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THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 0, 1903. PAGE SEVEN Tho Kind You Hnvo Always In uso for over 30 yenrs, nud lm& been innao turner ins pcr-pXAJ'-- soiml supervision slnco Its Infancy. y. J'&ccuM' Allow no ono todccelvoyouln this. All Counterfeits, Imitations mid" Just-as-pood" aro but Experiments ilmt Irillo with nnd cntlnugcr tho hcnlth off Infauts nnd Chllilrou Experience) against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Cnstor Oil, Pnro gorlc, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains uoltlicr Opium, Biorphlno nor other Narcotic substance. Its' ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Foverlshncss. It cures Dlarrhuoa, nnd "Wind Colic. It rcllovcs Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tho Ca7A&&U The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THK CfNTAUft COMPANY f? MURRAY STHCCT, NKWVORft CfTY -mn4Hii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti: Eastern Oregon Seed Wo lm von Tow tons of Hint fino ;. . what you will neort as it is about SKKI) WHEAT, 8omo ohoico lots wheat now cm liniui. : (5Altl)ENSKKI)Sinbiilk. ; Poultry suppltos of nil kindn. D. A. WHITE & SON, Phone 1781. 91 Hl iHlllllHHIIIIIMIt 4ff ; ::::::::A G E.N C iiBALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. ii ! !QP A TN BUYERS AND 1 1 ii Seed Wheat For Sale. ! ! HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. J J. G, Graliam, AgOnt, tH4HHB -HtSHS)! ) HARRITT & LAWRENCE Sell more Groceries and -better Groceries than ANYBODY Fresh Walnuts, Currants and Raisins AND EVERYTHINQ IN SEASON FOR INQ SEASON. . iiiiniinniiiiuunmimimttniinn ( I Easter Millinery ; now on display. You will be suiv j . . . 1 ; ; prised at the splendid array, ; ; ik J i ; ; Style, quality and reasonable prices at 11 il Greenbaum's, 302 First Door South gllf lWiHHfmlf lf 4H4H I 11) )hi ' ' ' -' " ' - 'J- "'LTl . tj S Bought, una which has been. has liomo tlio eljrnatnro of Signaturo of oitM i i i-n iiiiiiin H-- Barley souil biuloy. Hatter order 4 nllgonu. of Foisoy and Ddiiunco soori 4 Feedmen and'SeedmenJ4! i Court Street. SALEM. OREGON. I I III n I I I i in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n I Y O F:::::::: SH1PPERS0F G-R AIN ; 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. HOUSEKEEPERS IN THE COM. OLD P. O. GROCERY. 1 Com., Street, ii of the Poitofflce. . i ii EASTER REJOICINGS. Wines for the table, liquor and cor dials for the social chat are bore a plenty for Easter weolc festivities as good aa they aro abundant. Shall we send arouud a case to your bouaoT Leave your orders now for delivery at any specified date. Ever taste our whiskey. Try It and be convinced of Its purity J. P. ROGERS, fi ts-iaa isiesfuai tteuu Wholssala and ReUII Liquor Dealer. . , . St. FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH City Recorders Report for Month and Quarter Thirty-one Violations of Or dinances in Ninety Days At tho regular mooting of tho city council this woel: City llocordor Judah submitted roports for tho month of March and also for tho quarter ending on tho 31st ult. Tho report for tho month of March show thirteen cases In tho ik1Ico court with flues paid amounting to S20 and 70 days served under commitment. During tho month receipt to tho nmount of $517.76 woro received whllo tho warrant Indebtedness for tho month was $2136.35. Tho quarterly report of Recorder Jinlftli for tho thrco months ending March .list shows a total of $71.60 In fines collected nnd 160 days servod under commitment. During tho thrco months thirty-oiio cases woro dls- posed of In this department of tho city govornmont. These cases wero classified ns follews: Drunkonnnss, 19; Idle nnd dissolute. 8; disorderly conduct, 2; roaming tho streets, a In the three months two criminal nsos were liearti in which tno ieo angroBntlng $16.06 aro duo and nw. Inn tli city from tin county. Tho to tal receipts for the thrw montliB wer StlM.M from the following ou rem: Kino and feH $109.36 Saloon license 800.01) Show IIcoiisob 32.00 Miscellaneous licenses 805.00 Miscellaneous receipts 108.00 Total $2154.25 The warrnnt Indebtedness of tho city for the quarter wns $3812.87 and was mndo up of tho following Items: Jnl! $ 218.98 Police 32.C7 Salaries 1362.82 Flro department 287.50 Streets 31745 Bridges .. .. 722.20 Stationery 25,75 Hoard prisoners 48.CO Sower, big Nu 43 14.30 Ixgal services 40.00 Water 351.90 Lighting 236.63 Miscellaneous 100.11 Grand total $3812.87 Acker's Dlood Elixir positively Cures Chronic Hlood Poisoning and all Scrofulous affections. At all tlmos a mntchlcss system tonic and purifier. Money refunded If you aro not satis fied. 50c. and $1.00. D. J. Fry, Drug gist Emperori Washee Men's Feet, Vienna, April 9. Emperor Francis Joseph today potrformed, tho annual Holy Thursday foot-washing corotnon lal In tho presenco of tho courtlors nnd tho diplomatic corps. After washing tho foot of twelvo agod mon In rotnmomoratlon of Christ's wnsh Ing of thoTtfct of His dlaclplos bis Majosty sorvod Uicm wltli dlnnor and sent them away with gifts of money Tho Imporlal archdukes assisted In tho ceromony. Tho ceremonial of Maundy Thurfc day. the day boforo Good Friday dates back as far as tho fourth con tury, and Is supposed to have boen n tmandnta from tho tfow Testament- John xlll., 34, "to wash each othor's feet" It was tho early practice for prelates or othor emlnont portions to wash the feet of twolvo beggars on that day. Tho Pope himself still per forms the ceremony by command of tho missal tho Austrian Emperor. King of Bavaria and other sovereigns of Latin obedience and also the Czar of rtussla as head of the Grook church. ' ' o OJk.mi'aH.XA.. Bun tl ,r IM iw mw ; fllpiatu. Iff SJSTj-JC BmtsUm lMlwYHaKwiriW0i; ef caryy, r cmaazk 8UHH CUKtl' FOR PILE8 Itching Piles produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as Dllnd, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Dosan-ko's Pile Item edy, stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors, (0c a Jar at druggists, or sent by malL Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosauko. Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr Stone's drug stores. Strong's Restaurant Is the favorite eating bouse of the eity. The best meal service that can be bad. CHICHESTER'S rNQtlBU NNYRQYAL PILLS - "' Faiaai I isyj. suss vrwppi i -T;iu0iiiT:ii:B3LvoLiSix IUEO 4 ti.U IU Ma ilri m fwllnUn, tHlillll IUW Urn Lal m mm. IIM "MUT 1mm LM.mlm.tmlm7. ftr !& KaU- . .. -- InI afldlUMU. UltfcMlM ...,--, - I UJttm. -Sillm fa Safj& El ttl wt m M Ji & rr THE S I )jr sta Of DEALTH s I K0D0L dlcMb wht you eat.) K0D0L olnsos, purifies, i strengthens and sweet ens the stomach. K0D0L eur6? ndlBotton. dys- i peptla. and all itomaoh and bowel troubles. K0D0L aocelerates the action of the gettrlo glands and (Ives lone to the digestive organs, K0D0L relieves n overworked ' stomach o( all nervous strain, gives to the heart a fall, free) and untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous svstem and feeds the brain. K0D0L ' ,tl9 wonderful remedy that Is making so many sick people welt and weak people strong by giving to their bodies all of the nourishment that Is contained In the food they eat. 7 DmIw Caa 3atr T. Bottle.onfr. Sl.OOSIiahoUlnramtmi lha trUt Mt, which Mill lor 50c riirtiio ouLT it E. C. DsWITT A CO., CIIICAQO S I' O Unas. Drug Btorr. vMarkct Quotations Todays JL "Muke Salem s Goad Heme Market" a V Poultry at Btelner's Market Chickens 10fltc. Hkrs Per doion. 15c. Turk.-) lseilc. Ducks 10c. Hop Market. !loH)324T25ttc. Potatoes, Apples, Etc Potatoos 25030c. OiiIoiib 65a Dried Fruits. Dried Apples 4 M to 6 He Italian prunes, 40a to 50s So Petite Prunes 1c. Wood, Fence Posts, Etc. Dig Fir $4.60. Sucond Orowtli $1.00. Arh-$3.00 to $3.76. Hotly Oak $5.00. Polo Oak $5.00. Cednr Posts 10t. Hides, Pelts and Furs. Orcon Hides, No 1 l7c. Green Hides. No. 2 2f6, Calf Sklnc 4 to fc. Shoop 76c. Oont Skins 25c to $1.00. Gruy Fox 25 to 60c Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 25c to $1.26. Otter $1.00 to $5.00. 8kunk 10 to 26c. Muskrat 1 to Ec Wildcat 10 to 25c. Grain and Flour. Wheat 6C07Oo. Oata 30032c Darley Urowlng, 46c bushel; feed, !1 por ton. Flour Wbolcsalo, $3.65. Live Stock Markst Steers 3U to 3ttc. Cows 3 to SMc. Sheep $3.60 gross to $4.00, Dressed Veal We. Hogs, alive 6c. Hugs, dressed Gc. Woolumd Mohair. Coarse Wool 14c, Fine 16c. Mohair 35c. Hay, Feed. Etc. Dated Cheat $11 ft $1 J. Clovor $11 $12. I) ran $20. Shorts $21. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter 20026c. Creamory buttor, 30c. Cream, pan skimmed, at creamery 27'&, at farm 23Hc Cream separator skimmed, 'Com. Creamory 30s, minus frelebt Portland Msrkit. I Wheat Walla Walla, 70 " at Wheat Valloy, 75c. Flour Portland, best grade, $3,600 $3 70; graham, $3.45&$3.85. Oats Cholco White, $L160$l.2O. Barley Feed,$23.60 per ton; rolled $23. Mlllstuff Bran, $19. Hay Timothy, $136 $13.60 por ton. Onions 10060c per contal. Potatoos 4O0COo per cental. Butter Best dairy, 20022; fancy creamery, 30c; store, 15018a. Eggs Oregon ranch, 16V4017Wo per dozen. Poultry Chlokonx, mixed, 12013c por pound; bens, 12013e; turkeys, live, 16017c. Mutton Gross, $50$S.5O. Hobs $70 $7.25. Beef Gross, $3 280 $1.00. Veal 809c. Hogs $70$7.SO. Wool Valley, 12016c; Eastern Oregon, 80Ktfc; Mohair, 34038c. Hides dry, 16 pounds and upwards, mm t WW"H'I " f 'V CLASSIFIED ADS Advertlsemcsts. five lists or less, la this eolnmn Instnm three ttmts for 2 5c 50 a Wtk $1.5 o a month. All, over five lines '.at the saneirats. WANTED. Wanted. Span of horses to weigh 1000 to 1100, aged 5 or 6 years, and color to bo black, bay or Borrel. In quire of Mitchell, I -owls & S'nvor, Stnto street. . 4-7-3t Wanted. Kxporlonced Tontlno solici tors to act as general agent for nil or part of Oregon. Write or call, A. V. Curby, Koom 447 Portland Ho tel, 1 to 6 p m . Portland, Oregon. 4-0-3 1 Wanted. To rent a tract of land for pasture. Inqtilro of Commorclal Cream Co. 4-0-lwk Wanted Men. Wo teach tho barbor trado in tho shortest posBlblo tlnio at small oxponso, nnd guarantoo po sitions. Wrlto Mohler's Barbor Col lego, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2-16-2m 2000 head of Stock Cattle Wanted Cows and bultor calves, yearlings and 2-year-old bttfors; 11 v. bulls to tho hundrod htad, to rnlso on shares by rollablo and perfectly ro spoiiBlblo llfolong cattle mon. Flno grnsa rango tn wust.trn part of Lane county; bait Incroaso for six years. Address A. J. Thompson, Gardiner, Oregon. 12-lG-4m LOST AND FOUND. Found. Two loays. Owner can hnvo samo by calling nt UiIh olllco, nnd paying for tho ad. 4-8-3t Found. Of no particular valuo oF cept to tho owner, a pocket memo randum book, with pnparn and poft' tal noUt stub No. 63.OR0 for 15. FOR SALE. Farm for Sale. 14 H acres. 30 acres In cultivation, liulldltiKH Kood. No. 1 orchanl. 14 iiiIIhh from town. The 30 ncros Is all plowed, well watered, nearly till feneod with plank feuco. Prlco $1015, $160 cash down. $200 In October, tho balance on throe yenrs' time nt 0 per coiit Interest. This Is n snap; must bo sold nt onco. C. O. Burgess, ngont, Hhorl dan, Oro. 4-8-31 For Sale. On Asylum Avenue nnd 8tntomnn stroot, grocory Htoro. 0 room house, kitchen and bath room. Inquire nt more, or seo Ji W. Lynns, ono block north of storo 4-9-3t For Sale. Ono ton-room houso; por celain bath nnd hot and cold water. Call at 502 Liberty stroot. 4-0-tt For 8ale. No. 1 Deflanco spring whont 85 cents por bushol, cleaned ready for seed. I havo about 60 hushols. I live near Pratum, on Howell Prnlrlo. Address J. W. Gash, Sllvorton, Oro., Ilouto 2. 40-31 For Sale. Grocery stock In Knst Sa lem for salo. Iiw rent, and in best part of city. Buyer can Invest from $200 tn $800 For further particu lars call at 312 Twelfth stroot or add rose. 39-lm. For Said. Thrco cholco residence lots In Fnlrmouiit addition. Inquire of K. Hofor, Journal ofllco. For Sale. Whlto Plymouth Rock cftgs for sotting, from puro stock. Carl Iluef, Routo 7, Salem, Oro 3-12-2w For Sale. Spring oats and spelt for seed. Also good oata for food. Prices reasonable. Chas. O'Brien, 400 Capl tal stroot. Phone Black 2186. 3-S-lra FOR RENT. For Rent. Partly furnished house. Inqtilro or H. S. Martin, South Sa lem. A 8-t For Rent. A neat rattago, furnished. on Twelfth street, botwoon Court and Chomokota streets. Inqutro nt 375 Church slrexit 4-7-3t Unfurnished Rooms for rent for housekeeping to ' poraons with no ohlldren; 323 Church st 4-G-31 For Rent. After May 1st, sulto of rooms, No. 347 High stroot, with or without board. 3-3Mwk For Rent A modern 7 room hoimo with avnry convenlonco, good water plpod Into same, with 40 ncros pas turo and garden land, plenty of fruit Chickens and Jersoy cow for sale. Just tho placo for eastern man. K. C. Bell. Turner Oro, It. F. I). No. 3 3 30-lwtf MISCEtLANEOUB. Good Opportunity, A blacksmith and wagon maker can get a good busl ness with very little outlay. Capital will bo furnished to the right man. Address "B. H. " oaro Journal. 4-8 tf Dress Making, Bono at 191 Church street Shirt waists and skirts a specialty. 4-7-3t On Saturday, April 7th Roth & Orab- or will have on salo somo dollclous home-made salt-rising bread, moth ers' old-fashioned fried cakes. Also fancy cakes and pies. 4-2-Jt Dressmaking. Children's clothes a specialty, 174 Cottage street - r' 3-80-1 Wk. Eggs for Setting. Puro bred Walts Plymouth Rock and Black Minor- - c.asj tho best layera known. -3.V If. Blundolt, Mornlngsldo. Tolcphoae No. 20 CG lied. 3-20-tt You will always find tho choicest meats and grocorlea at tho'iowcet prices nt Edward's ft Luschor's, 40S and 410 Stato street 'Phono orders given special attention. HOP AND PRODUCE 0UYER8. JAME3 M. KYLE & CO. Highest cash prlco for potatoes, onions. and dried prunes, 176 Commorclal Btroot, Salem, Oregon. '' LODGES. Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman Block, cornor State nnd Llborty streets. Tuesday of each wcok Pt 7:30 p. m.. A. IS. Strang O. C, IL J. Flomtng K. of IL and 8. PoresTeHo Or' AMERlcA-Oours Sherwood Forcstors No 19. Moots Friday nlgbt In Turn or block. S. W. Mlnturn, 0,U.', A L. Brown, 8ec. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6249. Moots every Thursday5 evening1 k 8 o'clock. Holman Hall, Frank: A. Turner, V. C; A. Ij. Brown. Clerk. Protection Ledse No. 2, Ancient Or dor Unltod Workaon, meeu every Saturday evening In the Holmaa Hall, cornor of Btato and Liberty streets. Visiting brethron welcome. J. G. arahnm, M. W ; J. A. Sellwood, Recorder. P-gT-y-iY'. Drs. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. Qarr and Anna M. Darr. Graduates American school of Ostoopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., Biiccosaors to Dr. Ornco Albright Olllco hours 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd Follows' Temple. Phono Main 2721; rostdonco phono 2603 Rod, Dr. H. H. Scovell, Suggestive Thera peutics and Osteopathy. Nervous, functional nnd mental dlocasos, neu ralgla, hoadaches, nervous prostra tion, dyspcpHln, constipation, diar rhoea, rheumatism, asthma, etc, D'Arcy block, Stato street Phone Main 2865. TONSORIAL AND OATHS. Ryan's' Shaving Parlors. Boven are class harbors engaged. Finest bat roams In elty. We use antlsesils steriliser. J. Ryan, Prop. Evans' Darber Shop Only first-class shop on Bttte street Krary tals now and up-to-date. Finest porceMa baths. Shave, 16o; hair-cut, He; baths, 26c. Two arst-clsss bosi blanks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. VETERINARY. Dr. E, E. Jackson, Votorlnary Surgeon and nontlst. Oftlco, Red Front Livery. Phono Main 861. Rest onco Phone 2016 Red. 11-6-tl WHAT HAPPENED? He was caught In tho act tut after so bought a new uo-todate PAIR 8F SHOESand had his old shoes balf soled he was turned loose. OSWALT'S SHOE STORE 99 State Street. Harper's Whiskey Is the best Oct, some Into your vest Qus. Schrelber keeps It, And you know the rest. FARMER'S HOME 153 State Street J. Brownstcin & Son. J Drownsteln & Son, formerly or Albany, have opened a place on State and Frontstreets. Highest ash prlco paid for Hides, Pelts, Wool, Tallow and furs: also general dealer la old Iron. Rubberand Metals. C. H. MAOK Successor to Dr. J. If. Keens, I White Corner. Balenv. Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at mod erate fee In any branch are In espeelsJ reqsett White Bronze Monuments Hever chip, crack, tar nish, moss or corrode The only kind that nev er needs cleaning. For the truth of the above ice them In all the Sa lem cemeteries: soaae of them have been there for 17 years. If you want the very best at half the price of stone hat will last ten times as long, call on or ad dress T. B. WAIT, l902aCcr.'?fo,a, CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger trains, rurraira to all narta of the eltv. Prompt service. Telephone No. S4L HKUKMAN & UKUJUUK. SALEM WATER COMPANY OfFICK UlfY HALL r wtr serftM apply at omee. Ilia a-aUs saoatJilr la advaassi fcSSjSJSSSSSSSSJJJ