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Et3RK$HS r i iiiMM ii iiiiariHi mNmma tr-. 1. JbeSwi dMUjkltC tiittft fiAftite tobMAJ iAiUM., DiBdoir. i&iDAtf, AphSel 21, 1W.. a&aiuifc II U WnmfllflMlTmjJllUtoini. wmm ANfcgctable Prcparationror As similating UteFoodandRcguIa ling iheSloinachs aitdBowels of mfflwaggiggtiftffia Promotes Digeslion.Checrful nessandncst.Contalns neither Stfum.Morplu'ne norIiiicral. ot"Nahcotic. fav aroujrswuunrciat IrryJri Stttl' AUcSmeut lltafonaJJkila UUnyrftrtartr. Aperfccl Remedy forConsUpa uon.SourStouTach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions.Fcvcnsh ncas and Lo8SOfSleei. FacSunilo Signature or NEW YDHK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. In New York. Now York, April 21.--flood Friday wni gonornlly cihHcrvml in Now Ynrk. Tim six exchanges of tho city Now .Vow York Stock, Consolidated, Pro duce, ColVoe, ("ntton ami Ali'lal HiiHf ponded business, innl most of tin hirg ur financial houses wore closed. TIio Now York Stock Kxclinngo will bo the only exchange to resume tnmnrrnw, tlin otliurH having iiilj(umii'i j.iMitil uM (Mi ll ny. Special services wort lii'M til ti majority of tho churches. Heavy Hail Storm. , Tuesday afternoon a very severe hail Htorui occurred on the MeKouxie, extending from about Louhurg to the McKmizin friio furry, iniys the k'ugono (liiard, Htephcn Hinood who resides a mile nbovo the furry, was In town getting Hashes refilled with Iiihh, mid from his account it was a good ileal like the storm that caiiio from that locality flBri 119 I WfllfYou I BLOCkLlGHT and try it 5 days FREE? It gives a 300 Candle Power Light. . Doubles the Light Halves the cost. Burns Eight Parts of Air to One Part of Gas. AH Genuine Block Lijhts have the words BLOCK LIGHT stamped on burner as wull ns mantle. Distributed by YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Salcra Agents CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 1 Bears the . m V IVV w 'n 14 Use Iw 1 n & For Over Thirty Years ASTORIA tmb otNTMin aoMmnr, niw oim ernr. four years ago, occurring at tlio same tinu in the ilny. Jt passed over Mr. Smood's place nt 4:10 o'clock, hail stones there falling to a diameter of an inch ami a half, ami extended to tho ferry, a mile farther down tho rivor. His fruit trees were (dripped of their bloHHouiH and tho few hop vines battered. V It lilts tho arteries with rich rniT blood. Mukcs now Heidi and healthy I men and women. That'll what lhilliH tor's Kocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Stone's Drug Store. HOLLISTER'3 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medlolne for Baiy Peoplt. Srlttga Qoldea Health nJ Renewed Vigor, A kii,,,IIIo forCmiiitiiMtloii, ImllKOHtlon. I.lvo niul Milney Trouble, l'lmplr. Koicm v. Impure IIIimmI, Hud limit Ii Hlma-lsli IIomi'U. Ilfiulnrlu niul llnckiu'hu. It's Kooky Mouutaln Ten In lad l't form, 9H -nt u Ikx Ui'iiiiiiip iniuln by II il.l.lsrxH linen Company, Miilltuii VH nilLOFN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE A POOR IMITATION U wit flattery style and quality are liu-khnj mid prluwi arc less. Must be, Wnu8Q tho genutue artidlo eons ivwro ta prcMluco, If you roftlly want bmh1, verviisoMble k8 you'll disvvur real economy in the wrt we sell. You see, we'vo been in tU shoe Uiwhiw for en.; expect to oohIIbuo along tktvt Hue many year to eomc, ami we mint luit you to hold our trade. Sone in that JACOB VOGT MONEY IN BABY DUCKS At'tho end of tlirco wookB after ilndkB. nro hatched, tlio lion can be tnkijn away unless tho weather 19 very cold, in which case leave, hor for sm other week. Never givo ducks Intend ed for eating, tlio ritnge; it toughens and prevents them from fnttcning, but thoso intended for stock do best when allowed plonty of room to roam In af ter they are six weeks old, to insure strength and growth. Young ducks must starve during the first twenty four hours of their existence, says n writer in Pearson's Magazine for May. Tor tho first week their bill of fare is as follews: Half a pint -of rolled oats; cracked wheat or stale bread crumbs; two hardboiled eggs chopped fine; hnlf a cup of coarse sand mois tened with scalded milk. Peed four times a day as much as they will eat in 10 minutes. Second and third weeks: Hnlf a pound of ground oats, the sainc of wheat bran, u quarter of a pint of corn-meal, tho sumo of coarse sand, two tablcspoonfuls of beef-meal, a pint of finely cut green clovor, rye, or cab bage moistened with scalded milk, h'eed four times a day Pour to six weeks: Boil a qunrt of hulled oats for an hour, a Ad one pint of fine grit, tlio same of beef scraps, 0110 quart of clover, or any green food. Feed four times per diem. Six to ten weeks: One quart corn meal, 0110 pint wheat bran, a pint of boiled oats, pint of beef sernps, half of grit, tablespoonful of charcoal, pint of clover. Feed three times a day then they should bo ready to kill. Those to be kept for stock have the same rations until three weeks old; then thoy aro given equal parts of ground feed and bran moistened with milk, or water. Feed twice a dav, if on free range; if yurdoil, add half a cup of beef scraps, cut clover, or veg etables to double tlio qunnity of grain. Young ducks are very nervous and will not forget a scare for weeks. You can porsundo them to go in any direc tion if you work slowly mid quietly. Hurry excites them, mid they will rnsh shrieking in evory direction except the one you would have them go. Don't allow anyone to run them, for it will put them bank from one to two weeks mid waste just that amount of feed. This is a point on which posit ivo and repeated demonstration enables me to speak with special authority. One Hummer wo had a yard of youngsters almost rondy for market, when a friend enino down to spend Sunday witli us, bringing a young fox terrier with her, to give him a day's exercise in tho country. Our own dogs are taught to take their exercise in the woods, but Mr. City Terrier evidently found it slow, for during dinner there was a grout clamor. On a poultry and pet Btoek farm if one bird or animal sounds the noto of alarm everything joins in, mid there is a conglomeration of poa fowl, guinot fowl, hens, ducks, goose and dogs all shrieking in fright and in different keys. We laid down our knives and forks, looked at oach other in horror, rushed wildly out to locate tho troublo and were met by llovor, the bond of my four footed police, and piloted to the duck's quarters to find the torrier via-1 itor in the pen of the duokliuga to hisj great amusement and their detraction.! Needless to say that was the oud of his day's healthy oxurcitso; bo was securely locked up until it was timo to go home. It took nil tho motherly days, and it was fully two weoks be fore they got back to weight. With ' the old ducks there Is the danger of their rupturing an egg, which is sure to cause trouble, perhaps death, or J of breaking a log, which means killing, j When they have to be handled to weigh or kill, a small portable yard" throe feet by two and a half, made of laths ami wlr$ netting, i used. It litis u gate at one end, which Is placed at the gate of their iuclosure, and tuoe wuutod are driven slowly juto it. The spaeo betng (small, it is compara tively Misy to rapture them. To avoid Hlarmiug tho whole farut you take tbem up bodily ami kld their bills. Do nil work of this sort among your ktoek as gently us piibld, talking to them in a southing, reassuring way all tk) time. Nothing averts m many ae eidenta as accustoming yowr stock to HMtiute yHr nbe wit safety, ThU U not only true witk poultry and pet stek,i but with all animals generally. No mereury, no minerals, ua danger In HollUter'a ltaeky Mountain Tea., The greatest family tonic known. Bring good lutiltb to ait who nu it. 31 cent, Tea or Tablets. Stone'a Drug Store. Correct Gothes for Men Spring Overcoats Carrying this label jljfgdenjamins MAKERS flEWyoRK Are conceded by cloth ing makers the best that money and the tailoring art can produce. The makers' guarantee, and ours, with every garment. Wc arc ex clusive agents here. v G. W. Johnson Co. (Incorporated.) Plana for Duluth-Denver Lino. Omaha, Neb., April 21. It is report ed on high authority that the .Hill sys tem will this year construct a line from O'Nnil, Neb., to Thedford, Neb., on the Omaha-Billings line, and thouce southwest to some point on the Omaha Denver Hue. This will complete the Nothcrn Securities route from Dulutli to the Twin Cities nnd Sioux City to Donvor. The new route will be the shortest between those points. Full of Tragic Meaning nro thoso lines from J. II. Simmons, of Casey, la. Think what might have ro Biilted from his terrible cough if ho hnd not taken tho medicine- about which ho writes: "I had a fearful cough that disturbed my night's rest. I tried ovorythiug, but nothing would relievo it, until I took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs nnd Colds, which completely eurod mo." Instnntly rolioves and permanently cures all thront and lung diseases; pre vents grip and pnoumonin. At J. C. Porry'a, druggist; guaranteed; SOc and $1.00. Trial bottlo free. Good Roads Meeting Postponed. Baton Kongo, La., April 21. Owing to tho fact that tlovenor Blnnchnril is attending the meeting of the Northern Settlers' Association nt Galveston the National Good Koads Convention which was to have opened bore today has been postponed for one week. OLSTODaZA.. BMn the si Knd You Ha,fl A!rta),s B Creeping Upwards That's what wo aro doing every day. All admit thai our meals are oven growing better, and tho crowds aro growing lnrger dnily. COFFEY'S RESTAURANT 205 Commercial Street O. C T. CO.'S PA88ENQER STEAMERS POMONA And Altona leavo for Portland daily, excopt Sunday, at 10 a. in. For Albany, dally, except Sunday, at about 0 p. m. For Corvnllis, Tuosday, Thursday had Saturday at 0 p. m. Deck: Foot of Tr ttrMt M.J. BALDWIN, Aft, A Helping Hand Kxcelleut pieces of property often go unsold and uubought through lack of ready money. We are not disposed to oueourage speculative vonturos in any form, but when an investment is both safe and judi cious, wo stop in and loan fund, suf ficient to carry out their plans. If interested, bring your matter before us. Salem State Bank L, K. PAGE, President R W. HAZARD, Casnie . j ' ' Z For Sale. Black Minorca eggs, from prizo-wlnning stock. J. H. Farrar, 2G7 Cottage street. 3-22-lm For Sale. 200-acro stock farm, $25 per acre. Inquiro of Win. S. Mitchell, 332 Water street, Salem. 3-27-lm For Sale, Small dry fir wood, at $3.25 ner cord. Phono Black 2001. T. u. Davidson, Jr., Morningsldo. 1-20-ti For Salo. Five or ten-ncre place, first class improvements. Close to' school, church, postoflico and railroad. Ad dress "X.," caro of Journal. For Sale. 10 head Angora goats, about half and half. Inquiro at Hall's .ter ry. 4-11-tf For Sale. House and lot, good fruit and water. Inquire of F. N. Bittncr, corner of Trado and 24th streets, Simpson's addition to Salem. 4-19-2w For Sale. A fine Jersey cow. Inquire of F. N. Toothacre, one block cast of North school. 4-20-3t FOR RENT. For Kent. A four-room cottago with garden and plenty of fruit, near big bridge, "West Salem. 4-19-lwk WANTED. Wanted. Porter, at Willamette hotel; steady job. 4-20-3t MI8CELLANEOU8. Hotel 8cott Newly furnished, every thing clean and first class. Rooma at reasonable prices. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf. Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of the O. K. Grubbor. Shand & Marcus. 11-29-lm Davcy & Savage. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, Conveyancing and Exaining Titles. Notary work done. Bring us list of your proporty for sale, 492 State street, near nigh. 3-8-tf 3ay Have you tried Edwards & Lnsch trt for meats. Wo have the best sausage in town. Come and try it, and bo convinced. 41V) East State street WE Aro Now buj'ing eggs. Call on us for prices boforo you sell. Com morcial Cream Co. 3-11-tf Tho Tillson Co. Dealers In chopped feed, seed, bran, hay, flour, dried f ruit,otc. Ilight street,adjoining opern house. 3-28-lm Highest Cash Price Paid for chickens, goose, ducks and all kinds of farm produco at Capital Commission Co. Tolephono 2231 Main, 177 Commerr cial street, Salem, Or. 1-4-tf-dw Donison &01iase7i78 l7iFe7tystreot, Salem. Repair work, typewriter and cash register repairing, electric bell work, lawn mowers, sharpened, latho work of all kinds. 4-5- Theo. M. Barr Successor to Barr & Potzcl, tinner and plumbor. Hot air water and steam heating a specialty, Salem, Oregon. 3-2 Manager Wantod For our Salem of fice. Roferenco and small invest ment required; $125 per month and commission. G. W. Tolophone Co., Grant Building, San Francisco. 4-18-2wk CALL ON YOUR STEPMOTHER AT the Salem Dye Works when you want your clothes clonnod, dyed, re paired or pressed, relined, volvet col lars on; also suit pressed by tho month. You can get anything clean ed, from a pair of gloves to the most elaborate silk gowns. Mrs. O. II. Wnlkor, Prop., 195 Commercial street. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. A. M. Hanson Manufacturer of all kinds sash, doors, mouldings, wood work, house finish nnd oflico fixtures. Estimates furnished. Cor. Mill and Church street. Phono Red 211. Frank M. Brown Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of house finish and diardwood work. Front street between State and Court VETERINARY SURGEON. Dr. O. J, Korinek Veterinary Surgeon and Deutist. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College". Honorable Mem ber Ontario Medical Society. Office at Lewo's Capital Stables. Phone Main 1CC1. Calls attended to prompt ly. 4-18-lm ARCHITECT. W. D. Push Architect and superin tendent, plans furnished for all class es of building and structural work. Oflico 110 State street, Tioga block, Salem, Oregon. CHILDREN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S OASTORXA. I CLASSIFIED j FOR SALE. I aiUSIO STUDIOS. -.-. - t-Srf-i I p"r'--Ss.--.-. f . Mrs. Lottio Dorris-Room 5? block, vocal and instrumental Jj fmmlit " - b"" 3.99.1 ---'a., 3amp, No. 118, WobdnW- urn.i.i ir... -r-, ' "u"u ."-.utsm iu iioman nail,-.. Friday at 7:30 p. ni. L. B. 8uO Cnnslll- P. T. TJfO.n. i v , . . ..w,, KiKTK. Foresters of Amorica Court SHrtSl i-urcmuis nil. xv. Moots Fridjiij T'iiw Vlrtrt Ton T .lu.uv mvuu uu uorgensen, 0. A. XJ. xruYU, oec. Contra! Lodge No. 18, K. of P.-Lrufl iiau in noiman block, corner ff ana liberty streets. Tuesday ofJ week at 7:30 p. m. T. J. CronijJ u.; w. j.. cataioy, 11. of B. and 1 Modern Woodmen of Ameri:7-1 gon Cedar Camp No. B24J. ju1 every Thursday oveninjr at R 5 Holman Hall, E. E. Mattes, j v.; a. X3. urown, uitrx. DRAYMEN. Weic1TsXvV7MrtooXeneSra and transfer business, meet J trams. 'Phones, down town, lw 2181, residences, Bluo 15, red Mi Stand 218 Oommersial street t-H WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPAIt OFFICE CITY HALK For water service apply it o&i biua payaoio monuuy in njny uae all complaints at the offict Call for City Warrants. Notice is heroby given that then a funds on hand applicable to ttij mont of all warrants of tho City of Si loin drawn on tho Road Fund, ente "Not paid for want of funds." U crs of said warrants will please p sont them for payment at the oi tho undersigned, No. 129 Comatra street, as interest will ccaso froa after tho 19th inst. FRANK MEREDITH, City Ttk Salem, Or., April 19, 1905. 4-ttl Htiie Wing San& China and Japanese Fancy OocAV tings and Dry Goods, Silks, Is broidory Laces. Mako up nw Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing GoeB at low prices. Salo cheap. Byi- Court street, Salem, Oregon. 'Ym Black 2155. To tho Public. You aro respectfully requests call on tho undersigned and " yoursolves that tho wines, liquor gars, etc. at 221 Commercial street tho best in the city. New patrol well as old, will receive the best tlon. RALPH SWAM To the Coontr y People Whon in town take your meals it Stnr TJoafnnrnnf 330 Court Street, joining Wado's hardware store. 1 at all hours. 15 conta. Phone .' Tie Cltib Stables First-class Livery and Cab U Funeral turnouts a specialty. T for picnics and excursion parties. PM Main 241. Cornor Liberty and W Chas. W. Yannfce Prof U. J. LEHMAN Sash and doors. All kinds ef- flnlshlnir. 'Phono 131 black. A floors of warehouse for rent; t and switching facilities. 5HI t I HI Mil II H The New Comer The Old Timer And all others who are IoW for tho best quick meal j J fail to appear at the White House Restaurant GEORGE BB0& HltlllMIII i"i1 1 1 ' t"""1 Jtist AiW .,l....f .n,lmimt of ' '. ', boxes, especially adaj tia ; Easter at Zinn's lihiiiMiiiniiio'1'!