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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1902)
V s ' jtSSSHC 22! i i m ijiM"ii "T-g si IH. fr ' Kl. . rt ( . , I! ? I 32 AFTER MANY YEARS How Knott's Conscience Was Salved. Shortly after tho Sampeon-Schloy con- troveray beean.GeneralJ. Proctor Knott of Kentucky, who hatf achieved national famo as a hitlrli't, happened to meet an old antagonist, John W. Yerkea, at Lob anon and naturally the conversation drifted Into a dlreuselon of tho merits of the dispute. Mr. Yerkea ex unwed hlmaett aa convinced that Sampson wan entitled to the crodlt. Ho no eooncr got tho worda out of hla mouth than Mr. Knott leaned ovor and k reaped him by tho hand. Mr. Ycrkea failed to catch tho twlnklo in the ox-governor's eyo aa he exclaimed: "Good; that takoe a gnnt load off my m'nd. Forty yeara aio whllo rabbit hunting with a boy companion younger than I, wo ran a rabbit into n brush pilo and no amount of punching with polos and boating on tho mara of smnll growth with clube could get tho rabbit out. "Finally I determined to burn him out and went to the farmhoueo for a fire brand, leaving tho boy behind to watch tho rabbit and coo that it did not cecapo. "Wlun I returned I found the boy with the rabbit in one hand, dead, and u club in the other, bloody. Tho rabbit had taken my departure aa an indication that he waaalononnd had loft tho bruah pilo on a hop. Tho boy's club halted tho hop. "Of course I took tho rabbit. That waa forty odd yeara ao and my con science lias hurt me ever since I havo to 1 tho story to hundreds and each one hat held that the other boy waa entitled to tho rabbit, You bavo no idea what n relief you glvo mo by declaring that you think I waa ontltlod to the rabbit. I hall alcep bettor tonight." Health for 10 Cents. A lively liver, pure blood, clean skin, bright eyes, perfect health Cascarcts Candy Cathartic will ob tain and secure them or you. Genu ine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. Will Open Office Dr. M. Thoroea Bchoottlo, osteopath, oxpecta to open hor ofllcoa early next week In tho suite of rooms over tliu Qua on Btato street, when alio will bo pleased to see hor friends who need her survlcoa. Mrs. Bchoottloia a graduato of tho American School of Osteopathy at Klrbyvlllo, Mo., and la compotcut to troat any and all casos. 2'J7 tf Do You Drink? Goffen? Do you drink good cpffeo or poor coffee? Have you ovor tried Glmmt it Sanborn's celebrated roanted coffee? The' traduon it is Increasing. Ilriiu on &, Rattan are tho solo ugenta for Bulom. ,-r Initial offering of its bVkUMVU VI IVVVIIJI The property of tho Southfaatorn Alaaka Mining Company Is located in tho Windham Bay Mining Die'.rlet, smith of menu, It la within two miles of Windham Bay Ulty. and a ij'iartor of a mllo from Humdum, both growing cities. It ie ally acoaiilbla by the Boattlu-BkaKway lino of boats, which lamia passengora In eight of tho proporty at all aoatone of tho tap. Ju year Tho proporty eonalata of alx olalms, oauh GOO feet wldo and 1500 faot long, feet wide, with one water right of aulllelent poor to run a 1000 stamp mill day and wharfage for voiaola drawing 40 foet of water. Tho following are olalma of X'..L 11.. I. II... V.l.lu. s Yukon, Alaaka Boar, Valdea, The title of the proportloa hfca beon awjuirod under the mineral land laws name ot the company, All the mousy luveated tip to the present tlmo has been aubtoribed by the hundred thousand aharea now placed on the market wlU bo used for tho purpote Tit -"-. fjL- rT - IJU.-Jt 'i Kfev " eft WnJB ad r .J f ';.r-A'TO'. I& v . aHlHafPa JK7! al iT 5 ?! ,$? A3 Windham Bay JjL Jp ni KITCHEN HELPS. Uao n pnnonkc llftor to place cookies on the baking tin and o remove them. To clnrlfy fat nfter frying throw In n few slices of raw potato and simmer all for a few minutes. Oreasv spots that hnve become hard and burned In on rnugos muy be re moved by rubbing with n few drops of kerosene on o cloth. Sometimes tho fishy smell will cling to knives and forks after oily fish like milinou or mackerel has been served. Cut a lemon, rub them with It, und the dlwigreouble odor will vuulsli. Sometimes n largo roasting pan. be ing lnfrc(tiently used, gets rusty. To prevent wash It well after using, dry It In the oven, then while warm rub It over with n greased cloth and hang It away. Old newspapers savu work In tho kitchen. When you have nny "messy" task on hand, like dressing a chicken, pickling over fruit, etc., lay n paper on the table, gather tho litter up with It and burn nil together. This saves scouring the table. Ilovr (tic Sections finr It. The woman from New England buys a "tnble spread," while her sister from the south buys a "tablecloth." The wo man from Nova Kcotla orders the serv ant to "lay the tnble," whllo with most of us natives of the United States the command Is to "set the table." In'the country the hostess says to her guests, "Sit by," when It Is time to eat; in town It Is "I'lensc sit down." In the city among swells there Is no further luvltntion than tho announcement of tho servnnt thut "dinner Is served." Mobile (Ala.) Iicglster. Diet nntl Vnler. A musical writer states that flue to enlists are rare In countries where fish and meat dlots prevail and that the voice depreciates as families grow rich and Increuse the amount of meat con sumed, tuples anil (Jetiou, where much flsli Is oaten, give few of Italy's sing ers, unJ the sweet voices of Ireland aru found In the country, but not In the towns. In Norway too much iWh It eaten for tho production of singers, but Sweden Is a land of grain and song. The carnivorous birds croak; grain out ing birds sing. In Ur. Mamma (at tho breakfast tabic) You always ought to use your napkin Georgle. Goorgle I am tisln' It, inanima. I've got the dog tied to the leg of the tahl. with It Motherhood. si ? This signature U on everr box or tho genuine s ? Thli signature la on evory box of tho genuine -A 9 (ftyAs Laxative Bromo-QuinincTaucu, CfsJ? Laxative Bromo-QuinincT.biet. f (VLJS V ftf AyyTTtrZ1 rcaiody that care a cold In on day. f Sv yTXtho ronietly tht cure, a rolil in ono Uoy. i Su Ayy i 1,1 in i. mil. !.' inrfw A Group of Valuable Properties in the Windham Bay District - Over Three Million Dollars Already Taken from this District and Millions More Waiting for Development. stock for immediate subscriptien: Location of Procerty. Properties. Title. E ffov COSTLY PLATE. """" " lone London Compnnlea Tlnvo Old and Interentlnn Service. Few ncoDle. nt least In this country, possess plato worth such a fabulous sum as that owned by London'B lord mayor during his term of ofllce. Its face value has been computed to bo slightly over 20,000, though three times that amount would not buy It owing to tho historical Interest attach ed to many of the articles. The two solid silver soup tureens which are employed at the banquet to distribute 100 gallons of clear turtle to tho guests aro valued at 000 apiece and arc said to havo been In possession of tho corporation for over a century. Moreover, there are a gross of silver dinner plates worth 1,000, 200 ice palls valued at nearly 1,000, 200 en trco dlshos, tho cost of which 2,000 would not cover; 80 solid silver meat dishes worth another 2,000, and hun dreds of other articles, such as grape scissors, salt cellars, wine cups, wait ers' trays, decanter labels, etc., all of solid gold or sliver nnd valued at over 0,000. This collection of plato Is constantly being Increased, for every lord mayor at tho expiration of his terra of olllce Is expected to add an Item, the cost of which must not bo lower than 100 guineas. In addition tho lord mayor's oOlclal regalia Is costly In tho extreme. The diamond pendent that hnngs about his neck could not be bought for 1,000, and his collar cost a quarter of that sum, whllo his pearl sword necessitat ed the corporation spending 000 when It was new. But tho other companies In tho city possess plato of even greater valuo. The Goldsmiths, for Instance, own the most priceless collection, tho worth of which It Is Impossible to estimate. It Includes Queen Elizabeth's coronation cup, for which an offor of r,000 was refused some tlmo ngo. The Fishmon gers' company boasts of, nmong other things, a sllvor chandelier, and esti mates of Its value have never fallen below 3,250.-London Tlt-IHts. Clruulnir JeTTeiM. With the exception of pe.irls Jewels may be washed with warm water and puro soap. They should then be put In boxwood sawdust to dry. If this Is done, polishing will be unnecessary. As boxwood bawdust Is very line. It will not scratch, and as It nbnorlis moisture rapidly It helps to glvo Jewels a high polish. It can be procured from any dealer In Jeweler's supplies or or dered through a Jeweler. and one tunnel aite 4,500 feet long and 1500 and night continuously, besides auchoragn the company : Oro Fino, Nome, Free Gold, of the Unltod Status, and aro buhl in the dlrcctora and the proceeds of the eale ot one of additional and speedy development. Tr tbe Xabies THE HUME DCCTGn. Ice cream Is snld to be nn Infallible remedy for hiccoughs. Skin cleanliness, or, In other words, frequent ablution of the whole person, Is a powerful preservative against ull Infectious and contagious diseases. To cure a sprain brulso a handful of sago leaves and boll them In n gill of vinegar for tlve minutes. Apply this In a folded napkin as hot as It can be borno to the part affected. For Inflamed eyes use tho whlto of nn egg beaten to a froth and add to It a tnblespoonful of rosewutor. Apply with a piece of cotton wool, which must be changed us often as It dries. A soothing drink for soro throat that Is recommended Is inado of a pint of barley water brought to a boll over a hot lire, to which Is ndded whllo stir ring until dissolved nn ounco of the best gum arable. Sweeten to taste. Light being nn element of cheerful ness, as much of It as tho pntleut can bear without discomfort should always be admitted to the sickroom, care be ing taken to keep reflecting objects, such as crystals and looking glnsses, out of the Invalid's view. SnytDRK About tlrenilcnimln. In the days when the "bread loaf" was dear careful mothers hud a set of thrift sayings which are seldom heard In this time of tho big. cheap loaf. Crumbs were regularly swept up and kept for some useful purpose. If a child threw crumbs In tho lire, the old fashioned mother lifted n warning An ger and said. "If you throw crumbs In the Are. you are feeding tho devil." Children were told that the better part of a loaf was the crust, nnd when a child was sent to the shop for bread tho order was to ask for "u crusty loaf." If a child left Its crust, came tho warning: "Yes, my lady (or my lad), you'll want for a loaf some day. You'll And hunger's u sharp thorn." Notes nnd Queries. IluriiN ntul SenliU. Ill cases of burns or scalds, when tho skin Is unbroken, cover tho burn with white lead paint, glycerin, fresh lard, linseed, olive, sweet or Inrd oil or soapsuds. If tho skin Is broken, pour n mlxturo of oil nnd Hmownter (either linseed, olive, sweet or lard oil) In equal isn't over the Injury. -Then place a soft pleco of whlto linen or muslin wet with tho oil mlxturo on tho wound. Then loosely wind a bnndago over this, removing It from tlmo to tlmo to wet tho linen with the oil mix ture. Never attempt to uucover the In Jury. The South Eastern Alaska Mining Company Group Most Promising of Them all Assures Fortunes to S tockholders BEAVER TAIL SOUP. A Mlchlwnn I.ntnlier Cnmp Dellcner Tlint Amnapil n MnryUntler. "Although 1 am a Marylander nnd an Eastern Shore one nt that," said an epi cure from that state, "and consequent ly know what good things to eat are. I want to tell you that I'll have to take off mv hat to the lumber camp cook of the u'pp-r Michigan peninsula as the discoverer, labrlcntor and dispenser of u dish that knock the Eastern Shore cuisine silly. And that rare lumber camp dish Is beaver tall soup. "I was with Colonel Park of Golum bui. O.. deer hunting In tho Italny lake region of Mlohlgnn one fall. We lived at a lumber camp boarding shanty. "There were signs of beaver nt the upper end of the hike, and a trapper succeeded in trapping one of the wily dam builders. . "When the beaver was brought into camp, tho camp cook wont nearly wild, nnd so did the lumbermen when they heard the news, all because they had been trying to trap it beaver for weeks, not for Its fur. but for Its tall, as they were pining, they said, for beaver tall soup. "The conk took that broad appendage of the beaver, mailed like nn nrmadlllo. took from It the underlying bono nnd meat, nnd from It made such a soup as never came from any other stock at the beck of the most expert nnd selcutllic chef thut ever put a kettle on. "We could do tho same thing and perhaps better on the Eastern Shore, but we Inck one thing. We haven't got tho beavers to yield us their tnlls." New York Sun. Himv o JIhUc Chop Suit. For those who like or who think they would like the famous Chinese dish, chop suey. tho following recipe, which nnv Intelligent housewife can follow, was given by W. E. S. Fnles. for sever al years vice consul at Amey: "For four persons two chickens' liv ers, two chickens' gizzards, one pound young, clean pork cut Into smnll pieces, half an ounce of green root ginger and two stalks of celery. Saute this In a frying pnn over a hot Ore, adding four tnblespoonfuls of ollvo oil, ouo table spoonful of vinegar, half a cupful of boiling water, one toaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce, half n teaspoon ful of salt, black and red popper to net nml n dash of cloves and cinna mon. When nearly done, add a small con of mushrooms, half n cupful of ei ther bean sprouts or French green peas or string beans chopped lino or aspara gus tips. The see-yu sauce which Is eaten with this delectablo dish cou bo procured at any Chinese grocery." 100,000 Shares Par Value $1.00, Now Offered at 10c per Share The Company Reserves the Went to Withdraw This Offer Without Notice. The ealo of one hundred thousand aharea in tho South Eaetern Alaaka Mining Company baa been authored by til ow r X toTinlt tT t0 ,ake" iB T Un,i' ,0 BUit tb I,Urcl'"'""- Int0 hTln7wi. money, or money onUU Successful Men and Many prominent and aucceailul aurae where tbev brought I.I., ,B.iV. acT that hw wS learner. 1 Z,V Legitimate Mining Investments are the Rect pectlveZeVZtltwe:.elelirn!rKSrannf 6 'T W "" """ th l rth that are continually beiato rJl! . ?5 C0Dd"C,a ene'P" .U. -lock. Jobbl, . , i 4 4 4 4 How to... Subscribe h 'Vsjr 5100 v b v 1 r" reaSnably CXpeCtcd ' worth WW in a short time. S250 wil nlllZ trttreaMflau,yeXpecWtobfiwort in a short time. S500 will buv sooo h r6S reaSnably 6Xpected t0 be worth 500 in a short time. 51000 will buv loSo h reaspni zottd to be worth 55000 . in a short time, auy 1000O shares reasonably expected to.be worth 510000 in a short time. TP :. i . iiaGn & 6o.. Fiscal fla Marquam Building. Portland. Oregon. v POINTERS ON MANICURING. When the nnlls arc fragile, n little wax nnd alum rubbed upon them will strengthen them. If brittle, a little S,noul oil or cold cream will bo found boneticlnl. To remove white spots from the nn It use a mlxtu.e of rellned pitch and a lit Smyrrh upon them at nigh .wiping It off the next morning with ollvo oil. When about to mnnlcttro tho hands, dip the Augers Into warm, sonpy wa ill 'nml hold them there for a minute or two In order to soften the nails and the scarfskln about them. The scarfskln should he gently push ed back from the mills before they are polished. It should never unless abso lutely necessary be cut with tho scls- SOTHi Agnails. Improperly colled hangnails, may be prevented by proper attention to the scarfskln which surrounds the mills. . For manicuring only a pair of curved nail scissors, a nnll Ale. an orange stick, a chnmols polisher, a bottle of vaseline and a box of rose salvo or nn I powder are necessury.-Mnry E, Walker, M. D.. In Ladles' Home Journal. White l.ncc Veil. To clean a white iace veil boll It gen tly In n solution of white soap for llf teen minutes: then put It Into a bnsln ol warm water and sonp and keep squeez ing It softly until clean. Follow this by rinsing free of soap and putting It Into n basin of cold water containing a drop or two of liquid blue. Next make some very clear gum arable water oi thin rice water and pass the veil .iirniif.li it. Then stretch It out evenly nnd pin It. making the edge as straight as possible and pinning each scallop separately to a linen cloth, nnd nllow It to dry. When dry. cover It with a piece of thin muslin nml Iron It on the wrong side. It let- 11 mi .- To most people rice Is rice, but, not withstanding this, there Is a consider able difference between the Chinese or Japanese and the American article. TI.e former is darker lu color and In no way compares' with the hitter In flavor or quality. Of the American, how ever, there are a number of grades, of which thut grown In the Carolluus Is considered the best. When purchas- I lug, see thn't the grains are large, plump and unbroken. In washing be ' tareful not to break them between the hands. When a man borrows n saddle, he al ways changes tho stirrups. Ever know ' a man to put them back? Atchlst. Globe. Tela alsnnturo Is on cvory box of tho genuine Laxative Dromo0iiinineTuMota 9XCd"tho rciutxly that carea u colli lu ono dor. Opportunity min nf n,ioo ,.t...i . i. .. .. ri ., 'nKU lue,r 8," ' " Z ! ,tLe 0PPortUnU'' Kr.-penl It and ... wi.uuiuj; pUUIIC. If you deaire to become intereated in the South Eastern Alaaka Mining Company aend remit tance covering cost and nunaber of aharea you de ktre and the atock certiflcatea will be forwarded. uo not let this opportunity go by. It may mean much comfort (or jrou la the future. : : : ' 1 EUGENE HUSTLE CLUB Business Men Already Organ izing. Euuknk, Feb. 28. Natnoa am benj, secured Ly a committoo of young (ju. ntai men of tho city for the organization" of a businoiB roon'a club, 'ihey moot Friday night, probably m j armory parlora, to organUa. Tho ob. jectaoftho proposed now clnbatotln motnbera' aoclal advancement, the pro moting of tl o welfare of th. iity, e(c About 30 iiBtnoa of tho most promlnaot bualneta and professional ,ne u city havo boon secured for n Etarler each man to give $10 ab a charier mem bership fee. Tlio new organtzitiun is Intend dti nucleus of a club Mnillar to Aiban;'( Atcoclnb, Salom'd I'urh club, l'end'j. ton's Commoiclal club and other lib orianizitione. Tiio i lub Intonda In rent rooms at flrit instill billiard tables, bovvlmg alien' an 1 eventually eroct n lino club houti! Sleighing at" The Mines Biitnpler Dully Reporter. It la reported that a congonial party made a trip to tho Bonanza mino yeetor day. The Stimpteritoa enjoyed the rkla over tho snow-clad -road and received moat liOBpitablo treatment at the Bonan za. Saturday evoning a party of 24, most ly young folka, enjoyed a moonlight sleigh rule to itic&won. be merry makers did not reach home until past midnight. ,On Friday ovoning four gmwn paoplo and some twenty young folka made up a merrv alolebing party which made the round trip in two big alolghs to MeEwen and return. The ride home wai by the way of tho west aids of Sumpter valley. The trip took up four jolly hours, Ihe ar rival homo boing at about midnight. At an oarly hour yesterday mornioj two sleigh loads of Sumpter people started for tho Ked Itoy mine. The ex. curelon was in honor of Mrs. J. V, Coi gtiff, wife of tho Red Uoy engineer, ho waa en route homo from a visit to her parents at Baker. Thero were 20 people in tho party. I.micli was takon an J the plan of the program included a stop at the homo of Mr. and Mre. 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