-4- jfn-iKw'WWH' ' " mmtiH ALL CHICAGO W. W. Watson, Leading .Real Estate Man, Re stored to Health by Paine's Celery Compound. CliiOAUO, March 25. Mr. "W. Vf. WntBon'M reputation throughout the West for unerring Judgment In tho valuation of land has miido him fore most among tlio most conservative, careful class of Inventor In Chicago. Unlike tunny hard driven business men, the owner of "Alpine NelghtH," that splendid suburb of Chicago, has not neglected his health on account Of his exacting business Tho follow lug unrcqucstcd statemont from Mr. "Watson shows how consistent with his illfe-long, careful, conscientious and successful business habits has been his uttcntlon to getting well. Ho fltatcs In tho Tlmcs-Hcrald: "Upon tho recommendation of a friend, I used I'alno's celery compound for headaches, constipation, Indi gestion and loss of sleep, and found it all It was recommended to bo. 1 suffer no more from hcadachos.Blcop soundly at night, and am now In perfect health. This Is tho only medlcluo that I liavo over taken for theso com plaints, which has bcnclltcd mo at nil." W. w, "Watson, 225 Dearborn street, llusy men and women aro apt to think thoro IsalwayH tlmo to got well. Tho fact that only ono person In u hundred dies of old ago hIiowh how recklessly men and women postpono attending to their health and allow It to goto pieces while thoy dovoto themselves heart and 6oul to allalrs that aro trilling In comparison. Wives and mothers have no greater duty than to see that thoso dear to them do not becomo so absorbed In tho work of providing for tho house hold as to loso their health and shorten their days. No mora thoughtful stop could lw taken during tho spring days that aro now horo than to urgo such tired and often Irrltablo homo providers to take Palno's celery compound. There aro thousands of homos where DAILY LINK TO PORTUNI). ' STEAMERS Altona and Ramona I.KAVK- DAILY. SUNUAV Portland, 64S a. . 9:00 .m! f1,en. 7M$.n. loiij a.m. Independence, Oijo a. m. Go a.m. Vulclc time. ttgiiiriVrvlce and clieaii tales ... ' M. 1. UALUWIN. Agent, Salem. """-TOTr aBHwaawaawMi 'fl Spring Day-? ItLlX. I'T-l 1 i;-r 1 r IlrltHM It (tntlolitu ...,-.. I H. 1VL BRANSON & CO At tle oldjA, iV KNOWS HIM. overwork has led to worrying, fretting and despondency, that need only I'alno's celery compound to banish tho unhealthy atmosphere and make things bright and cheerful again. It Is tho qrjly spring remedy univer sally pi escribed by physicians. It makes people well by giving them u hearty appetite and a relish for their food. Hard-worked men and women, tho nervous, weak and debilitated, get now strength, fresh nervous en ergy and a purer, more vigorous blood supply from Palno's celery compound. Tho most valuable nerve and brain Invlgorator and restorer practically demonstrates the life-long conviction of Its cmluont discoverer, Professor Phelps, M. 1)., LL. 1)., of Dartmouth, College. Professor Phelps was for a long tlmo convinced that bound nutri tion was tho koystono of firm health, and that where thoro wcro signs of poorly nourished nervo tissues, und of thin, pale-colored blood, some means must lw dovlsed to supply these de llclenclcs briskly and rapidly. Pro fessor Phelps prepared Palno's colery compound on this basis. It has proved an litvlgoriitor, Htrcngthenor and a great spring purifier, such aw tho world has never enjoyed lcforo our day. Tomorrow, or tho noxt day, or tho day aftor Is not soon enough to look about getting rid of weakness or dlbeaso. Take Palno's celory com pound today. There Is no tlmo equal to theso early spring days for throw ing off jKKir health. Thoro aro few persons who do not need to tako a spring remedy. Many not downrlgnt sick, but tired or ailing, would lw Immensely benollted by taking Palno's celory compound, especially at this particularly favor able season of tho year. This great compound will banish that tired feeling, cleans tho blood and regulate the nerves. S$ U 5 Miss E, A, Stcwar t t ', v sa , M MILLJJNtJKY,! uC Cr'3Cs2C 94 State St. Tiii CX3ZX 1 .1 . . Van Eaton store, nu AFTER THE CONVENTION. DY A BYSTANDER And Tooze dldnjt howll , It was no year at nllor bankers. The people uro In It with n big P. The Woodburn farmers fought well. Tho picture peddling racket didn't work. There's a good deal of life In that old coon, Barkloy. When Claud Gatch nominates a man, he stays nominated. ft "Turn the klckcrsoutsldo." Frank Davcy's speech at Woodburn. ft ft The ticket Is a winner against tho Held. And the people will hurrah for It. There Is nine silver sentiment left n the Republican party yet, gentle- men. Warren Cranston goes homo happy and will make better Dolph cheese than ever before. It was 11 crcat victory for the peo ple's side of the question In Marlon county. That black Republican leader from Woodburn is an old John Fremont woolly horse. . MoKlnley Mitchell Is a true Repub lican all McKlnloy wool and a yard wide Mitchell. Carry tho news to Harvey Scott that Elder Uarkley has been renomi nated. And Craig, too. Tho people novor sent a truer set of men to a county convention than that Woodburn delegation. JudgoJudd was too hard to pro nounce. Ills Republicanism Is a great deal harder, however. Tho people cheered for tho good work of tho country boys tho noble boys with muddy hoofs. "Is ho honest." The Journal's Joko on tho county Judges became the bou mot or tho convention. Thos. Sims Is entitled to iiydcputy ship under Frank Wrlghtman and Tom would make a good one. Oh, but didn't the boys lovo Park ley, though? You never love a thing real hard until you have to. Tho ghost party at the opera houso today hold several seances. It. Is tho party with a ghost of a chance. Professional ofllco seeking don't pay, boys. Havo a little string called prin ciple attached to all your actions. Tho Republican party Is with tho pcoploon all vital Issues. It novor abandons tho people, by tho way. Aftor Wrlghtnmn was nominated It was practically Impossible for Fret?. to bo nominated. Study It out. Tho rubber-tube, Intuited . nartv with bicycle wheels in Its head Is rat tling around in tho opora houso today. There was never a crowd of town politicians sat down on so sortly but effectually as well, no matter when. Mitchell won't havo to keep the Murlon delegation In a dark room to keep them from sprouting Tor Dolph. . The A. P. A. legislative candidate got 02 votes. That Is said to havo been a test vote of their strength In tho convention. Klder Uarkley beats tho golden rulo with his silver rule from the holy scriptures: "Esteem another better than yourself." . Tho llttlo banker politicians aro now saying tho legislative ticket Is mado up of Populists. They will find them pretty good Populists. "When 1 como around to assess you don't got your stock bchlnii.tiin e. staok," was Assessor Ilobart's only speech to tho convention. Tho Statesman will pleaso do somo crowing ovor tho man It has been call ing Poohbah Smith. It will only bo a llttlo bantam squeak at best. ft Geo. "W, Jones, of Turner, for school superintendent Is youug, but ho has a head on him that Is a credit to tho old Jones stock.and nllthoJoueses will voto for him. Our dear friend. Joiim.v tw. .. for countv trwisni t " ' time and with tho wrong.comblna Hon, JoUn generally gets tlieve, and ts there right. miin ..t.nlnH . TiA.tr Xl'rlrrllf! O.I1U JlUilllllitWUU III i-'iuun ii"o" - man was really tho first and only en Joyablo thing that happened to Crolsan and Bingham. They had a right to have sortie pleasure. Frank Wrlghtman Is one of tho boys ono of the best of boys and those who fought him tho hardest'nro now his warmest friends. Ho did not make 11 boy campaign of It by any means. 1 The city was well filled with Popu- j lists today, and they were an Intel!!-' gent, well-appearing body of men. ; They seemed to have fallen heir to, Mm resnoctnbtlltv brought In by the, Republicans yesterday. j Ross Ike Buckley very gracefully j admits that ho didn't get llttlo Dooj Smith's scalp. Ho wanted It over mo bad. Rut ho doubled teams with John Knight and tho both got away' with Judge Hubbard's scalp. Jap Mlnto had the moral courage to stand by his convictions, and the boys clustered around him like bees swarm ing In June, when tho light got hot. Ho Is not one of thoso wishy-washy- sissy sort of politicians, and the peo ple will stand by him. That the most earnest supporter movement In tho of tho untl-Dolph last legislature and Its most earnest supporter In the rank and Hie of the party In Marlon county should have got the biggest vote in the conven tion for representative Is matter for Mr Dolph to reflect about . Rut he never lelhvK Making Rill Waldo delegate at' large to both state and district con ventions was a wise and safe way to prevent tho convention from express ing any cholco In the matter. It was great work. No man loses so much tlmo from playing croquet in the In terest of the Republican party as Rill Waldo. "They have been ramming all sorts of things down our throats these Sa lem politicians wlthqut even asking permission of tho people of Woodburn. Wo have given tho Salem politicians a bitter dose of their own medicine. Wo didn't ask their permission to nominate Rarkley." The speaker was Geo. Whitney, tho French prairie farmer. PERSONAL. Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany, was In tho city today. S. W. Thompson, the Jeweler, was a Portland business visitor today. Ranker J. W. Poorman leturncd to Woodbuon on tho.overland this morn ing Dr. R. Cartwright was a Portland visitor today, going down on tho over- laud. C. B. Ilodgkln, M. C. and 0. S. for northwest Insurance Assn. of Port land, returned to tho metropolis this morning after a short vacation spent with his parents in this city. J. S. Smlth.of Albany, Is In thoclty, a delegate to tho Populist state con vention. Mr. Smith wns an old school friend of Steve Sanford of this city, and had not seen him for sixteen years until today. Probate Court. In tho probato court tho petition of A. B. Huddleson for probato of will of Thomas J. Richardson was granted. Luclndu Richardson Is nppolnted executrix. Property worth $1,700. Intlu estatoof Leonard Schlndler of Sllverton, Mellnda Schlndlor ap pointed executrix without bonds. Property worth $8,000. To MAimw-Waltor C. Sanford and MUsMablo Dyer, Geo. II. Dyer wit ness, obtained a license to wed this year. Ouro for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headaches I'.ICCtriC Illltrr. Vl. nrn...l I.. .1.. oest. It ellccts a permanent cure nml tho rno?t dreaded habitual sick headache yeilds to Its imluencc. We urne all who are nflllcied to proiure a bottle, anl uive this remedy a fair ral In case of habitual constipation Elec trie Hitters cum li n;. ,!..,. i.. ...i..i . to the bowels, and fev case long resist the use of this medicinM. 'rw it nnl- rrtr... cents and il.oo nt Kml a i .. n,U store. bb" ",u ,,,, CheaP t0 Frisco. nnli VV0"Mfty stcorBo Including meals Smi in ' CS8" s.tciuuer from Port land to San Francisco. Steamers leave Portland every live Js. a-fl-l m Treasurer's Nntin- County Thkasurur's Office, 95. i n.,.i"V..y.lI'..ll,,rPr!.wu-l oaukm, ur., iMiirch 25 ilnrX.;, 11 "v'v"i Kvcn mai llio un- K5SSll,M.mon?y on hand Pay ! ft wiiujr uu iiuuu 10 pay 1 TTSi 'r L Js.tfi??5'? the miuo will stop on that date. o or o Ja1 Ml?TOi 3-25-2W county Treasurer. OLDMA'NUR'RAiwi ni..t.. 1. Salem Truck Dray Co. 3-io-3t ' The U. S. Gov't Reports SJbflnr Royal Rkimir rVia-Air t j9c.tltinue. OF DELEGATES. - i , - 1 p om Marton ciunty to State and Con J passional Convention. n,,T .ates to state convention. Wm. IHlleary, Turner. N. G. Sonncmann, Salem. . II. L. Barkloy, "Woodburn. D. S. Kaln, Roscdale. W. B. Brown, Gcrvals. J. n. Riches, Sllverton ' R. E. Downing, Sublimity. Thos. Bruce, Salem. Mark Skill, Salem. W. J. Iladly, Marlon. Wm. Cherrlngton, Salem. J.T. Ross, Mt. Angel. James L. Cook, St. Paul. F. C. Pcrrlne, Salem. D. V. Sherman, Salem. Adam Ohniart, Salem. Claud Gatch, Salem. J. A. Shaw, Mill City. DliLhUATKS TO DISTRICT CONVENTION. II. R. Condlt, Turner. . W. Ilollls, Salem. A. F. Rlackcrby, Sllverton. J. II. lioland, JclTcrson. Geo. Ehlcn, Ruttevllle. Win. Fry, Hubbaul. J. II. McNary, Salem. Louis Stlnson, Salem. R. J. Hendricks, Salem. C. Wilson, Sllverton. Prince Byrne, Salem. LISTS Celebrated WorldBeater 30HF 20 Ounces for 5c, . IUST RECEIVED HARPITT P, O, FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON 1MPROVED-CONCENTRATCD. The Original 25-Cc2nt Squirrel Poison.. JiAilSSSt IlioiflvJAWILfl ?LjuiVftfZLi.i'SUMS2C-..irMi fcCll'BlM J. Voorhces, Woodburn. J. C. Johnson. Salem. A. J. Richardson, Stayton. Jap Mlnto, Salem. 13. E. MoKInnoy, Salem. Win. Rushy, Mchaina. C. D. Ilartman, Scotts Mills. Win. Waldo dclegato at largo for both district und stato convention. Bronchitis Cured. Macleay, Or.. Jan. 30. 1800. After having the grip I was left with rheu matism and bronchitis. The doctor cured tho rheumatism, but my throat was still in a bad condition. My mother had been using Hood's Sarsap arllla and I thought I would try it. After I had taken one bottle of this medicine my throat was nil right. Mrs. Emma 0. Slnioral. Hood's Pill's euro biliousness,' indi gestion. Statk Lands. Secretary of State Klncnld, Stato Treasurer Phil Mots chan, and Clerk W. II. Odell went In to session yesterday nfternoon for ills cualon of state land matters. After tho routine had been fully disposed of, tho board took up tho contest pending before It In which Watt Brother . noso tho claims of Joseph Guptlll and Alexander Metfair to certain lnnrto in section 10, township 2 north, range 8 west, and nfter duo cioiiiwrntinn awarded a verdict supporting tho ciaun oi watt urothers. A Little Rlaze. Last evening about 8 o'clock fire was discovered nt the house of J. D. Tanner, located on thirteenth and Ferry streets. It was caused by a defective Hue but was put out by the family and friends making tho work of tho lire derm!; ment unnecessary. oepart- Tho D lscovery Baved His Life Mr. G. Cailloutte, Draggist, Beaversvllle 111., say,; "To Dr. King's Nw DiS I owe mv lire Wm ,L..7 ...1.1. "'" jr S? ? "thephysicia'nrfor miles abo .ri",0"l, WM.Civenup and told ' not live. Having Dr.Kinc's Nev ,d,IC0'T in m ore I sent for a bttlu and get better and after Cbe, " naX?m.,'!?.Ldte 'bf8 up ami about again. It Is worth in gold. We won't keep store ji mice UOUICS was Us weiobt or house wii,"uct a free trial Legg's Drug Store. at Fred A. Don't mistake the rintn nt ti, r tlst concert. It Is Wednesday night. Facts of TOEdklE-Messsengewof eho Lockwood Messenger .Svstem 1 sjvlft. Ring blue boxg'cPJgj,, Jg Special Sale -THURSDAY- SMASH All wash goods reduced, Do not miss seeing our elccnm tint- ai nrJces that will nevoid, .. m ... , r... TOCK 257 Commercial street. Phone 112, ANOTHER LOT. LAWRENCE Grocery In i-pound cans. Guarantee!. Thousands of farmers from all over this state have learned that FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON at 2; cents is as Pood or better than more expensive foreign brands ol uncertain 'strencth. Fry's It the nenulne and most re. liable poison. Use no other. For sale by Ceo. L. Oaskett. Fred A. Lerri?. G. W. Putnam, and Stelner Druir Co. . ilrurmisrs Sn. . - -- ---. F0'- " Important to Farmers. Wakoleo's Squirrel Exterminator tho original and only article of it, kind giving complete satisfaction. Now reduced from CO to 30 cents per can. For salo by Stelner Drug Co. Llllili & Brooks nnrl C. W Pntmon Salem.Oregon 3-l-lm ' THE MARKETS. Chicago. March 25. Wheat, cash 62Vic. May 63, New York, March 25 Silver,66ic; lead, 3 3' SAN FRANCISCO MARKET, ban Francisco, March 25. Whoat, t.07 uui..JrcEon. cno ce. raUnm Inforlnr 1 Jc, valley, oiic. uops yi nolnhlr nt ilTtitf Potatoes fjo to 90c per sack. Oats Milling. 7JSo. n , PORTLAND MARKET, r ,.rl,,a.l?d.'. RIarch as- Wheat valley, 60c; - ", j.tj, ucnion county. 3.iS,graharn, $2.65; superfine, $2.25 per bbl, -.., . wms, .jiyc; grey S2W23J csf'a.Js4:255,25, barref, 4.s57.9o; Potatoes . . New Oregon, 2S3oc per sack. w'rW S8.So per ton. 6K' y' 9,OC5 Eastern Ongon Millstuns..Bran, $ll.Soi3oo; shorts,J2 Apples.. 40c. PoullrV. .Hens C. nvM.n . 1? .. Hldcfl. .Dren. cli.,1 r, u. . 60 lbs 4Cishee"p pelts, ,o70ao:' Unaer Itv ' accorU,ng ' qual fancy dairy, 4S; filr t6 Roofl' common. iV.e. ' uuuer. .urennn fnnu . '55; '35 i Cheese .Oregon full cream, liie Heel. .Topsteers, 22 3.ec per lb fair to good steers . 22c; cows,? dressed beef, 4sjc. sv-i Mutton.. Best beef, a.oo2.2e; choice 'logs.. Choice, heavy, 4.so(ae.oo llnhi anlf?fde"5 ?;7S5drea, AffiwttK per....0n,,1cnaicel S6c; large, 34C vv. , SALEM MARKET. o3u. 17c3 " bu" matket fl"n' 6"oBal'1,Cheat 4.ScOS.ooj timothy, Hour. .In wholeial int. --. ...,. 3.2o; bran, bulk iLooj 'sacteT 2 oo shorts, I3.oefaii.oo: chon rlS0.rt!Sf 12.00, r .-, . ..uuy Poultry.. Chickens, 3.0033.50 per doz W-Drettod,. mi2V Hoc.. Dressed, y.. Live Cattle.. 22i. Ktes..Caili R Butter. . Best dalrv 25c. " 5c; fancy creamery, v-neese i2i3c. Meats Bac, 7c; ham tjefshoulders, cc. Potatoes., iccner iui smoked WooL.Best, 12&C. Horn.. Best. Af&r yjv. 'Sc.perbu. ToMopi?0u) GOODSfc ,.. ..-,.... jrwui SOCIETY CHRONICLE. A SUIIPMSE PAHJY. Another one of those pleasant n prises, which tho people of theGarden Road vicinity often ltnZ given In honor of Mr. und Mrs 'bl! sing, on Tuesday .evening March i nt 8 p. in. About 8::i0 a very lntrst' lug mimical program w.-i iv,ri consisting ef: Violin music mp i, Vcal so o dora E. S SKSmS JgarctMu5 va,ot;:.::::::MVs:Wsaa" The lunch which was scrvedat ft o'clock was most delicious. Tno who partook of tho "goodies" were' Mr.nndMra. Lansing, Mr.nnd.Mn' Pooler, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, and others. Mrs. Davidson Acquitted. San .Francisco. March 25,-jfo. Mary A. Davidson was acquitted ol tho chargo of extorting $500 from Ret, 0. 0. Brown. Tho rapidity with which the verdict was rendered nlmost took away tho breath from those interested. Dr. Brown, the only witness for tho prosecution, m responsible for the verdict by his ono testimony. ne testified that he paid money to Mrs. Davidson, nnd whemskcdlfthe money was paid only to secure writ ten evidence In tho form of a receipt against Mrs. Davidson. Urown wji nuked the question half a dozen times in various lorms but stuck to hUre ply. Thereupon tho court Instructed the Jury to acquit, which wns done. LaCrossc on Fire. LaCrosse, Wis., March 2I.-A in which threatened to destroy the en tire north sldo of tho city broke out today in tho lumber district. At 2:13 tho lire wns gotten under control. A hundred thousand dollars worth of lumber, owned by the LaCrossc Lum ber Company war burnsd. POLITICAL EVENTS. Marlon county Populist convention nt Salem March 25, 1.0 a. m., with 20$ delegates. Stato Populist convention at Salem Thursday, March 20, at 1 o'clock-awl Friday; 200 delegates. State Prohibition convention meeU In Portland on Wednesday, March 23 Polk county Republican primaries, Friday, April 3. Polk county Republican convention nt Dallas, April 4. . TTirut-. f.nnfTi-ncalnnnl illst.rlnr, ReDUO- llcnn convention at Albany on Tues day, April 7. State Democratic convention n Portland April 0th. Republican nntional convention meets in St. Louis, Juno 10. Democlatlo national convention meets in Chicago, July 7. National Populist convention Louis, July 22. St Lost. , A medium sited blackjll leather " eriD. containing letters, tension psP' "z other articlfls. including a bottle Ol 6 oil. D. L. McLain. Report to "" 10-tf Will pay liberal reward. Awarded Highest Honors World's FIr Alod!, Midwinter Flf. CREAM POHDIB iMct Pcrftct UtM. 4oYwiUwStP toJA-- t Wti'1tlJM'WBiltAi-