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IBEUOHi Scrlpps Newt Association Telegrams. 3 and C O'clook Editions. ftV HOFER BROTHERS. Daily One Year, 14.00 Mn Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Daily by carrier, SO Centsr Per Month. Weekly One Year, 11.00 in AVanco. JOURNAL 8PECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Weak 10 Ono Month 35 Threo Mentha i;00 At Journal Office. At Daue's Grocery, 8outh 8alem. At Boweroox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery 8tore. Electric Grocery, East State 8t inn in mini iwi i m-m- The Weather. Tonight nnd Friday, showers. DRUNK- ii ii niiniiMs- f v m;? Miinnov a i f ffPJT I I wr THE M I I stas or arAa I THE DAILY .JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, THUR8DAYf JULY 23, 1903. THE IOWA CURE FOR ARD8. The stato of Iowa Is successfully trying tho experiment of committing confirmed drunkards to tho stato asy lums for insnno. About fifty such unfortunates aro ent for treatment each month, and It s Btatcu Bovoniy per com recover rom tho dlseaso. Thoro 1b no "Keoley euro" em- oloycd. and no mysterious drug is slipped Into their coffoo, without their knowledgo and consent Intoxicants aro denied them from tho moment they enter tho asylum on tho slmplo theory that tho way to stop drinking Is' to atop drinking. No mat tor whothor ho has delirium tremens or not, tho drunkard Is taught that ho muBt surfer the full penalty ot his own BlnH. V ', ' Tho lnobriato'a fill so senso of pleas ure in intoxication must bo destroyed, and reformation alono can cancol the crlmo against hlmsolf. It is a heroic treatment that tho man who punishes whlskoy for tho pleas ure ho finds in It shall tako tho full measure of hla punishment In Oregon tho worst cases of hope; iobb inounacy navo since yearn ucon (committed to tho asylum for tho In sane, and with good rosults. ' Thoso who aro foolish enough to be gin again after being discharged nro Tory smnll in number, unless their punishment has been mltlgatod for tho tlmo being by tho uso of drugs, which la a questionable policy. Tho "Iowa Idea" of lotting tno pa tient sweat out his delirium, anil suf fer tho. tcrrlblo punishment of his tin. restrained nppotlto is a good ono. To dull tho orrccts or a (loimucn witn morphine only propnres tho victim for a moro doplorable alavory. Tlila euro for drunkonnosa. is to lot tho lnebrlato suffer under restraint. remove all supplies and let him como into his right mind. Anyono who will turn to tho pro ceedings of tho Now York Stato Med leal Socloty for 18D0 will bo surprised at tho progress in medical practice qpellrluin tremons was tho subject tfcat ongngod tho largest part of tho t-fao of that convention. All agreed as to tho remedy--bleed- g ana calomel uut uiiroreu as 10 bn amount of tho latter. Tho only limit to tho bleeding was tho amount of "blood tho patlont,' or father victim, had In his body. Tho iilo was to tako nearly all of It.. as to caiomoi. tno limit was saliva- ftlon. Admlnlstor all you can, and not havo hla teeth all drop out. Thero Is great ovldenco of progress In tho treatment ot drunkards from that day to this. Tho intemperate- man is a sinner kagalnst hlmsolf, his family and socio Ity. and thero has been too much dlsno- fsltlon to let others sharo his self-inflicted sufforlng. - K0D0L dljMU what you et K0D0L eloanses, purlftos, strengthens and sveet ens the stomach. K0D0L curea IndlffMtion, dys- pepda, and aU stomach and. bowel troubles. K0D0L rerat6s the action of r the fastrio glands and (Ivm tone to ,lho digestive organs. i K0D0L reMaVM n overworked atomach of all nervous strain. cIvm to the heart a full, free and untrojnmeled action, nourishes fea nervous avstem and foods the brain. K0D0L ls tho vanderful remedy that Is makinp so many alclc people veil and weak poople strong by rlvlng ts their bodies all of tba nourishment that la contained la Km food they eat. Tew tttlmt Cut Smlr T. BottlMostr. 11.00 SlMhoMne2Htta U tital 1t. which Mil for 50c. nuiusWr it X. C. BsWlTX ft CO., CUICAQO V. O Him. Drug Htor JOURNAL X-RAY8. "Frank IA Portland papor calls It tker s now Job." STho International longshoremen Tweeted anti-sympathetc atriko ofll- . Roosovolt and Cleveland seem to ot on ono platform, when It comes raUlng a family. Tho town of llll auklo Is to have utorworks from Mlnthorn Springs, pi) ho gravity system. IA Seattlo Prosbytorlan minister, for Isjck of a moro important topic to talk iefcout, calls tho rummage sales tho at work of tho devil. ljudgo Bellinger, of Portland, does Hot bollovo in a tariff on our insular trade In tho Pacific any more than in Ubo Atlantic, and he 1 right. w m The four greatest men at the open- iig of tho century are doubtless Em peror William, King Edward, Popo nnd Theodore Roosevelt 9 9 For tho first time In history a king 3f England go s to Ireland to . be. crowned a prince of good follows, and une of the world's greatest men. Orccon would not bo unknown to the world without the Illumination af forded by such towering geniuses as Henry Dosch and Johnny uarrett. 9 Thoro nro fowor gravo acts of Injus tice dono tho nowspapor profosslon than almost any othon, but it does not descrvo to havo Johnny Darrott at tributed, to j f ' Tho general public Booms' perfectly willing'' that Qrovcr Cleveland 'and Vm. J. nryan should tear each other's political eyoB out And they scorn willing to do It Samuel H. Piles, tho Seattlo man who wants to bo United States sona- tor, is said to havo Ii. S. J. Hunt's monoy back of him. Hunt is tho Cor enn mllllonnlro of fabulbim wind; blown wealth, and that probably Bot tle it tho flonutc will havo to havo a tlosa of piles, Salem has a mounted chiof of po lice. Ho was at tho scctio of tho great Portland stroot car holdup, or very nenr to it whon it occurred That city got ono ofllciont chlor of pollco from Salem, nnd might got another. For tho force' ho has. Chief Olbson has mado a pretty goodi-rocord lu tho past. Well, tluvPgjtland newspapers keep competent reporters employed at Sa eom, Who dig up about half tho inter esting stories published down llioro, and nbout half tho living of thoso pa oors Is mnde on tho stuff thoy print 'rom Salem. whllo Portlnnd Is ovor run with thlovos nnd robbors. Chicago University has an nhund- anco of Btudonts, 400 profosBors, and tho president says all thoy need Is n million-dollar library. Uut do thoy want to turn out mon. of brains and, jrlglnnllty? Whoro aro tho pouts, or ators, writers of that Institution? They havo turnml out n little educational hash cnllod toxtbooks. . As the only nation that excludes ;he Chluoso, why should wo expect anything but tariff regulations against Amorlcan goods. Can any political demagog toll what awful calamity would happen Oregon Industries If GO.000 Chlnoso wcro employed clearing land In this stato? Whtto labor can not bo hi rod to cloar land, oven at ?2 per day, and many a farm Is going back to brush. Osteopathy cures menstrual tor tures, hecauso it finds out what causes such unnatural conditions and re moves Jupso causes., , ' Drs.'Schoottlo, J5arr & Barr, Ostco. pahs,Grand Opora House, -Salem, OK Child Took Strychnine Word comts from Creswell thnt the little son of W Walker, residing four miles south of Creswell, drank strych nlno by mlstako Monday, and. that by the prompt arrival of tho doctor, it Is hoped tho child will recover. Eugene Register, Trib for salo at tho Palaco .Pharmacy. EX-POST MASTER CR0ASMAN Of Portland Was a Newsboy in the War Times Sold the Alilwaukee Evening Wisconsin When the People Wanted Papers (Evening Wisconsin, July 13th) Forty years ago a Btontorlnn-volccd nowsboy shouted on tho streets of Mllwnukeo "extras" concerning tho newest developments In tho war of the rebellion. Today ho returned to Mllwnukeo with something olso to pell,, this tlino a million dollars4 worth of lumbar in tho stnto of Oregon. M,r. Croasman, of Oregon, Ho Is A. 1). Croasman, or Portland, whore he has mado his homo for many years. Until last March ho was post master of tho city. Now ho is con nected with a largo lumbering con corn, and his mission hero at this tlmo is to dispose of timber. Mr. Croasman says ho sold tho Ev ening Wisconsin on trains on tho Prnlrlo du Chlon division of tho Mil waukee road. During tho war nows pnpors thnt gavo comprehensive re ports of tho inovomonts of tho troops wore In great domand. Interest In War News. 'Milwaukee was tho point whoro the drafting for tho whole" Btato took placo." Bnld Mr. Croasman today, "and I romombor very woll tho domand .thero was out In tho stnto for Tho Wisconsin. Every man In tho Btato wanted a paper at that tlmo, If lie nover wanted ono boforo. Wo usod to get postngo stamps for tho paper, and tho nlr was literally green with tho stamps when tho train stopped at tho stations along tho lino. Wo usod to get tho papers unfolded, and I had to get a couple of men to holp mo fold. Tho crowds at tho dopot woro bo great that Conductor l-nltoclc rofuscd to lot mo got off. I had to telegraph abend to find out tho number of papers wanted, nnd I would havo them ready for them. "Mllwnukeo has cortalnly grown slnco I left tho city, and I can boo tho city Is prosperous," ' n Catarrh Cannot be Cured. With LOCAL APPLICATION, as thoy cannot reach tho scat of tho dlseaso. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional dlseaso, and In order to euro It you mtlBt tako Internal romedtes. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, and nets directly on tho blood and mucous Rurfacos, Hall's Catarrh Curo Is not a quack modlclno. It "wan prescribed by ono of the bent physiclanB in this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It is composed of tho beBt tonics known, combined with tho host blood purlflors, acting dlroctly on tho mucous surfacos. Tho perfect combination of tho 4wo Ingrodlonts is what produces such wonderful ro- buUb in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials froo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold Wy Druggists, 7Gc. Hall's Family Pills nro tho best excited tho greatest nlnrmv. Militia companies vero hastily formed and equipped, good housewives woro busy ttottlng up stores of supplies nnd rn '.lotia. old campaign cannons woro prossrd into service, and tho city generally put upon the defensive. But tho dnshlhR leader's march was cut nhort. although It was long beforo tho gonoral alarm subsided. There has boon more or loss dispute ns to who was ontltlcd to tho credit of Morgnit's capture, but tho investigations or late years appear to confirm tho claims of Major Oeorgo W, Ituo, who, with a smnll company ot cavalry, trailed Morgan throflch Northern Kentucky and finally surrounded him on tho Hoaver crook rond nenr tho Ohio river. THREE M Elks Me a Feed of Crabs Baltimore, Md., July 23. Probably without parallol was tho great crnh feoBt given at Lovo Point today In honor of tho delegates and visitors to the nntlonnl convention of Elks. Tho chlor busInoBs of tho convention was all disposed, of yesterday, and with decks cleared, tho 20,000 Elks woro prepared to enjoy to tho utmost tho unlquo feast at ranged by tholr local brethren of tho antlorcd herd. Ono hundred And illfty thousand Is tho estimated number ot crabs that foil victims to tho ropast Thoy woro sorved stowed, dovllod; steamed, fried, In sandwiches, In soup and In salad. Two hundred negro "mam mios," with bandanas nnd npams woro employed to do tho serving, Thy woro strung along tho shoro with tripods for tho proparntlon of soup nnd othor forms of cooked crnh Each mnmmy was assisted by two lit tlo black plcklnlnnlca, and tho sceno was truly typical or tho "Sunny Choice." mM ASfcgetable PrconrationTorAs- slmllallng ihcFoodnntincguIa ling tlte Stomachs tmdUowcb of Youngsters Must Hang Loxlngton, Ky., July 23. Arrunge monts have bcun completed by Jailer Wallace and his deputlos for tho ex ecution tomorrow of tho two youthful murdorors, Karl Whltnoy and Claud O'Rrlon. Seldom lu tho crtmlnnl nn nnls of tho stato havo moro horolo ef forts boon mado to save tho con demned from tho gallows than in tho enso ot Whltnoy and O'Brlon, So con clusive was tho ovldenco ot tholr guilt, howovor, thnt tho higher courts ns woll as tho executive declined to Inter foro. Whltnoy and O'Brlon entorcd thn homo of A. B. Chjnn, a promlnunt l.oxlngton ' merchant last winter and whon discovered shot Mr, Clilnn to death In his bed. Ills son, Mn Ann Chtnu, was dusporntoly wounded by the burglars In tho bnttlo in tho hall. Ho wounded Whltnoy In tho struggle and this wound led to tho discovery of the murderers. Uso Trlb tor Liquor habit g . .The Excitement Not Over. The rush to tho drug store still con tinues and dally scores of people call for a bottlo of Keaip'a Balsam for the Throat and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's Balaam, the standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee and uovor falls to give on tire satisfaction. Price 3Ce and COc. Promotes Digcation.Cliecrriil ncss andflcst.Contalns neillicr (Mum.Morphinc nor Mineral. Not Haii c o Tiq . jhvvafcMirsiuvzzrrrcay Jeiytut Sml' stlxSmn UOuiSLC lfcl mkmtJP9tt rMJJIVf Apctfccl Itemed forConsllro Bon, Sour Stonich,Dlnrrhoci Worms .Convulsioiw .Fcvcri sh ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. FacSunilo Signature or "NEW YORK. GASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 4JIIQnfeM2IQ M In Use For Over Thirty Years EXACT COPy OP WflAPPER. 6AST0RA TMtoNTiuiiieMMN hw cfi orrr. f ff f-WtlftH Midsummer Clearance Sale, Trimmed Hats , ( Reduced (Artificial Flowers J Great Prices r Infants Mull Hoods. Foliage jReduc- ) Buckles and Chiffon (.ttons Handsome Trimmed Hats Dainty Bonnets .Pretty Street Hats Prices away down to the lowest notch GreenbaiinTs Dry Goods Store., i 302 Commercial Street if rlfH tnniaii u Cardinal's Birthday Washington JBankers .Whatcom. Wash.. July 23. Tho an nual convention ot the Washington Stato Hankers' association In session hero Is ono of tho best attended meet ings in tho history of tho association. Tho threo days' program that has uoen nrraneed for tho meeting calls President Cleveland's cherished am- for a number ot nuncrs and addresses Itioa to become the father of a son by representative bankers and Anan as been realized, and he can prob ciers ot Washington and other states blyfcet along without a third term. of the northwest B f . , Ait serious lung troubles begin rOJlCfflZIS witha tickling Jn the throat. You c?n stop this at first In a single nWht with Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Use It also for hard cows, and for cougns or. all Kinus. ,. c. A77,c:-.u; Washington. July 23. Cardinal Gib bons of Ilnltlmoro who is now in Kttropo to attend tho conclavo which ls io chooso tho successor ot Popo Leo XIII. Is CO years old today. It Is an odd colqgidonco and especially intor rstnlg In .connection with tho gossip concerning Cardinal Gibbons' chancos of succeeding to tho chair of St. Pqtor to note the fact that tho cardinal has now reached the exact ago at which I ,oo XIII.. thon Cardinal Poccl, was elocted Pope. Cardinal Gibbons was born July 23. 1834 in tho stato of Maryland, After spending some tlmo In Ireland with Ms fnthor ho returned to Maryland and In 1857 graduntod from St Charles collogo. Juno 30, 18CL tho tato Archbishop ICenrick ordained him a prlost of St. Mary's seminary So laph) was his ndvanpe In tho priest hood, and tho recognition accorded him for his great abilities, that August 16, 1868, ho was consocrated bishop and vicar apostolic of North Carolina. Four years later ho was transfered to Richmond, Va. In 1877 ho was appolntod coadjutor with the right of succession to Archbishop Dalley. and In October of tho same year he succeeded to tho seo of Bal tlmore. In 188C ho received tho crown Ing honor ot his life, and distinguished inuuie was pain to tno ciiureh in America by his elevation to tho car dluallte. A Strange Coincidence Cincinnati. O.. July 23. Although few recall tho fact, it Is nevertheless interesting to note that today was the -loth anniversary of the captiiro of the daring confederate louder. General Morgan July 23. 18C3. There aro many living In Clclnnutl and vicinity who remember the Morgan raid through Kentucky. Ohio and Indiana. In ono of tho darkest porioda pf tho Civil War The nowr of Morgan's coming Tho host mould sorvod on tho Pa clflc coast, nt a low prlco, nro thoso bolug dully sot boforo tho patrons 'of tho Whlto IIoiibo restaurant. Ouorge llroB., proprietors. o Trlb for salo by tho Capital Drug Co. Snake With Two Heads. 8an Francisco, July 23. A dotihlo hoadod snnko thnt can bnck up ns readlly as it can movo forward has boon nddod to tho natural history do pnrtmont of tho memorial museum. It Is nbout 32 Inches long, nbout as broad as tho handlo of a table knlfo. with tho tall blunt at tho end as the Inde, flngon It belongs to a wholly tropical spoclos called Amphlsbanna, doflnod as "a spocies ot tropical liz ard, distinguished by tho obtusonoss of tho head and tall." Tho roptllo has hitherto boon only found lit South Amorlca nnd tho West Indlen Is slugglBh and mostly noctur nal. Tho specimen just prosonted to the museum was found at Half Moon bay. In this stato, and how It camo to be living in thho tomperato zona 4,000 miles from Its only known habitation, is what is now puzzling lpcal scientists ...SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL... The Capital Summer Normal now has an enrollment of more than 100 teachers, and is doing excellent work. A Primary department has been added for pupils wish ing d raise their grade in the public schools and is being well patronized. Address J. J. KRAPS, Salem, Ore. KILL THIS m fill; WfeW III I -II I , , ,1 I'-l'-SCU THAT CLUSTERS AROUND AN UNHEALTHY HAIR, .CAUSIN(U DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR FINALLY BALDNESS MDctroy th ju(. yeu rtnov the effect" HSRPICIDE radiates the jtrm, wwhoUj the growth of ih hair. Forulefyatl regguw. rot fl.tr. For sale by Danelel J, Fry. Send 10 rants tn stamps for sample to The Htrplclde Co, Detroit, Mich. signs of Renewed Activity In tho real estato world indlcato In creasing 'building operation this Spring, and prompt us to remind you that our facilities for supplying hard and soft wood, lumbor, lath, shingles, and othor building raatortals aro ox coptlonally good. We will bo ploasod to furnish estimates ou contracts, largo or' small. A car of Mill City ahlnglos received, Prion Ml. QOODALE LUMBER CO, Near S. P. Pas Depot Put this In yourllat For future reforonco, If you aro a fastidious drossor, you will always want your linen Immaculate' and that la tho only way It is returned to you by tho Salem Steam Laundry. Our prices aro so low that anyono can at ford to havo tholr linen faultless at all times. Salem Steam Laundry. COLONEL. J. OLMSTED, Prop. HORUS I), OLMSTED, tier. Phone 411. 320 Liberty 8t J3Mr l 1 x2fa0 tnrl Cheaper Than a Doctor Better Than Medicine Tho wines, liquors nnd cordials wo present for the approval of tho public merit your attention and purchase. Mollow, aged, good fuouquot," our output Is bound to claim your atten tion, to satisfy your ov?ry desire In this lino of goods. J. P. R0GERS,S Wltflfcsak art Retail LUiw Mater. I i