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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1903)
fRrpmTW '- AJaVijfrvJfe', If-Xrt Tl0''i'. 54 k. a THE DAILY JOURNAL, OALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1903. PAGE TWO. Over SO years ago. .Doctors tooS right hold of it. Keep their hold yet: the oldest, best Sarsaparilla Ayer's. L& AyorCo., uu: THE DAILY Mill Bcrlppa News Aieoclatlon Telegrams, 3 and 5 O'clock Editions. ' DY HOFEIJ DROTHER8. Dally One Year, 4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, (1.00 In Advance. Dally, by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. JOURNAL 8PECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Weolc 10 Oho Month 35 Throo Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue's Grocery, 8outh Salem. At Dowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East 8tate 8t. 4IHHHHIIIIIIIIHIHIIf $ffla SftM t I 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M II 1 1 1 1 I M SEVERAL DADY 8TEPS TAKEN. Tho putting on of a rnrt by tho Civ ic ImprovMtiiunt I.ohruo, to romovo ruliblsh, Is a Rrent stop of program. Tlui orgnnl.ntlon of tlio lucllcw about Mnrlon witinio to Rqt tliutui pramlHos brlKhtoniHl up a bit Ih nnothor kooI Btup. Bnlom iiuwls nnothur step of pro Kretm lit tho organization of n ilo.mi local civic Improvement luaiciieH In va rious pnrtn of tho town. r'or limtnnmi, tnl(u an linmliunut fnni tlm ltrtHt out on any out of our principal lliormighfnro to hIkiw him property In th HiiburliH. Along th main trot loading out of lh city nio nlltw or rubbish, old planltH. rottJiiK railroad tlw. rnvul Imnim ami ulil boanltt. Ono woulthy Salem man w know of htm hail a dray loail of mieli orua tnuntH lylmc In front of bin pioiuIhoh on u main tttrmtt for nix yoaro. Tho Journal lirtH put In a numbor of spoulal iltflivurltM at ciiiitial points In the MiibuiliH. Why not niako tmuh one of tliwo n cniiler for cltmiiliiK anil ImprovuiuHiit of I lip neighborhood T Cftnlnly the fninlllwt ami property owners' In tmcli iiulRliliothuoil art In tunmtod In ImpnivliiK tl Hppunr unco of th whole. What U woiw thiin ono ulco. neat pluco aurroiuulud by Illthy blookH and IIUord KtrulH and iilloyH, and m Klvotud iiou-rwddunt property Will not the IhdloH lu thoHo a'evoiul lilHhtMithaoU tnhe up tho matter and Kflt n nior onto tholr rwipectlve lo- CIllltllHt? - Teach your chlldron to tako nothing from othors to tako only wlint they have honesty earndd. Tho man awho takos what doesn't belong to him, or receives something that ho ban not bought and paid for with money or sorvleo, Is dishonest. If wo all tako only what honestly belonged to iih and what wo honostly oarnod, this would Wo a dullehtrul world to llyo In. and there would bo plenty for ovoryboily. REFORM AT THE STATE PRI80N. Ono great reformation at tho fitato prison Hhoiild bo made about an acre of rotting floors In tho foundry should bo torn out. Tho decaying wood and dampness engenders bad air for tho prisoners who work In tho shops. Kvcn pris oners are entitled to good sanitary conditions. There should bo cement floors put In the nhopn, and all dampness re moved by better dralnago of tho hoII tinder tho prison. It Is said tho manufacturers who Theisamo nrlvllece extended to me. "Marion Beoiinty ought to get tho pleto unity of ptirfioso In tho delega lion In order to securo it." - It makes but little difference who Is nominated and olected to congress front this district. The timber land frauds will take care of themselves. Tho land will all bo Btolen by fome ono, anyhow. If any agitation or Blink lug up Is needed the newspapers will liavo to do It nnyhow. . Thd congress man Is needed to answer letters about pensions, postofllcoH and public doc umonts. Kariiefet) oxposuro of reforms cannot bo undertaken by'mon so busy ajs' tho average congressman., ' "1" - Ab a matter of curiosity while the referendum on tho Lewis nnd Clark fair Is being talked nbout, n state ment of how much good Oregon mon ey has been expended In gettlrur noth ing from Washington, Montana and Kovndn, and somo small considera tion from other states would prove In terestlng. . If Portland Is really In earnest about having u Lewis and Clark fair, she had better begin to arrange for hotel accomodations. Kven h Demo crat state convention can fill every l&m KODOL piSli i It r;itovv.i-i k 'S Love the Sovereign. By Flounce Mi Wrliht. Sa'em, Ore. Thern Is a time when dt earns come true. When thnrnles riMett line the way. When magic spread btiforn our view A brighter scene than over lny Ilsforo It ore that strange new day; When intiMlc luitli a sweeter tone. jft When skies nio bluer. Ilowerw more. nf j When Sovereign Love Is on his throuu. ' f) ' ' For nil fair tilings nre falrvr then, . And smlneM seemeth fur away, ' jji Til hmiimht onco mare within our ken . ." W By ometlilng blown neroas the way; ft . I'eilwiw 'tis llMhter than tho xty Anri white wlnxwl Heuds by zephyrs sown. x lint qulokly tunis tho gold to gray, jj- Wheu Stiverelun Ive Is on his throne. i h A imllt). n algh. r, tono, n tonr. i' 'A colder glunco, an hour's delay j(- In something hopud for, may ntipenr y. ' Vty cloud tho HimllKht, chill tho day, (' And ulmit our erstwhllu blliw uwoy; i Until another glance or tono Vl ItrlntM back the sunshine as It mny x ) Whan SoveiolKti Love Is on his throne., b V ' )! L'Knvoy. (5 I( 8 thorns nnd blOMHimti line the way, fjj (I Ho chill nnd balmy nlrs are hkiwsi, 'h For life Is like nu April day 'fj jfj When Sovereign Lovo Is on his limine. X ! i M- TAKE ONLY WHAT IS YOURS. Tho Chlcaito Pally News has a habit tf piu:l04lleully minding out llarliiK clr ctlliim to work nil the country news paper for free ad vet Using. For one. I'ho Journal Is lumrtlly tlrfll of rKelvliiK. opnulng and throw ing aside theee dead-beat efforts to get notluus free gratis. They should bo dUeontluiiod, n any liowipiitier that wants free advertising so badly Is not u newspaper at all. Keep your oyo on any man In this world who wants or will take some thing for nothing. A strong Man Is MnniK all over No man cuti lie etroiiK who in kuffcriug from indigestion or hiiiiv utlivrdiM'iii- of the sUmmi-li and its nivMKl.tleil orgtuut of HxftU)n and nutrition lor when the stomnclt is dlsiol thrrc U a law of tlir liutrl tion contmiictl in food, which ts the Murce of nit t)liyicul ircngtli Who ti n man ilootii't feci Jwst rlsht, when he ilocttl't sleep w.-'l, li. uu uiicuiiiiort able ft-elniM m tho stomach mer rat inj;, Is I u iik "I'W iicmma aisl truta lilc, It U UMiig tin ituttltkHi u i-v led to make Mn-nsjiti. Such A Mi.ui ueel to tiR Dr. I Urcc's Oolilcu Medical I)lKivry. It etires ill souses of the. btomstch ami other orvaiu of digetioit iitiil nutrition. It eiirmliw the blood, Mlmutatcs the liver, uourislws the nerve, and m vtves hetilth uud strength, to th v hole body. Mt ThokJi A B'.H. T RuU. 8tton C, sjuiuUi nlilu iku im. mill I vr Ukfii very lcV. vkh Hmt ItwOttcbiN tlwu tmiuiM la XJwkrNw tl uamct oU my t wiia uM Jigw. ihcu kUo-y3 tlvrr tiuHt ttJuty Ilm4ik voutd only wlW lu the hotu by Ih iU iif hir, ml I lut't mix up t t. TUu one of o 1 couU kcitivcly get rvuu4 The ium I lu toreJ the vvr I uuUl Ut xttuM- I uy ueijthloai mI.I TV my silvtre ami tVe Dr. ltrrrV tuJn Mnlloil UlaCUVtIV Ik1 uiiVc a new mu out o( yurrir ' The 6n! Un lit lit)J weanj Iter I )u4 uien khl bot tle in (Lout. kit wttk I wwtl;hJ td toua I bJ (iu4 tnulyeu nil (mmukI. ut I am si ttuut snU hUUy tiMliy, t think, u I ever m Df. Ficrce'1 Plca&uit I'eUeta cuts cott tifMStlOtt, lenae the ahuMi and work the prison ers object to cement Moor, as east liiap dropped nre biokeu. This Is not a hooi) rAou for defer ring this reform. In ninny of the cell the prisoner sleep In bad air, as well us work In It. The legislature (ivh Governor Chamberlain full authority, and pro vided the means, nnd the new admin istration should take up the sanitnry reform. A PORTLAND DOARD. One of tho llrst acte of the Ktato Hoard of Health was to elect tho pros Idetit and secretary from Portland, and remove the whole board and Its olllctm and sessions to Portland. It Is n state board and should hold Its sessions lu the state eapltol, Just tho same as any other state boaid. The plea Is mado that tho physi cians of Portland, who are members, rnnmit lunvo their patltints long enough to attend sessions If hold olse whoio. Hut the physicians from other parts of the state, who are member, must loat their patients to go to Pol (land to attend soetdons. COMMON SENSE IN POLITICS. It Is said thai an agreement has been readied by Claud Hatch and 1'iiuik IVivey, aspirants for nomina tion for congressman from ttao first district, whereby tho Marion county delegation nIU go to the county con vention solid for either ono or the oth er This Is n commeudahli) move and shows a fair and huslnoM-Uke spirit on the part of tho candidates. The sit uation amis thus given by Mr. D&tey: "Thoro being but one Ibsuq to be settled In tho county convention, to wlt, whether Oaten or Davoy la tho cholco for tho congrwetonal nomina tion. I, am In favor settling It In this way Lot Mr. Oatch's friends and my friends agree upon n man for chair miu. also for secretary, nnd. when they are- olected. lot a ballot bo taken as to tho preference for congressman. If Mr Catch receives a majority voto, I shall ask llr.U ho bo given tho right to select he ontlra delegation of 39 mon to go to Kugono and work for him, first, last and all tho tlma. It I recolvo a majority voto 1 shall expect hotel In tho place and not half try. This Is n Mntry edition of Tho Jour mil. There Is a love poem by lo gon's swotetit singer, n religious poojn by Ills Holiness, Pope Leo. and n street cur poem by the editor, who Is komethlng of a pout himself. - Tho Seattle graud Jury after Indict ing nil the other otllclals for being boodleis. now prefers charges against somo of Its own members. They have got so they lecognlio a lioodlor In stantly. Tho Oregonlan asks 'Is Govurunr Mcllrldo tho Oreat I am. or the Oroat I want to llo." And yet It knows both of those positions hao for years beon Harveytsed. Thirty and Fourteen. She pounds the track ami thumps nlong, Till Juloo-iloniU don't know whore they're at; She sings a Katxonjammer song Old thirty's got a wheel that's tlat. OhrFQiirttion's groat on going slow, Or crawl downhill without a brake; Tho windows rattle to and f ro ller Spraguo has got the holly.attho. She glides along with bone-yard Jork. The JulotJ won't catch her thing umjlg: The nickel-grabber alone will work. She needs a brand new "T -H." rig INDIGESTION Is tho causa of more discomfort than any other ailment. If you cat the things that you yon want, and that aro good for you, you are distressed. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will make your dlnestion perfect and prevent DySDQDSla and Its attendant HIsnD-ran. ablo symptoms. Yon can safely eat anything, at any time. If you uko ono of these tablets afterward. Sold by al druggists under a positive guaran tee, 35 eta. Money refunded if you are not satisfied. Send to us for a troa sample. AV. H. HOOKER & CO.. Buffalo, N. Y O i . ta w?11 lW VwHinttnn KfstUn We aK Hearts Aradjid to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of everyone hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indigestion. It Is a scientific- fact that all cases of heart dis ease, not organic, Are not only trace able' to, hut aro the direct result of indigestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falls of perfect diges tion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Kodol Digests What You Eat Mrs. Lortnc Nichols of Penn Yen. N. Y.. write I After eetlnt, my food would dlstren ma by maklnc my heert pilpltJta nd I would become yery week. Finally I tot a bottle of Kodol and It t"e ma Immediate relief. Alter uitnr a few bottles I em cured. Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders, and gives the heart a full, free and untram meled action. Bottles only. 51,00 Sire hotdlne 2K times the trlel the, which sells for S0o risrAKiDir E.C.DcWitt A Co. Chicago 3 V O ltnm. Drug Htor, Lvery new principle lu the curative art bus at first been maligned and persecuted. th"ii tolerated, and at length Kw'OKtilxed. Osteopnthy Is proving no exception. Schottle, Hnrr He Ilnrr. Osteopaths, 0rH House Illock, Snlem. Mohair Takes Another Jump. Mohair Is king of fnrm produce at present. Win. Hrown & Co, tiro offering 33 cents, mid tho market teems ationg. 3-2C-tf Pittsburg. Mm cli 27. The Ptcss this afternoon publisher an an abso lute fact that tin United Stntes Steel trust has purchased the Jouua-Lnugh-lln combination. Tho price Is $S0.O00. IIDO, the largest pnit of which Ih cash The deal' was consummated lu New York last night. The Latest Ya.-r. A Plashing drummer tells this now yarn: I always enrry a bottlo of Kemp's ltnlsam In my gri I take cold easily, and n few dosos of tho Hal sam always make me a well man Kverywhdre I go I speak a good word fur Kemp. I take hold of my custom er I take old men nnd young men. nnd tell them confidentially what I do whou I take cold. At druggists. 25 nnd 10 cents. 4 To Return Murderer. Governor Chnmherluln has Issued lequlsltion paper on the governor of Alaska for the leturii to this state of Mattl Jnrvls. who Is wanted In Astor la, for the minder of his father a year ago. The lad wa released on ball, and skipped out He has been located at DoiiRln City and will be letumed to Oregon by Sheriff Thnmna LinWIle of Clntsop count), who has been named as the agent for the state Relief From Nerv eusness vnd Insomnia Through Dr. Miles'. Nervine. I Use Dr. Miles' Anti-Paln Pills For Headache. "1 have been troubled greatly wtlh ileep lctiacts and nervouineis for twenty-fiye )eart. I hae nettr taken Dr. Miles' Nerv ine steadily for a longtime but it never falls to help me when I do take it. In addition to this I can say that my general heallk is much better since my occasional use oi Nervine, thin it was several) ears ago. I have used Dr. Miles' Anti-ram Pills for neuralgia and nervous hetdxehes and have always had prompt relief. The headaches usually occur at intervals In the morning and by taking a 1'ainPil) when I (eel the head aches coming on 1 can prevent the attack entirely. My husband is alto subject to headaches aad finds the same rehei from the Anti-fain 1'ills that 1 do. We are perfectly willing thit you should use our names be; cause of the relief we hae found musing Or. Miles Remedies." Mas. W.II.jUuiim LkY, Moscow, Idaho. There is nothing that ill so surely under mine the health as sleeplessness. A slight affection ol the nerves is sufficient to bring about this distressing condition and unless treatment Is at once beun it gron worse rapidly, bringing about loss of appetite, in. digestion, a jgradual undermining of nerve, forte and vitality, until finally the victim suffers from nervous prostration. I'r. Miles' Nervine quiets the nerves to that s eep may come and fortifies the nervoussistisn against the attacks of any or all nervous du orders. All dniRguts sell and guarantee first boU tie Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for iree book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Ds. Miles Medical Co, tlk.hajt.lnd. f Beaniae TK End Yea fan Atop BasW n in 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 hj n in Ci h 1 1. iirn i tin h , The Htfttse Finishing Co. A Great Carpet House I ' X. YAP 42&f v - - ' cd-rtiOT ..Jl. X Without doubt we are 5 the largestdealersin.au kinds of floor coverings in the valley above the falls. We have all grades from the kind that is not worth car rying home to the kind that wears a lifetime. VYe offer the best values for the least money. 1st door South of Jos. Meyers & Sons. t j The House Furnishing . Co., -Stores at SALEM and ALBANY- Iiuhiii in tun ii ii 1 1 n n in 11 ii i nim ii i in in KICKED BY A HORSE AND SUFFERED NEARLY FORTY YEARS BtFOHETHE BONE HEALED I IP111!!! luiwi ill M 5p -1 hm SmdM "AM I ALU RIQHTT OF COUR8E M ALL RIQHT," SAID MR. A. SOOPER, OF POLK COUNTY, WHEN A0KED ADOUT HI8 LEG WHICH WAS HURT WHEN HE WAB A BOY, 'I WAS KICKED DELOW THE KNEE BY A HOR8E IN 1860 WHEN A. MERE BOY, AND SUFFERED FOR VEARS. IT ACHED TERRllLY AND SOON BROKE; THEN PIECES OF BONE COMMENCED COMING OUT AND CONTINUED FOR ABOUT . YEAR. THIS WAS FOLLOWED BY AN ATTACK OF TYPHOID WHICH LEFT ME IN BAD 8HAPE. I WA8 OBLIGED TO U8E CRUTCHE8 FOR OVER TWO YEAR8 FROM THAT TIME UNTIL I WAS CURED ABOUT 8IX YEAR8 AGO I ALWAYS USED TWO CANES. THE DOCTORS TOLD ME THERE WAS NO HOPE FOR A CURE UNLES8 I HAD MY LEG 8PLIT AND SCRAPED AND THE CORD3 'CUT. SOME ALSO ADVI8ED AMPUTATION, BUT I RE FUSED, AND FINALLY DR. COOK. THE BOTANICAL SPECIALIST OF SALEM, TOOK MY CA8E. I BEGAN TO IMPROVE AT ONCE, AND 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 WA8 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, 1902. PERSONS WISHING TO KNOW More o Mr. cb per's dAstt CAN -EARN ALL THE PARTICU LARS BY CALLING ON HIM AT IN DEPENDENCE. OREGON. OR AT DR. COOK'8 OFFICE, 103 LIBERTY STREET, OALEM, OREGON. Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. 00fA THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDI0INE U cocatcto IOC 25c, SOe. CANDY CATHARTIC BEST FOR THE BOWELS All DrcctUU Chrysolite It's the inside that counts, both .in people and in cooking utensils; The "Inner man" should be cure and spotless, The inside of Chrysolite Enamel' ed ware is pure white R.M.WADE & CO. "S.V ML I - -, f m -m ti jiam l wirWi i ;-r nw r i wav"1-. tr v. A DINNER PARTY To be thoroughly enjoyed seem H requlro a "before" cocktail, sbwff clarot, llurgundy during and a cor Ing good punch afterwards. We prepared to sunnly tho tevi llnuors and winns fnr nil titnees of ' ctlons dinners, w dings, receptions. vPhono if you re - a hurry. .?l-!if and all social functions dinners, i' j cbbibPj J. p, DAP.CDC i lWVJl-ilCJ strut- Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE UlYY HALL rot water Mrrlco apply at oate. ellU iyW aaoatkly la UraftM. MdIm ait twiftaUtM ht tk am. CAPITAL CITY Exoress and Transfer U.ola .11 m.tl nA nAsaanceX wHV n. . -l ..... of h Pronpt mttIc. TelpkoBNp-'5