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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1901)
aSCto IRiLL jm Iff i 5L M HltKm9gCaKS7 I ftf .' " ' ' " THAT CLUSTERS ABOUND AN UNHEALTHY HAIR ..CAUSING... DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR FINALLY BALDNESS "Destroy the uuit, you remove the affect." HERPIGIDE eradicates the germ, promote the Srowth of the hair. For tale by all ru&tsti. Price $1.00. Whon In l'owland (ry mcaU Perkin's Hotel Restaurant. WlilUi cook. Lunch 35 conU. McrIi a la carle, a-imt journal on nio- Does it Pay To got your coffees, teas, etc. at a ten store? Wo Bay first. YES; second, boocIh will sDohk for themselves to tliu fill our guarantee. No one can equnl our Willamette blond, 3 lbs for 50 cents. You will savo 10 conta on the 3 lbs. and tlio question is will it bo as fresh as ours? We roast twice a week. Our 15 cont coffeo will take the placo of the package coffoo; wliHtdoos that tnean7 Try tlio goods and be convinced. Ydkahama. Toa Store 207 Commurcial Kt. Salem, Or. Phono 2111. Frou Delivery. J0CIAL NEWS ) .AND VIEWS The moiety dltor may be roiichwl throimli t vloiihouu Main V It fr-nn 9:0 in. to S p ip. dilly. Novra of nooul nature, personal uews about Halem people r vUllora. nml Iterator koelal intermt solicited. SOCIAL EVENTS. WEDNESDAY, April 24 Entro Nous Party. THURSDAY April 25 Fnlomn and Karla Schramm at Will man studio. Chickon plo supper at St. Joseph's Hall. FIRDAY, Ar.ril, 2(5. Women's Club tneotinuot Mrs. 0. P. Bishops. Y. M. 0. A. entertainment. SATURDAY. April 27 Oregon Pioneer relic exhibition. A Jolly Evening at Liberty. There was a surprise party at the boms of Mr. a;id Mrs, Homer Gloveland near Liberty .Monday ovoutng April 22 in honor.of their danghtor Miss May E. Cleveland, tho young folks met at tho Liberty store and all wont to tho Iioubo atoncowhoro many gaino9 wore played at half puBt eight o'clock all enjoyed taffy pulling Thobo proaont woro Misses Emma Domun, Llsalo Tinn, Kntle Tinn, Lucy Dorinau, Hattio Dormuii, Tna Ulaehard, Edna Dencor, Hookey Hoffman, Oora Hoffman, Winnie Rumbaugh, May Cleveland, Mable Cleveland, Mrs. Waltor Mizo, Leona Mizo, Katie MUe, Jennie Cleveland, Addle Glevolund and Mrs. Homer Cleveland. Messrs Oscar Dencer, Harold Jurgoiison, IraJurgen sm, John Dencer, UoyJ Weaver, Clyde Rumbaugh, Waher Miles, Waltor Hatch, Lee Abby, Frank -lory, Fred Hoffman, Jales Hatt, John Cut, Raymond Cleveland, Allon Cleveland, Henry DumaB and Homer Cleveland. At elevou o'clock the young folks started for homo after spending an onjoyable evening. Mentey Conceit. Thoconcort given by the Mnley( Trio concert company ol Chicago .at tbe,First MeUiodlst church last night, was well attended and the managers were pleased by the enthusiasm displayed by the thoronghly appreciate audience, Tire company is composed. ot C. W. Menley, W. Eugene Knox, Miss Ktbel Meneley and Miss Emma Edwards, Mr. Knox entertajni d tho audionce the greater part of the evening, giving a yariod se lection nf humorous, pathetic and dia lect, readb g . The singing was, enjoy, able and t- rnghout the whole eveulng the valuailonof prohibitum was prosent ed In an ui.io.ne way, whtah wins appro bation. PIR50NAL G. L. Itoso is in Portland. F. It. Anon Uffc Tuesday vnlng ferj SpokiQiUf ' " ! Hon, Wul Meghan has 'returned to Poitland. Albert Stoinor has rotnrnoil from Lincoln county. F. T. VTrightman was fn Portland Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. J. J, Murphy U vlfltln witb lelatlvaaln Portland. II P. Mint9aud F.N. Drny loft Tusday evejifng for Da son. to rtrauir J. Wengerari asylum tUt4jdaut.wm toOr.egoj4 Qlty , Tjuelayttfternoon U rolnrn m runaway - patient to that institution. .,. I . . K Jiff fllr Robt. Ashford, lor ninny years baker at tbo Asylum, leaves today with his' family for Woodburn, nliero ho will conduct a bakory. His 1'ome on "D" street will be occupied by Mr, Harrmg ton, tliu asylum tinner. Mr. Ashford eaves many friends nt Salem, who regtct to geo hitn leave here. ""MrTond Mrs Richard Day of Dnluth, Minn., noro guests of .Salem friends a I few days tha past week. They visited tlio State institutions uud are very much pleased with the Pacific coast in general. 8. V. Ramsey, a Seattlo hop buyer is in tlio city. L. H. McMahan was in Woodburn to day. Cttuiht a Dreadful Cold Marion Kooke, mansgor lor i. m. Thompson n largo importer of fine mil linery at HV58 Mllwnnkeo Avenue, Ohi.age.pavB: "During tlio lata severe werther 1 caught a dieadful cold which kept moawokoat night and made mo unfit to attend my work during the dav. One ot my utillineia was taking Cham berlain's Cough Hemody for a hovoro cold at that time, which scorned to ro buvti her eo quickly that I bought eomo for iu self. It acted like inngio and I begun to improvo at once. I am now i -l .. .. ..1 1 nml fool vnrv idennod to acknowledge ls merits. For sale by F.l G. Haas, Druggist. FIRST CARLOAD GRANITE ARRIVES Out of This the Water Tables Will be Laid Corner Stone Will be ol the Ashland Sandstone. Tho first carload of granito to bo used as foundation of Salem's now postoflko building, has arrived. It is tho South ern Oregon granito aim cornea irum Central Point, Jackson county. Tho Btono is not bolng quarried and dollvorcd at Salem as promptly and in such amounts as was expected, and Contractor Campbell left for tho quarry Tuesday night to hasten tho work. An Idea of tho distauco tho main noor of tho building will be from the ground may be formed when it is known it will be 2vi feet abovo tho surfaco of tho brirk plor within the.enclosuro ot tlio tounua- tion work. 'I ho structure, will compare very favorably in prominonco and genorol appearanco with that of tho state capltol building. Tho laying of tho g'aulto will bo In progress in about u week. 'J ho Mind stone from Ashland will not bo needed for a mouth. Tho stool girders and Scaffolding will next be adjusted when ull will bo in readiness for further mn sonry. A forco of l.Vmon la employed. Tho rupervieiug architect has selected tbo southwest cornor of tho structure for the cornor-stono, which will proba bly bo of sand-stone with granito facing. It is not nencmlly known, but in many government buildings, tbo corner stone laying proves moroly it matter of ceremony, for rarely is tho stono depos ited in a pluco of prominence. In tho construction of foderal building, it is usually surrounded by other building materials and hidden from vlow. Take your wheel to Bhipp t and havu it cleaned or repaired season is almost hero. Housor Riding, y-ttf Ho in n ChlldUh Humor. Hero are some speclmous of childish humor from tho Chicago New: VOh, inammn," oxelnliucd 4-year-ohl Plosslo as buo observed tho moon In ltn second quarter, "como nnd look nt tho moon. Half of It is pushed Into the sky. nnd tho othor hnlf Is sticking out." Tommy, aged 0, had been busy whit tling and managed to ralso n blister on his hand which cnuscd n slight bronlc In tho skin. Ruuning to his mother, ho showed It to hor and said, "Muminn, I guess I'm beginning to wenr out." "Did they sing nny pretty songs nt Sunday school?" asked a mother of her little 4-yenr-old duugntor upon ner re turn homo. "Only one," replied tho lit- tin miss. "It WllH something ttDOUt Oreenlnnd'8 Ice crenm mountains." Papa-Woll, Willie, hnvo you been a good boy today? Small Wtlllo Did you ask mamma? "Why should I nsk hor? Don't you know wliethor you have been good or not?" "Yes, but lnnmnm's Idea of goodnoss differs from mine, and I don't want to go back on anything sho says." Tfie Secret Of womanly health would lw esteemed i pricelea by tltonwiids ot buffering .caheti. Each month i- tlMfiu inoan . ig in durkeued room At the let they endure pain even- dy At the wornt the nin become lomient. The aecrat of womanly iiealth is In keeping the womanly organism n a per. iWtly healthy aUte. This can lie done bv the ue of 1r ltercea Pavonte 1're seriiAion. It regulates the period dries debilitating drub, heals inflammation and wkrution, awl cure feuwle weak nm It makes wk womantrong and atolc wottieinvviL . . . , . Women suuemK trom enrome imm of dueaae are in-itel to coiwult Dr. PUsrce. y letter, Jrte. All corresportd twe U hW as tacmlty confklentwl and womauly CQuWencea are guardwl tiy -3 vrni-iioiuil orivacy. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. Accept no - nme ,or ur. ,, - i'w '-' 'r ,. -,;- .. Mra&rniHllHl. iltv w -. tne U "just aa goou" iu niH, ailments. .!- I Miffere4 for awr 'M,.'' n?v ST VZZZ 3lrtLii Manitoba -1 wtt lr IHrer Hvunlc r Dr. Piewe's Fieataat PollsU ec bttl-oiuneoa. m I SALEM PASSES SIDEWALK BILL Any Extensive Use of Streets I to Wheels "Refused. 1 Businessmen Want Cyclists to Come to their Places on Wheels. Mr. Hughes Makes a Point in Favor of Excluding Wheels from all Sidewalks. City Council at an adjourned meeting Tuesday night passed the ordinauco giving that body positive jurisdiction in tho construction, repair and clean ing of Bidewalka and gutters. Tho meet ing was attended by Councilmen : Bur rows, Uriswold, Krausso, Lateen, Rlges and Walker. Chief Of Police Gibson submitted a report showing tho collection of fll.Ho on the dug tax account for tho mouth of April, llio samo report showed tho execution of nino unclaimed can ines, tho compensation therefor, as provided in tho ordinance amounting to $13.50, at $1.50 por annual. Tlio re port was ndoptod, a warrant ordered drawn In favor of Chlof Gibson tor $13. 50. Committeo on ordinances, submitted the following repert: In tho matter of tho ordinance open ing State street to blcyclot between .High and Commercial streets, wo rceom niond that tho samo do not pass. "In tho matter of tho petition praying for (ho closing of all sidewalks in tho city to bicyclists from May 1st to October 1st, we recommend that tho sumo be not groined." In the ordinance providing for the construction, repairing and cleaning of siilowalks and gutters, ro forred to this committeo it was roqommendod that tho amended ordinauco here tofore reported back by that committeo pass with tho penalty fixed nt 10 por cent for tbo second six months of tho lion levied on property for non paymont by proportyownors of costs of construct ion and ropaira by the city. Heforo tho report was acted upon, Goo. P. Hughes, the StntoBtreot grocer, asked permission to address tho couucil, a privilego that was granted. Mr. Hughes took exception to tho ndvcrsn report of tho committeo in tho mattor ot opening up State etreot to wheelmen, between High nnd Commercial streets. Ho hi id the potition asking for that con cession was signed by all but three of tho huslnoBB men and property owners ol tlio district concerned while the remonstrance filed against such action, included tbo signa tures of only threo actual business men or property owners ol that district, tbo other signers having no property inter ests on that section ot tho street, Ho called attention to tho fact that It was unfair that wheelmen should bo allowed tho uso of the walks In one section of business district and not in others, nnd Intimated that incase tho petition was not granted, that steps would nt onco be taken to securo tho prohibition of wheel men from all of the walks in tho busi ness section of the city. In response to a query from Mayor Bishop, Mr. Hughes said ho considered that tlui prohibition of wheelmen from tho sidewalk adjoin ing his store, operated n dotrimont to his business. Mr. Hughes mado an earnest plea for tho opening of this sec tion of Statu street and requested that final action in that relation bo deferred until the next regular meeting. Griawold moved that, that part of the report relating to tho riding of bicycles on Stnto street bo stricken from the re port, and tho same was adopted as amended. Thcmntlur will probably bo finally ac'ed upon ntthe find tno ting in May. On motion ol Griswold. rtcords of council proceedings were changed iu re lation to the location of tho Yew Park hnen wiiimn bouse. from.Oilrtcoiitli iuiu Lee to Thirteenth and Luslie, tho true lorn tinn of tho structure. Councilman Rings and Street Com missioner Frfxiiell were constituted a committee to disposo of some bridge irou belonging to the olty, and for tho purchase of which application had been made. A Minister1! Mistake A city minister was recently handed a notice to bo read from his pulpit. Ac companying It was a cupping irom a newspaper neariug upon um manor, me Clergyman Fturtod to read tho extract and fourtd that it began: "Take Kemps Balsam, tho Iwst Cough Curo." Tlii.s was hardly what ho had expected andd after a moment's hesitation, he turneo it over and found on tho other side th matter intended for tliu reading. 3 Tmo Muck Olskt Lite, It would be hard to tell which ts worse, a dun or a crying baby. Onn of the latter on a crowded street car raised shlol. A poor, dispirited, sad facod man held Jt with Its red fico ValTblfng over bis sh'ouldof and fU feet occasionally beating the air aa it re newed its pathetjc screams. The wo men glared at blm. "No wonder It qrfes," said one. "Bee how that Jdlot is holding It" The old married man longed $o fire blm a wbrd or two about carrjlna; a. child on the public cars. The bachelor swore under bU breath and aald something; about nui sances on street cars and forcing peo ple to quit after payJnj; their fares. Meanwhile the baby soreamed louder than ever, and the poor father waa wild. lie saw the looks on tho facea around blm. He knew exactly what those folk were thinking.' Finally he fcald, with a tremble In. bis Tolce, "La dles and gentlemen, jrou mutt excuse this baby, but Its mother" Tear i .,. . - ,.,,. , 0..1..W- not, hd i imio uvjm m" mi,i'i .. ". - jwor little thing." fnferrupted the old maid in the cornpr aweeuy. ''li me Uld the little angel." The old bachelor turned hastily aidde and wiped a tear which had given his eye a sarprlie party, and the .married man coughed and felt a, atranre lurnp in his tbroaC -It's mether," eonUqned the baby holder, "Is attending the I business aawtjng ot 16 of her olubs teday Lqulsyfile TjlrBs. X HUTtL ARRIVALS. X' WiiUmcttc W C Ander'on, Han )oe. W M Morris. Portland. Mrs. S B KaUn. Euucne Miss Nora llndlov, EugJ'tie. B F .Ixiii"". Toledo M S MrFrtrland. R. P A UHiiiiiiKrd, Brownsville. Tj Uohlnnlz Portland. W II .Mcintosh, Bollmean, N. Dak. A K Pow til, Pall I.-ikM." ,1uo W. (Hum, City. ChaiUs llohmui, Poitltiml , J P Harris, Vgi'tit, The Evil Eyo Co. It Baxter, Grand Rapids. W Grace, Portland. K H Knnpp, Uoston. II 0 Ross, Portland It Nicholson, Portland. A A Smith, Duluth'Mlrin. Stuart's" Dyspepsia Tablets filVE PERFECT DIGESTIONSOUND SLEEP, STRONG NERVES. A Poeular Remedy for Dyspepsia Which Has Made Many ReinarKatic cures. The ppnng of tho yenr Is tho timo for blood purliib'M l I" " season when wo think we mu-tdojo oifeelves with sar snpnrillns, bitters and tho endtesa Hat of Bo-cnlled blood purifiers and nerve tonics. As a matter of fact, there is but one possible way in which to purify tho blood and that is, through tho stomach and bouols. Pure blond renlta ifroin wholesome food thoroughly dlnested. Impure blood results fu ni poor digest Ion and assimila tion. When the stoiiierh refuses to work proporlv I he food n mains too long n time, fermenting, forming unaes, Bhown by sour hitter taite in tho mouth, bloat ing and belching of gas, and distress at d discomfort generally. Poor blood, weak ,,..ri,B. HliH.nli'sanesa and a goneral don t care feeling can always be traced to Im perfection digestion. This Is tbo reason why Stuarts Dppepsia Tablets uro superior to all other spring medlclnos and blood puri fiers. Thov gtvo porfoct digoation, tho food does 'not llo In tho stomach for hours. They give a vigoious appoplte, sound sleep, strong nerves, ami whole Borne hod well digested makos pure blood, and in noothorway can tho blood bq purified. Tho Idoa that a medicine, lu itself, will purify tlio blood when tho stomach and digestive orgaiiB aro out ot order Is nonsense. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro used by thousands in pre ference to "bitters," "after dinner pillH" ami blood purifiers" vbccauso thoy re move tho cause o tho Impure blood, and you do not have to tnko thorn forovor to got results. Dyspepsia Is an obstinate disease to curo and n roniedy tniiBt bo designed especially for It nnd nothing else. Curo ulls will not curo dyspepsia. Stnart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro not claimed to euro everything or nnythlng oxcept Dyspepsia nnd stomach troubles and for that It stands nlono among pav junt medicines. Anyone suffering from any trouble with their digestion wllljlnd these tablols will givo linmeillato reiioi and a permanont cuio. Stnart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro pre pared by tho F. A. Stuart Co., of Mar shall, Mloli., and sold by druggists ev erywhere nt CO conts per packitge. ftn dieting nor change of habits Is required, they digest the food. ; 22 S I -U Tlio Sfoontl N"l. Stockiniin You reineinbor thnt "pointer" you gave mo on the street yesterday? Bonds-YoH. What nbout It? Stockman-Why. I tried It, and ns a consequence Pw come around to see If you couldn't let me hnvo u rotrlover. Itlchmoud Dispatch. Deafness Cannot te Cured bv local applications a thov cannot roach tho uiwuibuiI portion of thiiecH, There is only one way to cure dmear at nnd that is bv c-nslitulloiml remedies. DojfncsH in caused by an Inllainedoon. dition ol tho mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed you hnvo a rumbling sound or imperfect hnariiig, and when It la ontlrelv closed deafness is tlio result, and unless tho Inlhimmntion can bo taken out and this tube restored to its Ifil 1 I.. ... m.tlll lvik norma; conuuion, nenring - destroyed forever; nlno case out often are caused bv Catarrh, whirh is nothing but nti inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. ...... Wo will givoOno Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by oatamu that cannot bo cuied by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for circulars, fioe. F. J. CHENEY fcCO Toledo, O. Bold by Diuugiits, 76c. Hall's Family Pills aro tho host. Cood Livers Say And thoy ought to know, because they aro aUny tasting and testing the good thing In the market. Well, they say that Chnso nnd Sanlwrn's coffees wlrte" are rold excluBtvely in Salem by Jlranaon and IlHgun nroexuctly whatcoffeesliouia be in strength, flavor and aroma. The llenellt of the Douht. Not long ngo a young lady wn HpcndliiK soino weeks at a Scotcli country house, nnd Just before dinner onu evening two cousins of the ht oiiu of tboiu tho grout man of the faiu- Ily nrrlved iinoxtieetwlly. hliorti i- frn ii iiiiiip wna nunoimevii mv lint- lor Bought the youug htdy and Kald to hor cenfidentially: "We're puttln on ywterdny' sol. nn for four tliere Hhoiildua be enough, ye iiittiiu (locllne." "Decline soup!" exclaimed the young lady, much aiHtiwMl. "Hut, you know. John, that wouldn't be manners. -Na." wild John coolly; -but thej I think i- V. i !".- lM-tter " Loudon rit I tit - MMNZMNiTA HALL Palo Alio, OmlltornlM A preparatory school of the highest grade for boys. IU fctudenta enter Leland Stanford awl Eastern unl- eratties without examination Lays a mot tliorough foumlation for ue cewful wdy, iacluduK Pty.'waJ preparation, FootUH. Uaeball and tennis the year around Only manly boys wltlihiKhfrt rtflimdatlon taken. CliarHM wpwiw. FRANK OlIAMCn, A.M., Principal rmm mtmiM UitW aBJ jz&ZmZTa, m, a.. jpTtfiwi i,' Bum t "TfliF Bq Wv" ' H I H VSJiJ&fL&aZi?) ttattfttttt mm' 'ygyMMf'A-fcV',SM -f" 1 0mm yut'JifigJ,; K AN'cgclablc lYcpnrationforAs similaling ilicFocKt mulltcg ula -ling Ihc Stotnnchs ntulBws'ols of MWWEMrromffiTSKl Promotes DigosUon.ChecrlAtr ncssantlRcst.Conlnina nelllicr Opium,Morp1un& norMuicml, UOT "NV11C OTIC. fittifitefOMtirSMWELVtTaiKR lmpttm Stril' JlxSmtui MtllA .UJt sW,Wrl f llfoticruiMJitfa HSrrpSrtJ.- IKmiym riarvr. Apctfccl Homctly rorConslipa lion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhocn nnd Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of flu EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. VStau- Discrimination In the choice of liquors will lend the man who knows a good urtlclu when he tests it to choose n bottle of Tom Meno whiskey ns a standby in the house lu case of slcknets, or when a good, pure stimu lant is i.eeded A horn of good whiskey on n cnld day day will warm the cockles of your heart nnd put now llfo Into you. J. P, Rogers 218-222 Commerclnl Street & Wholosulo and Itetnil liquor denlei SOMETHING vfllilf iVIll .'I'll !" ." wA in "Pa xyi COfVMICIIT ffiV KEHN INCANDESCENT CJAS BURNER foOhlmiioy, no blackened Mantlos Gives Mt uatullo power per foot of gas consumed. Several size. Wo have In stock tho Ni t burning one foot per hour and giving a 35 candle power light for 310 of ouo rout wr hour. Also tliu No -. giving 70 candle power at a cost of 0-10 ol o cent por hour investigate; thhm Salem Ge& Lig'ht Co. Chornokota St. Plumbing and Roofing Mako your contract for pliunh'lng early to wruru. tbo best job for tho least money. : K : : , A METAL UOOF on your building Is durable uud economical, will pro twit your prnrly from lire In adjoining building and ought lo rvduoe tho cost of lnsiiruuco. ::::!" A GALVANIZED IKON HKYLI'MIT In lighter and stronger than wood, guarantor! imf to leak. Estimates fiiruishi-d and the bv of woik promptly (lerfornied bv : i : : : s s BURROUGHS & FRASER PHONE ten too TATH Any Man With a.... Jtar afetT In fact you could not cut yourself if you wanted to. We have them. &. M. WADE & SALEM OBBOON iTHE FLORENCE SALEH O3KG0N ... A (irel claw ivfctf- lupiial U.t the treeiinenl of ehronle and iiiglral cm. Muilt the jm-t -sr wtpwUlly fix- tlm hiihi for whlsjli It Is iihmI L'on.-ii..ntiv .-ald within lour blo.-k- .it the Imui new part of the dty. The mo-t nculeru furnietitiiK amt letwat apidtauces UirtjiiKhrHit the bmhliiig. Ilestwl l.y !. wt-r BBd lighted by gus and lettuitv. Uuru the nn-k "-an lHe the comfort of an elegpit pHvhIh lioiiie, eombimvt with all ilia- wlvinilgia of a general hospital witbwit ihe iioUm. cmtHkiiiii, and Miblielty attMMlIng one, Outslde pbysteiatis bringmu twees in treetel with the greatest wttrtMy, and auaiated in ojieratiom if nitl. Vut tortus ami further Inforiua Uonwriteorupply r u')y. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. . t YISITOHS WELCOMED BBTWBi 2 AN y fa-wiMaiaawinaiiawiiiniTiiii'wiit'i i-ii ' -- mmtmmtmmim iw -"immmmmm" 8awiEa " " &BmWmWf&mlg!9Sr!!toez !"PPPJi'WWs - jnTCTrTiljfciHpjaslW si--- i ii in linn r" "'; - IttHM ItMMIBiitiBMMBSff'8 U" -'1 "t LL1 -1 ii!gW 1?8ilriill.lll.. I II '.I mlmmm1mWmWmVmmmmmWmmmmMKtMIMmkW For Infants and Chlldrdn, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the . Signature )m fill W wE ft JfV 111 Y For Over Thirty Years TMC ointii Detmnv MIWTOKWOIT. A JUDCU OP PRIME MCATa nhvnya known Just what ho watils, and knows that ho can always got It (ram our choice stock. If you want a doll clous ronit, steak, chop or cullot that is tender, rich nnd succulont, nnd cut by nil expert hand, trimmed nnd got up for your table to suit tho Queen's taste, yon will always find It nt OKOSS'S, and at lower priiHH than voit can find (or unywhero olso In Salem E C, CROSS SALEM OFE Phono 21)1. Hold on Tliere! Iwuxiroful not to plncoyour orders for building r other lumber until wo hove hud a ohiinre toMtiinnlooti your sped llmtioiiH. Wo nro certain to give ynil eiiliro witlsrantion ns to the lumber It self nnd Its delivery wo tuny savo yon not a (ow dollars. Near S. P. Passenger depot. Salem, Oregon, Phone ilftl. Goodalc Lumber Co. NBW! m9f" -OS m Tnlaphrina bWJJ Can Shave Himself SANATORKUIVI -rttf. Lt&fikm ?tiwA$w I OH IVIA. C P"C ' -- Sm Ai-wr x. Succcessor to Dr, J. M. Keono, of White Cornor, Snlom Oro. Parties do siring superior operations at moderate fee in nny branch iiro in cspeclAl request, Dr. Grace Albright Graduate ofiAmerlcan School of Osteopathy. : : t ..' l. .. ... CJ, ,,!.. rlidpn hours utoian. mj 1 to 4 p. m. Odd Fe.iows' Temp.e, Cor. Court and High stn-ets. Phone. Malu 2281. Money to Loan On farms and city property. Invest ments judiciously made. Insurance ef- feetotl. JOHN M01R Over Telephone olllco 200 Com'l. St. 4.0t( ALBERT A. JESSUP, :d:es ist'se8 in kS'a? Phone Itm. iiooms 1 and 3, aiur Bt-K. SOUL Tuners Bit OS. and licpnicrs Piano POUTLAND OHE. ror Salem and vicinity leave orders nt Geo. Will's MiiBio Store. B. F. JONES, AUornoy-at-Law Toledo, Uro on ur.. m...L .,f iM,nll P.uirlfor Ix mill uJ ha au up-UHlato abalractoi all property In Llucoln ronnty MMiRHaMaaBHaaaaHMm IS. C, STONE M. D. I'MPtlolor ot Stone's Drug. Store SALEM OUEGON. Tho storeB(two in number) aro lo catod at No. 2H5 and ikSH Commercial street, and rro well Blocked with a com plete lino ot drugs and medicines, tollot artioles, pcrfumory, brushes etc. I) It. STONE Has had sonio 26 years experlouco in the practice of tnidlclno nnd now makes no charge forconBulbitlon, exam ination or prescription. Bottled Beer KHtiRcrft Heck Successors 10 SouthSilen Uotthr. Works. All ordors for bottled beer will be tlllw) at tho brewery. Kept on cold storage. Krmi city dnllvnn'. Telephone '"lltl. uai'il-ahuhi Express and Transfct f.uiia all mnii nml naMMtniror trains. CAPITAL CITY Mmitn all man and naasoueor trnlna. Baggage to all parts ot tho city, Prompt service, Ttilopiione No. 211. DISQUE A HOMYEK 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 to-dnto slock of wall paper just received. Our prices will comoto with all com imiI Itiirn YSm can snvo money by seeing our stock lieioru you order your painting ur piiiHirlug tlono. EHtimates cheerfully (uruishod for all work in our line. LEMMONI BURT, 105 Htuto Street. SALEM LODGES wowicaxicio OK amuhioa itltfLiU lir'l'urner Uook uuurt H icrir xxi run IjurifiKxl KoreM No, lt; MwU-ntiln Mrnwn Hir 11-J7-1" vm. iiuoc u.'H. T alem OFKI(1U,.'01TY.UALL. KorJHter horvlcot uoply at nrtlce Mills piiyublu tiiuitthly. In udvut'ice Make all ooinplitlnts at, tlio nrtli The First Essential Of n good dress Is Immaoulnte linen J net hfcuiito jour shirts, cellars and (Hifls have btpn'tp a Inuttdv ,H Vtwi thnt they am spotless and clean do i ends on Uio laundry. You uan nbo lutwly rtdron the worlTddno hfro, -for ei nur enerules, skill and fnullltles are i. vo'etl to the washing. nUrohli)(y ami ironlngof all wwsliuldo uldthltig. Salem Steam Laundry CtllOWKLJ IW-ifiillCTOH. MHrtuiViiipiiirT PhriheMU X ' .' ISl'O Liberty. 81 reel BUSINESS CARDS ivCtfisn waior Co.. VfMilHSanaMMaMIIIHMMMNiiMilMBVMMrWMBPM VBMS Q '5ULWJ. CO. fflMJih ),.$$'' "1 InTfrtwax WANTED Advrt,BBrnnt' fl; line inthiBoolumnlriSBridid th OH or fleas nillmnn for 2 Go., odo a wojk $lbO uor month All over five lines ntssm rata. WANTED. Second band engine nnd bollor, nleoshafthig, belting and juil leys. Jnuulr'o at Salem Creamory Uo 22Q Commercial St. -1 23 3t HOUSES WANTED A span of light driving portico. usi be cheap for ' cash. Apply 1(1130 Blnte street F. A. "Alexander. 4-23 31 FOUND 'A small gold stickpin near Unitarian church, Owner can have same by calling at Gilbert Pros, liable and proving property and paying for this notice. 4 22 St WANTED. 600. chickens. Highest ensh price. Willamette Hotel. 4 20 tf WANTED. Man to sell our line of pantsasAsldo line on commission, any territory. Tliu Ehrmunu Mfg, Co., Terro Hauto, I ml. 4 10 It STEAM CAUPET CLEANING-Just onen for business the latest method ot steam cleaning. Carpets takanup cleaned and lnyoi neatly. Leave orders uuroiiiv Jiamiiiou 4 IU iw J. A. GttviSnrop. ON RECEIPT of GOctm I'll mail loW ony with person, one copy My Success Traps'. One beat Grfiiher Trnrf-with directions. I guarantee this .trap to excull any qf tho- flvo kinds tX havo used, Atldrca Frank DoxtorWntson- vlllo Cal. Santa Oru Co. " 4 181wt ... I"1, HOUSE LO-JT A brown maro, 8 years old, heavy ilesh, weight about 1200: nobrnuds or marks, but a large scar on tbo left side between the hip bnpu and tlio Hunk. I8t (rum (ana uf A..O. Petklna, one mile south of Brooks, W'horu iufortuutlon will baglndly.ro colved and charges paid. 4:13 OJ In WANTED. Trustworthy mon nnd wo men to trnvol and advertise fprv old established houso ot, solid financial Btandng. . Salary $750 aycar unj""ex penscs, all payable In cash. NO can vabs)ug required. Giverpfercticoaand eucloso self addressed stamped envel ope Address Manager, 355 Cnxtou nidi?,. Chicago. 4 17130 will HATES REDUOED-ftl Hull's Forry to 15o, Take that road whon goliig to Independence, Monmouth or othor points in Polk" county llnd rsUVd an hour's drive. BkiUiul lorrymen al ways fpady.toJsorve yiiu 4-2.i-d&w2m A. D. Pkttvjoiin, Prop. FOUND A Valttablo package. Call, prove ownership and pay (or thlsno tlco. Journal olllco, 4 15 I'OULTUY AND EGGS WAN.TED For cash. Fresh iish always on hand. Taylor Fish mid Poultry Market, op posite Now Opera House, 140'Oourt street, 4.17 lm CLAYTON F. YOUNG-Bicycle repair ing 510 North Cottago street. All work guaranteed, Klma put on, $1.60; cleaning, $tr pituotures, 26a; fork tips, pair. $1 20, All other work in propor tion. Wheels called for and delivered free. Phono Hod '25SU. 4 13 lm WANTED buyers fur now. homo mado wagons, bettor and cheaper than 'East ern mako. I havo on baud ono now farm wagon, 2 hacks, 2 phaetons, 2 buck boards, also 4 second hand wag nun illffurunt sizes and several bungles cheap. Will I Woruor re Will tako your old wagons in lor now worn. Alt woric Salum Wagon Factory, rcnncl, WH Commercial St. . mi ANTED TO KEN f. ResldoncQ prop city, centrally located,''' Colonel J. 4 8 tf Olmsted. )0 YOU DHIVE7U so yon want tho UTTuTVe"?: bono II I of our tlno stock Darners, Sad dles, whips and Ilobes, we havo-tho bent of everything in our line. J123 Htata Htreot F. E. Hhafor. , -4 -1 -1( FAilM t'Oll 6XCE-8o racrosl tmilu-" proved land near'tfcloi'Or. 'PrlceSOO part down, balunco outline, IiKjuiro iWM4th street. 3 3UV' lm I031WWU JlE npbolsto'rod andlo'palre.l, mattresses renovated and springs mado good. Fiiruituro called for,and returned tiromptly. Cull or tend orders to F, L. lhioli, 147 Court St1. 328 lm WuuD WANTED. offers will hoi ro cuivutl on lots of fifty cords orless. Call or address Joohnal, olllco, Bale in. 3-27-tf WANTED MAN wltli horse nnuTjuggy to sell Pasture Ktock Food. Salary $l per week uud ten ior cent on jilLaales. Kiirniiir nnrMrrml. Previous eXDOfl- unco not essential. Pasture Stock Food Ih the greatest discovery ever made In practical nnd, sclentiflo feed ing, and IH'flold ou ai absolute guaran tee. Steady, iwrmithwitFtradeeaslly established. Sample 'box, sofilclent for two weeks feeding, free. Send 25 cents iu stamps or silver to cover ex press charges Pasture 8tock Food Company, 324 Time Pudding, Ohlca. go. ' 3 2l-tf J,ADY AUENT-XQU opportunity Hygola Straight Front and Military Corsets uro mouey lfakjj-T hvory woman wants oiler For tormS at). ply Dupt. D. ouiB, Mo. WtMtern Corset Co,, St. 3 18 3m CHOICE furnish wl rooms for gentle mon, or for man and wife. Apply af corner Htnto nnd Winter Streets. 3 13 tft NEW FEED 8TOHEj-olposIte court house on High Street. A full lino of llhhr add nil kind ol ft?ed carried. Hay and grain bought and sold. Feed chopping done at lowest rates' (Jet , our quotations before you buy. Till- aon, Jlartiott uram vq. FAttM FOIt JIENTSlx miles aoulh f Ha em 20 nores all uiiuerBuiiiva tinn. uootl schuols. nsarci ircnurcii Free Hurardehveiy. Oraln it y . rent. Address II. U. Care Jouuna). 21 t( rnrn'innffrrivANrF.D.-caiii at tliu oUlce ol tho Salem Light and Trao. Hon companv. 1-80-tl l?lfEN8il Lriftadm-fltyenat'home or to olass In auy part ol city. Born and ejluoattxltn France. Lydlaltfch. D Street. Ralem. U 27 -- - ' Rcsiryafloni ioOkb.' The-Klown alid Oarpanohe country in Indian Territory will be opened for ...iiiumii..! tin. iitniiinr. It ia a urand countrv, apd reached doly vlallitj Orwit Hock Island Itonte. If you are ffe. teresttxl, write (or booklet ''The Oklv . liorria Onortunlty." t telli you all about Oklahoma aud the country to bo 0pmm- A.B.Coow..U. 850 Alder St., Portland Oregou. 2' 6 tf lim Huio Wiug imuM Chinese and Japanese Family and Dry goods, Bilks, Lwllos Underwear, wist, wrappers and embroiderery. Ftunlah 1..1. hnul Mattlnits. Ornaments. Obloa ifaro. ot All jejiina,t very IcV ptla. HUlDUM.DtfeflVCawui, vntgyat 1 1 v -i- ..'(11 :m si ,'. 1 . ' 4 1 -m