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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1903)
? 5 B a K J. ft "I A Juicy f Morsel for i BreainasT 0, dinner yon con enjoy rom one of oui K and delicious meats, Btoakfl.lnmb ,, mutton chops, venl cutlets or pork. S,, b eata arc nil cut jrm. the attest JS nrimoBtcnttle, nndw.o tan supply Imn- tnblo with fresh, nntrltloae and hoIetomP.ait'RtB ai nou roca pricee. E.C. CROSS SAlBM OPE PtlOD W A Big Kick A mnn makes when his laundry work Is sent homo with porcuplno tJges and spread eagle button holes. !( be would bring his linen to an up toMO laundry whore perfect moth tils (Main at all times, such us tho letlea Steam Laundry, ho would re ietra his shirts, collars and cuffs ?aa! to new ovory time thnt we sond Horn home. Salem Steam Laundry, Colonel J, Olmstead, Proprietor. lure ycur orders lit Kuioh'k llutlrer Shop or illi Ihe bnlcm Hugo, Farm and Garden Seeds We make a specialty of FARA SEEDS, and have a complete stock, including Field Peas, Seed .Wheat, Vetches, Beardless Barley, Speltz. Cow Peas, Seed Potatoes and Clover Seeds of all kinds. Reliable Gaiden Seeds in Bulk. Call or write for Prices. D. A. WHITE & SON Feedmen and 91 KWBIIBIElB!lHlaMHBlKlllHlI I Trustee S ale ! GREAT VALUES In Men's Overcoats and Boys' Clothing, This Week Only. We are now offering at 33 X-3 per cent discount from the regfar price 6.00 Salts now $4.00; 555 00 Suite now $3.35, $4 00 Salts now $2.65, 3,00 Suits now $2.00. ISAM ADOLPH, Ttastee, mmsiaMiaKBaM4HiiMsHKisa4-M HAVILAN D ' GOING! AH Open Stock Selling Includes Our 20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL DINNER SETS! JUST LOOK AT OUR PRICES! 118 Piece Set. Hand Painted: Regular Price 58335, Now $66.68. 133 Piece Set, Decorated! rWiitor Price 44.45. Now $35.56. 100 Piece Set, Decorated; Regu lar Price 33.35. Now $26.68. 78 Piece Set, Decerated: Regular Price S22.35; Now $17.88. ; Come Now and Get the Benefit of Our CLEARANCE SALE. Phone 2411 Black AN ECONOMICAL LUXURY. Is a good, wholesome, dollclous bov orago, llko Salem boor. U'b a luxury to taste not to tbo pockctbook, for Its price Is oxtromely moderate, Kb oxcollonco considered. Tho care ns to quality of Ingredients, care In mak ing of this beer warrant a much high or prlco than others per case of a dozen bottles; yet that's tho price of our beer. ftOH CAPITAL CITY BREWERY AND ICc WORK8, Mr' M. Beck, Proprietor. Shingles and Shakes Tho roof Is shingled bost If you use the kind of shingles and shakes wo sell, and we ask you to noto tho good wonr nnd economy of tho roof for which wo furnish tho shingles, or shakos. We carry a largo a lock of shingles nnd shnkes of OOd quality, cnrofully selected to roako a sound, tight, durnblo roof, nnd wo nro al ways ready to give estimates. GOODALE LUMBER CO., . Near 8. P. Pas DCpot. Phone 651. Seedmen, Court Street. Salem. Oregon. S M 5 m ? H M 5 M a 9! 5 5 GOING! GOING! at 10 Per Cent Below Regular Price. This New Patterns as well Fine Coffees a Specialty. THE DAILY JOURNAU 8ALEM, OREGON. SALEM BRIDGE OPEN River Receding and Did Little Damage Stroet CominlBlsoncr Grlswold re ports thnt tho Willamette river bridge is operi to travel. Ho discovered on investigation today that a consider able amount of tho filling at tho west approach had been washod away, and will have to be replaced, but the dam age is not to tho extent that travol over tho bridge will be Interrupted. Tho big bridge withstood the effects of tho hgh wntor and sustained no damage, to nil appearance, other than that montlonc'd. The Willnmotto river nt this point Is receding. It reached Its highest stage during the recent fronhet on Monday night, when the gnugo at the 0. It. & N. dock showed 20.5 fet above tho low wnter mark. That wns within half a foot of tho maximum stage that tho river nttalned during tho flood of 1890. The stream Is now rapidly fall ing, and today registered about 25 foot.. At this Btago, tho rlvor Is con tained within Its banks. For n time tho stream had overflown the west bank to a" depth of nbout six foot. Nuisance of - China Town The location of Snlom's Chinatown In. the heart of tho City, has been pub licly condemned as a menace, but tliolr celebration of Chinese Now Years Iiuh added auothor causa of grievance. Ah usual, horses are being frlghtoned by their nbundnpt dis charge of fliecrackoiH, but, In addi tion to this, they last night fired Chi neso bombs nt frequent IntorvnlH, and kopt tho residents of that district awnko. and also broke windows in the storos on tho opposite sldo of tho streot. The grocory store of Stelnor & IJergor had a window brokon by one of these bombs, which scnttcrod par tlelos of glass tho entire length of the llogr, n dlstanco of 70 feet. Tho pro jectile must lmvo gono with suillciont forco to have Borlously injured any ono whom It may havo struck, and their uso for colebrntlon purposes Is oxtremoly unsafe. ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Air. Carol Norton Will Ad dres Salem People Next Sunday Mr. Carol Norton, ono of tho loctur ors of tho Christian Selonco Donrd of Lecturshlp, will addross tho people of Salem noxt Sunday aftornoon, nt tho Grand Oporn Houso. upon the subject "Christian Soiouco Is Unlvorsnl Christianity." Mr. Norton's lecturo will onablo the gonoral public to henr tho mntter of Christian Selonco dis cussed from an advantageous stand point. Tho lecturo will be a logical nnd authorltatlvo prosontntlon of this rapidly sproadlng movement It will also deal plainly with ninny of the different pbnBos of mlBundorstandlng In rognrd to tho true teachings of this new religion. Mr. Norton comos well recommended as a young and Inter e-Htlng speakor. Those Interested In tho cause of Christian. Selonco here doelre that .no one miss this oppor tunity to hoar tho subject from such recognized authority ns Mr. Carol Nor ton. . n OAQTOniA. Bmm th j The Kind Yea Haw Always Bslit as tne urn. v FreeDelivery. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1903. THEORIES ABOUT FOOD Also a Few Facts on the Same Subject Wo henr much nowadays about health foods and hygienic living, about vdgotnrlanlsm nnd many other fads along the Bame lino. Restaurants may be found In the larger cities where no meat, pastry or coffee Is served and tho food crank Is In his glory, and nrguments and theories galore advanced to prove that meat was never lntonded for human stomachs, and almost rnako us, bellovc that our sturdy ancestors who lived four Score years In robust health on roast beer, pork nnd mutton must have been grossly Ignorant of the laws of hoalth. Our forefathers had othor things to do than formulate theorlob about the food thoy ate. A warm wolcomc was extended to any kind from bncon to acorns. A .healthy appetite and common soiiBO are oxcollont guides to follow In matters of diot and n mlxod diet of grains, fruits nnd moats is undoubted ly tho best. As compared with grains and vogotnbles. meat furnishes tho most nutriment In a concentrated form nnd Is digested nnd Is nssimllutod moro quickly thnn vegetables nnd grain. Dr. Julius Ilcmmion on this subject snys: "Nervous people, pooplo run down In health and of low vitality should eat meat and plenty of It. If the digestion Is too feeble nt first it mny be eailly corrected by the regit lnr use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots nfter each monl. Two of these oxcel lont tablets taken oftei dinner will di gest several thousand grains of meat, eggs or other animal food In throo hours, nnd no matter how weak tho tttomnch may bo, no trouble will bo experienced If n rogular practice Is made or mIng Stunrt's Dyspepsia Tab lots because they Bii'pply the pepsin nnd diastase necessary to porfect di gestion, and oVory form of indigestion will be overcome by tliolr uso. Thnt large class of pcoplo who come under the head of nervous dyspeptics shduld ent plonty of ment and Insure Its proper digestion by tho dally use of n swfo, harmless dlgRtlve medicine like Stunrt's Dyspopsta Tablets com poced of tho natural dlgstlvo princi ples, pepsin, dlnsfoac, fruit acids and salts, which actually porform tho work of dlgostlon. Cheap cathartic medi cines, masquerading under tho nnmo of dyspepsia cures nro useless for In digestion ns thov hnvo absolutely no effect upon tlw actual digestion of food. Dyspopsln In oil Its many forms Is simply n fnllino of the stomach to digest food and the sensible way to solve the rlddlo and euro the dyspep sia Is to in alt a dnlly use at monl tlino of a preparation llko SMinrt's Dyspep sia Tablots which Is endorsed by the modlcal piofosslon and known to con tain nctlvo dlgostlvc principles. 1-2C-2S-30. SURE CURE FOR PILE8 Itching Plies produco moisture and causo' Itching, this form, as well as nilnd, Dleedlng or Protruding Files are cured by Dr. Do-san-ko's Pile Rem edy, stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. COc a Jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Dosauko, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug stores. A Cntrli lift. Turn round, and, wl'h your back to the table, nsk somebody to throw tho dice. Thui toll the person who throw (Usui to doublo tho number of the spots on thVdlo on tho left, nnd keep tho number to himself. Tell him to add tlvo, thou multiply by Jive. To this fig ure hnvo him add tho number of spots on the die In tho middle mid multiply the product by ten. Then nsk him to multiply the number of spots on the third die and give you the aggregate sum. Prom tho amount subtract mentally 250, and the remain der will hbow In the three figures the number of spots oil tacit of the throo dice. For instance, tako three- dice. Their numbers are throe, live and two. Double the ono ou the loft tlvo plus five equals ten. Add Ave. equals flf tean. Multiply by Hvo, equals seventy tlvo. Add tho number of spots ou the die In tbo middle, throo, equals wventy eight Multiply by ton, equate 70. Add number of spots ou the third die, two,' equals 782. Subtract 360 and 832 remains, vrblcu nro numbers on tho dice, Inneullve io Arrcat. PrJaonors Iti Morocco are required to pay the policeman who arrobt (ham. The fee jibout 36 cents. Thk systejn mukes tie pjlieors quite vigil nt. umJ tlwy. ortjii 'tuTt x iiun w r frltglit pwtaxt.' SjigjilHIiruiiN CoiiiIiwMIhm. 'Miiiiw -iinltitit " j tli HMttml 4-rl:.t u-:i i!h- 'r " '"" wUe'MH fotinJ in ilu nit ai -' '.1'I( Im lh' mtoiu'H In lb rt--t r (If ne r. U u I kudu : u U) lrlukr.v mmT railv ir4'j- frati T rifjw. t naet m itl aiiMut; the ut-brts of' charted vlitoin. GOOD CARELINE SERVICE Cars On State Street Every Five Minutes A public utility Is appreciated to the extent thnt Us service aecommodates and servos tho convenience of those patronizing It. To this clnss may prop erly bo placed tho Snlem street ralb way line. Tho service over tho lines of this compnny during tho legisla tive session could not bo Improved upon. Cars leave the business district for the cnpltol building ovory 10 min utes, nnd tho dispatch with which the vehicles nrc operated makos It n dis tinct pleasure to patronlzo the ser vice. Tho lines operating Into othor districts of tho city are connected with In good ordor, nnd the entire sor- vlco Is maintained with strict ntton- tlou to detail In expeditious running of tho enrs. In providing this Improved servlco Manager Brown and Superin tendent Plnnngan arc receiving nu merous compliments, nnd tho resi dents of tho city and tho largo num ber of legislative visitors nro showing tholr npprcclatlon by liberally patron izing the car servlco. ODD' CHRISTMAS 'CAHUS. Homrtliinir "Which Anmtour rhotor- rnitbera Can Muke. What prettier Idea than thnt our Christmas cards should bo enriched with photographs of scones familiar to sender nnd recipient nllkc, especially when sending to friends In some for eign country? Much Individuality may be expressed in nrrangemouts of still life, bric-a-brac, fruit, etc. Flowers and plants always mnko pretty compo sitions, but It Is best to chooso season able ones, such ns Christmas rose holly, mistletoe, etc. The result aimed ?&!-: .Mrito82!2i& vmK mm w i lit i ft iniin VjiTlniT JkW a&r 'AMERKY wiw x-tn CUIUHTMAH CAltH WITH l'HOTOOltAl'U CUNT Kit. IN at Is to secure a decorative quality in the work. This may be either In tho photograph irfclf, as In the citfto of (lowers, griusuM, etc., or it may lio In troduced by nccuMsnry work, such as borders or other ornamentation In pen and Ink or wash. Very pretty effects may be obtained by using two photo graphs In combination, one as a back ground to the other. .V group of vlows arranged In some novel manner would nlso afford scope for much originality. A simple border can easily be ndded to any photograph and will glvo a fin ish to the picture, but where I here havo boon much labor and time spoilt in decorative ;orl; the best nlim Is to re photograph (ho whole to any size de sired and then print off the number of copies to send away. Loitering must be carefully done and a htylo of typo uliosun which harmo nizes bout with the gonoral clmrnctorof (he curd. Trn iiml C'offrc, Keep ten or colVee In gluns or i-hlna Jars Intend of tin canUtem. Ily so doluxr the tlavor will be greatly lut (iro ed. Drop Wnter J'Uli, lit the lower depths of th ocean Mime of the lUliem go blind while oth er ilevelup huge oyon, boiue aro so I'oiiHlrueted tlmt thoy enn swallow (lubes iiiui'b Itiryer than tliemsolvoa I'nkN (iir iir-. WIimi h body mts u Ikh) Who to full nt rye. TttMi a tody wMiea Iim Mllt imumi a udr by, -HL JeMph New. Whh Mr- n Itcnlf IleHltt I jiay tIff money for my clothes. Jewell I'er ha w you wouldn't hnva to my w lunch for tliein If you paid for them. A llllonimn, The fHtur la eurottariied Willi jjrief, Ami Iwh ha Blah foraaak It, J'er ir you pay Utc prloe for ht You oan't buy coal to cook It ' I nJ Ian f telle Sun, ll Wdllilrr, Dr. Slll(z-I think you're aurferlHtt from Iiiiijc trouble. I'atieMt You're right. My daughter binge night afttl day. Milwaukee Hen tlnol. 1,1 fo' Inequnlltlea. Ta wojt ( fartHRB fret We soul Of kkn who. hM Ilia bread to win, Per um wer rn g own tho oeul Awl Mtwe dM ham to twt It In. WuhlHtften Star. Ill 101O. "UUl you tetepowte for n iww stow "Xm. The duclttr. ami two b-HrH will lt hare Miaute of an Iwur."rl4fe. Tbe Slnrlun Mii'thvr (iiimc The MWoraJbik aJMl Uia aattanua aii:bf. fur MeWaaiaWijajj TJte aWonlafb jabW flie aotoj eotopua Ana aiitMMarcd Inild, CtiktBKe Trlbua. 5TCl j 7iA at? JT? w TV' fctrSi jr at irTi ft PAGE THREE. HIII1IIH-CIIIIIIII 111311 e9s Embroideries ;; Scores of people are flock :; ing every day looking '.', over the remnants we ; j are selling at greatly re- J ; duced prices. Only a j ' few days left, so you had : : ;; ccuer nurry ceiore tney ; ; : are'all picked over. . . . WKxarx Rub Dry The new bath towel. Something entirely new. '. '. :: This&is the bath towel :: jj they are making those ;; ; ; pretty waists of. . . : :: 50c each. iDalympie's:: HHMH-WII-l 118 lllll uAA.jauJSk.A.A. AAAA Market Quotations Todays mane oaicut u uuuu iiumu marnct a. Poultry at Stelrier'a Market Chickens OClOc. 18ffgs Per dOKon, 20c. Turkoys 12 16c. Ducks 10c. Salem Market. Hop Market. Hops 22j2GMc. Potatoes, Apples, Etc. Potatoes 2GflT30c. Onions C5c. Dried Fruits. . Dried Apples 1U to GVS'c. Italian prunes, 40s to HOs Be Petlto Prunes 4c. Wood, Fence Potts, Etc lllg Fir HGO. Second Growth $4.00. Ash $3.00 to $3.76. Body Oak $6.00. Polo Oak $6.00. Codar Posts 10c. Hides, Pelts and Furs. Green Hldos, No. 1 lJ7c Green Hldos, No. 226. Calf Skins 4 to Gc. Shoap 7Go. Goat Skins 25o to $1.00. Gray Fox 2G to GOo. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 2Gc to $1.26. Otter $1.00 to $G.00. Skunk 10 to 25c. Muskrnt 1 to Gc Wildcat 10 to 25o. Grain and Flour. Wheat-(17c. Oats 32c. Ilnrley Drowlug, 46c bushel; $20 por ton. Flour- Wholosnlo, $3.45. Llvo Stock Market. Steers 3V1 to 3&C, Cowa 3 to 3&c 8hoop $3.G0 gross to $4t00, Drossod Venl fic. , Hogs, allvo BHc. Hogs, dressed 0V4b. Wool and Mohair. Coarso Wool 14c. Fine 15c. food, Mohair 2Gc. Hay, Feed, Etc, naiad Choat 89. Clover 80. n . I Ilran $S0. Shorts 21. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy buttor 2059Go. T Creamery Duttor 35o. Cronm, pan eklmmod, at orenmory Ue, nt farm 22 'c. Oroam separator skimmed, at Com. Creamery 3216c, mfnul freight. Portland Market, Wheal--Wul lit Walla, Tto. Wheal Valley, 78c. I'lmir Portland, beat Krde$ 8.40 $3.06; graham, $S.3Ji$$8.Q5. Oat Ohole Whlto, $U60fU7 narley Food, $33.60 per ton; rolled, $24.50. Mllln'.uff IJrnn. $10.. Hay Timothy, $11 to $U par ton. Onions 7Go to $1 pgr" ognta!, Potntoea 4000o nor etntal. Iluttbr Ooat dairy, 20IWHSst fancy creamery, SOfi'MVi; store, ligpo. llntJ--Oregon ranch, ataCa iter dozen. Poultry htokena tjilxed, UQlle pound; hens, UVtWc; turkeys, live, 11910a. Mutton Grp. $4.00. Hogs Oross, $0,25. Ileal Grosa, $3.0$3.7. Voal7ls, Hopsi-222C"4c. Wool Y"ay, 12Ti: mat&m Oraori, 814 r; Mohair M03l. Hides dry, 16 pounds am' upwards,. 15 to 15V-io. - . O ii Detter Thaj) gv.er la what aveVy'ane saj'i of the WMttr UW8tomlmPJ& MmU Mrjer- Uian any house In the OJty. uroi) df and nlKht, Dauwmpl VI II i. iA .. -