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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1902)
Ml'" I Tig o iieirrneicy The Old- Drug Stand Next to Damon's Grocery NOTES OF SALEM'S PROGRESS O. O. COMPORT, PROP. NOW STORE, HEW GOODS. NEW PRICES. Call and See Us, 333 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon. Burroughs &,Fraser Tinners, Plumbers, Iron Workers SALEM, OREGON. Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron, Cornice, Rcofing, and all work in their line about a building. Estimates fur nished on short notice. BiifJHI m u, House Furnishing Goods Salem, Oregon 156 State St. ZINN'S Fori Pure Candy Capital City Aliye to its Opportunities Push Club's Methods are Bringing Results. Fall Chimneys Already in Sight. The methods of the Grontor Salem Commercial club aro like good advertis ing they bring results. This ia now clearly eeon and already tlio inembora of that body and tlio citizous of Salem in goneral have cause to rejolco in their work. The advantagoa of tlio Capital Oity the natural metropolis of tho boiutiful Willamette Valley aro being put before tho world in tho most caroful and intelligent manner and so effectively has this been done that in the short prospect of a linen mill na an outgrowth of this industry is also most pleasing. Such nmlll would employ an average of from 200 to 300 persona and would in a short time, by promoting tho genora! growth of bueiness, double Salotn'a an null monoy turn-over Improvement Leagues. Another result of the agitation to pro dnco tho Greater Salem la tlio formation of improvement leagues. Tharo is no town In tho United Stales which will surpass Salem In beauty within tho next two or three years. Her magnificent strcetp, her favorable location and lior gonial climate, absolutely without ex treme of heat or cold, in tho basis upon which tho leagues will work, and undor tho energetic banc's of thoir members tho already pretty Capital City of Oregon will bo mado "a thing of beauty and a joy forever." Immigration. It is stated by those In the led, position to know that more tlinn 200.000 of tho resident of tho parched and bllzzird swept Btalcs of tho middlo west will this spring oml ifrato to Orocon. Recognizing the vaIiio of thd opportunity, the Push Club has boon actlvo in presenting tuo moriia oi this section to intending immlgranta and ilnv bv dav tho increasing mall of Sec- rotary Judah contains requests for infor mation o! tho beautiful Willamette val ley and not n fow declarations of a deeir lontolocatoatSalem by those who are awmtnrojronimummtmwmtwmrotmmttmmrottmMttmmromu COMPARATIVE STATISTICS STATE OF OREGON, 1901 We Have the Most Complete Candy Factory In .Salem. All Goods Made by us are Guaran teed to be Pure and Wholesome. Our Aim In the Future as In the Past Will be to see How Good Not How Cheap Candy Can Be Made. A Full Line of Clears and Tobaccos. W. W. ZINN THE PRACTICAL CONFECTIONER 154 State St. Phone 2874. HKfelkH,. ft ., nHHi r 1W 7WQIRKl ' V iB- V WJlSreHi & ikH mi zamMSv a ifiiihipr x A Year's Expenses In Each Case Excepting for Roads and Highways COUNTY Total Ei pen so I'opnlAllnii 1U01 C0UKI1H 1900 Diker 37.-131 23 15,507 Hunton 20,1)02 68 0 700 ClHckamaa 00,635 b" lO.O'iS Ulatsop 37,01)3 23 12.705 Columbia 12,807 ID 0.237 Cnn 20 018 40 30 321 Cook 17 178 45 3.001 Currv 5.07(1 4 1.808 Douul.iH 37,172 60 14,505 Gilliam 13 030 12 3,201 Grant 23.005 02 5,045 Harnev 21.208 22 2,598 Jackson 27 300 67 13,008 Josephine 10.722 81 7,017 Klamnlh 15,237 11 3.070 Lake 10,085 41) 2.817 Lane 30,0 1 08 10,001 Lincoln 12.013 03 3,575 T.lnn 31.304 45 18,003 Malheur 10,000 01 1,201 Marlon 44,735 40 27.713 Morrow 14,102 80 4,151 Multnomah 253,822 60 103,107 Polk 20,137 07 9.023 Sherman 12,504 03 3,477 Tillamook 14.530 30 4.471 Umatilla 40,052 20 18,010 Union 30740 01 10,070 Wallowa 12,185 40 5.P38 Watco 28,283 13 13,100 Washington 23.213 03 14,407 Wheeler 10,037 01 2,113 Yamhill 27,300 83 13,420 Area Acres' 1,014,880 415 0S0 1,107,?00 623.520 431.010 1,001.480 5.122,500 010.120 3,203.300 050.200 2,871,60') 0 780 100 1,780.880 1,000,520 3,014,210 5,130,240 2,001,100 037,440 1,451,520 0.277,410 703.080 1,208.240 281,00 424,040 513,280 752,000 1,870,080 1,081,000 2.142.720 1,1)50,080 4 17.300 1,081,800 460,6(10 AWSMMt Ytilunllou 3,523,340 00 2,388,208 00 4.477,483 00 2.028,007 00 1,517.845 00 2,700 635 00 1,700,288 00 510,072 00 4,200.147 10 1,000,745 00 1,701,002 70 2.100,01b 00 4.130,710 00 1,280,030 00 2,200,100 00 1,533,381 00 5,700,853 01) 720,027 00 0,773.010 00 1,450,800 00 8.314.030 00 1,452,014 00 48.105,002 00 3,700,013 00 1,500,601 00 1.440,185 00 6,035,021 04 3,375.240 00 1,380,120 00 4,077,405 00 3,403,080 00 1)57,621 CO 4.731.031 00 Total. 1,010,583 84 413,53(1 00,057,7(10 141,308,513 00 Utxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxuxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxxxxxxxxxxxxxtuxxxxxxxxxxxxx THE GRIP AGAIN This Dangerous Epidemic Has Made Another Appearance. Hundreds of New Victims Added to Suggestions as to How to Guard Against it and Its After-Effects. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM. OREGON. A Bret-class piivate hospital for the treatmont of chronic and.aurgical cases. Built tlio past yoar especially for the purposo for which it is used. Convenenlly located within four blocks of the business part of tho city. The moat modern furniBhlnga and latest appliances throughout the building, Heated by hot water and lighted by gas and electiclty Hero the aick cau have the comforts of an elegant private home, combined with all tho advantagoa of a general hospital without the noise, confusion, and publicity attonding one. Outside phyaclana bringing casea in treated with the greatest courtesy, and asBieted in operationa if requested. For terma and further informa tionwrite or apply poraonully. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VIBITOH8 WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M time of the club'a oxiatonco it litis re sulted in tho location of a number of im portant industries and a general and most satisfactory nuickenlns? oi tlio spirit of civie prldo and enterprise No better institutIon',tiian this ha? over worked In tho interest of any town and the zeal and untiring industry of He officers and members are worthy of tlio hlehost commendation. Tho history oi ita efforts makes interesting reading and a short synopsis of what it bus accom plished is aa follews: Locating Industries. Durlug the past four months tho Greater Salem Commercial club and citizens working in connection thorowitb have added to the manufacturing Indus tries of Salem the Llvesay s-iwmllls, and tho Flax Fibre Industry operated by Mr. Kueno Uosse of Green Bay, Wis. Of tho first it la aufllclent to itay that the firm in an established one of many yeara standing in good financial condi tion and that ita quota added to tho other institutions of the kind a'ready hero can not fall to bo materially beno- flclal. But it is the securing of tho second, tho flax fibre indnstry, of which tho town haa reason to bs both proud and hopeful. Tho company interested in the concern have capital to burn and the fact that OOpor cent of their dla- bureementj thousands of dollars per year are to be spent with tho laborers of Salem and tho farmera adjacent to the town will atimulato business in a way that will be most beneficial, The seeking a home in this favored land. The Future. All this is th) result of four montliH oariiPst work. When tlio efforts of tho Push Club and tho peoplo of Salem shall have extended over a period of, puy, two years, it ia but reasonable to expect that the population and importance of Sa lem and Marion county will hvo doubled, tall chimneys will bo sending forth their clouds of smoko by day and by night and the Willamette valley will be (Irmly established in ita rightful po sition aa the garden spot of tlio Pacific Northwest. The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: 1 always carry a bottle of Kemp's Balsam in my grip. I take cold easily and u few doses of tho Balsam al ways makos mo a woll man. Kvory whore I go I sioak a good word for Kemp. I take hold of my customers tako old men and young men, and toll thorn confidentially what I do whon I take cold. At druggists, 25c and 50c. 4 Free Embroidery Lessons. For two weeks the writor haa been training some Salem omorolderers to teach in the Japanese method proparlng thorn to give free lessons. Wo are now roady to form tlio clubs and solicit you to iuvestlgato our plan of work. A term of 12 lessons free. Pur chase materials of your doalers. Freo lessons in chatelaine bags. Como mid see the work. Boom 30, The Willamette. 2-28-2t Fine Cakes and Bread. Tho finest broad and pastries in tho city are made at tho Pioneer Bakory, Al I good housekeepers say they can't do without them. Every yoar upon tho approach of spring tho grip makeB ita appoaranco. Once ovorr few yeara it spreads and as sumes alarming proportions. From all appearances this is one ol tho years in which it will telzo upon a great number of victims, for every day new casos aro reported. Ab in scarlet nnd typhoid fovor, tho after-effects oi grip aro often worse than tho diseaso Peelf. Tho sufforor is left with a debilitated systom, short of breath upon tho sliiditoel exertion, affected by every change of tlio weathor nnd in a physical condition to Invito tho attack of tho many diseases induced by tlio incle ment weather of early spring. A timely suggestion as to how to en able the system to resist tho inroads oi grip and its aftor-cfftctB is given by Mrs. Mary E, Chaao, an operator in a shoo factory, living r.t No. 2775 Washington street, Itosbury Diet., Boston, Mubs Sheeajs: "I had an attack of tho grip in 1803 which loft mo in Bitch a woak condition that I becamo nllllctcd with n compllca tlon ol other troubles. I suffered from nervoue dyspepsia and a diseaso peculiar to my box. Thuro was h bad feeling iu my hoad,vol it was not hoadacho. 1 took cold oatily and had periodical spells of nausoa. I would fnlut frequently, nnd wbb completely run down in every wny. I tried several doctors, nnd took various romcdles, hut without favurublo remits "Finally n friend, who hud taken them horeolf, niivised mo to try Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. I did so, and was feeling hotter when I had taken one box of the pills. 1 continued ill tho use of tho pills until I had taken six boxes and they mado me well and strong. "I have recommended Dr. Williams' rink Pills to quite a uuuibor of people as n euro for eonetipatlon and to help them get good blood. I know, by personal ox poiience, tluvt Ihuy will give wonderful results." It Is of tho utmost importanco to your health if you havo suffered from tho grip, that you should cloanso tho system of the lingering germs and put it in condition to resist and ward off diseaBO. Dr. Williams' Pink PIIIh for Palo Peo plo aro valuable in caaeH like the nbovo becuuseof the doublo action on tlio nerves and on the blood, n (euturo In which they nro unlike any other medi cine. For tills reason tlioy cannot bo succesHfully imitated, so do not let any dealer palm off nu inferior article on yuu, Tlio gonulne pills aro never sold In loose bulk but always in packages mid tho woll-knowii trademark on the wrapper is your guarantee that the contents nro gonulne. Thuro nro few diseases due to impover ished blood or weakened nerves that Dr Williams' Pink Pll will not benefit. Somo of tho cures effected nro almost miraculous. If you aro Buffering and ordinary treatment fails to relievo you, send your name and addroue, together with a brlvf description of your case, to tho Dr. WilliauiB' Mediuine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. If tlio remedy has not cured casos like yours it will not be rocomuiouded to you. The pills will ho sent by mail, if desired, postpaid, on ro celptof price, fllty cento per hox;?lx boxes for two dollars and a half. Dr. BulPa Couch Syrup will euro a Cough or Cola nt onco. Conquers CroupVhooplnp-CouKh nnd Moaslo- .lgu wiuiouc inn. luotiiorfl pramo Dootors prcficrlbo it for Bronchi- Coui It, tlfl, Honrsonosfl. Qrippo, Pneumonia nnd Consumption, It gives quick;, Hurorosulta. Piico,2fjct. ItoftiBotho denlor'fl mibstituto ; it in not as good. Br-Bulls Dough Syrup Always oures whon others fail. ?r. null's. Pllli cure Comtlpatlon and Uvtr rouble, ao pllli, to ct. TrUI boi, cti ORGANIZE AN IMPROVEMENT ON YOUR OWN PROPERTY Plant Ornamental Shrubbery and Flowers. i The Oregon Nursery Company, SALEM. OREGON, Has Hundreds of Varieties of Roses, Flowering and Decorative Shrubs and Plants. BECHTEL'S DOUBLE FLOWERING AMERICAN CRAB HHjBTKBJSfi TlffP3?(fv, wai'" I v uF Mf Tft Bt!9SwKJHKb.ffwtftHKUi A medium-sized, hnrdy, ornamental trcu of groat bpauty. When in bloom this tree presents the nppearnnco ol being covered with roses scent ing tho atmosphere for a long distance with their perfume equal to that of any rose. Unliko many other trees It dooB not bloom until tho leavos aro fully developed, which adds grtntly to Its beauty. OREGON "NURSERY CO. Wholesale and Retail. gj& Visit our ground corner Statu and Twelfth Streets. rgsshimnaaanan STEAM CARPET CLEANER RENOVATOR GR0VER & EDWARDS. At 300 Marion slreet, have just installed a new plant for cleaning carpets. They take out all the dirt by centrifugal force without in the least injuring- the carpet and where tfTe texture is soiled the spots are cleaned with dry steam. 1N0 moisture applied. Carpets taken up, cleaned and replaced at moderate cost. The finest rugs cleaned without injury. Colors restored and all germs, moths, etc., effectually re moved. All carpets etc., called for and delivered. ' Orders left with Buren & Hamilton will bi promptly attended to. G0RVER & EDWARDS 300 Marion Street. Wise People When They Arrive in Salem, Oregon. Are at once impressed with the beauty of the country the irptihlfrv nf flip rlini!itr imH rh nfriHiil nnnnrrimifiwif- forded For securing Comfortable Homes ' We have for sale a large list of city property, and farms from five acres up to a thousand, and are prepared to give all information desired. Bossorth., Ryan & Co. 292 Commercial St Salem, Oretron, 60 Vid6 I a HaiWu ND- A BlGM Prices for 1902 Columbia Chainless, Model 81'82 $75 00 Columbia Chainlets, Model 65'64 $50 00 Columbia Chain Model 84-85 $40 00 Hartford Chain, Model 31-32 $35 00 Hartford Chain, Model 23-24 30 00 Yidctte Chain, 33-34 $25 00 r ! WE EQUIP COLUMBIAS OR HARTF0RDS WITH ANY TIRES OR SADDLES. The fact that these bicycles are made by the American Cycle Mfg. Co. (who make all the leading makes In America) in the Pope factory, and that they are the standard of their respective types, is so well and widely known and so generally acknowledged that t argue the point is to confess ourselves lacking in information. We wish to call particular attention to Columbia Model 84-85 the regular road wheel for 1902, at $40 is $10 less than Columblas were ever listed at before, and for lightness and easy running has m equal. We carry a complete line of bicycle sundries and do general repairing and cleaning. We would be pleased at aiy time to have those who are thinking of buying a new wheel or those who would like to try thi lightest running wheels ever made, to call and take any of the various models out for a spin. Our new location 135 Court Street. i fl IH f OTTO WUON Columbia $40 Hartford $35