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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1903)
w. ir WWBE SIX. ,11.. ' yv pbone us, or ft postal, 'and the wagonwlll call. 8ALBM 8TEAM LAUNDRY,' 1 Col. J. Olmsted, Proprietor. Phono 411. (jfDorous D. Olmsted, Managor. : J ' i KEEP TO THE RIGHT. "By buying your harness of a trust worthy dealer. Every set of harness wo havo over sold was a long valuo t a short prlco. Aood buyer Is a, wlso man. Purchasers of Al harnosH aro repeatedly complimented on their horso sense. Tako tho first chancd tJTcarn similar pralso. '. V' '. it . . , E. S: Lamport Saddlery Co. S09 Commercial Street. OONT SHIVER WHILE YOU DRESS Thoao cold mornings. Reach out of bed, ntrlko n match, turn on tho gas In your gas stovo and noto how quickly your room gets warm. Haven't a gas tovo? Mean It? Lots horo ro cheap you'll wonder how you 'invo pormlt tod yourself to bo bonumbod when no much comfort could bo bad for so lit tle. Salem Gas-Light Co., rfcoae 563. 4 C1IEMEKCTA ST. A Juicy Morsei for Breakfast Or dinner you cau enjoy from one ol out winder and delicious meats, steaks, lamb or mutton chops, tub! cutlets or pork. Oar meats aro all cot from the fattest and priraoitcnttle, and wo can supply roar table with freih, nutritions and vholesoms meats at bed rock prlcei, E. C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon J Wkl W-JrJ "h!mZr .aasapg- ag " n i. imiimif WHP-'H" n 4 THE On the Stool of Repentance' Is whoro a man finds himself that 'ta1 hla linen to any laundrybut the Salem Steam Laundry. If your con science don't prick your collars and cuffs may, and mako you ' appreciate the smooth edges soft buttonholes and exgulslte color and finish that you can always rely on getting nt the Sa lem Steam Laundry, at prices never boforo equalled In Oregon. Our mot to, SUPERIOR WORK AT TUB LOW EST TOS8IDLB COST, WB GUAR ANTEE SATISFACTION; what more need bo said. Send us your bundle, Who Said That A rcasonablo amount of Jowelry . rings, necklaces, hal ornaments and tbo rest woro out of tho reach of pooplo of niodorato moans? Hastn't vliltod hero, has he? We nro offer ing some vory flno rings nt prices which won't startlo you worth look ing at anyhow. rr , . C. T. Pomeroy . . . Jowelor ami Optician, 288 Commercial Ktri'of. I!G" $r SLr r -'v 11 E" . . . .n . a a J : mx a .i i - rj tedfis Ni . f'SSrf. r'i.y - SE COPYRIfltlT. "WHY CERTAINLYI" "This beer Is good for you. 1 know nothing bettor In tho shnpo of a tonic or Invlgorator." That's tho way doc tors talk about Salem beer, well knowing Its bonoflcln'. effects on young and old who need a mild, harm less, puro Invlgorant. CAPITAL BREWERY, MRS. M. UECK. Prop. Shingles and Shakes Tho root Is shingled best If you use tbo kind of shingles and shakes wo sell, and we ask you to noto tbo good wear and economy of tho roof for which wo furnish tbo shingles or shakes. We carry a largo stock of shingles and shakos of good quality, carefully selected to mako a sound, tight, durable roof, and we are al ways ready to give estimates. QOODALE LUMBER CO., . ... Near 0. P. Pas Depot. Phone 6S1. A PRIZE. In tho liquor lottery Is n commou occurronoe at Roger's. No blanks there nothing but the Simonpuro ar ticles In whtskuy, whether you prefer rye, bourbon, Scotch or Irish, for way up brands aro tho rulo there. If you haven't made a personal test of our brauds, you havo missed somo of tho best things going. SENATE. "l6Q$Ut&tfcF. MS- . fi't' ' 1 .HiidMWV SnrVTfa H HSfflBUsft DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, COMMITTEE SELECTED DELEGATES Democrats Will Not Hold Primaries Delegation is Instructed for J. A. Jeffrey, of Salem If Marlon county Democrats were as successful in being elected to office as they arc expcdlous In tho trans action of tho business of Uio party, there would bo a larger number of Democratic office-holders In these parts. Tho Marion County Democrat ic County Commlttco held a mooting In tho Hughcs-D'Arcy building In this city Saturday afternoon. It was in ses sion but nbout an hour and In that tlmo thirteen delegates wero selected to represent Marlon County at the Democratic Congressional convention to bo held In Albany on Saturday, April 11. W. II. Donlng, of Sublimity, chair man of tho organization, presided with Secretary P. I Frazlor of Engle wood, nlso present, Thoro wore com mitteemen In nttendanoo from thirteen precincts and tho meeting was har monious. -The meotlng was called to nrrange for solectlng thirteen dele gates to attend the Albany convention After n general discussion. It was de cided to dispense with tha holding of primaries and have tha members of tho central committee name the dele gatus. In'nccortlnneo with this plan, ;i motion prevailed Instructing the cbnlrman to appoint n committee of six to lmme the delegate. Chulrninn Downing appointed tho following on thu cemmittee: J. T. King, P. II. D'Arcy. W. II. Downing. C. Van Pat ton. T. C. Davidson, nnd W. W. Elder. After a recoss the committee submit tod n repoit. which vnn ratified. Those selected to go to Albany were: Grant Corby, Woodluirn; W. W. Elder Stay ton; George Cussltar, Sllvorton; T. F. Hayes. Monitor; C. V. Heln. Aumsvlllo; Simon Conner, St Paul: P. I., Frailer. Kngloood; Webster Holmes, Salem No. 3; P. II. D'Arcy. Salem No. 1; Francis Follor. Iluttavlll Clarence Van Patton. Prospect. T. C. DavldBon. South Salem and W. II. Downing, Sublimity. On motion the delegation was In structed for John A. Jeffrey, of tills city for congress, to use nil honorable moans to unsure his nomination. WIIAT'K IN A XAMKV IflvAi-t IMn im In thn hIMI wlill If MR1M to Wltrll llsifl Httlrx. Ii. IWVItt A On., or Clilcsso. ilbKHirered aome jrtt nee how to make A nalm from Witch lniil thut Is n antvlllr fur I'll, tr Mind. MtttUUK. itriiine una protruding mw. eoic mn. rum. tiiiriix. lirul,M nnil all akin ilia Mint. IMVItt'a mIto tina no miurI Tills lino glTcu rl- to nurnwutu wortnlr roan. terelU. Au fur uvwut'itlie griiuin. r. u. Unit, dnie l New Klndof Wheat. J. M. Johnson, a farmer who owns a small ranch n fow miles from Dan ville, says bo has dlseovorec or de veloped and U now Improving n varie ty of wheat that Is truly a womlor, snys the Canyon City News. Tho form of tho head Is multiple, bearing a number of smnll heads arranged In two rows on opposite 8 1 do of tho main stalk bend. The extra latarnl heads ore longest nt the base of the stalk head, and contain nbout ten grains of wheat each. They grow shorter as they near the top of tho stnlk head, nnd together with tho lat ter form n tlat and nearly solid top. The entlro arrangement constitutes a bend of nearly triangular shnpo tho npex nt the point of Intersection with the stalk and of enormous slio, numbering so far as counted, about 110 grains. $100 Reward. $100. Tho rondors of this paper will bo pleasod to loam that thero Is nt least ono dreaded dlseasos that science has been ablo to cure In all Its stages aud that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tho only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act Ing dlreotly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying tho foundation of tho dis ease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith In its curative powers, that they of. fer Ono Hundred Dollars for any ' .A that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. P. J. CHENEY : CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by dr'gglats. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the BesL The twit pill 'nath the itir and itrlps: J i maun ios ijntm ana nejtr grip. Jul Ktrlj ltkttr ot worldly repair Auk far beVVltfi antl take no lahttttut. A amall pill May to bUT, raijr tn take and Of Witt's Uttle Uarly KUara arotue tt srllen antl act aa a tonic ta thi llxer. Yirlni ptrsantnttr. P. U. Haas, drug to. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1903. FRUIT GROWERS UNION Mmager'of Salem Cannery Will Contract Managar Coman of the S. P. Co. Was Present On request of tho board of directors the tlmo for selecting a local manag er wns deferred until next meeting. Mr. Kylo moved that tho by-lnws ho amended to create a committee of three on appeal In questions of grades be established to bo appointed by the Bonrd of Directors. Carrlcd.l General Freight Agent W. E. Comnu on the S. P. Co., wns present on In vitation of tho Directors and addres sed the Union. This, ho said, wns the day of mergers, both of corporations and producers. Whatever doubt there might be nbout consolidation of cor porations, there was nono whatever nbuut this kind of an organization. He commended tho formation of such unions. They centralized their man agement In a committee or a man ager, who could estimate what the totnl crop might be, and the railroad rompnnltM could estimate what cars were needod and what train service was needed. The best manner of putting up fruit was reached through cooperation of growors. The dny of begRlng commission men to tako fruit on consignment was practically over with. The S. P. Co., wns ready to do all In rts power to push this In dustry to succoss. Mr, Auirnnc nsked what the com pany would do to make freight rates that would enable tho Salem union to market Its fruit. Mr. Coman said the company would meet the shippers half way on nny question of freights. Mr. MatthswH nBlted If tho S. P. Co., was prepared to handle fruits through 'to the Inter-Muuntnln and Puget Sound country. Mr. Mr. Comnn said they would be glad to mnko such rates through. Secretnry lloynolds reported thnt one lot of crates In the lint wns offer ed nt $8.26. Tho secretary was di rected to ascertain the ncronge and probable yield of borrles nnd chor- rles. Mr. Holcomb of tho Salem Can nery wns present and said thoy would prepare to handle all the berry crop. He snld that Joseph Fisher at tho cannery was authorised to mnko con tractu for a period of years for ras berries and blackberries. The President announced that there would be an effort mtido to oxtonstv ly ndvertliu the Salem berries. Tho tlrst crate of berries on the Snlom market by tho Union would be sold nt auction to tho hlghost bidder. Adjourned to April 10th. nt 1:30 p. m. Five Per Cent. Land Fund. Secretary Dunbar has made the dis bursement to tho various counties of tho sate of tho $!3.3G5.p0 that as re cently received from tliB genornl gov ernment, being Oregon's share of tho land fund sales. The money Is appor tioned to tho counties with rospect to acreage aud tho apportionment this year amounts to about n third of a mill por aero. Marlon county recolves from this fund the sum of $209.73. Bed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and ' my com plexion la better. My doctor says It arts gently on the a.omnche. liver and KldneyB, nnd Is a pleasant laxative. It la mado of horbs, and Is prepared as easily as tea. It Is called Lane's med icine. AH druggists sell It at 25c and 60 conta. Lano'B Faraliy Medicines moves the howels each day. If you cannot get It, Bend tor free samples. Address, Orator Woodward, I.eRoy, N. Y. Mohair Wanted. At top prices, for largo or small lots, nt all times. Johnson & Illblor. Enquire at Harrltt & Lawrenco's gro cery store. J. C. JOHNSON, Agt. No Church Cars. Sunday morning there was an In terruption of tho car servloe, on ac count of the flres being banked In the boilers to allow putting In a now valve at the power station. Thoro wero no cars until about noon, and tha delay was unavoidable. For a time it was thought there was a sym pathetic strike on to help out tho Se attle strikers, but such was not tho cose. It's Just a Cough That.gets your lungs sore and weak and naves tha VtV tnr nmnmnnla nr consumption, or both. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough In a day and heal your lungs. It will cure con sumption, asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Positively guaranteed, and money refunded if you are not satisfied. Write us for free sample. W. II. Hooker fc Co., Bufialo. N. Y. D. J. Fry, druggist. k LINGERING COUGH The cough that holds on in spite of all remedies needs energetic, and, above all, thorough treatment. A mere cough mix ture won't do. Root out the cold that causes the cough. '.'. How? Scott's Emulsion. Why? Because Scott's Emulsion stops the irritation, soothes the tissues and heals the affected membranes. When? Right away: Scott's Emul sion begins to help with the first dose. Its action is quick and effective. In a wo'rd, Scott's Emulsion cures a cough because it cures the cold. We'll send you a sample free upon request SCOTT & BOWNE, 4Q9 Pearl St., New York. Through personally conductod tout, Ibt sleeping cars botweon Portland anr Chicago ouco a week, and between Oi don and Chicago threo times a week via the Scenic line. Through Standard sloeplng can dally between Ogden and Chicago. vl tho 8cenlc lino. Through Standard slooplng can dally bctwoon Colorado Springs anr Ht. Louis. Through Standard nnd tourist sleep Ing cars dally between Ean Franclsci and Chicago, via Los Angelos and E Paso. Through Standard sleeping cars anr chair cars dally botween St, Paul anr Chicago. Da sure that your ticket reads vli tho Great Rock Island Route. The best and most reasonable din lug oar service Ing car service. For Information T. J. CLARK, Trav. Pass. Agent L. D. QORHAM. Ocn.Agt.. 2C0 Alder St.. Portland. Or Casti Saying Oiler Two First-Class Weekly Pacers for the Price of One. Weekly Jcurml and Weekly Ore gonlan, S2.00. Weekly Journal and Orange Judd Farmer. S1.3C. , Weekly Journal and iri-weoitij N. Y. World. $1.75. Weekly Journal aud Woodburn Inde pendent, J1.G0. Weekly Journal and Gold Beach. Curry County, Recorder, J1.60. Weekly Journal and American Dot, $1.60. Weekly Journal and Courier. Spray Oregon, $1.60 Weekly Journal and Express-Advance, Lebanon, $1.60. Weekly Journal and Globe, Condon. Ore., $1.60. Weekly Journal and Oregon Mist, St Helens, $1.50. Weekly Journal and Town Talk, Asbland, $2.00. Weekly Journal and Herald, Lake view, $1.50. Weekly Journal and Men ot To Morrow, $1.60. Parties desiring can get the Dally Journal three months Instead ot the Weekly ono year in the above combl nations. IIOFEIt BROTHERS Salem, Oregon. O. C, T, Co's PASSENGER 6TEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. For Corvallls Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday it I s, in, Quick Time Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trad ttrcet M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. rTct Shoj?tline 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY. Through Pullman, Standard nnd Tourist Bleeping cars dally to Oranha, Chicago, Spokano; torlst sleepers dally to Knnsns City; through Pull man slooplng carps (personally con ducted) weekly to Chlcngo, Kansas City, St. Louis and Memphis; reclin ing chair cars (seats freo) to tbo East dally. PKI'AIIT rot; TIME SCHEDULES Ftnra ftxtlHDit. Or. ARKIVH CKOM (.'Mciicn rnrlUiKl tfvtclit 9 '20 ii. m TUilunl- ICJtOD Ball Lake, Douver, Ft Worth, Omtlm. Kkiim CUT. tit. i-oul., rhiwro did Ht. 4.M p is 1 AtUlltlO Kxprw 8:15 r. in. rltUuut- lnuuiu rut mu f.OOp. m. n SpokkDR felt Ukt, DotiTor Pi. Worth, Omthii, Kinuu CUT, HI. U.ut, ChlctKu and Exit. Wall Walla, Levtluou Bpokanc. Wallico, llill man, MtnneaieUi fit. I'aal. Dulmh.Mllwaukrn Ubtcaeu, aud Kaot, 70 " HOURS " PORTLAftD TO CIMCACO Ho Ctusce of Cars 70 OCCAM AND RIVER 8CIIEPU1 Frotn Portland' i All MlUne Ute lubjvei I i to Chang l m. I rorfcau Kranclwo I riall every 6 flaya IjiIj Dally except 8unaaj S p. tu. COLUMBIA M I VJ(H ToAttorla an Wy Land I ii t if.m. Wl ! WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leaves Salem for Port landandwav landings ouTneMlsv.Thori days and Saturdays, about 10 a. tn. For iMrvniiiR unit way landings, Monusyi. Wednesdays and Fridays at snout A. L.' ORAIQ, M . P. BALDWIN, Gen. PaeB. Act. Agt. O. B. A N- ooc Poitlaud, Ore. Salem, Or Corvallis&EasternRR. Nj. 2 For Yaqulna: L'caves Albuy 12:45 p. Leaves Corvallls 2:00 p. Arrives Ya 1 a 6:25 p. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqul-a 6'45-f' Lcav Corvallls I1:0-? Arrives Al mny 12:15 P- & No. 3 Tor etroltt . , Leaves Albany '"0?,r' Arrives Detrlot 12:05 p. No. 4 From Detreit: . Leaves DetroP 125 Arrives Albany 5'85p,h Train No, 1 arrives In Albany Ume to connect with the S. P. ,' bound tralc, as we'l a-- giving two thro hours In Albany beforo dep"ai of S. P. northbound train. v Tralc No. ? con- cts w'th tfce a r trains at Corvallls n. Albany " direct service to Newport and saj coat beaches. . ., Tra'n No. 3 for Detr't, Breiisu and other iio'inta!) resorts leaJ,e bw at 7:00 a m., reaching Detro at noon, giving ample time to re6 the Fprlngs same day. For further informatlcu appjr EDWIN STONl COCKRELL, Agent, AlbanT BL H. CRONISE. Agent. CorvnlU-