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THE DAILY, JOURNAL, SALEM, OREQONMONDAY, MARCH,30, 1903. PAGE SEVEN" - . irar. MB ..IUmm a 0: l! fm - Aegclable Pr cpnrallonlorAs slmilaling ihcFoodonclRcgula UngllicSloinachs and Bowels of Promotes DlgcsliopXhecrfiir nMsandRcst.Conlalns neither Onium.Morphinc nor Mineral. JiOT TIAJIC OTIC . hV ofOMArSAIWaMIZtm ISmtJn SmJL ADcrfccI nemedv forCnnslirvi. lion, Sour Slomach.Diarrliocn Worrns,Corrviilsioiis,Fcvcnsiv rurss and Los3 of Sleep. -4-MM IIIIIIIMII IIH-U :: Eastern Oregon Seed ; ; Wo luivo a fow tons of t!mt flno . . wnni you win iiccu jib 11 is nmnu ; ; SEED WHEAT, somo clioico lots rh& ., mhi mTwmsairTR STUR1A III XnctfctHUcmatlv fnrrYinqliivi. 91 M tw mi uuii.ouuroiuuiacii.uiniTiiotti m 1 ibt f TacSlmilo Signature of ffl I EXACT COP OF WRAPPER. MM wtuiu now on mind. GAHDEN SEEDS in bulk. ;; Poultry 8ii(iil!oe of nil kinds. D. A. WHITE & SON, Ieedmen and Sccdmen, '.'. Phone 1781. 91 iniiitnininmiiiiiiii' 04i6a4 ::::::::A G E N C BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. GRAIN BUYERS AND Seed Wheat For Sale. MOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. i J J. 6. Graham, Agent, HARRITT & LAWRENCE Sell more Groceries and better Groceries than ANYBODY Fresh Walnuts, Currants and Raisins AND EVERYTHING IN 8EASON FOR HOUSEKEEPERS IN THE COM INQ SEASON. OLD P. O. GROCERY. Wood Good seasoned fir wood to any part of the city, at ' JD. S. BBNTLBY. 1BMB3 Commercial 8L 3E". DEL 2SS jaLgk.FDESXfc 232 Commercial Stree, Near Bush's Bank. HARNESS, SADDLES. NETS. WHIPS, ROBES. ETC REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. HARNESS OILS. ETC lalllliHaiftlH liiaJAJ amsasajamM m. -J MiUinet y Talk. t We have now opened 500. Ladies' street hats, new Spring goods, all of the newest styles and no tw ex actly alike. They invite your inspection, they are tempting. The season is now approaching when you should lay aside that heavy winter hat that makes your headache to carry it, and provide yourself with a new straw, light, durable, stylish, good quality and reasonable price, for all of these good features inter view them at i! Greenbaum's Dry 1 First Door South of tha Pcttofflee, lallllUImi8.iliJ4lf(Hll4fli 1 GASTORIA For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA Hi OINTU IOM HMHTOMCITV. awsfsii' -M-l IlillllllMIIIHIH- f Barley soed bnrloy. Heltor ordtr J uii gone. of Foisoy unil Dofinucc mti 4 Court Street. SALEM, OREGON. 4 iinniii iiiniiintu m Y O F:::::::: SHIPPERSOF GR ATW 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. ! lf f HHf4 $4.00 sawed and delivered S4 per cord- Phone 691 Main. SALEA, OREGON !-) Goods Store I! ip 502 Commercial St lw I m r h tmt m saw n Ml !- DOCTOR , EPLEiY. GOT EVEN Editor Wanted Painless Dentistry But Received an Old Fashioned Yank on the. Jaw, Friday last ex-Governor Fletcher camo to the city on business, the chlor part of which was to havo n dis obedient tooth oxtracted. Somo ono nslied him to what dentist ho was go ing. Ho said ho thought ho would patronise Dr. Kplcy. for two reasens: The first wns that If ho got hold of a tooth It was suro to como out; tho second wns that ho had heard that the doctor had a new process, which en abled him to draw a tootl without a particle of pain, and besides ho be lieved that tho doctor warf Just as gon tlo as tho other fellows of quarter his size. ,It watt not long until the Santlam hero found himself In Dr. Epley's of fice. After exchanging tho usual greetings, tho governor said: "Doctor, I want you to pull a tooth for mo. as 1 understand you can do so without pain." "That'H whnt I can," snld tho doctor, "please bo seated- In this chair." The governor obeyed. "Open your mouth." raid the dentist. Then taking him by the hair, ho reached for his forceiMi. "Ain't- you going to apply the lm:try flrt." said th ox-edltor. ' I gUHtw not," replied the doctor. Why not?" Well." continued tho doctor, "only n abort time nito I road ait nrtlrle of yours In the Journal on Drawing a Tooth.' nnd In that article you were pretty bard on my profes sion. 'I have now got you where I wiiut you. It's a long lime that tins no turn In It. I'll draw your tooth, but not by the new pulnleM process. You don't detwrve It. and you'll have to suffer," sayliiK which he applied tho forcopti to the offending molar, nnd In tho twinkle of an eye bold It up boforo the astonished editor, who again snw all tho Htars In the universe. "Woll. that' one on wo," snld the knight of the quill. "It's nil right, doctor. I do sorved It. I am so thankful to you doctor that you did not pull out n sound ono. Many a man would under tho cjreumstnucta. All I hnvotosnyls that you inado n mighty good Job of It. although It stung like tho dickens." "All right, govornor." roplled the doctor. "Wo'ro squnro now. When you want a tooth drawn again I here by promise you thnt I will apply my new pulnlpflff proofcw to It. and re move tho otTondlng member without ypur knowing It." 'Thank you." said tho govornor. you're all right doctor, for I slmll certainly glvo you all my work In this lino In the futuro. flood byo. old fel low. Hut seO hero, for hcavon'H sake, I novor say anything about this to any one." "Novor." said the doctor, nnd they pnrtml tho best of frlonds In the world. n Guarantees. Having taken Hovoral trips In the last two weoks' nice woathor. I enmo aeroa parties who bought organs and sowing machines from 12 and 13 year ngo. Thinking, as they had thorn ovor five yoars, thoy would havo to pay to havo them looked ovor and cleaned, and one was waiting for some one to como around that could do It. They were surprised when I cleaned thorn and placed everything In ordor, and did not charge thorn any thing. To those wtfo have bought of me, no matter when, I consider It a special favor to mo, If ovnrythlng Is not as It ought to he, to lot me know and I will attend to It willingly, as It Is to my Interest to see that all goods sold by me are In the best possible shape, nor am I afraid to make this sweeping statement, as I know the kind of goods I sold. QUO. C. WILL. Dealer in Pianos, Organs and SoHints Mftchln8. Oppoalto Rush Dank. We sell tne greatest of lood purl flers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a pos itive guarantee, it win euro an chron ic and other blood poisons. If you have eruptions or sores on your body. or are pale, weaic, run aow-n, it Is just what you need. We refund money If you are not satisfied. E0 cents and $1.00. D. J. Fry, druggist UNION HOUSE. Your stepmother is still here, as buty a ever. When your clothes are worn and dirty, or the buttons off, Ukothem to her, at tho Salem Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Repairing and rellnlng; new velvet collars put on ovorcoatt; also four suits a month for $1. Called for and returned. MRS. C. H. WAJ,KER, Prop, 195 Commercial Street WHAT IS THE USE Of sufforlng from Indigestion It you eat what you want, or of starving your self to avoid such distress? Acker's Dyspcptla Tablets taken attor eating will dlsost your food porfectly, nhd treo you from all tho disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion nnd dyspep sia, liat what you llko at any time, and tnko an Acker tnblet afterward. Positively guaranteed. Your mdnoy will always be refunded If you are not sat isfied Wrlto to ub for a freo sample. W. H. Hookor & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. XMarkct Quotations TodayJ X "M1" "Salem a Good Itomt Mtrktt" T JSW Poultry at fitelncr't Market Chickens 10c, ( lCggs Per dozen, 1,2c. Turkeys 12&i4c' Ducks 10c. ' ' Hop Market Hops 2225Vic. Potatoes, Applet, Etc. Potatoes 2530c. Onions 65c. OrlefFrults. Dried Apples 4 to Gc. Italian prunes, 40s to 60s Be Petlto Prunes 4c. Wood, Fence Potts, Etc Dig Flr-Jt.60. Second Orowth $4.00. Arh 13.00 to J3.76. Uody Oak $5.00. Polo Oak $5.00. Cedar Posts 10c; Hides, Pelts and Furs. Oreen Hides, No 1 l7o. Green Hides, No. 2 2$T6. Calf Skins 4 to 6c. Sheep 76c. Qoat Skins 2Cc to S1.00. Oray Fox 25 to P0o. Coon 10 to 40c, Mink 2So to $U6. Otter $1.00 to $5.00. Skunk tO to 26o. Muikrnt 1 to Co. Wildcat 10 to 36p. Grain an'd Flour. Wheat 0878c Oats 30933c. llnrloy llrowlng. 45c bushel; feed. $21 per ton. Flour Whol'osnle. $3.06. tlve Otock Market Steer 3 to 3'jC. Cows 3 tn 3V4c Sheep $3.50 gross to $1.00. Dressed Veal Vic. Hogs, alive BHc Hoe, droBScd 0o. Wool and Mohair. Coarse Wool 14 c. Fine 15c. Mohair 33o. Hay, Feed. Eta. Hnled Client $10e$l I Clover $1O0$11. lirnn $21. Shorts $22. Creamery and Dairy Products. Oood dairy butter 3026o. Creamery butter 32V4c. Cream, pan skimmed, at creamery SOo, at farm 2 Co. Cream separator skimmed, at Cora. Creamery 32'Xc, minus freight Portland Market Wheat Walla Walla, 71c. Wheat Valloy, 78o. Flour Portland, host grado, $3.00 $3.70; graham, $3.153 USE. Oats Choice Whlto, $1.15011.20. Harloy Feed, $23.60 per ton; rolled, $24.60. Mlllstuff Bran, $19. Hay Timothy, $11 to "$12 por ton. Onions I050c por cental. Potatoes 40000c por cental, nutter nest dairy. 2O022V6; fancy creamery. 3O032V4; storo, 16018c. Eggs Oregon rnncb, 14'4016c por dozen. Poultry Chlckons. mixed, 12010c por pound; lions, 12013o; turkeys, live. 16017c Mutton Gross, $UO0$5.OO. Hogs $70$7.25. Ilecf Oross, $3.O0$3.75. Veal 809c. Hops 23025c. Wool Volley, 12H015o; Uattern Oregon, UUc; Mohair, 26028c, Hides dry. 16 pounds anil upwards, 16 to lSUe. ' Popular Eatlno Houte, First-class, up-to-date meals are served dally at Strong's restaurant This Is Salem's popular eating house. You can got Just what yo'u want WOMAN8' DUTIES. A woman who keeps her houso In or der and has the care of a family, hat Just as much responsibility as the man who provides the moans to carry on the housekeeping. She U deserving of the more credit since the demands on nor sirengin is greater. The ever lasting sameness about her duties, and the confinement neveesary to carry them out Is very trying to the nervous system, this produces a strain on tne mind that male . her Irritable, cross, and dlssatlsfled, which Is Just as much a disease as rheumatism or cu Urrh. If nerves can be built up an'd made strong by medicine ot some kind this feeling is changed to one of cheerfulness ano pleasure in her du ties. The medicine that makes strong steady nerves, and prevents disease by building up the entire system. Is Dr. Qunn'a Blood and Nerve Tonic, a Ublet to take at meal time. Cures nervous prostration by making rich red blood, feeding the nerves, and making solid flesh at the rate of 1 to 3!ts per week. This medicine Is sold by druggists for 76c per box, or 3 box es for $2.00, or aent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of price. Write ua about your case. Address ur. uosanao ua. Phlladepn a. Pa. for saio at ur. Stone' Drug Store. 2 CLASSIFIED ADS Advrrtlstocats. fire Hats or If St. to tnlt column Isttrtedthrtetimttfor asc Soca Week $1.50 a month. All over five lints tithe sane rat. TF-TT"-l"W"rT)r'TWTTTr'WT"'"3""rrTrTT"W WANTED. Wanted jMen Wo teach tho harbor trado In thb shortest posslblo tlmo at small oxponso. and guarnntoo po sitions. Wrlto Mohler's Darbcr Col lego, Sa'lt Lake City, Utah. . . 2-16-2m 2000 head of Stock Cattle Wanted Cows and holfor calves, yearlings and 2-ybtr-bld Utltera; hv. bulls to tho hundred hind to raise on shares by rolablo and perfectly re sponsible llfolong cattlo mou. FIno grass rango In wost'ru part of Lane county; half Incroaso for six years. Address A. J. Thompson, Gardiner, Oregon, 12-lC-4nj Found. A door key. Owner can hnvo samo by calling at this odlco, nnd paying for tho ad. 3-27-3 1 FOR8ALE. For Sale. No. 1 DcAanro spring wheat 85 cento por bushol, cleaned ready for sood. I havo about 50 bushols. I llvo near Pratum, on Howell Pralrlo. n. F. M. No. 2. J. W. Gash. Horses for Sale. Ono or two teams of flno horses, wolgh about 1260 pounds. It It Ilynn, 292 Commer cial Htrcot, Snlom. 3-27-3t For Sale. llorso. harness nnd buggy. $35. Apply to I. D. Driver, 210 For rystrot 3-27-lino For 8ale. Fifty ncroa of flno fruit land, mostly cleared, with running wnter and line body of tlmbor, two mllee south of city. Prlre, $4C por nore. Call on or nddrose "18. S.." MS Commerclnl street. 2-23-lwk For Sale. A good organ, for ono-thlrd Its vnluo. Apply, If Interostod, to "II. O.." enro Journal. 3-21-tf For Sale Single Uuggy nlno slnglo hnrnune In good ehnpo. Prlco $30 W, 0. Uobblnt. Knqiilro 531 Stato ' St. 3-20-lwk For Sale Second-hand buggy, In good repair, for $35. F. F. Carey. Mltoholl, Lowla & Stnvor, Stato Htrcot. 3-18-tf For Sale. Urocory stock In Kast 8a lam for snlo. Ijw rent, nnd In best pnrt of city. Iluycr enn lnvost from $200 to $800. For further particu lars call nt 312 Twelfth streot or nddress. 3-9-lm For 8alfl. Three rliolco resldonco lots In Fnlrmount nddltlnn. Itiqulro of 18. Hofor. Journnl olllco. For Sale. Whlto Plymouth Hook oggs for sotting, from ptiro stook. Carl nuef, Itouto 7, 8alom. Oro 3-12-2v For Sale. Spring oats and spolt for seed. Alan ennd nntn tnr foml Vrlnnt roasooablo. Clms. O'llrlcn, 400 Capl tal streot Phono Illack 2185. 3-3-lin For Sale, Hont or trude, for country or city proporty, a country hotol; first-class bulldlnc. beautiful loca tion, on lino of railroad. Ryan, Woodward & Co. 2-23-lm FOR RENT. i' tand fop Rent. Ilcavor dam land Biiltablo for onions add market gar don. Houso, fuel and pasturago. Ap ply" to Waltor Morley, 69 Stato street 3-17-tf MI8CELLAT4EOU8. A ew Book. Mr. World and MIhh churobmember, on allegory by W. H. Hurrls, $1.00. Tho Keformor, at tho Variety storo. Annum M. Wolch. proprietor. 84 Court streot Northern Grown Burbank Seed Pota toes. Wo aro now receiving orders for northern grown Rurbank sood potatooti. Orders booked. April de livery. Let us know soon what you want. Jos, M. Kylo U Co.. 175 Com mercial streot. 3-3-lm-dw You will always find tho choicest meats and groceries at the lowest prices at Edward's Sc Lurcher's, 406 and 410 8tate street 'Phono orders given special attention. -Hp.p. .Np. .pji?py.c. J?U Y.en8, SQUIRE FARRAR. Hop merchant nnd purchasing agent. No. 21GM Commercial street upstairs, Salem, Oregon. 'Phono lf.Kl. . JAMES M. KYLE & CO. Highest cash prlco for potatoes, onions and dried prunes. 175 Commercial struct. Salem, Oregon. L0DQE8. Central Lodne No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman niock, corner State and Llborty strecta. Tuesday ot each week el 7:30 p. ro.. A. IS. Strang C. O., R. J. Fleming K. cf IL and S FOREQTER8 OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19, Meet Friday night In Tumor block, S. W. Mlnturn, O.R.; A p. Drown, Sea Modern Woodnen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 624$, Meets every Thursday evening 8 o'clock. Holman JIalL Frank A, Turner, V. C; A. h. Brown. Clerk. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or t dor -United Wprkmon, iraeoueTeTZ Baturday evening In do HolmitM Ilnll, corner of State And. Liberty; atroets. Visiting brethren' wolcom. J. O. araham, M, W : J; A. SoHwd, IlftcordBr. Imwmnm. naTEopATHV. Drs. M. T. 8choettle, Frank J. Barr and Anna M. Barr. Graduate Amylcan school ot Ostoopathy. ,. KIrksvlllo,-Md.( ''succossora5 r)r. j Grace Albright Odco hours 9 to . 12 and 1:30 to 4.130 o'olookvJO(l(l ? Follows Totnplo. Phono afnfn731; f resldonco phono 2C03 nod. t)r. H. rT. Ocovell,.Suaao8tive'TherJi- nnnttn. mm.I ,,Mn..H.k.. t . functional and nientayilBoasea.'tatf ralglo, hendaches, norv'ods prostra tion, dyspopsta, constipation, diar rhoea, rheumatism, aathma, eta D'Aroy block, 8nto streot rho& Main 2855. TONSORIAL AND BATHS. Hyan'a Shaving Pwlert, Bevea alrat- olaaa barber entge4. Slnett bK rooms la elty. We m anUatf4 sterlllier. J.1HrB, pro. Evans' BarbfJhji Only flrat-claef nop oh anme atreeb Jtrary utiM new and np-io-date, Flnert porceMii batki. Share, ISo; kalrcat, Ktk baUs, Ko. Two alrst-otaH blacks. C, W. 3Btms, jroprieter. VETERINARY. Dr. E. E. Jackson, Veterinary Burn eon and Dontlst Offlco, Rod Front Llvory. Phono Main 851. Revd enco Phono 2015 Hod. 12-U-U f7TX, Ji;i-fiii U r4l. tek lrfiH U UKII IjMiI riilil'.b) fctite MW4 viiiiMirti jiv a MiJ,lliaA lUttrvrMHt Mktliull ) Jmlt. f".T" frvA IUn. in ( ;.. fiMfiuv t -4 4. Tim atlU!Urr lJle,"tlii, kf r. ni.niiii. v t. if mi ihiikiiuii. ni4 mf KmU lkl f U4(M rHWfl I-JULJU 2 JLl.JD.ilMNllI Renting Agent Oood nariralns-ralrTrciitment. List Your Property with me. 230 Commercial St. WHAT HAPPENED? He was caueht In the act but after kc bouelit a new uc-to date PAIR OP SlinPftflfirt huA hlo nil hna half soled he was turned loose. OSWALT'S SHOE STORE 99 State Street. Harper's Whiskey Is the best Get tome Into your vett Out. Sehrelber keent It, And you know the rett. FARMER'S HOME 153 State Street J. Brownstein & Son. J tlrownsteln & Son. formerly of Albany, have opened a place on State and Front streets. Highest cash prlc raid for Hides. Pelts. -Wool. Tallow and furs; also general dealer la old Iron, Rubcerand Metals- C. hi. MAOK BXIjV'JDIST Succossor to Dr. J. it. Keen. U White Corner. Salem. Oregon. Part4a desiring superior operations at mod erate fee tn any branch are In Meolae reanesL THE ELITE CAFE 203 Commercial Street OYSTERS Served In the est ot style and wit tho mott suitable accompaniment. E ECKERLEN, Proprietor White Bronze Monuments Never chip, crack, tar nish, moss or corrode The only kind that nev er needs cleaning For the truth or the above see them In all the Sa lem cemeteries; some of them have been there for 17 years. If you want the very best at half the price of atone that will last ten times as lone, call on or ad dress TR WATT 190-192 ComistrcUlSI ? S. C. STONE, M. D. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES ' SALEM, OREQON. . Tho stores (two 'a number) aro lo cated at No. 235 and 297 Commercial street, and aro well otocked wltn, complctp lino of drug and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brusttes, etc. ' Ilajs bad somo 25 year experience la the practice of medicine, and bow" make bo charge for coasultMloa, ex antaatloa or pmcrljttlw. & 1'J T- U v p iSsbE "TJfflT JaTssti f I I '11 i mi ii J! SipW' MP "WH5rW MMn W.-' ,'iA'- yrr