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jk ers JOURNAL OPEN FORUM Correspondents need not sign names to communication In good faith, and not personal, and of local Interest. Clean School Grounds. I note what you say about cleaning up tho school house grounds. We shnll have, many visitors looking over our city this summer and for tho further reason that chHdren and the people who live hero learn neatness from clean public grounds. Tho school near my house has some old barrels standing around and a lot of brambles growing up. Also old tin cans and wood scat tered around. Thcro are no old hats in the windows. Your suggestion that wo should not oxpect too much of tho janitors and tho teachers is good. Tho citizens should help also to cloau up tho school house grounds. Would it be too much to ask tho school board to adopt some policy in this matter? SUBSCRIBER. To tho Public. You are respectfully requested to call on tho undersigned and satisfy I yoursolvcs that tho wines, liquors, ci gars, etc. at 221 Commercial street aro , the best in tho city. Now patrons, as well as old, will recolvo tho best attea-l tion. RALPH SWARTfS. I wim. ,5ii'P''Jiiffli!:'aiMwtwwn ,IU.U w J m.w t U JiM.i;MH.ittwl UmilWMl lOutt .Unl) .5XST lHWW M-W nri(.HitrtkMitii irfl Vegetable Prcparaiionfor As similating mcrocdanaKeguia Ung theStoinachs ondBowcis of Promotes DigesltonXhecrfur ness andHestcontains neither Opium.Morplune nor0neraL NOT "NARC OTIC . JitcipeofOUDrSNWELttrCWR StdulU&Jit- (tnWAw' MfUrmaw ttmts Aperiecl Remedy forConsllpa Tlon. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea and Loss OF Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. exact copy or wrapper. (ctw Whon vou want nop Baskets, Fruit Boxes, Trays for fruit X Dryers, call on IG. F Mason i Miller Street, South Salem, Phono j 2101 Bed. i WMIMimtllMMIMfM The Clvh Stables First-class Livery nnd Cab Line. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-ho for picnics and excursion parties. Phono Mam 241. Corner Liberty and Ferry. Chas. W. Yannfce Prop. IMfclLUDsl tPSfeWWHOsH IMaMtM DAILY Sarsaparilla. Used in ell parts or the world For over 60 years. Has the unqualified en dorsement o thebestphyslcians. A strong nerve tonic. A blood purifier of preat nower.&.lr erOe., .". Southern League Begins Season. Atlanta, Ga., April 20. Tho South em League is scheduled to open its baseball season today. Weather per mitting, tho opening games will bo played as follews: Nashville in At lanta; Montgomery in Birmingham; Littlo Rook in New Orleans, and Shroveport in Memphis. Tho circuit is regarded as ono of tho best ever ar ranged since tho introduction of tho national game in the South and all indications point to au unusually suc cessful season. Full of Tragic Moaning aro those lines from J. H. 8lmmons, of Casey, la. Think what might have ro suited from his terriblo cough if ho had not taken tho medicino about which ho writes: "I had a foarful cough that disturbed my night's rest. I triod everything, but nothing would relievo it, until I took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured mo." Instantly reliovcs nnd permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; pre vents grip nnd pneumonia. At J. 0. Perry's, druggist; guaranteed; 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Jack Munroo vs. Doc Payne. Atlanta, Oa., April 20. Tho At lanta Athletic club has arrnnged a good enrd for the entertainment of its patrons at its boxing show tonight. Tho main ovent will bring together Jack Munroc, of Butte, and Doc Payne, of Cleveland, in a fifteen-round bout. OASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years OASTORIA tub enrum oxpanr. wct o crtr. To the Cotmtry People "When in town tako your meals at the Star Restaurant, 339 Court Street, ad joining Wade's hardwaro store. Meals at all hours, 15 cents. Phono 301 Bod. O. C T. CO.'S PA81ENQCR STEAMERS POMONA And Altona leave for Portland dally, except Sunday, at 10 a. m. For Albany, daily, except Sunday, at about 6 p. in. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thursday bad Saturday at 0 p. m. Deck: Feet ef Traaa ttrsel M. P. SALS WIN, Aft, A POOR IMITATION la weak flattery style and quality aro lacking and prices are less. Must be, because tho genuine article cots more to produce. If you really want good, serviceable shoes you'll discover real economy in tho sort wo tell. You see, we've been in tho shoo business for years,; expect to eontlnuo along that line many a year to come, and we mutt cult you to bold our trade. Sease in that - JACOBVOGT Bears the i Signature m fa 1fv Ks For" OaKTM - TOTJXAL SALKIa 0SiOTTItr2Ua5A.Y, APRIL 20, IS 05. MERIT IN LAND MATTERS Tho Baker City Democrat says: It is a well known principal of law that thcro are always two sides to every question. Yesterday a number of prominent business men, while dis cussing tho article published in the Morning Democrat, reprinted from tho East Oregouiau of Pendleton, united in tho opinion that tho stater tncnts made that government inspect ors woro investigating tho acquirement of timber land titles ja Grant county, might bo true, but tho government' probably would find that all honesty of purpose was used in tho transac tion in tho development of that coun try as had been employed in tho build ing up of hundreds of other sections of tho United States where otherwise would have been barren wasto without profit td anyone. What would Baker City bo today had not its timber belts been devel oped by tho Baker sawmill companiosf What made it possible to build the Sumpter Valley railway, which was tho making of Baker City, whon there was scarcely ono pound of ore in sight in tho upper camps? How can any singlo individual with only 160 acres Of timber land market lumber Admit that fraud was practlcod, in acquiring theso lands by company un der tho technicalities of tho present statutes, was it not the best thing the over happened for tho gonoral public. of Knstorn Oregon! Had not these timber lands boon taken up and purchased by ono insti tution, this country would ntlll bo in tho condition it was CO years ago tho abode of Tndinns. Ono man permanently askod, "Whero did President Roosevelt got his big Dakota ranches nnd how wore the titles obtained!" No ono man can tako up inoro than 100 acres, and what can ho do with it unless lie sella it at a small profit to some ono who has tho incitns to combine it with othor tracts nd do velop tho lumber! What has made tho wholo stnto of Oregon a garden, in tho midst of a donso pine and fir forest. Tho general opinion is of thinking men in theso pnrts that thcro should be rcntmu and common sense in nil things. Hugo Consumption of Iron. New York, April 20. Statistics just published concerning tho country's pig iron consumption for last month, show tho rcmarknblo total of 2,000,000 tons. Tho total production was 1, 930,000 tons, which oxcecdH tho pro duction of January, tho previous high monthly record, by 1515,000 tons. In the snmo period furnnco stocks of iron decreased 30,000 tons, nnd on April 11, the total stock on hand was tho sma'l. est since August 1, 1003. Tho onnrmoua output, as contrasted with previous months, was dilo lnrgoly to tho record breaking in some of tho groat districts Hko Pittsburg, tho Shcnango Vnlloy, and tho Illinois-Northwest group. r- Emperor Washes Feet. Vienna, April 20. In tho prosonco of many distinguished porsonB, includ ing diplomats, cabinet nilulstors and military and court ofllcers, Em peror Francis Josopli today obscrvod tho ancient oeromony of wnshlng tho feet of twelve old mon in obsorvanro of Holy Thursday. Thoocremony whs performed in the Crystal hall of the royal palaco. In necordanco with cus tom oach of tho old men, nt the con clusion of tho ceromony, was present ed with a silken purBO containing 30 pieces of sllvor. o How 'a Thls7 Wo offer Ono Huudrod Dollars Ho ward for any oaso of Catarrh that oau- not bo eurod by Halls' Catarrh. I F. J. CHBNBV & CO., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned havo known V. J, Cheney for the last 16 years, ana be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially ablo to carry out any obligations made by tho firm. Waldlng, Kinman &Mar vin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Oblu Hall's Hall's Catarrh Cure I tak en Internally, acting directly upon the blood and raucous surfaces of tho sys tem. Testimonials sent in. Fries 76 coats per bottle. Sold by all druggist. Take Hall's Pawlly Pills ter eoeMi patioa. r MODEL OYBTEB HOUSE, ill Court Street 'Che beit meals in the elty for the price. Quick service, care and eleaali om our motto. Phono 2C40 Main. MBS. JENNIE HEADBIOK, Prop. OHXLDBSrf CRY FOE FLETCHER'S GASTOBIA. i. BOOK! BOOEt BOOK! SALEM BOOS BEER. Tho most famous' brow of all malt boverages.. For hundreds of years Bock Beer has mado Its annual appearance. Its coming signifies tho advent of May, when naturo is In all its glory. Bock Boer, both draught and bot tled, will bo on salo at all our custom, era ou Thursday, and for a short time thoroaf only. Telephone your order for bottled Bock Beer as early as possible, for our supply is limited. SALEM BREWERY ASSN. Tolephono Main 2131. t - -i Advertising That Gives Publicity. Yesterday afternoon a four-lino olas sifted want ad was printed lu Tho Jour hnal, nnd boforo noon today tho advertis er had received 18 answers. Tho nd vortiscr was satisfied, and why shouldn't ho bof Ho wanted his ad to havo publicity, nnd ho got it. Judicious advertising: is just liko in terest on your monoy working whtlo you sleep working all tho tlmo. Somo business mon say "it don't pay to ad vortise." Thoso mon probably want to keep tholr businosa socrot don't want any publicity about their busi ness or affairs. Other mon will expect a $10 advertising appropriation to sell n $3000 stock of goods, nnd howl thetr heads off If 'tho goods nro not all sold before his ton dollars has bocn half ex, "ponded. Thoro Is only ono way to ndverttso to bonofit tho ndvertlscr, and that Is advcrtlso judiciously. That is tho kind of advertising Tho Journal wants to glvo its patrons. Tho Journnl has nd writers who will consult with you and writo tho judicious kind of ads, nnd then Iuih tho circulation to glvo tho ads publicity. Let us help you in this matter. Call us up on the phono, Main 031, nnd lot us get up a series of catchy, money bringing ads for you. Don't Borrow Trouble It is a bad habit to borrow anything but tho worst thing you can possibly borrow, is troublo. When sick, soro, heavy, weary and worn-out by tho pains and poisons of dyspopsla, bilious noss, Bright 's disease, and similar in tcrnnl disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms, but fly for rolled to Electric Bittors. Hero you will And euro and permanont forgetful neas of all your troublos, nnd your body will not bo burdened by a load of dobt disease. At J, C. Perry's drug ! store. Prlco 60s. Ouarantood. Oall for City Warrants, Notico is horoby given that thoro nro funds on hand nppllonblo to tho pay mont of nil warrants of tho City of Sa lem drawn on tho Road Fund, endorsed ("Not paid for want of funds." Hold jers of said warrants will ploaso pro- sont them for payment at tho office of tho undorslgned, No. 120 Commercial street, as interest will coaso from and aftor tho 10th Inst. FRANK MEREDITH, City Treasurer. Salem, Or., April 10, 1005. 4-10-I0t Helping Bxenllent pieces of properly often go unsold and unbought through lack of ready meney. Wo aro not disposed to encourage speculative ventures in any form, but when an Investment is both safe and judi cious, we step In and loan funds uf-,fl-B-t.e QPrrjr out their plan. If interested, bring your matter before us. Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE, President B. W. HAZARD, Cashkf 1! CLASSIFIED f FOR BALEj For Salo. Black Minorca eggs, from prlso-wlnnlng stock. J. H. Farrar, 207 Cottage, street, 322-lm For Bale. 200-acro stock farm, $25 por acre. Inquire of Win, 8. M'itcholl, 332 Wator street, Salora. 3-27lm For Bale, Small dry fir wood, nt $3.25 por cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson. Jr., Mornlngsldo. 1-20-tf For Solo, Flvo or ton-acre placo, first class improvements, i Closo to school, churoh, postofflco and ; railroad. Ad dross "X," card of Journal. For Sale. 40 head Angora goats, about mur. anu nnir. inquiro at nous Jxr ry. 4-11-tf For BaloOno largo Incubator. Throo Duroo Jorsoy hogs. Address J, B. Pnrvin, Bouto No. 4, 8alotn. 418-3t For Solo, liouso nnd lot, good fruit nnd wator. Inquire of F. N. Blttnor, corner of Trado ;and 24th strocts, Simpson's addition to Salem. 4-10-2 w FOR RENT. For?Ront A fourroom cottago with gardon and plonty of fruit,- near big bridge, West Salem. -l-10lwk MISCELLANEOUS, Hotel Scott Newly furnlahod, ovory thlng cloaa and first class. Rooms at roosonablo ptioos, in CotUo block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-tt Booms and Board. Sovcral rooms, vory cosy. Bost of tablo board. Cottago nnd Ferry streets. Mrs. J. M. Parsons. 4-173t Salem Iron Works Founders, machtn Ists nwd blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill mnohlnory. Hop nnd fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho O. K. Qrubbor. Bhand & Marcus. 11-20-lm Davoy fie Savngo. Real Estato, Loans and Insurance, Convoyauclng and Exalulng Titles. Notary work douo. Bring us list of your proporty for salo, 402 Stnto streot, near High. 3-8-tf Say Have you tried Edwards ALi'aca. er'u for moats. Wo havo tho best sausago In town. Come and try It, and bo convinced. 410 East State street WE Aro Now buying oggs. Call on us for prlcoa boforo you soil. Com morclal Croam Co, 3-11-tf Tho Tlllsou Co. Dealers In chopped food, seed, bran, hay, flour, dried frult,otc. Hlght itreet,adjolnlng opera houso. 0-28lm Highest Cash Prlco Paid for chickens, gocso, ducks and all kinds of farm produco at Capital Commission Co, Tolophono 2231 Main, 177 Commer cial street, Salem, Or. l-4tfdw DlnlMn&rOhase--l7ii "Liberty stroot, Snlom. Ropair work, typowritor and cash register ropalrlng, oloctrlo boll work, lawn mowers slmrponod, latho work of all kinds 4-5 sssssssssssisssssssesssss S Gold Dust Float 1 Mi1 hv THE SIDNEY POW I ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oro gon. Mado for family use. ark your grocer for It. Bran and shorta always on band. I P, B. Wallace I AGENT ssssli'l iiimiiiiiniinni'" Ijtist Attiyed ' An elogant assortment of fancy I boxes, oipoclally oduptpd for ! , ; Easter at Zinn's li 414 1 1 1 gM'MI IHHHII H Cteepiag Upwards That's what we are doing every day. All admit that our meals aro even growing better, and the crowds aro growing larger dally. COFFEY'S SOS Commercial Street y Thoo. M. Barr Successor to Barr & PoUol, tinnor nnd plumbor. Hot atr water and steam heating a specialty, Salem, Oregon. 3-2 Manager Wanted For our Salem of fico. Itofcronco and small invest mont rcqulrod; $125 por month and commission. O. W. Tolephono Co., Grant Building", San Francisco. 418-2wk CALL ON YOUR STEPMOTHER AT the Salem Dyo Works whon you want your clothes cleaned, dyod, ro paired or pressed, roliuod, volvet col lars en: also suit pressed by tho month. You can got anything cloaa od, from a pair of gloves to tho most olaborato silk gowns, Mrs, O. H. Walker, Trop., 105 Commercial street. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown Manufacturer ef: sash, doors, mouldings. All klads ( houso finish and hardwood work. Front stroot botwocn State and Court VSTBRtNAJtY 8USSB0N. Dr. O, J. XoflaefcYotcrinnry Surgeon and' Dentist. Qraduato of Ontatta Votorinnry Colleges Honorable Mom ber Ontario Medical Sooloty. Orftco at Lowo's Capital Stablos. Phono Mntn 1001, Calls attended to prompt ly. 4.18lm A&OHITEQT. MikjNNiNrf'.i' W, D. Fugh Arohitect and superior tondont, plans furnished for all class os of building and structural work. Office 110 Stnto itrcot, Tioga block, Salem, Orogon. MTJBIO STUDIOS. Mrs. Lottlo Dorrls Room 5, Gray block, vocal nnd instrumental music taught. 3-22-lm. LODGES. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woods ef World Moots In Ilolman Hall every Friday nt 7:30 p. in. L. R. SUbso, consul; V, L. Frasor, clerk. ForeBters of America Court Bherwostt Forosters No. 10, Meets Friday la Tumor block. Ira Jorgeases, O. X.; A. L. Brown, Sec. Central Lodge No. 18, K; ef . Cas Hall In Holman block, corner Bt4 and Liberty streets. Tuesday of cmk wook at 7)30 p. m. T. J. Oronlso, C. C.j W. T. Stnloy, K. pf It. and S, Modern Woodmen of America ihrv gon Codar Camp No. 6241. Mmii ovory Thursday ovenlng at 8 o'etosfc Holman Hall, B. B. Uattea, T. C: A. L. Brown, Clerk. DRAYMEN. Weloh & White ao a gonoral dray and transfor business, meet all tralnn. 'Phones, down town, Mala 2181, rosldoncos, Uluo II, rod 071. Stand 218 Commorslal street 8-lMae WATjlR pMtMi. SALEM WATER C0HIPAHY OFFICE CITY HALL. For 'water serrlotj apply at oMta, Bills payable monthly la aavaawc, Mae ail comnlalnts at the nffic III 1 1 1 lell IHIHHfHWt : : The New Comer :: The Old Timer 1 1 And all others who aro looking 4j lor tuo bost quiCK meat novor 4. ) fall tu appoar at tho White House Restaurant I: OEORQB BROS. ; ; Stato Street. ' 'HI " I ti MIIHUHM U. J. LEHMAN Sash and doors. All kinds of house finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Also two floors of wsrohouio for i.-eot; elorstot and switching facilities. A Pleisaut Way to Travel. Tho above is tho usual vordlot of tho traveler using the Missouri Paelflo railway between the Pacific coast and tho east, and wo bollovo that tho serv leo and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colors do Springs and Douver thsro aro two through trains dally to Kansas City and St. Louli, carrying Pullman's lat est standard electric-lighted sleeping ears, chair ears and up-to date dining cars. Tho samo excellent servleo U operated from Kansas City and BL, Louis to Memphis, Littlo Rock and Hot Springs. If you are going east or south, write for particulars and full In formation. W. a M'llUIDB, Cen, Agfc, m Third St.. Portland, Ore OHXLDRBN OX? TO FWrrOKER'8 OASTORIA.