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JOMEDY
AT GRAND
TONIGHT
Tonight at tho Grand theater, L.
S, Sire will prosont May Robson, tn
the new 1908 American comedy,
'Tbo Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary,"
Eby Anno Warner. The play la from
,the novol by the same name whIJh
lon Miss Warner distinction ns an
authoress.
It was while rending tho novol
Ml38 Robaon Baw In tho character of
Aunt Mary, horsolf, and ono which
fsho know would stand out far nbove
anything olso she had ever read. She
lat once went to Miss "Warner and
jasked her to dramatize tho book, and
l tho result 19 ono of the best com
icdlea ovor presented on tho stng-J.
"Tho Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary"
is ono of tho most popular books on
4ho market today, and those who
have not road It should do so, In
dramatizing tho book, Miss Warner
has loft out none of tho comedy but
has added more. With this has been
added many npvol stago settings
Tho company supporting Miss Rob
son Is n strong ono nnd contains tho
following woll-known pcople: Nina
Savlllo, Grace Parks FUko, Lillian
Wostnor, Francis Herblln, George A.
Stevenson, H. M, Crowley, Jack
Story and George Hnll.
Miss Robson Is ono of tho few who
I In this day dares to be a character
actress. To her character Imperson
ations she brings a comprehension of
phruso or lino, a telling roscrvo In
poso nnd gosturo, and nn caso and
fluency of quiet, unctions dolivory
thnt are In tho bettor spirit of n
polished, experienced and original
comedy. All of this local theater
goers havo soon too little of Into,
nnd will bo glad to learn that MI&3
Robson will appear In this city In
her now piny In which she Is star
ring. According to tho play, Aunt
'Mary has ticcomo apparently, sorono-
lont, owing to prolonged rosldenco In
tho country. She comes to tho city,
and vnrlous Influences combine to
mako her sprlghtllor and youngor.
Slio rejuvenates a fow degrcos in
each net, so thnt In tho Inst sho lus
becomo ns renovated, Joyous and ns
apt to everything ns tho vlvaclottR
May Robson horcolf. Tho play Is di
vided Into throo nets. Tho first and
last tnkos plnco at Aunt Mary's home
In tho country. Tho second act Is
Inld In Now York City. The prod tie
tlon is produced undor tho personal
direction of E. P. Bostwlck. Tho
stago settings aro mostolnbornto and
the production Is comploto In every
dota.ll. Tho entlro cast and produc
tion will bo soon lioro ns played nt
tho Studobakor theater, Chicago, for
9dio Kind Yor Havo Always
In use for ovor 30 yenrs,
Ail nniinfni.fe.ita Tmifaf inns
. WkiWW
t52rV2&fe
Experiments that trlllo with and endanger tho health of
Infanta imd Chlldron-Experlenco against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is n harmless substltuto for Castor OH, Pare
gortc, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. Jt Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other nrco o
mbtnco. Its ago is ita guarantee. " destroys Worms
and allays Foverlshncss. It cures Dlarrhoj and in I
Colic. It relieves Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regi Ua tes tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving: healthy ami natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. .
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
joeara xno
The Kind You Have Always BoogM
In Use For Over 30 Yeart.
a nerve tonic?
'.crv? ,on'?? Ask your doctor
: 'a ? -. a y0Ur doctor
. "" Biisranver Ask vour doctor
a family medicine? . A,fc v7,, 1.1
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"It,
the past three monthi. Chicago
critics have endorsed It as ono of
the beat comedies ever seen in that
city.
You Never Can Tell.
rtiUJ!.C3cact.,y tho case of your
rheumatism, but you know you have
JJ. Do you know that Tinitn
snow Liniment will euro lt7--ro
ffi th0. celling and limbers the
ffivafe.50 aad ,100-
Young Roosevelt has accepted n
Job with tho steel trust as a common
laborerl
A Wreck
Is tho only fit description for tho
man or woman who Is crippled with
rheumatism. Just a few rheumatic
twlngos may bo tho forerunner of a
severo attack Btop the trouble at
tho start with Ballard's Snow Lin
Iment. Cures tho rlmnmntiam ,
all pain. Price 2Cc, 50c and $1.00.
Sold by all dealers.
Those who, do not lovo children
should plant a soed and watch re
sults, or go further, nurse it with
their own hands.
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Poison Onk Poisoning.
Ballard's Snow Liniment cures It.
Mr. O. H. P. CornellUB, Turner, Ore,
writes My wlfo has discovered that
Snbw Liniment cures "Poison Oak
Poisoning." a vorv nnlnfnl trnnliln.
She not only cured n caso of It ou
hersolf, but on two of hor frlonds
who were poisoned by this same Ivy.
Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by
all dealers.
Little faults Should bo corrected.
They nroexcuBablo In chlldron but
vory deplorablo In municipalities.
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Btomn'ch Troubles.
Many remarkable cures of Stom
ach trdublo's havo been effected by
Chnmborlaln's Stomach and Ltvor
Tablots. Ono man who had sp'otit
ovor two thousand dollars for modl
clno 'nnd trentment was cured by
a fow boxes of those tablots. Prlco
25 cents. Samples freo at Dr.
Stono's drug store.
o
A newspaper Is a good medium to
acquaint peoplo with tholr faults,
tho editor included.
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Posoii Oak Poisoning.
Ballard's Snow Liniment euros it.
Mr. O, H. P, Cornelius, Turner, Oro.,
writes My wlfo tins discovered that
Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oalc
Poisoning," a very painful trouble,
hersolf, but on two of hor frlonds
Sho not only cured a case of It on
who wore poisoned by this samo Ivy.
Prlco 25c, 50c and 1.00.
o
An unselfish hopo of benefitting
humanity makes a good storngo bat
tery. o
Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It
Is especially good for piles. Be suro
to get DoWltt'8. Sold by all drug
gists Blessed aro they who expect llttlo
for th y shall not bo deceived.
""
Bought, nd "which has been
hns horno tho filgrnnturo oif
nnd has been mime uuuer uis per
gonal supervision since its Infancy.
Allow no ono to deceive you In this.
and' Just-ns-cood" nro hut
oigutiu.w
AJLYMPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON.
CALIFORNIA IS HAVING . 1
A GQOD FRUIT YEAR
San Francisco, .tuhe 2. Two
causes are combining to makn Mm
year 1908 notable In California's In
dustrial history, and tho result of
this combination will mean much to
tho progress of tho state. Tho out
Put of fruit will bo doublo that of
any previous year, which means pros
perity for the agricultural commun
ities, and tho whole stato Is awaking
to the fact that debt Is sometimes
good for a community, with tho re
sult that In addition to tho oightoen
million dollars worth of bonds for
municipal improvements that have
been voted In San Francisco, many
counties aro voting bonds for tho
purpose of building good roads, and
for other public bottormonts.
With the exception of tho pruno
crop in the Santa Clara valley, which
produces slxty-flvo per cent of all
the prunes raised In California, thoro
win do a record breaking crop of all
fruits this year.
i)OING THEIR DUTY.
Scores of Snletn Readers Aro Loarn-
lng the Duty of tho Kidneys.
To filter the blood Is tho kidney's
duty.
When they fall to do this the kid
neys tro sick.
Backache and many kidney IIU
follow;
Urinary troublo3, diabetes.
Doan's Kidney Pills euro thorn all.
Salem people endorso our claim.
F. A. Sutton, of 112G Wnllter st ,
Salem, Ore., says: "For ton or 12
years, rhoumatlBm nnd kidney
troublo was tho scourge of my llfo,
and two or threo times I was down
on my back on nccount of tho pain
being so severe. I could hardly
move, owing to tho lamonoss nnd
had to Icavo my farm nnd como Into
tho city to doctor for tho troublo,
hut nothing Boomed to bring mo
moro than tompornry rollof. I was
In bnd shapo Just boforo I wont to
Dr. Stono's drug Btoro and procurod
Doan's Kldnoy. Pills, My limbs
would scarcely support mo, and T
could only got around nt times with
tho greatest difficulty. Doan'B Kld
noy Pills benefitted mo nt onco, nnd
whon I had used threo boxes of
them I was absolutely freo from
every symptom of my old troublo,
and my health was bettor than It had
b'cen for 14 years. I can conscien
tiously say that Doan's Kldnoy Pills
aro tho host romody of. tho kind. I
ever used or know of."
For snlo by all dealoH. Prlco 50
cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., 'Buffalo,
N'W York, .solo-agontB-for tho-Unlted
States.
Romomhor tho nnmo Doan's
nnd take no othor. '
Bryan is nnytning but a qulttor.
Ho Is a standing nd. for tho "Com
moner."
Tho Iltg Head.
is or two kinds concolt and the
h!g head that comes from a sick
nenancno. Does your head over fool
into n gourd and your brain feol
looso and soro? You can euro It In
no time by acting on your llvor with
Dallard's Herblno. Isn't It worth
.trying for tho absolute and cortaln
reuor you'll get? Sold by all deal
ITS,
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RALKM MAUKKT.
Local Wholesale Market.
t,-0-.
Eggs lCc.
nutter Creamery 25c
Cows W (173.50.
Hens 9c; young chickens, 12c.
Local wheat S5Q00cK
Oats ?1,4'5.
Barley J25.
Flour Hard whent, ?4.50(fM.80.
rilley, $4.00, -
Hay Cheat, 113614; clovor, 3
9 per ton; timothy, 1416.
unions 3?ic
Hops 1007 crop, 44c.
r
uascara iiark 3 to 3c.
Mohair rlSc.
Iteuil Market.
Oats II. 45 01.50 per cwt
Wheat $1.00.
Rollfd barley 131,
Egtrs 176c.
Butter Country, 20c; creamery.
30c
Flour Valley, $1.10 1.20 per
saok; hard wheat, $1.4061.45.
Bran 90c per sack;, $31.60 per
ton; short. $1.26 per sa'ck.
Hay Cheat, $1C.50(517; clover,
$15; cheat, Sc; clover 0c per cwt.
Oraugo6-J$2.05 0 2.75,
Livestock.
-Hog$ Fat, $5.60.
Stook hogs $464.50." -'
Steers 3 4c.
kVeat 5 7c.
Tropical FreiU.
Bananas $0.50.
Orangos $3.75 0 4.00.
Lemons $4 4.50.
Portland Market.' ;
Pgultr- Hens, 13 14c; J ducks
I Poultry Hens, 14 H 15c; ducke,
1 17 18c; pigeons, old, $1 per dozen,
utllstuff Bran. $26.
Hy TiKOtay. Wiley. $7.11; al-J
MONDAY, JUNE , 1008
WANT ADgyaUGK
wwnwwnmniiifcwmiiimnnMMHiHi
FOR SALE
S-t7-3t
For Sale Good, almost new hay
baler. Can bo seen at Capital Soap
Works, 1230 Ferry street. Will
very cheap. G-18-lino
Aatomobllo For Sale First .class,
36-hora-a power, 5 passenger Stod-dard-Dayton
touring car for sale
cheap. Owner will guarantee car.
Enqulro at Journal office.
For Sale First-das carpet paper at
this office, 25c for a big roll.
Farm ana City Property Our lists
of desirable properties Is too large
to specialize. Yerex Bros. Co.,
373 Stato street. tf.
For Sale New 6-robm house on
Market and Thirteenth . All con
vonlences. Will sell cheap. Ad
dress C. H., Journal office. tf
Thoro Is n Demand For properties
conveniently located which may be
purchased on installments. It you
havo one of merit, either city or
country, to be sold In this manner
at market value, lot me know
about It. Customors aro now watt
ing to closo deals. Paul M. Sims,
Main 729, 222 N. Commercial.
For Sale Ono model E Ramblor
runabout. Warranted first class
condition. Sco Wilson & Maurer
C-18-lmo
For" Sale A first clans cow for s!o
cheap. Phono FarmorB 24X
For Halo A quantity of 3-lnch second-hand
steel plpo. Call 1508 E.
Btato St.. W. Lebold. C-23-t
FOIl SALE. .
18 .13-100 Acres Located 1 mile
from station, V, mllo to school.
Place Is all undor cultivation, ex
cept 10 acres In pasture All foucoj
and no wnsto land on placo. Threo
aero orchard consisting of apples,
chorrlcB, prunes nnd walnuts.
Plonty of timber for fuol. Spring
water In ovory flohl. A good G
rooin houso, hot and cold wator.
bath, toilet and lavatory; good
barn, grauery, carrlaco and shed
and chtckon houso. prlco $4050.
Will trade, for ? alpm resld'nco
property .ust t km4 $ll)9.
8 AcrcLocatc"d 2 miles Jtrom ccn..!
cultivation, all ret of fra4t, stfH
as npnlos, pears', chorrlesrqulnces'
and English walnuts; C acres In
pasture, modern 2-atory house, 8
rooms, hard finished, septic 'tank,
wind mill and towor. Prlco $4000,
ensy torrtiB. '
18 Acrca Located 24 miles from
town, all under cultivation; a good
5-room liouns, barn and wagon
shed, Woll wator at houso and al
so at barn; good young orchard,
consisting of apples, pears, prunes,
choisles nnd small fruit, inch as
blackberries, goosohorrles, cur
rants nnd Btrnwborrics. Price
$3000.
$300.
SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
HIS Stato Btni-t.
Aro You Intrri'nUil In Orogon? Are
you lntorestod In tho beuutlfui WIN
lamette vnlloy, where farming
pays, whoto opportunities aro
many? If so. call or wrlto to
Bechtol & Schulz.
.Fino Stuck Dairy $10 por aero and
up. Dairy nnd grain farms $20
per acre and up. Fruit farms $29
per aero and up- Wo havo also
many 5, 10, 20 and 30-acres tracts,
I-
In fact any numbor of acros to suit
some nicely improved. For full in
formation whlto or call on
IJECHTEL & SCHULZ.
Houses nnd Lots In all parts of tl)9
olty for sale, Houso $500 and up.
Lots $50 and up. We can sell or
exchange your property satisfac
tory. List with us.
UROIITEL & SCIIl'I
71 State St. Plume IW
WANTED
Wanted Man and wlfo, without
family, to work on ranch. Ad
dress "B. C," care Journal offloa.
0'25-lw
Wimted at Once From $100 to
$500. tho best of collateral ecur
lty to offer. Address G 10, Jour-
1 nat office. 0-11-tf
lulio Wanted To copy short ad
vertising letters at home; spa o
tlmo; cah weekly; send stamp for
particulars. Monroe County Sup
ply Co., Rochester, N. Y.
6-27-3t.
BASH AND POOR FACTORIES
Fraak M. Browa. Manufacturer ot
sash, doors, atoaldlagt. All klaai
ef house Saba aid hard woe
work. Freat etreet, fcetweea SUt
aad Ceart. Make all eeesplalito
at -he eftee.
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MISCKLLANKOU8
Fr Ht--Hou8ekeep!ng ros.
223 South Commercial Street.
6-27-3t
Human Hair Only J win be at J. A.
selwoods, 465 North Front street,
for one week' only. Call and bring
your oomblttg aad have them pus
up first clas 6r bay a sew switch.
Mrs. C. A. Spauldlng, 8-27-31
LoHton Koodlo HoHse -Ferry street,
sear High. 6-6-lrae.
Toro Noodlo HoHse First class
placo to get bowl noodles. Fresh
and well served 10c. 439 Ferry
'treet, -5-le
Help Furnished Free of Charge By
Salem Employment Compay, 478"
'-"
Etato street, phontj No. 149. Par
ties wanting help please call at
ofrice or phone us. Also have eowa
for sale.
Concrete Work Qt my prices oa
sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks and
cement work of any k!s4. All
work guaranteed first-class. M
Ward, 2378 Maple Ave., Highland.
Phone 1569. Jly24-tf
Veget Lumber aad Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building materUl.
wood and coal. Low. prices aad
prompt deliver!. One block east
of 8. F. paseazr depot Ffaeat
188. 7-2-tf
Datte A Wcaderota Flas wins.
liquors and cigars. We .haadls
the celebrated Kellog gaud CsMlsJ
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly oi' draught, ioutb
Commercial street. 9-8-lyr
Enlarged Our moat market on
E-t State street has been doubled
In slzo and wo are better prepared
than ovor to serve customers.
Prompt sorvlce and the best of
moats our motto. Call or phose
199. B. E. Edwardi Meat Co,
BUTTERNUT DRKAI).
It is worth more than aay other
'read yet the price Is no higher
ror said at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA 11AKHRY,
Thomas & Cooley, Preps.
PLUMBERS
Tueo. M. narx jPTTimblBg, hoi wat
.ad ateaia , Ktlar aat' .tiaiat
18 ; CcBrtai:T.'Q.'Pli9M
?'" fE".r ' .p'.
aiiii: rHei rtuartrtisgrMiaii
gas fitting. Successor to Kaox
Murphy, 226 Goamereial street
Prana Mats 17.
LODGES.
arpentcra Ualoa No. 1040 Losa
Union No. 1065 of Carpenters ma
Jolrers of America meet even
Saturday ovonlng nt S:00 p, in. Is
Hearst hall, 420 State 8t. A. W
Dennis, Ree. See.
Foresters of Amrlca Court Sher
wood Forostors, No. 19. Meetfc
Saturday night In Holman ball,
Btato stroot Waldo Miller, O. R.:
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
CtBtral Lodge No. 18, K. f P.
Castle Hall in Holtaaa bloek, ear
ner State and Liberty street
Tuoiday of each week at 7:10 t
m. Oscar Johnson, O. C: I. B
Anderson, K. of R. asd 8.
Modvra VToodmea of America Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meeti
overy Thursddy ereslng at t
o'clock la Holtaaa hall. W, W
Hill, V. 0.; F, A, Turner, clerk
A'oodlmea of WorW Meet every Tr
day night at 7:30, la Holms kali
O. L. Darling, C. O.; P. L. Fras
It, Clerk.
IJhooIb Aaaalty Ualoa. Sick, aeet
dent and pension Insurance; S,
000,000 pledged; every claim pall
Good agents wanted. J. H. C
Mongomory, supreme organiser
Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R
Ryan, secretary. 646 State street
UHAXMKtt.
CummlM Urwt.' Xraaier wwpaay
'
All kinds of transfer work done
Furniture and pianos boxed read)
for shipment. Prompt service Is
our motto. Stand and oMce at
253 South Commercial street
Phone 210. Resldenoa Phone 9oS
iiygjnv Ayi feed stables
tXtHnd'fii'htubifiOi Post
oulce fitablei, at 264 Ferry street
between Commercial and Front
street!. Telephone 188. Some ef
the finest liveries in the city e
be found hre Disk Wettacott
proprietor. ie-1-lyr
FIHUICHFUMU
PILLS.
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O Miles from Skw 40 aeree
cleared, 8 acres fruit, 6 roam
houfle, good barHj aprlag water
In" houso and barn. All gee4
fruit land. Oaly-$V,300.
31 'Acres
B Miles from Sakm ? reew
house, barn 40x60, family er
chard, stock and Implements la
eluded. Price $3600.
Wo lmv ImptOYCd and ualat
- -. . t
proved city property for sale.
If you can not pay cash buy a
city lot on the Installment plan.
Salem City property a good la
vestment. Look over our list
of Farm property,
OLMSTED UNB CO. .
Salem Urqk yre Bros. Of.
878 STATB STRKCT.
IIOTBL8 AND RM0TAURANT8.
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The ;:J
t Wlikc House Retran; I
Per a Rralar j
J 25c Dinner at 20c
Tbef eaa't U lti
KkGXchratt'&Son
Preetletort. ,
TllHIMIMIIIIIIIIHOtl
Oall aa try afctiC -HW;
15c Beard -er-weeei UX1,'
also furalihed
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Restaurant
MEALS 15c
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HOTBLi OREGON i
Cor Seventli and Stark Se.
rortUnd's New and Modem I
Ifold. Rates $1 per day aul I
up. European p)M, Free Bw, 1
WRKIT-D(0KINSOrN HOTEL CO. !
Proprtefrs
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First class rooming and board- '. '
lng houso. A, Clark, projwle-
tor. Phone 971. ', ',
254 Front St. Salem, Or. ' '
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4-44 Mfr4Mi
Great C.
lilHcm) IHtctttr
L. M. Ill) M
Has mcdlclnoi which v.111 euro ay
known dliease. Ho makes a special
ty of, and guurantoosio euro Catarrh
Asthmtr, Lung, Throat, Rheumatlsw,
Debility, Stomach. Liver, Kldsef
Troubles; also any blackened or
swollen soreness, broken limb;
Smallpox; Kpldomlc; nil kinds of
Bolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak
nets, Hern Is Troubles and Paralyse
Consultation freo. Caro of Ylck
Tong Co., Chlneso drugs and herb,
153 High St., upstairs, Salem, Or.
Phono 44 Main 147 N. High Si,
C. V. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs apd Livery, all Rise Me4ca
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