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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1902)
- "('("TV -j- " Wl'Hf -y -p" I 41W" "fsr' v mnw(,ji"!,W'w,w,fw i , S IWUIlttniijiMWWfff! HUP THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER M, tWfi. Thrive on -n i TIS WEEK OILY ' ?n morrow and all this week,Chi,dren the factory Sale of shoes Will sell patent-leather shoes for ladies as well as for men, that are worth $5.00 a pair for $2.15. They are made of patent calf and kid, in Goodyear welt and hand-turned, yet $2.15 will buy a pair or tnem at aetory Sale of Slioes State & Commercial Sts. Doart Treat Symptoms GtiRerifce cum. SUwfelante and cathartics will nevcrcnr jBdlgesUga. Thar a twwwartly rotieve the system but the next meal clogs 1 1 again. The foed should be tilffMVed. The nourishment--health strength It oouUlni should be apjoprttl-&brb bJ the system. KODOL purifies, cleanses, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. This now discovery digests all classes of food and aMlst the stomach and digestive organs In assimilating and transforming It into the kind of nourishment that Is taken op by the blood and fed to the tissues throughout the various organs of the bod jr. Rodol cures indigestion and dyspepsia, thus removing the cause of all stomach troubles. Kodol Rites such strength to the body that It Is inraluable In all wasting diseases. -I ttt to thk to tor whst Ko&o hasdeiie for me." writes Cllrton J71rtM.Ce4ltt. In. er4MMOt "nPt'xr everyiM! else bad failed. Wben I tried Kodol It Mpd aw rltfatswsr. I eirf Mir mnamma 11 rvonqi uiyeaxs nnai i-uu cat. r7tUAOo..Cht-ti. The II bottle cobU1bs2K times as Pmre4bT E. 0. DeWIU A Co., Chtrago. The II bottle ConUlntJH times as tantti (DMtHU r j Briiiit) as l&e trial sUa which sells tot tOc. )lrr pills for bUkxuiieii er Dewurs umc Earig Risers Ss.&SSi i - uttii BiiO, tboroacb. Tboy never (tip. Mall Orders Promptly Filled. J. MORRIS, Manager. An advance on flour Buy your flour sow. as It as cheap as it will be thU year Flour wiN be higher wllhln a few days, h don't delay. Remember we carry a complete stock, and our prices are the lowest in the city. ; Brewster & White Feedmen and Seedmen. 19 Court Street. Salern, Oregon. C bli oice StrawteyPlants Call at Journal oJfwe and get new catalog of fifteen ttuX. varieties. Ex ira ehelee hand-layered plants at $2X0 per hundred, 30 cents per dozen. A iery fine let of plants of Wilson, 8harpless, New Paris, Magoon, Defiance all reliably tested varieties that will grow large quantities of berries at 1.M per hundred, 29 cents per dozen. E. HOFER, Salem, Oregon. 6 i 1 1 8 H H I M U 1 1 i 1 1 1 H I H I t I " 1 1 - I U I I 1 H M S II I I $4000 IN PRIZES X Ask to see our new Shoe for Women, the X Dorothy Dodd, X You may be one of the lucky ones that will receive a part of the $4000. ;j IRV1N & PETTEYS : " Phone Blue 201. Repairing a Specialty. 94 State Street. ill HniiiiiiiiiiimniHiiiimiiiii iinniiU The est Assortment of Combination Cases and r"-""""" '"'" ''i""!'.1' A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner yo can enjoy (ran. one o( our tender and dsfletout wonts, sif aka, iamb or mutton stop, vtul outlets or pork. Our meat are all wit from U e fattest aad prwseiteattta, and we aan supply year table with trash, nutr tious and wboletowe meats at bed reek prices. KKH-wiJ w $ E C, CROSS SALHM ORB rhea mi Can you beat You will say ma, wfeiNt y turn Urn shirts, oollars and that n pit on our artiattc lamHlry work. Ooltera and white shirta ar sitt bum jNjtt " Jlkp new. without fra r tr, anl -v with tho oolorB as lr. .1. a whim ., bought from thft Uaberlalnr Our prlctg aro no JiIkIiw Ihau wbat yu wou4 Jpay for lMfarlnr nk nlw wher. Salem .Steam Laundry Coi. J, Olmsted, Prop, v Ooreus O, Olmstsd, Mgr nPins 411. 830 Liberty St JwEuED IT- l$Ae3lYnJ ft ilalli SOAP I I Ml I M mm T"?..WTnsfttfi WE LIKE IT-SO WILL PREMIUMS FOR WRAPPERS The Best Advertising on Earth will not make a permanent success of a poor soap. Quality is what counts. We know that DkwxmduC Soap is the beat laundry soap on the market. We have euough faith in it to spend tens of thousands of dollars a year in advertising it. This money would be worse than wasted if the soap were not what it ought to be. HAVK DIAMOND T WKAFPKKfl-WensknH tbn far ll n nf oiefal anl kttnrtlvaarllrM llluttrntra bwk ihawtsx oTf r X) trrnittm clven (or wraptwn. test cm rvuMt A ixrtUI will brlns It. Fremlum DeptThe Cudahy Packing Co So. OmalM.Nea. wen r YOUB 7. jlaM in "Bit v y u m I " IQse IS1 ? li 11 SSSmSJSBWBSnBVSMSMBHSmSMiSSWHMrSfSBBHt THE DAILY JOURNAL Members Northwest Afternoon News paper League. DY HOFER DROTHER8. Daily One Year, $4.00 In Advance Daily Three Months. $1.00 In Advance Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, 1.00 In Avance. Library Tables Ever shown in Salem can now be seen at our store. No use to wait longer if you need a book case. They range from $11.00 up. HOW TO CURE DANDRUFF. If we llvrd lu prrwt harmony with" tin principle of truth we would not be afflicted with dandruff or baldness or dHfnaa or bllndneaa or any other "neaa." Hut until we do so lire many will be helped by tetnedlaa, and out of that (act grows the multiplicity of halt resloraUrs and bather's lotions. Mark Twain found he waa gettliiK ale hk In years anil growlnx bald and DonHii to cast about for a reintHly. lit trtml tiMtny but at last was advised to buy a stiff brush and brush hi hah cv ry morning, lie says he bought a very atlR bristle brush and pkiwed up lilt walp uvwry day. ami at once began to grotv a line crop if hair. Tills demonstra tion might to satisfy anyone As Mark Twain has the hair. A first class bristle brush has to be made by hand aad uoata from four to trvtt ilullarM, but that Is a small price to Kiy for a head of hair. Dandruft Is nothing more nor Iws than an unclean hi'Hd. bud early and arise with the uireu girl If they want to become callable of Hcattering libraries like handfuls of neanula. Ufa lecture is given In full in the World's Work for November and we are favored with an advance copy. He allows that New York haa doubled Uindon aa the world's clearing house. ICngland he shows Is a second, or third rate country In nearly every resMtct. Why uven Carnegie don't live thi. hut up In the oat bogs of Scot land. This lectuie will make great demand lor the November World's Work. In that reaiHK-t the news stands will have to thank the great library-scattering. economlc-thuuderlMJlt-furxiiig Scotch man. them? ySteEato BimUw 'J' SWWxWAJl. lam iMtWiL 4k m u-te5vXAJU . sJ-l W ' . I CARNEGIE VERSUS AMERICA. 1'nder the title of America versus Kuiopo Urd Carnegie, who got so rl h ho had to go abroad and buy a i atl delivered this country a lecture mi 0( t 1'L'd, and has kindly sent us a iui. Lord Hklbo t'arnegle Is the aulhor f a.lMHik on The Umpire of llul ." which tlls young men to gut to Mm tafrr IS 5 & iT aim SOT vtxir,' " wi'oto Dp Ploroo ragarti Iny my aaso, and rooolvoU u prompt j'oply, frno." " I tiiilunsl nearly four earn of Urt"or- UK. writes Mis. J I. My era, of WutiliiiiKton.W.VM., "noised rmcipally from iiupror meu uh! Httrntion after tin- birth of h child, and ft-iiule rk nrki, rmultiitg in n i-ompluatioii of did exn. Had a tvrri ble cough ami hh nuemwiit jMtti ami toreiirw in Iuiik. 4 ic4u-i.l in lleli fnnu i& mhiimUU i' a xiHiiids in eighteen mouths. 1 lu 1 no appuic, and becauie o weak in I ner)ii I i-ouM scarcvly ait up. I lurrd with our Iiottte physicians for U mnii wall no beoetit, I was Uually imuiovU lu tiy lif. l'irtc'gmeluine. I wmte lu IhH'tor i'terce rcKitnliug my COM!, Hud rv- clvcl a puunpt reply, ire. ii- tug tile proper HiMltcuies (or uiv case. After ULm four bottles oi li IHerce's Kaxoritc frrecriotioii .i n d loar of hU '('luldeti Mrtlical Discover.' three duties eachtUty.alMtakiugoue bot tle of Dr I'ierc' CoiiukhhhI R.trsct of Smrt.Vod ami some of his 'Pellets,' I icsMSl coMuiuKi uiul am mm tnwr rW t!ti and fiatvgiHi Uiirty ttmdi in mtigkt. I sgaln feel like ui romurr lf. thanks to Dr. nerce ami bin gtwat NMtUcines.1' Su womH rt uwittti A outwit lie. htn0 ttr UtUr FREE. wmte. rtut ttmUlv MmUtmiM attd ait mm- I timut N-itiv. si Aii ah Dr. -A'. K flow, ffugu.'o, Ar. ', P-Wffil s rw i Ti ir y jmrrti.- MmT IIS iv If 4 agm'VJH- f '"MrslTlV - mmBmwT CAPTAIN MACKLIN. Richard Harding Davis, who gained lenown aa a military attache In the i$!iUli- war and In South Africa, has written his most finished piece ot action under the aliove title. The gcrlhnera' have pulilialied what will probably stand as the best war storj of the year. The tradition of mlllfary heroism are malntalueil gaily and jauntily, and yet without brutality. The hero Is a gentleman ami not a mere swaggering, liutcherlng slaughterer of his own SKK'leS. The novel is lightly sprinkled with sentiment, and yet the end la manly and soldierly. There Is not the suual (OHiiuest by petticoats with the accom panying sloppy aMilogles for a poorly urianged love story. Captain Mackllu Is a story of action aud dramatic Interest. You feel at once that It Is a Unlahed work of art. It Is mature aud yet has the freshness and buoyancy that fascinates youth, o THE GRAPE CROP. The markets show that Oregon Is producing a very Hue grape crop this year. There are grapes from South em Oregon, from Uuttevllle, and beau tiful grape froai all over Marion county. The Concord and the Niagara are the best kinds for table use. The latter is a seedling of the former and Is a great improvement in some ways. It has a slightly musky aroma that some do uot relish. Near jsaleui are vineyards that are producing very Hue wlae grapes. Mr Aufraace on the road just east of the penitentiary has a large crop of the white and black Uurguady. He grows tons to the acre. He also grows several kinds of the Kreurh I Heeling from which the moat famous wines are made la ISurope. These grapee art grown om the Hat black prairie soil, but Mr. Aufrautc la a vine dresser by trade. At Mt. Angel these wiue grapes are grown to great perfection. All this proves that the grape Industry la be coming ipjtte Important and way take rank with applea, prunes and straw ticirlca aowe day. There ant many favored location along the river that could be put luto viiioarde. A slope to the southWMt along water or on a klUaWe evea thouah It be so steep that It must be i.i need Is most favorable. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DE- QISION. Theoretically the direct legislation amendment was part ot the fundament al law of the state as soon It was adopted. It la not aud will not be statute law until it bat be enacted by the lectelutur and executed, by the 'properly rti-titnt.-.i autiioiitx I There U i mi.Ij Uuus tuider our I form of gYerutttaut a "self-t)xe ul- tna m" If tfcere were aery thla why ta tks sk asswlitiw law shsI xofw of other law, srf psalu ag lav ran be Bsatfe. no "el-rct-ln Tfc rosistituttosi xsmet be cosuNnM4 asi a iHsase. T tmtthulve and rsfer pcrtmsi -ssBWaslsnesst Is a- port erf L The whole tmswllsillnsi aswt b sal aried Into statutes before It la "eetf-ciectitinaj." The asaearfaseat Is la MD rare aad . ffrt as aa asseadsseat aad It taay ae akra adtaatage of by the asaale as It tand if everybody is wllllac. But Mr Blarkbura la his. iaal lonnd up says. THERE IS NO POSI TIVE DIRECTION TO THE SECRE TARY OF STATE TO SUBMIT ANY OF THESE MATTERS TO A VOTE OF THE PEOPLE." Let as mapoee that the legislature ahall fail to eaact If'giiitatinn to put the referendum Into offft-t aad the people acting under the aateadaseat file a petition to pass a flat salary law under the direct legis lation theory. Would not the Secre tary of State agree with the above. hat there waa no law to submit aay hlng The decision settles nothing. It may -oothe the consciences of those who v. anted to. throw the people a populla tic nop and then deprive them from ?h benefit af patting It Into eaTecL When M hi coaMred how boldly am! brasenly offlcials violate the letter and spirit of the ex let lag constitution. talk about aa untried experiment, like th referendum amendment, being self-executing" must be received with a grain of allowance. If all the vtat official were ardent champions of the people's rights under the amendment it might be "self-operative." but such Is not the case. The Oovernor aaeumea that the leg islature shall act at the regular ses sion, and If It should act at the regular xesalon. why Is It not more Important that It shall act at a special session? The amendment itself provides that there shall be legislation to put it in to effect, and then make temporary provision that until laws can be en acted to put into effect the existing lawa shall be employed to give the people the benefit of its operations. Hut It may be found that that was only a trick to deceive the people. The principle of liberal construction of the amendment Is stated by the At-tornoy-Oeneral as a reason' why no leg islation Is needed. But "liberal con t ruction" may be friendly or hostile to the popular rights. The very officials sgalnst whom the people seek protec tion will do the conatruelng. They have construed It out of existence In South Dakota, just as thy may decide to do In Oregon. The principle was liberally construed" into the Umbo of forgotten political nostrums In Califor nia. The politician's program is to keep the Referendum Inoperative. Some who now contend It is In full force aud effect will go Into the courts and aasail Its operation because there Is not adequate legislation to carry It into effeft. That la "polltlcB. as she s played" everywhere. paat aartlrtale, h ooW la It of g1la laMtiawtion w we about the gbjaatlc grarsl that are carried on against ta public. It Is heavy oa perspicacity, but a Heat-weight when it coasts to telling the truth about aay public oNtcial. un leas It hsppnas to have a grudge agedast hlav Unfortunately, there are at few grafter who Incur its enmity, aad the public get but little benefit when It does show up one of tbem. b raaae It's geaerally doae to get even with some oae. Instead of being done becaas It Is right But people must aot expert too much from a newsim per performing the obsolete function of a party organ ruc-a yA I Urn SKhS t flh I In 4Hk ssHdC' w 'ilf Fat B t l Jxl s B The He! j to-Scrre 1 1 rml f 82 Dumps said: "Doctor, I'm worn out; eed a rest without a doubt, And yet I can't afford the time." aid Doc. : "A nickel and a dime Will stock you up again with vim. Eat Force.'" He did. He's "Sunny Jinj." 1 it! I an antidote for the rest need. Sweet, crisp flaHei of wheat and malt. Vses "Force" In HI Pmctlco. "I nni uMiik 'Forco' In my prnottco hero and And It an excel lent and palatable food, both for the well and the sick. "W H. Wkscott, M v The politicians of the stl are not going to prevent a special session anil cooaideratioa of the pledges they made , the people without having the whole matter aired. The people voted for the ; referendum and Mat salaries almost unanimously, and are entitled to a fair , trial of these reforms In good faith. The Journal believes they will get this. aad believe those who trine with such j matters will be punished with public condemnation, as they deserve. . 8 . W. S. VRen. one of the flint to advo cate the initiative and referendum In Oregon, now that the people have a cnauce to test u in a pecuimrij iiijiu-,. rrlate case declares that he is opposed j .... urtinti Jn t ung it in the ca.e of the i.ewis f( Quf store your Headquarter s wiiei! in HUH vlHTA bjiiujiikhivh. w, .. . ..-. ency. ihou art a jewel, and thy name la not U'Ren. Allrtiny Democrat. o If you are blood. Indicated headache, etc.. we would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which wo sell under a positive guarantee. It will al ways cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. 60 cts. and J1.00. D. J. FRY. Druggist o P f RParrh nf Umbrellas. Mackintoshes, Rubbers r&JSJSiK or anything in Dry Goods or Millinery, Our lines of goods give perfeci satisfaction, and combined with our low prices have made uspepular: therefore join our iwmv customerTand makethis your headquarters when The Sllfe Way' shopping. Our clerksjreonlvtoo glad to show goods and prevent Pneumonia and ConBtimp- nyote prices. j Is to cure your cold when It flrat I " rt . Greenbaum's Dry uooas biore to tlon appears. Acker's Engiisn Hemeay will stop the cough In a night, and drive the cold out af your system. Al ways a quick and sii" cure for Asth ma. Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. If it oes not saUsfy you the druggist will refund your money, write to us ror tree sample. W. H. HOOKER & CO., Buffalo, N. Y. D J FrtY. DruRRlsL Next Door to the Postoffice . 302 Commercial St. O. H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, In White Corner. Salem, Oregon. Parties .leslrlng superior operations at mod erato fee in any branch aro lu especla. request S0ULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND OR ForSilea snd vldnlty Ictve ordtr l C(o will's Musk Store. LONG ON SYNTAX, BUT SHORT ON We learn Jroni the Capital Journal. if Salem. 1 he slime and morass of politics has lunken our fair etate about as far as the people can stand. They are wading to their necks in a sea of burdens and abur.es that can only be lifted by a fight for what Is right. t The Journal's heart Is evidently in the right place, but for liersplcaclty It loaves something still to be desired. Slime and morass seldom go about jinking things, especially In the slngu lar number and obsolete iwfect prin ciple, l&iuully dlfllcult Is the task of lifting seas. The itowef of mixed met- aphores to clarify the political situa tion must be limited at best, and their use should be couHued to St. Patrick's day. Oregonlan. The Oregonlan la great oil syntax, but It refuses to take u stand on mat ters of vital iuiportauce to the people. It la not mixing metaphors, but It la terribly mixed on whether there should be a special session ur not. It diiesu't ludultcc 111 the obsolete W S. C. STONE, M. D. PHOPKIETOR OF STONE'S DRUG STORES ' 8ALEM, OREGON. Tho storaaftwo In numberiare located at No. 235 and 297 Commercial st., -.l ... .U ...1...l ..lh n iMmnlnt. auu uru wuu aiuwnuu wuu m wuuj;jic lino of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, utc, Has had somo 25 years experience lu the practice of medicine and now makes no charge for consultation, el imination or prescription. Chop! Chop! Chop f Tiresome, isn't It, to get down the chopping bowl and knife and prepare something for the next meal ? But the tiresome method- is out of date. You can do the work with Sargent's Gem Food Choppe r and do it better with but little labor. The Gem chops all kinds ot food in coarse, medium or fine pieces, as de sired. Useful in the preparation of substantiate and desserts. You need it in your kitchen every day. K. M. tyJE 3L CO.. ssffTfirV f& III Chest Pains From "Tobacco Heart." Valvular Heart Dis ease Threatened. Dr. Miles' Heart Cured Me. Cure The tffect of excessive kmeking shewn by Mch s)mptoau a bart phiai, heartburn, saaoihenne spells, ihortnM U breath. Mut tering and palpitation, it mot enou. If ar heart u m any way affected you should year I at oacc begia the uc wt Or. Mus' Heart Cur watch oAricae tb btood, retilstM tc heart's action and improves the etrculaUoi. "I am a local newspaper mm and have been aa inveterate smoker since mv boyhood. A ImW over a year ago 1 tint noticed symptoiat of heart trouble, palpUa two and acute pains aad a peculiar, I might say, indescribable feeling across my chest Local physicians said 1 had "tobacco beuU 1 quit sntokint; for a white and took regular dote, of digitalis aad belladona with some relief but the same old symptoms were ttll there. A tncad of mine here recently died of hat the doctor saul was valvular dusasc of the heart. Knowing that his symptoms were simitar to awne I feH that my time too was limited, although I am still a young man, in my thirty-ninth year In SkiUman Si Stone's drug store here Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure was recommended. 1 began taking it aad I can ptMtively state that its effect Is msrvelous. I have put finuhed my third bottle aad feel like a W and believe I am cured, rats tetter is the spontaneous utterance ef oae who wishes to thank you (or beaeots received." Wu. N. Grant, Seattle, Wash, fotmsdy of Spoksae, Wash. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle On MffoV Kftjnsdics. Send lie free book Woven Wire Fencing The fence that fences. Once up. itays up. Special price during Octob er. Car will arrive about October 2Sth. Place your order at once, and wve money. WALTER M0RLEY Salem Fence Works. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mall and passenger trains Baggage to all parts ot the city Prompt service. Telephone No. 241. HOMYER & HEDRICK. B. R. JONES Attorney at Law Toledo, Oretjon. Was clerk of circuit court for sti rears and has an up-to-date abstract of all property In Lincoln county Your Step Mother Is still hero busy as ever, and whi your clothes are all out ot order, worn with buttons off, take tbem to her at .he Salem Dyo Works. At this establishment you can get anything, set to rights, from a pair ol gloves, to the most elaborate sill own. A gentleman can get bis hat Meaned, his trousers creased, or his whole suit rejuvenated to suit hit aste, also four suits a month for 11 luttons sewed on, rips sowed up, suits iressed on short notice. New goods tbrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. H. WALKER 195 Commercial Qtrest fnI THE ELITE CAFE 203 Commercial Street. OYSTERS Served In the best of style and with the most suitable accompaniments. a ECKERLEN. Proprietor Shingles and Shakes The roor Is shingled host It you us the kind of shingles nnd shakos wo sell, and wo ask you to noto tho good wear and economy of tho roof for which wo furnlBh tho shingles or shakos. Wo carry a Inrge stock of shingles and shakos of good quality, carefully solectod to ranko a sound, tight, durable roof, and wo aro al ways rondy to glvo estimates. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. Pas. Depot Phone 651. If you wish to be healthy And happy drink good boor, such as the Salem brand, known for Its purity, palatablllty and gonornl oxcollonce Soma beers tasto good, but are not good; somo boors nro good but don't tasto good. Salem buer tastes good and Is good yet our prlco Is not great ly In oxcess of Inferior mnkos. Have you ever tasted nnd tostod Salem ber? CAPITAL CITY BREWERY AND ICE WORKS, Mrs. M. Beck, Proprietor. Our Rugs and Carpets..., Tin sil'p Will Please you a new lot of 9x12 rugs just in III CO eu Naevous and lis. Dr. Miles Medical Co K&bul lad. it IkMssas. Address O. G T Co's PASSENGER 8TEAMEHS Pomona and Altona Leaves (or Portland duily except Sunday at 7 a. hi Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Poet of Trs4e st, M. P. RALOVW a 308 Commercial St. Store at Salem and Albany. Next to P. 0. iWHOLBSALE ; AND RETAIL D. 3. BBNTL,eY Phone 691 Main 'rd