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V 'fME1 SIX; THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903. f - ' 5. . Cs 71 iC seeanythingtT Hotter than our rye whiskey, XXX brandy or wines? No, not with a. tel cacopc Those are some of tho finest brands on the market. Coma In and try a sample these goods pleaso the palate, as well as tho eyo, and that Is saying a good deal. tfie SENATE, 160 8UHStrVrt. ' "Basted" Buttonholes aro the bano of a bachelor's (married man's, as well) xlstenca. No wonder tho blankoty blanks aro forthcoming. Don't worry, don't fume, don't swear. Simply let ns do the laundering and tho collar bands will remain Intact until" the" end of tho chapter. "WA aro thinking Of offering a pri for buttonholes de spoiled hero. Salem Steam Laadry. C0LONEL. J. OLMSTED, Prop. MRUS B.OLMSTED. Mr.-M t, -. 411. 230 Liberty fit T' MISS GENEVIEVE WILSON. TTU Ilrrolar o Manilla' la Jfow a Health lMapc1or. Miss Genevieve "Wilson, society girl, army nurse, ministering angel to trick ing edgings. Hem a strip neatly Just below the scallops and nbkVto thpjrdc Ing of tho garment, leathering dtllif latter place. If the embroidery 1 pith ered. Then, If the flit is Just at the point where tlio edging Joins the gar ment, it will be easy to hem the edge , of the garment to the re-enforced cm j broidery, taking pains to distribute the S 'hers. If the break Is fnrther up in the work, a neat dnrn must be put In I When you bnve your embroidery tbun ,-otectcd. It will wear ns long as the 1111-mcnt Itself a desirable thing, for nothing Is more slovenly than to see a en soldiers In tbe far east. Is health In rpector for the civic sanitation of the' Knrnient minus half Its trlmmlug or Oranges, that wealthy residential sec tion of New Jersey. A woman of many titles t Miss Wil- with tlie edging caught to it In such 1 manner as to low half Its wldtu. In ertlon arc mended hi tbe same way. 3 ' -- IJtione -4iSt Repairing Of (he finest workmanship Is a branch of our business, that wo giro special attention to. Our repairing dopartmont Is conducted with tho u(V most caro and skill, diamonds aro re Ht, and jewelry of all kinds Is re-, paired In the most ierfect manner, bo, side optical work of all kinds. C.J. Pomeroy .... Jeweler and Optician, 289 Com, t-t. son, not bestowed by the goTernmenti being earoTu' to bare yonr strip of or Incorporated Institutions, but con-j imbric wide enough to rvncti both frrreu on ncr ty uer namircra in tue jm,. of the insertion, various sections of the world in which she has lived and worked. She Is one of Virginia's fair daughters. Uer fa ther was a Confederate officer, ami none had better claim to the title of "southern belle" than she. She held her court among the young men and women of Virginia until she determined to forego tho pleasures of Market Quotations 1 oHayr i "Make SaKm a cooa tiomt nun.ii" a VTW'VT'wvwvV feONT SHIVEn WHILE YOU DRESS' These cold mornings. Reach out of bed, strlko a match, turn on tho gas In your gas stove and noto how quickly your room gets arm. Haven't a gas tnvoT Mean It? I-ots horo so cheap you'll wonder how you 'mvo permit ted yourself to bo bnuumbed when eo much comfort could bo had for so lit tle Salem Gas-Ucht Co.. fionc 563-4 CHEMEKETA ST. -SS COPYRIGHT. .Mnalironra t'lncn.blon. As a rlral to the radish, tomato, an pie and tiny pumpkin, which, fnshloued of silk, appear on milady's dressing ttt ble as plucuililons. the mushroom ha. made Us debut. This Is the quaintest and mrrtt t-nptlvutlng or all those re productions mid If it Ik skillfully mmlc thf ballroom for the arduous duties of (1..K, M f truly a woodland trophx a hospital nurnc. To 111 herself for the it composed of cream colotvd silk th- top or uiubrvllu stuffed with wt ion to make it suitable to stkk pin In to. The mushroom Is tinted skillful ly In water colors, a ahailc of brownNli yellow being ucd. The bate of thi piiii'iiHliIon i-iiuslnts of scvoral tiny riudiltMM of silk to suggest the fungous growth from which the mtislirouu, springs. The "timbrelln" is suppert: n a slender slalk of wire, covered with rhlte Mlk. A Clever Suuarr.llun. A 1mm attawhiueut (.ur.pli l.ig tr. .:i tt'.flv liit.liutf nf fltiiAll rillilinr lilltt. l.i I .i... i ,.i ..... i. -.... .....l h.ii.m (.. lliv kiiviivu sun. muivi uuu .imiii a common fprny nor.tle will bo foitnu a great ashilm-e to cleanly dishwash ing. The fore of the stream pene trate eonier ami wains of tinware not ciihIIj- reached by the uximl meth imIs and (1(km It to well that the moxt hull ITc rent Utah! will welcome the serv- UW5 onNEVlEVE wiLao.v. (.v. It Is In the eoriiers and sennit of caring for Urn sick of all nationality x,klmc qtcusila that bits of fool some Bhoswent abroad nnd mnstured the times reinnln to lecoiupohf und ier Oerninn. Italian nnd Kreneh language, haps produce ptntiwliio polonlng. Jteturnltig to Amorlcn, alio took up her course in 8t. I.uko'a hospital, Denver, i tiiriv piil nun Atuifi 4iiiiiiiiiii tiuviw the title of I.lttlo Wonder." At the ZM i J"Bfl9' BaaaaBaBBIBaaBHaaaBaBaaaBaaaBaaBaBaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaBaaBaaHBBaaiaJ A Hint to lliuuc UrmamnKera. A llttlo tno titer. ln home duties nro nn.iwroiH and onerous a well. outbreak of tho Spanish war she oi saves livrvlf "'M'.h time by a prr,,,,, unleeml wji (hj Hetj Crtl ni)d .'i"; hit of Mivthoiiglil wiiMi nil motlH'M Shingles and Sliakes Tho roof la shingled belt if you uso tho kind ot shingles and shakes wo sell, and we ask you to note tho good wear and economy of tho roof tor which wo furnish the- shingles or shakco. We carry ft largo stock ot shingles and shakes ot good qual'j( carefully selected to njftft J found, tight, d.Urabio root, and wo are ftl wayf ready to glvO estimates. GOODALE LUMDEP. CO sent hnnirtllati'l- to Clilckahiftilga. Hit next h(p was to enter the service of the Tnltrd Stutes goverumout us nnny uuiie. For one J on I' Mic was stationed In the Philippines ami her brave deeds auuxx the woundwl soldiers there won the tie of "tho llemlne of Manila." Next lie was sent to Xugafukl, wlioro gntte ful piitlruts immwl liur "Augol." b'ev on mouths t-ln- spent In tho laud of the uiIUhiIo, and whun h1i was ordensl home nalu xlw Iwd mude the rin-le of i be t'o'H, Ht-r last (MVoftimeitt appointment mi at Itatt iMyanl. N. J.. Mhi.h nosl- MM aim ttMlKTltnl to go to llw Orange.. wllh growing daughlera tire ttr 10 Up preciate. In makiiit her little girl's dreeK she ink. a large tuck In the under htu nl the hem, ami when the small kwo U emwtlag up to the knees, InstU of rlpplug out the lunn and go ing te all tho traull or putting it In nwiln. tw has only to n the xtlteho li ih tuck and llw little frock Is leiiRtlHMiisl. ' sinuiiixMi I'lnmtK, It Ik MMlhie tn wnali llnilllIH Vlth out lir!iiKi. tin-iu, Imt thi tireragc lHUtidri" d.vs not VuoV t',i process. Theref.iie It U w?!.n Ulille to know how to veatoisi brdttkn gnrinetita to ii urn- ii-"'ini in au iu wmj I'rnnges, i "v-- . - --...-...... .. Sow .lere. Is determined to, lPrrwfi; I Iht'lf irl(fUta n nr ifiiiietlilii like It ...e nnaui iwi rmtn, cftuUBw tU .aro, and MM Alison's fWScM wjlri'. W r.-rry Wit the itoHS of thv WI6 nnllntlau He.i4lon. IMilU'lelhk l'resii . t.m Art nl Ur rutin if iUti Miemll.v do not dn Jnsticu i f Vrety gown tMmis they have not I Phon 651. ki2-- k Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Ok dinner yon can, n(pV Uflto one of obY tender and dollvtatt njt(l8(iateki;Uub or mutton choVa. Veal ctttIUorlpoTl Oor meU aro all cut Jrom the fatlMt land nrlmeitoattlo, and wo cad supply .your tablo with (resh, nutritious and holMma niWtfa'atbed rock prices. itf'a&O :: E. C, CROSS SALEM ORB Phon Ml Near 8. p. T's OtpoM "arm.sl liow to put dn their things I smartly or even neatly, uhey have ne urtsl the art of dross, but not iii - still inort' biibtle art of dressing i'u- rttuillom illes hard In what Ji been termed our "gn'at llltKlloctey., liven if money la abuudaut thoro fcj a rootert foAling tlwt "truo piety" can oaly 'I ipn-ssed to1 towUlnus. DowtlvBMi Is si ilieae nnd a daatlly one. it nas its , 1 'i f seat in the iMHjiil Onw'ir ami ont idei snd I i the neck, nrift la also tho result of our too fHlttif1 fondue for i gld iud shabby clothes. I To exeape It one must aokl tho heyl j wmmam mmm jgKSSi. . 1 -sZ -', c'5 Harness, Saddlery, Whips. Lap Robes, Fly Nets, etc. Lone years of experience, superior skill and highest quality t)fstock are a guarantee that we turn out '.the test roods ever onerta maaiera, SIGN OF THE WHITE HORSE. Now closing ont Bowntree & Temple stock couent at sue on me aouar. ESTAULISHED 1869 E. S; Lamport Saddlery Co. 289 Commercial Street. Try taln the. article to bo relorel on the iliwlK lHanl and Isy on it u piec of tlirset-loth which lifts bt'ii wrnti5 out of cold water. l'rtss with n hot Iron tinlil tho cheesecloth Is perfectly drj-- The garment will show a marked Improvement. A t')u'6r lit op. oluch damage may bo dono to a wall paper or ven Xu the wall ItM'lf ly tho bongihgof-a door hamlloorkey against It. AnWi.y device for preventing this, and 'a homemade one, Is to tako an 'einnty ool. to pad tlio top with some Vaddlng aud to cover It all with some matorlal as nearly matching the car pet In color as possible, thon pass n brass Iwaded nail through tho spool Poultry at 8telners Market Chickens 10011c. Spring chickens 13S'15c. Eggs Per dozon, 13c. Hop Market. Hops 22e25tfc Potatoes, Apples, Etc Potatoes 2530c, Onions 66c Dried Fruits. Dried Apples 414 to Oc, . Italian prunes, 40s to C0e Gc Pctlto Prunes 4e. Wood, Fence Potts, Etc. Dig Fir $4.60. Second Growth $4.00. Arh $3.00 to $3.75. Body Oak $5.00. Pole Oak $5.00. Cedar Posts 10c. f Hides, Pelts and Fun Green Hides, No. Xl&Tc' -Green Hides, No. 2-r25f ' Q Calf Skins 4 to 5c, Sheep 75c. , ' Goat Skim 25c to XI 00 Gray Fox 25 to 60c. Coon 10 to' 40c Mink 25c to $1.2u. Otter $1.00 to $5.00. Skunk 10 to 25c , Muskrat 1 to 5c " Wildcat 10 to 25c Grain and Flour. Wheat 06070c. Oats 30032c. Barley Brewing 55C0c bushel; feed $21 per ton. Flour Wholesale, $3.65. Live Stock Market Steer 44c Cows i lo 3&c Sheep $3.60 gross to $4.00. Dreesd Veal 76c. Hogs, alive GG?ic Hogs, dreseed Sc. Wool and Mohair. Coarse Wool 14c J Fine 16c Mohair 37c. Hay, Feed. Etc. ' -Baled Chat-'$120$13. Clover-r$11.50$12.50. Bran $22. Shotts $23. Creamery and Dairy Product. Good dairy butler 20tT25c. Creamery butter, 574c, Cream, pan skimmed, .at creamery- 2Cc. at farm 21c. Cream senaralor sMiLlfied. t Com. Creamery 27&c mlfius freight. Portland Market. Wheat Wnlln, Walla. 7072c Wheat-Valley, 75070c. FlouiPortland, best grade, $3,60 $3.70; graham, $3.45'$3.85. Oats Choice White, S1.1CQ$1.20. Bnrloy Feed, $21 $22 per ton; rolle-.V. $23. MlllBtyrf- Bran, $10. Hay Timothy. $13$13.50 per ton. Onions 4050c per cental. Potatoos tOflOc per cental. Butter nest dairy, 2022V4: fancy Icroamory. 22H26c; store, iodise EBg8Orogon ranch, lSVaOlG'.i-c per dozen. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 11012c per pounds; hens, i212Hc; turkeys, live, lC17c Mutton Grow. '$60$5 50. Hogs $7$7.50. Beef Gross, $3 25C$4.00. Veal 8c. Hops 1820c per pound. Wool Valley, 12mrl5c; Rustern Orogon. 8llc; Mohair. 36fl30c Hides dry, 16 pounds am upwards, 16 to 15H", Strong's Dakery And restaurant Is Salem's best eat Shoj$8L IMQHPAClflC 3 TRAINO TO THE EAST Din . Through Pullman, StamUM hfl Tourist sleeping cars dally to 'M, luii:uu, opunuuL'i lOHSl llefi-J uuu iu noiuiu s'ij; inrODQlLjJ uiau aievpiug car(is IPCrsOMJiK wuww; wwi.j iu uil-agu, fa City, St Louis and Memphti, Ing chair. cars (scats free) tolas, darlty'. DETAtrr FOE Ctilcato loi Uand Sm-cl&l t.'TOa. m t1 Hnnw InfUja "AUsaiie Kzptew 1:16 n. m. Tit Itaiit iDKtOU "stTKai" rut il all loop. m. via Ppokne TIME SCHEDULES FTom Portland, Or, Bait Ukr, Panrtr, n CUT, Ht Uiil, Calun arid Xacu m l4i ll Salt Lake. Daom t Worth, Omaha, Ktstu Cttr.M. Urtili, Chlciw and Kill. Walla Walla. Laalium Hpokane. Wallace, mnl man. MlnnrapoUi eel fanl, UuluU,llilaBktl vf"i uw &ai( 7H " HOURS 7f, J PORTLAND TO CHICAGO W OCEAK ANDHivi SCIIEDtT ffora PyrfUffJ lp ra. ;.llaalliuc dim iub r to cru-ir Korean rrtiKKo riall ertry dj Patlr xevhl saiidajr . 5 1, in. Catnnlar1 0 p ra. I COI.CMBiA ..'VER 1oAtorla n Vj Land I ji ix H WILLAMETTE MUI Steamer Uuth leaves halem lor h landand way landing! on 'I ncJtr.Tk days and Paturdayo, about 10 n, I CorvAlltf wnd vinv tiindlnci, Mtrt We(ititfM.iay and Fridsy t ittt p, M A.L CU.MI1, wWhrMs A?l., rtind.Oro M. P.BA.I.WIJ Atrt. o n Ai -nlem.U and drle It Into tbe tloor a few Inelu,tng nouso. This house Is patronUed Corvallis&Eastenf N . 2 For Yanulna: Leaves Albci y Jf.Ju I.cavea co-vallls v Arrives Ya It I No. 1 RoturnlngS Leaves Yaqul-1 :4 Lcav Corrallls ,.... 11 t Arrives Albany ........ US' No. 3 ror ctreit: Leaves Albany TRi Arrives Del riot 119' No. 4 From Detroit; Leaves Detroi' UH Arrives Albany .ail Train No. 1 arrive! in tlmo to ccnncct with he S. P bound trtlr. aa we'l a glvlsr v thro . hour In Albany before at of 8. P northbound train. TralL No. ? con- .c'a w'th tiiyi trains at Corvallli n Albujny direct eerrlco to Newport 4i cont beaches. Tran No. 3 for Dctn't, 11 land other j tonntali resortil"'' bany at 7:00 a m., rvacwtfi at noon, giving ample tiait" the Pprlngs same day 0 . , Vnr fnrthftp InfnrmdHn UW ' ' SDWW"1 JBtWf TH09. COCKRELL. Ajwt, i H H PRONI812. AM Cf from tiw wall or whore you wish tb door to stop Every llrilroom VluiloTa, betrouu window should lj la of an untidily. uufHahlonaUi tlrts- ,)rov,,Wi ,vm, M uark gtvon shade to cl head and tho CharybdU of a badly ( w(t llw tly corning sunlight, arranged tiek. A smart woman has j , lR, ,lot bo n ueary ,0Uand shade, all her gownn made at home, aud yet . ... , k . .,r ns woll B ngilt. she l tieu-r a dowdy. Ad 'vhyT, He s. , ,, of iwrk cheesecloth hung by everybody, can be had. Tho best service that vauso alio knows how to put them on tier hair K woll done, her neck smart' ?y awuthed, and her veils, gKnes. shoes from a rod underneath the white shado aro soft and thlu onough to draw out of sight against tho window frame and nml boots are always fresh and per- af0 Jffw.tni,, , crvating feet of their klud. Dowdies are born. I , h, Wlului.ive tl) t ..... . ... . ...il... ..till. ! m ii. if timili. An undue liumitltv has much to answer for. Tho tjplcal "wo- j man of no Importance" kkmi goes to I nieces on the rock of dowdylnm. A few gowns, but many acevssorlos, aro an antidote to this dread disease a dim, slumber. rell- WHAT TIME PROVES. This thing of being sick and looking for a cure Is a mighty serious bull noss. People are not given to joking even at the first symptom of the ap proach of tho grim destroyer. They do not want to be the subjects of ex periment, but want medicine that has .. . the test of years behind It A medicine that baa been made and usedj for 20 years gives assurance oi a worth, and can be taken with a faith that they have the very best cure the world affords. All this can do sata PenMriiyal.H -fiV rlalal aV5d U.uim IM'?S.! iuh h, t r"l!ili t.ra MtAI. I"."wi ntMi'fj ?" rt MHtaiT M.IUu I WHEN 8EEKINO A GOOD TABLE WINE. Sook no further than Robera' store Qur lino of clarets, sautornes, ports, herrles, Rhine winea and cham pagnea, represents tho best vintage of Europe and California, and our priced aro aa low aa can bo quoted tor genu lno brands. Our whiskies, brandies, llquora and cordials maintain the samo high standard we guard so jeal ously as to wines. Let us show you our stock. J. P. ROGERS, iis.sas ConaurtUI HtttU WKsImU and Retail Lkpwr 0alf. . . S lqo" Qnr t'alae Ambltluu. Ambition U an excellout thing, but unlntia its object Is higher tlwu to tit one mroly for society then It Is an other name for foolish pride. So oue can haplly shine Iu society whoa character t not of the right sort. Oth crwlkO the shlue soou wears off. show ing the Hor material beneath it. There are mhio womeu who enter into mdio kind of philanthropic work sim ply for the sake of tbe uotorlety It wfll give them and not for the love of It. The highest ambition of some mothers Is to have their daughters brilliant holies of-sodety who will capture rich husband, if their expectation aro uot realised, they become hopelessly disappointed. If the daughters bad been trained In those gentle virtue that wore overlooked for more showy accomplishments, they would undoubt edly have proveJ themselves more charming and agreeable companions. Unless a girl has a pure, uoble and de lightful character, then all her other atvomnllaaineai must fall to bring euccea- alrat4lBK KaaVcolJerlca. A rerd aa to mending embroideries. You should bare with your piece some narrow atrip of fine cambric for mend ll.nl l.aav a kfaaL'. There is a right ami wrong way to aaout ?. Gnnn; Improved Liver Pills cook mrefstMk. The wrong way U to . "-J, . "' t,"Cr' nrtt lfOlt uuu aso,-'w" " w0 -w litis Wont Of The m put it In a cold pau and cook It for some time on one side, thus permitting to put It in a pan containing a little boiling fat and lo turn it at the end of a mlnnte or so, thus sealing both side? and retaining all juice. n.ld lo 'cr il u-t awlf-tbuf": I l ..:m' iKI. ntnrr it n CX - '.V at the source of the trouble and re-1 ohangs Jipo l.Sn w. .-,.. .,- ..nn.a Wn will pnd alrmrudnitt'l'.'. . -J .1 U1U DD U1U a w lm II . !..,.. .1 - r. .1 L. thu tnloo to ObCUlW. TbO right way l1..nt. v ,, . ntlla fre or a: nli'""..r Z. T., :, f J!.r -- 9 " ..... IPWUIIID w w. m.m ....... ..--, . j 1U.KW.'.. - . . , W I fall box on receipt or zoc. noia oy an. wmt, inrrcir-r. iwr dngfists for 25c per box. or address; "" 3u"ro"w"- a Danitcroua Tractlcr. A common aud dangerous practice is to throw outer garments on the bed. Considering that they come in contact with all sorts of undesirable objects, this Is inimical to dalntluess if to noth ing elc Clothing Worn during the day should bo removed from the bedroom ut night. Inflamed, weak and sons eyes, plu pies and catarrh may all be "passed on" by the use of the family toweL The Individual towel la a hygienic ne cessity. There are now twenty-ulne women of title In Bngland who were Amerl can girls, inclndlng four duche&sea and two countesses. TJr. Tlosanko Co.. Phllndephia, Pa. i For sale at Dr. Stone's Drug stores, Road rollers seom to be the fad just now Wasco county recently pur chased one, Marion followed suit, and now Clatsop la'lnnouculated with the disease. Is It possible the manu facturers are working us? For cleaning limp chimneys use a mop made by tying a sponge on a smooth stick Suffered 8 Months I can heartily recommend Acker's Tablets for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I havo been Buffering for eight months, and tried many reme dies without any relief, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, which I used only a short time, and am now perfectly well. Thanking you for the sredr recovery. I am gratefully your. Francis I. Gannpr. Vancouver, Wash. Send to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffa lo N Y for a free trial package. vmrnmt ITS FARMMWK W1 J s&rissa j --".. ire leatsrta w , frrnr.,M Uoacxeeu- jw .f - mnmii The disorder! g!rl will make a dlt- xoth!ng Uko them, orderly woxuau. - .-irm . . . lutrtTSt a WP1 otv i -" aaasaar" aW mag&3i& KiSic - ' OURf U vrfctv Journal rnr-natlv. 3 Si' Oranxc Judi Far Our price for Mt & f