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1 ' v y, i-m - :s522 i, ! '. I I THE DUO JDURH&L Member Northwest Afternoon Newspaper Leatue, BY HOFEK BROTHERS. Monday, tea 21, 1002. Dally One YearT S-t.00 In Advance. Daily Three Months $1,00 In Advance, Dally by Carrier 50 cent9 Per Month Weekly One Year $1.00 In Advacce. THE SATURDAY DOUBLE JOURNAL, It was tlio latest and best tlnlly paper over printed as an ord nary week-day edition in this city. A numbor ol advcrllsomonts liad to be refuaod on nccount of getting in too luto. Two of tlio boat ad, compositors In tlio nltv worn emnlovod Friday afternoon and ovening and Hnturday, cettiiiK nI vortlfomrnta. Thoro was a complete and lull page of live odltorlrtls not written from refer ence books nnd encyclopedias but hot off the bat, keg drawn not, storage res ervoir stuff that can bo printed this year or next. There were columns ol matter about Salem bb tlio urowing capital city oftho Btato a place whoio business is doing nnd, whore people want to po to live and to dobuslnoss. Bevoral hundred coplos have boon sent east by livo real ostato inon to poreons with whom tiny wore In correBponuenco tho paBt week to bring moro people to tialem. Tako your copy of the Saturday Jouie wax, and mark what you think will Inter est your eastern fr!ond, wrlto your namo on tlio papor and sond it to some one you know wants to cotno to Oregon. Next Saturday's Journal will bo just as good. It will contain notes of all the Improvements and deals In dirt nnd prospects of new buildings and develop ment of enterprises. It will do your heart good nnd jour business good to bo in that papor If you are not In tho regular dolly nnd weekly edition. Tho Saturday Jouiinal will bo a week ly Push number. It bellovoa In devoting one whole iasue each week to Pushing this town. THE IDIOTIC REGISTRATION LAW While it is tho only registration law we havo and ought to ho rospoctud, still it dosorves to bo hold up to scorn to pro vent over enacting another ouch a piece of legislation, Its operation this year will probably mako It so unpopular that-It will bo re pealed and a bano law onacted. One third of the voters will never bo got to tho polls under its workings. Tho wrltor wus out two years ago for two weeks getting voters roistered, and knows what he Is talking about when he w,rft.rnrakP",teoWl,iJi.nfl8 right to vote. It is especially sovore on forolgn-born eitizons, and those of foroigu parentago who aro slow to get out and vote nt nl' tlmos. Thoy will not lake tho trouble to registor, and submit ropoatod proofs of citizenship. Tho result will bo that only mHi will be registered as tho political nuinagura and parly managers drum up and get registered at their own oxpeneo. Poll tics Is thus to bo corrupted at tho start. It was as hasty, ill-digested, raw and uncooked a piece of lawmaking as Ore gon has ever boon cursed with, and illus trates the pronenois of wnuld-bo law makers to rush through sotaething for which thoy think tluiro Is a clamor. Thu Australian ballot provided n regis tration system that Is not an obstacle to getting out tho vole. A registration olllcor is appointed by a court oi record for eaoh precinct who makes up a roll of voters. It Is cheaper and 'more rational for one olllulal to make up thu roll in tho precinct whero ho lives ami knows overyono than for eaoh voter to have to go and hunt up tho oflloer and register hltuielf. Wo; pay a man to enroll tho school children in each school district, hut wo expect tho voter to go and hunt up tho registry ofllcer. It Is a slight estlmato wo put on tho value of a votor. Tho farcical registration law should bo amended by tho Australian plan. LET THE ALLEYS DE CLEANED. Tho city council should enact a simple and efllolcut ordluance to compel tho cloanlug of tho alloys at least once a year. This Is tho time of tho year when it should be done. Tha'.ordluanco should provide fur an oillclal inspection, a condemnation by publication, a notice by publication to th owners of tho abutting property that the alloy shall be made clean and wholesome, II thu owners do not make thu alloy correspond to the ulty'a minli amenta of cleanliness within the prescribed time, the alley should be forthwith put In order nt expense of tho property umler city direction. Many of the alloys iutheeitjr have .never been graded and draluod ami are standing luudpuddloa and diainago ditches for stable manure and residence and barnyard refuse. They are a utonaio to gco-l sanitation. The oidlnauce should provide for tho grading and drainage of the alloys. They should bo made dry and clean and passable and kept so, as much as tike streets. If not by the abutting owners, then by the city. The alleys are as uiuoh the property ol tho people as the streets and the people have a right to have clean atrwU and alleys. Filthy ooudltioivs lead to diseases that carry off thu unfortunate and it U then cal.ed an ot of Providence. The first rights of tho people in any city is to have clean streets, alleys, and good sanitation. Next water and light EDITORIAL DO NOT SUFFER any longer from stomach, livorand bow, el complaint, when Hostetter's Stom ach bitters will cure you. Get a bottle1 today and bo convinced. It Kill bring health to ovory sufferer. Try it for dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation nervousness or insomnia, and you win not be dtsapointed. Thu genuine must have our private Stamp over the neck of tho bottlu. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. should bo futiilBbed to all at cost. But that Is another matter. Iho first duty of this city Is to havo tho alloys cleaned, gradud, drained, filth hauled off, rubbish burned If wo aroaUhristtan community lot us at least asplro to public official cleanliness of premieop. JOURNAL X RAYS. Don't ask your neighbor if ho is clvll l.id. Ank liirn if ho reads a livo papor llkuTiii: JouitNAt.. e tt ft ' Tip Humphrey, of tho Jefferson Re view, says ho Isn't afraid a saloon will bo oponed In his town, & 'tk c Clean up tho alleys and citizens should rako up any old rubbish In front of their premises and burn it. A ft Tho Salem Woman's club is to havo an nfllcial membership in tho civic lcoguo of the stnto to work for cleaner cities. Isthoronowny to remove old man Tillman of South Carolina? HaBn't he mado about trouble enough in this world? f. Itought to dawn on some pcoplo that what a colleuo needs to Biicceed in this ago of tlio world is less preaching und moro buelnoHS. i S A man subscribed for UiIb paper yes terday for l.o other reason hat that It had opinions of Its own and sometimes tried to express them. m Uy a now discovery n person who is too norvotiB can havo his nerves removed by electricity. It seems to work tho other way on the managers of light corn- panlos. tea Tho senatorial question should Lo set tled beforo tho leglBlaturo over assom bloB, or thu people will pay dearly for the privilogo of having political representa tion in the upper chamber at Washing ton. A Tho Kugeno Register says, nnent tho proposition by n Mitchell paper to knife Moody for congrcfa If ho can't ho defeat ed for tho nomination, that thotimo line cotno for tho knifing process to end In Oregon politics. ft Tho Geer administration would bo far innre attractive with somo eo-culled He- like thu Davis defalcation, or dad loaned public money to somo rotten banks, or kept Kddiu Giltnor in a position to pass around traya of $2 oO pourl-hondled pon knives, A A flaloin Republican papor makes war on tho Geer trlbo, There scorn to iiavo been three .or four generations of them, und scattord nil over thu stnto. They bcoui to have been continually multiplying and spreading Into other old androspcotublo families. Thoro seems to ho no way to stop it. Thoy aro to d d numerous. n t: & Thu other day on the train tho X-ray man pasted a camp of whlto men along tho railroad track near Junction, lying half tukod around a tiro, doing their rags and cooking food they had begged or stolen. Near them wore working n gang of Japauotu coolies nnd rt-ulion hands. v,ull fed, well clothed but getting eoollo wages. Mint ouUhu Chinese, is a good pro, coition. Hut what consist ency is thoro In letting tho big corpora tions shut out the nhlto laborer on thu very corporations that get tl elr franchises by nis ballots, and in time of revolution have to bo guarded bv tho whlto man's bullets nud bitjonots? lher,o is a great irauu iumng ihick oi tlio loud mouttiut nnti-t'liinoec agitation that organized labor seems to bo blind about. Is only one of mauy distressing symp toms which point to the presence of womanly diseases. If women thoroughly understood the relation of the local wom anly health to the general health, they wouui uuuemami mat backache, headache, ucrvousucM. wilenclie, tltMiues, fulutuem and kimilar feminine nil menU, cannot be cured until the womanly hetdth la etatiluhrd Dr. Pierce's l'axonte Prik'rittioii cures dis ease jxfculUr to wont en. It etUlilnhcii reg ularity, dries the drains which weaken women, heals iuAainiuatuu aud lUcerattou, ami turca female weakueks Iu curing tlitfse Kxal diS" etw. it cures the ail uients w liic li they mtwe; backache, head ache, suleache, ilitt iicm. faintneM, ncn' ouwiwM. and other ills peculiarly fctuiuiue I wiotc rou tar lvk HrUiiMiy 4tu. ij6 ntr Ml. Loiut llalttcad uf CUrtMturc. CbxvVtt Nt (iff ' ?Lj Iu4 Tjr "t wa tkiue with piu front the lack of my hmil iluwn to my hl. 1UJ litowr ttwitc (iK rcki t t time nJ wi uutblc to tt up far tea mteittM t tune Vuujrr4 my teller, JtU;4 wctuMyourvluhte mcJWiHc. vtt . Or lHi Pevwme tTTcrtHial 'OoMtu M(4kl ntweovery,' 4ud ' Mttxtut frHtti, 1m tvcJtci about luJlo, bthtu4 diet Ta lay tiuiMtM; in (uur mmt rnwt (he time I be Ka your treatutut 1 wai well wonvau auU hate sot hJ the baakacbe aliKe. bh4 bk 1 put Iu atitean Iwuiatt Jay at harU. wwt" Weak and sick women are invited to consult I)f. Pierce by letter fit. Ad dra Dr. H. V. Pitree, lluffalo. N. V. The Common Sense Medical Adviser, loo3 ugai, it tjtR away. Seud ai one cent stampa, the expense ol midttug vuly, for the book iu paper co-or, or Ji stampu for the volume bound in cloth. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buflalo, N. Y. -.VAtQ Funeral of Paul Klingele A largo number of friendti and rela tives of tho late Paul Kllngelo attended his fnnaral Sunday at 2 p. m. It waB held from tho resldonco of bis wife's paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Amsler, on South Liberty street. Frlenda of the departed brought many beautiful floral gifts, and ho was remem bered as a man who was beloved by all who knew him. Doceasod was born in Baden, Germany, August 20, 1850, came to tlio United Statcain 1884, locating in Wisconsin. Ho came to Oregon in 188o, ana was united In marriage with Miss Louisa Amsler at Salem In 1888. Two years ago ho wont Into business at Glendaie, Oro with II. G. Sonncroan cf this city. After prayer, Rov. Kopley, ol the Ger man Evangelical church, read tho 15th nimntnrnf 1st Corinthians, In his fu neral discourse ho roforred in most feol lug terms to tho aad circumstances of Mb death in his prime of manhood, nttor it brief illness of only fifteen hours. Ho leaves a son and widow to mourn his un timely death. A largo delegation of the Foresters of America assembled at their court room and marched in funoral regalia to tho Amslor resldonco on South Liberty street, taking chargo of tho funoral from the house to the cemetery, whero Chief Ranger Hamilton conducted the burial service. Tho Foresters wero Joined by a large delegation of Woodmen of America, who Witu ttlO torcsiors lurnuuuu uiu (mn boarors. The remains wero laid at rest In Rural Comotory. CASVOXiZuO.. Btxit tee Blgnatsrt .he Kind "on Hats Alwas Bought & MS Card of Thanks, The Sisters of the Holy Nnmos dcslro to extend thoir heartfelt thanks to their many frlonds who havo so generously donated tho boautiful flag which waB ralsod for tho first timo on Saturday amid tho strains of "Tho Star Spangled Uannor." IC0UGH SYRUP, euros Ilncldnp Couchs, Soro Lungs, Bronchitis. Grippe, Pneumonia nnu nit Bovcro luncrnfTcctiono. Why then risk consump tion, u slow. Httro death ? Tnko warning I A"b nt oncol Buy a botllo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, ,-v doctor'a proscription, used over GO yenra. Price, only 25 conts. Insist on having it. Don't bo im posed upon. RoAtao tho donlor's Bubatltulo ; it is not na good ns Dr. Bull'n. Snlvntlon Oil cures Rhcumatlim Arlira and I'aliuu 1 .1 6c 23 CM. H. J I YES, Z tgjgfir flflaH WuBKr VVvlBZwDU vm)r o& I ....I -T 303 Commercial Street. SORES AMD Sores and Ulcers never become chronic unless the blood is in poor condition is oltiKHisli, weak and unable to throw oft the jwisons that accumulate in it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow 6hould it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy and nllimpurities eliminated from the sys tem. S.S.S. begins thocurcby firstclcans ing and invigorating the blood, building up the general health nnd removing from the system A QONSTANT DRAIN all morbid, ..mu -rue evcrrM. cfTetcmattcr. "'"" ',,,",,, When this ha9 been accomplished the dis charpc gradually ceases, and the 6ore or ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy the twncs. Local applications, while soothing nnd to 6otne extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the scat of the trouble. S. S. S. does, and no matter how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing else can It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. . . t n f n1lw..t T.rx-1: llni xK.U'lnorm. MlM.. gays: "Sir year noo my lee from the knee to the foot was one iolfit sore. Several physicians treated me and I made two trips to Hot Springs, but t mud no relief. I was Induced to try 8. S.3 , nnd It made n complete cure. I have been a per rtt.. .vll ntan ,r lnce.H ' "" - - -- y r, , , . IS llic uuiy imi veg etable blood purifier known contains no poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion nnd add to, rather than relieve your suiter ings. If your flesh docs not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge for this service. ..... ., THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. 0A. Jake Gaudaur, tlio champion oars man has so fractured hia ahouldor that he will never row again. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contains Mercury bb mercury will surely destroy tho soubo of smell and completely dernngo tho wliolf system when entering it through tlio mucouB suffaccs. Such articles should nevor lw used excopt on proBcriptloi.a from roputablo physicians, ns tho dam ago thoy will do la ten fold to tho good you can possibly derlvo from thorn. Hnll's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0 contains no mercury, and is tnken intormtlly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Curo bo sure you get the genuine It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testlmo uiala free. Sold by Druggists, prico 75c. por bottlo. Hall's Family Pills aro tho bcH. Terrible Terry McGovorn knocked out Davo Sullivan nt I.oulbvillo nfter fifteen round of hard lighting on Saturd y night. The St. Elmo Rostaurant has tho best meal eorvico in tho city. Glvo them a call. Secretaries Long and Hitchcock will retiro from the Cablnot In tho near future. OAI3TOIT.IA. fiffMS: Tho Kind w Hate Al.vays Bo'Ji mo - l r vr-AJLTm nt Z7&&JbM 3SajWSS) :o MR Bg S: I VlJ , Ly. U . v" v v NW MOTHER We have chosen to fit the boys and girls for ONE DOLLAR. A low price to be sure, but many stores ask $1.50 for no better. You will be surprised to see how well these One .Dollar Shoes Look. They are made in all sizes and widths from good durable stock. Just the thing for children who are hard on shoes Try a pair and you will find you have all and more than you will expect in a DOLLAR SHOE. ...CASH SHOE STORE... - Opposite ja js. . fll fit t. o tm n r i rim Market Quotations Today X "Make Sslcra a Good Home Market" a Whest. Oats, Etc Wheat -53c. Oata 31c Barley $17 per ton. Flax-Cash, Northwest, V (0. Hop Market. HopB-14l-JB'c Stiictly choice 13c. Liverpool, Dec. 5 -Hops at London -Pacific Coast steady, 3 6s. to i. Live Stock Market. Btcore 44c. Cows-3H,4c. Sheep-3.50groesto$3.6 Dressed veal 0c Hogs, alive i) . Hoks, dressed tic. Flour, Hav. Peed, Etc. Baled cheat J7.50 to $8. Clovor-7.00. Feed barley (21 per ton, Iiran-(17M. Shorts-(19.50. Flour, wholesale (2.65. Potatoes Apples, Etc. Potatoes 55c. to W) Apples 40 G0c por box. Fancy packed $1 00. OnlonB, $1.60 to (2 50 por 109 lbs. Dried Frutts. Dried apples 67c. ,,,,.. Italian prunes 40a to 60 3 to 3tf Petite Prunes 40s to 60s. 3i.4c, Wood Fence Posts, Etc, Big flr-(3 60. Second growth (3.00. Ash-(3 50. Body oak-$1.00. Polo oak (4 00. Codar poBte 8 to 10c. Dairy and Creamery Preducts. Dairy butter 16020c. Creamery 2530c. More 15c. First-class country, per roll 35c. Cream at creamery, pan skimmed 23c. Separator skimmed 25c. Efts and Poultry. Eggs-10 Turkeys, livo 10c per pound. Geeae (0 per dozen. DuckB (4 to $4 Kpei" dozen. Wool and Mobalr. Goareo wool 13c. Medium 14c. Fine 14c. Mohair 20 to 21c. Hides. Pelts sndFurs. Green hides, No. 1 6c. Green hides, No. 2 4c. Calf skins 45c. Sheep 75c. Gout sklnB-25c to (1.00. Gray fox 25 to 50c. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 26c to (1.25. Otter-(l to (5. fkunk 10 to 26c. Muakrat 1 to 5c. WIldcat-10to25c. Stclner's Market, Chick enB 7 to He. Eggs por dozen, cash 10. Port and Market. Poktlind, Fob 20. - Wheat Walla Walla, 05 05. Flour Portland, best trades (2.800 (3.40. Graham (2 50 (2 80 Oata Choice White (1,15c O (1.25. Uarloy (10 (10.50 per ton. MillBtuH Rran, (10. Hay Timothy (12(13 per ton. Onlona (1.50 02.00. Potatoes 1.10 (1.35 por cental. Buttor Beat dairy, 1820; fancy creamery ,2527c jStoro 13 15itt Eggs-Oregon, ranch 25 25 Poultry Chickens, mixed $4.00 (4 25; hens (i; tnrkoys, live 12 0 13c. Mutton Gross, 4c Hogs Gross 5?c. Beet-Gross 3.75(4.00 Veal-Gross, 8c 8c . rtOps 1 iu m, uy nfjn -Raj .'N''. M the Post Office. sXvrjvQ33 I'1 .'""I1 SL " EDUCATIONAL ...Northwest Normal College... Corner State and Commercial its., uaicm, ureiron. r mrseflof Study: Classic, Scientific, Normal, High School, Business, M,,8IC am nd KhKOtlon. The laloct nnd tho best In Book keeping, IVpowrltlng. m'u8 f ' A ' Tho most extonBlvo lino of oDlcea for Commorua' Wor I , ," Kfd.t .t Kwnl irBcIiooI on Monday nnd Friday evpnlnga. b.nKt H av evening .iWoureefl to uraduatlon. elllior In Voice culture, PaT08 V oE.0rcbaVin?tr,une,aB,I armo ste,'. ai...i..,.ia mnv mi tor at any A.J. GARLAND, AM. President. MrMBT iC "RANGE That Cargo lias arrived and several are already in use. They were a long time on the way, but those who waited for them arc more than pleased with their GOOD QUALITIES R. ttwimwi i ! ini ii mi THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM. OREGON. A first-class piivate hospital for tho treatment of chronic and ourgical crtees. Built thepoat year espooially for tho purpose for which It is used. Couvenentlv located within four blocks of tlio buainoes part of tho city. Tho "moat modern furnishings nnd latest apnliancos throughout tho building. Hoatod by holswater tind lightod by gas and olocticity Here tho sick can havo tho .comforta of nn elegant private homo, combined with all the ndvantagoa of a general hoaplui without tlio nolao, confusion, nnd publicity attending ono. Outslds nhysciaua bringing caaoa iu troated with tho greatest coartoay, and asaistod in oporationa if rcquostod. For torma nnd farther informa tionwrito or apply personally. R. CARTWRiGHT, M. D. SUPT, VISITOH3 WBLCOMCD DETWEEN 2 AHD 4 P. M Have You Cold Feet? room. Get ono of our small GAS HKATEHS nnd at small cxponBO havo a warn bedroom for risinc nnd rotirinu. Tho turn of a koy nnd tho touch of a match ii all that is nooded to start tho flro. 4CtiemcketaSt. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Telephone 563. ...BARR 4 -AND- Hot Air, Hot Water, and Steam Heating a Specialty. SALEM, A GOOD DINNER There was a time when it meant no dinner. It's not so now. Just phone to Harrit & Lawrence and get your din ner ready prepared in cans We have everything necessaiy tor a nice meal. HAHRITT & LAOaRBNOB A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast 0rura" chops' veil :cutioBtf.or 'K Our meats are all cut;from the fattost and ortmsst cattle,:and we can sunniv your table with l?e.h, nntriUouawS wholesome meats at bed rock prices. E. C. CROSS SALEM ORE Phon 291 unne'e &oit6 prae -WE HAVE THEM... CALL AND GET PRICES, Con Drawl . n. PAR.V1N, Mus. Doc Director of Collctre of Mu ofMusic WADE & CO. If so it may havo boon earned by getting out of bod this mora ine on a cold floor in a coU PETZEL... OREGON. DRY! Ij"i!h and dropped lumber, laths i ihi itfles about overy kiud you're apt to nl excellent as to material, mano facti re, sotsonlng aud all that (joes to mako yood build ng nnd frneine mater ials don't require- an hour's search to find if you linto rend this Tlio nama fmd tiudroPH of tho proprietor of tha lumbor .yard aro to be found immedi ately following. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. Pasa'r. depot. Fhtvo C51. A Good "Front" brinpa many a deserving man inert'!, who, ill-clad, might fall. Our share la making your apparel what it ought to M consists in keeping your linen and other wearablea in tine shape, so far as wain ing and ironing thorn is concerned Ever tried our work, our atyle, or prices? Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J OLM8TKD, FKOPWTOI. DOKOCO D. OLMbTBD, XdK , Phone -111 320 Liberty 8tr SAYAGB & RBID SALEM. OREC0" SEEDMEN, irwci