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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1903)
THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1803. .PAGE 8IX; if 5 ilrTBTTniti fTKTlTTTWm mumiuju Atcclablc PreparnlionTorAs simllalln liicFoodandBcdula tiitgiheStomachsandDowchor lUlMsHtiflttlllU c- PromoicsT)igcslion.Chccrful ncss ntxl Itest.Con (alns iicl llrer Sjium.MorpIitac norllincral. OXT'fAKCOTIC. erf tfOMJarSAMVZLttKKR ttryhi Sent- KUL.SJm- Apcrfccl ncmcdy forConsUpn Tlon, Sour Stomach, Dlnrrltoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcri sh ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of new vomc. HllBBIUMIHlim EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. -jsa From the II I Cow to the Table. Impcctort witch the farms and feed of tha cow. We tett All the milk at It It brought to our condenunr. There It no plant In lh world where mors caution li exercised to Insure absolute cleanllneti. Eitty department U under the direct charge of a partner In tho bull mm. Under these condition Economy Brand Evaporated Cream It produced. If you try it. you will say It 1 the most pleasing- and appetizing. Chemists and doctors say It ft tha most healthful. Take no brand unless It bears the cap label reproduced herewith, we produce ninety per cent of the world's supply and guarantee ti j ton cewins our Helvetia milk tHHHtflltIBsl8ll jj Latest Novelties. i i Pearl Waist sets 25c, 35c, 50c a set j; Shoe String Belts 25c, Bead nechy ii laces 25c each. Turnover collars the $ ; ; prettiest in town Dress Skirts, Shirt i i ii" Waists and Jackets Advance styles ;; ; ; end good quality prices the lowest in i i ! the City , We always have special sale prices here J j j GreenbaunTs Dry Goods Store, jj !: 302 Commercial Street ;; c WESTERN TIMBER ASSOCIATION Keen 9 Chamber Commerce. Portland. Headquarters for yellow plae lumber Claims. We guarantee U locate yea m agreed or refund your fee. Ootloas fertile sale of large tracts of timber solicited. We save the Myers 1 J. J. WALTER. Pres. Hcfcronco At Title, Guarantee and 'Trust Company, Portland; Got. Chalmborloln and Socrotary of Statq Dunbar. THg HLITEPAFB ' 204 Commercial Street Crawfish ) All served in lotTamales the most ap CoJd Iknthes ) petizjng style E, ECKBRLBN, Proprietor ABadName 5 it- Is to be shunned. Pay your gebts and wc will let you jest at ease, otherwise, look out foi the , I Bulletin ft VANALSTINE. GORMH Q ExHrt Cltectors al Tnccrs. Snl$4,.7S 1-2 CMMMrcUt St. 1Hm Mall tOl A.H.- A -., GASTORIA For Infants and Childron. 'The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA TutocKTMiwaoMMN niw Ten errv. 0 fe- cap iioei. cohdehswo compaut, nishiud, ni. Raffa, plain and In colors. Flower Baskets. Books at reduced prices for sifts. The Variety Store. 94 Court St. Annora M. Welcfc, Prop J.M.HOWELL Cash Market In Btolner'e Fish Market, State street Fresh meats o all kinds, hams, Should dors, bacon, larrl. etc Fremtt Service Phone, Main 1401. PUNCTURE PROOF TIRES $6.00 Hlr. Hew Departure Road Tires $6,00 a pair with a season Suarantee. The new Morrow Coaster rake put or (or $6,59 with 5 sr cent off for cah. FRANK J. MOORE 109 Court 8t Phone 8M NEEDHAM & CO, -PAINTERS-n. Painting. Calsomlnlng and Paper asffla' Work all Guaranteed. Leave orders at Savage 4 Fletcher's Feed Store. SALEM, OREGON. J. Krowasteia Sob. 136 Court street Highest cash nice satf ferities. Pelts. Wnat. tiaw &??;& x.r fT Af MARK'S HAPPY THOUGHT Told the Old Man to Watch and He Would Other Breezy Stories Gath ered from Everywhere for Benefit of Journal Family (Now York Tribune.) Mrs. Sarauol Clemens was Miss Olivia Langdom For some years be foro sbo met Mr. Clemens sho had been confined to her bed with what was. believed to bo an incurablo dls- caso; but situ was at length miracu lously restored to health! Tho euro was tho sensation of Elmlra, N. Y., and young Clemens, then a newspa per reporter, was sont to interview Miss Langdon on hor rccovory. Ho obtained tho intorvlcw for his nowspapor, and brought back Impres sions of moro valuo to himself. Miss Lnngdon's parents wcro at first strongly opposed to tho young newspaper man, nnd, for his part, his timidity, so it is solemnly said, stood in tho way of tho progress of tho suit. I)ut Anally ho Bcrowod up courago to speak to Mr. Langdon, nnd ono morn ing timidly ontcrcd his futuro father-in-law's prlvato oftlco, whero tho man was seated nt work. "Mr. Langdon have you noticed anything between your daughter nnd mo?" "No!" shouted tho objecting parent, wheeling sharply around so as to get a full vlow of his visitor. "Well," said tho young man, ns ho turned to tho door, ready for Instnnt flight, "If you keop a sharp look out you WILL!" Tho old-fashioned windmill stood Germany, ns well as other European countries, in good stead for a long succession of centurion, nnd although abandoned for a short tlmo In favor of other applications of power, is coming back again to furnish forco to drivo dynamos. For this thoro Is de mand enough to keep all tho winds of tho fatherland busy for many a year and generation to come, thus red cuing tho ancient and picturesque windmill from tho obliteration nnd forgotfulnoss ' which linvo of lato scorned to await it. Tho Philadelphia Press tolls a story which illustrates well how queor things sometlmos got Into tho malls. An oldorly woman wns soon tho othor day waiting patiently for a long tlmo bosldo a mall box In Philadelphia, Finally a postman appeared and she oxplalnod to him tho object of her wait. Sho had hurried to tho box to mall n lottor, and just as tho deposit was about to bo in ado sho snoozed violently, dislocating her falso teeth, which, catching In tho samq'hand that held the loiter, In her agitated absont mlndednoss sho placed in tho post box by mistake. The postman re turned hor lost molars, and told hor It was not uuusual to find many odd things deposited In .this way, which somewhat rolloved tho mind of tho old woman, who, placing hor teeth In position and thanking tho carrier, hurried to hor nearby homo. ' The little old steamship Reaver was tho first steamer to ply tho waters of tho Pacific and a very good case can bo mado out to provo hor tho first steamship to cross tho Atlantic to America. Tho Royal William was the first steamship to cross tho Atlantic from west to east. She was built at tho yard of Campbell & Black In Que bec In tho year 1830-31. was launched oorly In the spring of 1831 and was towed to Montreal to get her ma chinery. Subsequently sho traded bo twoen Quobec, Hal I rax and Boston, and In 1833 crossed from Plctou to London, taking twenty-five days for tho voyage. But' tho little Beaver mado hor voyage from tho east west ward; In London Tit-Bits It Is stated: "The Steamship Beaver, built by the H. B. company, was the first steamer that dared to attempt to cross tho ocean to America. Tho time occupied In the passago was 163 days. She landed safely at Astoria, in Oregon. Her boilers wore mado In Birming ham. Her engines cost 4.500 and weighed fifty-two tona" ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cure Dyspepsia and all disorders aris ing from Indigestion. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Sold by a)l druegtsts. No cure, no nur. SB cents. Trial package free by writing to W. H. Hooksr ft Co., BaKalo. N. Y. When Sandow poses and the muscles ridge his back and knot his arms, we think wp have before us the very secret of strength In those nmgnlficcnt muscles. Udt we haven't. Starve Sandow, or, what is practically the same thing, let him be dyspeptic, and his muscle would roon fall. Strength is made from food properly digested and assimilated, and no man Is stronger than his stomach, be cause when the stomach is diseased di gestion und assimilation are imperfect. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organ of digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect digestion and assim ilation of food so that the body is nour Ishctl Into perfect health and strength. "I lindttha my ntiyilclflu called ltidlgetlop. .. . ,r.. Jr..- ... ..l.l l.. It ,11,1 , inc no good." wrlln .Mr V !. Wells, of Wll Muni, N. C. "' wrote to Dr. fierce na statnl myrane. lie em me n uecnpuvc mi u'i -rlcnle rules. carried out thee bet I could, lmtiHtit lx N -Irt of hit 'Oolden Medical I)l coicrv' and numenred taUug It. A few days later I noticed a great change, relt like a new man. Uefote I bepin the lire of Hie Oolden Medlenl niacM'ery' I miftcred greatly with pain In Momach. li,y nenrea teemed all 'rnn-down,' J waa ery Ihln In firth, tint now can eat heartly find aleep gool nt llljrht." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser Is sent won receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing" only. Send twenty-one one-cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or thirty-one stamps tor the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce,. Buffalo, N. Y. Market Quotations Today J "MskeSsle m a CooilHome WsrKet" J Poultry at Otelner's Market Chickens 10c. Spring chickens 1316c. Hens 10c. EggsPer dozon, 14c. Hop Market Hops 17018c. . Potatoes, Apples, Etc . potatoes Z6BI30C. Now onions 2o por pound. Dried Fruits. Dried Apples 4Gc. Italian prunes, 40s to DOs Bo Potito Prunes 4c. Wood, Fence Posts, Etc Big Fir J4.B0. Second Growth $4,00. APh J3.00 to 33.75. Body Oak $5.00. Polo Oak JB.00. Cedar Posts 10c. Hides, Pelts and Furs. Oroen Hides, No. 1 l7c. Green Hides, No. 2 26.. , Calf Skins 4 to 6c. Shoop 75c. Goat Sklne 2Bo to 31.00. Gray Fox 26 to 60c. Coon 10 to 40o. Mink 26o to $1.2b. Otter fl.OO to 16.00. Skunk 10 to 2Cc. Muskrat 1 to 6c. Wildcat 10 to 2Cc Grain and Flour. Wheat C5fj70c. Oats 30032c. Barloy Browing 650COo feed 21 por ton. bushel; Flour Wholobnlo, $3.50. Live Stock Market Steer 4 Vic Cows 3 to 3 Vic Sheep $2.60 gross. Dressed Veal 6c. Hogs, alive 5c. Wool and Mohair. Wool 16017c. Mohair 37c. Hay, Feed, Etc Baled Cheat $13. Clover $10. Bran $23 Vic Shorts $23.60. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter 15020c. Creamery butter 22 Vie. Cream, pan skimmed, at creamery 18c, at farm 14c. Cream separator skimmed, at Com. Creamery 22Vic, minus freight. Portland Market Wheat Walla Walla, 73c. Wheat Valley. 75c. Flour Portland, best grade, $3.70; graham, $3.150$3.55. Oats Cholco White. $1.10. .,D,?rFeed '20 or t0Q: "lied, Mlllstuff Bran, $23. Hay Timothy. $200121. Onions 40060 cents por cental Potatoes 10060c por cental. creamery, 2022Vic; storo, 16c Kegs Oregon ranch, 1617Uc per dozen. Poultry Chickens, mixed, HVi012c per pound; spring, 16017c: turkeys. live, 16017c Mutton Gross. $3.60. Hogs $6$6.25. Beof Gross, $5$5.25. Veal 7 Vi 08c. Hops 18020c per pound. Wool Valley, 1515Vic; Eastern Oregon, 8014c; Mohair. 3537Vic itu inaa am. upwards. Butter Beat dalrv. nominal; fancy "i DOE NOTICE IS SKRVEn Due notice la hereby served on th. Muu generally that DeWltts Witch lial Salve la the only aalre on the market that U made from me pure, unadulterated witch baa!. DeWltfs Witch line! Salve, has cured thoiuanda of cases ot piles that thU tact has brought out taanr nrtVJZ: ft SIKAWBbKKY f.lllTm MMSJSSISM, 11 The Sttawhetty Industry In The Pll Full Instructions about preparation ujU8trft, . nt noil, crnwlnc of nlants. nlantlnnr ihn ea 'th thirty crop, cultivaUon, forUllstatlon, picking, cn wrlter' field., Bewg7J and packing tho crop, Bhlpplng nndby ma". or at Ths jj mnvlrjita tranlmA fllltv In .annhilM PDnfa ma. 1 "' .v.- ..., .- i-"ji - vvi copy, TK, chantors. 'thin !.....- u,i!j, A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner yon can enjoy from one ot our under and dollclono meats, steaks, Iamb or mntton chops, veal cutlets or pork, Oar meats are all cnt from the fattest ind primeBtcattle, and we can supply roar table with fresh, nutritions and vholoaomo meats at bod rock prices. C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon 291 W'lx.ki'ta. Corval lis & Eastern R R. N). 2 For Yaqulna: Leaves Albuy 12:45 p. m Leaves Corvallls 2:00 p. m Arrives Ya-I a 6:25 p. m No. 1 Itot-rnlng: Leaves Yaqul-in 0:45 a. m Lcav Corvallls 11:30 a. ra Arrives Al mny 12:15 p. m No. 3 Tor otrelt: Lcavos Albany 7:00 a. in Arrives Detrlot 12;05 p. m No. 4 Iroin Detreit: Leaves Detroit 12:45 p. m Arrives Albany 5:35 p. m. Train No. 1 arrives n Albany In tlmn to rrnnror with ihn ft P .milk bound tralc, as wo'l a-; giving two oi thro hour.- In Albany beforo dopn.turs ot S. P. northbound train. Trait No. ? can- .ra w'th tfcn fl P trains at Corvallls n , Albany giving airoct sorvico to Newport and adja cent benches. TM n No. 3 for r)..tr' nralrnnrmaV and othor no'intali rosorts leaves Al bany at 7:00 a m., reaching Detroit at noon, giving amnio tlmo to reach mo rpnngs same day. or mrinor imormatlcu apply to EDWIN STONE. XfnnncrAi THOS. COCKRELL, Agont, Albany. H. H. CRONI8R Agent. Corvallls. O. C, T, Co's PASSENGER 8TEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, ednesday and Friday, 10 a.m, For Corvallls Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday it I a, m, QuickTime, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trad Street M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Casl -Esviif Offer Tvyo FIrst-Class YtttW facers for the Price of Oh, Weekly Jcumii and wm nr. gonlan, $2.00. ' Weekly Journal and Orange Jadd Farmer, $1.3S. e?Kly, Jtunial and Trl-Weeklj N. Y. World. $L75. Weekly Journal and Woodburn1 Inde pendent, $1.50. Weekly Journal and Gold Deaca, Curry County, Recorder, $1.60. Weekly Journal and Americas' Boy, $1.60. ' Weekly Journal and Courier Spray, Oregon, $1.60 ,' Weekly Journal and ICrpreiVAd vance, Lebanon, $1.60. ' 'C ' weekly Journal and Globe, Condon, Ore., $1.60. Weeklr Journal and Oregon Mist," St HelenB. 11 Kn Weekly Journal and Town Tallc Guiana, jz,on. Weekly Journal and Hrirt iii lew, $1.50. Weekly Journal nrt uio r Vn. Morrow, $1.50. Parties dealrinir ... .. niu Journal three -months Instead of tie Weekly ono year In tho above comb! oauuiu. j j -fyl I I iHr "b1t?t I nOFJER BROTELKKS; , skB. rem. ' '1 -h. jh x-w BOOK- By b. HOFER. Northwest. " uuotryt !i Harness. Saddierr,H Lap Robes, Fly Netf Lonif years nf tmh- j Skill and hlcrhntnn.iS,! fitruaranteethatuM.1 eoods ever offered it$l ",u" r i ni; rrunt ICIii ESTAULISnED 1869 E. S. Lamport SaJUfljj 289 Commercial 8trttt Denver Short. Line.-... II may surprlit roo, bat tit llngton Is tho short tit (p from Spokane, Ildcsa, tie. Only ono chauje ot tin l clers from the Nortsvut, u venlent Jioua Our trains rarrv all MQlmai1 ., .,, gooa to make travel plnsut, Remember through cbK - coats froo-through tourtnl ' clean and comfortable II standard slecpen.tho pl J Omaha, St. Joseph. Kuwj 4 Iouis and Chicago dally. A. C. 8HE-D0N, OiwiUfJ lOO THIRD STBI4 PORTLANa , 4 xd!M0N1 3 TRAINS TO THE I EAT' Bui' Throuch Pullm&B, Tourist sleeping cart .i Onnliana: tK ' J-II irnnann CitTl U-W'5 man sleeping rP?jff! o!hJS.2ftl ing cnair cars dally. DEPART Chlcaio rortlaud att iV. Pf:. Bpeclal lat.lii AmiJlaX. 51-5' 930 a. m via Hun t- lngton ana w. AUantle Kxpreaa 8:14 p. ro. tU Bunt lngVon a. II rl. Worth, Omai.. Cltr.su n- ana. St. Paul 1W!1 statu!: Id.jia IIIU. 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