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The Stimulus of Pure Blood That is -wlmt is required by every organ of the body, for tho proper performance of its functions. It prevents biliousness, dyspep sin, constipation, kidney complaint, rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness, Weakness, faintness, pimples, blotches, und all cutaneous erup tions. It perfects all tho vital processes. W. I. Kecton. Woodstock, Ala., took Hood's Sarnpnrllln to make his blood pure. Ho writes that ho bad not felt well but tired for some time. Iiefore lio bnd finished tho first bottlo of thin tuedlclno ho felt better anu when he had tnke.. tho second was Ilka another mnn free from that tired feeling and able to do his work. Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to euro and keeps tho promise. Accept no substitute, but get Hood's today. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS'. G. F. Shortridge, Dolph, Or. Mrs. A. M. Holler, Dolph, Ore. 13. W .Ferguson, San Francisco. O. II. Westgato, Albany, Ore Jos. I.ondan, San Francisco. Mrs. Brown, Portland. C. A .Mackenzie, Colfax, Wash. Cha.. Mncklnnon, Spokane. D. A, Macklnnon, Spokano. .1. M. Long, Portland. B. F. Slnshelmor; Portland. Thos. C .Bloomer, Portland. H. 13. Schmidt, Turner. Geo. F. Moyer, San Francisco. M. P. Sailors. St. Louis. H. D. Dietrich, New York. o There Is moro catarrh m this sec tion of tho country than all othor dis eases put together, and until tho last few years It was supposeu to bo incur able. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local dlscaso, and pre scribed local roincdies, and by con stantly falling to euro with local treat Pment pronounced it Incurable. Scienco Ihns proven catarrh to bo a constitu tional disease, and thorcforo requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca- ftarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional euro on tho mar- "kct. It Is takon Intornally in doses ,'from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mu-' "cous surfaces of tho system. They offer one hundred dollars for any ' caso it falls to cure. So'nd for circu lars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Plllu are the best. Aluvaus Fresh Wn nhrnvn knnn Mm frnnlioRt. mill best meat on hand, also a full lino of hams, bacon lnrd and sausagos at Femlrleh's Markot ft, ISJffl o Bean tie 9 1M WM ' w lta'B hmV WEST! i BJgnatoiO T& fjvX A Commendable Act. As Is well known Mr. M. Kllngor is about to build a good doublo brick storo on State stroot, In tho place whero formorly stood several China houses. He could have sold the old Klens at a good figure, to bo moved onto tho rear of other lots for tho con tinned uso of tho Celestials, but Mr. iKllnger Indignantly doellnod to furth- lor this class of housos in Salem. Ho prefers to tear thorn down and boar 'tho loss rathor than contlnuo such .eye-sores, oven in out-of-thowoy places, which 1b greatly to his credit. iir makes HJcautiful fomen SfEWBRO'.S IIKRPICIDE MAKES tlKAl' Hr I u It. UK, oecauseu tie itroys tho deadly microbe at work ipon mo nair rooui, mi luu&mfi landrail and falling lialr inipw mie, anu proinimuno uim, iu- lAnft t...l f Imiv tniirodftlni, tllA RfwnePsgood looks fully 100 percent m IS Will l0 CUre TUrinc, uiuhf-i, mw- band or awrtUwart of ey aiajp atin SUt way hTt, eroo baMMM. ttr It wwU UH 1 chartu upon tb battel patM. I'lt uifirir. ihin tou wtu aunty rcMffiffiMU U. ffSf S1 tt ll First-CUi Drug Storts. -BUY PAINT ereou ran bnv chepett We sell only tbe lest ijrade of g kkIs. Carter's utly Pure White Lead, none bettir At 7 l-4c per pound Celebrated biand ol iddleton Oil 'IwSpLintett-l Oil nisde (ally up to stand ard as to parity. Boiled Oil. 80c per gallon 1 Jair makes (tjcautiful I 4 BWr LH jjjuw Oil. 78c per rallon. ,v ." -J&oodi del vered frt. .w SALEM SOCIAL WORLD AND . PERSONAL 'MENTION Calendar or Local Events. July 4 Greatest celebration in Ore gon at Salem, o Convention of Old Maids. Tho convention of tho Club of Single Blessedness will hold a convention nf Salem Wednesday, May 28th, at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms. Admittance, 25 nlid 15 cents. The public will bo kept advised by further notices ns to the attractions offered by the sisters. o PERSONALS. . W, L. Jones, of Jefferson, Is In the city. Mrs, F. 12. Shafor "Is visiting In Tur- nor. Floyd Bylnnd, of Albany, Is In thb city. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. T. Harnes nro in Portland. H. H. Hewitt, of Albany, was in Salem today. State Printer W. II Leeds was in Portland todny. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Eakln arc vis iting In Portland. Miss Oila Chapman lias returned from a visit In Albany. Mrs. J. N. Uyan, of Roseburg, is visiting her daughter in this city. Mrs. H. S. Bdan has returned from n visit to her father, Prof. Condon, in Eugene. C. L. McKenzle, mnnagor of tho Col fax electric light works, spent yester day with Mr. Sullivan. Miss Uda Jones, who has been visit ing in San Francisco, for three months, returned to Salem Tuesday. Miss Helen Wunsch, of Portland, who was tho guest of Mrs. Sadlo Mc Faddon, has returned to her home. . Gilbert and Alton McFaddon came up on a visit Sunday from Portland. They aro sons of Mrs. Sadlo McFad don. C. A, McKenzle, manager of tho Colfax Electric Light Co., of Colfax, Washington, Is in tho city for a few days. Mrs. Matthew Fcrroll of Nowbcrg, who has bcou visiting friends at Jeff erson and Salem, roturncd homo by this morning's boat. I). A. aud C. W. McKlnnon, of Spo kane, nro making a trip through tho Willamette, valley, and spent yoster day with Salem friends. Miss Bertha Kay, who' has JitBt grad uated from tho Emerson School of Orator', in Boston, started Tuesday for her homo In Salem. J. II. Campbell, chief engineer of tho Salem flro department, has gone to Eugonoand Southern Oregon points to spend a month's vacation Mrs. T. II. Cann, wlfo of Judge Cann, formerly of Salem, but now of Seattle. Wash., Is In tho city, tho guost of Mrs. E. E. Wators. John A. Curry, of Sullivan, Indiana, editor of tho Sullivan Times, wns in tho city Tuesday, leaving today for Itosoburg, on routo homo via tho Southern routo. County School Superintendent E. T. Mooros was In Woodburn today, whoro ho conducted an examination for olghth-grado pupils. Some thirty young people from tho north ond of tho county mot Mr. Mooros at Wood burn and took tho examination. Fred Palmor, for many yoara a trusted omployo of tho O. R. & N. Company, of this city, but moro ro contly a clerk in the Southorn Pacific frolght ofTtco, wont to Portland this morning, whoro ho will keep tho books for tho Oregon City Transportation Company. Another Brick Building-Goes Up M L. Hamilton Is showing com mendable enterprise In the oroctlon of n modern buslnosa block on Stato street Mr. Hamilton originally In tended to construct a corrugated Iron building, but, after seme Investigation, he has concluded to put up a venoored brick structure, that will not only be an Improvement over the building, as It was first planned, but will provo a credit to the business section of the city In which It is located. Brick buildings constructed on this plan overcome the objection that Is gener ally offered to the uso of brick flir building purpose. Leaguers Are For Progress Tb Capital City Improvement League effected permanent organtia tie Tuesday night by the elMtJon of Ike following efficers: President, G. G. Bingham; first viee-prwldwit. Mrs. It. S. BeaR; second vice-prealdent, Mrs. 1 B. M. Vaadervert; treasurer. II. A. Thomas. The election of a secretary, wxecuUre board, chairmen ef the va- J....n Jlnialla aw Imnrnvacnant cult.. " " . ,.,... . r-. poftwi. asu ouier omrs win iki ptae at a adjourned mating, to be ,! n l.al kkt Tuesday evening, June 3d. Ah aspirant an sometime be kilted off by too mueh newspaper defense. rat. m - . ". . , t. The effort of Mine people to look pto&MBt are polttve4y palafuL o Wine ia an enerny to the twyer aad V " BODY AND BJIAINS. Wifcened little bodies and big brains or big strong bodies and no brains neither one of these makes a good combina tion. To produce big healthy bodies and big healthy brains take Scott's Emulsion. Childhood is the best time to commence. Scott's Emulsion contains food for bone and nerve and flesh and blood. Scott's Emulsion promotes growth and proper development. Just the thing for weak children. Stnd for Free Sample. SCOTT & 110WNE, Cliemlti, 409 Peart St., N. Y. Lobal News Items. Tho Grenter Salem Commercial Club was today regularly Incorporat ed. Tho incorporators wcre: H. B. Thlolsen, R. J. Hendricks and N. J. Judah. Chief of Pollco D. W. Gibson hns received 300 dog llccnso tags, and will proceed with tho collection of tho tax on nil canines, which falts duo on July 1st. Unlicensed dogs will bo ex ecuted. ' Wm. J. Greenhalgh has brought suit against John Greenhalgh, ct nl., to recover on a $225 promissory note, and to securo tho foreclosure 01 a mortgage on 10 acres of land In t 8 s, r 2 w. Hewitt & box, or Ainany, nro attorneys for tho plaintiff. HOME TESTIMONY A Salem Man's Opinion of Dr. Darrin. Mr. Editer: ' For tho past Blx years my eyes havo been gradually falling, until about ono month ago, whon Dr. Darrin commoncod his elec trical and medical troatmont with -mo. I am now happy to Bny. I can see a great and marked improvement In my sight, and tho terrlhlo pains in my head and eyeballs havo disappeared, and tho catarrh Is rapidly Improving as by mnglc. My troublo was brought on from reading nt night aud nu ag gravated caso of catarrh. I am so much pleased that I wish othors may know It and bo cured. Will nnswor all questions at "Tho Unit Saloon," 110 Stnto street, Salem. FRED NECKERMAN. Miss Wells Successfully Treated... Mr. Editer: I wish to subscribe to what Dr. Darrin lias dono for mo. havo boon under his trontmont for dyspepsia, liver trouble, constipation and diseases peculiar to my sex, nnd fool that I am about cured, and will gladly answor any questions at 3G2 Oak St., Salem. MISS M. C. WELLS. Cured of Deafness. Mr. A. G. Byors, of Independence, Or., was in town May 10th, and re ports his euro of doafnoss, In ono onr by Dr. Darrin, as a comploto succoss. Tho proprietor of tho Wlllamotte hotel cannot complain of dull tlmos, Judging by tho rush of patients through tho halls in quost of Dr. Rar rln's ofllco. Tho doctor Is certainly a successful prnctionoor to he able to commnnd such a practice In so short a time. 0A.S7OXIXA, Btn th s4 Ita Kiwi tw HaiB Almjs Bough' Butter and Eggs Wanted. Cash paid for butter and eggs at Goodhue's creamery, 225 Commercial stroet. w-5-22-lm Mad Man Is Received, G. II. Garner, aged about 35 yearn, and madly Insane, was received this morning from Baker county. WORN TO A SHADOW, When there is a falling off in flesh in woman or man there is "something wrong." And that something wrong is generally a loss of nutrition due to dis ease of the stomach aud the other organs of digestion and nutrition. Some times this loss of flesh is accom panied by variable appetite, hut In many cases the op petite does not (ail ami there may be a constant desire to eat. languor, nervousness, irri UMlity, sleepier neM, arc symptoms often awxiated with this loss of nutrition ami fal JiK off in ftVsh Dorter Pierce's Golden Mrdual Discovery cures disease of thestom ach ami otlu-r or mm of diffrstion a, 1,1 uutriiu.ll It ellMt-S the perfect digestion anI asMtiuUtton of focxl so But lost flh is regains I and the physical beulth re-rsubludisd. I bad wlfnl from ia4itf4Hm and ualy tbo who twvc Mieil Hum tt kKf wau k J rittty lfc- write Mr Ml Uii nnHWM yrcwK B t - m- HUM raid WMmmpm " '" T.-T". .. . .' "iiLi " " JLi i,.uU umA Uri cwfvtkiBu I iMstrtma mc. teweta wf MMtbUd I Mi gtmnmg wrf rtHHlwmi InuMiUIcStttoa fe4U I had olw I cawwcJ UkiiW V UAU of tk Wwwwrr' arvmt ttttllM of IH Ptcttt a WaaiaM lttU awl kpt w ,mgniuc J " r - - J .. ki.ik mv ftlllllh olUm HMSK Of . !( aiartilv tif mnira4 tk wcii I nZ3tonmtd t ) ft PeopJc Cwmbmmi &tmc MshUskI I Adir. i paper covers. hwi I receipt of 31 etw-ceat Up for cxua 0f giaiiiBg only. Addxeaa Dr. K. V. fisfl BBLLH Tl DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1902. SHARP BOUND OVER Will Be Tried' on TWO Crim inal Cliargcs. ! I I (Journal Special.) Joffenon. Or.. May 21. Thb Shnrp caso was tried Mondny night nnd Tuosdny afternoon boforo Justice Johnson, tho charge being rapo com mitted on tile porson of Blrdlo Fullor bv Emory Sharp. Aftor examining several witnesses Justice Johnson do- Cldod thnt the prisoner would havo to furiilsh J260 bond, or go to Jail till the circuit court meets, whon ho will be trlod on tho same charge, aud prob ably also on tho chargo of thoatonlng to kill. Sharp attomptcd to chloroform tho girl, but without success. Tho nrlsonor is unquestionably a very tmlgh character, and tho community Is very Indignant over tho altalr. Shnrp was taken to Salem to Jail this morn ing by W. L. Jones. o Asks Divorce and Custody Mottle Davis has brought suit for dlvoiTe against Frank 1. Davis. Tho parties wore married at Marlon, Grant county, Indiana, Fobruary 20, 1892. Plaintiff asks. In nddltion to n dissolution of tho marriage ties, that the custody of tho thrco minor sons ho ulven their grandfather, Enos Pros- mill, who has been supporting them nnd providing for their education. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders. For children. Mother Gray, for years a nurso in tho Children's Home In Now York, trcatod children successful ly with a remedy, now prepared and placed In tho drug stores, called Moth er Gray's Sweet Powders for Chlldron, Thoy nro harmless as milk, pleasant to tnko and novor fall. A certain euro for fovorlshnoss, constlpjatlon, bond nche, teething nnd stomach dlsordors and remove worms. At all drugglstu, 2Cc. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, LoRoy, N. Y. 4 0 Broke His Arm. J. N. Grashong, of Wilholt Springs, recently had a sovero ncoldont. He was thrown from his horso and dislo cated his loft elbow, and broko tho bono near tho wrist. Ho is routing easy, and will bo able to do hlB work soon. o Bed Time I tnko n ploasant horb drink; tho next morning I fool bright and my com ploxlon is bottor. My doctor says it acts gontly on the stomach, liver nnd klduoys, and is a pleasnnt laxative. It Is mado of horbs, and Is prepared as oaslly as toa. It Is called Lane's Mod lolno. All druggists boII It at 25c aud 50 conts. Lane's Family ModlclnoB inovos tho. bowela -each day. If you cannot got it, sond for froo sampled. Address, Orator Woodward.Loltoy.N. Y. Barr's German Salve deals quickly all cuts, or hrniaup, Draws sireness out of It me buck, and draws slivers nut o( lltMli whloh often break off too short to pull. Sticks hknt sticking planter. Try ft ami yon will never be without. By mail 26c. L. M. BARR, 120 State St. Salem, Ore. If you want the BEST Coffee and want It FRESH, get It The Salem Coffee Roaster JOHNSON & O'FLYNO, Props. (SuccosKors to II S. Rndcllff) We are the only dealers In the city that roast Coffee. I.O. O. F. Temple Phone Main 2724. 5 !) if ,k,VL,tk.,6k,k,.,Sa.',,.,t. i ..WOLFF.. AMERICAN i BICYCLES One of the best hleh erade 5j wheels on the market. g 4 1902 MODEL 55 $40 4 1902 MODEL 55. SUPEHB RUBY FINISH $45 0 2 1902 SPECIAL, MODEL d 5 62 . . $25 t 5 The frames are to conelruclwl J rA 19 l I'UIIIM S' '- -i.a.rw - i Merrit Dayis j Aetni- Summer Normal Tlw nrt term ( the Cipital Hmnifier Normal bttin on Monday May U awl eoHtiHa eight wwks Ula will 1h J'rml In all (he bnstltM rttirtd fur aUle and eoNNly papers Por fwrtirtr iufenuulkM addntts J. J. KRAPS, Salem, Ore. dw4.S0 1m Tb? nDDeij. F tiou of power with the minimum O m txpemlitureof streiiKll.. 5 A Call and roe our elrgsnt line ol K 5 hlifli grade bieyrUs at Freeland's, 7. 5 15iiHiatetJtrt. t ' e v 'J FIXK WIKB8. LUiUOHH ' AXDCKMRM 102 Codrt St A WEAK STOMACH When the Stomach is weak your food remains undigested, and you fail to receive, tho proper r Ornish ment from it. Try a dosellOStcttcr's Stomach Bitters niter each moal. It will aid tho Stoniftoli In its work of digestion and prove nt. Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness and Nervousness Try it. HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters vAKkjsVAfliAffa.AnlkA jsV Market Quotations Today, V "Mat Clm r.finA llnfn Mb,t" Hop Market. Hops 10c very scarce Llverjwol, Don. 5 Hops at London Pacitlc Coast BlendyndvnnolnR82c85s Flour. Flour $2 70e3 bbl. Potatoes Apples, P.te. Potatoes (in76o Ontous, f 1.75 to 2 25 por 100 lbs, Dried Fruits Driiid applea0,iBM- Italian prunes Mi to Wi-4l)4 to UJ Potilo Prunes 40a to GO? . :tJ 4c. Wool. Pence Posts, Etc. Illgfir-f3 60. Second growth $11.00. A9b-f3 60. Uodyonk-flOO. Polo oak 1 1.00. Cedar pouts 9 to 10c. Balm wood $.76. Ettsand Poultn'. KgRB 13c Hides. Pelts and Furs Green hides, No. I 7c Green hides, No. 2 Co Calf skinn l5c. BheOj) 75c. Goat fiklna 'J5o to $1.00. G ray fox 26 to 6O0. Coon 10 to 400. Mink 25e to $1.25. Otter-$1 to $5. bkuuk 10 to 'Mc, Muskrnt 1 to 6c. Wildcat 10 to l!5c. Wheat, Oats, Etc Wheat -50c OatB-3lc Barley $10 por Ion. Flax Cash, Northwest,' $1 70. Live Stock Market. Pteers KBIc. Cows Sjffilo. 8hcop-$.50?roB8 tofl.no Dressed veal 0(n Hogs, alive 5V 6c Iluiie, dreBtisl V Wool and Mohair. Conrw wooi Vim. Medinin 13o. Fl nt 13c. Molmlr-'.MUc. hay. reed. Etc Baled cheat $7.60 to $8. Olovor-$7a)0(8l7.E0 Feed biulcv $lll$20 for ton Brnn-$J8 50 8horte-t2J50- Flour, wholesale $2 06. Dairy and Creamery Products. Dairy butler PJOilCo. (Jroamory 17J tUoro 16('i6c. Flrst-claBH cuntry, per roll Hoc. (Jreani ot creamery, pan skimmed i:illc. opiuntor iklmnfbd 16(010 Stclner's'Marker, Ghlckena-'IOc. Spring YIW to 15e I'-KK I'or dnr.on, 13o PORTLAND MARKET. I'oihlnd, May 10 Wln-ai Wauu NVslla.OfidSOd. Flour Portland, w uradea $2,86 3 $3.40. Graham $2 50M2SO Oats- Choice White $l.'JBe $1 30. Barley $20 Q $22 60 perton. MiMBtutt Bran, $I6 Mil Hay Timothy $12rfc$Jh er ton. OnioiiB-$-Vi6 Q2.76. I'otutoos 1 00 ffl $1 60 per cental. Buttor-Beat dairy, i:t8l5,t; (ahoy creKmory,1017ciRtore 10 I'it ."' HRRB-OrcKon, ranch 16 B 10 Poultry Chlokenfl, mixed $ 60 $5 60; huiiB $5 60, turkeys, live 13 U. Mutton GroBo, As Iloj!B Gross imjo. Boef ttrona 410. Veal-GroBB, 7Jo 80 11-. Hops 12irMlBo. Wool Valloy, 12 14cu.; Kaatern Oregon, H12n;M61iuTr, 2r2c, Hides Dry hides, 10 itctiiidB and up wards, 15o T). Masonic Notice. Hon. .P. S. Maloom, past grand mart ter, will leoturo before tho Masonw of Halem and vicinity on Wednesday ev ening, Mny 21t, at 8 o'clock, under the nusplooH of Salem Lodgo No. 4 and Paolflo loilgo No. CO. All Master Masons are especially Invited and urged to attend. By order of the wor tthlpful niaHtor. 10-3t 0 CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. ttie Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Slgnatoro of ..amSi!fflS'"tt,.. A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or diunr you mr enjoy from one of our tender aiMi ddte40s meats. Bteakajvub or mntuni ohoM veal euUets or ork, Our nieaU are all eul from the fattest ami rtitt wttle, awl we h pdy yr taWe with (rush, natrltlmit ami wHoiMOwe mwits at bed roek pilaea, E, C, CROSS SALEM ORE Pnoo 901 Cl&zffl$M A-JIT'T ML- '-- - , 1 mj . iiHD Union Pacific DRI'AKT FOIl TIME SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, AttniVK KHOM CUICAgO Portland Ppcclsl ?lt Uki Uotivor. Ft. Worth, OmahK, Kaunas cut, et. iahiIi, chUMRo SO a. m. 4:30 p m, Via mini Inglou anu un, AtUnllo KxpitMl 8.D0 p. m. Tia Hum lugton " HtlVaui" KMl Mall 6:14 p, in, Vis Bpokano iaH j&e, Pcnvcf Ft. Wot Hi, Omaha, KaniAi Cllr, St. Uml, Olilvngo and Kant. 8iir. m. Walla Wallrl!owlMoii. Spokauo. Wallace, l'ull nian. Mlnneaiiolla RL t:0-H m Paul. Duluth.Mllirauktv uiiicaro, auu sut. 72 " HOURS w POHTLAND TO CHICAGO 72 no cnance or cars Through tickets Via this routo to all Eastern points on sale at .Southorn Pa cific depot ofllco. OCEAN AMU RIVER SCIIUDULU From Portland' All mIUiik datoi aubject 111 cuatlRO Korean Kranclpco Ball orery flilars 8 p. m. 4 p. m Dally excvjit KumlAr tip. m. nlunlftj I0p.pl, COI.UMntA K1VKU ToAatoiln nml Way Landing. -In. ro. ci.Huudj WILLAMETTE RIVER Ptoamer Ruth leavos Palom ,for Port laud and way Inndlna on Tuesday ,Thura daye nnd Saturdays, about 10 a. 111. For Gorvallia und way landings, Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays nt about 6 p. in. A. L. OltAIG, M . P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Act. Agt. O. H. k N. dock Portland, Ore. Palom, Ore. is k Eastern II eiiim TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yuqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:60 p. m Train loaves Corvulllf..., 1:50 p. iu Train arrives Yiuiulnu . 0:15 p. m jt.'o. 1 Ileturnlnjr: Leaves Yaqulnu 0O0n.ni Loaves Corvulllb 1 l:il a. a. Arrives Albany 12:15 p. m No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. in. ArrlvcH Detroit 12tl5 p, u No. 4 From Detreit: Lcnyes Dotrolt 12:45 p. m Arrlvos Albany 6:40 p. 111, Trains 1 arrives In Albany in time to connect with the H. P. Bouth hound, train, s well ns Kivina two or thrco hours In Albany boforo depart tiro of 8. P. North bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connocta with tho 8. P west aide train nl Corvi.llia Grousing foi Independence, MoMlnnvlllo and nl' points north to Portland. J. Toiinmi, Kiiwin Ptonk, Aiiout.Albnnr. Mnnnu- TK-. r4- ,B l"o only lino 1 lie VjrfeaT oporntlng wook r 1 r j j ly porsonally KOCK ISland conducted tour- . 1st oxcurslon Ckip Para between avuimv. Portland and Chicago change vln. tho world's groat uHt scenic lino, making cloao connoc tloiiH nt Clilcago in Union Depot for all points East. Dally standard sleep lug car botwoou Knit Lake City, Denver and Chicago, buffet, library, Htnoklng cars botwoou Puohlo. Donvor and Chi cago. Tho most roasonnblo dining car uervlco botwoon Puohlo and Cblcn go. If you nro going to Kansas City, Omaha, Dob Molnou, Chicago or any plauo Eaat, you nhould enquire about tho Croat Itock Island Houto boforo purchusltig your ticket Ask your nearest ugont about It, or wrlto for foldors, and any Information deslrod. A. E. COOPHn, Qon. Agt, Portland, O10. Oincic Repair Shop Hrlng In your bicycle nnd get it ro paired, Thero ia no oxcubc for your wheel looking bo Bhahby when you can it enameled hero lo look like a now bi cycle. FRANK J. MOORE H( Court Ht. Phone 2014, S. C. STONE, M. D. PfcOPRIETOH Of Stone's Drug Stores 8ALEM, OREGON. Tho Htorn(two In number) ure located at No. 235 and 207 Commercial n't., and nro well stocked with a complete lino ot drugs and medlclnw, toilet article, perfumery, brushed, etc., Has had hoiuh itfi yearn experience In the praotlce of medlolue and now makes no charge for consultation, ex nmlnatlon or proscription. At Easter Time Is when the building huslueia will be Iu full awing. U you haven't given your ordera for your lumber requirements It hIII pay you to get oatlmates from Uoodale Lumber Cd., for any and all kinds el lumber far out or inside work, lath, bhlngle, nanli, doors, blind's and everything nveded in this line. Goodale Lumber Co. Kear H. P. Paw'r. depot PlKine Oil. m CLASSIFIED X"'A ADVERTISEMERTiS Advenlsements. five lines or less. In this column Inserted three limes for 25c 50caWetk.$1.50 a month. All over five lines at the same Tate. WANTED. Wanted. Wednesday, at 7 a. m., at west end of big brldgo, 15 boya and girls, with knlvcB, to wood flax. Ap ply nt abovo ploco or my residence, 524 Front stroot. KugoneB09So. 6-19-St Wanted. Outsldo man nt Wlllamotte Hotel. Apply at onco; steady job. B-lC'tf For First Class drossmaklng go, to Mrs. F. M, Ilondorshott, at 403 Sura nior stroot. Fourtoon yoara' oxperl onco In Portland. Only Buperlor work turned out. 5-3-ltn Wanted. -A buybr for a No. 1 rrillch or stock cow, fanning mill, twohorso hay rako and corn shollor. Inqulro' nt Salem Soap Works, near Woolen Mills. 4-20-tf Take Halls Ferry. Ono of tho best roads for travel or plcasuro is ,tlio Hall's Ferry road up tho river to In eoeoneoneo, nnd all valloy point's. A first-class sorvlco maintained at tho ferry. A. D. Pettyjohn, prop.l-25-lm Wanted, Carpets and ruga to clean, by tho now coutrlfugal process, car pets not Injured and thoroughly ren ovated at small oxpouso. Lcavo, or ders at 300 Marlon stroet. Work cnllod for and dollvorod. Grovor & Kwnrds. 'Phono Black 25 IC. 2-2,7-tf It Is Settled at Last By all who havo tried It that Dr. Austin Albros' heart tablots nevor fall to euro. Try them. Snmplo boxes froo, nt 150 cor ner of High and Mill stroot A. S. Klghtlitigor, agont. 5-9-lm LOST AND FOUND. Don't You Know Anytning about Ed wards' Markot? At 410 Stato stroot, Best placo to buy fresh and curod mentB nt tho lowest prlcoB. Phono 2024. B. Edwards, prop FOR 8ALE. For Sale. All kinds ot dry cord wood, at reiiBonnblo llguro. Leave ordom nt Both & Grabur's, or cal on NL P. Dennis, Leslie stroot, botwoon 23d and 2lth streets. G-l?3t At a Bargain For tho next 16, dayu n nlco Home on corner of Commer cial und Marlon streots, opposlto Marlon tuuaro. Inquire within. B-10-3t For Sale. Two No. 1 milch cowb, ono to bo fresh May l'Jth, tho othor on , August 25th. Mra. P. 13. Davis, six iuIIoh north ot Salem, on Wheatland ronil, It. F. D. No. 8. 51C-Ct For Said. Lady'a (Hartford) wheel, In good condition, very cheap. 235 Commercial strout. C141w For Sale. Now and Bocoud-hand bug gies, now and aocond-hand spring wagons, buckbonrds nnd carts, nt tho Sulom Carriage and Wagon Fac tory. Werner Fonuell, proprietor, 301 Commercial stroot i-10-tf LODQE8. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or- dor United Workmen, meota every Saturday ovonlug In tho Holmnn Hall, corner ot Stato and'Llborty Btroote. Visiting brethren welcome. S, A. McFnddop, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, Recorder. FORESTEnS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Moots Friday nlghtu in Tumor block. Ira Hamilton O. It; A. U Drown, 80c. Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Cnstlo Hall in llohnau block, cornor Stato and Liberty stroots, Tuouday of each wook nt 7; 30 p. m. Claud .Townsoud, O. C.i Zodao J. HIksb, IC of II. and S. TONSORIAL. Evans' Darber Shop. Only flrat-clasB shop on Stato atroot Evory thing now and up-to-date. Flnoat porcelain baths. Shave, lCc; hair-cut, 2Co; baths, 25c. Two nrst-claBS boot blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. Ryan's Shavlno. Parlors. Sovon first class barboru engaged, Finest bath roomH In city. Wo use antlsoptlo Hterlllzor, J. Ilyau, Prop, C. H. Nlchoson-Darbor 'ohop -and porcelain baths, ut old Mills shop, 209 Commercial street Antlaoptlo treatment of all tools und batlig. p ' ' " "' ' ' ' ' ' ' !y ' HOP AND PRODUCE DUYERS. I J. Carmlohael Hop buyer. OlDco In UUBli-ureyman uuuuiug, aiem, yro gou. SampleH of chplco hops sollo Ued from ull growers. 0U8INE88 CARDS. J. M. Dollarhlde Dealer nnd Contrac tor. ISxaavation a specialty. Teaum wanted. Salem Hotel. 5-lOlin j. H. Ure war. nhvslelan and surdeon. I Ofllco In Oray block. Rooms 7land j 0. Phone 91. L. Burt Painter nnd paper hafger, moved to HO State street, opposite John Hughes. Leuve ordora ortcatl for estimates. G'Stt 08TEOPATHY, Osteopathy In a distinct schools of practlee, and In never used incon neollou with any other system by reputable and competeut proetUlou. era. Always buforo taking treat ment of one who alalina to bo an.Oa teopth, ask to see his diploma. Tif It Is not Issued by a roputablo twenty inonUiH1 uahool of OateopathyJyou are not getting genulno Osteopathia treatment. Drs. Wyekotf' anof Al bright aro graduates ot tho Ameri can school ot Oatoopathy under the founder of the science, Odd Fellowa' Temple, Salem. Houro 9 to I. Phone Main 8721. Dr. M. T. Schoottlo BTeduato Amerl . can School of Osteopathy, Kirks- Yllle, Mo. Office In Tioga block, over the Spa. Ofllco hours 8:30 to 11:80 and 1 to L S-13 & 3D n &1 k. Pierce. BuUk, ti. Y.