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rMH-Sfr'' PLAIN SENSE TALK. Tho gaugo of'valuo la your purchases jfor tho tablo is not tho quantity re ceived in oxchango for your dollar, so much as in its possessing thoso qualities which appoal to tho palato, rendering the act of eating a physical delight, and not merely a mechanical process solely to mako good tho wasto tissues worn by tho exertions of living. Wo priclo ourselves in offeriujr to you brands of goods which we know yield that perfect tasto to tho palate. A few of these are: Hazclwood butter ,73c roll Seal Mocha and Java Coffee. 40c lb- Ehmann Olivo Oil $1.00 qt Roynl Volvet Corn ....$1.05 doz. Wo havo cheaper goods if you want them at prices as cheap or a little cheaper than what you havo thought was tho cheapest. FULLER & DOUGLAS. Salem's Leading Grocers. 456 Stato St. t Phono 2261 Fleishmann's Compouud Yeast has no qunl. -M- HHIIIIHI HH-ft-H-W AMUSEMENTS, f t!4HHH Him i-H 1 I I 1 1 H TONIGHT. Edison Vaudovillo. Popular Acts at tho Edison. Every day thero has been favorable comment in tho newspapers about tho show at tho Edison. Theso comments havo a substantial foundation. Teggo A Daniel havo created a furor this week and aro still doing so, ns far as that goes. Possibly no team has visited Salem that was half so clover. That's saying a good deal. All you havo to do is to witness their net, and your verdict will bo "Al." Tho chances are, you will call again to seo them. Tho little McDonald Sisters aro always good in their act, and Jnyno Coyne tears a dif ferent design in a piece of paper each night. Miss Cosetto is wining praiso -singing "Bunker Hill" and tho Edison-o-scopc finishes out an evening's pleas tiro that is not often gotton in a dollar ehow. Matinee Saturday. Next week all new big attractions. New Edison Theatre R. P. Starkey, Manager. "Week commencing Monday, March 20, 1905. Elito Vaudovillo. Initial nppcaranco in Salem of Tegg & Daniel, America's neatest and most refined Gcrmnn specialty. Tho cuto little dancers Tho Juvenilo McDonalds contortionists, and just elevor. Tho Rubo comedinn, Jayne Coyne, champion papor tearer of the world. Miss Ethel Cosettc, singing "Blue Bell." Wonderful Edlson-o-Scopc. New and .interesting films. Matinees, Wednesday and Saturday. Chango of acts Thursday. Admission, any seat, 10c. Splendid Oomcdy. Harry Beresford was at tho Grand last evening in tho play "Our Now Man," He is a splendid comedian, and kept the houso in a whirl from tho start. Tho -entire cast was good, and they aro certain of n packed houso if thoy return. Honesty is the best policy s Schilling's Best: b&Vioc-powder flavoring extract tpkef coJTm Your grocer's; moneyback. WALTER MORLEY, Tho Foqco Man. Has just received a car of woven wire fonco and a enr of hop wire. An other car of fonco to arrivo about March 20th. Buy now at special prices. A largo stock of pickots, dressed and llit cedar posts, shingles, gatos and gato hardware and all kinds of poul try fence. All at lowest prices. SALEM FENCE WORKS, CO Court Street, Salem. Free .$ DR, . , MMMirM,mMnTnrriramnnrTHminraMiitTn SALEM PEOPLE BUILD MANY NEW HOMES It is safo to say that thcro aro more buildings under construction in tho Cap ital City nt the present time than thero has been in tho past fivo or six years. This goes to prove that Salem is in creasing in population, nnd prospering financially. Dwelling houses are being built in every part of the city, and aro not confined to one particular dis trict, which is generally tho case. Most of tho houso now being built are fine two and three-story residences, which will ndd greatly to tho beauty of our city. Englewood has built up won derfully in tho last year, and it is only a question of timo until it will b'o one of the main residence districts of tho city. Dopot addition and Yow Park are also building up vory fast. I Another great improvement is the building of sidewalks throughout the city, a number of which are comonb. Streets that have been unfit to travel on heretoforo aro now being provided with six-foot walks, in compliance with the city ordinances? If tho property owners would take a little prido in tho looks of tho streets, and pull together, Salem could be jnadc. a beautiful city. The following is a list of tho buildings now under constructien: Mourer & Welch aro tho contractors for two fino residences on Commercial street, between Center and Mnrion streets. One is owned by David Ynntis and tho other by Homer Goulet. Win. Clagget has just let a contract for a two-story houso ou Commercial and Ma rion streets. Dr. W. S. Mbtt is building n largo addition to his residonco on North Commercial street. Edward Lemmon is also remodeling a houso on Commercial street. The firm of Chaso & Skaifc, plumb ers, are erecting a fino building 01x50 feet on tho southwest comer of Front nud Trndo streets. It will bo two stor ies, and tho wall will bo imitntion stonot, It will bo completed May 1st. Mr. Skaifo is also improving his property on 18th street and II. P. Chaso has put in a $250 windmill nt his home in Englo wood. Joseph Thompson is ronovnting tho building on Court and High streets, which will be occupied by a grocery store. Albert Southwiek is building a fino residence on Capital and Chomeketn streets for P. II. Sroat, which will soon, be completed. John Q. Wilson is having three cot tages built on tho corner of Liberty and Conter streets. Clayborn Walker has let a contract to S. A. McFadden to build two cot tages on i:i.th anil Chemoketa strcottf. Dr. Bean is orecting two cottages on tho old Dcnhnm property on Center and Church streets. Rev. T. It. Hornchueh, pastor of tho Evangolieal church, and his brother are building two fino cottages for them solves on Oheinokota street, near 18th. Mrs. Ruth Sayro is building a two story house on her proporty on Chomek ota nnd 14th streets. Fred A. Wiggins will soon havo a beautiful rosidonco comploted near tho John Albert proporty in Yow Park. I. X. Bcntloy and J. C. Goodalo aro building two cottagos on Mill and Win tor streets. IT. J. Lohman hns just completed his fino rosidonco on Wiiitor street near Mill. A. Olingor hns also fiaished a one story houso on Mill street . Gidoon Stolz is having a large addi tion built on his 'cider and vinegar foe torv in Yew Park. It will bo used for a soda and bottling works. Erb & VanPatton aro just completing a fino ten-room houso, with nil modorn improvements on 10th nud Mill streets. A. S. YtfnPntton is building an addi-' tion to his rosideueo on 22d anc? Forry 8treots. H. L. Koekhill has finished a houso on 19th streets, and is laying tho founda tion for another ono on tho same street. A. Dunlnp and Win. Sheridan are Trip Return transportation. Board and room at Portland Hotel and admission to grounds for one whole week. Why do I do this? Simply to farther introduce my painless methods and high class work. And remember the same prices rale as before. Every dofor spent in my office gives yoa an opportunity to get 'this trip. Crowns $5, Plates $5f 'Fillings 50c, Examination Free. B. E. WRIGHT, STEUSLOFF BUILDING, COURT STREET. PHONE MAIN 2501. HOURS: DAILX CAPITAL' JOURNAL,; SALEM,- OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, both making additions to their houses on 17th street. Ben "White, tho expressman, has just completed a home on Bollcvuo street. Ed. Sautcr, the plnsteror, has laid tho foundation for a largo residence on Oak nnd Winter streets. Jason Shocnfeldt is completing a two story residence for himsolf on 21st and Marion streets. E. K'. Shaw is building a cozy cot tage on Asylum avenue, which is nearly finished. George Griswold will soon finish a cottage on his property nt tho corner of Asylum avenue nnd 17th street. Ho is nlso romodcling another houso on tho same proportv, E. C. Churchill has made several Uxv provemonts about his homo on D street. W. A. Lnughocd and Mr. Walters have ench completed residences in Englewood. Besides theso nlroady montlonod there are a liuuibor of small one-story houses being built in Englewooil and Yew Park. Llko Finding Monoy. Finding hoalth is liko finding monoy so think thoso who aro sick. When you havo a cough, cold, soro throat, or chost irritation, bottor act promptly liko W. C. Barbor, of Sandy Lovol, Vo. no says: "I had a torriblo chest troub lo, caused by smoko and coal dust on my lungs; but, after finding no roliof in other romodics, I was cured by Dr. King's Now Discovory for Consump tion, Coughs nnd Colds." Groatost salo of any cough or lung modiclno in tho world. At J. C. Perry's drug store; 50c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bot- tlo freo. Public School Burnod. Sacramento, Cnl., March 25. Tho Lincoln primary school at 4th and O streets was burned at an cnrly hour thi mornyng. The loss is $25,000, but is fully insured. Tho firo was presum ably the work of tramps. Twonty Yoars Trial. I Thoro aro lots of good things tho doc- tors know nothing about.-Wo froquont- ly-curo pcoplo of dlseaso after tho doc tors havo given thom up. If tho dls caso comes from overwork, dissipation or oxposuro, causing weak and watery blood and loss of flesh and strongth, wo havo tho ono suro rcinody in Dr. Gunn's Blood nnd Nervo Tonic. Thoso tnblots taken with meals turn tho food into rich rod blood, making strong, stoady nerves and increasing tho 'strength, producing solid flesh nt tho rato of 1 to 3 pounds por week. This menus hoalth. Druggists soli Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nervo T6nic for 75c per box or 3 boxes for $2. For nervous prostration, loss of memory, or a palo, sallow complexion, a bottor remoay was novor mndo. Doctors know nothing about this remedy only tho fact that wo mako euros, which wo havo booa For salo by Dr. 8. C. Stono, druggist, WITH LEWIS & CLARK By JULIAS FRASER Is an interesting article in APRIL SUNSET MAGAZ I NE THIS ARTICLE IS WELL ILLUS TRATED, AND SHOULD BE READ BY PEOPLE OF THE NORTHWEST, AND THEN BENT TO TID3IR EAST ERN FRD3NDS. IT WILL HELP TO SHOW THEM THE ENTERPRISE AND PROGRESS OF TID3 NORTH WEST BETTER THAN MANY LET TERS WOULD. OTHER ARTICLES, SHORT STORIES AND VERSE. Sold by All ,News Dealers to Lewis "3 JBAG CAGEROOm3 ' j) r$3Bhats Salem Catarrh Invites Consumption It weakens tho dollcato lung tissues, deranges tho digestivo organs, ami breaks down tho general hoalth. It often causes headucho nnd dizzi ness, luipnir tho tasto, smoll and hoaiing, and affects tho volco. Being a constitutional dlscaso it re quires a comtitutionni roniedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Radically nnd permanently cures ca tarrh of tlio lioso, throat, stomach, bowels, nud nioro dolicato organs. Komi the testimonials. No sub-Hlulo for Hood's acts llko Hood's, lie Ptiro to get Hood's. " I was troubled with cntnrru 20 years. SeeliiR statements of curen by Hood's Sar- snparllla rcsolvod to try It. Foar bottles entirely cured me." Wtuux Shkiwak, ? trvm r.tu at rti.nnKAn tftm 1030 Cth St., Milwaukee, Wis. Hood's S irsaparllla promises to euro and koops the promise. CHILDREN ORY FOR FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. coYHiOMr We sell the well known Henney Buggies also the Old Reliable Racine Vehicles Our line consists of Runabouts, Hacks, Surreys, Top Buggies and a large line of Bike Wagons We also sell the Bain Wagon made especially for the Western Trade. Oar line of Harness and Saddles is always the largest in the Willamette Valley, E. S. Lamport Saddelery Co. 289 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon & The Painless Dentist 8 A. M. TO 0 P. M-J 7 P. M. TO 8 P. M,! SUNDAYS, 10 A. M. TO 12 M. 1905. New Spring "Overcoats" is not tho terra for theso jaunty garments. It gives no suggestion of tho "snappy" Btylo and elegance So ro momber ours, pleaso as TOP COATS and tho best mado. Top coats in tan, olivo and stripod qovcrt cloths nnd light and darked mixed choviots, put togotber for all tho gentility and stylo possible. Our pricos $15, $16 and $18 and over will bo a prize for tho man who wears it Your Spring Shirts If newness and freshuoss and variety o patterns count in shirts, then thoso wo show bont anything you havo o.vo aeon. A dollghtful chnngo from tho snmo old tlrosomo stylos so ,mnny stores aro dis playing. Plnin white, fancy striped, protty flgurod; cuffs attached or detached; plaited or plain body. ASK TO SEE OUR GRExVT $1.00 AND $1.50 LINES. Woolen Mill UNN GOAL MINES Lobnnon, March 25, At last tho coal mines in tho vicinity ot! Lncombo aro to bo dovolopcd. It i roportcd on good authority that A. A'. Hartor and W. P. ICoady, of Portland, havo secured con cessions to tho laud wherein tho coal was found, ami that thoy havo alroady ordered tho machlnory for tho develop ment of tho mines. Mr. A. L. Potter was up from Portlnnd ln'st weok, hav ing nrroptcd tho position of onglnoor of the now plant. Ho expects tho inn chlnory to bo hero In a weok or ton days. It has been rcportod several times that thoso minos woro to bo dovolopod, but nothing has over yot.boou dono, and it is to bo hoped that at least theso now pnrties mean business, as tho value to bo derived by Lobanou from theso mines cannot bo overestimated. SALEM'S NEW BUGGY HOUSE Clark Top Coats Stoe. R3 THIS ONLY WAS THE WITCHCRAFT SHE USED You'll find tho socrct of her success ful baking to lio in tho fact that sho uses Wild Hoso Hour, Makes tompting, toothsouio, wholesome broad, cako, pastry. Goos farthor nnd is cheaper bocauso much bettor-than other brands. Always uniform in quality, rollnble, economical. Boat ou tho mar kot for-tho money. A 'family flour thnt onco trlod becomes tho housohold favorite Salem Flouring Mills Fair iBrrffiotiisif L4 'y II i i! tl M 1 I ,i