f S ceTAiir In His Spring Dress A borno enjoys his travel If It Is in a harness bought and fitted at Lam port's. Our flno hand-mndo harness tor any kind of a voblc'Ie aro models of elegance, strength and beauty, and not only look woll and wear woll, but giro your horso caso, comfort and freedom of motion. E. S: Lamport Saddlery Co. 299 Commercial Street C. T. Jowolnr DON'T SHIVER WHILE YOU DRE88 Thoso cold mornings. Reach out of bed, Btrlkq a match, turn on tho gas layourgasstovoandnotobow quickly your room gots warm. Haven't a gas ftoro? Mean It? Lots horo so cheap you'll wpnilor how you 'iavo pormlt tod yoursolt to bo bonumbod when so much comfort could bo bad for so lit tic, Salem Gas-Light- Co., none 563. 4 CHEMEKETA ST, A Juicy Morsel for . Breakfast Or dinner you can tnjny Ironi one ol our tender ami didlclous meat eteaki, lamb or mutton chop. veal cutlets or pork, Oar mean aro ull cat from the latteat nd brimettcMtle, m we inn enpply four tabid with lrh, nntrltlnut and holoMtue imaii at bed rock price, E. C, CROSS SALEM ORE I'hon 201 L M. StBap j Attendants TAGE SIX. f.AVv-4v " ' 1.1 Tf ti t """ri""i"TM He Sees His Finish And notca tho dlffercnco between that laid on by our perfect methods and what be received from others who bayo not made on art of their work, as wo hare, when a man takes his lin en to any other laundry but thp Solera SUam Laundry. Don't bother with second-class laundries and hare your fabrics rotted by chemicals and your llnon frayed, when you will receive perfect satisfaction at lowest prices at Salem SteamLauodry Phons 41.1. 230 Liberty 8t or poUl cud, nl th v(on will oil. vtoMr Who Said That A rcasonablo nmount of Jowolry rings, nocklaccs, hair ornaments and tho rest woro out of tho reach of people of modorato moans? Hastn't visited boro, ban be? Wo arc offer Inn bo mo very lino rings at prlcos which won't startle you worth look, lng at anyhow. Poriieroy . . . and Opticlun, 288 Commercial Street' COPYRIGHT. "WHY CERTAINLY!" "This boor Ih good for you. I know nothing bolter In tho sbapo of a tonic or Invlgorator." That's tho way doc tors talk about Salem beer, woll knowing Its beneficial effects on young and old who nocd a mild, harm less, puro Invlgorant. CAPITAL BREWERY, MR3. M. BECK. Prop. A" iW ,fcv -i ft S 5tc S5&- r . 7 :v ?WJ Shingles and Shakes The roof Is shluglcd beat If you use the kind of shingles and shades we soil, and we ask you to note the good wear nnd ecouomy of the roof for which we furnish the shingles or shakes. Wo carry a large stock of shluglos and shakes of good quality, carefully selected to mako a sound! Usui, utirnuie roor, and wo nro al ways ready to giro estimates. OOODALE LUMDER CO., . . Near 8. P. Pat Depot. Phone 651. Grip. Now Is tho time for ou to look out. oa tho changeable March wlnda nro sure to bring colds nnd tho jrrlp with them. Whiskey Is recommended by all tho Kood physicians to bo the only auro euro for both. Tho best plaea In Salem to get good Ryo or Bourbon whiskies, la bulk or case, It THE ANNEX, 103 Coart Strf, "-S THE DAILY JOURNAL, OALJM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1903. NOTED WOMAN PIONEER Martha Smithy Miner and Trader On Her Way Back Backed by Eastern Money i Voted a Gold Medal by Con gress for Bravery Ono of tho most noted frontierawo men living Is In Seattlo on her way to Alaska. Sho Is Mrs. Martha Smith, wlfo of Fred 8mlth, for many years a Cook Inlet placer minor. Mrs. Smith, whoso honors Includo a gold medal voted to her by congress, was tho first whlto woman over seen In tho Cook Inlot country. On tho Inlet her only daughter nnd tho first whlto child born thoro camo to chcor her In her lonllncss and Isolation. Sho Is now a girl 10 years old. Mrs. Smith In, tho futuro will bo round oiiorntlng on a largo scnlo In tho Copper rlvor country. Sho will sond an expedition North on tho Pacific Packing & Navigation Company's Ex-, oelslor, on which vessel Mrs. Smith i1903, herself will tako passage Sho will Th'e0 R,,MtB M yea " take nip a largo consignment of sup- Iowa we pnwont Mrs. Lnrkln's sis pllen and six or eight head of live- " aml nephow, Adnm Itltchoy. and stock will be used In transporting tho r. I-nrkln's nephew. Mrs. MorehMd. outfit Into tho Intorlor. s I Mr and Mr Moie Zoosman. In her Copper rlvor operations.! A merry party of friends and neigh. wlilrh nr solely In tli lino of cooner:"0 Hnmermi ai mo nome oi Mr. nnu mine development, Mrs. Smith Is backed by an Bastorn syndicate. "It Is too early yet to say much about our mining project," ho said yostorday, "more thnn that It Is an onturprlso that mentis much, not alone for Alaska, but this city as welK My husband nnd I havo found a great copper deposit In tho Intorlor from Vnldiw. We know what tho property Ih. nnd have sufficiently shown Its groat worth to onllHt amplo capital to't",ro" uor to them, four of dovolop It on a lnrgo scale. Our on-!w,,0, w'ro lnt: Juno Miller. ot torprlso contemplate tho construe . '. .i0, ' Uon of n smeltor and fully 100 mllos of ,t,la SmlUl n, lw" children, railroad. So It will bo soon that we frol Independence, and their son. have found a groat coppor doposlt. x'on"oe- olse thoso things could not be contem- platetl. People may think this Is n Wnnt n cook that'll not i cross? glgnntle undertaking, but It Is no'0n ,int ''"""'t ""Ink 0' U0M? troublo to Induce capital where there ' J,,lrnn' wn,lt d ,,r,nK "n98t coo,8 Is rnl merit In your sehome. All Favor Alaska. "While In tho Bast I found iriuch capital, tpH'lnlly In Boston, seeking Alaska InvestmonL lloston Is Uio linmn nf t)in rnnnAp Vtni-fi. Thnv hnvn . . ... an unlimited sunny of money, wnicu'eoi.i. .!,.. .mi-i .,n the innL-. c-.iinL-i .1..... n, i. .... ,iu , i..t o- t i .., .......,, ....... . ,k . '",Ktnn, Marlon. 1ml, who waa -ntlrl lint wnv of r. coniior mine Investment. ' curwl tir the mt of One Minute Cone ..m . . i i . i .. III, IM IM III. .Hill Ill I'llllll.TT III . -., - railroad Is Hiiro to bo built, it may bo .... . ........ -..i it ....... i... .,... ...,1 i...f... ono year and It may bo several boforo uuii n iiiahu-nv la in nnumfinn int it . . " ' .. ' ' Is going to eoino." For tho prnt tlvo or six years Mrs. Smith has been mining In tho Cook Inlet dUtrivt, notably Lynx creek. Sho will direct the uporatlon of those mlrts and otbora owned by her solf and huauand the coming sum mer Th ooiiMr river valley properties wrt locauNl liy Mrs. Smith. Ior purely buslne" reasons they deolln to iimkn known their loi-atlon. save lu a general way Mrs. Smith went to Cook Inlet In 1893. She was then known n Martha While For wvernl vuars on tho Inlet i . .iw, , w,on .,h0 ,"lt'1 she did little elso than trade, trnp. tlsh and hunt. She Is an expert shot and a spleudld swimmer. Nearly ovury species of wild game known to Cook Inlet has fallen to her Kim 8. It wits duo t her ability as n swim mer, togethw with courage and will lui?nM to risk hor own life for oth ers, that connroa bestowed upon her on ot tho only two cold moduli over awarded to a woman. The other was Klven to Ida Lewis. Kleven years after Miss I.owls was honontd Mrs. Smith Rot he reward for rescuing shipwrecked sailors from a schooner which had met disaster on tho Washington coast. Thu heroic dovd was performed Jan uary 30. liOU. Through her unaided efforts Uirvoof tho crow of tho British bark Forodalo were rescued from tho hurf. while 17 perished within a few yards of tho short'. Mrs. Smith's valor attracted Immo dlateattentlon. Tho Portland Cham ber of Commerce camo to the front wjth a gold modal, and later congress recognised hor life-saving service by voting her a gold medal presto A BRACE OF GOLDEN WEDDINGS Brownsville Has Two in One Day One Couple Married in Iowa the Others in Illinois Relatives and Friends Gather in Honor of the Event Brownsville comes to tho front. and can Justly claim tho record for golden weddings, having celebrated two on tho same day Inst week. The Times, of that city, gives iv very Inter esting account of the affairs In its last Issue, from which wo condense tho follewing: Mr. and Mrs. John Lark In. Mr. John i-arkin was born Juno c, 29, In Huntington county, Pa. Ablngnll Ultchey was born Deeem - 18 bor 25, 1829, lu Wnrrbn county, III. Mr. nnd Mrs. I-arkln woro married at Crooked Crcok, Iowa, by Uov. Sco, of tho M. B. church, March 10, 18C2, and colobrntod tho EOth nnnlvortnry of that event at their homo southeast of this city on Tueeduy, March 10, Mm. MotMM Zoomnnu on Tuesday, Mnrch 10, 1903, to help celebrate their golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Zoosman were married In Illinois in Mnrch. 1863, and alter a very pleasant wedding Journey of six months Mr. Kooffmnii said they land od huro without nny mnuoy, hut with n vow and horse. Thoy settled on their donation claim In 1SSI, where thoy hnvo ronldod over since. Six Huth for cooking and for looks. OASTOIIIA. Bert th A Ik' Ktod Ym Hati Almja BcejM On of the mtut rrumrkoM him of a ' imwimcinln. U that of lr. Oprtrmlc r. i Cure. She nj 'The cu'JKhlne nmt m ,. n n u k u-.Laba.. a .1... b.. I flliillill.l, . nrflkron) ltt lllUi rUU down In welsht iroin HS to VI mwU. I )lrltsi a imuiDcr or rnnenip to an nruli un- til I used One Minute rousM fiirr. Four I ' Uittki of thl rroiiilerful reinedr eurrl ina , ,.n,rHjr ot tUf w ,81, ,trenJ:thMjft my i I luns ami nutoreJ is tu my normal nrlcht ihwillli and aiMnstU. P. O. Haas, drue lore. Will Preach Tonight Hear Hew J. J. Evans, of Ited Muff,' California, at tho First Christian (curch. Nov. Kvans waB thi former, pastor of the Christian church of this i i city. A cordial Invitation Is extended ! -' to all to altond tho services tonight. . CONSUMPTION the most dreaaed nnd deadly ot all i ' diseases, as well as pneumonia, and n" ,'U"K Troubles nro relieved at once, and cured by Acker's English Remedy ...he unK 0f all Couch Cures." Cures uougns and colds in a day.. 25 cents. ! our money back If dissatisfied Write for free Baraple. W. H. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. D. J. Fry, Drug-1 pUt. I CorvaIlis&EasternRR,i"STRAWBERRY N 2 For Vnulna: i.i-uvvs AIDbl y 12J4& n. m Leaves Corvallls 2:00 p. m. " Arrives la I a 6:25 p. in. No, 1 Returning; Leaves Yaqul-a 6: 45 a, m. Lcav Corvallls 11:30 a, m. Arrives Al 'any ........ 12: 15 p. m No. 3 Tor etrelt: Leaves lbany 7:00 a. m ArrWes Delrlot 12:05 p. in No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detrol 12: p. m Arrives Albany 6:35 p, m. tmiu no, 1 arrives in Albany in ir" JW." w . . ft i i. .:. .. ' bound trtlr. as we'l a-; giving two or ro .hours Jn Albany before departure' a. -, uuriuuouna inun. Trait No, ? con' eta w'th the 8. P. trains at Corvallls n. Albany giving " oorvicu 10 neWDort anil hiIIb. coat beaches. Tra n No, 3 for Detr-v't, Brelfnbush and other no-intali resorts leavea Al baay at 7:00 a m, rxachlng Detroit at noon, giving amplo Umo to reach the Fprlngs same day. For further Informatlcu apply to EDWIN 8T0NE, THOS. COCKRELU AgenAr! IL U. CRONISE. Agct. CorvaUU. m URALGIA If a person has neuralgia in his system this is the season when it will be felt. It is an ailment that may spring from a variety of sources. Anaemia or any depressed state of the bodily functions are frequent causes. The exhaustion resulting from rheumatism also makes it easy for neuralgia to get a foothold. Scott's Emulsion has for years been recognized as a powerful agent for good in giving new life to the worn-out nerve centers and building up the weakened tissues which are responsible for neuralgia. In Scott's Emulsion the pure cod liver oil is combined with hypophosphites of lime and soda, the latter contributing strength to the blood and bones. - As the principal mission of Scott's Emulsion is to give healthy, solid flesh, active tissue, pure blood and rich bone marrow it will be readily seen , j wllV ScOtt's Emulsion is SO effective in driving OUt the causes of neuralgia. We'll .send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. Protect Yourself Our can Ubelt, shown abore, are a guiranlej against all Impurities. We uit only the ocu part of cow'i mlllc Our dairies are kept scrupulously clean and the greatest precaution is exercised from the feeding of the cons to the canning of the Cream. He sure and ask your dealer for Economy Brand , Evaporated Cream Made by the originators and largest producers of Eraporatcd Cream. Every can guaranteed. .HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO., ni2bland, Illinois. , 0ttOt0i '! 1 America's BEST RfBbfc - Editorially Fearless. Consistently Republican Always News from all parts of the world. Well written, original stories. Answers to queries on all subjects. Articles on health, the Home, NcwBcoks, and on Vork About the Farm nnd Garden. THE WEEKLY' The INTER OCEAN Press, and is also the cnlv the entire telegraphic news C" . J ! Il t .1 ouu uuq spcuui cudic oi uic new I oris wono, Dcsioca r daily reports from over 2.000 special correspondents throughout tlie country. 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