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    THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1803.
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nOPJ3H BROTHEHS
Salem. Oregon.
Through personally conducted tour
lit sleeping cars botwocn Portland anr
Chicago once a week, nnd between Oi
den and Chicago throe times a week
via tho Scenic lino.
Through Standard stooping car.
dally betweon Ogden and Chicago, vli
tho Scenic lino.
Through Standard sleeping can
dally betweon Colorado Springs cud
St. Louis.
Through Standard and tourist sleep
Ing cars dally betweon Ean Franclscc
and Chicago, via Los Angeles and E
Through Standard sleeping cars ano
chair cars dally betweon SL Paul anC
Chicago.
Be sure that your ticket reads rl
tho Great Rock Island Route.
Tho best and most reasonable din
Ing car service.
Ing car sorvlco. For Information
T. J. CLARK, Trav. Pass. Agent
L. D. OORIIAM.
Gen. Agt.. 260 Alder SL, Portland, Or
PILES
A nr r.rtWl If y u
juoTB ennnnt; tnr
Pitt wppw
D. Mitt. ThniM. BiM.
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MARTIN NUDV. LANCASTER. PA.
Sold in Salem by S. C. Stone.
Call for Freo Samples.
FARMS FOR SALE
150 acre stock ranch, house, barn, No.
1 orchard. Price $1500, $900
cash,$300.ln trade, $300 on 3
years time. ,
80 acres, house, barn lame. 25 acres
In cultlvatlan. Price $600. Over
50,000 acres outrange Jolnlnjr this
dace.
82 acres, 60 ac.es- In cultivation,
house tarn, out bulfdlnes. 1-4 rnlle
to No. 1 school church, store and P.
0. No. l hop land, Price $3000,
on nood terms, write for full par
ticulars. CO. BURGESS,
Agent,
Sheridan Oregon
CX H. MACK
Successor to Dr. J. M. Koene, U
Wnlta Corner, Salem, Oregon. Partla
desiring superior operations at mod
erate fee to any branch are In cspoela)
request
CAPITAL "CITY
Express and Transfer
MeU all mall and paawnger train
amt to all part oX the city
Toapt Krrlc. Telephone No. itL
HECKMAN IIEDR1CK.
ftlfllMllIiMllS-j
s Electric- lighting j
7 SAFEST 2
$ CIEANEST J
$ MOST
S CONVENIENT t
4 No Matches. No Odor.
j No 8moked Ceilings.
A Good Strong, Clean,
Clear Light of................
R Candle Power'
costs
ONE CENT PER HOUR.
Power at Low Rates
per Horsepower.
SALEM LIGHT.POWER
and
TRACTION COMPANY.
H
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL
For water sorvlco apply at omct
Bills payable monthly In advanca
Make all complaints at the offlco
S. C. STONE, M. 0.
....PROPRIETOR OF....
STONE'S DRUG STORES
SALEM, OREGON.
Tho stores (two n numbor) nro lo
cated nt No. 235 and 297 Commercial
street, nnd aro woll stocked with n
complete lino of drucs nnd mudlclnos,
toilet articles, perfumery, brushos,
etc.
HnB hnd somo 25 years oxporlonce In
tho prnctlco of medicine, and now
mako8 no charges for consultation. ex
amlnntlon or proscription.
SOULE BROS.
PIANO TUNERS
AND REPAIRERS
...... PorSUm and vlclati)
PORTLAND OR. leave orders at Ceo
Will's Music Btore.
L.D.flMlttl Rentuig Agent
Good Barcalns FalrTreatment.
List Your Proccrty with inc.
230 Commercial St.
THE ELITE CAFE
203 Commercial Street.
OYSTERS
Served In the est nt stylo and wit)
tho most suitable accompaniments.
R ECKERLPN. Proprietor
White Bronze Monuments
Never chip, crack, tar
nish, moss or corrode
The only kind that nev
er needs cleaning. For
the truth of the above
see them In all the Sa
lem cemeteries: somt
of them have teen there
for 17 years. If you
want the very test at
half the price of stone
hat will last ten times
as lone, call on or ad
dress
TR WATT 190-192 CoramtrclilSl
D, WAX lt S4lem. Ortioa.
Proposals for Wood.
Sealed proporals for tho delivery of
400 cords of large, Hvo body fir and
100 cords of second growth fir wood
for tho use of tho Oregon Stato Ponl
tontlary. will be recolvod at tho offlco
of tho Suporintondent until 3 o'clock
p. m., Saturday, March 21, -1903, at
which time they will bo opened.
Delivery of said wood must bo made
on or before Soptember 1C, 1003.
The said wood must be sound and
of good quality.
Accompanying each bid must bo
cash or certified chech equal to 10
nAP rfinf nf nninunt of bid.
Right Is reseived to reject aiiy and
all bids or any portion of a bid. Bid-
dors aro Invited to bo present.
J. D. LEE.
Superintendent Oregon State Peni
tentiary. Salem, O-eeon, March 12, 1903.
d a-m-t, w t
Just Received.
A large supply of Armour's "Star"
boms and breakfast bacon. Just what
you want. Guaranteed the beat on tho
market
BRANSON & ItAQAN.
Strong's Restaurant
la tho favorite eating house of the
citv. Tho best meal service that can
be njyj, '
rSEs
CONSUMPTION
tho most areaaed and deadly of all
diseases, as well as pneumonia, and
all Lung Troubles are relieved at once
and cured by Acker's English Remedy
"the king of all Cough Cures." CureB
Coughs and Colds in a day.. 25 cents.
Your money back If dissatisfied.
Write for freo sample. W. H. Hooker
& Co., Buffalo, N. Y. D. J. Fry, Drug-gist
Administrators Final Notice
Notice is hereby given that tho un
dersigned has filed his final account
as administrator of tho estate of John
D. Fain, deceased, with (tho county
court of tho stato of Oregon, for tho
county of Marlon, nnd Bald court has
set tho time for hearing tho samo on
Wednesday, tho 1st day of April, A.
D., 1903, at 10 o'clock a. m. of Bald
day, In tho county court room nt Sa
lem, In said county, at which tlmo the
same nnd nny nnd nil objections' thoro
to and tho settlement of snld estato
will bo heard by said court.
Dated at Salem, 'Oregon, UiIb 3d day
of March, A. D., 1903.
F. A. TURNER,
3-3-5tTue3 Administrator.
Corval lis & Eastern RR.
No. 2 For Yaqulna:
Leaves AlbM y 12:45 p. m
Leaves Co-vallls 2:00 p. in.
Arrives Yn I n ....... C:25 p. in
No. 1 Returning:
Leaves Yaqul-a C:45 n. ni
Lcav Corvallls 11:30 p m
Arrives Al -nny 12:15 p. m
No. 3 Tor ctrelt:
Leaves Albany 7:00 n. m
Arrlvos Dolrlot 12:05 p. m
No. 4 From Dotrelt:
Leaves Dotrol 12:45 p. m
Arrlvos Albnny 5:35 p. m
Train No. 1 nrrlvua In Albany in
time to connect with the S. P. Bduth
bound tralr, as we I a" giving two or
thro . hour in Albany boforo dopuiture
of S. P. northbound train.
Trail. No. P con- .cts w'th tho S. P
trnlns at Corval.'ls n . Albany giving
direct service to Newport and adja
cent beaches.
Trn'n No. 3 for Dctr't. Drcltnbush
and oilier jio'intali rcsor'a leaves Al
bany nt 7:00 a m rv.ncb.lng Detroit
at noon, giving ample tlmo to reacb
the Tprlngs samo day.
For further Informntlcu apply to
EDWIN STONE.
Manager.
THOS. COCKRKLL, Agent, Albnny.
H H PRONISK AkvM Pnrvnllln
IMON PACIFIC
AMD
3 TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY.
Through Pullman, Standnrd nnd
"ourlst stooping cars dally to Omaha,
Chicago, Spokano; torlst slocpors
dally to Kansas City; through Pull
man sleoplng carps (personally con
ducted) weokly to Chicago, Kansas
City, St. Louis nnd, Memphis; reclln
Ing chair cars (seats free) to tho East
dally.
OKPART
KOK
TIME SCHEDULES
Krom J-oriluDd, Or,
ARRIVK
FROM
Chicago
Port laud
bfx-cltl
9 30 a. in
tI Hunt
In gum
"Atlantic"
KzproM
8:16 n. m.
Tialluut
Ingion ""STKoT"
rm Mail
6 00 p. m.
via
Bpokane
Halt Lake. Demcr. Fl
Worth, Omaba, Kauau
Ultr. HI. Uiula, Clilwto
4(30 p m
anil nui
Bait Lake. I)DTer XL
Wortli, Omaha, Kauau
CUT, fit. Usui, Chicago
an
a mil
Walla Walla, Iwuion,
Bpokme. Wallace. Pull
man. Mliinearoui BL
M
haal. Uuluth.Mllwaukr
oiiicacn, ana Et.
70
" HOURS '
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
No Cfaanie of Crs
70
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDUIH
From Portland'
All willing datea aubject
to changa
1p.m. Korean rrandtoo i p a
SalltTCfjtili)!
Dally
except COLUMBIA IllVHU I p. m
uunoaj ToAatorla ao-1 War . onn'a
S p. in. , Laudlugt
Batnrdaji
OP ")
WILLAMETTE RIVER
Steamer Kuth leaves Balem for Fort'
land and way landings on TamHlay .Thurs
days and Satnrdays, about 10 a. m, Foi
Corvallia vmi way landings, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at abont t
A. L.' OKAIG, M, P. BALDWIN.
Uen. fass. Agt. Agt. O. R. & N. doer
Portland, Ore. Salem, On
Popular Eating House.
Firstrolass, np-to-dato meals are
served dally at Strong's rcs'auranL
This is Salem's popular eating bouso.
You can get Just what you want.
Fine, Sweet Grange.
We have Just received a fresh lot
of California oranges, and you knov
we carry nothing' but the yery best
These are cerjalaly fine,
see for -yourself.
You should
BRANSON k RAQAN.
BREEZE
GIBSON'S
TRADE
How a Polk County
Made $2 50
Man
Facial Massage and How Old
No. Eight Sails
"I Just made two nnd a-half the
slickest," said Breeze dlbson, the
Polk County hop-grower and stalwart
Democrat, Jingling somo Bryan money
"How did you do lt7" snld tho Jour
nnl man eyeing tho sliver.
"Man wanted to know If I had n
cow for solo."
"No, but I've got a likoly young
hclfor."
"Wuat'll you take for hor," said Uie
man.
"I'll take $25, says I."
"Ho wroto mo a check and tho
minute I took It I suo I was away too
low but I didn't gig bnck but remark-
ed to the mnn 1 had letliur go too
cheap."
"Well, give mo $2.50 nnd I'll lot
you off on tho the trade."
"I handed him tho check and two
nnd a- half."
"I don't soo how you inadu nnythlug
by that" snld tho roportor.
"Well. I'd a give him $G.OO Just n
quick and when ho offered to let mo
off for $2.50 I was Just $2.80 ahead
wasn't I."
It wemed so perfectly sntlsfnctory
to Dreese that thore was no usu ar
guing with him.
A Fine Opening.
"There Is a line opening nt Salem
for a lady's hair dressing uatabllsh.
mont. There nre fow If nny compot
out lady's hair drowors lit the city
nnd the result Is that Salem women
go to parties nnd to tho thentro with
oxcrulatlngly plain colffuro, and really
nppear to lltttlo advantage cnmpnrod
with what thoy might enjoy In that
respect were artistic care of the head
dress Introduced." Tho speaker wns
one of tho swullest looking mntroiiH
of the Capital City. "I am also an
advocate of tho facial massage for
women and it gos with linlr drewi"
Ing. I happen to know thnt my hus
band onjoys tho luxury df having his
fnce worked over once a wuok by IiIh
barber for half an hour or moro, al
ways comes home lookluk fresh nnd
rosy and fifty per cent bolter for his
treatment. Th best barbers work
th muscles of the face and the skin
until the dabby appearance Is nil
gonn, nib In a lot of almond oil nnd
othor skin foodv, nnd finish It all off
with somo good fillers for tho pores
and n dash of good face powder. Oh
you sctMln't tell mo tlu iiin don't
have their fncos primed for special oc
casions. Wo need It Just ns much ns
thoy and then --'o nsed still more a
shoo dressing parlor. All three could
go togothor and somo bright mnn nnd
woman have a fine business oppor
tunity by combining hair-drew Ing,
fuclal massngo and shoo jmllshlng.
Foot Massage.
Talking about the comforts of men,
In Chicago the principal barber shops
bavo their chairs rigged ho that your
shoos nre takon off and shltied while
you nre being shavod and when you
are being finished off the sheen are
put back on your feet. The feet are
rested while you are being shaved or
having your hair or beard trimmed.
Another shop has gone a step farther
In tho dlrqulon of tho nrlentnl luxury
and while one man takes away the
shoos to bo shlned nnolher taken oft
tho customer's socks and gives his
feet a massage treatment Tho feet
are Bpongod and treated to disinfect
ant nnd oiled and bayrumnifxi and
then all the muscles of the Instop nnd
sole or tho foot and oven tho tiny
muscles of the toes are worked over
until when the barber l through with
the top-droeslng of the human head
piece the massage artist has pro
duced a warmth and glow In tho -ap-lllarlos
and oven the sole of the foot
that makes the tired man go out
of there with a freshness, spring and
elasticity that his family hardly recog
nlxo him. It is a question whethor
this would work among tho denizens
of a damp climate where thore are
apt to bo webs between the digits of
the pedal cutromltJwi Somo Salem
barber might try foot massage- or the
I'nlona might make a rate for tho ser
vice.
Old Number Eight.
All tho motormen on tho electric
line like old number eight. Sho Is
not tho least bit styMsh. Is racked
la every Joint and swaying back and
forth like a howso that is about to
fall down en your head. But old
number eight has. a splendid dlsposl
tion, responds to the brako and takes
the Juice at the slightest touab. She
has a fine headlight, a good motor
and is well lighted Inside, To o hfr
go iwlnglnff afcrig, yon wouldn't thiijk
To o hfri
SHE
MADE A
JMGE
A Charleston Mother Did So
With Advantage to Herself
and Children
A mother living in Charleston,
Mass., tho happy possessor of four
children, writes. "Every fall and
winter I havo laid in a stock of cough
remedies, croup mixtures nnd throat
medicines for my children, for somo
how or othor they uover seem to bo
free from colds, coughs or soro
throat.
This fall I mado n.chango in tho
usual program. I had myself beep
cured of an obstinato catarrh from
which I had been suffering for years,
by Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, and as
thoy were pleasant to tnko 1 deter
mined to try them with my children.
Our family physician tuld mo ho knew
them to bo perfectly safo, nnd nothing
better could bo used for catarrh,
coughs nnd colds.
So I gave them to the children, nnd
have continued to do so over Btnco,
whenever there Is tho lonst "Ign of
croup or soro throat, nnd I no longer
dread tho nppronch of cold weather
as I once did.
Stuart's Catarrh TablotH hot only
cured me of chronic nasnl catarrh, but
they have snved mo many an anxious
night with my little ones. Tho child
ren like the tnoJo of Item, nnd It Is
renlly wnndeiful how quickly thoy
will break up n croupy colli or nn olt
stlnnte. deep-seated cough."
i'eoplo who have used sprays. Inlinl
era, salves or washes for catarrh and
have found how useless they nre, will
be ngromhly surprised at tho results
following the use of a pleasant, con
venient, Internal remedy In tnhlet
form. Druggists everywhere admit
that Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, which
8-ll for R0 cents full-Hlsed pr.cknge, is
th safest, most offoellve nnd popular
of catarrh modlcltu-H. 317-19-Slv
she wns fast but none of tho nowor
cars on tho road will keep ns near
the time enrd as old number eight,
one of the original equipment when
P. S. Knight and M. I,. Chamborlnln
were managing the road. Sho re
minds mo of a ship that Is well rig
ged, whore all the braces and yards
and sails swing bnck hut sho cntchce
very pennyweight of wind mid
whoops nloug thro . the water like
as If sho wan alive. That kind of n
vessel will outsail alt your nlco-fittcd
nnd tlght-rlgged ships thnt- ever Moat
ed, But old number eight wouldn't
stand up In a storm worth n cent and
.t ship tackled up slack would., Hor
braces nre shy nnd If she over strikes
n snng her whole mansard roof will
crnsh down on the hendH of her crew
and pnHssngnrs. The Colonel.
$100 Reward. $100.
The rondora of this paper will ho
plsasod to loam thnt thoro Is at lonst
one drondod dlsonses that sclonco tins
been nblu to euro In nil Its stages and
thnt Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo
Is the only positive cure now known to
tho medical fraternity. Catarrh be
ing a constitutional dlseaso, roqtilros
a constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is takon Internally, act
ing dlroetly upon tho blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system, theroby
destroying tho foundation of tho dis
ease, and giving tho patlont strongth
by building up the constitution and
assisting ' nature in doing its work.
Tho proprietors have en much faith
In Kb curative powers, that thoy of
fer One Hundred Dollars for any onso
that It falls to euro. Bend for list of
testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHRNHV & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by dr'gglsts, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills aro the Best.
Mr. Wataon Resigns.
J. O. Watson, a young attorney of
Portland, who has been serving as
deputy In the ollloe of Attorney-flenor-al
Crawford has resigned his ionltlon
nnd roturnod to Portlnnd where ho
will again engage in tho lugni pro
fession. While In tho city M. Watson
made u number of friends who will
regret to see him leave tho city. Ho
will bo Biiccr-edod by n young Wil
lamette university law student named
Parker, of Roseburg.
Tho Excitement Not Over.
The rush to the drug store still con
tinues and daily scores of people oa(
for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for th
Throat and I.ungo for the care of
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis
and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam,
the standard family remedy. Is sotd on
a guarantee and never falls to give en
tire satisfaction. Price SCc and 60c.
CASTOR I A
For Infant and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bsant the
i&&ff&&
Signature
r
Spfing
The smartest line
of Men's Trousers
in Salem are hcre
All the new patterns
in all wool materials
Every pair bears
the
"Union Label"
M
The Deneflt of Change.
Wo nro llko house- plants. Wo need
a change of soil now nnd thonto he
roplnntod. Now 'sosnos, new oxporl-
jonceH, now surroundings a chnngo of
climate, dry nlr Instead of molsturo,
sunshlno in plnco of cloud. This Is
somothlng essontlnl to health. Thora
aro conditions near nt hand that nro
bettor than Kuropo enn orfor. Take
a month or two in California. Plant
yoursolf for n tlmo whore thoro Is no
Irritations, whore tho hotel Is boyond
criticise, tho landscape pleasing, nnd
whore warm, sunny wonthor Invites
walks nnd drives, Puro and dry nlr,
nnd tho luorenand olectrlo Influences
of sunshlno nro vastly helpful.
You can mako thin trip at vory lit
tlo oxponso, nnd onjny n rldo over tho
scenla Siskiyou nnd BlinHtn Moun
tains, which, nt this tlmo of tho yonr,
with thulr snow-covorod peaks, nro un
surpassed for their grandeur.
For comploto Information rogardlng
rntoH, points of Interest nnd delightful
hotols In California, address,
W. K. COMAN.
(Ion. Pas. Agt. S. P. Co.,
ood&W-lm Portlnnd, Orogon.
UNION HOUSE.
Your stepmother is still hero, ns
busy as over. When your clothes aro
worn and dirty, or .tho buttons off,
Jako thorn to hor, at tho 8nlcm Dyeing
nnd Cleaning Works, Repairing and
rollnlng; now velvet collnrs put on
ovorcoats; nlso four suits a month for
$1. Called for nnd returned.
MRS. C. H. WAI.KHR, Prop.
IOC Commercial StrooU
Wanted 200 Cords.
Seasoned fir, mustly largo, live,
body wood, nt tho penltontlnry brick
yard, 70 cords to bo delivered by April
20th. prox. Apply to J. D. LKtt,
Superintendent Stato Penitentiary.
Salem, March It, 190.1. dit-wlt
The Whlie House.
These cold days It Is much bottor
to take your meals in tho city, than
to go homo. Tho Whlto House Res
taurnnt Is Just tho placo you aro look
ing for. Open day and night.
Harper's Whiskey Is the best
Qet some Into your vest.
Qus. 8chrelber keens It,
And you know tho rest.
FARMER'S HOME
1S3 Stats Street.
TELL ME
Whcro aro you going and when, and
I will tell yqu 'what tho rate, will bo,
when you will reajh your destination
and why you should take tho Burling
ton. No matter whether Chicago. Omnha
Denver, Kansas City or St. Loula Ib
tho city you want to reach, your tick
et should roud ' via the Burlington."
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