,.;jWisfe - . U- WW am iiiy'"i""t'l""l"'l!i!,?Wl1 ' fl FEW POINTERS Our sUr in full of ths ehoiotwt, frohMt nnd Intent stylo 4ood, Wo offer rare Ur'flln in overy daprtrtmemt, And call ntlontion to tfici following SAMPLE BARGAINS: Fine MarwiUes eBlefpsri enly- Ifniiftteoaib ' Bopfrtor Ilue. tow4 Fancy towel, (well worth! IM). Turkey lied TM Linen (00 !") Auntfin :: idoii)... t.....-u it ii in 7T inane).. '-'...'.. .. The nboY are only few namplw of lor IIm of gout., whlehare In many places oomior ongw ioinw bjr UThe Udlea ofBalom are Invited to limine tbwe goods fe'ore btiylpg where THE PALACE ANdThCoTpANY, 307 Commercial Street. - IF - You are golatto build or mike any Mod of improvement, call on the -naden coed lor nuterlaL We ha ve a com plete stock, and are resdy to supply any prepared contract, sewer trork, rn&iax, etc Salem Improvement Co. Today July 6. Currency Is ecarce. Banks continue to fail. City council meets tonight. Batolll it at Ban Francisco. Admiral Tryon was deaf. Gold found at Fulford, Conn. I. O. Q. T. Lodge. Sire. E. M. Van- devert, D. G. C. T., organized Progres sive lodge of Good Templars at the Rickey school bouse, four miles east of Salem, with twenty-two charter mem bers, and the charter will not be closed until after their next meeting to give others an apportuuity to become char ter members who wished to but could not be there last night. The follow ing officers were elected and installed: Mr. A Bowermau, C. T.; Miss May Btaley, V. T.; J. D. Horner, Chap; H. Btaloy, Bee.; Miss Martha Bowerman, A. L.; Grant Keatereon, F. B.; Etbel bert Miller, Treas.; Ralph Bowerman, M.; W. R. Pflnnlg, C; C. H. Horner, Bent; O. C. Hutchens, L. .; Mrs. JennIeHutchens,8.J. W.; N.Bbrum, P. C. T. Road Machine. The county Judge and commissioners were out Wednes day afternoon to witness a trial of the Austin road grader. A half mile of road was thrown up with six horses in a few hours. The machine is made en tirely of steel and after the ground Is plowed It throws up a 40 foot road in five rounds of the machine. Oak roots two to three Inches In diameter wero taken off smooth and fir roots three to four inches in diameter. The machine 1b a great success In tho opinion of the court. The machine costs $3-50 and takes six heavy horses. Judge Hub bard says it will make road without plowing where tho ground is dry. i m Stolen. A golden spangled Poland hen, Bhe was a great pet and belonged to Mao Hofer of South Balem. If the person who was seu with her will re turn her no questions will be asked; If any one has bought her they will con fer a great favor by leaving word at the Journal ofilce. This fowl was award ed 11 rat premium in her class at the poultry show last winter and was so perfectly tame unyoue could pick her up anywhere. Bhe would slug about tho house all day In the most delighted manner and as a layer sho was un equalled by any In the Hock. A pentou who would steal such a pot to kill Is not lit to live. Tkutu. There Is a publication called "Truth" on sale at tho news stands In Oregon that should bo driven out of the trade. It Is filled with pictures In high colon that border upon the loud and suggestive If not positively obsceno. There Is an opportunity for the W. C. T. U. or Christian Endeavor societies or police magistrates to do some good work. Probate, Petition for the confirm ation, of the aalo of real proerty In the estate of Martha Ashcroft, deceased, J. I). Dhnlck being the admlulrator, ant u tod. J. B. Early, guardian of the minor helm, Ivy May, Francis and Edgar Walter, filed his Inventory. The value of tho property was found to bo $3,702. ThbSd IIeot. Band. It has been rendering exceptionally flno musloat the races aud Street parade at the booh hoar dally does much to draw out lauueuw numbers. A march played by the baud at tho fair grounds yeelerday sella well today reeled otTthe phonograph at tho cigar stores. r-ww i-ww- Gitv Bonds. The advertisement entered by the city council for bids ou city bond to refund the city debt has sot been Issued, Mayor Ualcti not liav ing signed tbtaaame. I prescribe SIshbjous Liver Regulator and it deserves all the praUfl It receives. -vDr. D. W. Atkinson, Sllcam, Ark, WI WlfWiMilWIHI a II I 9ft iota to JVVt - weanu - x,;',; ftOc and (KM o COO rjlrt ami lift ...- .- --- "W - -r the exceptional dHcm made on PERSONAL AND LOCAL. No city prisoners Jailed today. Sheriff Knight and hU force are dally pushing the delinquent tax sale. The One Cent Daily Is simply Im mense as a bard times offer. The One Cent Daily Is the biggest and best newspaper ever oflered tr.e people by a hundred percent. The circus Is located just south of the Commercial street viaduct. There was a bigger crowd In town to day than yesterday. There will be Im mense crowds all the rest of the week. F. B. Dearborn has a complete line of fireworks which will be closed out at cost. A good choice house to Bell on easy terms. Will take carpenter work In part payment. G. M. Beeler. tf. Don't sicken people with that bad breath. Take Simmons Liver Regula te sweeten it. An Albany man lost $ 70 on the shell game at the circus. Get a brick of bisque ice cream at the Spa for your dinner. Blondie. the Oregon horse that low ered the world's record of 4:48 for two mile trot to 4:48 at Salem Wednesday, is not standard bred. .But a dash of Oregon blood does not seem to have hurt. Sumpter camp Sons of Veterans meet at their hall in Turner block this Thurs day eveulng to elect' some much-needed otllcers and muster now recruits. Cant. Flavel. a wealthy pioneer of Astoria, is dead. Miss Nellie McCormack, who has been visitiugold frlendsof the Hawkeye colonv at Balem. for the past three months, will return to her home In Prlmgbar, Iowa, leaving today at 1:40. Miss McCormack la one of Iowa's tal euted lady Journalists and has written about the Pacific coast for the press of that state. Mm. Mills, who has been visiting at the home of her father Capt. J. Q Barnes, returned to Eugene today. The sheriffs sale of property for taxes baa been deferred until Friday at 1 o'clock, and the sale for school taxes until Saturday, at 1 o'clock, this week R. G. Coo'iran, of Brownsville, was in the city today. Miss Stelta Robinson, who has been tho guest of E. F. Onburn's family, re turned to Eugene today. Get a brick of bisque Ice cream at the Spa for your dinner. Harry Singleton and Frank Van Duyu start for the world's fair today. Tho states plculo general committee will meet at The Journal ofilce to settle all bills. Thero ueve'r was more perfect weath er for racing. The county court is still in session on routine business. City, County and State warrants are at par, but not much sought after by Salem banks, as money Is worth more than 8 per oeul at present. Swell Visitors. It may swell them up in their own estimation aud look bigger In print but It don't make them any bigger In reality Salem peo pie who register at the World's Fair as comlug from Portland. City Bond3, There Is a hitch about refunding Salem's city debt The at torneys differ aa to the amount of bonds that should bo Included In the tender of bids asked. Mayor Gatoh's opinion Is that the advertisement for bids In el'idea tho warrants for street Improve ments and lu all It amouuls to (57.000. He la of the opinion that a warrant drawu against a special fuud cannot be counted In fuudlng operations aa city debt. The present !s not a good time to hell bonds. Painting the town red means head arthe In the. morulnir. Simmons Liver Regulator prevents It WANTED. In hulk, all good shipping varieties of cherries lu the Willamette valley, Oregon Fruit fc Produce Co., Balem. (J.J8aw JCVJSKitfCr OAllTAi i. 1 1 n i nynwipiiwmu iiiii(iiiMiiwatwMtyiByw'fiiiwiiMBipPliii HMi ii iJU"JHMM nonnovixvRAi ummnara. SUM and Count tfoelttlM to Mt M 0lm 11 to 13th. Horticultural IriteresM wlllffi'uma'itl attention at the capital olty next wwk and Balem Jortleulturlol are prtpar lug for the proper reeeptlAU tt mem bttnat the Htate Bootaty on the oeea. ion of IU annual gatbfflnc. There will to prominent mn and women here who are practical fruit growers. The fruit Interests of Marlon and Polk counties should be well reprmnled. President Cottle I working hard to enlist all tho workers, He has ap pointed the following committee on de corations for tbo meetingn which con vene at the county court heuse: Mrs. Olive B. England, Mrs. U. E. Wahds, Mrs. Ida M. Babcock, T. L. Black, Bunt Miles, E. Hofer, C. B. Moores. Mrs. England has been asked to act as chairman of the committee. The stale meeting has not been enthuslastlally received heretofore at this city, and It is desired that the ball be decorated more grandly than a room ever was de corated before In tbe state of Oregon; that the decorations be got from tbe woods consisting largely of Oregon grape (which baa been made the state flower of Oregon) and beautiful bunches of ferns, of cedars and pines, wild flowers and vines from the woods. In fact it is desired that there be such de corations at this meeting as were never before seen gathered together in the Northwest, and such as will be a sur prise and a revelation, as it were, to not only the society but to all the citi zens of Salem. This can be done. Several of tbe committee have teams and propose to see what the woods con tain and make a grand earnest effort and perhaps surprise themselves with the array of wild flowers and flower lug native shrubs that can be pro duced. WILL TAKE DRIVES. One of the features of the state meet ing will be the opportunity oflered for all to visit tbe orchards in tbe vincinity of Balem in the mornings and even ings. For this reason, aud through tbe kind invitations of the citizens' and fruit growers of Salem and Marion county. The program has been ex tended and so arranged that it will oc cupy three days instead of two, as here tofore, leaving the early forenoons for driving and tbe Inspection of orchards. Much benefit will be derived from these drives, and all fruit growers are ear neatly requested to be present. ORE30N AT THE FAIR. L. H. Bailey writes about strawber ries received at Chicage: "On June 17lb, a lot of Clark's Early, a new variety, was received by the Oregon people In good condition, after having traveled 2,500 miles without refrigera tion. Six days after its arrival this berry Is still Arm. It is medium in size, exceedingly solid and tough, re minding one somewhat of the Glen dale. Tbe color of both exterior and flesh is very dark dull red. Tbe berry is not high In quality, but it certainly gives every promise of being a good shipper. There is more catarrh In this section of tbo country tbau all other diseases put together, and until tbe last few years was supposed to be incurable bora great many years doctors pro nounced It a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by constant ly lading to cure witn local treatment, prouounced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney !t Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tbe only consti tutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspooniui. it acts directly on the blood and mucous surfttct-s of the system. They oiler one hundred dol lars for any case it falls V cure. Send for circulars aud testimonials. Ad dress, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. JESTeold by druggist, 75c. MARRIED. GARRISON WATdON III balem. Wednesday, July 5th, 1893, Mies Susie Garrison, of Alsea, to Grant Watson, of Salem. Do Not Be Deceived. Persons with weak lungs those who are constantly catchlug cold should wear an Allock'a rorous fluster over the chest and another between tho shoulder blades during cold weather. Remember they always strengthen and never weakeu the part to which they are applied. Do do not be deceived by imagining any other plaster like them they are not may look It, but looks deceive. Insist always on having All cock's, the only reliable plaster ever produced. Tho family medicine TUTTS PILLS. of tho world J DPRICE'S ftp.alll Baking UiiPewder: The only Pure Cream of. Tartar Powder, No Ammonia; No Alam, Used in Millions of Home ao Years the Standui .I0UIKA4L THWWIUY, .nLV 0, ifcMJ, JOLT RACB MKKTINUS At Salem Are a Phenomenal Succor, BIONDIE BSEAKSA W0RL1TS RECORD PrMny tlio Jmt Day With raoiiHO Program. lu Wednesday made ao Oregon horse worth 3),000 In Iww than five minutes. Blondie, sired by Lemont, lowered the world's racing record for a two mile dash from 4s48J to 4:19, and had speed to spare. It was the last trot of tbe day and anywhere but in Oregon would have been heralded as a world-wide event and telegraphed acrosi tbe continent Here It Will probably occupy three lines in "the Oregonian." It was the last race of the day and attracted no unusual attention. But It proves that Oregon breeding is coming to tbe top. Tbo management of the July races has been excellent and the meetings are a great financial success so far. Friday U tbe last day and the crowning events of tbe meeting will take place. There should bean Immense attendance and all lovers of racing should give over tbe afternoon to their favorite pleasure. Tbe program for today's races Is as folio wb: Tbree-elghth mile running race horses entered, Black Alder, Lancer. Roan Oake, Innocence Abroad, Black Prince, Lida M., Arago, Viola, Sleepy Dave, Ben. One mile running horses entered, Nipper, Silvia, Nebalem, Undine. 2:29 trotting Pbalmont Boy, ""rank O'Nell, Kate Lee, Walter, Pandora, Anita. Two-year-old pacing Alta Wood, Prihirose, Addle R., Aun Alene. Ladles were admitted free to tbe grounds and grand stand and it was taxed toils utmost WEDNESDAY'S SUMMARIES. Running, half-mile aud repeat Pad dy Ryan won, Lancer second, Rocklan Boy third; time, 0:49J. Billy Ayres al so run. Three-year-old special Daisy II, won Springsteen second, Multnomah Boy, third, Daisy D. fourth; time, 2:39. 2:35 trotting Hamrock won, Anita second, Tybalt third, best time, 1:26. Half Fare. The B. P. railroad will sell half-fare round trip tickets for tbe Salem races from all points between Portland and Eugene. Tbe tickets will be on sale beginning tbe 4tb and will be good to return until tbe 8th. 6-28-tf WOOD WANTED. Persons wishing to trade wood for dally or weekly newspapers, and also parties owing us wood on account are hereby notified that we are now in a hurry for it Bring in your wood (or some fruit will be taken.) Hofer Bros., Pubs. Journal. dw-tf SUPREME OOUET. S. M. Archer vs. California Lumber Co., appeal from Coos couuty;afflrmed; opiuion by Lord; C. J. LarsClemenson, vs. Dora Holcomb etal., appeal from Coos county; af firmed, opinlou per curiam. R. F. McConnaughy vs. H. C. Wil son, appeal from Lake county affirmed, opinion per curiam. Emma Cosper vs. Ballstla Sblpps et al., appeal from Jackson county;argued aud submitted. Licensed. Permits to wed were Is sued today to Miss Susie Garrison and Grant Watson; also to Louisa Schwartz and Charles Busier. Besides forever renouncing his bachelorhood, be fore swears allegiance forever to Emperor William of Germany. Rich, Red Blood As uaturally results from taking Hood's Saraaparilla as personal cleanliness re sult from free use of soap and water. This great purifier thoroughly expels scrofula, salt rheum and all other Im purities and build up every oran of the body. Now Is the time to take It Tbe highest praleo has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy, yet efficient action. Bold by all druggists. Price 25 cento. Hon. B. F. Glltnei returned today from a trip to Portland and Forest Qrove. COUNTY COURT PK0CEBDIW08. Jtfl.V (I. Report f rtopt GWurit Ytm V. BtevsnM MM ftltowfd and report W. Cfpltd, ff h ..... a .iluss lt?i f AfAf road; awptl sm! rid ordered pnel. I 14 ptltlen ff rond of J?pi Uox tt !.; cranial and rtewers apnelnted, V. V. Hull, C. C. Mulkey, Frank Tat, to niMt July 10th. a. tit. In petition fef tmi of T. M. Dun Basnet at,; granted, K. Ite, J. O. Moore, F. M. Cox vlewM, to meet July IS, 10 a. m. In petition of John O. Khx et al.; for road, continued, Claim of Minnie J. Bonney for (ax rebate of 0 39; continued for verifica tion. In application for aid for M. B. Per kins: allowed 110 for July. In petition of T. W. Davenport et al for road; dismissed for want of Juris diction. The Merriest Girl that's Ont. "Bonnie sweet Bessie, the maid of Dnndee," was no doubt tbe kind of a clrl to ask. "What are the wild waves saying?" or to put "a little faded flow- er" In your button bole, she was so full of vivacity, and beaming with robust health. Every ar in the land can be Just as full of life, Just as well, and Just as merry as sbe, since Dr. Pierce has nlaced his "Favorite Prescriptlon"wlth In tbe reach of all. Young girls in their teens. Dasslnc the age of puberty, nnd it a erea. aid. Delicate,pale and sickly girls will find this a wruderful in vigor ator, and a sure correc'ive for all de rangements and weaknesses incident to females. WANTED TO HOLD HIM UP. Narrow Escape of a Salem Young Man from Highwaymen. W. H. Butcbard, the photograph man was waylaid last night about 11:25 as he got off tbe car on State street and was going across to bis home at J. P. Johnson's on Asylum avenue. Two men followed him a block, when be stepped into a yard, and they stopped. The men bad run after him to overtake him, down tbe middle of tbe road. He ran about half a block, when they were right onto him. Thinking it was his home, they tried to turn it ofl, and asked for a light for a cigarette. They were hard looking characters. It was very dark and Mr. Butcbard feels sure tbey wanted something besides a light. He had nearly a hundred dollars on bis person, and as one tried to head him off, tbe other was just behind him. It was a narrow escape for Mr. Butcbard, as the city was full of hard cbaracteis attending tbe races and circus. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE 1 hereby given that by virtue oran executlo t duly Issued oat of the Circuit court of the State of' regoa, for the county ot Marlou, and to me directed, on tbe 23th day ofJnoeA. D 189:1, upon a Judgment and de creeof foreclosure duly rendered, entered of record and docketed in aud by said circuit court on the 2'h day of June, A. D. 1S33, in a ' ert&ln suit then In said court pendin where in W. F. Barrows was plaintiff and Norton R, Gaylord was defendant In favor of plalntin and aealnsi defendant, by which execution 1 am commanded to sell tbe mortgaged prop erty hereinafter described, and out oi the nro- ceeds of such sale to pay the uiti and ex penses of sale, tin sum of four hundred fifty seven and O-10u (JIS7..'jO, dollars principal. In terest and taxes with lnieret 'hereon al tbe mteofS per cent, per annum frm tbe 12th day ot June, ISO, until paid, the costs aud disbursements of said ult taxed at $18 1 , and Ji5 00 attorney's lee. 1 have levied upon ana win an Saturday, tho 5th Dav oflAogutt, A. D 1893, at the hour ot 1 o'clock p. m. f said day, at tbe west door of of the ouuty court house. In Salem Marion county, Oregon, sell at public Mud, ii vj tun ujub uiuuer lor c sa in nan l on tbe day of sae.all the rUht. title and in terest which said defendant bad on or after tbe execution ot said mor esf e. ami Ml wr. sons claiming from or under thcmsnbsequ-iit wj iu- cc;uiir-ii ui uiiu murigvge. in ur to tne following dovcrlb-d property, to-wlb Begin nlng on the eat line oi U'h slree. In far rlb,sadiUtloo,"B" to tbe city of Balem, at tbeN. W corner of O. U and Eliza Darlings one acre tract, thence N' following the E Hue of said Httj street,. 1 0GJ chains easterly, Ht right angled to said Utu street, 2.41 chains, tbenoe toutberly parulell wl b .aid H street, lOSJf chains, to the 'orth line ol said Dar ling's one acre tract, thence westerly following lunuunuiiuoui leaning one acre tract, Z.41 chains to tbe Dlaceof bevlmilnt- and mnmin. Ing onf Mirth sere more or lens, being part of J. L. farrUa and wife's donation land claim. ..--.ifed w, ui n iiuiuieiiB menatan .aiarion countv. O egon. Dated at Balem, this 3rd day of July, A. D JOHN KNIUHT, Sheriff, Marion County, i reeon. By A. T. Wain, Deputy. 7-6-5-w No Thler. A lady from Buffalo had quite an ex penenco in a large Berlin hotel. She was a brave little woman "doing" the continent alone with her two children, without being able to speak a word of any language except United States. One night, having retired early with the lit tle ones, she was suddenly awakened by a peculiar noise, which she soon became convinced was caused by some one try ing to open tho door between her room and the one adjoining. She "wasn't a bit scared," but got np quickly, turned on too electrics light ana rang the bell, which resounded through the whole! house. The sound at the door ceased suddenly, and after a slight delay al "Dutchman," as she called him, ap peared to answer tho boll. I "Speak Englishr (the usual question.) "I sbpeaks heem a leetle," was the re ply. "There is some ono in the next room trying to open my door," excitedly. "No, he is ont," positively. "But there is Borne one there a robber, a burglar. Don't you understandf "Ho is oudtl He vill bo een at halluf past iwelf." "No, a robber! a burglarj a thief a thief, I tell j-ou a thief in the next roomf "Veil," meditatively. "I do not tir.v heeesfst'ief, but he ees oudt Ho Till be ten at halluf past rwelf , and I vill-- sSi!SrIiryCraWahtt(eal nee-n, jxcaange, iiyiynnf jwypw ijiiifjn)i mi.wiiinniii BEARING yoino utorou nrc imving great UlfiOllltjr in boflrillg tip titnos iw thtwo. ii fluoh Good Honest riom? Made Goods At low piicoa enables tho WOOLEN MILL SHE to bear up and increase business every year. M.00iEl ftUi STORi, SALEM, PERSONAt GOSSIP. Mme. Rennn is torecelro $1,200 a year from the French government Thomas A. Edison recently said that bo never owned a watch in his life. "I never want to know what time it is," so he says. Oscar D. Wetherell, the new comp troller of Chicago, is a native of New England and 65 years old. Ho is presi dent of tho Globe National bank and a Republican in politics. Dr. Naville, the explorer, has discov ered the burial chamber of Thothmes I, eighteenth dynasty, at Thebes, with a massive altar at the entrance thought to have been erected by his daughter, the famous Queen Hatasu. In Virginia, where Heretofore only one woman 'white) had been admitted to practice medicine, Sarah G. Jones, a mulatto of Richmond, has been licensed. It is said she will practice exclusively among people of color. The new Earl of Derby, formerly known as Lord Stanley of Preston, is a popular and easy going nobleman, a type of the "jolly good fellow." While gov ernor general of Canada he was dis tinguished chiefly for his love of outdoor sports. Sir Julian Pauncefote's salary has been increased from $30,000 to $35,000 in con sequence of his promotion to the rank of an embassador to this country. This makes his compensation exactly double that paid to our embassador to the court of St. James. Mrs. Christine Ladd Franklin is one of the few women who have won well deserved reputations as scientific think ers and writers. She is an American by birth and the wife of an American sa vant, and her name is frequently found in German periodicals. , Mrs. A. M. Mankly has bequeathed to the city of Washington a large sum of money for the erection and maintenance of a home for destitute women as a me morial to her mother. In memory of her husband she has willed to the Chil dren's Aid society $30,000 for the erec tion of a home. Unexpected. He had just received a letter from his son at college and was reading it aloud to his family, when he came to this pas sage: "I am taking lessons in fencing, and as the fee must be paid in advance will need another remittance." "Waal, now, that do beat all," said the old man, "what on airth does any body need to take lessons in fencing for, Td like to know? I've been fencing for 40 years and never had to go to college to learn how." "But times have changed, father," said his wife. "Fences ain't made as they used to was when we clim' them in Root hollow." "That's so," said the old man. "Ed don't say if it's a wire fence or a rail one, but I reckon he'll 'larn both ways. But, I Turn, I never expected a boy of mine would hev to go to college to learn fenc ing. It do seem queer." Then he wrote ont another check and forwarded it by the next mail. Detroit Free Press. An Outward Evidence. Husband Do you know that every time a woman gets angry she odds a new wrinkle to her face? Wife No. I did not, but if it is so I presume it is a wise provision of nature to let the world know what sort of a husband a woman has. Louisville Com- Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. St-te and Liberty St. -TOO MANY SPRING JACKETS- The season is rapidly advancing, and as we have on hand Joo many Spring Jackets, we have determined to cut the prices in two, and sell them quick. Wo are now selling $3.60 Jackets for 12.00 44.50 " $3.00 16.60 " M $4.60 $7.60 " $5.60 Please call early and get your choice. L,' WILLIS BROTHERS CO. . fJs:RA' HOUSE CORNER, nne line of Dre Goods, Clothlnjr, wt(Ur, always 0n band. m m iwi imm WjWJB( T&HShS!' 'Shafts OREGON, Something Wrongl There Is something suspicious about It wnen you are onerea BO'oemine lornoin- Ing. We are not doing business tbatwtj but let us say that nowhere among nonnl dealers can you get more for your moner man you aoirom us. we are now msxisi Dig run on RUBBER STAMPS We have Just received a large stock ol sip- piles direct from the East. Notice all the: dally papers for our advertisement Wr repair ota stamps, uome ana see uisna, ketnur prices. We will take pleasure Is quoting mem to you. Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers, 08 8TATE STKEET, ! NEW ABTERTI8EMEXT9. R 8 ALE. Fair young matched dart grar uaii-rercneron norses. J, Ji. ionr, tuo astt State street. They weigh about 21 T. na will go at a bargain. 7-64t W9.MOTT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office 3IoCommerilal street,ln Eldridge block. Residence 47o Commercial street. A BARGAIN A flnst-claJWo33 model Colum i. bla bicycle, aa good aa new, w milted for one year Has been usnd only tnree wette. Will be sold at a Urge discount. Call on W.I. Btaley. Capital Business College. 7-338 LOST. Eyeglasses and chain on 'ihurtdi)' aflernoon. Finder please leave at Joux- aL office. Most FR 8ALE. 2 choice lots. 4 blocks south of M. E. church, 8a em. Big bargain, or will trade for span ot hordes. A DARK. o-m oi South Balem. C)R SALE. A very nicely located lot. with Jj house, on Mill street south ol Willamette university For terras and particuIars.pIesM Inquire at this office. 5-23-lm 3 "mis PAPER Is kept on file at E. C. Date . Advertising Agency, 64 and 65 Merchants xchange. Ban Francisco, California, where contract for advertising can be made for it. HELP WAN TED. Agents paid a good com mission, and fcixo dnidend among them next winter. Special attractions iom pushed this year for which we want the Mr vice of best agents everywhere. THECURTItt t-UBLIsHlNO 00 Room 31, Chronicle Bblldlng, Ban r ranclKO. c HRI3T1AN BCIENCE Literature of sn -ir kinds on sale at 32o LJberty street. ATTENT10N.-Cash buttles, old Iron ai iey paid for rPi buttles, old Iron and all kinds of metsli. & nn htriftx. at old f Vinrt Hnniu Halem 1-M-ly L TOLPOLAB. ADVENTIST. Regular 8eventbX)..y Advent st services ! old Unitarian Hall opposite oi-era bnuie,Es lem, Batur- ays. Baboath school at las. at, followed by Bible reading and other sy,'2 Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:33 p. m. FOR SALE. On easy terms and cheap. A 10 acre crcbari ondunny bideNo. one. Smllessoutli of fcSaiem. frSO-Sdw JOHN HART. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. Leave orders atCotUe-Parkhurst block .too" 15, Balem, Orrgon. . SALEM, OREGON. SALEM, OREGOJf. Carpets, Hosfcry, Glove, and UndW r " l"WHHUiM'l'S"Hi W OR jsssisbif; v jsmasn fPL a jiSbpajMr'lK''? 4