QltiffifJiimtntlto imM-uuM iwrtnll liwiiim iwwr wiwi GrowHi W&A I 0HaIrilF nil j the chiof adjunct Ufl-rv I I of baauty.Is now Jy9"s I the chiof adjunct of baauty.Is now phcul within tho innnti nf nmrvnlin I iy means of Ncwuro's Hcrplclilq, a new sclentltlo dlicovery that crteo tunllr drstrojs tho microbe responsi ble for nil scalp diseases. It not only makes dandruff and fall- liiK litiir thlnes of tho past, but tnlit- J urates tho ha! KSt ilr root. thick growth to supplant tho old thlu . vuwa.un.u pyin causing a sol ". and brlttlo one. Hero U what ono nappy woman says: in imp nhv.tMan lift .ErOUIllV lleniiclile to me, ana alter ioimw iuur y DllcAllons my hlr suprd falling, ana It ""! .' SP. 5 lJliSi..l ."'".. leu Willi uauviuui vi wiiii-ji - y ,J ntfe I hTO cattle to prnlie Newtiro JUU.MABI UHHIIIU.U. for Sale at all first-Class Drug Store. t " Whn In P irtUnd try meals PArkfn's Hotel Restaurant Whim rook. Lunch 31 cents, journal culUe. Meals alarnrte, S-27tf Does it Pay Hj get your coffiw, teas, etc nt a ten AtorfaV We nay first. YES; second, goods will Bpuak for themselves to our guarantee. tho (111 No ono can counl our Willamette blond, 3 lbs for GO conta. You will savo 10 conta on tho 3 lbs. nnd tho qtieation is will it bo as freah aa oura? Wo roait twico a week. Oitr 15 cont coffoo will take tho placo of the packngo coffoo; what does that mean? Try tho goods and bo convinced. Yokahama Tea Store 207 Cotnuioroial St. Salem, Or. l'liono 2411. I'roo Dollvory. (Social news Z9 Mb VIEWS The soolt IV odltor may be reached through loleplioun Main I) II from tf.HO a. m, to 5 p in. dally. Notvs of social niituro, personal news about tjalcm people or Tl.llors, and Itums of noclal inleroit solicited. PROMISE. Once more of Juno a promise fair Is waited t i tho balmy air; 'Tin whispered soft on every breeze That BAtjpa the vorduro tlnttd trres. The skies aro blue; the rosea blush. . Their sighs porfumo tho nooutido hush, Thon nature showora her bounties sweet, And life is happiness complete. And yot wo know that Juno may parch The thirsting earth, while from the arch Abovu ii, through tho woury days, The sun still apoeds relentless rnyu. But wo dream on of truest bliss, Tho day to come o'er shadows thii, Life's joyB which touch tho heart most deop Aro promises llfo cannot koop Society Women In Business. Tho right of a society woman to enter into business In competition against wd men w ho havo toearn their living ia indis putable. Tho fact thut a girl Is born rich mid is a memlior by right of n select social circle does not deprive her of tho right to mako the most of her op portunitics. But thero are certain con uldorntions that have hitherto Inclined rich women to leave to tholr less for tunate sisters tho gainful occupations. If tho rich wpman does not happen to bo fond of society, a thousand avenues of diversion aro open to lior which are cloned to tho women who has to make her own way in the world. Tho two woalthy Now York women who are about to engage in trade will draw customers from their lesi distin guished rivals In business. This fact does not affect their legal right to on gago in trado, but it will affect tho pub lic judgment upon their exercise of their right. It is not probable that tho.gxampla those two rLob. women have netwilhbe extouiively followed. While rich wtjinua may invests part of their money In motliita cyahlUjbtneuts, they will to in grow weary of tho'- details of buslnejs. The disinclination of womon to acquaint tlmmxilvos with the details of houtekeeping lo an extant which en able them t inioHigoutiy superintend their own households does not hold out jnuoh promltd that tho fortunate few who do not neal. tawprk will ever besnmq a pcerUlaiit in any oeotipa tlon as to sertonly in naee (he pMperlty oj wo w whom dire ne ressttv has driven to lahmoutt well' pations. One Solitary Woman. A woman has leen arre&tod in Denver ou a charge, of fraudulent voting. The despatches say it is the firet rate ou record. Wumen have been voting In Colorado fgr eight years' in Kansas for fourteen, In Idaho and Utah for five, and In Wyoming for twenty one. II during this lime puly. Que worn has been 'charged w Uh frautlulynt voting, A great many men in Denver, are 37 I B til TO M llcnilclde. charged with having voted fraudnlontly at tho Bftuio election; 201 men aro under Indictemont for oloction franda in St. Louie alouu; while at a recent election in Philadelphia tho number of fraud ulent votes rnet la anld to liavo mounted up into tho thousands. Dioro is hardly a largo city in which more or less illegal votiuu does not go on. This is not re garth d by anyone as a proof of tho un fitness of all uion to voto; but no Boonor is ono solitary woman charged with illegal voting than tho fact ia telegraph ed from ono end of tho country to an other, uud quoted seriously aa ft roason why all womou should bo debarred from tho ballot box. Secretary of tho Navy Long says ho has never yot heard nn argument againpt woman suffrage that was not an iubulttothu intelligence of n ton yeVtr eld boy. Cortoinly this particular objection would como undor that head. Amck8tenj: Dlackwkm,. The O. C.T. Co. oxcurs'on steamer to Unveiling Champoeg monument leaves tho dock nt 8 n. m, returns nt 3 p. ui. Secure tickets early. PERSONALS 0, W. Darby waB in Tumor today. Hon. W. E. Rurko, of Portland, was in Balem today. Q. L Hunt, a Stayton merchant, was in the city today. Miss Mary Stlnsnn is visiting with friends In Portland. T. K. Shaw, of Newberg, waa a Salem business visitor today. Ellis Purvine waa in Jufferaoa today In tho interest of Win. Brown A Co Ohas. Bonson left this nftornoon for tho mining rogions of Wallace, Idaho 0. E. Kooator, nlghtwatchman for the town of Gorvals, waa in Salem today. Mrs. V. 0. Brock, of Wasco, is in tho city, tho guost of Mrs. 0. L. Parmonter. '0. B. Irvino bin roturned Irom a trip t) Southorn Cnlifornia and Now Mexico Mrs. Q. U. Brown left today for on oxtonded visit with frienda In San Fran cisco. Kov. and Mra. N. Shupp havo gone to Portland to attend tho conference of the Evangelical church. W. E. Connor has returned to Ash land after a visit with his father, Land lord Conner'nf tho Willamette. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Johiieon, of llopnor, aro visiting in Salem, guestB of A. F. McAtue and It. It. Willard. Mrs. Oswald West went to Portland Tuejday evoneug where hIio wus called on account of tho serious ill ioss of her undo. Governor (leer returned today Irom Astoria, where ho attended tho funeral of Mrs. U eer 'a father, the lata J. C Trultlngor. Mrs. J. W. Wlthrow was brought to tho aylum Tuesday afternoon from Eu gono. Tlio'woman Is 35 years of ago tiiid is tho wife of a Eugene bur tender. Bishop H. Dubs, of Chicago, nrrivud at 5 p. in. uud will prouuh in tho United Evangelical church, corntr of Cottage and Couter streots, this evening at H o'clock. Miss Ethel ltaymond, Salem'B talent ed young pojirano, went to Portland, Tuesday evening, where tonight she sings at a concert at tho Taylor Btreot M. E. church. Seedless raisins aro down to throe nouuds for a quarter, apparently nice fruit put up in paper ono pound pack ages. Tho raisin trust is unable to mako tho millions consume raisins un less thev are dirt cheap. Whon tho trusts oppress the people thoy low or tho consuming power of tho masses and tholr product ia worthless. The peoplo rapidly learn to do without. The exuetions of the big trusts, like Bait, sugar, stool, oil, and transportation koi tho masses uuablo to feed all tho hungry mouths on luxuries they would othorwlse consume. Tho trusts are eat ing up the trusts. i ' n t The New Broom Sweeps Clean. A large lot of now brooms just received from tlie largest lactory in mo country. A first-class broom, cheapest in tno city, quality" coiifcideied Branson & Bagan. ' Timid "Woiuuu, Calloui Ilrnt. There Ia nil F street real estate man whoso pretty home Is In ouo of the pleasontcst streets In the older part of town. He la Just au ordinary mnn, with no particular sympathy for tho fears of uevvous women; he hits been married 15 years, and his wlfo is one of those womon who fairly revel In all sorts of painful Imaginings and fright ful forebodings. She always makes hor will whon she starts ou u Journoy, nnd she nevor falls to forgive nil her enemies before sho trusts herself he hlud any kind of ft horse, "fhero baa not beon a nlg)t In nil the 15 years of hor married lifo that sho hasn't olthor smelted smoke or heard burglars. Last week, In tho middle of one night, the husband felt the familiar pinch which for 15 years boa calloused his nnn. He heard tho familiar voice say the samo old werds: "Oh, Charles! Do get upl I smell mote!" A usual, for nftor 15 years of that sort of thing even an ordinary mnn loarns not to argue with a woman, he climbed obediently out of bed and wont to the window. The street below was full of people, and a tiro engine waa outline away at the corner. "Oh, Chariest" called the wife. "Is the boiihe on flrel" Fifteen yearn have made Charles' feelings as callous as his arm "Yes," said he brutally; "thank good ness the house Is on flre nt last Now perhnps you'll stop worrylng.M-Wasb- Ingtou Pot DON'T TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE YotirLlfeawayl You can U cured ot any tatm ot toUaeea u1bjj edly. be mute wejl, strjwt;. $ J"J? sew life nJ tor ty Uktag KO-TO.BAO, that makes weak ma ;. if"SVt ten pounds ia lea dsjs. 0r 500,000 DlfiiiJnv Pti . Chicmo at New eiK. 431 HOLE IN THE LUNGS Therwareth!busaricl of.men and women, as well as. ever with holes in their lungs,: con sumption stopped. .Consumption-stoppedris con sumptioncured. What docs it? Son)e.ohangeia thetwayof life and- Scott's emulsion of cod-liven oil. IITl.t . vvitn tne emulsion, give some attention . to circum stances : chance from.a dark damp close room to a sunny dry airy one; from city to coun try ; from hard to an easy life ; indoors to out. A hole in the lungs once healed is no worse than a too tight waist or waistcoat. Take the emulsion, and give ti chance to heal the wound. We'll irnd you a little to try, If you like. SCOfl &-UUWKK, w l'eail tircel. New Yorlr T NO BOAT TRIPS FOR MCKINLEY A teh'grniu-ifroinpMcKjnloy'a, private secretary toitMayor of Portland Tifl as follows : "Under all the clrcumEtancosJt wU bo Inadvisable to take-either of tho boat trips suggested. Personnel o( party will ,be about aa follews: Pres ident, Mrs. McKinley, Miss Mar Barber, mnid, mnn servant, steward, Mr. HiiL-ry T. Scott, Mr. Lawrnncol. Scott. Mr. Charles A. Moore, Mrs. Moore, Secretary Hay, Mrs. Hay, Post-master-General Smith, Secretary Long, Mrs, Long, Secretary Hitchcock, Misa Hitchcock, Sccrotury Wilson, Misa Wilson, Secretory Cortelypu, Mrs. Cortolyou, Dr, JUxey, Mrs. Jtfxoy, Assistant Secretary J!ariipa( Mr M. A. Dignam, threo stenographers, two messengers, representatives Weetoru Uuion nnd Postal Telegraph Companies. representatives Associated Proas, Isow York Hun Association, Scripps-Mcltao Association, Harper's Weekly, iesllo's Weekly, Collier's Weekly, Washington Star, Washington i'ost, anil Washing ton Times, Mr. J. K. Kruttscbnltt, fourth vico-prosldont Southern Pacillo Company, anil probably three or four others. ORDER OF BUFFALOES INSTITUTED AT SALEM Tho members of St Joseph's society given 'Buffalo" social at their Clio mekoU Htreot hall Tuesday evening, that partook ot tho Buffalo order In uverv detail. EIoven-contM was tho requisite for udmleaiou aud tho con viviality of Buffalo fellowship wns further promoted within tho Hull whoiu initia tion coromouiea woro conducted and several candidates were acquainted with tho mysteries of tho popular fraternal organization. Frod Fontnino waa tho master of coromouiea and waa largely resuunaiblo for tho r'diculous initiation exorcises and tho ludicrous program that was carried out for tho ovenlng. When tho initiation of all oligiblo candidates had been concluded, tho company resolved itself into nn informal fiatherhiK aud passed the remainder of tho evening in a -delightful social way. Whon tho event terminated, the part icipants disbanded with eager expecta tions for an early convocation of the festive Buffaloes. Mies FlorenceKewmau,, who has beon a great sefferer from muscular rheu matism, says Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the only remedy that affords hor re liof. Miss Now man ia a much respected resident of the village of Gray, N. Y and makes this statement for the bene fit of others similarly afllicted. 'Ihis liniment is for Bale by F. 0. Haas, Drug gist. CHEESES OF ALL NATIONS ARE MADE AT SALEM Cheette-making is aairanortaut factor in the dairy Industry of any community nnd this is particularly true of I ho Willamette Vally, Butter and cheese are in a sense, twin products and tho record being made by the Salem Cheese Factory, which is located just east of Salem, confirms the foregoing statement, The institution is owned and operated by F. A. Scbubinger and It Is attracting attontion by the fact of its largo output. Mr. Scbubinger daily converta 1000 pounds ot milk into ctiet-se, in the making of which he has established a reputatiou. His brick and limburgor cheese aro not surpassed and he finds a ready market for his product in the Salem and Portland markets. A metro politan dealer recently solicited Mr. Schubinger'a entire output, but he declined tho offer, preferring to give his cheese a better distribution by retailing the same to individual merohanU. Statu ok Ohio, Oitv ok Tou.no, Lucas Cou.ntv. ) ss Frank J Chxnkv makes oath that he is senior partner in the firm of F, J. Cuknky & Co., doing busineKS in tho City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that raid firm will Day tho sum of ONE HTNDItED DOLLAUS for each and erery care of Catakbii that cannot be cured by tho uso of Hall's Ca tabkh Osjrb FRANK J. CHENEY. bworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of DecembMO A. I). 1880. - , A. W. GLEASON, j tfc Notary Public. Hall's OoUrli Cure is takeu inter nally, andjw directly on the bloojl and muooiu surtoees of the kyitam. benu TyfflnM CO, Tedo, 0. HW by DruggUw. H Hall's Famfl PJfls ajftthe Ust, t AAA AA4w A A AA AA HMTH AOP tA v iivriuu r nil rnkui The Willamette. Geo. W. Orth St. Louis. J Haleton, Portland. Frank Dana, Seattle. 0. J, Capron, Portland, C. L. Dick, Portland, J, A, Butterick, McCoy. Oscar Uayter, Dallas. A lloneymnn, Portland. J. W. Wlthrow, Eugene. W. W. Withers, Eugene. C. II. Plorco, Mcdford. J. W. Gorls, N. Y. Geo. Spangerburg, Denver. 0, U, Markbam, Portland. 0. Indahl, Portland. M. A. Ctiseen, Seattle. W, E. Cramor, Aehland. 11, M. Ogdun, Portlaud. E. C. Braeo. St Paul. Tokevour wheel to ShlDnMHauset nnd havo it cleuued or ro pa I red. . ltidhiK scaeon is almost noro. J- " SALEM CREAMERY RESUMES THURSDAY Tho Salem Creamery will resumo op erations on Thursday with incronsetl facilities for butter making. Tho com pany's old plant has beon roplaccd by uow and improvod machlnory of great er capacity. Tho plant now includes a 500 gallon churn and butter worker combined which in ita operatlon.requlrea but ono man whllo tho 'work undor the old Bvstem employed two men. The plant has a dally capnoity of 1000 pounda and tho indications ara that most of it will bo employed. Mr. Good huo, the manager, says thero will bo fifty portent more, cream avallab o for his creamary during the summer of ICO! than there was fortho corresponding season last year and ho predicts tliat tho supply of creom for next fall and winter will bo double that furnished for thoeaino period last year. Ho accounts for this in tho lucreased iqteest man ifested by farmers generally and the great dovelopraout of 'tho dairy Industry In tho section of tho valloyr . Ho saya. tho past year's oxperionco has.couvluced farmers thad tho dairy business nis a profitable department of diversified agriculture and it is being more largely followed this year. A Very Remarkable Remedy. "It la with a good deal of pleasure and satisfaction that' I recommend Ghumberlaln'B Colic, Oliolornnnd Diarr hoea Remedy," buys Druggist A. W. Sawtolle, oi Hartford, Conn. "A lady customer, seeing tho remedy exposed for sale on my show cubo, tald to me: 'I really boliovotlmt modicino saved my lifo tho past auuiiner while at the shorp,' and. sho became so ontuslastic over Ita merits that I ut once made up my mind to recommend it-lti thu future. Uecently a gentleman enmo Into my store so over- iximn wltli rnlln lmitlS thut llO IMIlk at onco to tho floor. I gave him n doss of this remedy which helped him. I ro iwminii tim iIiixh nnd In fiftoen miuutoa hoslolt my storo Hmlllngly Informing mo Hint hu felt us well as ever." Sold by F. G. Haas, Druggist. TODAY'S MARKET. VoiiTLANi), May 1. rhi'at nominal Walla Wailu. 50 to GOc. valloy Flour Portland, beat gradou 2.70 f3.40. Uraliam 2.(10. Oat Choico Whito $ 1. 25 per cental: grey $1.20 $1.22) percental. Alillfltnfl Bran, i0.00; shorts, $17.00 Hay Timothy $12(3fll jwr ton. Onions 2.B0 to 3.60 Potatoea 75c to f 1 per sack. Butter Beat dairy, ltfjs to n lanoy creomory, 16 to 17c Store 10 to, llA por pound. Eggs-Oregon, ranch 12& to WA I" Poultry Ohlckona, mixtnl flto 4.60 hens 5.00 to 6.60; turkoya, live 10 to 12c. Mutton Dressed, 0Jto 7c per pound Hogs DresBcd7c. per ound. Beef Top8teers,$4.604.75;cowa,H(3 60 .(tressed beef, 7 to ttc. Veal Dressed, 8J(, Q8 c. for small. Hops 12 to He. Wool Valloy, I2h, to iac; Eastern Oregon, H12c; Mohair,20 to 21o, Hides Green, salted tW lbs, 7 S, undor W) lbs, 7XM ; shoep pelti l" 20c HALKVt MAltKkT. Wlieat 65 to (JOo for food. Wool, 12 to lie, Mohair, 21c. Hops 11 to 16c Oata 40c. to 13c Hay Baled, cheat, 7 ; timothy, I0 to $11. Eggs-ll12c. Flour In wholesale lots, 3.0U; retail 80o sack. Millstufls-Bran, $17; shorts, $10 60. Hogs Dressed, Oc. Llvo cattle SU-ers, 4lo4L .wiws, $.1.60 to $4. Sheep $4. gross Drested Veal 7 cents. Butter Dairy, 12)4 to 15c; enuier,J 18 to 2U, storo lu to r.'o. Poultry Hons er lb., 8o. PoUtoea 20 25a ,M. Epploy, east State street is of Ing 12o for eggs. Tbe excitement not Over Tho rush to tho drug store still con tinues and daily scores of Hop!e call for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs for tho cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis nnd Consumption. Keulp'u Balsam, the standard family remedy, Is sold on u guarantee and never falls to gite entire satisfaction, Pnco 25c, and 50c. 2 Excursion. The 0. C.T. Co. will run an excur sion to Champoeg, T ursday, May 2, for the unveiling of the State monument. Leaving State street doek at 8 a in. Bound trip 00 conta Tiaksta are now on sale. 4 30 tf oi.ei'rroant.xji.. ., BJgBAtUS mgit of BU for Wood at Oreios C:bool for BIUJ. dehveretl at the Oregon ! chool for Blind not later tnan beptemir jo ivui, ior an, or part of same. As follews: 10Q cords of large urowth lxnlr Ur. 100 cords ofsoond growth fir beet quality. 18 cords of crrub oak of medium size. 5 oords of body ok, straight split. All of tills wood to be cut in four fpot lengths from solid grem timber and to Ik) olosely corded without bulk heads HmIs to he sent to the Superintendent of Public Instruction and will lx opened in tiiutruttMu of said Institution ou the tfth day of May 1901 at 10 a. m. It Aular at Lk IWrd Of TrUt. . j uoAwrnn ' buperintendeut. 44yra,wtJ HHbSbWMnnHMMnMEi sEmjfMMsmsmmmKi Tito Kind You Havo Always .tfoiiglir, nnd which hn.9 hicit in uso for over 30 years, las horno tho slfrnntnTo of and 1 sonal Allov All Countorrelts, Itnltnilnu lsxporiiucnts that trlllo ivltl ItilHnts and Children Expe What is C Castorla is a harmless subs gorie, Drops and Soothing I contains neither Opium, Mo unbalance. Its ago Is its gun nnd nllays Feverlshncss. It Colic. It relievos Teething 'J mid Flatulency. It asslmlla Stomach and Bowels, giving Tho Children's Panacea Tin TST GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho I (4M&&c The Kind You Havo Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TWt CCNTAUn COMPANY. 7T -rtUlHlwi.'ll I! I t. New Food. Preparations GUAIN-O, tho new food tlrlnlc, h u subUituto for coffee that either children or adults may ueo without harmful effects. For dessert try JELL-O. It cm bu preparetl In a few inliiutoH and in various flavors. Only 10 a package. Harritt & Lawrence nt.i) POsirii'KiOK SOMETHING KERN INCANDBSOKNT UAS UURNUR lo Ohlmnuy, no blackonod Mantles. Gives 35 caiullo powor por foot of gus consumed. Several slzos. Wo havo in stock tho No 1. burning ono foot mr hour and giving a 35 candle powor light for 3-JO of one cent por hour. Also tho No 2, giving 70 caudlo power at a cost of 0-10 of a cent pur hour, INVESTIGATE. THKM Salem Gas L,igbLt Co. Chemokotu 8t. ' Tolonhonw BftH Plumbing and Roofing Mako your contract for plumbing early to socuro thu best Job for tho least money. ::::.: A METAL UOOF on your building is durable and economical, will protect your proierty from lire in atljoiniug building uud ought to reduce the cost of Insurance. : : : t : : : : s A GALVANIZED IRON SKYLIGHT is llght-.r aud stronger than wood, guaranteed not to leak. Estimates furnlahutl anil tbe best of wotk promptly jnirformed by ::::::: : BURROUGHS & FRASBR PHONE 1 SI I ItiU STATE The GrcataEui Majeattc Bteel IRange We have a new stock to Arrive ...Soon... R. M. WADE & CO. SALEM OREOON THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM OHBGON A Urst-olass piivate hospital for the wvatiiiuul of chronic and sui glial cases. Built the past year ospouially for tho punxx-e for whloh It is ns,l ConvuiiMntly IomUxI within four bwk ol the business part of the city. The most modern furnishing aud latest apiiliaiiewi throughout the building Heated by h l watr and lighted by gas and election. Here the sick can have th eomlorts of an elegant private home, combined with all tb. ailvaulagwoija ytsiwtui iiospiiui without the nolw, confusion, and publicity attondlng one. Outside physicians bringing caes in trsated wit'. 0 grtiil tonrtey, autl assisted in operations if requested tlOQwhto or apply pionmiy R. StoWBtGHl IVIaD, .SUPT VISITOkSVyELCOMCO BETWEEN 2 AH MAiar ts been mndo under Ills per- uporvislnu Hineo It.s Inmtiey. to ono to deoclvo yott In this. nd Ju.sl-a-KoodM aro hut; and endanger tho health of eneo against Experiment. ASTORIA tuto for Cnstor OH, Paro rrups. It 1h l'leasant. It nltino nor other Narcotic auteo. It destroys "Worms ,ures Dlarrhtua and "Wind onirics, cures Constipation s tlio Food, regulates tho healthy and natural sleep, mother's Friend. .guaturo of l MUHIU TietT, WtW VOH CtTV A JUDGU OP PRIME MEAT3 always knows Just what ho wonts, nnd known that ho can always got it from our choice stock. If you want a deli cious roast, steak, chop or cullot tbnt la tender, rich nnd surculont, anil cut by an expert hand, trimmed and got up for your tablo to suit tho Queen's taste, you will always llnd it nt CROSS'S, and at lower prices than vim can llnd It for uny where else In Salem E C, CROSS SALEM OFE Phone 201. WITHOUT A RIVAL Wu dt iv mi tint' lo sum-Molly ulinl engc our LlMi'iin'iit that you can yet from ih n UUlti hid lined mock oi KcitRiiiii'd lumber obtainable horcalouta, wIioHm"-joii WMiitn few feet or hoardc by the thfiiinniiil. It In our purpoMi lo cult yon In every respect, and tun sup ply, tiuillliitis and meihotlH enable us to "mski- tMid" our prumist s. Near S, P. Drp.l I'htiuodM. Goodale Lumber Co. ouopkiiv NEWI .X rur irni ini ihumh iimi;imi- BUSINESS CAHDSa I - C. H. MACK Succcessor to Dr, J. M. Kcono, of White Corner, Balom Oro. Parties do siring superior operation a at moderate fee in any branch aro in especial request, Dr. Grace Albright Graduate ofiAmerlcan School! of Osteopathy, t : t Every day except Sunday, hours 9 to la a. m; 1 to 4 p. in, Fellowa' Temple, Cor. Court and Htroota. Phorre. Main 2281. Offlco , Odd High Money to Loan On farina and city proportv. Invcd inentB judiciously made. Insurancb oi lecltHl. JOHN M01R Over Telephone olllco 2(10 ComM. St. 4-Otf ALBERT A, JESSUP, Phono 1071, ROOMB 1 AND 3, OKAY BLS. soul. imos. Piano Tuners and Rcpaherc PORTLAND OB E. For Snloui aud vicinity leave oi tiers at Geo. Will's Mnsio Store. B. "P. JONES", Attornoy-at-Law Toledo, Oro on WuOlorkof Circuit Coutl for six years spit h an up-lo-dalo absUactot all juojiorlj In Miieoln oonntr ll-17m BISSSlliSSSSSSHHSMSJBJtaHMCtBNSMBSHSMnSMSSfM IT S.,C. STONE I'roprlolor of M D. Stone's Drug Store SALEM OREGON. Tho Btoroa(two in ntimbor) aro lo cated nt No. 235 and 388 Commercial street, and aro woll stocked with a com ploto lino of drugs uud medlclnos, tollut nrticlos, perfumery, brushes oto. Dlt. STONE Una had somo 25 years oxperionco in tho practlco of modlclnu and now mnkos no chnrgo forconsultatton, oxnm hint Ion or prescription. Bottled Beer Kllngerft Ueck,Successora to SoutbUalem Ooitltn Woriu. All orders (or bottled beer will be tilled at tho brewery. Kent on cold storage, Uroo rltv delivery Telephone 21 Rl. CAPITAL CITY express ano iransier Meets all mall and passongor tralne. Baggage to all parts of tho city. Prompt rervlco. Tolepliono No. 241. DISQUK & HOMYEH Easy ot access. Courteous reception. First-class cookijig. You enjoy wiiat you order at to6 State st. GEORGE BROS, Props, WALL PAPER New nn to date slock of wall paper just received. Our prices will compuio with nil com petitors. You can savo money by. seeing our stock before you order your painting or paltering done. Estimates choorlully furnished for nil work in our lino. LEMMOTTI BURT, 105 Statu Street. SALEM LODGES KOK icaTK h bv k m w kio a. louit Hlitrnotxt Kort'l No. 19 UmU JTlliIa ulubUlul'uruer block, Win. JlucKOjl. . A U Browu Kwr H-17.l OFFIOK. CITY UALL. For water torvlco annly at oulce Bills puyublc . monthly in udvuoce Make all complaliitH at tho nfllc See That Curve? 'Tisn't oery laundry that turns collars id tho variety so popular nowadays so carefully as to avoid making .serrated ttdg to scarify tho neck of tholr wearer. 1 I'd only one of our specialties to Iron collars smooth, to make cuffs ullsten it n luia von oreor tho "domestic finish The whole truth in a nutshell 1st we do all sorts of laundry work well. Salem Steam Laundry cquysy J, oLWxp tp.HWiaToa. OTktpBt Pb.KfOT,TOS rty'BUMt White House Restaurant M o. 5 WANTED AdvortlsomontB flvo linos or loo in.thla column Insortedi throe tlmastx month. All over flvo linen At iamw rt.10 WaKTED. Trustworthy merT Andwo- . men to travel and ndvertlso for old1"' established houso of solid financial standing. Salary 780 a year and ox pensea, all payable in raali. No can vaiiBing required. Givo references and enclose self.addrcsscd stamped envel ope. Addresa Manager, 355 Caxton Bldir,. Chicago. 4 17t30 wl(J HATES KEDUCED at Ilall'a Forry to 15c. Tako that road when going to Independence, Monmouth or other points in Polk county and savo au hour's drive. Skillful ferrymen al ways ready to servo yon. 4-23 d&w2m A. D. Pgrtvjoim, Prop. WAN TED. By competent young man and his wife omploymeut on u farm. Address E. M. Coatbs, 4 27 d & 1 w .Whltesen, Pro. LU nO YOU WEAB X'ANTd-lf fa Mo4 "Elarth wants fd fit you with fy pair pOO samples of all oolinTporJeth ' KSranWtoHH to $10 J. M. McEltath, 07 Statist.. 4 20 tf , FUUNISHED B00M8-F,or light ho'uio keeping or for transients, in suits Tor alngm, largo aim pleasant Willi, wip dowa fronting on Commercial MStrcoU. M. Hutciiins, Cottlo Block, ovor Bluo Front 6 1 tf FOR ItENT OU 8ALE-Blacksmlth shop, 2 sola of tools. Four lota with house and barn in business center of n good town, Inquire ot Frod Hurst, Salem, Or., 4 24 lmot WANTED Boy orgb7l to learn a good trail". Apply at Journal olllco. tf WANTKD7 600 chickonu. " Highest " cosh price. Willamette Hotel. -Wjt WANTED. Man to sell our Hnoo panta as n sldo line on commission any torrltory. Tho Eliru'snn Mfg., Co., Torro Uauto, Ind. 4 10 ft 1'nill.THV AND ROflH WAN11K!)-. For cash. Froth tlsh always on hamil Taylor Fish nnd Poultry Market, op p sito Now Opora House, 140 Court stroot. fc 4 17 lm CLAYTON F. YOUNG-BIcycIo ropalr Ing 640 North Cotlago etrcoi.J'All work guaranteed. Klma put onjUfiO; cleaning, $1: punctures, 26c; fork'tips, pair, $1.25. All othor work in propor tion. Whoola called for and dollvetod free. Phono Bod 2550, 4 13 lm WANTED Buyers for now. homo made wagons, hotter and choapor than East ern pi ake. 1 havo on hand ono uow farm wagon, 2 hacks, 2 phaetons, 2 buck boards, also 4 second hand wag ons different sizes nnd several buggies cheap. Will tako your old wagons in exchange fur new work. All work guaranteed. Salem Wagon Factory, Werner Fennel, 301 Commercial fit. 4t)tf DO' VoU lilllVE? If so you want tho bonulU q( our lino stock Uarnoss, Sad dles, whips and ltobcs, wo havo tho best of everything in our lino. 123 Stale Street F. IS. Bhafor. 4 1 - tf WOOD WANTED.-t-offors wilt Ihj ro colved on Iota of fifty cords or loss. Call or add roes Jouiinal ofllco, Balom. 3-27-tf WANTED MAN with horsoand buggy to soil Pasture Stock Food. Salary $11 per week ami ten por cent on nil sales. Farmer preferred Previous, oxperi onco "not essential. Pasture .Stock Food Is the groateet discovery ever made In practical and sciontllio feed ing, and is sold on an absolute guaran tee. Steady, pormanout trade easily established. Samplo box, sufficient foitwo wooUs feeding, free. Send 25 ceuta in stalupsjor silver to covorox press charges. Pasture Stock Food Company, 9-M Timet) Building, Ohica. go. 3 21-tf LADY AGENT Your opportunity Uygehv Straight Front and Military Corsets -aro monoy maker, , Every woman wants one. For torms ap ply DopC. I). Western Corset Co., St. lmls, Mo. 3 18 8m CHOICE furnished; rooms for gouUo mon, or for man and wlfo. Apply t corner State and Winter Streets. 3 13 iff N"KW Pl'TEO fiR)lll?-0pix)site'coui houso pn High Stroot. A full llneot Hour and all kinds of food carried. Hay and grain bought and sold. Fefl chopping tlpno at lowest rates. Get our quotations before you buy. Till son, Bartlett Grain Co. PXITM-FOTT BENT Six miles south ofHalem 120 acres all under cultiva tion, good schools, near church, treo Kural delivery. Grain rent. Address iry. Jou U, II. Care" JouitMAi. rtf DTtTFlTt WOOD VANihD.-Callat tho olllco of tho Salem Light and Trac tion company. 1-30-tf FltENdll LESSONS.-uiyeii at, iioute or to class In any part ol city. Born and educated In Franco. Lydla Itich. 1). Struct. Salora. " 3? " Propotsls for Uulktlft. Sealed proposals will lio roceJved by tho underslgued at the State Capitol on May 4, 1001, at 1 o'clock p.- m. for cer talu Improvements to be mado aj tlje stale fair grounds at Salum Oregon. Plans ami specifications can tra leent thu olllco of W. D. Pugh, iJslom, Op and nt tho Holders' Exchange, Port laud, Oro. W. II, Wkiibuwi, J. II. BrrrimuiH, jf I 23 lOtl IJulIdlug Coinmlttwj. tatrsy hoike i ...i.it.l. i.lntr mw itacnnetl from I Weleors pasture near Turner April 10th, liasa brown ring auQut " " .iy horns and brown stroak ou bank, welgl's about 1000 lb. JLlf JeMmr. r for returning t Oarl Wlnkehnati, Prat- lm 4 y um. A Man Killed A big fat steer to obtaiu the chgke steak and roast beef served to your order at the Capital Lunoh Counter. J HuFwing Sang Co, Chinese and Japanese Fancy and Vty gootls, bilks. Utiles luJerweur, wta, wrappers and mbroldorory. "" mg tjTootUt Mfctuftgji.OrimmenU, Olttoa ware. etc. All befiThtfat very low prices. 140 State Street, Salem, Oregon; HMKNUKB fKAjtsV ,MlS'dcfSAT quicn lt.k brtwwa Btau ami Court (, ' - 'M.TPI DAI-PWIW, Aofi I ,o. g T. Cq'S LKAVKfl irOH WOB HiAND J B-'j, ' i .i.,.i...ni. J ""ST Pi m L t, TT V. ' AS L & 'S' : Z .M jA. - H 3 r & . S K ; &i mi c p s mi XV if :