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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1903)
,' "WiP nJWQUQ ' SWWJJI! W" W WV' " " T ' "r ' "" -"-"m & TfclE DAil-YyOUnNAI.f 8ALPM, OREGON, MONDAY,. MAY 11, 1903. to AGE TWO. t m ij. Jv Jt S SB J- . 4! 1 Where's The Man We Can't Please! , - With a Suit? HThera3sA Big Show' In!! l:i V 'V.- i v'4.' TMjin " .' '' IUWN t iri ? Main tent 257 Commercial St. It'i a magnificcntiaggrc fgation of the World's Best. The sign over the entrance rcadsi o GlJOlMSOIl&GOi JE i! t ! Better take in this showA'it's worth seeing. The display ; ; -1 of Spring Suits will interest every good dresser in town, ; ; ; while the reasonable prices will interest every prudent ! ! ! i and careful buyer. New Spring fabrics. A display j ; ' ! worth coming miles to see. A glad hand of welcome i ; ; awaits every caller. Doors open at 730 a, m. daily. " ' A &Utlll09IWil 4v.w GJ.JGiirai& I 257 Commercial St. 5ffc9 eo0'ct THE OAILY JOURNAL flcrlppa News Aoioelntlon Tefearami. 3 and 0 O'clock Editions. DY HOFER DROTHER8. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, 91.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, BO cents per montn. Weekly One Year, (1.00 In Avanee. journal'special DELIVERY. Ono Weolc ..,.$ 10 Olio Month 35 Tlirco Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue's Grocery, South Salem. At Dowersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Orocery Store, tflectrlc Grocery, East State St. 4 I 'I 1 1 11 1 I l"l I I 1 1 T I 'I1 ? I I1 f I I'T r V 40NlQWjEBfr6gE IxA ttMiMWHii m 1 1 1 nun- REPUDUICAN CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. T-'or Member of Consrons Klrst District, HON, IIINGIill IIHItMANN. Kltutlou ilny, Monday. June 1st. RECEPTION TO DR. COLEMAN; On Tuosduy evening the Oreutor Sa luin CsJiiViiiorclnl Chili will hear l'tw Itlont Galemun of Willumutte Unlver wlty, tall how he him, mioueedod In raising fhw debt of $86,000 on that In stitution, unit shnt l still ueeumiry to ho donu, mill what hi plans mo for raising ondiHyiuont, Tint old-fivshlontHl way of tunning tho rullego. with u inllltouti of debt nbqut Its nook, Is liolug done nway with iiiiiIod the vig orous management of tho now homl, and nil our people will ho Interested to lunr of the progiees that Is being mada. Pitying Intiirjwt on an enormous -dbUt has sadly rripplwl the useful hush of Iliu school In the past With bolter hiiMlnmw management ami con dilated on broad lino of educational progress, the school can ho mado a great business ontorpilso. that tdiould have the hearty support of iU fi lends of Chtlstlun oduenllon. Getting out of debt and cutting off dead-bonds U a necessity In those days of close mar gins and coinpotUlou In all Holds of human tuuloaor. Tho Push Club will bo glntl to nlve tho now ami pi-ogres-bIvo pro Id tint a cordial greeting Tuesday nlghti Lot the supporters Of jho evboo) also ho present, ami Joltubunda with tho luulnees inn. t?ET THERK OE 'COOPERATION AND CONCESSION, rii city council is to inoet tunlnbl and condr tho question ot granting a second" olootrlc light fronchlso. If tho propositions were to grant a second RuallBht francbUo. or a second watar franoUlso. tho'lssuo would bo fiui samo. Tho Kreat point ot protecting the city against the hdvancod rates for hcrt to bid noxt year. Is overcome. 1 Tim nw owner of tho present olec Urlc franclilse volunteei-H to kIvo tho city u runewnl on nil Its stroot llhts at proHont tonus. TIiiwm nre very low rate lower than any city In tho Northwoet. Thotte low intes to tho city should not bo made an oxciiso to maintain pros out high inten for hiydneM and lonldenco IlKhtluK. . Thore Hliould he n frank and full umlei-HtnfidliiK about this matter with the new proprietor, and the promisee of reductions mado curtain. Hut In the wholo mattnr tluiro shiHild he n spirit of helpful co-oporn-tlnu and consideration of mutual In tuioets. Vory little is Haloed In the Ioiir run by ubIiik t,u club on anyone. N'olthor the city, nor any coiporntlon, nor la bor unloim nor private ImllvldiinlH any loimer resort to fnice or arbitrary metmuH with success. We nro llvliiK In nn atie of leasnn and common seiint, when tlu careful innn or (ommunlty makes piogiettn by cooperation and mutual concosatou CR0SST0N CHURCH J0CIAL Ladies Give a Dinner and Program The ladleH of tho Ciosaton Muthod 1st church Kavo a social and supper Saturday nlKht which was oujoyod by a larK attendance of town and coun try people. Thuro wan a lino pioKinm of muslo, reoitatlons, and addrosHoa, in cluding the reading of Home lino orig inal poems by Httv. Gordon, tho pas tor, which wore voiy much enjoyed. Cot. Hofer's 'Address. 1'reelilenti Jo. llroselor Introduced Col. K. llofor. of Tho Journal, who ilcllYeied an Impromptu nddioss and told a few storloe for tho ) tiling poo ulo which were enjoyed by nil pros out. Ho said ho was at a loss for a subject and It had been biiggosted that ho could talk stiawboilros. Hut thoro was always something good to bo said for tho Crosston church' nnd the people of that nolghboihood. Ho complimented thorn on the growth of the church and the development of tho community. Many now famlllos were settling up this bubuib of tho city, ami It would not ho many yars before It would be a thickly populated uontor- of hop yards, fruit and dairy limn It was only a few years sluco Ilev. lllackwell began to hold sorvlcea In tho Httlo old school hous.o which was now displaced by this grand now building Iu ltov. Gordon you have a faithful worker, a man of genial char acter, and what is more, an accom plished poot something to bo very highly prtxed in any man. A look into thofuturoTwoud..conrinco us of the lmportanco of' tficso Httlo country churches, for thoy mean the building of happy homes and firesides, whoro men and women llvo In fidelity to their obligations and. children grow up to ho young people of good habits nnd moral character, Not-many years would Bc those bojrannd girls grown up men and women with" families of their own and blessing tho day when UiIh churph was" organized In their mltlsU ' Value of Good Habits. Col. Hofcr ndvlsod tho young men to got rid of any bnd habits they might havo. It took a sacrifice to quit using tobacco or drinking liquor, or profanity nftor It was oncd'acqulred. It was worth $500 a yeajto.any young man to gut rid of n bud habit, as It was n handicap on bin success In life. A bad habit onco acquired ,clung to n man closer than a brother and In tho end made a slavo'of him. and we should get rd of bad habits, not to becomo bettor thnn othqrB but be cause it was wrong to live, in subJeC' tloln and slavery to anything. Tho boy who had to havo a cigarette every so often to enjoy llfo was as much a slavo as If he woro chains. The mnn who punished n dilnk of whiskey every so often wns punishing hlmsolf, and tho man who could not lot a slot machlno alone was simply proving Hint a majority of mankind nro. ca pable of becoming deliberately tho victims of tholr own folly. Talked About Prayer. The spenker Hurprlsnd all pi (went by switching from bad habits to pray ing. Prayer was tho first thing tho child learned. Ilefore tho A. Ii, C, wns lisped In school tho mother bad tntiKht her child soino form of prayer, ami hnppy was the man or woman who went through llfo without forget ting that simple petition lonrnod from the sweetest volco In tho world a mothcr'M There came a time in every mnn's llfo when Home praying bad to he done. Ho told of nn Inci dent In boyhood when with some oth er boys they had run awny from school and ono hoy's leg wns broken nnd thoy had to roll a log uphill quite n distance. Not being nblo to movo the log tho worst boy In tho lot pro posed that they ropont tho Lord's prayer and they did. and thon relieved the Injured boy with strength given them by thnt prnyor whon sovon men could not lift tho log; This led to the bear story told by Seuntor Mason in cnngrotui. about tho profane man who wns a blaspltomer hift onco out In tho mountains, cross ing n canyon on a slippery log met a hoar In tho mlddlo of tho chasm. Ho had never piayed before and sent up n petition, saying, "Oh, Lord, I havo been a bad man. I havo no claim on your hluiliuMs. hut. Oh. Lord, holp me in my extremity. If you cant help mo. don't help tho bear, but Just stand off and you will sou one of tho greatest hear flghU you ever witnessed."' Prayer should bo approprlato and whether silent or oxpressed Inllu enced the Individual far moro thnn tho dolt addressed, but no prnyor ever wns unnnsworod or without Its Influence. Ho told a story about an olil Kngllshmnn who work his form bands very bard. Ho barely look time to eat but always said grnco In n hurry, winding up with something like tho following, concluding by ad dressing tho Cr.onlo" and tho hired man in tho same breath: "And bloss iih all for Christ's sake Joe pass, the potatoes." A flno dinner wns served and a handsome sum roalliod for tho sup poit of the Crosston church. PURE BLD0D Proper caro of Iho stomach will re sult In tho making of plenty of rich, red blood and the upbuilding of tho ontlro system If yo'ifr stomach la dis ordered and tho blood mpurj take a few doses of Hostettor's Stomach Hitters. It 18,'lhc best elomach medi cine and blood purifier (n tho world, rind will also cure Dizziness, Belching, Indlgestloq, Dyspepsia and Malaria. Be sure to try It. For sale by drug gists. ' HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Tho delegates In -attendance number Bovoral scoro and rcprooonts mnny parts of thotcountry. Tho matters to be considered nro chiefly of a routlno character. Flour and Grain Rates Reduced. Chicago, May 11. The redaction In grain nnd flour rates from Chlcngo and points on tho Mississippi nnd Mis souri rivers to tho Atlantic seaboard beeamo effective today and will re main in force until September. 30. Whllo tho reduction -amounts to only l'4 cents a 100 pounds, It Is sufficient to ennblo tho millers of tho northwest to compotb with foreign millers using American grain. iS rf 1-8 DR. J. F.COi side ot tho vcgetablo kingdom 'is a'falluro, without puro blood. (You will only r - kingdom. puro blood. . ' r Poisonous drugs nor doctors' Don't think that ono osteopathic treatment -will euro nil your long standing ailments, nnd because It somotlmos requires months to cure n chionlc enso of years standing only provos that osteopathy. Is natures host frlond nnd assistant. Schoattlo, Barr & Darr,- Osteopaths, Opora House Block, Salem. Has corno to tho conclusion that all profession of th i. J s uelM,- When your iyst And vitality nl knives nor i fS -i " lightning wll not remove tho cnuso,- but lay the foundation' or disease, inoso poisons go inio your Donoo, and kill the w nnd cronto all kinds of diseases, cancerous tumors, consamnij ' bono, diseases, etc. You must bear in mind that his medldn poisonous tonic,' nor ? stimulant, nor temporary relief which t poisonous drugs, where the rostiltB aro suro death sooner orffi blamo tho medicine, when It takes an effect nnd stirs up tu disease In tho system. You must not expect to bo cured in i rJ your sickness or disease has beqn a long tlmo coming on tsdiii a long tlmo to get It out of your systom. It will take montl,! build a now body from tho bones up, This Is what tho peopui derstand. Thoy nro used to being humbugged. Ills medietas pose'd of Naturo'a Horbs what tho human system rcqulrci. r. mals got sick they will help themsolvos to thoso herbs, forthMb, stlnct, and tuo pcoplo havo not, so wo havo to mako a studof) boon a llfo study with Dr. Cook. Do not get weary; this Ufa (,i and too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Discis 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. tM-t-Mt8i-Ma4-M4Bt-HH-aH-M4-BH-H-g-fH-MKtl4, Serves . . , Your grandmother's doctor ordered Ayer's Sarsaparilla for your father. It's the same old Sarsaparilla today, twzsz mm immmtmHmmmiMtatJmiimm-niiitmimtcmmammdMmammmmmmtmmufmmmmfamm Wm. tee Greenleaf. The Wlohlta (Kan.) Dally Kugle said: "His Imperbonntlons of 'Bill' Nye Is Just like Nye hlmsolf, only funnier. His readings wero flno." "Ho is certainly n genius, and his Impersonations of the lending characters In 'Merchant of Venice and MldBummor N'lght's Dream havo nover been equaled In the city. Wich ita people will give this brilliant Im personator a honity welcomo and a crowded houso If ho rotums noxt sea son." Mn dreenleaf will give some of hla impersonations at the Methodist church Tuesday. May 12th. at 8 p. m. AdmUslon 36 and 15 cents. Police Chiefs In New Orleans. New Orleans. !... May 11 Mnn chiefs of police, commissioners, de tectives, and othors arrived hero pre paratory to atteudlng the mlornatlon a! convention of chiefs of police which opons tomorrow. Nearly BOO delegates aro expected. Most of thorn aro to bo aceompanlod by their famil ies. Elaborate programs, of entqrtaln mont havo been arranged Tho visi tors spent today sight-seeing. No Strike In Theirs, Pittsburg, May 11. The supreme council of tho American Order of Steam Engineers, an organization unique among American labor bodies by reason ot Its extreme conservatism In the matter ot strikos, convened In annual session in Pittsburg today for liter trouble nnd ronMlpntloti Ihore'ii nntlilnir hotter In rrettilnn Tlmt l.lttto I'nrly Ithem, the fnmum little pin. They nlwnj-s effect a cure mid unve doctor Mlln. f.lttla Ifnrly Itlnein nro different from nil other pills. They ilo not woiiken the i.m trill, hut net nx it tnnlf In flu tluniii Itr nrouolnc the .ecretjonn nnd reittnrlni; the ii, rr in ino i in a tloim nnttirnlly. 00 Htnto itrect. rcuoim nnu remnrini; the M performance ot It. ftino for salo by 1'. 0. Ilnn., , Society of the Caribbean Dinner. Now York, May 11. In commemor ation of .tho gallant fight of tho tor pedo boat Wlnslow on Mny 11, 1898, tho Society of tho Caribbean will glvo Its annual dinner at tho Cafo Martin this ovoulng. This socloty 1r n body of nrtlsts and writers who sketched and reported thnt part of tho Spanish war which took plnco In nnd nround Cuba. Lloutennnt-Commnndor John B. Bernaudon, of tho United Stntos Navy, Ib tho guest of honor nt tho din ner this ovonlng. Deafness Cannot be Cured, by local application as thoy cannot roach tho dlsoaaod portion of tho oar. Thoro Is only ono wny to cure deaf- noes, and that Is by constitutional- romedlos, Deafues Is caused by an In flnmod condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustuchlnn Tube. Whon this tube Is inflamed you havo n rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, nnd vhon It is ontlrely closod, Deafness is tho result, and unless tho inflammation can bo taken out and this tubo re stored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo dostroyed forevor; nlno cases out of ten nro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but nn Inflamed con dition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo ono hundred dollars for any case ot doafnoss (caused by catarrh) that canot be cured by Hall's patarrh Cure. Sond for ,' circulars froo. P. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, 7Bc. Hall's Family Pills are tho host a swkrt nnrvvni. U a never falllns .lea of n healthy (tomacli. W'hta tan breath Ii bad the touiach Is out ot order. There Is no rem edy In the world equal to. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure tor curing Indlsestlon. dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, ot White Plains. Ky., writes: "t havo been a dyspeptic for years tried all Winds ot remedies, but continued In irrnw worse. Ity the use ot Kodol I began to Improve at once, and after taking a few O.IUIB mn mny resioreu in weignt, nealth and strength, and cuu eat whutever I like. Kodol digests what you eat, and make. me ii cu sweet, tor sale by r. O. Unas, PO state street ii Cheap Lumber. e havo upwards of 25,00 feet of lumbor. miscellaneous assortment, which wo are offorlng at J8 per 1000. Capital Lumbering Company. ' wawwnraii -xfe.-i?. zs i Double Porpi Cl inn Clost-l nnd &1 in ono jiiece. You enn cconomiie using them. Wo lmvo beauties t! prices. The House Furnishing Co 269 LlttltvStfsl Stores at Siltn ul Ail New Patterns In BoJiU this week. unMuuuuuunummuuHnnwt HARRITT & LAWR1 Sell qore Groceries and 'better Groceries thaaAXTI LETTUCE, RHUBARB, RADISHES, etc just fri Gardens. - AND EVERYTHING FOR THE SPMNGlSW Como nnd 6eo for yourself old p. a cm lbu- I ffH Tpiith to Tt Thoro nro no other milk panstnii'5 equal iu wearing qualities the BUHL CM Tin y are tinned to stay tinned, wlpJ to siinn years or nam service u'"" g easily, becomo ileuted. and belnj um booh nisi ami go to pieces nu J Factorr,""ImnnveiiKlgin and 0fl Tliev wftl oullaat imv iither iiinswi the B"3 tluiruiiffbly udcI qulully cleiined. R'",fSi theoul) iMiiln the world lluif is maJ'"'; Hulil "Victor" Can llre.it nu m rr "Vlaor" Round tt.njle. there BmDr lr inillullniwi.r thuran, we mnmp u Ilia milk C.n TraJ. Mark, uwniorii. R.M.Wade&0t Why Not. Go whoro you can get the bestT Tho Whlto Houso Restaurant Is the most popular restaurant In tho city. Open day and night. Strong's Bakery And roetnurant Is Salem's best eat ing house. This houso Is patronized by everybody. Tho best sorvioe that can bo had. Onnn Pnn nmnmiv The rJMMnt to take and barmlns One Minute Cough Cure girts Immediate rellet In all raM ot OoiiBh. Croup anil UGrlnpe. tjcauje it does not pass Immediately nto the stomseh. but takes effect rlht it the sat ot the trouble. It dwws out the In flammation heals .nil nniliu .,-: permanently by enablltng the Innsi to con tribute nur. llfe-glylns and llfc-Justalnlns !Wita b1ooi nd """ Tor sale bj O. Haas, txi State street. OAWTOTtlJL. Bwitli a Rifld Yoa Hir ANrits BeirfJ Baatu ef S -rjsXJ-Z. Standard Mixed Paint Of America Heath & "Milligan Manufacturing Co's Best PtepAted Paiat Patton Paint Company's Sun Proof Paints Half a century of the best experience embJ manuf.ir.tnrp. Thf ho:r naints thnt can POSSlW Will not chalk, peel or scale. Great covering , Oils, Varnish and Window Glass, . Savage & Fletcher - iaa K ar -43-m I l& ti n.MT.. .tUi. niMInfS1 lArilAL nAIlUtlAL. Urt" w. j- The only National Bank In Karlon founty. Jri2$i!fri exchange business. Drafts Issued on all carts QiJ5?J!ZHF2 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT conducted under usui" j J. H, Albert, Pres. E. M. Crolsaa. VIcc-Pfes- w ws Qi&