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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1902)
I ! J hV if T. r' k J5 -f - f, ' $ i? JCA; IIHV"! THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, 0REQ6W SATURDAY, JULV 26, 190J. iiW,h.i..i.i.i..ii i )iini.i'-.im. iJ.'Jl'i "-!!!? ! ' I' I Our Motto-: tali jV and Quantity Ice cream soda .....IOci Special prlcoB on wain to the I trade. Our i-runm will keop live uny Ico cream Wafers, 10c nerved with Nalmlo lee Cream In palU to tako home. M pint, paper pall 10c 1 pint, paper pall '. 15c 1 quart, paper pall 2Gc i gallon, paper pall GOc Vi gallon, packed In lco COc 1 gallon, packed In lev $1.00 194 State St. If repacked. PARTIES WIbIMiik cream In lari;o quantltlcD will do well to Hi'i' iih before huylnK- MfMMM0 Our Woman's Department The Journal'3 Weekly Budret of Club News and Items of Interest Pertaining to the Home, THE BRAVEST BATTLE. The Phone 2874 W.W. m Salem's Popular Confectioner... Salem Iron Works James Gill, Lessee A Good Line of Patterns for Housework. Columns, lintels. Gratings, Also General Founders Steps and Finials.... and Machinists.... hravoHt battle that ever wan foiiKht Hlinll I tell you whore and when? On the innpn of the world you will Unci It not; It wan foiiKht by the mothers of IIIMI. N'ny not with minion or uattlonliot, With Mword or nobler pen; Nay, not with (Inquont woid or thought, Fit in mnutliH of wonderful men. Hut deep In u wiilled-up wuinmi's hciut Of woman Unit would not yield, Hut patiently, Mleiitly, bore lier purl l.o! there In that battle-Held. No marHhallliiK troopM, no bivouac hoiik; No baniiur to Kleam nnd wave; And oh! thei ImttluM thoy hint ho Ioiik. From boyhood to the grave. Fruit Trays and Hop Baskets No agents will be sent out, but all buyers can save the cost of anagent by coming direct to the factory. Get your orders in in time and you will save money. iJucoenor to Hanson A London. JOHN STOUT Hanli and Door factory Cor. Church and Mill. Vet faithful Htlll nw n bridge of Htum. Hho JlKhtH In her walludup town FlghtR on and on In the cmkIIohb warn, Then Hllent, iinHeen, koob down. .loarpiln Miller. AIIhh HeheecH Taylor, the war de- pal tment elerk, who wiih diachiirKcd A young lady who Ih secretary to a piomlnent phyHlclun nayn that Hin doos not think the profoHHlou of med icine Ih a very doHlruhle one for young women. A great many of the patlcntfl, hIic ttuyH, are really not Hick at all. They have nothing to do, and ho Imag- Itwt Hint Hu.v in.. Ill Tin. flrwtfit- llu. for writing letterH to the pnporH crltl-' .- i .i.i.,. u-i.n.. i...v mil M...ir lyltlf. lllfl flf.utf.llttl. l.nu ruin. ...I "" l"i"""""i. " iiiiiioiiiivrii . r ..,,, ,.,,, tlu.n nunn llv uni-u- reheiiBlble to criticize the administra tion, Indeed' Of course, any num bor of clerkH may Jump Into the Wash ington newHpapers to score those who oppose the Hepubllran policy. Any number of them have done ho from time to time. That's all right, but up-to-date none have been discharged fiom their public berths or censured. At Itelkjavlk. Iceland, the temper ance women, who nre known an ' whlto-ilbboners," have taken to standing at the doors of public houses from -I p. m. until closing hours, urg ing men not to enter. A woman living In Maine Is mild to mnke a living by administering, for a small fee, thrashings to such of the children of the neighborhood as are In need of correction. A Miss Vlnlng writes In an Kastorn paper concerning the glowing drink habit among the young women of llostnu and New York. The Idea that her charge Is well founded Is extrem ely shocking to Western Women. right to what should be done with It. Lucy Stono began to ask for a change In this law as far hack as 1847 The Massachusetts Woman's Suffer ago Association has petitioned for It again and again. Fresh attention was called last year to the need of a change In the statutes by the Nora more tragedy. A hard-working and tender-hearted young mother killed her bIx children, In a fit of distraction caused by the determination of her shiftless nnd drunken husband to sep arate them from her and place them In the hands of strangers, as he had the legal right to do. This year the equal guardianship hilt was endorsed not only by the. Children's Friends Society, the State Federation of Woman's CluhB, the State W. C. T. V., tho Woman's Hellef Corps, and more than n hundred other ( Hnrlfilles nKKrenntlriK 31.000 women I It has token Massachusetts women G5 years to secure this self-evident ly Just law, by tho slow method of 'In direct Influence." In Colorado, after women were granted the ballot, the very next legislature passed a bill giv ing mothers equal guardianship of their children. Massachusetts Is the twelfth state to etiuct such legislation. In 33 out of the IT. states of the Union, tho hus band Htlll has the sole custody and guardianship or the children. Fortu nately, in Amerlia most men nro bet ter than the law, and few husbands use tho extreme and tyrannical power that the law gives them. NDEftFlU. MEDICINE ECHAM PlLLs BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, s?r(f Jionrfiirlift. Constipation, win,i w Pnins in Stomach, Impaired Digestion, IfrinrriynH l ivnr and Female Aliments. oxcooUs SIX MILLION Boxoe pan Annum. a A Tlw Sato now rartd only by .H. ProprMor. THOMAS J 111 UOAVOf ivvi ... --. u ON HER BIRTHDAY. "I ask not of tho llylug years To yield their tnle of hopes and fears.' Qold Evorywhoro, in Boxes, IOc. i Sold Evoryw 'JeJ CBn .-,, New v. Champagne Appetite thnt she will npply to tho courts for her rights under the civil service law. She HayH there is n principle nt Htuko. the right of Amerlcnn free Hpeech. If necessary she will carry the case to the highest tribunal In tho bind, nnd It Is said the plucky young woninn will have plenty of financial hacking to carry out her tlfreat. The discharge of Miss Taylor was brought about by Secretary Hoot. She was ono of the best clerks In the bureau, her fellow tollers assert. Hut she was very rep- "Now, I don't think you nre Hick. All you need Is a little more exercise." iimiwrouMmjmmttmmtmmMtmmtwmtMmmmMMtMwitmtrotmmtmtt irvin & petteys r Another Shipment of Shoes fAMOITA YflJJfUII MT frvjn & Petteys S 1 Off MM-. ' ' '" i ft ' m - k .it,1 ' '.MIX i . , - . f ;- l .1,1 I i " ' i ' " Pwm The Leaders in Up'toDate Footwear .4.1 Have just received another shipment of ladies' fine shoes, in patent itid turns and exten sion Soles. Call and PYaminp. In a recent sermon In the Church of the Disciples. Julia Ward Howe re ferred to tho Los Angeles Woman's Club biennial, and drew nn Illustra tion from the life of Lucy Stone. She said: "A few weeks ago tho women throughout this vast continent were to he seen withered in bauds ami travers ing Its broad expanse In order to attend a convention on tho Pacific slope. No one derides or questions them now. They cross the continent In all pence and serenity, and their coui-ho Is mnrked by the most frlendl) attentions. They hold their conven tion, full of weighty considerations or human welfare and return as peace fully as they went. Where did this new freedom come from? Who first divined ami suggested the seciet of this womanly Hwer to help every laudable device of men's minds? The lonely dieamer, once ridiculed ami. set nt naught, now crowned in Un crowning of her nsplrHtlons. In this, also, I see something of the glory or v od In u humnii face." It Is enough that In this day Love's fulfillment holds Its sway. Whnt matter of the future hours If we but know this day Is aura. And as the years mil on apace, Thy heart still finds the some fonil place With him who In devotion sweot Would lay tills tribute at thy feet. Beer Income a ...tnl.mftd nit once remarked that be had a champagne nnnetlto but a beer Income. Mi I l.n Americans are. figuratively speaking, in a like p-eta-nt. Tfuv love Uautiful am! luxurious thtnia, but their means do not aflirl thm. ' 5!r?V li a Mow for "the besr income." In prices on diamonds, watches clocks, XerVare. cut Klan. and all the things a fint class j;elry tore, khould carry are uniformly lower than hundreds ol jwweiers oi mo uimm. o,u,co. v.uuio ni.tj III prove it. we w Ban's Jewelry Store Cor, State and Liberty Sts. Some I-hnnston students have or ganlzcd an antl-Mssliig society, and the general belief seems to be that the parlance of the street. "They lia a long and nK road before them." or- ?,'..N?"J Driig Leaders in Low Prices. Store, SICK MADE WELL, WEAK flflAHr OTDHMP c iTlnLL U I nUllU can certainly count on irettinir a little extra of us each time. 'for weare workimr to L'et customers. After-that vou will be the best judge of our service. We shall ibe glad to make your acquaintance over the counter. HAVE VOU VISITED IT? DO SOON! It may b. "just another one", but it is different trom any of the ordinary kind. Different fittings, different equipment, different meihnds. Permit us to become acuuainted with von. ONE IHINU IS SURE, vi?.: that while the store is new, you k TTFVS mmmmtmmmmmmmmmnmmmmammmm,,mmmamttmmmmmunm,J. FRUIT JHR 009co Coud Autber5c a Dozen. hor Rubber 3'Doicn for Sctnts. "ROYAL- Mf loaUrt. Oome in lour NIM "QLOBt-S.lt IMrt. Oaw in title tut. "MASON" - Msi.i hJ- ( ome la ikrw iUm Km i r U iuiiHKl esr.f.illy Mh it WS iMt "ROYAL "- KiuitrU IU bt Jr ou the nuiUt. Wo hIII dKHiOHttrste u In our itor with Mr a ,-a giv naiuti irf partita that bom fa I the Kcjyal ii )! jnr auu uior, ilu ih nrw in ot ami won't have njr othar, aal prtu that pur ctuw OtflM thU year will iay u wi uexijrr. icifMMH t z tN Good Rubbers 10c Dozen 3 Dozen 25 Cents In tho testimony of Archbishop No aalt-du, of Manila, before the I'hilip pine commission, lately printed as n senate document, there Is a curious passngo bearing on woninn sufTrngo which says: "The woman is better than the man in every way; In Intelligence, In vir tue and In labor; and a great deal more economical. She ts much given to trade and tralllcklug. If any rights or privilege's are to bo granted to tho native do not give them to the men, but to the women." Q. "Then you think it would be much better to give the women the light to ot than the men?" Ana "Oh. much more. Why. t.( n hi tho Holds It Is tht women who do the work. The men go to Hie cock tights and gamble. The woman Is the one who auppoits the men hwie, so every law ut Justice demands that even In IMrtttleal life they should have the privilege over the men" i Senate document IWt. p.liHU novwniiH Taft also testified liefoie the Congrww of the United States that If Mil) rtllplmw were to have the eltvth riHiichUtf It should be the wo men, because they wrn mwe capable of AXMrclstng It. It icMiialiiH to be SMu what petition , " untiHi huh jjHrilHU HepultHc will Kle these superior Filipino women I whw it iHM'omtM niK'tMHtury to provide ,lor a more iwriuannt civil Mnrn mem Ih that country. Will chii- gv- jemweHt say to then women as they Urtuall) utkf ttt thlr gww v.oimm- , You sr. a part f the met est reimh lie In the wwld whinw foundation principle art "the consent of the governed atui "iw (ujmtlim without representatloa." but we only mean the cuuseut" i if the men people and taMtiuu witkuMt itrMHtattNi, for wen out) (kcwwfur you must be rep reaented l.y yor weu eveu though ttt) are u f,MiW thaw m- Kl on Mum. UabftitL Marvelous Elixir of Life Dis covered by Famous Doctor Scientist That Cures Every Known Ailment. Wonderful Cures arc Effected That Seem Like Miracles Performed the Secret of Long Life of Olden Times Revived, 1 he Remedy is Free to all Who Send Names and Address. After years of patleut etudy, and delv ing Into the dusty record of the past, ag well asfollowing modern experiments in the realms of medical wience, Dr. James W. KIdd, 3032 "Ualtee Ouildins ; ' Fort Aayno, Ind., makes (he Mart ling announcement that he iiaa surely 0. K. Pharmacy. O. C. COMFORT. PROP. 333 Commercial St- NI2XT TO DAMON'S GROCERY Salem, Oreton aPFCSi,. r - igHgggggggKiBBBBM Theo. M. Barr -Sl'CCESSOK TO- TXKTISrjSaEt Barr & Petzel -AND- SALEM, Hut Air, Hot Water, and Steam Heating: a specialty. OREGON Burroughs & Fraser Tinners, Plumbers, Iron Workers SALEM. OREGON. a il!anufi?c!urers f Galvanized Iron, Cornice, Ruofiic and all work In their line about a building. Estimates fur nished on short notice. !5 Ypkohama Tea Store Phone 2411 Black. Roasters of Good Coffee. Maai h UMrtU WUMleU UN rW.I..I., btwftus th. toglKlMiun bus just passed m - woMsm aour equal guar fesw ol their Minor chlldr wtth the IfcMMn. I'naWr the old taw. the hus kMWi bag tb sole control and cIUimis l of Um rbiMreu Til sowUmsc led to grtt hard Wn- la tb hgfeiatlve dbat Sena lor Jones toW a rase where a OMtMMuau married a retwectabl Irlh womwh Wbtsi taelr Mrst buhv u, lhr d)s oM. tht kusfciHg ge It to it brother k$ takmi away to cw ,N btf rhtr. T motber. m& il, Sltb' fer tb Irva Um of VmiHy Qkmtm. auUl w W eswrics: bjt the JskIs imjwi Free Dlivrv . TT w w "wml waa wltb- rrce uenvcry. iH his rirt4s. ., te ,kw W(Ja owner ,.i tke baby, be bad the sole uiscoverr.i u e el x r , t,.., ,,.,.. ablewlt,lltieaul ,(IlliIe,li:; pound, known only to ina.i.-n, i,rodul a rvtuli o( the years he J3 warch.ng for tlifi precious m vj0" Hn. to , ,e any ndvrv .li.eaw t b is known to ,t,e human I .n. i fcZsre i no doubt ol i l,e driers uaninZUin makinif his elan.. .. .il " 'll1. n aures that h. ,. dT .nZilV tn bnar l.in, ... ...... J-'T"" .IM to .hloh.au.sTof ZZl practice ol wan) n. h . 0u .Vti totrjrhu reurk.t(1e't-' ? 'of l'K ' as he calls it In, i... ., ... .. . ' u,ei tltlM to cntivinetf .n ... .i,.i.... . ' '1'iaq- Lh'iS!-f'- --ttK Salem Abstract andnd Co. FRANK W. WATERS. Mer. ESTABLISHED 1880 Onlv Complete Set of Books in the Counlv. Abstracts of Title Furnished MOW V . - fiwu sr r Fir...-i,-i.i . ... "WC, ami bat thrown away tiutche, ,. ,, " friends u perloct health RheuMM.! .ummteV ulZ "'" '. atarrh, breachm, and ii ., the throat. I.-B. .": ' wii ol slmpl marvelous "weihatk Partial paralys.s. : k- .niotg, atari, dropsy, coat. ui..i. . , .', quickly and ,;" r' HJ arr u. restores WKwaYnme totL dj' ealatten and a state olrfi?l 'u$'r t.roducd at o t. r,'' b!ta b i.u.. ... : .C "-." '? uoc-uw an , Commercial St. Upstairs. Salem, Oregon. itlos in r M 0 ll'f i Eugene, Oregon. Ore li. are alike .sd souallr .hL i thisgrsat "Elixir olLiU.- r. f1 few. State what yooraatt!.r ""' ol and the sure wJ&J fo?" w. fc" yW frM bv rtnrn M..Ti l W''' ScMM - I - 1 i I he fird 5JM.i. . ....... Sept. iiih tT ( , ' icbSlon 1902 3. opens Wednesaiy. prised in ih, i 0" "1? schools and c0,lfc?es are cm" i2. Univeri'i i. , ''"css ot science ana ens""" b.iB.,"y' Scl,oolof "'". School ut AW.' Music" Incll)?,!; 'ceP"nS in Sehools'of Law. 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