DAILY J O URN AL ? JlJ-J VOL. XII. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1902. NO. 172. THE Have You Ever Tried Salem's Botanical Doctor? Ho absolutely cures ameers, tu-1 eauos all without the ubo of tho knife mors, gravel, kidney nnd bladder troii I or poisonous minerals or mineral of hies, 'bone diseases, asthma, skin dls-j any kind. JelBflBaaaissaBiBaaaiaaaaaaaaVY re ' ilaaaaaaaaaaaaaafl fJM iAr'V, '?lLsB BBBBBBBBBSHBE.iH&&aaBHlBBBBBBBBBl Instructions. . My Dear Frlend: J You must bear In mind Hint this medicine Is not a poisonous tonic, nor I a stlmulnnt, nor a temporary relief, ' which you get from poisonous drugs, i whoro tho results aro suro death soon- er or Inter. Thoso poisons go In your bones and destroy tho Ufa of them and creato all kinds of diseases, can cerous tumors, consumption, dropsy, bono diseases, etc. Do not blamo the medicine when It takes an effect and stirs up tho poisons or dlseaso In tho system. You must not expect to bo cured In a few days, for your sickness or disenso hns sen a long time, com- j Ing on, and It will tnko a long tlmo to got It out of your system. It will , tako months or a yenr to build up a , new body from the bones up. This Is what the peopio do not understand. Real the Aim a When time is in dispute The watch from C. T. Pomoroy'n nl ways decides. A watch from there Is rellnble. The name Itseir Is n gunrnti tee. Kvory wntch sent out of this storo Is nccttiatoly regulated and enn always bo depended upon. 'Hint's tho only kind or n wntch to entry. A big stock to select from. Price, silver wntchos, 2.fil) to $10; 20 yenr Riild tilled $10 to $20. C, T, Pomeroy esccm'ist. Wstchmikcr and OrMcUn ..N?$ Drjg HAVE YUU VISITED IT? DO SOON! It may b; ujust another on;", but it is different from any of the ordinary kind. Different fittings, different equipment, different methods. Permit us to b.come acquainted with you, ONE THING IS SURE, vi?.; that while the store is new, you can certainly count on gettine a little extra of us each time, for weare working to get customers. After that you will be the best judge of our service. We shall tbe glad to make your acquaintance over the counter. 0. K. Pharmacy. O. O. COMFORT, PROP. 33 3 Commercial St NUXT TO DAMON'S GROCERY Salem, Oregon Burroughs & Fraser SALEM, OREGON. Tin and Sheet Iron Workers, Plumbing, etc. Hop and Fruit Dryer FRUIT JHRS- Good Rubber5c a Dozen. Poor Rubber 3 Dozen for 5 cents. Yokohama Tea Store Phone 24U Blaek. Roasters Of Good Coffee. Free Delivery They aro used to being Humbugged. My nicdlclncB aro composed of na Hire's horbs what tho human system requires. When tho animals get sick they win neip tnoraseivea to tnoso herbs, for thoy havo tho Instinct, and tno peopio nave not, so wo nave to nml0 a study of It It has been a life Btuuy wuu mo. Do not get wenryj ' ,l.l ll l l.A-4 ...1 ,n ...A. n MUD II1U ID LUU BMUI I, UIIU IUU DnUUL III worry out of this world. Dr. Cook cures all kinds of dlsenscs. Dr. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty St., Sa lem, Ore., Is the man you ought to consult. He Is a natural doctor. He Is descended from a line of German herb alists, the best physicians In the world. This Is his fourth year In Salem, and scores of patients and friends can tes tify to his skill In their cases Remarkable Cure. Store,, Pipe a Specialty' ROYAL" Self reaUrs. in four flx't "GLODE" Self lealere. Come Come in threA irn. "MASON" Machine msdo (Junie in three 8za. Everv r is ezsDilned csrtfully before it w s on t "ROYAL" Frnit far Is the beat jsr ou the market. We will duraonctrate it in our store with tire Wh can vivo names o( fiarties that bouuht the Itoral rlitjear and bfore, lay log they are the beat and won't have any other, ami partite that pur- 9 ctufe them this year will tay x bo too next year. Z MUSIC IN THE FATHERLAND IfltAfAQtiflGT I AttAr Rl imcicaiiiig lcuci oy Salem Favorite Description of One of Dr. Jjachlms Student Recitals Lili Lehman At Sixty-Berlin's Alusical Advantages Ilerlln, July 27. The Konlgllclio Hochschule for muste In Herlln moves next month Into tho beautiful new ciunrtora Just completed for It in Chnrlottetiburg. consequently the Inst "Vortrags Abend" wns glv,on nt the school on the cronlng of the 19th of July. Of course on nc count of this being tho Inst con cert It wns nintlo quite n fenture. Dr. jonriuni'H ttirecting desk wns "," mess of blossoms, and durliiK the , all80i i,t, wn8 ,OHonte(l with n huge !U.0 Wlt.nth. The Inst niniibor on the ,,r(,K,nni Wns Hoyden's Abschleils Departure Slnfonlo (lis moll). At each des.i In the-orchestra, by each ttlnttr.it liinu i lli1ti.il fintiill.t. ti1 llm ,...,... ,...o .. ...-.. lm,,e, ,.- eiecirie iigniH were nil turned out and the syniphonlo began. They plnyed the nllegro assal-ndngio-mliiu-etto, nnd last the flnule (presto ndnglo). When tho ndiiglo (Iguro of the flnnle( which Is a plnlntlvs com plaining melody) begnu the miislelnns. one by one, after thoy had llnlshed their part, silently blew out their cau dles nnd stole nwny, the music of couimc getting more piano until flu ally only one first tiud second violin nml director remained. It wns quite appioprintc I thought. It Huumed to lit the occasion so nicely. After the conceit the gentlomou studmitH nnd teachers held a drinking festival nt the Victoria llrnuorol. Wlion the president of tho Student Society asked Dr. Jcnchim If he would not honor them with his presence, he mulled, and in his quiet, droll way said "Olebts ilonn da gutes bier." During tho concert season we henrd ho many tine conceitt, nil theMeln- Ingerer Hof Kapelle concorts nt the wmU(l ))0 B K,)M, llHII f(ll. mmt wenlthy Siiii-'nkadcmlo with Joachim and Hans-' Aiueilcnn or group or Aineilcnus to es innn soloists, nnd the Nlklsch con- tabllsh a fund for the education of Jim certs at the Phllhnrinonle with Car-j "'"Jf. Il,e" 'n "m.u ".''li!"!' '" n" i""i' , , , , verHltles of the united States. Ho had rono Oodowsky nnd Krelslor soloists.' ..,,, ., eoufeiences with J. P. Moricnii I. 111! Lehmnn nve Just one "lieder abend" nt the Phil. It Is really won derful how one her ne can sIhk so beautifully. Ilor voice is still as clear and silvery ns n bell, her iilnnlswlmos nro exquisite, dying nwny so Kindunlly one can scarcely toll when sho eensos sltiKliiK. The only place whore iiko Is tellliiK on hor voice is In Imp high for tlsslmos, which would nnturally be expocted nt tho aso of sixty years Sho Is n queen cm tho stnue, and every movo Is Rinco Itsolf. A number of us waited at the artist's door to se her leavo aftor the concort. She soon np ),.nrod nnd we npplauded hor, nnd lollowod hor to hor cnrrlnKo. nnd she Ir.iiKhod nnd npplnuded too nml dnncod along tho corridor ns gnlly or tho youiiKest or us. Wo hoard tho Joachim qunrtveUo many times, nnd Hnllr In his concort which he gave In neothovon Sanl. Wns qulto surprised to soo him hnve tho notes before hlm through tho ontlre concert. It is so unusual horo.altogethoi' ho did not seem to bo In a mood for playing, as ho playod vory badly out of tune at times, which Is a thing he seldom does. He played manuscript compositions of his own, vory difficult technically, though riot altogether! pleasing. What one notice eupeclnlly , In his playing Is his beautiful clear! tone and the nbsence of nil roughness or scratching. ri!,i nt ,i. ..-,.,,. .... i i . . O no of the greatest musical treats wo had wns no concert nt all. at least It wasn't announced as one. The vlo- lln fetuclmiu In tint HnchBPiiiiin I. mi nub.wi M.. i-.o.i...., i, i, ... . , i ... Hevecl that the new plan of inaniifHc asked Dr. Joachim If he would not tur)nK W() ,, ,',,,, ,.hwipw ,, , that a supply adequate to the needs of all the Northwest could be turned Extra Good Rubbers 10c Dozen 3 Dozen 25 Cents played tho "Vlottl" concort (Op. 22. A minor) for them In one of the orches tin lessons, and or course It would not have been Joarhlm If he hadn't kindly nsseiit"l, and wob just like him nKnln when the time eume to not only piny this concert (ns no one but ho can piny It), but nleo the Bientest of nil Mnlln! concerts, the Iloothoven In 1) minor, which U conceded bv all thnt no one In" '"it'i'met It ns he does. I have lM.ari, hlm lnnny tlmoHi nml wllll(. Ills plnyliiK Is nlwuyH wonderful, yet this dnv he seemed simply to surpass him self. Such beautiful tones and phras ing one can scarcely Imagine, nml especially In the slow movement. There wore tunny eyes full of tenia when he finished. A nhort Unto ago we heard Lehman In opi'ia nt the Theater Dos Wantons, In Beethoven's "l-'ldollo." She inns quel tides through the ontlro oiern as a boy. and the character sillied her wonderfully well. At the finish she was cnlled and rec tilled, add It wns very funny to see tho big stately huh. limn npiiuHi' so ninny times before tho cititnln In knee trousers; It seemed tc nniitse her also. Herlln Is certainly tho best plnce on eaith to se- grand opera. The Ko-nlgUc-he opein house hns Just closed for the summer. The two most beau tiful operas I snw Inst season, nnd which plensed me the bast wore "Die nnlioi'llr.iiv f'l'lw. Mni.ln Plulm 1- , .. . ... ; . ;" "V" UllhUUIlUlO, U Meyerbeer. The .Mngls Flute Is one of the most remtirknble operas known The text, by Schlknnedor. Is tnken from old Kgyptlnn mythology, to ,ii ir ri ii ii i i iiu MiTiimirtrd " iii which Mozart surely compoMd most lK,n,um,, ,,,. It wns his Inst opera and wiltten only n few months before his sad untimely denth. l.ei Huguenots is sup)nsed to be Meyerbc r's best opera. The music Is highly drainntle and the orchestration brilliant. t The stage settings nt the Kgl. opera hr.use nic Htipeib, and I date say. have no eipml. (' IIKI.I.IiMlllAMMniAllAM c Cecil Rhodes' Scholarships New York. Aug. 22. Much Interest s.ttnc lies to the nrilvnl on the Oceanic of O. H. Pni Itlns, president of the Col lege of Upper Canailii, Toronto, who has been euti listed with the detalU of orfjiinlxlug a system for the selection of KnglUh-spcnklng young men who aro to receive the 2i)() scholnrship.4 of llriOii a year endowed by Cecil Rhodes. Mr Pnrl.-lii men un vifituteil llidt tt on the way over, nml the flnunclcr Is said to be much Interested, not only in the Cecil Rhodes schohirshlps, but the plan which Mr. Pnrlciu proposes for reclproeatliiK the offers innde under the will or the South African lender. Mr. Pnrlcin snld that s object ill coming to this country wns to visit scnU of learning nnd to talk with ed ucators nml men or uffnlis. Under the provisions of the will or Mr. Rhodes, each state and territory In the United States Is to hnve a scholarship. Mr. Purklu will nrrnnge fr competitive examinations, or some menus of se lecting those who nre to receive schol nrshlim. FLAX STRAW EXPERIMENTS. Converting Flax Residue Into Binding Twine. Fargo, N. I)., Aug. 22. Seciet exper iments witli (lax lllne for binding twine ,hftV0 l)0e" " .successful thnt Indlcn- tlotis now nre an Industry will be de veloped In the Noithwest which will mive the farmers millions of dollars annually. Since the development of the (Inx fibre mills in this Mate, pio gresaive fanners concluded thnt the tow could be con vetted Into a form of binding twine. Tests weie quietly made, until recent experiments show a grade of twine of lighter weight nml fnr superior quality to the best quali ties now on the market. Ninth Dakota ridge more flax than all other sec- nun" "i me I'lllltHl BlMien, nun iu ,. of Umu ,)f ,trHW cail lMI POn. verted Into tow here, and shlpjied to the twine factorleti and converted Into the much-ileslred product. It is be- out. HHIBI0HHHBHI1HMHHUHMI TIIK TUKUMOMBTKK I LOW In tbe kitchen, always when fas Is o&ecl for cooking. And you don't have to worry over the rise In the price of wood. t Is the fuel par eicellenre In the warm weather, no heat no aMies, no dirt no dntt. Instead, comfort, vinvcnieDoe, clanliri''fal eocnomy. (iaa etores and ranvM of every rize and ttyje (iiprhed bribe Stlem Uab Light U rnpany at lowest prices. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Phone 603. 4 Chemskeui 6L H9SMKHUIlHMIraWMIWHMH H ' . Pij HT aa ' h .jp yy u. "1 " sfi v'JtV m Z'l'fi... viA V Ai m I y i.v.VI g WILD DAYS IN THE WEST Thrilling Adventures Told By Major Burke Pioneer Pathfinder Who Visiting Salem Is Reminiscences of the Days of Forty-Nine Tow men are better versed In tho Indian lore of the great West latlon of the red innn to the develop- plre thnt had embraced the Louisiana niont of the country nnd his present I'urchasd. condition or lire tlinu Mnjor John M. "The acquisition of this vast nren. burke, or the IlulTiilo Dill Show, which n8 vnst exi nnslon nnd development Is to be here Major Uttrke, In conver- j Wj destined to revolutionize man sntlon with a reporter mild: kind's economic condition. Impetus "To the thoughtful observer, wheth- was given to every artury In the realm er ho be nn American or an tiurnpenn. of Industry, encouragement to needed It must he pntent thnt the progress of Invention, demnnd for scientific pro the United States to the dignity of a grsss In a thougnr.d wnys to meet tlu 2' bbL. ',,vSI as i Mb '- "fr power HiuoiiK the nations of the world really begun In the middle of the nine- teenth century. Only the thoughtles will dispute this statement. '"(lie Inst decade or the nliihtcenth century wns occupied by Washington ii ii ii IiIm iintrlotlc comnuorM In oiunnlz- Ing the republican form of novum ment, whic h Is at once our proudest herltiiiMt, and an amazement to the Knstern hemisphere. Then cnine the Louisiana Purchnse Kin years ago. Napoleon whs at the jcenlth of his wonderful career: all Uu lope lay nt the feet or the Coisicnu; kings ti emitted nt his power ami thrones tottered nt his word. The In Innt nation had not extended its In habited territory much beyond the Al legheny mountains; tho Ohio, the Mis rourl nnd Upper .Mississippi valleys were almost an Incognita, only Inti mately known to the hunter and tinp per, the explorer and prospector. Development of the Great Northwest. "When the United States purchased from Prance nil of that vast territory lying went or the Mississippi mid MIs sciuil rivers it wns considered to he a wife bunler against the llirce hordes or savages who retreated to It nt the clcue of the Revolutionary War. Now the I nkotna. Kansas, Wyoming. Ne braska and nil the states that have Iteou carved out of the Louisiana Pur chase hold the center of the population and wield the hand of power in our natioi al politic a. "Kilty years age malls were carried by Huge cCiMihes and saddle bags, theie weie no ocean cables, and ocean steam vessels were propelled by pad die wheels. "I'll -n cam" a mighty awake ilng Oilveu by sectional prejudice to qunr nl, tbe people or the United State -referred the issues raised hy lb ai lot to the arbitration of tin- hull, i "It was not uutll peace had cum more embraced the land ami iwo mil lions ;f men had dropped tli ir im cms of war for the Implement l do mestic industry that tbe Union I'adtlc and (' uitrai Pacitle rallroadi were pro jected aa a band of steel thnt was u bind the entire rontlueut This wa th- pal birth of the United gtatea as a woild K)wer. It Is only fortyUve years ago. yea huh twenty Ave, when emigrants trav elml in canvas covered waagMi trains, every man aimed to tbe teeth and ev ery woman ready for defunae against the lurking foe In those days Red Clc.ud the mightiest of the Ogallaltt H.oux. and American Horsh, the lira toi of his tribe, triumphed ' Tle-ii followed Out Uttm ludlgu wars that became a aibeol In which many of our military keroaw won rdylag fame. 'Plaally tbe power of Ute IhsIImms was forvr brokew. i4 Mf baws eomiaraUvly a( R tJbt itJMt na. J lies of the fnr West, ns It wns still known. The buffalo gave plnce to enormous herds of cnttle. nnd a new nice of men sprung Into existence. The riders of the plnlns. the cowboys, met n new emergency, nnd by their dnrlng, devotion nnd rare courage, ndded to the material wealth of the nntlon. A Reminder of the Days of Construc tion. "It Is of these days that the Wild West exhibition Is a glowing and ex citing reminder. In Its arena you sue the red man who disputed with the white Invader for posesslon of the ter ritory which now. teems with happy homes, whose occupants aro In pos session of life's comforts. The Wild West turns hack ninny n long forgotten pngo of history; Its living pictures nre depleted nnd enacted by men who nre nliendy rapidly dlsuppenring. "Ileie nt the dawn of the twentieth century nre presented scenes nnd Inci dents common enough yeui iiko. marking, ns they did, the dawn of pro- (In. i-ik'nroAa nml the (li'wt u'uve nf Hint em i " I nltered conditions, nml wns n fuctoi In nn era thnt without doubt hns beer the host fifty years of the world. Tlu Wild West lender nnd his ciinfieerv belong to and were active pnrtlclpunU in the niont strenuous nml romnutk portion or the story of thnt phenom enal epoch. "Horn on the frontier, the boy Cody wns retired In nn envlioiuiiHiit that de veloped the very qualities most need- ,., al ,)ml tlm. (iinduatlng through every grade identified with finutlcr lire until the plains loie was nt his linger ends. This made him the sought tor nnd most valued associate nml adviser ul the most noted of the great captains of the United Slate army who were delegated to prepare f vi t'U if wiiut lut a mint ii i 1 1 1 u l.i ....rui .i.....r.. r, ..... ' . , ! iw - ftioii "im- '" 1 DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT Pioneer Osteopath aVDsBBBBBBr JPJaaSsiifBOBBBIBBBBBBlflBBBlBBH For Furniture, Stoves, Gran iteware, Household and Kitchen Goods Goto J. L. FREELAND Two Good Safes Fit for store or bank, for sale at a bargain. One heavy farm horse to exchange for a good driving horse. i progress from the Hast. "Colonel W. K. Cody's career Is a matter of history fiorn boy courier to clildf of scouts, fiom soldier in the Civil War to predntory cominlssnry, hunting gnme to provide for transcon tinental railroad builders. Ills world known exhibition, the Wild West, turns back the hand of time, ns It pre sents the vivid pictures of thnt long ngo, thr.ugh touring In railrond trains over the old trs.ll where once the snd dlo wns to be depended upon for lo- fomotion instead of the locomotive. Resides the commercial value or the now d- veloped West, It haH boon a fnctor ns the nntlonnl school for our regular army thnt has brought Itfto n perfection thnt hns cnuseiblt t?) lie iigUx. lt ;MiA' recognlxed us the best In the world. Among the roster of Colonel Cody's humble veterans nro ninny who have gained mention nnd recognition for Hcrvlcos they rendered. Life Saving Crew In Action. "Riouilenlng out to embrace liumnuo heroism, Messrs. Coily nml HitllahurntAp hnve secured from thci Rvornm(fnln"' veteran orew or tho AflniRltVl.lfo iavM ijp ;ng Corps, who will add to1 thevli"'C Htructlve Interest or die exhibition. "In addition to tho American ifup. tures, there has been added prin'lUVii nml mnrllnl people lilenllffei! with horsi'inunshlp throughout thu britife universe-congregating experts or the saddle fiom all points or the compnssr cr all races nnd nil nations, until his noinnille concourse Is actually acom blnntlon or the Rough Riders of 'the world. "The tour or the orguulxntlou this year will be fiom the Atlantic to thu I'nclllj- ami ruturn.to embark for a May In ICiirirpe." " 5 tiREGON NBW8 NOTES. John Wiles, n director of the Klrst National Hunk of Corvallls. ami Oro gon pioneer or 1817. ami a proinliiuiit llenton county fanner, died at Corval lls Thursday, at the resldunce of bin son. Walter 18. Wiles. Ducmasod wiih born August 17, 18214, In North Caroll. nn- He set out for Oregon rrom Mis- " iourl in 1817. He wont to thci Cnlb . rornla mines In lSiR-iy, and was mar rled In llenton county, June 8. IRTil, to Maitha Ann Hughait. who died No. vombcr II. lHlir,. A serious accident happened to a camping party nt Netnits beach, nuur Tillamook John Sheet, u fnrmor of South Puilrle. wns driving down frtmi the lighthouse witli his wRo. sou ujul daughter In a wagon, near (hi? Max wcdl place, when the brake fletw off. the team became frightened naif-ran away, nml liefoie he could put the In like on again the wagon struck a nick ami threw the occiipnntH nuts Mrs Sheets stiuck cm her hcud, ren dering her iiucnusi lous, and It Is t r doubtful whether she will rwovtin, Sheet was imrlly bruised, nml his son Ills urtn YVN s Imilly Injured In thu bin. Established Practice in Salem Since Graduate of ihe American S Jiool of 0leopulhy, "Klrks ville. aid. Second lloor i, 0. O I". Temple Phone Maiiv 2721. No knive$, no drugs no faith. Office hours to 12 an J 1 to 4 o'clock. - - tpafri, saaaaaaaaaaaV' ITbb Wi BBBBBBHiHHBS!. BBBBBBBBrBBlL I it irV