yjkjajsj Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the 5ystem c'gtrrtoiuLLY, HBITUALCONST'PATION ,T5Bc,;t EFFE. BUT THE StHWINt-MAriTO oy (auirniaJ7g,Syrvp(8 rot tu uu ewawri rsi tot rt oint O. C. T. Co's PABBUNQEH HTKAsIKH POMONA altonA LKAVKH FOII'.l'OIirMMD Dully except Runilav nl 8 n.'rn. QUICK XI Mt; AND (!IIHAI HATKf. Dock betweun Htnto Mid Contt HtK. M. P IIALDWIN, Agent. DIAMOND Have vou had n frro snmple of our own make of Unking Powder? "Diamond Brand" Remember wo guarantee evory enn thnt we put out to bo absolutely pure. It is SO cunts a pound enn, vou will nuo 20 ccntB on every pound can; and tluit is W 01 til SllVillg. Penny snveil, Is penny made. Money is refunded if you iiniu no success with it. Pntronlze liomo Industry. Fresh roasted coffio every day. Yokohama Tea Store Phono 2 U 2. Free Delivery. 4 CkOCIAL NEWS t 4 r& AND VIEWS . A. BUCIAL AM) I'MIBOXAI.. V. Vincent, of Saginaw, is in tho clt . Leon 0. Holland has gone to Portland II. A. Thomas was fn Albany yester day. J. K. Weatherford, of Albany, is in tho city. Fred Slmkius is in the city stopping at tho Cottage. Mrs. D. A. Paine, of Eugene, is visit lug friends in the city. Miss Edna Itoberla of Stnyfon is in tho city visiting Miss Emily Morgan. Mr. ond Mrs. II. E. Ankeny, of Jack sonville, aro In tho city at Hotel Wlllam- otto. Condon Bean has returned to his studies at the Stato University at Eu gone, F. 0. Gunning, of Tumor, wont homo I ist evening after a few days stay In tho capital city. Win. Brown, Oliver Jory, Hiram Smith J. A. Taylor and It. K Ujan oro In Portland. Landlord Connor, of Tho Willamette, his returned after several week snout in California. The Sunday school room of tho Pres byterian church is being newly carpeted and will soon be a credit to tho building. Quito a delegation of Salem imuio livers havo engaged feats at the Pader ewskl Concert at Portland Wednesday evening. Mies Mabel Carter, has returned 'rom a successful tour of Eastern Oregon ami Washington towns where fho gavo a series of elocutionary readings. The A. 0. U. W. people of Salem ex pect to have an excursion on the rivor to Irdepndence- April 20th, particulars to l6 perfected and announcod later. TheTrouU is at the roots. Clipping1 the ends of the hair is liketreating thebranches of a tree with rotten roots. You must strike at the source. Seven Sutherland Sisters' preparationsstrikedeep. They Invigorate the roots feed them. This gives life, beauty grace to the hair. Everyone should use them. eou BvmvwHiKC w. i SviSf mm m Mrs. II. D. Thlclsen entertained a few friends Saturday afternoon in honor of Mr. Thlolsen's mother from Portland, who is visiting tho family for a short timo. F. J.-Fontalno and G. W. O'Farrellcf Mt. Angol, who wero In tho city making arrangements for presentation at Reeds, of tho drama "Tho Triumph of Justice," returned homo yesterday. J. A. Bishop nnd family returned Sun day afternoon from Plslnviow, Linn county, whero they witnessed tho burial of Mrs. Bishop's mother, Mrs. J. A. Tunplc. On Monday they received notice of tho death of Sammlo Tomplo, their now phew, and Mr. and Mrs. Bish op hava io turned to Plalnviow to attend the funeral. Tho Lslio Epworth League Beading Cirelo meets this evening at tho homo of Mies Carrie Royal in South Palom. Tho evening will bo spent in debating tho subject, "Resolved thnt American Sol diers aro Braver than tho Soldiers of Other Nations." All members of iho circle nnd friends who wish to loin nre cordially invited to bo present. ATTENTION MACKABKKS. Doputy Sherwood is hero nnd will meet with Willnraotto Tout No. 0 to night. All turn out as wo intend to i tic ren so our membership at once. ntATKn.VAIDANCK. Protection Lodgo No. 2, A. O. U. V. . gavuanothor of their dancing socials in their lodge room laet ovenlng. Evans' orchestra furnished tho music. All dis persed shortly alter midnight with tho regret that tills will likely bo tho last dunco of tho season to be given by this popular entertainment commlttca. FROM EXCIIANOES Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Crcason of Roseburg have returned from their visit to California. They report that part of tho stato south of Los Angeles suffering from drought, but other section nro looking fluo. Jos. Kccbler nnd Miss Magglo Storoy of Lebanon, wero marrlod nt tho par sonage of tho M. E. Church, South, In Albany Wednesday afternoon, April 4, 1000, Rev. Fred Lark, .of Lobanou offi ciating, At tho National Guard Albany meet ing, Saturday Lieutenant Clms. Sears was elected chairman, OJ names wero on the list for membership. Tho applica tion was sent to headquarters. Upon its .approval n meeting will be called and olllcors elected. DEATH AT KUOKNn. Mrs. Ida II. Chambers, wifo of F L. Chambers and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hendricks, died nt Eugene Mon d iy, after nn illness extending over a period of six piars. Dicmscd wits born In Eugene, Juno 21, 16G0. fcho lived in this city during her entire ltfoiimo, re- clvedher education from Ui9 public schools nnd the Unlvorsity of Oregon, graduating from tho latter institution In 1885; was married July 21, 1801, and l.-nves a husband and little daughter to mourn tho toss of a wlfo and mother During the long illness Mrs. Chambers was nn inspiration to her loved ones who did even thing potslblo to lesson her s iffering and alleyhttu pain, Sho re t tlned her faculties unimpaired to the 1 1 i!t, bidding relatives nnd friends good- byo, uinl peacefully passed to tho laud of pro.iii-ouiid hope. Sho was tin ac tive worker iu tho Uhistiun church. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Senator McBrido will make a hard fight for ro-election. - Read McBrido's patent medicine testi monial from his friends In the senate t t t Men who "want" something in poli tics aru not 'commanding a premium with the people. Tom Walt will not support Frank Dur blu. That tettles it. Get your Long Turn ready to flro I t t ; Tho toitimonidl in tho morning paper for Senator McUrido ire not complete. They should have been accompanied by pictures of tho men who havo been cured, accompanied by a Matement of the dis ease, sworn to beforo a notary public. S ! Found. On tho road to MoMinn ville, a bundle containing thirty-six shares of stock In tho Capital Journal, a copy of Rudyard Kipling's poems and a tyo written copy of poem, "Abou Ben Adhetu had a dream ono night. I I I Senator McBrido is on the executive campaign committee at Washington. His name Is ueed to frank speeches n expanision und Imperialism to the pto pb iu tho coming campaign. Who can say Oregon has not a useful senator for political purpose tt t Hon. II. R. Kincald has been nomin ated by the citizens of Lane county for omit)' Judge. He Is a pioneer news paper man 61 Oregon and is singularly well fitted for that position. The es tates of decedents and property of wid ows and orphans will find a eufe guar dianship at his hands. 5 t ! Albany Demecrat: Old Bill Andersor, Salem's famous aloon keeper, having announced himself as a candidate for sheriff, offors his drug store for sale or trade for a hop-yard or prune orchard or any other business that docs not require mu h tabor. Old Bill is considerable of a liumoriet. 1 J t Tho Wheeler County News, a new pjpr publitbaJ by E. M. Sliutt at a ins Use Spiring When wc would like to feel .strong, vigorous and ambitious, we arc weak, tired and dull; appetite Take is poor, food is not relislied, sleep does not seem to refresh, we go to bed tired and get up tired. This Jkms,iGais condition is because of thin, impure, sluggish blood which is unequal to the demands of the body Gs'ssaflesi for more life, vigor, energy, strength. Nature cries for help, and it is to be found in Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, blood enricher, blood vitalizer. MQGffscino Be sure to get Hood's, because it is Peculiar to Itself and rcmember.also, county scat where thcro Is not yet a postofflco, has this sound sentiment as his opening editerial: "Every man insults his own con olenco when ho advocates or opposes n public measuro on nny oilier ground than tho public good." ttt As Tom Tongue's district chairman, th" editor of tho Statesman prints this gleam of humer: G. G. Bingham and Clnnd Gatch left Sun lay afternoon via Portland for Me Mlnnville to attend the' congressional convention of tho first district. Mr. Bingham was not a dclcgato to tho convention. Ho appeared in his old rolo ot manager n pollto term for Boss, Tho four senators and twelvo repre sentatives nominated by tho regular Re publican organization at Portland stand on a platform endorsing sonator Simon's voto against tho Porto Rice tariff an fol lows : "Wo indorso tho official career of Fen ator Joseph Simon, Multnomah county's representative nn thn Oregon Congres sional delegation. Wo honor him for his ability, for his fidelity to the inter ests of his constituents, and for his en ergy In their service. We point with pride to his courage as a public man nnd to the largo measure of national ro spect which ho has already won, ttt Tonguo has enough delegates pledged or instructed for him to assuro his ro nomination on tho first ballot with soveral votes to sparo Ho now has the following counties cither pledged or Instructed for him: Douglas, 12; Jose phine, 7; Lane, 14; Lincoln, 4; Tilla mook, 6, Washington, 13; Yamhill, 12; Klamath, 4; Lake, 4; Coos, 7; Curry, 3. This will glvo Mr. Tonguo 85 votes, or two more than enough to nominate, t t t Julian Ralph, an American, corre spondent of a Loudon paper, calls tho Boors "cowards." This accusation will probably cause this question to bo asked : "Wero all tho British generals in Africa, prior to Roberts, whipped by cowards? A in n who is whlpcd by a coward must bo inferior to a coward, so far as physical prowess Is concerned. If the Boers at Splun Kop wero cowards, what was "Tommy Atkins" on that historic day? Or is Julian Ralph simply writing to please the ears of the English. M t A gaunt, muscular women of fierce mien entered a city hall In a Utah county seat and asked tho county clerk to find out If one Jack Peters was mar rlod. Search developed tho name of John Peters, for whoso marriage a license had lieen issued two years be fore. "1 thought so," said the woman. "Married ,'Llzo Waters, didn't ho?" "The llcinso is issued for a marriage with Miss Eliza Walters'" "Yep. Well, I'm Lizo, I thought I'd ought to come in and tell you that Jack Peters has eecapod." t t t In his great opening speech at Wath inton Sunday night Webster Davis, x Assistant Secretary of the Interior de scribed the storming of Hploukop by the Boers, alter the British had occu pied it, and his own visit to tho battle field seven days later. "When the fight began," he said, "a giant Boer, Iu the prime of strength and majihood, was teen carrying a small Boor flag; in a short time he fell to rise no more. Then an old white-haired vteran picked up the fallen banner, and, waving it, urged his comrades oi . HimHIIHIHIHHIW IBEECBAMSi 1 1111 SL Car Slotcbt. tm- , , rll V prsT Ccntltz! in, , , .1, EmL.K 1( 0 cau-W etau. , , tUIIIHIIIIMIHMMHI With flowing hair nnd fkshingycs tho old matfruehed on, but suddenly a shell laid htm low, cro the littio flag touched tho ground, however, a barefooted lad, only 13 years of ngo, who had beon fighting in his Bhlrt sleeves, leaped for ward to the old man's side, and, snatch ing tho flag from his grandfather's nerveless hand, raised it aloft and pushed on. A mighty shout arose from tho Boors ns they saw tho gallant deed, and w Ith renowed coursgo they mado a fearful charge; following Uio flag thoy rushed llko an avnlancho over tho Brit ish trenches, and Splonkop was won," ATTENTIOTciTIZENS! Do not forget that before you can cast a vote at the com ing slate and presidential elec tions yo'ur name must be on the register. The time is now on tohae.yourname put there. If not registered before May 15, you cannot vote. You can register before any notary public or justice of the peace ree of cost, or at "the court house in the county clerk's of fice. Do not neglect to register. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, April 10. Wheat, tnlloy 54, Wnlla Wnlln, 64(365. Flour Portland, best grades $2.70 to $3.00. Superfine f2.10 porbbl. Oat White 35030c, grey 33 to 34. Mlllstnff Bran, (13; shorts, f 15. Hay Timothy flOQlO per ton. Onioint I.502.6O er cental. Potatoes 50 to COc per sack. lliittnr 1t..xt. ilnlrv. 'MfifM! fancy creamery, 45 to 50c: storo, 25 to SOc. Eggs Oregon, 11)bC per do. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 13.50 to 4 00: hens. 15 to 0.00: turkoys, live 13c. Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7)o per pound. Hogs Henvy dreesod 5 to Co. Itiu.fKtixira CI (Hi J M nmvn t.T fifl ffl 1 dressed beqf , 0)6 to 7J4C veal iroMtHi, 7 qj He. Hops 7 10a; old crop GQOc. WfYnlVntlnv. 1!t.tn- l.Vnturii flrn. gon, 8014c; Mohair, 2730. iitues urcen. saiteu uu ins, oync; under GO lbs, 7J86 ; shoep pelts, 100 20c. SALKM UARK1T, Wheat 68 pounds and ovor, 43o. Wool, 10c, Mohair, SOc. Hops 6 to 7c Oats 28 to 30c. Hay Baled, cheat, f 8; timothy, 0 $10. Eggs 10c cash ; lie trade. Flour In wholesale lots, (2.60 ; retail, $3. Mlllstuffs Bran, (13; shorts, (14K- Hogs Dressed, 6e. Live cattle Steers, 3i ; cows, 21 to 3c. Slice p (2.50Q3. Drespcd Veal flWc. Buttor Dairy. 15c ; croamory, 25c. Poultry Chickens, 8; turkeys, 10 to l'otatoos 25c to 35c. Lewis Ackermau, Goshen. Ind., says, "l)o Witt's Littio Earlv Risers always brinir certain relief, euro my headache and novor gripe." Thoy uently cleanse nnd Invlgornto tho bowels and liver. Stones Drug Stones. Oj3u3 onxA. Daus tU 4 m ma M an lffJn Kind You Haw Alwrs BOupt M. B. Smith. Butternut Miuh., says. ".n..U'111'a l.llltn I'arlv I(l..ru urn tint very best pills I ovor UBed for costive noss, liver nnd bowel troubles." 6 tones Drug fc lores. OASTORIA. Bawitlis ItuMitdYoaHttiAlwart Kkkcham's PiLLs for Stomach Liver ills. and Medford boasts the establishment of a cigar factory. It employs young women, .nd expects them to turn out 20,000 cigars woekly. "I used Kodol Dysopsla Cure in my family witli wonderful results. It gives immodlato rellt-f, is pleasant to taku and Is truly tho dyspeptic's best friends." says E. Hartgeriuck, Ovorisol, Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to to curd. Stones Drug Stores. Hotels at Gold Hill nro crowded, and thero Is not a vacant house in the town, Threo families nre bunched in one build ing, waiting to have cottages erected. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you eat. Itartlflci&llydlgests tho food and aids Vntiira in at rrurf hsnlnff nnd recon structing tllO exhaimed digestive or- rans. iiisineiaiesb JikcoverruuigcBb mt and tonic. No other preparation :an approach It In sniclency. It In tantly reliAresand irmanently euro Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, IlckIIeadaclie,aastraIgia,Cranips,and ill other results of Imperfectdlgrstlon. r-,pord by E. C DsWltt A Co, CbleoQw. STONE'S DHUO HTOHK. 3 DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER 3 The incrcaut in transcontinental travel w uou nf Knit I.akPilv It, firikimiHiici ol tho scenic and other attritions of the route, lias already Jiutitlwl tlio mo fSrAM.l.. IV'n.turn llu llu a v.ln Vllinftlnil with tho Denvt-r A Itio Uraudn and Col orado Midland Kailroads says the Ball fjke Tribune, in ettablighlng a tripl" dally fust pasxengor fervtce Ijetneen Og den and Denver. All of these trains are c;uippetl witli the latent appliances, Im provements and cars. This road now i-ago, UjtfUn ami San Franolsco, alio a per(-ct inning car service, eeim -.-c v age for literature, raU-s or other informa tion to J. D. Mansfield, 253 Washington, st. Portland; or Geo. W. Heints,ueneral Pswnger Agent, Salt Lak City GA51URIA t -4 ii I L AtgclabloPreporartonrorAs- simiiaung iiictooanntiHCBUia ling thcStoinachs and. Bowels of Promotes Digcsllon.CliccrfnI ncss antlRcst.Contalns neither Opium.Morphinc norltncral. aot "Narcotic. tovxcfordJir.wtiXLmamii MxSmnA MiflfSJlt' WbiKtGvrf IlmfitdAimr liliWynM narw. Apcrfccl Ilcmcdy rorConsUpn Hon, Sour Stomach.Dlarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss ond Loss of Sleep. FacSuuilo Signature of NEW YOTMC. AWa exact copr or wrapper. . a TO THE WISE farmer, or those who intend planting their gardens or doing spring work of any kind in this lino, nro Hint you will find everything in garden nnd farm tools of the very best quality and at tho low est prices at m m i fle R. CD. CDAT3B Si CO Ci.t( Your Easter Shirt should lie ns whlto nnd Immnrulato as Easter lilies and with tho sumo Iteautl ful finish that makes them look like fro8t"d snow. Our ltorfoet methods of laundry work nro the only ones that will Insuro this to you if -vou want it spotless nnd Inultless In its beauty. Our work is tinrlvuled. Test It nnd it will bo proven. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. OLMSTKAD 1'nOPnlErOR. 1)0 HO US I). OI.USTIiAI). MUII. Phono 411, 230 Liberty Street Improved Sanitary Plumbing in homes has lowered tho death rate materially In thelaat few vears, and thoro who appreciate health do not fail In have their plumbing re fitted with open llxtures of all kinds, in bath rooms mid kilcl.fii. In tho fltlinu up of homes with new open nhin b g, wo claim to Imi masters of tho trade. BARR & PETZEL 214 COMMERCIAL BTUEKT. Telephono No. 2371. - s ? -ijs c rw n Kllljll:,! fYlv 2TJ : i in I Wsk fti lZHitHRlKJsiL mrm& MW7-TT OASTORI Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years TMC CINTAUK eoKHNT. tlttt TOHK CITY. Something to Be Proud Of Is tho ownership of a Crescent. Clov laud or liendron bh-yelo. It tho aei..o of iwrficllon in blovclo eoiihtrurtlc 1, whero lightness Is not morilloul for stieiiglh nnd mci'liiiiilcnl skill blond '( tiiiiku 11 wiieel tlml Is tiiiexcelUil tor run iitiu qiiililieHiiiitl lelinhllily. Wo luwii nHpletiilld stock to chooto from, At(-, to 60. R. M. Wade &Co Don't Ee Afraid When you sample our cliolco vintages if tt bio wines thnt they will be expensi 0 iienuiBo thoy nro so flue. It is our 11 11 to furnSh tliu choicest that Is innde tt Hie lowest pi loos that they nan e iecurel for any whore. Try our fi .0 Burgundies, Clarets, KIchllngH or Pi i turiiii fo- your Easter d'liiior nnd It w M Imi a treat. Our prices will lie an i (lucement. . P Rogers 218 and 222 Comrnerclul Street. A Royal Feast Can beenoe-l In our choice- fat lauib. prime ribn and loins of href, leg of mi.t ton or choice ems of veal. Wu can oalr tn tl.it mokt fniillilloiiN Dilalo in tmider. julcv and rlohy flavorttl ments. Iit its , cend joii 0110 ariiiiud for dliumr. You I can't beat either our prices or our u 1U1 B. C. CROSb Ktatk Br. Maukst. I'UOUK SOI. AW W I 1 M J M f U Hi S& SJB X jf - sjf sJS flTn 1 1 II ? IRA WM m ssjnsiSBMSMsMssiSaassss MiwwssBHMssaspssisnNrwai I BUSINESS OAKDS, 'O. H. J1ACK 8ucceseor to Dr. J. M. Kecno, old White Comer, Pnlem Or. Pnrti. s tllr tug fii crior operations nt modcr itu fees In any branch nro in cseruil request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. 33 3ES 3XT OCXS'OC Phono 1071, flOOMfl 1 AMD 3, OttAY 1ILK. Osteopath y In Salem ami Albatiyt DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT Graduate of Amcrlcnn School of Oatco )ilhy. 8ALEM Monday, Wcdncrday nnd e'rldnv hours, U to 11 a. 111.; 1 to 4 p. over teller's grocery. ALBANY Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday: hours 0 to 12 n. 111. ; 1 to 6 p in., Mrs. Whins residence. B. F JONES, Attornoy-nt-Law Toloclo. Orotron. VVm Clerk or trtrrnlt Court for its tmii mth 11 up-to dato nUlrnct or alt properly iu Llncolii couuiy, ll-17ra G. A. ROBERTS, Bicycle Reoairing, New nnd second hand wheels I05:dtato btroot. l- Phono 2870 0PFICK,C1TY:U A LL. For water (.orvlco imply at ofllc. Illlls payablo iiitintlily In utlvuuco, Muko ull couiplninls at tho olllco. , GOLD DUST FLOUR hade ny Tho Sidney Powor Co., SIDNEY, OttKaON, ltomoilelcd orpeeinlly for making fam ily Hour nnd custom work. Old whe.it Hour still 011 hand. Axk your grocer fur it. Brnti nnd shorts nlwiijs on iinnd. CAllTAL C1TV Express and Transfet Meets nil mnll nnd nnsFoncor t ruins, Baggngo to nil parts of tho city, l'uinpt turvieo. ioiopimno rto. run. DIStJUE & 8K1PT0N. PLATlNO PHOTOS. Eiihtigctncnls In Crayon nndi.Watot Color, l Photo liultouu. Attiiitiiur tluveltipltig nnd llnishlng noutly dono. U. W. 1)1 UK MAN. HuoeNMir In V. J. llrovtn. G HOUND KLOOK 21.1 Cotiiintirclul at., baicm Oregon S, C, STONE. M. D. t'roprlntorliif Stone's Drue Stores BALHM, OltKdON. HTliv itpmii (two In miniticn nro located No. 'Oi and M3 Couinitlclal atrctt, ami an will itoiikwl Willi aii)iiiloto linn oi1ru(ain intxtlctUM, tollot mtlclca, irluuiory, brmlict olc, OtC.l'tO, tilt. BTONK llMtiadimneUjiariJoxparlcnce'lii the pie' ilea nt roivltuliia ami now inaaci no ilikrgo (01 miiMiltatimi. siamlnatinn or iiriwrlptlnti. MEAT AND POULTRY. MiloC. Matthews tucccwor to Etlwanla AJMatlliowt MJuutI MARKET filato street near railroad. Proshest nnd liest inoatH. My patrons say 1 keep tho bust meats lu town. The German Market Will bo found nil kinds of meat mid the host of sausage. F1CKK DEL1VUUY. All bills due tho Into ilrui of Wnlt A Mlesoku must.lK) paid, moiz, st son l! Cniiiinerelnl S. SAIJSE J.OJJGES 1-. J. VV. NV. Hlom Camp Nit. US UtHrU ut rr Krlitar btbl p.TJ,ln A. 0 U. VV- hall. Slato I in, l,Wr K X lloulllrril, p. O.i VV. A. Nuorti, clerk, roun IS, ttujrw blk KCK1CWTICHH OK AMICKIOA. luurt S(HHrwiiol tittmi No. IV Mhi hlOii niKnuiii Hiiimr viucn, joiiii u. ijiumi, r 11. A U IIkiwii Ntiy. imiwn MHiir, 11 11 ''i' CURE YOUPSILFI I m Ulj U tor auttlMM irrittiuu ur ul iftlwb lrrf..-ti .ii- I'slHltM l I Mi 'W mtiA W !' Ul Ul H U M"ll" ilU'itO) "',,, or i1'"' " ffUlU UJ I'MIKMIt, 't.r twtil Ih bllla m r AftAM fl i.i, -.r 3 TtlM. K 1. , fliowUr muI H raujsi Notiea to Contractais. Thoundertlgnwl will rlv pro, .-als, nt2p 111. Monday, April 0 IMX) iu the oltU'ii f 1'iiuli A limy fur the erection of 1111 Odd Follows temple. Plans and srweilifHtions are now on lll at tliu uIk otllm. for thn Inspee lion of provoiitu bidders Tho right Is rumvod to rejwt nny or nil tmli. A. N. MO0KK8. T1LMON KOUD. J. W. YOUNO. 3 H7 tf. Coniinitteo. LWT "FORGET We carry a small stock of I:LOUR. . BRAN. ANDSIIORT3, Made nt Albany, and aru prepared to supply sinajl ttQUMHnera tiiy ouu sack to a tonnt 0 low prlcu. I louse iiiaku !niutryt antl idvoyoursinftl) elianito,' Salem Flouring Mills Co. a-14-eod Salem Water Co., ft MlZwf !'.- -1 Vl T7lMi(riilC' Yjfakti-" d Ci 'wsw.' WANTED. Maw toting AtlvorttfnMa linns or Toss In thin. column Ir nnn or Iniitt In thin csoltinrtn lnrtf throo tlmon for 2 Bo BOq a wtu i uoparmontn All over rour n at tome rato FOR HALE Oil REN (V-Tcn-acra traet n within ono mile ot state house; find ; garden land, witli good house, out- ., buildings and Improvements, Csll 0 Oeo.S. Downing, Salem, Oro. 4 8tt REMOVAL-AH pTTrons 6f7lie 6I - Creamery Co., will please take hotic A tliat wo shall remove at once, from our JS - present quarters, No. 114 Court street, jtS oporn houso block, to the bnlldlBf ' f formerly occupied by D. J, Fry's drus; 5, storo, opposite, south from L-idd AMk Bush's bank, No. 225 Commercial fKr street, whore vvo shall be permanently " locaU-d, better prepuicd than ever to 'i take care of our rapidly growing bus- , inoi's. Our creamery plant will be in full operation bvprii 12th, when wo will receio bothereim and milk at ' tlio factory. Parties having milk (or ' silo, within three miles of Salem, will . llud it to tlieir iuteroit to call and got ' our prices. SVLE.M OKEAMERY ;'1 CO., ueorgo D. Goodhue, Manager. ,i HOUSE WANTED Will trade a first clues bicycle for 11 bono. Apply to A. B. 0., JounNAL ollleo, Salem, 4-0tf WANTt.'.I)Vnrk l thailnv" wT fmttlM S Bweenlnis. ditstluu. etc. Call at Wil- " Bnn lnili.ldrt liniia.i nil,, Iwtilirn A 0.4, ?x YOUNG Woman nlone in tho world": ' lather loft f 10,000 tn property which v she cannot manage nlouo, desires kind ,.- and honest htiiOaud. Address Box ! 2J, St. Louis, Mo. 4 0 3t. ;. bM ITU'S New and second-hand store", 'Mi Commercial etreet, opposite txist- , ollleo, has liearlv iverythlng that you ' need lofur'itsh r home, including n largo n in i - if books, among -which nro Covp r Waverly's, Thaek- nry's nnd Vletor Hugo's works and Wobtter's Una'rlitged Dictionary. He ? has nn assortment of wheels, imluding , i. Hellatico in good order, t0. A Co- " v liimbla nsgood ni new, 2i60. La-v dies' Crescent, good ns new, 30, ?-2tk Conio, sco nnd obtain a bargain. jM 4 7 9t ,$m WANTED. An oxporlunced girl to do fZ general hotieo work. CnlUt 42t) Che-, -, jinuktn streot 4 7 tf ' CHOICE "SKED OATS-Cholco wltlte' onts for s.ed, rnlwd on tho Wallace 'JT orchard, for sale. Apply nt the orch- t " ard, or nt Salem Water Co. 4-0 Ot FOIt KENT Stock farm of'Tob acres, 2,'u miles from a town. Ilou.-o, biru nnd otilbulldlngs, fining water, fruit "" t nnd plenty of outsldu range. Pries, " (CO caeh. Call on or address George M Bculer & Co., 233 Commercial St., Salem, Or. 4-0-1 m. A GOOD Opimtunity to learn the Jew olry nnd wutchuukitig trade. Only such persons as can furnlali the best of references need apply. 0. II. Hinges, 200 Commercial street. 4 6 tf NEW BUGGIES. A car loadTlficront vj style's, llrst chus Just received; ;' buforo yon buy, call and soo them. " Pohlu ii Bishop, Stuto mid Front tits. '. 44tt J SUMS, PANTS, OVEUCO.VIU To "t meiieuro. Perfect lit guaranteed, , 2.1KK) styles to select from 11. S. Belle, Statu btrcet, agent Watitui- f? iiuikcr & Brown, Philadelphia, 4 7-tI ,1 WANTED. Tallow nnd Soap grease In v! exeliauuo fur soap. Capital Soap Works, Salem, Or,, Furry slieet uer -." lUth. 4.5U&W .. LADIES WHEEL. New, nt a rare hargiiin, Cull on A. II. Journal Of flco 3-2-tf POTATO LAND -for rent, abo.it 60 or W acres. Call nt the F. Levy hop ranch, or nt tho ollioj of Uerren x . Levy, lu Saleui. 3 31 lm -., I, ,, ,i i TI?ATll.'A n.nroom nA ...! iV. '- 4 ssvuitrwin VJtltKV BUM slllVV jj' lots near Yew Park school, to trade lor i.iihteru Uregou laud. Uilliam county,, inefered. Address F. M. hlnehart, Olex, Ore. 3 271m WHEN HAVING-Ynur snrlnTsklrts inndu go to Mailam Vou ToLel. 'Ihe only exclusive sairl-uukei In Salem, Perfect lit guaranteed, and prices rcuHounblo. Howlnnd Uouie, Corner Liberty and Couit streets. 3 20 2vr PdsinVK"cUIli:. for Eciemlu worst form. Aildres with 2c stamp iiox Hit, Jnllmaii, Uncoil. 3 27 ltu WANTED Christian man or woman to M ipiaiuy (or Kirjiiaiieut K)ltiou oti tmul fat Ktt I........ ...a.. Ht:i "" iu juur noiiiu cuuuijr. joou ,,l yearly. Enolosusulf udlrfsseJ,atamiet "J euveIoK to K. H Wallace, general K-urotury, Cuiu of Tho Capital Jour- & nul. 3 20 In JUST ARUIVKD-Ulrect from tho fac tory, n whole lot of 3 and 3 wagon wIlLels. wliM-b " am Million at r. ducod rates. n do A lli.hoo. State nnd Front sli eets. 3 21-ltu' WANTBDMer t.7 liooulruat Koom Imiik, cut cord wood, 0, ovor Gilbert's 3-20 tf NEW WAOO.VS.-Llghtor heavy farm oroxprtHW wagons, motuitaiu hacks, buokbotird, buggies, new and old, eastern and home made, on hand. Any kind of avwiiielo built tn order at short notion. Work guaranteed Werner Fennel, 8ulem Wagon Fac tory. 300 Com. bt. 3-17-lmo. FOR ItKNT A good ifvo-room houss -witli basement, on High etreet near Union. Good noil w.iior. Apply te Aug. Schtuibor, 421 High fctn-et, 8-17-tf FOIt SAI.E-Twelve frrah milali cows. Aiiitlv to Brown A Son. Eat Salvia. 3-7-U '10 RKNT-A good hop yanl of 22 seres in tlno oondltinn with uood buildings. in. II. Bkan, Brooks. 2 21 U inUbK OLEAiNKUS -nteiuembei that tho bent ami cneuH.st carpet paiwrU the heav ru paper sold , ut TiikJouknai. nibce. 20-1 f The Club Stables Corner ot Litn-ity and Ferry8trcets, PHONIC ol Is the best place in tho city, to get a first-vises rig Special attention to commercial men, the bent of euro given to build ing n nu irjiinniu nut. ik ,v tiiriiiHlitxt to all Hits of tli tl oountry with or without drivers, Prues within Uio reach ol all, Louis Killer I Son . Kof Ualc. IV liii'Aif .1tMl tiifltMn nut iruir EttMKi l-lp hil,lMrHJ ml Sjiiilil OirtJln."IfirVi & Iiklur.i.j.i.l Ail 1 1 lit aitl l 1 . jllil li tTW IVIUtVVUUHM W rw v (' W OoooAia Lvnam 0.JI 6-U.tf. in nl I Jf 111 'I! iH t- '"MWM !HWgwaMiaMwii"iiiiiHwewiWSM SfJpejPPswSSSBawwW