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' 4 V THB DAILY JOUHNAL, SALEM, 0HEQ9N. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEn 24, 1903. TWO V If w THE PHILY JOURNAL . to , crlpfn Nw Association Teteiram. 3 and S O'clock Editions. V HOFEW BWOTHEWg. Daly On Year, 94.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, tl.00 n Arfvarief Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Par Month. Weekly One Year, fl-OQ In Avanee. I -"T T" " " Ja.'-Ul 9. "SB. JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. Ode Weelc $ 10 One Month 35 Three Month 1.00 At Journal office. At Daue'a Grocery, South Salem. At ftewersox Orocery, Yew Park. Aeylum Avenue Grocery 8 to re. Electrlo Grocery, East 8tate 8L frHllllHIIIIIIIIHIIHH IIIIHHIIIIIIIMIIlim The Weather. Tonight and Friday, fair; cooler to nlghV. This Day. This day, and thin only, Is ours to command. Will wo use It aright, Or Mhijo Its flight, Tho bindings tliot coma to our hand Thfs day, nnd this only?, , This day, and this only, As onward wo movo, With Its gains and Its losses, Its joys and Its erosion, Is ours to Impreve: This day, anil this only, t This day, and this only, Dolongs to us horol ..Let Jin Jlyo at Qiir host; Trust In Qod for tho rest; -Nor harbor a fear 1 This day, and this onlyv Hov. Mary Hillings, (u Tho University Leader. THE CEMETERY ROAD. Tho Journal has boon working hard to got, tho road to tho cometorlen cleaned and Improved, and. hopes to .Biaiio It a model road. ( X. v To do this wo must have tho co-op-oration of tho city authorities, tho county authorities, and of tho property ownors along tho road. 'Surely It Is not too much to ask that (ho highway over which all tho dead nra carried to their last resting ,placo shall bo clean nnd smooth. Tho county has spent a good deal of money In tho past building this road Houth Commercial street. Private sub scriptions havii also dono much. About a tnllo of this road will be come city street on October first. Thta will make t posslblo to got closor su pervision and police control. Thoro Is about a ton or two tons of good ashes ami charcoal on this road now, ,ln heaps, whoro thu atrcot car comi-any buruod old ties. It Is a Quo lot of furtllltor, that sumo fruit grower would do well to pick up. If tho city or county could pick It up and put It In old barrels, they could sell It for more than It would cost to gather It up Thorn Is still halt a mllo of tho cem etery road that nwida tho loose rock raked off from It, and wo hope to get this dono. All this goes to provn that It would bo economy fur tho city or tho county either to have tho roads nnd streets cleaned. A man hired by the mouth tho year around would not cost much, anil would lamp clean all the streets In n city like, Salem. A man hired by tho month on a road district would do more In a few months to keep -the roads clean and passable than ten tlmo that cost spent In haul ing on materials, and neglecting tho Toad attorwarda. i CORN CROPsflN OREGON. T. I) Jones, thu nurseryman, has a Afield of corn west of tho penitentiary that he has grown, from soed raised In bregon fur seven years. This season la late, but his corn la now ripo end hard as flint Sovoral seasous ths jorn has ripened early In Beptembor. It waa planted about May 10th, and tho earn are largo and uniform nnd filled to the tips, Mr. Jones has cut About two tuna of foddor to tho acre, taking tho stalk just above tho ear. The. jrop It variously intimated at from SO All good doctors pi-escribeAyer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs. tz&Ez to Y0 bushels totho acre. Mr. Jones wllf have a lotf this corn for seed Jt tho Insane asylum Farmer Drown lhaa 11 acres of ensilage corn on tho land thnt Ilea hetwoen tho asy lum and tho penitentiary, that, was former. used -afl a brickyard, and from which all the surface earth was romoved and the brick mado for that Institution nbout fifteen years ago. This corn Is white nnd yellow dent, sowed In drills, and stands eight to ten feet high, many stalks having two largo ears. It will yield ten to twenty tons to the aero, nnd tho whole crop wltl go Into tho silos, and each load will bo weighed. Tho asylum puts up nbout 400 tons of ensilage, planting over 100 acres of corn ench year for 'his purpose. Work of filling tho silos began today. This 11-ncro field Is probably tho champion corn crop of Oregon this roar, and tho asylum offi cials aro very proud.of the produch It Is woll worth a visit on tho part of any ono interested In seeing how much fine foed for cattlo, ,nnd oapoclally dairy cows, a small plcco of land In Oregon will produce. South of tho city nro eomo good sized corn Holds, nnd tho corn crop Is growing more Important each year. Thoro was a tlmo whon Northern Iowa and Minnesota wero not consid ered corn-growing regions, and the Da kolas wero out of tho question. Hut tho process of acclimatization tins dono wonders, nnd all that region Is now fully In tho corn belt. Tho same process Is going on In Oregon, and It will not bo many years beforo field corn will bo ono of tho principal crops. THOROUGHNESS. Thoroughness la the kcynoto to success. In 1872, a poor, friendless cojorod Ind applied for a chance to work his way through Hampton Insti tute Tho fastidious Now England teacher left him to clenn tho school room, with ovldont misgivings. Ho realized that ho was on trial, but so great was his ambition for an educa tion that ho determined to so clean that room as to compel her approval. Ho swept It three, times, and dusted It four times. When tho teacher returned she wlpod her handkerchief over desks, tables and woodwork, and not a trnco of dust could she find. Tho cleaning of that room Mr. Hook er T. Washington now says, In his loc tu re, was his first examination, and he passod. Tho magnificent school at Tuskcgco. founded and built by him, whore hun dreds of colored people are bolng tnught tho dignity of labor and trained In useful callings was presaged In tho thorough cleaning of that room. When you n,m) on apprentice vh.o swoops out tho ofllco after that fashion you can montally skip a fow years and seo that boy drawing moro than the scale, and be right 09 times out of 100. Tho Inland Printer. ITEMS OF INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS. Figures complied by the dopnrtmont of commerce and labor, through tho bureau ot atatlstlos, show that tho Im ports of tho United States In tho past ten years havo Increased from fSCfl. 000.000 to ll.025.oOO.000, ami exports from 1847,000 000 to $1,420,000,000. They show thnt $92,000,000 ot the In crease In Imports come from Kuropo, $r5,OQO.(00 from Asia, nnd about $5, 000.000 each from North Amoilcn, South America and Africa. Gorman workmen take woll to Amer ican mnchlne-made shoos. In April. 1901. nn American firm oponed a retail store In llorlln to sell shoos In all alxes nnd all leathers at a uniform price, of 18 marks (H23). In nlno months !Q,G00 pairs wore enUl. Branch es wore opotiod nt Frankfort and Ham burg. In the three stores during tho drat six months of tho present year G4.400 pairs wero sold. Carroll D. Wright, In a document ot six thoutaud words, ban rendered his decision as umpire on flvo questions submitted to him for consideration by the conciliation boanl, representing the nnthraclto miners and operator. In four ot tho awards the contentions of tho operators aro uphold. Owing to tho "dock Htrlke" at Now Orleans thrtnj steamship companies havo decided not to call there until the strike Is settled. Muqh.trafflc, In consequence. Is being diverted to Mo bile and Qalvestou. o JOURNAL X.RAYS. The two-mlnuto record bavins now boon broken, the 1:60 mark wjll he the next reached tvlter. . Tho rubbers who attempted to hold up tho O. It. & N. train last night, gut nothing but a load Of buckshot, but It waa uTpro thau one ot them could carry. Fish arden Vat Duaen soya there has been uo delay In building tho fish Maddor at Oregon City. Well, ho haa had eight months to set ready, and the right ot way which parties want to give has not yet been secured, ),,,,' Pun and PhlleMphy. Although tao managerial represen Breath Ceased During Fainting Spells. Revived by Artificial Respiration. Dr. Mllos' Heart Cure Cured Wife. Fainting spells sre ture Indicition of wek hesrt. Ths lieatt einnot do the work required ot it and flops beating. II it ceuei for more than a minute death tniats. Weak hearts mult hate aid from the outside, such u Dr. Miles' Heart Cure alone can give. It is a heart tonic It regulates the pulie, en riches the Mood and Improves the circulation. Tor two years ray wife was in very poor health. At first her back troubled "her a great deal, then she had shortness of breath and incgularity of the periods. The pain in her back grew worse and extended to the connection of the spinal cord at the bueol the hnin and from there to her heart. She had two Terr had sinking spells, when the pain la her heart was most interne and her breath stopped. The second time we had to resort to artificial retplraUon to revive her. We were adrited to give Dr. Miles' Heart Cure a trial and I bought a bottle and began giving It as directed. We found the doses were too strong, so I give h?r half-doses three times a dar, and she bejan to improve. After she had ta.n twj buttles the pains were all con - and she was feeling ULc a new woman. She continuril the Heart Cure in small doses for icvi-mi months and Is now enjoying bo.ier heaitti than for the past six rears." M. J. Thompson, DepL County Clerk, Klamaihl'.O, Cab AH druggists sell ani guarantee first bot tle Or. Milts' Kemedles. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases, Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. tatives are still claiming that George Ado Is hard at work on his latest cf fort, "Tho County Chnlrman," suffici ent matorinl has been supplied the newspapers to give at least anvlnkllng of tho genoral thomo of tho comedy olement aside from the llberctto, so- called, and tho lyrics. During tho re hearsals now In progrotU tho following hits of fun nnd philosophy wero taken haphazard from tho lines nllottcd to Mncklyn Arbuckle who Is taking the rolo of tho county chairman. 'Kvcn Bchoolma'ams nro human. Thoy have been known to lova" "About tho tlmo a man goes Into politics his wlfo stnrts to keepln' boarders." "Somo men aro so busy rcgulattn' tho government they ain't got any tlmo to do chores." "It's wrong to mako a man do wo man's work such as epllttln'-wood." "Whon destiny comes along; nnd taps a man on tho shoulder and says, 'Tag, you'ro It, It's no tlmo for poor weak mortals to Interfere." "Tho only .reason mnrrled mon nro Biiporlor to bachelors Is that the man who hangs around a woman naturally absorbs n few virtues." "You'ro n cnndldato now. Don't talk too much." "Oenornl 8horman said: 'War Is holl.' That's becauso he navgr was In politics.". "A womnn. if she's any good, don't fall In.lovo with n quitter." "The coudldnto goes on the stump and iIooh tho sprend-caglo buslneas, while tho county chnlrman puts on his gum shoes nnd makes a still hunt." "He's a good buslnoss man. Ho nov or charges more than tho legal rnto-r-nor leas." "A political worker transacts moro buslneea and tnkes homo loss money thau any other kind ot lnborer." 'Illll ShuUespearo must hnvo been in politics at some tlmo or other. know so much nbout. tribulation." "Politics Is essentially different from 'ring round tho rosy,' or 'button, button, who's got thu button" ' "A campaign Is a godsend. It creates a healthy dotnand for kerosene torches, 5-oent qlgurs and' other para phernalia of government by tho poo Ida" 1 "There nro two kinds ot ctga"rs-n- campntgn cigars and thoso that you smoke," , J "A woman hales to como right out and say 'Yjw.'" ''Ho says he'a my friend and yet ho wants to Jand mo In congress." "A politician can't fight with boxjn gloves whon tho other fellow la usltl' a meat nx." "A candidate's Job ts to lay low and follow Instructions." "The man who alts under a shade tree and, talks politics always wants to protect American labor." "Kvory candidate believes In high wages for the worklngamn and low prlcea for tho consumer." "Kvory man needs nbout two women to look after him." "All's fair In love, war and politics," "Tho torch ot liberty ought to bo represented by a B-cent cigar." "The day after election people don't ask: 'Did you make a. clean and dig. nlned contest?' Tho only question la: Did youwlnr" "Claim everything till the last pre cinct Is In and then holler "Fraud!" "It's the same tu Jovo at In polit'cs wait for the last returna,H "The worst thins about a man w$w can Vo bought Is ihat he won't stay bought" 'Jalk.of aninngeland youll hear the rustle of heV wings?' 0 Government Ink Files. (Brooklyn Eagle.) There hns been conBlderablo news paper tnlk of late nbout the amount of labor Involved In slgnnturo signing on tho part of certain treasury de nartmeni officials. It Is said thnt As sistant Secretary Armstrong created a record by writing his name to G000 official documents n n single day, while others of his associates have ac quired hand paralysis by constant use of the pen. C. F. Adams the assistant register of tho treasury, enjoys tho reputation of using more Ink nnd ruining more pen points in his dally work than any other person In tho government ser vice. In the absence of Register Lyons, Mr. Adams signs nil tho bonds nnd Intoreat checks. At cortalu per iods, of tho year this Involves a great amount Of work and Mr. Adams Is kept busy from 9 o'clock to tho hour of closing. When n big pile of bonds Is brought In for him to sign, he pulls nn extra Ink well up near tho papers and goes to work. Ho uses a pen thnt carrier n gonerous quantity of Ink. Mr. Adams bears down hard In writ ing, so that tho strokes nro very broad and consumo a quantity of Ink. Ho dips his pen Into thcwcll at the conclusion of each slgnaturo nnd when ho finishes tho final sweep there Is very llttlo Ink left on tho point At the end of the day Mr. Adams' Ink well is practically empty and (he hns broken up five or six pens. Osteopaths who mix their Osteo pathic mlnl3trattonB with drugs ought to quit Osteopathy and haul down the flag of our profession. Osteopathy needs no drugs, it can fight Its own battles. Drs. Schoettle, Dnrr & Darr, Osteo paths, Grand Opera House, Salem, Or. When a Yachting Girl Is Seasick..' (New York Sun.) Ono of tho students of femlnlno manners on a rnco going yacht, dis covered yestordny several interesting characteristics of tho fair who fool seasickness coming upon them. "It goes this way," ho sold, "first tho girl begins to talk aggressively about anything and everything, in sight. Sho is painfully vivacious. Meanwhile her faco Is getting gray and bluo and brown In streaks. Then she begins to get silent and thought ful. This stago ends with comploto sllcnco with tho head in the hands. Thon the young woman glances around the deck furtively and picks out somo girl almost as badly off as sho Is herself. Shu makes a tllvo for the girl she has spotted. "'Why, my dear!' she says, 'I never for n moment notlcod how Jll you wor. Lot mo tako you down below right away. I can't forgive myself for having noglectcd you so long" "Tho other girl usually comes up first nnd looks rather puzzled ns It ehe wondored how sho happened to got down 'thero, nnyway." $100 Reward, $100. Tho readers of this pnper will bo pleased to loam that thoro Is at least ono dreaded dlseoso that sclenco has beon able to euro In all Its stages nnd that Is catarrh. Hall's Catnrrh Curo Is tho only poslllvo curo known to the medical fratornlty. Catarrh bolng n constitutional dlsenzo, requires a con stitutional trentmont Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon tho blood na' mucoui sur faces of tho systpm. thoreby destroy ing the foundation ot tho disease, nnd giving tho patlont strength by build- tng up tho constitution nrd assisting uaturo In doing Ita work. Tho proprie tors havo so much faith In Its cura tlvo powers, thnt thoy offer one hun drod dollars for any caso thnt It falls to cure. Send for list ct testimonials. Addreoa F. J. CHENEY & CO., To ledo. Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 78c Hall's Family Mils aro tho best. Pays Good Commission. The California Udles' Magazine, by Its extravagant slzo and beauty, has beon recognized as one of tho best Jouroata for women In tho United States, and Is now looking for bright, energetic agents nnd canvassers In every city. They offer 40 ier cent. the largest commission paid 'by any publication, and many agenta are mak ing $! to $5 a day. It Is tho most at tractive magazlno In the market Ad dress 906' Uroadway, Oakland, Cal. 9-21-dw-lt o , The Latest Yar A Pittsburg drummer tells this new yarn: I alwaya carry a bottle ot! Kemp's Balsam In my trrlp, I take cold easily, and a few doses ot the Bal sara always makes me a well man Everywhere I go I speak a good word for Kemp, I take hold ot my custom ers I take old men and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do, when I take cold. At druggists, 25 and SO cents. f lrtti yf hd Tw Ym Unit fasti C&affl&Ec ITssj It l fc Tho Kind Yon Havo Always h tiso for over 30 years, ana lias oocn niauo under his pcr lljyz-" Bonal supervision hlnco its Infancy. 7ZcSUAt Allow no ono to deccivo you in this. All Counterfeits, ImttatlonB nnd "Just-as-good" nro hitf? Experiments thnt trlllo with nnd oudangcr tho health of Infants nnd Children--Experience gainst Exporhucui, What is CASTOR I A Cat Tin, is n harmless suhstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare, gon' Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It conta. ts neither Opium, Morphino nor other Karcotia Btibsuinco. Its ngo is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "VIn4 Colic. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Constlpatloa and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tba Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop, Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA A-WAY Bears tho C6asZ7euc444 The KM You Have Always Bonglt In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CtHTAUK SQMHPir, T MT CtTritrr, MiW YORK CfTT. :::::GREAT DISCOUNT SALE:::::: Fursi Ladie sCoats, Skirts, Waists and Shawk, Having purchased large sample lines at 33 1'3 per cent discount from usual prices I will dispose of the goods at less than the regular wholesale cost Skirts worth from S7 to $10 for $5. new fall styles, cheaper ones in proportion All new goods ancl prices lower than any other sale in this city Greenbaunf 5 Dry Goods Store. 302 Commercial Street THE UNIVERSITY The UniveiMiy comprises the The Graduate School, The College of Literature, Sdeice and Arts, The College of Science and Engineering, Civil, Electrical, AUning and Chemical Engineering, The Univers ity Academy, The School of Music, Th- School of Uff, The School of Medicine. TUITION FREE Incidental Fe The twenty eighth session opens Wednesday. September 16. 1903. FMl catalogue address Keels rar University of Oregon. Eugene. A Pipe Dream. It would bo to think that you could havo your llnon or colored shirts, flan nels or woolens laundried at any price In Oregon with the samo artistic fin Ish, bodutiful color and faultless work as w are doing nil tho tlmo by our perfect and finished methods. When wo "do up" your soiled linen It ts as fresh and faultless In color and finish as when It was bought Salem Steam Laundry. COLONEL. J. OLMSTED. Proo. DOKUS D. OLMSTED, Mer Phono 411. 320 Liberty 8L C Rmfil 'ffflliiSii B Bought, nnd which haa uoca. has homo tho Blgnatnro of Siguaturo of OF OREGON, EUGENE following colleges and schools Sin Oft Stnr!nr Hndv Tax 55.00 Signs of Renewed Activity In Iho rrnl natnte world indiat l oruiilni, tiiillllnrv nnAtntiODI taUj Bnrlni'. nnd nromut us to remind TOO; that our facilities for suppll-os --H and soft wood, lumber, lath, WM nn.l nthnr hiilMInt? materials IT u coptlonally good. Wo will bo plel to furnish estimates on contrr larca nr tunnil. A car Of Mill 001 shingles received. nnnDALE LUMBER CO, . . Near S. P. Pat 0t Phon M1. . fe a Ntht Attack Of cramps or klndrcn ailment -J best bo cured by a little good UPJ j . ila tfapv bestow ahu wo can supply m - - u . the market Our fine nM OTCnl - t..i.ini.. a- i..nilttlA far Eli at use, mellow and fully maturiJB e Is without an oquaL Purity and JJn Ity guaranteed. All tho leading bTjtuc ot winea and liquors at lowest PJOi . ttv ji - v-l n .- 3I-tJ J. ! KlHifc.K&,S&3r j"$$ WMkMk mi tot!! LMer A SuL.