The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 22, 1902, Image 2

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AN OLD ssi?ssi?fflrt"ssssESrS5 GONSUlVlPTl ON
SORE
lrmauicuiuiviuuai.
If impatience or fault-finding arc
ever excusable it io when the body in
tortured by an eating and painful sore.
It ia truly discourncrintr to find after
HiOMthn of diligent atid faithful Use of external remedies tliat the place
remains ea defiant, angry and offensive as ever. Every chronic Bore, no
matter on vliat part of the body it comes, is nn evidence of some previous
constitutional or organic trouble, and that the dregs of these diseases
remain in the system; or, It may be that some long hidden poisonperhaps
Canccf has come to the surface and begun its destructive Work.
Theblood must be purified before the sore will fill upwith healthy flesh
and the' akin regains its natural color. It is , v-n
through the circulation that the acrid, corrouiug
fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it
irritated and Inflamed. S. S. 8. will purify and
3lfrr.f tin. utno-tinn-Mnnrl when nil sediment Of
other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to the
diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh begins to have a
healthy and natural look the discharge ceases and the sore heals.
- ' , - .,. ,.. . ... . S- S. ia the only blood purifier
varo cr Us: end waa traAtad. tor tun
toast phyafciaart tint received io benefit.
Oar drttrKiot advlasd bar to try B. 0. S..
wtloh aha did. TFonttnen bottles cured
kar ana. aha Jiaa been well errar tlnoo.
J, B HA310IJ3, SS Canal Bt.,
Cohoa,K. Y.
skilled physicians for which no charge is made. Hook on Wood and Skin
Disca&tS free. THS ffWWT JPKC1JT1C CO.. Atlanta, Cu
that Is guaranteed entirely vege
table. It builds up the blood and
tones up the general system as no
other modiainc does. If you have
a sore of any kind, write us and get
the advice of experienced and
Chicago
tore
PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE.
For patrons of tho Chicago Btoro for Wcdnosday and Thursday wo offor
tho following bargains at loss than manufacturers pricesthis Is a strong
assertion hut It is truo Just tho samo.
Wc
full pizo
upoclal 2Cc.
Blankets, all colors
91125 full slzo "Angora IHanlccts, gray
and whl to, good and heavy 85c
J2.7C 10-f"wh!tp bcav soft fluooy An
gora Blankets, oxtra largo, fl.D8,
$2.00 saloon comforts, soft nrtd fluffy,
well miido, $1.49.
11.00 whlto woql Shawls, CCo.
$2.G0 Umbrella white wool Shawls,
special, $1.G0.
Mon'fl 75c heavy" fleeced Derby ribbed
Undorwear, 35c.
lion's 45c Dalhriggan Undorwear, 23c.
Men's California blua flannul doublo
bosom Shirts, J2.00 qunllt" for
this sale, MG. "
Mon's 7Go soft work Shirts, 48a.
Ladlos $2.25 rainy day Skirts, bar
gains, 1.G0.
Ladles' $3,25 rainy day Bhrunk Skirts
good valuo, $2.35.
Ladlos1" $1.75 dress skirts, graduating
flounce, bottoms silk baud trim
mlngs, special,, $3.75.
Mill ends host calicoes, 2o.
RomnniitK dress goods and outing
llunnals half prlco.
7Gc calico "Wrappers, good,35o.
This season's stylish shirt waists,'
half prlco.
85c all wool 40-ln dross goods, now
and stylish, apeolnl, GGo,
$1 GO soft finish black silk, tho greatest
1 ROodH mado for wear, spocla) for
this aalo, 8Go.
THE STORE THAT TELLS THE TRUTH.
Court Street,
AtcEVOY BROS., Proprietors.
Salem, Orceqn
To Close Business
At 307 Commercial St., Salem. All the goods and
; furniture in the store will go at an immense bar
gain. Will positively give up the business by Dec
cember 1st, or earlier it possible. Now, those that
are in want of Clothing, Blankets, HatsT ,0wels, '
Gloves, Hosiery, Furnishing Goods, etc.,!be on tiriie,
Come to 307. Commercial St., not with silly ques
tions, but bring your purse prepared to buy when
a bargain, is offered you
r JEJL JG JL 1, VJL ijLJLi
tho moat dreaded and dondly of all
diseases, as well as pneumonia, and
all Lung Troubles aro relieved at once
and cured by Acker's English Remedy
-me King or all cough cures." cures
Coughs and Colds In a day.. 26 cents.
Your nionoy back If dissatisfied.
Write for frco sample. W. II. Hooker
& Co., IJufralo, N. Y. D. J. Fry, Drug-Blt.
THE DAILY JOURNAL
Members Northwest Afternoon New
paper League.
BY HOFEH BK01HER8.
Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance.
Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance.
Dally by Carrier, GO Cents Per Month.
Weakly One Year, $1.00 In Avance.
THE JOURNAL'S CONSTITUENTS.
No newspaper lias grentor reason to
be proud of Its constituents thnn The
Journal. They are faithful and Intelli
gent nnd devoted to this publication
far beyond any merits the paper ikm
sessos. In these days of big padded news
papers It Is surprising that a small In
dependent 'dally newspaper enn live
The Journal not only lives, but keeps
Its head above the financial waves a nil
nourishes.
To conduct nn Independent newspa
per successfully It becomes neceeaar
to advocate a positive policy, to have
an aggresslvo program, and to keep it
constantly before tho people, and keep
iinmmorlng away at somothlng.
This doos not malco a popular road
ablo papor. It cannot cator to all the
public, and bring them lots of funny
stuff to tlcklo their fancy. Hut It can
udvocato thoBo truthH which underlie
good govornmont Incessantly.
In a way all regular readers of The
Journal know that thoy nro partlcl
pnnts In tho government that is what
Is good and wholesome about It. The
Journal doos not make them partlcl
pants In political wrong-doing.
So far nu reforms are concerned.
Improved city and county government
Tho Journal's stnunch supporters romp
nearer being the government than the
renders of any other newspaper.
Tho Journal's constituents know
that tho unselfish pollclos advocated
by this paper. If put Into efferj; In our
stnto affairs would have the same re
sult that they have had In our local af
falm. Our rendors enn afford to bid
their time. The stars in their course
are lighting for them
nation sot forward by hint will never
bo turned hack. Tho world has pro
gresiied toward a higher level of Jus
tice. o
A MAN TO BE GOT RID OF.
There Is no doubt many If not most
of the Itepitbllcnn bosses will breathe
oaslor when TheodoVo Itoosevolt Is
safoly laid on tho shelf. Thoy will foal
groat relief when he Is wsll got Mil 6.
Tho same element In Oregon unlUfll
to kill off Governor Geer. He was
mingling on loo favorable terms with
tho people He was a growing flgurd
in otner states, no iook to uie peo
ple's Hiilo of things. He had to go.
Roosevelt Is pre-eminent In the He-
publican party for his earnestness and
sincerity. He has conducted himself
well, gonerally sneaking. He thinks
und he nets. He goes In the direction
of uonular reforms.
While governor of New York he
made nn earnest fight to bring the
great wealth of that state to contrib
ute Its Just share towarda state taxes,
and the movement he began to reform
in the state revenue laws lea re that
state this year with an abundant In
come, and a state tax levy of only two-
tenths of a mill.
So the bosses forced Hooeeveklnto tk
vice-presidency, to bury him. They
wished to get rid or a reform governor.
In the presidency he is a greater tkWM
In their sides.
Roosevelt and the Republican tKM
es are not In unison on the trusts, nor
on reciprocity with Cuba.
Geer Is not In harmony with the fed
eral bosses at Portland In fa rod a g gal
salaries. They may iwsh him for the
vice-presidency or a pwee In Rooee
velt's cabinet to get rid of him.
o
Died At
Heppner
Mr. ami Mrs. John Neal, of Turner,
returned Tuesday night front Heppner.
where they were called toy tho death
of their daughter. Mrs. Corn Prances
Neal-Ayres. who died Sunday, the
lfith Inst., aged U years. The de
cead left a huband. Mortal was had
In the Heefser cemetery. Mrs. Ayrea
ua bom January 21. lS7o. near Tur
ner, where she lived until about six
years ago. when she removed with iter
husband to Heppeer. The bereaved
husband and parents of the young wo
man have the sympathy of a wide rlr
cle of friends
MORE AND MORE.
Mii. . . .
me nHgressions of tne trusts are
driving labor to demand a larger share
or mo products or industry. In per
suing Its campaign to secure lis targ
or shnro of tho productive wealth of
- o country organised labor In only
following a loglcol course.
The South Chicago railway employe
havo lecently secured an advance of
wages on this Imsls, and while rail
road mnnngors water their stock to ab
sorb earnings, laborers are atrldte
forward nlBo.
Tho street railway had an agree
mont uiulor which it nald nuMiiklv
ami nt the rate of 17 tt cents an heer
mo llrst yuur, 18 cent the second, life
tho third, nnd 10 cent thereafter.
Uudor the new achdMl thy will
pny semi-monthly nt the rata of n
contii an hour the first six moat aed
w coins an hour after th Am afa
months. These are great gains u t
mniio at one Duiiud. but are not
roaRoiiuhle.
Tho only danger is that was will
no nnvnucmi, mm tne ikiom of ail or
tlcloH will bo ndvnnced to lit m
siimur, so that It will stimuhUe bettt
over-production ami ututermtMnmifi
tlon.
Thon will come tho tug of war fot
Industrial oxlstunce. The period ol
deproHsloii has terrors for both cap
tal and labor but more for the tettw
than for the former, becauee the oapi
tallut can llvo on IiIh capital.
It must bo admitted that t4 neciaJ
Ism iiroseutn tho only final solution oi
tho struggle, unless laborers are th
greatest consumers.
Wbmt n llou t'ouil.
KesuHs obtained at the Wuwomrfn
xneriment etatlon show that there is
practically no difference In the queu
Illy of pork produced front the twine
weight of wheat or corn. In four trials
an average of 406 pounds of ground
wheat were required to produce 100
pound ot gain in lire weight. In two
trial with eornmea! 495 pounds v,rc
reautred to produce 100 pounds of gain.
When a mixture of equal parts of
whret ami corn was fed. better results
were obtained than when either wheat
r corn was fed alone. It required IS5
(khumIs at mixed wheat and corn, half
imi half, by weight to produce 100
pound of gain la live weight.
JOURNAL X-RAYS.
The
R. M. WADE & CO.
flemish Taps, Rajahs, Park
,u . Mills and Orientals . . .
frlMIiJi "J
'aft
The largest selection ever shown In
' .Salem. They are the highest type oJ
.modern M carpets.- These are shown
delusively by X X IX
m n
TI H
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USUI CD
$Mfymitoa&w
HOOK8 DAIT2D WITH REPORM.
It must he a great source of satiafac
tlon ror advocates of reform, and those
vt ho aro opposm! to trusts und Meek
watering to llud a great Oreexm ew
paper that bns ulsnys had the eons
duiico of tho corporations sfctMttiHg oe
tholr sldu.
It iiiUHt be a hopeful Indication that
public (witliiiHiit in not dead when ao
editor who tins always ridiculed the
wuo navo iiemiiiuiiMl tliwte refurNM
turns about and vehemently demands
thorn hlniHolf
Rut Instead of electing him to a high
uim. UH n rewani lor ins cluing id
neat i tiiey should elect one of the
pioneers of those reforms, and ask the
newer ami inaious convert to work at
the plowbHAHi for awhile.
Hooks halt! with refurm are sum
plclous. and may only be to laud a
wily pollllclau In the Senate, where he
would be a far different kind of lUh
srmnn from what he is when stnndlng
on the banks of the national stream
angling ror votea.
It will he remembered Ihut Grovei
Clevtlund could make graad wchee
full of iK'to a table thunder against
the trusts, hut when he went Into uf
tiro on the lefunu wave he was one oi
their dumb and driven cnttle.
Flattery of organised labor, how Hut
or socialistic remedies and writing
sdltoriam aprawllug all over with
uopullam may laud an editor In the
United Mtate Senate, but the lenp
artl', aMKa will reituUn uncbaaged.
o ..
A GREAT WHITE STONE.
A great white mileKst iu htstor
has Ueu set In honor of King Ihtwnrd
by the visit of tho liuer nettemk front
outh Afrtca to ttnglaud. and the al
most royal rweiiilon givou those be
roes by the people of all class.
Greater than all the honor tf the
nnmaUwH Is the bomur King (Uward
haa cMferrvd on the uatlott and on
himself aud ail humaHlty by the eaare
h brought about with those uufortu
wte Hwid u long umIx arwe
Generals ItuUia, lwet sm! ivinre.
were greeted by the greatest men and
WUJHtin of lfciubtud. ml kv tk- uu..
heartetl common people. The fewllng
t ...mmi win i'iMt-ai or the aim
paihy of the world.
hagdfum of Men hoM Ue greatest
armlw of feraee at bay. are ralelng
fuad for the wMowh and ortmans of
their couwtr), ami will come u. tk
ujjuea ute on a similar mhwIuH
l!?! km "e www
boMld nut furget the great Kegtle
manly been that !,. urTtl T..?.
JtnuinlhW k brine abeut an hoHorubl
This la Indian week at Newport
tides are jest right for emms.
The grass widow In the serf makes
the swells turn arena with eery.
Has MenseveH's attltad agnlnst the
tmeu tnaoe BcHwa riek so hoomt
OM iNu-helora nt Bnlsm are informed
that the oowmi Is fairly green with
gruea wPJown nt Newuort
The Nw YtHk maeey market la
gfwwing tight Th- National Ptambers
fcenemetuw la hi seMdon
It is nald that a number of 8al-m
men are watttMg to )ote the BHis when
Ueorge Oorees. the ht buyer, U Inl
tinted
With 14.000 ttka ta town, and an
occaatoHal emajliwa eatieat wander
tag aitoMt. forthwd hee been lively the
yuei wet.
DntMJMfHMt's book. "The Qrenieaf
Thing la the Worht.-made himnelle a
great .man. jhk he has tnkea lo writ
lug euneeu.
The president of the united il
treet U said to be very lit. and mutt
retire for a year. He can amaaa wealth
hut not health.
It Is time that the coupl thai U g
Ing to be married nt th aurte fair wen
begiaalng their eourting. if thr? hav
not already done ao
SfirMt'Sfttent And Albany.
L jasueH. m
I V.,'W "W never b tom down i
The Excuse
Mile b) main matt tor taking i .Innk
at the bar ia that he need a )ra n lie
frela weak, ltn Moiiuioh ia "out ul win'
aud liquor uukea luui " feel good i to
ured man who mi
on a piu Wno up
with new eurfg,
but no one would
say that thia
i energ) wa ei-
A deuce of the
S strength giving
ihumt AT a fun
So with the ru
orgy Imluced b
HitNOrs. The)
ouiy spur the U!v
on. but do nut
strengthen it.
StMNtcthismale
from Mod prop
erty digested and
a lliw ilated
When the atoai
aeb U diseased
thaw is a failurr
te extract the nutrition from feud and
the body grow. wek. The weak bod
ueethi streagtheniwu. net stimuUtuiK
Ik. llerce'a Uohlen Medical ImA-over
curve UtMMMa of the Momaeh ami obf
organs of digeatiou ami nutrition, q that
the nutrition of food i prfectly vx
tiwctvl ami aMtutlluteil ami the body
uounueti into neaitn autt Mreegtn
Thre ia no alcohol In " Oehten Medical
IMKOvery," and it is entirely free truui
uduMi, cooaine ami all other Hafcetk.
Accept uosubatitHte for " Golden Med
ical Discovery. There ia no other rnatU
due " jut as rood for diM of the
sioHMCU ami alllevl organs.
Yuar 'tlda Vdicl IMxwrxy' aa4 l
tUgr' CMarrk KHH4jr tuv Wava of it.
MR i . fM (rWT) rbuMiu a uav
af HaV Him Gsv. Ait os 1 umbS th.
ifaMn) KkgjgjJnfgMnanal taaAadtamaaWaL mv nmim. taMLai in..
era savnFannmnB eTgepmeme mj arfs wmp s
enMMSMt saat a iiMiuw nrmn m
, IMw ml UV a new "
I'terve's lleosaut INtUsts regulate
the beweU and liver
Mb
0Ml"naC
Iteply to "Plain Cltlxen." You are
entirely mistaken. No man or woman
can get an offle In Oregon, unless rec
ommended by the federal efflcehold-ere''
a
If the city of Portland nor any of
Its suburbs will bars th Standard
Oil Co. tanHB. the Greater Salem Com.
merolal Club, of this dtjr. might offer
a site.
It Is about time that Hon. H. Mil
ler, consul at Nleuw Chwang. China,
to break loose again In the papers. He
hasn't been heard from for over two
It would not be a bad Idea to let
some of the bicycle scorchers run Into
a motorcycle or a threshing machine
once In a while. Some of them would
Scorch no more
I Tho Salsnl Bentlriel has snlu tno
'really funny thing about Tracy: No
'wondor Tiacy gavo It up when he
found a lawyer onu iv uociur i
I iiosso in pursuit"
I
Japan and Trance liars each lost an
Island by volrnnlc oruptlon?. 'inis
......... . n hnva irnt llftllf flf A
gootl lot of Islands, sufllcteutlr coolw
off to stand up In the w'ater.
i
! Ills Bmlnenre the Pojie, who has
boen anncnncetl to die oftsn by his
physicians, seen" nblo to defy the de
crees of the profession, and holds his
.tenure or nr ny a nicuer amuum.;.
I
The resent iirogrnm scorns to-be
to make the people of the Northwest
believe that they are the most pros
perous people iu the world Anil thov
are. If a showing of good cropjenn
' mdko thorn so.
Balom 1ms furnished tho Eastern pa
... ...f.l. .... nnt tfiftrmnlata fltlil
pars wiiii Buniu '' uwi ,.... u
(the young mnn writing the series of
iai Onitnlillrnti" nrllplpq for The
.Journal has it in him to win Just as
proud a position as nn editorlnl writer
Governor fleer is said by sonic to bi
-dlecHmtlfied for the Senate because
tho Angers on cue hand arc homy and
lmiii atiffPiiMl and crookod from mllu
Inc cows on the farm. A senator.
should have a toft. SlIlO" palm.
Tim iimiulo of Hnrnev count nr
J petitioning ngalnst th cit-ntlon of n
forest reserve in iiarney couiuy inej
say it is only a move In the Intel est of
tho land Bharks. and to create base for
tho stato school land ring to operate
with Those people aro too harsh Tho
H05
mjBMnjojjiifliant . uminwnftwi
A dose of t 'u
Hitler bvlole
meals w I
sLr.rptn the ap
petite, tone up
tbceti nmhrrd
pld dlccitioit,
When t o k
regulai ly will
uicii i i ii.
lleadactir,
Flalulcnci ,
Indigestion.
Dyspepsia,
C onstlratlon
and Malaria,
A tilnl will con
vince yon
'dsmmCV'VlmM iJtflR.
fTSIalkWtfVrllrTOi
JITTERS
Uoa land ororators must bo given a
cnanco to 'llvo. Besides, If thoro aro
not n lot more forest rosorvos created
thoro Is danger of Oregon settling up
with population.
N JAN. 1903
TO SMOKERS OF THE
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HOW MANY CIGAR;
JACI
will the United States collect Taxes on
during the Month of December, 1902?
(Clears txarlnt $j.oo ptr thouunj tax.)
$142,00.00 g en in January ,03. to the persons whose estimates
u.!i ,. , . are nearest t0 the number of cigars on which $3.00 tax per
thousand Is paid during the month of December, 1902. as shown by the total sales of
stamps made by the United States Internal Revenue Department during December, 1902.
Te the
To the
To the,
To the
Te the,
To the
To the.
To the,
To the,
To the
To the
Distribution will bo mado &s follows i
(I) penoa eatlmatlog theclcxett ....
.. 3 persons whose estimates are next closest
5 persons whose estlmstes are next closest
".IS !" who estimates are next closest. .TlfcSOO.OO each) "
u proBs w nose estimates are next closest (tS5000enohi "
' itaaa....
.jw.5oo.oo eacb)...;.;;;;v. ;.:::;
.VVi.ouu.w cacti.. .
eseestta i
te
(tS50.00 caohl
.. arsons w nose eiumaie, arc next closest ($100.00 eacbi.. ;VV
. .M persons whose estimstes are next closest -Woo esch) "v
..100 persons whose estimates are next cW.t .liVX!:!???
. . S3 persons whose estimates arc next closest. '.
M persons whose estimates are next closest. ,
...w ,,u, wuuwj esumaiee are next closest tfSSOOeacbJ
.8.000 persoas whose estlmstes are next closest.. .(l000 each) "Mf
.3.000 nersOBS whoso 'eitimates are next olose.t. . . liinZ Zi""""' ...,,....,....
estimates are next olosesl..
estlmstes are next closest..
.000 Dorsoas wbosa rtilm.i . n.vi .iU..l,:'liii' :.' W eaco
j to each otie box of 50 "Cremo" Cigars (value ?3.50 per box)
35,213 porsons.
$5,000.00 In cash
6.O0O.OO
E.OOO.OO -"
5.000.00 '
6.000.00 "
2.500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2O.O00.OO '
1 5,000.00
75,000.00
.$142,500.00
Every 100 bands from above named cigars will entitle you to four estimates.
mfla M pJMv.4A.. m aw.. .. ...
tOa, -rtoUHUgt taaMtajja, , twa taad, (ro U 6 ,w alim m,te.l
w jw tku4( H tw riJ ai r Mi tin (ir tutautn.)
I 4 4io lt
ware jiuItftpS wJ T,U ia BaVls tesh-th. number of Cigar, now bearing 13.00 Tax per thousand, for wfaj Stamps
Ia December, 1900, 467.0W.2OS Cigars. Ia March. 1003, 616,590,027 Olgsrs.
December, 1801, 47.312,170 .. Apr,, 1602, 616,635,103
Jaaulry, 1804. 496.083.717 ..I May. IMS, 23,035.907
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thiUA nllill Ia Ii TM.i.:i...,i - .v. . ...
;;.... n-;;;.m:" ;f .r: " ,iuuu"..u' ?f"a "
must WvZ&&XSti& "" W0U,n,n b" Pc,ug"e. or ExprVU ch'onTour ck.ge
VoTLZZ TT 'WWto FLORODORA TAQ COMPANY. Jersey dly, H. J.
rocntloned above, mXl2h??'nP Mf,orodo',, or w 'm any ol the other Cigar
Navy." ..old Ptih aad my?l?uX "."m Sh0e'" "SlC Uta" "&""
or. or ..Planet- TobaccVor J' SlVniTZ' " J Tw""Boit Jack" "0,d "W
MXthaUaaU- a arU , m. . ..... . ' . . .
Ill,r.,.r...i r. .w, '"J r-.,w,,.WBt saw ! lor attimatts wUI U aullad ypa aepUcatioa.
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