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M Kft'AiimMnr Vaincm i WILL MAKE A DRY TICKET Marlon County Prohi's Will Hold an Assembly e Tho Mnrlon county Prohibitionists propose to participate in polltlfca again this yean A full tl.qkot for legislative and county offlcos will bo placod In tho field. Tho nomination" of such candi dates and tho naming of dolcgntos to the stato convention Is tho object of a mass convention of tho Prohibition workorB of the county, to bo hold at tho W. 0. T. U. rooms; in this city, on Wodnosday noxt, tho 2Cth lnst. In tho holding of a conVontlon, and tho formation df n tloket, Marlon coun ty prohibitionists And thoy must com ply in sovoral particulars with pro visions of tho amondod election lawB of tho Btato. Tho statutes on tho subject provide oxprossly that tho prlvllogo of regularly holding primaries and county conventions, and tho naming of a tick et, bolongs only to Buch political par ties aa at tho last general election cast at least B por cent, of tho total vote ro cordod. In this county, at tho last election, tho Prohibitionists cost about 200 of tho G.000 votes deposited, or less than 4 por conk Tho law provide that parties casting less than a 5 por cent, vote, can placo a ticket In tho field upon a petition signed by G per cent, of tho voting strength of tho county, or by a mass assembly thnt must be composed of at least 100 mem bers. Tho Prohibitionists in tho coun ty will attempt to nuln a plnco on tho electoral ticket through the work of a mass asBombly, which has been called to bo hold In Salem noxt Wednesday, simultaneously with tho Republican county convention. Ilnn tl llrKOtnlileil Slotkrr'a. "No." sit Id .Mr. MeddcrRrnss to the restaurant iiinii: "no. I'll not ny tlini your plt Ih Ji't like mother used Ir iiinke. bul I'll ny thls-lt'B purl 11I3I1 n? cnnty n she used to git." Haiti inoreAnu'rlMin. o How Arc ItiurKlducjrtt Or. Itobba HuirairuI'llicuro nil ktrfnorlll. Hani Isfrui. 41M. btcrllnK ltnmoUTCo.,ClilcKOcr K " "The Way of Salvation." Will bo tho subject of Kov. J. B. Sny dor's sermon at tho First Presbytorlan church. Cordial Invitation Is oxtonded to all. Song services begin at 7:30, for one-half hour. ' 0 dytt CANDY CATHARTIC . " All PnctUU. Genuine t Umptd C C C. Never told In bulk. fkwarc of the dealer who trie to sel1 "jomethlaj just as iood." 0 A bill to protect tho president from assault is ongaglng tho attention of the Houso. "C. C. C." on Every Tablet Every tablet of Cascarcts Candy Cathartic bears'the famous C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Look for it and accept no other. Beware of fraud. All druggists, xoc. Tho Yollowstono Park is to bo on largod. to provldo for tho protection of its wild animals. EdocataYour lso-U With Cueretl. Cnndy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. lOo. 23o. It a a. O. fall, druwilata refund money Kx-Sonator Wolcott, of Colorado, la mentioned as tho probablo successor of Senator Hitchcock. Wild lloao Floui Is 'Iho cream of wheat, nutritious, tho swoetost, the best high grndo goods. Tho British Parliament has passed a bill providing pensions for tho deserv ing poor over CD years old. You Can Always Tell a good housekeeper by tho kind of bread sho usos. All good houso keopors buy their bread nnd cakes at tho Pioneer Dakory. 0 Hryan has moved from Lincoln, Neb., to a farm noar that city, o Fine Meats. Best grndo of bams at 12 conts a pound, and shoulders at 9 cents. A tine lino of old homo breakfast bacon, at Fendrlth'a market Two men aro reportod lost In tho recent blluzard In North Dakota. PIMPLES .StfT w,r plraulea on her face, but joe ui been uklnc CASCAHKTm and they nave all dlxappeurud. I hal beun troubled witii 1 conjtlpaiioij for some time but after tk fj no flMt Canraret I buro bud no troublo ltb ibis ailment. Wo cumioi apeak too alga ' '.'?soai'etij ' f'Huu Waiiiiian inWaertuantonuAve PUlladelpUla, Pa- CANOY CATHARTIC T"ADf mai newsm-to o5$t?ul- Palatable, l'otent. Taste aooJ. Do ""woicuii wreakou or uripe. rx. .. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Jgjjy ..., fMitr. Wat. Mwlntl. rt. .Ut NQTO.flfln Bold audtMiranieedbr all dru nwiU'DHU nUutoOVMKIVbaefrwllablt. uAiMitmsSSi $ yyVrto rwl --- . tyvimmmtMtMma mm ift nwiqivinin!aii-i nn mi SALEM SOCIAL WORLD -AND PERSONAL MENTION Local Event. March 22 Woman's. Club-nrt dopart ment. "Mrtr.:20-"TheCht!sUan,'atthoGrand Opera Houso. The .Gaiety Club Ball The dancing party given at Tioga Hall Wednesday ovonlng was tho fourth of a series of six parties, and provod tho most successful yot man aged by tho Capital City Gaiety Club About forty couples tripped tho light fantastic, and thoroughly enjoyed tho program of sixteen numbors. IUstlno's orchestra, a popular local musical or ganization, furnished music of tho best class, which is a prime olemont In making a successful dancing party. Tho fifth party will bo given on tho first Wcdnesdny ovonlng In April. o PERSONAL8. Herman Shollborg, of Silver Crook, 1b In tho city today. Governor and Mrs. Geer aro In Port land for a fow days. Mrs. II. C. Allon Is visiting Portland friends for a fow days. A. Dlsquo has Just recovorod from a serious Illness, nnd was on tho streets today, Miss Lcona Hlrsch has returned from an extended visit with Portland friends. T. W. Bishop, of Bloomlngton, Illi nois, Is visiting his brother, Mayor UIBUOP. Mrs. J. H. McCorklo, of SUverton, Is tho guest of Mrs. H. B. Brophy, on Wlntor street. Miss Maude' McDanlcl, of Stiver, Ore gon, Is visiting In this city with Miss Jcanetto Booth. M. L. Wilmot, a former Salomlto, re turned to Albany last ovonlng, whoro ho now rcsldos. T. II. Slrapkln8 has arrived from an oxtendod visit to relatives nt Ner. Porcos, Idaho. Mrs. K. P. Morcom and Miss Mor com, of Woodburn, returned to tholr homo yostorday. Mrs. Haack has returned to Silver ton, after a visit with Salem friends. W. L. Jones, of Jefferson, and Ches ter Gains, of Niagara, uro In tho city. Mrs, R. C. Allen has joined hor hus band at Portland, whoro thoy will re side. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Willis, of Port land, aro guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gardner. MIsb Mario Haborly, nurso at tho stato reform school, is reported dan gorously 111 with pnoumonla. P. L. Campbell, president of the Monmouth Stato Normal School, was a business visitor at tho capltol Wednes day. Mrs. I. C. Torry, Mrs. L. C. Torry, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Thomas and Mrs. Phil Thomas woro Portland passongore Wednosday. Dr. C. II. Hall's condition today was not so encouraging aa on Wednosday, and is considered serious. Ho under wont a surgical operation Tuesday af ternoon. Suporlntondont H. B. Bickers, of tho reform Bchool, was In Salem Wednes day ovonlng. Mr. Bickers roports much sickness at tho school rocontly, tho principal illness being from la grippe, nnd nothing of a serious nature BenJ. Grimth, of Kansas, a brother-in-law of C. O. Constablo, has arrived and is thoroughly dollghted with Oro gon. Ho has sont for his family, and will buy a tract of land sultablo for stock and gonoral farming. greaT SOCIAL EVENT "The Christian" at the Grand this Evening The performance of Hall Calno's great drama. "Tho Christian," at tho Grand Opera House tonight, will bo made tho social event of tho season. The com pany comes to Salem fresh from a tri umph In Portland, of whloh tho Oro gonlan says: " 'You havo never seen John Storm,' said an old stago manager In Portland lost winter, 'until you have soon E. J. Morgan. Thoso who saw Mr. Morgan nt the Mnrquam last night will agree that ho is right. More porfoctly to nt a character, more forcefully to Intor pret It, and more admirably to give meaning and Intensity to overy line and word would be possible for no one on the stage. His aotlng last night was so reraarkablo that It completely over shadowed tho work of an unusually fine supporting company. Even Elsie Leslie, who gave 'Glory Quayle," a girl ish grace and freshness that was charming, hardly shared tho triumph of the evening, so completely was it won by tho man who played the love mad priest "Mr. Morgan is In evidence nearly all tho time. From his first appear anco in the Bhadow of the Ivy-covered buildings, on the Isle of Man, he on lists Interest, which grows to sym pathy, then respect. nd finally un bounded admiration. He nevor strains or struggles for an effeoL Tho quiet Intensity of his acting Is far more con- I ItOa lenalare 1 a MT7 f thageottlna Urat MH Bl4jr. vlnclng than any rant, and ho man hgoa to give tho oxact shading to overy motion nnd fcollng it is his doslro to intorpret. Perhaps tho greatest work he did last night was in the sceno In which Storm, driven mad by tho fear that Glory's llfo will lead to her down fall, bids her Bay her prayers and mako ready to bo put beyond temptation, but ho was exceedingly strong in his Bconcs with Drnko and Lord Robert Uro, whllo his portraynl of tho moods of tho clorgyman was artistic in the extromo. "Miss Leslie Is ono of tho fow 'prod igies' who havo grown to bo flno act ressos. Ab 'Glory Quaylo,' she has a dlfflcult part, but sho throws herself Into it with an carnostnoss that la tho fortuno of few women to command, and her youth and beauty assist her greatly In her interpretation. "Tho romalndor of tho cast 1b much the samo as last year, and Is, with tho oxccptlon of 'Polly Love fully ns good, oven better in somo places. Tho mob scono Is Bplondldly done by n crowd of peoplo, who havo been trained for It, and tho womon who composo Glory's muBlc hall associates do tholr parts unusually well. Tho scenery is clab women in tho audlonco could ask." Prices, fl.GO, $1.00, GOc. 0 . Tho White Slave. Tho first visit of 'Tho Whiu, Slave" Blnco tho boglnnlng of tho now century will certainly draw big crowds to tho Grand Opera House, where It will be given on Saturday evening noxt, with n matinee In the afternoon. A whole year has been given to nc tlvo preparation of this play, tho stage director has had his opportunity, the sceno painters and electricians havo worked diligently in perfecting now scenes and "light" effects, nnd, moro Important than all these, a really ex cellent dramatic cast has been secured ono that far exceeds in point of ex cellence any former organization pre senting Bartloy Campbell's beautiful drama. Every detail of tho now production has boon given caroful attention, nnd judging from tho enormous success which has attended ovory porformnnco In other cities, "Tho Whlto Slavo" has many yoars boforo It ns an attraction that crowds will flock to boo. Saturday, March 22d. Evening and mntlnco. Prlcos, ovonlng, 76c, COc and 35c. Matlneo, GOc and 25c. By the time tbo average man gets old enough to have good sense he Is too contrary to innkc good use of It Chi cago News. Tho uglier you arc the more amiable you should be. Atchison Globe. liVTHE AIR The Germs of La Gr ipp are Conveyed Through the Atmosphere. No ono can escapo tho la grippe germ bocauso when an opldomto of tho dlseaso Is prevailing tho air Is laden with It Tho reason thnt ovory ono does not havo tho dlseaso at tho samo ttmo la bocauso tho persons who enjoy per fect health aro able to successfully re sist and throw off tho infection, whllo those, who for any reason aro not in tho best of hoalth, fall ready victims. Tho first symptoms aro thoso of acuto catarrh, resembling a hard cold, and If prompt trcatmont is appllod at this time It can easily bo broken up; ono of tho best remedies at this stago Is Stuart'a Catarrh Tablots, sold by druggists ovorywhoro, and if takon frooly, say one table ovory two or threo days, tho danger of pnoumonla and serious complications will be avortqd. Tho Rev. L. E. Palmer. Baptist cler gyman of Cerosco, MIoh., makes a statement of Intorost to all catarrh nnd grip sufferers. He ays: "Stuart's Catarrh Tablots have certainly beon a blessing to me. I havo used thorn froe ly this fall and winter, and havo found them a safeguard against la grippe and catarrh troubles, from which I have Biifforad for years. I feel that I can frooly and conscientiously recommeml them." Persons who suffer from catarrh of tho head and throat are very suseep tlblo to la grippe, and such will find a pleasant, convenient and safe remedy in this new catarrh euro. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets aro com posed entirely of harmless antiseptics, and may be used as freely as neces sary, as they contain no cocaine, opiate or poisonous drug of any kind. 318-20-22 Don't fail to haye your eyes exam ined and fitted with eye Blawes by Dr. a W. Roberts. At the Cottage till March 30th. o . m. M-Y-. n I CD IB ." JTO. JL. n- JttaA United Artisan? Entertained, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clough ontor talned nbout sixty members of tho Ar tisan Assembly nt their comfortable home In North Salem Tuesday night Tho guestB wcro Invited to partako of a rabbit supper, and nil present antici pated a delightful feast of Belgian hare. Bcforo refreshments woro sorved a program was rendored, con sisting of tho following numbers: Instrumental Miss Bertha Clough. Address of wolcomo Rev. W. C, Knntner. Vocal solo Miss Florence Price. Recitation Miss Laura Sharp. Vocal solo Miss Mao Jones. Rending Mr. T. II. Hubbard. Vocal solo Mr. E. A. Kurtz. Bono shaking Mr. Henry St Helen. Vocal solo Mr. C. D. Mlnton. Reading 'Mrs. Ella Watt Solo Mr. Charles Ostrandor. Address Rov. C A, Rnblng. Song Quartet When refreshments woro sorved, tho rabbits proved to bo only rabbits only In form, but not substance. Togothor with thein was sorved ham sandwiches, pickles, choose, coffco, cako, lco cream and oranges. Tho remainder of tho ev ening, for several hours, was paosod In social games and amuBoments. iT 'lOBAccuSPri 3 nnd 5A10KB 1 Your Llf onwavl You can be cured of any form of tobacco Halnn easily, be made, well, atroitg, magnetic, full of new life and vigor by taking NO'TO-BAQ, that makes weak men atroncr. Many Rain ten pounds in ten dayi. Oter 000.000 cured. All druggist-. Cure guaranteed. .Book. t, '"d nd-lco I'RHtt. Addreaa 8TURI.INQ ilJMUDY CO., Chicago or New York. 4XT O Marlon County Hop Contracts. Now hop contracts are ns follews: Arthur G. Porter, Jefferson; 6,000 pounds, at 12 cents. W. F. Miller, Woodburn, 10,000 pounds, at 124 conts. J. M. Scoggln, Buttovlllo, 8,000 pounds, at 12 contB. W. F. Buols, SUverton, 10,000 pounds, at 12 cents. The Excitement Not Over Tho rush to tho drug storo still con tinues and dally scoros of people call for a bottlo of Kemp'a Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs for tho euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, tho standard family romedy, is sold on a gunrnntco and nevor falls to glvo en tire satisfaction. Prlco 2Gc and G0c.2 A Minister's Mistake. A city minister was recently hand ed n notlco to bo read from his pulpit. Accompanying it wub a clipping from a nowspapor bearing upon tho mnttor. Tho clorgyman started to read tho ox tract and found thnt It began: "Take Kemp's Dalsam, tho bcBt Cough Cure." This was hardly what ho had expected, and, after a moment's hesitation, ho turned It over and found on tho other side tho mattor lutouded for reading. 3 o How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Ilnll s Catarrh Cure F.I. CHENEY ACOProp8.,TolC(lo, O. Wt, the uiidorelgiifd, havo known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all buti iifBB transactions, and financially able to carry out any obllnatlun made by their firm. Vet & Truax, Wholesale Drop. uIrIb, Toledo, O. Waldini:, Kinnnn A Murvln, Wholeealo DrunnlblP, Toledo, O. Hall'e Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly, nctlug directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75 cents per bottlo. Sold by all druggists. Tefttimomtls free Hall's Family Pills aro the beat, o Wild Roso Flour lu all tho rage. Tho whitest, tho purost, the best o CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beam tho Sign&tOTOOf Dissolution Notice. March 18, 1002. Notlco Is horoby givon that tho firm of Barr & Petzol have this day dis solved partnership. Mr. Barr will con- tlnuo tho business, paying all bills against tho firm and collect all ac counts duo said firm. T. M. BARK, M. J. PBTZEL. ft.'n.'tt.''OVa'L.'...' 1) 2 8 c -j 2 g0 wawvw I EPPLEY i We Pay the HighrstMarkct Priac in Merchandise or Cash. I . 5 r Electric Store j 4 riast State Street. 2 W " . IbTSVTCkmak aaa, -Wk . - a IF YOUR HAIR IS TURNING CRAY, DON'T PULL IT OUT, IT HURTS. i oaiural balr rettoratlve. sot a bair dye. It ireBiitly atoca bair rattiaf cut. trevenlU bitdi MiBdCUt8daadrulT, too-or MBey,re- cut. trevoiltMW - iiifnei. ju lrupDi mr'rn --- .j, ,.--- mm Tauiifai 301 tut of iues, no uiiarrs. . reur oWict vital vlriuaa to every ib waiWHir, an far 1.60. WmSfflftaffl&A. 49PIS..CWcax.l IH (&& n&tlMii DlSAPPEAmNQWRITINQ. The Way n ng Srrlndle Wn Anoceaa fnllr -Worked III Vnrln. A number pf Parisian financiers wore recently drmlutled of a very consider able sum or money by n swindler who relied for the success of hlaclicme en tirely upon th" peculiar properties of Iodide Of Rtnrtu. Posing ns n man of considerable wealth, whoso mooyy wns tied up In such n manner that lie could not realize without heavy losses nnd pretending to have the option of some valuable concessions .hi -Ohlnn, he ob tained various lnrge atiiohhts or tupney hi exchange for bills dated to stand for three months. No one Tor n moment luispocted that there wns anything In the loast degree tdindy nbout the man or his transac tions, nnd when be inailc It public that ho had been successful In selling his Chinese concession -at n- largo ,protlt his creditors rclt absolutely certnlhUthat; be would meet his bills. To their Immense mtrprlscj however, when they came to look through their papers to find the bills they only found bills with blank spaces In the places where the swindler's name should hnve been and hud actually been. They clamored round him for an explanation of the strange affair, but he denied thnt lie had ever given nny of them hills nnd dolled them to sue him for repnyment of tho loans, and the fact that the bills were devoid of tho swindler's signa ture rendered them absolutely worth less. Tho matter wns put Into the hnntts of the police, Who were nhlo to discover that In signing the bills tho man had used n solution of Iodide of starch, which, when first used for writing, tip pears much tbo sninu ns ordinary Ink, but completely disappears In the course of a few weeks, and, although traces of the chemical may subsequently bo discovered, nothing can mnke the writ lug show up again. Finding that his victims had discovered his method, tho schemer decamped, despite the fact that the chances of the police obtain Ing a conviction against him were very1 remote Indeed. Do You Eat. Your meals in town? If bo, go to tho Whlto Houso restaurant Positive ly tho best meals scrvod In tho city. Social Dance, Saltjm Lodgq No. 19, D. of II., wW cntortaln tholr frlouds with n social danco at tholr hall, in tho Holmntt block, Saturday ovonlng, March 22d. Invltatloim enn bo had from any mom her. 3-19-31 port ItnilVlJl tor Perkin's Hotel Restaurant White Cooks, lunch 10c to 25c. Meal a carte, 20c u Dally Journal on file. 5 27 HOW'S YOUR CLOTHES? When you find your clothes all out of order, worn and with buttons off, etc., you want the right peison to tako care of them and that person is your step mother at the Halom Dyo Works. At this establishment you can got any thing set to rights.from n pair ofglovoB, to the moat elaborato silk gown. A gontlemnn can got his hat cleaned, bis txouiers creased, or hit whole suit ro. Juvenated to suit his tnuto, also four suits a month for ono dollar. Buttons eowod on, rips sawed up, suits proated on short notice. New gooda shrunk for drees making. MRS. C. II. WAilKER IDG Cominorcinl let. ...AGENTS WANTED... Firat-clasi proposition to onergetl la dles and veutloiaen. Ono for each town shiudeaircd. Good pay uud steady em ployment. Send (or booklet and prac tical guldo to agents at onco. T. II. BENTON, General Act. Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, roeldotit agont ot Above Insurance Co. la now prepared to t'o a larse Inauranco bnainoss. Will lu . handle real estate. I have a team and carriage which ia at my customer's aer vico and I will take pleasure in allowing parties what I have for sale, uuice ai present with T A. Livealev & Go. STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock. Wholoaaie nud retail butchers and packers. All kinda of freeh and aalt meats. Flno aaiangos, hams, bacon and lard. 310 Commercial street, THE ELITE CAFE ' aos iComracrtUI street. Meslsatall hour Open day and night Only place In the city bandllm the Famous OlyraeU fccer la th Hecto tloo Saloon. Wholesale and HetaU. E ECKERLEN, Proprietor, Old Postoftice Livery Stable B. 8. RADADAUCII, Sole Prop'r Limy and feed table, lloraes boarded and groomed by day or week, 62 Ferry St. - - - - Salem, Or. S. C. STONE, M D. PftOPfUBTOR OP 235nd297 ConrcercUtalrett.anl arc well notked vrlinatoinpltiiilaeor drutfaad roed does toilet artklea, terfumery, trutbea, etc- DR. STONE Ks baJeoae 25 years experience loihe tttf Ueof medWflo aad bow taaket oo (barf a for ostultatloa, cxaulaaiMu vt vrctctitWo, t CEDAR POSTS and SHINGLES - I now Iimv plenty of iiiigla on baud to llll all order promptly. They arena wed ahinglta and you have 4 grades lu leleci from. Gome ami gut my prlca on ougjj potu beiore unyinu ihjw litre S- P- MCCRACKEN, J 4th and Nebraska et Englewood. 3-17-lmr "T JMLONBY For you In dairying to buy a band 'MPartoron Ionic time monthly install- menta. and aJI ut your, cream. We ' i kT loan monejr to ourptrouato buy cows. SALEM CREAMERY CO , Salen. Or, r J ' . .. m . - s stone's Drug stores xsxsixs&h Mom ,,, 5 BALKM OKhUON. 8alem No I. Delegntoi, 6 place ol 5 Th. .,..,, i HK.r a,.i,f,, Na voting. FruWmnl'0 chair shops. JadKw. 0i Tbejtorea(woloBumtr) are kxated at no ,, ., 0wlli6r. Tlio. Hnrr. lru,,, tfLa JLLLLHiLt LL iHBi K'b MkiW h War iB tM Jft vLSE Tho Kind Tou Havo Always Bought, and which has hem ia uso foir ovbr 30 years, 1ms horno tho slgrimtni-Q of jrjtf Ml nntl has heen mndo under his per- C2jCj6ffi'?lP7 sonnl Bupcrvlslrn slnco Its Infancy. f7r. CCCA4V Allow no ono 'jo dfclvo you in tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-os-jyood" nrp hub Experiments that trlf'.C vltlt noi eiulangortJio iiwiltu' of Infanta nnd OhHdron--12xporl',jico against Experiment. What is GASTORIA Oostorla 14 n hnvmlci'j substitute for Castor OH, Pare (rorlc, Drops nud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor otllor Narcotio mibstauco. It! ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Wforms nnd allays Fererlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures CoustipCtton nnd jFlatuloncy. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop, Tho Children's Pauncca- Tho Mother's Friend. CEr.UINE CASTOR! A ALWAYS oars tlio iYcucZki Thb KM You HaY6 Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' THC CtNTAUII COMPANY. TT MURIMT TAIIT, NW tOH CITY, f RIBLID PBAS We havo a superior nrticlo in tho way o( Canada nnd llluVI'inesinn Field Peas, and our prices aro tho lowest going, SBBD WHEAT Wo aro propared to furnish Foley and Doflanco need , wheat Jn any amount. SPELTZ If yon want a grain that will make n lt-g qUun tlty of feed try Upulc, LAND PLASTER AND FERTILIZER-Uouomber thntwo nro bcnJliuarlcrs for anything in thin line. SAYAGB Sl RBIE) 322-324 Com! St. - - - -. - - , JSEED MEN o. a x Co's PASSENGER STDAMER POMONA I.tavts for Portland Monday, Wedntiiayand Frlday.lOa.ra, For Corvaliis Tueaday.Tnurs day and Saturday at 5 p m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade at. M. P, DALOWIN. Act. Call for Democratic Primaries Notice is hereby givon that the Dem ocratic County Central Committee of Marion county, Oregon, which mot in tho City of Bolom February 'It, 1002, aut Saturday, March I'Oth, 11)03 .n tbo dato for hohlug Democratic primaries in tho varum products of tlm county, and baturday, April 6th, 1002, at tho hour of 11 o'clock a. m , na tlm date for holding the Democratic county conven tion and Brtluin as iho jluco. The ap portionmunt of delegates to thu county convention for uaon precinct is an follows : Autnavllle, 5; Amorn, 12; DrOilt'ii biibh, 1; llrookn, 6; lluttevlllo, 5; Cham pong, 1; Ulkhorn, 1 j Kimluwood, 8; Fatrflbhl.U; Uervals,7; lloreb, !1; Howell, (I; Hubbard, 2; Jefferson, 4; Marloay, U; Marion,!!: Muhama, 3; Monitor 4; Mount Angel, 0; l'roapect, 4; Salem No. 1,5; Halem No. 2.0; Ha 1cm No. . 4 j Halom No. 4, 10; Kuat rJa lem, 2; North Salem, 7; South Salem, 0; Scotta Mills, 3; Sidney, 4; Siner Falla, l; SUverton, 4 jNorth Hilverton,3j South Silrortnii, 4; St. Paul, 6; Stay ton, 8; Sublimity, 7; Turner, 4; Wood burn, 0; Yew Park. 6. Total number of delegates, 178. On tho day set for tbo primaries here in mentioned, the polls shall ho open from 1 o'clock p. in., until UtllO o'clock p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all citizens ol Marion county, of wlmtuvr faction or political belief, who wiah to a o the cauae of good government promoted, and tho burdens of taxation more equal ly dlatribuled, ard to all whoaruofi noactf to tho trust ovll aa at pretoiit ex isting, and tho imperialistic olicy upon which our nation has launched, to Join with the Democracy pot only in thia county but throughout tho atute In its fight to bring about n better, more eco nomical ayatum of government, and an carnwtt eudeAvor to uphold the princi ples of JtiToraon, Jaukfon and the Im mortal Lincoln. W. H, Mott, Uhairman, A. M. DAMiym'LK, fcocretary. March 10, 1002. ' Notice of Democratic Primary Election Notice is hereby given tliat the:l)i)ino cratle primary election will ha boliUiu SalBtn. Oregon, oiuHatiirday, J.Maroh 20" 1002, for (hit pprppae'of eluuiiug delegate to Uie Deuiootntlc ootinlv con vention which wdl beheld on tiaiurday the 6" dav of April. Wi. Tim olla on the day of said primarily will "bu open from i o'clock p m to 0:30 p in, and Uynl;clerV. II. Laoey.F. W. liumaloff. H.litn No. S. Di)ft'ttlfr, 0; place of voting, blinptou's livery barn. Judge, Louis Laolimund, A. D. Palmer. J. l Filtiell; clerks, Joseph liauuiKartnur, V. f. Slater. tfaltVn No. 3 Dleatea, 4 ; placo ol votinir, Kreoland'a itore. Judge J. Ii. Llnn.l. W. Ijerry, W. P. Georuescleika, M. V. Baldwin, John Oray. Balrm No. 4 Dulotnttea, 10; place of votmu. Hwl Front livery barn. Ju Ikm, Jamts Oodlrey, T B Wait, ywi. Oim- wold; ulBtka.O, Li 1'urify, Harj Albert. VV, fl. ilcrr, Obairman. A, M. Daluvui'lu, rvorolary. Maieli 10, 1,002. , 7 7 S0ULE R ,, PIANO- MERS AND REPAIRERS poirruNo or. 5J,4.n,,5 VVWTMu3c8te "AfV if ' . Signature of O. M. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M, Keouo. In Whlto Corner, Salem, Orogon. Parties doslrlng suporlor operations nt mod qrato foo In nny brunch nro In oapoolul roauoBt, B. P. JONBS, Attornoy-at-Law Toladct, Oro'ion Wai C lark of Clroalt Oourtfor atx yar and bx an un-to-dato auuactoi all jiicperiy in Mnfolu otnily ll-7w SHOHjrliiNlg and union Pacific OKI' AUT rou TIMD SCIICDULCS Iruiu 1'urtlauil, Ur, AUHIVK KltOM TRT m Portland Swa. in, Via limit Highlit alt Uke, lian VL wiiniij uim Ollr. Bt. Lou if,' cm Ma liflO p m. ana lumt Ailantlo r.i(rc B ). in, ' fit. lauT' Vaal Mall 4:15 1). tu. Via P;x)kano Halt I-r.ko. Dauver Kt. Wortli, Omaha, Kaut Jitfia. in (.ur. ni, miuii, umrava and Kaal, WaKlKTiiTUwIato'ii. nioiauo, nanace, mn nun. UlmiiMiaiili HL :0 .i m I'alil, DululbJtillwMtilttB! uiiicimju, aim ami. 72 HOURS 72 PORTI-AnDiTO CHICAGO no i) Cbtnce of Cars Through tlckiita via thia routo to all Kaitern polnUou tflluat Southern I'a ofllc (lojKit otllco. OCUAN AMU IUVUR BCIIBDULU Prom Porlland All aallliiH date W)Wt loeuatijie Kcr'bBuKrauoJuoo all utj S ilaa -. i A i. . I p.m. 4 . COf.UMllIAKlVJH KJVJK W-Way iioiia as Undlwg x.bW.i WILUMCTTB HIVKH Hfbamsr ItUth luaves tkltim for Port land and way landing on Tuenluy .Thurs days and Huturdaya, about lli a. in. For Oervallm vml way teaajtatr-, Muudays, Wbidiidtxlaya and FfWiyit 'ft about 6 p. m. A. I.. C1U1U. U, P. IMLDWIN, Uon. Paw. Axt. At, O. it. A N iuek Portland., Ore Halem, Ore, rn-TT-rrna iiktm iiiiaanniiinniiiiiiiiiiniiiiTuniii Cot v;illis I EHolsro Railroad TUL OAltD. No. 2 For Yanntuat Train lea vee Albany 1SMX p. in Train leaves OorvttUia.... tAp m t'laln arrivtw Yunulna . fhftp Nc I Itetorolnai . Loavw Yaqulim. 6 00 a.m. ' Loftvw OorvHllli ...IU3U, m Arrive AlbttHT ljillp. m ko. a Jtrer mumi Lmvm AlUuy , 7aM a. in. NoAWmrV-11V Leayus D4traU , . . . . i.a.43 p. tu Arrlvoe Albftny .. 5 40n. ta Trains 1 arrive In Albany in timn to eouueot with tbo 8. I', ad-kth wuu, tniiii, m kvII as alvlag two ur throo hours in Albany beforo departure ol 8. J. North bound train fer Portland. Tralu No. 2 oonneoU with the B, P. ww V aide train at ComJlte Orlug lot itmepenueaee, eiujve ubh u plta nor,th to Jltlaair. 4, TcBjiiui, r mms Btoms, Btomi, Mas OP.Mm Daily MMIH fea'Jjy 8)i m. HAtunlaj 10 p. m, AgiHitrAlbaay, 3SMCA CLASSIFIED X ADVERTISEMENTS ,. , i, tavtr luciHcdis. five lines or lest. I? Kris eetomi montti. All over five lines at fite Mwc,rHi, WANfiP. Wanted-Ehore'lld peoplQtto sell up" to-dato publications in oaolt townshiri ' Wo furnish books toj rellabfo SgenW on.a.ciodlt systoni. Vfltfei fojltenas nnd dosorlptlvo circulars. Contlnea tfll ' Book. Co., doodnough building 1'ortfand, Orogon. m ., i ii ii hi -.mill i ..ii i n J? Wanted-A girl to dd gonornl'house; work, lmjulro at tho Oroniso galr feryt. ; 3'17-t'') Vanted-CnrliotB nnd ruginocleaai by the new contrifugal process, c pets not Injured and thoroughly ren ovated nt email oxponBa Leavo or dors at Duron & Hamilton's or 300 , ,AIarJon"streot Work called-for and , dellvorQd. Orovor & Edwards. Phono DlUck 2g4G. 2-it7-t FOR SALE. " For 8ale Four milch cdws, to com'o rfosh in April and May, for $110. Two holfers, 8 and 0 months old, for $25. Apply to.. Carl Wlhkleman, Macleny, P. O. ' 3t1-2wV . .f. . . 1 ii Improved and Unimproved Lnnd .sin smnll tracts and grfod location for sale cheap, part cash, parl work, In cutting nnd hauling wood.' John U. Scott, 3-lMm Good Chance For tbo- right man '..To make some inonoy. Will soil half or wholo Intorost In a brick and tllo factory doing a good business; plea ty of the very best clay; ship both by river and rail. Am a dVuculst nnd cannot attend to both. Only ono factory lioro. Addross C. P, Mooro, Newberg, Oro. 3-S-lmo ',iiii T" .iii Cheapest Llnht. Two-light chandollbr and slnglb wait-. lamp; most im proved Dystrom gasollno humor. Socond-hnnd; good as now. 0 M. Lockwood. 2-20-'tf New Wood Yard. Sawed and "four foot wood. Largo and socond growth fir, ash nnd willow doltvorod to any part of tho city. Phono 2515 Black. W. H. Durdlck. 2-18-tf Choice Fruit Tracts Cheap. Farms on good terms. Stock ranches. City proporty a spoclnlty. Property llBt od froe. John M. Pnyno & Co., ovor Ladd & BuBh Dank, Salorn, Or. 2-10tf For 8ale. 10 noros, IB In cultivation; 3 miles from Sulom, $2,000 your own terras. Pntton Bros.' Book storo. 2-4-tt Wood. Dry socond growth flry- four foot, dollvorod to houses'' n"ndutoroa promptly. Loavo ordora with 1L Ij. Wndo. North 8alom and W. A. Whlto. 210 Commercial. 1-2SU FOR RENT. For Ront. Savon room houso, and , furniture for sale at a bargain. Call ut St. ISlmo roatnurant, 241 Commer cial street. 3-4-tf For Ront. A No. 1 cottage-with city water. Iuriulro at "Drlck" store, South Salem. 3-3-tt TONBORIAL. A Pleasant Shave. No wnBto of time or words. Just good harboring, clean luwols, up-to-dato chairs. Fl rat-class all through. Finest porcolala baths. Chns. W. 15vn, 100 Stato streot. LODQE8. FORE8TER8 OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Mootis. Friday nights in Turner block. Ira Hamilton C. It.; A. L. Brown, Soc. Protection Lodge No. Jf, Anclont d dor United Workmen, moots ovory Saturday ovonlng lu tho Holman Hull, cornor of Stato and Liberty Htruutt. Visiting brethren wolcomo. S. A. Mol'addou, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, Hvcardur. HOP AND PRODUCE DUYER8. J. Carmlchael Hop buyer. Ofllco in Huah-Ureyman building, Salem, Oro gon. Sampleo of cholco hops solic ited from all growers. U8INE88 CARDS. Farmers' Teams Standing In front of thu hurnosu storo noxt to the water ing tank ut tbo Ladd &, Bush bank and being fitted with now harnoss in a common sight. For particulars inquire of abator's Harness Shop, 23 Oommarolal Struct. 2-l-8m OSTEOPATHY. Dr. draco Albright Urnduuto of American School at Osteopathy. Of floe hours 0 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 3 p. in. Odd Fallow' Tomplo, cornor Court and High streets. Phono, .Main 3981. i - - '" wi pin hi t i i Dr. M. T, Sohoettle Oraduuto Amor lean Sojiool of Oateopathy, Kirks villa. Mo. Offluo lu Tioga block, over the Spu. OUloo hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4. 3-12 The Great Is the only lino operating -week ly personally aonduotod tour 1st oxouralon earn between Portland and Rock Island Ro'ute Chicago change via. tho world's greut ml scenic Hue, making close conno Uona at Chicago In Union Depot for all point Bast. Dully standard Bleep nnuaru sieep- :Q1 ing car between Salt , Uke City, Denver and Chicago, buffet, library. emoKitig van between Pueblo. Denver nnd Qhl- cso. The most retixonnblo dining car eerrlce between Pueblo and Chica go. It you are going to Kansas City, OmahK, Dee Moines, Chicago or any pUe IBaet, yoa should aaqulro about the Croat Hook Island Jloufo before purahanliiK your ticket. Ask your Hearwt agent about it, or write for faidew, aad any information deelred. A. Ut OGQP1IR. Qeu. AkL, Portland, Oro. 'llUIE'WINGSANGCO. l4o State atreet SalemQre, New; lino of gooda. Emiirolderlefl, laces, kllltt, matUnaa, chlnawora.jj wask goods, hoae ot all ktndtiv BkirU. Wa make faay Wte underwear mail wrapiww, Wttlsa a ful.tock. SaW aheap. 3'14-3 0?FIOB, OlTy gAliftt For waUr wrvle Kveir sti ilMns wtyHbi aiOBWiiy w wvw Make all eowpUisU KttkMkr J9MM8VOflK9H ..I I ,! I PHI II HI ll -MILlj ""' - Salem Water--? Go. ' ir j--