WKDXMDAY, MARCH 23, lWW.
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WASUX OAMTAL JOU1UC AL, BAIJM, 0K8G0X,
AMERICAN WOMAN
SCORES "A TRIUMPH
Tie HtttfulMit. Geoe Keppel Will
B Lrft At Home With Other
4
Discarded BAge By
King Edward
Kodoi For
Indigestion
ttur UKftrftsfet !
United Frees Leasee Wire.)
Biarritz, March 24. Mly. potter
Palmer, aocloty ejticen, (a abdut to'sce
tie dream of hor long and successful
eetal career realized.
After overcoming many obstacles,
jM"Jelpally the opposition of Mrs.
OffKjM Kepa, sa'e will noea'Aave
,11m Kofior of acting as hostess to
Xing Edward of England In tier great
ril, Ktehcjmrtitl. Having aeeom-lwjsh,
pllshod tblfl, hor future as tho queen
of Kuropean society will bo assured.
Mr. Pnlmcr has often expressed
a wish to entertain icing Edward un
der .tho roof of Tier own dwelling,
butMro. Keppel, who is an Influcn
tinl member of tho king's rctlnun,
baa always upset her p'nns. Now
that Mrs. Keppel will not bo. at Biar
ritz tills season, tho Chi en go woman
la certain of gaining her fondest
Health of Animals Best
Because of Good Digestion
An'lntorcfltlng interview was ro
tently obtained with L, T. Cooper,
tho young man whoso theory and
mcdlcInoA have created such a sen
sation during tho prut yonr.
Mr, Coopor, In spooking Of tho re
markable nucceBH of his mcdlono,bnd
thla to eay on tho Hiibjeot; "My
medlclno rogMlnten tho stomach.
That la why It Im Bttccosiful. Tho
tho now medicine: "For over seven
yeara 1 Buffered with catarrh of tho
ntomach, and for tho past year I waa
lamo with rhoumuttsm, I attributed
thla to my atomach trouble, na my
circulation wbb vory poor. What
food 1 nto would ttirn to gas almost
at onco. I would havo a seuBntlon of
bloating, nnd would havo to bolcli
frequently to relievo thla. My heart
uumnn Htomach today lm becomo also becamo uffoctcd, nnd I would
iJegonornto, and la tho causo for most Hiiddenly becomo dlnsy nnd havo pal
ill health. In tho horso, tho dog. pltatlonB. 1 was tired and dull and
and tltn wild animals gonornlly, you
eo no norvo exhaustion, no chronic
debility. They aro not shut up day
after day with practically no oxor
4M and thoy nro not nblo to stuff
themselves with food whon their
Veil lee havo not had enough work
to Justify It. Tho human raco haa
keett doing this or years, nnd look
t tho result half tho people aro
X plaining of poor health, not real
ihs Just a half-slok, tired,
droopy fooling, Thoy don't really
kjtow what is tho matter with thorn.
I know that all tho troublo Is
caused by weak, overworked stom
ach. I have proved this with my
medicine to many thousands of poo
plo In most of tho loading cities of
this country. 1 oxpoct to do tho
amo thing lit Europe noxt yenr. This
I tho real roason for tho donmnd for
my proparatlou."
Among those who have rooontly
been converted to Cooper' thoory Is
Mr. Monroe Drown of 8 Hancock
atroet, Wlnchoator, Mass. Mr. Rrown
ks thla to say of his experience with
despondent at nil times. I lost a
groat deal of flesh, and wns norvouu
and doprossod. This went on for
ovor aovon yeara, although I Hpent
hundreds of dollars trying to got re
lief. "Whon Coopor was In Boston I
hoard a good deal aborat hlu Ideas on
ntomach trouble Noxt, ono or two
friends old mo thnt his medicines
had greatly holped them. I pur
chased somo of tho New Discovery
medlclno. Today I nm perfectly
woll; I H)cop liko a boy, can cat any
thing nnd bnvo no rheumatism or
heart trouble., I no longer jhnvo any
gas on my tstomach, nnd feel as 1
did years ago. No ono could bo mora
astonished by theso facta that my
self. Thoy are remarkable but truo.
Thla la indood a wonderful medl
clno." Tho Cooper preparations . havo
boon more wldoly sold and discussed
since bolng introduced than anything
of tho kind ovor boforo sold by drug
gists. Wo sell thorn aud oxplaln
their nature J. 0. Perry.
H. after 1 i.m fcottl e4 Xodot, you
en fcoflMtljr cir It h Ml fctMfited 700. we
will nfond 70W tnoaer. Try Xodol todr 00
this nrrHee. Fill Gut b4 Ia tho follow
lot, prcMftt It to lh dealer at the liens of
parch!. If it fslle to titltfy yoa reiorn tb
fcotiU to Ibo detler from whom rod boat bt It.
nd w will tttnai your money.
Stt
Sirs kere
.CNvrxuent-
BijestsWhatYouEat
Art Hake tk Stftth Swe4
X. C. DeWITT CO. CUcaio, VL
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TRI-CITY BASERALL
LEAGUE ORGANIZED
KxccHit Line-up Will Wo Formed
for tho Home Team.
Victory for 'JYIt'plWiin Olrl, OHKtlON NLKCTHIC CUTS
A Srtlom special nays: RATKH TO HOltSi: SHOW
A deelMon by tho uipreme court Tho Oregon Blectrle railway will
lives Miss Francos Mcl.cad, a ateno- havo in effect on way fare for tho
graphor of Marshflold, tho right to round trip from Portland and nil
continue hor ault aguluat tho Paolflc stations north of Ghomawa to Salem
Btatea Telephone and Tolegraph com- on eoaslou d! Salem Horso show,
lBy for $1200 for falling to dellovor Saturday, April 4. Tloketa will bo
A Hiewage to her. ono tale April 4, good going and re-
Judge Hamilton, and Attorneys R turning on any train of same datg
W, Ueusen and John Hall met at as sale
fort Orford on their way to Gold o
Reach to hold court last AuiHtst." State of Ohio. Gltv of Toledo. Law
They dUcorHl they would not have ons County, ss,
m atenographor and called long dl- Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
"laneo asking for Miss Melad at ho Is senior partuor of tho tirm uf
Harshfleld. Tho telephone opera- l J. Cheney & Co., dolag business fri
tar, fty accident, eallM a Mrs. Me- the city of Toledo, county and state
L,od, n nurso, to tho telephone, nnd Aforesaid, and that said firm will
fee in reply to Attorney IJurton'a pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED
question. "Can yon tako a ease at DQU.AH8 for each and every case
Gold lleaeh," mild "No, I have a case of Catarrh thut cannot he oured by
ro now." the uso of the Hall's Catarrh, Cure.
The lawyers, by the peculiar FRANK J. CHUNKY,
equivocal use of the word "eauo," Svarn to before me and subsorlbed
ltd not loam of the mistake and e- In, tny presence, this 6th day of D.
etred a stenographer froui' w- eewber, A. D., 1SS6.
VMrg. Thl fibUtuto subsequently (Swl.) A. W. OLEA80N.
rued over fliOO In fea, and It Is Notary Public,
Ifc wutfttiUoV of Mi MeCeod that Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In..
hn lost this Htnoum liy tho fall- toraally, and aota directly on tha
wr to call hr to the 'phono. Tho blood and wueoua surfaces of the
VslephoHO company, on tho other
BMksvd, clatar that If the jftles call
i$ for h number had been damaged.
Uky would be eutlUed to j'eeorer,
lMt that a Mliia MoLead had net nut
In , call or paid nay money, Uioyj
mft not responsible ful any lo to
lr. Tho 8Uprom court Ih Hh de-i
system. Bead for testimonials fret.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., ToldQ, O.
Bold by all druggists, 75u.
Twke MaU'a Famli- PUU f?r con,
sanation.
New XotntlNi,
U. J. Oorman, The Dalles: W. a
eWo ysMeday, overrulod R9S tNttorvon. lAibauiw; Ceo. T. Sum
jsiH.FaMtc by Judge llerrla of Coo weyn, naker Olt Howard k Crofts,
imty, and order! that the ease Lents; H, IMaleU It. v. Walker,
W proeetHtiM with. Portland.
'" "-P - a ,
W YOI KXOW. DtWIU a Uttly Uarly Risers, small.
TM wertta of t&9 TKaa Wosder, you IFt 'H ",w vwr v"1- M by
m4 sr ttKr frow kldsey, au aruKK,tP-
141 tt Ur rlcuwatle trouble. l
fitile, twe mowtks treaiweat, eeld
y S. O, () drug ftwtt, r Wy wall.
rcit5w,nUW h eh Wtl.
Oji-sifoanxji..
lU tXKfMlsMMMliasst
(zmt
Duo to the c-xce-llom Htipport and
ecouragoment given by tho Salem
baBobal fans, tho Falrmonmt base
ball aggregation of South Salem, are
now in a fair way of placing an A
No. 1 BBOsrtmont of horsohldo mlnlp
ulntore upon tho four cornered turf
for tho coming sennon, nnd notwith
standing tholr ro3poctlvo alzcs and
exporionco, tho youngsters declare
that thoy will most willingly obllgo
any "take-in-camp" nlno in tho nmn
tour cIiibb situated in nny ponctrnblo
district in Oregon, providing their
piny grounds nro modorntoly smooth
nnd Inclosed In order to nasnro con-
vonlonco In plnylng and expenses re
quired for bucIl -traveling as thero
may bo, nnd thoao who desire to Uiko
ndvontngea of thla Invltntlon, will
rocoivo Immodlnto ottontion by ad
dressing all correspondence to tho
mnmigor, Mr. Otto Miller, hero at
Salem.
Tho llno-up or tho Fnlrmount toam
In Bomowhnt tho amo as thnt of last
yonr with tho exception of n fow now
plnyera. Dnuo will rosumo his for
mer position aa "the man In tho
box." This younar twlrlor hn tho
making of a 'splendid nrtlst In tho
pitching lino, nnd his work so far
thin season Is mnich bottor than that
of last year owing to hln good con
trol nnd qulck-broaklng curves which
aro so puxtllng to tho batter. Kooton
will also hold down the oenter hnlo
thla season, nnd his remennor on tho
diamond during tho few times ho
ban been In notion of late is tho samo
as heretofore a thounh thn amllo.
xvhlch nlwnya nppeara on his fnco
nt tho nronor time. Is nomowhnt
broador nnd entournglng, ono of tho
host mnnnora. n pltehor can assume
whon In a bad predlcamont. 8ovornl
other candidates for thla position are
in vlow, but only two out of tho. try
out, which will bo held shortly, will
bo given tho supervision of tho box.
In all probability, Frank Rhodes nnd
Hny West will bo soleotod for catch
era, nnd a moro capablo backstop
could hardly bo ploked up In this
olty, both men having oxtenslvo ex
perience In this dlfllcult position on
various teams. Only ono man has
so far aspired for tho first sack posl
tlon. ho bolng "Mike" Rasmusuon.
who was with tho Falrmoninta InBt
year, although Welch la proving
himself capablo of holding down the
No. i corner, but his work with tho
"big stock" Is hardly up to that of
Hnsmusson's.
The plaeo on second now lays bo
tween Clay Carey and Paul Ravoaux.
the latter named, held down several
positions on the woolen mill nine
laat season, and Is a vory fast player
in most eliy part of the game In
whJob ho may be placed, while Oaroy
relayed with Palnnount as shortstop
and third baseman with fairly good
success and ho has a good batting
average. Oito Miller will probably
resume his old position on tho nlno
aa tho third man around, while tho
man to stop the hot ones at short
win ue John Humphries. Evert
Arnold Is the only fleldor to bo
uamed definitely, as sevoral players
aro trying out for that position,
among thea belug nay Philips, Fred
wngto and will DanWs. n well
known fly oatohera.
The maaagemeat of the Trl-Clty
league players In this city, havo
given tho Falrwouat twya tho llret
dhanoo. or prefereHrM, of tho leaguo
ground here on Sunday, whon not
la te by the Trl-Clty players, thus
cmnbllng them to tover some of the
CApensea for the transportation of
outside teams who give return
game to tho Fainuouat club
n ,
A Snellen jjh
U not pretty nor pleasant Whether
U'a caused by sruralgia. toothache
or aoeldent. Uallard'a Show Unlmeat
will reduee the swelling nad relievo
the pala. The great and sure cure
for rheumatism, wits, auras, brulsee.
scatta ay and aU achw audi palas.
ovi' oy u uvaicr.
OREGON'S
OPPORTUNITY
COLONIST RATES from all parta of
"Uio United Stat nd Canada to all
parts of Oregon and the Northwest
vlll bo put i to' effect by
THE OREGONRAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO:
a4 "
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
(Lines In Oregoa)
v DAILY DURING MARCH AND APRIL, IMS.
Front tlw Prlciiml Cities o tlw Middles West tho Rates will Be
as Follews:
FROM TO SALEM FROM TO SALEM
CHICAQO. $38 COUNCIL BLUFFS ....$30
ST. LOUIS $35 OMAHA 30
KANSAS CITY f30 ST. PAUL ....30
Corresponding Rates from all other Eastern polntB. Stopovers at
plennuro nt nil points in Orogon.
Tho Colonist Itato Is tbe greatest ef all hOBtobHilders. Oregon 1ms
unlimited resources and needs. moro people who desire homes and
larger opportunities.
Oregon pooplo can accomplish splendid, roaults by heralding
this opportunity to all tho world. Send Oregon literature giving
good reliable information about tho state, far and wide. Call on the
abovo railroads for It if necessary.
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Hero at homo it desired. Any agent is authorized to accept tho
required deposit nnd telegraph ticket .to nny point. Call on local
agent or nddross.
WM. McMURItAY,
General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon.
Southern Pacific
a. R. Tine
Time Card No. R2 Effu.
December 20th, J2.01 i w
Toward Pnwi ...... . .
No. 16.-5:63 A. M. OrSt?
No. 12.-2:45 P. M. noW
Benenr. u,5
Toward Portlnna jy
i2r!M TiJ
.No. 226-10:40 a. m., j
arrives. v '
No. 226 li:2S a. .,
departs. 7 lt
Toward San Francisco Tmtl
..w. ., a. M. Kosestrj
NWU5V1
No. 17.-6:45 P. M. Cottit,
Pasaengor.
No. 15.-9:66 P. M. Callfw,!,
yrcs.
No. 13. 2:01 A. M b
Express.
Toward San Fraadsoe Tntiii
11U. AX. m& A. M. PnTlU.. .
rreigac.
Wo. 225 11:28 A. M. Way.
tiWiWWmliWWliNCetiWele1sWiiWiiWtiWtt
Don't rend this unless you aro in need of somo of theso
w articles, and wish to nnvo money by buying them at a bargain, "m
Until Mnrch 30, In order Jo m11 rn r new gooas, inoso iiemB
win do orrorcci.nt greatly rouu' !".
Theso nro all of standard make nnd good quality.
Regular
r Prlco
C Ono now 3-lnoh wngon, comp'uto $110.00
Ono now buggy, host mnuo. "
Ono now buggy, boat make. ... 95.00
Ono now runabout 55.00
Ono now disc harrow 22.00
Ono now Tlgor drill 90.00
Ono now Buckeye binder 100.00
Ono new Buckoyo mower 60.00
Ono now Uuckoyo rake 32.00
Ono now DuvIb cream separator 100.00
Ono now 14-Inch Rock Island Clipper stool plow.. 19.50
Ono now 15-Inch Rock Island Clipper Btool plow.. 17.50
Ono now 10-Inch Rock Island Clipper steel plow.. 13.50
Ono miw hnndmndo light express 75.00
Ono now hundmado tiuht cxnresa 75.00
Also second-hand cultivator, mower nnd rnko nt n bargain.
Single-trees, double-trees, neck-yokes, dashboards, cushions,
at a 30 per cent reduction.
An nssortmont of about $300 worth of paints, lead, oil, var
nishes nnd stnlna will be put 011 snlo.
I will alio soil on commission any Implemont or vohlclo
which you may wish to dispose of, at any time.
GEORGE B. JACOBS
Sale
Prlco
$ 95.00
100.00
80.00
42.50
7.50
72.50
135.00
48.50
29.00
65.00
15.00
13.50
11.50
60.00
60.00
ft Corner Pine nnd Front St.
SALKM. OREGON
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YOU'LL ENJOY A DRIVR
In ono of our rigs just an much aa. if
you owned It. Moro,, in ract, for
you wl'l havo nil tho pleasuro and
only n mcro fraction of tho expouBQ
of a private Btnble. You aro" not
limited in your choice of a turnout,
either. Our livery aorvlco can sup
ply anything you require, from a
runabout to a coach and team. How
can wo servo you?
FASHION STAI1LES,
C. W. Yannke, Prop.
131-137 N. High St. Phono Main 44
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BOSTON BROWN BREAD FLOUR
Is Self-rising, It makes Genuine Bown
TIMR TABLE
CORVAiiLI8 & EASTRKV
Trains from and to YaeMH. i
1NO. 1
Arrives a: uorrallfc ....ll'Hd
Arrive, at Albany 6:SSe.i
Leaves Yaqulna , 6:45 ev J
Krlves at Albany 11:51a,
No. 2
Leavo Albany . 1Vy
Arrives at yaqulna .... 6:j.j
Trnins to and from Beta.
leaven C'jrvtdlls 1 p,
N3. 3
Leaves Albany 7 .!
A. M. 0:00, a7;05, 8.05, 11,1
No. 4
Leaves Detroit V.X
follows, commencing Jan. 16, IK
Trains for ComlHs.
No. 8
Loaves Albany 7.51 ti
Arrives pt CorTallls . ... 8.SSa.i
No. 10.
Loaves Albany 1.551
Arriv03 at Corvallls ... 4:15 1
No. 6
Leaves Albany , 7 : 4 S ?. i
Arrives at Corvallls .... 8 li
Trains for AIbr.
No. 5
LcavcB Corvallls 6:J0ti
Arrives nt Albany 7 tOtj
No. 0
Loaves Corvallls M5M
Anlvcs at Albany I'Mm
No. 7
Loavojj Corvallls ...... (Oj
Arrives at Albany Wi
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Leaves Corralllt 11 HM
Arrives at Albany 11 MM
No. 12 (Sunday only
Leavos Albany ...11 11
Arrive a Corvallls .... 1 1'-
For further inforinatloa pe
VM. McMFKRAT,
Gen. Pnss. Act.. I'ortlaW,
' ------ .w .
Jno. SI. Scott, Asst, 0. T. J
Bread, Toothsome Qaick Biscuit, nd a
GLORIOUS BOILED P UD D
Oregoa Electric
Railway
TISD3 CARD
Leaving Sslem.
Portlnnd and Intormeibd
Innnl
Portland and intermedlt &
inonl .. IWM
wst Woodburn. WllionTUI. '
atin, Portland, limited JJ
Portland aud intermeaiaw r-
local -,Ii
Portlaud and laterroeJiate &
i.i Mf'
West Woodbura, WHsontttl. W
in nilnmt llmitfd 1 "'
MU, iW.W".-.
Sold by Al Grocers
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HAVE AN EARNEST CiRE
For the comfort of tho folks at home. Bundle up tho
family washing nud phon No. 25 early Monday for us
to send a wagon lor the clothaa. v win vm
money, worry and discomfort, and save the olothes, as well. They
will ooiHO back to you fresh, erlsp and dean.
WE DO IT RIGHT
The Salem Steam Laundry
THE LAUNDRY THAT
KNOWS HOW
sevfsmM
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r--l.nn;ion nnH lntere$t
f : - iis
I luvai
Arriving Sl&
;:;, ...i
Portland and lateraied!U &
Portland! Tuatetl..Wllw;
n..n.nj .nil imiftrateJUi
" "u,r "" 1 i
looai , ,.
rUll"U " .l
Portland." Teaiatia. WH
woououra, '-
ruruuuu " .-.-- r IJ Jk
local .-
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LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY
DEPENDABLE BRAKD
Manufactured by GldeoRStolz Cwupay, Cof. m ami Smmr Sts
SALKM, ORKC.ON rnoVR ux
solutioa. test 29 to 31 Bautae. v
fin? !f Jt5rOI,ISR lnD. A. WIHTB A SONS, TILL,
PrltiU D 0"EnT A CO. AND AT FACTORY.
Price S.S0 ttr oarrel; nu t0f If reluraft4
c....ar. PnMOSt &
aicauct. -
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rs timv::.Y.4
leave for Portiaaa "TT r
nw unrt iTJUBJ' - .kll
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Tuesday, iaura- - -
6 a. m. For corr.'- ,j
i c.tnralT w ..
Thursaay ana "- 7.
m. M. P. aU
wis, a-
10:
end dok at f ' JK
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