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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1901)
fi Iff If wif. Health and Disease as Illustrated In the Scalp. FhJ. I shows section of a healthy hair magnified. FhJ. 2 shows the deadly effect of the DANDRUFF GERMS that are destroying the hair root Destroy the cause you remove the effect No Dandruff, no Falling Hair, no Baldness, If you kill the germ with NEWBRO'S HERPIC1DE. For Sale by all Druggists. Price $1.00. 31 Whon In rorlland try meals Perldn's Hotel Restaurant. Whltn cooks. Lunch 25 cents. Meals a Ij enrto, Journal on file. W7-lm Social news r2? AND VIEWS Ttio Koclely editor may be reached through telephone Main 0J1 from 8;.t0 a. m, to 5 p. tn. dally. News of social nature, personal wws about Bftlera people or visitors, Rod items of social Inloroit solicited. SOCIAL EVENTS. THURSDAY Mnr; 14. A I. G. Fiold'a Minstrels nt llio opera houee. FRIDAY Mnr. IB Social for tlio patrons nt Lincoln School lioueo nt 3:30 o'clock. SATURDAY Mnr. 10, ''Faust" will bo presented nt tlio Grand. New Music for March. It is interesting to nolo that II. V. Potrlo, tho celebrated composer of "Aelfep in tho Deep" Iiai written n splendid now bass song untitled "Davy Jones' Locker." It is a decided hit. One of May Irwin's greatest Huccusaea is entitled "Everything is Lovely and tho Goose Ilitngs High." It is by n Now York newspaper niun, Gcoigc Wnugh Arnold, of tlio World, und it is nn ex ceedingly originnl and clover song. Williams and Walker, tho popular noon comedians, authors of ''Why Don't You Get a Lady of Your Own" and "He's UpAgainat tho Real Thing Now" have a new bo tig which is a big hit. It is called "Tho Fortuno Tolling Man.' A noveliy in u popular song is Ed. Rogers' "Everybody Has a Whistle Like Mo," in tho chorus of which tliore is n strain to bo whistled. Tho Bong'Jhasu catchy melody which is easily romom bored. "I'litupo Thompson's Cakewalk" is tho name of anew instrumentality. It has. a. vim mid-go to it fvhich is exceed ingly up-to-date. Tlio above musical publications are ic sued this month by Jos. W. Sterns & Co,, "Tho House of Hits," who will bo pleased to eond their catalogue, upon request to their olilccs, 3 4 East 21st St , New -York. PERSONAL Odwuld West, who has held n position of responsibility in tho Ladd & Bush bank of this city, leaves in a fow dayB for Astoria, where ho has accepted a Blmiliar position. Us. is nno of tho Intelligent, popular young muii of this city, and will bo greatly missed by a host of friends. Mrs. West will join him in their now homo at nn early date. Mr. Carta, owner and manager of the. Baker City electric light plant, was in tho city yesterday, tho guest of J. L. Lainbirtli, superintendent of tho local company, Mr. Curtis loft for Maker City last evening. Miss Minnie MeOlaine, who attended the Levy -Goldberg reception and was tho guest of Mrs. 11. D. I'attou while iu tlio city, returned jestorday afternoon to her homo in Silverton. R, II. Coshow, secretary of tiio Salem Woolen Mills, Company, returned last evening from w business trip to dcuttlo and l'uget Sound point. Fred Gibertz, who recently arrived iu Salem from Illinois, oil a iit to hid uncle, Fred Hurst, went to PortUiul yea terday afternoon. 11 li. Thialdtt.i Iuj returned fro.u a mooting of the Pan Aiuuriutiu Conunis siou for this sUto that was held in rorl land. Alius Sadie Roberts, who has leen viaitlnv: her sister, Mrs. Geo. W. fjibt-ou, has returned to her home iu Portland, Mws Inez Fields started labt evening for tirownii g, Mont ,t remain tilt Ociober THURSDAY MARCH 14. The Al G, Fields Greater Minstrels 50-PEOPLE-SO AN ENTIRE TRAIN OF PALACE CARS 12-A TRIBE OF MAMALUKES-12 IN "THE FETE OF MECCA" Al G. Field, Arthur Rlfby. Tommy Donnelly. Doc Quit ley, PascateL the Nondeserlst. the man with a husdred forms. A Ml CUT IN PARIS DURINGTHE.EXPOSITION Blackford Bros.. Keys and McDonald, The Crof siue Athletes. -WATCH-FORTHBBIG STREET PARADE f Prices of Alrai&slon will fc 35c. 50c and 75c. i,uu torcoxsois. AUNISTRELS AND ATHLETES COMING From Denver News Feb. 11 1WI. It 1b not often that Denver theatre-' goers have n chanco of seeing a high class lninislrtl show with nil Btrtr vaudeville artists. Whnu Al. G. Field' MinistrolB announce their coming thoy aro always biuo of a welcome Tlioy nlways bring new songs and jokes that never fall to nmufo tho audienco during tho cntiro performance. 'I hero aro a lot of clever people with tho company. Tho first part is devoted to old time niinistrols Ballads woro reudored by a cornB of vocalists, including Roes Prober, Blllio Tuylor, Arthur Yulo. whilo comedy selections that kept tho audience laughing woro rendered by DonnolyRlgby. Thou ramo Al. G. Field, w ho is n wholo show in himBolf, who related his talc of woe. Billy Oawley, Charles Cartnell and Tom Udell gavo Boveral clever exhibitions of dan cing. Doc. Qulgley'a comedy leg set tho house roaring while introducing Boveral steps. Tho selections and imitations givon by tho quartette wero well received. Part second, a comedy sketch written by Mr. Field, cal ed "Ono Day nt tho White House", was participated in by several members of tho company repre senting Teddy, tho lion killer," Willie MoKinloy, Undo Mark, Chairman Jones ana Mrs. Nation. Tho Blackford brothers aro good en tertainers and Eddio McDonald, nnd Bob Keys are clever grotetquo athletes Arthur Rlgby entertained with witty sayings and concluded his act by sing ing comical songs. Tho performance ended with a tribo oi Moorish Mam til likes who introduced for tho first time in Denver their sports, pastimes and games peculiar to tho Orient. HEART DISEASE. Some Facts Retarding the Rapid Increase of Heart Trouble, Heart trouble, at least nmong tho Americans, is certainly increasing and while this is largely duo to tho excite ment and worry of American business lite, it iu inoro often tho result of weak stomachs, of poor digestion. Real organic disease is incurable: but not one ctieo in a hundred of heart trouble organ, Tim close relation between heart trouble und poor digestion is both organs aro controlled by thuinmo great nerves, the Sympathetic and I'neumogaslric. Iu another way,nlso the heart is affect ed by tho form of poor digestion, which causes gas and fen.iontation from half digested food. Tliero is a fooling of op pression and heaviness in tho chest caused by pressure of tho distended Blomuch on the heart and lungs, intor feriug with thoir action ; henco arises palpitation nnd short breath. Poor digestion also poisoiiH tho blood, making it thin nnd watory, which irritates and weakens tho hoart. Tho must sensible treatment for heart troublo ie to itnprovotho dlgestlonand to insuro the prompt assimilation of food. Tiiis can bo dono by tho regular uso after meals of Bomo safo. pleasant and effective digestive preparation, liku Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stores, nnd which coutain valuable, harmless digestive elements in a pleasaut.ronveniont form. It is safo to sny that tho regular por tistont use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at meal timo will euro any form of atom nch trouble except catiror of thoBtomach. Full sliced package of these tablets Bold by druggists at f0 cents. Little book on stomach troubles mailed free. Address F. A. Stuart Co , Marshall, Mich. 311-13 15 New Court Room Occupied. Buffalo, March 12. The March term of tho United States District Court convened in this city today, Judgo John lC. Hanoi presiding. Tho now court room Is a splendid Federal Building just erected and was occupied for tho first timo. Tliero are two court rooms in tho now building. Olio is tha United States dis trict court and tho other is the circuit court, 'tho district court is on tho South Division streot side. Adjoining tho circuit court i tho United Status District Attorney's office. Adjoining tho district court is tho District Court Clerk's olllco, Both omrt rooms aro finished in old oak and preeent ancle, gant appearance. The wainscoting sheaths tho walls of tho court room as high as 10 feet. The large window, almost fifteen feet high and ton ftet wide, aro after tho old Colonial style, tet with small diamond shaped panes. AIkjvo are colored dec oratioiiBenibleinaticof thubji of justice. Tho judges' private rooms alj iuru each court room and they are IK ted and fin ished in deep rich mahogany. All other rooms are linished iu oak conforming to tho interior framework of the building. 2 There Is a C lass of People Who nro Injured by the use of coffoo. Recently there Iwb been placed in nil 1iue grocery aiorua u new iiroimruuuii called UKAIN-O, made of puro gi.i.nw. thill taken tho place or colTeo. tho uiont delicate btomiich ruculvos It without dlstikWH, nnd but fow oun tell It from coffee. It doea not coat ovir Vi itH much. Children muy drink Ut with grout benefit. 15 ctj. und 26 tH. per package. Try It. Ahk ioi" GRAI.N-O, Bring your lawn mowers to Shlpp& Haiisur and havo them sharpuued and overhauled for tho sprlug teatou 3 4 If. CorresiKjndent wanted iu every olty, trtwn and villages in America. Nowepa- jmr anil ottior worit. Kxpenenceu anu inexperienced. Good remuneration. Sows and btories wanted. For partiou larc add r oh The Bulletin Press Assoola tion, New York, 1 10 ti Bring your lawn mowers to Shipp& Haubor and have them slmrjxined and oerhau fortheepringieaton. 3 4 tf, 1 Bears tha j4 ,w " ,w mn w"'5 DWW In Danger. Every one ie in dnngcf who neglects the warnings of declining health. The wnrniiif'3 are not ns startling aa the sud den shriek of a locomotive, but they arc just as ominous. When the body begins to lose in liesli, when the cheek is hollow nnd the skin sallow it is Nature's warning that the body Is falling of proper nourishment. 1 1 Is a condition of "weak" stomach, and "weak" stom ach soon involves other orgnns. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery .. cures diseases of Hlte stomach and m other orgnns of digestion anu nu trition, and cures through the stom ach diseases seem ingly remote, but which have "their origin in the disease of the stomach ami its allied organs. There is no alcohol in the " Discovery" nnd it is absolutely free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. "1 cfore I commenced to use your medicine I wai in n bid condition (for eight ears), nnd four ilxtan treated inc." writes Mrs. Ilettlc Akcw. of l'.nrvburtr. Northampton Co.. N C. "Tlicy, of conrvc, riivc me at Ihe time some rclK-1. but It did not last lonu I win some dnvs in inv tx-d nnd home day I dragged nbout the hoi.i I Iunc uttd five Iwltlcn of the Golden MetMcal lH'COwn'' and five of the ' Favorite l'renCiiloir muf four vlaU of the ' relletK." Now t furl like n new woman, and I want the wld to Uiow It " Dr. iHercc's Medical Adviser :co8 latge jwge, paper binding, sent free on tcceipt of 3i niic-eent stamps to pay expense of umiliiig only, or xi stamps for It iu cloth binding. Address Dr. IC V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Land Without a State Madison, Wis., Mnrch 13. It has just been discovered a strip of land of 250,000 acrns near tho boundary be tween vVirt'otuin and Michigan lies in neither state. In it is tho city of Iron wood, Mich., tho remainder being bo twee n tho Brulo and Faint rivers. K. I) l'eako, an employe of tho Wisconsin StntoSonnto, mado tho discovery that this strip was originally included in Michigan, but was not in tho survoy when tho Stato of Wisconsin wiib laid out. Tho question has arisen as to whether ofllcial acts, such as marriages and Innd transfers in the strip am valid, and the matter will probably bo laid bforo.tho Wisconsin Legislature Bed lime take n pleasant herb drink, tho next morninu I feel hrluht nnd my com plexion is batter. My doctor says it acts gently on tho stomach, livor and kidneys, ami is n pleasant laxative. It Is mado of herbs, and is prepared ns easily ns tea. It is culled Lane's Medi cine All druggists sell it nt 25c. and CO cts. Lauo's Family Medicine moves tho Dowels cacti day. If you cannot got it, send for freo sample. Addret-s, Orator F. Wootlwnra, Lolloy, N. Y. Take your wheel to Shlpp A llausor and havo it cleaned or repaired. Hiding season is almost here. ;i-4 tl. Southerners Did It, Atlanta, Ga March 13. Tliero is much rejoicing in the South over tho fact that our cotton manufacturers havo givon this country tlio lead iu cotton, spinners, having taken last year 3,037. 000 balea, as agaiiiBt 3,331,000 bales taken by British spinners. The increase latt year iu tho southern mill mined the scale. That this indicates a permanent primacy is doubtful as yet, owing to special causes which restricted tho work of British mills, such as tho Chtnoto war checking exports to that market. Wo havo only 10,000,000 spindles as com pared to Great B.ritain'H 45,000,000, which shows that millions of the latter must have boon idle, nnd al-o tho superior efficiency of tho operatives in American mills. To-Nltht and To-Morrow Nliht. And euch day aria night during title week you can not nt any rlrtigglHt's Renin's uaiflutn for mo Tiirnat. and Lungs, acknowledged to bo tho most succosarui remedy oyer sold ror Coughs. Croup. BrutiuhltlH, Autlitim and Consumption. Get a b. ttle to. day und keep it always In the houso s'jyoucan chock your cold at once Price 2.')0 and fiOc. Sample bottle froo, eod&w Bring your lawn mowed to bhipp & Hauser and hare thorn rhr.ruoncd and overhauled for tho spring season. 3-1 tf. A MARION COUNTY" COUPLE'S TROUBLES There is n young couplo residing in Stayton, this countv, that has applied through u friot.d by letter to County Clerk Hall for a liovnsn. 'tliero Is n Ie. gal reason why the wedding uaunot takoi placo, llio wonid'ho bridn is a sweotl and blushing miss nf 10 Shu has the consent of her mother to the wedding, but tho father positively refuses to glvo his content. Thrice has a Stayton law yor who hai iuterustod himself in behalf of tho youthf'il lovers, written County Clork Hall soliciting tho issuance of a licence und enclosing the required fee. As many timed ban tho county official refused to iwue the liceiitu for tho reason that tho father of the girl lias notified him under no circumstances to grant tho lb-cute until the girl is 18 years old The state law provides that where either of tlio applicants for a marriage license am under the riuir-d age, the samo fahall nut iHi walnut the content of both juriint to tho mar riaua shall have been olitainel and Mod in writing with ll.u ulurk. In case the parents roeide in or roinxve to another i state, their Jurisdiction iu the premises ' guamm. In the letter received yesterday, tin Uuyvr rwpiefitmts thai the father, who i opotel to the mar riage, bus removed to the State of Wash ington and that the mother still eon si-ntsto the wutljliw. If this fact in satis lacuiiily iH-iabl'th!, it U hehi theie Mill uk no lunlwr Iwrrwrs to the young oupUi's happineee dml the heeute will ntueorfMily kv lo Uu. all bgal re qHtrvMttMtU having Irftett auiilUd with. Tut Jocbhal rarely dabhlkw in private 'liIHa ur MERIT were awaraea me vurana rnxj tlie Highest award at the Paris bxposilioi cause they are abreast of the times. They stand first in public opinion, selling more bicycles than we have at any time since we opened our store During the first five days of last week we sold more bicycles than all o Were awarded the (Grand combined. We continue to sell the same line. Our wheels and our business is no expeii ment. We have the lightest, easy running wheels ever made. We challenge the world to produce their equal. Why experiment with unknown makes and the "just as good" kind. We ft any tire or saddle. Our sundry line is complete. Old wheels taken in tiade, or re- pancu. we euiyury uni oixmcu matterfl, but really hopes tho Bueot would be brldo will put in the time iu tervenlng hnr coining of age, in qualify ing herself for tho position of a wife, mother, houtekeepor, guide, philosopher and friend. That is what niarringH should mean to a woman.' S. P. CO. SERVICE FOR THE TRAVELER General I'aceemrer Aircnt T. II. Good. man and Passenger Traffic Manager K. 0. McCornlck, of tho Soutorn Pacific Hatlrond Coin nan v. havo lately issued tho following circular lottor to thengonts nlomr its lines regarding that Company's Adoption of n regular uniform to he worn by Its porters nt depets: "Wo take pleasure In advising you Unit u'lllitn n litur iluvn niilfnrmi'll DilH. songer attendants "will bo nt Oakland pier, at tho roiry depot, can Francisco. fnnf nf MurLriit atriml 11 tul lit Third nnif uuw vr. .'...1' uw. wv , ... ..v ..-.- ...... Townsend streots depot, San Francisco "lliov will wear dark bliiORiiltfl and bright red nap with a broad black baud bearing In gold lotterH tlio words, 'a, V. Co. Porter,' so that thoy may bo readily distinguished. "'I'linir iIiiHiib tvill 1m In noainl nnmnn. gorB In every way possililo, directing litem in proper trains, uoai entrances, etc., helping ladies and children without eteort on and off trains, and showing such attention to the travulitur public us will tend to maku them a popular fea ture of our eorvico." MOVEMENT TO HAVE HOUSES NUMBERED Tho maltor of having the resld cures of Salem svstemntlcnlly num. bereil is boing agitated. Many houses in tho principal residence din triets of the city are without any numbers In voguo are In whole or in part, incorrect, misleading and confus ing. Under existing conditions, no end of confusion results In an effort to locate porsotiB by street number. This incoveiiienco is experienced particularly by messongors, oxpresa-men and post men to say nothing of strangers who clmnco to visit tho city, 'llio council muy lie asked to make provisions for tho proper numbering of residences Under the present system of numbering, streets running north and south are numbered from losllo street; streots running east and west aro numbered from Water street. There aro forty numbors to tho block, the odd numbers being given residences on the north and the west side of the streets while the ovon numbers aro given houses on tho south and the east sidu of streets. Owners of residences can ascertain from the poat-mun tho correcLuiinbercf those There is no poison so highly contagious, o deceptive and so destructive. Don't be too sure you are cured because all external Igns of the disease have disappeared, and the doctor says you are well. Many peri ons have been dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pro nounced cured lo realue when loo late that the disease was only covered up , , ,,,, driven from the Uko Bogota llko. ,urfaCe to break out again, and to their sorrow and mortifi cation find those nearest and dearest to them have been infected by this loath some disease, for no other poison is so surely transmitted from parent to child ns this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to b'ood poison con InVoriy Tho Sln of th ParonU life, for it remains smoldering in the oys tem forever, unless properly' treated and driven out in the beginning. S S. 8. U the only antidote for this peculiar virus, tlie only remedy known that can over come it and drive it out of the blood, end It does this m thoroughly and effectually that there is never a return of the disease tn mttarrsul nr linmilmtl- VOU afterwards. r. ....,, ...ll!.-! Poison in any and all tat,' rnntaina no mineral to break down viiif.mti.ttutinn ! it ! purely vegetable and tne oniy uioou puri fier known that cleanses the blood and at the same time builds up the general health. Our little book on contagious blood poison is the- most complete and instruc tive ever issued; it not only tells all about this d tease, but also how to cure yourself at home. It is free and should be la the hand of everyone seeking a cure. Semi for it THE 8WIFI SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, OA. MfcS Blo&sB Pms&n I kSlbuJI SWJ3 WILJ Prix) fhe highest award at the worKinen. iNew wiieeis to rem. ? OTTO. J. WILSON ' houses and at a very nominal cost can j have tho proper number painted and displayed iu a conspicuous place. It ' would cost practically nothing to supply ' tho numbors and tho convenience to tho gonoral public would bo of great and lasting value. TWO NEW YORKERS COMING TO SALEM In noting building Improvomonts In tho Capital City, Monday, Thk Journal was misinformed relativo to tho building of a $2,000 cottago on Oak stroot which was credited to Dr. 15. A. Piorco. Tho residouco Is being built for Dr. and Mrs. Schlatter, of Birmingham, Now York, who will Boon come to Salem to reside permanently. Tho building will be erected under tho supervision of a New York carpenter, that the plans of Dr. and Mrs. Schlatter may bo carried out in detail in its construction. Mrs. Schlattor wb formerly Miss .loaio Parrish, of this city, and is a sister of Mrs. Piorco. MARION COUNTY BOOKS BEING REBOUND Having neon unsatisfactory bound, Sheriff Durhin has returned to the i.t.i.,... . r.i..i i r.i ." nuu. u.ui.(.u uiuuuaui " 1IJJU tax roll. contaliiltiL' a Hat of tint " - '"- acreage and town and city lots of tho county. 'Iho personal property volumes was intact und in good condition and will bo used. Thu other two volumes contained about 400 pages each, less than 200 pages were required iu either voiuiuo for the Hating of tho taxable property of the county. These twp volumes will bo consolidated into one volume, which will consist of only ILO pages and will not bo any larger than the volume containing the personal pro perty as esement. Itallroatl Improvemeils. Kansas City, Mo., March 13. The annual meeting of the MumphiH Rail road stockholders began in this city today. A new board of diiectois was closed. Beloru the meeting adjourns, it is expected that the Kansas City, Clinton A Springfield and Current River liuofl will lw absorbed by thu Kansas City, Fort Scott & Mumphls. Other belteimenls will probably be decided on at the first meeting of the new direutorute. B. L. Winchull, president of the Memphis system, aya the Memphis svsteui will tit oucu purchase several new locomotives, 260 nuw coal cars, will build now bridges over the Blauk and St. Francis rivors iu Arkansas und construct a second track between Fort Scott und Washburn, where thu Joplln and Springfield Hues meet. Crest electrical Procress. Bkkmn, March 13. Germany Is mak ing big strides in the direction of thu development of electrhal railways. Diiibigyllut present ar a raiboad, with electricity u the iiioiivh puwor, will he iu construction from Berlin to Zohbiui, on the military liuu, and it is hoped that trams will duvttlop n speed of 165 miles an hour. Proposals for Wood for the Oregon School fur tlie Deal. Kid are iuvjlod for 400 eoids of wood tola) deliereil at the School not ater than Sept. 15lh lt01, iixin the following eendili'uiK: 8'1A conU nf first gn.wtb, blj? fir cut while green, and w-ll ' omil. H6 cords of si lit hhU cut wlulu green, and Men se.i-on d. All wi-m! must be I ftt torn;, ua-o ah t -1 1 i l ) . , ol average riM, ami wkitely uordeil with out balk hemlf. Bids wdl be reioivid at the officer,! ttio biiperiiitendeitt of Puhl c inatrmt. inn Salen, On- until 2:00 p in Apnl 0, 11)01, at wbM'h I ine tit will be open tit by Ibe Board f I rupees The ri.il. I I" lejicl or au;-il all or any part ol nnv bid is hereUy ri-wrved By order of Huh llmr.) of TrnUM (!i,aytn UKTt, lMKiiriiiiiidprit 8 18 UAw Id BMj for SuctlM. Hid are livite.l for upplie for the I fcdiwl tor Ihe lf for a jeriiMl of ( ruonllts Inin Aprd lu to u. ), 1WH A lwlof ailUstes medixj will bfurf.ilnnl ' ! tlw M-Mi r n pli MpitlmfitMu to ihe Mil ner.iitiUM.PHt l.to WH U- nnwtnl lM0bM,ll. CUYTO WBSrSS. ' glSd&wid jjapoMntimdent. TELL COLUMBIA SPAULDING HAWrPP".D VIDETTE Paris Exposition in 1900, be- we are now five years ago. our cniimptitnrs Three of a Kind and multiplies of three praise the excell ence of our laundry work. Nor aro their encomiums ill-deserved. Strlvimr hard to turn out the best possible work, we modestly claim merit for its quality. If you aru not numbered among our nu merous natrons, pray let us diminnstrato the truthfulness of our statements In your case. Saltm Steam Laundry COLONKI. J. OI.VHTKI), ritOl'IUKIOU. UOItOUB I). OI.MHTKI), Mdll. Phone 111. 31!0 I.tbdrty Street. Ucservatlons to Open. Thu Kiowa und Camauchu country In Indian Territory will be opened tor settlement this summer. It Is a grand counliy, and reached only via tho Great Hock Island Route. If you are In torcated, write for booklet rimOkln 1 1, ...... n...w..-i.,..ii.. It tells you all I llllllll, Wf'lfllllt.J. about Oklahoma and the country to 'o opened. A. 15. Cooi'Kii, 0. A. 260 Alder St., Porihiiid Oiegon. tf -' d Special Sale. Wei weather gooiK. All of our Mack ItitosheH sold at 60 pur cunt reduction. All of our ft (X) Umbrellas 76 oIh. All of nur 76ot UmhrullM nuw u'l eta, SAI.15M WOOLEN MILL STORE. 12 20 tf TODAY'S MARKET l'ouri,ANi). Mitruh 13. Whi-Ht im. nominal Walla Walla, M ffl 5(1 FlourPortland, bwt gradei f .r0 as 3.40. Orahaui a M). Oats Choice While -HQMSu, grey 12 Gt. lilt! nor bushel. llPntuff llrau, flfiOO: shorts. $1H60 Hay Timothy 12(fil4g Kr ton. OnioiiH 2 to 2.26 Potatoes 10 to 60c per sack Hotter Best dairy, lct(20; faiiuv creamery. 22)$ to 26o. Store II '. to 13 per pound. Rggs-Uregou, ranch 12 per do.. Poultry-ChickeiiH, fit CO to 3.60; lienn 4.60 to 6,(X): turkeys, live 10 to He. Mutton l)ro"wi, 0j to 7o per pound. Hogs Heavy dressed 0 to 7c. por pound. Hoof TopitecrB,fL60-L76cowfl,f4C4 50 .dressed neef, 0 to 7c. Veal Pressed, 8j I8 c. for nmall. Hops 7o. for 1800 orop, 12(? to c for now crop. Wool Valley, lOftJIUo; Eastern Ore gon, l)12c; Mohair, J6. Hides-Green, wilted 00 lbs, 7 fa S under IW) lbs, TCtH, ; sheep pelts, 16 (l 21 li MAI.KM MAIIKS1, VN heaU-68 K)iiikIs and over 60 Wool, 13 to Ifte, Mohair. Stfii Hops 11 to 16e iliuo HHe. to lOc Hay BhIwI. ehiwl. f7. tlmoUty, 1 10 ICggs-IO to ViJAa I'd Jir-In wl.ohwuh tola, IR.O'; retail BCo Hiek. MillHtufT'-liian, 17; shorts, f 10 60 I l-trfM- DreHkinl, Oi'. l.iwieattli)-Hleers.ltolii roti, f3.6J UU. Hliwip fl. gross Dms-ml i-al 7 eenlf. Mil lair I'Hiry, JfttWie Pmiliry Hmiim r lb I'.iraU"' 20 (4 'ft' AiM'liwfl tX'Mfl 26. ereuinery, Hi- 21 iCOUQH SVRUPi oiiron TLv-klnK C ii''1ib, Soro Lune,n, Bronchitis. CHoiio. I'li'iimoiiiu ami Hit fcevcre lin'ifiitlttctloni. Why Uieii rUJc connum tion, ft Hlow. Htiro death ? Take wanilnjf I A"t at once I Buy a bottlo of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, ft doetor'u proflorlptlon, uswIovorAOyoum. Prion, only 26 conte. Insist on having it. Don't bo Im posed upon. ltofuHO tho dealer's fmbtltnte: it la not rh good w Dr. Bull'a. Salvation Oil ctirtfl UUtuautltm Aenes ami i'aJna, IS&ZScu. BUSINESS CARDS ( O. H. MACKi Surcceseor tr Dr, J. M. Kci-no, nl White Corner, Salem Oro. 1'nrtles do siring nprior operntiuns at modorato Iff iu any branch aro intsp-ciai rcquost Money to Loan On improved farm and city prop etiy at lowest current rates. I K. FORD Over Lndd A Bush's Bnnk. Dr Grace Albright Graduate of American School of Osteopathy. : : : Every day except Sunday. Office hours 0 tn 12 a. in ; 1 to 4 p. m. Odd Follows' Templo, Cor. Court nnd High triets. Phone, Mnln 2281, ALBERT A. JESSUP, . Phono 1071 HOOMB 1 AND 3, (MAY iil.k, SOULE imos. Piano Tuners and . Bcpai ors PORTLAND OH 15. For Salem nnd vicinity leavo orders at Geo. Will's Music Store. B. R. JONES. Attorney-at-Law Toledo. Oro -on Wa Clerk of Circuit Comtfor six ynara anil ha ai uivttHlnto nbalractoi nil iuurertr iu Lincoln o "tnts 11.17m S. C STONE M D. Proprietor ol Stone's Drug Store SALEM OREGON. Tho Btnres(two in number) nro lo catod at No. 235 add 383 Comnlorcial street, nnd nro woll stocked with a com ploto lino of drtigs.nnd medicines, toilet nt tides, perfumery, brushes etc. DR. STONE Has had some 2fi years experience In tho prnctlco of nmdiclno and now makes no chnrgo forconaultatlon, exam ination or proscription, Salem W axe )).. OFFICE, OlTir:UALL. I'or wafer fcrvlco imply at unlce Bills payitblu monthly In advance Make nil complalnta at the oulc Bottled Beer Kllnj eta Ueck.titucesbora to UoutbSalan. nuttlir.4 Works. All orders for bottled beer will bo tilled at the browory. Kout on cold storaga Free eltv dellvnrv. Tnlnphono Slfll. Hulo Wing Sang Co, .Mattings, chlnaware, Japanese fanny poods, silk handkerchiefs. Wo make nt at our store all kinds new lines Indies' furnishing goods, wrappers, white un derwear now offered at very low prices. MO Stato Street, Salem Oregon. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mini and passenger tralnt Hitiurauo to all Darts of tho citv. Prnmol I service. Telephone No. 861. DISQUI5 & HOMYER blflPost OfficeStables Are large am havo roiinblo attend ants, your team boarded by the week Or day. Good teams for biro. Prices rea sonable, Your pntronago eoliiited. H. M. Brown Perrv fm'i. Salem Soap Works The proprietor of tho Salem Soap Works has theco operntioii of the dealers Consumers whodesiro a Urst-claw soup v III Encourage Home Industry lly onleriinr Salem mnd'i sonp White HouseRestauran! Eaby ol access. Courteous reception. First-class cooking. You enjoy what you order at lo6 State st. GEORGE BROS. Props See Deaae's I'leatlag Ad. Pie Pour, (oniu and see thenewaccotdton pleat lug mnchino at Deaue's. Only ono of its kind in Oregon makes all sizes and ofplaltlngs. Machine will be open to lb" public h r ing nil hours from March Hth until thu 16th. Keiiieinber he still make biipons and rejialrs sewing muchines, .18 lw Tike your wheel to Kblpp ft Hnuer and have II eli-aml or rehired Hiding easoii Is allium! hrre, 8 I tf CASTOR 5 A Fv I...41 : Md Childrefl, The Un Vou Haa Always Bough xJHir tut Bigualcfru at &a OZ&tf&a& O. C. T.Co'& PA8aKN0Rr:iTKAJil'.lt pOJMLpNA ALTOISlA lkates koii I'tirrriu .....JL,1i'oxcl,lB'Urt,t5' ' . . QUICK 'JtiMtS AND Ollh V liATCH. Doo'ipot-40 iihlatnnni o tit M. V. IIALD.UN Akeni WANTED Now totlny actvortlsomunts four llnoo or lois In thin column Inserted throo tlmen for vAi GOo n wojk Sl.oo par moiuh. All ovor Tour linos ut sntne r.ito WALL PAPEIl ltt;iJL't'Kf)-rr,r lln lncJl UitTty days we will lurnuih nail p.ipor on the wall from 23 o-ula tcr double roll up; boimI cehctinna to p rk from. 'I he brnt of mechanics ouiploy vy: lloueeiKilntuig und wall t1u Ing nt pnciBj to coui,eto with nny c. m IK'tlters. Leave oiddrs at lu, S'aio feei. ailiw WANTKl) Hmployment by yonrg man. Would like wmkof eomu k.id where the houN are ceitaln, ns u!d liku to study niuliti. It-fereneo gtun If required. Address A. II., emu Journal. fli FOH 8ALH--rvogi)od milch cows, abo two hoifor calven, nged 6 and 2 months, both loamed to drink. Call on K. M. Howe, corner S.x I cent h nnd 1). Streots, Englewood Addition. a 11 3t WANTKD Several npiirentices to learn millinery nt Mrs. I). L. Khutor, 205 Commercial. 3 11 3d & w When you got tired ol hnvlng yourcol ored shuts, shirt waists nnd other cloth es faded out, then try The American Laundry.109 Church street. Phono 2864. 3-2ml KOtt ItKNT Modorn six-room cottago in good repair, two blocks from court house. Inqulront "Ml or 211 Cottago Btreet. 3 0 iw FOU SALK.Ono puro blood Joreoy cow, threoyenrs old. Freeh. Price 135 without calf, W. II. Egan, Brooks, Pie. 3 0 tf. KOU UKNT Cottago dn Trndo and High streotB. Apply at Thos. Hoi man, 870 High Btreet, or Capital Drug store 3 5-tf F'URNIfcMBD ItOOMS-For light houeo keeping or for transients, in suites or slnglo, largo nnd pleasant with win (lows fronting on Commercial street. M llUTCIIINS, Cottlo Illock, ovor Hluo Front. 3-5tf. FIVE UOOM COTTAGE, with aero of ground for sale cheap. Enquire of E. 1). Horgan, agent. 3 4 lm HACK AT THE OLD STAND.- Tho farmers and horsemen will bo glad to know that Arthur Ulover tho well known horse shoer is b.ick attho old Hand CO Stato street where hn and his partner W. M, Pit initio will shoo your horses or ito any blacksmith work nooded. 3 6 tf A LUCKY PUHCHASE Ararooppor Utility to ptirchnu two stores und houses in tin) ton, including good garden lots, ut a bargain. Located in the boBt biii-liiiMt pin t Ion. of tho town. For particulars mhlr. m (Iu Germt.11 or Hnullrth.) l'oultchil & nu. box 103. Uomitum, Wmh. d & w '.' 21 4w SEED WUBTcIioice Defla. co and Kluiiey Mlie.it at the lowest maikct prices for ichmI wheal. Uruaster A White, Ul Com t St. I'lioiie 17al. Is'i-i W "V E K irKTOnK-Op.ioHiio com t hoiifooii lLuh Ttet. A full line of Hour and nil kinds nf fnd carried. Hay and gmjn liuiiulit uiulijolil. Iced chopping linen nt lowest ratun. Uet oer quoiatlDii befpie jou buj. I III HUi, ikutlett Oruin Co. KAUM PoTT 'llEST Six ii.lloi Miith ol Suleni l',1) ucrea nil miller cultivn lion, giHMl cIiooIh. near iliurch. l-'ica Itiinil iliilivoiy. IJiaiii nuit. Addrosj 11. 11. Care Joiminai.. 2 1 tf .1511! FlTl"JioOD WAM'ED.-CallTt ibu ulllcu of the Salute Light nnd Trac tion loiupaiiv. 120-tf IMIKNCH I.ESSO.VS.-dlyen nt homo or lo cinch In nuy Mit of city. Horn mid educated 111 Fiance. J.jilla Hleh, 1), Sueel.nluiii. II 27 tf K WANTAliEN ISfoi nur'Economy" harneiiri ilvelerj holds enough rivets to do several dollars of ieinlilnir, yet sells when loaded, for 1(0. Prices are right. Can reload for seven cents. Agents uino 200 per mouth sell ing tliem o larmersand rig owners, Send (1 lor sample and prices to agents Footo Economy Co. Los An geles, California. 2-23 lm SALEM LODGES imHlCHTKHa OK .A-felLCHlOA. Court HUcrwool Ifoiun No, W. MoeU JTriaajr 11I1I1U Iu IMimt block. Wm. liuck 0. K. A u lirown hdoj tt-n-lrr Proposals for Wood, Hiiis are hereby invited for furnishing 4000 cordn of wood In tho Oregon Btn'o Insane Asylum, 3,600 cords tobedollver ed at thu main building nnd 600 cords at thu Collage Farm. Tho condltlcus aro that thu wood shall Iki cut, while green, from llrst growth, big flr, well seasoned, auddulivered as reiutred. closely corded, without bulk heads Uids will also be received for tlio delivery of 75 cords of grub oak, at tho main building, Dlds will bo received for the wholo or any part and opened at tho state houso, at J ' TV.OHEIL F. I. DUNBAR, 0HA8. S. MOOItlv, Hoard of Asylqm Trustees. WALTER LYON, Clork of Hoard. 3 8 Imo. Proposals for Puralshlaf Woo4 for Oregoa State Reform Scpoot Healeil prop salrfwliUoncelvedat tho oftleuol iho Suieriiiudiiit of Publm liistruution, Salem On icon, until 1-:w iu., April Uih. 1001. for di-hiury at tbtt main building Unvton State Refornj set ool all or any pail ol tolvo hun Ired cords ol ilr wood, c.t while gie Jhi fioin first growth lt IU fl'l swuoued, lo lm olosely oorthd with ut bull; head-. All wood must l-o fwir teet long n-aionaUly ftralght am! not lein Ibati wo and one half inchehtudutineiir. II11I. ulli U nimiifrl by ihe trustees of mid instiiuiioiis at 2 p. in, April Oth, Right lo BPpt or rJrel'l WW part of 11 Mil or BlvoBlly lt.fnnly is hereby iwwvtil- . ,, . Hr onli r ol Ihe Hoard ef 1 ruttW. ' ,l. L- HlCKSKS, 3 g Saprrin endsut. nn A w w 1" m mi. v rrtZaflm I- r