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-Y' TPT" BEST FOR THE BOWfcLS ' . i..i. .k titu imiinn.m iinnnr ? Vailott. most iorfect way of keeping th bowel clear and cl - - . la tn riirn IU viv CANDY OATHARTIO WV V iff www wv EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY lleantit l'lilnHMc, Potent TitOood, tlnOOod, Ncer BlcUoti, WnaLsiii ui urlpr, 11, IVntiil W centi per bux Writs for frco sample, n I booklet on licillli AiUrau M ITKRUttl 1IKHCKY lOJIIMNT. CIIIULUor K KIT YORK. KEEO0yBJ.LPID.CliM WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Geo. A. Pei'l, Portland. E, M. Rosenthal, Portland. Geo. P. Hawloy, Chicago. Pettrl Hllleary, Chicago. V. A. Williams, Portland. John W. Hobbs, McMinnvIllo. Geo. Hanson, San Francisco. J. D. Schaiff, San Francisco. Helnuis W. Thompson, Eugene. Edw. n. Duffy, Tdrtland. P. M. Itooney, Sacramonto. A. L. Clarke, Portland. i E. M. Rosenthnl, Portland. Arthur E. Poole, North Ynklmn. W. J. Fulierton, Portland. Kobt S. Hydo, Portland. Harry Smith, Portland. Edward H. Short, Portland, o The Greater Salem Commercial Club will hold n called meeting In tho police court room, at 730 o'clock Wednesday evening, April ICth, to arrango for tho grand rally In May, and to tako Initial steps for tho colobratlon of tho Fourth of July. Lot ovory business man bo In attendance. II. D. Thlclscn, president 2t CD J& 5 X" jL-i. .Ji. . Besrs the j1 "'3 ni w Haw Mm Good Meals. A meal can bo enjoyed when flno broad and pastry aro used, such as aro mado at tho Pioneer Bakory. All good housekeepers uso this baking, o ulst your farmB and city property with Dorby & Wlllson, corner of State and Commercial streets, o Two Mormon missionaries havo been oxpolled from Prussia, ns objec tionable persons. . "C'WithdTaif. The "C" with a tail is the trade mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Look for it on the light blue enameled metal box! Each tablet stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. o Tho Sonato committee on ponslons will recommend nn Increaso to all vet erans who havo lost arms, legs or feet. ndacAta Your Itoivol Willi CiiRcareti. Cnnd; Oatlmrtlc, euro constipation foroter lOo. cso. lr C. a O. rail, druitfilsu refund money o Castro's cause In Venezuela Is re ported ns bolng dosporate. His frlonds aro daily dosortlng him for tho Insurg ents. Haw Are lour Jtldneyif Or. nobb Hpnrapui I'll, euro all kldtier III. Hn iefrtw. A.l(l.btrlluKUtimoUrOu.,Clilriu(Oor N Tho young son of. 'Thomas Hart, of Independence, was badly burned yes terday by an explosion of powder, -o Shako Into Your 8hoes Alton's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous foot and In growing nails, and Instantly takes tho sting out of corns and bunions. It Is tho greatest comfort dlscovory of tho age. Allen's Foot-Ejo makos tight or new shoes fool easy. It Is a cortaln euro for sweatlnr. callous and hot, tlrod aching foot. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoo stores. By mall for 2Dc in stamps. Trial packago froo. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. 2 o- DIo Zoit, a Vienna trado paper Is predicting -the coramorclal collapso of the United States. ' o A Minister's Mistake. A city minister was recently hand ed a notlco to bo read from his pulpit. Accompanying it was a clipping from a nowspapor bearing upon tho matter. The clergyman started to read tho ex tract and found thnt It began: "Take "Kerap'd Balsam, the bost Cough Cure." This was hardly what ho had expected, and, after a momont's hesitation, he turned it over apd found on tho other side tho matter intendod for reading. 3 Colonol Crowder, who Is represent ing tho U. S. government In tho Inves tigation of tho British mule camp at Now Orleans, will report against any action. "0- DON'T TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Ufeawayl You can be cured of any forraof tobacco nilaii rn.flr. I, nude well, ttroaff. magnetic full of new life ami tJgor by taking HO-TO.DAO, that nukea weak mm ureng. Mjny giia ten round la teu days. Oxer BOO.OQQ mtvd. All drureUts. Cure euaranteeU. Bocfc e jcuar Idiiet it and adrice VKliR. Addrtw STIJRMNU aUMHDY CO.. Cblearo or Mew yotk. Facts ar? Stubborn Thin SOMETHING NEW AND UP'TODATE. c 'T :oz res mebx: Only the finest wines, Hauors. mineral waters and cigars kept In stock. ALEX CORNOYER, PpopMelorj Cor. State ana commercial oirccw. SALEM SOCIAL WORLD " AND PERSONAL MENTION FREE 8TERE0PTIC0N LECTURE. Rev. Wm. Lord Will Talk About the Birds of Oregon. Tho announcement that Itev. Wm. It. Lord Is to glvo a freo lecture on birds, with Btercopticon Illustrations, at Unity church this evening, Is a fact of greater moment that bitBy Salem Ites can readily appreciate, and nono can afford to miss the opportunity. Mr. Lord Is tho author of tho only book published on Oregon birds. Ho Is giv ing much valuable tlnio to Interesting tho public, In not only his work, but In tho wondorful birds wo havo among us. Ho has been busy the past two days interesting our school children In bird lovo, "sowing bird seed," as ho terms It, and his work Is ono of great value to the young of our state. Tho lecture tonight Is to bo free, and a full house should greet tills noted naturalist, who Is Interesting tho wholo world In Oregon's wondorful birds. TOO RICH TO MARRY. Manager Cordray has booked that clover Eastern comedy success, "Too Rich To Marry," which comes to tho Grand Tuesday May 13th. o University Recital. Tho Collogo of Music and Oratory of Willamette University ontortalnod an unusual concourso at tho Universi ty chapel Monday evening with a pleasing program. Tho cntortalnmont Monday evening was tho twenty-third public recital given Jointly by tho two colleges. Tho programs wero of much Interest, and tho numbers wero enjoyod In full measure Tho program presented last ovonlng embraced tho following numbers: Plauo duet from Norma, "Bolllnl" Mrs. Lola Johnson and Miss Mattlo Van Patton. Readings, (a) "Tho Doll's Wooing" (b) "Tho HIdo to Bumpvlllo," Eugene Field Miss Elma Byrno Soprano solo, "Lovo Finds a Way," Bonhour Miss Kathleen Jones. Reading, "How Uncle Ebb Wont Fishing" Mr. Edgar Avorlll. Piano solo, Frlsches Grun, Op. 5, Splndlor Miss Nolllo Richmond. Reading, "Tho Toll-Talo" Miss May Chaplor. Soprano solo, "The Ship That Cap rlcs Mo Home" MIps Leona Lowls. Piano solo, "Romanza Appassion ato," John Orth Miss Bertha Andre wnrtha. The May Festival. Tho coming musical festival, to bo held In Corvallls, May 14-16, Incluslvo, promises to even surpass previous ef forts of Wlllamotto valley musicians. Owing to tho distance from Salem, and unsatisfactory transportation accom modations, In tho mattor of making good connections, not many from So lom will be able to attend and par ticipate In tho program of oxorolsos, but many aro-plannlng to spond a part of tho tlmo at tho festival. Tho man agement has secured tho Portland Symphony Concert Orchostra, of Port land, consisting of about forty plecos, and tho organization will glvo a con cert on tho opening night Tho sing ors will, on tho second night, produce Rossini's Stabat Motor and Mendel ssohn's Hymn of Praise. On tho final night Handel'B Mosaloh will bo Inter preted by tho largo body of singers. The chorus will consist of about 250 voices. It is now In rogulor training, with tho exception of that of con tralto; tho soloists will bo tho some this year as a year ago. The soloists are: Roso BIock-Bouer, of Portland, soprano; Mrs. Wolter Reed, of Port land, contralto; W. H. Boyer, of Port land, tanor; and Irving M. Glenn, of Eugene,' baritone. o An Afternoon Party, Mrs. A. N. Gilbert is this afternoon entertaining lody friends In honor of her guest, Mrs. Bowman.' The ladles wero asked to1 "bring their sawing," banco It Is expocted that a genuine good time Is in store for the ladles. Final Dance. The Goloty Club -will give their final dance at the Tioga hall on next Wed neSi)ay nKht April 18th. 4-14-2t ' .. . -. . , r ferf .. '1' gs PER80NAL8. W, Broyman Is In Portland. J. W. Roland is in Jofforsonr E. C. Glltner is in Portland. P. N. Dei by Is in Portland today. Walter Lyon was In Portland today. Miss Lena Brandt has gono to New port. N D. II. Jnmos has returned from Al bany. M. P. Dennis has gono to Hcppncr on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Condlt Ore vis iting In Turner. Mrs. G. P. Terrell, of Mehama, is visiting In Salem. Secretary of State F. I. Dunbnr was In Portland today. ..W. L. Jonos, of Jefferson, was In tho city Monday ovenlng. Mrs. II. P. McNory has returned from a visit In Portland. II. W. Thomas, an attorney of Eu gene, was In Salem today. J. W. Irvlno, of Portland, has re turned from a visit at Mehama. Miss Anna M. Carson has returned from nn extended visit to Everett. Mrs. D. R. N. Blackburn has ro turned from a visit to Brownsville. Miss Elizabeth Borrlo and A. B. Conrad have procured a wedding per mit. W. L. Jones, of Jefferson, and G. F. Robertson, of Tumor, were In tho city today. C. A. Schlbrede has returned to Portland, after a visit to his family In Salem. Mrs. E. E. Waters Is 'visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Knighton, In Portland. Miss Cnrrlo Willis has returned' from a visit with nor ulster. Mrs. is. u. Piper, In Pot Hand. DeLlsle Green Is In Portland today, and may accept o position with Melor & Frank Company. Fiank T. Wrlghtmnn has returned from Sublimity, where ho spent Sun- dny with his mother. E. B. Duffy, traveling freight and passenger agent for tho Denver & Rio Grand, was In Salem today. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hopkins, who havo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Pcarco, havo returned to Albany. Miss Bortha Hubbard has returned to Portland, nftor a short visit with her mothor, Mra. Robort Crolghton. Rev. P. S. Knight wont to Portland today to porform tho wedding coro mony of n young couplo In tho metrop olis. Rov. P. W. Cllffo, supply pastor of tho Salem BaptlBt church, has gono to Tacomo to visit some brothers, who roBldo there. W. Scott Taylor, of Gervals, Is In tho city. Mr1. Taylor has Just recov ered from a Bcrlous illness, and is not ns spry as ho used to bo. Mrs. A. J. Giesy, who Iiob been vis iting her motlTor, Mrs. J. J. Murphy, has returned to Portland, accompanied by Mrs. Murphy, who will visit in tho metropolis. Mrs. M. E. Holvlo, accompanied by her dauRhtor. Mrs. A. C. Hayes, of Pittsburg,, Pennsylvania, arrived In Snlom Monday ovonlng, nnd Is visiting her son, W. R. Helvle. J. N iKorn, of Roseburg, Ib vlBlting In Salem at tho homo of C. N. Potter. Mr. Korn will loavo this wook for a visit to IiIb ahlldren at Miinknto, Min nesota. C, M. Smith nnd sob, Willie, of Jeff erson, arrived in Salem this morning from Tucson, Arizona, whoro thoy havo boon for Mr. Smith's henlth. Mr. Smith Is postmastor at Jefferson, and rotumod homo at noon today. Major C .F. Cramer, govornmont In spector, wont to Afltoila today to ex amine construction work on tho now customs liouso being built thoro. Ho says work on tho Salem postolllco Is progressing slowly. Mrs. E. P. Osburn, Mrs. N. J. Damon Mrs. A. W. Stowoll and Mrs. J, A. Pooler wont to Portland today as delegates from tho Salem Prosbytorlan Church Missionary So ciety to attend tho annual mooting of tho North Pacific Board of Missions of that denomination. The ladlos oxpoct a vory Interesting session, as a num- bor of roturnod foreign missionaries will be In attendance ssWjiiU. fit IS MADE W8$98'iM& IJY TUB 1MB OP Br. PlEKCrs G01MN RIEBICAL DISCOVERY. "I suffered for six ycar. with con atlpation and indigestion during which time I employed aeveial phjr ateUns, but Uier rould not reath my cm?," write Mr O l'oipletll, of Hureka Spring, Carroll Co Ark "I Alt that there was no help for me. could sot retain food on my stomach ; tad vertigo end ueuW (all helpUM to the floor. Two year ago I com MMiced talcing Dr. Pierce 'a Coloen Medical Dwcotery and little ' Pellet,' awl Jjnproe4 from tbe ttart After uUbk twelve bottle ef tbe ' DUcov cry ' I was able to do light work, and lwe bees Improving evtr alner. I am sow i good health for oat of my ace 6o year. I owe it all to Doctor Puree's mtdiilncs." SALEM REBEKAHS ENTERTAIN Gaye Concluding Social of Season Monday Evening. The members of Salem Itcbokah lodgo No. 1, ono of tho most popular entertainment organizations In tho Capital City, gavo their concluding so cial for this season at their hall In tho Odd Fellows' Templo Monday ov onlng. There wns n largo attendance of tho Robcltahs and their friends, who found themselves pleasantly and com pletely entertained. In fact, Salem Rebokahs do not bellovo In doing things In fractions, nnd last night was certainly nn oacaBlon when a full menBiiro was dispensed. Tho main auditorium of tho hall had boon vory beautifully decorated In Oregon grapo, Ivy, lamb's tonguo and tho national colors, while tho ban quet room was artistically nrrangod In tho rtoboltah's colors pink nnd groon. Miss Stutosmnu presided at tho punch booth, and Mrs. J. W. Young had chargo of tho fish pond, whoro ovory cast of tho lino produced somo usoftil article, provided tho roqulBlto 10 cents was usod as bait. Miss Slovcr con ducted an art gallery In a tastefully arranged booth. Tho Itebekahs had ongnged for tho evening a fortune teller direct from Egypt, but tho per son foiled to mako Salem In tlmo to fulfill tho engagement, and tills fea ture of tho entcrtnlnmont was omit ted, but there was enough without It. Tho program was a good ono, but Its length was doubled from tho fact that every number received nn en core. Including somo of tho encores, tho program consisted of tho following numbers: Instrumental solo Miss Claudia Chlldors Readings Mls3 Lucy Edwards (a) "Tho Royal Princess Christine Q. Rossettl (b)"Tho Railway Matlneo".. Robort J. Rlddoll Vocal solo "Sing Mo n Song of tho Sunny 8outh," "Good Morning. Carrlo" ..Albort Dlsqua Instrumental solo James Batt Recitation...... Miss Jonnlo McCluIro Vocal solo "Tllo NJghtlngaW "In tho Gloaming" ...Vora Byars Recitation Miss Ethol Parrlsh Violin solo Miss Goynol Baldwin Reading Miss Edna Pnrrlsh Instrumontnl duot MIbs Frances Smith 'and Miss Blnncho Brown. Selection Ccclllnn Qunrtot Viola lodgo No. 88, Dogroo of Honor, gavo another of Itn delightful dancing partlos In tho Holnmn building Mon day ovonlng. Tho ladles of this lodge aro among Salem's loading entortaln ors, and a good tlmo is tho suro re ward for attending any of their social gatherings. Thoro was a good attend ance, nnd a flno ptogram of dancos wns carried out, miulc being furnlshod by Rlstlno's orchoslin. IMBIBED TOO MUCH ' CIDER Therein Lay -Cause of PugH Beier Trouble. After a hearing boforo Justlco O'Donald Monday aftornoon Charles W. Pugh, of tho Chomawo neighbor hood, was acquitted of tho chargo of threatening to assault and commit bodily Injury upon his Gorman neigh bor, Erall Boler. Pugh wob dis charged. At tho preliminary examination It dovolopod from tho testimony Intro duced, thnt o two-gallon Jug of tht- molitod apple juice was the real cnuso of tho troublo between Pugh and Bolor. Tho man, In company with tome nolghbors, had Imbibed too froa ly of tho Intoxicant on tho day of the alleged threat and assault, and from tho ovldenco of some of the witnesses each thought tho other at the tlmo to bo In a moro holploss stato than him self, with the exception of ono witness who did not hesltato to somewhat proudly slate that ho was considerably moro "gono" than his companions. An other witness contended that ho was the most sober member of tho ontlro party, but ox plalnod his condition by stating that he did not arrive at the hard older banquet In time to got hlfl share of tho beverage. Whan questioned about the trouble between Pugh and Boler, tho wltnoss stated that he was trying to persuade the combatants to quit quarreling, nnd continue homeward, but he was unsuccessful until he nlekori un the two-gallon jug of iirncloua cider and started down the road, when the ontlre party fol lowed him. The caso was possessed .!.. in .lAtolla luit tlm rlfllau.i lous testlmany that' was offerel by. some of the wltni- rved to keep a large crowd of speatatoru In almost constant laughter. i a-.. -,.- wa. ..nratv ihn raeult of a ' elder spree, and was possee-ed of not flttmed conditio of th mueous sur- a single feature that would commend ffta. It to the eonstderatlon of a court etj We will give One Hundred Dollar tastice. To the credit of tbe statue fer any case of deafne (eaused by muting agent. It may lie M,urrl.l that eannot Ue ered by that Dletrkst Attorney a I Mary n8if Catarrh Our. Se4 far olreu- rofiimeil to proceevte the charge. Iieier. lam free, however. Itwtated on a hearing of the yj, QHmm & CO .Toledo, O. lease, and, In opposition to Mr. Mf. Hrr omio&, W iha PW -' faAAAAJXXjiAgAT TTl Tlio Kind You Havo Always lu uso for over 30 yonrs, nnd -y-3z- sonnl All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " ust-ns-arood" nro hufj Experiments that trlllo vrlth nn i cmltuifrer t!o health of Inlunts and Children Export' nco ngaiust l&norlmunt What is CASTOR I A Cnstoria is a harmlcM suhstituto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic snbstiu'.co. Its ngo is its grunrantoo. It destroys Wwns and allays Foverlnlincss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It rellovcs Teething- Troubles, cures ConstlpLtion nnd Flatulency. 'It assimilates tlto Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, glviri(r healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea- Tho Mother's Friend. CELINE CASTOR! A ALWAYS .Tcars tho w& Thb KM You Have Always Bought Bn Use For Over 30 Years. Ttit eiNTkuncoMMHT, tt huhrv amf T. mwvoimorrv. to bo Issued, and employed counsel to roprosent his Interests. Mr. McNory, was in attondnnco at the hearing as' Mn...nnn..,n ,1 .n fnlt I I t a, .lift llflf .11.1 not participate In tho proceedings. 0 ' FATALITY AT LIDBY. How J. Q. Jumper Met a Strange Death. By tho ttecldontnl dtBchorgo of a shotgun In his own hands, John G. Jumper was Instantly killed at Llbby Satuiday afternoon. iVN UIU MIDIJ IH IUIU, mi. J1III11IUI nun going to Coos City, and hnd with hint a doublo-bnrrolcd hnmmorlons shot gun. Ho stopped to speak to Mrs. Old- laud. Ho stood tapping tho butt of tho gun on tho ground, and, In aomoj manner, tho Jar caused tho dlschargo of tho ploco. Tho ontlro chargo Btruclc him In tlio head, killing him Instantly. The unfortunnto man was n natlvo of Kansns, and had boon In this sec tion somo nvo or six years, having i worked nt Llbby for about thrco years"' past. Ho was about G5 yonrs of ngo, and leal os a wlfo and six children. Mnrshflold Coast Mall. THISTLES AND DANDRUFF. An Interesting Parallel and a Valuable Deduction Therefrom. Cutting down thistles no moro ro lloves tho lund of thlstlos than does scouring tho scalp euro dandruff. In each coso pormanont relief can only como from eradicating pormnnontly the cause. A genu thnt plows up tho scalp In searching for tho hhlr root whoro It snps tho vltullty, causes dan druff, falling lialr and baldness. If you kill that germ, you'll havo no dandruff but a luxuriant suit of hair. Nowbro's Herploldo Is tlo only. hair preparation In tho world that cures dandruff, fnlllng hair and baldness by killing tho germ. "Destroy the cnuso, you remove tho effect." o KILLED BY A TREE. A. P. Russell, of Shelburn, Was Caught. A. P, HussoU, sou of IS. C. Ilussoll, of Shelburn, was klllod Saturday after noon while logging on tho upper waters of the Luckiamuto, by a trao falling upon him, Ho had boon work ing there only three days. His com panlona wore cutting a tree. At the tlmo he was working down the sldo of the hill, In a place out of sight from hto other men. Just as the tree was falling they heard a noise whoro he was located, aud gavo a warning ory, but It was too late. The end of tho treo struolc him, causing Injuries from which he died In Heven hours. Ho was brought to Albany yesterday, and placed In the Oregon Furnishing Com pany's undertaking department, and from there shipped to bis home at Shelburn. Albany DomoaraL . . Deafness Cannot Do Curod. by looal applleatlous, as they cannot raoh the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to oure deaf ness, aud that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mueous Iln lug of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfeet hearing. nn,l whun l ! .inllrulv alOHUll IIHar- nuuu Ia tin, .auili unit unlau tha In- tlammotlon can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition ' hearing will be destroyed forever; J nine cases out of ten are caused by inturrh whiaii la imihinir but nn In.' Sold by druggisU. 76c rraJiotBiJly Villi dre tho best. ssncaraHi Bought, nnd which has heca hits homo tho. signatnro of has been mndo under his pcr- supcrvlsku Blnco its infancy Signaturo of Market Quotations Today X "Make Stlera a Cool Home r.srktf" X Wheat, oats, Etc. Wheat -52o. Oats 30o Itarloy 110 pur ton. Flnx Cash, Northwont, 1 70 Hop Market. Hotia 13. Hti lotlv choice Me. I.lvertiool, Due. C Hops at London Pncltlo Coast steady, JC3 6s. to JM. Live Stock Market. Steers 4(340. Cows 3t4o. 8hvcp-$3.(0 gross to 1.75 Drosned vcnl 0)c.' Hofnllvo Co lions, dreaaod fi(J Wool and Moltslr. Conrea wool 13o. Medium 14c. Fine 14o. Mohair 21 to 28i. Flour. Hay. Peed, Etc . . Ilnlo.l cheat $7.60 to ft, qiovur 17.00. rood hurley $10 pir ton, Hrnn-flH Short 10.50. Flour, wholoanle $2 (Ui. ( Potatoes Apples, Etc. PoUtoos 40c. to 60 Apples 10(8 Mo por box. Funcy packed $ 1 00. Onions, f 1.21 to 1.75 per 100 lbs. Dried Fruits. Dried apples 6(jJ7c. Italian prunes 40s to 60s 3W to tl?.f Petite Prunes 4Ph to 60s, 8 4(. Wood. Peace Posts. Etc. ' Big flr-3 60. Bt'cond uroHth I1.00. AbIi-13 60. Body osk-d.OO. Polironk 11.00. Cedar pouts U to 10c, Eusand poultry. Bwb 11 Dairy sad Creamery PnxJucts. Dairy butter 12 Ioc. Creamery 2226o, Store 16c. FlrBl-clflHH country, pi roll .'tro. C'nmin at oremnety, pun rkliiimud 21o. Sopatntor sLImmed Sic Hides, Pells andPurs Green hldfii, No. 1 6c. Green hides, No. 2 4c. Call nkliiH l5c. Sheop 76c. OoalsklUB 26olo1.0g, Gray f0x-26to60o, Coon-ilO to 40c. Mink Sfiatotl.'JG. Olter-l to6. , bkunk 0too. Muskrat I to6i Wlldoat IDIoSCo. Clilqkens 8j ' Spring- IflHJo. Ktrga per dnion, Ho PORTLAND MARKUT. Pootiumd, April 0. VVhiwt Wans Wulla.01 01. Flour I'ortlaud, beat grades JtftQfl (3.10. Graham V.60(9$2fiO Oate Choice White (l.l6e .Vi. Uarli-y 1Q & (21 per ton. Mil'sluU-llraii, (18. Huy Tlrriolhy (12ol(l3 Kfr ton. Onfonn-do (3 2 10. Potatoes 1.00 Q (1 30 per cental. Butter Heat dairy, 1620t lenu; creamery .22 20ctHtoro 13 & 16 .Hi Kgge-Orivou, ranch 13 & 14 Poultry-Chickens, mhwl 4.00 & (160; hens (4 60, turkeys, live 11 12c Mutton Urea. 4c Hogs Groea 6ic. litd-Utota 3.76 3(100 Veal-Gross. 7io 8o -. f Hope laitolBo. Wool Valley 13 lOotb ; KAkUirn Oregon, bVHV1; Mohair, 2131kcUl 11 Idee Dry hidea, 10 potindB ami up wAida. 16c a 10v ' o fZ CANOY CATHARTIC io.. UI tU.tU. PnaUU. Ch sUmpcd C. C C Ncvtr sold In bulk, l WM "Sni Iwt Mind " '0 proposals for Wood. Sealed bids will ho received by the JroyUof tliOreg ou But. ,0 o.t.O0k n , tn pUt,Hely opened. for furnishing all or any part of 700 cords of first growth fir wood., well SJitSffSSSZ fl1ft day or Octoljer. 1902. Hide shall be lu saled envelopes and endorsed "I'jsipwih fqr Wood," and addressed I iVttifVSSttS ?3SV it a'Bl0linS. Bupt CLASSIFIED A D y E RTi SEME NTS Advertisements, rive lines or less In this column niscriedihreetiinttror2jc. 5Ucaweek,$t SO a momn All over five Hoes atthessjne iMt. WANTED. Wanted. A blacksmith; must ho first class on now wagons, hacks, bug gies and In every placo In tho trade. No cobbler need npply. Werner Fonncll, Salem Carriage Si WagSn Factory. 4-7-tf Wanted. FIrst-clatoi wnltrosa, Stoady Job. Wlllahlbttd hotol. Wanted. A good cook, woTmui pro ferrcd, nt Goodalo boarding house, cornor of 12 th and Oalc streets. 33Mf WantcdFout" orslx unfurnished rooms; close In. Inquire Saturday or Sunday nt St. ISlnia restaurant, 211 Commercial street. 3-1-tC Wanted. Carpets nnd rugs to cloan, by tlto now contrifugal procoss, car pets luit Injured nnd thoroughly ten oyitod nt small 'oxponso. Leavo op dors at 300 Marlon strooL "Work callod for and dqllvored. Grovor & Ewards. 'Phono Black 2540. 2-27-tf cTatvvlnflouse. Flrstdoor south of M. 13. church : new management; ev erything first-class and satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. J. II. MoCormlck, proprietor. 4-12-tf " LOST AND FOUND. Found. A- wnlich. Apply to Claud Gatch. tf Don't You Know Anj'thlngabout Ed wards' Mnrkot? At 410 Stato strooL Boat placo to buy fresh and cured meats at tho lowest prices. Pllbno 2G24. B. Edwards, prop " FOR" 8ALE" "" Arlsto Hair Food Is sold and Its use demonstrated by Mrs. Etta Kneeves. Phono Rod 2331. 44-14-1m Slab Wood. Tho prlco for tho remain ing slab wood nt tho foot of Stato stroot will bo (2 a load ftom this dato. AprllJ4th, 4-14-3t For Sale. A good smnll morcantllo business, at lnvolco prlco. Apply nt store, No. 40C Stato BtioeL 4-14-8t Sheep for Sale. 90 owos, Shropshlro nnd CotBwolds, with wool, ovorng Iiir about 10 pounds each, all with lambs, two-thirds owe Iambi. Frod Achlllos, 4 Mi mllOB north of Salem, b mllo woflt of Knlsor School House. 4-9 Ct For Sale. Good fccond-hnnd wagon. Inquire nt F. E. Shnfor hnrpofta shop, CQinmecoJnl stroot, next to , BubIi'b bank. i-7-tf 1 T ' L0DQEi' , " ,"" ProtectldnTodge NorarAnalont'Of dor Unltod Worhmon, nToeto oVory Saturday ovonlng In tho Holmnn Ilnll, cornor of Stnto nnd Llborty streets. Vlsltiug brethren wolcomo. S. A. MoFnddon, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, llecordor. FORE8TERS OF" AMERICA Court Sherwood Foi esters No. 19. Moutu Friday nights In Tumor block. Irn Hamilton C. It.; A. I. Brown. 8uc (Central Lodge No. 10 K. of P. Cnatlo Ilnll In Holmnn block, cornor Stnto ' nnd Liberty streets, Tuosdny ot cuoh woolc at 7:30 p. m. Claud ToWiiflond, a O.j Zodna J. Illggs, K. of II. and S. "" TOUO'O R IAC Evano'" Bnrbeir 8hop Only flrst-olnss shop on Stato strooL Every thing now and upto-dato. Flnost porcolnln bathB. Shnvo, lCo; balrout, 2&o; b'othH, 26o. Two flrflt-olass boot blaoks. C. W, Evans, proprietor. Ryan's Shaving Parlors. Sqvon first oIivhb borhors ongnged. Finest bnth looms lu oily. Wo uso antiseptic sterilizer. J. Uynn, Prop. C.' H. Nicholson Barber shop and porcolnln baths, at old Mills shop, 209 Gommorelnl stroot. Antlsoptlo tntatmont or nil tools and baths. ""HOP AND PRODUCE BUYERS, J. Carmlchael Hop buyer. Ofllca In Bush-Bioytnan building, Salem, Oro- gon. uatupies at cuoico nops souo Ited from all growers BUSINESS CARDS. Farmers' Teams Standing In front of the harness storo next to tho water lng tuuk at the Lndd & Bush hank and being fitted with new harness Is it common sight For particulars Inqulro ot Slinfor'u Hurueee Shop. 23 Commercial Stroot. 2-l-8m osteopathy; OSriloT'ATIIY-Is not a" theory, hut a piaotirnlly demunstrnteHl science. Dr. Orace Albrlkht eetabllshed In praatlae since 1800. Graduate of1 American School of Osteopathy, klrksvrile. Mo. Second floor I.O.O. F. Temple. Phone Main 3721. Nc knlveu, no drugs no faltli. Odlco houra 0 to 12 and ljo 40'ojocl 1 j Slill Have Some of Those Fine P iCeuntrv: Hm4 'i I J Buy Thorn. 5 d Trv Them. K Electric Store ft East State Street. g iV k Do You Eat Your meals In town? If so, gu to the White House restaurant PiUlve 1) the beet nmU served lu thfe city. Fresh Meat. We always keep a full supply of frth meats ot all kinds, also fresh, HAusgee and smoked innate, at Fend- ruhe Market FPPLEY'S tie. M. T. 9choettl Graduate Ameri ..can School of Osteopathy, Kirks- ! vllle. Md. Offlco In Tfflfea UH53L over tho Spa. Ofllco hours Si3Mo Jl3t) ana 1 to i.2 3-12 '. PROFESSIONAL NUpSEsT MrsM.F. Flfer, Pfofesslohal Jtfurse", residence 2(h and Oak streets , " Phono Hod 21-J3. 4-Mm V, c. h." mack! Succossor to Dr. J. M. Kceno, in. White COrnof, Salem, Ofegon. Portico desiring dftporlor operations at mod oroto fee in any branch nro In especial request CEDARPOST8 AND 8HIN0LE3 1 now have plenty ot shingles on hand to All all orders promptly. Thoy aro sawed shingles and you have four grades to select from. Como and get my prices on faucu posts boforo buy lng olsowhore. s. p. Mccracken, 14th and Nebraska its., Epglewood.' S. C. STONED. D, PROPRIETOR OP-r Stone's Drug Stdres SALEM, OREGON. Tho storosttwo tn humborlaro located at No. 236 nnd 297 Commercial st; and nro wall stocked with a complete lltio of drugs and modlclncs, tollot articles, put turnery, brushes, etc., Hns had somo 25 years oxperlenco la the prnctlco ot medlclna nnd now makos no chargo for consultation, ox' nmlnntion or proscription. HUIE WING SANG CO. t 110 Stnto street,Salom, Oregon. Now lino of godds. Embroideries, locos, goods, hoso ot all kinds, skirts. We mnko fancy whlto underwear and wrappers. Waists a full stock. Solit cheaiN 3-14-lm ' CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfejr Meets all mall and passenger trains. Bnggago to all parts ot tho city, Prompt service Tolophono No. 241. IIOMYBH & HKDKICK. $1,500 Guaranteed Yearly To high class man or woman, with chunco for promotion and auvancoa Balary, to havo chargo small oflloo at homo or In homo town to at torn! to cm.espondenco, advertising and other work. Business of highest order and backed by solid mon fluam clnlly and politically. A great opportunity for tho right person. Enclose solt-nddrosscd stamped envoi ope Tor full particulars to WATTKIt B. HHDMAN. GENERAL SUPERIN TENDENT, Corcorau Building, Oppc Ito Unltod Stntos Tronsury, WASH INGTON, P.O. 3-20-tf THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street Meals at all hours. Open day and nluht. , Only place In the city handling ttho famous OLYMPIA BEER la' tlio Rfceplidti oon. Wholoi'slo and retail. R1 R ECKERLBN, Propricfor "Portland Visitors Pcrkln's Hotel Restaurant Whlto Cooks; Lunch 10c to 25o. Meals a In carto 20o up. Dally Journal on file. STEUSLOFFBRfJS? Dealers In Llvn Stock, Wholesale nnd retail butchers and packets. All kinds of fresh and salt menu. Fine sausages, hams, bacon nnd lard. 310 Commercial struct. Your Step MotheF Is still here busy an over, and whon your clothes are all out of 'order, worn, with buttons off, take them to her at the Salem Dyo Works. At this establishment you can get anything set to rights, from a pair ot omu ' A Batloman can get hltf hat giQvos, to tno ruosi ciauoruw auk cleaned, his trouHors creasod, or his whole unit rojuvonntod to suit his tnsto, also four suits a 'month for, (1. Buttons sewed on, rips sowed up, Bulto pressed on short notice. New goods shrunk for dresstnnklti. LOOK We aro proparod to go Uftor ami deliver suite pressod by tho month MRS, C. H. WALKEBi 195 Commercial Street SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS ' AND REPAIRERS r PorSslta nd vlclalty lecve ordsrs UCo Wli)Ts Music Hton. PORTLAND OR. Siskiyou Water At wholesale, nnd will dullver in dox en lots to (amlllns Put up pure ut Su kyou Spring without any arvncjal pro uesa. The greatett health wiTt'er on onrtli. f J. G. Wright & Co. Telephone 1001. Salem, Oregon. B. P. JONHS, Attorney at Law ' Toledo, Oreoon. Was clerk ot circuit court tor six years and has an up-todate abstract or all property la Lincoln ceunjy,. , - -; IB", TTC3 'O. C T, Go's PAS6EN0BH 3TBAMBJI POMONA Luvti for Port'? Wwiy Cvt4lflesd)f(lVrHd9ft-sVi f-or Cmvsjus Tutsdsy.Tnare' dy o4 Saturday t 5 m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates em fate Co., ORFIOE CITY" HALLv m 1 Wuf w4e,fvle aiW ab mi I MJg M WMif "" n -i- v,3 ' wl TCI s. ,1 i-y t ?6, 'S Ik" , r?a