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!frA9man" "ffmvAmtnnnmm'uHvtMViMVpf'HM lUMWttiWi"' ?' il Salt Rheum It may becomo chronic. It may cover the body with large, inllamed, burning, ttcbing, scaling patche3 and cntise intense suffering. It has been known to do so. Do not deluy treatment. Thoroughly cleanse tho system of tho humors on which thih ailment depends and prevent their return. The medicine taken by Mrs. Ma E. Ward, Cove Point, Mil., was Hood'a Sarsnpnrllla. Slid writes: " 1 had dliB.rec-bto itching on tar arms which I concluded was salt rhctini. 1 becan takltnr Hood's Sarsnpnrllla and In two days felt better. It was not lone before I was cured and I huvo never had any skin disease since." Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to tmro and keeps the promise. It is positively tine qualetl for all cutnnvous oruj)tioii8 Tako it. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Jos. Dlacl , Shawns, Wis. W. J. Drunson, Algona, Iown. A. W. Mackenzie, Portland. J. J Clooland, Portland. Jim Elder, San Francisco. O. Ingalls, Portland. It. J. Maconlay, Chicago. W. O. Howell, Portland. O. O. Linen, San Francisco. O. S. Hale, Snohomish. Geo. Sorenson, Portland. O. S. Hibbard, Portland. L. S. Shomlngor, Now York. S. A. Strauss, Now York. J. S. Forrest, Now York. C. H. Ball, Portland. F. O. Ayers, Now York City. E. M. Holdcn, San Francisco. Chas. J .Qreonllch and wife, Pendlo ton. II. M. Stono, Portland. Archlo Whlto, Pullman, Wash. C. A. White, Pullman, Wash. Ruftta L. Parker, Woodburn. Thoo. Cocg, Jr., Harrison, S. D. O. J. Mlsmer and wife, Brooklyn, Now Yotk. C. S. Dodd, EuRone. A. M. Crawford, Roseburg. First of the Season. Gambrlnus bock beer on draught at tho Noble. The first of the seuson. Superior quality. o Good Meals. A meal can bo enjoyed when flno bread and pastry aro used, such as aro mado at tho Plonoor Bakery. All good housokcepors uso this baking. "T ' i EXTRA First Big Show of the Year, NOjTO BIG TRAINED ANIMAL SHOWS IN SALEM ONLY ONE DAY. 500 PERFORMING ANIMALS hlANCINQ MaTivelous "llercfof'Perforrnlne Elephants-i Only Trained Camels. School of Educated Seals, Educated Monkeys Trained Ponies Educated Does Trained Lions Educated Zebus Trained Porkers. Ponies in marvelous military muNm.-w 0 'DONT MISS THE PARADB The Greatest Exhibition in the World POPULAR PRICES Che ticket admits to all. are Stubborn Thin Pacts SOAETHING NEW " "CT-OCaEa 3SGT O 33 X 3ES " Only the finest wines. Hauors. mineral waters nnd cigars Jcept In stock. ALEX CORNOYER, Proprielor Cor. State and Commercial Streets, ,va WMMiViYiifi(i,iamttJi(ttwijawsy.. v.y.T.yj: SALEM SOCIAL WORLD AND PERSONAL MENTION Woodmen Dance. Salem Woodmen and their friends had an enjoyable dance In tho Hoi man building Friday evening, and tho usual enjoyablo time was reported.' Tho Woodmen cannot bo discounted as entertainers, and they did them selves proud on this occasion. Music was furnished by Rlstlne's orchestra. Reception to New Members. The A. O. U. W. orders of Salem en Joyed a phenomenal growth hi mem bership during tho past few weeks, tho result of a contest between tho Ore gon and Washington Jurisdictions. Over 100 membors wcro rccelvod into tho order hore, and a largo majority of them wcro prominent young men of tho city. On Saturday evening, tho two Salem lodges Joined forces and tendered tho now membors a recep tion. An onjoyablo danco program was provided for thoso fond of that means of entertainment, whllo others passed tho evening playing cards. Tho affair was a pronounced bucccss, as aro all functions engineered by Sa lem's Workmen. U. E. Church Services. Bishop M. S. Stanford, D. D of Harrlsburg, Pa., who presided at tho annual conference of tho U. E. church, nt Dallas, will preach In tho First U. E. church, Cottasjq street between Center and Marlon, Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. An Invitation Is extend ed to all to come and hear him. SALEM'S BIRD FRIENDS. Organize a Society for Their Protec v tlon. A bird-lovers' society, similar to tho John Burroughs' society of Portland, was organized Saturday night at Unity church. Uov. W. R. Lord, of Portland, addressed the mooting upon tho gen eral work of a socloty of this kind, ami then an organization was effected with tho following ofllcers: Prosldont, A. F. Hofor, Jr.; first vice-president, Mrs. W. C. Hawloy; secretary, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton; treasuror, J. W. Cox; membors of tho advisory commitcc, Mrs. M. B. Nichols, Mrs. H. D. Tiover, J. E. Allison. About 30 porsous slguod tho consti tution, and many moro membors will bo added at tho next meeting, Friday evening, April 2Dth. Tho offices of second and third vice-president, corre sponding secretary and three membora of tho advisory commltteo wcro loft to bo filled at that time. Tho constitution EXTRA and Last Appearance Here of military Maneuvers 20 Funny Clowns -20. Excltlne Races. Olympian Games. Enormous Waterproof Tents. Street Parade One Mile In Length. Hurdle Races. Chariot Races. Roman Standing Races. Darin? Tandem Races- Every Act New AND UP'TO'DATE. ROWtS April 26 500 gs THE A Good Hearted Mao, or in other words, men with good sound hearts, arc not very numerous. The increasing number of sudden deaths from heart disease daily chron icled by the Dress, is nroof of the alarm ing preva lence of this dangerous complaint, and as no one can foretell iust when a fatal collapse J' A Kreamer. will occur, the danger of neg lecting treatment is certainly a very risky matter. If you are short of breath, have pain in left side, smothering spells, pal pitation, unable to lie on side, especially the left, you should begin Caking muoV Heart Cure. J. A. Kreamer of Arkansas City, Kann., sa si "My heart wis o bad It wa Im possible forme to he dow n, and I could neither sleep nor rest. My decline as rapid, and I realized I must et help soon. I was advised to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, which I did, and candidly believe it saved tny life." Dr. Mil' Remedies are sold by all -rucclats on cuarantce. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. adopted is tho same as that of the John Burroughs society, and no mem bership feo Is charged. Tho first "bird hunting" trip will bo mado by members on tho stato house grounds Wednesday nfternoon. PERSONALS. John II .Albert was in Portland to day. G. G. Ilingham was in Portland to day. C. J. Dodd, of Eugonc, was a Salem visitor Sunday. J. A. Joffrey and A. O. Condit wcro In Albany today. Govornor and Mrs. T. T. Gcer spout Sunday in Portland. Miss Llzzlo McNnry is in Portland for a few days' visit. Krod Thielson, of Portland, was n guust of Salem frlonds yesterday. Mrs. S. A. Kozor lias returned from a week's visit In Portland and Astoria. Miss Until Kress Is visiting her sis tor, Mrs. W. Y. Richardson, nt Stay ton. Mrs. Leo Willis and daughter, MIbs Cariio, have gono to Portland to ro side. T. J. Cheshire hns disposed of his Statestreot grocery business to J. M. Long. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aupporlo, of Jcfforson, spent Sunday in Salem with frlonds. D. W. Snyder, a Capital Uuslnoss College student, is visiting his home in Tumor. Wm. DuMara, of Portland, was a guest of the family of Claud Gatch yesterday. Mrs. Fannlo Wlntor, of Eugene, spont tho day In Salem, on route homo from Portland. R. M. Davison, commissary at tho stato ponltoniary, Is visiting his pa rents nt Corvallls. IJugeno Rroymnn, accompanlod by Dr. A. K. Tamloslo, loft this morning for Now York City. C. L. Litchfield postal c)erk on tho C. & E., botwoon Albany and Yaqulna, spent Sundny In Salem. Fred Poorman, of Woodburn spont Sunday in Salem with his brothor, W. F a student at Wlllamotte. Mr. and Mrs. S .1). Crockett, of So attle, aro visiting Mrs. Crockett's Bis ter, Mrs; M. L. Chamberlain. J, S. Cooper, representing tho Chi cago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway. Company, was In Salem today. Goo. E. Wators, R. N. Eloy and Honry Cornoyor have gono to Lincoln county to visit tholr timber claims. G. Y. Harry, organlzor for the statu Fodoratlon of Labor, has gono to Al bany, In tho Intorost of Union labor. Mrs. T. R. Jackson loft today for San Francisco for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Pogua. T Hoivorson has returned from a sevoral months' sojourn in Southern California, much benefitted in health. Mrs. W. C. Hawley will entertain tho Woman's Home Missionary So ciety of tho Methodist church on Tuefc day afternoon. A. W. Carter, of Gobi Hill, spent Sunday In Salem with Mrs. Carter, who has beon visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Thompson, of Pendleton, who have been visiting In Salem, went to Jefferson today. They losTng flesh. Are you losing flesh? If SO better Consult your doctpr J . Tt in ; it it -'owner o muue oi we wuai wunuvnui at once. He will toll you the iOutt0ttMtnA ,,, wrW. Cause. We Can provide the. The dog show is under the patronage- i ,i,;i, :c tr-ntt't;'-' the most eminent society women of remedy, which is cotts ERiulsioh of cod-liver oil. A young woman in IJatavia writes us she had lost twenty five pounds in three months, and her lungs were seriously affected. She took three bot tle of Scott's Emulsion and gained fifteen pounds, and was able to resume her work. &,- rM a4c. SCOTT & BQWHX. eU-U, ' r"rt K Y bAlLY JOURNAL, SaLEM, 6A CQ&N, MONDAY, AprIL i, 1862, 3 m5fl formorly resided In SaJem, and aro on their way to California, and -will visit at different points en routo. DR. DARRIN ARRIVED. The Celebrated Specialist From Port land at the Willamette Hotel, to Re main until June 1st. Dr. Darrln needs no recommenda tion, for tho wonderful cures effected by him throughout, tho Btato during his many years of practlco In Portland speak for themselves, and aro living testimonials of his superior Bklll and success In tho treatment and euro of tho most stubborn and aggravated cases and chronic diseases. Wo havo known tho doctor person ally for years In Portland, and havo come faco to faco with many of his patlonts after being successfully treated by him. In our business re lations wo havo found him to bo strictly reliable and a gentleman of prompt and practical business meth ods. Ills trcatmout by olectrlclty and medlclno has bocomo so popular with tho afflicted that his patlonts do not seek in vain for rollof from Ills flesh Is heir to, which Is positlvo proof of tho superiority of his oloctrlcnl treatment ovor all other methods of cure.' Nearby Endorsements. C. C. Presley, Woodvllle, Or., deaf noss, cured. Wm. Scnor, Medford, Or., deafness, cured. Hadsell Dyo, Boise, Idaho, nbscoss of the eyo, cured. Charles Carney, Jacksonville, Or., catarrh for years, cured. John Martin, Cove, Union county, Or., hydrocele, cured. O. F. McCrary, Jacksonville, deafness sevon years, cured. Martha Woodruff, Cleveland, partial paralysis, cured. Ex-Judge G. Crockett, Merlin, Or., Or., Or., deafness 10 years, restored. Wm. Hunter, Eugene City, Or., ca larih 20 years, restored. Miss Dlrdla Schmidt. Jacksonville Or., discharging ear and ddafneso, cured. Christ Miller's dnughtcr. North Yak Imn, Wash., fistula of tho" Jaw, cured. A.Jackson, Seattle, Wash., pains In back so ho could not movo, cured. S. P. Gorsline, Looking Glass, Or., deafness ana ringing In enrs, cured, seven years ngo. G. 1). Matthews, Englo Point, Or., consumption .and largo tumor, cured eight yenrs ago. Mrs. Isaac Williamson, McEwen, Or., Inflamed oyes, catarrh, pain In her side, cured. D. F. Popo, Houlton, Or., diabotls, Drlght's dlscaso and cntarrh of tho bladder, rostbrod. Harry II. Ilaldwln, Bnndon, Or., dys pepsia and neuralgia of tho stomach flvo years, cured. Mrs. U. Rlckford, Roseburg, Or., troatod successfully, and her Bon was cured of cross oyes. Dr. Darrln'o Place of Business. Dr. Darrln gives free examination to all, and when necessary glvos med icines In connection with electricity. Tho poor treated frco from 10 to 11 daily, oxcopt medicines. Thoso wil ling to pay, 10 to 5; ovonlngs, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Deafness, Cntarrh, eyo, noso nnd throat, hourt, llvor, stomach, lung troubles, orrors of youth, blood taints, gleet, Impotoncy, varicocolo, hydro colo, tumors, stricture, a specialty. All chronic male and fomnlo and pri vate dlscasou troatod at half his form or prices, for homo treatmont, or In that proportion of tlmo as tho case may require. No casos published ox copt by permlsslonof tho patient. All business relations with Dr. Darrln strictly confidential. Loiters of in quiry answered. Circulars and ques tion blanks sent froo. Patlonts un ablo to visit Dr. Darrln durlirg tho wook can do so on Sunday, from 10 a. in. to 3 p. m. Soldom more than ono visit Is noo essary afterthat tho patient can take home treatment. 21-23-26-w Dranson.A Ragan Want your morning ordors for the now vegetables they are receiving ' daily. Kreeh asparagus, scarlet rud- IhIioh and all tho frosh garduu (lain- tloH appropriate to the season. Thoy have just oponod a new barrel of tluiHO famous sweet pickles. o Traveling With Royalty. The Journal man did not go to moot tho German crown prince, but had tho dlstlntiulshid pleasure of traveling on the Shasta oxretts with a descendant of royal blood, Prince Ivel Rustic, ohumplonof Ilngland and America, winner of 4(H) prl-es. He was a per fectly gentle imported HnglUh bull dog, weight &4 pounds, and valued at $6000. His lower Jaw stands out from under Ilka a woodshed roof, and ox poses bis tongue for nearly an Inch, and his lower twth ditto. He was on his way to tho San Francisco bench show, that Ik to 1m held there April 83d to 36th. at the Mechanics' Pavil ion, and the proceed ho to charity. -nt-er the management of I A. Klein. nu'nor it luirnu nt th motif wondarful it.,. . .i .. the Ray City, headed by I'rlneeee l'onl- atoweki and Meedame Win, Alvord. Harry Ilalmek. H. D. Beylard. Robert iiruvw, i iuii tin . w iwiiii. ... ... Crocker. Daniel Drysdale, A: K. Drown Geu. W. Olbbs, Joseh D. Grant, Phoebe H-ar-t. Wra. II. Hoooer. J. Lincoln. . i , n a a (in -. n vvr . .,.! i itr .-.. -,. tsieunur .huiur, n, i. aiwrv, uwib I'ie. l.awrenee Peel, Henry T. Scott, Wm. R. UmtiUiWK. Wna. II Taylor. Auttiu Tubite. Mountford WileoH. 0' ' OAS-'OIIXA. fUars tis 4HSM- iw wnwairs DWfP .-X-Uue OLyWMb wmssmm jgAyypi m Atgctoble I'rcpaiV.lionlorAs slmilaling the Food aiidllcflula ling Hie Stomachs nrulDowvls or Promotes Digestion Cheerful ness anclResi.Conlalnsncilhcr Opitint,Morilune nor Mineral OT "NA11C OTIC . Artx '0tfjyX lW 2- NTClSIt MxSmiui ' jtnivScri Jtnrm!nl -DtXarUinakScJa I tin? See J - Apcrfccl llcmeily forConsUrvv Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea nnd Loss of Slebi. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. .. Dsafness Cannot Be Cured, by locnl applications, as thoy ennnot rach tho diseased portion of tho enr. iiicro ib oniy ono way 10 euro ucni ncss, and that Is by constitutional romedlos. Denfness Is caused by nn l..fn..t.l AnH.lttln.i n ,l.n ....t II.. I uiiuuiuu i;uiiiuuuii ui liiu iiiui-uud lin ing of tho Eustachian Tuho. When this tubo gets Inllamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and whon It Is entirely closed deaf noss Is tho result, nnd unloss tho In flammation can bo taken out and this tubo restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo dostroyod forever; ulno ensos out of ton aro caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an in ilnmod condition of tho mucous sur faces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any enso of denfnosa (causod by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars froo. P. J. CHI3NI3Y & CO.,Tolodo, O. Sold by druggists, 7Cc. Hall's Family Pills nro tho host, o ( Thoy 8ay It you thin folks wnpt to got fat call at Yew Park Meat Market. Phone 2001 Hlacic. M91w o From Clatsop County. Sheriff Tom Lindell, of Clatsop county.caino to Salem Sunday with Al. Hoyt, sentenced to the stato ponlton tlary for ono year for stonllng sawlogs and Patrick Forrall, comthlttod to the asylum for a belief that ho Is poisoned. As there was no street car running, and the number of bucks was limited, a vehicle had to be ordered from down town before the Insane man could be tukeu to tho asylum. ST MUST QQTJiE As Inevitable as the clianglng seasons of the year I the change which comes to ... ........ a ml m-t as one antlcl- pates the cluiiKW of other ncfl-ons It l , WW W ..... - ui is cnangc ui if" toil ami prepare for It, In tuts way me ducomforts and JUanteri suffered by many women at the period of change ran I avoided or over ctntir. Ur. Pierce's I'a voritc Presserlpllon, a medicine for every season of woman's Ufa, will entirely meat the needs of women at thio period of oiuinge. It enre the physical ills and relieves the mental anxiety and ' oroinMUD iuhi.it ... ..t. .t.i. Ift l rr4iw1 It SSSrt2LrSli UsSnTnLxw uS aW,Uu w in-Iuco rrehing sleep. j crus, a.of V!f,lnf,.,!l,.SiL um for ih un au.n or i.iici to 'SC'-liri Jj JgJ3 At utZ i".' uS - ww - ftt lh !!.. lr whkih lby '; irtnUC. m-ltmmtmx ml t- . 1. HlU tmt Chfltf M HlC X tki U iooiDio4tos; yjf Ulnri to wwnn tl U ! gurlfJ not cur I WAthl My h- th ma tkal i t it m iMy tvent U It I MTV V our ur-zaiM cuim) bock o4 mVI Ikjcur .t., if ibe i tU If the MUfrt CIW4 new uuxlUdM alA -o ny bum W ikt - vA gl MiiM-vni&ft, u nut h4 tKatgi il to. 1 not yotm Ucn tf.UA opaa to iurw I tuM ur. w Wrtl .y1ilC to (oittt tb VtroiUt yrnaivtixi' tor 4Ium of wjnua. Dr. Pure-'a common ne Aieoicai Atlvhw U seat frtt on redpt ot stamps le pay expense of mailing only. Rend 3i onexant atampa for th papw covereU IUIUU.IWI"in .. . .. .,.. irrr th piAth hoana. AxUrUa Dr. k. v7 PUroo, Buflalo, W. Y. CXACT COPY Or WRAPPER fo- -j ""-- ! ' .i---ri-,i..t .. W9) SLr n vfcA V Vwjn i )s) ) vJBV it 1 N XjBAv I Ml A a awi i tiii'Xrtv For Infants and Ghildron, mmmamtmmmwwmmmmmmmmmamTmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmi The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Use or over Thirty Years TMC CINTftMR COMPANY, NtW YORK CITY. A Welcome Visitor on a Hot Day Ie tliu Iceman that corves you with the best and purest ico that can be puuured, and eurveri jou promptly and obllRln.ly. Our porvlce is niucfiictory ut nil t'mes our ire 1 pun, clear mid ititinrollu blocks that u 111 IiihI, niul our rW.m will enable you to kuI a I you want o( il nt rmnll coU. M nun fuel uri'il ut the Cap ital Oi y Iiu Worki. Mrs. M. Beck, Prop. Salem, Oregon. fy'f? , A 'vv' v '-rj AVlarkct Quotations i oday Wlicst, Osti, F.IC. Wlu-at-Cte Oata-UOo llarley f 1U per ton. FUx ChoIi, KurlhvscHt, f 1 70 Hop Mirket. Hope 13. Htnctlv choice He. ' Lherpoiil, Don. 6 Hnpa nt l.oiiiton I'aclllc Uonet elt'iidy, jC'l fit), to I, Live StocK Msrkct. Steers lOU.c. Co we 3v3lo. Sheep f3.60 gross to f 11.75 Diereed veal OJjjC IlngSi nllvo fie llotfu, (Iruau'il 'l' Wool and Mobslr. CoHreo wool 13u. Medium lie. Fine He. Molinlr 21 to lc. Flour, lUy. Peed. Clc Haled cheat J7 GO to fB. Olover-$7 00. Feed barley flu i er ton. Hrn-flHGO ShortB 120.60. Flour, wholosule f !C. Potatoes Apr-lts, Etc,, rotatoos rXJu. to 05 OnloriP, $1.76 to 2 0 prr 100 lbs. Dried Fruits Dried applos Gft7c. linliriii priinos 40 to Wt-K to il retlte I'runos -tOn to 6(M, ilj, (g-Ja. Wool. Fence Fostt, tile. Rig fir-13 60. Second row tli-f 3.00. Ash-13 60. Hodyoiilc-flOO. Pom onk fl00. Cedar poets- 0 to 10c, En i and Poultry. KKR.-18K Dslry and CresraerylyF'roducts. Dairy butter-lUK". (Jruamery -0o. Store loo. Flrst-olttHa o untry, per ro)I IKie. Ori-ain at cieamery, pan -klininiHl le. Separator aklmmml 21o. Illtes, PillsaadFurs Green hides, No. 1 6. Green hides. No. 2 u. (lull skin -KBJGo. Sheen 76c. Uoamkius-6Rtn9l (X). Gray fox 6to60u. Coon 10 to -10a. Mink 6 to $1.-6. Otter-fl to 6. fkunk lOtoSne. Mimkral 1 to6o. yilifoat l()to0o SieloefsMirkel, ClilokttiiB-0 to 1111 bj.iliiK 1-V6 to 16a JCwk- tr dozen, lu. PORTLAND MARKET. PoTL-Mi, April 21'- WllH! Wall! Walls, 01 GiU-h Plou'r Portland, et .ailed ,B0J .. Grabam l-bOAt. Oats Cboire While ll.lf.c W-ViVt-liarley 1.0 'i ixt ton. Mil'etiiff-llraii 8 Hay Timothy- P-13 er Inn. Onions-1 1. 0 d'-'.IO. I'otaioeel Wl l 80 pr cental, liutter liBt dairy, 160j latioy cieamery taWO Aw 13 16 tt. KKK-Or?KOii. ranch 13 14 Pniiltrv-Ohiekeria. mixed I00 U 4LOj hens f I 60, turkeya, live 11 13. Mutton -Urosr. U Hoira (irosa bX. lloef-(lros 3.76 1(1 00 Veal-Urwa VAe g Be . Hopry-lSfttUc. WVil Valley. J3 & R5U'l K-nAvrn Oregon, MJ.i . Monrur, iwsirvgft llldee Dry hides, 10 pounds antf up ward, 15a & 10K . o oA.giTC5iTi.sa.. 6axst. j9 Mlmmpm n,.taM jf P,i2i i ,-' r jt-ri.rzTr-m sryr. f4W fiiy8 of AM H 'JV ft iJv III v J t CLASSIFIED A ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five lines or tens. iu this column inserttaiiiree nines for 3c, suca Wcck.i.SU 4 monin. All ever live lines mine same rate. WANTED. Wanted. A mart led couplo, without encumbrance to work In hop yard; woman to board a fow hands. Call by phono or wrlto to Samuol Orr, ltlcltreall. 4-lC-Ct Wantcd.--A""KOOd cbQk,vOmiur pre forrod, nt Goodalo boarding house, corner of 12 th nnd Oak utruots. 3-81-tt Wanted. Carpets nnd rugs to clean, by the new uoutrifugnl procofs, car pots not injured und thoroughly ren ovated at small eccpt)ns9. Loavo o dors nt SOU Marion street. Work called for nnd doUversd. Qrovor & KwnrdH. 'Phono Black 26IC. 2-27-tf cKatwin'Hcuise. IHrst-cfoor-Boutu-bt M. 13. church; new mniiugemaut; ov urythlug tlrst-class and satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. J. 11, McCormlck, proprietor. 1-12-tt LOST AND FOUND. Don't YoTi Know Anything aFout Ed wards' Market? At 110 State street. Rest place to buy frosh and cured meats at tho lowest prices. Phono .021. I). lCdwnrds, prop FOnSALE. Arlato Hair Food la sold and Its use demonstrated by Mrs. Etta Kneeves. Phone Red 2331. 44-14-1m For Sale A Side-bar buggy Iu good condition, of best nmko, will go at n. bargain. Inqulro of Mrs. Mary J. Crayton, ono block west of North Salem School. 1-lC-lw For Sale. Now and second-hand bug gies, now nnd second-hand spring wagons, buckbonrds and carts, at tho Snlom Carrlngo and Wagon Fac tory. Wornor Fonnoll, proprietor, 30 1 Commorcinl stroot. MO-tf ' " LODQE8. Protection "Uodoe No. 2, AnolirtT5r dor United Workmen, moots ovory Saturday ovonltig lu tho Ilolmnu Hull, coruor of Stato and Llborty Btroots. VlBltlug bruthran wolcomo. S. A. McFnddon, M. W. J. A. Bollwood, Recordor. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Foresters No. ID. Meets Friday nights In Turner block. Ira Hamilton C.Rm A. L. Ilrowu, Sec. 6entran.otTge NorT-KTof . Castle Hall lu lloluum block, corner Stnto and Llborty streets, Tuetdny of each wool; at 7:30 p. m. Claud Towiisond, 0. C; Kudno J. HIKES, K. of It. und 8. TONBORIAL. Evans' Barber Shop. Ouly flrst-blass shop ou 'Stato street, lfivery thing new and uptodnto. Fluost porcolnlu baths. Shave, ltie; haircut, 2Ce; baths, 2Ce. Tvo flrst-olaua boot blackB. C. W. Kvana, proprietor. Ryan'a Shavlnrj Parlors. Boven ilrat olasa barbers ungagud. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uso nntlsoptlo Btorlllzor. J. Ryan, Prop. C. H. Nicholson Barber shop and porcelain baths, at old Mills shop, 20!) Commercial Btroot. Antlsoptlc treatmont of all tools and baths. "HOP AND PRODUCE BUYERS. J. Carmlchael Hop buyer. Olllco In BuHh-liroymnn building, Salem, Oro gou. Sutnploa of cholco hops solic ited from nil growers. BU8INE8S CARDS. Farmers' Teamo Standing 1 front of tho liurnoHH more next to the water ing tank at tho Ladd & Bush bank und being ilttod with now harness Ih a common sight. For particulars Inqulro or Skater's Harness Shop. 23 Commercial Street. M-Sm OSTEOPATHY. OS fKOl'ATHY Is not a theory, but a practically demonstrated science. Dr. Gruco Alhrl.ht. established In practice since l.'JO. Graduate of American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo. Second Hour l.O.O. F. Temple. Phone Main 2721. Nc knives, no druge, no faith. Ofllce hours 0 to 12 and 1 to 4 o'clock. Dr. M. T. Ochoottle arailuato Amerl- ..oau School ot Osteopathy, Klrks vllle, Mo. Office In Tioga block, ovor tho Spn. Olllce hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to i. 312 PROFESSIONAL NURSES. MrsTM. F. Flfor, Professional Nurse, residence 21th and Oak streets Phone Red 2113. 4-8-lm eEHNYttQYA'rPILL! r."v titty "-"i opi owmiijfc .iTri'ii! iiiuR!rT-WSl- mnuiii MOI.IHII l. Ifl'lt .i I JuIJ ail Uw H.1.1 I "-! ".-'. " .. mm m 1ltkl.l.' '! iMfc9H0llr. IIIU IUa.rM4. Nnk.lllull.M k4 Imlls. llK H) .1 in IliHUI- ' If- ( .l.M. r l'rll.i.lMr. i iimvi.isia ..4''ll.ll.r(.r l,Jlr"l(.' ( turr.lt.ll. Iii.unu t..n.ui. UfUtf I 1.UL..I.. ('..raUal -.. MwiU UK t.(H ilJlM .., I'lllLA.. I'A. Minister Suicides. ! I hwinr, an exHaptit mltils ter, eouimlUetl suicide at Weleer Fri day iiiorHliiK, by shouting hlinir UirotUtb the head with a revolver. I)e oeuttw! leaves a wire ami Ave cblWreti. tlalheur Oa-ette. o Red Time I take a pleasant llrb drtHk, Uie ntt inoriilng I feel brmlit and my eom plexlon Ih better. My doctor eaye It autu Keutly on the (itnmaeh. liver and kldueya, und la a pleaeant laxative. It Ih mud gf herbs, and lu prepaiwl iu eaitlly ue tee. It le .'ailed Uhb'h Mel Irtne. AH drufuil-U Mil tt at -8e aud 10 cenbi. Lano'K fanjlly- Medicine move the Imw-J- -eath day. It you cuiinot ml It, and for free eaeipiee. Addrepi. Orator Wodward.IRoy.N. V. -- O" ' , hi First of the Season. OmnbriHUu bosk Urn- iftwW ut tjie Nellie. The firm, " the mmn Juperlor quality. I of.xi.o?.x-a.. iu.Hae ytwmmmmmmpi O. Irl.Ii-T frost lOSST"-!? XJSt; Succossor to Dr. J. M. Koono, In Whlto Cornor, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at mo'd orato feo in nny branch aro in especial rcquost. S. C. STONE, M. D. PK0PR1E10R OF Stone's Drug Stores 8ALEM, OREGON. Tho stores (two In number aro locatod at No. 235 nnd 207 Commercial stJ, nnd nro well stocked with a comploto lino of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, porfutnory, brushes, ote., s Has had somo 26 ycara exporlonco In tho practlco of medlclno and now mnkos no charge for consultation, ox amlnatlon or prescription. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mall and passonger (rains. Baggago to all parts ot tho city. Prompt servico. Tolophono No. 211. HOMYEll & HEDRICIC $1,500 Guaranteed Yearly To high class man or woman, with ohauco for promotion and advanced salary, to havo churgo small olllco at homo or in homo town to at torn! to correspondence), advertising and othor work. Business of highest ordor and backed by solid men finan cially and politically. A groat opportunity for tho right person. Hncloso Bolf-nddrossed stamped envel ope for full particulars to WALTER B. REDMAN, GENERAL SUPERIN TENDENT, Corcoran Building. Oppo site United Statos Treasury,. WASH- 1NOTON, D. C. 3-20-tt . THE ELITE CaFE l 208 Commercial Street. Men. a at all hours. Open day and nlRht. i Only place In tho city handling tho famous OLYMPIA BEER Ib tho Reception cwooii. Wbolotalo and retail. B, ECKERLBN, Proprietor STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock, Wholesale and retail butchoru nnd packers. All kinds of frosh and salt nients. Flno snusagos, hams, bacon and lard. 316 Commercial street. Your Step Mother In still hero busy as ovor, and whon your clothes are all out of ordor, worn, with buttons off, tulto them to her at tho Salem Dyo Works. At this establishment you can got anything set to rights, from a pair ot gloves, to tho most olabornto silk gown. A gentlomnn can got his hat cleaned, his trousers creased, or his whole suit rojuvonntod to suit hla tasto, also four suits a month for $1. Buttons sowed on, rips acwod up, suits prossod on short notice Now goods shrunk for drossmnklng. LOOK Wo nro prepared to go aftor rtnil dollvor Bulls prossed by tho month MRS. C. 11. WALKER 103 Commercial Street. soule mos PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND OR. ForStltm and vicinity leave orders at Geo Will's Music Store. Siskiyou Water At wholuNiile. and will dollvor in doz en lots tofAinilles. IVttuppuro utSlu kyoit HpriiiKs without any artificial pro. comhib. Tho greatest health water on wicth. R. H. Leabo & Co. Tolophono 1U01. Salem, Oregon. B. R. JONES, Attornoy nt Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clerk ut circuit court for six yeara and has nn uptodato abstract of all property In Lincoln county,.. .. O. C, T Co's t PA53-NG-H STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Frldy,10.m. For Corvallls TuesdayTours day and Siturdsy at 5 p. m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates t)ok: Foot of Trade st. . M. P. BALDWIH. At. Salem Mr OFFICE CITY HALL Por water service apply at offlco. Dllla payable monthly In advance. Make all complaint, at tho olllce. CEDAR P08T8 AND 8HINQLE8 I now have plenty ot ehlnglea on hand to fill all order, promptly. They ure sawed uhlnt'leH and you havo four grade to select from. Como and get my ptioee on feuce posts betoro buy. line eleewhere. S. P. MCGRACKfcN, 14th and Nebraska sts., En.lewood, HUIE WING SANG CO. 140 STATE ST. Heailiuartere for ail kinds of import ml OhiiiMeanil Japannio fancy kooUiI tills.., ehtuaware, niaMiu., otc A ful, Iineot ladiea' lurnishiut; goods. Qjir. uiMiits Hindi to ordur a spolaUy, Alt orders promptly and tatishuitorily. Now low prlws. FRANK J. JIOQRE All kinds of Uluyole repairing done on short rtottte and Kuarantqed HrfltrclRSs. All make at rluia and tirca fitted. Wheels Called for aud Delivered. 100 Oeurt St.' ' Vltono .014, Do You Eat. Your meak la town! It so, go to the White House re-taurant, rosIUve ly the beat weal- served. In tho city, 0. ,H ff y$I 2 u .vi 1 TJ m vft