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ewr; Pale, thin Ask your doctor condition of your If not, then don't what doctors say h-niiia;ii STATE SOCIAL NEWS ,j.t.g.6-9-'f"i"H IHff4fH-H4 Fruitland. Mr. Van Lnnen lins erected a now barn on Ids farm near Fruitland. Mr. A. H. Runner and family are on their place, ono mile north of Fruit land. Work is progressing nicely on tlio McEhvnin hop house." It is fast near ing completion. The lecture given by Mr. Cole Tues day evening was well attended', nnd much appreciated by those present. Mi', Shields and family are moving to Salem. Thoy intend residing there un til Mr. Shields can find a suitable loca tion. There- will be a debate at the public school Friday afternoon. Subject: "Re solved, That farming is moro profitable than stock raising." Tuosday ovoning, after the literary, a number of friends went in and spent a few hours tripping the light fantastic at tlio homo of Mr. and Mrs. Shields. The Literary and Debnting Society will not meet next Tuesday evening, but will meet tho following Fridny ovoning, when tho closing dobato and outertnin ment will bo given. Tho Fruitland Sunday school is mak ing arrangements, providing tho weath er ia favorable, to attend tho Sunday school convention, which is to be held Sunday at Hazel Green. Mr. Shiolds, our grocorymnn, lias dist posed of his storo and farm. Tho party who purchased the property is a Mr. Parsons, from Iowa. Mr. Roy Slocum has also, sold his farm at Fruitland, tho purchaser being a Mr. Parsons, fath er of tho gontlcmnn that purchased Mr, Shields' property. Woodburn. J. J. Stangcl is now occupying his new implement storo. Harry Henderson has removed his stock tohis now building on First street. Mrs. C. W. G rover entertained tho whist club at her homo Weduosday ev ening. GREAT Wo have received tho past week a full lino of GAGE HATS Which wo now havoou display and which wo aro desiroous of showing tho public. Wo have also added to our lino of PATTERN HATS The White Come Millinery Department Miss M. D. JLVans, Exclusive Milliner QUALITY REST A POPULAR STORE Is Known byFoor Important Characteristics The Superior Quality of Its Goods. An Eagerness for the Latest Styles. Always the lowest Prices. Perfect Service to Its Patrons. We Maintain theses Characteristics . I 2 3 4 Lowest Prices Oregon Shoe Co. tired, nervouflenTpQcpSl about takinp Aver's Qn-cf.n:n. r .t.i . , I DlOOd. If he SflVS. "All r!ir!i , -t- j. I take It. We feel perfectly safe, for we know 1 about this old familv median. -ofA,.ro...l "miiwip i m, iiiiiMMiirjuitiM.iTiiM).iiMrl, ,. "711- . 1 Mr. Daniel Thorp, of Vancouver, Wash., is visiting with his cousin, Mrs. Thomas Mills. Tho W. C. T. U. meets at the homo of Mrs. E. P. Morcom at 3 o-'clock Fri day afternoon. T. A. Knight lias moved his building recently purchased from the II. Over ton from Main to Grant street. Evangelical services aro being held in tho Christian church by Rev. T. S. Handsaker and wife. Services aro held overy night, oxcopt Saturday. Arista Nendel, who is working for tho Union Light & Power Company or n few months, has boon promoted to an important position, and it will be necessary for him to remove to Silver ton. Mr. Ft N. Smith and Chns. W. Simon, who have been in Woodburn tho past two months, representing Eilcr's piano house, of Portland, will leave April 1st. They have sold three shipments, amounting to over two carloads, besides several special orders. Thoy regret to leavo such a wideawake, up-to-dato busi ness town as Woodburn. The stock fair to bo held in Wood- burn April 1st will bo largoly attended by stock niori from all over tho state. PIMP AND FADE HUMORS CUItKD DY CfKINEALTHMJ Treatment 7Bo ' consists of Hnrfflna. Soap, StSc. medicated, nntlioptlc; Sklnhealtli Joint.). ilSc, to kill terms, heal tbo skin, and SUtnbealth Tt leta,2nc.,to expel humor germs. Alt druggists'. Ilnrllna Simp for the Complexion. for pimples, blackheads, redness, roughness, chaf ing, chapping, rough hands. Nothing; wilt gUt such a speedy cure. SOc.i 3 cakes, OBc. Send Be, postngo for Free Samples and booklets to i'HlM) ITAY CO.. Newark. N. J. Hoy's llalrliealth posltlTclr cunn dandruff, wtorcs craT hair, and rrowa floe, thick hair. restores crar hair, and grows Largs GOc. bottles at leading druggists' PALACE PHABMAOY. LATEST STYLES LES Perfect Service ftAit.fr qAftgA&otfcaAfc, fcAUltilitfrttt, MtfaAVMAftolf 24; 1368, Music will be furnished. by the Mt. Angel band, and Governor Chamberlain nnd Dr. Wlthycombo, president of O. A. C, at Corvallis, wilt bo tho speakers of the day. An cxtensivo parade will bo witnessed at 10 a. m., and will pass through Main and First streets. A surpriso party was given to Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Regner on Tuesday ovoning. Mrs. Regner was thoroughly surprised, as sho was caught working hi a loose houso dress when tho guests came, Thoso present wero Mr. ami Mrs. Arista Nendel, Mrs. W. L. Toozo, Mrs. 11. L. Gill, Mrs. F. W. Settlemlor, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. T. Guiss, Mrs. Stark, Henry Baumhofl, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Leonard and daughter, "Wilda. A most enjoyable time was spent playing games Marion. F. S. Porker is preparing to build n residence on his property adjoining town. Wo understand that N. L. Nolton lias leased tho hotel here, nnd will toko chnrgo at onco. G. W. Epler, J. D. Barber and Ben nett Pearson nro in Salem today, at tending tho Willnmetto Valloy Devel opment League. Alanson Comfort has sold his farm to Ambroso Clark, who is from tho Eash Mr. Comfort expects to start for Al berta, Canada, next Thursday. Bora. To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rus sell, of Alota, Oregon a girl, weight 11 pounds. Mrs.. Russell is a daughter of O. A. Ashby, S. P. Agont of this plaCe. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice, is. heroby given to tho public that tho. co-partnership between E, L. Irvin and M. 0. Pattys, under the firm nanio of Irvin & Pettys, has this day been mutually dissolved. All bills heretofore., contracted "by, tho firm ' Irvin & Pott oya .will bo settled by thoir successors, and all accounts duo tho jld firm are payable to E. L. Irvin & Co. Dnteu this 23d day of February, 1005. 2-24-4W E. L. IRVIN, M. C. PETTEYS. Kotice to Alter and Establish Stroot Grade, Notice is hereby given that an ordi nance to alter and establish tho grade of Commercial street in the City of Sa lem, Oregon, from tho south lino ofj the donation land claim of William, II. Willson and Ghloo A. Willson, his wife, claim No. 44, to tho south boundary line of said city, was introduced in the common council of said city and read the nrst and second timos and referred to the committoo on ordinances, en the 7th day of March, 1005, nnd all porsoas interested are required to appear and show causa why said qrdinanco should not be passed, on or before the next regular meeting of tho common council, on the 21st day of March, 1005. W. A. MOOBES, 4 0 lOt City Recordor. Proposals Invited. Scaled proposals endorsed "Propo sals for construction of Salem High School," will bo received by tho board of school directors of Salem district No. 24 until 7:30 p. m. Saturday, April 1, 1005, at tho polico court room, city hnll. Bidder a aro invitod to bo present. Separate bids will bo recolvod for tho construction of tho building nnd tho heating nnd ventilation, plans and specifications con. bo soon at tho offlco of W. D. Pngh, Salem, Or. Tho board resorves tho right to reject any and all bids. Bids must bo made out on blank forms, which can bo eocurod at tho architect's, office. II. C. FLETCHEK, 3-22-td Chairman of Board. A Pleasant Way to Travel. Tho above is the usual verdict of tbo traveler using tho Missouri Pacific railway between the Pacific coast and the east, and wo believe that tbo serv' Ice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver there are two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard eleotrie-lighted sleeping cars, cuair cars ana up-to-date tuning cars. Tbo same excellent service is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Bock and Hot Springs. If you are going east r south, write for particulars and full In formation. W. 0. M'BBIDE, Oen. Agt., 124 Third St.. Portland, Or. MODEL OYBTEB HOUSE. iH Court Street. "iha best meals in the city for the price. Quick service, care and eleanli acts oar motto. Phone 2640 Main. MBS. JENNIE HEADBICK, Prop. GHXLDBEN CEY POB rLETOHES'S OASTOBIA. To tiie Country People When is town take yonr laeaJs at the Star Kestaurant, 330 Court Street, ad joining Wads'' hardware store.-Meals at all hours, 15 cents; Phase 301 Bed, Holly Springs, Miss., March 24, 1903 While building railroads in Tenuessei tome twelve year, ago a number of handi contracted fever and various forms ol blood and skin diseases. I carried S. 3. S. in my commissary and gave it to my hand! with most gratifying results. I can recom mend S. S. S. as the finest preparation fot Malaria, chills and fever, as well as all blood oud skin diseases. W. I. McGoWAN. I suffered greatly from Bolls, which would break out on different parts of my body. I saw S. S. S. advertised and after using about three bottles I was cured, and for the last three years have had no trouble whatever. A. W. Zkbhr. 217 Read St., Evonsville, Ind. I began using your S. S. S. probably ten years ago for Malaria and blood troubles, and it proved so good that I have con tinued ever since using it as a family remedy. It is a pleasure for me to recom mend & S. S. for Iho bcneSt of others who are needing a first rate blood purifier, tonic and cure for Malaria. Arkansas City, Ark. CXC. HBM1NOWA.Y. Boils, abscesses, sores, dark or yellow splotches and debility ore some of the symptom of this miserable disease S. S. S. counteracts and removes from the blood all impuri ties and poisons and builds up the entire system. It is guaranteed a pure ly vegetable reme ay. write for med ical advice or any special informa tion about case. Die Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. You aro on the wrong track Hint Js if you tire trying to secure a bettor quail' ty of groceries or moro reasonable priced than thoso wo olTor. Why take ft chance of being sido trnckod by dis satisfaction when satisfaction is a cor' tainty hero? Harritl: & Lawrence MMHHHIIMtlMIMMfc ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TRAYS AND ORCHARD BOXES At tab shop of G. F Mason Miller Stroot, South Salem. PHONE 2101 Bod. MltgflHtlMliatif jlffi if 'JsMW' A. L. ERASER Successors to Burroughs & Frasor. , Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornico Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; estimates made and work guaranteed. 307 Stat Street, Salem. Phone 1511. lM101SBtiWMIMiMaMiIiMIMDMtHH8HMllilHltMIMtliBilMI mmf.A RRNflY O Flxtntti t BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. I fl-R AfWBOYlllSiMD8HlPHR80f flRAIN J Oits For Sale. BOP OK0WEM SUPPLIES. CnU Ba ttlcfc SglBfcBT. J. G, Graham, Agent, lUilWIiHliHlMWIWIIHIIMIMlUllllllMlltllllillll EPPLEY'S PERFECTJON BAKING POWEER EPPLEVS PERFECTION BAKING POWDER BPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER Sold by all Salem Grocers. wyjitiiyi'irr'ti"rTiini(rfMrinttTi'iiii Attention to Horsemen. As Dr." Wrh.' McLean, state vcterlnar inan, is often, in Salem, nnd, as ho has agreed to assist me in the operation upon ridglings, I -will be prepared to oporato upon such animals in tho most npprovod manner. Word may bo left at F. O, Unas' drug store. Dr. D. D, Keol; or, V. S. 3-23-3t Htite Wing Sang Co China and, Japanese Fancy Goods and all kinds of Dry Goods, Bilks, uv broidery Laces. Mako up now lino Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Suits, Wrappers, Skirts, Waistsnow at low .prices. Sale choap. By alloy, Court- street,, Salem Oregon. 'Phono Black 2155. A LESSON IN LAUNDRY WORK. Wo givo to our help, and teach thorn tho necessity of una linen thnt goes a great way in preserving tho . fabrics sent hero for renovation. Anything coming from, tho Salem- tSeam. Laundry will always be, found In. perfect condi tion, and beautiful in both color and finish. , SalemSieamlaundry COLONEL J. OLTdBTED, Prop. DOBOUB D. OLMBTED, Manager. 250 Liberty Street. Phonc471 TO. FULL STOCK Wo now have a full stock of Hy acinths, Tulips, Croous, Narcissus, Snow Drops,, Josqulls and a alee as sortment of Chinese Sacrod Lilies. Would be pleased to hsvo.tho public call uud inspect our stock at Savage &Efetcbei 322-324 Commercial St. i 207 Cornwall bl, sm o. 1 HssssssssssssfesV sssssssssssK -WsVSHC bsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsW arrtirruTdiatMiiii ithwr IMidt r f'h- ufetU Lawn rsSWU2 'WMfcll Large Ship metitJtistXtt c 1 si) ! sjisiysjsijjipuw R.M:Wac!ciGo. ,' Bty A Bank Draft Never risk your mouey in t tho malls. For .abselute: safety, it A trifling cost, buy nt draft ntthlt bank. Salem State. Bank L. K. PAGE, PfteifcAt E. W. HAZARD, CftiUtr Jm ftiMmMMHUiiUHHii The Entire Tofl J And tho country,-too,ga wWe they aro best, easiest-and quk est served when they wm& meal, and that's why thoy fall go to the f White House w Restaurait m . Mt M l II M.tti O. O. T. CO.'S ftYKAMKKS POMONA t And Alton & leavo Sot PortWmd dally, exoopt Sunday, at ljia. m. For Albany, daily, xfpt Sunday, at about 8 p,, m. tVr Corvallis, Tuesday, Thar aad Saturday at 8 p. m. i ImMMmI Fwt af TNW WMUMi M. P. MALAWI, Ml sssMsskcswaBSMM(sM Wfct When aakod by a trangrsoraay on a Vvkat JSaeahaa, ( iHftJacuoa, tell thm one the best,rUwMt a tut. coast, tke Gafe Imperial t H- C SYMCS, Prop. Jutt In . Oar sew line of IOCS walljlta- per has just arrived. AU,lat imttcrns at rsoaable prs Call and see our toek aadulM convinced that our paper aa prices aro right. Bemaibr,'tht place. II m m E L. Lemmori 299EJMHySt 2 room 2475 ivinvifte :h! 1 HI H N ,