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dailt oajital journal balem, osaaox, Tuesday, may 2, 1905. ptvyftmi'vwr. r manna imniiinma j!SUSS!SI',flEl?n n,BWffr ANtfclablc Prcparationlbr As similating focFoodaiuincguIa ling the S tomachs nriiBowcU of icoEEXEHinmmisa Promotes DigcsliopXheerful nessandltest.Contalns nellltcr Opium.Morphinc norMuriaL NOT "NARCOTIC. AraforJjySiffVUmXMft inyiut Seal JlxSmMt K-MUSJm- fKtJM. Apcrfccl Hcmcdy forConsUtw. lion , Sour Stotnach.DInrrliocfl Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss and Loss of Sleep. FacSimito Signature of NEW YOHK. EXACT COPV OP WRAPPER. A BREAD MAKER Aa a bread flour it tins no cqunl. Makes loaves tlmt uro at onco whlto, toothsome, wholesome Kconomleal, too. Exceptionally so. Goes farther nnd gives bettor results than any other. uullty is of uniformly high standard. im... wii.i i.. 1..-1 ...... ....,.. "v unu Miuiiu ta titu YUllllSJ' flour par excollonco. Dent on tho mar ket for tho monoy. Salem Flouring Mills 4H IIIHII MM M HHII I New Lange Hotel Corner Sixth and Washington streets, Portland, Or., (noxt to ', '. Imperial). Strictly fireproof and modorn. Rates lowest for first class service Stoam boat and . . elevator, olegaut cafo and bar ', in connection. On direct line to ' ' fair ground. F. Lango, proprlo- tor; Sam Dauuian, uianagor, for- ! ! merly of Omaha, Neb. lllll)lllllll)IIIHIII)H i Gold Past Flovt f : Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY,. Sidney, Ore gon. Mado for family use. Aslc your grocer for It Bran and vhorta always on band. P. B. Wallace AGENT BMXWXI Bicycles Repaired Bring in your wheel and let us put it in good shape. risinNo TACKLE BASEBALL SUPPLIES Hatise Bios Props. Salem Gun Slore. "" " jJ CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMieiimuiisoMMNT. Hravomi eirv. Miaium in niiiiii im I STATE SOCIAL NEWS tiHiHii t mi nimniit' Woodburn. Mrs. William Whltnoy spent Satur day and Sunday visiting her daughter, Mubcl, nnd her sister Mrs. Stnlgcr of tho Cottage hotel, In Salem. Mrs. K. 1'. Morcoin was a business visitor to Salem Monday. Tho choir of CO voices under tho di rection of Dr. Prank Dixon, which enn bo heard in tho Armory every ovculng this -week, is n treat to nit lover of music. Tho music rendered by them , ', , , , ils 80l Inilrlnic. Dr. Daniel S. Toy, tho speaker, 1m not afraid to state facts nnd stnto thorn plainly and forcibly. His sermons nro spiry nnd full of in terest. The schedule for tho meetings until Friday aro as follews: Tuesday, Muy 2, 7:30 p. m. (Armory), "Hrnzen Serpent Uplifted." Wednesday, May 3, 3 p. m. (M. K. church), "Assurance of Salvation." 7i30 p. m. (Armory), "God's Invita tion to Sinful Men." Thursday. Mny 4, 10:30 u. in. (M. E. church), "Following Jesus." 2:30 p. in, "Armory), "Thrco Appearing of Jesus. ' 7:30 p. m. (Armory), "Cross Ilenring.'" Friday, Mny B, 3: p. in. (M. K. church), "Holiness." 4 p. in. (Ar- Just In Our new lino of 1005 wall pa per has just arrived. All latest patterns at reasonable prices. Call and soo our stock and bo convinced that our paper and prices are right. Remember the place. E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 Edison Phonograph Agency, Gasoline Lamps, Mantels, Gasoline. Typewriters, New, Second-Hand. Rent, 214 Com'l St. Phone Main 401. U. J. LEHMAN Sash and doors. All kinds of house finishing. 'Phone 131 black. Also two floors of warehouse for i-ent; elevator and switching facilities. The Civh Stables First-class Livery and Cab Lino. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-bo for picnics and excursion parties. Phono Main 241. Corner Liberty and Ferry. ! G&as. W. Yaaafie Prop. M LlU1 MP ' h ft Ifv mory), young people's service, 7:30 p. m. (Armory), "Hcavon." Tho meetings will bo contlnuod until Tuesday, May 0. From a remark made by tho Evangelist Sunday night ho in timated that there was a Hold near hero that needed tho nttcntlon of n harves ter, and it was suggested that ho might go to Salem. Porn Cochran has rented his brick building on Front street to Henry Mcls tcr, who will put in n saloon. Harold Austin," who is attending tho Portland high school, spent Saturday nnd Sunday at his homo in this city. Ada Kclscy of Portland spont Sun day at her homo tn this city. Mr, George F. Bonncy recently pur .clinsed tho homo nnd lot belonging to Mrs. M. A. Cochrnn in East Woodburn. Mrs. J. H. Wnkenblnst nnd two chil dren, who hnvo been visiting tho for mer's pnronts, Mr. und Mrs. 8. T. John son, In this city for tho past week, returned to her homo in Roseburg Sun day, accompanied by her sister, Miss Frnnklo Johnson. Miss Louclln Leonard nnd Mr. Syd ney Morrison spent Sunday visiting friends nnd relatives in Salem. Colonel J. M. Poormau spent Sunday with his wife nnd family in Portland. Mrs. Sarah Hoverdon of Hubbard was visiting Mrs. O. W. Grover tho latter pnrt of lust week, and is now visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. L. Konady nt Locust Grove. Itnymoriil Moshbcrger, Jcsslo Cnrtor and Fred Prcvost, nil of this city, played with tho Hubbard baseball tenm ngnlnst St. Paul Sunday. Tho gnmo was a most exciting ono from start to finish. At tho end of tho ninth inning tho scoro stood 10 to 10. A tenth inning wns played which mado tho scoro 12 to 10 In favor of Hubbard. Son Lost Mother, "Consumption runs in our family, nnd through it I lost my mothor," writes E. H. Rold, of Hnrmony, Mo. "Vnr ihn unit fll-A vnnn linwnvn. nn tho slightest sign of a Cough or Cold, I hnvo taken Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, which has saved mo from serious lung trouble." His nfoth er'a death was a sad loss to Mr. Rold, but ho learned that lung troublo must not bo negloctod, and how to euro It. Quickest relief and euro for coughs and colds. Prlco OOo nnd $1.00; guaran teed nt J. C. Perry 'a drug store. Trial bottlo free. SALEM MONDAY, 2 PERFORMANCES DALLY, THE PRIDE OF THE WEST NORMS & HOWE'S 1ST JS2 The Great Tented Amuseasat Enterprise that Fulfills Every ProMlse CiROBS NENMERIE iUSEH HIPPODKOME 2 -RINGS BSKS?D RINGS-9 A NEW CIRCUS THROUGHOUT wfm A Multitude of New Features Never Before Presented la America .teu'laolr Aorokafg, Oymttamia MM'Stk Performer Rom OockrIH Dolly Miller VMtHtt Settler M'Ha Juliett Qeom KoHaad Sevea Marvelous BeMoids MelBOtte. LaNole& MeJaotte Plytag Vlctorellaa Troup Darlasr Aerial Weaver Five I'lylne Oaavards Faraoua Gardner Family araceful flcDonald Trio Seven Klsnlmona JapaHes Six Suglmoto Japaaeso LadyS wordswomea . Poiicera Frank Miller Austla Kins Jos. Lyeas Herbert Rumlev Wm. Dutton 1QOC.rcM$Ctam?ioBt tCtlrtritnlOQ HUGE ROMAN HIPPODROME All Kinds of Kxclting, Thrilling. Real Racea and Testa of Skill , M JOLLY JESTI1NQ CLOWNS nn neaded by "Clieerfnl Jim" West, 'nanpy Billy" La Uur, J II The Groteoqne Ollpans Tote Dnckrow ''I'nnny BUT Bcott MILLION DOLLAR MENAGERIE An Imperial Collection of Rare Wild Bcasta KUHt mi iftt tf Ml Firtwrn tf Evtfy tM GRAND GOLD GUTTERING STREET PARADE l WH4 Leave Use Anew Grotm Every Meralag at 16:3 Adutts. Wc. CMMrea, 35. Om Tlfket AontU Veu to BvarytMag Heart Weakness. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure has made many hearts well after they have been pronounced hopeless. It has completely cured thousands, and will al most invariably cure or benefit every case of heart disease. Short breath, pain around heart, palpitation, fluttering, dizzy, fainting and smothering spells should not be neglected. Take Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and see how quick you will be relieved. It cannot make a new heart, but will restore a sick one by strengthening the heart nerves and muscles, relieving the unnatural strain, and restoring its vitality. "I had a very bad case of heart trouble. For six months I could not work. Last July I was plowing corn and recline had all day: In tho nftor noon In plowing one row I had to lay down, or fall down, three times. My heart throbbed as though It would burst through, nnd I had dlniculty in petting my brenth. I purchased a bottle of Dr. Mllra' Heart Cure, and before I had used halt of It 1 could lay down ana Bleep nil night. ProvN ously I had to set up from flvo to ten times a night. a mam. x nayo I. and mv heart la I hnva taken nnverei Domes, and m heart Is as regular aa wwr vivin. A icel una c ni:n itiwn. and can work considerable for an old man, SU4 yearn old," H. U McQILL, Frost, Ohio. clock work. I feel llko a new man Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by your druqgltt, who will guarantee that mice mat If It falls mo nrti uouia win oeneni. ho will refund your mone Miles Medical CO., iart, Ind Ono of tho saddest necidents tlmt ov er occurred in Baker City happoncd Fridny afternoon, when tho littlo 2-year- old son of Mr; nnd Mrs. Abncr Hooper wns drowned In tho Baldock ditch, near their home. Sacred neart Acadomy. Tho musical nnd dramatic eutertnin- ment to bo given at the Grand Thurs day, May 4, promises to be ono of un usual interest. Tho characters of tho drama are well chosen and tho pu pils nro determined to Interest and amuse their patrons. TIiq Acadomy Is in need of finan cial aid so it is hoped its frlonds will liberally patronize tho entertainment. Tickets sold at tho Academy or pur chased from tho pupils. G-l-4t MAY 8TH 2 AND 8 P. M. 1AT Trained Animal Aotm Herd of EUf kaata v Coagresa of Seala Camels, Llamas Dreroedarle Broken to Harneas. Fierce Siberian Bears Cako-WaHln StaHtona One Hundred Shetland Pony OaHct &. Drill Trained Pelicans Pigs i 1 CLASSIFIED J off tot! I - ...' I I'M FOR SALE. I 8A8H AND DOOR FACTORIES, fj For Balo, Sovon room residence, barn, largo half block, electric lights, bath, hot and cold city water. E. Hofcr, Journnl oftlco. For Bale Small dry fir wood, at 43.25 per cord. Phone Blaek 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Mornlngslda 1-20-tf For Sale. Two fresh milch cows. In qulro of G. O. Savago, Silverton road. 4-20-3t" For Sale. Five or ten-acro plato, first class Improvements. Closo to school, church, postofllco nnd railroad. Ad dress "X.," caro of Journal. For Solo. House nnd lot, good fruit nnd water. Inqulro of F. N. BIttnor, corner of Trado and 24th stroota, Simpson's addition to Salem. 4-10-2w For Balo. Cheap, 33 acres Improved lnnd, near Chctnawa, Must bo sold soon. Inqulro of Frank Holmes, city, or J. 8. Brown, route 0, 4-20-lwJ1 For Balo. Light runabout, good ns now; also harness. Inqulro 120 Mill nnd 17th. 4-20-lwk For Salo. 10 hend Angora goats, about half and half. Inqulro at Hall's Fer ry. 4-24-7t Lath for Salo. I havo just received a car of l'j-lnch lnth; shlnglos, flvo grades; sawed nnd split cedar posts; rough and dressed lumber of alt kinds Give mo n chnnco to bid ou tho lun bor for your new house Lumbor yard two blocks south of court house. S. P. McCracken. Phdrun 2405 Blnck. 4-28-lwk For Balo. Thirty-acre place near Sa eom, with good buildings, or will di vide and sell 15 acres with improve ments. Good appto orchard, and nil kinds of fruit. A fine suburban homo 'nt low prlco Inqulro of Josh Smith Vi inllo. east of tho Yow Park school near tho Turner road. 4-24-lw WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. Manager Wanted For our Salem of fice. Reference nnd small Invest ment roqulrod; $125 por month and commission. G. W. Telephono Co., Grant Building, San Francisco. 4-18-2wk MISCELLANEOUS. Hotsl Scott Newly furnlahod, every taaAltSklSlalAaNak) thing clean and first class. Rooms at rouonablo prlco. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-6-tf, Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists aid blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop nnd fruit drying stoves, etc Manufacturers of the O, IC. Grubber, Shand & Marcus. ll-20-lm Davey & Savage. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, Conveyancing and Ezatnlng Titles. Notary work done. Bring us list of your proporty for sale, 402 State street, near High, 3 8-tf Bay Uaro you tried Edwards ft Ltscb tx for moatn. We have the best eauiagQ In town. Come and try It, and be convinced. 410 East State street- Highest Cash Price Paid for chickens, geese, ducks and all kinds of farm produce at Capital Commission Co. Telephone 2231 Main, 177 Commer cial street, Salem, Or. 1-4-tf-dw WE Aro Now buying eggs. Call on us for prices before you sell. Com mercial Cream Co. 3-11-tf Theo. M. Barr Successor to Darr & Petzel, tinner and plumber. Hot air water and steam heating a specialty, Salem, Oregon, 3-2- Denlson & Chase, 178 Liberty streot, Salem, Repair work, typewriter and cash register repairing, electric bell work, lawn mowers sharpened, lathe work of all kinds. 4-0- CALL ON YOUR STEPMOTHER AT the Salem Dye Works when you want your clothes cleanod, dyed, re paired or pressed, rellned, velvet col lars on; also suit pressed by the month. You can get anything clean ed, from a pair of gloves to the most elaborato silk gowns. Mrs. O. If. Walker; Prop., 105 Commercial street. OLEANINO AND DYE WORKS. Cleaning and DyeingAnd repairing neatly done. Four suits pressed by the month "1.00, at tho Capital City Stoam Dyeing and Cleaning Parlors. Miss F.tllo M. Anderson, proprietor. Opera House block. 5-1-tf BAKERIES. Capital Bakery Ullom & Rutherford, proprietors, 439 Court atreet. Fresh bread, pies and cakes dally, Maeea roons, lady. Auger s angel.-.anOevil' ood cake, candles, nuts, eteT Dyuv jsriea made to any part of tho elty. Phone White 321. C-l-tf A. M. Hanson Manufacturer of all kinds aasfa, dorrs, mouldings, wood work, bouse finish and office fixtures Estimator furnished. Cor. Mill and Church street. Phone Red 211. Frank M. Brown Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds ef houso finish and hardwood work. Front stroet botwoen State and Court AKOIUTEOT. - - - W. D. Pngh Architect and tuporla- tondont, plans furnished for all class es of building and structural work. Office 110 Stnto street, Tioga block, Salem, Oregon. VBTBEINABY BURGEON. Dr. O. J. Korlnek Veterinary Surgeos and Dentist. Graduato of Ontario Vctorinary College; Uonornblo JsTom bor Ontario Modical Society. Offics at Lowo's Capital Stablos. Pboas Main 1001. Calls ottonded to prompt' ly. 4-18-lm lodges; Salem Camp, No, 118, Woodnea of World Moots in llolman Hall evecyj Friday at 7:30 p. m. L. It, Stlnsoay consul; P. L. Frascr, elork. Foresters of Amorico Court Sherwood Foresters No. 10. Meets Friday i Tumor block. Ira Jorgenson, O. B.f A. L. Brown, Bee. Central Lodge No. 18, S. of P. Castle Hall in llolman block, corner State and Liberty streets. Tuesday of each wook at 7:30 p. m. T. J. Oronlse, O. 0.; W. I. Staloy, K. of It. and 8. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp, No. C240. Moot ovcry Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, Holman Hall. E. E. Mattcn, V. G.t A, L. Brown, Clerk. DRAYMEN. reion & wnite do a gene and tranafer business, met trains. 'Phones, down town, 2181, residence, Blue II, t4 M7f Stand 218 OtMwnerst&l street 8-lt-li 9 WATER COMPANY. r SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water sefvico apply at office. Bills payablo monthly in advance. Mako all complaints at tho ofilco. Democrat, Rkks St Co Dcalors in lime, plaster, eoment, gravel sand, tile and brick, Prompt delivery to any part of the city. Corner Front and State streets, Salem, Or. Phono Main 731. Sea. Black. l X Whon you want Hup Baskets, ii it n.,... rp.n. . ...u V '.Ml, JfUAf, ilJW 4Vt Jjf utb Dryers, call oh I G. F Mason ! Miller Street, South Salem, Phone 2101 Red. ttlllHIIIIIIUIHHUUf fA GOOD MEAL! Mnkcs a person feel satisfied with tbemsolves and the whole world. Tlioso are tho kind of ' meals wo servo. Quick sorvlce. -White House Restaurant:: aEoitan bros. '. t State Street. Proprietors. ; I lti'tl 1 1 ft i 1 1 1 ! Eibow Grease Will always bo employed in house keeping, but the days of scrubbing over the washtub uro a thlcg of tho pair. The Inventor has brought about the rev olution. Soo our almost human laundry roaoblnery. We have the latest of all makes. Your family work and rough dry, S cents per pound; finished, very little more. Salem S team Laundry COLONEri J70LM8TED, Prop. DOROUS D. OLMSTED, Manager. 250 Llbertr Street. , Phono ill. 5 r a 1 ! m Ev t It. f t 'yt"