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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1903)
PAGE6IX . ? W' ffj Atgclable FrtparalionforAs slmilating thcFoodondncgula -(Jug the S towochs nndBowcls of Pxomoics Digcalion.Chccrful ncssandltost.Conlalns iieillicr Opium.Morpliinc norrlincral, TiOX"NAllCOTZC. MvtoUA-xtuvanitfaui Apafccl Remedy forConslipn non.SourStouwch.DinTrhoca Woriiw,Coimilsioiis,FcvcrJsh ncssf.mlLOBSOF Sleek Facsimile Siflnnlurt or NEW YOHIC. tXACT COPY OF WRAPPCR KICKE AND SUFFERED NEARLY FORTY YEARS BtFOtfE THE BUNE HEALED WJ yjft, ?S U 111 I "AM I ALL RIGHT OF COURSE VM ALL RIGHT," 8AID MR. A. COOPER, OF POLK COUNTY, WHEN ASKED ABOUT HIS LEO WHICH WAG HURT WHEN HE WA8 A BOY. "I WAB KICKED BELOW THE KNEE BY A HORSE IN 1860 WHEN A MERE BOY, AND BUFFERED FOR YEARS. IT ACHED TERRIBLY AND SOON BROKE; THEN PIECES OP BONE COMMENCED COMING OUT AND CONTINUED FOR ABOUT A YEAR. THIS WAS FOLLOWED jrr A Juicy Morsel Breakfast for Or dinner yoa ran wijojr from one el oar tender and dclteloui meats, steaks, lamb or HJUtlon ehep. vmI cutlet or pork, Oar rucU are all eut (rum the fattett Itnl urimoitcttlo, and we. eau supply jour table wlUt frah, nutrlUeat mid wholesome meats M bed roes j'Jti. G, G, CROSS SALBM ORB Phoa Ml Wood jBIBHBBCnci!y h i' ''C uood seasoned fir wood sawed and delivered to any part of the city, at &4 per cord- E. 3. BBNTLBY at THE For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years TM0NTAU(lOMPl HtWYOItlcerTt. QY AN ATTACK OF TYPHOID, WHICH LEFT ME IN UAD SHAPE. I WA8 OBLIGED TO USE CRUTCHES FOR OVER TWO YEARS FROM THAT TIME UNTIL I WAS CURED ABOUT BIX YEARS AGO I ALWAYS USED TWO CANE8. THE DOCTORS TOLD ME THERE WAS NO HOPE FOR A CURE UNLE88 I HAD MY LEG SPLIT AND SCRAPED AND THE CORDS CUT. SOME ALSO ADVISED AMPUTATION, BUT I RE FUSED, AND FINALLY DR. COOK. THE BOTANICAL SPECIALIST OF 8ALEM, TOOK MY CASE. I BEGAN TO IMPROVE AT ONCE, RHD 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. 800N AFTER TREATMENT THE BLACK FLE8H BEGAN TO GROW OUT OVER THE BONE WITH A HEAL THY COLOR." A. COOPER. September 1st, 1002. PERSONS M6RE 6P WISHING TO KNOW MB. C6 PER'S CASE CAN -EARN ALL THE PARTICU. LARS BY CALLING ON HIM AT IN DEPENDENCE, OREGON, OR AT DR. COOK'S OFFIOE, 103 LIBERTY STREET, SALEM, OREGON. Shingles andLShakcs The roof la shingled bast If you use the kind of shingles and shakes we wll, ami we ask you to note the good wear and aronomy ut the roof (or which ww rtiraiah the shingles or shakes. We crry large stock of hIiIhkIm nnit shah of good ngatlty. carefully selected to maka a sound. tlRltt, durable roof, ud we are nl ) ready to girt eatlHtatee. GOODALE LUMBER 0O . Near 8. P. Pas Deset. Phone ML Phono 091 Main. Bears the . Signature Am h Jrv In rkj Use j For Over $4.00 DAILY JOURNAL, SALEMj OREGON KILLED ?; GRAFT Marion Members Have Earned Their Pay Clerkships Pay Not Increased By One Half T!i ore was a brlof but Hvoly scrap in the I10U8O last night over the ques tion of nllowlng oxtra compensation for the ofllcors and clerks of the houso, Tho orlglnnl resolution, by .lonos of Lincoln, provided oxtra pay tor all of the ofllcors and clerks .of the house. A HUbstltuto was roported by the committee on resolutions provid ing that fin allowance of bne-lialf day's work should bo made for. each night that tho houso was in session to the following ofllcors of tho house. Charles Currfc, superintendent, of the clorks; chief clerk, oalondnr clork, Journal clork. reading-clork, sergeant-at-nrms, doorkeepers and pages, Jones of Lincoln vigorously at tacked the substitute resolution, which he Insisted did un Injuatlco to the minor dorks. He did not bollovo In showing partiality in tho granting of additional iwy. If un extra allowance was to be allowed ono clork or officer of tho house, he maintained (hat all are deserving of the same r&cognltlon. In defense of tho substitute raadu tlon, Davey said that iioifb gf the clerks employed in the hotiae accept ed their ouiployment without knowing what compensation they were to re ceive, -lie resented the imputation offered by Jonns to the offeot that fa voritism had been shown In formulat lug the substitute resolution. While the speaker bollevod ovary clerk should receive pny for ovory hour's work, still ho thought It about time to put an end to the graft for oxtra clerk hire. The substitute resolution was -adopt ed by a decisive veto, and tits coun tenances of the fair and expectant body of clorks assumed a dogr'ao of greater disappointment,, whgn tffl fate of the Jones resolution uyuarnc Known. . . In the evening It was reported upon unfavorably by Davey and with the assistance uf Kay and others, H" M killed. ICvhh if the (under building Kiaftlct. that would coit about $2000, Ih resunected tolny. Davey and Kny dxrrvi' groat credit fui' their naht. COUNTY TEACHERS SUCCEED After Passing a Rigid amination Ex- Thirty of the thiity-four applicants who look the recent examination in this county for county teachers cor tltlcAtos, were successful. The grnd Ing of the papers was completed to day by the examining board whlQh consisted of County &uprtntetidgut Moores. A. W. Mile of this ilty. rind L. A. Wise of Jefferson, lu addit ion to the thirty-tour taking the Miim IiihUoh for county papers, tbeiv wtjftf to who tackled the questiou foi state pan. The papers of Uibh candi dates have htxtn transmitted to 3tsitt Sutertulettdeut Ackermsu whu villi exawlne and report on njuiic The shoo fui applicants lot comii ty cerilfleaiM were m lollcw Klrst grade Antlottette Johnout of Hlwrtot), Orpua Ktoeuluui Wod hunt; JgkH 1. Onngr. Swlem. Harry llouart. Sllverioa; Eleanor M 8. hjaw fU, Salw; Jfaud Stone. H-aiund; smI Alma I Itch. Sllrertou. ifiil Orndt. U-NVMic VrmW1. Woadlwm; Pearl Pmtt. Hal. m Rtja. dene Hag, Turaer: lkih- KsA)g, SJm; MWlft bwabb. Salem- Khm MuntgiMsry. Sllvwrton Ohaneg A. tluera. Lawteburg: lKtruth Qr. Kings: XoraMajr Mluton jun. QLt r ft Rot. Stlveruu) ooifc-. !$, Salew; Aaag ft Imkiuvu (iorwlg; iUrrey Hokari. 811 eiim, A!u tt!to A lllue. StroHg MHU ThlrtJ Qrud. Ka S Wmmim. Salem; MaW Parker 8l.m, Mttr t-i . .Martaa; Wiuma Diai' shOam: C A. Usvvta, SttMUiaur; Aima Rfifei fits MI..a. , -... T It SHiVWipsli am tHIIMI HuotlUiiaH and hn Stn)tgwig. SsJem T7 PHwary CsUHt-N Xl. u jraj 8aleat. , It's Just a Cough That gets ymr laaas sore and weak and rvee the way for pneuuoala or eoasuwoUaa. or aota. Acktr Enallsh Rsmedy wUl to the cough m a Us and aal your hiaga. It will tura'tffii BMwptten. asUima. broachai. aaQaH thraat aad nsac tMMtbaM. Poalltvali' hrM are m HtiajM. Writ, $& free sawpie. W. II. Hooker C da.. Sulfate. N. Y. H J. y. druggHL ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1903. THE NEW. BABY From the momenta child is born the qtiestion of nouF ishment becomes of great importance. A right start avoids a lot of trouble later on ; it's so easy to begin right, too. Many women cannot or will not chiefly will not nurse their children. It's a sad commentary on modern social conditions that this latter tendency should be so general. The best thing to do under the circumstances is to help the bqttle babies all we can they're at a big dis advantage at best. We Icnow positively that nothing will do them more good than Scott's Emulsion a few drops in the bottle. It seems to furnish justthe right quan tity and right kind of nour ishment needed by babies and growing children. The women who are will ing but unable to properly nurse their children will find Scott's Emulsion a great help a two-fold help in fact. It has a direct and immediate effect, not only feeding and sustain ing the mother, but insuring also a flow of rich, nourishing milk for the baby. Thus Scott's Emulsion strengthens the mother and goes natur ally through the milk and strengthens the child. TheM claims are not made off-hand. We know from ntatly thirty vests contact with such csves that Scott' Emultlon will do iutt what we say it will do. We will be glad to send you n Minple free so that you can judge for )onrelf. SCOTT & BOWNE, 4Q9 Pearl St., New York. Tile Insane Asylum Report Tlif IfKlHlative committee, appoint ed to Investigate autl report un tin ivcordM and conditions at the state asylum for the insane, tiled a report last night with the hons. The com mitter report that the books of the Institution are kept In a neat and ac curate) manner, that tho grounds are In a good statu of Improvement, and kept In splendid condition, that the hygenlc conditions surrounding the In stitution sre the very best. Hint the food and diet furnished the Inmates was Insulted and found to be cloan and wholesome; that no criticism or complaint of any kind had been mnde ngnlnst the management. The report was received and plared on tile. If you desire a good complexion use Moki Tea. a pure herb drink. It nets on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. !5 cents and 50 cents. Money rofunded If It does not satisfy you. Writs to W. H. Hooker & Co.. lluffalo. N. Y., for free sample. D. J. Fry, druggist. O i. i Co tb Drsnsen &. Ragan For your preferred stock canned goods. This is positively the bast on Ufa market. Phone us your order. SURE CURE FOR PILES Itching Piles produce moisture and jause Itching, this form, as well sr Ullnd. nieedlng or Protruding Pllo are cured by Dr. So-eaa-ko's File Item dy. stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. Joe a Jar at druggists or sent by mail. Treatise free. Write me about your esse Dr. Bosanko. Philadelphia, Pa For snle at Or Stone's drug stores OASTontA. Bn tU The KM YwHwAtAiff Btat l Nli!W'UlS VHOM lini-i. OarlMr a Hlt. aitil irrltl iti,v of MurhmiLM'g, ;v ' pest: sssmr. I Mattr. MUh. d lou nf7iBU sum oust Cur was tdtnlBUlr(l and repeated ortn fnSVSSfi '.JKSSyaj sad short4 i imuiYfl in. uAlllnr W " -- - ..- rwi, rUBg lljr nod udl I 4 PUriMt mJ i ..... .,..i 'X (Movrd. It QHaiM. ssa nit t IMS Mluu .... - ' fc .1 IIII.II.M I -- Ikiut ....i .v... "- . -"L. """. ' t Ul I Qll 3 -..a llH... .. 1. BBMRautr ,.,"T!-ir ' ifc. L. . 1 health Muud r Wll?ll H, oastoxha. BMntt, TW M Yn Bw Uw BmH CVy, UcAA Another Series, The FortV Knur 1 .,!., .M..I. .... glire anoOier" at their daare WeUaea day vealnK. Pebruu-v i.k i- ," halt. Meathers ui .,1-, .il'T" tke. t::,.-"- CASTOR I A For Iafaats aad Ohlldrea. The Kkii You Have Always Bought ? &AfM&&i ! -SARRITT &.tRWREKE Sell more Groceries and Fresh Walnuts, AND EVERYTHING ING SEASON. IN 8EASON BKHHMKaIMiBaaBIBIHH-HlHIKBBB T ftfstee GREAT VALUES in Men's Overcoats and Boys' Clothing, This!Weefc Only. We arfe now offering at 33 J -3 per cent discount from the regp'ar price 6.00 Suits now $4.00, 5.00 Suits now $3.35, 4 00 Suits now $2.65, 3.00 Suits nowl$2.00. SSA$ ADOLPH, Tstee.i t . ........... ?H?IITHTinTHTJHTSBHYHTMTaTJTSrrgK-BflaTJBTaTBafl-HB4.B i'l i in M-H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 m inn 1 1 n n. i,000 BOTTLES ABSOLUTELY FREE! Of the very best FURNITURE POLISH will be, distributed among the first i, 000 housekeepers that cailatj our store, begin ning Monday Morning, February 9th. . . Our obect in doing this is to establish our new location. Remember it is No. 269 Liberty Stteet Next Door to Joseph Meyers & sons. The House Furnishing Co., ii -Stores at SALEM and ALBANY- 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n ri (4Ko-KeHQeeo :::::':::A G E N BALFOUR, GUTHRIEsfe CO. ! GRAIN BUYERS AND Warehouses at Salem. Brooks. Switzerland, Pratum. Macleay, Shaw, Dcrry. Turner, Shedd. IlalseV Loans made on Farms. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. J J. G, Oraliam. Aaeilt, A Ve9-Ht NEW CLASSES Id Commercial Law, Arithmetic, C-rnmtnar, etc., aro now being com menced at the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE On this account, It Is an unusually good time to begin a regular course. Students, however, aro admitted at any tlmo. Send or call tor catnlogue. HHH-MaHVfrf48Hv.gH-f 8 IHIHHI ftHaHW kirts Ovctskbts 1 GREAT - DISCOUNT -tSALE NOT CHEAP GOODS FIRST CLASS GOODS AT CHEAP PRICES i! Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store I 1 1 First Door Southf the Postofflce, 9 - r - r0 - r(H - e - l - e - t - IOigCe 4 u m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n 1 1 1 1 n NOW Sure 30.000 In use. it must be cataloeue and prices, address 1 B "" D. A. WHITE & SON, Feedmen and Seedmen, Phone 1781- 91 M-H-M I IlimillllllllliinuilllllllllU m-H-H-M Locked in An Ice Box " man iji Qhleagt vm hm uu, raUHMi aj4 aarobed-at tke. point o rerglrew luta thelffsbax la a Soath. State-strwt 6alo Wednesday aad r better Groceries than ANYBODY Currants ' anl Raisins FOR HOU8EKELPERS OLD P. O, IN THE COM. GROCERY. Sale!! II .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n m i m 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 C Y ( OjF:::::::: ; ; SH1PPERS0F GRAIN f 207 Commercial St..' Salem. Ore. A 4M-4HHf4Hre-ft Skirts! it i i ! Undetskitts 302 Commercial 8t - H - ra9lt(fmUlftllll m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ift IS THE TIME $ T( Select an INCUBATOR, and there Is but one best and that Is the automatic Self Regulatinsr . Hatch Incubator i good, For fine Illustrated Court. Street. SALEM. OREGON. kept prisoners fojrliaU an heur. wW their captors daltboratelr s MpM liquors. vrhera vegra six customer and the barkeeper In th9 ll",n three young mea stared and t"M ttgied them to'llne up apd subDlit " be searched. AttanJItoa was attract te tae hgUwayet by tha firing rev)var and suehase ensued. r ing in the capture at the two a'11 mm M It Br