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Eruptions Dry, moist, scaly totter, nil forma of eczema or salt rheum, pimples raid other cutaneous eruptions pro ceed from humors, either inher ited, or acquired through defectivo digestion and assimilation. To treat theso eruptions with drying medicines is dangerous. The thing to do is to help tho system discharge tho humors, and strengthen it against their return. Hood's Sarsnpnrllla pcrmnnontly cured J. (J. Hlries, Prank, III., of eczema, from which Lo had suffered for somo times nml Miss Alvlna Wolter, liox 212, Alirona, Wis., of pirn pld on her faro and hack nnd chnfed aklu on her body, by which slio had been crcatly troubled. There nre moro tetfniot)luls In favor of this crcat medicine thuu can bs published. Hood's Sarsaparllla Promises to euro and keeps tho promise. Don't put off treatment. Buy a bottle of Hood's today. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. P. J. Cram, Olympla, Wash. Harry C. Boyd, San Prnnclseo. C. W. Brown, Minneapolis.' J. B. Baldwin, Portland. B. P. Mulkey, Monmouth. Charles A. Park, city. O. W. Knelb, Portland. C. C. Hogue, Albany. Frederick Warilo and wife, Now York. Miss May Wnrdo, Now York. Miss Nellie Wardo, Now York. Master Fred Wardo, New York. Harry Johnstone, New York. David Traltel, Now York. Miss Antoinette Ashton, Now York. Miss Virginia Drew Trcscott, New York. H. C. O'Connor, Now Yoik. K. McLeod, Now York. Charles D. Herman, Now York. Ilnmlkon Coleman, Now York. J. B. Hynes, New York. Murray Wade, Portland. G. S. Hnlo, Snohomish. J. W. Shumate. Watorvlllo. J. O. Hall, Salem. Win, RIckman, Sulem. Smith Collins, Abcrdeon, Wash. John Bombard, Aberdeen, Wash. T. W. Pnteo, Chomnwa. Robt. Ashford, Woodburn. THE MAYOR OF ASHLAND HEARS For Six Years Has Eeen Growing Deaf Now He Can Hear all Through Dr, Damn's Skill. Those who nre disposed to doubt Br. Barrln's euros will have tholr doubtH shaken on reading tho testimonials of Mayor R. P. Nell, Mr. Rhodos and Mr. Matthowfl. Thero aro no persons In this city or state whoso word will go further to substantiate tho doctor's skill In treating tho allllcted. Thorc can bo no doubt or miostlon of the curatlvb powors of oloctrlclty, Judg ment from tho oxtrnordlnary ensos of euro porformod by Dr. Darrlu. The groat advanco ot olectro-magnt-Ic trontmont Is that It brings rollof in a largo number of casos confessedly boyond tho roach of tho ordinary rem edies of tho physicians, and Dr. Darrin has onforcod a belief In tho curative powors of oloctrlclty upon the public by his romarkablo euros. It seems that tho usos to which oloctrlclty is appllod Is not alone conflnod to the arts, but Is destined to do what modlc al and surgical skill has failed to ac complish. Mayor Nell's Card. To tho Editer: Six years prior to consulting Dr. Darrin I had boon deaf in both ears. Ono oar was badly affect od. One month's electrical and medic al treatment has radically cured me. I most emphatically commend Dr. Darrin's now mode of treatment to all similarly affected. Will gladly answor (luostlons as to the treatment and giiio. K- P- NIML. Mayor of Ashland. RHODES' GOOD LUCK. A Life of Sickness from Inflammation of the Bladder Restored to Health by Dr. Darrin. Dr. Darrin: Your treatment for the past eight monthB has cured me of kidney trouble. Inflammation at the neck of bladder and diabetes. For years I have been obliged to relieve my bladder many times a day and night,-rendering sleep almost Impoe slbla. I now leel like a new man.. I shall never fail to consult you when I need medical aid. The treatment you cave me for mv debilitated condition from the effects of the grippe was en- tlraly successful. I can be referred to Facts ar? Stubborn Thin SOMETHING NEW cc T M 3E2 Only tbe fioest wines, liquors, mineral ALEX CORNOYER, Pfopwetof, Cor. State and Commercial Streets, ftfiniiriCTryagnncTfMii C. A. Carlisle, Portland. James M. Kylo and wlfo, Salem. A, T. Gilbert, Salonl. Carlcton Gilbert, Salem. I). W. Tarpley, Salem. SALEM SOCIAL WORLD AND PERSONAL AIENTION Calendar of Local Events. April 28 General committee and citizens' meeting on Fourth of July colebratlon. Mny 0 Salem Civic Improvement Leaguo meets. May 1G Greater Salem Commercial Club tally at city hall. July ! Greatest colebratlon in Ore gon at Salem. o "The Polite Play." Some of the gowns worn In the po lite comedy, "Too Rich To Marry," coming to the Grand Opera Houso soon, arc gems of Parisian beauty, de signed nnd made by tho great Worth, Paris' ideal model. Salem theatre goers will have the pleasure of seeing almost tho entire original cast, trap pings nnd stage accessories. This attraction will bo tho season's cotnedy treat. o JULIUS CAESAR AT THE GRAND. All seats wero sold,, and chairs placed in the aisles brought top prices on Saturday night to seo Prod crick "Wardo and company in Shakes pearo's tragedy of Julius Caesar. It was a magnlflcont nudlonco, nnd the play was presented In tho full six nets and flno scenery and costumes. Tho main characters arid tho support were well taken. Tho grent parts of Mark Antony, Cnsslus, Brutus and Caesar wero about equally well played. The great climaxes took placo when Mark Antony rounded up tho primary at the funeral hdooocIi, and whon Brutus saved his life from Casslus sword. at any time nt Pondlotun, Oregon. KRNKST RHODES. Deafness Cured In Two Hours. To tho Editer: About twolvo years ago I commoncod to notlco my honrlng was railing. At tlmos I was qulto deaf. Ringing nolsos In my bond was almost unbearable. Dr. Darrin cured mo of both nflllctlons Juno 7, 1901, with ono treatment of about two hours. I reside In Ruch, Jackson county, Ore., whore I havo boon In the mercnntllo business the past four years. I am so ploasod with my euro that I give this card for tho bonoflt of of othors similarly af dieted, aa woll as In justlco to Dr. Dar rin and his now mode of treatment by oloctrlclty and modiclnos. 'I can bo referred to. C .M. RUCH. Eaglo Point, Or. Mr.. Editer: I de slro to say to you, for publication, that I was treatod by Dr. Darrin at Port land, ton years ago. for tumor and con sumption. I had a large tumor or ab scess growing under my ribs, nnd it had attained such n growth that my ribs wore actually bulged out, and1 consumption, with corruption nnd spit ting blood, was fast lessening my days of life. I was treated by Dr. Darrin, and a few months thereafter I was a perfectly strong man, and able to do a good day's work. Before treatment I could scarcoly walk one hundred yards. I want porsons afflicted to per sonally call upon me at Hagle Point, and learn more of Dr. Darrin and hit almost wonderful treatment. C. B. MATHEWS. Dr. Darrin will remain at the Wil lamette Hotel. In Salem, until June 1st..' The doctor's charges are low nnd reasonable, according to circum stances and ability to pay. He gives free and confidential examinations to" all, at the offloe or by letter. He treats all diseases of the eye. ear, nose, throat, catarrh and deafness, as well as all acute chronle, private and nerv ous diseases of whatever nature, if curable: no case taken If not Out-of-town patients treated with unfailing success through correspondence; oae visit desirable, but not necessary. Write for symptom blank and circular. Utters of Inquiry promptly answered, Eyes tested and glasses fitted. AND UPTODATE. 3XTO BXlB 99 Djpiib gs n i nnnnm rl fB C)fl ' ' fg Uncle Sam's ervice requires physical nnd mental ability of a high degree to withstand its hard labors. The high tension to which the nervous system is constantly subjected, has a depressing ef fect, nnd soon headache, back ache, neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, etc., develop in severe form. Such was the case of Mail Carrier S. F. Swcinhart, of Huntsville, Ala., he says: "An attack oE pneumonia left me with muscular rheumatism, headache, nnd piins that seemed to be oil over me. 1 was scarcely able to move for about a month when I decided to (jive . Pain Pills and Nerve Plasters a trial. In three days I was ngalti on my route and in two weeks I was free from pain and Cainine in flesh and strength. Sold by all Druggists. Dr. Mlloa Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. when he was bending over Caesar's body. The nudlonco went wild and gnvo Wardo an ovation, which ho gen erously shared with his loading ac tors. Tho Portia of Miss Ashton easi ly surpassed tho Calphurnln of Miss Drew. The Casca of Mr. McGinn was not as surly and cynical as It should havo boon, whllo Miss Bortollo, as page, was a very sweet performance Up to tho fourth not Cnsslus was tho favorlto. Then Wardo's Monderftil en orgy eclipsed nil the brilliant parts. Tho musical program for tho ovonlng was out of tho ordlnnry, nnd was com posed of classical favorites, very woll rendered under tho load of Prof. Cos nor. Come ngaln, Mr. Wardo. o Dallas People Hear Warde. A party of thirteen Dallas people, mombors of tho Shnkospearean club, of that city, canio to Salem Satutday evening, nnd hoard Prudorlok Warde in "Julius Caesar," Thoy returned homo woll pleased with tho dramntlc treat. Tho party consisted af Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Williams, Dr. and Mrs. Cnry, Mr. and Mrs. James II. Town send, Mrs. Chase, Mrs. T. J. Cronlso, Mrs. F. H. Morrison, Mrs, E. C. Shaw, Leonnrd Btarr, Tracy Staats and Ralph Williams. PERSONALS. I T .Roynolds Is In Portland. 0. A. Moldon left for Ashlnud todny. J. J. Murphy was In Portland Sun Jay. Mrs. Stnndlsh is visiting In Browns ville. Tllmon Ford is in Eugene on lognl business. Rov. N. Bhtipp returned todny from lofforson. Miss Hortease Kimball Is visiting In Portland. Mrs. II. j. Scriber, of Dallas, was In tho city toilay 1. H. VanWInklo, of Albany, spent Sunday In Snlom. Junius h. Lnmblrth has returned from Eastern Orugon. Miss (Sonovlevo McKlnnoy Is home from a visit In Turner. Rev. nnd Mrs. D. A. Walters spent Sunday at Oregon City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Johnson have gone to Southorn Oregon. Miss Florence Brown has returned iiom a visit to hor home In SUvorton. Dr. W. B. Morso and H. W. Meyers ure visiting ineir i.iiu'oin cuumy claims. Mrs. F. Rows has returned to Port land, after a visit with Mrs. James Aiken. Misses Ines and Sena Lynch and Alvls Lynch, of Dallas, were in Salem Sunday. Ted Crawfoid and Oscar Ollllce spent Sunday at Mt. Angel, making the trip awheel. Miss Mabel Withycombe, who has been visiting Miss Mabel Jones, has returned to Corvallis. Mrs. C. P. Bishop has returned from Portland, where she attonded the Fed eratlou of Women's Clubs. Dr. Walter W. Bruce has accepted a position as house physician at St. Vin cent's hospital, in Portland. ' Hon. D. W. Sears, of Independence, Democratic candidate for secretary of state, was a Salem visitor today. J. I). Lee, superintendent of the state .penitentiary was In Portland today, to purchase sows cotton suiting for his charges. - Hon. L. T. Harris, renominated for representative by Lane eMRty Repub licans, came down from Hntfene Sat urday aftersoon. O. B. Wiseman, of Sycamore. IIL. ac companied his brother, J. J. Wise man, of Dalian, to Salem today. Tne latter wade a trip to the Hast recently, and tne two brothers came Weet to gether. Mm. J K. CtUitreaib left Sunday night for I-os Angeles. California. a a delegate from the Oregon State Feder ation of Woman's Clubs to attend the National Federation of Woman's Clubs. Olive Mabel Baltimore, of Albany. Com Cox Doelar. HaiUe M. Cox and - - . - - - ." gerU. ot Weodbnrn. baa been granted THE DAILY JOURNAL, BALEM, entQON, MONDAY, APRIL 28, A A. A.Jk. AA AA. AA Market Quotations TodayX a "Make Salem a Cool Home Matket" ? Wheat. Oats. F.tc. Wheat -51c Oats 30c Barley $ 10 wrton. Klnx CobIi, Northwest, $1 70. Hop Market. Hops 13. Htilctlv choice Ho. Liverpool, Dec. 5 Hops at London PuclUc Const dtondy, 3 6a. to 1. Live Stock Market. Steers 4lJc. Coue-3-lc. Sheep 13.60 grosi to f 3.75 Uroeeed veal t(c HogB,nllvo Cc Hone, dressed C'a Wool and Mohair. Coareo wool 13c. Medium 14c. Fine 14c. Mohair 21 lo 23c. Flour. Ilaw Peed, Etc Bnlod cheat J7.G0 to 8. Clovcr-f7.00. Feud barley fit) per Ion. Brnn-$18 50 Shorts 120.50. Flour, wholesale $2.05. Potatoes Apples, Etc. Potatoes 50c. to 05 Onions, f 1,76 to 2 25 per 100 lbs, Dried Fruits. Dried npploa 67c. Italian prunoa 4Ua to BOj 3 to 3 Petito Prunes 40a to 50f, 3Jtf lc Wood. Fence Posts. Etc. Big fir-$ 3 60. Second (trow I h $3.00. Ash-$3 60. Body oak 1.00. Polo oak 14.00. Cedar poets I) to 10c. Es and Poultry. Errs-14 iDalry and Creamery Products. Dairy buttor 12)fi Creamery 20c. More 15c. Firat-clase cr untry, per roll 3bc. Cream at creamery, pun skimmed -le. Separator sklmtnod 21c. Hides. Pelts andFurs Grcon hides, No. I 0c. Green hides, No. 2 4c. Calf skins t5c. Sheen 75c. GontRkius 25c to $1.00. Gray fox 25 to 50c. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 25c to f 1.25. Otter- $1 to $5. t-kunk 10 to 26c. Muskrot 1 to 5c. Wildcat 10 to 25c. Stelner's Market, Chickens II to lUo. Spring 12!tf to 15c hpr.ii per dozen, 14c. PORTLAND MARKET. Poirji.ANi, April .28 Wheal Wan waiia.ui as no. Flour Portland, best urndcn f'J.80 3.-I0. Graham $2 62 80 Oate Choice Whito $1.20e $ 1.25. Barley $20 $21 per ton. MlllsttiH Bran, I8 HBy Timothy $12$13 per Ion. Onions $1.60 02.10. Potatoes 1 00 $1.30 nor cental. Butter Best dairy, 15I7J$; Inncj orenmory,2225e Store 13 (i$ 15 '.II. Eggs-Oregon, ranch 15 15'tf Poultry Chickens, mixed 1.00 Q $450; hens 1 60, turkeys, live 11 12u. Mutton Gross. 4c lloga Gross rfu. Boot Groos 3.75 04 00 Voal Gross, 7Jtfo & Bo II-. Hops 12cftl3c. Wool Valley, 13 15c)t. ; Eastern Oregon, lie 1; Mohair, 212IcIl, Hides Dry hides, 10 pound a and up wards, 15c 156. The Latest Yarn. A Plttshui'K drummer tells this now yarn: I always curry a bottlu of Komp's Balsam In my grip. I tnlo cold easily and a fow doses of tho Balsam nlways makes mo a well man.' Evory where I go I speak a good word for Kemp. I tal;o hold of my customers I take old men and young men, nnd tell them confidently what I do, when I take cold. At druggists, 25 nnd BOc. I o Salem, the Picnic City. S. Veatch and T. I). HiikIioh, of Poit land, representing the Order of Hall way Conductors, were In Halom Sat urday aftornoou, and completed ar rangements for the nnntinl oxctirHlou nnd picnic of that order, which will be given In this city on Htindny, June 8th. Trains will run from Portland, connecting with West Side points, and also from Southern Oregon, on prac tically (he same schedules ns they op erated last year. It Is expected the picnic will bring lu.niM) people to Sa lem on that date. LIGHT UND DJIRS, Day and night, sumdiiue and shadow are not more different from each othei tliHii a he..lthful from a ickl woman The healthful women carries light and sunshine with hec wherever she ko J lit woman who suffers from ill-health csitts a shadow on her own Imp pines and the happiness of others. She cannot help it. Those who wif fer cannot smile ami Jiiif. Ill-health in uotuan Is generally trace aide to duatc of Die delicate wooianly nrgsitirtti. Many women have Iwen ie stortd to hapoHirt by the ue of Dr. lHerct ' Pavontr Prescription. It estab llsbei. regularity, drtea weakening drams, heal mlUMUMUon and nlceHtUoH ami cures female weakness. It makes weak women ktroog, sck Momen well. I frrl il my duty In Infuna you Ihat I hat twin eflrr for many ywtn Irow mttsum-- nli all it ttiiifitoiiM and cow 4uaMuui wn.f Mr UN I l.h.i i,f iMi .miaiftuu Are . Nrw Yk N V "I cooUiMljr Sax Ut M a bhytirus or HitduMK MMratrtw for IMI or that toanBlaiat aa ay iroNhtM Imoum sh Iwaiablc IS IS fis ut iS my " Ia4ucil aw t try Ur I-Mrrcrt Haoorilr Pre arritiUon Aflrr Uktsff oik Wall ant Mluw JM ear.uMc 1 wm au aviraia thai I look ie sure hottlw wf KavofSfrertilkti awl tbra 1 .tld nc4 lak aay n"r w mwI waeba a I StM m muck Uiur Um Hill I wjm u cum pitUty i itrt I roiiml laklait M is and krU thai I waa i4puvt fatur Hmr at Brl I m not now croa and urSaMr and 1 tw a guo a4or in my lac . lu't aUo KalHfJ fUM fja "miii)i is twig hi and i Ihtmml pm ftil for I aat a srw wunna ou not " The lelr who offers a substitute for "favorite FrefcnptioH" dous so to gain the little hmm profit paid on the sale of Ices inerttorious uudiciSM.- His proHt is your loes, thetefore accept no substitute. Or Pierre's Common Sense Medical Aditr u sent ftt on receipt of sUtmj to pay nxytrnt of mailing only, . Send at uuM'tm stamos (or tbe oaper-eovered 1 tok. or li stamp for the cloth bound. T,j' A- r, Jt m ... Tl..T.t v Tlio Kind You Huvo Ahvnys Botiglit, and tvlildi lm9 becu lu ttso for over HO yonrs, litis liorno tlio Hlpimtiiro of --? nnd lins been mado untlor his pcr- rjPL JJ&Q'fli,-, HontilHuporvlslru slnco itsinflmcy. WZT7K '-cttCSUM Allow no ono . dfaivo you In this. All Oountorfclts, luiitntlonn nnd ' Just-ns-ootl" aro bub Experiments tbnt trillo'wlth n I omlniifri'r t!to lionltb of IulHuts ami Clillilrcn Exiierl' nco against Einorlmcnt. What is CASTOR I A Cnstorla Is a lmrinlopj snbstituto for Castor Oil, Paro gorle, Drops ami SooUtine; Syrups. 5t Is ricasant. It contains neither Opium, Morplilno nor other Nnrcotlo substar.ee. Its ago Is Its ffuarantce. It destroy "WrniB and allays Feverlslincss. It cures Diarrluua and Wind -Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It asslmilaies tbo Food, regulates tlio fitonmch '.ind IJowcls, trU'l'f healthy and natural sloop. Tlio Children's Panacea- Tho mother's Friend. CEt'JINE CASTOR! A ALWAYS- .years tbo (YTC Thb Kind You Have Always Bought Sn Use For Over 30 Years. THC CtNTAlin OOMMNY, TT HUB BAY aTlltCT. NtWYOKH OI1V. ft Saccessfal Move Since we came to 307 Commercial St. we have gained many new customers, and the most olour old friends found us. We have better facilities for Handing our goods, Our expenses are much less whichenables us to give better bar gains to customers. Those who have traded with us found it so, and those who haze not, will find bargains in our cloth ing. See our $4.00, $5.00, 7.50 and $10 suits and you will not go away empty handed,. Come and take our 2lc corsets, they sell from $1 to $2 each elsewhere, Extra bargains in lace cuttains SFPIFHIVIRM 307 Commercial Street. . I IVlLIJi II 111, Opposite the Postofflcc. l K. S. Fried limn (thu niicttoiipor,) 1ms IiIboIIIco with us. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store New goods in large quantities received this week, AWSLIN UNDERWEAR -- Night gowns, chemise, draweis, corset covers, skirts, in great variety. There never was such fine goods at such little prices. INFANTS' WEAR-'Shott and long dresses, skirts, slips, caps and bibs, good qualities, little prices. SILK MITTS AND GLOVES-IS cents a pair. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT-Rceiving new good every day. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Nuxt Dnor to tlio PnMofllu1. LAND PLASTER Now Is llio limo lo iiph this fcrlilliwr. KeiniMiibur, o noil nt tlio InutiM print in thu city. SEED CORN U o Imvti tlio turttoHt ttock in tho cty nnd tho .lliio t iUnllly or rIioh ii liuro PiIimii uru loor than over Cull nnd too Hock ...BREWSTER & WHITE... 91 Court St. FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN. Salem, Oregon. ...TRY OUR NEW GOODS. Cheese Sandwich. Long Branch Cracker, Snow Drop Crackers. Oyslcrcltes, Butter Wafers, Lemon Wafers. Graham Wafers, Harritt St Lacdrencb Old P.xt Oilleo Oronury. F. GOODE Salem's Greatest House PurnTsnln? Department Store. Charter Oak stoves and ranges by the car- 'load, Fixtures and repairs kept solcy by us, i S3.OO0.000 I f Worth of 80 pound steel rails, 50 new locomotives, i f and 55 new coaches, chair cars, dining and ? ti um.v,a 'Krj&.JElA'3Bt n n DurlBjr the pat ywr. wdntnii it the in tne txrtinlrv. iri wr it turn '0. 8. CRANR.UeH. I'm. At., fk. Coa,t Par. At , IM AM, Ual. iHHiJiHiHHVi 1962. Sipnatiiro of .w .vwu.uw. ...v ,. 3E&jwXX3&Ou&.X $ uvm m)rii ami mMc-dale railroad w lu mei eni Ijuwmu an eartti. '( IjmU, Mo. Rom U. ( (.(KB, Paatfle W .) iu ruwi nii,HM"ii an wirwi. WSn4,ntfSr f CLASSIFIED V A ADVERTISEMENTS dvcnlscmtnt j, five lines or less. Id this column nserted three timts for 2Sc. SUcaWcrk.SI SO i month. All nver five lines at the same rate. WANTED. Wanted. A buyor for n No. lTnllch or Btock cow, fanning mill, two-horso liny rnko nntl corn shcller. Inquire nt Snlom Sonp Works, noar Woolon MIllH. l-20-tf Take Halls Ferry. Ono of tho bent lontla for trnvol or plensuro is tho Hnll's Perry loatl u tho rivor to In danotulonco, nntl all vnlloy l olnts. A tltflt-clnsB sorvlco matntnlnod at tho furry. A. I). Pettyjohn, lirop.l-Dfi-lm Dlds Wanted. Ulils will bo rccolvod on a two-story cottago. Plans and 8)acinontions nt the olllco ot Dr. John G.-GrinUh. -l-34-3t Wanted. A woll broko toatn; to wolgh 1000 to 11U0; not to oxcad 8 years old. .1. Connor, Wlllnmutta Hotel. 4-23 Wanted. A good cook, woman pre ferred, at Goodalo boarding honso, corner of 12 tit and Onk stroots. 3'31-tf Wanted. Cnrpots and rugs to clean, by trio now contrlftigal nrocoim, car pets not Injured nnd thoroughly ren ovnted at am nil oxpensu. Loave or dors at 300 Marlon streot. Work called for and delivered. Qrovor & Uwards. 'Phono Ulnck 2540. 2-27-tf Chatwln House. First door Bouth ot M. 13. church; now mnnugomont; ov orythlug llrst-class nnd satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. J. H. McCormlck, proprietor. 4-12-tf LOST AND FOUND. Taken up. A big sorrol horso, with baltor on, four now shoos. Cnll at old John Gilbert fnrm, sovon miles north of Snlom. N. P. Williamson. 4.2C-0t Don't You Know Anything nbout Ed wards' Market? At 410 Stnto street Host placo to buy frosh and cured moats at tho lowest prlcos. Phono 2G2I. 1). EdwardB, prop FOR SALE. A chanceto go Into ImihIiiobh. A No. 1 Htonm wood snw nud food chopper for snlu, reasonable. Capital Itn provumuut Co., 310 Pront stroot. 4-2G-3t For Sale. A sucoud-hnud top buggy, lu good ropnlr 3B. P. P. Caroy, iniiiuiKor Mltrholl, howls & Stavor Co. 4-2G-3t Arlsto Hair Food la sold and Its ubo deiTtonstrated by Mrs. Etta Kneeves. Phone Red 2331. M-ll-lm For Sale. Now and Bocond-hnnd bug gles, now and Bocond-hnud spring wngous, buckbonrds and carts, at thu Salimi Currlngo and Wugoti Pac toiy. Wumur Ponnoll, proprlotor, HOI Commercial struot. 1-10-tt LODGE8. Protection Lodoe No. 2, Anolont 0 dur unitou wonuiiuu, iiiuoih uvur Saturday ovuiiing in tho llolmau llnll, corner of Stnto nud hlborty streets. Vlsltlug brotliron wulcoino. S. A. MoPndilon, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, llucordor. ForTEaTEnaT of America court Sburwood PoiostorH No. 11). Moots Prlday nights lu Tumor block. Ira Hamilton C. It.; A. U Urowu, Sec. Central Lodge To. 18 K. of P. Castle ilall In llolmau block, corner Stnto and Llborty stroats, Tuesday of oauh wuok at 7:30 p. m, Claud Townsoiid, 0. C; Kudno J. Itlggs, IC. of It. and H. TONSORIAL. Evans' Darber 8hop. Only flrst-class shop on Statu struet. lilvury thing now und up-todato. Plnost porcolnlu linths. Hhavu, lCc; hair-cut, 2Co; baths, 2Eo. Two llrst-qlaM boot blacks. C. W. Uvans, proprietor. nyarj'o Bhavlna Parlors. Son first olass barburs ougugod. Plnost bath looms lu city. Wo use antiseptic Mterlller. J. Itynn, Prop. C. H. Nlcholsen llarber shop and porcelain baths, at old Mills shop, 20U Commercial street Antiseptic treatment of all tools and baths. HOP AND PRODUCE DUYER8. J. Cnrmlchael Hop buyer. Olllce In Iiusli-llreymau building, Sulum, Oro gou. Samples ot clioico hoim sollo Itod from all growers. DU8INE88 CARDS. J. H. Brewer, physician and surgeon. Offlee In Qray block. Rooms 7 and 0. Phone 01. Farmers' Teams Standing In front of the hurneewi store nut to the water lug tank ut the Iadd & Hush hank And being fitted with new hurueas Is u common sight Por particulars luiiulre of Skater's Iluruww Shop, 33 Commercial Street a-l-Srn osteopathy! OB'UOPATIIV Is not a theory, but u practically demonstrated science. Dr. O recti Albright, established in praeUce since 1S8B. Oruduate of American School of Osteopathy, Klrkaville. Mo. Heepwd Moor I.O.O. P. Temple. Phone Main JTtl. Nc knives, no drugs, no faith. OlMco hours D to 12 and 1 to 4 o'clock. Dr. M. T. Seboettle Oraduate Amerl ..can School of Osteoputhy. Klrka ville. Mo. Offlee In Tioga blook, over the Sua. Olllce hours 8:30 to 11:30 nnd I to i. 3-12 PROFESSIONAL NUR8E8. Mrs. M. F. Flfer, Professional Nurse, reeldeiuo aith und Oak streets Phone Red 2113. -9.1iu CHICMTIfK7FiTRQllBH " mh P LLS i.i.iaJ kul iTLlm ai.i. fe fllll 1IIM1KICH I'.MILISU U lit I "- ' 0W M" bM. MM I'SBMtMl lwllIUkl tl iHtll tlaxis. sW; ( jmtM OfHM. H sfftsl 4. fa itaftU I lMlisutmaS XatllsAailAU iilUu. i.lu a . l k k.k i.t l. mm irnn wm - iiHHi ir tsui i- w war. w, :.".. .. ; j'TT"-vr"-r.T.,u ."i.rr fENFIYRiH I.I HI .J .-W B7 AiWjm 5 eJ 111 'M XL-P. At "" W, O. M. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M, Koeno, In Whito Cornor, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring suporlor oporatlonn at mod ornto fee In any branch aro in. especial request S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR OP Stone's Drug Stores AAl pm. nncnnu Tho storos(two In numbor)nro located at No. 235 and 207 Commercial sL, and aro woll stocked with a completo lino of drugs nnd medicines, toilet articles, porfumory, brushes, etc., uas uau some zo years expenonco m thn nrnctlna nf ninitlnlnn nml tinnr mnkos no charge for consultation, ox- animation or proscription. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets nil mall nnd passenger trains. Baggage to all parts of tho city. Prompt sorvlco. Tolephono No. 241. HOMYER & HEDItlOlC $1,500 Guaranteed" Yearly To high class man or woman, with ennnco lor promotion and advanced salary, to have chargo small olllco nt homo or In homo town to at tond to correspondence, advertising nnd othor work. Dttslnoss of highest ordor and backed by solid men llnau clnlly nnd politically. A great opportunity for tho right porson. Eucloso solf-addrcspod stamped envoi opo for full particulars to WALTER 11. IlEDMAN, GENERAL. BUPERIN TENDENT, Corcoran Dulldlng, Oppo site United Stntos Treasury, WASH INQTON, D. a 3-20-U THE ELITE CaFE" 208 Commercial Street. Mcnla nt alt hours. Open day nnd nlRht. . Only plnco In tho city handling tho famous OLYMPIA BEER Is tbo Rccoptiou "tt.oon. Wholesale nnd retail. B. BCKERLBN, Proprietor. STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock, Wholesale and rotnll butchers and packors. All kinds ot frosh. anU salt moats, Pine snusagos, hams; bacon and lard. 310 Commercial street. Your Step Mother In still hero busy as ovot1, and whon your clothes aro all out ot brdor, worn, with buttons off, tnko them to her at tho Snlom Uyo Works. At this establishment you can got nnythlng sot to rights, from n pair (it glovos, to tho most olabprato silk gown. A gontloman enn got his hat cloancd, his trousors creased, or hlo wholo suit rojuvonated to suit his tasto, nlso four stilts a month for $L UuttoiiB sowed on, rlpB sowed up, suits prosHod on short notlco. Now goodc shrunk for drossmaklng. LOOK Wo aro propnred to go after and dollver suits prcsncd by tho month MRS. C. II. WALKER 105 Commercial 8treet. SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Salem and vicinity leave order at Ceo Will's Mmlc store. PORTLAND 00. Siskiyou Water At wholetnle, and will deliver in doz en lots to families. Tut up pure nt Bia kyou Springs without any artificial pro. uoeoKS. The greatest health water on earth. R, H. Leabo & Co. Telephone 1(131. "Balem, Oregon. JB. R. JONES, Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Wns clerk of circuit court for six yonra and linn an up-todato abstract of all property in Lincoln county O. G T, Co's PASSCMGCR STEAMER POMONA Leave for PortUed Monday, Wcdnesdayaad Frl4y,l0.Di. for Corvafli Tuciday.Tbura day and Saturday at S p. m. QuickTime, Cheap Rates Detk: Foot of Trade it, M. P. BALDWIN. AtL r OFFICE CITY HALL Por water service apply at office. Illlle payable 'monthly In advance. Make all complaints at tho offlee, CEDAR POSTS AND 8HINQLE3 I now have plenty ot Bhlnglcs on hand to fill all orders promptly. They ure sawed shingles and you huvo four grade to seleet from. Come and set my prices on fence posts before buy. lng elsewhere. s. p. Mccracken, 14th and Nebraaka ets., Englewood. huiewTng1ang CO. 140 STATE ST. Ileadiiuartera lor all kinds of Import ed G'liiiiweand Japautrte fancy Koodal silks, eliiunwnre, matting, etc A I'll, llseol ladiw' furnishing gooJa. Gar ments mude to order a specialty. All orders promptly 8Bl' (ntUfuotorily. Now lew prices. 'Quick Repair Shop Uriug in your bicycle and gat t t paired. Thore la no excuie for your wheel lookitiK to shabby when you ran it enameled here to look like a sew bi cycle. FRANK J. MOORE 100 Court St. Phono WH, I.I.IIII.M I Salem We $ a state certificate. AOOroa ir. i v. rmi mi ttoitoault Ht- M41 r, i'uiLA.. 11. 'vt flM iwAii".ii"TijaMiy)