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, ""! ,wfw!wmiw' -r- lOPm "'-ttt -,rp8?i&. T ? . V n, i&sb Si Bultcnholes arb tho bano of a. baiholdrti (thafried nan's, os woll) filschcl." J6 vlbn&bt tho blarikety bfAlnkll ard forthceming: Don't worry, don't fumo, don't swear. Simply let us.dOrf 41..Z tiftfnjInvlMr nml IliK Allfir trJJtfm'r&tM HftclTfirithUi 2nd jpl tha Sjapter. We arc thinking j of aMrffiWf&ijrlio- for buttenhojesflo- SatefJJ SieaiACtaondry. CLONeC JTBlTrstEDrpfOp. MRUS D. OLMSTED, Mar, . f- " Phone 411. 230 Liberty St OONT. SHIVER WHILE YOU DRE88 These cold mbrnlngs. Reach out of toed, strlko a match, turn on tho gas In your gas stovo and noto how quickly your room gets warm. Haven't a gas store? Mean It? Lots boro so cheap you'll wondor how you 'iavo permit ted yoursolf to bo buiiumbod when so cannh comfprt could bo had for so lit lie Salem Gas-Light Co., rfeOBC 563.EXS -1 CIIEMEKETA ST, A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner yon can enjoy Irom one ol onr tender and delirious moats, steaks, lamb or mutton chops, veal cntieta or pork, Oar meats are all out (rem the fattest ad primeateattle, and we cau anpply your table with fresh, nutritions and wholesome moati. at bed rock prices. ft C, CROSS SALBM ORB Phon 891 AfHE,ipC, teiOwr ".J,, WHEN SEEKING A GOOD TABLE WINE. Seek do further than Rouen' stgje. Our lino of clarets, sauternoa, porta, sherries, Hhjuo wluca and cham pagnes, represents tho best vintage of Kuropo and California, and our prices aro aa low as can Q quoted for gouu Ino brands. Our whiskies, brandies, liquors and cordials maintain tho wmo high standard wo guard so seal ously aa to wines, tat us show you curate.,. , v -"" ft aaV JUl&K!&QJt8 CeaasiKtieJ tu " Whektale and Retail ' IJttuer Dealer, , . , BE ANYTHINar Better than our rye whiskey, XXX brandy or wines? No, not with a tcl cscope. Thcso are soind of the finest brands on tho market. Como In and try a sample these goods pleaso tfio palate, as well aa tho oye, and that Is saying a good deal. The SENATE, 160 Btate Street. WMI ftep airing Of tho finest workmanship Is a branch of our business, that wo glvo special attention to, Our repairing dopariment Is conducted with tho ut most care and skill, diamonds aro ro - set, and Jowolry of nil kinds Is re paired In tho most perfect manner, bo lides optical work of all kinds. JHhg0gPR!!roH(VfruL4 C. T. Pomeroy . . . Jewelor and Optician, 283 Com, St. COPYRIGHT. Shingles and Shakes Tho root Is shingled best It you uso tho kind of shingles and shakes wo soil, and wa ask you to noto tho good wear and economy of tho roof for which wo furnish tho shingles or shakoa. Wo carry a largo stock of shlngloa and shakes of good quality, carefully solected to mako a sound, tight, durablo roof, and wo are al ways ready to eIto estimates, .QOODALE LUMBER CO., . , . Near 8. P. Pas Depot Phone 651. Harness, Saddlery, Whips, Lap Robes, Fly Nets, etc. Lone years of experience, superior skill and highest quality of stock are a guarantee that weturnoutfthe best (roods ever of fered la Salem. S1QN Or THE WHITE HORSE. Now closlnc out Rowntree & Temple atocktouBht at50con the dollar. ESTAULISHED 1869 E. S; Lamport Saddlery Co, 289 Commercial Street VS THE DAILY JOUBNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1903. LOLITA ARMOUR WALKS Plaster Cast Removed by Lorenz doctors Says the Result will be Permanent Hundreds of Little Cripples Will be Benefitted by It With a quick slash of a penknife and a few rapid movements with bis hands. Dr. Adolf Lorenz, tho noted Vienna surgeon, removed tho plaster cast ho had placed on tho hip of little Lollla Armour, tho only child of Mr. and Sirs. J. Ogden Armour, months ago, and after a hasty glnnco at tho limb, that was pronounced by the medical world boyond repair, ho turn ed to tho child's nurso und saind: "It Is all' I expected it would be. She can walk a llttlo bit now," Tho llttlo patient, heiress to mil lions, was tenderly lifted to tho floor and walked, for tho first time in her llfo, just llko other children do. It was tho climax of what is considered a most romarkablo oporation. An hour later, after' taking stop by stop at n time till she-walked with an almost steady gait, the child, who had suffered so patiently for months, wnlkod down stairs nnd beenmo the hostess of Dr. Lorenz at luncheon. Sho was happy. Mrs. Armour wns almost overcome with Joy, nnd tho servants of tho housohold almost wept In their gratlaude, but Dr. Ixirenz simply smiled and spoko words-of en courngomont to his llttlo patient. Catt Is Cut Away. Dr I.01 unz arrived In tho city yes tordny hla second visit nt tho behest of thv Armour family hut tho opera tion was not expected to tako place until today. Howovcr," tho famous surgeon had views of his own. Short ly after 10 o'clock yesterday ho unex pectedly appeared at tho Armour homo, 3721 Michigan nvonuo. Mis. Armour was not nt homo, being down town to meet a friend at tho train. Dr. Lorenz, by aid of telephonic com munication with J. Ocdon Armour, soon boenmo tho niastor of tho houso- I hold, and tlio servants took his uruurs. Accompanied by llttlo lilltn's nurso. the surgeon entered th room whoro his bravo llttlo patient wns hobbling about. Sho was plnrodon a couch, and Uio surgeon critically examined tho condition of tho plaster cast ho had wolded to her body last autumn. Slowly ho drow forth an ordinary punknlfo from his pocket. cut something that seemed to causo, tho cast to almost fall apart,, and then, with n few quick motions, bo released tho llttlo limb from Its pris on Child Is Cured. A fow momonts elapsed, and thun tho great surgeon's faco lighted up , 11. ,i. r,.n, ,.,... r,,.. ,,, , ,n,i even nt the first symptom Of the ap llttio Lollta Armour for whom hojind proat,n of tho grln degtroyor. They iwico intvurwHi uuiuiuum mm uci-uuo, was ourt'd. Y.ut..r,i.iv, nnorntinn uhirh rr. Ix)rins doclaros absolutoly successful Is the climax of the treatmont begun Kv 11m T nTnne tulinn tin hitpvlijl tr tYta conntrv last autumn at the reoueat of ,1... A,...n,. f..iu- o.i .,i. ,D tho Armour famll) and whlch has been kept up under hlu direction ever slnco. Tho llttlo holrnss wns a vie- Mm of congenital hip dislocation, and was pronounced incurable by tho best Burgeons In tho country Finally Dr. lorenz, who Is paid to have been paid a fee of $30,000, was summoned, nnd his slmplo method of placing the dls- a .... . . locniou nip anu muscios in tnoir pro- per position amazed those who stud- led tho oporation. Gncfi in n!nri tho . ill a. member wns placed In a plaster cast, molded by tho surgeon himself, and ilnco then has been held fast In posl. tloil, Tho cost, according to Mrs. " Armour, was no particular burden to tho child, who. nfter a fow weeks, vjas able to walk without aid and eaoh lay soemod to IraVrovo. ' . It wan not until yusterday. however, that the child, who Dr. Lorenz. -says was tho most patient of patients, was lblo to walk llko tho little girls sho 10 anxiously looKed tor as they passed 'he mansion on their May frgin ichool. Mother Is Overjoyed. Tho 6unremo happiness of tha beau Hf.,1 v..n, lf .!.. .'v ,o , , , , . . .... returned homo and found hop-child wnlklncf unaided townril hnr for n Must waiKiugunauieu towamnerror a ss a scoro of which sho got at once . . .v ..i i. , i was pathetic, for It resulted In leara. "Oh. I am so wrateful ui nanny" laid Mrs. Armour " - "a wn "l am not surprised ... . . .- . I am BUI BUnirtsetl ujkco to w oioou ana uudh t i..M ., " w.ib Q- "" State etwee X tho result, for I have always hadi lopo, and perhaps that helped, It! t.A.Bg'TJ'OTg.X.A.. wll be wn time, perhaps, before ,wq''BMr,lit !h8lWYlliWrj will know tht$ fUll result. bt I lind my Bwtara " ,? - friends aro confident that our little of taQrTcA . ...w IIIIIU9 ! one will soon bo strong In body and health." The Judge's , Contribution. Without food for two days, tho lomnlnllnn fh Rtrnl a. loaf of bread from a baker's wagon was too great, for John Oubblna. Ho explained Just how it was to Justice Hamburghcr. "I hadn't had a blto to eat, anil I saw a chance to get that bread and took It," said Oubblns. "That waa steallhg," said tho Jus tic. "But I'll give you another chance. You say you haven't any. money!" "No, Blr, I haven't a cent, sir." "Woll, I find you guilty and assess each man. in tho court room a dime." With that tho Justlco tossed a dol lar Into his hat and" tho clerk went around tho room collecting cash.' When ho had finished tho Justice counted it carefully. "I flno you $4.80," said ho. "and hereby remit tho fine. So this goes to you," nnd he pushed tho pile of cbango over to tho wanderer. "You ought to make a good citizen," said tho Justice. "Try and show that I'm a good prophet You got a good start In the right direction when you left St. Louis." Inter-Ocean. STRAIN TOO GREAT. Hundreds of Salem Readers Find It 80. Tho hustle and worry of business men,' Tho hard wor and stooping of workmen, Tho womnn's household cares. Aro too srent a strain on tho kid neys. Dacncho, hoadncho, Hldoaaho. Kldnoy troubles, urinary troubles follow. A Salem citizen tells you how to euro them all. Jacob Morolook farmor residing on Iturnl nvonuo, betweon Hazel and I.aurar"Btrot8, In Nob Hill addition, South Salem, seys: "Doan's Kidney Pills procured nt Dr. Stono's drug storo did mo good. I had boon both orod off and on for nulto a long tlmo with pnln through my back and kid neys. I hnvo always worked hard at farming nnd think tho trouble wns originally caused from a strain. Tho secretions from tho kldnoys wero nn noylng nt times nnd cnusod mo con siderable Inconvenience Ucforo I had taken one box of Doan's Kidney Pills tho pnli! In my bnck nnd other symptoms of kidney troublo had passed away. I am pleased to rccom- mond this remedy to othors." Sold for CO cents a box by nil deal orB. KostuP-MlUiurn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. sole ngonts for tho United States. Ilemember tho nnmo D0AN8 nnd take no substitute. 2 For Golf Championship. Portland, April 22. Tho fifth nn nual championship tournnmont of tho Pacific Northwost Golf Association opened auspiciously today on tho links of the Wnvoly club. Tho partici pants Include crack amateur golfors from Ilutto'. Helena, Vnncouvor, Sit. tie. Victoria, Spokapo. Tacoma and other cities. ' Tho program covers throo dnys. WHAT TIME PROVES. This thing of bolng sick and looking for a cure Is a mighty serious ousi ness. People aro not given to Joking q-a not want to he the PUhJprtS or T- I porlmeut. but want medicine that has I the tost of years behind 1U A medicine that bns been made and used fnr 20 vnnm cIvor assurnncG of Its WQrih. and can bo taken with a faith ! tdav Uva ia vara liacit mtrA iVinl world affords. All this can be Mldlro''eu; - ajout Dr. Ounn's Improved Liver Pills B8 ft rcine)Jy QT 8ick.hoodache dy8. pepga aa indigestion, It begins right at tbo source of the troublo and re moves the cause. Wo will send a sample box uf these pills freo, or a full box on receipt of 25c. Said by all dmggiBts for 25o per box, or address 11m Tlnaanbn (TV T)Villn itAiiVtln Dfl For sale at Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. 2 Bsasaae ! ' rrn NOTicK IB BnnvEn itte nutire t hrbr kfti on he puWIc SH;!.', ffiTC xxSX It made from toe mirt unatlultfrated n ivil uaEci. ioiviiia w lieu jiasri naitr Ua, enrx thoiuand of cai or pii tnt fflS'fl.'i.S'iiihT out would not Jflelil to any other treatment, ana miiT wortblrM counterftiti. Tbo prfon who pet tbe' K.iiiln. IlU'ltt'a U'l.h llutal Ualwa a wa eTtr dUannoioted. tcue tt fur. For dltapno M,e bx Haas, PO State itret. ' ofrttm SJetfrtlif. J 220 Sfcfcc ftrjr flUltS tjarmlanb itn 6clttrt 3uflanbe. 140 ?((ffr !CfIuaTanb, JRefl JJo. 1 5(Ifalfa 52anb, 2BaIb unb SJjajlure Crop brlngl $2500, 3.etr,Dy everybody. Tho best service that guf fluleS, tltnti 3oltom2anb; fiute QJtbaubf, fftn3, ttC, 4 UJfeilcn notbj Udj bon alttn, Vj SJleiie lptfjlli) bon Jtatjtt Botlom iSdjulbauS. (J r e b. S( &) i U e a, Galcm, Ore. ' - OOD FOU CIIILDHEN. The pleownt to take and harmlets One Minute rough cure gtrra immtouite rviitt J all eaa of Oewn, Crqnp and LaOrJpp. bff4UM Aoe9 not immedutiy fnto ,n stamath. hut takra effct tisht at th at of tha irtHiblo. It draws out tbe In- ' rUniniatlon, IwaU and soothes and com Kl??. "?". W-??." '!.'uniw !.cn con- irinniR nun in ffr.elvlne anil lirwHiitalntnir ?Tp JQ.h ' --?r. :- 7L ...-.-.-"-."ri -"..- -. -"T r -- ' For aaiei I - HOW TO GAIN FLESH The life of iood is the fat within it the more fat the more real, benefit from the rl . xi.t js Uy. COf Jjyer ' - ,u knlMm nf Oil IS a powerful builder Of flesh. ' w Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver, oil solves the problem of how to take cod liver oil. That is one reason why doctors have been pre scribing Scott's Emulsion for all wasting diseases, coughs, colds and bronchitis for almost thirty years. Wt'U Mod you tunple free upon rtquHl. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pl Slretf, New Vetk. Market Quotations Today "Mike Sslen a Good Home Msrket" Poultry at Stelner's Market Chickens 10llc. Spring chickens 13015C. Egga Per dozen, 13Uc. Hop Market. 41 Hops 2226c. Potatoes,Apples, Etc. Potatoes 2C30c. DnTons C5c. Dried Fruits. Dried Apples to 6Hc Italian prunes, 40s to 60s 6c Petlto Prunes tc. Wood, Fence Posts, Etc Big Fir 11.60. Second Orowth J4.00. Afh $3.00 to q.76. Body Oak $5.00. Pole Oak $5.00. Cedar Posts 10c. Hides, Pelts and Fura. Orecn Hides, No 1 l7n. Oreon Hides, No. 2 25 Calf Skins A to 6c. Sheep 76c Qoat Skins 2Ec to II 00 .. Qrny Fox 25 to COc. Coon 10 to 40c Mink 25c to $1.2u. Otter $1.00 to $5.00 Skunk 10 to 26c. Muskrat 1 to 5c Wildcat 10 to 26c. , Grain and Flour. Wheat C070c. Oats 3032c. Barley Browing feed $21 por ton. Flour Wholeealo 550COc bushel; $3.05. Live Qlock M irket. 4Stoor tVc 'Cows 3 to 3',4a Sheep $3.50 gross to $t.00. Dros8ed Veal 7Cc Hogs, alive 6V40C?ic Hogs, dressed 8c Wool and Mohair Coarse Wool I4c Fine I6c. Mohair 37c. Hay, Feed. Etc. Baled Chmt $120$13. Clovor $U.5O0$l2.5O. Bran $22. Shorts $23. Creamery and Dairy Product!. Good dairy butter 20026c Creamery butter, 27 Mc , Cream, pan skimmed, at creamery 25c, at farm 2lc. Cream separator skimmed at Com. Crcamory 27c, minus freight. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Wnlla, 70072c Wheat Valtoy, 757Gc. Flour Portland, best grado, $3,600 $3.70; graham, $3.450$3.85. Oats Choice White, $1.150$1.2O. Barley Feed. $2l$22 per .ton; Mllistuff Bran, $19. Hay Timothy. $130$13.5O per ton. Onions 40050c per cental. Potatoes 10050c per cental. Butter Best dairy, 20022: fancy crenmory. 22 025c; store, 16018c. Eggs Oregon ranch, 1501GHc per dozen. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 11012c Ipor peunds: hens. 12012c: turkeys. " - -- jivo iC017c Mutton-a' Mutton Gross, $50$5.5O. Hogs $70 $7.60. Beof Gross, $3 250$4.OO. Veal 8c. Hops 18020c per pound. Wool Valley, 12V4016c; Eastern Oregon. 8014c; Mohair, 35036c. Hides dry, 16 pounds am' upwards, 15 to 15e Strong's Bakery And restaurant is Salem's best eat- Ing house. This house Is patronlxed can- be had, Suffered 8 Months I can heartily recommend Acker's Tablets for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I have been suffering for. eight months, and tried many reme dies without any relief, until I got Acker's Dyspepala Tablets, which H used only a short time, and am now perfectly well. Thanking you for tho speedy recovery, I am gratofully yours, Francis T. Oannor, Vancouver, Washfe . .-. ,4 i. WMl,feftWWBf Nothing like them. UNIONPAClfKI 3 TRAINS TO THE EA8T D Through Pullman, Standard Tourist sleeping cars dally to Chicago, Spokane; torlat iL dally to Kansas City; thrtniaa i mnn ntnnnlntf rftrna (nn. ducted) weekly to Chicago, L1 Ing chair cars (scats free) to Uifcl aauy. depakt roR TIME SCHEDULES Prom rottutnd, Or, Ctilcgo J-ortUnd Apvclal 9'intL. to via ntmt. Ington Bull Lake, n.ntor. r. Worth, Otnlj, Kuutt Oltr, BL Lonlt, ChJctto llj Atlantic Kxpnta 8.13 n. ra. rlt Hunt ington ?lt Uko. Uenrer ti Worth. Omahi. Itinu ntj. 6U U-Ull, ChlCHt tni Etlt. HI, 1-nnl rut am ( 00 p, ra. t Spokane WulU Walla. Lenta. u.n.wi, M.iiavv. rQJ. OrtVaM IV.lt... at-tl-l nimu, Minnviioui 81 1 I'Mil, UulnU),Milwtokr Si UUIUkXO, suu ami. 70 HOURS 7 PORTLAJD TO CH1CAC0 B w wmu ui velfl OCEAN AftD RIVCA SCHEMK iwni rvnisuci AU ullltig tlalei tubjuin Ip tn tot an rrauclaro 8lltttrr "iliri a IXtlr eiccrt SiinJuj Sp. in 8mpl7 0 P J0! COLOMBIA K ysn ToAttorl uni Wr WltLAMETTb RIVCI Hteamer Huth leavee Halern let I landand way landing! on lueidijjlij days anu oaiuniays, auoni iua.B, I Uorvallls snd way l.indlnKt.Noi Wfilnerilny? anu frluari l im !. m. A. I..UHAIO, M P. BALDlTlll Gen. I'bm Agt. ArI, O R A51 Port'rnd, Orb lem,W Corvaf lis & Eastern! N. 2 For Yaqulna: Leaves Albcty 12:IU Leaves Co-vaille 2:Mi'J Arrives Ya la (.H No. 1 ItcturnluK: Leaves Yaqulna f-HlJ Lcav . Corvallls lltttli Arrives vAl -nny ll.lllj No. 3 ror etrelt: Leaves Albany V.Va Arrives Del riot li:i No. i From Detroltt Leaves Detrol' ll.Ci Arrives Albany i.ti . Train No. I arrives In tlmo to connect with tho 8.P1 bound tralr. as wo'l a- glrleiti thro . hount In Albany beforodti of B. P. northbound train. Trail. No. ? con- .cs w'thtlil tralus at Corvallls n.Albuif direct servico to Newport uli cont beaches. Tra'n No. 3 for Detr't, BrtlW and other Jio'intali resorts lun bany at 7:00 a m., n.achlnl at noon, giving amole tlmetti the Forlngs samo day. For further InformatlcL ascb. EDWIN BTOJ THOS. COCKRELL, Agent, AW H. H CnONISB. Asrnrvt Com M wr ..r.CSTCR'8 CNSUM . ill l(CI l t,.U,"J I D.,,r. MablialMu,r U4 "KtHtt f.r UIWJ n.... . - ' --' r t... UhlL 10.IMIII -..--.. "--.-. MUB y -' iiiahted to oiler 0w ("'& III V--.-.-,. j h ' l4dinetrKU"i" '" u fa. thli n.tir it no excmUngfr rll OnAiToa Jipo Kamikii ;tJVjkr ilcir ind InttrtH ol lt -lle"-iSi( llI.I.L.J.n.lu.illrJi' Z 'rwir. 3fh rtadti. of im K ? 5 trnrds thoni. deCPfl.v ot - im umounccoicm. ITSFAMFEATUKg-i w1 JKJW p CBHWKU ,. -...-TJ- fU-r- Arruuttnrt are ""JU THEFAilLmpS)? tKfttw IttU-lTSt as tnot ","Jhpcyr I ! . .4 II ErA.SampIeCopX)5,v .xl iornu wluJT5?SZ 1 mntMkJSSSSS0 XAU UAaB J tw -.. ,nlAL OFff,l OVK r Weekly Journal I year Oraage JbW Farmer. c" Ourprkefor totn vr.?iArk M $3 "r ui kvMuxn The Wondei Of The Gent -v t- -i-?r- - -j JWfjiWSWf "s.-s.-