The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, March 16, 1903, 2ND EDITION 5 O'CLOCK, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1903.
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A Little Jbiot Air and Mot Water.
Alllncudatorsusconcor the other. THE SUltE HATCH INCU
BATOR Is known as a hot water machine
The reasons for using hot water arc fully explained In the finely
Illustrated catalogue. Free for the askinir. Machines are In use
all over the world and they clve satisfaction everywhere- Call
and have us explain the one we have In our office. Simple, durable
and easy to run.
D. A. WHITE & SON,-
Feechnen and Seedmen,
Phone 1781. 91 Court Street, SALEM. OREGON.
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JBALFOUR, GUTHRIE &, CO.
iGR AIN HUYKRS AND SHIPPKfrW GRAIN
I Seed Wheat For Sale.
? HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur.
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J. (j. Graliaill, ACIlt, 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore.
HARRITT &. LAWRENCE
Sell more Groceries and, betterllGrocerles than ANYBODY -.,...
Fresh Walnuts, Currants and Raisins
AND EVERYTHING
ING SEASON.
IN 8EASON FOR
Good seasoned fir wood
to any part of the citv. at
Wood
D. S. BBNTLEY
18M83 Commercial SL
232 Commercial Stree, Near Bush's Bank.
HARNESS, SADDLES, NETS, WHIPS, ROBES, ETC REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY. HARNESS OILS. ETC .
SALEM, OREGON
FLORSHEIM.
We Have Just Received Oar Spring Stock
Of Fiorsheims.
RVIN &.
Repairing While
94 State Street. '
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
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HOUSEKELPER8 IN THE COM
OLD P. O. GROCERY.
4.00
sawed and delivered
54 per cord-
Phone 691 Main.
FLORSHEIM.
Yoa Wait.
Phone 201.
wi ccntauh onr
NCW YORK CITY.
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PETTYS
OREGON
BOARD OF
HEALTH
Ataps Out a Campaign of
Operations
The Oregon State Board of Health
held Its first meeting Saturday, and
organised by electing Dr. Andrew 0.
Smith, of Portland, president; Dr. A.
C. Klnnef, of Astoria, vice-president,
and Dr. Wood Hutchinson, of Port'
dlan, secretary.
The election of a secretary was the
most Important duty the board had to
perform, for the secretary is to be
the active health olllcer of the state.
For throe ballots the vote stood throo
In favor of C. W. Keono, of Medfortl,
and threo for Hutchinson. On the
fourth ballot Hutchinson secured four
votes and his e action was thon made
unanimous. The bonrd fixed the sal
ary of the secretary at $200 per
month. As the total appropriation is
$5000 a year, this will loavo $2000 a
yoa'r for tho expenses of tho board
and secrotary.
All tho mombors of tho board wero
prosont nt tho moeting: Thoy are:
Dr. A. C. Smith, or Portland; Dr. Al
fred KInnby, of Astorln; Dr. C. J.
Smith, of Pendleton; Dr. J. 1). Picket,
of Modferd: Dr. K. A. Plorco, of Sa
lorn, and Dr. Harry Lane, of Portland.
At n business meeting the board
decided, among other things, that all
cased of contagious (Unease shall be
quarantined.
Physicians, mutes and heads of
families must report to the health of
ficer all cases of such d I tenses.
Probably the most Important ac
tion 'of the bonrd was the making of
an order directing the secretary to
proceed at once to California and
make a thorough Investigation of the
plague, so that he may be ready to
rope with It should there be danger of
its spreading to Oregon. The secro
tary was also instructed to prepare a
full set of blanks to be usod by phy
sicians, etc.. In reporting births,
dea:hs and contagious diseases. Dr.
C J. Smith, Dr. Plckel and Secretary
Hutchinson were appointed to Inves
tigate the subject of nnlmal dis
ease In this state, and report at the
next meeting.
Tho board will in tho near future
lHHiia a circular addressed to school
ofllcers throughout the state, urging
tho noed of having pupils In the pub
lic schools vacclnntod, and warning
them of the danger of an epidemic of
smallpox. The circular will also con
tain information regarding the detec
tion and prevention of the spread of
diseases.
Burdlok's Insurance.
K. U Iiunllck, who waa murdered
at his homo in Buffalo, carried about
$25,001) llfo Insurance, all In small
policies, mostly of $1000, except one
of $10,000 In thes. Security Mutual.
Oddly onough he seoms to hnvo for
gotten that the Insurnnco Is nil pay
able to his wife, who was living away
from him, and the defendant In a
suit for divorce. Attornoy Ponnell,
swho Is named as co-respondent, Is ro-
ported to carry about $200,000, mostly
In 20-yoar endowments,' of which $76,
000 Is In the Travelors, $06,000 in the
lSqultable. $26,000 in tho Now York
Life and $26,000 In the Mutual Llfo.
Rmma Mustola tho girl who was
supposed to have jumped from the
wharf at Astoria has been seen on the
road above Tongue Point. Sho Is
undoubtedly insane.
Popular Eating House.
First-class, up-to-date moals are
served dally at Strong's restaurant.
This is Salem's popular oatlng house.
You can get 'just what you want.
How Is This?
The best Hngllsh Breakfast Tea, li
cent per pound. Also all hinds of
fresh vegetables each morning, at
Branson & Ragan's.
O i
Want a cook that's not so eross?
One Uiat doesn't think she's bets?
Journal want ads bring finest eoofes
Both for cooking and for loobv.
! . Marlon County Convention.
, Chairman W J Culver, of Uto Ma-
i ri(.n county Republican central com
mltoe. has tailed his comssiUM to
meet in this city, Saturday. Match
! 21st. for the purpose of apportioning
I the delegates to be elected to repre
'seat the several precincts in the cosv
1 Ing county convention. The date will
.'also be fixed for holding the county
'convention. '
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tho Kind You Haye Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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DEATH'S
CHILLING
HAND
Laid on Two Former
Salemit&s . i
..John R. Baldwin, aged 6i' years, of
Independence, died Saturday evening
at jjie hum of his nephew, M. P.
Baldwin, on Front street In this city.
Liver trouble was the cause of his"
death.
The deceased wns a native of Mis
souri, where he was born In 1830. He
nfterwarns lived In. Kansns, and has
been a resident of the state fey the
past 1 years. He was a Baptist min
ister, In which capacity ho was en
gaged since 1807. Ho Is survlvod by
a widow, threo children having pre
ceded him to the grave.
Tho deceased was a inombor of tho
Modorn Woodmon of the World and of
DoMolay Commandory, Knights Tom
plnr, of this city. Tho Masonic fra
ternity took chargo of tho remains
Saturday night, and convoyed them to
tho lodge hall, where they romalnod
In state until this ovonlng, when tho
body was tnkon to Independence,
whore the burial service will bo con
ducted tomorrow.
Hortha M.. wife of J. M. Woodruff,
of Portland, died at the Salem Ho
pltal on Saturday evening of pneu
monia. after an Illness of but two
weeks' duration. The deceased was
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Taylor, of Mac leay, this county, and
at the time of her death was. but 30
years of age.
The deceased was born In October,
1878, (tn the farm home near Mscleay,
whero she grew to womanhood. Af
ter graduating from Wllllamette Uni
versity, In this city, she was for sev
eral years successfully engaged as a
school teacher in this county. On
May -1. 189S, she became the wlfo of
J. M. Woodruff, the (vopular traveling
man, and continued to reside In UiIh
city until about two years ago, when
with her husband, she removed to
Portland. Mrs. Woodruff was an on
tlmable young woman of noble Chris
tlan character, being a member of tho
Central Christian church, of Portland
She was also a member of Capital'
Lodge, Fraternal Union of America, of
this city. The bereaved husband and
the members of tho family of tho ih
ceased have the sympathy of tin torn
nuinlty In their sad bereavement
The funeral party will leave Salem
from Rlgdou's undertaking parlors at
12:30 sfjnrp Tuesday, for Mach-ay
The service will be held at the Ma'
leay church at 2: SO o'clock. Itev. J. J.
ICvans, of Red Bluff, Cat., conducting
tho services. Itev. Rvans was the
former1 pastor of tho First Christian
church In this city, and officiated at
the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Wood
ruff, in May. 1898. During the ser
vices the Stalwart Quartet, consisting
of Messrs. Wenger, Upley. Both nnd
Snyder will sing "The Iast Hope."
This was a favorite selection of the
deceased. .
Another Death.
Mo O.. wife of J. W. Penlcle. and
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
McDowell, died at the home of her
parents, in Polk county, Ave miles
west of Snlom. at 8 o'clock Sunday
evening. March 16. 1808. The de
ceased was aged 88 years, and con
sumption was the cause of her death.
Funeral services were held at the
McDowell home this afternoon, and
burial took place In City View ceme
tery State News.
AatorJn reports a slight earthquake
shock Friday evening.
It Is said that every town In Colum
bia county want to be the eounty
seat.
The Dalles has invested in a steam
road roller.
Republican primaries In this dis
trict are to he held April 4. sad the
convitfttfon to nominate a congress
men in Hwgene April I.
A Big Suit
Th Ooaet Lmm! and Livestock Co..
of Albany, of which J. K. Weetherford
W H Hftgfta and Kdwln Stone are the
nrln'ipnj stockholders has brought
form Iosmjw suit in the Benton county
court aflRlM the Oregon Parlne Col
on'rttta do. for $N.4M principal.
SS.m UUreet and $5,600 attorneys
foes. This is la connection with the
big property of the Coo estate situat
ed in Ronton and Lincoln counties,
formerly transferred to the plaintiff
8UHE CURE FOR PILE8
Itching Piles predpee moisture and
cause Itehlng, this form, as well n
jRllod Bleeding or ProtrndNK Pllet
are cured by Dr. Ko-san-ke's Pile Rem
edy, stops Robing and bleeding. Ab
sorbs tnmors. (Or a Jar at drugalsU.
or seBt by mall. Treatise free. Write
me about your ease. Dr. Boaanko.
Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr.
Stone's drag tbatt.
DEPUTY
RECORDER
JMED
Real Estate Business Requires
Alore Work
County Recorder Slogmund has ap
pointed Win, Hech, of this city, as a
deputy in his olllco. Tho appointment
of another deputy In this department
Is made poeelblo by an net of Uto late
legislature, by which allowance for
deputy hlro in tho recorder's oflloe
was increased from $1200 to $1800
per annum. Bocnuso of tho increased
activity In roal ostate circles, the ser
vices of a second doputy in this olllco
has beon required for sovoral months.
Mr. Ech Is a woll-known young man
of this city, whero ho has boen em
ployed for sovoral years in tho ton-
sorlal parlors of Jack Itynn. .Ho is
an intelligent and progressive mom-
bcr of tho barbora' union.
Inside on Paradise.
The Pnradhio Sodas aro not do
much like Imsswootl chips as somo
crnckors mndo hero, but nro mndo up
on honor of tho ilnast Oregon Hour,
and fihortonod with tho flnost buttor
and loaf lard, lnstond of packing
house grease and cottolono. Romom
ber tho Paradise Sodas In bulk, at tho
ordinary price, nre tho samo article
as those put up in the daintiest car
toons. Frank Davis, local manager
of Standard Biscuit Compnujf.
Basket Ball Again,
The Willamette University team
again came out victorious in a "red
hot" game of basket hall with the
Oregon City Y. M. C. A. team Sat
urday night. The Oregon City team
was outclassed at every stage of the
game, anil the final score was 18 to 0.
The Willamette team has made a flue
showing this season, and they are ex
pected to win all the games they play
with othor colleges thin season. There
was a little rough play and a lltlln
missing, but altogether the game was
enjoyable.
mnKcs Hood cooKs better
ITbhvi
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE
IT FOR THEIR MOST DELI
CATE PATIENTS.
OLD AND PURE.
For Sale by
A. SCHREIBER, Salem.
153 State St.
FARMER'S HOME,
CLASSIFIED ADS
Advtrtlwmtntt. five Hot or Ims. Io this column
loscnttttbrec timet for 25c. 50csWetk SI SO
s month. Ml over five lines tttbettme rate,
WANTED.
Wanted Men. We tenth the barber
trade In the shortest possible time
at small expense and guarantee po
sitions. Write Mohler's Barber Col
lege. Salt Lake City, Utah.
2.102m
3000 head of Stock Cattle Wanted
Cows and heifer calves, yearlings
and 8-year-old htlfers; flv- bulls to
the hundred hund, to raise on shares
by reliable and perfectly re
sponsible lifelong oaltle men. Fine
grass range In western part of Lane
eonnty; Half Increase for six years.
Address A. J. Thompson. Gardiner,
Oregon. IS-lf-im
FOR
SALE.
Fsr 8ale. Five Jersey -"cows, high
bred aad gentle, 8 fresh and 8 cow
ing in ia a wonU, fine milkers.
Call or address H. If. Craig, Mac
leay, Oregon. 8-U-st
For sale Grocery sunk In Bast Sa
lem for solo. Iw rent, and in best
part of city. Buyer can Invest from
$800 to $100. For further particu
lars call at 312 Twelfth street or
address. 3-9-1 in.
For Sale Throo oholoo residence
lots in Falrmount addition. Inqulro
of E. Holer, Journal oflloe.
JBFl M itullH Stunt WM llf
wsiisif a I
ffi sal &&!& H
vi ' iMedimiH
For Sale. Whlto Plymouth Rocfc eggs
for setting, from puro stock. Carl
Ruef, Route 7, Salem, Oro 3-12-2w
For Sale. Your choico of throo coo
work horses, ago from C to 9 yearn;,
weight from 1200 to 1420 pounds. P.
Feoloy, 7 mtlos southwost of Salens.
3-7-lrn
For Sale Spring oats nnd spolt foe
seed. Also good oats for food. Prlcoa
reasonable. Chns". O'Brien, 400 Capi
tal street Phono Black 2185.
3-3-lm
Strawberry Plants For sale; Wilson
and Mngoon. Call rm T. J. Clark,
opposite the county poor farm.
. 2-27-lm
For Snlo, Rent or trade, for country
or city prdporty, a country hotolt
first-class building, beautiful loca
tion, on lino of rn rond. Ryan,
Woodward & Co. 2-23-lm
For Sale. Threo good farms. Boat la
tho country. Inqulro of Dr. Cuslck,
over Capital National banlc
2-12-lm
For Sale. 15 nerds with good houso
and bnrn. Two ncroa in fruit nnd
grapos, ono mllo ens of Pratum,
Marlon county; good school,
. churches, mill Btoroa nnd sawmill
near by. Will soil chonp. Address
John Rich, Pratum, Oro. 2-17-Cn4w
FOR RENT.
For Rent. Furnished hoimo of bovou
rooms, nil In llrst-claan condltlou,
reasonable to right pnrty; within 10
blocks of postolllco. Addrosn "A,"
enro of Journal. 3-11-tf
L08T AND FOUND.
Found. On last Saturday, a brown
fur boa. Owner can have snmo by
calling nt the brick store, South Sn
lent, nnd paying for nd. 2-14-3t
MISCELLANEOUS.
You will always find tho cholcoBt
meats nnd groceries at the lowost
prices at ICd ward's & Luscher's, 4011
and 410 Stato stroet. 'Phono ordors
given special attention.
Northern Grown Burbnnk Seed Pota
tots. We nre now receiving ordors
for northern grown Burbnnk flood
IHitutoes. Orders booked. April de
livery. I.et us know soon what you
want. Jns. M. Kyle Ac Co., 176 Com
mercial street. 3-3-lm-dw
HOP AND PRODUCE BUYERS.
SQUIRE FARRAFL Hop merchant
and purchasing ngout. No. 210
Commercial street, upstnlrs, Snlom,
Oregon 'Phone WRt.
JAMES M. KYLE & CO. Highest
cash price for-potatoes, onions nnd
dr ed prunes. 176 Commercial
Mcet. Salem. Oregon.
LC-OQE8.
Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. CntUIo
Hall In Holman Block, corner Stnto
and Liberty streets. Tuesday of ench
, wick st 730 p. m.. A. It Strnng
C C . R. J. Fleming K. of R. and S.
TORESTEH8 0 AMERICA Court
' Pherwnod Forester No. 19. Moots
I Fildav night In Turner hlook. 8.
' W Minium. C.R.; A 1 Brown, Ssc,
Modern Woodmen of America Ore
pin Cedar Cniup No. 68 10. Meets
every Thursday evening 8 o'clock.
Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V,
C; A. L. Brown Clerk.
Protection Lodge No. z, Ancient Or
der United Workmen, moots every
Snturdny ovenlng In tho Holman
Hall, corner of Stato and Liberty
streets. Visiting brethren welcome.
J. O. Orahnm, M. W.; J. A'. Sellwood,
Recorder
OSTEOPATHY.
Drs. M. T. Sohoettle, Frank J. Oarr
and Anna M. Barr. Oradimtoa
American srhoal of Osteopathy,
Klrksville, Mo., successors to Dr.
Grace Albright. Ofllce hours 9 to
12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd
Fellows' Temple. Phone Main 2721;
residence phone 3003 Red.
Or. H. H. Soovoll, Suagestlve There
peuUes mid Osteopathy. Nervous,
functional and mental diseases, riou
ralgla, headuohos, nervous prostra
tion, dyspepsia, ooustlpatlon, dlar
rhoeu, rheumatism, asthma, eto.
D'Aroy block. State streeL Phone
Main 28M.
Ryan's Shaving Prlort. -Seven Irtt
elass barbers engaged. Finest bath
rooms In nlty. We use antltsyUs
sterilizer J Ryan Prop.
..vans' Barber Shep. Only first-olass
shop on Ststc street Bvery thing
new aad up-to-date. Finest poreelaln
baths. Rhave, 16o; hslr-out, lie)
baths, 26c. Two flrst-olass boot
blacks. O W. ICvans, proprietor.
1 veTgRifJAflv.
Dr. E. E. Jackton, Veterinary Hurgeoo
and Dentist. Office, Red Front
Livery. Phone Main - 861. nel
ence Phone 2!6 Red. 12-6-tf
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