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nV'l1 ' ' ' "" WPB? DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1804. NINE "The Hand That Rooks The Cradle Rules The World." MOTHER'S love starts a man or woman on tbe right path. The" right remedy at the right time fits a mother for the ordeal. Motherhood is often looked forward to with feelings of great dread by most women, At such a time when she is nervous, dys peptic, irritable and in need of a uterine tonic something which will calm the nervous system through the special or gans, and a strength builder, she will find Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription just what is needed. Here is a medicine that has stood the test of a third of a century with approval, in that time it has sold more largely than any other remedy put up specially for woman's weaknesses. It is guaranteed by the proprietors not to contain a particle of alcohol which could only do liarm to a sensitive system. WHY WOMKN SHOULD CONFIDE IN A MAN. It is much easier for a woman to con fide in the average man than in the average woman. She kuows that the man will respect her confidences and keep them to himself. He is strong, has more experience of the world and can help the woman who needs advice. Without a perfect medical understanding there can be no helpful advise, women should not trust their delicate constitu tions in the hands of unskilled persons. It requires a thorough medical education to appreciate and understand the wom anly organism. When a woman has ills ana pains that she cannot bear when life seems dark for every woman, she should confide her troubles to a phy sician of standing in the commnnlty, or one who has a national reputation. Cer tainly it would not be the part of wisdom to confide in an ignorant person without medical education simply because she was a woman. There is every reason why she should write to some great specialist, one who has made the diseases of women Released From Jail. John Lane was released from tho county Jail this morning by Sheriff ' Colbath this morning, aftor serving a , Women's -- & I consider Wine of Cardui superior to any aoo- -7 V -.'. .)iir,A T r ntpd and I know whereof I speak. I suffered for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely prostrated me. Pain would shoot through my back and side and I would havo blinding headaches. My limbs would recruiar ana wiinom iiu. Wine of Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffer ing womon knew of its good qualities. Treasurer, Portland Bconoml League- n ii 1. -I 1. Miiiftrhi urn tna aanaer Biiniaw women suffer headaches, but r'od.ealheadache , toU. o-J women aimer ueauacuea, uui, pwiuuiwu -.- - s .-, j. women and is the unerring sigrfof wir t,w",&te pains. Completely prostrateif by nine months of suppressed menses, blinded by headache and racked with pain Mrs. Snow was made a tr,n8J J healthy wagairT Remember with Wine of Cardui no case , i. .hopeless because this great remedy cures permanently nineteen out ofevery twenty case and nevW fails to benefit a case of irregular senses, beanng down pains or any female weakness. If you are discouraged and onhave failed, try Vine of Cardui, and try it now. . e'fetJiedcllM mean female weaknrss. Secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui today, All druggists sell 11.00 bottles of Wfhe of (ardut. WINE CARDUI a specialty for a third of a century, like Dr. R. V. Pierce, founder of the Inva lids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. All correspondence is held nacredly confidential, and he gives his advice free and without charge. SINCI.B AND MARRinn WOMKN Very often find that it is repugnant to their feelings to consult their family physician. In -such a case they can put Eerfect confidence in Dr. Pierce, who as made such n success in the treat ment of women's diseases, for he will give the very best advice possible and without cost. To grow beautiful, healthy and happy should be the desire of every woman. It is then possible to hold a husband and to make home happy and bring contentment to it. In most cases Dr. R. V. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will fit the needs and put the body in healthy condition. So sure of it is the World's Dispensary Medical Association, of Buffalo, N. Y proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, that they offer A J5O0 RKWARD For women who cannot be cured of Leu corrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription re stores weak and sick women to "sound health, by curing the local womanly dis eases which are generally responsible for the failure of the general health." A woman's entire being is centered in her womanly nature. When the delicate womanly organism is attacked by dis ease ; when there is irregularity or a dis agreeable drain ; when inflammation burns and ulcers gnaw, the general health will reflect the progress of dis ease, in increasing weakness, nervous ness, backache, headache, loss of appe tite and sleeplessness. KNOW THYSSI.K. Read all about yourself, your system, the physiology of fife, anatomy, hygiene, simple home cures, etc., in The Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book of 1000 pages. For cloth-bound copy send 31 cents in one-cent stamps, or for paper covered 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. six months' sontenco for throwing rocks through a window. Ho is an old man 70 years of ago, but Is a frequent Imbiber of rod liquor. fieadaclies 642 1-2 Congress Street. PoinxAND, Maink, Oct. 17, 1902. Swell Up anu 1 woum ira m "v. . ... - stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for 1 seemed heyond the help of physicians, but Wine of Cardui came as a God-send to me. I felt a change for the better within a week. After nine teen days treatment I menstruated without sut fenng agonies 1 usually did and Boon became .t Axmtnn illOAflKA Both men and vl wwk .. , - -. lot of ee SUNDAY SERVICES Salvation Army. Meetings at 11 n. m., 3 p. m. nnd 8 p. m. At 3 p. m, a splendid self-donlal altnr service. All nro wolcome. Y. M. C. A. Commercial nnd Chomoketa strocts. "Charactor and Dostlny" is the sub ject of tho Inst number of a series of artuiessos to tneii at tho Y, M. C. A.. Sunday afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock by F. W. Cllffo. Tho Stalwart Quartet will render several selections. All men are cordially Invltod. Central Congregational. Tho Easter thought will ontor all tho services or the day. Sunrise pray er meeting, conducted by Endeavor so ciety, nt C:30 a. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Communion service, baptism and reception of members, at 11 a. m. Children's Easter exercises at 7 p. m. W. C. T. U. A special program for Easter at tho W. C. T. U. hall at 4 p. m. Sunday. Chri-tlan Science. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 140 Chemeketa street. Services: Sun day at 10 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Sub ject of lesson sermen: "Aro Sir!, Dis ease and Death Real?" Sunday School at 11:45 a. nr. Wednesday ovonlng testimonial meotlng at 7:30 o'clock. Reading room In the church open each afternoon oxcept Sunday, all nro cor dially Invltod U. B. Church. Sorvlcos at the U. B. church In Yew Park as folio'"- Preaching at 11 a. in., also at 8 p. m. Sabtmth School at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday ovonlngs at 8 ic'clock. Waltor Rey nold), pastor. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Sorvlces: Lesson sermon and chil dren's classos nt 11 a, m. Subject of lesson sermen: "Aro Sin, Disease nnd Death Real?" Wodnosday ovon lng mooting at 7:30 p. in. Reading room dally oxcept Sunday. Christian Solonco hall, Cornor of Court and Lib erty streets. Unitarian Church. Chomoketa nnd Cottage streets. Frank A. Powell, pastor. Sunday School nt ID a. m, Easter services at 11 a. m. Special music. Subject of sermen: "Whero Aro tho Dead?" In tho evening Mr. Powell will spoak on "Crltorlons of Charactor." All cordi ally Invited. Flrsit Christian. Tho First Christian church, cornor of High and Contor streots. Preach ing by tho pastor, Elder D, Errett, at 10:30 a. m. Theme: "Did Christ Rlso From tho Dead? a Legal Quostlon?" At tho ovonlng servlco the Junior En deavor socloty will render a program In tho Intorost of their India mission. Dlhlo School at 12 m Charlos Shoo makor, suporlntoiidont. Junior C. E. at 3 p. m., Adda Reed, superintendent. Senior O. E. at C:30 p. m. Thore will bo Easter music at tho morning sor vlce. You aro cordially Invited to theso sorvlcos. Episcopal Church. Tho following program will be ren dered nt tho Episcopal church tomor row merning: Procosslonal Hymn No. 109, Fortu- antus A. S. Sullivan Christ Our Passover Nos, 139, 140, 141 Te Doum Laudamus E. W. Road Jubilate Dee No. 11 Danks Anthem Christ Is Risen ..C. Simper Sermon Hymn No. 112, from Lyra Davldlca Worgan Ollertory Anthem God Hath Ap pointed a day .. ..northold Tours Presentation No. 180 Anon Hymn No. 110. Arimathea..C. Roper Recessional Victory, from Pales- trlna Sopranos Miss. Mlna Heulat, Mrs W. Carlton Smith. Altos Miss Hallle Thomas, Mrs. W. P. Uabcock. Tenor Mr. K. K. Millar. Bass Mr. Q. C. L- Snyder. Organist Mr. Henry B. Thlelsen. Hester will be observed at tin Presbyterian church by awroprlav services, both morning and evening The musical numbers for the morning service will be as follews: Organ Prelude Gloria, Mosart... Prof. Roberts Anthem "They Have Taken Away My Lord" Iiurdett Soprano solo "Jerusalem" ...Parker Vlolla Solo "Metedle" ....Bngelman Anthem "As It Began to Dawn"., Harrington Response "Hear Our Raster Prayer Contralto solo "The Lord Has Risen" SulHvan Organ Postlude Soprano Mrs. Hinges. Are You Lazy ? If you would havo tho hnppi ness of health, with tho clastic step and clear bright skin, set your digestive organs and liver right by using Beecham's Pills Sold Eyerrwhere. In boxes 10c, and 2S. Contralto Miss Church. Tenor Mr. Thomas. Bass Air. Wiggins. Organist Mrs. Jos. H. Albort Violinist Miss Lily Stoge. The subject of tho morning sermon will be "The Resurrection Doatltudo," I Peter 1:13. The evening sorvlco will be a pralso sorvlce conducted In part by tho Sun day School. Tho opening number will consist of solos and choruses by mom- bors of the school, and a short talk by tho pastor. Mrs. Hinges will sing "I Heard tho Volco of Jesus Say." n Some Up-tb-Date Machinery. Col J. Olmsted, of tho Salem Steam Laundry, hns added to his already su perb outfit of mnchlnery, a largo new rotary collar and cult Ironer, nnd also a uroy Ternary manclo. Thoso aro tho best machines In their linos, and keep the Snlom lnundry at tho fore front. CASTORIA. Bears ths Tha Kind You Hars Always Boojht MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant & Penned, Preps, Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner't Ch tckons 10 lie. Eggs Por dozen, 15c Turkeys 12014c. Ducks 10c. Market t Hop Market Hops 19025c. Potatoes, Vegetables, Eto. Potatoes 45c. . Onions lc. Dried Fruits, Peaches 10c. Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Potlto prunes 1c. Italian prunes 6c. Wood, Panes Posts? & Second growth $ 5.50. Aph 93.00 to JS.7G. Q rub oak $0.60. Codar posts 12V4c. Hides, Peru and fun, Qreon Hides, No. 1 5c. Green HIuos, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins 105c. Sheep 7Bc. Goat Skins Z5o to ll.ee. Drain nnd Frour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, port value, 72c. Oats $1.10 per cwt. Barley J19.B0 por ton. Flour Wholosalo, 3.75. Live 8tock Market Steers 3tf03He Cows 3c. Shoop 3c. Drosscd veal 7c. Drossed hogs GV4e Llvo hogB 5Vic. Mutton 2Ho per pound. Hay, Feed. EU, Baledcheat $10. Baled clover $10. Bran $21. Shorts $22. Creamery and Dairy Produots. Good dairy butter 20025c. Croamory butter 27H- ex Cream separator skimmed, Com, Creamery, 27c, net. al PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla. 7fic. Valloy 81082c. PJour Portland, best grade, $3,900 $3.95; graham, $3.5O0$3.9O. Oats Choice White, $1.17tt$1.20. Barley Feed, $21(ff$22. per ton; rolled, $24$3C, Mlllstuff Bran, $18$19. Hay Timothy, $15fl$17. Potatoes Common, GO08O& Huge Oregon ranch, 15c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 12013 per pound; turkeys, 1501Ce. Pork Dressed, 707t&c. Beef Dressed, 607c. Veal 88V6c Hops 2402Cc. Wool Valley, 17018c; Eastern Oregon, 12015c; Mohair, 32035c. Hides dry, IG pounds and upwards, 1501Sttc ButterJ Fancy creamery, 27 030c dairy and store, nominal. 1 CLASSIFIED f WANTED. Wanted. A Japanoso boy wants reg ular wcrk of mornings. Address "A," care of Journak 4-l-3t Wanted. Experienced girl for gonor al housework. Mrs. Wm. Brown, State Btroet 3-31-lwk Wanted. By a young lady, a place to work mornings' and ovonlngs for board. Address "M," caro Journal. 3-3I-3t Wanted. Ono or two unfurnlshod rooms. Address "B," caro of Jour nal. FOR SALE. For Sale. Bargain; good building lot; strictly Inside Seo O. W. Bean, 187 Contor street 4-l-3t For Sale. A fresh cow and a holfor, soon to be frosh. Havo also White Lnngthang eggs, Sellwood. strain, for sotting. Sam Ludt, blacksmith, cornor of Front and Contor streots. 4-l-lwk For Sale. A No. 1 Jorsoy cow In Ox ford addition. Enqulro of G. M. Lease, 13th street, Salem, Oregon. 4-131 For 8ale. Hlgh-grado Bocond-hand piano. Inquire at 149 18th street 3-31-3t For Sale. A bargain, 120 feet front north sldo of Stato stroet, running through to Court, adjoining Thos. Sims, thrco blooks east of stato house, B, F. Rowland, Leonard ho tel, 302 Front Btreot. 3-31-3t For 8ale Or trado, a flno 10-acro chicken or fruit Tanch; first-class buildings and Improvements; close to school, postofflco, storo and rail way station. Will trado for city or unimproved farm proporty. Addroos "W. J.," Caro Journal. 11-5- MISCELLANEOUS. LosBoUvon a purso containing a pair of gold rlmmod glasses, and other small nr tlcloa. Roturn to Epply'e storo or to tho Journal office 3-30-3t Hop-pickers. Join Hop-pickers' Asso ciation. Annual dues, 25 conts a year In advance Subscription to Hop-plckor Included to mombors. Oregon Hop-plckor, Room 7, Ham ilton building, Portland, Oregon. 3-12-lm Motor's Barber College Of Salt Lake City, offers advantages in teaching tho trado that cannot bo had else whoro. Avoid schools tho Oregon and California harbors' now laws nro ant to closo at any time. Write today for our Bpeclal offor to dls tant studonts. 3-8-lm Notice. Porsona wishing work done In tho I. O. O. F. cemetery apply to tho sexton, N. Rooonbnum, cornor of Wilson and Rock stroots. Phono 2070 Black. 3-4-lm 8y Have you trlod Edwards & Lusch er's for meats. Wo havo tho best sausago In town. Como and try It, aud bo conlnced. 410 East State street 8alem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and boat oqulppod company In Sa lem. Piano and furulturo moving a specialty Ofllco 'phono, 861. W, W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Office No. 60 Stato street 9-1-lm Dr. Z. M."Parvln At 297 Commercial stroot, upstairs. Singing school. Rudlmontal and sight reading class es. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc tober 14th. Class ovory Wednes day evening to May 1st, noxt Tui tion, $1.00. Farm for Salo. lit aores In Marlon county, half a mllo from Mill City, 35 acres im proved, CG acres good timber, to 1 mile from a $300,000 sawmill. Land good, rich, black soil; 6-room house; lumber barn; with outbuildings; 10 acres good fruit, mostly winter ap ples, trees average 7 years old; good spring water at door; two creeks run through place; good neighborhood; V mile to school, ohuroh and railroad. Fine beaver dam meadow land, easily cleared. If sold at once will take $3900. Title clear. Terras, two-thirds down, and from 2 to 3 years on bal ance with 7 per ceut Interest; Imme diate possession. Call on or address J. U. Ray, owner of tbe farm. Mill QUy. Oregon. 3-8-3m Your Stepmother la still here, and as busy as over. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or tbe buttons off toko them to her, at tho Salem Dyeing and Clean ing Works. Repairing and rollnlng; new velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suits a month, for $1. Called for and returned. MRS. O. H. WALKER, Prop. 195 Commercial Street PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. Dr. I. W. Starr offlco 'n Bush ft Brejj building, evor Oregon Shoo Store. Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a. m. an 2 to 5 p. m. Calls attondod la city or country. Resldenco 'phono 2S51 Rod. 1.5-tf Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter be found In tho Broy block, 275 Co morclal stroot ovor Oregon Baoa Co.. Offlco telephone 2931; res donco phono, 2751. Office honrn 8 to 12. and 2 to 5. WIRE FENCING. Get Your Poultry Netting, lawn and flold fonclng nt headquarters. Large stock to scloct from. Prices al ways tho lowest. Walter Morloy. Salem Fonco Works, CO Court St UNDERTAKERS. WW Undertaken!. Wo carry tho largest and flnost lino of undertaker's good In tho city. Prices to suit all. Black and whlto hoarso. Prompt, rellablo. Savo money by calling at No. W. A. M. Clough, A. J. Bosey. 1-16-tl RESTAURANT. Ferrjuson's Restaurant 95 Btate stroet Opon day and night Oil 20c meals aro bettor than any 3( Iioubo In tho stato. Six 20a me&la for $1.00; 21 20c meals for $3.00. LODGES. Olive Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. ft I. O. O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, al 7:30 p.m. B. B. Horrlck, Jr., N. O.J Frnnk F. Toevs, recording secretary. Salem Camp, No. 110, Woodmen of the World Moots In Holmau Hall ovorjfl Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Fraslor, Consul. Wyllo A. Mooros, Secre tary. 1-12-lyr Protection Lodae No. 2, Ancient Or der Unttod Workmen, moots ererj Saturday ovonlng In tho nolmaii Hall, cornor Stato and Liberty stroots. Visiting brethren woIcohms. J. a Graham, M. W.; J. A. Soil wee Rocerdor. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Meat In tholr hall In Holman block, cor nor Stnto and Llborty, ovory Voa day evening. Visiting brethren wolsomo. Roy Mclntiro, M. W. ii. E. Aufranco, Recorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cornor BUtv and Llborty Sts. Tuesday of eseSd wook at 7:30 p. m. II. II. Turner, O. C; W. I. Stnloy, K. of It and S. Foresters of America Court 8kr wood Foresters No. 19. Moebs Frt day In Turner block. IT. Q, Meyer, C. It; A. L. Brown, Sea Modern Woodmen of America Or gon Cedar Camp No. 6240. Meet ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'cIeeK Holman Hall, D. H. Matten, V. 0.: A. L. Drown, Clork. 08TEOPATH8. Dr. H. H. Scovell, Osteopath and Sua gostlonlst Troats chronic disorders of the stomach, bowols, llvor, kid noys; nervous and tomalo dlsoasea, lung and throat troubles. D'Arcy Bldg., Stato St Main 2855. TON80RIAL AND OATHS, Evan's Barber Shop Only flrstclaaB ' shop'on State street ISvpry tjd&g now and ".up-to-uito. Finest porce lain baths. Shave, IRo; hair-cut lie baths, 26c. Two first-class bool blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. DENTI8T8. VNNii'N O. H. MAOK y&TEATWX 3CST Successor to Dr, J, M. Keone, la White Cornor, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring suporlor operations at moV erat foe In any branch aro In especial reniiwt WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly In advance. Mae all complaints at tho orace. EXPRE88 AND TRAN8FER. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passonger trains Baggage to all parts of the city. Prompt sorylce. Telephone wo. zl HECKMAN-UEDRICK & IIOMVER I1UIE WING SANG CO. Great sale of Chines and Japanese fancy goods. We also make up all kinds of wrappers nnd waists, under wear nnd skirts. Qents' anil ladles' furnishing goods, silks, laoes and em broideries. All kinds of summer goodo, matting, etc. Court street, oorner of alley, Salem