-fTr vWM3"&!f,tfti e DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAUjALgM, ..gflBffON, FjDAY, MAY 20. 19PJK SEVattf,, CHRONIC SORES , Signs of Polluted Blood. 1 There is nothing' so' repulsive looking and disgusting as an old sore. You worry over it till the brain grows weary and work with it until the patience 19 exhausted, and the very sight of the old festering, sickly looking place makes you irritable, despondent and desperate. A chronic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an unhealthy and impoverished condition, that your constitution is breaking down under the effects of some serious disorder. The taking of strong medicines, like mercury or potash, will sometimes so pollute and vitiate the blood and im pair the general system that the merest scratch or bruise results in obstinate non-healing sores of the most offensive character. Often an inherited tain t breaks out in frightful eating sores upon the limbs or face in old age or middlelife. Whenever a sore refuses to heal the blood is always at fault, and, while antiseptic washes, salves, soaps and powders can do much to keep down the inflammation and cleanse the sore, it will never heal permanently till the blood itself has been purified and thedeadly genus and poisons destroyed, and with S. S. S. this can be accomplished the pouuiea Diooa is punned and invigorated, and when rich, pure blood is again circulating freely throughout the body the flesh around the old sore bee-ins to take I on a natural color, the discharge of matter ceases and the nlace heala river. S. S. S. is both a blood purifier and tonic that puts your blood in ordei and at the same time tones up the system and builds up the general health. If you have a chronic sore write us. No charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. POST MASTER SULLIYAN Larry, the Ex Boardinghouse Keeper Gets Busy inthe Blue River Mines "Brown's In Town." cal numbers, an ontlroly new depart- One unending laugh, is tho way the ure In this stylo of comedy. "When management described ?tho farcoJ "Vrovn." mako3 his bow to an audi. "Brown's In Town'.' which w(ll be seen at the Grand Opera -Houso Monday. The latest fafclal effusion, which has a theme entirely different from any thing yet seen hero on that order, was written for the solo purpose of amus ing tho theater going public, and tho amusement Is created In a logical and reasonable manner. Tho duty of the farce writer is much easier and loss exacting than that of tho dramatist, enco it will bo without a flaw. Tho company Is composed of some capable fun-makers, among them are Gilbert Tosslck, George Berry, J. R. Bartlett, Ernest Lonoro, Jack Beach, Christlno Prince, Minnie St. Clalro, Leah ha Force, Annette Humphreys and others. Farm for Sale. . 114 acres In Marlon county, half a mile from Mill Chv, 35 acres lm- who writes serious plays. Ho does proved, 65 acres good timber, to 1 not find it necessary to shun thelmllo from a $300,000 sawmill. Land theatric effects, to keep melo-drama ' good, rich, black soil; 6-room house; out of hl3 drama, or to oxcludo farce Slumber barn; with outbuildings; 10 or comedy, but a dollrlous Jumble of 'a'cres good fruit, mostly winder ap Incongruities whoso entire function Is 'pies, trees average 7 years old; good to be funny. If tho author of a farce spring water at door; two crooks run through place; good neighborhood; li mile to school, church and railroad. Fine beaver dam meadow land, easily cleared. If sold at once will take $3200. Title clear. Terms, two-thirds down, and from 2 to 3 years on bal ance with 7 per cent Interest; Imme diate possession. Call on or address J. E. Ray, owner of the farm, Mill City. Oregon. 3-8-3m excites plenty of laughter without re course to vulgarity all else is for given. "Brown's In Town" however, is built on infinitely moro original lines than the farces of recent pro ductions. It contains many consistent complications, a good story that Is quaintly told and from tho rise of the curtain to the fall, it Is full of In torost. There are some pretty must- ! v I MMPrjfl I''' 'r ( I ' M "W JL. I r&tt iK-VYUtoft ! dfcdrTu w vjyj aaaaw imfim? WW Pest- on 52 vampc stf successful business... A To serve you when In needrfo TOW"! S i" Covers a multi tude of sins The Heath ft Million Paint coven bulldlnft anu ccp mem rom arcajr, ciuDiunca isji. iAU WSA. m "Lucky Boy L. M. Sullivan, vlco Frank C. Sharkey, resigned." This Is the paragraph that greeted the waterfront contingent when pe rusing tho morning paper, and skip ping through the list of new appoint ments nmong Oregon postmasters, says tho Evening Telegram. At flrsi It was thought tho delegation at Washington had made a mistake Surely "L. M." Was not the way their old friend Larry Sullivan was affix ing his autograph these days, when It was remembered that the pioneer sailors' boarding house magnate had graduated to a mine owner's berth, and at LUcky Boy, all doubt was disponed. From boarding house master to postmaster of a hustling mining camp and the holder of a large slice of stock In the property from which tho station derives Its name, has been tho fortune of tho renowned Larry. Word comos from tho "dlggln's" that tho man who flourished In the times when salts brought $175 each, and withdrew from the business when tho fighting days wore over and tho state commission was born, Is superintend ing tho orectlon of a hotel In tho new locality, besides a saloon. Larry's con stituents say ho Is seeking the filthy lucre in It3 crude state with the same vim that characterized his ceaseless search In the fo'c'sle to find a vacant hunk In which to .ship one of his "boys." With the state and federal law now In operation, tho price of sailors re duced, the few ships coming that need to patronize the "house," it would seem that Larry took tho "tip" at tho right tlmo and planned to take up a moro lucratlvo occupation. Few sail ors are being bargained for those days. The Rajoro and Invormay are about the only craft In the harbor that may expected to help swell tho coffers of the boarding house masters In Uvo noar future. A few have been sent before the mast on lumber carriers bound to tho land of tho sotting sun, but the two French ships need no help in that direction, and the Nal, which arrived from tho Bay City has never taken a man from tho boarding house masters In all the trips she has made hero. Will be paid by the World's Dlsnensarv Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., if they cannot show the original signature of the individual volunteering the testi monial below, and also of the writers of every testimonial among the thousands wntcii tuey ore constantly puousning, thus proving tneir genuineness. Tor a tout two ear I suffered from very obstinate case of dyspepsia," tfrltea R H, Secord, Ksq.of i.) Eastern Ave. Toronto, Ontario. "1 tried h orreat number of remedies without me cess. I fimlly lost faith in them all. I was so far cone that 1 could not for a lour time bear any solid food in my stomach ; felt melancholy ana depressed, some lour moninsago a menu recommended your ' Golden Medical Discovery.' Alter a week' treatment 1 had derived so much benefit that I contiuued the medicine, I huve taken three bottles and am convinced it has in ray case accomplished a permanent cure. I can conscientiously recommend it to the thou sands of dyspeptics throughout the land." A man can succeed and be strong if he beed3 Nature's warnings. When there is indigestion, loss of appetite, ringing in the ears, dizziness, spots be fore the eves or palpitation of .the heart ; any or, afl of these Symptoms point to weakness and loss of nutrition. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the medicine to turn to. "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol ntid is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. It is strictly a temperance medicine. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good " for diseases of the stomach. The " Commo nSense Medical Adviser," ico8 pages, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 3i one-cent stamps, to pay expense of mailing only. Address ur. Ul f f .,., t i ' I w J ' J m 'WWll - , ,.- -. imm mmi - "' " " " - - w MMHaMatiHMMPIMaflMaMaf - - -- - ' J KP iSlIJW WANTED. MISCELLANEO$l j. - All I V YV - - - .WAWVw . , Wanted.--A good girl to learn toieg raphy. Will glvo tho right party losBoils In telegraphy and board in oxchango for assistance In house hold duties In small family; must bo strictly honest. Address box 9, Kingston, Oro. ' 5-lt):3l , Dookkeeper Wantedr-Yoiing man; am bitious and willing to work. In quire at 174 Commercial street. 5-19-tf Wanted. To rent or leaso, residence with modern improvements, good sized promises, and' located near business section,. Inqulr eor write, this ofllco, "ft G. p.' ., 5-18-tf Wanted. La'dids to canvass on salary. Apply at room 9, Hdlman' building, Salem, Oregon. ' x B-18-3t WanteaV-Threo expjirloncod solicitors for trip to St. LouisjTalr. Expenses nittrnnnnd Anntv Trntn 1 tn A n. tTi. , at Cottage Hotol. Ed. Staples, room 11. , 5-17-3t 8ay Haro you 'trlpd'Edwaf ds & Luscfc era for meats. We have tho bcSt sausage In town. Comd and try i and bo convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Drky Co. Oldeafc and best Equipped company in B lom. lano ard ftirrlltu're movJNK a Bpdclalty Offlca 'pkonot '861. W, W, Brown '& Sop, prcprie(or. Offle No. 60 Stato street, 9-1-lnv Home-Mado Bread Doughnuts, fanor cooklos, pies and cakes, frooh overr day. Tho beat in tho city, at t& lowest prices, Give ua a trial. Gohjv man Bakery. A. Flshor, buecossojP to O. A. Back, corner of 12th aa' Chomoketa streets. Phono 2lft Red. B-5-tf Hop Baskets. h K. V. Pierce, Buffa! g omy do, N. Y, MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Capital City Mills Quotations. Bryant &. Pennell, Props, Wheat 77o. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Stelner'a Market Spring chickens 15c. " Chickens 10c. ' ; " " Eggs Per dpzenf iBiHf Turkeys 12l4c. Ducks lOe. - Hop Market, r ; Hops 192Bc. ; it( j, Potatoes, Vegetable, -Ete. Potatoes BOc. " 1 ' " Wanted. IB men within tho next flvo . days to tako t!mber"clalmst consist- ., lng of yollow und sugar pine, also claims of yellow fir. Apply atlDo- trolt lumber yard, corner of 'ftlgh .and Trade. S. P.,McCrackon, phono 2495 black. 7 ' B-17-lwk. Wanted. Work In store by young man with oxporlenco In grocery and dry goods. First-class references. Chas. P. Doud, Salem. , 5-16-lw Wanted Tho Oregon Nursery com pany, wants Uvo hustling salesmen to Introduco Burbank's grand now plum, Maynard, also a complete lino of superior nursery stock. Cash advanced weekly. Write quick for full particulars and secure choice of terrjtlary. 12th street, Salem, Oregon. 4-28-lm Hon Baskets. Ono-fourth and oa- half box for picking. Full-box brf koto for measuring. Best in tk market Hold your orders he Walter Morley, 60 Court street, Ar lem. $ I PHYSICIAN AND UrtEQM. r Dr. I. W. tarr Office In Bush buildlne. over Oregon Shoe f Office hours, 9 to ,J2 a. m. katj jh 5 p. "m. Calls attende'd in ctty er country. Rod. Residence 'phone Hlit--W- 1- Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter M found in tho Brey block, 275)4 Om morclal street over Oregoa Wmw Co. Office telephone. 2031; real denco phone, 275L Office- hor ff to 12. and 2 to B. Onions- u HeAths MilligAn M'fgG. cmrm 2. Savage &, Fletche & 9 lMk ItftaetlAaaaa aaaaaaaa2 aiM U .. ww m This bright weather suggests Lawn Mowers f and Garden Hose S Wc iiavc a fine line and at the tight g pt ices If You Have-. Dyspepsia, Read This, The old way of taking pepsin, bis muth, etc., to cure dyspepsia Is all wrong. They may bo put up Id tab lets or liquid, tho result Is Just the saino. Tho object Is to creato arti ficial digestion, but this does not make a cure. Stop taking tho pepsin, etc.. and you have your dlspepsla or Indi gestion back again. People use co calno or opium for nervous troubles and slck-headacho, it does not cure, stop taking tho drugs and tho palu and distress return. Tho only common sense method Is to drive out of the system the causo of dyspopsla and sick headache by cleansing tho atom ach and bowels, at tho same timo us ing a medicine that will act on tho liv er. This forces through tho glands of tho stomach tho digestive fluid that nature Intonded. In this w.ay you euro dyspepsia. Tho modlclno that cures dyspepsia by this method Is called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. Druggists sell these pills at 25c per box. t only takes one of these pills for a dose. 'j at R. M. Wade 8c Co. WMMEBMBMMlMMMMMMlMf A WAR ON SALT Just note these prices: 50 pounds Half Ground Salt 30c VJ 1 00 poands Half Ground Salt 50c Large Lump Rock Salt always on hand. A complete stock of Rollod oats Rolled Barley. Oats, etc, always on hand, dot our prices. J t will pay you. D. A. WHITE fa SHM. . 301 Commercial Street' ' '' ' .phi .W ' Methodist Episcopal Conference tos Angeles, Cal. Accpunt pfconforenco, the South ern Pacific Cojnpany will mnko ro ducod rates on he certificate plan, from main lino points In Oregon, south of Portland. Passengers will purchase tickets to Los Angeles, for wiucq iao agent will collect the high est one-way rate, giving a special re ceipt, On presentation of this . celpt, duly executed by original pur chaser, the Southern Pacific airnnr nr Los Angeles will sell a return ticket at ono-thlrd faro. Sale dates from Or ogon points will bo April 19th to May 7th, inclusive also May 9, 12, 16 19 23d, 26 and 30. Tho last day' on which certificates will bo honoreJ for rwiura ac reduced rate from Loa An towc? ... uo juno &, 1904. 4-lB-CFrl CASTOR I A .ror Infanta and Children. Thi KM Yflt Have (ways Bought Bears the x yXig . MM Y , . ... n i v V 2c. Dried Fruits. Peaches 10c. Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Petite prunes 4c. Italian prunes Be. Wood, fane Potts, Etc. second growtu ?5.75. APh $3.00 to W.7B. Grub oak $G.B0. Cedar posts 12 o. Hlcec, pelts and Pur. 'Green Hides, No. 1 Bo. ' Green Hlues, No. 2 4c. Calf Skins 4Bc. Sheep 76c. Goat Skint 25c to Sl.N. Grain and Flour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills, ex port value, 7Bc. Oats $140 per cwt. Barley $21 per ton. Flour Wholosalo, 3.76. Live Stock Marksk aieers 34c. Cows 3c. Sheop 3c. Dressed pork 64 6&. Drossod Veal 6 6c. Dressed hogs 66ilc. Live hogs B6o. Mutton 2 3c. : t, , Hy Fwid Baled cheat $11. 'Baled clovr $10. ' Bran $22.00. i Shorts $26.00. p 'Eaas, Butter and Crea By CommorclaT Cream Co. ' '- Egg iBc,a cash. ' Buftor 20c, wholesale. Butter, fat 18c, at.statjon,, . . PORtLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla, 73074c. s Valley 8Bc. , Flour Portland, boat grade, $S -uo; gronam, $3.50$4.00. , 'Oats Choice whlto, $1.17$1.20. Barley-Feod, $23.60 per ton; rolled Mlllstuff Bran, $19$20. ' Hay Timothy, $1B$10. Potatoes Common, -$1.00$l;25r Eggs Oregon ranch, 17Vl8c. Poultry Chickens, 'mixed; Vrai por pound; turkeys, 1017c. " i Pork Dressed, 78c,,, Beof Dresspd, B8q, f - Veal-687c. , - '. ' I Hops 23025c. Wool -r-Valley, Oregon, 11014c; choice, FOR SALE. For Sale. A good rubber-tired bug gy or runabout; almost new; also a first-class surrey. Either or both at a bargain. A. F. Hofer. Jr., Journal ofllco, 1 i For Sale. Nino-room, hard finish house, bath room, hot wator, gar- ' den, vbarn, fruit trees, and Is well located, only a block and a half north of state house, 3B2 Summer street. B-18-3t For Sale. When you want dry grub oak, first or Beqond growth fir wood, dolfvorod to' any part of 'the city, call up Red 2606, or glvo M. P. Dennis on 19th and Stato0streots a UNDERTAKERS. Undertakers. We carry the largw and finest line pf undertaker goeJf in tho city. Priced to suit aill Block and' white hearse. Vromyt, reliable. Save money by calling at No. 107 A. M. Clough, A. J. Basey. l-1- RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 96 street Open day and night 64 20c meals are bettor thaa any1 !ftfa house in the state. Six 20o m-nOw-for $1.00; 21 20c meals' for $t.M call. B-18-3t For Sale. One first-class ' piano cheap; also one Brussells carpet, and two Ingrain; one par lor table, two stands, and other small articles, 149 18th street. B-18-3t LODGES. O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, $A 7:30 p. m. B. B. Herrjck, Jr.,X,G.!f Frank F, Toovs, rccdrdlng secretary. Salem Camp, No. 14, Woodrrjen ef tiw vyorld-Meets''in Hblma'JIall evem v Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Frasler, Consul. Wylle A. Moores, Secre tary. 1-12-lyr uprights valley ledge ,No. 18, A. O. U. W. M In their hall Id Holman block, eetr ner State and Liberty, every Mm day evening. Visiting bretkrw welsomo. Roy Mclntlfe, M. W. M. E. Aufraaco, Recorder. For 8ale. A good cow. Inquire of Mrs. M. A. Holcomb, South Com mercial street. 5-18-3t For Sale. A good horse; lnqulro or D. C. Howard, at brick store, South Salem. B-17-lwk Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. C tftr Hall In Holman block, corner ftteto and Liberty Sts. T-esday of eaell week at 7:30 p. m, H. H. Turaer, C. a; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and S. Fdr Sale Frame barn, 20x24; 14-foot posts on corner Winter and Center streets. Apply to S. C. Roby. B-17-lwk For Sale. Second-hand 3-Inch farm wagon. Mitchell, Lewis & Stavor. Stato street, B-10-tf For 8ale or Rent Cottage on one of tho finest corner rosldenco lots In ' the city, near state house. Call at 360 Summer Btroot. B-7-tf Foresters of America Court wood Foresters No. 19. Meet BWV day In Turner block, H. Q, Meyrr, C. R.; A. L. Brown, Sea Modem Woodmen of America -Or gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. MattaT every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'rtewM Holman Hall, E. E. Matten, y, P.; A. lx Brown. Clork. For 8ale. Fruit land in Benton coun ty, 320 acres of land, south Tialf of section 15, township 10 south, range 5 west of Willamette Meridian, con taining 320 acrea of unimproved land, Jjalf a mile from Arlle station, and about four miles from Willam ette river. On main county road. W B. Irwin, 338 North Mala Btreot, Los Angolos, Cal.. . ,.-4-J3-t OSTEOPATHS. Dr. H. H. 8covell, Osteopath and Sui eesuonist Treata chronic disorder of tho Btomach, bowels, Hyor, kit noya; nervous and female dlBoaae, lung and throat troublea. D'Aroj; Bldg., State St Main 2855. TON80RIAL AND HATH. 16017c; Mohair, Eastern 8.0o ?or iKllerl!rlry' 18 pounda RB(1 upwards, IJuttor Fancy, creamerv. anwieoiz- dairy and store, nominal. ' 8creen Doors Lawn and field fence, barb wlro, shingles, P, & B. ready roofing and building' paper, Exten sion ladders, gates and gate hard ware. All at lowest pricos. Walter Money, 00 Court.ptreet,- Salem MI8CELLANEOU8, Notice. Tho packing Iioubo will run for a day or two, beginning Friday, May 20th. Employes pleaso take notice. Willanietto pruno Assocla Uo"' B-19-3t tvan'a Barber Shop Only flrateisM .shop pn State afreet Every ma new and up-to-uato. Fine" per)? ul?x ba8, 0hTe IBo; halr-ct lie Kr ," -1W0 nrstlai, 1m blacka. O. W. Evans. manriUnr. WATER COMPANY,' W. SALEM WATER COrHlAIlVv OFFICE CITY HALt,. niiSrI' fcf B0Y,0,, ,pply r BUIb payable monthly in 'aivmaeeLv Mae all complaint at the oc. ft DENTI8T8. O. H. MACK ToLease. From July 1st,, resldonco No. 406 Cottage stroot, northeast corner Marlon, All modern con fjmlences. Apply botweon 10 a, ra. n,nd 12 m 6-18-wk A. ;Wllhelm Contractor andGulider. All carpenter work "find finishing d9no pvomptlylind .by- flroUlass workmen. Get my figures before building, 64B Court street, between 16th and icth streets. 4-20-lm Successor tn Tlr T xt trn -. White Corner, Salem, Oregpn. Partli desiring auperlor operations at mo erat feo la any branch aro In esaecisi request "-raj PILES "isasbj Or4rtStljU.aui,IU.,H KiTCTTS m. . eM In tm by a. c. Mm, ji is .'i , ! i vm. for wxU tomf.