Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1902)
HEADACHE '.MSiVlM ts and tW are tbo beit ""Hum hare eer hbu in no Douse lui med,cmrwlf i w frntitlo with headache for we,2XJ?J be tried aonioof jotirCAfeCAHETS, xTStS!eUerei tho pain In her head Almost Jmidiitely We both recommend CascaretB." llttsbur Safe A Deposit Co., I'lttiburg, p. SALEM SOCIAL WQRLD AND PERSONAL MENTION CANDY CATHARTIC THADI mark nioisnnio fleautit, l'ftlnmbto. I'oient Tftnta Good Do flood, N or Blclion Wenkvii or Gilo, 10c. JjO.IOo ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Bl.rll.f R.J; OiMr. CUtj, M.atr.tl, ft,. yl, nj IM.Tft.lt Af! 8!''d niirt rnnrnnteeilbr nlldruu nU'IUDHU Klit. to CUIIK'Iobscco Habit WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS W. H. Ryan, Boston. W. W. Olanvlllo, Hochostor. Geo. K. Uurton, San Francisco. 1. Luce, San Fianclsco. W. Scott, Bollefontaluo, O. K. W. Allen, JamcHtowu, N. Y. F. W. Paige, San Francisco. N.-J. Vaughn, Hcppnor. A. H. Mlchol, Seattle. Walter Dowon, Seattle. Harry D. Frledlandor, Chicago. George Capon, Portland. M. P. Burnette, Corvallls. E. L. Parrott, Roeburg. W. E. Lewis, San Francisco. J. L. Thai, San Tranclsco. C. B. Whlto, Omaha. J. B. Bate, Fort Wayno, Intl. Soclfl. Tho Capital City Gaiety Club's danc ing party at Tioga Hall Wednesday evening was tho most pronouncod suc cess of tho scries. An unusually largo crowd of young people was In attond- ftneo, and that tho occasion afforded pleasant entertainment Is attested by tho fact that every number of tho 1G dnn co program received an encore. This fact was also complimentary of tho excellent music furnished by Ms tlno's orchestra. Tbo final of tho se ries of six parties will bo glvon bn tho ICth Inst. MAY GO TO SAN FRANCISCO mMmi Contract Hops AJJ1 cents Four nddltoual hop contracts wero fllod with tho county recorder Wed nesday afternoon, tho maximum flguro J. L Lambirfh, the Electric- belnB n cb- Te were: fan. nffomrl a rtnnrl Dncf. ' " A- Mcuuigiiiin, or independence, tion." Afternoon-Pa-ty. Miss VInnIo Wilder was tho hostess nt a vory pleasant party given on Tuesday afternoon. A floral guessing gam wns tho main event of tho occa sion. Tho guests, who wero nearly all University Btudonts, were as follews: Misses Myra Blttnor aud Ethol Kern, of Portland; Blancho Lewis, Leda Buron, Llla Swafford, Lucy EdwardB, May Chaplor, Althcn Leo, Elma Byrne, Ruth Gabrlelson, Wlnnlo RIgdon, Win ifred Byrd. SURPRISING RETULTS A Simple Internal Remedy Makes Remarkable Cures of Catarrh. Pcoplo who havo usod sprays, In halers, salves and waBhoa for catarrh and found how useless and inconveni ent thoy aro, will bo agreeably sur prised at results following tho uso of a pleasant, lntornal tomody In tablet form; druggists ovorywhoro admit that Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, which thoy sell at CO oonts for full-sized treatment, Is tho safest and most ef fective, and most popular of all ca tarrh remedies. Nearly all cheap rough mixtures and throat lozenges contain opiates; thosi Woman Called to Pulpit. Rev. Mrs. Emma Bauder has been called to tho paBtorato of the Church of tho United Brethren, in Oakland, California, and will Come at onco to enter upon the discharge of her du ties. Mrs. Bauder was sunt there In July to organlzo a church of her de nomination, and her efforts have met with such marked success that she has been called to tho permanent pas torate. Tho church is qulto strong, considering its ago. For a time meet ings wero conducted in a hall, but the congregation has purchased the build ing on Thirty-fourth stroett formerly known aB tho Fourth Congregational church. Tho purchasers will tako pos session of their now proporty tomor row, and hold tholr first services next Sunday. Mrs. Baudor will fill tho pul pit, although other officials of tho de nomination aro expected to be present. PERSONALS. MS cheap modlcinos glvo a tomporary ro ller, especially with little children by destroying tho norvo sonsatlon; tho irritation in throat, which causes coughing Is temporarily roraoved, not by removing tho cause, but by dead ening tho nerves of fooling tho irrita tion is not felt, although it is still thero, aud will promptly return. Stuart's Catarrh Tablota is tho host remedy to romovo catarrhal secretion, whether in tho nobo, throat or stom ach, hecauso thoy aro composed of wholosomo antiseptics, Blood root, Red Gum from Eucalyptus tree, otc., when you uso those- tablots you know what you aro putting Into your ays- torn, and not taking chances with co- cnlno, opiates or similar poisons, found in so many catarrh euros and cough medicines. Dr. Itnmsdoll, In commenting on ca tarrh cures, says: "I can heartily rec ommend Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, bo causo thoy contain no cocaine nor oth er dangerous drug found in so many ndvortlsed catarrh cures. I havo known of many cases of long standing catarrh of tho hoad and throat com pletely cured by tho dally uso of those tablets for sovonil weeks. Ono case In particular which t could not reach with an inhaler or spray, and where the catarrh caused dally headaches and a noticeable loss of hearing wasl entirely cured by this harmless but effective remedy." Or, Walnwrlght says; "I never lies- itato to proscribe. Stuart's Catarrh , Tablets for catarrhal headaches and catarrhal deafness, because I know them to bo perfectly safe for child or . adult, and have seen many remarkable euros rosultlng from tholr , regular dally uso; because they are advertised and sold in drug stores Is no reason why any good physician should not use them, because we should seize up- 'on the means of cure wherever found." Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are es pecially valuable for catarrhal colds in children, because they are pleas ant to the taste, and may be used free ly to broak up sevej-e colds and croup at the very beginning. Mrs. E.- L. Warrou,1 who has boor visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Rlddell left today for her homo at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Mrs. A. C. Lawrcnco Is -visiting with hor slstor, Mrs. Harry Green, In Port land. Mrs. T. Holversou and daughter, Miss Llzzio, Spent tho day at Chemawa today. Mrs. M. C. Carter loft today for Hood River, where she will Join her husband and reside. Mr. and Mrs. F. V7. Waters returned WednesdayfoveninB'fromi'Portlrtnd. Mayor iBIshop-has- returned from Pertland: Mr. and Mrs. Thco. Limits, recont guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mc Corkle, have returned to Astoria. Mrs. E .Chatwin and daughters, Eva and Cornelia, have gono to Shrovo port, La, to reside. Miss Mary E. Reynolds went to Forest Grove Wednesday afternoon, whoro sho will attend an Ep worth Leaguo convention. B. II. Waguor, who has a position with Motor & Frank, of Portland, has rotumod to tho city, after a visit to Salem relatives. Misses Edith Owens, Ioulso Wnllor, Kate Kotchum, Zuliemo -TtbbetUi and Florence Burton formed a quintet of jolly ML Angol acadomy girls who spent a fow hours In Salem Wednes day on tholr return to school, having spent Uio Easter vacation at their homes in Independence. Miss Tompy McCorklc, who hor been visiting hor slstor, Mrs. John Brophy, returned today to Silrortoo. Miss Rhomo Holland has re turned from a week's visit with Port land friends. Miss Carrie Paine, of Eugene, is visiting in Salem, the guest of Mrs. F. L. Grifllth. G. IL Rlchcfl, ci Silverton, spent Wednesday with Salem frolnds. Frank Myers, dispenser of sweots at tho Spa, has returned from a visit to relatives near Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. John W .Chapman, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Morrlman, left Wednesday afternoon for their homo Tit Red Lodge, Mont. Mr. Chapman Is a prom inent stockman in bis homo state, and Is returning from a business trip to California. Messrs. Chapman and Merrlman are half brothers. Hon. I. A. Macrum, of Forest Grove. was a business visitor in Salem yes terday. Earl Riddeli is spending his vaca tion in Portland. J. L. Lamblrth, who recently re signed as acting manager for tho Sa lom Light & Traction Company, has boon succeeded by C. H. Brown, re cently from Donvor. Mr. Lamblrth has been Identified with tho electric light company in this city for nine years, during tho last three of which ho managed tho busi ness, as assistant to F. H. Page, of Portland, tho company's vice-president Mr. Lamblrth is probably ono of tho most compotent and oxporienccd elec tricians on tho Pnclflc coast. Born in 18G3, at Qulncy, Illinois, Mr. Lamblrth bogan tho electrical business in 1884, at tho ago of 21, with tho Electric Ac cumulator Company, of Nowark, N. J. Ho was afterwards with tho Electric, Car Company of America, at Philadol phla. Ho camo to tho Pacific coast in 1891 for tho N. W. Thompson- Houston Electric Company, and in 1893 acc6ptcd a position with tho Sa lem Company. His worth to tho com pany's business interests was rocog nlzed and rewarded by numerous pro motions, until ho was given the man agement of tho corporation's extonslvo business Interests. Since coming to tho coast Mr. Lam blrth has Installed electric plants at tho following points In Oregon and Washingten: Olympla, Fnlrhavon, North Yakima, Marshflold, Tillamook, Forest Grove, Astoria, La Qrando and South Bend. Ho also placed tho plants In the Chambor of Commerco and Ex position buildings In Portland, and was for three years in charge of tho Exposition plant Tho system In tho Chambor of Commerco building, at Portland, howover, In completeness of detail and perfection In Its Installation and operation, serves as a monumont to Mr. Lamblrth's suporlor and com potent knowledge of tho electrical bus iness, which ho has mndo his llfo study. Mr. Lamblrth has under considera tion an offer from tho John Martin Company, constructing electrical en gineers, and will probably accept. In case ho does, ho will go to San Fran cisco within tho noxt month, but Mrs. Lamblrth and baby will romaln in Sa eom. Whllo Mr. A-nmblrtli's many friends regret to havo him lcavo Sa eom, thoy sonorously oxtond host wishes for his successful caroor In his now field of labor, a result that will bo attained by ndhorlug to tho samo earnest and conscientious policy that has characterized his work in this community. to A. Lehmnn & Co., 30,000 pounds, 1902 crop, nt 11 cents. T. L. Ross to Charles S. May & Co., 15,000 pounds, 1902 crop, at 11 cohts. Charles Mattlson to May & Co., 10, 000 pounds, 1902 crop, at 11 cents. Geo. L. Rose, of Salem, to S. Ram soy & Son, of Seattle, 1G.000 pounds, 1902 crop, nt 11 cents. 404U' How Aro Ynar icidnoya t Or nobbn'RtisrainUPIIh curd nil kldiiejrlllk. Aw Mnfrcn. Aiirt 8terllDltnmodTi:..OIilrnitocr F O Might Have Been-Serious A thicatcnlng uIrzo was discovered In an Incipient state In tho St Elmo restaurant, in tho Dearborn building, about 8:30 o'clock "Wednesday ovon ing. Tho prompt rrlvnl of tho flro dopartmont, and lis offoctlvo work, prbably nvortcd a serious conflagra tion, as the seat of the flro was In a vorltablo fire-trap. Tho damage, ro sultlng wns nominal, and is covered by insurance. J ., JjLX7-- -9TMf J f. rXnCvC r f IV I T ' tobacco sprr UCJaNI l ?,"d SMOKE r Voiip! Jlnnxi-nvl Yoti can be cured of any form of totucco utjiifr tiulljr. lie made well, itrong, magnrtlc, ftillof new life and vliror bv tikltiir tm.Tn.RAfi tbnt makes weak men strong, Many rmIii ten poumli in ten dam. Orer BOO. OHO M.M., .It.. I-.- A .-i . kuiru. aii uniting, cure Kunianiceu, l and adtlce 1'KltR. Addresa 8T1! XI4MUDV CO., Chicago Or New York. Dock- E.INC 4 Educate Your iloarela With Cimcnrets. Candy Cnttiartlc, oura constipation fore tor. Oo. 25o. it a. a. a. rail, drumtuu refund mono; Do You Eat. Your meals In town? If so, go to tho Whlto Mouso restaurant. Positive ly tho host meals served in tho city. PCHICHCQTEH'tt CNQIISH ENNYROYAL PILLS lkk . l.llHkllslUf.H IUM fc rartloulafa. TctllmoaUU ui -luiltr for IJIn.'M iiv hj r turm ilail 1I who 'rtMiM ftUIr 4ll Dl tut HI, f klakfelar I hfMU.I : HmU ttii ft UuiUtM aun. fUlLA I'Al r 4i Zhc " moble ft OPENS SATURDAY WIGHT, APRIL 5, AT 8:30. Public cordially invited to inspecMhis popular n&wresort. A GOOD TIME ASSURED Cor. State and Com'l St. Alex-CSornoyer, Prop. 8old for Big Money. Tho Bonnet farm of 232 acios. In Benton county, was bargnlnod off tho othor day by a roal estato firm of Corvallls for $10,000 under a contract authorizing tho salo at that nrlco "or any othor prlco tho owner mny ngroo to." Tho sale was mado to Samuel Whltosldes by tho firm at $10,000. Bano, ono of tho ownors, docllnod to deed, aim Uie tendor of tho sum In gold coin mado an excitement in tho quiet town of Corvallls. Aftor much com motion In Uio legal camps, the mattor was settled by accepUng tho prlco of $10,000. Fifty dollars an aero 1b a good prlco for that land, sure, o NIP IT IN THE BUD. First Appearance of Dandruff a Fore runner 'of Futuro Baldness.- That such Is tho cane has boen con clusively provon by ficlontlflc re search. Pi of Una, Uie notod European skin specialist, declares than dan druff is tho burrowed-up cutlolo of tho scalp, causod by parasites destroying Uio vitality in the hair bulb. The hair hocomos lifeless, and, in time, falls out. This can bo provonted. Nebro's Hcrplcida kills this dan druff germ, and restores Uie hair to its natural softness and abundancy. Horplclde Is now used by thousands of people all satisfied Uiat it Is tho most wonderful hair preparation on tho mnrket today. Bm iU ? 1 la KM Yon Haw Wmj Br Lost Three Fingers. J Qulnor. residing on Eleventh stro9t, met with quite a painful acci dent Monday afternoon whllo at work at his shingle mill on tbs Siuslaw riv or at the Clemdenem place, about six miles from Lorane. It seems that in extracting a shingle that had become lodged in Uio machinery, his hand came In contact with one of the saws, which cut off the first Uiree Angers of Uie right hand an Inch or more from the ends. Ho came to town lmrnedl atoly and called Dr. J. W. HarrlB, who dressed tho wounded hand. Eugene Register o Don't Accept a Substitute ! When you ask for Cascarets be sure you get the genuine Cascarots Candy Cathartic! Don t accept fraudulent substitutes, imitations or counterfeits! Genuine tablejg stamp dCCC - Jfcver spid in fiulk. AJ1 druggists, xoc .. Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by locnl applications, as thoy cannot rnch tho diseased portion of tho car. There Is only ono way to euro deaf ness, and thnt Is by constltuUannl remcdlos. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lin ing of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tubo gotB Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imporfect hearing, and when It Is entirely oloscd deaf ness Is tho rosult, and unloss the In flammation can ho takon out and this tubo restored to Us normal condition, hearing will bo dostroyed forovor; nlno ensos out of ton aro causod by catarrh, which Is nothing but an In flamed condition of tho mucous sur faces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso of dcafnoss (causod by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars fico. F.J. CHENEY & CO.,Tolodo, O. Sold by druggists, 7Cc. Hall's Family Pills nro tho best o Tho United Statos Bteel trust earned one hundred and o'oven millions this yoar.- - - - . o Bed Time I tnko a pleasant herb drink, tho noxt morning I fcol bright and my com ploxlon Is bettor. My doctor snys it nets goutly on tho stomach, llvor and kidneys, and is a ploasant laxatlvo. It Is mado of herbs, nnd Is prepared as easily as toa. It is called Lane's Med icine All druggists soil It at 25c and 60 conts. Lane's Family Modlcinos moves tho bowolu -each day. If you cannot got it, sond for froo samplos. Address, Orator Woodward.LoRoy.N. Y. Tho Kind You Havo Alwnys Bought, nnd which lins boon in uso lor over ao yenrs, hns homo tho Bignntnro of - nmi luis DcomiMrto under his por- jr. r .......... ...ii,. .r.- niutu iu uiiiiiiujr tvV AllnKrnnnnn'Ari. nUA..l. 41. t All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Just-ns-ood" nro hut; Experiments thnt trlilo with n i endanger tho health oZ Infants and Chlldrcn-Experl'nco ngnlnst Einorlmont. What is CASTOR I A Costoria is a, hnnnlcfj substitute for Castor Oil- Pare goric, Drops nud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor othor Nnrcotlo 8uhsta;oo. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It dcstroyB'Wtring and allays Fovorlshncss. It cures Dinrrhcoa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Oonstlpattou and Flatulency. It asslinllnics tho Food, regulates 'tho Stomach and Bowels, givl'.g healthy nud natural Sloop. -Tho Children's Panacea- Tho Mother's Friend. CEI48INE CASTOBJA iV-WAYS Kears tho Signature of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five llaes or less. In this column Inserted iltrce tunes ror iSt, 5 oc Wek,$l 5 u month. All over five lines at tlifis-twe Mte. WANTED. Wanted. A girl for second wotk. In- LODGES. FORESTERS OF AMERICACourt snorwood Foresters No. 10. Meets Friday nights in Tunior bloolt. ixk Hamilton C. R.; A. U Drown, Sge, Protection Lodge No, 2, Abdeht Or dor UnltSd Wbrkmen, meets 'ofary Saturday evonlng in tho Holman Hnll, corner of Stnto and Liberty Biroois. vismnjr nrotnren wcicown. qulro at northeast corner of Oourt t' Mpnd(lon. M. W. J. A. Sellwood, and Wlntor stroeta. 4-1-Ct ' - 1 central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Costlo Hnll in Holman block, corner, State" ntul Liberty Btroets, Tuosdayof each week at 7:30 p. m. Claud Townsend, C. C; Zodao J. Rlggs, K. of R. and S. TON80RIAL. dlrl Wanted To do gonoral house work. Inqulro at Joiirnal offlco for I artlculni-s. 4-l-3t Wanted. A good cook, woman pre ferred, atXJoodalo boarding houso, tornar of la th and Oak stroots. 3-31-tf Teamsters DIds will bo rocolvcd until April 10th for hauling 100 cords of big fir from tho H. II, Spauldlng placdMo tho asylum.1 Qoo. F. Rodg ors, ISO Court streot. 4-l-3t v r '&&jfyMc Thb KM You Have Always Bought. Bn Use For Over 30 Years. TM CINTAUH COMMNV, T MURRAY TRHT. NIWTORH OITT. O. H. MACK S Successor to Dr. J. M. Koono, In Whlto Comor, Snlom, OroKon. Parties doslrliiR superior operations at mod orato fco In any branch nro In ospoclnl requost t HEMElUE CaFE 208 Commercial 8treet. ..Meals at all hours. Open day and nlfilit Only placo In tho city handling tho famous Olympla Deer Is thu Rocop tlon Saloon. Wliolosalo and retail. E ECKERLEN, Propri ctor S0ULE BROS PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND OR. PorStlem una vicinity leave orders at Ceo Will's Music Store. A. L. Colgrove, a coIIcko professor, of Colfax, Wash., cut his throat on an eastbound train nt Mlnot, N. D. Ho will recover. Use Allen's Foot-Ease. A powdor to bo shaken itito tho shoos. Your foot fool Bwollon, norvous and hot, and got Ured easily. If you have smarting foot or tight shoos, try Allon'B Foot-ICaso. It cools tho foot and makes walking easy, Curos swollen, sweating foot, Ingrowing nails, blisters nnd callous spots Rollovos corns ami bunions of all pain and glvos rest aud comfort. Try It today. Sold by all druggists and shoe storos for 2&c. Trial packago PRISE. Address, Allen B. Olmstod, LeRoy, N. Y. 3 'o OAfc'JPOX.XA. Bri tu $ lte Kd Ym Hi8 lan Ewi) J Urnnson & Pagan's ad about frosh vogatablos from two countlos was a good one. This week thoy want to call your at tention to tholr choloo stool; of canned goods and dried fruits, preferred stock of corn, tomatoes, etc., aro the host In the market. Good standard corn and tomatoos, throo cans for 3Gc. Remem ber It Is Branson & Ragan. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought It &&. Bean tho Stgnaturo m S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR OP Stoned Drug Stores 8ALEM. OREQON.- Tho Btorosftwo In numberlare loeated at No. 236 and 297 Commercial st. and ore well stoekwl with a complete line of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc. lias had some 2 years experience In the praotiao of medlelne aud now makes no ebarge for consultation, ex amination or prescription. 1 Siskiyou Water At wholopiilo, and will tlulivnr in doz en lots to fniniltoB. Put up j nro nt BIs kydu HpriiiKa without any nrtitlclal nro- ccffca, Tho greatest lieallh wnler on OlUlll. J. G. Wright & Co. Telephone 11301. Salem, Oregon. Your Step Mother Is still hero busy as ovor, nnd whon your clothos aro nil out of ordor, worn, with buttonn off, tako thorn to hor nt tho Salem Dyo Works. At this establishment you can get anything sot to rights, from a pair of gloves, to tho most olaborato silk gown. A gentleman can got his hat cleaned, his trousers cronsed, or bis wholo suit rojuvonntod to suit his taBto. nlso four suits a month for fl. Huttons sowed on, rips sowed up, suits pressod on Bhort notlco. Now goods shrunk for dressmaking. AIRS. C. II. WALKER 195 Commercial Street. B. R. JONES, Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clork of circuit court for six years and has nn up-to-dato abstract of all proporty In Lincoln county I R Your bicjelo is out of II x tnkait around to Frank J. Moore, ho will do you a good job and do it quick. Good tires nnd inndriPB. ::::::;:: Notice On account of my iiicrena iup butlncBR, on or nlout April first, I will move from 228 L'borty street to tlib building occupied by W. T. Rludon's undertaking pnrlora on Court Street, where 1 uillliave moroMom. Phono 2851. Hon. '.n:i4 lllnck Wanted. Four or six unfurnished rooms; closo In. Inqulro Saturday or Sunday nt St. Elmo restaurant, 244 Cominorclal streot 3-4-tf Wanted. Knorgotlo peoplo to soil up-to-dato publications In each township Wo furnish books to rellnblo agents on n nt edit systoin.. Wrlto for terms and doscrlptlvo circulars. Continen tal Rook Co., Goodnough building, Portland, Oregon. Wanted. Carpets and rugs to olean, by tho now centrifugal procossj car pets not Injured and thoroughly run ovatod nt Binnll oxponso. Leavo or ders nt Duron & Hamilton's or 300 Marion streot. Work called for and delivered. Graver & Kd wards. Phono I Jtj52G,G- 2-27-tf .Improved and Unimproved Land In small trncts and good locntlon for I salo cheap, part cash, pnit work, In 1 cutting nud hauling wood. John II. Scott 3itLm Good Chnnce For tho right man to make somo monoy. Will soil half or wholo lutorost in a brick and tllo factory doing a good buslnoss; plen ty of tho vury host clay; ship both by rlvor and rail. Am a druggist nud cannot attond to both. Only ono factory horo. Address C. P. Mooro, Ncwhorg, Pro. 3-3-lmo FOR RENT. Evan' Barber 8hop. Onlyflrst-clnss., shop on Stato streot Evory thing new and up-to-dato. Finest porcelain baths. Shavo, 16c; hair-cut, 26of bnths, 25c. Two first-class boot blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. 1"a1Td1roduce"1ujyer8.. . ' J. Carmlchael Hop buyor. Offlco In nush-Dreyman building, Salem, Ore gon, Samples of cholco hops solic ited from all growers. DUSINE83 CARD3. Farmers' Teams Standing In front of tho harness store noxt to Uio wateri Ing tank at tho Ladd & Dusk bank and bolng fitted with now harness 1b a common Bight For particulars' Inqulro of Slmfor'B Harness Shop, 23 Commorclnl Street 2'l-8nf HUIE WING SANG CO. 140 Statu stroot.Salom, Orogou. New lino of goods. ISmbroIdorlos, luces, goods, huso of nil kinds, sklits. Wo nrnlto fancy white undorwenr and wmppors. Waists a full stock. Sold cheap. 3-14-lm CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots nil mall nnd passongor trains. Daggago to all parts of tho city. Prompt Borvlco. Tolophono No. 241. HOMYICR & HISmilOK. CEDAR P08T8 AND 0HINQLE8 I now hnvo plenty of shlngjes on hnnd to fill all orders promptly. They aro Bawed shingles and you havo four gradoii to solect from. Como nnd get my prices on fence posts boforo buy ing olsowhore. s. p. Mccracken, 14th and Nebraska sts., Englewood. For Sale. A horso, phnoton nnd hnr noBB, by W. M. Ramsey. 1-2 3t House for" Rent. Sovon rooms. Call at 121 High street A. Schrulber. 3-20-Ot LOST AND FOUND. FmrdT-rbsnryand"cruclflx. Own or can have It by enlllng at tho Jour nal ollloe antl paying tho cost of ad vurtlsotnont 3-1-tf bn"tolTlnw-AiTytlilngnbout Ed wards' Market? At 110 Statu streot Host placo to buy frosh nnd ourod meats nt tho lowest prices. Phono 2G24. I). Edwards, piop Utitf tae -to l!,il "W Haw AlM)3 BSKfihi Bijt&ftUn vuzatc "& MONBY For you in dairying to buy n hand sopnrator on long tlmo laonthly in Eitallmcnts, nnd soil us your cream Wo loim money to onr patrons to buy cows. 3-17tf , 8ALEM CREAMERY CO.,8ALEM,OR.y OSTEOPATHY. OSTEOPATHY Is not a theory, but' a practically demonstrated sclenco. Or. Ornco Albright, established in practice sluco 1809. Graduate of Amorlcnn School of Osteopathy, KlrkBVillo, Mo. Second floor I.O.O. F. Tomplo. Phono Main 2721. No ktuvos, no faith. Ofllco hours 9 to knives, no drugs, no faith. Ofllco hours D to 12 and 1 to 4 o'clock. Dr. M. T. Schocttle Qraduato Amoil- ..can School of Osteopathy, Kirks- vllle, Mo. Offlco In Tioga block, ovor tho Spa. Ofllco hours 8:30 to 11:110 and 1 to 4. 3-12 0;. Sab late OFFICE CITY HALL For water sorvlco apply at ofllco, Dills pnyablo monthly In advance. Mnko nil complaints nt tho ofllco. mmjiSBmWBBB3Bmfmi r. Shakespeare ...Comes to Town THE EVENING JOURNAL'.'will givejPrivate Box Seats at of the To Most Popular Saleslady In Salem. Portland Visitors Pcrkta's Hotel Restaurant White Cooks; Lunch 10c to 25c, Meals a la carte 20c up. Dally Journal on file. STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock, Wliolosalo nud rotnll butchers nnd packers. All kinds of fresh aud Halt meats. Fine sausagos, hams, bacon and lard. 316 Commercial street. $1,500 Guaranteed Yearly To high class man or woman, with chance for promotion nnd advanced salary, to have charge small ofllce at homo or In homo town to at total to correspondence, advertising and othor work. HiiHlnoes of highest ordor nnd hncked by solid men finan cially nnd politically. A groat opportunity for tbo rlnht person. Bncloso self'Uddreeeod Htamped onvol ope for full partlftilars to WALTER H. REDMAN. GENERAL SUPERIN TENDENT, Corcoran Dulldlnff, Oppo site United Statos Treasury, WASH INGTON. DC. 3 20 tf IF YOUR HAIR IS TURNING CRAY. DON'T PULL IT OUT, IT HURTS- ."Cry Mrsirehonorstfe, thouh fiotslwayt fl , deslratle" Thr only pre e atlas Ibst will w-' It lively restore beorufltotorto tny or ttiti ' OTi bilr. If the renowned "MAHVfcL IUIH lOMC" rtii I When M 3 1 The Tarn ing m s0mmMfafcz . M i i MISS HELUN ORANTLEY. as Katherlne In "The Tarnln? of the Shrew" li! 1 Shrew Vote for Your uoice... m The Eve nine Journal has ever been alive to the Inter ests of the vounir ladles of Salem, and with this In view fHft this paper has purchased a ?& box for the performance of w Shakespeare's "Tamlnir of the M Shrew." which the well.r known star, Charles B Han- m) ford, will present in this city cm at the Grand Opera House, on KF Thursday April 10 The Even MQ In? Journal will present this nt box to the saleslady who will WJ receive the largest number of Ml! votes. The plan of votlntr Isstmple. All that Is rcuulred for the castlnc of a vote Is to fill and cut out the coupon printed below and send It to this ofr flee Inasmuch as the box holds five persons, the lady $y for whom tho larees number or ballots is cast can invite ' four of her friends to be her! quests on the eveninz or April 10. 'The Tamlnir of the Shrew" Is one ot the most amuslnsras well as Instructive of Shakes peare's comedies. It has not been revived ror several years and the production given by Mr- Hartford and his company Is said to be adeauate In every rescect- The Evcnlnir Journal will announce the progress of the haiiotintr each day by pub lishing the list of contestants d iuithhn nnmhrnf their votes (' V a natural hair reitaratlvc. not a hair dve troniMly to har rall'n( put. preventloi tali eeif and CUKE8 dinjfurr, too or monty re lurnei. 30 years of tutctta, nofa lurei. Four mitlttct villi vlrtuci In evrrv lull tint fcottlt. ill a. aA V.''117ir - " .- .ilLZl -"'' ill i.uu. Excrc" irccua Aujrci aiatinct vital virtues la every full cli bxereit trtcaia Aairti J, il, QUIHN & CO. Sale Prop's. St. CnUaio. Ill O. C, T, Go's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesday sad rrldy.lOa ta. rorCorvallli ruetday.Ybun day asd Saturday at 5 P to. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Dwkt Foot Of tttit at, ., ' MJP. JtALDWlH, Ait. i JC-3Cm3r aOXTJEOBsT This Is a vote for. candidate for private box at the Grand Opera House, for the perionnance April 10, of . MT. Cl'UflKLjiCSi IB lilANIKD IN ii t. i ! "The Taming of the Shrew gJKT T- S Write tho name e( your luvorlta ob ilia Ha aU nwl Kind er bring oouixm to The Evening Journal oltle N-foro 13 o'oku k noon, WtlnMdy, Aurll m 99 m (2an - V P Is Q iMSE m&mtimm)m$mmnmM2g:m TV7 riWiiaitMiiwiiai