.,,niii.iii.n..iyjiiii mi we ;' '"PjIjH,l ""?: "ii-tv''j" wwrTT" HMMnHmnMnaHMHMMiMdbakHli "T"jii,j-ijMP,i'sisf-'--i wpm "" ""& w?(ww',w5i " THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH-2, 1903. PAGE SEVEN. -u.U-jvMJ!.xHLllllKM lEBHHHn ' - nTTUmammMMaMMKKTKnMmanmwmwmmwrwfTinmii -HWliPWWll - , ,- - - T -T- ,Vi - wr -f',1- -- ,.j, ' r - ' a i isaSSmMui 1. 1 tiKUJBUUapWMMilJtMWBiSrTiy'tfc H I si II ANfcgdablcr puMtionrorAs slmilaling Hid h. Jrr.iincgula ling UicSloinncte niidBowels of psjmmmmm Promotes Digcalion.ChecrPtir ness andltest.Coutalns neither Sjium.Morpliine nor'MUicral. OT'NAH.COTIC. bapcafOUJarSAKUELNTCllKlt Jmptan Seed-' MxJmna CtiriKfdJaaiv hBtiKyrrm. rtamn Apcrfcct Remedy forConsUpn non , Sour Slomach.Diarrliocn Worms.Convulsions.Fcvcrish- ncss nnil Loss of Sleep. Tac Simile Signature or NEW YORK. EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. I ' lit fw. 8 J 11 -f-H--H-'H--H- :: (Pf-rfcTP A :: tJLOVe eectj aiK our p: ices ai e njjht. Grass Seeds. We carrv ;i I eed. incluJi r rimothy, I Red Top. Wesquit , etc. Buy Grass Seeds in bulk the ptice o! pack.i e serd-. D. A. WHITE & SON, Feedmen and Seedmen, f Phone 1781- 91 -H IIIIIHII MIHUH-HH-H 1IIIIIMIIIIIIII H I -H-H-H-- ::::::::A G E N C Y OF:::::::: S J BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CQ. 1 GR AIN BUYERS AND SHIPPERS OF QR AIN J Warehouses at Salem Brooks Switzerland, Pratum. Macleay. 'Shaw, Derry. Turner, Shedd. Ilalsey- Loans made on Farms. : 2 HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES J J. G. Graliaill, Agent, 207 Commercial St.,Salem, Ore. 2 NBW CLASSES In Comraorclal Law, Arlthmotlc, Grammar, otc, aro now bolng com monccd at tho , CAPITAL BU3IM533 COLLEGE' On this account, it Ib an unusual ly good tirao to begin a regular courBO. Students, howevor, aro ad in ltted at any timo. Send or call for catalogue. HARRITT & LAWRENCE Sell more Groceries and betterilGroceries than ANYBODY Fresh Walnuts, Currpts and Raisins AND EVERYTHING IN 8EA80N FOR HOUSEKEEPERS IN THE COM. ING SEASON. OLD P. O. GROCERY. Wood Good seasoned fir wood to any part of the city, at P. S. BBNTLBY 181-183 Commercial St. nl . UG'AS' ill W vi m i -fytfit l'j (, l & CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mail and passenger trains tuuago to all parts of the city Prompt service. Telephone No. S4L IIBCKMAN & HEDRICK. f" c '-'fwmwoft S! frUSfcH &&-??&! 9itam ASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years THE OtNTAUR OMFrt NCW TORK CtTY. We buv nnlv the verv bet and cieanetseed to be had complete slock of r;iss Rye grass, Orchard grass, and get new seeds, at ih.il f Court Street. SALEM. OREGON. sawed and delivered 4 per cord- Phorle 691 Main. You Get a'Full Quart an honest quart bottle of as fine a liquor a ever passed your lips whan you buy the whiskey wo sell. It may pay for a while to dilute, to de duct, to adulterate; but in the loaf run "boneetyM In the liquor business, as well as others, "Is the beet poli cy." We wish you'd try a sample oase or a battle of some of our brands. J. P. ROGERS, gga- Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dexter. . . . SAEEM WATER COMPANY OfFICE UITY HALL ror water serrtee apply at offle Bills' payable 'monthly In advance. Make all complaint at tke otle. Bears the I t Signature m J' For pLttOO fRUIT GROWERS UNION Held Annual Aleeting . Saturday on Offices Elected and Fine Prospect for Organization Tho Salem Fruit Growors Union ou ters upon Its rocond year with In creased membership and a good finan cial showing. A ton por oent assess ment on tho capital stock last yoar met nearly all oxponsos, nnd tho fruit growors dorlvod substantial bonofits from co-operation. Tho rotall market was kopt from being glutted, and tho prico at tho cannory was Increased abovo any pre vious yoar, and tho only complaint mado by tho shippers and tho cannory was that there was not Btrawborrlos and" other smnll fruits onough to meet tho domand. Strawborrlou not ted tho growors $100 to $300 por acre. The use of artlflclnl fertilizers has bean begun, and largor profits will bo mado this yoar than over boforo. Near ly overy membor of tho union hns boen able to sell all tho plants that ho could be raised, some dorivlngt largor profits from plants than from fruit. The retiring board of olllcors, who handled the union the first yoar, made a splendid showing:, and If their suc cessors do as well, with the splendid start they have, there will bo no cause for complaint. Tils attendance at the annual meet ing Saturday was Inrg) and Inspiring to all present. The members ox pressed n determination to stand sol idly by the organisation', nnd an effort will be made by the next meotlng to tulil to the membership all growers of small frutU who aro not already in the union. An effort will be mndo to organize tho growers of larger fruits, such as poarhet apples and pears and got for them the boiuflt of co-ojem- tlon, nnd an Improved product that will double tho prlco of the product The Proceedings. J. R. Shopatd was called to the chair, In tho absence of Prosldent Reynolds. Secrotary Thlolson road secretary's report Showed membership assessment of $37 reoolved. Total of $201.11 for cra'es nnd boxes was re ceived. Expense, totnl $263,3G. A bal nnco of about $10 was duo secrotary. An Item of $C wns duo for oxpross on nine boxes of penches shipped to Min neapolis by Dent Joneo for the union. The roport wa rocelved and npproved and a vote of thanks was tondorod the secretary. Mr. Thlolsen stated, In re turning thanks, that he had given the union nil tho time at his disposal. A ton per cont asseesmont' was lev lod by voto of tho union. J. It. Shopard, A. Vorclor, A. Au france, S. H. Hatch. 13. Hofer, D. W. Matthews, II. B. Thlelson nnd L. D. Reynolds woro nominated for direc tors flvo to bo olectod. Ballot showed tho following olected: Thlolsen, Au franco, Reynolds, Matthows, Hofer. B. Hofor suggostod that all mombers of tho union propare to contribute a small numbor of crates of gilt-edge product,, to bo usod to oxtond the mar ket for the Salem Fruit Union. D. W. Matthews said he favored that plan, nnd believed that co-oporatlon on that line wns feasible Mr. Thlelson said by means of the union thoy had so cured a cont a pound moro than would have boon possible without W. C. Price heartily endorsed tho union. It was increasing In membership right along. Ho favorod contributing ten crates of oxtra cholcja hordes to ex tend this markot A. Verclor favored using one or two cars of bonis to advertise the Salem Union. S. H. Hatch favored that plan of sending choice fruit out In small ship ment to test njsw market. J. R. Shspard was Impreased with the respect which this organisation had Inspired among shipper aad can- nery. He urged that all members staad by the officers. By an uuaalmous rising vote was decided to contribute at least ten crates each for the purpose of exteaei log the market of the Salem Fruit Union. Mr. Thielsen made a plea for batter apple and pear product. It was suggested that O. A. P. manager of the Wallace fruit farm, hm Invited to address the union at its seat meeting, and so ordered. On motion of 0 rover Henaley. the manager of the eannery wan Invited to meet wlUi the union, and conference to be arranged with the board of di rector. On motion the union adjourned to a- ...-J... I. 1Toul, at n ! IB COUU wuiua; in wuvn, .- The board of directors met. qualified aad elected E. Hofer prealdeat D. W Matthews vloe-preaideat aad L- T Reynolds secretary. The Capital Na- That's the proper propor tion of animal and mineral matter in the bones of a healthy child thirty-seven per cent animal and sixty three per cent, mineral. The bones of the average rickety child show about seventy-nine per cent, animal and twenty one per cent mineral matter. Its this lack of sufficient mineral matter in the bones that makes a child have rick ets. Deformities of the chest and head.bent legs and curved spine are some of the results of rickets. i The disease is one of early life, and the first symptoms are shown in the digestive organs. Usually the appetite is poor and the child grows dull and fretful. There are pains in the limbs and joints. The pulse beats quicker and the veins become slightly swollen; gradually the whole body be comes tender and the face shows signs of waste, depres sion and weariness. Then the action of the disease be gins in the bones. The legs are first to show the effects when they fail to support the child properly. As a matter of fact, the bones cease to grow at this stage. Proper nourishment for the whole body, and particularly for the bones, is the best possible treatment; in fact, it is the only treatment. Scott's Emulsion is there fore the natural remedy for rickets, as pure cod liver oil is the most effective of all remedies for this disease. The hypophosphitcs of lime and soda contained in Scott's Emulsion feed the bones and furnish them with the means to grow properly. It also helps the digestion and pro vides nourishment that can not be secured so well in any other way. It quickly enables the rickety child to make up lost ground, and insures a healthy, natural growth. Be ing as palatable as cream and more nutritious, Scott's Emul sion is easil) accepted by the most delicate stomach. These cl.'im are not made off-hand. We know from nearly thirty yean contact ith such rates that Scott's Kinulilon will do just what we say it will do. We will bo glad to send you a sample free so that you can judge for yourself. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. tlonal bank was continued as treasur er. A resolution was adopted ordering a ton por cont assossmont on the cap ital stock, and authorizing the employ ment of a shipping manager for Uio union. Tho union Is stronaer than ever, and the acreage of strawberries and small fruits Is nearly doubled. Salem Is becoming n recognised center for fruit shlpmonts and Uie growth and distribution of strawberry plants. All growers have made money the past yoar. Stockholders who have not paid thnlr assessments can leave them at The Journal olllce. or pay them to Sec retary Roynolds. The work of the union will be pushed as never before, and the now ofiloers ask the hearty support and oo-operatlon of all the members to make this the red letter year In the history of fruit shipment from Salem. Wm. Lansing, of the carpentera' union, brought up the matter of Iden tifying the Fruit Grower' Union with the Federated Trade, of tale city, and the matter will be further diacuseed at the next meeting. Saturday, March 14th. 6lok Headaehe absolutely and per manently cured by using Mekl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cure ConsU naUen and Indigestion, make yon eat, sleep, work and happy. leMfat tlon guaranteed or money back. J cU. and M cU. Write to W. H. HOOKRR & CO., Buffalo. N V., for a free sample. D.J. FRY, Druggist Irn. N. Y Sold in Salem by S. C. Stone. Call for Free Samples. IMiPiSKKfaeuppoBiionil IiinImI ' .... i ..... - tm aul ) -. - M ijtmu- mtin nuor, UHC.arin, r. CLASSIFIED ADS Advertisement, five lines or less. In this column Insertedthree times for 2Sc. 50c "Week $1.50 a month. All over five lines at the same rate. WANTED. Wanted Men. Wo teach Uio harbor trado In tho shortest posslblo tlmo nt smnll oxponso, and guaranteo po sitions. Wrlto Molor's Barber Col lego, Salt Lake City,' Utah. 2-lC-2m 2000 head of Stock Cattle Wanted Cows and helfor calves, yearlings and 2-yoar-old holfora; flv bulls to tho hundred hund, to ralso on shares by reliable and porfectly ro sn'onslblo lifelong cattlo men. Fine grass rango In westprn part of Lnno county; halt lncrenso for six yours. Address A. J. Thompson.. Gardiner, Oregon. 12-lC-lm FOR SALE. HaTrreJBlntK A flno assortment or goods, consisting of first-class work. Combings rooted nnd put up nlco aa cut hair. Old switches dyed to any shade. Hair Jowolry nnd shampoo ing a specialty. Mrs. C. A. Spauld lng. Corvalll8, Oregon. Call at 383 Front stroot. 2-28-Gt Auction Sale. 2 horses, 08 stock shcop, 2 good brood sows, G shoatc, 4 cows, 3ycarllng8, 1 Shorthorn bull 2 yonrs old, binder, mowor, sulky rako, broadcast seeder, 4 plows, spring-tooth harrow, 2 Iron lovor harrows 10 and 11 foot, 1 3',i-skoIn wngon, 1 buggy, hnrnoss, hoiiBohold furnlturo and many othor articles. Terms of sale, $10 and under cash; all sums over $10 six months' tlmo with approved notes at C per cont Interest Froo lunch. Salo at Cor nelhiB farm, ono mllo northeast of Marlon, Marlon county, Oregon, on Saturday, March 7, 1903. A. H. Cor nelius. 3-2-3d-w Strawberry Plants For sale; Wilson and Mngoon. Call on T. J. Clark, opposite the county poor farm. 2-27-lm Por Sale. 16 acres, with good house and barn. Two ncres In fruit nnd grapes, ono mile east of Frntum, Marlon county; good school, churches, mill stdros nnd sawmill near by. Will soil cheap. Addross John Rich. Pratum, Oro. 2-17Ca4w For Sale, Itont or trade, lor country or city proporty, n country hotol; first-class building, benutlful loca tion, on lino of railroad. Ryan, Woodward & Co. 2-23-lm For Sale. Throo good farms. Host In tho country. Inqulro of Dr. Cuslck, over Capital National bank. I 2-12-lm Typewriter for Sale flood bnrgaln In llrst-clnss machine. Call at Journal ofilco. 2-12-nt Cows for Sale. A few good full blooded Jerseys. Inqulro at David son's, Momlngslde. 1-13-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Wood for Work 25 to 80 loads of good green fir wood free for burning brush. Fred Achilles, M miles north of Salem, Mt mile wost of Kaiser school house. 2-271w Buy the O. K. Grubber and Stump Puller. Manufactured nour Brooks, Or. Throo state premiums; host In the stato; ono horse has power of 90. Send orders early and grub an acre a day. Jas. FInnoy, R. F. D. No. 8. Salem. Or, 11-Ctf You will always find tho choicest meatu and groceries at tho lowest prlcoa at Edward's & Luschnr's, 40C and 410 Stato street 'Phono orders given special attention. HOP BUYERS' DIRECTORY. SQUIRE FARRAR. Hop morcluint and purchasing agont No. 210H Commercial street, upstairs, Salem, Orogon. 'Phono lfiKl. T. A. LIVESLEY & CO. Dealers In hops and hop suppllos. 'Phone 1211, ofilco room 18 Oberholm bldg., Sa lem, Orogon. PRODUCE BUYERP. jamEs " mT'R y le " rcarfJghSs? cash price for potatoos, onions and dried prunes. 175 Commercial street Salem. Oregon. LODGES. Ce-ritVal TodoV flo." WlZTZnttZZTo Hall In Holmaa Block, eoruer State and Liberty street. Tuesday of each week at 7:30 p. m.. A. IS. Strang C. C, R. J. Fleming K. of R. and 8 PORISTEctS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Foresters No. 10. Meets Friday night in Turner block. 8. W. Minturn, C.IL; A L. Brown. Sec. Med or n Woodmen of Amerlea Ore gon Cedar Camp No. Ml. Meets armry Thursday evening S o'clock. Holmaa Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. C; A. I Brown, Clerk. Protecton Lodge No. 2, Anoient Or dor United Workmen, meets every Saturday evening in the Holman Hall, corner of Stato and Liberty street. Visiting brethren welepm. J. O. Graham, M. W.; J. A- Sell wood, Recorder. OSTEOPATHY. S----N Drs. M. T. Sohoettle, Frank J. Barr and Anna M. Bsrr. Graduates American sohool of Osteopathy, Klrkavtlle, Mo., successors to Dr. Qraco Albright Ofilco houra 9 te 12 nnd 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Tomplo. 1'hono Mala 2721; rostdenco phono 230G Rod. Dr. H. H. Scovcll, Suggestive Thera peutics and Osteopathy. Nervous, functional and menial disease's, neu ralgia, headaches, nervous prostra tion, dyspepsia, constipation, diar rhoea, rheumatism, asthma, etc. D'Arcy block, Stato otroet Phone Main 2855. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shaving Parlors. Soven first- class barbers engaged. Finest b&t& rooms In olty. Wo use anUsopU sterilizer. J. Ryan, Prop. .vans' Barber Shop. Only flrat-claia shop on Stato street Kvnry thlcj new and up-to-date. Finest porcelain baths. Shave, lEo; hair-out, Ha; baths, 2Go. Two first-class book blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. VETERINARY. Dr. E. E. Jackson, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Ofilco, Rod Front Llvory. Phono Main 851. Raul enco Phono 2016 Red. 12-5-tf White Bronze Monuments Never chip, crack, tar nish, moss or corrode Ttio only kind that nev er needs cleaning. For the truth of the above sec them In all the Sa lem cemeteries; some of them have been there for 17 years. If you want the very test at half the price of stone that will last ten times lone, call on or ad dress T R WATT 190-I92 CommerclaiSt x . u. VVXXJ.A. Salem. Oregon. S0ULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND OR KorSatem and vicinity levc order at Geo Will's Music Store. O. PL MACK Successor to Dr. J, M. Koono, In Whlto Corner, Salem, Oregon. Partlew desiring superior operations nt mod erate fee in any branch are In especial request FARMS FOR SALE 150 acre stock ranch, house, barn, No 1 orchard. Price $1500, $900 v cash. $300 In trade, $300 on 3 years time. 80 acres, house, barn large, 25 acres In cultlyaHan. Price $600. Over 50,000 acres outranire Jolnlne this place. 82 acres. 60 acres In cultivation, house barn, out buildings. 1-4 mile to No. I school) church. store and P. O, No. 1 hop land, Price $3000, on good terms, write for full par ticulars. CO. BURGESS, Agent, Sheridan Oregon. THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street ' OYSTERS Served In tho ocst of stylo and with tho most sultablo accompaniment. E ECKERLEN, Proprietor THE NEW Center Saloon Will Ocen Tuesday Nifat, the 3rd.) WeluTlteallofour frlemti to lo prtsMrat We vrill Kivti a. dee ImioU FRANCIS & DAVIS, 221 Commercial St. Your Step Mother Is still here busy as ever, and when your clothfls are all out of order, worn, with bu'-ons off, take them to her at the Salem Dye Works. At this establishment you can est anything set to rights, from a pair ol gloves, to tke most elaborate sllh gown. A gentleman can get his hat cleaned, his trousers creased, or hi whole suit rejuvenated to suit his taste, also four suits a month for Jl Buttons sewed on, rips sowed up, sultn pressed on short notice. New goods shrunk for dressmaklug. MRS, C. H. WALKER 1ftl Commercial Strait Harper's Whiskey Is the best Get some Into your vest Ous. Sohrclber keeps It And you know the rest FARMER'S HOME 183 Stat Street ..i