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11 I IWn HHMH kw T l ,..., 1 sss - jfciahlcPrepnralionfbrAs slmilating dicFoodandRcdida tlng theStoiaaclfl ardBowcls of Promotes Digc3lion.Chccrfut ncssandHest.Conlahu nciliicr Opium,MoTpliinD norliasial Kor"NAncoTic. Jlf9erCUJ)rSSNUnPlTCIKn jttdSmn hganrr.AVirftr. Apcrfcd Ilcmedy forConsUpa Hon. Sour Stomach, Dinrriiocn as and Loss of Sleek Facsimile Signature of NEW VOHK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. &. u California Will Show Mineral WeaKh. T'ortlapd, March 23.- While the state of California, which, with Its diDO.OOO appropriation, will mnko one of tho finest stnto displays nt tho Lewis and Clark exposition, will hnvo a complote exhibit of nil Its varied resources nt tho Western World 'h fair, ospooinl nt (nntion will be paid to the securing of a mining display, which is Intended to bo second to that of no other state. California's milling exhibit, like its Other exhibits, will bo housed In tho California, building, a beautiful struc ture built in tho shnpo of 11 Maltose cross, each wing of which will be 11 re production, of mi old Spanish mission. Spcoimetis of gold, copper and other ores, will bo found there from the dif ferent couutlcH whom they nro pro iMiiiiiniiimtmwwmHHMMwiwf Reg. No. 26531 RED SIRE OF 30 SEAL, 2: lift. 8trcl by Rod Heart 2tlDV', tho stro of Chain Shot 2:00a. Bed Soal 2:10, Etc. Dam AL10K M. (trial) 2stlfi....Jiy Mark Field (ion of Geo. Wilkes), Dam of Bed Seal 2tl(' Al slro of Daisy Fields 2:08 Vi, Mam Jftwood 2:19W, brino field, 12:11V, etc. Second duiu DAY HULL by Advance, giro of Malrusku 2:25,010. Dam of Veritas 2tllM, V Index 2:U0y4. Third dam daughter of Tlppo Bulb, a thoroughbred. 5UBD 1CE1ABT is by 'Bed Wilkes, out of Sweetheart, by Sultnu; second daw Miunohnhn, tho dnm of Beautiful Bells, etc, BED SEAL .stands 18.1, compactly built, with great quality and sure lira of great spued, lie will make tho season of 1005 nt tho OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Season With the usual return privilege. rates to niaros sunt from a distance p4PVWHVRVVRNBvSVttvvHvBfralVVNM9BvBwvvB0flwH tfjlftjjiliili)tiiiM 1 MHl"lfWl4ffHIa)a)Hita,taf m '' iWj lWVME TOR mtnuiimwiin inrr lUSBSiaaaaatt!afitki CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Thirty Years CASTORIA TMK OIMTAUB OMAltV. wn von CITY. duced. Novnda nnd Toulumno counties hnvo already secured somo flno speci mens of gold ores which they will ex hibit. Nevada county, which won a gold mcdnl nt St. Louis, will, at Port bind, ndd its excellent collection of ores to tho stnto display. Tho display in Its entirety will show tho mining industry in ovory stage. A number of! counties will mnko spe cialties of products which are peculiar tp them, or in which thoy oxcel. Among these, San Diego county has already de cided to give speoial attention to its gouts, it being tho chief producer of these in the state, tho number and qual ity produced being fur superior to any other section. Its turquoisos, garnets, garnets, tourmnlino crystals nnd other precious stones, which won high recog- , SEAL Tri'l 2:06 Rcc. 2:10 Oood pasturage ut roasoubblo Bears the t Signature Am h$ Use J For Over SAM CASTO, Fair GrotmdsiOr. - Mttiitiaiiiiigi' THE PICK OF THE FOREST Has boon taken to supply tho stock ot lumbar lu our yards. Our stock is J complete with all kinds of lumber. Just received a car load of No. l! shingles, auto a car of One shak.u.! We aro ablo to All any and all kind" of bills, Coma and lt ui show yon our stock. Tard aud otneo sear H P pMiong- J demit. 'Phone Main 661 QOODALE LUMBER CO. A JUDQE OF PRIME MEATS Always kuows what he wants, and knows that be can always get it from our choice stoftk. If you want a delicious roast, steak, chop or cutlet that is tender, rich aud sue culcut, aud cut by an expert band, trimmed and got up for your table to suit the queen's taste, you will always find ij at CROSS1 and at lower prices than you cau tiad It anywhere else in SaUra, E, C. CROSS PA4U0 S91. DAILY OAP 1TAL JOITCnAI. SAtCM, nition nt St. Louis, will bo even better displayed at Portland. San' Bernardino county will make a feature of its cement and other build ing materials, Los Angcles'i'ounty will linvo display of tilos. with its exhibit, nnd Vontura county will mnko a fcaturo of its Bandstone display. t A fcrtturo of the stnto display which will bo of particular interest will be the petroleum oxhibit,r'which wjll bo comprehensive and elaborate. Included in tho petroleum exhibit will bo sam ples from every oil county nnd district in the state and from every producer. It will be tho most complete exhibit of its kind ever assembled for a world's fair. In accordance with tho exposi tion's policy, to make tho displays at the Western World's fnir illustrative of the processes of manufacture, rather than mero collection of finished mate rials, tho petroleum exhibit will in el udo the crude materials, tho finished nrticle, and all tho by-products manu factured from it, so as to give a com plete nnd enmprehonsivo idea of the magnitude of tho business to people not familiar with tho oil-producing indus try. Besides the displays already men tionpd, there will bo exhibits of rnarblc, granite, terra cottn, slate, qoda and minerals of all kinds tnken from the different sections of tho state. Tho whole will bo attractively arranged, nnd tho oro displays will bo shown in glass cuseH. The new ruling, by which stntes lire enabled to honso their exhibits in their stnto buildings, will mnko it pos slblo for Cnliforninns to boo what their stnto has to show in tho mineral line, without having to senrch for it among tho hundreds of displays from all over tho world in tho Palace of Mines and Metallurgy. Attackod Tjy a Mob nnd beaten, in a labor riot, until cov ercd with sores, a Chicago street car conductor appliod Bucklin's Arnica Salvo, and was soon sound nnd well. "I used it in my family," writes Q. J, Welch, of Tokonsha, Mich., "and find it pocfect." Simply groat for cuts and burns. Only 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store. Yamhill Pionocr Dead. Robert David, an ngod resident of Wheatland, in Ynmhill con lty, died at iliis homo yesterday. Tho remains will no brouglitt o tliis city today, and to morrow the funeral will tuko plneo In tho Bethany church, near Silverton. W. C. M'BRIDE, Gen. Agb., 124 Third St., Portland, Ore. Xotlco to Alter aud Establish Stroot Grade. Notice is hereby givou that an ordi nauco to niter and establish the grudo of Commercial street in tho City of Sa lent, Oregon, front tho south lino of tho donation land claim of William IT. Willson and Chloo A. Wlllson, his wife, claim No. 44, to tho south boundary lino of said city, was introduced in tho common council of said city and rend tho ilrst and second times nnd roforrod to the committee 011 ordinances, on the 7th day of March, 1005, and all persons interested nro required to appear and show cause why Bald ordinance should not be passed, on or boforo the noxt regular meeting of tho common council, on the 21st day of March, 1005. W. A. MOOBES, 4 0 lit City Rocordor. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given to tho public that tho rio-pnrtuerahip botwoon E. L. Irvln and M. 0. Pottys, under tho Ann nniito of Irvln & Pottys, has this day been mutually dissolved. All bills heretofore contracted by tho firm of Irvln & PettoyB will bo settled by their successors, and all accounts duo the old firm aro payable- to E. L. Irvln 4 Co. Dated this 23d day of February, 1905. 2-24-4W E. L. IK YIN, M. C. PETTEYS. MODEL OY8TBRnOUSB. 444 Court Stroot "3Uo bost inenh in tho city for the price. Quick service, care and cleanli new our motto. Thone 2040 Main. MRS, JENNIE HEADRICK, Prop PHmE&L-j m wtzmfjmz-.ip-m You aro on the vrag traek -1 iat is if you aro trylug t stur0 a bett r quali ty of groceries r wuro rMsttattl le yr4 than ths w rTer. Why take chn of hotng side traekinl by dis aatisfaeUan when sitUsfaettoa is a cor tatatyre? Harntt& Lawrence OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1906, The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. i i. ,iinc nrpratlintr in this cOTUtrymMtdangei deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, lipnrt failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowcdtoadvnnce blood will at- 1 1. tt.o ..ilol nrrrnne. rntlslllL' Catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidnevs. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by ;., nr Kilitipr'H SwamD-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. it correcis iiitiuuuj .u uum uiiw .IrltMtr nniti ltl iineeinif it. and OVef- comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go oueii mrougii iiie u.( and to get up many times during the ...,t,f tip mild nnd the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold bv all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent tree uy man. Auuress, ur. tu rner & Co., Bingbauiton, N. Y. When rL-rtfitin tMntiMnn rpnilinc this irenerous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingbauiton, N. Y., on every bottle. Old Pioneer Dead. Aquilla Timberlake, of Scotts Mills, one of the best-knowu pioneers of that neighborhood, died at his home at that placo lost ovening. He was 82 years old, and woll-known throughout Ore- Got Off Choap. Ho may well think ho has got off cheap, who, after having contracted constipation or indigestion, is still ablo to porfectly rcstoro his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain euro for headache, constipation, etc. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store; guar anteed. Visit Nick Bier At the Toggery. 3-23-tf A FULL STOCK Wo now hnvo a full stock of Hy acinths, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Snow Drops, Jonquila and a nice as sortment of Chincso Sacrod Lilies. Would bo pleased to linvo tho public call and inspect our stock at Savage & Fietche 322-324 Commer cJal St. 9SfSOTS 11 ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAY8 ! ! AND ORCHARD BOXES atthe Bhop ot j I G. F Mason j Miller Streot, uth Salem. PHONE 2191 Bod. J aao A LE?30N IN LAUNDRY WORK We give to our help, and teach then the uevMMt.s of fine linen that goes a great wny in preserving the fabrics sent horo for ronovatioa. Anviki.v. eemlBir from the Sa1bi tSeaai LauJrv IVill aWsys bo I'dunA la prfet eomli tion, and IxxmWul ia btk eo)r aad finish. SalemSteamLaundry COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prep. DOROVB D. OLMSTW), Maagr. 250 Liberty StrscL Pkoac471 111 1 i'li r CLASSIFIED viAMTPO. I itrf,i T.nllPR to learn barber trado 8 weeks completes; tuition earnea .-nin innmintf. Hair dressing, mnni- curing and facial massage in 4 weeks; special terms now. Write Moier oy 4 Pnlleoe. San Francisco. 3-0-lin w' "- o-r - Wanted Men to learn barber trauo; 8 weeks completes; position guaran teed; tuition earned whilo learning. Writo for terms. Mohler's Barber College, 614 Clay street, San Francis co. 3Glm Wanted. $8 to $1' weeKiy easily earned by either sex knitting seam less hosiery for tho western maiket; our improved family machine with ribbing attachment furnished wortbv families who do not own a machino, on easy payment plan; write at once for full particulars and commence mnking money; no experience re quired. United States Woolen Co., rWrniK Mieh. 11-3-tf 'w--w--; FOR SALE. For Sale, Forty-seven aero farm, good for hops, onions and potatoes. Also No1. 1 Jersey cow, fresh. Terms rea sonable. Inquiro nt 250 Mill street. 3-22-lwk For Sale. Edison concort phonograph, records and record case, at half price. A great bargain. Address "L. F. 1L," caro Journal office. 2-3-tf For Sale, Small dry fir wood, at $3.25 per cord. Phono Black 2061. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Moraingsidc 1-20-1 For Salo. Two fino building lots, well drained, planted to fruit. Inquiro of H. C. Schultz, one block east of North Salem school. 1-7-tf For Sale. Five or ton-acro place, first class improvements. Close to school, church, postoffico and railroad. Ad dress "X.," care of Journal. For Sale. At a bargain. House, barn and lot for $900. Fino fruit trees on placo. Address "T." care Journal. 11-28-tf For Salo. Moving .picturo outfit, in first-class condition. At great reduc tion. Address "L. F. H.," Salem, Or., care Journal. 8-26-tf For Salo 112 acres, with 60 acres in crop, bnlnnco in pnsture. Plenty of timber for use. There aro IS head of swine, 18 sheep, 50 fowls, one good cow, ono hack and farming imple ments .and household articles. Some htirsos. will bo sold with tho place. ) Prico $0500, $3500 cash, balanco nt 0 per cent. Six miles each of Salem, on F. R. M. No. 0, C. Nelson. 3-20-lm FOR RENT. For Rent. A soven-room house, woll wator pipes- in the house, 560 High street. A. Schroiber. 2-28-tf For Ront. Furnished rooms, 3bTocks from stato house. Phone 361 White. A. Ollnger. 1-5-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Hotel 8cott Newly furnished, ovory. thing clean and first class. Rooms at reasonable prlcos. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf. Theo. M. I5arr Successor to Barr & Petzol, tinnor and plurabor. Hot air water and steam heatinc a snocialtv. Salem, Oregon. 3.0. New Lodging House Everything now, clean and comfortable. Schrelb ?.p b,"ck. MWJJl State street. Mat tte Hutchins, proprietor. Phone Main 2S74. fl.9.tl Salem Iron Works-Founders, machln ists asd blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of the O. K. Qrubber. s"a'l & Marcus. 11-29-lm Davey & Savage.-Renl Estate, Loans ua iusuraace, Conveyancing and Kxaiaing l.tlta. Notary work done. Brisg us lit of your property for wle, H92 State streot, near High. 3 S-tf ay Havt you trtod Edwara & Lnsch tr'i for meats. We have tho teat nuaSe In town. Come and try It and be conMnced. io East Stat, troet ALL ON YOUR STKPMOTIIER AT the Sale Dye Works "beB I waat jti, aloIkM eilwl Syed7re Pir4 er pressed, relined, Velvet col- math. o tan get anything clean elaborate silk gowas. Mrs. C II y?LEFJS 105 Commercial .7, J ' Prof. .Jameson.-Ren0vrned Scientist, treat all ,11.. ... ----- ... ..., wtesessiuHy, using Rlwtre aad mmW't light XRav D R F 2-20-W N,T,N,,r!M,yi,,ge Callon ! I - ,..., are you selL Com- wercul 1 ream 1 0. 3 t ARCHITECT. W. D. Pugh-Architect and jj tondent, plans furnished for all clas. cs of building nnd structural wort Office 110 State street, Tioga block. Salem. Orecron. Music Studio Mis Holen Calbrcatb B iu. room o, opora nouso building, y,,. cal, piano, theory, harmony and sight reading. u OSTEOPATHS. Dr. M. Thoreoa Schoottle, olitwpafoil uraauate of founder's school. Granij Opora House, Salem, Oregon. Of fico phono Main 2721. Resident phono, Red 2603. Assisted by Dr. Madeline Stravens, late of 8t. Lonii Mo. MUSIC STUDIOS. Mrs. Lottio Dorris, 415 Court stroot at tho Dr. Rowland House, vocal and instrumental music taught. 3-22-lm PHYSICIANS. Dr. E. E. Jackson Treats nil iii.e.n: of domestic animals. Ofiico and hoi pital at 16th and B strets, phone U Whito. LODGES. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmon of tin World Meets in Holman Hall every Friday at 7:30 p. m. L. R. Stinson, consul; P. L. Fraser, clerk. ForoBters of Amorlca Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Meets Friday in Turner block. Ira Jorgensen, 0.' B.; A. L. Brown, Sec. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Cart Hall In Holman block, corner StaVt and Liberty Sta. T-esday of ac5 week at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turner, C. C; W. I. Staley, K. of R. and B. Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Mwa In their hall in Holman block, cot ner State and Liberty, every Mcb , day evening. Visiting bretkr welcome, Emil Donaldson, M. W. A. E. Aufrance Recorder. Modern Woodmen or America vi gon Cedar Camp No. 5241. Miwii every Thursday evening at 8 o'dt& Holman Hall, B. E. Matten, V,1 C; A. L. Brown, Clerk. TON8ORIAL AND BATHS. Evan's Barber ShopOnly Bnt)m shop on State street. Every Olec new and up-to-uato. Finest pon lain baths. Shave, 15l; kalr-cnt W baths, 26c. Two first-class hart blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. DRAYMEN. Welch & White do a general drtj and transfer business, meet ell trains. 'Phones, down town, Main 2181, residences, Blue IB, red 207. Stand 218 Commerslal streot 8-12-la WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPARt OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at offlci Bills payable monthly In advuM Mae all complaints at the offlo : t8fi 1 Gold Dtist Flout Made by THE SIDNEY POW- ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore .... I .. loir ' gon. Aiaao tor ramuy use. o your grocer for it Bran and ; shortB clwayB on hand. I P. B. Wallace : AGENT HMIIIiIIIHIHIIIWW1 t-l-t It I 8 84-M-l 8 IIHMI IHH1 Zinnys For Ice Cream t Take a pail home for lunch.' 161 State Street. JO-i Court Street. M Ml i I III ( ill M H IMI Creeping Upwards That's what we are doing every day. All ndmit that our meal are even growing better, and the 1 r wd are growing larger daily. COFFEY'S RESTAURANT p05 Commercial Street! IK. GUNN'S W$ CURBS COUGHS, COLDS, JSk f K lf HpARssNess creup: W "X. danstrliiaa otcnUt Tha sU crialMl HA w winnacoiMriuiarea. nMi - 'rat Has Jy by OB. B9SAMC0 CO. &&&