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'vv7T'pqtn!qQyr2" t luijjiuiiiiiun'm winrtfriiitrii,Hrrr"''J'- - lfcw y "! f ft iff,. . BANK PRESIDENT BEALS, 0 The Great Financier Found Wealth in Paine's Celery Compound, SOCIETY CHRONICLE. Gov. and Mrs. Win. P. Lord were passengers to Portland by the Salem local tins morning. ' - 2 Prominent among the New England men whose brains and energy have helped to make the western states rich and powerful In Genural David T. Heals, president of the Union national banlc of Kansas City. .Successful In his ninny enterprises, ho lives today Ih a lino mansion at thocorner of In dopendenco and Wabash uvea. The work and the responsibility Incum bent on the president of so Important banking Institution as the Union national would endanger the sturdiest health. Gen. Heals' clear-headedness and good senso were as manifest In the choice of n remedy as In his busi ness enterprise, lie strengthened his tired nervous system by the uo of Tnlno's celery compound. Its Invig orating, health-giving effects Justlllcd his expectations, and showed in his own case tlioremnrkabloof this much discussed remedy for thoroughly restoring and strengthening the "run down" system. , "I found Value' celery compound, an agreeable tonic and soothing to the nerves," says General Heals. These aro tho concise words of com mendation characteristic of tho con servative business man and tho In lluontlal banker, who has learned to weigh well Ills words. Tho scanty sunlluht and tho stair. naut.usedupnlr of living roomsdtirlng mo winter reduces tho strength thd Mrs. Geo. W. Wntfcandson returned this week, after; an? nbsencc of sev eral months In eastern cities. Ml.ss Rita Hnkestraw. who Is at tending Willamette university, will spend Sunday with relatives nt Chcm-awa. Mrs. Thos. Townsend nnd Miss Kit tle H. O'Donnell left for San Fran cisco this morning, via Steamer Ruth tol'ortland. M. p. Muster and family, who hnve resided In Salem the past six months, left this morning via Salem local for San Francisco. Miss W. J. Wilds, who has been at tending school nt Monmouth, was n passenger on the lloscburg local this mornlhg for hor home nt Albany. Miss Millie Gray, who has been vis iting the Misses Mctsehan, left this morning via Steamer Ruth for her ho.no at Canyon City. Miss Gray wns accompanied to Portland by Miss Anna Metselian, who will lcturu to Salem Sunday evening. Otto and Antonc Metselian, stud ents of tho Oregon Agricultural Col lege at Corvallls, came down on the lluth last evening, and will spend a few days with their relatives In this city expecting to return Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Walte left this morning for Newport, to spend a month at tho seaside. Mrs. Walte has not been enjoying the best of health tills spring, and as she always derives great beucllt from a short sea- bon at Newport, hopes to return In the best of spirits. Mr. Walte is al ways ready to enjoy the seaside, too. Clias. A. HcrL'strcsscr.buslncss man ager of the Dally Leader ot Madison, S. D., Is in the city on a visit with his old time friend .1. A. linker, the lum ber man. lie Is pleased with Oregon, I llllt 1W.1 I..I..I.,.. ........ .. t. til f.. .... uuu uuu uuiiiiK ruin a urn iui ou lining employed constantly Indoors. The need the absolute necessity of a genuine luvlgorator at this spring season has impressed itself on the ill I null fin .if (ill flilntrliwr tuwitil.. Iiuivi.viuti f. . a biii.iniii jrvijrii.. ..u iiuu ill. illlfe C1.VII 11 lull IUI ou JllUIIJ In tho famous laboratory of Dart-1 years, ho thinks wo ought to have this mouth Medical School, 'Prof. Edwnrd i whole country made into a level nlnln E. Phelps, M. I). LL. 1)., discovered like Dakota, but we nro not built that the formula of Palno's celery com-'way. pound, a remedy that has becomo the Capt. J. L. Rcnnett, who is known standard nerve restorer, blood purltler, to the entire city as tho late proprie and stronglliener from one end of the tor of tho postotllce news stand, left country to the other, a preparation today f( r Santa Monica, Cal., where .mil, Milium iiiiiiuiiiuuiiNMiuiiiuuicino i,0 w so Olirn nt tho. NnMnnnl Sr.i. . v ..,........ ,, turo of human Interest, and no. one can witness it without paying it the tribute of laughter. A DELIGHTFUL EVENT. The people of Salem will this oven lnirhavc an opportunity to hear one of America's greatest men. Robert Burdctte will lecture at the opera house on "The Rise and Fall of the Moustache." This lecture is much mnrn f linn Its nnnin. would ImnlV. Jt covers the whole subject of human life, lnterbiierscd with the richest and raciest philosophic fun. The writer j hns had the pleasure of hearing Mr. I Hurdette lecture on this favorite sub ject or ins, nnu must, say wiinoiiu reserve that he has never in his life been better cntcrtnlned, nor felt more grateful to a public speaker for ex pressing noble and sincere sentiments in n form that reaches the multitude. No one can listen to Bob Burdetto and not come away a better man or woman, and being better contented for tho balance of his or her days. Hear him, by all means, at the opera house tonight. A PMJA8ANT ANNIVKIISAIIY. Last Tuesdnv evenltur Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Fleming entertained a host of friends at their homo on Cottage and Centre streets, in remembrance of their 23d anniversary. The cvonlng wnssncntnt the ever-nleaslnir came of ''anagrams," which is one of the grentest fun producers on record, and the party was in a happy mood to enjoy it. The iirst prize for skill in this imiue was awarded to Mrs. Anna Prael. and the second to Frank Wil liams. A superb luncheon was served, after which the large company was trea'tcd to a delightful violin solo by Miss Lclo Nlcklin, one of the sweetest players of her age In the west. Baz Wagner was Induced to recite a Shakspearean paraphrase, which pleased all. About midnight tho friends bid their hosts many happy returns of the occasion and departed to their homes more than pleased with the results of the evening. PERSONAL; II, L. McIIoliie, was a Portland Visitor today. J, W. West, transacted business in Portland today. Prof. 'A. M. P.irwln, caniodowu liom Albany this morning. Hon. Geo. W. Davis, wns a Port land business visitor today. Receiver E. II. Alison, went to Port land this morning. AV. II. Joy, or North Salem, who has been quite ill, Is up and around. Capt. .1. T. Appcrson, retrned in Oregon City, on the Salem local thlt morning. J. R. Wcthcrbee, of Eugene, passed through Salem on the overland this morning. D. E. Swank, returned to Aumsvllle this morningtafter nttcndlng Populist convention. Homer Kruss returned to his home nt Krussc's landing this morning via steamer Ruth. A. B. Gcorge,of Marlon, wns a Salem visitor today, and Is very much im proved in health. Carl S. Nlcklin. one of. old Willam ette's ablest orator, went to Portlnnd this morning. Don' FcJ OUR . Sf-ITOMY, NIGHT SPECIAL t -HOSIER Bargains in this line, Do not rosssthissjjj Phone 112, TOGI zo commercial street Opera ftoto?, SaHirday, March 28. s mf m that nmkes people well. dlcrs' Home for a time. No man over it la u fact much commented upon hnd more true friends to the square that men and women of nntlonal re- acre of his acquaintance than Grand putatlon and prominence, like Gen. ' pa Bennett, and no one ever deserved Bonis, Stato Trcas, Colvln of New more. It Is the wish of all that ho York, Mr. Carlisle's private secretary, 'may enjoy his declining years as an .Mnyor Ncijiiano or Montreal, Rov. Fr. honest soldier nnd patriot deserves. Ouellot, Com. Howell, ex-Mlnlster to Austria John M. Frnncis. and a host of others who are careful what they employ when sick, and have the amplest opportunities for llndinir out what Is licst, hnvo of their own accord sent letters describing fully their permanent lecovery from rheumatism. heart weakness, sleeplessness, debility, Kinney troubles, and diseases of thu stomach and llvor. In nil these cases Palno's colory compound was tho one remedy that was able to completely nnd nornmnniitlv lirlni. lmcL- iiniti. make poor blood again rich nnd pure! nii.l rA.Tiiln rt n.wl In. II. l .... ii.. : ...... .ihnmiu .urn uiiiiii 11,1 inu nervous " " ""VI,B" " " ii-Kuiiuu mm mum up Hit! iicrvoil! nervous energy, especially of persons system when weakened and deranged mmtnsimti&n$siK DAH.V LINE TO l'OUTUNI). STKAMKKS Altona and Ramona LEAVE IMII.V. I'otllatiJ, 6145 a, m. Salem, 7:45 a. m. ImlejenJcnce, 6130 a. m, SUNDAY. 9:00 n. m. 10:15 a.m. 6oa.m, Quick lime, tegular service nnd cheap ....Mte ... ' M. 1. IIALDWIN. Agent, Salem. t J IMiss E, A, Stewart1 NS M, ui i. . . ( JNER 2C ZCsZCsZC 94 State St, m$ Eirst of the Kind. Clearance sales aro a common enough thing In dry goods and cloth ing stores.but seldom, if oyer, has this city had a clearance sale In crockery, glassware, queensware, lamps, etc. Such a sale Is now running at tho Pioneer grocery and crockery houso of John G. Wright at 227 Commercial street. Tho largo crockery stock, tho largest oyer brought to Salem, direct from manufacturers, will bo sold at cost for cash. Mr. Wright content plntos making a change in his style of business, and In order to do so will re duco the stock. Here is a splendid villus n,i inns! who desire to pur V nnu It Is tho nrdent hopo of all his friends that he may return to Salem again. Early In April Mr. and Mrs. Werner Broynmn start for New York to sail for an extended excursion of the old world. They will sail on the steamer Ems, and visit llrst tho leading cities of tho Medlterancan, Including Rome, Naples, Genoa, Milan, Geneva and other points. Thenco they go north Into tho Alps to do Switzerland and Tyrol, after which tho Rhino country, Berlin nnd Paris will be visited. When this round Is llnlshed thoy will go to Hanover, Germany, Mr. Brey maii's native home, visit a few rela tives and remain ashing as they can Hnd pleasure In It. Mr. Breymau has oeen away just Half a century, and will no doubt greatly enjoy this grand tour. TUB MAC0AHEE9. Last evening tho knights and Indies of this growing order had a most on Joyablo meeting at their hall in Tur ner block. Speeches, repartee, lunch, fun, good fellowship .and 'fraternal felicity mado up tho evening's enter tainment and all present went homo In a happy framo of mind. IS TIIEHEASI'IHITUAL WOULD? Two of the bright llcrhts of snlrlt- unllsni Dr. Heurlo Beauscant and Mdme. Beauscant, whoso mysterious seances have won for them much fame will appear at the opera house Sundav night, March 20, In a spiritual seance. Dr. Bcnuseant and Mdme. Beauscant in many respects aro mysterious people. The peculiar gifts they possess have made them favorites with sovereigns and admitted them to familiarity with great scientists, nnd have also caused them to bo sought by tho enquiring, tho curious nnd tlin speculative minds of two continents. in their seance, materialism of snlrlr. forms, hands and faces take shnnn. Music will materialize and many other strange things will occur entirely new to the public, and as these mediums produce all their manifesta tion in bright light, and will be a welcome change from the usual dark room In which such manlfoginrlnne aro generally given. !oberf J. Rirdtffa The King of Humorists, Who has not wished to hear genial "Bob" Burdctte, At last the time l:aj arrived, General admission 75c.wMcmbers Y, M, C, A 50 Cents, No extra charge for re ;crid a to s,n3 tr on sale at F, S, FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON IMPROVED-CONCENTRATED. Trie Original 26-c'.-m oquirrel Poison. In ! pound cans. Guaranted. Thouiands of farmers from all over this state have learned that FRY'S SQUIRREL rOISON ,at 25 cents Is as good or better than more expensive foreicn hranrlt nt iiumh.L jttencth. Fiy't Is the genuine nnd most re- iiuuic mjuuii. use no oinrr. 1-or sale by Oco. L. Haskett, Fred A. Legg, G. W. ruinam, ana Melner Drug Co., druRglsts, Sa 1cm. FlKfiTtoM tmelcip x... . ' 'Ml subject. "iw...r? nevlval'sunda 1 -l . b. C. R. tl . .. " 41 li vices at 7:30. Topk; Nation.'' Rrm.1,1 .1: .l. 1.. ...""" "W! "v-iii-siranicachserift ing senuon will .. ordinance ofhptij uj lllVHCU. Reed's Opera Onp NiVtiirt. Sunday NightJ inc celebrated f vt Henr ie AU Mme, Assisted by a tiumbertto uumisoovciopcdfoftl nurnosc of iW. spirit power id -gas iig&L- .:,;;5SN 4 TiilLsfilwM HI mtt:mmjvM? - i.( "c Spring A IIAIU'Y J'ANILY. Dr. lin.'iiwfimit 4i. ..ii, ....... hase goods In his no. toimv !.,. medium who will imiw.nr nt. n. they want, andsiwo money by doing ouso Sunday evening, has a dellcht- wl. i lie lariTO Stock Of irrnrnrlncvlll lilt little fuillllv. nunnuul -in...... during the coiitliiuance of this sni..' Beauseant.. two elilldn.ii. 'in.. which will lastllO onto iinv iu. u.. out iimnnir Mm .u.,.,,i,. i ..... sold at a great reduction. Tin. h ..'... haimv llfo K.oim. n... ,..,!.i,i to buy Is early, whllo tlm stru.L- u .. their bablos Mm iu.a m. i., i.. .. .. full and complete. 27 d3t wi them. " ,l ,or RKMCMHKR The Cinlirratlon mt. snva nv. wn. . Slit.?1 I11,0. wmm cl,llf Monday All members Sumpter Cainn Sons of ......, ...wuoiiiirojiuoiia. veterans, U. S. A., and menibera of TIIK FAIR for Uugalns. 3.5 khhI "e",M "' Veterans, over Wl J8 Jearsof age, aro requested to meet w AHfcUAl'iTAL JOUIWAl. Oltlce, HO.Xt door 0 postotllce, Monday evening, March 30, at 7:30 sharp, for Important Division Justice Court.. Tho caso of M. W. Krebs vs. Phil Ncis&Co., for $J3.81 hop commission money, was concluded In Justice Johnson's court Thursday. A Judg ment was rendered Prhlav bv Jusi.lc.. Johnson In favor of nliiintlir fnr t.im amount of claim. AV. II. Holmes ap peared for !Ncls & Co., while P. II. D'Arcy represented tho plaintiff. Another Resignation. J. II. Duncan, who has been connected with tho Salem Flro Department for tho past seven lyenrs. durlmr tlm greater part of which time ho has served most elllclentlv as ririvor nf the hoso wagon, has handedRhls r.Rif nation to Chief Ilutton. Sunli ndinn on the part of Mr. Duncan was neces sary on account of his health. Mr. Duncan today .went to Detroit. Mm - ---1 . icrniinus or tno O. C. & E. road, to look after his ranch nroiuimrnrv t leaving for Idnho, for which placo ho win start tno niidd 0 of next, wont there to remnlu throughout tho summer. DIED. - LMrTi?IS'""i!lcn'' Wcdnesnay IttrcU-r? ?Jd,of membraneous croup. Miss Blancho May Lumber , aged 8 years. X-LJUL4-JI2Z Day-f uusiiiess. uy request of Coininandor 11. L. Wells. rcgartiloKH r to weatlur ft," lUSl,k1er - l lowest priced .SK t 1 )m H. M. BRANSON & At the old J. A. Vm Ellon 5(o. MURRAY AND MACK, tho popular Irish comedians, m thoir S, ,ov,al :o!uei "PlnnlKan's -. , w u0 10 ftaieui, Thursday.Aprll '1 he pleco has been hv.writtAn L., many now and novel features added. ,11ii,nt"enU,atoi,rt,'eatoc uno the opportunity of witnessing so r-r-r-r- Zr d0Verl)- constructed a A- as this, its essential quality to please consists m Its well cConcclv 3 CO ?ny :leHnca rart, X a e wel fitted to portray them. Tho ai. thor has succeeded In painting a pic. Don't forget tho best Sunday din ner served at Strong's restaurant. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Aledal, Midwinter Vrtr. w CREAM MKING POMDlft Mot Pwftct Made. D. II. Looney camo down from Jetferson this afternoon. Mrs. Chas. S. Rlely left today for San Francisco, to be absent three months. Dr. L. W. Gulss, returned to Wood burn this morning, after n short busi ness visit in Salem. Win. Flester, formerly peanut ven der on the Salem local from which he realizes a largo income. Elmer Holsliicer. W. U. 'ivi. . atorat Astoria. Is In tlm o.u.v fm- Sunday visit with friends Geo. B. Gray, of tho hardware llmi of Gray Bros., wns among the Salem tes bound for Portland this morning. Travelling Secretary J. A. Dun mett, of tho Y. M. 0. A. of tho Pac illc Northwest, was a Salem visitor today. Robert J. Bnrclott. Mm iinw.rio nrlved In the cltv tiiU mnmin,. ! Portland and Is the guest of Rev. J. P. Farmer. Prof. G. W. Jones, nomine on tho Republican county ticket for school Supcrentendent, went to Turner this morning. Coroner A.M. dough, now rides a bicycle. Ho Is probably preparing for tho rnco next Junn. nt. .iiii. !...,. thero is no doubt he will "get there." Willis Brown, of tlm rw.. t.-.. Union, accompanied by II. I. Under- miii, 01 xncw vork, aro in tho city to SlZO UP thO fruit Sltlint.lnn In rt - ' They say that Oregon fruit is in great demand wherever It Is known. Mrs. Mellnda MnAnllffo f t...' ..Mtlwdycstertay. si,ol3n 8 ThS m ' "i88? Dcl,a nnd Bcssl. i-liey will remain tnr nw.1, . ,. pEvf'nParkhurt,Phil Metselian, E S,Vn" Jo,rlai,' E(1 nerrn EW5. DeaN Xftrnn"d0therS Wet tO ABSu? this March 26 S'dvcr,66Xc; lead, afternoon. A Fatal Fue. Importnnt to Farmers, Wakelee's Squirrel Exterminator tiiu ui-igiiiiu ana oniy article of It, kind giving complete satisfaction. Aow roriiirwrl frnm nn tn 'in nnnu can. irnr cnln ).v Rtnlnm. !-... 7- Luuu & Brooks nnd G. W.Putmaii, ISalem,Oregon 3-4-lm THE fAPTfPTC Chicago, March 26. Wheat,' cash 62c. New York, ? to. S;AN FRANCISCO MARKET. San trancisco, March 26. Wheat, uoj1. Wool Oregon, choice, iooj inferior 3 5c, valley, 9mc. Hops Quotable at 3c. rotatoes 60 to 90c per sack. Oats-Milling. 7SS2. POtt'lT.ANn MlDVCT rPnrt llV1.. March 2S Wheat valley, 60c; Walla Walla, 57. " ' Flour Portlaml. trit. Tt-mr. -,.. 3.IS! Graham. 2.6c: snnrrfin,. t t nr M.t Oats-White, 2426c;grey, 2223; ' in bags, $4.255.25. barrefs, 4.So7.9o; 1 OtatOCS. .New On-nnn If1 n.. ...I. Hay Good, s8rSopertSr Cmy' V' 9,0C5 Eastern Oregon, Millsmfls..Bran, Sn.Soi3oo; shorts,$l2 Apples.. 40c. ' Pouliry..Hens, 5c; rocsters, 1.80 per dex: r i """!" uucki, ,5.50(014.50 per dor,, turkeys, live 8qc. ' Hides, .nrrn ci1.1 Lr. iu. .. j.- m. 7A ?;;:: t. ..""?. w "4 uu" "","' itc, snecp peits, lcJ7oc. "ops. .Oregon, 4 to 6c, according to quab Butter.. Oregon fancy creamery. 35(0(40; fancy dairy, 30; fllr to gooS i53o ........... .,v, Uieese .Oregon full cream, I4isV. Eggs. .Oregon, 9c per doi. Ueef lopsteers. 3.oo3.25 per lb; fair Seffi J2jfg "Ci C0 22' Mutton.. Rest Ivf .ffl,ii.. .t..t TsE-iprr::. viaide! ?;75! dressed, jalffpVr lb. veal,, bmall, choice, S(g6c; Urge, 34c w. L SALEM MARKET. Wheat. 53c per bu., market firm. 56"y"Baleili cheat, $4.SOS.oo; timothy, ,,t'ourrIn wholesale lots, 3.00; retail, 3.20, bran, bulk 11.00; sacked, 12.00; hort8, 12.o0t3.00; chop feed, ii.oo Snlrlta llv tlirauirh till ":: :. "."... aro seen oy an pewa ... m. ...... ..1. i:r ? tuiou mill juu iuiuuw-i hands with tlielf la nrisesfour or five fed u.llt linnrla nnn !lml seen and recognized if J rvivlf 11 la nMl'Ml flnn OM ?,'"" " JKlV-'S.ShMi tllU IUUU1 UV lliioivvyv-- iim lifsMtniir onn mwu M tiiu UIUUKIIV Muw i-j - enco by hands plalnlwi rung. Harps are puf' tests of spirit nature .1 ...- ihu 111 dlums. Spirit Bride ! ana Downaermir- u"" Transit of the tamtoaa carpenter. OraTltw Wonderful hoMlcgW' aka itiiiAri riPiiLiM' Clergy amazed. bcba founded. Tbouneipttfa llio uincieeuiu .. -j spiritualism. Compel .iiniiimi. Doors OPd .' I " """-" ..:: wm opensate. me a small feo for admlOJ aaft?fflJ!ffis Children Cry for PItohr, Cstor!. Pnilltrw fUll.-..- iiaES-3SswS jYJri:",:wa'jy,. "c -auie..22j. Reed's Opera I One N$ Thursday mi,, rr.rontlftll' x" OonicdlJa MutTay Wl yii Presentlnftffj rA ft xxxx umiNh x u. ' SS V .vayis 0 "..Live, n.ztk iW'fcMSfc S3U. EtTPS Pntl. Butter. .Btdain. .r. r.. .. 20c "1 a'.j uw kicaiuci, FarviriA .... 4o;shouidersrScr '7C' " OnKV,cC.PerbU' - - " . iBsai i-arce -0i"t ,Lv coterie or wjjji contingent ojgj Xbcwltcli A 1 a li.mrhof 0UJ:.I3 J nn fromiSIV!, a.WMts on sale v ioej ZTstT"1 Cnurctt don's offiei ward, "