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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1903)
f ii mi min i" -" P. . ,. ' iAr.F-fllXi - - ' .. - " 1 JtVH'ciable PrepoMlionicrAs I slmaatlngilicFoodnndncjJiila 1 lingihcStoBadsanlDcwelsor promotes DigcslioiLCfccrfiil nfissandHcst.Conlalnsncillicr Opium,Morpliinc nor Mineral. ISOTTiMlCOTlC. itoujywi'imviM Inpfjrt oW MxJmH Apcrfecl Hcmcdy forConslmn Hon, Sour Slomach.DinrriKkn Worms.Coiwulsious.Fcvcnan ncss nndLo3 0FSLEEi". Facsimile Signature of &t0&fi& WEW YORK.. Nl "KTirur vnnw B I A - ' IV BEli'Bj i yTTu h rsf xj vB SB w d BijS I BV AHflBl ABa Bm h BX Bfl Kb In BM uV BW1 'Wltni dW TM,0NTUBCMMNT, NW0 CITY. That Is what the chopping bowl and knife have become because of the advent of Sargent's Gem Food Chopper, an up-to-date kitchen necessity. It does all the chop ping bowl and knife have overdone and more does It better, too. It chops all kinds of food, both cooked and uncooked, in coarse, fine, or medium pieces, with out tearing, squeezing, mashing or grinding ; It is easy to operate, easy to keep in order, easy to clean, self sharpening. Useful in the kitchen morning, noon and night, and always ready for use. No housekeeper can afford to be without It. R. M. UWftJS rdL COt, KICKED BY AH AND SUFFERED NEARLY FORTY YEARS BEFORE THE BUNE HEALED "AM I ALL RIQHTT OF COURSE I'M ALL RiaHT," SAID MR. A. OOOPER, OF POLK COUNTY, WHEN ASKED ABOUT HIS LEO WHIOH WAS HURT WHEN HE WAS A DOY, -I WAS KICKED BELOW THE KNEE BY A HORSe IN ISM WHEN A MERE DOY. AND SUFFERED FOR YEARS. IT ACHED TERRIBLY ANO SOON UROKE; THEN PIECES OP BONE 0OMMEN0EO OOMINQ OUT AND CONTINUED FOR ABOUT A YEAR. THIS WAS FOLLOWED Jvdifu'iJ rwwUM td pireui la (mummi U Uw mmiM f aautiy to A Uu unci! ttfee twlpfeM t44UiUMiawU4iaf haw taJo. TW U aa iimwHt CMM Ut WU iWBl jv fwow wmpUOn fc wm ni iinmhtui oanwn ai CAPITAL HUSINKSS CQJ LEQE. au leMMe MaptajauMil IV ib i but uiit iiW( W bit mdutM fMaianrifcttt Ktu dfttut altar $r hi. i. njt II a MMta J J W Kt AtkM il(lil tl(rlf(L fcf4 tut VMaWciw M "' . . MMaaMieMBBH For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years Bears the , Signature W fv 1f lu fir A For number Kitchen uienfifa ORSE BY AN ATTACK OF TYPHOID, WHICH LEFT MS IN BAD 8HAPE. I WAS OBLIGED TO USE CRUTCHE8 FOR OVER TWO YEAR8 FROM THAT TIME UNTIL I WAS CURED ABOUT SIX YEAR8 AQO I ALWAY8 USED TWO CANES. THE DOCTORS TOLD ME THERE WA8 NO HOPE FOR A CURE UNLE83 I HAD MY LEO SPLIT AND SCRAPED AND THE GORD3 CUT. SOME ALSO ADVISED AMPUTATION, BUT I RE FUSED, AND FINALLY DR. COOK. THE BOTANICAL SPECIALIST OF ' SALEM, TOOK MY CASE. I BEGAN (TO IMPROVE AT ONCE, AND IN SIX MONTHS MY LEG WAS WELL. IN FACT I FEEL THAT DR. COOK SAVED MY LIMB, AND I WANT EVERYBODY TO KNOW IT, FOR IT WAS A WONDERFUL CURE. SOON AFTER TREATMENT THE BLACK FLESH BEGAN TO GROW OUT OVER THE BONE WITH A HEAL. THY COLOR." A. COOPER. September tit. 1904. PERSONS More OF WISHING TO KNOW Wu OoTipEWs1 cAse CAN LEARN ALL THE PARTICU LARS BY CALLING ON HIM AT IN DEPENDENCE. OREGON OR AT DR. COOK'S OFFICE, 103 LIBERTY STREET. SALEM. OREGON. Are not held by Incompetents. W I SsTAlKY Pun. iol. Slm. Oregon. . T. Mri ,--"""'"' Pn.DAV.UANUARVIOOS, -H-HM'M'M"V4-M,H- Tie Reformer 0, (IIA1UIS M. SlItLDON. Author of "In IIli Step." "Jlobtrt Hardy's Bcii I)ar," Ete. CHAPTER HI. iHHt .Inlui Gotdou I nki! nl'iwly. DnvJrt, ilo 7u know now imwi imi lift re tninl it?" For your Koou The oOvr l full of I III llt M fill", IKWH'llltM. Still - , Wi'll. iliin't Lwit iinythtiv lnck. The Ni'WH Itat'lf-ymi Llttjw my itluitH nlimit It. The miM In full f HciiMtleii: It la unrellabk-, it If) not Jour imllMin tlmt any tlwiiKblfol M r- "Whitt tllft'fifiito tlois tlmt unuc n ytm Iih jour own mkc to lo wltb It iih you llla-r' ltHiton niHiko .with Mpimifiit IfiUlffor mice wHiwniliiu III" rrlwuVH otitlmnlo of JuiiriiullMtii. us If bi cltbt'r nckiiowl cilKHl the truth of lioitlon'ti itutoiiient or did nut t-Hri- to ik It. "Of foui-M) It umkPH n rwii Joul or ilirffrmiff. D you tlilnk Ifurrla l hIiini'o lu bin rt'forin movuinents? l bo uhIiik the junior to help tbti jicojile or Ih b Mlmjily tukhiK !' topular cmwi'H litHMiuni bo In Hhrowil tnoiiuu to wh tlmt It Ih gothl volley Air the KiiMar1 llarton looked at Jotm Ow.tu mil dcnlly. ")o von know JInrrlHT' I'vo aeon liltn. but I tlOH't Know lilii." "Nolther Uo I. Uo'h put '-M0.000 Into the New, mnl tin jmjw lw mutlo nt Itwat bnlf tlmt In tbo time It bit boon poluit. H' Ptoml " l.Mel'F "' llurt l.uulfi'i'M mubltlon. Ilo'a wIllUiK to 1 auytlitiiK osft'pt K't. l' JM" f"r ,l11' jwjH-r, Miul bftl jr.ltl.ly ilo that If It woiiUl liu'ittiMi tli flrculHtlou. Hut wlmt tlllTfifiuf ilm'w It nrnKf to jou, John. w bun: h ou httve full iwlug In your own th'iwrtim'iitr l tlou't know tlmt my oik vflU n'Hlly ho Imlpwl by hoIiik Into print. To tell the honwat truth, I Uve no fnUli In llHrrln. mihI Ihavo n eontmujit for ills JouriwlMI metUwIt. Now look bore." John Gordon iilfkod up from the ta ble a copy of tb NewH uml n rami I UK HHtie or tbo hcHtJIIuoA. "Mterolx Itt Car Straj! Mwwco to TntvalliiK Public! laiiBr .jlalned i,y l'tDfMwr Itattjw of the I'uIvqmI or "Tb ItU-bwt Woiimu in tUe Wtuld! Her Dully Routine! Owt $500,000 Worth of Oewa In Hof Hair at the Court Hall!" Tle Ct of One ly' Spree Kr Two FourtetiitU Stwet MUwd! Item laetl AcvoMUt!" "Mrn. Ilrown I'alU Mr. Jones a Liar! Tlwy lUe a erwy Tlnie of It In the lek Yard! TUe NelKhboro Take a llaud!" "ThWoirteal Srttoat twUulvtr!i-lty! ProfWMtr lo No Aire on ingurt! Hue Twt-lH-a Tttat Adam Notw to taled!" lite Neweat l-'ad! Society's Craw For Kfypttuu Muwhimm! Tba Uteat l)-elopmentar' "'t'lie TallMtt Woman lu AwwIchI Her lMt. Dally Mablu, etc" "RottauiMMii at lb OHy liallt A Full tiipeaur of Dr. 1.uuw'b Bx traragantva! CoIWimmu Murtdiy iore a lilt ut iUartwaB Scbwartx! Turn on ttw lJbtr "Thoroutbre4 To Do! An Ux rith Luxury! Mr. Near Has a Choice CoUmloii!" "tihastty SuleltW of an OM Sallori l'urpoMly Jumped luto a Vat of nail ing Ackl! Iill lVrtleulaw!" "War! Tbe Sultan U Qrowiait More) HeAautl Ordara Out nftUKmw Kleetr "Vh SaudMl Crawl ltoola ami gboea a Hack N'Hbr Soou! lHcturoa of Utwt itylwr Oordott throw ttw papw down, and HartuN htHfiMd crtuVally. -Wbat't tW aaattrr with ttr At ay rata, they kaeti buyiaf K. Whoovr mm au InoVs or a Standard around Hope Heuerr rbere ou are! If yo want to reaeb Hm ueoplo, do it tHrHgh I be medium that tue woi me. Tbtak f over S.00O.O0U remb'ra of the Kowr e"ery day." -Ye thta'of ttr oscUltncd Jbe flaedoo, 'TlUnk of tbe stun il.ey rend tbat la uutrutb and xaxxeruoti and hysteria about matter Ibat are of m value. A cviunm to Toy IksT kept by a rich woman who apen.lt enoucb mTiTTnli TTRl mlfi? "ivw'r whiihj a 11 ifcliiLi " liRii t fsnW YHffil wi ' i r- i. U7-1 'JTU money on thorn to aovc tno vc hundred babiel It Is this eort of tblnf tlt makes anarchists and criminals. All Harris wants out of n mforui page te toHdvertlfK.. .be paper. I'm nluiort ,.f H " IroUll)lv:,, 11 Hnrton dryly. At the f-nmo time you can be Kettlng it) your reform work through a poiwr thnt t n-ad by the very peojilo yoo want to help." in... i ! rwiii nnr licllcrctl In by the vei jieojile who -bare It in theli power to help tho people, uuviu, u iKt jK-ojilo in tho city don't caro foi the News. They Inugh nt its editorials and don't cure for lt infiucnec It real ly Iihm no Intluencc with tlipin." J'or the tlrpt time David Harton eeined dltttrhetl. Tlie frnnk criticism of his friend concerning the News In respect to Its jirlnted matter bail not moved him. Hut this last statement touched Itiiilor fiot. Harton'H pale tlireks flushed, and ho struck the table with Ids clinched lint. "Hotter not tell Harris that! lie has nn Idea thnt hi jiHJier ruiiH the town. Ho thinks U'.s ctlltorlnls iiinko jmbllc H'ntlinetit. ' "He's wroiiK!" I"l fiortlon spoke decidedly. "Hif edllotitils have no such power. Tlsry are rated nloiiK wltb the rest of the ji!ijcr. Tlie fact is the yel low Journalism workH out Kh own de Mructloii In.vitHlily. Its nays are al ready numbered." Our circulation Is Increasing." "All tlie bigger fall when it comes." rejilletl Jo.hu (jordon brlolly, nntl then they w.-ro both startled by n olce from iim'ilnorwdv of the room adjoining. "Jteg pardon, Hnrton. I couldn't make you hear, though I knocked twice." Hnrton turned his bend ns n man eauie Into the room and exclaimed, "Mr. Hnrrl:" at the name time wiullnj- nnestJonlng llnli to floinlon, "Wonder how much he hoard" Hon la wnlketl up to the table ami coolly heljicd himself to a cltjnr from a little" Chinese iwt and lighted It at the cljfar Jet. Mr. .Jolu Oordon. Mr. Harris." aald itiipinti. wlin hud fullv recoveietl hi usunl indlffeii'iit uttltude ly this time. Chid to meet sou. Mr. liordon," Hild HhitIs. jiiittiiiK out n very long white band, .iobn Oordon took It, al though Instantly lie felt a most lnteime tliHilke for the man. ilo was of ii thin, wiry physique, Htuootli faifil, n bloodless romplexloii, lim it.iit Him n ml cold u'rn.v eyes. His inanuor was perfectly self oscs8cd, Hiid neither fiordon nor Hnrton could delect any sign on his face that he had oerlieaui a s liable of their talk be fore ho entered. Ho was faultlessly di cased autl had the general niipeur ai.ee of a man who has exhausted n large jmrt of his I ut west In life on uc eouiit of a largo number of Intense ex MIHiiwa. ai Hie aMino time there wns a serious alert new about liltn but was very noticeable. Ho was not Uiaso in tho ordinary umj or that wool. He evi dently hud boundless fHitli In himself. JohiiCoriloii hud no dllllculty In telling why the man irodurcd sucli a dislike lu liltn. It was because of his nbeoltitc egotism. "Mr. tio'idon Is my friend; the one J mentioned to you the other day ns a jHiHslble contributor lu u new depart ment." Harton said ms Harris still re iiinluetl htaudiug near tlie table. Harris looked at (lordou uml said careleanly: J umlerstanil you are going to ex periment down lu tho slums around Howen street." "I may live there. 1 don't know about extrlmentlng." said John (Sor dini coldly. He wa nipMly liegluulug to have Ml Andrews dislike of tlie word "slums" as ho had already grown to have a hatred of the Idea of "exper iuionUug" with the ieople. Harris walked oer lo a chair at the other end of the ta' '.?, aud aftr a si lence hlch neither llarton nor Gordon seemed lncllnetl to break he said, lean In? a little forward and speaking with careful emphasis: "M,r. (.iwdou. I am jirejiared to make you it projKltiou that I hojw you will, at lenht tliouglitfully consider. The News now has a circulation of 700,000 copies a day. That means that practi cally U.0OO.UOO jwojtle read It. At least uair tue iwiminuoii ot me city reau my i j wiper. It U entHH'lally trim of th Avorkliiguitfu. tb jmxh- awl tb jieoplo of the utreet aud tb bhop. Tin boule vard may not take tba News. Grant ed." (Jordou. lookliuc at tb uewspajer owner, thought be could detect Just a shadow of reiHHitHUHit under the ap jwrut ludllt'erauc. "Hut the alum take it aud rada. I'd rather lwe tin' alum radr auy time. Tut boulevard des uot make anythlug but Itself, but tka alum uutkee couditkmii. Now, then. tbVa ta uiy jmioeaiUou: I will slva you tb eutlr control of a pag of the Naws to write up to cowMtkMw of the eky wbare you axjMct to llv or work. May 1 aak where ? Mr. Hartou has uot InforunMl me." "I expect to liv as a roatdeat la HoiM Houe " "Uood!" Harris exclaimed with au eagenitfaa that was uuuVaiakabU. "You couldn't Oo Utter. Mtaa An drews of voutm has made tear work known everywhere. She baa bu au oeeaatonal euntrlbutur to the News. You couldn't strike out en a more pea utar appeal than from that place as a center. See here. Ut bm block out a programma for a naie that will set this city to thluUtf ai it never thought Iwfore." He at ou-e ontliaed a. wrle of sob JcU for n rvf.mn pae froni the aoetnl settWrnei.t ljM,!nt nhh-h was aim nly uiNtirlntK in itk uiHU'ix.ibdiug of thv voud.'uuiM and the uh1. llarton. wttb a born ucwi.. mr maa'a tuatluct, rraaid the iktalls w.th rapidity uml Bbowrd hla InttwMt tv an vi,)iuil Inlerjectlno or hint that at n.v led MT Into furtlier -Ofcil.M'i'ei K.-t Uor don. with Ms fTnitf fhti)j of repul aloit fui tb" in i wuuh .lu.navd et- . ..Li nni rnalat nn ndnilrft' try tflinmB, iuuiu u - - lion for his great shrewdness nnd In Sight And nil the time he was block. g out tbo page Gordon thrilled nt the vision opencHl up of what might be done for the people nnd by them If once n dally tlmt was really theirs lived Its life for theirs.. "Of course I understand," Harris had nt last added, "that all this will mean n tremendous amount of work. That Is what n dally paper menus to every body connected with it. But it need not menu thnt you would hnvo to givo up residence in Hope House. In fact, t would bo better to continue your actual touch with the district bo as to be able to give what you write for the paper color. I nlso rcnllzo tbat vou have need of money to carry out Home of these jilnns. Thnt Is tho ren koii I stand prepnrcd to mako thla offer. If you will undertake this work, I will jmv you ?500 a month nnd In ad dltioii help carry out sonio of tbeeo Ideas where money Is needed. I don't caro to say Just how much I'll give. Tlmo enough for that when we get to It." Ho stopped abruptly, and then, to the surprise of the two friends, he suddenly rose nnd snid as ho camo up to thetnblo and took bis hat, which he bad laid down there: "Don't uinwer now. Give It consid eration. Whatever you chooso to nr rnngo with Hnrton will bo satisfactory. Hnrton. you'd better get out to Colora do for n month, ns I advised. Knowles can manage very well for awhile lon ger. Good night." He walked out, nnd Hnrton nnd Gor ilnn But silent for n moment. "Of course ho heard what you said about tho jmper having no iniluonco with the best people," said Burton, with a chuckle. "I believe ho did, but his manner did not lietrny it except once." "Ves, 1 noticed thnt. Oil, the old man would give his long white hand to possess real Influence. That's his niu Lltlon. my I my. All he said about tlie boulevard and the slum wns iniro non aonse. He doesn't believe It any mole than 1 do." "1 believe It, though. He spoke the truth whether bo mount to or not." "What difference'!" Dnvld Hnrton spoke carelessly. "Hut this propo9l-1 Hon, John," lie added, keenly watching Gordon. "How about thnt, ehV The opening, the leverage, the money. Walt a minute. This confounded cough la going to get mo again." Ho went Into the other room this time, and Ilia coughing spell lasted so long that (Jordon was alarmed." Uo went In whero Ills friend was sitting wltli his head down between hla knees, his whole body racked with tho effort, and when It was over lie still main tained the sumo position until Gordon remonstrated with him. "David, you're In no condition to go on with work. You're killing yourseK on the News. I had no Idea you hnd such n cough. How long have you been this wiiyV" "The average limit of usefulness on tho News," said David Hnrton as ho lifted up bis head, "is less tlmu ten years from the time of beginning. I've iieen with It "now going on six. The rule In a dally peper Is, no old nion In any deimrtiiiunt. If you see au old mnn anywhere around tho oillce, lie's n visitor or n stranger. Modern Jour nalUm Is a mnn killer. I'm Just one of tho fooN caught between the rollure. fee? It's like Ibis. Harris jirb.es me because I know bow. Hut when I once let go be knows lie can get unotltcr fool to tnke my place. Food fur the lion. Three cheers for llie prets! It's the groat agency of clvlllvuitlon. 'lis the irUe life taker. It's the -look out! Here I go aya!)!'" He put his head dowu nml collide d Ml long IUmI loloiltly HlMt lit the i"ld I "l um prtimrtil lo imiA imi a iuoiuj Mom." f it John Gordon found himself on his kueec by the side of bU friend holding hi head and now thoroughly alarmed. "Why, this cau't yo ou, David," he exjKMtulated. "lea, it can ajifmreutly. At least it seems to go oa quite easily." "Hut you'll simply commit suicide If you dou't listen to reason and quit all work far at least six months." "Oau't do It Oot too much at stake," Hart on answered. He roec, nnd. going Into an adjoining room, he took some weeUetne, bathed bis fs.ee and came out tooting so much better that John uufden wi aitnuad (to W ConUttued.) Chi Id ren Cry fer a ' ii i ! mMi m& lj$ - - Fletcher's Castorla. ShojctIine IM3MPAOHC AMD DBrART TIMB SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, ARM V ft FBOM CblCSRO I'ottland Special 9 2) a. in tUllunU tuglon 7ntir Exprw 8:15 n. m, Tin Hunt. lu?lon Put Mall 6.00 p. ra. via RpokAM- Ball take, DenTcr, -Ft Worlh. unura, nanus OUT, Bt. Loul, Chicago and K&M. 4:30 p nt gait Lake, Dentor Ft. Worlh, Orrmha, Ka&Ea Cltr. HI, Urals, Cbltago audXttt. Walla W'afla. LowlTionJ Spokunc. Wallace, I'ull- mau. Mlnntaiiclll Bt 7:?1 m Paul. Duliitb.MlliraniECo Chicago, and Eet. 70 HOURS PORTLAMD TO CHICAGO tto Cbange of Care 70 OCEAN AND RIVER SCIIEDU1H From Portland All galling datoi subjoct to chnngo Korean Franoinco Sail ercry 6 Cart 8 p.m. i p. 0 Dallr except Suuuar 8n. m. COi.OUBIA UIVP.R ToAdorla nn" Way LandlDga. tp. m Saturday Op -m , WILLAMBTTB IIIVER Steamer Ruth leaves Bnlem for Port land nnd wnylandinge on Tuesday ,Thnrt dnys nnd Saturdays, about 10 n, m. Fci Corvallis vr.d v. ay landings, Monday!, Wednesdays nnd Fridays Rt about 5 p. m. A. L. ORAIG, M. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pnes. Ap.t. Agt. 0. R. A N. doc Portland, Ore. Bftlom. Or Send for you Friends We nro making n sjiecfarty of what Is called "propnld" busintsa. If you hnvo n friend or relntlvo In the East whom you want to bring West, deposit with us enough money to cover his or her lmssngo and travollng oxponsoB. AVo wire tho tick- ot ngont whero tho jierson lives; h Issues tickets nnd given pnsscnger whntovor monoy you wish. He nHo ndvlsos us of tho deimrture, nnd e tell you whon your friend will arrive A. C. SHELDON, General Agent. lOO TITIRD STREET, PORTLAND. Corvallis & Eastern F)l No. 2 For Yaqulna: Leaves Albuy 12M5p.B. Leaves Corvallis 2:00 p. m Arrlvos Yn.ul a C:2B p. No. 1 Returning: Loavos Yaqui-a 6:45 a. n- Lcav Corvallia 11:30 8.0. Arrives Albany 12:15 p. No. 3 Tor jJetrelt: Leaves Albaqy 7:00a.m. Arrivoa Dolriot 12;05p.o. No. i From Detreit: Loavos Dotrolt 12:45 p.m. Arrives Albany 5'35 p. m. Tmlii Wn 1 nrlvi..i in Albany f time to connect with tho 8. P. south bound train, as wo'l nc giving two or throe hours in Albany boforo departure of 9. P. northbound train. Tralc No. ? con" cta w'th we a. r trains at Corvallis n . Albany giriB. direct service to Newport and 8QJa' cont beaches. . .K Train No. 3 for Detro't, HreiiB and other iaouutaln resorts leans Al bany at 7:00 a ra reaching WW nt noon, giving amplo time to reaca tho Springs same day. For furlhor Information oppi EDWIN STONE, Manager. J. TURNED Agen, Albany, H. II, CRONISE. AgeU, uona"'- O. C, T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monoai ednesday and Friday, 10 - Corvallia l uesaaj. - ri!u anH Saturday at B P in. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade 6tret M. P. BALDWIN, nu- vnur QtAn Wother - ft Vl wwl .ndlfH m- -ill. 1.- K..atf Afl HID.. H is suu umo " - , nTder. wm tho Salem Dyo Works. tf , At thla eatabUshment 7oa.crif nnvthlDK sot to rights, from B gloves, to Uo most e'B"gt Bn V ??. , Kr. leafed, or g cieaucu, m r Iwt to sun hni nit roluvonated kr.nlf tsitoreaso four suits rn:m Buttons sewed on, rip- ""l?. & pressed on snort "- sarunl; for dressirftkln. MRS. C. H. WAUf 115 Commercial i