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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1902)
Hp t. , . ft;. " irffi a,JJ"",llP?!lllSl!!iSSl L!ILlUS&9&TwSillU .Mil irnn i i J -.1. "W'1' ' " Sty2fWyL-' J THHflBF ; read papers wjjiwm 2 - w r -iBssas" T --Tssssy . i- iijsr IK rasBHslrtY." ;tfivaW S Jr I TAe Woman Behind The Tub 1 I Bo Roo"1 t llorl Glv0 ,ler ,l10 tjosl wnter tl,c ,,0t tub I bw Diamond "C" LSui JW slpSocip TOT iSsY m Diamond "C" Soap Ih not a now soap. Behind It Ib n record I " Yi IWM I of Bovcn yearn of success. It Is used by tuns of thousands of L , V, lit 1 H brightest liousekcepcrs In tho country. A V, lit They uso It because It Is ood; becauso It docs better work I 1 'A W iff IJI and goes further than nny other laundry soap. I W If I havk niAMOfJD "C" WItAI'PEUS. WnrWiMtnlhnn for all sort of I lit 1 i..cful nnrt ouructlvo ortlcleY Illustrated book shnwinir KM premium i V. III III I Suonror wrapper. ! on rrouesl. A postal will Urlntrlu 1 V. III III I Premium Dept., The Cudahy Packing Co., So. Omaha, Neb. 1 j III M L-,,1 t m " ' vl H-Summer Dry goods, millinery, shoes. Re ductions on all lines of goods except spool cotton Greenbaum's Dry Nuzt Door to tho PQLLMA CHERRY QCEDt'b edcNnics, ml sccos. R. M. WADE & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Kocho llarbor Lltno. Ueit brauds Tortland Ooment. WOOD; awed or full Ungth, All kluds of building materlsl, sand, g'SYel, loth, shingles, ote. D. 3, 181-W Com'l St. 20-PERGENTOFF-20 On all Carpets Nothing Reserved V Wc wish to reduce stock before Aug, 1st, at which time we Inyoicc, These terms will apply from July 10th to Aug' mtK REMEMBER THB PLACE X X X The House Furnishing Co. 9M Oos'l t.( uaxl to Post ofllce. Hlorw at Halem and Alhuny fSWfUWK Reduction Sale Goods Store I'oatofllcQ. SBBDBR a: THIH iMirfoot Gharry Buotler does 4 I not crtmh tint ohorry or coubo any loss of Jtitcu; n practlual miiohlno (or largo, small or Onl. Ifornlu cherries. Tho seed oxtrjiotlnic knllo drives tho sood Into ono dish and actually throws tho ohorry Into anotlnir. Tho murks of tho knlfo can scoroolv b Boon on tho soolod fruit. It foods from 1M to 30 quarts per hour. Retail price, 86 cents, BENTLBY lMinno Mil Main. At Easter Time Is when the building Imalnesa will lx In full twlntt. If you haven't wn your prdms for your lumber iwiulteiuls II III wiy you to get estimates (raw Uoodalo Lumber Co., for any and all kinds of lumber for out or iutide wrk lath.'ehtBglM, sash, doors, Wlmli aud everything needed lu thu Hue. Goodale Lumber Co. Near 8. P. IWr. depot. VUwo Ml VHB rtiiiBrTrfWwi' z THE DAILY JOURNAL Members Northwest Afternoon News paper League. DY HOFER DROTHER8. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, CO Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. THEJ3EWEY HAIR RESTORER. Tho sulltfir of this pupi'r tld n fow ym iik l",w ,l ll'l vttM of mniiBo on hlH Hhorthnlrod KiirIIhIi bull iIok of four your'a HtnndliiK was rnri'd hy throo uppllctttlniiM of Uoltoit Has oy'H unptholeiim. That udttnrliil was inoro tulKuii about mid cut out and carried about and read to popl and copied Into other paper uioro than nny political odltorlal Iih ovor wrolw. It ahowwl that people really have u family dn uioie at heart thwii tho wulfuie of the Ilopiibllc. It aeeniH when u dog gets this pecu liar alllU'llon ho Is Inhabited from stem to Mtom by a. kind of n post that Ih worse thnu n teachor'H Institute on a huaidluK hoiiHti, and this nautholmim dlslocattM Ita appetite lu the sumo way that parla Kie operates on n potato bug. That Is what cure the dog. He Isn't kept so buay but what a new prop of hair grows out and )) Is to all appearances as good as new. He begins to have time to hunt n tlen oc casionally and life Is more worth liv ing. The busiest man of which hlstor) htu any recoid had the Itch and una the owner of a Waterhury watch. When ho wasn't scratching himself he was winding his watch. Hut he was an Idler compared to a short hatred dog when this Insect has Jumped his Sllets timber claim. Mr. 1'. l Tnlklngton. a meintter of the Greater Salem Commercial ecluli. who runs a kind of an Illlhee on Htate street, had a beautiful little Japanese black.andtan by the name of Devsey, that had Us hair parted down the middle and all off one side by this same disease. f Dewey's ailment attracted general attention until It Ufa becenme a bur den even to frank and some at bis best friends would hardly speak to him when he was seen on the street with Dewey. ttuuieone tttld him about the won derful properties of Hubert ltaeey'a four-legged ken-kmee destroyer wkeM apidled to skort kalred iloc h great meatal dls'treee. II kad tried u lltUr of this, that and everything bet was hy of a new pruHMtioM. He was about to consult Dr. DtkiriH. or tke (MtssHWtha wk he was advised U call Ih Dr. liaaey. Three apitllcalkMU of a few drop of ltaeey'a aaptkoleuw Ih a balk of warm water Was cowpleieU' eured Dewey, and kis coat has com Ht all eveti. allkj and sleek as a yoeag man's gret HtoMMMi'ke. Tke TalkUMiUMi fatally are kawM orer the remit, ana ree iraiantt o tke okl aortor for wkat k kas doMt for tke fajwlly iwl. Tky feel ta tkeii kearu tkat ho otker pkyetelaH or ackool of medlctae coeW kentH to renovate UUk lkwe's coverlid. H ka4 beajWH U cow out in vateke like au oW aofti in a fussily wttk too waH warfiageMkle eaagkters. - ' o ABOUT READING PAPERS, Tk Mlltor at Ttw JoMntal was a.kA 11m etlMV lijf KIm nail Ut OraajuH Urn II was cnh)mU1 to admit Uust k 4W Mi Did ta) rd tb SllMir No, did not t Ohmn whs anj'thlHi; Ui It r In Ut OntjoMa that mfi tsiotHtkt k MMtlit ( iiatiM Uiy calM bu atlMitiutt lu it aud that wtu vuoutiU DAILr JOUftNAL, 6ALEM, 0R&Q6N, TUE65AV, JULY &, M What papers did he read? None whatever. Not even his own papor. The parson oxprossod surprise, yet he was told only tho truth. The one who make a newspaper from stnrt to finish has no time to lenst of all his own pa lly the time a. managing editor ban planned and orlglnntod his editorial matter, his news features for tho day, get the local, state and Banornl newa altiiatlon well In hand, has seen his proofs and bonds, ho has little time to rend. He ought to read his Hlblo, if ho ,inn' took nt a hIiikIo nowspapor In the world. Ho oiiKht to read tho host Kngllsh histories and clnsslcs and bio giaiihlos, nnd now books and maga zines that aro published. He ought to 1ft other people rond newspapers. Ho ought to put all his ability und uneiRy Into making a nowspapor that ether people will read. Men who wrlto for newspaper ftt $20 a week read newspapers. Men who mnko nowspapor don't. "O IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. If a sheriff had found Men Ill's body, or some alleged detective, the paper would have given him great credit for astuteness. It would hnve been a L'rsat. "illeccovery." He would have been on the scont, otc. Hut as only a woman found it, alio was reported to be out blackborrylng, and accidentally stumbled onto tho decaying body. It was admitted that she smellod tho stench, but sho wuh not deep or scientific In tho matter as a detective or sheriff would havo been, A sheriff or detective would lfnve blazoned tho discovery as something almost equal to a capture, and would havo promptly appeared with Inter views and ho would havo claimed nothing less than the $1,500. Huch a discovery by a mero woman, nnd she out blncltberrylng, oven If It were not truo, amounts to not much more than If a llttlo dog had run across tho decaying body. It lack tho dig nity and tho official Importance of n discovery by an olllcer. As It wns only a wornn who found tke body she should have at least half of the reward offered for the return of the body "allvo or dead." She had the sentimental Instinct to clothe tho body In a decent storo suit and put It lu a second-class colli n. An olllclnl would havo tumbled the remains of the dead ox-convict Into u barrel or a gunny sack and would hnve aved expense while claiming tho ro wuid.,Thu "olllclnl" would havo had a fee bill and a mileage bill against tho county or state besides. A womnn discovery Is always different. o- FOR PRISON 8UPT. AT SALEM. Henry Downing' friends are cou lldent that ho will receive considera tion at the hands of the Chamberlain administration In his candidacy for superintendent of tho state prison. Ho has been u cnudldate for county ulllfoe and has been county chairman when the party he represented wa hopelessly In the minority. There Is tttroug feeling among the Democrut thnt he Is entitled to some appoint ment for faithful services to the par ty. This alone should not entitle u man to any olllce unless he I lit for it. ami If Gov. Chamberlain can llntl a man better lUted for the olllce lu some other part of the state he should ap (mint thnt man. Hut Mr. Dowulng's lit nee I not tuetlonod. He is a fnrmer aud has had xHilence lu hnndllug laud and management of men. HI father waa supeilnlendent of the prison aud man aged nlKHit as well as any Hepubllruuj who has had It. So It seems to run In the family like the sailor's wooden leg. Henry Downing will not lie sore and light the paity If he doe not get It. Is the universal comment of leadliiK men In his party. He ha a record of supiHM-tlna: the ticket nnd working uu selfishly for others, while making a clean cut Unlit against the Republi cans. Thnt kind of a man is appreel ated In Imth parties. PINE TREE DALLADS. llolHtnn 1'. lMy ha out hi stxtwd vwlutue of "way dwmwu east" Yankeo IMHKry. Ill Hntt vidiiHin was Tp In Maine" aud bad a mut hearty rw-i-tloa. 'I'hl how bixrk ha lllustratloiu fntiu llfw aud the vera and the char actr art rank Ih flavor at the soil that chn b fuuud uuly lu YatikeoiMUd III humor I rarv and hi truth to lift Is realistic In lht moat Intense do gre. II calls Umnm "rhymsd storlea of UHplanwl uatnr." aud p4ctur inhh phusiM Ih Main YaHkoUud from tli Athtpuk to the wwu " Malt)' of ths immnh havs auuoHred In the gratt urlo4lcl but here in a Ah voInhi tky kv a uw sttlu a Hw lit t glr thw. Th aulUor aud Ms ubUfer ar to b cogralulatt. ShmII, Mayiwrd A Co., IkMtOM. 8 Plenty af Work oh tfce Farms. Wall a nutatm- of ablo-bodled youuc mm ran b found tottering about tn aurawt or tolling In the parks with nothing to do nor with ant billon to do It if granted th oooortuu Il4'. up on th Mohan k th fan hand are so ararv and hard to get that wo men go Into th hay ilU and do men's work in order to save th crop. Austin Hoot's wife, daughter and son r now busy in their Mohawk hay teld and Oeory Yamell u-otnen folks are proring theitnwive jniUly a good kaywakeN. MMarU to nor ImIh har nrovN fhUtHMi a men rwuiy and wllUn u work are alrMty ssnokiyod while th nrofwniotwl buw- imnin v. I II not labor at any nricd und would be doflr anyway at board nnd clothes Ktigeno Hoglster. statT GUARD RETURNS Albany Encampment Was Dis banded Tuesday Morning Tlie annual encampment of tho O. N. 0., at Albany, wns disbanded this forenoon, nnd the citizen-soldiers, sun burned and covered with dust, re- ttirnf.il to their homos by train. Tho Unit of tho guardsmen to return home were Companies A, of Haker'City; 11, of l.a Grande, and D, of Tho Dalles. They passed through Salem In three extra coacho thnt were attached to the regular Albany local this morning. A special train that carried the re mainder of the troops left Albany shortly nftcr 2 o'clock. Salem was reached about 3 o'clock, and tho mem bers of Company P were glad to dis mount from the train, and proceed to the armory, where they shed their uni forms uiyl luggage, and once more re turned to the dross of clvlllnns. Tho boys all rejolco that tho life of the en campment wns reduced to six days, o We sell the greatest of blood puri fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a pos itive guarantee. It will euro all chron ic nnd other blood poisons. If you have oruntlons or sores on your body, or aro palo, weak, run down, It la Just what you need. Wo refund money If you are not satisfied. 00 cents and $1.00. D. J. Pry, druggist. '-0 Girls Grieve for "Doughboys." The following conversation wns overheard by a visiting lady Wednes day evening, Just boforo the departure of Company A for tho annual euting: "Jim thinks so much of mo I did hnte to sec him go. I am afraid ho inlulit meet Trnrv. and I know ho H-H-H H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I Journal Voting West - -.- FOR- - - The Most Deserving and Popular Young Lady in Salem. 0 tJT Ono rccolvlng largest voto will bo ulven a free railroad ticket to t Newport aud roturn, and board and free entertainment at tho Bay View t Hotel with ehoico of tho llneat room Saturday, Argust Kith. 'l.. nn .nn,n,.lim Kiinnmi 1 UIVB Ult nUUtpiljlHh .u' I suit of ballot announced from day to JOURNAL VOTING COUPON One Vote for Mlss for one week's free seaside outlne at New port, August 16th. T i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 Look out for a rush at Fried man's. Something is going to hap pen. Meantime it pays you to go there. FRIEDMAN'S 307 Commercial St. ni i u u i ii i mm n 1 1 1 1 ...CHICAGO STORE... I PUOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. SMASHING DOWN PRICES-Tho CIiIcsro Store Is esrtalnly a wonder (or Klviii low prices on reliable Koods. It Is hard to find its iqual. Honest dealini and sterling values has made this store a Keuuiue hive I busiuet. This sale only for Tuesday and Wednesday, I2e liusn eolortnl wash drM goods. Sale price, yd. 7,c &0o Ftxnoy novelty dross kooiIs 40 Inches wide, special, d. 'jfk 60vt bUek Freneh Isutt Orenn- dines, sale price IS, 19, Sfc yd Stk martfsrlsMl sAtlnettes, all colors and black, sale priee iric TjC double twill orath toweluiR sale priee yd -Ic l!e heavy hemp brown crash low tdini, isle prii-t) . . . .7c Ie navy blue duck, yd Vo 84k white 1 K , the bM, yd. lttc ToweW, all pne (or ll ale. S, I. hi4.8, 10c AlcEYOY BROS., Proprietors. Court Street. Salem. Oreeon HHnninnnmnnnnni h i n 1 1 ii m i in mint- Juicy Morsel Breakfast for Or dinner you can enjoy from one of our temlor and delicious meats steaks, la&ib or mutton enop. veal cutUU or ork, Oftr meat are all eut from the lattMt h,1 anuMtuteattle, and we ran supplv your table with f resit, nutritious and h hnli'oome wmU st bed rook prices. B. C, CROSS SALBM OFE Pbe Ml tVi Ahy Laxative Uromo-Quinhi zz WHAT IS THE USE Of suffering from '"J "J"" eat what you want, or of arUng tow .... :.,.i .... .Ilatresfl? 0"l...?:,r-..iV: ken after eating will dleest your food perfectly, and V"i tT, rZ al the disagreeable Dyspepsia w''-r "-,";., and ible pep- vmotoms of Indigestion and dyspep- nn,i fnko an Acker tablet afterwaru. SltBS rdTo'u? money will always bo refunded If you a nrt .rt isneu. wmu t "--"-",-- w y W. H. Hooker & -;o.. ui""" - would run himself to death." a i niri"Voll. he kissed me last, and ho hung on so loni! that I thought he would bite a chunk om. Moral' Ho careful or rue boys." linker City Democrat dough- o MARION COUNTY SCHOOLS Decrease in School Popula tion the Past Year The annual report of County School Superintendent K .T. Moore, of Ma rlon county, has been received hy State Superintendent Ackernmn. The report shows that the school popula tlon during the past year has fallen off f.om 0795 to 9380. with a corn Hpondlng decrease In the enrollment from C343 to 5878. The average dally attendanco has dropped from 4"W to 39G7 The receipts for tho school year 1901-02 were $120,843.95. with expendi tures for tho Batne period of $101,321 72 u n.minat Jtll8.303.82 receipt, nnd I tin H(,Hli"w T T - - $102,215.23 expenditures for the pro ceeding yenr. Tho average salary of male teachers has advanced from $44.85 to i.ie. whllo there has boon a slight reduction In tho nverago salary paid female teachers, the average being dropped from $37.28 to $55.11. I I I I 1 1 M I H-frl 1 1 1 M l-4H-H-H; in tho houeo for ono week, beginning t will llO rpr.llVH.l at tllifl OtllCO. Sml lit- X ..... .. .--.. day. I 1 1 1 n 1 1 h-h n i i i i ii i i u n i mm mi in i n in ii i n ini Ladles' aOo sailor hats . 19c Ladies', children's and misses' :t6o best sunbonnets S, price lVc Ladies' calico wrappers, hall price, 35. 76, 3c worth up toI 50 Ladies' shut waists ball price. I Men's 5"c buck nloves, only. 3ic I 15c hop canvas gloves 6c 1 Men's l5c derby ribbed undsr- v,ear, neavy, tale price 3h: Men's 60c summer under er 'J6c Men's 2.00 blue tlanuel shirts special sale prise $1 39 Men's 66c soft shirts ... 36c Hibbons lares, ladles' and child ren's summer underwear at un heard of low prices. TU4silMtM Is cr fcox 9t th ptnsto OTMctk lU iMMI SJ, &&m LADIES' shlrt waists t All is cleared. ...The Ladies' Bazaar... ,o ctate street, Salem. && 'Jrvtrt tho rcnioay dvROUNOBR i'i- i J , ,,, reOTde.1. fl.rn.Wrf 1.P "1" ' ""'"'" '" LJOB Kiy-BRJhi"slhe"CC' ...BREWSTER Fecdmen and Scedraou. XlMfM tcvfli 1,1 1 MM GambriDus Beer! AND gs.oox waacxsssscEi-sr Everybody is welcome at rT-n. NOBLE . Jv-1ltV7T-'D ALEX rORNOYBR TODAY Harritt St Old Poat Offlco Grocery Lovers of Fine Laundry Work naturally have etrong likes and dislikes in this roxrd. Unless flnsly done nn. colored thirls and rhlrt waiets isn't half presontable. Klther psrment mostly oes its fine look to the loundry. What we do SHOWS me -supreme iDiuik of tho Troy process. It's tho splu and span that woo fortune succej fully; Give us a trial. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. OUIBTKD, I'BOPniKTOR POROC8 D. 0LMBTVD, MQR. flione 411 23n Liberlv Btret To the Seaside and Mountain Resorts. Tickets are now on sale at all South- j em Pacific and Corvallls & Eastern ' It. It. offices, through to Newport and Yaqultin at reduced rates Southern Pacific trains connect with C & E. at Albany and Corvnilis. All tickets good for return until October 10, 1902, On June 23 the C. & 13. trains from Detroit began leaving there at 0:30 a. in., meeting the liay train at Albany at noon. Passengers for Dettolt, nreltetilmsh and other mountain resorts can leave Albany the same afternoon, reaching Detroit in the evening. Tickets are on sale from Albany to Detroit at $3.00, and from Corvallls at 3.26, good for return until October 10th, with privilege to get on train at auy point east of .Mill City. The Southern Pacific Company have uow on sale round trip tickets from nil points on their lines in Oregon to either Newport or Yaqulna. with privi lege to return via either East or West Side divisions, in connection with the C. &. B. three-day Sunday excursion tickets, good going Saturday and re turning jionaay, are also on sale at very low rates from all S. P. and C. & It points. Full information can be obtained as to rates, time tables, etc.. by nppllca- uuu io any . i or u. & K. agent. o III! Time Card No. 20. No 2 For Yaqulna Leaves Albany .. Uavea Corvallls Arrhes Yaqulna No. I Returning: leaves Yaqutaa Lenvea Oorvaiiiu 12 16 p. m. i:) p. m. 6:SS p. ai, :00 a. m. 11:10 a. ai. Arrive Al" " No JFerDu: l-" Leaves Albany ,.M Arrives Detroit : ' N" 4 FromDetU- '" Leaves Detroit cj0 . Arrive Albany .. nJ5 Trams l and i arrive taAUmJyE It ,.t0.B with UniVPlta Southern PacUk Teth: ,M FOC W0'S to J- Twwr. Ana. SE . Cofvlalistete BflZflnR cost until stock rT' m,i. .tcmature H en crory v .m TnVntiveBromo-guiniH7"- : . ..... ...r.. n com i """ " --- . & WHE. Salem, Or A Good Wife and Health... . . ,i.t. mill lin ran Are a man's ueei ; ; contribute to tho health of himBo f nll vvlfe by nsl'iir the Capital Brewery ir It la ire lieolthfiil and nutri tious, and is a delightful bevorsgo at y season, and during warm weather there ien't a thirst quencher thnt can Capital Brewery Co. Mrs. M. Heck, Proprietor. Cor. State and Commercial. .phoncMamsi. STRAWBERRIES GREEN PEAS CABBAGE Lamrbncb vun; ShojtXine ahdUNIM PACIFIC DlfAllT for TIME SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, AKKIVK FItOM en uago Portland BpccUl 9.-03 ft. m via Hunt ington ""Attanfio Kirrrsa 8 SO p. m. via Hunt. Ington "St. Paw"" Kut Mall 0:14 p. m. via Spokane Salt Lake. Denver. Ft north. Omaha, Kaunas City, St. Louis, Chicago and Hat. 4.30 p m, Salt Lke, Denver Ft. north. Omaha, Kansas City, St. I.oul, Chicago and & st. Walia WallariJwlVton7 8okauo, Wallace. Pull- 8:10a. in nian, Minneapolis BU Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee (Jhk-Affn. Aiul Rnut TiOU m rt , - .Mw.a 72 HOURS TLAND TO CHI 72 V PORTLAND TO CHICAGO no So Chsnt e of Cars OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland' All calling dates subject to obango I Korean Francisco 1 Sail crory 5 days 8 p.m. 4 p. m Pally COLUMBIA RIVER ToAntorla and Way Landings. 1p.m. x, tiundat r p. m rtuntay 10 p.m. , WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leaves Balem for Port land and way landlngB oa Tuesday .Thura asya and Saturdays, about 7 a. m. For UrvaUis Bnd way landings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday a at about 6 P. m. ' A. L. CRAIG, M. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. ARt. Agt. O. R. & N. dock Portland, Ore. Balem, Or O. C, T, PASSENGER S n! i UJ3 passenger steamer POMONA Leaves for Portland Tues day, Thursdsy and Sat'day at 7 a. m Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade st m. P. BALDWIN. Agu Wt S.W