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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1903)
W'WipppV1 THE DMLY JOURNAL. SALEM, OWEQON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1903 mno. mSSSmmSSSSmSmm Ki. B i ft v i. I. 2 THE DAILY JOURNAL crlpps News Association Tetegnmw. 3 and 6 O'clock tdrUe-ns. BY HOFE"! BROTHERS. Dtly bn Ysar, MXK) In Advance. Oally Three Months, 91X0 In Advene. Bally fey Carrier, 60 Cent Par Month. Weakly Ona .Year, 91.00 In Avance. JOURNAL 8PEfclAL DELIVERY. 6ho Week $ "lO One Month 95 Jtarob Monthi LOO At Journal office. At Oaue'a Orocery, South Salem. At Boweraox Orocery, Yew Park. Atylum Avenue Orocery Store. Electrlo Orocery, East State 8L The Weather. Tonight and Saturday, partly cloudy; cooler this afternoon. A BIT OF THISTLEDOWN. Only a bit of thistledown. Far from Its home in tho fields of green, Drifting aimlessly through tho town The noisy town, unkempt unclean, Caught by a sudden guat of air. Over a housetop now it flies. Settles at last in a courtyard dark. Just in front of a baby's eyes. Only a bit of thistledown. Iut tho Uttlo one coos and smiles As she grasps, In hor hands of brown, At the stranger, who's come for miles, Catcha It tight in her llttla fiat, durglos hor joy at tho capturo made, Talko to It, then, In her baby tongue, Thero In tho courtyard's steaming shndd. "Only a bit of thistledown Ytit It has mndo ono little girl ghd; Drivon nwny all thought of a frown, Lightened a llfo that will soon bo sad. , Y Only, a trlflo to you or to mo (Pleasure it could not ranko or mar), Hut that baby teola In her heart Bho Is plnylng, at Inst, with a star! Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. THE FAIR A SUCCESS. From tho standpoint of entertaining and odurntloR tho peoplo tho slnto fair Is a groat buccocs and worth all thotinonoy It costs. A hundred thousand peoplo ono way and r.nothcr como In contact with tho fair, and hundreds of thou winds niuro read about tho exhibits. All this la educational. All carry nwny samo now Idea and nil nro in Borao way boaoflttod by coming In contact with a groat public show. Tho dlaplava of cattlo and horcoa and fnrm and gnrdon products nil car ry their losson of Improvomunt for tho Individual who attends tho fair. From tho standpoint of onturtr.ln tnont thoro li no other way to nmuflo bo largo n number of peoplo In tho open air as n str.to fair. Thore Is music, racus, side-shows, Kami's, flno stock, prvtty woniwti? crowds of city and country peoplo nil Interesting in thomsulvca nnd whon grouped forming a mora Interesting hurmony. THE DANQER OF DIRTY STREETS Tho ilangor of dirty otroota la uot bo much Bonltnry or endangering tho Uvea of thosa who travel thorn no In tho demoralization nnd degradation of public wntlmont. IHiito rooks on a utroot may cnuao n horso to atumblo nnd go latno or rupUiro a rubbor tiro or splinter a spoko, and roako driving tor pleasure Impossible, Hut what Ij worse la tho general re duction of public sentiment about euch matter to a low lovol of Indlf ferouoo toward untidy and slovenly public street. Tho Rogloclctl woodpile, tho rest torcd sawdust heap, tho pieces of U.rk scattorod About with other rubbish display & lack of public oplrlt both on tho part of the community and tho In dividual. Bucji a thing as driving for pleasure on Btcto streetone of tho most beau tiful street ia tho city is out of tho question eo long a every square rod It ornamented with from one to five Don't have a fall ing out with your hair. Use Ayer's Hair Vigor, t&snsz H 1 1 II H H 1 1 III III I II loouo rock rolling about under tho whocls and flying about when struck by the hones' feet Such n street kept In such a condi tion tftopj nil driving for pleasure, stops tho keeping of flno horses And vehicles, stops tho buying of automo biles and restricts their use after tLoy are bonghL The dengor of dirty streets. Is In the loworlng of enterprise, and lessoning public prldo In tho community, rooro than in ptrsonat Injury to omo one hurt In using the stroeU. Tho street around public buildings and schools and public parks tud churchoa should bo kept clean ac a moral and oducntlonal proposition. A clean Mreot before a man's house Is an Index of civic spirit EDUCATION FOR OUR BOYS AND GIRLS. Now that the colleges are opening for another year, the question arise. what is moat profitable to teach our young peoplo? It it be said in a ganeral way 'hat a classical asa literary cuucauwn always s safe means of deroJop ing nn artistic spirit and leads to the I creative In literature anu reai cnunrc for the Individual. When wo come to special prepara tions for success In life, the great fields of human Industry needs edu cated men and vroraen. What are these fields today? They aro mining, lumbering and clay work ing, mining engineering courses are of the greatest practice! value. Aay education that will meko a raaa export la tho lumbering business, from a knowledge of forestry to man aging sawmills, planing mills, or working up tho finished product In arly form will make hint useful ..ml glvo him profltnblo omploymont Clay mnnufwturors ore rapidly tak ing the place of wood nnd Iron In largo fireproof structures. Round nnd hollow Bqua're tllo nnd nil kinds of brlok and fiat tllos aro used mora r.nd more. Clay exists In unlimited quantities but tho knovlcdgo of Its working is confined to very fow poroonR. Courses of ntudy that will mako young men clay oxporta will ho fouud of greatest practical vnluo. For girls Tho Jouinnl editor Is doubtful of tho valuo of sciences f.nd mathematics and political history. In tho homo nnd In aocloty and as an In dividual woman Is not womanly with out accomplishments. Lnngungos. music, knnwlcdgo of lit erature, dramatic art, nlotaphyBlcs, dancing, olltoiioss, manners, famili arity with tho flno arts, all tend to mako women charming to hor hus band and children. Indication of women that tonda to dry up hor matornnl functions, ostlfy her aontlmontB, petrify hor emotions, and cruelty hor affections to not edu cation but destruction of tho priceless corns of feminity. .n FIRST QUN OF THE CAMPAIQN. Tho public aro Interested In tho matdon manifestation", preluding tho great pronldenllr.l campaign of 1001, nnd tho II ret campaign toxtbook has nrrlvod. It la entitled to be called a hot num ber, na It arraigns tho Ilupubllcan party na tho Inventor of tho truots, nnd claims that all tho true Joffenon Inn DomoornU should bnnd thorn- Helves together and tmcrlfluo Ufa, lib erty nnd ImpplnoM to reeauo tho country. Jofforttinlnn Democracy Is tho nnmo of this toxtbook and It Is wall worth reading by any politician of any party. It roaata tho llockafollur-Carnoglo-Morgan political syndlcato to a flulslu. 0 rover Cleveland Is called tho auth or ot tho prosont prosperity. As ho couW produco no prosperity under Ills own administration It la probably wlso to claim It for htm under como othor proaldcut. John 11. Dunlnp, n Now York news paperman Is tho writer, and ho has got up a good ran) political story. Ho arrays Jackson, Jefferson nnd Lin coln on tho Bldo ot tho peoplo along sldo of drover Cleveland, This ia a Uttlo rough on somo of tho Western Democrats but wo may ns well get used to tho Idea ot having G rover, or a Democrat of his stripe It wo havo any at nil for prosldont Tho author is a confessed lifelong newspaper man, mid tho liuerni ex tracts" ho makoa from nowBpapora for Ills campaign material Indicates that tho noxt national contest may beenmo A newspaper campaign. It la to bo hoped that tho proslden tlal eloqon wtll not dogonorato Into a more Journalistic scrapping match. All-powerful and dignified as Jour nallsm has como to bo thcao later day, It U not qulto 111 to toko chargo of tho presidency. Whllo Journalism Is without doubt po&slblo to mako an exalted calling, occupation or profosslon, as you pleaso to call It W. J. Bryan has not added to his laurels as orator tvnd leader ot a national political organi sation by becoming an editorial Iwranglor aad powoaal-comment par ev,l yu-. NERVOUS WOMEN. Women who arc almost distracted At Ihe slightest noise, who Are easily fatigued and unablo to sleep, should commence taking Hostettcr's 8tomach Bitters at once. Hundreds of women suffering from Female Complaints havo voluntarily testified to Its cm cney in cases of Cramps, Nausea, Headache, Insomnia, Indigestion and Constipation. You will therefore make no mistake in trying it Don't accept a substitute. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Dut tho newspaper men do write tho campaign text-books and this 'o a not number for a starter. If tho cm palgn grows tropical as It proceeds wo will cil no warning on miming pitch before tho olectlon takes plr.co. n PRODUCTION OF QRAPE ACID The Unites! (States is a larco pro ducer of grapes and a largo consumer o grape acid, made from tho lees Mid argots, or crystals that form in wlno, and are manufactured Into tartrrlc acid, or cream of tartar, nnd baking powders. The American Grapo Acid associa tion. 30S Front street San Frajiclqco, Cat, ofTcra a prize of I2C.000 to my one who can devise a process to util ize yapes for tho manufacture of grapo acid, an undiscovered secret The Inventive goniua of Americans ought to bo ablo to meet tills emer gency and Instead of Importing grnpe argots and tartaric acid, supply tho world with those products. Thoro Is a tremendous market for tartaric acid and cream of tartar in tho United Statos. Tho Importance to tho grapo grower of having tho grapo acid Industry de veloped Is plain. Highly roflnod tartaric acid made from tho most oxpcnslve grapos is not ono particle hotter than that pro duced frwin tho cheapest Honor and twonty-flva thousand dollars to tho pcraon who solves tho problom! A DOUBTING THOMA8. Had His Falling Hair Stopped, and Dandruff Cured, Without Faith. II. U. Flotchor, Htitto, Mont, Oct 20, 1899, says: "Llko many other peo plo, I havo been troubled for years with dandruff, nnd within tho last fow njpuths my hair camo out so badly that I was compelled lo have! whnt I had left clipped very close. A friend rccommonded Nowbro's Horplcldc. I confess that I doubted his stery: but 1 gavo Horplcldo a trial; now my hair Is as thick as ovor, and entirely free from dandruff." "Dostroy tho cause, you romovo tho effect." Horplcldo Is a dollghttul hair dressing for regular use. Bold by leading druggists Bend 10c In stamps for sample to Tho Hor plcldo Co., Dotrolt, Mich. Daniel J. Fry, Bpeclal agont, Salem. 0 no rational! Would you not rnthor get woll without drugs than with drugs whon tho choice Is opon to you, Os toopathy doos not tiso drugs. Dra, Bchoettlo, Ilarr & Harr. Osteo paths, Grand Opera Houbo, Salem, Or. A 1't'IKIATIVi: Pl.i:A8VllB. If you rrr took DeWltts Utile Parly litter for MIllmuiiM or cvmtliitloii you know wlmt a purgative iilrumiro la Thrao fxuimu little pill rlraiut the liter anil rid the )tpiu of all title- without producing mihlMaant rflY-u. '1'hpy ilo nut gripe. iCKeti or ttMKi-u, put give tout ami ttvnetti to the tluue ami orcam Involved. n. II. Howell, of llouiton. Tex. najm "No letter Pill can l turd limn l.lttle Karly IllMr for contlwllmi, tick headache, eta.'' Bold lijr K. (1. liana, IMS mate street Boy Badly Hurt A lG-yeur-old boy, giving his nnmo as Arthur Nolan, and homo as 45C To hnma streot San Francisco, was acci dentally struck by Wednesday mom lug's northbound local train at Short- dan's fluid. Ho was brought hero and taken to Mrs. Ketch oil's where It was found, upon oxamlnatlon. that ha had received a uevoro gash at the baso of tho skull, and was sovoraly hurt internally- No bonoa wore brokon. County Physician Dr. K. DuQas is At tending tho boy. It la thought he must havu been asleep on tho ties outside or mo raits wnon tno train camo along. Ho says ho was on his way to Seattle, whore his father lives. Roso- uurg ueviow. o- Does Not Want to Hang. Nick llaworth, undor sontonco ot death at 8alt I-ako City. Is making ef forts to seetiro a commutation of hts sontonco, and for this purpose his at torneys havo written to Governor Chamberlain for a copy of the affidavit tiled horo when oxtrnditiou papera wore presented for llaworth. Thoso papers are to bo lined In presoutlag a petition for commutation to the pov oruor of Utah, llaworth is a gypsy, and was convicted of nnmlerlng a nlghtwatchman in Davis county, Utah. Will Dellvsr Address. Hon. P. H. D'Arcy haa been Invited to deliver tho memorial address at the 100th anniversary ot tho death ot Robort Kmmett, Tho exercises will bo hold la Portland next Sunday at 3 p. m., under tho auspices ot tho Amur leans ot Hh birth aM mt. Jewelry Found. Tho police last night arrested four drunks and they were this morning disposed of by the city recorder. They were: D. J. Donahue and John Jor dan, onlcred out of town; W. B. Lynch 5 fine, paid; Orletta Fay, an Indian girl, arrested tor roaming tho streets, was discharged. This morning Chief of Pollco Gib son was given a package of Jowclry nicked un on Stato street, near tno postofftce, where It had evidently boan thrown. The package contained a la dy's gold watch and chain, a gold chain bracelet, a gold ring, ana two small photographs, one of them set In a brooch. Chief Gibson bolloved they had been brought here from Albany, and wants nn Identification of tho prop erly or tho photos by Borne ono from Albany. The Jewelry had been In a small box, bearing the nnmo of an Al bany Jowoler, nnd this had been thrown In tho street the contents scattered. It is probably tho plundei of some thief, throwL away us useless. Want More Cars. Tho demand for cars for shipping purposes Is so great this season Hint tho railroad company havo found it necessary to haul hay and grain on open cars. An extra pulled out or tins city yesterday morning loaded with wheat In sacks. Tho regular down freight yestorday had several wood cars loaded with baled hay. Old resi dents of the county wore heard to say that this reminded them of earlier days, when flat cars were used ex clusively in hauling grain. McMlnn vlllo news. Fortland will havo to wako up or fall behind tho dlstanco ling. Seattle has a women who the othor day was up for trial for robbing a man of $180. The examination dcvoloped tho fact Hint sho Is undor son'.cnce to tho peni tentiary, but Is doing hor time In Seattle well, after all what's in n name? $100 Reward, $100. Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thoro Is at least ono dreaded dlscoso that sclonco Lns boon nblo to euro In all Its stages nnd that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tho only posltivo euro known to tho modlcal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dlscaso, requires n con stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon tho blood an ' mucoin sur faces ot tho fO'Btom, thoreby destroy ing tho foundation of tho dlseaso, nnd giving tho patient strength by build ing up tho constitution ard Assisting nature in doing Ita work. The proprlo torn havo bo much faith In its euro tlvo powors, that thoy offer ono hun dred dollars for any caso that It falls to euro. Bend for list cf testimonials. Addrons F. J. CHENEY & CO., To ledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 7Cc. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. i o Till: (ll'.Nl'I.SIJ VH. COUNTKItrKITS. Tim genuine la alnnya better that A counterfeit, hut the truth ot tttt statement 1 never more, forcibly reamed or inure thoroughly appreciated than when you com pare tho genuine leVltf Witch Haiel Halve with tho many counterfeit and uorlhle aulxtltute that are on the mar ket. V. H. I.em!tetter, of Hhreveport. I.a., auyai "After using numerou other reme dies without hencnt, one hex of DeWItt' Witch Haiel Halva cured me" I'or blind bleeding, Itching and protruding pile no remedy I equal to l)e Witt' Witch Haiel Halve. Hold by K (1. Hum, U0 Bute Ht Albany pays It's tiro chlof l por hour ami tho rnomhors ot tho tiro com pany CO cents each, during tho con tliuinnco of a flro. If tho hoys should dovolp tho American trait of nursing a job Albany will havo a flro soms day "as Is a Are." A Great Agency Wo Unvo Secured Control tor This City ot the Fulton Cont poundH, tho Only TlilnjJ Known to Medicine Thut Curo Kidney DltteiiHCH In Doth the Prlmury oud ticcondury 6tne. Tto VMnej re not mdiIUt e1 tha dtieit U lometlues tutesM ud lndy chrooU nllh lb vtry Cnt tymptoms. ltlthhuag c sisal ta tea taoDtb It U iurlr ehroalo. 1 elilMr cufl hj itkaens&cetl Whj sol (ska tt trtl th only thing known that curt kldaei tlimo id lb chronla u wtll nihimim..: i. The Pell cut died below, by permit mm. ltetpillj Tluble.tof tt lotiuVbllit i wua iluublj caurmvt by ooDtultlaa phiilelana. a4 alter tocorirj uujor thiiHonC'omiouail tun nwoior; wat alio Joublr attatted. oo lljl.l, lU,th ton t K. a PelL th cuwww oj tb I'aoine Ooaat llltcult Companj M bvcoaa anj tlaom atretta. 8m Franelacu. TMitMlarttt by la tamlly ahyrtelaa to bVa tbnwlo kldavy&Uoai aaalBcuFabl. Another hjttvlaa wa cailad Id aud eoattrmea tha llaiU.Ta whole body was awoUenwiih JW1' uul rmluaUon looked for The e"UUa Ooiupouod were tboo turned to a u wiyhope Oa rwinbir li fhi awr il ,.."a M in uiy wat vali.and at, tijiulrialtoo t ut.atta4thoj-byaUUi.iSeeUreju.s r eodiiloie ami sari. Mr l-oil ..,., fl I. rt ul.l. li .... n u, I.. 7 --.. x4i A viOaalu, IharollceJodreoIPsr' oB tflr. in t Mend ot" l, wboa ' rtki rwa.i ra.n iho . jj. . .i .. . M, " a l Um Hi..t.ey) wa well known to be , I wraw. -wvtu to all medical autaofltua. ?&' " 'f ' ouM ewe IwiTi I ..dTi.T : izirzyji0 nM w uwV. um iay became ctionio. Ate Ti Ur they bate dateloped Into the dreaicu ohjuoio bnu of nrlhf.1,e and TdlUt No alateiaesta are cubiUbed or laJltM ciccni (iirable by all niter known meaUlnea. It ioui uadViTelf tt"wBl WioVTvtftnaVdSS pouad will eure U qniekly lj it it ot otet auht Ofc. i W aahtaitott ttrt. Baa Viantltco. tolt iTM" V:","2 '- lU ?r bUlf us. ' " " wwwiw niauB r Taiij,hia ft.. W axe O axtluUna MiU U iiUUly. PsvUww nuermaty. 11t tat M. 1 mimmanmamm'm!S!ilU A5.rt.iniit( PrtDoraiionror As similating lucFoodandRcgula Ung ihcStoinacls andBoyi'clsot Promolcs Djgcslion.Chccrrul nessandncst.Conlalns neither Oplum,forpnic noriutcral. VOTHMi-COTlC. PKQfoun-siKviirfTaait fmpkn Stat' jltxJmim MilUSJ- Apcrfecl nemedy forConsllpa Tlon, Sour Siomach.Dinirlioca Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss nntlLossoFSLEP. FacSimilo Signalureof NEW YORK. mnMHg exact copy or wrapper. tOa. Fall Millmety 500 st les of ladies and childrens hats just arrived and on displays TJhe lafgest and best variety ever brought to this city, NO FORMAL OPENING You are Vbrdially invited lo inspect our rgoods. They are the oinea wun Tiieir gooa quality ana reason' able prices make them a very attractive display, Greenbaunf s Dry Goods Store. 302 CommerclatreeJ ;; ,f, THE UNIVERSITY The U.iiveisity comprises the The Graduate School, 'fhe College of Literature, Science and Arts, The College of Science and Engineering, Civil, Electrical. Mining and Chemical Engineering, The Univers ity Academy, The School of The School of Medicine. TUITION FREE Incidents! Ftt The twenty elehlli session uoem Wednesday. Seotember 16. 1903. 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Th3 School of Lai, Sin nn Jtnrfnt RndvTst S5.0IU Signs of Renewed Activity In tho real estate world IndlcsU I creasing building operations tiii SDrlner. nnd nromnt us to remind I" that our facilities for supplying Uii nnd soft wood, lumbor, lath, salull and othor building raatoriaU are ei J centlonallv cood. Wo will bo plel to furnish esUmates on courtA larco or small. A car ot MM OUf shingles received. nnoDALE LUMBER CO, , Near 8. P. Pm 091 Fhonsi Ml. k Nfpfit Attack Of cramps or klndren ailment c' best bo cured by a little good u And we can supply tho very p K l.-i rt..- Ann old 01& rye whiskey la Invaluable for m al uso, mellow and fully atu'W!all Is without an equal. Purity an Ity guaranteed. All the leading ww of wines and liquors at lowest P"" I U DAP.KDC c?i 1 I WUu l,-Mri- Wholes! sti Retail Llaoer AW ft ft Hi r-l-W