The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, April 13, 1901, Image 3

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An Excollont Combination.
Tho plcnsnnt method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
3riiur or Fios, manufactured by tho.
Camfoiinia Fio Srnup Co.. Illuslrnto
tho value of obtaining tho liquid luxa
tlvo principles of plants known to bfa
medicinally laxntivo and presenting
thomln tho form moat refreshing to tho
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one poriect strengthening' laxa
tive, cleansing; tho system effectually,
disponing colds, headaches nnd fAvorri
trently yet promptly nnd eimbllng1 ono
overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perf oct freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and Its actinjr on the kiduoyft,
liver and bowels, without wcakeninL'
or irritating thorn, mako it tho Ideal
laxative. , . . .
In tho process of. manufacturing figs
arc-used, as thoy aro pl"nfc to the
tasto, but tho medicinal qualities of tli6
remedy are obtained from senna nnd
other 'aromatic plants, by a method
known to tho California Fio Syrup
Co. only. In order to get Its beneficial
effects nnd to avoid Imitations, please
rcmombcr tho full namo of tho Comnany
printed on tho front of ovcry package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN TKANOIBOO, CAI
I.OUIOVILLE. KT. HBW YORK, N. Y.
For islo by fell Druggists. Price Wo. per bottla
on ni P inland try moals
Perkin's Hotel Restaurant.
Whttn tvnkl. I.UllCli 2) cents.
Meals a 1a curie,
vmt
Journal on file.
Good Every Day
Ware
Second lot arrived elnco Jan 1, 05 doz.
Cups and tmncors, epochl at (15c a set;
55 doz. plates, special at 55c a Bet, reg
ular price 75c nnd 05c n sot. Pretty
shape, smooth finish, not clumsy, strong
body.
Coffee to suit you bettor than puekego
coffuo. Try our roasted coffee, three
poundH for 50c.
Yokaliama Tea Store
Phono 2411.
lreo Delivery.
s
0CIAL NEWS
AND VIEWS
The noclcty alitor may bo reiichcd through
telephone Main VII frim 'J:M a in. to 6 t iv.
dally. Nwa of locinl nature, porsnnal
utivn aliout Salim pnlo or vUllora, and
Item of wjcUllntereit tollcltcd
SOCIAL EVENTS.
MONDAY, April 22d Freo lec'uroon
Christian Science by Dr. A. A.
Suleer, of Riverside Call.
JLocal College Debate.
Tho intercolleglnto debating contest
betweon 8alom students and Pacillc
University, of Forest Grove, took place
Friday ovening. Tho Trust question
was debatod by Gabriel Sykes, George
Aschenbronner and 8. A. Siewert. The
opposite debaters were: R. W. Fault.
nor, W. G Halo and Clark Wllllums.
Tho judges were: It. H. Bean, O.K.
Wolvorton and B. F Mulkity, and MIsb
Cornelius acted as timokeoper.
Wliilo tho Judges were votiug aud
making their decisions, a short im
promptu program was rendered, con
sisting of a piano soli by Miss Halen
Catbreatb. and two soled ions by a male
quartet, composed of Mussss. Kinney
Miller, Uert Geer, O C. lhkor nnd L.
Baker.
Tho decision of tho Judges was an
nouncod in favor of the ufllrniativo
A binquet wa tendered tho Judges
and their wives, tho visitors, thoso par
ticipating In tho progiam and a few
invited guesUi in the societies' hall at
tho conclusion of the debate.
Ctuflnr. Dish Club.
Tho Chafllng Dish Club were enter
tained at the residence of Mrs. O. P.
Bishop on State street last Tuosduy
evening and at enjoyable time had, an
elegant repast being eerveil. Those at
tendini were the Govornor and his
wlfo, Judge and Mrs. Wolverton ."Secre
tary and Mrs. Dunbar, Judgo and
Mrs Moore. Mr and Mrs H B Thieleon,
Mr and Mrs A N Uutb.'Mr and Mra
:iaud Gatch, Dr and Mrs Culbrealh,
Mr and Mrs A T Gilbert, Mr and MrsG
yt Bingham Mr and Mrs T IlnlverHoii,
JIts Dcdd, Mm Valasmett, Portland, Mr
nd MT Bnrni'tt, Olareiige, Roy and
Chaunrey Bishop.
On life Its science and Laws f
RcUwd to oul anl Spirit By
MRS O. S FOWLEB. wllow o
. !- Eminent phrenoloilst. Prof
) r wler of New York at the
Grand Opera Housp
ONEFIIEEIMII
Sunday. Mth. 2:30 mq . Tbe Attilbutes
ofCvJInminaaJTHE LOCATION OP bOUL
AND SPIRIT. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY
OF THE ACE. TO ALL. Phrenoloiksl Exam
ination nd bealth consultations dally from 9 a
m. iju 9 p. m.. until AtrU 2 6ib at the WUUnutte
HottL At tbe close of lecture course classes
will be Instructed Is tbe sccJkatlon of Electricity
Jo cure diseases- Beglnnlaf April 16th.
4-3-Stl
i wimjimiiiiiiwiwi , ihpuimuhii
PERSONAL
Miss Ada Hlrd has gone to Olinmpoej;.
lit. Ur.ice Albright Is ain-'udfiiR fi tiny
iuAlbany.
Mrs. L. Willards went to Portlnnd
thin morning.
--Mies Ethel tCnlglitla visiting friends
at-1'ortlnud today.
H. B. Fleming la trat88eliJg'buElnC8B
in Portland today.
Mrs. E. Churchill .and' daughter aro
visiting nt Hubbard.
Attorney General Blackburn 1ms gono
to Albany toBputid Suudny.
Editor AillBoh of the Sonttnel is in
Portland todayi Ho Is' prepared to put
in u how press.
Mrs. J. D. SuthuriHudand MissjMuudo
McKay will unttrlaln at luncheon next
Wednesday at two o'clock.
D B. Irvin, has cono to Corvnllis to
look uf tor his building wliirh wus'lnjured
by lUoThurtday night.
' Miea Grace Hibbs lolt Saturday for
hor homo at Lewlston, Iduhb, nft'r
au extended visit with relatives hero
Hon. J. N. Smith and family have
gonu to spend Sunday with his inothor,
who will soon bo h5 yenra old, near
Corvallis.
Mro. A. Wendcl and daughter.
Thelma, left on Friday ovi-ning's over
laud lor ABhland, where thoy will visit
a week or ton dnvs with Mr.
Womlol,
who la an emplojoon tho
Pacific R. K.
Southern
NEW-BUILDINGS
ATW00DBURN
WrightA Durrani are, enlarging their
lumber yard, and will build a 40x00
planlnsr mill, two steries:
Mayor-elect Tomlinaon haa begun ex
cavating for a two-story fraino hotol,
with basement
Miss Ida Bronkey's new two-story mil
linery storo, 18x30
J. J. Hall and -Jacob Wazuman will
urcct roaideuco buildings.
1) 8. Lives.iv is securing lumber for
tho erection o'f threo or four residence
buildings. , ,
A. B. Curtz proposes to put in an ice
nlaot, and build anu opo-ite- a ateam
laundry.
NEW YORK WEEKLY
FASHION LETTER
Fashion's horn of plenty Is filled to
overflowing with now designs thif
spring. Novor beforo In thn history of
tho woll-dresied women has thoro been
-eon such unlimited varioty in the
modes. During tbcou lovely spring dayp
when tho lallor-inndo nown Is in ordei
and ennbo wom without a wrap, Home
stunning creations aro displayed.
Thero is a fierce war waging between
tbe Fatin fuced clotha and light wqlght
materials of rough weave for fashion
able supremacy. The former, however,
aro in tho aecendony just now. A pretty
tailor design which la bolng display! J
by a fashionablo establishment Is de
veloped in black satin faced cloth a d
trimmed with exquisite appliques ol
satin stitched on with silk braid. Tho
eklrt is decidedly attenuated In cut and
widens nt tho foot into a doop flaro. The
appliques aro stitched upon tho front
and sidi'H and extend all tho way around
tho bottom of tho skirt for about four
inches in dopth.
Tho Jacket is short and tight fitting,
scarcely covering tho hips. It has a
vest of soft cream colorod plaited chif
fon. Thoro are two Beta of lapels, the in
nor sot being of original embroidery
showing red, cream and gold in too
color schomo. Tho outer sot la of black
cloth stitched with satin appliques,
Another design, really delightful Is
mado with a short Eton jackot. Tho
iuckot fastens closely around tho waist
and is confined with a bolt ol bluo panne
volvot upon which aro sewed tiny gilt
buttons. The collar bIiowb the popular
Byron effect with protruding sides ond
plain front nnd Is carried out In vol
vot trimmed with buttons. Tho belt
Is composed also of velvet and buttons.
Tho bkirt Is llnlshed uround thq foot
with thrao circular flounces from threo
to eovon inches wide, tho greatest width
being at tho back.
Very smart shirt waists aro worn with
these tailor made gowns. A particular
design in pale stoel gray was trimmed
simply withstitchlrnra of grey taffeta fin
ished at the ends with grey slk but
tons With the suit was worn a shirt
waist of grey poau d soio. This was
plaited In the back, and was tight fit
ting. Tho front bloused over a vest of
grey, appliqued with ecru colored
medallions stitched with silver threads
The throat was finished with crush col
lar of peau do sole stitched with laco
aud tiny grey buttons.
But tho most fashionable shirt waltd,
are the ones made of whito taffeta.
ThertQ are plaited, tuuked, hemsitched
and embellished with every decoruUon
imaginable. One of the rmartest ways
of making audi a waist is to tuck it
A dainty model was treated in this wa
and overlapping each othfr across th
vest were tiny Strap of taffeta trimmed
with hilvor buttons. The watsl as worn
with a black cloth skirt and held in place
at the belt with a narrow girdloof atent
leather.
Another detign in white satin wns
plaited and alternating with the plaits
w irrt bands of'a cafe lait lace on either
a d of the laee bands were two of the rows
ilnleU blaok seUet buttons. The sleeves
wereol the Lady CoWille pattern, hat
ing the tatin under miff overlaid with
the deep colored lace.
After having rendered iU morning er
vice the tailor-UjAUo gown and shirt
waist are substituted in the afternoon
by the calling drew This, too, is ear
ned to the extreme elaboration. A
smart tlefign in eieoirie mue erw is
specially worthy 4 mrntlon The skirt
h held in tiny ititoln d ptal es to within
f. ... ini.lxu. of lli luitw.m Hurt) it if
appliqued with the sheerest of rilkiaeel
and the cloth ent out from MHiruAUi
to show lustrous blue silk lining.
The bod use is composed of tucked bands
alternating with Bilk laws insorUon. It Is
made over a fitted sllklinlng and cutwlth
a deep square yoke Around tho yoko
is draped a fishli of palo bluo chiffon
which terminates at tho buatllna with a
composite rosotto of chiffon and laco.
Nuim veiling, too, is popular. This
fact is probably duo to its ready adapta
bility to tho tucked and plaited o fleets
It co m 01 in all tho fashionablo spring
tints and combines .charmingly with tho
lacea and braids which aro now so fanli
ionabje. bKEZE GIBSON
AT ASTORIA
A Correct Version of His
Wanting io Bag Sea Gulls.
Oswpld West, n Saletn bank cashier
now omployed nt Astoria, is quite a
joker, and tolls this on a prominent
Polk county farmer:
Brezo Gibson was in town yosteidny
Ho said ho was down for a change ol
diet and wanted mo to direct him to a
restaurant, whore ho could got a good
meal. I took him to an oyster houeo
and after orderjng him a couple of dozen
on half shell, I left him. A fow hours
later I found him down on tho docks
taking aim with his fingers at tho tea
gulls aniline by and wfshinn ho had
brought his gun. I asked htm how ho
liked the ovstors. He replied :
"I liked tho insido part bully, but my
teeth aro a little tender and I couldn't
eat thb hulls, but I didn't wnnt to leave
anything I paid for, bo I just put tho
hulls in tuv nocket and I am uoimz to
tako 'em homo nnd grind 'em up for t ho
clilckeiiB "
Sure enough, Brezu had his pockets
lull of oyster ehells. 1 hopn he got bac:c
to Polk county withoutbeingehanghalHl.
Mr. West adds that when the waiter
In tho oystnr houso asked Mr. Gibson
how ho wanted them served, that gen
tleman stated that he "wanted 'cm
killed, by gum."
Gibson is a bit of a sport and. no doubt
got square with West beforo leaving
town. Tho sea gull Btory needs amend
ing. Mr. Gibson know it wai unlawf u 1
to shoot them, but hu had his gun with
him. Ho did point his finger nt flomo of
thoin sailing around, they looked such
uico shooting, nnd as ho has a littlo
impediment in his speech hero is what
ho said "I'd give five dollars for a sot
at ono of them aho-gulls."
How Are Tonr Kldnejra t
Dr. Hobb' BparaKUS I'UUoure all kldnor llli. Sum
plofrce. Add. Burning ItomodjCo.,CtlcieoorN.T.
INSURANCE RATES
ON SCHOOL HOUSES
Wn have noticed eovoral articles re
cently relative to insurance on school
buildings, and find thoro are somo supgop
tivo figures in a recent isuo of Thk Cap
ital JounNAti in regard to the matter.
We find that, according to this article,
Marion county paid for insurance on
school buildings, during the five years
fiom 1801 to 1895, inclusive, in round
numbers, $7,000, an avorago of $1520
por year. Tho paycnt for tho five
years from 1890 to 1900, Inclusive, is
$3740, nn average of $750 por year. Til's
ahowa a saving in insurance paid during
tho two periods of $770 per year. THE
OREGON FIRIS RI3LIEF ASSOCIA
TION wished io claim a portion of this
Raving as duo to Its work in Marion
CMinly. Thoy do not claim that thoy
have saved tho whole amount of over
$700 por year, but do claim that they aro
insuring a large number of school build
ings in Marion county at about one
third the coat of old line insurance, nnd
that thin saving of two-thirds the regu
lar standard rates on tho number of
school buildings they havo insured in
Marion county is tho occasion of part of
the above mentioned savins: in lusu
ranco. Taking tho amount of insurnnco
paid in tho state for tho past 10 years as
shown in tho articlo quoted, $120,000, wo
ngreo with the writer of tho articlo in
thinking that this is n great deal too
much to pay for insurnnco, and it is
quite probable that threo-fourtha of the
above amount could boxarricd in the
OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIA
TION at a coat of about $30,000 instead
of $90,000. This would mean a saving
of $00,000 during the 10 years, or one
half the amount which was paid for in
surance Now while it might bo wise
for the stats to insure school buildings,
in preference to paying tho regular
standard companies rates, wo consldor
it quite doubtful if they could afford to
do so if all tho school districts who
could were carrying their insurance
with the Association. The Association
is conducted on a safe conservative
basis and furnishes insurance to its
mombors at actual cojt. Wo admit
that if'school building woro insusodin a
class by themselves, aa would bo the
case it tno atato injured them, there
might be n small saving over the cost In
the OREGON FIRE RELIEF A8SO
CIATION, as the records of insurance
companies for years have shown that
the ratq on school buildings is hlghed
in proportion than it is on most other
classes of properly. Any school district
in Marion county that has been paying
regular Insurance company rates for in
surance and has any desire to obtain in
surance for a more reasonable coat,
would do well to write to H. A- John
soijj of Salem, who is the agent of the
OREGON FIRE JRELIEF ASSOCIA
TION for Marlon county.
HAIR SOFT AS SILK.
hew Scientific Treatment Kills Dandruff Germs
and Makes Hair Soft as Silk.
It is an accepted faot, a proven fact,
that dandruff is a germ disaMi; and it
is also a demonstrated fact that New
lint's Herpicide kills the dandruff germ,
Without dandruff falling hair will stop,
and thin har will timken. iirpici!e
untonh kills the dandruff germ, but ft
also makes hair s'j't as silk It is the
miit delightful hair dressing made. It
uluincts the walp from dandruff and
ke p it clean and healthy. Itching and
irritatioii are instantly relisved.and per
inanently , cured. At all drngulst.
There's nothing "just as good." Take
no mbstituto Ak for ' Ilerpieide."
Bring your lawn mowers to Shipp &
llMUMr and have tliem sharpened anu
ov-rhau forthetpringteason. 3-1 if,
O .A. & T o HI JX. .
LINCOLN SCHOOL
LIBRARY UNION
Elects Permanent Officers and
Appoints Committee.
Form of 0'ganiz.ition Adopted
to Form Closer Union of
Home and'Schodl.
At the conclusion of Arbor D.iy exor
cises the Library Union of L'ncolu
echool hold n meeting to make 'purma
nent tho organization mado tempornry
nt tho first meotlng March 15th.
Following was adopted a a constitu
tion and plan for a Library Union for
the Lincoln public schools.
Lincoln School Library Union
Puhpesk: Thn purpose of this Union
sholl bH to secure- tho establishment
and malntninanc" of a free library In
each of tho public schools of this
cityundor tho school library law nnd
by co-operation of tho neighborhood,
and to croato mutual intorest on the
part of the parents nnd frienda of tho
schools.
MKMnKnsittt: The membership of this
union shall bo voluntary and shall bo
composed of tho teachots, nnd parents
whoso children nro attending the
schools.
OnoANiz.VTie.v: The union shall bo
organized in connection with eaoh
school in the city nnd Mitiurbs. The
olllcors shall consist of prosidont, vice
'president, eporetnry-treasnro. nnd such
standing committees ns may bo cre
ated tinder this form of organization
or by tho union from timo to time.
MuirrtNes: Mootlnirs shall bo held nt
leant once a month, in tho afternoon
or evening as may bo determined by
member. At such meetings roports
shall bo heard from tho standing com.
mittees nnd discussed, nnd papers
lead or addresses delivered on subjects
of interest to tho homo and tho school
by teachers or parent1?.
Cemjiittke: Each special or standing
committee shall bo composed of a
teacher or teachers nnd metnbors of
tho union who nro parents or friends
of tho schools and metnbors of tho
union. Any mombors of a committee
Bhall havo a riirht to report or call up
any matter nssigned to that com-
( mlttco.
LimiAnY: Of nt least fivo mpmbora who
shnll have chargo of plans for securing
a Rchool library, and doviso ways nnd
moanB for extending tho work, nnd
procuring reading matter nnd reading
tnbloB for tho rooms and banemonts.
PueaiUM: A committee of threo on
monthly program of which tho princi
pal shall bo chairman, who shall
nrrango a program composed of
educational topics rotating to public
school work, such as reading of papers,
articles from educational magazines
and papers on education in tho home
Rcttooii IIooflR and GneuNDs: it Com
mitteo of five to consldor and ropnrt
on mattern of improvement needed,
such a-i repairs, outbuildings, sanitary
conditions, care of grounds nnd decor
ation of interiors. To sccute co opor
Hon of 'the echoolboard and neighbor
hood. Motiikuh CoMtiTTKK:--Tii consider nnd
report on matters affecting tho moral"
and habits of children in the home,
the school aud neighborhood.
A committee on nominations reported
as follews:
That temporary officers Principal
Baker, Prosldont, and Miss Myers, Sec
retary, bo mado pormanont nnd sorve
until first mooting of iroxt school year.
That following bo standing commit cemmit
tees: Llbrarv Principal Hukor.Mrs.Stroiifr.
Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. E. Hnfor.
Schoolhouse and ground Miss
Welch, T. F. Roynl, Albert Nye, Mre.
Irwin, Miss Mason.
Mother's Committee -Miss Hallott,
Mrs P.ittorton, Mrs. Kayno, Mrs.
Uozorth, Mrs. Rcoves. Mrs. Vail.
Program committee Mrs. Hall, Miss
Myers, E. Hofor,
Tho report was adopted and on motion
adjourned to Friday March 3d,
IT IS IMPORTANT
To Know What You Are Taklnj When Uslnc
Catarrh Medicines.
Catarrh la tho short route to consump
tion, and tho importance of ctrly and
Judicious treatment of catarrh, whether
located in tho head, throat or bronchial
tubes, cannot be too strongly empha
sized ,
Tho list of catarrh cures Is as long as
tho moral law and the forms in which
thoy aro administered, numorous and
confusing, from sarayn, inhalers.waehoa,
ointments, and salvos to powders,
liquids and tnblots.
Tho tablet form 'is undoubtedly tho
most convenient nnd most effectlvo, hut
with nearly all advised catarrh reme
dies it is almost entirely a mutter of
guess work as to what you are taking
into your systotn, as tho proprietors,
while making all sorts of claims as to
what their medicines will do, alays
keep it a close sterol as to what they
are.
The success and popularity of the new
catarrh cure, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets,
is largoly liecauso it not only cures
catarrh, but bocauap catarrh sufferers
who need these tablets know what they
are taking into their systems, Htuart's
Catarrh Tablets being composed of
Kucolyptol, Hydrastin, Uuaicol and
similar valunble.and antiseptic ingredi
ents, nnd are pleasant to the taste and
being dissolved in the mouth they take
Immediate effect upon tho mucous lining
of the throat, nasal passages and whole
respiratory tract.
The cures that Stuart's Catarrh Tab
lets have aroom pllshed in old chronic
cases of catarrh are little short of re
markable, and the advantage of know
ing what you are Rutting Into your
wtomaoh is of paramount importance
when it Is rehiuuiber! that the cocaine
or morphine habit has b-en frequently
rontraetod as the result of using secret
oatarrn remedies.
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets mmt with
rordiwl approval from pliytfieians, I
eaiiM their antiseptic eharaetor render
thMii p-rftHHly fe fr the general
nubile to use and their OHiupoettioii
nnkee tbeH a eomweri smiim wire for
nil forms of catarrhal troubhiar.
AU dmtritUtft Ml Ihein at 60 tuu for
full lizwl paekairw. 4 U 11 13
Takay
ikajrovr wUei Shlpp & .Hi
kave Q efranjid or repaired. It
on Is alinMt here. " $
IIoHfer
ItlMl
iding
eeason
111
fC3$CSSCt lrillaiioir
Willamette
Tlmnis Reeves, S. F.
H. S. Hugan. H. F.
C. J. Kllis, Honolulu
Victor Madecker, St Paul.
L.D. Wells, Chicago.
H. Iracl, 8. F.
A C Wnuner, Portland.
R F. Mulkev, Monmouth.
Mrs R F Mulkny, Mnmouth,
R. h, llrlstow, Portland.
Vnl W.Ips, Chlcnuo.
E J Martin, N Y,
LeeMorgin, N. Y.
Don't AcccptTSubstltutc 1
When you ask for Cnscarcts be
sure you get the genuine Cnscnrcts
Candy Cathartic! Don't accept
fraudulent substitutes, imitations or
counterfeits! Genuine tablets stamp
ed C. C. C. Never sold in bulk.
All druggists, ioc.
Tako your wheel to Shlpp & Hansot
and havo it cleaned orropalred. Riding
season la almost here. 3 4 tf.
New Bicycle Shop
comploto tifw shop, with tho finest
lathoi and mnchlnory known to modern
mechanism where wn can repair any
kind of a wheel, or build an entirely
now bicycle This is in charge of II . M.
J'idgnr, machinist. Mitchell, Lewis A
Slaver Co., hall block west limb's Rank.
Bring your lawn mowers to Shpp &
Hauler and havo theiu Bharponed and
overhauled for tho spring season. 3-4 tf.
MANILA ITCH
AT GLENDALE
In answer to an inquiry In rounrd to
the prevalence of smallpox at Olendalo,
H. Q. Sonnormann writes that tho Con
tagion is what Is called tho "Manila
itch," thero having been threo ca?os of
it in tho town nt ono timo, although
the number reported uleowhere was
much greater. Tho quarantluo on the
town Is now raised so tho mails nro re
ceived ond sent ond the trains stop thoro
(or meals as usual.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
It you huTin't a rrauUr. lioaUhjr tnorrnifnt af th
dowvii CTcrr anj, juitib iii or will ue. fti
iowel ererj day, juu'ie III or will be. Keep your
bo'
len
well onen. anil
onttlirloorillulon,li ilatik'eroui. Tlio imuoth
vn wril. r orcein luv punpii tio
n tno (imp
prouf. Tim
eit, railt.t. moit lcrf ret wr of keeping tb liowtli
llk'e
of I
cioftrima clean ibio irk
OANDY
CATHABTIO
5
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Pleiunt rlalhle, l'otent Tula (loud. Do Good,
S'erer Hleken, Weaken, or (Irlpc, 10, . anil M rtnti
per boi. Writs for fro tauiHe, and booklet on
mnusa ninnr coanxT. riiuiuo r km torn.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
Free
Trial
To all sufferers from whntovor r . hi
or debility, rheumatism, lumo baok, etc.
I offer my
DR. SANDEN
. ELECTRIC BELT
Upon ono or two mouths' absolute freo
trial, without. oii9 cent being paid In ad
vance or deposited In any manner. All
I ask is that tho receiver deal honestly
by mo, as I will by htm. Send for my
latost book cf information, Just pub
lished, giving all Information regarding
my Invention and freo trial system.
Dr. A. T. Sanden
105i Fourth Street, Portland Oro.
OCKBEER
Tho Capital Brewery's famous
J look will lo on draught In all
Salem and country saloons on
and after
APRIL 6, 1901
Try it and lie happy. It's the
beat ever turned out. We also
put up our Hock Ileer in bottle,
Klinger &, Beck
Phone No. '.Mill.
-i
Robinson Bath Cabinet
rt.
91
MRS; J. A. SB5LLWOOp
883 Front St. SalemOr, Phone 2TTI,
lQtaCrai j ,.frj .i.i jiajpW'11'1'"
IW. KxT rw'lilll,ll,a,l'"T DntthH.
Gtnulnc ttamped CC C. Never sold In .bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries (o tell
Momethlng Just as flood."
Seeds in Bulk
COpmiO
You Reap What You Sow
in tiro variety, ouality and growth of
vour nardim nud farm nroduco. and our
choice garden and grasB sel-ds will bo
euro to give results that will grainy anu
please vou by their slzo anu dolicious
ncss. We have all kinds of ganloa
seeds, but ouly ono quality, and that is
the best.
We have Choice Seed
Wheat and Oats on hand
SAVAGE REID, Sccdmcn
Bco nnd Poultry Supplies.
. Too Tempting to Resist
For lovers of line fruits, Ib tho suporb
display of fresh, ripo and dellchais
fruits ii all H'nsons. of tho best culti
vated domestic and the choicest foreign
fruits rniM'd. We havo everything that
Isrhh, rare nnd Jnley In line fruits at
prices tint ou will pay for lnfcior
IrultP oIh'wIiwo.
M. T, Rineman
132 Sfate Street.
Phone 13
GOLD OUST FLOUR
MADU 1IY
The Sidney Power Co,
HIIINKY OIIHflON
Mode for family iipo, ask your grocers
for it. llriiti and slmrts always on Imml.
A. T. WALN Agent
BUY BULK SEEDS
Hulk Hoods will cost you Just
half as much as packagu Heeds and
nro suro of frosh, reliable sceils.
one
you See
the point?
Wo carry a complete stock of garden
seeds in bulk. Also grasH and clover
semis. Prices the lowest In tho statu.
BREWSTER & WHITE
FCCDMCN AND ilEEuSMun'
Phone 1781. 91 Court St.
Land Enriched
Two car loads NephI Utah Laud
piaster Just received. New stocks of
fence tiosts, Lath, Khlnules etc. Oliint
Cement and Itoche Ilurbor Lime.
D. S.
Phone 301
BENTLEY
&C0
319 Front SI.
THE FAIR STORE
274 Commercial St. Salem Ore,
X Dealers in Everything X
Shoes, Cents' Furolililnci, Dry
(oodi, holloas, Tin and Granite
ware. Trunks, Valises. Oil cloth,
Huu and tlaskcts. Ilverylhlni
at lowest lucket Prices. : ; :
DABNEY & GILLMORE
Chanie of Location.
The Court street Hh and Poultry
Market has Imen coihm)II(n1 to move and
is now loofltixl ut 1 It) Court strset, oic
posit t hc w nort house, where I will
oomliMif lo serve the publiu with the
ImjhI iUh nud jmujiry.
J. A TAftit, Propiletor,
4 10 fll
Huie Wing Sang Co,
Oliinose ami Jai niiee I'nuny and Dry
goods, Hlks, ldie' Umhtrwiwr, w lists,
wraniitrs aud emhmblurory. Furinnh'
ilia tlfiods, Matting. Ornaments, China
Mare, eto, All wlntigut, very low prices,
HO Stale Street, Salem, Oregon.
JIWW &$&$f
t ' v rTwggKj&wv-
Cures Disease Without Medicine.
A poMtive cure fur Itheutuatisin, Obesity, Colds, La
(iripj. Klood, Liver, Ki Inev ninl skin dtstwsiM. No dls-i-ase
ran resist the power of heal. Gives n Iwuutiful
ornplexioii.
A Turkish Balls at Heme for 3 teats,
f;00 took FKKK TO PATIIONH, eontnlHlng fullin-
ructions for curing duwues. Written by prominent
,hvH ouns. The bst physieluiii" In A merlon and Hurope
iidoriH and use the Jtnlilitwin IVnlti Oablnot. Prices 0,
fU, 7, f 10. l?, HOMnllng to ww himI qiiitllty. Por -ulii
at U. W. Putnam's drugstore. Agente vntil, Oidl
on or add less,
BUSINESS CARDS
C H.MACK
Succcossor to Ir, J. Jr. Kcouo, of
White Corner, Haletn Oro. Parties do
siring superior operations at moderate
fee in nny branch are hi especial request.
Dr Grace Albrighh
Graduate or American School
of Osteopathy. : : :
Hvery day except Sunday.
Ofllce
Hours uioiL'n. ni : I to i p. m. uju
Kellowp Templo, Cor Court aud High
strni'ts. Phono, Main S281.
ALBERT AJESSUP, '
X3EB BSTTC JCS'aC
Phono 1071
R00M3 1 AND 8, dRAY DLK.
SOULE BROS.
Ita Tuners and llopai.ers
PORTLAND Oil E.
For Bnlom nnd vicinity leave orders at
G co. Will'a Mialc Storw. .
B. R. JOKE'S,
Attornoy-at-Law
Toledo. Oreton
Vks Clerk ot Circuit Oouttfor six yean and ha
at. iip-lQ-IMo abatraotot all proper tr in Lincoln
'Oiinty. H.17m
S. C, STONE M. D.
Proprietor of
Stone's Drug Store
SALEM OREGON.
Tho storos(two in number) aro lo
cated at No. 23S nnd 383 Commercial
Btreet, nnd nro well stocked with n com
plete lino of drugs nnd medicines, toilet
articles, perfumery, brushes etc.
DR. STONE
Has had some "25 years experience in
tho practice of mndiclno nnd 'now
makes no chargo for consultation, exam
ination or prescription.
Bottled Beer
(dinger ft Ueck,i3uccesaoni to SouthSalcts
Bottling Works.
All orders for bottled beer will bo 11 Hod
at the browery. Kojit on cold storage
Fre( citv delivery. Tolophono &181.
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Transfet
iMeotH all mntl nnd nassongor trains.
llaggage to nil parts ol the city. Prompt
somen. Tolophono No. 851.
nrurrri.' a TiniivM
White House Restaurant
Easy ot access.
Courteous reception.
First-class cooking.
You enjoy what you
order at lo6 State st.
GEORGE BROS, Props
WALL PAPER
Now up tn-dnto stock of wall popor
Just rccolvod.
Our prices will compoto with nil com
petitors You can savo money by scelnir our
stouk before you ordor your painting or
papering uonu,
Estimates cheerfully furnishod for all
work in our lino.
LEMMOpTI-BURT,
105 State Street.
Strawberry Plants
X FOR SALE X
TENnESSEU. very tarly, lone hearer, per 100
$100.
GOVERhOH IIOAHD, late and Ion fcearer, jr
100,91.00.
l)U MAUHICU' Imported stock, late and loflff
bearer, per 100. $2.00.
I can recommend those as very duo
touted vurleties for the table, homo mar
kut or cantilmr. Delivered at abovo
prices nt express or Journal ofllce. ly
mall add 26u per 100 (or postago.
E. H0FER, Salem, Ore.
SALEM lodges
KORH8TKRH Ol' ArvlIfiKlOX
Court Uiernood Korel No, 19, . Meet .IfiliU
nlgliu In 'iMrner block. Win. lluck O. IL
A u erown wt
11 -17.1 t
1
OFFICE, CITYiUALL.
For wntcr ftorvlco apply at ofllce
Hills payable monthly in udvnoce
Make all cfmiplalnts nl tlio oRIl
The Luxury of Linen Laun
dered Right
Is yours at small cost If vou patronize
the Saletn Steam Laundry, lor there
nothing is turnwl out In any otlmr way
hut the right one Our facilities for
thoroughly cleansing and pronerly iron,
log thlrts, collars and cuff for gentle
men are unexceptionable, while ladles
cannot fail to bo uleased with the skill
we display In doing up tho iiuhI deji
eately trimmed -undfrwvnr, shirts, etc
Give us your next order
Salem Steam Laundy
" CVilfHIKL J, OWIMTlJJ), PpkIBTOII.
UOH0U8 D, OtMSrrKI,HtlR.
Phone il $M Liberty fitjaot
Salem tar Co
vwMmvi
O. C T.Co's
fAboHiNURn MTKAalEIl
PMON4
altonA
LKAVE8 IfOlllPOItTLAHD
...J!i!,,,J.eX0CPt 8mi4y at 8 jl a. x
QDICR T1MK AND gDKAP ttlKB.
Dock between Btata and Conrt BUi
M. P. BALDWIN, Anf
WANTED
AdWtlBomonts 'five linos or loss
ISL ?-i..GO , weak $t UO por
month Alljovor flvo ilnoa at 8nin6
rato. ,
8ALL8MlbN--wauted to carry as a side
lino Dry Goods specialities direct from
tho looms. To soil tho country and
cross roads trade, Addreaa Ennalal &
Co., Manufacturers, 2Id Ionic 8t..
Philtda.l'a. 4.11 13
WANTED, A girl lo-dogonoral house
work Inquire at tho Grohise Art
Gallery. 12 tf
FOK ItEN rFlvo room ho.tw'near
corner Union and High. Apply to A.
Schrelbor, 421 High strcot. 4 12 tf
WANTED Loat on Commercial or
State 8treet, a 32 Revolver. 'Finder is
requested to bring for rowanTto Jour
nal Olllco. 4 12 2t
COMPETENT Former having wlfo and
2 children, wants employment' on a
farm, prefers to board himself. ' Write
" Formor" core Journal. 4 12 8tt
RAREOl'l'OIU'UNirV-far'M to rent
on Freo Rural Mall Dettvorv Ronto
180 acres in crop, 05 acres In all to
plow, 0 acres orchard. Good Improve
ments, 00 head shcop on shares. Cash
rent for 2 years or part cash. Apply
JouitNAt olllco. 4-12-lw
BICYCLE 8HOW.-Alter this dale our
store wiU'be open uvoiilngs, In""6rder
to show our fino lino of Bicycles.
Mitchell Lewis & StarCo. 4 10 0t
FOK SALE I or 2 young, fresh milch
cows. Uradr, Jersov. Splendid mllk
urs. No faults. $.15 nnd $40. Apply
to Mrs. J. P. Beaty, Chomawn on Apr.
10. 4-10 Of
TO KEN I Hop yard, u acresi lor casu
orsharo of crop. M. J, Egau, Brooks,
Oroj 4 0 Otd Iw
VA N'ilED Huyor8 for now. homo made
wagons, bettor and cheaper than East
ern mako. X havo on baud ono now
farm wagon, 2 hacks, 2 phaetons, 2
buck boards, also 4 second hand wag
oub different sites and eovoral buggies
cheap. Will take your old wagons in
exchange for now work. All work
uuurunteed. Salem Wagon Factory,
Werner ronuol, Mi Commercial 8t.
4 0tf
WANTED. Ono waitress at Willamette
llotol aud onw chninbormiild.. 4 8 tf
WANTED TO KEN l'. Kosldonco prop-
urty. tontrully located, Colonel J.
Olmsted. 4 8 tf
DO YOU TOTVli? If so you want tho
benollt of our tine stock Harness, Sad
dies, whips and Robes, wo havo tho
best of uvorythlng in our lino. 123
State Btroetjf. E. tihafer. 4 . 1 . tf
FARM l'6lt HALE 80 acres unim
proved laud near Bclo, Or. Price $500
part down, balance on timo. Inquire
U3 1 14 lit street. 3 3U ltn
FURN ITU RE upGolstored ntidrepaired,
muttroseeS renovated and springs
madu good. Furnituro called for nnd
returned promptly. Call or send
orders to F. L. Buell, 147 Court St.
3 281m
WOOD WAN'rED.-offers will lo ro
celved on Iota of fifty cords or less.
Call or address Jouunal olllco, Balom.
3-27-tI
BUY WE BEBT.-l offer for ealo on
easy terms, tho best three residenco
lots in Sulem, vixt 00x140 feet at N.
E, corner ol Court and Cottage stn-et,
forf'.'oOO. The two lots lying direct
ly east, 51 fret each, IronC on Court
street, for $2000 each. All'Welt sower
ored. J. It. , ALBERT. 3a-U
WANl'Ei) MAN with 'horse and buggy
to Bell PdBturo Stock Food, Salary $11
iHr week uuU ten por cent on all saloa.
Farmer preferred Previous experi
ence not essential. Pastnro Stock
Food is the greatest diecovery ever
made In practlcul and scleiitilio feed
ing, and Is sold on an absolute guaran
tee. Steady, twrmanenf trado'easlly
entnbllshed. Sample box, eulllcient
for two weeks- feuding, free. Send 25
cents in stumps or silvur to covor ex-
Iiress charges Pasture Stock "Food
'ompauy, 324 Times Building, Ohica.
RO. 3 21-tf
WANTEl), To rent comfortable small
houso In northern pari of Salem.
Enquire R. Journal, Olllco. 3 20tf.
LT1IY AGTJNt Vour onportunlty
Hygola Straight Front and Military
Corsets aro money makers. Every
womau wants one. For terms ap
ply Dept. D. Western CoMetCo., St.
Iiuiis, Mo. 3 18 3m
FOUSALE 0 acren, house, well, one
ttcjo bourlug orchard, balaijre gardeu,
closed in. nhto 10 acres moatly young
applu orchard and garden land, both
011 rurul route, Seeti. W. l'eartuine 2
miles north on River road 3 10 tf.
OllOIOt. furnished rooms lor 'gentle
mon, or for man and. wife. 'Apply at
corner State and Winter Streets.
, a 13 tft
NEW FEED SlORE-Oppusite court
house 011 HikIi Hreot. A full line of
flour and all kinds of f-d tarried.
Hay and grain bought and wild. Feed
chopping done at lowest rates. Get
our quotations before you buy. Till
aon. Uartlett Oraiq Co,
FIlMFOU ItENT-Six muea south
vl Halem 120 acn all under cultiva
tion, goxl bohools. near church. Freo
Rural delivery. Grain rout. Address
II. H.Care Jquhnai, 21 tf
IHtTITR'lYOOT) WANTKD.-Uall at
the olllco of the balem Light and Trac
tion company. 1 3n,t
FRENCH LKMaOMa. Uiy4i -. noue
or to olass In tny part of city. Born
and eduoatod In France. Lyula Rich.
P. Street. Salem. U 27 M
Old Post
OfficeStables
Are largo am have reliable attend
ants, your teimi boarded by'the week or
lay. Good teams for hire, Prices re
onable. Your patronage solicited.
H. M. Brown
Ferrv Btreet.
Money to Loan
On farms and "olty property. Invesl
ments Judlalously mado. Innuraucofel-
. JOHN WQVV '
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