Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1902)
BE if ft - II nji r r ' i i i ! Baby's Comiag McDonald, Oa., July 18, 1000. I adrlae Try iaUennf: woman to Uko Wine of Cardnl. While I wn going with mr other children I was compelled to star in bedordaja Bt a time, but thin tiino I have taken Wine o( Oardnl and Thcdford niack Draught and bare been oblo to do all my homework without any trouble. I am epctliig erery day to bo con fined. My huband thinks Wino of Cardui ia the bett medicine In the world. Ho take dote of Thedf ord'a Hlaek Draught eyenr. night and girei some to the children. He haa not lot a day from work thin year. He tells bis friend! about your wonderful medicine and I tell my lady frlendi to your Wine or Oardnl. Mr. dtJOJtOIA LEE. WINEGARHJI Thtrc are thouiandi of womtn who thrlnk In ttrror M the. thought of the baby's coming. But childbirth It one of the working! of Nature and It was not Intended to Imply torture and agony to the heroic mothers of (he race. The woman who suffer torture during pregnancy and at childbirth has usually, by some Indu. cretlon, Injured the organs which nuke her a woman. Neglect of menstrual Irregularities leads to ovarian pains, falling of the womb ano" leucorrhoea, and the period of pregnancy Is necessarily distressing under those condl. tlons. Wine of Cardui will regulate the menstrual function perfectly and eventually make the generative organs strong and healthy. Pregnancy and childbirth have no terrors for the woman who fakes this pure Wine. A strong healthy womb will bring Its precious burden to maturity wllh little or no pain. A healthy woman need not fear childbirth. Wine of Cardui completely cures all these troubles familiarly known as "female diseases" and equips the sensitive generative organs for pregnancy and childbirth. It will save any mother much pain and suffering. All druggists sell 51.00 bottles. re adTlee and lllcralnra adiirw. jrtvfnar arnwtomi. 'Tli Udlf AdTlwry Drparttaent," llio UiaUanoog Uvhatf CooipitiT. CUttanwgt, linn. JOITITO B1U ouiio in THE CIRCUIT COURT For Narrow Strip of Land at Brooks. Two Matters in the Gilbert Bank Failure. DO NOT SUFFER any longer from stomach, liver anil bow el conipln nts, when Hostctter'a Stom ach bitters will cum you. Got a bottle today and be convinced. It will bring health to every sufferer. Try It for dyspepsia, indigestion.) constipation nervousness or insomnia, and you will not be dltatnliited. 'liio genuine must have our private Stamp over the neck oi the bottle. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. dayi Wm Kgan recently eued James Fin noy for the possession of a narrow atrip o. land which joint) their two farina near Urooks. Ho asked damages for the land having been withheld for aome years and lor the grain grown on tho laud dur ing this time. Tho boundary is in dis pute and each pa ty to tho mit alleges that ho has had it surveyed and each survey was correct, although they do not agreo with each other. Finney has Hied an answer to the cross bill in equity Betting forth hia allegations. A petition lias been tiled by P. S. Knight in tho caso of Tilmon Ford, exe- cutor vs. A. T. Gilbert et a'.. He shows THE DAILY Jl Member Northwest Aftermon Newswer Leatue, BY HOFER PHOTHKRB. FRIDAY, FEB. 28, 1002 Dally One Year, $4,00 In Advance Dally Three Months $1,00 In Advance, Dally ty Carrier 50 cents Per Month. Weekly Oae Year $1.03 la vtn; EDITORIAL J VACCINATION OF SCHOOL CHILD REN. Tho proposition to hnvo nil public school childron vaccinated nt public ox punsu is open to noma objections, und thoro are many serious dllllcultloa to he ovorcomo. In tho first plnco dootors dlsagroo aa to tho bonoflta and dangora of vaccination. Not much ovor ono half tho childron and young pooplo of this community are In tho public ichools. Tho colleges, nomal nchoolp, buslnen collowa and academies could not bo ranched by com pulaory vaccination. Many of the chil dren and students nro nou-residontf, ovor whom tho city or ecliool authorities lmvo no Jurisdiction, Thoso who aro conscientiously opposed to Injecting iiniinnl virus Into their ohtldron'a systemn, and those who have Inat-fnilli In uaivilttallnn unulil tnkH lhlr to vaccination civon at publiu uxpouso. Thuru was no nhirmlug futnlity grow ing out of tho holding of public) school graduating exorcises, an watt predicted. If tho oxercltos had been cancelled, bus iness and thu oducutiount interests of the city would have boon paralysed. What good would hnvo been accomp lished by Biispeiislou? None. Tho city of Dos Moines, Iohi, whore thero has been public school vaccination, lias thousands of rases of ninall ox, many cases being fatal, especially nuiotig the largo colored population Tho few cages of rash In Wlllatnutto valley towns aro nothing cOmparod to its ravages in the east. If n ulty board of health had jurisdic tion, and If doctors and uitlaeua wore autoed aa to the merits of wholesale vuo clnutloii, In our mild climnto and in thu abienco of fatalities from this source, and thero has tint'beoiinsinglooatioroiHirlod, It woulU still ho an open question, BATTLE OVER AN ESTATE Large Amount of Gold Coin May Have to be Taken by Force. The decision of County Judge 8coU is unchanged after hia fourth trial of the cao relating to tho administrator of the oatato of K. M, Krledrloh, dwl. Reside these hoaringa of the n-attar the caso was twleo heard by Judge Hole and remanded (or trial, and is oven nor, again appealed tothlaoourt, From hurt It may again be remand! or apiMtiUl io me supremo oourt. The real point nt issue i wlmthwr Marlon or Multnomah oounty has Juris dlotlon over tho estate of n Mtiltttetuau county man whodlee iutsMtnte in Marlon oounty. The matter was biought lu the probate oourta of both oountles booh ufter the death of FroWrleh, wlileti oeetured ou September 18, 1000. Two days after this time I). V. Una of SmImh was ap pointed administrator of th estate U on petition of a creditor of the whit. On September S6th, O. V. WlntaltHsamlo ami John Relgor petitioned the oourt to appoint tho former for adailaWtrHtor, the latter olaimlug to he oiodltor of Ihe estate. This petition was granted. WliiUlugerode is the I m portal Herman oonsut tor Oregon. On July 15 the court dlsmhsad Wintottigurodo'a petition. This decle Ion waa not appealed from In October, 1001, Holger petitioned the Marion county court for the removal of Lane on tho enrne groundi and aUo proaenteil the fact thathn was a creditor. Lane nrinworcd and claimod that tho judgment rendered In the former case was a bar to Uelgur'a petition and also claimed that his appointment bus been tested and litigated by nn interested party and that it waa binding on all persons interested in tho estate. The court again hold Lane to bo the proper administrator, nnd dismlsfod thlsHelger potitlon on account of the frirmor judg ment and the relations of thu two petitioners. Tho paporH filed in the notions rtated that thu oatnto consisted of a email chest, tho contents of which wuro unknown. This choet Is in tho humid of tho Title, Guarantee & Trust Company of Port land, and ia mild to contain ? 4000 in gold coin. Aftor WIntxingerodu was appointed administrator in Multnomah county ho petitioned tho court for tho caro of this cliost, containing the property of the estate. Tho court thoro Is still u waiting tho action of tho Marlon county court to doolde to whom the estato should be delivered. Thoro uro somo heirs of the eetnte in Germany, who will leceivo what is lelt of the? 1000 alter nil elulma nro fettled. WiuUiugorodu and Itulgo 'a attornoyp, Uanteubeiu A. Veasle, have made u Mostra. Holmes of this city, who nro Luno's aiiornojo, aro justifiably confl dent of finally winning the suit. They claim that If tho decision of Judgo Rcotl Is nlllrniod, the other aiito will hnvo to use force to ajcure tho money of thu estate. PiSefOsf Practise U liecoimug' more jxipular nmoiiK w omen. The reason given ia that n woman should know how to use the pistol for self pro tection. The theory should be carried farther. Where a woman U in danger from awtault once she t in danger fiotu diaeaa every day of her Me. Women luive not only to run the rink of diseases which threaten husband, brother, an 1 sou, lut they have nl.- to pi ird iigHiuat iltkv i s which are tiecuh.ir to woman ho xl. l'roitt thee disuses Dr. IMi-rce'a 1-nvoritc lYeacnmiuu will Ait ively (Icfeiul wonii'ii, The u.e of this uu 1 1 -ctiie prewrvet ns well hi reitures tlu woman ly health, it corrects irregulnrtt v, dries weakening ilr.tt us, heals iunaiuiiMtiou and ulceration, and cure feiihilr weakness " cauniM w uiiiikIi ur l)r 1'irror a 1 avorlte l'lrxrlllhu iit loil. U ll McluI liiMMvert wiltt Mit. lib M Tn It .if Jfjt 1 rinklla Sttt, CrwfuriUlllr lnl m cuuM harUly walk atone or ilu my hiMicrwurk lit u I liMnl of yuur won. d riul mlicu I iwol Sv UMllaa of mmIi ami K vrral viaU of ' IMfiwat rll In.' a it J cull nay I am a wll wmuaii 1 Ihaak lr 11r-e (at hi dvic for he hliwl u to Uve. May many IIiuhmikI womm uWc wy advice ami wlirti (u poor h4llliar MtfrVHtutr fro any female trouUe (akt If lHn' wwtifctlul twrtflcinM " Sirk vvtwien, eaMcially thoae suffer ing from dinse of long standlni;, are iuvltetl to eoiuult Dr. lMtrce, by letter, fir. All cKreKmdencc is liehl as ktnetly private and Mcrodly confidential. Addrewt lr. R. V. Werce, Hutrulo, N. Y. The INiople'M Common Sense Mesltwl Adviiter, a book containing icoS pages, it giveu away. Send 3t ono-cent stump (vxpeisM of uwillujj owj), fbrthe book iu (taper cover, or 31 atampa for the volume bound in doth. Addresa Dr. R. V. litnt, Huttalo, N. Y. "Q Mr SiLsmEim Call for City Warrants. Noli is hereby given that thtue aro funds 011 hand, applicable to the pay tuont of all warronta of thu city of Salem, drawn ou the geiiara) fund, indorsed uu or More Decoutlwr SI, llWl, Holders of said warrants will uleuao prevent them (or iwymeut at Udd k Hush's hauk, as interest will cea from and after the 17th Inst. JOHN MOUt, City Treasurer. SaltMiuOr , Feb. 15, 1U04. a 17 101 HOW'S YOUR CLOTHES? Vhn you rlml your clothw all out of order, worn and with buttons off, etc, you want the right peisou to take oare (if tllMIU Hltll Hint lxira.l ia vnu. .,.,., In (Vllnlupnf lli.. u.. ., .. ... .,!.... t ll... i!..l... 1 itf.t. I - wx.vu, u( , ima yDr me Mult- """"" HU swieiu uyo itoras. Human ooumy aumlnletrator itittonad ,- .-...Ui, iHiumj court to remove suo as aitmtnlitrator, giving as a reason that at the time ol his death de ceased was a resident ( MultHMMh oounty and this country had mo JnHkIiV tloa to appoint Urns ami that Um know that (tot and made reprtweHta tlona to the urt (or tho viiim at defrauding and mlulsAdltig the eourt. At tills OStablisilHHUlt VOll mll L'Mt anv. thing set o rlghts.from a nair of gloves, to the most elaborate silk gown. A gentlotHan can get hia hat cleaned, his trourore ereasod, or hit whole wilt ro. juveNated to suit hia taste, alio four imlte a HtoHtk (or one dollar Huttons wwetl en, rips sewed up, suits preied ts short iwthw. Nw god ahtuuk (or drew making. MRS. C. II. WALKER lt Comueroial 8t. meuiRoiisn Mieutnatic rjaina nro tho erica of rirotcst and distress from tortured muscles, aching joints and excited nerves. The bloou uaa been poisoned by the accumulation of waste matter in the system, nnd can no longer supply the pure and health sustain ing food they require. The whole system IcclS tuc eucci 01 una ocm poison ; umi not until the blood has been purified and brought back to a healthy condition will the aches and pains cease. Mr. James Kelt, of 707 r:lnth atreet. If. It., Washington, D. C, writes aa follews: "A few months ago I bad on n I lack of bcUtlc Rlieuuia tlim In Its wont form The pain waa so intense mat 1 became completely pros trated. Tlieattackwaian that on Aug. 8, 19C0, he borrowed from Gilbert Uros. bank flOOO.glving therefor his promissory note payable in one year with interest at 7 per cont with tho pri vilege of paying any sum that ho might dfBlrc upon tho principal at tho timo of tho maturity of any of the interest. Ho paid on tho note $374.80,beforo tho bank fnMed, after which ho offered the sum of 1422.40, tho entire sum due up to March 1, 1001 to tho receiver. Claud Gatch. 'this was refused and tho matter has been brought into court for its adjust ment. Tho above note was assigned to tho First National Bank of Corvalllu bo fore the failure of Gilbert Bros. Ho aska that the matter bo Justly eottled and tho note redeemed. William Ott has petitioned the court for an order causing Claud Gatch as re ceiver to deliver to him n deed of con veyance to certain property contracted to bo sold to him by Gilbert Bros. The property consists of 00 80 acres 01 land. Tho mm ngrced upon was i00, half of which was paid. Tho bank (ailed before tho deed wan issued and the petition asks that on payment of tho remainder, the deed of canvoyanco bo issued by the receiver who shall ulso bo directed to pay him $20, expended for obtaining an abstract of tho property. Bouham & Martin are Ott's attorneys. unusually severe one, and my condition waa renam ed as belnifvery danger- rit T ivfl ntlrmlcu uv one of Hie most able doc tors lu Washington, who U alton member of lb fac ulty or a leaumir memcui eollenc here. He told me In fnlltitlltA Ilia limit mid i would uet well. Aftcrhavlnzl fitted iwche tlmea without receiving the allshtert tienefit, I declined to continue lid treatment any toncer. llavlnjr heard of H.8 S (SwIfriSpeclCc) recommended for lUieumatlim, 1 decided almost In de.tialr however, to rWc the medicine a trial, nnd alter I bad taken n few bottle I was abti to bobble around nn crutches, and very soon there after had no ue for them at nil, fl S. 8 having cured me a mnd nud well. All the dlttrculiiK ialn have left me, my nppetlle has returi rd. and I 0111 happy to be again restored to perfect tlic great vegeiawe purifier and tonic, is the ideal remedy in ull rheumatic troublco. There are no onlntcs or minerals in it to disturb the digestion nud lead to ruinous habits. We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the most complete nud interesting book of the kind in existence. It will be sent free tlaini,T-ontItMniuW-jO -l'JCW'lli make no charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, O.A. Their Claims Set at Rest Tho claim of other cough medicines to ho as good as Chamberlain's aro effectu ally eot nt rest hi tho following testimo nial of Mr. O. D. Glass, an omployo of Bartlett & Dentils Co,, Gardner, Mo. Ho says: "I had kept adding to n cold and cough in tho wintor of lo97, trying overy cougli medicine I heard of without pormancnt help, until ono day I was iu tho drug store of Mr. Uouluhan and ho advised mo to try Chamberlain's Cougli Remedy aud offered to pay back my money if I was not cured. My lungs and bronchial tubes woro very sore at tliis time, but I was completely cured by this remedy, nnd have since always turned to it when I got a cold, and soon find relief. 1 also r commend it to my friends and run glnd to eav it is tho beBt of all cough mediciues." For sale by Dr. ritono'a Drug Stores. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ttio Kind You Have Always Bought XMarkct Quotations To qr .. Z "Mskt Salem a Good Home mumi". Wheat, Oats, Etc Wheat -53c. Oats 32o Barley $17 per ton. Flar Cash, Northwest, $1 70. Hop Market. Hops 14. Sttictlv choice 14c. Liverpool, Dec. 5 Hops at London Pacific Coast stendy, 3 be; to 4. Live Stock Market. HteerB l4c. Cows 3)$4c. Bhoep-$3.60 gross to $3.76 Drossed veal 0c Hogs, alive i). Hogs, dressed 0c. Flour, Hay. Peed. Etc. Baled cheat J7.60 to $3. Clover-$7.00. Feed barley ?2l per ton. Bran-$17&. Shorte $19.50. Flour, wholesale $2 65. Potatoes Apples, Etc. Potatoes 65c. to W) Apples 40G0c per box. Fancy packed $l 00 Onions, $1.50 to $1 00 per 109 lbs. Dried Fruits. Diicd applos 57c. Italian prunes 40s to 50 j -3)6 to 3 Petito Prunes 40a to 50s. 3)$ 4c. Wood Fence Posts, Etc, Big Qr-3 50. Second growth $3.00. Ab!i-$3 50 Body oak-$i 00. Polo oak $4 00. Cedar posts 8 to 10c. Dairy and Creamery Products. Dairy butter 15V!0c. Creamery 2530c. Store 16c. First-claea country, per roll 35c. Cream at creamery, pau skimmed 21c. Separator skimmed 23c. Efgs sad Poultrj. Eggs 15 Turkeys, live 10c por pound. Geeso $0 per dozen. Ducks $4 to $4 Mm dozen. Wool and Mohair. Coareo wool 13o. Medium 14c. Fine 14c. Mohair-20 to 21c. lilies. Pelts and Pars. Green hides, No. 1 5c. Green hides, No. 2 4c. Cnlf skins 4Q5c. Sheep 75c. Goat BklnB 25c to $1.00. Gray fox 25 toSOo. Coon 10 to 40c. Mtnk-26c to $1.25. Otter- $1 to f 5. Skunk 10 to 25c. Muskrat 1 to 6c. Wildcat 10 to 25c. Stelncr's Market. Chickens 7 to 8c. Eggs per dozeu, cash 14 . EDUCATIONAL Your Success Depends lion tail iikiuij "",,. ,.i. .t, Tim tfnrtliwnftt. Normal Pn run l .n.i. that makes a epeciany 01 Buti. - -.- - -.j uu Com00notPronr(.ea In Business, Music, Art, Elofcutlon, Typowritlng, nnd Short bin iTSBln Classical. Scientific, und Normal work a 1 r.AHLAND. AM. Z. M. PARVIN, Mus Doc, A.J. GARLAnuAm Dlrectorof College of Music All Ladies Who Buy SARGENT GEM FOOD CHOPPER Arc pleased with it, and they will pass along the word that the Gem u an indispensable kitchen utensil, that it is useful daily, that there is nothing like it for preparing substantial and dainty dishes, that it adds to home economy by utilizing "left' overs," Housekeepers want Sargent's Gem Food Chopper as soon as they hear of it. V X R. M. WADE & CO. HHtBIl Have You Cold Feet? If so It rniy hnvo-boen caiini by gutting out of bed this mora inir nn a cold floor in ntJ . .. . .. .1 . ..W.l.. .1 .. II ... . 1 room. Get ouo ol our smnii uas iicai mia anu ai smaii exiicupu uhto rrwarui bedroom for ricirig and retirins. Tho turn ef a key nnd the touch of n match is all that is needed to Blurt the tiro. 4ChemekctaSt. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Telephone 563. ,BARR & PETZEL... vxEffCTraxe-s -AND- PortUnl Market. PonTLiND, Feb 28. - Wheat Walla Walla, 05 U5. Flour Portland, best rade $2.80(3 $3. 40. Graham $2 50 $2 80 Oats Choice Whlto $1.15c Q $1.25. Karley $10 $10.50 iwr ton. Mil'stufI Bran, $10. HavTlmothy-$12Q$13 per ton. Onions $1.50 2.00. Potatoes 1 10 $1 35 per cental. Butter Best dairy, 18Q20; fancy rroamory,2527J4c;Store 13 15 '.rb Eggs-Oregon, ranch 25t Q 25 Poultry Chickena, mixed $4.00 $1 25; hone $4; turkeys, live 12 13c. Mutton Gross, 4c Um& 5.V' Veal-Gross, 8c SUc . Hops 14c tb. 14)bC S03iSS3iS32)(S( Bring Yotir Peef Ar- ri I IU jiC XX f vs III) i i I v Be your wants what they may, we of fer you a stock to choose from that will meet your ideas as to looks, quality and price Hot Air, Hot Water, and Steam Heating a Specialty. SALEM, OREGON. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON A first-clacs piivate hospital for tho treatment of chroulc and surgical caeca. Built thopaat year especially for the purposo (or which it is usod. Uonvenently locatod within four blocks of tho bnsinosa part of tho city. Tho most modern furnishings and latost appliances throughout tho building, Heated by hot water and lighted by gas and electicity Here the sick can havo the comforts of nn elegant private home, combined with nil the advantages of a genornl hospital without tho noleo, confusion, and publicity attending one. Oataido physciaua bringing cases in treated with the greatest courtesy, nnd assisted in operations if roquostod. For torms and further Informa tionwrito or apply peraonallv. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT, VISITORS WBLCOMED DBTWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M Land Plaster . A car lot just received. We are selling it at the lowest oPf'rRSEeSVHersSsdZTn had S" A fU" StCk ...BREWSTER & WHITE... vi court bt. FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN. Salem, Oregon " , Men's patent leather lace shoe, Edwin Clapp make sold everywhere for S'J.OO. Our price $3,00 men's Hanan Son's make of fine pat ent leather serge top ?. dress shoe sold for $5, our price $3.50. Men's PUPE TAN Rus sia Kid stock cloth top, also leather top sold for S3. 50 elsewhere. Our price on these shoes $2, ...CASH SHOE STORE... 303 Commercial Street. Opposite the Post Office. MALTA VITA FOOD FOR BRAIN AND MUSCLE. inallC !l,r.th0 tt." k"Wn f',J Value8 0( wheBt Bnd tb0 medicinal virtues of man .Natures own tonic. Best Breakfast Food, Needs no Cooking. HARRITT Si LaoJRBNCB J Post Office Grocery. DRY! Rough and dressed lumber, Isthi sod tbiugles-abnut every kind you're apt to need oxcellont aa to material, msaa facture, teaioning and ull that goes to malto good building aud lennng mater ials don't require an hour's search to find if you have read this Tho nnn and address of the proprietor ofthi I u rubor yard aro to be found Iraanll tely following. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. Pasa'r. depot. Phone 651. wr 2 Or 5C Wrtr, KS3J,a)2S A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast ?ernfc:,..?i.f.,,,Wnona.four ormi tMi.-Vioi, ", ii V"1'8, 1,e"k.lmb your table w?n , i n.d we ca" 8"PPlr C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon Ji A Good "Front" brioga many a deserving man iucci who, llt-clad, might fall. Our share in making your apparel what it ought to b consists in keeping your linen and otbsr wearables ia fine shape, so far aa w lug and Ironing them ia concerned Ever tried our work, our stylo, our prices? Salem 'Steam' Laundry oouum, a. olxstkd, rBOMturc DOEOOB D. OLMSTB), Ma. A a.t Thono 411 SO Liberty Bw1 "l"rl,