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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1902)
rtnfcrn iHTwrnmw fd IhWiiImii Ml Wtwmmtn, wit W-' nymt-mayg iew ntJ'fc anars'R.-w-!MT5. .. V wsmr 3E3C "ST "? ' Why do women continue to endure suffering caused by womanly diseases? There arc many answers to that tntes-, tlouj Sometimes because they have ex- uausicu me skill or local physicians ntul remain un- j cured, At other times it is because they shrink from submitting to ob noxious examina tions which local physicians deem necessary. And to sum It nil up, they endure suffering because they do not know that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak wom en strong and sick women well. " Fnvnrito Pn- cription"cstablishcsrcgularity,dries dis agreeable drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. I enjoy bdoiI lienlllij tlinnki to Dr. I'lerce's I'avoritel'rMcriptlonniiil'doIilen Medical DIs- IjUli iwtoii Co.. Ill t fl9 taken sick anJ tlie doctors litre called It ' Grip.' I lay for four wrcks In tied, then wlicn I got up I found I had displacement Hint such aclici nud palm In Jtiy track and lliuhi could not stand any lenirth ,f "",,c- J Lni vr that our liome doctor Moiildlti Mil the first thing on an uxamluatlon, and that I would not Militiilt to, unless I was dangerously !'. ., Vy '? ,1Qtl olir Upok, 'Common Sense Medlcnt Advlwr,' and I thought from readlnc; It that I)r, Pierce's medicine would do me more Reed llinn all the home doctors and so It has. Iran truly wiy I w.n surprised at the IxMicfit I received. I can do all my washing and nto tend mv llowcr gnrilcn In fnct I nm on my feet moil all the time. An old friend of mine mid to me, 'Why what li the matter with you? You arc getting young again. I told her I had taken six bottle of Ur. I'lerce's medicines, and that If she would do likewise she would feet ten years younger, too." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser paper covers is sent free on re ceipt of 21 ouc-cent stamps to pay ex pense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, lluffalo, N. Y. SALE NOW ON all Fancy Chtim Waronnd Parlor LampB 20 percent Discount To gt China warn nnd Lntnps cheap tnko advnntiuoof tho spocial sale and fiavo 20 centF on tho Dollar. A cup of hot ci ffoti of cood aroma, or Coroil coffcH thoeo cool mornings Is half tho breakfast anil that can bo ex pectod of (rush roasted coffeo from the YotaliPina Tea Store M. DREDEMEIER, Prop, Phone'2-111. Free Delivery Portland Visitors Perkin's Hjtel Restaurant Vftilt) Cojkj J'un:h 10: to 25:. Meals a la cut?. 20: u Dally Journal on file. 5-27 LOCAL EVENTS Jan. 31. "For Ilor 8ako" nt tho opora houso. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Iioury Long, Portland. F. S. M) er , do .1 R. Lit Tuiirrvttr, San Francisco. F. A Maizus, Portland. A. K. Cooper, do 11. E l,oun dairy, do R. MuDoimld, do II R ISiirfoid and wife, San Francisco. 0. F. Notnatilo, do T. M. Ward, Portland. B rvuriek, Sau Francisco. A. D. Grill n, Portland. L. M JtiiiBrwu, bail FrancUuo. H. HiU'orhoru', do T. Kurd, Ci y WlntSlia we Have for Desert f This question arises In tho family CVL'O ll" el '1 IUatUl II im... j Try .l . i". a uVliciuu and huiilthful dutwurt. Pit-i'Mcd In two minutes. No hetline: no iHtkltiKl wlmply add bollluK water and ct to cool. FU vorfl: Luiuon, Orange, Raspberry and Hiruwlieiry. flt a package at your grocer's loiiay. 1U cts. 1 :v ' MK S m:i vr" Ml K m ki PL& 'MSStf alwavs follow the tii-e of New bio'a I IcrpichTe, the new scien tt :e cute for dandruff and fall irig Imir. It possesses certain properties that kill the germ or injrrobQ that cnuses all the tflfcible by sanplnjr the oil out of the hair bulb. With this parasite destroyed, dandruff and tin? falling hair cannot exist. A thick, soft growth of hair springs forth where formerly thin, brittle hair, or perhaps total baldness held sway. One bottle will convince )ou of It j merit. For Sale at all fin tClaii Drug Storti. muLMii Grand Opera House JOHN P. CORDRAY. Manner. FKIL'AY, JANUAKY 31. Presents the Powerful ...Russian Aelodrama... 1 m A PLAY OF INTENSE Srupjndous Scenic Cast of Unequalled INTEREST! Production! Excellence) Thrilling Climaxes Startling Effects gyffiStf I I 'WW a 1 Her Sake 3T4eats on bjIo at at 9 a. ui. bux office Fri ay SALEM SOCIAL WORLD AND PERSONAL MENTION "For Her Sake." Tim presentation of the now Ruiso- BlberiiUi phiy, For Hor Sako, nt popular pnce, n:ay bo regarded as otieolthu most onferptipiiiK bids for a full houso ad vanced tilts sonson. Accoidlnj to com man repute, as tho word is passed among dramatic critics, tho play is original In conception, novel in treat tnont and mouutud with am all reeard for oxpeiiBu. Its promote, Rnco & Holland, havo provided an unusually large cast of players, somo of whom have acquitted thotnselvos with distinction in other pieces of a superior sort. For Her Snko tolls a story ofHusslan militor itni and life in tho convict mines of Riboria. It will b seon horo noxt Fri day night at tho Grand opera houso. Box ofllco opens Fri ay at (1 a. rn. At Odd Fellows' Temple. Willatnotto Encampment of Odd Frl lows held its annual iuBtal'atiou of offi cers, conducted by District Deputy Grand Patriarch Circuit Judge George II Burnett. The officers are: A. Vass. chief patriarch :Vm, Waldo, hUh priest; W.J. Culver, settlor warden ;S Uelcno li junior warden; Richard Curl-en, Scrlb. ; J. G. Wright, treasurer; John Stapluton, oitslde BontitioljJ. W. Young, insldo sentinel: W. I'. Williamson, guide; M L. Chtimberlin, first watch ; J. A. Folan, second watch; Claud Gatch, third watch: T. F. Walker, fourth watch; J W. Roland, first guard of tent; John Porter, second guard of tent. PERSONALS. Mrs. Allco Kano, who has conducted a dresamaklng shop on Liberty etreot, has cone to New Whatcom, Vm. to reside with her brothnr. Slio was ac companied by Lucille Countryman aud Joioph Williams, who will vilit there. Tho two literary focietlts of Willam otto university, tho Philidorian and tho Phlladoslan will havo u Joint meeting on Friday nlcht, as a farewell to Prof. 0. A. Dawson, who leavss in a few dais to tako a post graduate course in a Cali fornia college Ohnrlos Parrlsh of Canyon City wns in 8alom Tuesday, He is n former resi dent of this city and while hero visited bis sister and his noice, Mrs. 0. IT. Hingos. Miss Delia Darby, of this city is ill with typhoid fovor nt Granite, Grant county. She hns been teaching pcliool there butlias been ill for two weeks. Mrs. J. N. Smith and brother, Dr. Frank Smith, formerly of this city, are at Turner today visiting relatives. J. Otton of tho Salem Shoo Co. ar rived homo yestorday from a buiineti trip to Hood Rlvor, Irank J. Chapman of Dallas nnd A, C. Chapman of Ovid, Mich., were Sjlem visitors yesterday. Miss Minta Guiss, who has been visit ing hor rister, Mrs. E. 0. Pat ton, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Allen have gonu to Eugene for a vIbU v,itn Mr. Allen's brother. F. D. Griffith of Oregon City was a Salem visitor yesterday. Walter D. Push and son were In Port lnd today. W. J. D'Arcy la in Portland for a fiw days. Frank K. Lovell is in Portland today. Suing for State Lands The mandamus proceedings Instituted by (.'. II. Robertson against the State Land Hoard will now bo heard by the supreme court The case is one in which Robertson purchased eomo school laud on which payment had previously bten mado by other parties, but they were over one year delinquent in their pay ments and Rot ertion claimed they had lort all claim to the land thereby. The State Land Hoard refused to grnnt the title of the land to Robertson after he had paid tho regular price for it and ho sued them to secure It. The circuit court dlemissed the case as to tho de fendants. Salmon Pack All Sold AsToniA, Jan. 2t. According to reli able information the salmon pack of the Columbia river is nearly all sold. No more pounu tails are available, and as in nnnnrl and half nouud flats, between 8.0C0 and 10.000 cases are left. Tha out put of the Columbia river canneries last year was about 8G0,Ot0 rases. The ttandard price" for tails ban ben $1 60 for pound flats $1 06, aud for half-pound fl its 05 coats. These prloaa were maintained .. i u. .oiit.... .,.,.... n..inu to the superior quality of Columbia -r Mimoii. hlKbar prioes have In en ral- j i.i .i.... inr ar.v nhir nrmlimi. lit- 1A U IIIHII 1U -MF ... ... w - -- - - . maud for Columbia fl.h bai ben coo.1, and the cannerieB have had no trouble (suouiu wuKumy m um u..0.,... In diMK)slng of their HucVs. TlwfeHing .cr.mw. Let us ail pray that this dii eassou has been a profitable one, UmhwIi Ikw ' "n to pass away. not i-o mnoli so as in the palmy d al the industry, when flsb were cheap Quite a Savlne A alem lady says they have tvA over one-hall the expeuse ef making ejkes by pHrohssing from the I plemlW J gsforlment kept In eteck at the Pioneer bakery 27 eod 3 Getting on His Feet G. W. Phillips of Sulo has carried a lot of property throuuh the hard times und now is cMting on his feet again, Ho was recently in Salem and mado a loan at low rates of Interest und hopes to be soon on tho credit side of the ledger. Many a man has had n fight to hold IiIb own the past fow years in rplto of ex pansion prosperity. PURPLE SHOW IN BLACK Salem Elks Will Shine Re splendent in Burnt Cork. The Purple- Show to bo given by Si lent lodge No. 3)0. B. P. O. Elkt.n Friday evening, February '23, will doubt less bo tinparalello.l as a homo talent pHrfornmnce. Their object la to kIsv a home productiou that will eathfy the public nnd to this end elaborate prep arations aro being made. A stage effect of purple is to be presented by means of a complicated aystom of wiring. Tl o lodge Elk will adorn tho stage nnd al together the appearanco will be Bomo thing now and unique Tho commltteo for this work is Geo L. Rose, D. A Dinsmoro, J. L. Lan blrth, P II Sroat, Henry Pnpo. and M. L. Southwick. The tnlnBtrol perform ance will open with tboregular first part. The Interlocutor wilt bo Dr. Willis D. McNary. Tha front row will bo occupied by Al Dhque, D. 0. Mlnto, Ohas. Bier, F. W. Dtirbln, 0. L. McNary, Al Southnhk, Uook Patton, C. D. Gabrielson. Paul Sroat, W. II. Burghardt, G. U. Irwin, Edw Judtl, T. W. Potter, Chas. Benson. E. A. Fierce, Del Dlnimoro nnd R. W. Holman. Behind this on a raised platform will bo the orchoatra, and in tho rear of the stage the Elks will be seated. The or chestra is composed of Profs. Stoudon- muyer and Gecnor, Messrs Rol ind, Wain, Stcelhnmmor, Ponjade, Landon, Evans, Brown, Irvine aud Baker. Following this will bo tho olio and monologuo and tho performance will otid witii n larcfc. Tnero will bo n quartet, with several musical specialties, tho quartet consist ing of Edw. Judtl, Al Dhque, Cl.au, Bitr and George Irwin. An exhibition cf the black art will bo given by Cook Pnt t mt Del Dousmoro nnd R. W. Hol man. Other specialties will bo contrlbutid by 0. D. Gabrielson, T. W. Potter, and Watt Shipp. Tho farce is in charuo of M -r T V. Potter. Mr. Campbell of Chomawn, Henry lapo and (bis Mc kNrtiy. Tho general committpo is Edw. Judd, Hurry Albert and Cook Patton. The committee on mnclc 11. N. Ston doamyer, R. W. Holman nnd G, II. Irwin. An UnlQuo Social at tho First M. E. chinch Wednesday, Jan, '20 8 p. m A jolly tnno guaranteed. Admisbion 15c, two 25c. 28 2t o x. is z es 3?i x jfx . &ut, tM ? -to XM "4ti liars Atoajs Bought Ml D. P. Hun s Inter Frrera Director, 107 State Street. P'one Ped 2423. rialem Oregon, ReM deece 390 Court. Miotic Mick 2181. WAR AS CARNEGIE SEES IT Britain and America Alurderers. are "Tho killing of men under the nam of Mar," wrote Andrew Carnegie in a letter which was read at the P. F. Col lier dinner, at the Metropolitan Club, last night, "is the foulest blot upon hu manity today. We see much ducuselon as to what In or what Is not nermUsable j under civilized warfare. My view is that this is a contradiction of terms. There can j bo no such tiling as civilized warfare. We havo made littlo progress In the path of genulno civilization as long as we con find no better substitute for the settling of International disputes than the brutal murder of one another As a general proposition, it may be stated that the nation which refutes peaceful arbitration is responsible for the war which ensues. Uritaln, having dono tills in its dispute with tho Transvaal Republic, is responsible for the extermi nation of a brave and heroic Christian people. "But let ns remember that we are to- nav eneazeu in siivkhiuk uowii uunr nv-ltian Filipinos, whoss only crime is lhat they believe in the Ueclaratlou of Inde pendency Sad that both branehei of the i called most highly oivilized race Double Hang ing Friday i- BlmW Darbln and Deputy Colbath and ex Stwiff Wrllitiasn and a repre- &$$y leep is Nature's time for rest; and the man who does not take sufficient time to sleep or who cannot sleep when he makes the effort, is wearing out his nervous strength and consuming his vital power. Dr. Miles' Nervine brings sweet, soothing, refreshing sleep. Don't let another night pass. Get it to-day. "I am a drucght, so 0ien I was troubled with insomnia u few years or;o I took Dr. Miles' Nervine and found immediate relief. I lave not been troubled with that dtseve Mire." II. L. Howard, Madison, Wis. SKSISESS Miles' a soothes the nerves, nour ishes the brain, and re freshes the entire organism. Sold by drupglsts ou guarantee. Dr. Miles Med'cal Co, Elkhart, Ind. hM..aUJ35raiaBBBMpBar--- enUHvo ofTiiti Journaij havo recoived vlmltdlou catdt) to the exocution oi WhiId and Daltou in Portland Friday V letter rt'OHlvod from the sheriff's ofllco In Portland says that nt least six hundred ucople nave boon refused ndinUsiou to the hanging of these men, and those who havo cards aro offered ten dollar? for thorn. Not moro than ilftv will witness the affair. Thk Jouunai. will have a specisl re port of the double execution with Illustrations giving view 67 the bunging catarrh" OF THE STOMACH A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe and Effectual Cure for it. Catarrh of the stomach hai long hern considered the next thing to incurable. The usual symptoms aro s full or bloat ing ppusalion after eating, iiccompnnird sometimes nith sour or watery riving, a formation cf gasrp, causing prenuro on the heart and lime nnd dlllicult breathing, hoadachts, fickle nppetlto nervousness and a gsnoral plnyeJ-out. languid feeling. There is often a foul taste in tho mouth, coated tongue and if the imenor of tho Btomach could be seen it would show a slimy, inflamed condition. The cure (or this common nnd obsti nate trouble is found in a treatment which causes tb food to be reidily, thoroughly digested before it has tlmo to ferment and irritate tho drhcate mucous surfaces of the stomach. To co cure a prompt and healthy digestion is the ono necessary thing to do and lieu normal digestion Is secured tho catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Iiarlanson tho safest and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of Diastato, Aseptic, Popiln, a Utile Nut, Golden Heal and fruit acids, Theee tablets can now be found at all drug stores under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent mediclno can be used with perfect safety and auiirance that healthy appotito and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meals. Mr. N. J. Booher. Chicago, III., writes: "Catarrh is a local condition re sulting from a noglroted cold in the heid, whereby the lining membrane of the note becomes inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing baokward into the throat rea-lins the stomaoh, thus producing catarrh of ihe Btomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me for thr-e years for catarrh of stomach without cure, but today I m the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot find appropriate words to express my good feellug. I have found uVsh, appetiti and sound rest from their ue." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Js the safest pmpaiKtiou as well is the slmpUst and most oonvenient remedy for any form of indigestion, catarrh of stomach. billiouiiness. four stomaoh, riranbarn i nd bloating after meals. 1-27 2V-31, o-a.is'C'aTx.x-a.. 1 BtutlU 4 iw km iss tun nrs cv ft'jruUus tf N g As jl C&ym ANOTHER FARMER SKINNED; Emery Swallowed a Smooth Yarn. About 10 days iitto a ttrnnger cil td on W. T. Ivmory, at bis limnu in Cults Valley, claiming o reprojent tho Baker Plow nnd Implement Houbo. of San Francisco says (lie Lubanti Expro Advance. After "ppiiding about half un hour tiylng to pull Mr. lhnery a plow hr asked him when he would bo in Hose, burg agtdii. I lul nit informed that h would not be !n vho city for four or five lays, the i hunger took from hi pocKot an old cnvi-lc pu that cuntiilued the nil drees of eeverul farmora Million ncron tho end ol it. Iln nk-d Mr. Emory tr write his uaiuo and address ou the envelope, saying tint when ho came to llnseliurg to call at I. Abraham's store Mr. Abraham could tell him where the alleged ngent could be found. Mr. Ihiiory called nt tho Btoru nnd lo his sur prise fouiid n forged order for $45 worth ( merchandise. Tho stranger r.amn to Mr. Abraham's eloro aud obtained about f2i) worth of merchandise ou the order ind left, telling Mr Abrnhatn to give din n bill of the goods and Unit he ould give the bill to Mr, Unmry. Noth l"p Ims teen heard of the Htflnd'er since, 'Tatk or Onto, Orrrof roLtcno, ) I UCA8 C'OONTT, ) Fiiank J. Clutter makes oath that he is the senior pannar of thellrni of F J. Ciiknky it Co . doing buslnon in the City of Toledo, Counlv and Stnto aforc inid, nnd that rnhl firm Hill pay tho sum if ONE HUNDRED DOLI.AHS for -ocli and every crto ol CntTih that can not bo ciiroil bv tin nsoof 1 1 all's Oa TAnmt Cork Flt.N'C.I CHENEY. bwnrn to h'fore in imd subsurlbed to in my prrsenn. ilitH Mxtii (Uv of Decent bar, A. I). 1880. A. W. OLE v SON, ISksl Notary Public HullV CMarrh Cure is tni en inter nally and aut directiv on the blool nnd inucons surfaces ol tho c)kIoii'. Send lor tpftimi nlals free. F. J CIIKNEV itCO., Toledo, 0 Hold b Miui!ghtH, 7C. Hidl'f Family I'lllnure tin hint. SALEM7 S1LVERT0N RAILWAY The CHIon of Marion County nnd the eltles of Rilvurtnu mid Malt in, Hrr cordial ly invi ed to int'ct tli' Ureator Haleni Ctiiiimurehl (' ub 111 oj on c 'tifi'inur o. n the city hull In ai in. at 7:10 ''leek p m. on cdiieMUv, Jnunary VU, 11I0J upon tho iniportant iii.hiit of pruporU ill'poring oi the fe'itlein-Bl'Vurton Ilall wiiy cnterprire. Iliiflim8 men and fartneiH are pnrtlcul'r'y rccj'ieHtd to be piebeiit, ami the mi'inbi ra of the Oreuipi Salem ('ninnieruial Club are exprcleil f bo in tt. nilniice with nt fail. Done b order of lilt. li.SC C. I.l!7-3t N. J. JUU.UI, Eecy. Famous Winter Resorts. A whiter nip lo Southern California nn ' i Kwna vu tie liiuious biint Routo 'h -tii i Moi to bo forgotten. Rm nowed mi i,-'""ir.e" w l!. tin- section will Vfr develop fresh point o( lnltirin't and add' d nitiicec of ci.j'iyiiiiu under t 'i n v k', In 111" variiitv of inter ests and aillnl iniiiutries, nnd its pio- tiiio vfutal.ui. ami amuiig Hh number. (m re-or'H of n ountam, flien, vnllej and plain. Two trains loa o oitlnnd dnllv rn-rn-inu mihi um-iiiii , ('if Cilidi'iiin 'Piece trains are enuipiwl will the nint lin- pn ved pattern of ntandurd and tourist sleeping cars, and tho low rates place the trip In n-ii'li of nil. Fur tlliiHiriiied guides of California .ind Arizona winter reons, addroHs U. II. Mu.i.Hit, uon'l I'ass'r. Agent, rorilmul, IL7 tf The Grand Canon of the Arkansas. EtiBhtHi of aciHiH among all the c.uidiih of Color ido, being .ituaii'd on the main lino of tint Denver & R"i (irande be tween Canon City aud Balida in the Inuit rnniid of tho ltnekies, it is tho mom epetilBCiiliir, awudnspiruitf and mstttnfl cent. Diwii this rulgliy olifi in the heart of ihe rock-barrier rush tha rag ing waters of tho Arkaussu River, IunIiikI Into foaming fuiy and tUshed into spuming t.pry by its fcwift desiwut through IIih tortuutisdeillH. Nj naiiow is tiie passage at niin tuiut that thoru was no rtin for ImhIi road and river, ami therefore, a :urloul c mtructed bridge of sitl had to be thrown length wmeol the slream, nifi cndnl from iron supports mortised Into the nation wslis on each side to the rldit arxl left. Aud right here oau be mn the climax of all the cunon'a irramleur, H at wbiuh lias bueu aptly oiniMi The It yal (Jorge " hor two tbiiiisiwiil six hundred fmt the ulM moil ililhs entr upward Ave times as lofty as tlie nsliiiivr on Miinnutwiit, the highest permanent utructurv rnarevi bv the ban I ot man. ao worm ean au eipiately ilrribe tho rnrfgninotnge nl tlie scene, u iiy iiuh vtimi uuve ijiiiii lis uloriM rau HittreewB tlmin. 'I'h i Is but out. of the many wonders of nature revuld to Him travslnr on the Dnvur (Xlt'oHrsiuU lUilroad, 'The B'-einu l.lneof the World." For (Utai'ed iiiIoiiimH'u auuutlhts most dullghtlul tnp Utthu Utkt, addresj J. I). l INSKIKI.D, Oei,' Act.. RioUranJe riysteiii, tlSiv, tf PortUiid Orfsen. oyou mi Dr. HaU'8 Congh Syrup .vM onro a Cough or (0S1T nt oof-o. C'onquurs Urup,Whooplnr-'UdKh and Measle Cougn without An!. Ilotliura pralsa it. I) jotora prewrlhe Jo fur Uronohl Us, Hoi ruvnifuj, (irij'ix, J'ncumonla and (nnurnttlon. lb gives qulclr, Hurorc-sults. I'lUc, . ltofusotho dealer's su!wUtut 1 it u not m cood. iipfti KPa i3yi9.. Always cures vlion oilier fail. fV. Bull's PUU cur ConiUrJitlon an Ijv.i VrouWi. s puis, 10 CU, TrUI tux. a cU 9 u m?t& vLi&mm m mw tMiJ&jiLiiJmsJ&D HLLiJr.x niai tmt isHf ' Bs r.i mb jhi eh turn v&nL fttmwm lwnm s&eeiia vzyrium&v wBrwtnm H BMJtettt jJj3BBHKBKtKtlKKKKSKKKMtKKKKKSKKK Tito Kltitl You llnvo Alwnj-s In uso for over 30 years, Za AH Oountci'fcltH, Imltntions nnd JnHt-ns-jood" nro bu6 Exiicrlmonts tlntt trlflo with nn 1 ondmiircr Vxo health of lufhntH und Children Exnorl' uco ngnlnst Ei.porlmont. What is GASTORIA Cosloria Is a linrinlcpj Buhntituto for Cnntbr Oil, Pnro goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. St Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor oilier Nnrcotio Rubstiw:co. Its op;o is its guarantoo. It destroy? Wrms und ulluys Foverlshncss. It cures Dlurrhoun, nnd Wind Oolic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Fhitiiloiicy. It nsslmllnics tho Food, regulates tho Stomach ticl Bowel h, giving healthy nud natural sloop Tho Children's Panacea- Tho Mother's Friend. GErUBNE CASTOR! A ALWAYS Kcars tho mX Thb KM You Have Always. Bought fin Use For Over 30 Years. THC OtNTAUII M'lMNV, TT MUBBAY TIIItT, NrW TCMN OtTV. XZTZ.ESCZ k 8,000 Miles Long. ,. Tlie Burlington Routo ranks among the greatest of tho world's railroads. Over 8,ooo miles long; employing 35,000 men; reaching 1,300 towns nnd cities in tho cloven stnta traversed by its lines; having throutfh'car arrangements which extend moro than hnlf way ncross tho continent nnd earn cstly striving to give its patrons absolutely uncqualed survice, it is tho lino YOU should select, next time you go oast. Om.-ihn. Chicago, Kansas City. St. Louts and F.VEKYWIIKKI! hoyond. M -. 3338ZSS&7!3C!Zmi &i'??czmizzrFx?3aKmFim ri rr.nrn iwh f irrii iTiiisM . Market Quotations 1 oday A "Mkc Salem Giod Mime Merkel" Wheat, OJts, BKi Wliont-Wo. OatH 31o It ts uy f 15 pcrton. Flax Oar-h, NonhwuHt, fl 07. Hop rvarkct. Hops llffll2o. Stiiutlvi'ii..ii't 12o. I.hrpoel, Doc. ft. Hon nt London I'uuillu CoHot Hi-ndy, H bt, to 4, Live suck Msrxer. Btoors aauc. t?-iwc 1'Jf (!: Sheep 4-.d0r,os8 toI3,00 l)ll)Jt)(l VtMl ll'l Ui I IIoh, nlivi ijfu. Ilis, dtussfHl lie, flour, lliy, Pel, Ulr. Ilalod chpat f7.6U. (lovnr-17. Fred hnrln. f 16jf per top, liran-flUH. Short IK. W. 1 lour, wholesalo f 2.05, Potatoes, Apples, Ulc. I'otaloos 55c. Applw lOl1o nor hox. Kiioy poktl l DO. Unions, $lftO to (I ih pitr 100 lb. Dried ll'rulu Driul apples 'tyiio. I'allun nninos IUi to Mi to 3L" I'etlts Prunes Wi to 6(.-41.0 1 a. Wool. Fence Potts. Uic, Hlei1r-30. feinooUil urowth JJ.OO. Ash- f J 60 llmlvo.ik-ft.OO. l'oio oak-I.OO. Codur pouts to 10a, Dairy aal Creamery Products. l)Mlry butter loffliOo. Uriwrnerv 90U3o. Htoro 160. FirsUulass 0 iintry, pur roll .'16, Ureum at urouuinry, nan aklniruod Seprator skltuniod 38c. Cfisajd Poullr;. Kir 20c. Ttirkeya, live 10c per pound. ftwe to pur doMn. Ducks fj to H per doren, Wool and Mohair. Qua mi wool lac. iltMlium llu. Pint 1 1 1. ilohwU-JO to 'J6. lilies, Pelts asdFurs. Oren hldrs, No. 1 6c liHHtn litdus, Nn. 2 la. Calf skins -lo. bliMp SO to 7fie, Oofttr-kius afJctnfl.OO. Oruy fox 10 to 40u, (Vxui 111 to 96o Mink -it to( I.. Uitur-l tft6. rkniik 10 toSCw. Minkrnt 1 IoSd. Wllduat-lUtoMo. Stelner's Market, Chlekens-7(E&i. Hw Pr ihizn, oarh 18a. I PoriUsd Market. PouTWxn. Jhh 27. - Wheat Walla WRU,0JeO. Hour furtioud. !! uradts 3,803 (3.VIL Oraham 2 692S0 , Oate Cholro Whim fl.lOe Q $1.25. llarltiy tlO $'10 per ton, MlPsturf Ihun, fl8 I LlayTluiotb ,U12 per tin, Bought, nnd which has hocn has hoi-no ho Blfrnntnro of i r mttl hns been muilo under his por jt sonnl supcrvislr i nlnco ltd infitnoy. Signature of A. C. Siikldoh, General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. Unioiiit-1 1. 60 0(1 76. Potntoea- 86 Q 1)0 por rontnl. lluttor Hoot dairy, 18Q20; Inncj rrenmcry 2627kcHtoro l!li(,16j.ni Iis-Ontron, rnnrh 23idoz. Poultry Chickens, mixed $3 60 M 00; horiu 1; tnrkoya, Jivu 'i He. Mutton tiros. 4a Mobs Grosa 640. Hsol-Grosa 3.7o &H 00 Voal Gross, 80 fee U', Hops lKai2on. Wool Valloy, 13 Ifioll 5 Kastarn Oreiron, BQiViKo ; Mohalrf 'JIlitclb, HIiIpb Dry hides, ll) pounds and up ward, 16c & 16)6. Salem Iron Wn-nlro and All kinds iron and hrnse cast ings. Itepnlrs of ull kind of farm nnil mill ma Foundry chinery. JAMES GILL., Leasee. 10 22 ti S. C. STONE, M. D. PHOI'RtETOR P Stone's Drug Stores n-h. ..-..- 1 .JlIVV 1 ", .a ... MB vtvitd l.TTU IU HUVf V IUVAIW III I1W xj-tana jjj Loninerciat street, ana are weui stocked wltti a complete llpe of druisand raed Iclnes toilet articles, perf usury, ,truhei, etc- DR. STONE' lias had some 15 years exterlence In the prac ice f uedl.iat and now makes no chares for I ooiultaiion, examlnatwu ur pmcriptlon. CAPITAL UilT Express and Transfer Moots all mall nud pneaungur trains. UaUKaK to all pnrta of tho city. Prompt eurvicu. Tolonliono No. 241. DIHqiTK V HOMYKR Your Best Friend j When you And youro.'othea all out of 1 order, worn aud witii buttons off, etc., you want tho right person to tako caro of them and that portion Is your stop mother at Univalent Dye Works. At this establlahuiontyou can get any. thing set 'o rights, from a pair of gloves, to tho most elaborato silk gown. A gentleman can get his hat cleaued, his frouters creased, or his wholo suit ro. invenated to suit his taste, also lour suits a month for ono dollar lluttqns tewed on, rlpa BHwed up, auita prosud on short notice, New goods shrunk for dress making. MRS. C. II. WALKER 195 fVim'i r il m FOR SALE 1 will offer fur salo tho ontire plant and premleea of the Crytul Ico Works ou oany terms or will lease same lor a nuuilxir of yeura to ft reepuumbie party prgvldod sale or lease la consumated in tilJo thirty days. Party can havo op tion on 00 cotda 0 fir wood in tho tim ber at cost. Apply to Jamca Maeuira on the premises. 0 23-1 1 Ihe telegraph editor ol tho Uoiif, Idaho. Staifsman was robbed and left for dead Momlsr inoriilnK. ok.fe-j?rsrit.a:jflL,. Burs ti lb" fld frt'Haw Unn tWJ VfBAtua tt 2L ADVERTISEMEWTS Aft i iiktmtnts, (iv e lints or less, la this eotnina iasenedihree times for 25t, 50ca Week SL?o a month. All over five lines i t the urn rite WANTED. WANTED-Agirl lor general houst work. Inqulra at third cottaao north of Lincoln school buildluB-on 8onth Hluh Ptrret 1-27 3t A YUUNU MAN-vehhes a place to work for his hoard while .attending fchop. Apply to W I. 8taly at Cap Ital Unslncs college. 25-3t bNOlNfcLR-Competpnt, experienced, rellablo, wants pprmanent position. Addreta A. H, M. Journal ofllre. 1.8.11. POR AIE. FOli bALh-Corr with twin caUes. 1'irat-clnsR nnlmat in every rcsprct. 71!1 ??,Lat ft barirali.-MfB. Mary fchmlil, Turner roaii. 1 27 3t W JOlJ. Dry sveond growth fir. 4 loot, delivered to housmand stores prompt ir. Uavo ordors with It. L. Wade. No. SrtlPm, and W. A. White. 210 Commercial. 1 281 NEW WOOD YARD.-Oawwl and fnttr loot wood, Largo nnd second growth 11 r, nsh and willow dell vend to any iMitof tho city. Phone 2616 Blsrk. W. II, Hurdlck. 12-lBtl. FOU .-ALE. 3000 Cedar Posts. I also havo on hand four grades ol cedar shingles. No shingles to b fonnA pliowhora In the City like our N. J, II. Those shingles are tho Detroit brand, acknowledged by all nhtthava used them as tha bsst isada ahinf.si on the market. Hold by 8. P. Mc- Crackru M and Nebraska ttraatc Rnirlewood. lOWtf. F0t PENT. FOR KENT Throe furnished roorrs. Iuqulre of A. Ollnger, at 821 Mill street, or Phono black. 1 7 tf hOR RENT Newly llnlshed offloe rooms in McOornack Slouk. Bteaaa heat, elevator. 10-25tf. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Tampa kid glove (color black) for right hand. Owner may have snmo by calling nt this ofuce and pay ing for this notice. - I 27 ft LO.-vT A thirty oi-cond dogroa Masonlo pinlilrm, on tho county road between lirooka nnd Salem. Finder will ra- celvo suitable ronard by leaving sama at Journal Ofllco SPRAYING. SPRAYING and pruning. Leata or ders ut Gray Rrothers. Richards aasl Mnignn. 1 U ml LODGES. hORESTERS OF AMERICA Oonrt Bhurwood Forest No. 10. UU Fri day nighta in Turner block. Ira Hamilton, 0. R. A. L. Brown, BKy. MISCBLLANC0U3. AGKNTS-ln hpII "fchloy and Bauttsgo" by Geo E. Urulmtn. Autograph In. troductlon and personal account ol battlo by Rear Admiral Schley, True story ol rjantiaso told for first lima hy tho only eyc-witnosses ot the fight. Holla faster than "Life ot McKinley." Lthnrnl commissions. Free omit ri'Kily. Sown 2-cents for postage. Ilewnro of imitations. Can bo has! only from aoln nublishora. W. B. Conuky Company, Cblcsgo 111. Old AUO'l IONEER-S. Friedman salesroom with Upo, F. Smith, Resiilonco at.J Church street, 1 4 tf WILLhON'S SHAVING PARLOR8. Tlio only shop in tho c'ty using the Antlsuptlo huror Sterillter. I alto havo n Dandruff Curo that cures or no pay. Jhs. W. Willson, Prop.? 247 Corn. St. 122t ATTENTION FARMERS-Oatf, Barley, Hay and Prunes wanted. Will buy or atoro. Chopping done promptly. Get our prices holoro you soil, Oluceop. 8flUi Court House. Tillson-lkrtleU rnin Co, r , ' 1 ; - '.'-r.-ar. IIOpiAND PHODUCB BUYEWa. CARMICIIAEL-lloo bilver. Office InBSP Iircymantildi, . Salem. Oregon, biasto of choice hots soiuued fron au truweri. . ,.,u-,,.l nna u....u.... . Al. m.. Francisco, hon rnertbantr. Oreeoa otfUe. Lsdd A auiti Dldf . Salem, II. J, OiuaatisKf, msnster. fboue4Qi. T A. LIVESLCY CO.-llop taerebs ts 0b cmcim Olock, SaJem. Orei oa. PiiitwUII. J., unniuiii i,u,, HUiiiuiiinii iui v duceof ailklnJs ospojlte CsjiUl Brswerr tAUI.,1. . . &..... ...1. mM m Commercial St., Salem, HS.GILEA CO.-Wholesale frultj, ttoiut cto. Fruit sacks for sale. Buyers or erou prunes, potatoes and trod we or ail kISJs WaliacoWareaouse, corner llitn sad TradSiSM. OOLltBlt UlCgOn. UUilhKSS UK 03. O. H MACK OBI JBfmW X&X? Hucccessor to Dr, J. M. Keooo, la Whlto Corner, Salem Ore. ParUei de siring superior operations t moderate feo in any branch are inesptclalrequsnt Dr Grace Albright Graduate of American School ot Oateosatby. t 1 I Every day except Sunday. OMm uoura 0 to 12 a. m; 1 to 4 p, ra. 0U Fellows' Temple, Cor Court and High atrtutts. Phono, Main 2;81. Dr. Tacle Real, ssslsUaL Sal r OFFIOB OlTy HALL, For water orvice anply at orae Hills navable monthly In adr-toc Mako all romp'alqta a' tnooffc B. R. JONES, Attornoy-at-uaw Toiodo, Ororon Wh Clfti of oircmi Courtor six ya d MJ ooamv "." The Variety Store China and Glassware, tin, awtfj wooden ware, dolla and eWr dishes, tissue papers, napkins, tatlo ety, onvelopce, etc. Fred G. Keens. 94 Court Street. S0ULE BROS PIANO TUNERS - AND REPAIRERS PORT I 4n a CLASSIFIED M 1. fl k A ; n ?& $y