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vnrTi -m ik m . - ,. .,,,, THE 0 Aluf JOURNA W.v ki e .f) ii aaaasaa Dandruff and railing Hair vanish before the magic touch of Newbro's Herpicidc, the latest scientific discovery. It kills the. dandruff germs. Destroy the cause, you re move the effect Kill the dandruff germ, and your hair will grow abundantly: ,r i i iBti ATn!)jT. iDxno, Dee. s, . Ilernlchla does nil Mint jrou claim forlt. It niytialrnaeaudinrt. 0oM.ooiigii. . For Sale at all Flrit-Clais Drug Slorei. 2S I Salem Social Swim I figured skin Calendar of Local Pu.n.. July 4-Qreateat Celebration in Ore Bon at Salem. PER80NAL8. ban?' M' ' Ad,,ISn Sl Vlsltl,,B ln A1 Judge Maxwell had legal business In '""'u luuny. Mrs. W. II. Moody, of The Dalles, left for her homo today. Collector of Customs I .1.. Patterson returned to Portland today. Mrs. A. U. Olllis linn .-nt .i , ""mil 11 will u Mslt to relatives In Brooks. Miss Carrie Willis has returned to Portland, after a visit In Salem. Hor. Fleatman, of the Lutheran church at Aurota, returned to his homo today. Judgo P. A. Moore and V. r. TWri,,n mo returned from Portland, where they attended the Brand lodgo of Ma sons. Mrs. C S. nnllnnl nf ti, nn who has boon visiting her parents and friends In the Wnldo Hills, returned to her homo today. Mrs. N. H. Loonoy Is In the city, and will bo accompanied home by her daughter, Marguerite, who took parti in miss carters commencement cltal. Wasted muscles and decaying bodes. ? uiii imyoc I andCnl0o",ea, 1Ct a,n?' '9 capabl of "at, .J1 ls .commonly marked by bunches In 3?. !.". """""nation, In tho "yos drs" 1 1, $' w,'lnl debility?' " cured by y rodIculy ud Permanently Hood's SarshnnriUn Which expels nil humors, cures all enin. j(nl'l lllti cliro Tl'rlll.,t,ernnl...ir :.: i -i i .. " "on irnintlng wSl tmlxMthrtlejouiirirgSa? ro- FIFTY YEARS OF AGE Salem Masons Will Observe Semi-Centennial Anniversary Exercises al Masonic Temple Tonight A now coffee at 25 and 30 cents n pound. Try n pound, and let tho coffee Bpcnk for Itself you will contlnuo on tho samo coffee. Wo guaranteo It to bo always fresh roasted. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Phono 2111 black Free Delivery. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVAL8. J. W. Hobbs, MoMlnnvlIo. J. D. Schnr, San Francisco. S. Jim, Albany. M. P. Snllors, St. Louis. B. A. Rosontlial, Now York. Major Rosonthnl, Now York. Carl Goglo, bt. Louis. A. B. Sundoll, Chicago. Q. G. Davis, Portland. J. S. Bush, San Francisco. T. B. Tandrlth nnd wlfo, Baker City J. Cronln, Portland. ltoht. K. Reld, San Francisco. Kurt Germann, New York. O. P. M. Jameson, Portland, John P. Booth, Chicago. C. K, Ireland, Independence. C. F. Mumper, Brooks. 13. L. Pnrrott, Rosobiirg. B. J. Davidson, Roseburg". Thos. Colllnson, Portland. II, S. I lagan, San Francisco. Birthday Party. The Misses Pearl and Ruby ilopf colebrated their fourteenth birthday on Monday evening, Juno 9th, by in viting a fow of their friends to paittc lpato ln unique games, music and a general good time. Tho rooms were tastefully decorated with a profusion of cholco roses. Many dainty birthday gifts were presonted tho young la dles. Refreshments were served, nf. ter yhlch the guests departed, wish Ing their hostesses mnny happy re turns of tho day. Those presont were: Misses Besslo Hoadrlck, Mnrgaret Putnam, Btta Molson, Crota Johnson, Claudlno Rose, Joy Turner. Grnnn Rlnemnn, Lolah Belle, Holon Pcnrce. Dorothy Poarco, Lena Walderspoll, Mildred Porklns, Bertha Duncan, Mary Yantls, Mnrguerlto Wlllson, Ellon Carlson, Mamlo Bnbcock and Mnsters Wllllo Porklns, Toddle Holmes, Rex Tumor. Harry Wlllson, Blalno Hub. bard, Whitley Richardson, Gorald Owons, Elinor Bnshor, Ponrhyn Kant nor, Ercoy Kay. Tracy Roland, George Ski. , Bed Timo I take a pleasant herb drink, tho noxt morning I fool bright and my com plexion is bettor. My doctor says it acts,gontly on tho stomach, llvor and kidneys, and is a plensant laxative. . It Is made of horbs, and is prepared as oasily as tea. It Is called Lane's Med lolno. All druggists sell It at 25c and CO cents. Lanos Family Medicines moveo tho bowolo -each day. If you cannot got It, send for free samples. Addross, Orator Woodwnrd.LeRoy.N. Y. o "What Is Man7" Is tho tltlo of a splendid little book by a Salem author, and should bo road by ovoryono. A nlco present for nny young man, Prof. W. C. Hawloy says: "I hope for this book tho wldo read ing it doservos." For salo at ' Pat- tons' book store. Prico 10c. 6-G-2w o HO FOR NEWPORT. Oregon's Favorite Seaside Resort, Rocognizing tho advantage of New port as a summor rosort ovor othor soasldo rosorts ln tho Northwest, and to mako it posslblo for all who dosiro to spond their vacation by tho ocean waves, tho Southern Paciflo Company. In connection with tho Corvallle & Eastern railroad, will placo on salo, effectivo Juno 15th, round-trip tickets from all points In Oregon on the Southern Pacific to Newport, good for return until Ootobor 10th, specially re duced rates. For full Information In qulro of your local agonL G-10-eod I Buy Walker's Guaranteed Paints When you want paint for your house or your carriage that la mixed ready for the brush, I you can find it at Walker's, the carriage trimmer and painter. I carry a large stock of the best palnta In the world. Try my varnish gloss buggy paint. One coat will make your buggy look llko new. C. H. Walker 1W Go ainerofel Street. Sacred Heart Commencement. Tiio annual commencement of tho Sncrod Heart Academy, of this city, was hold Thursday ovonlng. Tho class of 1902, whoso motto was "Contondlte ad Altlsslmum," consisted of but one membor, Miss Anna Dickinson. Gradu ating honors woro conforrcd on Miss Dickinson at the conclusion of a vory Interesting program that Includod a two-act drama, "Dolores." that was vory crodltably presented by the young ladlos of tho school. Tho program was ns follews: Overture Plnno "Orootlng" Chorus "Tho Thief of Time" ..Boy's Dialogue "Frolic In tho Cooking Class' Operetta "Doloros," a drama In two acts. Orchostral selection "The War of tho Rosos" Song nnd Drill "Call of tho Fairies" Vocnl Graduating honors conforrod on Miss Anna Dickinson. Finnic A. M. D. C. Tho synopsis and cast of oharacteis In tho two-net drama, "Doloros," fol fel fol eows: Act I. Scono 1 Norton Mansion, . Scoiio II Street Scone. Scene III Norton Drawing Room. "Soronado" Violin solo. Act II. Scono I A Studio at Mi. Worth Ington's. Scene II Paulino In Iter Own Home. Cost of Character. Mrs. Norton, a woalthy widow Mis. Anna Dickinson. Augusta, her oldest daughter Mies Ruby Goulet. Pauline, afterwards Dolores Mltw Delphlne Cornoyer. Nellie Claghorn. Mrs. Norton's nlere Miss Blaine Dllley. Grace and Isabel, sisters, Miss Kvfe leno Calbreath and Miss Ruena Minto. Constancy baby step-niece Rose Breitenstoln. Mrs. Worthlngton. a benevolent widow Mlsa Golda Goulet. Tom Plnoher, a good-hearted police man Miss Mamie Stout. Aunt Betsey, nurse in the Norton family Mlsa Adaleno Looney. Sally Ann Tompkins, street singer Miss M. Bckarlen. Miss Rdith Temple. Miss Clare Mer edith and Mls Heiolse Zachare. friends of the Nortons Mis 'Mh Bones. Miss Marie Anders. Mis Inez Pugh o The mombors of Salem lodgo No. 4, V. F .and A. M will tonight celebrate ho soml-ceutennlal anniversary of ne organization of their lodgo. Tho xorclses will bo hold In tho Masonic I'omple, In the McCormack building. Members of tho state grand lodgo, In icsslon ln Portland, will bo In attend mce. Tho first communication of the lodge was held under dispensation from the jrand lodgo Novomber 28, 1851, but; iiio cnartor was not recolved until Juno 14, 1852. The first worshipful master was R. M. Bolt, undor tho dis pensation, but A. W. Ferguson filled that chair for tho first term after tho lodgo had recolvod its charter. Recolvlng grand lodge. Addross of wolcomo. Response W. E. Grace. Baker City Music. Historical addross 0. P. LItchflold Saloni. Music. Banquet. Tensts: W. T. Williamson, toastmnster. "Their Momery: tho Founders Snlom Lodgo No. I" Rosponso Chns. B. WolVorton. Grand Lodgo of Orogon" Rosponso by W. B. Graco, grand master. "Dawn of tho Twentloth Contury" Response by J. M. Hodson, past grand master. "Masonry" Rosponso by F. A. Mooro, past grand mnster. "Patrietism: Masons as Citizens" Rosponso by J. C. Moreland, pnst grand master. "Our Departed Brothers" Response by S. M. Yornn, sonlor grand wnrdon. "The Ancient nnd Accoptod Scottish Rite" Rosponso by P. S. Mnlcom, 33d dogroo. "Tho Grand Commandery" Ro sponso by W. T. Wright, eminent grand commander. "Tho Grand Chapter of Oregon" Rosponso by W. A. Cloland, M. B. O. H. P. "Our Dnughter Lodgo; Pnelflo No. 60" Rosponso by J. B. T. Tuthlll. worshipful master. o on bohnlt of tho University board of j trustees by Gonoral W. If. Odell. iho Alvan F. Waller price of $20, that Is annually given by Hon. T. M. Gatch, In honor of tho founder of tho Unlvorslty, to tho student passing tho best oxnmlnatlon In either United States constitution or Latin grammar, us nwnnien to Miss Mary M. Pcrcl- fill. In a Class of tlirnn ATtaa t..l fill took an examination In U. S. con stltutlon, the questions ror which were twenty in number, and propnvod by a Harvard professor nnd recolved a Riado of 90. Tho progrnm of exorcises for the cv enlng was as follews: minuet rrom Sonata In F minor, iNicoiie miss Borthn E. Jennings, B. M. Bnrcarollo, Chamlnado Mrs. Jordan Purvlne and Mrs. Francesco Soloy. Memorial a'ddroBB Hon. fi. n. Mooros. Unveiling of memorial tnblot to Father Alvan F. Waller Hon. jr. L. Chamborlnin. nocoption of tablet Gen. W. II. Odell. Gondolleni. Mosskowskl Mls Gor trude A. Brewer, B, M. Conferring of dogreos. Awarding of prises. "Comln' thro' tho Rye" Mlgnon La dlos' QuartcL i.. lUtltrt. ORtttCii PRIhAV .lllMH 14 4Aaa ., ... . m m m r- i m UWI1U !. IHIiy, rmsmmumimrmKm ISALEM PUBLIC CHOOL A Class Completer the Ninth Year's Work bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBbbBaM 'SM'H'UJtJlJ ..llll Governor Geer Appoints. Tho following appointments have been mnde by Governor Geer: R. H. Weber, of Tho Dalles, member or tho state board or horticulture, to represent tho fourth district, In placo of Bmll Schnnno, deceased. Mombors of tho board of rogonts of the Central Oregon Normal School, at Drain Bon D. Boswell, of Boswo'U Springs; Joseph Lyons, of Drnln: Rob ert W. Ventch, of Cottage Grove, all reappointed for full term of six years; J. A. Black, or Drain, to nil unoxplrcd term or C. D. Drain, roslgned; W. W. Kent. of Drnln, to (111 unexpired term or It. A. Booth, those tonus to oxplro on April 10, 1903. or by Class Parliamentary Instruction In Usage. Mrs. Lillian Colo Bethel, or Ohio, tho woll-known parliamentarian, will give a courso of five lectures In this city, tinder the nusplcos of the Snlom Womnn's Club. Tho Initial iecturo will commence Monday, Juno ICth, at 9 o'clock a in., and will be hold In the Prosbytorlnn church locturo room. Tho courso consists of five lessons In par liamentary law, with Illustrations, ota, nnd covers the entire subject, making tho understanding and mastery of It easy to nny one. Courso tickets soil nt $1.00 each, or 26 cents for slnglo admission. Mom bors or tho Woman's Club are admit ted rroe. Thursday night wns n Joyous occti sltm ror forty-one young people of Sa lem. To them It signified tho suc cessful completion nnd graduation with honors rrom the courso of study prescrlhud In tho Snlom public schools. It was tho tltno or the sonil annual commencement oxorelses. Tho oxorelses woro hold in tho Grand Opera liouso. which wns flllod with the friends nnd relatives of tho young peoplo. Friends of young gradu ates nlwnys find peculiar pleasure In attending tho closing oxorelses, In ox- tending to them congratulations upon tho completion of tholr public school "urn, nnu in wisning ror tho young uonoilelarlos the snmo unfailing suc cess In anything that might bo under taken In the future. Last night waB not nn exception. Hundreds woro there, nnd tho onormous quantity of floral offoiings that woro recolved gnvo oxprosslon to tho wnrm Interest felt by tho auditor ln tho graduate. A program or roal Intcrost was pro- 8cnted. From tho drill by tho llttlo tots, bo fnlthfully and proclsoly exe cuted, to the very creditable offort of the class orator and valedictorian, Fred M. Perkins, Interest In tho num bers did not abate a pnrtlclo. Tho length of tho program dofents Indi vidual inontlou. Tho address to tho clnss wns delivered by i H. D'Arcy, of this city. NSV 4V IvLiAOOiriCiJ ADVERTISEMENTS idvertlstments, five lines or lew. Is this colsns '.Bt!,le,'i",r,r,lme8ior 3SC5UC. WeiM 1.50 i monih. Air over five uses at the same rate. WANTED. Tho Kind You Ifcivo Always Bought, and which bna hoca u iur mcr av yt-nrs, ims Dorno tho slgnntnro of ,- - ad been mndo under his pciv j, fionnl suporvlslr u nlnco its Infhncy. All Oounterfolts, Imitations and" Just-as-rood" nro hub luxporlmcnts that trlllo with ntHondniirort!to health oC Iiifimts and Chlldron-Kxijorl' jico against Eorhnout. What is CASTOR I A Castorla Is a havinle.sj stihstlttito for Castor Oil, Pnro gorlc, Drops nnd S'otlilnir Syrups. 5t is rioasant. It couUxIns nolthor Cnltuti, Morphlno nor othor Narcotio siihstauco. Its au;o is its fftmrnntoc. It destroys "Wnns nnd allays rovoHshncss. It cures Dlarrhoua nnd Wind Colic. It rcllovcs Teething Troubles, cures OoustlpcUlou nnd Flntuloiicy. It nsslnillntes tho Food, rcjfulatos tho Stomach and Uowels, giving healthy and natural alcon. Tho Chdren's Panacea- Tho Blother's Friend. OErlNE CASTORJA ,WAYS Koars tiio Signaturo of Wantedl- a goou gin ni the Salem Dyn Works 195 Commercial St. C-13-3t Wanted. a mau to cut i!i cords of wood, near Hayesvlllo. Apply at 4C8 Liberty St., Salem. J-ll-3t Wonted Everybody to try Oregon Foot Easo for all foot ailments. Onco tried always used. Ask your druggist or send 2Gc. 8. L. Hayoo, Halsey, Ore. 6-27tf L08T AND FOUND. Don't You Know Any tning about Ed wards' Markot? At 410 State atroot Best plnco to buy frosh and cured meats at tho lowest prices. Phono 2024. B. Edwards, prop Hops at 1314 Cents. J. A. Korachlvullor and Kllsabeth Uauror, of Gervuls, hnvo contrnctod the salo to Fnbor & Nls, or Albany, of 7000 pounds of 1902 hops at 1314 cents per pound. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders. For children. Mother Gray, for yonra a nurso in tho Children's Home ln Now York, treated children successful ly with a remedy, now prepared nnd placed In tho drug stores, callod Moth er Oray's Swoot Powdora for Children. Tlioy aro harmless as milk, pleasant to tako nnd novor fall. A certain euro for fovorlshnoss, constlpjntlon, bond acho, teething and stomach dlBordors nnd removo worms. At all druggists, 2Cc. Samplo FREE. Addross Allon S. Olrastod, LeRoy, N. Y. 4 o How to Dress Our Babies. Ladle Interested aro cordially In vited to attend an exhibit of Infants' woar, mado from tho fnmous Gertrude patterns, at tho Florence Snnltorlum, on Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 4 o'clock. MYcUcA4 Thb KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TWC CtHTAUW CHUMMY, t MUHMAriTKKT, NtW 0 CITY. O. H. MAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Koono, In White Corner, Snlom, Oregon. Pnrtlos desiring suporlor operations at mod erate foe in auy branch aro in oBpcclal request STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock. Wbolosalo and retail butchors and packers. All kinds of fresh and Bait meats. Fine sausagos, hams, bacon and lard. 316 Commercial atreot. CAPITAL CITY DEGREES WERE CONFERRED Cencluding: Program of Will amette's Commencement Miss Mary M. Perciful Re ceives the Waller Prize The concluding program of the Mth annual commencement of Willamette University was given at the University Thursday evening. It was the occa sion or the commencement day prop er, and the program Included the con ferring of degrees, unveiling of the Al van F. Waller memorial tablet and the awarding of the Waller prise. Degrees were conferred as follews: College of Liberal Arts Clarence A Housel, A. B.; College of Law Allen Porward.LI. B.; John I.ogan Norwood. LI. B.; Wm. Bills Richardson. LI. II. Mr. Richardson received his under graduate degree about three years ago. The degree of Doctor of Dlrlnlty wns conferred upo Rev. Charles R. Gibson, and that of Doetor of Law iib ub Henry Clews, of New York City. Impreeeive services attended the unveiling of the Alvan P. Walter memorial tablet. The tablet Is the gift of Miss MhM J. ChawUrlalH. an alumna of IMS- It Is a marble slab St inches kmg and 18 iNcbes wide, and For School Director. ' bears up the surface Im fdeis letters So far only one candidate for tchool j the following Inscriptien: "! -w" . . . . ..! vi.... j- l.u ai... K Walter. Horn lfiOi. director, to He ewcieu i . --" - -- haTln brought oL the eere of Died lift U Martens a he J. H. T. Tuthlll. He ha. bee Hm j are w 'JZ" uetltioned by all cteeee. aad km ao- ius wwon.-. - -- . , .w- ,vihsUom Only oe iw." The IfuwriBilM was stigipetad capted the "U Jff , J"' p,. T. ,. Oetrh. of the Mate duties iavolved U the l , t. Mf. ., -, yirtkoM .t... i . umum Drenrni ..c. Mr ruu "' l)u.iiit pUMerr missloaary " luuoaer w BP WlllSJUftt 1 nitersiiy. m i- lhi 1 ; ou-wr. and a oonsrav A. uaoII a1lflll ftJ V'JlJrBTt t h. d.s bena.a j.l tribute tu the memory tH0 posttioii M m me .h l anersuy founder d un mi H UKUUniV LHS UU "i --' - poeltioa to his 4ttea. Tho roadors of this paper will bo plensed to loam that there Is at loast 0110 dieaded dlsoaso that uclonco has boon nble to cure In nil its stacos. and that ls catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tho ouly positivo curo now known to tho modlcal fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh curo ls takou Internally, acting dlroctly upon tho blood and mucous surfneoB of the system, thoroby de stroying the foundation of tho disease, ana giving tiio patient strongth by uunuing up tne constitution and ns slstlng nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much fnlth In Its curatlvo powers, that thoy offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso that It falls to euro. Send for list of testi monials. Address F. J. CIIHNBY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7Ec. Ha.l's Family Pills aro tho best 0 New Elite Gallery. The undorslgned has purchased the Kllte gallery of Hart & MoLonnon, and have secured the services of Mr Carl Nordstrom, who Is known as one of tho finest operators on tho coast Friends, patrons nnd the public cor dially Invited to call. Over Dalrym pie's store. T. J. GRONI8R, I'ron C4t-e04l 0 The Finest In the world Is what everybody says about the bread and pastry made b tho IMoneer Bakery. All good house keepers use them. Once tried always used. Just Look At tho display nt Branson & Ra gan's. Big, ImnnnnH, fresh strawbor rloa and now vegetables from two counties ovory inornlnj,'. l'hono In your ordors early. Don't forgot Bran son & Ragau. o Jmi th Ile KW Yw Haw Una Bouar 0 Wool Peel. The undersigned sales committee of the Marlon County Wool I'ool will roculvo Hoalwl bids Saturday. June 1 1. 1002, at Willamette Hotel, Salum, nt 1 o'clock p. m. on 7000 or more llouoes. Tho pool will remain open until above dnto. Tlie committee reserves the right to i eject any or nil bids. A. T. WALN. W. If. DOWNING, UIIAS. III2IN, Committee Salem, Juno 7, 1002 d-w-td O' CASTOR I A Por Infants aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Slgnutnra of CayfjjCC&U Express and Transfer Moots all mall and passonger trains. Baggago to all parts of th city. Prompt service, Telgphono No. 211. IIOMYUR & HUDRICK. O, C, T, Go's PASSUNOER 8TCAMQR POMONA Ltsves for Portland Monday, Wedntfdiysnd Prldsyjos.ra. i or vorvpun iucsaav.il ay sna tistumsy st 3 p. m. Tliurs S p.m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck i Foot of Trade it. M. P. UALDWIM, Alt. FOR RENT. FoT ftelitPPourluco sleeping rooms, In good location. Apply nt Listen's Itisuranco office, MoCormnck block. 6-11-tf For Bale. Now and Boconu-huuu nug Elcs, now and second-hand spring wngono, buckboarda and carta, at. tho Snlom Carrlago nnd Wagon Fac tory. Wornor Founoll, proprietor, 301 Commercial street 4-16-U LODGES. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or- uor united workmon, moots ovory Saturday ovonlng la tho Holman Hall, coruor of State and Liberty Btreots. Visiting brothron welcome. S. A. McFnddon, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, Rocordor. rOHtuitKa or- AMtHICA ctourt Sherwood Forostora No. 10. Moots Friday nlghte In Turner block. Ira Hamilton C. R.; A. K Brown. Bee Central Lodge No. la K. of ! Oastlo Hall ln Holman block, cornor Stato nnd Liberty Btroote, Tuoeday of each week at 7:30 p. m. Claud Towneond, O. 0.; Zodac J. Ulggo, K of R, and B. " "ii in 1 1 minriniTi-iiiisinririiimm mm mi ismimisisjuijLmiiw. aho This is it This Is the pluue wtiorn you get honest work at nn honest price. All kinds ol bicycle repairing nnd all kinds of tires and jundrlount reasonable ptlcea FRANK J. MOORE 109 Court 6t. Phono '.'OH PMs o)I'l ihe utiK-t hich wsu anu rfmft'M ,? situ w Htw linr BwjK Everybody Kals at the White House reetaurast, where they can get tho very beet kind or a meal at a low priee. Open da) and night o o jbl. m a? s st x js , Bunt. stmiMWtoijtd0i it V8 V l'tSSV 0 HsIr-Vork. Mrs. C. A. 8imWIk hi at Mrs. J. A. Selrwood's, 3S3 Proat street, this week esly, with a Una aMOrtweiit of hair goods. Itrlag yr orders at ettee. o 70 Hours Is the dally record of the Chicago & Worth-WesterM railway between I'erttaad a4 Chicago, wHh only 21 mow added to Uw York ami UoaUm It Umo saved Is wo9j eanwd, c!mmm Um Chicago k North-Weetam, and mv any delay, change of can and other IwcowTeoleiioeg. 0r trahss iur solid through to Chicago Ash a ay thkftt agont, or address A O HARKBR. Qea Agt. 1S3 Third St Portland, Or. i-Iolw S0ULK BROS PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND OR PorStlcm sod vkleltv leave orders sl Ceo WliriMuikSloro The Science of M i , J HUIE WING SANG CO. 140 STATE ST. Iloet kinds fanoy K"nds, dry poods mat tiiiKs, silks, embroidery. Urns Full lln white undHrwoar, wrapiiers, and wnleta now on salo very cheap. DKI'AUT foh (,'lilraKi IWtUu 1 dpvolal O.Wa. m, vis Hum-lugtou us. Wr..(l. .I.rta Ollr, HI. liOtlln, UhltMKO miu i'.ui, AtUllJlo Kpfu 8 50 p, in, ?U lliiut- lUKtOH Kant Mall 8:15 p. m, via Bpokaao TIMt SCIIDtlULBS Knim rorlluiiil, or, Hlt Uk Jpeliror! alia, Ki n iut Halt Like, Denver i Worth. Omaha, Kauwi Cllr. 8t. I)iil, Oilcans and Kaat. an, nil- VnT1a Walla Brwki.no. Wallace, J'ull mail, UlntioappHi H twltte Caul, Uuluth.Mlliraukee Utiloaso, and luut. AUHJVK KKOJI 4i80p in, 8sl. i PoTieocoluT-hluiurw oil, Lewis & Stnvor Co., 51-B5 Stato Btruet. C-ll-lw. A Snap. A geuernl morohandiKo store for salo at cost, In oiio of tho most piosperous towns In Oregon. Call on or addross O. T. Conner, Merrill, Oregon, or W. A. Ltston, real ootato denier, Saloni, Or. , . ClXr.tf, TON80RIAL. Evans Darber Shop. Only flrat-clasa shop on 8tato atroot Kvory thing1 now and up-to-date. Finest porcolalu baths. Shavo, IGo; hair-cut, 25o; baths, 2Cc. Two flrst-clasa boot blacks. C. V. EvanB, proprlotor. 72 ' HOURS w POHTLAtih TO CHICAGO Ho Change of CiS 72 Ryan's Shaving Parlors. Savon llrst olosa barbora engaged. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uso antlBoptlo Btorlllser. J. Ryan, Prop. J. Carmlchaelllop buyer, Offico In Duuh-llroymnn building, Salem, Oro gon. Bamploa of cholco hops solic ited from all growers. DUaiNEOARD&. J. H, Drewer, physician and ourgaon. Office In Qray block. Rooms 7 and 0. Phone 01. L. Uurt 1'uluter and paper hanger, moved to 149 Stato street, opposite John Hughofl. Leave orders or call for ostimates. 5-1-U k water Co, OFFICE UllY HALL For water sorvice apply at ofllca. Illllts payable monthly In advance. Mako all complaints at the ofllca. Barr's German Salve Heals quickly all ciitH, or limine. Draws soreness out of Mine back, anil ilrsws llversont o( lleth wlnoh often bleak off too short to pull. Sticks like stirkitiK plaMer. Try It and you will netur be Hltlioiu. Ily in '.Ww. L. Al. BARR, 1.0 8tate Ot. Salem, Ore. This is a new school of practice for tne treatment or disease that was orig inated by l)r A. T. Still, of KlrhB villa. Mo., In 1871 He is the founder and president of the American Hchool of Osteopathy, which, under a competent faculty and carp of professors, teach all that Is taught In a medical college, except mataJa medlra, and require a student to devote four terms of five months each before conferring the degree or Doetor of Osteopathy. It cannot be taught by mall or learned front a book any rodre than a medical course can be mastered In swell a manner. Dr. L. It. Wyckoff and Dr. Orace It Albright are graduate of Dr. Still school, and are eoMpetent to give geii Hlne Osteopathic treatment, aud treat all dUeaMfl iBtelllgoHtly and scientific ally without drugs or half. IIOHrs 0 to 4. I'hofle Main 2721. Odd Follows' Temple, Salere. Or Tb? flDDeJJ.. x 102 Cod rf St FIN It WINItS. LIOUOR4 AN) CIGAR.. Through tickets via thin route to all Kmtorn jiolnte on salu at Southern Ta ctile depot ortlco. OCUAN AND HIVER 6CIIUDULU From I'ortUal 8 p.m. Imlir eieniit Buiiilar I w. Batunlay 10 ?, All nailing ilaUi i.bjict id enanso Korean KrmSco Sail otery S day COIOIMHIA f 1VK11 niseis ai MUtlUS TeAnieds Wa I p. m 4 it. in. tz. Uuudx Notlce-Wo wish to glvo notice thut Mr. W .Ll. Stmpaou la tho duly au thorized Boston ot tho I. O. O, F, cemetery, and has eolo chargo ot tho samo. Parties having business at tho comotory will ploaW consult him. TrusteoH of Chomokota Lodgo No. 1, l. O. i. p. c-jai-tt WILUMHTTU KIVCH Steamer Ruth leaves Hulum for I'ort-landaiidwavlandiiiuaonTue(lny.TIiura- days and Saturdays, about 10 a, in, For Gorvallls vml way Iniiilliigs, Mandays, Wednesdays hiiu rruinya hi uuoiit D p. m. A. I. ORAIO, M. I'. BALDWIN. Gen. 1'sm. Aut. Agt. O. R. A. N. dock I'ortland, Ore. SmIoiii, Ore. Ilf You Haven't Tried Our FRESH ROAbTED COFFEES You Have Missed Soraethlntr The Salem Coffee Roaster JOHNSON & O'FLYNO, Propi. Phone Main 2724. I. O. O. P. Temple LB. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY U at 2fi0 CommeroUl Htret PHONE MAIN 2681 SALEM ORE. Your Step Mother Is still here busy as over, and when your clothes are all out of order, worn, with buttons off. take them to her at the Salem Dye Works. At this establishment you enn gel anything set to rights, from a pair ol gloves, to the most elaborate silk gown. A gentleman can gat his hat gleaned, his trousers creased, or his whole suit rejuvenated to suit bis teste, also four suits a month for 11 Oottens sewed on, ripe sewed up. suits pressed ou short notice. Now goods shrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. II. WALKER 196 Commerclsl Street, Comllis k Mm liailroat) TIMJS OAIID. No 2 For Yaqulnm Train icavos Albany yaw n. u. Train Icavos Corvallla. ... lifiO p. u. Train arrives Yaqiilna . u15 p. w nt. i ueiurninu: Leaves Yaqulna (100 a iu Leaves Corvallla IIiWh. ui Arrives Ai1uuy lzilB p, in No. 3 For Detroit. Loaves. Albany 7;0D a. iu, Arrives Detroit ... . lsilfi p. ui No. 4 From Detreit: Leave Detroit 12 45 p. ht Airivat Albsny 540 p. ra Tralus 1 ri rives In Albany In time to connect with the U. V. sottli OWnd, train, in well as giving two or three hours In Albany before departure of B. I. North IwHiiil train for Portland. Train No. 2 eonueeU with the S, P. km( side train at Corvkllls Orosslng for lndet)odiui6e. MeMlnnvllle and all poiiita north to Portland. J. TetNka, Kowin Stone, Agent, A limn v lfatmir OSTEOPATHY. Osteopathy.--Dr. L. 13. Wyckoff and ur. uraco Aiurigut. twenty montns graduates of tho American School ot Osteoputhy, undor Dr. A, T. Still, the founder of tho aolonoo. Genuine osteopathy bears no relation to magnetic healing, euggestlvo thorn peutlcH or massago, neither can It bo taught by mall. Hours 9 to 4. Phono Main 2721. Odd Fellows' Temple, Salem, Oregon. Dr. M. T. Ochoottlo Oraduato Amorl- ..can School of Osteopathy, Kirks- vlllo, Mo. Offico In Tioga block, ovor tho Spa. Oinco hours 8:30 to 11 ISO and 1 to 4. 842 W. O. Robblns, Dr. of Osteopathy Oraduato of the Columbia College of Osteopathy. Chicago, III. Office 167 Court straet. Chronic diseases a specialty. .lg9, S. C. STONE, M. D. PrOPBieTOR OF Stone's Druff Stores the elite cafb B. P. JONES, Attorney at Lav Toledo, OrtQon. Was elerk of Hnult eotirt for all i years and has au up-to-date abstraet or an property la unco in oounijr, SALEM, OREQON. 'fhe storesttwo in numberlare located at No. 28 and 207 Commercial st. ad are well stocked with a oomfrfettf line of drags and wdlelHs, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, ete., lias had some K yearn ocporlenoe In the PJtaetlee of medMAjg agd ijow WskM no sharge for agnsolUUon, exi amfaitroa or prorlpUea. 203 Commercial Street Meals at all hours. Open day and it rt Only plsee In the elty handling tho lassoes OLYMPIA BEER Is the Reqepttcui Saloon. Wholesale and relajH. B, ECKERLEN, Proprietor The Great Rock Island Route. Through personally conducted tour ist stooping oars between Portland and Chicago onco a week, and between Og den and Ghleago three times a weok, via tho Scenic line. Through Standard sleeping cars dally between Ogdon and Chicago, via the Iceule line. Through Standard sleeping cara dally between Colorado Springs and St. Louis. Through Standard and tourist Bleep ing ears dally between San Francisco and Chicago, via Los Angolas aud KI 1'ttHO, Through Staudard sleeping cara and chair cara dally between St. Paul and Chlengo. He sure that your tloket reads via the O rent Rook Island Route. The beat and moat reasonable din Ing ear service. For rates, folders aud descriptive lit ernturo write to A. IB, CQOPKU, Qcueral Agent, Portland, Or, iXTm EHNYROYAL. PILLS i tiiuoutaWKitir U HKS v.. 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