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DAILY OAriTAL JOUIINAL, SALCM, Oft&GOft, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 109. I SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Timo Card No. 54 Effective S inula August 10, 1000. Toward Portland Passenger. No. 1(V 5:18 n. m Oregon nxpresi No. 18 8:4) ft. m... Cottage Urore raw. No. 1'J 2:45 p. m...Hoeburc I'nwenger No. 14 0:13 p. ra Portland express Toward Portland Freight. No. 21!2 5 p. m Portland Pnt Freight No. 22(1 1U:4(M1:2S a. m....Vny Freight Toward San Francisco Passenger. No. II 11:03 a. u....Uoceburg Passenger No. 17 0:40 p. m.. .Cottage Grove Pass. No. IT. l):r.U p. tn 1'nllfornln Expfesa No. 13 3:31 a. m...San Kranclseo J?xp. Tnntird Han FrancNcu Freight. No. 221 2:43 a. at... Portland Fast l'rt. No. 2S6 11 8 a. ni........Woy Freight OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY Time Card Effective Nov. 15, 1008. Leaves Fer: Portland and Intermediate, local. 0:40 n.m. I'ortlaiiiMllllauoro and Intermediate. local .....8:05 a.m. Portland and Intermediate, local. 11 :1ft n.m. I'nrtlsiiil and Intermediate, local. 1 :40 p.m. Pnrlliind-Tualatlu and Ulllsboro. Mm- I ml S:0S p.m. Pnrtlnndlllllstioro and Intermediate, local 4:00 p.m Portlnnd and Intermediate, local. 0:20 p.m. Portland and Intermediate, local. 8:40 p.m. Arrives Frem: Portlnnd and Intermediate, local. 8:25 a.m. PortlandlllllBboro and Intermediate. local ...10:00 a.m. I'ortliind-IllllstioroTualntln, lira llrl 1():B0 a.m. Portland nnd Intermediate, local. 1 :00 p.m. Portlnndlllllshoro nnd Intermediate. local i:'2 P-ra. Portland and Intermediate, local. Ii:45 p.m. Portland ami Intermediate, local. 8:20 p.m. Portland and Intermediate, local. 10:40 p.m. O. C. T. Co. LtonmorB Pomona and Orogonn loavo for Portland Monday, Wednes day nnd Friday at 10 a. m.; Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at C a. m. For Corvnllls Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday about 7 p. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Agent. LOW RATES TO OREGON DAILY During March and April From all parts of tho East, via Union Pacific Oregon Short Line The Oregon Railroad & Navi gation Co, Southern Pacific $33 from Chicago $30.50 from St. Louis $25 from Omaha $25 from Kansas City Correspondingly low from all other points. TO THE PUBLIC Wrlto lottor8 to ovorybody you know In tho east and tell thorn about thoso low colonist rntos. Sond thorn lltor nturo about Oregon, or sond tholr addrossos to us and wo will do It. In this wny you can bo a groat holp In tho growth nnd progress of your state YOU CAN PREPAY FARES for any ono from any placo If you wan' to. Deposit tho necessary amount with our local ngont and ho will olograph ticket promptly. Inquire of agants or wrlto to WM. MoMUKRAY General Passenger Agent The Oregon It. It. & Navigation Co. Southern Pacific Co. (lines in Oro.) PORTLAND. ORKGON .V WATS? ? 233 S, COV.MCRCUL sr nilllHlllllllMllllllill I! Graber Bros. I PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and te be up t the sanitary stand ard. T VK WILL UK PI.KASKH TO fSlVD ESTIMATES ON PONTIUCTB ! We aje agent for the Ala- ' ;; mo. Victor. and Ideal Gasoline engine. Shop on Liberty jtreet, back JUt I ' bbV f M ,r r Nsvw wcy .btul ouipiuins. Tho womun who has periodical head aches, bad -iche, sees imaginary dark fcpots or speck Hunting or dancing before Ler cyci, liawuw lug distress or heavy full feeling ifitomach, faint spells, drag fln'downfing In lower abdominal ot pcKIc rgaton, easily startled or excited. IrreguUffor painful periods, with or with out tHvIc catarrh, Is suffering from weaUmtjMaiulit'tranecnienUtliatshoL'id hae e.yly attention. Not all of above lymptotM aK likely to be present In an; case at oneimc. Neglected or badly treated and such casesoften run Into maladies which do man Ofe 5'irgeon's knife If they do nol re-i&'ii-tal v. ... . medicine extant tins. nch a long nd nunifMirr r.-ei'nl il nirr in Vu . iso H.iclifiin'TTns MKii u Strips jjT u,Ur-u firm nl frlTT- rTiiiL-i n.'.'j-nnflllliwnillllip.i . ftllPjh"'."' ' -'''"''''"''''''en.il '- tjiaLOiUalSfc. The l'ry bet ingredient! known to meU'cal science lor the cure it woman's iviiliar ailments cntT Intoltf composition. No alcohol, hurmful, i habitforni'iiB d' m i to bo found In tl list ot Its tnareiiieiim printed on oacb bottle-wrappor and attested under onh In any condition of tho frmalo system Dr. l'lerce's l'aorite l'n i Iptlon can di only good never hnrtu. Its whole eirect Is to strengthen. Invigorate and regulau the whole female system and espevlull) the pelvic organs. When those nro de ranged In function or adcoted by disease the stomach and otliT organ of dlgestlor become sympathetically deranged, thr nerves are weakened and a long list oi bad, unpleasant symptoms follow. Tor much must not be expected of this "Kii voruo Proscription." It will not perform miracles: will not euro tumors no med icine will. Itirlll often jiiri'ciit them. II taken In time, and thus the operating table nnd the surgeon's knife may b avoided. Women suffering from diseases of long standing, nre lulled to consult Doctor Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence Is held as strictly private and sucridljr conlldentlal. Address Dr It. V. Pierce, llulfnlo. N.Y. i Dr. Plorco's Medical AdvlsordOOOpngcs) Is sent free on recolpt of SI one-cent stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stamp (or cloth-bound copy. Address as above. HUIE WING SANG CO. Dig stock, boat goods, now nt wholosale prices. Wo mako up a new lino of Indies' wrnppors, whlto undorwoar, kimonas nnd wnlsts. Wo keep nil kinds of dross goods and silks. Gents' nnd iadloB' furnish ing goods, shooe, hoso, umbrellas, ombroldorvv nnd Incc, skirts, suits tfvoralls, trunks, matting, otc. 325 North Commercial St., Snlom, Oregon. Salem Fence Works llondquartora for Woven Wlro Fencing, Hop Wlro, Darb Wlro, Poultry Nottlng, Shingles, Mnl thold Roofing P & D Rondy Roofing. Screen Doors nnd nd Justlblo Window Scroons. All At loweht Prices. CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN Zrnt Court Ht Phono 121 MFALS 15c Cnll and try them. Mcala 16c Doard por wook $2.7G, aln fur nished rooms very reasonable. AT TIIK Salem Restaurant a:o court stiiekt. Ifl FRENCH FEMALE ttPILLS. Sin, Tm t Wn MilrmuuslliwHitwi, KtVtR loN TO fAU. f'" BiJrl u.. .1 i fi 0 i-r ,.. t i it iiriil.takMUU B iTfoMtrieteO , 0T4 Uhcitu, fc in Salem bv Of 5. C 5 Phone 44 Main. 1-17 N. High st. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Livery. All Rigs Modern Itubber Tiro. FP Fire Proof Fool Proof In considering making your own light, or oooklng, why not consldor the F. P. Gas Machine and Stub bers Light Will sell and Install this machine aud guarantee it to give 100 per cent more light for the same money than electricity or city gas. Let me figure with you. estimates furnished. Call at my shop and see the lights and stores In operation. I also carry I'VKO DE.VATUKKD ALCOHOL utilities.. Safe economi cal, odorleas. A. L FRASERi RAILROADS PUSHING THROUGH TO COAST United Press Leased Wire. San Francisco, April 22. Presi dent E. W. Ripley, ot the Santa Fo sy-tom, nccompanlod by President A. II. Pnyson, of tho Northwostorn Pa clllc Knlrond, left T'buron this morn ing In Ripley's private car for Wil- llts, California. According to Ripley, tho trip is mado to look over tho i ground for tho proposed extension or. tho Northwestn to Eureka. Ripley arrived at Port Richmond lato yostorday. Ho spent tho night n hta car and announced thnt ho would stop at San Francisco on his return Thursday evening. The Snnta Fe president gave his opinion thnt tho railroad outlook at present I very bright. When nsked for tho cnuso of tho Improved condi tions, ho mid: "Woll, I understand thoro is n saner administration at Washington now." ' fl'WIWI Rogardlng tho proposed extension In Humboldt county, ho said: "Our object now Is to ascortain tho cost of Improvements. I under stand that they will cost In tho nolgh borhood of ?10,000,000. Thnt Is a Inrgo sum to oxpond, In view of tho recont attacks upon railroads, nnd I nm not In pos'tlon to mako authori tative statements regarding our plans until I return." It Is nindorstood that tho plans un der consideration provide an exten sion of tho Northwostorn Pnclflc from Willlta to Euroka, and possibly tho con traction of tho lino to Join tho lumber town of Albion with tho main lino at Cloverdale or Iloaldshurg, SPUD POOL OF ELEVEN CARLOADS BRINGS 90c Several potato ralsora around Crab trco completed tho sale In n pool of eleven cnrlonds of potatoes as fol lews: J. W. Mltcholl, 2G00 bushols; 13. A. ISoslon. 1200 bushols; Wnlter Alvln, 1200 bushels; Win. Crabtree, COO bushels; Jnko Illlyon, 300 bush els; William Prluo, 300 bushols. Six I hundred bushels innlio a carload, ap proximately two bushelB to a Back. The price paid was 00 cents net, the buyers Woods & Hurst of Aurora hiiiI Sllvortou, furnishing tho sacks and twine. STRANGE SIGHTS ON STREETS OF ALBANY Albany Detnncrnt: Thoro wns con siderable excitement yostorday around tho W. C. T. U. hall, and n big crowd gathered filling tho sidewalk in front and tho front room Inside, whoro hov eral wonion and mon wore shouting, prnylng nnd moaning, It wan said, from 10 o'clock until ovonlng, A girl wiih roported to havo boon laying on Iho floor for a couplu of hours pray ing. "Is It tho Holy RollorB?" some ono llBKOd. "MtiBt bo tho TonguoH of Flro." I said another. As straight as tho Democrat could got It It whs about like this: An Albany woman has a cancer, which whh being trentod by a cnncor doctor, nnd sho Is rapidly growing worno. Some of hur frloiuls wanted hor to try prayer, and n young woman of Salem, reported to hnvo special pow er, was sent for, nnd that whh what the meeting whh for. It Is wild to have become very loud at times, enough ho hh to have attracted it largo crowd, nnd caused a groat deal of comment on account of It WOMEN MUST REMOVE THINGS (t'nhtxl l'ruw I.wuwl Wire. Pnlo Alto. Cal., April 22. Tho punchbowl hat wns tho last straw, and nn edict was Itmiod today by tho Prcsbytorlnn church that horoaftor wonion must Bit hnrehonded In tho i pews during Borvlcos. Agitation ngaln-t tho womon was started In tho church hero a year ago .niter mere ninn had cranod and .stretched his neck In a vnln attompt to ioo over nn ocoan of float'ng plumes Thon earns the space-devouring Merry Widow, nnd with It rurtbor protect. Now tho lnvorted punchbowl has oappou tho climax and uncapped the women. ANOTHER BRIcTbL0CK A POSSIBILITY It la probable that In the near fu ture there will be another fine brick under way In Salem, though nothing ciennite nas yet in decided unon ne Mason have takou up tho quea- nnn or nuiiiiing tins Hummer and though. m far. It Is only In the diac slon stage, there will probably bo something doing The order here has one of the flneet building sltea In town, on the oornor of 8tate and High trou. a property too valuablo to te allowed to remain Idle. As whatever the Masons do. they do well. a fine building will bo put up, or nono. o Labanon to high school. planning a 120.000 People past middle life usually have omo kidney or bladder disorder that sap the vitality, which I natur ally lower In old ago. Foley'a Kid ney Remedy corrects urinary trou bles, stimulates tho kidneys, and re stores strength and vigor. It cure uric acid troubles by Mrengthen'ng the k'dneys so they will strain out the uric acid that settles In the mis eles and Jo'nts causing rheumatism. For vale bv J C. Perry. O-A. BcuatU ITOHIA. lblJdYM Kail Atari BttCtt Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and heallhy action of tho bowels. Relieves coughs by cleansing Ihe mucous membranes of the throat, chesi and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the taste as Maplo Sugar" Children Like lb For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Tn DiWltt's Kldnej and Dladdsr Pill Suro and Salt J. C PtiKIlY. HUAlilIMl T1IU SPOT. It dm lie Done, So Scores of Snlein CitlxucM Say. To euro an aching bnck, Tho pains of rhoumatlsm, Tho tlrod-out foollngs, You muBt reach tho spot -got nt tho cauBO, In most cases 'tla tho kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills aro for kidneys. F. A. Sutton, 1125 Waller stroot, Snlom, Oro., says: "For ton or twolvo years, rhoumatlsm nnd kidney troublo was tho plague of my llfo, nnd two or three times I was laid iup on nccount of tho aovoro pnln In my bnck. I could hardly movo, owing to tho lnmonoss nnd had to loavo my farm and cotno Into tho city to doc tor for tho troublo. Nothing seemed to bring tno moro than tomporary rollof, nnd I wns In bad ohnpo whon I wont to Dr. Btouo's drug storo nnd procured Doan's Kidney Pills. My limbs would senrcoly support mo, and I could only get around with tho grontost dllllqutty. Doan's Kidney PtIW bonoflttod mo nt onco, nnd whon I had used three boxes I was froo from ovory Bymptom ot my old troublo, nnd my health was bottor than It hud boon In years. Doan's Kldnoy Pills aro tho best kldnoy rom edy I over usod." For enlo by nil donloro. Prlco 60 cents. Fostor-MIIburn Co,, Duffnb, Now York, boIo ngonta for tho United Staton. Komombor tho nnmo Doan's and tnko no othor, o Nobody hao yot appeared to do fond tho now stunt In legislation, whero n elerk ot tho enrolling com mlttco makes laws, as In Oregon. Money Comen In llttnchen to A. A. Chlsholm, ot Trcadwoll, N. Y., how, Ilia roason Is woll worth rending: "For a ling tlmo I sufforoj fronJidlcestlon, torpid llvor, couitl pntlon norvouBnoss, nnd gonoral de bility," ho wrltos. "I couldn't sleep, had no nppotlto, nor ambition, grex wonkor ovory day In splto of nil tnrd leal treatment. Thon used Eloctrlc my old-tlmo health and vigor. Now I can nttond to business ovory day. It's a wondorful modlclno." Infal llblo for Stomach, Llvor, Kidneys, lilootl nnd Norvoa. COo at J. C. Per ry's. o Even a bnnk robbery Is profnrahlo to nothing doing in u quiet country town, o IMirumntlsm. Moro tlinn nlno out ot ovory ten rates of rhoumatlsm of tho musolos. duo to cold or damp, or chroalc rhoumatlsm. In ouch caaos no Inter nal troatmont Is required. The fr. application of Chamberlain's Lini ment Is nil thnt la noeded, .and It li certain to give quick rollof. Qlvo It a trial nnd soo for yourself' how quickly It rollovoa tho pnln nnd sore i(M. The modloinos usunlly glvon In ernnlly for rheumatism aro polsoe oun or vry strong medicines, Tbe are worse than useless In oases ol chronic nnd muscular rheumatism For salo by all good drugg'sts. It is time for the old Sultan to take a tumble. The youag Turks ean't he hh bad n the old ones. Object to Strong Medicine. Many peoplo object to taking th strong medlelau usually prescribrd by physlolans for rheumatism. There l no need of Intornal treatment Iu any enso of muscular or chronic rheu matism, and moro than nlno of of every ten cases of tho disease are of ono or the othor of these varieties. When thero Is no fever and l'ttle (If any) awolllng, you may know that It la only nooesiary to apply Chamber lain's Llnltnont freely to got quh relief. Try it. For sale by all gooJ druggists. Orcnt Clilur Oortor L. M. If U M Ma mudlclim whlnh w! cure nu, known dUrase. He makes a apMcia ty of. ani guarantees to cure Catarrh sthma, Lung, Throat, Uheumatlsrn nabllity. Stimach. Liver. Kldnej Troubles; also any blnakened h wpim urenea, broken limb Smallpox; Bpldemlo; all binds o' (lolls, Lost Manhood, Female WaV nea, Hernls Troubles and Paralysis Consultation Utn Care of Ylrk fu THE STOCK BOOKS For tho North Santlam Mining company, aro still epea fw Is voatore. A limited amount of stock Is now for salo, at tho LOW PIUOM of 6c per share. SAVAGE & HERREN FlHOAIi AOKKTS. tun s. comKuciAL at. R E AD V TAILORED CLOTHES T7 Jl) .I... . , , ., y tho bbbbbbbbW iHtf',x'tfnimiinimKn ! ' 'iBinainiaiiMiMna)ii tt union HeKHBjf' Aro thosu who will hnro ua inundor tholr waists, dolloato ltngorlo, otc. Our facilities urn thoso of tho bout for the perfect hnndllug ot this churnoter of work. Our holp is t Iwtmii li 1 v Avnnrlfinrnil n vt ttmnfi 11 ' " ' ' moroBkl.full than most help you can nuuuiu iu vuiiiu n uui umihu w "tnko out." A trial will mako you n cllont of ours. Salem "Laundry Co. Telephone 2ft. 1(I-1(I0 H. Liberty Ht. WILLIAM i STOCKS ! WILLA.MICTTK I can nilvUo )ou on any HloekN or bomN Mild or on Iho market. J Money M'cureil for promotion purpimoM, palonln, iiiaiiufncturliig In- T itiihtrliM, large land iIciiIh, etc. Call anil Keo 1110. Wunteil, IteferenctM reulrel. av4-4-HI-C4HSif(HftlHII Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining sorvlce In city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p. m. Most perfectly furnished, Moderate Priced, Modern Hostlery In the metropolis of the Northwest. ANNEX IS NOW OPEN Our capacity has beon doubled and our free bus will hereafter meet trains No, 6, and train No. 12, limited, Oregon Eptrlc that arrU In Portland at 10i55 a( m. and 4:5rp m. M. C. DICKINSON, Manager THE OREGON VM S. COMMKUCIAIj HT. I Spring Shoes I havo n full lino ot spring shoea, Men's, Lndlcs' nnd Chlldron's, tasa and blacks. All good shoes that will glvo satl8faQtlon. I nm sure you will ho woll plonsod with my lino ot footwonr. Soo my stock be foro you buy olBOwhoro. JACOB V0GT. 315 Stnto Stroot. NoHiing Defter on Hie Market GOODS BEARING THIS MARK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED WHEN SOLD BY THE Salem Hardware Company 120 Com'- S'.. Phone 172 TwCrOAllj" " '".'J I f I I r ' I A Hlljj i I 'in,...,., ' THE BEST ROAST THE FAMILY EVER HAD I Oim hi obtaliitid from our iirltno. Ion- Ju(jy 1J(jof( mVMQ of All our menta aro selected from tho choicest, and propnroU for tho table to nult the demands ot tho fastidious. Our prices aro to war for qi allty than you oan find nt any plncu In Salem. E. C. CROSS & SON DAVIDSON and BONDS HOTICL, HALICM, Or. u few eompcleiit men and xonien. T ;; of Harr'a Jewelry 8tore. Tong Co.. Chinese drugs aud hi r. iHIMlHHIIII M f 1 1 1 1 PfeoiM 1SS 3H gteie fik.1 163 High St., upatalr. aalem. Or. 5&