M II llSwWll'WI ' ' llMlnff'Wfl Luxuriant ijfoviii of Hair, tho chM niljunct of benuty, U now placed within tlio ronch otGturvolio by means of Ncwbrd'S Hcrplclde, a new scletitiflo discovery thnt cliec tunrlr destroys tlio microbes respond Mo (or nil scalp diseases. , Jt not only makes dandruff and frill Stiff lialr thlnes of tho past, but lnvlij orates tho hair roots, causing a soft, thick growth to supplant flio old thin and brlttlo one J I era Is what one happy woman Bays: . rniurBOBO,MoiT.,NoT.5i.,9. , Mr hair win coining out very raillly.inu In vlarci wu entirely bnlclianil calling on our ntitilrlxn lin nfrnimlY rccOIMtiencl-U Hcrplclde tome, and after Ihre-i or four np i nnnli. m kIh mmISj-. llilnk I isiuiib. . troubled trllhdftndnifT. ot which I am cured coming in Hiram nnlto tiiici licit 1 ucd to do o yon we 1 have caue to prauoWfv-oro Herplcldc. Mm. MabV ObeooVicu. icri l am curcu, rataoNewbro'a Tor Sale at all first-Class Drug Store. When In Portlind try moala Perkin's Hotel Restaurant. White cooks. Lunch 8 gents, journal ou 'file. Meals a la CArto, 2-27-lm- s OCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS Tho Hootely editor may be reached through tel 'phono Main UU from U. JO u in. to A p.m. drilly, Nmra of nocMl nnturc, peninnal ni wu about Salem twoi-lu or vUliors, and lu-im of social Inloroit solicited. - . n .... SOCIAL EVENTS. FRIDAY Mar. 15 -Social for the patrons at Lincoln School Jioubo, at 3:30 o'clock. SATURDAY Mar. 10, '-Faust" will bo presented at tho Grand. A MAIDEN'S. MEDITATION. Hero's Lout once again ou its annual rvuud, Good by now to ft-nafiux and dancing; With what girat succeae Iihh tho season lipacrovyned; " '. ' I declare it whs bluiply entrancing! Out no a nil tho lmi) tiers of pb-nstironto fmled, N'J(!Oi;or llfie.groni't (laihtis; Reiiounct-d f'n it time aro lho joys of tho worM;- ' " Hail nominee and sackcloth, and ii8l ies I Twaa well I accepted Jack's offer last iiignt, During Lent ho'll bobulto ontortain To roceivo my betrothed will bo perfect ' right, And by Kaster ho'll Lo in good train ing. Doar follow, his look waa of perfect despair. Ilia volco as honskod mo waa bheking: 'rtll' ),n'anfrti liAin. 1inn nil tliAlImn Woll, ,1108 won ho can liavo all tho time I can spare From tbobonuot for Easter I'm mak ing. Trie power of Silence. An inti'mato friend of Jennotto Leo, a lucccsslul author whoso books nro published by Houghton, Mifllin ,& Co., writes ol hor thus: "Mrs. Loo ia a dark littlo woman, with - very dark hair and vory dark, eyes, and a lot of silenco about hor, and I bad what I thought somo shrewd doubts about hor at first; but tho silenco grew upon mo. That ia tho way wo liecamo acquainted. As I hadn't nny faculty for ellonco and alio had a great deal, wo mado a strong combination and got on famously. My main impression with regard lo Mrs.' Lea both in her work and her personality ia that hor silenco ia her aocrot." It is lho silence of an intensely busy Imagination. Her liilluenco oer others ja that tlioy uever know exactly what film ia thinking about, and that tboy would like to. 'Sho is a kind of secret society all by horself ' ono who has knqwn her longer than I Bald to mo one day. Tho probabilities aro that oyery now book sho writes vfltt surprleo lior old friends in eorno now place." To I'lay the Devil In Salem The nowb that wo aro to have an opportunity 9I Miieip L wjMr'i.i..' a Faust," is received with delight on nil aides, In lieu of tho tcenlc and genoral dress ol thoir former presentations of' this worldjfamouu hiy. . it is now fully niulppedw.tli 11 iiHwIy invented aystem ol electrical t-ffoct", that aio c.iuaiug an immense amount of li it taring comment," The prettily and newly built garden acriuo ia 11 work of art uud from start to finish tho play sparkius with a com plete set of now maguillcent and ex pensive inounflna. lho numptunus and original production will not tour after tho flftleli of tho prutent season. True, tho best Of friends must part and it goes without the Haying tdiat Morri son's production of "Faust" will be tiadly tuissod from tin Held where it has nl way occupied sue 1 a prominent and en-viable position. A Cool Story of General Joutcr.. Au interesting storj of General Hector Macdouald Is told In Cassell'u Little' Fjlks for March Genoral Heotor Mac donald began life aa a draper's assistant, SATURDAY, MARCH 16. Lew Morrison's Original Famous jTausi AH New This Season MACNJPIQEM SCENERY ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES THE GREAT "BROCKEN SCEfE "" PRICES AS USUAL but finding It too humdrum ha wontfor n eoltllor. Tills wna qulto to liis liking. He saw jilonl dlscrr.co, aiMUbccflliso ho was fond oLtt Hctini tgo tJij-y jjLv, hm his well known nick-namor So good h soldier was ho that he waa promoted from tho ranks a rarer honor twenty years agp than It Is now and aa lieutenant lie wont through tho first Boer war. In tho disastrous battlo of Majuba ho lost tho clnymoro that had been presented to him by his brother of (leers. Jouburt found tho Bword in t)ia possession of n (armor, who, qn learning tho s'ory, parted with tho clnymoro without reward, "Fighting Mac" hall tho pleasure of receiving his good clay more from tho hands of General Joubort lifmaclf In tho Dutch town of Newcastle. PERSONAL Charles S. Rloly was a Portland visitor today. J. P Rogers had business in Portland today. Mra. M. V. Charlton wont to Portland this morning. Hon. 0. B. Morris returned to Oregon City this morning. Jefferson Myora returned yoitorday afternoon from Sclo. Mr. and Mra. G. M. Powera went to Portland tins morning, Miaa Loonoy roturnod tills morning tu her homo near Jefferson, Representative Stowart, of Jackson county leaves for'homo thla ovening. Mra. J. 8. Wynnt, of Portland, ia in tho guest of her Bister, Mra. L. Jl Vlb bort, Spiiator MarstotB of Douglaa county was in Salem for a fow hours today ou business. Mrs. Arthur Williams haa returned .from Portland having completed a course in millinery training. Miss May Cunan, who has been, vie itiug Miss Uattio Raftor, left this morn ing for hor homo in San Joso, California. Mrs. James II. Robertson, who haa boon visiting hur parents Mr, and Mm.. C. F. Lansing, has returned to Froat Orovo. Klmor Clark has returned to his homo in Baker Oity, having been called to Salem by-tho death of his brother O D. Clarke. Mr. and Mrc. S. B. Baldw'n. of PeudlOkOii, are in tho city to spend the numiner with their sou, M. P. Baldwin, ' local agent for the 0. R. A N Company, I : i . Miss Lelo Niekliu, one of Salem's talented violinists, went to Albany thin morning whero sho will play a numbor tonight at a concert to be given by tho Albany Musical Cub. C. Botclrand J. McKay, en route to Nomo from 'fuller City, found a man lying nudo In a Bleeping bag on tho Blow fro.on to death. The authorities nt Toller suspect foul play. T. W. Potter and W. P. Campbell, superintendent uud assistant superin tendent, respectively, returned to Ghomawathis morning having witnessed tho Minstrel performance last night. Arthur West and Family left yoatur day afternoon for Seattlo whero tlioy will reside Mr. West ' will join his brother, "Jack" West, also of this city, in the management of a moat shop in that city. T. Holverson, Lytnan Lee, T. B. Jouea and Al Jones returned yesterday, after noon from a visit to their claims in Lincoln county. While in tho moun tains, "Al" captured a boar's ecalp. It waa not learned from whom he made tho purchttBO. Mrj. T. J. Jackson returned to Clio, mawa yesterday, afternoqn. Mr. Jack son having recently been relieved aa carpenter at tho Indian school, is pre paring to removo to Salem about April lat and will occupy his residence prop erty in Yew Park. ECZEMA'S ITCH IS TORTURE,, Eczema ii caused by aa acid humor In the blood coming in contact with the skin and producing great redness and in flauima'tioir ; little pustular eruptions form and discharge a. thin, sticky fluid, which dries and scales off : sometimes the skin is "hard, dry and fissured. Eczema ia any I form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, atut Uie itching aim burning at times arc almost unbearable ; tho acid burning humor sconis to ooze out, and set the skin on fire Sqlyes, washes nor other exter nal ppjjicatloni do any real good, for as long as the poison remains in the blood it will keep the skin irritated. BAD FORM OF TETTER. "For three year I had Tetter on ray hands which cauteil thetu to iwell to twice their natural ilxc Pari of the time the disease was. in the form ul run ning aoret, very pain ful, and canting me muchdUcomfort I'our doctor Mid the Tetter had prKrctd too far to I cured, aud they could di nothing- fur rue. I tyok only three bottlM of S S S and waa cumpUtely cured. TfaU wait fifteen ean lg '. and I pae never line inH tn -Cu irlnH tf tM-a M i VMilit.af t ftC -D ,-sok. 1414 McQee at , Kauai city, Mo S. S. S neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the. rough, unheal thy skiu becomes soft, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Ery sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all skin diseases due to a pois oned condition of the blood. Send for our book and wntc H8 about your case. Our physicians have made the diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice ; we make no charge for this service. All corrcsporjdenci? is conducted in strictest confidence. THE SWIM SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 0A. Bring your lawn mowers to RhippA Hauser and have them sharpened and nverhau (or the spring feason. 3 4 tf. OAiaiTOniA Bean tis y-, IM iiso 1 w mw aimr tasgw Blgaataro of 'f&z&u Start the Day Rl(bt Tn start the dav riht. vol want a KV ean btaln from Cha ASsnMrn'fl hWi1"-'",,,,:, grades, eeW only by IlKwotow ft Kama. ENGLAND APPEALS TO THE UNITED STATJES London March 14 Tho Globe ctfa' tinneB to bewail the norvouanosa. of the British foreign oillco in regard lo RubsIbu aotlvlty in Manchuria, and reiterates its appeal to the United Stales toriditsolf of tho lnfluonaoof Wu Ting Fang (CbtncM) minister lit Washington) n'nd tlid Glamor of Rua .jut diBplomy'' add thereby save tho I northern China market to lho eolton mill of tho southern states To-NljbtandTo-Morfow Nlaht. And each duy ana night during Mils week iod can itct nt tiny dr.igstd Kemp'.s Hulsiuu for the Tlinnitnrd Lungs, .lckupvyledgcd to be the imiat successful remedy ever wild for Coughs. Croup, Bronchitis, A&thtiu nnd ,Consuinptlou. 'Get a bvttlc to diiv und keep it utwuys In tho houso h-jjoucuu ciiecK your cold ut onto Price 25o and 60c, S'uiiiple bottle frco, codnViw PORTIAKNIGHf WILL NOT WITHDRAW Losnow, March 14 Tho council for Miss Portia .Knight liavo written a lettor lo the papers donying tho statement purporting to have bqon mado by tho Duke of Manchester that ho considered the action takon to bo quito unjustified and that ho bolioved it had been dropiiod. According to tlio council, tho breach of promise Btilt is proceeding and mo courts win ucctcie wliotuer it is I justified or not. " Takoyour whuel to Shippit llaiiser and bnvo it cleaned or repaired. Ruling euuBon is almost here. 3-1 tf, Ded Time take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I fool bright and my com- ploxion ia hotter. My doctor sas it acta gu'itly on tho stomach, livor and kulnovB, and ia a pleasant laxative It is made of herbs, and Is monared on easily aa tea. It ia called Lane's Medi cine. A(l drnggiats sell it at 25c. nnd 50 eta. Luno's Family Mediclno moves tlio liowola each day. If you cannot got it, Bend for free aample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, LoRoy, N. Y. LATEST NEWS FROM NOME Victoiiia, March 14. News from Cape Nolnu linn readied linrn nx fnllmvu' .f Donsinoro who returned to Nome from Kuskokwill, roiwrta, that tho party ran short of proyisioiiB and had to oat threo w .. ...... . a ' d()L' dogs, their moccasins and deerskins. They found no gold. Stampedes occurred from Nome to American Creek In Kougrock aud Nor ton Sound, whero rich strikes havo been made. News of tho presidential election had not reached Nome, December 10. How's This? Wo offer $lfO rawnrd for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Fj J. Chknhv & Co , Props.. Toledo, 0 Wo tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable Snail business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by Vholr firm. Wkht & Tiiuax, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia tnken inter nally, acting directly ujton tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of the Hyslem. Testimonials freo. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Tuka ypur wheel to Slilnp & IlatiBcr and liavo it cleauod pr repaired. Riding season, is almost nere, ;i 4 tl. Literary News Notes Donbleday, Page & Co. 34 Union square, Now York, havo out a delight ful catalog of spriug books, "Sir Christopher," Maud Wildor Good in'e.fprthcouiing.colonial romance introduces tovotal favorite characters that appeared in "Tho Head of a Hun dred," aud also Romney Huntoon, a son of Humphroy Huntoon. Thu sccno of tho story .is laid in Virginia and Mary laud in 1044, and its climax deals with ,the attack qn St. Mary's by Claiborno, Ingle, and their men. "Sir ChrUtophor" will bo published in April by Little, Brown, fc Company. THE AMERICAN BOY for March (Tlio Spruguo Publishing Co., Detroit, Mich.) contains elghty-ejght Illustrations It ia hardly pocible to think of a Biibjeot of interest to boyp that is not treated in its pageB. It Btarta off with a timely editorial en titled, "I.01 rn to Create," in which boys are meed to be originators nml not imita tors. Tho etorios in thin numbor are: In a I Forest Trisoq, Uoly-Pol) V Recitation. I Daring Deoda of a Young Fetleral. Tho I Brakje, tho twelfth and thirteenth chap-! ters of three Boy. in tho Mountains and the Kid. Tue paper announces a prize fur boys eubfcribing during the month of March, the prjzo consisting of a complete print ing outfit, tlio conditions being set forth in full in this number. Monthly, fl.00 a ear. Tho Spraguo Publishing Co., Detroit, M ch. Perhaps the moat significant portion of Mr. Frank Norris' now novel. "The1 Octoptip," which IKmbloUy Page A Co. will publish within a fow days, is his1 brief study of a powerful personality. ' who nt one time cnntroled the "Octopus" the railroad which dominated Cantor ! nia and through bin domination of pol itic and high piato officials, brought! abput the uriris hleh forms ttie tliemo, of tho novel. Mr. Norris calls thin diameter ! Slielgrirn,-" but Uru will Ihj many who will teek tpidentify him with loriner well known figures in lho rail road luttory of California File cents will really buy ,U valuo an it is given In tho Mamli nutnbur of Coiike)' Htmie JuuroMl, The intifle' ffauinuol ibje niBt-atuie, alone niskus it do-lrable fur ciry home. The Maech nu Irer cgntaind "Ktsk nil t-ay Gnoi KiSflil." "Hull Lie JUrali and Two-' tep Taken together t f an ftuo no one an afford to mlrsj oupt-ojslly when it wn b4 had for 5 cants, If your nows OeierUfca not liavo it, tsund tu tbe U Con key Company. Ctucago, Illinois. HEART DISEASE. I Some Facti Rettrdlrif theipapld Increase of Heart Trouble. Heart trouble, at least among tho American, la certainly increasing and while lllif U largnly duo to. tho excito in rut urn! worry ul American buaineou lib', it is more often the lesull of weak i Bluniai lis, of poor digestion. Real organic Uist'nm! Is iiic'urablM but tint unu eao In n hunfliod of hrartj In.u'ile organ, Hi" eluho rcliUioii between Heart troublo find poor digestion is both organs nro controlled by tho tamo groat norvea, tho Sympathetic and Pneiithogastrlo. In another way.uleo tho heart is affect ed by thelorm of poor digestion, which caUEee gaa and fcrmctttatlon front half digested food. Tlicro li a fooling of op preesion and lnnvlnesa in tho chest caused by nresouro of tho'dltitcnded stomach ou tho heart and lungs, inter, fering with their action; hbiico bHsob palpitation and short breath, Poor digcBlion also poiona tho bloml, making it thin and watory, which Irritates and weakens tho heart. Tho most eeuslble treatment for heart troublo is to improve tho digeationiuul to insure tho prompt assimilation of food. This can bo dono by lho regular uso aftor meals of somo eafo. pleasant nnd effective! digestive preparation, like Stuart's Dysjiepsia Tablets, which may bo found at most ujrug stores, and which contain talunhlo, harmlexa digestive elrmof if in a pleaPaut.ronveiitent form. It Is mfe lo eav that the regular per . If foul iim' of Quart's I)yacp8la Tablets nt tneitl time will euro any form of etom ach trouble oxcept cancor of tliOBtolnach. Full sizel package of these tablets sold by druggists nt 50 touts. Littlo book on stomach troubles mailed free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. 3-11-1315 Bring your lawn mowers to Shipped HmiBer nnd have them sharpened and overhauled for tho spring eoason. 3-4 tf. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bough Bears tho Signature of (ZivtfM Special Sale. Wet weather goodh. All of our Mnck inloshea Hold at CO per cent reduction. All of our $1 00 Umbrellas 75 els. A II of our 7Cct Umbrella now 50 ctn HAL15M WOOLEN MILL STORE 12 20 tr AS YOU JOURNEY THROUGH LIFE You may llo by lho way: if you travel via tho Northern Paclllc, the great transcontinental lino thnt offers you thu comforts of a homo while on your wny East. Their trahm nro complete in every respect and nro brought up lo thu ido.ila of tho present day travoler Progress Is Ill's company's motto and it is alwuya iihrcust of tho timet. If von nro contemplating a trip Lust do not fall to investigate tho merits of tho North P.telUo before starting. If you have not tinio to look the matter up take this lino anywHyiufd you will make no mistake. For further infurmntioii see any Northern Paclllc agent or nd proesA. D. CHARLTON, 1165 Morrison btreet, c rnor Third, Portland, Oregon. a 10-7-t Bring your lnwn mower to bhlpp it Hauser aud havo them rhnrpened mid overhauled foi tho spring eeason.3 4 tf. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, March 15. Wheal vallny nominal Walla Walla, 55 60 Flour Portland, bent grade 2.80 Qa $3.40. Graham 2.00. Oats Cholco Whlto 4llBe, grey 42 43c per bushel. Miluitiin Bran, $10 00: shorts, 18.50 Hay TImotliy-itl2(312ri I" ton. Onions 12 to 2.25 Potatoes 40 to 50c ier sack Buttor Beat dairy, 18(320; fancy to l.'i creamery, 22)6 to 25o. .Store II. uor nound. Eggs-Oregon, ranch 12 iwrdoz. Poultry Chlckeiia, IS 10 to5 00; hens 5.00 to 6 50: turkeys, live li to 10n. Mutton Dressed, (IJii to 7c er pound. Hogs Heavy dressed 0 to 7c. per pound. Beef TopBteers,$4.60 I.75;oowa,t4 50:oroBsed oeef, 7 to 8 Veal DresBod, H4 08 c. Inr small. Hojib 7c. for 18IW crop, I2 Ut, U,c for new erou. Wool Valloy, 1012c; Eastern Ore gon, 012c; Mohair, 25. Hides-Green, salted 00 llw. 7 S under 60 lbs, 7'8k, ; Bhoep pnlt, lb & '20c SALWM MAHKkl. Wheat 68 pounds and ovnr. 50. Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohair, . Hops 11 to 15o Oats S8c. to 0c Hay Baled, cheat, $7; timothy, $10 Eggs 10 to lie. Flour In wholtwalu lots, 3.00; retull 80c Back MillaturTa-Bran, $17; shortB. 10 50. Hogs Drossed, ki. Live cattle Steerfl.4toV4 eows, $11,1)0 to $4. Shoop $1, gross uresftcd veal 7 cent. Butter Dairy, 16(.-io i rmr , Poultry Hone per lb.. c I'ntatrvea 20 ( 26c AppleaJlOOcIl 20. 'ib ICOUQH SYRUPi onroH Ilacl'Inp Coiifba, roro Lungi., Broiithitm, Grippe. Pneumonia ju.d r '1 bovero lunpaffcctk'UH. Why thon rlsK ooHMtirin tion, nslow, Hur d itb? Take warning' I fif at once I liny a bottle 'f Dr. Bull's Cough Syru ', i rlootoHn prescript ' . iwjed over 60 ears. I'riJ, cxiiy 1)5 centa. Insist on having it. Don't bo Jm po&ed upon. Rcfbso tho da.Uer'H ibtltuto : it bt not ua good uh Dr. Bui "a. SaKtlon Oil cures tth-umtlra Attics sod PrJas. ISAJJcU. rp " 9i"i nil mm mAMummai sz&mmmmm ??? I RrWwa MUUUsUU4J AtgcfablcPrcpflralionrorA3" slmllaling llicFoodnndRcgula liiig IheStoinaclts oral Dowels or Promotes DiScslIort.CItocrfiil- ncssandRest.Conta.ns iiellhcr Opium.Mfjrtihinu liofXiiicral. Tox 'Nar.c otic . fltojx tufOMArSIMUEtniV'-? Vyirt Seal' , sflrStJuut 1 &&- I tnurH 1 JlMmLff - ) Ai (ia ivruiAuSimtt 4 J lktfSr,d- (Tt(.fnJI;jtif J llinktftvrf flcur Aperf.'cl Kiiinmlv I'nrt onqiipn Uon,SuurSU)iiuJU)iaijiiocn Worms ,('invii!: uu ,Uvnsli ncss mu1 Los; o;? Slsi:p. IV Sin"! i 'ij,!' NTEW Yv I or wsaiasBgxBm Don't Go it Blind In selecting Hquora for homo consump tion. Bo Hiiro of their llavor, quality purity and fairness of prlco before order, lug in n nutshell, to bo Biiro of tho re liability ol tho liquor merchnnt who supplies you. Wo challenge compar ison aa to tho excellencn of our Block, thu value tor-value ot our prices. J. P, Rogers '218 222 Commercial Street J3WWholesalo and Retail liquor dealei 1M ljjil TTT - - T GASTQRi. ' f EXACT COP OF WRAPPER. P1 THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM OREGON A Urst-tiliiHa piivato hospital for thu troatmenl of uhronto and mimical ciiNOH. Built the past year espm-mlly for tlio purpose for which it is lined. Convouniitly locatod within four blocko of tho IiiibIiiohh part of tho city, Tlio most modem furuisliimi4 and latent apnllariccH throughout the building. Heated by hot water mid lighted by gas and elect (city. Hero the sick can hive tho comforts of an elegant private home, combined with all tho advantages of a general hospital without the noise, confusion, nnd publicity attending ono. Outside physicians bringing caiea In treated with tho guiHtoni uourtrwty, and assisted in operations if requested, For terms and further luforiua tion yrit or afipl poi i i ly R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN.! AMD 4 P.M. SOMETHING KERN INCANDESCENT OAH DURNEIf lo Chimney, no blacKeued Mantles. Gives 35 candlo power per fool (if gin consumed. Several felies. Wo havo lb stock the N. 1, burning ono foot per hour arid wiving a ,15 candlo power light for 3-10 of one cent pur hour. Also the 'No 2, giving 70 candle ower at a cost of (111) of a cent per hour. investigate; thhm Salem Gas Light Co. Chflmnkotn 8t Tolnphone 50 Plumbing and Roofing Make yourtontract for plumbing early to secure the bi-Kt Job for the I mm I money . :::::, A METAL ROOF ou your b lildlug is durable and economical, will protect oiir proixirty from (Ire in adjoining biiildirig and ought to roduue tlie oostof liiuran. ::;::::; ,' 4 A GALVANIZED IRON SKYLIGHT ia llghbsr rod f.ronutir than wimmI, gimiHiitwud not to itmk E'tlriiat(i furnisliHl and Oh liott of v((k promptly iMnformwl by .:::;: j BURROUGHS & FRASBR PHONE 161 1(18 8TATB f S0S Any Man Can With a Star QnMy tRa3or In fact you could not cut yourself wanted to. We have them . R. M. WADE & SALEM OREGON. 3For Infants and Childron. The ECirirJ You Have Always Boughi THCC-TU-1 JOMTINT KCW YORK eiTT. KMcc:tjrt-vla A JUDGE OP PRIME MEATS always knows just what ho wauls, and kiiouHthnt he can ulwaya get it (lorn our choice stock. If you want a doll clous roast, steak, chop or cutlet th'at is tender, rich and HiiLCiilcnt, and ttlt bj an expert hand, trimmed and got up for your table to suit tho Queen's taste, you will alwajs Uud It t CROrfVa, ami al lower prices lb i.n von ciri find II for anynheiu ube In Salem. E. (J, CROSS SALEM O.?. Phono Ji). THE FINISHING TOUCHES Which display the real beauty of tim ber can bo added only whou tho lumber Itself Ib of goo I quality and properly manufactured. To lusuro desirable re sults got your lumber, lath bhfnglca etu, at Goodale Lumber Co's. yard near 8. P. pnssonger depot. W.ell seasoned our lumbar la easily ivnrkd aa many carpenters will attest. NEW! oat" j"l Shave Himself if you CO i Bears the A i, W iSio nahm. I Ar 111 AT tkW BS3 01 AW I A J- Use 11 For Over S Thirty Years lw vwn V3 tefV ;vi xtvi U W ( Y -j- - u -w- tit -vsw ki m. -d wm ma BUSINESS CARDS - C. JHL MACK Succcossor to I)r, J. M. Kceno, of hlto Corner, falun Oro. Parties tie Blrlng superior operations at modorAtc- leein anyjirancb aro InoptMcial reqiloat. Mdney to Loan On Improvid farm and cily prop erty nt low tBt current rates. T, K, FORD Over Lndd & Buah'a Bank. Dr. Grace Albright Graduate of Araerlcaa School of Osteopathy, : : : Every day except Sunday. Office hours 0 to 12 a. in; 1 to 4 p. m. Odd FoIIjwb' Tcmplo, Cor. Court and High trcots. . Phone, Mnln 22bl. ALBERT A. JESSUP, Phono 1071 nOOVlS 1 AND 3, GRAY JBLK. SOULlfl .BROS. Piano Tuners and Rcpiii-ers PORTLAND OR IS. For Saletlt nnd Vlcinitv leuvn nrilnrn nl Geo. Will's Muslu Store, B. RJONES, Attornoy-at-Lnw Toloclo, Oro-on Wai Ckrk rf CirenltOolirlfor six yeirs snd h an uji-to-dato sUUactoi all proportrlii Lincoln county. ' juTni S. C. STONE M D. Vrnprtotor of Stone's Drug Store RALKM ORKGON. Tho Bt0ros(lwo in.tiumbor) nro lo catod nt No. 235 nnd 38S Commercial Btreot. and nro well stocked with a com plete lino of drugs nnd mediclnea, tollot artlch'8, perfumery, bruhea elc. DR. STONE Has had boihu 25 years experience in tho practice of m'-d(cliiu and now makes no charga forconsultntlon, exam inn ioil or proscription. Bottled Beer Klingei A Heck, Successors tu SoutbSaten Uottlir. Works. All ut dura for bottled beer will beUlled at the btewcry. Kept on 1 old ntorage, Free nltv ilnllxeiv. Tolnpl.oiiP 2111, Huie Wing Sang Co, MaltlngB, thlnawaro, Japaneso fancy IiooiIh, silk liaiidkorchiefB. Wo mnko nt at our store all kinds new lines ladles' furnlHhlng goodB, wrappers, whlto un derwear now oftured at very low prlcoB. 140 Stato Street, Salem Oregon. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets nil mail nnd pasaongpr tralno Bnggago to all parts of the city. Prompt servlco. Telephone No. 851. D1SQUE A IIOMYKR Old Test" OfficeStables Aro largo ant havo reliable attend ants, your team boarded by thu week or day. Good teams for hlrp, Prices rca eonabln, Your patronage eollcitiHl. H. M. Brown Forrv Mre.t, Salem Soap Works Tho proprietor of tho Hulem Soap tvorxs nas inceo operation 01 tlio ne-iieiM Coiisumers whodoslro a tlrnt-cliiHf soap will Encourage Home Industry Bv nidnrlng Hnlem-madH coup White HouseRestauran! Easy ol access. Courteous reception. First class cooking. Voti enjoy what you order at lo6 State st. GEORGE BROS. Props Three of a Kind and multiplies of three praUo the ex well erifte of our laundry work. Nor are UihIi onwiiniiiuiH 111-ih'i.ervitd. Btrlvliig haiij to turn nut 1 hu lNt possible work, we niodoHlly claim merit foi its quality you are not uiiinlMjrod nmonK our nu uierous patrons, pray let us (Inmnnslratf lho triiHifiilnrM of our statements In your chu !SaIfcm Steam Sundry tvuwm.j, utiarKti, fHQi-uiKTOii. VbodillT. OI.UhTIU.'lKlB, 3A) Libdrtyairwel, HF-' -. -. T.sCo's lA88RNtCTlCAJ,VH alTtW LI'AVKH KOIt rOHTI.AWl) Doolbetweon Umui sod Conrt (Ju, .. P. UALfiwlN. Agtnf WA'Ntfi ii?w t?dayi osLYortlaernenta four i,2nrr,Srr,S,t0oVth' A" ov6orUrW.fnok. HORSE POIt SALE.-A good gentlo hor;o, woTfjha, 1200, clibjp, 3. M. AAIuukorfl, twb tritlea south of poniten-ttltry- 3.14-Of COW FOR SALE.-IIalf Jersey and Shorthorn, f res 1 1 rich milker. Call or addreBB E. W. Hartley, Mafiloay, Ore-8n- 3133U QIIOJCE furnished ropma for,Rontle mon, or for man and wifo. Atmlv at cornor 8tato and Church Sire.. (V. 3 13 tff FOR SALE. A good slxtv-cgg incuba- ttt' "?0,VA Ad',1- MII'0I Urown, Liberty, Oregon. 3 13 3t WALL PAPER REDUGED.-For The nuxt thirty dp.ya wo will furnish wall paper on tho wall from 25 cents per double roll up; good selections to pick irom. Tho bo8tof mcclmnlcs omploy cd. House painting and wall tinting at prices to compote with any com potitora. Leavo orders at 105 Stato (Street. Lemmon & Hurt 3 u 2w FOR RENT Modorn Bix-room cottage in good repair, two blocks from court house. Inquire at XHor2ll Cottauo Btroot. 3 0 iw I'OR SALE. Ono puro blood Joraey cow, threo years old. Freeh. Price $36 without calf, W. II. Egan, Brooks, 01 3 0 tf! FOR RENT-Cottago on Trado and High streets. Apply at Thos. Hoi man, 5170 High street, or Capital Drug Btoro. 3 5.tf FURNIS.1EI) ROOMS-For light houeo keeping or for transients, in suites or Blnglo, largo and pleasant with win doB fronting on Commorcial.Btrcet, r, ... r. M HUTCHINS, Cottlo Block, ovor Blue Front. 3 6tf. Fl"VK ROOM COTTAGE, with aero of ground for sale cheap. Ktiqulro of E. 1). Ilorgan, ngunU 3 4 lm BACK AT THE OLD STAND.- Tho farmers and horsemen will bo glad to know that Arthur Glover tho well known horso shoer is back at tho old stand 60 Stato street whero ho and his partner W. M, Plymalo will shoo vour boraes or do any blacksmith woik needed. 3 5 tf Aria'"plnio"HA8rJ. A rare oppor tunlly to purchase two stores and houses in Slaytoii, including good gnrdeu lots, nt a bargain. Located in tlio best business portion of tho town. For particulars address (In Gorman or Knglish.) Ponisohll & Bon, box 108, Hoqutam, Wash. d & w 2 21 4w BRED WHEAT.-Oholco Doilai.co and Kinney wheat at thu lowest markot prices for feood wheat, Brewster & White, UlCutirtSt. Phono 1781. NEW FEED HTORE-Opposlto court house on High Rircot. A full line of Hour nnd all kinds of feed 'carried. Hay and grain bought and Bold. Feed chapping dono at lowest ratoa. Got our quotations before you buj. Till son, Bartlolt Grain Co. FARM FORRENT-Slx miloa eoiilh of Haloiii 120 acres all under cultiva tion, good schools, near church. Freo Rural dellvoiy. Grain rent. Addross 11. II, Care Jouknal. 2 1 tf BIG FIR WOOD WANTED.-Call at (ho oillco of the Salem Lfght and True ion companv. . 1-30-tf FRENCH LE8SONS.-Glyen.af homo or to elites In any part of city. Born 1111U educated In trance. Lydlaltich D. Street, Kalom, 11 27 tl WE WANTAGENTSfoi our"Econorny" harness riveter: holds enough rivets to do several dollars of repairing, yet sella when loaded, for (1.00. Prices uro right. Can reload for soven cents, Agents uiiuo (200 per mouth tell ing tliem lo iarmoraaud rig owners. Setid (I Jqr eamplo aud prices to agents Footo Economy Co. I)S An gelus, Calilornla. 2-23 lm When you get tired ol having yourcol Ored shirts, shirt waists aud other cloth es faded out. then try The American LuuudryJOtf Church street, Phono 2854. 3-2uil SALEM LODGES KQHICaTtCKil Olt A.NIUKIOA. Cuurt Hburwo Koi.'U nlgliM In Tfiriisr Block. IS. MSvU Jnidsr lilies O. Rr n-17-lrr A U Browii mwr Protosals for Wood, llliifi.uru horuhy inv.ttd for fu;pi-hing 4000 (.nnlt of wood to tlit- Oregon Sta'u Insano Aivluin. 3.WXJ iinls to bo deliver- d at thu main buildn g nnd 500 cords at the Cottage I arm. Tbu conuitiuis aro that ihu wixhI sjiull be cut, whllo , green, from llrblgiuuth, big lir well eeatoned, anddajlvered mi rw.iurd, c oeelv cordtnl, without biilk-huadu. bids will also bo rigelvml for the delivery of 75 cords of grub ul , at tho main building, Bids will he n celled for thu wliolo or any part mi d 1 roued at the etaU) homo, at 2 p, in., ai 1 11 0111, iwi. 1 T.T.GLER, . 1. 1 DUN1WR, C11AS. S. MOORE, Hoard of Asilum Ttustves. WAL'll.RLYON, (Jluikol Board. 3 8 Imo. Procoials for Purnlshlnf Wo4 for Oretoo Slate Reform School Healwl prop sU willlenceived at the dlllceol iIih hiiiierintfcinh'iit of, 1'ublic liistruetiou, Hulem, Oregon, until 12 :00 in., April Uttii lttol.for dalliory at tho main iMiilding Orton Statu Reform 4- ool all or auy part of twelvo huudred cords of itr wikmI, iut while grtep from llrst growth big fir, wall seasoned, to closely oordtd wtthuut bulk heads. All uikmI must be four foot, loug .rtflsonably straU-ht and not Iwta than two and one half incperin dtaiuetor. Bids will Uoiktned by Hid trustees of ,ai I iimtituwoim at 2 p. m., April Oth, jtlghtto Bocept or reject all or-jny part of a lli yr walvoany inforrpHy is liomliy reerved.T By order ol tho Board of Trustees. II, E. Bickuui, 3 8 Superintendent, OASVOIIXA !UKWrwl!a..Wm:BiW BtiritHa BJiutsrs r -------1--- ! wi inn, g Jr t- a -j y