The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 21, 1902, Image 2

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attractive womanhood and equip her for the duties of wife and motherhood.
All drugjltfj sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardul.
Tho Hollywood, Asbury Park, N. J., February 8. 1900.
I road your advertisement In regard to wlno ot Cardul in tho Jlaltlinoro
American, and It no favorably Impressed mo that on my visit to Ualtlmoro
during tho holidays I purchased a bottlo of it for my adopted daughter, who
wassnliorlnif vrlth fouialn troubles, flho had boen under tho doctor's oars
for lomo time, and when her periods would corns on her mitti rinu was soma
thins; terrible. I Induced her to try It and tho first doso brouirbt on her
menses. Hlie tooV It regularly aooordltiff to the directions, and wns KTeatly
relieved. To uso her own words, "it saved my life." J. WkBLK Y 0UO8B.
Far tdrle snd I'ltrilara. sddrm. tivlor irmplonif, "Tin IcIIh Adtlor
DtpulmtM," TIM Uhstunoof UsdJcut Company, Caitunoojs, Ta.
THE DAILY JOURNAL
Merater Northwest Afternoon; newspaper
League,
DY HOFEH BnOTHERS.
FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1002.
Dally One Year, $4,00 In Advance.
Dally Three Months 51,00 In Advance,
Dally by Carrier 50 cents Per Month.
Weekly One Year $1.00 Li Advance.
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EDITORIAL
THE ALLEYS OF THE CITY SHOULD
BE CLEANED
Tho council should tako action on the
roportof Altlormnn Stolz and linvo nil
tlio filthy alloya in tho city thoroughly
cleaned, Onco a year tlio refuse and
dobrla that accumulates should be re
moved,
If tho city has not tho proper law and
authority under which tliu ownoro of.
proporty can bocompellod to cluau tliulr
premlsos than a suitublo ordlnnnco
should bootiaoted and this spring should
not pass by without a thorough renova
tion from n snnltnry standpoint.
THE SATURDAY DOUBLE JOURNAL
It will contain a great dual of mutter
ot Interest to tho homoeoeker and roul
estate dealors should send-it to all their
correspondents) asking Information about
tho country and its resourced.
It will bu a pnpor showing tlio life and
activity ot tho Capital City that any
business man can feel proud of and that
any citizen can send to a friend in tho
out nnd say, "Do. wo not Ilvo inn llvo
city?"
A low rato of advertising Is mnilu lor
this special odltlon on Saturday that tho
merchant can ufford to make a largo use
of its columns in extending his trade
and Balom has reached tlio point where
thoro Is no dull season in business,
ROOSEVELT MEANS BUSINESS A
LITTLE BIT.
Tlio moro declaration that President
lloosevolt hud ordered his Attorney
Uenoral, to bring a suit to test the le
gality of tlio great merger ot trnnscon
tlnontal lines has sent their stocks u
tumbling.
This would indioatu that tho President
la in earnest and la not under tho con
trol of the trusts ao far and Murk linn
uaust bo shedding wutored-stock tears.
Thoro aro Hepublleain) who will
breathe easier at this first manifestation
of freedom from trust control on tho part
of tho President of a groat republic. The
nation wll appluud Itoosovelt If lie
means business,
Tho President has a serious and oner-
gotlc nay of going ut everything and it
Is our candid opinion that ho bus not
brought this suit in a harmless perfunc
tory manner. From his Attorney-Gun.
oral tho poo pie need expeot nothing.
Boise Man"
Wasjouched
0. J, McQIunis, hulling from liaise,
and who spout the past two days in the
olty, left for homo again yesterday,
poorer but wiser, he having bn
"touuhed" farM0 while here, at least
that is tho synopsis of tho tula ho told
McOliinls, who Is said to be a otittlu
nun, oaiiio hero for tlio purpow nt in
vestigating u sum, for n friend, in mining
property In this oamp. MeQlunls does
not know where or how he lost the
money, Ho told of baring Ikmmi in a sa
loon, whom ho had spent some time
while waiting for a stage and that he
"set Vm up1 several times while there.
Ho also said several persou hud up
proaohed him on the street and so
Halted alius, and is tho opinion that he
waa made tho pray ot an organised mug.
MoO Inula Is not a stranger in Baker
and lias made a number of trine here.
While thu Carnival was in progress last
(all, ko joined tho gay throng, and earn
out looser to tho tuuoot 100. The money
alleged to have boon lost hero this week
was In greenbacks, ami enclosed in a
wallet, whloti he carried in an inside
pocket ot his small oeat. lldw the wal
let waa taken from his )ooket Is a
mystery, but sate to aay MeCilunis will
take more oaro of his money when visit
lug here In the future. Baker Ctfty
I)em.
American publishers and typegramV
lits have agreed ouatWtrutteH for a per
iod ot Ave years.
Start Girls Right!
Miny btiuliful girls become Invalids for life,
atttnllon to the laws of health. Mothers
should protect their daughters health by giv
ing them necessary Information and proper
treatment. When the menses come on g!rl
unawarej In her Inexperience she Is either
frightened Into convulsions, or scared Into try
ing to check the flow. Many girls have checked
the flow and It has never started again. And
as a result they have grown pale-faced, with
"crow-tracks" on their cheeks, and dark half,
moons under their eyes. A dose of
WINEoCAKDUI
taken every morning after a girl Is twelve years
old will bring the menses on properly and keep
them regular, It will help her to develop Into
CAPTAIN'S
QUEER
DEATH
Blown Away by Astoria
Breezes.
Tho Astoria Uudgot says: Captain
Jorgou Theodore Itustad wns almost In-
stantlv killed about 7 o'clock on tho
ovoning of tlio recent storm through n
most Hlngular accident. Ho, with two
companions was walking on tho side
walk of tho fltreot wost of tlio Clatsop
mill and ut tho time tho storm was at
its height. Suddenly and without warn
Ing the sidewalk waa blown up and
across tho street car track carrying the
tnon witli it nud burying thorn beneath.
Captain Kustnd'a tyo companions
escaped unhurt but ho was unconscious
when oxtricatod. Ho was placed on a
street car and brought down to Hurt's
drug atoro and a physician summoned
who pronounced him dead. Ilia in
juries were confined exclusively to his
body, his faco not being nt nil broiBcd.
The remains wero then taken to Pohl's
undertaking parlors from where his
funeinl wns held nt 2 o'clock this after
noon under the auspices of the .Masons
of which order ho had been a member
Tho interment wns in Greenwood
cemetery. The deceased wua a native
of Norway, about 5'i years old, and fol
lowed the sen for u number of years na
oaptaln nf diffetont vessels (lying the
Hug of his native land.
Valuable Property Sold.
An unverified proea dispatch dated
Santa Barbara Feb, 1, reads:
Tim famous Klwood Cooper ranch, sit
uatod about twelve miles west ot Santa
Ihihara, on tho ocean front, has boon
aold to n syndicate of eastern capitalists.
Tho syndicate is represented by V. INI,
Ulcks ot Boston, wlio, while in Santa
Durham lust summer, opened negotia
tions for the purchase of the proporty.
The exuet amount agreed upon is not
yet announced, but one of the parties
interested state that it will bo in tho
neighborhood ot $260,000.
Tho property, which consists ot nliout
1000 acres, bus Intcomu celebrated be
cause it eonlaltig tho largest olive grove
in the world, and from tho product hii
oil la prodoutd that has toceiwd tho
highest award ut every exposition in the
United Stutee and Kurope (or sovernl
years past. It is the purpose ot tlio syn
dicate to greatly luorenio the acreage
devoted to olive culture, and more than
double the output ot nil, which lint year
wus :tfl,0u0 bottle. It is also proposed
tooiHnd a huge sum ukii tho con
struction ot an immenee reservoir to pro
vide water for Irrigation purposes.
The.Oldcst and Best.
S S S. is a combination of roots
and herb of great curative powers,
and when tnkrn into the circulation
mmvIm out and rvuiowe hII maiintr
of poiaotu front the blood, without
th K-nat ttlioclc or hanu to the syntem.
On tins contrary, the general health
Ugliui to improve from the first dose,
for S. S. S. is not oHly n bUxxl purifier,
but an vxcrllvnt tonic, and strength
.ua and builds up the constitution
while purging Um blood of impuri
ties. S. S. 8. cures all disc of a
blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula,
R hen mat lam, Chronic Sort atwl
Ulcers, Kccema, Psoriasis, Salt
Kiieum, llrriHU and similar treubles,
and is an infallible cure aiul the only
antidote for that most horrible disease,
Contagious Mood Poison.
A record of nearly fifty years of
ucvessful euros is a record to be proud
of. S. S. S. is more jopular today
than ever. It Humbert its friends ty
Uh thcMimttda. Our medical oomju
potultucv is lanrer than em in tit
history ot the medicine. Many writ)
to thank us for the great good S. S. &
has done them, while others are soak
ing advice about their cases. All'
letters receive prompt and careful
attention. Our physicians have made
a life-linig study of Rlood and Skin 131
euscs, and better understand such catjes
than the oidmarr liractitioner who
makes a spcv-ultv of no one disease.
e are doing great
good to suffering
humanity through
our consulting dV
nartmenU ami mvits)
ymi to wriu hs if you Jiuvj Hit Vdoo4
or akin tiwuble. We make mo chargo
wkateN'er for this strvHee,
THE SWIFT SPCclflC CO, AIUNI. CA,
Tried to
Shuffle Off
Coroner T. N. Snow and Drputv Mar
shall Ji-es Snow, returned last evenlnu
from North I'owdor where thpy were
calltd esrly to attend it woman suffering
from n gunshot wound stys tho linker
City Democrat.
Upon arriving Bf tho North Powder
hotel, Or. Snow found Mrs. Ida Chap
man aprarently llng at the point of
death, with a bullet wound over the left
nipple, nnd tho bill lodged un'Ier tl.o
shoulder blade. Dr. Harncs of North
Powder, who was attending tho woman
assisted Dr. Snow in extracting tlio bul
let. The patient would not talk or glvo
any reasons for indicting the wound upon
horeelf thoiigh'practlcnlly admitting she
had tried to take her own life.
'Ihosc wiio knew Mrs. Chapmnn
state that sbo has recently been very
despondent, though she had not com
plained of any particular trouble. Her
husband, from whom sho linn been
separated tor eomo time, wns formerly
In the saloon business at Haines. Mrs.
Chapman hub t w children and is ap
parently in comfortable clrcumstunces.
It was reported last evening that Mrs.
Chapman visited the store ot Herman
Rothschild and hoi rowed frcm him tho
seven-shooter with which oho attempted
to kill herso.f later in the afternoon,
saying that sho wanted to show it to n
frionu who was contemplating buying
ono like it. Tho gun was a very email
ono easily covered in the palm of the
hand and waa ot a now patent make,
which had attracted considerable atten
tion at tlio hotel during tho midday meal
where it was exhibited by Mr. KotliB
cblld to a friend as they wero being wait
ed upon by Mrs. Chapman, Whether
tho woman then mado up her mind to
the deed or hud beon waiting an oppor
tunity to secure a weapon will perlmpH
never be known.
EOICBivWr
?W.P"
rays.
FEAUTY IS
NEVER
COMPLETE
..lll.nl. ,lill.
tVillli-UV U tint.
luxuriant head ot
soft, glossy liatr,
which IS In truth
"woman's crown-
Iuk glory." Tho
faithful uso of
Nowum'tUcri'lctclo
never falls to pro
duct) lialr of tills
character, or, by
destroying tho
deadly germs that
(cod upon thoollof
Ilia hair root. It
makes dandruff,
fulling Uftlrnnd all
scalp diseases lm-
5J2 '9
Txuibio. it then
promotes a now
and thick crowth
to rcplaca tho old
thln.brlttlonalr.
M
OnA fvifflAHII VDh
Ify llieso statements.
lorSslentalirirtt-
Class Drug Stores.
33SG30
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Ladle' Louis V heel, a full
drew shoo and up-to-date
worth $1 00. Cash shoe storo
price $2 96
Laditts lMther linttd, a tine shoe
for this time ot the year, and
they are oasv on the feet,
worth $S 00. Our price ...$60
Ladles' viol kid, ntoe flexible
sole, the kind that are soft
and nUo on the feet. Worth
$S.OO. Our price $1 06
Ladies' button Bhoe, a good
slnw, broad toe, worth $3.40.
A snap $ 76
303 Commercial Street, -
SNAKE CHARMING
Is not a popular occupation. Most
women shrink from the sight of a snake
and would faint at the touch of one.
Hut these same women run greater risks
than the snake charmer. How many
women allow dis
ease to fasten on
them nnd slowly
to crush out their
strength.
Womanly dis
eases should never
be allowed to un
ilerminc the
health. Female
wenkness, bearing
down pains, in
flammation, ulccr
ntlon, backache,
headache, nerv
ousness, nnd other
womanly ail
ments, curable by
medicine, are
promptly and per
manently cured
by the use of Dr.
l'lercc's Favorite
Prescription. 1 1
makes weak
women strong and
etrlr women well.
I deem It my duly to ezprM .my deep, heart
felt irratltude to you for having been the memis
im.ler providence of reMoriiitf me to health."
writes Mrs. 0cnr Ilrowa. of Oxford. Granville
CO N C " 1'or two years I nufTercd with female
weakum headache, neiirulxla lu various parts
of the system, and after usiuir four bottles or
l)r l'lrce' I'avorlte Prescription, three ! of his
Golden Medical Discovery,' one jlal of Pleas
ant Pellets,' alio ' Utlou Tublcts,' aud one box
of Antiseptic and Healing Suppositories,' I
am cured."'
If you are led to the purchase of
"Favorite Prescription" because of its
remarkable cures of other women, do not
accept a substitute.
The People's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, a book containing ioo3 pages, is
given nway. Send at one-cent stamps
the expense of mailing only, for the book
in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the
volume bound in cloth. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Huffalo, N. Y.
The Famous Shasta.
In going over tho famous "Shasta
Route" ot the Southern Pacific Co., tho
travolor over finds something new to ex
ulte his admiration and Interest. Start
ing nt Portland, one traverses tho whole
length of tho Willamette Valley, tho
gem of tho northwest. Mt. Hood, Mt,
Jefferson, and tho Three SiBtcra and
other snow-canned peaks aro kept in
sight for boms. Tho beautiful valleys
01 tlio Utnpqua anu ltoguo luvora. witli
their orchards ot prunos, pouches,
nnn'es and other fruits aro u deliuht in
themselves. Tlio crossing of tho great
mountain barrier between Oregon nnd
California revealathecrandcst mountain
scenery in tho United States. Tho
wonuorlul turnings, twlstlngs, ana doub
lings ot the railroad brln into viow a
grand array of towering mountains and
profound gorgp into which wo gaze
from di?zy heightB, forest clad moun
tain plopea stretching up to tho lino of
perpetual snow, nnd tho foaming moun
tain strenms daBhing fiercely down doep
canyons, now nnd then stopping for n
Hbort rest in some quiet pool. Aflor a
days onjoymeut ot old Mt. Shasta, the
finest peak on the continent, wo drop
rapidly down tho canyon ot tho Hocrn-
mento to tlio tiroiul pialua ot tlio Sacra
mento Valley in California, and thence
through vineyards and orchards to San
Fraucleco.
For mnpa and descriptive llteraturo
address,
It. II. Miu.un,
(:en'l Pass'r. Agent, Portland,
11-7 tf
Yoii and your Wife
Will be Interested in these
ST T S Y" CT
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JL X. KBr 1 inK Watf
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9sssssllBkBirJ
Ladles' JeniiMi Miller' shoo in
welt and turn sole, a shoe that
! sold everywhere for $3 60.
Our prloe $2.06
Ladies' turn solo, a nlco fine
short, worth $3 50. We saII
them at $8.50
Ladies' v'cl kid welt sole, an ex
tra good value Kddy A Web
ster Rochester make, Worth
$8.60. Our price $186
Ladles' box calf wet weather
ho sold by otbei stores at
$3 60. Cash shoo store
priea l 50
...CASH SHOE STORE...,
- Opposite
jr..l -i..4..!. -TnAmr
sVtViaruct wuuumwuo ww7,
jT "Mske Sslem a Good Home Market"
5r
Vv'W'vsr
Wheat, Oats, Etc.
Wheal -53c.
Oota-31c
Barley f 17 per ton.
FlaxCash, Northwest, $1.0.
Hop Market.
Hops-1414Kc
Btnctly choice 13c.
Liverpool, Dec. C Hops at London
Pacific Coast steady, 3 6s. to 1.
Live Stock Market.
Steers 44c.
Cows-3J44c.
8hoep-$3.G0 gross to $3.76
Dreeeed veal Mc
Hogs, alive 4.
Hogs, dressed flc.
Flour. Hay. Feed. Etc.
Baled cbeat-t$7.50 to $8.
Clover $7.00.
Feed barley 121 per ton,
Dran-$17&.
Shorts $19.50.
Flour, wholesale $2.65.
Potatoes Apples, Etc.
. Potatoes 55c. to 00
Apples 40G0c per box.
Fancy packed $1 00.
Onions, $1.50 to $2 50 per 109 lbs.
Dried Fruits.
Dried apples 67c.
Italian prunos 40s to 50s-3 to 3?
Petite Prunes 40s to 50s. 3 Q ic.
Wood. Fence Posts. Etc,
Big flr-$3 60.
Second growth $3.00.
Ash-$3 50.
Body oak-$4.00.
Polo oak-$4.00.
Cedar posts 8 to 10c.
Dairy and Creamery Prsducts.
Dairy butter 1620c.
Creamery 2530c.
Store 16c.
First-claBS country, per roll 35c.
Cream at creamery, pan skimmed
23c.
Separator skimmod 25c.
Es and Poultry.
Eggs-10
Turkeys, live lOo per pound.
Geese $0 per dozen.
Ducks $4 to $1 Jper dozon.
Wool and Mohair.
Coarse wool 13c.
Medium 14c.
Fine 14c.
Mohair 20 to 21c.
Hides. Pelts andFurs.
Green hides, No. 1 6c.
Green hides, No. 2 4c.
Calf skins iGc.
Sheep 75c.
Goat skins-25c to $1.00.
Gray fox 25 to 50c.
Coon 10 to 40c.
Mink 26c to $1.25.
Ottor-$1 to $5.
Skunk 10 to 25c.
Muskrat 1 to 6c.
Wlidcat-10to25c.
Stelner's Market,
Chickens 7 to 8c.
Egg per dozen, cash'lG).
Port sod Market.
Pohtland, Feb 20. - Wheat Walla
Walla, 05 05.
Flour Portland, best grades $2.80(9
$3.40. Graham $2 50 (3 $2.80
Oate Choice Whito $l,15c O $1.25.
Barley $10 $10.50 per ton.
MiHstuff Bran, $10.
Hay Timothy-$12(o)$13 por ton.
()nione-$1.50 02.00.
Potatoes 1.10 & $1 35 per cental.
Buttor Best dairy, 1820j fancy
crouinory,25(327(fc jStoro 13 15i,n
Eggs-Oregon, ranch 25f 0 25
Poultry Chickens, mixed $4.00
$4 25; hens $4; turkeys, live 12 13c.
Mutton Gross. 4c
Hogs Gross 6c.
Boot Gross 3.75 $4.09
Veal-Gross, 80 80 .
HopB 14c lb. Q Ufa
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the Post Office.
EDUCATIONAL
...Northwest Normal- College...
Corner State and Commercial Sts , Salem. Orceon.
f'mrspflof Study: Clutslc, Scientific, Mormul, High School, Business, Musln
am nu Flocuilo . Tlio latest nnd tho best In Book keeping, lwiwrltlng. Mu ?0
id'eSt an T be most cxtensivollno of offices for Commerdft' Worlt In "fi
NrihwBt Kvenliw ycliool on Monday nnd Friday evenings, b nglng c)"
Sat. uvoven in g i. Fall courses to eraduatlon, eitl.or in Voice cultureT. P?nno
VtoE Orel" t l Instrumenta, Hurmony, Countorpoln , Pugu , eto. Fulf cou'Sei
JlSta' Fine Art, Vwlno"".. Crayou Drawing
Students may enter nt any time.
A. J GAHL-ANU. A "!
President
lirULo 1 11
That Cargo has arrived and several' arc
already in use. They were a long' time
on the way, but those who waited, for
them are more than pleased wittftllcir
GOOD QUALITIES
R. M. WADE & CO.
A GOOD DINNER
There was a time when it meant no dinner. It's not so
now. Just phone to Harrit & Lawrence and gz your din
ner ready prepared in cans. We have everything necessary
for a nice meal.
HARRITT Si L AttlRENCB
Have You Cold Feet?
room. uotoDooi our smnii uab uuaiuiid mm atsmnu oxpenso navo a WBrm
bedroom for rising and retirine. Tho turn of a key and the touch of a match la
all that is noeded to start tho flro.
4ChemeketaSt. SALEAl GAS LIGHT CO. Telephone 563.
. . (.- an Vt1imTn .tA II
The best feed lor hogs. We have a large stock of
fine Canadian Fie'd Peas and are quoting a veiy
low price on theni. Call or write for prices.
...BREWSTER
91 Court St.
FEEDMEN AND
THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM
SALEM. OREGON.
A flrst-clasa piivato hospital for tho treatment of chroulo nnd aurglcsl
cases. Built tho past yonr especially for tho purpose for which it Is
used. Convenontly located within four blocks of tho business part
of tho city. Tho most inodorn furnishings and latest appliances
throughout tho building. Heated by hot wator and lighted by gas
and olecticlty Horo tho eick can havo tho comforts of an ologant
private home, combined with all tho ndvantagca of a gonoral hospital
without tho noiso, confusion, and publicity attonding ono. Outside
phvBclanB bringing casoa in treatod with tho greatest eonrteay, and
assisted in operations if requested. For terms and furtbor Informa
tion write or apply personally.
R. CARTWRIGHT, IH. D. SUPT.
V1S1TOB8 WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M
A Juicy Morsel for
Breakfast
?Bfcl7.f"? ni?yl! of our
" ,,""" V ,,i; . UH mea". Bteaka, lamb
or mutton chops' veal Outlets or pork,
Our meats are nil cut.from the fattest
an,l Drimest cattle.tand wo can sunplv
Ett !" ? .??. nutritiousPaPJ-d
"""'v""u' "jvis ai ceu rock prices.
E. C, CROSS SALEM ORE
Phon 201
Hhmne'e Bolib SBprae
-WE HAVE THEM.l
CALL AND
f W - -w.
Z. M. fAltVINj MUS DOC
Director of Cdlicee of Mu
cee of Music
--
If eo it may havo been'cauwd
by gottingout of bod this mors,
ing on a cold floor in a roll
& WHITE...
SEEDSMEN.
Salcra, Oregon'
DRY!
Rough and dressed lumber, lathi sad
thinglas about every kind you're apt to
needexcolldnt na to' material, manu
facture! seasoning nnd all that goea to
make good building and fencing" mster
ials don't require an hour's search to
find if you have-' read this The nine
Bnd addreca of tho proprietor of 111
lumbor yard are to bo found immedi
ately following.
Goodale Lumber Co.
Near S. P. Paaa'r. depot. PbcnsWl.
a
Busted"
Buttonholes are tho bane of a batchel
or'a (married man's, aa well) existence.
No wonder tbo blankety-blanks aro
forthcoming. Don't worry, don't fume,
don't swear. Simply let ua do the lad
dering, and the collar banda will remain
intact until the end of the chapter. "
are thinking of offering a prize for
buttonhole despoiled here.
Salem Steam Laundry
COLONEL J. OLVSTXD, POPWTOB.
I t OOBOD8 D. OU48TKD, WQB. .
H Phone 411 W .120 Liberty BtreJ
GET PRICES.;
A,
RANGES
aasssy "-g.J
aw,uftvAGB &. RbD ,
11.41 PM. Utltuw"
bALEM.