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. I il i tPAGE 3IX 1 an essential to thoso whohave tried If S High Time. That ovoryono In Salem know whoro they can got tholr linen laundrlcd In tho boat stylo of tho art of laundry work, hut thcro may bo somo who "navo boon In tho habit of having tholr shlrU, collars, and cufls clpno up.nt liamo that would llko to know whoro thoy caii have thorn lauudrlcd Just like now In color and finish, and that Is at tho Salem Steam Laundry. Get our reduced rates. Wo 'can pleaso you. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL. J. OLMSTED, Prop. BORUS 0. OLMSTED, MfcT. Prions 411. 230 Liberty 6t DON'T SHIVER WHILE YOU DRE88 These cold mornings. Reach out of kd. striko a jnatch, turn on, tho tas U jour (?sstovo and note how quickly rasr.room sets warm.' Haven't' a gaa , store? Mean It? Lota here so cheap yon'U wonder how you have permit' led yourself to bo benumbed when bo aaaefc comfort could bo b'ad for. se: lit II - " Salem Gas-Light Co.. mie 563. 4 CHEMEKETA ST. n 1 T O MADDED nAnrLIf ft OTHMIML i jBj li B Will. satisfy anyone.who 1 KgHHHA It'Is very simple In'cony 1 BTjBstructlonand'wIlLnot get I I JV 'Your ctealerlwlll show.lt. I mM sbbbbbv bbbbv a dE (ail M 1 w Vm ECI",PSE MACHINE' CO., ' r4K ntSca-v M MpjSgJgf2iES3SE FsbbbibibibibibibibibibibH Famous at home for I Generations past; I Famous now all over I the World. I For Sate by I A. 8CHREIBER, Salem, I 153 State St I ' FARMER'S HOME, I The Woman Who Knows how to provide for the -pantry always keeps tho essentials on hand. Economy Brand Eyaporated Cream it. Compare tho other brands with those bearing our cap label and you will And that they look watery In comparison. Economy Brand runs smoothly from tho can, is uniform in appearanco and is the purest and most pleasant tasting. Ask your dealer for tho kind that has tho cap laboL HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING COMPANY, HIGHLAND, ILLINOIS. THETNEW MORROW COASTER BRAKE COPYRIGHT, Shingles and Shakes Tho roof la shingled best It you use the kind of shingles and shakes we sell, and we ask you to note the good wear and economy of the root 'for which we furnish the shingles or stake?. VjTe parry a large stock of shingles and shakes of good quality, carefully selected to make a sound, tight, durable root, and wo are a'l ways ready to give estimates. QOOdALB LUMBER CO., . ... Near S. P. Ps Depot PhfisM1. Your Stepmother. Is still hero, and. as. busy as oyer. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or tho buttons off, take them to her, at the Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing and rellnlng; new velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month for $1. Called tor and returned. MR8, a IL WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial Street . . rDB NOTICE 18 8R11VKD. Due notice Is hereby sirred on tbe nubile generally that UWIU'a Witch llasel Salve la tb ooly aalv on the msrktt thit U mtd from the pure, unadulterated witch bait). DeWltt'a Witch 1U1 Salve u curru mouaanua or caaea or piles that would not .yield to ny other treatment, and this fact has brought out many worthleaa counterfeits, Tboa penona Who set tbe genuine IfcWIU's Witch Haiel Salve are never disappointed. Uwum It cure. For ale by r. vi Uaie, (Hi stat street. Still the Favorite. Strong's restaurant Is still the fa vorite. Come and try us. Wo give prompt attention at any time, O i . -- VJW, JU.JK.. SMitStU yf m mm j IUW Amp. &HR THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, LATEST NEW YORK FASHIONS Prettiest Thines in Dress Goods are of Course theWearers Wedding Dresses, Waists, Figured Materials, Shirt Waist Suits, Millinery and Laces Chiffon 13 tho leading material for "wedding dresses, worn chiefly, how- over, by youthful brides, while young ladlos past tho budding senson, or thoso more mature,, tro' npt to choose somo stntllor fabric, such as Olga, a crepo de Chine, with high glossy surface, or cropo do Chlno with n Blight twill, or tho genuine material with Its own peculiar attractiveness, and soma of the most elegant gowns of tho senson have been In .crepe do Chine embroidered tovordcr. Satin. likewise remains In stylo, but Is not n frequent selection, and tho samo 'can bo assorted of lace. Quite pretty and comparatively Inexpensive gowns aro mndo of flno veiling trimmed with lace. Transparent Yokes. Of lnco or chiffon, or both In combi nation, appear on bridal drosses of every description, and alcoves aro fin ished In keeping, nngol drapery also being still In great favor. Tho heav ier clasB of fabrics aro sometimes made In princess style, whon a flno figure may admit the same. Trains nro round, and, of course, vary In length according to fancy, and veils, usually of .tulle, are very long and leupt In position by a garland of flow ers ending In two sprays at tho back, and for such purposes orango buds and bloseoni3 lead, though any small whtto flowers can bo substituted, the usual cholco In placo of orange blos soms being lilies of tho valley or Star of Hothlchem flowers. Bridesmaids sometimes wear lilies of tho valley, and for them nny pretty sheer ma terial, especially not. Is appropriate. At a recent wedding tho bridesmaids wore pink net, made low neck and short sleeves, with picture hats of roses. White Waists Have oponed on us like a swarm of locusts, devouring before them all colors In cotton or linen, excopt a few infroquont ones In solid colors, em broidered, this, In turn, bringing about an Immense demand fon wash silk waists In strlpo Thoy are ex tremely pretty, nnd notable girls can buy tho material at a low price, and turn out attractive garments that cost but little. Fancy materials In Moral or. striped patterns, or perhaps, both, aro mado up In entire dresses. They are frequent, but after all. throughout dress In gonoral, there In a marked preference for plain goods embroidered, rather than fancy pat' terns. Of course, tho delightful vn. rlotles In moussolalne, lawn, etc,, must command a placo for themselves and challles this year almost compete and much thlnnor than formerly, with satin stripes, can hardly be called a utility material. Assortments of shirt waist suits in chocked or dotted light weight silks seen at Lord & Taylor's assure pres tige to such delightful wear for sura, mor. Thoy are cool as linen, extreme ly comfortable, and Inexpensive, com paratively,' since thoy reaulre no laundering. Graduating Dresses Now attract much attention, nnd aro made In thin Bilk, flno quality muslin, organdie, chiffon or occasion ally dotted muslin, plain muslin em broldered being a stylish solection. Some are laid throughout In accordlan plaits, but more frequently display shlrrlngs set n many ways. Tickings as well are much used and lace, es pecially Valenciennes, can hardly bo employed. In too much profusion. Transparent yokes are almost univer sal and sleeves aro long and usually finished In keeping with yokes. White sashes complete, and are often kuot ted half way down, to correspond with a knotting at the waist. Shoos are perfectly white. In Millinery The distinction between utility hats and those for dressy wear becomes all tho while more apparent, the former masculine severe, flowers or anything feminine an abomination, the latter dellchtful embodiments of all that la soft and lovely, emanations, as It wore, from gardens of Eden, and the wearers soft and lovely (or endeav oring to be) as so many Ideal Eves, The former aggressive exponents of Twentieth century Ideas, which com- pel women to boldly compete In the business world a lu outdoor pas- OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3,- 1903. times. Sailor hats arc ridiculous, In name, at least, since no sailor could wear tho broad hond covering with high saucer-like brims, catching every breath of wind, and needing strong pinning to thick colls of hair. . LUCY CARTLa A HINT TO THE WISE. Thla Advice Will Bear Repeating In Salem. "Don't chaso shadows" Doubtful proof la but a shadow You can rely on testimony of people you know You enn Investlgn'.o local evidence. Aridrow F. McAtee, of 13th st., northeast cornor of Mission st, cm ployed at Walter Morloy's Salem Fonco Works, 69 Stcto st., says; "I was troubled for a year or two with pain through my back and down through my kidneys. I ftlso had trou bio with my bladder, tho secretions from tho kidneys were scanty and Irregular In action. 1 had much rheu matism caused by tho uric ncld In my blood, thcro was dull heavy ach ing pain througn my back nnd across my kidneys which was more severe whenover I cnught cold. I used dif ferent romodles, nnd whllo somo gave mo relief others had no effect at nil. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised nnd got a box at Dr. Stono'a drug store. Tho first box helped mo so much that I got n second nnd con tinued their uso until I had taken three boxes, when I was entirely relieved. I hnvo hnd bettor health since than I hnvo for yenrs and I give tho credit to Doan's Kidney Fills" For sale by all doalore. Prlco COc. Foetor-Mllburn Co., lluffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the- U. S. Remember tho name Doan's nnd toko no substitute. 8 Administrator's Notice of Private Sale of Real Property. Notice Is hereby given that In pur sunnco of an order of sale, rendered nnd entered of record by tho County Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for tho County of Marlon, on tho 2d day of May, A. D 1903, In tho matter of tho csiato of Thomas VnnCleave, do ceased, tho undersigned administrator of said estato will soil at private sale, subject to confirmation by said Court, tho following described renl property, to-wlt: Eighty ncrcB off the cast side of tho following described renl property, tho west line of said eighty acres to mn parallel with tho east lino of tho fol lowing described land: Doing nnd situated In Marion coun ty, State of Oregon, and known as a part of Claim No. 42, Notification No. 380, In township 'six south, rnngo two west of tho Willamette meridian, tho samo which Avn Sanders received as a D. L. C. from the United States; tho part of said claim owned by said dece dent being 170 acres off tho south part of sold claim No. 42, and Is more pan tlcularly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning nt tho southwest cornor of Asa Snundcr's D, L. C. No. 42, township six south, rnngo two west; thenco north 42.70 chains; thence cast 40.50 chains; thence south, ono dogrco 39-mlinitea west, 42.G2 chains; thence west 39.4C chalnB to the place of beginning, nnd containing 170 acres of land, In said Marlon county, Stato of Oregon. From nnd after the 10th day of June, 1903, the undersigned adminis trator will proceed to sell the abovo described land for cash, at his resi dence on tho abovo described 170 acres of land near Iiurance, Marion county, Oregon. Dated nt Salem, Oregon, this 6th day of May, A. D., 1903. W- It. VAN CLEAVE. Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Van Cleavo, Deceased. a r. 1NMAN, BC-Bwed Attorney for Estato. A SWEET nnEATII. Is a UtTtr falling aim of a hralthv stomach-, When tn breath, la bad ' the stomacb Is out of order. There li no rein edy In tbe world eqLal to Kodol Dyspep sia uure J or curing inaigtsuon, ayipepila and all itomacb dUorder. . Mrs. Mary 8. Crick-, of White l'lains. Ky.. writes: "I liavj been a dPpt!c for yum tried all kloda of rvmedlea, but continued to crow worse. By tbe use of Kodol I becan to Improve at once, and after taking a few bottle am fully restored. In weight, health and strength, and can eat whatever I like. Kodol dlswti what you eat, and makes tha atomach sweet Kor sale Uj V. O. ilaas, 00 State street. sure curie for pjles Itching Piles produco moisture and causo itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Rem edy, stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. (0c a Jar at druggists, or sent by mall Treatise free. Write ma about your case. Dr. Bosanko Philadelphia. Pa. For sale at rn-' Stone's drug stores. Just Received. The best strawberries on tie mar ket. Call on us and try them Wo aiso Keep a run lino or groceries. BRANSON fc RAQAN. Though you have been to Baden Baden, yet may osteopathy save you. Schoettle. Barr & Barr. Osteopaths! Opera House Block. Salem. CASTOR I A For-Iafjuits and Children. Tin KM Yh Kavi Always IncM ''&;j Bears tho Signature "STRAWBERRY CULTUg ; -J JM.JYtf tiUOK" The Strawberry Industry In The pa Full Instructions about preparation! illustrated with i , of soil, growing of plantB. planting the! wrlfftr. ,, pUotomik crop, cultivation, fortllliaUon, picking wnicr "elus, near 8 nri Twi.ktnir tha c'ron. nhlDnlnir and." mM r at The Jnn,., and packing tho crop, shipping and markets treated fully in separate 1 cents per copy. Captors. this Industry A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner von can enjoy from one of onr tenUer and delicious meats, steaks, Iamb ir mutton chops. Teal cutlets or pork. Our meats are all cut from tbe fattest ind DrimoBtcattle, and we can enpniv roar tablo with fresh, nutritious and vholesomo meats at bed rock prices. E. C, CROSS SALEM ORB Phon SSI - tf"w Corvalfis & Eastern R R N ). 2 For Yaqulna: Leaves Albuy 12MB p. m Leaves CorvalllB....... 2:00 p. m Arrives Ya-1 a 6:25 p. m No. 1 Refrains: Leaves Ynqui-.n 6:45 a. Lcav Corvallls 11:30 a. Arrives Albany 12:15 p. No. 3 Tor otrelt: Lcavos Altmny 7:00 a. Arrives Delrlot 12:05 p. No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Dotroi 12:46 p. Arrives Albany 5:35 p. m m m m in m m Train No. 1 crrlvea 'n Albany in timo to connect with (he 8. P, souta bound trcJr, as we'l &- giving two or thro hour,- In Albany boforo dopa.ture of 9. P. northbound train. TrnlL No. ? con' .c- w.'th tho S. P trains nt Corvallls - n Albany giving direct sorvlco to Newport and adja cont benches. 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Weekly Journal and Globe, Condon. Ore., $1.50. Weeklv Journal and Oregon Mist, St Helens, $1.50. - Weekly Journal and .Town Talk Ashland, $2.00. Weekly Journal and Herald, Lake view, $L60, Weekly Journal and Men of To Morrow, $1.50. Parties desiring can itet tho Dallv Journal three months in'ste bt the Weekly one year In the abovo comhl nations, HOFER BROTHERS Sates, Qrecsi. M By E. HOFER. Nortnwest. I cents Der com ti.. . ' - --.- .us mi - s K ;-; Harness. Saddlery, tf Lap Robes, Fly Nets, ct( Lonsr years of MriMi U skill and highest auaiitvnfi.! a tfuarantee that wetnrnotfS,! KvuuacTvi uucrca inMiei, SIGH OF THE WniTE HORSE. ESTABLISHED 1869 E. S. Lamport Saddlery! 289 Commercial Street THE MODERN CHAM CAR Tho chair-car Is one of the dato features of the Btdltttrai Tho rocllnlng-chalr cm be i ed to any desired nngla It li i only to a berth In a nlwp!nxt'i night travel. It enables roa tot at your easo by day. Tho only line offering throcdr vice, Scattlo and Spoksne to 1 uity. A, C. SHE-DON, Oentril Ajetl lOO THIRD STBEE PORTLAND. Stwlmk DMOHPiCtHj 3 TRAINS TO THE EAST M Thrmoh Pullman. SUa&rt i Tourist sleeping cars dtllf to rh(.oirn flnnVane: tOfltt I 4niiv t' TfunRns City: tbrcul man sleenlng carps perK!!f ducted) weekly to Chlcift m- at TvSAb ana MempWi Ing chair cars (seats free) w dally. DKPaRT roK TUWKKitU ftoia rorVtaod Of. f ?ruS,d gUfL.ft' Unlcato EmH &S?.UI SS".k tS5a7 awrt Hli rUHoatT MJfcA IngtODj Atlanta Xxprea S:U p.aa. TlaHoat lsgton Salt Lake. ihtw H WMU, va ' ,w rimai- m City, fit. Uioa, vI RWl Vimm-1 - - est: kii wiTia. LavMl BCFaas PaataMl .00p, aa. ft&.!aHaV,W, rTODuKS vw uaieaca, um .- n BIVU Maaili" "" laiwrf in ..iitm datas V' 1 toeluui, ..i.nmaa1 1 8allSTery J P. ToA.tori ' .... . MP-rrE W ijM1 o - tK ive6wV.1r pw"HB lAiutatWr laao ana wy ",-,,;hflBi J r& Oorvalllt vno 'l.'7i.H t " Wfdueadays and J Portlaad, Ore. IBsLi-f . Ml V3 lf m 1p.m. Daur except Sonday p.n- , 8aioiday P-"t