THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1903. PAGE TWO. It 'i M- rfl W! in i1 m im l H 1 You Can't Do it! i It is bound to be,seen. You iiave beenhold ingon to "that old threadbare suit all winter," because you could cover it with "im Aiurrnif Rt you can't do it any longer. yA few warm days like this will send that overcoat 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 for $10.00, Si 2.0 or ?t 5.00. A top-notcher for $20. If your Spring Suit comes from here it will be right. "Frlomla," liy G. W. Johnson &Co. 257Com'lSt..Salem,Or. woman heroine Itiwlll probably be (o the-lmtlent Blavo,of Lowjs ntpl Clark faithful as n doff, nnd wjtflsefrelntlons ta?them. bordered on th serillmentnl . v . .... f - ' ana meinpuoncai. - One writer In tho Club Journal apostrophizes her for n page in that tadt ImpbWJrlshtfd'ftfria offered, lift) Hlawathnn Jangle, nnd evon that pun Ishmont liar swoet Hgiiro survives nnd nnlmatoa tlth poetry. But tho Juno number la a woman's numbor nnd of tho hlghor order -of poetry nnd prose. Here Is a perfect llttlo poem, such as wilt seldom bo lounil in uiKiiMinwu uiiuuih:b, y Alma Ai Redgdra: 1. I lova you, dear. Lot us forget Those barbed words llko arrows set, Which pierced our friendship's slmplo I art. And forced our pleasant paths apart II. Yet, no regrets. It is not wise, As nil sweet boom philosophize. For pain Is but tho bitter root Of fragrant bloom and luscious fruit. HI. And so I reach out bands to you, For still my heart is sound nnd true. I lovo you, dear. Let us forget Thoso barbed words like arrows set. Oregon enn bo proud of her woman writers, nnd especially of hor poets. Whllo tho men haro been adsorbed In politics nnd chasing tho awful glittering dollar, tho women havo not lot their souls go to stcop. Among thorn all there Is nono more gifted than Florence May Wright, n Salem girl, who has "Tho Voice With in." In tho Club Jeurnal: And art thou sad? Oh, turn nsido From earth-born' things nwhllc. And let no dreams of worldly pride Or selfish thoughts beguile, And. resting In tho slleuae calm. Will dawning pence begin To soothe thy care with healing balm, Taught by the Voice Within. on tho community. k Suggestions frpru '.. m- ..... ? .. fe" . .- i. lonstaniiy uotng. rnaue aim uo un t tho oditor nro de and do bear mff.irmt.'iJuuuggestions irom m ladles of tho city would be better re ceived as thoy nro pot so much tn print ns to got tlto reputation a news impenflairis lI&WtbHa'veor being" a common scoiu. .. We trust aomo of our .good woman renders will respond to this Invitation and throw of their; Ideas and let us print them orjihow to make Salem a more beautiful and delightful place to' llvo, , : If w would all give this our best thought and net upon It tero would bo grand results and practical results, that would enhanco Uie vajuo of our property, and make llfo nioj-Q worth living. ' . When it is rornoraberoS that much Is constantly b'elng dono to niako our oity nud suburbs less beautiful, the duty becomes Imperative. Ladles, think about it and send us somo ar ticles on this subject. , AN OLD SOLDIER Who Fought for thirty Years After the War was Over THE DAILY JOURNAL Scrlppa New Association Telegrams. 3 and 5 O'clock Editions. DV HOFER DROTHER3. Dally One Year, (4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, It. 00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, BO Centa Par Month. Weekly On Vaar, 11.00 In Avanca, JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ono Week ......I 10 One Mouth 35 Three Months 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue'a Grocery, South Salem. At Doweraox Grocery, Yew "park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric Orocery, East State St immmnniimim "OTS 4IIH1IIHHHH t HIIHH OREGON WOMAN POETRY. The Oregon Woman's Club Journal ought to bo dear to the heart of Ore gon omen We wonder what they are dotng for It? The June number Is very dewxed to Interests that ahoukl bomoat dear to them. There are prose nnd poetry about Sacaiawea. the faithful Indian woman who piloted the first explorers on their tortuous and weary road through the wilderness to Oregon.- Mr. Uwhen M. MIKer of Eugene has thla appreciation, of the tlusky atleat.footed hereine: She taw, beyond the desert' rim. Beyond the mountains dark and grim. Across the weary league of plain, 0 foaming flood, and dowering field. AY&oro dusky warrior rode and wheeled. The far-off. limitless wild main. And la her dreams she heard the roar Of surf on rafallreached Clatsop's shore. OTfalr ohIU mother! IndiaRl Stare! Onromaa! wise and true and brave. Afstar el destiny, yoa led t Tho watte, world, westward. Wo who 'okJsn Tata empire of ta Occident lite tairost la4 heae&Ua the sua, W hill you, alster, and v name Yu firs of those wao tolW and won f taoHtge. daggers dk and sr4. Ta this iax mjk4 of citaa eeateat, Yea st st Oivsn, a4 w Pay trjbate to yor saewery If Oreo erf reta a stat to a may in.) rine. Or Is It wisdom thou WtwWH pain To guide thy staa aright. And o'er thy path of tod and pain To shed her holy tight? Shut out the tanas of dally llfo, Forget Its cooselete din. And listen. In that pause from strlfo. Unto the Voice WIiMh. vft',t, .w-, ."-! For In the Silence there (s balm And peaoe, nnd strength, and love. And wisdom, nnd a soothing calm, Mere happlne above. Oh seek the strength thaffmay bo thine, . The wiwlem thou raayt win, The love ta wake thy llfo dlv The guidance from Within. , , An uakBnwn poet, or jtoeteee, sign ing A A. IL. (la It Alraa A. lto6rs:) has In tho same magazine a gem of a Httlo poem, that will be very much appreciated by those who know the tron dojpribed so lovingly the first writer tntattonea ta tale article, which we repreduce: There's a woman Xkea flower. Like a wiM roer la a ktnver Of greenery. Where the soHth tnl at.her feet Iys Its olora raro and,'aneet. So lovingly. , - O. tho birds sfng Jn'tfigrfrees. Aad the nowera'Voonmoipleaje Only herv. And the sky Is nettmore bhte Than her lucid souMsUr I aver. Still ahe gives herself to all. QHeations neither cult nor call, Graoleus thought,. ( For the fragraaee of heV lUe Puts to flight alt 111 and strife, A 'twere no"L" - v Though so gentle In her art. Much she weaves about her heart Tender ties; A wild rose surpassing sweet Is tho ono whom thus I greet Her I prUe. GIVE THE CHILDREN A CHANCE. Tho fear of nature, tho fear of rains, wind, dew, earth and water, and pret ty much ovorything that God made and called good, Is at tho basis of nlne- touths of tho ullmonts of humanity. Fresh air nnd sunshine, the dewy gross, tho running water, tho pouring rain, tho sbndo trees, all are parts of creation nnd tho reflection of God's goodness, and wo llvo in divorce from them, and expect to remain well and strong, when wo are not cvon in touch with theso beautlos nnd divine excel lences, the way wo llvo. In houses. Following article is from the Health Record, aud. while not endorsing all tho statements. It is In lino with a great deal of truth. Let the ohlldron go barefooted. It to a crime against the race to punish children with shoee In warm weather. Nine-tenths of the nervous diseases now so provnlent come from being in sulated from the life-giving magnetic current that circulate through the earth, as they do through animal bodies. The raeo grew to the zenith of Its physical development while shoes were not known because thJ rare de veloped In tropical climates, and If nervous people would tako an every day walk barefooted on tho bare, damp ground more than one-half of the ner vous diseases woukl be cured without ether treatmont Man and the lower nnlmals never have rheumatism till they are Insu lated from the earth by solo leather or rubber shoos, or woodon or tile doors. Peopl with rheumatism are afraid to touch the earth, while that Is the rerj act that will cure thorn Water- cure people prescribe a -wet bjankott a better remedy Is to lie down naked In a ditch or furrow In good, rich soil. warraeu by the sun, be covered by the Mtl and He there from five mlnates to an hour. Turn the children eat barefooted aad the raoe will grew stronger, less nervous. jf Veteran of the Forty-eighth OfiK Volunteers. Recently Relieved, Tells How He Won His Last Battle SUGGESTIONS ABOUT - J IMPROVEMENTS, A Salem man U bounding Vnew house and he has had about seventeen peopte call aad make suggestions as to how It could be made brtfttler. ? ... .. ' 4. ma name is J. J. Tltompsoa and he baa never takeathe Keeley cure, buj he la getting, old and feels as It the teat of the sussestlo&s ought to 05 made soon, so he can gt the benefit of all of them before he djes. Whllo this Is a facetious view of the matter of maklag a§ions. The Josraal weald Hke to suet a Jtae of svssesUeas that might be made very helpful. Wo vwW Mke the Udles of Salem to write ua some anjetat oa the way to make Salem a moro'beautlful place. Any Salem lady who will write u aa article long or start oa that auii- liect wtH coaferrUs a great t avoir 1UT . T , Perhaps they are sore and weak XYl UJblinqS focwstaMc?tiIng. Howis J J tais? Have vou farwvttn aJaaajt POPULAR YAQUINA BAY. Xo Sea Serpents at Yaqulna." Is the motto of the beautifal folder that advertises the most popular summer resort on the western cct. This Is a take-off on the Astoria pamphlet which advertises them as an attrac tion. On the cover sits the pretty girl in the bluo bathing suit, with eyes as blue as the deep bhte ocean, with flossy golden hair, and holding a pret ty pink shell to her ear. Can you tell what she Is hearing? WelL tho wild waves are saying to her. come along to the ocean for a month and I will give yoa a brotue complexion Instead of your pale and Intellectual cast, and red cheeks for thoso dark circled eyes. Llko all the best summer resorts. Newport has a number of side attrac tions hit nro equal to the show tn the main tent Seal Rocks. Cape Foulweather, Lighthouse. life Sarins Station. Slleta reservation, Indian De light, etc etc. The railroads have made the- rates so as to be within the reach, of alt Tho season ticket from Salem Is fS. aad tho threo day rate, good Satur day's only, is only from Salem. For folder or other iaformatioB. write to Edwin M. Stoae. General Passenger Ageat and Manager of the CorraUls aad Eastern railway. t JOURNAL X-KAYS. AtViag Klajr KaragorgOTitchoa- Uo or words to that effect to punish. tao assassins of King Alexander. Is simply requesting Mm to go hack oa Ms creator. . . A weldoltfaett settle, a Tacoma paper says, has vtlted hit wUo $L U tala la trae she, wlS sot be hunting a better aargaiai at tke 91 ceat counter. Aa extra session of the Kansas fee. Istolare has been called to take meas ures &r repairing tho damage Oee hrtkeieoi wast?oweraiTiae caa then, repair the damages dote by tfco tagtalateret Mr. Charles VamHorn, a veteran of Company E, Forty-olghth Ohio Vol unteers, now living at Goshen, Ind., tells many a story of his experience In the Civil war, but none more Inter esting than his account of how, aftor thirty years, ho relieved himself of tho misfortuno which overtook him while in camp during the early years of the war. "When I onIl8tod," ho says, "I was In porfect health nut tho food and hardship while the regiment was In camp brought on a bad diarrhoea which troubled mo for thirty years until I wns finally cured by Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I became weak nnd emaciated nnd of ten wus unable to get nround at all. Rheumatism set In and all the doctors who treated me failed to help me. My head ached, I had a pain across the small of the back, and kept grow ing weaker constantly. In the fall of 1S92 I read nbout Dr Williams' Pink Pills and determined to try them. I found that they helped me and n few boxes cured me entirely. Now I havo none of the okl trouble nnd feel en tirely well and strong." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People cure eases llko this because they go to the root of the disease. Other remedln act on the symptoms these marvelous vegetable pills re move the cause of the trouble. Not only have they cured hundreds of ca4s similar to Mr. Van Horn's but they have proven themselves to be an unfailing specific fo- all diseases arising from Impur? or impoverished blood and weakened nerves two fruitful causes of nearly all the Ilia to which human kind Is heir. They havo cured locomotor ataxia, partial par alysls. St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neu ralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache. after-effects of the grip palpitation of the heart, pale nnd sallow complex- lone and all forms of weaknoss either In male of- female. Dr. Williams Flak Pills for Pale People are sold In boxes at 50 cents n box or six boxes for $240. and may be had of all drug gists, or seat direct by mall from Dr. Williams Medicine Co. Schnectady, N. Y. COTlOHt summer Pn. Aro provorblali, u?S or; but lh, ""Ih, you givo her U ii subsequent elfh, ..., wlUtnkoltformnt a gonerous tn,.v..J. Im Nowhere better 1. ? than rleh J, . "TO ,,r,,i" . UWeell """"" nags, nett nnd tho llko than at C- T. Pomerev Jeweler and Onito..i :.. il - Cea, tHHM 1 Great Reductions in Price on ill A Gteat Amy Low Prices--Call and See Tkei il Greenbaum's Dry Goods Stord :: 3vz commercial street 1 1 tilllaIIWIa)ss444l-4-a)-l Silk Dress Skirts Crash Dress Skirts Wool Dress Skirts Wash Underskirts Sateen Underskirts Mercerized Underskirts Damask Shirt Waists Silk Shirt Waists m 1 1 h 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 g -h- nun i-h A Big Cut on Hay in uiuci iu uiuuau uui alum ui nav w ; make special prices on any quantity. We will mah ; 10 your inreresi 10 see us ana get our prices beii ; Duying;, So-Boss-bo keeps the the flies off the stock. ta 23c bottle. D. A. WHITE & SON, FeerJmcn and Seedmen, Phone 1781. 91 Court Street, SALEM, OREC51 Him mtllllHIIIIIIII I'M HIIIIIIIIIII ih-hh Tn DR. J. F . COO King Peter says ho was made king by divine grace. If so. It Is the first time on record that divine grace car ried a revolver and murdered a de fenceless woman. Peter wants anoth- or guess. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by nslng Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cares Consti pation and Indigestion, makes you eat. sleep, work and happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and B0 eta. Write to W. H. HOOKER & CO, Bnffalo. N. Y., for a free sample. D. J. FRY, Druggist lyn. N. Y. 0 The king Serria really needs is an able-bodied two-fisted one suit, clobs SURE CURE FOR PILES Itehins Plies produce moisture and cause itching; this form, ns well as Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro cured by Dr. Bo-snkos Pile Rem edy, stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tnmora. We a Jar at druggists, or seat by audi. Treatise free. Write me about yonr case. Dr, Bosanko. Philadelphia, Pa. For saw at Dc Stone's drat stores. Riding, on Air Astonishing stories aneat the re cent cyclones are arriving In the Kan sas press. The SaMnx Republican notes the case of Miss Olson, daughter of a SaMna county farmer. The Olson hoos was taken up and twisted lntoj sptuuers. a son was killed and sev eral more desperately injured. Includ ing Mr. Olson. Miss OUoa was Is bed recovering from typhoid fever. After the storm aad abated she was foaad a teas distance from the aite or tho bous. calmly reposing pa the mat tress of her bed. and viihost the slightest injury to her person. Astor-ias. Has come to the conclusion that all profession of the heallaci side of the vegetable kingdom Is a failure When your system h 1 without puro blood. You will only find vitality In the kingdom. Poisonous drugs nor doctors' knives nor tfcsafei lightning wll not removo the causo, but lay the foundation f&fil II of disease. Thoso poisons go Into your bones, and kill the life tfl and crcato all kinds of diseases, cancerous tumors, coniumptieo, bone diseases, etc. You must bear In mind that his medldot li tfl poisonous tonic, nor r stimulant, nor temporary relief which rca feta poisonous drugs, where tho results aro sure death sooner or later. M blamo tho medicine, when It takes an effect and stirs np the disease In the system. Yon must not expect to bo cured In a tn i your sickness or dlscaso has beon a long Umo coming on, and It v3 a long time to get it out of your system. It will take mccthaorij build a new body from the bones up. This Is what the people & i demand. They are used to being humbugged. His medicines w 1 posed of Nature's Herbs what tho human system requires, ttea M mats get sick they will help themselves to those herbs, for they bull stlnct, and tho people have not, so we have to make a study cf it M been a life study with Dr, Cook. Do not get weary; this life Is too" U and too sweet to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseia 301 Liberty Strett, Satem, Oregon. The Sure Way to prevent Pscmaonia and Coasums tioB is to cure year cold wnea It first aears. Acker's En! Rsmerfy wiu stos the coaii ia a ntvt .. driv the coM ovteC your system. Al- vkk aad aw ewe tor Asa- w. arcacaufts. aad aa throat aad teS treaties. H it deest aot satisfy ' 'sp wm rsB yoay BMsey. Writ ta as free sassW w. as. auuua m- on ftii.ii u- 1 r r t r 'j2 " SSSSSSSSf-BKa BjJsvvV laV I SSSSSb Mam Wants BotU lUtt) But waits tfatt HttlerifW rets it so every iie mm ors ssi vriMS Of BS. .W I HKoatMiMrtet.aMJ uritv mmi fljtllltV. IN la oaurlv aei asd j llrtmt HA SSCiSitF- KiS. tM. Fin Oil m. kItc intal. J. P. ROGERS, WUksilt aJ Rett" l"" WJ ...SUMMER NORMAL SCH( First MstlMdl BMfc sWHtlsf . Ste. 0ref neflmiem will May 4taMdcMttec MltfS ,, . iti in n ,.i ..ft... UMtk. AKmSt exaanSv wW H ferae la all MmcIms ruiftdfc at i w a sra..-a 1 .. m .li r i..,. v Limi. each tern will I $6 with m UH tett fee far each of the "-"Siifl Hnniku i UtcWnal SMfH aar ttSliaOBy tOlK- teachers - tear tesliaoayi school. AliressJ.J.Kraaa. Ufitn. Or. Units, Sttikfr r nmiM m aasaaj aisaaw tai ., m m am a ' I,S. UafPOrf && rmx!"?" -. . v. -., - MS