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PW? PPillip'w' ' rrjTi W w PAQE SIX. "Busted" Buttonholes aro the bono of a bacholor's (married man's, as well) existence. No wonder tho blankoty blanks aro forthcoming. Don't worry, don't fumo, don't swear. Simply let vn do the laundering, and tho collar bands will remain Intact until tho end of the chapter. We aro thinking of offering a prize for buttonholes de (polled here. Saitm Steam Laundry. COLONEL. J. OLMSTED. Prop. DORUS D. OLMSTED, Mer Phorw 411. 230 Liberty 8t DONT SHIVER WHILfi YOU DRESS Theso cold mornings Itcnch out of jbed, strlko a match, turn on tho gas In your gas stovo and nolo how quickly roar room get" wnrJ?: ttVon'i - ea tov.?T Moan It? Lots here bo cheap you'll wonder how you 'iave permit ted yourself to bo benumbed when bo much comfort could bo had for so lit tla. Salem Gas-Llglit Co., none 563. 4 CIIEMEKETA ST. A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner yon ran enjoy Iron, one ol ont sender and delicious meats, steaks, lamb or mutton chops, veal cntlets or t-ork, Our meat are all cnt front the (attest and orimeatcaUle, and wo can supply your tablo with (resh, nntrltlont and vholesome meats at bed rock prices. E. C, CROSS SALEM ORE Hion W) WHEN OFF DUTY Good liquor will aoon banish tho fatlguo of "tho strenuous llfo," and for tho convalescent Its merits aro too wc41 kuown to bo repeated. At Hog r' only tho very best grades of wlnoa, brandies and whiskies aro sold, and with overy bottlo Is given our guarantee of Ita ago. absolute pur Ity and brand. J. P ROGERS, E?M SVholseale and Retail Liquor Dealer. , . 232 Corsitrclat Street Near Rush's Bank. HARNESS, SADDLES. NETS. WHIPS. ROBES, ETC- REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, Wlaraess Oils, Good Worklntr Gloves, Axle Grease, Brushes SALEA1, OREGON ABOVE ALL Things In the purchase of whiskies, brandies, liquors and wines, Insist on absoluto purity. Imitations of long proven brands, deleterious adulter ants, cheap dilutions aro worse than nothing. To keep within bounds of safety, make your purchases of wines and liquors, as beverages or for family or medicinal purposes, from a dealer you can trust We guarantee our goods. SAMPLE ROOM, 206 CoBBtrcUl Stmt. w3 irfi.frff-rT- &XlC r& i Repairing M flErJ J S 'N SHI Of the finest workmanship Is a branch of our buslnoss, that wo glvo special attontlon to. Our repairing dopartmont la conducted with tho ut most care and skill, diamonds are re set, and Jewelry of all kinds Is re paired In the most perfect manner, be sides optical work of all kinds. C. T. Pomeroy .... Jeweler ni.d Optlcit.ii. . 288 Com. St. $vfe COPYRIGHT. Shingles and Shakes Tho roof Is shingled best If you uso tho kind of shingles and shakes wo' sell, and we ask you to note the good J wear and economy of the roof for , which wo furnish tho shingles or j shakes, Wo carry a large stock or shingles and shakes of good quality, carefully selected to make a sound, tight, durablo roof, and wo are al ways ready to give estimates. QOODALE LUMBER CO., . Near 8. P. Pas Depot. Phone (91. rness, Saddlery, Whips, Fotcs, Fly Nets, etc. 11 Icrt jtaisof cxittlctce. sucerlor tk IIUi dl'i KM ciallli of stock au cuitmlte U MCturnout'the test fttCstxrcUtKd IniaKm. SICN OF THE WHITE EOBSE. ESTABLISHED 1869 . Lamport Saddlery Co. 289 Commercial Street r Fi iL list .. H m sSKlEttL.M i,..r. THE DAILY JOURNAL. 8ALEM. THE WELL, BRED WOMAN. Sfa la StkrkeA r P(rt Sh JLaraaea Wk BItttna?. Nothing points out the well bred wo man more quick than the position she takes when she sits down. The stamp of vulgarity U marked upon the woman who sits with her knees spread far apart, lack of refinement Is shown by knees crossed offensively, lack of cuo by stiff and constrained position of the shoulders, a general carelessness , and Indifference by the very common i fault of "sitting In tho shoulders"- I that Is, of doubling the spine so that the upper part rather than the lower part of It rests against the back of the chair, says the New York Herald. The body should be placed well back upon the scat, chair, sofa or whatever , It may be. The feet should rest on the floor, one somewhat In front of the oih-. er, because It Is easier to.rlse from that l position. Tlie head must be kept well ' up and the chest poised slightly for ward. The lower part of the spine may bo pressed against tho frame of the chair, buj If one, nfter sitting awhile, should need to rest n little more the shoulders may alio touch upon the same support. The hnnil should remain as they neu trally fall from thlt position, hanging at the tide, or they niny be placed eas ily over the nnus or back of the chair or allowed to lie repoefully ou the lap. To rise iroterly from a correct sit ting position there tdiould bo seiernl preparatory mo, omen Is. Tlie chest Is first poised far forward, and nt tlie same time tho foot Is drawn back under the sent. .The foot drawn In Hliould lie the one opposite from the illrevllnu to lie taken In slnrtlug up As you rl throw the weight flrn ly upon lh foot In the renr. Ah the body oolite to Its full height change the weight to the forward foot, so that the other foot merely tom-lics tho floor very llplitl.v. 'i'lili lirlnx you to n standum Kltion. tvady to walk easily In the direction yon are going. I'gly fiitliiK poxltion and awkward movement In rWlng will diwappcar if tliwc principle nrv followed. .'iiililii-t Ili-oU mid llunkcmf. If j on have tmuku and a dok and no hookc-aee. It Is mi easy matter to evolve tlie latter Mnko two upright rows of tKikhelx far enough apart to allow the tk'fk lo be placed between them. Shut off tho lower part of the 1 3j llMT IIihiKC'AHK nheUfson eaih nldi with n ihxtr whleli limy Ih ileistnttfil with Iron hUmes or lihtrkfinsl inctal Tlue falm- hliigi" are. nf isdirHe, pltuvil agalimt the real uiifN on Itlt'h tlie iliMir hwIiikx and are imndy utimiiit'tital. TIhmj little elosotn iiihUo Hue pinion in which to keep un fightly ImhiUh ami iiihkiuIih which look untidy, but which one nlwiiya wants to keep. Tlieru In a Bliolf over the tup nf the dexk. mi which could le plmisl a row of pi" it or photograph, itud a ulif little- ftihliig would give lu ll ii t lo the bjs iwiiel. This panel, by the will', need lint lie made of wood. but ixiuld Ik) cIiimiI In by a piece of i-nlnreU burlap or buckram. The case would then have to Iki braced by three Mats of wood nnllttl acrois the back behind the buckniin. -Harper's. TliliiK lo II Avoided. Don't make u narrow door narrower Uy a heavy ortlere. A small house Is made xtufTv by too itiniiy banglnss. Don't put chandellens In u room with a low- ciilltiiK Hide brackets are to be had In artlKtlc shapes. Don't hae too much of any one kind of decoration In tho house. Urlll work nnit Htniiit-d ulnss repeateil In more than two rooms become moiiotonona. Don't buy u brlKht coloreil cunet to put In room-! where the rurulture is not to bo corrosHndltu;ly toned up. Don't have the tloor, wall and furiil turo lu a room iieretl wUh material which him n devldi-d pattern. Dou't put Into a room unsteady little tables leadeil with menulucless brle-a-brae. Mitr !tf IMItorr, From any lining uiatorlal cut a regu lar stur the defli-iM lze. First cut a paper pattern, then rut another pattern of a regular pentagon. This should be ubout the slxo of the utar. Cut n star from pale blue vanh Milk. Cut the pen tagon from deep blue silk. Adjust the points of the star to the points of the pentagon, and around the nve side dispose of a full putT of light blue silk. Around the edge placo a rutlle of the deep blue silk ami t)niti the star with several ruwa of embroidery silk couch cd down. Apilra. Tlie housekeeper w ho wUhea to keep her family healthy will uso apples freely, not eternally In applo sauce and apple pieo. but In ways that vary and baulsh monotou,v. Apple.-, w and cooked, eveu kteweil dried apple are better for cou-ttipatluu tlmn 1" pills. MalcUlnv In k'nrulatttaic. Too much matching Is iHit considered desirable In houo furnUhlug, as It Is ant to result lu a tiresome lack of va- h...... ia a..l...Ki... ........ iil.i.l.nil.1 can match, but It takes a master hand to Introduce the proper color touches and produce harmony " raTT SBF -Ji3 5r7 Sf Wrn-yl to Vi t f ' J liunptX ,. . If 1 1 OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, Tired After Mental E,xer tion No Rest. Nervous, Irritable and Wretched. Dr. Miles' Nervine Saved My Life. There li little joy In llvln when the dU ordered nerves prevent sleep and rsst; when mi, .Vm (mm mtlru ntrht more tired than the night before; when one it forced to dm UtroogJi Uie ronna m oauy aniies wnn- fflXZgXA & nerve, whicn my bt speedilv regnlited and itrenrthened by Dr. Miles lUttorstire ncmnti au rnuuic picuibiuB m wonderful record of cures. SapDlrtng ss it does thi enet element necde A lor the res- torttlon of the nerve force end vitalit id vilsl tr. lu rood effect ire felt titer the hrit lew doses. "I hire oied yoar remedies myself and in my family for the put seven yesrs and it is not too much to sr that thev saved my lite. The tired deling I used to have after giving a few mule lessons has left me entirely and itutead of lying in bed three or four hours tiring to get sleep and then getting up and walking the floor until morning, lean now go to bed and s'eep eight, ten and twelve hours without any trouble. When I think of my former nervous, wretched, irritable state I want to tell everyona what Dr. Miles' Nervine has done for me. I can do as much work now in a day as 1 eied to take a week to accomplish. I think Dr. Miles' Nervine is the best remedy (or nervousness and gen eral debility on earth." L. D. Edwards, Prof, of Music, Preston, Idaho. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles Remedies, send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Intl. iA.-A.X.VA.A.A.SvjaVevHA, T.Markci Quotations Today Poultry at Stelner's Market. Chickens lie. Spring chickens 136 15c. Hgga Per dosen, Mc. Hop Market. Hops 22250. Potaioes, Apples, Etc, Potutoos 253Uc. Onions CGc. ? "dried Fruits. Dried Apples 4 U to 6Hc ituilan prunes, tOa to 60s tic Pt-tlto Prunes Ic. Wood, Fence Posts, Etc, Dig Fir $4.50. Second Growth H.OO. Arh 13.00 to J3.75. Uody Oak IB.00. Polo Oak 5.00. Codar Posts 10c Hides, Pelts and Furs. Oreon Hldos, No 1 l"c. Green Hides. No. 2 25. Calf Skins 4 to Be. Sheep 76c. Goat Sklnc 26c to Jl 00. Grny Fox 26 to 60c. Coon 10 to 40c. Mluk 26c to $1.2u. Otter 11-00 to $6.00. Skunk 10 to 26c. Muskral 1 to 6c Wildcat 10 to Zee Grain and Flour, Wheat 06 C 73c. Oats 30632c. Harley Urowlng 661J60C bushel; fcod $21 pur ton. Flour Wholesale. J3.66. Live Stock Market Steer 4 Vie. Cows 3 to 3Uc. Sheep $3.60 gross to $4.00. Dressed Veal 76c. Hogs alive CH0c. Hogs, dressed So. Wool and Mohair. Coarse wool IS 17c. Fine 16c. Mohair 37c. Hay, Feed, Etc Haled Chsat $12tT$l3.. Clovor $11.50C $12.50. Ilran $22. Shorts $23. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter 16fl 20c. Creamery butter. 20c. Cream, pan skimmed, at creamery lSe, at farm 14c. Cream separator skimmed. at Com. Creamery 20c. minus freight. Portland Market Wheat Walla Walfa. 70$ 71c. Wheat Valley. 7475c Flour Portland, best grade, $3.CO0 $3.70; graham, $3.45$3.S5. Ooata Choice narloy Feed, White. $1 10$1 15. $21fJ$22 per ton; rolled, $28. Mlllstuff Bran, $19. Hay Timothy. $19 $20 Onions I050c per cental. Potatoes 40$f50c per cental. Buttor Dest dairy, nominal; fancy creamery 17&20c; storo 16c. Hgirs Oregon ranch. 16i17Hc per dozen. Poultry Chlokons, mixed 1212Hc por pound; spring, 1314c; turkeys, live, 16017c. Mutton Gross, $50 $5.25. Hogs $7$7.50. Beet Gross, $3 25O$4.00. Vel-74fTr. Hop 19fe tor pr Kund. Wool- Valley. 1216c: Eastern Orvjon 8914c Mohair 35G37Hc Hides dry, 16 pounds am upwards IS to 15tt. OASVORXA. mt;IYM Hiit Altars 2&$A I Rmu, $? ?. "T Ct7? ... 1903. "STRAWBERRY CULTUl The Strawbetty Indtistiry In The Pa(j Full instructions aooui preiauuu illustrated with tinnt . ...lt nnnln. nf ntiiili nlfin 1 1 n t th l . ... Jfttl ui , .-"."o "- T. . on wmer' neias, near Esv.1 crop, cultivation, fertilization, picking ! and packing tho crop, shipping and, uo -"wiiic . . . a.j ... i- .... I cents ner conv. Th. , marBClB ireSlCU lull) IU Dcvaimoi --- - -- VIQ )j chapters. "' maustry. Cash Saying Oiler Two First-Class Weekly Papers for the Price of One. Weekly Jrurnil and Weekly Ore gnnlan, $2.00. Weekly Journal and Orange Judd Farmer, $1.35. Weekly Journal and Trl-Weeklj N. Y. World. $1.75. Weekly Journal aud Woodburn Indc pendent, $1 60. Weekly Journal and Gold Beach Curry County, Itecorder, $1.50. Weekly Journal and American Doy. $1.50, Weekly Journal and Courier, Spray, Oregon, $1.50 Weekly Journal and Express-Ad vance, Lebanon, $1.60, Weekly Journal and Globe, Condon Ore, $1.50 Weekly Journal and Oregon Mist. St Helens, $1.50. Weekly Journal and Town Talk Ashland, $2.00. Weekly Journal and Herald, Lake view, $1.60. Weekly Journal and Men of To Morrow, $1.50. Parties desiring can gel the ball Journal tbreo months Instead of tht Weekly ono year lu the ahovo combl nations. TTOrJSR KROTIIEli'S Salem. Orecon The Wonder Of The Century F,ifrritlrrjrrmtinHhlhttiA'tUn,ynn MU&&1 IO Olltr U Ol AV.F. JlOD 1'AKMKR. Ul jJietTit.lrMu-j'Ot lh II ,, Inclubwiih this !pr at " eirtcJuiBly low 8ni''. Uha.nq Ji pd Farmer is remarkable lor Itan xUir ami nlcrt ol 111 ecnlri.l, onj l un-lnub. eJlrrAana me-l r ;-roflli klwL The rttdcra ol I' t Jour. kr -wr IU . uc. No wor.li, Iherrfn-e, dctctipl.ie of It are nettJtd in thu aunounctutcrit. Vtt. SA ITS FARM FEATURES, audi as Lh Site J"''tiry trt, I'ltry, M irht GtnUnimc, and oltcr toplct, written by fratl tl and j tlftrpurt, sup- lcracDtcd wltn uMtrtruxt vr mm .n..i., iu .t inmiVa it Innluibie to thota who" firm it for a lilnir." 7VI Ulnl .Varlttt anil C tmmirrul Acrkullmrtvt Iraturct In ln me ukaau Judd Vakmik i untactlltd. . THE FAMILY FEATURES: rff 9 -J til fat IA Sample Copy yf, maculne (ono, will be mailed tn yn the Onixos no Pahmkk. maculae lorra, win rx maiiea in you oy buioj IncuaANaa jwuu rAt, wnii uuw.ii CUeato, IU. OUR 8PECIAL OFFER Weekly Journal I ear S1.00 or Dally. 3 months) Orange Judd Farmer. I year $1-00 $2 00 1S.35 Our crice for both HARPER WHISKY PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT FOR THEIR MOST DELL CATE PATIENTS. OLD AND PURE. For Sale by A. SCHREIBER, Salem. 153 State St. FARMER'S HOME, PeHNYRWAL PILLS PV4tt7SVSl l...rt' Uil.ulnnia fc. rmtunviKifj. kxu U Ul.lt ii.14 MUlU.taH. nniU wlUMuiilWa 1 ltM Uktr. IUTM Dauum. manua M IIBB.i J rU.Uj. TI1UI rWUM'tiiai'.'ri U4"R.IU t.M. UL " "- --" '-'- lUk, 3 Dra.nML CkUk&A . - C. nwi i fr l.vlnrTt,ll.KJ.1.iin.l W k. nss9L'aaZAlMI ua TMfJ leui.Famvll er. TUt:JC f!rCt'iH. Lttrvry Crtr, and 1 time trUi' t'art cwmWoe to make thu IVpartmenl ol at mwh ralue and Intrrt.t ai rnot U I be hnctial Family 1'aprrs. ri issi I 'ItjIH -sgzjzm W Iw JP -A T4JBW BOOK- By E. HOFER. Northwest. ip Sho! . UmqnPjij 3 TRAIN3 TO THE EAJTl, Through Pullman, StuM Tourist Bleeping cars diiijij Chicago, Spokane; torut i dally to Kansas City; man sleeping carps (pen ducted) weekly to Chietru City, St. Louis and MemttjJ lag chair cars (scats fret) ti) dally. UKI'AkT KOK TIME SCIIEDUIQ From I'oruani Or Ltilrajro l'ortlaixl flH-clal ), ic Tla Hum Inglon I -.undfT .Upreu 6:14 p. m. via Hani nylon ' 'si! liani" rut Mali loop. ra. Tla Spokane Ball Lake, t)ntn. f. nonn. uci a, ii j CUT. BL Lo-J't. .tfl. "I' rid and Kt. D'J't, Bait Uk, Dnnt t Worth umtbt. Irj HIT, St. !.:!, Ukw and East Walla Wala. Uflmjl erxunDt w '.iuT.ru i man, M r f.jwii iI ChlCAjo. a. I Lim, 7r"-'H0URS.i;l J PGRTLAriD TO Cklti; 'Tl Ho CEtnie of Can j) ,fj OCIUM AND HIVES $C! ! From Porflitr t, if I All tailing datM rr , . locoaur . . I p. m roraii:ooi K1 ( i i Sailercr; laiji Pallr Bunuaj ' Sp.m i Hnuritr Op m. ' 'OL.rJUBU M I'S To A a ton u If, undi i' WILLAMET7H m Bteamnr I'.ulh leaves Mvxfl landand way landinKiooTirtrXfl days and Saturdays, abctllitTa Corvallis end way landaffTS weunesuavr and miniMl- n. m. A. L. ORAK5, M PBhZfl Gen. I'aes Aet actulfffl Portland, Ora Txfl Corvallis Masl N ). 2 For Yaqulna Leaves Albtiy... Leaves Co-vallli Arrives Ya la. No. 1 Returning. Leaves Yaqu. Lcav Corvallii Arrives Al any . No. 3 Tor ctreit: Lcavea Albany ... Arrives Detriot ..- No. 4 From Detroit Leaves Detrol . Arrlv., AlhanV ... Train No. 1 arrlTi! Umo to cennct wa ' bound tralr. as wei Ihra . tinurv In AlbaaTK of S. P. northbound trsi Tralr. No. T con'.CI 11 Inlm of fVirvnlVS n direct service to Nevi1 Tm-n Nn, 3 for Dttrt'II -J .!.. .,n.-r,lll rttfi' bany at 7:00 a m, J at noon, g.vlng bbbw I. ..- r.l ...ma ilftT. X buu ULuai 9 iv M.H.. ' id mm uie i priuKB oaiuo - For further Iorg' X I X THOS. COCKRELL, AT j H. H. CRONISE. Af-- J About Our Dining Cars 'I have traveled on' nortant rallrcads in (rope. and have dined aa have rcsiul" imthai. dine on a 'dining car than ort 'dining car that world." S. 8. I jleC! McClure'a Magailn .. ,nn noute , I ourjiub1"" a ' thro trains Kansas CUv to Vtf. SHE-DON. I A. C. ioo ,r.TTTTlD X PORTIA mi B Lam St V" &s