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' f PtZTK"" VftV),' THEDAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1903, PAGE SEVEN r-1. "a Y Jd ? ! k :s Is y ; rnr iniWiiiWP1'1"1 " Jiiii! h.gc(aWc PreporoltonforAs- SScStoiiiachs nnd Bowels of Bug pgEDESSSa Promotes DigcslionChecrftil ncssandncst.Conltilns ncillicr Oaum.Morphiiic nof Mineral. loTlfAllCOTXC. jtroMn-SMUELmaw Puyhii Seat-' MxJmn; $& inrtflHemctlvforCon?lJiv. nftn.SourStomach.Diarrhocn llfWj,Convulsions .Feverish- rrssandLoss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. L EXACT COPrOF WRAPPER. -d! I mm piifK A Little Hot Ait and Hot Wate. All Incudators use one or the other. THE SURE HATCH INCU BATOR Is known as a hot water machine. The reasons for using hot water arc fully explained In the finely Illustrated catalogue. Free for the asking. Machines arc In use all over the world and they give satisfaction everywhere. Call and have us explain the one wc have In our office. Simple, durable and easy to run D. A. WHITE & SON, Feedmen and Seedmen, '' Phone 1781. 91 Court Street, SALEM, OREGON. HtntnnniiH MimHiiiiiiiiiiniiiniKimti lM W-W f 0) I :AGENCY OF iBALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. I !GR AIM BUYERS AND Seed Wheat For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. J. G. Graliam, Agent, 207 i4 - HI44 - fra - M - h - i - HARRITT Sl Sell more Groceries andi-betterllGrocerles than ANYBODY "Cr Fresh Walnuts, Currants and Raisins AND EVERYTHINQ IN 8EA80N FOR HOUSEKEEPERS IN THE COM. INQ 8EAS0N. OLD P. O. GROCERY. . Wood Good seasoned fir wood to any part of the city, at D. S. BENTLBY 18M83 Commercial SL 232 Commercial Stree. Near Bush's Bank. HARNESS, SADDLES. NETS. WHIPS. ROBES. ETC REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. HARNESS OILS, ETC. SALEM, OREGON FLORSHEIM. Wc Have Jast Received Our Spring Stock Of Fforsheims. IRVIN & PETTYS Rrpalrtog While Yoa Waft. 94 Slate Street. Phone 201. GASTORIA For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature A p In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA tmi 0TNTun orn . ncw touk orrr. ! H)MIil4 ) SH1PPERS0F GRAIN J Commercial St., Salem, Ore. - Htt - i - - HI - l - HI - fri - HI - f LAWRENCE $4.00 sawed and delivered $4 per cord- Phone 691 Main. FLORSHEIM. 51 FARMER'S CHOPPED FEED From the Minnesota Farm, Stock and Home Good soetl on poor soil Is making poor use of a good thing. Food Is valueless until digested and (iBslmllatoil, and the same Is true of loading. As profits of beof making decline the thoughts of cattle men lightly turn to milk. - A consular roport Bays that Japan agriculture Is sorely distressed by high rants and Interest. , Kvpry woll manngod farmer's ele vator Is n bettor trust-buster than the average congressman. The snug workshop, with Its car pontor nnd blacksmith kit, ts a profit able place to while away a winter's day. The thought machlno works oven better In cold weather than hot; make it put In full time about those days. Do not forgot that tho owl that dozes In the barn all day Is busy de vouring rats, mice nnd such truck nil night. Whjskoy left to Itsolf is Innocont, harmless stuff; but whon combined with man it becomos vicious nnd dangerous stuff. Nogleet no lo'nger to provide com fortable plnoes for tho young recruits to tho livestock forces that wilt be coming soon. A correspondent Inquire about "bro mus" enormous" (fact). Well getting mixed on words bents getting mixed on tangle-foot. For home consumption mhod sort of po'ntoes may lio grown If desired; but for market only one sort should be presented to the buyer. The beit thing about Cecil Rhode's Oxford scholarships to American stu dents ts that It provides tor only two from each state every three years. This Is written whllo the wont her Is very cold, nnd the writer Ib hoping that but few of his renders are totting monoy by having his rows suitor from cold. Thero nro people who show their Inck of patriotism by declnrlng that Minnesota could have worrlud through some way without a loglslatlvo ses sion this winter. Tho Australasian commonwealth ntntoH will hnvo to I in port, It Is said, 200,000 tons or brondstuffH. It would soom no more strange If Minneapolis wore mnklng such Imports. In tho University of Mlnnosotn tho snlnry of an occupant of a profos sor's chnlr la llmltod to $2100, but Its football coach gets $3000, Physical development Is nooossnry to Intnlloc tunl dovelopmont. of courso; but Isn't tho first beginning to tnko an unfair advantage of tho lost? Snlom, March 17, 1003. Kd. Jeurnal: Tho Portlnnd papers have sent out tho glad tidings that C. II, Mclsaacs, who, It seems, has boon In session with tho bnlanco of the Washington legislature, has returned. Thero Is not a pnrtlclo of doubt about his being bnck, for ho, hlmsolf, not only admits It, but rushes into print to advortlso tho fact, and throws bunches of violets at hlmsolf, and pats Mclsnacs on McIsaacB' own back right In public. Ho Is indeed enthusi astic over hlmsolf, to tho point of slopping ovor in an oxcess of exubor anco. lie loft Portland nearly two months jigo, bound for Olympic, with, unknown to his employors, a slogan In his clothes. The people of Oregon ex pected that tho Btato of Washington would appropriate $260,000 for the Lowls and Clark fair, and no one over dreamed of Its giving loss than $100, 000. But in tho face of this Mc lsaacs loaded up a $50,000 slogan, and by persistent effort, or by accldont. got tho Washington legislature to cut down tho appropriation to that amount. Tho way in which he accom plished this Is told in his own bash ful and diffident manner, as follews: "My slogan was $50,000 or noth- Ing," nnd I got tho former. Tho bllli for this appropriation was unanimous-1 ly assed In tho houso last night" said Mr. Mclsaac. ! "We hud u hard time of it," ha con tinued, "but wo won out in tho end. You know, the bill providing for a $60,oi)0 appropriation pjummm! the sen ate last TkitMiy. It was then refer red to tin- house, where It was amwid el and the appropriation out In half In tho meantime' I toldgraphod to' the fair headquarters bore asking for in struetlons, whusher I should force a confareneo or refuco tho $3fi,000. I received answer that I should use my own Judgment I then determined to have a conforenre. This I did with the result that the senate reused to concur with tho house amendment and committees were appointed from both bodies. From tho senate te fol lowing were appeinted: Senators Rand 8. Hamilton, Halley. Cornwall and Tollman. The houso waa repre- .tf wriwRawwasst!. . : tr-35f-v if. iV.tt - b7v-. - .-. Roll&vos Dandruff fmtiHsdlatoJy and r i wes tht.-k, glossy hair to sup. plant taoformorthtn.brlltlegrowUi. Newhro's liorplotdo performs Its work on tho principle, ' y'r the cause, you roiuovo the J and kills otFtho CTer-busy microbe, ti ""'"' responsiuio ior mi soeip diseases. It thus makes dandruff nnd falling lmlr impossible, nnd promotes a luxuriant grow th oflmlr that soon becomes tkoprido of tho ownsr, Kvcn on bald spots It soon produces hair as thick nnd luxuriant as anyone could wish for. OiMboUttwtlt conrincw that Ittitti only tlt ttttout Uul ttsUj rttoif (. Pw SIt by ill Flnl-Clus Drug Store. M For sale by Danelel J. Fry. Send 10 -ents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit. Mich. sented by representatives Moglor, Cooney, Craig, Vencss and Stevens. Tho commliteo met Inst Wednosdny nnd signed a report requesting the house to recede from Its former ac tion. The report wns presented to tho houso yesterday afternoon nnd wns adopted without opposition." Just think what would have hap pened If Melwine had not beon there? Hut no. let us not contomplnto tho soul-harrowing possibility.' Mclsaacs was there; n Web foot Wlnklereld de termined to do or die a hero meet for the occasion. Did he rnltcr7 Did he weaken? Nary faMer! Nit! Not on your life! He yanked the legislature up liv Its collar, so to speak,' nnd forced a conference. He wouldn't stand for any $88,000 nnnronrlntlnn. He would have refused to accept It. and have haughtily told Wash ington keep hnr dishes nnd d(!t baby at home. Sho couldn't come to our garden party with nny numely hnndoiit or $2fi 000. Sho couldn't play In our hack yard on that kind of a ticket, or pnddlo in Guild's Inko, or slide down our cellnr door, or even swing on tho bnck gate, or look ovor tho fcneo. And Just think how badly tlin Washington push would hnvo felt nt hnvlng tho limit raised on thorn be yond ti elr stnkos? Let us bo becom ingly thankful that they weakoned. otharwlso but let us draw tho cur tain nnd nppronlnto Mclsancs, whllo ho Is yot with us, for Umporor Wil liam, Cnstrn nnd John Hull will bo bidding for him next. Tho Northwest is ontlroly too small n field for Mc lsaacs. ' AN ADMIUKR. Tho Albany Democrat calls Mary Mncluno n big bunch of nothing. Well, she admit In her ook shilling sovon teen handkerchiefs Into hor shirt waist bosom. Whnt more doos that editor wnnt? Mokl tea positively Cures Sick Headache. Indication and Constipa tion. A dollghtful liorb drink. He moves all eruptions of tho skin, pro ducing a perfect comploxion or monoy refunded. 25c. and 60c. Wrlto to us for frco sample. W. II. Hooker & Co., Buffalo. N. Y. D. J. Fry. Druggist. TWENTY YEARS TRIAt. Thoro nro lots of good things tho doc tors know nothing about Wo fre quently euro people of dlscaso aftor the doctors havo glvon them up. it the disoaso comes from over work, dissipation, of exposure, causing weak and Eatery blood, and loss of nosh and strength, we havo tho one sure reme dy In Dr. Gunn's Blood and Norvo Tonic. These tablets taken with meals turn the food Into rich rod blood. mnklnK strong steady nerves, and Increasing tho strength, building up solid flesh at tho rato or l to aius por weeu. Tins means noanu. ror nervous prostration, loss of memory, or a nale. nallow comtiluxlun, a better remedy was never mado. Doctors know nothing about this remedy only tno fact that wo mako cures; as wo have been doing this for twenty years wo know our method to be tho right one. Druggists sell Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic for 76c per box, or 3 boxes for $2, o sent by mall on re ceipt of price. Wrlto us for a pam phlet tolling all about this great med icine. Address Dr. Bosanko Co., Phil adelphia. Pa. Ft r aalo at Dr. Stono's Drug Stores. 1 OASTOIIIA. Bur i tl yf Tl Kd t Hn Wwr Ba?M "?" 2sW5Sr T.Markct Quotations Todays Iiahv oivan m www ivs ' j Poultry at SUlner's Market Cblokens 910c. Eggs ror dosen, He. Trkoy 12MSc Ducks 10c- Hop Market Hops 2226.4a Potatoes, Apples, Etc Potatoes 25 tf30c Oalocs -CSc Dried Fruits. Dried Appleo tVi to tbc Italian p tunes, 40s to 60s tic Petite Prunes tc Wef, Fence Pasta, Etc. Big 1r $t.' Second Growth $4.00. Ash $3.0ato($3,76, body Oak $5.0J." Polo jOak $5.00. Cedar Posts 10c, , Hfdes, Pelts and J Pure. Qrcon HldeswNcklr-lCl7c. Green HldesTWJgSJ Cnlt Skins 4 to Gc? Shoon 75c. Goat Skins 26o to $1.00 Gray Fox 25 to 60c. $ coon 10 to 40c. Mink 25c to $1.25. , -Otter $1.00 to $5.00. Skunk 10 to 25c Muskmt 1 to 6c. Wildcat 10 to 25c. Grain and Flour. Wheat G87Gc. Oats 32c. Barley Browing, 45c busho!: food, $21 per ton. ' Flour Wholesale $3-C5. Live 8tock Market Stcore 3V4 to 3&o. Cows 3 to 3c. Snoop $3.50 gross to $4.00. Dressed Veal (i Ho. Hogs, nllvo 6Hc. Hogs, dressed Hc Wool and Mohair. Conrso Wool -14c, Fine 15c. , Mohair 25027c Hay, Feed, Etc. Baled Cheat $10.00. Clover $10.00. Bran $20. Shorts 21. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter 20025c Crcamory butter 32Hc Cream, pan skimmed, nt creamery 30c, at farm 2Cc. Cream sopnrator skimmed. at Com. Crcamory 32 c, minus freight Portland Market. Wheat Wnlla Walla. 7tTJ,7Bt Wheat Valloy, 7Se. Flour Portland, boat grnde, $3.C0fl $3.76; grnhnm, $3.45r!$3.S5. Onts Cholco White, $l.in(fj$1.20. Barley Food, $23.60 por ton; rolled. $2IJ0. Mlllruft Brnn, $M. Hay Timothy, $11 to $12 per to;i Onions 75c to $1 por cental. Potatoes IOJ7Bc por oontnl. Butter Best dairy, 20fl22,4; fancy creamery. 30T324; store, 16(P18c Ki,g- CiO&on rr.mli, 15 cata pvr doxnn. Poultry Chickens, ml.Mid, 13l3o pur pound; hens, 12tT13o; turkuys, llvo, 1601(10. Mutton OroHS. $l,60(r$ti.O0. Hogs $7$7 an. Hoof Gross, $3.0(fJ$3.7G. Vonl fiCTllc. Hops 23fff'2ro. Wool Vnlloy, milfflBe: Knaturu Orogon. HVjc; Mohair, 25JJ,28c. Hides dry, 10 pounds nm' upwards, 16 to mu.r CLASSIFIED ADS Advcrtlttmrnts, five lists or less. In this column laitrtrrt llirf times fur 2.SC. SOcsWftk $1.50 a moatt). All over five lints at the same rtt. WANTED. Men Wanted for thu United Status navy; machinists, flrumun, coal pussern. electricians, shipwrights, seninuu, ordinary seamen, lands men .nprontlces, nnd moss attend ants: must be Amnrlcnu born cltl sous or hnvo mnde legal iloclarntlon of Intention to liucoino cltlzoiiH. Only men of good chnrnctor nnd physlquo need apply. For Informa tion apply In porson or by letter to Naval Recruiting Station, Hnlem, Orogon, 3-10-Ot 6TF Wanted. In small family to do lnqulru at Journal of housowork. fleo. Wanted. A good 310-tf 1200-pound Iiorse. sultnblo Thomas, for enrt work. Watt & Co's. Call at 3-lfilf Wanted Men. Wo ivuoh tho barber trade in tho shortest posalblo tlmo at small cxponso. and guaranteo po sitions. Write Mohler's Barbor Col logo, Salt Lake City, Utah, , 2 lC2m 2000 head of Stock Cattle Wanted Cows and heifer calves, yoarllrgs and 2-yccr-old htlfors; flv. bulls to tho hundred hiad, to ralso on shares by rellablo and perfectly re sponsible lifelong cattlo men. Flno grass range in wesUrn part ot Lane county; Half Increase for six years. Address A. J. Thompson, Gardiner, Oregon. llMm FOR BALE. For 8ale-Flvo Jorsey. cows, high bred and gentle, 3 fresh and 2 com ing In in a niontu, fine milkers. Call or address II. II. Craig, Mac leay, Orogon. 2-13-Ct For Sale. Grooery stock in Hast Sa lem for sala. I.ow rent, nnd In beet part of city. Buyer can invest from $100 to $800. For further particu lars call at 312 Twelfth atroet or add ww. 30-1 M. For Bale Threo choleo residence lote In I'alrmount addition. Inquire) of K. Hofer. Journal office. For Ssle-Whtte Plymouth Jtoek ggs for setting, from pure stock. Carl Ituef. Route 7. Salem, Oro 3-12-Sw For Sale. Your cholco ot three geod work horses, age from 6 to 9 years weight from 1200 to 1420 pounds, P. Feeiey, 7 miles southwt4t of Stlaas. M-lrn m'Wwm Foij Sale. Spring oats and, spolt, tor sood. Also good onts for feed. Prices' reasonable. Chas. O'Brien, 400 Cap'' tal street Phono Black 2185. S-3-lra Strawberry PUita F5t sale; Wilson"? Forisale, Rent or trado, for country; or cil Troportr, a country hotel flrstclais building, bcatjtTrut loc Hon, on lino ot railroad. Ryjvn Woodwaril & Co. fi-ss-lm For 8ale. Throo good farms, Boat laf tho country, Inqulro ot Dr. CuslclcJ ovor Capital National bank. ' 2-12-lm For Sale. 10 nciroa with good hound nnd barn, Two acres In fruit antf grapes, ono mllo east ot Prnluas, Marlon county; good nchool. churchofl, mill atoron nnd nawmllt noar by. Will soil chenp. AildrcaS John Itleh, Prututn, Oro. 2-17-0a4'wr FOR RENT. t-or neni. lurnisucii nouso ot sovon rooms, nil In flrst-claBS condition rensonnlilo to right party within 10 blocks of postomeo. Address "A," cara of Journal. 3-11-tt LOST AND FOUND. Found. On last Saturday, a browai fur boa. Owner can havo samo by calling nt tho brick ntoro, South Ha lorn, and paying for hd, 2-14-31 MIOOELLANEOUQ. Reward For return of white Unnllsh bull dog, nnmod "Blm." Or Infor mation us to tho person shooting or killing Hnimv K. Hofnr. You will always find tho oholaost meats nnd groceries at tho Inwost prices at Kdward's S I.usohor's, 408 and 410 Blato etroot 'Phono ordors glvon special nttcutlnn. Northern Grown Durbank Seed Peta: toes. We are now receiving ordors for northern grown Burbank scod potntovs. Orders honked. April do. livery. Lot us know soon what yoii wnnt' Jns. M. Kylo t Co., 175 Com tnorclnl Htreot. 3-3-lm-dw HOP AND PRODUCE DU YER3. SQUIRE FAnnAfl. Hop inorchnut and purchasing agent No. 210 - Commercial street, upstairs, Salem, Oregon. 'Phone IflRl. JAMES M. KYLE & CO. Highest cnHh pilco for potatoes, onions and dried, prunes, 17tj Commercial street, fialuiu, OtcKon. LODQB8. Central Lodge No, 18 K. of P. Castle Hull In Holman Block, corner Btato and Llborty Htrouts. Tnosday of each week nt 7:30 p, in., A1. IS. Strang C. C, It. J. Fleming IC. ot It and 8, FOREBTERB OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Forontors No. IP. Meets Frldny night In Tumor block, 8, W. Mtnturii. O.R.; A I Brown, 0jc Modern Woodmen of America Ore' gon Cedar Camp No. C240. Moots ovory Thursday evening 8 o'clock, Holninn Hall, Frank A. Turner, V, a; A. L. Brawn. Clerk. Protection Lodge No, 7, Ancient Or dor United Workmen, meets every Saturday evening In tho Holman Hall, corner of State and Liberty streots. Visiting brethren welcome. J. O. Graham, M. W.j J. A. Sellwood, Kecordor OSTEOPATHY. WrNVM.-ta' Drs, M. T. 8choettle, Frank J. Darr and Anna M. Darr. Graduates American school of Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr, Graoo Albright Ohlco hours 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Tomplo. Phono Main 2721; rosldonco phono 2C03 Hod, Dr. H. H. Beovell, Buggeatlve Thera peutics aud Osteopathy. Nervous, functional and mental diseases, neu ralgia, hcadachoa, nervous proetra. tlon, dyspepsia, constipation, diar rhoea, rhoumatlsm, asthma, etc, D'Arcy block, Btato street Phone Main 2856. TONBORIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shaving Parlors Seven fntt claas barberc engaged. Finest lath rooms in city. Wo use autlsteUa steriliser, 3. Ryan, Prop. ..vans Barber Shop. Only Srst-claaa shop on BUte street Every tkla new and ap-to-dat. Finest poreeUia baths. Share, Ho; haircut, Ifei baths, He, Two flrst-class hoet blackx. a W. Evans, propriator. VETERINARY. m0rr' --w. iiwylw Dr. E. E. Jackson, Veterinary Hufgo and Pentist OOtce, Red Fmul Livery Phono Main $51. Real enco Phono 2015 lied, 16U vWlCMMTS' NlieM INYRfiy; ."STS-.JU.HJW (. tlllllLHil gjtf .. 2rA'f ai a' oprsUoWoJicountjr poor farm.1 MIL1 fiv WJJWM l'Wi ttvtliknUipt JfctW -i HP 1 .1 I 14 1