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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1902)
-i On ' i y u ' ? ! J. i I 1 fAQEQ TWO. 5 THE JD ILY jjuRL, 8ALE1t OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1902. y it 3 a Hair falling? Then you are starving it. You can stop hair-starvation with a hair-food. Ayer's Hair Vigor. GOVERNMENT WITHOUT SALAR ' IE8. Tne Mayor and City council of the City of Salem work without compen sation and th8lr work can't be beat. ftjpie 8alem board, of education gov ern one of the largest school districts in America and get not a cent of sal ary. A commission of ten citizens, four of them already serving as aldermen without pay, have worked for two months In framing a city charter. J0. Ar.rO... Iwtlli AUti. the regular trmlo of Uo Bprlng months AH Salem business interests arc ex panding. HtiBlnefca methods and stocks of Roods and systems of buslnoss im proving. The coming year mny seo some changes in business firms and vMll tKM new firms opqhltlg dtewl ' CHEAPER ALCOHOL Alcohol outers Into the manufacture of nil kinds of patent modlclnes and lB,u3ied In nrany of our country's limnufucturinz Indus .rtes. Photo- rrftnhln aiimill'Mi (trim-, flavoring x. Some of these are professional nndtmcU aBd furnltlire taetoAm. business men whose time Is valuable Tht( nporUllt mw mafrjal nays out xney nave worKeu wim H-y a Tory high revenue lis ami timove- no community in me worm o.meat ,8 BtarUKl to relieve these In tne services oi as n.gn a c.asa o '"j(lHBtr, oni, st tne mme ttmo rolge telllgcnt and brainy citizens free gratis revenues. as the Capital of Oregon. The principle of government without salaries should be extended. The best qualified citizens should not refuse to give of their time to maintain good government and promote the common welfare. The new Salem charter Is the most -publlc-3plrlted document ever framed for a municipality. It contains no private grafts. It shows no favors to rich or poor, great or small. It is 'the joint product of this comunlty's best brains and we owe them a debt mot lightly paid. CONTINUED HOLIDAY TRADE. Tho morchants of this city liavo never had so good n holiday trade wb this year. Tho stores have been crowded with people. Large and mall shops had all they could attend to and most of them more than they ould handle with comfort. The banks were full of business to - over-flowing. IJoth banks Wednesday had to line the peoplo up at times mid there wns not tin hour people were waiting to deposit or receive . rapney,. There will ho consldorablo business hu week of a holiday nature as many people will buy articles to pay bnok DiasenU thoy received from friends that they wore not expecting anything from. . Snlem merchants will havo to koop tholr holiday dlsplas for a few duja i-et and then thoy will Bottle back to HBHaBMBIMBIBRQBailBSSiatiaBIBa 12 U ,A,S H H A CLANs PS s SWEE H Am& MKJLMm a n or i H$ M At The Dump There is a bill before congress to reduce tho tax on those spirits used for Industrial and commercial purpos es from $1.10 to 70ct. a gallon. -The Joy bill now bofore congress should rccclvo the tunnort of our mombers in cougrees nt least on the showing of facts that has bovn made to Tho Journal. Of SS to close out our"! line 3 holiday slippers. S g Men's black CAf g Alligator Slippers Jvt- S (r Aden's Embroider g UUW ed slippers S3 Aen's tan Everett Cp S house slippers U Jv Sensible m Holiday Presents 3 QKr Ladies' carpet a D Dtjhouse slippers 9 Ladies' red g felt slippers 65e 50c Ladies' black felt slippers Ladies' red and tan lea ther Turkish 7Ep Ladias' red or slipper CM AA vM.VV blue felt: Juliet slippers trimmed with fur g Alt At b Dump Prices Cash Shoe Stone. s aOS.Commercfal St. 8 WlllliIlBlKHllHHllKiUlilsUil9 FAIR FIGHTING. Ton of the best and most unselfish citizens havo spoilt ovor sixty days framing a chartor In whnt thoy doom the best interests of the city of Snlom. The city council, composed of ton of the host mon who can be chosen by tho voice of the peoplo havo gone over that charter section by section and have recommonded it to tho con sideration of tho legislature. The Salem Commercial club will on Monday night again go over the pro posed amendments and Improre them if it can. Tho Important amendments have been printed Jn n the Salem newspapers. Tho Journal believes In the fullest and falrost discussion of the charter and has a number of communications for and against It that will be pub lished nt once. The Journal has other conimunlca tlons that will not be printed became thoy are not honest and fair in their method. Any fnlr argument coming from a man honosTly favoring or op posing will bo printed. " But where tho sarao person untie takes to write both sldos, as one sing ing American and Knownothlng In the same paper, there Is nothing fair or honest about It. Whera a man by misrepresentation seeks to prejudice forolgners against the work of tho chatter commission he is doing something so manifestly unfair that he lias no rights In n fair newspaper. There Is not a word of discrimin ation In the clmrtor against any citi zen foreign or naturalised. It does proposo an occupation tax or license, on persons living outside the city and coming in to do business. If such persons want all the benefits of doing a profitable business In the city why should they not pay the same ifa the businessman living in the city nnd paying to keep up tho city government? If the poople living In tho suburbs nnd doing business in the city paid their Just share of city taxoe for tho nilvileRes they onjoy tho city .would havo twlco tho revenue. THE SMALL FRUIT INDUSTRY. A young man came to Salem the other day and made arrangements to tot plants to sat out five acres of stiawberrlee. Ha llvee on a largo farm near McMtimvlfla and proposos to nut in a cannery nnd pack the crop. This young man has been roadlng tho articles on the strawberry Industry published in the Pad tic Homestead written by the editor of Tho Journal and was Inspired thereby. He will employ considerable labor. Vm. Showalter writes from Ashland that he has bought G000 strawberry plants and will go Into tho business qulto extensively. He has also bought a copy of our book on the strawberry Industry 1 the Pacific Northwest. This little book was written not to make money but as a labor at love to promqte an Industry that gives employment to families and blesses all who are connected with it from planting to eaUug and making money. It cost us about S100 to get out the book and we do not expect to sell enough to gej. our money bao.lt. But the booklet Is the climax of devotion to building up an Industry that takes no capital and to whloh Attn Ani i nt tv la olnoniln ltf n rlntkf a A VIM WVtUMtt SO IUJUIUI UUWVVUt The same devotign has boon shown Hjby the members of Uie Salem Fruit uiuwuia uuiuii uuu (iu iiNtuiieu iu promoting the Industry at Salem ma torJally, U is upon thoso little in dustries that our prosperity la found ed. This is a day of big things and It is a big thing to enlarge the field of crifployment for hundreds of fam ilies at n time of yeai when there Is no other work. COLLEGE VS. PUOLIC SCHOOLS. The president of the California 'state university, one ljoujnmln Ide Wheeler, pdt fc(rt vns hlsf latest pro nunclnmento against tho public schools that they Thavo too many womefn teacher, nnu 'that' their only salvation lies In disposing of a vast proportion, thereof nnd filling theli' places with unpn.- A 'great, many peo ple nre verj kroifgfy of t'hb dplnlou that a foW womapjy women in the great universities' risi' teachers would help to make the students more manly and less hoQdlunilsh'. A long nnd inilmnto atjrjtmlntance with the public sohooli loes not cause us to agree with Benjamin Ide who, by the by, knows as much about the requirements, tho nftods, the A noted London club man once laid o wager with a friend that the latter could not sell a given number or gold guineas nt a icnny a niece. He won his wager. The people refused to buy. They thought he was ofTermg loo much for too little. . It may le that the claims made for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription 8eeui almost too great to women who in venrs of suffering have found no help in doctors or tncdiciiies. But it is to be renfcmlcreil that no claim is made for "Favorite Prescrip tion" which is not suhtiniteil by thou (Sandifof wtfmen cured by its use. IU effects, are truly wonderful" It wijws out rmst years of pain as a sponge wipes a slate. Favorite Prescription is the great medii-iiie for WOHioii. It estab lishes regularity, dries enfeebling drains, heals inflammation I nnd ulceration and I cures lemnic weakness. peculiar characteristics .nud particular phase of public school llfo as a monk , It is the best prcpara- does about life In a circus. Personal! live for inaterntty.inak- I l.. tit lw.k. rt.l. im! nhsni-vntinn nt i HfnHnia tins tmnrua. ''' - """J -"k wed upon us the conviction that we have none too many women tonchers In our common sclioolB, nnd that we havo sometimes hnd too many men. GREAT BASSO JXMING Eugene Cowles, With a Corps of 'Artists, Appear Here lugone Cowolls, the omlnont basso, booked to appear nt Uio Grand on Do comber 29th, has not only achieved a remarkable reputation as a great linger and exceptional artist, but he Is x composer of some of tho most fa mous songs now sung all over Eng- HE fe?TERS The Hitters will potitlyely nu re Stomach Ills. liver and Kidney -' Troubles, or Malaria. Fever .and Ague. j Wo therefore v;i irpo every f uf (iferer to try a 1.1 4 1 ififju hi uiii;i- Frfal- by your Dr u p g i b t, to whom apply for our Almanac for 1903. It is f'ee. practically painless "When 1 wrote todi a to what to lo lor iiiynrir "When I wrote tojdii In March inVmcmhice ReynoWs. of r.ufllr, McLrnn Co nii Alr KUa Kv "I WM extxdliiK tu become n mother In June mid wiin hick all or the time Ilml wn mew ior errni montlK. Could not Ret nn thing to May in my nlBinach, not een water llml mmhatw twice In lx months, nnd threatenliiB all the lime with this one Had female weakness forcxrnl year He Mr Ini-k and lower bowels hurt me all the time Had nuinbncM from my hips down. Had eeral hard crampttig unells. nml wnsnotnbletodo any work at alf. I recelvcil your answer In n few dny, tellinjr me to lake Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I look three liotttes, and before I had taken (t week 1 vm better, and before I had taken It n mouth I wn able to help do my work On the j;th of Mut iny baby was Inm. and I wns only lck three hours, and lud nn easy time. "We praise Dr. Pierce medicine for it haa cured me " tt Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. land and this country. His "Crossing the Dnr" and his boautltul popular "Forgotten" havo had an Immonso sale. Mr. Cowles will sing those two songs in Salem. ' From a column and a half 'notice of hltigene Cowles' reoltnl recently iu Cincinnati, the following is extracted: "An event long to be remembered and 'looked back uikiii with great pleasure. Ho rendered 'The Horn,' by Flegler In u manner that electrified the audience. The 'Curfew,' 'Absent' nnd the 'Toreador's I.ove Song' were beautifully! rendered, ifnd nfter vigor ous applause he sang 'The Two Gren adiers.' The applause after this did not cense for several minutos." Sale or seats nt box office Monday, Decombor 29. 9 a. m. PrUos, $1.00, 75c, 50c, Sue. Mrs Lily I.angtiy has returned to America. Sho roturnod on tho Celtic this morning. gte&t cyclone which pass ed ove The Fait Stoe this week has scattered out toys and holiday goods ove a vast Teffffitorp reaching i torn. Dan to Be? sheha and making thousands of homes happy We thank all' out patrons and friends lot theit liberal patron age and ttust all have had a Wietty Christmas and wishing you all a happy and prosperous New Year we are Yours Truly . , 7- THE FAIR STORE and wjta.rr Dafeney Proprietors. Sctlfj,, ..Holiday Removal Every Article In Our Entire Stock Included. New Things Jst Unpacked And PlacedjOn(Exhibition The House Furnishing Ci 3 Q 8 Commercial St Next to P. 0 Store at Salem and Albany. came'in late, we got a liberal discount on account of the de lay. Uur customers will reap the benefit. Comta of all descriptions, Back combs, Side combs. Round combs anj Pocket combs. Belts, Necklaces and Lockets. Purses anl Chatelaine Bags. Silk Handkerchiefs and mufflers. Hand Airrors and.Kubber Toys. DOLLS HATS 25c. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next Door to the Poatofflce . 302 Commercial St Bundle Upon Bundle of Laundry Work Pour In upon us, hut wo novor fnll In promptness, or In tho name uniform bounty of workmnnshlp In oxqulslto finish and color on your linon, as 1b usual with us, and that moans tho flnost that can ho douo anywhoro. Satisfaction Is always guarantood with overy bundle when your work Is done nt Salem Steam Laundry Coi. J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D. Olmid, Mar. Phone 411. .. ' Iberty 8t -.) ?.Tii II, ' 'ii ;i Cv -rstimTi 1 1 ' iSL ill 3ffiS5l Christmas Yule Lo6 n mmm. :-" - --Si'iL v- r l ' ' V tft && that wolcomod Santa Claus in " oldon tirao" with Ita cheer)' blue ail spluttor wa3 always tho best tkl could bo fouud in tho forest Ere plank, board and lath, overy Jot'- beam, shlnglos and shakes In our ivM aro mado from tho boat timber gror.1 and aro of suporior quality, well sonod nnd froo from knots, 0eJ prlcos mako our flno building lumW almost an Xmas gift. Goodale Lumber Co. Nesr 8. P. P. DepCl Phono 651, A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner yon can enjoy from one ol our tendor and delldoiiB meats, fiteakB,lamb or mutton chops, yoal cutlets or pork, Onr meats aro all cat from the fnltOBt and onmoBtcattle, and wo can edpply your table with (reah, nntritious and vrholoBomo meats at bod rock prlcos. E. G, GROSS SALEM ORE Phon 201 I .-- vrx c u y$ z ? m tf:t Iw-S28r' im- T ssrxisiji5f "-as:? m iltfjfr w, e.V COPYftMM'J Ixs CHRISTMAS CHEER And Salem beer are one &l ' orablo. Try a caro this Chrletoi'. you will find it the finest j purest beverage you ever tastei bottled by tho Capital City Cd who sURPly promptly'08" o0ja& CAPITAL CITY BREWERY jAND jjj WORKS, Mrs. M. Beefc W Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria.