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A WAR ON SALT
Just note those, prices:
50 porads Half Ground Salt 30c
1 00 pon Half Groan. Salt 50c
Large Lump Rock Salt always on hand. A complete stock of Rolled
Oats, Rolled Barley. Oats, etc., always on hand. Get our prices.
It will pay you.
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dition. The way ia to take an occasional
dose of Wine of Cardui,
Every woman is subject to conditions
which bring on female weakness. Wine
of Cardui gives women strength for all
the duties of lifo. It gives them strong
nerves and freedom from pains.
Wine of Cardui not only cures but
guards the health. The organs quickly respond to
the healing vegetable ingredients of which Wino of
Cardui is composed. A healthy woman does woll to
tako this medicine on approaching her periodical
sickness. Wine of Cardui cures the worst cases of
proloagd female troubles and has cured thousands
of the--, quickly and completely in the privacy of
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DAILY SAFITAL JOURNAL, 8ALBM, OnEQON, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1904.
BOARD
WAS NOT
PLEASED
Action of the Council Last
Night Did Not Suit Park
Improvers
City council met In an adjourned
session last night to consider the
Improvement plans of the public
parks, Mrs. D. J. Fry and William
Manning, members of tho park board,
were present, and for a time there
was an animated discussion over the
advisability of adopting; tho plans
presented by the board.
Mr. Manning spoke first, showing
tho proposed improvements, both in
Marlon square and Wllsom avenue. He
said the ladles had raised several
hundred dollars to beautify Marlon
square, and expected to raise more.
All that the city was asked to do was
to build a cement curb along the
Commercial-street sldo of tho square,
and asslfit in putting In a decomposed
granite walk, according to the sped
flcatlons before the council. Tho
plans call for zig-zag walk, curving
In from each corner to the center,
where tho fountain will bo erected.
Tho ladles havo built tho band stand,
and purchased new cast-Iron lovers'
seats for the use of persons who do
s.lre to avail themselves of tho priv
ilege of strolling through the park.
About $500 Is in tho hands of the la
dles for the erection of the fountain,
and they expect to add an equal
amount to that. The park board did
not ask the city to expend another
cent of money, but they desired tho
council to adopt the plans officially,
and thus ratify tho action of the
board.
Mr. Manning also explained tho Im
provements under consideration for
Wilson avenue. Tho board had made
arrangements to lay drain tile under
the surface and to construct a walk
from Cottage street, opposite the post
office, to the walk In front of the state
house.
Alderman- Bayno moved that the
Marloni square plans bo adopted, but
Alderman Gesner moved to refer tho
matter to the park committee, and tho
latter motion carried. Several mem
bers of the council expressed them
selves as favoring the plans, but they
said it would require some time to ex
amine the proposed walks and im
provements, and they desired to fa
miliarize themselves with the work
before voting for it.
Mr. Manning felt that tho council
lacked In confidence Ini tho park board
and was about to hand in his resig
nation, when tho situation was 'ex
plained to him, and, on motion of Al
derman Downing, thoplans 'forWll
son avenue were adopted.,
Tho question of fTakV 'tho park
board Intended doing about the pro
posed Woodmen carnival was up for
discussion, tho council evidently be
lieving that the board would attempt
to block tho lodge from using tho av
enue for carnival purposes. Mr. Man
ning stated that he thought that tho
council had gnored1 tho park board
unlawfully, but, as long as they wore
In tho hole, ho, for one, would asslBt
them to get out, and would not op.
poso the grant. Mrs. Fry was not as
specific In hor declarations concern
ing tho course that pursue, but from
the tonor of hor remarks It might be
Inferred that she, too, was willing to
allow the matter to drop without any
trouble.
The council adjourned until May
27th, at which tlmo tho new sanitary
ordlnanco will bo discussed.
Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching Piles produce molsturo and
cause itching, this form, na wnii nn
-ling. Blooding or Protruding Piles
aro cured by Dr. Bo-san.kn'a piia
xtemoay. stops Itching and bleedlns.
Absorbs tumors. 60c a Jar at drug
gists, or sent by mail. Treaties froe.
wrie me aDout your case. Dr. Bo
sanko, Phlla., Pa.
COASTER-BRAKE BJCYCLE FREE.
Everybody is Interested In tho cen
sus that Is now being taken, and In
order to promote tho greatest posslblo
publicity for this most important
event In tho recent history of our
city, The Capital Journal ha8 decid
ed to glvo a fine now blcyclo to tho
person guessing nearest to the num
ber of people in our city, as revealed
by tho new official census. It will
tako several weeks to closo the onum
eratlon and compilation, and during
this timo Tho Journal wljl glvo re
ports from day to day of the progress
of tho work, and tho probable rosultB.
From these tho reader can draw con
clusions, and make a close guess.
See ad. elsewhere.
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doubt her wisdom when pain becomes
the mate of poverty. If sue were rich
she thinks, she could find a way of cure.
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Favorite Prescription now feel fully war
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money of the United States for any case of
Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus,
or Falling of Womb, which they cannot
cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable
trial of their means of cure.
"You have my heartfelt thanks for your kind
advice to tne," writes Mrs. Geo. Fletcher, or 106
Victoria Avenue. Gait. Ontario. "Was troubled
with catarrh of uterus for over a year. The
doctors said I would have to go through au op
eration, but I commenced to use Dr. Pierce's
vFavorite Prescription! and ' Golden Medical Dis
covery,' also his ' Lotion Tablets ' and 'Antiseptic
and ilealiug Suppositories. Now I am com
pletely cured, after uslnjr sis bottles of Dr.
Pierce's medicines. I am gtad to say his medi
cine has made me a new woman."
Weak and sick women are invited to
consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.,
by letter, free.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are easy
and pleasant to take. A most effective
laxative.
MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
"Make Salem a Good Home Market"
Capital City Mills Quotation.
Bryant Ponnell, Prop.
Wheat 77c.
Buckwheat 80a
Poultry at Stolner'a
Spring chickens 15c.
Chickens 10c.
Eggs Per. dozen, 15c.
Turkeys l14c.
Ducks 10c.
Market
' HoV'M-rkot,
Hops 1925c. 1
.Potatoes, - Vegetables,
Potatoes 50c,
Onions 2c.i
Dried
'Frulta,
Peaches 10c.
Apricots 10c.
Apples 10c.
Petite prunes 4c
Italian prunes 6c.
Wood, Pane Petto,
It
second growtn ?5.75.
Afh 13.00 to 8.75.
drub oak 10.50. - -'
Cedar posts 12c.
HldJ, Faits and Pun.
Green Hides, No'. 1 io.
Qreen Hlaes, No. 2 ic.
Calf Skins i5c.
Sheep 75c.
Goat Skins 250 to S1.M.
drain nd Ftewr.
Wheat, Salem Flouring Mills,
port value, 76c.
Oats J1.10 per owt.
Barley $21 per ton.
Flour Wholesale, 3.76.
Uv Btook Markrt.
Steers 3 c.
Cows 3c. "'
Sheep Zd
Dressed pork 6Vi6.
Dressed Veal 5Cc.
Dressed hogs 56c.
Live hogs--65ic.
Mutton 2 3c.
ex-
Hay, FMd, Eto.
Balod choatr-Jll'.
Baled clover 110, '
Bran 122.00.
Shorts $25.00.
Eggs, Butter and Cream.
By Commercial Cream Co.
Eggs 15c, cash.
Butter 20c, wholesale.
Butter fat 18c at station.
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat Walla, 7374c.
Valley 85c.
Flour Portland, best grade, fl.0O
?4.05; graham, ?3,50?4.00.
Oats Choice whito, ll.17Hll.20.
Barley Feed, S23.50 per ten: rolled
?24.50$25.
MIIlstufT Bran, $19f20.
Hay Timothy, ?1C($10.
Potatoes Common, ?1.00?1.25.
Eggs Oregon ranch, 17&818c.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, 1213
per pound; turkeys, 1617c.
Pork Dressed, 78o.
Beof Dressed, 58c.
Veal G7ac.
Hops 2325c.
Wool Valley, 1617cj
Oregon, 11814c: Mohair.
Eastern
30c for
choice.
Hides dry, 16 pounds and uowardg.
VOXSHc.
Butter Fancy creamery. 2022u:n
dairy and store, nominal.
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Wanted. A good girl to loarn teleg
raphy. Will glvo the right party
lessons in telegraphy and board in
exchange for assistance in house
hold duties in small family; must
y bo strictly honest. Address box 9,
Trinirnlon. Oro. 519-3t
D-f
Bookkeeper Wanted Young man am
bitious and willing to work. In
qulro at 174 Commercial streot.
5-19-tf
Wanted. To ront or lease, residence
with modern Improvements, good
sized promises, and located near
business Boction, Inqmlr eor write,
thin nfflco. "F. G. D." G-18-tf
. , .
Wanted. Ladles to canvass on salary.
Apply at room 9, Holman building,
Snlnm. Orocon. 5-18-3t
Wantedt Threo experienced solicitors
for trip to St. Louis Fair. Expenses
advanced. Apply from 7 to 9 p. ja.
at Cottage Hotel. ' Ed. Staples, room
11. ,G-17-3t
Wanted, 15 men within tho next nvo
days to tako timber claims, consist
ing of yollow and Bugar plno, also
claims of yollow flr. Apply at De
troit lumbor yard, corner of High
and Trade. S. P. McCrackon, phone
2495 black. 5-7-lwk
Wanted. Work In atoro by young man
with experience in grocery and dry
goods. Flrsclass roforonces. Chas.
P.. Doud, Salem. 5-16-lw
Wanted The Oregon Nursery com
pany, wants live hustling salesmen
to introduce BurbankV grand now
plum, Maynard, also a complete
lino of superior nursery stock. Cash
advanced weekly. Wrtto quick for
full particulars and Bocure choice
of terrltiory. 12th street, Salem,
Oregon. 4-28-lm
FOR 3 ALE.
For 8ale. A good rubber-tired bug
gy or runabout; almost now; also
a first-class surroy. Either or both
'at a bargain. A. F. Hofer, Jr.,
Journal office. ' ,
For Sale. Nine-room, hard finish
" houso, bath room, hpt water, 'gar
den, barn, fruit trees, and Is well
located, only a block and a half
north of state houso, 352 Summer
street. 5-18-3t
F!.r Sale, Whn you want dry grub
oak, first or second growth flr
wood, delivered to any part of tho
city, call -up Red 2600, or give M. JP.
Dennis on 19th and State streets, a
call. ' 5-183t"'
For 8ale. Ono first-class upright
piano cheap; also ono BrussellB
carpet, and two Ingrain; ono par
lor table, two stands, and other
small articles, 149 18th stroet.
B-18-3t
For Sale. A good cow. Inquire of
Mrs. M. A. Holcomb, South Com
mercial street. 6-18-3 1
For Sale. A good horse; inqulro ot
D. 0. Howard, at brick- Btoro, South
Salem. ' 6-17-lwk
For Sale Framo barn, 20x24; 14-foot
posts on corner Winter and Center
etreets. Apply to S. C. Roby.
5-17-lwk
For Sale. Socond-hand 3-lnch farm
wagon. Mitchell, Lewis & Stavor,
State stroot. 540-tf
For Sale or Rent. Cottago on ono ot
tho finest corner residonco lots In
the city, near state houso. Call at
3G0 Summer stroet, 5-7-tf
For Sale. Fruit land In Benton coun
ty, 320 acres of land, south half of
Boctlo'n 16, township 10 Bouth, rango
6 west ot Willamette Meridian, con
taining 320 acres ot unimproved
land, halt a mile from Arlle station,
and about four miles from Willam
ette 'river. On main county road,
W. B. Trwln, 338 North Main street,
'"IlbiPAngeles, Cal. .-13-tf
Screen Doors Lawn and field "fence,
bhrb wlro, shinglos, P. & B, roady
roofing and building paper. Exton-slon-
ladders, gates ant gato,;hnrd
ware.yUlat lowest prices. Walter
Morloy, 60 Court Btroot, Salem.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Notice -Tho nackincr house will run
for a day or two, beginning Friday,
May 20th. Employes please take
notice. Wlllametto Prune Assocla
Hon, 6-19-3t
TojLease, From July 1st,, roaldonco
no, 400 cottago street, northeast
corner Marlon. All modern con
vpnlences. Apply betwoon 10 a. m.
and 12 ni. 6-13-wk
A. Wllhelm Contractor and bulldor.
All .nMtn- 1- .. . A" . .
.. wiyomur worit ana finishing
dono promiy, and ,by flfsUfaas
workmen,' Get. my" flguros bofore
building, 6,45 Court ptroot, between
15th and 10th streets, 4 -20-lm
ELEVEN.
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Say Havo you tried Edwards & Luscfe
ers tor moats, wo vt "sr
sausage in town. Como and try W,
bid bo convinced. 410 East State
street J
Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldetft
and best quipped company In Sfr
lom. Piano and furniture mor-a:
a specialty Offlcq 'phone, 861. "W.
W. Brown & Son, proprietor. OMe
No. SO State Btroet 9-l-l'!,f
Home-Made Bread DoUghnuta, fancy;
cookios, pies and cakes, Xrosh everjji
day. Tho best in tho city, at tb
lowest prices. Give us a trial. Ger
man Bakery. A. Fisher, buccossoj1
to G. A. Back, corner o 12th anf
Ohemeketa streets. Phono 2lfi
Red. B-5-tf$
half box for plckinn. Full-box bM-
keta for measuring. Best In tlj
market Hold your orders fi
Walter Morley, 60 Court street, fta
lem. Si
PHY8ICIAN AND UWKON. l
Dr. I. W. 8tawr Office ia Bafe ft m
builddng, ever Oregon 8ho 4Jt
Office hours, 9 to 12 a. n an w
6 p. m. Calls attended In city
country. Residence '! 'fl
Rod. 1-MI
Dr. W. S. Mott Will hereafter M
found ia the Brey block, 278 GM
mercial street, over Oregoa Wkm
Co. Office telephone, 2811;. rV
dence phone. 2751. Office keeps -1
to 12. and 2 to B. "
UNDERTAKERS.
Undertakers. 'Wo carry the Ianmrt
and -nest lino of undertaker's gooAf
In tho city. Prices to suit C
Black and white hoarse. Prowf
reliable. Save money by calling M
No. 187. A. M. Clough, A. J. B
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RESTAURANT.
Ferguson's Restaurant 9S
street Open day1 and !t' CNi
2QomealB are bettor thak any Stij
house In the 'state. Six 20o imiitH
,fori:oot uwi4-kiSMaifJfit
LODGES.
fc0
Olive Lodge, No. 18, t. O. O. P. I. O.
O. F. Hall, Saturday each -week, at
7:30 p, m. B. B. Herrick, Jr., N. Q.J
Frank F. Toots, recording secretary.
Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen et Mm
World Meets in Holman Hall erwrj
Friday at 7:30 p. in. '"' P. iX Frasler,
Consul. Vyfie A. Moores, Seer--
' tary. 1-12-lyr
Valley ledge No. 18, A. O. U. W Meeto
in their hall in Holman block,
nor State and Liberty, every
day evening. Visiting breUuwr
wol8ome. Roy Mclntire, M. W. JL
E, Aufraaco, Recorder.
Central Lodge No. 18, K. ef Pv CM
Hall In Holman block, corner Mat
and Liberty Sts. T-esday c4 mH
week at 7:30 p, m. H. H. Turr,
O. C.; W. I. Staley, IC of R. and 8.
Fersaters of America Court
wood Foresters No. 19. Meet lrV
day In Turner block. H. Q.
Meyer, O. R.; A. L. Brown, See.
Modern Woodmen of America Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. C246. Meats
every Thursday evening at 8 o'elaeM
Holman Hall, B. E. Matten, .
0.; A. Lv Brown, Olork.
TON80RIAL AND BATHS.
Evan's Barber Shop Only flretakMM
shop bn State street Every tg
new and up-to-uate. Fineijt porea-
Iain hathB. Rh-va 1Rn Tialrnaf
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u-ui, so. a wo nrsi-ci8JM M
blacks. O. W. Evans, propriator.
WATER COMPANY.
SAiEM WATER COMfrAMY
OFPICK CITY HALL.
For water Bervle. nniw
Bills payable monthly in aT!
Mae all complalata at the offiee, ' '
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White Corner, Salem, Oregon, FarUaf
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