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tof, SLtatn ft adfe An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Jymjp op Figs, manufactured by the California Fia Syrup Co illustrate the value of obtaining tho liquid laxa tlvo principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them In tho form most refreshing' to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the ono parioct strengthening laxa tive, cleansing tho system effeotually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yot promptly nnd enabling ono overoomo habitual constipation por iiancntly. Its perfect freedom from very objoctlonaolo quality and snb stanre, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakonlng or irritating thom, make It the Ideal laxativo. , , , In the process of manufacturing figs nro used, as thoy are ploaMint to the taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Gaufoiinia Fio Syrup Co. only. In ordor to get its bancflclal effects and to avoid Imitations, please romemberthe full name of thoCoraoany printed on the front of avory package CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAIT FRAN0IS0O, OAX Z.OUISVTX.1, KT. WBW YORK. H. T. Forsalo br all DrutBlaUi.Prlco Wo. per bottle When In IMrtUnd try meals Perkin's Hotel Restaurant. U'hltn cooks. Lunch 25 cenls. Meals a Id rorto, Journal on tile. 2-27tf Does it Pay To got your coffoos, teas, etc. at a tea BtOf)? Wo say first. YES; second, tho goods will speak for themselves to All our guarantee. . No ono can equal our Willainotte blend, 3 lbs for CO cents. You will savo 10 cents on tho 3 lbs. and tho quoslion ia will it bo as froah as ours? Wo roast twico a week. Our 15 cent coffco will tako tho placo of tho package coffco; what does thnt menu? Try tho goods and be convinced. Yokahama Tea Store 297 Commercial St. Snlom, Or. Phono 2411. reo Delivery. $ OCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS The society editor mar be reached through telephone Main all from U.SO a.m. to5p.tr. dally. News of aocl.il nature, personal news about Oaiem ronle or rUlior, and Items of social lulere.l tuliviteU. Miss Shclton's Musicale. Tho lodgo hall, corner Liberty and Statu, streets, was well filled last Saturday evening by an audienco of music lovors and friends of Miss Bea trice Sholton, who had como to hear tho raueicnlo given by her reading elapses assisted by tho Congregational quartet. All except ono of tho instrumental numbers wero given on two pianos by two or four performers, and thr goneral excellence of the concerted work cannot ba too highly praised. The first was an oight-hand piece by Misses Thomas, Bholton and Jeanotto and Georgia Booth. Tho Scherzo, by Engelmann, is a very ploaMngrompo'dlion and it was accurately played. In strong "contrast was thu Serenade Baudlno, by Gabriel Mario, a dafuty, rythmical and melodi ous piece, Missos Franca Lane and Ruth Gabrielson entered heartily into th3 Bplrit of the composition. Another quartet by Engelmann was played by Misses Georgia Booth, Edith Oleavor, Ama Strong and Delia Briggs. It was a bright march and was played with a clear-cut freedom and abandon, Tho familiar Tarantolle, by Heller, arranged for four hands, was given a lino orches tral effect by Misses Grace Carter and Halite Watson. Tho fifth nnmber number was by tho Congregational Quartet. 8heljeya "The Kinjr of Lovo My Shepherd Is" waasung with thef refined good taste whfch'haa brought this oiganixatlon to the front as exponents of good church music. Later another number was sung'Savior, When Night Involves tho Skies, "and the ano pleasing qualities nere observed. Tho quartet is composed of Missos Xetta Davis and Lillian Roblin and Messrs. Ellis Purviuo and W. I'. D ew The brilliant M.trohe Hongrolw by Kowblilci, t.ough uomfcwiial laoklug in o igluality, was greatly enjoyed. Mite Carter", Watson, Tfenhome and Html Urn played it in a precise and careful uiuii- ner. Miseea Ruth Leads and Nina Busiinel played a double number, The bchhrn merlied b buhuniaun, although it gains little by beiing transformed into a duet, fa a piece whioh always produces a fine effect, Tho young performers caught the tfjiirit of it in a wonderful manner and allowed real tnueiial appreciation. The b was a Ilumoretque by Lack, which formetl a marked contrast with the t-chluitinierlied The spiritof gaiety was not quite to well caught by the p rformers; but their unity of aim throughout was perhaps the most per fect shown during the evening. Mesdamas Albert and Wilson and Misses Trenhome and Babcock played the Feat Polonaise by Kooken. It had nn olabornto Introduction ami flnnlo and n vry mueitfal nilddlo pnrt. Tho ESTltlT DE CORPS of tho quartet wbb good, arid their rendition propotlion ntely pleasing. The only solo number wasbyMlsa Grure Carter. She played tho familiar Second Mazurka by Godard, in n truly artistic maimer, It is. enough to say that Miss Curtor has a combination 6l qualities, contidonre, musical feeling, accurate tccnlque, elastic touch, which ouglt' to lead lidr to real buccobs as a musician of rank. The "Cltaige of tho liueearV' by Spindlor, wa played- with dash and freedom bv Midst Clark hud Pigler1, elinwlni marked improvement in their execution. Duroo's Grand Fanlalsie, a onartet bv Misses Watajn, Wann, Busknoll and Seeds, made a fitting close for tho program. It was mor6 of a medley of operatic airs than a fantalsio, but it nevertheless was n very uignitieu and fcorions composUlon rendered with skillful taste. One might well congratulato Mies 8helton on her succoss in keeping together so many skillful young pre formers, and giving them training iti good concerted music. The Evil Eye at the Grand. A very fair nnd appreciative audience mot tho Tho Evil Eye Company at the Grand Opera House last night, whore tho iuununto program arranged by ChnB. H. Yale wa presented. There was as uiaxI orchestra music ns a town of this size can support. A fire in tho ad joining block did not disturb tho playgo ers in tho least, showing n fine quality on tho part of tho new thentro for shut ting out the world when an aniU9emont is on tho boards. The groat hit of tho ovening was tho May dancu with elec trical illumination. Tho blcyclo spec ialist and the singing of Miss Mayo di vlded tho honors of tho ovoning. Tho acrobatic feats of Borani and Elliot, and Nid and Nod woro also oyo openers. Tho grand flnnlo, introducing the ladies' brass band, capped tho climax of a great ovenlng'a entertainment. With such companies as Manager John F. Cordray is giving this city, and under tho careful local mauagomunt of Mr. T. Orin Barker, the Grand Opera Iloneo is bocomiug the favorite place of amuse ment in tho Capital City, The Pcrry-Churchlll Wcddlne A pretty homo wedding took plnc.i Monday uightat the residence of Mrs. II. M. Perry at C14 Commercial street whon her only daughter, Miss Julia I'orry was united In marriage with Mr. R. 0. Churchill of Albany, P. 0. Powell of thu First Christian church, tills city, being the ofllciating clergyman. The brido was daintily dressed in nhite nnd woro no ornatnonts, and tho groom was dressed in black. Tho wedding was at 8 o'clock, only about twenty guents being present. Tho decorations of the looms wore protty, consisting of cut Holers, potted plants and Ivy leaves. Tho contracting parties are both well know here, tho brido having been oriMiiiut at thu Christinn church for sovoral years and is an oxcelont mutdciau and tho groom was a readout of this city until a year ago. Mr. nnd Mrs. Churchill left on tho 10:30 train last uiglit for Albany where thoy will reside, Mr. Churchill being proprietor of the Elite confectionary store there. PERSONALS Worner B'oymau is in Portland. M Klinger Is iu Woodburn today. 8, V. Ramsey has returned to Seattle. Hon. I' 0. Baker has returned to Portland, P. II. Sroat is attending business in Portland today. J, N. Starr returned to Portland, Monday ovenlnu. Clyde Philliher, an 0. S..I. A. attend ant, is in Portland. H. 0. Churchill, tho Albany confec tionery man is iu tho city. Mrs Clara Gypsy, of Portland, is in the city the guest of Mrs. E. B. Smith. Doputy Sheriff B. B. Col bat li was in Woodburn Monday afternoon on olllcial business, Mrs. A. M. Worth of Portland has returned homo after a visit with rela tives iiero. J. Connor of Hotel Willmnetto and Walter Conner of Ashland are in Port land today. Rov. B. Frank Culver has gone to attend the annual conference of the Evangelical church. Mies Margaret Perry lias returhd to Portland alter a several weeks- visit with Salem relatives. - Mrs J. 0. Goltra and children have returned to Portland after a short visit at tho parental homo of Dr. J. Rey nolds. Gov. Geer went to Aist- ria Monday afternoon to attend tin funeral of Mrs. Geer'a father, the latn Iln, J. C. Trull Uigur. II. N. C'.xjkorliim llio woll Known In surance agent, will movo to fealom this weak and inaka that oity his head quarters. Mr, Oookerliim travels all over the western part of the Htate and this move is made so that he may be ablo to spend more time at homeas 6a I lem ia more centrally located. Mrs. Cockerline will go down Thureday. rugenn Guard T, CANDY CATHARTIC " in Ctnulnt lUmptd CCC. Ntvtr wld In bulk. fkwart of the dulu who triti to itll "iwnethinj ut u Jood." O .A. 13 1? O lit X .- . HEAD ACHE "Doth luy wirHattld mrnetf hare been using UASUAKExa ana they are the belt msdlolne wo bare oter had In the homo, Lut waok mv wltn as irantto with heKlacho for two days, 8bo tr!e: etlaomoot Vi omoof e titiln OTlrCASCAUETS, and ther relieved the pain In ber head almost Immediately. Wo bothrecommtndCaaearots." Flttaburg Safe & Deposit Co., PltUbure, Pa. CANDY CATHARTIC THADI MAMN RIOtSTIRfO Pieaiant. Palatable. Potent. Taite Oood, Do Good, Norer Sicken. Weaken or Gripe, 10c, 3Jo, Wo. ... CURE CON8TIPATION. ... n.Hi.t rttmur CMrMr,rkii.M,Mir.i,iiTt. jii NQaT0RAR B?ld 4 irnntAttteed br all drag nil" lU'QrlU glitato OlmiJTobaoco UablU SALEM WOMAN SPANKS A PORTLAND PAPER Sunday's1 Oregonian makes this Btato ment: "Tho Oregonian attacks no re ligion. Of religion and Ha ministers Tho Oregonian always speaks, with roepoct." Tho Oregonian of tho 17th gives a col nmn of information upon tho "Mothers of Delusion." Thoy wantonly attack religion and its ministers in this in stance It defines Christian Seionco ns "a religious blond and farrago of non sense." "born of crodullty and supor stitbn." It "reitorates that "Mothor Eddy is an adventuress," "A notorious charlatan aUd Impostor." These ore not "gibes nor jeors, floors nor sneers." It is moro denunciation of character. Ridicule of Christian Scionco, a faith which brings peacoand comfort to many heartland many homes. Tho Oregonian of tho 14th. inst., informs its readers of a "dupo or fakir" who lias recently vis ited Portland. They admit that this "dupo or frtklr" Colonel Henry S. Scott is n man of considerable education. A man of more than ordinary ability ns a newspaper writor." Olcott is certainly a man of experience, a man whoso investi gation of religion led him to accept Thcosophy. Tho Oregonian miiHt feel very sorry for this omlnont man, when thoy commence. ' rrom personal knowl edge of his crtrly career wo aro inclined to bollovo that Olcott was -always tho dupo of Mum Blavntsky." In other words thoy are inclined to bollovo that the woman tempted htm. , Poor Adam man, sinful Evo will yet wipe tho scum from your oyos nnd en able you to behold tho ethical sldo of truth. Tho reformation is Inevitable, There is good in all things, nnd when wo learn the lesson of tolorntiou wo shall rccognizo the virtuo in man. Men nnd women aro investigating the world's great religions that a better understand ing of truth may be brought within roacli of struggling humanity. Those who havo bepu turned by tho rotten ness of politics shall advocate political reform. Thus tho world shall bo brought to rocoguiro thu true Brotherhood of man. ). B. A Man Killed A big fat Huer to obtain tho choico btoak and roabt bmf nerved tojour order at tti uapltal l.uncli Cuuutur. THREE YOUNG MEN ARt UNDER ARREST A. Peterson, Potor Adama and Fred Wllliiuiitf, tlireu youthful burglnrs rang ing from 21 to 24 yoars of age, are oc cupants of tho Marion county JiUl, await ing tho convening of the circuit court on the charge of burglarizing Remington's gun stoVe-in Woodbtfrn. h Sheriff Dnrbln brorigllt tho men to Woodburn oil tho Albaliy local Monday ovoning, hud them arraigned before' Justice Overton, whore they admit' od their guilt and waired otumination. The trio woro brought to Salem on tho overlanjLaiijl lodged Jn JodL. In Uils way, Hhorlft Durum saved tho county the additional openso of bringing tho men to alem thence back to Woodburn for tho usual preliminary examination. WAS BALD SIX YEARS. Three Months of.the New Scientific Treatment Restored Ills Hair. Baldness is caused by dandruff, which is caused by a gorm. Kill tho germ and there it almost a certainty that hair will grow again, it tne lolliulo lias not neen totally uestroyeu. eis roterson, oi Lime Spur, Mont., says: "I had been bald six years, and had tried all kinds of 'euros,' but without, any Oonelit w hatevo'r, until I trfed f forpicldo. No vembor 1G, 1809, I logau using Ilerpl clde, aijd iu thrio months a fine growth ol hair coverfd m head completely." Ask yourdrugglitfor Ilerpiuide. Every body can have luxuriant, glosny hair, If Herpiclde is ustxl thoroughly. Take no substitute. SALEM PROSECUTION VYXSuDISPOSED OF Upon motion of tho deputy prosecut ing utttoruey, charge of aMiijIt nlid Itattery agaiust ), M. Mcfclrath, in Jtistfco 0' Donald's court, -wad dismissed Monday afternoon and the costs assessed to the prosecutiug witness. DONJT TOBACCO SPIT and 5 MO KB YourUfoawayl you ran K curea or an form or tobano uiiafr eall new I r, do mane wen, irouir, magnetic, run or :netic. full me ana vigor vj uxiag ho Tu.rjMo. that makes Many gala tea pound In tea day. Over BOO.OOO cured. AH drugirUta. Cure guaranteed Jlook. let and adrlc J'KISH. Addrcaa STKK1.1NO RKMIiUV CO., Chicago or Jiew York. 4JI Excursion. Tne O. 0. T. Co. will rnn an oxi ur sion to Champotg, Tt ureday. May 2, foi the unveiling of the btate moii!iiutft leaving btaia street dock at H a in. Round trip 00 cents Ticktda are now on sale. 4 30 U Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Iulltjs' fine drens and fancy nocturne cleaned without ripping, by dry process which does not shrink or injure oior Kid gloves cleaned on short noUo liliei' dieases and dres goods, blaiiKt aoil lace ourtafni, portier and drap er'es cleaned. CtBilemto's Ctothtar Clfioed.Dyed sol Htpalred. Work neat, cheap, and prompt); dufce Send postal or call. 1 n II U'.l r 5 l-9m m Obmmeraiai kt.J v xy H np x v y v y v y Tiic Viliarnetfe. W It Hohingtmorth.Portland. J W Guru, Now York. H JLI KiiuttB, Chicago, Mrs II II Shults, Chicago J G Pope, San Francisco. II G Thompson, Chicago. F J Wenland, Chicago. Henry Hugging, Portland. A 1 Fejand, Portland, C E Mathiot, Porthind. Henry Jacobs, San Frnncieco. W B Epperson, Uuiontown, Kansas. Mrs W B Epporson. Uni ntown,Kan. Miss Mayo,"Tue Evlt Eyo Co. Missllandon, do t Miss L Lieb, do Mfss Elliott, do Geo W Korr, do Ohas E Flynn, do Mr Cannon, do " ' Chns A Lodor, do '- M Mr Elliott, do Mr Borani db .".it Eddie Caron, do -,,, t - FO Armstrong, do J L Gulbricto, do ' Ilotr Am Your Kidneys t x r. Dr. liobbi' BiiaraRUt IMUscnroall kidney Ills. fUnj. plefrs. Add BtrllDillinilTCo .Chleogoor N. Y. TODAY'S MARKET. Poktlanu, April 30. Wheat valley nominal Walla Walla, 6! to uuc. Flour Portland, best grades 2.70 13.40. Graham 2.00. Oats Choico Whito 1.25 por cenUl : grey $1.20 $1.22' por cental. Mil'stuff Bran, 10.00s ehortfl, $17.50 Hay Timothy $12afI4 per ton.1 ' Onions $2.50 to 3.60 Potatoes 76c to $1 per sack. Butter Best dairy, 12$ to 14 fancy rreatnory, 15 to 17'$e Store 10 to, 1K por pound. , Eggs-Oregon, rulicli Vl) to 14f pot- do. Poultry Chiekous, inixcd $4 to 4.50; hem) 5.00 to 5.50; turkeys, live 10 to 12c. Mutton Dressed, 0, to 7c per pound Hogs Drcseed7o. per pound. Boof Topsteor8,$4l604.76;owB,?4 6U,urossod beef, 7 to He. . Veal Dressed, 8tf 08 c. for small. Hops 12 to 14c. Wool Vnlloy, 12 to lflc; Eastern Oregon, 0Q12o; Mohair.20 to 21c, Hidos Green. salted 00 lbs. 7 3 3. under 00 lbs, 7)6$ i Bhoop pelts, 16 20c SALEM JkiARKKT. Wheat 55 to 00c for food. Wool, 12 to 14s, Mohair, 21c. Hops 11 to 16c Oats 40c. to 13c Hay Baled, cheat, $7 ; timothy, $10 to $11. Eggs-ll12Jc. A 4 ,. Flour In wholosalo lots, $3.00; retail 80c Bfick Mlilstuffs-Bran, $17; BhortBj $10.50. Hogs Dressed, 0c. Live cattle Stcora, 4to4J ;cow, $3.60 to $4 Sheep $4. gross Dressed Veal 7 cents. Butter Dairy, 12K to 15o; cruamory, 18 to 20, store 10 to 120. Poultry Hens nor lb., 8c. Potatoes 20 25o .M. Epploy, east Btat stretst is of ing 12,'c for eggs. Bed Time take a pleasant herb drink, tho noxt morning I fool bright and my com plexion Ib l)ottor. My doctor nays it acts gently on tho stomach, liver and kidneys, and is u pleasant laxative. It is mado of herbs, and is proparcd as eaaily as tea. It ia called Lano'a Medi cine. All druggists soil it at 25c. and 50 cts. Lano'a Family Medicine movcB tho bowola each day. If you cannot get it, solid for free wtmpla. Address, Orator F. Woodward, LoRoy, N. Y. CASTORS A For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always" Bough Boars tho Signature of && Proposals for Buiuiit. Hnnhid nronosals will ho received by llio undersigned at tho State Capitol on May 4, 11HJ1, ot I o'ciock p. in. mr cur tain improvements to bu mado at tho Htato fair grounds ot Halom Oregon Plans nnd specifications can he seen at tho otllco of W. U. Piigh, Bali-ni, Oro., and at tho nulldurs' Kxohange, Port land, Oro. W. II, Wicilu(, J. 11. HKTTI.CUKIK, 4 23 lOd Uuilding CommltU'O. tatray Notice A reddlnh black cow OHoapwl from Welsers pasture near Turpty April 10th, has a brown ring about thu note, hlg horns and brown streak on back, weighs about 1000 lbs,, half Joreoy. Kunard for returning to Carl Wiukulmnu, Prat urn. 4 22 2w, Baan th 1 ho KIsiJ Yw Han WwaJ Bat Elgnatnra of Reservations to Open. Tho Kiowa and Camnuchu country in Indian Territory will bo opened for settlement tills summer. It it h grand country, and reached only via .Uo Great Itock Island Kouto. If you aro in terested, writo for booklet "The Okla homa Opportunity." It Ml you all about Oklahoma and tho country to he opened. A. K. Coopkk, 11. A. 2S0 Alder Ht Portland Oregon. i 6 tf HOI SPRINGS Dmritorr, Oro. April 24, 1001 The Trail to the Jlreltenbush Hot Springs is again opened up for the use of the public at largo. A substantial Bridge is now acrnb the rivr and considerable im provements ha o Bh been made at the Hprlugs, to auv one wishing to go thfre can have better aceommodations than heretofore. Pack trains are now in readiness to rarry all who may wish to take advant age of the early season Any one going in to the Springs can do well by purchasing their supply of if Jaeobs of Detorit at Salem and Albaliy prices, thereby saving freight on Damn. 4 26 1m oitTposi OfficeStables Are large ano have reliable attend ihU, your team boarded by the week- or lay. Oood teams for hire. Prices rea .oiubhr Your patronage sollolted. H.M. Bnown .. Pern Htreet. CfLymMx SKKSSJJWWWXVJftKNXrc'ecOTey Wr.vt?rX'0; TcoT.vstx'tTrvt'vtwn Tlio Kind You Havo Alwnys In uso for over 30 years and 1 yy-- sonal f1QHfif, Allll All Counterfeits, Imitations Experiments that trlllo wltl liifhnta and Clilldrcn-E'i)(l What is C Castorla is n harmless sul). tjorlc, Drops and Soothing contains noltlicr Opium, Ma eiibstnnco. Its ago Is Its gun and allays Fovorlslmcss. It Colic. It rcliovcs Teething 1 And Flatulency. It nsslmila Stomach nnd Bowolsy giviuu. Tlio Children's rnnrtceti-Thi GENUINE CAST Boars tho ClaiFck The KM You tai Always Bought In Use For Ov6r 30 Years. THI etNTAUK OOMPANV, TT MHHMHHMKl Discrimination (u tho choico of liquors will load tho man who knows n good article when ho tests it to chooeo a bottle of Tom IIowo whiskey ns a standby in tho liouso in capo of sickuuhs, or when a good, pure stimu lant is i.eeded. A horn of good whiskey on a cold day day will wirm thu cockles of your heart and put now llfo into you. J. P, -Rogers 21B-222 Commercial St root VWhoIesaIo and Retail liquor doaloi yat UX , k """ttiiir i lp-A lT.,..,.jr"ai I fot-vmcuT IJV M SOMETHING NEWI X X KEBN INOANDHBOliNT fJAB BURNER lo Chimney, no blacl'onod Mantles. Gives H5 caudlo power per foot of gas consumed. Several sixes. We have In and giving a 35 candlo power light for 1M0 of ono cent per hour. Also tho No 2, Hiving 70 cnndlo power at a cost of 0-10 of a cent per hour. investigate; thrm Salem Gas Light Co. Chemokota St. Tnlaphona 0H3 Plumbing and Roofing Make your contract for plumbing early to securo the best job for the least monoy. :;;::: A MKTAL KOOF on your building Is durable and economical, will protect your property from lire in adjoining building and ought to reduce thu cost of insurance. :::;::::: A GALVANIZKO IKON SKYLIGHT Is llghtnr aud stronger than wood, guaranteed not to leak. Kstimates furnished and the best of woik promptly performed by ::;:::: : BURROUGHS St FRASBR PHONE IBM 103 STATE The Great. Hbajesttc Steel IRancje We have a new stock to Arrive ...Soon... R. M. WADE & CO. SAlbM OREGON THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM 0HEG0N A II rat-clans pilvate hospital for the trentiuiit of chruini and suritul eases. Built the past year espeuially for tlw purpm fur which it Is ussd Uonvenently lcatel within four Motks of the business part of the city. Tho moit modern furnishing and latitt applitneos througiioui the huildlug Heated by U wuter and lighted by gas and elect icl ty Here the sick can have thu comforts of an elugaut private home, combine. I with all the advantttgemifja gHmral hoipltul without the noise, confusion, and pibhiuy attfn.tin we. Outside physicians bringing cases in treated wit' tl greatest t- urtea, und assisted iu opoutious if requested, Put Utrnm ainl furtbir In urina tion wnio or apply pnr"rm iy. R. CARTWRIGHT, YlSirOhS WELCOMED BBTWEEtl-J.N PfM. bought, nnd -which hn bocn Ins borno tlio slgimtnro of! 4S liccti umdc itiulor ltls pcr- upcrvlslun hIiico Its Infancy, u one to dot'ctvo you In Oils, nd "JiiHt-n-froodM aro Imfi and ckirinmrer tho health oL euco uraiiiBt luxperlinoiit. STORIA tuto for Castor Oil, Pnro rruiis. It is Pleasant. It nhlno nor other Narcotic antco. It destroys "Worms aires Diarrhoea and Wind ouhles, cures Constipation s tho Food, regulates tho healthy and natural sleep. Mother's Friend. ORIA ALWAYS I gnaturo of ft MOKfO TBtlT, NtW YOf OfTV A JUDCU OP PRIMU MEATS always knows Just what ho wants, and knows that ho can always got it from our choico stock. If yon want ndoli- cious roast, steak, chop or cullot that is tender, rich nnd succulont, and cut by an expert hand, trimmed nnd got up for your tablo to suit tho Quoon'a tasto, yon will always find it at OROSS'8, aud at lower prices than vou can iiud it for uuywhuro elso in Salem E C, CROSS SALEM OFE Phono 21)1. Hold on There! Bo careful not to place your orders for building or otliur lumber until wo havo had u chain o to estimate on your Hpvci fications. We urn cettulu to glvo you entire HUtlefiicllon as to the lumber it self nnd its delivery wo limy nave you not a few dollars. Near S. P. Passenger depot. Balem, Oregon, Phone 051. Goodnlc Lumber Co. stock tho No I. burning one foot per hour M. D, SUPT. BUSINESS CARDS. I i O. H.MACK SuccccsBor to Dr, J. M. Keono, of Whito Corner, Salem Oro. Parties de siring superior oporntlons at modernto fee in any branch are in especial request. Ur. Grace Albright Graduste'ofiAtnerlcan School or Osteopathy. : 1 1 Kvory day oxcept Sunday. Ofllce houiaUtnl2n. m ; 1 to 4 p. m. Odd Fellows' Temple, Cor. Court nnd High stroots. Phone, Main 2281. Money to Loan On farms and city property. InvaM tucnta judiciously mndo. Insuranco ef fected. JOHN MOIR Over Tclophono olllco 200 Com'l. 8t. 4 Otf ALBERT A. JESSUP, Phono 1071 ROOMS 1 ANU 3, GRAY IU.K. SOUL Piano Toners amos. and llcpaiiers PORTLAND OH E. For Salem and-vlclnlty Uavo ordera at (Ico. Will's Music Store. B. P. JONES, Attornoy-at-Law Toledo, Oro' on WiLidlbrk or L'lroullCourlfor alz vaara anil ha an ui-to-dato abstract ot all prypertjr in Unroln ' .iruu.f ..-... S. C. STONE M D. Proprletofof Stones Drug Store SALEM OREGON. Tho storos(two in nuuibor) aro lo cated at No. 235 and 388 Commercial street, nnd are woll stocked with a com plete lino of drugs and medicines, tollot articles, perfumery, brushes etc. DU. BT0NE Has had sotuo 2T years oxporioucu in tho practice of iwhIIcIiio and now makes no charge foreonsuljatlon, exam inaiion or proscription Bottled Beer Klinger ft ncck.Succeaaoni to UouthBalero Uottltr.; Works. All Orders for bottled beer will bo. filled at thu brewery. Kent on cold storage. Krw iltv dnlivarr Telenhnnn 21S1. CAPITAL OITY Express and Transfer Moots all mall and piujsoncor trains. Haggago to all parts of the city. Prompt crico. jeiopuono no. -ii. DI8QUK dt IIOMYKR White House Restaurant Easy ot access. Courteous reception. First class cooking'' You enjoy what you order at lo6 State st. GEORGE BROS, Props, WALL PAPER Now unto datu stock of wall paper Just reculved. Our prices will compote with all com potltors. You can savu money by peeing our stock before you ordor your painting or papering done. ,' Kstiluatefl cheerfully furnished for all work iu our lino. "" LEMMON d BURr, 109 Htato Street. SALEM LODGES KOWICSJTICWtt Oir Jk.MISH10A- Qourt Ulierwool.iroreit No. IV.. MwilaKjida nlJliU In Turuar tlock, Wia. Ilfiok U. 1? K U Ilrown Booy l17.ljn Said Werft. OFFICE, OUT HALL. For water korylco apply at office Hills payable 'monthly In ad farce Makti air conipiaintn at thu oftic The First Essential Of a gotxl dress Is luimsculato linen. Just because your shirts, collar! aud Stiffs have been to a laundry la no proof (hat they are spotless aud clean de pends on thu laundry. You can abac lutely rely on the work done hero, fur ail our energies, skill and facilities aro devoted to the washing, stmohlug and Ironing of all washable clothing. SiS SlHry DOKOOS U. OUJkTaii. UbK. pbona 411 S'JO Liberty BtrMt m WANTED Arihrtla In thlu'oo omenta riva llnoo or lasst i iuraoD.i uug at, WOBK VI-BUp, month. All flvnr flun llna a .VTJ- ratss. ,j i 'li " i r DO YOU WEAR PANTd-If so, Mc Elnrth wnntato fit you with a pair. COO samples of all wool, Imported Bliadea nnd stripos to eolcct from $3 to 1 10. Suite guaranteed to fit. $13 tot to J. M. McElrath, 07 Stale Mt. 4 20 tf FOU SALE. Young Jersey milch cow, Also tarjio fit. Ilernard dog. Inquiroof E. E. Smlthj 21st and 1). . St., Englewood. 4 27 3 ' ' i i WANTED An activo salesman to handle a sldo line of dry goods spec ialties for fall, on commissions. Count try trado preferred. F. O. Kolluinnn & Co., 214 Chestnut 8t., Phila., Pa. 4 27 3t FURNISHED KOOMSFor lighthouse t tiir.n', Cottle Block; avor BIno Frbnl"" 5 rtf WANTED. By competent young"niBri- nu ins who employment on a farm. Address V't M. COATKS. I 27 d & lw WhKosonOro. FOIt TIENT OU 8ALE-BlackmiJh shop, 2 sots of tools. Four dots with houeo and barn in business center of n good town, Inquiro of Fred Hdrst, Snlettt, Or., 4 24 lmof WANTlJD-ifloy oroirl to iearn" trade. Apply at Journal olllco. WANTED. 600 chickens. Highest cash price. Willamette Hotel. 4 20 tf " r i j,.., WANTED. Man to sell our, linuol panto ns a stuo Hue on commission auy territory. The KlirLraun MIkJ Co., Terio Hnulo, Ind, 4 10 Tt WANTED. Trustworthy mon and wo men to travel and advertiso for old ustabliihed, liouso of BOld tlnanclall Btaudiug. Salary $780 ayearond'ox ponsos, nil paynblo In rash. No cSn ' vabslng required. Glvo roforcntet and ' oiicIobo solf addressed stamped envel ope. Address Mauarjer, 805 Cnxtonr L.dg,. Chicago. 4I7t30 wltl j HATES ItEDU.OED-aV Hall's Fe"rryfto lCc. Tako that road whon golhgtfto xnuepeuuonce, xiioumoutu or joiner iiointa in Polk county and save aril hour's drive. Hklllful forrymen ol" wnyB ready to servo you. e 4-2Jd&w2m A. D. PKm'JOiijCTrop. FOUND A valuablo packago. Call. provo ownership and pay for this no tice. Journal ofllce, 4 IS PbyiTUY AND EGQH WANTED For cash. Fresh fish alwnys on hands Taylor Fish 'nnd Poultry Market, op posite Now Opora liouso, 140 Court street, 4 17 lm CLAYTON X. YOUNQ-BIcyclo ropalr- mguiu norm uottago street. All work guaranteed. Kims put on, $1.60; cleaning,: punctures, 25c; fork tips, pair. $1.26, All other work in propor tion. Wheels called for and dolivored free. Phono Rod 2oT)0, 4 13 lm WANTED Buyers for now. homo made wngdnsi hotter and cheaper than East ern mako. I havo on hand ono now farm wagon, 2 hacks, 2 phaetons, 2 buck Iwnrds, also 4 second hand wag ons different sizes and sovoial buggies cheap. Will tako your old wagons in cxchango.for now work. All work guaranteed, Balem Wagon Factory, Worner rcnuul, 304 Commercial St. 4 Otf DdVoUDHIVKT-H so you want tho benefit of our lino stock IlarnossSad dies, whips and Robes, wo havo tho best of everything In our line. 123 Btate Street F. E. tihafor. 4-l-tf FARM FOR 8ALE-80 acres unlm proved land near Bcio, Or; Prico (600 ' part down, bahtneo on time. Inuuirn 331 1 4th atroot. 3 30 lmN FURNITU R Ej iipholitored and ftpajred,' muttresees renovated and springs, mado good, Furnittiro called (or 'ond, returptd promptly. Coil or send ordera to F, L. lluelli 147 Gourt St. 3231m WOOD WANTED.-offera will Ik re? celved on lots of fifty corde or'loss.v Call or uddreaa Jouiikai, ofllce, Salem. ' 3-27-tf WANTED MAN-wlth horsoand bugg. to sell Pasture Stock Food. Salary (ll pr week nnd ton per cent on all sales.' .Farmur preferred. Proviont expert euco not esseutlal. Pasture Stock Fk$d Is tho groatosfUIscovery 'over mado in practical and scieutiuo feed ing, and is sold on an absolute, guaran tee, Steady, itormaneut trade easily established. Samplo box, sufllciont for two weeks fowling, frcv. Send 25 cents In stamp pr silver to coyer ex? press charges Pasture Stock Food Company, 321 Timos Building, Chlca. jo. J 8 21-tf LADY AOUNT Yoar opportunity IlyguiK Straight Front and Military Corsets nro mouoy makers. J'wr' woman wants one. For terms ap ply Dopt. I). Western Corsot Ctf., tit. Louis. Mo. . 3 18 3m. CHOICE furnished rooms for goutle men, or for man and wife. Apply af corner Htato and Winter Streets. 3 13 tff iflTW inil lilTjincOpposite cou'r'i house on High Street. A full Hue of flour and all kinds of feed carried; Hay aud grain bought and sold. Feed chopping donp at lowest rates. U6t our quotations before you buy. TillJ son, Bartlett'Orain Co. sf PATtMToTT R KNT-Six mhes soutjj of Salem 120 acred all under cultiva tion, good schools, near church. Fre Rural delivery. Qralu rout. AddroM H. II. Care Journal 2 1 PI UlU 1'IK UUU lUMuli,-Oail aj tho ofllce of tho Srtlom Light and Iraa. tlou foiiipauv. KSn-tfju. FRKNCli Lha&UNn. mun at houU or to class In any part of city. Born and educated lit France. Lydia Iticbi I) Street. Halflui. U 27 U Huic Wing Sang Co, i ' Qlffaose ami Jatafieso Fancy and pff AHllIIUK.,lMlfV' fjnderwer, wtisM, Vrartp'rs and eiflUMlderary. Furnlsji; ug UwhIs, Mattings, Ornamenls, OlmtfL tare, etc, All selling at very low prlci. 140 State Street, Salem, Oregon, p L . rw ,s, Vi? 1 1 , t ' rr l U. KJ, I . UJOr lA8KNUKttMmIH f t --T R II AL.'fonA.l LKAVKtiCOllll'OHTIiAt'lli ' Dodk Lm uf UUWand t Curt BU. ' P.'llAfcDWtN. Aawt' d J Keeping or tor transients, in Btiltsaor; single, large and pleasant 'wituTwIn.l dows frontlng'ori Commercial street.? AJ ka i 'Is & P6--'MM- Es