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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1901)
A'-). . .1 ii for ;ml ft nr .J h-7", W ." 4r f,$t& : V V m& m -f.Ti . rorn ,rtp.yiUj nuccn Minora pawIboI ''WA fr'lX'n rs'sriyy bf'uirA Li.fWLl W'1" jtvorni 1Rpni!! rv .MBoauc 'S' Mdlrti ',v At- , Plfff ; i" first b ',v nnd rS i f nncO ttifoug Jnmlsj ndylco, for.tb !8t.CUt fry ami 'ilmvo 1 l: iocours.1 ger jrfjj ueginui lu iimiu land tho Potion ! vusm 1 fcotM I tfadOrflcl upnrts.wo llmvottli . I, (per com ull luTo" ilt woull KeeduTU 3wm Ml IbOvinlJ XxnlUc! a lotTol ruuimal (pure.gU t,tacnmt . iirnftlilnl AS Sn.it i.'SV Titvikuiuu1 k, that ty thU peny -from Ttm5 fS&: vm r-iv loiffoj . ..!i5- (Uju i not c iflWrffi! life fri contal WaftOJ vote 5 , TO flllng3fl pouloll rtiCtjlTIlT A Strong Woman 'Iowa City, lown, Aug. 15, 1M0 My wife wa nick for threo year, wo trtejl everjlhlnir without roller nml spent much money. My wlfo tried Wlno of Cardul nnd four bottles cured her. 8ho took two more bottles, knowlnK alio would havo to work hard during tho hay harvest. 81io attended to all her Iioum hold duties and loaded and unloaded all tho hay. This mcdlclno Rare her MrenRth. Ior mcirly ho win weak and tired and cou d hardly net about, but since she has been tnklnR wlno Sf Cardul alio feels better am stron ?s r t ban when 20 years of nge. JOS. A. KlShMllAFUH. Mn. Elstnhafcr had tried everything durlntf her three years ltkne and had spent conjld. e rable money. Sht was weak and could hardly gel about for three years before she took WINE or I Now, after taking the Wine or Cardul, she can work with her husband In the hay Held. That Is hard work, but It Is not as Injurious to a woman's health as labor In stores, factories and offices where thousands of alrlsarc closely con flntd vear after vcar. With the aid of Wine of Cardul a woman can do any reasonable worK ana enoy ooou ncaun. inc health that Wine of Cardul brings makes a woman vigorous In body and mind. Freed Irom those terrible devastating pains a woman grows wen unu viS naturally. Wine of Cardul regulates the disordered menstruation and cures leucorrhoea, falling of the womb and periodical pains In the head and back caused by standing or sitting a long time In the same position. Thedford s Black.Draught puts the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and blood In proper inane. Greatly increased strength and endurance Is the natural result. Most cases are cured quickly. All druggists sell Sl.00 bottles of Wine of Cardul and 25 cent packages of Thedford's Black.Draught. Btt.VH lio will favor n platform to ninko the flvo ofllees oost nbout $40,000 n year Insti'iul of $80,000 na nt prosont. Tho peoplo who favor reform prin ciples In our stiile nffuirs uro not goltiK to bo pnrticulnr w ho Jouh It to it la tlnie horn Blly nml fairly nml thuronro men in nil hicliona of itupublionn putty who fnvoi it. Heaf t ' x JOURNAL X RAYS. tire Nature'9 warning notes of approaching danger from a dis eased heart. If you would avoid debilitating diseases, or even sudden dcatli from this hidden trouble pay heed to the iieiiiitoeo complacent early warnings. Strengthen the Una (if ihu Suimn KH8 lcarts muscles, quiet its nerv ous irritation arm rcguiatc us aclion with that greatest of all heart remedies, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. Hoy Diivln, of Snlom, line tnkon tho plnco of BtenoRrnpliur nt tlio I'oiulloton Snvlnua Hnnk, recently vncntod by Hoy Hnlo., who hnsBono to WnsliiiiKtoii, D, C. to outer tlio Coliimbl.t Law College I'ctHlletnii K.-O. Pncutnonla Prevented. N Amoti( ihv tetiH of tliniipniuN who For dtlw and llltwlnr. ddni, tMnt implomi, "' l)prtmnt." Tin CUtUnoot MuliclBi tnirny, ThlJllM'Adliorr VMItinoogt, icno. ySRJMiHMMg KiBimmm THE OAILY JOURNAL Mombar Northwest Afternoon Nowepj.por Longuo, BY HOFER BROTHERS FRIDAY, DEO. 13, 1001. Unlly One Yoar, 33.00 In Advanoo Dally Four Months 91. In Advance Dally by Carrior 50o Por Month Weekly One Yoar SI.OO In Advnnoo V EDITORIAL PAPERS ON THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tan JoonNAi, lino arranged to print a sorios of t,npor8on the public ecIiooIb and tti9 first onoappoars today. It is from tlio pen of the eloquent younu clergyman of tho Yew Park United Biotlircn church. It was rend nt tlio Salem ministerial union at tho request of thnt liody nnd was tho Bubject of a prolonged discus sion in which many good thoughts about (improving our public schools woro 'brjdghtout. Tho ministers union is an nblo body of mon and thoy all deeply Interested in education. Tiik Jouiinal lias secured theso addresses and will print them in tho nextfow issues. They nro all friondly to tho public schools and will help make public sen timent lo uphold tho good'ork of the past and mnko still gtcater progress possible. PUT THE OFFICIALS ON A SALARY Tho llrst step toward putting nny corporation in order is to find out exactly hat tho fixed charges of operation nro and what tho incomois. With this in view Tiik Jouiinal lins opened a campaign to put all olllclals on n fiat salary and put nil fees nnd emolu ments nbovo a stated salary into the treasury. When tho peoplo know exactly to a cent what they uro paying each one of their state olllclals there w ill bo a basis for reform and Improvement and bettor business methods. ThoBtato superintendent of schools says nil tho feet) of Ills olllco are now troing into tlio treasury. This has only been for a fow years, and is contested. Other superintendents took tho fees and others may do it ngain, For many years nil tho fees of that olllco wero tnkon by tho official, whether tliero was any law for It or not. It is nquostion whether nil fees collected by n stnto official do not belong to thostnlo. Tiik Jouiinal has received geno nl support in tho press of all parties for starting tills rampaign and for starting it right. Prominent ItopublicnnB havo assured Tiik Jouiinal that they favor thie leform nnd will holp put it through their con volitions. A promiuont Democrat who is in the councils of that party lias called in Sik'in will launch another club Mou day evening tho Commercial. P tt A There l no sin theso I ii y 3 as metre. C K C Of courM) no state hoard is responsible forltscleik No one is lospouslblo for anything. This is n funny world. Close buyers who liavo investigated ' nro confident tlmtinSalem holiday goods ' are being sold much lower than nt Port Intiil. There nro only a fow Hhares of stock in l ho fruit growers' union to bo taken. It I will bo the grower's own fault if ho re mains unorganized. M I There Is a w hole lot of ImritnliiR offered I by our merchants to holiday shoppers such ns wero never offered before. Their I iuIh mo full ol Information. m Salem men never concede tlio superi ority of any city over their own. He sides Salem Is tho best governed city this side of tho new Jerusalem. jc That Y. M. O, A. orator foil down on Salem public Bpirit whon ho ad mitted this town had done what Den ver could not do put up n homo for the boys. & An exchange says perhaps Harvoy Scott is slated for Governor himself. If lio made ns good u one ns ho did n text book commissioner, lio'd ho n corker on boiiiu things. ft "Not dead but sleepoth " on an east ern Oregon tombstone, wns shockingly modified to tho discomfiture of tho too soou'inarried widow, by tlio addition ef: "With another fellow." t: It It Tin: Jouiinal is overinn with ads, but thoy are all for tho purposo of Bhowing tho peoplo that this is tlio host plnco in tho state to buy your holiday presents and tho ads. are full of helpful hints. A A Salem papor that is managing can didatos for tho whole Republican party says tho Looney boys nro working to get n delegation for Fulton. Woll, thnt is no enmo. Tlioro nro worse men than Fulton for Senntor. rf Gotr Patrick A. Collins, mayor of Hoston, is a shining example of what poor but gifted boys enn do with Ameri can opportunities. At 11 ho was work- ... .i .i ! i-.l.t- At nrt .... ....... I in iiiu cuai minus ui uimu. n.k -u iiu mm a Doston cabinet-maker by day and nn enthusiastic law student by night. Ho- "Darting pains through my heart, lcfti sklo and nnn would bo followed by sinothcrhiR, heart spasms and falntinp. Dr. Miles' lloart Curo has entirely relieved mo of thoso troubles. " John VANDnxnunair, 256 Kewaunee St., Milwaukee, Wis. . Miles' e&tt Cute controls the heart action, accel erates the circulation and builds up the entire system. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. have iiM'd Chnmberluin'H Couuh Item. edy for d Ids nnd la grippe during the pnot fow yearn, to our knon ledge not n singlo cao has resulted In pneumonia. Tims. WliltrfioM it Co., 1M0 Wnbnsh Avenue, Clilenuo, one ol the most prom inent retnll druggists in thnt city in spenkingof till?, bhvh: ''We recommend Choniberlnin8 Cough Remedy for la grippe In many cnpi'B.ns it not only gi 'es prompt nnd comnlote recovery, hut nleo counteracts any tendency of In grippe to result in pneumonia. " For eulo by Dr. Stone's Drug Store. Salem people woro shocked this morn ing nnd did not know it. ACTivnT- IN PRUNE MARKET Tlio pruno Market y-Btorday and today receivod a notable impetus. Prices havo jumped one quarter of a cent nnd tliero Is a good ilutnnnd for tho best quality of goo Is. Nearly three fourths of tho Italians nro sold nml thoso who wi'lied todisposo of their holding could do so without trouble. Mnny, however, nro still holding for higher prices. u :mmJttmj:tm:utt::::j:::::jt::n::nu::5:j:n:::j:j::j:5:u:::j::::::::::: t BIG MARK DOWN SALE Big Reduction 011 all Our Shoes ill I fex wim vm i P 9 oL-5r' Men's Clothing Wo will not be undergo d n.iywhoro in Salem. The Best for the ....Least AVoney Wv 'iro.atf -rf"" " Co0 j I "3. ... SPECIAL SALE ON FURS Dress Goods liny your wife orduughter n lino ilrecH for .nias at our reduced prices. :: : :: :: " w W Gloves.,, Regular $1.25 for $1.00 Umbrellas For You to Kee p op Give Away w 4 III Special Sale The Wednesday evening: spc- clal sale was a pleasant sur prise to those who attended. They secured just what was ; advertised at figures that were i surprisingly lo . Santa Claus SAYS THE PLACE TO BUY PRACTICAL' AS WELL AS DAINTY FANCY PRESENTS IS AT Stockton's foro be was 30 ho was eminent ns n law yer nnd a national Democratic lender. At -10 lio wns in Congress, andhislnit post of public sorvico wns aa our Consul (jeneral at London Boston working men, from w. obo ranks ho graduated, nro nnturally proud of him. . Salem has plenty of organizations. It iioods men of nerve to back propositions nnd enterprises on something more than 11 peanut ecalo of magnificence. e Undo Sam will uet his back up one of theso days and buy back a few of Uiobo transcontinental railroads ho sold for a song n fow years ngo nnd break tho back of the trust. A Everybody 1b going to havo n chance toindulgo in that luxury of western Or egon shoveling tho beautiful. -J Market Quotations Today ;e OREGON HOP GROWERS The Association Backs up Aessrs. Durst and Feller. : Tho executtvo committoo of tho Ore gon Hop Growers Association lias denied tho report regarding a friction between tho association nnd M. II. Durst in the forming of tho pool. Tho rumor was al leged to have been started in Portlnnd, nnd was to the effect that Mr. Durst had donied that tlio association had anything to do with the formation of the pool or that Francis Follor would accompany him to London to conduct tho snle of tho consigned hops The letter is us np pe tided: "Lest certain items disseminated by tho "press" may bo misleading wo desiro to state that tho proceedings in tho for mation of tho London shipment of pooled hops have been entirely harmonious nnd unnnimously ncquiosod in of the hop in tho pool more Minn five-sixths havo been secured from stockholders of ! the Oregon Hop Grower's Association. 1 'IM. ..- ....... ....: 1 inueu Kiuwcm uiu nui uri) nig uuilUV- ing their interests nro well protected by their contract formulated and agreed up on by the Oregon Hop Grower's Assncin tion and Mr. Durst who has ndvnuced nine cents per pound without recoureo to ehcli individual grower having hops in tho pool nleo by having one ol their number Mr. Frnncls Feller who la one of tlio directors nnd treasurer of the Oregon Hop Growora' Association as sociated witti Mr. Durst in the oalo of the hops in London, .Mr. Feller is a pioneer farmer and hop grower and one of tho heavy taxpayers of Mari 11 county. Tho growers in tho pool have the utmist confidence that Mr. Feller will snare no pains to make this shipment n success, ' and will see that every grower is treated latrly anil Impartially we also believe that it is tho full intention nnd highest interest of Mr. Durst t& get th market price lor those hops eo as to mnko nooil returns on tho entiro lot. Many of the 1 growers think that the rt-Milts of this 1 pool will ho to sat Ufnotory that a in 11 h larger shipment will bo made next ten eon on s milar plan . Wm II KG AN, 1'ies. ) Kxecntvo 1 JA8 WINHI'ANIKY, Sec ) Com. , M L JON KB O.II G A. "Make Salem a Cooi Home Market' XW'W'VVW Wheat, Oats, Etc. Wheat 18c-50c Oats 28c. Parley $10 per ton. Flax CaBh, Northwest, $1 -15. Hop Market. HopB 0 to lfiie. Sti Ictlv choice lOc. Wntervillo.N. V., 10 to 12c. Liverpool, Due. 6 Hops nt London Pacific Coast steady, JC3 6s. to i, Live Stock Market, Steers 3:tyc. Cowb 2J63is. Sheep $2.50 gross to $ 3.00 Dressed veal tie OJtfc Hogs, nlive l?.C. Hogs, dressed Oc. Flour, Hay, Feed, etc. 1 Ualod client $7.25. ciovor ayt. Feed barley $10 per ton. 1 Hrnn-$lll. Shorta-1 17.(50. Flour, wholesnle $2 05. Potatoes, Actios, Etc. Potatoes lOo to GOc. Apples I0(ftfi0a per box. fancy packed f 1 00. Dried Fruits. Dried npples fiflc. 1ml inn nrunos -UH to CO 3J to 3J.( Potito Prunes, 40s to COs, 3jj -lo. Wood. Fence i'osts, Etc, Hig fir-3 DO. Second growth $3.00. Ash-$3 50 Uody oak-fl 00. -Polo oak $100. Cedar posts 7c. Dairy and Creamery Products. Dairy butter 1520c. Creamery 2025c. .Store 15c. First-class c untry, per roll 30o. Cream ot ereamory, pan Bkimmed 21c. Separator skimmed 23c. Ugcs aad Poultry Kggs 27c. Hens, live Oc per pound. TurkeyF 10c. Geese $5 to$0 por dozen, Ducks $3 to 1 1 pur dozen. .Wool aad Mobalr. Coareo wool 13c. Medium He. Fine 14c. Mohair 20 to 2.r)c. Hides, Pelts andFurs. Green hides, No. 1 On. Green hides, No. 2 4c. Calf skins 45c. Sheep 25 to 75c. Goat skins 25c to $1.00, Gray fox 10 to 10c, Coon 10 to 25o. Mink 25c to $1.25. Otter-$1 to $5. Skunk HI to 25c. Mnskrnt I to5c; Wildcat 10 to 25c. Stelner's Market, Chickens 78c. Kt!Bi per dozen, ensh. 27c Stayton Market. Ilrnn $14. Shorts $10. Portland Market. Portland. Dec. 13. - Wheat Walln Waila,01j02. Flour Portlnnd, boat grndea $2.70 $3.30. Graham 2.50. Oats Choice White $100 $1.05. Iinrloy $16 $10?.,' per ton. nunsiun urnn, !FI7) HnyTimUhy $U(a$i2 per ton. Onions $1.50 1.75. Potntoes 00 $1 CO por contal. Butter Best dairy, 1822; fncy croamory, 2225c ; Store 12J15 -.11, hgHS-Oregon. ranch 303 doz. Poultry-Chickens, mixed $2 60 $3 50; hens $1; turkeys, live 12 13c. Mutton Gross. 3 Hoes GropB 51,,'e. lloef (iroks 3.1)0 ftH$3 hQ Voal-tirosH. "HQSWill-. Hops-8 QlOclb. Wool Valley. 11 ffli Uitlb Kmrn -, , ---- , ..,, Tho Kind You Havo Alwnys Bought, nml which 1. in iiho ior over uu years, luiH liorno tlio rI.m, UDCtl - and has hecn ,,m,i0 xxn&ll f Vi&&K All,,w,,oonocLtlvUou?nm All OouiitorfoiLH, ImUnlloiiN nml JiiHt-ns-ronrt ,s' Mxpcilinctils that triflo with aw I omlniiBOr tC i.rn.bu6 Infants and Ghlldrcu-lilxnerl' aco agnliiHt iS What is CASTOR! A Castorla Is a harinlcsj suhstltuto for Castor Oil p Boric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Plciwiuifcn contains neither Cpiuut, Morphino nor other Nnr it Huhstinu'e. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroy V', nnd allays Foverlshness. It euros Diurrhum and iv?"? Colic. It reUovcs Teething Trouhles, cures CotiHtlnrj nnd Flatul'jney. It assltnllnles tho Food, rcBulntcaih Stomach und IJowels, glvi'.g healthy and nuttiral i2 Tho Children's Panoectv- Tho Mother's Friend. ft cEruiME CASTOR5A AcwAva ."oars tho Signaturo of Thb Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thc oiNTAun conrrr. tt mukpuy tiuct, niwyokh city. Have You Cold Feet? SiSs room. Get oi.o of our small GAS H KATBKS nnd nt smnll expernXwi'.!!" bedrooni for riHinu and tntiriiiir. Tho turn of n key nnd Hie touch o uJa? nil iliut is needed to stnrt tho lire. ni, 'i . Telechnns!i , 8 itCliemeketaSt, SALEA1 GAS jjGHjCO. International Stock food 3 Feeds for One Cent 3 Every 25 Pound Bucket Saves $7.00 Worth of Feel bold only by ...SAVAGE & REID... 322 and 324 Commercial St, Telephone 1701 THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM"; SALFM, OREGON A llrHt-clnBs mlvnto hospitnl for tho treatment of chronic and inreictl eases. Unlit tho past yoar ospoolally for the purposo foi which itlt used. Convonnntly located within four blocks of tlio bmineMivm of the city. Tlio most modern furnishing and latest tpplltnni throupliout tho building. Heated by hot wntor nnd JfjMeJ bygai and eleeticity Hero tho sick can havo tho comforts ol ta elegant pdvito homo, combined with nil thc ndvnntiiKOg of a genoral hospital without tho nolao, confusion, nnd publicity attenillnn one. Oateldo physclnns bringing ensos in treated with tho greatest coutteey, and assisted in operations if requested. For terms nnd further Inloimn tion write or apply jnTHonnllv. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 ND i P. M We Have a Snap on... Enterprise food Clop Wm Just The Regular $1.50 Cutter for $1.00 Belter Gel One While They Last. R. M. WADE & CO. Blanke's Coffee 5 Touches the spot Bed Time taken pleasant herb drink, the nest niurmtig 1 leel bnglit mid my com ploxion is belter. My doctor says it acts gently on tho stomach, liver nml kidneys, and is a plensnut laxative. It is made of horhs, and is prepared nsj Oretron, 812U,c; Mohair, 2121k( It. easily ns tea. It is called Lane's Medi-t Hides Dry hMes, us imumlH nml tin cine. All druggists soil it at 2Sc and 50 , wards, 15c 15 k.e. x4i.nu a iiuihi; ii.uuiuiuu jui veB IIIU dowoIb each day. If you cannot got it, ' Bend for free sample. Addros, Orator ' Woodward, Loltoy, N. V. , . , Good Printlnjr. Cnn be had nt tho ollice ol Heii'v Pnio, mom 11, upstair, Moore's block.' comer Commercial anil talatu streets. lhelii-tt of work in books ami job printing guar nuteed. If in need of iirl-cluseaml ii-tii-dtito jirln'iug oall auit se FHiunlee before going elsewhere. 12 thf Did'You Get a Free Cup; We Did at HARRIT St LACDRBNCB, A CYCLONE of BEAUTY in Color. roadm Jifogaiin DKtaUt,f r & a Two pound cnn of calcium carhtlo '.Tic, M Icholl, Lttla nnd btnor t'o. 12 2if! CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of ---,... ,'ltlinnr. full nr-ti " . it. 1itn: .-..v.. iui"Ci,'? J'1 tis, Iloarsonosa, Qripro, I'm umoi.ia nml Consumption. It rtua a- 1 fiuroresults, Piico,2-,c. llVQ "t e dooler'oBubstituto it 13 no trll fjrsOfZZZ. nr "wrs s -i y bough $mm Always euros when others fail. This Is a Weak Description of tho many Pictorial Beauties of the Holiday Number of.. . pROM the beautiful cover in seven colors, by Gcorcc Granbv. to the Inst section of colored full pages, the "Kma i.nufui Holiday Number of ISroadwav Maoazine Is the most unique. ae altogether satisfying publication on the news-stands. Ten arusw. r 1 raphcrs, 5 fietionlsts nnd 16 writers ol 6en"' " e ibcW rinricAntnil In th nin-na nl ntlR nUfllUCI iw -1 of beautiful half-tones than In an vother publica tion in the world. Just a few of the features are: rales Pre Scandals Hid Kru The (llrl Theatrical Bunsatlon. , . The Iholutlon at Warlltld'M Jew. (Illutrtc.l 1 The Woman of the World. , . ,, XIr Veu' Portraits ot Maudo Adanw, Anna Held and Jirs. Sixteen Pages of Pretty Women. (In Oolort. , Paris Models ot Flesh and UlooAWiiK' w m Headquarters "tho p""1 ".? :.. and ofSuclely-No, 8, Tho IlroWer, III V '" aI" ly. r. (Illiutratwl ) ......i,.., Tjiieit In the Pink Pajamas-Xm ork IMeii liiMlrauutit ly tha antiKir, uraau" ',. York's KaplJTranilt MWWthJfS! taken ogpeclully for IIhoaiiwav Maoazinb W ' 'l" I'ullU, ofllclal Il.otorapb,r for the budbury C I K'iM about tllR fumnna Rfnlaa.l.'Ub tnn.i llff hrl 1 1. KqUIUSOU. JU. DW" awjer. iwnu tdreo UluilraUoiu.) , , . ,. 1- tj neautlful American Models. Illy famoni American photographer ) mtnceBut(l' SPKOIAf. OI'VIUl.-ScndS6cntforUlal aubacrlptlon for hrtemonw. v you beautiful picture of an actrcw, PREB. For $1.00 wo v .111 wnl yoa 1 "JT" v I . tf Oil SAL15 MY JJVUIIV IIVJS WEVSDE4tIJf! 00 ,? ' "i.' -9. $x i ? SmniimnimmmmmtminmmmMmtmmiptmnmmtjmmmmitmitmtitttmmmu W ruw8 1 ,ro.50"?,ts'..nd LU 3H . - r- u vu. inai DUX, S Ul 91 wtfVAt'Ctfct