EKm &V&Nm(4 UAPiTAL tTOlIBKAli, SAtttt&DAY, AtJGrXTSl? 12, 193 -S5h- iMTilil SUB For 30 Days. ALL DRESS GOODS INCLUDED. Call and Get Prices. Our two fine presents will l,e' given away September 1st. THE PALACE anddshoegcompany, 307 Commercial Street. - if - You are going to build or make any kind of Improvement, call on the uudenlgtied lor material. Wehaveacompletostock, nndare ready to supply any prepatod contract, sewer work, (Trading, etc. Salem Improvement Co. IN Jail. There la a man in the Marion county jull who in a moment of desperation forged a check on Judge F. A. Moore of the supreme court. He was hungry and thirsty, weak and dis sipated and acknowledges his ofl'encc. Bank president and mayor of Allmuy J. L. Cowan got away with about $80, 000 of deposits in tlio Lebanon and Linn county banks. He registers ut hotels in Portland, has his office as mayor, is a prominent Mason and prob ably lives aa high and driuks as much whisky as ever. Ho will probably never be molested in his appropriation of other people's money while the tramp newspaper man who forged a check for $15 will go to states prison. Aa a rule it la a very respectable class of men who aro found in the jails nowa days. W. O. T. U. Tlie meeting of the W. C. T. U. on Tuesday last was of unus ual iuterest. Mrs. 8. H. Bpangler, oounty president was present to Infuse now life Into the union aud to adjust the various departments of the work to correspond with the county work. Sev eral new members were present who gave promise of future usefulness. m Pioeons. A score of carrier pigeons shipped here from Puynllup, Wn., were released at the H. P. depot at 0 a. in. As it Is over 200 miles to their home, it will bo a severe test for tho birds, as thero are many of thi'iu young. Next time, If thoy get home, they will be taken to Halsey. Balem Alive. More dirt is being moved, more lumber Is being used, moro brick aud stone are being laid iu Balem thau iu auy city in the valley. This is not being douo with state money either. Other towus cim do as well as Balem if they have the money to do it with. Tkmi'Kiianck Mhktincis. Rev. U. A. Rice, a Good Templar lecturer, Is in town and will speak at I. O. G. T. hall this Haturday evening, addressing Capital lodgo, aud tomorrow, Bunduy, at 1 p. m. at W. O, T. U. hall, to which everybody is Invited. Looal Off. The Albany local train between that city and Portland goes oft sure. It will ruu into Port laud the" last time on the morning of tho 10th, Wednesday. The- overland will pick up the business on a now time card. Tub luiioas. Commissioner Wat sou and Euglueer Culver examined the Big Baloin Brldgo this morning and they say the whole bridge must be re planked and tho court thinks tho lum ber can bo got on tho ground tor $3.00 u thousand. Teacheks. Tho examination of4G applicants for county teachers certifi cates got through yesterday, Five wero applicants for state diplomas. Tho examination of the papers will be concluded on Wednesday. AovKHTiSKita. Come In and seo Tub Jouunal'b lists of threo thous and of tho best people iu Oregon to do business with, Try our columns if you want actual returns for every two-bit pleco or dollar you invest. Tuna tub Hour.. Thoro is never any trial about It iu getting fruit, vege tables, oanubd goods and groceries of that lluely Bjjnoluted grocery house -J, A. Van Eaton's. i a i TRY A Whkkl. For a few hours spin iu tho cool of the oveiilug or for a Sunday ruu In the country try a Col umbia bicycle, for rent ut the Look wood Messenger oillcc. To l'HK JUY, The Oreuou Paclllo will take u hard Mines oxcurslou from Albany to Yarjulua Ilay and return for t i.fin. Irvine Albany Sunday at 7 a. pi, Go to Albany on tho evenluglooal.Joveulug, J, K. Allison takea hb place. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Visit Tho Fair store, 108 Court St. Mrs. Mary H. Etrle. of Newport, Ky., will slug at the W. C. T. U. hall tomorrow ut 4 p. m. Greatest Sunday dinner in the city at Strong's. Travel is very light on street railways and retrenchment is the order of the day in all business. Greatest Sunday dinner in the city at Strong's. Manufacturers East seem to think they have nothing to fear in the shape of a free trade administration under Clevelund. It Is a poor time to start new papers, The people should give their support to well established papers aud enable them to be independent by making them self-supporting. Greatest Sunday dinner Iu the city ut Strong's. Ex-County Recorder J. Benson Starr wus u passenger north this morning. Mrs. Wells Lutourette, MIsa Emmu Norrls, and Misses Eva and Greta Lat ourette, have returned from a two week's visit in Oregon City. Mrs. A. F. Cox returned to her home in Portland this morning, after a visit in this city for sometime with her son, Jay Cox. A Chinaman Jim Yo on the Petty John hop farm, wus cut over the eye yesterduy, while resisting au olllcer In his efforts to collect a poll tax. T. C. Smith, jr., Is oil" for a few days at Clatsop Beuch. A wood suwyor by name of Baker, on Asylum avouuo lost several fingers today from coming Iu contact with a circular saw. Among Salem pusseugors for moun tain aud seaside today were Claude Gatch, F. L. Hodgkin, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moores. Ruth Gabrielson, F. J. .Hurt. E.J. Swnilord, Judge and Mrs. Beuu. Mrs. Lydla Leubo accompanies the Lleutoneiit. Y. M. O. A. hall ut 4 p. m. tomorrow young men's service. Prof. L B. Baldwin wll spcuk. Doors are open at 2 o'clock. Let eyory mau attend, Miss Mpry Kelley, of Salem, will teach tho public school at Amity this winter. Mrs. 8. C. Koonco of Clarkvllle, Pa., Mrs. Trumbleof Sowlckley, Pu., and two children and Paul aud Ruth Wul lacu urrlved homo today. Dr. Gwynne is ut Newport for a few weeks. Miss Beatrlco Sheltou and Miss Reble McDouuld are with friends near Stay ton for a few days. Internal Revenue Collector Black of Portlaud, Is In the city. Secretary J. T. Gregg of tho State Board of Agriculture, Is iu the city. Mrs. I. N. Moores, of Webfoot. has been visiting frluudsund relatives Iu Sa lem, tho past two week. Mr. Moores will go to Sutem on Saturday aud re turn home with his wife on Monday. Duytou Herald. Capt. D. C. Sherman, of Salem, was In Albany yesterday, assisting Iu the Inspection of tho militia company here. Albany Herald. Justice Poujade, of Gervals, was Iu the city this morning. He is very much put out at cuts by the county court on his fee bills aud says he has never made out a bill that has not stood the tost of law, Dr. J. Reynolds was called to Ger vals on ullloiul business this ufteruoou. Mrs. Reeyes, who has been the guest of Mrs, R. B. Cuuuou, lea for CulU foruia today, Mrs. Billiard ofOroville Is the guest or Mrs. J, E. McCaustlaud. A fifty bushel fruit drier went out rroiu tuo Jory & Hon factory today to thoShepard fruit farm In Polk oounty. N. J, Damon la homo from the Idahna country. Chas. Cosper, the mail carrier, takea his vacation, golug to Newport this OREGON NATIONAL OUAED. Oompanlea Leave Salem For Camp Compson, Near Oregon City The armory on State street was a scene of great activity this afternoon. Scores of militia men in bright uni forms were rushing around getting into place, finding their gripsacks, strap ping on their knnpsneks, and waving farewells to their best girls who were hangingaround In a most tuutalizihgly ailectionute manner. M AND B COMPANIES went about fifty strong. Battalion Commander Major Sherman and Bat talion Adjutant Lieut. Roblin, were in full uniform. H company wus ollicered as follews: M. L. Myers, Capt,; R. H. Leabo, 1st Lieut. B company went under command of Lieut. Percy Wil lis, Lieut. I. W. Berry. Ofllcers aud men were in fatigue uniform and marched out of the armory at 1 p. m. At the S. P. depot lines were formed and hearty cheers greeted C company, of Eugeue, as the train pulled in. THE START. was made in great shape. A special car was side-tracked for the Salem boys aud the blue coats bad it all to them selves. It wus taken advantage of by a number to get a holiday from business and the Queen Capital City of the Pacific coast will be well repre sented. For a volunteer affair, it was a Bplendid turn out, und the boys will do credit to the National guard. They are gone for eight days. Tue Journal is ollicial paper for the camp, having its one representative and a subscrip tion list that will read the dally news from home fresh every morning. THEOSOPH? IN SALEM. Free Lectures on tho Given. Subject to Be Dr. Alien Griffiths, of Sau.Franclsco, Pacilio coast lecturer on Theosophy, is now touring the coast. He bos already lectured in the principal cities, and has just arrived in this city. Dr. Griffiths presents Theosophy as a rational philo sophy which throws light upon many perplexing problems of life and death, the origin, development aud destiny of the race, aud kindred topics not com prehensively considered by other sys tems. Theosophy, he claimB, appeals to students und thinkers wao are dis satisfied with current conceptions and search for more light theieon. Cultivated audiences have greeted Dr. Griffiths everywhere, and ho has beeu cordially received by both public aud press. While in Salem he will de liver two lectures 'n tho Unitarian church us follews: Monday.Aug. 14th, subject, "Theosophy, Adepts and Cycles;" Wednesday, Aug. 10th, "Kar ma and Reincarnation; Have we Lived Before, Shall we Live Again on this Planet." Both lectures will be free and begin at 8 o'clock. All ure Invited, es pecially students and thinkers. Greatest Sunduy at Strong's. dinner In the city A Valuablo Remedy. Brandreth's Pills purify the blood, stimulate the liver, strengthens the kid neys, regulute tho bowels. They were Introduced in tue United States iu 1835. Since that time over sixty mil lions of boxes of Brundrteh's Pills have been used. Tills, together with thousands of convincing testimonials from ail parts of the world, is positive evidence of their value. Brandreth's Pills are purely vege table, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any time. Congregational. No preaching tomorrow. 8uuday school as usual. Iu the evening special song service, free to all. Evangelical. Regular morulng and evening services tomorrow at W. C. T. U. rooms, Court street. Sunday chool at 12. All Juylted. J. Bower box, pastor. Baptist Church. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. by Rev. C. Still well, of Gar- Held, Wash. Subject, "The Gospel's Natural Fool." No evening service. Sunday school at uoon. Eudeavor meeting at 0:30 p. m. St. Paul's-A. M. E. church, North Salem, services at 11 a. m., 1st Cor. 1:30 St. John 15, und 7:30, St. Matt Jl, 22, 20. Sunday school at 1 p. in. This Is tho pastor's farewell sermon before go ing to conference on tho 15th lust. All Invited. G. W, White, pastor. Greatest Sunday dinner in the city for visit of a week or two atTalent, at Strong's. Ashlaud Tidings. (Oi The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Animonlaj No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes Years the Staadwd HENRY GILFRE7 OtfT. Senator Hill Asks for tho Oregonian's Removal. Senator Hill, of New York, namtd for his only appointee Colonel John A. McEwen, of New York, who is to i 6 principal legislative clerk, In place of Henry H. Gilfrey, of Oiegon, who has held this position a good many years. Colonel McEwen is a personal friend of Senator Hill, mid met him in hia South ern tour last fall. Mr. Gilfrey is well known all over Oregon, having passed the greater part of his boyhood and early manhood in this state. He was a graduate from the Willamette university at Balem, and for nearly eight years was private sec retary to Governor Grover. He baa been a resident of Washington, D. C, for moro thau 12 years, aud during most of that time be held the respon sible position of chief legislative cleik in the United States senate. That he haa beeu supplanted by Colonel Mi Eweu will be a source of regret to Mr. Gilfrey'B many frleuds in Oregon and elsewhere. He was considered a faith ful, careful aud efficient officer. Mr. Gilfrey had some pardonable, harmless vanities, aud among them was bis assertion that ha bore a strong personal resemblance to Senator Hill He haa stated to friends that he has often been mistaken for the New York er when in -Washington. A Portland man, when he heard of Mr. Gilfrey's removal, remarked: ' Well, perhaps Senator Hill did not want the mistake to occur again." gilfrey saved. A later dispatch says: Senator Hill oiiNew xoru, named ror his only ap pointee tho principal legislative clerk, In place of C. W. Johnson of Mlnnesu ta. Johnson has held this position a good many years. H. H. Gilfrey, of Oregon, haa not been displaced in the senate, as erron oously stated. Me is one or the men designated to remain. He ia a Demo crat. It is scarcely to be expected that Charles Newell will remain. Gilfrey has served during the Republican as cendency in the senate with satisfac tion. THE PERKINS FAMILY TROUBLE The Woman Disturber to be Shipped East. M. D. C. Perkins is an unfortunate man who Uvea In Yew Park. He has for several years used two canes ami been unable to walk n good sbure of the time. His father has made his home with them until recently when Mrs Perkin's made it so hot for him that he had to go elsewhere to board, she going so far he says aa to draw a big carving knife on him. Campbell was for years a Baptist preacher, but of recent years went ovor to tho United Brethren. He disap peared some time since and is supposed to be in Southern Oregon. He has been trying to arrange to get Mrs. Per kins away, with her oldest boy. Judge Hubbard has had no letter from Mrs. Perkin's father in Chapman, Dickenson county, Kansas, though he haa been trylug his beat to get the wo man shipped out of his neighborhood. Mrs. Perkins nrobably has a story of her own in regard to the whole trouble. Bad Money. Thla afternoon Depu ty Sheriff H. J. Day, of Eugene, brought one Oilman to Salem for im prisonment. He is under arrest us a counterfeiter, aud is supposed to be one of tho baud now under arrest at Port land. Price Thorp and Riley Thomas were doing busiuesa in Salem Tuesday. Henry Keeiie was In Salem on bus!, uess Saturday Mr. A. Clark, of Sa lem, au old pioneer of this section, was yisitiug friends in Stayton Wednesday. Walter Lyon camo up from south ern Oregon Saturday, stopped over Sunday iu Stayton and Mehama. J. H. Albert, the banker of Salem, passed through here ou his way to Me hama Buuauy, Joseph Kuerton, of the Salem Soap and Chemical works, gave us a pleasaut call Friday. Stay Times. A. W. Scott, tho contractor and builder, who built the Oregon Hotel and other houses In Ashland, was di vorced from his wife at Salem some time ago, aud on July 22d married Miss Mattie A. Powell, of Yolo, Cat,.... Henry Bronhy. of Balem, a brother of Mrs. Kate Beeson, arrived yesterday PRICE'S f DYSPEPSIA Is that misery experienced when Buddenly made owaro that you possess a diabolical arrangement called stomach. No two dyspep tics have the Bamo predominant symptoms, but "whatever form dyspepsia takes The underlying cause is in the LIVES, and one thing is certain no one will remain a dyspeptic "who Trill It Trill correct Acidity of tho Stomach, Expel foul gaiei, Allay Irritation, Assist Digestion and at the sama Urns - r3 XT Start the Liver working and all bodily ailments will disappear. Tor more thin three yean I suffered nrllh DyspeptU In Its worst form. I tried sevenl doctors, but they afforded no relief. At last I tried Simmons Llrer Regulator, whieh cured me in a short time. It Is a good medicine. I would not be without It." Jamm A. Roams, Philad'a, Pa. "As a general family remedy for Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I hardly ere use anything else, and have never been disap pointed in the effect produced; it seems to by almost a perfect cure for all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels." W. J. McElkot. Macon. Ga. Pbesbytekian. Rev. I. J. Kuottn of Portland, Or., will preach at the First Presbyterian church tomorrow, at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Merchant James Aitken and daugh ters are home from Newport. Dr. A. F. Jeffreys is in Portlaud for a few days. N. M. Garretson is in Portland. Herbert Button the insurance mau is at Portland. That Tax. A. D. Pettyjohn con sidera the way the assessors treated his Chinamen an outrage. Three China men, who are renters on the place were asked to pay $1.00 apiece poll tax. Not putting up readily he says the officers collared one of them and marched him towards the cabins where they live, to raise them and take their goods. One of the Chinese drew a saw and the offi cer laid him out with a club, so that be had to come up to town and have it sewed up. It seems the Chinese are proverbial tax shirkers aud the officers are forced to use rough treatment to get anything out of them. tfEW TO-DAY. Of Interest to Sportsmen. Mr. W. H. Hulburt, A. G. P. A.. Union Pa- cine system, po Hand, Ore., has just received a supply of books cal ed"Uun Club Kulesand Revised Game Laws " Tills publication con tains a digest or the laws' relating to game in tbe Western stales aud territories. Mr. Hul b irt will be glad to mall you one of the books upon receipt ot two stamps to eover postage. W. H. HULBUItT, G. A. P. A. Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in buudles of 100, not cut, for sale at tbia offico at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy atraw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents a pound. Next door to the posUfflce. tf Notice to Farmers. Pleasetake notice that tbe Balem b louring Mills Co.. are nrenared lo fur nlsh sacks this season as has been their custom In past years. Salem Flouring Mills Co. H. B. Holland, manager. 8-1 d w. ib Southern Pacific Announcement. Commencluc Moudav. August 7th. ana until further notice. the following changes will be made in the running of trains on Woodburn, Bprlnfleld branch. Train No. 14 from SHvertou to Wood burn, and local No. 11 from Woodburn to Natron, will run on Mondays, Wed nesdays, aud Fridays only. Train No. 12 from Natron to Wood burn. an d train No. 13 from Woodburn to Silverton. will ruu on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays only. E. P. Roqers, Asst. Gen. Puss. Agt. Conservatory of Music. Willamette University. Ratom. Or School of music for piano, organ, violin', singing, orchestral instruments, harmo- uy.counierpoim, iugue, orchestration and higher musical comnosltlnn. No better grade of work done west of n Rooky mountains. Prices low. Seven teachers. Next term begins Sept. 4th. Send for annual year book or address, Z. M. Parvln, Mus. Doctor, musical director. 8 9 2md&w xti6 uum or tuo soni is oreriasnu. -Richter. A verse may find him whom a sermon flies. George Herbert. The first cabin was built on tho site of Salt Lake City in 1817. Horses are said to bo particularly fond of the Bkin of the banana. The averago diameter of the giant red wood trees of California is 83 feet. Of every 10,000 deaths In tho United States 1,420 are from consumption. A blind man who is an exnert uool pjoyer lives in uecatur county, Ind. A Frenchman is experimenting with a phonograph upon the language of hens. Tho courier system which now pre vails In China was put in operation B. C, COO. Id Norway persons who havo not been vaccinated aro not allowed to vote at any election. Napoleon had been the first man of tho world if his ends had been purely public, vJJnwwson. TpHsS?s?iS' ONE STEP "When good honest home made goods are wanted don't forget we are One Step Lower than the lowest on prices, men and boys clothing foi AT THE- 00m J.ttii STQRS. SALEM, OREGON. STOLEN From my farm, four head of horees.ns follews: Black mare, weight 1300 pounds, 10 hands high ueavy In foal, In fair order, fomewhat drooped hipped and ringbone on left foro foot, has been swlnnled in lea shoulder, ageO years. One bny gelding 15 hands high, 4 years old, round built. In good order, star In forehead, somewhat sleepy look, one hind foot white, weight about 1100, shoulders scalded, rather large neck. One light brown mare, 10 hands high, weight about 1150, small star under fore lock, age 3 years, hplf oij de, heavy mane and tall, square built, heavy fetlocks and high headed. One mare age 12 or 14, about 14 bands high, light bay, stiff traveling, has lone nar row feet In front, weight S00 or UOupounds, In fair order. Horses were taken Tuesday or Wednesday night, August 1st or 2nd. I will pay 325 apiece lor the return or the Ore t 3 de fccnbed horses or a liberal amount for any In formation .eadlng to their whereabouts Ad dress, , jj. J en v AN, 8-lllm dw Switzerland, Marion Co., Or. Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR. Admitted to practice In all tho courts. E. M. WATTE PRINTING CO , mm Awn tor vmw -AN Legal Blank Publishers. Bush's Now Brlck.over the bank, Com'l street. ItiritTON BROT111UCS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick In all Patterns for Fronts, and supply the brick lor the New Balem Cltv Hall, and l early all the fine bulld'ngs erected In the Capital Olty, ards near Penitentiary, Balem, Or. 8-S dw ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, St. Paul, Marion Oounty, Oregon. Couducled bv the Sisters of the llolv Nun nf Jesus and Mary. Tbe location aflordaall that can do aesireo jor ineaitniui outdoor exercise. Ht. Paul can be easily reached by boats on the Willamette. The building Is new and supplied with all the modern Improvements. The course or study is complete. Stenography and Typewriting Taught. Terms moderate. For further particulars apply to Bister Bu lor. 8-1-1 md Aw LEAVES SALEM from U. P. Dock at 6 o'clock a. m. every Wed nesday and Saturday. LEAVES PORTLAND from the Central dock at foot ot Washington street every Uunday and Thursday. LEAVES SALEM for Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re turning came days. Concerning freight and passenger business, call on the agent, AL HKREN. A GOOD CHANCE ! AU goods at W. M. Sargeant's will be sold at the regular price for tbe oext 80 days at 10 per cent, discount for cash. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BDREAD SALEM, . - - Oregon Private work a specialty. O. B. CLEMENT, Manager. Steamer Elwooi Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W, Cor. State end Liberty Sts. HARVEST And the Farmers are Busy. We are still hammering away on 8umme,r Goods, and are glvlug some rlcli bargains, suoti as AH Wool Uualllea for 45o a yard worth e5c Balbrlggan and Gauze Vesta for 25o worth 50 and 76c We still have an elegaut stock oZ LADIES AND MISSES SUN HATS and have cut prices to bed-rock. Silk Mitts 15c. to 75c. a pair iu all colors. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - BALEM, OREGON. .Remember our big stock of men'a and boy'a clothing, furnishing good ? bata. aUo our comnkte aworbaant ofcimrtiL nilelniUa linnlAuinji and m&tuoii immMt,Bmgmimtjimgmiimmmmimt LOWER. JLJ!&M .' rlvSTs .vpv - A GREAT PLUNGE. itf V-. C5toi&&L"" A great plunge downward In prices. Wf have cut without regard to cost and lor bort time offpr our back numbers ot all PERIODICA LB consisting of Puck, Judge,! tieslle'g Weekly. Y. L. Journals. If you1 want cheap literature 'or the Heaslde do Is the time to buy. We handle BDd take: "unstripuons lorau periodicals auantH izinea. Patton Bros., Booksellers) and Stationers OS STATE BTKKET. 1 THE WILLAMETTE, " 8ALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland aad Ban Francisco. Firsts-class in all Its appointments Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits drown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. MAKE NO MOBE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH RUNS The Rustler food Saw And he doesn't bnrn np half your wood, In fuel, when he saws it. llahe your contract! with him personally or leave oraers at VeatcM cigar store Dearborn's book store,438bummM street, or address me by mall. 8-H" NEW ADVKUT1HEMENTS. PERSONAL. Will tbe gentleman wbo.br mistake took the wrong bat from tbe Y. U. C. A. rooms last nunduy. Please leave It with tbe secretary and get his own. CHJIt HAUK OB TRADE. m acres ot itnl JL si situated in Polk count v. six miles trom nation, lorsareor iraaeior paiem vrvyw Enquire of O W. Johnson, or Fred Hurst. TMthMnMT M V Jloll r.orpf hnr.ter. bM X. returned from the east and Is ready of business. 8-1 lOR RENT tin Democratic Boom TermM YiAw tinnoj. wll ti K rcum hard tAnisot On Dlvl vision street between Front and Comm' cial. inquire on lot. 31U18 PAPER Is kept on file at E. C. Dk'; . Advertising a gency , (H and 65 41 ercbanti xchange, Bau Francis o, California, wntre contract for advertising can be made for n. 0 IHRISTIAN PCIENCE Literature of U 4-5-1T kinds on sale at 328 Liberty street. ATTENTION.-Caah money paid for rMJ, bottles, old iron and all kinds of meUUi also hides, at old Court House, Balem. 1-26-ly 1. TOLPOLAB. ADVENTIST. . Regular Seventh Day Advent st rvle old Unitarian Hall opposite opera boue, lem. Butur lays. Baboatn school at lo . B followed bv Ilhlr&rilni? and other servlMi, 1 Prayer meeting Wednesday 7-30 ". "fl SALEM, OREGON. IS &!-.-.- if HERE fht kw pricw, ' "aMV. iaf ffcnnr---'-'""-