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'JW7W ' WftWTWr-vi Acts gently on the DNEYS, LlVEK and Bowels rLEAN5ESTHE5Y5TEM rl EFFECTUALLY, OVERCOMES yrr2i? ' - hB,TUALCT,PAT,0N iiumu PERMANENTLY ,T5B.c,;tcT5- BWy THt GtHWINt-MAH'r O By (AmvRNIArGrSYRVP. rosiurrucus jn fmu tot ristmtit O. C. T. Go's I'ABHIiNOKn BTKAkKK POMONA altonA I.KAVCti Will' I'OIITLAND Dally nxrcpt Hunday at 8 n. in. QUICK TIMK AND ClIIIAl' HATIW. Onrk Iwtweoii UlAto nnil Cnnrt Bta. M. 1' HAI.DWIN, Aftcnt. Have von had a (no sample of our onn lunLoof Baking J'oVwlor' "Diamond Brand" Remember we (?iinr.uili)o overy onn that vno put out to l)o nbrolntelv pure. It is 30 cents n imuml ran, j flu will wive 20 cents on every ftoiiml can J and tlmt is VVOItll FUTlllL' Penny saved, I penny made. Money In refunded it you have no put comb with it. Patronize homo Industry. Fresh roasted coffee every day. Yokohama Tea Store Phono 2112. , Free Delivery. SOCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS Continued from Kuntlh Page. HtCEITIO.V TO MAJOIt BlICItMAtf. A very plcapnut social ovent was a re ception tendered Po6t Department Com mander D. C. Sheruuiu, by Sedgwick W. It. 0. nt their halt on Mouday evening, Arpril 2. Tho hall was beautifully decorated with lings, bunting find ivy. Tho tables wero sot in tho form of a Malteso Cross tho rentro ploco being a small cannon surrouuded with ivy. At tho cloto ol tho regular inoutlug of Tost and Corps, Mr Sherman tho guest of honor w a escorted to tliu talilo by the president of tho corps, Mrs. LoMa M. Dickey, and given tho seat of honor nj tho head of tho table. Tho Corps rendu red a thort program consisting of a solo by Miss Dora Sears, song, America, by all and a duet by the Misses Burton and Sears, after which a lunch was served by tho Relief Corps. There wero several short speeches made by tho old soldiers and our president inado a very opproprlnto speech regret ting to loao Mr. Sherman from among us, butgladof his opportunity to better himself. Mr. Sherman expressed his ap preciation of tho kindly feelin- extend ed to him by thoso present and regrets at leaving friends tried and truo. Aftor enjoying a while in social con Terse tho company dispersed wishing Comradn Sherman goodbye and God speed. WOBK OF LITTLK OWLS. A number of little girls of tho I'resbj terian Sunday school have formed a Flour Mlsrlon Hand and eery week carry flowers lo the hospital, which aro most gratefully received bj tho patients. They aro alto interested In raising funds for tho new hospital and have gone about it in a unique way. A friend gave them a hen and some one eUo gave them fifteen eggs which they set under the hen. Tho chicks are to be donated to the hospital. Not patlsfWd wilhiheso efforts alone, they got up a literary en tertainment and churned their friends five cents each for admission Tho pro ceeds are in the bank and will be sup plemented bv several more concerts by- fore being placed at the disposal of the hospital authorities. Tho little physicians who aro doing this charitable work aro Ruth Damon, Ada May Bigger, Helen Kranse, Evelyn Bigger, Margaret Wilson, Miss I'utnam, Mits Perkins and other. SMITH HAS AKRIVKl). People who believe that there can never bo too much fuu in thU work-a. day world will do well to make note uf tie appearance in this city tonight of the most successful of all rtcent farce eotnedUs, "Have Youfcoeu Smith " This DAMOND pleco hag been well described by n wostorn critic as tho "best existing ex emplification of honest fun." rCDDE.VIIEAD WILSON. The attraction for Reed's opora house' noxtTuoeday night will bo Bur Mcin tosh. During his visit Mr. Mcintosh will present Pudil'nhend Wilson. Every body knows tho story of Pudil'nhend Wilson. Th'osLonoia laid in tho pro- lUBiiuunny uncic in ltuu, in which year by an accident that by tho cxerclso of n great art tho author has made as trivial as possible, two children, onoof gcntlo birth, tho other tho off-spring of a slavo iiiuiuuiueeii on mo day oi mo cnristen lug, that error goes undiscovered for twenty-threo years, during which tlmo tho slave child grows up to bo a gentle man villain, while tho boy of high birth comes to bo a young fellow of heroic qualities, whoso slavo training cannot obscuro tho inherent gentleness of hit character or vigor of manhood. What possibilities when cast about witli n pretty story, set upon a sea in which tho tracing of crimo lends straight to tho confusion of the babes just mentioned, cojld bo moro Interesting. PIIOMINKNT NATIVE DAUOIITEH. Oregon City: Mrs. E. W. Bingham, wlfo of a widely known Portland lawyer, was visiting Mrs. 0. II. Dye, during tho week. Mrs. Bingham Is tho daughter of tho lato Isnno Ingals Stevens, who wns appointed governor of Washington Ter ritory in 1853. Ho was n distinguished Indian fighter, bringing into subjection tho Indians of tliu Northwest Pacific const, survoyed the route for a railroad to this coattt, and served as a major- general during tho rebellion whero ho lott his lifo. His son, General Hazard Stevens, has written an interesting nc count of tho lifo of his father, which will toon be printed by n Boston house, Mr. and Mrs. Bingham expect soon to mnko their homo in Clackamas county about three miles from Oregon City. near the electric lino. NOTED I'lONCEn. Mrs. Annul.ee, who died at Canby, March 2Sth, aged 02 years and four months, was ono of tho notable early pioneers of Clackamas county. She mid her Into husband, Philander Leo, wero virtually tho founder of Canby, having located a donation lnndtlutm on Canby Pmirio In 1818, which is now owned by aeon Hcmnnl.ee. AltlHM I)AV. Next Friday, being tho second Friday in April, Is designated by Law oh Arlior Day. and throughout tho length and breath of tliu statu tho public, schools will ohservo the day with suitable exer cises, to bo followed by tho plnut'hg of trcen unil atherwlno beautifying tho hdiool grounds. kX-OOVKUNOIt LORD'S FAMILY. Mrr. W. P. Lord, wifuof the minister to tho Argentine Republic, has written n friend in this city that sho exacts to return to Salem during tho present year Expenses ot living aro said to bo so high at Buenos Ay res that tho post Is a very undesirable ono. AMUSEMKST8 HHKD'tt. Have ou Seen Smlth7 Saturday, April 7. Puddenhcad WilsonTuesday, April 10. On tho Srtuaneo River, Saturday, April 14. I1I0M KTATE EXCIIANOR. Albany Herald :Thos. Zoosman and family, removed to Salem yesterday afternoon; whero Mr. Zoosman will start in business. Miss Anna Oglcshy has returned from New Orleans whero sho attended tho Editorial Association as a delegate rep resenting tho Eugouo Register. Cottago Grove Loader: Mrs. Smith and MIps Vcrn Elliot, who hnvo lecn visiting during tho past winter with Mrs. Thompson and family, left for their homo in Ogden, Utah, .lefferpon Review: P.M. Bagloy re turned Sunday, from a winter' sojourn in San Francisco, looking as though that climate agreed with him. Eugene Guard: Mrs. D. Short, who has been visiting her brother, J. B. Hop kins, in this city, left for iiome in Spokane, Washington, this afternoon, A. I). Charlton, passenger agent of the Northern Pacific at Portland, ar rived up today and with his wife, is visiting at tho homo ot Mr .and Mrs. C. M, Young. l'EBSOYALS. Mrs Pike is in Portland visiting her son, Alv.v Pike. Mrs. A. C. Harrold is visiting In Portland. Mrs. S. 0 Smgletary, w ho has been hereon n visit, has returned to hor homo In. Harrisburg. Mrs. W. F. Stovouson and Mrs. II. D. Steveiibon, of Butteville, aro in the city stopping at tiie Cottage. j C.iptain and Mrs. J. Q. Barno, of the Now York Racket store, returned Frl-, day from a few days visit with their, daughter, Mrs. J. A. Mills, at Independ- euce. j The Salem Hospital today received a quantity of choice canned fruit and jellies from ladies at Albany, forwarded I through the kindness of Mrs. M. 0. j Wire of that city. j Miss Maud Ilowd of Shaw, Is tho guest ot Miss Clara Albert. Mrs. D, A. Walters and son Raymond, left last evening for California, eurouto to Chicago to nttend tho Genoral Con-. feronco of tho M. E. church to be held in that city, beginning tho first ol May. Rev. D. A. Watters, who is a delegate to the General Conferenco, will leave Silem on Monday next, for Iowa where iio will visit his father and later join his family n Chicago. ' Mr. and MraD, J. Fry, aro the Sulera itiu who uxptct to visit the Paris expo-' wiiou. j Gen. and Mr, W. H. O'dell will leave soon for Chicago, to attend the M, E, Wild Wiih Eczema Flro Could Not Hnvo Boon Moro Painful. " After spending two years in tak ing nil kinds of medicines that were suggested for eczema, but without mail, my mother ivns Induced to Uiko Hood's Snrsiipiullln. The result wan wondei fully gintlfylng. Her limbs hnd been teiribly Incciutcd by tho dis ease, nnil there were times when flro couhl tint hnvo been moro painful. Shu vvn, in fnet, almost wild. Two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla com pletely cun (1 her, nud not a tmco of eczema was left." V? W. DicKtit, Unwliucr, N. Y. Ent Well, Sloop Well. " Hood's Sarsnparllla has been n pent blcoilng to mo. I wns weak, inlinbV, tired and nervous; hnd no nppetito and wns always sad and des pondent. Ono tiny I got hold of a lltt'n bonk nbout Hood's Snrsnpnrllla. I In iked it over nnil lcsolved to try a bottle. I was better beforo it was gone, eo I kept on until I hnd taken live buttles. I enn now sleep well, feel ebeeiful nnil enn do nil my work, Jiu luding plain sewing, and I can walk two or thrco miles n tlav. I am 6o venri old unci now feel that life is vvoitli living." Mns. Emma Smith, fiS E. Mitchell St., Oswego, N. Y. Critical Period of Lifo. "I took Hood's Sarsapniilln dtnlng tho critical peilod of my lifo, and now, at tho niro of 60 yenis, I am stiong and healthy. It Is a grcnt medicine for tho blood. I Hnd Hood's to bo tho bet." Mns. II. I'ovmov, 22 Lansing Stiett, Auburn, N. Y. You inn buy Hood's Snrsnpnillln ot anvdriiKgUt. Ho sine to nsk for Hood's and do ifot utccpt any substitute General Conferenco to which Mr. O'dell is a lay-dolcgato from tho Oregon Con ference. An unusual event occurred In this city during this week, it being a party given by Mrs. Jano G. Albert, tho in vited guests all being hor great-grai d children and all under flvo years of age. Mrs. J. II. B. Royal, cntortaincd n few friends on Thursday evening in honor of tho birthday anniversary of Rov. J. II. B. Royal ho being 70 yearn of ago, A lunch was served and nil wished Mr. Royal "mnny happy returns ot the day " Thoso present wero Rev. and Mrs. B'ackwoll, Rov. and Mrs. T. F. Royal, Mra. Pratt, Hnrley ami Helen Blackwell, Mips Ella Welch, Miss Maud Myers, Miss Carrlo Royal, Mrs. Singleton and Bessie Singleton. Miss Lena Woods of Independence is in tho city wlaltiug Mrs. Starbuck, Miss Llrzlo Jakes is in tho city vis iting her sister Mrs. W. A. Benson. MUi Jakes has Just closed two success ful terms of school near Sllvorton. Mrs. Omar Sylvester has gono to So- attlo to join hor husband whiiro they will make their futuro homo, J. J, Bartlett and family left today fcr their old homo in Omhha, Neb. Mr. Bartlett was ono ot tho firm of Bartlett & Tillson grain buyers of this city, They will mako tholr futuro homo thcro, Democratic Conference. Chairman John Bayuo arranged for n conferenco of all tho workers nt tho old Good Templars' hall and tho rooms wero crowded. Win. Kaiser was called to tho chair and presided with ids usual dignity. Reporters wero excluded and a kind, of political lovo feast followed, To-Nignt and To-Morrow Night, And each day ana night during this week you cun uct ut any druggist's Keinp'u U.ilsntu for tho Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to bo tho most tmccfitful remedy over sold for Coughf, Croup. Bronchitis, Asthma mid Consumption. Get a bttlo to. day and keep It itlwuys In the bouse s'jynurun check your com at once l'riro i&o una wo. cmmpio douio iree, codifrw Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Easo. a powder. It cures painful smarting, nervous leet ami inerty oh Court street known as tlio Louis urunum iiuua uuu inmiiinv im "" sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery oi tno ago Allen's f oot-J-aso makes ugni or new shoes feel easy. It Is n certain curo lor sweating, callous nnu not urea acn- Ingfeet. Try It today. Sold by all druggists and shoo stores. By mall for 5o In stamps. Trial packago FItEE Address Allen S. Olmsted, I-eltoy, ft. Y 't13 tele sett. lia Ulcyclo Meeting. Thcro will bo a regular meeting of tho Som Cjclo Association on Monday evening. April 0, nt 8 o'clock, in tho po lice court room of tho city hall. Busi ness of, importance. Election of officers. AH membora should bo present. W. I. Stalet, Secretary, J. II. Albert, President. 5 6 3d McCoy Is the banhcr vvonun'a rights School District inJPolk county, and poruaps in mo state, nil oi llio director and clerks being wotnon Don't Neglect Tho commnnder who neglected to pro tect his supply wagons was at n disad vantage, mid tho householder who wants to bo ready for an emergency ought to lay in n stock of provisions and groceries from Branson & Rngan. 4 3 cod Cattarrh Cannot be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns thoy cannot reach tho seat ot tho dlscao. Catarrh is n blood or constitutional dis ease, and In order to cure it you must tako Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken intornally, and arts directly on tho blood nud mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by ono of tho best physicians In this coun try for years, nnd is n regular prescrip tion. It is composed of tho host tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, ncting directly on tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials freo. F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, prlco 75c. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Lewis Ackerman, Goslion, Ind., says, "DoWitt's Llttlo Early Risors always bring certain relief, curo my headacfio and never gripo." They gently clcanso and invlgorato tho bowels and liver. Stones Drug Stones. Celebrated Drans, 300 Bbls. Giant Cement, 400 Bbls. Rock Ilubor Li mo In storo and for solo, also Garden Saud, Loam and Fertilizers. D. S. lluutloy & Co. 310 Front St. iEECHAM' PILLS iThe Best and Safest? Family Medicine I I"0R ALL. Bilious and Nervous Disorders Sick Headache, Constipation, Y Weak Stomach, Impaired Di gestion, Disordered Liver and Female Ailments. :The World's Medicine: Annual Slc Kxcecdi 6,000,000 Boiet. 1 10 ccnti and 25 cent, at all drug itorea. 1 nweham'i Tllli hnTo tho lurgMt wilo of liny 1'roprlctsuy MoH Ino In tho world, and ' Uils bat Uin achieved ' Wltfiouttlie publication of testimonials ' rf-M-frw-4-Mvfl OASTOIIIA. Bom xu Ito Hnd VoollawWwars Boajlit rc&&mM UK Flatulonco Pills. Is cured by Bkkciiau's M. B. Smith. Butternut. Mich., snvs. 'DoWitt's Llttlo Earlv Risers aro tho very best pills I over used for costivo ness, liver and bow ol troubles." Stones Drug fciorcs. "I used Kodol Dvsnonsla Cnro In mv1 family with wonderful results. It gives immeuiaio reuei, is pleasant to tako ami is truly tho dyspeptic's host friends," says L. Hartgorinclc, Overiscl, Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to to curo. Stones Drug Stores. Exchange of Property, 8. B. Martin has exchanged his prop- Kliuen property adjoinlngDr. Bird's res idenco on tlio west, for tho Wm, West acott property Just ovor tho hill in South Salem. Tho Wetacott property has been in tho hands ol tho Westacolt fam ily for moro than forty ycara and is sit uated justoutsido the south boum'nry lino ol tho city. Mr. W. J. Juengcrt, xoa Lan- doa St., Buffalo, N. Y., tells how be was cured by Dr.Willianis' Piulc Pills for Pale People. He says : "About one year ngo I was suf fering a great deal with kidney trouble, and the terrible pains which I experienced in thesmaU of my back almost incapacitated me for work. I tried wearing plastera but they did me no good whatever. In connection with this kidney trouble I was subject to chronic headaches. I was advised to try Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I did so and soon noticed a great improvement, after continuing their use for several months all traces of the kidney trouble disappeared and the head aches became lew frequent." CSiencd) Wm. Jurncert. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of June, 1899 W. G. Stanton, Notary Publu, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale ropI conUin.iii a condenwil form. '.'' mtiiti nwwary 10 pre new life snd rlcnnna to tin Mood nnd rmwe aliallwwl nmw. Ther are an uiifalllutf nti6 foraoeh dis rate aa locomotor ataita, prtll r-aralyila, bt. Vitua' ilaaw, alall, nt-uralKia rlieu malim, nmnut liMulach. Oir aflrr-flrt;l of la irriPl. ralpluilfln of llie ifrt, pa'f "I Ullow wwipJexloi. all Utw ol vrraki.m titlirr In inalv or Arnialr Df. WUlU-f PlnV PIIU Ut Pais Patala ara attar YaWtka daita oiaurrJ. Vt '' P"h ' AtalUniMlaH. diicllBlt Bf liiditiat Cauit- icntatciaci, n, 1 ciU f ef t cent )u Tlio Kind You Hnvo Always Bottglitt nnd which hn.9 liccn in uso for over 30 yenrs, has homo tho slgnntnro of nnd 1ms boon mndo under his pcr- & jjvtylL-jP-y, sonnl supervision Blnco its Infancy. -fuzSVA '&ACti'(t Allow no ono to dccolvo you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd"JuBt-ns-good"nro bull Experiments that trlflo with nnd cudnngortho health of. Infinity nnd Children Exnerienco ngnlnst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstorla is n harmless snhstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotlo substance. Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms nnd nllnys Foverlshncss. It cures Dlnrrhoon, nnd Wind Colic. It relieves Teething1 Troubles, cures Constipation nud Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy nud natural sloop. Tho Children's Pannccn Tho mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho (G&yfvucAm The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THt OINT.UH COMMNY, TT MUKB4Y TKttT, NIW YOKK OITV. TO THE WISE fanner, or thoso who Intend planting their gardens or doing spring work oi any kind in this lino, aro that voti will Hnd everything In garden and farm tools of the very best quality and at tho low est prices at R. CD. CDADB 5c CO H-f I r 7 Xi cMia, "Cleanlincos is Next to Godliness" And wo can fit you up n hath room that will mnko you think ou uro voruliiK on tho luxury of heathen Itoino to lio nblo to possets. Porcelain lined liath tubs, ornamental vvnsh bowls, water closets, tic. fitted with flno sanitaryopen plumb ing, nnd wo will do It nt a cost that will onahlo you to enjoy this luxury of a handsomo bathroom, Let us glyo you our estimate BARR&PETZEL 214 COMMERCIAL STREET. TelophonoNo. 2371. The Soul of Mirth and Wit Atallfoclul gatherings, whero feastiiig is the order ol tho day, Is an inspiring flints of our extra dry champagne. Wo lavo all the choice table wines for every course, from flno sherry, rauterne, Bor deaux and Burgundy, to tho finest brands ol champagne and cordials, ut prices ai low as tliu grades are high. J. P Rogers 218 and 222 Commerolul Street Signnturo of Something to Be Proud Of Is tho ownership of n Crescent. Clovo laud or Uendron blcvrlo. It la tho acme of perfection In bicyclo construction, whero lightness Is not Fncrlllced for strongth nud mechanical skill blend to maku u wheel that is unexcelled for run n ng qiialltlin nud reliability. Wo have n bploudid stock to chooso from. At f 23, to toO. R. M. Wade &Co On the Stool of Repentance Is whoro a man finds lilinsoll thnt takes his linen to nny laundry but tho Palom Steam Laundry. If your conHcionco don't prkk your collars nnd cuff mnv, and mako you appreciate tho smooth educs, ooft buttonholes nud exquisite color mm finish that you can always rely on receiving from tho Salem Steam laundry. Salem Steam Laundry COLON KL 1, OLMKTKAD riiOI'alETOII. POnoUH I). OLilSTKAl), HUH. Phono 111, 2.10 Liberty Street caYmcr Royal Feast Can be en 1 In our choice fat lamb, nrlinu rlba und loins of beef, leu of mut ton or choice cuts of veal. Wu can eater to the mont fastidious lulato in tnlidor, luluy nnd rluhly flavored meats. Ixit us t-ontl j 011 ono around for dinner. You can't leat either our prices or our moats B. C. CROSb Static St, Maiisit. PiKmk 201. tj2r. .. re , V. jHvMr Vllr "SEH r r" --1 aBTl Q t"lify W I BUSINESS CARDS. C. H.JTSAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Kccne. old Whlto Corner, Salem Or. Partien desir ing superior operations nt moderate fees in any branch nro in especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. rJC" Phono 1071. KOOMS 1 AND 3, Oft AY 1IMC. Osteopath y In Salem nnd Albany DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT Graduato of American School of Ostco nathv. SALEM Jlonday, Weilncsdry nnd Frldav; hours, 0 to 11 a. in.; 1 to 4 p. over Wellor's grocery. ALBANY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: hours 0 to 12 a. tn ; 1 to 5 p. m., Mra. Winn a rosidonco, bTIP. JONES, Attornoy-nt-Law Toledo, Orogon Wm Clnrk of Circuit Court for lx yar Midhs an up to-dato abatfact or aU property in Lincoln county, lM7m G. A. ROBERTS, Bicycle Reoairing, Now nnd second hand wheels lODJStntobtroot. 1-0 Phono 2B70 offioe'oity:iiall. For water Msrvlco apply nt onlcc UIIIb pnyablo monthly la ndvuuco. Mnko all complaints at tho ofllco. GOLD DUST FLOUR JIADK 11 y Tho Sidney Powor Co., SIDNEY, OrtKQON. Ilomodolod ospccially for making fam ily Hour nnd custom work. Old wheat Hour still on hand, Ask your grocor for It. Brnn nnd shorts nlwnya on hand. CAVITAL CITY Express and Transfet Meets nil mall nnd pnssoncor trains. Baggngo to nil parts of tho city. Prompt forvicu. leiopnono no. iku. 1J1SQUE & 8K1PT0N. PLATlNO PHOTOS. Enlnrgcnicnts In Crnyon nnd Water Color. Photo Buttons. Amateur tluvoloplnu nnd llmshlng neatly dono. 0. W. DIICKMAN. Hnccrtnor to V. i, Ilruwa. GnOUNU FU)01I 213 Comtnorclul Ut., Bulom Oregon, S, C, STONE. M. D. ProprletorCof Stone's Drug Stoi 8S HALKM.LOItKaoN. (UTlio turea (two In number) aro local! a No. va and K3 Commcrelal atrett, and air well stiKikod with acompltta lino oldrogt and modloluss, tolltt articles, rwrlutnery, brushes eto.,oto.,ctn, 1)11. UTONK llliadom25rcars:iH)rlenco ,ln Die pran Ilea olmodtoliio and now makes no charg-o (or onnsullAtloii.oxamlnatlou orprewrlpJon, MiloC. Matthews Bucccsnor to Edwards Matthews MltAT nnd I'OULTWY MARKET Stato stroot near railroad. Freshest nnd best meats. My patrons say I koop tho ucst meats in town. The German Market Will bo found all kinds ol meat and the best of sausage. FREE DELIVERY. All bills duo tho late linn ot Wnlt & Mieseko must bo paid. WOLsZ, St SON 171 Onmmnrnlal St. HALEM .LODGES p.j. v w. in Ku. Us. llutU etc Sx.cui ( aiiin No. lis. llutta OTcrr Krldar pt,7), 111 A. O U. W ball, Hula Ius, bUI Hiata IUS, lll.tir. A, Moores, clerk, r x. nouiurru, 11, u. ruoui 10, Muoros blk KOKlCSaTlCKfcl Olf AM1CKIOA Court Hlierwoo.1 KoruU No, 1. kltuu Kilday nixnu 111 nirucr bioca, jomi u, i.uuw, v. 11. a I. lniwii nwiy. JlUlU CURE YOUPSELFI 1ki lll H tot auualura' illallltrill, IlllUtMlllMllom lilllalluua ur uUvialkiu ul iijumat nifuiUswa lr,iu tttuiut, TalnlrM, aii'1 nni iirm- LTStEfttlCmwcHCi) P"iwk"w or soul In plain r-n' I.I mprra., Ilul 1, (ut it iu. or toll I.., 11.73. nuiu rHtiii iruir mui vi4 rvuut Notice to Contractors. The undersigned will receive proposals, at 2 p. in. Monday, April 0 11)00 at tlio olllm of Puuh & Uray for tho erection of au Odd Fellows tomplo. Plans anil specifications aro now on II lo at tho above olllco, for the Inspeo tlon of prospective bidders Tho right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. A. N. MOORES. TII.MON FORI). J. W. YOUNO. 3 27 tf. Committee. DON'T FORGET Wu carry a small stock of FLOUR, BRAN, AND SHORTS, Made at Alluiny, nnd aro proparrl to supply small consumers say one ack to a ton nt a low prlco. Pleaso take Inquiry, nud save your small chain,--. Salem Flouring Mills Oo. 3-lt-eod ' ' T" ' " m.J.J Cil Two LulU.A DUIllIAW muuutuiuiwwa, ANO A JKUrJBV Uy tbf ttWawa 11.00 iriot raib, Ua block noilo o I Ei.l Salem bebool, ) rin. IIUOWN SON. Sab Water Co., R&l H4U HfUlt,. la' upm eieiti 0 v aaaak. B JaS WANTED., .New today, clvsrtl .Tumftnllahag linos or less In tins ool inroe times lor 81 oo por month, at same rate. ZDc, Wo k wHi. Ail over four lino TTAll f!P.KTRllr f,m rJ 1XUI 2K miles from a town. Momq, sJ uuu uuiuuiiuiugs, rnnng ?Mr,mm and plenty of outside rMw. Prass, 50 cash. Call on or actsve Owes M. Boelor & Co., 288 CoranteteM at, Balom.Or. 44-Im, WANTED.-Glrl for ceneral work, family of three. Rei required. W. G. Allen, Oak near Summer. 4.-St GIKL WANTED For genoral . ho- j- wurR, aiiiBii mmiiy, goou TrMM 10 good girl. Apply to Fred Wert's, om block west ot brick storo, South Sa lem. 4 5 311 l GOOD Oppotunltv to learn the taw dry and watchmaking trado. Only such persons as can furnish tho tort of references need apply. C. II. Hinges, 200 Commercial street. 4 6 M LOST. A gray qyercoat between Tho UUUUIIM U1UCU UUU IIIO ccoicu mill. Finder leavo nt Mitchell, Stavcr A Co. nnd recolvo reward. 4 5 8t NEW BUGGIES. A car load different stylos, first class Just rocelved; before von buy, call nnd eoo thorn. Pohlo A Bishop, Stato and Front 8ts. 4 4U 8UITS, PANTS, OVEHCOAT8. Jo inunauru. luncct m guaranteed, 2,000 styles to select from. II. j 8. Bollo, Stato Street, agent Wann. makor & Brown, Philadelphia, 4-7-tf WANTED. Tallow nnd Soap grease'ln exchango for soap. Capital Soap Works, BaJom, Or., ForrV streeinear 13th. 4-3'tfiw NEW Sncnnil.linnil mwl Imulit a-.l sold. A full lino of tcnts.aiwiiBft and wagon covors at Dlllman's. 210 Commercial street. 4-4 3t LADIES WI1EEL.-New, at rare uargain. uaii on A. U. Journal Of flee. 3.2.tf POTATO LAND-tor rent, about SO or wj acres, call nt tho l Lovy Iwp ranch, or nt tlio olllca of llerren A Lovy, in Salem. 3 SI Ira HELP WANTED MALE.-Man wanted to deliver and collect in Salem and vicinity j $15 A whI and expenses. Ad dress Delivery J. nrtmont, Feoplee' Co., 40th and i a, .ot Sts., PhlLidl. Pbla, Pa. 3-31-7tt TKADE Aflvorcjin cottago and thmi ioio nuar i o v rra sciiool, to trado for Eastern Oregon land. Gilliam county Pfofered. Addrona K. M. hinehart, Ulox, Ore. 3-S7-lm WUhn UAVING-Your eprinir skirts modo go to Madam Von Tobel. Ths onlyoxcluilvo Balrt-makor in Salem. Perfect fit guarantofd, nnd prices rcasonnble. itowland llonso, 'Coraor Liberty and Court streets. S 08 2vr POSITIVE CURE.-for Ecioraa in orsforrm. AlJrosawith 2o sump Box 00, Tallman, OroKon. 3 27 lm WANTED Christian man or woman to qualify for pormanont position of trutt In your homo county. fiO yearly. Enclososolf-addressed.sUmped enveiopo to R. 8. Wallace, Bcaeral McroUry, Care of Tho Capltaf Jour. -" aim JUST ARRIVED-Dlrcct from the fao- vur, n wiioio 101 oi a and sw Walton vvheo s, which wo aro eoillnjr at re duced rates. Paolo A Bishop, SUt and I'ront streets. 3-21-Im WANTED-Men to Enquire at Room bank. out cord wood. 0, ovor Gilbert's 3-20-U NEW WAGONS.-Llghtor hoavyfarra pr oxpress wagons, mountain hacks, bucklwards, buvufes, now nnd old eastern and home made, on hand. Any kind of nvehlclo built to order at short notice. Work guarantecd-. .Vono,i',cnno, 8lemfyK0n Fao tory.OO Com. St. 3-17-lmo. FOR RENT. A good flre-room houw with basement, on High itroot near union. Good woil water. Apply to Aug. Schiolbor, 424 High stfoit, 3-17-U FOR SALE-Twolvo frceh milch cows. -Apply to Brown & Son, East Salem. S-7-M 10 RLNT. A. good hop yard of 22 acre, iu line condition with good building. Win. II. Lgau, Brookii 221 U lP)USB"ULEAifEliS-- Rcuiemooi that tho best and clicuncst carpet imiHirm mo uoavy ieit paper sola at Tins Joounal, ofhec. SOU McCoy Stage. Leaves Willamette stable 0i20 a, m. dally for Lincoln, Zen, McCoy, and Purrydalo and return tamo day. New liaik, good horsea and careful driver. Parcels delivered along the line. 3-1U tf E. E. Datis. Willamette Stables. Tho undersigned aro nowoccupy Ing tliu Willamette Stable, south Commercial street, and are ready to hlro you n nice rig or feed nnd cut. lor your team when In Sal " Ltorsoa boarded by tho w ok. .- tifactlon guar aiitecsl. Yot ntronaga solic ited. S-12tf Harold & Reynolds SOULE imos. PIANO TUNEllS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND ORK for Haleui aud tlelntty tvara orjort al WlllaMiikleHUie e- The Club Stables Cornor ol LIbeity and rerryStreeti, 11 ION LO S4I la the best placa In the city, to get a tlrst-class rig. Spechu attention to commercial men, the beat oi care given to board ing and transient stock. Km lurulshed to all lutta cf,t country with or withoat drlw;. Prftes within tho reach t ll. k Louis MiliirlSM. j m ,' i M Si . m i .a. a 4 '. M A M .1 : ' m mwma pmmmmmWHn nwmnKimmmtwmmwmmmfmmmmm