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llrffMimi, I ii.Miii owaiNwjiwmwpi Every Exertion a Task There is failure of tbo Bjirength lodonml'tho power to endure; a feeling o wfeaknbsa dll over tile body. The vital functions are impaired, food does not nourish, and tho tvliolo system is run down. A mediclno that strengthens tho Btomach, perfects digestion, invig orates and tones is needed. What Hood's Srtrsaparllla did for Mrs. I D. Garland, Sliadr. Term., It has done for others. Slio took it when sho was all run down with out appetite. Iodine llosh. and unablo to do her work. It restored her nppetlto. Increased her weleht, und made her well and strong. rhls Is lierowu unsolicited atatomeut. Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to euro and keeps the promise. Tho earlier treatment is begun tho better hegin it today. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. J. C. LIndsey, Portland. E. RIomonschnoldor, Milwaukee. M. J, Murphy, Now York City. N. J. Vaughn, Heppner. C. W. Becglo, San Francisco. D. W. Cado, St. Joo. W. E. Krcmer, Louisville, Ky. D. E. Brockbnnk, San Francisco. John Zlmmorcr and wife, Soward, Neb. Mr. Zlmmercr, Soward, Nob. Ilonry Flelschauor, Portland. Thomas T. Ryan, Oregon City. Jamos F. McKee, Now York. W. D. Cram, Portland. Olo Olson, Eola. V. Win. Smith, Astoria. Will J. Donnelly, agent Flold Min strels. Do You Eat. Your meals in town? If so, go to tho Whlto Houso restaurant. Positive ly tho best moals Borvc'd'ln'tkG city. Bear, too a -to Wad "on Kara Alwajs Boujhi 0 "The Book of the Presidents." By General Charles H. Qrosvonor, 20 yearn member of Congress. Pro nounced tho most Hiimptous nnd mag nlflcontly beautiful book over Issued In tho United States. Contains 28 largo full pago Photogravure Por traits, reproduced from tho host paint ings In tho Whlto Houso, tho Congres sional Library, tho Corcoran Art Gallery of Washington and tho Cap itol Dulldlng. Both President McKln ley nnd President Itoosovolt posed specially In tho White Houso for their portraits to bo used only and exclu sively In this work. This is tho great est honor conforrod on any publica tion ovor issued iiv this country. It Is a work that will roflcct credit upon tho nation. Every patriotic American citizen wil buy it. High class men and women employed on commission or part salary and part commission. S1G00 guaranteed for a year's work. Also manngcr wanted to havo chargo of ngonts and correspondence, look aftor tho advertising and other work. Fortunes can bo mado on this publica tion within tho Dext threo years, for tormB nnd circulars. Address THE CONTINENTAL PRESS, Cor coran Building, )pposito United States Treasury, Washington, D. C. 4-2tf-w&8 Ernest Lute, or Colvlllo, Wash., killed Thomas Kano and wounded John Lacasso on Onion creek yester day. Ho surrendered hlmsolf to tho authorities lout night. Ait I mm Lames U Mrn so ft, thick, ff 1 CfcJ IgfOBsybali Such M Ntw sito's IlEn cioc produces, because thoy reallre thatltin. creases tbelr beautv fullr 100 percent All ladles who with to glvo Nr.wBuo's llian- cms a trial will soon decora o conTlnccd of this (act, because, b , rtestrnvlac the dead ly perm at work UD- ..... I..I. . it ' makr dandruff. IalllnrN hair and thin, brittle half unposu Diuues, Gentlemen And it equally as valuable, for It works like acnarm.oveu up on bald heads. . f of Sale art all flrat-CUM Drag Stores i I Eggs wanted at J 4 A l i 4 We Pay the 5 i Highest MarkerPrhe 5 5 in Merchandise J p or Cash, J i 2 Electric Store J 4 East State Street. a? r H" - r st rPF YN SALJBM SOCIAL WORLD AND PERSONAL MENTION The Menelcy Quartet. Tho Monolcy Quartet was greeted with a largo audience at tho M. E. church lait night. . The concert was given for tho benefit of tho Oregon Searchlight, and was nttended by tho bost pooplo In the city. It wns of tho class of entertainment which every one enjoys, and thoso who did not attond missed a raro treat. Tho songs that wcro Bung wcro full of life, there being no tedious waits betwocn numbers., Tho singers all possess rich, clear voices, and tho songs had n pleasing offect. During tho entertainment short and Interest ing addresses woro dcllvored by Man ngcr C. W. Moneloy, who is an able speakor. W. Eugene Knox delighted tho audlcnco with his comical read ings and impersonations, which wero well worth heating. Ho know how to hold tho attention of his audlonco, nnd was ropentedly oncorod. Among hit best selections woro "Tho First Set tlor's Story," "How Rubenstoln Plays," and "European Guides, from Mark Twnln's Innoconts Abroad." This Ib tho Quartot's second visit to this city, nnd It Is to bo hoped thoy will bo heard nguln in the near fu ture. PER80NAL8. . Ira E. Allon wont to Corvnllls today In response to news announcing tho sorlouB illness of his grandmother, Mrs. Christian Barker, who Is 87 years old. Mre. E. Cooke Patton and daughter aro visiting at tho parontnl homo of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Gulss, in Wood burn. Mastor Sydney Morrison, a student at Bishop Scott's Academy, In Port land, has returned to his school, after a short visit to hli oaronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Morrison, in this city. Mrs. J. R. Hlnkle, of Hubbard, was tho guest of hof daughter, Mrs. O. L. Darling, on Tuesday. Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar, Dr. C. H. Robertson, Tllmon Ford, C. B. Irvlno, Judge J. II. Scott. H. A. Keeno, E. C. Glltnor, L. Fol som, J. O. WrlBht, L. Klbelo, W. C. Hubbard, E. M. LaFore, A. N. Mooros, J. J. Murphy, O. H. Irwin nnd J. D. Sutherland Joined tho Salem delega tion In Portland Tuesday ovonlng. Mrs, Julia A. Thurman, of Sump tor, who has been vUltlng hor neico, Mrs. O. L. Darling, has returned to her Eastern Oregon homo. Mrs. Pearl Marnaeh returned Tues day ovonlng from a visit with Mt. Angel relatives. Mrs,J. II. Haas has gono to Oak land, California, for a visit with hor daughter, Miss Ida. Mrs. Mary O. Shaw has returned to Albany, after a visit with Mrs. T. Sims. Fred W. Mlllor, a native of Ger many, has boon g-antod final citizen ship papers. Mrs. E. 0. Gross and Mrs. II. B. Thlelson Bpont tho day-In Portland. E. O. Miller, secretary of tho Btato Prohibition party, has rcturnod to Portland, having attended tho conven tion of tho Marlon county Prohls Tues day. S. V. Ramsey, n well-known hop man, of Soattlo, Is spending a few days In Salem. Mr. and Mre. George O. Brown aro spondlng a fow days In Portland. W. B. Crane returned to Portland tills morning. Mr. Crane la a former Salem boy, and Is now traveling rep resentatlvo of Blldorback & Co., man ufacturers' agents, of Portland, being Junior member of tho firm. J. L .Sklpton loft today on a busi ness trip to Seattle O. H. Fay started for Eastern Ore gon today, whoro ho may locate Govornor Geer, Win. Brown, C. P. Bishop, A. W. Olesy, C. W. Knox, J. C. Goodalo, Sr., Geo, C. Will and R. J. Hendricks went to Portland this morning, to wltnosa tho Ropubllcan state convention. Thos. F. Ryan, county Judgo of Clackamas county, was In tho city today. Dr. H .F. Ong returned to Wondllng, Lane county, this morning. Dr. Ong says tho sawmill at Wondllng dally J manufactures and ships a train load of "l our wiujoui mat. no srapmcai lumber from Uiat mountain town. I described tho hardships tho marines T. J. Kress went to Stayton today. ' endured, owing-to tho treachery of tho His daughter, Mrs. W. Y. Richardson, J natives, and tho attempted robbory of of that place is reported much lm- arms, and Bald that ho was not awaro PfVrCdandhMrsb- John Zlmmerer and!bat ". r. was tho notor- son. of Soward, Nebraska, aro guosts , 'oua and infamous Insurgent captain, of Wm. Feldt who had led Insurgents at Baaoy and M. J. Murphy, advance agent for UalanglBa, otherwlso ho would not iHHiu .xuvuua wuu yiu -. roproBenUng Fields Minstrels, wcro in i rala witrn In t Salem today. Both of those attrac tlons will appear In Salem soon ir . Q i Flower Beds Are Despoiled Borne miserable persons, of a do - atructlve nature, havo Inaugurated a campaign of pilfering hyacinths from the lawns of some of Salem's fine rest- dences. Ono nlsut recently Geo. L. Rose's flower bed was visited, and the'80.- . thav van. . ., vnttr . following night Sheriff F. W. Durblnt8ntion to their choloe stook of canned received a visit. In both Instances, the goods and dried fruits, preferred stock flower beds, which represented of corn, tomatoes, etc.. are. the bost In months' of earnest labor, wero tramped upon, the tender plants torn from the ground, and the beds prac-1 tlcally ruined. I I The thlevas also visited tho State nouse tawo, ana aropoueu oua ui Gardener Minturo's choicest hyacinth bods. The perpetrators of such devil Ishness should be caught in the act somo time, andtsuch1 an, example made of them that .Uio performanae might not bo sees repia, Keaft X ktJsrt RrCNRtflre'3 warning notC3of approaching danger from n dis eased heart. If you would avoid debilitating'' diseases, or even sudden death from this hidden trouble pay heed to the early warnings. Strengthen the heart's muscles, quiet its nerv ous irritation and regulate its adtion with that greatest of all heart remedies, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Darting pains through my heart) loft side and arm would be followed by smothering, heart spasms nnd fainting-. Dr. Miles' Xicart Curo has cntlroly rollovcd mo of thoso troubles." John VANDENinmoix, 856 Kewaunee Bt, Milwaukee Wis. D . Miles9 Heai't Cute controls the heart action, accel erates the circulation and builds up the entire system. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind PRINCE BUYS A BICCLE. His Royal Highness Selects a Chain less Rumpus In Germany May Result. If tho "toiiB of food and oceans of drinks" of which Prlnco Henry nnd his suit disposed whllo In this country did not convince the cycling world that Uiey woro bravo men, ono of their Inst acts beforo sailing should carry conviction. Thoy purchased and took with thorn two American bicycles, both Columbia Chalnlcss, fitted with coastor brakes. Tho salo was mado on Monday by Elliott Mason, tho veteran mnnagor of tho Columbia branch, Now York City. Ono of tho bicycles was dollvor od aboard tho Hohonzollorn, tho Im perial yacht, tho othor to tho Doutch laud, on which Uio Princo sailed. Tho bicycles woro purchased In tho namo of LIouL-Commnndor Von Egldy, tho Prlnco's personal nldo; tho oUier In Uio namo of LlouU Schmld von Schwlnd. Tho formor which had a 21-lnch framo anr 74 gear Is understood to bo for tho Prlnco's porsonnl use. Full price was paid for both, f 80 each, tho chock being drawn by tho lmporlal bankers In this city, Ladonburg, Thalman & Co. In Uio natural ordor of things, when nows of Uio purchases reaches Ger many, a mighty howl should go up, slnco Uio Gorman cyclo trado has boon rabidly antl-Aoicrlcan and hns lost no opportunity to crento sonti mont against tho American product. Manufacturers and dealors allko havo Joined In tho crusade. Great spread- caglo nds. havo boon prlntou warning Germans against Amorlcan blcycle.i, agonls who handlod Uiom woro derid ed and refused credit, and papors that printed Amorlcan advertisements havo been boycotted. Indeed, noth nig has bon too vllo to bo loft unsaid or undone With this situation In mind, It may bo readily Imagined tho fury Uiat will bo arouBod when It Is known that American blcyclos aro In ubo by oven Uio royal household, Bicycling World. o Wild Rose Flour lu all tho rnge. Tho whitest, Uio purest, the best. O USl. fc -X O 3Fi X UJL, flsarstns Tha Kind Yoa Haw Always tegft IN HI8 OWN DEFENSE. Waller on Charge of Killing Natives In 8amar Without Trial. MANILA, April 1. Major Littleton W. T. Waller, of tho marine corps, tos Ufled In his own behalf on Monday at his trial by court-martial on Uio cKargo of killing natives of tho Island .ihm nllnu-nH Vlntm- n oy, ilih l,lu .w.w. Vw to ...v.. party. The major also said that he had carried out General Smith's or- ders onUrely, and never went boyond thorn, oxeopt in tho hist paragraph of tho ordor which he Issued on taking command of the marines, calling on tho latter to avenge the slaughter at Balanglga of their comrades of the Ninth Irifantry In the Chlnouo oxnedl. 'tjOI1, jcry other 8et Qomrul Smith actually Inspired, ! 0 Branson & Ragan's ad about frea'j I vegetables from two counties was a ' mo murnou uoua Bionnaru corn ana tomatoes, threo cans for 26c Remem ber It Is Branson & Ragan. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Tfes Kkrf Yen Have Always Boygfet Beam ttoo Signature oX &&. PORTLAND CAR MEN PLEASED. Higher Wages and Shorter Hours In augurated. PORTLAND, April 1. As a result of tho annual meeting In San Francis co of tho Portland Traction Company, which controls tho Portland Railway Company's system in this city, tho wages of tho employes will bo raised, a 10-hour day Inaugurated, and oxtcn slva Improvements will bo mado to tho line, both In new work arid rebuilding of old linos. Tho plan for Improve ments has been In contomplaUon by Mr. Fuller for somo time, and now that It has boon endoesed, work will begin Immediately. Employes who havo workod moro Uian a year will rccolvo 22V4 Cents au hour, and thoso mora rccontly In its employ, 20 cents an hour.. A 10-hour day will bo mado as general as pos jlblo. Heretofore 20 conts au hour has been pnld to sonlor employes alid 17 & conts to now mon, and Uio work- nig day has beon 12 hours. Bost ovor nlado In tho Willamette Valley, Wild Roso Flour.' o REBELS TAKE'TOWN. Governmeht Gunboat Later Bombards and Retakes It. SANTO DOMINGO, Republic of Santo Domingo, April 1. Tho town of Barahona, on tho south coast, was at tacked and capturodby Uio rovolu tlonlsts, aftor a sovero fight, In which 40 wcro killed or wounded. Later a ogvornment gunboat bombarded Barn bona nnd retook tho town. Tho revo lutionists retired to a stronghold In tho neighborhood. . Tho Dominican congress has de creed that martini law bo established throughout tho wholo republic, and that Uio constitutional guarantees bo suspended. -o .. Deafness Cannot'Be Cured. by local applications, as thoy cannot rach tho diseased portion of tho car. Thcro Is only ono way to curo deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is causdd by an inflamed condition of tho mucous lln Ing of Uio Eustachian Tubo. When this tubo gets In named you havo a rumbling Bound or Imporfoct hearing. nnd when It 1b entirely cloBod deaf ness Is tho result, and unless tho In flammation can bo takon out nnd this tubo restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyod forovorj nlno cases out of ten nro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but au In flamed condition of tho mucous sur- facos. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars frco. F.J. CHENEY & CO.,Toledo, O Sold by druggists, 7Bc. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best, o Wild Roso Flout Is tho cream of wheat, nutritious, tho sweetost, tho bost high jirado Roods, o Horse Show at Hot Springs. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., April 1. Hot Springs' annual horao Bhow, tho first In tho Southern circuit, oponed today under tho most favorablo condlUons. Tho weather was1 perfect, and aocloty was well represented at tho opening hour. Tho show will contlnuo four days. Thoro aro nearly fifty classes, and prizes aggrogaUng sovoral thou sand dollars. The Excitement Not Over Tho rush to tho drug storo still con tinues and dally scores of pooplo call for a bottlo of Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs for tl(o curo of Coughs, Colds, Asthran, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, tho standard family romody, 1b sold on a guaranteo and uovor falls to glvo en tiro satisfaction. Prlco 2Cc and C0c.2 Beri the if ,ha la,e Ul,M f c- Tho Multnomah county delegation supported Furnish for governor today. o Anniversary of Pllarlm Landing. BALTIMORE, Md., April 1. Many spoakors of note aro to be hoard to night at tho annual banquot of tho Maryland PlIgrlmH' Association. Tho ovent Is In commemoration of tho landing In 1643 of tho Maryland I'll grlms from tho Ark and the Dovu, at St. Mary's City. o Shake Into Your Shoes Allon's Foot-Ease, a powder. It oures painful, smarting, nervous feet and In growing nails, and Instantly takes tho sting out of corns and bunions. It Ib tho groatoat comfort discovery of tho ago. Allen's Foot-Ewio makoa tight or new shoos feel easy. It is a oortaln cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired aohing foet Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoo stores, Ily mall for 26o In stamps. Trial package free. Address Alloa 8. Olmsted, Le Uoy, N. Y. 2 O ' New Prize at Yale. NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 1 Muah Interest Is manifested In tho student body of Yale In tho new prlzo offored by Prof. Albort S. Cook for the best poem offored by any mombor of the university. Tho competition oloses today, and the winner will bo announced shortly by tho committee on award, composed of Prof. William I Phelp. of Yale; Prof. Bchellng, of the University of Pennsylvania, and' Prof. Carpenter, of the Unlvereltjr of Chicago. . . o Oja.s,?pnz.. fiMMtU IWWWIHWWHIIW! BIgutero J? ?(&V&- B LsiiiiiiiiiiiiLsV Lmm tFmmW LsiiV P!lM .M ) H LLW M LmmwS Tho Kind You Havo Ahvaj'S Bought, nnd Which lio been. In uso for over 30 yenrs, hns horno tho Bignatitro ol! 10 nnd hns been liuulo under his pcr- ftT jCf&-ffl?jP, Honnl supon'lslrn slnco Its lnlhncy. &C7r. SUCA4V. Allow no ono '.oUcjotvo you In this. All Counterfoils, Imltntlnns ntid"Justns-2,ood"aro'bti(; Experiments tlint trlllo with h i ondnngcr t!io health of Infants nnd Clilldrcn Exporl' nco against Eiriorltncut. What is OASTOK1A Caslorla Is n linrinlcpj Bubstitnto for Castor Oil Paro gorlc, Drops nnd Soothing Syrtips. It is Pleasant. Ifc oontnlns neither Opium, Morphlno nor otlier Knrcotlo substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroy "WSrms nnd nllays FeverlHhncss. It cures Dlnrrhooa and Wind , Colic. It relieves Teething troubles, euros Constipation and Fliituloncy. It nsshnllntcs tho Food, regulates tho Stomach und Dowels, glvhigr' healthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Cbdrcu's Panacea- Tho Mother's Friend. GEruiNB GASTORS'A AC1WAY8 P,oars tho Thb M You HaY6 Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM CINT4UK OOUMNti TT MURRAY TBItT. HlW VOB 6ITV. C. H. MACK 3C3C33G'al?IS,,I?, Succo38or to Dr. J. M. Koono, In Whlto Corner, Salem, Oregon. Pnrtlos desiring superior operations at mod orato fco In nny branch aro in ospoclal request. THE ELITE CaFE" 208 Commercial 8trect. ..Meals at all hours. Open day nnd night. Only placo In tho city handling tho famous Olympla Deer la the Itccop Hon Saloon. Wholosalo and retail. E ECKERLEN, Proprietor SOULE BROS. . PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Salem nnd vicinity leave orders at Ceo Will's Music Store, PORTLAND OR. Siskiyou Water At whole-alo, and will deliver in do en lots to families Put up pure ut SIh kyou Sprlims without nny artitlclal pro co'fleR. flio greatest health water on T G. Wright & Co. Telephone 1001. Salem, Oregon, Your Step Mother Is still horo buay as ovor, nnd whorl your clothes aro all out of order, worn, with buttons off, tako them to hor at tho Salem Dyo Works, At this establishment you can got anything sot to rights, from a pair of gloves, to tho most olaborato silk gown. A gontloman can get his hat cleanod, his trouaors creased, or his wholo suit rojuvonatod to suit his tasto, nlBo four suits a-month for L Muttons sowed on, rips sowed up, buUh pressed on short notlco. Now goods shrunk for drossmaklng. MRS. C. H. WALKER 195 Commercial Street. B. P. JONBS, Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clerk of circuit court for six years and hnu an up-to-dato abstract of all property In Lincoln county . . . Portland Visitors Perkin's Hotel Restaurant White Cooks; Lunch 10c to 25c. Meals a la carto 20c up. Dally Journal on file. STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock, Wholosalo and rotnll butchers and packers. All kinds of frosh and salt meats. Fine sausagos, hams, bacon nnd lard. 316 C'ommorelal street. $1,500 Guaranteed Yearlyit To high class man or woman, with chnnco for promotion and advanced salary, to havo charge small offlco at homo or in homo town to ut tend to correspondence, advertising and other work. Business of highest ordor and backed by solid men flnan daily and politically. A groat opportunity or tho right person Enclose Bolf-addtassed-stamped envoi opo for full particulars to WALTER B. REDMAN. GENERAL BUI'KIHN- TENDENT. Corcoran Ilulldlng. Oppo site United Btatos Treasury. WA8II-1 1NOTON. I) C. 3 20-tf IF YOUR II A I ft IS TURNING CRAY, DON'T PULL IT OUT, IT HURTS "Cry hlrsir faooorstto. ttwuih sot slwsys aeilstle" Th paly trtu siiah mat m ryi Itlvcly i titorc he Arlffaifco ono (rivnrftirc bsir. Is Ibt rcnowntd "MAHVliL IUIR TOMC" s astursl bslr ritorativr. not a hilr dvc. II wompiiy not luir uuiojt our. trcvcatuic raid- ti ana iuhu Rsijruir, ibo 1 or mosry re bt. ClilCSf 9, IIL Old Postoftice Livery Stable B. 8. RADABAUQH, Sola Prop'r. . . Livery ad food, stable. Ilorsas bourde'd, groomed' by daypi week, iZ Frry t i Saltm, Oregon turn 1, 3U)rarsorswcsuiiorsuurff. ,fcur aistioefvlui-vlnun faevrrfullcki UAtlttH f r 91.00 Vxtrtttttti Aiin, . J, li, OUIKN A CO. 6l prop's. Sirrnataro of -I R "- Your bicclo is out of fix tnko It n round to Frank J. Mooro, ho will do you a pood job and do It quick. Good tires and sundries, ::::::::: Notice On account of my increas ing btirlnoaa. on or at out April first, I will move from 2X8 Liberty street to the building occupied by V. T. Kludon'a undertaking pnrlora on Court Street, whore I will havo moro room. Phbno 2861. Hon. '-Wit Ulnck HUIE WING SANG CO. 140 Stato street.Salem, Oregon. New lino of goods. Embroideries, laeos, goods, Iiobo of nil kinds, skirts. Wo mnku fnnoy whlto underwear and wrappora. Waists a full stock. Sold cheap. 3-14-lm CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mall and passongor trains. Baggage to alt pnrts of tho city. Prompt BOrvlco. Tolophono No. 211. 1IOMYKR & IIEDltlOIC. '"J i i n n tR lifl IJI auun-o-n vir V III .11 VII If MiXJfit III rl . THE EVENING The Taming: of the To MISS IIELgN CRANTLEY. asKatlierlne In "Tho Taming-of the Shrew" This Is" a vote tor. candidate for prjittf box at the Grand Qper HjOiyse, for the pfCOiance, April to, of , ,, . K m The Tapiicig of -the tin g)ir V. 8. Wrlto the namo of yo'ir fatorlte on the lino aoovft ana km Journal ofllca le(oro 13 o'oleck 110 m, Wednesday, April V fM rmj'11 mmmwm tmmw 'CLASSIFIED ?e ? ADVERTISEMENTS Advenlscmcnis, five lines of less, la this telumn I Inscrtcdthrcetiintsfor 25c, 50cWeck,$l 50 a niootn. All over rive lines attncssme rate. : r-rrrrrrrrrrrrr: - I WANTED. I r I Wanted. A girl for socond AVork. In- tptlro at northeast corner of Court nnd Wlntor.Btreets. -M-Gt Girl Wanted To do general house work. Inqulro at Journal oulco for particulars. 4-1-3 1 Wanted. A good cook, woman pro ferrcd, at Goodalo- boarding house, corner of 12, Ui and Oak strcots. 3-31-tt Teamsters Dido will bo reCplyed until April 10th for hauling 10& sonls of big fir from tho II. II. Spntildtug plnco to tho asylum. Geo. P. Hodg urs, 130 Court Street. 4-l-3t Wanted. Four or alsc unfurnished roonis; clone in. Iuqulro Saturday or Sunday at St. EJnio raUaurnnt, 214 Commercial street. 3-4-tf Wanted. Enorgotlo pooplo to aoll up-to-dttto publications In each township Wo furnish books to rollnblo ngonts on a credit system. Wrlto for torras nnd doBcrlptlvo circulars. Continen tal Book Cd., Gocdnough building, Portland, Oregon, Wanted.-Carpota nnd rugs to olcnn, by tho now centrifugal process, car pets not Injured and thoroughly ron ovatod at small expense. Leavo or ders at Duron & Hamilton's or 300 Miulon street. Work called for and doltvored. Grover & Edwards. Phono Black 2540. 2-27-tf Improved and Unimproved Laud in small tracts nnd good location for salo cheap, part cash, part work, In cutting apd hauling wood. John II. Scott. 3-ll-ltn Good Chance For tho right' mnn to mnkit somo money. Will sell half or wholo Interest In a brick and tllo factory doing u good business; plon ty of tho very boat clay; ship both by rlvor and rail. Am a druggist nnd cannot attend to both, Only ono factory horo, Address 0. F. Mooro, Newberg, Oro. 3-3-lmo FOR RENT. House for Rent. Sovon rooms. Call at 421 High street. A. Schrolbor. 3-20-Ct TON SO RIAL. Evans' Barber 8pop. Only flrst-clnsa shop on Stnto stroot Every thing now and up-to-dato. Flnost porcelain baths, Shnvo, 16o; hair-cut, 2Cc; baths, 2Cc. Two flrst-clnsa boot blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. "LODGES.' FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood ForoBtors No. ID. Moots Friday nights In Turner block. Irn Hamilton C. R.; A. L. Brown. Son Protection Lodge No. 2, Anclout 0 dor Unltod Workmon. meets ovory Saturday ovonlng In tho Ifnlman Hall, comer of Stnto and Ltborty Btroots, Visiting brethren woKiumo. B. A. McFaddon, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, Recorder. .iiSSl9aS ai i OL.I xnapenpm fl I I I f I . I v m ! if I I if I vllUIvUIJv(AI J ...Comes JOURNAL will give Private Most Popular Saleslady in Salem. vc"x,3:33Gr-o ooTcraoaxr i t Mt. CMAKLlta IB WAJSirQR LOAT ANb FOUND. Found.A rosary and" cmelfli.' O-wiT or cn hare It by cftlllnir at tkeJewy nal oftlce nnd pa) Jug tho cott ot ad verliaetiiont '8-1-tf jn't"V'ou"knolAiu-thffe about Bd wnrds Market? At 410 Stato-street. Cost placo to buy fresh' and curod meats ai tho lowest prices. Pfione " 262 iL IJ. EflwardB, prop HOPANDnODUCE BUYERS. J. fcarrrilchael Hop buyer. Offlco In nuslPiiroytnatf bulldlhg, Safom, jDro gon. Samples of cholco hops sollcv, ltod from all growers. BUSINESS CARDS. Farmers' Teams Otaridlnn hi front of tho harness storo next to tho waters Ing tank at tho Ladd & BubIi bank, and bolng fitted with now harness. Is a common sight For particulars" Iuqulro of Shafor's Harness Shop, 23 Commercial StreoL 2-l-8m CEDAR POSTS AND SHINGLES , I now havo plenty ot shingles on4' hnnd to flu gll orders promptly. Thoy nre sawed shingles and you have four' gindos to select from. Como and get my prices on fenco posts before buy ing olsQwhorc. S. P. McCRAXJKEN, y 14th and Nebraska sta., Enjjlewoodj, MON BY For you in dairying to buy a hand aopardtor on long tlma monthly In stallments, and sell us your cream Wo loan nioupy to our patrons to buy cows. 3-17tt SALEM CREAMERY CO.,SALEM,OR. 08TEOPATHY. OSi'EOl'ATHY Is not a theory, but a practically demonstrated sclencd. Dr. Graco Albright, established in practlco since 1899. Graduato of American School ot Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo. Second floor I.O.O. F. Temple. Phono Main 2721. No knives, no faith. Ofllco hours D..,to knlvos, no drugs, no faith. Offlco hours D to 12 and 1 to 4 o'clock. Dr. M. T. Schoettla Graduate Ainerj, ..can School of Ostoopathy, Klrks vlllo, Mo. Offlco In Tioga block, Ovor tho Spa. Ofllco hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4. 3-12 Sal OFriCE CITY HALL , For wntor Borvico apply at ofllco. Bllls pnyablo monthly lu advanco. Mnko all complaints nt tho offlco. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR OP- Stone's Drug Stores SALEM, OREGON. Tho ntoroB(two In numbor)nra located at No 235 and 297 Commercial St., nnd nro well stocked with a complote lino ot drugs nnd medicines, toilet 'articles, porfumary, brushes, etc, Has had somo 25 yoars oxporlenco in the pinotlco of modlctno and now niakea no chnrco for consultation, ox. ninlnatlon or proscription. ,.'., ... ! ' ", , . " ) to Town Cox Scats at Vote for Your Choice... The Evening Journal has ever been alive to the Inter csts of the younir ladles .of Salcnt. and with this In view this paper jias purchased a box for the performance of Shakespeare's "Tamlntr of the Shrew." which the well known star, Charles B Has ford, will present In this city at the Grand Opera 1!ousc,,ob Thursday April 10- TjieEyen Inff Journal will present this box to the saleslady who will receive the largest number of 'Votes. . , The plan of votlne Isolmple. All that Is required for the castlnc of a vote Is to fill and cut out the coupon printed below and send It to this of flee Inasmuch as the box holds five persons, the lady for whom the larires' number or ballots Is cast can invite four of her friends- to be ber guests on the evening of April 10. "The Taming of the Shrew" Is one ot the most amusing as well as Instructive of Shakes peare's comedies. It has not been revived for several years and the production given by Mr llanford and his company Is said to be adequate In every respect The Evening Journal will announce the progress of the balloting each day by pus llshing the list of contestants with the numberofthelrvotes IN - " " ''- Shrew" Br unun hmjws w ko .xt;in 1 ? Water fif: 1m s. Shrew -5 , "1 r 0 im, Omtrfw T.. i -- r F . '