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--7, -- -nC. r - -" THE Dlt.Y JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER M. 1902. T J ,7 M , y n If U "V .' If ML" ' s Mjr T nHlKil If.y ni Jim Damps at work o fiercely jawed ' That e'efl the office ba7 wa awed. The force, at loss to see tie bs So out of sorts, was also cross. Hew josshisc Hi the force with vim, For "Force" has rallied Sassy Jim." "Force " TUdr-t-erCMI MM JTHE DAILY JOURNAL HK IHHHHMMHMI d jV AnuViTJV 'jW TfaJxrVurviyKv r . M , t - - . .. htl& business profit throagh good digestion. Swcet, crisp flaltea of wfceat ma malt. Members fforthvreet Afternoon Mrws paper League. BY HOFER BROTHERS Daily One Year, $4X0 In Advance. Dally Three MoMhs, $1X0 to Advance. Daily by Carrier, 59 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year. JtJDQ In Avance. JOURNAL X-RAYS. Thtf r still so netttsoaa oa a lo Mice the city Hatttn, Tho Greater flat Ctab sfeoaM bar U member Qmery: Aro ywa kMtta; yonr neighbor anil the load Tr Man Wh Work. y tM soa w." J?J ul I nfawt M t ta t s-rr---. 7 JSJS" ni MISS IDA M. SNYDER, Treasurer of tho BrooKIrn at tno uri iud. BNSTnUAL Irrejru- uriticj are Gener ally the beginning I of & woman troo-t Vr T 2V SJwi MUl UU.trUr Um, With iha vitality sta loir ebb, we tiwca wen. ettad. the diffwtion duor-j dered, she ?cs abont pale- I faced, houow-eyea ipttd. a pileoiw contrast to tee blooming health of he former tcIL Hot over tA-tiLLi.. l..Vmrr Wisnrif Cardm. A ft raralaior of the aewrlroal periods Wins of Cardi has seer wen known to fall. It baa K-Uow failed lorertOTe perfect health, erea in the raott wntf felt al wwraraUid caie of wmJm". Mks Ida M . Hfiydr. of Ko. 636 Br gm atreet, ilmoktrn. K. Y . has wed Wise of Caxdoi and she saw it blp-d her Into a new hfo. Haalth to Miie Srd Is worth a jrreat deal. She 1 1 an attraotiTfl ymjf woman with lawJ ltual aitainmenU aad be ocepi the writn of T reaawer of the Broolc Jm Kt End Art Clab. This portion mark her ti n pmoa of inlejlerf, clo ture anil refinement and it spsaks hltrhly of the mpw and traether fellow weuwm hae in Jiw Bhewritess "H womrn u-ould pay more attention MniHMHIBIIllIH I to their health we would have more happy wives, mother aod daughters, asd if (bey would use more latel Uztaec la the matter of medt cine, observing tauktf they would find that the doctors' prescription do oot perform the many cures they are given credit far. "In comuhiaz with tny druggist be advbed McEIree's 7iof of Cardui and Thed- ford' Black-Draught, and to I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new Isle opened vp to roe with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Yoa may vxan the same relltf as Mim herder, if you take Wine of Card n I as ihe took it. Thedford's Black Draught it the companion medloine of M'iae of Cardui and it is a lirer and bowel regulator which assists greatly in etTeeUng a care. If yea take these Medicines according to directions, tho relief and cure is simple. Borne eases are cured qntckly and others take longer lecaase the ditxaae has ran longer. Remember how Mim Snyder took Wine l Cartlui ami lias health. The muae tnediciiMA are offered you to-day. 'UJ1 NEofCARDVI A million suffering women bare fotasd relief In WineofCardai. ! m mi i ii mmw0mmB oice Straitay Plants Call at Journal office and get new catalog of fifteen best varieties. Ex tra cbolco hand-layered plants at $2X0 per hundred, 30 ccnta per dozen. A very fine lot of plants of Wilson, Sharpie-., New Paris, Magoon, Defiance all reliably tested varieties that will grow large quantities of berries at ft.00 per hundred, 20 conta per dozen. E, HOFER, Salem, Oregon. HARRITT k LAWRENCE -8ELI .. r More Groceries and Better - ' Groceries than Anybody AND EVERVTHINQ IN 8EA80N FOR HOUSEKEEPERS IN THE COM. INO SEASON. OLD P. O. QROCERY. mHiiiiiiiiiiiniinn-Hiiiiiii)iinnninnif -sr I iSf BI.JJS "- svs i i s 4TiV sw f im -l "wr Mfi .j'mj f $4000- m. PRIZES X . ,T i "i0 cyft- mfo7WytflJ. the J::' ralrnMMBt Park! WteMa't MMRd alc If besoBnad to tk estyr It may hi a thossaatsd years, say own Cotomhta. Tb Joamal kaa aa mtsworad toto Srapblc roaort. a4 hoy is w aotHMr tr:y sa aa etajist pao aor. wHIt aereral Isawotsmeata. Tb nrt fataJsty asSOMsiiis; Um Ire Idenl's btiitttee; trio SoMii. wa Um hilHnt; of a SMwro track-walkar by his faat train M. aa pray that ha coat bark allv aawl wetl. Sataa I'reaw Ctab moats tonight It is to be hoped that no OMteoatod weapotM will be carried. The cmb baa OfM member 1 the rlty ajoremment. one In the tecialatiire, and came very near bartns; one In the penitentiary. The Portland Telegram baa aa editorial to the effect that tb next letdelatnre will neeatmarlly b an ex pemrlve on, and In the earn paper ptlH'a a fartjo ptctare of the firm Henry R McOfnn R l Hume, who has caaght about all the fish In Southwestern Oregon, la to oetablish headtoartrrs at Salem, and draw the net for a United States senatorahlp. Well, be la a good baei apun man. and the state might do worso Whll there are some bad break In Mr Flaax'a record In the bneletattire. he also did a lot of good thing, and on tho whol the good overbalance the bad This Is said without Inten tion to support Mr. Flagg. should h bo a randidate for city recorder and polir ludg". We fJo not believe the people ran get a man to fill that ufflco any bettor than Mr. Judah baa filled It for four yan peat. He la a horse of th right color, and haa more than earned his keep, and will prove too swift n the track for anything that haa Ixfn mentioned yet for the place. Mr Plagg will mme day, we predict, find his true "metro," aa the French say. and make a success of It. There Is a big scheme being organ lzl to hold up the btwtnoaa men for a largff amount for a Portland Baat ern advertising proposition. Heyond the ' Adam ami fVe" pamphlet pre pared by the Salem Commercial Club, this city should engage In mi such en terprise. flood government, good school and some good imbllc Im provements are a better program. The Cltlsens' Informal committee haa nr-ted with great wisdom In re qiieetinK the entire city administration to continue for another term. They will go into the campaign with an un broken front, with fully redeemed pledges and standing solely for the flnanrlnl honor and Integrity of the Capital f'liy Kew problema will have to he fared It Is doubtful If the rlt can he kept within Its present border yet if they are extended It should onl be done after the most careful dellb oration of the matter, from a stand point of good bUHlneaa for the whole community The suhnrlM should lw regarded as a sacred trust to lie held and administered In the Interests of the honiM-biilMers, and the sanitary welfare of their fa ml Hue. A city Is a growing organism, and. with what nature has done for us, Salem will lie come the most beautiful city In the Northwest, aa It Is now the best ad ministered one These are matters for pride and consideration. Tho Salem Journal Is In favor of a special session of the IftKbilatMre to appropriate I KM) ,000 to the Lewi and Clark Bxposltlon. Woodburn lnile pondont. Tho Journal petitions wero all for a special session to enact a Hat salary law and put the Referendum into ef fect Hut It would Jar the seven story Intellect of the Wood hum mas to tell the whole truth nbout any thing The Journal pointed out to the rortiand people the Impossibility ol getting their appropriation without passing laws to put at least an equal amount of revenue Into the treasury For this The Journal was rated among jfe "You I 1? Are HmmWmmmWmM JITTERS Tltw asedkfae by rtreBitbes- ar tM ttocareb usable tt to do i t work proper It It a ni trU fy I e blood, t- and tt rve l.sib. It sih. catee Hisses. Sick Heaiacbe. Icdfgestlon. Dysrxtsla. Irsotncfaasl Malaria. Try the ijp- ts 'pix'd t tb fair appro prlatw The Joamal flatly says It believes the state of Oregon has made a ssrto mistake. If there Is got a? to be a Lends and Clark Centeasdal at all. In not getting in and prorMtng for ft three month before the other state lesdatatores meet When onr stato Is trylaa; to do sosaethlna; to got Into the rang of vtstoa of the Westward com teg millions of Immigrant It was aa tatperatfra necessity to do that thing early, and with Mffcfeat vigor to at tract tho attention of the world. It always pays to do tho right thing, and do It right The naene of John H. McXary haa been repeatedly aaed la connection with a place on the Republican ticket for mayor. Mr, McXary Informs The Journal that he Is not a candidate, never haa been, sad will not be a can didate, aad will not accept the nomi nation if tendered to him by the Re oubllcaaa or any other party. He has ill he can attend to aa deputy district attorney for Marlon county, aad wants no further osncial responsibility In rrablir affairs. He la an active mem ber of the Greater Salem Commercial Club, and chairman of the joint com mittee on charter amendment Mr McXary baa a right to be naked to be excused, and respectfully requests that his name not be farther need. DIRECT LAW MAKING Discussed by an Old Republic can Farmer Who Writes People With Great Big "P" Always Hd. Journal- There sms to lie trouble In the mind of some men who are engaged In kmrnallam concerning the referendum or direct legislation amendment It haa been frequently asserted that there should be an extra session of th legislature called for certain purposes one of which Is to put into ojieration the amendment above mentioned Now. while I am In favor of an extra tesabm for a flat salary law, I cannot ee any reason for special legislation to put into' effect the Initiative and Referendum, these proioltlons were tubmltted to the people of Oregon last June, and were settled beyond an piestlon of doubt, and are now In full 'ore. In reading the act we find two acta combined one fnr submission ind one for operation; the first part ioIh forth the (towers reserved to the leople. and the second the basis of -vetltlon, and method of procedure Vow, what more do we necessarily lave to have? I say emphatically nothing more1 All that the people of Oregon have to do Is to proceed ar ordlng to the law enacted by the last two legislatures, and adopted by the neople The latter clause of the law says "Petitions and orders for the Initia tive and Referendum shall be filed with the secretary of state, and, in lubmittlng the same to the people, he and all other olllcers shall be guided by the general laws and the act sub mitting this amendment until legists tlon shall lie especially prorlded there for." Now, Mr. Republican aad Demo crnta, what are you going to da about t? If you call a special session, or iny other session, and pass an art to till or cripple Direct legislation the ieop!e can hare It submitted, as the 'aw now pros Idea, and we will see which Is the greatest, the people or the state legislature? We are aware of the fact that Di rect Legislation Is a bitter dose for Oregon politician and their friends to wallow. The leaders or both old par les are oppod to It, and will do werythlng they can to kill or Injure t They want to foist some of tholr 'ilg appropriations onto the state of Oregon this winter. This Is why they ire anxious to throw dirt at Direct legislation. They am afraid that their pet appropriations will suffer I say to tne people of Oregon. let us ttaud by the amendment and the law as It now Is, and defend ourselves and our homes against this band of hurt a user who are always devising scheme to tax the public for kxal and private benefits. The ballot is tlu mokt powerful wwapon of defense that we have, let us use It Intelligently is American cltlsens should, and not like party slaves, aa we have done in the past. OLD HBP FARM Kit. I Mi Kee, Or . Nov 10, IK) J (The old farmer Is all right In hfory. but we fear la practice he will and the politicians circumventing him. Thsy will attack the amond ' meat In varloaa ways They will call a oaatitatloMl eonrentloa. They will Kraut a siintganor clause. They will i Ut aasatMlmaai U net In force and Uttt It tsfekfdalatad upon. They Hr r cosuiadlctory and "T win TW WILL BE s TO SMOKERS OF THE m JAN.I9Q3 'fvn , net QlAmlm NTHE W0rUB, !,& nolA $ EMo5t BK fiFf! In, wninr.i?.. " oniLDs m 4P a nramm V fXpf pSfrfl lUM' $ rN JACI HOW MANY CIGARS will the United States collect Taxes on during the Alonth of December, 1902? (Clgirt bturlng Jj.od pr thouund ( ) $ 19 kaa 00 wiI1 be 2ven '" January, 1903, to the persons whose estimates T cwV.vv are nearest to the number of cij cicrars on which S.i.oo tax ner 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. Distribution will be mado ns folleus: To the (!) person eMlaMtlsg the cldSMt To the 2 persons wlton- vstimstv his next closest To tho.... ..1 persons whoe estlmatf are next chjecn To the 10 peros whoc estlmsics arc mxt closest To the 90 persons whose enitnwu are next eloaest T lb.... 40 mr)H whose est I males are next cl'vt To the.... 30 mmooi whose iKimstea ate next closest To the... .100 persons whose estimates are next olotott To the. .2,000 persons whose fttlmste ate next olMest '10 ine .a.uw eraons whose estimaiMi arc srxt doit To the-80.000 person whose estimates aro nt-t clotett v w to each one box of 80 "Crsnto" CiaarH M.213 35.213 porsons ...(5,.'W0.W) each). ...(fl.UtiO.00 each). irVKj.OO each). t$m0 each) (t 100.00 each). ($30.00 each) (S5.00 esch) .110.00 each). (f 0.00 web). Ill i ml (Value $2.50 per box). hi est MMIM ! te tes t ssfttaasa "' at . ,. Itlllltill $5 00O.00 In cash 5.0OO.OO ' 5.00O.0O " 5.O0O.OO ' 5.000.00 2.500 OO 2.50O0O ' 2.500.0O 20,000.00 ' 1 5,000.00 75,000.00 .$14-2.600.00 Every 100 bands from above named cigars will entitle you to four estimates. were fiXfflnS hZ '"U' iB " I"ta.i-lfc. number of Cigar, now bear! $3.00 Tax per thoaMnd.'for which Stamps In December, 1M0. .(H7.oW.S03 Clnrs. IH Mswck. Ittt, lWi.07 CIb" DeMinber. 1WI, 470.913.170 April. 1904, 6I0.SU 103 " Jaauerr. 1M2. Ifl,t.7l7 .. May. IttOS, 6sM.ftW.Ui7 - " Pebrwary. 10W, 416.1U5 IS In Oflie of a tie la otiimttics. the amount uderid will be divided eoiwllv asMinir tboc mtiL.i i u rsu.ii .. .. made as soon ftr Janaary 1st. i(H n. the ngurea are obtalaabl. fTumX HernM ife ieatL I Wtwe l,,,e a,I!lTds,win Write your fnll asm 41 Post Office Addle, plalhly ..n chsts comsloln? Uadl TT.Mr SiVei.(,'r Dan,u,r; must be fully prepaid. In order for your wtlmale to irtcipaie. n ,M,W ' " ' ,' Kl" ohiree on your jcksge All cslimatM under this olfcr must be forwarded before December 1st, 1902. to the . . PLORODORA TAG COMPANY. Joroy City. N J You do not lose the value of your bands. Receipts will be ent you for vour hand. .h ti.... i . mi. t . Reed a. the band them.icKe In securing Presents. One band from i florodora " or , L ,r V '" ""'f "' ,""t " mentioned aboe. wlil count in securing Presents the same oM from "Sir llJrss 'sh 7. ? , """c C'f '1 Navy," m0I(1 Pen anU Money," "J T." "Master Workman," .Piper Meldsleck?' "iXJt'Snfl m"!' "SU"l,iarf. " Raxor." or " Planet " Tobacco ; or one Sweet Caporal " Cigarette Box Fron" ' B0t J"Ck' " 0IJ H0""1'" Un4 ,sth .s,.,u, .p . p,.U UK. .1 paps, with your m. tni ,t pUim ,. . BUk faf ( HIiKtratitl laiuloguo (,f Pri'entK for llX'l and lOnt wtj l roadv f,.r .lior.i,,.. -i . , . ... receipt of tin cent., or ten tobacco taw, or twtuty r.trar band dinnbuti -n about l- ,,r ji W! and w.ll I mailed on Pto-J Wholesale ! S5" AND RETAIL mo. Heat brauda Portland Cement. WOOD; eawed or (on building material, sand, gravel, lath, eulogies, etc .3. BENTLEY Phonn 001 Main OINTHSand TULIPS 4Sty6 Just received tho Quest usaortment of CHOICE BULBS ever ts olty. Wa invito the ladloa of this city to call and see the same. Brewster & White Fcedmen aod Seedmen. 'Chop! Chop! Chop! Tiresome, isn't it. to tret riown h rthfcf chopping bowl and knife and prepare kmp something for the next meal 7 But the tiresome method is out of date. You can do the work with Sargent's Gtsm Food Chopper and do it betterwith but little labor. Tfm Gem chops all kinds of food in coarse, medium or flnp. nierv o a. sirad. Useful In the preparation of substantials and desserts. You need it in your kitchen every day. m. m, wave ai co 15 11 J Sm iCtlaud YOHHS VmVt W W'w 8alem, Oregon. Saltm, ,norxh i - rr" .::- x-. 11 p. nuw wu on" Rsi )IOvj-ajii CbrlsliaH asswHvOT -"-" iafom;1 "tm ITfTtr!TtI "","" SaWssaaasVi !1 'l i -"?r -t- iMH $W AUuj m.