POTTER TO STAY J10TXNTAHT ESTCTED AOAINSJ --. ' imi BECOMES A SMALL V i MOT.TT7TTTX. i To . Satisfy the VladlctlTeness of His Pursuers He May Be u 'Censored for Technical Breaches of He rotations f. But Will Not Be Kenioved, Which Is tacky for the School. ' WASHING TOX, -May 25. The re port of Inspector Xesler anl Supervis or Holland, who- investigated affairs at the Cheinawa InOian School, has been received- by" Secretary . Hiteheoek. It reeommerfdV that -Superintendent Pot ter be ' severe! y censured, b t . does not eeommend -: hi: dismisnal. - Poteer was found to have-committed gross irregn- 1 an ties and breaches of the regulations but. did .not personally, profit by the transaction. Potter will probably , not , be ' removed, but the recommendations of the inspectors will be followed. J i (The above version of ithe report Spoken- of is very probably inspired by the same red-tape . fellows who have been pursuing Superintendent Potter 411 along upon mere technical violations of detail rules which may be applies able in some settlements of the effete .East, but which cannot be strictly foh lowed in theWest, where' people are too. busy and progressive to adhere to mere formalities. ( It is. very evident from the statement confessed in .the closing lines-of. the dispatch that Sup erintendent Potter violated no rule, that is of vital importance to the service, and that he has done 'no act calculated to Impair; or retard the strength and usefulness of the school, and that he is entirely untainted by either fraud, dis honesty or ua faithfulness to duty. It would be a serious loss to the service if such man ..could be injured or dis credited by pettv, jealous underlings.) a------aa-MBBBBBa-M-aaM- . ADMINISTEATOa APPOINTED. ! Ouardian Petitions For Order to Sell - , Minora Interest in Real !' " ". -: Property. "Upon -his- own petition W. Queener .was yesterday appointed County Judge Seott, administrator the estate of "Martha Ann Apple, ceased. ' The estate, consists of HI by of de-real forth to see the world ia ebmpanyi with a l-ycar-old-girl whose trosseau' con sisted of a pair of. knee trousers and other baseball . -regalia. The missing girl is, the daughter of John Anderson, section foreman of - Turner. Speaking of the elopement, Mr. Davis saidi "Xodine is a married man, and the girl he enticed away. ia the daughter of John Anderson, a section' boss in" Tur ner. The. manner in which the elope ment was carried out was unique, as Miss Anderson had exchanged her wear in gapparel for a baseball, suit, and the pair 'rode through tows -in. a. buggy, in broad daylight,, people supposing. - the girl to be a boy companion of Xodine She was not missed until L late in the evening, when the truth dawned on her parents, and a : posse of citizens jorgan ized to giy, the couple ehase. ":' T" ; i .: n e ipuowen ine. ronaways l to a ranch up the Santiam among the foot hills of the CascaHes. 40 L" miles T from Turner, but they got wind of our com ing and again decamped. We ; think they are now in Portland, and fear the girl will be abandoned here. Xodine has a fanf3r over in Tillamook.' and officers there have been notified to be on the lookout for hinu - ". "The laws "of Oregon are verr laxly enforced' ia such eases- - -thi, andj be done with Xodine irnless- seduction should be charged and ; proven.-; The girl ii snnocent of the f ways of the world, and has probably -been. ' hypno tized by Xodine, who i a tramp, printer by oecupatino. - .. Y "If he had been caught by the-1 BYBLIND1PUPILS UNIQUE AND PfcEASINO 'EXER CISE AT . THE. SCHOOL TOBy k' x -i THE SIOHTEES3. v ; . llusicil The Pnpils i Will - Gire- - Becital Tomorrow, s Followed; Byl, aj Presentation of the Story of Hia watha as Dramatized--This to Be Given on the Lawn. J i . (From Thursday's Daily.)" The papL's of the Oregon School for the Wind will on tomorrow (Friday) afternoon entertain their- friends in a verr pleasing1 way and the people of Salem will have a good opportunity of iSRYMWONvOUT counties. - At -t local option meeting n rort land Saturday night a telegram ' was re? from the sheriff, of Hopkins eoun tt.J'TeiaV said to be prohibition county, containing 8,000 people," and the sheriff stated that since the daws of prohibition- there' the county was prosperous, N crime had decreased, -that sobriety ami moral sentimeat were totter.-than beore, ami' he coneluleI with this" sentence:, "ProbilStiaa will 'pro hibit." Yet these same local option advocate undertake to tell us iu the nert breath that the Texaa law, which thev are ebnvine and to which they point with pride, is not. prohibition. IX tne .people r-weaon wam pro hibition let them have it; hut let them vote- upon it honestly, not ia the erron eous idea that they are merely approv ing a--measure to enable residence dis tricts to keen out saloons they don't want. If . that were the object really AND GETS ENDORSEMENT FOB f DELEGATE 'iO NATIONAL C0NVEN1-0N. Ohio Against Hearst Three to One .Alabama Democrats Payor Judje Parker Wyoncing Will Very Likely Instruct for Hearst Tennessee. Will Be for Parker. COLUMBUS, Ohi., May 23. The Democratic State Convention'-met here today, and nominated two electors at large and candidates for some of the state offices. - The friends of Jadge Jud- tvpn .Harmon, who opposed the endorse- en joving the exercises as well as en couraging the people of the school in an4 sincerely aimed at no new law j,jnent of any candidate or an instructed preparing such an els borate program, i wotald ! necessary, for the present At 2 o ;clocK musical recital wiu , u prori,i eans for that to be be given in the chapel and - will- 'fdoneC- The residence districts of Port brace the following numbers:!- . hand are dotted all over with buildings ,." .M"110. - A intended for saloons, but not permitted 1. A Spring, Song i. . : v . . . 4 P10" . to be so use-1, because of opposition of ' , t Marguerite Flower, i, - ; Sonatina. Op. 58, 'o. 2 .... Kuhlan - Prank Sanders. - - .-. Song. Baby 'a Broken , Toys . . . . . . . ; . . . Chas. JMilier Marguerite Flower". Ltcduc t banon posse it would have ione hard!'- . Bonmntie Thoughts ....... . Led. with him " , ' f ' - Johnioley.. , " i - - - ,. 6. , Violin. .Faust, Fantaisio ...V """nnnBteBlBSnsMasnss 1 . ., . a - THE WILLAMETTE ATHLETES.. property valued at about $S0Q, and by order'of the eourt Mr. Queener filed; a bond in the sum of $200, which was ap proved. Warren Richardson,'- B. P. Horrenseu and A.. S. Watters were ap pointed appraisers to appraise the prop erty belonging -to the estate. The heirs,' as given in Mr. Queener 's peti tion, are as? follows: Dianah E. Kep ner, daughter of defeased, residing in Mult nomah-county ; John W. Apple, son, of Marion county, and Aaron P., Ulery W. and Bosco B. Apple,-sons, of Gilliam eountv.- . . . -;. -' , . O. 'W. Kuthe,,G. jJK. Devaney and Cwl W, .Humphrey, the appraisers of the estAte if Olive, Sliauks, ct al, minor nhildren, filed their report, having fixed the value of (he real, and personal pri rrty . belonging to the -minors at $343.80. Carrie J. Freeman, tfie. guardian, peti tioned tbA .court-for an order authoriz ing, her. to- sell the real eHtate and ' the couVt fixed June 24, at 1 o'clock p. m. as' the time for hearing her petition. The- property which the guardian de sires to sell consists in a one-twelfth interest in lots 1 and 2, of Turner's ad dition to" Turner. ' Mary Walton Bled her final account as executrix of. the estate of John S. Walton, deceased, which will be heard June 24, at 10 o'clock a. m. , ELOPEMENT OF TUBNES COUPLE W. C. Jodd Elected Captain of Track Team A Local Field aweet Is . Projected, f L (From Thursday's Daily.) - The University -track' team -.held a meeting yesterday afternoon and elect ed W. C. Judd as captain for the en suing year. Mr. Judd has been prom inent in athletics ever since he has been connected with the University and has certainly merited the-nonor which has been bestowed upon hini. Besides be ing a member of the track team he. has played on both the basket ball and football teams for the past three years, j There-wifi.be no more intercolle giate meets this year,"but .arrangements j were made yesterday for the holding ! of a local meet. A committee was ap- j pointed, consisting of Jodd, Winslow j and Ford, which will . divide the ath-J lctes into two as nearly , equal oivisions , as posHible and then apportion the stu-) dents so that half will supnort one side and hale the other. This meet will t serve the double purpose; of keeping the men in training and of furnishing, some first class sport. Much .ntercst and excitement has been -aroused by these local meets in the past and this' one gives promine of eclipsing all for mer efforts i nthis line. One side will be called the "Cardinals," aud the other the "Old Golds." The meet will prob ably be held during the first part of commencement week. . . .Singelie Op.' 100 I--;. William Bailer. 7 7. I Pharsalia Waltx . . . ... : Burgmuller , ' . - ; Lee Perin. . ' 8. Let the Hille and Vales Resound .....Vl:... Richards . t -. . Chorus. . . Tli is will last about one hour, and at 3 o'clock "the children will present on the lawa the story . of. Hiawatha, by' Longfellow, ,as dramatized, including the. courtship story,, the .wedding feast, the famine and other interesting feat ures," with which the-lovers of that1 ONE HOP SALE. of Contracts Sellinz . 30.000 Pounds Hops at 17 Cents Filed Yes- :terday.'. - (From Thursday's Daily.) The . hop market is very qniet, only a few lots being held in the state by growers, and the dealers who, are still holders, have only small quantities on hand, and are willing to take chances on the future of the market, since they have so little risk, and the, prospects are considered so good. The only pur Chase -made this week was by Louis ehnrnnTr-4k' Co., who bought 50 bales from. Kola Xeis, of Albany, for 25 eents ber -pduhd. Two. top contract, were filed yipster day ia the Marion county recorder's office, aggregating 30,000 pounds of delegation, but wanted the unit rule, Won out. A poll of the Ohio delegation by Conservatives (opponents to W. B. Hearst) follows: Conservatives, 35; Hearst. 6; Palk, 4, which under the unit rule, wijl give the ' Conservatives more than three to one. i t Bryan Wins at Home. I pmaha, Xeb., ilav 23. The contest in the Democratic primaries of Douglas! rounty today resulted in an overwhelm ing victory for the Bryan forces. The result is an endorsement for Unnn for delegate at large to the National Dem ocratic Convention, i; Miss Bessie Anderson Is Supposed Hare Bun Off With, Vance '" ;.'4 ' '1' ;. Nodine. ' to . The following account of an elope ment from Turner is gi-en- in last evening's Portland Telegram: Disguised in a baseball uniform and seated in a buggy beside the man she loved, Miss liessie Anderson, 16 years old, and reported to be. of remarkable beauty, fled from the home of her par ents. at Turner, Oregon, and passed through the center of that town with out being recognized by the people who thronged the streets "of that village Sunday. Frank Davis, a resident of Turner, and a deputy sheriff of Linn county are in Portland today searching for the girl and Vance Xodine, who is alleged to have accompanied her in her flight. . '- .. ' I ' The "searchers struck the trail of the fleeing couple shortly after their sensa tional elopement and followed them; to the foothills , of the, Santiam country, hut thfre their trail .was lost. It is be lieved that they - took the train and eame to Portland,, and todsy they are being searched for in xhis city. . 'Xodine is a married man, and left a family at Tillamook when he started HUSH LAD IS FAVORITE. X EW YOB K. .May 2-j.-i Wit h' perfect weather in prospe-t an at least a doss en high class thoroughbred sure to start, , the- great Brooklyn Handicap to morrow at iravesend promises o be one of the trrestest runninif races ever VOTE FOR TWO XIBtCUITiUpGE?. There are two circuit" judges to elect in the third judicial district. Vote for both of the Republican candidates,.- M GEORGE H. BURNETT and ' t . ' B. l. eddy: : J "k : Favoring Judge Parker. -k Montgomery, 5 Ala.,; May 2.1. The Democratic State Convemtion was held In Montgomery tolay. Although no in structions were, given the resdntions adoptef recite that at the present tivne, Jadge Paraer is t he ' most available candidate. , . .'-- - r ' - ;; s - " - - ! ' " ' : Wyoming for Hearst. fl V"u.. - tl- "T -: Tl. T:.-. mle county Dcinocratic coiiuty conven tion today elected delegates to the state convention, instructed for Hearst. Lar amie county is,tbe prinCipa county in the state, anil Deiiieratie leaders saj' ! it. ..linn will lio fnllnwoil hi' fi-rr-vJ other county in the state. j j Tennessee for Parker.)- j Knoxville, 'Teniil May25. The l)t :n-; ocjatic State Convention adjourudl iiu-i til tomorrow, afteV wildly exciting scenes.; The platform, adopted instructs the delegates to vote for Parker aud to vote! as a unit. i 4- beautiful story 'are familiar.,.. Beautiful and appropriate costumes , ; Jiave . leen provided and "the words of the several parts have been committed, so that the I -ii - i : preseniaxion win. uc ,noi ouiy unique, but in every way worth seeing. THE PROHIBITION FALSEHOOD. The (Oregoriian.) chief "discredit of the local op- seen on the American turf. The (tis-J1"11 iruiHsaai " n. i utunt. uu tance is a mile and a quarter and the true. It is not strange that the Pro jnrse is valued at. $-0,000. Irish Lad. ' hibitionist is only restrained with the Ifermis, McChesney, Thej Picket, and greatest difficulty from speaking of the Africander are the most talked group proposed law as prohibition, for it is in the list. Irish Lad, whose advantage prohibition. It originated with the is in weights, is the favorite.' 1 j prohibition camp, and ' it is cleverly t mm - j sought by that camp to attract .the CLOSTVa SCEWCs OP OOKFlTEL VCE support of moderate temperance work- I,OK AXOKLES, May 25. The Meth odist ( -onference txlay assigned sixteen bis.bops of the church to tbelr respective residences for the next quadriennium, adopted reports of the Epworth League Committee and committee - on BKk Concerns, balloted for thrt editor of the ! efs to it. Doubtless the hope is in this way to increase the permanent follow ing of the Prohibition party. Whenever a Prohibitionist in his zeal refers to this bill as a prohibition measure he is promptly sat upon by his 1 more discreet mates: but the zealous r.nworth Herald, and hehl brief memor-' . . ' . i i-Biii ifiiin iriiuw i p in riirui. But that is neither here nor there. ial services in honor ot the memory of some leading clergymen who have died within tle past four years. TELEGRAPH OPEBATOBS WIN. . OMAHA, May 23. Officials of Hie Union Pacific today completed a. settle ment of hours. and pay with the tele graph operators. It is statei the tele graphers were granted better hours and increased pay in a large number of places. l "It was almost a miracle. 'Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible breaking out all over. the body. I am very grateful. I Miss Julia Fiibridge', West Cornwcll, Coun. The falsity of the non-prohibition-contention is stamped upon the very face of the proposed law, which reads: " " Be it enacted by the People of .the State of Oregon: ' Section 1. Whenever a petition therefor signed by not less than 10 tor cent of the registered voters of any county , in the state, or sub-division of any county, or precinct of a county, shall be filed with the' county clerk of such county in the manner in this act prescribed, the county court of such county f shall-order an "election An lx held at the time mentioned in such letitiont and. in the entire district men tioned in such petition, to determine hops of the crop' of 1004. A. J. Bayj of Portland wa the" purchaser in each case, .and the price to be paid was 17 cents. Aiigtist Rothenberg. of - Aurora; sold 20,f)00 )wls, and B. S. (uinn,'of Butteville, 10,000 pounds. Both con? f racts were datef Aprtl 12. DEEDS' RECORDED. Ylie realty, transfers V- V lor record in. the Marion County! recorder 's office yesterday.aggrega'ted Ithe consideration of : 13,492, as follows; 1r -M. and M: H. Wonipole to itiich a l O'XeilL loO., i acre in t 5 a, r. 2 w w d. , . 9000 W. I and.;. J Morris to K..K . and M. E. McKee.'io acres in t " s. r 1 w'; w d . 2500 C. Fallon to S. A. and L. Peter son, 15.7 "acres in t 3 s," r 1 w; W" d . . .". ;. . .... . . TOO A. J. and K. K. Hiehardson to Svlvania Titus, i acre in sec. 10, t 9 s, r 1 w ; w d C50 K. and S. J. Ferguson to John . J-', Shoup. lot 2, block 3, South west addition to Salem; w d.. 350 ti. A. and L. Petenum to C. and C. B. Danielson 3 acres in t - 5 , .rli.w w, d--. . .. . 216 J. K. Whitney to Sarah Kennedy land in Thomas' addition to Woodbnrn; w d . 0 Citv View Ceraeterv Assn. to J. M. Lawrence, s' lot 4, block 17, sec. "B," Citv View Cem eterv; deed .... . J.. ' r . . . 2 P." II. and J.'V. Marlay to Lncin- 8.' . OODD JOB TENDERED. .Cl'IICAOO, Mav 2.:-,A disi.aK-h to the Tribune from K?njwria, Kan., says: William Allen White, Hlifor of the Kiia llaily i47-tt, ' !: 1-.mi offrrixl Ifie position of State A'lvoimtant wit nt pay Tndtr C-ovefnor HhiIov. .i r. White has nd yet -accepted. The offer mane by (lovern'or Bailey is the nult of an elit'ri:il written by Mr. Whit Jast week, in which he 'said he would gladly accept the place of State! Ac countant without a salary. He expressed the lioliof that a State Ac'conntant i-otdd find plenty of work. to do in checking tip the cXH?nditures of I the I IVceountant was treated latiire of liMKt, ami pa IfjOIH a year, but has never neen filled. : of the Stsfe Jtl by the lcgiB-jsl ys a salary "'M da J, t 9 s, Total Thomas. aeV. of r 3 w; -q c d sec. .$13,492 -rr An Open Letter. Prom the Chapin S. C, News: Early in the spring mywifo! and I were taken ; i ' i COME TO OBEOON AND LIVE ' ' fPlTTSBCKO, Pa May .;; 23. Two deaths and a number of prostrations wero recorded tonight.v Tne maximum : temperature was &1 degriecH. . . " ' j SAM BEBOER DEFEATED. SAX FUANCISfO. May 23 William Bodenbach. pf Xew York, champion amateur beaw weight, was given the decision tonight over Sam Bcrger, of this city, in a four round contest. - ! - ROOTED IN. THE DLOOD. s After the ge of 45 or 50, when the vital powers are natnrally weaker. It Is noticed that a hurt of any kind heals slowly and often a rery insignia cant agatch-or bruise A J J n 'j.Vat i becomes a bad ulcer or piiZ YLa I fc-- foraws. . aore. At this time of bot is hmA is M bm t tnfii- mdittc ; i Tstl' JZZZ-hZ - - littl. than eb orr,bt wwiM life warty . growtflS, hmi. . xhia eoaUnnsd for aeaae tls thsm th Games -1 -A -.:.rviv w.-.. .( .-y - mttil it ran as lax as a w yy - -TTf r Yiilxi. ct 8. S. 8. and dsWrsninad nave oecu on iuc ooay -j,. it f alr txiL aa It is rmr sable wast a ' almost from bi rth begin w.rfu -ffi t th ir-i- ; tk. .or ; to inflame and fester.-?. ?JtV?'ltV lVZ ZVtl'lTl nt before verv antr -till mltnxm of tH Csncr, ti'l my-rBsrs-l aeaita large eating 'ulcers: tin- H wrs aa Whenever a sore or ulcer Is slow In healing then yotj may be sure omething: is radically wrong -with your blood. Some old taint or poison that has been slumbering, there for year, Is beginninff to asert tUelf, and breaks out and becomes a bad ulcer and perhaps the bejrinmn of Cancer. These 14 sores are rooted in the blood, and while washes.,Soaps. salves, etc . keep the surface deaij, they are not healinr-' A. blood snedictneto pnfy and strenjttien ine poiiutea diooo and a tonic to build up the general system is wnax is needed, and S. S. S. is just such, a remedy. . Ke poison is so powerful and no- jna . so ceaaiy that this ereat vegetable ; blood remedy cannot reach It, and ulcers of every kind quickly yield to its wonderful curative prop ertics. If you bare sn old sore or ulcer, : write us all about it, and rfl edi ct 1 advka or any information you may desire will be given by oar phyti Cisas without rhatxe. J7.T SITTFT CPTCmC COm ATIAOTA, GZm ' VOTE - AGAINST LOCAL OPTION . . . - . i . . . " . . i 'It is, not loeal jOption. t is county, prohibition. It will enable the people of ; one community to .say whether the people of another in the same 'county shall have prohibitioh, ' demoralizing communi- tis and driving people away, anl plaeing the btisincss of liquor selling into: the worst; hands. It will, if ensctd, do Orogou bun- -drcds of thousands of dollars worth of damage, befote it can 1m repealed, and will bring no benefits whatever. The proposition is wholly bad. dishonest and unfair. It has demoralized j and almost depofxdatcd many Texas towns. Tbe proposition is not deferring of the vote of any Hon-t or fair man, because it is one sailing under false Colors, intended to deceive, and because it will do damage- instead of good, and retard the growth of Oregon! as nothings cL eoald.--- .Vdv. . whether '. the .sale of intoxicating liq uors shall Ve prohibited in such county or sub-division, of such county or in such precinct. - - - . -'- Thi proposal . is Mished njion atten tion by the s aswertio- that its. jjtote scope is te enable the residence tn tions of a city-to keep, saloons oat of their boundaries. This is t the under standing upon "which - moderate tem peranne workers have" been licgsilcd into support of the set.-.Oue f thfpr posal's rowt highly moral advocates (in his own prtenw) and most highlr crooked (in fact), lwaov he cannot state any qoextion or Tact hoaesttv, has said over his own signature that the application of the law will be 'ctn fined to residence districts.'. ' - Xeither be nor any other man has right to say, what. the appliration of the law" will be.T'Tbe law itself di' terminus that,: Xo man' is honest who undertakes to pielge the applieatieir a law Wore, it v is enactcl. -He- has neither the authority t promise --- nor tbo power, to. fulfilL The. first section of the law,, aa we have. .quoted it, pro vides that'll per cent of the voters V' any eonnty can compcf an election, and if prohibition carries prohibition. is .the with diarrhoea -and severe were the pains that w called a physician who prescribed fof n, Jmt his medicines failed to give any relief. A friend who had a bottle of . ChambcrUia's Olie, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Kemdy on hand gave tis each a dose and we at nce felt the- effects. ' J procured a ; bottle and before using the entire contents we were entirely cured. It is a wonder ful "remedy and" should le found ia ev ery, household. If. C Bailey, editor. This remedy is for sale by all druggists. Miss . Elizabeth Mo well of Vancou ver, wlia has. dn visiting friends in Willamette ITuiversity, returned home yesterday. JShe was a student of the University during the winter and last year. - .-. A Modern Health Seeleii Fo? any of.the ills of either j . Mind or Body So 'few homes are prepared to give either proper care or com fort neteatary for recovery. Tli5s sanatorium is ezpre-cly fitted up for the comfort and attention re quired by the Invalid. - The very conditions exist here, that ia" needed to bring back ft health the worn. out or fretful aick one. ' The sanatorurm is so perfectly arrangvU that pa tients rc-ive the best of atten. tion. 8eiarate rooms properly ventilated and all hygienic con ditions perfect. All t he comforts of the most elegant home; com bined with skillful nurses aud constant attention. - Every con venieooe for all fcurgical cases. Address orvisit - , lie ftoe worn Corner Winter and Ferry cjtreets SALEM OREGON M . SSSrf i it . M M m H M H i Mada-Young Again. . "One f DrVfetnga Kew Life pills each, night (fWt two weeks has put me in vty . tn agaiOf writes P. II. Turner, of JDempset-towa," Ta. They're the best in the world for Hver, sbnmaeh and bowel Pnrely vegetable. - Sever gripe.-, Ouly 2e, .at Dsn J. Fry's Uug slore. ';..,- v - .. . ., .. .. Capital National Bank Of BaJetn Transacts a (eucrsl Jtank ing iSusines. - . Savlsgs Bask Dep.rlraeot Pays three ier cent interest on Bar ings account,. Cotnp'iunded setiil anuually. Deposits of one dollar or more ret i red at any time. Pass book, issued to e:ich depositer. J 1 V J iv ii ysr i i a ; r r. i ' (nil for Infants and Children. TIicTKIimI Yon llare Always llouslit has b-aruc tli .Sgiia tnre ofClias. II. Klietclier, anil liiis Ioett inadrt under his personal supervision io over" tlO yean. AHiv no oMf. . t6 deceiro yo lu tliis. Counterfeit), ImilRthais and i Jnst-as-froofl are but Experiiitents, aiu.1 entUiigr the t health, of Childreu Iixperienco agalrist UxpH-Titneiit. Tne Kind Ton Have Always, Bought Bears the Signature of IJgjJjJJ SI ' M ' L In Use For Over 30 Years. " l rrtv S7 WlfliTE-. Sifl !RT WAISTS NEW STYLES, MEDIUM PRICES, GOOD QUALITY i -New Embroideries AND Insertions from 5c a yard up. Mil inpri If J 1 New at low prices. NICE STREET HATS DRESS HATS FOLIAGE ! FLOWERS 1 BUCKLES CHIFFON and a great variety j of frames. Reasonable prices, newest styles and good quality. ' ROSIEIN & GREENBAUM 302 Commercial St. - Salem, Or. The De Laval 5 --i i '-" - '; : ' . t ' 3 ' :" ... . Ii Cream Separator Ssvcs lis eow STery yes r. . 6o!d on laitsllmenu $5 to 110 no. Hare De LstsU xasde than alt the rest pot together. ' Get one snJ you'vs got tSe very best. I CREAM CO. 225 CwnmcrcUl St. Phone 2401 Salem - - Oregon :i Dr. W. "ORTON DAVIS We treat sucpovfullj' nil I rival', nervous ami chronic disivxsMify also 11 I, stomach, heart. liver. fci liK-v ai,i tbro.it jtrobtles. .We cure ..SVl'lllLLIS (with- ont niercurv) to stav cured forever, it 30 to GO day. We remove STU I CT IT.:-: without operation or pnirt, in 15 '''J- -WK CL'Ki; CONOIMMIOFA IN A WEEK.- , The dewtororth- instiiut are all regular gra.Iuatcn, hive --.ha-l rrmiv years' exjrienoe, hav lcen Imma .a 1'ortlnuil for 15 y-;irs, . have a r'f-ut.i-lioja to maintniu. an-1 ' will "iindertnlt? bi e.ase unless certain cure can If cfficto- We rurmiie m enre Jn cver tr.e we :n h take or t ftre uo lei-. Corisulttion frw. ter wtiMfuiUl. Ior4icucc BO"K K aiallcl free In wrr.r. : if you cannot cU at ollioe wri'.c for queiti bUiik lor borne treatment.' .' Office noun to 5, an-i 7 to"i Scadnj 1" f i- Th leading p-iiUsU in the Nor!het. " Kitablisibed JV3. DR. W. NORTON DAYIS & ,Vmm Hoy Mots I. ft. K. Cor. Third art Mine trt. PORTLAND. OKEGON.. ifTe ret ef tui4tnwAi A -. t.Kun. r. I Bold la Salts r H C. VXamrn, HOP STOVES Wc nunke are tuaile from 1 he Kurt" iatteni, whieli ha IieeD a succras in hop houses rdiI given the best of m(U foction. - " ? I We tye as tntirrJjr ' Kew friction feed ' .!'". " wlni-h is going to ljeVxtcn- lively uwd JrirSawinUla.t'--Iecilly.' ft foWawy with rfeam feed, In jat a l?ixl, and very much cheaper. --I ' ". -:- :n wT7ai rftr:' vlS iron Works Marcus, Daley & Sband, I' Proprietors. Front ami State. , l'hntie 2313 D'a k - j MIEN, ORECON. Mm. .-in saiom mm is This wonfl-rfJ' Chjhesa doctor ' ca.lla -rcae t" eause he cures t' pla witboyt opcr tlo it aro rlvr'' p to die Hi cur" iXsi iui; : ful CluneH berl, roots, bud. and vesreUblea. Uat are entirely known to mc-Kal aclence In th' cW' try. TbrovrH ttv u.- of thse hir' less remedJe. thl : famous doct r know- the action of over KK diff-:""1 remedies which he muccejmi uliy different diseases. He puvaJit cure catarrh. : wthms, lu0J. thrf. rheaxnattem. nervounc. '""XrJt m.tMiwj9 w.ujcr. manhood, all crivat-? diseatf" hundreds of' teatimoniala. moderate. . . r ' rall and see him. Consultation v' ratient out of ihe city blank and circuTar. .Hnclose , ' ,lUMlrm 1 II? V, JT . v - cine Co.. 2i3 Alder street. Oregon. Mention tills , pajxr lia QUCT I'ortlaP'1" Cliss. '.IV,' Henwm left yenterany for the nituing diqtrictx of Itlnho nul i!n- tanai nteed nt Cancer Cure Guara No kuire..no rxiin. Why with X-rays when yon have o"t,,',r: sureoCVredou? rmvnytnTH'--iencs. riend fi.r iHiiijlil,t,'rr,ul"-1 ZJ) Yamhill tftrvtl, rorlluii'l, Orcff' '