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- "-" i ' whmwjpi 'M'n'f ws5iWl7T-pwMw,wr"r'" i gsnananti m Cl 1P& When the excretory organs fail to carry off the waste material from the system, there is an abnor mal accumulation of effete matter which poisons and clogs the blood, and it becomes squr and noid. This poison is carried through the general circulation to all parts of the body, and upon reaching the skin surface there is a redness and eruption, and by certain peculiarities we recognize Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Erysipelas and many other skin troubles, more or less severe. While the skin is the seat of irritation, the real disease is in the blood. Medicated lotions and powders may allay the itching and burning, but never cure, no matter how long and faithfully cuuuuucu, aim uie coiiumuu is uuen Bf;grnvaien aim skiii permanently injured uy ilieir use. Tfie disease is more ffian shin deep; ifsc entire circulation Es poisoned. The many preparations of arsenic, mercury, potash, etc., not only do not cure skin diseases, but soon ruin the digestion and break down the constitution. . S. S. S., nature's own remedy, made of roots, herbs and barks, of great purifying and tonical properties, quickly and effectually cures blood and skin troubles, lwcause it goes direct to the root of the disease and stimulates and restores normal, healthy action to the different organs, cleanses and enriches the blood, and thus relieves the system of all poisonous secretions. S. S. S. cures permanently because It leaves none of the original poison to referment in the blood and cause a fresh attack. Skin Diseases will be sent free upon application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, CA O. C. T. Go's PABaKNOER STKA&.EH TO.MONA JL AMD -JC altonA LKAVK8 FOll lOHTI,AND Dally axeept Ftinrtay at 9 a'm. QUICK T1MK AND UltliAP tATI'H. fock Ijnlweon Btato and Court Hta. M.;i' UALMWIN, Agrnt J&QO, Clips. YOU WAST Kllll CUl FOR .Tint nrriwd. Two'c.uks of them, In two different hnpc. of gemi clear fhu-s.slios for one, two ami three eggs. Special low prico nnulu for mi J-'nutcr run. Fresh hot muilr roffni or tra oury diiy In otir store to puii.j le our fresh rinteil coffeu nnd high griulo less lokoliaiiia. -la Store l'htiie UII2. Freo Dull very. 4 UVOCIAL NEWS 4 AND VIEWS SOCIAL AND rKIISOSAI.. G. A. Rockwell leaves tomorrow for Springfield v. hero ho will keep books for Archie Mason who has a contract for building a railroad Into n lino tlmlxr bolt on tlio McKcnxte river. Mr. Rock woll will bo gono about four monthi. Mrs. M. Minnor nnd daughter, Mrs Fulrchild have gono to Portland. Miss Nellie Spong returned homo thle morning from Independence where she has been vlsltinu Miss Jesslo Damon. Mrs. K 1. Cochran is visiting in Port laud. Mr. W. II. Wild loft today for Port land, whero (ho will Join Mr. Wild, and from there they will go to Nomo. Mrs. II. D. Patton and hor guest Mrs. Rladden, of Now York nro in Portland visiting. Washington Cleveland, a Wisconsin meichnut is In tlio city visiting at the homo of Mr. mid Mrs. Goo. VanWngnor. 'Jim April recital of tlio Colleges of Music und Oratory will occur nt tlio University chapel tonight, beginning nt 8 o'clock. AdtnlsMmi freo KAHTHII COM'KIST. The Easter excrcisoH held Sunday night by the b'nnduy echool nnd choir of tho M. 1 church wore listened to by a crowded houpo nnd many were turned nway or lurk of beats. Tho program as published wn rendered, nil tho par ticipants doing credit to themselves and tlio church. Tho music was excellent. Tho boIo "I'm a Sunbeam," by Mar gurilo Flower, was exceedingly sweet, nnd tho fact that tho llttlo girl is blind rendered it so touching that many in tho audience were .moved to tears. Tho "Enster Lily" exerciso and tho "Missionary Acrostic," llkonll children's jerformanctw, wote interoMing nd pleasing. The parable of tho "Ten Virgins" was benutifully represented by eleven young ladles In flowing white robes, ten having lighted lamps and one us tho Angel ot Justice. 1 ho clo-lng jart of tho parable was my impressive, reprosontlng an nngcl child dinging to n largo white cross and boing crowned by tho Angel of Justice, with tho ton virgins grouped about them, while tho choir sung vtry eolflly "Safe in tho Arms of Jens." MAY KKHTIVAU Tho Salnn Choral Society meats this week, Tuesday night, n usual, in tin University rhaiel. This lehtnraol will o on "lite Creation." I'nqmratUiiu for thu May Festival aro said to be pro gresaing. MT. ANOKL CADETS. This Monday evening lb" Dramatic Club of Mt. Agel College will piesent a. SEVEN SUTHERLAND -SISTERS' Hmtf ftwer bjuI Seal Wmr. t ra tlw U prlUt lht mUlnrntott tU)t EflSTER iieaiuiy blood is necessary to preserve that clear, smooth skin and beautiiul com pinion so much desired by all, S. S. S. can be relied upon with certainty to keep the blood in perfect order. It has been curing blood and skiu diseases for half a cen tury ; no other medicine can show such a record. S. S. S. contains no poisonous minerals is purely vegetable and harmless. Our medical department is in charge of physicians of large experience in treating blood and skin diseases, who will take pleasure in aiding by their advice nnd direction all who desire it. Write fully and freely about your cane ; your letters are held in strictest confidence. We make no charee whatever for this service. Our book on Hlood and stirring drama In lircd's opera house, entitled n "Triumph of Jnetlco," in throoncts. Tlie dintnatic company will bonccompanlcd by tlio colcbrntal Mt. Angel Collego hand of thirty pieces, tlio orchestra of five pieces, nnd tlio acro bats. Tlio band paraded through State and Commercial streets, and gnvo a short concert beforo noon, nnd will also givo nn evening concert beforo tlio play. MAHI1IKI). RONCO LOW. Sunday, April 15, 1000, Mrs. Kate Ronco to W. S. Low, both of falem, Rev. J. J. Evans olllcl nting. Tlio ccrauiony was performed nt tlio rooms of Mrs. M A. Cook, 29.j Commer cial street, in the presence of a sninll company of personal friends and ac qunliitaiiicc. Tlio nuwly-iimrrlcd couple will luivo gone to lioiieekeeplng in tlio block whore married, and their hosts of friends wish them well. Tlio grooimns well known ns an old tltnu llreman, and Is nt present tlio rapablo mnnnger of tlio Wlllatnettii stables iiiid dray line. nio.M i:vciian(Ii:h. Mrc. Florence S. Shorrcd of this city linn bought machinery and will con struct mill put In n llrt-t cIubh stuum laundry nt .Simptcr. Don't fail tohenr Gov. Taylor In his Inimitable lecture The Fiddle, mid llow. Los Angeles papeis my people who heard Gov Taylor were more than pleased were surprised nnd delighted with his dolliiiUlon of Southern chnr aclnr. Mrs. 0 N. IUm hat urrhed at Lob nnon from low ii, where she has Iweu visiting relatives for two mouth. Professor Collier, of Snli'tn has accept m a poi-Itlon lu the Alnstu U. S. geolog ical survey. Mrs. W. II. Odell has gono to visit Kugeno friendH. Site will Ih Joined to day by Gen W. II. Odell hor husband, niul liiiiy will leave for n trip to Chicagonud through the southern suite?. Mixs Cecil Walker who has boon vis iting nt Albany has returned to her homo lu Kugeno where fho will remain for tlio summer, J. P. Cnrtor, of llal.-ey. has removed to llcpnnor to reside. Mr. Corter was one of i.inn county's well known citi zens. Iluv. HenJ. Unrtmnn, who has rep rerouted tho United F.vangulicnl church nt Albiiiiy for two years past, preached his farewell cermoii in the M. K. church South Bitniiny. -ir. iiarimau win go r. IIIIIJ.A.n In nil. .ii.l tin. nntllllll lm foreiiceof the United Kvangellcal chinch, which convenes nt that plaeo on Thurs dav of next week, lllnhop It. Dubn, D. D.'L. L. D., preciilout. Jefferson hai nu Illiliee drninntic club. It will pres-ent ''under the l-nur-ols" April LU II. F. Fiddler and MUs Nelllo Dungan were marrlid nt Snleni April 11. Tho happy couple havo ninny friends in this city who wMi them n smooth matrlmon Inlvovngu They will reside near Salem. JiffeiFOii Iteviow. ifo F$i3&, Pain Or discomfort, no Irritation of tho In-tMtlriM-but eentle, prompt, tliorough Dcalthful cleaiislns, wheii you tako P Sold by all druggists, 25 cent. AN EDITOR ON WOMAN. Eloquent Krply of the Memphis, lenn., Appeal to a Sensational Lecturer. A gentleman of tho cloth. Hv. Henry Frank, has been lecturing before the Uiooklvn rinlnotliicnl Association on wonian'i moral wonknew, nnd to tho question, "Is woman n nicmico to boc" etyV" ho gives n vociferously eniphntlc answer in tlio ullirinntivp. "The rec ords of the divorce courts," mye this reverend gyin)"iliolK, "shows how In dulgent la tho host society toward the frnlltles of Its women. Why nre these women exempt Irom tho penalties paid the unfoitunates of Outer Direct? Why should there not be tho same standard of morals for Hehter street and Fifth nvenuo? It Is only In our so-called high society that women, after being Mint through tho divorce court, remarry and are received again in thu sumo circle." To hoar any one, ami especially a clergy man, maintaining that woman is n mei.- ace to society, is a something to stagger credulity. U the world Ueoming in sane? Aro there oecupnU of the ros trum who nre willing tu overturn all preconceived ideas and convictions in search of tho rococo nnd blsarre? Is there nothing fixed, fumlanMmUil nwl permanent in lininnn exorieiice? Woman n menace to soolet, lue Booth! Marry, but we Inure mimic vU ones on the lecture platform. Wmwii naturally prulirpowd to pww are Thoy are innately vmuww. Tlica''" fortitle.1 uy a hnimii m. .!... n ant I ilL.ttta, iumI itv that prlei tlWW fKMM Mlriial moliMtutHMi. TiioiisUt finds no (Mirer nhkling lUie than In ill n-md of the vounisglrl. Ami ail unnwrriwl w..n.n ,iru uimg- It i IKIt IHmOniVsl'lr ho 8lv li'Bt'irc mind oun lilamK the HiultipU uy f dt vreasu wMmen. Woman i iifiiincljr more moral than man. Woman is a monogamist and must bo by tho vory law of hor being. She requires no social prescriptions, traditions or customs to make her so. Tho married raon, os n rule, aro con tinent, and It is only the exceptions that hnvo to do with dlvorco courtB. In. spito of this, In cases ol discovered mnr- itnl infldelitv mnn is tho offondor nlno times out of ten. In cases of undiecov ered mnritnl Infidelity man is tho of fender ninety-nino timo out of a hun dred. When n man falls it is only n relnpjo,n breaklngjaway from convon tion, a return to nature; when n woman falls It is a revolution. Women who aro "run through tho dlvorco courts", nre not nlwnis culpable. Many seek tho courts in order toescapo intolerable con ditions. Mnny do so ns tho Inst resort to maintain tholr self-respect. They nro received In society, nnd they should bo. Son e married women deflect from tho straight nnd narrow path, but thoy nre few. nnd many of theso nro shown tho way by their liego lords. In truth, neither man nor woman is n monnco to society, Society Is not menaced. So ciety Is securing more protectors nnd defendors every day. Women nro no monnco to society. Hundreds of them every vcr mcrlllco their llvei rather tli.ui sacrifice their chastity, llow many men can be found who nro willing to do so? We would rather roll the stone of Sisypus, flounder on Ixlon's wheel, per form the tasks of Oedipus or the twelve lihorsof Hercules tluui be compelled to Und one on the lecture platform who would do so. Key. Frank Im wrong. In stead of being n meiince to society wo man is tho stay nnd sheet nnchor of so eutv. Woman Is society. Without her there would be no toelety, even though mt.li unt.liT ih. manufactured by mach inery, like boo handles. Whatovcr of tondornosr) whatever of vlrtuo, whatever ot purity, whatever ot delicacj , what ever of morality, whatever of lovo and loyalty und hope nnd spirituality thoro Is in tho world woman has n monopoly of it. The masculine mind thnt is not befogged or Hwnthod to blindness in brutul conceit, can see this, nnd a frank confession of what women lias dono and Is doing for society will cnuso Its poi sceslor to lose nil sight of hyperbole In tilllnnriv ,' " ' church litanies, and enable him to eeo n new meaning nnd n present day application in such titles ns "Mye tlcnl Hose" nnd "Comforter of tho Af lllctod." A Minister's Mistake. A city minister was recently handed n notice to be read from his pulpit. Ac companying it was a clipping from n newspaper bearing upon the matter, The clergyman started to read the extract and found thnt it began: "Tako Kemps llalsam, tho best Cough Cure." This was hardly what ho had expected and. after a moment's hesitation, ho turned It over nnd found on tho other side tho matter intended for tho reading. U Rich Mines Attract, 0. M. Powers, agont 0. R. & N., Trade street dock, report greats sales of tickets to Cae Nome and mining points in Kastern Oregon, Washington, Idaho nnd liritleh Columbia, besides many tickets sold for the Kant. The 0. It. & Co., using us It does either tho river steamers or tho 8. P. railway to Port laud, with its orenn and mil connections, is tho 1110K direct lino, and therefore the cheapest to ull thise points, hence Mr. Power's oxpectailou of a light vote in Juno may not bo well founded, as he does not see all the new sottlers urriv in,;. Including Woman Suffrage. 'ireitunlan, "P- Five umeuments ot Jtlio Constlturien, piosokcd by the Legislature, are now landing ami nre to bo voted on in June. Tho Oregonlan hopes ull of them will lie rejected. The Truth for Apill. Sold only at Pulton Hros. Head 'J ruth about Intoxicants." 'The CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the orS Signature A GORGEOUSLY ROUND 'Wok urt liJ.lbeu t'J In New iofk l ,... lay of oiit ll for wbkn II. WJt . I m. m ran......... Ill ll.lt COlllllr. iWl " uiltrlldr: 1 wl fhl Mil. Nf'1 ui..ii-,- efirT. www"" iJ'-1'"- ,iwr4 l-4 liJ.ll 0,';."K Wt iW lu 111 '. .""" - - in Hi elttib An-lDf Hll i Mgbl. in-e ,1 ir u wi Bisfci rrwi '' l.ima i Brt Mo ,01"t.f,q,?t mn iaM HMU elr t't) in ('Mt ock Uk '.,""?!.. jTTT.. ii r. lil maMrmtODDl I I- i .' .. M,. .f,.!nM anil WIMV - i.-.. - btnn. Cwri BMjrir y .rtjr-wttiMtd urttt, he Vort, rtU2 UMIWMI H i. tkitwi kwr eoinjMloee. wnien T"" r. awS4 5.1.1 l' . .fi&HH S-tSIm MARION COUNTY TICKETS. Punted for Information of the Public and Without Expense, Citizens' Ticket. i RKinEsnxTATivns John A. Jeffrey, of rinieni; John w. Jory, of Biuney; !;. Ilotor, of Snlomj A. K. Hmlelson, of Jefferson; John It. Dlmlck, ot Hub bard. County Juixie W. W. Hlder, of Stay ton. Simmer Frank W. Durbln, of Howell. Clerk W. K. Flnzor, of Wocdburn. ItECORDEit John I. king, of Mncleny. Treasurer G. 0. .Matlock, of Silver- ton. Assessor J. W. Hobart. of Sllvcrton. Commissioner V. W. Culver, of Lib ortv. Coroneii J. W. Wlntlock, of Sllvorton School Sucerintknuknt A. J. Gar land, of Salem. Surveyor A. Gobnlot, of South Palom. Salem District Justice of tho Pence, J. O'Donnld; Constnblo, John II. Lewis. Republican Ticket. Representatives J. M. Poormnn, of Woodburn; Honrv Kccno, 8r,, of 8tayton; 0. D. Hartmnn, of Scotts Mills; J.N. Smith, of Snlom; Lot L. Poarco.of Salem. County Judoe John II . Scott, of Sa lem. Sheriff Chas. A. Murphy, of Salem. Clerk W. W. Hall, of Woodburn. Recorder J. II. Roland, of Jefferson. Treasurer A. L. Downing, of Sublim ity. Asseb8or Charles Lembeko, of llutto vllle. Surveyor 11. I). Hcrrick, Jr., of Sa lem. Superintendemt or Schools K. T. Moores, of Sllvorton. Commissioner I. 0. Needhnm, of Sid ney. Coroner Dr. D. F. Lane, of Salonf. Salem District Justlco of tho Peace, John W. Iloynolds; Constnblo, D. 0. Minlo. The Homeliest Man in Salem As well ns tho handsomest, and others arc Invited In cull on any druggist. nnd got free u trial bnttlo of Kemp's Ualsiitu Tor the Tliroul ana bungs, 11 remedy thnt Is guaranteed to euro nnd believe all Chronic nnd Acute Coughs, Astlimn, llranchttls nnd Consump tion, Prlco 2fic. and 60c. cod&w Try Allen's Foot Ease. A powder to bo shaken into tho shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous nnd hot, nnd got tired easily. If you have smart ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot Kaso. It cools tho feot and makes wnlk ingensy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nails, blistors and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions ot nil pain nnd gives roit nnd comfort. Try It today. Sold by nil druggists and shoo stores for 2Dc Trial package FRKK A'ldrens Allen 8. OlmBted, Leltoy, N. Y A Word for Mr. Garland, Kditor Jeurnal: The cillrens did n wiao thing when thoy endorsed Prof. A. I. Garland for county school Bupcrln- tendent. Prof Garland is one of tho best eJucntors in the stnte. Tho writer had the pleasure of being closely ns9oclntod with him In Southern Oregon. In tho tchool room his work wns oxcellent. In Institute work he was a lender. 111b study has boon tho school system and our excellent system of high grades and examinations has been Indirectly if not directly through his work in our county institutes. His qualification nro bo- yond question. I shall cheerfully support him and uso nil my efforts to secure his election. "A Teacher." Salem, April 12. Cattarrh Cannot be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns thoy ennnot reach the seat of tho disease. Catarrh is n blood or constitutional die caso, nnd in order to cure it you must tnko internal remedies Hull's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, mid nets directly on the blood mid mucous sur faces. Hall's Catnrrh Curo Is not a quack medicine. It wns prescribed by one ot tho best physicians In this coun try for yours, nnd Is n regulur prescrip tion. It is composed ot the host tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, nctlng directly on tho mucous surfaces. Tho jierfoct combination of thu two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials freo. F.J. OHKNKY A CO,, Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills nro thu best. Depot Car Time Table. Commencing Tuosday, April 17 nud until further notice tho depot car on tho electric line will Icavo Willamette Hotel as follows : North overland, 6:20 n. 111. Albany local, north 7:30 n. m. South overland, 10:30 a. m. North overland, 3 MO p. in. Albany local, south, 5:fi0 p. m. South overland, 10:03 p, in. For bale. We havo deeded to close out our lum ber business nt Salem Oregon. If you are Interested call nt our olllce. fi ll-tf. GOODAIK LUMIIEK Co, Conductor's Excursion, Tl.o Order of Railway Conductors, which for several years has held its annual picnic at Salem, will this year go to The Dalles, May 27. The excursion train from Salem will start at 0:30 a. m. ofthatdate. Round trip (I. 13tf OASfORXA. REMOVAL SALE All goods offered at cost for the next 15 days. ' ' The stock of Japancie goods, chinaware, matting, and every article in our storo will be sold very cheap Iteforo removal. -1 0 2w HUIE vVING SANG COMPANY, Proposals for Wood, Hlds are hereby invited for furnishing UXX) cords ot wood at the Oregon Mat.) Insane Asylum. Required, that 3600 cord shall bo dellvedrud at the main building and 1600 cords at the Cot tsge Farm ; wood to Iw cut. while green from big fir, and well seasoned, and piled without Mtlklicau. Jims win uo re ceived for the whole or any part, and oponeil at the State Houe at 2 p. m. May 1st 1000. T. T. Geer, F. I. Dunbar, rM..rl,.a Mm. lioard of Aivlurn Trustees. Walter Lyon, Oierk of the Board. 13 td WW IH II JWIIHW .liliWIl III! HffllW urn WiTT Tho Kittil Yoti Havo Ahvnss Bought, nml -which lina been in uso for over 30 yenrs, lins borno tho Binntiiro of rt nml 1ms been mnilo itmlcr hla pcr- i&Jtf-?-lP , 8onnl supervision slnco Its InlUncj'. AzfK-&tJUli Allow no ono to ilccclvo you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-ns-jrood" aro but Experiments that trllto with anil ciuliuifjor tho health of Innmts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nnreotio Hubstaiico. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and nllays Feverish n ess. It cures Dlarrhuoa and Wlml Colic. It. relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Howels, giving hcalthand natural sleep. Tho Children's Panocca Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE Soars tlio (&z&yfMum The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC OtNTMlR COMMNT. TT muhby atattT, NIW voaa CITY. wmmammmmmmmmmmmmmm TO' THE WISE (nrmer, or those who Intend plantliiK their gardons or doing spring work ol any kind In this lino, aro that you will llnd ovorythlug In garden and (arm tools ol the very best quality and at tho low est prices at R. CD. QQADB St CO Your Easter Shirt should Ikj ns whlto and Immaculate ns Kaster lilies and with the samp beauti ful finish that makes them look like frosted snow. Our orfect methods of laundry work aro tho only ones tliat will In. urn tlilfl to VOII If VOU Wfltlt it siiotless and laultless in its beauty. Our work is unrivaled. Test it and It will bo proven. Salem Staain Laundry COtONKL J. OI.MSTKAII rHOrUIKTOR. DOI10UH I). OI.HBTKAI), MOII. Phono 411. 1KW Llborty Street Improved Sanitary Plumbing In homes has lowered the death ruto materially in tho last few years, and thore who appminlo health do not fail to have their plumbing re fitted with 0en fixtures of ull kinds, In hath rooms and kitchen. In thu fitting up of homes with new open iilumblng, we claim to bo musters of the trade. BARR & PETZEL 214 COMMERCIAL STREET. Telephone .No. 2371 nfjMx jo 1 1 ifl iv. tVWiV ... I Jaffa, i fatfKat r 53323 CASTORIA always Siguaturo of wmsi vmvWir Something to Be Proud Of Is the ownership of a'fCrescont. Cleve land or Gendron blcyelo. It is tlio acme ot perfection in bicycle construction, whero lightness is not sacrificed for strength nnd inechnuicnl skill blend to miiko a wheel thnt Is unexcelled for run nng qtinlltles'nnd rellnbility. Wo have usploudld stock to choose from. At f "6, to50. R. M. Wade &iCo Va Don't Be Afraid Whon you snmplo our choice vintages of table wines that they will bo expensive Iwcnuse tnoy aro so iiuo. u is our nun to furn'sh tho choicest that Is made at tho lowest pi Ices that thoy cmi be wcurod for uiiywhore. Try our fine Ilurguudles, Clarets, Itlesllngi or Bun tome for your Easier dinner and it will bo a treat. Our prions wilt be an In ducement. , P,-Rogcrs 218 and '.".'!.' Commcruiul Street. A Royal Feast Can be enjoyed In our choice fat lamb prime ribs and loins of beef, leg of mut ton or choice cuts of veal. o can cater to the moot fastidious palate In tendor, Juloy and richly flavored meats. Itu Mind) on ono around for dinner. You can'tVat either our prices or our mcata B. C. CROSb StatkBt. Maiiket. I'UONR 201, i warTj "f.t.iJLI11J ml y2ul"''""r" ,Nfcs5i fi BUSINESS CARDS. O. H. JTiAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Kccne. old Whlto Corner. Palem Or. l'artics desir ing superior opcralloiiB at moderate fees in any branch aro in escciai request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. I'hono 1071. K00M8 1 ANO 8, ORAY I1UC. Osteopathy In Snlom and Albany DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT Qradunto ot American School of Osteo pathy. SAIiEM-Mondny. Wednesday nnd 4 p. Friday; hours, 0 to 11 a. m. 1 U over ellor's urocery. ALBANY Tucwlay, Thursday and Saturday : hours 0 to 12 a. in. ; 1 to 6 p. in., -Mrs. Wlnns residence. B. F. JONES, Attornoy-nt-Unw Toledo, OroROn. 'n i.'lorktnf Circuit Court far atx reitt mulhH u iip-io-tlMo abstract or h,1 property lu Lincoln rouutjr. H-l7m office,;city;uall. For wnter borvlco noply at olllce. Hills pnyablu iiiouthly In mlvutico. Miiko nil cotnplnlnta ut tlio ofllco. CAl'ITAL C1TV Express and Transfer Mcota nil mnll and imsscngur trnlns. Rnggngo to all parts of tho city. I'rompt service. Telepliono No. 851. DIHQUti & 8KIlvrON. Willamette Stables. Tho undersigned uronowoccupy lug tho WillnmottoHtublo, south Commercial street, and nro ready to hlro you a nlco rig or feed and enre for your tenm when in Snlom. Horsos bonrded by the week. Satisfaction guar anteed. Tom pntronngo solic ited. 2.12U Harold & Reynolds S, C, STONE, M. D. t'roprlotor of Stone's' Drue Stores BALKM,:onnOON. ariio iterna (two In number nro loeatdl a No. 233 and 833 Commercial itrcet, and arc well atoeavtl with acutnplotu lino ofdnigi and mcdlclnm, toilet arttclca, rrliiincrr, bruthea oto.,otc.,ete. mi. niunn Ilaaliadioino23,'caroxporlout!a''.lu tlio prat tlcoof roeillolnoaiiil nor roakea no chtrgo tor ooDiullatlon. examination or praacrlptlon. New train service on. (he PS)l Tho double train servlco to bo estab lished between Portland nnd Chlenuo April 22. in which the O. R. A N.. the Union l'aelllo nml the Oregon Short Lino nro Interested, will shorten the through time 11 hours. Train No. 2, leaving Portland at 0:15a. in., beginning on tho date nnnied, will bo known ns the Chicago-Portland special. Its equipment will bo now, making It fully the equal of any train now in servlco from the Pncilic Const to thu east. It will consist of a mnll-cnr, baggage-car, a library composite car, a Ilrst-rlass Pullman sleeper, u dinlng-cur, two chair-cars, and a tourist sleeper. There will bo but one change o! cars to all Eastern points. The full time will be three days through to Chicago, or four days and two hours to Now ork, Tho second train, known as No. 0, will leave Portland at 0:20 i. in., connecting at Hunt Portland, with tho Southern Pucltio's overland train from 8an Fran cisco, ami will carry through equipment toClilongo via tho Union Pacific and the Chicago A Northwestern, and also tho equipment for the Washington di vision of the O. R. A N hi connection with the t treat Northern for Kt. Paul. Th s train will rearh Hnokane nt It) a. m, A dining-car will bo furnished for breakfast Into Hnoknuo. and for dinner on I'urreppoiidlug train leaving Bpokauu at3:trp, in. '1 no now schedule as ar ranged, will supply tho most complete service ever furnished on thoO. N. A N., as provides Increased rervlco In Eastern Oregon, where it is greatly needed, and gives Immediate connection witfi the Washington division at Pendleton. At this point there Is n largo Interchange of trnllle, on account ol the various mining illstrlets ot liakor I'ouuty, the coeuru Aleno. tliu Republic and Kootenai miu- leg camps, Portland Is greatly boueiltcd by this change In us much as Increased forvlcu Is given (ram Eastern Oregon und Idaho. No. 2. will arrive In Chicago In 0:30 a. in. j No. 0, at 7:115 a. in., as nt pres- mil. The Woatboiuid train out of Chicago, cirrfsnudiiig with No. 2, Is No. 1. This will uirUo in Portland nt I n. m. Tlio train corresponding with the vast Ixiiind No. 0, is No. 3, out of Chicago. This will reach Portland at 7:80 a. in. Westbound train No. 1, will leave Chicago at 0 30 ). in., ami Omaha at H-H) a. m. the following day. Tho time Mill bo reduced two hours nnd 46 min utes No. 3, wesllxmud train will leave Chicago nt 10-30 p. in., and Omaha at : 20 p. tu. the next day. The 'orvk-o on thu Unlan Paolllo on all thefe trains Include lluffet-sinoklng-library ears, and dining cars. No. t, will curry a dally ordinary sleeper to KnntiisCity, with change enrouto to ordinary cur to Chicago. Consult the nearest ticket agent for detailed Information. W.1I. IICULllUUT, Genorai Passenger Agent. Call for City Warrants. Notice is hereby given that thoro are funds on hand applicable to the pay ment of nil w nrranta of the City of Salem drawn on the general fund and endorsed on or buforo October 10, 1800. 1 1nt.lnra nf Raid warrants Will lllease ru- sent them for payment at Ladd A Rush's bank, as interest will ceaso irom uaio oi this notice, J01" Mo,B Oily Treasu'er. Salem, Or., A prll 13, 11)00. 4-13-101 Co., wao adaaaaVtoi i HSi & ija,iy iLiffPW. JUJUIiUiiMU WTA.NTB1D. ..Now today, Mdy6rtlrnnta tow? & Ilium ni liniif in 1 1 l initin t.i, ,. ,i3ail & column iMati rm'A throo tlmna for iron tlmna for Zaa.. son a Sl.oo per wontli. All ovr four aii.uu per mon nt same rata. , Hi WANTED-To trodft a No. 1 wddte or , driving pony for man's bkyet. JlA- im dress or call on 0. F, Lansing, tmhim. mi 4 w mi's. FOU HALE. A lease on 21 ocr, tft ' ncrea seeded to oats. Horn frm frm '5, land ready to plant. Abot7arwi W good pasture. Inqtilro 61 R. Hwiiaai ,'$ i miles south of Bnlcin on th MoaaA - road. Good bargain. -l-lg3tT J FOR SALE, Horses and ttnik lxkm tf to harness ; ran Imj ueert ai tim CM X' Stables, Bulom, E. 0. WtrHM. - V IIOOMS. Furnished or uiWid, single or In suites, dining rooi sat- i Joining, home-like. Rccond rloor Co. tlo block. Mattio Hutclilui1, mm. - tuu.4 FOR BALE OR RENT Ten-acre tc within ono mile of stato house fin gnrden land, with good house, oat buildings and improvements. Call oh Geo. 8. Downing, Salem, Ore. 4 Ot! HORSE WANTED Will trnilo a first class bicycle for a horse. Apply to A. D. 0., Jouu.val olDco, Bnlem. 4-0it WANTED. An oxperiunocdjirl to do geuorni nouee worK. uaiikt -i"J Ulie mekta stroet. -1 7 tf FOR RENT-Stock farm of 100 acres, 2ij miles from a town. Houso, barn nnd outbuildings, Bpring water, fruit nnd plenty of outsldo rango. I'rice, m ensu. unn on or nuuress ucoraa M. Beelor A Co., 288 uomnierciai eu, I-C-lm. Balcm, Or. A GOOD Oppotunlty to learn the Jew elry and watchmnkfng Irndo. Only : such persons as ran furnish the best of reicronces nccil apply. 0. II. f Hinges, 200 Commercial street. 4 5 M NEW BUGGIE8.-A car load iiWfwt ? ; stvlos. first class iust received !HB luifnrn wnll linv rnll anil aa ILau CT -'i'.W.W WW"- HU , ,.... ..U DW ..IU.U. XSfr l'olilo A lllshop, Btato and Front 8ta.. 44tf j SUITS, PANTS, OVERCOATS. To measure Perfect lit guaranteed,' 2,000 styles to select from. II. 8.'?. Dollo, State Street, nent Wanna- j, maker & llrown, I'hiladelphta, 4-7-lf ? LADIES W1IEEL.-N'cw, nt a im bnrgnln. Call on A. H. Journal Of- '5 flee. 3-2-tf POTATO LAND for rent, about 50 or ' iVO acres. Call at tho F, Lovy lion ' ranch, or nt tho ofllco of lierron A Lovy, in 8nlem. 3 31 lm TRADE A flvo room cottago and threa . lots near Yew Park school, to trade for Eastern Oregon land. Gilliam county '- profored. Address F. M. Rinehart, J Olex, Ore. 3-27-lm ' POSITIVE OURE.-for Kooma in worst form. Address with 2c stamp llox 00, Tnllman, Oregon. 3 27 lm WANTED Christian man or woman to Itiallfy for pormanont position of trust in your homo county. $350 yearly. Enclose self-addrossod,sUmpod. envciopo to it. a, Wallace, genorai eccrotnry, Care of Tho Ccnltnl Jour. nni. 3 20 lm,V JUST ARRiyED-Direct from tho foe tory, a wholo lot of 3 and 3 wagon wheels, which wo aro soiling at re-i duced rates. Pholo & lllshop, SUt nnd Front strcots, 3-21-lra WANTEDMen to Enquire nt Room bank. cut cord wood. 0, ovor Gilbert's'? 3-20.U FOR SALE. Ilorsos und mules brokon to harness. Can bo Bcon at tho Club Stables, Balom. E, O. Waterman. 4-13 3t NEW WAGONS.-Llght or heavy farm or express wagons, mountain hacks, buckbonrds, bugglos, new and old, eastern and home made, on hand. Any kind of a vehicle built to order at short notice. Work guaranteed Werner Fennel. Salem Woiron Fac tory. 300 Com. 8t. 3-17-lmo. FOR RENT. A good flve-ioom home with basement, on High street near Union. Good well water. Apply to Aug. Bchrelbor, 424 High street. 3-17-U- IIOU8E (JLEANER4 Romcuibet that tho best und cheapest carpet puperlH tho heavy felt paper i ntTiiu Journal oihcc. i 80111 ilO-lLj Peace Declare, Whv devote all vour lime rcadlna tholloer War and the Gold Fields of.-'i Alaska? There are otlior matters of vital importance; you may make a trip? East, nud will want to know how to travel. In order to havo the bostsei- vice, use tho Wisconsin Central Ry.,' lietweon St. Paul and Chicago, ror rates and other Information, write Jas, A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Ore gon. The Club Stables Corner of Liberty and FerryBtreets, phonic ax la the lost place In the city, to get a llrst-clns rig. Bjeclal attention to commercial men, (hu best of cure given to board ing and transient stock, RIm furnished to all part of tue country with or without drivers. Prices within tlio reach of all. Louis Wilier I Sen DON'T FORGETS We carry small stock of FLOUR, BRAN. AND SHORTSJ Made at Allwrny, and are proparwi supply small couaumers say in. fn i n low nrlce. Please I Inquiry, aud save your small cha. Salem Flourlnc MHIs C 3- CURE YRUtttt! V UK H in M .H.i.r..rjci.lllHH ? " '.." " .TET 7:.TLi irniiiu wr w. ir,....u .,. ?jrac lHn'-5 JaUaaUl aaaaT kaV Aia,idSliri A Haaaal , rw,airufuuiina. - - at sKU it sku! m ft W it Hi. at nrUr m, PViK mmmk i-siar: .a. .OHlavsx sas) .aaaaaaaaaV Ia 1 t iiaJCaal MaMaaaHsVar WJ awajsSavJaV 'tri!lVLPaaaataaHr rvjcrfcPaBB' 'J ? "A 3 Si WML 111 'm ijMjAa THMri , ft