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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1904)
TWO DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1904. -- - ' " mmMmmmMmmmmmmMMmmmmMmmm sweets-but tho proper kind of swecta. Cheap, nasty confections m9MW999V9fW ghouId neyor bo gla ihomi ncthor shou,d y pormjtted to have iS ri 9 . , . - ... i.i.n..u. ,MriArton rtf euff fhnt mnR I -f ii IVI o ve on I A lot of people are taking advantage of our very liberal offer One days cash sales refunded to pur i chasers, 1st week ends Friday Feb 12, I inn murh inm nop anv of that Indefinable hodgepodge of stuff that mas querades under tho namo of cake. Beware of cheap painted candles; they aro poisonous. But give tho chlldron sweets lntho form of pur chocolate, honey and syrup mado from fruits. A lump of sugar or a stick of good candy now - . . . . ... ...... . .. i and then will not hurt thorn. Let mem eat moiasses, uui uu In a irood oualitr. Fruit tellie. If unadulterated, and plain that are not too swoot, are good for children. Let the children havo sweets. Tho system craves thorn. They part warmth and enorgy. They nourish and build up the tlssuog. Tho best time to give tho children sweets Is at meal tlrao. Lot fruits, Jelly, syrup, molasos, honey or cookies form a part of each meal, and tho children will not so ofton plead for candy and cake. Let tho chlldron havo sweets. But see to It that they aro furnished tho proper kind, at tho right time, and In sensible quantity. Medical Talk for tho Home. sure It cookies Ira- URE INDICATION! IAD G.w.Johnson&6o. JOURNAL X-RADIUMS Persons who quarrel with all their neighbors ought not be blamed for quarreling with business people on the street. Tho Journal must docllno further communications over tho woman suffrage question. Tho mattor Is not before tho public and space Is needed foe more Important subjects. It Is bnd onough to go Into an editor's office and uao profano and oh scon j langqago and throaton to lick him. Hut to go around In tho dead of night and stick up original poetry on your own shop windows against him Is well that Is what you might call uncivilized warfare. It would be Just nnothor na "pass In his chips." run of ItoosevolMs luck to have Mark Han- The Leading Clothiers 3B6ftonal page of . Hhe Dail Journal ByHOFER BROTHERS. Scrlppa News Association Telearams. UNI0rJNtf1 'XNibllshod oyory nftornoon exepot 8unday at 197 Commorclal stroct 'LABEO Subscription terms: Dally ono year, R00 In advance; dally three months, $1.00 In advance: dally by carrier, SOo per month; weekly one year, $1.00 In advance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. "Ono woelt lOo; ono month. 3Gc; three months $1.00. At Journal offleo; at Onue's grocery, south Salem; at Dowersox grocery, Vew Park; Asylum Avenue Grocery 8tore; Electric Grocery, East State a treat ainfllo Copies Price S cents. Price to newsboys 2'2 cents per copy. To Mall Subscrlbers-Tho data when you BUbsorlttion ootplros Is on tho addroso label of cncli paper. When that dnto arrlvos, If your subscription baa uot again bom pnU In ndrance, your namo Is tnkon from tho list A chango of dato oa (ho mldrosa label Is a receipt. Entered at the postolnee at Salem, Oregon as second-class matter. FOR COUNTY JUDGE. 'nils Important onic In Marlon county Is to Ixi 11111 for the next four ymn at Uia comln spring election In mont oountlM. In Marlon county Judge Scott ti twin pretHwd by his friend for reelection, and bin candidacy hns warm support In some quarters. As a almmiilon of the good roailn movement. Judge 8cott will be as twllwi by certain rtrortMMlve olemntH and they will oonelder him too lntnvlvn. Hut tlw pivrelv and younger element, of the party will rally Jtlnmgly for Jude Hcott. Of wiling the uffloo Is n hard on to till ami there will ,a some strong wnUldaUw aHaltMt Scott, or rather candidate for the place. Among the aro mentioned Cant. M. Hunt, of Sublimity; O 1 Trrll. of Mehama. W. O. Hubbord. of Katun, the latter two having held the utile In the past THE JAPAN.RUSSIAN WAR. Th rwl Imuh between Jnp ami HuMim In the front war In (lis Orient lion naver been fully disclosed. aI! ?U1!Z ."" n"" hftM Mkr iliilMt Aa ha)l ivlHwrb nil China and Ivor? Tim war do m mmII tlw YRllilty rf tU Km, ur. t)wt ,, MMotl untmriieN and vlrtorliHis for ewtftirian. Am,iX " ttwMi ' m,t l,h"1 "w h" on T . trrtW)- w mny w, iww mwr th Orient All t oth- powera will ttd a rkl door. TU. mnt wMtioAam lo anUir i)Hdr UiumIhh domlmiUou. In ttito war Juhiu kuU for frt IwiUUitk, tot WW and om. tU .Ivtlteed WlwW In lltU run M lot. W VALUE OF GOOD PUDLIO 80HOOLS, TUrt JHl.W tHWN of wtwotttott litolM cowwiwdoil for ml.. l rtlM to add m to SSTSiJ T HnUm .. hwt. sily 0o UMt th wg oily I. , .totTbJwL r M k .U,tl of th rWI4, , w iruTeJIrS B v.,1o. prlt. wh(rtta ,WIW W(H ,n .Jijg & fnM,w. who for vWt,M ur eJJJtoirttf. uul -m-uriiu. school, u, ,hat Am Ml.,w lfte TJJJ " Im0 huUiIms but km VtsL iiii u wiMomti- l uthw ways .mkh orwtl.tL LET THE OHILORRN HAVE SWEBTS, Nrly aUl cUJ. MrUUIy If tkr b nomm. hwkkr rhlU. mw KcKlvo4 mMtM that smh. oa, aS lilTE rfr rtlWnm .m an sort of MWTT tSl iS JMrt ftlowluS tkm U oat rick. li-HMwutTa oaSrl Thr ho ro ww,fi wlsUk cum h aMaWi4 t0 No woman who attempt to sing should wear hor dross low In the nock. To watch n note gurgling along from tho breast bono up to tho throat, and then finally oscape through tho forks of hor wlshboho Is Interesting from an nnntomlcnl standpoint, but not roally an ossontlnl accessory to musical art. Tho land of tho Itlslng Sun may be tho cause of tho Setting Sun of Russian territorial expansion. Tho old Russian boar will stand a wholo lot of chewing and nagging from tho llttlo brown men or Japan before ho gets fairly aroused. But tho Japs are terrlors -and will Btay with tho bear and may get him up a treo. A groat flnanolor dosconds so low as to onw Thn .innmni itc iimih prosporlty and directs his cheap man to call us a graftor, a boodler. etc. "" "v"' ' juuiiim tun biana u. ic nas roputatlon and to sparo. i' Tho present Pope, llko' his predecessor, Is humanoly Inclined toward Christian Socialism. Proruptor than prompt, the St. Louis fair will bo oponod ahead of time on April 30th. Russia can be rollod on to proaecuto dlfforonces In tho Orlont, peace I fully by preference, but prosecuto thorn to a finish, under any and all circumstances. This community sends out each' year soveral hundred school teachers who aro omployed In this stato and othor statos. Tho reputation of having tho host public schools In tho stato nt Salem will onablo nil those young eople to command top wages. That Is worth considering. The old-fashioned fellows who foundtd tills land, Who turned tho first furrow and broko tho first sod, Hmblaxonod this motto on overy hand: "Our trust Is In God." But should thej- come back from their bowers of bllsa, Should they rlso onco again from tho mouldering dust They'd And their old motto reads something llko this "Our God Is a Trust." -Denis A McCarthy. In Llfo Tho Journal Is trying hard to remain In the ranks of the small and modest publication that do well their local work. But people are ordoS ng It from all parts of the state, and oven from other states It may SSr JvlcT a 8eVe"-C0lumn 0,Bht '- IU advertiser, Who envies Mark Hanna the strannmm nrT r ,111, i the fata, sickness of that BrWt cenUr' hua "as JlZs "S would not prefer to lead the smaller and less ambitious I oof a coun" try editor, or even of an obscure ami humble cltlsen of ciaokST county, like Geo. C. Ilrownell? Clackamas The Journal cannot conceive an- rani ranu r i. n . . Mant "teohli" i. .m. . ,. for Ul Ornlan's con- wt techlneea. It. editor u preeldent or the worWs fair and he nml to mm are the whole thing, m. city editor is manager of the ader ttotn fund, to see that nothing gets away Into imprepJJ channels iiu Nephew Is publisher of the UwU and Clark otllelal Z iTtln Z win II' talnly a that the Scott fsmlly ml all the -torv n i it . .. r I d lri subject. araV;nu pe 0,my OnteJotS. U.W-. The xm. of us are lmMpy to even be permitted to live l Ore- nin SORES. ULCERS, ABSCESSFa -w " - - r - lf l The beat evidence of a bad condition of the blood and unhealthy tateof it --. ;. M niii tatnrintr flnrc. runnincr ulcer, or abscess. Th.,..tw the bodily Impurities ore not passing out through the proper channels, but are left in the system to clog and poison tho blood. So thoroughly da, the poison permeate tho system that every little scratch, cut or brnb inflames and festers. Everything about an old sore or ulcer suggests dlsea incy aucct vuc (jcuaui u""i "j require constant attention, and are a source of anxiety and trouble all ihe time, and in some cases highly offen sive. There is danger, too, of these places becoming cancerous n not treated promptly and in the right way. Washes, salves and ointments are good for external use, but they cau't stop the discharge or change the condition of the blood, and for this reason the sore never heals per manently. ' ""&' & : ."3- Not until the blood is purged of impurities and the system cleansed of all harmful substances should the ulcer heal, or the effect upon the sys tem might prove disastrous. S. S.S. goes into the circulation and searches out and removes the cause of the old sore and invigorates and builds up the polluted, sluggish blood again, and as the poisonous matter is driven from the system the sore begins 'to heal, now flesh forms and ine piacc is soon cuvcrcu over wuu fresh skin and the sore is gone for all time. Where the constitution li debilitated from the effects of chronic sores, ulcers, abscesses, carbuncles, hn.ta rr otlipr severe skin pmnfrfnna .a o o will build it up again and stimulate and strengthen all parts of the system. S. 8. ft contains no strong minerals, but is guarta teed entirely vegetable. It is unequalcd u a Blood Purifier and Invigorating tonlo Do not depend upon local remedies nlcu. vci yuui uiuuu ugui, uuu ua it lorcca OQf the poison the sore must heal, because nothing is left in the system for it to feed upon. Write us should you desire medical advice, which is girttf without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, VnOU OAXP OS1 THE 1.BO TO Aim. A SOLID SOKE. Newcastle. Pa.. Jul-on .. Throe years Biro a common boil .' poarod on tho oslf of my limb. Notviiv a phystolan. who nrosorlbod'a ?..''1 flax seod, supposedly. By iomo f,,V?l mistake I was slven oorrn.u. : it mate, and aftor having It on for k mlnutos X could enduro the ni. !T Inncr.K an tnnV nffthn n..ll...T a M found that my limb from the oalftojv ankle was in on awful oondltion. r' mediately sent for another phytlclV;' Vho told me I had boon poisoned, v, limb from the calf to the ankle wsiom olid lnflamod sore. I was adviiad t, bes-in 8. S. S., and improved racldl under its use, but about this timo I hi? an attaok of typhoid fever, and this t! tlod in tho orislnal soro. Thli, of count oauiad a baok sot, but havintr confldnn in th ability of B. 0. S I began it a2 as soon as Z wan over the fevor, ond ta make a long1 story short, was oomplattlr and permanently oured. Two years hirt olaprad, and I havo never bad a return o the trouble. MRS. K. A. DUPpy. ' 214 W. Washing-ton It, aao$j39c0sfceoeoaeeosM2 SatncJay Only 3 pairs for ... Full fashioned, seamless, fast black, reg ular 1 5c pair Saturday only 3 pairs for 4&OC i Rosteln & Gfeenbatsm 2 302 Commercial Street. a Sr ieEWfflw?M58BlJ THE PCK OF the forest mi Hrei!L?,IXH,W ihU m R bwm,fl" Whit. Lankan " wtrtint tad w)mm fwvl 1WMiued IL .. i 1 1 1 9 Has been taken to supply the stock off lumuor In our yards. Our stock Is comploto with all kinds of lumber Just received a cw load of No. 1 shlugles, also a car of flno sbokM wo aro uble to All any and all.klnd; ; of bills. Come and lot us show you' our stock. ! Yard and office noar S. P. passonger depot. 'Phono Main CGI. ; GOODALE LUMBER CO. ;; wo(WeHM4we i ?W44KMKM.e4M.44J4 . .WTT.. R. M. Wade & Co. Have Received OV --. -J;r . nMiM.iiiiiiin I, am 1 Z A carload of smooth and ! ; h&thed galvanised wite and ;; ii i ae pi?epased to make at- j; tractive prices. !TT!!?!!! Cherry Pectoral for all diseases of the throat and lungs. A doctor's medi cine for 60 years. A household HW w i s 1 f 1 I -r uamnsLawmnffl TharaAe!,!SOre Qrocrl" "1 better Orocertes taan ANYBODY There s where you get GOOD treatment US TnT 8eeoMaAaTrT A. M. PATRICK & CO. I . Successor toD.S. Bentley. Wholesale ami Retail g Roche Harbor Lime, Alsen Cement, Lath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel 1 wm -l. zr,rr.? i rsr-m "poera Hoast Blo7kMERCBANT 1 H449 22iJFar TiTr "rTy'tt, X ' - - X?W JUP a t uuasc olOCk n UMrteKedcontr.jfitter. will .,.. . Courtsteet Stop la and for yoursolf. c, 0 nant. A .