The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, September 08, 1902, Image 2

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THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OflEQON, MONDAY, 6pYEM8Er S, 1963.
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Regain Health.
During the part (lily years hundreds
p aickly people have been restored to
helth by tbo use of Iloitottor's Stomach
Bitter, nod will do the sims or you
today. Try a Dottle It will be enough
to convince you of its wonderful value
ia cure for Dizziness. Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Constipation and General
Weakness. Tii gei.umu has our pri
vate Stamp orer the neck of (ho bottle.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTER'S
THE DAILY JOURNAL
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STATE
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i Salem, Sept. 15tn-20th, 1902 I
Membera Northwest Afternoon Newa-
paper League.
BYHOFER BROTHERS.
Dally One Year, S4.00 In Advance.
Dally Three Montha, J1.00 In Advance.
Dally by Carrier, 60 Centa Per Month,
weekly One Year, SLOP In Avance.
Will Bo Bter and Better Than
Ever.
CASH PREMIUMS ON EVERYTHING
Send for Pemlum List.
;;W, H.Weiiruiur, M. D. Wisdom,
Prcs,, Hlllsboro, Or. Sec, Portland.
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Harvester sand Hoppickers Supplies
Shoes that are serviceable and cheap 50c Ladies' Button
Shoes, sizes 1 P2 to 3 12 inclusive.
75c Children's Button Shoes, sizes 13 to 2- good heavy
goods.
Gloves In great variety, from 17c to. $1 ,50a pair,
Men's Shirts, worth 50c, for 39c.
Ladies' Shirt Waists, only 25c each,
Good Underwear, only 45c. ;
Millinery Department just opened up witli all new Fall Stylel
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
Noxt Door to the Postofllco.
ELKS NOT WITHOUT LADIES
The bnnd of Biles that took tho soats
In tho body of tho Grand Opera House
Saturday night would havo rnado a far
flnor appearanqo If each ono had boon
accompanied by a lady, or two or three
ladles,
Tho impression was given that thoy
had no ladloa, or had parted from their
Bocloty temporarily, and woro giving; a
atag Uicatro party.
Such was not tho caHo. 13vory Salem
Elk has 'a lady or two. Ho has a wife,
sUtor or Hweothoart, Just tho same as
other porsonn of tho Jnalo nix.
Many KlkB did not Bit In tho Beats
reserved for tho drill team, and nil
of Huch had their ladles with them.
If ovory Klk In tho city had walked
In with ono or two ladles, tho oncra
houso would not havo hold tho crowd,
and tho public would huvo aeon that
thoy nro not only tho finest looklnp
crowd In Orogon, but have tho hand
BorneHt ladles In tho city among their
wives, sisters and sweethearts.
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ROOSEVELT AND THE TRUSTS.
In a gonoral way I'reoldont Roobo
volt 1b opening up tho trust question
oh a polltlcnl Ibsuo, and, whllo he
thakoH hlmsolf unavailable as a can.
dldato, ho Is helping his party.
Thoro Ih an Impression among tho
pooplo thnt tho party Ih trying to dodgo
dlBcusslon of the BiibJccL Tho prosl
dont Ir not hurting hlmaolf Intention
ally, and Ih pursuing a conservative
courso.
His proportion to havo nn amend
ment to tho constitution of tho Uultod
States is n safo ono, from a party
standpoint It glvoo tho pooplo and the
loglslnturo something to chow over.
Tho Indications nro that tho prosl
dont will not go far enough to' satisfy
tho peoplu, and yet go too far to mnko
himself nvallablo ns a candldnto with
tho party managors. who do not wlnli
to broak with tho trusts.
I down AS 'an nltlnm fiiAl hnnlfn nrn mitvJ
I to comdas Btorras In a molstureladon
atmosphere. Tho waves of prosperity
and depression have succeeded each
other with pretty uniform regularity In
periods of from seven to ten years
each, but betted systems may make
them less frequent
Tbo greatest strength of tho com
mercial situation In our qottntry. lies
In tho fact of tho enormous, consum-
Ing power of tho masses of tho Ameri
can people their money-spending dis
position making them the freest buy
ors among themselves Jn tho world.
The not greatest strength of otir Coun
try In a business way lies In tho enor
mous productiveness of American la
bor, which accounts for tho successful
extension of American manufacturing.
The latest roports Bhow August ex
ports fliirpassing nil previous records
for that month, and for tho first seven
montliB of tho year, compared with
other years. It Beems hnrd to bollovo
that disaster can overtake our couhtry
In any form, tho Journal does not
recommend spc'ctilatlvo InvoBtmonls In
npy lino of Interests, but bolloves ft
reasonable expansion of all legitimate
linos of business Is safe, and to be
commended. Tho country will grow
rapidly in nil directions. Oregon will,
In tho next 20 years, bo flllod with n
now population. Manufacturing and
banking, transportation and produc
tion will bo doubled and quadrupled,
and tlioso who carofully secure favor
able locations In any lino of business
are sure to renp a harvest.
General Debility
Day in find out there is that feeling of
weakness that makes it burden of Itself.
Food does not strengthen.
Bleep does not refresh.
It Is hard In do, iiard to bear, what
should be easy, - vitality Is on the ebb,' and
the whole system suffers.
For this condition take
Hood's Sarsaparilla
It vitalizes tho blood, (fives vigor and tone
to all the organs and functions, and Is
positively unoiiinl)(Hl for all run-down or
debilitated runilltions.
JloOti'i 11LDI ett'r cornUp.tloa. oobUT
CHICAGO STORB
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THE PEOPLE'8 APPRECIATION.
mv tire rower which drives onward the Cbleago Store, II j"rmeiX n
KffCTerlb.,l
Specials for Monday and Tuesday Only
Auction
To Close
Business
Will soli on Saturday, Soptombor Cth, furnishing goods, clothing,
stationery, oullery and noUonn. Tuosday Boptatnbor Oth, will soil
ohlldron's underwear, hoslory, lacea, notions, blankets, buttons, trim,
mlngs, ota. On Thursday, tho 11th, dry goods, Ittdloa and gonta
furnishing; goods. Saturday, 13 th, salo of clothing, blankets, notldns,
etc,! nd thereafter during tho month on overy bualnoss day auction
At 10 a.. in. nnd 1 p. ni.
NotJoo will bo. glvon when wo aro to soil tho furnlturo. You can
also got bnrgalnH at prlvato sa la until ovorythlng Is disposed of at
307 Commercial
S, Friedman, Auctioneer,
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R. M. WADE & CO.
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THE COMMERCIAL 8ITUATION.
With tho sottlemont of tho grent
qan minora' Btrlko In Ponnsylvanln
will bo Inaugurated an ora of compara
tive commercial poaeo. with nn oncom
ing hnrvoBt of unusual heaviness. Tho
corn crop thnt was ovor ahllllon bush
els short Inst year, will this year go to
tho othor oxtromo as much, and check
the advanco In tho prloos of meats.
Hut It la not likely that tho supply of
llvo stock will bo recuperated sum
olontly In tho coming- year to lower
prlcos very much to tho producer or
consumor.
Ho tho predictions of a cotmnorolal
urlsls from Kuropoan polltlonl econo
mists hnvo not boon ftiiniled, and It
seams more llkoly thnt n llnanolal cri
sis will prostrats Kuropoan countries
beforo It reaches tho now world. In
dustrlos havo withstood tho offeot of
tho great strike, and nil tho sympa
thotlo Btrlkos, and tho only danger thai
etnrcB tho country In tho fnco might
nrlBo from forolng business in arti
ficial chnnnols nnd ovorcapltnllzatlon
of seourltlos. In certain linos of flnan.
olnl oporntjon tho country Is bolng
flooded with unwarrantttd Issuos of
watered atock. (lonornl Inflation Is
taking placo.
When ihoso corporation mtlntlonlsta
attempt to force earnlnHa on these
proportloa up to tho dlvldsud point
they will com up nKnlnat factors Utnt
cannot ho ullmluatud from tho prob
lem. Competition has not yet boon en
tirely dono away with. legislation la
a power still to a oortaln extent In the
hands of the pvopl. nnd to ho reck
oned with. Tho Influenee 0f largo com
merclnl organUntlons that buy trans-
portation tends to koop down railroad
earnlugB nnd stock-watering boyoud a
aafo point Is bourn! to brood an unoor.
tain and tbivatenlng financial ntmoa
phero for tlioso engaged In It Here
lies tho only possible Intlueuro to pr
olpltate n "lllaok Krlduy." it la not to
bo overlooked that th French ecouo
mist of national reputation. Leror
Doulleu, predicts a pnulo for th
very reaaons Inside of 18 montha. The
Kuumianoo of mony, tho onormoua
production af now wealth by unnrooo-
denteil crop and exploitations of the
timber and mineral wealth of our eoua
try. makes the mouny wipply morv
plentiful than over before, and that
teasons tho chance of a commercial
oollnpso, although the Inflated pro
cesses are alw&ya pt to be In ad
vane of tho actual ruing tld of
wealth in any country. It may bo set
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND ITS EN-
EMIE8.
An eminent lawyer of Haltlmorc.
Maryland, John Henry Kccno, has re
cently written nnd published a book
let entitled "Christian Sclonco and Its
Enemies,' 'In which ho condemns tho
public attacks upon Rev. Mary Unkor
O. Eddy and Christian Science.
A representative of tho press called
on Mrs. Uddy to Inquire as to her on
dorsement of tho book. In reply she
said: "Upon reading tho grand pre
face of Mr. Keeno's hook, I laid It
asldo from lack of tlmo Just thon, nnd
sent .my compliments to tho nuthor
wim an order for said books. After
perusing his book thoroughly I changed
my opinion, not of tho author's tal
ents, scholarship and high Intont (al
though I havo novor Boon him), but of
tno advisability of publishing tho
book, and Immediately rcquostod tbo
parties to discontinue publishing It In
Its prosont form of trentlng tho sub-
Joct I did thlH, Bololy, booauso the
author's vehomenco In denouncing tho
pulpit's furious nttneks upon mo was
not consonnnt with my Christian son
tlmont. It Is wrltton or our great Mas
tor, whoso life and teachings furnlsii
my model, that 'When Ho was rovlled
Ho rovlled not ngnln.' "
Tho Metropolitan Museum has been
In oxlstenco for many years, but Its
period of most rapid growth has been
In tho laBt deendc. The samo Is true
of tho Institute of Natural History, and
the two groat universities.
The girls finally won out In Chicago.
The messongor boys went on a strike
and they woro roplacod with girls.
The boys assaulted thorn on the
streets, but the girls held their po
sitions, nnd porformod as good servlco
as the boys had porformod. Now tho
boys have surrendered, and the vari
ous companies have announced that
thoy will retain the girls. It never
pays to begin a war on the girls.
There aro 1250 patients In the Ore
gon asylum for the insano at Salem,
of which number 881 aro males and
37C females, all of which Indicates
that Oregon womon arc not half as
crazy as are tho Orogon men. Eu
gene Reglstor.
What he meant to say was that only
half as many women are crazy In Or
egon as men.
10c hop gloves 4c.
Ludles' 50c wash waists 2Ge.
Ladles' $1.50 wash skirts 49c.
Men's 3GC underwear 18c.
Wrappers half price.
Dig bed comforts 59a .
Iilankots, good quality, 25c.
Big blankets for big beds, 48c, CGc,
85c and $1.00, great values.
Ladloa' $2.50 dress skirts $1.39.
$2.50 rainy day skirts $1.50.
Dig towels for 5c.
rii-ess coods. outing flannels, cali
coes, walstlngs and ginghams at ridic
ulously low prides,
All kinds of ladles', misses' and chil
dren's hosiery nnd underwear at rock
bottom prices.
Wool opora shawls 4 Go, 7Gc, and
$1.00, bargains.
llest hair pins, package, lc.
Bost beauty pins, each, lc.
10c poarl buttons, dozen, 4c.
Best Son's silk, ball, 4c.
Men's $1.00 felt hats 40c.
SHOigrliNE
amd union Pacific
DKPAUt
FOR
The Store that Tells the Truth.
McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. gSSin
Umcftgo
ItortUnd
Special
9,-OOr. m
Via Uunt-lngton
JOURNAL X-RAY8.
Baker county has stopped tho pay
inont of bounties on coyote scalps.
Tho Portland oxpo has finally boon
located on Guild's Lnko, north of Port-
land.
Tho young men should rally to tho
Salem PiibIi Club meeting Wednosday
night.
None of tho polltlcnl orators can
hold a candle to Mount I'oleo for dead
ly effects.
Salem teachers nro In domnnd In
tho educational, us well as tho matri
monial, mnrkct
Nobody Is complaining of tho out
rage on child labor In tho hop yunls.
nt 50 cents a box.
Women's vicious gossip drove a 80
attlo woman to suicide. And now those
gossips nro praying for her soul.
If tho tlmbor Innd ring of OroKon!
cannot switch Fnthor 8oholl-"dann
nat os gftfioholir in Budwolser slung.
Two now eolloges Incorporated at
Salem tho past wook. All our oduca
tlonnl Institutions prosperous without
npproprlatlonH.
Tho Smith family suom to be going
Into n deollno. Only aOOO of thorn at.
tended a family reunion In New Jer
sey the othor day.
Tho Newberg Graphic says tho
proposition that Domocrats say that
whllo they will continue to vote tho
ticket by "Instinct," Is a hard baying,
and leaves nothing to be said. It
might bo added that a great many peo
ple of other parties do tho same.
A little thing like bolng run Into by
nn electric car going 30 miles an hour,
and having his carriage hurled Into
tho nlr, and coming down on top of
him, would not stop a stronuous mnn
like Teddy Roosovolt from keeping his
appointments.
What did Tho Journal ever do to
Dr. Darrln that ho Is having an artlclo
of nbout a column crodltod to this
pnpor prlntod In overy paper In .tho
state? Well, it's a good ad for The
Journal, anyhow.
Dnllas will voto on Issuing $20,000
20-yonr wator bonds. Foolish proposi
tions llko thnt should bo voted down,
when the monoy can ho secured at
home, nnd tho Intorost distributed
among Oregon people.
It will bo a llttlo out of tho usual
order for Astoria nnd Portland to
unite In making Scott or Fulton Bona
ator. Still it would not bo too groat a
stretah of courtosy.
"Digging Up a Illblo City." In tho
Soptombor Woman's Home Compan
ion will bo of ospoelnl Intorost to Blblo
students. It throws some new and
startling light on tho creation.
Thnt hoy In Linn county reported
to bo turning Into stono,. reminds us
that tho procos's with most people does
not extend boyond tho cardiac organ.
A subscriber writes that ho Is too
poor to tnko any othor newspnpor, but
ho cannot do without THE , woll
you know what papor.
Mokl Tea positively Cures Sick
Headache, Indlgostlon and Constipa
tion. A delightful herb drink. Re
moves all eruptions of thn idn nm.
dualug a perfoct complexion or money
refunded. 25c. and GOc. Wrlto to us
for free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co.
Buffalo, N. V. D. J. Fry. Drueelst.
0
Final figures on tho total British mil
itary forces omployod In South Africa
from tho beginning to tho ond of tho
Into war shows 438,405 men. The final
oasualtlos are: Killed. 6774; wounded,
23,029; dlod of wounds or dlsoaso. 1C-168.
The New and the Old
House will require Carpets and
Wall Paper; In these things we
excel in quantity, quality and price.
Atlantlo
Express
8:50 p. m.
tI llnnt
lngton fit. Psul "
Fut Mali
t:lSp. m,.
via
Spokane
TIMB SCHEDULE!
From Portland, Or,
Salt Lake, Denver, Ft.
City, iu Lnuli, (jtucdgo
anu east.
gait Lake, Denver Ft;
Worth. Omaha, Kanum
City, Pt. touts, Chicago
and Ei st.
wlni Walla?Lewlston.
Spokano. Wallace. rU
man, Mlnneannlls tit.
Paul, Dnluth, Milwaukee
Chicago, and Eaei,
AKRlVr
FROM
4:30 p m
8:10a. 1
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72
HOURS .;
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
No Cbacje of Cars
72
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
Prom Portland'
Sp, m.
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Dailr
MPt
Hundar
8 p. in.
Paturdsy
10 p. m,
All sailing dates subjoct
to cnango
For an Francisco
Hall every 6 days
COLUMBIA H'VKIl
ToAstorla nn War
Landing)
p. ui
p. m.
308 Commercial St
,Store at Salem and Albany.
Next to P. 0.
Brewster & mUbtte
Feedmcn and Seedmen.
Wholosalo and retail dealers In hay, grain, mill foed, Hour, seeds, etc.
Highest prlco pnld for hay, straw and grain. Freo dollvory. Prompt servlco.
Rollnblo goods.
91 Court St. Salem, Ore.
A Lucky Find
But It's hard tnjflnd nnythlnz hotter
'TlsncHBiof ho. lth and strength. Boar
this In mind: there's nothing to equal
Sulemhper as a tonic and mild stimu
lant. Cooling, refreshing, r.ourishing,
lvl ruins,lt isnporfect brow. 8trlct
ly puro, of high grado and uniform in
quality the beer par excollenco.
Capital Brewery Co.
Mn.M. Bock, Proprietor.
WILLAMETTE RIVER
Btoomor Ruth loaves Salem for Port
lnndandwavIandins8 0uTiio(lav.Thitrn.
days nnd Saturdays, nbout 7 n. m. For
Corvallis vnd way landings, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at about 6
p. m.
A. L. ORAIG, M. P. BALDWIN,
Gen. Pass. Agt. Act. O. It. & N. dock
t'ortianu, un
Jro.
Palom. Or
When time is in dispute
Tho watch front C. T. Pomeroy's al
ways decides. A watch from there is
reliable. The name itself Is a guaran
tee. Kvory watch sent out of this
storo Is accurately regulated and can
always bo dopendod upon. That's tho
only kind of a watch to carry. A big
stock to select from. Prices, silver
wntches, $2.50 to $10; 20 year gold
flllod. $10 to $20.
C, T, Pomeroy
Watchmaker sad Optician
9 Com'l9t
Iv
axge
paterm
elons
A great many married men, nnd
some young onw, find their wives In
tho hop yards. That's whoro they con
nnd a wife with monoy.
Tho Journal seems to bo nbout the
only papor In tho state that Is not full
or timiier land department advertis
ing. Draw your own Inference.
The nam? of Dusty. Benton county,
has been changed to Bell Fountain.
From dry .o WW. always proper in the
Willamette valley, says an exchange
The popular fad aaema to be funer
als from undertaking jmrlors. But
tome people are so unreasonable that
they would klok at being burled from
any plae.
It does mako you think we have
different law for "paunar and ureal.
dent," when ytiu see aft offller of the
army resign Just because hU father
criticised the president.
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The recent death, of Tlssot. the fa
mous artiit. PttlU OllAlllInn .1.., ... -.
tu .. ... 1. .. , IIWI
IIIO IHWIl UriUllltttl Bill IlttAlllV nf Mill IbBt hfa n...ln.l cm .1 .-...
anrl MiielmaUne KreSJSLffiSfe -"""'r "" "" - -
t48IU -flUurIIUIUI 10 ad eured by Acktr'a EnflIh Rem.dv I ,,rooklu "" o( Art This fact
.'iv. ,., I we Kins or all Cough Cures." Cure I ""w affoMs Illustration of the re-
niliiude
Supply
CONSUMPTION
Alwaya aeeka to fiml some expression
for itself, and womaulv gratitude will not
keep silence. Cynical ct)plc sometimes
auy Why do women write these testimo
nials to the value of Dr. 1'lerce'a Favorite
Prescription? The
answer can be
put in one word,
CmtHude. When,
after years of
agony a woman ia
freed from pain,
when the weak
woman is made
strong and the
sick woman well,
the natural im
pulse ia to write a
word of grateful
thanks for the
medicine which
caused the cure.
Dr. Pierce's Pa
vorite Prescription
cures diaeasea
peculiar to wotHCH.
It Mtahlidtea regu
larity, atop weak
ening drains, hoaU
inflammation and
ulceration and
cures female
weakness.
HavtBj umJ Dr.
ntret'a Avortte ITe
oriptljo anJ 'Oetla
Mtaieai uucoTcry'
mSs
Am ft
jT, jm ii isi 'jnf.f
I
Mil
A Juicy Morsel for
Breakfast
i'JiT'VW ) tnm ne of our
?.r..nnd el,coo meats, steaks, lamb
or mutton chops, veal cut eta or pork
Our meata are all cut from the fattest
lWt,Je' Md wo can supply
KuuUb,a w,th fre8h' nutritions and
holewm meata at bed rock prices.
B. C, CROSS SALEM ORB
Phon 291
Remember, We Relaunder
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs.
Bettor thnn now, our plant has heon
onlargod, prices reduced, and wo nro
doing 100 per cent bottor work thnn
ever boforo. as can be attestod by our
hundreds of woll pleased customers.
A! woll dressed pooplo patronlzo tho
Salem Steam Laundry, from Callfor
nla to Portland. Our work Is second
o none.
Salem Steam Laundry
Col- J. Olmsted. Pron.
Dorous D. Olmsted, MQr.
rnunc tM, oln , ,, . 01
--" iworiy oil
Through personally conducted tou
1st slooplng cars between Portland and
Chicago onco n weok, nnd botweon Og
don and Chicago thrao times a wock,
via tho Scenic lino.
Through Standard slooplng cars
dally botweon Ogdon and Chicago, via
tho Scenic line.
Through Standard slooplng cars
dally between Colorado Springs and
St Louis.
Through Standard and tourist sleep
ing cars dally between San Francisco
and Chicago, via Los Angolos and Ei
Paso.
Through Standard slooplng cars and
chair cars dally botwoon St. Paul and
Chlcngo.
Bo euro that your tlckot reads via
tho Great Rock Island Route.
Tho boat and most reasonable din
ing car Borvico.
For rates, folders and descrlptlvo lit
oraturo wrlto to A. B. COOPER,
Oonoral Agent, Portland, Or.
BBlBlIIIIKIMMIIBHHailllB
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n
Solid the
Year Round
Tho Burlington's track was jg
built for keeps. It la solid 8
the year 'round. Jj
Burlington cars click over g
Burlington rails ns smooth- B
ly in April as In Soptornber. Q
Burlington trains aro as
sure to bo on time In May as H
at In October. g
S Soo for yoursolf. H
Qo East via Salt Lake H
M City, Donver and tho Bur
S Hngton Route. It's the scon-
B" lc lino. Lot mo tell you more M
about It would bo glad to S3
3 do so. M
3 A. C. 3HELD0N, S
General Arjent, H
100 Third SU Portland. Or. I
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thtUMjr rtcatuHKnd the ardf.
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fr all lMt wrakacMra. I hair ucj
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