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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1902)
jtJLHJW- viMhI1WH " i,; I r t I ' I ' fr i i! J. m ! I 1 'i ( I i i J!' 1 T I ' sWj i a. "aSrr & ynrt fcstl r SAVES LIFE WllUrd, I1L, Auwt 1, 1800. I wm In bud health thli i spring and could jjot dt B?ln b for four week.. When Uuoon; ggiYnr child died. When I began to alt up I Felt ioweik and had inch tertlbla .pains In ,M Lack and hips. I had kidney trouble and falf loiofUioworDb. Ialnoha-llijstcrlcal.pjUi. I km in a bad condition when I received jour "Ladle.1 Birthday Almanac" and read the i ad Ytrtiaement of Wine of Cardul and Thedforr Black-Draught Blnco April 20th, I hare takm tour bottle, of Wna of Cardnl and tbreo pack eiof Thedlord's BUck-DraughU "lk tSw person now. I can do nil n.y work and can walk out to iee any of ray netRhbors. I bllT" I would haro been In theora" had It not tn for Win. of Cardul. IT JaVED TUffw It Ii well that women are more pUcnt thin men. Few men could bear the bitter pang. the igony ind diitreu that women endure. Thousands of women have come to look upon suffering u a duty of their itx. But there are manyliuUncu of thii heroic fortitude whkh CARDVI now render. unnecesiarV. Women nwd no longer suffer for modest1 sake. Wine of Cardul brings relief to mpdest women In iht privacy of their homes. Many of the best homes In this city are never without this great medicine. It cures whites and falling of the womb and completely eradt. catei theie dragging periodical pains. Mrs. Davis' cure shows you condu. slvely what you may expect If you follow her example and take Wine of A "Zi Ti.'jf.ni.Ii,.n...i, .M. Win. of Cardu bv rt4ulatin the stomach and bowels. When you ask your druggist for these medicines, be sure that uch and bowels, wnen you an vour uracil .w- . ..- - you get them. It was Wine of 6rdul and Thedford's Black Draught ievtd Mrs. Davis' life. Never take a substitute. for Mine. and llteretnm. tAAit m. flrlM fjiinptomi. "Tb r'Jj'A'lrUorr Kslrtintnt" Tt Oluuunooga iledldlw Compuij, CIiinoo. Tana. THE DAILY JOURNAL Member Northwest Afternoon Newspater Leatue, DY HOFER BnOTHBRS. TUKSDAY MAR01I, , 1002. Dally One Year, $4,00 In Advance. Dally Three Months $1,00 In Advance, Dally by Carrier 50 cents Per Month. Weekly One Year $1.00 in A3V $ EDITORIAL A CITY OF GREAT RESOURCES. In tho pastfow weeks tho City of Salem and vicinity has engaged In raining a $2,000 purm for tho Greatur 8afom Com mercial olub stakes at tin) state uitr races, A committee lins been at work raising 13.000 to clear tlio Malain Y. M. O, A. of dobt. About 1,000 will have to bo raised to put tho water power Into tho flax fibre industry. a fund ni t.tn.rioo In IjoIiil; raised to clear tho Methodist university of dobt. About f 9,000 was subfcribod to put tlio Hllverlon motor lino on ita (cot but that has boon dronnod. $20,000 wob wanted. It would almost appear that there uro as many funds under way at tno com munity can.ha idle, There nro several church enterprises under way, an Kvan- gellcal church at ltlckoy and f 1.000 Improvomont on I.usllu church. THE LIEU LAND CONTROVERSY. Tim Journal has printed nothing about tlio Hushoy-Oeer lieu land contro vorsy bocauso thorn was nothing now about the wliolo mutter. This papor charged years ago tllut state funds were beintt loaned lo banks for private gain. It took a court decis ion to finally eottlo that. This paper has charged that leuerai and statu administrations were helping along, or at least not stopping, forest laud and sobool land steuW. It has nor tr secured any attention to the matter. In time the matter may be stopped but it will bo when there Is no money to be made by stealing land, whuu there is nothing in it for those who steal and grab lands and nothing in it for the pol iticians. Tho truth la tho neonlo b.iok politi cians before they do an honest tight in a newspaper for reform. All Tub Jouiisal has ever claimod In those matters v, 111 come true but it may bo alter the last dog is dead. A BETTER MONTH FOR TRADE The past month has been the dull ost for business In the whole year but It has boon a good month (or mops. Thero Is all promise that thoro will be a large grain, fruit and hop crop. March will bo a bettor mouth (or busl nessof all kinds, Muoh labor will be employed setting tho orchards and berry and garden lands lu condition. Jlulldlug trades will bo well employed. Bprliig trade will opon in many Hues thla month, but It will bo favorable tu crops l( tho month is cold, wet and blustery. Warm rains would bring down tho melting tmona (rum tho mountulns with a rush. Tho danger from damage by Hoods and touiops from too lino weather by starting tho (rult buds too soon nud thou having them vaught by (rost is groatur durlug March thaw at any other time. Iu oplte of this the forehanded farmer and (rult grower will Improve eaoh (air lav. Tho wide awake merchant will bo on tho lookout (or the early spring trade. Thero is a seaton lur an tuiugs aud to miss the trade o( any season is a mistake that eanuot bo eoreotwi tor a year. NO HOPE BUT IN A BETTER ELE MENT. Tho return ol llrowuell and Porter seems Inevitable IromCUokamrs oauuty. Tho press ol both parties ,down there is muuted and tho opposition seem In capablo o( ('getting their record before tho people. The bettor elements ol the lUmuUll can party stand prald lnthatouuty lu the prteucttol Irothy demagogs who are ready toadvooato 4any measure or pass auy bill that Is water ou then mill. Tho opposition lu that county has loug aluua coasw to bo any apptttlllou when It (ell under the maHgn IhUu euro ol U'lten who has Imhm hand la Hlvo with tho eorporatton aud boodle ltepublleaas, Tho oppoeltlou had votes ouougli la tho last legislature to have put up au effectlvo Oght against nearly ovory bud measure But beyond get' Jg Iboir solid vote for himself for senator their leader, Windy Hill Smith of Baker county seemed to have no interest In tho state affairs. Tho Democrats and Populists scatter ed Hko sheep without n shupherd among tho wolvosofthe Republican senatorial factions. Tho State today has no hope of reforms but from tho decent Repub licans. If half wav decent Republicans and tho lew decent ones left In that party will nmart themselves and sweep mown ollism and all reckloss sans-coulotto pol iticians by tho boord thero Is some nope of lowor tnxoa. Brow noil with decont iulluencos nrnnnd iilm will do no harm. In tho LSonato when Bimou, Soiling, Uotos, Hazeltlno ond that stripe ol ousinoas men prodotnlnatcd, butli Brownoll and Fulton m ado good records. Hut tho decent Ropblicana ol CUika mas are Hko tholr new mapors, miuled nnd bound hand and foot in tho thall dotn of veneered moblsm tho ignorant nnd mercenary seem to be lu tlio major ity nnd Clackamas will pay yet higher tuxos. With about half tho valuation ol Ma rion that county cost $00,000 for current oxpensea tho past year leaving out roads and highways, and Marlon cost $11,000 for the sumo nurnoie. The press of that county doos nothing but gloss over theto facts. "Aud worse remains huhlnd to a character iu Shukespoaro. Heavy enowlalls (n tho mountain! last week may not Interest the politician" but it means a ood stage for boating. Saleru Greater Commerrialclabeuould hold Its first banquet entirlely of Satom products for the bill or fare. a e Thorn la tlll same t in her land left in Oregon that the big syndicates and cor porations havo not Btaen. A e Williams does not consider Moody carrying bis home county primaries hta put him out of tho tace. s Alter the explosions of Tillman and heeler no one can blame Prince Henry If ho does not go south of the Mason and Dixon line. ti e The heavy dashing cold rains aro fall ing In snow on tho mountains and aro preeage of great crops and a good stao of watr next summer on tho rivor to move them, A A Princo Henry will not come to Balem. Well we can console ourselves that ho is only a Prussian Prince alter all, a grand. son of tho "Cartechen rine" who drove the revolutionary armies nut of tho country, and afterwards accomplished the consolidation of tno umplro lor which Hecker and others cleared the way. Ho Is enjoying the freedom of In stitntions which his ancestors exiled the best blcod ol Germany for struggling for and which was partially secured by tho man who offered their lives for tho fatherland in the Franco-Prussian war, at at McKinley'a assassin fl'st gavo his name aa Niemann or Memaou or to create the impression that he was a German, which was a lio. But that word moant "Nobody" iu Gorman, a fact which escapod general attention At the time, but signflcantol an an archist. His real name immediately fixed his Sclavonic origin and relieved the Gorman nation of the black odlom of having fnrnishod the world with such a Arnatnrn n nAiiaA fnr rnnarAtntfltlnn and pride on tho pirt of 'every German American, OUTBREAK IN ALBANIA. Towns Refuse to Pay Taxes to Tur key. Vienna, March 3. The PolltUcbe Correspondent jeporta alarming condi tions In Albania, European Turkey. A fnrn.i,lnhln forpo of rebels is said to bo besieging the seaport of Avionia, which is entirely cut off from llieoutsiuo worm. Arxnntlnff in tint I'olltlpcho Correspond- , vi Aii,o,.iun tnu'im hnvo resolved to demonstrate their independence of tho rule of tho Sultan cf Turkey by refusing to pay any more taxos. Anarchy proails in tho districts of re ports, where insurgents have compelled tho authorities to open tho jails and ro leapo tho prisoners. Tho next institutes ol Indian school workers will be held at Newport Or. from Aug. IS to23 thiayear. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take lAXAtlre llromi Quinine Tablet, All druggists rufuitfl tho mouey ir It alls h.to cure E, vWurovu's signature l on each box. clt Uugeno has organised a Commercial Club along the lines adopted by S.lems eillcleut Push Club. ..... . cn iin.,1, Willi CicnrAta. Candy Cntliortlc, euro constipation loro or. 100.36c. lfC.C.0 fall. druggists retund money BEST FOR THE BOWELS fii.U ry dy, you fJII or wijb h , t,o. bowtHopn aiwlUi ?''' ,0dinBiroo. Tho imoott' cltorand clean Uo ", w CANDY rfEaf CATHAHliu jg. v iBiSP PAT JEM LIKE CANDY KEEP YOiRiLOOilLEAjl Do You Drink? Coffee? Do you drink good coffee or poor coffee? Have you ever tried Charo & Sanborn's celebrated roasted coffee? m trad- on it is increosing. Bran on & Ragan aro the sole agenta for aalem. o jx. e 'J? o sat x -A- a ,v. A m w" '"' nl"' """ Slgsatnra MMWAtl.-nnropwiW.if i iAilM-ioJfWoi-iifiwii''j3raaj BDUCATIOtlAL Your Success Depends Smakesaetfal'yo' ork. The Nortf.wost Normal College ia such an '"'onSete course, in Business, Musln, Art, Klocution, Typewriting, and Short. onipioiD" L..i..nlfln ..ml Nnrma work. hand also in uiassum. tun.....", A.J. GARLAND. AM. President. Z. M. PARVIN, Mus. Doc. Director of Colleee of Music All Ladies Who'Buy SARGENT GEM FOOD CHOPPER r s ?.&, inryir. urww MARKET QUOTATIONS TODAY - .. t..a. I "Make Salem a cooa Home warKet, JOURNAL X-RAYS Tom Tongue moy bo Senator. 4 A minstrel show la ono all Salem can applaud, ft ft Iowa Supremo JubUcos aro to get 15000 a yoar. AAA Our stato government needs lesi poli tics and more buBinoss, c s No paragraph printed In this column should tako an X-ltay to eoo through it. tea 1( Prinoo Henry really onjoys riding in tho rain no should send him an invita tion. m i a 1'oiin I.no and Count Tolstoi, ronorted dying so often, seem good for years to como. 9 e Of courso. tho ladies appreciate tho on-oouiiug spring houso olOiinlng. Borne ouo should, e a Tlio Atlantic monthly for February says it costs 1,600 to bo a thirty-third degree Masou, a a To judge from tho way our repre sentatives aro filling tho papratho next legislature will bo asked (or a deUolt, a o This is the anniversary of the inaugu ration of McKinley for a sccondterm, which ho was unfortunately not permit ted to complete Ho gavo to tho Repub lican party as his last public utterance noblo Bantimenta on tha expansion of tradowhllotho party has lived up to bat has made approaches toward in tho re duction of tariff on Cuba and tho Phil ippines, and free trado which tho party lma not lived un to but has made somo approaches toward in the reduction of tariffs on Cuba and tho riitllppinea, and freo trado witli Porto Rice. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears tho Blgn&toro of cZsJS Vkcat, Oats, Etc. Wheat -53c. Oata 32c Barley $17 per ton. Flax Cash, Northwest, $1.0. Hop Market. Hops H. Stilctly choice He. Liverpool, Dec. 5 Hops at Loudon -Pacific Coast ateody, X3 6s. to 4. Live Stock Market. Steora 44jc. Cows 30 Ic. 8hcep-$3.60 gross tof3.5 Dressed veal 0)c Hogs, alive 1?4 Hogs, droBsed Cc. Wool and Mohair. Coarco wool 13c. Medium 14c. Fine 14c. Mohair 20 to 21c. Fl r, Hay, Feed, Etc. Baled cheat $7.60 to ?8. Clover-7.00. Feed barley $20 per ton, Bran-$17. Shorta tlO.50. Flour, wholesale $2.65. Potatoes Aspics, Etc. Potatoes 40 c. to 50 Apples 40pf 0c per box. Fancy packed $1 00. Onions, $l.2i to $1.7 5 per 109 lbs. Dried Fruits. Dried apples 57c. Italian prunes 40a to 50s 3M to S4 Potlto Prunea 40a to 60?, 3K.(B4c. Wood. Fence Posts, Etc, Big flr-$3 50. Second growtk $.00. A-h $3 60. Body oak- t.09. Polo oak $4.00. Cedar posts 8 to 10c, EttsandFoulto, Egge-13 Tnrkeys, live 10c per pound. Geese $0 per dozen. Ducka $4 to $4 Jper dozen. Dairy aad Creamery Prsducts. Dairy butter 1520c. Creamery 2530c. 8toro-16c. .. First-class country, per roll Joe. Cream at creamery, pan skimmed- 21c. Separator skimmed 23c. IMJes. Pelts aadFurs. Green hides, No. 1 5c. Green hides, No. 2 4c. Calf aklns 45c. fHKan7lc. I Goat skins-25c to $1.00. ! Gray (ox 25 to 50c. j Coon 10 to 40c. ininic soc to i.;u. Otter-$1 to?o. Skunk 10 to 26c. Muskrat 1 to 5o. Wildcat 10 to 25c. Stelner's Market, Chickens-7 to c. Eggo por dozen, cash 1.1. Portland Market. Pnim.iND. March 4. - Wheal Wnua l Walla, C5K flX. u L . , Ma HOUr rorilBDU, uroi jmuw T-.v $3.40. Graham $2 80 bate-Choice White $U5c Q $1.25. Barley $19 $19.60 per ton. Millstuff Brnn, $10. Hay Timottiy r-'(iia jwr "" Oniont-$2.00 Q2.50. Potiitoea 1.10 $1 35 per cental. Butter BeBt dairy, 18Q20; fancy creamory,2027Kc;Btore 13 16tl Eggfi-Orogon, ranch 17 4 Q 25 Poultry Chickens, mixed $4.00 $450; hens $t; turkeys, live 10 O He. Mutton Gross. 4c lloge Gross 5?.tc. Beef GroBS 3.76 Q$4.00 Veal-Gross, 8c 8jc It-. Hopa-llc lb. 14Hc L Wool Valley, 13 ISctti : Eastern Oregon, 812Ko; Mohalr,2121cl, Hides Dry hides, 10 pounds and np wards, 16c 15K- Arc pleased with it, grid 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, 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 2C R. M. WADE & CO. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM. OREGON. A llrBt-clasa piivato hospital for the treatment of chro.de and surgical eees. Built tlio past year eapoclally for tho purpose for which it is used. Convenentlv located within four blocka of the bufllnoBB put of tho city. Tho "moat modorn furnishing and Utoat appliances throughout tho building. Heated by hot water and ligLtod by 8a and electtcity Here tho Bick can havo tho comforts of an elegant private homo, combined with all tho advantages of a general hospital without the noise, confuBion, and publicity attonding ono. Outside phyeciana bringing caaea in treated with tho greatest courtesy, and aBsieted in operations if roquostod. For terms and further fnforma- tionwruoor oppiy pereouuuy. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWBBN 2 AND 4 P. ffl Have You Cold Feet? If ao it may havo been cauied by gottingout of bed this aiora Inir nn a ciii flnnr in mlJ n.i..n.(n....ni.nnii! fltC ATf!tm unit nt Rtnall nrnnna hfl,va n warn bedroom for rising nnd retiring. Tho tur of a key and tha-touch ( n natch it all that is needed to start tho Are. achcmcfcetast. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. TstoP'W 53- , ...BARR &, PETZEL... ErXlffNrXBX&S AND 3 IHikJ S3Ei ) 1 the iftmRM in rif The book-keeper's occupation remlcra him aixwlttllv lwl Ji to Momuch trouble. The liaatv bfMkf.ut, the "puck lunch." l.iiiut tuuiru mtent rtoMinK over journal Hiulleilger. with lack of esereii. all tend to the dcnuiKMHMit of me HiHiwcn. When the stottieh is in a healthy con illtioH the fliug aftwr a uiwl U we of MtiatHCltou aud comfort. Whenever thr u diacomfoft after oatiug it ia a wgu of stomach deraitt'einwit or disease. l)r lhercc'a Oolden Meilieal Discovery ourm difoasea of the stomach aud other araiuaof digoatlon and uutritiojiporfrctly aitd jwrHwuently. The cures effected by tin hkhUciuc are almost countless, I Uv uWch one tootle of r Hff' OoMtn Molwl l4very for tiHllttoa aud IUwojbi nUiat. titact Mr C M WIVjJtt. of ,kiS Culk lUUfc Co.. N C ile twl "' uUaMtc I outtiweocfxl uMur yuur BuJUiue Jiu . iv udt frli UVe Ike uwt uua. luLif l touk the ' OoUea Mdkal !UxHry ' I Bring in .', f jiPwS' ft 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. Land -Plaster i 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. Saleo, Oreeoi MALTA VITA FOOD FOR BRAIN AND MUSCLE. Combines the well-known fooJ values of wheat and the medicinal virtues of malt Natures own tonic. Best Breakfast Food, Needs no Cooking. HARRITT Si LaOJRBNCB . . v v &s m.s X, comIJ not dt )tbinjc wUho avrM UMir-, tll UH4MMIt firui. Don't be fooled into trading a aub- aUnce for a sludow. Any substitute oiTerwl h " Jurt as good" aa "Goklen 6IIkw1 Discovery" is a sliadow of that iHotliciNe. There are cures behind every claim nude for the "Discovery," Mx w " lut us Reed " medlelne cau show. Dr. Pwrce'a lHeAUut lVlleU cleans the bowoVS ana regu wie me u ver. i ucy produce txunuaaut btnciit aad do not icaciou iuestiem. 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 p. dress shoe sold for $5, our price $3.50. Men's PURE TAN Rus sia Kid stock cloth top, also leather top sold for $3.50 elsewhere, Our price on these shoes $2. Old Ton Office Grocery. ...CASH SHOE STORE... 303 Commercial Street, - Opposite the Post Office. DRY! Rough and dressed lumber, laths sb1 thinglos about every kind you're apt to need excellent aa to material, manu facture, seasoning and all that goei to make good building and fencing wte" ials don't require an hour's search to find if you have read this The Dme and address of tho proprietor oftM lurabor yard art to b found Immedi ately foluminx, Goodale Lumber Co. Near B. P. Pass'r. depot. Phone 651. A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast tender and delicious meats steaks, la-ub or mutton chop' yM outettl or'.u Our meats are all out from the'ffit S,nLTrU tt,e4 and wa on 'supply ycHir table with fresh, nutritious mS wholesome meals at bed rock pi ices. E. C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon 91 9 I A Bosom Friend That is next to your wife is your tWrt eo you want to eeo that it is treated wb" when other people handle it, ,ne",a no one that will handle fine linen. ither shirt, collarfl, or cuffs, " derly or with grtater care when wi renovated than the Salem Steam Ltw dry. Try our Jaundry work if you your linen to look ,'lke new. Salem Steam Laundry COLONH. t. OU4BTXD, PBOPT0' DOKOn8 D. OLMBTB0, HO. RMi Pkoso 411 8M liberty Btr 1(