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m THE DAILY JOURNAL, 3ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1903. PAGE eiVBM I IPoSSBS 10 Kind You Ilavo Ahvnvs Ttanrriif. nmi uiiM, v, !... la use fbr over 30 years, 1ms borno tho slr-imtnro of j . nml Una liccu nintlo under lila per- c.jCftrTJ?ttfa sonal supervision bIiico its infancy. . taryr. kmcazk j no ono to dccclvo you ln tllIa All Counterfeits, Imitntions nnd " Just-ns-prood" nro bufc 1 Experiments thnt triflo with nnd endanger tho health of latitats nud Cliildrcu Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is n, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc ' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo substance. Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms 1 and alloys Fevorlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation ana Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. iENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tho Signaturo of C&aS&V A&&&4! 16 KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THCC(NTuiicoMMir. tf mu mcrr. tuwfoitiierTV. wmmBmsnmmmmmmm We9eoee0ea v FRANK DAVIS, Manager. STANDARD BISCUIT CO. (Union Label) Makers of PARADISE SODA CRACKERS and all kinds of fancy Cookies. W. N. MATSCHEK CANDY CO., Inc. Up-to-date Confectioners. Nuts and confectionery- fCAPITOL COMMISSION CO. Wholesale Fruits and Produce. !! Phone No. 2231, Illlhce Block. urm j4 AjasTrBPW IIIIIHIIHIIIIIHIIIHMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH: Land Plaster at Cut Prices 50c a sack, $12.00 per ton. Reliable Chick Feed, the kind that keeps the chicks healthy and makes them jjtjw. Per lb. Ac, 10 lb sack $5c. 50 lb sack si. 50, 100 id sacK ;2.75. Seed Corn, the best on the maiket at reasonable ric.N. misname corn a specially. D. A. WHITE & SON, Feedmen and Seedmen, 'Phone 1781. 91 Court Street.ZSALEM. OREGON. 4- t M I M H H M M 1 H M H Mil t H 1 I M H H I II t I t II H I- ::::::::A G E N C Y O F;::::::: &ALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. JR ATM BUYERSjANU SHIPPERSUK GRAIN Seed Wheat For Sale. HOP GROWER1) SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. ffiG. Graliam, Agent, 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. wif iij ! nmt immmimnn MBBBflllHHH Sapci-Heated Air for Disease. 5 'The latest and greatest cure for Chronic Diseases. 2 SoiiKTiiiNa New In Mookhn Scibnck ov Hkalino 2 ivo just put in a complete system of Super-Heated Air Sys- for curing chronic diseases of all kinds, such as rlieuma- i, catarrh, kidney and liver trouble, stiff joints, etc.. with 2 Jmedicineor torture of any kind. Call nnd investigate. j W. G. ROBBINS, Osteopath. S OnKourt Street Just North of the Opera House frBiaitBtBMiM44lfrHH-Hi IKV f itK4frt nmniii iiiiii ! New Arrivals Novelties in Millinery, The very llatest. call and see them, Secialties rin children's hats, Great assortment j of flowers, foliage and trimmings of 14 4 . j' IJL. T ,. 1 m0.m .tJ , . au aesenpuons ividdui, juat auu :; Embroideries, Good quality low prices Greenbaum's, 302 Com., Street. ENGLAND'S LIQUOR BILL. Kngland haa a pretty Btlff drink bill statistics Just publlshod showing that In 1P02 It amounted to I859.000.0QO, an avcraRo of about $25 for each man, womnn nnd child of tho population. Tho distillers, brewers and saloon kiopors wield enormous political power, and all efforts to Interfere with tho liquor tramc legislatively, falia. Tho heads of alf tho great brewing firms, becauso of enormous contribu tions to tho tory campaign fuudB, havo been olevated to the peorago, and a membera of tho houso of lords voto against all radical tomper anco legislation. AN EXPANDING NATION. .. "Wo have met hore," said tho pres ident nt tho dedication of tho 'St. Louis exposition, "to commemorate tho event which determined thnt wo should bo a great expanding nation Instead of a small and s tntlonnry one." Noxt to tho wars which founded preserved this nation tho acquisition of tho Louisiana territory did Indeed determlno tho character of our na tional life. It was tho recording of our deliberate resolution not tos land still and bo content but to movo on and on, extending our government, out Institutions, and our Ideals. Wo had had expansions before. In tho midst of our struggle for freedom Ooorgo nogors Clark and his hardy rlflomen had won Illinois for tho now born nation. Tho treaties with Eng land after Yorktown had onlargod and rounded out our wostern frontier. Uut thoHO weio acts of military ne cessity nnd of diplomatic Hotttcmont of existing claims rather than con scious determinations toward growth. They differed spiritually by (ho breadth of the VbolB heavens from the acquisition of Louisiana. 'Wbon we acquired It." as the pres ident well said, "we made -ovldent unco for nil that consciously nnd of set purpose we hail emltarked on n career of.pxpanslon that wo had Into en our place among those daring nnd hardy nntionH who risk much with the hope and desire of winning hlnh position nmoiiK tho great powors of tho earth." And for the solution of th prob Ionia of tho expansion wo then begun thuro wore no precedents consistent with our purposes. Until then ,na tlonal expansion hnd alwayn resulted In cither n breaking Into fragments, oa In tho oaso of ancient Orccco nnd hor colonies, or a contralliod tyranny, as wna tho end of tho oxpanslon of Home. We had to mako our precedents Wo made thorn, and guvo tho world somathliig until thon unknown a government ruling enormous domin ions and constantly swelling millions of people, yet at tho samo tlnio both free nnd strong. Thoro had been strong governments before, ruling great areas. Thoro hnd been free governments ruling small torrltorles. Uut tho United Btatea was the first government In all tho world to com bine great size, groat strength, and freedom such as tho common man hnd never before known. Just ono hundred years ago wo be canin consciously, by dollbornto na tional art. an expanding nation. We have been expanding over since. Wo shall rontlniiH to expand -sometimes In territory, sometimes by tho spread of our Institutions and Ideals If we b worthy of tho destiny offered us-- until nil mankind shall share r.ur blessing nnd all tho peoples of the earth shu'l live under governments The Hon. Amos 1 Atkins, who Is one of the most prominent men in New Albany, Ind., on.l Treasurer of l'loil County, lifts tills advice to Rive to those who are shut up within the narrow ecu fines of office or shop : "Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery seem to lake the place of Imnl training In developing strength. ixot and endurance of the vlem nnd r spelling nil Impurities, with which the bltxid Mitnetlmes net tlojKiil lure found by personal expert encc that It eiulilo me to do more hard work, and t the Mine time endure more phyieal strain and partake with greater vim in outdoor sports than anything I know of tt can always be relied upon to incrcise the appetite, induce healthful sleep, and tone nnd refresh a worn out system "A number of inj friends who have used It speak in the same high terms, and we have reason to coti!der It an office man' friend " Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a blood-purifier and health givittg tonic thnt contains no alcohol, opium or other narcotic. It Is a purely vegetable compound, made from roots anil herbs in an up-to-date pharmaceutical labora tory, and has been used and reconi mended by thousands of people during the past thirty-seven years. $3,000 FORPKIT will lie pai' the World's D!pMiury Medical Asso ciation, Proprietors. Ilufiulo. N. Y., If they cannot show the original signature of the individual volunteerinK the above testimonial, and also of the writers of every testimonial nuiong the thousands which thev are constantly publishing, thus proving their genuineness. both strong and free.-Ocean. -Chlcoga Intop Like a Comet In the sky comu tha star ol naaiui to the weik and weary derpon- oor.tdyspepuc. ourin; an s to m son trouble and dlesstlva cxtotaciu TKisN famous remedy does for tha stom ach that vhlch It Isunabla to do for itself, even If but slightly dUoidered or overburdened. Kodol uppllej the natural ' lulcea of direction and 4oe tha vcrk of the ' stomach, I elaxlnr tho nervous tension, while tho Inflamed muscles and membranes of that orrtn are allowed (o lest and heal. It cures Indigestion, flatulence, palpitation of the heart, nervous dyspepsia and all stomach troubles by cleans) nr, purlfyinr and strenetheninr tho eland, i membranes of tho atom oca and dJjestl vs orrans. fcWDysp COLLEGE FOOTBALL. ColleRo fotlmll has been maligned as a most dnngurotts sport. A collogo prnfeosor has Investlgntmt tho mnttor and Hints reliable authority for tho proposition that there are mnny SHirts more dntiKi-rous than foothnll. Accident insurnurn statistics have hoeit furnished to provo this, nnd Home original figure hnvo been com piled to show how comparatively harmless n sport college football ac tually Is. Professor Dexter of Illinois university has Investigated football playing and Its cnusaUlon during a period of ton years In sixty American colleges and finds thnt during that time 210,334 students hnvo boon un rolled In theso Institutions of whom 22,76(1 or 10.8 per cent hnvo played tho game. Out of this number throe hnvo been killed, and (16 ( havn been Injured sufllclnntly to cnuso tempor ary absonco from clsases. Professor Doxtor'a findings nud conclusions aro as follews: Onn student In tHii In America plays football. Tho proportion of students who play. In small colleges, Ib about twice that of tho unlversltloM Tho proportion of men playing Is slightly ilcorcaHlng. About ono In thirty-live players Is Injured badly enough tn rnuse loss of tltno In clansos. Tho number of rollKH men who are permanently injured Is so small as to bo practically a negllgable quantity. College football Is adequately su pervised In nearly nil Institutions. Tho opinions of collogo officers as regards tho value of tho game are 27.3 to 1 In favor of football. College football U a good healthy, game and dovolopg muscle, courage and manly qualities It Is no morn dangerous than coasting, rowing, swimming bloyole riding or any othor form of vigorous athletic oxorclso and tho Advantages of the game far out weigh the perils. For that matter as many actddcnU happen In proportion to the peoplo who take no part In ath letics as to those who do and thereby develop qualities whluh fortify them against dangers of various kinds. Football is all right. CLASSIFIED. ADS Advertlsemtsts. rive Hots or Ini.ls this column loserttlthrfeiliRtsforaScSOeaWttk St so a eiontti. All over five Hats stlnessme rate. nnswiMPm WANTED. Wanted. Hy old established Chicago firm, two young mon of good hnblu, sober, Industrious nnd ablo to fur nish references, to travol nnd solic it. Good pay and rapid advance ment to hustlers. Uoply In your own handwriting to "W. A.," caro Journal. fi-5-3t Wanted. To rent tlvo-roont house. Apply to J. F. Ulnnchard, at Salem postofflco. C-4-3L Wanted. Dy a man and wlfo, unfur- nlrhcd housekeeping rooms, down stairs rooms preferred. Address 387 High street. 5-4-3t Wanted. A girl for gonorol house work. Knqulro at tho Leonard, 302 Front street 6-2-3t Wanteds Young rnon to proparo for government positions. Flno open ings In all dopartraonts, Clood sal aries. Rapid promotion. Examina tion soon. Particulars freo. Inter state Cor. Inst., Cedar Hnplds, Iaw 4-28-lm Blacksmith Wanted. A good black smith, horscshocr or wagon maker, can sccura an oxcollcnt location. Llttlo capltat needed and plenty of buslnoss. Inqulro of "S," caro Journal office 4-27-tf We Want a Representative ln ovory city nnd town In this stoto to pre sent our business. Our proposition Is an exceptional ono, and offora to n good, rollnble, honest party, with references, not loss than $100 por month. No canvassing or appoint ing of agents a bona ft do, legiti mate business. Address, with stamp, C. (1. Putslfor & Co., Lumber Kxchnngo. Boattlo. slC-lnt. FOrt OALE. For Sale. Four Iota, high and healthy location, on Commercial street. A snnp for cnnh. Inqulro of J. D Ho hnnunu, corner of Lincoln nnd South Commercial streots. C-O-lwk' For 8ale Whlto Plymouth Iloclc cgfts for setting front pttro stock. Carl Iluof. llonto 7, Salem. Oro. C-S-31 Waoons. A fow 3 nnd n',i-lnch nioun tout guars; used two montliHi as good as new, flno. F. Ilndgers, Court and Llborty streots. fiSlni For Bale. Thrco No. I farms. Kn qttlro of Dr. Cuslck. over Capital Natlonnl Dank. 4-2f-lm For 8ale. Wlilto Lnngsbuug eggs for sotting, Sollwooil strain. Inqulro at Sam Ltidl's hlacksmlth shop, corner Front nnd Confer streots. 4-18-lm For Sale or Rent. Six acres, 3 miles ouL orchard, pardon, 2 acres of pas pasture; good wator. Price fSSO. Seo G. W. Pcarmlne, 2 mllvs north of olty, on river road. -9tf FOR RENT. Rooms for Rent. Upstairs, Coltlo block, by day, week or month. Also light housekeeping rooms, Klwtrlc lights, opon all hours. Mat tlo Hutchinson, prop. i-23-lyr. For Rent. Hovon-room house, baso mont nnd woll wator. Call on A. Sihrolbor. 42s High stroot 4-13-tf Will thti shirtwaist young man be Invited to tho Ralein young . Indie' shirtwaist party? LOST AND FOUND. Stolen Ono dark bay maro, 20 years old, weight 1300. fat, shod In front, feet flat, heavy black mono and tall, ono hind foot white. Any Informa tion will bo rewarded. P. M. Phorson, Salem, Or.. K. It. I). No. B. 6-2-2G MISCELLANEOUS. MWVAM Headquarters for Fencing, Woven wire fencing for nil purposes. Smooth wlro for hop yards, etc. Correspondence sollolted. Walter Morley, 00 Court street. Salem. G-S-tf streets. Visiting; brethren walcca. J. O. Graham, M.'WV, JT.X 8ollwoo4L Recorder. i. r. OSTEOPATHY. Drs. M. T. Schoettlo, Frank J. Barr and Anna M. Darr. Graduate American school ot OstoopaUsy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., Hticcossors to Dr. Oraco Albright Otrtco hours 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Fellows' Tomplo. Phono Main 4721? rcstdonco phono 2603 Ited. Dr. H. H, Scovell, Suggestive Thera peutics and Osteopathy. Norvous, functional and mental diseases, neu ralgia, Keadaches, nervous prostra tion, dyspepsia, constipation, dlar rhoea. rheumatism, asthma, ete.' D'Arcy block. 8tato Btrcet Phone Main 285G. TONBORIAL AND BATHS, Ryan's Shaving Parlor. Berea ftnt cIsm barbers esgated. Fineat bNi rooms la elty. Wa use aatlseatle steriliser, J. Ryaa, Prop, Evans Barber Shea Only flret-ataea shop ob State street. Rrery tMa new and p-to-date. rtaeet yereelate baths. Ihave, Ho; kalreat, Uty baths. Ho. Two f ret-okwa aaaa blacks, a W. Evans, proprleter. VETERINARY. Dr. E. E. Jackson, Veterinary Burgee and DentlsL Onico, Red VtoM Livery. Phono Main 851. ReM enco Phono 2016 Red. 124-H C. H. MAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Koene, la White Cornor, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at inosV erate fee tn any branch aro In especial reqaeeL CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall aud passenger tralaa. Uaicage to all parts of the eHft Prompt service. Telephone No. 241. IIIICKMAN & 1IICDHICK. THE . ELITE CAFE 208 Commiretal Street. Crawfish ) All served in Hot Tamalcs the most ap Cold Lunches ) pelizinp style E FCKERLEN. Proprictcr IT S. C. STONE, M. 0. ....PROPRIETOR OP.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREQON. Thy stores (two 'n uumbor) aro lo cated at No. 235 and 207 Commercial street, and aro woll stocked with a complete lino of drtijrs and medicine, toilet artlclos, perfumory, brushes, etc. lias had somo 26 years oxporlonce In tho practlco ot medicine, and now makes no chnrcos for consultation, ex amlnatlou or prescription. HUIEW1NQ8AN0C0. imcoricrjoi dealers In Chinese and JsMHeat fancy and Dry Goods, silks, ladles' under wear, fumisnine goods, mattines, or naments and silk handkerchiefs We make up all kinds of wraeccrs a Hi nv huU ntl fclfc. bTOV n store now sale cheap. 100 Court St , Salem, Or. Corner Alley. TsevaWkf te ttlr Xt. hditisttr. SIOSIuUMlac JtfttoM Ik U1J sm. wUsk ttU la tc. timn If . . tTrT St. UIUM, '-.J. Itoseburg Review : The Salem Jour nal heads an article 'When Teddy Come." Well, Iih don't prono to come tn Roseburg. but If our oitltens wero up In heroic politics, he would romo and raaho us a moUi from the rar end of tho enr When the nioun tain would not route to MabomuL Ma hornet went to the mountain. Why not get up an Indian outbreak at the brldgo pojrth of Uwh for Teddy's s poclul benefit? HfjiaiaiianiaiafitiaisiiaiiafiaiBtai!!)! Y O. Uses, Qnt Store. Thts eonviets of the Kansaa state penitentiary are u l employed In the manufacture of binding twine to re lievo Hid farmer from the grinding oppression of tho binding twine trust Last year the tmt Axed the jirlee arbitrarily at 11 ami UV4 eenta per IKwnd at Kansas City This year Its prices are 10V4 and 104& cents. The state manufacturing plant in the peni tentiary at Lansing Is to offer twine at 94 and 10 cents. Kansas Is thus adopting tho samo policy Is regard to thin binding twine combine that Cali fornia adopted many years ago when the Jute mill was Installed at Baa Qutntlu to break up the lute bag ring Removal. The Ualom Carriage J-'oc-tory, Werner Konnell proprietor, has moved fiom Commercial street to North IJborty, at tho bridgo Call and soo the now placo, and In spect tho work done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Werner Fennel. Eggs for Bettlnu. I'uro biod While Plymouth Rock and Dlack Minor cas, the best layers known. T. 11 Illundell, Mornlngelde. Telephone No. 2066 Red. 320-tf You will always find tho choicest meats and groceries at the lowest prices at Edward's ft Luscber's, 40 and 410 State street 'Phone orders given special attention. LOOOES. Central Lodge No, 18 K. of P. CantU Mall la llolman Dlock. cornor 8taU and Liberty streets Tuesday of each woek rt 7:30 p. in.. A. IS. Strani a a. R. J. Fleming K of R. and 8 FORESTERS OF AMERICA Coun Sberwood Foresters No 19. Meeti Friday night In Turner block, 8 W. Mlnturn.C.R.; A. Tnrown, Sec Modern Woodmen of Amerloa Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6241. Meet every Thursday evening n t o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V O.; A. I Drown Clerk. Pretectun Hits No. s, AacJept Or tier Ualte4 Workawa, ateeta arar? O. C T, Co's PASSeNOER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. For Corvallls Tuesday, Thure. day and Saturday ,at I a. m. QuickTime, Cheap Rates Dock! Foot of Trade t-treet. M. P. BALDWIN, Agi, SALEM WATER COMPANY Or'FICK UtfY HALL ror water service spply at oSce, ollls payable monthly in advance. Make all complaints at tie ofiSce. Your Stepmother Is still hore. and as busy as over. When your clothes aro worn and dirty, or tho buttons off. take them to her, at tho Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing and rellning; new velvet collars put on overcoats! aUo four suits a month (or fl. Callod for and returned. MRS. C. II. WALKER. Prop. 196 Commercial Street, S3" if ' ' Chicken Pie Supper At tha Congregational church. Wutnirliv fav rtlh frnm (I until 9 sjojtofaa4T veessSjsY is lave IlesssM ,,',""", -' Half, emw elaWa vU LJe4sr o'clock. AdulU :5c, children lie. a