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i OBJECTS TO WIFE'S KISSING New York Husband Makes Habit Ground for Divorce Eastern Paper Discusses the Question of How Much , and Who a Married . Woman May Kiss (Philadelphia Inquirer.) In n. divorce suit In the New York eourts, which has achieved consider able! notoriety, tho question of kiss ing Ib predominant. There nro a mumber of correspondents figuring In too caso, but tho evidence bo far Is largoly that tho accused wife's Indis cretions consisted In kissing other 100. Tho attorneys for tho plaintiff havo closely cross-questioned the de fendant, who admits tho kissing, but Justifies It. Their purpose, evidently, is to Bhow that a married woman may kiss no man but her husband and re latives without ovldonclng a moral laxity sumciont to break the mar riago bond. It does not need tho lawyers to tell ua that kissing Is or may not be a aioral act Thoro aro more sorts of kisses than of lies doscrlbod so suc cinctly by Shakoepearo. Thero are Innocent and wicked kisses, good and bad ones, thoso of love, of troachery, of conventionality, and , somo devoid of any physical charactor. One must know tho mental status of the partlos In intorost beforo the oxact moral quality of tho kiss may bo determined. On this subject there Is a wldo d iff or nco of opinion, not only botwoon nations, but botwqon individuals, In our own country. Somo wives kiss ing whom they please, providing tho husbands aro not limited In tholr own osculatory oxcurslons. Thoro are somo men so Jealous that thoy can hardly pdtmlt tholr Wives to bo de cently pleasant to othor mon, let alono kissing them. This seems to bo tho caso whoro ovoryono should bo por- uaded In his own mind and in his pa wwooeMBw cq a I The House Furnishing Salem. 269 Liberty i,vag(paiiaaB(i3MitnMaiiiBiwtflffBWtitftfttff'riFi,lftftiaai et ittig iet niiimiPiaiiiniaiHnyii8wiiitn We do what We kill and remove cancers and tumors without the aid of a knife. Read the testimony of a prominent Silem man: ! ! TO THE PUBLIC. In justice to Dr. Cook, and that the !! world may know v hat great work he is doing, I wish to ;; ! ! inform them that I have been taking treatment from hirn I . !! for the past fifteen months and in that time he has re- ;; !! moved from my alimentary canal tnree tumors or can' . ! I cerous growths, as large as a man's hand, all from the i j !J larger intestine. Also another cancerous growth from ;; i! off mv right right foot and another from my fight j; ; ; thumb. This has all been accomplished through mcdi- . ; ;; cinesilone, they killing the growth and the spider like .. ;; roots and nature itself casting them off, without the . ; n;A nfinirV nr mirfrerv. I do not believe I could have .. ;; found equally successful treatment anywhere n he .. i ; world and cheerfully recommend Dr. J. F. Cook, the . . ; ; Botanical Doctor, to all who read this testimonial. ; ; ;;nj Soencer. We can do as mnch for you or more . . ; ; if you need it. ' T" -"-- ... J. F. COOK 2 DeBtuberBotaB.cl Doctor. Care iiwwolwwwfrWfrtMlMe, wife's If ho can. On general principles It may be said that the wife who promiscuously kisses other men, particularly If not on good terms with her husband lays hersolf open to suspicion. On tho other hand, the most devoted and faithful of wives somotlmos kiss other men with affection and satis faction without disturbing tho har mony of the family flrosldo. It can ho said that whon a wlfo prefers to kiss othor mon than her husband, the rocks aro pretty near the hearth's boat, but It Is not fair to draw too wldo conclusions from Individual In stances. Thero may bo much vlrtim In a kiss and there may be much tragedy. It Is better to err on tho safe sldo, and promiscuous kissing by wo men is not ostemed a desirable habit by mon for tho reason that they want to havo a woman all to themselves whon thoy can go' her. and some times several of them. This Is, when wo consider tho wnywardnoss of men, a solflsh view, but It undoubtedly exists. May n married woman kiss whom sho pleases? She may, and sho also may regret It. Is Consumption Hereditary That consumption is n horedltary dlseaso was claimed by all of tho oldest wrltors on this subject. It Is only recently that any medical writer has seriously attompted to deny the hereditary charactor of consump tion. Why is it that physicians havo suddenly reached the conclusion that consumption Is not hereditary that Is to say not ontnlled by tho parents upon Uio children? Why Is It thnt tho doctors have reached this con clusion In contradiction of alt human experiences? The mass of the people bollove that consumption Is horoditnry. They know vory woll that whon fathor or mother or both aro of a consumptive tondoncy, or have had consumption that tho children or at least somo of them are liable to havo tho same dis ease. People all know this. Tim doctors used to believe It. Not only tho pcoplo, but thoso who manngo In surance companlos bollevo consumpt tlon to bo hereditary. No ono Is con sidered a good risk In any reputable lnsuranco company today If It can be LeatherUphol- in Chain, Rockers and Couches. Will you cousidtr one as an Xmas gift? With the proper pressure brought to boar Santa Claus ! might present you with ono ( Company. Street. Albany We Claim it all Disaases. . umih a. THE BAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, Of health, we say of a perfectly health ful woman, and ft is a picture everyone loves to look upon. All the pictures of an me artists wuo uave ever painiea the glory and beauty of womanhood, are only copies and imitations of this picture. never artist mixed a color on his palette thnt can vie with the hues which tint a healthful worn ati's check, Why should this chnrui be sacrificed to sickness ? It need not be save in rare cases. Th6 gen eral health of woman is so linked with the local womanly health that wasted cheek and sunken eve are in gentral but evidences of womanly diseases. Cure the diseases and the phy sical health is restored. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures the ills of women. It establishes regu larity, dries weakening drain, heals in flammation and ulceration, and cures fe male weakness. Mm. Mry . Lenin, of Tanner. Gilmer Co., . Va , writes I shall always recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite rrcncrlptlon. 'Golden Medical Discovery ' and ' riessaut relicts,' for tlicy cured me when doctors and other medicines failed. For fifteen years t suffered untold mLerv When I commenced taking Dr Merce's medi cines, I had given up all hope of ever ctttlug well I could not He down to sleep, nndeverr thing I ate would almost cramp me to death. Wan very nervous and could hardly walk across the room I onlv weighed ninety pounds when t commenced taking thene medicines six years ngo.now I weigh one hundred and forty pounds and am having lietter health than ever Iwfore. My friends all My they can hardly helleve that t am the same person : alter being sick so long I have changed to be robust and rosy checked." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate Etouiach, liver and bowels. shown that his fathor or mothor, or both, havo died of consumption. This bolng true, we repont tho question, Why Is it that the doctors aro today almost unanimous In de claring that consumption is not he reditary. The answer Is this, thnt the doc tow nre trying to defend the ge'rm theory of dlsuota They try to show that consumption is due to n gorm or mlcrobo; thnt no one can havo con sumption unless tills particular dis ease germ gets Into tho system. They call It tuborcular bacilli. Thore is not n word of truth in this gorm theory, not a slnglo word. It is puroly Imaginary and has no rollablo Justification. To bo ouro, tho doctors find bacteria In tho sputum of consumptive pat ients. Thoy could also find bacteria In tho sputum of any othor person. Any and all sputum contains bao toria. In case of consumption tho air colls nro especially clogged and load od with retained sputum. Thus It hnppons thnt moro bactorla could be found In tfio sputum and secretions of consumptlvo patlonts than in othor people. Hut thoso bactorla, or sd-called dls easo germs, do not produco consump tion. Thoy aro an effect, not a causo. Thoy aro to bo found wherever re tained Bocrotlons aro to bo found. Evory hollow tooth contains myriads of them. Thoy swarm In tho bron chial tubes and lungs of every per son, sick or woll. In healthy tissues thoy do not And such pormanent lodg. mont as In diseased tissue Hut, Instead of looking at tho min ute organisms as an affect rathof Uian a cause, tho doctors havo sot out to show that thoy cause dlseaso;. that ovory Individual disease has a special microbe or germ which causes It. Therefore, In consistency, they are obliged to pretend to bellove that consumption Is not hereditary. ' To admit that consumption can jiass down from generation to gener ation is, of course, to undermine the germ theory tfbe doctors cling to the germ theory with a death grip. They have been obliged to give up one by one every rational theory to support tho administration of drugs In the oure of disease, Tlmo and experience have proven ovory theory which the doctors have conjured up. The germ theory was formulated at a time when the whole medical fraternity was In utter de spair as to being able to have even a rational excuse for drug medication It Is their last hop. They Iwv hews driven back from fortress to fortress until In the grni theory they have taken their last stand. If defeated her the prsetle of 'humMcIr Is In chaos, and the protons aw) claims of the ralial fraternity ar a Rsbtt lous mass M4r eonvietimf xperi enrss. No wonder they fight to malu UIh the germ theory. They are quits willing to approve of the marriage of eonstimptlv) peo ple raUisr than fir up the gorm theory. Not long ago the doctor were Mylog that it was a rim for a consumptive person to marry; that there ought to b medical exports so as to prevent the marriage of all people suspected as being consump tive. Dut now, slnee the germ theory has risen to suqIi Importance It must be defended at all hazards. The doctors have not only left off saying anything against the marrtge of con sumptive people, but are actually pro- m-tumiM-Lu iff 'itt-wi wuiwl OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER nounclng upon such marriages their boriodlctlon and doing all thoy can to allay the fears of tho people concern ing the hereditary character of con sumption. Markct Quotations Today X X. "Wfc St s Pes ttoat marxst" X Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant A Psnnsll, Prop. Wheat 75c. Buck-wheat S0& Poultry at Gttiner's Market. Chickens to. Eggs Per dozen. 3Gc. Turkeys, 12 Ho. Ducks 10a Hop Market Hops 16010c Potatoes, Vegetables, Etc ' Potatoe 30c. Onions mc. Drltd Fruits. Peaches 10c. Apricots 10c. Apples 10c Petite prune 4c, Italian prunes 6c. Wood, runes' Posts, Eto. Dig flr 34.00. Second-growth II 10. ' Arh 13.00 to IS.7&. Body oak 34.60. Pole oak 34.00. Cedar Posts i0c. Hides. Pstt sod Fur. Qrn Hides, No 1 itjic. Ore-m Hides, No. i lflt. Clt Skin I to Bo. Sheep 76c Goat Skins I5o to tl.Ot Qraln anc.' Flour Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills 7Bc. Oats 32c Barley 118.50 per ton. Flour Wholesale, $3.00. Llvs Stock 'Market Steers I c Cows 2 Ho. Sheep $1.80. Dressed veal SWc. Dressed hogs 54 c. Live hogs (He " Mutton Ic per pound. Val-COIttc Hsy, F4d. Eta. BaBIod choat 111. Baled clover $10.' Bran $20. Shorts $21. Creamery and Dairy Prodoets. Good dairy butter 10026c. Croamory butter HVaC. . Cream separator skimmed, at Com. Creamery, Sltfc, set. Portland Market Whoat Walla Walla, 72c. Valloy 78c. Flour Portland, beet grade, $9769 $3.86; graham, $1.76. OautCholce White, 1.07 V&e. Barloy Foad, $10 por ton; rolled, . Mlllatuff Bran, $10. Hay Timothy, $1G$16. Potatoes 60OI0c Egga Oregon ranch, 36c. Poultry Chickens, mlxod, .9 per pound; spring, 10c turkeys, live, 12()14c. Mutton Dressod, 60 4c. Pork Dressod, C0CHc Beef Cross, l0Hc Voal 8c Hope 190$ crop, 12012c vTooI Valley, 17l!c Eastern Oregon, 11015o; Uebalr, UOHHc Hides dry, II sounds am upwards, 16 to 16H. Butter Boat dairy, 2022Hc; fan cy creamery, 30Q32Hc; store, 1E016HC CLASSIFIED ADS JiirMVfemtmtM. firs IUm er ItM, If til cjliaa Ustrtcdtkrt tiats for ISC. SOcs Wctk 91.50 s or. AU em fir Ban at tfas css rsti. WANTED. Salesmen Wanted Kvoroywhero to solicit ordors for genoral lino of nursory stock and seeda Brown Bros., Itochoater, N Y. 12-7-3t Wanted At onco; a housekeeper on farm, eight miles south of Salem; no family. Address S. It. Jones, It F. D. No. 8. 12-7-Ct Wanted. A froah milch cow. Jersey preferrod. O. W. Poarrolno, It. It 8. lMl Wanted A good frosh cow. Part Durham and part Jersoy preferred. Call at shop of II. Poblo. corner of Forry and Liberty streets. 1 2-4-3 f Wanted-A hop yard by a rontr. Addrnws "F. M." Fairground, Ore ma. lZ'-3 Wanteds Wood choppers good pay and easy timber. Inquire at 180 State street ll-24.2w LOST AND FOUND. Lost A sliver lwacelet. Under leave at Journal office. 12-7-St Found, A largo gray Scotch hound. Owner call and pay for same. Cha. rraace, 4T Trad street, Balem, Orsgon. U-8-lwk Lost Last Sunday, ilr of silver rimmed glasses. Leave at Journal offlca Mid recelvo reward. 12-4-1' .j:-"Z3 Orspe Plant for 8ale-For bt plants at fl.00 per hundred, best varlctiot, all on Stefaa Umbocko, at Au Voro Park, ut of Balen, or ad Jrss him at Salem, Or. lt-s-St' 8, 1903. FOR SALE. Fr Sate Or trade for town property, lo-acre farm. -Inquire at 260 Mill street 12.4-lwk For 8ale. Ono fullbloodod Shorthorn bull. 3 years old; solid dark red. Will sell choap, If token soon. Bull Is not broochn Inquire of M. A. McCorklo, Salem, Or. 12-4-3t For Sale. A span of good thrro-quar-tor brod Porchoron maros, coming 3 and 4. Apply to B. F. Tuckor, Turner, Or. 12-4-31 Three Choice Young Boars Register ed Berkshire; weight 200 pounds; terms reasonable. Thoso pigs aro from, tho flno brood bow I purchased of Mr. lAdd, paying $60 for her. J. W. McKlnnoy, Turner, Ore. 11-27-tf Overcoat Bargain, Two good oven coats, nearly as good as new, for one-fourth tholr cost Mm, O. H. Walker, at Salem Dye Works. 11-27-tf For 81 Or trade, a fine 10-acre chlckea or fruit ranch; first-class buildings and ImprovenaeaU; clooo to school, poeienllco, store and rail way station. Will trad for city or unimproved farm property. Address "W, J.," Oar Journal 11-6- For Salsw O. K. Orubbers, Best In Oregon; thM state premiums; one horse has the power of $1; can grub an acre a day. James Finney, Brooks, Or. 10-35-lm For Sals lnmprovsd and unimproved block property In South Salem. For Information Inquire of & Hofer, Journal offlo. 10-l-tx Cholo Farm For Sale. Threo mile northwest from Brooks, having dwelling house, barn and two hop houses, with 30 acres of hope, bal anco farming land, with running water, eoccopt onough choice Umbor to supply tho place, M. J. Kgan. 11-12-U For Sale.- Bargains. Sovoral cholco plocea of property, both outside and Inside, Call and se oownor, 407 High strooL'IH blocks north of city halL. 11-lMm For Sale Eighty acres of Washington county, for land In $460. A bargain for some ono wanting to make a home. Some tlmbor on tho place; soms cleared. B. Hofer, Ba lem, Oregon. 10-4-tf FOR RENT. For Rent Large double store on State street, 60-foot front, 80 doep. Apply to M. Kllnger. 10-7-tf Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottle block, by day, week, or month. Al so light housekeeping rooms, Elec tric lights. Open all hours. Commercial St, No, 331, Phene: 39(6 Main. Mattlc Hutchlns, Prop. MISCELLANEOUS. Meier's Bsrbsr Collofte Of Salt Lake City, offers advantages In teaching the trade that cannot be had ttso where. Avoid schools the Oregon snd California barbers' new laws aro apt to close at any time, Write today for our special odor to dis tant students, ll-10-lm Ths Proper Thing Th popular drink for family uso Is O, S. soda and carbonated beveragos, Every body should keep thoso goods at tholr homes. Call up Oldeon Btolx Co. 'phone 421. D. F. Jormsn. Dealor In now and second-hand house furnishing goods. Great bargain In stoves and row furniture. Hlghost prion paid for second-hand artlolos. 210 Cornmer alal strssi. Bay Have you tried frlwards A Luseh rs for meats. We havo tho boat sausago In town. t Como and try It. and bo convinced. 410 Knit State street Salem Truck and Dray Co,Old4 and bcH equipped company In Sa lem. Piano and furniture moving a specialty Office 'phone, 811. Yf. W. Brown Son, proprietor. Offlos No. 10 BUt street -Mra Dr. Z. M. ParvlnAt 207 Commercial stroet, upstairs. Singing schooL JludlraenUl and sight reading class- es. Begins Wodnesday evening, Oo- tohor 14th. Class every Wednes day evening to May 1st, next Tui tion. 11.00. Unique Cleanlnp Rooms 8hsw A Johnson, the cleaners, ar now lo cated at 209 Commercial strt They do a general pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid glve, gents' oloth Inx. etc. Phon 2614. 6-28-lyr. PHYSICIAN AND aunOEON. Dr. W. 8. MottWlll horeaftec bi found In the Drey block. 176 Com mercial street, over Oregon Sho Co. Offlc telephone. 2931; res dene puon 3761. Offlc hours t to II, and I to 6. New Sweet CldorvSend your order t the nearoat grocery, or sail up phon 43L Oldon fltols k Co. 9-104 DRE68MAKER8. Mrs. L. Cn4ll Do dressmaking at br horn, om th ear lln. neu ths BonUh SaJam MSBtftssry. (Xmatty ' taUa sastett. ll-ls-lsa-4-v BVRH H WATCHMAKER; W. Calvst, Pra16al WaUhmaKs 158 Stat streot, make; a sItiny of repairing watches, oloclr aa Jewelry, and guarant good werk at reasonable prices. 1M8-1jt RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 06 BU,t street Open day and night Oar 20c tneaU are bettor than any 35e house in the state. Six 20c meals for $1.00; 21 30c meals for $1.00. LODQE8. Valliy ledge No. 18, A. O.U. W. Moots In tholr hall In Holman block, cor ner Stato and Liberty, ovory Ma day evening. Visiting brthr welswne. noy McInUre, M. W. A. B. Aufraace, Recorder C'-J'ILodg No. 1t, Kif P-Oatl Hall In Holman blocks corner Ut and Liberty Sta. Tnesday of h wk at 7:10 p. m. A. B. Strama O. P.. It J. riscalnsr K. n. and a Forssitsr ef Amsrlca Court fhetv wood rorssUr No, 18. Mtts Frf. day night In Turnw block. S. W. Mlntwrn. O. B.; A. L. Browa. Rm, Modern Woodmen of Amerto Or. goo. Cedar Camp No, 6341. Me very Thursday Tnlng at 8 o'clock Holman HalL Frank A. Turner. V. 0.: A. L. Brown. Clerk. Protection Lodg No. J, Anoleat C dtr United Workmen, meets ovrr Saturday venlng in th Hols Hall, cornor Stato and Liberty streets. YlslUng brethren wolwwa. J. O. Graham, M. W.j J, A. SsUwoofi Becerder. OSTEOPATHS. Drs. M. T. Scliosttlo, Frank J. 8 air and Anna M. Barr. Graduate American School of Osteopathy, Ktrksville, Mo., successors to Dr. Orace Albright Orflc hours to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Temple, Phon Main atllf residence phon 2002 red. .T0.? ?0mAL. .NP DATH8, Evan'a Barber Short Only flrstrctass shop on State itreot Rvory thl new and un v.ata Flntxnt porce lain baths. Shavo, 16o; hair-out o baUis, 2Cc. Two (lrsUlass boot blacks, Q. W. Iffvans. proprietor. -.n.-.Pnp-.-HY?-J55StRByAw. BENJAMIN OCHVARZ A 80N8 ' Hop morchants, 97 to 69 Stats street, Salem, Oregon. Represented by Jos, Harris. WM, DROWN A CO-Hops. Mohair, , wool, hop growers' supplies. N. 229 Commercial street, Salem, Ore gon. Phono 1301. SQUIRE FARRAR Hop merchant, and purchasing agent No. 219 Commercial street, upstairs, Bat, Orogon. Phone 1651. T. A. LIVE8LEY A CO, Dealer la hops and hop supplies. Phon 1111, office room 18 Oberhelm bldg, lorn, Oregon. J. CARMJCHAEL Hop buyer. O0 In Busb-Breyman building, Bale, Oregon. Sample of choice hop so licited from all growers. CATLIN A LINN Hop buyors. Boom 8. Bush-Broyman block, Balem, Ore gon. Phono 1431. HUDDARD A CnOQSAN Hop bay ers. Room 2, Murphy block, Salssa, Oregon. Tolophono No. 371. WATER COMPANY. nssSnSsfslVA.fkytnMinta SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For wator sonic apply at oflee. Dills payable monthly In advaaoe. Ma all complaints at ths office. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER. CAPITAL CITV Express and Trausfer Moots all malt and paM&ager trains Baggago to all parts of the city. Prompt service, Tolophono No, I4L HECKMAN HEDRICK A ROMYErl VARI ETV gTO"g' Coat llADgers-UI China In sets or by the plc, In msnf styles, The Variety Store 94 Court St. Aaaora M. Wtlck. Pms WIRE FENCING. Hop Wire Wovsn Wire Fsrwlnfl. Place your orders now and get re duced prlees. Car of fencing to amre Ootober 20th; car of fencing la No vember. Writ and get prices. WALTBR MORLBY, 0 Court St, Balem, 07, DENTISTS. WV. O. H. MACK 3C3E13Xr,aL? xsti? fliiKOAionr to Dr. J. M. Kftllt, 1 Whit Corner. Saleoi, Oregon. Partle desiring superior wnUonM at uw rat feo In any braneh are la peeal) requsot THE EUTECAFB 208 Commercial Btrsat Regular Dinner at Nooi 25c Meals at all hours Service n U Csrte a EOCERLBN, ProfHetaf U yiiiiwiw-i''l'B"''ll'''lJ'''"',Wl'fr'"T V" PlfWWWWRHfWP