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THEJJAILV JQU.BNAL, 3A1.EM, OREQag,. MONDAY, MAY 18, 1903. , iak siyiw f Kintl Yott Havo AlwnvA Boncrhf . ami xrlitMi Tina itum -" r over iu years, 0, 'Una lias ucon mado under his pcr- 7jjJ?aa sonnl BUPcrvIslon nlnco Its Infancy. I Counterfeits, Imitations penmcnis suae xruio xntn nnis aim umiurcn isxpcrionco njainst Experiment. What is CASTORIA )rla Is a harmless mibstltuto for Castor Oil. are ic, Drops nnd Soothing' stains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotle stance. Its npo Is its guarantee It destroys Worsts allays Foverishncss. It c Jt relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the ck and Dowels, giving Children's Panacea Tho WINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean tht Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THieiffTUflOMMNV Tf MVftfUVaTIUKT NCWVOPHCVTV ee FRANK DAVIS, Manager. iHHiW ANDARD BISCUIT CO. (Union Label) f . .,, - , r. , -.- . i llldKISUl l'AHAUI3C 3UUA Cookies. f.Kr MATSCHEK CANDY Up-to-date Confectioners. ICAPITOL COMMISSION Wholesale Fruits and Produce. j Phone No. 2231. Hlihee Block. X iM8lllliailHlf I -Ht rtUIW r'-ysr ::::::::. u c in l BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.:: W K A I IM BUYERS AND Seed Wheat For Sale. MW GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. J. G; Graliam, Agent, .207 HHiif f maitt "Tnv, ffl$Jr9 S'l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I T H ? ;. a.. ; f JUumT Plaster still vz,uv sicond car this spring. It : ;' tf clover, com, grain, etc. 0r&- l-"' J 1t- .V "ar twri- fi.. ;...: jj B" " ; CORN MEAL 50 lbs for St. The very best grade of ; ; :' taWi meal at the price o( flour. SEED CORN, some ; : Of ml lancy seea curu mhi ' ' S"!"0 secure wnai yuu warn, j; "fD. A. WHITE & SON, Feedmen and Seedmen, : Vtoi 1781. 91 ifi II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 T f ' iiifiotam-4iii ew Arrivals !! cities in Millinery The very ji test, call and see them, Sialties , rhildtWs hats, Great assortment Si m flowers, foliage and trimmings of j aescnpuoiib, ikiuuvu, -.., ibroideries, Good ireenbaum's, 302 IWWf f IBWMW lllllilt' -. t '.-I I lias Uorno tho slpnntnro or and " Just-as-good" oro liufc ana onaangcr tno health or Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16 cures Diarrhoea and Wind healthy and natural sleep. Mother's Friend. Signature of l - n.cur't.r ..J -II i.l.i. . lltAV,lClt3 HIIU Oil niuus ui lanir CO., Inc. Nuts and confectionery CO. tHtH-tH-t)-HM-8f ., x j 1?:::::::: SHIPPERS Or 11 A11N ;; Commercial St., Salem. Ore. nun unnn For Colds, Grip, Etc. You will And tho pure liquors wo sell Invaluable. If you havo thorn In Uio houso ready for use you wilt savo doc tor's bill. Wo guarantco tho purity of all our liquors You'll And the old rye whiskey wo sell especially good. jl P. ROGERS,5' Wholesale andlRetall Llauor Dealer. '"""" " i . k, .... ... per ton. inow selling our pays to use it on any crop uii uauu. vuy wai . uU ( Court Street. SALEM. OREGON, t f ' t " " """"" iiimHMMf m quality low prices ;; Com., Street, n M&&M BASE BALL GAMES Eugene Does Salem up Saturday by a Score of U to 10 Sunday Salem Gets Even with a Score of 14 to 0-Due to the Battery That Fanned Out 17 Eugene and Salem crossed bats on tho now Salem grounds Sunday after noon, Eugene going to the bat. Owing to tho fact that Eugene had scooped tho Salem boys on Saturday by a score of 10 to 14, there was much specula tlon as to tho result, and a suddenly awakened Interest amongst Salem peo plo, In tho dfslrw to encourage their homo team. Tho day was perfect barring tho fact that It was a trifle cold, nnd at least 1000 pooplo were on tho groundB. This, of course, docs not Include the grave-yard contingent, who occupied tho cemetery, and gavo an appearance of life to the city of tho dead. Indeed, one base ball fan noticing the crowd occupying tho natural benches where they could overlook the game. sold, a good base ball game, would not only rossurecl Salem but cvtmtlr up those long gono boforo. Resldrti theno the treiH cropped out In full fruitage of Young Amorlca who always rim to the situation, especially If It Ih a base boll ganm The bleachers were tilled with Salem rooters, and EuKeuo had but little noisy sympathy, but tlioy imlil no attention to noise and roast, nnd nttended strictly to business. Thoy uro really to he commended In this for some of tho cat calls and guH wero agKrevntlng. nnd hard to endure; but through It all they plujed good though losing, ball, and by their 'gentlemanly conduct left an ImprcsHlon Hint will long bo retained. Thoy wore so nice-, so clever, and so good natured. that ono could almost wish they had won. There wore somu changes In both teams from Saturday's garni. Morris taklug araliam's place In tho box, Graham playing oecoml and Suinnor In tho Hold, for tho Haglans; while tho Noblt sent Tollfero, tho pitcher, to the Held, and Larrlmor In the box. The Game In Detail. Itrrlmer opened for Eugnne. and went out on a drlvo to third, Chapln folio wod with a two-baggur Into right Held but went to sleep butwoen sec ond nnd third. Hadloy struok out and Salem went to bat with Davis up, and put throo tallica on the scoro. Saund ers went to flrst on a wild throw and got home on a passed ball. Sumner got a free ticket to first, as usual, and Morris closed with a high ono to loft which Holland got undor. In tho second Holland made a grand larceny capture of SKiond, but Hobbs and McKnrland struck out, and Tallfcro kindly landed tho sphere with Saunders on first. Ivorrlmor fanned out Hamilton and Tea bo, but Summer sent a meteor down down over third and with tho balance of tho boys piled up four mora runs before thoy wont out, due partly to two bad errors of Chapln of Eugene on second. In tho third, Morris put the ball where tho bats were not for Will (taker and Harper, and Teubo mado a catch of a foul, that woke the grand stand up Morris swung the willow and put a hot one over socond, stole second, but got left on tho way home, by belug too greedy Davis petty Jarcenled second and swiped his way home The fourth showed Salem 8. Hugonn , 0 at opening and left them the am attbeolo., - - The Nobles iu the fifth did nobly going out ono. two. three, and the Rag I lans got one Davis going around the diamond on orroro Morris didn't do a thing to them In tho sixth. Just sent the thjreo. best bat tors way bank for pounding the ozoae. Then o,wlng to the Noblaa" errors and Salem's good bating the latter plied up four more tallies. In the seventh Morris gave them the Japanese fan. but Teabo muffed the flrst one, but pot It la to flrst ahead of Holland Hobbs and McKarland com pleted the triumvirate Graliam sent a town mower down through senior, and went to, second, and scored on a wild throw. Whlttaker In the eighth made a sneak for third, and was declared out It waa a touch and go. many not agree ing with the umpire, but the latter won, and the Inning closed with a raae left on the bag. Tbe Raglans took their half of the eighth with MorrU at tho bat who sent - .. . . .i .-. Tin.1. a not one u eugeno aawiii. - aker. who picked It up like a cub bear would a roasting, ear, anihDavtf closed tho Inning by playing tag hit ting tho ball and getting hit by It. Tho ninth, opened with Salem 14, Eugerio 0. Holland struck out, Hobbs sent a sky scraper down on tho Una between center and left that looked llko a safe one. but Lucas outfooted It and when It came down ho was un der It, making one of tho prettiest catches of tho game McKnrland put t little kindergarten down to Morris, who played with It a moment, kissed it, and passed It over to first. Tho gamo closed, Salem 14, Rugeno 0. Tho crowd was largo nnd enthusias tic, many ladles being present, tho street car servlco good, nnd everybody camo homo thoroughly satisfied. Saturday's Game. Tho Salem "Raclans" lost tho nuns with Eugene at Salem, by a score of 14 to 10. This was tho flrst played on the new Hold. Tho weathor was too cold for good ball, nnd tho ground was very wet, making the playing somowhat slow. At tho end of tho eighth Inning tho score was f to 4 In Eugvno's favor. Hard batting was a featuro of tho ninth inning, and each team played better ball. Saunders mado a homo run for 8a!eni, and Chapln did tho same for Eugene. Hartley was a tow crtof strength for Kugeno at flrst. Jay Mccormick, actod as umpire. Boy's Arm Broke. During a ball gamo yesterday be tween the boyB of tho East School and Park School, Ed. llcuolt suffered a fracture of his right arm near tho wrist llenolt was running from flrst to second, Nhon ho slipped nnd foil. Ho was taken to It. B. Moan's resi dence, nnd medical aid summoned. ARE YOU SATISFIED. If Not, What Better Proof can Salem Residents Ask For? ThlM Is the statement of a Snloni cltlxen. Tho testimony of a neighbor. . You ran readily Investigate It. Th proof should convince you (1. S Cooper, farmer, living three mllos northeast of Salem on tho Gar den road, says: "I was mined in the wheat district and when a good lump of u itoy I prided myself on linvlng as much strength as nuy othor boy In tho neighborhood nnd vthon a number of us got toguthor we often tested our strength by lifting I very often lift ed two bags of wheat but have slnco regretted having done so as the result was that I strained my bnck and over nftnr linil mnrii or Iiiuh triiuliln frmn j,,u1" aching pains ncrtm my loins and other symptoms of kidney complaint. In mine way Doan's Ktdnoy Pills wero brought to my notice nnd the flrst tlmo I went to town I dropped Into Dr. moiios drug store and on quired about them. I was told they wero highly recommended and ad vIimhI to give- them a trial. I did ho. .nnd whllo I did not follow the treat ment as regular 1 ns I should havo dono. being a poor hnnd to take any kind or medicine, the boneflts I de rived from their us stamps them as a remedy which nets fully up to tho representations made for It" Sold for CO conts a box by nil deal ors. Fostor-Mllhurn Co. Iluffalo. N. Y solo agents for tho United States. Remember tho nniiK. Doniu, and tako no other. WHAT TIME PROVES. This thing of being sick and looking for a cure Is a mighty serious bust ness. People are not given to Joking even at the flrst symptom of the ap proach or tho grim destroyer. They do not want to be the subjects of ex periment, lAit want medlclno that has i. the test of years behind It A medicine that has been made and used for 20 year gives assurance of Its worth, and can be taken with a faith that they have the very best cure the world affords. All this can be said aoout Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills as a remedy for stck-hcadache, dys pepsia and Indigestion, It begins right at the source of the trouble and re moves the cause. We will send a sample box of these pills free, or a full box on receipt of 25c. Sold by all druggists for 26c per box, or address Dr. nosanko Co., Pbliadephla, Pa. For sale at Dr. 8tone's Drug Stores. 2 Due notice Is tirbr 'treX on tb nuMIe rrnerallr that ItoU'ltt'a U'ltfh llaicl I HulTt li tbe only Mire mi tli market that U made from tbt put unadulttrattd witch haiel. DWIU a Witch Haiti Hair ha rarMt thAHMitili nf naM of nlta that would not sltld to stir ottfc trratratot. and ! 55KstSlt!af V-l-W.ra lgrd..nVfc.iUti,S sai by v. a. Haas, ua Hut atrt 8UHU CUftC FOR PILES Itching Plies produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as Dllnd, Dloedlng or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Do san ko's Pile Rem edy. stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. (0c a Jar at druggists, or sent by mail Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Rosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr Stone's drug stores Just Received. Tho flrst new Tillamook Guaranteed to be superior Eastern or California brands. cheese, to any Glvo us your order while we have a full stock BRANSON & nAGAN Strong's Bakery And restaurant Is Salem's best eat lag house. This bouse Is patronized by everybody. Tbe best serviee that ean be bad. Why Not Go where you can get the best? Tbe White House Restaurant is tht mm. hAnnl.. vafAfirn, fn tha rltv. mv. i... .-.--. . .- Open day and nUrnt CLASSIFIED ADS AlmtlMBtst. five Uittor trM. tfjktjt conina a month. An over firs line t the cant rate. WAMTgft, Wanted. Hoarders and lodgers. 206 Front street 5-1 6-31 Wanted. Young men to prepare for government positions. Finn, open ings In all departments. Good sal aries. Rapid promotion. Examina tion soon. Particulars frco. Inter state Cor. Inst., Cedar Rapids, la. 4-2&-lm FOR 8 ALB. For Sale. Small grocery stock In out skirts of Balom. Good opening for person with somo capital and plen ty of energy. Good reasons for soil ing. Address "C. B." caro Journal, C-lSOt Wagons, A fow 3 anil 3U-1nch moun tain gears; utcu yo monins; as good ni now. Geo, F. Rodgora, Command Liberty struts, 5-3-lm For Sale. Throe No, 1 farms. En tjulrd of Dr. Cuslck, over Capital National Rank. 4-25-lm For Sale or Rent Six acres, 3 miles out, orchard, garden, 3 acres of pas-' pasturo; good water. Price 5SQ. Qoo G. W. Pearmlne, 2 mllea north of city, on rlyor road. -9tf FOR RENT. Rooms for Rent Upstairs, Cottlo block, by day, week or month. AUo light housekeeping rooms. Electric lights, open all hours. Mat tlo Hutchinson, prop. 4-23-lyr. For Rent Savon-room houso, baso mont and woll water. Call on A. 8chrolbor. 424 High street 4-13 tf LOST AND FOUND. Found llelwocn bore anil reform . school, a grip. Owner please call at tills office nnd pay charges 3-10 3t Taken Up A dark colored 2-year-old Jersey bull. Call on John Mlngor. S lli-3t Stolen. Ono dark bay maro, 20 years old, weight 1300. fat, rnod In front, Not flat, heavy black mano nnd tail, ono hind foot whlto. Any Informal tlon will bo rewarded. P M.Phorson, Salem. Ore.. F. R 1). No 0 B 2-gr, MISCELLANEOUS. Removal. It. It. Ryan has moved from 102 Commercial street to 123 Stnto street, where his old. as woll as now friends wilt llnd him. C-15-3L Headquarters for Fencing, Woven wire fencing for all purposos. Smooth wlro for hop yards, etc Correspondence, solicited. Waltor Morloy, CO Court street. Balom 5-S-tf Removal. Tho Salem Carrlaga Fac tory, Worner Fennoll proprietor, has movod fiom Commercial street to North ' Uborty, at tho brldgo Call and soo tho now placo, and In spect tho work done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Wornor Fonnol. Eggs for Setting. Pure bred White Plymouth Rock and Rlack Minor cas. tho best layers known. T. II Rlundell, Mornlngstde. Telephone No. 20CG Rod. 3-20-tt You will always find tho choicest moats and groceries at the lowest prices at Edward's ft Luscher'a, 0f and 410 State atreet 'Phone order, given special attenUon. Looaes. Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Castlf Hall In Holman Illock, corner Stat, and Liberty streets. Tuesday of eacb week rt 7:30 p. m.. A. K. Rtrani C. C. a J. Fleming K. of R. and B FORESTERS OF AMERICA Coun Sherwood Foresters No 19. Meet, Friday night In Turner block. 8 W, Mlnturn. C. It.; A. I Ilrown, Sec, Modern Woodmen of America Ore son Cedar Camp No. E3U, Meet, every Thursday ovonlng . 8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V C; A. L. Drown Clerk. Protection Ledge No. 2, Ancient Or der united woramen, meets ever; Saturday evening In the Holmes Hall, corner "of 8tat4 and Libert j streets. Visiting brethren welcome 3. O. Graham, M. W ; J. A. Sellwood Recorder OSTEOPATHY. Drs. M. T. Sehoettle, Prank J. Oarr and Anna M, B a rr. Graduate American sbool of Osteopathy Klrksvllle, Mo successors to Dr 0 race Albright Office hours 9 U, 12 and 1:30 to 4-30 o'clock. Odd Fellows' Temple. Phone Main 2721 residence phone 2603 Red. Dr. H. H. Scovsll, Suggestive Thtra peutlca and Osteopathy. Nervous functional and mental disease, nes ralgla, headaches? nervous proitrs tlon, dyspepsia, constipation, diar rhoea, rheumatism, asthma, etc D'Arcy block, State street Pnoa Main 2SSSf W. O. Robblns, Or. of Osteopathy, has added to his practlco the system of superheated air. for the treatment of acute and chronic diseases. 1(7 Court street. Halem, Or- TONWHIAL AND BATH. Ryan's Wtavlng frre-eve CftO -cteia Barbers && tloaii'tMilH rooms la elty. We aie aatlafwiil tterlHser, 3, Ryaa, Pro. Evans' Barh'or" Shop Only tlretikuja saop on 8Ut atreet rry tMMfl new and vp-to-date. Blaeet yofeelair batks. Bhave, lie; alr-ct Hf bstks, Ho. Two int-clM bkeka. a W. Kvans, rof HW O, H. MAOK Bn'eeeeaor to Dr. J. V: Kms. tm White Corner, Balom, Orefon. I'aretisx desiring superior operations at V erata fee In any branclt era In eafteial teosMt CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meeta all sail and y4aeatr twJdL" Hiawa to all Btxta of tlta eMai Praat aerrke. Te4KHM Na ML IIBCKHAN HKDRICK TME BLITBCAFfi 868 Cemmtrclal (Hrest C'rawttsfi )AU scrye4in UotTamales the most ap Cold LunchM ) petizihg style E ECKBRLEN, Pr-icr IT S. C, STONE, M. 0. ....PHQPFUETOR OP.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREQON. Tho stores (two 'a numbor) are lo cated at No. 235 and 297 Comnforctal street, and are woll stocked with comploto lino of drugs and modtclnee, tollot artlcloe, porfumary, brushes, etc. (Ins had somo 26 years oxporlonc'o In tho practice of modlclno, and now makes no charges for consultation, ex amination or proscription. HUIB WING SANQ CO. Importers dealers In Chlntse and JaMMae fancy and Dry Goods, silks, Ulles' under wear, furnlshlof roods, maniacs, w tiaments and silk Randxercnlfa W make up all kinds or wraEtcrs aft waists, white underwear, etc. Every goods In store now sale cheap. 190 Court St . Salem, or. Corner Alley. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE OltY HALL For water service apply at oe. ollls payable monthly Iu advatee. Make all complaints at the, oce. Harper's Whiskey Is the best Get some Into your vest Qua. Bchrelber keeps It, And you know the rsit ' FARMER'S HOME . 1S3 State Street WESTERN TIMBER ASSOCIATION Room 9 ChamfcerCommerce. FortUnf. Headauarters for yellow pine lUMtor claims. Weguaraalee to locate yw asagrecd or refund your fee, Option for the sale of large tracts of tinker solicited. We have the tuyers, J. J. WALTER, Pres. Reference at Title, Guarantoo asd Trut Company, Portland, Oor. Cbalmborlaln and Secretary of Hiato Dunbar .lU.fiurBTtfn-a KNatieu mmskxss I. K II u4 U.I4 MUUi. kMi, Ml IlkMMIIMM l.k...lk... tUtl ! lk.UII,liMHk MA MM, Ufc . 1 t' IfnuuHimHJl m t -.rtlBl. TmH.mmi MU n.l1WMJA4U,ak.lMr.f r lam UiU !, Tii- tiitt Z"tv.iuXXzz nntt? ft: taa-fjsj ar YU- mWfiiesan gwm ewv PILES TOcWitfioii I o.ut I Ojt At - V. WtH. TMHUMI. .. M If 9Uim M IIM VI S U W.w I .... a KHiM. . mail Htuti i virtvi.iM. iiim u . nm w it f...,. I ., h i.ir u . . .. b..'.a . M . . 0L. I ,W- Mftm mat. UMctana. r MW tmn ", FT fcw. wmm w , wm Sold In Salem by 8. C. Stons, Call for Froe Samples. NEEDHAM & CO. -PAIMTERS- Palntlnr. Calsomlnlnif and Pacer Hanelnj'. Work all Guaranteed. Leave orders at Savage & Fletchers Feed Store. SALEM. OREGON- WOMANYBBMAKK7HEYDIDM0T kSOW W rn if naia it-uaa. aus iui nv mm I1.MJB1W 4tffullrlacw ,.i.ta.a in itAA iava larrcaa- .- ..tv uAdia.titlM avlai y htttA tlsc w tMtaa lutl oftt btrc. Iltadju.ritra for Kwuttu tuiftm. II BkVtM fiyaitminii T"""' "w 'P.-.- .--" BMtBCVCf ifusilivv rw'T s.lw sta. fall W H4 VCttt truC. ,,.,.n. - -- . The VaHety More. 94 Court St- Annora M. Welch, Prop ' Your Btepmother. Is still hero, and as busy as ever. When your (uotoes are .worn and dirty, or the buttons off, take them to her, at the Balem Dyeing and Cleanlas Works. Repairing and rellnina-: near velvet collars put oa overcoats; alto four suits a mouth for JL Called for and returned. MRU, a 1L -WALKER, Prop. 1 Commercial Street -, vi ? y AT v 41 a 1 II 1 i m m