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- rwif' 1EVIM hY JLAfVgAl. JOUBNAL.IAtKM, AHJEflpNMpDAYMAY,,, .tffife WMMJMijst i mii Reg. No. 26531 i RED SEAL r Tri'l 2:06 Rec. 2:10 Sire of joe seal 2:1114. Sired by Red Heart 2S19J4, the aire of Chain Shot 2:0614 Red Seal 2:10, Etc. Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25 ....by Mark Field (son of Geo. WllkeB), Dam of Rod Seal 2:10 Al- slro of Daisy Fields 2:08, Mam' lawood 2:19. brlno Field 2:llVi, etc. Second dam DAY BELL by Advance, sire of Malraska2:25,etc, Dam of Veritas 2:16. Vlndex 2:29. Third dam daughter of Tlppo Salb, a thoroughbred. Red Heart Is by Fred Wilkes, out of Sweetheart, by Sultan; second dam Minnehaha, tho dam of Beautiful Bells, etc. RED SEAL stands 15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a sure slro of groat speed. Ho will make the season of 1904 at tho OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms, $40 Season With tho usual return privilege. Good pasture at reasonable rates to mares sent from a distance. SAM CASTO, Fair Grounds, Or. niinnmn Mil -assswssssseasjwsws wSSwwlw .. mmmMmmmmmmm 9 ; mti jSmmml izMi I Asm. . : MWe a nil' iswBwbbbV wr tw iV-A! BXJa : IkWSSW WW PSTC rtn KS ,aam r.jrf. - -- - "- js.ta . successful business..1 di To serve you when in need of Paint.... of : Meb-bbtY tHsBsBK t TY Covers a multl tlirlo nf ctran ww vr, J.pU Tilt rkath a Mltllgan Paint covm building n. ccp incm irem atcsjr OMDiitnta isji HeAth& MilligAn M'fgG. CJfCMi mmWNjLmWm! msA. . 9.9 For Safe Sy Savage & Fletche 0on I yWMMMMMMMMalMMllBMIHHHHIWiMMMWIMMMMlMWj ' Ttl,. L.ii aA. i i uk vngm weame suggests Lawn Mowers and Garden Hosel We have a fine line and at the tight prices R, KL Wade & Co WMMMUlMBPMMMMWgH MWUHi BIRD STUDY CLUB., . -i Report of Field Meet and Regular Ses sion. Tho Salem Bird Study club had a very Interesting meeting last Friday evening; at which time many birds of the season we're discussed, and plans made for tho future work of tho club Among tho attractlvo features of tho program was a short paper read by Mrs. Prescott describing the field" meet of tho club held last week on Mlnto's Island. It Is given below, and anyone reading it will no longer wonder why tho study of birds becomes so fasci nating: "While waiting at the ferry landing those who were early saw tho ruBSot backed thrush, a sly but very sweet and Interesting bird. It's notes are vory like the robin's but clear- and liquid and with an lndlscrlbable breath of tho wild woods and purling brooks. Mr. Lord ranks It's song among our half dozen be3t. When Miss Smith came she told us tho cedar waxwlngs were in the Ivy on tho street corner. We went back and saw dozens of the llttlo dandles. "After crossing the ferry wo step ped Into bird land, for although It was In the middle of the afternoon and warm, the songs of the summer warbler's, and white crowned spar row's, warbling viroeB and gold finches, robins, towhees and thrushes greeted us from the hedges. The first real beauty to come out and give us an open welcome was the black head edo Grosbeak. Ho crossed our path with a flourish of his bright colors to attract our attention and perching on a low shrub sang us a beautiful song. Wo crowded to within a few feet of htm and to toach us better manners ho moved to a taller tree. A few feet farther on was a vigorous Wren busily carrying straws, wo sus pected to an old stump, but we didn't learn his secret. Crossing the open to the western shore of tho Island the crows and quails called to us and the Imported pheasant strutted the fields In his gown of oriental colors. We had only entered the woods again 'to be confronted by more funny liolses than I supposed one bird could make. He would laugh with us, and at us and scold us and rattlo and chatter and keep out of sight. While we wero carefully stalking about one clump of bushes ho would Jeer U3 from the. opposite direction. How he could get away wo could not see, but he did for half an hour or more, always within a radius of 100 yards and only In sight a few times. This was the long-tailed chat. By the time wo reached tho rlvor beach, the wind storm had become to severe that giv ing over our bird runt we hurried homeward, happy In having seen 15 different birds, gathered four varltles of wild roses, and some ripe salmon berries." wv Yk. IX. Mill iypl T ClASStlED WANTED. The Pbg That Tofts, In the six day bicycle races the paces tells terribly at the end. Man nfter man falls out exhausted. The victor wabbles wearilv over the line. In the business race it's the same. Man nfter-j man drops out exhausted. The success ful man is often a dyspeptic, unable to enjoy success. When the stomach is diseased there is not enough nutrition assimilated to sustain the body and re pair the daily waste of tissues. The result is weakness, tending to collapse. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect assimilation of food by which the body is built up with sound, healthy flesh. " I have taken one bottle of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Tor Indigestion ,aod liver complaint." writes Mr. C M, Wilson, or Yadkin College. Davidson Co., N. C. "Have had no bad spells since I commenced taking your medicine in fact, have not felt like the same man. Before I took the ' Colden Medical Discovery ' I could, not eat anything without awful distress, but now I can eat anything I wish without having unpleasant feelings. fcast summer our baby was teething and wa so poor he was almost a skeleton. We gave him your 'Colden Medical Disovery' and now he is as healthy and well as any child. I will speak a good word for your medicine whenever I have an opportunity." Dr. Pierce's Pclleca cure sick headacke. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Ualem a Good Home Market" Capital City Mlllo Quotation!. Bryant & Pennell, Props, Wheat 77c. , Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner's Market. Spring chickens 15c. Chickens 10c. , Eggs Per dozen, 15c. -Turkeys 12 14c.v MNJtl? Ducks 10c. Wanted.-Stenographer. Apply ay lot ter, stating experience and salary expected. Carson,' Adams & Can non. 6-23-tf Wanted, s-To rent or lease, rosldonco wllh modorn improvements, good sized promises, and locatotr near business section. Inqulr cor write, this offlco, "F. G. D." 5-18-tt Wanted The Oregon Nursery com pany, wants llvo hustling salesmen to Introduco Burbank's grand now plum, Maynard, also a complete lino of superior nursery stock. Cash advanced weekly. Write quick for full particulars and secure choice of .torrlHory. 12th Btreot, Saloni, Oregon. 4-28-lm FOR SALE. For 8ale. No. 1 milker and butter cow part Jersey, 5 years old; fresh In September. Call on Mr, dalloni tine1, corner of Miller and Rock streets South Salem. G-2S-3t For Sale. A two-seated carriage and doublo harness, In first-claas con ditlon-nevor boon used a bargain. Also full kit of blacksmith tools. Also single buggy and harness, thoroughbred driving mare, safe for women, 5 years old, wolght about 1200. Call at 210 Commercial street Jermain'B second-hand store. 5-24-3t, For Sate. Your choice of two fine Jersey cows; fine stock and good milkers. Apply at 407 High street 5-23-3t For Sale. A good rubber-tired bug gy or runabout; almost new; alEO a flrst-class surrey. Either or both at a bargain. A. F. Hofer, Jr., Journal offlce. For 8ale. Second-hand 314-Inch farm wagon. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver, State street. 5-JLO-tf NATURE TELLS YOU. A WAR ON SALT Just note these prices: 50 pounds Half Ground Salt 30c iOO pounds Half Groond Salt 50c Large Lump Rock Salt always on hand. A complete stock of Rolled ? Oats, Rolled Barley. Oats, etc., always on hand. Got our prices. 2 It will pay you. m D. A. WHITE & SON : S301 Commercial 8treet. 'Phone 1781 (a at ilAtmnsftkskAkAABA. -""" '' ww wwwwwwwWWWVWV 'WWW imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiniiniiiiiiiiiiiit 90 pef cent of aty cases treated at Boswell Sptkngs ate Cuted Capt. Ben D. Boswell. Proprietor and Manager, Boswell P. 0.t Doaglas Co., Oregon ninni I'HH-ffr-H'H inniwiiirl ' '" ' ' ' ' '' i y- i .,,.1 IfoalVe Jxrnj The ferry boat is now in operation, day or night, ! roads good and driving fine. Take the short cat to fuuus m roue coanty. ; ( I A. D. Pettyjohn, Prop.i! iiiiiiiiiiniimniiiiiiiiiiiniin I As Many a Salem Reader Knows Too Well. When the Kidneys are sick, Nature tells you all about It. The urine is nature's calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action; Any urinary trouble tells of kldnoy ills. Hundreds of people testify to this. Mrs. Wm. Rainwater, wife of Wm. Rainwater, employed-In Veal's chair factory residing at 903 Ea3t First street, Albany, says: "My kidneys troubled me off and on for eight years. Every time I contracted a cold It settled In my kidneys, causing my back to acho often so badly that I could hardly get about to attend to my household duties. Accompanying this was a very annoying and dis tressing difficulty with the kidney se- cretlons. I was treated by physicians and took a number of hlclilv recom mended remedlos but tho relief I ob tained was only temporary apd I was about discouraged. Finally! .read an aavortlsement about Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box and began their use. I expected some rollef,, of course, but to my surprise they Went quickly to tho root of the disease and I had no more trouble until rccontly I" felt symptoms of a recurrence. Doan's Kldnoy Pills are tho best kid ney modlclne I have over used and I have recommended them to my neigh bors." Plenty more proof like this from Salem people. Call at Dr. Stone's Drug Store and ask what his custom ers report. For sale by all dealers. Price CO cents. Fostor-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United States. Remember the namo Doan' 3and take no other. 19 Hopi Markov! Hops 1925c.f O Potatoes, Vegetable. Potatoes 50c. , Onions 2&c. . Dried FruUa. Peaches 10c. Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Petite prunes 4c. Italian prunes So. Etc. ,Wood, Ptmce Penta, Ett, Second growth 15.76. "w. Aph ?3.00 to JS.7G. Grub oak JG.50. Cedar posts 12 c. Hides, Felts Sinsl Pura, Green Hideo, No. 1 Be. Green Hides, No. 2 lc. Calf Skins l5c. eneep voc. Goat Skins 26e to SLM. Grain and Ftour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mill, port value, 76c. Oats 11.10 per owt. Barley $21 per ton. Flour Wholosale, 3.76. Live Stock MmrksvL Steers 3 4c. Cows 3c. Sheep 3c. 'V, Dressed pork 6iC. Dressed Veal 6Go. Dressed hogs 6369ic. Live hogs 55Hc. Mutton 2 3c. Hay, Ftd. Etc, Baled cheat $11. Baled!' cIovot $16. Bran $22.00. ' Shorts $25.00. V,.5 Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Egg8-15c, 'cash. . .. Butter 20o, wholesale. ' ' Butter fat 18c at .station. For Sale or Rent. Cottage on one of tho finest corner residence lots In tho city, near state house. Call at B360 Summer street B-7-tf' PHYSICIAN AND 8UBQEOM. y Dr. I. W. Starr Offlco In Bush 9ri building, syer Oregon Shoe fitter; Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a. m. an 3 tw 5 p. m. Calls attonded In city country. Residence 'phono 2tM Red. 1-S-tf Dr. W. 8. Mott Will here-ftttt M found In tho Brey block, ?7S& Go) morclal street, over Oregon IM Co. Offlco telephone, 2831; Mi dence phono. 2751. Offlc ltonj to 12, and 2 to 5 UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers. Wo carry the lar and finest lino of undertaker's gooi In tho city. Prices to suit a Black and whlto hoarse. Proay reliable. Savo money by calling No. 167. A. M. Clough, A. J. BMr 1-tM RESTAURANT. Ferguson. "ettauraofc M street Open, day and night Oat 20c meals are better than amy mitt house in the state, gix JWe mw-sj for $1.00; 21 20c maals for $8.M. '? LODGES. if Olive Lodge, No. 18, !. O. O. P. X. X O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, lit 7:30 p. m. B. B, Herrlck, Jr., N, O.'j Frank F. Toovs, recording eecretery Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodman ef World Meets In Holman Hall ererjt, Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Frasler, Consul. Wylio A. Moores, Secre tary. ' 1-12-lyr ' Valley ledge No. 18, A. O. U. W.Mi in their hall in Holman block, nor State and Liberty, erery 'day evening. Visiting bretkre welsomo. Roy Mclntire, M. W. JL E. Aufrance, Recorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. ef P. Hall in Holman block, corner and Liberty Sts. T eeday ot week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Tamer, C. C; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and 8. For Sale. Fruit land In Benton coun tyr 320 acres of land, ,80Uth halt of section 15, townshlplO south, range 5 west of Willamette Meridian, con taining 320, acres pt unimproved land, half 'a mile 'from Arlio' station, and about four miles from Willam ette river. On main county road. W. B. Irwin, 338 North Main street, Los Angeles, Cal. 4-13-tf Screen Doors Lawn and field fence, faarb wire, shingles, P. & B. ready . rpoflngvand building paper, Exten sion "laddbrs gates and gate hard ware. All it lowest prices. Waltor Morloy, 60 Court streot, Salem. FOR RENT. For Rent Furnished and unfurnished light housekeeping rooms. Call up 264 Whlto. .5-25-lt Foresters f America Court wood Foresters No. IS, Meet JTrJ day in Turner block. H. ft, Meyer, O. R,; A. L. Erown, Bee. Modern Woodmen ef America Or gon C4ar Camp No. 6248. Me) every Thursday evertaeat'S e'steeM Holman Hall, E B. Matte, . C.j A. L. Brown, Clork. TONSoniAL AND EATHS. Evan's Barber Shop Only flrat-ckw shop on State street Brery tkhig new and up-to-cato. Finest pore. lain baths. Shave. 15c: hair-cut We uams, sbo. two nrsvciaM Ml blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. For Rent. A good five-room' cottage. Inquire of Mrs. I. W. Veatch, 19th .street between) Bollovlow and) Oak - otreets, Salem. 5-24-3t MISCELLANEOUS. At tho German Bakery Gorman tea biscuits, French rolls, fresh every morning. Fresh pies every day and homo-mado cakes a specialty. Ijnd tho labol on our bread. A Fisher, successor to G, A. Back, corner of 12tb. and Chemekota streets. WATERCOMPANY. SALEM tfATER C0MPALW OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at oMeev Bllls payable monthly in advv Mae all complaints at the office. DENTISTS. O H. MAGK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keeae, 1 White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Partiee desiring superior operations at aaoeV erat fee in any branch are in eepeelei" request Lost. A small fan-Bhaped stick pin, with. gold, quartz and initials; "J3. b:," onht Retum.to Journal ofllqo and recplvo 'reward. 5-25-3t ' Real thetSolz Shoe ad. in this paper, and remember iheso famous shoes are for salo by J. .0. Stockton & Co. Jk. m v o aet. x Jk. Vttnti TK KM Yw Haw Mwx tojM PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla, 737-ic. Valley 85c. ' Flour Portland, best grade, $I.90 $4.05; graham, $3.50$4.00. Oats Choice whlto, $1.17$1.20. Barley Feed, $23.50 per ten: rolled $24.50$25. Mlllstuff Bran, $19 $20. Hay Timothy, $15$16. Potatoes Common, $1.00$1.25. Eggs Oregon ranch, 17Mj18c, Poultry Chickens, mixed, 12013 per pound; turkeys, 1017o. Pork Dressed, 738c. Beef Dressed, 68c. Veal 67c. Hops 2325c. -. - Wool Valley, 16017c: Oregon, 11014c; Mohair. cnoice. . Hides dry, 16 pounds arid upwards, 1615c. Butter Fancy creamery, ?022J4o dairy and store, nominal. Say Have you tried Edwards & Lusch- er's fpr(.moata. We havo tho best sausage In town. Come and try it, and be convinced. 410 East State, street Your Stepmother Ie still hero, and as busy as ever. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or the buttons off toko them to her, at the Salem Dyeing and Clean ing Works. Repairing and relininr new velvet collars put on overcoats; also four suite a month for SI. Called for anl returned. MRS. O. H. WAfcKKR, Pro. 185 Commercial Street 8alem Truck,- and , Dray Co. Oldest and best equipped company in Sa lem. Piano and furniture mov.ng a specialty. Offlce 'phono, 881. W. W. Brown & Son, proprietor. Offlce No. 60 State street ' 9-1-lm Eastern 30ofor Persona Contemplating building houses or barns,, or othorwlso im proving their property, will find it to their interest to soo mo before lotting such work. A, W. Dennis, 2.1st and Chemeketa streets. Phono 26 Whlto. 6-2i)-3t TIT M AtsrtauncUrttfTMaM saw wBwM.wBasai W ft W-. .. .. SyJl-Vi I" ' .!- .'. 8, St. tZtZZ ! . I . Il.fl1lll H THas Blaa. . t .-- ruu.. n. t, n' w'.n..; ,.ry.f" " . t;v,.,ii".".-.-'""''.viV""'' . "H waivr ss.'uWj:".s "."? - - -.- - -r r- - UIH . aMM umtuv. MWTIH mort tA(eAiiTti. m. SeM In Salem by S. C. SeefM. Cell for Free wamelea, Just Recelyed. "Wo havo Just rocolvod a shipment of ono-horso wagon wheels, which wo ' pan', sell at $15 sot, tired and balntod. Pohlo & Bishop, Salem, Or es0!1; 5-21-lmo IlllllHHICtlllllimmf ijr. jp. mason ' ;;v Manofactorcf of Berry ;.v crates, fcoxes. inskie wort for all fecit dryers, ana ail iciads ot shop j ; work. Miller St. So-tfi z oaiem, i-Tioae Zivr Kd Hop 0aslets. Hp Baskete, One-fourth and' pn,e half bok for picking. FulJ-box bas kets for measuring, post In the markot Hold your orders for Walter Morley, CO Court street, Salem. wiisssw..esst,sssiii.i iiiimmiummmmi Jacob Vogt I -lew lino of surnmnr shoos, and my pncoa are away down. la Bayne block, 09 S,tato utreot, acrosajrom Patton Bros. m V7 1 '1 M