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...rri w ' at-" 'ifr"i?rr,K!!,?W?','r'' "1,J?f?!lfl DAILY 0A1.1TAL JOURNAL, SALEM OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, IMS. 4 .i iHHrV ij tiWam jih. tv - . ' MIIB0 i w-icaw. , SW I-Wi-1 ;fat jA'jm !' fe'ib W rtoP UP IJw - It ; swr eiKJHiM w 'Hm 3v- IT .GENUINE ARTICLE Pure Maple 'anoche t iSrWLLEE & DOUGLAS, I'M ,ieaaing urocors, uoniocuonera asd-Bakcrs, 456460 Htato street. Phaeai82andl87. t ?, , , ... 1UUB J.Uii UttJtiAAX .dfcrect from tho dairy to our w fro naee, snakes tho perfect ice cream -"jj whiefc;)iiaew o popular. ' ALWAYS THE BEST." . .tii eiL SHSH5 . 7 famous rtes Tubular In. Separator $20.00 In Price oa Sharpies separators this lag is already moro than three times t pt 1905. t REASON ENOUOH. ex efficiency of tho machino has since been proven. (Ri. .t.V.iiUii.A nP 1n Ints i,nnW Hbr " IfaaaaL. 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TMttSiikter wo circulated a petition the bop growers or Oregon, to tho Transcontinental rilWreau, praying that tho pres- rato or 5--uu per cwi. uo , to 11.00 per cwt. Tho petitions i chiT0T6dt ia tho lato San Fran continental Freight Bu Bieet in Chicago June 4, 4MMaa tho timo is too short to new petition, wo asic ojj tvorinc this potitlon to write hB. Clemeaa Hort Company, irn street, Chicago; HI., ast- i tio your aames in connee- to reduction of tho rate. Eferblae. ,a fadlreattoa asa ots- tto bowels and cut er eMBplaiatt. ffc W. bfee4 wiener tad la- xia the werW. u parejy aerfeetty karsalws, aad be x mKarer lnm eaaeue it if 7e we wiee. .adrewf. editor aad siaaager td Boekledge Newt, Cocoa, "I have seed row Hera- family, aad flad It aasi dfeiae. Its effects ape y aeea a aurked benefit. I. Drlaldur Water. work f eal&rglaf the tit tern la la wearee it woaia ' for all to feU tatir 4rikisg he prearaet t t4 wfX wm . thla MBer. S-lv-tf. . Wl im " i"- ' 'MbJI 'iiiy WJMHIIilf. '.tv-t 4MriSaM' .1 B "" '" ""II hi HBhAm -iter. whk J3 Lfc, ,kIJraMe fcd at- li- all iHHI JW Personals . H. J. Ottenheimer went to Portland on a business ' trip. Miss Carrie Wolff, of Hubbard, Is the guest of city friends. Wm. Brown was among the north bound passengers on' tho'inorning train. Ch'arlea" Dick," tho local comme rcial traveler, left this morning fdr pjointa north. . ' Manager Kimball, of tho Mutual can nery, went to Portland yesterday on business.. Dr. E. M. Hurd returned yesterday afternoon from a visit to the Lincoln county coast. Q. II. Piney, of Spokane, is visiting here. He is a former resident of the Capital City. Father Springer, of Cort-allls, has roturned home, after a brief visit with friends here. E. S. McDaniely of tho local Tele gram bureau, went to Portland on a business trip today. Mrs. Dancer left this morning for Kelso, Washington, where sho will visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Strong and Miss A ma Strong went to Woodburn for a visit with friends this morning. Miss Bcssio Cameron, of Albany, ro turned homo last evening after a pleasant visit with friends here. Miss NeUio Walton has gono to Ashland to spend tho summer with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Obamberlain. Judge Boiso and Qeorgo Weeks wero among tho Salemites who went to at tend tho grango meeting in Albany. Justico T. O. Halley went to Albany this morning to visit tho grangers throng now there in stato convention. Miss Dena Wilson, who has been visiting Mrs. F. D. Woodson, of South Salem, returned yesterday to her homo in Portland. Professor Frederick W. Goodrich, of Portland, arrived in tho city this morning to take chargo of tho classes at tho University music school. Professor C. O. Boyer is at Pendle ton attending the district conference of tho M. E. church. Ho is thero in tho interest of Willamette University. Mrs. K. L. Boise, who has been visit ing Judgo and Mrs. Boise for a week or ten days, roturned to Portland) this morning. Aftor a short visit with friends in Portland) sho will return to hor home in Bradford; Mass. C. A. Maaony, who has been a atu- dent of Professor Seley's music school, left today for his home at Latah, Washington. Ho has boen making his homo with Mrs. Lewis, who resides at the corner of Trade and Winter streets. Manager J. Connor and his little ncphow, Emerson Treanor, left on tho morning .train for Klamath Falls. Mr, Connor will visit his sons, who aro en gaged in business in that locality, and will spond tho timo in fishing and bunting, an'd enjoying himself general- ly. . Robert Do Poe, who was formerly a toachor at the Chemnwn. Indian Train ing' School, roturned) to Siletz this morning. He stopped on acre on . return from Portland;- whero ho was one of tho prosecuting witnosscs bo- foro tho federal grand jury, relative to a cutting scrape that occurred at Siletz somo time ago. Ho was accompanied by oljrht other witnesses. Do Poo is a graduate of tho Stato University of Kansas, and is now justice or tue peaco. Ho is studying law, and expects to remove to Oklahoma to practice his profession. Sesioral Notice. On or before June 1st the under signed will remove his harneis and sad dlery business to 187 Commercial atreet. next door to Baker & Law- reace'a grocery store, nearly opposite my present location. Old aad sew pat ro'as iavlted to see my enlarged stock aad business at the aew staad. FRANK E. SHAFER, d-w-5-5-tf The Harass Ma a. A Suit In Partition. A partition suit waa commenced in department No. 2 of tho circuit court yesterday. Tho action is brought to secure tho proper division of an acre of laadt situated in- township 9 soutu range 3 and 4. Robert 0. Moore is ti. ninlniiff and Bebocca A. and George J. Moor are the defendants. DeaUui freaa Aweaaidtfs Decrease la the same ratio that the use at Dr. Kiag'a New Life Pllla lacreeae. They eave yoa from daag er aad briag auiek a4 psinles releaae ttm eoa- stipatloa aJ te ills growiag .out of It. Strength aad rigor aiwaya iwow tfaelr aae. Guaranteed by J. v. rerry,- drogglat. 25 eeats. Try thea, Y. W. O. A. !. Tba eolleee Y. W. C. A. girls are planning to give a May morning break- feat Friday. The proeews wm go 10 (aepaying- tbe xpe of the dele- aeea waa wtil 00 eeai " , wMe aswU at Oewbart, Wah aeci COD LIVER OILi It almost makes you sick to think of it, but it isn't nearly as bad as it, used to be. The improved method of refining" it makes it much easier to take, and when made into Scott's Emulsion almost every one can take it Most children like it and all children that are not robust are benefited by it. When the doctor says "Take cod liver oil,' he generally means Scott's Emulsion; ask him if he doesn't. They know it is more easily digested and better than the plain oil. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Vtxtl Strett. Ntw Yoik. Boya' Club Tonight. An Interesting session of tho Boys' Club will bo held tonight at their rooms in tie Y. M. C. A. After tho regular Biblo study some special busi ness regarding tho camping trip will bo discussed. 0. A. Forbes, general secretary of tho association, will give a short talk to members, and registra tion blanks for the camping trip will be ready. Any boys not members of tho club, who wish to go on tho camp ing trip, should) attend this meeting. For Weak, Lang-aid People. Weak, sickly peoplo often remark, "If I could only got something that would nourish mo and give mo strongth," they do not know why, but tho food they eat ia of no benefit to them, they gain no flesh and feel no strongor. The fact is the stomach ii too weak to perform its work, and tho littlo appetlto thoy once had is soon gone. Tho blood becomes moro thin and watery, bringing on faint sick spells with loss of memory and ambi tion. There' is a remedy for all this that acts in tho right way. It is callod Dr. Dunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic, and is sold by all druggists for 75o por box, or 3 boxes for $2. It turns tho food you eat into rich, red blood. making flesh and strongth, creating an nppotito because the system do mands sustenance. School Notes. Tho victorious baseball boys wore asked by Mr. Mnrlatto to tako place on tho platform at tho opening of school this morning. Thoy wero com plimented in a number Of ways by Mr Marlatto in his short talk. Immodlately after he flnlsbod ltho boys' start cdln regular order and passed over tho stage shaking hands with and congratulating tho team. Tho best thing of all Is that the team is entirely of high school stu dents In good standing. It is a prac tical demonstration to the. high school tuuents mat 10 is not. necessary iu play ringers, In order to havo a goo' team. Tho cards wero distributed this morning. This is the last timo before the final standings are maiked. The teachers will have tho last three days to make out tho term report". A number of students havo nskod tJ loavo tho school early, and; have theit grades sent after them. Mr. Marlatte announced to tho student body this morning that all students who expect ed to finish their terra's work mut stay to the last. Memorial Day Exercises. Tho Salem pbullo schools will in augurate Memorial Day excrclws on Friday, May 25th, by rendering a jr daily prepared program, suitable for tho oceasloa. These exercises will be gin at 1:30 p. in. of said day. There will bo delegation from Sedgwick Post. 0. A. R-, at each ichool. All veterans pf tho Civil, Spanish aad I' dian wars aro urged to attend tee meetings. On Sunday, tho 27tb, the vetras of tho abovo wars and members of the Woman's Relief Corps, escorted by Company M, 0. N. 0.. will march to tho M. E. church, where they will at tend divine services. Members of Sedgwick Post. O. A. B., and other veterans and the W. R. 0. aro urged to meet at the pot rooms, corner of Com mercial and Ferry atreet at 10 0. m, sharp, to form for marching to the church. On Wednesday, May 20th, the usual' decoration exercises will be ob served, by a parade through the prln cipal streets of Salem, the decoration of tho soldiers' graves In tho eeversl cemeteries, and the rituallstio iervle at the soldiers ' monument, followed by a moetiag at night at the M. E. ehuren where a suitable program will be gir as, aad aa ad4ms delivered by Bev Errett, of tle CarJtI charea. LAWYERS WUST GET LICENSE In tho matter of U10 motion of the committee o nadmlstion of1 tho Stato Bar Association, to striko from tho roll of tho nttorncys holding temporary licenses, falling to apply for perma nent admission after tho expiration of tho licence. Ordered by tho court that notlco bo given through tho press to such attor neys of the tiling of said motion and that they will bo oxpectetr to havo motions filed for their pormanont ad mission within a reasonable timo after such notice. Offlco of the Olerk of tho Supremo Court. Tho license of tho following named attorneys having expired are hereby notified that unless application for their permanout admission bo mndo within a reasonable timo after tho date of this notice final notion will bo taken on said motion. B. L. Bovinglon, Victor D. L. Mudgo, M. E. Morrow, Hiram W. Cray, Isaao X. Van Dyke, A. S. Austin, Joseph Ros, William II. Hinoy, John Leland Henderson, John T. Lighter, O. L Miller, Blsmnrk Snyder, Cyrus B. Whltcomb, John Rice Avery T. Searlo, Jamea Parks, Raymond Lloyd, A, B Clark, R. E. Crawford, D. B. Jenckes, F. 0. Goodrich, Norton P. Walling, Simon P. Wilson, J. II. Ruborson, W. F. Stingloy, S. A. D. Eaton, Dudley L. Nash, Lloyd Erricison, Emery B. Tyler, George B. Wilbur, E. B. Btiumons. Salem, Oregon, May 22, 100,6. J. J. MURPHY, Clerk. Sura Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture aad came itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 6O0 a jar at druggists or sont by mall. Treatise free. Write mu about your case. Dr. Bosanka, Phil adelphia, Pa. Another Flag Raising. Tho Mountain View neighborhood It making preparations for flag raising exdrclecu at tho school houito next Sat urday. A program Is being prepared by" tho school children and tho Popcorn bandl will furnish tho music for the occasion, Tho dny will bo ono of tho biggest ovonts ever witnosnod in that prosperous neighborhood, and Hnl D. Pnttou, who Is to pnwont the flag, will bo given- a warm welcome. Piles Cvted Sufforing for Years, and Bed-Ridden From Piloa, a Contractor of Marion, IryUana, Is Cured By Pyramid Pile Cure, Trial Package Mailed Free to All Who Send Name and Address. "I was troubled1 with piles for sev eral years before I would let it be known. But at lust they becany) so sovero that I could not walk and I had o take my bed. I tried every thing and anything tho doctors prf scribed and took their treatments for long time. But nothing ever did mo nny good. I had seen your ad, in dif ferent newspaper, so I got a f0 cent box and Ix-gun using tbem. From tho very first I got quick relief and by the timo I was storting on my third !ox I saw I wns cured. I have not been troubled with them since. Now you can uso this aa you pleue, bocautio It is genuine. Yours, T. A. Button, Htone and Ceniept Contractor, Marlon, Ind." Instant relief can bo gotten by using tho marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure. It Immediately reduces oil congestion and swelling, heals all sores, ulcers and Ir ritated parts, Tho moment you start to use It your suffering end and the cure of your dread disease Is In sight. The Pyramid Pilo Cure renders a sur gical operation unnecessary. Don't hack to pieces those tender muscles which must be In tact If a satisfactory cure is to be obtained. The Pyramid Pile Coro Is put up In the form of' "easy-to-use," specially made suppositories. They are sooth, ing, painless, instant and certain. A trial treatmsot will ba sent you at ooe by mall, la plaiiv sealed -wrapper, without a eent of expenw. to you, If you send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 3478 Pyramid Build is?, Marcball, Mich. After yon receive the sample, you ca get a regular-size package of Pyr amid Pile Cure at your druggists for W cents, or If he hasn't It, Mad as the moosy and we will sead It to you. . I .-. Hi dU '&K-- AVIaaaaaaaT MNLjLQl J7 YSS, A BUSINESS MAN IS JUST AS MUCK A "PROFBMIONAL" MAN AS IS A LAWYER OR DOCTOR. TKRKR ARS GOOD LAWYERS AND DOCTORS AND BAD ONES, YOUGOTOTKR DOCTOR WHO HAS A REPUTATION. WHEN YOU ARS CLOTHHSIOK WHY NOT COMS TOTID3 MERCHANT WHO KNOWS WHAT TO PRESCRIBE FOR YOU? OUR REPUTATION IS OUR DIPLOMA. ASK OUR PATRONS WHXTK. ER OR NOT WE HAVE OXVEN THEM CLOTHE THAT HAVE CURED T1DSM FROM LOOKCNO BAD AND MADE THEM FEEL GOOD. ASK THEM IF WE HAVE OVERCHARGED THEM. JUDGE FOR YOUR. SELF. A SUIT FOR $12,50 TO 98.00. If your oUt rait needs jast a "littlo tonic 'NecktlfW, Collars aad Oufs, Sbirta, HosieTy and Underwear, we have tliat, too. No one likes m4. cine that tastes bad wheu he takes It We try to sugar-coat all of our aed iciaa with polite atrteatlon to every patron, Salem Woolen Mill Stoe NEW LOCAL TRAIN. From 'The Dalles to Meet Columbia " Southern at Biggs. i' rnitdal Trip SuMay, May 20," 1003." ' ' Train Schedule. Lonvo a- ni. Portland 8:15 Kaat'Fortland 8:20 'Clarnio '. if8:33 Fatrvlow 8t43 Troutdale 8)50 Rooster Bock ,.,.- .fOiO-i Bridal Veil 0il2 Oneonta ...f0:22 Bonnovlllo '. A A..' 0:41 Cascado Locks 0:C3 Wyeth 10:00 Vlonto :.'., fip:17 Howl Rlvor 10.33 Mosler 10:45 Rowcna ,f 10:58 Arrivo Tho Dalles ..,11:15 Ioavo Tho Hallos , 11:20 Summit v f 11:35 Colllo 11:45 Dos Chutes '11:82 Biggs ., 11:60 Train Schedule. Loavo p. m. niggs ; 1210 Dos Chutes 12;25 Colllo 12:31 Summit ?;. ....' 2: Arrivo Tho Dalles ,.- 1:00 Leave Tho Dalles .... v. 3:00 Rowena M ....-? f3:15 Mo.ler 3:28 Hood River 3:40 Viento , 55 Wyeth v.t 4:00 Cascade Locks 4:29 Bonnevlllo .. ..... 4:32 Oneonta "" Brldol Voll 5:02 Roostor Rock M10 Troutdale or 025 Falrriew P(30 Ckiraie ... ... ... ... .fowl East Portland 6:55 Portland "00 Tralu also stops at Lntourelle, Mutt noniah) Falls and Collins. Columbia Southern passengers, Instead of wait ing at Biggs, will be tskea to The Dalles promptly whore they await the trala for Portland, coming la oa Ne.' 1, as at present, or taking the local, they may desire. Rates and particulars by attlag say agent or writing to STALLION a Tidal Wave ' Will remain twe sr tares seaaeac mvlee of mars. Kxaatlae saref ally his Weediagj axaaOaa alas aa aa ta; .. dlrldualj axawlaa hie raelsg qlltUs defers, aWeeisg a atoWea far jir 4 mti. The If yea aa4 faalt wlthhlai tha eapeaas y have he U t A see hiss will be eheerf Hlly paU ly the ewaer. Valsa frees a dtetaae wW be f arslshea fa4 pftstew free ef asfc1- W H alvea ta wreveat a4eMeato, hat wW at be rssaaaslWa sld aay m Yft th eesjyealeass e awaeef t aeaaesee Tkw4y af aaak 'wsek. with r stars Bf(rUeff. Ofraer 0. Kaseey, Fair Oreads, Orsa. TXAT 80M MOKUs DON'T KNOW HOW TO DRBM TKKM W.VBat,rHDOrT THRY OO TO A SHOP THATAKM A SPECIALTY OF DRS08INO rROPLBY W1IBN YOU ARH SICK YOU DON'T DOOTOX YOOTUWLF. YOU DON'T DO YOU OWN LAW BU3INR88. LST 0N8 DRB80 YOU WHO KNOWS HOW, ' BUSTER J3&OWK Wm. McMUBSAY, Assistant Qenoral Passenger Agt, A L. CRAIO, General Passenger Agt Portland, Ore. SPECIAL RATES TO Tim "MADE IN ORBQON" EX. POSITION. Portland, Or., May 19 to $18, 190S. For tho above occasion the Southern Paolflo Company will sell round-trip tickets from Salem fer 42.20. Sale dates May 22, 411 regular passenger trains. May 25 trains Nos, 10 and 14 Friday morning. Limit of tickets May 27, 1000. For particulars call on agents. A. L. CRAIG, tf Goneral Paasenger Agsat, Notice to Bend Holders. Notice is hereby given to parties holding bonds 1, 2, 3, and 4, Issued by scaool district No. 0, of Clatsop county, Oregon, that the same hare beea ealed la, and will be paid within thirty days of this date, at the oftiee of the county treasurer, 630-005 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. Dated Astoria, Oregon, this 1st day of May, 1000, GIJA8, A. HEILBORN, County Treasurer, Clatsop County, C-2-30t Can Cure Leprosy. Nov Orleans, May 22. -The board l control of tho Loulsiaaa. kper homes 're port announces there are ikflaita oases of leprosy cured, In addition U six casos about to bo discharged as cured. The hopo Is held out that the state will be freed from the diseaso on account of tho cures in progress. The leglsla turj9 "sikcd to-iaveitlgate; Iprey' -conditions, so that a hotter fight can bo mndo against tho spread' of the dlfu 4 ease. 4 ' - 7 DR. STONE'S DRUG KTORK Does a strictly 'cashjbuskew, owes Kl one, nod no o, owW Itj.aHis srgt & stock; shelves, counters and' show, caws are lolled with drugs, :noHolne, :otlon,s toilet artlclos, wIhm, awl liquors of nllCk'lsds for aetal '? pose. Dr. Stono is a regular graduate In inediclno amt has had many years of erperleife fa thj practleo.. ,CesUvO (Ions Vra free. lr1wrlptleas aw'fiee, nod only regular prlcos for wediclae. Dr. Stouo can be found at tils drug , , store, Balem, Oregon, fwi,.iaSth j morning until 9 at Bl&tf- " -f at tie 7tr QteaiHls, OfSfefr the aiaras TIDAL W AYI wl he t ! Seasesv Mftjiaa lat ar, ,f Wr BalWf. -lJsafJnJI, Una.. Als JiitJ,.. H4sa I aw 4 ts e 7i m M i 3I iJkMiJttiLmluiiM t jA