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, ,.' L1 BEST FOR THE BOWELS rrmiln. healthy tnaroment of th nii'm 111 tin will tip. Ktfpli VAiir hawtli etcrr J bowel f t, tmlut, mot 1 clear Mid clean M lent (ill to take CANDY CATHU EAT JEIYI LIKE CANDY KoTr Blckf g, .Wealtn, m Crlpr, 10, , ami centi tier box. write for free lainplt, and booklet on leallh. Addrona iTtnuso niiMKDr coaiust, cntriio r tr tout. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Whwi in IMrdaml trr moalt Perkin's Hotel Restaurant. WllltH II) lc till 10b 21 (JeUtfl, Journal on file Meal a Ucurto, 2-2711 Satisfied with tho flavoring oxtrnctfl you havo boon gutting? And what do-yotf pay? For u 2 ounco panel bottle you pay 20o and It holds only lCc worth. Our (No Panel) bottle holds full 2 ounces for 20c. When empty, or nny other bottle you furnish, wo sell out of tho bulk 2 ounces for 15c. 25 por cent, p.uod. Any Flavor to Be Had And if the stroiigth la not found lu these goods, money will bqrofuuded. Yokaliama Tea Sore 2(0 Commercial St.' Salem, Or. Hinuo'JIll. troo Delivery. The Willamette. II 8 Ororncker, Now York. Graham Glass Jr.. Portland. A F Rogers, I'ortland. Franklin Grinith, Oregon City. John II Wi idwartl. I'ortliind. Loin Geer, Now York. J It Grower, Seattle. Alo.c Colin, San Francisco. Horacu 0 Smith Bun Fraimleoo. L. Cobli'iitz, Portland. J T Klley, Eugene . Clias liolmnu, Portland. B C .Miles, Nowbetg. M Goldsmith. New Y'ork. B A Colwell, City. New Oakery Opened on Court Street TheMcHlwnln Bakery inthoP.S Knight block ou Court street today startod bust noa under vqry fnvorablo aueplcto. They will turn out everything In the bakery line, and exptctsoon to open a lunch stand, whoro coffee nnd oiherwarm drinks will be serv'ud in connection with bako-stuff; alga taffy and other candles will bo made Irtish anil sold, also fruits, nuts and canned goods. A specialty will bo made of entering for weddiugi and other p.irties,cnkes itnd ico creams niado to order. Ico cream will also bo served in boiuoii. WiUt Shall wb Have for Descrir Thin ititHtIoa nrlBca lu the family every tiny. Let ub answer It today. Try .Tell-O, a delicious nnd healthful dessert. Prepared In two minuted. No bulling! no baking! simply atld boiling water nnd set to cool. Fla Fla eors: Lemon. Orange, Iluspberry and Strawberry. Get n pnekngo at your groci'ra today, 10 cts. Ruhlin-Sharkey Flcht Arraneed Nkw YonK May 20, James J. JcffiloB will leave this cjly for ,Ssn Francisco next aturiiay. in too meantime iiewm try.to arrnngo.a ina'tjt with Ruhlju or Sharkey to! tntro plaeofiioxt A,ugua'U ( "1 don't think tlltWls a'ny 'inaura of a purse being-offered for a big battle at present, '"said Jeffries," and I have decided to go to California for a rest during tho summer. 1 am roady to meet any man in tho world, tho con test to take place, in August, before any responsible athletic flub " DON'T TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE YourLIfeawayl You can be cured of any form ol tobacco ualne ellj. ba maUo well, tronK, tnaKDrilc, lullol new life and vigor by taking MO-TO-DAO, that roakea weak, meu atrong. Many gain tea pound in ten tiara, over OUU,UUU curca. aii unigguta. Cure guaranteed. Uook- let and adilca l'KHlt. Jl ddrea STUKI.INU KUMKUV CO., Chicago or New Yor rk. 43J llemllnir nil n Cure. The practice of reading aloud at reg tilur Intorvulu 1h fit flivot Uonotlt to any ono affected with n oheat complalut. In nil cuHs qf lung trouble l Is Imppr tuut to Indulge In thoo exorcises by which the client Is lu inrt tilled or omj) tled of nlr, and reading aloud, singing and whistling aro three of those oxer- Cl8(.'S. There are many who cannot sing, mid we do not expect the fair sex to whistle, but reading aloud can lie prac tical by all. Cure must lie taken not to overdo It. of courso. and" the body MaiuWl je In such a position as to allow the ujiet to l.iivo free ploy. ltftidhiK aloud. If we pay atteutlon to what Wf are doing, will not only 1 lwieiktal -from the fltaoilpojnt of health, but will also" have PW Qffpct of umUng ua U-tter siwkers by teaching uh pr.ipt-r inoUulutlous or tho voice and li luerensinj; out Uuftwledgu. This is where it has the advantage ovi-r whistling and. sjnglugt gW CATHARTIO TM ntitt r iiMitTmiliir 11 1 1 T I ill 111 I &f fire you ftrMmvALS SS3Smmss2 Ctnuiac tmpd C. C C Never sold kt bulk. fkware of the dealer who triu to sU "sonvethlnt; jutt as ood." IfflMIMIIIIIIIIIIIflllfllllllllillfli fc Social Snap SliotC Phene: Mala 931 O liMliliMiilMllliilM SOCIAL EVENTS FK'DW My opera House 21 H lilt! Grand Wjial Did Tonuiklus Wo" Saturday, May 25 -Woman's Gltib. Meeting. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION Convention Meets jn.Thls City One Week From Today. Tho Marion County Convention of tho Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet In thlo city a week from today, Tuesday, May 28. Tile session will lasl two days, meeting during tho day at tho Rociotv hall, on Court Btroot, and for the ovenfng service some church will bo se cured, probably tUo iim Methodist. Each organization isnllowed ono dele gito for oach 15 members, and a largo number of vlsltorjfrom all parts of tho county in anticipated. Mrs. Tulels, of Tumor, la county superintendent and will presldu at nil the meetings. Sho is also vlce-prQflldoutof the state convon tlon, At tho regular m scting hold this afternoon programs are being arranged f ir the series of meetings. The Rebekahs of Salem Mrs. O, D. iluttn and lira. Mnblo West, members of Salem Rebokdh t.odL'0 No. 1. 1. 0. O. F. who leave this city in a few days to mako their homes elsewhere, koto treated by tho re mainder of tho lqdgo mombora last' ovoning to an elaborate .entertainment in honor o' their departure After tho regular lodge mooting hold In tho hall in tho Odd o1Iowb' Templo, a musical and lltarary program was ronderod, musical numbers boing con tributed by tho Misses Childers, Davis, Cox and Hrown, nnd rondlnga by Mrs. M. P. Baldwin and Miss Bessie Buck Ingham. Allof.tho numbois wore onjoy able and excellently rendered. After tho program was completed, tho banquet hall was the ecencoof festivities, r-freshmeutB being servod in a pretty way and discussed at considerable length. Tho evening was enjoyable to the largo number proiont anil the ladies departing soon will .have pleasant memories of tho last evening with tho Salem Robekahe, i. i Nat GoodwIn'cSuccessor Harry Corson Clarke, tho cutnedian, who is declar l by many to bo the natural successor to Nat Goodwin, nnd whose popularity is Increasing year by year as he is seen in- now creations, in nono of which ho over falls to score, ham a now farce this season which ho declares gives him tho best opportunity he has ovor had. It is callod "What Did Tomklna Do?" and It concerns tho doings of a frisky man with a studious eon whom the gallantries of tho father leads inti all sorts and conditions of etnbarrassmonti and complications, It is full of action, clean and wholesome, and is n shout from tho start to tho finish. Ono of tho features is tho ilowor garden of handsomo women who appear in tho production and as they aro most richly gowned an nudienco is kept in a torrent of applause as each successive creation of tho proiont season in Paris Is shown. Tho mounting of the play is also note-worthy, entirely new scenery being used throughout. Tho now farco will bo presented at the Grand Fiiday night. PERSONALS D. F, Warner was in Portland today. 0. Denton has returned to Portland. K. P. McCornack Is In Portland today. D. It. N. Blackburn is In Portland to day, Mr. and .Mrs. K. C. Cross am in Baker City. Hon. '1. F. Moody, has returned t j Tho Dalles. Mrs. G, 1). Biiollng has returned Portland. Miss Sadie Black ton is visiting to In Portland. Miss Martha Wattless has gone to Portland. wMr. and Mrs. L. B Geer have gone to Baker.City. Sir. and Mrs. F. F. Tows have return ed from Newport. Mrs. II. Taylor has returned to her nomo in Portland, Mlis Ivlith Knox has returned, to her home In Portland. Mrs. A. N. Biuh and Midi Jiughes spent Monday at Portland, T, B. Kay and P. F. McGeo of the 8a lam Woolen Mills aru in Portland today. Mrs. A. D. Palmer is the gue-t of her daughter, Mrs. Archie Crosby, at The Dilles. John W. Cochran, of Tin: Jjuus-.M.'a loial force, U spending a. week in San Francicco. Mies Lena Aohlllrb has returned to Portland after a two neeks visit with relatives in this city. Miss I.uoia Coihran, who has hern spending the winter at Detroit, hai re turned to her home in this oily. it hs Hilda Plummsrand Mils Kmma Prince have returned to their homes In Portland after a short visit with friends her. Receivers Sale of Harness Stock. Theharneaietoekof Rowntree, Temple k Co., in tho Insurance building, is now open and rwtily for business. This large stock mutt be vIohkI out at onoe and now istlw iimto gel Imreaiiii. U.T. Burnt Receiver. Salem. May 21 5 21 U Oa.MTOZLZa.1 Baantu imiiatwliwJMr.Ea!jJit Blgaatu f 1 WPUPOFPr m, 'ivi' iH3 W sLmJftk & wm &m$yi SfcroMU An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and beneficial affects of tho well known remedy, Jyiiup or Fios, manufactured by tho CAHFomtiA Fio Bruin' Co., illustrato thovnluoof obtaining tho liquid laxa tivo principles of' plants known to bo medicinally laxative nnd presenting thorn In the form most refreshing to the tasta and accoptablo to tho Bystein. It is tho ono perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing tho system effeotually, disponing colds, headaches nnd fevers srontlyyot 'promptly and enabling ono lovercomo habitual constipation pet aianontly. Its perfect freedom from ovory objoctionablo quality and sub stanro, nnd its acting ou the kidneys, liver nnd bowels, without Weakening or irritating thorn, mako it tho ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs are used, as thoy aro pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from senna nnd other nromntio plants, by a method known to tho Oamfoiinia Fio Stow Co. only. In order to get Its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember tho full namo of tho Company printed on tho front. of ovcry package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO. 8AN FRAHOI800, OAU tOUISVUilJE. KT. MEW TOOK. K. T. Jforsalo by all Druaglsts. Prlco DOo. per bottla WEEKLY SUMMARY OF CROP REPORTS, From tbo Oregon Section, Cllmnto and Crop 8orvlco, snd Wrntbcr llnrenn. Weekly Crop Uulletln FumMicd by Kdward A. Bealu, Di rector, l'orlla"d, Or, Warm nnd partly cloudy woathnr pre vailed until Thursday afternoon, when a chango tocoolor, accompanied by show ery comlltioiiB, began nnd continued tbo r unainder of the week, Frosts occurred Monday morning in the eastern porliuii of tho State and on Saturday morning at a fow exposed plages in the western por tion. Tho fronts, however, woro not hoauy onough to cause material damage Tho maximum tomporaturoa during, tho week in western Oregon ranged between 54 dpgreoa and 74 degroes, and tho mini mum temperatures between 42 degrees and 51 degrees, In eastern Oregon tho maximum tomperatures ranged between 52 dogroos and 82 degrees, and tho mini mum temperatures Lilt ween 32 degrees and 53 degrees. Fall wheat, rye and barley contlnuo in excellent condltlton, and that farthest advanced has bep;un to head. Spring wheat and oats have mado n good growth and thero is no complaint of insect pestB damaging olthor fall or spring sown grain in any section of the 'State. Al falfa, clover, tamo grass and pastures aro doing splendidly lyid tho prospects now aroexcollont for a good crop of hay, Stock id getting fat. Sheep shearing 1b well advanced .and tho wool clip, while not qulto as heavy as Inst year, is re ported vory gcod. uaruens, nltnougu backward, arq doing woll, and thero is an abundance of early vegetables in tho market. Po'tatq and corn planting and summer fallow tag are practically cnmploted. Corres pondenta genoraly roport nn increased acreage in potatoes and corn. Corn noods nlore rain nnd warmor weather in southern counties", but elsewhere It is doing nicely and its cultivation is la general progress. Hops continue. thrifty and promising. Complaints regarding the dropping of Italian prunes havo Increased ovor tho northern portion of tho Willamette valley and there will fall short of former expectations. Tho ouUopk for a good crop of applet coutinuos favorable. Six Million Boxes a Year. In 1895, none; in 1900, 6,000,000 boxes; that's Cascarets Candy Ca thartic's jump into popularity. The people have cast their verdict. Best medicine for the bowels in the world, All druggists, 10c. Dniilrl O'Coniirll'a Verm, In tho Nntlonal Library of Ireland U the fee hook of. Daniel O'Connell. This volume, lu Its 100 pagot or so of paral lel columns, laboriously prepared by the hand of the liberator himself, bIiowh In pounds, shillings and pence his enrly struggles. O'Couuoll wns called to tho Irish bar In 17PS the year of the rebellion nnd seven days later he got Ids first brief, from a brother-in-law, who retained him ,to draft a deo larutlon on a promissory note. Tho only other business he got that year was also given him by a klusmnn a cousinand It wns of the same kind. Tho fee on each occasion wns 1 2s. fld. IL.wph III one of fbls .earliest fluHoti that O'Conmdl inndo the retort that attract ed attention to him. 10 was crops ex amining nn awkward witness, who de elated that ho had drunk nothing but .lib." shnro of a nlnt of whisky. "On ,'your oath, iMWtf''Uiundara the young counseL'wasfnonyour shnri all but ,thS pewterU f f t, Q'Cpnni'U'suco bootols anilnterestlng recuru 01 uib ininu tiwj m uiu (iuic- Blon. For tho first year, as wo have seen, his Income amounted to only 2 5s. Cd. Next year ho earned over 60, and the year after he" made over 400. According to memoranda, made In his own handwriting his Income In 1803 was 405, and In thd following years, 773, 840, 41.077, 1,713. 2.108, 2.730, 2,031, 3,017 and 3,808 re spectively. TryCrals-Ol Try CralnOI 1 Ask your Grocer today to ahow you a package of'ORAlN-O, the new food drink that tnke. the vm of soffue. 'Ilu- ehlldreli may drink It without I Injur' as well as the adult. All who try It. like It. GR.UNO baa that Heli seal brown of Mocha or Java. ' l.nt t lii maili. from nuru lrmiiiR. anil tlu ituttft iUtlkuite stiiiiiucli naealves It KuXiutTdbrrlV Vj'tlTr'vrlcToP.oefl 'flJoV'aifll 2 eta, pjnrpaotag rtldto"ill groni ,i-- HOTEL KLEPTOMANIACS. it -. k- Pt'fNtunnlilj' lllcli, (in rati. Who Ap t'rninltli Oilier I'ooiilc i I'roiicrlj, I wan inuOli Btrtiek with tlft? habH's'df klppton.nnln counnon to yoinn or the presumably rich visitors W116 engitgod expensive aults 6f rooms nnd even paid tliolr- bills. After' tliiS dopnHuro of thofp gui-flts the bed .would be found minus., the sntlp .pr-sllk coverlet,, whllv towels and plllowsjlps were, nlso very often removed. On one occasion a gi'iitloninn engng ed a double room, for oniiilglit only and the fqllpwUR niiultig, tho mnld, knowing of his depnrturei inndo up thr bed with f,rcsh linen for, the ncxtoctju tinnt. UOwcwr, tho visitor h'ad'cvl dcntly l-ctitrncd to his1 room nftct bienkfnst, dellbcrntely taken tho Blip off tho pillows nnd parked thoin with i his luggage, for on untcrliigtJiQ room shortly after 1 found the. bed ,madoup. but up slips. I happened Jto know-thnt the mnld had cprtnlnly, put fresh otic on when she made, up the he'd. What that gentleman could unpt with these two pillowslips la dllllcuit to under stand. Of course candles, matches nnd. 8onr (supplied gratis) tiro commonly remov ed, mid even tlicheots ontlio lirda arc not spnred. Once a large doublo sheet wns cut Into, pieces, the visitor evident ly requiring sutlklcut linen for n petti com or lining to n skirt, judging from the shape of the pieces loft. Tho hotel sheet wns no doubt tho nearest thing nvnllahlc, so It wob taken to sitvo tlmr and trouble, and the pieces loft were found carefully rolled up and thrown Into a cupboard outslda tho room Which wns only used by tho mnlds,auO strictly private. Heedless to say, be fore tho remains of tho sheet were found tho visitors had departed, leav lng no nddress. Chambers' Journal. ' Statu op Ohio, City ov Toledo, .. Lucas Cquntv. j Fiiank J, CitENKY makes oath that he Is senior partner in tho firm of F. J. Cukncy & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo. County' nnd Stnto afore said, nnd that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and avovy caj of Oa?auu that cannot be cured by the uso of HaiVh CAi TAititn Cukr FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn, to beforu mo nnd subscribed in my 4iresenco. this utli day olijocemuor, A. I). 188(1. -- , A. W. GLEASON, S Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cnro is taken lnter-i anlly, and acts directlyton tho blood nut! mucous fltirlnces ol tho nyetom. pernl for testimonial", ftee F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7Co Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. O .A. JS "3? O X. I J. m Bears tho si IM Klfld YOU llaWAwajS BOtlght Bean tho llnKlnJ You Ha8 Alvrars 'nature of Notice of Termination of Partnership. Notico is lioroby givon tlmt tho co partnership heretofore known as Kllng er and Beck in tho Capital Brewery and Ico Wors at Salem, Oregon, was term inated on May 5, 1001. All accounts; duo tho linn prior to that dato must bo settled at onco at tho otllco of eald Browery. Tho undersigned retiring member of said firm of Kiinger it Beck bespeaka for tho now propnotor, Mrs, Margorito Beck, that lilwrallpntronngo wnich has heretofore heon extended to tho old firm. ICLINGEK A BECK. MAUWOE KLfNUKR, 5-14lm Retiring member of said firm, Notice of Guardianship. To Win. E Joseph and all persons in forested : Notico is hereby given that on May 22, 1001, at the hour of 10 a. in. of said day, at tho olllco of tho county judge of Ma rion county, Oregon, is n timu and placo appointed for the hoaring and examina tion of the ietitionof Wm. Joseph for tho appointment of a guardian for the person and estate of Win E. Joseph, tmondthrift. nnd notice is hereby given ) . .1... 1.l W... V T,,o..nl. .il In nil lu tliu nam f III, ... wunrNi nil., ,u nil VersonBtiiitoreHtad o appear at said time and place for the purpose of showing reasons, if nny thorobo, why tho prayer of Mstitionnr for 11 guardian to b up polntwl for tho person and estate of the Maid Wm. E, Joseph, spendthrift, should imt ho granted. This notico is published purhiiant to an ordoi1 of tno Hon. J. II. Scott, Judge of tlin above entitled court, made this aoth day of May, 1001. WM. JOSEPH. By L. II. McMahau, his att'y 5 22 .11 Notice to Contractors. Sealed promsal, nddrersod to the County Clerk oCMariou Count v.Orctton, and tparked -Bid for Road Work''ill lwrecuived until 1 o'clock Jupo 5th 1IK)I, and then publicly opened in the presence of tho County Commissioner Court Idr Marion County, Oregon, for the following work. Making a fill nnd construct lng i bridge on tho county road leading from Sub limity to Silvurtun where thu Mime crosses BoaVer cVoek. linking a fill and reparlng a bridite on tbo county road leading frpui Auinsville to Shaw where the same crosses Btmvur creek. Making a fill and graveling the same, on tho county road leading oast froip Hubbard; at thewuut approach to the bridge over Pudding river. Profiles, measurements and etimate for thw work moy bo seen nt the oillce of the County Road Master, The County Commissioners Court re servea tho right to reject any and all hhU. v. W. HALL, 5 Htfwtd County Clerk. Proposals foriWoodifor State Capitol, ooalod b(da Indorsed "'Projiowils lor Wooi! for papjtof," sddreBbl to the undersigned, will bo received at the office of tho SoSrotaryJ of JStata until two o'clock p. in. 'Jut lst,001tfor all er any part of four hundred cords ol fir Wood, cut while green from big fir and Well seasoned. Also foi fifteen cords of spli' ofik wood. All wood must bo four fcet long ; reasonably straight, not 'ete than two and a half inches in diameter. To bo delivered at tlnj Capitol ground?, or within lour or five blocks thereof, closely wjrded without hulk-heads, on or before September lBt, 10O1 Tho right re8ervol to rJet any and all bids and to walvo any formality V, I. DUNBAR, 6 4 wAntd Secretary of Utate. CASTORIA Por Infants and Children. "IR'CARTWRIGHT, IV1, D. SUPT. , Bears, tho BijrnAtoroof jmG& nmnMHHtiirtainifliUii " " '" Jlljlllllllll .i Tho Kind Yon Ilavo Always In ttso for over1 00 senrs, nnd sonnl Alliiv All Oouutorfclts, Imitations Experiments that trlllo.wltl Infants and Children-Expo &vffii&gk What is C ASTORIA Cnstoria Is n harmless subs tuto for Castor Oil, Paro Koric, Drops nnd Sootliimr I -mips. It is lvleajaiit. Ifc cuntnlus neither Opium, Mo rnibstanco. Its ago is its gun nnd allays Fovcrishncss. It Colic. It rcliovcs Toothing 1 mid Flatulency. It nsslmlla Stomach nnd Dowels, giving Tho Children's Panacea Tin GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho r S F r w rA ifr ir Sr0 The. Kind You HaY Always Bought In Use For Ov&r 30 Years. ' TMC OKNTAOIt COMMUr, TT 53! There's "Somethin' Doin' " Always at our yards in supplying bnlld era with high grade lumbor for all purposes Wo carry at all times a full stock of the host kiln dried lumber, flooring, luths, hlnglcs,etc. Orders aro filled promptly nt pricea thaulofy com petition. Near S. P. paBsongor depot Phono 051. Goodale Lumber Co. SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anyone wanting a heaJthv nutritious diet should try Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid to digestion and can be readily ser ved. bold by Harritt & Lawrence OLD P01TOITIOK SOMETHING KERN INCANDBBCENT QA8 BURNER (o Chimney, no blackened Mantles, Gives 35 caudlo power per foot y( gas consumed. Several sixes. Wo havo lu stuck thu No 1, burning 0110 foot por hour and giving a 35 candle power light (or 310 ol one cent pur hour. Also the N6 2, giving 70 candlo.powor ut a cost of (1-10 of a cent per hour. INVEBTiqATE THRM Salem Gas Light. Co. Chomokota St. Tolophono B,3 Plumbing and Roofing Mako your contract for plumbing early to seouro tho best Job for tho least inouoy. :;:::: A METAL ROOF on your building Is durahlo and economical, will nrotcct your property from flro in udiuluiui! building M,i' cost of insuranca. ::::::::;: , -tw, A GALVANIZED IRON SKYLIGHT 1h HghUtr T and stronger than wood, guaranteed not to lank Estimates furnished and tho licit of woik promptly performed by ::;;:;: ; BURROUGHS & FRASR PHONE 1611 IOa HTATi Tho Great llbajeetic -Steel IRane We have a new stock io Arrive ...Soon... R. M. WADE :&- CO. SALEM ITHE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM A first-olass eases. Built ita..! nnnvri Uonvenently located witnin - .. . - . . of tho city. Tho mot inolern throughout tho building, lloatoii oleotlclty. iters Hie siuu can privi ivatehome. combined with all wlfhfHit ilm nnlia. confusion, and SALcm uKi:ijun piivato hospital for the treatnu-nt of chrouh.and suiglcal It tho oast year especially for the purpirte fur which t it physicians bringing ca in trnated with the grwtrt nrtoiy, and asbltftd in oiHirations If re)tiatwl. For toruia ami furtlfir In'orinu uonwriieor appiy piuuuy. VISITORS WBLCOMED BjrrWtfCN 2 AMD 4 P. M. I'll llftll Mill i'lougltt, ond -vvliioU ymsj ltca ins bortio llio Offrtmfnro of ).)43 been umdo under Ills pcr- upcrvlsiou slnco Its Infancy. io ono,to,lceeivo you In tills, pd ftuHl-ns-rood"'riro liiife nnd endanger tlio licnltli of enoo nulnst E.vpei'imunt phino nor other Narcotic antcc. It destroys "Worms :tires DinrrliuHi nnd AVliul oubies, cures Constipation s tho Food, regulates tho healthy and natural sleep Mother's Friend. I gnaturo of MUHB aTHttT, HCWVOrH CITY - rt-j y- -TTTt rr Lamb. Season It h here, nnd nothing can he mniu pVash'K to tho appetite than a Btiporh "Lego' I.Jinh ', not old ghSop. hut the roil t-pring arlelo. We hiivq the article in nli lis Juiciness. E (J, CROSS SALEM OPE Phone 201. niCOCKtlY NEW! x- X ty in I (Tbo I nnd ought to rodlTco thu' 'OREGON . - ,. OREGON 'j . - . . t .. ..1 . 1 lour dkmk 01 uiu iiubiiich- pnri furnishinJ and latosl apnlhuces uy 1101 wumr auu ugmuv yy gas navu my whiikhib 01 nu ujyniu the adtantagoaof a gem rat "OJpltuI JIlllUl llsidu niibllaity altHndlug oho. Qui -?-3S - i fffifr a Jil" i hi 1 1 1 iMnamliJu.wntii. CLASSIFIED X X AiiJVERTlSEEpTfS! Advertisements, five lines or less, la for 25c. SOcaWeek. $1 50 a month. "ft ANTED. WA NTED. Wo nro Intending to- Whin the Bultevillo cchool building, parties desiring to do this Job will pleato put in bids ou work and matorial sepa rately. AddtcBsall bids to tho clerk, Henry L.MJcntv Clerk School District No. 57, Buttevlllo, Or. 6 14 Jin WANTED. For Cash SSM) to.100 corls largo or small fir. Apply at Journal ofllco, 5 8 tf n u POULTRY AND EGGB WANTED For cash. Fresh fish alwavB on hand. Taylor Fish and Poultry Mnrkdt, op piislto Now Opera House, 140 Court street, 4 17 lm 4, 1 WANTED-HELP. WANTED. Trustworthy men nnd wo men to-travel and advertise for old established houso ol solid financial standing Salary $780 n year and ex penses', all payable in casli. No can vuosing required. Glvo references and enclose fltflLaddrossed stamiied envel ope. Address Manager, !I55 Caxtou Bldir,. Chicago. 4 17t:U) wlO WANTED AN with horso ami biiggy to sell Pasture Slock Food. 8'ahtry 15 per week and ton por cent ou all sales. Farmer preferred Previous experi ence not essential. Pasture Slock Food is tho greatest discovery over made in practical and scientlllc feed lug, and is sold ou nn absolute guaran tee. Steady, iiermauout trade easily established. Samplo box, snlllclont for two weeks feeding, freot Send 25 'cents in stamns or silver to co'vor ex press charges, pasture atocK.tooa Company, !121 Timos Building, Cliica. go. 3 2l-tf LADY AGENT Your Opportunity- Hygoin Straight t'roitt and Military Cbrsots aro monoy niaxors. r.very For tonus np- woman wants ono. ply uept. ii, woatoru uorpet uo., St. 11U1B, Mo. 3 IB 3m FOR SALG-HEAL ESTATE. FARM FOR 8ALK.-80 acres, unim proved lorid near Sclo, Or. Prlco f SOU part down, bul.inco 011 time. Inquiro M. W. Hunt. 430 lm POR SALE. FOR RENT OR SALK-Uliickstnith shop, 2 sets of tools. Four Inti with houso and barn hi business center ol a good town, Inquire of Fred Hurst, Salem, Or., 4 21 lmnt Cedar Shinnies. Where did you get f I ipso shingles? they urn tlio uetroit iiratui luaiio uy Hoover Bros., and aro Uiu-l.ost shingles on the market. Yes aud"tholr prlco Is no higher than the other dealars. Go and see their No. Is, brand marked II, 5 huts to 2 Inches. Also their No. 2s clear of knots 0 in, from hut. They aro sold by H. P.McCracken, 14th St. Englo wood. . o ia nn" TURKISH BATHS WILLAMETTE HOTEL BUSINESS u C ti. MACK. Succcessor to Dr, J. M. Keono, of White Corner, Salem Ore, Parties de siring superior operations at modorate fee in nny branch aru in especial request. Dr Grace Albright . Graduate of American School' of Osteopathy. 1 : t Every day except Sunday, Ollloo liours 0 to 12 a. m : 1 to 4 p. in. udd Fellows' Templo, Cor. Court anil High streets. Phone. Main 228 1, Dr. Taclc Beat, assistant. Money to Loan On fanni and city proportyi' Invent nientH Judiciously made. Insurance of. footed. JOHN MOIR Ovor Telephone olllco 200 Coui'l. St, 1 4.Utf HOULlfi 3JKOS. Piano Tuners and Repairers PORTLAND OHK. For Salem and vicinity Icavo orders at Goo. Will's Musio Store. Bottled Beer KlinccrA UccW.tJucceaaorB toBoUtbSalera Uottlir. Works, All orders for bottled beer will be 111 let at the brewery. Kept on cold storage. M nny naitvnry. 'j)ppijn stir, Easy ol access. Courteous reception. First-class cooking. You enjoy what you order at od State si George Bros. Prop's. WALLPAPER" Now nt to date stock of wall paper jtiitrocolved. "Our prjiuji jjfjy oomiKito with all wm letIlor You can savo money by teeing our slock before vou order your nuintlng or papering dono. Estlinati'schterfully. ftinilthed fur nil work lit our One. LpMMON & BURT, 105 State Street. --TTT -r Trr- O. C. T. Go's fAbUKNUKK UltA'.tH POMONA: a 111 auu n. ' AluXQNA't LliAVKH KOlt I'llirri.ANil -J QUIK TjMK ANp JIiCaI'm(iATI DixU lotK.'Uti'il.otxi 1 Hnil Ht. j M. IMIAIJiwlN. AsDl- i White HouseRestaurant rr Tlid DAILY JOURNAL . MEMDB.p ASSOCIATED VHfA if BEST AbVCRTISINO MEDIUM! tills column Inserted three times All over five lines at sitne rate. u4t. !' -J JL FOR RENT. JOtC RENT. A modorn 8 room rest donee with bath, and all convenience. Pleasantly situated on Water street botweon Marion nnd Union. Inquire at D 3. Bentley A go. flip) FrogjtSt. ftR, RENT-NIco , fl vo ropmttago,, with bhpofiient artd goo 1 well water. Uorner Unfon and High street. A. FyRNIsnEPJlOOMS-For light hoiuo fui iiik or ior transients, in suits or single, largo and pleasant with win dowa fronting on Conimofclal st'eot. r, .11 ... . J' MWTCJHNSJ Cottlo lock, over Blno Font 5 tf FARM FOR RENT-Slx miles, !jnUh in Salem 120 acres- all uridor htiltlva- tiOn. KOOd Bchonlfl. tllMrxl..!..!. p.. !,ari, W' Cfmfn rJnf. Address H. II. Carp Jouhkal 2 I tf FOR RENT.-Good fix room cottage at Nowrort, psrlly furnltdied, ono bok from sun.mor school BudllorTrim. Apply to Journal olllco. 5 20 lw LODGES.. FORESTERS OF AMEttfOA - Court Sherwood Forest No. 10. Meets Frl day nights in Tumor block. Win, Buck, 0. R. A. h, Brown. Secv. 5 18 3t DON'T FORGET-To attend tho ball at Mocloay trlilay May m,, ,Qivon by tho A. 0. a. V.'Lndgo No. 50. Como and bring your friends." '"gl8i3t CAMP STOVES And camping outfits. Ateo second-hand goods of all Elridsat a biirgnhi, 101 btato street, E. 0. Longcoro. 5 10 lm SPRAYING BOAP. -A now make of soap Btiltablo for spraying .bops.'frult trees and chlckou heuses: notpolioit ous but efftctlvo, call and soo sample nt Salem Soap Factory, Forry aTtoet. 5 1 tf RATES REOUUED-at Hall's Ferrylto I5i, Tnkothnt road when golngi'to 'Indopeiideuco, Monmouth or other points In Polk county and savo an Iiour's drive. Skillful ferrymon nl ways ady to Borvo voue " 4-amA2m A. D.VirrrYJouM, Prop. 1)0 YOU WEAR BAXTijUlf ft, M0. Elarth wants to fit1, you wltbia" pair. 500 samples of all wool, imiwrted atiadcsjiud stripoa (0 Boluat fro"ifl !3 to 10. Suits guaranteed to fit. $13 to 10 J. M. McElrath, 07 State St. 4 20 tf. NEW FEUD STORE-Opposite court houso on High Street. A full lino of flour and all kinds of feed carried. Hay and grain bought and sold. Feed chopping dono at lowest ratos. Get our quotations boforo you buy. Till son, Bartlett Grain Co. CARDS. 3 S. C.STONE M. D, Proprletor.ol - Stone's Drug Store SALEM OREGON. Tho Btoros(two in number) are lo cated nt No. 235 and 383 Commercial street, and aro woll stockod with a com plete lino of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes etc. DR. 8TONK Has had somo 25 years experience, in the practice of modiclne and now makes no charge forconsultatlon, exam (nation or proscription. Salem Watei-jCo. OiriTIOE. 01TY UALr For- water bervlco uoply at; orflca Bills payablo monthly In advancs Make alloginplalnta at the oftlc Old Post OfficeStables Area lunm tini liavat raliattln nHArula .aw att aiMvw waiutw n.rvuu ants, your team boarded by the. week or day. Good teams for hiro. I'j-lces , rea sonable, "Your patronage solicited. H.M.Brown Ksrrv Htroet. B. F. JONES, Attornoy-at-Law TolfidaOraron w. SYm Cl?rk Qf Qtcuit Cot nfgr Hi yar and la tn uhjim autrtosvi U $vwW,i!Pan wittiiv ' ll(17ni ALBERT A. JESSUP.1 303Ea31T-J:lSKE Phono 1671. itoous 1 and a, oiuy BLK. Huio Wing Sang CoT Chlneso and Japanese Fancy and Dry goods, Mlki, Ladies' Underwear, wlts, wrappers ami emorouiorery, ruriiiou ing UochIs, MaUltms.Ornauit'nts, CJitna ware, etc. All selilug at very low pricea, 140 State Street Saleiq, Oicgon. Summer School The first term of the Marlon Qo. Hummer school will open May 0, and continue for six week. Its object is to review subjwjs for stato and county examina tion as well as' for civil servlajo 4 ml a-ilm AvrttTifmittinBi nililrtihU J. J, Kf?APS, gAlgrMgRB. Silv;rton Summer SWiooi Oontlucted by w. J. urawiwH, A. M. twgiunlug Monday, Jnjy 1, and continuing six weofe, oloslrig Aug. 0, 1WI. Tultten for term $5-00 In advance, Tjo couratn' luauugro iouw coitrisd. .&.TMm nl. 2.lff,Mam W J.' Crawford, gUvcrtoOr, US IIHU.W 7 CAPfrXL OtJX I Express and-11fancr Baggaco to all part 0! tha dty. Prwa j ." rvlce, Telephone .No. i. , 'Wr.fnw w"ra MISCELLANEOUS.-; HALL'S FEjtBX-Uji thU.roil ybu5.it oTf fonf miles ou tliqlindeTenjleiico trip, and tho rood lsTacrapodFovery wrek. Try It aiuUw convinced. -('A .& .I'Kj .hi "A 't 1 f f A is-