JIMii-mifiifj Bill- wW8 Acts gently on the -ii o u&rsiuT un inc. Kidneys, Liver AMIt Rr..iJFI c r,EANSE5 THE5YSTEM OVERCOMES 177 6 I 5 Hab,tualWNst.pat.oN i umu PERMANENTL' OUy TMt 6tHVINt-MAMT0 By (AUI?RNIATGrSYI?VP(. W-H -rcVLV'i .Wt roa au er u wuMUTi pdu i rtx wrnt a MNMHMMMMMWMMHMIMVMMai O. C. T. Go's I'ASHLNCEIl HTI'A&Mi POMONA A ami jr altonA LKAVI.H roil I'OltrLANI) Dally ex er t f unday at B a?m. QDICK TIMIC AND CUEA1' IIATKB. DwL ltii8trtlnnd Conrt tits. lKP IIALIiWIN, Agent Bgg (Dttp& YOU" WAV r rna co 'ii vent EflSTERl JuBtnrrUrd. TwoTcnekRof llipin, in two different hnjCM. of good clear jluss.eizca for ono, two anil threoeggs. Special low price m nil u lor uu Easter run. Fresh hot mado coffio or ten everyday in our Htoru to samplo our (rush roasted coded and high grade tins. Mohuii'Tft Store Phono 2412. Frco Delivery. JKj 4 (SOCIAL NEWS . 4 J AND VIEWS SOCIAL AM) I'UIISONAL. Mies Kato Hergaw, has returned homo from Portland. MIbs Mary Stlueon has gone to Port land on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert Dliue. aro ut home from Portland. Mrs. A. N. Bush and Mits Bush aro In Portland visiting friends. Rev. nnd Mrs. II. F. Wallace came up fiom Portland last niglit. Mica Addle "Looiiey, of' Jcffeieon, is the guent of Miss Pearl Damon. Mies Laura Thomn, of JifforFon, was the guent oJ.MiwMaue! Carter" yester day. -, , ' j Mrs. Coudon and MrsT'MiCornack, of Eugene, are in tlio city visiting Mrs. K. S. Beau. Mrs. Irving ami daughter, of Albany, spent yosli rday In Salem, the jmegtn of Mrs. Alii oDodd. Mrs, E. II. Httglam, of Fortland, is visiting her mother. Mrs. Mary L. Ad a TiB, forafowdava. Mrs. M. M-ruttou has gone to Albany to nurse Mrs. Moutetili who is seriously III with heart trouble. Mrs. V. N. Eldrldge, of New Orleans, is la the city visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W, Drayman. Mrs. J. W, Merideth and daughter MirsJiauetto, left this morning for a fcix weeks tour of tho East. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barondriek, of Portland, who wero hero attending Mrs. Miller's funeral,, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. D. Muir, of Portland, I niiiii Gray Hmira Can ma Deferred Premature gray hair usually are the effects of carelessness H the scalp Is kept free of dandruff and properly nourished and strengthened, tray hairs would be un usual before the age of forty or forty-five. There Is no remedy la existence that will restore color to tray hairs j but the Seven Sutherland! Simterm' Hair Grower and Scalp Cleaner, If applied according to directions contained In each package, Twill positively defer gray pairs until nature compel! their appearance. There are today thousands of American men and women who have revived the djlng tccrvles of their hair tbrourh the faithful use of these simple sod natural remedies SoU by leaJlnz dealers. are guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bishop In East Salem, tho two ladlos being Bisters. Mrs. E. P. Cochran and Mrs. Osborne aro attending tlio North Pacific Branch of tho Woman's Mission Board which is bolng held In Portland. COtXEOB HEClTAL. Tho April recital of tlio Colleges of Music and Oratory of Willaraotto Uni versity, which was held last evening in tho University chapel, was, as is usual, a very successful affair, the pupils all showing excellent training. Beethoven's Sonata, Op. 41), No. 2, was woll rendered by Miss Bertlia Jennings. Miss Henrietta Savago rend "Paropa Uoea," which was woll received. IRA vocal eolo, "Biavo Lovo," was sung by Miss Leila Cavanaugh in n full, rich yolco. A piano eolo, "Columbine," was well rendered by Margaret Trenholm. Miss Lucy Edwards showed truo elo cutionary talent in her natural and un embarrassed rendering of '"Tho Swan Boats," by Richard Harding Davis. Tho nbacenco of tho machlnu-madjo cast iron clocutionaiy style was ory pleasing, and gives promlso of genuine, art on tho part of this young girl. MIbs Agnes Gilbert charmed the au dience with hor sweet voice in tho solo, "Could I," by Tost! Little Winifred Byrd played well, ren dering CliopplnVWolt-.," in D flat. Miss Sophia Shines presented "The Loueo," and "To a Field Daisy," by Robert Burns, very skillfully, shaking tho Scotch dialect. Miss Ina Nichols sang two songs, "Sloop, Dear, Sleep," by Goier, ami "Entreaty," by Bohm. A piano duot, "Morceaux," by Der Frciecliutz, was a pleasing number given by Misses Trenholm and Cavanuugh. Ono of tho hits of tlio season was made by Miss Thomas in her presentation of "Bow.Legged Boy." Humorous selec tions ulways take well. Ono of tho most promising young vo calists of the city is Miss Stella Hurst and tho audience was more than pleaded with her rendering of ''Littlo Boy Blue." The May recital will likely be post poned on uccouut of tho Festival, but will be announced In due season. JIT. AMIi:r, COLt.KOi: CONCKItT. Director Domlnlck of the Mt. Angel college bnnd and dramatic club had hard luck bringing the play "Triumph of .Jut ttco," to Salem. 'lhu students desired to apiear at their best ami ordered rich costumes from PortliU'd for tlio histor ical play thoy wero to present, leaving most of their o u costumes at homo Tlio bjggugo wit carried by to Eugene nnd so tho dress ruheaical could not bo given in tho afternoon us planned. This cut down tho attendance in tho ocnlng, but in Bplto of thuto discouraging farts there was it good houtu and general ap preciation of ull that was rendered. Tho matinee without costumes wits up hill work. Director Domlnlck had to oxtemporizo a program for tho evening Ho did so and It was a bravo and plucky performance. Tlio boys were "dead on their feet" from disappointment at tlio (allure of tho main part of their pro gram, but llnally went through with it in mi undress style. Tho iiiiiHical numbers wero very much appreciated, tho renditions by tho full; band of thirty pieces, mostly Inys with less than a year of training. 11m bund mudoa biilliunt display nnd enjoyed n deserved recall. In tho second number tho staccato effects wero creditable to nn experienced military bind. Tho tumbling was also excellent mid eomo novelties were introduced that would havo been worthy of profecfionals , the three link human endless chain for nn example. Tlio cntlro program was ono constant tt renin of enjoyable features. If tho Mt. Angel college boys can do so well under such dlflkiilties tho peoplo would like eomo time to ceo them , at their best. XOTKS. ' if lie band is good for boye would bo , for older boys. ' The seminarians distinguished them-' selves as UMia). ! There was splendid npphiuso when a squad of tho Salem company, Oregon I National Guard, mauied in. ! Crouin, tho hero of tho piny, ha n flno tenor volco and easy delivery. I Prior Adelhehn was btulcstof nil tlio boyp, as nssietunt f-tngo managur. A dianmllo com) any with its costumoj a huiulrjpl miS away cannot do justice even to Justice itwilf. j Tho speech of F. McKeadney wub a handsome compliment to tho capital city. TIIK PARUIW MINHTIIUH. ! Have beeu engaged to close the opera liouto Indellimtely, they will o roen ' here next Friday evening. Thry given clean and crisp tuteitulnmeut and one that is tiire to plcnte everyone. As this Is the last time that "the Kel" will he used for a theatre the theatregoers ' Hhould give Salem's eld rlay Iioiiho a ben tilt. Tho com puny this )ear make a feature of their slieut lmrade, which is a very elalnrato one. There will bu no ad vanco in prices. " A OIUCEPUI. ACT. On invitation of the autliorities the Mt. Angol College band wuut out this morniugat ten o'clock and gate an' open air concert for the benefit of the J patient at tho State As) lurn tor the in ' tJlie. It was a gract-ful aut nnd vr much approciuted. i IIIOU KXCflU.S'UtS. Mrs. W 0. Hlldebrand has Mtmuml to KoM-biirg from rymthorn tStl " much improved in health. Mlfs Julia HinWe, who was an n-aiv nuiee at the Prsitlio, San l'ranu .. ' Imi been transferred to Manila , Mr ami Mrn. M. MorrInn u-v Mr-, rivol ironi lavjng'ton, Molilalia, audi uiil inakit theirthoiue at Brockwoy. 'Douglas county.' I Mr. and Mm. i. It. Mulouo have ar ritHl front California and are t Wiling Mrs. John Hughcp, ot Wilbur. An mint of J. A. Hanif, ef Uslland rnviillrdicU Iii'Jenqeeice. Hliu was 10 )tarai)pgc. Dyspcpsfa 20 Years Could Eat Only Stalo Broad -All Elso Causod Dlstross. "I have (leilvcd so much benefit from Hood's Sarunpatilla, after having been a imffcrcr for tnoio than 20 years from a had stomach trouble, that 1 would liko to tell about. For ycats I was obliged to live on stalo bread and the juice of beefsteak. I had u great deal of IiilhtmmaUon nnd gastric trouh'u ami was twice nt death's door. A tii ud toltl me of Hood's Sarsapa M iu nnd 1 decided to try a bottle. I il'Tited so much benefit from it that I in. tin eo inure, ami after taking them leit t'mt I wiw entltely cured. 1 mn now 8fl yritrs old and enjoy excellent health for ono of my years, hut every !:. IU I luko a bottle of Hood's so tlmt 1 iikiv feel stroiiff and well during tlie n.ii mr-i-, nnd I iccoinmcnd it to nut Mi- who suffers from dyspepsia oi h'.!'.t"tl'in." Miss. A. O. Mauson, 12 Miimiii Mrcet, Salem, Mats. All Run Down Torpid Llvor. " Every siirlng I suffer from torpttl liver and tho debilitating influence, of tin chnngo from cold to warmer wettlcr. Last spring found mo un usit.iliy run down, having nursed tour "of my children, unassisted, thi'mrh a siego of fcarlet fever. I lio Hood's Snrsnparilla and passed tlnoiuli thn trying months without a iv iut'ouvunlciico whatovcr. I bo llet'i' fir petvous having nn luactlvo liver and imor blood Hood's Sarsapa i" it good medicine." Mns. E. 11. Ono f riudlay, Ohio. It is because Hood's Sarsaparllla Is Peculiar to Itself that it effects such remarkable cures. Try It. Mr nnd Mrs. T. A. Highland, who havo returned from Santa Cruz, Cab, are guests nt the home of D. W. Stearns, Oakland. Miss Colin Walker of Albany is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Virgil Rowland at Eugene. J. A. Gwinn. engineer of tho U. S. Snagboat Mathloma, and crew aro now working near Hnrrisburg. Miss Catherine C. Cogswoll the woll known Oregon actress, oxpects to ro turn to Eugene from San Francisco, about the last ot this month on a short visit. Claude Sylvester and Miss Hlen Jen nings were married at Eugene at tho homo of tho bride's fattier, Hon. A. 0. Jennings, bv Kev. Morton L. Itoso, of tlio Flritt Christian church. Mr. Syl vester heretofore, has Iken proismau of the Daily Evening Guard. At Ded Tlmo I tako a pleasant herb drink, tho noxt morning I feel bright and my com plexion is better. My doctor says it nets gently on tho stomach, ller and kidneys, nnd is a pleasant laxative. It is mado of herbs, nnd is prepared na easily its tea. It is called Lane's Medi cine. All ilrttgglsts poll it nt 25c. and CO ct. Ltmo's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. 'If you cannot get it, herd fo- ft et sample. AddreeH, Orator F. Woodward, l.oltoy, N Y. Kstlfted and Happy. They who help to mako others happy aro happy tlicmselyet', and if you want to see u lot of happy and satisfied peoplo call around nt any hour -and enjoy tho food and luxuries set before you at Strong's Itcstnurnnt. seriously III, fldinr Tlllln ti lin wtlli Inn tvlf.i alnrln.1 for Ixia Angelos about two weeks ago to lio with his son, wns'tiikon sick with anil his daughter here bus (list received it letter which gives unto uupe ot ms re cot cry. Rich Mines Attract, 0. M. Powers, ngatit 0. It. & N., Trade utreet dock, report Croats sales of tickets to C n pit Nome and mining points in Kitsteru Oregon, Washington, Idaho ami British Columbia, besides many tlckots sold for the East. The O. It. & Co., using as it docs cither tliu river i steamers or tho S. P. railway to Port land, with Its ocean and rail connections, ' is tho most direct line, and therefore ' tho cheapest to all tlt'eo Klnts, iieuco Mr. Puwer'f expectation of a light vote m June may not be woll founded, as he does not nee all tho new settlers arriv ing. . . I s The Primaries havo decided w ho tho people may vote for and the jieople lmo decided that when thoy want to enjoy tho best cigar they will buy the La Corona OREQON INDUSTRIES Represented In Exchanges That Came to Hand in One Day. ' The British bark Durwickvhlre cleared yesterday in Portland with 10,521' bar-1 lels of (lour, valued at f I2,6C0. i There were 75 bateaux tonging for nvsters on tlio Hats abreast of Oyster vllle esleriliiy morning, and over 40, sloops wero anchored near by. A fcnwloud of litnitior was sent from ' tho Edwards yard to the nw oil works on Grabs Island this morning, complet ion the contract for tho delivery of 200,000 feet. I A dispatch from Tillamook eajs that thetluirymen of that county con tin no to receive good prices for butter fat, the last returns of tlio South Pralrio cheese factory netting from 27 cents per oiiud. The Army Vitiu Without tho necessary supplies no army can win a battle, nor can you sue u ed' in tho battle of life unless you are supplied with such provisions and gro ceries in are noli! by Branson & Haguu. SbVERE STOiAS ! IN THE EAST Dkavhii. Col., April 10 Tho heavy r.t'ii hihI snow hi this vieinlty oontiniitia aul Ui4f. tiiujo has been ton tiny f storm, ami the itiohtiiro fi nueilud. hut ftuiraof frost are now enter talnid. early all railroads are tivtl up by nn iw banks. Wiciiita. Kans . Anril !. No loss of l.U m rfMrtud at a rtnaill of last night's viikI stiui. Cl)nilra,le l'rriy was dMiaHi. Mitur hott'MMt hae leeti hik.khu, anu Mir4 ro vnppcu, iuukib t't .i.Hiiijo'UuV1' i Reecham's Pills " OUREStOKHEADAOUE and met like mutlo on weak stomach and disordered llrcr. W esau and cents, at aU drej iluru. I s s a a a i MARION COUNTV TICKETS. Printed for Information ot the Public and Without Expense. Citizens' Ticket. KEntssKNTATiVKS -John A. Jeffrey, of Salem ; John W Jory, of Sidney ; E. Hotor, of Salem; A. B. Hudelson, ot Jefferson; John B. Dlmlck, of Hub bard. County Juihib W. W. Elder, of Stay ton. SiiKRirr Frank W. Durblii, ot Howell. Ci.KnK W. E. Finzer, of Wocdburn. HrconDnn John I. King, of Maclcny. Trkasuiiek G. C. Matlock, of Silver ton. AssEsson J. W. Hohart, of Sllvorton. Commissioner W. W. Culver, of Lib erty. Coroner J. W. Whillock, ot 8llvcrton. School Superintendent A. J. Gar land, of Salem. Surveyor A. Gobalot, of South Salora. Salem District Justice of tho Peace, J. O'Donald; Constable, John 11. Lewis. Republican Ticket. Representatives J. M. Poorman, of Woodburnt Honry Kecno, Sr,, of Stnyton; 0. 1). Hartman, ot Scotts Mills; J.N. Smith, of Salem; Ut L. Pearco, of Salem. County Judge John II. Scott, of Sa lem. SiiERirr Chaa. A. Murphy, of Salem. Clerk W. W. Hall, of Woodburn. Recorder J. II. Roland, of Jefferson. Treasurer A. L. Downing, of Sublim ity. Ahhkssor Clmrlcs lajinboko, of Butte- vllle. Surveyor B. B. Herrlck, Jr., of Sa lem. Superintendent ok Schools E. T. Moores, of Sllvorton. Commissioner I. 0. Ncedham, ot Sidt noy. CoiioNRR Dr. D. F. Lane, of Salem. Salem District Justice of tho Pence, John W. Reynolds; Constablo, D. 0. Miuto. To-Nlgnt and To-MorrowNlrht, And each day ana night during this week you can trot nt nuy druggist' Kcinivs Hulsaui for tho Thrnat and Lungs, acknowledged to be. tho most successful remedy over sold for Coughs. Croup, tlroncliltls, Asliinm and Consumption. Get a Ixttlo to day nnd keep It always In tho house s'j you can chock your cold at onco Price 2.')C und 60c. Sample bottlo frco, cod&w Shake Into Yourfjhoes Allen's Foot-Enso, a powdor. It cure nnlnful smnrtincr. nervous feet and in growing nails anil instantly takes the stint? out of corns nnd bunions. It's tho greatest comfort discovery of the ago Allen's Foot-Easo makos tight or new siiocb icorcasy, it is a cor win euro for sweating, callous and hot tired ach- Imr feet. Trv it todav. Sold bv nil druggists otiif shoo stores. By mail for L'oc lit stamps. Trial pnekngo I'lU'.r.. Aiiuress Alum . uimsteii, ixiuoy, n. i CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of KENTUCKY CASE SET FOR HEARING. Washinoton, April 1(1. Tho supremo court has set April !10, as tlio dato for hearing tho Kentucky governorship case, Cattarrh Cannot be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach tho seat of tho diseaite. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, anil iu order to cure It you must tako Internal remedies Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and nets directly on tho blood nnd mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by ono ot tho best physicians In this coun try for vears, and is a regular proserin Hon. It Is composed of tlio best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous nurfaccB. The ierfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials froo. F. J. CHENEY A CO,, Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 70c. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. BuritU y Ite KliirJ Ycu Haw Alwiira BctigM For Hale. Wo hate decided to clono out our lum ber business at Salem Oregon. If you are interested call at our ofllce, 6 U-tf. Goodaie Lumbkii Co. oiBTonzA. A GORGEOUSLY BOUND Work of art has jrut beo Utned In Nstr York at aiioutlayofovar IIUJ.PU) for which the pub liihtrs ilrtire a rosuner lo this county, alio a rood solicitor, good liy to nut party. Jtrarlr luu full-paico iiKravIuiff, samploous riwr, lllu Dilasted oorvrs and biuillng; over vuu cnlilru llllct In the moraooo blndlnx.; nsarlr IU) golden rutes la the cloth bindings. Bolls at sight; prrscs running day aud night so great Is the sale. Christian men and women making fortuuci taking uiden. Itapld promotion. Due Cnri.t tliu woman made clear tvou in four weeks t tk lug orders smong her church aciualulanrci and friends. Writ iu. It nay liad lo a penaauent fiaylug poiitioa to miosis our business au1 ook after out Urre coftupondenco, which yon can attend to rtghl at four boine. Address II A. Hiermin. tlrnerat Set rrUry, 14 and 17 West KurtVHwronit XrtMrl, New York iV 1m Proposals for Wood, Illdsaro hereby Invitcl for furnishing oOOO cords of wood at tlm Oregon Mate Insane Asylum. Itonulrod, that 3.100 cords shall be dellvcdred at the main building and 1000 cords at tho Cot tage Farm; wood to be cut while green from big fir, antl weiltrawuied, and piled without bulkheads, llltls will be re ceived for the whole or any part, and oiiened at Hie State House at 2 p. in. May 1st 1000. T. T. r, F. I. Dunbar, Charles H. Moori. Hoard of Aivlum Trustei's. Walter Lyon, Clerk ot the Hoard. 4 13 Ul i REMOVAL SALE All goods offered at cost for the next 15 days. ' ' The stock of Japanese goods, china are, matthig, antl every article In our store will l told very cheap before removal. 4 0 2w HUIE WING SANG COMPANY. CaiKV&ci&U rjH ypfts A vkBK. aH BaH Bararaa H BB1 BaraT ara IbaaVi Tho Kind You Havo Always Boufjrlit, and which lm9 boca Iu ttso for over 30 years, has homo tho BlRimtnro oC x and has Ijcou mado under Ids pcr- 3 sj7--4u 80iml siipors'lslon Blnco its lnfhncy. Wuzf7-ltfceM Allow no ono to deceive you in this. All Counterfeit), Imitations nnd"Just-as-fjrood"nro bufc Experiments t'.mt trlilo with nnd ondanjrer tho health oC IulHuta and Childrou-Exycrlcnco ngnlnst Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla is a harmless substltuto for Castor Oil, Paro gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It coutalni neither Opium, Morphiuo nor other Narcotlo substauco. Its npro Is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd r.lhiys Povorlshncss. It cures Dlarrlioja and Wind Collr. It rellovos Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It osslnillntes tho Food, regulates tho Stomach nnd llowols, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tl aiothcr's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BoarB tho QkaYT444 The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt OCNTAUft COMMNr. TT MUHHAT StRCCT. HIWtOM CITY. TO THE WISB farmer, or tliOBO who intend planting their gardens or tlolng spring work ol nny kind in this lino, aro that you will find everything In garden and farm tools of the very best quality anil at the low est prices nt R. CD. CJJADE St CO "V CSn.ita,, The Reason Why ,..n i,.,ii nil lie In tho uniform ex cellence ot our laundry work. Splc anil span linen only comes from a llce ..!,..., nunrvitiltiv lii ilnno rluht. There is no satisfaction in wearing thlnga that look as though they'd had a brush with tlio Iloors. Enjoy the benellt of Ore gon's best laundry, and let us lend you our polish at low rates of lutoreBt. Salem Steam Laundry t'OLONKl, J. OLMBTKAI) rltOPBIKTOn. DOHOUS U. OUIHTKA1), HOll. Phono 411, ill) Liberty Street There Are Wines Ami wines, some tempting to the taut and others an undeclinable challenge to total abstinence. Pure wines alone hate a claim for table honors. For family coi.nimptlon there Is nothing moro ac ceplabln than our list of the most popu lar ltiiortel antl domestic brands, care fully selected and properly twilled. A trial biiIHccb to itoo everything. J P Rogers 218 and 222 Commercial Street. "s-j i r-r v-i nijajV nrh : INS!!: IatJst-v v'tV-'A 'rA A-!awBX St m Ba. J iffl J ll Signature of (.iYAIfT Something to De Proud 01 Is tho ownership of n'ICrescent. Cloo laud or Gendrou bicycle. It is tliu nemo of jicrfectlon in bicycle construction, whoro lightness is not sacrificed for strength and ineclmnlcnl eklll blend to mako n wheel that is unexcelled for run ung qtialltlis mill reliability. Wo have itspleiitllil Hlock to choose from. At (-T), lo 450. R. M. Wade &Co c Vlll pcrcaivc. perceive- The Plumber's Triumplt In the housewife's delight, and when wo show our skill In furnishing her kitchen with new opon plumbing in Im proved sinks anil wash tubs, or lit up her bath room, she will llud that she lias tho most scientific plumbing in liar homo that can be done. We will doit at rcuBoiinblo prlcoa. BARR & PETZEL 211 COMMERCIAL BTRKBT. Telephone No '171 A Royal Feast Gun 1m enjoyed In our choice fat Ipinb nrline ribs and loin of Ixcf. lcgof tniit ton or choice cum of veal. We nan eater to tho most fastidious wilalo In tender, juloy and richly flavored meats. lt us bend you one around for dinner. You can't beat either our prices or oiiMneats wlrt l "ill iisiixJ " SSfi HPJO T (-) OROSti I Holdera of said warranta will iiUiaw pre JCU. V. V ' T V i3 ? noiil thaiii for tuvmunt it Ladd A BlUlll'l Ktatb St. Mauwiit. Piiimk 201. nUBlNESB CA11D8. C. H. OlACH Successor to Dr. J. M. Kcone, old Whlto Corner, Salem Or. Parties desir ing superior operations ntinodcrnto fees in any branch nro hi cscial request. ALBERT A-JESSUP. 3Xr,3?3L:1S' Phono 1071. ROOMS I AND 3, OKAY HLIC. Osteopathy In Salem aud Alhnuyi DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT Grndunto of American Bchoolot Osteo pathy. , SALEM Monday, Wednesday nnd I.VMnv. Imnrn. H In 11 n. in.! 1 to 4 t. over Wellor's grocery. ALUANY Tuesday, Thuriday and Saturday: hoursOlol'-'a. m ; 1 to 6 p. m., Mrs. wlnns rosldonco. B. F JONES, Attornoy-nt-Lnw Toloclo. OroKon. WAsL'lerktof Circuit Court for six years anithas an ui-tOKlato abstractor all prorfcrty In Lincoln couuly. ll-17m 0 FK10E,01T Yin A LL. For wnter horvlco nnply at ofllcf. Hills pnyublo monthly In ndvuuco. Multo all complaints at tho olllco. CAl'lTAL C1TV Express and Transfet Meets all mall nnd passongor trains. Uoggngo to all parts of tho city. Prompt Forvice. Telophono No. Hoi. DIKtJUi; ft NKIl'TUN. Willamette Stables. Tho undcrslgneil nro now occupy ing tho WlilamettoStablo, south Commercial street, and nro ready to litre you it nice rig or feed antl care for your team when in Salem. Horses boarded by tho week. Satisfaction guar anteed. You i patronngo solic ited. S-l'-'tf Harold & Reynolds S, C, STONE. M. D. I'roprloUifrf Stone's Drue; Stores BALKM,L0U1!(I0N. Kirno stcres (two In number; nro located a No. 235 and 833 Commercial street, and are well stocked with acoinpleto lino ol Onus ami incdlcltira, lot lot articles, porfuuicrir, linnlics otc, eta., ttc. 1)11. HTONK llMliadauinolA.tcarsIoxvvrlonot tu the pis lIcotitmodlolnaaiHl now makes no cIikiro for consulUtloii. oxamlitatlon or prescription. New train service on the The double train sorviru to ho estab lished between Portland nnd Chicago April 22, In which tho (). R, A N.. the Union Paclllo nnd tho Oregon Short Line aro interested, will shorten tho through time 11 hours. Train No. 2, leaving Portland ntUilna.iu., beginning on tho ditto named, will bo known as tlio Chicago Portland special, Its equipment will be new. luaklnu It fully the cniial of nny train now lit service from tho I'nulllc Coast to tho cast. It will consist of it maibritr, baggngo car, it library composite car, n llrst-chtss Pullman sleuier, nillnlug-car. two chair-cars, and it torn 1st Nltiipur. Tliero will bo but one change ol curs to ull Eastern points. Tho full time will be three days through lo Chicago, or four days ami two lionrs to Now ork. Tho second train, known as No. 0, will leave Portland atlli'JO n. m.. connecting at East Portland, with tho Southern Pacific's overland train from San Fran cisco, and will carry through equipment lo uiiictigo via too union nicuio nun tliu Chl'itgo iV Northwestern, and itlro the equipment for tliu Washington di vision of the O. R. A N., In connection with tlio (treat Northern for St. Paul. Tills train will reach Spokane nt 10 n. m. A dining-car will bo furnished for breakfast Into Hoknno, and (or dlnnoi iii irrifpniidiug train leaving Spokane ut 11.10 i). m. The new schedule as ar ranged, will supply tho most comtileto service ever iiirinoucu uu uiuis. n. n i'., as nrovldes IncreitHod service In Eastorn Oregon, wheio It Is greatly needed, and gives Imiiiedinto connection with tho waslilnuton division nt i'eiuileton. At this iwlnt there is a largo Interchange ol trallic, on account of tliu various inlnlim districts of Hakcr County, tho Couunl' Aleuu, tho Hepubllo mid Kootenai min ing camps, Portland Is greatly botielUed by this change Iu as much as iucreitsed nurvlcu Is given from Eastern Oregon and Idaho. No. 2, will arrive in Chicago in 0)30 n. in.: No. 0, ut 7:15 a. in., us at pros- tlllt. 1 he Wwtbotuid train out of Chicago, corresponding with No. 2, is No. 1. This will arrive In Portlund ut i p. m. Hie train ciirriispomiing witn mo east ImiiiiiiI No. 0. is No. U. out of Chicago. This will roach Portland at 7-30 a. in. Wmtliouiid train No. 1, will leave Clilfuiro til (1:80 i). m.. and Omaha at Hs'.Ma, m. the following day. Tlio time will borodiictHl two Hours nuu -10 min utes. No. :i, wottlxiund trnlii will leave Chicago at 10 .30 p. in., ai.d Omaha at ; 26 p. in tho next dav. The iervhu on tho I'nlan Paclllo on all thue trains include lliiffut-smoklng-lilirurv cars, itiid dining cars. No. u. will rurrv a daily ordinary ltHier to Kansas City, with change enrouto to ordinary curs to Chicago. Consult the nearest ticket ugcut for Mailed Information. W.H. llifiiunjirr, General Passenger Agent. Call for City Warrants. Notict) Is hereby given that there are funds on hand apiillcablu to the ay muni of all w urnints ot the City ot Salem drawn on the genurul fund and i.iiilnrfait.! .ill fir luifiirit l)itntk.r ill. 18!)0. thank, as Intert'Sl will coaso from dato of this notleo. Johm Mom, City Teasuer, ' Kulein, Or., ApriU:, 1000. L13-10t Salem later Co., stt iSSru'A 5t TStlf 11 M&M WANTBD. Now tniinv advartli Unas or Iobr in thin oo iltimn lnrtd throe tlmoB for 25o.. B oc A WtKSk. $1 OO porrnontrt at samo rnto. All over four lin FOH UENT Tho Geo. II. Jonos re. denco on Nob Hill, furnished or un furnished. For terms call at the pkce. End of car line, South Salem, A 11 64. n-ii-wv- ym WANTEI-To trade aNd.l saddle erTI urtving pony tor muni uicycie. au dress or call on 0. F. Innsing, Salcnr. 4 10 3t FOH SALE. A leaso on 21 acres, 12 acres scetled to oats. Somo fine garden land ready to plant. About 7 acres of good pnsturc. Inquire ot R. Ikumn' li miles south of Salem on the Slougli road.' Good bargain. 4-10 31$ , ROOMS. Furnished or ulifurnlshedj single or In suites, dining room ad joining, homo-like, second lloor Cot. tin block, Mattio Hutchins, prop. 413tt I -na- si I is s FOH SALE Oil HENT Ten-acre trac within ono ratio of state houeo; tin garden land, with good house, out buildings and Improvements. Call on Geo. 8. Downing, Salem, Ore. 4-0tt HORSE WANTED Will trudo a first class bicycle for a horse. Apply to A. B. 0., JouitNAh olllco, Salem. 4-Uti WANTED. An oxporiunccd girl to do genoral houeo work. Call bt 429 Clio mokta etreot. 4 7 tt FOR RENT Stock farm of 1(50 acres, 2) milcrtfrom u town. Houso, barn ami outbuildings, spring water, fruit ami plenty ot outside rnngo. Price, 50 cash. Call on or address George. M. Hoelor A Co., 238 Commercial St., Salem, Or. 4-C-lm. A GOOD Oppotuhltv to learn tho lew. clryand watchmaking trade Only such tHjrsoua as can furnish tho best of references need apply. G. II. Hinges, 200 Commercial street. 4 6 tf NEW UUGGIES. A car load different styles, first class Just received; before von buy, call and see them. Pohlo A Blohop, Stato and Front Sts. 4 4tf SUITS, PANTS, OVERCOATS. To inensuro. Perfect fit guaranteed, 2,000 Btylcs to select from. II. S. Hollo, Stato Street, agont Wauna makor & Brown, Philadelphia, 4-7-tf LADIES WHEEL. Now, nt a rare bargain. Gallon A.1I. Journal Of. flco. 3-2-tf POTATO LAND-for rout, about 60 or 00 acres. Call nt tho F. Lovy hop ranch, or at tho olllco ot Hcrrcn A Lovy, in Salem. 3 31 lm TRADE A (lvo room cottago and thrco lots near Yow Park school, to trado for Eastern Oregon land, Gilliam county Grofered. Address F. M. Rlnohart, lex, Ore. 3 27lm POSITIVE OURE.-for Eaema In worst form. Address with 2a stamp Box 1)5, Tttlliuan, Oregon. 3 27 lm WANTED Christian man or woman to qualify for permanent position ot trust in your homo county. $800 yearly, Enclose solf-addrcssodtampod envclopo to R. 8. Wallace, general secretary. Caro of Tho Capital Jour nal. 3 20 lm JUST ARRIVED Direct from the fac tory, a wholo lot ot 3 and 3) wagon wheols, which wo aro soiling nt re duced rates. Pliolo A Bishop, Stale and Front streets. 3-2 Mm WANTED Mou to cut cord wood. Enquire ut Room 0, over Gilbert's bank. 3-20'tf WANTED. Tallow and Soap grcasoin exchange for soap. Capital Soap Works, Salem, Or., Ferry street near 13th. 4-6 tf&w FOR RENT. A good five-room houeo with basement, on High street near Union. Good woll water. Apply to Aug. Schreiber, 421 High street. 3-17-tf H'JUSK (JLEANE11S Kouiciubei tlmt tho best and cheapest carpet paper Ih the heavy felt paper told III Till! JOUIlNALOlllCC. 20-tf The Truth for April, Sold only nt Patton Bros. Read Truth about Intoxicant!." 'Tho Conductor's Excursion, Tho Order ot Railway Conductors, which for several years has held Its unntial picnic at Salem, will this year go to Tho Dalles, May 27. The excursion train from Salem will start at fliSO a. ro. gfthatduto. Round trip ft. 13tf Peace Declare, Why dovoto alt your thno reading the Boer War and tho Gold Fields ol Alaska? There aro otlur mnttors ot vital importance; you may make a trip East, and will want to know how to travel. In order to havo the tiestner vice, use tho Wisconsin Control Ity., between St. Paul and Chicago, tor rates anil nthor information, wrlto Jas. A. Clock, Genoral Agent, Portland, Ore gon. The Club Stables Corner ot Liberty and ForryBtreets. fc PHONIC U4I Is tho lest pluco In tho city, to get n first-clasa rig. Special ittteutlon to commercial men, tho best ot euro given to board ing aud transient fctock. Rigs itirnlshod to all parts ot the country with or without drivers. Prices within the reach ot all. Louis Miller I Son DON'T FORGET We carry n small stock ot FLOUR, BRAN, AND SHORTS, Made at Albany, aud are prepared to supply small cousumers ay oae sack to a ton at a low price, Pieaw lews (uqulry, nnd savo yourtmall chaujEf. Salem Flouring Mills Ca- 3-H-eod CURS YOWiUH , UMUUUfuruMuslw J'aiufcli. aa.l nt Uii .aaaaa ' er svat l lta "T i mtw. araM I IJll.VfSllllMS,l ItcaUr sMt Vflsil'Us.itH titWW IjIu'-1 SWkW UVM1! Bs 9.W hlMMTklV. f7tstt.l CMWC-tgn. usa ciscisstug ilbi . V. S. . 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