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wani a warn a wan a Want a ..lofallaboulAjtcr'imn. " rwr.-.t. 7,Stmpc4h. ThenyoartU w. h 7ant It? ,t,,lhcr tjot want tl or nw. hfottimUofuon1i I OUT $30,000 IN GOLD nts Pass, Or., May X3. Threa d hand dealers of Granta Pass, obert and Benjamin. Harrison C Jones have takon out over 00 worth of gold from a claim Williams crook district within 8t 20 days. On Eastern Sun- hey assert, thoy took out $7000 of the metal ana last Thurs- he day's cleanup amount to pounds of puro gold. Is thought to b3 tho riche3t that has over beon made In For the last week tho men on. been averaging $500 a day with pans. Robert Harrison Bays hey havo sunk a shaft and have ,000 worth of metal In sight. .. . o Poison Onk Poisoning. illard's Snow Liniment curoB It. II. P. Cornollus, Tumor, Oro. Lj My wife has discovored that Liniment cures "Poison Oak bnlng," a very painfiul trouble. not only cured a c,aso of It on elf, but on two of her friend were poisoned by this snmo Hco 25c, DOc and ?1.00. Ltxni: FOR CHERRY FAIR meeting of tho Cherry Fair com- ej of tho board of trade was call- lit evening by Chalrmnn Powers Jsomo Important buelno3s In coti llon with Salem's annual fostlvnl completed. he date of the fnlr will be some- ! between the tenth nn J flfteonth text month. Owing to tho nmcor- tj of tho wenthor, tho exact dnto irhlch tho cherries will bo at their cannot nt this tlmo be detor- At n. nnnHnr nnv ivnni I ever, the date of tho fair will, ..... ......., . aoiy lie .luuiiiiuiy boi. o commlttoo has decided to rd 30 handsomo cups to prlzo ers, and a numbof of diplomas alio ho given to micccssful ex Etors. It Is vory likely that tho Ion County Horticultural socloly coopcrnted with tho commttteo iking this year's fair a greator ess evpn thnn -tho ono hold last son. A Cnllfonilan's Luck. KThe luckloit day of my llfo wns n i uour it n box of nucklon's pica Salve;" writes Charles F. Hahn, of Tracy, California. "Two ALCOHOL .1 PPIJ npvn AVcge ablenrparallonBrAs. simlaiijihcFbodnfltlRrtula ling Uie S tom&Iis andBoMM ProraolesDislionJCkfrf'i1 I1CSS and Iksf f nntoln t wlihsr Opiuni.Mor)hlne nortocraL! wiflAHCOTIC, lit UctiaLk Silt U'rnSttd' lu&ytmlnw. Aoerffcl Reraedv for ConsBw lion , Sour Storaach.DbrrltoM N onus .ComTilsioiisJcvensfr nessaiulLoss OF Sleep. stir. FaeSuufe Sijnatve of NEW YORK. UuaraiUeed tawterthel Exct Copy of Wrapper. boxes cured inn nf nn nnnovlnc . nf im,i,,. ,;iTa i,, 'i miiiiuuuh iiium.ouo uiuuucu rfratlfiiiiK to Bufforers to know tMM.Ht.fm.,.L'n,i .i,,.ii,i. nnd whol'y Indlvldunl Btnndnrd. Chamberlain's Liniment will " VHIDHIIU Ullll MUIH ... . .. . . .'w.ll .. .1 mnl.n .. .1 10 no nth r trontmont . So ,1 nn. uninru Hoyesen. in iMinnnrs ana n-i , mm mmvw im mi lnl,l T r t .1 ,,.. ,,... ... ! 81)10. Ill IllttHy C0808 tlJO rOMOf "" M "V u, , lun; o II. "t I IIU HI'IHU'I III! .'Ill J. I ve mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Ini -5 wLkI j.)m vfiHUU HIm JA1LY CAM nerve tonic? . . Ask your diooci puriHer? - . Ask your doctor strong alterative ? . Ask your doctor fam v medicine? . a.i, :.-... "A1 1A,.","0"LIcono. ? - Ask your doctor ,.. ..."?' juur mjcrar ,"'" p"J"a' A9 your doctor W tmbllth tnedlolnti. '.O.ArtrCo., ""ii . New Notaries, M. R. Elliott, Prlneville; John M. Plpe-s, Eugene; Thomas J. Scroggln, La Grande; R. D. Llnvtlle, New herg; H. W. Scott, Forest drove; Chas. E. Lemon, Portland; Alton Foward, Salem. COFFEE Insist on the roaster's name; never mind the country it grew or is said to have grown in. Vour bmcm rotunu your monor II fou o'l 11: 0 Sctiilllnu't Ci. s pay Uloi Tho Architect nnd tho Sky-Scraper. Several years ngo tho business of Now York, concentrated In tho lower part of the Island,, Increased so rap Idly that It became lmporntivo to orcct ofllco buildings sufficiently high to house all of tho interests natural ly belonging to that portion of tho u V . nc,mects I00Kea, Pon nnd, with tears streaming down his inn I naif In tlm etillf l ...I. Ii. .....!. . ..... . ... 7" "" "" "" i.uij Americans still regard what thoy arc pleased to term our "money mad ness" or "absorption In material In terests." That they wcro ashamed of' . . . . . .. . I buildings of other lands. They con sented to build theso "monstroslt'es" In order to mnke a living, while they reserved their "art" for tho public buldtugs which are more or loss In teresting Btudles In archaeology and Mm flrv linn una wlilnli mlilif nxiurn tho clt houses which might nssuro t tho. "patrons' of the Ecolo des Beaux-Arts that thoy had learned. thelr lesson well. Dut It occurred to bo mo Architects who happened to bo also artists In touch with their tlmo mul mil nt i'v. ! that Instead of being forced to an , A,iin..a .i, m,0,. ,.., ni.,,i ,.. .. ....-, " ... splondld opportunity. Theso men , no iongor nttompted to linposo a foreign nrchltccturo upon, natlvo conditions; they ceased to babble tho formula of tho schools, and boldly proclaimed In firm, recurring verti cal lines In buoyant and declnmatory ornament, tho avid Btruggle, tho o.- travagant onergy, tho nBplratlon nnd doslro of. power, tho disregard for tradition, tho Irroverenco event the cruelty nnd sublimity of commercial llfo In America. It seems almost neodlesj to add that architecture Im mediately lost it hesitant and con- inoir worn is testified by many tho houso wos fired. Judging from buildings whoso delicate ornntnenta- ( what Lamphero told me tho body of tlon can be seen only In the orlglnul , the woman found In tho ashes is not drawings, whose surfaces aro that of Mrs. Gunnois. Mrs. Ounness chopped Into Innumerable and ln-fl Btlll nllvo. Lamphero was vory consequent pnrts, and whoso persist- jonlous of Ilolgallno, ono of tho Gun ently recurring horizontals vanly(ness victims. In my opinion tho mnn cry out that thoy would llko you to ( g n moral degenerate. -With money' understand that thoy prefer tho low Mrs. Gunnoss had clvon him ho ubo.1 tradlctory character, and after a f."- a.l .1 and It Is certainly CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over j w . r l Mil Thirty Years CASTORIA VMtoMTuaoMur, h(T9tT. TAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON, MINISTER ACCUSES LAMPHERE LA PORTE MURDER METHODIST 'PASTOR SAYS LAM. PI1ERE CONFESSED BURNING WOMAN AND CHILDREN MRS. GUNNESS ALIVE. fUnlteU Vress Leased "Mre. Raltlmoro, Mr., May 13. That Ray Lamphero, under arrest In vLa Porte, Ind., In connection with tho deaths of Mrs. Dello Qunness an-1 her three chlldron, Is guilty of tho crime Is the startling ntntnmnnr made by tho Rev. E. A. Scholl, pastor of the biggest Mothodist church of the latter city, who declares that tho prisoner confessed to him. The pastor says Lamphere came to him ono day In n pitiful condition .cneeKs, tout ins dtendful story. I know that Lamphero helped to kill tho Ounness children," paid Scholl. "Tim.. ... t.l. I ii ..-- -......u il. w,.. .ill:, nuit t'li iiji if I ill iii.i.i nnn rii.iu to come to town and drink heavily." (Continued on pago ton.) It Readied the Spot. Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a largo general storo at Omega. O., """ ,s l""-ni. Ol W1U jMKUIIS JUUJ1 ty Tclei)hono Co n8 wcl) ng of tno Home Telephone Co , of Plk county, O., Bays of Dr. King's New DIscov- ery: "It savpd my life once. At least I think It did. It scorned to ronoli Mm itnnt thn vnr nonf nf mv much wtn.n vnrvMiini ni.n fniin.i Dr. Klnir'a New Dlscovcrv not only "mIim M?h. "Pt! h,ft,l, 8Pro "b and tho weak spots In throat, lungs and chest. Sold undor gunrnnteo at J. C. Perry's drug store. GOc. nnd $1.00 Trial bottlo free. ApOlllt Kt'MTlltO John Hnrrltt was yesterday ap pointed executor for tho estate of the Into Julia F. Harrltt of Polk county, and X. H. Stonebrlnk nnd L. ty. Fields wero nnmed ns appraisers. The eatnto U valued at about $S000. -" o The Most Coinmon Cmiie of SulTering, Rheumntlsm cnuses more pnln nnd sufforlng than any other dlaoaso, tliai afford leep pos- from pain, which Is at first temporary, has become pormnuont, whllo in old peop'o subject to chronic rhoumn tlsm, often brought on by dampness or changes In tho wenthor, a per manent euro cannot bo expected; tho relief from pain which this lini ment affords Is alono worth many times Its cost. 25 nnd 50 cent size for Bale by Dr. Stono's drug storo. o llond Approved Tho bond for $4000 glvon by Goo. W. Huhbs, who wns lately nppolnted administrator for the oitato of J. E. Hammond, deceased, hns been ap proved. o When your food seomi to nnnse ate take Kodol. Take Kodol now and until you know you aro right again. There Isn't any doubt about what It will do nnd you will find the truth of this statomont verified after you have usod Kodol for a few weeks. It is sold here uy an arug JgUts. , o- Mil It la Dunce j The members of oomnany M of h 'oregou HutlonHl guard are lnU lirepnrlng for the bl daHoe whlt-'i , they are to give on th evening of jtbe fifteenth. The local company lis the reputation of giving very delight ful dnnees, and the guardsmen hav--determlnetl oven to surpwas their for- mer efforts next Friday night. p.. Rail Attack of Djfcentery Cured, 'An honorod citizen of this towr was suffering from a severe attack of dysentory. Ho told a friend If h could obtain a bottlo of Chamber. Iain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhooa Romedy, ho felt confldont of boln cured, he having uv I this remedy In the West. He was told that I kept It in stock and lost no time In obtaining It. and ' was promptly cured," says M. J. Leach, drugglbt, of Wolcott. Vt. For sale by Dr. Stono'a drus score. - WEDNESDAY, Ll? 13, 1809 llltlllietgtHMHHHHf lf le)iejHiH1 THE CLASSIFIED liaiieitiejgtflejiejitnnBeiBn4l1 FOR SALE . FORRENT Worlds of Illooni CaTltt Mllnfi. rnaos. violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf fodils, etc., and everything In sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1962 Court street, Salem. 3-24-tf . ..... w. . WUV . For Sale First-class carpet paper nt this ofllco, 25c for a big roll. For 8alo nt Bargain Eight-room houso and lot. 323 N. Church .St. Soven-room houso and lot 556 Chemckota St. W, II, Sloper, 221 N. Front 8t. 4-13-lmo For Sale Tent, wagon cover and all kinds of cnmplng outfits; also new and second hand goods, fur nitures, hardwaro In fact. Con nlture, hardwaro, etc. Conrad Dlllman, 447 State St. 4-291mo For Snh 20 acres 2V& miles cast of Salem; hard finished house; lnrg barn; C acres of good orchard, bal nnco In crop. Addross C. S. Entry, Salem, Or., Rt. 6, Box 11. 5-9-3t For Snlc New houso and 2 lots on Englewood car lino; drovo woll, ?S00. Enquire C. A. Fisher, 141G N. 17th Btrect. 5-9-1 w For StCc A 1 fresh cow.. See W. T. Ramsden, 771 N. Commercial strcot. 5-9-3t. For Bali' A good second-hand 3 StMdobakcr wagon for boIo nt GoRsnrs Bros, blacksmith shop, 302 N. Commercial St. C-7-lw Fnrm mul City Pniporty Our lists of dcslrablo properties Is too largo to specialize. Yerex Bros. Co,, 373 State streot. tf. Nlmvhih1 Second Ilniid' Gotxln Wo aro now located In our quarters on Center street, whero wo will do n gcnernl business In now nnd second hand goods, watch repair ing a specialty. Gordon & Raxcll, 325 Contor Btreet. 5-12-lmo. 9H(K) CuhIi or Tortus Buys n noat little cottago of rivo rooms; two woll-locatod lots (cornor) In a sec t'on of tho city vhoro building Im provements now In progress aro rapidly cnhnuclng property val ues; garden; chicken houso; fruit nnd berries. Paul M. Sims, Main 729, 222 N. Commercial. For Sale 7-room houso, ono good barn nnd shed, ono aero land, nil kinds of fruit, city and woll water. Enqtilro 2C00 East Oak street, bo tweon 24th nnd 25th StB. . 5-12-2W FOR SALE Wo Offor A 17-ncro trnct, soil a rich black sandy lonm. Now two-story house, 20x32, with wing 20x24, two porches; new barn, 14x28, chicken houso and wagon nhod. A good drovo woll with No. 10 Mc Donald forco pump. . This placo Is all undor fenco, except 4 acres; 3 acres young npplo orchard most ly King and Ualdwln; grapo vinos, lognnborrlos, rnspborrles, block borrlus, phonomlnal nnd mammoth borrles. Threo acres In onta, 1 noro In potatoes; lino largo garden with all kinds of vegetables, Including wntormolnnH nnd cnutclops; V mile to school, Vi mllo to R. R. Btntlou, Vi mile to meeting houso, 1-3 mllo to storo; tolophono and R. F. D. Route. If taken soon will boJI for $1500. llo.ro Ih i Siuij110 acres all tim ber, Justl mllo from Jefferson; 40 ncren good rich soil and can bo cultivated; bnlanco will mako good pasture. Wood nnd tlmbor will more than pay for placo, Prlco M000. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 State St. 4-10-tf. LODGES. 7ancnte' Union No. 10(15 Lor Union No. 1065 of Carpontors nt Jolrera of America meet ever Saturday evonlng at 8:00 p. in. la Hearst hall, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Roc. Sec Foi esters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No, 19. Meeti SaUirday night In Holman hall State street Waldo Mlllor, G. R.r J. C. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 1H. K. of P. Castle Hal) In Holman block, cor ner State and Llbeny itreeti Tuesday of each week at 7:30 r m. Oscar(Johuson, O. C; E. H Anderson, K. of R, and S. Modern Woodmen of America Or gon Cedar Camp No. 5246 Meeti every Thursday evonlng at o'clock "In Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. C; F. A Turner, clerk .Voodmon of World Meet every Fr) day night at 7:30, In Holman hl O. L, Darling, C. C; P. L. Fra lr, Clerk. LIbcoIh ARBulty Uulou, Sick, seel dent and pension Insurance; l, 000.000 pledg-d; every ctalu pU Good agent wasted. J. H. C MoBgomery, supreme organtier Box432 Salesa, Oregoa. R. B Ryaa, secretary, 546 State tri,f y Nicest Furaishcd Rooms In tho city; rates reasonable by day or week. Gas and bath: centrally located. Call and Investigate. Mrs. G. F. Seeloy, 263 Front St. 4-20-lino. .For Rent 7-room house on Oak at. Enquire 593 S. Commercial st. 4-28-tt JtnjffELLANKOUfi LOUION NOODLE HOUSE Ferry Street, Near High. .i . iii i II. 8. Gilo & Co. Wholesale grocers, produce. Soo us for, your supply of borry cratps -and boxes, either folding" or tin tops, 6-9-tt To Trade A yearling 'jBroadheart colt for a good driving or work horBo; would pay dllforerico. Dr. E. J. Young, phono 581. 5-5-lwk logo Noodio Houro FlrBt ' class placo to got bowl noodlea. Fresh nnd woll Borved 10c. 439 Ferry strcot 5-1-lnio. Taken Up Gray pony, with brand, letter "D," and numbor 91 on thigh. Ownor call on John Bonoy, on Mlnto placo, Bnttlo Crook, Routo 4 5-4-0t KORINEK KKNW12LL VctcrlnnrlniM Graduates Ontario Votlnary Collego. All calls prompt ly attended to. Ofllco 207 S. High Btroot. Phono, 150, resl douco 998. 5-1-lmo. Wiring, Wiring Wo will wlro your buildings now or old In ah abso lutely lrst class manner at prlfcOB cheapor than ovor boforo known In Salem, Hydo Bros. Electric Co., 322 N. High. Phono 009. 4-16-lmo Salem Employment Co. 478 State streot. Phono Mnlno 149. Head quarters for employer nnd cm ployeo. All kinds of help supplied freo. If ' want work como to ub. tf. Hliopnrd & Holder RqbI ostato agency. Room 1, StouBloff Bldg. Agonts for Jncobs-Stoln Co., Port land. Largest subdivision opera tors on Iho coast. 4-20-lno. Board nnd Rooms, Home Cooking Best 25o meal In city, you holp jwirsolf. Lnrgo plonsnnt ropms. Rending room. RatoB roasonub'o. Investigate. W. II. Bradloy, Prop., 357 Commercial ntroet. ' 4-20-lmo. Concrvto Work--Got my prices on 'sldowalks, curbB, septic tanks and comont work of any klndr All work guaranteed flrst-clnss. Mr. Ward, Highland a,dd. Phono 5C9 May 24-tf Wanted If you want a marblo or grnnlto monumont wo can aave you money. Wo don't pay big ront nor city taxes you got tho bonoflt Como and got our prices, and be convinced. Our shop Is In City Vlow comotory, Ji D. Bonhannan, managor. Phono 12 (1G, 3-10-tf Nogot LumlM'r and Fuel Co. Lunv bor .shingles, building material wood and coal. Low prlcos and prompt dollvcrlos, Ono block east of 8. P, paMeog' dopot. Phon 198. 7-2-tf' Uutto H Wcnderoth Fine wines, liquors and cigar. We bandit tho celebrated Kollog gand Castlt whiskies. Cool and refreshing beet constantly oi draught. South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat mnrkot on Ef..,t Stato Hlroot has boon doubled In alzo and vo aro bettor propaed than ovor to scrvi oustomors. Prompt sorvlco and tho boat of monts our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. Edwardn Meat Co. LI VERY AND FEED STABLES Livery and Fo4-d Stables Old Post offlce Stablos, at 254 Forry fltroet between Commercial and Front streots. Telephone 188. Some ol the finest llverlca In the city can bo found here. Dick Wostacott proprietor. 10-1-lyr PLUMBERS, Tlteo. M. Hurr ilumblu, hot watoi and steam heating and tlnnlns 1G4 Commorriul street. Pbont Main 192. 9-1-lyi M. J, I'ctzel Plumtimg, steam ane gas fitting. Succosior to Knox A Murphy, 22C Commercial tret Prone Main 17. DRAYMEN. Cumwlns Bros. Transfer Cotupany All kinds of transfer work done. Furaltuie and plaao. boxed ready for shipment. Prompt servlee la our uotte. Btaad aad offiee at 2SS South Coanerelal street Pheae 219. Rsldeaee Phoae J88. 9 WANTED Wanted A,-woman to-oome to,th houso to wash. Apply 506 Sttmtir street, north,, ,. ,i-ftt ii i li i ii i i ii. I i i M w Wanted A lauu4reSiat mule'onfel Phbne 433, . ,' if Ut BASK AND POOR FACTORIEI Frank M. Ktokr. Maaufaetirar, "ef ash, doors, mouldlags. All kiasjta ot house finish and hard ire work. Front' street, betweea 8tU and Court Hake all complarta kl the once. , I' THE BR8T ROAST 1RI FAMILY EVER HAD ' Can be obtained from our prist tender and juicy beef, mutton , m pork.' All our meats are seleeei from tho choicest, and prepared fer the table to suit tb demand ol the fsitldloua. Our prices aro lower for quality than you can find at asur place In Salem, ' E. C. C R O S 8, Phone 801. 870 StaU w SUMMER SCHOOL ' Tho flrat torm of tho Summer Normal opens on May 4 and continues eight weeks. Tho second torm onons on Juno 29 and continues until tho August examination, Classes wilt bo formod In all tho branches for stato and nnd county papers. Tultlou each torm $10. Tho class la Primary Mothods begins on Juno 15 nnd contlnuon IS dnys. Tuition J 7.50 Special work will bo glvon 8th grado lniplls. Address, J. J. Kit APS, Salem, Or. - " vT( I Salem Fence Works' Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing. Poultry Nottlug, Pickets, Gatw, Mnlthold Roofing, P, & D. Ready Rooting, Screon Doors aud Ad juBtablo Window Screens, CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor , WALTER MOHLEY. S30 Court St. Salem, Or. Huie Wing Sang Co. RIG STOCK OF GOODS Wo mako up nil kinds of wrappers and whlto undorwoar, waists, klmon as and Bklrts; all kinds ot gontle mon'H and Indies' f-urnUhlng gooJi; all kinds of silks and dross goods, hose, shoos, Biilts, pnuts, ovoralli, blnnkots, nockwonr, matting, china waro, trunks, embroidery and lace now soiling nt cost. 320 N. Commercial St. Salem, Or THE AVENUE Creams, Ices, clgarj ano, contee lons, Cornor ot Seventeenth and Asylum avontin. N. u. uer, pro prletor BUTTERNUT BREAD. It Is worth more than any other road yet tho prlco is no higher, for sal-j at your grocors. CALIFORNIA BAKERY, Thomas & Cooley, Preps. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL, Fur water verrtce apply at ottee. Bills payable monthly In advaaee. asjasjexi Gold Dust Flotir i l Mdo by TIEB SYDNEY POW I ER OOMPAXT, Xldasy, Oregei, I Mtdo for stall um, Aik yoar W I grocer for It. Brta ud ikorti i lway on bnd. P. B. Wallace AGENT mmmOmtt H0LLI8TCRS Rocky Mountain Toa Nuggets A Bniy AUliolue (n Bnij Cmdh Brlngi Qolica IIeltS tat n.ri V j:r A niieolflo tttC nuiljw" i fr. 'r i I v Hmt KUinvy Trouiilii Ivm. t. wii, Im.iu'w liimxi. ii.vi nrfii'ii Miirfu ' " ' i-wi-t f "lint llnoiini lio l'It'.'-U I i u . 1 -i 4 t form. M i'w n ' ' " i'vW by 1 Jou.iricu )u wfNV. 5U' Wi, 1 flOLDEN Nlinr.PTl rnpr" rgnpLf O. tU Tl.. tfl.J Jut UhA I1l.fttr OanU Blfutu i