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J "For eight years I auf- fcrod with Inflamma Hon of tho womb and hladdor,profuso and painful menstrua Hon, andaitlmos It scomodas though I should die I doc tored most of tho tlntOf hut soomod io fail ovory tlmom A short timo ago I hogan io taho LYOIA E. PINK HAM'S VEGETABLE COM POUND, and thanks to It, to-day I am a woll woman.-Mns L. L. TOWNE, Littleton, N. H. Mrs. Towno. llko many other suffcrlnR women, won a victim of theory. Her physician did hit) host. Ho had battled with her enso steadily nnd could do uo more. If Mrs Towno had asked adyico of Mrs. PJnkham seven or olcht years earllor uho would havo had lust so many moro yoaraof happiness nnd comfort and health. It is not reasonable to expect that any living person can ndviso for fomalo troubles as safely as Mrs Pinkhnm, whoso exporlenco is without parallel In tho world. This should nppeal to tho common senso of any woman, especially whon nearly every newspaper in this country is printing in nlmoct every Issuo tho lotter of somo woman who has been cured by Mrs. PJnkham whon doctors had given horup. Don't wait for tho doctor to givoyou up to tho surgical knlfo, or toll you that you cannot Hvo. Oct your advice where- you aro certain to havo tho benoflt of tho widest experience Writo to Mrs Plnkham, at Lynn, Mass., and rely on her. No chargo Is mado for ndvico. Tlioro is no femalo complaint, however simple or howovor serious, that Lyrtlu B. IMnkliiwn'H Vejrelnblo Compound will not holp; of this thero is monumental ovldenco in its thirty years' record of constant success. When you ask for this modi olno at tho druggist's, bo sum you get what you oak for and nothing olso. Tiio mcdiclno that cures in LyiIIa Em Pinldiam's Vogotahlo Compound, 5000 We linve depoiitcd wllh the National City Dank, of I.vtin. it coo. which ytiu be paid to nnjr per nor! who can find that the (ibaye testimonial letter In not genuine, or wai published before obtaluliiK the writer's opeclal pennli'loo. I.YDIA It 1'INKIIAU MKDICINB CO. FARMER'S COLLEGE NOTES Stuff to Make Hens Analyzed. Lay, Prof. A. II. Oordloy represented tho O. A. 0, at tho Northwest Fruit Orowors ABioolttlon, hold at Walla Walla this weok. Uo roports a ood atteudanca of roproBontfltivo uion from Oregon, Wash- Ington and Idaho. Whllo tho frcciilutr weathor tailed tho students took ndvantnjm of tho clmnco to onjoy skating. Th Ico was amoiith and hnrd ob ilaas. No casuultles. Fivo atudonts appear buforo tho faculty and student body, Saturday, (ho lit to deliver tholr Junior orations. Sovoral inmplus of poultry food havo boon sent to tho Ohutnlcnl Dmutiuunt hero recently. Thoie poultry foods, roll under tho label of "Hod Albumen," at at from 40o to OOo pr.fpoutitl, and are guaranted to. "nuke hoim Iny." Out of three samples which worn tested, one was found to bo limply dried blood, an other a mixture of driod bloo.I and po baum.who will closo it out. Mrs. Floa ter today removed to Portland to live whoro Mr. Fleslcr ha atuadv Pinnlnv. mont aB a foreman on curpon'or work. It is reported that Loueks and Prater, a now firm from Portland, havo bought out tho Htato streot grocory at tho PI.....I.I T- tl?l... -. i ii . . uiunini itu UUrKH OUU Will put til a stock. Shorty tho shluor is eutting a flneox atnp'o keoplng tho crossing perfectly clo.in to hia blacking stand In front of I'M 'a plnco. MILLIONS AYEAR Incredtible Amount or Money Lost by the Work Werk ing: Classes. per, and the third contained common rod mineral paint, and a itnall quantity of bouo uuh. Tho actual valuu of a pound of thu material Ib from four to six cents. Edwin , Olialcraft, aunorvior of Indian achoola for tho state of WiibIiIiik- ton, paaiod thrmnth Corvnllla recently on his nay to Ymiulna llay. There ho will arrauitu for tho Indian Summer ichool which will probably bo held In July. Thia la to bo tho third session of that body, nnd will consist of all tho beit educators in thu Indian servlou of tho northwest, assisted by prominent educators from 0. A, O., and others. Thu largo llorloulturo department, at tho college, mfforod no damage from tho hard freeze. An Interview With George V. Hammond, of Tacoma. Wash., a Man Who Talks From Experience. Death of a Pioneer Woman Mrs. Jane Nesblit died Saturday morning at 2 o'cloi-k, Feb. 1, 1001, at the 'homo of hor son, A. L. Shophord, in South Palom at tho corner of Fir and Miller streets. She has Buffered for some tlrao with a tumor in hor left siJe, which resulted in her diutli. Mrs. No;hitt was aged 7 i years, 5 months and 7 dayp, and wns horn in Missouri. Hho camo to Oregon, across the plains', In 1817 since when she has repMed in thi stato and tho greater part of tho time in this city. Her husband, Mr. Neebltt, died In Eastern Oregon six years ago, ami she lost twohuabsnds previous to that time. She haa tno children living out of a family ol lea Thoe aro Mrs, Mary Illchardaon of Amity and A. LShophutd with whom ihe mailo her home. He tins a wlfo nnd three children. Sho r.lao haa two brothers. Me"r lllanton, of Eugene. The funeral will tin hold Sunday at 1 p m. at tho Le?lio M. E. church In South Sulem, services by Her. Knrknell and Interment will bo in tho I. O. O. F, cometory. State Fund Interest Tho caeo of T. A. Baker versus tho Williams & England banking company was argued beloro Judgo IJolso today. The mattor of tho payment of interest on tho State money deposited by ex stale treasurer Phil Metsclian was thu phaeo dlBcuisod. The attorneys appear ing in tho caeo aro Lionel It. Webster, I Carson & Adams, W. II. Holmes, P. il. McMahan, J, II. McNury. Little Folks' Party A surprlio party was given Thursday in honor of tho tenth birthday annivor sary of Mils Helen Perkins, tho ovent taking placo at tho homo of her paronts, Mr. and Mis. F. J. Perkins. A delightful aftornoon waa spent by tho little folk, and dainty refreshments wore served. Tho guests woro Veda Oroas.Ellen 1 lilul pen. Francis Pohle, Eueonia Belle, I.ila Hollo, Mary Yautls, Joe Olmsted, III alio YantIs,Anna Yantli, Madellno DeParrq, I.ouia Benson, Claudius Hose, Emma Klein, Marquerito Wlllaon,Iras Havvley, Hedwlg Carlson, Herry Hudrlck, Pearl Hopf, Ruth Damon. REAL ESTATE ITEMS Industrial Buildings to be Re built Next year. Tho Industrial building at tho Reform school, which was riconlly destroyed by lire, 'will not bo rebuilt until nextyoar nfior Ihe Legislative suasion. There is yet no dellnlto idea aa to what sum will be received from tho insurance companies althnnph claims woro presented to tho various corr.panisa for $22,000. What rdjtntment of the mattor la to bo made will not be known for eomo timo, for as the matter now stands unless a settle ment is mado, suit will be brought against the insurance Anns holding policies on that building. The materials used in tho industrial building now destroyed, weio furnished by the sta'o. the brink belins secured from tho prison foundry, t jub reducing the average cost ai.d couzidurublo work was pcrfomedon thu building by the convicts and there form school boys. A contract is about completed by which Uiir Ion & Cloug , undertakers will uel a 21x80 room on Court Btreet adjiin Ina thn Gran i Opera Home block for un dertaking parlors with chapil attached lor holding burial service. Bishop it Pohio will build an addition to tho rear of their carriage depot on Libitv and Ferry streets, 24 by 2d They havo not room pnodgh for their hupiiiepfl, J W. Young has the contract. Loo, Albert nnd James Paquette to J. W. and Emma Ebnor 2 (13 acres in Mathins llutalu's ad. to Mt. Angel, (500. It O. Frit, to Thomas A. Cooper, lot 8 of block 8 in town of Jefferson, $500 Potur Winkner and wlfo to H. O. Frlu, nroiiertv on tin main streot of Jefferson. uho lot S, block 8 in flimo town, $2,000 Jo'opli Hocholcr and wife to TIiop. Howe, one-half acre, a part of tho resi dence property of Joseph Bccheler at Mt Aueel, $100. Charles A. Eteb and wlfo to V A. Woddle, 2 aer& along tho Santiam river, a part of tho I). L. O. of Titos. Holland wlfo, $S50. Ail Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Jmop of Fios, manufactured by the CAMKOitNiA Fio Syhhp Co HhMrato thevulucof obtulnlnc the liquid luxa tlve principles of plants known to be medlclnn'ly laxative and presenting theui in tho form most refreshing1 to tho tasto mid ncontublo to the system. It Is tho ono perfect strengthening- laxa tive, cleansing- the system offottunlly, dlupclling' colds, headaches and fevers Tently yet promptly and enabling ono overuomo habitual copstipatiou per manently Its perfect freedom from evory objectlonaolo quality and sub jtau"e, ad its noting1 on tho kldnoyi., liver und bowels, without weakening or iiritatlnrr them, make it the ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing1 figs aro used, as tboy nro plconant to tho '4iste, butthomediclnaiqualitlesof tho remedy nro obtained from senna nnd .-'hor 'aromatic plants, by a method icnown to tho Gamfoknia. Fio Svncr Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects nnd to avoid imitations, please t cmember tho full name of tho Cororjnny printed on tho front of overy package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAI XiOUXStlZiLZ, EY. HXW YOIUC, K. T.- For aalo by all Drmr?IsU. Prlw Wo. per bottU 0 0 o 2) (m) SEE THAT IMPRINT ? HARRIS JOB PRESS Perfect satisfaction back. on money IT AAEAAJS Do you want a Home Gone a Notch Higher Tho high prices promWod in the hop market In tho next few months, aro the risult of tho ureat Rhortai;o In HH)1 hops In the United States. Very few Kroweri till hold their crops, and atook has rap Idly docrotied In rocont weeks. Many dflalart, who wero short sellers now havo to pay top prlcea for hops in order to secure thum at all to keep their coulraota with brewers. This la beomieo I hey did npt learn tho conditions of tho market iu time to protect theineohiu. Durlnjr thu uext few months, nlwn dtmlen and tho few Rrowera iet holding their pruluota aro dlopoiluK of tlinir tocka, tho market will ho active. The stt)rtaKo iu hop of last years crop on tho kiurkot at the proaent tlinu la Bhowu by tho follow ln: An eutlnintool (ho 1U01 crop of hovti iu fio United titatos Uwn It at 3100,000 UIm. Thu nutnlwrflf bale oxporlwl wi r;,wv, with a powlWe aildttlou of 10.000 bale; thoitsauuhip Hum, covn las through ihlpuiMitB abroad bine 10,000 bale, making a total of 7S000. Thli leave in tho 1'nltwl StatM l.'BOXK) Ulai of the 1001 orop. The nnnuul eon uiuptlon li estimated at 45 000,000 bar roll or 2ia,000 baloi. Tho approximated stock of old hopa ami thiurriod-tr itockof bwwora ami dtwlorn U W000 oalM, leavlUR tho demand fur 1901 bops at leait lOU.OOO biloi. With IW.iWO ImIhi exported and tub demand 1W.O00 tha hortoof Uat year's crop In UiIiowih try it 01,000 bates. Thti aliorta U tb cauio ol thu high prius uow aura to bo roiched in (ow dayi. New Moyes: in Business Tho monoy lost annually by skilled wnrkmen of nil occupations fl?ures up to millions of dollars and is becoming greater evory year. Thla amount of monoy represents mainly time lost and thn BorlotiBtfftct upon tho foolal com fort of thu worklngmon and thoir fuml lies Io evident. Mr. GooigoV Ham mond, of Taoomn, Wash., eald tho other day : "1 liava lost my sliaro of time, but I hiii thankful to say that I havo not been losing any of late." "You don't look as if you had loat mtioh through siokuens." "No, and I don't feel so. Hut tho faat remains thnt I wan a very sick man. I took cold along iu 1850 and rhouma.' tlmi eittled In my arms and shoulders. I mffered for throe jonrsund nothlno relieved inn until in April, 1802, upon thn recommendation of my slstor, 1 be gan (ho iio of Dr. Willlama' Pink Pills for I'alo People nnd found relief in tho seooml box. I took llvo boxiw iu nil and now am entirily cured and hava had no occasion to uio them alnce." Mr. Hainii ond resides at No. 010 N. Steele street, Taooma, W'uMi,,and at tho request of tho reporter made affidavit to mi atwve statement before Jamoi H. Ddgu, i notary publlo, oa July 5, 1001. ThoreiH a jwpular Idea that rhouina tieui U eausad by oxM)6uro to cold and that some looalitiM aro infected w ltd it more than olhirs. HjoIi oondltlotiB fo- qiiMiitly promote the dayilopment of tho inmate, nut, from thu fact that rheuimi. tivm runs In twrtaiu famille. la shown to bo hvrotiitary and, eomsouentlv. a uiraaH) ot mo ninod. KiMliiently an Individual, in whoie family rheumatiam has not occurred, de velops (lie ilfeeuto, and when a dl.iLMioai of the caw Is made, it is generally found that the ailment la duo too domngemen of the IiImmI. Kxternal applloatious may afford If m- iwrary relief, but to mire the disease it is tieceetnry to treat it through the blood. Ur. Williania' Pink l'tlla for Pale Peo le go directly to the seat of the disor der, pmllying and iwrielilHg the bleod bv oliuiatiug poiaouaus eletnente and re itfwlM health tfivlttg forcw. They k re a pjilie epoide wot only for thouma t m, but for such dieuts ai locomotor ataxia, iwrtial iwralyaia. St. Viim' d4uoe. toiatiea, neuralgia, rheumatiim, ieroua ite.uiaeite, ha aftor-effoita of K , of feveta and ofqthiraonto dla- oaset. Mlt4UUauo(tli hsart, pile and 84i iot cotupietfioua and ull forms of weakneie, either in mule or female. Dr. Willlama' Pink l'HU for Pale People aro told Uy all dealers or will t aunt poat- paw oh rMpt U prio. 11 ty cents a box j six boxes, twodoilaia and flftv cimU. Uy addressing Dr, WHIUms' Me.1 okse Oo , SoboHMady, N. Y. Uo sura to get the poHNiaei mlMtltutiM never Mrad anybody. Tramps bound gaggad and robbed ten Ohlneso near Seattle, Friday. Harry Faulkner and Julius Lehmann, St. Louis alderman havo been arrested for bribery. Lucy T. Blank will bo tried at Dozeman, Montana, on Monday for poisoning her husband. KUncntn Your lioirnls Wllh Ciiscnrots. Candy Cntlmrttc, oiiro constipation (orator. lOo. aso. 1(0.0.0. tall, drugRlsts re(uad mono; 'llinvo iol your valuable OASCA- HI.'IS inrt llinl tbcm por(cct. Couldn't do wl'nont thrra 1 1 two used llicm fordomo timo (or Indigestion &!' UlllomncM nnd ntn now com Blctcly turcd Hccommcnd them, too cry ono nrntrch you will never bo without tliom In tbo (umliy.,r Utvr A MAnx, Altiony. N. Y M vlJ& CATHARTIC JetW TSADIUASN PiajIfTlStOp nnntl I'a'italilc Potent. Taste flood, no Uornl NoforHlckon. Wi-nken or (Irlpo, lOo, 2jo. tOc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sl.rllm IImM rW.,.;, iklf..., )I..lr..l, x. rk. sn HQ-T0.DflP''oM'""lK.'!i:n",,,!' ir mi drug- You can own this beautiful borne. Wo will buy it for you and lot you pay us back at $3.45 or f 0.45 per month. Without interest. Or wo will pay off that mortgage on your homo on tho eamo liberal terms. This Ib not another Uuildlng and Loan Association, wo spotk tho truth only, coruo and eoo, you may loam Bomothing iSeieS3i5 I 8 ) and - prompt 0 Honest prices service. Work that cannot be-excelled in the city. EDUCATIONAL ...Northwest Normal College... Corner State and Commercial Sts., Salcrn. Orceon. Courses of Study: Olaaslc, Sctentiflo, Normal, High School, Business, Muslo, Art, and Elocution. Tho latest and the boat in took keeping, Typewriting. Music and Shorthand. The most extensive lino of offices for Commori.'a' Work in tho Northwost. Evoning School on Monday and Friday evenings, b. Aging classes Saturday ovenlngs. Full courses to graduation, eithor in Volco culture Piano, Violiu. Orchestral Instruments, Harmony, Counterpoint, Fugul, etc. Full courses aleo Iu Fino Art, Painting in oils, Water Colors, Pastel, and Crayon Drawing Students may enter at any time. Send for catalogue. A. J. GARLAND. AM. Z. M. PARVIN. Mus. Doc, President Director of College of Music. Pacific Home Builder's Ass'n. 225 226 Ablngtoa Dulldlag, Portland. Ore, Loral aKont, Willamette Hotel, Salem, l&tktitiMA Ore. men. Agents wanted, ladles or Rontlo-1 rlvcd. Send tor catalogue! ARE NOT HELD BY INCOMPETETENTS. Pro- motion and preferment in business Is thi result of ability lo do. Attbls school Is the best place to obtain the knowledge of how to do. There Is so Increasing demand for competent heia Persons comcletlng the business and sborlband courses at tin CAPITAL HUSUS ESS COLLEGE cansecur emrloyment. For eleven years, but one youne man his rraduated from our shorthand department atter first comcletlnr the business course. Wny? Because all took positions before ii.uiiuiiaiiu.ii, utuiiiiwi ii imc iu ciuic it up - iuuiiuuq Komcirca io me Eeacrit d. , C wtrt tlm ,.,. Afli. ... . f...?t. ..-l-la n. . "-.w W. I. STALEY, Principal. Salem, Oreton. OASoniA. Dratha j Ilia Kind You lla8 Always Bcuglf R.'Knatnro c&vm V-3 &UM Mr. D. L, FlMter. tho falem millkei 1M told out hor stook to laadortt Grju. i-'itlra Cil ftr espy 1 Frfs Dfu cX(Xj)(t)CiXi)(ii () Wm m rrrTl 1 UUIA I LoLd I 1 .'fon , A HOW ABOUT THFH1? i ury r I ( r 9 Q.ff P- Have You Your Solid Soled I rOwiNTFr? SHOPS I m ? Are You aitinff for t,e weather? 1 1 1 vw8 T,ie weaner won,t wai for yu loi tm. -. imlfu jssfrimii I A cold may mean a cold all winter, hence it is of vital I importance to keep your, feet warm and dry at this I damp and frosty season of the year. :: :: :: & i k frt XB 4. r 1 y : (V, i jSf 1 x 0 '3SS0 Have You Cold Feet? I( so it may havo boon cauaed by gottinout of bed this morn- Ini? nil 11 rnlil (Innr In o nnl.l room. Get ope of our email GAS HKATEHS and at small oxponio havo a warm bedroom for risinand rctirintr. Tho turn of a koy and tho touch of r match ia all that is need"d to start tho flro. . 4- Chemeketa St. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Telephone 5S3. MAJESTIC STEEL RAME X A NEW CARGO X X WILL ARRIVR SQON: When we will be able to Fill all Orders. They have been over six months on customers have waited. the way, but many R. M. WADE & CO. TAUNCH and Sturdy winter shoes with broad extension soles made from wax and box calf, shoes that sell the world ovei for 3.50 a pair. Our price for the men's $2,25, ladies' $2.00. This is a money-saving 'store. :: :: :: ...CASH SHOE STORE... 303 Commercial Street, Opposite the Post Office. A A Happy New Year And just a word in your ear about tho superior qualities of our lumber. Tell your boaa that he can't jet. better Bea wned Btuff than what we carry. Wo havo every kind of lumber, all of the beet and at the lowest prices for tho best. Goodale Lumber Co. Near 8 P. Pass'r. depot. Phoue 061 Juicy Morsel for Breakfast 2n;!irSiA!---ofour or miiton jjp,' tl c.4tf,V, ' n ,r k ur mail! arrt n n,i. i. ..... .:-- '' nr,HU omie ZnT "" ""e. -. -., ,, w wau iiiriiv MAll m k,Lt. , -- - W vrau . ". " iim irfln nnr a.....:i . "-'nni niiLt wbolaioraa mwtij; bej'rock pri' rei. E.C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phcn 91 l5,3Si3(&ai)3X35 Parcnta Advice fjr tfu U.1 initiated l that vilisnyou take vour llnn to a am dry to he eovted take it to una I'm w".1 ,10t ro1 '' hric and that 'nutt home In jiooti condition, aud nii a co'or snd Ann tinish on It euch as pnr.enco Jiaa taught him that he al ways nets at the Salem Steam laundry, ijnr perfect methods give yon work tliat ia uufxeelled by anyone. Salem Steam laundry COUUHO.J OLMETBD, fBpl'RIJtTOa. iX)Boc8i)-our8TXO,Maa. hone 411 jsq Liberty Btrwt 0 On (1