Bn , liTi ; - -yiT bAlMf OAftfAI, JOUBMi iUtttiJ, OMMOn, HrjSBA, MAV-18, MM. iiers .. . MMMMMMMIIIII sarsapnrilla. Good for anything? Ask your parents, grandparents, neighbors, your own doctor. We will leave It to any of them. Best blood medi cine. Best nerve tonic. fc&ft'iS?;: ilG TIME AT WEST STAYTON ;rrmers' Institute Will Be Held There Tomorrow and Saturday ' Tho farmers' Institute. whleli l chodulcd to tako place Friday and Inturriny of this wook In West Stay- on, is nlrcady attracting a groat deal If nttontion nmong nil classes of poo lo Interested In tho agricultural wol- iro of Oregon, and especially of tho iflllamctto Vnlloy. A Inrgo number of Ecrclmnts and citizens of Salem nro Innnlng to attond, as thoy rcnllzo liow luch tho prosporlty of themselves do- ends upon tho success of tho farmer his agricultural pursuits. Tho lnstttuto Is under tho auspices tho Oregon Agricultural Collego id tho citizens of West Btayton. Iicro will bo flvo sessions during the Iro days of tho institute, and at that no subjects relating to tho farm, Ipio, nnd tho dairy will bo presented ' sucn men as ur. James Wlthycombe, f.tlio Agricultural Collego Experiment otion, and Hon. J. W. Balloy, of tho ito Food and Dairy commission, 1 Kent, of tho Agricultural College, id others of equal note. Cho instituto will open Friday morn- nt 10 o'clock in tho largo waro- dso in West Stayton, and tho address ..wclcomo will bo given by Hon. H. Bl'ortcr, of that placo. Tho socond elon will begin at 1:30 Friday after- in, nnd tho ovoning session will toko kco it 7:30. Saturday thero will bo . two sessions, ono in tho forenoon 10 o'clock, and tho closing meeting 11:30. It is assured that all who can ond will bo entertained royally. oro will bo rocitations nnd plouty of ile, which will bo furnishod by tho rucr orchestra and quartet. On both fs thero will bo u picnic dinner and tertalnmont for those who como from listnnco. Thoso coming from places lJr by nro expected to bring well niiou uasKots 10 nBsisi in mo goou worn jTlio program for tho entire two days Tits follews: 5 Friday, Mny 10, 10 A. M. (dross of Welcome... II. C. Porter sponso ...Dr. .Tns. AVlthycombo Bdern Dairying.... Prof. F. L. Kent Discussion. nt Food Prof. A. L. Knisoly Discussion. rden nnd Orchard Pest Prof. A. B. Cordloy Discussion. Friday, May 10, 1:30 P. M. Iross. ...Gov. Goo. E. Chamberlain Leono and Allatta Ncnl Jross Tho Granga Mrs. Clara II. Waldo ress"Tho Cow as a Mortgage fclftcr" Hon. W. M. Hilleary iorn Agriculture.. ...' ....Dr. Jas. Withycombo Discussion, Friday, May 10, 7:30 P. M. -Life as Wo Find It , Mrs. F. M. Ncal ItFurraor'd Interest in Pure Food aws Hon. J. W. Bailey Discussion. EOrsbads, How to Clean Them... Prof. A. H. Uoruioy Discussion. E Agricultural College nnd Its fork, (Illus.) Prof. F. I. Kent Igaturday, May 20, 10 A. M. Sltallroad as a Factor in Indus- lal Development...' H. B. Lounsbury. Farmer as n Factor in Industrial ivelopment Col. E. Hofer Analysis Prof, A. U Knlsely Discussion. Saturday, May 20, 1:30 P. M. Tho Modern School ..Hon. J. II. Ackermnn Good lloads Hon. J. II. Scott Fivo Minuto Speeches Salem Business Men Ktirnl Tolephono W. D. Varnoy Discussion opened by John McKlnncy, Sec. Turner Tolephono Co. Hccitntlon Alletta Ncal . .,..,.t.,CTMK7TninnnrfTHinYltirinil ifflmahMrnirrrrnrnT"- NO MORE BASE BALL Deafness Cannot Bo Cured By local applications, as thoy cannot reach tho diseased portions of tho ear. Thero is only ono wny to euro deafness, and that Is by constitutional rcmodics. Donfncss is caused by an inflninod con dition of tho mucous lining of tho Eus tachian Tube. Whon this tubo is in flamed you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, nnd when it is en tirely closed, deafness is tho rosult, and unless tho inflammation can bo taken out-nnd this tubo restored to its normal condition, bearing will bo destroyed for- over; nlno cases out of ton aro caused bj Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mucous sur faces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso of deafness (caused by Ca tarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for circulars frco. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7Bc. Toko Hall's Family Pills for Consti pation. BIO BTEAWBEIUty CROP. Arkansas Crop So Large It Is Impossi ble to Pick It This Is borry picking tlmo in Ar kansas, and thousands of mon, boys, women and llttlo girls aro busy. Cars full of strawberries nro shipped from Arkansas at tho rata of 40 per day, yet so great is tho crop that oven this num ber is insufllclont. Tho early berries wcro killed by a frost, but thoso which aro duo' to ripen now moro than com ponsnto for tho loss, as thoy aro excep tionally fine. Thousands of acres in Ar kansas are now devoted to berry raising and so great Is tho crop this year that it is imposslblo to pick It. Many far mers aro picking thoir first crops this yoar und aro realizing thousands of doly jars. Berries sell at tho cars at 75 conts a crate Whoro tho farmer in Arkansas buys land and expects to ro- inuln thero tho custom is to plant an orchard with tho strnwborry plants be tween tho rows of trees. Man's Unreasonableness. Is of ton as groat as woman's. But Tbos. II. Austin, manager of tho "Be publican," of Leavenworth, Ind., was not unreasonable when he refused to al low tho doctors to operate on his wife, for fomale trouble, "Instead," he says, "wo concluded to try Electrlo Bitters. My wifo was then so sick, she coulu hardly leavo her bed, and Ave (6) phy sicians bad failed to relievo her. After taking Eloctrio Bitters, she was por fectlr cured, and can now perform all her household duties." Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist, price 60c. Lewis and Clark Exposition. BFrom the day of its opening. No- Tasaber 10, 10OI, down to the pros Stjtlmo this bank has gone forward ever increasing ratio. tut never before has it been so prepared to meet and satisfy needs of its patrons as now. f your patronage and influence re in any degree contributed to success of our business, we ink you for It. If, as yet, yoa are a patron, let this be your mvi- lion to become one. ilcm State Bank K PAGE, Presisfeat f. W. HAZARD, Caslikt During tho Lewis and Clark expo sition tho Southern Faolflo Company will sell round trip tickets to Portland, limit 30 days, at one nnd ono-tnlru rare for the round trip. For parties of ten or moro traveling on ono tioket, one fare for the round trip. For organizod parties of 100 or more, individual tiek- cts at one fare for tuo round trip. Stopover of ton days will bo given at Portland on nil one-way tickets reading through that point during tho exposi tion. Tickets must bo deposited with joint agent at Portland, and a ehargo of 50 cents will be made for the exten sion of time. 5-10to31 8UMMEB BOHOOL. The first term begins on the first rnn.iv In Mav. and continues for eight weeks. A thorough leview will be given in all branches tnr wgn mo iram grade. Address J. X KBAP8. Executive Committee of the Eugene High School Stops Further Ball Playing Eugcno Guard, 17th: This morning, whon tho students of tho high school entered tho building thoy wcro -confronted with tho following on tho bul letin beard: "Owing to tho continued courso of insubordination, both toward tho school authorities and tho cxecutlvo commit tde, and repeated nets of faithlessness on tho part of Its management nnd va rious other mombcra of the tenm, tho executive committee, finding no othor courso remaining, havo soon fit to din continue baseball In tho high school' for tho remainder of this season, and this shall bo notlco unto thosa concerned, nnd their authority for bringing the baseball season to a close. Brain Workers. Brain workers suffer from headache because they over-tax and exhaust the brain nerves. Tired, irritated, turbulent brain nerves throb and ache; this weakens the brain power, and robs the memory. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills bring tranquility to the ex cited nerves and stop the pain. If no relieved, this nerve disturbance is frequently ex tended to the stomach, causing nausea, vomiting sick head ache. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills arc convenient to take just a little tablet, that in a few mo ments relieves the pain; they leave no disagreeable after effects, as they contain no opium, morphine, cocaine or chloral in any form. "From pergonal experience , I can testify that Dr. jlllles' Anti-l-aln Pills are a mont excellent remedy for head ache nnd neuralgia. I have bten a great sufferer from both diseases for ;ne pi "iree years. A friend who had auo suffered from neumlrla handed, me. some of the Antl-Paln " lVftiMl vn PnmtiitltrtA It Tho nbovo notice was a great surprise uK.lntunt1 relief? BincVThen"1! ... It .t. ... , i . . .. ' tlAVrt H niirlffltri nt hnm. nrtif annlha. iu mi mo sitmenis, ns notning or tno sort wns oven dreamed of by them. They stato that tho only acts of insu bordination wcro when tho tenm stayed ono day over In Portland, and that tho grounds wero rorted to an outsldo tenm on Sunday Inst. When tho team loft for Portland It wns understood that thoy wero to play If. M. A. on Wodncs- lay, P. II. S. on Thursday, nnd return on Frldny for thoir classes. Howovcr, during tho gamo between E. H. S. and P. H. S. on Thursday tho management nrrnnged a gamo with Columbia Uni versity on tho following day, never thinking that tho nrrnngement would meet with opposition from tho school authorities. Ml tho studonts nro very much wrought up over tho nets of tho differ ent bodies In power for causing ath letics in tho school to bo . suspended. Thero wcro seven moro games schedulod for tho rest of tho senson four of thorn being championship games. They woro with Salem high school tomorrow nnd Saturday at Eugene, nnd during tho next two weeks games wcro to bo played here with Portland high school, Colum bia University, Hill Military Academy, University of Oregon nnd Wlllnmotte University. All of tho most important gnmes woro left toward tho last of tho soason, so tho tenm could play at its best. The board locked up tho dressing quarters, thereby cutting out tho prnc tico of tho team. Tho record of tho J OOO Feet 1-2 Inch Robber Lined Cotton GARDEN HOSE 6e A foot while they last R.M.Wade&Co. Proposals for Wood. Nntic is htrebv elven that the un denlimed will receive sealed bids up to 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday, May 20, 1005, for furnishing fir wood to Benooi wi- trlt Vn 24. at Ralem. Oreeon. Sped- 'fleatlons as to quantity, quality and delivery of wood may be naa oi tun undersigned or may be .seen at the office of the clerk of the district school iboard. Balem, Oregon, May 11, 1005. . K if. CBOISAN, Ai. O. CONDIT, Supply Committee. Baker City has" "25.000 Iub." The object of the elnb being to boost iiiimiiiitHi w i n inn; j Ice Ceam Vi pint In paper PU I0e 1 plat in paper pall ...15e 1 quart in pipes pall 25c gallon in paper pall . ...COe At Zinn's I IIHIIMIIIIIIHHU U. J. LEHMAN Bssn snd doors. All Wnds of home finishing. Phone 131 black. Also two floors of warehouse for rent; elevator and switching fscilltie i&P Edison Phonograph Agency. Gasoline Lamps, Mantels, Gasoline. Typewriters, Few, Seeond-Hand. Bent. havn a dacIcd nt linm. nnri another nt tho omce, nnd they nevr fall to relieve me." n. V, MEQAItV, 817 8. Sawyer Bt., Chicago, Ills. Dr. Mites' Antl-Paln Pills are said by jruur uruggm, wno win guiriruoo mm tne Tint picKaoe will benefit. T It ho W III return vour monev. 29 dotes, 2) centt. Never told In bulk, Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind ir a team so far this soason Is ns follews: K. IF. S. 0, Oregon A. E. H. S. 0, Oregon 7. E. II. 8. 23, A. H. 8. 1. E. IF. 8. C, Wlllnmotto 3. E. IF. 8. 4, Wlllnmotto 8. E. H. 8. 2, S. H. 8, 0. E. IX. 8. 2, Chemawa 3. E. IF. 8. 8, II. M. A. 7 E II. 8. 7, P. H. H. 2. E. H. 8. 2, Columbia 0. Not a cent wanted unless you (Iro curod, If you aro sick and nlllng, tako Hollls tor's ltocky Mountain Tea. A great blessing to tho human family. Makes you well keeps you well, 05 conts, Tea or Tablets. S. O, Stono's Drug Storo. JliP You should prnctico economy in buy ing groceries, because every penny yon save on your purcuase is a penny earned. Tho way to savo tho largest porcon- tage on cytty dollar, Is to buy at our store. Wo always offer full vnluo for your inonoy. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Hanltt Xawnnce.. 4.1 1 a 1 1 1 1 l-l l iii i.i 1 1 II 1 1 " I New Lange Hotel; ; Corner Sixth and Washington streets, Portland, Or,, (next to ', '. Imperial). Strictly fireproof and ; modern. Hates lowest for flrtb- ; class acrvlce. Steam heat and elevator, elegant cafe and bar ! ', in connection. On. direct lino to ; ) fair grounds. P. Lange, proprle- tor; Sam Bauman, manager, for- ! raerly of Omaha, Neb. ', HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI WHEN IN- NEED Of corn for planting, remember that we have a choice stock of both Oregon and i Eastern grown com, which eon be bad at reduced prices, at the Old Sellable Peed Store. Sarkge It Fletcher 322-324 CeauMtclal St. Boaond Operation. Corvallta Times) Physical Director Trine, of tho O. A. C, collego submitted Monday to a surgical opcrntlnn, the second within a month. It wns on af fection of tho chin, which was sought to to bo curod by tho former operation. It consisted of an incision in front and tho scraping of tho bono. Mr. Trino suffered untold pain with his malady during tho past several months, n i i i i Whoro aro you sickf Uoadacho, foul tonguo, no nppetltq, lack enorgy, pain In your stomach, constipation! Hoi tlstos 's Bocky Mountain Tea will mako yau woll and koop you woll. 35 cents. S. O. Stono's Drug Storo. rLETOHEa-O CltHiDRBN OBY POB OABTOBIA. Arrived, from Iowa. Jonathan ItTdlngs and'ffl'mlly, who-recently pnrchnsod nnd moved into the Wiggins residence on East Court streut, have been mndo happy by the arrival of thoir two sons from Iown. Fred J, Id dings has been in tho drug business, but sold out nnd came to Oregon to mnko his homo, and his younger broth er, Elmer, has; for sovoral years boon a bank employe, and edso hopes to make his homo hero. The family itrc, from Mnplcton, Iown, and will bo a welcome nddition to tho largo Town colony at this plnco. OAVOnXA. 3arstt y Tin Mnd Yw Hiw Urny gst Blgniture r W tdB LsssfttBStfisplClv .BBBlsBBBB'SBrv'tBWa SHOS STYI03, BHOn SATISFACTION, suon BAvrtra In wear, worry and cost all find good showing in our shoe salesrooms. There's a certainty about out footwear that ap peals to pcoplo who don't want to wear n pair of shoes n month or two to prove 'em. Our guarantee goes a long way with folks who hare known na many years. You'll share their satisfaction once you've tried our shoes and our merchandising rsothods. JACOB VOGT llHIHIIIIIW HMBMllHlil)MlMlHIOMlWMMiM ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing Lots of now goods at low pricoe. Ladios Sloovoloaa Whit Vests from 5o up. Nico Cballius at So a yard. Embroid eries Values up to 15o a yard, our prioo Co a yard. Corset covor embroideries worth 50o a yard for SOo n yard. Dainty White Goode, Figured black Lawns, Millinory In all tho now effects, Flowers, Foliage, Bucklos, Ohtffons, Mull, in fact everything that goes to mako an up. to-dato Millinory Do partmont. Littlo prices. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM DBY GOODS, OLOTIUNO AND MIUCINERY. 298 and 300 Commercial St Safem IMIHMMIHWmMIIIHIIIimnniMIIMIHMlliHT Kimt)temi8iiinif 'ltlwH ff JH Btl p'TL HsSsVasflsH itl '!' niK".-TZi' JssrassssBrTT THE PICK OP THB PORMT Has been taken to aopply tho stock of X lumber in our yards. Oar stocky 1st eomnleta with nil kind of lumber.- Just racelvd- , cv-ttetuh of No, i . . shingle, nbora car -of oovshak! ! Wo are ablet to 111 My-andH -Vlni'i ; of bills, vComo MdlK M.tfedw yewi i our stock. Yard and oe-3r t, P. ymatfj1 depot Tbooe Mi hi. (7iJ,rv ntmtffrvWJW boai.k uusitta w f ff l4alHIJf sltlsiliasmHIIlm TIEEBH'S NO TOOL sy l5r5 UKB A 0LD T00r' But the young one that pays out his good money for dry, tough and Inferior meats when-ho can get prime, Juicy and tender steaks, chops and filets for the same price right hero at all times. Our meats are cut from the best fed and fattest cattle, and is always satisfactory E. C. CROSS BUte Street Market. Fhone 31. llMIIMimilHIHHIIIIIIIIIMIHIMHIMIWlllllll Reg. No, 26531 RED SEAL Tri'l 2:0 Rcc2:10 0IBu' OF JO BEAX, 2:11. Sired by Red Heart 2tl0y, tho sirs of Chain Skot t;09. . Red Seal 2:10, Etc, Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25.... by Mark Field (son of Oeo. Wilkes), Dam of Ited Bcol 2:10 Al- sire of Daisy Fields ,2:084i Mam lawood 2ll0. brino field, Stliyi, etc. Second dam DAY IlKLIi by Advance, sire ef Malraska8i25,e Dam of Veritas 2iie4, Vindex 2i20U. Third dam daughter of Tippo 8a lb, a thoroughbred, XIU IIKAT Is by Red Wilkes, out of Sweetheart, by Sultan; aeeoad dam Minnehaha, the dam of Beautiful Dells, etc. SEP SBAX stands 1S.1, eompactly built, with great quality and a sura ;slre of great speed, lie will make the season of 3900 at the OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Ters $40 Smaa With the usual return privilege. Oood pasturage 'at reasonaWs rate to mares sent from a distance. SAM CASTO, Fair Gfcmtii, Or. ' for the eity so that by 1009 taey mu have a population of 25,000. 214 Coat Bt. inono v. unm9mMtB9miwmmmmiiimmmmmmmtt