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PAH. OAWTAfr JOCTWAL. SALEM. OKKOOX, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1IN. 3 PTTSALBANY fUKDIUd itfSXTxiaVE. , ffC '' .KWiww; ei.'T",m, TRANSIENTS -i. nf the sciatic . ,.""- ...-! l ' .&. . jjMU P1 ..... fAttlH .1. 1IFML lfcn-' I5' ... thn din- this r"" "- .. "TLU generally rheu- mown-scIaHc . , ,. .imost always ,rfW "-.. ono 'Colthp nerves for rj.l. true because p""" . n.-u nourish- ifKflW u" ",- .. lia blood. uua "' (ifflFOTW"' ..- tjfeBaraIgiQP",s u,a jithobest aid to albNtneBt. nesiana Kfik Pills will cure nta treatment cured : ramon. the well known U( US Mala street, Coshoc- ifhoUeutausiasuc auuui He y: for warly two yearn The pain extended .ua la the heel of the left Liolerrlblothat I could uoand with tho uso 01 iil not sit down without WW P'a nnd ovon l0 tbM burt mo so tnnt I tnlore It. Tho only m p J by having my I w. I could not put on irfBTihoes and stocking1) matinee, mJcrthocasoof four doc- tart KTcral medlclnoa but Irfutm did mo any good. lw filled to help mo. (Iihj of a euro of sciatica ITQUffl' Fink Pills and iftt p?rton who was curoJ tloa about his case The I tk pills so highly that Mat them at once Tho E lit my case and In two Mm a great deal hotter. i a while longer and was i km never been troubled iilsce." (mm almost unbenrnblo iridic of sciatica rhou- k mh cases tho pain Is aatip or shooting; In ik dall sad aching. In i tkrs U somo fover but i Inqoent chronic cases ! or so heat In tho af- siutabbora In resisting In4 the patient frequently W'jean. Dr Williams' i toast simply relievo pain i 4Ue$ caused by do- nKtted blood. They actu- wr blood and have thoro- : aid powerful curative MAdUftweajrhournatlsm, pwl debility and after- pf Kip. Aa the norvos taa blood for nourish- 'rtkatlon, Dr. Wllllums' are uaeqnaled for the f itea the most sovoru . inch as neuralela. p'U, 8L Vitus' oenee ataxia. Ab u tonic ad nerves ihov nro ." with the creaJftaf IJ tip wasted bodlw f te ElOW nf hftnlffe tn M&wtheciw Kak Pills are bom . or sent bv mu rc , r- ui iinee. n wU)Jtif0r J2.50, by ls!Medleina Com,,.. ,&Y ' " HcaKh Poultry conn Paul Strain 1$ having jl rocky time getting Into the" cioihlng trade at Al bany. Tho merchants who tiro there have tried to run him out by enact ing a special ordinance. The OriMitHco Passed. After tho longest session In the history of -the city council, that body passed an ordinance Intended to prohibit mercantile establishments of a transient character from dojng business In the -city without paying a high Hccnse. The; ordinance which wrfs presented by B, H. McGuno in behalf of n number of mercantile establishments of the city, provoked much discussion brut In the end was passed on suspension of rules. Mayor Wallace signed tho bill at once mak ing thp ordinance effective. In accordance with tho provisions of the ordinnnco City Marshall Rles ordered the. new mercantllo clothing establishment of Paul Strain, which was advertised, to open for tho first time Thursday morning,, not to 'do business unless they complied with tho new ordinance's provisions and pnld (tho high license imposed. The store consequently remained closed but posters of a sensational charac ter, denouncing tho notion of the council In passing tho ordinance, were placed in front of tho store on First street. All dny a large crowd of citizens blocked tho oldo walk by tho store Interestedly discus sing tho situation. .Tho storo was oponcd nt 1 o'clock this afternoon upon tho ndvlco of Mr. Strain's at torney. Mr. Strnln wa snrrested nnd tho ordinnnco will bo to3tcd as to Its legality In tho courts. - Mr. Strain Talks. "I nm hero, and hero to stay," ealj Paul Strain. "All tho attempts on tho part of a fow selfish cltizonB who wish to keep Albany bottled Mp and see trado of a logltlmnto character throttled, will not deter me from my purpose. I enmo to Albany with tho Intention of doing an up-to-date business and while rI hnvo met with Bomo hard knocks right nt the com mencement of my business, I nm by no means discouraged nnd will go nhond. "I recognlzo that thoro nro only a fow who wish to keep out now busi ness enterprises and know that tho peoplo will stay by mo In my wish to transact business hero. The rumor that is balng persistently circulated about town that I havo como to re main only a fow weeks has llo foun dation In fact, I wish to cmphnslte hero and now that I am In Albany to stay, and tho attempts to drive me out will only servo to mnko mo stay. At Marshflold I havo just started (ho erection of a $25,000 brick Btmic turo and will havo tho finest estab lishment on Coos Bay of its kind. My reception qt MarBhfleld was in strik. Ing contrnst to that I havo received here. Thero I woa rocolved with open arms and inndo a llfo member of tho chnmbor of commerce. Tho poople there have a fine town and tho future of that section Is assured." Te.xt of tlte Ordinance. Section 1. All persons, firms or eorporatjdns now conducting or who shall horeafter conduct any mercan tllo 09tbllshmnt within 4ho corpor ate limits of tho qity of Albany In whJch gQods wares or merchandfso are or slmU be. offered for salo to the pubJJ hal jgy a Henp thoro- vf 419 lUIIUWKi Twenty-five dollars per day if said business Is conducted for a period of not to exceed ono wrepk f Twenty dharg pjr da fit said buslnos ahull bV conducted for mor than one week but not to exceed ono montjij . r r Ton dollars uer day (jtfsald busl ny shall bo conducleS for more than one month but not to exceed six menths: and One hundred dollara por month. If said business shall be,, cgndooted for more than six months bul not' to exceed ono year. Heavy penalties are affixed to com pel! enforcement. AUTO-VIVISECTION Do Yom Deliberately Torture Your self Alive by Neglecting YoHr Stomach. Remedy Prcc for the Asking. A! great outcry ha? arisen during tho last few, years against scientists who torturo dumb animals alivo in tho Interests of science. How many peoplo aro there, howover, who need lessly torturo themselves by causing tholr Btomacha to overwork Dys pppnln, indigestion, heartburn, sleep lesanesn, loss of vim and oncrgy are tho Inevitable result. Aro you ono of those? i Why not give your stomach a reBt? Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will relievo your stomach of all its work and do It for you. They aro com pounded of the very elements and do tho work which itho stomach per forms when in normal health, asep tic pepsin, malt diastaste and Hko IngredlontB. Dr Richardson In writing a thell. on treatment of dyspepsia and indi-gost-Jon, cloaca hla remarks by Baying "Por thoso Buffering from ncld dys pepsia, shown by sour watery riB Ings or tor flatulent dyspepsia, shown by gas on atomnch, causing heart troublo and difficult breathing, as well as for all other forms of stom ach trouble, tho safest treatment 1b to toko one or two of Stuart's Dys popsla Tablets after each meal. J advino them, becauso they contnln no harmful drugs, but nro composed of valuablo digestives, which act promptly mpon tho food eaten. I never know a caso of Indigestion or oven chronic dyspepsia which Stuart' Tablets would not rench." Cheap cathartic medicines claim ing to cure dyspepsia aid In digestion can havo no offect whatover In act ively digesting tho food, and to call any cathartic modlclno a euro for Indigestion la a misnomer. Every druggist In tho United States nnd Canada sells Stunrt'n Dyspop3la Tablets, and ithoy aro not only tho safest and most successful tut tho most scientific of any tren' mont for indigestion and stomach troubles. Prico 50 cents a box at all drug-, gists. Preo Ban.plea on application to P. A. Stuart Co., ICO Stuart B)dg Marshall, Mich. II 1 1 Ml 1 1 II 1 III II h a .i. .n The I WHfcc House Restaurant J For a Regular 1 25c Dinner at 20c j They c't bo beat McGitchrist & Son ProBrtewisi, 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 u m i mi .t4 mimiiniiiiiiniiiiiii 9 ma rvwrnn hmm CXHJ11T Call stat try mm. MmJM f Ha. Board pw wtk 11.75. 1 also uraUhe4 "VMjraaablA. AT TBM raomi varjr I Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c iantBiaeiaii H UMll li I I II tlllHlHt- j ELITE HOTEL f ReUaurant and hotel, on European plan. Meals at all , hours on short order. Regular f dinner 25 cents. Thirty new )y finished furnished rooms. E. ECKERLEN, Prop. 148 Commercial St. IHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllHII aitiaianiiaiaiaiaiatia(iaitiaiaiaiiaiaiaiaiaiai" THE CLASSIf IED latata iaiaiaitiaiaiinaia TOM saui. For Salo 184 acres, 100 under cul tivation, 20 acres In hops, balanco In pasturoj tho best of pralrlo blank loam soil. Price $65 per acre. Latham Land Company. 2-15-tf. iaieiaiiaiaiaiaiaiaiaai For Sale Good Btock and dairy ranches. for salo at reasonable prices, with. or without stock, some .timber." Can also locato.good government homesteads. L. F. Goln, Waldpot, Or. 2-19-lm For Sale Ono of thb best 02 ',4 acre farma in ho valley. Thrco and n halt miles cast of tho Btato pris on. Apply do owner on place, R, P. D, No, 6, and Farmers phono 384, A. W. Schrunk, Salem, Or. 2-24-lw For Sale Good now six-room house and barn, good drilled well, two lots, In Englewood, on car lino. 1330 North Seventeenth street Phono 646. Prlco $1150. 2-24-lw MiaoaLLAxaouf The Safe Wajr To buy Now Tork stocks and bonds 1b the periodical payment ptan. Stock Is yours Mp on payment of first installmeat. No margin "dealing. Wrlto tor par ticul&rs, C. J. McMurray St Co., 311-12 Union Trust Dldg., Loa Angolcs, Cal. 2-2 7-3 1' FoHd Pair of spectacles. Ovaer can havo samo by calling at tata oihco and paying charges. 2-34-3t Rogue River Orchard for Clean, Profit-bearing; deep al luvial river bottom soil. Oo4 buildings. Soil entire or amV41 vIbIomb. Good roads. Noar food 0-month school. Good climate Don A. Lowell, "Woodvlllo, Or goa. 1-30-lK. For Sale Plvo Whlto Wyandotto hens and two cockcrols, from prize winning stock. Call Main 023. 2-25-3t Hotel St. Philip Foarth and Fifth and Bara4k Streets, Portland, Oregon. Now flroproot European Hotol Steam heat. Modern conveniences Rates fl.00 per day and up. Union depot car will land you at tho door H. PIERCE, P rop. For Sale Ono 2-horao .Rushtord wagon, with box, top box and spring sent, new and in porfect con dltlon; also 4horso buggy, nearly now, at a bargain; 1120 North Cottngo street. Phono 329. 2-25-lwk For Sale Berry tips: Burbank'B Mammoths, 50c per doz.j Bur bank's Phcnomonnls, 50o por doz.; Logan's Loganberry, 30c por doz.; Rogers Early Bird, 50e por doz. Address Box 415, Salem, Orogon. 2-2 0-3 1. Uareveu Slash la. .. SCticiu.as Ter w an7 'HiZZifood. a ."Hau lai .... l:z:z 1 raising p 138. Nfghborh6ouFavorlte.- Mrs. E. D. Ghrlee, of harbor. Mo., speaking of ; (Electric Bitters, says: H Is a' neighborhood favorite here with us." ft deserves to be a favor ite everywhere, it gives quick relief In dyspepsia, liver complaint, kjdnej derangement, malnutrition, nervous ness, weakness and general debility. Its action on the blood, as a thorough Purifier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand. alter- -tlve Ionic Jfysold utider guaraatee at Ji Pi PerryTsfdrngjrlj Gfc. V&m22Et 'S Prio.wils for BHlkllngs and' Heat ing atkl PlMHtblng Systems at Uio "State Institution i'or Feeble MIihWL" v Sealed proposals endorsed on tho outsldo of tho onvolopo "Proposals for Buildings for Stnto Institution for Fcoblo-Mlnded, Salem, Oregon," and addressed to S. A. Kozler, clerk of tho Board of Trustees; will be re ceived nt the ofllco of tho Secretary of Stuto, Capitol Building, Salem, Oregon, until 2 o'clock p. m. of March 10, 1908, for furnishing ma terials and labor roqulred to con struct and comploto one frnmo ad ministration bulldlngt ono frnmo dormitory building, ono frarao horso nnd cow barn, ono brick laundry building and ono brick hollor houco, all with oloctrlo lighting; also a cop .ireto proposal for boating and plumb Ing systems. All In strict accordance with plans, specifications and in structions to .bidders, which may. be exnmlnod nt tho ofllco of the Secre tary of Stato, Capitol Building, nt tho ofllco of W. D. Pugh, Salem, Ore gon, r.nd nt the ofllco of Fred A. Logg, Third and Oak .8tr.o?t, .port- Und, Qjpgon,, .tMmmmm , For further Information apply to W. D. Pugh, arohlte Salem, JOro" gon. or tho cioriq or tne uoaroi or Trustees. '".' Drtcd at Salenj, Oregon, Flbru ary 18, 1908. .SjJKOZHR. Clark Boafd"of Trult,eEsfa.lo fpsti' tutfon for FGObleWudedi-2-20-225-28-3-2-4-6 iBarueifs Restaurant and Lunch Counter In Bush bank block rnmodoled and first-class service McalB and lunches in best styles. Ladles and family trado solicited. .. THE O. K. Store GROCERIES THAT SPEAK for themselves, as ours do need littlo pralBlng. Wo might well bo pardoned for being onthus Jastlo about, them. But all wo say is GIVE USA TRIAL ORDER. , Onco 70U do that wo will not havo -to cour you for a second. Our Groceries will speak for thomBolvoa.on your table. You'll be sorry you hadn't comraoncod trading here bofore. A. A. ENGLEBART, For 8ji1i 18 ncrcs of good fruit Innd, one-hnlf mllo oast of Sunny sldo Bchool house, ono now 3-room houso, n good spring, about 10 acres clonr, tho rest in wood nnd paBturo, nil for $750; $300 cash, balanco can bo worked out Ad dress 290 South 21st street, Phone 471. 2-2C3t j FR pain j , U cast or olothla, brokea watekt and Jowelry. We oleaa aad pre, .High grade work. Phone MS. Slgourney, 483 Stato. 1-JS-tf. Will tho Party Who borrows a Snoll bicycle from The Journal office about two wcoks ago kladly rotura same, as the ownor It. 1-lt-tf Vogct Lwmber aal FhcI Co. -Lam-bor .shlnglca, building material, wood ami coal. Low price and prompt dollYorlos. Qno block east of Q. P. paseengic depot. Phone 198. 7-2-tf 1 W W WPI"I" ! tlutto WcaJrtHli Fine wiavea, Ihjuors and cigars. We handle tho colobratfld Kollog gand Castle whloklos. Cool and refreshing tr constantly ov draught. Soutsv Commercial street, 8-l-lyr Enlarcil Our moat market on xatt mate street has been doubled la alse we are better prepared Ha ever '.9 serve customers. ProffifctJAirvfree aad the best of meets oar! mttfe.f ,Oall or phono 199. p.,11, Edwaris ft C. T-TTT BUTTimNUT BRXAD. I'ltlUwertk more than aa? ether lra4 iV& h9 Prk elcaeir. For eale at your grocers'. OAMFORNIA BAKKRY, J For RcHt Onp 4t9B-ac)rp( hop yard 8?X tncrcB JOJ arnin ianu, wim houso and outbuildings; ono 5 aero truct of loganberries gnrdou and orchard with houso and out buildings; ono lC-ncro hop yard with houso and 1mm, to bo rout ed all or separate. Located one mllo north of Wauconda, on oloc trio lino. Enquire of E. M. Mas., soy, 444 N. Winter at., Balom, ori A W. NMSom, GorvnlB, or phono Forester of Alttrrjca Court Baeo Farm 59 or W. H. Eghn, Gorvnls.l wood Foresters, No. 19. Meti 2-20-tf, Satnlrday night In Holmnn hall. Stato street Waldo Miller, C, R.: J. C. Perry, flnanclul secretary. TheiMM A Ceeley, tf. LOIKIBi. 7arfientcre Uwloa ho. 1MK Leeavlt Ualon No, 1065 of Carpenters MMtt Jolrera of America meet every Saturday ovontng at 7:30 p. n. k&n Hearst hall, 420 Stato 8t. A. W, Donnle, Rec. Bcc Phono Farmers 30. For Rent A 5-room house on lot 50x100. Hnnulro JV. Fonnal, 803 North Liberty. 2-27-31 Twelfth Street near Woolen Phone 122, MID DRAYMEN, CmnmlHB Bros.' Tramufer CiiMiny All kinds of transfer work done Furniture and planoi boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service Is our motto. Stand and ofllco at 253 South Commercial street Phone 210. Residence Phone 908 HttKgago ami Express B, N. White, genoral delivery to any part of the city on abort -notice Stand in front of Barnetfs restaurant, Com mercial street. Phono 396. Jlosl denco phono 590, 2-14-tf', Central Lodge No. 1H, K. of P. Castle Hall in llolmaa block, eor nor Stato and Liberty etreeee Tuouday of each week at 7;S6 e. m. Oscar Johnson, O. 0,; M. H. Anderson, K. of R. acd 8. Modern 'Voodmea of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5248. Keete every Thursday evening at o'clock In Holman hall, W. W. Hill, V, 0.; P. A. Turner, clerk WoiKln.cn of Worief Meet eVf ry Frl day night at 7:80, fn Holmaa half, P. L. Frai- O. L. d)ar,llug, O. p. lr, Clerk; aWa ml i ,UVM1h Km tfei! li& ccm& Special Shoe Sale Closing out of winter stojk, at lowest prices. Evr' erylB! wusUgoJ 'Meu's. womeVa andhlldren'? shoesJJHcludei In' this Ealq, Comer and look over my stook; Every pair of shoos a bargain. i a it Jacob Vogt 345 State St Huie Wing Sang Co. BIG SALE NOW ON Sa'e at 20 per cent, 30 per cent of oost and half price. AIX GOODS MUST GO 326 North Commercial street, Salem, Or. L1VK11Y AND FEED fiTABLE Livery ond Fectl Stables Old Post ofllco Siables, at 254 Ferry street, between Commercial and Front streets. Telophono 188. Somo of tho finest liveries in the city can bo found hero. Dick Weatacott. proprietor. 10-1-lyr yiiMe)iiiiii imiamawi Gold Dust Flout ! Md by txx tYDinrr row- KX OOMPAXT, Maaty, Orejp. y&4 for fatailT b. Ai yaoV grocer for it. rn tsd teorts Jwy oa aaad. I P. B. WtiUct ! AGENT tmmm9wMt. WANTED. Wanted To sew out by tho day; expo'rlenced dreasmaker. Call or write, .MIirQ. J3. Henn, 305 48th and Trade St. ' 2-25-lw Wanted Stenographer wanU posi tion vory accurate work. Best references. Call at W. C. T. U. hall. Phono 288. 2-25-3t Wanted Man to overhaul oonserv tory and re-pot pahna at Willam ette hotel. 2-20-Ct Wanted Eldprjy, Jean to do chores and work abytSsMll id.ace. Good home aad wgjaeeJorrJuht party. A. F. Hoferit Board of Trade roQms, ' 2-27-3 1 WaHttt! A freeh Jcrsty rollch cow, must tett S per cent Phono Main 102C, , 2-27-3t IJiicb4 Annuity Unloa. Blck, aeel- . dent and pension Insurance; il, 000000 pledg-d; every claim e.M Good agents wanted. J. II. fa. Mongomcry, supreme organiser, Box432 Balom, Oregon, R, R. Ryan, secretary, 540 State street SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. VVyWVWW ranit w. urowH. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings, All kind of houso finish and hard wooe work. Front street, betweon State and Court. Make all complaint at the office, '" " m i l ee III , I PROFKSfilONAL. G. V, iaii, M. I). Physician and surgeon. Telephone S07 Mala. Offices, 546 State atrcet, oppfeite court bouse, Salem, Or. Rosldeaee Phono 313 Main. 8-13- lrao I II I II I llll IMWIMI I .Ml Mill m PLUMBKRS. Tbeo, M. Jyr Plumblae;, hpt wtr and steals heating an tlaraaj; 164 CoramerciAl street. Pheae Main 192. 9-l-2yr M, 3, Petitel PlunfclNg, steaai aatf gas attlng. Saccor to Ka it Murphy, 226 CoMMerclel ttreet 'Pro Mala 17. h. n -i K v1