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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1903)
JOURNAL, SALEM, - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 19Q3. THR DAILY TWO ;- Iv w 4 IM I I r ;,' ... M " , Vm The I V r iV J0Hk 1 Largest B' M The M I m Mm m ! M Never Tire of. I MS 1 1 ' I M m fl M of Cigars H H - ---. Mbl & A i M - MT fH H B M KJ HS f aH never tuich iu k v w -- - k l M price, quality k World.' W sV nf aroma . & H W B .r The Hand it thi B M Bold here, there nd i... ..,.., "VBSSSSSsslllSSSSSSSJB omoKir f jhiu. JM everywhere, HHHI B W -Tp"-"- t ' -"llkTfTM rfi i " X "f f i ir i THnii B GEORGE TALKS plain;: Governor Expresses an Opinion on Sailor Boarding-houses 'beauty sutnclont to charm n town throe Minos Its size. Attorney-Gonernl Knox iljucd with tho I'nwldont Monday, but It tins not yot appeared that ho took any stops to provont n morgor botweon hlmsolf nnd tho dinner. onlcors of tho ship frequently connive I with them to mulct tho ship uwuor, I nnd It In difficult to procure reliable testimony The boarding houso koop- I era. bowsvor. nrn nfralil nf (tin fmlnr. Thinks the LCfflStatUre TOOk l Mailtos and federal authorities nnd " .all the Ginger out of the notorious sailor boarding house keen ors who Inrvst the I'ot of Portland. In fait the commission have hut ro cently licensed this ver) mini and his partners to conduct u sailor boarding house In tho city of Portland. If the suggestions contained In jour lottor had bcon carried out by the coinmls Ion, no such license would have been Issued, nnd would own now ho re-. .okod. I "I surved for two year In thocapaoj Ivan Chase. Kdltor of tho Colfax, Itr of district attorney for Multnomah Wnal,.. Gazotto, had the rnlsfortunu to county, and I know whereof I speak, , . .. . . , , . when I say It Is almost ImpoMlhlo to,,mvo nla lftntH 8to,on whll ho 8lol)l convict sailor boarding houso keepers, In a Pullman can Ho put tho Chnso under the laws, for Iho reason that tho'nround his form, nnd, getting Into tho 4-fT1vtB rt t tt a li I framinnllu nnniitiin I ..." baggago car, opened his trunk nnd got nnothcr pair. Must bo n regular dude. Tho Idea of nn editor with two pain of pajamas. Rlfles'Have Arrived Tho Krag-Jorgonsen rifles, provided, by the federal government for tlm Or cgon Notional Guard, were received at Portland Tuesday. The shipment was contained In 117 cases of arras. The .mo1 mnfhrvl nf shlnDlnC rifles Is tC pack 20 pieces In each case, but as only 1050 rifles are expected, tno snip ment must bo of a different character I Tho receipt of tho rifles gives the National Guard of this stato a com plcte equlpmont from the United tntn pmnrnmont. The CTiard hOS ben In possession of uniforms, blnn Keis, cnnicen dciis ana uiuur una u equipment for several weeks, but the rlflos havo been dolnyed evon longer than was anticipated. The guns are to be distributed among tho different "companies at once, nnd tho men will I begin drilling with tho new rifles Im mediately. Ammunition Is on tho wny and will be received prior to tho time tho National Guard goes Into camp, j Tho receipt of rifles nnd nmmunl itlon removes tho least doubt enter .tnlned by tho guardsmen as to tho sue cess of tho coming encampment It Is proposed that rlllo practice shall be tho most Important foaturo of tho week or so of hard work thnt will be spent at Gcarhart Park. Tho United Stntos army regulations will govern tho competition, and tho men in the guard will bo graded In different ranks, as nro regulars. A special op der will probably be issued by Adjti tant-Gonornl Gnntonbeln covering the mnttur within n fow days. Are you Bilious? Are you Constipated? Beecham's Pills If you avo Bilious It Intwferei wilh work, plMiura sad hipplnfM - erenrbpJr l M, nnj cmu tt "Am U 7, tad-lta 'tonli U lih U Urn ui kldnerk Thedlon of Boeehon,., Pills i li Promrt nd ctuln-nd wlU In ft ihort lime remove the evU. Whan you aro Faggod Thl ranown fllnit U cnfd tr your OTfrworkfd dlgMtlre orgins not doln Ihelt Mowtlr. Deeoham's Pills "" m "" "lnl ,h ,tem tti "re tot nd luting btalth. If Oonetlpatod It U Important to know that conillpntlon fnet more than half the ilckneai In the world, etprdaltxot women. It can all ho prevent.! K Doecham'8 Pills are Uken whenever natut awmi to caU for ouiitance. Comfort and liapplneea are lure to foUow tho uae of Beecham' Pills. Sold Everywhere in Boxes. 10c. and 25c. Law Before Passing it . aoTornor Chamberlain yeitordny rnj colved loiter from Hon. Oeortja VV Cor tclyou, kecrutnry of tin dopnrtment of ODinmtrco and labor, calling tho governor's attention to curtain lcglsla lion of , congress regarding sailor boarding houso keepers, and others violating tliQ shipping laws by board ing Incoming vcisols, and urging that tho Oregon commission, charged under tho new Mate law with licensing sail or bonrdlng house keepers, to obsurvo tho, federal low n and act In accordance ttioreyrlth Tho letter also contained copies of tho regulations preierlbed by tho treasury department, respecting such legislation, and a copy nf the act of vongrtM referred The letter of the secretary Is as follows. "Tho Hon. George K. Chamberlain, Governor of tho State of Orogun, 8a lent, Oregon; "fllr: My attention has been Invito cd to the act 01. 11.127) of tho leglsla tlvo assembly of tho stato of Oregon, approved February 21. 1903. to license pallors' hoarding houses at, point sltu ated on tho Willamette and Columbia rives, and for other purposes "lly section a or that act, tho board of commissioners, created by section 3, Is authorized to Issue a license to keep a sallont' boarding house, nnd to solicit boardem and lodgers for the same iiKit satlsfartory evldonco nf r jpectablllty and competency (with oth er qualifications) of the applicant. The board of commissioners ha tho right to reject an application for a license 'as they may dm advisable." "Tint soliciting of soatuen to become lodgers and the boarding or testoU. its you nrt doubtless aw nro havo been tho nubjtct of legislation by congress A oopy of those nets and regulations thereunder are emioaed "I havo the honor to bring the mnt tor to jour not Ire in the Inter! of rommeiie, and with tho hopo that tho Oregon board f commlsslonera may deem It ndUable to rejeot application for h ileense, or a renewal or tho namo, by tho keeper of a lmardlug houso. who. direct!) or through his agents, runner or employee, may lt late the acta of congress or the regain tlona lawfully made pursuant theretu. Hespeatfully. , -ouo. w. conTRr.YOtr. "Secretary." Tho governor last evening answrd the letter of Secretary Corteljou in the foloJng plain language -Hon. Geo. Oortelyou. Secretary et tho leimrtineut of Ceminerve and IH)r, Washington, I). C : "Sir. I have the honor to acknwl edge tho receipt of yuur faior of tho 6th hut. lu rvfereme to the statue evOvornlng the Issuing nt ItceHs to tailor (HMrdlug liouso keepent, with vticHwum a inervtn siatM "Tht last logUUtur of ihls state tusyed bii aet cnvttlnu a tailor imant Iw, housn cowmlwlen. and nnmtsl the pummiMioners tnsruin. If tho mea urv sw irumaiiy liitnMiu.ed In the legiaiamrti. nau become a taw It outd have. rMulHKt in uuh good In the vrny of-iu -icing the porta of Or'goa of the vytalHoos pnwtlfes Indulged In by tall. pr UWirdlBg house keeper and their ogei.tft, but, In the cour of tu p ,'.e. tl Ulll waa w emasculated that I do not xpet any (food to result from It I hava o?eiy rciuon to be Here that a majority o the board iHtuil by tho IfgUbtura rtj Inclined, to syBflPAlhlio with ono of thft tnoit I am truly glad to know thnt you arc personally taking an Interest In thin matter With our ugorous and ac tive Interference lu tho shipping nf fairs of tho Ports of Portland nnd As toria, I havo every reason to bollovo that more good will be accomplished through tho InBtruinontnllty of tho commission created by tho laws of this state. "At any tlmo I can give you Infor mation upon this subject. I nssuro you of my wllllncness to servo you. "I have tho honor to remain yours very truly, "OHO. II CHAMHERLAIN. "Governor." i ii i IT 18 FOR tADIES, TOO. They Can 8top Their Hair Falling Out With Herplclde. IjuIIos who hnio thin hnlr nnd whoso hair Is falling out. can prevent tho hair falling out. and thicken tho growth with Newbro's "Herplclde " Ilesldcs, Heiplcldo Is one of tho most ugreeablo hair dresslngH thero Is Herplclde kills the dandruff germ that eats (he hulr off at tho root After the germ la destroyed thp root will shoot up. tho hair grow long ns eior, Kven n sample will convince nny lady that .. ........... ,,viitiwu IP IIU II1I1IBU- sable toilet roqujslle. It contain no oil or grvaso, It will not stain or dye Sold by leading drugglsta Bend 10c In stamps for samplo to Tho Herplclde Co.. Detroit, Mlehx Daniel J Pry. spe cial agent, Balum. Tho oil of Inslncorlty Is moro to bo dreaded than tho vlnegnr of vltupcra tion. No Dessert More Attractive why tuo gelatine and spend hours sonVJnir. sweetening, ftworlng and coloring when Jolt-O rtrodaccs bettor rusnlLi In two mimitesf Jirerything in tho iaokaBe. Simply odd hot r.iriuiuioonucooi, iv'openecuon. A sun prfao to tho housewife. No trouble, lest ex. peuse. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Flo. yowt Iiomon, Orango, Strawberry. lUup. rry At grocers. 10a Aitri Caught In Half an Hour. Chlof of Police Gibson Inst cvonlnn received n tologrnm from Chlof Hunt of Portland, asking him to arrest Ed ward Colo, a negro, nnd Frank Lamb alias Ross, white, wanted by tho police of thnt city. In half an hour Chief Gib son had both men In tho city Jail, Thoy had como horo from Portlnnd nearly a week ago, and w-oro occupying a room at Mcasor's lodging houso, op posite tho Odd Follows' Temple, and during tholr stay, hnd spent nearly their entire tlmo In bed. Tho previous night Lamb was arrested for va grancy, but was allowed to go on his promise to go to work Officers will como up from Portland this ovonlng to take tho men back to that city, on some chnrgo unknown to tho Salem police. Menellk Is Sick. Paris, Aug. 12. Itoports havo been recolved thnt King Monollk, of Abys Blnla is seriously 111, .bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbbMbbH jSale Teh I lillion Boxes a Year. 1 B 0 TIIE FXILV FAVORITE MEDICINE . BEST FOR THE BOWELS J Protect Yourself i Impure Milk Our cap labels, shown above, are a guarantee against all impurities. We ui. only the belt part of cow's milk. Our dairies are kept scrupulously clean and the greatest precaution is exercised from the feeding of the cows to the canning of the Cream. Be sure and ask your dealer for Economy Br.and Evaporated Cream Made by the originators and largest producers of Evaporated Cream. Every can guaranteed. HSLVKTIA MILK CONDENSING CO., Highland, Illinois. MENS AND BOYS STRAW HATS Cottage Grove a Closed Town. As a result of the action of the city council In passing a Sunday eloine law a few days ago. Cottage Gwvo last 8undny was a closed town, everything of a business nature being suspeudod, with the exception or one clRnr store, which Is understood to hae kept open for tho irtirpose or making n test of the recently enacted ordinance Medlclno may relieve that awful headache, but It will genernll) return again, because tin cause of Its occur rtmoo was not removed Osteopathy will remove the eaui and tho heaii ache will not return. Drs. Schoottle. llnrr .t Ilarr. Osteo paths, Grand O icra House, Salem. Or. Try Them and Ue Convinced mat iirnnson & ltugan have tho best groceries that can be found nny wherti. You will find them on the ror tier of Commercial and Court streets JOURNAL X-RAYB. King Kdward haa gone to llohemla. to UKO tho baths. 11 dy believe In bathing ovury fall, whether ho really neeus It or not It has become habit 'fcUh him. The number of good looking iieople at Newitort la atdll) im reusing nnd uu tiaitiin wtn boast f a gahtx of Wlica the sua gets big auu round, Hires Rootbeer should be around -arMuliSlU34. CrURlUCKISCSCTX MUttri, Pa. HALF-PRICE Any straw or crash hat in the store now goes at half price, except those queer Mexican hats, which we can't n AolrM ug ,0 SUPP'V t,ie demand. We staited in on 12 dozen to supply the demand for the season, but the 96 UUZbN now sold or on the way is still not enough, and we're going to order more. No wonder, for vou can't go anywhere in the valley, at the coast or in the mountains without seeing one of our Aexican hats, They all came from our store, too, for . ' NO OTHER STORE IN THE VALLEY HAS THEM SUOIOIBR SHIRTS Reduced to Close. $J.50 values now $J.J5. Our 75c, $1,00 and S2,00 values in golf shirts will be sold at corres ponding reduction; This is not a handful of old stock, but includes our entire line ot scores of dozens of this season's nobbiest patterns, ' Twill even pay you to buy now for next spring, if economy is an object to you. Each shirt has cuffs to match, MEN'S HATS Nearly $2,000 Worth Just In Fall Styles Now Here FALL TROUSERS MvnT " vr Have Arrived $.00 to $7.00 BOYS' WAISTS Ages 4 to ii 50c to 75c V ? ' 4ZSj? Gczc&mj ri itctt s Sjy fff C y- ymc&iot 'P0C07fr Special Sale of Suits Continues Now $7.00 Suits that wore $10.00 11.00 12.00 12.50 Now $8.50 Suits that were $10.00 12.00 13.00 1500 Now $ J 0,00 Suits that were 513.00 14.00 15.00 10.00 If you'ro planning n trip eeo us Suit Cases $1.00 to $8.00 Grips 60c and up Trave ing bags $f .25 and up Big lino j net oponed including shoulder straps, name tags, etc., Now i 2.00 Suits that were $M.00 $J8.00 1500 1850 10.00 2000 17.00 ii I mmmmmm'mmm Now $,4.00 Suits that were $10.50 17.00 18 00 20 00