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DAILY OAPITAI. JOURNAL, BALEat, OltZQOK, MONDAY, MARCH Gt 1005. :r THE TURN OF UFE a. Time When Women Are Susceptible to Many Dread Diseases Intelligent Women Prepare for It. Two Relate their Experience. The "change of life" is the most critical period 0f a woman's existence, and the anxiety felt by ivoincn as it draws near is not without reason. Every woman who neglects the caro of her health at this tlmo in titcs disease and pain. When her S3'stcm is in a deranged condition, or she is predisposed to apoplexy, or congestion of any organ, tho ten dency is at this period likely to become active and with a host of ner vous irritations, make life a burden. At this time, also, cancers and tumors aro more liable to form and begin their destructive work. Such warning symp. toms as sense of suffo cation, hot flashes, head aches backaches, dread of impending evil, timid ity, sounds in tho ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipa tion, variable appetite, weakness and inquie tude, and dizziness, are promptly heeded by in telligent women who are $Q approaching tho period in life when woman's great change nay be expected. These symptoms are all just so many tails from nature for help. Tho nerves are crying out for assistance and the try should be heeded in time. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was prepared to meet the needs of woman's system at this trying period of her life. It invigorates and strengthens the female organism and builds up the weakened nervous system. It has carried thousands of women cafely through this crisis. For special advice regarding this im portant period women are invited to write to Mrs. Finkham at Lynn, Mass., and it will be furnished absolutely free of charge. Read what Lydia E. Pinkham's Com pound did for Mrs. Hyland and Mrs. Hinkle : Sear Mrs. Pinkham: "I had boon suffering with falling of the womb for years and was passing through the Change of Life. My womb was badly swol len; my stomach was sore; I had dizzy spoils, sick ncaoacnes, ana was very nervous Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cesyeund ftia)lISE92e2EiiliaKlICiS9aWaMIll91i)I0lX)Il4 X H H m m m o H :AGENCY O F:::::::: GRAIN BUYERS AND SHIPPERSOF GRAIN Oats For Sale. OOP GROWERS SUPPLIES. Crude and stick Sulohur. S J, G. Graham, Agent, 207 Commercial St., Salem, Of a. eEeE)aEOSffiSOSHO3l5SZ02I6aaHHRi(IBOIIieiE!SCB9 IBWHBtvnHHaBaaMMIIIMnaHBiWMBVBnHVyHMB 09ef-K fr4ttK4H - &4 $S52S8a3B3Easay"wsasE Z3223B233I Pafflyr,aHEizaa?aag 8 i vxa.mmmKMivzimm tte44iiaint.te rank LIfMla a 3 II i "2 7snnn0 &tl 11 j-Uy.-..UKUllIMlluul.ltUUUUUBUl'f)rf J J4rs.AEG.Mtland m S3 ? aaagwaBBQOHBOiMoaMaoooa " I wrote you for advice and commenced treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound as you directed, and I am happy to say that all thoee distressing symp toms left me and I have passed safely through the Change of Lifo, a well woman. I am recommending your medicine to all my friends." Mrs. AnnloE. Q. Hyland, Choster town, Md. Another Woman's Cose. "During change of life words cannot ex- Eress what I suffered. My physician said I ad a cancerous condition of the womb. One day I read some of tho testimonials of women who had boon cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I decided to try it and to write you for advice. Tour modicine made me a well woman, and all my bad synip tomn soon disappeared. "I advise every woman at this period of life to take your modicine and write you for ad vice." Mrs. Lizzie Hinkle, Salem, Ind. What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Hyland and Mrs. Hinkle it will do for any woman at this time of life. It has conquered pain, restored health, and prolonged life in cases that utterly battled physicians. Succeeds. Where Others Fail. 5 GUTHRIE & CO. - M4H - Cf - 4c9 THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has been taken to supply tho stock of lumber in our yards. Our stock is complete with all JdndB of lumber. Just received a car load of No. 1 shingles, ahio a car of fine- shaka. 2 Wo are able to All aay and all kind J of bills. Como and let us show yon our BtocK. m Yard and office sear ti. P. passenger depot. 'Phone Main 65L QOODALE LUMBER CQ t avma ! i 4faaw A WINNEE in tho race for supremacy in pork products is our latest con signment in choice sugar cured hams and bacons, and our fino country sausages, loins for roasting, chops, etc. Cold weather brings a demand for choico pork in sparo ribs, pigs' fcot, hocks, tripe and sausages, and wo have tho finest corn fed and carefully-fod pork to bo se cured. E. C. Cross. GOOD SHOES COST LESS THAN POOR ONES. That is why it pays to buy foot wear at Vogf s, as our shoes wear bettter, give greater comfort, aro more stylish, and last longer than inferior kinds sold at tho same price. Jacob Vogt Ptate Hill iHHHWHHtW SOCIAL NEWS 4-H M1H i 1-1 -I 1 I M-W"H"fr Woodburn. The Free Methodists aro erecting a church building ou Young street. Dick Warren, of tho Warren Book Company, who has been in tho Orovor Drug Company's storo for tho past four weeks, has removed his stock to Silverton. A petition to submit tho quostiou of voting upon saloons at Woodburn ia being circulated. , II. Overton has sold his building re cently purchased from Belle Cook to J. A. Knight. Hon. J. H. Sottlomior has thrown open a largo tract of land in West Woodburn to be sold for rcsidenco pu poses. Tho Woodburn high school basketball team played tho Gervais team at Gor vnis Tuesday evening. A crowd of rooters accompanied tho Woodburn team. The score was 20 to 1 in favor of Woodburn. Miss Bessio Bnughmau went to Port land Wednesday evening, to spend a few days, bofoie leaving to join her folks in Ashland, Or. Mnnuol Itobelcs, tho Philipiuo, was visiting friends in town Wednesday. Mrs. Doso was a visitor to Portlaud Wednesday. Miss Wilde, a teacher in tho public schools, wontto Portland Friday even ing to mako an over-Sunday visit at her homo there. Grover Horshborgcr is homo from tho Salem Business College, suffering from poison oak. D. II. Bomhoft and wifo spent Thurs day and Friday visiting in Portland. General Finzor was in Woodburn on business Friday. Roy and Hnrtlcy Bonnoy sold their farm of 30 ncros, uoar Woodburn, to D. Loup, lately from tho East, for $4000. Tho entertainment given in the As sociation Hall, by tho ladles of tho Christian church, Fjiday evening, was well attended, and an interesting pro gram was rendered. Mr. W. S. Manpin roturnod from Portland Wednesday evening, whero ho has boon in tho Good Snmaratin Hos pital for the past six woeks, undergo ing troatment for injuries recoivod in a railroad accident. P. A. Cochran, who was arrested in Justice Overton's court, for carrying concealed weapons, plead guilty, and was fined $100 and costs. G. T. Hockonsmith, of Hnlsoy, was in Woodburn Fridny, .looking for a business location. II. T. Guiss, of Gresham, is hero, as sisting in the Guiss, Beebo merenntilo establishment. $100 Howard, $100. Tho readors of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thcro is nt least one dreaded disease that scionco has beon ablo to euro in nil its stages, and that is Catnrrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is tho only positivo curo now knowu to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh boing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatraont. Hall's Ca tarrh Curo is takon internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of, tho system, thereby de stroying tho foundation of tho disoaso, and giving tho pationt strength by building up the constitution and as sisting naturo in doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith in its curative powers that they offor Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to curo. Send for list of testi monials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. A Business Change, Tho Center saloon, which has been oporated for sovcral years at 221 Com mercial street, has beon bought by the undorslgned, and will bo conducted in first-class order. All old and now pat rons made welcome 2-14 tf RALPH SWARTS. & 2 ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAY8 S AND ORCHARD BOXES Attke eh oj of G. F Mason Miller Street, -uth Salem. g PHONE 2191 Red. 8 IHIMWIllMiHHIIMliM : Elite Cafe... Best meals In the city. The best E. ECKERLEN, Prop. Hit 1 444 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Market" Poultryat Steiner'a Market Eggs Por dozen, 14c. Ducks 1012c. Chickens 910c. Hons-10llc. Turkeys ldc. Harrltt & Lawrence. Eggs Per dozen, 17c. j ( Fruits, Vogotablcs, Etc. Potatoes 10c. Potatoes, sweet, $1.S5. Onions c. ' Apples 75(5?1.00. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5o lb. Oranges $1.75$2.00. Lomons $2.753.50. Cocoanuts, $1.00 por doz. Wood, Canoe Potts, alt. Second-growth $4.50. Big fir $3.00. Ash $5.00. Oak posts 15c. Cedar posts 10c. Hides, pelt; and ura, Green Hides, No. 1 lo. Green Hiues, No. 2 4c. T If Skins iBc. Sheep 75c. Goat Skins SSo to 81.M. Grain, Hops and Flour. Oats Buying, $1.401.50. Barley- $2323.50. Hops 2731Vic. Salem Flouring Mills. Flour$4.40. Wheat 8flc. Live Gtoott Market, Steers 22c. Cows llftc. Sheop $1.502.00. Dressed veal 45o Fat hogs 66MiC. Hay, FMd, Bte, Baled cheat $13.00. Baled clover $11 12. Bran $22. Eggs, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co. Butter 27c. Butter fat 27o at Btatloa. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla Walla, 83c. Valloy 87c. Flour Valloy, straights, $4.304.45; graham, $4.00. Oats Choico white, $1 32VdL35. Barloy Food, $22 por ton; rolled, $24.50 . Millatuff-Bran, $19. Hay-Timothy, $14.00(10.00. Potatoes 0075c. Eggs Oregon ranch, 28c. Poultry Chickens mixed, llllo por pound; turkeys, livo, 1717c; drssood, 1718c. PdVk Dressod, C7c. Beef Dressod, 2V65c. Veal 4 9c. Mutton Dressod, 57c. Hops-1003 crop, 2728c. Wool Valley, 1920c; 12 -'rv 0 cgou, 1017c; Mohair, 2520c. Hides dry, 16 pounds and upwn 1B15C. Buttor Fancy creamery, 2227 o At Washington today a slight rain fell nt daybreak. It cleared, and at 10 o'clock it was balmy and tho torn peraturo CO degrcos. , Something of a Sensation Will be created In your eyes when you examine the exaulslte fin ish which Is put on a dress shirt when doac uo at the Salem Steam Laundry. The same thins holds cood with vests, Ladles' fine un derwear and any work thatreaulres care, skill and experience are done best at this laundry. We call for and deliver, Salem SteamLaundry WovcnlWlffelFenc'ng American, Page and Elwood fences aro tho heaviest and bost Prices lower than any other fences of same weight. Barb wire, plain wire, faneo posts and shingles. Call and get prlaes, or writo for partieulars and prices. WALTER MORLEY, GO Court St. Salem Mil CLASSIFIED WANTED. Wanted. Situation as cook or other kind of work, by -honest Jnpnueso boy. Inquiro at Star Restaurant, 339 Court stroot. 3-l-3t Wanted Young laay or gent of good voico to sing Illustrated songs at tho Edison thoator. Apply Edison tho ator. 2-2S-3t Wanted. Lady or gentleman of fair oducatton "to travel for a firm of $250,000 capital. Salary $1072 por year and oxponsos, paid wookly. Ad dress with stamp, J. A. Aloxnndor, Salem, Or. . 2-2S-3t Mon. Wo toach tho .harbor trado .in tho shortest possible titno at small expenses, and cuarantco positions. Writo for cattnloguo. Molcr System Collcgo, San Francisco. 2-8-lm Wanted. $8 to $12 weekly easily earned by oithor sex knitting senm less hosiery for tho western market; our improved family inachino with ribbing attachment furnished worthv families who do not own a machine, on easy payment plan; writo at onco for full particulars and commence making monoy; no oxporlonco re quired. United States Woolen Co., Detroit, Mich. 11-3-tf FOR SALE. For Solo. Good steam peanut roaslor and corn popper. Inquiro nt Dorby Wilson's roal ostato ofllco, 110 Com mercial stroot. 3-l-3t For Salo. Edison coucort phonograph, records and record enso, at half prlco. A groat bargain. Address "L. F. H.," caro Journal ofllco. 2-3-tf For Bale. Small dry fir wood, at $3.25 per cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., MorningslQo. 1-20 tf For Salo. Two fino building lots, woll drained, planted to fruit. Inquiro or H. C. Schultz, ono block cast of North Salem school. 1-7-tf For Salo. Flvo or ton-acro placo, first class improvomonts. Close to school, church, postoffico and railroad. Ad dross "X.," caro of Journal. For Salo. At a bargain. Houso, barn and lot for $000. Fino fruit trees on placo. Address "T." care Journal. 11-28-tf For Salo. Moving .pioturo outfit, in first-class condition. At groat reduc tion. Address "L. F. H.," Salem, Or., caro Journal. 8-20-tf For Rent. Furnishod rooms, 3 blocks from state houso. Phono 301 Whlto. J A. Ollngor. 1-B-tf FOR RENT. For Rent. Furnishod room, with or without board. Inquiro of F. A. Bredimior, 1400 State St. 3- l-3t For Boat, A sovou-room houso, woll water pipes in tho houso, 000 High stroot. A. Schrolbor. 2-2S-tf For Salo. Dry wood, Stato and 10th stroots. Phone 2000 Kod. M. P. Don nls. 2-3-lm. MISCELLANEOUS. H. Dalrymple. Contractor an lii.it.w. Efltimutcs clven on all kinds of enrponter and mason work. Box 242. ltoBidonco 18th and No braskn. 2-14-lm Prof. .Jameson. Ucnownod Sclontlst, troats all dlaoasos successfully, using Electro and Finzon's light X-Itay method. Eldrlodgo building, rooms D. E. and F. 2-20-" JJew Lodging House. lSvory thing new, clean and comfortable. Schrolb or block, 149-161 Stato stroot. Mat tie Hutchlns, proprietor. Phone M.in 2874. O'Otf Hotel Scott Nowly furnishod, very thing Clean and first class. Rooms at reaaonablo prlcos. In Cottlo block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-4-tf. Bam Oasto Public training stablo at Stato Fair Grounds. Horses trainou for road or trnck purposes. Satisfac tion guaruntood. Prlcca reasonable. 12-l-3m Highest Cash Prlco Paid f or chlckons, goeso, ducks and nil kinds of farm produco at Capital Commission Co. Tolophono 2231 Jfain, 177 Commer cial stroet, Salem, Or. J-4-tfdw Say Havo you triod Edwards & Lunch iv"u for moats. Wo have tho bosl snuiaao In town. Como and try It and bo convinced. 410 East Btatt street Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists aid blucksmlths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho O, K. Orubber. Bhand & Marcus. 11-20-lra CALL ON YOUtt BTKPMOTHBtt AT tho Salem Dyo Works when you want your clothes cleaned, dyed, re paired or prossed. relined, volvot col lars on; ulso suit pressed by the month. You can get anything clean cd, from a pair of gloves to tho most elaborate silk gowns. Mrs. C. H. Walker, Prop., 105 Commercial stroet. ABOHITEOT. W. D. Pugh Architect and superin tendent, plans furnishod for all class es of building and structural work.' Ofllco 110 State stroot, Tioga block, Salem, Oregon. MUSIO STUDIOS. Music Studio Mis Holon Calbreath, B. M. room 8, opora house building. Vo cal, piano, theory, harmony and sight roadlng. 11-18-tf OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. Theresa Schoottlo, Osteopath Graduato of foundor's school. Grand Opora nouso, Salem, Oregon. Of fieo phono Main 2721. Rcsidenca phono, Red 2003. Assisted by Dr. Mndelino StravonB, lato of St. Louis, Mo. PHYSICIANS. ' Dr. E. E. Jackson Troats all diseases of domestic animals. Ofllco and hos pital nt 10th and B strots, phono 44 Whlto. LODGES. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmou of th World Moots in Holman Hall ovory Friday nt 7:30 p. m. L. R. Stlnson, consul; P. L. Frasor, clerk. Foresters of America Court Sherwood Foresters No. 10. Moots Friday ia Turner block. Ira Jorgonson, O. It,; A. L. Brown, Soc. Central Lodge No. 18, K. ef P. Omhm Hau in Holman block, corner Sow and Llborty Sta. Tuesday of mtk wook at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turnr, O. C; W. I. Staloy, K. of R. and S. Valley lodgo No. 13, A. O. U. W. MteU In tholr hall in Holman block, e nor State and Llborty, orory M. day evening. Visiting bretkre. welcomo. Emll Donaldson, M. W. A. B. Aufranco Rocordor. Modorn Woodmen of Amsnoa uro gon Cedar Camp No. B246. Mmfm every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'elMH Holman Hall, E. .E. Mattes, T. 0.: A. L. Brown, Clerk. TON80RIAL AND HATHt. Evan's Barber Shop Only flret-elasw shop on Stato BtrL Every tklm now and UD-to-uato. Finest sore lain baths. Shavo, 16i: halr-cat M nauiH, zke. two nrst-ciass M blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. DRAYMEN. Welch & White do a gon-jral dray and transfer business, moot all trains. 'Ilionos, down town, Mala 2181, rosldoncos, Bluo 15, rod 2078, Stand 218 Commersial street 8-12-lm WAftH COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at oMc. Bills pa.vablo monthly In advaM. Wao all comnlnlnts at thw oBlc. taiBMaf Gold Dust Flow i ! Made by THE SIDNEY POW ! ER COMPANY, Bldnoy, Ore gon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocor for It Bran and shorts always on hand. I P. B. Wallace AGENT m m si a ia an si si a us n Cfccping Upwards That's what wo aro doing ovory day. AH ndinft Hint our muuls uro ovou growing better, nnd tho crowds aro growing larger daily. COFFEY'S RESTAURANT J205 Commercial Stroot Htiic Wing Sang Co China and Japanooo Fancy aoods and all kinds of Dry Goods, Silks, Em broidery Laces, Main up now lino Oonts' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Stilts, Wrappers, Skirts, Waists now at low prices. Salo cheap, By alloy, Court stroot, Salem, Orogon. 'Phono Block 2165, O. C. T. CO.'t PA88ENQER STEAMERS POMONA And Altona loavo for Portland dally, except Sunday, at 10 a, m. For Albany, dally, oxcept Sunday, at about 6 p. in. For Corvallls, Tuoaday, Thursday bad Saturday at 0 p. to. Deck: Foot f TrMte lftsi. M. f. SALgWlH, Ajfc, . I .. t i V. is it, . 1 n K it 4 i