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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1902)
F?- i ! ' i For Want of a Nail The Shoe Was Lost, FOH WANT OF A SHOE THE HOUSE WAS 1AJIED. Every blacksmith knows that story of the neglected nail, the cast shoe and the ruined horse. In old country smithy's you may see the legend rudely painted or chalked on the wall as a reminder to customers that It pays to care for horses' shoes, and that a little neglect may have a very serious result, But the blacksmith Is, as a rule, like the good deacon, who passes on the pastor's de nunciation of his own foibles to some one else. It never occurs to him to take the sermon home to himself. The black smith has for example a little touch of "stomach trouble." His food seems to 1 Id iim r-THTW- f - - 1 .i. I II AM r TZiy VfiiHi a 'in iifXSKST SIBEfc -S, . -HA TUksssBt . Ill 'JI.TrttfH JZrZc -' Win I . " lie like n lump In his stomach. It fer ments and gives off gnscs which cause him discomfort and uneasiness. lie hits sour and bitter rislni;s, or" water brash But this man who knows and preaches the danger of neglect in the loss of a nail from a horse's shoe goes right nlong neelectlmj symptoms which In scores and hundreds of cases arc fore-runners of ft physical break-down. DONOTHINO DOCTIUNK. That's the doctrine of n gr:at many Indolent people. They say "It will go away after n bit" when cautioned to "do something" for their ailment. Just imagine a fnrnier looking over the fence at the sprouting weeds in his corn and saying "they'll go away after a bit." Diseases are like weeds. All they ask is neglect and they will grow and nour ish. Neglect the first symptoms of dis ease of the stomach and it will not be long before other organs nro involved, because every organ of the body Is de pendent on the stomach and its allied organs for nutrition. When the stomach and other organs of digestion ami nutri tion are diseased the food eaten is not perfectly digested and assimilated. Hence there is a loss of nutrition by the Iwdy; a loss which shows itself in loss of flesh, and reduced weight, and that loss of nutrition Is shared by every organ of the body, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc. As a consequence when the stom ach Is diseased, the heart is liable to be involved, or the lungs, kidneys or liver. These facts emphasize the danger of neRlect of what is popularly termed "stomach trouble," The timely use of Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will generally result in a complete cure of disease of the stomach and other organs of digestion nud itutrl- AN IOWA MAN ASKS QUESTIONS About Oregon Crops and Climate that are Easily Answered. F, M. I.lmpusol Atlrtiitlr, Iowa, to his Id Irlend and follow citizen W. A, Lit ton, now In business nt Salem, says un der date of Fob., 11)02: "Wo are having plenty of mow and cold stormy weather. It has been very cold, 31 bulow zero, and than tho thermometer changed 41 do great In six hours. How Is that for n sudden changer Don't you pet tired of so much rain In Oregon? How deep it thn ground frono (hero? How do you llkd tho winters thcro by this timu? At what price could a man rent a homo nt Balom with three or lour room? How It the wheat crop compared with Iowa crops? What It it worth at your ttailon?" Mr, Llmput asks polntod iiueatlnuti line an Intelligent 'man, and ns he has subscribed for Tun Wwmki.y Joiikn.il, ho will got tenia of hi lnforiiiwtlon dlroot. Tim Wrkkly Jouiisai. contains the cream ol tho new ami articio about Hii country, and is got up upee itlly to Inform Uaitorn people about our resources. It hat lauded hundmls of people u Oregon and vury few have ever gone buck. Our real eulato men and OommeraUl Oluboanuot do belter than end Tin Wukklv to Inquirers about our toll, crops and ollmst. It Is only ft a year, Tin Jbbhnil editor oan tay to Mr. Mmpithit tali country has nothing to ctnoetl about Itt cjlmatu or otowj. It U a treat wheat country and a farmer who will handle- hit laud right, and run the proper proportion! ol sheep, twine and cattle In connection with his grain farm ing will make more money here than he can in Iowa on wheat. Wettvra Orogou hat fewer sudden Quangos than any country in tho world we know anything (about, We have uo tadden cltamtea such at ho epoaks of. Wo bavohad three lreezt lu twelve yean but they come on to gently ami go off gradually at to not harm the mott tender (rult and (lower thrubi. Gener ally a light tuow ftjeoinpanlet n frtww and protects the tluo roots of the gralut andgrtiift, strawberries amlothertur face plant growths. uouuiio our rvauers wuu uava uvea i lu the. out and Salem real estate ineu' tion and will establish the body In a con ultton ol Bounu nnu vigorous ncauu. I was taken with Grippe, which re sulted In stomach and heart trouble," writes Mr. T. K. Caudill, of Montland, Alleghany Co., N. C. "I was unable to do anything a good part of the time. I wrote to Dr. Pierce about my condition, having full confidence in his medicine. He advised me to take his 'Golden Med ical Discovery,' which I did. Before I had finished the second bottle I began to feol better. I have used nearly six bottles and am well." DON'T KXI'IWIMUNT WITH YOUR STOftACIf. It's ii vinste of time and money to experiment on medicines. If you are on a journey to a certain town, you take the road that will surely bring you there. You don't turn aside and experi ment on roads simply because they are roads. The road you follow Is the road which loads to where you want to be. It's that way with medicines. When you want the way which leads straight cst and surest to health you will follow the thou sands who have taken Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical nlarnvi-rv ami have bceu perfectly and permanently cured. "It gives me great pleas ure to inform you of the benefits that I have real ized from the use of your 'Golden Medical Discov ery' and 'Pleasant Pel lets'" writes Mrs. J. C. I'ink, of Yost, Rowan Co., N. C. "Last winter I wss so bad off that I thought it impossible for me to live until spring. I was taken sick In January and was in l . - pain all over, ine doctor ) tvvwas called, and said my ' r liver was out of order. -"- He gave me some medicine fjbut it dhl me no good. I grew steadily worse, i could not eat as much as one bite of bread without trrnnt tialll. and WSS SO - hungry all the time that I thought I would starve to death. My hesd ached, my Bhoulders ached. I was cross. My brain failed so much that I thought I was almost insane, i could not sleep rights only n short while at a time. Would get up mornings so weak nud nervous, I could scarcely stand. In this way I suffered, I think, about two months, when a friend of mine Induced me to write to Dr. l'icrce for advice, which I did. Ills answer was that I had Indigestion and liver complaint, and ad vising me to take hts Golden Medical Discovery ' I followed the Doctor'a directions closely, and in a few days I could discover that I was getting better slowly. Livery day I felt just a little better, then I could begin to eat a little light diet. Then I began to sleep a little better at night and in the morning would feel refreshed and rested. Next I began to gather u little flesh, and then I began to improve rapidly. I took eight bottles of 'Golden Medical Discov ery ' and several vials of ' Pleasant rel icts,' and I felt that I was well enough to leave off medicine and go to work, which I did with pleasure. I have not taken any medicine since except Dr. Pierce's Pellets. I can eat anything and is much as I want nud it neer now hints me n jmrticle." Tii or,, lu iki nlrnluil Iii "Golden Med ical Discovery," and it is free from opiuru, cocaine, nud nil other natcotics. A HOI.K IN TUI5 POCKltT may menu a serious loss of money. It'i the winic way with a hole In the health : it may mean a serious loss of vitality and vigor. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med ical Adviser teaches how to mend the health, ns well ns how to prevent dis ease. This bulky book, containing looS large jwges, is sent ftte on receipt of stamps, to xiy expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the book cloth-lMuiid, or only ai stamps for the lxx)k in paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, lluffalo. N. Y. and our Gotnmorcial club will write to Mr, Llmput about thn questions ho aBkii and give hlui the facta as they wo thorn. Wo nro so prejudiced In favor of western Oregon that wo could not think of going anywhere else to live permanently. Wn do not know what Is lu storo for sinners in the next world, but wo long ago tuadu up our mind that we wanted just nt III tie frrrzlng nud roattlng In thli world as potalble. F. E. B. Wo heard a mnti say the other morn ing that tho abbreviation for Febru-ry Feb, moans Freeze every body, and that man looked frozen In his ulster. It wss apparent that ho needed tho kind of wiumth that stays, tho warmth thnt reaches from head to foot, all over tho body. Wo could lmvo told him from personal know ledge that Hood's Snrea parilla gives permanent warmth, it in vigorates tho blood and speeds it along through artery und vein, mid really fits men and women, boys and girls, to on joy eold wra her and resist the attacks of dlteatu. It gives tho right kind of warmth, stimulates and strengthens nt tho same time, and all itt benefits are lasting. There may bo a suggestion lu this (or you, The Morgan line of steamers hat been transferred from New Orleans to Galves ton, Texas. Keep Your Bowels Strom. Constipation or diarrhcua when your bowel are out of order. Cas cutis Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ice. The King of Smm will not visit the Unit! State this yoar but wilUund the Crown Priuctt in Ills stead. DON lOMACCtlSPn and S.HOKU Ymir I If nnvvnvl i wnnwoi anjr lorui oi loiuoro uijhk Milt l wad well, klioug, waKiwtir. full of tw 111 atul vigor )y UfclMg NO-TO.OAQ, . . . .-..--.. ..j. .. w.Nw ... ,uh iiuug aiaiiy Kia 5H ihwwO In ln iUv. Oter 300.000 tuiml. All divicEii. tur Eurnifl. lteok M a. aUvtM VRHK. AUdrwu 8THRLINO CliMUUY CO., Ckk-Ago or New Yoik. If u don't ste It aaywhtre rite jou will mi It la Pry's Alsiiosc. It Is full of vniuatle Urarmatloo, Call fr a free cety at Fry's Drut store. i Jw. The Kngliih tteaiHshlp magnates who came to New York to eonfur with I'lerport Morgan on Transatlantio tteamthip business have returned. They rvfuied to tay anything. CANDV CATHARTIC 11 IJIiTi'jiUj'iijjLi 'iinjiim' "' uuuilnt sitmrnd CC.C Notr lokl la butk. rUwart of tht dulcr who trie to tell "sRWthlai Juit ai iKd.M CREAM OF THE LATEST Wit and Wisdom From New Books. the From tlis Kra for Kobruay. A thousand limes better aro the men who do, than tho weaklings who only know.-God Wills It. Naturo workt, not for man's enjoy ment but for her own satisfaction and hor own glory Our National Parks. Timo has kindlier uses for Ills scythe than catting Bhort human lives. His chief ueo of it Is to cut off tho tops of human memorlos Tho Usurper. It It as bad to slave at work as to tlavo at pleasure. Hut God may forgive what peoplo cannot help. Lazarro. Lovers of love aro not lovers only. Hiey nro urtlsts lu emotion, always in quest of a still more eubtlo sensation, a joy more intenre, n grief more bitter, and aro unable to remain faithful to a monotonous fidelity, n tender conelancy. Tho Screen. To really enjoy tho holidays ono should have money, uncounted money, in a coalscuttle, lot us say, with a convanlont lit I lo fire-shovel cloie at hand. Tho Last ol tho Knickerbockers. I've burned out tho caudlo o' tho Lord's mercy, an' blowed tho ashes in Hie faco. The Sln of the Prophet. Martyrdom, the apotheoBis of resigna tion comes more nnturally to women than to men, more hardly to men than to women. Count Hannibal. T.ie ol'j.ct of all government, is to de al roy the necessity of any government by developing such a publico jiieulence that no other force than that of conscience will be needed to protect tho rights of man Tho Kighla of Man (Lyman Abbott.) Ill e mo matrimonial waters nro tho kind of Hub that swallow the bait but h'iuu the hook untouched. By Bread Alone. ludi ppiideuci: is not synonymous with llbury. 'lhey ero often confounded but thuy nro quite distinct. Tho Rights of Man. When the Lord mndo Inventors lie fig ured out that if ho devoted half oftholr head to biu nets capacity tho othor half wouldn't be worth be worth much for inventions, ho he lefc the business ai raiigoinent out. Byllrciid Alono. Hven thn licvolutioi pa'oi ns n war. when comparodwitli the llorco contests of our sicilled "patrlotlo societies." A Houro party. Much inUlit be done for the ameliora tion ol the condition of suffering lovers if Naturo had displayed larger bouevo lunco lu prov ding for the benlgnanu of fntherp. Captain llluitt, Keep mo from caring morn for bjoks fV) () ttaBtBfsBjtasjMaffM (1 faammMwamwmmmmmm-m V ALL THE FEET IU (t (til 303 Commercial 9M33SSSM!3SNBaS3S I ban for folks, for art than for life -The Ruling Patslon. Some peoplo, like some shrubs, miiBt be crushed in order to obtain tho real value of tin ir tsgence-By the Higher Law. " Vcngenncnle mine; I will repay, snlth tlio Lord,' but I guces tho Lord needs an Instrument to carry out thnt text. I'm that Instrument." The Mil llonaire Mystery. There are thing? which could never be imagined, but there Is nothing which may not happen, China in Convulsion. I'd like to be au Iditor They'eo nnw tliln' to hard as inindiu' yo'rtr own bust ne4s, an' nil Iditor never hns to do that. Mr. Dooley's Opinions, if vou would liavo a noble son bun nolilo lather. 114 So Epigrams Id j tuition is toinethlii' that a man has to fight I'r, an' pull out iv Its ho'e by th' hair iv its head. Yo can lade a man up to th' university, but ye can't make him think. Mr. Dooley's Opin ions. The swift recognition of the beautiful In literature is au achievement at well ns a gilt Tlj World Beautiful in Books To Transfer Battleships IKcaiue ol the South American war Beveinl important thnnges will bo made In tho baltleEhipe on tho Pacific station. Both tho battleships low a and Wiscon sin, which carried Admiral Silas Casey's llg dining tho past year, aro ordered re moved to Atlantic waters. Asonecon- Biqueuce the Admiral's flag will prob ably be hoisted on tho Philadelphia, and that veetel ordered to North Pacific waters. The Oregon, now In ordinary at tho Puget Sound navy yard, does nit meet tho requirements of a flagehip, not bo much because she is out of commission for Ibo timo being, but chiclly (or the reaeon that she has not the accommoda tions for the admiral und his staff of of ficers. The corronntion of King I'd ward is Bald to bo responsible for the removal ol the two battleships from this elation. It is plnnned to Bend several United States battloth pi to taktt part in the marine I? you mn't ft rcuulnr. I.folllir morcmrnt oMhj bonds ocry day, jtjuio III or will bt. Keep your fiowoHopcnranillio woll. roree.ln "o ihspoor Tlo. lent rhiaurmpuloii, I i dangerous. Thj smooth. Ml.caslcit, iii'isti'urrectway o? keeping tb bowels clear and clean Is to take CANDY If SZZ& iHinniiu CATHARTIO EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY I'lf ,nt I'aUtaMe. I'olent Til Oood. Do Oood. Vorer Sicken. Weaken, ol Orlpe, 10, "J.and W cents per loi Wills ror free sample, and booklet on health Addrois 5Tnuu nasinr cobimu, ciuiii-o er mit roiia. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN :53)JiS) "C7 Ml FOR THE BOWELS IN TOWN - 0L$2. SOSes With any $3.00 or $3.50 Shoes in Town The first thing this comparison will do for you is to save you a dollar or hdf a dollar at least, Atore style, more wear than you ever bought for $3.00. Don't take our word for it; Compare. We show in ladies' the largest assortment of 52.50 shoes in Patent Leather, Vici Kid, Turn and Welt soles, cloth and 1 ather top. In men's $2.50 shoes we ha,'e nox calf, box ctlf. and vici kid, Aake the compa ison All toes, sizes and widths. We can fit and please any feet in Salem. ...CASH SHOE STORE... Street. - Opposite the The Dog Knows That there is something wrong with his master. They hae no more romps and rambles. He tries in vain, to coax the listless youth from his chair. wncnineiungs nre diseased, physical weak ness soon begins to show itself and the active outdoor life is given up. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery cures dis eases of the lungs and other organs of respir ation. It cures obstinate, deep seated coughs, bleeding lungs, emaciation and other conditions which if neir- lccted or unskil fully treated may find a fatal termination 1 n consumption. After mini? about five bottles of Or, Tierce' Oolden Medical DIcovery my boy neeitis to lie alf rlRht," write dark. Monroe Co., Ohio. "He wai very bad when I commenced to Rive him the Golden Medical Discovery.' The doctor cla litied he had consumption and we doctored with tnein until he wa pant walkluff It ha been ten months since he stopped takliiR your meu'elite and he I In good health. We are very thankful to you for saving our son " Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood, and lungs. Substitution means a little more profit for the dealer but a loss for you. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation and its consequences. pigeant dui ing tho ceremonies. This w ill caiiBo a decrease in tho defense of tho Atlnntic seoboaid. As a precautionary measure the Iowa nnd Wisconsin will bo in readineEBon tho Eastern conat. The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new ynrn: I nlwaya carry a bottle of Kemp's Balsam in my grip. I take cold easily and a few doses of the Balsam al ways makes mo n woll man. Every whore I go I speak n good word for Kemp. I take nold of my customers I take old men nnd young men, and tell thom confidentially what I do when I take cold. At druggists. 25c and COc. 4 Senator Scott, of West Virginia. Is'nd vocatlng the Mandigo Bay route for the Isthmian Canal Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contains Mercury ! as mercury will suroly destroy the fetuo of smell unci completely ueraimo the wuoie system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be usid except on prescriptions from reputahlo physicians, as the daui aco thov will do is ten fold to tho uood youcanposslhly derive from them. Unit's Catarrh Curej mamifactuied by F. J. Cheney Jc Co., Toledo, 0,, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous tur- j laces of the system. In buying Hall's 1 r.i.nrl, Pn.ak..ii.aiin,iniil(tiai,aniilna .nuti I wiiiu uoauiujuii Kc" ill" kim'M'u. It Is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F J Clienoy & Co. Testimo nials free, Sold by Druggists, price Toe por bottle Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Post Office. HaHlsft V;",,Y JflsdiP.'-L, (l))C3)()C5)0 ft) EDUCATIONAL ...Northwest Normal College.,. Corner State and commercial sis., aaicm. u.ckuh r Hiraraof Study: OlaPsic, Scientific, Normal, High School, Businees, MubIc, LOUrpesoi .-nuuy. v,.. , , . i,pBnin IVnnwrltlnir. Mn.u Art saw sSdeiuVmayeAteratany time. Send A.J. GARLANU. Am. President. . nnd Elocution. Tlio laiesi a..u u. .- -- --x -- - ,-, "w ?,""? ...STOCK AND POULTRY FOOD... THE BEST ON EARTH. Use less than one-half as much as other kinds and elves better results. It pays to use It. ...BREWSTER & WHITE... 91 Court St. FEEDMEN AND MAJESTIC STEEL RAMI X A NEW CARGO X WILL ARRIVE SOON X When we will be able to Fill all-Orders. They have been over six months on" the way, but many customers have waited. R. M. WADE & CO. VPS Did Vou Get a Free Cup; We Did at Harrit & Have You Cold Feet? room Get one of our smull GAS HEATERS and nt small oxponeo have a warm bedroom (or riMnu and retiring. Tho turn of a koy and tbo touch of a match it all that id needni to start tlio ilro. ChemcketaSt. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Telephone 563. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON. A rirst-clnaa piivato hospital for the troatmont of chro,iic and surgical ciiees. Ilullt thepait year especially for the purposo for which it in ueod. Convonently located within four blocks of tho business part of tho city. Tlio most modorn furnishing nnd latest appliances throughout the building. Heated by hot wntor and lightou by gas and electicity Iloro tlio sick can lmvo tho comforts of an elegant privato homo, combined with nil the advantages of a general hospital without tlio noise, confusion, and publicity nttonding ono. Outsido ptiyeciaus bringing cases in treatod with tho greatest courtesy, and nesletod in operations if roquosted. For terms nnd further informa ttonwrito or apply personally. DR. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 P. R1 fijl w3hiW)I' A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy fro-n one of our tender and delleinii4 mnnu maiir. i.mi. or rautton'.chops' veil cutlet or pork, Our meats are all cut from tho fattest and nrnnpst cattle, and we can supply your table with fresh, nutritious aud nuuionuiuu mems i dju rocic prices. E C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon 201 S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR flP Stone's Drug Stores RAT EM noi5?i vw 235 anl 297 Conmerttil street. nl are wen Wnes tenet nWe,. sertumery. tni,hes!Vtc. DR. STONE HjhiiMme25yer$exKrtence lathe erac k.orme'l:uie tal now mikes no chart? fir ".xnAMjcir ftg for catalogue - nirrforrif Collcircof M . lege of Music. SEEDSMEN. Salem, Oregon' Blanke's Coffee Touches the Spot Laoirbnob If eo it may lmvo been caused by getting out of bod Ibis morn ing on n cold floor in a cold A Happy New Year And just a word in your enr, about the superior qualities of our lumbor. Tell your boss that he can't got better m oned stuff than what wo carry. W have every kind of lumber, all of the best and at the lowest prices for tat best. '.Goodale Lumber Co. Near 8 P. Pass'r. depot. Phone 6SI Parental Advice for the Un initiated la that when you take your linen to a laundry to bo renovated take it to on t lint wiH not rot tho fabrio, and tbat will rend It home In good condition, and with a color and fine finish on it such as experience has taught him that he al ways vols at tho Balem Steam laundry. Our perfect methods give you work that is unexcelled by anyone. Salem Steam Laundry COLONRL J OLMSTED, P It PHOTOS. DOBOniJ D OLVBTBD, M1H. , . Hione -111 320 Liberty Street Salem Iron Works ir. All kin Is lion and brass et st ings. Repalisot all kinds of farm and mill " chinery. JAMES GILL, Leasee. u OAPITAL, OHY Express and Transfer Meets all malt and paaaenger train Baraago to U parts ol the city. PWP' Bervlce, Telepnone No. 241. VBl, DIBQUB & HOMYBB j