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J 1 VIT""'-V -J- iiiH'"W gWrr Do Not Wait for Sickness. Do not wait until your good health is Impaired, but take steps to keep it up to the mark. Re member that ailments, apparently trifling, may very soon develop into serious diseases. Do not hesitate to take BEECHAM'S PILLS on the first appearance of any dis tressing symptoms. They will do more to establish and maintain your general health than any other means you can employ. For a Sluggish Liverv Sick-Headache, Indigestion. Loss of Appetite, Constipation, and the depressing nervous con ditions that arise from these troubles, there is no more reliable remedy than BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold Everywhere In Boxes, lOc. and 25c. A Business Change. Tho Center saloon, which has been operatod for several years at 221 Com mercial street, has been bought by tho undorslgnod, and will be conducted in first-class order. All old and now pat rons mado welcome. 2-14-tf RALPH SWARTS. Two Rotmding Spoons Not Heaping of Eppieys's Perfection Baking Powder To one Qtiatt of Flout Produces the Finest Results. Its purity and strongth aro causing n rapidly increasing salo in Salem. FOR SALE BY ALL SALEM GROCERS. HMl89XlElKMWMMHMlMffllMIMlKl I ::::::::A G E N C BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. GR AINbdybrs and shippers o?GR Airy 5 Oats For Sale. HOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulphur. . G. Gratam, Agent, MKE9I!HEieai2fiKSE0KHI0lltlKiHMIl9HBXEe ltti8lgQ ' Menu iawfr8-gotawincnoiiBBig aaimiii(Bgat r-QWSSEEESSGSZSSS&P a2M&SS3 hTOlBrywsn?reW k SPRAY YOUR TREES Enterprising Citizens Make&it Possible to Clean Fruit Trees Through tho enterprise of tho Sa lem members of the state board of hor ticulture, Chas. A. Park, and several other peoplo, residents of Salem aro now enabled to have their fruit trees properly sprayed and cared for. Mr. Armstrong was induced to purchaso one of tho Wiggins' gasolino power spray ing outfits, tank pump, engine, wagon and all tho necessary appliances. "With this, Mr. Armstrong is doing most ex cellent work. Ho is spraying tho trees and shrubbery with a composition or mixture prepared under tho direc tion of scientific horticulturists, and when this is put on the trees, theresults aro most excellent. It removes all fungi, scale, aphis and other vermin that is detrimental to fruit trees. The cost of doing this work is reduced to a minimum, and every ono owning a fow fruit trees cannot afford to bo without this purifier and protection. When tho work is being done, it is well to havo all rose bushes and other shrubs that aro subject to be infested, thoroughly sprayed and cleaned for tho season. This means cleaner orchards, sounder trees and greatly improved fruit, as Y O F:::::::: 207 Commercial St., Salem, Ore. 9 W &MHriWMMiWM3K-Q THE PICK OF THE FOREST J. M, Has been taken to supply the stock of JS lumber In our yards. Our stock liiZ complete with all kinds of lumber.? Jurt received a car load of No. 1 ouiugies, ui&o a car ui quo snaK-. ,i. Wo nro able to fill anv and all kind V of bills. Come and lot us show yon our stock. Yard and office sear U. P. passenger depot. 'Phone Main C5L QOODALE LUMBER CC IE3KEE31 A WINNER raco for supremacy in tho raco for supromaoy in pork products is our latest con signment in choice sugar cured hams and bacons, and our fine country sausages, loins for roasting, chops, etc. Cold weather brings a demand for choico pork in sparo ribs, pigs' foot, hocks, tripo and sausages, and wo havo tho finest corn-fed and carefully-fed pork to bo so cured. E. C. Cross. GOOD SHOES COST LESS THAN POOE ONES. That is why it pays to buy foot- M wear at Vogfs, as our shoes wear betttar, givo greater ceinfort, are more stylish, and last longer than inferior kinds sold at the same price. Jacob Vogt DAILY CAPITAL JOTTSKAIi. . SAJCM. OX5KK)N..T?BlirESJAT, MASOTI 1, 1005. D Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1903. Some four years ago I was suffering from impure blood and a general run down condition of the system. I had no appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all- fone tired feeling that made me misern lc. I began the use of S . S. S-, and after taking seven or eight bottles my skin was cleared of all eruptions and took on a ruddy, healthy glow that assured me that my blood had been restored to its nor mal, healthy condition. My appetite was restored, as I could eat anything put be fore me, and as I regained my appetite I increased in weight, and that "tireu feel ing" which worned me so much disap peared, and I was once again my old self. I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the best blood purifier and tonic made, and strongly advise its use to all those in need of such medicine. Victor Stubdins. Cor. Barthman and Washington Aves. Wheeling, W. V., May 28, 1003. My system was run down and my jofnti ached and pained me considerably. I had used S. S. S. before and knew what it was, so I purchased a bottle of it andhave taken several bottles and the aches and pains are gone, my blood has been cleas ed and my general health built up. I can testify to it as a blood purifier and tonic. 1533 Market St. John C Stbin. If you have any symptoms of dis ordered blood write us and our physicians will advise you free. Our book on blood and skin diseases sent free The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. well as a cloaning up process for tho town. Tho work will moro than pay for itself in increased and improved fruitage, and it is an opportunity which all should cmbraco, not only for the benefit of tho community in gonoral, but bocauso it i3 n paying investment. Any ono having a fow trees to spray or even if thoro is but ono trco, can securo this work dono by calling upon Mr. Armstrong or by telephoning Mr. Park at tho Salem Wator Co., or to tho Oregon Nursery Co., or The Journal of fice. Peoplo should attend to this at onco. Aro You Engaged? Engaged peoplo should romembor, that, after marriage, many quarrels can bo avoided by keeping their digestions in good condition with Electric Bit tors. S. A. Brown, of Bonnottsvlllo, S. 0., says: "For years my wifo suffered intensely from dyspepsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until sho lost her strongth and vigor, and beenmo n mero wreck of her formor solf. Thon sho tried Electric Bittors, which helped hor at once, and finally mado her en tirely well. Sho is now strong and healthy." J. 0. Perry, druggist, soils and guarantees them, at 50c a bottle. Dr. Stone's Drug Store does a strictly cash businoss; owes no one, and no ono owes it; carries h largo stock; its shelves, counters and show cases aro loaded with drug3, modicincs, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for modicnl pur poses. Dr. Stoao is a regular gradunto in modicino and has had many years of oxporienco in tho practice Consulta tions aro free. Prescriptions nro freo, and only regular prices for modicino. Dr. Stono can bo found nt his drug store, Salem, Orogon, from 0 in tho morning until 0 at night. Call on Your Stepmother at tho Salem Dyo Works when you want your clothes clonned, dyed, re paired or pressed, rolined, volvot collar on, also suits pressod by tho month. You can got nnything cloauod from a pear of gloves to tho most elaborate silk gowns. MRS. O. II. WALKEE, 105 Commercial St. Proprietor. Gold Dust JFlotf i Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oro gon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for It Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT 1 MMHt 9QM9 L Aft ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAY8 AND ORCHARD BOXEB at the shot of G. F Mason Miller Street, Cvuth Salem. PHONE 2101 Bed. HitiMttetet MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Poultry at Stelner'a Market. Eggs Per dozen, 14c. Ducks 1012c. Chickens 910c. Hens 1012&tc. Turkeys 15c. Harrltt & Lawrence, Eggs Por dozen, 17c. Fruita, Vegctablce, Etc. Potatoes 10c. Potatoes, swcot, $1.S5. Onions c. Apples 75$1.00. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5o lb. Oranges $1.75$2.00. Lemons $2.753.50. Cocoanuts, $1.00 per doz. Wood, fence Potts, fitte Second-growth $4.50. Big fir-$5.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts 15c. Cedar posts lOo. Hldet, Pelts anal unfc Green Hides, No. 1 Be. Green Hfues, No. 2 ic C If SklnB 45c. Snoop 75c. Goat Skins Sue to S1.M. Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats Buying, $1.401.50. Bnrloy-$2323.50: Hops 273iy4c. Salem Flouring Mills. Flour$4.40. Wheat-80c Live Stock Marked Steers 202 c. Cows llic. " Sheep $1.50 2.00. Dressed veal 45o Fat hogs 56Mc. Hay, Feed, Eta, Baled cheat $ia.00. Baled clover $1112. Bran $22. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Butter 27c. Butter fat 27c at station. v PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Wnlla, 83c. Vnlloy 87c. Flour Valloy, straights, $4.304.45; graham, $4.00. Oats-Cholco white, $1 32Ms1.35. Barfoy Food, $22 per ton; rolled, $24.50 . Mlllstuff-Brnn, $19. Hay Timothy, $14.0010.00. Potatoes 0075c. Eggs Oregon ranch, 28c. Poultry Chickons mixed, llll&o per pound; turkoys, livo, 1717c; drssoed, 1718o. Pork Dressed, 0V$7c. Beef Dressod, 25c. Voal 4 0c. Mutton Dressed, 57c. Hops-1903 crop, 2728c. Wool Valloy, 19820c; i-' ' ' ogon, 1017c; Mohair, 2520c. HldeB dry, 16 pounds and upwp 1515c. Buttor Foucy creamery, 2227J4 I 1 1 1 -Wiii-.. - Tho Zost Known of All Evory one knows that it is tho host known of all brands, and all smokors know that it is tho host quality. Tho La Corona cigar. Something of a Sensation Will be created In your eyes when you examine the exquisite fin ish which Is put on a dress shirt when done up at the Salem Steam Laundry. The same thine holds eood with vests, Ladies' fine un derwtar and any work thatrequlres care, skill and experience are done .best at this laundry. We call for and deliver, Salem SteamLaundry Law Makers don't all cat with us, but tho fal lows tho laws are mado for do, and they aro happy because they get what they want. COFFEY'S RESTAURANT J205 Commercial BtroetJ t .tkk,.. -. i. . CLASSIFIED WANTED. Wanted. A cook and dining room girl, 251 Cottago street, Oswalt houso. 2-21-3t Wanted. Good, able-bodied mon to work around lumber yard at Mill City. J. O. Goodalo, Sr., city. 2-22-3t Wanted Canvassing agonts at $2.50 por day and commission added that runs from $5 to $10 por day. Travel ing agonts wanted, $3.50 per day and all oxponsos. O. W. Ponrco, gonoral agont, 120 High street, 3 to 8 p m. 2-10-lwk Mon. Wo toaeh tho .harbor trado .In tho shortest possiblo timo at small oxponsos, and guarantco positions. Writo for cattnlogue. Molor System Collogp, San Francisco. 2-8-lm Wanted. $8 to $12 woekly easily earned by cither sex knitting soara less hosiory for tho western mnrket; our improved family machino with ribbing attachment furnished wortkv families who do not own a machine, on easy payment plan; writo ut once for full particulars and commence making money; no oxporlonco re quired. Unltod States Woolon Co., Detroit, Mich. 11-3-tf FOR SALE. For Solo. A complete sot of Encyclo pedia Britannicn, cheap if sold soon. C. H. Hinges, jovvolor, Stato etrcot, 2-21-3t For Halo A throo-quartor sizo violin, just tho thing for a boglnnor. Ad dross "B. S.," caro Journal. 2-22-3t For Solo or Trade A good afnnlng mill. I cordially Invito nil my old friends to call and see me when wanting to buy or soil nnything in my lino. J. F. Goodo, 210 Commer cial streot. 2 -21-3t Notlco. D. F. Jermnn has sold his soc ond hand Btoro, at 210 Commercial street, nnd thoso owing please call nnd sottlo. 2-22-3t For'Salo. Onion sood, Yollow Danvor, Oregon grown, monoy rofunded if not good, 75c por pound. Como whllo It lasts. C. Dlllman, 320 Com mercial streot. 2-21-3t For Salo. Edison concert phonograph, records and record caso, nt half price. A gront bargain. Address "L. F. H.," caro Journal office 2-3-tf Poultry. A fow choico Whlto Plym outh Kock and Blnck Minorca fowls for salo choap. Also puro oggs for sotting. T. ir. Blundoll, Morning side. Phono 2000 Bod. 1-31-lm For Sale. Small dry fir wood, at $3.25 por cord, Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Mornlngaldc. 1-20-tf For Sale. Two fino building lots, well drained, planted to fruit. Inquire of II. O. Schultz, ono block oast of North Salem school. 1-7-tf For Salo.. FIvo or ton-ucro placo, first class Improvements. Closo to school, church, postofllco and railroad. Ad dress "X.," caro of Journal. For Salo. At n bargain. Houso, barn and lot for $900. Flno fruit troos on place. Address "T." caro Journal. 11-28-tf For Bale Moving .plcturo outfit, In first-class condition. At groat reduc tion. Address "L. F. II.," Salem, Or., euro Journal. 8-20-tf For Ront Furnlshod rooms, 3 blocks from stnto house. Phono 301 White. A. OHngor. 1-B-tt MISCELLANEOUS. Say Do You Want To trade your old cook stovo for a now range If so, seo J. F. Goodo, 210 Commercial 8troot (D. F. Jorman'B old placo.) 2-21-3t (Why Pay Eont7 Whon you oun pur chase n 5-room houso, corner lot, Commorelal nnd Market Btroot, North Sulom, on your own tormii. Mnko an offer, also your torms. Addros Chns. H. Burggraf, Albany, Or. 2-22-3t Hello, 3. 1'. doode, 'I'll old auctioneer, is ready to do businoss again. Wo trado old for now nnd now for old; anyway to Bult, 210 Commercial streot. 3-2l-3f Anyone Wanting J. F. Goodo For auc tion work, will find him nt 210 Com mercial street, wanting to buy all kinds of seond-hand furniture. 2-21-3t W. II. Dalrymple. Contractor uud builder. Bsttmat&s given on all kindB of oarponter and' mason work. Box W. HesideuQO 18th und Ne braska. 2-14-1 m IIU1E WING SANG CO, China and Japan Fancy Goods, and and all kinds of Dry Goods, Silks, Embroidery Laces. Make up new line Gent(and Ladles' Furnlshlasr Goods. Suits, Wrappers. Skirts, Waists, sowat low prices. Sale Cseap. By alley. Court St. Salea. Oregon Phnne Bfac'f 31?5. - i jffrG Prof. .Jameson. Itcnowned Scientist, treats all diseases successfully, Using Eloctro and Finzon's Ughfe X-Rny mothod. Eldriodgo building, rooms D. E. and F. 2-20-tf Ladioo Earn $20 por hundred writing short lottors. Sond stamped onvolopo for particulars. Ideal Mfg. 0., Cassop- oils, Mich. S-ll-Ot New Lodging House, Everything now, clean and comfortable Scarelb er block, 149-151 Stato street Mat tie Hutchins, proprietor. Phone Main 2874. Q-0-tC Hotel Scott Nowly furnished, ovoryv thins clean and first claas. Rooina at reasonable- prlcoo. In Gottls block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf. Sam Oasto Public training Btablo at Stato Fair Grounds. Horses trained for road or track purposes. Satisfac tion guarantood. Prlcoa reasonable 12-1-Om Highest Cash Price Paid forchickons, goeso, ducks and all kinds of farm, produco nt Capital Commission Co. Tolophono 2231 Main, 177 Commer cial street, Salem, Or. 1-4-tf-dw Say Havo you tried Edwards ft Ln&ck. erii for moats. We have the best snusago In town. Come and try It, and bo convinced. 410 East 8tata street Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists nad blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho O. K. Grubbor. Shand & Marcus. 11-29-lm MUSIC STUDIOS. Music Studio Mis Holon Cnlbroath, B. M. room 8, opora houso building. Vo cal, piano, thoory, harmony and sight rondlng. 11-18-tf OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. Theresa Bchoettlo, Osteopath Graduato of foundor's school. Grand Opora House, Salem, Oregon. Of fico phono Main 2721. Rosldonce phono, Boil 2003. Assisted by Dr. Mndellno Stravons, Into of St. Louis, Mo. PHYSIOIANS. Dr. E. E. Jackson Troats all disomies of 'domostio animals, OfOoo and hos pital at 10th and B strots, phono 41 Whlto. LODGES. Salem Damp, No, 118, Woodmon of the World Meets In Holman Hall every Friday at 7:30 p. in. L. B. Stlnson, consul; P. L. Frnsor, clork. Forootors of Amoricn, Court Sherwood Foresters No. 10. Moots Friday in Tumor block. Ira Jorgouson, 0. B. A. L. Brown, Sec. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Ctvittt Hall In Holmnn block, corner Jfitatsi and Liberty Sts, T-esday of carta week at 7:30 p. m. 11. II. Turner, O. 0.; W. I, Btaloy, K, of It and 8. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Mcttf In their hall in Holman block, nor Stato and Liberty, ovory Ka day evening. Vlaltlng brethr wolcomo. Emll Donaldson, M. W. A. B. Aufranco Recordor. Modern Woodmen of America OtO gon Cedar Camp. No, 5240. Meet every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'cUeb Holman Hall, E. 13. Matton, V. P.; A. L. Brown. Clerk. TONSOniAL AND DATH8. Evan's Uarber Shop Only nrt-clauf shop ou Stato Btreet Evory titla new nnd up-to-uato. Finest pore lain baths. Shavo, 15i.; hair-cut SS baths, 2Ec, Two first-class boftt blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. - - - DRAYMEN. Welch & Whlto do a gonoral dray and transfer buslnosa, moet all trains. 'Phones, down town, Main 2181, residence, Bluo 15, rod 2078. Stand 218 Commorslal Btroot 8-12-lm WAltH COMPANY. W mAmntmmSM SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For vftter aervlco apply at oJBe. Dills payable monthly In adTknt. Mae all complaints at the nffic. IlllllllllllllllUlinill :: Elite Cafe... Beet meals n the city. The best " ', sorvko nnd prices right. E- ECKBRLCNi Prop. .MtM IMH-UIMIIIH -M O. C. T. CO8 PASSENGER STEAMERS POMONA And Altona leavo for Portland dully, except Sunday, at 10 a. in. For Albany, dally, except Sunday, at about 0 p. m. For Corvallls", Tuoudoy, Thursday aad Saturday at 0 p. ro. Deck: root f Trtf Cm M. F.1ALBWIN, AH, MM