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wmrA '"s. 5 HA 4 Come an See tile new line (if Parisian LarKuetUichaJn8 at prtccs less tlian ever before. Gold filled, warranted 10 In!? years, frrmil81i6u . Ki'$4,50. Watches, clocks and Jewelry sold at remarkable low mice. It will pay you to call In and sec our prices before buying elsewhere. Watches cleaned Mill springs.... J1&..bf?tt?X.Q..ft.c:..?...i.1Sc All work warranted:- i Bicond door north of postofllco. m- C'i'ihlt xil .ic Watchmaker,. Jeweler and Optician lias Just used tits pulpit Sunday uyen Iur to organize an antt-saloon league, In wlilcn ho hopes to Interest all the oChcr churches nf the city to Join him. Such an nrgr.nlzattnn, If all the churches entered Into It. would no doubt prove formidable. Kev. Uran- Inlsha never lecn satlslicd to have saloons running In the same uiwn where he preaches. Possibly owing to the disorganized condition of the A. P. -A. organization, In which he was very prominent. Rev. Grannls feels the need of a new basis for organlza log those he thinks ought to be under his political guidance. Rev. Grannls Is a good man In many ways and can always be relied upon to cut aulte a swath In one way or another. Call for Warrants, Notice Is hereby given that there arc fund-urn hand applicable to the payments all warrants of the city or Salem, endorsed on or before April 20. 18!Xi, drawn upon tho general fund Please present saiti warrants mr p.ij ' ment at Ladd & Rush b.itik, a Inter jested on samo will cease from the date ill una nuuki-. A. A. Lkk, City Treasurer, Salem, Nov. 10, 'S!)7. 30t Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, lor' Corsllpatirn It's the Best and If after using Jit you don l say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by D. J. Kry. Examination Notice, Notlco Is hereby given that the reg ular quarterly examination for.'cacli ers' certificates for Marlon county will be held at Salem, l)oglnnlng at 1 p. m. Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1807. G. W. Jones, School Supt. Marlon County. it z-ia-w-u MsMmmmmM I DEALER HUGHES, IN h -a; : GROCERIES: Prtlnta. Oils Window Olass Vnr ulah, and tbe most complete stoclc of Brushes of all kinda In tho State Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and the finest quality of grass seed. WANTED, ETC. Local Neu)s. West Side Change. Tl.e Southern Pad lie train on the S. P. Road, which leaves Portland at 4:30 p. tu. for MoMlnnville, will here after continue Its trip up to Independ ence, arrlvlug there at 8:30 p. in. Re turning tho train leaves Independence the next morning at 4:50. This does not change the arriving nnd leaving time of this train at Sta tions between Portland and McMlnn- vllle, Inclusive, being simply an ex tension of the run. General Passenger Agent Markliara In ordering this change says It Is something In the nature of an experi ment. If the train is liberally pat ronized, or even to an extent which will compensate his company for the Increased expense, It.wlll be contin ued Indefinitely. The people of the "West Side are to be congratulated upon this Improved service. The Iowa Evangelists. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler of DesMolnes Iowa, who have spent two weeks at Salem In Evangelistic work, leave Monday morning for two weeks' work at Newburg. On Sunday evening t.lmv will cive a sneclal s.rtn in ubi the East Salem "Evangel Icil church, and all who have not heard them should avail themselves of this last oppor tunity. Mrs. Wheeler as a singer has few equals In her line of work. A prophet is not without honor save In his own country, but Plctur csque California was enthusiastically received all through California, large and enthusiastic audiences greeted Miss Kellcher In all the principal cit ies. You will be surprised and pleased if you come to Unity church on Sat urday night. Tho Oregonlan gives most hearty and extended praise to the entertain ment which Is to bo given In Unity church next Saturday night and which was placed before the people of Portland a short time ago. Don't fall to travel through California with Miss Kellcher. ABOUT OREGON PEOPLE. His Hands Were Tied. "Our little boy broke out with ec zema. Wo were obliged to tic his hands to keep lilin from scratching and he suffered everything. Wo began glylng him Hood's Sarsaparllla and in a short time his face healed. He took live or six bottles and has not had a sick day since." Olney Soucle, Pion eerville, Idaho. Ilood's Pills are the only pills to take with Ilood's Sarsaparllla. Easy and yet etllcient. Mrs. Willman, Piono and organ studio over First National bank. 5-tf Thomas Kay, proprietor and mana ger of the Salem . Woolen mills, has two spinning jacks on the way from the east and another set of cards. The mills arc now running twenty looms by day and four., by night. All thp spinning and carding machinery is also run at night. The product of the twelve looms at the Waterloo mill Is dyed and finished at tho Salem works. This department Is running each night until late liours. When tho new machinery coming Is all In place there will be employed fully 100 people at the Salem Woolen mills. Prices of woolen mill products have advanced some and tho mills have orders far Into the future. Wages have not been advanced, except in a few Instances, and, like real estate, seem .to be the last thing to feel the effect of upward tendencies. Tho , cost of flour and nearly all the necessities of life have beet, advanced to the laborer and It t time wages went up n little.- Still It Is better for the laborer to be employed even at low wages than to nave no employment. After years of depres sion all business men are breathing easier and are meeting improved con ditions more than half way, and so Mr. Kay Is enlarging his mill and ex pending considerable money on Im provements. " Those who took stock In the woolen mill when it was burned out may expect to get some dividends In a few years If there arc no reverses or backsets. The keen competition to which all business Is subjected these days makes success In any line dllllcult, and The Journal feels that It isa duty It owes this community to speak a good word for any legitimate business enterprise, and wcarcglad when there Is an opportunity to do so. About Humane Societies. Sodavillk, Ore., Nov. 10, 1897. EniTOK Joeiinal: I am in need of it bit of Information, and naturally apply to my paper or some of my fellow-subscribers: I desire membership In a society for tlio prevention of cruelty to animals, and would like to know If the society once existing at Salem Is still in ex istence. Id it necessary for one to be present to Join t lie order and what Is the expense? Any other Information will be thankfully received. Yours truly, T. J. Cheshi re. Salem has a humane society but It does not hold "regular meetings. Mr. A. Bush was president and still holds thcoltlcc. The membership fee Is 81. Mr. Thomas Stranahan Is president of the humane society at Portland. If Mr. Cheshire will write to Geo. T. Augell, 10 Milk street, Boston, Mass., he will receive all necessary informa tion about organizing a brancli of the American Ilumanc Society. To Cure a Cold ln-Une Day Take Laxatlye Brotuo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c. CASTORS A For Infants and Children. Hull. S1& s1TZ "7T IW New today advertisements four lines or less in this column inserted three times for 25 eta, 50 cti. a week, $1 per month. All over four lines at same rate. L03T-0n Stale street Ixtncen High and Cliurch, Wednesday evening, Nov. to, an umbrella. Kinder please leave at Dear twin's look stole It-It 3t. Salem Electric 1R& F R, ANSON, Receiver, Commencing Nov. 2, 1897, and until further ordered electric cars leave Hotel Willamcttcas'followsf j, j '" i FOR PENlTliNTIARTr. via StAtn ITVmi.o. . .. BUSINESS CARDS until f ions p. m, And ..At llairitt & Lawrence II 3 tf FRESH KRAUT, corner grocery. VETERINARY - V. Long. Veterinary -'tirtcon JSas removed Lit nffiec fioiri the FJi-iiiur StaWe to Huflmiin's i-'tal.lc, back ofllie Willamette liutel, Sub in. ll-to.lm Fir Constipation take Karb's Clover Root i Tea, the great Wood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nrrvousnefs, Eruptions on the face, and mikes the Read clear as a bell. Sold by D.J. Fry Catarrh Cyred. A clear head and swret breath secured wUhhhl'oh'sCatarrotlteruedv sold on a cuarantte. Nasal mice or (tec Sold by D. J. Fry. HMA O.C.T.Co's STEAMERS Altona and Ramonn leaves for Portland daily, ex cept Sunday at 7a.ir Quick time, regular ner vice and low rates.' Dock etween State and Cou:. streets. M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem. 1 tfr SS2SCSr35ySE3S 7r vjvav S Grocery! 100 Court st, Headquarters for FRESn GOODS CLEAN GOODS PURE GOODS POLL WEIGHT GOODS and positively no POOR GOODS. JOHNSON & BTJTCHART. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Salem Special Bread made from it took tbe First Premium at tho State Fair. We all feel proud of our home brand, Salem Flouring Mills, QMcEwen, the hypnotist, has enjoyed a peculiarly happy incident in Salem in the meeting uf his parents, whom he had not seen for seven years, He left them In Providence R. T. in 1890, when he left on an Australian tour, and from that time to the day of his arrival in Salem ho had lost all track of them. It now turns out that his father and mother hayc lived in Sa lem going on tliree years. P. II. W. McEwcn, the hypnotist's father, has during that time been boss finisher at the Thos. Kay Woolen Mills, and knew nothing of their famous son un til he arrived in Salem. Last Monday at an early hour a loud knock was heard at the doer of his room at the Salem hotel. The young man called out at once, as Is his custom, "come In," when to his great astonishment the door opened, and he beheld his mother. Tills unexpected meeting was certainly a happy one, and will cause the great hypnotist to long re member Oregon'j Capital. Ho imme diately uent to the mills with his mother, and the family reunion was complete. The son will undoubtedly make his home In Salem hereafter, especially during the Summer seasons, when engagements will permit. He Is afflicted with chronic catarrh, and Is compelled to live In a cool dry ell mate, hence his summers in the Wil lamette valley will undoubtedly be most congenial, especially so, since the parentsof the young man reside here. Mr. McEwcn is accompanied by his wife, and they have a child at their home In Oskaloosa, Iowa. The parents of young McEwcn are plain retiring people who pay little atten tion to public entertainments and consequently have never seen the public notoriety tlieirson has attained.. A Hop Broker on Hops. A prominent hop broker hasjthis to say of the hop situatien: "Our market has for the last week or two been quiet, dragging along with a sale here and there of no spec ial Interest or Importance. If any change noticeable, at all, It Is tow ards lower prices. Some of our grow ers have become tired waiting for the boom in hops that was sure to come thlB year, according to newspaper talk, which a farmer usually takes for granted, and seeing the Indifference of the dealers, ho seems finally to re alize the gravity of the situation that confronts hlru, which forebodes a dull and steady declining market. A good many of tho growers are now, there fore, anxious to sell their hops at a lower figure than was offered them two or three weeks ago, or at the be ginning of the season. The few sales reported last week were at reduced prices: Choice, 13 to 131c; Prime, Hi to 12c. Few' dealers seem to have any orders on hand, and should the demand not be brisker or England falls to appear as a heavy buyer soon, a further de cline in prices may he expected. From one section of Oregon there Is eported as belnga combination of growers with several thousand bales i of hops, choice and prime, who will "plugg" together and ship their en Call For County Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay all warrants pre sented prior to Nov. 0 1800, and In terest will ceae on tho same from the date of this notice. Dated Nov. 3, 1807. G. L. Rrown. 11 3 lwd&w. County Treasurer. What Dr. A. E. Salter Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Uen K-rrotn my pctc tonal knowledge, gained in 6bserving the ef fect of your Slnloli's Cute in cases oi advanced Comumption, 1 am prepared to sa it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been Jrought to my attention, it has c-rtainly aved many from Consumption. tkld by D. . Fry. HOUSE FOR RENT. A good five room cottage on car line neur North Salem choo) Half ace in fruit and an acre in cultivation waicr plenty Mn Hatde Ganetson, 18th and Chemrketa st II 9 3t. H FOR BALE-Fent or trade, at acres o land, 6 miles south of ta'em, Marion county, small houte, young orchard, about about h.'c ac ex In cultivation, balance limbtr. Call on J. J. Harden, J. M line's oflice, Salem. l- 6t) 630 a. m., 7 a. ra.and every 30 minutes thereafter at 11130 p. m. to Twenty-first street only. ; FOR 8. P. Co. JDBPOT, -via State Houses 6:45 ra' 1040 a. m , 140 p. m. and 805, p. m. rOR INSANE ASVLUM, Transfer to Garden Roads 6Jo a. m., 640 a. m., 7 a. m. and every 20 minutes thereafter, until 10 p. m. and atjll p. m. FOR SOUTH SALEM: , t 6:40 a, m., 7 a. m. tnd every 20 minutes thrcaflcr until. 10 p, ..fc IWaU yt ,11. CARS 'LEAVE M, B, CHURCH ON STATE STREET FOR MOROTNOSIDE: i" it), and lit tit- ilnlH 8futug or OASTORIA. WS Ilea evcrr wiiifcr. The Oknti.eman Faiimer. Till is a handsome Illustrated monthly magazine for fanners and all classes. It Is edited by practical men, and finely illutratcd. Tho price is only a dollar a year, nnd it should be in every rural home. The Journal has made arrangements to club this most desircablc periodical at the low prico of 75 cents. Sample copies can bo seen at this olllcc, tf Dreadfully Nervous. Gkntss I was dreadfully nervou and for relief took your Karl's Clover RootTea. It quieted my nerves and strengthenc my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thor oughly that I rapidly regained health and strength Mrs. 8. A Sweet, Harllcrd, Conn. Sold bv D. J 1-ry. i,t j. -rs xs.a.- it , tlmlU JS-,'Y djTBlt'U? M (ZL&itfg&L S4Z'. Is ea crerr vr"r. FOR RENT.. Gcod office room on ground lloor.lighted and heated, rates I iw Itmuite atjoutnal oflice. tl RIGHTTNTOWN.--Any one anlli. drain tile in small or largecpami te can gel them right here in town Call at Journal office t( SemiIYopic California J Winter Scenes iu tho Control and Southern Portions of the Stnte. jj LECTURE ! AND Stcrcopticon Exhibition. M CEtEBRATED S Dgethe a Engl; tire crop to England on consignment, witu uu uuYunceni u ana ,c. 11 mis Is true and such' shipments tako place other growers may follow suit, thereby injuring their own Interests and .dis turbing the natural development of a market that would, by not forclncr matters, otherwise, sooner or later be ayuuaoie to themselves. Respectfully, IIansC. Wahmierq. We are in the market to buy Dried Prunes, Dried Apples, Green Apples Potatoes, Onions, 1 OREGON FRUIT' ATRODUCt COJwraethJoR-thBt,! Interesting. Salem has a Shakespearean lecturer In the person of Mrs. Florence Cart wright, who recently addressed the teachers of the public tchools on her favorite theme. Those who heard Mrs. Cartwrlght speak very highly of Iter work In this line. As a contri butor; toihe journals of the day, both In prose and poetry, this lady has been known for some time, but her appear ance In the lecture field Isa distinct undertaking. Kalcm has several men who have graced the platform, but-Mrs. Cartwrlght was not Included Inourllst. There is not enough of attention -paid In this city to dis tinctively literary matters, and the formation of a cjub devoting Its meet ings entirely to literary culture would be welcome addition to the mental equipment of a city of learnjpg. r , ; Her, G. W. Grannls Is alwayj doing He NO WASTE OF WORDS. Evidence Which is Right to the Point and Reliable, Judge Frank Ives of Distiict Court of Drookston, Minn., says for some time 1 have used Smart's Dyspepsia Tablets with seeming tteat benefit, with exceptions, I have not been so free fromindgestion in twenty-five years Geo. W. Roosevelt, U. S. Consul to Brus sels, Belgium! Stuart'i Dyspepsia Tablets, safe, pleasant to take, convenient to cary, give keen appetite, penect atgestion. Mr. W. D. Tomlin, Mechanical Engineer, Duluth, Minn.: One box of Stuart's Dyspep siaTabletss has done its work, and I am again gaining flesh and strength. O. E. Ransom, Hustonville.Ky.tlwas dis tressed and annoyed for two years with throw ing up food, often two or three times a day had no certainity of retaining a meal if I ate one Founboxes of the Tablets from my drug gist have fully cured me. I find them pleas ant'to take, and convenient to cary. tfev G. D. Brown, Mondovi, Wis.: Tho effect of Stuart's Dysyepsia Tablets is simply marvelous a quits hetrty dinner of broiled beef steak causes no distress since f began their use. Over six thousand people in the state ol Mich, alone in 1894 were cured of stumach troubles by Stuarts dyspepsia Tablets. Full sized packagea may be found at all druggists at 50 certs, or sent by mail no re ceipt of price from Btuart Co , Marshall, Mich. Send for little book on'stomach dlseaseses, mailed free. iit Jr 1 fg iTTttf iviimmmFM t.y.i Sitters It acts mildly and painlessly upon the ' bowels, livx cr end kid neys, ef fecting their complete restoration At Unity church, Novomber 13, 7:30 p. in. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Gross receipts- for benefit of church. Tho lecture by tho distinguished elocutionist and dramatic reader. MISS I1KLEN KELLEtlER, Is an elaborate and Interesting treatise on the beautiful and wonderful In California with special attention to Its famous winter resorts. The Illustrations comprise 200 realistic scenes projected on a screen si rcct square. The dissolving-view limelight stcr- opticon used In this exhibition Is tho largest and most powerful on the I'acills coast. Rcpropuclng scenes sur prisingly true to naturo p FOR 7 a m , 730 a.m., and every 30 minutes thereafter, until 10 p. m. and II m ., from State Insu ance hui cling. TAIR GROUNDS: 6530 a. m.. 7 a. m and eyery 30 minutes thereafter, until 10 p. m. and 1030 , in , from Court houeonly. 'litis time table is based on railroad or Sandard Pac'fic time,' 'The "town clock is usually 3 to 5 mlnutrs slower. On Sunday, all cart, except depot, start at 8 a. m. NOTICE SO THEATRE GOERBt Lit cart at nicht leave as follews: For Tnune Asylum and Garden Road, it p. m., from Hotel Willamette and For S. mil Salem, 11.14 p. m. or from epera house at 1045 P-, m. when any attraction Here For Stale treet toTwen'y first street, II.'3op. m from Hotel For Mtninrlde, 11 ft. m.. from State Insuiance buildlpcr. For Fall GrounN nnd Nmih Salem, ln30 p. m., from Court house Willamette. Corner1. LIVERY AND PEED STABLEa THE I im M i OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE C o Largest and best equipped livery and feed establishment at Salem, Beit service at living prices. Feed sheds and carral to accomodate farm ers as low as any, E. E. GOODING, Prop. Telephone No. 26. w, T HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE ,11 Reed's Opera House, PATTON BROS , Lcssoeinnd Managers. Commencing Monday, Nov. O. Prices of Admission 25o, 35o and 50a Up I'o Date Service. A Great muny Pacillc Coast people, when contemplating a trip eut and when bringing friends west, know very little about the Interior line, anil the object of this article is to alTord reliable information. In the first place for good time and service, select a route via St. Paul and Minneapolis, because the lines that way are continuous under one system without any chance of cars. and every man from peanut nucnt up M a courteous, reliable nnd exncrir tnced onicer, ready to aid and protect you In every emergency and capable of making you feel at home and com- rortaoie uurinir 1110 louir journey. Then see that your ticket reads via the WIsconson Central Lines because that thoroughfare affords 6trictly II ret class service, and the meals on Its dining cars (Always reasonable In price) are equaueu dv rew anu excelled by none. Geo. S. Ilatty, 240 Stark St., Portland, Or., Is General Agent for this company nnd will cheerfully furnish you a neat and handycalender and full Information on the subject of transportation, if addressed or culled unon. and any agent will upon appli cation, sell you a ticket over the Wis consin ucn'.rai t,ines. 11 The Great McEwan Company, Headed by tho Poor of nil Mind Iicadors and Hypnotists Prof. P. H. McEwan. UTO in HbU8tC. Ighavo just fitted out a studio proper, and am prepared to tcaob. tho piano or organ to children or adults. My method for children is cue newest ana best. A cor- tiflcatd granted from tho West- terra Couservetory, -whoso Inter state system I represent Stu. dlo over First National bank and at 376 Church st. MRS. PRANK WILLMAN. O. JH." ffiAOK SDenttst, Saccesser to Dr. J. M. Keeae, o4d WMk Comer, Salem, Or Parties desiring tufVifa operations at moderate fees In any branch in especial request. Money to Loan are prepared to make loans at a low rate of Interest. Money famished, on tp. proved application, without delay State, county and city warrants bought. BOISE BARKER, o-4 imd&ar JToComiuerc'al st Drain Tiling. In large and small quantities, at a great brsaln. Inquiro 0f Hofor Bros, care r.iunai Salem. Or. d&wtf C. JH. LANE, MKRGHANTTAILOk ail Commjrcml ty Suits Si; upwards. tl . Salem Or rants trpwands-l T. H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a sppialty of fine repair work, Set' Thomas clock, etc., ais Commercial Street JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE. CAPITAL CITY Expf ess and Transfer COMPANY,' Meets all mall and passenger trains. Bag gage and express to all parts of the' city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. E M, CR0IS AN, DEALER IN Farm Implements ! and Vehicles, Exclusive valley house for McCormick Binders and Mowers, Buflalo Pitts Engines and Thrashers, Spike, Disk, and Spring Tooth Harrows, John Deere Steel and Chilled Plows. Repairs for til the forego-lnR JUST OPENED ! Frank W, Durbin, FEED OF ALL KINDS. 224 Commercial street. Best quality and no middle man's profits. 'AT ITHE OLD P0ST0FFICE. A. DAGENY, Family fine and Liquor Store Rt loved from 102 State to 199 Commercia street. Bottled goods of the best quality. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in orices 011 the following! Skirts, plain,..., , 10 cents Unaer drawers, Stoioceeb Under shirts 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair .3 cents Handkerchiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels m d other work in telligently washed by hand t ColT, Olmsted Prop Comer Ferry and Mberty streets Telephont 17a Newest rigs and' best horses always in readlnerj. 7' Cvwl or mountain parties a specialty, "! MEATS AND POULTHY. GREAT HEATERS I Oregon Airtight Stovee flygieDic Sitidy Teaches us not to use adulterated food, Remember we use no coloring for eggs, glucose for sugar nor grease for lard in our pastry, Everything tho best at the Home Bakery Insuranca block. nl 11 ntilctlnlniiicnt for tho people. The wonder of the Nlnteenth cent ury. - Vividly rcnllrtlc, wonderful In exe cution A 11 endless chain of novel features. See the human woodpile. See tho hlsycle race. See- the balloon ascension. See tho hypnotic Saturday. Saturday mutlnce, adults 25 cents, children 10 cents, to any part of the house, G.S. Fllllffl NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad. Freshest and liest meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. 2 it 3C $3.50" to $6.50.: Only full line of this manufacture, home Choice Early Grapes. I have stroriK four year old urape vlnes.of best early varieties, will bear next vear. Both blue and white grapes grown on these vines took all ine premiums at mo sui-u iuir. K. Hot'KK. Salem, Ore. eg ii Northwest Nurseries. To the Ladies of Salem . Mrs, D, Li Fiester has just returned with her fine and complete line of HMlliner just from New York, She will be pleased to see her old customers again as well as the new ones, Her prices defy competition, Will be open to do business on Monday, Nov, 15. Watch for fur therad. Place of business not yet located, ' . ' . Wholesale and Retail. Ij rge slock of fruit trees and shrubbery. All stock free from pests aad diseases. Trees to trade for wood, grain or stock. Good, responsible men wanted to act as agents Trees deliveied freo in Salem, Address T, D. JONES, Salem, Or, Proprietor. Write for catalotTue.io 27imd&w' iJ logui J. A. ROTAN 256 Commercial street, Have just received a full line of carpets and wall paper, Oak suites, room mouldings, For the next sixty days wc will offer special bargains Si5$ Free L?cttir?s to women at aijo p. m. at V, C. T, U. rooms on Friday Sept. 10, Sent. 24, Oct. 22, Nov. $. and Nov, 19, by Mrs. V, E. Alford, manager Vlavl Co,, 340 Liberty street, Salem, 'tlttu- SlBlll tf OAJ9TOIUA. .Mr . i tz&tf; Sim ITU fttf. WOK HAKKT WOLZ & M1ESCKE, Props. Dealars in"all kinds of fresh and salt meals Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meat In he own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. Stovoa set up nnd repaired promptly, STDINDR & DLOSSBR. Tinners and Btovedcalera, 140 State at Just Reooened. lltown & Son, othe East Salem meat mar ket, have enlarged and refitted their shop and will be pleased to see all of their old patrons and tbe rett of Ihe community. Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on having their orders con sclentiously filled, 'Hr) WE WANT , Your market chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and eggi, highest cashprlce paid. REMEMBER We sell thorough bred poultry and eggi poultry supplies, lice killer, ana bone meal, OREGON POULTRV & SUPPLY CO. 114 COURT ST BALEM OR. HOTELS AND BOAXDIHO. Hotel Salem. M. PKKNKLIi, Frojv Onlv FIrii PI ll Ifou In tke Pttv. ttatea vtrn1tf MimnU vwtma In uiHMllAn Can to aU public build logs pais tbe door. Corner Slate and High streets. Salem, Ore. ,.ChaIu)iD flotise.. Is just tbe spot for Commercial travel, firit claii In all points, reduced rates. Convenient for street can to all directions. House sup, plied with best well water In the e!ty, 216 Church atrcct, Salttt, Or. MRS. CHATWIN, V.pp NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY .PUMPS.. BARR &. PETZEL are headquarters for them and Jail work 'connected with tho business. PLUMBERS AND TOWERS, 214 Commercial st If B, Thomas Tuthillf Analytical Chemist and Assaycr, Office with Salem Qos'LiKht Co.. or No 4 Chemketa street P. O. Box X Salem, Oregon. Prompt returns on ore samples. General analytical work, d&w EdvJard W. TIIIsod Teacher of Piano. State Insurance building, PHONE 30. Hint? tbem un when In u.ml nl -emm lime, plaster, hair, sand, gravel nnd all kinds of building materials, of best Quality and at the lowest price Coal and sawed wood (all lengths) prcrnptly delivered. All kinds of hauling done. - D. S. BENTXEY & CO. Successors to Salem Imp. Co , Front and Chemeketa, WOOD WANTED. Iliuhest market mice raid for rood woo in wcrk. Dlacksmlth nnd wagon work at th lowest figures llblttAJUUACn & SMITH, too Chemekcta stree WANTED APPLES. Satan later Co. IfirOfflce In City nail. Irrigation Hours 0 to 8 a. m. and ft toOln thooycnlntr. All irrigation bills lor tlio summer will be duo and navable tlio 1st of July. Street anr nkl Inir tuioumihiwn hoso positively prohibited. No deduction for Irilirutlon durlnir absence unless water U cutoff the entire premises. No ullowanco made for part of sca son as more water Is needed to bring out a nejtlented lawn than judicious use for tho entire season. rAI,EU WATBH CO. Wo will pay cosh for apples for dry ins purposes. Call at once at the office of the OREGON LAND CO.. Tioga Stock. Salem, Or. ,"' BICYCLE and Umbrella S(efMk i L. B. GARDWBa. PTTo arrive this weekr-largt steck India supplies, Ho man block. 8 IJbeity st. Vi.iuimi.v jTSS, m m to Mf uil. r iwu U4t, KaVHKHa I MHItUtQO Ul eawri,a k. P.B.A. 3sT CURE YMtMILF! I'm Ulg M for ummtwl litsrturiiv, luawijl.ixi. Irritation v Trnriom ( iiiucoim lutia-bmM, i'SlUlMtt. MH1 bui sUshHiM. , Stat, or m)Uoipm4 akd last M - - . t xprM, brttaii M)t JU ."!! rtSOZiaAatery ffni THM H.-4rt rBB""