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tbtoMitvw"vr j Mffen BEST FOR THE BOWELS If you haren't a regular, liealtbyraorement of the boweli etery day, you'ro III or will be. Keep your lentpliyelovrtilll potion, Ii tlaiiRerou. Tbo emooth UUncinu(Eiwi'iuu ,.vu. r ui iv in .,u biihivui tlo. ilett. molt perfect way or kocplOK the bowcli rtl hi en, eaiie.c. inui I'ericct t clear and clean la to take CANDY m y vf-i i in i ivs -g OATHARTIO EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY I'leaiant, Palatable, 1'otent Tnite (looj, DnOood, Never Klcken, Weaken, 01 ilrlpe. 10, d, and 60 renta Eer box. Write for free sample, and booklet- n cajtb. AddrcM U mnuxa Mamr rtiiPiiir, cinrico r siw tori. KEEP YOU!) BLOOD GLEAN When In I'ortland.try raoali Perkin's Hotel Restaurant. WhlMcooki. Lunch tt oauts. Meal" alaesrls, 2-271 Journal on file, i ii mmcmammmmm Does it Pay To got your ooffooi, teas, "etc. at a lea Horti? Wo .y. nrt. YES; second, tlio goods will'speak for themselves to All our guarantee. N one can equal our , Willamette blond, 3 Iba for 50 cents. You will eave 10 cents on tlio 3 Ita. and thu question is will it bo as fresh as ours? Wo roa3t twice a weok. Oar 15 cent coffeo will take tlio placo of the pickago coffee; what does that mean? Try tlio goods and bo convinced . Yokahama Tea Store 207 Commorcial St. Salem, Or. Phone 2411. If roo Delivery. (J0CIAL NEWS AHU T1CYTO The wclcty editor may bo renclied through telephone Main Oil frim :80 a.m. to 8 p m. dally. Netri of social nature, penonal n w nbout Salem people or rUltori, and Huron of voclal lulerett aollcltetl. Alphabetical Luncheon Mrs. Claud Uatch gave tho third of her series of luncheons yesterday after noon, entortaining the ladies whoso names are included in tlio alphabet between G and L. inclusive. An elegant luncheon was served, and en joyed by about thirty-six guests, Tlio rnmaiudur of tho afternoon was passed with guessing games, iu which Mrs. W. O. llawlcy won first honors, a pretty burnt leather maguzine cover, and Mrs Ed. IJirech tho eecond prize, a plio togrnph. i ! ew i i I i "iein Library Union Mectinc A meeting of tho Lincoln school Llbraiy Union will bo hold tomorrow, Friday, nt 3:45 p. in. at the Bchool building, to which thu public is invited A program ban been prepared as foMewa: Sonc The Lord is Mv Foundation. Reading, Public Schul Union In Michigan E. Hofor Recitation Reading, "Parent and Teacher" . . . . .... Miss Welch Solo Miss Stella Hurst Addross Ruv. P. S. Knight. Wife of Rev. Whlteaker Dies. Now reached Salem today of tho death at Santa Rosa, Cul., on Monday, April 29, of Mrs. Robert Whlteaker, a former resident of Salem, where for hov eral years her jmabaud was stationed as pastor of thu First Baptiat church. The deceased bad a wido circloof acquain tances iu Salem who extend sympathy to tho bereaved husband. Fifteenth Weddlne Event Mr. aud Mrs. J, W. Will eon, assisted by about forty neighbors and friends, very happily celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of their marriage at tholr Chomekota stroot homo on Wednesday evening, A real enjoyable timo was had, ice creamcake and punch being served during tho evening. PERSONALS Mrs. Uuh McNary Is in Portlaud. W. G. Allen has returned from Eu gene. Mrs. E. N. Moore, of Tacoma, has re turned home. Mrs. D. "Allen has roturutrd to Ji,er homo at Seattle. Senator and Mrs N, II. .Looney," of Jeffer-on are visiting in Salem. Mrs. L, W. Gules, of Woodburn,1s visiting her dnughtor,Mra. E, O. Patton. Mr. aud Mm. E. Cary and Miss Beula Oshoru, of Tne Dallei, are in this city today. Robert B. Henderaon, who has been attending a Portlaud dental college 1a home to upend tho vacation, W. Fcolt Taylor, Marion county's versatile stock inspector, returuud to Uervals Wednesday evening.- Mm. J E. Durham and Mrs. Frank Alexander have gouo to Portland for a short visit before returning to Califor nia. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Kiuney have re turned to Portland. Mr. Kinney is dla- trior agent for thu Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, Geo. Duneford and Scott Jaonbs have returned from Eugene where they have been figuring on a plumbing oontrat ut the state university, Uifhop R. Du.b, of Ghioago, arrived in Salem Wednesday afternoon from CorvullliB, and preached lajjnjght ut the Cottage Evangelical church. Rev. II, L. Pratt and family havo gone to Portland to reside., Row S. A, Eabing who succeeds Rev. Pratt aa pastor of tlio Evatigetical rhnrvh in this city, arrived here lnit night. Ed. Lang, a couimou drunk of the Hurry Dunn tvpo, was this morning fined 'J0 in city police court for drunk- enness. . Not having the money with which to p.ty thu line, Lang was com mitted to jail for tenday. Miss blind Raymond returned today from Portland, where sho sang Wednet diy evening nt a coiirerl In tho Taylor street M. E. Church. Mrs. V. W. Copplo, of UoOd iilvor, r.f tor a visit at tho homo of her brother in law r.E.Caullold went to Eugouo tcday. Mr.aud Mm. V. O. Hanuick, of Port land, are in tlio city vWltlng IiIb parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Hurnlck. M. Kllnger returned today fritn Uervals ai.d Woodbuin. Senator Jacob Clem, of Albany, wbb In Salem a few hours today. A. A. Cunnliikhain is homo from Portland. MACCABEES EXCURSION AND CLAM BAKE PICNIC The Mni-cabites, of 8alem, at their inuetine Wednesday nicht decided to gtvo an oxcurslon to Yaiiulna and re turn on Tuesday, Juno 11. A clam bako at the soiibido will form thu principal attraction. BORN. ANDERSON. At tho family homo, No. 103 Church street, iu this city, Sun day, April 28, 1001, to Mr. aud Mrs. Ernest Anderson, a eon. MANGE DISEASE IN EASTERN OREGON State 'Veterinarian McLean was In Sa lom Wednesday afternoon in consulta tion with Governor Geer relallvo totak I tier soma stens for the oradiction of mango in tho Eastern Oregon counties, whoro it has become so provalent that it Ih proving a menace to horse and cattlo raising. No dcflnito program of action was formulatod, but It la probable these counties will receivo soino financial aid from tlio state in an endeavor to exter minate this nnd other infectious diseases (rom their section. W. Scott Taylor, of Uervals. Marion county's stock inspec tor was in Salem Wednesday, but says tho mango Is entirely extinct from this valley. Two such cbcob existed hore about n year ago but tho disagreeable aud destructive post has now entirely disappeared. TO CURE DANDRUFF It Is Necessary That the Dandruff Germ Be Eradicated. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." Kill tho germ that UbC dan druff fiillintr Imlr nnd lialdnoas. volt will have no more dandruff and your hair must grow luxuriantly, llorplcido not onlv contains the dandruff germ destroy er, but It is also a moat doilghtiul hair dressing for regular toilet line No other hair preparation is on i.iiis poienunu un !h i.I ilcHtrnvhiL' tho dandruff izorm, and uono othr claims to be, for the nliiiplo reason that it is only recently tnat a tie. stroyor of tho germ lias been discovered N'owbro's Herplcidn, Iho only hair preparation that actually killB dandruff. The New Broom Sweeps Clean. A lnr.ru lot. nl nnu- hrnnma liiHt received from tlio largest factory in iho country. A first-class broom, cheapest in tho city, qualitv considered Branson it Ragan. TODAY'S MARKET. Poktland. May 2.- Wheat valley nominal Walla Waila, 60 to 00c. Flour Portlaud, best gradou $2.70 S3.0. Graham 2.G0. Oate Choice White $1.25 per centals grey $1.20 91.22 percental. Millfltuff Bran, 10 00; shorts, $17 50 Hay Timothy 112(314 Ior ton. Onions $2.50 to 3.50 Potatoes 75c to $1 per Back. Butter Best dairy, 12) to 14 fancy creamery, 15 to 17jc Storu 10 to. llv per pound. Eggs - Oregon, ranch 12 to 12) per doz. Poultry Chlckenfl, mixed $4 to 4.50; heny 5.00 to 5.50; turkoya, live 10 to 12c. Mutton Droflsed, OK to 7c ior pound Hogs Dressed7c. per pound. Beef Topeteor8,M.504.75;cowe,$4 50 :dreesod leef, 7 to 8c. Veal Dreasod, 8 Q8 c. for small. Hops 12 to 14c. Wool Valley, 12fc to 13tfc; Eastern Oregon, 012o; Mohalr,20 to 21e, Hides Groan, salted 60 lbs. 7 9. under CO lbs, 78 ; aheep pelta, 16 20c SALKU MABCUT. Wheat-55 to 00c fdr feed. Wool, 12 to 14c, Mohair, 21r. Hops 11 to 15c Oats 40c. to 13c Hay Baled, cheat, $7 ; timothy, $10 to $11. Eggs ll12c. Flour-In wboloaalo lota, $3.00;; retail 80o sack. MilUtnffa Bran, $17; ehorta, $19 60. Hoga Dressed, 0c. Live cattle 8tftcrs, 4to4 ;cowa, $3.50 to $4. Bheorv $4. gross Dressed Veal 7 ceuU. Butter Dairy, 12) to 15o umiinery, 18 to 20, store 10 to )2ko. roultry Hens per Jo., u. Potatoes 20 8 25c ,M. Epidey, east Stab street Ing 12c for eggs. is of- Statu ok Ohio, dry or Tolkoo, 1 Lucas Coon-ty. f BS Fka.sk J CHK.VKY makes oath that he in funior partner In the Ann of F. J. Giik.s'by & Co , doing business in the Citv of Toledo. CoUnty and State afore said, and that paid firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cae of Cat ah mi that annnot be 00 red by the ute of Hau.'m Ca- Tvkkh Ccbb FRANK J. CHENEY. Sorn to before me and sutwertbed in my preience, this 6th day of December, A. D. lSStl. .--, A. W. OLKASdN, tlL 1 Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh 0imi Is taken inter nally, and acts tiireeti on lite blood and masoua Mirfaww of tWe ltyMeta. Send for testimonial, fiee F. J. 0HBNBY & CO. TW, O. . 8eW by DruggisW. 7e. Hall'a Pawify Pilfi are tlw Uit. S$ All Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and bcneflcinl effects of tho vell known remedy, 3rnup or Floa, manufactured by the CAtjroitMiA Fio Srnup Co., Illustrate tlievaluoof obtaining-tho liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be modiolnally laxatlvo and presenting tbeni in tho form most refreshing' to tho titw and acceptable to tho system. It is tho one. perfect strengthening1 laxa tive, cleansing tho system effcotually, dispelling' colds, headaches and fevers gently yot promptly aud enabling one TOTorcomo nauuuai constipation per lOanontly. Its perfect freedom from very objootlonaolo quality aud sub ntanpo, and its acting on the kidneys, llvor and bowels, without weakening or irritating' them, make lb tho ideal laxatlvo. In the process of manufacturing fige aro used, as they aro pleasant to the taste, but tbo medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from senna nnd othor aromatic plants, by a method known to tho OAurdrtMA. Fio Srnor Co. only. In order to got its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember tho full name of tlio Company printed on tho front of overy package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AIT FltANCIBOO, OAIfc XAUISVIZ.X.B, XT, WTtV? YORK, M. T. Porsttlo by all Druitflstt I'rloe Wo. pr boltl PETITION FOR PARP0N. Salem Citizens Active in Relief of an ex-Resident of Their Town. Salem special: Friends of J, G. Luhrmaii, nu ux-8al6mllo, who Ib serv ing a flve7par8Ltermin tlio ponitontlAVy for manslaughter, under a commitment from Baker county, today began "the circulation of a petition asking the Governor to grant tlio convicted man a full pardon aud rcctoration to citizen ship. Since Ins incarceration, Irahrman's wife haB been working faithfully to hc ouro hia pardom She has "just returned from Hakor county with a petition sign ed by 300 of tho citlzon of Bumpier, tlio officials of that municipality, tho Baker county officers and eleven of tho jurora that convicted Luhrmsn. Tho eorvlces of the Circuit Judgo who presided when Luhrmau was convicted have also been enlisted in tlio prisoner's behalf. Tlio petition being circulated here la supplementary to that brought from Eastern Oregon and is being largo) y signed. After the usual preamble, the petition prays for Luhrman'a pardon and roHtoratlon of citizenship, bollov lug sueh action would redound to thu good of the state by Uii rehabilitation of a citizen u ho ban broken the law be cause he was compelled to do so in self defmir-o. and not from wanton desire to viokutu stntutu or gratify a personal vengeiico." In the spring of 1800, Luhnnau, in a quarrel with his partner, with whom hu was engaged in tho lunch-counter busi ness at Sumptcr, in self defonru, it is al leged, killed tho man, who had many times threatened his life Prior to the commission of tho criino Luhrmau boro a good reputation. Tho prison manage munt reports him an exemplary pris- oner. KdncatoVoor Itowels With Cuicaretf. Cnndy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10a, SSo. It O. O. O, fall, drugglstu refund money NO SALUTES WANTED NEAR PRESIDENT'S CAR Recalls Deeds of Pennoyer.- Capr; Howard and Col. Tom Wade - Salem's chief of Polico ;lias received following letter from Richanl Sylvester, Major aud Supt. of the Washington, D. O,, Metropolitan polico department. Doc. Gibson, tho Salem chief, will be on' duty that day as usual mounted on tho finost nnd best bred riding horse in the valley, but hero is the lot ter: Doar Sir: The President of tho Unit jd States and other distinuishoJ officials will arrive in your city at 0:00 o'clock, A.M , (Pacific Time) May'22, 1001. via tho Southern l'acltfc Jtallroad, and will leavo at 12:00 o'clock, M tamo dato. I give you tida information that you inav be enabled to make audi poi ce arrangements (or his safety and comfort as your good judgement may dictate. The prevention of salutes beintf flred in' prpximity to the President's car would bo appreciated, , How Art Yur Kldorja I Dr. IIobba'Bparairui PIIU cure all kldner Ilia. Ham. plo free. Add. SUrUuc Uumuttf Co., Cklcau or M. Y. ANOTHER VICTIM OF. "I COLLEGE ATHLETICS Herbert Winalow, a riiember of tho Willamette college ..athletic, team, Wdnesday evening sustained a second fracture of the right fore arm. Young Winalow, while pole-vaulting about tiaonth ago, fell and experienced a frac ture of that member whioh was not properly treated and' last evening while running about the university campus praotiolng for omeof the sprinting events, he fell and rofrictured the .same a-m. The Injnry was treated by Dr. G, A. Ballard. Bd Time take pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright am my com plexion Is better. My dootor says it acts gently on tho stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It is made of herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medi cine. All druggists sell it at 25c. and 50 ota. Lane's family Medicine movs uie bowels each day. If you cannot get It, semi for free sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, LeUoy, N. Y. T.ikn wwir wbsl to Bblno A Hsuset ami have it pleased erireair4, IttdlnftJ season ia almost here - 8-Vtfi1 1 ,&. Hura ARRIVALS. X The Willamette. E EmetPon, Clreigo. " Geo. W. Orth, St Inla." Wm. Best, S F. Tall Thompson. Portland. .' F. L. MuniirvClevelaiid O , 8. Roihnnn, N. Y. Cily. , W. G. Morric, Seattle. O. V. Allen. Salem. F II. Kellv, Portland. Mm. Bowdeti, lntb iwiitlenee. . Dirk I!lit,elt, Indepcnde't'ce. ' W. Jordon. N. Y. '" ' Walter Jackson. Portland. ; Edward hray, Portland. W. M. Wlftiom, Portland. John W. Coleman, Ashland Of. '. 0. L. Dirk, Portland W, L Chalmers, Portlaml. Jpo. II. llurgard, Portlaud, L. W. Curnaliaii, Portland. W, W. HoHgland, S. F. R S. Stolne, Watervilfe Wash. Clyde Kiltz. McCjv. J'l O. W. AdaniB, S,l? ThoniBB A Morrow, Chicago. T. G. Hondrickp, Eugene. War Department's Navy. San Francisco, May 2. The trans port Warren, which haB just been over hauled, is to start nt once for Manila. The army transport sorvlra will soon number among itsflei-toneof tho largest vessels of her kind in tho World. About two months ago Unrlo Sam purebft'ed the big British freight steamer. Samoa, and she is now expocted nny day from Hongkong. On her arrival hero sho will bercfitted and turned Into a modern troop ship, similar to tho Gran , Sherman, Sheridan nnd Hancock. A hurricane deck will bo built and cabins and state rooms for llrstclssa passengers provided, besides antplo accommodations for two regiments" of Infantry. TlieSainoa'isa sister ship to the Algoa, now owned by tho Pacific MailCoiripany. Sho is 0,300 tons gross and 4,507 tonB net burden, 4 15 feet long, 62 feet bcatn( aud aud 23 feel 8 inches deptli of hold. Be altloa two regiments of soldiers sho will easily carry 5,000tousof freight atun ave rage speed 0(12,!$ knots an hour, A little amateur baseball on Sunday hasfrom tirno immemorial been unavoid able. But match gamos botween differ ent towns should not bo encouraged. Tlse TWO Arcfcers. Love nnd Death are both depicted as arch ers, when Iovc sets his arrrow iu n wom an's henrt and she turns and follows, seeking healing of her hurt, could there be aught sadder then that site should, be led by very Love Into tlieambush where Death, arrow on string, waits to plant his deadly shaft in her breast? Yet so it is. Time and ngjjn Love proves to be Death's decoy. And often when the grim archer fails to in flict mortal hurt, he leaves the sufTcring woman to deep through life like a broken-winged bird. Why does love lend to suffering? Many a woman has nsked that question piteoitbly and passionately. She lias for saken father and mother to cleave unto her husband in the belief that so she was achieving woman's highest happiness. Hut Instead of happiness she has round misery, struggled with it until struggle teemed useless, and at lnt bus come to accept her misery aa the "cross" laid up on women who love aud murry. There is no real reason why almost every wife and mother should not enjoy wuiid health. The causes of her mUery lie iu diseases which affect the delicate, womanly organism. Disagreeable drains re carrying away the vital force. In flammation has lighted its fire for slow rnrfti(it fllrrntinn la nflm. Into the Heuder tissues. Female weakness is making life a daily martyrdom. Is it any wonder that the nerves are racked, dint appetite falls, and night, which mould bring rest, brings only restless tnd troubled dreams? Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures die womanly diseases which undermine he general health. It dries the drains, outs out th Are of inflammation, hsals I he ulcerated tissues ami cures female "venkuess. In n word, it makes weak votiu-n strong and sick women well. "Favorite Proscription" is n true torn jernnce medicine. It contains no alcohol, 3 cither opium, cocaine, or other narcotic. Kick aud ailing women are invited to xmsult Dr. Fiurcc by letter, free of charge. All correspondence strictly pri vate ami sacredly coniuieniwi. 111 u Mttle more than thirty years Dr. Pierce, (insisted by his staff of nearly a score of liiysictans. lias ireaieu anu cureu u isff a million women. Write, without jesr or fee, to Dr. K. v. rierce. cmei .v.,.t.14. .tu!ntrm I rt 1i T.lVftlfita' Ifo- tel and Surgieal Institute, Buffalo, N. V. ' HAD GIVEN UP HOPE. ' "It Is with feeliiiK or 4ure irratHtute tfcat I tin write ta you." wye Mr Harry A Brown, Orouo. 1'enotMOol County, MiB "I wrote lu j-m jHcerBl(! my beaHh Ut bwiug (I filtik it wa ih Jane), aud you advued m to .ake your Iavarfte 1'rracripllon ' and tJoldeii :eiHcl Ulacovery.' wbUh I did caiiut to dl rc(iHf, and omUHiMd taViiw them r Sre aioiithk I took iiiue bottle of l'avortu l're KMptloii ' ix. ut Cioldru Medical IHtcunry.' isd I. -or mU U Ir I'lerre rllU, My due m 4s'i"cement aad nil eratkw of the Httrua, aud I wu to a terrible cuudiltoa vh iB ami wVa aud had jrlye up aft hoi?, 'Jff tau t M ductwed with low dir iciru dortore wTlMu lUr moatlu and l"! it RtteMK li44r w growfe wkr all tae linw l Jjc-U4 to try your amUcinc a IW htird of lite HWtty enrea reaatHNkt from tbelr V. Iihm t UAUt ana im m irri after uafutf Uiew that I kept oa uat hHI a tver fu nr tile, aud to Ir. Vtct 111 W Lutilea ami fU kO Hiueh lt- "' .TT : .. - . . . .11 , . m rce all the VJefcWeTfegan UIcIb,- your we4Wne I only Hcixl i itu puunoa I now werjiH l"27, forty puunde la aix taoeilb 1 alull IB (Jt ui, mot wnu ocur,,af ""." k I .lull wrlu to lr Werce every tlrtei I am Dr. Perce's Common Sense Medial Adtisst U sent frt-e on ifeejptof sUmpj tu my fcxpw of wwmlx. aon&t sr wteent stamn ftr the 'paper-bouud l,uek, or for olotb bfndltfif d j D ut nifney to nuiiirr i mi "T-SJ slarips. A4tuss xir, tu v. oc.ee, kuffalo, N. Y. Bean tU 9 ivl '"? B" nmsffpi fcjtxt ( u vrrv- :v&yBlarW8sW ' "Diu sm L"fZT HMHHBHHHNIi' SJOIS!msaS3MljmsmmmBKBKKif Tho Kind Yon Ilnvo AlWnyA In nso for over 30 years, uiul I A Allmv All Oountcriclts, Imitations ISxpcrlnients thnt triflo wU) Inlhnts nnd Children Expo What is C Castorln is xv hnrmless snbi goric, Drops nnd Soothing I contains nolther Oiitttm, Mv mibHtanco. IU ago is its jritti nnd allays Fovcrlshncss. It Colic. It relieves Toothing 1 luul Flatulency. It nsslinila Stonmch aud Bowels, giving Tho Children's Panacea Tin CAST GENUINE Boars tlio b!2 - r htm - The KM You Hayo Always Bought In Use For Ov& 30 Years. TH otNTaun eOMf Nf, tt ' Vcorrmolit "?. ., New Food Preparations ORAIN-O, the now foul drink, U a Niiliuituto for coffee that either (lhlldrtiu 6r adults may tiro without harmful t ffititB. For tlessort try JKLL-O. It cun be prepared iu n few mluutefl and in various fluvorB. Only 10 n paukago, Harritt &. Lawrence OM) 1'OKTHI r'lOK attnoi'liv 5iU Vir;i 1-liNLr s- -i jw r. -a- Tr-TrK.T KERN INCANDUaOlJNT OAH DURNKH- foChlmuov, no blackened Mantles. Gives Wi otindlo power per loot of gas consumed. Several 6Uoh. Wo hove In and giving a .V) candle power light for a-It) of one font per hour. Also the .-so z, giving 70 caudle power at a cost of U-10 ol i rent pur hour INVESTIGATE. THRM Salem Gas. Light Co. GhomokotB St. Plumbing and Roofing Mako your contract for plumbing curly to eomiro the best job for the luast money . ;::.:: A METAL ROOF on your building is durablo and economical, will protect your proiiorty from itro In adjoining building untl ought to reduce ttie ' cost of Insurance. : : : t ! : i s : A GALVANIZED IRON SKYLIOUT la lighter , and etrongor than wood, guitrautewl not to leak, Estimates furnished ami the bot of woik promptly performed by : : : : : i i i BURROUGHS &i FRASBR PHONE 1611 IOU STATU. The Great Bbaieettc Steel IRange We have a new stock to Arrive ...Soon... R. M. WADE & CO. SALEM OREGON THE" FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM O.iBQO A flrat-olass pi I vale hospital for the treatment of .'Iconic and sii.glcal casos. Ilullt the past year ospeoially lor 1m ptrtK for whioh it Is usi. Convenentiy located within four WofU ol the l..isiintw pari of the oily. The most modern fur.uslniw lKtt Biidtaiifl throughout the building. Heated by lio mt ami light! hy kb and eleotleity. Here the sisk oan have the won lor t H h clgitiil private home, combined with all the advaMm of a yeHrH hospital without the noise, confusion, and pi.blicii sIMnkHiik ..nri. Outsitle physlolans bringing cases in treated will. U gitMiMt wnrittsy. and assisted in operations If requested, lor twin ami fnrtlrer inlruin. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D, SUPT. 11 Villi I ",,,VUMI '' fc'i' ' VISITORS WBLCOMEO BRTEBK 2 Af R15, bought, nnd whicli J'tns hcn ins bonio tho sljrimtTiro of is been inntlo under lila per- npcrvlsion sinco Its infancy. to ono to ddcdlvo yoi in thlrt. ud Justnjrood" aro but and ciidtiii.t;ot tho health of onco nynlnst Experiment. STORIA tuto for Crtstor Oil, Paro rrups. It is Pleasant. It nhtuo nor other Narcotio anteo. Jt destroys Wtirnia ;ures Dlarrhiea nnd "Wind ouhlcs, cures Constipation s tho Pood, regulates tho healthy and nut lira I sleep Mother's Friend OR I A ALWAYS I tgnaturo of 444 mubim arrutT, nw toea orrv A JUDGE OF PniME MEATS alwayB knows just what ho wants, and knows that ho can always got It from our choico stock. If you want a doll uious roast, steak, chop or cutlet that Is tender, ricft aud succulent, aud cut by an export hand, trimmed and got up for your table to ault thu Quean's taste, you will alwayB find It at CROSS'S, and at lower prlooH than von can find it for any where ohm iu Salem. E C, CROSS SALEM ORE Ph one 201. WITHOUT A RIVAL Wo tlefv anyone to suceunHfully ehnb eiif'u our Mniemi'iiL that von can not from ux a little tho finest mock oi toiiHoned lumber obtainable horrahoutH, wlnitluir ynu want n few feot or hoards by the iIhiuhiuiiI. Ills our purpose to suit ynu in tvry rmpetit, and our Blip ply, InollitittH and melbndK enable iib to "maki triMxl" mr promiHes. Near H, P. Depnt. rimnituTil. Guodnlc l.iniilicr Co. "N.T T"rS Xt Tl vsv INJGyVV l stool; tho No 1. burning ono fool Kir hour Tolophono 6KH BUSINESS CARDS, I O. H .M .AiOK 303ES3SG,aC Succcecsor to Dr, J. M. Keono, of White Corpor, falem Oro. Parties do string superior operation's tit moderate fee n any branch are incspicial request. Dr. Grace Albright Graduate of lAmerlctn School" of osteopathy. : : : Kvcry hourB U Fellows' streeta. dov except Sunday. Ofllce to 12 a. m ; 1 to 4 p m. Odd Temple, Cor. Court aud High Phono, Main 2281. , . .1 Money tcyLcair On farms and city property. InvcM" ments Judifioiifly mntle. liieuraure of feeled. , JOHN MOIR Ovei Ttlephonu olllce 2G0 Coin'l. St. 4-Otf ALBERT A. JESSUP, aEB3SffJ?'I:s,a?, Phone 1011. ROOMS 1 AND 8, OHAY BLK. SOUL Tunere JIUOS. Piano aud Repairers PORTLAND OHH. For Salem and vicinity lauvo ordero nt Ueo. Will's Musio Store. - B. P- JONES. Attornoy-nt-Law Toledo, Oro- on VUlorkof Circuit Courlfor six Jean and ha an up-to-date abitraotot all property la Lincoln oouniy u'.iiu S. C. STONE M D. Praprlstor of Stone's Drug Store SALEM OREGON. Tlio storos(two in number) aro lo cated at No. 235 and 888 Commercial street, and aro woll stocked with a com hiii. nu fruit bwukou n.vt. .. mm- no of drugs and inedicinosi toilot I artlcloa, perfumery, bruahea etc. DR. STONE Hits had some 25 years erporlenco n tho nractlco ( medicine nnd now makes no charge forconsultatlon, oxatn Inntlon or prescription Bottled Beer Klitixet A Ueck,8ucccMors to Southgalsrs Uottltr. Works. All orders for bottled boor will bo filled at tho brewery. Kept on cold storage. ktw ruv ueiiverv leiopnone ami. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mail nnd passenger train r. Baggage to all parts of tho olty. Prompt porvice. Telephone No. 211. DISQUE A IIOMYER taurant Easy ot access. Courteous reception. First-class cooking1. You enjoy what you order at lo6 State st. GEORGE BROS. Props WALL PAPER New on to-dato stock of wall papor JiiHt received. Our jirlcea will compete with nil com pel itore. You can ave monoy by ageing our ntoak before you order your puTTitfng or piiiHirfngdone. I'lHlliimtes cheerftilly furnlnhed for all work In our line. lemmonT BURr, 105 Stale Street. SALEM LODGES KORICTlCNB OK A.MICH10A 'ouit Hljorwooil Koru.t Ho. 19. MeoU Ktlila ulglila Iu Turner tlock. Wm. llucku.lt. I U Hrowu Buoy ll-17-tvf i Salem Wei OFFICE, OITY HALL; For wator hcrvlce aDpIy at uttico Hills puyublc monthly In iidvarco Mako all ooui)liilnlH nt. ihtt ofllc See That Curve? Tisn'tnverv laundry that tnrna oollars ; tf the variety so iiopnlar nowatlayc so carefully as to avoid makiuir serratnl I tdn to scarify the nick of their wearer I It's only one of our siisclallles to iron rollars smooth, to inU cuffs glUton ' unlets you prefer Iho "domestic" finish ITfle whole truth in a nutshell Is; wo do all sorts of laundry wotk well Salem Steam Uiy COLONSL J OUlSTtn, I'HePBIBTOB. DOUOUS 11. OLMSTED. U(U Phsue 111 (20 Liberty Ptreet Wlj White House Res 5rU i!4rYW6T VaSSSP" 'r WANTED- in this 1 column insoi tod throe times for 2 Bo., 1.. uuo a woaK vi, All ovor flvo linos t BO Bo. montn Atsam 1 . nioi , HPRAY1NG B0AP-A new make of soup aqitnblo (or spraying .hop8frnlt. trees arid chicken, booseus. fiotpolsoaA ous but cfftctlvo, call and sceaaliiple nt Salem Soap Factory, Ferry street. HI O , COW ESTRAYED-A, dark red cow about 8"years old, thtn In flesh, with knot on right ear, left corner 12th nml'Uiildn BtrdetB April 2Ctb. Suitable reward for return W. T. Romsdrjh, 15th and B street, Salem. 5 1 a MAiNXiHL). iTustwbrtiiy men and wo men to travel nnd advertise for old established house of eo)ld financial Btnndlrig. 8alory$80 a year aud ox lionses. all tinvnblii in 'rnnli Vn hiu 'vaoBlnir'rcfluIrd. Give roferencealnd1 enclose pelf addressed .itampedf envel- jamasb. y ito wi6 " nATfisTTBDUUlsl) at HalPTForry to 15c. Take that road when going to iudepemionco, Moutnouilr or othor ointH in Folk comity and eavo an hour's ilitvtl. Skillful fei'rymon nl waya rrady to cervo yon, ' . 4-Zi dAw2m A. D. PgrrYJoiip, Prtp. WANl'EI). My competent young "man and hia wifo employment on a farm. Address E. M. Coatkh, ' 4 27dlw Whlteson, Ore. DO YOU WEAR- PANTa-If bo, Mif Elartll wautato fit you with ta pair. uOOtiunplos 'of .all "OIJImtrorted eliades and stri)0J to sulect from i'.i to $10. Suits guarautecd to fit. $1:1 tofW J. RJ.TiTcElruth, 07 'State'Sti ' . ' ' ' 4 29 tf' FURNISHED ROOMS For light houte kcoplnK'or for transients, lnv,sulta,or single, largo and pleasant with win dows, fronting on Commercial. 'street. ' - ! M. UuTCIIIMf, -I Cottle Block, over Illue Front 6,1 tf FORltKNT OR SALE-Rlacksinlth" shop, 2 acta of tools. Four Iota with houajj nnd barn In hualnesa center or n rood town, Inqturo of Fred Ilurat? Salem, Or., 4 24'lmof WANTED-B6y or"hi lo k'uTn a good J trade. Apply at Journal ofllce. ', tt WANTED. GOO chickens." Uigheat' cash price. Willamelto Hotel. 4 20 tt WANTED. Man to sell our niiu of panla as a aide lino on commission any territory. Tho Eiiru-niin Mfg., Co., Terro Hauto, I ml. 4 IU ft POULTRV ANU EGGS WANTED For cash. Frosh fish always on hand. Taylor Fiali and Poultry Markot, op posito Now1 Opera IIouSo, 140 Court streot. 4171m OLAYION F. YOUNG-Ricycie ropatr lnu'510 North Cottaso street. All work guaranteed. Rims put on, 1.60; oleatiintf, $1: puncturoS, 25c; fork tips, pair. $1.20. All other work in propor tion. Wheels called for and delivered frco. Phono Rod 25G(1. 4 13 lm WANlKD UuyorB (or now. homo made wogoua, bottor nnd cheaper than East ern muko, I havo on hand ono new farm wagon, 2 hacks, 2 phaetons, 2 buck liourds, also 4 aeoond hand wag oua different aizoa and sovoral buggiea cheap. Will tako your old wagons in excluitigo for new work. All work guaranteed. Salem Wagon Factory, Werner tonuel, iSUi Commorcial St. , mtf WOOD WANTED.-oflers will ho re celved on lots of fifty cords or (ear. Call or address Journal, oflico, Salem. rrrr, 3-27-tf WANTED MAN-rwlth horso and bujrgy to soil Pasture Stock Food. Salary $11 per week anil ten per cent on all ealos. Farmer preferred. Previous experi ence not essential. Pasture Stock Food la tho greatest discovery ovor in ado in practical and eclontltlo feed ing, and Is sold on an absolute guaran-i tee. Steady, permanent trado eaaily l established. Sample box, autllclent for two weeks feeding, free. Send 25 contain stampa or ailvor to cover ox prooa chargea Pasture Stock Food Company, U21 Times Rullding, Ohlca. go. 3 21-tf LADY AGENT Your opportunity llygola Straight Front and Military, ' Corsets aro money makera. Every woman wants ono. For terms ap ply Dopt. D. Western Cofset Co.,' St. laiile, Mo. 3 18 3m , OllOlOE furnislied rooms for gentle inon, or for man and wifo. Apply at corner State and Winter Streets. 3 13 Iff NEW FEED BTORE-Opposlte" court house on High Street. A full line of Hour and all kinds of feed carried. Hay and grafn bought and soldi Feed chopping douo at lowest rates. Get our quotations before- you buy, Till sou, ilartlolt Grain Co. AlTM FOlT RENT-Six miles south of Snleni 120 acres all under cultiva tion, good schools, pear church, free Rural delivery, Grain rent. Address 11. H. Care Jouunal 2 1 tf fihTFlTt WOOD WANTED. Uall at the olllce of the Salem Light and Trnc- tlou company. 130-tf Prepoatls for Qulidlst. , Sealed proposuU will be recelvod hy. the itndersigiiod at the State Capitol on May 4, 1001, at l'olock" p. m. Iqc cer tafh Imnrovdmonta to bo tnde at the state fair grounds at Salem' Oregon, i'laus and specifications can be seen at the olllce of W. D. Pugh, Salem, Ore.,' ,uid at the Iluilders' Exchange, Port laud, Oro, W. II, Wmiiiuko, J. II. Sotlkmicik, I l m.l IImII.IIih. (nminhliui i -o m """"'"Ii wwm.....v. .. . . .- OI.I- i. iiriug your inwn mowers to omiip . Uauser and have them sharpened aud , overhuu forthoaprlngfeasou. 3-1 tf, A rotldlsli bluuk cow escaped from Welbers pasture near Turner April lOtli, has a brown ring about the nose, bUt horns and brown streak on back, weighs about 100J lbs, hall Jersov. Reward for roturnlng o Carl Wtnkelman, Prst um. 4 22 2 Huiowfng Sang Co, Qhjueso and Japanese Fancy aud Dry , gOodi, Hllks, Ladies' Underwear. wlt. wrappers and embrolderery. I',I"" ing Gootla, Maltiiigs.Ornaments, China- ware, etc, All selling at very low prices. 140 State Street, Salem, Oregon. O. C T Co's JArWNUK rHKAaKB pOMONil AJL.TONA. IJCAVEU y0UP0HTI.D "Duck bath Huts and Coort tju M. V, BAtDWI". at' auMima nr. rr-TTf. I iii e"1 i ? "t h 4 - ft. ; i ;. ..' (S-l-J " .t'.6 4 ( wsss. MT"i