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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1903)
THE DAILY JOURNAL, GALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1904 TWO -QQIQ HetiOaiei(8i lMQgtHPI8ift giaifrfrwi-y THANKSGIVING Tito swiftly speeding darn have brought m onco more face to (ace with ourrcat mationarboliday Thanksgiving. Tbii atoro is grateful for tho geccrouB patronage it has enjoyed. It has certainty earned its prosperity. The fnlloit values havo been given for over? cent received. We earned your -confidence by deserving It and so we shall continue to do- fiufiiifces disaster has loft no wreckage on our counters. The choicest 83lnction 'hbiral vailely the newest goods and the Beat alone satisfy is in buying for you, With every purchase you malco here aoes the re eponsiblo guarantee of right quality perfect satisfaction or money back and we shall continue alone these lines. Passing TaanksRivinir, we faoe Uiecoming Holiday trade in a hotter position than ever before. Clothing for Men, Boys and Children Furnishings for Men and Boys Hcadwear for Men. Boys and Children t)nr prices aro the common prices, our values the uncommon valuer. Takesquslity to find room in our storo, but it coats no more to wear our clothing than tho common sort. This Therefore wa expect you. G. W. Johnson .& Co The Peoples Clothiers. M-1r1r9MMh9tt9WttW&QW-HH-Q4WWMG& IE DAILY JOURNAL eScrfppn News Association Telegrams. :8 and 5 O'clock Editions. OY HOFER DR0JHER8. 'Dally One Yoar, 14.00 In Advance. JQafy Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. MDally by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year. 81.00 In Avanco. " -1 ' " -i ' ' ' '". ' - .JOURNAL 8PECIAL DELIVERY. On Wcok 10 no Month 36 Thrco Months 1.00 .At Journal office. .At Daue'a Grocery, South 8alem. At Bewereox Grocery, Yew Park. .Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Electric (Grocery, East State 8t JM'g -m niniiHiiiiHuiiii 4-m-n-n t Hit IIHIIHI If i Tho Woathor. Tonight and Thursday, occasional vain; warmer tonljjuL THE NEW STENOGRAPHER. X havo a now stonographur alio camo to work today, Sho toll) mo that alio wrote tho Qra ., bum) sysUnn, Two hundred wonlH a mlnuto aoemed to hor, alio said, llko play, Ami word for word at that alio nor or missed 'oml X Rave, hor sumo dictation a lotter to a man, .And this, aa I remomber It, waa how tho. letter raut "Dear Sir: I havo your favor, and in Toply would stato That I accept tho offer of youra of re eunt date, I wish to Bay, howovor, that under no condition Cau I afford to think of your froo lanoo proK)gltlon. I phall begin tomorrow to turn Uio mat tor out; Thu oopy will bo ready about August iJKh, about. Material of this nature- should not bo rushed unduly. Thanking you for your favor, I r.m yuurn very truly." he took It down In shorthand, with apparent oaso and grace, Sho didn't call ma baok all In a flur ry. Thougat I, "At last I havo a girl worth keeping round the placet." Then said, "Now writs It out you ntMtdu't hurry" Tlwt !tamtntun she tackled now and than she struck a key. And nftur three hours' struggle this Is what sho handed met "Door air, I have the Fearer, nnd In n Pile I Sit Awl I except the Oder aa you Have reasoned it.. J wUth to any however Thai under any condition can 1 fur to Think of a free luneh prOiHwUhunT X fihall ho In tomorrow To., turn the mother out. The eap will be red ami Will oust $10, Hbeut. T What a sweet dis position! Born so? Or made so by Ar'sPiUs? h& 11. Mntoorlul of this nation should not ruHt N. Dooloy Thinking you have tho Foovor I am YouhB very Truely." W. F. Kirk In Milwaukee Sontlnel. MAYOR BISHOP'S RESIGNATION. The roslgnntlon of Mayor Bishop comes at a tlmo whan his frlonds, and tho friends of tho Citizens 'adminis tration would much rather have soon him romnln In ofllco, hut, from a busi ness point of vlow, all his friends con cedo that It was about tho only thing for Mr. Bishop to do, In Justice to him self. Ilo has large nnd growing busi ness Interests, nnd having served nvo years witnout compensation or hope of reward is probably entitled to be relieved. Mayor Bishop has served practically Ave years, and those among tho most critical years of Salem's history. Whoij ho was oloctod on a Cltlzons' ticket, to break tho rulo of ring politics, It wns no easy undertaking, nnd ho wns tri umphantly oloctod with tho ontlro tlcki et on a platform that meant reversal of tho old ordor of things, and a now dual In tho matter of financing out city. Ho wns olootud on a platform favoring flat salaries for city ofllcors and employes, with all foos going into tho city treasury, ft stood for fund ing tho flontlng city debt In 4 per cent popular loan bonds, for running tho city within Its Income, and for tho ex pansion nnd up-bulldlng of tho city generally, all to bo done without refer- onco to politics. Theso policies woro carried out faithfully by tho ontlro administration, until thoy havo become bo generally accepted that It will bo dlfllcult for any set of mon to rocodo from .them. Mr. BlBhop and his colloaguos aro on titled to tho utmost credit for their work In this behalf, and tho latter, as woll as hundreds of other good cltl zone, will sorely rogrot tho necosslty for his roslgnntlon. o THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CHURCH. Tremendous rush and push, every man trying to got for hlmsolf all he can, shouldoring, Jostling, throwing the woakor ones down, crowding them out, trampling thorn under foot. . . . The bulk are trying to got the monoy sonio few so that thoy mny koep body nnd soul together; the greater part that they may have a llttlo more than their neighbors, that they may bo able to dross bottor, to live butter, to be counted bettor. Tho measure of social worth In tho community, and largely In the Chris tlan lOhurch I am speaking of the great body of its professing members is the amount of money which a man possesses. There are certain rules which must be observed in this struggla A man mny trample othors under foot In this struggle; he may jostle them nslde; but he must do It In a particular way (and It Is an advautngo that there urr rules). The burglar who undertake to appropriate other people's money by breaking Into the house nt night, the pickpocket who uudertakee to ap propriate It by taking your watch or your puree, unknown to you thee are universally condemned. nut the roan who can devise a chemo for getting your money out of your eafe Into hie, or out of your pock et Into hie, without a, value rendered, through tome tagettloua scheme of so called defiance, he Is admitted Into so cial circle; he may be a pillar of the church as well at society leader. He Is a thief n much as the other man, but he Is not recognised as such liy society, or even It' his own con The man who Is caught gambling In a poolroom by a raid of the committee et fifteen Is ashamed to have his name known. The proprietor of tho place tries to keep Inoognlio, because socle ty universally condemns such gamb ling. But the gamblers who" gamble for teas and hundreds of thousands on being so, you naturally want Hood's Sarsaparilla Has von success far boyond tho effect of advertising only. Tho secret of Its wonderful popular ity Is explained by its unapproachable Merit. Based upon a prescription which cured pcoplo considered ir.curablo, Hood's Sarsaparilla Unites tho best-known vegotablo rem edies, by such a combination, propor tion and process as to havo curativo power peculiar to itself. Its cures of scrofula, eczema, psori asis, nnd every kind of humor, ns well as catarrh and rheumatism prove Hood's Sarsaparilla the host blood purillcr ovor produced. Its cures of dyspepsia, loss of appe tlto and that tired feeling make it tho greatest stomach tonic nnd strength restorer the world has over known. Hood's Sarsaparilla la a thoroughly- good mcdlclno. Begin to take it TODAY. Get HOOD'S. Wall street, tho brokers who kcop tho poolrooms In which they gamble, nrc not ashamed to have thoir names known, to put up signs over thoir of flees; and the money which thoy make Is accoptcd without question lu socio ty and by the church. . . . ft wns Mr. Choato whasald not many yonrs since at a public dlnnor In this city that tho churchos Insist upon a higher code of morals In the control of business corporation; thnt they must oxpol from thoir member Bhlp nnd hold up to the opproblum and contumely of society, ofllcors and dl rectors of corporations who aro guilty of political corruption. Unltl the Christian church and Christian churchos at Inrge havge reached that standard, wo cannot expect to obtain a correction of this evil. . . , The troublo Is that society, although calling Itself loosely Christian, Is not organized on the linos of tho teaching' of Christ. Tho socloty of Christian countries, of Christian churchos, Is very far remote from Christianity In Its social and economic conditions In tho application of tho teachings of Christ to Its business and Its society relations. Our socloty, using tho word In Its narrowor sonso, has Its founda tlon, ns Us main principle, in actual practice, a deflntely anti-Chrlstlnn doc trine It is not tho man or woman who labors and tolls that la honored socially, but tho man who does ,not need tho labor, and who doos not la bor and toll to aorvo his brother mon and w;omon ns Christ served, Tho standard of social truth Is, with us, not what a man or woman has dono tc sorvo his or hor follows, but what a man or woman hns'gotton for hlmsolf or hersolf, or, worao s,tlll, what a man or woman's ancostors tho more ro moto tho bottor havo gotton and scored up and passed on to thorn. Tho wholo thing Is un-Chrlstlan, antl-Chrlstlan. Bit. J. C. PETERS. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Notice of Primary Election. Notlco Is horoby givon thnt there will bo a primary election hold Jn the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth. Sixth and Sovqnth wards of tho city of Snlom, Marlon county, Orogon, on Wodnosday, tho 25th day of Novem ber, 1903, for tho purposo of nominate Ing Ono alderman for tho First ward. One aldorman for tho Second ward One alderman or tho Third ward. Ono alderman for tho Fourth ward. Two aldermon for tho Fifth ward. Two nldormon for tho Sixth ward. Two aldermon for tho Seventh ward Tho polling places for said wnrda will ba as follews: First ward, Frooland'a factory. Socond ward, City Hall, Third ward, Frooland'a Btore. Fourth ward, Red Front barn. Fifth wnrd. Old Meat mnrkot. Sixth ward. Street Car barn. Seventh ward, Jory's fruit dryer. The polling place of each ward will be open from 3 o'clock p. m. to 7 o'oloak p. m. for the reception of votes. By order of the cpmmlttee. W. M. LAFOItB. Chairman. F. T. WR1CWTMAN. lT-it-i Secretary. Return of the Prodigal. Chus. Allen, that gonial North Da kota newspaper man who rame out here several years ago. ami enjoyed the ellmnte ami frtdU of Orogon for a twelve-month, has returned to stay. It will be remembered that after hla short stay here he again hungered for the Ileshpots and bllaaards of the land of the Dakotaa, and he returned but his experience was that of 98 per cent of all who try that experiment. He eouldn't fully appreciate Oregon until he again went up against tho real thing at 40 below zero, and now, like every good Mlseourlan ho "kuows." and will let well enough alone. All of Charley's old friends are glad to see him baok In God's country. JOURNAL X-RAYS j A stnndlng Job waiting for a street car. What follows a storm? Woll, some times the weathor prediction;. The proper resolution for the boards of county commissioners of thlB stato Is: 'Resolved, Thnt we havo the court house Insured to its utmost limit, and the county books exported." A Sumpter gambler has skipped With another man's wife. It Is part of the profession to take chances, but in this case Itls a dead cinch he loses. Eugene's now theater was dedicated last night "The Christian" being the opening play. Many are of tho opinion thnt Catherlno Counties is too heavy for light pnrts, and too light for heavy parts, and ns "Glory" altornatos bo tweon tho two, sho is up against It. Crawford Exonerated. Tho Stato Bar Association Is in sos- slon at Portland. Among other mat ters before It yostorday was tho re port of tho grievance committee and tho discussion of ,tho charges' of per jury brought against Attornoy-apnernl A. M. Crawford by Judgo W. R. Willis of Roseburg. The allegation 1b found ed on nnd old trouble, which tho two attornoys had in making a settlement of feos for n enso thoy handlod while In partnership. Williams claimed that Crawford had perjured hlmsolf In re gar dto a cm tain written agreement gard to a certain written agrcoment and which ho denied tho oxlstonce of. Tho committee's roport stated that there seemed to be Insufficient grounds for bringing tho chnrges and recom mended thnt the matter be passed ovor. Thoir roport was approved and accepted. Bed Time I tako a pleasant herb drink, the next morning (I feel bright and my com plexlon Is better. My doctor says It acts gently on the s.omache, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lano'R mod Iclno. All druggists sell It at 25c and 50 cents. Lane's Fnml.y Medicines moves tho bowels each day. If you cannot get It, send for froo samples Address, Orator Woodward, LeRoy, N. Y. Why the Mills Shut Down. In an lntorvlow Senator Dooth, of tho T3ooth-Kolly Company, has two ex planations for tho unfortunate closing of their oxtcnslvo Lane county saw mills. The bunion of his oxplnnatlon Is that his company cannot got cars, on account of a railroad car shortage. It Is probablo though that a very fow words ho slipped Into tho Intervlow toll tho story more to tho point, and In accordnnco with tno facts. "If wo can again And markets, which are now badly demoralized," sayB Mr. Booth, "and enn get cars with which to fill ordors thoso two mills (Spring field nnd Coburg) will continue to run till the logs wo havo on hand aro cut up." 'Markets badly demoral ized!" No other explanation Is noed ed. Under such conditions timber Is more doslrablo In tho treo than In lumbor. Kugeno Guard. Climatic Cures. The Influonco of climatic conditions In tho euro of consumption Is vory much ovordrawn Tho poor pntlont, and tho rich patient, too, can ilo much bettor at homo by proper attontlon to food digestion, and a regular courso of Gorman Syrup. Froo oxpoctoratlon In the morning is mado certain by German Syrup, so Is a good night's rest and the nbsenco of that weak ening cough and debilitating night sweat. Restless nights and tho ox hausilon due to coughing, tho great est danger and dread of tho consump tive, can be prevented or stopped by taking Gorman Syrup liberally and regularly. Should you be ablo to go to a warmer cllmo you wtll find that of the thousands of consumptives there, the few who are bonefitted and regain strength are thoso who use German Syrup. Trial bottle, 25o; rog uluj else, 7c. At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's drug stores. Wallowa Lambs Go East I.n Grande. Or.. Nov. 13. Twelve do-ubledcck cars of lambs, about 2700 lrkd. were shipped from Ifilglu to Huntington Saturday The lambs were property uf Bmse' City buyers, and were brought tum Wallowa. Adoeeof the Biters belore msals will cre ate a healthy deeire for food and aisiit the stomach in its work of diges tion. Then you'll not suf fer from Flatulency. Sour Stomach. Sick Headache Dyspepsia, or InilecstloB. We urge a trial at OBce. Sitters sttt-JgU (J lljgV. In&Ji Iggggu r M! wLmd lEigS&W fl IgggHiBH' Sk !Hggsk gH iHgW EH asBB ggw sH nw JB ggggggggTcT Hggflgtgabk. gggggfl ggggggn Hfl fffl fc, B H m9k IgggfH Tho Hind Ton Havo Always in uso xor over no years, . . - j. ...., una. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-ns-jrood" are bub Experiments that trlilo with nnd ordnngcr tho health of Infants and Children Experience rfeainst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Oat t Tla is n harmless suhstltuto for Castor Oil, Pore gor,' Drops and Soothing; Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contm m neither Opium, Morphlno uor other Narcotlo subsuinco. Its ago is its guarantee It destroys 'Worinj and allays Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It rcllovos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach nnd Dowels, giving healthy and natural sloop, Tho Ohildrou's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Cz&u The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC OKNTAUR OOMMNV. t MUMMY TflttT. HtW VOIIK OITY. The well known Salem firm formerly known as Green baum's has increased. Mr. Edward Kostein formerly of Eu gene, an enterpririnjaf young business man, having become a partner. The new firm ' Rostein & Greenbaum will continue the popular priced Dry-Goods and Millinery business at the same location 302 Commercial Street. They will be glad to see all their old customers and as many new ones as possible. To introduce the new firm Introductory Bargains will Kostine & lireeiMuni 302 Commercial Street ,. C. CROSS Meats and Provisions PHONB 291 Established 1884 A Condition and not a Theory Confronts the fasUdlous man that has soiled llnon, and don't know whore he can bavo It laundorod with out Injury and In an Irreproachable mannor. Wo can rellovo hla mind rlRht now by nssurjng him that his shirts, collars and cuffs didn't look better when first purchased than they do when sent home from the Safcm Steam Laundry. COLONEL. J. OLMSTED. Prop. DOnUS D. OLMSTED. Msrr. Phone 411. 320 Liberty St 'itt!a3 "" u W&telQi9i9MtH&4iWWt't&&t&m&949t ::::::AGENCY OF:::::::: BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.;; GRAIN BDYBB8 AND SH1PPEBSOT fiR AlNI ; Oats For Sale. HOP PROWERS SUPPLIES. Cm dc and stick Sulphnr. J. G. Graham, Agent, 4awwi(88tatiai aitw twwfrs Bought, nnd which hns beca iios uorno tuo mgnntnro of ana lias uecn iniuio under his pcr nFy " sonal supervision sinco its infnucy. Signature of be given. Signs of Renewed Activity In the real estate world indlcaU hv creasing building operations thli Spring, ani prompt us to remind j thnt mi.- falKHna for ailnnlvlnff hlfd U. and soft wood, lumber, lath, ehlngWt, and other building materials are ex ceptionally good. Wo will be pleal to furnish estimates on contrtcU, large or smalL A car of Mill City shingles received. QOODALE LUMBER CO, ... Near 6. P. Pas DtpH Phone S61. fH- v i i i i i OTV7 n..:.l Ot C.fnm flr fcVf uuuuuoiuax ut. mucin, a'CSS) gKto)y -"- T'., .4r- . -j -,& ,Mi frflLu '' .jj-i -..n. wumtm