The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, May 15, 1903, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HE DAILY JOOhNAL, 8ALEM,tOREQ0N, FRIDAY. MAY 15, 1903.
7!U5:'t' " 'iWr'HtVm
Not a;Rivalin8ight Anjwiwc
"When tho Tlnen th'at has been done up
t tho 'Salem Steam laundry Is'ijuUn
contrast with ' that laundrlcd nny
heh In 8alerri. Tho beauty df our
laundry work makes us justly proud,
and wo feel llko crowing oVcry tlmo
wo seo the tlllteronco In our superb
color and finish on tho uhlrta, collars
and cuffs dono up by our methods
with tho linen worn by anyono laund
rlcd by "any other process.
SfiUin Steam Laundry.
&L0NEL. J. OLMSTED. Prop.
MRUS D. OLMSTED, Mgr.
thom 411. 230 Liberty tft
r ' -sZ s)
IPT- .. ' --lST0
i9.jpt'J
T&IH J JViflir
Repairing
Of tho flnost workmanship la a
branch ot our business, that wo glvo
special attention to. Our repairing
department Is conductod with tho ut
most caro .and skill, diamonds aro ro
set, and Jowolry of all kinds Is re
paired In the most porfoct manner, be
sides optical work of all kinds.
C. T. Pomeroy ....
Jowelor and Opticlun, 288 Com. tf t
OONT SHIVER WHILE
YOU DRE88
These cold mornlnga. Iteach out of
d, etrlko a match, turn on tho gas
la your gas stovo and noto how quickly
your room gets wnrm. Haven't a gas
store? Mean UT Lots boro so cheap
you'll wonder how you 'tare permit
ted yourself to bo benumbed when so
nch comfort could bo had for so lit-
Salem Gas-Light Co.
rfteee 563. 4 CHEMEKETA ST.
W--
copvnrcirn
l Shingles and Shakes
The roof is shingled best It you uso
the kind of shlnglos and shakes wo
sell, and wo ask you to noto tho good
woar and economy of tho roof for
which wo furnish tho shingles or
shakes. Wo carry a largo stock of
shingles and shakos of good quality,
carefully selected to mako a sound,
tight, durable roof, and wo aro al
ways ready to glvo estimates.
OOODALE LUMBER CO.,
. Near 8. P. Pas Depot.
Phone 051.
TO CAPE,r
FOR THE
-'' JNSANE
Ne$Yr"'Law Makes Relatives
Liable fur Their Care at
the Asylum
At tho hist legislature an act was
passed to amend Bectlon 3621 of Del-
Ungor and Cotton's annotated code and
statutes of Oregon, relating to tne
pay of patlcnU confined In tho Oregon
state Insane asylum. Heretofore the
stato has stood all tlio expense con
nected with the care and treatment of
patients committed to ho Btato asy
lum, whether or not the person com
mitted, or tho parents, children or
guardians of the person were able to
pay.
The now law, which will go into ef
fect tomorrow, provides that it shall
bo tho duty of Uie county Judge, nt
tho tlmo any person Is committed to
tho luBano asylum to detormlno
whether tho said porson, his or her
parents, children or guardian, are able
to pay tho statu for tho maintenance
of such porson during tho tlmo ho or
she Is an Inmnte of tho asylum. If the
county judge shall dotormlno that such
person, his or her parents, children or
guardian have tho ability to pay, ho
shall mako an order to that effect, and
tho person or portions so designated
shall pay $10 to tho stato treasurer
per month, on or before tho first day
of January nml July each year.
In tho case of failure to pay tho
nmount due within 30 days aftor the
same becomes due, It shall bo the du
ty of tho statu trunsurcr to furnish
the prosecuting attorney a statement
of tho amount due, and the prosecut
ing attornoy shnll collect tho amount
In tho snine manner ns other Indebt
edness duo the Htnto would bo collected.
A Juicy Morsel for
Breakfast
Or dinner yon can enjoy (rom one oi onr
Mnder and delicious meats, steaks, lamb
or mutton chop, veal cntleta or pork,
Oar meat aro nil cnt I rom the fattect
ml rrhnaitrattle, and we can aupply
your table with lroh, nutritions and
holesotue meat at bod rock prices.
e!
C, CROSS SALEM ORB
Phon 2i)l
)frw 7 MM
We sell tne greatest of blood puri
fiers, Acker's Dlood Elixir, undor a pos
itive guarnntco. It will euro an chron
ic and other blood poisons. If you
hnvo eruptions or sores on your body.
or nro pain, weak, run down, It Is Just
what you need. Wo refund monoy If
you nro not satisfied. CO cents and
$1.00. D. J. Fry, druggist
Qo to F. E. Shafer for glovee and
harness oils, 232 Commercial street.
I-21-tf
Super Heated Air
For
Acute and Chronic Diseases
SEA-1'.. ' j4fi
Harness. Saddlery, Whips,
Lao Robes. Fly Nets, etc
Lone years of experience, superior
skill and highest quality of stock are
a guarantee that we turn out the best
goods ever offered In Salem,
SIGN OP THE WHITE .HORSE.
ESTABLISHED 1369
i
E. S; Lamport Saddlery Co.
289 Commercial 8tresL
Here st your health
Frultloss toast unless tho wine,
whUkoy, or brandy Is of tho flret,
Rradi That' what wo aim to iupply
Al' goods ovory tlmo tho most pe
plo who havo namplod our wares toll
tia wo da furnish tho host. Hopo to
add you to tho list of "most people."
J. P. ROGERS, SJP"
Wholesale and Retail
Liquor Dealer. .
ft?.!sft i .. s. .v.- .
.Amimsti&x
irywM
mw y.am
80MANYHHMBKTIIBYDIDhOT Mow we
carrlod certain Hats, til tost we hive locresi
t J our stock wonltrfully since w tctsa tusl
ess here, lleidiutntrs lor Honeycii tuttoas.
cue us a cell. w need your trade.
The Vaticty Stote.
94 Court St. Annora M. Welch, Prop,
FRUIT TRAYS, BOXES ani CRATES
all kinds and styles. , First class
work and material Prices reason
atle Shoo on Miller St.. South
Salem, Phone. Red 2191-
GEO. F. MASON
J. Brownstein & Son.
136 Courtstreet- Highest cash price
wld'fbr Hides, Pelts. Woor," Tallow
and furs: also general dealer la old
Iroa, Rubberand Metals.
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JB not inn.' TV, M Cit. tfk. fm. kU
Sold In Salem by 8. C. Stone, -Call
for Fro Samples,
V O. Itobbliu, Doctor of Osteo
pathy, bus added to his prnetlco, tho
system of Hiipor huntud nlr. for tho
tivnttnont of acute or chronic ills
onsoB of all kluds, ospoclnlly acuto or
clironlc nrtlcuhir or muscular thou
mntlHin. HtlffnooH of tho Joints, tram
untie synovitis or tuburvular synovi
tis, nltu) chronic koiU or arthritis,
whi'iu tho urnti of soda deposit has
formod In tho small Joints of tho
bands and tVtit, pinvtlcnlly deformlnR
thorn. Thoso can hardly bu curod by
any othor mothod than dry hot nlr
trcntmout. nppllod dally at Intonso
temptiraturo. UtmiHinlior, lead inoltH
nt 3(U) iIukiuoh and you can stand 450
to SOU whmi wruppud In turklsh towul-
liiK. This truattnuut dlbsolvcs tho do
poslta around tho Joints, and Increas
es tlio circulation. It dilutes cupu-
larloa and blood vobboIs, ami utliuu-
latoa' tho nrtoiltw, aud tostoros to
hunlthy action the pares of tho skin.
It Is a went n( n all urinary troubUs
such ns HrlKhts Dlsoaso 6t tho kid
neys. Wo euro syphllas, cutarrahnl
ofTuctlon. Klips, colds and nil skin dls
cam. Call aud seo mo. Consulta
tion and oxnnilnatlon freo. I havo
four Huts hot air apparatuses, one for
tho entire body, one for treating var
ious parts, one for treating tho kneo,
and ono for treatliiK the head or ears,
for deafness or catarrh of the head or
throat, Supor heatetd air is superior
to any hut spring, for you can stcud
only 140 to 100 degrees moist heat,
aud iu dry heat 90 to 400 degrees,
which will bring n normal circulation,
which tends to give relief from in
U's pain. As for nsthema. it gives
InsUuit rllt( at IM degrees, and res
piration baromes cany When you
1ihv tried the drug Ht.-m. nu) hAV
failed, itnuc ami ). ou:d. Thar is
no fa, about thu -t, ni llattt 1
nature's iim'.I Uh th. lieallng of all
dlsauM, Ip. tOiUKition wttk,y
twopthlQ tiatnunt Ninety nr ftWit
of all ehronle dlieaeri are ouroable.
157 Court Street, Salem, OreQon.
a.
WH 1 O. inM!nfie TnAav
A.viuru-ti vuwvuw ttm
X "Make Sslem Cood Home Merket"
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Poultry at Btelner's Market.
Chickens 10 lie. '
Spring chickens llCc. x
Kggs Per dozen, i4c.
' Hop Market. .
Hops 1718c.
Potatoes, Apples. Etc,
Potatoes 26030c.
OnlonB 66c.
Dried Fruits.
Dried Apples 4Cc.
Italian prunes, 40s to 60s 6o.
Petite Prunes Ic.
Wood, Fence Potts, Etc.
Big Fir 14.60.
Second Orowth $4.00.
Arh $3,00 to $3.76.
Dody Oak $6.00.
Pole Oak $6.00.
Cedar Posts lOe.
Hides, Pelts and Fu.-a.
Green Hides, No 1 l7c.
Green Hides, No. 2 2&. "
Calf Skins 4 to 6c.
Sbeop 76c.
Goat Slclne 25o to $1.00.
Gray Fox 25 to 60c.
Coon 10 to 40c.
Mink 25c to $1.2i.
Otter $1.00 to $5.00.
Skunk 10 to 25c.
Muskrat 1 to Cc.
Wildcat 10 to 25c.
Grain end Flour.
Wheat 00070c.
Oats 3032c.
Darloy Brewing G5C0c bushel;
feed $21 per tjn. ,
Flour Wholesale, $3.Q0. '
Live Stock Market.
Steer i'ic.
Cowb 3 to 3V4c.
Sheep $3.50 gross to $4.00.
Drossod Voal 7Cc.
Hogs nllvo C04c
Hogs, dressed 8c.
Wool and Mohslr.
Flno 1517c.
Coarse Wool 15c.
Mohair 37c.
Hay, Feed, Etc
Baled Cheat $12$13.
Clover $11.50$12.C0.
Bran $22.
Sborts $23. '
Creamery and Dairy Products.
Good dairy buttor lG20c.
Crcnmury butter, J!0c.
Cream, pan skimmed, at creamery
18c, tit farm 14c.
Cream soparator skimmed. at
Com. Creamery 20c, minus freight.
Portland Market
Wheat Wnlla Wnlla, 71c.
Whorit Vnlloy, 71e.
Flour Portland, boBt grade, $3.70;
Kinhnm, $3 lr.Q $3.65.
Oats-Cholco Whito, $1.05$1 10.
Ilnrloy Fcjd, $21$22 por ton;
rolled. $23.
Mlllstuff Jlrnn, $20.
Hn Timothy. $19 $20.
Onions 40C0 cents por cental.
I'otntoos 4050c por cental.
Butter Host dnlrj'. nominal; fancy
U-iuninery. 2022e; storo, lCc.
liggs Oregon ranch, 1717lsc
per dozen.
Poultry Chlckous, mlxod 1212&c
per pound; spring, 1017c; turkeys.
Hvo. 1017c.
Mutton Gross, $5$5.20.
Hogs $7 $7.50.
Beef Gross, $3 25$l.00.
Veal 7 Vi 8c.
Hops 1820c per pound.
Wool Vnlloy, 1516le; Rastorn
Oregon, 10 13c; Mohair 3537c,
Hides dry, 16 pounds am upwards,
16 to 1&c.
'STRAWBERRY GULTUfirf
A. NEW BOOK-
By E. HOFER.
The Strawberry Industry In The Pacj
NrMtiiwcst.
of soil, growing of plants. 'planting the . n rftor, flo,d ' l
crop, cultivation, fertilization, picking ' r B';
ana pacainu wd w.uv, o-..-o -
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-hantora. thl Industry.
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Salem, Orecon-
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Through Pullmnn, Stindinl
Tourist sleeping cars dull; to (
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City, St. Louis and Memphis;
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daily.
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A. L. OKAIO, M P.BiLDIill
Gen. Pass, Aut. iitt.O.B.111
Portland. Ore. Ca.Vl
Bed Time
I take a pleasant herb drink, the nest
morning I feel bright and my com
plexion Is bettor. My doctor Bays It
acts gently on tho SvOmacho, liver and
kidneys, and ,ls a pleasant laxative. It
Is made of herbs, find is prepared as
easily ub tea. It Is called Lane's medr
Iclne. All druKRlsts sell It nt 25c and
50 ceuta. Lane's Family Medicines
moves the bowels each day. If you
cannot get It, send for free samples.
Address, Orator Woodward, ueiioy,
N. Y.
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n
Princeton undergraduates have de
cided to raise $1000 for furntshliiK a
room In tho now $25,000 Institutional
Club at Manila. Harvard, Yalo and
tho University of Pennsylvania will
also fit out rooms In the building
rn funis praxnnro uch as Lin
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