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,,.. , iMlWf. Wh l-l.. JMIlHIiJi in H.MJ'.. J"T" ST FOR THE BOWELS healtby moramfnl of th 7 our YlO. itnooth- : I. bontli 'ANDY S&wBvW CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY . ? L.l.t.t.lc 1'otent. Tails (lood, PoOood, NcT.rHiekrn "?"". ,k,Sve. Vna booklet on f.l.,.'!..iirrnr LaiM.1T. (IllfiOOor .WT T0H. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. H. B. J,ounsbury, Portland. I). H. Sterns, Portland. II. W. Cowan,' Portland. P. A. Monzlos, Portland. P. 13. Gerould, Portland. S. II. Judson, Portland. Snm Castro, Portland. J. D. Weaver, Portland. N. W. Stanley, Portland. J. Louesson, Portland. A. N. Smith, Portland." A. T. VanEttlngor, Portland. J. A. Butterlck and wife, McCoy. C. O. Scott, San Francisco. D. L. Koyt, Perryditlo, Or. H. C. Newhart, Denver. Dlxwoll Howett, San Francisco. V. N. Jones, Portland. J. L. Dooth, City. Mike M. Lnughllu, City. F. Schloss, Now York. H. J. Hal hill, Cortland, N. Y. ci:anly woman Erroneously Thinks by Scouring Her Ocalp That She Cures Dandruff. CUnnly woman has an erroneous Idea that by scouring the scalp, which liwiovoj the dandruff scales, she is curing tho dundruff. She may wash her hi alp overy day, and yet have dan druff her 11 fo long, accompanied by falling hair too. Tho only way in tho woild to cure dandruff Is to kill tho dundruff germ, and thorc Is no hair preparation that will do that hut New liio'a Horjilclt'o. Horplcldo killing tho dandruff genu, luii.cn hair freo to grow as healthy nature Intended. Destroy tho cause, you remove tho effect. Kill the dandruff gorm with Horplclde. o The Tacoma News gives an account of tho residence of Rev. 13. 11. Prlch ard, of Tacoma, being robbed on Sun day night while ho was at church, of ?75 and other things. o Kdccnto Vour lloireli Willi C'mcareU. C.indv CJatlmrllc. euro connUputloa forovcr. I lUe 23o. If O. O. O. fall. tlruRKlsts refund money Tlioro are 10,000 wngo carnors In ISpoknuc, and nearly $8,00,000 annual- Is paid out thoro for wages. This amount includes mechanics, laborers, lotks, public employes, women's rados, and overy concelvablo occupa- Six Million Boxes a Year. In i8oe, nene: in inoo, 6,000,000 'boxes; that's Cascarets Candy Ca thartic's jump into popularity. The people have cast their verdict. Best 1 medicine for the bowels in the world. All druggists, 10c. 0 fiugeno has a man at Spokane to I send new comers Into Lane county, 13. J Frazlor. of that city, nftor a trip to Portland, dcclaros thoro are a good i many now comers thoro without uny I idea where to go. 0 DON'T 'lUBACCoSPn and SAIO.KE YourLlfenwayl IaillT. lie maile well, itrong, jna lYou can t cured or any rorm or tolacco tiling magnetic, lull 01 fiO.TO. DAO, ".that makea weak men utodh. anew me ana viror uv lauinv a ;ten pound! In ten day a. Over BOOjOOO iUt and ad-lce 1'KHIt. guaranteed. RTifnilNd ,1 IjUJalBDY CO., Cuicuo or New York. 437 Addreu Tho now Commercial Club, of I3U- gene, lias been organized with F. E. Junn, S. B. Eakln, Walter Griffin, L. Harris, 13. O. Potter and H. W. KThorapson as trusteos. Dr. D. A. i'alno is prosldont of tho club. 0 Bed Time take a pleasant herb drink, the noxt morning I feel bright ami my com plexion is better. My doctor says it acta geutly ou the stomach, liver and kidneys, ana is n pleasant laxative. 11 is made of herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medi cine. All druggists sell it at 26c. and 60 eta. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get it, eenu ior tree sample. Address, uraior Woodward, LeKoy, N. Y. 0 WASHINGTON, March 12. The re- Iport that tho Gorman ambassador, Von Hollobon, would be recalled bocause I he had In some manner displeased this government Is emphatically denied by io State Department. 0 mSESESXL Gtnaln sUmpcd CC.C Never told in bulk. utwvc ol the dulcr who Itlv to tu Momc thln jiut m &nod ." 0 WASHINGTON, March 12. The president today appointed Charles Gorham. of California, meltor and re- Jner of the mint at San Francisco. Have You Tried The new health food Malta Vljat Jraobon & lUiMn ke it, and snow fhite country lard from ltulk comity. q vegetables every mornlnu I rum kceuntioa at Branson and Hagau'i. . .....n't a rrenlri i to" ";;. ir. ou'r "' ir.mii . bo ??P.c".,..i i tii ibn.U ilinnroui, Tb. imit '?. ,-;v,7,r.-t war ol Keepingc in Sfib CANDY CATHARTIC . SALEM SOCIAL WORLD AND PERSONAL MENTION LOCAL EVENTS. Mar. 14, Marlon count Republican pri maries. Mar U. Btato Oratorical contest. "Mar. aO-"ThBChristlan,,at tho Grand Opera House. TIME AND ETERNITY. Is involved in tho question of per sonal salvation. Rov. J. K. Snyder, of Drownsvllle, Ore., will preach at tho First Presbyterian church at 7:30 to night on tho subjoct, "Tho Dattlo for Souls." Mrs. F. A. Wiggins will sing "There Were Ninety and Nine." Ser vices In tho audience room. The pub lic Is cordially invited. PERSONALS. Mrs. S. U. Jessup is visiting friends at Portland. Miss Alice Starr has left for her homo In Myrtle Creek. Geo. Eberhard and Bernard Flynn, of Champoeg, woro In the city today. Mrs. It. II. Coshow has gone to visit friends at Urownsvllle. J. 13. Snyder, of Brownsville, will preach at tho Presbyterian church this ovenlng. Mrs. M. 13. Chambors, of Turner, was a guest at tho home of W. R. Ander son yesterday. C. B. Moores, register of tho Ore gon City land ofneo, came to Salem Wednesday ovenlng on business. Mr. Moores says the movement that has been launched in Clackamas county for a citizens' ticket at tho forthcom ing election is not being very enthusi astically rccolvod. Tho primary ob ject of tho movement is tho defeat of Stato Senator Goo. C. Brownell, who Is a candldato for re-election. Mrs. T. M. Eckhart returned Wed nesday evening from Portland, where she was called by tho serious Illness of her Blstor, Miss Mlnnn Sauvaln, who Is much bettor. Miss Adah Morgan has returned from a visit with Oregon City and Portland friends. Miss Florence Tillson spent Wed nesday with friends in Portland. Mrs. Geo. S. Downing returned Wed nesday from a visit to friends in Port land. George Wren has returned to his homo In Now Era, on account of ill health. He has attended the Univer sity hero tho past winter. Mrs. S. Pendleton, of Hubbard, who has been a guest at tho Cottage Hotel soveral days, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brodorlck, who hnvo been visiting relatives near Salem, havo started to their homo In Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Henderson, of Chemawa, wero In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hunt, of Gor vals, havo roturned homo, after a visit with Mrs. M. Fennel!, in this city. Miss Estclla Bishop has returned to her homo in Portland, after a brief vUlt in this city at tho homo of Mayor Bishop. George H. Graves, traveling ropro icntatlvo for the Harry Una company, of San Francisco, is said to havo been married a few days ago to a Seattle young lady. Mr. Graves Is well known among tho socloty folk of Salem, as ho mado this city his headquarters last summer. R. H. Coshow and T. B. Kay are at tending to business matters and visit ing frlouds in Brownsville, Geo. G. Bingham has returned from Portland. Marion County Registration Aumsville 34, Aurora 2, Breltonbush 8, Brooks C4, Buttovlllo 43, Champoeg 1, Elkhorn 4, Englewood 188, Fairnold 10, Gervals 6, Horob 17, Howoll 41, Hubbard 31. Jefferson 4, Maclcay ii, Marlon 8, Mehama 10, Monitor 17, Mt. Angol 11, Prospect 80, Salem No. I, 109; Salem No. 2, 209; Salem No. 3, 132; Salem No. 4, 200; Salem (East 60, Salem (North) 138, Salem (South) 89, Scott'B Mills 6, Sidney 39, Silver Falls 4, Sllverton 30, Sllverton (North) II, Sllvorton (South) 28, St. Paul 19, Stayton 9, Sublimity 42, Tumor 63, Woodburn 7, Yow Park 831,849. o Tho Iowa Legislature has passed a bill to tax railroads on tho basis of general valuo, and Is trying to roduco faros to two cents per mile. OA.fcta'OH.XA. ettntlu .jlto Mod Ym Haw Aliineosjtt BlgO&tua 0 Tho Mltcholl bill on Chiuose exclu sion has boon favorably reported by tho Senate Commltteo on Immlgra. tlon. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will bo received up to Monday noon, March 24, 1902, for the erection of a two-story brick building for George Bayne, and as per planB and specifications prepared by W. C. Knighton, architect Plans, etc., can be obtained at the office of John Bayne, Salem. Oregon. . . 3-12-3t O. H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, in White Corner. Salem, Oregon. Parties dealrinc superior operations at mod-1 rata fee In any braneh are in epeolal J requoit, a ., , &S&&&4 ABOUT CATARRH CURES The Reason Why Inhalers and Local Applications are Use less. For many years catarrh was consid ered to ho a local dlseaso, and was treated cntlroly by local remedies, salves, ointments, powders, sprays and inhalers, and nearly all of theso gave a temporary relief, but a genuine per manent euro was very rare. It Is truo thnt tho most annoying symptoms, like stoppago of tho nose and throat trouble, aro purely local, but they aro simple symptoms and tho rent scat of dlseaso is far removed. Catarrh is a constitutional dlseaso, a blood disorder, complicated usually with disease of tho liver, and to sup- Pobo Hint local application of sprays!, powders, Inhalers, could over reach the real caiiRO of tho trouble is ridiculous. Tho sonslblo and successful treat ment is to removo tho catarrhal poi son from tho system by regulating the liver and purifying tho blood, and this can only bo dono by nn internal rem edy, which should consist of antlsop tics and remedies to act vigorously on tho blood and liver. Tho best preparation of this kind which fills all tho tcqulroincnts of n safe constitutional treatment Is Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, composed of Blood Root, Red Gum and similar wholesome antiseptics, which are ab solutely safo to tako Into tho stomach and which act upon tho llvor, stomach and mucous mombrnno. Stuart's Catarrh Tablota aro largo, pleasant tasting lozenges to bo slowly dissolved-in tho mouth, thus reaching tho mucous membrano ami wind pipe and finally reaching the stomach. Dr. Edmondson, in Bponklng of tho now trentmont for cntarrh, says: "I havo accomplished U10 most satin factory rosultB in all forms of ca tarrh of tho head, throat, bronchial tubes, as well as catarrh of tho stom ach and llvor by using nothing olso but Stuart'B Catarrh Tnblots. I long since throw asido sprays, and inhnlora as being Inconvenient, and at host more temporary mako-shlfts. Stunrt'fl Catarrh Tablets act imme diately upon tho llvor and blood and cloar tho wholo Bystom of catarrhal poison. Thoy aro pleasant and very convenient to uso, and aro not only tho latest, but I bollovo thorn to bo tho best and cortainly tho safest treatment for any form of catarrh." AH druggists soil Stuart's Caturrh Tablets at 60 conts, for full slzo pack age. A Httlo book on causo und euro of Catarrh mailed freo by addressing tho F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The Hamilton Cream Separator Manufactured by A. J. HAMILTON A SON, Balem, Oregon. a j t r f A f mIIam. .lltl 94.UU SIZC, irom JlUO KUUUUS iuh ftluytou ,, 5aHC,!y' o r .itD mlll,MuLllUlity $5.00 size, from 3 to 15 gallons mllki rurnor ' capacity. , ,. ( No. 161 Uotirt si,. oppo?iio new upern IIoubo, Hulum, Oregon. necommendatlons- Klrna. Wash., Sept. HO, 1001. Meeara A. J Hamilton A Son, Sin: My brother Mr. Geo Ilinee, of Portland, s-nt m a eoparator through Mrs. Cralit, One of our neighbors here, who has seen the workine of it wished me to write and tell you that he wishes one as eoon as you can poaHihly ond it. We think it one of the finest eeparatora, ever Invonted. I would like to say thoy are just the tiling. H ping to hear from you soon, 1 remain Kespectfully, Mas Helkk Huddlll, Elma, Wash. Aumsville, Ore., Feb. 10, 1003 Messrs. A. J. Hamilton & Bon, Okstlkmen: I have used 0110 of your separators, manufactured by you (or the past year, and Und it to he Uret-claea in every respect. No loss of cream, easy to clean, and nn work to run, making it far ahead of aovihinv I have ever tried. Vury Retpuctfully Yours F. L. I'ounii. Kalem, Ore., Jan. 2, 1002, 1 havo used the Hamilton Cream Sep arator (or nine months. I made one l-ound of butter more in two days with tho separator than I did in two days (rom pans from the roiU otfouroowe, and a much better quality of butter. K. A. Hakiiib. Salem, Ore., Feb 0, 1072. Mr A. J. Hamilten: 1 have been using one of your tepara tors manufactured by you for nearly one jenr and find it all that you n-eom mended and even more. It leparatt-s all'the cream from the milk ami (hern is no waate whatever. 1 would not do without it as it eaves three-fourths of the labor in making butter than by any other proceta, and besides it la so simple in construction that it cannot st out of order. Any woman that make by tier even if from one cow would not tie without your separator after, having given It a (air trial. Yours Mju. J. W. 0ui, fcnJTnlSrMa.h.iiMili! , flu i'. ilh PiinhJuWi nfet H Pa K?8 PTl H H 9o!BjB1I e9 r mlmk lHlfl it 1 WIWl A i. LB jwaif. I ij AVcgctable PrcpnrnlionrorAs-similaUnglhcFootlnndncL'ula-ling UicStoinnchs arulDowcls of $m Promolcs Digeallon.CliccrruF ncssnndRcst.Contains nelllicr Opium.Morphlnc nor Mineral. Not "Naiic otic. Jkepe efOldJMrSAMUO.nraiSR Jmykin Seed' AU.Smnn AnixeStttl t IltCettcnahSala Ctmhtd Jluw hinlnpnm flavor. Apcrfccl Rcmctly forConsUpa Hon. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea nml Loss OF SLEEP. FncSimilo Signature oP NEW VORK. r fKliiI.fi W fil ffmrn EXACT COP OF WRAPPER. Vh B. R. JONES, Attornoy-at-Lnw Toledo, Ori on MClorkof Olroull Oouttfur itz tmih and hi n up-vo-oalo abstroot 01 all jiroportr in Llnuolo ccnty 11.17m PortUniJjVlsllors Perkin's Hotel Restaurant I IWblte Cooks, lunch 10Cijor25c:'Mcalsi la catfe, 20cu Dally Journal on file. 5 27 ' 1 : nriST POLITICAL CONVENTIONS Official Call, Call for Republican Primaries. Notlco is horoby Riven that tho Re publican cuntiul committee, o( Marion county, at thoirmoetlug held in Kalem, Oregon, 011 the lot day ol March, llK)- apportioned to thusuveral precincts ne dulugatuu to the Hepublicun County Convention to bo hu id at Salem, Ure gou, on the SUih day ol .March, 1U02. nt the hour of 10 o'clock .1. in., whlcli np- V... 7 j ,,:Ini A 7 Aum.sviiio :. porlioumout is as lolluwa : Urooks 0 liuttovillu & Urietenbush - Ciiampocg ! Elkhorn 1 Euglewood ,.. H Fairfield Sculls Mills 5 Uervuis e tiorob 4 Uuwcll U Hubbard 7 Jtffuraon 7 M ucleuy Marion 4 Mehama '' Almiltor 6 Mt. Angel .. J ProHjieul ' to Baleui No. 1 w fto, a 18 No. :j 10 No. 4 U Eaut&alem a North baleui u south tiuleui tiidnoy silver Fulls Silvurton.Soulh Sllverton North Siherton L. II . ..I - . UI.. w Wood bur a. Yew Park.. Total 243 Primaries for the above delegatus to bu held ou Friday, the 1-1 ill ol Murch, 1002, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. 111, of tttld day for all precinct holding open primaries, and between the hours of 12 o'clock m. and 0 o'clock p. in. of eald day, lor ull precincts holding closed primaries. F..T, WHIUHTMAN. (Jtitfiumun. JOHN W. UOLAND, cit'Oiotary. iUw a a til Notice of Primary Election, Notice la hereby given that the Honub licau primary election will bu held In Baleui, Oregon, ou the 14th day ol March, 100J, (or the purpose ol electiiut delegates Io thi Itepuultcan County. Convention (or Marion county to be held on IheKOth day of Maroh, 100.', The polls of said primaries Mill be open (or the reception of votea (rom 12 o'clock in to 0 o'clock p m. of eaid 14th day of March, 1002, at tlie following votiug places In the pre oinote of Ualem, Orugon; Hulem, No. 1 8 delegates, voting place Feeeland'a Chair Hhopa. JiidgeM, V. D. OUggett, A 1". Yeaton, O. M. Parmeuler; Clerks, A. M. riouthwick, lid. Lamport. balem, No. 2, 18 delegatea, voting place blmpaou'a Livery linrn. Judges, Um Pearce, J.Q. WiIkiii, ii. J. Kigger; Clerks, 11. 0. liulle, Frank Power Baleui, No. 3. 10 delegatea, voting place, Freeland's More. Judges, Tho. siiriti, itiehard Carey, James MeUulre; Clerkd, O. L. Ureeii, John iteyuolds. baluin, No. 414 delegatea, voling place Hed Front Lizttry Htable.JudgMi, A. F. MoAtee, P. J. Lareen, W, W. Vandervoit; Clerks, W. A, Mooree, Frank Hughes. March otb, 1WK vf F.T. WltlGHTMAN, , Chairman, J0UN W..R0UND, Seoratary. dAwU-ttdJ JtSIN 11a In Ib-tK3 Ha On k 1 IM Ml IB- Wti IBSUlJu S B1? Mb.w VI IM &J9r 1 . 4w 95 ra Pa Hi in 1 ilfe '' laav' la ,S' tdbiOaf? (M For Tufantg and Childron, MMMMMWlaMmMIMImMallHniM8aW Ths Kind You Have Always Bough! THT CtNTlin COMPANr, NIW OBK CITY. Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, rooident agent o( above Inaurnnco Co. is now propurod to do a largo Insurance bUBlnoos. Will nlio handle real estate I havo a team and carringo which is at my customer's oor vlco und I will tako ploasuro in showing partioe tvhat I havo (or sulo. Ofllco ai proeont with T. A. Llvoalov & Co. Call for Democratic Primarie s. Notice is hereby given tlmt the Doin ociutiu County Cuii trul Cuuimltiuo o( Murlon county, Urogun, which met in the Uliy ol buluui rulnuury 'ii, 1UU2, set Uaturduy, Aluicli L'Oth, 1LKI12 kH tho date lor hutting Deinocmttu priinarlua in the variuua iirtiuiucta ol tliu cuuuty, unit btiturduy, A pill 6II1, 100:2, ut the liuiirol 11 o'clock 11. in, us the dulefor hulditig the Douiuurutiu couuly cuti voli tion ami Sitleui us the place. Tlio up Mioitioiniiuiit of delcgutt'U to the county convention lor onun precinct is im follows ; AmiiHvili,.. fi! Auior. i! i breiton- Aumsville. 6: Auiora, 2: llreiten bueli, 1; lirouks, 0; iiuttevillu, 0; Cliampueg, 1; lilkhorn, 1 ; KiiKlowood, H; i'liiilleld,; uervuiu, 7; lluiub, !i; liuueil, U; llubburd,2; Jeffureun, 4; Macleay, li) Marion, H Melmiiiu, !l; Monitor 4; Mount Angel, 0; Proupect, 4; tiuleui No. 1,6; fcSiiluin No. 2,0; Ua lumNo. 3, I; Uulem No. 1,10; h.tal tia lem, 2; North baleui, 7; Pouiu tialuin, U; bculls Mills, U; bidnoy,4j bilver i'lilln, 1; Sllverton, 4;Nortli ftilverton,3( tiouth tiilvertoii, 4 ; &t. Paul, 6; Htuy ton, 8; sublimity, 7; Turner, 4; Wood burn, 0; Yuw 1'urV.o. Totul number ol delegates, 178. On the tluy set fur tlio prlinurlua hero in mentioned, the polls shall be open from 1 o'clock p, in., until U:!!0 o'clock p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all citizens ot Marion couuly, of whatever (action or political bullet, who v, tali to a 0 the cuuee of good i;ovoniiiioiit promoted, und tho burdens 01 taxation moio equal ly distributed, und to ull who are op posed to the trust evil us ut prutuni ex isting, und tho Impunalletio ollcy unou whicuour nation has luuucliud, to join with the Domucrac) nut only m this county but throughout the atutt in its Hi In tu brim; u bout u better, more eco nomical uynium of govuriimuut, and un luruust onduavor to uphold the prlnui ples of Jeffcrsou, Juukton and tiioim inortul Lincoln. V. B. Mott, Chairman, r A. M Damumi'mj, Auvieiarya March 10, 1002. Notice of Democratic Primary Election Notice is hereby given lhut,the.Uemo ciutic primary uieutiou will bo field in Baleui, Ureguu, ou Saturday, March 20" 1002, tor tno purpudo 01 eluding deloguiuJ to the iieuiociulic tvunty uon- vuilion wliiuh Mill bo Held 011 Bauiruay the 6" day of April, 10J, llto nils 011 lliuUayol said prniiarles wilt bu open from 1 o'clock- p. 111 to' 3 J p 111. uud tlie places of voting in the buluui pro- onioiauro unfjllewu: baloin No 1. Uoiegatos, b; place ot vo.nig, Fruulaud a utiuir simps. Jua, K. P. Walker, lliou. liurrowa, lirutua UyrU ; clerks, 11. Laey,F. W. ttiwiilutt. Haleui No, 2. UoUgatea, 0) place ol votiug, biiupeou'a livery barn. Juuges, Louu l-avliinuud, A. Ii. Palmer. J. P. l-ruzull; clorkti, Juauph llauuigartuer, W. 1. btatur. baleui No. ii. I)legaUs, 4; place of Voting, I'reoiaiHlB.etuio. Judge J. it. Liiiii.I. W. Puny, V. P. Ueorge;cierks M, P. lialdwtu, J 0I1 11 Uray. Balrm No. 4. HelegatM, 10; place ol voting, Ited Front tivury barn, juukok, Jamea Ouotrey, T ii Wail, Owi. OiIb- woid ; uleika.L.. U. PurUy, llany Albert St , u. Mirr, Chairman. A. M. Dai.UYUfLk, bevrutary, A.aroh 10, 1002. ...AGENTS WANTED... Flrat-olata prppotlllon to euergeli la diea and ventleumn, One ior unuli town bip desired. Good pay and steady em ployuient. Sand for booklet and prua lUal guide to agents at once. T. II. BENTON. General Art. 1 Bears the I Signature y I ft Jj In yd For Over J Thirty Years Obfi ShotXinje ahdUMONPACMC DKPAUT FOR TIMC SCIIGDULGS Krotn fortlanil, Or, AttniVB FJtOU cineajto lortlnul Bpcclal 8.60 a. a, Tla Hunt ington "AtTiTo" Kxpreu 9 p. in. fla Hunt luglon Suit taiki. DmiTor. Vt. ..v.. (i, wutauK, nuiu9 City, Ht. Louli, ChlcaKO VV.IU ftn..li. tKMn . 4.0Jp a, BIIU iU(l(, "alt IjiVp, Denver Ft. W'o.-tU, Omalm, Kaunas Cltr. St. Louta. ClilCAirn 8.10a. in , and Eait, Ht. 1'AUl Fiut Mall :l&p. in. Via Bpoknno Walla Walla, totvlMon, Bpokano. Wallnco. 1M11- mau. MlniicMiiiolli at. ::0U m rail), Duliith, Milwaukee umcnKo, ana i-.ivi. 72 HOURS rr, PORTLAND TO CHICAGO 72 n? tnanje 01 tars Through tickets via this rotito to all Eastern points on sale at Southern Pa cific depot ofllco. 0C1!AN AMD RIVQR SCHEDULE From Portland Alt willing dates aulijcct to change For an Francisco Ball ovorr 6.daya 8 p.m. IMllr except Bunilar H p, 111. Hkturtlay COLUMBIA RIVEH To Astoria ami Waj Lnnillitga. iv p. m WILLAMETTE RIVKR Steamer Ruth loaves Salem for Port land and way landings on Tnoflday Thurs days and Saturdays, about 10 a. m. For CorvalllB und way landings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays nt about 6 p. m. A. L. OIU1G, M. P. BALDWIN. Opii. Pass. Aut. Agt. O. It. & N. dock i'oitluiid, Ore. Salem, Oro. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME OA11D. No. 2 For Yaqulna: Train Iouvch Albany 12:50 p. m Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:50 p. m Frnln arrives Ynquinu . 0:46 p. tn Nt,. 1 Returnlnn: Lonvos Yaqulnn 0-00 n.ui Leaves Corvallis 11:30 u. in Arrives Albauy 12:16 p. in No. 8 For Detroit! Leave. Albany 7.00 u. tn, Arrives Detroit 12:16 p. in No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Dotrolt 12:15 p. m, Arrives Albany 6:40 p.m. Trains 1 arrives In Albany in time to connoct with tho H. P. south bound, train, as noil as Klviug two or threi hours in Albany before departuro of S, P. North bound trnln for Portland. Train No 2 connects with tho H, P west Bldo train at Corvt.llls Crossing foi Inilopondenco, McMlnnvlllo and nil points north to Portland. J. TcitNhu, Edwin Htonu, Agent, Albany. Manatti' O. C, T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Frlday.lOa.m. For Corvallis Tuesday, Tliurj day and Saturday at 5 P m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade at, M. P. DALDWIN, Att. HOW'S YOUR CLOTHES? When you find your clothes all out ol order, worn and with buttons off, etc., you want tho right person to tHko caru of them and that person is your atep mother ut the Salem Dye Works. At this establishment you enn get any. thing act 'o rights, from a pair of gloves, to the most elaborato silk gown. A gentleman can got his hat cleaned, hie trourera crearod, or his wholo suit re, Juvenated 10 suit his taste, also tour suits a mouth for one dollar, iluttoni eowod on, rips sewed up, stilts presied on short notice, New goods shrunk for dress making. MRS. C. II. WALKER 1U6 Commercial ht. Salem Water OFFIOK. CITY HALL. For water horvlco anply at ufficb Hills payable monthly In advaioe Make all complaints at tho office STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock. Wholesale and retail hutchon and packers, All kind of fresh and salt meats. Fine aairaguH, hams, bacon and lard, 310 Commercial atrial, THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street. Mnalsatall hours Open day and night OslyeUce la the city baudllnr tlie Famoua OlyoiPla beer Is Ibe Rccep Hon Saloon. Wholesale and Retail, R ECKBRLEN, Proprietor, Old Postoftice Liyery Stable U. S. RADADAUCII, Sole Prop'r LI very and feed atable, Iloraaa boarded ami groomed by day or week. 6 2 Ferry Jt. - - - - Salem, Or SOULG DR0S aw PIANO 'IUNERS AND REPAIRERS PorSaleo and vicinity leave orders at Ceo Will's Mulc Store. PORTLAND OR. it 5. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR OP Stone's Drug Stores Tba stores (two la numten art located at Ho. 235 and 297 Coamercial street, and are well Hocked wlih complete Hoe of drufssnd taed data totiet ariltUj, firruaery, truibei. etc- DR. STONE Has bad Mine 25 year experience la the prac ka of medWiae aadjaow makes no charge for oatulutloa, aualaattuuvr pratcnttloa. i p. m 4 p. Bl. ex. UuuiUi CLASSIFIED 2C X ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five lines or less. Io ibis column Inserted three nines for 2Sc, 50eaVVeelc$1.50 a month. All over five lines at the same rate. see: WANTED. Wanted. Immediately, glYl""ior gen eral housework. Apply at 340 Win ter ntreo 3-12-U i- norse wanteu. A gray. C to 8 years old, must weigh 1,400 to 1,500; Per choron proferrod, Oregon Nursdry Co., Salem. g-ll-CC Wanted. Girl to do go n oral houso work In small family. Aprfly to If. D. Trovor, Oroniso Studio. JJ-ll-St1 Wanted. Approntlco glrla, makers and sales ladloa. Now York Millin ery Co., 317 Commercial Stroot Mrs. llookor, managor. 3-11-31. WAN I'KD. One or two hortcs to plow. Good (ecd and good caro. Address W. II. Duncan, Salem Route 1. 3 lOd 2w 1 Wanted Carpets nnd rugs to clean, by tho now contrlfugnl procoss, car potH not injured and thoroughly ron ovnted nt small oxponsu. Lonvo or ders nt Huron & Hamilton's or 300 Marlon stroot. Work oalled for and dollvorod. Grovor & Kdwnrds. Phono lllack 2C1U. 2-27-tf FOR SALE. For Sale. Four mlloU cows, to como fresh In April and May, for ffio. Two hoifors, 8 nnd 0 months old, for $26. Apply to Carl WInklotndn, Maclony, 1. O. 3-11-2W Improved and Unimproved Land in smnll tracts nnd good location for ualo cheap, part ensh, part work, in cutting and hauling wood. John II. Scott, 3-11-lm FOR BALK. One two year old bull, Durham and llolatoin, 0110 second hand Home comfort iron range, One 10 inch dlec harrow, or will exchange for hay rake, platform scales, or stock. W. 11. Duncan, Salem Route 1. 1 lOd 2w 1 GoolJChance Fortho right man to muko Home monoy. Will boII half or wholo lntorost In a brick nnd tlio factory doing n good business; plen ty of tho very boat clay; Hhl both by rlvor nnd rail. Am n druggist nnd cannot uttond to both. Only ono factory horo. AddrosB 0. F. Mooro, Nowborir. Oro. :t..t.imn Clieapea'tLfoht. two-light clmnlJfollor nuu Hingio wnn lamp; most im proved Uystrom gasollno burner. Second-hand ; good as now. O. M. Lockwood. 2-20-tf New Wood Yard. Savodnnd four foot wood. Largo and Bocond growth fir, nsli nnd willow dollvorod to any part of tho city. Phono 2G15 Ulaok. W. H. Utirdlck. 2-18-tf Choice Fruit Tracts Cheap. Karma on good terms. Stock ranches, city proporty n apoclalty, Property list ed froo John M. Payno & Co., over Luild & DitBh Dank, salom, Or. 2-10tf For Sale. Chonp, a second-hand bug gy.. Apply to MtchoII, LowIb, Stnv or & Co. 2-14-tC For 8ale. IOncmJBrifrin cultlvntton; 3 111II0B from Bnlom, $2,000 your own torniB, Pntton llroa.' Udok Btoro. 2-4-tf Wood. Dry "second growth" fir, four 1001, uoitvorou to iioubob and storos promptly. Loavo ordors with It. h. Wailo. North Snlom and W. A. JWhlto,210 Commorclnl. l-28tf FOR RENT. For Rent. Sovon room houso, and furniture for unlo nt a bargain. Call nt St. lClino rustnttrnut, 21 i Coin mo r clnl Htroot. 4-tf For Rent. A"No7l cottngo'with city wntor. IiiQiiIro ut "Ilrlok" Btoro, South Salem. 3-3.tr TO N SO r'iAL. WIHson'a'ShavIno Parlors. Tlio only shop in tho city using tho Antiseptic Itiuor Sterilizer. 1 also Imvu a Dan drtiff Curo thut euros, or no pay. Jas. W. Wilson, Prop., 2-17 Com murclal street. I2.2.tr A Pleasant Shave. No woVitu ot tlmo or words. Just good harboring, clean towolu, up-todato clinlru. &rstolaau nil through. Finest poruelain baths. Chas.WKvans, 100 StoU stroet. LODQE8. FORESTERS OF AMEfTfCA-Couft Sherwood Forenters No. 10. Musta Friday ulglilH in Turner block. Ira Hamilton O. It.; A. JU Drown, Boo. Protection Lodge No. 2, Anolont Or der United Workmen, uwU every Saturday evening In the Holman Hall, corner of Statu nnd Liberty HtreetH. Visiting biuthron welcome. S. A. MoFiidden, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, Recorder. HOP AND PRODUCE DUYER8! J. Cnrmlchael Hop buyor. Oflloa In lJush-llreymnn building, Salem, Ore Hon. SamplM of cholco hops solle Uud from nil growers. DU8INE8S CARD8. Farmers' Teams Standing In front of the hurneea store next to the water ing tank nt tlie Lndd & Duuh bunk and being fitted with new harnww Is a common sight. For particular) liuiulre of Shufer'8 Hnrueeu Shop, 28 Commercial Street. 2j.8m 08TEOPATHY. Dr. M. T. Schoettle Graduate Ainei lean School of Osteopathy. Klrl; vllle, Mo. Olllce jj TJgu blocjk. over the 8ia. Olllce hours 8:30 l 11:30 and 1 to 4. . . 3-lJt Dr. Qraoe Albright Omdyato "of American Sohool of Oateoputhy. Of lice houre 0 to 12 n. m.; 1 to 3 p. m. Odd Pellowa' Temple, corner CQiirt and High street. Phone, Main 2281. The Great Rock Island la the only line operating wank 1 perHonally conducted tour 1 h t exouralgn care between Portland a 11 d Route Chicago change via. tlie world's groaU est meiilc line, making okwe eoiineo tloua at Chlcasjo in Union Depot for all points Rust. Dully stundurd sleep iiiuum oi-nir ing cur between Butt Lake City, Denver and' Chicago, buffet, library. smoking care between Pueblo, Denver and fai- cago. The moot reasonable dining ear service between Pueblo and Olilea go. If you are going to Kansas City, Omaha, Dee Molnoe, Chicago or ouy place Rast, you should enquire about the O rent Itoek island lloute before purchasing your ticket. Ask your nearest ugunt about It. or wrlto for folders, and any Information duslred. A. K. COOPHR. Quu. Agt, Portland. Ore. O Jf JC fl r -O Ur X JTSl. . .m im vmthan $m$ t. si V.A ' ywtf IJV.-