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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1900)
- 'wiJipiPUPWIWWMiiW11 SEVEN SUTHERLAND -SISTERS' . Brewer Hf Semlp Otatnar. ilia nlpnpatallom that will raetorelbtbalr ",u original liftltlir condition. AtalldmmiUta. O. C. T. Go's I'AHHHNni'.u btea&.kii POMONA altonA LKAVliU KOft lOIVriiANl) Dally except Simitar at 8' m QUICK TIMB AND ClIKAP IIATK3. lUitk lietwroti BUlo nil (Jrnirt tits. M. 1'. IIAI.UYVIN, Aftont. jPERSONALAND LOCAL 4.'OrinMllloiil txMial New co Fnarth I'aoe 1. H. Ansen went to Portland tills morntii)!. lion. Alozo Gosner went to Portland tlila morning. II. S. Guild tnok tlio morning train for Portland. r W. S. Hurst of Aurora, was it Snlem visitor yesteruuy. A.N. Gilbert went (o I'm Hand Hits morning on business. Dr. Williamson, of the 0. S. A., went ti Portland thin morning. A. II. Smith of Slnylon was In the city yesterday on business. T. il. Ilurncs went to I'oitlnud Oil morning on a business trip. W. 8. Waterbury was a passenger for Portland tfcis morning on business. Leonard Tyeer and family went to Oregon City this morning their future home. R.'J. Iloisehbaeh took tlio California express for fan Jose, Cal., last night with n view pf locating there. A. 1). Wheeler, of Enghnvood, was h passenger homo last night froiul'oitland, where ho has been on business. Mth. 0. I). Ulover, of llwuco, Wan., who has been In the city for tho part few weeks visiting friends leluriied homo last night. Mrs. -J. M. Wondfonl and daughter Ukuieho, left today for Itaker City.whoio they will makn their future home, Mr. Woodfoid is In linker City in the restau rant business. Cppt. Walter l.yon, First Lieutenant Harry Young and Second l.lout. Kurtr, of Company K, Third regiment, O. N. G. were passengers for Portland yesterday afternoon, on military buslncts. Otto II. Prael, tho well-known travel ing man, has associated himself with a new wholesale crockery and granite ware house, in Portland, to bo known at) thoSummers-Praol Company. It will bj a strong institution. Otto has made his fast trip over tho road In the valley. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cures the most stubborn coughs, colds and lung affec tions. Even incipient consumption has been successfully cured by this marve lous remedy, buffers will obtain rulicf after a few doses. Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, hid., says, "UoiVltt's Little Karly lusors always bring certain relief, euro my headache and never gripe." They gently cleanse am -'Invigorate tho bowels and liver. Stones Drug Stones. At Lostine a contract bus been made for'.tho sale of 2600 bead of owes and lambs at $2.(10, to le delivered after unbaring. Statu ok Ohio, City ok Tomiuo, i hH Kiia.n'k J. Ciikni:v makes oath that i.i'ctn uu.i). ho:ls tho senior partner of the linn of F. J.JCiiknky A Co., doing business in tlio City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay tho for each and every case of Cutarrh 'that cannot lie. cured by tho uso of II. at. s FHANK J. Clir.NHY. I Sworn to licfpro mo and nriMj " my piesonce, this nth day .of December, A. 1). 1830. . , " V !',lA ,,,,, hkau Notary Public. I ' ' uiuK ffiSiir onThe8 &' anT'nt coiiHv surfaces of tho system. Send for I ''to".' C11EN1JY A CO.. Toledo. O. ! Hold by Diuggists, 76c, ' , Hall's Family Pills aro tho lieM. ' .M2wiuWiu"$A .lunrnml- leadership, and almost vory best pills I ever used for ettatlv- 0VrilliliiS if saerltlcd to gain recogni ffiS,U,,WWl lr0n,'1," ,",UW1,lnu. To iHiquohs. as authority and to " , Similiter has a curfew oidiuaui-u.de-, .neiltokee., 1ms out of dnncehalls. signed to keep liov Tuj- must lw at home by o'clock. Hfcuii.oi'uPiMH for disl row after it-iU- Considerable land-clearing is going in the neighborhood of Paisley. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you eat. ItartlfflcIallydlgesUthefoodandolds '....- 1 ...annthlinlnff HTl fCCOD- imiuia '" B"?'"","'rjr":,i; , tructlDR the eibawtcd I dlKjMtlve or- guns, ltisineiaiesii jioj""'b,;v antand tonic. No other preiratlop ffi&$5$Ml& nnpepalM, Ipd8MM Heartburo, ISt&QlSSASP "'IWWSiX'iaQr STONR'S nRrGSTORF. TT T " 7"TS "T" T".n li - I j ji P'ie. and you will havo tho pio com- ! I LJliJCr' 1 D HM Dlj pletely covered us a lid covets a Imx. fc 8 I V Cimtrilmilotu for thii Department arc V ? With your linger tips softly spread, but 2 JL JL reiccifiilly solicited from our renders V- - i . , . ,, , ... . . , mL.tt. km.. J.. ' ;j do not press the edge of tho pie toward HAVINU COMPANY. The letter read "My Dcartcst Hue. Next Thursday 1 will spend with yon. I won't enjoy my visit, though, If any trouble I bestow." "Ob, I'm so glad," cried Mrs. White, "For company ih such delight?" j Hut looking around her in dismay "I must get ready right uway." Armed with a dustpan and a broom, Kho went lo work In every room, Sho oiled and polished, cleaned and rubbed And mended, scoured, washed und scrub bed. Then in the Kitchen sho began, While perspiration down bet ran, At pies and puddings, cakes and bread, As if an army must be fed. She toilod ami fretted, cooked and baked, fiho hurried, worried, stowed and ached. Whou Thursday came, she. neatly dead, Juat managed to crawl out of bed. And Mrs. Company came too. They kised and hugged llko women do. And thon began tired Mrs. White To make excuses, never right: "Oh' dear, my house Ithon waxen clean Is most toojdlrty to bo seen, So shut your eves! You're looking stout, Tttko off your tilings. I'm Just worn out. "You must excuse my cooking, too, 11 isn't nt to otter you, Twas fit for kings.) Too bad you come .hint when I'm npjldo down at hotnu?" And thus sho welcomed and distressed And BK)iled the visit of her guest, Who wished sho luuln't come to be A tired woman's "company." At the Club Before half a quorum had arrived at the Home Topic club room last night Mrs. Horrors was almost out of breath giving vont to her disapproval of the re-1 cent Joaquin .Miller lecture. "The Idea of such a man coming hore and tolling Christian people to lo happy, or that ho should even presumo to make the sug gestion to people who havo lived upright lives, even if they haven't written vei-Mi"! Why, ho literally ranted and made an exhibition of himself, parading tlm stage with his back to the audience as much as Ids face (but perhaps it was preferable show lug off his hack hair and game leg. Ho sawed the air in tho fran tic effort to strike a KctIc attitude, but literally failed to itnpicss anyone that he had the llrst touch of refinement or ar tistic conception. He did get off one reasonably decent Poem aliout Mr. llrown, but he didn't dare claim it as Ills owucomMMllou," This climax of literary urltinlsm was received with varying degrees of approv al, but tho calmer inlndsqulotly congrat ulated themselves that the speaker wiih not oji tho evening's program, Ah Madame President entered the (lis mission of our Western pool was dropjicd, and all awaited the announc ing of the question for discussion, which was: "What Shall I Do .o Im prove Our Social System?" Tlio real theme being based upon Mrs. llrown lug's "Aurora Leigh." Like Aurora and Romuoy, every member of tho club had thoories ami ideas of her own, and naturally somo members didn't know Aurora Leigh from Yankee Doodle, but their Ideas and opinions of what the present conditions of society are were quite equal to thno of the great literary woman. For the iKinetlt of the reader, as a sidelight, It might not be out f place to suggest that back of tho shel tering subject suggested by Mrs. llrown- lug's Aurora l-olgh, was a mad desire to discuss tho latest social problem of the club's immediate community, viz., the young parson's marriage to a hand H0)lu notrHss. The bride was said to be potHissed of (etching ways, good tusto, I nill u the womanly graces required to , . ., ! bamboozle a man and make joaloui wuiie ho should be her lady friends. MM. Up-to-Dato cleared her throat, tnok. her handkerchief up her sleeve ,i Very solemnly remarked : "lhosub- M "" ""-v 8t'ri"" ont' a,", J uiliuvuthu llrst step of reform must 10ig Uw IU,0r , !,,, , wife. Soeitity is egotistical, loves noto 'walk ristourntlcnlly is the height i i..... Vmil most rl'U-'s Moa of society . As to 1 lodwr world of bubble, they must lKk out for theintelvee. Let tlmut do as the ( Iwttor elaisi do, and thkiy will be all; rigid " Tlio speaker regretted not list ing spent more tlwught upon this all abtorlilng topic ami took her mat. Su was followed by Mra. Hrilliantine. whose unlnmld expression oorrosond(sl well with her Hhineawne eadrops. 'I think the ..nly practical way to discus wcial topU is to provkl 0rsele with all the best Iwoks and writings of Mpu. ur author-, read ,.P mmw an.. ... present the summary In a paper. Thn . . .!. . I... ..... I ir luilllK t it-tour iiieiiiwria " -- elusion to iifiwtiw -n- lehrt0( ulir friend I am wilting tod., my ,rt a. far as my u-n. a tfc w, Mnil, if it can U- d.u,e witbet mingling too much will. , unlit ,no,. and giving U.em occasion t nie too familiar, If tltta rlub wishes an article prepared fothe local press I shall bo vory glad to ho assigned tho arduous task." Mrs. Homespun ventured the thought that "wo make too much ol the social philosophy. Tho ideal society is right 'herewith us all tho time, onlv our glasses aio not focused so as to see it. Society is what we make it, good or bad. If wo wcro always looking for the good and overlooking tho had qualities wo would never havo to discuss tlio ques tion of social reform. We can't fix the ilnto for our affections, not establish a certain hour to lovo humanity, but if wo arc charitable toward all we will gradually dovolop tnoso higher virtues of Christian lovo to such a degree that they become a part of our lives. That is tho true social philosophy." "What has allot this talk alwut so cial theosophy got to do with our minis ter and his chromatic wife?" Interjeled madam Malaprop, who was Intent upon gotting at the milk in the eocoanut. Miss Mold you-so: "I can soo no uso trying to reform a preacher, and espec ially after he has done just what every body expected. It's no surprise. I ho liuvo in the old adage that "water seeks its level," and "birds of a feather together you'll find." At this point Mrs. Tattle was over heard saying something to Mrs. Film bob about how badly Miss l-told-you-ko was broken up over tho match, but lioth agreed that this new brido could never be admitted to tlio society of this town. It would ben stain that self-respecting adhnieiits of the upper crust could not endure. All felt better when tlio beloved Mrs. Thoroughgood arose, her beautiful while hair resting llko a halo above her kind, handsome face. She suggested "that the world Is not to be saved by talk, hut it is thiongh tho open door of deeds done, kind, generous acts between the respective likenesses and imagcs.of our Maker that reform and progress must be brought about. I havo the greatest pity ami charity for those, and think society ought to be saved as much as the man or woman in the gutter. Wo cannot re form them by simply giving tbnm a coat and a pair of shoes or something to eat, we cannot reform n woman by giving her n Hue ralnmciit or posi tion In society. These are good as fur as they go, but we must have so.il to soul talks and heart to heart commu nion witli them. We must help them think and plan, ami want to be beyond and risonbovo being pitied. Too much charity, both to tho rich nnd poor, con sists of wanting to reap tlio praise for having done something for our fellow creatures. Tho unfortunates are hungry to bo helped, but tlioy don't want to bu made tho vehicle for parading our vain glory. They aro hungry to be fed by the breath of sympathy und tho up bearing strength of love." A Plemaking tiecrct. A certain lioueekfoixtr announces that sho has discovered tho secret of having the upper and lower crusts of a plo ad here to each other. "Do not," sho says, "grease your plo plates, because it onuses the crust to cling to tho pinto, and becomes sodden, ospeclally in fruit pies. Dry some slices of broad in tlio oven until they area light brown, and while hot roll them Into fine dust. Put it in a eauistor and use it to strew ,vor tjie Attorn of the pie plate; the ,,, (lo , , anything. Lay In ' . tj,e bottom crust, trim as usual? thon j with your fingers push the edge of the crust so that It stands up nearly sraight from the edge of the ilate, leaving a space between it and the edge of the plate. Put in tho tilling and put on the upper crust, in which plenty of air holes should huve Won made. Now. with tho palms of your haiuU press tlio paste up against the rim of the plate with enogli force to cut tlm puste off. Give an upward motion to the hands while doingtltand the cn'tt will go on full. Now take up the point of a knife and place i,the upper edge neat y into tin fjaee iwlow Hie lower eruit ami me . - - - DOPING OUGH (J-..-..I tli' llirmt'll trCHSing HlgllW, M to h.m a fluid ..linortt choking with t:u-.inadfil whooping cough. Give ti.t- - hild Dr Ihd. t nigh 8mp, tho filVllle!t liUlnl'Hiar) rciii"iji . " vf u!l .".r.f at .n.-o, the coughing 7 wVt,ima . elltl-rh ,.ria. o other reined can luuiut fit' SO mail V I II '' "- ,.., ih Mil . -T C2 1 IX Dr.Bulls Cough Syrup Cures Wliooplng-uougn quicKiy, JKfH' Lr uoclort ccauiui" M 1 drugtl't- the edge of the plate, audit yon hate followed thn direction ynu will not take a leaky pie from theoven." A Ureakfast Uish. Soak ono or inoro split smoked her ring in boiling water for live minutes then broil. Pull off tho llesh in strips, lay on a heated platter and sprinkle willi melted butter j over it pour tlio scrambled eggs nnd and serve very hot. This makes n good relish for lunch as well as breakfast. Pulled Candy. Four cups of granulated sugar, 4 level teaspoon cream tartar and ono cup of boiling water. Stir till dissolved, after which it must not bo stirred. When it will snap when dropped in cold water, remove from the tiro and )oiir on greased pans set in cold water. Work from the bottom with a knife till cool enough to work with the hands. When well worked, cut with shears on 'paper over which sugar has been sprinkled. This keeps it from sticking together. To bo successful in making candy, one must boil the candy quickly as possible, without scorching, Don't stir whilo cooking, except caramels and not put tho scrapings of the kettle in with the candy. Aunt Nancy. A Gross Insult. Mrs. Dimpleton, "I want you to get another doctor right off." Dimpleton. "What's the matter with tills ono?" Mrs. Dimpleton, "What do you sup pose he said about tho baby? He told mo I must treat him llko u human be ing!" Headache llllloujticss, nour stun lion ami all Hut Ills llllloujticss, nour atomsrti, constipa tion anil all Hut Ills are cured by Hood's Pill The uon-lrrltatlnv catlmrllc. Price 'St cents of all ilninululs or liy mall ol C.I. HooU & Co., Int-ll, .Muss. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a owilcr. It cures painful smarting, nervous feet ami in growing nails and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's tho greatest comfort discovery of the ago Alton's Foot-Kaso makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is n certain cure mr sweating, canons ami not tireu ucn Inn feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoo stores, lty mall for c in stamps. Trial package IKlvl'. Address Allen S. Olmsted, I.eltoy, N. Y In tho country around Fruita, in Wal lowa county, sheep havo grazed all win ter there was almost no snow. To-Nlgnt and To-Morrow Night, r nd each day uun ululit (lurinir this week you can cot at any druggist's hum's, acknowledged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs. Croup. Bronchitis. Aslhnin una consumption, net a tx uio to. duy nnd keep It always In tlio house ho you can check your cold at once iTico .'oo ami wo. suuipioiKiiuo irce, cod&w O A JS ic'xx J. . Bum tin 9 Kind You llau Umji Bought During the past winterl7persons Joined the Christian and four tho Baptist church at Haystack, Crook county. "I uso! Kodol Dysnensla Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives Immediate relief, Is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic's best friends." says h. Hiirtgorinck, 0erisel, Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to to euro. Stones Drug Stores. Rickreall Mour. Soinecooksllke ONK brand of llourund others another, but so many people like Itickreall Four that all Grocers ought In keep it on sale. :i-U-tf. To secure the original witch hazel salve, ask for DoWitt's Witch Hazel halve, well known as a certain cure lor piles and skin diseases. Kowaro of worthless counterfeits. They are dan gerous, btoues I'rug Mores. TODAY'S MARKET. Poktuxii, March 5. Wheat, valley fil 6'-, Walla Walla. 61QW. Q Flour Portland, liest grade fii.70 to :i.00. Siierllne J2.10 erbbL Out While 3o33llc, grey :W to .'II. Hay Timothy I10Q1 1 jer ton. 1 lops 7(3 lOe ; old crop offlOc. Wool-Valley, P-'Qlllcj iTastern Ore con. 8(3Hc; Mohair, 27630. Millstuff llran, f I3j shorts, 15. Poultry Chickens, mixed. 13.00 U -1.00; bens, f J to -l.oO; turkeys, live 18c. Kggs Oregon, II to J.'Mic ier iloz gg.i Idi Hides tlreen, su ted m lbs. 8(!(c; under 00 lbs, 7t(33 ; sheep imlts, 10 Oo. Onions ) 1.60(32.00 per cental. Butter Best dairy, 'Mt"tf; fancy i reamery, 50 to 55c ; store, 22)4 to 27ic. Potatoes 60 to fiOc )er cental. lit gs Heavy dresel 0 to Oo. Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7c imr pound. Beef-Sti-ers. tlQt.oO; cows.tlU'O A i dresstsl beef, (H to 7?4C Veal Dressed, 7 Kc. S.M.RU UAIIKkT. Wheat 5$ jHjunds and over, -llr. Wool, Hie, Mohair, iiOV. Hops 5 to 7ie Oats 28 to 0e. Hay Balis, cheat, ; timothy, fug $10. Kirgs 0 cash. 10c trade. Flour In wholesale lots, $2X0; retail, 3. Mlllstuffs Bran. fl3; shorts, Ht,. llogs Dressed, Qjfit. Live cattle Steers, : : cows, 2)( to 3c. Sheen 2.5038. Dreesed Veal tlc. Itutter Dalrv. 15c: ereainerv. 26c Poultry Chickens, 8; turkeys, 10 lo ISJtC Potatoes 25c to 35c. CNIMot Iwi jj .!. l ' ' T Ml ' 'J, I. && AStgctablc PrcpdralionropAs slmllatlivg ihcFoodandncula llng ihcSlomachs nnd Bowels or Promotes Digcstion.Checrfur ncss nnd Hcst.Conlalns neither Opium.Morpliine norIincral. not Narcotic . Wyv rHdarSMUH.ttTCimt Mx.Smtt Apctfccl nemedy forConslipo lloii.SourStonuicli.DinrrlKKa Worins.Convulsious.Fcvcnsh ncss nnd Loss op Slekp. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER -' nASTORll PJwt "H, HBATIN0I STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER, Estimates furnished, and work done promptly, substantially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specially. T. S. BURF0UGH9, 102 Stato St, Phono I5II v i Wrap Jytiiii? jg MANHOOD RRSTOHKn nru,,nsnr-,lc"','',Vciw rrmcIyKiarantrril locurrnll nrnou iIikhkii. wh n Weak Memory, llMilaclir.Wukclullnc.i.I.o.t m.iiIioo.!, Nllilly lmi loni, NcrvoutncH, Ium or wvcr In Ocncrathc Otun, mii.nl by youthful enor. cn-Mlve ue of llmuUnn winch Icail to liilirmltyorlnMnlly Cue le carrif.l In vctt pockrt. l.itirrr boi.6 ror H. I.y null iircpald. Circular Int. AlltlrunKlut. TaLc j nootlicr Manufactured by the I'eati McdldncCo.,IlarKFranc, TjlUC-Ilavlll llnlirPn. illalr.iillnviinnl JIIIKD AKD YAMIIIU. 8TH.. l'0TtAND. OkSQOH FOU SALE 1JY J). ,T. FRY. SALE1M, ORJSG WAR The Daily and Weekly Journal lead all competitors on getting the War News, from all parts of the world. It prints Ihe news first and prints it most complete of all. Salem Weekly Journal Isljissued .Thursday morning in time tu.rjtijsh all parts of the slate the same week, IBTWliiWlU . In 4wq parts conlttins till Impoitunt Foreign National and State News. Daily I OUKNAL $ SAYR, GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA TH CtNTAUtt COMMNT. NCW tOH CITY. It's Ticklish Business to take your linen to a laundry that hasn't earned a reputation for tho re liability of its methods In perfect laun dry work, such las the Halem Hteam Laundry lias. We do up linen, Minims, ami percale shirts, with the color us fresh as when lirst purchased, and dress shirts mid white linen collars and cuffs in a manner that is unsurpAMcil In the mt of laundry work. Salem Steam Laundry. rOMINKt. J. OI.MSTKAII I'ltOI'lllHTOII. iioiious ii. oi.Mrt ri:.n, Mini, Phone -111, 10 Liberty Street ON. NEWS The model Oregon News paper and Family Journal Uniting News, Pic t ton. Literary. Ranch and Dairy, and iMarket News in attractive, read able form A n Independent Associatexl Pre$ Paper fflr4ha Peo ple Send for sample Free. ,Ctu1 AAt7 fT Alt IH ai , IIOlfKIt I1IU)S.,SALISM OH. BUSINESS GAUDS. C. H. (HACK iUiPfKrr lo f)t . M. Kctiif, oM Wl.ltl Coinei,SaUin, Or. litJ-deiripgsiipriot fitrstl en at mrdfi" let 'n any twanrh r n especial request. G. A. ROBERTS, Bicycle 'Repairing, Umbrella making and Qeticral repairing I OB State btroot. 1-fl Phono 2876 Old P, 0. Saloon S. C. StNLIflTARY I necoT to Kre.1 Oonlct. Choicest iroods in all linos. Opposite Hotel Wilhimette. MO-tf ASSAY OFFICE AND IiADOHATOnY No, 71 Chcmckcta st, J, 11. T. TWTH1LL Assnyor ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phono 1071.1 ItOOMS 1 AND a, OKAY UMC. B. P. JONES, Attorney-nt-Lnw Toledo. Oregon. Wm Clerk of Circuit Court for slz'Tan amlhas an iip-todala alntractof all property lu Uiiroln county. U07in Salem later Co., Ol'inClO, CITY HALL. For water servlco nnply at otllce. Hills paynblu niontlily In lulvuneo. Make nil complaints at tho olllcc. GOLD DUST FLOUR M.MIK 111 Tho Sidney Power Co., MIIIMKV, OIIKIION. Thlimalol mill list Juit been refilled wllh the lntftl linpTortnl ntacliluerjr. ttllh ccll refer en no tlio making of tliolr fammu (101. 1) DUST Kl.Ollt for 7amlly uto. a'Atk your ilivcer for II. OllU-e Willi thu Kalrm Water Co., City Hall D.C. '1 HUMS, tllller. J. Jl. WAI.I.ACK, Pfcil.lcnl. CAPITAlp CITY Express and Transfei Mecti all, mall and (liMcnjor IrJlM. L'aj. ei;e and eiprcii to all paiti of lie JHl) Piompi letrlce. Telephone No. 70. D1SQUK & BKIFTONJO PLAT1N0 PHOTOS. EnhirKcincnts In Crnyon nndit.U'atcr Color. J'hoto lluitonH. Amateur duvelonlnir und flnmhtnu nently done. 0. W. DIKKMAN. Hnrmunr to K. J, llrown. GltOUNI) t'1.0011 24a Coiniiioruliil tit., Halein Ureuon. t S, C, STONE, M. D. t'roprletortol Stone's Drug Stores HAl.KM, OHKOUK. 1JT10 tlcre (two In numberl are located a No. 2ti ami S.H CommereUI street, and an well itockfd wp.li aroinplete line ofdriissand inedlclnei, toilet arllolet, parfuinerr, bruilica el.,cto., etc. 1111. oiun. llaliadioino23yearieierleiice"lii the prao tlcoof medlclneatiil now makea nojclikrgo for coiuiillallnii, uiamlnatlou or precrlltloii. tM The New Dath Tub Is not only 11 "thinu of lieanty, but a joy foiei er"to the lam liy who Is wise enoiiuli to know the value of the bath (or health and beauty. Yon ean revel in the lux 11 ry of one of the newest designs in jxir uulaiii bath tubs at a reasonable eost. when we plinnb your luilhroom, as well as np'to'dato wash stands, foot tubs, eiosels. with open nltkel platixl sanitar) phiinhliij.', BARR &, PETZEL 114 COMMKUCIAL h'IKKKT Telephone No. ijl A lAFU SAVJ01). Dr. J. F, Cook, tho Uotanloal Spoo allst. auoooods Whero Othor Call. To w horn it may concern : This is to certify that llertha 1. Con ner, of Mt. Alltel preelnet. .Marlon coun ty. Oregon, has suffered from a cancer ous xrovtli lu tho left ear for altoitt three years. The growth was cutout twice and , Imrneil out once by Albany t'liystelans. but the Kfowth came luiek as bad I as ever, and pained her to badly thai J she had to In) taken from school. Aftoi I three week's treatment by Dr. J. F. 'Cook, of Balem, Oregon, the Itotanlcal tipeelallst, the growth entirely tlisaiw 'peare.1, ami at this date,ui iiioiitlK since treatment was beutm, the growth ' has not reaniH'ared, and the ear has en I tirely healed leaviugonly the scars 111 IlilillW ny me iinany uociors, ,hereby certify that the above state liiuili ia uiwuiuieiy true, uuu mni uer- tlm 1 Conner, tho wrsou inentioued in the allldavlt, has residetl in myfam lly shico early cliildliood, bearlnj? the re lationship to me of niece. j II. 0. I.O.NO. fjulwuribed and sworn to beforo 1110 this eighth day of June. IS1K). W. W Hall, county clerk of Marion county Oregon. Ail tliseases successfully treated nnd rl & "Ott - vyL.4-d,mLi.-i. hmmmsmI WANTED. Now today, ntlyortlUomonts f'&ur linos or. lose In trila column Insertorf throa times for 2Bo. 50c a week. $1.00 per month. All over four lines at name rate. WANTED Housekeeper, iuTcTdoHy lady. Wages small. Permanent home, No small children. Knqulre at 548 Chcmeketa street, nfter 5:30 p, hii 37 Iw WANTK1). A home for a good strohg healthy Ikiv eight years old where ho can hnvo his keep and go to school.' Apply at the Journal Ofllco. &Gt( OITICK Or school liotine glass door library liook case, two at n bargain. Call Jas. SclianUtt Co., 107 Court Street. FOR KENT 11 acres of land with houso, shod, good well, water, 2 acres choice gardeu land (new) balance pasturo and timber, cash or work. Ben 0. W. rearniine, 2 miles north city on river road. 3-!ltl 8UITS, l'ANTS, OVEKCOAT8 T0 measure, l'erfect lit guaranteed, 2,000 styles to select from.-!!. S. Hollo, Stnto street. Hgont Waunamakcr ; Brown, riilladelpTila. 224 1 in THE QUAKEK improved, square, fold lug bath cabinet, price (5. Call on or address Mrs. T. H. Fairbanks or Mrs. J, A. Sellwood. .'183 Front street, Salem, Oregon. Exclusive ngenti. Agents wanted. ;i-2tf FOIt SALE Soveral tons of good cheat hay, loose, call at feed stahlo or write to J. E. Dettweller, Turner, Or. 3 1 (1U 10 KENT. A good hop yard of 22 acrca in fine condition witli good buildings. Wm. II. Egan, Ilrooks. 2 2ltf 1)11) YOU KNOW-That flOO would buy n block of nearly two acres with Improvements, costing about the price. Kiinnlng water across one corner nice for poultry, with or with out a small stotk of staple goods, liox U, Marion, Or. 2 20 ltu TO Tit A UK. Small tracts of unlm-, proveil real estate In part payment for woodcutting. Inquire roomt), over Ullbort's bank. 2-10 tf 1iTBKNM)OLI.AK-0.ik extension Uiblu for t2. f 15-chlld's oak folding bed, with mattress and springs 18. Bedroom sets f 10 and upwanls. All kinds of household goods, James Bhantr, 107 Court streot. 2-11-1 ra FOK 8ALE Part cash, balance on time, 11 two-story eight room house with basement. All hard llnlshed, good well and out build ings, full lot, corner of Elch teenth and Chemeketa streets, tor further Information call at Daniels' barber shop, 214 Commercial street. 2 12 lm ItAKKED 1'I.YMOTII KOOK.-Cock-erels from the choicest stock of Mill ford Baylors, celebrated I). V. K. poul try farm at New Maiket, lud. ran Lo had at from $2,00 to $5 each. Thcio birds are true to a feather and are equal to tlio best In the state, at 470 Com. street, Salem, Oregon. Mott Jlros. l-2tf-t. UANO IIUYEKS ATTENTION - A rnrochant'o to buy one of tlm best grain, stock or dairy farms in l'nlk county. 7 miles from Salem, nearly 400 acres. To bo sold March 7th, by order of court. Call and examine, Zena, Folk Co. J It SuierAUD, tl A w 2-8ml lteferee. HOUSE (JLKANEUS- Remember inui 1110 best uuu olioupcst car pot paper Ih tlio heavy felt UlTlIUJOUHNAL.'UlllCC. pupcr sold 20-tf Hlondcci Sfnrlr Two bolU-A DPItllAU mooaca otocu amiajkiihkv. uyiu lk-a(oil II. CO inol iiuli. Dee bliR-k nortli of Katl Halein HcLiiol. i-mt IIHOW.N SON. Utown Writes Umlth All About What Happened to Jones, ClIIUAUO, J ., 10-. My Dkaii Smith: Your pointer whs u peach. 1 left for Chicago Immedi ately ufler 1 saw you, and of course bought my ticket over the Wisconsin Central Hy, from Bl. Paul to Chicago. I had plenty of tlmo In HI. 1'aul to un up town and get my supper, us my train leaves St. Paul ut 7:10 n. 111. 1 returned to tho depot about 7:20. When passing tnrough tho gates tho gulcmun suldi "There's your train to the right." 1 bunded my grip to the guntleinuiily porter, who placed It la my berth. (You will notice 1 call this my train, while It really belongs to the Wisconsin Centrul. 1 could not Help but feel that 1 owned tlio train, unit even tho road, Hie employes are mi courteous.) I then prepared myself for tho comforts In store. Well, talk about traveling! 1 have truvelcd ull over the wide world, but never had a more delightful trip than thU ono from Ut. l'uul to CLiuagu over the Wisconsin Central Ky. 1 retired ibout 10 p. 111 , and enjoyed a good night's rest In the I'uiliuun Palace cur; only woke up once during the night, ami that wus when the porter punched me and wild: "Mr. llrown, Jini't Himro so 'oud, you disturb tho rest of tlio passengers. 1 ut oncu fell asleep, and uwoke again about 7 a. 111. and prepared myself for breakfast; went Into the dining cur about 8 u. 111., and put look of a most sumptuous iiieul. All mculs uro served a la tune, is you know. .My entire trip was u Jellghtful ono. X will never cuso to nrulK) the Wisconsin Central Icy., und I know your ttontliuoiiUuro lliesume. Our friend Jones readied Chicago via another route and wus six hours late. Consequently ho uiUsed connec tions fur Now York, unci cannot make connection there with steamer for the Purls Kxpusltlun. ileuce ha given up Ills trip, and wi, return homo via thu Wisconsin Central Hy, Your friend. Hhown, P. S. Since you were In Chicago, the Wisconsin Central Hy. have changed Uulr lonuinaU. and aro now running Into the tVutrul Station, at Park How uud lztli si. This depot Is .iImi used by the Michigan Central lty . Illinois Central und C O 0. A St. L 2-4U 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Thaoc Marks Rruaua rniuauT Ac Anrone udln a iWtth and dtaerlNloa mi lulcklr crtli ouropiuMJ f.M rhUr iiifu(Vin iapcubatlri4nubk. Ooniniunlra. ltuiuulolLruiia4iaul llandbaotwii'UMM Mnt ft. OIJmI tatt fvr anwr W4ut. I'alwiU takau Ibruuilt Mnaajt CVs iIt. tft'M wtltt, wltliouC ihw, In t SckKdfic nmm. 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