The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, March 03, 1902, Image 2

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THE DAILY JOURNAL
Member Mortbwest Afternoon NewJWtr
Uarue,
BY HOFEB BROTHERS.
MONDAY MARCH, 3, 1002.
Dally One Year, $4,00 In Advance
Dally Three Months $1.00 la Advance,
Dally ty Carrier 50 cents Per Moath
Weekly One Year $1.00 la Aivii:
EDITORIAL
NEWBERG
BERRY
INDUSTRY
Committee Appointed to
Make a Canvas.
Mass Meeting to Discuss Pro
fits on Business Brings Out
a Large Attendance.
A SPASM OF HYPOCRISY.
Oregon politics Boms -nay. Is pass
ing through n period of superabundant
hypocrisy. Thoro seems nay, is very
littlo earnestness and honesty in tho
pro-convention discussion o( men and
matters.
All the talk among Republicans, pro
and con, about abuses in the public land
business, 1b not aimed eo much at refor
mation as at some injury to thin faction
or that candidate. Thb Jouimr. has for
years charged frauds in tho federal and
stato land departments thoy still exist.
The discussion of tho governorship is
not based on whether Qcor has made a
fairly good or a loss than average execu
tive. It Is In tho interest of factions
who want the place so as to reward
frlonds.
Tho fight over the senatorship is not
honest nor aimed at any abuse in the
federal sorvico. All the abuses of federal
appointments aro now glossed ovor and
tho state press was full of them for years
aud even insulted McKinley personally
on account of thu character of some of
them.
8ome of tho papers that talk tho loud
est about bosslsm and corruption aro
themsoivos participants in boodle on a
large scalo.
Fure politics at tho hands of any fac
tion fighting for spoils is a myth, and
that is all tho factions aio fighting for.
Not ono of their lenders is sincere in
wanting bettor govornment. Thoy want
office.
Tho peoplo who want good overn
mont should not bo deceived by a zeal
for roform that is only a cloak for politi
cal rapacity. If the pooplo got a bettor
servico in tho Henato or a better stato
administration It will come from other
sourcesjthan spasmodic hypocrisy based
on hunaor for place.
If wo got a hotter stato govornmont it
will be by tho taxpayers and patriotic
cltlzons who love good govornmont for
its own satisfactory roturn, holding a
club ovor all tliuso politicians clamoring
for spoils.
Don't fall In with their factions. Don't
promise your voles until you can soo
some progresi made besides hatred of
ono aspirant over another.
COSPER
FORD AND
GILBERT
Nkiyubiki. Marcli 3. (Special) An
enthusiastic meeting of fruitgrowers
was held here this foronoon, and wan
addressed by E. Hofer, of Salem, for
some time. The meeting was held for
the purpose ot golting the people in
terested In strawberry culture as an in
dustry. It was well attended, and the
amount of interest tnimfected very en
couraging. The tenor of Mr. Hofer's
talk was In favor of establishing a Irult-
growers' union similar to thote of Hood
River and Salem, in order that borrie
may he marketed In quantity and
shipped In carload lots Mr. Hofer.told
his andlence that if 25 or 50 people
would each raise one-half to two acres
of strawberries, it would be tho greatest
thing industrially that could come to
this community. Iu tne first place, the
grower is sure of f 100 to f'JOO nut profit
per acre from his land.
Thire is work for tho laboring people
of tho community at a time of tho year
when otherwlso there Is no work. Money
in distributed throughout tho neighbor
hood. No appreciablo amount of capital
or new equipment is required, and all
may engago in the industry. Thoro is
absolutely no fear of overproduction
when homes can bo shipped in the im
proved refrigerator cara to Ohicago or
Boston. The strawberry Industry lias
mado Hood River, and Mr Hofer ex
prcstud himself confident that Newberg
Is aH woll adapted to strawberry culture
as Hood River.
A lively discussion followed the ad
dress and the sentlmont expressed was
strongly In favor of taking up the in
dustry and;formiug a union. Another
meeting Is to be held March 10, and a
committee consisting ot Joseph Hall, E.
0. Armstrong, J. L. Haworth, G. O.
Carl and Zimri Mills was appointed to
inako a cauvass for strawberry acreage,
Tin. ii.iiiinr In luilncr taL'on nn in a
prompt, DuiineBS-iiuo way mai promises
delimit results.
A Gool Cough Medicine for Children.
I huvu nu hesitanuy in recommend
ing Chamberlain's Cough Rotuedy," says
F. 1'. Moran, a well known aud popular
baker, of rotersburg, Vn. "Wo hao
oluiiii it. ii mir nlitldriin whim troubled
with bad cougliH, also whooping cough,
aud it has always given perlucl eutlslnc-
lion. 11 was recommuiiueu 10 mu uy u
druggist as tho best cough medicine fur
childruu us it contained no opium or
other harmful drug." Sold by Dr.
titoue's Drug Stores.
Marlon Countyllop Contracts
Duieltu Drolliura, of Fairfield, con
tracted 10,000 pounds to Krcbslirolhftrs,
tho price In each caeu being 11 cents.
No External
Symptoms
The blood mar be in bad condition,
yet with no external signs, no 8kin
eruption or cores to jnuicaie iu xuz
symptoms in such cases being a variable
ippetitc, poor digestion, an indescribable
weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh
and a general run-down condition of the
jystcm clearly showing the blood has
tost its nutritive qualities, has become thin
and watery. It is In just such cases that
S. S. S. has done some of Us quickest and
most effective work by building up the
blood and supplying the elements lacking
to make it strong and vigorous.
foL
WVJR'
"My wife used scv
ml tattles of S. S. S.
as a blood purifier and
to tone Up a vrcaic anu
emaciated system, with
vnrv tnarVeil effect br
way of improvement.
"We regard it a
great tonic and blood
purifier." J P.DOPF,
Princeton, Mo.
is the irreatest of all
tonics, and you will
find the appetite im
proves at once, strength
returns, and nervousness vanishes aa new
rich pure blood once more circulates
through all parts of the system.
S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable
blood puriGcr known. It contains no min
erals whatever. Send for our free book
in blood and skin diseases and write our
physicians for any information or advice
wanted. No charge for medical advice.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA, OA.
noni?roasman Moody won out in the
Republican primaries at Tho Dalles on
Saturday. He will easily carry the
county.
Bed Time
take a pleasant herb drink, the next
morning I feol bright and my com
plexion is better. My doctor says it
acts gently on tho stomach, liver and
kidneys, ana is a pieasum, i.
is mado of herbs, and is prepared as
easilv as tea. It is called Lane's Medi
cine.' All druggists sell it at 25c. and GO
cts. Lane's Family Medicine moves tho
bowels each day. If you cannot cot it,
send for free sample. Address, Orator
Woodward, LeRoy, N. Y.
OREGON
NATIONAL
GUARD
Now Getting Pay Due Since
Spanish War.
Tho remaining members of Compary
K.'O.N. G who served during tl o
war with Spain aro receiving their
checks for tho extra pay given by them
by thn government. They aro paid at
the rato of f 1 50 perday from tho date of
their assembly at camp McKinley until
they wero mustered out of the U. S.
Bervlco. This is the second payment
mado by tho government and is in ac
cordance with a stato law, which pro
vides that they shall receive the same
pay and rations as troops in the rervlce
of the United States, unless such service
bo for less lhan 30 days, when they aro
to receive $1.50 perday.
Tho entire Salem Company wero in
Camp Mi KInley fourteen days, and eo
receive $21 cash, All are given an oppor-
0$EM
mm!mkWM
Sitters
To fttrensthen
your stomach it
BltnpOBBIDlO iu
find a better
medicine tnan
tho Hitters. It
makes tho di
gestion normal,
builds nerve tis
I .no and tones
Sip tne enure
ipsystem. Try it
lur
Belchlnc,
Flatulency,
Dyspepsia ana
Insomnia,
..u- tribute to the monument
fund at the rate of ten per cent of the
sum they receive.
fri. mnniimnni in to be erected on the
plot In Blverview cemetery overlooking
Portland, which was purcnaecu ,u ."
hurlal spot of those killed In the Span-ieh-American
war. Thart is space there
for tho burial of 75 bodies. In the above
manner about $2,000 will bo ra sed. The
names of all the dead soldiers will bo
engraved on the monument.
nn Ynn Drink?
Coffee? Do you drink good coffee or poor
coffee7 Havo you over trieA Chase
Sanborn's celebrated roasted cofteo? The
trad on it is increasing. Bran on 4.
Ragan are the sole agents for faalem.
iwn'-'!i"'
EDUCATIONAL
nsasj
Your Success Depends
"pon thoroueh ftf VeKS SobSfS ltr aSS
K makes' eK of S. work. The Northwest Normal College is such an
10 Complete routes iu Uneinw, Music, Art. Elocution, Typewriting, and Short
band "X in Chmlral. fccientlflc, Hnd Normal work.
Z. M. PARVIN, Mus. Doc,
Director of College of Music
A. J- GARLAND, A-M.
President.
MARKET QUOTATIONS TODAY
"Make Salem a Good Home Market."
Complications in the Receiver
ship of the State Bank
Whon the suit for an accounting
brought by Tllmon Ford against Gilbert
llros, et al came up in court today.
Tilmou Ford asked r. futhor extontlon of
time for tho caso, as negotiations wore
imnillnir with tho Cos nor heirs for n
settlement. George W Johnson la thu
mediator.
II. J. Ulgger as O. A. Whale's attorney,
asked that $700 bo advanced Mr. Whalo
on his noto for $1237 hold by tho re
ceiver. Ho noedod tho money to con
tinue to carry on his pluuo business, and
J, N. llrown, who is Mr. Gatcli'a at
torney consoutod to tho petition.
Mr. Drown also stated that a matter
had been brought to his notice that ro
tiulrod futhor time for tho trial of the
caso, but It was deoldod that there would
bo sufllolont tlmo on account of tho
settlement negotiations. This is that
onto of tho creditors of tho bank intend
to employ counsel to protect their In
terosta agalust the proiurred creditors
outside of tho recolver and he asked that
the receiver ba required to publish n
list of tho preferred claims.
THE BALANCE
OF HEALTH
Will Open Office
Dr. M. Theresa Schoettlo, osteopath,
expects to open her ofllces early next
woek In tho aulto of rooms over the 8ia
on Stato street, when she will ho
pleased to seo nor menus woo ut
services. Mrs. Schoettle is a graduate oi
tho American School oi Osteopathy at
Klrbyville, Mo., and Is competent to
treat any and all cases. 2 '1 tf
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
TIib Kind You Have Always Bought
(&&&X
Doors tho
Elgnaturo of
"Wheat, Oats, Etc.
Wheat -53c.
Oats 32o
Barley fl7 per ton.
Flax Cash, Northwest, $1 i0.
Hop Market.
HopB 14.
Sti ictiv choice He.
Liverpool, Doc. 5 Hops at London
-Pacific Coast steady, 3 6s. to J.
Live Stock Ms rket.
Steers l4c.
Cows 3J$4c.
Bheop $3.60 gross to $3,75
Dressed veal 0c
Hogs, alivo I?.
Hogs, dreasod Co.
Wool and Mobalr.
Coarse wool 13c.
Medium 14c.
Fine 14c.
Molialr-20 to 21c.
Flour. Ilsy. Feed. Etc.
Baled cheat $7.50 to $8.
Clover-$7.00.
Feed barley $21 per ton.
Bran-fl7.
Shorts $19.60.
Flour, wholosale $2 G5.
potatoes Apples, Etc.
Potatoos 55e. to 00
Apples 40 (atflc per box.
Fancy packed $1 00.
Onions, $1.50 to f I 00 per 100 lbs.
Dried Fruits.
Dried apples 5Q7c.
Italian prunes 40s to 50s JK to 3?
Petite Prunes 40a to 60?, 3 (14c.
Wood. Fence Posts, Etc,
Big Or-$3 60.
Second growth $8.00.
Ash-13 50.
Body oak-$t.00.
Polo oak M-00.
Cedar posts 3 to 10c.
Ens and Poultry.
Kegs 15
TurxeyB, live 10c per pound.
Geese fO por dozou.
Ducks $4 to $4 KPr doten.
Dairy and Cresmery Products.
Dairy butter 1620c.
Creamery 2530c.
htore 10C.
First-class country, por roll 35c.
Cream at creamery, pan skimmed
21c.
Separator Bklmmed 23c.
Hides. Pelts andFurs.
Green hides, No. 1 5c.
Green hides, No. 2 4c.
Calf skins 45c.
I Bheep 70C.
Goat skln8-25c to $1.00.
Gray fox 25 to 50c.
I Coon 10 to 40c.
Mlnk-25c to $1.20.
Otter- $1 to $5.
fcfkunk 10 to 25c.
Muskrat 1 to 6c.
Wildcat 10 to 25c.
Stelner's Market,
Chickens 7 to 8c.
Eggs per dozen, cash 14 .
Portland Market.
Portland. March 3. - Wheal Walia
I Walla, 05 05). , l , 4 .n
Flour Portland, uosi Kraut .
$3.40. Graham $2 50 $-'.80
Oats Choico White $1.15c Q $1.25.
Barley $10 & $19.50 per ton.
Milstufl-Bran, $10.
Hay Timothy $12$13 per ton.
Onlons-$1.50 2 00.
Potatoes 1.10 $1 35 per cental.
Butter Best dairy, 1820; fancy
croamory,2527ic;6tore 13 $ 15:.ni
Eggs-Oregon, ranch 25 & 25
Poultry Chickons, mixed $4.00
$125; hens $4 turkoys, live 12)4 lac
Mutton Gross, 4c
H.-x,o fJrnn i'.'r".
Beef Groes 3.75 $4.09
Veal-Gross, 8c 8)c B-.
Hops 14c tb. 14c
Wool Valley, 13 15cft ; Eapfrn
Oregon, 812$c; Mohalr,2121ictt.,
Hides Dry hides, 10 pounds and up
wards, 15c 15)4 .
All Ladies Who Buy
SARGENT GEM FOOD CHOPPER
Arc pleased with it, and they will pass alone the
word that the Gem is 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. X X
R. M. WADE & CO.
THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM
SALEM, OREGON.
A drat-claBB piivate hoapital for tho treatraont of chrouic and surgical
cases. Built tho past year especially for the purpose for which it is
used. Convenentlv located within four blocks of the buBlnoBB part
of tho city. The 'most modern furnishings and latest appliances
throughout tho building. Heated by hot wator and Hghtod by gas
Bnd elocticity Here tho sick can bavo the comforts of art ologant
private home, combined with all the advantages of a general hospital
without the noise, confusion, and publicity attending ono. Ontside
phyeciaus bringing cases in treated with tho greatest courtesy, and
assisted in operations if requostod. For terms and further Informs
tionwrlte or apply personally.
R, CARTWRIGHT, M.-D. SuPT,
VISITORS WELCOMED BBTWBEN 3 AMD 4 P. M
xr f1J r",.4.V If so it may hayo been caused
Have You Cold Feet? awa-ssffrai
room. Got ono of our small GAS HEATERS and at small expnnso hayo a warm
bedroom for rising and retirine. Tho tur f a koy and tho touch f aaatck ii
ail that is needed to start tho lire.
acticmekctast. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. TcreP",n? F?3.
...BARR & PETZEL.
,XlX3Sai3aXBX&S
-AND-
Ten Days
For a Drunk
Edward Long was given ten days In
the city Jail today for drtinkeness. The
sentence was made heavier than usual
on account of his frequent appearauet
In court.
Remarkable Cures of Rheumatism.
From lti Ylutllur, ltulherfinlttw, N O.
Tho editor of the Vindicator has had
occasion to test the ellloleiicy of Chain
beiUlu's Pain Ba in twice with the most
remarkable roiults in each case, First,
with rheumatism in the shoulder from
which ho suffered xoruoiating pain for
,mm ildw. wiilMi lm r..liMvil Mill, tivn
applications of Pain Balm, rubbing the
parts alUlctod aud roalliingliutant bene
fit aud entire relief iu a short timo. Sciv
ond,iu rheuiratitm iu thigh joint, al
most prostrating him with severe pain,
which was relieved by two applications,
rubbing tho liniment on rolirlnif at
night, and getting up lra from pain
For sale by Dr. Stone's Drug Stow.
Vassili Verestchsglu, the great Rustiau
paluter Is to mako a plotureof the battle
ol Ban Juan (or Roosevelt,
Is often very much
iiKaiiiHt the wife.
II nr RttrlH'tll is Ull-
(ltriilitied, she loses
(ImIi mul lier eiierev
and courflge slowly leak nway from her.
rnwliiuliu iti. ivMiirudeahln of liusbaiid
and wife is broken up. At first he takes
t.U nlitnn. nlpnaiiriHi reluctantly, btlt
inter lie Imnlly seems to reniember the
nil ilnv ovr which his wife in her
weakueM mourns dally.
Women who find their health fallitiK,
and oiuanl v ailmeiita fastening on them,
.i,ni.i tironiivilv lwt'lu the use of Dr.
Pierce's l'.uonte Proscription. It cor
rects irregularity, dries the drains which
.. .i-M.i u.imii. hmiU inlluiuuiHtioii and
ulceration, and cures female waaknoM. It
niakes wsak women strong, sick, women
well. Sick women are invited to consult
it. iiL.,... I,,. iattr. fr. All corres-
poiiilencc 'held us strictly private and
sacredly coiiluleutlal. Ailiirewt iit k,
Pierce. lhiHulo, N. V.
-t W NH wt tuOtttt from (tmtto wU
RMwnbon. of Oom, Wnyur Co. Uy. ; "CW
i ,Li mv wutk twit of tW lime 1 teak RMtr
WllM of Or IHrVt fruittiit ltteil, l
fill U I W '? ""J1 '"
7.- ijil. mI hiv ihiMl when I nwM
mIw iwtilaw "
iii ivmmiIm'a Ofiiiiiiion Sne Medical
Adviwr, iai8 pM, vr. on receipt ol
stamps for nulling only, semi ii one
cent stamp for the paper-covered book,
r., tt .luinm fivr the clotll-bouild tN-
hum, to Dr. K V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Bring in
Yotir Peel
An Honest Medicine for La Grippe.
George W. Waltt, ol South Gardiner,
Me., says: "1 have had the worn cough,
cold, chills aud grip aud have taken lots
of trash of no account but profit to th
vendor. GLauiborlaln's Cough Remedy
is the only thing that has done any
good whatever. I havo uned one bot
tle ol it aud the chills, cold aud grip
bavo all left me. I congratulate the
manufacturers ol an honest medWue."
For sals by Dr. Btoua'a Drug Stousi.
The Famous Shasta.
In going over the famous "Shasta
Route" ol thfi Southern Paolflo Co., tho
traveler over finds something new to ex-
.tlt.t Ills M.lmlrrtlinii mul Intarttfit- Rturt.
ing at Portland, one traverses the whole
length ol the Willamette valley, mo
gem ot the norlliwwt. MX. lloou, .tit.
.I.JfapAAi, mill llirt Thrl Slstrfl Hint
other snow capped paks aro kept In
Ight for hou's The iHutiful valleys
ol tho umpqua anil uoguo Kivera, with
ttieir orcuarus oi prune, peacues,
apples and other fruits are a delight in
thumselve. The crossing of thu ureal
mountain Uirrler Imtween Orogon and
California reveals tha urandosl mountalu
oenory in th United States. Ttie
wonderful turuiiiRS, twistiugs.aud doub
lings of tho railroad bring into view a
grand array of lowering mountains and
profound gorges into which wo gas
from diuy heights, forest clad mouiw
tain slopes stretching up to the lino of
w,r,u,tiiitl ftmliv Atnl tlin fiimtittu iiuniti.
tain streams dashing tiercolv down deep
eanyous. now and then stopping for a
short rest in some quiet pool After a
days enjoyment of old Mt. Shasta, the
nutMi hmc oh me roHiiuvni, ho urrp
ratildlv down thu i-tin von of the Saura-
mento to the broad plains e.t the Sacra
mento Valley in California and Uieneo
through vuieyarus ana oiohsius tsDan
Fran(roQ.
For maps and dewrlptive Mlarature
addrwM,
, 11. .11IUJSB,
fleu'l Pass'r. Ageut, Portland,
II-7U
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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.
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SALEM,
Hot Air, Hot Water, and Steam Heating:
a Specialty.
OREGON.
Land Plaster
A car lot just received. We are selling it at the lowest
prices ever quoted in Salem. Come and see us. A full stock
ot FRESH SEEDS always on hand.
...BREWSTER & WHITE...
91 Court St. FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN.
Salem, Oregon'
Men's patent leather lace shoe, Edwin Clapp
make sold everywhere for $5,00. Our price
$3,00 men's Hanan Son's make of fine pat
ent leather serge top a dress shoe sold for $5,
our price $3.50. Men's PUPE TAN Rus
sia Kid stock cloth top, also leather top sold for
$3.50 elsewhere. Our price on these shoes $2,
...CASH SHOE STORE...
MALTA VITA
FOOD FOR BRAIN AND MUSCLE.
Comblnt s the well-known foo I values of wheat and the medicinal virtues of
wait Natures own tonic.
Best Breakfast Food, Needs no
Cooking.
Harritt st Laojrbncb
Old Poit Office Grocery. .
DRY!
Hough and dressed lumber, laths and
iblagles about every kind you'ro apt to
need excellent aa to material, manu
facture, teasonlng and all that goes to
make good building and fencing mater
ials don't require an hour's search to
find If you have read this The nsme
and address of the proprietor of the
lumber yard are to bo found immeai
ately following.
Goodale Lumber Co.
Near 8. P. Paes'r. depot. Phone 651.
777 " Ct ;5
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for
303 Commercial Street,
Opposite the Post Office.
A Juicy Morsel
Breakfast
Or dinner yu can eniov from nn nf ,.
;e,,!.r.. 'li,:,0l "eats, steaks, lrjb
or mutton eW veil outlet! or wrk.
ur www are i Cit from thejjfattest
v orimaii eattle, snd we can supply
yaur table with frsh, nutritious aad
.... nk lcu rooK prices,
E C, CROSS SALEM ORE
Phon 201
I
A Bosom Friend
That is next to yonr wife is ynnr 'hrt
so you wint to gee that it Is treated e
wlien other people handlr it. 1nere,'
no one that will handle line llmu. i
eith-r shirt, cellars, or "ff. n'0"'?",,
derly or wlili greater earn when neios
renovated than the Salem team l'
dry. Try our laundry work If you "
y.ur linen to look like pe.w.
Salem Steam Laundry
OOfjOXKLJ OLUBTMO, fViQti'fT0M'
DOKODB D. OLMSTKD, MOB ,
J hone 4U S30 Uberty "