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fW-v .' - ., o4. vw"il- :TT ;ozrn;Ai fAGE SIX. THE' DAILY JOURNAL) 8ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAnCH.26,' 1903. t i !' J phono us, or a postal, and tho, wagon ,' tlAlJEM STEAM LAUNDRY, Phono 411, A HORSErTHAT HAD A FIT .jt ' .. In harness from our fine stock will Is comfortable and easy whllo ho wears it. 4K good fit is guaranteed in cellar arid' everything. Wo carry all sizes of tho best hnnd-mado oak leath er harness in Stock at all times for carts,, bugRlos.or speeders, or for heavy draught uso. Wo havo mnny now and hnndsomo styles to show you Just' now. " , E. S; Lamport Saddlery Co. ZM Commercial Street. C. T. Jeweler OON'T 8HIVER WHILE YOU DRESS Thoso cold mornings. llcuch out of bed, strlko a match, turn on tho gas In your gas stove and noto how quickly your room gets warm. Haven't n gas tovo? Mean It? Lots horo so cheap you'll wondor how you 'iavo permit ted yourself to bo benumbed when so' much comfort could ho had for so lit tle. Salem Gas-Light Co., PhOBe 563. 4 CHEMEKETA ST. iWTfNT A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy Iroio one ol onr tender and delicious meats, steaks, lamb or anufton chops, veal cutlets or pork, Oar meats nro all cut (roro tho fattest nd pruueitoattle, and we can tapply your table with fresh, nutritions and wholesome meats at bed rock prices. E. C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon W) -'A JhZvm BBBBBn!3!"'T' :B5ffhm On the Stool of Repentance Is whoro n man finds himself that taken his linen to any laundry but the Salem Steam Laundry. If your cen sclenco don't prick your collars and cuffs may, and make you appreciate tho smooth edges Soft ' buttonholes and cxqulslto color and finish that you can always rely on getting at tho Sa lem Steam Laundry, at prices novor before equalled In Oregon. Our mot to, SUPERIOR WORK AT THE LOW EST POSSIBLE COST, WE GUAR ANTEE SATISFACTION; what more need be said. Send us your bundle, will call. Col. J. Olmsted, Proprietor. Dorous D. Olmsted, Manager. Who Said That A reasonnblo amount of Jowolry rings, necklacos, hair ornaments and tho rest woro out of tho roach of peoplo of moderate mentis? HaBtn't visited hero, has ho? Wo nro offer ing somo very duo rings at prices which won't Htnrtlo you worth look ing at anyhow. Pomeroy ... ami OptlclMi, 288 Commercial Street, copyright. "WHY CERTAINLY!" "This beer Is good for you. I know nothing better In tho shnpo of n tonic or Invlgorator." That's tho way doc tors talk about Salem boor, well knowing Its beneficial effects on young and old who need a mild, harm loss, pure Invlgorant. CAPITAL BREWERY, MRS. M. BECK. Proo, Shingles and Shakes Tho roof is shingled best it you use tho kind ot shingles and shakes wo sell, and we ask you to noto tho good wear and economy ot the root for which we furnish tho shingles or shakes. We carry a largo stock of shingles and Bbakoa ot good quality. carefully seloctod to make n sound, tight, durable roof, and we are al ways ready to give estimates. QOODALE LUMBER CO., . Near 8. P. Pas Depot Phone 651. A PRIZE. In tho liquor lottery is a common occurrence at Roger's. No blanks Uifire nothing but tho Blnionpure ar tiolo in whiskey, whether you prater rye, bourbou, Scotch or Irish, for way up brands aw tho rota there. It -you haven't made a poraonal tost ot our brands, you haro mlssod some of the bCBUbl going;. The SENATE, 160 sutt stmt. -$ : Sssr- Thirty Years of Severe Heart Trouble. Obtained No Relief Until I Tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure It Cured Mo. Since the advent of Dr. Mite' Heart Cure the central public hi learned to kne that heart disease it curable. Fluttering, palpi, tatlon, ihortnen of breath and heart pains rapidly disappear before iti marie Influence. It lJ unequalled as a heart and blood tonic PMycase was one of long standing. As early in life as my thlrty-tlxh year, or more particularly November, 1863, when returning home from a journey, 1 vra taken with a se vere congestive chill, which caused my whole frame to shake, and which a noted physician Eronounceu case ot severe congestion ot the eart. From that time on for thirty Tears I gradually became enfeebled In health, until 1802. rnv sufferings became Intense from shortness of breath and palpitation ot the heart I could obtain no permanent relief, although I spent much money in procuring medical advice, until I took several bottles of Dr. Miles'' New Cure for the Heart. 1 continued the remedy until my health was restored, and always keep a supply on hand for any emergency. I am now past 70 years of age and weigh 176 pounds. I have also useilDr, Miles' Nerve and Liver rills. Anil l'ain Fills and Nerve I'lastrrs with good re sults. The Antl l'ain Fills proved most effective In a most paintul attack of neu ralgia, and alsb for sciatica. It is my exper ience tlia( the remedies can be relied upon absolutely every tune they are properly used." V. G. Dow krs, Heaver City, Utah. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad. HE WAS THE FELLOW "My dear fellow, your Ideas of wo men are all abominable rot, if you'll excuse my saying so." "Don't mention It. All the .same, I know more of women than you do. I'm only putting you on your guard. Tell me about your goddess." "t'lin'tyoti be serious? I'm In earnest this time. I wnnt to tulk seriously about her. I want to know wlmt you think of her" 1 ni, 1 iiiiiik runt n iri'iij , 1 iiiiiiki her eyes tire blue and gulltloss; I think her hair the brightest uiid her figure) the Dealest I havo ever seen, and I think 1 have met her before some-j where, Yet she didn't seem to reiiieni-' ber me, did she? It must have beeu before I went to the cape. Lot me see two years ago. Tell 1110, has she ever loved before? l'or surely, with so'iniK-h beauty and kouI yours Is not tlm Hi-st heart she has taken cnptlvo." "I.iMik heiv. Drop poetry. Thai's Jut what 1 want to tell you about, only. upon my word, you inula II so Jolly hard for ti chap to tell yon anything., What's come over you? One would, or tunmio wince, lu stewing prum. think by the way you talk altoiit wo-j aprlcot mid otlwr fruits and for Mill men that you'd Imoii enwed In lovo or ius eulliaiiy iiurixm something, only I can't think any wo- i..r.i.olll.llH.sli..lisil.l.lliil. I .lll.lV.isfl u ls "HH '" ",0 ""wwi' w- you're about the mot opulsr inani about town. Why don't you drop eynb cisiu and get married?" "Never mind me, you weii going to tell me that" ".She's been engaged before." "Well, that's not serious. Most of them have. Who broke It offV" "She, of coiue. You don't Imagine any fellow who bad once won ln-nlcar little heart would part lth it In a hurry, do you; l-'rom all I chii make out the man was 11 laxy scoundrel, sad she, to show you the good sort she Is, didn't can to marry a. iivau who lounged about all his day and never exerted himself to work for her." "Had he no money T" 'Only 11 paltry f'.VHKi a jear. What's that to a girl like her? Of coiir nat urally hIio wants, with Iter good hsiks, to hold some ort of a position In tow.u. rSlic, like the good angel she Is, Irlcd to spur him 011 to work, but he us good as told her that If fL'.tSMl a year wasn't enough for her. well It ought to I hi. or something llko that. Then he went abroad." (Tom tioiiug to liluiholf) "To the cape and rcturnis.! unexpectedly, but In time" lAloudl "Yes? Anything vise?" "Yes. Not only that, but he was n confoundedly Jealous brute." "Absolutely without oue" "Of cttuie, Just as though a girl with her lofty Ideas would sloon to tllrta- flou when sbo was engaged to be mar-' rled." "Look here, Malcolm, y on tHke her part. Naturally you're u bit down on the chap she was engaged to. D'you thlnU It's imlto fair when you've only heard one side? Suppose I told you t knew the fellow she wns engaged to?" "WeJI. I should sttll tuke her part." "Quite right. I adinlro you for It. but give the other fellow a chance, and I look before jou leap. Love Is all very well, but beware of Infatuation, my boy ou ve known her how long? "Two mouths, and I've seen her ov- cry day Uist night, as you know, she accepted me" "And your no, a year aud your future clulllltvii vurr i?vmI nn.v.if n barouetcy. N, don't get up; keep calm, f I don't want to see you make a mess of your life- First of all, when you be- j gun to talk about ber I thought It was! Jut another of your larks, I thought probably you could take care of your self. Hut. upon my word, jou'tv u bit too trustful, not to say greeu. tor this wicked werld: so. though I don't llko lutorfering. I'll Just tell you something you ought to kuow, and then you can think it over ami take your own way. I'll havo no more to say. You've kuown mo all your life- haven't jou? -aud you nrotess. I believe, to -h.irc i?nn,i I opinion of me." At any rate, you know I'm not a liar I know the fallow she wns "engaged, to, I have knowh Mil for years. He wnrn't'n unit sert: n h lazy perhnps, but still well, iinyw he's got heaps of friends. I don't wan to say nnytlilng bad of your- yoin fiancee Vit just thls-shc never spurred him on to work. She knew work war out of the question for him. Ho wasn't so very young, poor chap. Hntl to win ler nbrontl occasionally, nml tlmt son of filing nothing serious. When sin heard his liieoine wns only n paltry 2.000 n yenr she Just set itbout llndliis nn excuse to lie out of It. "Once with his own ears accidental' ly this fellow overheard her talking to her den rest girl friend, mid this wns what she wild: ! hnven't tho lienrt to tirenk It nit with him. he's ho much lu love, hut I'm Just lllrtlug about all 1 can so that he may have an excuse to back out of It.' " "I don't believe It. It's n gross slan der. If I could get hold of that fellow, by Jove. I'd thrash him. 'J'hat'H Ills story. Why should you believe It luVri than hers? You bring me face to face with that fellow, that's nil." "That's cry easily done." "What d'yoti inriyi?" "I am that fellow." llrr I'Vnut. "I love nil that Is beautiful In art mil nature." she said, turning her lieiuny eyes to his. "I revel hi the Tt'eeii llelds, the babbling brooks and 'he little wajslde Mowers. I feast ou the beauties of earth, and sky, nisi nil-. They are my daily life and fowl, and" "Maudlel" cried out the mother from the kitchen, not knowing that her daughter's beau was In the drawing loom, "Ma tulle, whatever made you go and gobble up that lilt: dish of mashed potatoes that was left over from din tier? I told you wo wanted them wnrninl 1 1 1 for supper. If your appe tite Isn't enough to bankrupt your pour pal" ' .Spnkr from Kxprrlrnrr. A man who tries to uphold all his Afrnrn. enls with the prop of persoual cwprTlciicc Is pretty sure, sooner or laler, to llnil lilmsolf lu dllllcultles. "What kind of jiosls should you say I'd better have for my piazza'" asked a Miiitmcr lesldent of tho oracle of llushvllle. "Cedar?" "No," was the Instant reply: "not 'less you wnnt to pay for poor stud nit pine. I'lne will last you a hundred years." "Are you mire?" asked the summer K'tddciit iloiibtfully. "Surel'eehoed the onicle. "I iiccr state a thing without I can priw 1 I've tried Viii both. Trlisl 'em twice on my south porch. I tell yoiil" ,imi Wnii-n. The women of Ainu, north Jniii.1. .....I... 1 1... 1 .... .1 ,i 1 1 ndinltv hoHi'dtHl faces, anil they tutioo their own faet-s lu make thri'i wein sprouting with whiskers. ltl-- SVn'.-r. li. 1 'ere la 110 one ttiitists of throwlcg nway the witter Hi wh'eh rice Is cooked It Is iuhkI 111 the prtparntlot! w,,,t' ,,u''' ""'" Vleiunt to peiform an vpHntlksii sH tlit llvt-jrisiir-iilil iInii-:Iiiii of .1. Oudeii Armour of t'lilenuo !'- celves '".".t'Od for his few and c poiiooti. Mr. Arihour.. It will be re iwllcd. one of the gentlemen who fix the price of beef. IttM'llirocil-. SllhurlMtnltc- Well, you have told luy fortune. How much? .ly ""ly W) cents. Suburhanlie- Here It Is. Now I'll tell you fnituiie for nothing. If any of my clilcU'iiN are iulwlug tomorrow morning. I'll liave your entire gang run In. Chicago Tribune. A lllir I'liitliiiim XiiarstPt, r.'latliiiiin. rarcl. ncciirs lu nuggets, though once lu awhile a lump of It is found. I he biKKCftt on icvord, a bom the slxe of a tumbler. Is now presenrod lu tho Drehdeu museum. - K0D0L digests what you eat. K0D0L olosnsoa. purlflos, strengthens and avast ens im stomicA. K0D0L eurcs ixUrostiors. dys- popwa, ana ail aiomaca ana Dowel troubles. K0D0L woe'ewteB the ctleo of 1 the e-aatrio glands and gives tone to 'the digestive organs. VflMnT. relieves an overvorkad ' stomach of all nervous strain, gtrea to the heart a fall, frc and uatracuneled action, nouiihes taa nervous avstera and feeds the Brain. K0D0L u tho vonderful remedy wwi is majang so many j-o vzh un veax people atreng by elvinr to their bodies rJ the nourishment that U contained la me 1004 uoy eat. BcttlMcctr. St.OOSlMkodfiataHuaMa L uh uui nn, want mus kt Sue nxtltXB VT ST X. C DeWlTT CO., CUtCAOO I A 1 bbbMHb'LbJbb1'??VbBb9BbHMbMb w MbT? mw k if Wmtk li5l H i ljH(ySJ2JUBBBB I Wr the Ih I 1 stai or DCAlTfl "l I Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. PbbM THE FAKILY'S FAVORITE MjHHCINK alcatel) CANDY CATHARTIC loe. 25c, 50c. BEST FOR THE BOWELS Coryaflis & EasternR R Nj. 2 For Yaqulna: Leaves Albcty 12:45 p. m Leaves Co-vallls 2:00 p. m Arrives Ya In 0:25 p. m No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yuqul-.a C:45 a. m Lcav Corvallls 11:30 s, m Arrives Al -miy 12:15 p. 01 No. 3 Tor ctrelt: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m Arrives Del riot 12:05 p. m No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Dotrol' '....... 12:46 p. m Arrives Albany 5:35 p. m Train No. 1 arrives In Albany in time to connect with 'ha S. P. south bound trdr, nrt weTa giving two 01 thro . hour in Albany bsforo depot ture of S. P. northbound train. TralL No. ." con- ,cta w'th tho 9. P trains at Corvallls n Albany giving direct scrvlco to Newport and adja cont beaches. Tro'n No. 3 for Detn't, Urcltnbusb and othor io'tntalt rcsorU leaves Al bany at 7:00 n m reaching Detroit 'nt noon, giving ample time to reach tho I'prlngs same day. For further InformntlcL apply to EDWIN STONE. Manager. THOS. COCKTtEI.L, Agont, Albany. H. H. OIlONian. Aksm. Con-Hllln O. C T, C o's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, ednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. For Corvallls Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at B p. m. Quick Time, .Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trad Street M. P. DALDWIN, Ant. C H. MACK i 30lS:i3"3C 3Sr3S? Hiircossor to Dr. 3. M. Knout, l Wblto Comer, Salem, Orecon. ParO desiring superior operations at mo orate fe tn any branch tro In usvsvcls requssL The Benefit of Change. We are llko houso plants. We need n 'change of soil now and thon to be 1 ii'iiiuiutni. i nuanuD, now uin;ir once8i now nurroundlngs a chnngo of t.nmRtei ury nlr lnfiten(1 of moisture, sunshliio in placo of cloud. This Is something essontial to health. There aro conditions near at hnnd that are bettor than Kuropo inn offer. Take a month or two In California. Plant ynursolt for a tlmo whoro thoro Is no irritations, whoro the hotel is beyond criticism, the landscape pleasing, and whoro wnrm, sunny weather Invites wnlks and drives. Puro and dry air, and tho Incroased electric Influences of sunshine aro vastly helpful. You can mako this trip at very lit tlo oxpenso. and enjoy a ride over the scenic Slsktyou nnd Shasta Moun tains, which, at this time of tho year, with their snow-covorod poaks, aro un- miri'iispod for their grandeur, For complete information regarding rates, poluts of Interest and dollghtful hotels In t'r.llfornla, nddrees, , W. K. COMAN. Gn. Pas. At. S. P. Co.. eod&W-lra Portland. Oregon Fine, bweet Oranges. Ve havo Just recolved a fresh lot of California ornngoa, nnd you know we carry nothing but the vory best. Thoso are certainly fine. You should see for yourself. nitANSON & ItAOAN. Call for City Warrants. Notico Is hereby glvon that there are funds on hand applicable to the payment of nil warrants ot the City ot Salem drawn on the general fund, en dorsed on or boforo March 24, 1903, as Interest will cease on and nftor that doto. JOHN MOIR, 3-23101 City Treasurer. Salem. Or. March 23. 1903. SUKti CURE FOR PILES Itching Piles produce molcture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-sanko's Pile Rem edy, stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. SOc a jar at druggists, or Bent by mall Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr 8tone's drug stores. Want a cook that's not so cross? One that doesn't think she's boss? Journal want ada' bring finest cooks Both Tor cooking and for looks. ! I OAMVOXtXA. BntU 9 1H M Yw Van start BsU AU Dnwdst OREGON Shojtline mm mum pacific 3 TRAIN8 TO THE EAST DAILY. Through Pullman, Standard and Tourist sleeping enrs daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; torlst sleepers dally to Kansas City; through Pull man sleeping carps (personally con ducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, St. I-ouls and Memphis; reclin ing chair cars (seats free) to the Hast dally. DEPART rott TIMB SCHEDULES Krom hmlnnit. Or. AUK1VH KKON Sail Lax.-, Denver. Kl WABfk fl.tlA T ItllJi CUV. m. lfi, Chlcoirn MUlllli tUlMt)SS, (,MtlWI K0 . ana xut. Atlantic Kiprosn 8:15 11. in, via Uuut ItiKton "sL'raaT" fast Mall 100p. m. via Spokaus Pall Lake. Inver KL Worth, Oinalia, Kinwu uitr. hi. iaii, uiucaso anil Hist. wVllaMafu. t"crili Bpokane. Wallai-c, fiiU mn. Mltinemolis HI. ? 1 I'aul, Uulutti.Mllnaukcn uniraxn, ati'l Knsl, 70 " HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO ro Cnaoie of Cars 70 OCCAM AND HIVKM SCHKUUl-t-From PonisBd All mIIIhk 1iie mi.jiif Ip m. .U VIIKUVV Fortau rranolvco lUilcvtrj SiUti I p. in Dallv uxcept auuuar h p. m. I sini:ay; 0 n ni. I COIDMU1A IIIVKK lu A lotti ab1 Wav Laudlnav sum es. ii! WILLAMETTE klVER Btonmer Kuth leaves Halem (or Port landauil way landing) on Tueday,Thurr daje and Saturdays, about 10 n. m. F01 IVirvidlis uml wuv Isndiucs, Mondnji WediieMlays and iridnye at about p. m. A. UCHAIO, M P. BALDWIN, Gen. I'nss. Agt Agt, O. K A N. Coc Portland Ore Mni, Or Through personally conducted tour let sleeping cars between Portland ao Chicago once a week, and between Oi den and Chicago three times a week, via tho Scenic line. Through Standard sleeping cars daily between Ogden and Chicago, rli the Scenic lino. Through Standard sleeping car dally between Colorado Springs "" St. Louis, Through Standard and tourist Bleep Ing cars dally between San Francisco ,n,i Chicago, via Los Angeles aud E Paso. Through Standard sleeping cars and chair cars dally between St, Paul ant Chicago. Be sure that your ticket reads vi tho Great Rock Island Route. The best and most reasonable din ing car service. Ing car service. For Information T. J. CLARK, Trav. Pass. Agest L. B. QORHAM. Gen. Agt, 260 Alder 8L, Portland. C THREE ROUTES ' EAST. No, 1. Via Denver and the BurllnJ ton route. No. 2. Via Billings and the Burlinl ton. route. No, 3. Via St. Paul and tho Bur lington route. Which la the best? That depend Take No, 1 If you want to see tki most magnificent scenery a globe. Take No. 2 If you want M save time. Take No. 3 if you want t ride on the fineat train In the world. A. C. SHELDON. General Agent- nii i.'nlcmro rottlnnd SlM'CiOi 9m, via lluui-Ineton IOO TiriED STREET. PORTLAND. ? Ilau, Drug Stvars. x