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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1903)
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MK.ia iiuuoc Biubii v, toun aieet I Experienced cutter and fitter. Will truarantee all work. Also clean ing, pressing ana repairing. ntmtittu,jtiiitttn THE PIONEER LIMITED in excellence of equipment. Is in a class by Itself. From Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chicago it is The ' ' Train of Trains. It runs via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. the route selected by the United States Government for The Fast Mail. Three other daily trains to' Chicago via this route. II. s. ROWE. General Agent. 134 Third St., Portland L APPLE , v SUTTER FEAST Schwenkfelders Keetf Gedaechtnisz Tag, Soto Speak A Rich German Colony Set tled Near Hosinask and Porkiomen in Pennsylvania Earritt & Lawrence Sell more Orocerles .and better Groceries than ANYBODY There's where you get GOOD treatment and GOOD goods Stop in and seo for yourself. OLD P. O. GROCERY. JCAP1TAL NATIONAL BANK of Salem. Only National Bank In Marion Co Transacts a gen., Banking business. Sayings Department Fays interest on laving account). rasa book issued to each depositor, which must accompany each deposit or withdrawal. Interest credit ed on the first days of July and January of each year. Conducted under regular savings bank ruies. Deposits of one do.Iar received at any time. D. S. Bentley. Wholesale and Retail. Roche Harbor Lime Alsen Cement, Lath and Shingles. Sand and Gravel to all Kind of JUMllir Material. All Kinds of Heavy Hullir and Tnatfer Werkdoaeonsbort notice. 18M83 Coaaerdal Street. Burroughs & Fraser TINNING IRON WORK PLUMBING pest Material. Best Workmen and Promptness are our Motto, STATE STREET. SALEM, OREGON. Tte Central Oeon Normal School at Drain opens for the work of the year on Sept 4th Tke school Is well qolccd for Its rartkularlln of work. Excellence Is e BQItn crtinnl Fnnr Courses, ft traiftiBt? (krartSMEt Of BlMff TlitS. Won uniform with miier Normal SCDOOl-S.BleaSaat SBrro8dles, ttst of fluenr ,, n. .-rnBimfKiat ions utMriiaF kails or crivate fanlllcs- indents may enter at any tla and Had work suited to tkelr swds. Yeas 'usicoesinnr tout taeiaseivesior icaiBciD, ui u niin -t a eood cdHcatloB for fcwlsess life wilt fmd wkat tkey needker Attrcss rtraf Oreoa State Normal School. H. DemMter Pres. D Oregon- Philadelphia, Sept. 21. Apple but tor day wns celebrated today by tho Schwenkfelders of Pennsylvania in their meeting house at Hoacnsask and elsewhere. Among the- dovput members of tho sect the occasion hi known as "Gedaechtnisz ' tag." or memorial day. Its popular name re fers to the most conspicuous Xeaturo of the noonday repast that Is a regutar part of tho services. Tho PennsyU vnnla Schwenkfelders are known far and wide as tho makers of tho best ap ple butter In tho world, and this year byfreason of iho largo crop of apples lri 'Southeastern v Pennsylvania,1- tho memorial celebration waa a conspicu ous success. Decauso of tho promlncnco tup Schwenkfeldors havo attained through their thrift and Industry, their quaint yearly festival arouses tho Interest of thousands of persons outside their fold. In many of tho rural communi ties tho occasion Is a holiday, and from tho largor towns and cities come relatives and friends to spend the autumn day among tho plcturesquo hills and valleys in the vicinity of tho Porkiomen. Although primarily n religious fes tival, tho Gedaechtnisz tag celebra tion also partakes largely of tho na ture of a great family reunion, for, as a resukr of tho eburche's rigid watch over tho matrimonial affairs of Its ad herents, tho membership today Is re stricted almost entirely to tho de scendants of tho Schwonkfoldpr fam ilies that crossed tho Atlantic and Bot tled in Pennsylvania early In tho 18th century. Vhllo thoy number fower than 1G00 persons In all, they Includo tho most prosperous families to bo found In tho rich agricultural section In which thoy reside. Their farms, tho largest and best In thlB section of tho stato, have been bequeathed from generation to gener ation, and each succeeding owner has sought to enhance his heritage by keeping In touch with the most mod ern methods of farming. Whllo sed ulously guarding against changing tho ancient customs of their falthh,. tho facnwenkfeldors never oppose real progress, as somo of tho other Penn sylvania German socts. One of tho moat successful co-operatlvo agricul tural organizations in tho United States Is tho Worcester farmers' union In Montgomery county, which wns or ganized and Is largely controlled by Schwenkfelders. Tho union has near ly a thousand members within a dis tanco of 20 miles of Worcester. All farm supplies are purchased at wholesale rates by tho union and then distributed among' tho members. Weekly meetings aro held It tho un ion's own building and thfcro is an In terchange, among members of opinions concerning agricultural topics, while at frequent Intervals lectures on scien tific farming aro delivered by men who nro authorities In their lines. Although the smallest of tho many sects that fled to America to escape persecution in EuropG, tho Schwcnk felder organization Is the only one that sets apart annually a day on Letters from ' h Women Cured by the cm ot Kodol are received dally. Their troubles nearly all berln vlth Indiges tion or other stomach disorder. If the food you eat falls to rlvo strength to your body, It U bacauaa the Juloea ae creted by tho stomach and dtgestlvo organ! are Inadequate to transform the nutrient prop erties of the food Into blood. That U Indigestion. The system la deprived of th amount of nourishment required to keep up tho strength, and the result la that on or more e( the delicate organs gradually grows weak, and then weaker, until finally It U diseased. Here a treat mistake la made. That of treating the diseased organ. The best doctors In tha land make this very mistake. Why should they ? It U so easy to see that the trouble Is not there. Kodol Cures This famous remedy puts the stomach and digestive organs In a healthy conditio ao that rich, red blood Is sent coursing through tha veins and arteries of every muscle,' tissue and fiber throughout every organ of the sa tire body, and by Nature's law of health, full itrength and vigor Is soon restored to eaoh. Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders I have taken Kodol for nearly two months after each meal and It Is thsonly remedy mat gave relief from the terrible pains I sndured. After a time I would take it but woo a day, and now. while I keep a bottle sandy I seldom need It, as It has cured me. Mas. J. W. Coolrauoh, Mllo Center, N. Y. Kodol Digests What Yob Eat. BoMki oolr. X 1 .00 Ska hoMlnr a K ttmti t U tafel Ite. which tallt (or 60 cuta, trparJ by B. a DtWITTA CO., 0HI0AQ9 O, H.. Dm Rtnro. which the members meet to give thanks for their release from tho relig ious thrnlldom of tho old world. This Is the purpose of tholr Gedaechtnisz tag, for on Soptomhor 24, 1734, the first Schwonkfeldors, who had landed nt Philadelphia two days boforo, hold a thanksgiving service In recognition of their safo arrival. Ever slnco their founder, Casper Schwonkfolder Von Osslg, a Sllcslan noblorann of tho ICth century, had disagreed with Lnthor aver tho na ture of tho sacrements nnd thcreforo decided to dlscontlnuo both baptism and communion until their uurnoso should bo better understood, his fol lowers have been subject to ridicule, Imprisonment nnd death under Catho lic and Protestant 'rulers. Finally thoy emigrated In a body to Amorlca In 1734. After their thanksgiving -flervlco on Soptembcr 21, 1734, a meal consist ing of broad, buttery applo butter and elder wore served. Annually slnco that time tho Schwenkfelders meet on Soptember 24 to eclebrato their Cod- nechtnlsz tag, and between tho morn ing and afternoon services a repast is served similar to that of 1734, excopt that tho applo butter Is more plenti ful nnd water is substituted for elder. THE GOOD GOODS, STORE - THREst : i ..MrJ j .jrs v "i "II 'Ihr-ibiif 1 2.'12ELJ' STORE Scliool' enes S .!!''" ';: r- ! jBBiBvtBfe He-Ow Whadja Finfc ODls Boys' hud Girls blnpk Cat stock ings intide specially for school wear, all sizes, regular knnt wear-out kind on salo T this week for, pair JC School Sale Boys' Salts Undoubtedly of interest to tho mother who wishes to clotho tho "Prido of Hor Honrt" in a comfortabloaud dressy manner at a saving. "Norfolk suits in tho nowest materials at special prices. lb BBBBBBBBBBBBBTirAlhMh Mu'jaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBill i m k- ;omen 'WBRO'H HEIlPICm ",I KE3 Bl'TIFUMfAJIt, Ucsitde. t'-roys the deadly microbe at work upon tha hair roots, thus making dandrutl end falling hair Irapott dble, and promoting a thick, luxu riant eronlh of hair, Increasing the ownef good looks fully 100 percent. It vUl (1M ran roar tuber, bredtt, ha. tsut ur (HMituMi of r cJp aetiia tit; inT . " tnl1t. fur tl "Krti iiLkelktrMiipaaUilaiiUtpK. I'm K jouqcU, ttB a wlU uutij m.vxauiMn.) U. For Uc M aB flrti-OiM Druj Storu. Jury Inflicts DeathPenalty Cynthia, Ky., Sopt 23. After a trial lasting eight days, the Jury In tho case of Curtis Jett, charged with tho mur der of Town Marshal Cockrlll at Jack son, Ky July 21, 1092, last evening rendered a verdict of guilty, and fixed tho punishment nt death. Tho Jury re tired at 2:44 p. m. When tho "Jury en- tered the court room nt 0:10 p. m., af ter agreeing on a verdict, quiet reigned for a few moments. Jett's mother had gono away earlier, undet tho imprra sion that no yerdlct would bo reached, and tho verdict of death coming two hours after tho Jury was out was a surprise to every ono in the court room. Tho rending of the verdict did not affect Jqtt, but his brother was very much distressed. Elijah McKlnney served as foreman of the Jury, and after tho delivering of tho verdict to the court, tho Jury was polled. The death sentonco was then read to Jett by Clork T. J. oblnson, af ter which ho was given over to the ustody of tb deputy sheriffs. Colo nel Illanton, Jett's lawyer, will fllo a motion for a now trial tomorrow. This has, been tho second trial of Jett on the charge of mutder. In his first trial for tho murder of J. II. Mar cum, at Jackson, Ky., Jett and Thomas White were tenfenood to lifo Impris onment The Jurors ogrend among thomsclv not to dlvulgo the rrocoedlnb's In the Jury room. One juror, however, stated that for four ballots 11 Jurors voted for the 'icato penalty, nnd one for 'a, life sentence All agreed on tho fifth ballot. Children's Cloaks This school calo oiTors tli'o newest things in Children's Cloaks at very low prices. Wo recoivod yesterday n big ship ment of Children's Jackets and ofl'or them during this salo at reduced prices. No room for details hero couio and eeo iho garments. School Sale ., ,; Boy's Sweaters Good hoft.yy sweaters for boys schuol wear. Wo offer regular GOo ono for 45c each Nazareth Waists J?or boys or girls tho only kuitted waist fit to wear. Wo oirer them now for J9c each Instead of 25c Quito a saving for you profit for us. -no I Children's Underwear Caps, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, Etc., Etc. At lowest prices. Como to us for dress goods for tho children. tho Coacadu Locks. Ho was captured 'whoso height lo 8 feet 0 Inches, llonu- two days ago by Sheriff Tottcn, of Skamania county, Washington, but got away, and was arrested next day by n doputy sheriff. Ho went along peace ably, but was moroly biding his chunca When the- otllcer and cnptlvo lind Walked somo distance, and had got ten on fairly friendly terms, Uurkoi suddenly seized tho doputy, nnd n tor- noio iniRRiu onsueu. j na),moro Sopt. 23.-rtoutlno bus!- Doth men fought for every lnchnc98 whlch has occupied tho last thoro wan In thorn, hut Hurko'B(hroo ,,nvg of lhn ino,in nf ,.. Rnv. strength wns supplemented by dospor- , rogn aranti 1odgo ,, a 0 F- t0(la. ntlon.andhofoughtllkoadomonuntlllgttvo wny to tho 81,ectnculnr futures ho had tho doputy ovorpoword. Ho'of tho rocriim. Thln n ti,n ,inv nf . -T --M - - " j -T pro proposed to her by mntl two yearn ago, hut tho bashful Ella hung back until a fow weeks ago. Big Parade of Odd Fellows thon helped himself to tho minion's rtllo, rovolvers and ammunition, bndo him a sarcastic adieu and disappeared In tho brush down thb river. tho big parado and It was by all odds ono of tho most' Imposing as wdl as tho lamest pageant of tho kind ever seen in Ualtlnioro. A conservative This cplSOdO, OS SOOn as it boCOmoLatlmnlo ll)nrRfl .l,,, niimlmr nf m.,n In known, convinced tho oftlcors that no nt 100oo, (ho Patriarchs Militant. thoy have a desporato man to deal.n, mininrv ipi, r , P,i,,r ,,!,. Ing a particularly gorgeous showing. Tho parado was headed by Qeuernl M. A, Hanoy, commanding gonoral of tho with. Sheriff Totton promptly organ ized and equipped a posso and wont on tho trail, determined to take tho man. dead or alive. They will, scour tho pntrarchs Militant, with his staff. Burke May be a Second Tracy Durke. who was arrested at Forest Grove for trying to cash a worthless check, and who escaped from the Hllliboro tail with MeNamarn. la lead FoFmIo by Daniel J. Fry. Bend 10'lnc. ,.,, if i,.!,,- . rrfnn cents In atampa for sample to Tha , " . . , ,. ' , " ' ,A Herplcldo Co, Detroit Mich. In tho woods of Washington opposite country along thp rlvor to Vancouver. A roward of 160 Is offered by tho Washington county sheriff for Darke's capture. llurko Is tho man who swindled a Jacknon county bank out of about 1250, and trlod tho samo swindle at Forest Grove, whero ho was arrested as ho entered tho bank to pass a forged chock. Tho offlcors of tho bank had been forewarned, and thrust their guns In tho man's faco when ho en tered tho bank. When arrested ho was token to tho Hlllsboro Jail, whero ho located a weak spot In tho walls and dug his way out, In company with a, young fellow named Mc-Namara, who has slnco been recaptured. Ancients Sail - for Boston London, Sept. 23. Tho mombers of tho Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company of London, tho Karl of Den bigh commanding, woro given a lous ing send-off on tho occasion of their doparturo for Doston from Liverpool today on the Dominion liner Mayflow-1 on Tho Anclonts go to trio united fitntt-H at tho invitation of tho name sake company of IJoaton, which organ ization was entertained Jn London several years ago. While Boston Is tho chief objective point of tho Journ ey it is oxpoctod that a Western trip will bo made a, far as Chicago. New York will ho visited also and a stay of several days will bo arranged for Washington. More Than Rod. Ella Bwlng, tho Missouri giantess. wbo utaodtf 8 JTt 0 filches, wat mar rled on tbo ISth, In Dutte, Mont., to Edward Oeaupre, tho Canadian giant. In lino rcro tho Patriarchs Militant, grand encampments, grand lodgo rep resentatives and subordinate lodgo members from ovory stato nnd terri tory In tho Union, and from several of tho Canadian provinces. Tho parado wan reviewed by Grand Slro John 11. Goodwin and other sovorolgu grand lodgo mombors from a stand erected In front of tho dd Fellows' templo. Tho route of tho procession, which was eeverst miles long, was gorgeously decorated with tho national colors In tertwined about tho emblems or tho ordor, Strong's Restaurant Keeps pleB, cakes, etc., besides s rv Ing tho finest meals to bo found In tho city. HARPER Physicians prescribe It I for their most delicate I patients. I OLD and PURE. I For Sals by I A. 8CHREIBER, Salem, I 153 Stat St, I FARMER'S HOME, mmmmmmummmmmmtmJ -i 11 -., . fet1t,.afa&Usi 3'J kirtAi xiMor