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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1903)
' TST" ' THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1B, 1903. PAGE TWO. B'i'j -J You Can't Doit! -Iuis-bound to be seen. YoiThave.been hold ing on ips (hat old ill read bare suit all winter, because you could cover it with in overcoat, But you can't do it any longei. A few wrm days like this will send tharbvercuat to the wardrobe, and, my dear fellow, that shiny, thread-bare, buttonless, & shabby suit will be exposed. But never;' mind, we can help you out in fine shape for10.00, 12 50 or 15 00. A top-notcher for 20. If your Spring Suit comes from here it will be right. G: W. Johnson &Co. SUSTAIN THE POPULAR t LOAN. The popular loan plan of running the city debt hasso many arguments In itf favor that. It Is hard tds choose arutfngthem. " , Salem has throe- times raeortod to tlio popular loan, and oaoh tlmo It was ia groat success, and saved the-city jmonoy. ' , ! Doth Snlora banks favored no popu- ' Jar loan In 'the tfast, and (he plan Is tlW ordy ono flakes the citizen la sharolioldsr In tn commuillty, a Btocfy holder for good government. Tho old plim of having tho banks carry all tho debts of tho community Igavo them too groat a load In tlmos of stringency, nnd caused them to. un load on Eastern banks, nnd then Inter est and principal went Eastj : The banks may offer to carry th6 city bonils now at four per cent, but In case of a palile or flnauclnl depres sion, thoy could not do It. With the debtwldely distributed In the1 hands of small holders thcro Is a spreading out of tho load, and the banks aro left free to hantllo tho com mercial needs of tho community. Tho popular loan proposed by the special commlttco should not bo side tracked or dolayod. It Is In tho Inter est of economy, nnd of sound business administration. Your girls and boys will ne'er forget The paths In which tholr feet you set And to thelrvUtniost thoy will do Iffhoso thlrigs which honoring them . -do you t" So on your flftloth wedding day Wo send you love, and only pray Our golden anniversary . WJll find you both .arc thero to sec. 0 . Light is Wanted. Ed. Journal; hdnost. Ho was Acute Chest Pains From "-TobaLcco Heart." 257 Com'l St., Salem, Or. THE DAILY JOURNAL Scrlppi Newt Association Telegrams. 3 and 5 O'clock Editions. " BY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, 91.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, SO Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year, 91,00 In Avance. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Wpolc f I 10 Ono Mouth 35 Tbroo Months 1,00 At Journal office. ' At Daue's Grocery, South 8alem. At Boweraox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Grocery, East State 8L IHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHt un I QIabeL TRIM THE BRANCHES. Would tho suggestion" not bo timely that rosldents cut ovorhond branches of treos and shrubbery from off tho sidewalks? ' gome or the limbs nro hnnging bo low a follow has to almost crawl under on his hands and knoos to got through which Is vory humlllatlug ospeelally If ho Is with his host girl. Thoso branches hang from the treos which grow In tho grass plot outsldo tho fonce nnd othors hnng ovor tho fence to talk with tho outsiders, nnd frequently they omhrnco oach othor across tho walk nnd tho podostrlan must crawl through or jump ovor. A good old lady was bo badly shocked the othor day at tho limbs that slio had to "leavo" for home at onco. Thoroforo, It Is woll to consider theso things beforo any moro dlsnstor oub features occur. Thero Is another olemont who nro entitled to our groatost roflpect. nnd thoy nro thoso who rldo the bicycle upon tho wnlks. It Is pitiful to boo thorn to hnvo to dodge mound the trnos nnd como out scratched nnd brulsod, nnd nil becauso tho property owners can't cut down their trees or trim thorn. 4ll(IIIIHIHHIimiHI t fr SALEM HAS EXPANDED. While It may be strictly accord Ing to tho lettor of tho law, Is It not a narrow and mistaken polloyto appoint nil alio hoards and commissions pro vided, under tho now chartor from within thootd elty limits! Tho park board was created not for tho otd rodlstrloteil city limits, but for Greater Salem, aud a iuombor ot that board should hnvo been chosen for the portions of tho city added to tho old limits. . , While tho now limits do not bolqjng to' iho city propor until October, 'thq now chartor did not creato theso oft flees foe the benefit of -tho old city, but tort Greater jtalom, and for tho city with lis expandod boundaries. In tho samo manner the health board should bo constructed with eomo rocogultlon of tho Greater Sa lorn aud Its necessities. On tho theory suggested ono health ofttcer should como from tho present suburbs, that after October 1st will be part of Greater Salem. . , It sooma to bo a fact that Salem has expanded, although some. politicians may not got tho fact fully Into tholr possession. Thp chartor was framed for 1,000 to 16,000, hot fdr 4328, if you ploaso, ; ' i Let thoro bo good, squaro. honest work for Greater Salem. Lot narrow) fo'strloled, Ghlueso-wall, vest-pocket jiollclos of the past bo "relegated to ho rear4 Lot Grte. BJn go forV ward 'tfr full greatness."' ' f Let us bare a popular voto on the b'lko ordinance. A GOLDEN WEDDING. Ot no public Intorost, but nn Im portant ovont In -the Hvos of tho pa routs of the publishers of this paper, Is the celebration today at their homo In Chlcngo, ot tho golden wedding an niversary of Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Hofor. As newspapor people, for sovoral generations, the Wostorn contingent sends Its groetlngs, with slncorest prayers for long llfo nnd strongth for denr fnthor and mothor. Frank Hofor, ono of tho publishers ot tho Marshflold, Ore., Dally Mall, Is In -attendanco nt the family festivity todny, which ,1s attended by children and grandchildren by tho score, from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific. Tho occasion Is bolng obsorvod In Tyroloso fashion, with tho costumes of that country worn by tho ladles and young pepplo, the men present adher ing to tho American stylo of clothing. Tho following linos are from tho pon of ono of Tho Journal staff, an old nowspnpor mnn, and with his nnd our compliments they nro sent In tho Jov ial and whole-hearted Wostorn way, not as a Hnmplo of Orogon pootry, but as tho best we have for tho occasien: iVlthough two thousand miles away, Our hearts nro with you all today; And wo rojolco to know that you Hnvo passed tho half a century through Hntul clasped In hand, and Btlll, for- sooth Can lovo oaoh othor ob In youth, And on this happiest day In Juno Feol that your hearts aro still In tuno. No doubt In all thoso fifty yoara You've hnd your share ot pain and toara. And yet what mortal scathless goes? Thoro grow Borne thorns for overy rose: And ruts thAire are In overy road, And weariness In every load. Tho flro that wnrms will 'sometimes bum, And promised Joys to sorrows turn. Yet In your oyes, to us so denr Shines' Truth's own light aa nuro nnd clear As when -you played the girl and beau Just half a century ago. - Tho joys wo'vo Jmd, we Jlvo again God gives forgotfulneaa of pain. Thoy wercipobr but . .. . onterprlstng. sno a J'S 'was thrifty. A motto hung' over tho cupboard which read, "Our rollglon Tho Greatest Good to tho Greatest Numbor." Thoroforo John was In at tendance whenever tho Salem Push Club hold forth. Hoping that some day her John would bo nn alderman, sho mado It her business to keep htm beforo tho public. Sho mado him nt tend all meetings called for citizens, at which meetings tho citizens could bo heard and not hoard. Doing poor, no clock adorned tho mantle piece. Tho big clock in tho court house gave this little household tho time, or day. Peering from a convenient window af forded them glimpses of tho clock tower. It so happoncd that ono even Ing, a very dark ovenlng it was, that tho Salem Push Club announced n meeting of great Importance to tho citizens at largo and of much concern to tho city. After supper John wns reminded of tho mooting. Gazing through thq window ho porcelved tho hour to bo 0:30 o'clock. Plenty of time ho thoucht. Sottllng himself ho mused o'er tho carca that "Infest tho day," and when ho awoke It had grown dark. Too dark to boo tho tlmo through tho window, for tho fnco of tho big tlmoplcco was Bhrouded in tho hnzo and darknoss of tho night Call ing Mary as to tho tlmo of ovenlng, thoy pondered tho mattor together but nolthor could toll, for tho darkness hid tholr clock and thoy worp loft In tho land of guesswork. Longing for moro ot the domestic felicity ot his flrosldo, he hosltntod to leave, wishing to ro mnln thero until tho laBt moment. Still. It might bo nonr 8 o'olock, who could toll? Tho Push Club would bo ejcpoctlng him. Tho conflict botweon domestic felicity nnd good cltlzonshlp rngod, nil over tho mnttor of knowing tho tlmo. Tho rosult wns John was lato- nnd his voto would havo decided a vory important monsuro, nnu no boon thoro, for tho benefit of all Sa lorn. Now what has, Salem to ropny Buch a cltlzon? What is Salem doing for hor cltlzons who aro leaving their "happy homos" to attend Push Clubs? Of course, if that great big town clock had bean lighted up at -night. John wouldn't hnvo boon late, and tho measuro would have passed which (so I havo boon Informed) would havo saved tho '.'taxpayers thousands of dol lars." John is now preparing a petition to ask for the Illumination ot the town clock that ho 'will not bo into horonftor when tho Push Club moots. MORAL: . A light in a tower shines bright. METROPOLITAN. Saloni,-Juno 11, 1003. Valvular Heart Dis ease Threatened. Cure Dr. Mileo' Heart Cured Me. The effect of excessive smoklnc shown by such symptoms as heart pains, heartburn, sraotherlne spells, shortness of breath, flut tering and palpitation, Is most serious. If your heart is in any way affected you should at once begin the use of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure which enriches the blood, reeulates the heart' action and Improves the circulation. "I am a local newspaper man and have been an Inveterate smoker since mr boyhood. A little over a year ago I first noticed symptoms of heart trouble, palpita tion and acute pains and a peculiar, I might say, indescribable feeling across my chest Local physicians said I had 'tobacco heart.' I quit sraokioff for a while and took regular dose, of digitalis and belladona with some relief but the same old symptoms were still there. A friend of mine here recently died of what the doctor said was valvular disease of the heart, Knowing that his symptoms were similar to mine 1 felt that my time too was limited, although I am still a young man, In my thirty-ninth year. In Slcillman & Stone's drug store here Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure was recommended. I began taking it and I can positively state that Its effect is marvelous. Ihave lust finished my third b'ottle and feel like a 'kid' and believe I am cured. This letter Is the- spontaneous utterance of one who wishes to thank you for benefits received." Wm, N. Grant, Seattle, Wash., formerly of Spokane, wash. All dnirglits sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nerrous'and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. Some Big Oats. Chnrlos Arnold, of North Snlom, brought to Tho Journal ofTlco yeator day n bunch of oatB woll headed out. and over six feet tall. They nro of tho Roberts vnrloty, and spoak vol umos for our good land. 0 Osteopathy Is not, hypnotism, nor do wo evon uso It In our practlco. Schoottlo, Darr & Darr Osteopaths, Opora Houso Block, Salem. Bed Time I tako a pleasant herb drink, tho next morning I feol bright nnd my com plexion Is bettor. My doctor Bnys It acts gently on tho Svomacho, llvor nnd kidneys, nnd is a pleasant laxative. It Is mado of herbs, nnd is prepared as easily as tea. It Is called Lane's med icine. All druggists soil It at 25c and 60 cents. , Lane's Famdy Medicines moves tho bowels each day. If you cannot get It, send for freo Bamplcs. Address, Orator Woodward, LeRoy, N. Y. Its Qualifications. "This," Bald tho doalor. "la tho best automobllo you could buy. It's Just tho thing for a lady." "Yes," Bho' queried. "I Bupposo H's or kind and gontlo. nnd not afraid of olectrlc cars?" Philadelphia Pross Sick Headacho absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant horb drink. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion, makos you eat, sloo'p, work nnd happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 25 eta. and 50 cts. Wrlto to W. II. HOOKER & CO., Buffalo. N. Y., for a freo sample. D. J. FRY, Druggist, lyn, N. Y. . - Qui JOURNAL X-RAYS. Sustain tho popular loan, and be come a stockholder In good govoern mont. Salem la probably tho only Ameri can city that gets along without a city treasurer. ' Tho question, to blko or not to, blkp on tho sldawnlk, is becoming ''as ,hot as tho question of tho town cow, when Salem was smaller. " Several men In this town wear that dubious look of enforced Improvement that comps ovor tho human counte nanco whon a man's wlfo Just Bays sho won't stand it nny loncor. nnd makes htm cut off his beard. Tho Journal vpnturos tho prediction that insldo of 20 years tho cow-barn nnd tho hen-house doing duty ns school houses on Centor streot will havo disappeared, and a neat, modern children's building will tako1 their placo. 1 1mm i4 t jsir3dc Sr 0YRlOHr Summer Engn,... Aro provorblally terntlJ- S actor; but if the Th- yoUB4voherl9thobe8rqStt1' subsequent glfu are ,n CT l84 wilt tako It for granted U 7 a gonorous husband, and tiA"11 Nowhero hotter In seven " thnn right hero to get .' wdlnB rings, " and tho liko than at C. T. Pomeroy . t Joweler and Ontliii.n . ! ----I toeuoo llIBIaitalriaiflilIlfH4HHH4a I This Week Sleeveless Vests for ladies and children Dress Skirts Under skirts Shirtwaists "Waist Sola Largo assortment 25c a set Advnnco styles' Sample linea r Ono third loss flmn regular prico Trimmed and uutrimmed hats latw styles, reduced prices this week . Reduced Prices this week Millinery Embroideries and Laces J f Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store. 302 Commercial Street iitiiiiiiaii4tf-i-Hta-f-wtaitH mil IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIHIIIII 8 1 M 1 1 H-Hnhfi" Don't Blame the Cow Use Kilfly. e Milk in Comfort Protects horses and cows from flies. Perfectly harm less to stock. Costs one cent a day to use. D. A. WHITE & SON, Fcedmen and Seedmen, Phone 1781. titiinimm 91 Court Street. SALEM. OREGON. iiimniininiilnn 4 t-n inn bhh Weak? No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today. Ayer's Sarsaparllla is the best medi cine you can take for purifying and enriching the blood. Take Ayer's Pills for constipation. &:' If you ara troubled with Impure blood. Indicated' by sores, pimples, headache, etc., wo would recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which' we Bell under a poslttvo guarantee. It will al ways euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. 60 cts. and $1.00. D. J. FRY Druggist o The Chimney Was Choked. Tho flro department was called out about 7 o'clock this morning by an alarm turned In from Evan'a barber shop, on Commercial street. Smoke was seen Issuing from tho rooms occu pied by tho medical department . of Willamette University. It Was', found that a chimney was stopped up, caus ing (he, "emokosJo leave tho flue through, tho croylces and cracks. A chlmnoy sweep would have been moro useful than the department ' f Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makos oath that ho Is sonlor partnor ot tho firm ot F. J. Cheney & Co, doing business In tho City ot Toledo, County and Stato aforesaid,, and that said firm will pay tho sura ot ONE HUNDRED DOLI.AHS for each nnd overy enso of Catarrh that can not bo cured by tho caso ot Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to beforo mo and subscribed In my presence, this Cth day of Do combor, A. D. 1880. A. W. QLEA80N, Seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken inter. nally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucuous surfaces ot tho system. Send for testimonials, free. - F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c Hall's Family Pills aro tho best Reduced Excursion Rates. On and after Juno 1, 1903, tho Southern Peel He, In connection with tho Corvallls & Eastorn railroad, will havo on'salo round trip tickets from polnta on tholr lino to Newport, Ya quln'aand Dotrolt nt vory low ratca, good for return until October 10, 1903, Three day tickots to Newport and Yaqulna, good going Saturdays and returning Mondays, aro also on salo from all East sldo points, from Port land to Eugene, Inclusive, and from all West side polnta aro also on salo to Detroit nt vory low ratea with stop, ovor privileges nt Mill City or any point east, enabling tourists to visit tho Santiara and Dreltonbush as woll aa tho famous Dreltenbush Hot Springs In tho Cascade mountains, which can be reacuod In ono day. Season tickets will bo good for return from nil points until October 10, 1903. Throe day tickets will bo good going on Saturdays nnd returning Mondays only.' Baggage on Newport tickets checked through to Newport; on Ya qulna tickets to Yaqulna only. S. P. trains connect with ,tho C, & E. nt Al bany and Corvallls for Yaqulna nnij Newport jffralns, pn tho C. & E. for Detroit lcavo Albany at 7 a. m., en abling tourists to tho Hot Springs to reach thoro the same day. Full Infor mation as to rates, time tablos, etc., cau bo obtained on application to Edwin Stone, manugor C. & E. R, R DR. J. F. COOK Has como to the conclusion that all profession of tho healing ut cs sldo of tho vogotnblo kingdom is a fnlluro. When your system If ra without puro blood. You will only find vitality In tho vcetUbi kingdom. - Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor thunder ul lightning wll not romovo tho causo, but lay tho foundation for a! Iki of disease Thoso polsonB go Into your bones, and kill the life of ua and croato all kinds ot diseases, cancorous tumors, consumption, dro??. bono diseases, etc. You must bear in mind that his medicine is not I poisonous tonic, nor ? stimulant, nor temporary relief which you get tx poisonous drugs, whero tho results aro suro death sooner or later. Dotf blamo tho mcdlclno, whon It takes an effoct nnd stirs up tho poliou t dlseaso In tho Bystom, You must not oxpect to bo cured In a few dtp,! your sickness or dlseaso has been a long tlmo coming on, and It will Uo a long tlmo to got It out ot your Bystom. It will tako months or s jeub build a now body from tho bonos up. This Is what tho people do not dcrstand. Thoy aro used to being humbugged. His medlclnei up c posed of Nature's Horbs what tho human system requires. When tit w mnls get sick thoy will holp themselvos to thoso horbs, for they hT tl Btlnct, and tho peoplo havo not, so wo hayo to make a study of It It W boen a life study with Dr. Conk. Do not cet weary: this Ufa I t0 iif nnd too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. jt Man Wants Bat Ltttfe HeteBto Eut wants that JlttIerlMlj gets It so every tine ne tHi" uors ana wines ui u. " 7iai best ob toe market, and caa ajR purity and Quality. MJ5 fne, properly aeed and ptm Medicinal use a specialty. W prices, too. i-me ui j -leadine brands. ..i tit i p pnGERS.ssr- Wholesale and Retail LUuef Albany; W. E. Coman, Q. p. A. S. P, Co., Portland, or to any S. R. or C. E. Agent . U&tea from,, Salem to Now. PorMlN. . - -i - 6-15U .SUMMER NORMAL SCHOOL-j rirst National r.bv RuiidiBf. Salem. Oreeon- rt,y The first term will open May 4th a4 continue seven weew. , term will open June 22 and continue till the Autrusi ""--, , will te formed in all branches reaulredfor state ana .c""mfo7MltlW5 Latin. Short-hand. Typewriting. Elocution and Drawjne. inc (jm each term will be $6 with an additional fee for WWJS t More than 500 teichers r oresmii bear testimony to tne8B oiauui. auutcssj, j. Kraps, saiera. ureeua m Harness. Saddlery, i..daw PtvNetS.rtC yap nuw. loneyearspfexpffip HMJSirtgnfi'' goods ever offered J'TT SWN OF THE WHITE ESTABLISHED 1869 A c-4srV E. S. Lampon w- - .i. J. .ummmmmmsmm r- 1t -4 . a M : 1 v m i .&& """-