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t MlTAtPifLnY- CAPITAL RELIEF ' COBP$ REPORTS Work of This Ciiaritablfc or ganization at Salem. . Saved the County and City Expense and Rescued Fam ilies From Want. An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant inothod anil beneficial effects of the well known remedy, .Iviiui or Fiob, manufactured by tho Oaupoiimia Fia Svnur Co., illustrate tho vuluoof obtaining tho liquid luxn tivo principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to tho taste and acceptable to tho system. It is tho hue perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headache's amUfovors rentlyyut promptly and ctinbling out overcome habitual constipation per manently. I til perfect freedom ftom every objcotlonnhlo quality and sub dtiitfo, and its acting on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without wcakenfnp or irritating them, make it tho ideal laxative In tho proceed or manufacturing figs aro used, as they aro pleasant to the taste, but tho mcdiclnai qualities of the remedy nro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Gamfoiinia Fio $rnui Co. only. In order to got Its bcncjleial effects and to avoid imitations, please romembcr the full namo of tlio Cotimany printed on tho front of every puckagc. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. DAN PHAN0I8C0, CAI louibviixe. mr. new Tonrr. m. -v. Forsalo by nil DrugRlita. -Price 00c. per bottlo THE DEPARTED" JEX-PRESIDENT Sketch of the Late General Harrison. His Most Notable Utterano s on International Law and Republicanism . . t 1UL3JK1T WILL, TELL COLUMDIA. siUlit htoV Wtion In Portland try meals Perkin's Hotel Restaurant Whltn cooki. Lunch 24 cents. Journal on file Meali a In carte, 2.27.1m (Social news and views Tho nodi tv cilllor my 1 reached thrunirb Icleph tie Mmn 0 "1 from 9.M n in, to ft i, w. ilally News (if oo il nature, porvmal hi w about tU via do iplo or vl.tiorn, nuJ Itinuof-snelrU micro ,t ollclusd At a recent mooting of (ho Capital Relief Corpe, held at tho homo of tho prosldont, Airs. Z F. Moody, on Court Btreot, tho npponded roport prepared by Mrs. Moody and tho secretary of tho society, Mrs. E. Y, Chase, in which a yearB work of tho organization is re viewed, was read and adopted. In rosponao to a call by the president in a mooting of tho Capital Reliof Corns. a few ladlea mot at tho realdencoof Mra. Z. F. Moody on tho afternoon of Inst Friday. ' Outstanding bills woro 'credited and ordorod paid and work dono by commit teoB reported. , A short statemont of what this adclety may be of intoreat: When tho Capital Emorooncv Cnma dlabanded in Anguat, 1808, flie funds on nanu, $.2.12, woro turned over to this now Boelety. Tho Capital Rollef Corps ainco iti or ganlzatfou has afforded rollof to 30 fam ilies, in which woro 00 children also to .V.V..M .nun mm women wno neeucu a J'olping hand. Monoy haa beon spent for wood and. provisions, chiefly. Clothing aud food have been freely donated by generous friends. VVork haa beon found when poBslblo for thoao who woro ablo to work. Tho aim of tho aocloty haa been to afford temporary relief : when there was a dotnand or necesaity for continued I ntud, and iu, mo county muat bo called tinon. .Funda given to aid in this wortowlll bo gratefully receivcd.and tho county saved much unnecessary exponeo. Each ap plication ia investigated by a committee before relief is given. ' Tho bank account of thokocioty bIiewp: SOCIAL EVENTS. THUKShAY MnV. 1-1. Al. ft. Kfald's Mini'rcla'ntulm opera hnurc. FRIDAY-Mar. IG Social fur the patrons at Lincoln School house at 3 :H0 o'clock. SATURDAY Mur. Ill, '-Faust" will Iw presented nt tho Grand. Cash receipts from all eodrcei ,;$I38'82 Casli' expended-. 90 35 Estimate or Mmlstrelj Tonltht. Dknvhk Post, Fob. 11: Two donee ly crowded houses woro prosont at the Tahoryeflterday afternoon and lastnight A ministrol show always ''raws well in this city, and when, as is the case of tho Field nntcrtainora it ia a good ehow, tho crowd Is delighted and tliat mentiR a week of 'prosperity Tor tho enterprise. Al. ' G.- Field's Minlstrols in really a good -ono . la hotter this year than Ifwas Iaat, aud while eomo of tho.fun is of tlio horsoy, knockout' order, it baa an up-toVlato inanpor about it that touches tho poli tical and current events of tho tima with a good deal of zost, Tho tako off In tho eecond part last night of McKlnloy, Hanna and Teddy Roosovolt, while a littlo crude. was certainly funny and wa enjoyed hugely by all classes of people, no matter what their political faith Air. Nation nnd her hatchet wa& uleo in troduui'd quite cleverly, and Teddy'e hunt for (('mountain lion in Colorado was Illustrated by a huge-Newfoundland dot; rushing madly across tho Ftngo with Knofloveit, nith glaring eyes and tooth hot on his trail. There is also a particularly clever con tortionist, a pair of" nimble and grace- ' ful pantomitniHla and afuntiy fellow w'-o evolves 'Bonm capital music from tho violltv The first part is gorgeously l reused, tho filnulfigih excellent and some of tho'Jnkea by the' end men are brisk, fresh and merry. Take it all in all, Al Field's MlniHtrulH offer a capital ontpr tninmeiit and is well worth going to see. Two Lodjes Bntei.aln. An Interesting entertainment was given last evening under tho aiifpieios 0 S.tlom lodge No. 11), D of H. and Prottio- . i.... Iul,.n Kn O X l W I tiuu iwwv, .w M, t j, ,. , 111111 wan 1 attoiuh'd only by the lodge membersi and a few invited guests. The program was of a literary and mu'loil nature and consisted of voi-al hihI iiistrumeiiUl Holoa, Holect readliig't and aildreeees. The affair was piedi-d oe by tl.o Chief of Honor, Mrs Villa A. D.ivey, nnd was enjoyahlrt throughout. Aeher Ageo of Hoteburg is visiting hU distur, Mrb O. A. Kurtz of thin city. Balance $ 43 .17 Tho socii'ty has dono much charitable work aud in its operation has saved the county many dollars on its pauper ac count. Tho organization waa effected In tho summer of 1898 under thonamoof Capital Emorgoncy Corps" for the pur pose of providing the olunlcor soldiery of this and othor atates withhomo-made necesoft'ios for their-limited wardroho aud supplying tho urmy hospitals with cordials and othei refreshing beverages. The organization was subsequently merged Into the. Capital Relief Corps for charitable work in this clty,although an opportunity to render assistance to some, transclent soldier boy in need of aid, has nover been overlooked. Many a peunl leBd soldier, through iho agency of the Corps, has been provided with the com forts of a homo for a day n"nd furnished a small sum of money to help him on ids way. Tho soeloty raised all tho monoyit has disbursed, in tho giving of balls and entertainments, to which tho Salem public has always readily re b ponded. Tho good and unselfish women con stituting tho membership of tho Corps, proposo to maintain the organization while tholr funds last and. in fact, as long ua the good pooplo of Salem roiul-r assisinnro in tho work. Thoso womon will gladly mnko a Judinioua distribution among the deserving needy of tho city of all funds, dotuing an J provisions that maylie entrusted to them. It is a char itublo mission ud Hhould continue to bo, as it has been in the past, liberally suppnrU-d by the rctidentR of Salem. Through this organization much tem porary aid is given dependent persons until their actual uai ts may bo perma nently prsviiled for by tho county. In this nay, many destitute persons aro re lieved, who otherwise might suffer bo fore their wants could-receive tho olll cial attention of tho county. General Uonjumln Harrison was born in Isorth Bend, Ohio, August 20, 1833. Ho waa a gtaudhon of Goueral U H. Harrison, a former President of tho United Statos. Ho was graduated at Miami University, Ohio, in 1852, studied law in Cincinnati, and in 1854 removed to indianapdlis, where ho has since resldod. Ho was olec ed Roportor of tho Stato Supremo Court in 1870, and In 1802 entered tho army as a second lieu tenant of Indiana volunteers. Altera feliort servico ho organized a cotnrmnv of tho Soventloth Indiana reglnlent. was commissioned colonel On tho completion, of tho regiment, nnd served through tho war, receiving tho brevet of brigadier general of volunteers on tho 23d of January, 1806. Ho then returned to Indianapolis, and resumed his olllco of Supremo Court Roportor, to which ho had beon ro-clected during his absence, In 1804. In 1800 ho was tho Ropubliian candidate for" Governor of Indiana, but was defeated by a sunll plurality. President Hayes appointed him on tho Mississippi River Com misclon in 1878. aud In 1880 ho was elected United States ' Bcnator, talcing His seat on Match 4. 1031. Ho was nominated for President of tho United States by the Republican National Convention, in Chicago, in 1888, and was elected, defeating Grovor Cleveland. In 185)2 ho was re-nomin. was defeated by Grovor TJIevoland. Sinco he retired from tho I frestdoncy ho has practiced his profes. sion. IJur'ng tue spring of 1801, (ton oral Harrison, then President of tho United States, mado a tour of tho coun try and visited tho Pacific coast. Ho nt that tinio stopped at Salem aud was tendered n reception at tho Oapicol. This was on May 6, 181)1, Thousands' of Salem's citizens reinonibor tho Presi dent's visit with pleasure m jB9LftfIl j P r HAlVfFOPD SI?1AULDlf!d" VIDETTb I6Y6LE r FMjj2 wJ rx F4i BUSINESS CARDS lr O. i i.MACK SlICCPPUBnr n llr .1 l t .... ..t mi r. t .. . ' "' "' nn-iiu, ui 11110 oorncr, auin Ure. Parties do Blring superior oiierathms at mrxleraie lee in an branch aro uiuepi-cjnl reqiieit. Money to Loan On improved farm and oily prop. ' eny at lowebt current rates. r, K. PORD Over Ladd A Busli's Rank. M1K'e awardid the, (f J ld Prix) the highest award at the Paris Exposition in 1900, be SmLlhey "r abfeaS f t,le,t,mes' They stand first in public opinion. We are now sdlniLr more bicycles than we have at any time since we opened our store five years aea rnmWUIlnfflhe U Sf Week We S0,d nl0re bicVcleS " "' COmpetitSs combined. We continue to se f H cn,a i: n. ...ui Ja i...: K . 3; 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 Reed" kind. HSXa t,re .r Sadd e . 9,UrJ?und1ry li,,e is complete. Old wheels taken in trade, or re- r.. ,, winpiuy wiiij orviiicujWorKmen, incw wlieels to rent. OTTO. J. WILSON Dr Grace Albright Griduate of American School of Osteopathy. . Or-C. T. Co's lA8ENUKU BTKAMKtt altonA LKAVK8 KOH POKTI.ANI Pooto'em UtMA nnd i o !tt H( M. V, UALDWIN. AB.ni i riiiBisi WANTED IUa .!.. .. nV,0rlYAinAYJ??.?!orita four three timM Vif'Sii't'S" Terted nnnrmnr.il. Ai.'. -i " wo Every iUy except uuura u 10 ia a, m; . Fellows' Templo, Co Sunday. Ofllcn 1 to 4 d. m. OJd Car. Onnrt nml !!( treets. 1'hontw Wain 2281, ALBERT A. JESSUP, &&&' HO GREASE OR DANGEROUS DRUGS.- 10 Harrison's Latest Words. Now that ex President Harrison It dead hU recout utterances wll be read with K"-'nter interest, and possibly they limy havo moro inlluonce than if ho wore alivo. Hence u few extiacts aro reprinted from n very readable and thouithtworthy articlo in the March North American Review, In which Mr. H trrison discusses broadly and phil OBophlcally EiiRlund'f compiest of tie South ATrlcan republics, and kindred current eVentR. He Bays: Hut is there nil international law? Tliu nations have never1 subscribed any condilication There aro commenta' tors, hut no MatuTe hook. There aro conventions between two or mom states, which, in a few epteilled particulars, regulate rights ana conduct. Theru aro the moral law, the Dccalottuo, the law of Nature; but does tho "thou" of these address itsulf to'statea? Thoro aro prec cdeuts, but ia the nation that mado them bound by them, if hor interest haa shifted? Does the Admiral of the stronnest Hoot write tho law of tho eoa, not only for his antagonist, but far all neutrals. U there a standard of personal cleanliness and domestic sanitation that is detrimental of the riht of self government? Has a stroiie power tho right to appoint iteolf a "trustee for buin-inlty," and in that character to tako ovor the lands of such weak nations aa fail to mako the best ueo of them? Is tho rulq that tho trustee cannot tako a profit inapplicable to "trustees for Immunity?" Does a well grounded fear thut another nation Is about to appropriate territory to which neither it nor wo havo any rightful claim, justify us In crabbini! it first, or ii) making an equivalent seizure in somo othor part of tlio. world? That Choleric .Virginia statesman, John Randolph, in 1800, when the subject of Great Britain's infractions of our neutral rights upon- tho son waa under discussion, gavo volco to tho same thought. "What Is national law," he said, "but national power guided by hntlnnal Inttireu?" And a recent Ghineto writor says: 'International law. it a sot 'of .precepts laid down by Btrong powora to bo ouiorcou on weaK ones." Many quofctiona relating to natural or BtiMsringlngly called "academic" were very practical, and the aspirations and sympathies that nro now called sen timental" woro tho breath of American life. Our diplomacy wan s outimcntnl ; It hadareuard for weaknesa.for wohad not forgotten our own. Never did wo fall to let it bo known thntour people Bvmpath ized with every effort, ovory aspirations, of any civilized people to sot up or t6 do fetid republican institutions. WHY SO MANY PAIL. The Reason So Many Catarrh Remedies Unsuccessful. arc Thero are few troubles for which there ate po many ' remedies and sccnlled "(,nres"as for catarrh and it may bo ndded thero arefowdiflcasesaodifllculMO rt'nl Ij and (lermnnohtly euro. Inliulcrtf, sprays, powders and douches are all applied locally aud give tempo rary relief, often for only a few hours, and it Is doubtful if anything liko a real cure of catarrh vas over accomplished by tho use of local applications. Catarrh itf a constitutional dlseasrt; It Is In tho blood liko rheumatism and to euro it H-qtiireB nn intorual medicine to act upon tho 'blood, to drivo out 11) catarrhal poison from ttio ayBtom entirely and anyone can readily ftco'that a Halve or powder or inhaler which simply clears ofl tho mucous membrane of tho nose and throat can havo no effect on tho real cause of catarrhal disease. . fit l t 1 m .. mo reinarKauio sntcosa oi tliu now INJURED BY A RUNNAWAY HORSE A-coit belonging to S. V. Thompson was hitched to a cart Wednesday aftor noon and bslng driven by I'eter Grabor, when it took fright at n passing atroot car onfourtoenth nudOhotuokota streets and ran away, throwing Mr. Grabor out and Hnally upsetting tho cart. Mr. Grabor, falling with hia faco in tho road, ft as badly shaken up nnd hia faco skinned, othorwiso uo Injury was dono. A Few Pointers Tho recent Btatlstlcs of thonuinooro deaths show that the largo innjorltv dl with consumption. Thla dlscaso'mao commonco with an apparently bar ley cough which can be cured Instantly hs Kemp'a Balsam for the Throat aby Lungs, which ia guaranteed to euro ml relievo all cases. Prlco 25c. and and For wile by all druggiBta. 1 60c. McCORNACK BLOCK TO BE FINISHED K. H. Carter, decorator, has begun tho work of finishing tho roouiB on tho second and third floors of tho McCor nack building. Thoro are about twenty four rooms to to llnlnhed aud decorated and tho work will occupy several weeks. JvV V l'' 5!jr'-L. yXflJxy Phone 1071 P0OM8 1 AND , QUAY J1LK. . -'-r ....w . iuu.i nun fi .... Wl UUnnrmnnih aii..T'S ".." k otBPmd rati. "r,our lines IZJ :fc'( J-sey ..y. ....,,, iubii ricn nuiKer. nddieaa K. W. Hartley, Macli and Call nr Maclesy, Ore- 3 13 3tt CHOICE furnlshtd rooms men, or for man and wif corner Stnto nnd Church I for gontlo- Apply at Itreets. 3 13 tft SOULE 1JKOS. Ita Tuners and llopaiers PORTLAND OH K. grMdicTfera:i"Y6o"iMn''tt B. R. JONES, Vttarnoy-nt-Law Toledo. Ora on 6 t Ij-rk of Circuit Cour for nix yAm tint h- Kiiuiiij'. Itl7ta i?frl o , t . . wi oAw,. a Kcotl Bixty-CBK tincuU- ",' "A WW M"Kn Brown, Liberty, Oregon. 3 13 3t; WALL PAPER REDUCED.-For the next thirty days wo will furnish wall japorbn hewnll from 25 cents per doublo roll up; good Reactions to pick from. Tho beat of mechanics employ ed. House pulnting aud wall tinting nt prices to competo ulth any com potltors. Lenvo orders at 105 Btato Wtreet. Lemmon A Hurt 3 11 2w The llomilcst Man In Salem Aa well us tho huudsomcsL, and others arc invited Lr cull on nnv (IniL'tlwr catarrh rpmeily, Stuart's catarrh Tablets "d ot free a trial bottlo of Kemp'rt isbecausolt drives out of tho BiHtem Bu,Ha.n'forV,fc ''"roilt und LutiHH, a Hirom.1. l... ...i.,rni i. iu .!. l ' "' l ""! ' Bfanwra 6 1 euro nnu ... n.. ...v VMtlUIIUIOl 1.1 IU Three of a Kind and multiplies of threo praUe the excell. ence of our laundry work. Noraru their oncomiuniB IINdeaerved. Striving hard to turn out tho best H)sslble work, wo modestly claim merit for its quality. If you aro not numbered among our nu merous natrons, pray lot us domonalrnto tho truthfulness of our statements in your cato. Saltm Steam Laundry COtONKl, J. OUIHTKI), I'llOI'IIIKTOrt DOIIOUH I) OUlHTKl), 11(111. Phono 411. aao Libdrty Street. Ml8 Cairy tills went to AUmuy labt uvuninif to spend a few daya with friends. Mia Katherene Siinontoii, returned to her home in Worn 1 burn last evemu after a abort vieit with Salem friends. , Mrs. F. H. ,mtiiwick, Mrs. R. II. I'-ubouud Mlbs Neiliu Soutliwkk tpent the afiorhoou iu Woodburu yesterday. PMMHMHIMniJHaUIMiMMHnMMiltaM llcrclclde,1' the rtew Scientific and Success ful Dandruff Treatment. Havo you dandruff? Then you havo a contauious parasite disease, unpleasant, i (i limil lli r fiil mm itiiif utlt nudntilutltr IIUIIVIUUM tU UIIU VJV Villi WTVMVUmiJ I. " ".... lead to baldness. To cure it you.nTiist lyW1 nr9 now regaruou afl.outslUe tlio deatrov tbe-narasito that eats at tho rftot uouwin oi pracucai siaiesmaiisnip. lias of the hair. The oulv nrenaratlofi ior destroying these germs Is Nowbro'a Hern uicipe. Charles Kloti. of Laramiej-Wyo., aayti: ''Horplcido allayed tho itching, cured the dandruff and stopped my halt's falling out; and It is bringing a new crop o tin.ii " Horplcido U free from grease 01 dangerous drugs, and makes hair glossy and xoft as silk. Ono botte will couvjm-u of its merits. tho American viow changed When we vvere feable.questloris that nro now rath- MR. AND MRS. COLLINS TO LEA YE TOWN THURSDAY MARCH 14. The Al G, Fields Greater Minstrels 50-PE0PLE-50 AN ENTIRE TRAIN OP PALACE CARS 12-A TRIBE OP MAMALUKES-12 IN "THE FETE OF MECCA" Al G. Field, Arthur Rlfoy, Tommy Donnelly, Doc Qulfley, Paicstel. the Noadescrlet, the man whh a hundred forms. A NIGHT IN PARIS OURINGTHE EXPOSITION Blackford Bros.. Keys aad McDonald. The Grotfjjue Athletes. 'This afternoon Mrs NV. II. Byrd gave a luncheon at her residence on Court street, in honor of Mrs. George Collins who is soon to remove to her suburban home on the Garden Road. Tie guesU present comprised Mrs. Collins' im mediate neighbors, who regret to loeo her fram their midst. Mr and Mrs. Mrs Collins are the possessors of a ' beoayful 60. acre track just north oast of tyttlom, adjoining lite bavnge gardens. The duelling once belonging in tho latu I. N. Gilbert, aud until lately owned by Mr uvage, I m been purclnued by Mr. ColhiiH uikI tnuvod to lib far.u where it now fitsiids, awaiting the arrival of its owners who oxpiot to be established within its walls by April 1st. Mr. Collins' pleaant Church street residence will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs, Geo L. Rose. WORK OF REVISING LEGISLATIVE RECORDS S. L. Moorehead, of Junction City, and J. A. Finch, of Albany, chief clerk and calendar elerk of the senate, respec tively, completed the work oi revising correcting the Senate Journals yesterday afternoon and left last evening for theii respective hocitm. Woxk an the House WCt.0f0Af0s0ert5.UO5e-50e Ml 75t' oflkemof ihitMj. catarrhal poison, the germs of grip, bronchitis and consumption and causes the hawking, spitting nnd gagging be- causu the excessive secretion fa no longer supplied when the blood Is- made healthy by the usu of Sttinrt'i Catarrh Tablets.,! The remedy la In the shape of ( nrge 20 grain lozenges, pleasant and palatable comiosed only of wholceomn antiseptics nnd so safe to nee that little children uso them with perfect safety and henetlt If the littlo one Is suffurlng from coldr, croup or cough from any cause. Stuart's Catarrh Tablelo have Wen on tho market Hcurcely ono year, yet they have mot with Such popularity and suc cess thut druggists everywhere In the United States and Canada now have them in stock and report a constantly increasing detuaitd for thorn. 3-1'M 1111. Bring your lawn mowers to KhlppA Hauser aud have them shameiUHl and overhauled for tho spring teason 3 4 If. IT MAKES WOMEN HAPPY. kl had been a sufferer for many years from nervotuncM with all it symptom and compllcation-i." writes Mra, O N. Pinhcr, of 1861 Lexington Ave , New York, NY "I wan constantly going to aee a phy iirian or purchasing medicine My hua b md at last induced me to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. After taking- one bottle and -follpwintr your advice I waa ao riK-ouragtd that I took five more bottles of t'avoi te Pre, ,(,n ' I continued tak ing it and felt fi.it I wa Improving fatter tlMn at first I am not noWcrtMS and irrit able nnd I have a Reed color in my face-; h ivr a!o gained tell pounds itl weight and one thousand pounds of confort, for I am a new woman once more and your mvice ana your Favorite rreaertptlon ' U .ue iaue oi l ii LIEUTENANT JONES TO RECEIVE A POSITION L'eutenant G. V. Jones left tlii -morning for Chicago and will be nbient between threo und. four months, llf wbb uccompauied tt Portland by Mrs Jones who will vuil culatives iu the metropolis until her husband returns. It ia understood that the purpos of i'rol. Jonet' visit to Chicago Is to iti-pialnt himself with a system of instruction for tho education of a class of unfortun ates, preparatory to iisbuuiing the tu'r intendency of such an lusliluilnn iioii hia return. It is understood that I'rol. Jones, former superintendent of Mjri,n county tchools has been offered tin- sii periuteudency of tho Blind Iuatitute in this city. What Do the Children Drink? Don't glvo them tea or coffw. Have you tried tho now food drink chIUm (JUAIN-O It Ih dullelous and uour IshliiK mid tnkob the place of eonVe. Tlio more GnilnO you give the dill ilrcn the moro honlth you dUtilbute through their systeiiiM. Grain U In made of ptiro grain, and when prop erly prepared tustu like the c-hoiou bollevo nil Chronlo und Aoulo Cul'Iim. Astliinii, iirnncliJtlH nnd Consump tion Prlco 256. and 60c. cori&w Tako your whoel to Shimiib Hauser and havo it cleaned orronalrod. 'Ridlinr season is almost here. ,'i-l tf. YOUNG WOMAN'S CARD CLUB The High Five Card Club mot Wednes day afternoon nt Mse Gysslo Giosy'H on Front Htreot. Tho first honors, a beer stein, a favor that is now growing very popular. went to. Miss Lou Hlrech. Thoso present weroj Mrs. F. It. Anson, M'B. H. 1) Tatlon, Mrs. O. K. Krousko, Mrtf. J. O. Grilllth, Mrs O. F. Rodgors, .Mrs. Job, Iiaumgartner, Mrs. Clarence HmnilNih, Mra. II. W. Meyers, M s. K. V. McCornack,.Mra. R 1'. Boise Jr.,Mra. F. Smith, Mlsa fu nirch, MIhh Jesslo llrcymnti, and Mlsa Klliel Hughes, Tho next meuliug will Ira hold ou the iStli at Mrs. Clarence Humilt'o'ii'B, Reservations to Open. Tho Kiowa nnd Camanchu country In Iridiau Territory will bo opened for settlement thla summer. It is a grand country, and reached only via tho Great uucK tsuipii Kuuio, ii you aro In torcsted, write for booklet "The Oklu- noma (ipimrttinlty." It tells you all about Oklahoma and iho i-nnntrv in l oiieued, A. E, Cooi'Kit, G. A. 250 Alder St., Portland Oregon. - ll tf S. C. STOKE M. D. I'roprlclorot Stone's Drug Store 8AL13M ORUGON. Tho storoa(two In nnmbor) nro lo calod at No. U35 and MM Rnmmnn.i.1 street, and nro well stocked with n com. ploto lino of drugs and modlclnoH, toilet nrticloB, perfumery, brushes etc. DR. Bfr)NB Has had pomo 25 years experience In the practice of mmllolno mid now makoB no chnrgo forconstiltotton, exam ination or proscription. &lcm fcrio., OFfflOE. OITVZUALL. For vnir fcorvlco noplv at offlco Bills payable tuqntlily fp advuoro Mako all couipllilntH at tlio oillc Bottled Beer KIIi.jjwA Heck Successors to Bouthaalera Bottling Wonts. All orders or Iwttled boar will, bo tilled at the brewery. Kent on cold Btorogo, Frm ritv delivery. Telnphnno 2111. Special Sale. Wet weather goodh. All of our Mack iiitoshus sold at 60 per cent reduction. All of our $1.00 Jmbrellaa75 eta. All of our 7fiot UmbrellH now 6' Us. HA I.EM WOOLEN MILL STORE. 12 20 tf Huie Wing Sang Co, Mattings, clilnnwa.ro, Japaneso ancy gooila, Bilk handkorchiofa. Wo mako nt nt our store all kinda now lines lades' furnishing goods, wrnppors, whlto tin durwenr now offered at very low prices. HO State Street, Salem Oregon. When you got tired of havlmr vnnmnl. ored shirts, shirt waists and othor clolh es faded out, then try Tho American Laundry.100 Church atrial. Phono 28. , 3-2ml FOR RENT Modern six-room cottage n good repair, two blocks from court iimiBo. inquiront 2(H or 211 CoUbro "" 3 0 lw FOR SALE. Ono puro blood Jersey cow. threo years old. Fresh. Price 135 without pall, W. II. Jignn, Brooks, u'' 3 0 tf. FOR RENT-Cottago on Trade and High Btreota. Apply at Thos. Hoi man, 370 High Btreet, or Capital Drug Btoro. J 6.tr FURNIS.iED ROOMS -For-llght houso nuui nig or ior iransionts, in suites or .Blnglo, largo nnd pleasant with win. (lows fronting ou Commercial street. ... .,. . M HuTctttNa, Cottlo Block, over Blue Front, 3 6tt. FIVE ROOM COTTAGE, with aero of ground for Bale cheap. Knqulro of E. 1. llorgan, agent. 3 4 im BACK. AT THE OLD BTAND.-TThe farmers and liorsetnon will bo glad lo know that Arthur Glover the well known horso ahoor is back at tho old Btnnd.r)0 Stato etroot whoro ho and lila partnor W. M, Plymnlo will ahoo jour hortea or do any blacksmith work needed. ;j 5 tf A LUCKY PUROHASE.-A rnrooppor tunlty to purchaso two stores an-i houses in Stayton, including good garden lots, at a bargain. Located iu the beat business xrtlon of tho town. For particulars address (In Gormtn or English,) Ponlschll A 8011,. box 108, Iloiiulant, Wuah. d A w2 24 4w SEED WHE.Vr.-ChoIco Deqat.ce and Kinney wheat at tho lowest market prlcosWor teed whoat, Brt water & White, 01 Court St. Phone 1781. NEW FEED STORE-OpposTte court liOUBO on Utah Htreot. A full line of flour and all kinds of feedc carried. Hay and grain bought nnd sold. Food bliopping dono at lowest rates. Got our quotations beforo, you .buy. Till Hon, llartlott Grain Co. TODAY'S MARKET. wrvlcu. Telephone No. STil." DIKQUE A HOMYER How's This? Wo offer $100 reward .for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J Ciikskv & Co , Props.. Toledo, O Wo the undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable ill all business transactions and lliianclally ublo to carry out any obligations mado iiv vueir nrm. Whht & Tiujax, Wholesale Druggists, loledo, Ohio. Hall'a Catarrh Curo is taken inter nally, acting direotly upon tliu blood and mueouH surfaced 01 tint kvi..h. Testimonials free. Hall's t-amily Pills atu the best, Found. A (freat ninny nope have found that they can favo tnonuy by bujliig any thing they, nee or wear at THE FAIR K TOR 13, tho greatest place for bargains hi b'afnm 271 Commerolal street. 2 21-1 tnos Propoiali for Wood for the Oreion School for the Pear. Bids are invited for mucoid nf wood to lx delivered at the Kchool not ater than Sent, lfilli 1001. 1111011 tint fntltiulu eotiditieiis: .'5(16 cords of 11 rnt growth, bijrflr, out while grttutt, ami Hull teas oihnI. Hficorilit of split iiuk, cut while gn en, anil well mh on All wmm! CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfei ,jieetB nil man and passengor traina J'oitTiND, March 14.- Wheat mll-v nmggago to all part of the city. Prompt ..a. ..I. ...I ltrti.. Iir..ll. r 1.. m.ii ftl.rtMft., T.,ln.. !... UH OR, ' iiuikiiiiii iiuim traiui, "iids oiig Flour Portland, best gradeu a2.80 (l 13. -JO. Graham 2(10. J . Oats Choice While 4llf)c, groy 12 us i.ii' ier uiisuei. MlPstuff Bran, $10 00! shorts, f I8.r0 Hay Timothy $123 1 2k nor ton. Onions $3 to 2.25 Potatoes 10 to DOc per sauk. Butter Best dairy, 18(320: fancv creamery. 22 to 25o. Store 1 1 .. to 13 er iouud. Kggs-Oregon, ranch 12 pordoz. Poultry Chickuns, 3 CO to3.); heitH 4,50 to ft.OOj turkeys, live 10 to lie Mutton Dressed, yt to 7c per pound HogH Heavy dressed ti t 7c. per pound. Beof Top8toera1$4.fJO-l,76;cowa,$4 50 .tiroased Poof , II to 7c. veal Dressod, HX GtH a. for sinall. Ifrmlwj of cotTes but cU Mlwut VI nnittl i fu. long, uam.ml. y htraigl.t, inueh. All groceru Hell It. l.v. and 1.1 averagt-i-ijw, an I 1 1 el corded with- - umi umik iinaiia, Bring your lawn mowers to PMptifc Hauser and have them sliaretiiietl aial overhau for tint rpnug ti-aton. 3 4 tl, Bean tu j Tba hd Yw Han Alwyj BmcU HUlfl U 11 I11A ruimtviA 'ii ttt nfll rl )h SjllittfUH'tlfiat of Ptihhe iiistnict Mm. Salem, Oih until 2:00 p m. April 0, 1001, ut which Line tht-y will bo open ti by the lieutd f I nilu a Tim rlnht lo rwjt't or HrMn all or anv jrl at buy Jud m In riiy rvr-nl By tinier f iIih fc,,r I of Trutf. Cj.trro Vtur4, 4U11wrl11ifinle.1t .1 IX d&w hi Hopa-0(a7c. for J800 crop, 12J6 to ho for new crop. Wool Vrtlley, 1012ct Kastorn Ore gon, 012o Mohair, 28. JUdoH Green. salUxi (K) Ilia, 7 S S under IH) lbs, 7XW ; sheep pelts, lb (ft SALKM MAIIKhT. W heat 08 itouudfl and over. 60 Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohair, 5o lfoi 11 lo 15o Oats 38o. to 100 Hay Haled, dheat, 7; tuiidlliy. $10 KggB 10 to 12Ku Flour In wholenahi lotf. 13.0.1; retail 80c wick. Mlllstiiffs-Iiran, f 17; shorts, $10 50 Hogs Dressed, lie. Live cattle Hleors. 4tolt co vs, $ll.r) hluei $1, groiM Drosr-od Veal 7 eoutn. Hutter Dmry, lfi(ft)o; creamery, 2'i Poultry Huiih per lb.. 8c li.i a l (.. 'Mqf'Ar AiiifH$l OOOtll 23- Oy"tl JOUg'll? Old Post OfficeStables Are largo ant have rename attend ants, your t oh m boarded by the week or day. Good teams for hire. Prlcoa rea sonable, Your patronage eollrltml. H. IV. Brown Ferrv H'ret'l. Salem Soap Works rhu proprietor of the Salem fieap Vorka has thoco ojieratlon of the dealers Consumers whodeslro a flrHt-clai soap will Encournge Home Industry llyoidnrliig Malem-inado soap WhiteHouseRes taurant FARMl'OR RKNT-8Ix miles aouth of Salem 120 ncrea all under cultlva lion, good schools, near church. Froo Rural dolivoty. Grain rent, Addresa m. . uaro jouunal. 2 1 tl IHO FIR WOOD WANTED.-Ottll at tho olllco of the Salem Light and Trac tion company. 1-30-tf FRENCH LEHSONS-GWon at home or to class iu any part of city. Born and educated in Franco. Lydia Rich, I), Streot, Halom. H 27 ti WE WANTAGENTSfot ou'Economy" harness riveter; holds enough rivets to do several dollars of repairing, vet sella when loaded, for $1.(K). Prices nro right. Can reload for seven cents. Agents mono $200 per month sell ing them to limners aud rig owners. Send $1 lor sample and prices to iigontH Footo Economy Co.-Los An geles, California. 23 lra SALEM LODGES lromCBTICWtt Oic A.XJ1CH10. Court Uliurwot-I Vmvi Vo m, Uecu ritdaf iilfliu In Turtiw blooV. Wiu. lluokO.K. A U Drown WT- ll.17.lfr (fP StirttheDiy Hlfbt Tortart ihe day riM, J on wants Otip of rli'h.- elttKtnt c fftt whkh yon can ohlaiH frorn Pliant A KanlKirn'a lii)h grades, told only by Hkakmon A. Umas. Bids for Sepilie. Bids are iiivilbtl lot tuppJltt for tho St'hool for llie Deaf for a frhnl ol i mouths from April 1st to Hnt. K0. JWil A ltof artioltw, necdwl will bfiirr.ifliid the bidder mimiii niiiiliaaiini i iimu,i ... I - . '," ." M ..--..w . ,. ...v ". urlniryoiir lawn mawe-M to hipfi A utriulomloiit. Ruls will U otmwl Hauser and have thwH rbnrjwml miuI Marali 30, 1001. CLAY'ION WEMZ overhauled for the tpnngMiason J 4 tf. -13?wtd fuporlntfMlont lr UuIPb CottKh Hyrup will euro a oiih or Cold nt onco. CoiKjuora . ..-..,, ., iiitjjiuii- iuuii nnu iuoajo- iiKh without full. Mothora prnlso .' j'uwwio jiruovrjnoibior uroiicin- tu, HoamonoaH, Grlppo, l'nounKyiln, 1 ml ConBiimiitlon. It glvoa qttlclr. , uroroaultfl. I'iico,28ct8. Iloftwotho ( (I'flor'HHubatltuUji it l not na jrood. !Br.Buirs Cough Syrup Always cure when other fail. Dr. Hull'i Pill cur Conatlpatlon and Ut TrvuWea. so pUU, 10 u. rj u, a tu Easy ol access. Courteous reception. First-class conking. Vou enjoy what you order at lo6 State st. GEORGE BROS. Props Prorosili for Wood, , Biua me hereby Ii vtted for furnishing i000 rui. h of wood i'ii In. Oregon Sta'o Insane Akylum, !i,6(Hi cords tobedutivor. ed at the maiti building and 600 cords at the Cittago Kami. The conditiuis aro that I ho wood shall lie rut, while green, from first .rovth, bigllr, well seasoned, anddtfliv red as rti mind, clpjelv uonled, wltliniit bulk heuiiH. i.,Ja will also be reorhwl for tho delivery of 75 cords of grub oak, at the main building. Bids will ih ri-eoivtHt tor tue whole or any part an I niMtued ft tho ttuto house, at 2 p. m., Ap'll Mill, 11M1. r.'i'.HRKK. F I DCNUAR, CH.Va.S,MOORB, It-inrd of Aum Truktees, WAL'IRU LYON, Cleilc of Board. 3 8 lino. " " t ' ' ' " ' J" Pro toss Is SceDeme'sPkatlnr Ad. pie Four. Cotnu and see the new accoideou pleat '"m .....v. ...... ... I'miin o. IIbUihI in Oregon makes Only one of all sizes and ofpMltiiigs. Machine will be open to the public d. r lug all hours from March 8th until the loth RumetidHtr he still makes buttons and repairs kewing machines. 38 Iw Tike your whcul to rlhlnp A Hatuer and have il i-h-aned or rt'iilrul. Riiliug seat on is almost here. $ 4 tf. CASTOR I A Fo- Tnhnu aad Cululrcu. The K;..i Y55 Urn Always Bough Btwr ilm Blguutt m ol CMtfZt for Furnlihlng, Woi for Oregon SUJ Heforpi SflnKil. Sealed prop saU will ho rvoelved at the lllce of the riUHirinUndtnt of Public lustrtietlon, Malem.Orvgmi, until 12 :CO 111., April Olh, 11MJI, for delivery at tho main building Oregon State Reforni nl ool all or any part of twelve hundred Cortisol llr wood, cut while greon from tlrst growth big fli, well asonoil, to bo closely corded without bulk heads. All wood tuuHt be four foot long reasonably straight and not less than two and one half luohesiu dt ametvr. Bids will he opened by the trurtees of all institutions at 2 p. 111., Apilt Oth, llMll. Right to accept or reject all or any , part of a hid nr waive auy inforuialjfy; U huruhy reeomd. By order oi the Board of Trustees. 11. r.. itiuKius, 3 8 Suerlutendeiit. QASITORXA. B,i,.th. lilKMKlYMrUnAhrwBw r C4i ff . riMHMW rMmu B I t iAi