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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1902)
gfes , li&jflSiis - DAILY JOURNAL, bALfeM, tiftEQON, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902. .- I," . Jv r n r &. nk . A K h,t. iii p-a 5 U f 1 ? ,, vj MM LAMM Means bad air, and whether it ElJ&mV fo H&Slitth Celiacs Irom the low lauds and : , , , ., ... marshes of. the country, or the filthy sewcra and drain pipes of the cities ' knd towns, Its effect upou the human system is the same. These atmospheric poisons arc breathed into the lungs and taken up ,y tfee blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating; illness is laid. 'is Chilis' sad fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney 'v troubles; jaundice and biliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe, "' 'Malaria. Noxious gases and Unhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until It becomes so polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break through the skill, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of nu indolent character appear, depicting the system, and threatening life itself. The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and destroy the Hfe-g'iving properties of the blood, rendering it thin and watery, must be overcome and carried out of the system before the patieut can hope to get rid .of Malariaand its effects. a O O Anna lifa ntwl ni.JpVIv tirruliirpfl nil Ptltlrft nn.l .in tnnnm 1 - H..V4 -W j-. increases almost irom tuc lirst tiose. .mere is no jucrcury, xouum, imuiu or other mineral in S. S. S. It ia strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy. Write us about your case, and our physicians will gladly help you by their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases sent free. TMK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga, ..MDinifiQ'Koom.. MM. .. The House Furnishing Go. 'OS Com'l fit., next to Post office Btoros at Ralotn and Albany Dry Goods at Reduced Prices. Dimities and lawns at reduced prices. Muslin underwear at reduced prices. . The best values in the' city. Come and look the stock over. Corsets from 23c up. We have a lot of small sizes 18 -and 19 'which we wiil sell from 25c up to 40c; none higher. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT running full blast with all .. the latest novelties. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Noxt Door to OREGON TODAY HARRITT & Old Post Office Qrocory. .f'K Juicy Morsel for i Breakfast Or dlnnor you can enjoy from one. of our t,"Umdcr and delicious meats, steaks, locib or muttcn chops, veal cutlets or pork, Our meals are all cut from tho fattost end immnatcattlo, mid wo can supply your table with fresh, nutritious and ' wholesome meats at bod rook prices. R C, CROSS SALEM OPB riion 201 vn.l.fc Garnbrinus Beer! ( AND GOOD "W3E3E 3CS3ES: DOY Everybody is welcome at THB NOBLB ALEX CORNOYER Qmnwt iV S3.000.000 Worth of 80 pound steel rails, 50 new locomotives, and 55 new coaches, chair cars, dining and 4 cafe cars Is the record of the ! Durluij the pt year, making it the ilnc it the in the country. Travel over It nu 0. 8. OUANK.OoH.l'as At.,8t. in the country. Travel over It and 0. B. UHANK.Oon, I'ns At., bt Coast far, Agt-, Lo Angeles, Oul. n IMI . . .. ?.: -4taX'&iZl.'-SZZ&KK3 , . . .- , ,-- ...Oregon Corn Meal... We havo a u'co stock of Fnuh 0 round Oregen Corn Meal, toiuethlnc tint has the rel tatta to it and Is (r belter than kiln dried meal. Give it a trial urn! you Will use nsVther. i'hone 17HI. -. .., BREWSTER & WHITE,.. Crt t- FCEDHCH AND invisible! changciu the blood, reaching every organ and stimu lating them to vigorous, healthy action. S, S. S. nacearul nf ntv nnrifvltlcr hilt tnnlfi tironortlCS. Itnnltlt fmnrnves. mid the nrmetite ..--. ...j.- T , g-k - Merits attcnt'on. Its furnhhlngs should bo neat and taaty and free from useles furniture. Just now wo nro offering Hnffots, Side boardB, Extension Tablos and Dining Chairs in polished golden oak at attrac tive prices. Wo also have the- newest in platoand photoarnf rails. Theso rails wo finish In any desired color or furnish It In the u'hllo. tlio Postofflco. STRAWBERRIES GREEN PEAS CABBAGE LACURBNOB moat modern ami up-to-date railroad -R moat modern ami up-to-dto railroad enjoy tue nneai rquipinent on eartn. 'S Louis, Mo. lions 0. 0I.INK, 1'aoltlo enjoy the fluent faitim J S ii CSH'fii-iKlS-iKiSSttSS SEEDSMEN. Stem, Oregon J ..a, i in ii JBbitivfal PQe of THE Oil JOUdl Members Northwest Afternoon News paper League. BY HOFER QROTHEnS. Dally One Yea.r, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Throe Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cento Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. THE REASON FOR IT. Tho Salem school hoard had good reasons for changing tho proaont syH tarn of nperlntoiuloncy of tho-public school. 1'iof. Yadef, who was prin cipal or tho'lCant Snlem schools, was nlso city Ruporlntondont, and was al ho paid oxtra for his work of mporln toiutonco. Ho ndvlsod a moetlng of consorvu tlvo citizens that he could teach as principal, and also serve as city su porlntondont, and that no othar hind of supervision was nocossary. On that basis tho conservatives put up Dr. Byrd, and mado n campaign Tor him, Hiring carnasos, ana goiunB oi i largo vote. Thoy did Uiat as a moasure or ccon- omy, on tho strongth or Prof. Yoder's statements, and thoy opposed Mr. Tilt- hill Tor school director, bocauso they bollcvcd no woum lavor roai city su- porintonuoncy. now mat u.o quwuun m omuiu.u porlntendonce has boon raised by Pror". jrouor, lot us see wiuil mo Buiranu- tondont has-amounted to. 11 llio uros or nttondanco at tho different' schools can be tiocurcd they will tell tho story. Theso figures would surprlso tho pcopla, as thoy would show that prin cipals gottlng $70 a month havo boon putting in tlmo for two yoars teaching a dozon or firteon to twonty children in their respective rooms. All efforts or citizens to ohaugo this systomatlo running down of the high er grade work In all thoschools, but tho Kast school, was rendered futile. All offdrts to fill these rooms up was nullified. In n year or so moro or this kind or Ilcnlth is a mngnet which irresistibly draws the mnii to the woiiinn iu life's mnting time. Ilcnlth does more than tint llic skin with beauty ; it puts music Into the voice and buoyancy Into the step, as well na lmppliiess into the heart, A great mnuy women covet beauty mid lire coiiManUy seeking aids to beautify them. I.cl a woman first seek perfect health mid all other charms shall be added to her. There onn be no general health for women while there is disease of the delicate womanly organism. The first step to perfect health is to cure womanly disease by the use of Dr. Pierce's I'n voritc Prescription. It establishes regit Inrlty, dries weakening drains, heals lullmumatloti and ulceration ami cures female weakness. "I utcit four bottles of your 'I'avotlte Pit kcriMUxi ' and one of Golden Mcdltnl Dltcev try.' " wrlltu Mr, ltlmcr I). Slicnrcr. of Mount-ImjK-. Incntlor Co., li.. "uuil mil My that I am cmtl of thnt tlrrailol dlwuw, uterine trouble. Am in better health than evr Ixfore. ltvery one who known tne in urprltel to cc me loolc Kiwrll. In June 1 was w oer In health thnt at time I could not walk. To-day 1 nm rur. I till everybody that Dr. Tierce's inrdkluea cured me." I'Hitit. Dr. Pierco's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent won receipt of stumps to jwiy expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the book In paper covers, or 31 stumps for the cloth bound volume. Address Dr. It, V. Pierce, Uuffalo, N. Y. Good enough foranybosy! jAu Havana Filler "HOMDOM" BANDS an scut valut as tag from "STAR,' NOXSB sHoer 'SPBARHBAD: "STANDARD NA VT." OLD FBACH A HQNBK" "SAWIQG," "OIB YARGINY" &-MASTS8 WORKMAN" 7tfn. SAL AN INDEPENDENT PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE." GOOD HEALTH Onn only be obtained by kieping tho 11 od pure and the digestion perfect. iorthi.urpo8oHostctter'9 Stomach Bitters nns introduced titty yonrs ago, and today it is rrrognlr.ed as tho lending hoallbjrestornr In the world, it will cure Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Flatulency and Malaria. Fever and Aeue, Try it. HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters "suporlntendonco" all tho chlldron abovo tho sevonth grado would drop out or our public schools, oxcopt tho Kttst school, whore nine Krados are taught There may be onomlos or the public schools who approve or this, with tho purpose or noxt raising tho cry that no principals dro needed, and only nt-lmnrv irrnrin tofinhnrn should bo em j,oyoij( Now that is ono or tho reasons why 'tho board or education decided to make ft chtfng0 ,n tho Buporlntondonce, and R ,B corta,n Uiat ,f tho graUo8 nro ro. ...,, ..., fho nrinet)als clven GO chMnn vach , tholP room8) fowcr t0ttchorB win bo nccded, and tho sav ,ng w,n ,)0 moro tlmn tho clty aupor. ntoIldent.H BaIaryi and tho schools will baM ,nBtcad of runnlng )lown A , nUM,,on haa booI1 ra8L,d. ict t"'nii ,i, tnnla nt lmf. Vmlor'n Rimnrln. tendonco como out, and lot us sec whether It Is not possible to Improve on tho system. WHO ARE FIGHTING A SPECIAL 8E88ION? So far wo havo hoard of but three persons who favor tho Idea of holding a special session or tho loglslaturo noxt spring Col. 13. Iloror, tho promotor; T. T. Geer, tho govornor, and Geo. 12. Chamborlaln, tho govornor-oloct. Col. Hofor, as usifal, Is aftor notoriety; the governor is nftor tho United States setiatorshlp, and tho governor-eloct Is artor a Hat salary or JGOOO. Corvallls Gazette. Kllmlnatlng tho first alleged roason, It might bo portlliontly asked wha,t advantage, a special sosslon would bo to Governor Geer's campaign for tho sonatorshlp. Can any reason ho glvon for theso childish rcollngs, othor than potty splto? Can no credit bo glvon for a good inotlvo on tho part of a public officer by a cortaln class or our papers? Another up-valloy papor de clared tho other day that an oxtra sos. slou was about to ho called by "our dlsgruntlod, rotlrlng govornor," but gave no reason why ho should be called disgruntled, or why nn oxtra session would bo or nnybonodt to him, ir It were. Whon a stnto convention so far iKUoros tho popular will that some 7000 Republicans voto for a Dem ocrat, why not he fair oiiough to de clare that tho convention mado a Hat mistake, and put the blamo whoro It belongs, to-wit, on tho shoulders of Uioho who are now trying to unload It onto some or tho party's most stal wart leadors, who wore cruclflod by that act of stupidity on the 2d or April? Tho Orogoulau, which, whon It enn not wrlto anything against Govornor Geer, will quoto what It can find, copies tho nbovo statement that Governor-elect Chamborlaln favors nn extra session, because ho wants a Hat salary, and three days ago copied, with appar ent approval, from tho Gorvnls Star, a lllug to tho effect that If Governor Geer was to bo his own successor he would not be found wanting an extra sosslim to regulate stato salaries. Hut ir Chamborlaln Is rnvorlug an extra session because a Hat salary would be to his be no tit, why should not Gtrar want ono for the same rea son, If he was going to be his own siu'cessur? Gentlemen, can't you sec that you are showing more spleen than good sense, nnd that you are not going to rool tho people very much, nor very long by those exhibitions of Inconsis tent putulanoo? Nothing pays In the long run better than fairness, and nieroly hccaittit' you have some favorite for United States senator, who refused Governor Geer's public invitation to go on the ballot and let the people decide the senator ship at tho polls, while the governor win willing to lUk the whole matt.r with tho people, and, as a result, has been nominated by- them by an over whelming vote, you cannot afford to ro UKHinst the trend of events, ror It will not succeed. If tht governor was the only man m th state who was not afraid to anl peal to the popular Judgment on the sonatorshlp, give some good rcatuml why hit should not receive the reward ' in the meantime, the peoplo nr quite likely to he found demanding an ixtui session, fur many 6h1 rras Has resigned Salem Pastorate , Hov. T. II. Henderson, who for -ml years has bean serving the IV11 trul CougreguUounl church, of tins city, has resigned his pastorate of the Sulew church, to take effect July 1. Her HendortOH goes to South IMtd, WtUHiHgtoR. where he has tu- cpti the pastorate f the First Couxra ttoiiHl church. Rev. Henderson says Salem Is tho. most beautiful resident 0 city oh the coast, but he feels that the tbe Capital health of his fnmlly makes nccossary a change or rsBldoncc. THREE MORE RECITALS More Music by the Northwest Normal College The Little Tots Will -Perform Saturday Afternoon Tho last month or nitmorous com mencement oxerclses has offored an almost continuous program of music, song nnd oratory, The older folks have been contributing to tho perform- nucos thus far glvon, but now tho lit tle tots will ontortaln tholr frlonds. Throo recitals havo boon arranged by tho pupils of Mrs. J. It. Sharp, as sociate music teacher or the North west Normal Collogc, to ho given In the collogo auditorium In tho Murphy building. Tho flrnt program will bo glvon Saturday ovonlng, Juno 21, be ginning at 8 o'clock. Tho othor two ontertalnmonts will ho glvon on Mon day and Tuesday evenings or noxt week. Tho program for tho recital tomor row ovonlng is as follews: Part I. Papa's Waltz Itosowig Chostor Hectman. Lorcloy Sllchor Ruth Goodhuo. First Waltz .'. Emerson Troanor. Harvost ..r. Lango Emma Gllmoro. Oboron Lcduc Alotha Irvin. Mlgnonotto, Op. Ill Llchnor Sylvia Murphy. Part II. Violet Waltz (Doublo Duot)..Strabbog 1st plnno Bosslo Goodhuo, Evolyn Itolglomnn. 2d piano Leona and Dora Grny. At Play Liuiyon Leona Gray. Festival Sounds Hoinnnn JIohsIo Goodhue. Morning Star Violin . .Ailnlph I.ango Itobor Murphy, Accompanist, Earl Shurp. Uose, Op. HI Llchnor Dora Gray. Playful Hondo . Groono Evelyn Helglemau. Woodland Whispers (Double Duot) Itosowig 1st plnno Dora and l.eona Gray. 2d piano Evolyn Itolglomnn, Dos slo Goodhuo. Part III. Maiden's Ulush Walts. Klnkla-Drosslor 1st piano Maud Evans, Alma Nye. 2d piano Addlo Fluke, Mildrod Rhodes. Swot Droams, Op. 322 Lango Alma Nye. May Hells, Op. 136 riohni Mildrod Rhodes. Tulip, Op. Ill Llohnor Addlo Flake. Robert, Idol or My. HoarL Op BO, No. 5 Uurgmullor Maud Evans. Heavenward March Drossier 1st piano Mildred .Ithodos, Addlo Flake. 2d piano Alma Nye, Maud Evans. Removed Into New Quarters. T. 11. Walt, the farm Implement nnd bromu monumout dealer, has re moved from his former quarters on State street to the Purkhurttt building on Commercial street, south of the Willamette hotel. He now has moro room nnd la better prepared to exhibit his wares to luteudtug purchasers, whe are asked to calljind Inspect the stock boforo making any Investments. GOLD "Lot tho GOLD DUST C3 15"' Don't plod along like your grandmother did before you, scouring and scrubbing; bending and rubbing. GOLD DUST makes housework easy. It cleans everything and injures nothing. More economical than soap. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chkao, NswYwk, Bewoa. SiLns. kUkvt ot OVAL fairy sojio m 3-oumal ACKER'S DYSPBPSIA TABLETS euro Dynpopsla and all disorders aris ing from Indigestion. Endorsed by physicians ovorywhore. Sold by all druggists. No euro, no pay. 25 cents. Trial package rroo by writing to W. II. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. JOURNAL X-RAYS. Tho Democratic lovc-reast between the Hill and Clovolond factions has boon held at Now York, and Hro. BiV nu, who was Invited to come, but not to speak, was absent. Tho prospect ror victory In 1904 brightens ns tho bosses talk or turning down Roosevelt, and tho great men or the Democratic party como forward as willing to ac cept anything that drops their way. Hut tho bosses haven't got rid of Roosevelt yet. Or course tho Sonato killed the House Nicaragua cannl bill, and adopt ed tho Panama route. Thoro wore but six votos against tho bill on final pas sage, although Mitchell, In a great speech, denounced it as tho monumen tal fraud of the ago. Tho bill Is a de lay measure, tho president is not to select tho route, there arc to bo gold bonds, and all this Is dono to delay and kill the bill. Tho posse or newspaper reportorB arc still on tho trail or tho escaped convicts nnd grinding out copy nt snfo distance at $5.00 11 column, pnyablo weekly. Acker's Blood Elixir positively Cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofulous affections. At all times a mntchloss system tonic and purl (lor, Monoy rcfundod If you aro not satis fied. 50c. and $1.00. D. J. Fry, Drug gist. 0 Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures pnlnful, smarting, nervous foot and in growing nails, and Instantly takes tho sting out of corns and bunions. It Is tho greatest comfort dlscovory of tho ago. Allen's Foot-Ease malcos tight or now shoos fcol easy. It is a cortaln euro for sweating, callous nnd hot, tired aching foot. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoo stores. By mall for 25c In stamps. Trial packago froo. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. 2 0 There Is Nothing Llko good bread and pastry. The kind that is made at tho Pioneer Hako'ry Is pure and wholosome, and always ploasos tho consumer. Angry Mobs Threatto Lynch VInconnos, Ind., Juno 19. Great ox cltoment wns occasioned early yostor day morning by tho roport that a mob wns on Its way to tho Jail to secure possession or William Edison, who has boen In custody on tho chargo of as saulting 3-yoar-old Irma Pfohl, Juno 1. For several days thoro has boon talk or lynching among tho irresponsible, element, nnd It has only boen through the offorts of cooler heads that tho feeling against Edison has beou kept In subjection. Yesterday thoso who woro tho most outspokon quitod down, and no furthor troublo was looked for, but at an early hour this morning n crowd of 50 or 75 mon and hoys as sembled, but without apparent leader ship, . VInconnos, Intl., Juno 19. Tho lack of loadorshlp is all that savod Win. Edison from lynching this morning. It was 5 o'clock whon tho 1119b thnt had surrounded tho Jail nil night dis persed. They had two streot car rolls with which to batter down tho doors. Tho local mllltla aro now guarding Edison. DUST. twins do your work," w m (.- , ,.- , ...,, , Our 60c 'aS? E 'eMf Is a good one, but wc have better ones for $100 with pillow and stretcher. Our $1.50 hammock is a beauty in light colors with long Valance pillow and two spreaders Wc ha.ve tiicm all the way up to $5.00. These goods were bought direct and our prices arc right, rJUiUAltyCf pOLLMA CHERRY SBBDBR Sttoio'CHCRRICS. .",1 SEEDS. &, R. M. WADE &420. AUCTION SSJDB AT 307 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. " Commencing on SATURDAY, JUNE Hth AT 10 O'CLOCK And to contlnuo every Tueeday, Wednesday and Thursday at 2 p. m,, und overy Saturday at 10 a. m, nnd 1 p. m. ENDING JULY a. The lino of goods offered will bo eonoral stock, consisting ot ladies' silk, wool on nnd cotton underwear, torchon and linen laces and insertion; ladies', misres' and children's jjlovea; fancy trimmings and ornaments; silk cordj and tassels; silk and worsted bindings; pon pone buttons; ribbons, handkerchiefs: ladles' and children's hose; stationery; ladles' and gonts' knives; rnr.ora, suspenders, sweat ers, shirts; youth's, children'?, men's, and boys' clothing, and many numoroiis articleF. REMEMBER THE PLACE sot oonacx. st. Tnoeo who want to attond the auction be on hand in tlmo. Wo ring no bells but start promptly on time. SAVE MONEY BY ATTENDING THE AUCTION. S. FRIEDMAN, Auctioneer e?K COPYNiofriT' YiJiVSfc? Emir V V .--'Mr7 Jrfrw- ..Go to the Ladies' Bazaar.. For shirt waists, belts, underwear, corsets, hosiery, ribbon, laces, shirt waistings, and other goods in our line, An especially beautiful lot of new -veilings. Our goods are marked very low, Call arid be- convinced. ...The Ladies' Bazaar... 118 State 0c JiXTttcti I Mutual Congratulations Are always circulated in the -family when there is lutv nf tna ,t.,i i.. Heated season for froitan ,rfinina frapi..-j drinks, crisp salads and vee ta'.ies. and the nroiwr uraaar-vntin,, ,.f fotJs Nu one will go wiUiout this grat.st of liuurta and neewMities wheu we will sarw th.. ....... . highest grude ic. CAPITAL BREWERY CO Mrs. M. Becfe, Prop. r Hammoek f a. Zl HIS perfect Cherry Boeder does not crueu tne cliorry or cause any loss of juico; a practical mnctiino lor largo, small or Cal ifornia cherries. Tho eecd extracting knlto drives the seed into ono diah and actually throws the cherry into nnothor. Tho marks o( tho khlfo can scarcely be soon on tho seeded (rnlt. It seeds from 20 to 80 quarts per hour. 'Retail price, 85 cents. X At Easter Time is when the building business will be in full swing. If you havon't given your orders (or your lumber requirements it Mill pay you to get estimates from (Joodalo Lumbor Co., for any and all kinds of lumber for out or inside work, lath, shingles, sash, doors, blinds anil everything needed iu this lino. Goodale Lumber Go. Near 8. T. Pnes'rl depot. Phone 651 Street, Salem. Taking-Chances By sending vour linen to an unrelUble laundry isn't le if yon want it seat hoira in good condition, and with coot) color and finish on it. You take I'h chances by having your linen ua colored shirts launtUred hpre can alway rely upon tl em heme t'e "pink of perfection" iu flue laundry work, and without fray or tear to wr them. Salem Steam- Laundry ooiwklj OI.MSTKO, momirroB DOBOPH O OLUBTKD VOR , Phone 411 -WMrtr ,,," "nil' '""IJflU'IW"" "