Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1903)
THE DAILY JOURNAL, DALEm", OREGON, FRIDAY. MAY 29, 1903. PACE EIGHT. IL.V w . I,, V HOW TO TELL When The Sight is Falling vK5" . "Whet? you cannot read a newspaper unless held at arras length When your eyes are tired after reading a while. Frequent head aches, also being able to soe well in long distance and blurred close by. Consult us. Wo have everything necessary for accurate sight testing. Modern instruments and 23 years experience we can dup licato your lenses when broken. Frames repaired. Chas. H, Hmges. Pioneer Optician. "235? "" Tho war department Is considering a plan to give graduates of military schools 12 or 15 good positions, each year, In the Philippine constabulary. M. Leopold Mnblleair, tho French so ciologist, In a lecture at Chicago, termed the American college profes nor as "a hired man In a cage." n Thomas A. Edson has been taken in to the Marconi vlreless Telegraph Company, as a member of Its board of tcchnlc.1l board of directors. Tho arrangements under which Edison nnd' Marconi join forces are not made public. No Dessert More Attractive "Why wo gelalino nod rpeaa noma soaking, sweetening, flavoring tail coloring when Jell-Q produces bettor remits In two minutes? JJrery thing In tho package. Simply add hot wafer and set to cool. It'a perfection. A bun priso to the housowifo. Wo trouble, loss ex. yenso. Tryittolay. In Four Fruit Fla. vont Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Hasp, urrr. At grocers. lOo Hay Time Soon Nono too early to begin thinking of tho ha hnrvost. nnd, what you'ro go ing to do about that old mowor or rnkc, or both,- that's been worrying you for a 'ong llmo. Throw thorn away. When tho question of tho cost of Tcpalrs and tho accompanying Incon venience Is consldorod, with tho pos sible loss of a part of a crop of hay, it's poor economy to try to gat along with Home old crook that has outlived Its usefulness Unlcs It's a Mccormick, Soldom you find an old McCormlck that's too much used up to repair, and bettor yet, no matter how old tho ma chine wo can always furnish tho re pairsusually from stock, and always on short notice. Tho New McCormlcks nro now on hand and ready for you, Tlmo tried nnd tasted. If you can't coint In at onco, drop us a lino and wo will mall you a catalog. Extra heavy cutter bar. Long weaflnQ plates. Long pitman, hickory. Extra heavy frame. Extra wide frame. Enclosed gear. Bevel gear supported both sides. Doubletrees under tongue. Drawbar direct to Inside shoe, Perfect draw cut. No side draft. No neck weight. In fact combines moro good fea tures than any mowor on the market with nono of their fallings. Call and see for yourself. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 255-257 Liberty 8t, Salem, Farm Maihlnory, Bicycles, Bowing Machines and Supplies. N. H. Burley, Stwlar MacHIo" RecalrlHW f ICE CREAM Retail ami wholesale. Special Jirices mndo'to Lodges, Churches, 'nrtios, and Picnics. Satisfaction guaranteed. K tflcwide 0 Ktfward Kill. 144 Stat St What the Shoe Man Has. 5&gs for Serin? sad Suwser. shoes tMt fit tad ve Quality of Material sums far style, cfecscBCMiRl wear. SkMStbatftllt compare with other V lO it! AaiuliV" f n , vn 9S UtU St.lf S!wV OMMB. S-12-1 I taStF! kM9S9l Arrested for Larceny F. O. Haas went before Prosecuting Attorney McNary this afternoon nnd sworo out warrants for tho nrrcBt of Jacob llabcrly and his clerk, Clnrencc Beauchamp, tho charge being "lar ceny In a store." Chief of Police Gib son will servo tho warrants this after noon, and tho trial will bo set for Mon day In Justlco Judah's court. Haber ty Is charged with the theft of drugs nnd toilet articles, and Beauchamp Is charged as an accomplice in tho theft of $125 In cash from n box on tho pre scription caso of Huaa drug storo on State street. Haberly was seen this afternoon by a Journal reporter, and at tho time was Just starting for tlio country, but, upon learning that warrants wero out, lio hunted up Chief Olbson to give himself up nnd to lurnlsh bonds. Ho will stand trial. The Fanner's Foes are weeds. Unless they nre kept down, the- divert the nu trition which the Kill provides from the growing crops and lutn their pro ductiveness. Diseases nre to the Inxly what weeds are to the soil. They divert the nutri tion which is necessary to sound health, and the body, instead of being strong and iiardy, drags out n sickly existence. When the ftomnch is diseased, and the other organs of digestion nnd nutrition are involved with it, there is a constant loss of nutrition by the body. The stotn ache and its allied organs are not able to convert the foods into nourishment, und hence the body and its several organs are deprived of the necessary elements of vitality, What is known as "weak" heart or "weak" lungs, "weak" nerves and other forms of so-called weakness, are generally caused by "weak" stomach. When the stomach and the other organs of digestion ami nutrition are cured, then the other diseases are cured with it. Dis eases which are caused by a diseased condition of the stomach are cured through the stomach. Dr. Werce's Golden Medjcal Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and its associated organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures through the stomach diseases of heart, .ungs, liver and other organs. It in creases .the activity of the blood-making glands, so that the whole body is nour ished by an abundant supply of pure blood, rich hi the bright red corpuscles of health. There is no alcohol In "Golden Med ics! Discovery" and it contains neither opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. It is strictly a temperance medicine. Persons suffering from chronic forms of disease arc invited to consult Dr. rierce by letter rv. All correspondence strictly private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Suffered far Years "My gratitude to you and your 'Gotiltn Med Icitl Ducnvcry1 li m gret, write Mr Kou Miittu.of Arltc, Maun Ca.Wert Virginia, that Jam at a Io to tin J word toeipre my true tellng. I had utTcred for a number of year with lung ami throat troubles, ami doctored with apeclallM. but got no Utter Then I decided lo try Dr. l'lercc' Golden Medical Uttcovery. and after ulng It I was greatly relieved. I have, all faith that It ha savcdiuy life "1 hae one of your medical book and think It a grand work. T&rtM llvmr Ourmtf Mwm a nft"erer from torpid liver lor oe . year, writes Mr. Nora Willi, of AVhealHtM, jasper Co., Ind., 'and could not sleep, nor est ut very little, and then It would cause me great distress. 1 tried several doctor but got no re. lief, Was advited by a friend to write to Dr. Here, which I did, and In a few days I received leal Discovery ' and also, his ' t'leaanl relicts.' After I had taken only half a bottle I was greatly Unproved. I only look three bottle of the Uolden Medical Discovery and two vial of the ' relicts.' and, thanks to Dr. l'lcrce and hi wonderful medicine, 1 am as well a ever in my life, and (set that life i worth living after all. ' l.at winter I took a severe cold which re sulted In pleurisy Tongue can not tell what I fullered, for two nights and two dy I could oot move without it nearly killed me. I told mv husband 1 could not endure another night ot utTcriug. The weather was o cold and stormy tint itwaaatinou loo bad for anyone logo si i mile to town, bu he went, and got a bottle of Or PirTce' Kxtractofamm-Weed, which gave me intant relief. I can say that for oU ruin that I have trinl it for it hta worked like magic We keen a bottle of the 'Smart-Weed' In the house all the time. I cannot thank Dr. tierce euougb, for what be ha done for me- Constipation has almost countless con sequences. Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets cure constipation and cure its conse- l.nuences. TUey, should always be used rMvvuvvtcMp.cAv4 4uvvrvjr. wuca w,1 ted. the use of a loxatjve is indict! CXL-iL,. 7- IS AU KJ in DROPPED FOUR FEET OF WATER Houd Burst Pays its Respects to Okla homa City Four Feet of Wdter in the Streets in a Few Minutes-- and Four Men Drowned Quthcrle, May 29. A cloud-burst In Oklahoma city today poured four feet of water Into tho business district, and tho entire city Is deluged. The damage Is half a million. Four men wore drowned In tho, Arkansas river near Tali a ma. Big Floods jn Kansas Kansas City, May 29. The .Mis souri and Kaw rlvcra continue to rise. Tho Itock Island and Union Pa cific service between hero nnd Topckn have been abandoned. Residents of Argentine, Armourdalo and Kansas City, Kansas, contlnuo to vacate their ondangered houses. Topckn, Kan., May 29. Tho Kaw Is rising an Inch an hour. It left its banks i this morning, flooding 200 houses'. Tho street railway brldgo went down, nnd will probably bo swept away. Many families aro mov ing their effects In boata. All tho mills and packing houses aro In the flooded district Tho Kaw rlvor, In Its great rise, has cut through a farm west of North To peka, making a new channol Into Sol dier creek, nnd leaving North Topeka, with 5000 Inhabitants, on an Island, which promises to bo permanent. Stato reports show serious conditions. Moro than GO towns had to rescue. families from submerged nouses, u Trying to Get Arbitration Chicago, May 29. Secretary Easloy, of tho National Civic Federation to day held a conforonco with President Curran, of the freight handlers' union, and listened to their grlovnnccs. Ho leaves tonight for St. Louis, where ho will get tho railway's side of tho dispute, and endeavor to securo an agreement for arbitration, and thus obviate the great labor struggle. It Is bellovod Easloy Is acting under Man na's ordors. Testimony is Filed St. Paul. Minn.. May 29. Testimony In the case of Minnesota ngalnst tho Northern securities was filed In the United States circuit court today by Examiner Ingcrsoll. It makes four largo printed voltimos, Tho caso will be argued Juno 4th. Shuts Out Bremerton Wushlngtou, May 29. Acting Sec retary of the Navy Darling at noon to day made the following otllclnl an an eouncement: "Under the prosent con ditions no vessel of tho nnvy will bo sent to Dremurton, Wash." o Down on Apostle Smoot I.os Angeles. Mny 29. Tho Prt&by torlan assembly this morning formal ly denounced Mormonlsm nnd Reed Smoot. nnd passed resolutions calling on overj- momuer ot congross to se cure Smoots expulsion, Telegraphic; Brevities. Kx-Postmastor Milne, at Taclaban, P. I . Is accused of stealing not only T200 In coin, but tho 400-pound sufe or mo omce. Adjustment or tils estato shows that Hov. Joseph Alblngor, of Mount Vernon, N. Y., who went about -in rags, was worth 157,000. Joseph Dalley, of Glen Falls, Nv Y noa greatly surprised tho mwiini world by living six months with a bul- ii'i in ins urnin. The steomer Oceanic, from Liver pool to inuon, noa posted a notice warning Its passengers to boware of euro-thing gamblers. Governor Mickey, of Nebraska, will not commute tho death sentcnm nf Murderer William Tthca, whose father sponi rortuuo in his behalf. Rentals amounting to Sl.000.onfi' year will bo claimed by property-owners In Creator Now York for the use of their houses as supporters for tel egraph wires. Judgo Hoffernen, who waa mysteri ously snot at Ardsley. N. Y.. told his) Hwwtiieari, wnen uying, that his ns. sassln was tho son-in-law ot a wealthy American near there. Go to F. E. Shafer for Qlovea 'and harness ols,,232Comrnrelal street. 4-Sl-tf- IOWA FLOODS PREVAIL Waters Haye Receded Slightly but Cities Still Drowned Out Serious Breaks in the Levees Have Caused the Shutting Down Power Houses and Electric Lights Des Moines, In., Mny 29. Although the water Is slightly lower, serious breaks In the levees mnko tho situa tion worse. The water has sub merged the street railway's power house, and only a few cars aro run ning. The electric light plant will probably bo out by night, leaving the city in darkness The water plant Is being protected only by vigorous work. Three hundred of tho finest homes In tho city had to bo aban doned during the night. Hundreds nre living In tents. Ordered to Conform to Law Washington, Mny 29. Payne this af ternoon made public a letter ad dressed to First Assistant Wynne, di recting that tho compensation of the assistant postmasters and ' dorks In certain first and second-class postof- Jlces bo reduced to conform td tho lnw, Tho compensation of assist ants Is fixed by lnw at CO per rent ot tho postmaster's salary. The amount has been exceeded In 14 offices. Twen ty-two clerks In 11 offices havo been paid In excess, nnd In 17 offices per sonft have been found who have been employed, but nre Improperly desig nated. All these Irregularities arc ordered to bo corrected at once. Tho salary reductions tnkc placo at once. Among tho improperly designated of ficials aro several from tho Los An geles postoffice. Crews of the Cruisers Now York, May 29. Tho crows of the cruisers Chicago and M rich las had a raco today for tho Gordon Donnett challenge cup; It was won by tho Chi- cagos. PERT PERSONALS. Tho Hague will no doubt refralu from calling lu King Oscar us uu ex pert witness in arbitration matters. Washington Star. While Marconi Is the greatest sendci ou earth his compatriot, Mnscngiil, Is one of tho poorest receivers. Hlriulng. ham Age-Herald. Liang Chen Tung, the new Chines minister, Isn't living up to his oppor tunities. Ho has been lure several weeks now mid hasn't ueed up n sluglu interrogation point, Sioux City Jour nal. General von Hogindawskl, n German military writer, refers to "the diseased self imiiortance of America." The last six letters lu Uoguslnwbkl's name nre .certainly superfluous. Kansas City Star. POULTRY. Food plenty of buttermilk to the hens. Stnle blend soaked In milk Is u good feed for young chickens, Feed young chickens often nnd wtU, nnd do not lot them stop growing. The plumage of old fowls tends to shade lighter with Increasing years. I'owH appreciate good food as well us other animals, but It Is unkind to limit them to one kind, be It over so good. They must havo variety. One advantage of crude petroleum ovor korosene as a wash for tho poul try house Is that the korosene evap orates very rapidly, while the petro leum strikes in and stays and Is usu ally much cheaper. - JINGLES AND JESTS'." ' The Lover. Good nlKlit," lie mid. "my little girl: Good nljht; I'm solne now; Good nlBht." He pushed the wary locki. Back from her upturned brow, "flood nlKht. Koodb) : I'm going now." He turned to o. and then Ho clasped her close and with a kiss Bevun It all at-uln. -New York Time. Il-revena-e. "You hate him, then?" "Unto him! Why, gay, do you know what I wish?" "No. Wtmtr "Well. I wish I had the making of his eonscU'lu-o. With what I know of his past I could uinko him a consclenco tlmt would drive to suicide." Chicago Post. NEW TODAY Lost A small packet containing it ters. bank and account booka. na turn to Jas, R. Courier, Route No 1 pr leave at this offke. 5.29.3't" FRUIT GROWERS, UNION i Closes' Contract With the Salem Cannery At Prices That , are far in Advance of Those Received Last Year The Directors of tho Salem Fruit Growers' Union held a meeting at 10 o'clock today, and henrd a report from tho sub-committee, consisting of Messn). Thlelsen, Shcpard and An franco, who visited tho Portland can nerles, and spent two dnya hearing propositions. Tho report finally agreed upon was to tho effect that tho Salem cannery get the products of the Union nt tho following prices: Dcst canning strawberries, not smaller than 10S to tho pound, 3,6 centa Other canning berries, 10G to,12G to tho pound, Including berries not of canning vnrlctles. 3 cents. Grower's option to deliver entire crop of cnnnlng berries, without grad ing. 3i centB. Those prices nro conditioned upon the Union delivering nt least 7G nor cent of tho entire cannery product. Prices, of cherries nro to bo as fol fel fol eows: Royal Anno, for 85 to 90 por cont of crop, or ovor, 4 cento. IJght varieties, 90 or less to-pound, 314 cents. Dlack chcrrlos, 90 or less to Uio pound, 3 cents. Any color cherries, 90 to 115 to the pound, 21. cents. Smaller cherries, any color, 1M cents pur pound. Tho Union mqt nt 2 o'clock nnd rat ified this schedule of prices, and Mr. Holcomb will bo In Salem Saturday nnd oxcttto a contract with tho board of directors. This will dispose of tho ontlro pack of strawberries and cherries, nnd probably other small fruits at an ad- vanco over last year, and insures tho operation of tho cannery on a largo scnle. O i Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals addressed to tho Doard of Trustees ot tho Oregon Stnto Reform School will bo received by tho board until 1:30 o'clock p. m., Juno 2, 1903, for furnishing labor and materi al required In tho erection nnd com pletion of additions nnd alterations to tho Industrial Building and Main Uulldlng of tho Stnto Reform School, located about fivo miles southeast of Salem, In strict nccordanco with tho plans and specifications nnd Instruc tions to bidders prepared therefor, which may bo seen nt tho office of D. C. Lowls, architect. Chambers build-1 Ing, Portland, Oregon, nnd at tho of flco of tho Secretary of tho Doard, at i tho Stnto Capitol Dulldlnjj. - ,n bteIner.. Fi,h Muiet, rt BldB for tho general work and for Pr-nh mnt nf li klndi.lm tho Iron work will bo separate. Tho 'dors, bacon, lard, etc. rWW bids must bo mado on blank forms of proposals, which may bo obtained from tho architect or clork, and n certified check must accompany each .bid In tho sum of Fivo Hundred (J 500.00) Dollars, payable to C. 9. Mooro, State Treasurer, aa a guaranty that tho successful bid der will onter Into a contract and fur nish surety company's bond equal to tho amount of tho contract price w) th in five days after awarding contract. Tho Board resorves tho right to re ject any and all bids. By order of the hoard. w. N. GATENS, Tues-Frl ' Secretary. (nicAeoSTOBh Ftiday and Saturday's Great Sale of Stmme Good Don't bo thinking about where to do your trading, b , right along and walk Into the Chicago Store, and when rA yourself ut home, look our goods over and get our P"c7' when you look around you will find that we aro boss pi uwj iion in giving you rellablo goods at the smniiesi pnt.- ,--hard of, Read tho following; ' 1 fllllAO 1Aa b. ... k- .- .f ..la nr!si . ..--J Ladles! 18c Llslo threall vesta JwUOo Embroideries 2i, 3lc, ip At.ir ',uo B,,K L,,8'0 Vesta ..Z.t'.x&c wonn uouui . ,i Chllilmn'a iK ,.m n- r .u,ia er.nft White IDJ Children's 15c Derby ribbed stock- wash waists, swell Ings in,, i.ko French kid rk"b Ladles' lOo fast black stockings.. 5c shades, salo prica 19 Ladles' ifi Bilk flniehn,! .i.i m. iAno 9k Rummer unaer""3 Ladies' aK ino t ii , ,., r ' ii an cummer under"! Ladles' 60c fancy Lisle stockings.. 29c Men's 25c web silk fiZ,i 25c No. 40 silk neck ribbons, yd.. He Men's 25c new snK Ladles' belts 10p iKn nn 'oir'wn-h Mon'n erov socks, R00 'I'. v uu, u biik nair ntilinna In 1 nv- 111c suswvw-"- uoiiDie. Men's 15c fast nw,r .... - -. v Ma... ,uvi ,,w., .-.. --. . . .,.! ayVLl All kinds of muslin underwear, half Men's c work WJ.. price. j,en'a C5c Mack ,, Best snoolBiik nit nnin ,i i...i. j Ta', i Kf black felt"" Ladles' 35c inPA 1 toi nin 00- nu- ik straw has Tnrtlno. ,.,,""."" ?u' ...... HJ ' -"... hnta . ,tl I-adles' .Li 150 wn,t0 1,nn wn waist, covered with tucks, beau- The Cheapest Store In the Northwest :rc-EV0Y.R0S!lriirv Flower B, m for De coralion just the thin i. . flowers , to doiHj of the honored deail1 rK0 sr !? Pattons A. I. EOFF. I NOTWTHE But for auiiit Ml Meats, Lari, " kllBllcngC iff MtltortoatttM senence Hi know this. 'ite EOFP & HARTlf w..n.alaUhl Hi!iN CAPITAL Um Bank of BiIikl Tho only National ulk. business. u,Wj 8AVING8 DEP.BTur, -' Pays Interest on mlc" i PUNCTURE MOOnS i ao.uuapair. new Htm Tires $6.00 a uir JiTi, AA . ... ... " " guarantee. ThenewMol Brake put on lor $6.50 tai cent off for cash. FRANK J. JHOflK itu m iw oourt st. fj,i AN HONEST TALE SfMili Trncii ri.Airu.1 IULB. is of SHOES we bin tfc fa inc mantci lor maw;, ,l incm in any siyie Of IMtbfid laiieu aimc price ihkm ut Kepalrlne-neatly te. ta, Jacob Vogt, 265j&rf Retain Your OSjT'SS By paying your honest Jeta! keep your name off the & h quont Bulletin: nclessjw .H? up wo win puwiMreu Dead Beats The VAN ALSTWE. COHMl Expert Collector! annus. Roora4.2751-2CMttc!illI Phone MU Ml. A. P. MORGAN ft CO, I J. M. HOWELL Cash Phone, Wail li WHEAT MARKET Chicago, 73 ?i. May 29,-wsMl GOLD DUST Ft Ms-i . V1 -H 1IDNEY POWM v Sldnty. Or .-, Mad for family uh, "V iXI grocer for it w', pfcorta Jwyi on u A. T. WALN k '- v'"-JH9HH-k-l . -"? Ks 35l "u mien Handkerchiefs .. ic uiris- zoc &" -- -m 1 Girls- 2&c 6Ji" "-" l5e 1 Best sunbonnets J '