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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1903)
ys H i THE" DAILY JOURNAL Sfirlppa News Association Telegrams. '"' 3 and 6 O'clock Editions. Y HOFER BROTHER8. Da ry One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dlly Three Months, 11.00 In Advance Dlly by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, 1.00 In Avanee. Journal special delivery. Ono Week f io 'bno Month 35 Throo Months 1.00 At Journal office. At, Daue'a Grocery, South Salem. At Bowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenuo Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East State 8t. 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHHHI EH oiiiiiniiiiniimiimi u The Weather. Tonight and Wednesday, showors; cooler tonight. HOW ROAD FUNDS ARE RAISED AND DISBURSED. (Lincoln County Leader) tn vlovr of so many conflicting the ories on this Important subject we doom it oxpodlont to say a few words for tlio benefit ot thoso who liave not tho means of investigation nt hand. "Tho county court may lovy a tnx of not to oxcecd lo mills on tho dollar on nil tatfablo proporty of tho county at tho time, of malting tho annual tax levy upon tho previous year's assess ment, which will ho set apart as n gen oral road fund, to bo used In tho build ing and Improving tho public or coun ty roads or bridges on county roads of tho county In which tho property is located." This tax Is to bo paid In money and collected by tho sheriff, tho samo ns other taxes ara collected. When this money Is collected it is to bo Icopt by tho treasurer is a separato fund known as tho "road fund," and can bo UBCd for road purposes only. Fifty por cent of this fund shall bo apportioned to tho several road districts, In such proportions as tho amount of taxablo proporty In each district shall bear to tho wholo amount of taxable property in tho county, and tho remaining '60 por cent shall bo applied to roada.in such locality In tho county as tho court may direct. For tho purpoao of this distribution, and other reasons, It is mado tho duty of tho county cleric to tako tho tax rolls, after thoy aro completed and cquallzod, and computo tho aggregate valuo of all proporty In each road dis trict In tho couuty and to compllo tho same upon a pago ot tho tax roll. Any Huporvlsor of tho county can havo a cortlllod copy of tho nggrogato valuation of tho proporty In his road district by applying to tho cleric for It. If tho nionoy thus raised, togothor with tho rond work In tho district, is not sufficient to keep tho toads in good repair, nny throo freeholders ot tho district may petition tho road super visor to call a mooting of tho legal voters of tho district. This mooting has power to detormlno what Bpoclol road work Is nooded and to lovy a tax not to exceed 10 mills on tho dollar on all taxablo proporty in tho district, both personal and real This tax Is to bo collected by tho samo offlcor and In tho samo manner as other taxes and kept by the treas urer In a soparat6 fitnd for the usrVaf tho dtstrjet whoroln It was raised. If such a courso was pursued by all the road districts it would onablo tho county court to make, smaller levies, and would no doubt bo mora Hatlsfuc tory to tho people. o ' JOURNAL X-RAYS. Olvo tho children a chance. God's fresh-air fund is Inexhaustible. If Bryan and Cleveland will control their adjectives a little, both will bo running on tho samo ticket in 190-1: Fred Pay, the young man shot In tho Portland street car holdup, has pcronts living at Toledo, Lincoln count ty, Ore, f m Thpso who so many times forecast ed the death ot tho Pope should havo. heeded tho biblical Injunction not to prophesy. Who says this nation Is not becom ing a factor In tho affairs of tho world? There is an International stock food and an International scalo of prices for shaving. When mombors of tlio cabinet aro chosen from the ranks of mere short term prlvato secretaries, this country cannot bo said to hold out vory groat Inducements for statesmanship. A Mormon settlement, with five Mormon elders in charge has been founded at Falieu, on thq American Island pf Tutulla, They havo cleared 3S jicres of land, and aro teaching: the natives to read and wrlto. plant and cultivate the soil. It -Is easy for a' state convention ot Republican politicians to bo for Roose velt, He 1b about the only man of prominence who, mistakenly or other wise, stands positively for anything. TM-o rest are floaters. What a magnificent graft tlio, so called civil, service system has come to be! A young man can take a cler ical examination before some clerk In a country postbfflce, and two or three years after geta an Important appoint' mmm T T) OAytfrs Sansaps.rJlla purifies JLlltnUOWTll e btood SIvs strength o the nerves, and brings color to the cheeks. Averts Pills regulate the bowels, cure con- stipatloq and biliousness, and . -. t . -1 ment die Jwasn'f pectlng)ot all. Will such alsystem give Uio.country a good uusiness auminiatratlon7 Would any business man employ Buch a system, and keep out of bankruptcy"? And thq ioiiow appointed, whether fit or not, cnnnoi no got out or omco Insldo or a natural llfo timtv Ho becomes an nr- dont champion of tho mnchlno that put him In omco, and so do his sisters, coiiBlns and aunts, to say nothing of nearer and nioro" directly Interested rolatlves. All tho' adherents of this system become politically ennervated and indifferent ot all publlo policies, but that ot holding their graft, No ono has ever clearly explained why, at tills season of the year, a Klrl whoso skin would bo hopelessly ruined woro she to roll up hor sleeos nnd put her hands into a dlshpan half full of water ror a low minutes, can play golf or tennis, bare-armed, all day long, or go Into tlio water, bathing morning, noon and night, nnd be proud of tho color sho acquit ci In so doing. Wliy Is it, glrlsr Don't all shout tho answet nt onco. Boston Hornld. Here Is a thought by Charles Kings ley that you should mako your own, and wcavo into your life: "If you wish to bo miserable you must think About yourself, about what you want, what you llko, and what re spect people ought to imy yeu: and then to you nothjng will bo puro. Yau will spoil everything you touch You will mako Bin nnd mlsory for yourself out of everything God sends you. You will be as wretched as you chooso. And now comes a cry from Mace donia fdr'a city board of health nt oucc. The charter that created that board of health did it to servo the In terests of Greater Salem, and If tho spirit of that charter Is adhorod to such a board cannot bo created until tho now limits aro In effect. One of tho bills agalnBt Lincoln county nt tho July term reads: "E. J. Smith, to one bedBtcad. broken by Commissioner George King on tho night of Juno 10, 1003; continued for further Investigation." It is presumed that Mr. -King Is a vory heavy man. It Is blandly suggested by n hay seed, who Is not a member of tho In fallible council, that beforo many more now laws bo enacted that some of the prcaont ones bo put in force i 0 CAUTION! This is not a gontlo word but when you think how llablo you aro not to purchnso tho only roraody uni versally known and a rcmody that has the largest salo of any mcdlclno in tho world slnco 18GS for tho euro and treatment of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing Its great popularity all thoso years, you wilt bo thankful wo callod yeur atten tion to BoBchcb'o Gorman Syrup. Thero aro so many ordinary cough roinodlos mado by druggists and otb-l i-i j it era that aro cheap and good for light colds porhaps, but for sovoro coughs bronchitis, croup and especially for consumption whero, thoro Is difficult expectoration raid coughing durings tho nights and mornings, there is nothing )lk6 Gorman Syrup. Tho 2S cont slzo lias just been Introduced tills yean Regular slzo 75 conts. Dr. Stonos' Drug Stores. Negroes After a Negro. St, IouIb, July 20. Tho jail nt Brooklyn, a suburb ot East St. Louis, across tho river from horo, was brok on open to night by a mob of negroes, whoso doslro It was to lynch ono of tholr own color, for an attemptod as sault on a negro woman carllor In tho day. William Carter, tho negro prisoner, was hurried from the jail by Vlllago Marshal 8poed, who took him In a roundabout way to St, LouIb for safe1 keoplng, nftor tho mob had broken open tho doors with a railroad tie. Thero wero no other prlsbners In tho Jail at tho time. Tho human anatomy Is far too doll cato to entrust to tho ruthless manip ulations ot those experimenting to soo what thoy can find out, or pro tending to know what thoy do not, Drs. Schoettlo, Barr & Barr,' Osteo paths, Graud Opera House, fintprri, Or. 0 r Supreme Gourt Notes In the supremo court Uiis afternoon three opinions ,wore handed down, In cases heretofore tried on appeal They are: Bessie Randall and Bessie O. Ran dall, a minor, respondents, vs. G. G Lirigwnll, appellant: appeal from Ma rion ceunty: Hon, It. P. Boise, judge, affirmed. Opinion by Associate Jus tice R, 8. Bean. The respondents are the heirs ot O, P. Randall, deceased. Mr. Randall, before his death, owned a piece of proporty in Salem, which he sold to bis brother, the deed Tiolng recorded, but a littlo later tho property was re sold to the original owner, the de ceased, but the last deed was not re corded, and tho lost grantor claimed the property, Tho widow and the minor orphan brought this suit to quiet the title, and secured a verdict In the lower court, and this was sus- tnlned by the appellate court. J. II. MIddleton, respondent, vs. F. M. Mooro, et al., appellants; appeal from Multnomah county, Hon. A. F 8 ears, Jr.. judge, affirmed. Opinion aid thdigestiofi. . . . .. . . - fHE DAILV JOURNAL, 6ALEM'3ftfed6rJ, VUg5AVt JlLV Sfc M.. Thirty Yoara of Severe Heart Trouble. Obtained No belief Until I Tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure It Cured Me. Since the advent of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure the general public has learned to koov that heart dlttaie U curable. Flutttrln?, palpi tation, shortness of breath and heart pains rapidly diiappea It is unequtlled i pear before it magic innuenee, unequtlled as a heart and blood tonic "Mr case was one of lonr itandlntr. As early in life as my thirty-sixth year, or more particularly November, 1863, when returning home from a journey, I was taken with a te, vere cone-estiva chill, which eauied mr whole frame to shake, and which a noted physician pronounced a case ot severe congestion of the none rtv v heart. . From that time on (or thirti years I h. until gradually became enfeebled in health, until IB02. tnr auiterinrrs became Intense from nd naloitation of Die shortness of breath and palpitation of the heart I could obtain no permanent relief. althoueh I soent much money io srocurlnff medical advice, until I took several bottles of Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart. I continued the remedy until my health was restored, and always keep a supply on hand for any emergency. I am now past 70 years of see and weigh 176 pounds. I have also usetTDr. Mites' Nerve and Liver fills, Antl Paln Pills and Nerve Plasters with good re suits. The And Pain Pills proved most effective In a most painful attack of neu ralgia, and also for sciatica. It is my exper ience that the remedies can be relied upon absolutely every time they are properly used." W. G, DOWERS, Heaver City, Utah, All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. by Assoclnto Justico C. 12. Wolvorton. O G. Cllno, respondent, vs. L. J. Shell, appellant; nppcal from Multno mah county; Hon. M. C. George, jiidgo; nfllrmcd. Opinion by Chlof Justico F. A. Moore. Elks in Session Baltlmoro, Md., July 21. Thou sands of members of tlio Benevolent and Protective Order of Klks aro hero from ovory prominent city In tho country to attend tlio annual mooting of tho grand lodgo and reunion of thnt order, which began today and will contlnuo throughout tho week. To morrow thoro will bo a grand parade, which it Is expected 1C.O0O Elks will partlclpnto. Tho opening oxorelccs wero hold today In Ford's opera house, which waH crowded with hadgo bedecked Elks and tholr Indies whon tho grand chaplain aroso and offered prayer Mayor McLnno mado tho opening ml dress of wolcomo. Ho wns followed by Charles R, Schlrm. who welcomed tho visitors on bchnlf of tho Baltlmoro lodgo. George Cronk of Omaha, tho grand oxaitcd rulor, responded. This afternoon thoro was a groat band con test nt Eloctrlo park and othor festiv ities nro planned for this ovonlng. Railway AgentsjMeeting Kurcka Springs, Ark., July 21. The soventh annual convention of tho Na tional Association of Railway Agents opened hero todny. Tho object of tho organization, as stated by Presldont Mills, Is "tho uniting of tho railroad agonts of tho country In ono common bond, enabling thorn to exohango Ideas and thus Improvo tho sorvlee ot tho agont to tho public." Tho ses sions of tho convention will continue through tomorrow, and nt tho con clusion of the gathoilng tho niembors will go on n number ot slghtseolng trips. In Memory oNngersoll Chicago, III.. July 2L Tho fourth anniversary of the death of Col. Rob ort G. Ingorsoll was observed today by tho holding of memorlnl services undor tho auspices of tho Ingorsoll Memorial Association of Chicago The association Is behind a movement having for Its object tho eroctlon of an imposing monument to Colonol Ingorsoll Carolina Farmers Jtalelfili, N. C. July 21,fTho stato fanners convention, for which pre parations hare been making for some time, began. Us sessions today nt tho state agricultural and mechanical col- lego. Tho attendance was largo and representative when the gathering was called to order shortly after poon. Governor Aycock welcomed me visitors ana tno arternoon wns spent In discussing several topics of interest 10 jarraeru. this evening Sec retary of Agriculture Wilson s to nd dte8a tho convention. The sessions will continue through Thursday. Dairy and; Food Men SL Paul. Minn.. July 21 The annu al convention of the National Assocla tlon of State Dairy and Food Commla slonera was opened at tho state cap Itol today with J, W. Dalloy, of Ore. gon, president ot tho association, pro- siding. The attendance wns largo and itprosontntlvo of the entlro country. Promlnont among-thoso present were Dairy Commissioners II. H. Wright of low a, O. P. ShopvtciJ of Sovlh Dako ta. Mrs. Mary L Wright ot Col6rndo. J. II. Thomas of California. A. H. Jones ot Illinois, J. N Hurty ot Indi ana, J. Q. Emory of Wisconsin. Hor ace Ankony of Ohio, and D W Kllgoro ot North Carolina. Govt Van Snnt nnd Mayor Smith wolcomod the visitors, for whom responso was mndn by A. H. Jones, of Illinois. Tho nnnunl nddresB of Presldont Balloy occupied tho ro matndur of tho opening session. Af ter luncheon tho doiogntos renssem bled and llstOnod to nn Interesting pnpor by CoinmlsBloner II B Wright' of Iown on "Tho Dnlry Industry of tho Country," followed by an address on "The Nntional Food I.aw," delivered by Congressman II. C. Adams of Wis consin. This ovonlng Prof. 1L W. Wiley chlof of tho United States bu' ronu ot chomlstry. will tell tho asso ciation ot tho results of his recent noted experiments on the effects of antiseptics on tho humny body. BeafFomenting MoreTrouble London. July 21. A story is current lioro thnt tho Russian govornnient is distributing monoy In London for the purposo of fomenting demonstrations against tho Jows, ns nn excuse for tho recent outrages at ' Klshlncff. Tho Idea Is thnt It may bo said. "You soo what a turbulent peoplo thoy arc; can you wonder that wo havo takon strong tncnsitroB with thorn?" o He Dove a Dive. Bert Sapplugton mado n high dive from tho Albany stool brldgo Sunday afternoon. Ho Jumped n dlstnnco of SO feet, but fnlled to turn over, bus tulnlnp quite severe Injurios about tho head and shoulder. Albany Herald. Special Notice. Thoro nro newly appointed ofllcors to take chnrgo of tho Salvation Army work In this city, and wo want tlio friends ot tho organization to tnko no tice thnt wo aro to do our vory best, to build up tho work ot tho salvation army; nnd wo would bo thankful for nny assistance thnt anyono can give. Yours vory respectfully, - Lloutonant Win. Darwont, In charge; Lieut. Wclmnnn, nsslstanb. Tho ofllcors or tho salvation army will immonco meeting on Tuesdny night nt 8 o'clock. At the First M.Ti church. July 2nth, 2Cth and 27th. nt 8 p. m., Hon. Volney B. dishing will Hpcak. Ho la ono of tho best orators ot tho day. Crowded housos In California met him at ovory nppolntmont. r Second-Hand Organ or Piano. Now Is tho tlmo to buy a second hand piano or organ, bh nourly nil tho rent stocic is In. If you want n bur gain In this lino call now on Geo. O. Will, donlor In plnnns. nranns nnd sowing mncliluqs. opposite Hindi's bank, it A Minister Mistake. A city minister (was recently handed a notice to bo read from his pulpit. Accompanying It was a dlnnlnc from fa nowspapor bearing upon tho matter ino ciorgyman started to road the ex tract and found that it began: "Take Kemp's Balsam, tho best Couch Cure." This was hardlywhat hohadoxpocted, and, after1 a momont's hesitation, he turnod It over and found on tho other itdo tho matter intendod for rcadlng.3 Washington's Grain Crop Tncomn, Wash., July 21. Grain ox porters ostlmnto this year's wheat crop nt, 20,000,000 to 22.000.000 IiukIiuIh about tho production of last year. Bad weather and lnok of rain has do creaBoil tho yield in bomio districts, but this Is largely compensated for by Increased acrcago. Sour Stomach No spputlla, loss of strength, fttrvousneu, hssdscho, coiutlpttlori, bd bresth, general debility, sour rt Ings, and cslirrh of tho stomach ar all dua to Indigestion. Kodol eurea Indigestion. This new discovery repra nU the natural Juices of dfgeatte aa they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known toala and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doea not only cura In digestion and dyspepsia, but this famoua remedy cures all stomach troobUa by cleansln;, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranaa lining tha stomach. Kodol UGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Otvaa Health to tha Mctc am Strssth t tb WMk. BefcU enlr. 11.00 Stcs M&v 3tf Mam ttutlrilsM,wkfcssfcQc i4 by X. e, C Mm. V. a Xlita. Pros SUr. -umri-ii-rTHiii'tfni cn'-'-T n- t WiHtifflMuaM ftfcgclable PrcpnmlionTor As similnling IhcFoodnndUcfiuIa ling the Stomachs and Dowels of Promotes Digcslion.Clieerfiil ncssandllcst.Contalns neilher Onlum.Mqrpliinc norMiuerul, WOT TtfAIl C OTIC , frxyxarcUBrSANUELnKIOK shiatS4. HfnpJfl Apcrfecl Remedy forConsllro Tlon.SourStomnch.DintTlioca Worms ,ConYiiIsioiis,r'cvemh ncss nnd Lobs of Sleep. FacSurulo Signature or NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. li 4H44M-4-M4'M-rfIM4tf44t-MKtfHH Midsummer Clearance Sale J Trimmed Hats ' ( . Reduced (Artificial Flowers J Great Prices Infants Atull Hoods- Foliage J Redac- J Buckles and Chiffon t.on$ Handsome Trimmed Hats !! Street Hats 11 Prices away down il Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store, ji i ; 302 Commercial Street 1 1 M - HHMfriatijtilf ...SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL... The Capital Summer Normal now has an enrollment of more than 100 teachers, nnd is doing excellent work. A Primaiy department has been added for pupils wish ing to raise their grade in the public schools and is being well patronized. Address J. J. KRAPS, Salem, Ore. Put this In yourllat For futuro roforunce., If you am a fastidious dresser, you will always want your llnnn Immaculate, und that Is tho only way l( Is returned to you by the Salem SJcam JauudFy. Our prices aro so low that anyono can af ford to bavo their linen faultless at all times. Salem Steam 'Latmcfry. COLONEL. S. OLMSTED, Prop. DORUS O. OLMSTED, Mer. Phone 411. 320 Liberty 8L TH-figg SfS2! GASTORIA Tor Infanta and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Dainty Bonnets Pretty !! ' 1, to" the lowest notch jj - t - 34 - i signs of Renewed Activity In the real cfltato world Indicate In. creasing building operations this Spring, and prompt us to remind you that our facilities for supplying hard and soft wood, lumbor, lath, shingles, and othor bul'd'ac materials are ox coptlonally good, Wo will bo ploasod to furnish estimates on contracts, largo or small. A car of Mill City shingles rccolvcd. QOODALE LUMBER CO., Near 8. P. Paa Dspot Prion 961. Cheaper Than a Doctor Better Than Medicine Thp wlnos, Ilquqra nnd cordials wo present' dv tho approval of tha public merit your attention and purchase. Mellow, aged, good Ibou'iuot.' our output la bound to claim your atten tion, to satisfy your evpry tjealro In Ihlo lino of goods. J. P. ROGERS. Wkoteuto and Ketall LUwsr Ki!r, iVftli AW f 4 Ifi GASTORIA TwseToo tin voim ear. MMZM