m l1- jyy There "ft Are 2400 Disorders lncldont to tho human framo, of which a majority aro caused or pro moted by Impart) blood. Tho remedy Is simple Taho Hood's Sarsaparllla. That tlds rooulcluo radically nnu ctfoctivoly purifies tho blood is known to every druggist, known to hundreds of thousands of pcoplo who themselves or by their frionds havo experienced Its curativo powers. Tho worst cases of Bcrofula, the most agonizing sufferings from sail rheum and other virulent blood dis cuses, nro conquered by it, while thoso cured of boils, pimples, dys peptic nnd bilious symptoms and thai tired feeling nro numbered by millions. Hood's Sarsaparilla Will do you good. Begin to tako Jt today Portland Visitors Perkin's Hotel Restaurant. White Cooks, lunch Idc to 25c, Meals a la carte. 20c up, Dally Journal on file. 5-2711 IS IT Necessary to pay 45 or hoc for a oue pound bIzo can of baking powdor to be sure and have good powder? Why not try our Baking Powdor "Diamond Brand" put up by us whero wo guarantee ovory can to be puro; and if suited (which we havo no doubt) you save 16 to 20c on ev ery pound bIxo can. Komombor it is PATRONIZING IIOME "Diamond Brand" 4 pound can 20 cents. 1 pound can 35 cents. -Yokahama Tea Store 210 Commercial St. Salem, Or. Phono 2411. tree Delivery T . WILLAMETTE HOTEL T " tt AnnivAiQ r m MtS -A. ' Geo. II Kelly, Eugene. I) L. Leathorman, M. 1). William burg, Pa. Kute Leathorman, M. l). Willlamburg. Pa. E. L. Parrott, Roseburg. W. E. Wobb, Roseburg. Honry J, Hanks, Chicago. L. E. Tfont, Portland. R. II. Cannery, ' hicago. Geo. C. Burton, Portland. Conrad Kreba, Brooks. P. W. Snydor, Spokane. Jno. S. Giirnov, Portlun 1. S. Caro, Sun Francisco. Frank Robertson, Gentry's Show. M. W. Klncald. Portland. M. Morris, Dallas N. L Brinker, San Fraucinco. Frank Willman, City. Mrs. Willman, City. Frank Willman Jr., City. R. Oasobeor, Silver Lake. Mrs. Cuseboer, Silvor Lake. A. Booth, Portland. II. Scott Taylor; Gurvals. SALEM AND VICINITY. Albany Is voting on a goddess of orty contobl Lib- Tho Maccabees aro making extensive arrangements for the bigexcursion and clambake on Jnne 11th. A great throng will go on this excursion to Yaqulna. Albiay pjoplo think President Hayes, ot tho Southern Pacific, is not in specting tho Corvallts A Eastern road from end to end just fpr his health. Tho young son of Frank Smith, who resides in East Salem, fell from a the high platform of tho line repairing car of the Salem Light & Traction Co., and sus tained a farcture ot tho bones of the right forearm Tuoiday eveningjabout 4 o'clock. FlnlrnU "When do you Intend to start for the south?" "We xbnll probably leavo Tuesday." ' "Exixft to take the rest of the week .with you?"-;-ChlcaBO Tribune. The first great fire In an American city occurred ut Boston Aug. 8, 1070. By this conflagration ISO buildings were destroyed, tho loss amounting to over 200,000. Unnecessary Loss of Time. Mr. W 8 Whedon. Cashier of tho First' National Rank of Winterset. Iowa, in a recent letter give some experience with a carpenter in his employ, that will boot value to other mechanics. He says: l had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account ot being troubled with diar rhoea.. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Dlarhoea Remedy had cured rae. Ue bought a bottle ot It from the droplet here and informed mo that one dose cured him, and he is again at his work." For sale by F. G Haas, Druggist. Uvldcace to the Contrary. "I told Uncle Simon that be was get ting too old and feeble to attend to business." "Did he take It kindly? "lie threw mo out of bU office." Chicago Record. The Uttst Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells this new ?.arn:, baya carry a bottle of Kemp b Balsam in my grip. I take cold easily and a few doses of the Balsam al ways makes me a well man. Every where I go I apeak a good word for rei?p' . , tako "0,d ' m7 customers I take old men and youug men, and tell them confidentially what I do when 1 takd cold. At druggists. 25c and 50c. 4 iBwira SOCIAL :: AND lflfLJ SOCIAL EVENTS SATURDAY, Meeting. Juno 8 Woniana Club Oregon Institute Graduates. Graduating exercises of tho Oregon Institute woro held at tho Methodist, church Tuesday ovening, and attended by n large Jiudlence. Tho class roll is:' i.aun ocionuuu jiko. -- Enid Aechonbronner, Frank Lincoln Grannls, Horbert Lolgh Junk, JoBOph Uoscoo Leo, Ivan G. Martin, EdnaLlnna PerktnB, Edna Elliott Taylor, E. Kinney Miller. A Normal Glass: David Evans Baxter, Elma Ruth Byrno, Ada Grace Dayton, Virginia Victoria Worslmm, Oarrlo Margarotta Ridings, Kate Lenoro Rid ings, Hallie Ilortonso Watson, Edna Jones. English Class: Mablo Irene Bhnpp. Thop'oamoponed with an invoca cation by Ur. John Parsons, and was followed with an ovorturo by the 8. 8. orchestra. MIbb Mabel Lankton Carter thon read Kipling'a Kecosalonal, which was received with much applause. Sho roapondod to tho encore with "The Mermaids" Miss Carter always dollghts hor auditors with her selections and manner ofdollvory. She ban few superiors as nn elocutionist and hor audiences aro usually appreciative Miss Joy Turner delighted tho audi ence with a violin solo, a Hungarian Fan taste. Rov. G. H. Bonnott was Introduced and dellvored tho address of tho eve ning. His talk was to tho 20th century Btudontand was full ot earnest, high thoughts. .Miss Lour While sang "When tho Heart is Youug" in a charming way V .. n.(.IJ1. flla.Ht It llTnilHLIl ' und after tho presentation of diplomas, theorchostra rendored a pretty selec tion. A Weddlnir. Mtss Martha Mutlor ot this city, daughter ot Mrs. J. Zupansky was mar ried tills morning to Josopli Ilennun of Idaho, at the Catholic church by Father W. F. Daly. They left today for a short visit at Noiri ot, after which they wil go to Idaho to reeldo. Sacred Heart Commencement. Commoncementexercises ot tho Sacred Heart Academy will bo hold Thursday, Juno 13, at tho academy building. An excellent program In arranged and a largo attendance is expected. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hall, and daugh ter; Sadlo, arrived yesterday from Unl vereity Place, Lincoln, Nebraska, and will be the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lucas of South Salem, for a few weeks. Dr. D. I. Leatherman and wtfo, Dr. Kato Leatherman of Williamsburg, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs Frank Wilman yestorday and havogoneon to Portland and tho Sound cities. Mrs. O. M. Parmenter has returned from a trip to Springfield, Ills., whero alio wont as a dologate to the Royal Neighbors, M. W. ot A. Sho also visited Buffalo. Mlsa Minnlo Frtckey has returned home from Ban Francisco where sho Bpent the winter. Mrs. M. J. Emerson ot Cottage Grove is visiting at the home ot hor son, R. J. Hendricks. Dr. Boyd Richardson has gone to Starbuck, Wash., for a month's stay. Mrs. M. J. Knerr and two children are down from Mill City ou a visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Poterson, ot Sil- ' yarton, woro In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Campbell havo gone to Chicago for a few weeks. Miss Eva Scott ot Woodburn is the guest of Mrs. U. S. Rider. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mathiaa of Tnrne were in 8alom Tuesday. Miss Helen Hibbard has returned home from Turner. Bishop Earl Cranston ot Portland was in Salem Tuesday. Miss Millie Nail has roturned from a visit at Heppner. Mrs. John Munich, ot Aurora, was in Salem Tuesday. Mrs. A, W. Prescott is visiting friends at Canby. Mrs. C. Holland is visiting friends at Ohemawa. Mrs. W. F. Eakin has returned from Portland. Mrs. E. S, Miller has returned to Portland. WEEKLY SUMMARY OF CROP REPORTS. From the Oregon Ballon, Climate and Crop 8ervle, and Weather Bureau. Weekly Crop Bulletin Purnltbed br Xdward A, Beali, Pi rector, Portia-d, Or. The past week has been cool, unusully cloudy, and with deficient rainfall, ex cept that well distributed showers occur- ed in tho northeast portion of the' State on Saturday. The maximum temper atures during the weex in western Oregon ranged between 69 degrees and 82 degrees and the mimimum temperatures be tween 38 degrees and 68 degrees. In eastern Oregon e maximum temper atures ranged between GO degrees and 81 degrees, and the minimum temperatures between 38 degrees and 02 degrees. L'ght (rosta occurred Thursday morning in many sections o the BUte, bat no damage results trora thero. The toll is sufficiently moist in all seotious ot the SUte, except In Jaokon oounty, wheie more rain is needed. There baa been a market impioveraeot BWwrttftrWifrViia'itei.mw :: PERSONAL The Day's Review or Sotleties Happeslius. Churches. Schools, and the Lodtcs'jg put in the condition of all kinds ot grain diir ing tho week. The hessian fly In Wash ington county is not doing as much datn ago as was expected, and there aro prac tically no complaints this weok ot injury by tho grain aphis. Some fow fields o( tall wheat on low land have turned yel. low, but tho bulk of tho crop is iuexcelh ent condition and that farthost advanced is heading nicely. Spring grain is every ovorywhorb growing well and promises an oxcoileut crop. Hops potatoes and gardens havo made good advancement, but corn continues somewhat backward on account of pre vailing cool nights. Stock Is fat and rango grass abundant; Some early alfalfa and clovor havo been cut, and haying will generally begin in a weok or ten days, with tho prospects fnv orablofor an extra heavy crop bolng bar. vestod. Strawberries aro abundant, and tho. prospects aro also favorablo for a largo crop of blackberries. Tree fruit Contin ues dropping in some sections, but com plaints of this character nro diminishing. Prunes aro very unovon, owing to tho frosts; some correspondents roport that the trees havoall tho iruit t hoy can carry whllo others near by roport tho crop a total failure. Apples continuo promis ing. Tho peach crop will undcubtedly bo short. THE DEADLY COBRA. Ilovr Venomoiifi Creature la Handled bjr Hindoo Snake Charmer. The crcntnres woro on the defensive, but not ono of them attempted to Htrlko ut tho master, who sat KCrenely in front of them, so long ns he did, nothing to annoy them. Kullnn talked to them ns if they wcro his dearest friends. After n tltno ono or tho' other of them would lower Its head, collnpso its hood and begin to try to wrlgglo away. Whereupon Kullan would glvo it a smart llttlo rap on tho tall with his stick nnd bring It instantly to at tention again. Whether this man pos sessed any special ranglc over thoso co bras or whether tho description given below of how ho could hamllo and piny with them wns simply duo to his mcth-. od I cannot any. Ho himself repudia ted the Idea of magic nnd nsscrtcd pos itively that any ono who had tho nee csfliiry ncrvo and dexterity could do exnctly the Bnme. Ho used no reed Instrument or mu sic of nny kind to propltlato tho rep tiles. Ho would almply suunt on his haunches In front of them, nnd, after they hnd been hissing and swnylng their uplifted heads backward nnd for ward for a fow minutes, ho raised his hands above their heads' nnd slowly nuulo them descend till, they rested on tho snakes' hends. Ho then stroked them gently, speaking all tho tlmo In tho most endearing lllndoostnnco terms. Tho serpents appeared spell bound. They made no effort to resent tho liberty, but rcmulned qulto still, with heads uplifted, nnd seemed rather to enjoy it. Presently his hnnds would descend down tho necks about threo Inches below tho heads, his lingers would close loosely around tho necks, und ho would lift them off tho rround nnd plnco them on his shoulders. Tho looseness of tho grip nppenred to bo tho main secret. Tho snnkes, being In no way hurt, would then slowly crawl through his fingers nud wind them selves round his neck, his shoulders and his arms. They, appeared to real ize thnt no harm was to bb dono them, and they mado no effort to resent tho handling. Ho would pick them gently off one arm and placo them on tho other nnd, In fact, stroke them nnd pet thorn ns If thoy had been a pair of harmless worms. Coruhlll. HOW QUAILS HIDE. AHtiontrfi tho Man Could Not Bee the lllrd the Pup Warn ltliiht. Wo are all more or less inclined to dispute the unusual Incidents reported by observant brother sportmen and If persuaded will excuso tho bigotry shown by saylnir, "I nover saw nny such thing." Tho clnlm has been mudo that a quail will lay a dead leaf over Its back when "laylug close" in tho woods, aud this I bavo always thought an appropriate extract from a protty fairy tale and pitied any ono who could bo gulled by such a very transparent fable. Ono day whllo hunting quail a covey flushed wild and scattered In tho woods. My companion took tho old dog and I tho pup, and wo proceeded to bent up tho covfer. Tho first polut me pup tnauo was at tho root of a smnll tree, whero tho trees stood thick, but whero tho ground was stony and was covered ouly with thlu patches of dead leaves. Taking the direction of tho dog's eyes, I passed close by his head and, brushing by tho treo nt tho foot of which he stood, walked on 10 or 15 feet, but flushed nothing. Going back to tho dog, I carefully took tho direction of bis eyes and look ing closely discovered sitting between the roots of tho tree within a span of my foot the bird, and lying well over Its back was a largo dead oak leaf placed lu such a manner as. to couvlnce me beyond all shadow of a doubt that the bird bad placed It there. My reputation for veracity la fairly good, but I wish that pup could also make u statement in this case, for he and I wore the only witnesses of this, to me, atrnngo and Interesting Inci dent. 1. S. Wo got the bird. Lewis Hop kins In Forest and Stream. Victoria's I'ropoaal, It was at Windsor castle that Queen Victoria, then only a girl of 20, did what sbe described aa "tbo most nerv ous thing s woman was ever railed on to do" wheo sbe summoned the young Prince Albert of Bare-Coburg-tlotba to a private Interview and "proposed" to hlra. She bad first met ulm wben as a boy of 17 be came with bis father to Bttgland. and when, three years later, t,n -huiiIo nn eimt" of his lOVC fer tils fatr eousln no one was surprised and f every one was delighted." London Tit' Ulls. imJitmMn TODAY'S MARKEt. Portland, Jun- 6 Wheat, valley nominal Walla Wnila,o8j to 50c. Flour Portland, besCgrades f2.C0 3.0. Graham 2.60. Oats Choico White fll32pcr contall greyil.30 $1,32 percental. MtllBtuff Bran, 17.00 shorts, $20.00 Hay Timothy $12tH per "ton. Onions $1.60 Potatoes $1.10 per sack. ' Butter Best dairy, 13 to' 14 fancy creamory, If to 17Ko Store 11 to 12,4 . per pound. Eggs - Oregon, ranch 12 to 12) per doz. Poultry ChlckonB, mixed $3.60to'$4; hens 4.00 to 6.00; turkeys, live 10 to 12c. Mutton Dressed, 7 to 8c per pound Hogs DreBsed7c per pound. Beef TopBteers,$6.005,26cowo,$4 -60 grossed beof, 8i to b&C. Veal Dreaaed, 7 8 c tor small. Hops 12 to 14c. Wool Valley, 12 to 13c; Eastorn Oregon, 912c; Mohalr,20 to 21c, Hldos Green. Baltod 00 lbs, 7 (9 9. under 60 lbs, 7J8J ; sheep pelts', 16 (9 20c SALEM If ABKBT. Wheat 65 to 60c for feed. Wool, 12 to 13c, Mohair, 21c. Hops 11 to Le 1 Oats $1.10 to $1.15 per cental. Hay Baled,chont,$7.60to$8jtimothy $10 to $11. Eggs ll12Jc Flour In wholesale lots, $3.00; retail 70 to 85c sack. MillBtuffa-Bran, $18.60; shorts; $20.60 , Hogs Drosaed, Gojff. Live cattle Steers, 3t,'to4;cowil $3.00 to $3.25. Sheep $2.50 gross Dressed Veal 0 cents. Butter Dairy, 12 to 15o; creamery, 18 to 20, store 10 to 12&c. Poultry Houb per lb., 8c. Potatoes 35c .M. Epploy, oiiBt State street 1b of lug 12c for eggs. What Shall we Have for Deserts This question urlses In. tlio' family every day. Let us answer It today. Try Jell-O, n delicious and healthful dessert Trepared In two minutes. No boiling! no baklngl nlmply add boiling wnter and set to- cool. Fla Fla eors: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocer's today. 10 ctB. Use Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to be shaken into tho shoes. Your feot feel swollen, norvous and hot, and got tired easily. It you havo smart ing feet or tight shoos try Allen's Foot Knso. It cools tho feot and makes walk ing easy. Cures swollon, sweating fefct, Ingrowing nails, blisters, callows spots. Roltovcs corns nnd bunions of all pain nnd gi.'es rest nnd comfort. Try it to day.s Sold by nil druggists and shoo Btoro, for 25c, Trial packages free. Ad drcBa Alton S. Olmstoad, LoRoy, N. Y. 3 ' Spcclnl Dnr. Tho followlug special- days at tho Pan-American Exposition 'have been definitely fixed: Hy 1 Opening dy. Mir SO-Dedlcatlon day. Juno 0 Hotel Men's day. June 13 Coal Ucn'a day. June 18 lmldent'f dajr. June 14 Has day. Programme by Daughters sf American Revolution. June IS Weill College day. June 19-A. O. IT. W. day. June 20 Connecticut day. June SI Ilocheittr day. June tl-29 axngertcit day. June 2ft-Odd fellowi" diy. Juno 27 Odd Fellows' diy. June 27 Volki Keat (evening). June 28 Cincinnati day. June 29-IMilladrtpMa day. July I-Wellealey College day. July 4 Llederkranx day. July lOMaryland day. July 11 Commercial Trarelera' day. July 19 C1iautaur)ua day, July IS Ohio day, July 23-0. U. U. A. day. July 21 Rnlghto ot Oolumbua day, Utah day, July 2& Scandinavian day. Purto IUco day. Aug. 1 Uyitlo Blirlncra' day. Aug. 10 Ultaourt day, Aug. lt-Virglnla day. Aug. 11-lled Ucn'a day. Aug. 21 LouUUna day. Aug. 2t-Electilcal diy. Aug. 20 Municipal day. Bcpt. 8 lltrict ot Columbia day. Bept. 0 National Aawclatlou ot Stationary En gineer. Bcpt. o-6pnth-Amtrtran War Yeleruu day. Sept. 10 llhode laland day. Bept. 12-PolIah day, Sept. 10 Mexican day. Bcpt. 17-0. A. H. diy. Sept. 10-Welih day. Sept. 20 SU Catharine's day. Bept. ttV-Oregon day. Oct. 8 Brooklyn day, Oct. o New York federation of Women a Club. Oct. 10 Rational Orange day. A Cood Couch Medicine It epoaL-B well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druscleta use it in their own families in preference to any. "J have Bold Chamberlain's Couith Remedy for the past five years with complete sat isfaction to myself and customers," savs Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van Etteu,N. V. "I have always' used it In my own family both for ordinary coughs and colds and for the cough following la xrlppe, ami find it very efficacious." For sale by P. G. Haas, Druggist. CJ -Ci. ut "2- -n 2rC X jT. . inn it j he Kind WM Hate AlMfJ BiK Always setting them up free. What? "Bee Line Bueirles." Mitchell. Lewis & Staver. Oared. "No," said tho man In tbo mackin tosh, "my wlfo doesn't glvo away uny of my old clothes or sell them to tlio ragman nny more I cured that habit effectually once." "How wns that?" they naked him. "When I found that sho had disposed of n coat I hadn't worn for several weeks, 1 told her there wns n letter In It sho bad given mo to mull tho last tlmo I had It on. And that was no lie either," ho added with deep satis faction. Chicago Tribune. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange lbs whole system when entering it through the mucous surface. Such articles should never be uwd except on pre scription from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can poulbly derive from them. Hall's Ca'arrh Cure, manufac tured by K.J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.. contains no mercury and is taken in ternally, acting d-reclly upon the blood and mucous surface- of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure he sure you get the genuine Ii is taki-n internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by K.J Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Bold by Druggists, price 76c. per bot tle. Hall's Kamlly Pills are the best. .OA.Mf1!OnXA. st mi uso m rum km in i ltll!lYMHiiJm&i!i fc-w J2sr?-2T: f utTK JtMcMl II Vil fii ; Tho Kind Yon Hrwo Always In uso for over 30 years, nnd 1 -ftf-f-tf', sonnl rtWWWi AIIi.m All Counterfeits, Imitations Experiments that trillo avUI Infants aud Children ISxno What is C Onstorla is n harmless suh gorle, Drops and Soothing I contains neither Opium, Ma Huhstnncc. Its ago is its gun nnd allays Fovcrlshncss. It Colic. It relievos Teething 1 nnd Flntulency. It asslmlln Stomach nud Bowels, giving l'ho Children's Panacea Tin GENUINE CAST Boars tlio , LpajppjjajpHagSaMBJBJBBHHaBflBBMajaM ikjgxAyAjyj The KM You Havo Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM CHTUH COMMNV, TT MUBII HTBItT. HCW VOR OITV A Good Deal In tho construction of a building de pends upon your lumber being ol good quality und well seasoned Wben wo are dcalora you are assured of tho bust quality that can be produced. You aro ultoruro of getting the beat quality at tho lowest prices. Fair and rquaro dealings, good goods ami low prices Ib our success. Neur S. P. passcifger do pot, phono 051. Goodale Lumber Co. SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anyone wantinga healthy nufrtiou diet should try Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid to digestion and can be readily served, bold by Harritt & Lawrence OLD POSTOKrMCK SOMETHING KEHN INOANDBSCUNT OAS BUflNEn Co Chimney, no blackened Mantles, Given 35 candle power per foot of gaa consumed. Several slr.ea. Wo havo in stock tho No I, burning ono foot ier hour and giving a 35 candle power light for Jl-IO of one cent per hour. Also the No 2, giving 70 candlo power at a cost of U-10 of a cent per hour. INVESTIGATE THUM " Salem Gas Chemokotn St. Plumbing and Roofing Mako your contract for plumbing early to secure the best job for tlio least money. :::::: A MKTAL ROOF on your building is durable aud economical, will protect your proirty from flro In adjoining building and ought to reduce the cost of Insurance. ::!;:;::: A QALVANIZKD IRON SKYLIGHT la lighter and atrongor than wood, guaranteed not to leak. Estimates furnished and .thu best of work promptly performed by ::::::: : BURROUGHS St FRASBR PHONE t Bt I 103 HTATE The Great Ibajestic Steel '(Range We have a new stock to Arrive ...Soon... R. M. WADE & CO. SALEM OREGON THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM . . . . . 8ALEM OHECOrt A first-class pilvate hospital for Hie treatment of chronic and suiglcal cftiea, Hu lit tho pait year especially fyr the piirpono for which It is a I. Uonvtmentiv loeatod within four blocks of the businea part of tho city, Thu moit modern furnishings aud lattMt appliances throuKhout the building, floated by hot wator aud lighttu by gas and eloctiolty. Here the sick cau have thu. comforts of an elegant private home, combined with all the ml vantages of a general hospital withat tho noise, confusion, and publicity attending one. Outside phyclam bringing cases in treated with tho greatest oomteiy, and ass i d in operations if requested. Kor terms and furtbir Informa tion write or apply pernonu'ly. n CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED UKTWEEM 2 AND 4 f. M. tfatt bought, nnd -which hns iicn ins lorno tho Hlgnntnro of ts been nrndo under his pcr- uporvlslon slnco Its Infancy. to ono to deceive- you in this, tid " Just-as-frood" nro lmii and oudniiKor tho health of enco against Experiment. XSTORSA tuto for Castor Oil, Paro rrups. It is Pleasant. 16 phiuo nor other Narcotio antco. It destroys AVorins Hires Diarrhoea and AViiul ouulcs, cures Constipation .s tho Food, regulates tho Ucalthy aud natural sleep, mother's Friend. ORIA ALWAYS I .gnaturo of Lamb Season It Is lioro, nud uothliiK can ho inoio pleasing to tho appetite than n auperb "Lego' Lamb', not old aheop, but tho real spring article. Wo havo tho nrtlclo in nil its Juiciness. R C, CROSS SALEM OPE Phono 201. CJUOOKUY NEW! X JLiglit Co. Telophono B03 foccJZeM I .CLASSIFIED A ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five lines or less, la for 25c. SOc a Week. $1 50 a month. WANTED. WANTED. To buv n team, 11(H) to 1200 lbs,, lor cash. Walt Low, Balom. 0 4 lw WANTED. To rent for term of yeats 15 to SO ncrea of land sultablojor nursery stock. Apply ntJounNjnottlcu. 0 3t. , - WORK WANTED A man and wife, lnillvidunly or toROther want employ ment at nny kind of work. Women good housekeeper, nBn all-round laborer and good fnrm hand but not heavy enough for tho hardest kind of work. Apply to "man and -.wlto." careJotmsAi. 5 24 tf WANTED. Wo nre Intending to paint tho Uutteville school building, parties desiring to do thhf job wltlpleaso put In bids on work and material sepa rately. Address all bids to tho clork, Henry L. Bouts. Clerk School District No. 67, Uutteville, Or. 5 14 lm WANTED. For Cash 200 tb 300 cords largo or small tlr. Apply at Journai, ofllco, 5 8 tf WANTED-IIELP.' WANTED All-around man can get per manent employment by month or year. J. M Munkors, Salem. 0 1 7w WANTED A mlddle-ngetl Woman to do chambor work. Apply at Wlllam utto hotol. U 3 tf WANTED Competont womiin or girl to do general houtowork at good b1 ary. Inquiro at Journal ofllco. 0 1 tf WANTED MAN with horso nnd bmrgr to sell Pasture Stock Food. Salary $15 nor week and ten per cent on all sales. Farmer preferred. Previous uxnorl encu not essential. 1'asturo Stock Food is tho greatest dlscovory .over made In practical and scientific feed ing, and is sold on an absolute guaran tee. Steady, iormauent trade easily established. Samplo "Cox, sufficient for two wooks feeding, freo. Sond 25 cents In stamps or stlvor1" to cover ox press charges Pasture Stock Food Company, 321 Times i(iilding, Ohlca. go. 3 21-tf LADY AGENT Youn, opportunity ilygeln Straight Front and Military Corsets aro monoy makers. Evory woman wants one. For terms ap ply Dept. D. Western Corsot Co., St. Louts, Mo. 3 18 3m Cedar Shlnelcs. Whero did you got those shingles? Thoy aro tho Detroit brand mado by Hoover Droa., nnd aro tho tieit shingles on the mnrkot. Yea and their price la no higher than tho other dealara, Go aud ttou tloir No. Is, brand marked II, S huts to 2 Inches. Also their No. 2s clo.tr of knots 0 lu. from Unit. Thoy aro rold by S. P.McOraoken, 1-ithSt. Englo wood, r G 13 lm BUSINESS O. H. MACK. Sitcccoftaor to Dr. J. M. Keono. ol White Cornor, .Salem Oro. Parties de siring superior operations at moderate feo lu any branch aro In especial request, Money to Loan On farma and city property. Invest ments judiciously made. Insurance ef fected. JOHN MOIR Ovor Telephone ofllco i!00 Com'l. Bt. 4-Otf Dr. Grace Albright Graduate of American School of Osttopsthy. t : t Kvnry day ezcopt Sunday. Office hours 0 to l'J n. mi 1 to 4 p. m. Odd Kellows' Tomple, Cor. Court and High streets. Klione. Main 2281. Dr. Taclc Heal, assistant. Bottled Beer KllngerA Deck,Successors toQouthBalem Bottling vVorlrs, All orders for bottled boor will bo filled at the brewery, Kent on cold storage, Kree city delivery. Telephone 2131, Capital Summer Norma A school for teachers will bo held at the Capital Business College, First te-m opens May 0, and contluuea 7 weeks, Hec oud term oponsJuly 1, aud con tinned 0 weeks Instructions will ho given In all tho brandies required for Htate and county papers. Address, J, J. KRAPS, SALEM, ORE. DON'T WAIT Til! it Rains But book your orders with LEMAtON & BURT for your house painting, paper hanging or kalsomining at105 State st. While House Restaurant . Easy ot access. Courteous reception. First-class cooking. You enjoy what you order at 106 State st. George Bros. Prop's, TUP. IIAItv tntiaui. MEMBER ASSOCIATES iE9tt nWMTrtlliOMEIMg ' ... ..... vinuuwwrepi this column uTiertedihrteilneT All over five ia it """ r j Vhi FOR BALE. FOR SALE Ono LH-Mi r S BE' t,"q5 "o.fW"1"". W"; ..... ......an, ij.iitin, ,n w S?' -i"T SVA.1 coj:rtiLj salbi TX. . ": i v' lou new, mitabl -, ", t".'vniK irmi on lnr8afie1.a uoiman seconu Hand. 2l0nnmJ.,iii ? street. .M... -. ww.m. .iv.nn 0 2ttJ HVll BALE Two &wt .;n..ai Imcnifl. r. i" .rr., -."'"' "su.vi Blaver Drancli, Salem. ir-i UAflU- HTO.VEsJ-And dnmrtlhtt Tntfllk. Aiflp Recotld-hnnd iroodn of Af ir'lh.t.'S. fA A 1..-.. a. V. -" "" -a . a harualn. 101 auto Longcoro. alret. 'E. O Ui.tl 6 10 lm SPRAYING HOAP-A'nw make" s sonpanitablo for spraying hops, fruity trees nnd chicken houses; not pol67.. OUBhuteffCtlVO.r.Bll o,l ..i-ZilV. U( atalcm 8oap Factory, Ferry street. I'OR RENT. FOR HENT-Good Seven room hoals with stablo on High street. ?A. 8clirtber,421 High St. n.rftf FUItNlSIIEp ROOMS-For lighChoule kcoplngorfortranBiontB, in sulta lor slnglo, largo and pleasant wtttf win dows fronting on Commercial BtrcFt. Cottlo Dlock, over Illue Front 5 lMf FARM.FOR RENT-Slx miles south of Salem 120 acroa all under cnltlva tion, good schools, near church. Frw Rural dolivety. Grain rent. Addrew II. II, Caro JonnNAL. 2 1 tt LODGES. fc FORISSTERS OF AMERICA Conrt Sherwood Forest No. 10.' Meets Fri day ulglita la Turner block. , Wra , Buck.O.R. A L. Brown, Scy. MISCEILANE0U3. MoELRATII 07 STATE STREET-will make you n suit. Porfcct in fit and workmanship for about tho same as you aro paying for misfits. Ilata ren ovated, blockud and trimmed, RATE8 REDUOED-at Hall's Ferry to )Co. Tako that road when going .'to Independence, Monmouth or other potnta In Polk county and save an ",-M uuur a urive. dkiiiiui lerrymon al- ' ways readj to Bervo you. 4-23-dAw2m A. D. PgrrvJonw,'Prop. NEW FEED STOUE-Opposlta" court houso on High Btroot. A full 'Una ot flour nnd all klnda of feed carried. Hay and grain bought and sold; Foau chopping dono at lowest rates. Get our quotations boforo you buy. Till son, Bartlett Grain Co. TURKISH BATHS 7 WII I AMPTTB UOTRI e CARDS. It S. C, STONE M. DJ Proprietor ot - Stone's Drug Store SALEM OREGON. The atoros(two In number) are lo catod at No. 230 and 383 Commercial street, and aro woll stocked with a com ploto lino of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes etc. DR. BTONE Has had some 25 years experience in tho practice of misdlclne and now makes no charge forconsultatlon, exam ination or proscription. Salem ffak fc OFFICE, CITY JIALL. For water service aDDly at bfflca Rills puynblo monthly lo adtao'cs niaro an compiainia at too omf, i ' Old Post OfficeStables Aro largo nnu nave rename mieuu ants, your toam boarded by the week or '. uay. uoou icams lor aire, rrices roa- - wHauwi awu& invvuftv svuiivi H. IvI. Brown Psrrt Ptreet. B. P. JONES, Attornoy-nt-Law Toledo, Orovon. Wu Clerk of Circuit Court for tz rn and ha " anup-tome aUUtotot all properly ta Lincoln,' couulr ll'17n ALBERT AJESSUP, Phone 1671, itooua 1 and 8, oiur sue. CAPITAL OITV Express and Transfer J Sleets all malt and pueenger trains. Pa age to all parts of the city, Prompt lervlee. THlftnhnnfl No. 211. pin DI8QUB & HOMYBR S, O, Bafkhat-1, Capital Lunch Counter vi 4J Next door to Harritt A lwmetti narves tne test rooais anu iubch enwn In the city, rrompt servlre, eleM pm: nd good cooking. Give the new jhc call. Sewing Machine $' 1 fiitfA vAnlnil vunfr nniJafe fid V. A. Wiggins, athrsnerf locate o& .LMjwriy street, and will be gladHr8lr' W old friends there, Any Mrloz-wwfelne repalrlpK ontrusted fa m will. wr.tjr. auteed aatIifalory or raoney refHwk!, 367 iJUrtyKlmu ..H mM Mf, M t m m M m i - r-l m ? . tj