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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1903)
"" l f 1 i k "TO!?WW"'S,T" HP n 7- -"?&. Trj:eAlt.V;J0UBNA1ff tAtKM, 'QHMON'WgDNESPAySEPTEfjBERg, 1903 t Ur VDUf JOil I iliilf 7 8 and S r'44fltt''MNlMff intriw iforte-VaafV t1.iWAvBi. fyyyftWy w mw . nmrgl MMBHAtOWMHAL .CCUlVIRVr OmVtWmV ..k.v...M .$ 10 Three Months 1.0$" MMMft Atry, 80'utf, 'MMr 4Vfk IMcfy, Yiv rk. Asym AvM wrecery ttore KUetrlo Qrocary, tut ( K tho ability of efara6r.tofcmpldy surpluWlabor.v . ' Good prices for labor' and good pHtofl for1 farm products tnearrgood business conditions for everyDouy. 4 1 til HUM f M t IH-frt-t t M yr - ?ri m 1 ( ftni um 1 i 11 'n t T Tfi VWa4er. Wpajnesilajr ulait" and Thursday; tut,,' OlMT'blf'A TIMfc' (Trtwa'-RotwrW Audraira4 In Frank LfealWw "Kofi thfy 'f of Boptera br.) f. Whost-nlaM glU round an' aupper'a DM'HfrtihHilB plpaforBmoMn; AiAWowatiapor on sex Trfilwtfklittref-'foMn' "NvaYrBwb.tl'll take yer wool off Mesa Ypi BHWry'up tAOiO'sllppers" (!T kaows- ho-couldn't 'cause-Its took 'A'rtoMJ1 wllt'tli'cHpper.y If AVMla'BcUaM,'ablra.n roads ,"AB?bbW!f Vlbr4 Mln'. A:Wikli16tfa"rer lters'prt YoVkoVMUat-kM fa ftrowln't AifiLW sorter wBJt.arounV- A-hnnrn TIM m'mt tlifriuMi 't CatfiirtWaVl'ttoH ton mo"boot thMalc IIP "They ain't tootaeArslbufcpolykltar DlmcfcyvdaoAsct, ayawnln'. "AnJohnmrtb'rpaintln'-of-hlB-fenct AirtJreofrt; Ptt !'PT'awnln,s, BoWincWmtHHlup'Onhln knoo An' he bob, "You young urchin," An' rubs his wbfskora 'gainst my face. AaruimwH 1 sees a mrcainv IV. "Jlaf.wal," ho ses.'onct on a tlraa Was! Mft-WvaiasUiKlKet"" An' tll about th' droMoaL things fllN'tftttA'skWr'a' fuMowj AihI hovr- Jaek worded off-thelr heads, An' ail tk! lilood 'twas, makln'. Aft'illHfAyi'll&rt wkcR-ioUlmo comen I sneak upaMrjjc ahakln'l FINr WKATHKB CONTINUES. mmMtM tpr Uio-hof,wRroliT am) fruit harvoat continues. it la making WefctfrM' OrefcW farmers asllanJ,verybody 'a linpny. JHt, a. bosaln such weather Is for tko'chriuroh anil women who work by tWHhbutandff'ln tho hot) yards. 'K'MtaM'UfvM'to got thrbilxh With tfcatra-work nnd malto n nlw lot of rnonoy, and all aro well and happy to gothtr, A woman who takoa her family to, iSBhoji" yaVdH. cqgk lliolr meals', caVoaH fifthrf lltltd onen-and picks hops all ilayMs'a herolno.' Tho husband is oftun at homo cn Ingfgr tho stock and doing up tho ram ,work nUkln.g tho harvust and building tho homo, Jo'a4ioa" and. gota along Uie bust ho can, and tho hotnyard widow Is not 90 frfqucM ka tho hop-yard xvldAvor. ItOuM'ho'hottdr tn all Casca If tho klfUrnS ivtlbr could both go Into tWntop 'yard with tholr children. Do4h ars aoodod thoro. Hut f tho flno woather contlnuos. the WataM'Mnd children Svllt get along very woll. oven without a man to help thort',"Svhtn,UiflrKt nettled vThi,dlly .weather forecast will bo wac!h4 Vrlta grf M. IntbrWt In Tho Kvelilhk journal (ho nox( fw weoks. FAVOSA 'LAOft -CONDITIONS, It"lsa' gnt satisfaction to note that favorablo labor conditions prorall In thWeltyr Men are employed atgool wages and tho hours of labor have been hortcned lf rarly all Uip Uadea. Thoro have boon no otrlkca and no conaicMfW y kind beiwecn labo era and employers. Tktt'a'ls'ftt? disposition on tho part 0t labor unions to Intorforo with or coerc labqrora who aro not In tho 1W JW' Conditions.' aro latgoiy .iWw)j4M''roperqu condltWhs 4C'tM ttgwioraliy. WW) Mo Vonatt- fccta good prices M kls prbducta that becomos the wwuras'io a ravorabio lam CAU8E OF- ACCIDENTS. About orio-thlrd Of tho railroad acci dents which nro attributed to derail raentln the United Bt&tes and Cana da, aro duo to tho -weakness of tho ''btto" of tho spike In tho ties. In fanny cases vt railroad examination tho Inspootlng cngltrccrs leave the Work of Studying Uio conditions of the spikes to Ignorant trackmen. In thou sanded of cases spikes aro driven Into Bloopers Into which so many former Bplkcs wero embodded as to give hard )y any bonding strength. In Franco tho- leading civil cnglneors conneyted with" tho track work of railways aro Careful to use hardwood plugs for soft Wood slocpcra In which Bplkea aro to be driven. Tho Increase In holding poweh Obtained by this method Is 40 to CO per centum over tho adhesion of fa pikes driven Into tbo kinds of slccp- jors used by Iho principal trunk lino ynllwoys of tho United States and uanaua; SfGK HEADACAElSTREET CAREJINE Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Constipation Bllfouanesa, Heartburn or Nausea can bo quickly cured if you will only tyke HostMtcr'fl dtamach Hitlers at tho first symptom. Thi re can be no dis appointment becauso It contains only those Ingredlonts as will strengthen tho stomach) and euro theso allmunta. Wo urge you to try It tho next ttmoj your stomach gets out of ordor. Tho gcnulno must haro our Private Stamp on neck of bottle. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS EQUIPPED With NewCar$rfor the Nar row Gauge Tracks -Rebuilding I LET FOOL& MULTIPLY ABROAD. A Ilcrlln-dlspntch oxponcs a scheme by which an Austrian count woa ad vanced IGO.OOO by a syndicate of 0101 rlaco broakers. to enable him to marry a rich Mlsa Faber. Falling In that en- 'lurpnso lair kuum caxnf; w Auirruii arid married on heiress at Buffalo. Now York. Ho has sine refused to repay tho money lenders, and they. It appears, aro to bo prosecuted for "at tempted swindling." Tho'woTBtvrladlcrln this matter is evidently tho Count himself, who be gnlled a foolish young woman Into marriage on a false showing of wealth. Out there la nothing said of asy pro ceeding against the fellow. In splto of any such exposures, there Is a swarm of Americas girls eager to marry aay foreigner with a title. This U perhaps good thing for America. Xi la better to have the fools multiply In Earopirthsn In this country. duty In this matter It should havo Required tho Immcdlato resignation of that wnnttttt Tint nrfmnrtlir thn ttnnrri lldtilf fa vnanntirtllilA fnr nil f linf hnd I occurred. It should ncvor havo ap-l'8 . .... .,,.,.. 1 a . . 1 ar iroinica wiiKinuii, nnu iuusi. iuiik "h" have been mado sensiuie or ins inom-cloncy. The board Is too much controlllcd by political considerations. Tho stato prison should be got out of politics. Governor Pardoo should not, like Pllsto, wash his hands of nil respon sibility. Ho properly refuses to meddle with the '"patronago" or tho board, but ho should requlro of that body n strict performance of IU duties or a speedy resignation of lla memljcrs. Tho peoplo of California hnvo grown very weary of conditions at Folsom that may at any tlmo result In tho lib. oration of a hordo of convicts to proy upon tho community and to commit robberies and murder. The farmer becomes a -liberal em ployer of labor. Tjo farm labor la not Mt4l la -tho cities. K'tf all tho 'difference In the wtl hriHttfcor the'stream of 'labor Is mltWilC leWord' th fare or nway froaa them, rtwterwfT la rcUIwc good prices fot '! o produces and ho always pays wages In proportion and buys frMtjrwHh' his -money, Tho coadlU of tho labor market Iw the cMrl"t lWy",fpeinlent on Tfetyourv scalp for dandruff not feubbat! Ayert Vigor, tZMT.'Z: ? RIOTERS CONVICTED. Al Danville. IlL, six out of eight por- sons-arrested for participating in a riot havo been convicted. It Is to bo hoped that thoir sntenco will bo sovore. as the act of -tho mob-was grossly crimin al. It served to triaco a blot on tho community. And tho untlro country felt that -It 'had been abased In tho 6y& of Uio"world.- Noxt to tho prevention of lynching, tio host posslblo courso woUtd bo tho prompt punlshrmont of tho lyncher. In Uio end, this would bo a mothod of prevention. Thoro has boon a theory, too ofton based pn fact, that a murder committed by a howling crowd was a safo performance and that tho statutes wero futllo against a rabblo. Tho os capo if mm tho effect of this theory Is to bo found by changing tho fact. In dividuals will haro to learn that It Is do part of thnlr duty to hang, shoot qr burn transgressors; thoy must bo pop nilttod to learn, also, that tho courts aro adequate for dealing out prompt and oxnet Justice.' llnforo they can learn all of this, somo oftho courts, It Is thio, will hard reformed. EDITORSaDISCUSBINQ WATER, Ralom, KiiKono and otlior up valley towns nro Involved In n controversy as to tho purity of tho demestic: wator Dlirqily. To tho nlleged Impurity ol thtcwatar supply Is attrlbutod by somo tho main causa for tho provujonco In tpeso ciiioa or many cases of typhoid feyor. Hero In Orogoh City It Is dif ferent. Typhoid fovor niid othor epl. ilomlcs, directly or Indirectly contribu ted to by Impuro wator, aro practically an unknown quantity. Oregon City owns Its own 'wntor plant and its ca Pablo board of water commissioners has at heart tho best possible sorvlco for all consumers rather han tho sac r co of that aorvlco to tho onrt that n substantial dividend may bo regularly apportioned to tho Interested stock holders aa Is somotlmo tho caso when" this public utility Is owned and controlled by Individual. Oregon Oily Enterprise. This Is anerror and puta Rtigene In a false iKartIo. Wo havo no typhoid foyer Or other epidemics hero When an occasional caso of typhoid fever Is found It Is invariably traced to well Water A prominent physician In this city says ho has analysed tho city water many times, always finding It pure. Prof Sweotsor. of tho Univer sity of -Oregon, hss also analyzed tho water, 'nailing it absolutely pure nufcene a Hard. W I . i. I A BAD tTATE OP TH1N08 ATTHE FOL80M PRISON Testimony given tho Haeramonto county grand jury in relation to tha Kolsont prison la outlined In the now columns of ThO Baemmonto Reo. 'Tho far-ts brought out dlseloHo a rnft' scandalous mismanagement of that Institution. Incredible aa It may seem, n prison guard admitted that v. hen an explo slvo la needod a convict la given tho key to-the mogailno and allowed to tkko out lowdor with no supervision. No ono knows how many sticks of dy namlto tiro removed at auch time. This show how easy It was for tho convicts who recently escaped to get all tho dynamlto thoy wanted, Tha grand Jury ulqulry Into tho lata outbrwW has brought out unwillingly teetlmony of guards tending to show WktvJen WUklnsonr and iterliapa other ofnclals, guilty of cowardice. It Is lfruiHl (hat pouio of tho oscaplng convicts might easily havo boon shot, wid thus tho whole plot havo been mada to fall had not tho warden given order not to nro. It Is also In vtdttic that Warden Wilkinson had hover given tho guards any Instructions M to what should bo uono In catfo of such an attempt of convicts to escape from prison. Tho grand Jury has begun woll In. this niatUr, and will continue Its In vUgat(o& this week. It Is dqtug a Roe4 oervtco to tk atatos Th CallforAta Bt tvord of Pilson Dlivctor has utterly failed to do Ita Most1- peoplo know whnt tho Now York stock exchango Isllko. Tho Bop Iln Ilourse is attended by qulto two thousand persons. Thoro ia no snlo of sonts, and no membership fco, membership being largely hold by companies and firms. Tlorlln trading Is qulto to tho point of monotony. Theso and othor Interesting points will bo covored by William C, Dreher In "Tho Berlin Bourso" In tho Septem ber Contury, for whoeo artlclo Werner Zehmo has drawn numerous Illustrations. Postal clorks of Missouri, Kansas, Colorado and Now Mexico recently hold a convention at Kansas City, Mo., and passed a resolution calling upon tho Fodoral government lb compel railroads to employ only Btoel mall cars or cars with at lenst steel frames so as to reduce tho hazard of tholr occupation- At prcsont tho mall car Is usually tho chief sufferer In tho caso of a collision. Tho Citizens' Light & Traction Co. yestordoy afternoon placed a now car on tho "llttlo" lino, to run between Iho Fair Grounds and Yow Park. Tho cos Is a new vc&lbulo, nicely painted and will hold C5 passengers. The lnsldo Is well finished and oiled, and tho outsldo painted fn maroon. It on narrow guagc trucks but so arranged that tho wldo gungo trucks can bo placed under It on short no tice, when tho lino Is widened, which it is tho plan of Managor J. W. Spring cr to do boforo many months Tho car was built at tho car shops on Kast Stato street, and Is tho handi work of local workmon throughout, Manager Springer himself having contributed his own labor in tho con struction of tho car. Tho car being a nnrrow guage. It was Impossible to run down to tho llttlo' lino on tho Stato Btreat tracks. A team of truck horses Avaa therefore employed, and theso hauled tho car down Stato street to tho Intersection of Winter, tho wheels of the car scarcely making a mark on tho hard street. After the car had been placed on tho rails, a trial trip was mado over tho road, and tho now vlstlbulo mado nrt excellent appearance and ran llko an old stager. Another car Is In courso of construc tion, and will bo placed In commission In a few days. Thoro Is a largo forco employed rebuilding tho llttlo car lino. A FACT PROVEN. England Is complaining of nn In vasion by tho American mosquito, tho troublesome Insect hnvlng been Im ported by tho fnat AtlnntloJInoni. Tho). United Htmcs nan long una a griev ance against Its Invasion by tho Eng lish sparrow, which wob Introduced hero under tho mlstnkon notion that It wna a valuablo Insootlvorous bird. Wo nro now quits, perhaps. ' 0 Tho I.lly Whlto ItopubllcauB of Should Convince Even the Moat Skep tical of Its Truth. If thoro Id tho slightest doubt In tho minds of any that dandruff germs do not oxlst, their bollof Is compollcd by tho fact that a rabbit Innoculated with tho germs became bald In six weeks' tlmo. It must bo nppa-ont to any porson thoroforo that tho only prevention of baldness Is tho destruction of tho gorm which act Is successfully ac complished In ono hundred por cent of cases by tho application of Now bro'a Horplcldo. Dandruff Is caused by tho same germ which causes baldness and can bo prevented with tho snmo romedy Nowbro's Horplcldo. Accopt no Bulistltuto. "Destroy tho causo you rcmovo tho effect." Hnlil liv Irnillnir ilrllcplnlo Snml Ifln I. T"- " " , f mi y7 1 7. Ill BU1IIIIIB IUI B1IIUIIU IU iilU uuriHi'iuu Co., Dotrolt, Mich. Dnnlol J. Fry, Special Agent, Salem. bVMI m' J'WiMtf IH Vm Tarifai anil TM !,).... gjTORtS lThe Kint! You Have jflJEjsfci; -"I Always Bought jJdablcPrcpnralionrorAa- H - m BVVSWMVHaVVaYTflYaTflH laH WWf ft U II H thfjWLfyi.lMaT! "' 1 fmm I4H p 1 r M . Ill H TJimntna nideqllnn Chocrrur- 19 m f uir II nc3Sflndnesl.Conlaiii3 neillier fl nf JkAf J Opium.Morplunc norNmeral. IV V l'l j Not'Naiicotic. M Mi VlM toy on- isa a -m MxJm I Jafl . 1 ' r . r i 1111 yEzzzxTm 1 m vw r 11 A Yl Alf IINH. ApcrTccincmodyforConsupa- 1 If www Tlon.SourSlomacn.uiarrnoCfl m 1 tf g- -. Worms.ConvuIsions.Fcvcnsh- m m I.m II is a u neasnndLoss of Sleep. M J f y y Vui F&cSimllo Signature of H . si? jJlfTTT TUiufn Vimu yjTr:. m 1 11 1 r i w i h h rx JiKYV YUHlt. WJ 1 mi M w M W m lapPlTVMMPiilvVvflWVMHI V BBt "arW aVaV sh BAIFTImBvlr4aSaEV Bl BBBl BaS BVnblBMaaBl BBBl BB1 BBB1 twummmmmmajiMmtmm ) hikk , . v '-.Jim 1 iiiiii I exact cxipy or wRAPPta H M:f Wl mMn p WM II mw H IB i- .1 - - - ' T - 1 . : , ' "1 J Ix)ulslann nro to publish a Lily Whlto pnpor. I o A young mnn and his sweetheart enn enrn enough In tho hop yards to keep thorn a year, and then get n wholo housokeoplng outfit at Ths Journal Stato Fair Wedding. I.tfo In Oregon Is easy, Tho California stato fair Is on for two weekH at SaCratncnto and all tho Bpeclnl pollco In tho stato aro required Tho Newport paper has this about a prominent Snlom real estate man: "Jim Wlllson, ono of Salem's Jolly sea bench pIlgrlmB, a couplo nf dnys ago was entertaining his friends by exhibiting his equestrian ability on tho "hurrlcnn dock" of tho Nye Crook Ass. Tho oxhlbltlon, however, was suddenly terminated by Jim's bulky form bolng piled In tha dust IIo will no doubt next tlmo have tho frlaky craft securely "anchored stem nnd stent" boforo ho Indulges In any ca pers on Its deck. 11 1 - Snlom has at this 'season tho finest summer cllmatoi HOP-PICKERS SUPPLIES Hop picking Gloves for men, womaa and children 10c Ladies Straw Hate, wide brim 19c Sun- bonnets, good quality 18c, Shirt Waists 25c Crash Dress Skirts 45c, Toweling 5cyd Towels 4c each. Turkish Towelsi. large and heavy 19c each, Red Tabic Cloth 25c a yard. Linen Toweling,, unbleached, 10c a yard, Lots or new goods; rrrivcd. Greeabaum's Dry Goods Store. 302 Commercial Street I KpHBBlBB'BBBBm 1 '9JtUB-3BBBBa, Msm 5. A Crcam of Propriety 5 for the Cream of Society Economy Bfa&d Evaporated Cream delleaev tcmntlncr tn th n.n. f..tUIi,. .l.i- m . .. :' ilKri?h tMt?.thai ldom obtained by uslnff ord nary crelm and 4 Vfhich Is sought and relishsd by all coffc drinksrs. It Is also unsur- n.7.. J wiw purpojes iwmm intant r-ood. W produce nlnsty per cent of all Evaporated Cream used In tha whola world and PanUoav.ry can. fc&P C luto cap lab." . .r.p.v4 .wiiinumeari uo uspenuea on as ine purest, nctw vw inn illWttk aunBLUinv. UOIHUiLrfl IL Wltn th nKw brands and you will ssa that it is superior, to all Sm tha cap label before you buy. w HELVETIA WLK CONDENSW C0MPAHY. HigaUBd, IUiuok. mbwp m f Sale Ten Itillion Bbxes a Year. 'aV.BBf"Bm V. I M Al HmM '!" WjM M. H H L'Hmbw bbSbbsbVwmBW wVKVLbhIw I ' rt kW b H W' VJBuHnJ VbV VaWt bVbwJbbWI bwJ V )B -.-aBBMBaBMaMBLaWr H LaMaa.JSgI-2jgjBawELS M ovir:vlss2Lsv Signs of Renewed Activity In tho real ostato vrorld Indicate In-; creasInK bulldlnc operations thi Spring, and prompt us to remind you that our facilities for supplying and soft wood, lumbor, lath, jjhlwUs and otlior building matorlals art i coptlonally good. Wo will be pl to furnish estimates on contract! largo or small. A car of Mill CltJ Bblnglos received. QOODALE 'LUMBER CO, . . Nar 8.vp. Pas Dpo Phens Wt. A Man who is not Fastidious About his laundry work will tako It to "any old placo," but thoso who aro woll-bred, and want their Ilnon to bo faultless In color" and finish will seok out thq Salem Steam Laundry In tlmo, Just as -water finds IU lovol. Our laun dry work la Incomparable, and is tho perfection of tho laundryman's art Try us. Sattau Stauir Latmrfrv. COLfNEL, J.JOLMSTiB, Prop. AwSj-2 ' p7,' Phcna-411. SMLIbtrtySt 2z& T ,sLmk L-r vttk y H K . bT x " TZJTJhJksS PtfJ .'L conic-n Puritys Emhtem la not a safer gu. ran tea of genulnl Qualltr than. cur. jtame. YTMiM aui llQuors. sold pr u art Al for-that re Bon. whota r used medicinally as tonic, or aa a boveraw, our cuMosser aro. aexved wlth.tha ret,bok (a tM market Wo have a roputMloa to pr Borvo. which wortli too jnv9 t H trifled with. m . - Of .111 L P. IHMiFJ-ci- ! liaH-a)f atBjtaMnaitaHBiltlf SPEBR BRXDS: 8c dojfea for eggs Oc pf lb fee lataU 7 t-2ct1b for aMittcr I triuie, tew JO p cMi kt.cMiit iiimiiiiBmiill,,,,JMIttit)aglati,M -.mkim&li