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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1902)
Jffi<tA KHiiZTUSV'T i i " TUT rk JMliiuy'.HWnHIIQX IW7?Pt9r S C'XBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfaaBBBBBBBBaWBEnJf IK 1 VaBBBBBBBBBBf'aT gfgJ9wflyBEA a i Jm Jr &rttvS3WWwWBiK frXi WTff.'aJ JMffWnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBntKyiiCT kHm v WjMtllPM mm mjMM..m . ,.iiSfti.r "I llWIlMllllWWHWllfWttWM THE D AILV OURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17, me. CX H. MACK Ji 3S 3XT "3LV 3S SB "3? Baccesspr to Dr. J. M. Keene. Id White Corner, Satem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior oper&Uona at mod eratb fee In any branch are in espccla request. Light Biscuits; . Ztf Cafes; fgzif Pastry; and, Light Hearts- Quicfcassa: Wink! t AnS ihe SemanS h Such thai Vt c?uoI if you can buy IL t Our Advertisements are ALVAYS INTEREQTINO. Read them. Parr's Jewelry Store. H4nHpflKVyK'r riyy$& a jffl TwP yfW(aB iQr T ( tBBBBBBBBjBjUBBBBBWBBBBBBBBanaBBBBBJgKm T t(J, a f 4 S MM mailMIH Illi ! - II II MWWT I1W iimi I , WllWWWMMlMMWMiMlUMMiMMMllMMMiJiJ p 8 "' '' ZZ - v - w "ay & ' i i . . - - - W''f .j m t.. I S Jv--. The Rftst H M JOtlRHftL IKbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI r JHI maHA n B at a ' ' MUXXO fiCQAPtlTIPnt AT V HOPE BROTHERS. wMI Combination , us -V (, A '? a S J -ases an Library Tables Ever shown in Salem can now be seen at our store. Ho use io wait longer if you need a book case. Tfey ran?e from $11.00 np. SbiJun, fr .( mm a area deaJ to have M acta! take an Intefllgant Jatereei la aramo- tlnn af pwMIe stfwwsl tor maulc Mebni Merthwert Afternoon News- . .. . . . M. aa Jwne ss tfwarraa mm win iiwrtn Um tawwirtWaUoa or iit-K pwipit hi Ma latora h pMk lUgbwar. One Year, $4X10 BaHy Three Mantfw. StM (n Avan. I DaMy fey Carrier. S CenU Per rVfenth. i Veekfy One Year, JI.G0 (n Avarice, f ij iML'i'H i 'li'li in H jOjIijMF HOHOM FOR JUDGE SCOTT. OcMMrtp imhc Bentx baa bwi Mgh f f aMMt4 tr bfwr trt4 prastdeat of Ik fftat Gooa XotMla Uoavcathm. Aa oae of tfc roaaeac emmtr oflkfola of Orpffos), tau U 4IU a 4tatbwtkii. ft la amhality daerr4. ac Jbm JVctt kaa paid a xrft oal of atf wtlaw io Improrlar Ut road trsteM of nai H has aK th laacaNwr la mot.oa to swre hottar reaaa hi tMa 'ounlr IKr irradtaa; aad aiora arar4ta and iaor 'iroi-rpek work haa nm Irn ir. Marioa eooair aador ate a4 mioistrrtioa tkaa arar iHtfor. JidK- Srott ha taken the1 trouble to read up th Mteratare of the lABJet of tKientlfir road-feafMlRK.' The fa4t is road bolidlag is aot a saUr of ex ;rimrit. It a a eietj. well Mital HkIimI xad wall defised. Tn Good ltad OoorMtloa was a- (owraeed aad largair the rwtalt of Jod ffeott's iatlliKat tabors. It Curtains and Carpets.... TFT 1 If AIIO 1 Ml r t ' iV lIlLi IUUUD I J The most meritorious lines eyer shown in Salem See our Art Squares and Rugs. Kill 00 the ttrhu and pr ifiu. - ROOSEVELT VICTORY. xraat Moral rtctory tor Um toUfM of kMoaattr ia gMcrat and Mr tk coat Wihwra hi aartievtar la arfckaalJoa of ttolr sirtk I raMarl vaaAa. Tk4a shows waai Um oxacatlva bAd of a graat aatloa eaa aenoasaHaii wftb oat a law. and wMb oaljr Uta badttos of a rlabtaoaa raaaa ard a atroac of Joatlcc. Tb Monte bare a rhdit to look to Utafr cblef olScfato to kMd Umm hi tbe sototlofl of aat proMoMs. Kaatfaystt baa wore tbaa fltlad tba axaactaUoas of tbe peopta. as a maa of ooaraaa aad of actJoa. Tbera Is aotbhiK mora aaehrfcHtaa tbaa tbe aaaanption of capital tbat It raa monopolize the natural wealth of tbe workl la wbteh we Mve, aad aot Klre lalrar Its JMt bar of tbe pro ceods of indiMtrr. i ladastrx creates that waaltb, aad cannot be held In the bondage ot por- rtr while the miae-owners revel in iax-rcoatae: aaUMoas of , hrteattoa of tbe Uw tbat afl awa be thn tba beoeft of a doabt. bat is It atwari glrea wttboat prekedlca la oar exfaateal eoarts? Tb eoart to said to be tb Jadge of the law, tbe jarr Jaone of tbe facts, bat are aot Jarfes bet padae of tbe tew aad the faeta aad wbolrr soreraed by their own penoaal pteladkaa? Sboald tbe wMow tapte parateat apoa the awrt aac which eorers br oalr roof, are avea trr readr to forecloe, aad jet elafai to be eogatsaat of tbe toteaOoa of both law aad baaMattr for which tb law waa asade? By reason of de facUre atatates the lateatkm of the law becoaMS aa eaar PrT to these baaMB Tahares who feed npoa the faiiiaas of oar representatives la oar leaielaUT bodies. Tbe bmUtos aad iatereau aoreralaK oar lawmakers, wherein we Had arise oar defective laws ia aar respects, are natters which sboald be of especial moment to the public at terse, for the reason tbat la tbe fraatiag of the law the greatest care should be exercised ia the eliatlaatioB of ail objectionable feature. With attention to the ew bryonlc we fashion a more perfect ultimate. Dr preventing crippled laqs T jecorolnK enactments we protect the honest and thrifty and deprive tbe dishonest and designing from his ille gitimate though ;ossibly lega? sourr-e )t revenue h-h in iHHinnmnn i-n n i nnmimninii t-n- I IRV1N 8z PETTEYS Leaders in a a ii Up-to-date Footwear jj Repairing while you wait- TAXING MOTES. Tb fact that tssory aoUa have beea tb hmaedfcU r to escape lost taoca- tloa. raisaa tb potat of iaaalij' aaktag tor aosa we . Maay a dotlar ks btd4a away fiom propu taxation by the proarisaory aot. Tb eoaaty lose taoasaada of dothtra every yar throogh betas aaabel to asanas tbest. WoaJd aot a special law earerfas tbesa prove beaeaefe! to tbe eoaaty? W eoabt at ktaaC kok (or a beany sapport ia this behalf from oar tax ridden coasasoawoakb. To attempt lotfliUtiv aieaaarea woaM nseaa to hscar tb eaatky aad active lobby of the muftltaaev who apead their Usae raring lateraat Bat. akhoagh tbe people are aset with this coamsoa phase asaoas asea. tbat of bobilag thHr own aaalaat what is conceded public Jostle aad common good. It baa beea met before aad saceesofalty. There is aot a valid reason extant why sarh a tew sboald not be set in motion. When a proratseory note Is alven, no matter for what length of time, tbe law shoakl say that the bolder shall at once have the assessor of the county wherein the note was given, stamp the same, aad that the not become invalid withoat the i stamp. Stamping the note Insures its .being listed among the taxable prop , erty. In view of the coming session of tbe legislature for Oregon, would it ' not be a wise move on the part of Ma- T rion county's delegation to frame a law for Basse ee which will reach these . 1 1 slippery notes? The Immediate result f I would be to reduce taxes to a minimum Z .The sudden addition to the taxable property would act like a flood. If we all reaHaod the public benefit we would not stop until we had such a t law Phene: Blue 201. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon UmilllllllllllH MIIIMIv-illMIH HI IIMIIIIIIHr I loaned. JlI-SBHHBIKaHIHKSBaHBIHHHSSB naOHMIHKSIHHrfsaaEMMHHBgn J rrPt0t thl i he Boston Store Boston Store Mrs. Frasers Botton Store 'Mrs. Frasers 308 Commercial St 'Store at Salem and Albany. Next to.P. 0. s9HKBRBanaHaaaT aaaaBaBaBaBaaBaBaaaflntf StasH aBaBaBaBaBaBOBBBaO Was There's Heat When you want It and just as you want It In Cole's Original Air-Tight WoodStoves On a windy day particularly tli heat iloojm't go up th chlmuoy. The patented draft and absolutely lr-tloht Hjiitrucllnit of the stovo explains the hunt producing and hrtt-Klvi:ig points. R. M. Wade & Co., SOLE AGENTS. eioice Strawberry Plants Csll at Journal erflce and get new catalog of fifteen best vnrletleo. Ex tra ehelce hsndlaytred plants at 2.00 per hundred. 30 cents per dozen. A very fine lot of plants of Wilson, Uharpless, New Paris, Magoon, Defiance ajl reliably tested varieties that will cow large quantities of berries at 11.00 per hundred, 20 cents per dozen. E. HOFER) Salem, Orogon. Greenbaum's Dry Goods and Millinery Store Bargains for this week: Lace Curtains. 2 1-2 yards long, 50g pr. v Lace Curtains. 2 3-4 yards long. 75c cr. Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, 40 in. wide, S1.00 pr. Lace Curtains, 3 1-3 yds. long, 58 in. wd. $1,75 pr. Bed Spreads, large size, 7 5c each. Bed Spreads, Marseilles, worth $2.75, for $1,85. Lace Striped Hosiery, at 2 5c pair. Corsets from 25c up. Shawls, Fascinators, 25c up. millinery In all the latest styles, Buckles, Cabushone, Feath ek Tips, Wings, Birds, Pom-pons, Velvets, Felts, Ribbons, Laces, tic. You'll find this department strictly up-to-date, nrsS'Piass in every respcci, miu icuauinuic yuuea. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Men's Ties BigfRemoval Wholesale Cost Sale I AM GOING TO CLOSE OUT THE BOSTON STORE, AND EVERY ARTICLE IN THE ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT WHOLE8ALE COST BY NOVEMBER FIRST. FOLLOWINB ARE A FEW OF THE PRICES: 8 1-3c Satin Ribbon, 2a In. wide Sale 4c 121a Taffeta Ribbon, alt silk for 7c 5c Stocking Darners, for , 2c 3c Card Darning Cotton, all oolors 1c 8 14e Knitting Cotton, per ball 4c 10c Bett Sewing Silk, 100 yard spools 7c 3 Rolls Cotton Tape, assorted widths 1c Hooks and Eyes . t 1c Best Machine Thread, 0 for .' 2c Small lot Nottingham Laee Curtains, 3 yards long, CO inches wide, an elegant pattern, worth pei4 pair, $1.50, removal sale price 73c Cable Net Laee Curtains, 32 yards long, 52 Inches wide, plain center, dainty border; regular value $0.50, removal sale prloe..$2.98 26c Ties, sale price 14c 50c Tie, sale price 32c 21c Bow Tie, sale price 14c 25c Suspenders, sale price 13c 12'j 8ox, regular made, sale prlee 7c 20c Half Wool Oeek, sale price 12c 75c Work Shirt, heavy, sale prlee 42c 76o Work Shirt, black, white fine stripes, sale prlee 47c 46c Camel's Hair Undershlrti and dniwrrs for men, sale price, each Zlc 75c Heavv Fleeee Lined Shirts and Drawers, sale prloe 42c 85c Extra Fine Fleeoed Shirts and Drawers far men, sale price.. 49c N egllgee Shirts, $1.00 value, sale prlee 58c WOOL BLANKETS AND BLANKET SHEETS, $1.50 Heavy 104 Cotton Blanket, sale prlee per pair 02c 75e Blanket Sheet, 10-1, sale prise pe. pair 48c $4.50 Heavy Wool Blankets, gray, 10-4, sale price per pair .... $2.98 $5.50 Heavy Wool Blanket, gray $3,49 COTTON BATTING 20c Clear White Cotton, pound rolls, sale prlee per roll TOWEL8 20c Pure Linen Huok, large size, sale prise, eaoh .' 10 24 30c Turkish Bath Towel, large size, sale prloe 11c OUR TAILORED 8UIT8 WERE ALL CLOSED OUT LAST WEEK. BU TWE HAVE 80ME UNPARALLELED VALUES TO OFFFER YET IN DRES8 AND STREET SKIRTS. $6.50 Medium and Light Gray, lined, sale prlee $3.98. $2.50 Rainy Day Skirt, salo prloe $L79. $6.50 Black Serge Skirts, lined, sate prlee, $3,98. M m at s u M m m M a H K H H m M a at M H H M R1 m N n H M at H M M M M M H W Our correspondent doubtless refers 4. ii promimMiTT ihhob tor money uiai is Would he tax the note the e- his daughter, or the sewing machlno for his wife? That would bo a tax on enterprise, on improvement, on com merce and on flat dobL Is that right or beneficial? We will admit there Is some argu ment for taxation of monoy loaned on notes. Hut there is about as much against IL Money is as much a me dium, a vehicle, an Implement, as the plow or the wagon. The farmer makes n loan, to handle his hop crop fo better advantage or to clear a now pluce of land to put in an orchard or ratao potatoes. He is a benefactor by making Improvements that employ la bor and add to the productive wealth of tho country. So far as ho producos LW wMaaBpSifJl fyBBBaaf ' Mi Tumor cured. HABRITT & LAWRENCE, 5ELL- More Tomatoes and Better Tomatoes than Anybody AND EVERYTHING IN SEASON FOR HOUSEKEEPERS IN THE COM. INQ SEASON. 0LD P O. GROCERY. jp5,fA4 J.g . Shingles and Shakes The roof is shingled best if you use the kind ot shingles and shakes we sell, and we ask you to note tho good wear and economy of the roof for which we furnish the shingles or shakes. We carry a .large stock of shingles and shakes of good quality, carefully selected to mako a sound, tight, durable roof, and we are a), ways ready to give estimates. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. Pas. Depot. Phone 651. A Juicy Morsel , for Breakfast Or dmnr you can enjoy from n ol our tender and delidoas meats, iteks, Iamb or matton chjpj. veil cutlets or pork, Oar meats are all cut (rom the fattest scd nrimeatCAttte, anl we raa sapply jrour table wl h freih, nutrition? and ho eeomo m-a'a t be I ro-k prices E. C, GROSS SALEM ORE Phon 281 Hy their fruits ye shall know them." ot tuc vaiuc 01 any The way Wonlth he makes rarnmv mnr nlantl. " "' fT .B,ieBe. .' . .. ' - - - ,-..... . mmnrr wii miiy-tix fill and cheaper. Should the procose of creating wealth In any form be taxed? Should the very Implements of civilization be laid under tribute of the tax-gatheror? There Is room for argument. THE BOSTON STORE MO Commercial Street, opposite Pettefflce. This ad will appear birt. onae. aiXftKEBKINMMBBUaHHHIKaMKIllIB rWt Dear to the Potolfloo . tnmtaaxzxEz. grass Seeds 302 Commercial St. Wa handle only tho boat grade of Boads, ami linvo only fronh seds In ( stock. Our prioea uro the lowest in the Htuto. Cnll or wrlto for them. Special prices ott largo orders. ". Brewster & Wtitc 1 Court AlWlf , Feednien and Seednien. Closing Sale at Fr i ed ma n ' s Quly a short tltuo loft, and Ihtwo who will lake ndutnge of the nJotlhg sale will save niQiioy In lmylmj ovorOQats, suits, hnte, blankets, oil mtt ttuilarwaar, uotlons, dbbon luost oint)roIdrI8, uto., at prlvttto en onl (let u move oh if ou want bargains. Coma to S07 Commercial tret. hre FrltHlman'a goods wauls to talk to you. You will not go Without them. If you have the artiolc Friedman wanln THE EVIL OF DEFECTIVE LAWS. Defective lnws are not only value less, but aid tho law breaker. They furnish the scoundrel ample opportu nity to defraud both the public and the individual, under the smooth and bland cognomen of technicality. This socalled technicality of law Is nothing more nor lew than the ndaptlng of defective laws to subserve the prlvnte interests of n client regardless of either Justice or right. As badly as we seem to need laws for the proper reg ulation of human affairs, wo need much more badly the present laws remedied to a point where what dofec tivo qualities they may retain nro not constant resources whereby the nefar ious practitioner may carry on his Illegitimate business. It is but common sense to recognize the fact that all matters tfhlch are left In human hands are streuked with human Imperfection and selfishness. It Is woll to expoot this iniHrfeUon, so long as wo do not cover up the essential feature of all unman nnalra, 'the necessity to con stantly watch and remedy the imper feot. It lias bean well said, that eter nal vigilance Is the price of liberty Kvery defective law is an Infringe ment upon the liberty and rights of man. With no law, man Is governed by his sense of right and wrong, and what h considers his duty towards his fellow man. The law which Is lame both in theory uad practice opens the nW to lawkMsnaw and encourages that whick It waa enacted to prevent. The loan to municipalities from defec tive laws cannot be estimated from a Amuiclal atuHdpolnL The Individual uffew in proportion from their ovll enacts. We And many men today whose sole occupation Is searching the reeonU of the public In order that by virtue of some technical defect they Htay have In their bauds what was In yours. The argument often ad vanced that the Intention of the law and, the lawmakers is to be and al ways nas Ural consideration, staiulu for naught in tk face of this practice opatrty carried en. It is the Intention ' of tha law that all man be taxed with UQUulllv. hat do we find man hnnaatu- erttr In their asieeimsntsT It Is the to indue it.ed'.ctne is by its cures. Apply that tet to Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription ami it is at once lifted high uboxe all other put. up medicines designed for the cure of womanly diseases. Chronic forms of disease which local physicians have failed to cure, and which lme yielded to no other treatment, have been pt-rfectiv and permanently cured by the ue of Dr. Herce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes monthly regularity. It dries debilitating drains. It heals in flammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. Mr, ShojMhlre of UaUou, Shelby Co . Ohio. wrtt "Sly too her bid an ovarian tumor which we thought would retult in her death, but we had rcwu yoar advertixrarati and we commenced utiag your Favorite lTrwripllou ' We itot one doten bottkn to eommesee with. and Wore he had taken three bottle hc began to improve, he it IMuir to-day and we yeara oid when the tumor commenced to grew: the i aoreaty-aix now and the tumor ! all gone. She had gotten awfully Urge, and her Hub began to awHI before we began W unc your favorite ITe acriotion ' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness. Jaffna H8f9GaaalBBB7' aBBBV A Lucky Find But it's hard to find anything better 'Tiaacasof lieulth and strength. Uoir this in mind: thero's nothing to cq ul Silem beer ai a tonic and mild stimu lant. Cooling, refreshing, nourishing, inv'girating, it is aperfoct brew. Strict ly pure, of high grado and uniform in quality the beor par excellence. Capital Brewery Co. Mrs. M. Bo:k, Proprietor. Beauty leading a man by the nose May mislead him ometlmes, but tho beauty that leads & man to our laun dry is the faultless beauty of our art istic laundry work that he will nover find a misleading one. Our oxqulslte laundry work Is the acme of high grade excellence' In this line. Wo do up shirts, collars cuffs and woolens and lace curtains in n manner that keep them in fine condition, as woll as looking as good as n w at all times. Salem Steam Laundry C01. J, Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D. Olmsted, Mgr. Phone 411. 230 Liberty St imgmmmffittnfflffitffltmnMfflmfflffig Tb? 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