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S0URNAL8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13,
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CAcrry Pectoral
Par hare colds, cliromc
coughs. Askyourdoctflrifhc
nas nciici auviw.
Ayr
Lewell, Mm,
THE DAILY
Member Northwest Afternoon
paper League.
BY HOFER BROTHERS.
Dally One Year. H00 In Advance.
Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance.
Dally by Carrier, 60 Cent. Per Month.
aW one Year. 11.00 In Avance.
fHH-HWI IIH'UHM l-M-
THE OREGON LIBEL LAW.
Tho Btilt brought by a locnl lawyor
ncttliiBt Tho Journal for $6000 dam-
n"gontfor an alleged llbol committed
hv inibllshlnK oxtracts from a plead
ing In ft nromlnunt dlvorco caso, ondod
In a Jury vordlct for tho paper.
Tho Journal had published an abso
lutely fnlr and unbiased roport of both
sides of tho caso. founded on tho
v pleading Mod In tho caHo. which aro
a public record, and no law forbids
their publication.
In fact both sides of tho cauo had
boon printed, that no InJurlouH com-
. mont (in fact no comment whatever)
wan Indulged In by the paper, that
th plaintiff In the libel suit won her
cam, ami wn not prejudiced- by mioh
tHtlilieaUaH. bad Mr rtuatl any
correction or the newspaper report,
could not ba got before tho Jury under
the ruling of tho courL
The publication. If It was a libel,
wan mail Inadvertently, without tho
Knowledge of the piibllnhtra of tho
pair. Hd no opportunity had besn
given for a correction or retraction.
Mouo had been naked
The publisher nevor pieteudt-d r
claimed that th pleading net forth
the fatte n either aid. Tho article
did not ho represent. No malice could
be Inferred, for none existed. Tho
publishers did not plead JuallUeatlnn
of the publication on account ut the
truth or otherwise.
Tho reiwrter who wrote the report
stated on the witness stand that
Neither or the publWtew had over
seen IiIh report, ami that he had mad
It In the ordinary oourne ef copying
Ileum from the public record at the
eailrt house.
That any kind of a lawyer, for good
motives or bad, should be able to
bring nueh a milt and pMt'hla client la
oxpoeit IndlcateH that the Oiegon Inw
of libel la wry primitive
It should be attended m Uial the
, tfiblUhe wtulil Hot be libeled fur the
mistake of a reporter, who due not
know law, aijjd It should be amended
so that 1Kb Injured person should hv
aoni)llavto at leaHt ask a corree
tlnn or .rllratUoit before bringing
nit
lliuiiloye th ally Mud of business
are table to nmke mtitohee, and a
newspaper publisher In an liable to be
tho YtoUin kf w.rh blunder as a bank
or or lawyer, ami an entitled to ai
fair a chaece to correct the error.
The law of pleadings should require
the plaintiff to at leaat ate tin esact
terms oh which tn found an action for
UWel aHd uul allow a loosely construct
ed chain of malice, copied from an
old Now York book of forms to stand
as a complaint In an action fd dam.
age.
One of the ;jnoet conscientious
judges of the ihiiUe "urt ,B 1"oU(1
aa saying that tho Oregon law of libel
Is a vicious law, and that It Is tho
most unfair and stringent statute
aealnst publishers " the "latute of
any slate.
There should bo a gonoral demand
of tha twees to rectify tho law of libel
In this state, and In all statos, so that
a nowsoaner publisher should at least
bo on tho same footing as any other
citizen In this respect.
o
JOURNAL X-RAY8.
Young Itoochofollor has aoncludod
that ho has accumulatod bo much
property that ho roally cannot afford
to pay his taxes. .
ICastom Oregon legislators say
they can And good BOnatorinl tlmbor
If tho mombors from this flldo abso
lutely glvo It up.
This Is the 33d legislative day but
unllko Uio masonic fratornlty tho leg
islature Is going to raise that some
sovon degrees before olectlng n sena
tor. a
Whan the Csar and Kmperor Wil
liam and the Sultan nil talk peace. It
la time to grind up tha battle ax and
load the culverln with bora shoe
nails.
-
Who Htiglaod quanelW with the
United Statos she mny not bo fight
ing her bread and butter but with the
butter cut out the. assertion becomes
absolutely true.
A Spokane nieaeonger boy who has
been omployed four mouths turns out
to be a girl. She was suspected be
came she, didn't chew tobacco", play
marbles, swear or loaf.
Madamo I'attl has signed a coutract
with Orau, for a six months concert
(tour In this country next fall. She will
Thinks Report False.
The Bugone lleglstor, Wednesday,
has the follewing: lister Ogden,
jitngo driver for E. Bangs, arrived
from the hood of tide at l o'ciook m
morning. He Is of tho, opinion that
tho rumored doath of Mrs. wons jb
unfounded. As ho passed tno piacu
Tuesday, bdurid tfor this qity, ho was
handed somo lollors by an attache of
the premise. In tho perfunctory con
vrjitlnii that onstiod, Mr Ogden
states nothing was sold concerning
the subject of tho roport Tor this
reason Mr. Ogdon lolIevos the report
Is false. ,
DRUGGISTS mAsT' BE CHARY.
. i.
They Sell" All ,K(ridaJf Hatr Prepaa
tlons and Fear to Discriminate.
Druggists soil ' all kinds of hair
preparations, and, as a rule, they ore
wlsoly chary of giving prcferenco to
any particular ono, but many of thorn
have como out plainly for Newbro's
Homicide the now treatment that ab
solutely kills tho dandruff gorm. H.
Swannoll & Son, Champaign, III., say:
"One customor of ours did not have
a hair on top of his hoad when ho be
nan to uso Horplcldo now has a fair
start toward a good hoad of hnlr. Wo
bollovo Horplcldo to bo by far the
host preparation of Its kind on the
markot." Hundreds of Blmllar testi
monials from ovorywhero.
For salo by Dnnlol J. Fry. Send 10
cents In stamps for sample to The
Herplclde Co., Detroit, ""Mich.
tUftlHltRS
P CELEBRATED -v
fgP
JITTERS
and Malaria. Try It.
,v,
1903.
No o t h o r
medicine n
been to buccom-
lulln o u r i ii g
Stomach and
I) ow ol com
plaints. Dor;
Inc the rait 50
years it bb e-
nbliBbeuan in
nualed record
A cures ol
Indegestion,
Dysccosla,
Belctiinci
Constipation,
Biliousness
fr-Hffrrr--lf 9 te I e I S j 8 I gH-HMHi t gf-tHB-i
America's BE S T &:..
Editorially Fearless.
Consistently Republican Always.
News from all parts of the world. Well written,
orieinal stories. Answers to queries on all subjects.
Articles on health, the Home, New Books, and on Work!
About the Farm and Garden.
XMarkct Quotations Today ; ;
Y "Mak'e Saltm Good Home Mrker A -
rr"V"V'V','v3;
i THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN
ii . j
BROKEN LOT Shoe sale at the Or
enon Shoe Co,
rsroNscious i'hom,, enow
DiirlDK n BiiiWcn ami terrible nttnrk H
croup our little girl wa unconscious frora
strsngiiUtlon. MT A. U gpnfTord. post
master. ChesUr. Mich, and a do. of Ow
Minute Coiigh Cure was ntlmlnlsterej Is d
rtwnlel nfln. It rediicwl tlie awellliiR
--. inM.n.,iAn aii, ,hn tmirnli Anrl Hhort
l the clilld was 'resting easily bih! aneejllj
qrlppc. an.l all Throat nnd Ming troubles
rtne Minute roilh Cure I Inner In the
tliroat ami tlisat and enables the lunas to
infrllni nurn. health -lvlnR 0JTKn to
tlM Mood. I'. O. Hubs. 0(1 State Street
Th i-tlct of modety natural to
WlNIIMI i t0 ,Krl lIUMirHIK
ciin l wuKtauh Ummsmm. WonicH
U Irow tl.v jHjrewwi qitcMiotia oi
local IMiv-
siglau which
Om lMhUl4 6lV
The tlnwuht of
OiamliMiion ia
abtiQireitt to
them, and o
ihey tt.l.ne hi
siHW a "" '
tlcl of diH, .'
wbii'- w r 1 1
rnjtlrr- tivm
(Ttu hoi.
It h "
t. V I i '
(MiktSTatk lu. uiv
a gcel nwiut
w p ui e it m h
r loUHll
MrtUK for mud
Mt W test o-vt
by WtUK
All rrHMMtl
WM U Ml
atrivtljr piU
ami act4t
cuAHtiaU
AdiUwi CKmmt
X V. Hero,
frk M. V.
Pc. rttroc1,
Havmllt Jr-
itt9- feUb-
' RV. - 1
K
IrWP
M JO-0-
appear In 90 concerts and vet $SO0O
ror onch hwhloa BO per rent of ra
pelpts over $7,800 ar night. ThlH la
her 'atiwnth farewell tour.
lla-r made a aneech hfor the coal
coiumlMlon Thuradny In which he
apoko of the laborerw trylns to man
age the property In which Utey had no
money, and elaMlfled the puhllc, the
coal coHMim-r as meddlem. Itaer
really neU urns hot towels oh hla
head.
1h ldon there la a tumperanrn
aorl-ty whoee memhrs are nlmply
plHlgd ant to drink ltwwn meals.
It Is Mild half tha rltUetui have, or
will Join Ii. I'efhaiw If It waa amended
m that tly would be tilttigwl not to
drink betwean drtnha th sther half
mU he lnlKtl U jeiH.
Laat High! thu Shirley ciimpany
playwl "IIld ly the lltiemy." tomor
row nlHht It will itlay "In the Uanda
of the Haemy." Some a.uatoriul ua
liimHta are well up In both plays,
and MIm Shlrtty mhjht get some rat
Mahhi addlthma to her company by
aiMlyi-K at the atate houM, say Sot
urda) WMwtc
Aicordlnc to th dlaiiatehea the
lrlneiHM Loulae waa abandoned
OtroH. aad h wiuiN't. That be gut
l0.0W tor toorliu her. aju) that he
didn't, that the l'rt- tHtMt to
KomttiU awlrMci. and ok didn't try;
that she haa left Otran forever, and
ihnt ah la going hack to him nover
t aetHiratiHl that he Is heart
'K.k. n and that she Is happy: that
hi husband is a drunkard and a tyr
ant and that hi Is a christian gonih.
mau without guilf aa a mod?!. And
thiii wi are
AfraM ef the Trusts.
Success With Formalin.
The new blood poison mined) . for
malin, has been used with mice In
DrUtol, Conn.. In Iho enso of Mm.
Napoleon Dttbe, when apparently h,e
was dying. After Uio birth of a child
tho nttendlne; physician rosortel to
the use of whll known remedies, hut
only temporary lellof wns gained.
. On February 4. the dootor announc
ed that death would como In three or
four hours.
Thn patient wns deltrJouH. U" tem
perature wnR 106 and her puis HO
At :() p. m., as an oxperlmont. the
doctor Injocted 080 cubic centlmetors
of formalin Into a vein of the right
arm near the elbow.
For one hour the temperature con
Untied to rlso then there was a steady
gradual decrease until 6 o'clock the
next morning, when It wng normal.
OS S-ft. The milt, too. had fallen to
S8. Since then the patient has Im
proved steadily and ' now pro
nounced out of danger.
Ded Time
I take a pleasant herb drink, tha next
niornlnx I feel bright and my com
plexlon Is better. My doctor says It
net- Rontly on the a.ouincha, liver and
kidneys, niul Is a pleasant laxative. It
Is made of herbs, and la prepared as
easily as tea. It Is called Lane's med
icine. All druggists sell It at 2e and
SO cents. Laue's Famliy Medicines
movea tha bowels each day. If you
cannot Ret It, send for free samples
Address. Orator Woodward. I.eHoy
N. Y.
A -I'IKNTIKIr ItlUCOVKIIY
IvnM iloes far hr !.. b thst which It
l wmM to u foi Itself even when but
ftllHbUr dhMrdereri
1 1
S-l
ImuiUhr. Mhll the InOamed bum
rest aau
iittlr dMr
l Jul
Mhtl
Het si that ersan are aiiewsd te rest
hstti Kedl dlgMis nbat yon eat aud
Ir ilrrert nr i.tr imiimi uimkm
tbe wetk at the ttomarb, reUxInK tu
ls the uatursl Juices r (lletto ami
Poultry at Stelner's Market
ChIo1Jons'-501Ocv
Bggs t'or clozon, 18o. "
rurlteya 12lBc.
Ducks 10c.
Salem Market.
Hop Market
Hops 22Q25Vc.
Potatoes, Apples, Etc.
Potatoes 2C 30c.
Onions CBc,
Dried Fruits.
Dried Apples 4Vi to 6c
Italian prutios, 40s to 60s Be
Pctlto Prunes 4c.
Wood, Fence Posts, Etc.
Dig Fir ?4.E0.
Second Growth $4.00,
Ash $3.00 to $3.75.
Uody Oak $6.00.
Pole Oak $6.00,
Cedar Posts 10c.
Hides, Pelts and Fura.
Oreen Hides, No. 1 l7c.
Green Hides, No. 2 25.
Calf Skins 4 to 5c.
Sheet. 75c.
Goat Skins 25c to $1.00.
Gray Fox 25 to 60c
Coon 10 to 40c.
Mink 25c to $1.25.
Ottor $1.00 to $5.00.
Skunk 10 to 25c.
Muskrat 1 to 6c.
Wildcat 10 to 35c.
Grain and Flour.
Wheat OSe.
Oats 8!c.
Uarley Urewlnif, 45c bushel; feed,
$21 per ton.
Flour Wholosalo. $3.4S.
Live Stock Market
Steers 3VI to 3&0.
Cows 3 to 3Vc.
Sheep $3.B0 gross to $4,00.
DreBsed Veal MiC.
Hogs, allve 5c
Hogs, dressed C4o.
Wool and Mohair.
Coarse Wool 14c
FIno 15c.
Mohair 25c.
Hay, Feed. Etc.
Italed Cheat $10.00(ff$10.50.
Clover- $10.00 0$1O.BO.
II ran $20
Shorts 21.
Creamery and Dairy Products.
Good dairy butter S0-6o.
Creamery Butter 85c.
Croam, pan sklmmod, at creamery
Sfic, at faun 22 He.
Croam separator skimmed, at
Com. Creamery 3JV4c, minus freight
Portland Market
Wheat Walla Walla, 76 77c.
Wheat Valley. 7878&c.
Flour Portland, host grade. $3.75;
graham, $8.4t($8.S6.
Oats Choice White, $1.16$1.20.
Barley Feed, $211.50 per ton; rolled,
$24.60.
MlllwuK llran. $19.
Hay Timothy, $11 to $12 por ton.
Onions 75e to $1 per cental.
Potatoes 4O07to per cental.
Hutter Beet dairy, SWJ22V6: fancy
(ivamery tttisltt; store. 15$1Ro.
lCggs Oregon much 24-fc por
dason
uultry- -ChlckMH. raaxsHl 12120
live,
The INTER OCEAN is a member of .the Associated!
!! Press, and is also the only Western newspaper rcccivingj
the entire teicgrapntc news brvit. ws tj. w ioru
! ! Sun and special cable of -the Ndw York World, besides
!! dnilv rcoorls from over 2,000 special correspondents
ik ' . . . . K.T .,. II .. . t. -l
throughout me country, ino pen cu icu more tuny
Why it is the best on earth.
52--TWELVE-PAGE PAPERS--52 One Dollar a Year!
Brimful of news from Everywhere and
a perfect feast of special mnter. . . .
Qcrrikft fnr the Toarnal (daily 3 months or weekh
t year) and The Weekly Inter Ocean i year, both!
papers tor q.ou.
4-QtBUHH"'Pt"B,tW,,,ff' T-WT-T-WT mr, V . wT w T.
"STRAWBERRY CULTUR
A NEW BOOK
By E HOFER.
The Strawberry Industry In The Pad
Northwest.
Full Instructions about preparation illustrated with photographs
of soil, growing of plants, planting tho. writer's fields, near Salem.
crop, cultivation, fertilization, picking by nm)I( o. flt Th(j Journal offl
anu paciung mo crop, -wi'iu-b ""
markets treated fully In separate I c-ts per copy.
Tho only wor
"haptors.
this Industry.
-I-M-I-W--M M II IWHt -Hill H'l"i"W-M'-fr4-t-H
s
: THE STANDARD
i! Sun Typewriters
They aro constructed on tho plan of tho $100 machlnos. Stron
type bars; direct stroko; alight, rapid touch; carriage, platen audpjy
rninnnB? nnrffict allcnment: m arclnal stop, etc. Sco tho one at tb
ofllce of tho Capital Journal.
J AN UP-TO-DATE AUCHINE. PRIC&ONLY- S40.
W. F. KETCIIU.M, Salem. Oreeon.
Aeent Marlon an. Polk Counties.
Hlimill HHHHII Mill 'H"H-M"H
Mm tk sioMMh sad iHtstlT ? ieund: hens. UKffl.c; turkeys,
Irauarm jH m& late rU. rl HtM V 1K,i..
O !!. M Stats 8rM 1 10
(I.
He Had Meney Left,
i. rnrley of The Dalits, who has
lu the rlt) for several daj left
for hum this evening. AU-Jtts of
bis vtslt it Is recalled that Sir. Farley
was attaints- by Oov. I'eHUfti'or and
the board having the work In oharg
to superintend th i-oastrnttkw of the
rnllroad at the Csds There was
an approprlaton of $,00fl for the
work and U was asiied at the time
that a second appropriation tfQkUd he
needed. Some unforsee ttlffiMtlUes
Mnttou-Oross. $I.OO$I.84
Hogs-Groeo, $i.tS.
Ueet-Oroat, JtnsJU.W.
Veal Mtlo.
Hope- ttTc.
Wool-NtMey. HHfiie; eastern
Oregon. SfllHc; Mohair J-fio.
Hid dry. II imunds am' upwards.
II to ISVie
Cash Saving Offer!
Two First-Class Weekly
Papers for the Price of One,
Weekly Jcurml and Wookly Ore
goulan, $2,00.
Wookly Journal and Orango Judd
Farmor, $1.36.
Weokly Journal and TrI-Wcekly
N. Y. World. $1.75.
Weokly Journal and Woodburn Inde
pendont, $1.50.
Wookly Journal and Gold Deaah.
Curry County, Recorder, $1.50.
Weekly Journal and American Boy,
$1.50.
Weekly Journal and Courier, Spray
Oregon, $1.10
Weekly Journal and GxpreBS-Ad
vance, Lebanon, $1.00.
Weekly Journal and Olobe, Condon
Ore, $1.60.
Weekly Journal and Oregon Mist. St
Helens, $l.tft.
Weekly Journal and Town Talk.
Ashland, $2.00.
Weekly Journal and Herald, Lake
view, $1.50.
Weekly Journal and Men of To
Morrow, $1.S0.
There U more Catarrh in this sec
tion of ihe -ountry than all other dis
eases put together, and until the last
few ars wns supposed to he laeHr-
noit Hr a great many yean doctors
it.. wr enveuatered notably In drtrtng ' pronouoi ed It a loral disease, and pre-
"V .. .... . . smssils4 1. kl ...! i i
f A I.UI has bea Intmdured In the "' -'- "" ;.- ' " T.,l!,7"-"
.irvn win Te pirnii pro-1 ,.," , . IT L ',- pronounced It Incurable, s.l-
pom m uy then nod thus had ott - ,B "' -' m n-Mltnre has uivn mtnrrh to be a i.n
the trust It rfoa ik-t it ike wi ny mplted. M wh . Utntlonnt disease, nod therefore re
mL T. heiliSto ,tH SI Iiom wnrHgk wns fas munloj-.trslor. Mr. U' cowUtutloMl treoissaot HaU's
ttrnat is permitted to n th mlnea to f-sTae-ilR S-1 WMUinfnrtored by F. J.
the true Industry at w1n will he at 'j'y'?1" .T JS7 tP $ oney Co.. Toledo, Ohio, la the on'
the inny of a foreign syndlraio. H,"" """" """ "" '"Yw m"m oi-wiiuionni ure on tha saarket.
ii is i-urn iniei-nny ia noses Iross 10
; drops to a teaspoonful It stts dlract
jly on tue blood and mucous surfneec
,o the systt-m. They offer one ann
ate- ottiMi- lor any caae It falls to
for Ctculara a4 testi-
S0ULE BROS.
sUttssrSfc.
PIANO TUNERS
AND REPAIRERS
PORTLAND OR.
For Siltm ill i(
Uive order! ill
Will's MUi- SbffJ
New Grocery Store
"THE CAPITOL"
corntrof Citlalind Division street j
own for business Wednesday. Fecruur
Call and elvensatrUI.
1RAH.TOWNE,Miii1
Hamer'n Whiskey Is the b
Get some Into your vest.
Gus. Schrelber keeps It,
And you know the rest.
FARMER'S HOME
153 State Strl
Parties desiring can set the Dally
Journal three months Instead of the
Weehly one year In the above combi
nations. HOITIS R BROTHERS
Salem. Oreeon.
THE NEW
Cente Salo
Will Oeen Tuesday Mint, tbe :
We lathe all of our Wends W Jf . F e'e
will kItos free iuncb f
FRANCIS DAVIS. 221 Coramercl
(he trust should Inst H efjo4hNl io
silaV l-urup--- t-tooetlthHi hy anus
ting dt.-u th- nOnesv It would Vrtuc
rutn to the SwdUm Iron IndoaUry. at-;
though It might swell toe protts uf
the trust
to tho atnto trenaui
S hand tlltoote arsnr!
ItAM jt)juerltY,drlwtVeiat:.lnun1
miU tiishwimstiMU and ntcrratlun, nd
Is tho cause of more dlsoomfort than
any othor ailment It you eat -the
tt B tllftt VOtl vn nnjl li
owes fn-Ue vwhm. J Mi ( Waddh. of Swot Uome, ftw -4 f0r you.ou are 'distressed.
-iHS.Ellii-gy' jft!?!-?. rS1.-. Tuewtav while a.sr the SAuderso Anker's Dyspepsia Tablets will make
3? veMiWMU sEuJe 1 J hrld f mud tin- had and rrt of the' jrr t-tlon prft ami prevent
SaS-f'Te-rTlJS'-itSril'-fZ-- 'w.. . . ...... . -iSL- .-hie &-. You can safuty ant
gg jp- rr: t". r .". jr-g , - - - -. j . Rl a, Ubm tt y t,Mt ,
A Man's Hetd.
Mi Ceo Waddle, of Swot Uome,
Tuewtav while nrar tho S-adoraon
INDIGESTION
cure. Send
montais. Adis.
P. J CIIKKSY ft CO.. Tomdo, O.
Sold by druggists. Tie M a
Halls Family Pilla aro Us Best.
taa.
ttu,
-J MTvrnJ U4IW-T Pwiits
' sa 1 - tsst "' ' ' .
MHS I Wl llS-l 4 (tj , OT
it 1 tuii kiMw t Os. VeUe
S -M I'rtteM-. TMtMttsM , '
Uome a year. of theeo tahlou afterward. oM
unwiiy 1 .- w to ni -
lHetve' H-Mt ftUt.
Mr Waddle eame to Albany to- ar drusatits under a postttwe gv-nut
jv iu Euutrt ihe .-. ka ' o" Money retunaM ir jou
iHlwuu cuiejl by the ue oi Dr. lnHUlh u ou, nf lho t ,, Aib.'.?. ??" ..8 "'
Dewof.a' BuKalo, N Y
CASTOR I A
Jrr lafaats and Ckldrea.
jTfee Klad Yeu Have Always Bought
Bears the
Biutre of
c&vffl
Farm for Sale.
rhfU c of two to-sere tracts of A
No. 1 Inid. One hop yard on one
trnet with throe hop yards on tho oth
er, with two hop houses. All gnthhed
fend except enough timber for us,
with running water on each tract
XI J KUAN, Salem Route Mo. S.
MlJw
There's an
Old Pover1
whlt-h reads: "Wh
the orawd.
Hondnrod into
t ut
t-
la
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