The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 21, 1903, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    "THE DAILVJOURNAL, SALEMj-OREOONj- 8ATURDAY,FEBRUARY-21, 1903.-' .
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Grand Opera House
JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr.
Saturday, Feb. 21.
Sixth Grand Concert Tour.
,THE KILTIES..
Gordon Highlanders, Canada's Crack
Military uanu.
tf musicians, 10 soloists, 1G vocal
choir, 6 Highland dancers, 2 bagplp-
era, 5 British military buglors, 1 giant
jJm mater, boy dancor, etc., nppoar-
log In full kilted regimentals. Has
created a furor of enthusiasm In 300
American cities.
Prices, $1.00, 76c, GOc. Scats on salo
t box ofllce Saturday at 9 a. m.
Grand Opera House
JOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager.
Monday, Feb. 23.
THE GREAT PROBLEM PLAY.
The only successful Rival to
"ZAZA" or 'Du BARRY".
OUIDA'S
STRATH MORE
-Wlth-Virginia
Drew Trcscott
&&!&
And An All Star Cast.
5 ACTS OF SPECIAL SCENERY.
Prices, ?1.00, 7Cc, COc
Scats on snle at box offlce, Friday
at 9 a. m.
Harper's Whiskey Is the best
Get somo Into your vest.
Gus. Schrelber keeps It,
And you know the rest.
FARMER'S HOME
153 State 8treet.
Your Sfep Mother
Is still here busy as ever, and whet
your clothftB are all out ot order, worn
with bu.ons off, take them to her ct
the Salem Dyo Works.
At this establishment you can get
anything set to righto, from a pair ol
gloves, to tko most elaborate till
gown. A gentleman can get his hat
cleaned, bis trousers creasod, or kit
wholo suit rojuvonated to suit hli
taste, also four suits a month for II
Buttons sowed on, rips Bowed up, suits
preesod on short notice New coods
shrunk for dressmaking.
MRS. C. H. WALKER
1BS Commercial Street
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE
IT FOR THEIR MOST DELI
CATE PATIENTS.
OLD AND PURE.
For Sale by
A. SCHREIBER, Salem.
153 State St.
FARMER'S HOME,
PILES RU suppository
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' ' MARTIN BUPT. UBHIIIB, r.
Sold In Salem by S. C. Stone.
Call for Proe Samples
A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVER"
Kodol does for trio stomach that which It
u uaable to il for Itself, erea whtn but
ugBtly disordered or erer lotdeJ- Kodol
s the work of the stomach, relaxing the
Mtl8 the natural Juices of dledtioo and
ri(w tension, whlla the InUimed una
f that organ are allowed te rest asd
' Kodul digests what you Mt and sua
J the stemssn awl dlgetlre organs to
'Mtoria all food Into rich, red Meed. V.
ne. m state Stress.
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WHiSKY3!
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LAST
GRABS
AT GRAFTS
The Usual Final Efforts at
A Looting
Defeated By Kay and
Marion Delegation
the
With unceasing regularity, the usu
al resolutions providing for nearly
doublo pay for the subordinate offt
cors and commlttco clerks of the
house were ushorcd in again last
night, and an effort made to rush
them through, but tho attempt failed,
la part at least. The fact that it did
this time may bo placed to the credit
of Kay, of Marlon, whoso bulldog te
nacity In guarding tho treasury did
not relax until the moment of final
adjournment.
Ono resolution granting tho clerks
on the onrolled bills and engrossed
bills commltteos pay for 12 hours per
day, or VA days for each day served,
passed with practically no opposition.
Then a resolution was offorod provid
ing that tho desk clerks of tho houso
bo allowed pay for 12 hours, or l',4
day's pay for each tiny of tho session.
Kay moved to lay the resolution on
tho table, but the motion was defeat
ed, lie thon took the floor In opposi
tion, "I slncorely hope that at tho last
moment of this session, that the houso
will not ontlrely forgot itself, nnd
rocklossiy plunge into oxtrnvnganco
in the matter of compensating our of
ficers ami clerks. When these posi
tions woro Jllled, thoro wore many ap
plicants for the places, which paid sal
aries of from $4 to ?8 per day. We
passed a resolution only yostorday al
lowing tho dosk clerks of tho house
lMe dny's work for each day that night
sessions have boon held, nnd, in addi
tion to this, for tho first wcvks of tho
session tho houso was not working
more than fivo days in tho week, and
these clerks are paid for seven days
per wook, or for 30 days in tho month.
Dy adopting this resolution Uioho
clerks will bo allowed wngea ranging
from 87 to $12 por dny. which Is too
much."
Tho adoption of tho rasolutlon was
dofoatod by a voto of 14 .to 35, 11 ab
sent. Those favoring the resolution
wore: Dailoy, Banks, Durgoes, IJur
loigh, Cnntrall, Cornott, Dannomann,
Hawkins, Hormann, Alnlnrkoy, Ttiddlc
nnd Tost
Lady Somerset Breaks Down.
London, Fob. 21. Lady Somerset,
tho world's Woman's Christian Tom
peranco Union prosldont, is brokon
down by hor overwork. Hor physi
cians havo ordorod hor to take sever
al months of complete rest.
We sell the greatest of blood puri
fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a pos
itive guarantee. It will cure an chron
ic nnd otlier blood poisons, if you
havo eruptions or sores on your body,
or nro pale, weak, run down, It Is Just
what you need. Wo rofund monoy If
you aro not satlsflod. 50 cents and
$1.00. D. J. Fry, druggist.
i . .. ti i
California glvos $15,00 for the Lewis
ami Clark fnlr, Idaho $17,000 and Utah
$1mO0O. It will tnke tho larger part
of these amounts to pay salaries and
grafts
Twice
Pronounced D e a d
Heart Trouble.
Doctor Finally Told
Me to Take'
Dr. Miles Heart Cure It
Cured Me.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure cure heart disease
by removing the cause. It Mrencthent the
weakened heart nerves; it reculatei the
heart's action; it enriches the blood, improve!
the circulation and replaces tickne with
health, weakness with strength, mist it with
happiness. Do not delay treatment 11 your
heart flutters, palpitate), skips beats, pains,
if slight exertion causes shortness of breath,
your tieart i weak and you should at oace
becm the use of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.
"Dr Miles' Heart Cure has been of inesti
mable alue to me and I doubt If I should
have tried it at all but for others statements
of Its beneficial results. 1 suffered from val
vular heart trouble for a number of years,
was eiven up to die on several occasions,
and twice pronounced 'gone-' In Septem
ber, JS96, the date of my last set ere attack,
my physician advised me that there was no
hope. The valves did not close at all. there
was constant regurgitation, and the clieula.
Hon was so sluggish that the slightest effort
caused fainting, followed by muscular con
tractions, each one seeming the very throbs
ot death. I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart
Care under my doctor's care and when the
nrst bottle was gone I x as ordered to buy a
kail dosen more. The eSect of the seven
bouWwai aumethiag lemaikttU. 1 am
now restored to a conditio oigWfceakh
and Ud f atr to esyoy saaar yean of We.
Mrs. A. A. brow a, Lo AateJes. Cat.
A DAILY
NUISANCE
A Simple Remedy Which Will
Interest Catarrh Sufferers
in Its earlier stages catarrh Is moro
of a nuisanco than a monaco to tho
general health, but soonor or later,
tho dlseaso extends to tho throat
bronchial tubes and oven to tho stom
ach and Intestines.
Catarrh Is essentially a disease of
tho mucous membrane, tho local
symptoms being a profuse discharge
of mucous, stoppago of tho nostrils,
Inltation In throat, causing coughing,
sneezing, gagging and frcquont clear
ing of the throat and head.
The usual treatment, by locnl
douches, snuffs, salvo3, otc, '.often
gtvca temporary relief, but anything
llko a euro can only bo obtained by a
treatment which removes tho catarrh
al taint from tho blood and tho dts
nppcaranco of tho Inflammation from
tho mucous surfaces.
A now romedy which mcetB thoso
requirements and which so far has
boen remarkably ""successful In curing
catarrh in Stuart's Catarrh Tablets.
These tablets act upon tho blood
and mucous mombranos only. They
can hardly bd cnJlod a secret patont
medicine as they nro composed of
such valuable remedies as Blood root,
Hydrastin, Rod gum nnd similar
cleansing nntlaepticB, which euro by
eliminating from the blood and mu
cous surface tho catarrhal poison.
Stuart's Catarrh Tablots aro largo
pleasant tasting loKonges taken inter
nally, allowing thorn to dlssolvo slow
ly In the mouth, In this way they
reach the throat, fauces and the en
tire alimentary canal.
If doslrod, thoy may also bo dis
solved In wntor and used as a doucho,
in addition to tho lntornal use, but it
is not at all nocossnry to uso a doucho
a fow of them dissolved in tho mouth
dally will bo suiflclont. Howovor,
when thoro is much Btoppago of tho
noso, a doucho made from thoso tali
lots will glvo lmmodlnto rollof, but
tho roitulnr dally uso Internally of
thoso tablets wilt euro tho wholo ca
tarrh trouble without roBortlng to tho
Inconvonlonco ot a doucho.
Dr. Bomont states "that tho Inter
nal troatment for catarrh Is rapidly
taking tho jilnco of tho old plan of
douching nnd local application mid
further says that probably the host
and certainly tho safest romody at
presout on tho mnrkut Is Stuart's
Catarrh Tablots, ns no secret Is mndo
of their composition and all tho really
offlrlont remodlos for catarrh aro con
tained In this Tablot."
Druggists soil 8tuart's Catarrh Tab
lets at fifty conlB for full sized pack
agos. Ask your druggist and If ho Is
honest ho will toll you thoro In no
safor, moro palntablo, moro odlclont
and convenient romedy on tho mark
ot. 2-17-19-21.
1INCONBCIOU8 KI105I CP.OUP.
During a sudden and terrible nttack of
croup our little ftlrl was unconscious from
strangulation. nrn A. 1 Rpafford, pot
muster, Chester, Mich., and a dose of One
.Minute L'oukIi Cure was administered nnd
repented often. It reduced the swelling
and Inflammation, cut the mucus and short
ly the child was resting easily and speedly
recovered. It cures Coughs, Colds. I.
(Irlppe, nnd nil Throat nnd I.ung troubles
One Minute Cough Cure lingers In the
throat and client and enables the lungs to
contribute pure, health-giving oxygen to
the blood. R ft. Ilasti, 1)0 State Street.
o i -
Historic Buildings nt World's Knlr.
It seems likely that ono of tho fort
tutus ot the LoulHlnnn Purchase expo
flltlon ut Ht. Louis In 10OI will lf (i
iiitititio collect Ion of Motoric building
which will groatly tutd to tho nt'.rur
tlvoiictw of the fnlr.
The suggestion la under consider.!
tlon that tli Mooro hoiwe, In Vork
town. Viu, where the artlulas of cnpilu
Jutloii for Coriiwallls' gitrrunilor tt
U'nxliliiKton woro ilrnwn up, bo Ule
down, hhlpiKtl to St. LouIh und recoti
Htnu'ted on the fair Krouinla. Anothei
huksoIIoii ht that the ancestral home
of tho Washington fntully la Unglnntl
he treat ml In n Blnillar manner, liuth
hulltllnge. of course, would bo of ffreut
historic Intoiost to tho millions of vis
Itora to the fulr.
St. J.ouIs itsolf has some bulldlngt
which might troll be utilized for the
purpose of Uie fair. Ono ot thwo If
the Froruont mansion, from which thr
first eiuancJpaUon proclamatleu of flit
civil war ern emanated. This was i
sued by Fremont on Aug. 31, 1M1
when ho was commander of the weft
ern department of the Union arum
with his headquarters In St. Louis, am'
corerod the stares owned by mon i
the Confederate service In that region
This was the proclamation whloh Lin
coin annulled. The tiulldfng In quw
tion Is about to be torn down to gir
plaeo to a box factory, and unlaw tin
world's fair oftlcuOs do semeUilnj
abopt It U will bo destroyed altogethet
Home lru,
8wmi men are Ul( ikii
n 1 1 'I'M n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m
J 50c Coin Bags
for 25c
Swell little burnt leath
;;, rrcolnbaeslnred.tan.
. . brown, green or eray
Entirely ncwand on sale
; at HALF-PRICE-
The Red
. rx-t . l
. i ne gr eat event tor
' : able enthusiasm, Hundreds of chances for economy on pres-
ent needed goods, Better bargains than ever will be offered
;; next week to keep you coming to our store, Read about the
: j 95c petticoats and the sale of Lace Curtains, These are prob-
ably the most important of next weeks sales However you
: : can buy everything cheaper here now than at ordinary times
so don't overlook the opportunity
r
Gffeat Sale of Underskirts
'em and offer them to yoa
Lace Curtains Cheaper.
Auother Important feature of this
sale. You'll need new curtains
soon so here's you rpportunlty to
save.
Ruffled Curtains 72c Pair
ReeufarSlonesIn white Swiss
Muslin-a curtain that will always'
look neat where-cver hnne.
Another Line at $.75 pr.
Dotted Muslin ruffled curtains
worth $2.50 a calr-very new and
pretty.
rH-H I I 1 I"' I I I M I I I I I I
:AT COST
Owing to a change in
business we must close
out all of our Boots,
Shoes, Rubbers, under'
wear, Dry goods, Hats
Caps. Dolls and Toys at
Cost.
The Fab Store.
White Bronze Monuments
Never chip, crack, tar
nish, moss or corrode
The only kind that nev
er needs cleaning For
the truth of the above
see them In all the Sa
lem cemeteries; some
of them have beenthere
for 17 years. If you
want the very test at
half the price of stone
that will last ten times
lone, call on or ad
dress ,
Tn WATT' 190-192 CommerclslSI
, JO. WiJ.1, Satcm, Oreion.
SOULE BH0S.
PIANO TUNERS
AND REPAIRERS
PorSslcm sad vltlolt)
tesv orders st Otc
Will's Music mors.
PORTLAND OR.
FARMS FOR SALE
I50 acre stock ranch, bouse, barn, No.
I orchard. Price $1500, $900
cash, $300 In trade. $300 on 3
years time.
80 acres, house, tarn large, 25 acres
in cultivatlan- Price $600. Over
50,000 acres outranee Jolnlne this
place.
82 acres, 60 acres In cultivation,
house tarn, outbuildings. 1-4 mile
to No. 1 school, church, store and P.
O, No. 1 bop land. Price $3000.
on srood terms, write for particulars.
CO. BURGESS,
Agent,
Sheridan ..,.- Oregon.
- ti n 1 1 m 1 1 n i 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 Ti m
Tag Sale A Big
. .- T. 4
tne thfittv snoopers
Ones
for
This is one oi the most important offerings we've ever made. The
petticoats arc made of fine mercerised sateens and come in black
and colors also a pretty line of black and white effects. They're
made with ruffles and pleating and are of the latest cat. We've
never been able to offer you a petticoat like this for less than a
rlnlfar and a aoarter we have a new shipment of t5 dofcen of
now at 95c.
Neckwear
J 8c each
Sounds cheap
does'nt It? But
not cheap neck
wear by any
means- New
shapes In Tecks,
Bows and Four-In-Hand
that are
worth 25c everywhere. MEN'S
DEPARTMENT. Court St.. Annex.
Ladies' Underwear
3 5c pants and drawers 19c each.
AH sizes and the best values ever
offered.
Damask Napkins
tor use we are selling dozens of
them.
UN I til I I II II I H 1 I I I I I I I I M-
THE REPORT HAS
GONE ABROAD
That one of the worlil'H greatest
chemiHU has declared oor his own
slgnuturo that good liquors, woll mel
lowed and agod, aro a bleeslntc to
mankind when used with dlscrlmlna'
tlon. Good liquors "ago, there's the
rub " If ihakeepeare were alive and
a titlxen of Oroffon, he would unlies
ItatlriKly recommend you to Roger's
for tine whiskies, bradnles, wines and
cordials.
Ja (Attendants
uSisW
ffBl''l ill 7x8 S
triT'rniiiriiiiiirriTiirrTrninTriirTnTi-r-T'y
1 m m 1 i i t ' 8 i Vial) t n m frf
The New '
Fabrics
for Sorlttt? wear are '
now on dlsolav nil tho .
new weaves all tnc
now cnlnrlnoa TfiHr '
most attractive feature !
is the LOW PRICES.
Success
t
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opened witn remaruy t
41
SLLKS at
ONE QUARTER VALUE
Odds and ends of fancy silks that
were left over from last season's
sellinir, values up to $2 yd Cfl.
for per yard JU
Another lot of odds and
ends on sale at uer yard
25c t
EXTRA FINE
Cotton Hose
Special 22c a Pa,r
A ereat value from our hosiery
department. They're fine and soft
ahdarcwurlh 35capalrlf boueht
at the regular price. We have all
I sizes now.
WMHHIIIK-
95c
How About Your Eyes
Get your eyes tested at C. T. Pom
eroy s, so you can see perfectly
Gold filled spectacles warranted 10
years, formerly $3.50, now 2.00.
Watches, gold filled cases, Elgin
or Walth&m movementrom 10
to 520.
C. T. Pomeroy . . .
Juwulnr ami Optician, 288 Commercial B
SAMPLE ROOM,
206 ConmcrcUl Street.
A RYE FACE
Is apt to siiKftest u bitter exputi
enca, but 'tho exporleucH of thotM
turing our lea is apt to bo a satlnfaa
lory one, tin thero Is noUiln deletrloua,
In It. and for your drinking wator It
Is both pure and healthful. As u aool
or it Is economical ami olean. If you
want satisfactory Ice sorvioe drop us
a postal to No. 17-1 Commercial ittieot,
or tall our taleHlwne Nu. sill Main.
MR8. M. DECK.
Look Close
You'll not K9o a sign of u aedlniaut
or any olhjr impurity In the whMloy.
and brandies purohasablo hrt nolli
Ing but the pure old stuff. Hut wlis
ky and brandy nro not the only thing
we sell wines and liquors and cor
dials of every name anil deeerlptiou
worthy the name of 'good toods" wt
goode, of anurse.
J. P. R0GBR,f a-
Wholesale 'and Retail
Liquor Dealer. ...
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