The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, April 28, 1903, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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"Basted"
Tiuttonholcs arc-' the- bane of a
fcacicWs (married man's, as well)
existence. Nd Wonder the blankoty
blanks arc forthcoming. Don't worry,
don't fame, don't swear. Simply let
as do the laundering, and tho collar
bands will remain Intact untfl tho end
of tho chapter. We are thinking of
offering a prize for buttonholes de
spoiled here.
Salem Steam Laundry.
COLONEL. J. OLMSTED, Prop.
MRUS t). OLMSTED, MgT.
Phons 411. 230 Liberty 8L
OONT 8HIVER WHILE
YOU ORE8S
These cold mornings, Reach out of
fed, strlko a match, turn on tho gas
tayour.gas stove and noto how quickly
roar room gets wnrm. Haven't a gas
BtOToT Mean It? Lots faore so cheap
ycm'll wonder bow you iara permit
t4 yourself to bo benumbed when so
iBch comfort could bo bad for so lit
tta. Salem Gas-Light Co.,
tMM 563. 4 CHEMEKETA ST.
A Juicy Morsel for
Breakfast
Ox dinner yon ran enjoy from una ol oor
nder and delicious mrnta. tcaki,lamb
or mutton chops, veal cutlets or pork,
Oar meats are nil cnt Irou tho (attest
and nrlmestcattte, and we can anpply
yonr tab) s with fresh, nutrition and
holf turns mU t rd rock prices.
E.
C, CROSS SALEM ORE
riinn '!
WHEN OFF DUTY
Good liquor will soon banish tho
fatlguo ot "tho ttrenuoua life." and for
tho convalescent Its merits aro too
well known to bo repeated. At Hog-'
ra' only the very beat gradra ot
wines, brandies nnd whiskies aro
eold, and with every bottle Is given
our guarantee of Its ago, absolute pur
ity and brand,
J. P. ROGERS, Er
Wholesale and Retail
Liquor Dealer. . .
3E. X3. STT A.FJESaBC.
, i 232 Commercial Street Near Bush's Bank.
' fHARNESS, SADDLES. METS. WHIPS, ROBES. ETC REPAIRING
K SPECIALTY.Harness Oils, Gool Working Gloyes, Axle Grease. Brushes.
.CT9 ' , ' ' SAUEA. OREGON '
F" ABOVE ALL""
HhThlngsMnftho purchase ofbIsklC3,
''brandies; liquors andf wines, Insist on
s absolute purity. Imitations ot long
proven, brands, deleterious adulter-
antst cheap dilutions aro worse than
nothing. To keep within bounds of
safety, njlo yr purchases of
wines and liquors, as. beverages or for
family or medicinal purposes, from a
dealer you can trusL We guarantee
our goods.
SAMPLE ROOM,
206 Cercll Street.
L!
Repaying
braSl5 Sf
our'buslncsa", that wo glvo
special attention to. Our repairing
department in conducted with tho ut$
most care and skill, diamonds nro re
setaW -Jewelry of all kinds is ro
paired In tho most perfect manner, br
sides optical work of all kinds.
C. T. Pomeroy . . . ?
Jewelor ami Optician, S83 Com. St.
copyright.
Shingles and Shakes
Tho roof Is shingled boat If you use
the kind of shingles and shakes wo
""tlr
wmwiuwMKyumuui.wuubi ,, ,,Pnr,mHnt(, r rdltorl.il Inter
wear and economy of the root for, Mm o( vontH nm, ot ,nuu9tr,n,
which wo furnish tho shingles or',)rKregg
shaken. Wo carry a largo stock of, .
shingles and shakes of good quality,! Popular Woman's Magazine.
carefully selected to rnako a sound, The Woman's Ham Companion for
tight, durablo root, and we are al- May contains a lot of Interesting fie
ways ready to glvo estimates. jtlun. There nro storlos by Kduu
OOODALE LUMBER CO., Phlllpotts. Forrwt Crlssey, Klllott
, Near 8. P. Pas Depot, i Flower and Molvlllo Barclay. An es-
Phone 651.
Harness, Saddlery, Whips.
Lap Rotes, Fly Nets, etc.
Lone years of experience, superior
skill And hlehest quality of stock are
a cua ranteo that we turn out't he test
coods ever offered In Salem,
SIGN OF- THE WHITE HORSE.
ESTABLISHED 1869
E. S. Lamport Saddlery Co.
269 Commercial Street
Jfev?' &r'i'
THE jAILY JOURNAUgALgM, OREQON.JllESD.Ay, APRIL 28, 1903.
MENTION
OF MAY
MAGAZINES
Some of the Brightest and
Best Publications
An Interesting literary comparison
Is made between A. J. Dawson whose
remarkable novel Hidden Manna Is
attracting so much attention, and
Pierre Lotl, author of An Iceland
Fisherman.
Lotl has been called a master of
exotic literature from his power of
picturing life In foreign lands, and a
Blmllar power has boon proved by Mr.
Dawson .in the Intimate and absorb
ing revelation of the Btrongo life of
Morocco which he presents under the
tltlo of 'Hidden Manna," tho stirring
new novel by A. J. Dawson Just pub
lished by A. S. Hamea & Company,
Memories of Pattl.
Of especial Interest at this time,
when all music lovers nro looking for
ward to Adcllna Paul's American vis
it next autumn, will bo Hermann
Klein's memories of his friendship
with Pattl, to be published In tho
May Century. This chapoter of the
London critic's series on "Modern
Musical Celebrities" will give
glimpse behind the scones at the
first performance of Gounod's"Ilomeo i
ot Juliette.' when de Hesikc was
Romeo and Pattl Juliette; anil will ,
toll of many visits to Cral&y-nos.
fiovnrnl nlrttirca of Pntll In illfYnrnnt
. .
characters, a view of -her Welsh home
nuu repruuui'iiuns ui pnuiograpns oi
.1 l-, t
Jean and Bdouard do Reszko, will ll
lustrate the article.
The World's Work for May.
The Louisiana Purchase Its rapid
progross nnd solid Importance by
Charles M. Harvey, seems to bo the
leading nnd most tlmoly nrtlcle in
The World's Work for May. Next to
this thi editors have given omphasls
to tho building up of cities and subur
ban towns. Among other Important
features nro Oeorgo Ilea's explanation
of how Caundlnns nro being taught
practical agriculture, nn Investigation
of tho work of ''business engineers"
men who from the outBldo rognlate
the details of u business. Besides
these are the monthly financial arti
cles thU time answering tho (''
tlim "Are the llnios of Our Pros polity
Secure?" a short application of "J.
P. M.'s" icmarknble career by his
,, K,Knr MnJ.,(MV nne0Ili nm, tho
)cclnlly Interesting fentuie Is "Tho
jAmurlcnn College Girl and Her Se
cret Societies" "Successful Women
Hnnch-Ownors" tells of some practi
cal business women In the far west.
,' Heroes Who Fight KIre" Is an artl
cl full of thrilling Incident. "Ad
M'litures of t he Crown Jawels of
France" nnd "How President Jnekson
Won Ills WW nr. loraanUc bits of
history The nature study artlclo
deals with frun. Miss Could has
four iwatM of strtkina; spring fashions
nnd th ltttnrtinMBt are unusually
full of helpful susiroetlons for tho
housewife. Publish by tho Crowoll
Publishing Company. Springtlald
Ohio, one dollarr a year, ten cents a
copy
Men of Tomorrow,
This Is a whnlttKomo boy's maaa
tine. In uddltion to Its d)Artment
devotml to gam of the season and
that bright wies of Sketchesof
College Athletic Heroes of Today, It
will give practical hints on genoral
uxerclso. keeping In condition, train
ing for games, wntllile hygiene and
tho sane physical view of life. This
spring number has some rattling fish
yarns, poetry and pictures, a fine ar
ticle oa kite making and several live
ly, thoroughly boyish storloa. Pub
lished at Alhaay. X V., $1.00 a year.
Frank Leslie's Monthly.
The Opm Air Number of Leslie's
Monthly justifies Its namo by some
remarknbyo out-of-door articles on
the modern sailor, the Canadian fron
tier police, tho nrst perilous ascent of
Mount Dryce. and the life In a trout
stream, besides a rattling base ball
story. "Life ona Liner" U the Btory
of a college man who shipped first as
a cook's mat on as ocean liner, and
lator as oiler and attain as a steward
oa smaller ships, learning at first
hand what tfe awdra sailor is and
do. "The Autobiography of a Shop
Gtri" la eonUnued snceeefttlbjr It) this
HUIB.IMW. "Risob. SI.- tbe story of
a raie-iiarvaM dam ball game
stands out among ife Sothw
a.
Country Life In America.
The May number oj that Itaatialrtajc
and practical nia&utae Country Life
In America tells ffrow to Spend a Va-"
cation." It Is almost a double num
ber in size, and Its large pages aro
full of beautiful pictures and helpful
suggestions for people of moderate
means. "The Collapse of Freak
Farming" is a vigorous article by
Prof. L. H. Bailey which will be worth
many dollars to people who contem
plate raising ginseng, mushrooms,
basket willows, skunks, or other side
Issues of agriculture. It hits the fan
cy farmer hard. "How We Built the
Orange," is tho story of a suburban
house that turned out exactly as It
was planned. All the changes which
tho owners now care to make would
not cost mora than, ICO. The article
explains tho only way to avoid tho
terrible "extras" which aro usually
the sorest trials of homc-bulldlng.
The Poacher" Is a magnificent
double-page picture ot an Indlnn
spearing fish nt night a very strong
and bold feature and a perfect mira
cle of photography. "Annuals and
how to Grow Them" by Prof. L. H.
Bailey, tho lending horticulturist of
tho country, tells how to grow sweet
pens, pansles, China asters and tho
like. "Strawberry Culture for Profit"
Is a series of personal Btorles of suc
cess In many parts of tho country by
people who have made net profits of
$200 to 11000 per aero.
Mokl tea positively Cures 8lck
Headache, Indigestion and Constipa
tion. A delightful herb drink. Re
moves all eruptions of tho akin, pro
ducing a perfect complexion or money
refunded. 25c. and COc. Wrlto to us
tor free sample W. II. Hooker & Co..
nuffalo. N. Y. D. J. Fry. Drujwlst
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A.vJarKCt VUOtauons I oday&
1 MU-.- -!. .. . A U- -...
v rMKC giicm bwa nunc piiimi
od Home Mirket"
' er ar xir v er ?
yvvvvvv
Poultry at Btelner's Market
Chickens lie.
Spring chlckons 13S'10c.
Eggs Per dozen, 14c.
Hop Market.
Hops 22025HC
Potatoes, Apples, 'Etc.
Potatoes 25020c.
Onions C5c.
Dried Frulti.
Dried Apples 4 Vi to 6M1C
Italian prunes, ids to BOs 6c
Pctltu Prunes Ic.
Wood, Fence Posts, Etc.
Ills Fir JL00.
Second Growth J4.00.
Arh 13.00 to $3.76.
Uody Oak $5.00.
Polo Oak $5.00.
Cedar Posts lpc.
Hides, Pelts and Fu.-a.
Green Hides, No 1 l7c
Oroen Hlilos. No. 22015
Calf Skins I to 5c.
Shtetf 75c.
Goat Sklnr 26c to $1 00
Gray Fox 25 to 50c.
Coon 10 to 40c.
Mink 25c to $1.2u.
Otter $1.00 to $6.00.
Skunk 10 to 25c
Muskrat I to 5c.
Wildcat 10 to 25c.
Grain and Flour.
Wheat QS073c.
Oitts 3032o.
Ilarley llrewliig
feed $21 per ton.
Flour Wholesale
SBOCOe bushel;
S.r.5.
Live Stock Market
Steer 44c.
Cows 3 to 34 c. ' '
Sheei $3.60 gross to $4.00
DrMsed Veal 7 Co.
How. a!lvi-CV41TGic.
HiKS. dreeeed Su.
Wool and Mohair.
Coarse wool 1$ 17c.
Fine 15c,
Mohair 37c.
Hay, Feed. Etc,
Paled Cheat 12ft$13.
Clover- $1U0I$12.W..
Hrnn $82.
Shorts $23.
Creamery and Dairy Product
uM dairy butter isrwc. .
Creamery luitter, SOc. '
Cream, pau skimmed, at creamery I
ISc. at farm, 14o. '
, Cream separator skimmed at
Com. Creamery 20c. minus freight
Portland Market !
Whoat Walli, Walla, 70072c. I
Wheat Yalloy. 757Gc ;
Flour Portland, best grade, $3 60
$3.70; graham, $3.45$3.S5. ,
Oats Cholco White. tl.15Ofl.S0.
Uarloy Feed, f21$22 per ion;
roljed. f!3. I
AllllBtuff Dran, $19. '
Hay Timothy, $43Cfl3.50 per ton.
Onions 10050c per cental .
Potatoes 10050c per cental '
Butter Best dairy, 2022H; fancy
creamery. 22H02c; store, lC18c.
Eggs Oregon ranoh, 15H01Cc
per dwen.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, HO 12c
per pounds; hens, 1212Hc; turkeys,
live, 16017c
Mutton Gross, $5O$5,50.
Hogs $7 $7.50.
Beef Gross, fS25Of4.00.
Veal 8e.
Hops IS Mc per pound.
Wool Valley. 12Vfre16c. Eastern
Oragos. S144c; Mohair. 3C3Cc.
Hides dry, 16 pounds ami upwards.
15 to 15Hc
a
Why Not
Go where you can cet the best?
I'The White House Restaurant Is the
Imoet popular restaurant In the city
Open day and night
- -. 4w
if
STRAWBERRY GULTrlft
. I i 1
Tfic Strawbcy Industry In The A
Northwest.
Full Instructions about preparation illustrated with nhM..
of soil, growing ot pmnis. piuunaj u.o.on wrlter. fleJ(j -,
.u- ..itllr,n artlllTftflnn n rklne ' ' J1& i
and packing th. crop, shipping and,b' mn' " m
market treated fully In separata I per copj. ineonh
chapters. ul mousiry.
Cash SayiDg Offer
Two First-Class Weekly
Papers for the Price of One.
"'W'eokly'JcurnM andWcekly Ore
gonlau, $2.00.
Weekly Journal and Orange Judd
Farmer, $1.35.
Weekly Journal and TrI-Weeklj
N. Y. World. $1.76.
Weekly Journal nnd Woodburn Inde
pendent, f 1.60.
Weekly Journal and Gold Beach.
Curry County, Uecordcr, $1.50.
Weekly Journal and American Boy,
$1.50.
Weekly Journal and Courier, Spray
Oregon, $1.60
Weekly Journal and Express-Ad
vancc, Lebanon, $1.60.
Weekly Journal and Globe, Condon
Oro., $1.50
Weekly Journal and Oregon MIsL 8t
Helens, $1.60.
Woekly Journal and Town Talk
Ashland, $2.00.
Weekly Journal and Herald, Lake
view, $)l.50.
Weekly Journal and Men of To
Morrow, $1,60.
Parties desiring can got the Dally
Journal three months Instead of the
Weekly one year lu tho above com 1I
nations.
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Salem. Orecon.
Pl
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ttftilartjtrttrtnt rrlth th pohl t then, we re
en.ilnni to i -t oci!. t ii i u l'AHXH., the
UulMf.'crt '" nilf".;. ft, inc. Ui will.
tkU wpcr .t an tMiTditiRiy low fitnire. The
O.X0fc Ji kd I' at utk rctairkalsc (it tli.
nty i4 i itrrttt il itc ntc il, . i U umloubU
nilri Vjnitd w tfrt : ,r,j .',iorl' Kiui.
The nJt cl !" J. oral V IU. i. No
writ, therefore, di.copt.c cl it lie sctdra to
tkU caaouncciuait
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Oranee Judd Farmer, t year
$1.00
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