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THE DA.LV JOURNAL. J.ALEM. O.tEOON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1903 TWO' t J M. Lsr !' t. k! 'L IP AGAINST CREDIT SYSTEM si- Settlement Should Be Made More Frequently How Long Accounts Keep People Poor and the Folly of Running to' to Debt Tho hnblt of buying on credit Is tho curso of mnny poor families. Indeed, annny families who might bo comfort ably well ofT nro kopt poor by this very 3mbIL Whon nrtlcles purchased aro iput on (ho book tho temptation to buy things thai nro not really noeded Is tstrong. I'ooplo, buying oncredlt, will ."get articles that they could very well 1 without and thnt they would not think of gottlng If It woro noocssnry to lay out cash for tJicm. Human na-? turo Is unreasonably lmnnfui nt ! aniuro ami over willing to spend mon oy that need not bo paid at prosonl Thoro aro thousands of Improvident peoplo who llvo an tho tlmo up to the Ulmlt of tholr credit Thoy buy as many suits of clothes as their tailor will trust them for, ns many unneces sary luxuries ns tho grocor will allow them on credit, as many dresses as -inoy can gut without haying to doliv vr spot cash to tho modlsto. When tho reckoning comes, and It always doe corao, thero Is gvnorally aston ishment at tho largo amount of tho 3)111, consternation nt tho necessity of naying, ami anxiety about tho possl "blllty of getting the monoy. Tho cred itor trndoimnn, as woll as tho dohtor purohaior. experiences theso emo tions. Ho find that his outstanding 4iccounts nro greater than ho thought, .-and wondors whether ho will bo able to collect all that Is owing to him. 'Ills creditors the wholesalers, como lown on him for money. Thero Is lrotiblo nil around. Tluylng on credit Is mortgaging the Tuluro. It Is spondlng monoy boforo it Is earned. Tho purchaser that ob tafns (Imo Inevitably pays usury. Tradesmen cannot afford to lonrt cred it for nothing, and thoy never do If thoy nro prudent business men. A good mlo for a poor family Is to wako each week pay for Itaolf. If tho Tamlly bills aro paid every Saturday night out of tho weeks earnings It will bo found, gonorally. that thoro Is a neat hnlanno and thnt tho total on tho Ijank book will becomo constantly lurnpr. i-.von mo mrgor mils shhnuld 1)0 pnld out of tho savings of tho past Tuthor than out of tho unearned In -como of tho future. If a man hna nnl tho monoy (to pay for a now hat or n now overcoat It Is bettor for him to wenr tho old ono until ho has tho necessary cash. Onco a man falls bohliul and beclni paying his month's oxpoiiHos nut of tho noxt month's earnings ho enters on a long, stern chaso. and Is fortunate If ho d(Ks not drop further bnok InBtend or catching up with his dobtu Pay ing for food consumed and clothes long sinco worn out Is nn ungrateful Outy and hnnl, slow work. If tradesmen would stand togothor In demanding cash settleinonts at uhort lutorvali they would mnko more money than they do undor tho crcMlIt system, and tho honest customers would not bo compelled to make up tho tmdosmon'a losses through bad dobts. Tho world would seem like- n illeront and better place to tho butch wr. Mm Rtwer. and tho tailor If thoy did business on a strictly rash basis nnd had no unpaid accounts to worry them, nut In tho competition for tiutliiMs tho tradesman must bo as accommodating as any of his rivals. nnd ho cannot rufuso to glvo crodlt so long as any other tradesman In his lino gjvos It. Tho reform, therefore. If It ovor comes, must como through th purchaser. In Massachusetts there Is a law which compel employers to pay wagos by the weuk. At first thorc w somo opposition to this law by tho 'Uployer. but It wss hold constitu tional and tho employers nro now vory woll aatisIM with It. Tho law wju designated to facilitate cash pay tnonts of bills mid to rt-movo tho no comity ffr tho credit system which prevailed when It was th- general cus tom 'n (jo mills and faotorloa to tmvo only momhly pay days. In In diana, a rlmtlar Iaw was declared ccnt-rry to n provision In tho consti tution of that stat. 8. P. Uullotln. FavorlU Portland Amusement. Governor Chatulwrlaln has rocelved an Invitation to attoiul the banquet to bo toiidonnl the omcora of tho Concord and Marhlohoad by tho Com nicrclel club of lrtlaiul ou Friday uvhiIuit at tho club headquarters. Tho Law Willi s Clau at HtrM MmUkm, UukMtu ktr Salt Rheum Yon msy cal) It eczema, tetter or milk cruit. But no matter wbst yon call It, this skin dltcaso which comes In patches that burn. Itch, dlicharga a watery matter, dry and scale, owes Hi existence to the presenco of humors In tho system. It will oontlnuo to rxlst, annoy, and per hapi agonize, as long as thcio humors remain. It Is always radically and permanently cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla which expels all humors, and Is positively nrv'nli-(i for all cutaneous rruntlon" Repeal Bicycle Limits (Continued from pago ono.) fM, iWlMa ifc ivm ia br uttal fcUnu Irwu Ml faTvt'W Uwafa. Hlres RssatbtMtr It TI 11 wntfcrt . bullfcrwn. JL MU SkUOM. , Nut, L Stat CO SUMS, ft. previous meeting were read nnd ap proved. J. I. Thompson appeared boforo tho council and asked for permission to repair tho shlnglo roof of tho south half of tho Stewart block on lot 7, block 33, on Commorclnl street, oc cupied by tho II. G. Meyer harbor Bhop. Tho roof Is what Is known ns a fire-proof shlnglo roof. Tho per mission was granted upon motion of Aldorrann Stolz. Tho commltteo on wnys and means reported unfavorably on tho bill of F, A. Button for damages Incurred by falling off a bridge, nnd tho report was adopted. Tho commltteo on accounts and current oxponses reported favorably on tho following bills, rofcrrcd o tho committee, nnd tho samo wore order or paid: I O. Itcasonor t 1.18 Snlom Sontlnol .... 1.7s Qrlswold & Chase 2.00 Salem Wntor Co. 118.30 Statsman Pub. Co 00 John Holdcckor 800 Hlogmund & Pugh 2.00 Z J. lllgg 1.7S M. J. I'etxll 12C Pnclflc States T. & T. Co 1 .00 Pacific States T. & T. Co.... 1.35 M. II. Uttor 28.0G A. O. Damon 7.50 J. W, Young CC.OO I A. Whlto & Son .- G.20 Savngo & Iteld 4.55 Palnco Pharmacy ,' 1.00 D. A. Whlto & Son ....,-. 33.30 Pohlo & nishop 26.50 I O. neasoner 1.50 It. M. Wads & Co 8.70 I O. lloasonor 50 Gray Ilro 2020 Hofor nros ,90 Citizens' U & T. Co 215.73 F. E. 8hnffor 2.10 J. A.BImpson 3.00 Hofor" Bros ,70 W. P George 1 1 70 W. P. George 6.70 Tho commltteo on ordinances re ported or recommended thnt tho nen. oral llconso ordlnanco bo chnnged so as to nitoiisii tho IIcciwob on hacks, cabs and express wagons, nnd tho licoiiBNi on woodsnws, bo reduced from 20 to 10. Tho commltteo nlso recomtnonded that thu blcvclo onll nonco Introduced at tho last meeting roponung tno presont ordinance Ik pnssed. Alderman Slmnm reported verbal ly for thv commltteo on utrcets nnd public property on tho nnnllcntlon of II. 8. Olio & Co. for permission to mum a snipping shed on Stnto htroet. Tho report was unfavorable nhd tho application wna not grunted by tho council. Tho committee on nro and wntor reported tho nccoptnnco of tho Fox holler for tho Sllsby onglno. nnd tho bill of 11018 for tho new boiler was ordered paid. Alderman Pohlo reported tho need of hay for tho flro dopartmont horses nnd upon his motion It was ordered that 400 bushols of oats. 12 tons of hay and threo tons of straw bo pur chased. Tho motion was carried. Mr. Ilurroughs moved that a special commltteo bo appointed to purchase uieso supplies, consisting of Alder mon Walker. Hubbard nnd Sims. Thu motion was defeated. Mr. StoU moved that tho commltteo on flro and water purchase tho supplies. Car- noil. Tho report of Recorder Judah was read niul accepted nnd ordered placed on 1110. Tho recorder reported tho appoint ment of It, C. Sholton as special to llcomnu. Bervlhg during tho Illness of Offlcor Iowls. Ho nlso reported the acceptance or mo omcos liy tho mem bora of tho board of health. Tho ro port was adopted. Tho nppllcntlou of V. H. fniicls and M. I Hamilton for renew nl of sa loon licenses were road and referred to tho commltteo on licenses. An Iqulry was recolved from J P Cooley. of ltrownsvlllo. as to Capital engine. No. 1, thnt city desiring to pur chaso It. Tho ongluo Is now In Yow Park, and ns thoro Is opposition to tho snto of it among tho cltleens, the recorder was instructed to notify Mr Cooloy that tho onglno Is not for snlo. Tha recorder was onto red to pay It 8G to tho Oregon Fro llollef asso ciation on assessments. Tho matter of tho G. H. Joiim side walk was ordered postponed. onier Murphy reported that tho lights in tho business part of tho city had only luirued aftor 10 p, m. nnd In tho eastern part of tho city not at all. The recordor reported that tho bill of tho Cltlxons' Light and Tract Ion company for th Month of August had boon cut down cue-half on this nccoupt nnd this was satisfactory to tho council Chief Johnson, of tho flro depart ment recommended that C. U Wil liams be appointed hoscman to fill a vacancy and his request was eranti A petition was nvelved asVIng for th building of a sidewalk on Eat Perry atrwit. Tim mti. ... ..... rtni to tha committed on streets and iuon propony. , Tho council ordored that the Issu ance -of a warrant for $243.75 to Mr. Harold, lit payment of 75 cords of wood at 19 25. bo approved. A petition was received from prop erty holders on Water street, asking that the wood yard on Water street bo ordered abandoned. L. B. Me Clano appeared before the council nnd explained that tho woodyard was In the street, and that no ono owned land between Water street and the rivor bank. Upon motion of Mr. Burroughs the street commissioner was Intl ructod to abate tho nuisance and reniovo the woodyard. Recorder Judah reported that M10 Australian ballot law had been ex tended to cities of 2000 population and over, and that ho hnd secured an opinion at tho hands of Judgo B. F Bonhnm as to whether or not this act applied to tho annual elections of Salem. Judge Bonham's opinion was rend, holding that tho Australian bal lot law Is In force and must bo com piled with In U10 elections of Mils city. In order to prepare for tho election this fall. Recorder Judah asked that a special commltteo bo ap pointed to draft an ordlnanco Incor porating the provisions of tho Aus tralian ballot law. and submit the samo to tho council. The mnyor ap pointed Aldermen Hubbard, Stolz, Burrows and Recorder N. J, Judah. Upon motion of Mr. Mubbnrd. the re corder's action In securing tho opin ion of Judgo Bonhnm was ratified. Tho ordlnanco for tho repeal of the presont blcyclo ordlnanco and tho re suscitation of tho old .blcyclo ordi nances was rend tho third time. Af tor It was read, Alderman Stolz dis cussed tho recent blcyclo legislation, and argued In favor of .repealing nil blcyclo legislation if tho city could build blcyclo paUiB on tho streets On a voto bolng taken, tho bill passed by n voto or nvo to three. Messrs. Cat lln. 8tolz nnd Walker voted "no" on tho passage of tho ordinance, the o tliers voted In favor of tho act. Mayor' Bishop called tho attention of tho council to tho condition of the city Bewers nt tho river bank nnd suggested that somo stjps bo taken to abnto U10 nulsanco at once. Mr Hubbard moved Uiat tho matter bo referred to tho commlttoo on streets nnd public proporty nnd tho rttreet commissioner, with power to net Tho motion was agreed to nnd tho commltteo Instructed to tako Instant notion with a view to making what Improvements nro necessary. Tho committee was nlso Instructed to con- for with tho stato ofllclnls with n vlow to securing Improvement nt tho mouth of tho state sowers. Aftor reading tho usual bills acalnst tho city nnd their referonco to tho commltteo. tho council adjourned. JfL The "Smoke JSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSW BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKnSBBBBBBBBBW SBBBBBBBBBBsV IsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsV IBBBBBBBBBBBBBbH SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbH SSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW BSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV ft HkHF The Cream 1 m 01 tne isianas m The one cigar you can depend upon being the same in quality m L whether you smoke one or a thousand. Always 5 cents, m T and so good the dealer can't afford to cut the price. flr L The Largest Selling Brand of m sBsssk. Cigars in the World. .sbsssbbbbT tw Tht Band li ths Smoker's Protection. T BWssV'faJsst WfL LAVWHftKr WssBilBBssssslssWssslsstJsiiJssJBtsasssssPswi'iissssiMssM J. C. WntBoti, Tho patient Is 88 years old and was an Inmato of tho county farm whon ho beenmo Insane nnd threatened another In mate's life. CAUTION! To Welcome Bishop O'Reilly Baker City. Sept. 2. (Special) All arrangements nro perfected for an en thusiastic welcome this evening at tho Baker opera houso to bo nccorded by tho citizens of Baker City to Right Uoverend C. J. O'RollIy, tho first bis hop of tho Catholic dlocoao of Krist er n Oregon, who arrived this morn Ing. nccompnnled by a numbor of the clergy of tho stnte. At 0 a. m. Bishop O'RollIy oelobrat oil his flrst pontlflclal mass. Itov Father Gartlaud. of I.n Grande, nn eloquent speaker, do llvored tho aer mon In the Ovonlng exercises will bo hold nt tho opera houso, to which every body Is Invited and n recoptlon or handshaking will bo hold Inter at tho parlors of tho Golser Grand hotel. Tho following program of oxerclsos will be held at tho opera heuse: Program. Music Prof, Kondrnl's Orchestra Aildrosa of Wolcomo Hon. J. ! Rand Address Hon. C. A. Johns IteproMiitlnK the Citizens' League. Introductory Address.. W. J. Uchnor Response- Rt. Itov. O J. O'Reilly Bishop of Baker City. Milt? Orchostrn Rtcopton nt parlors of Oelser Grand a Insane From Coos. Wm J Wheeler was brought to tho aBlum this mornlhg from Coos conn ty by Deputy Sheriff R M Qalller nnd This la not n gontlo word but whon you think how llablo you aro not to purchase tho only romody uni versally known and a remedy that has tho largest salo of any medlclno In tho world slnco 18C8 for tho euro and trcatmont of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing its great popularity all thoso years, you will bo thankful wo called your atten tion to Boschoo's German Syrup. Thoro aro so many ordinary cough remedies mado by druggists and oth ers that aro cheap and good for light colds perhaps, but for sovoro coughs, bronchitis, croup and ospoclnlly for consumption whero thoro Is dlfflcult expectoration and coughing durlngs tho nights nnd mornings, thoro Is nothing llko Gorman Syrup. Tho 25 cont slzo has just beon Introduced this yenr. Regular slzo 76 conts. Dr. Stones' Drug Stores. Trlb for, sale by tho Capital Drug Co. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. PASHMS Wlud and Ilia in the 61otuh. Bk ju.S! aeht. OhMluis, Pulnm and Swillln j "flir aodaltNcrrouaand TttmUlnr snnfiS. Itvtry (tUIt tr ft nrnetllv inrtttd to Irv lkwof theM rilla. and hVvl biTL.u! l? SSFUr lot rtm.lt, totompuS Jitallh. Thtypromplyrtm-tauvob.VruS Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver, thtractltk magic-. ftr doit xlll --.v wondeti upon tht Vital Ori.tu StrtngtaVn- Jcal Cojupltaton. trlnem UkibVKa d of Pptllte, an.f aiotulne tth U MuMbua or Hrall k the folo ph?2 ltl citcrgr of the bum a trac. 4h,V ait '(actt-yitttlucd t thJIini. if .a cWLMtaoraocttty.anaoneofth 13 g1 auttta to l he Ktrvoui and DtbluuiiJIa MdTlaln In the World. . t;, Mill have Wn bror the imbllo tvr Ualr ciiur mid are the lumi popular rMtfJ tEC4NtMEW TNEMiaVEI. Wtrroiooir by Thorn aa Baeoham St. Halana. Kngtand. st mniiw u mm i. sal tu. Hop Picking Befllns. Wo begin picking this mornlnsr nnd need more pickers. Wo nro paying ouo per nox. lard threo miles cast of Salem. Otto J. Wilson. 0-1-tf Money to Loan. Loans In Bums of $10,000 or less on short tlmo, or for a period of yoaro. J. N. BROWN, 8-4-1 m Room 6, ipstalra, Tioga Bldg. U i First on the Gridiron. Tho Wlllamotto unlvorslty football team Itns gono Into training for tho winter nnd Is making oxcollont prog ress Tho reason for this early re sumption of work on tho gridiron Is ho fact F. H. Rockwell, of Portland, the famous quartorback of tho Ynlo """ " 'si fleason. is n tho city and . vuiuniB Ul0 winamotto In tho class of 190G at Ynlc, and ho leaves for tho East In a fow days to begin tho work of training for tho year's contests on tho gridiron. $100RewartJ,"" $100. Tho readers of this pnpor will bo pleased to lenrn thnt thoro Is nt least ono dreaded disease thnt science, has been nblo to euro In nil Its stages nnd thnt Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure. Is tho only posillvo euro known to Uio mcdlcnl frntornlty. Catarrh bolng a constitutional dlsenso, requires a con stitutional treatment Hnll's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of tho Bystom. thereby destroy ing tho foundation of tho dleenso, nnd giving tho patient strength by build ing up tho constitution nrd assisting nature In doing I to work. Tho proprie tors havo bo much faith In Its curn- tlvo nowcrs. that thoy offer ono hun dred dollars for any caso that It falls to euro. Send for list cf testimonials. Addreos F. J. CHENEY & CO., To- ledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 7uc. Hall's Family Plllo nro tho bast. PRIEST'S RAPID PROGRESS Reverend Daley Goes to Suc ceed Bishop 0'Rellty Itov. W. A. D.loy, rector of St. Jo soph's Catholic church, has beeu ap-, poinieti to in ennrgo in Aluinn, mauo i whon It becamo vacant by tho !m of tho lato Fathor Whlto, and tit his stay hero ho has ondeared k seir vory much not only to his ptri, loners, but to tho peoplo of Salra) gonoral, Irrespective of rollgloct i (Illations, and hla doparturo will regretted by a lnrgo circle of vi and dovoted friondB v?:o ndmlro I as n citizen and a man, and resp his dcop ploty. Hla now charge ono of tho moot Important In tho i coso, and his appointment to It by ' archbishop Is ovldontly a mark ot vor and nn acknowledgement of sterling worth an a spiritual advlt and It Is hoped thnt his further proi tlon In tho work may como to him cording to his dosorts. Uso Trlb for Liquor habit. After Salem Sewer Nuisance. Tho commltteo nppolntcd by t council Inst night to look after ' necessary Improvements of tho s ors, mado nn Investigation this mc Ing, nnd nro now discussing tho m nor of nbnttng tho ovll. This aft noon tho flro hoso wns taken down tho river bank nnd tho water tura on tho rocks nnd Improved conditio thoro temporarily, whllo tho work under way, as suggested by a proi ncnt physician to Tho Journal a slu tlmo ngo. Tho plan most favoral recolved for tho pormnnent lmpro mont of conditions Is tho constmctl of bollorplnto tubes to bo attached tho mouths of tho soveral sowers, extend Into tho river, nnd by tl means to carry tho contents of t sowers away ovor tho banks Into t stream, oven nt tho lowest stage tho water. What Shall We Have for Dessert This question arises In tho fanji vacant by tho nppolntmont of Bishop O'RollIy to tho seo of Baker City, nnd , Father Daly will bogln his labors In I his now flold noxt Sunday. Rev. J. T Murphy, who recontly enmo lioro as tho assistant to Father Daly will nlso movo to Alblna and bo tho assistant rector there. Rov. E. P. Murphy, of naredlntwo minutes. Noboilincll playors Ashland, will como to Snlom and look baklmrl ndd bollinjr water and sej1 now Dalv tool. Flavors; Lemon. Orancc. IU about 11 i years, berry and Strawberry. Get a pacU this chargo your grocers to-tfny. io cu. i every day. Let us answer it tewbf. Jell-0 a delicious nnd healthful dessert. W fn . , '1UU1D IDUHIIIll, Will LUIIIU III Olllt vnin y8'. boforo n,a rotllrn to after tho Salem chargo. tnio. Mr, Rockwell Is a son of Rov. has beon In Salem fornbou u. i- Rockwell, of Portland. Ho is having ueon npiwlntol to Fall Suits Here's a Pointer for "Early Birds" QURNEWISUITS nro arriving daily and whilo it may be a little too soon to moth ball tho sum mor suit, still ita none too soon to make your selection of a smart and snappy suit for fall and wiuter.woar. a dash and SStoarorfthireS A T CqIUk and ,0Pele'al1 nd.madellanc Glad He Inside of It. V ....l ..r.. .- .... With :; ru:r.c!:iT ,pr r ww to $2500 i. o --"-. .w..j, u.ik u vuu wiuu u nttaclieU to svorv su L flf von should want cheaper suU Wve a few iMm Ufuvo, raIu th.l you ca have at almost vouol price!) Special Mens Uaderw'r Sizes 34 to 44 Prtai'iHOc WOO SALBM ill Store WM SU1WMER HATS NOW HALF PRICE Reduced Boys' Waists J 50c Quality 4-Sd now 1 75caualltyJ WTT To latroAtce w U ' MiRMffM Svpw,Ts