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wMMf 3HK H Headache kills, not necessarily suddenly, but SURELY. It preys upon the intellectual powers more than Wc realize. It consumes the vitality faster than nature can replenish it, and we cannot tell just what moment a( temporary or complete aberration of the mind will result. Headache and pain should be promptly re movedbut properly. Many pain cures are more harmful than the pain. Beware. If you would be safe, take Mfta. Pain Pills. "A a result of neuralgia I lost the slehtof i my rlehteye, and the pain I have suffered l Incomprehetulble, be lt, obliged to take opiates almost con tinually. A friend pave me one of Dr. Miles Vain Pills and it promptly re Heved me. I then purchased a box and now my trouble is gone. They have also cured my daughter of nervous headache, nnd I heartiiy recommend them to Qthers."-W. J. Corley. Bre mond.Texas. Sold by DruceM 25 Doses, 25c. Dr. Miles MedloalCo., Elkhart, Ind. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. K. Llndqloy, St. Louis.' P. J. Wlnnnd, Chicago. Jno. H. Burgard, Portland. C. B. DUrnctt, Minneapolis. Fred Dorrnnco, Lob Angeles. B. M. Johnson, Donvor. ' ' j. A. Klrkhnm, Portland. S. A. Kcnnnedy, Evnnsvlllo, Ind. II. 13. Norment, Richmond, Va. p. N. Poolos, Chicago. U W. Canmhan, Portland. A. J. Stclninnn, San Francisco. C .11 Irwin, Rochostor. W. J IJall, San Francisco. S. II. Jonoa, Jacksonville. H. W. Cowan, Portland. C. I. I.oob, Chicago. Wlnnifrcd Shcfflold, Seattle. H. N. Stoudonmoyer, Chcmawa. Max Frlcdenthnl, Portland. W. Nelson, San Francisco. Fifteen of Christian Co. 0 The White Slave. In bright now at'lre, rovlsod and modernized, a play which Is a favorite with millions of theatergoers, entitled "Tho Whlto Slavo," returns to us at the Grand Opora Hous'o next Saturday evening, March 22d. Vory few American plays have at tained the successful record of this beautiful Idyl of tho Southland. Writ ten by that matchloss dramatist, Bart loy Campbell, at tho zenith of his pow ers, It stands today as a modol of mel odramatic construction and pootical beauty. It tells a story that appeals to thahead and tho heart of every con dition and kind of people. Tho audi enco becomes Interested in ovory char acter, and Is thrilled and amusod by turns as tho plot Is unfoldod "Tho Wh.to Slavo" has not boon aet-1 ed for nearly two years, but in that ttmo tho plans for tho present rovlval havo boon carefully made. Tho man uscript hao been In tho hands of tho stago director, who has skillfully re arranged tho stago settings, given grentor scope to tho scono painter, tho proporty maker nnd tho olcctrlclan, with tho result that novor boforo has "Tho Whlto Slavo" been so attractive. Tho cast of characters Is an unusu ally long ono, and It such that tho same caro has been glvon to tho minor parts that has beon expended upon those of first Importance. A matlneo will also bo glvon on Sat urday afternoon for tho benoflt of tho ladles and children. Saturday, March 22d. Evening and matinee. Prices, ovenlng, 75c, 50c and 35c. Matinco, 50c and 25c. All Phlllpplno taxes aro to bo turned ovor to tho Phlllpplno authorities, for uso In tho islands. Succeeds J. W. Reeves. J W. Reovos has formally resigned his position in tho ofllco or clerk of the supremo court Arthur L. Benson has been appointed his successor. Mr. Reeves held this position for sovoral years. Ho is now located at Cedar vlllo, California. Mr. Benson tempor arily filled tho position slnco Mr. Reeves' departure, and his appoint ment is now permanent. Ho Is tho son of H. L. Bonsan, circuit Judge in tho eighth judicial district AN UNHEALTHY HAIR exMNDRUfr FALLING HAIR finally BALDNESS Dutroy ths uute, you retnsvt tht effect Kill the Dandruff Germ WITH NEWBRO'S HERPGIDE The saly preparation that win iutroy the pimltu. -EXCELLENT HAIR BRESSWCL- fer Sk by all aVujjut. PUCB ?'- . SALEM SOCIAL WORLD BTCJW t AND I PERSONAL MENTION Local Events. March 22 Woman's Club-nrt depart ment. March 22 "The Whlto Grand Opera House. Slave," at March 2G Republican County Convcn. tlon. April 1 Monoloy Quartet, at M. K, church. The Christian at Salem. The Orand Open House was filled as it has novor bcon bofore on an or dinary midweek occasion to hear Ed ward Morgan and Elsie Leslie In a great play Hall Cajno'a "The Chris tian." A happy relief was experienced by the audtenco when it was realized that tho doublo tragedy in which that volume finds its finale was not to bo re produced in tho play, but in this drama tization John Storm Is not killed by tho mob, and does not have to stranglo Glory Quayle, but thoy aro united In their lifo work, with oven a touch of ro- pontanco on tho part of tho rofined vll lain. Tho audlenco was composed of tho bout pcoplo In tho city, and thoro was a touch of spring gaiety in tho presence of an unusual attondanco of ladies In light colors it was a brilliant assemblage Tho wholo play ' was nobly presented, scenery nnd each smallest part being excellent In np puinimom. rno leading parts woro presented with a finish seldom found in these days of stormy melodrama and ranting historical novels on tho stago. Morgan and Leslie were under perfect control, and yet fully expressed thoir difficult parts In momonts of great pas sion. Tho electric effects in sovoral scones wero an added Bploudor. Salem audi ences aro becoming moro appreciative, and tho actors woro repeatedly called for and given a most cordial greeting. A llttlo side ovent of tho evening was tho presence of the membors of tho Salem Press Club and their ladios, and thoy woro a woll behaved body of citi zens. Thoir enjoyment of tho oven lug's play was intense and thoy woro unanimous in oxtondlng their thanks to Mnnagor Cordray, of tho theatre, and Manager Williams, of tho playors, and especially to Frank Merodith for his unfailing courtosy in enabling them to havo this pleasure. The club hopes to mako press night at tho Grand an annual ovent. .Following woro present of tho mombers and thoir wives: Ex Gov. J. H. Fletchor, prosldont of tho club; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Judge and Mrs. N. J. Judah, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Toovs, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hofor, Mrs. Scott Bozorth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Davoy, Mr. nnd Mre. W. J. Clarke, of OorvalB; Capt. Walter Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mlnton, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hofer and P. J. Wilson. Will Play at the Concert. LoRoy Gcsnor, who dollghtod an au dlenco at tho M. E. church Monday ov,enlng will play a solo at tho band concort Friday ovenlng, Those who woro unablo to hear him Monday oven- ing will, no doubt, Improvo tho oppor tunity of hearing ono of tho best violin playors on tho coast. Reserved scats aro going fast, and thoro will bo vory fow loft after today. Tho concort throughout will bo tho best over glvon by tho band. A special featuro of tho evening will be tho danco, consisting of Qftoon numbers, and tho music will bo first-class, Eugeuo Register. 0 Notice. Tho Woman's Club will meet on Sat urday afternoon, as usual, In tho re coptlon room of tho Wlllamotto Hotel, Instead of at tho Illlheo Club, as an nounced. Tho art dopartmont will havo chargo of tho following program. Guitar solo. Paper "Egyptian Art." Vocal solo. Paper "Greek 8culpturo." 0 PER8ONAL8. Geo. W. Anderson, a former resldont of Reno, Nov., died at Elko, Nov. Chris Hyer was given froedom to leavo tho city by Recorder Judah. Miss Molllo Coleman has returned from a vUlt with Turner friends. Miss Harding of Gervals was In tho city yesterday. D. M. Wilson has returned from a business trip to Roseburg. Les Bruselle is In tho city from Blgsbeo, Cal., visiting his mothor, Mrs. Bruselle, of Fourteanth street Col. J. M. Poorman was In the city, from Woodburn, yostorday. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Alten. of Nebras ka, woro in Salem yostorday en routo to Portland. Thoy havo spont the on- tiro winter on tho coast. a. A. Moldon has returned from a business trip to Eastern Oregon. Miss Mlnta Gulss, of Woodburn, came to Salem last evening, and wit nessed the presentation of "Tho Chris tian." She was tho guest of her sister. Mrs. E. Cooko Patton. Gov. T. T. Geer returned Tuesday ev ening from Portland. Mrs. Geer fs visiting In Astoria. J. I Stockton returned last night from a business trip to Portland. R. R. Ryan and 8. T. Northcuttbavo returned from Portland, where they at tended the Socialist state convention. Mr. Ryan was honored with tho nomi nation for governor on tho Socialist ticket George H. Irwin has returned from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Settlemler. of Woodburn witnessed "The Christian hn Orand Onera House Tuesday night 0 , Dr. C y Roberts, oyo specialist, will remain at the Cottage until FAT MEkVES. A whirl of excitement was recently caused among scien tists by the discovery of "how nerves act". Healthy nerves are fat nerves. It is fat in the core of a nerve that by hardening and softening creates nerve action, mayuc uns explains wny Scott's Emulsion has always been such a remarkable remedy for nervousness, Scott's Emulsion makes fat nerves. It feeds them with fat. Good for all forms of nervous ness and for neuralgia. Send for Free Simple SCOTT & 110WN e, chemitti. 40a peiti si., w. v. THE JOHN SONS CELE BRATE Double BirthdaY Celebrated by Native Daughters and Sons. Ono of U10 pleasantest family re unions In many a day occurred at tho rcsldonco of Geo. W. JohnBon, on High street, when a goodly company of brothers, sisters, couslnB and aunts mingled In congratulations, mirth bounteous repast, and no end of good will. It was tho event of tho birthday of Mrs. Johnson nnd scr sister, and was obsorved In tho good old-fashioned way. A list of invited guests Is given below r Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Johnson, Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Johnson,, Sa-. lem; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Conser, Al bany; Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Jones, Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Johnson, Jr., Salem; Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Johnson, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Baker, Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jones, Soda- vlllo; Mr. and Mrs. James Battoy, Shanlko; Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. McEl roy, Eugcno; Mrs. J. W. Jones, Jeffer son; Mrs. M. O. Smith, Tumor; Mr. Thomas A. Jones, Mnclcay; Miss Salllo Jones and Miss Clara Jonos, Oakland; Mr. Clydo Johnson, Salem. Asldo from tho sumptuous dinner of tho occasion, which none knows better how to preparo than tho generous hos toss, tho company enjoyed thomsolvos by a right royal visit, recounting rem iniscences of early days, trials, tribula tions and Joys, ns well as music and singing, all of which was Indulged In by young and old In a hearty mannor. 0 Salem Man Gets Captain Harold B. Fisko, formerly of Salem, has Just been appointed captain of a company In tho United States regular army. Ho was popularly known whllo In Salem. Ho was a student at Bishop Scott Military Academy, and lator secured an appointment at West Point. After graduation ho was mado a lieu tenant In tho Eighteenth roglmont, U. S. Infantry, and sont to Toxas. His prosent promotion comes as a roward for faithful performance of duty. Mr. Fisko is tho son of Mrs. C. Flsko, who formorly taught In Uio public schools of Salem. Thoy loft horo for tho East about ton years ago. Percy Flsko, of Dallas, editor of tho Pacific Woodman, Is a brother of Har old Flsko. This advancement In rank is an es pecial distinction, aa Mr. Flsko Is not yet thirty years of age. 0 8. T. Richardson Wins Case. Judgo Bolso baa decided tho caso of Buttorlck vs. Richardson In favor of tho dofondant, 8. T. Rlohardson. Tho suit was brought by his cousin, Llizlo Rlchardson-Buttorlok, to havo sot asldo a receipt signed by hersolf, which releasod S. T. Richardson from all liability as guardian of hersolf and estate, and was also a rocolpt for all tho othor proporty duo her, a segregat ed account of which was given. In deciding tho matter tho court re viewed tho testimony in full, and by his findings completely exonerated Mr. Rlohardson from nny fault in the mat ter. Ho found that Mrs. Buttorlck re ceived all tho property duo her from tho ostato, and that somo of tho same had boon used by Richardson for hla own boneflt; that plaintiff know tho af fairs of tho ostato fully at the tlmo sho signed tho releaso, and the act was per formed without the least Influence from her guardian. Tho suit was dis missed with the deolslon, which brought out every point In the matter. John A. Carson and P. II. D'Arcy were attorneys for Richard son. 0 Don't fall to have your oyoa exam. Ined and fitted with eyo glasses by Dr. C. W. Roberts. At the Cottage till March 30th. o Social Dance. Salem Lodge No. 19, D. of H will entertain their friends with a soolal danao at their hall, in the Holman block, Saturday evening, March 22d. Invitations an be had from any mem- ber. 3-134t O. wrm -W.J "IP .. . ' ZT .. 7V .0 Bunts iM WM IUIC JBiJl 0W 6!futr mgu INTENSE SUFFERING From Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble. instantly Relieved and Per manentlv cured by stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets. A New Discovery, bit Not a Patent Aledicine. Dr. Rcdwoll relates an interesting account of what ho considers a romar kablo caso of acuto stomach troublo nnd chronic dyspepsia by tho uso of tho now dtscovory, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Ho says: "Tho patient was a man who had suffered, to my knowlodgo, for years with dyspepsia. Evorythlnc ho ato seemed to sour and croato gases in tho stomach. Ho had pains llko rhoumatlsm In tho back, shoulder blades and limbs, fullness and dlstross after eating, poor nppctlto and loss of lleBh; tho heart bocomos affected, causing pnlpltatinou andslooplcncsB at night. "I gave him poworful nervo tonics nnd blood remedies, but to no purpose As an oxporlment I finally bought n GO cent packago of Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets at a drug storo and gavo them to him. Almost lmmcdlato rollof wns glvon, and aftor ho had usod four boxes ho was to all appearances fully cured. "Thoro waa no moro acidity or Bour, watory risings, no bloating aftor moals, tho appetlto was vigorous and ho has gained botwoon 10 nnd 12 pounds in weight of solid, healthy flesh. "Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets aro advertised and sold In drug stores, yot I considor thom a vnluablo addition to any physician's lino of remedies as thoy aro porfectly harm loss and can bo glvon to children or Invilads or In nny condition of tho stomach with porfect safety, bolng harmless and containing but fruit and vogotablo esBencos, puro popsln nnd Golden Seal. "Without any quostlon thoy aro tho Bafe8t,jnost offoctlvo euro for Indiges tion, biliousness, constipation and all dorangomonts of tho stomach, howovor slight or suvoro. 19-21 A twonty por cent reduction In Cu ban duties has been agreed upon by tho Republican congressmen. 0 Tho tatest Yarn. A Plttaburg drummor tolls this now yam: I always carry a bottlo of Kemp's Balsam in my grip. I tako cold easily and a fow doses of tho Balsam alwayB makes mo a woll man. Kvory where I go I speak u good word for Komp. I tako hold of my customers I tako old mon and young mon, and toll thom confidently what I do, whon I tako cold. At druggists, 25 and COc. 4 0 Larry M0K00, tho missing Adams ox- press messenger, of Indianapolis, has vanished and loft no traco. Tho oxtont of his stealings is not yot known. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any cse of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall a Catarrh Cure F.I. CHENEY & CO., Props. .Toledo, O. Wf, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tho laat 16 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all bud nets transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their tlrm. Weal & Truer, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Walding, Klnnun & Marvin, Wholoealo Drugglatr, Toledo, O. Haifa Catarrh Cure ia taken Internal ly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the aystem. Price, 76centa per bottle. Bold byalldruggtata, Teatimonnla free Hall's Family Pills aro tho beat. q CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Siik Dissolution Notice. March 18, 1902. Notice is hereby given that tho firm of Darr & Potzoi havo tbla day dis solved partnership. Mr. Barr will con tinue the business, paying all bills against the tlrm and collect all ac counts due said Arm. T. M. nATtll, M. J. PETZKL. Call for City Warrants. Notlae la heroby given that there aro fundB on hand, appHcablo to tho pay ment of all warrants of tho olty of Sa lem, drawn on tho general fund, in dorsed on or before March 17, 1902. Holders of said warrants will please prosent them for payment at I-add & Bush's bank, as Interest win cease from and after the 17th Inst JOHN MOIR, City Treasurer, Balem, Or . March 17. 1902 3-1710t ItPr Another Heavy Damage Suit T.J Brown, ot lloeoburg, who was in the ercp oy of tho Southern Pacific Com pany on March 15, 1000. as a tra nnasin. and whose arm was greatly injurod oni thai day by thorxp'oslonol the ar re -. ervoir connected with an airbrake, has begun ruit against the company in tho United 8tales court in Portland to re cover $10,000 damages on account of said injury, says tho llovlew Tho coin pi flint states the airbrake on one of the freight carp, on which ho was employed no'ild not release the brakes thoreon, nnd tho wheels of the car would not royolve, but woro mado to slllo on the rails of the track. "It was the duty of the plaintiff to release tho air res ervoir to provent the brakes from Blldlng, and as the valve was stopped and would not work, he jarred said valve with a mall rock, tq loosen any foreign matter which might havo gotten into 1', which he says waa qutto a common thing to do, and tho reservoir being cast too thin, exploded and shattered plaintiff's arm. He further alleges that although such defects could havo been cadly ascer tained, tho dofendant carelt'sl; 'and negligently providod the defective ma chinery for hla uso, by rea.on of which ho waa injured o German Bloodflnch. Wm. Brown shows In tho window of his storo on Commorclnl stroot a bird which he secured in Germany during his recont visit thoro. It is a Blutoflnk or Damyfuff, called in English Is "bloodflnch." It Is of tho variety tho samo as tho grosbeak, so common horo in tho springtime Tho bloodflnch Is about tho samo slzo ns tho abovo named bird, and is of a color seldom soon on American birds. Tho breast Is of a dull blood color, nnd tho head and wings aro black. It both sings and whistles, nnd proves quite an attraction on tho street Portland Visitors Perkin's Hotel Restaurant Tfhtte Cooks, lunch 10c to 25c Meals a U arte, 20c u Dally Journal on file. 5 27 HOW'S YOUR CLOTHES? When you find your clothes all out of order, worn nnd with buttons olf, otc, you want the right put sou to tako caro of them and that porsou la your step mother at the Salem Dye Works. At this catabliBhmentyou can got any thing set o righte.from n pair ol gloves, to the moat ulaborato silk gown. A gentleman can got his hat cleaned, hla trourera creaeed, or hla whole ault ro. juvonatcd to ault his taate, also lour euita a mouth for ono dollar. Buttona eowed on, rips snwod up, auita preened on abort notice. New goods shrunk for dreaa making. MRS. C. H. WALKER 11'5 Commercial ht. ...AGENTS WANTED... Firat-claaa proposition to onergeti la dies and yentletnun. Ono for each town alnp desired. Good pny and stoady em ployinent. Bend for booklet nnd prac tical guide to agents at onco. T. II. DENTON. General Acrt. Royal Insurance Co. A. T. (Jilbert, resident agent of above Inauranco Co. ia now prepared to i'o a large Insurance buaiuosa. Will alto handle real oatato. I havo a team and carringe which is at my customer's eer vice and I will take pleaanro in showing parties what I bavo for aalo. Office ai present with T A. Llvoaley & Co. STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers in Live Stock. Wholuealo ahd retail butcher and packers. All kinili of freah and aalt meats. Finn aaJiagoe, hams, bacon and lard. 310 Commercial Btreot. THE ELITE CAFE 208 ICommerclal Street. Meals stall hour Open day and ulght Only place in the city handllfltj the Famous Oljmrla beer la the Hecep- tlon Saloon. Wholesale and Keull. E ECKERLEN, Proprietor, Old Postoftice Livery Stable O. S. PADARAUCII, Sole Prop'r. ' Livery and fred etable. Horaoa boarded and groomed by day or week. 62 Ferry St. Salem, Or. S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR OF Stone's Drug Stores HALKM OKKOON. The stores (two la aumter) are located at ho 235 and 297 Commercial atrcet, and are well stocked with complete Hae of druiaaad med clses toilet artifice, perfumery, sruabea, etc- DR. STONE Haa bad tome 2 5 yeara experience lathe crac Ice of tatdklne and now makes no charje for oasultatloa, cxamUaiMuur rnrcriciloo. CEDAR POSTS and SHINGLES -I now havtt pleuty f sliiiiyl-smi hand to Oil all ordrrr promptly. Tlif ara sawed shingles and jou havo 4 gratlea to select from. Come and get my prices on foiice posts before bnyltiK eltwiern S. P MCCRACKEN, 14th and Nebraska st Enelewood. 3-17-lmt MON BY For vou In dalrvlnir to liny a hand aeparatoron long time inoulhly ir.stAll mentr, and eel) us your cream Wit loan money to our patrona to buy cows, SALEM CREAMERY CO , Salem, Or. Hl,7Jj. IF YOUR HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, DON'T PULL IT OUT, IT HURTS. ' Cray bilrs tt boaoratle, thouib not always atkuaei " tb oaiy prcci niwa inai wiu to vciy restore ids oriiiaai iom to gray or faded batf. I tae rcsewned "MAMVIiL HaIm '10. IC" s aatural balr rettoratlve. sot a balr dye It prvnctiy atucs bur f filial out. creventiac tali- setsaBai.uKtBoaaaruir.ioo- or moaey re-1 luraei. 30 ersoiuccts.Boralures. tttit. bo failures, rour i every lull mi fcoltle, sll distlact viuivinuetu tbc xtzttitittAM. Addrcii. 4 , U. OUlMrt b CO. bl Prop's. , 4y ruiei-t .bki, in. IH DW aHalakab. TH ittn Laal fl ia aaV aH " aKi Tho Iuna You Ilnvo Always In uso for over 30 years, nnd hns jKy2, sonolsupcrvlsku slnco its Infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and JUHt-as-jjood" nrq but; Experiments that trifle wltlunu i ohdiuiirer t!o health. oC Infants and Children Export' aco against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Oostflirla Is n hnrmlccJ substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other jtfarcotto substance Itb oga is Its guarantee. It destroys Wiring and allays PoverlshncsH. It cures Diarrhoea and 'Wind Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It nsHlmllnt.es the Food, regulates tho Stomach und Bowels, glvl'.g healthy and natural sloop. Tho Cblidrou's Panacea- Xho Mother's Friend. CaEP-UeNE CASTOR! A ALWAYS oars tho '&JGUCM Tk Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt otrmun oommnt, tr mukiuv rntir. hiwvomhoity. mmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmm RIBLTO PBAS Wo havo a superior article in tho way of Canada and HI no Piuaalan Field Peaa, and our prlcoa aro tho lowcatKolnft, SBBD WHEAT Wo aro preparod to furnish FolRy and Doflanco peed wheat in any amount. Sl'ELTZ H you want a grnin that will tnakon larg quan tity of food try tipuli. , . LAND PLASTER AND FERTIUZER-Honombor anything In tula Hue. SAYAGB 322-324 Com'! St O. C, T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, Wcdnesdayand Priday,IOa.tn, For Corvaltls Tuesday.Thura day nd Saturday at 5 p nt. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot or Trade at. M. P. BALDWIN, Alt. Call for Democratic Primaries Notice la hereby given that tin Dem ocratic County Central Committee of Marion county, Oregon, which met in tho City ol Halom February 2J, 1002, not Saturday, March 20th, 1U02 t.u the dale for hoi ling Dumooratio primaries in tho various products of tho county, and Saturday, April Gth, 1002, at the hour of 11 o'clock a, ni , as Uio datofor holding tho Umnocratlu county conven tion and Hitlotn aa (he place. The np portion meat of delegated to tho county convention for each precinct ia aa follows , Aumsville, 6; Aurora, 2; Ureiten bueh, 1; Ilrooks, 6; Uuttuvllle, G; Champoeg, 1; Hlkhorn, 1 ; Knulowood, 8; Fairflbld.2; Uurvala,7i Horub, H; Howell, 0; Hubbard, 2; Jiffereon, 4, Macleay, U; Marlon, II: Mehntna, 3; Monitor 4; Mount Angel, 0 Proapod, 4; Salem No. 1,0; tialem No, 2,1); Ha lem No. 3, 4 ; Halom No. 4, 10; Kait Hh lem, 2; North Salem, 7; Mouth Balom, 0; fkotts Mills, !i; Sidney, 4; Hllvor Fulls, 1 ; Bilvorton, 4;North Hilverton,3; Houtli Htlvertnn, 4 ; Bt. I'muI.5; Bitty, ton, 8; Bubllmlty, 7; Turner, 4; Wood burn, 0; Yew l'urk.6. Total number of delegates, 178 On tho day set for the primaries here in mentioned, tho polls shall be opon from 1 o'clock p. in., until 0:30 o'clock p. m. A cordial Invitation Isextonded to all citizens ol Marion county, of whatever faction or political bellel, who wish to m o tho cause of good government promoted, and tho burdens of taxation moro equal ly distributed, and to all who are oj poseu to tho trust evil as at preont ex isting, and the imperialistic jKjllcy upon which our natlou has launched, to Join with the Democracynot only in this county but throughout tho state In its fight to bring about a better, moro eco nomical systom of government, and an earnest endeavor to uphold the princi ples of Jffforson, Joekeon ami tho im mortal Lincoln. W. B, Mott, Chairman, A. M. Dauiymi-lk, Becrelary. March 10, 1002. T Notice of Democratic Primary Election Notice Is hereby given that tho Domo Cfallc primary election will bu held in Balem. Oregon, on Balurduy, Marolt 20" 11)02. for thO purpose ol electing delegates to the Democratic ouuity con vention which will bu held on Bauuday the 6" dav of April, IWi. The i olla on thedayofasld primaries will be open from 1 o'clock p. m. to O.Ik) p in. and the places ol voting In tlio Nulum pre cinutMsre as fallews: Balem No . Delegates, G: place ol oilnif, treelaud'a chair stions. JuilKt. K. P. Walker, Titos, llurrows, Lurunza uyru; clerks, it. xuey.f . W. Hluiitiull. Bdlem No. 2 Delt-galfU, 0; place of voting, bimpton'a livery luru. Judges, lxnila i-aJuniind, A. I). Palmer. J. P. Pr.zxell; clerku, Joseph Uauuigartner, W. T. Slater. Balem No. 3 Dulepates, 4; placo of voting, Kreeland'e atore. Judge J. it. i.lnn.l. W. Hatty, W. P. tiuorge;ulerk, ai. i, uaiuwttt, joiiij uray. Balem No. 4 Delegates, 10; placo of voting, Ited Front livery barn, jinxes, James Uod(rey,T U Wait, Geo. Gria- wold; cleiks.O. D. Purdy, Harry Albert. W. B. Mott. Chairman. A. M. l)ALUVMi'I.K, beorelary. 2Laroh 10, 1002. SOULli BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS reSv2'order8. iWll tz . WHAND Op, YfU'smumswre, Bonclit, nnd which lias been hns borne tho signature oC been mado under his pcr- Signaturo of that wo aro headfinartora for St RBID , - SEED MEN C. H. MACK :o:Bsra! acsi? SuccosBor to Dr. J. M. Koono, in Whlto Corner, Snlom, Orogon. Partlos desiring superior operations nt mod ornto foo In any branch aro in ospoolnl request. B. F JONES, Attornoy-nt-Lnw Toioclo, Oru-ion W r lcrk of Clroolt Courtfor nix yasra and hn an urt-to-data aUtractor all property In Lincoln OtJDly 11-17ID OREOp SH01TL1NE and UNCOIL PACIFIC DKt'AlUT rou '"Chicago1 I'ortUiul HwcUl ' time scuuuui.es From t'oriluuil, Or, AlllttVK KROM Halt Lake, Dwiyw, Worth, Omalia, Kt YU atiut fiiflon. in. Oltr, Ht. IXul, Chlf'go 4-SOp rn via Hunt lugtoii "TtuititTo1 KxpruM 0 p. ni. t la limit Ingtou anu uui Halt Uko, Denver -Kl. Worth, Omaha, Kauui City, Ht. Uuli, ChlCMgo 8 dOa, m aua Kait. HLl'auT" Wall Hpok Walts Walla. ImviM rati Mat uto, waiiaea. run 4:16 p. in. man. Mlnuoatelu HL Yl Bpokno I'auI, Iuluth,Mllvraukci) in uiiicagt), aim noi. 72 " HOURS w 72 POBTLANDiTO CIIIQAGO no o Cliaoro of Cars TliroiiRli tickets via this route to all Kattorn points on sale at Southern Pa cific depot ofllee. OCUArl AMD RIVCR SCIICDULB Front Portland" All wiling data auhjfctt i uang KoraurrahslKO ball every 6 dayi p.m. 4 p. IM Daily iiil 4n. m. HI.tillHllO Sunday ToAnToila and V?a; Landlus. a .. ... w . Hi. Hatunlay 1U p. ra, WILLAMUTTE HIVBR Bteamer Ituth leaves Salum for Port- las Hi I u tifl wtatJ sutitllliifiSili fPilalkl Ml Til It r II days and sl.trdays. about 10 a. m. For Oorvulha umi way lamjlnx, Moudaya, WtHtmwdays and Fridays at about 6 A.T.! ORAin, M. P. UALOW1N, Gen. t'awi. Ap. At. O. It & $ dock Portland, Ore ShiIoiii. Ore CuiYallis k Eastern Railroad TIME OAItD. No. 2 For Yaiutua: Train loaves Albmiy......lW0 p. m Train leavvti Ugrvullls.... VM p. m I'imnarrlvott Yaqulna . 0:11 p ui No. 1 Keturoiotit Leavo Yttqulnc. 0 00 a. in Lmves Corvallls 110 a, tu Arrives Albany 1216 p. m no. s iror io;roit: Leaves Albany ... .... 7;09 a. ui. Arrives Datrou 13il5 p. ui No. 4 From Detreit: Loayos Detroit ,...12 45p m, Arrlvoa Albuny 6,40 p ni. Trains 1 arrives in Albany in time 'to connect with tho B, P, south bound. train, as wen as Ktvtux two or three .hours la Albany boforo uuparluro of B. P. Koritt bound train for Portland. TralB,,No. 2 eonoeotii with tho 8, i Mfl slut train nt CoryjJIls Qrosslng lot I InilamiinMitniui Al11 rntfillla attfQ all I Xi' tth to Portland. ' j, iowiji, aumtt rtoni, Agat,Albany. Mai ?o X ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five lines or less, l tW tea insertedibrectimeiforjSc. 50eaWK,$l.5e a month. ,aii over rivellnea attEeaaae rate. WANTED. CLASSIFIED Wanted. Four or six unfurnbihod f rooms; cloao hi. Inqulro 'Saturday ' or Sunday nt St. Elmo restaurant), 244 Commercial street. 3-i-t? Wanted. Knonjotlo people to sen uiP to-dato publications In each township Wo furnish hooka to reliable ngon'ta on n credit system. Wrlto for terms nnd doscrlptlvo circulars. Continen tal TJook Co., rjootinougu building, Portlnnd, Oregon. '"' Wanted. work, lory. -A girl to do gonoral house Inqulro at tho Croniso gal-3-17-ti Wanted. Carpots and ruga to clean, by tho now contrlfugal procesa, car pots not Injured and thoroughly ren ovated at ninall oxponso. LeaYoor dors at Duron & Hamilton's or 300 Marion Btreot. Work called for and dollvercd. CJrovor & Edwards. Phono lllack 251G. 2-27-tf FOR SALE. For Sale. Four milch cows, to como frosh in April and May, for SHO. Two holfors, 8 nnd 9 nvontls(oldfor ?2f. Apply to Carl Wlnkloman, Mncleay, P. O. 3-H-2w Improved and Unimproved Land 'In Binall tracts and good location tor Bnlo choap, part cash, part, workj In cutting and hauling Wood. John H. Scott, 3-11-lm Good Chance For tho right man to mako somo monoy. Will sell halt or wholo lntorost in n brick and "Uio factory doing a good business; plen ty of tho vory boot clay; ship both, by rlvor and rail. Am a druggist and ennnot attond to both, Only ono factory horo. Address C. F. Monro, Nowbore, Ore. 3-3-lmo Cheapest Light. Two-light chandollor and single wall lamp; most im proved Bystrom gasolino burner. Second-hand; good as now. C. M. Lookwood. 2-20-tf in ' New Wood Yard. Sawod and four foot wood. Largo and second growth fir, nsh and willow dollvercd to any part of tho city. Phono 2515 Black. W. H. Burdlck. 2-18-U Choice Fruit Tracts Cheap. Farms on good tonus. Stock ranches, city proporty a specialty. Proporty list ed Iroo. John M. JPayno St Co., ovor Lndd & Bush Bank, Balom, Or. 2-19U For 8ale.--40 acros, 15 In cultivation; 3 nilton from Snlom, $2,000 your own terms. Patton Bros.' Book storo. 2-4-tt Wood. Dry second growth fir, four foot, dullYered to housos and stores promptly. Leavo ordors with It. L. Wada. North Salem and W. A. Whlto. 210 Commorclnl. 1-28U FOR RENT. For Rent. A Np. 1 cottage- with city water. Inqulro at "Brick" storo, 8outhSalom. 3-3-tt TON80RIAL. A Pleasant Shave. No wasto of tlmo or words. Just good harboring, clean towolB, up-to-dnto chairs. First-class all through. Finest porcelain baths. Chau. W. Evans, 100 Stato stroot. LODGES " FORE8TER8 OF AMERICA Court Bhorwood Forestora No, 10. Moots Friday nights in Turner blocks Ira Hamilton O. It.; A. L. Brown, Sea. Protection Lodoc No. 2, Ancient Or der United Workman, moots ovory Snturdny evening In tho Holman Hall, comer of Btato and Liberty streuts, Visiting brothron wolcomo. S. A. McFnddon, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, llocurdor. HOP AND PRODUCE "DUYERil J. Carmlchael Hop buyor. Offlco la BuBh-Breymnn building, Salem, Otp gon. Samples of cholca hops aollc--Itod from all growers, BUSINE88 CARD8. Fnrmors' Teams Gtandlng In front of tho huruesH store next to tho water ing tank at tho Ladd & Bush bank and bolng flttod with now harness Is n common sight For particulars Inqulro of Bbnfor'o Harnoss Shop, 23 Commorolnl Stroot. 2-l-8m 08TEOPATHY. Dr. Grace Albrloht Graduate of American School of Osteopathy. Of llco hours 0 to 12 a. in.; 1 to 3 p. m. Odd Fellows' Tomplo, corner Court and High Btroets. Phono. Main 2281. Dr. M. T. 8choettle dradunto Amer ican Bohool of Osteopathy, Kirks Yllle, Mo, Oiltco la Tioga block, ovor tho Spa. Offlco hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4. 3-12 The Great Rock Island Route Ia tho only lino operating week ly personally conducted tour 1 a t excursion cars botwoon Portland and Chlongo change via. tho world's great est scenic line, making closo connec tions at Chicago in Union Depot for all points Uast. Dally standard sloop lug car botwoon salt liktilasW n sss,b ' Lfka ?. Dmv?.? and VIIICHBV, uuuav. liuiaijr. smoking cars between Pueblo. Denver nnd Chi cago. The most reasonablo dining car service between Pueblo and utiles, go. If you are going to Kansas City, Omaha, Dea Molnos, Chicago or any njacu Bast, you should enquire about thi Great Hock Island llouto beforo piireJiastng your ticket. Ask your nearest ugent about It, or wrlto for folders, and any Information desired. A. B. GOOPKU, Q on. Agt., Portland, Ore. I1UIB WINGSANG CO. 140 State atreat, Salem, Oro. New Una of goods. Umbrolderies, lacw, silks, mattings, goods, hose of all kinds, ro w ol chlnawaro, wash fc skrts. W f TMWMMMKaiaisMlTilf Ifitt f r a I S lssBW TTPsar ,, .t." 9 wlmm wMr SBHfl? ;' jfJi v - V 4 WW H9P' am " MM 'WBf- B? t a n Jr" l J' i m" rw .ISr II Ml ir Ir L jjrr V W fi u ft March 30th. mmmmmHmmmm