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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 2

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TH DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM, OCTOBER 23, 1903 TWO I -t i now Ideas. We should grieve more city official should bo put oh a flat sal 1 MEMORIE8. (Edith Turner Newcomb, In Harper' when we are not using the understanding we already have than because of Bazar.) THt DAILY JOURNAL orlppe News Association Telegrams, 3 and 5 O'olook Editions. An empty room, and yet how full, Of her since she has gone; No trifle but becomes a thing For thought to dwell upon.

fyf If olly ntilfy ff (MIT text-book, Science and Health' by Mrs-. Eddy, will furnish most students with enough understanding for daily use-Alfred Farlow In Boston Times. BY HOFER BROTHERS. The very silence misses her, ary, and all the earnings of his office put in the treasury. -'Fourth, tax the Intangible ynluflnof untaxed 1 These are three propositions that ev-ry honest man can understand; no matter whit party he belongs to.

They are reform Of course, the cheap, prostitute style politician will say yes, yes, to these propositions, and promise them In the platformi But men must be elected who will se ethat few plain reforms like these are carried. into effect, THE LIMERICK UP-TO-DATE BOOK And moves on noiseless feet, Dally One Year, MOO In Advanee. Dal'iy Three Month, $1.00 In Advanee Dally by Carrier, SO Cents Per Month Weekly One Year, 11.00 In Avano. It has been quite two generations Fearing to wake some memory She Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hag beat fa use for over 30 years, has borno tlie signature nr since Lear's "Nonsense Book" de-. lighted the hearts of young and old.

In the Intermediate years we have had but fow and scanty limericks, so una lias ucou limue unuer ills pep, sonal supervision since Its iufaucj, Allow no one to deceive you In that It Is rather a renaissance that The brave heart could not meet. Irrevocable fate is felt In every place, and look! How Arm its iron hand has grasped That open half-read book. To Manufacture Radium. A company has been formed in Buf All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-ns-grood" are but JOURNAL SPECIAL DELIVERY. One Week .1 10 One Month 86 Three Months 1.00 At Journal office.

At Daue'a Grocery, 8outh 8alem. At Bewersox Grocery, Yew Park. Asylum Avenue Grocery Store. Eleotrlo Grocery, Eaet State 8t we find in Mrs. Muinford's volume of collected and original rhymes.

Needless to say that the same clever touch shown in this latest offering to the Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of .1 1. tt.l 1Vna.lAnMl 1 ,1 ui- f. iiiibuw nuu yiiumwi m'Mwuw -uifoauuciii, En lighter moments. The limericks are falo to extract the rare metal radium, which today is the astonishment of What Is CASTORIA each attached to an appropriate moral admonition, i such as "Good Resolu the scientific world, from uranium Oat via is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pat i tions," "Beware of Rash Judgment" ores obtained from Utah beds owned by the company. Tho Buffalo com and "Speatt Kindly." She's bo homely you'd think she pany proposes to make It a market Jbee would smother.

bra able commodity, producing it as a commercial article. A few years ago And her back view Is just like her gorA Drops and Soothing; Syrups. It ia Pleasant. oonttu'ts neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcok substance. Its age is its guarantee.

It destroys Worn and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wltf Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipate and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleef, The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, grai it 1 1 immiim 1 1 1 smt brother, Her eyes are both bent, And her nose Is a dent; Stephen T. Lockwood, of Buffalo while- in the West met two prospectors, who In searching for gold and land The Weather.

But then, "She's so good to her 6 For this afternoon, tonight and Sat silver, had met peculiar ore deposits in Grant Utah. They sent the ore to an assayer, who reported not "a urday, fair. genuine CASTORIA always; mother!" Then we read of "intemperance," Truth," "Popularity" and "Perse WHY IT 8UCCEEDS. Everybody's Magazine has sprung Into sudden greatness, reaching the quarter million mark on a four-months' spurt of growing popular favor. It started In to be true to Its name, and Is literally what Its name Implies In its program and tho contents of Its pages.

First it flred every questionable advertisement the get-rlch-qulck, and the patent medicines and gift enterprises and lotteries. Next It has a few leading articles illustrated, that are of the "burning-bush" and "bete nolr" order, so far as the public Is concerned. Then It has some real good Btorles plenty of them by the brightest wlelders of the King's English, who are snapped up by Everybody's. There, are eight pages of short editorials, quick-plate Impressions of current events, fast-time exposures by the keenest perceptive minds. Art, music and books have recognition from the same standpoint, that the readorB of Everybody's shall, be well-informed, au fnlt.

Then on top of all the comprcsced excellencies the price of this great big, cheerful, over-flowlng-with-gcod-things magazine Is 10 cents. Lflne PADRE IGNATIUS. na Bears the Signature of S7 With cross in hand, the pious father verance." There was an old person naraer Tate, trace of the precious metals. There was much uranium, however, and Mr. Lockwood, knowing Its commercial value, urged the Importance of the bun wno out nsnmg wont early ana hi! late.

When a fish gave a tug, Then ho pulled on the Jug, Sat sch And the thing that he caught was a skate. Space forbids our quoting at great wei Ha' I.Cal 'as I i The Kind You Have Always Bougt In Use For Over 30 tHC ACNTAUR OOMMNV, TT MUHRAV BTHCrr, NKWVOHK OITV. er length, but we can assure our readers, that were we to do so, we would dlscoveVy upon the prospectors with whom he had become associated, and claims were staked out upon the whole deposit. The Utah bed was carnotlte, a combination of uranium, yandadium, iron, copper and barium, and, as later researches Bhowed, radium and polon-iumi. After establishing a title to the claim Mr.

Lockwood had returned East, and subsequently became Interested in the discovery of Professor and Madame Curie and Professor Becquerel's announcement of the radio-activity of uranium, followed as It was by the discovery of the radium. el not spoil the pleasure In the volume Itself, as the full gaiety of the non trai fere sense rhymes Is only experienced when read In connection with their accompanying designs. The publisher announces that al BOOB From camp to camp on Heaven's or- rand bent; 1 Soothing the wretched, overborne with woes, And to the weary bringing sweet content Oh, gentle soul, too kind for this rude earth, What virtues doth thy being com-. prohend'; Thou shouldst have lived la times of peaceful mirth, Whon war was not, and man ne'er lacked a friend. Of what avail those peaceful words of thine, Whon for the battlo armies are ar-rayed What use thy mission of good-will dt-vine, When to the foe war's standard is displayed.

1 The. drums' are beaten, trumpets shrill resound. Twp gifts alone thou canst bestow on Suluto with smiles all those with lion- or crowned, Anil for the dead a single tear let ready tho second edition of 20,000 copies Is on the press, so that Its record Is rapidly approaching that of the This suggested to Mr. Lockwood that Fair Warning to Stock Owners. Persons owning horses or cows are warned that hereafter all stock running at large anywhere In the city limits, including the new wards, will be taken up subject to the city ordinances.

D. W. GIBSON, 10-13-tf City Marshal. the uranium from Utah would yield Cynic's Calendar," the edition for radium as well as the uranium ex 1904 now numbering 40,000. aig CHEAP SUNDAY RATE8 yea kne Between Portland and Wlllin Valley Points.

but Jcov Low round trip rates hate I placed In effect between Portlui Dei Willamette Valley points, la Bpc direction. Tickets will be sold car days and Sundays, and limited It i turn on or before the following I the day. Call on Southern Pacific om agonts for particulars; 2.20 inme trip Salem to Portland and retua di Paul Elder San Francisco, tracted from the flinty pitchblende, and a plant to manufacture this remarkable substance will soon be in operation. I publishers. Price, Jl.OO net.

JOURNAL X-RAYS. Dowie now says he is going to con 80 DIFFERENT. Dog Catcher Wanted. Theunderslgned would like to employ several competent men to assist In enforcing the dog law. Call at city hall.

D. W. GIBSON, 10-13-tf City Marshal. vert the pope. The big checks Dowle boasted of re 10-ltf W.

E. COMAN, 0.Pi3: i ceiving have turned out to be like Dowle worthless. Two hundred ZionistB have con cluded that New York is not worth Lots of Claims Like This But so DifferentLocal Proof Is What 8alem People Want There are a great many of them. Every paper has its share. Statements hard to believe, harder to prove.

Statements from far-away places. What people Bay In Florida. Public expression from California. Ofttlmes good endorsement there But of little service here, at home Salem people want local proof. The sayings of neighbors, friends converting, anyhow, and will start for home.

OREGON'S DEMORALIZED P08TAL 8ERVICE. Next to the rottenness and wholesale frauds In Oregon land administration, the Oregon postal service needs revolutionizing. It takes about three days to get a letter to Portland and get it delivered to a house number In that city. It takes about forty-eight hours to get letters, delivered from ono of the state Institutions to business men in this city. Tbe railway mall service has long been In an atrophied, ossified, paralyzed, soml-lnebrlate condition.

For instance, the Portland Telegram gets into the mall at Salem tho same evonlng tho Portland Journal the same mail the next day.1 TIiIb Is probably not the fault of the Salem postofflce, but If those papers leave Portland togothor, why Is one a day late? 1 As for tho Salem papers getting anywhere on time, It Is out of the question. Thero is but one paper in tho state that can got anywhere on tima The wonderful olvll service Is putting things to sleep right smart in the postal service. It takes Eugene, Albany and valley papers several days to reach Salem. Don't know as they evor reach Portland. If anyone complains, tho red-tape and the civil service methods explain It all away, and then everybody takes another, nap, twli Bright colors sucb ss Dink, blue anl yellow.

Nordlca Is going to sing in Portland, A lucky purchase for both vou and us but nobody can tell when from the press notices. The only thing her press agent seems to want to impress ahls iiq in GPll utinc tnf VHr va A ONE-MAN POWER STATE. Tho history of Oregon Journalism, road by Mil Hlmes at tho press association shovs Oregon to have been a one-man powor state. For about twenty years editor Bush Booms to havo been tho whole brains, political push and managing powor. Tho last twenty years Editor Scott has boon tho one-man power and pro- on tlie public, Is the time and place vi! We also add a few pieces of silk just for and citizens, where their money can be dropped In.

netv at 25c a vard. Come earlv as then Good Roada Convention. Tho Good Roada Convention In Port Home Indorsement counts: It disarms the skeptic beyond dispute. This Is the backing that stands be goods will not remain with us long. Biding genius In tho public affairs of hind every box of Doan's Kidney Pills land this weak is attracting considerable attention, and especially In Marion county, where tho building of permanent roads Is a matter receiving the earnest thought and consideration of the authorities and the citizens Here Is a case of it: James A.

Tanner, farmer, corner Greenbaunfs Dry Goods Store this state. Oregon has lagged behind California and Washington In development, from both natural and artificial causes. Thirteenth and Lewis says: "So 302 Commercial Street But Oregon has boon a one-man generally! County Judge Scott, who proposition, one-lungqd common-wealth, whether for goodor'bad, and Signs of Renewed that canuot be Bald of the oilier In the real estate world Indicstii states. When could It be said that one 'man creasing building operation) Spring, an prompt us to remit! Is president of the State Good Roads Association, went down yesterday, and this morning a strong delegation followed htm to attend the sessions. Among those going from this city were: C.

Needham, county commissioner; M. A. McCorkle, county road master; J. Sutter, A. D.

Pettyjohn, E. T. Malvin, W. J. road engin that our facilities for supplying, THE LIFE SPIRITUAL.

Association makes character. To be with God Is to becomo godly. Tho olfoct Is primarily a moral upward movement In ourselves. Tho effort to know tho good gives power to be good. The mornl effect of divine 5555 jjj and soft wood, lumber, lath, Bhltftr.

and other building materials vwj ceptionally good. We will be MT to furnlBh estimates on large or small. A car of Mill shingles received. JL eer, and H. B.

Thtelsen, president of the Greater Salem Commercial Club. many suffer from kidney complaint that for a time I was alarmed about myself for I was troubled with my back aching In the region of my kidneys. I think It was caused first by a strain from heavy lifting I did two years ago. I kept getting worse instead of better and finally consulted a doctor. He told me I had gall stone in the bladder, but trouble with kidney secretions existed their too frequent action disturbed my rest from fifteen to twenty times a night.

This was very annoying and I was In a bad way when I read of Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box at Dr. Stone'a drug atore. To say I was surprised at the speedy effect of their use is putting It I have recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to others and will always have a good word for 4 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fostcr-Mllburn Buffalo, N.

sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. Does It Pay to- Buy Cheap? A cheep rcmody for coughs and QOODALE LUMBER 1 dominated the whole public policy of California or of Washington? Those states have had from live to ten men of great ability and prominence at nil times, struggling for supremacy and progress. Those slates havo from Ave to ten cities of commercial Importance, whllo Oregon lms but one. Oregon Is a ono-olty state It Is hard to sny whether tho state has produced tho omo-man-powor or the one-man-power has produced tho stale.

It la a compliment to tho power of tho press that tho one-mnn-lnfluence has been wielded by a newspaper man. communings opens a whole Inner world to us, so that It seems to be but a poor life that dealB only with material facts. The voluntary personal relation thus established with tho di colds '3 all right, bu'; you want some Near 8. Pal thing that will reliove and cure the Mioite SSI. more sovero and dangerous results of vine powor opens a channol 4nto our souls, through which Cod can radiate A Pipe Dream throat and lung troubles.

What shall you do? Go to a warmor and more regular cllmato? Yes, If possible; If not possible for you, then In either caso take tho ONLY remedy that has His Lovo and His strength. been introduced In all civilized coun The aimplo fact Is that wo have boon lenrning to give up the Idea of going Into another world to find God. Tho realm In which to find Him is the inner renlm of today. His homo, His tries with succesj In oevore throat and lung troubles, "Boschso's German Syrup. It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ kingdom, His presence.

Is within us disease, but allays Inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good Thoro is no mystery or artificial su- It would be to think that you could have your linen or colored shlrtB, flan-nelB or woolens laundrled at any price In Oregon with the same artistic finish, beautiful color and faultless work as we are doing all the time by our perfect and finished methods. When we "do up" your Boiled linen It Is as fresh and faultless In color and finish as when It was bought Salem Steam Laundry. COLONEL. J. OLMSTED.

PrOB. DORUS D. OLMSTED. Mgr. Phone 411.

320 Liberty 8t night rest, ru. pernnturalism about It. Nothing Is more plain than tho road of good wish Try ONE bottlu Recommended many years by all druggists In the world. You can get this reliable remedy at Dr. Stone's drug stores.

Price Ing and holy Bcoklngi The subllmest fact made known by tho most pro A RATIONAL PROGRAM. What would bo a rational program for Oregon for the next campaign? Tho registration law should ho ohunged so that, Instead of constantly diminishing tho uumbor of registered voters, they should be Increased. A Direct Nomination law should be Riven tho people, without sweeping away tho county, district and state conventions. Every state, county, district nurt Pilgrims From Mecca, During the year 1902 altogether pilgrims passed through the Suez canal, bound for Mecca. They Included nearly 6000 Egyptians, 4600 found Investigations of nature Is this, 85c and 75c.

that the soul of tho universe Is open to tho simplest dcslro of the simplest Paid An Ancient Bet. Turks and Syrians. 2000 Persians and many Tunisians and Indians. good wisher. Wo have never got be An odd bet was paid at the reunion of the Eighty-eighth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers In Reading, Pa by Captain Samuel G.

Boone. Forty years ago, while the regiment was at yond, nor shall wo over get away1 from, tho simple aspiration, "Our Father who art In heaven." The The Bitters Christian Register. will put the system in such (rood condition that disease cannot obtains foothold. It will nnrifv the The reformatory work of Christian Science must bo emphasized. Ono i BALFOUR, GUTHRIE CO GRAIN BDYERS AND SHIPPERS OF GRAIN Oats For Sale.

HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude end stick Sulonor. cannot thoorlzo his -way Into tho king blood, restore ri me appeuie What a grand family medicine Sarsaparilla. var dom of God. Ono cannot work out his own salvation by 'simply learning what ho ought to da Ono reaches heaven by actually taking the steps Sangstcr's Station, Maryland, he made a bet with Henry J.

Relff of this city. Tho men were cutting trees, and nearly every troo contained a gray squlr-rek A treo was about falling when Boone made the remark that there was no squirrel on that tree. Relff bet a dollar thero was. The bet was lost sight of until a tew days ago. At the; reunion Boone handed Relff a 11 bill In satisfaction of the bet Philadelphia Ledgor.

and care Insomnia. Heartburn. Sick Headache Indigestion-. Dyspensli. or Kidney All- which Truth points out, and It Is cer fclTTTEhS J.

G. Graham, Agent, 27 Commsreiil Salem. Ore. tainly well that wo should take time to consider how much of right enters Into our conduct as well as to Back mtlltS Be tare to try It..

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