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m I l. i ? I i 111! I r hi r r ;jj1fcM If I fik i P ;?i 1 ! 1 I M AILT OATITAi; 30XTXHAL, BAUOf. OXMOV, TUESDAY, APBH. 4, 1905. ; i fma Will. is. Ie Are Miio Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Troabls. Kidney trouble preys tipon the mind, discouragesandlcssciiBnnibition.; beauty, vigor ana cliceriul ncs. soon disappear wnen uic iciuncysare out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble 1ms become so prevalent that it is not unconi 1 mon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidnevs. If the child urinates toooftcn, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches nn age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet- ilA USirtlWPn: "Today I passed somo women wash ing clothes in n lifctl.o stream in na tive fashion., where they crouch for hours in, the' bitter cold, sousing tlio clothes back and forth in tho water no soap and no washboard lucky if I they have a mat or a stone to sit on. Another heavy task in tho fall season is tho making of wadded garments for tho whole family. It is no easy mat tor when added to all that a woman is oxpected to do. A woman near us tried to commit suicide last fall be cause slio was asked to make her hus band's uncle's winter clothes. These wadded gnnnonts arc ungainly looking, but are said to be very comfortable by missionaries who wear them. They arc ' Nebraska Will Make Twine. Lincoln, Nebraska -April 4. Ncbras n in jjuiu-j iniu uusincss to ngnt the binder twine and c.irdago trust, and to that end the state legislature has ap propriated $250,000 with nfii-ti n build and equip a factory for the tini-'.ricDcudunon it. tlm cause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first mndo of two layers of muslin dyed step suouiu be toward? inc treatment ol these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a Jjnblt as most people suppose. Women as well as men arc made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of .Swamp-Root is booh realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one-dollar site bottles. You may have a sample bottle dv mail free, also a nonncfewunp-noot pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial icttcri received front sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer &. Co., Hiughamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, uud the ad dress, Uinghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. MIDDLE LLASS IN CHINA bluo or black, with a layer of cotton batting between. Each individual wears thrco or four of ' tho wadded coats, and usually one pear of troiir scrs, tho lattor v,ery looso and baggy above, nnd very tight around tho ankle whero thoy arc secured by a strap. Tho accumulation of coats makes a man look as round as a barrel, while tho littlo children are spherical, and if they fall down havo hard work to get up again. Tho winter hat is a great hood of wadded cotton liko a fisher man 'd sou'wester, falling ovor tho back nnd shoulders, and in children ornamented with all the colors of tho rainbow." man ufacture of binding twine. The, qlant will be constructed at Lincoln within tho walls of tho state prison and tho convicts of tho penitentiary will do all tho work. Tho finished article, which is used in binding grain, will be sold nt cost to farmers of Nebraska. Should the experiment prove "a success, the markets of adjoining states may be in vaded in time. Work is expected to begin immediately, and, if possible, the output will be ready for use in har vesting this coming summer. n New Curo for Cancer. All surface cancers, are now known to bo curablo by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Jan. Walters, of Du'flleld, Va., writes: "I had a cancer '"on my lip for years, that seemed incurable, until Bucklen's Arnica Salvo healed in, and now it is perfectly well" Guaran teed curo for cuts and burns. 23c at J. C. Perry's drug store. A Common-Senso Viow. All interested in hearing a common Bonso discussion of tho subject of Christian Scicnco by ono who knows what ho is talking about should turn out at tho Grand opera liouso next Tues day ovenlng and hear tho lecture of Edward A. Kimball, of Chicago. Scats free. New York, April 4. Dr. Charles K. Hoys, a missionary at Wei Hsion, China, in a lottor just received hero throws somo light on tho condition of tho middlo tlass women of China. Ho says: "Wo havo been employing n Chinoso sowing woman for a, couplo of wcoks, and I have bcon much im pressed with tho cheerfulness and forco of character shown by theso poor creatures, condemned to hobblo through lifo on foot not much larger than a snoop's hoof. - This woman can go upstairs only with groat difllculty; sho can't run a footpowor sowing ma china without pain, so our llttl hand machine is a boon to her. Although carrying any burden is vory painful, in their own homos theso women havo to carry a heavy child around with them whilo thoy do their housework, buttoning tho child into tho front of their clothing to keep it Warm through tho winter. Yet many of tho womon havo cheerful fares and kindly, smil ing oyos very much liko an old south ern mammy who linn soon much trouble, yot remains cheerful nnd content-. This is especially trim of tho Christiaa Chi noso womon, so much so that thoir neighbors say some in agio changes their faces. Franchise Tax Tor Florida, Jacksonville, Fin., April 4. Tho Florida legislature is expected to pass nt tho coming biennial session a fran chise tax bill which will soriously af fect tho telegraph and oxpress com panies and all tho railroads doing busi ness in tho state. It is said that tho governor has been assured by a ma jority of tho members of both houses that thoy favor tho bill as it will com pel nil foreign corporations to contrib ute materially to the expenses of tho stato government. Indian Territory Agog. South McAllister, I. T., April 4.- I'residcnt Itoosovelt, en routs to Texas, is slated to make two stops in the In dian Territory tomorrow, nnd this en tiro section is on edge in anticipation of the coming of tho chief executive. Tho stops will bo mndo at Muskogee and nt this place. Though tho will bo of brief duration it is expected tho President will find time to say a few words nnd to shako hands with somo of thousands of visitors eager to meet him. Tho railroads are preparing to bring ninny visitors to this city and tho crowd is expected to be the largest ever scon here. A Common-Senso Viow. All interested in hearing a'conimon sonso discussion of tho subject of Christian Scienco by ono who knows what ho is talking nbout should turn out at tho Grand oporn liouso next Tues day ovoning and hoar tho lecturo of Edward A. Kimball, of Chicago, Scats frco. A wondorf ul spring tonic. Drives out all winter impurities, gives you strength health and hnppincss. Thnt's what Hoi listor'a Rocky Mountain Ten will do. 35 conts, Tea or Tablets. Stono Drug Store. OH1XDREN CRY FOR FLETCinm'S OASTORIA. wittriimimiimmw Books by William J. Long!; Ways of Wood Folk 75c Wilderness Wats 75c Secrets of the Woods 75c Wood Folk at School 75c Beasts of the Field $1.75 1 I Fowls of the Ait $1.75 School of the Woods Net $j .50 Following the Dee Net $ J .25 A Little Brother to the Bea Net $.50 wnat ximo itovci. This thing of Jboing sick nnd looking for a curo is a mighty serious business. Pcoplo aro not given to joking oven at tho first symptom of tho approach of tho Grim Destroyer. Thoy do not want to bo tho subjects of experiment, but want medlcino thnt hns had tho test of years behind it. A medicine thnt has' beon mado and used for 20 years gives assuranco of its worth, and can bo' taken with a faith that thoyTrovo tho vory bost euro tho world affords. All this can bo said about Dr. Gunn's Im proved Liver Pills as a remedy for sick headache, dyspepsia and indigestion, it begins right at tho source of tho troub lo and romoves tho cause. Sold bv all druggists for 25o per box. Ono pill a ' doso. For aalo by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist, - a sirengui tonic mat brings rich, red blood. Makes you strong, healthy and ' active. That's what Hollister'a Rocky! Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents Tea or Tablets. Stono 's Drug store. e At the Old Standstill 131 . ri i ST aKjkWl HF aLsHF jUKr aOT U B' LaLswBLsm asLV LB I Enroll in the I. C. S. and you will not have to look long. The demand for tech nically trained men is far in excess of the supply. Ob tain the technical knowledge contained in one of our Courses and you will soon be one of the thousands that owe their success to our instruction. We can help you qualify at home, in spare time, and at small expense, for any of the fol lowing positiens: Uechanlca), Electrical, Steam, Civil, or Mlolag Englaeer; Draftsman; Architect; Book keeper; Stenographer ; Show-card Writer; nmoow uresur; or it writer. Write TODAY, atntlnc which poll tlon Interests you, to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools 1 Box 799, SCBANT0N, PA. OR C1IX OS OCS LOCAL Elf ItESESTlTlTI) Schools, Scranton, Pa. Salem, Or., April 20, 1S04. International Correspondence Gentlemen: In reply to your request asking for my opinion of your schools as a student, will say I am well pleased wltb your methods of instruction, and tho faculty you havo of making your lessons so plain and easily understood. Any person with a common school education cannot help but be benefitted by pursuing a course in which ho Is interested. In so far as I havo pursued my courso, could not suggest any way to improve your meth ods of instruction. I beg to remain, Yours truly FRED A. LEGG, Class L. A. C. 625,334 Free Circulars R. W. WITTICHEN, Local Aecnt- F. X. HOLL, Asst. Sapt. McKay Elite. 3rd, P. stark. PORTLAND. ORE. i - GINN & COMPANY, PoM i Trade Department, 29 Beacon St., Boston ntjiiiiiiiini8ami,iiliatg8ti)1,tlMlwt)a . . . - JOHN SHOLUND, Merchant Tailor .BiNrteKclcgtteraiifi,ttr Will ffturaitercU work Also cle. Iir, crjwIpeasJ.repalrlBc. Qwra Iom Block. CourtlSteet Somo are born Treat, some haro Ereatnuss thrust upon them others ad vertle. Tho merchant who sits down and waits for business to come to blm will find himself among tha left over baRjrafco when tho Empire 8tato ex press of business success pulls out rtaalneai aur-, ntrdi thre thins; -knowlrlr, iiuib and troad MdTr tialutf, AdvcrtlsItiR Isn't an nrt; It's Just ap plied common sense. Advertising la naturally a creative force. Since It has been applied to modem commerce there have been created doxciis of com tnodltlea and branches of trado that did not exist before Its advent Tho 5000,000,000 spent annually In tbU country for publicity has set many hundreds of millions of dollars running into wholly new channels. HARPER WHISKY SiJB .Wifti SP c f inn i x. i, z i If m I v ii- I juooiiing I UJT W-UJTX1. I TH LEWIS & CLARK By JULIAS FRASER Is an interesting article in APRIL SUNSET MAGAZI.NE THIS ARTICLE IS WELL ILLUS TRATED, AND SHOULD BE READ BY PEOPLE OF THE NORTHWEST, AND THEN SENT TO THEEB EAST ERN PRTeVoS. IT WILL HELP TO SHOW THEM THE ENTERPRISE AND PROGRESS OP THE NORTH WEST BETTER THAN MANY LET TERS WOULD. OTHER ARTICLES, SHORT STORIES AND VERSE. Sold by All News Dealers IIPI Wmtmsi Through the East nOr Piiiimn i. " - ..uuu euinnn-v U tourist sleeping cars dally to Ooail Chi cairo. Snokn.nn ,.a ", w . mr ., UU.1HL cars daily to Kansas City; mron,! Pullman tourist sleeping cars (Z sonally conducted) weefclr n v. go; reclining chair cars (seats trZ vw w wuab ucuijr. 70 riUUKS -7a P0RtIH5,D TO .CHICAGO U Wo Ccwre of Cars ' v DEPART KOB UhlCAKO Tvmliuiu SDocdsJ 9 15 n, m rullani- TIMEBTHEDULEfl Vtom PoiUand, Or. gait JL4ke, Denver, 3ft Worth, Omha, jl&k irav, .,""" w "- MHI 199m9mm9CWil8$W999&&9 Whnn -nn wnnt TTnn 7?nikpfB. Fruit Boxes, Trays for fruit Z Dryers, call on S G. F Ma son Miller Street, South Salem, Phone S 2191 Red. AtUnilo Kipretwi 9:15 p. a. rUunnt tngton e)cPal FutMtiU 6i'r. xn. Tl L.1'. Denver Pt JS?". op, KnSS; tti ft'sSL1"1 CMc80 3 ! MARKET QUOTA- "Make Salem a Good Home Market" tfall Waii, LowmSnT oian, Muinoapoui bl BpokauB Chicago, ana 'Bait. M. ARRIVa raoa 8 25Pa. !:Ki. 8: a. a Ocean and River SeherinU For San Frauciaco Eveiy five day at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way polnU and North Beach-Daily (except Sun. day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p m. Dally aervlce (water permitting) on Willamette and Yamhill rivers. ! llnaliteta la warfare In n itnir, -a hrd, eunatnut dsht to the flalah. Adrartlalujr U thn bualnvaa uiui'i tuoal Btodarn, twoal actlvr-, rtrmvosi. Onc In avrblle wo hear eome old fel low naylng, "I havo never advertised' and am still doing business at the old stand." tie means that bo If doing business at the old UndsttU,-M. U' Corey to Ret<a- ana Adviutianr. Pronouneod by World's best oxnerls The World's best winskey. Gnuid priie, highest award, St.Loui8 World's Fair. For Sale by AUGUST 8CHREIBER Tie Club Stables Th satMt awcevMfnl anrclants In rlrstclaM Liverv anil n t .- Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-ho xor pisaios ana oxourwea parties. Pbeaa j.u -.. vv.uo, iiMTiy ana tTTV '"naVSBBnaaaiBHBVBBBTBSBaakaBU. Poultryrat 8telnar Market Eggs Per dozen, 15c. Ducks 1012c. Chickens 910c. Hens 12c. Frys-1216c. Harrltt & Lawrence, Eggs Per dozen, 16c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes 40c. Potatoes, sweet, $1.85. Onions 3.0. Apples 75$1.00. Tropical Fruita. Bananns 5V6c ID, Cocoanuts, $1.00 per doz. Oranges $1.75$2.00. Lemons $2.753.50. Live Stock Marks! Steers 33-)i. Cows-33i4. Sheep 4c. Dressed vcnl Cc. Fat hogs 5Vi&c. Haled cheat $11.00. Baled clover $1112. Bran $22. Ecfljs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co Butter 27c. Butter fat-30c at station. Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats Choico white, $1.40. Barley $2323.50. l-lour$4.40. Wheat 80c. PORTLAND MARKET. "Wheat --Walla Walla, S6c. Valley D303c. Flour Valley, straights, $4.10; gra httm, $4.00. Oats-Choice white, $1.351.40. -MillstulT-Bran, $10.50. Hay Timothy, $14.50. i'i.imi'3 a(g'iioe. Poultry Mixed chickon nr ...! '-'"'Vi SPrinC8. 14(?B15.. linn. lOI "13o; fryers, lS20c; broilers, 22. S-oe; geese, 78c; turkeys, live, 15 1-cj turkeys, dressed, 1722c; ducks, old, dozen, $78; spring ducks, $0 Pork Dressed, 7. Beef Dressed, 2H5c. VeiU 3Se. Mutton-Dressed, 57c. nops-1904 cron. SSfrue.le. Aool-Valley, 202lc Eastora Ore gon. 1418a; mohair, 30c. Hides-dry, 16 pwnds and upwards, Butter-Fanev erMnmrv 7iim-n,, dairy. lS80c; cooking, lllSc Cheeso-Ypung America, 17c; Oregon full cream, 16c. Kggs Oregon ranch, 17yjlSc. For fuller information ask or wtIU your nearest ticket agent, or A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., Portland, .Oregon. TIME CARD NO. 26. No. 2 for Yaqulna Leaves Albany 12.45 P.M- Leaves Corvallis 145 PMi Arives Yaqulna 5;40 P.M. No. 1. Returning Leaves Yaqulna 7: in AM. Leaves Corvallis 1130 AJL Arrives Albany 12:15 rm. No. 3 for Detroit- Leave Albany i:oo P.M. Arrives Detroit .oo P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Leave Detroit 6:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 11:15 A.M. Train No. I arrives In Albany in time to connect with the S. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours In Albany before depart ure of S. P, north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adja cent beaches. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breltenbusa and other mountain resorts leaves Al- ' bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 6:00 p. m. For further Information apply to T. II. CURTIS, Acting Manager. T. COCKRELU Agent. Albany. H. H. CRONISE, Agent. Corvallis. EXTENDING WINTER RATES To Yaqulna Bay Which to People Wishing to Enjoy Nature's Beau ties Proves So Popular, ama, wj(ris,ir-, s waissimmq.., , The low rates in effect from pointJ on tho S. P. to Yaquina Bay during the winter, which proved so popular with the peoplo wishing- to view tho beau ties of nnturo at that magnificent w side resort, havo been extended dur ing tho month of April, and tieketi will be sold on Wednesdays and Sat urdays until the last of April, good fr return at any tirao up to May 31, 1905. Tho month of April should be a fa vorite one for visiting th seaside, whero "Smiling Spring hor earliest visit pays," aud whero the health-giving breezes of tho Pacific will banlih "Spring Fever" nnd- other iUi to which flesh is heir. Through Ticket Arrangements. Tickets from nil V.nk Side points to all West aide points, and vico vera, Via tllA C! X- V n.n olon nn cn'fl! SBi on Axril lot ici.-.,. oil iVt side j points will bo on sale "by the C. & E. at Albany; and to all East side point on tbo S. p. by tho O. & B. at Corvanw on whoch baggage can bo cheeked through to destination, thus avoiding delay nnd annoyaneo to paengrs traveling between East and West side points. Full infnrmnfinn n rftfwiril to rate. ots., can be obtained from any S. P- r - . .fv.w v. ACV.M 11. " . P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or T H t'urtisi Acting Manager, C k E. B R Company. Albany, Oregon. IR. SUNN'S on ion" S85S!ff.".VJ-o0SSfcSTllUr iif it m.iimtiiiint-is BJ-, Ttv Mara) f 0viu, . . I Cnas. Wa YanntciProp, 'n 8"em by " a 8ten- ftiOrsJii niltll rysa 1 a.twBfe.ffi. nmrm ( StertM la taf hsMaS ttM mm tf ift m SsjnpH MU '