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- 'WpWWH'I'yA111 jrw"v T"-jni; .'a1 iWvVtyiiMp'ipiiiiywiif'w,if'j. "' vmiw'rFm'mfww&iiv 9imtmw- Bt'" -""y yr-wwriyiiw j wsTwcripiffiBi;; f ,. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OgEOON, TUESDAY, APRIL ,7,1903. '?? PAGE THREE uv j- u jplliMW Hill' MM WW mrs. ida j! Supreme Deputy of the n?. Mcdonald. M Ho. 477 Beaibicn Street, Detroit, iuicu., is np-um inent woman who was greatly benefited by tlie prcat woman 'snicdicinc, Wino of Cardui. Mrs. McDonald is tbo supremo deputy of tbo Maccabees of tho World, and o 10 of the most widely known vnrnm in Din United States. Thousands of wo ten gather to hear her lecturo everywhere sho goes. 5 ho great work sho has done for the laccabces is nnprociaUl by every member of tho order. Shi was so ab sorbed in her work that she- neglected to give her health proper care failed to take warning that tho symptoms of approaching kidney trouble gam her, tho sallow complexion and torpid liver. But Wino of Cardui cured her the ennio as it has cured thousands of others and Jim. McDonald has written this letter in order that other suffering women may secure from Wino of Cardui tho same relief sho got from it. "for four yesrs I suffered with torpid liver until my iklt looked yellow and dull. I then found my kidneys were affected and had (evert pains acrosi my back, and I felt Xn. Ida MtXXmaM. WMEofCARDVI f Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear. W IL BEST FOR THE BOWELS J ROAD SENSE FR0MJ5. L H. Of Road District NumberTwo Alarion County Kd. Jeurnal: I wish to give n fuw practical Idoas on road building, to It ho supervisor of the stato. Good Road are the moat lmHrtnnt thlnK In any state, and the first thing to be Iconsldoiod for It is tho basisIs the IcrndliiK Never plow up the center of the road, leave ol;ht or twelve foot In tho ! center. Thin Is Armor than you can 1 niako it, and Is a benefit for under drainage. Where it Is posslblo havo the grade slope to tho contor of tho ditch; have no square banks next to tho road whero It can bo avoided; bulM your grade ono foot hlghor than enough. A grade wldo onough for two tracks, elghteon feet, niako a bottler road than ono forty foot wide. The eighten foot grado should havo one gravel track and ono dirt You can grade two miles of tho two track road and keop It In better condition than you can one mllo of the forty foot grade at the same expense. The grading of n road should be done as i early as poelble. say In March, and not Jator than April It will pack much hulcker while tho earth Is damp, and there will be less dust. No gravel Should go on a road until It Is Thoroughly drained and graded, for In time It will be lost by making n grade. Coarso gravel should bo usod first on a new grade, this should be packed woll with a roller, and then given a coat of fine gravel. Thon you will have a road bod for agos. To get the most benoflt of your gravol. whero It costs J1.C0 per yard, after your grade Is finished, use an average tread wagon, drive correctly whero yon want the track to be, then take a good sized plow and run two furrows eight inchog deep, plowing out the wagon track and throwing the dirt to' the center Fill tho furrows with gravel. One yard will go as far as three spread In the old way. Gravel never ought to be spread any wider than the tread of the wagon, whero you only want one track. The travel will soon scatter It wide enough. Road build era ought to bear In mind not to gravel permanently hills or hollows, for sooner or later tho hills will be grad ed down, and the hollows filled up, and the work will be lost. In regard to culverts and small bridges, they ought to be put on a level with the surface of the road. If It would cost 13 to build a wooden culvert and 116 to build a stone one, the stone would bo the cheapest In the end. About '.rt roads, where gravel or crushed rrk Is not to be had grading and drainage Is the main thing, and while the grading Is being done a six or eight-ton roller should be taken over the center of the grado a often as the grader goes. Tho road should havo as ranch attention In the fall as eln the spring, it should be gone over Mcdonald, Maccabeea of tho World. -n that I mutt do something to regain my health. A friend advocated your Vine of Cardui treatment to itronjly that I decided to try It, allhoush I had lltUt faith In patent medicine. am no w very thankful thai I did so, for within ten days bluicd relief came to me, and In lets than three months t was cured, and have enlovtd fine health ever alnci. I know there I nothing better for a alck woman who wlihts to enjoy per feet htalth and am very pltucd to jive my hearty endorsement" No suffering woman dan afford to ignore such a letter as Mrs McDonald writes. Her plans and advice haVo proved vnluablo in building up ono of the grcatnt women's organisations in the United States and sho takes time to give advice which sho knows will help yon. Do not delay tn securing this medi cln There is nothing to win and everything to lose by delay. The choice is befere: you Will or will you not seevro relief now by taking Wino of Carduir All druggists sell 81.00 bottles of Wino of Cardui as well m 'c pack ages of Thodford's lilnck-Drauglit. A million suffering women nave toumi relict in. Wino of Cardui. after the first rnlns, and bo rounded up with tho grader, and tho holes filled up, and tho gravel put back tn tho center. Clean out your ditches and culvortH, then you will got nomo bonoflt of your spring work. Two loads of gravol put on In tho fall Is worth more th,n three put on In the spring. I Imagine some ono will liny, "any fool ought to know this much," but show me tho man that has back bone and brains, enough to put these few thoughts Into practice. INSURANCE REPORT ISSUED State Received $43,000 from this Source Last Year Secretary of State Duubar, as stato insuranco commissioner, has Issued a statemontwlthroferonco to the amount of Insurance business dono In this stato during tho past 12 months. Com parative figures are given In tho re port covering n period for a dozen years back and Indicating tho remark able growth of this business since 1SS7. During the past year tho state realized from tho various Insurance com pah I os doing business In the stato the sum of ft3.S03.90. This represents the aggregato of tho license charged for doing buslnoss, and the 2 per cent tax on nut premiums that Is collected from each company. The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I always carry a bottle of Kemp's Jlalsam In my grip. I take cold easily, and a few doses of the Bal sam always makes mo a well man. Everywhere I go I speak a good word for Kemp. I take hold of my custom ers I take old men and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do. when I take cold. At druggists, 25 ana 50 cents. 4 8UHK CUHtt FOR PILE8 Itching Plies produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as mind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Or. Bo-san-ko's Pile Rem edy, stops ttcblng and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. 60c a jar at druggists. or sent by malL Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Dosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr Stone's drug stores. New Location. Wo aro now permanently Bottled In our new quarters at No. 59 State street, formerly occupied by Mr. Mor ley's fence works. Same 'phone num ber. 1331 Main. UHUNARDI & DUN8FORD. l-l-ta Plumbers. World Renowned. The celebrated Chase & Sanborn's coffee Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Send us your order. Branson & Ragan. sole agents. Salem, Oregon. OASVOXIXA. BeerstU 'lUtaitMHlWahwnBgfl Boutin Wino of Cardui. cz&mM PAINTERS UNION CELEBRATE Their First Annual An niversary Numerous Recitations, Music and Addresses The Painters' Union of Snlom waa organized April 3, 1902, and last night celebrated Its Drat birthday oveot The letters H. P. D. P. A. (Brother hood of Painters, Decorators and Pa perhangers of America) wcro over tho speaker's stand. C. A. Hort, Mel Uln go nnd Robt. Penton wcro tho com mittee In charge of the entcrtnlnmcnL Frank Wlllman presided, nnd ex plained tho benefits of fraternity In duced by unionism and personal ac- Qiinlntance of painters with each oth er. "Wo receive," said tho Bpcnkor, "a funeral benefit In case of death of members, or, If wo should be so un fortunate, of our wives." This caused some morrlment among tho married ladles present Judne Judah Speaks. The chairman noxt Introduced tho speaker of tho evening, who discussed 8hntl Uie Labor Unions Live?" He answered In tho affirmative In his usual vigorous fashion. Ho argued that labor unions would live until thore was no more ncod fur such organisations. The cause of la bor unions was In Its own keeping. It stood for good order nnd fraternity. Its mission was Chrlstllke. It could fight no conscloncoleee bnttlo, and Ita lenders must bo thinkers. Tho do- mands of the union must bo founded on Justlco, nnd proceed on a wlsa counsll. Unions should study the cnusu for which thoy wero organized, and employ their ower Intelligently, In order that It may live and porform tho duties for which It Is called Into exist' ence. Mr. Judnh was, loudly applauded nt tho conclusion, and his addross will be piibllshod In full In our next Issuo. Ulstlno's orchestra now played n number In tholr usual spirited man uer. "Just I.lko Other People" wns re cited by Miss Udnn Pnrrlsh. It wns n very fine rendition that greatly de lighted the audlonco. II. M. Iluell. of tho Painters' Union recited how Peter Sorghum won his bride, and won a generous round of deserved applausa. Gld Sherwood was down for n reel tntlon, but In his Introductory speech Intimated that a number of tho young ladles presont wero, or wanted to bo, members of tho Pnlntors Union. Ho would not wipe his noso on anything but a union-made handkerchief .(laugh ter). Ho bad gone three blocks out of his way this evening to buy five cents worth of goods. If all would do that unionism would live. He then recited "(Jo 'Way, Heoky Mlllor. Go Way." and won a good round of ap plause. Jack Rlstlne gave two fine speci mens of olog dancing, receiving an en core. lid. Rlstlne gave an .alphabetical recitation that caused a great ddal of amusement, some of the ladles nearly doubling up ovor some of his Jolly cracks. Thoro are few bettor enter Miners than the Rlstlnes. The evening closed with mdrn muslr and an elegant spread of refreshments Id the banquet hall. How's ThlsT We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured .by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHUNKY &'CO Toledo, O. We. tho undersigned havo known F. J. Cheney for the lost IS years, and believe him perfectly honorablo In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, wholesalo Drug gists, Toledo. O. Waldlng, Klnan & Marvin. Whole sale Druggists. Tol do, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbo system. Testimonials sent tree. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are tho best tfarm (Ocrfttuf. 220 Sfcfcr ftfir oulf.3 lYarmfanb fm Utn 3uPonb. 140 tfder flugfanb. SUft. Wo. 1 Jflfolfa fianb. 2Ba!b unb aflure. Crop Brjnal $3500. 3tbrr ttufj gutcS, t&tneS 2)otlomCanb; wit fflfMtibf. Jfcni, etc 4'4 SHriitn nbrb' I'tdi toon 6oIcm. M 2J!c!fe rotftHdj ton flaiicr Station! Sdjulfjaui. ij t e t. YUb. II 1 1 8, tgoftm, Crc OAWVORXAi BttrsOe -lta IWM KM Atari Blejtl FEE WILL ADVANCE Marriage Licenses Will Cost $3 Each After May 1 Officiating Clergymen Must Make Two Certificates (Persons of limited financial means, contemplating matrimony, had hotter concludo all negotiations, Including tho performance of the ceremony or at least procure tho requisite llccnso, boforo May 1. for on that date, tho charge for a wedding permit In this county will be Increased from 2.2G to 3 each. At the last session of tho stale legislature tho fee to bd charged for these licenses waa mado uniform throughout the state nnd placed at 3. Tho Inw making this change was Introduced by Malarkoy of tho Mult nomah delegation, and In addition to Increasing tho llccnso fee, tho law re quires that all ministers and magis trates officiating nt these ceremonies, shall certify to the performance of tho reremony and to mako a return of tho same to the county clerk In which tho ceremony Is performed nnd also to the clerk of tho county from which the license Issued. Under tho re quirements of the law now In forco the officiating magistrate Ib required to file this curtltlrnte only with tho clerk of the county H which tho core mony Is performed. Quite frequently the marriage ceremony Is performed In other than the county from which tho license Issued nnd under tho old law In such cases there existed no record of the performance of the cere mony. It can now be enslly deter mined If the mnrrlngo really takes placo. There has been lnstancos In this county whoro tho prospective brldo changed her mind nfter tho li cense wns procured and failed to per form Ikt pnrt of the expected service. HELD SOCIAL MEETING Yew Park Volunteer Fire Fighters Drink Cider Tho members of the volunteer fire department of Yew Park held an en joyable social meeting at their hall on Tuosday evening, tho occasion bolng tho rogular monthly mooting of the organization. Hut Instead of extin guishing fire, tho flrct laddies con sumed In ono form, that which not only quenchc-H fire but thirst. Know ing of tho meeting, and admiring the efforts of the residents of that section of tho city In protecting against seri ous Iosh by fire. O. Stolz, a momber of tho city council, sent the boys a gen erous quantity of sweet elder, that was fully enjoyed. Although Mr Stoic's property Is located without tho boundaries of tho district that Is served by this organisation of tiro fighters, It Is a safe guess that if any of that gentleman's building wero In danger of destruction by fire that tho department would tender Its services. The volunteer department (s In splendid condition. It Is well organ lied, and has a full membership of 33. while there Is many others desirous of having tholr names enrolled on tho membership Hit. The company Is captained by Wru. Slegrnuud, as chief. and on soveral occasions he has dem onstrated his efficiency In proventlng serious loss of property In that dls trlct. Popular Eating House. First-class, up-to-date meals are sorved dally at Strong's restaurant This Is Salem's popular eating house. You ran get just what you want. Happy Family Reunion, Mrs. Wagner, tho woman who found Dave Merrill's drad body last summer, and who afterwards eloped with Don Merrill, a brothor of the dt-ad outlaw, returned to Napavine, Washington, lost wt-ok, accompanied by Hon Merrill, after six or eight months of seclusion in other parts of the country. The woman Is vlsltlog with her husband and small children, whom she abandoned for Merrill. CONSUMPTION the most areaaed and deadly of all diseases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung Troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy "the king of all Cough Cures." Cares Coughs and Colds in a day, 26 cents. Vour money back if dissatisfied Write for free sample, W If. Hooker k Co., Buffalo, N, Y D. J. Fry, Dru- WANT MORE WAGES Male Attendants at Asylum Have Filed Petition f-- .'' 3 With Board for Increase of About $5 Each per Month At a meeting of tho asylum board Monday afternoon, a petition was re ceived from tho malo attendants at the state Insano asylum, asking for an Increase In tho salaries being paid (hem, The board Is asked to revlso Us schedules of salaries to conform to tho follewing: Maximum salary all first attendants, 4G per month; max imum salary all second attendants, 142.50; maximum salary all third at tendants, 40. This represents nn In croon o In tho schedule now In effect of nbout $r each per month for tho at tendants who aro concerned. Tho po tltlton asking for an Increaso In pay Is n lengthy ono, and tho reasons urged for advancing tho pny aro tho In qreaso In tho cost of living, nnd tho confinement nnd exposuro to dlseaso that the iwsltlon of attendant means. No action wns taken by tho board In considering tho petition nt tho meet ing yestordny. Tho monthly report of Superintend ent Qilbronth for tho month of March shows n decrease In the population of tho Institution from 1398 to 1292. Tho expenses of tho Institution for the month of Mnrch aggregated $0870.2. Strang's Restaurant Is tho favorlto eating hotfuo of tho city. Tho best meal sorvlco that can bo had. Referendum Petition Signers. , C. U Bhaw, secretary of tho referen dum league who In In the city today, reported that nine out of ten through out tho country wero signing tho Iew- Is nad Clark uud portage railway po tltltons, but hnrdly any tho corpora tion law petition. Ho expected to havo 1600 names In this county to tho )ow Is and Clark petition, and moro to the lortago railway petition. Albany Domocrnt VtBBErir. M9Mi , TO HAVE THICK, LUXURIANT HAIR ii tliomtMtlonccd-fortle. ilru u( ovurjf woinm, Him kiiowwlmtttiowr fill alii to twauty It it, and cnJtarurs to mVu Iter own ss soft, glwy and tlilrk m wnilLlr. oiraparttlrcly lew of thtm are suwra m yet t tilt No w tan's Iff rj.lcUl c, a rocint tciemlfla dls rorvry, trill cnnLIo thtm Ui taweu hulr M tblck sua luxurUnt u anyone oml'l unlre. It nurkJ on a new the nry of datroylus; the !:enn that (! uoa the islr root, ami tlitu male nit lUndruft aud falling luIrlmroMlMu. Ktlicu pnwTrtfi to produce a kidwiIi uf thick, ulna? litlr Hint soon brcomci the prldo of Its owner One lrlf.1 wlllcxuirloce jrou of Its Virtues. yA ton Mia T ail. nrr- oun DMue etonta. U For sale by Danelel J. Fry, Send 10 ents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich, The Wonder Sf The Century PnU!litmmftmtmlnUhhpMhtn.ntn lwt UJ tO U.ilf ) . V. to Jll.u 1' AKUl, tK Miuw"'" jnAthK H tit, la club will, thU piprr it a ei tr.-lnfiy low rirfuit. 1M Ukano Ji uo l'AMi.KM n.nikabl for h . lrijr r.r.4 l.ittrmt bf III cnlciil, am I. untloubt. tJllf IK4 ttitni mtitfratU 11 irt.il R III Uud. ) rtadrra tW (ournal k "W its Talu. No witdt, ilwrMt, drcout.0 of it an needtd la this aaoouiiuiuwiC ITt rifju CCITIIDCO " as llv 110 rnnm rtniunuo, AAvJ, Pitrf. imr lltrlkil. turf, i'rutrjr, tltrM OtrJtmhf, and wlwr loplf f , triuun by frmluat and imt utjurmiri, tup pltmtnUJ with IttuttrilUHi by abi aili.u, com Lias to wV It laralukl to tbm wix " farin II fcralltntf." TklbthitiUrl.t Hutltmimtrciti AfrkltmTtn fatar In lb Ibo Uauutws JfOO 1'AKMSK li UnctCiltd, THEFAMILY FEATURES: , Skirt SI. .ml. fit fi uU Celtiti, ttnt, fMj H'rr. Tkt O-J Cm. f-uU Liirvry LWw', ad J trif I'tn Winaka IMi iMpaitnwnl tit mwht I cotablua Vrarfmnil of mothnlM ssd Mmt M t 4 liw bpetUl Family l'aiwrf . nA Sample Copy tf.W pusuiiW lofm, will be tuallul to y.nt by addrt wlor tha OaAXia Jutiu Vaumw. Uuamu littiltUsir. OUR BtECIAU OFFER Weekly Journal I year $1.00 (or Daily. 3 mouths) Oraare iaii Farmer, t year $100 A WW I $.35 Our price for fcotu I" JIISAJLAUI.V .. J1JU1MJI S TO HAVE StLtrHfi I thick, my W ft LUXURIANT ML IjTt relfl & TV The State Fot Easte Things Ta,rAY4VAYY4yAVA W &5N540 C& A splendid ir ray of inter esting things at our store '2('2v273'2vSy) ; : x & I V25XB'Cw23f'vvSS'yj RECEPTION TO THE PRESIDENT The Sub-committees Have Been Appointed A ineutliif! of tho reception commit- to wns held Inst nlKht, whim numer ous necessary subcainmltetes wero named. The reception c,ommlttco is composed of JuiIko Iluruett, W. II. Holmes, W. M. Knlsor, U. M. Crolsan and W. 11. Morse. Tho commlttoo nppolntod inarshals, aides and sub-commltteos, as follews: Chief marshal V. T. WrlKhtman. Aides V. W. Diirbln, 0. A. Muiphy. M. W. Hunt, It. A. Crossnti; Jnlm O. Kstes, A. lluoKottelu, I). C. Mlnto, V. K Dei by nnd F. W. Steusloff. Finances H. I. llnlse, Jr.. chair man. fl. I). I'utton and 1). J. Fry. CairliiKOH John Q. Wilson, chair man. O. II. dray and I I IVarco. rroKram Frank Davey, chairman: Dr W. If. llyrd. Dr. 15. A. IMoroe. I'ror. W J Crawford and W. T. Blnter. Musk Mayor C. V. Hlshnp, chair man. JiiiIko John II. Hcutt and J. II. T Tuthlll. Invitation Mayor C. P. Illshop. chalrniuu, Nt J. Judnh, Henry I). Thlelsen Dr. W. A. Cuslok. JudKo II, F Honham. Decorations (Hdcou Htolx, -halr-man Frank WIHmuii and D. A. Dins more I'lntforui W D I'iirIi. chalrmnni ICarl lta and J W Yoiiiik. rOEGp Tor Appetites I JL WenK or Stronii ML Mohair Win Drown Co. are paying 35c. Oohool Money Disbursed. The semlnunual npiortlonment of school funds has been mado In this county. It amounted to Jl SO per cajt Ita. and tho amount of money dlstrlb uti-d niiioni; the districts of the conn ty was fU079 Hchool district No, 21 receives 13185 from this fund. F)EQr I For Appetites I JL WeaKor Slronrt Mf CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always IwcM Signature of CfuttJT&tcJUi titiiCHKsrcit'S CNautM wmv I3 t;Mls.iei I Oe.IT Ueraklae.. ?t:liSoiMl w ciuciikiii U UK0 1 fi14 IMUUU l-aw t4 tlitUUnaaaa. X.Sam. Alkaa. JJyr ftleUji Mel J Uew Mtg tr zriruZhJKVZ . JaraMtU. l,Mtn iUi . StSm hum aa Diuihu. .-fc.-. ... Mohair W111 llrown & Co, are pny'cc 35? VSMKttQrQysy kaaB5S'VftKsN!9 Dalrvmies lt''T1 1 fg y ii af 1411, W l RcWHsV.Mles "ZiJP SslcK atuuw