The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, May 01, 1900, Image 3

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WHAT VOU WILL SVVK
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-THE DIAMOND BRAND'
You are not out of any tlinifi If
you lmvo no succes with It, as
wuwill refund tliu money, nml
il eatisfnry: just think again
what you lll hiivu hi tint future
by trying it can, every tlmo 20o
in saved on h pound.
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Penny saved in n penny nindo,
No ilium or mninoniit in
tliu
powder.
M tb en ii 15 cents
1 EL. can 30 cents.
2J(J n tun 76 cents.
Yokohama Tea Slorr
Phono 2112.
Free Delivery.
4
CIAL NEWS
AND VIEWS t
SOCIAL AM) l'KHIOVAL.
Mr. Ralph filnclulr, ol San Francisco,
who litis liecn nt tlie Salem hospital for
tome time, left thin morning for Scuttle.
Mrs. I. K. Henderson, who has been
quito ill in this city, has recovered and
gnnotoher homout Cheniawa, wheiu
shu In joaliiiItre-i.
Mies Maud Uowd, of .Shaw, is the
lliiffct tl friends in Salem.
Hon. and Mrs. Ralph Mnoly, of Port
hind, were guests on Monday at the
homo of lion '.. K. Moody.
Hon. A, Bush and daughter, Miss
Salllu Bush, left labt evening for several
months' visit in the East.
Mrn. Cora Davis, of Union, Or., is
the guist of Mm. Susie I'm nieiiliT.
Mies Jcanetto Bodley, of I'oriluml, H
the ..csl n( Mrs. G. Stoltz
Mr- D. I.. Fiester spent thu day ui
1'ortl -il in (he intmt: of her millim r
trad?.
Mr-. has.' Giny aji-nt th 'lay at
FortUnd.
Col, U,b Thompson en inn up from
Portland again last nighl bu mc-ui.t of
the illness of Mrs Thump-un'- -Uter,
Mrs. Slundish whu is rus.ituI iiut ov
ing.
Mrs. T. Hopkins who lias U-oii o a
untlolirr mother, Mrn. K. C. Small,
otuuiHil to Albany hut nigln.
K. F. Parkhurst has returned from a
trip tu Portland in tlio interest ol liis
aim machinery trader.
m
ra-H
i f of tho mitu trt-&.lng sigtita, w
U - a Jrld almost choking with
i io iivififu w hooping-coucli. .Give
i.u -l:!iil lr. Pui''b Cough Sjrup. the
' t ir ,)ii(.ii -iary remedy, nnd ro
. f ' I vt.mu at once, the coughing
.". will rrf-rxiur less frequently,
...ui In ii lew days, thoBiifTererwlllbo
t-.t'cU nnnl. No other remedy can
'-' of mi manv rwvs.
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OVERCOME
CJCS'1
SA
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itoar-MiS
Obugh Syrup
fioroi Wonlng-Cough quickly.
r . !- rii.uvr Iiocton
NhdUiU !.. vt At il drujsUU
Mrs. A. F. Sthultz, of Jefferson, tins
been quite ill but is improving.
Landlord Stalgor received n slight
sprain Monday in alighting from hla
bicycle.
1 Ion. Z. F. Moody tins gone to The
Dalles.
Wm. Drown, the commission man,
went to I'ortlttnd on business last night.
Mrs. Jhmcs Alljson has returned from
a visit to Hrooks.
Uev. S. tt Jones, of Brownsville, Is
in the city.
Geo. E. Waters, the rustling tobacco
nist, inado n business trip to Portland
Monday.
0. W. A. Jettc, of Charapocg, was in
tho city Monday.
Dr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Hiiino have moved
to this city from Lebanon, nnd will
make their homo hero, Dr. Hume being
employed In one of Dr. Stono'a drug
stores.
IIINNKil I'AHTV.
Mm. G. A. Itockwell entertained a fow
friends Inst oventng nt her homo ou Ouk
street, in honor of Mrs. Mnmlu Jackson
Piiigo late of Cincinnati, Ohio.
After dinner thu evening war ppent In
Focinl conversation. '
Mrs. Palgo leaves tho latter part of
this wcok for her new home in San
Frnuctoco, aftor an cxtonded visit with
relatives and friends in this city.
Thoso enjoying Mrs. Rockwell's hoi
pitallty were: Mrs. Mamhi Paige, Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Thomas, Mr. uud Mrs,
CluiruHowe, Mr. F. A. Wiggins, Mrs.
Jane Albert and Miss Mario Itockwell.
TO KASTEIIS OIIKIIOX.
lohu McCourt, one of Salem's most
promising uttornoy's expects to leave
hooii for Pendleton where ho will locate.
Tliero are at prueent only flfty.four law
yers in S.ilem uud Mr. McCourt thinks
tills Held too much encumbered. forall to
prosper so lie will look for u inoro piom
ising location. Mr. and .Mis. McCourt
will bo greatly missed by it largo cltcumf
friends hero who winli them great pros
perity in their new home.
r.uiKWM.i, iilcki'TIov, '
Tho fiiruwoll receptionvto Captain and
Mrs. It. Kuhn at the Salvation Army '
hall Saturday evening was an exceed-
, , . . . i i i. i .i i
i.ily ple.iaa.it affair, in sp to of the
shadow cat by tho approaching dopart-1
uroof tho two earnest woikers who, in
thosix mouths of their stay, have won '
tliu high regard of tho eoplo of Salem. ,
Thu hall was crowded and tho ex-1
celluut program provided was highly!
appreciated. Following tin, formal pro- ,
Ii t ,
., . co cream and caku was served,
everything passing off .very pleasantly.J
and leaving grateful memorioi of tho '
close In Salem of tho woikof thoso two 1
.,.,,, ,
faithful onicors.
moil KXCIIALOKS.
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TlioMotho.lltaT! hugeno, have put
hi u tlno now plpu orgau
Mlw Eva Melkle.neo Miss Cowan, of
Portland, who wa, for many years n
resident, o Albiny, is u that city thu
guest of Miss hiii.ua Pfciffur.
Mr. and .Mrs. Clias. Olscn, of Itoso-
burg, hayo goho to La Center, Wash , to
remain a couple of months.
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Mr. and Mrs. w. I. Benjamin, of
, , . . ,, ,
Uosoburg.aro homo from San I-ra.ielfen,
wlien- they havo been apendiiig tho
winter.
rs. H.D. M, of oncolJu, liai gone
E'lgono for a short stay witli her
to
daughter. Mica Uosslo Velm.i, nnd Har-
old Yett accompanied her.
Mrc. Kate Medley, of Oakland, and
h.tr iliiiiirlititr. MlkH Muri'. who halt)
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been rojournlng at Ashland for i-oniu
time, will return to their homo in Oak
land about tho 15th,
Mrs. Kato Jones, of Grangevillo, Ida.,
a daughter of John Tipton, of Garden
Valley, is visiting in Douglas county.
Mrs. B. J. Gi'uhlie, of Wilbur, has
been visiting lieratllicted daughter, Mrs.
James Harrow, of Oakland.
Mrs. J. O, Johnson and daughter
Miiis Mollie, of Salem, aru vhitlug Mrs,
J, II Medley, of Oakland
Mrs. Mullican, Past Grand .Mistress of
Ladies Auxiliary to B. of It. T., and
diughter, Miss Maudu Muiliean, of
Sotttlo, nro thu guests oi Mr and Mrs.
E. P. lmg, at ItoMiburg.
Dr. Uull'a Cough Syrup
Is
Rrmatl-
hIiIo medicine.
A dry, tickling, hacking
nlng that coiisumptioii
Is no other doctor but
caiuh. the! warn
lurks near. nccls
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It oiitively
c ires throat and lung trouble.
A Teat Thm n t-
The following extraordinary coinci
dence occurred at Tluwuld recently: A
youug preacher, who has lutely mar
ried, was planned to take the morning
service, but. by a misreading of the
plan, be mistook bis appointment for
uu evening one. Consequently the con
gregation gathered ou the Sunday
mornlug waited In vain for bis oppear
ance. Thereupon oue of the otllco bear
era of the church present undertook
the service. Totally uuawarc that tb
sbsent preacher bad recently married,
he electrified and amused his audience
by announcing aa bis text. "He has
married a wife, and therefore he cau
not come." New Zealand Herald
Tbe Uasluea far lllui.
Little Charles - Sister told mamma
yesterday you was lorn to be a poll
tlclan I Mr Sklmpley-A iolltlelanf I won
der why she thinks so.
I Utile Charles- She wy you can do
1 no much talkln without eommlttlo
yourself.-Cblcago Tlmoa-Hernlil.
People who suffer from heat In th
, bands and feet can olitfllu Hiseeoy niwi
easy relief from the name by putting
Inside their stockings aud gloves a
I maU iKirtlou of very fine oatmeal.
I Prisoners In tbe penitenttary aru
' about tbe only one that live up to
tbulr convictions. Kansas City Star.
Second Time on Earih
No Dolls Nor Carbunclos Now -A
Cood Qlood Modlclno.
"I became convinced of tho merit
of Hood's Sarsapaillla when I took it
myself ns n blood ptiillicr. So, wlien
my liuilmml had bolls and cnibunelc I
iiivzid him Intake Hood's nnd the re
cult was that when ho had ucd but
iini' bottle llin liolls had nrnrly all ills
nppeand. Ho continued the use of
Hie inedlelno and utter taklmr two
liottlen he u cotiiplutoly cured, and.
as he epre(.c(l It. felt as If lie was on
cailli lor I In; second time. He has
never hail nny ImlN clnec. Wo tnke
I loud V ii.in KpriiV iiumII lin'iindlndly
rcroiniueii'l it.". Mns. A. E. Staysa,
Yoiikots, X. Y.
Scrofula frcm Glfth.
" 1 have found HooiI'h to he the
jfrcalent b.ood purlllir I ever took,
and I have tried many medicines. 1
vni n n.iffeier with" scrofula from
hlit'i. My eyes were so bully affected
I would ho nlmot blind for n week
at u time. My neck beau to swell
m iliut I c.nild not breathe freely.
Medicine f.illed to do me nny (,'ood
until 1 hej.'.tn taklmr Hood's' Saina
pirilln. Toihiy 1 have excellent healtli
and my eyet .'Ivo me very little
(rouble. I owe it all to Hood's, which
I iivoinnienil to all suffering from any
tlii'iiM of the blood." Miss Kktti'k
JiiCfitinu, Silver Creek, Ky.
That Tlrod Fooling.
" I cannot fay too much for Hood's
Siiiiip:uill.ins a remedy for that tiled
mid worn out feeling ono lias in tho
sprlu;.'. As a strength builder and
aiipctilo creator It Jia9 no equal."
Mu. L. 11. WooDAltl). 185 ltallou
Street, Woonsocket, It. 1.
Hood's is Peculiar to Itself.
Secret llrniTcra,
"Most people seem to think," says a
maker or furniture, "that secret draw
ers and hidden receptacles lu furniture
only exist In novels and plays, but this
is by no means so. 1 very frequently
tnjie orders for such Items, and I em
ploy a clever woman designer, who
shows positive genius In planning
; places of concealment, which uo
itmouiit or tapping or measuring could
rovcnl. In most cases, even wero tlio
1,ol,ow receptacle discovered, tho wood-
"J nrou,,U 7uM Have to bo cut
away, so complex nro tho fasten ngs.
Mo8t of tho ordcr8 come fnjn womc
nnd rich people, of course and I lmvo
no doubt that u desire to hide articles
from too curious servants dictates tho
orders." New York Tribune.
At Ued Time
l k n pleapant hflrb drink, tho next
nun lit ii K iu l Ul l If III- tlll 111) tiMll
,,oxioa fH letter. .My doctor saya it
nets gently ou thu stomach, liver and
kidneys, and is a pleasant laxatlvo. It
ia made of herbs, and Is prepared as
eiiniiy as tea. ills caueii i.anu s aiciii-
1 1,,10 A ,jrRpHt8 fM it at 25c. and 60
) cts. Lniio'n Family Medicine moves tlio
iwwels each duy. If you cannot got it,
'bond for free sample. Address, Orator
F. Woodward, Loitoy, N. Y.
j
Probate,
, Th() fo,Iow upflTntwn 1Hve ben,
Up)0nlPd for the estate of Thomas Kay:
For tho Mrion county property, Squiro
, ,,nrrn.( u ,L Coamw um, vv p 00h.
by; for Linn county, George H.Coshow,
J. P Galhroiith and J. K. Weatlictford.
i ..-
Tlie Homeliest Man in Salem
...,,. , ., , , . ...
A6 well as t he ha in somes . uud nthem
are lnvc(1 ,0 ,.,, ,, ,Jy drUBBHt
iitirl uet irre ii trial bottle of Kemp's
, Ihilsam for thb Tlirnnt und Lungs, u
i ,, rjllronl(. ull( Acute c.wU",
Anthuiii. Bronchitis uud (JciiiHiimp-
llmi. Price ilc. uud 60c. cod&w
5jj,oo Reward
Will bo paid for tho arrest and convic
tion of any person caught injuring or
... I. .. . , it , .
' i,;; 't"oory m or urouiiu
. -I 2d tf
J. Co.NNra.
Try Allen's Foot Ease.
A iiowdur to Ikj shakin Into tho shoes.
Your foot feel swollen, i.orvous and hot,
and get tired easily. If you have smart
ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen'a Foot
Kaxu. It cools tho feet and makes walk
ing easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet,
ingrouiiig nails, blisters and callous
emits. Believes corns and bunions of
all pain und givea roit and comfort. Try
it today. Sold by all druggists and shou
stores for -JCc. Trial ackau Free.
A'Mrers Allun S. Olmsted. Lultoy, S. Y.
JKIISKV I. ion urK.
J. II. Albeit yetunlay sold i;vimi
liik'ligrailo Jersey cows, from his laiko
Libish farm. Thoy brought f50 apiece.
This shows that it pays to ralsu tho liest
' eradu of live stoek und also that thu
1f(0 Q( ,0, t.0WH a hiIvhiioIhic as
ol,iy rwontly a goo.1 Jer-oy could m
. ' , , .,, '
""B1'' for !UI-
How's This?
Wuoffur Ono Hundred Dollars ltn-
, waid for any lasu of Catarrh that can-
, not Imu-iiiim bv Hall's I'utarrh Cure.
1'. J. OI1ENKV A CO.. Prop , Toledo, O.
We. tho uiulurtlinini. havu known F.
.1. CI euey for thu fact 15 years, and bo-,
lievo him purfeetly liouorablu 111 all but-
ine-s traiiruciioiio, aim uuam-iaiiy unlit
to carry out any obllgatiou madu by
their firm.
WkstA Tiiuax, Wliolcs.ilu Druggists, To-
ledo, O.
Waldimi, Kin nan A Marvin, Wholc-
aalo Drugwiils, Toledo, 0
Hnll'n Cularrli Cure is taken internal
ly, a ting directly iliu thu bloml and
mucous surfaces o' ih svxtvm Price,
76V K-r Ix'ttlo -old hy all druggists
Testmion aN free.
Ha. I s t-atmly I ill are the best
Our fee returned if wo fail. Any
any invention will promptly receivo our opinion freo concerning tho patent
ability of same "How to obtain a patent" sont upon reouest. Patents
secured through us advertised for aale at our cxpeiue. J
Patents talon out throueh us receive tbtcial notice, without charcc, in
The Patent Hecoud, an illustrated and
by Manufacturer!) and Investors.
Send for sample copy FREE. Address,
VICTOR J. EVANS CO.,
(Patent Attorneys,)
Evam Building, - WASHINGTON, D. C.
5 f Jf ! O ? ii 85 - - h
All prcdlcntlou-i indicate a great
rush this spring and sum
mer to tho now gold fields nt
Capo Nome. Hero, lor the first tlmo
in the history of mankind, gold is bolng
washed from tho beach sand. Mr. 0.
Edgar Lewis writes on this subject In
tho April Magazine number of The Out
look with vory full Information, and
with eomo now and extremely Interest
ing photographs of Capo Noma scones,
streets nnd minors. (f3 n year, Tho
Outlook Company, Now York.)
Dickey Downoy Is tho auloriography
of n bird, by Virginia Sharpo Pat Patter
son. It is an appeal to tho heart nnd
tho Imagination of readers to prosorvo
bird life against tho encroachments of
tho bird murderers, who supply tho de
mands of tho millinery trado for hat
trimmings. There is nn introduction
by Hon. John F. Laccy, nn Iowa con
gressman.
Anson D. F Randolph A Co., 182
Fifth Avenue, Now York, havo pub
lished "Tlio Baby's Journal," dosigncd
and compiled by S. Alice Bray. Prico
fl.50. It is n lithographed work of art
and voreos appropriate to chronicle the
advent of a child and its principal lifo
ovents, with blank spaces to enter thu
events of its personal career, comprise a
very neat and complete diary. Thoru
are pages to record gifts nml enter par
ties and items of interest.
The International Monthly for April
contains several articles of timoly inter
oH. Aside 'rom tho Interesting paper
by Prof. L. M. Keasbey of Bryn-Mawr,
on "Tho Institution of Society," a sub-
Ject of greater Interest than perhaps tho
tltlu would euugrst to some, there are
four articles of value, viz. : A review by
Prof. Cheynuy, of Philadelphia, on
"Decent writing on English History;"
tliu story of French drama for tho last
half and more of the Nineteenth cen
tury, by Brainier Matthews, of Now
I York; "Comments on the War in South
. Africa," by Capt.Zalinski, a well quail
j fled critic, nnd who looks at affairs from
tlie 8tandHiiit of an experienced Ameri
can army ollicer; and thu article by
Hon. John It. Proctor, on "Tho Nou-
I Utilization of tho Nicaragua Canal.''
The latter article Is especially timely.
This Monthly fur April is not surpassjil
by nny in interest and variety.
1 The Tacoma Statu for February has a
largu number of illustrations on tho
fisheries of the northwest together with
literary features showing great enter
prise. Articles on mining and financial
interests are always glven.gruat prom
inence. Too article by L. P. White,
manager of thu Bank of Whatcom, on a
syndicate plan of treating country col
lections is novel and interesting. It
hows tlie benefits that would nrcruo to
bankers from co operation in only ono
Hue of their legitimate business. Mr.
Wliitu seems to have thu clear mental
vision of a bom financier nml bankers
will Und it worth while to investigate
his proposition.
The dato set for the publication of Mr.
lioburt Ncils-on Stephens' now romance
In May 1st, there having liecu consider
able delay in tliu publication occasioned
by thu largo llrst edition, necessitated by
tlio advance oiders. The book is un
titled "Philip Wiuwood" and is de
scribed by the author us "a sketch of
tlio domestic history of an American
Captain hi tho War ol Independence."
Thu scono is laid In New York and Lin
don, between tho years 1703 and 1780.
.Mr. Stephens' now hook will add to the
popularity which hu has gained through
his previous books, thu moat recent oi
.which, "A (luiillcmnii Plajor," pub
lished by .('.Pate A C . lb. ton last ssa
bioii, is now in its thirty-fifth thousand.
An article in McClure's Magazine for
May, by Earl Slayo, will tell alwut
"Thu Biggest Steamship AlloaJ" tho
monstrous Oceanic" giving thu story of
her construction, describing her mam
moth machinery, und showing how the
Is manned and 0rntiil, Photographs
of all the interesting points and parts of
tho great craft will he used to illustrate
the article.
Bean tha 1M Kind Yw Hart AlMrJ Bought
TrJ Wtik.
TOOTHACHE, EARACHE
and NEOBALGIA
la a mlaate; alt truttUti or
Tlir Tl-I.o Mnltenl Co.
VA IlroaJwi. Niw Vfk.
fVod for IMnkltt.
McCJoy Stage,
. Leavrf Willumetie stable 0:20 a, m.
daily for Lincoln, Zeni', McCoy, and
I'errydalo and return samu day. New
hick, good liors and careful driver.
Pirc.l delivered tlnug the line.
t 10 II V Y. D is.
ono sending sketch and description of .
widely circulated journal, consulted ,
iSSLm
fSSB
i ii &
riF.frl ilTiTifal
buiiianjitw:
Arcgctable Pr cpnralionTor As
similating ihcFoodnmincdula
ting ihcStoumclts nnd Bowels or
Promolcs Digcslion.Chccrrur
nc3sandnest.Contalns nelihcr
Oplimi.Morpltinc norHncral.
KOTNAnCOTIC.
XMptafOUJirSIKVUrtrCfaX
MxSmrul
MMUSJlt-
III uremuKfitfo
Ctmfi'tSlif
llUiyim ntnr.
Apcrfccl Hcractly forConsUpn
Hon i Sour Stouvach.Diarrliocn
nml Lobs of Sleep.
racSiinilo Signature of
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NEW Yomc
EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER.
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TO THE WISE
farmer, or thoeu who intend planting
their gardens or doing spring work of
any kind in this Hue, aro that you will
find everything In garden end farm tools
of the veryibeat quality and at tlie low
est prices at
mi aMk-Parfe HMk.t
CiutfiA
R. m. OaADiB St CO
WB
Pleasant
Surroundings
aru enjoyable, and it's just as suro that
our wines and Honors a e the best ou
earth. Citizenship comes at twenty ono
and wines llkuwlsu rate highest when
old enough to vote. Our goods havo ag
011 their sidu. Our whiskies, too, iro
ml v.mtii. I.ir tin. ttiltlit liii'iiHilti nnd
nil iiuriOKia uu furnish the choicest tiro-
dilutions ever bottled.
J, P Rogers
218 nnd 222 Commercial Street.
jCJaf Wholesale and retail,
Putting in Modern Plumbing
in iiuw hoii.es and buildings, as well ns
ru-llltlng old houses, keeps us pretty
busy in the spring h hen building Is at
Hood tide Our facilities aro always
equal to tho occasion, aud no would in
vito builders and contractors to get esti
mates from u 011 plumbing, gas fitting,
steam lilting, etc , More going else
where, as wudoexert work at reason
able prices
BARR&PETZEL
211 COMSIF.BOIAL STREET.
Telephone No. 2171
II IItP jtel
CASTORIA
For Infants and Childron.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tlie
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
THC OKNTAUK dOMPANT, NCW tOUK CITY.
Something (0 Be Proud Of
Is tho ownership of n'tCrescent, Cleve
land or Gendron bicycle. It is tliu nemo
of jiurfcctiou in bicycle construction,
where lightning is ami sacrificed for
strength and mechanical, skill blend to
make a wheel that is unexcelled for mu
ling qtinlittcH' and reliability. We have
uspliiiidld stouk to choose from. At f 26,
to $60.
R. M. Wade &Co
His Jaw Dropped
ami no wonder I It's tnougli to lar uuy
one to havo laundry work badly done.
Avoid hiicIi unpleasant uxKiriuucoH by
entrusting your linen to 111. What we
wash will 11 1 ways look lis hunt, and will
last you two or three timos as long as II
would if sunt iilsewhuro Thai's the
difference between right nod wrong
methods. Nolo our rates: Shirts lUc,
collars Uo,, cliffs fie n pair.
Salem Steam Laundry
COIX)NKI. j, OI.MkIKU) I'llorillKTOII.
IMIIIOUH II. OUISTKAD, Mllll.
I'iioiiu 111, 0 Liberty HI root
A Royal Feast
Can ImM'iiJu)oI in our oholmj fat lamb,
pr in ribs and loins of bnil, Isgiof mut
ton or choice uuts of vul. Wo can oatoi
to the most faqtidtous palato in tender,
julov ami riohly llatorwl unsuts. Iit 11
tend ton ono uroiind for dinner. You
can't beat uithtT our prima or our meat
JB. C. CROSb
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C. H. (HACK
Successor to Dr. J. M. Kccno, old
Whito Corner. Falem Or. Parties desir
lug superior operations at moderato tecs
in any branch aro in especial request.
ALBERT A. JESSUP,
333EX I!,ac"x:ifa?,
Phono 1071.
ROOMS 1 AND 3, flit AY 1ILK,
Osteopath y
In Salem mid Albany
DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT
Graduate of American School of Osleo
tiatliv. SALEM Monday, Wednesday and
Frldav: hours. D to 11 a. ni.t 1 to -1 n.
'over Wollur'fl urocorv.
I ALBANY Tuesday, Thursday and
I Saturday: hours 0 to PJ a. in. ; 1 to 6 p.
m., Mrs. whins residence.
B. F. JONES,
Mtornoy-nt-Lnw
Toledo, Orosion.
Wiu Clvik of Circuit Court for six Tori udh8
an up-io uaio auairaci oi au r!" " '."'i-uui
IHUII17. ii'iiw
OFFICE, CITY HALL.
c For water hervlec imply at oMc.
Hills payable monthly lu advance.
Mako till complaints ui thu olllcc.
CAPITAL CIT
Express and Transfei
Meets all mall nnd pnssengor trnlns.
Baggage to all parts of tho city. Prompt
service. Tuiopuono no. hoi.
D1SQUE A 8KIPT0N.
Willamette Stables.
Tho undersigned aronowoccupy
ing thu Willamette Stable, south
Commercial direct, nnd nro
ready to hlro you a nico rig or
feed and caro for your team
I1011 in Salem. Horses boarded
by the week. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Youi patronage solic
ited. 2-lL'tf
Harold & Reynolds
S, C, STONE. M. D.
t'mprleliirol
Stone's Druq; Stores
UA1.KM.IOUKUON.
QJI'lm iterea (two tu iiiiinixri aru Iwatnl a
No, 'J3i and 833 Cuiuinvrelal street, anil are
well 111101101 wlili acoiuplcto lino otdrugt and
metllclnia, toilet artlclca, rluuinrr, brutlioa
etc., etc., oto,
UK. HTONK
lliuliait aomo J5,xcrIoxiH)rleiice Jin thu piau
tlco nt mcllolao and now inakoa no clikrico (or
ooniiillatloii, examination or ineacrlrtlou,
New train (service on the
Thu dnublu train service to bo estnb
lislied lietwuen Portland and Chkago
April 22, In which tho O. It, A N., tho
Union Pactllo and tho Oregon Short
l.lno nro inlutuslod, will shortuu tho
through tlmo 11 hours. Train No, 2,
Iciuliiu Portland at 0:15a. ni..bcclnnlim
on the dato named, will be known as the
Cbicauo-Portlaiid special. Its equipment
will hu new, making it fully thu equal
of any train now In service from thu
Pacific Coast to the east. It-will consist
ol a mall car, baggage car. it library
composite car, it first-class Pullman
sIcoiHir. a dining-car. two clmlr-cirs. and
it tourist steeper. Thoru will Imi but one
chance of cars lo ull Eastern iKilnts,
ri.o full timu will be three days through
to Chicago, or four days and two hours
to Now York.
Thu second train, known as No, (I, will
leave Portland atllt20 p. in,, connecting
at East Portland, with tliu Southern
I'aclllc s overland train from Kan Fran
ulsco, and will carry through equipment
lo Chicago via thu Union Pacific and
thu Chicago A Northwestern, uud olao
tlio equipment lor tlio Washington dl
vision of tliuO. It. A N., hi connection
with tho Great Northern for St. Paul.
This train will reach Himkano at 10 a.
in. A dining-car will bo furnished for
breakfast into hookano. and for dinner
011 corresponding train leaving Spokane
at 3 :1ft p. 111. Tho new schedule- as ar
ranged, will supply thu most complete
service ever furnished on the. O. N. A N.,
as provides Increased turvlcu hi Eastern
On gon. where it is greatly needed, und
gives iiiiliicdiato uouiivulioii with, the
Washington division at Puudletou. At
this isjiiit thuro Is a largu Interchange of
trullio, ou account of tho various milling
JUlrmts of Bakur County, thu Couur u'
A Ic.io, thu ltuimbhu ami Kootunal lulu
irgoauis, Portland is greatly benefited
by thisuhangu In as much as Increased
nrvlco is given from Eastern Oregon
und Idaho.
No. X, will arrive in Chicago in 0:R0
a. m.; 10 0, ai7!ioii. in., us ul pros
out.
Thu Westbound train out of Chicago
t-nrreHiiidiug with No, 2, U No. 1,
nils will arrito in I'ortlainl ut I p. in
.ou i.a. ii toiruaiMiiidu.g with thu east
bound Hu. I), is No. .1, out nf Ohioago.
This will reach Portland at 7:30 u. m.
tSustbouiid truiu No. 1, will leave
Chicago at 0:B0 n. m., and Oiuahu at
Bi20a, ut. thu following day. 'Um tlmo
will In) reduced two hours und -15 mill
iittM. No. .1, westbound tram will leave
Uuivgoat 10:150 p. in., and Umahu at
1 yn 11, m. tliu next oay.
Tl.o service 011 tho Uulan i'aciflo onall
tlii'so tiatns iiicludu lluffut smoking
iliirarv ears, uud dlnimi cars. No. II.
w curry u daily ordinary siceiter to
Kansas City, with chungu eiirouto to
ordinary cars to Chicago,
Consult thu nearest ticket agent (or
usiaiiiMi iiiiurmatioii.
W. II. IIUIILHUUT,
Geueial Passenger Agent.
REMOVAL SALE
All joQcls offered at cost for
(Ins week. ' '
The stock consists of Jnpaneaa
gwxls, chlnaware, matting, fur
nlslilng uood. tea etc. Hate to
1 tull or niovu Muy 1st. come and
secure Kirgalus, -1-23-01
IHUIE vVING SANG COM PAN V.
Salem water Co.,
..Nov today, advertisements fifif
linos or loss In this column InwArtWi
throo times for 2 Co., 6O0 a, WfMtfc,
$1 00 per month. All ovsf four tlniM
at eamo rate
iioUSKHOLD FURNlTURK-ForHt
cheap ; also lot of Mason's fruit jr
Call on Mrs. Card, CO Liberty sirte
two doors south of South Mill crk
513t
LOST. On Mill Street east of live ik.
tiot Sunday night a small red pocket
book containing a fow dollars in
inonoy and a number of kfiys. Finds
plcaso leave at Journal office. 6 3 31
FOB RENT.-Elght or tan acres two
two miles from steel bridge for corn
and potatoes. Land is plowed and -harrowed
terms aro one third ront. J
V. Watt Fifteenth and Chcmeket.
Street. 4 30 lw
FOB SALE Oil TltADE-Fittoen acre
tract with first-class improvement,
half a mile from stato house, will mil
at a bargain, or trado for farm lamL
Apply to Julius Bitot, first brick hotiw
on Garden Itoad, or address Salem,
Oregon. 4-30.1 ni
FOB SALE CHEAP-A HanTinomT
tyiiowriter in first-class condition, for
Kiilo cheap. Enquire at Union Title
Abstract Company's odlco, over.
Stolnor's Drug store 4 27 ltr
WANTED. A good Gorman girl lo do
houso work in a family of throe. An
ply 370 High street. 4-2H 3t
WANTED Five carloads of potatoes,,
eggs, butter and other produce; Cash.
Paid at 140 Stato street, opposite John
Ilughos' grocory.
4-28-31 Salkm TaonocB Coufant.
WHEN HAVING-Your spring 8kirU
mado go to Sarah E. Clymcr
successor to Madam Von Tobel. Tlie
only oxclusivo skirUmakcr in Salen.
l'erfcct lit guaranteed, and prices reas
onable Kooin 5 corner Liberty and
Stato Street, Gray Block. 4 25 1 m.
WANTED. Two girls for goncral hou7
work. Apply at tho Cottage hotel.
COUBBET AND-OBELL-lloth tlies
ntalllous can bo found at tb Bed
Front stables, in Salem, on Friday aad
Saturday. At Independence Monday
and Tuesday. At Dallas Wednesday.
4-2l-lm Amos Nichols, Oirner.
UNDEB NEW MANAGEMENT-Tbs
shoo repair bIioji formerly owned by
Gus. Kaiser has been purchased by
John Nocdham. Partios wishing first,
class repairing at tho lowest rates
call and sod him. 4 21-lm
ROOMS. Furnished or unfurnished,
single or in suites, dining room ad
joining, homo-Mko. second floor Cot
tlo block. Mattlo Hutchlns, prop.
4 13 tf
FOR RENT-Stock farm of 100 acres,
'1)4 miles from a town. House, barn
and outbuildings, spring water, fruit
and plenty of outside range. Price,
tOO casli. Call on or address George
M. Beulor A Co., 283 Commercial at.,
Salem, Or. 4-0-lin.
A GOOD Oppotunlty to learn the Jew
elry and watchmaking trade. Only
such persons aa can furnish the best
of references need apply. 0. II.
lllngus, 2U0 Commercial street. 4 8 tf
NEW BUGGIES. A cur load different
stylus, first class just received;
before you buy, call nnd se them,
l'ohlo A Bishop, State and Front Sts.
4 4tf
SUITS, PANTS, 0VEBC0AT8. - T
muadttro. Perfect fit guaranteed,
2,000 stylos to select from. U. H.
Hello, Statu Street, agent Wanna
maker A Brawn, Philadelphia, 4-7-tt
WANTED Men to cut cord wood.
Enquire at Room 0, over Gilbert's
bank. 3-20-tf
WANTED. Tnllow and Soap grease in
exchange for soap. Capital Soap
Works, Salem, Or,, Furry street near
13th! 4-gml
flOUHK CLEANERS - Romcmbot
Hint tho bust and cheapest carxt
paper la tho heavy felt paper sold
atTlIK.JOUHNAI, oflicc. 20-tf
The Club Stables
Corner of Llbeity and ForryStreets.
ll'l-IONIC B4I
In tho liost pluro In tho city, t
get a llrst-class rig. Special
attention to commeiclal men,
thu best of caro given to board
ing aud transient stock. Riga
furnished to alt parts of the
country with or without drivers.
Prices within tho roach of all.
Louis Miller & Son
DON'T FORGET
Wo carry a small stock of
FLOUR,
BRAN,
AND SHORTS,
Made at Albany, and are prepared t
supply small coiisumors ay one sack
to a ton at a low prico, l'leaso make
Inquiry, and savu your small chanue.
Salem Flouring
Mills Co-
3.11-OoJ
Notice to Contractors.
Heated bids will bo received by the
tiudcrslgned up to Saturday, May 6.
I WO, for the construction of a two sto y
briuk building 30x85 according to plans
and siwcifirutlon to bo seen at my store
building contractors aro expected to
furnish IhiiiiIs (or tho faithful perfor
mance" of thu work in the sum of S,00O.
Thu right to reject anv or all bids Is
reserved. P. M. Flykk,
MoMInnvllle, Or. April to, 1000.
4-JOdAwtd.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will bo receited by th
uudurslgiied up to Saturday, May 6,
1000. for tlio construction ol a two-si ory
brick block GOxPO ft., accordiug to plans
and speclllctttlons tolw oen at my store.
Builders are oxpccliHl to furnish bond
for the faithful rormanw of the work
In tho sum of $10,000. Tho right to re
ject iuy or all bids U reservoiL
SloMlnnvllle, Cr. April 10, 1000.
II.O.BuaNS. .
4.10-dAw-tJ
Peace Dcclate,
Why duvoto all your time rcadiM
tho Boer War und the Gold FieUsol
Alaska? There are other matters of
vital Importance; you may make a trip
East, and will want to know how t
travel, lnonliir to have the betf
vice, use. the Wisconsin Central Kjr.
between St. Taul ond Chicago. of
ratita uud ntber information. wrltsJM,
A, Clock, General Agent, portfaml, 0
gon.
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