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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1902)
"PftfffiPW mviiuimrf EDUCATIONAL ...nrflMW " 'I I 11 4 k i! THE DAILY JOURHAL ' Member Northwest Afternoon Newstaper League, DV hofer" DROTHEnS. TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 1002. Dally One Year, 54.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier 50 cents Per Month Weekly One Year $1.00 In Advacce. T EDITORIAL v"v a FROM SUNNY MEXICO Salem Man Writes of Strange Scenes DO THEY WANT LARGE CONVEN TIONS? In Marlon unci other comities the poli tics! managers aro talking nhotit the benefit o( hivim? largo convention. Thoy Kt better results ant! get closer to the people II the pollticatiB wmit to do the rlRht thing why do they not glvo tho people direct nomination? Give every Heptib llcnn a chanco to express his opinion at tho primary instead ol only a lew. Direct nomination gives tho voter nt the primary a choice di'eot among tho candldatoa within tho party. II thoro .... . .i ..- aro tlirou canuiuaioa in mo mit.y " sheriff ho can tako his pick. Direct nomination is not a now thing. It is practiced in many states and Ib growing in favor whoroit is tried lalrly. It is In voguo in parts ol all tho middle states. Tho conventions of debates oxpreeB a direct choico hut thoy aro genorally packed witli slates of delegates put up for tlilo man and that. On top ol that come tho combinations o! oillco seekers. Tho voter al tho polls on election day IsauppoBod to liavo a direct choice of candidates. I!ut ho has no voice in selec ting thoie candidates. He Is rolled on to voto tho party ticket that Is put lufore him. Tholtepuhllcan county centra! com mittee that moots inSalom Boon can glvo tholtepuhllcan voters ol this county tho right to a direct voto at tho r.mnry, and thoy should do that In our opinion. A simple plan should bo adopted ol putting candidates In nomination for Iho primary election on a petition ol Hopnb- llcati voters Iroin ton to lilty voters ac cording to tho oillco. TIiobo nominated aro all to bo printed on a ballot and tho voter at the primary can moko Ills cross ns to cholco in each caso. Tho committee tlion meets nnd counts tho voto Bnd announces tho real choice of the party in oach caio. Tho voters at the primary could mako n choico for oach oillco from United Btutos senator, Governor, congressman and menibora of tho legislature down to road supervisor. Tho politicians should glvo Jllio pooplo this right ol choico for each placo nnioiw the aspirants within tho party. It is democratic. It 1b Kupnhllcnn. Will they do It? TO CURE A COLD IN".'W. Jnkji UmUvo romo (Jul, Ti r. )' Spirited Description of a Bull ' Fight. re ' Character and Progress the Country. H Told by Pain II you have pains you should look after them quickly. Pain shows something is wrong? The sharper the pain the more clan pm there is in delay. There are thousands 6f women to-day who are bearing awful pain almost continually, rather than tell a Syslcian about the shooting pains in their lower abdomen, about the agony of falling of the womb and the distress of ieucorrhoea. They let the months pass and their troubles becomes harder to cure and more distressing. But modest women can secure exemption from the embarrassment of a private exami nation. When pain tells them of danger they can cure themselves uy me use m rtnntatinna TodaVk T Market "Make Salem a Good Home Market $170. 'CARBUI : j o JUDGE MOORE OF LAKE CO. Brought His Son to Flop ence Sanatorium for Treat ment. Lakkvikw, Ore., Kelt. 20, 11102 KJ. Journal, Bulum. Orttgou. DearHIr: On tho Uth hut., while at tho Florence Hauatorluiii, 1 hud tho mis (ortiino to loso my little hoy. 1 deem it hut Justice to that Institution to state (hit his death was oiuisotl through no fault of the treatment received whilr there. Hut on tho contrary the most painstaking enre and attention were be stowed upon my sou, not only by tho physician In charge, hut by everyone counseled with the Bnuatoriiim, And 1 would statu farther that everything that possibly could lie done, was done to save tils life and relievo his suffering by those In olmrgo of that thoroughly equipped and modern Institution. 1 shall always fool that I ow3 i debt of gratitude to those kind people, and extend to them my heart-fell thanks (or tho many favors shown me while with them. Very Truly, W. J. Moomk. IT MAKES, MUSCLE W Dr. II. II. Olinger, who iff now in tho Uity of Mexico, writes tho following en tertaining letter to lifa friends In Balem dotcribinii Ii'.b experiences in tho land ol tho Azteae. Mmxico City,-Fob. 10 100-'. Dhar MoriiKit and Au.:-l promised that 1 would write again eoon and toll you eomothlug of my trip. 1 have had a very pleasant nip ""'" F,CD,"',,"T learning every day. I left HI Paso Wed noeday morning ut 10:10 crossed tho ltlo .i i.. ..,... uiiiiii IniMii't. m much woler In it at tho present time aa your littlo creek in the back yard. But, lu Juno and July flood time it is a moriBter ovorllows its banks. When wo crossed tho river my trunk waH thrown out of the baggage cars and wheeled Into tho baggage room. 1 fol lowed In nnd unlocked and unstrapped It raised tho lid.an inspector came towards i in. ... i... till in. iiinldiil mi one corner ol my overcoat and loolted In and said "all rlgni" mo inspeuuuu was over. 1 lockod up nnd was very ...,.,.1. rfiiitvoil vou ctn bet. From El I'aBo down, tlio trip was very diifcty, and through n dry and desert mountainous country, Bomotiinea just bare sand uud tlion palm trees and ugalu cactus trees. But little vegatntlon other limn that which kwa on a desert. The eating hout.es come very regularly nloug tho road but are all run by China men. They put up a very good meal. During our last doy's journey tho econery btfciuno moro interesting. There were tjiunll furms of ton to twelve ncreaaud in tin. fluMn nrui could boo eighteen or twentv natives driving a team of oxen dragging o plow made ol a eurveu -suck Willi n small piece oi menu uh nu ,i.... Tlioro U not u tree any pluco along tho railroad long enough or large enough to mnko n Sx I lilt long. Tho natives, wliero thoro is bucIi a scarcity of wood, dig up a small bush which grow two or tiirnii fi.nL l.lih. nnd use the roots which aro from ono-half inch to five or six inches in rtfftinotur. Tills wood burns readily, I suppose becaiiBO tlio sand In so dry. Thoro aro no wooden fences in this district, I did notseoa one but I saw miles and miles of rock fences, which have required years to build Houses all ol titono aud brick with wallB from two toB'x feet through. I received $'-'.10 Mexican for l U. S. Mexico has made one ol tlio greatest strides in tlio last four or (ivo years that I over heard of. Iho Ulty of Mexico lu ono of tlio best lighted ..in... i.. ti... mirM. Tliiirn in A lMlt 111 lUlilUO III ...U ..w.... -.-.- -- -- -- . sun iui innoiriAlv;-tuuliIii..iirenUv a beautilul sight to look ilowu on any oi tliuMi htreets dnrlinr an ovonlini. Aa to hor es tlioro aro no liner uios in tho world. Htn'otH nro nnvedfor blocks nnd blocks witli asphalt. Policemen are found on every corner. At night each poltcomau carrteB a hand lunteru uud u person can llud a policeman by his light. The light Is a echome of l'rosident Diaz's, bo tiiat a person can toll when tho policeman is on dutv. Kouts nro vory liigh hero, oostlnx from $50 to $100 Mexican money, anil then you navuiri a iioubo to vourself. as the lioiiBea nro uullt around an open space called a patio. high walls running to tho roof nil around .1... .u....- TI... MM.lla vim In tlwirnof tnu iiviiiin. .u ...... m ..... ..w .w... am! tlioro is only one way togotltitoyour iiousu ami mm is inu iruuiuuur. mum Is no buck door or back window Tho front doom iuo lrge, masslvo thingH like the front doors to tlio state house and thero aiu anywhere from two to six liunllot) living In this ono Iiouhu with aa many children; w you can seo that it must be hard to Unit convenient rooms. Thsru is another very quulut ciibtoiii followed here, and thut is this: Kvery house, or houses- whlchover you muy call these clusters of rooms, has a man who guarilN tho entrance, called a por teio, aud at tliu hour of ton these trout doora are closed tind if you aro out Hide vou may have to make n very uoisy demonstration for some time. The Porter ior guard) sleeps vory sound and when you Anally get him to opeu tho door you hao lo pay htm a fee of aix cents (Mexican) for ills trouble. This is the law mid no joke. You have tlio name trouble If you are luslde aud want out, you have to pay tlio six cents to get out ..!... Ill n'rtl.u.L- .Music is grand, Tho government has some live or six bauds employed who are ri'ijuiriHl to play certain Hours every Inn f(t tj)ii it nt iiBitiituiir ft llisk ttstnftlat '.'" " .... ri'vi Maybe lu the;al(uruoon a oaiul will give a concert now u lu the poor ijuai tors lor the i lVuue) or poor people) am! from men to eight the eume band will play 1.. ...illi.t Lav. nf lli.h ..lit. I... tli.. Ill 11I1VIIIUI .1. U. ...u v.. .ui inu fashionable xiopla and vice versa. These .Mexicans arc great lovers oi music as it stmuis they will stand for hours aim listen to It Attended a Bull Fight. Yesterday 1 attended my first hull (kht. It was hurrible but I stayed to the tluisli. ihsy killed six bulla, l'lioy alwaya kill tho bulls there is no clemency shown, that la the fate of every bull which enters tho ring. I nld.lliinur ill 1)p ilti.il.lu nii.l al 1 IIIW uiiiiini ... ... vv.n.i. , ... ... . o'clock wo got on his bicycles and start ed to tho ring, which Is located about H miles out of town. Wo rode about a mile and lelt our wheels and then walked the rent of the distance urn! ai med thttre about x o'clock, which is ono hour Intloro tho right begin. We weut early so I could see the crowd. The arena is built in a huco circle about 100 feet in diameter. There la a (ence about six feet high inside of this arena, ho when any ol the lighters aro pursued by the hull they jump the (once, and lion, this ring the sata commence aud run up lor 16 or SO setts dear up to the tup aud all u round, and promptly at 3 o'clock they aro always ou time to the in inula. A bugler blows his horn and In conies tho master of cere- wouies. who rides up to the reviewing box and takes off his hat and makes a bow. lie tlion rules back to the gate 'ami leads a proesolou of rlfteeu or ! tweuty ., all dral in nils aud satius trimmed ih gld spangles, and the !( VI lV IHVVrWf IBM IVAHI V4 IMtW in the privacy of their homes. You Can be cured without distressing publicity. With that, facts before you there is no reason for the delay which Is increasing your misery and waning me y of your life. Why not stop the pain today ? Belen, Mls., March B, 1K. t Oardnt and ona packacn of ThedfonVa k Toormcdlolnos I Tiadnalnslnmy iiiouku- iTuuiii. UM. . Mlm.mt k itwItAM BSffllWlffiTS aro either crippled or two old to bo of any use. Theso borats havo n blind fold over ono eye, that is tho right eye, and these mon each carry a pole about ton feot long nnd ono and n half inches in diameter with a point In tho end so aa to Btlck In tho bull's shoulder when he tries to gore tlio horse. With these two horsemen there aro in tho ring" three men who have long and wide mantles of various eolora which they uso to teaeo the bull with. , , , A f Mm tiittrln pall A door is OD0I1OU and in rushes the bull nnd as ho passes tho door a man has a largo wreaui oi flowers. This has a barb like n fish hook and this is thrown and Bticka in tho bull's neck, or body as chanco may be. Aa tho bull is now in tho ring it ii the ohiect of the thrco men to so infuriate tho animal that ho will gore tho horsoa which aro ridden around the rini? so n to bo aeon by him. It is not in mi until lm unlcH the horEO and at him liogooB, ifho la not worded off by the mar. on tho horso who ubos tho long polo 8pokenoi. una unpiiena ijuiic 01 ten. The mon will ward off tho bill two or thrco times and It is considered qulto a feat, but finally tho bull will catch tho horso In tho belly and there ia wiililn ill an limn a ilimd hnrflj. Wull. alter a bull kills three or four horses a man stops in tho ring witli a sword and finally kills him with It. So they go on thfa way until theru Iiob beoti four to Blx bullB killed, as advertised. iho weatnor noro is jusi uuum nu our Juno weather rather warm in the sun, but nice und cool in tho evenings. You kiio w.Mexico city is tu loot uuuvu tho Boa. I fouud it rather hard broath ing for a few days. My cold ia just about tho same; havo a soro throat but it is much better. Well, I must cloao; will write ugain soon. IMn.nlATrii.Nlnivllll Willi Cimritrlti. rv&uilv (?ai'('AWI''Uulcin'fcTr'alb''1JVU'7y Polk County Pioneer Dies. ttunrL-n Werts. ol Lewisville, Polk county, a pioneer, need 70 yoars, died at Ida homo Monday morning, at or a oriei illness. Dcceasel wob woll known to tho plonoers, among whom he stood high. He waa a native of Pennsylvania, and carao to California during the gold ex citement, and later to Oregon, whoro ho lived tho remainder of his llfo Wheat, Oats, Etc Wheat -53c. Oats 32c Barley $17 per ton. Flax Cash, Northwest, Hop marKci. HopB 14. 8ti!c.lychoici 14c. , Liverpool, Dec. 6-Hopa at lndon Pacific Coart Bteady. 3 ha. to i. Live Stock Market. Steers 4Qt)c. Cowe-3h4c. 8licep-$3.50gropa toJJ.iS Dressed veal 0)0 Hogs, alive 4?. Hokb, drP8eed-0c. Flour, liar. Feed. Etc. Bulod cheat $7.50 to . Olover-$7.00. Feed barley 2t fiorton. Uran-$17H. Cliiirf, tl) Ml. Flour, wholesalo $2 05. Potatoes Apples, Etc. Potatooa-55c. to WJ Apples 40C0c per box. Fancy packed $1 00. Oniotis, $1.50 to $1 00 per 100 lbs. Dried Fruits. Dried apples 57c. , Italian nrunoa 40a to 603-3K to 35 Petite Prunes 40a to 60s. 3J. c Wood Fence Hosts, Etc. Big flr-3 60. Second growth 3.C0. Ash-$3 50. Bodyook-ttOO. Polo oak 14.00. Cedar posts 8 to 10c. Dairy and Creamery Prsducts. Dairy butter 1620c. Creamery 2530c. Ktore 15c. Firat-clasa country, per roll soc. Cream at creamery, pan sklmrued- Oln Separator sklmmod 23c. Eusand Poultrj. Eggs 10 , Turkeys, live 10c per pound. Gooso 10 per dozon. Ducks $1 to $4 )per dozen. Vnnr Success Depends i .tninn fnr tlm work vou wish to do. Tho valuo of Biich prenntB Upon thorouah rn'lnrVMia?oI The Kt y to obtain It Is to att-nd a M.ool fZZiZ ' WaHrofih work. The Nortfiwost Normal College is .uchan' '"'Splele courses in IhiBhies,, Typowrillng, and Short. hand; alPO in UIMM'. PAHV1N. M.i n. A. J. 0ARLAWU. a m. Drcct()r of q n, mus Doc, 'Collctre of Music Wool and Mobalr. ol 13c. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contains Mercury as mercury will surely dectroy the eenBe of smell and completely derango tho wiiole syalom when entering it through tho inucons Burfocca. Such articles should novcr bo used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as tho dam ago thoy will do ia ten fold to tho good you can possibly derive from them. Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K J. Chenov & Co., Toledo, 0 contains no rrorcury, aud ia taken Internally, acting directly upon tlio moon nnu rnucuue uui- laCeS Ol IIIO Bysiom. m uuyiug " Catarrh Cure boflureyou getthogenuino. It ia taken intnrnnlly ond made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J Cheney & Co. Testimo nials tree. Sold by Druggists, price 75c por bottlo. Hall'a Family Pills aro tho beU. Tho Wav Housewives Figure A Salem lady who buys cakcB, coffee rolls and cookies at tho Pioneer Uakory pays alio Bavos money right along there hy, 2 10 eod. OA.IS'OH.IA. Bari tha j? Tl)9 Klntl You Ha'O Always Bough' The St. Elmo Hjlttiirttntjioatlio best meal Borvico in HoftrfiO wool Medium 14c. Fine 14c. Mohair 20 to 21c. . lilies. Pelts anat-urs. Green hides, No. 1 5c. Green hides, No. 2 4c. Calf skiiiB 45c. Sheep 75c. Goat akina 25c to fl.00. Gray fox 25 toGOc. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 25c to $1.25. Otter- I to 5. Skunk 10 to 25c. Muskrat 1 to 5c. Wlhicat-10to25c. Stelner's Market, Chick enB 7 to He. Egg por dozen, cash 10 . Port anl Market. Poutland, Feb 25. - Wheat Wnlla Wnlla,0505K. Flour Portland, bent rndoa 2.80 13.40. Graham $2 50 QI2.80 Oats Choico Whito $1.15c O $1.25. Barley $10 $19.60 por ton. Millatuft Bran, $19. Hay Timothy $12$13 per ton. Oulons-$1.60 2.00. Potatoes 1 10 $1 35 por cental. Buttor Beat dairy, 1820; fancy croamory,2527c;Storo 13 15:. lb Egga-Oregon, ranch 25 Q 25 Poultry Chickens, mixed $4.00 $1 25; hens $4; turkeys, live 2)4 Q 13c. Mutton Gross. 4c Hogs Gross bc. Boef GroBS 3.75 Q$4.0 Vonl-Qroaa, 8c 8o U-. it in iaun All Ladies Who Buy SARfiRNT GEM FOOD CHOPPER Arc pleased with it, and they will pass along the word that the Gem i? an indispensable kitchen utensil, that it is useful daily, that there is nothing like it for preparing substantial and dainty dishes, thut it adds to home economy by utilizing "Jct overs," Housekeepers want Sargent s Gem Food Chopper as soon as they hear of it. A. X R. M. WADE & CO. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM' SALEM. OREGON. A arst-clasa piivato hospital for the treatment of chroulc and surgical cases. Built the past year especially for tho purpose for which it is used Convcnently located within four blocks of tho business part throughout tho building. Heated by hoi water and lightod by ga9 and olectlcity Hero tho sick can havo tho comforts of an olegant private home, combined with nil the advatitogea of a general hospital without tho nolso, confusion, and publicity attending ono. OutsJds nhyeciana bringing casoa in treated with tho greatest courtesy, and oaaieted In oporatlons if roquoatod. I-or torms and further Informa tlonwrito or apply personally. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT, VISITORS WELCOMED BETW BEM 3 AND 4 P. M Have You Cold Feet? If so It may havo been caused by getting out of bed this more Inir nn n rillil flnnr in mli i .IS f a f II 13 L T3 IIU Afev.l ! vw 11 n tin Btfa, n mmm aA room. UOt ODO Ol OUr Blliail UAO llfiAiano im suiom um uaiv a nura bedroom for rifling and retirinn. Tho turn of a key and tha touch of a motch it all that Is need-d to start tho tiro. 4ChcmekctaSt. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Telephone 563. , ...BARR & PETZEL. lXlXESr32aaSBX&S AND u. , fin w ttl p. Pierce's ffioieien MedSoBS Discovery Gives Working Strength " I know you expected a letter from nte tome time ago, but I uill state mv re sons, plainly, why I did not write bsfore thta," says Mr. Joseph Grass, of lire w or, l'crry Cov Mo. "It was because 1 dkl not wish to deceive any one, I wanted to bo sure that your 'Golden Medical Discovery ' lud Iwnontl me aud it took lime afttr I tloppi taking the medicine Iwforc X felt sura I twri realiscil perma nent results from ita use. After taking six bottloa of ' Golden Medical Discov er) and one vUt of your Plsasant Vel iCtn Uffl UVtf W V M Mia vwwt m-99 w v ?ivnni aw m ? -r- iwtTv . TiI mn ttia.llAl.iad l.Aaaa. .Inn Ilia U llattll -,I1Ih hml 1 1 SUi A I kw1llljll Mlnt A A Hfix yffar yHMvt, utji tat ivwm food vour uiedlclnM have douo me." Ofm'Pitttoofa Pleasant Pol lota euro oanatt&atlotu ItlMITO nHNH HIV 19V U nUI m IIIO dead bulla and horses, of whleh thero aro kOHieuuiea many. v I Weil, tho poop! retire and then lu rUloiaoouplo ol men on horres whleh YES, MOTHER We liave shoes to fit the boys and girls for ONE DOLLAR. A low price to be sure, but many Ltores 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 haye all and more than you will expect in a DOLLAR SHOE. ...CASH SHOE STORE... 303 Commercial Street, - Opposite the Post Office. Hot Air, Hot Water, and Steam Heating a Specialty. SALEM, OREGON. 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 necessary for a nice meal. HaKPITT & Ly&OJRENQE DRY! Ttoufh and Ureserd lumber, Istbi s&d thl ilos-about every kind you're sptto need excellent as to material, minn facture, seasoning and all that goes to mako good building and fencing mslei ials don't require an hour's sesrch t find if you have read this The csai and address of tho proprietor oltbt lumber vard aro to bo found iuiutui' ately following. Goodale Lumber Co, Near 8 P. Pass'r. depot. PbonefiSl. Srr- 3S " fOfrr A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast ?urn1innBr.y?ucnn cnJy frot" "ne of our tender and delicious meats, Bleaks, lamb OO,?'0lT:,v?.a! :?utiets or K --. .v.w ,.m nu eiu.irom tlie (attest Vhoto.Inu.raVSI?liSlMa E. C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon 2t)l ' '" ' ' .'.MTlilVNJ A Good "Front" brings many a deserving msn " who, ill-clad, might fall. Our slitf conBlats in keeping your linen and otW wearables In fine shape, bo tar Inn on.1 l.n..ln ll.om ill CODCerD'' Ever tried our work, our style, " prices? Salem Steam Laundrj! OOLONKL J. OlMBTKD, PB0FW0fc DOBOUt Phone 411 DOBOCH D. OLMBTKD. MOB aMfi 320 Llter7 2)unnc'8Solf6Spraff. -WE HAVE THEM... CALL AND GET PRICES. S- 6Si033S3SS3)0iS SEEDMEN, " - . . . SALEM. OREOO' lWf I?. sar.1