L0CA1 AND GENERAL- j ________ Hop men can get an excellent spraying compound at the Soap works where they make auch a good laundry article. Polk county eoap greaae ! would be taken in exchange. Don't Stumble Through Life. I W H A T W E H AV E L E A R N E D D U R IN G T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL - Abte S o u r c e s D la h o d u p for O u r N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of R e a d e r s In Abrevln ted P a ra g ra p h s . You cannot enjoy liting if you can­ not see how to live. The blind man is unfortunate and ia to be commiser­ ated, while you are simply s foolish man suffering by your fully. We will make your sight more nearly perfect. We will relieve your eyes. For grocerit s go lo Osfiekl's. I 1 1 itve it font lli"U8iinil dollars to loiin lit six per cent on siririly firsi flair (arm securities.— H. (>. CiniiptieU. H E R M A N W . BA RR Scit otitic Optician, 120 State, Salem. S|iectaclea itnti glasses at Pfennig’». M. Hayter, di ntist, Wilson building The F reshy ter iap ladies trill at '.heir i llllrcll this etening give a reception lo Rsv. W. T. Witrille and wile. UN 8EEN FORCES. Job work done liere— the best. The W. C. T. U. will meet witli Mr- W. ¡1. Boals on Wednesday af- teiuoon, June IIIII. Judge Boise this week grant il >li- voices to Dan Bobbins iiud Kllen Robins, and relused the application o Mary Leach for divorce. Decree- were granted in the eases ol Jr.rper is liar rick and Starr vs Rhods. The case of Hyde vr llyde war settled, and that of Harris vs Harris was paa-ed lo June 2.'frd. Mis. Ora Cusper won her ca-e ag dust the building a.-social ion and J. ft. Teal his against J. L Kart and Ma ia 8inith. x Grandma Farley s ipiite ill. We give all available county elec­ tion returns. The official count will lie made tomorrow, and next week we will give a full report. In hut few cases were the socialist and prohibi lion voles sent in from precincts. George Whitshoru has gone to work in Bryan's store and George Coad has taken his place at the depot. Alva Lynch of Dallas, and Miss Ad die Whitemah of Buena Vista, wen married Wednesday, and his host of friends gladly welco ed her here. Sacks furnished and best price pa:d for wool by H. L. (Jrider. Wednesday’s south bound freight train had a wreck near Dayton, seven cars being ditehed, The Dallas pas­ senger train could not pass amt went back on regular lime • eslenlay. The abandoned freight will arrive this evening. G r e a t S a l s of C o r s e t s . 50 cent grade.................... T h e i r V a l u e D e m o n s t r a t e d by D r . 75 cent grude ................... D a rr in N o « S t o p p in g at th e ♦ 1 grade.............................. W illa m e tte H otel. Auisttd by CUTICURA OINTM ENT, the Great Skin Cure» for preserving, puri­ fy*0^ and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rouçh, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, and for all the pur* poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use CUTICURA SOAP in the form of baths for annoying inflammations and irritations, or too free or offensive perspirations, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and bcautifiers to use any others. Complete Treatment for every Humour, 91. Consisting o f C u tic u k a 80AP (25c. ),to cleanse the skin o f crusta and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. C u t ic u r a O in t m e n t (60c.), to instantly allay itching, lnflamma* tlon, and Irritation, and soothe and heal, and G u tic u r a R e so l v e n t P i l l s (25 c .), to co o l and cleanse the blood. C u tic u r a R esolv en t P ills (Chocolate Coated) are a new, tasteless, odorless, eco­ nom ical substitute fo r the celebrated liquid C ctio u r a R esolv en t , as well as fo r all other blood purifiers and hum our cures. In screw- cap vials, containing 60 doses, price 25c. Hold throughout the world. British Depott ft JS, Chartefhouee 8q., London. French Depot) £ Rue de la Paix, Parie. F ottkb Dauo add C r ib . C obp ., Sole Props., BoetOB, U. S. A. “ All about the Skin," tree. Cord wood or 16 inch o.ik stove The chenpea* ever made in Ddlar. wood wanted at this office oil sub­ Cahimt platinum photos at fl.fiO per scription account. dozen. T. J. C h k h r i n o t o n . All m.mbers of the Christian Extras of every imaginable kind for church are requested to b . present at buggies, carriages and wagons kept by the morning service next Sunday as Wagner Bros. And they have hits of there is important business that must extras for machinery. You will be be attended to nt that time. W. T. surprised at the variety and quantity Matlock, pastor. of extras carried by them. Ask for Amos Strong, a well known Salem whatever you want and they will be man, died in Mexico this week. very apt to produce it. Sheridan's famous comedy, The Ri­ vals, will be presented by studeuts mid faculty of the Normal school at Monmouth Saturday evening, June 14th, for the benefit of their athletic association. Admission 35 cents, re­ served seats 50 cents. The Presbyterian Christian En ■leaver Society met at the home o 1 Sheriff VanGrsdel and chose Alex VanOrsdet as president; Miss Jessie Wiseman as vice-president; Miss Kate Wilson, secretary; Miss Ada Ostield, treasurer and Miss Rsa Wilson, John Diehni and family will go to­ organist. morrow for a week’s visit with Philo­ In the McCoy school taught by Miss math friends. Ella Carpenter, Eddie Merritt, Maggie Children’s Day services will be held Rohdj, Henry and Nina Slagle wen- neither iibsout nor turdy dining the at the Presbyterian church in con­ entire school yeur. nection with the Bible school. An The June issue of the Outlook, pub­ interesting program has been prepar­ lished at 287 Fourth Avenue, Now ed and all are invited. York, is called the Out-of-Doors num­ H. L. Fenton wants your wool and ber, and is full of choice summer read­ will pay the highest market price for ing. it. A dollar’s worth of 'vhitswash and a Rev. J. R. G. Russell will preach at little industry would make a great im Oakdale at 3 o ’clock next Sunday. provement in the surroundings of C. L. Hubbard and family are back many a home. See what I. V. Lynch from Ban Francisco where they saw H ud Win. Tatum have done to make many interesting tilings, and Missus their homes more attractive. Lydia Campbell and Vanule Hsrt Mrs. Lou Magruder has been up have leturned from a delightful trip from Portlaud and Mrs. Hattie as delegates to a young women’s con­ W ill:« ns Rhodes from Tasoma, while vention at Capitols, California. A. Shultz and wife are visiting their Fred McTitmnonds lias opened a sou, Sanford east of the mountains. lunch stand in rear of H. B. Plum­ F. J. Coad is having his house re­ mer’s cigar stand. painted a pure while and many other I’rof. Reynolds and Ilia graduating homes are being slicked up and m ide class went in a hack to attend the b.tter looking all around. The con­ graduating exercises of the Indepen­ trast with shabby places it stronger. dence school lust Saturday evening. Sonic cannot afford good houses but all can have things around them neat Mira Texie Edgar, teacher of the and attractive Red i raiiie school, reports that Etliel- Report of Upper SaR Creek school Agnes and Fas Cox, Clara, Eva, Ma, bel, Clarence and Her.ry Weger, Ir­ for mouth ending M iy 23rd : Enroll­ ma, Thomas and Groves Svron, An- ed, 26; average, 24 ; tardy, 11: visitors, i ie, Harold and Willard Ingermanson 9; not absent nor tardy, 10. Irene were neither absent nor tardy during Carter, teacher. the past school month and that she Last week's Falla City Leader had 9 had 32 visitors. final proof timber land notices, among A number of college students will them being Hardy Holman, C. L. go to McMinnville today to attend Burr, Walter Williams, David J the intermediate college athletic meet Grant, Joseph Wankey and Milo Woods. in which some of them take part. [Salem Journal] Unseeu forces are more powerful than seen ones. Electricity perforins cures silently but surrly. To this many thousand* who have been cured can testify. Many who know nothing of it op|Mise it; but tiutlialways meets with fierce opposition, which in the end only hastens on the victory. Wo Jo not profess to understand this un­ seen power, but joyfully accept the great boon to health, fteling that Dr. Darrin is ahead of the age, and is showing to the world this new method of cure. As an example we append Mrs. Dewey's card: To the Public; I was a patient un- ler Dr. Darrin's cure eight yean ago, and wisli to relate my experience that others may benefit by it. For many long years I bud been afflicted with diseases peculiar to my sex, dyspepsia and piiii. in my chest, heart and stomach. 1 hi d lost flesh until my weight was 105 pounds. After a few mouths electrical snd medical treat­ ment by Dr. Darrin, I recovered my health and gained 40 pounds, and am now enjoying good health. E. E. D kwey . W ONDERFUL -S 50 grade........................ CURE. O f a C a r m a n E d i t o r of O b s t i n a t e Deafness. (Portland Freie Presae.) The lack or loss of one of the Ave human senses isolatss a person thus ifliicted as entirely from the world as if lie was barished to a lone island. What gratification can bring us the society of our best friends and ac- inaintances if their voices do not reach our ear, or if, instead of it, we are only conscious of an indistinct inurinui? With the loss of hearing all joy and pie sure dies within us, most so in the domestic relations snd family life. The song of our children sounds from the lips but does not reach our heart, their thanks and prayers are an empty sound. No birds sing in the branches for us; no sound from the whole nature reaches our ear— a feeling of sorrow and de­ spair fills our hearts. It makes no diffe.ence if our suffering is due to an bstinatc cold or other causes. To give our readers a case, the more convincing because taken from the circle of our nearest acquaintances, we refei to Mr. J. J. Kern, who suffer ed for five years ago with a disease so obstinate that his mind began to suf­ fer. Mr. Kern was at that time editor of the Nachrichten and Freie Presse, and the loss of hearing and the con­ stant noise in his ears proved a great obstacle in his business. Dr. Darrin cured him by clever treatment und the evil lias never returned. C ard from C. C. P ratt. Mr. Editor: For 20 years prior to going under Dr. Darrin’s treatment in Portland five years ago. I had been badly atHictcd with catarrh of the stomach and bladder. I was terribly bloated witli dropsy and dyspepsia. I had given up all hopes of relief, but banks to Dr. Darrin, I was cuied of all the above mentioned diseases, and I still enjoy the best of lioalth. I re­ side at Coos City, six miles from Miirsbfleld, Oregon, and will gladly answer any questions, by le ter or in person. I heartily recommend Dr, Darrin. C. C. P katt . D r . D a r r i n ’« P l a c e of B u s i n e s s . l)r. Darrin can be consulted free at ihe Willamette hotel, Salem, until Ju ly 6th, from 10 to 5 daily ; evenings 7 to 8 ; Sundays 10 to 3. All curable chronic diseases, lost manhood, blood taints, stricture, errors of youth, ca­ tarrh and dealness, are confidentially trinted. Cures of private diseases guaranteed, and never published in the papeis, and no eu es publi-hed ex­ cept by permission. Most cases cun receive home treatment after a visit to the doctor’s office. Inquiries an­ swered und circulars sent free. Bat­ teries and belts furnished, with full directions for their use. Eyes tested and glasses tilted. ---------- ♦ • • ----------- C O U N TY COURT. PROBATS. H IG H G RAD E C L O T H IN G -* Like we sell shows plainly the maik» of skill­ ful workmanship. Every suit we sell is guar antced for fit, fashion and finish. SUITS 17.50 TO 120. UNION MADE OVERALLS 50c. *1 FANCY SHIRTS AT 65c. New style stiff bosom shirts in ail sixes for men. MEN8’ WORK SHIRTS 40c. Double front, back and shouldir, assorted col­ ors MENS’ NKCKWK >R 23e. All styles, excellent offerings in new goods. THE FAMOUS GOBDEN HAT *3 made in all colors and shapes for men. m T n ANI) B O Y -’ HATS *1 T 6 *4 ALL KINDS, COLOKS AND STYLES. Sibley, J. Henry Gee, Tsaac Lnnibright and W. 8. Murray w