(unaiw O At Bull Run. XJWM i& pmraao Ohas. Elms, of Mochsnlcavlllg. N.Y., was struck bynploco of shell which later caused sovore heart trouble Ho saysi "At second Bull Run a piece of shell lodged In my shoulder, and later rheumatism tet In, which in turn af fected my heart to tuch extent that several doctors pronounced my case incurable. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure relieved my pains, shortness of breath and enabled me to work also to xkep soundly, and prolonged my life," DR. MILES' Heart Cure la sold by nil tlrticglsts on guarantee tint bottlo benefits or money back, llook on heart and norvos sent free Dr. Miles Modlcal Company, Elkhart, Ind. O. C. T Co's l'ABSUNOKU STKAhiEH POMONA LKAVK8 KOIl rOUTLAND Daily except Bunilay at 8'a ,'m. QUICK T1MK AND CiIKAl ItATKB. Docklbetween Btato and Conrt'Bts. M..P. BALDWIN, Agent 4 PERSON ALAND LOCALS A jot aJdlllonaLLocal Nowssco Funrttt Page V wwwwyrww Miss Edith Fnwk hits returned from J (.Hereon. A. N. ailbort wont to Portland yestor day afternoon. .Mrs. H. O. Thomas, of Turner, was in the city yesterday. L. L. Swan, nn Albany attorney, vis ited this city yesterday. Mrs. 11. T. Bruce went to 1'orUand on a visit this morning. Mr. and MrB. E. 0. Cross are home from a visit in Portland. Captain J. T. Apporson, of Oregon City wns In Saloin yestorday. Roy. G. F. West went to Portland this morning with his whole family. A. K. Sauvain returned to Roseburg this morning after a week's visit with his parents. Henry Downing wont to Wultsburg, Dayton uul Walla Walla, Kastern Wn., on a ptcasuro trip. E. P. McCornnck, A. N. Bush and wife and Stato Printer Leeds were pas wingers for Portland this morning. Mrs. Rosa Scribner was a passenger last night for Portland, where she will spend a few days visiting with friends. Dr. J. IN'. Smith went toShodds station on last night's express, whoro ho was called to Bee his father, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Alice Carter, of Arhland, who was hero on a visit with Mrs. Hatch, weut homo last night on the California express. Mrs. A. M. Gaston of Wallowa, who has been in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs of North Salem, was h pasranger homo yesterday Slow Ait Tour Kldnejra t Dr. lloblw' 8paraK fill cure all kidney Ilia. olafreV. Add.tUcrUM Itemed Co , Cblc.no or Miss Kathorino Munkers, who has beeuin this city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munkers, returned tocher homo in Portland last night. To Core Constipation Foreter. Ta'UeCascarets Candy Cathartic. lOo orSSc. If C. C. O. fall to cure, drucirlat refund money Mies Gertrude Hibhard returned to Portland yesterday afternoon, being accompanied by her brother, Dr. h. I Hibbard, who goes to his home at Burns, Or. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you eat. Itartlflclallydlgcststhofoodandaidi Nature In strengthening and recoD structiuKtue exhausted digestive or gan "it is the latest ilscot ered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in saiclency. It In Btant y rellfiTea and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, FlVtulenc. Sour Stomach, Nausea, 3lckHeldache.Gastralgla,Cramp9,and Tiih aiiitof IrnDerfeU digestion. A-iporid by E- C- DsWilt Co., Cb blcago. STONE'S DUrO STORK ra i i o Stars tie Slgsatu r SOH.XA. liad Yw Km Atari Beuifet Cu&$fM$J&it STJOCnB M Contributions for this Department aro reipcctfully solicited from our readers MY MOTHER. 11Y MILTON' L. MtinnOCK. Slio cavo the best years of her life iVith lov for me. And robbed herself, with UnBtintingly. loylng heart, For me with willing hands she toiled From day to day. For nio she prayed when headstrong youth .Would lmvo its way. Her gcntlo arms, my cradlo once, Aro weary now; And Time has set the seal of caro Upon her brow. And, though no other eyes than mine Their meaning trace. I read my history in the lines Of her dear faco. And, 'mid Ills gems, who showers gifts As shining sands, I count her days an pearls that fall From His kiwi hands. The Christian Advocate. The Club Meeting. At tho last session uf tho Home TopicB club, In tho informal talk before tho regular progiam was digested, tho Into cooking school was nibbled at in a gos sipy way. Tho question was, what had that Innovation into the social quietus of the town dono for Its fair Inhabitants? Some thought It had done wonders, whilo others were not so sanguine as to its benefactions. One woman feared it had swelled their family grocery bills to such au extent that tho wliolo tribe would bo compelled to begin fasting a week beforo lent. Tho Madam Mala prop ol tho company suggested that "if It had such n dcharmonii'.lng effect tho first week how would itfulminato in tho whole year's accounts?" This aroused tho suspicion that If tho subject wero allowed to drift tho rules of tho society might bo strained beyond tho point ol good form, nnd tho president suddenly called tho meeting to order. Tho subject for tho afternoon's discus sion was 'concerning tho "Educational Dutlos of the Home." Tho presiding nonius, known as a chairman ot meet ings of men, is a genial, broad-minded woman, whoso good sense serves ns a pneumatic broko and Biifety valvo for the deliberations of the skirted uwtngel Istfl of overy-day knowledge. After tho topic in hand hud been fully launched, Mrs. Up-to-Dato presented tho phase of tho parents taking part in tho dully studies of the children, and suggested tho necessity of keeping in touch with their overy-day school work. Times lmvo changed and methods nro not what thoy wero in our girlhood davH. so wo can't trust to luck and tho school ma'am to do It all for our chil dren, I believe that wo Bhould learn every lesson with tho children, and thus review our own educations and always Imj up to or slightly in udvniice of our children. Thus wo ran bo their guido and cxamplo all through life, and give them nn intellectual stuff that will feed their minds nnd Inspire them in their every undertaking. Here Mrs. Short-Stop suggested the dilemma of n family of a dozen children with a dozen studies each, and as many minds of their own. Mrs. Home-Spun then ventured the modest suggestion that tho children didn't need to have ideas pounded into thorn half so much as thoy needed a little encouragement in drawing out .. . ... their own natlvo talent and ability. Sho thought it was well enought to help n youngster over a hard place hero nd there and she even admitted t .at It, wouldn't hurt the parents to brush up, against a little real book learning once in a while. .. Mrs. Brilllantlno Insisted that eseonco of tho wholo educational bind nesgwas to make children presentable to tho world, and to glvo thorn tho pol ish that wns necessary to distinguish them from tho common tieoplo and tho vulgar classes. She believed that every child was born, to distinguish itself In eonio branch of education. Some young people aro cut out for oratorst others for siugors, and nono but can shine in some respect, encourage thorn to do their best all tho time, and you aro sure that they will grow up to re' spect their own iniortaiice in this world. Buy them tho latest text books on all subjects, help tho teacher all you can to push them in thoir studios, and by all means compel thorn to realize their social responsibilities. Mrs. llrillinnt. ino indulged in a flight of rhetorical ef fusions concerning tho great importance of education, and closod with the sug gestion that it should bo given to the rising generation in every form powlblo. Mrs. Thoroughgood spoke up In a mellow voice, in musical contrast with tho previous speakor. Sho had long aw given up keeping pace with all the educational fads, and thought our chil dren should bo inspired with a higher motive than being at tho head of tho class. They cannot till be flmt, except In our hearts, and we must see to it that they all fare alike in our affections. She had long ago givun up the idea of keeping up with the book Mine of modern times, and preferred the homely distinction of maintaining tho confident e of her children above all things else Ihere is a closer alllnity than books can possibly bring, and a richer reward than to bo able to tell the young folks "I told you no." Lut ns be companions i to our children and xharu their tribula tions, their fun and. their joys aiiwe. Carefully direct their hands and minds as far as thoy are open to recolve help, but try if possible to prevent their en tering the hallueination that they are smarter than their parents. Open the home to their friends and chums. Fill their stomachs as well as their minds with the substantial of hie. Help them plan their play as well as their work. Head i&oil works in company with them, and in the dUousaions that follow give thein the benefit of your bast practical TOPIO r av- thoughts. Dear mothers, do not de nounce everything that you do not ap prove of, don't antagonize yourchlldren, hut bo firm, just and loving, and they will never get beyond the influence of tho mother love, which is alter all .the greatest blessing that young people can have. Be Not Fearful Whatever our troubles, whelhor of mind, body, or estate, let us not bo fearful. There are moods in which, whatovcr our circumstances, wo aro na Bafo as tho angels In heaven. When wo lovo, honor, and ndoro our heavenly Father, wo aro of thoir spiritual com pany tho company over whom dlsastor, accident, chargo, lmvo no Impairing powor. Let us not shudder, then, ns though those external things which vox us could lmvo influence permanently to disturb our peaco. Fear ol them can alono give them power over us, at all. Matter and hate can novcr usurp tho lordship of spirit and love. Lot us bo patient, then, resting quietly in tho everlasting arms, assured that tho gen tlo and trUstlul, in vlrtuo of the very nature with which thoy aro endowed, must triumph over ndverso circumstan ces and unholy bosetnients. The Ex aminer (Daptist. Chicken With Spaghetti. Slngo, clean mid truss a nice, fat chicken. Lay it on a trivet, or a per forated tin in a stew pan and add boil ing water to half cover, and one level tabWspoon of salt. Let it cook very slowly, till tender, from ono hour to ono and n half, according to tho ago of the chicken. When tender pour off ono pint of the water, and set asido to cool. Cover the chicken and let itBtnnd where it will keep warm but not cook longer. into another stowpan put ono tnblospoon 0 butter and cook in it. without brown ing, one small onion sliced, then pour in the pint of chicken Huuor freed from oil, nnd when boiling add one cup of niacarronl broken in inch pieces, or about a dozen long sticks of spaghetti! colling them in as the boiling brotli softens them. Let it boil until tho brotli is nearly absorbed, then add one cup of milk or thin cream and cook slowly un til tho spaghetti is tender nnd has ab sorbed the liquor. Sprinkle half n cup of grated cheeso over It and cook n few minutes longer. When this is nearly done draw tho chicken forward and lot it become lxtiling hot agaiu. Remove the chicken to a platter and cut It In convenient pieces for serving. Lot tho llquoi boil down to ono pint, skim off tho fat, and then stir the liquor grad ually into two tablespoons of flour, which have been cooked In two table poons of hot butter. Add celery salt and paprika. Turn tho spaghetti out over tho chicken nnd pour tho sauco lover the wholo. Garnish witli parsley. Mauv J. Lincoln. Prune Whip. A most dainty mid delicious dessort for this lime of tho your is a prune whip. Soak a quart of prunes over night, cook slowly in n little water until soft; put through n potato rlcor, sweoton and beat hi u woll beaton white of an egg, flavor with n little vanila and servo with whipped cream Jailer it has been thoroughly chilled. Indian Pudding, For dinner, a most delicious pudding may bo made from cemment: One quart llt l.nlln.l I.. (..In. (...III.. llM.n.. ,.,. nillI . flli,lpnnnnf..l. nf n , . , , Stirthorouel.lv. - I I...V.. ..w.., V w.. ..... Hw, ...... .... tcool; then add tho yolks of four well- ncateu eggs, ono iiiuiespouiiiiu i muter and a teasnoonlul ol salt. .Make n meringue of tho whites. Hake the pud ding a delicate browu, spread over it tho moringue, placing tho wholo In tho oven a moment to brown. Pretty Table Decoration. Two pretty Ideas in table decoration come to us fresh from aboard,. and aro woll worth copying. Ono is u delight fully novel decoration, formed by rib bon twlstod in and out, forming n link between tiny nosegays laid simply on tho cloth. When flowers are plentiful, .vhy not carry out tho same Idea with chains of (lowers? Mis truss: "Why .were you dismissed from your last place?" Up-to-I)ato Servant Girl: "Woll, I like your inquls itivoncssl Did I ask you why your last girl loft you?" Tho artistic standards of beauty re quire that the walbt of a woman should b twico tho size of the throat. There fore, if ono's throat measures 12.'4 Inches, one's waixt ought tomcaHiire 25. The Venus do Medici, supposed to boa perfect tppo of feininino beauty, la only five feet two inches high. She has a wulst of 27 Inches. The wasp waist is not only unpleasant to look at, but it la nccountahld for many of the ailments of Dreadful CROUP Mother, when your children aro at tacked by tho dreadAtl croup, you neod not despair Dr John W Bull' Couch Syrup will relievo and cure tlds Uiseasa at once. You can alwaya depend on this marvelous remedy; it never fails to cure. For whooping cough and measle-couch it Is the beat remedy In the land. Children like it. DkBuITs Dough Syrup Will cure Croup without fail. Huh trc nDkll in4 pleut to Ukt Smwd 1 it Pru ceuu. At .11 dniifts. s woman, which result In impaired diges tion, circulation nnd respiration for life. No woman can have n good comploxlon whoro tho vital organs aro packed nway insldo ot n corset four or flo Inches too smnll for Iior. A Bhrewd old lady cautioned her mar ried daughter against worrying her hus band too much, and concluded by say Ing! My child, a mania like an egg. Kept in hot water u little while, ho may boll soft; but keep him there too long, and he hardens." What Is Worth While. To live content with small means; To seek olcsanco rather than luxury, ltcflncnicnt rather than fashion; To bo worthy, not simply respectablo ; And wealthy, not simply rich; To study hard, think nuictly ; Talk gently, act frankly; To listen witli open heart to birds and atars: To bear nil cheerfully, do all beavely ; Await occasions, nover hurry In a word, to lot tho spiritual life Grow up through and above tho com mon Thnt is nly "symphony of life." v. E.CiUNNi.Na. Best ot All Toclenso tho syBtem in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the Spriiigtlmo conies, use tho true nnd per fect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Uuy tho gonulno. Manurnctured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by nil druggists, at 60 cents ier bottlo. Social Notes. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Uockwell, were given a very pleasant surpriso party at their homo, by a number of their fellow members of tho Presbyterian church, tho occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Rockwell. Mrs. J. A. Morrison entertained n fow frlonds Tuesday evening hi honor ot n friend from Seattle, Miss Dean, who left for a visit to Sail Francisco this morning. Mrs. Chas. Gray entertained a few lady friends at tho home of Mrs. G. W. Gray this afternoon. On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. S. Fnrntr, assisted by Miss Forstner, en tertained tho Dupllcato Whist Club at thoir homo corner ot Commercial and Union strcots. The club will bo enter tained nt its meeting, on March 11, by Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gilbert. llrmity I llliioit Deep. Clcnn blood means a clean akin. No beauty without It. Cascarcts, Candy Cathar tic clean vour hi noil ntul keen it clean, hi stirring up tho luzy liver and driving all Im Iiuntics iroin tne nouy. jirgin to nay to lanish pi.niilci. bolls, blotches, blackheads. and that ulckly bilious complexion by taking Lascaretn, beauty lor ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c,23c,SOc. Hop Sates. It Is roortcd thnt four lots of hops ag gregating 30!) bales were recently bought at Shorldan by Portland parties at prices ranging from 3 to 5)6 cents per pound. Theso hops wero not handled by tho 0, H. G. A., which probably accounts (or tho low prices. Othor sales at IndopendoiKO and Kugono nro reported but prices aro not given. Educate Your iowl tVlth Cmeeret. Cnrnljr Cathartic, oure constipation forerer, 10c, rsa. If a O. O. full, (Img-glsts refund money. Shorlff J. A. Fronch, of Wallowa county, went to Idaho last week to pro euro a warrant of extradition for a man recently arrested at Lowlston on a chargo ot horse stealing in Wallowa county. No Gripe, Pain Or discomfort, no Irritation ot the In-tcstlnes-but gentle, prompt, thorouKb healthful cleansing, when you take Hood's Pills Sold by nil druggists. 29 cents. Badly Hurt. K. M. Learned was badly injured on Tuesday by tho lever ot a stump puller breaking and striking him a severo blow on tho loft groin, dislocating his h,J?, ami badly bruising nun. The machino has been in uso about a year, nnd nt tho tlmo of the accident no ono was present besides Mr. Learned and his son, Wlllord. Tho old gentle man showed irrent nerve under Ills in jury. Dr. Cartwrlght wns the attending surpcon. Tho veteran dairyman will bo conllncd to his bed for a while. Don't ToUff spit and timeks loir Mrs Ansjr. To quit tobacco euslljr and forerer, to ma; netle, lull ot lite, norte and vlvor, tulio No-To-Ilae, the wonderworker, tlist make weak men strong;. M druggists, too or II, Cure guaran teed. Ilootilet and sample free. Address Sterling Ileinedy Co, Onlcago or New York. When dizzy ordrowey take Hckciiam'h 1'ii.i.h. Mrs. Harriet ICvans, Hinsdale, III., wrltfto '! tinl'np full tn rnlt.iL-n till- f.lill dren from croup at once by using One Minute Cough Cure. I would not feel sate without it." tjuicKiy cures cougus, colds, grippe anh all throat and lung iltiiAnBr.ti Kfftnna llpltff Klnrna Tho question of enlarging the publlo schools ot New Whatcom is to he left to a voto ot the leoplo. To secure the original witch hazel salve, ask for DoWitt'a Witch Hazel Sulve, well known as n certain euro for piles and skin diseases. Iluwaro ot worthless counterfeits. They are dan gerous. Stones Drug Storer. A party of nine homeseekers arrived at La Grande on tho 23d, from Utah. They expect to settle in the Grand Hondo Valley. Try Allen Foot Base. A powder to bo shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smart ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot Haws. It cools tho feet and makes walk ing easy. Curei swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Helioses corns uud humous of ull pain and gives reit and comfort, iry It today, hold by all druggists und shoo stores for JJ5 Trial jiackage FKKK. Address Allen K Olmsted, IHoy, N. V. Petty larceny thieve are making life mltierablu for the miners and settlers along tho 8nako and Ininaha rivers Uf t kUlilj tobMco ktbll. M IKTU-ll AIL It. alt ,lfh vm Mtalkff A AOfttiaO i rev oira ,or ieco. ' ftUI Brvou oiw, ai pu UU, (UUH "? I uru leit huIum. tia OH I OS SUM Uk.aJtb. .ai-.d. Una U.US MlCfLM I air nlr"a AhfA.aLT&iiall1altk I.BAll&tI..ear.llaAtir Oaa I. SI. uaaily auraai . SIM, kla J I.Mr..r. raiaJM uwuf. U 1 jta.lMaM, lrail,Sar. m-MBR r.w v - iuft wor g l a. rPa. rs aSt". at I av s -m lavwu. aarra r m mmr- caaaa tm4 botiafc. -bm aBH a Mrvi-f k " r ' am i alal 111 a7alll am. aVWo aUm'i f SfAliilil 1 F1 1 Tho Kind You llnvo Always lit uso for over SO yonra nnd IRgy-z- Kotml Biiporvislou sinco Its hinuicy. f-&Ci4fti Allmir no nun to df-i'nlvn volt lit this. All Counterfeit!, Imitations nnd " JuRt-ns-prood" nro lmfc Experiments that trlllo with and endanger tho Iienlth oL Infants nnd Children Expcrlcnco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitutes for Castor OH, Paro gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotto tmbstnuco. Its ago Is Us guarantee. It destroys "Worms nnd allays Fcvcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhooa and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy und natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tho (&&& AcM4M The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC Ct,TUR COMPANY, TT MUIIIUT ITIUI, NtW TOaK CITY. HBATINQT STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER, Estimates furnished, and work done promptly, substantially and'at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. S. BURROUGHS, 102 State St, Phono IOII iiSX jgv&:&- A' rgmi MANHOOD RESTOHED 'y.TiKf'Vr.: KLSSffi remeilyKiuranttnltocurenll nervous iImciikii, uclim WenU Blemory, llea.lflehf.NVskcrullness.Ujt MouliooJ. Nlnlilly Uml tlons. Nervousnesi. lou 0r wer in Oenerallic Orirons, cnuinl by vou hful errors, oculye ute of ttltuulants wlilili lcit.1 to iSzrHL ?! ',nw,n".r Csn le carried in vest nocktl. f i.ii per box. 6 for f i. by mall prepaid. Circular free. All druigll. Take nooUier Mauufaclured by the feau Medicine Co., liriM'rancc. v.autUiivla DrtiBCo.dlstrtbutuigagenU, Tnixo and YAMiiru. Bts., lORTLArD, Oaaooi WW FOR SALE BY D. J. FRY, SALEJI, OREGON. HARD LUCK. Prof. L. O. Cochian'a Family Meet With Accidents. From Willamette Colletflan. The following Is a part ot a letter re cently rreived by a friend In thin city from Prof. L. 0. Cochran, who occupied tho chair of Science in this tchool last year: "I left 011 January Ut for Colorado and returned January 18lh. Mm. Coch ran fell and broke her thigh bono. Wo thought sho would dlu, but hIiu Iihh Imi gun to get better. Monday afternoon Ilarrold fell from tho fourth floor bal. cony clear to tho sidewalk below forty feet. lie had hold of u pulley rope which sliding through the wheel, somewhat checked his dcecent, othurwive he would havo beon killed. As It I he Ih quite stck and had had 1111 attack of cougus tion of the lungs, but la recovering. Kv erybody thinks It Ih a wonderful escape, itemember us to nil friends who may inquire." To Nlgnt and To-Morrow Night. And each day and night during this week you cun vol nt any druggist' Kemp1 Halsiiin for tliu Throat und Lungs, acknowledged to ho tho most RucceMful remedy ever Mild for CoiighH. Croup, HroncliltK Asthma and (JonHtimption. Get it u. tllo to day and keep It always In the Iiouho s'j you can check your cold at onco Prlco SKo and 60c. Kumplo bottlo free, codA-w V C. Wllley, of Khelton, Ih going to Maine In a short time to get 100 loggorH to work In W'uelilngton locging rumps. Lazy Liver With u UirpiJ liter, wIik 11 pruOiuw niiaiti va naiTfl mccii irotiuicu icrrnt unai lion 1 iomiiu 1 Anv.'itr.i'A ioiea.i jouruiai (or them kil secured ik-u relmt tint flrai liiul that I puruliMed aootlitruiii itnd ui rmn- pieuiyturea isoaii tiny u 100 tiiaa vt tee uiomend I aicarols whenever !' opixrtuiiiiy U pri-nid J A KMim 2M Havjueluuna A 1'ulutdelpnia l'a CANDY CATHARTIC t ' llut I'auiabla i'oui.i Ta.lr (.) IH ! Qood. NTrblkaa Wraten vt Cilia Ik U K ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... U.rU.1 ttmUf (MU, (Sla.t K..U.U. .. Mt mo ji-iao ivnwrswiB" ln ryrftli dtr THAOS MAAM RSAKTCfO jf Boupht, nnd which lins hecn. lias homo tho Bltrnntnro of lins been urndo under his pcr- Signaturo of It's Higli Time thiitweiynnu In Salem knew w hero they can get their linen laundered in tho best stylo of the nrt of laundry work, but there may bo home who have been in tho hahltof having their oblrtH, collars, nnd cuffs done up at homo that would like to know whero they can have them laundered ust like now In color and UiiIbIi. uud that Ih at tho Halem Steam Laundry. Salem StP.am Laundry. C0M).SK!,J. OI.MHTKAI) I'noNIIKTOn. riionolll, 10 Liberty til reel MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Uelng Transacted at the Court House. I'llOIIATK. K. A. Turnur has been appointed ad inlnlatrntor do Ixuils non of tho estate ni Mary Ann Avort, deceaHcd. neiiPH riLKii. Tho deeds filed nnd rcconled worm Joshua II. Smith and Mary K. Smith to J. W. llewley, Kl.lil acres, being part of U I 0 of Cyrus Pitney, hi t 7 8, r 2 w, w il, 12000. Mahetella llrauiilng and John llranti lug to Q. Q. Wol, Iota No. 1, 2, M, -1 and 12, In block No, 1 1, amended plat of Ilrooklyn addition to Salem, w d, $VJ5, Or. Bull's Cough oyiup la a drond old remedy, iihw! for muny years, nnd still hi public favor. Il is without doubt the best medicine for all pulmonary af fections'. It alunyH eiirux. All drug gists 80II it forUn cents. Uurrendered, liven if 0110 general has Hiirruudcred you need not bo dlrcouragitl, uh there Is plenty of the best provlslona n-id grocerioH for nulu nt fair prices by 2 27('0( IlllANMAN fi itAOAN. Lewis Ackermau. Oosliou, Ind., mye, "DoWltt'H Little Harly ItlseiH always bring certain relief, euro my headache and never gripe " They gently elwiuso and luvigoruto the bowels uud liver. Stones Drug Stones. a 11 The Klgh Itcconltir talks of organizing a "neiik-tle" xirty, uh there ban been a great deal of cattle atwillng near Klgln of late. $100 Howard, 8100. The roe dorn of this paper will be pleaocd to learn that thuru Ih ut leuHt one diuudt'd douso that miIoiico Iiuh been able to cute In ull Uh btugtw, und that m Catarrh. 1 1 nil's I'olarrh Cure It tho only positive cure known to the meolcal Iruluniliy. Catarrh btdng a coim'lli'lloiiul dlMi.iso, riiiiiruHucon ritltutlooul treut.iieiit. llnll'ttUuturrh Cure In taken Internally, aetliu di rectly uponthe blood und mucoiia mr fucesof the syBtem, thereby destroy ing thu foundation of the dlcuse, and giving the patient Htrength by build ing up the constitution und umlstlng nutuio In doing Its work. The pro prietor! havtt so iiiuuh faith In Its our uilvo powertt, tliut tlicv offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any onw thnt It fulU uiouie. bund for llt of teitl uiomuls. Address,!'. J. OiiWHY, & Co., To cdo.Q, Hold by DrUL'glsls, 76c IlillVFumlly Pills urc tho bent. IUJS1NES3 CARDS, C. JK. tHAOK JBNTISp vt nrfcM l Of. I M Keene, old Vill ' omei.tbl.-ni Dr l'r 1 s desiring uperiot , erau o;u nt moJ-nte (e s in any Irrsneh sr' lit especial request. G, A. ROBERTS, Bicycle Repairing Umbrella making and General repairing. tOB Stnto btroot 1-0 Phono 2870 Old P. 0. Saloon S. O, SINGLETAltY Successor to Fred (lonlet. Choicest goods in nil linen. Oppouito Hotel Wlllnmctto. 2-10-tt u Capital Junk Shop. cj (4 Dealer in Cast Iron, Wrought iron H fc Stovo plntos. copper, brnsa, sine, & (i paper ! nnd bonos. Vj Tclophono 2095 2-MP00 8 . llfl fVillrff Kt Hrtlntll llMt ASSAY OFFICE A.HD IiAHOltATOIlY. No, 71 Chcmckcta st, J. II T. TPTH1LL Assayoi ALBERT aTjESSuX Phono 1071.1 HOOMS 1 AND 3, OUAY.'llLIC. B. F. JONES, Attornoy-nt-Lnw Toledo, OroRon. it.. f'tA.i. nf nlM..li rrtii.l fnr al Tara atlrlhaa sn up-todato abstractor all properly In Lincoln county. ..-..u. OFKIOK, 01TY UALL. It'iir water fcorvlco imply at oltlc lllllH paynhto monthly In mlvunco. Muko ull coinplaliilH ut tho ollico. CATiTALTciTV Exp iress and Tf ansfet Mwli all malt anil naitencAf lialha. liar. wge and express to all putts ol the ,cll) numpl service Telephone No. 70. DISgUli & SKIPTON PLATlN0PH0T0S. Enhugotuciiti In Ornyon und Witter Uolnr. Photo Uuttons Amatour itoveloplnu and llnishlng nrutly dono. U. W. DIKKMAN. HnocfWMir to K J. Drown. flUOUNU Flook 213 Coiuiiiorclul tit., tialum Oregon. i? S, C, STONE. M. D. I'roprie tor of Stone's Drue Stores HALKM, OllKaUK. Tns steras (two In nitmben are located a No, 2U and B33 Commorelal street, and an well stocked with acotnpluta line ot drugs and medicines, toilet articles, pertinnory, brushes .U-... to., etc. DH.BTONK llashadsomo3JIreArs:oxpertenca';in tho prac tice of medicine and novr makes no'charite (or oonsultaUoD, examination or prescription. Raising the Ante Is whul n defective water back lu your range is liable to do nt any tlmo, ns )t Is a great courcn of danger. If your range or nluinblnir needs over) aullnir. and de fective pliHis repaired or new onos laid, you will tlnd the Viork done by uh to be of the best, aud our prices ulways fair aim rcusonanie. BARR &l PETZEL sm COMMKKCIAL STKKBT. Telephone No. 3371 Bottled Beer, Kllnf;cr& Ueck.tiuccessors to BouthSalem Uottlir. Works. All orders for bottled beer will bo filled at the brewery. Kent on cold storage, Kmt city dollvnry. roliiphoiiw 21.11. The huluoM men of Siimmurville want a creamery nt that plate, and a meeting to consider the mutter will be held next Thursday. SEVEN 4 SUTHERLAND -SISTERS' lltfr Ctrower tun Sttmttt Gletnf. Aia tba uolr vraparaucoa ttiat williaatoattia blr il. uinco.l h.altli' condition. I all dtuss lata. "I used Kodol DvsDonsla Cure in my family with wonderful results. ItgUe) iminediato relief. Is nleasaut to take and is truly tho dyspeptlo's best friends." 'says !'. liartgeriuck, Overlsel, Mich. uigosts wnat you cat. wanuoi tan to 10 oure. otones urtig otorea. CASSTOXtlA. Bsarstli lRMYlbAlw.iJBHIB-t Sata later Co., ViTAKTSE). KlAtir 4 nne or nt same rnto. SUITS, PANTS, OVERCOATS-To !nnFro'. l'er'-, IH, guaranteed. 2.000 styles to select (roin.r-II. 8. Polio, Stntd streot.ngent Waiiilamaker & Brown, Philadelphia. 2 241 in ' ' ' 1 . 11 1 1 1. 1 1 . - , L0?!'"T'V ci,ina"on Canoiy ; the Under 111 please roturn toJJr. Annlco Jef frey and recolvoa liberal reward. 2-263t GOOD IlOMKS-for sale or rent, t havo sovoral eligible houses and lolq for salo or rent. John Stolr, ngoht, 21)0 Commercial street. 224 tit COME QUIOK I havo been authorized to will tlrkntu In Nmnn nn 4 t.i nli. did steamer Senator. If jou havo mado up your mind to go. Coma quick while tho tickehj can be had. .1. II. Fletcher, Independent oflice, Sa lem, Or. 10 RENT. A good hop yard ol 22 acres in flno condition with good buildings. Win, II. Egan, Brooks. 2 21 It DID YOU KNOW That $100 would buy n block of nearly two acres with Improvements, costing nbout the price. Running water across one corner nice for poultry, with or with out n small stotkof Btnplo goods. Box 41, Marion, Or. 2 20 ltn TO TRADE. Small tracts of unlm proved real cBtnte in part payment for woodcutting, Inqulro room 0, over Gllbort's bank. 2-15 tf ElGllWEN"D67.LAI-Oair extension tablo for 12. 15-child'fl oak folding bed, with mattress and springs $8. Bedroom sets f 10 and upwards. All kinds of household goods. James Sliantr,, 107 Court street. 2-li-lm FOR SALE Part cash, balance on timo, a two story eight room houso with basement. All hard finished, good well and Out build ings, full lot, corner of Eigh teenth and Chemokcta strcots. For furthor information call at Daniels' barber shop, 244 Commercial street. 2121m LAND BUYERS ATTENTION - A rarochance to buy ono of tho best grain, stock or dairy farms in Polk county, 7 111 Ilea from Salem, nearly 400 acres. To do soul .Muren 7111, by order ot court. Call and oxamlno. Zena, Polk Co. J R SiiRPAnn. d & w 2-8ml Referee. THE ELITE 8TUDIO-makca a hi- lany 01 piatino pnoios, enlargements in crayon and wntor colors, photo buttons, for fun photos, amateur de veloping and finishing Cor. State and Commercial streets. 2-U-lmo. BARRED PLYMOT1I ROCK.-Cock-orels from thu choicest stock of Mill ford Saylors, celebrated B. P. R. poul try farm at New Market, Ind. can be had at from 2,C0 to f 5 each. These birds are true to a feather and are equal to tho best in tho state, at 470 Com. street, Salem, Oregon. Mott Bros. 1-23-t. IUUYOLK PATU-ir yuur blcyplo needs repairs bring lb In, wo huvu tho skill and stock to keep it lu tlrst cluso condition. Wo carry a full lino in sundries und uiako a special ity of enameling cotuo and sco us. wo satisfy our patrons. Gardner & White, 288 Liberty Bticot. llolnmn's block, next door tc atcuui laundry. . Phono 2855. 1-atH, HOUSE OLEANELIS Kemouiber thut tho beat aud cheapub carpet paper Ik tho heavy felt paper sold abTueJouiiNALolhcc. 20-tf DlOOaCa OlOCK ANDAJKUBKY. llrthe Keaiou 11.00 spot cath. One block north or Kt Balem bcliool. u-ivtr iikowh a son. A I.IFJi3 SAVED. Dr.J.F, Cook, tho Uotanloal Spec nllst, Suoooeds Where Other Fall. To whom it may concern t This is to certify that Bertha P. Con nor, of Mt. Angel precinct. Marion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from a cancel ous growth in thu leftear for about three years. The growth was cutout twice nnd burnod out once by Albany Physicians, but tho growth camo back as bad as ever, and painod her so badly that she hail to be taken from school. After threo week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the Botanical Specialist, tho growtli entirely disap peared, and at this date, fnui months sinco trentmont was begun, tho growth lias not reappeared, and too car lias rn tiroly healed leaving only tho Bears in dieted by the Albany doctors. I hereby certify that tho abovo state ment is aooolutely true, and that Ber tha P Conner, tho poreon mentioned In thu atlidavit, has resided in myfam ily since early childhood, bearing the re lationship to moot niece. II. 0. Loxo. Suliscrilicd and sworn to before me this eighth day of June, 18W. W. W. Hall, county clerk ot Marion county, Oregon. All diseases puccoasfully treatod and rod "TODAY'S MARKET. Portia !. Feb. 28 Wheat, valley 62 (ttM, Walht Walla, 63(36!. Flour Portland, best gradt 12.70 to W.tA). EuiHirnno$2.10 perbbl. Oat White SSaaOc, grey 33 to 3L Hay Timothy 10011 jxtr ton. Hoiis 7Q10OJ old crop o0c Wool Valley, 12013c t Eastern Ore gon, 8 Me: Mohair, '-'30. .MllUtuff Uran, 13 shorts, $15. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 3.00 (0 t uuj nens, ft to -i.cw; turKoys, nro im. Eggs Oregon, 12 to -W l10' uo-' Hides-Green, sailed 00 lbs, 8g0c; under 00 lbs. 78' i slieop pelts, 160 IQc. ' Oulon-I.502.60 per cental. lluttur-Utat dairy, 30tj:i7ii fancy creamery, 50 to 65o; store, S3)i to 27'c. C Potatons 60 lo BOc ier cental. Hogs Heavy dreso'l 3 to tie. Mutton-Drewed, 7 to 7,4o jmr pound. llwf Steers. fiei.&Oj cowa,3.60 (3- J ilressed bucf, 0 to 7Kc. Veal -Dressed, 7 . 8AI.KH MAHKI.T. Wheat 53 pnund. and over, 42c ptlay nrtvrtlamnta four , les In this eoIurftTntortati rff SLVSte'lZ aft!.52s J. ?i i... .( u,.i iur nnvB wool, ltic, aioitair, w. -m II,,.,- ft In TUh pi lUrlo) J5 to 3io. Oat-28 to 30c. a , , Hay-Baled, cheat, 8; timothy, W 10. Ears U cash. 12)c trade. Flour In witoiwaie ipis, sj.ooi rswu. 3. Mlllsluffs-Uran, I13 shorts, fUK- LlvocatUe-Steew.SMi cow, S,V 3o. Sheep-I2.60Q3. Butter Dairy, 16o; creamery, 9c, I'ouitry unicxens, oj mraoy, vi 101.. 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