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'WKT1 flflpw" ypry--' 1 -r - daily oapitaii jotjrnal, salem, oreoon, Monday, mat is, 1905. . JL, Afctfctable PreDnralionfor As similating thcFoodamincduIa- ung mcaroinacns ortauovrcis or Promotes Digc3lIon.Cheerrur ncss amlRcst.Contnlns neither Opium.Morpliine norlfincraL Not "Naiic otic . frtVtefOUUrSWUUmaaR Imfih Stat" Alxjmn tt-fJVW llfttiy-wiflWw Apcrfccl Remedy forConsUrw Hon , Sour Stomach.Dinrrlioca Worms .Convulsions.rcvensii ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. FacSimilo Signature of -NEW YOTIK. CASTOBIA For Infants and Ohlldron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of I Signature Am W T l ft H tH J I ii In Use For Over Thirty Years 1 ilnln a HiKlfl I exact copy or wrapper. AlMnAKa 1 I R. iyWirH'W 0 Wlllll ii MTAun lonrur. n o on, TM wamxsmHmMxm That tho best way to reach tho hu man heart is by foodlng tho body woll. Thero Is no cholcor, cleaner, or bettor stock of groceries nnywhoro thaa ours. There is nothing la food that might plcaso a husband, brothor, mother, son, sister or daughtor that wo haven't got. Wo mako it a point to deliver goods promptly, and just as ordered. Try our Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Uarrltt 1; Lawrence. iiiiiiiiniiiinmiiiiiii ! Ice Cteam Vt pint in paper pall 10e ;; 1 pint in paper pail lSe ; ; 1 quart In piper pall 23a . . I'j gallon In paper pall ...,50e ;; At Zmn's nillUIIIMIIIIIIIIUMH Salmon at Albany. Mr. Frank Powell, of tho postofflco, was on the bridgo yesterday afternoon, when n salmon which had como up tho laddor at Orogon City, was distinctly seen to jump out of tho water in n play ful mood, not onco, but throo times, and so fnr that his sizo could plainly bo seen, ns-well ns tho nature of tho fish. It wan a salmon all right, says tho Al bany Democrat. Although Mr. Powell had no rule, ho thought it was at least two feet long. Ho could not get hold of Its scales to weigh it, but judged it was a ton or 12-poundcr. Tho incident makes it plain that tho salmon have begun running up tho Wit lamctte and are using thMadder nt Ore gon City. Son Lost Mother, "Consumption runs in our family, and through it I lost my mother," writes K. I). Rold, of Harmony, Mc. "For tho past flvo years, howover, on tho slightest sign of a Cough or Cold, I have trkon Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which has savod mc from serious lung trouble" Ills moth cr's death was a sad Ion to Mr, Rcld, but ho learned that lung trouble must not bo neglected, and how to cure it. Quickest relief and cure for coughs and colds. Frlco Cijc and $1.00; guaran teed at J. C. Perry's drug store. Trial bottle free. A fire that was supposed to have been accidentally started by tramps de stroyed the largo barn of Gcorga Cline near Albany last week . Tho barn, silo nnd 220 bushels of oats wcro de atroyod. Loss about $1200, Insurance 700. What Is Tainted Money. (IMltorlol by Harrison It. Kincald, in (Oregon Stato Journal.) Williams was supported by the liquor Interests, nnd Albco by those who clnlm It is wicked to license, or tolerate or receive any revenue from any business that Is not strictly moral nnd bcncficlnl to tho community . Both claim to be In favor of morality, and tho best In tcrcsts of nil the people, but differ as to tho best means of accomplishing it. Those who fnor nn open town, or n regulated and restricted system of con trolling evil tendencies, claim that such n policy not only mnkes tho sport ing community contribute n portion of their money that would otherwise bo nil wnsteil, to help pay the expenses of tho government, but limits nnd restricts tho evils which they practice. Thoy clnlm tliat, to fail to rcgulnto nnd tax them, does not suppress them and their business at nil, but enables them to do, behind closed doors, freo of cost, whnt they would do more openly If taxed. The advocates of closing nil evil doing by law, assume that any monoy received ns llccnso or Unci, for recog nizing saloons or anything of nn im moral, dissolute or sporting chnracter, Is "tainted monoy," nnd should not bo rccched. If the lino should bo drawn strictly, it would be hnrd to de cree lint was "tainted monoy" nnd whnt was pure. Nearly nil would be "tninted" in tho opinions of somo, ns It hndl boon received In business or through methods not strictly honost, ac cording to those who opposo "tainted money." Whnt seems right to ono docs not to another. What might bo right for one under certain circumstances and conditions, would not bo right for nn other under entirely different circum stances and conditions. Tho food that ngreos with ono does not agree with another. So that when it comes to deciding by law that certain conditions shnll not bo recognized by taxing them, when they nro known to exist most ox' tonslvely everywhere, it causes them to closo tho shutters and go right on with their "business" whllo they save- thnt much more monoy to spend for beer, whisky, gambling, or whntovor kind of sport they like tho best. This Is tho theory of thoso who favor licensing or fining pcoplo who spend money In this way. Dr. Harry Lane Is not nn nvowed nd vocato of n "closed town" but ho leans strongly that way, judging from his intcrvlows. cM,s 2 ! rl 8 $ it & ft BOSTON B BROWN B BREAD B FLOUR PACKAGE TOE 7 LOAVES.... 20c 10-POUND SACK .- ..65c ASK YOUR OEOCEB FOB XT. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO. (Pacific Com Factory, Su Jose, Call o ST B Ok W QfQ PLENTY OF TROOP From People You Know From Salem Citizens. Tho greatest skeptic can hardly fall to bo convinced In tho face of ovl donee like this. It Is Impossible to produce better proof of.morlt than the tostlmonv of residents of Bnlem, or poo plo who can bo seen ut tho time. Read tho follow Int: cnxo of Itt O. 8. Cooper, farmer, living three miles northeast of Salem, on tho Oar den rond, says! "I was raised in tho wheat district nnd when a good lump of boy I prided myself ns having ns much streugth ns any othor boy in tho neighborhood, nnd when a num bcr of us got togethor wo often test 0.1 our strength by lifting. I very f ten lifted two bags of wheat, but have since regretted having done so, m the result was that I strained my btiek nnd ever after Iwil. more or l trouble from dull aching ;nlns across my loins and other symptoms of kid ney complaint. In somo way Doan'i Kidney Pills wero brought to my no tite and tho first I went to town I dropped Into Dr. Stone's drug store and Inquired nbout them. I was told thoy wore highly roeoinroeiided and an Isod to clvo them a trial. I did so. And while I did not follow the treat mont as regularly as I should have done, being n poor hand to take any kind of medleine, tho benefit I derived from their use stamps them as ft rem edy whieh nets fully up to tho repre Mutations made for It." For sale by all dealers. Prise 60 cents. Poster-MIIburn Co,, Buffalo,, New York, sokj agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Dean's and take no other. IASo Columbus, Ohio, May 19, iqoj. Some four years ago I was suffering from impure blood and a general run down condition of the system. I had nc appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all gone tired feeling that nude mo misera ble. I begun the use of S . S. S., and after taking seven or eight bottles my skin was cleared of all eruptions and took on a ruddy, healthy glow that assured me thai my blood had been restored to its nor mal, healthy condition. My appetite was restored, as I could eat anything put be fore me, and as I regained my appetite I increased ill weight, and that "tired feel ing" which worried me so much disap peared, and I was once again my old self. I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the best blood purifier and tonic made, nnd strongly advise its use to all those In need of such medicine. Victor STunniNS. Cor. Bartlituan and Washington Aves. Wheeling, W. V., May aS, loot. My system was rundown and my joint ach-Ml and pained me considerably, I had used S. S. S before and knew what It was, so I purchased n bottle of it nnd have taken several bottles and the aches and pains are gone, m blood lias Wen clcas ed ft'id ray general health bu! up. I can test fy to It ns a blood purifier and tonic, 1533 Market St. John C. Stkin. If you have any symptoms of dis ordered blood write us and out physicians will advise you free. Our book on blood and skin diseases sent free The Swift Speclflo Company, Atlanta, Ca WOOL PRICES BREAK RECORDS. Twonty-slx Cents Per Pound Paid for Spring Clips In Ashland This Weok. Tho highest prlco ever rccolved by local wool growers was paid in Ashland Monday, when Portland buyers con tracted for tho Horrln nnd Barron spring clips nt 20 cents por pound. Herrin & Son liavo begun shoarlng and expect to have 12,000 pounds of wool of the latest clip. It Is reported that tho wool from this shearing will aver nge $2.50 per shoep in vnluo to Horrln & Son. Shearing has not yet begun nt tho Bnrron ranch, but tho yield is ox pected to bo about 10,000 pounds. M. Adcrton, representing Hellborn & Co. of Portland, who mado theso pur ehasos, has also been negotiating with other woolgrowors of tho vnlley for their clips. 1 CLASSIFIED T ! 1 FOR SALE, BAKKBIE3. For Salo. Bovon-room resldoncc, barn, largo half block, electric lights, bath, hot and eoid city water. V. Hofcr, Journal ofllco. For Salo. Small dry fir wood, at (3.20 per cord. Phono Dlack 2001. T. h. Davidson, Jr., Mornlngsldc 1-20-tf For Sale, Klvo or tcn-acro plate, first class improvements. Close to school, church, postofflco and railroad. Ad dress "X.," caro of -Journal. For Sale. Housohold furnlturo nnd enrpots' this wcok only. Rcsldenco ono block north of Asylum avenuo storo. John W, Lyons. C-7lwk For Bale. Adjustablo high chnjr and go-cart. 1'urnlshod room to rent, 653 Mnrion street. C-12-3t For Bale, Ono horso nnd good soeoud bond delivery wagon. Inqulro of J. W. Harrltt, successor to 1. Stcinor & Co., Stato street. B12-lwk For Salo. Second-hand phaoton, bug gy and hack. All in good repair, nt n bargain, at Mitchell, Lewis & Stav cr Co. C-12-3t For Salo. Sevon fresh cows. Como early nnd get your choice From $20 upwnrds. Patrick Fooley. Throo mllos from Liberty. 5-13 lwk For Salo. Two tnaro, 5 and 0 years old, weight 1100 and 1300 pounds, throo quarters of a rullo north of Frultland church. II. II. Runnor. R. 1 D. No. 0, Snlcm. 0-12-3t For Salo. Two complote bed room sots, In oak good as now; call forenoons. Mrs. Hooker, Commercial strcot, over Pattorson furnlturo storo. 6-13-3t For Sale Cheap dontlo driving horse, with or without hnrncss. Call nt 300 Liberty strcot or Phono Mnlno Fll. 5-13-3t Capital Bakory Ullom & Rutherford, proprietors, 430 Court stroet. Fresh bread, pies nnd cakes daily. Macca roons, lady fingers, angol nnd devil's food cako, candles, nuts, 0(0, Dollr rles mado to nny part of tho city Phono White 321. ' 5-1-tf VETERINARY SURGEON. Dr. O. J. Korinck Veterinary Burgoon nnd Dentist. Oradunto of Ontario Veterinary College. Honorable Mom ber Ontario Medical Society, Office at Lowo'i Capital Stables. Phone Main 1001, Calls attended to prompt ty. 4-18-ltu "AflttiW. W. D. rugh Architect and truporlo tendent, plans furnished for all class es of bnlldlng and structural work. 1 Office 110 Btnte street, Tioga block. Salem, Oregon. DRAYMEN. -J-Ja'riWWkaaA Welch A. White do a genera! dray and tranetor business, moet all trains. 'Phones, down town, Mala 2181, rcsldoncos, Blue 16, red 2079, Stand 218 Co'mmorslal stroet 8-12-ln LODQE8. B.Mem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of h World Meets in Holman Hall evory Friday at 7i30 p. m. L. R, Stlnson, consul; P. L. Frnsor, clerk. Foresters of America Court Sherwood Foresters No, 10. Moeta Friday la Tumor block. Ira Jorgenson, O. R.) A. L. Brown, Bee. When Dtbjrwuklck, srecsTebtrCsitoii V hen sbe wu a Child, the cried for CutorU When the became Mlu, b rJung to CuUirlt Wbn she bid Children, see tie isem winni The Klamath Republican sayst The contract for the construction of a tW, 000 high school building for Klamath eonntr has been let to Saook & Heck- art for $30,750, after beinjr modified br ehant-intr from a concrete wall to a double wall and other changes so as to reduce the cost to s.ow, was accept ed. The contract provides that the baildlng be constructed on or before January 1, 1800. CmLDBEN CBY FOR FLETCHEB'S CASTOBIA. Ashland Boy With Roosevelt. The following from tho dispatches in tho daily nowspapers was printed under date of Olenwood Springs, Col., May 7, in reference to tho closing events of President Roosevelt's hunting trip In tho Roeklesi "President Roosovelt entertained nt dinner tonight his companions on his three weeks' hunting trip In tho Rocky Mountains. After the dinner ho bado them nn auYctloitato farewell and pro mised thnt all would live forever In his fondest memory. At tho dinner wero P, II. Stewart of Colorado Springs; Dr. Alexander Lambert, (ltililes Jnko Borah, John doff, Brick Wells, Jack 1'ry and O, M. Sprague, Courier Blmer Uhnpmun and Secretary Loob." In r willing tho almve probably few people recognize tho imino of Brick Wells, ono of tho -President ' trusted guides through the wilds of tho Colo redo mountains, ns that of an Ashland boy, member of ono of the pioneer fam ilies of this county, and raised on n farm just south of Ashland. Ho is tho son of Mr J. Ullon Wells of this city. He has been absent from hero for sev eral years nnd reeently has been lin ing In Colorado. 1 m Restaurant Change. The undersigned has purchased the Ferguson restaurant, at 833 State street, and will hereafter conduct the same with renewed energy and Im proved sorvlce. Old and new patrons Invited. O. B. LEWIS, - 6-lMw FOR BENT. For Rent. Furnished rooms in prlvnto family during fair, electrlo lights, phono, enr lino. Anna Vcntch Pnpe, 20 East Ninth nnd Burnable, North, Portland. 0 0-lwk WANTED MALE lD3Lr. Wanted A reliable man to travel; $20.00 per week and oxponsot. L. x W. Day, Hotel Salem, May 13. 5-12 3f Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of V. Castl Hall In Holman block, cornor State and Liberty streots. Tuosday of ooch wook at 7:30 p. in. T. J. Cronlso, O. C.j W. I. Btaloy, K. of R. and 8. Modern Woodmen of America. Ore gon Cedar Camp, No. 0240. Meets evory Thursday evonlng at 8 o'clock, Holman Hull. B. B. Matten, V. O.j A. L. Brown, Clerk. Wanted. M.inngor for1 branch ofllco wo wish to locate in Snlcm. Address, with roforonces, Tho Morris Whole sale Iioum, Cincinnati, Ohio. 0 13-3t MISCELLANEOUS. Hotel Scott Newly (urnlsnod, every. thins; cloan and first clue. Room at reasonable prices. In Cottle block, Balem. A. Scott, prop. 76-tf, Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists aid blacksmiths. Manufacturers of nil kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of the O. K. Grubber, Bhand & Marcus. 11-29-lm Davey tt Savage, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, Conveyancing and Kxalning Titles. Notary work done. Bring us list of your property for. sale, 402 Stato street, near High. ( 3 8tf WATCR COMPANY. SALEM WATFH COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For wntor service apply at office, nills payable monthly In advance. Mako all complaints nt tho ofllco. A Pleasant; Way to Travel, fho above Is the usual verdict of the traveler using the Missouri Paclfle railway between the Paclfle coast and the oast, and we belleu that the serv ice and ficcoimiiodiitloqs given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs nud Denvur there are two through trains ilnlly to Kansas City and Bt. Louis, currying Pullman's 1st est standnn! electrle-llghtod sleeping cars, chair cars nud up to-date dining cars. The same excelleul service If. operated from Kansas City aud St. Louis to Memphis, Little Hook and Hot Bprlngs. If you nro going east or south, write for partleulurk and full In formation. W. C. M'BUIDr., Oen. Agt , 124 Third St.. I'nrtlnnd Ore. Error Corrected. In reporting tho funeral of the late Dr. T. L. Ooldea The Journal reporter was in error In stating that tho Odd Fellow' fraternity took charge nt tho grave. It should have stated that tho order of Workmen, of whleh deceased was an honored member, bad eharge. Man 'a Unreasonableness, Is often as great as woman's. But Thos, IL Austin, manager of the "Re publican," of Leavenworth, Ind., was not unreasonable when be refused to al low the doctors to operate on hi wife, for female trouble, "Instead," be says, "we concluded to try Electric Bitters. My wife was then so sick, she could hardly leave her bed, and five (0) phy sicians bad failed to relieve ber. After taking Electrlo Bitten, she was per fectly Cured, snd can now perform all her household duties." Guaranteed by X O. Perry, druggist, price 60e. The commissioners of Lane county have refused to purchase the Lucky Boy road, on the ground that the road is not a logical gateway to the mines. Say Havo you trlod If. II. Pauls for meats! He has the best sausage, in town. Como and try It, and bo con vinced. 410 Bast Stato stret. We Are Now paying lOo for eggs. Commercial Cream Co. 3-U-tf Theo, M. Barr Successor to Barr & Petrel, tfnner and plumber. Hot air water and steam heating a specialty, Balem, Oregon. 8-2- Highest Cuh Price Paid for chickens, goese, ducks and all kinds of farm produce at Capital Commission Co. Telephone 2231,' Main, 177 Commer cial street, Salem, Or, 1-4-tf-dw CLEANING; AND DYE WORKS. -.-A-s'-r-r-A-4f--..r'-'SB-W'I-tA.-'- Cleaning and Dyeing And repairing rieatly done. Four suits pressed by the month $1.00, at tbo Capital City Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Parlors. Mis Eflle M. Anderson, proprietor Opera House block, 6 ltf CALL ON YOUR 8TKPMOTHEB AT the Balem Dye Works when you want your clothes cleaned, dyed, re- f mired or pressed, rellned, velvet col ars on t also suit pressed by the month, You can get anything clean ed, from a pair of gloves to the most elaborate silk gowns, Mr. O, H, Walker, rrop., 1115 Commercial street, BASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. A. M. Hanson Manufacturer of all kind sash, dorr, mouldings, wodd work, house finish and office fixtures. Estimate furnished. Cor, Mill and Church street. Phone Red 211. Frank: X. Bre-wa Manufacturer of msb, door, mouldings. All kinds of house finish and hardwood work. Front street between Stato and Court Creeping Upwards Tbut whnt we xrc ilolng every duy. All M'lmlt itmt our inertia are even growing better, hihI the crowds are growing larger daily. COFFEY'S RESTAURANT 205 ('ouuumai tlt-eot cervuanv ffivlKf YTy THE ARRIVAL OF SPRINO. primitive uiotbod In the use of In prirnative methods In the uso of lu ferior flour. The Salem mill floor is the best now mado, ami better than any that ever was made. It contains; all the nutritious qualities that ess be got out of tbo very best wheat, and s sweetest nd best flavored of at cereal food. prdiwli, SALEM FLOUBINO MILLS,