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..w- .nMniMlJm wmtilltiiittHlJbtm fetiinwni) 'PUV'f immmiM ttssmntB mMftbtfMiiikHji sfPt f ,c 1- f America's Grcntett Medicine jfnmrfl FarBntmrinu, because it was oriRt- I'll and is 6liu p r o - pared by'c o in p c - tent, exporienced and educated pharmncls t s from tho best know n nlteratlvo, diuretic, anti-bilious rciii-jcuioB nnu Rtom ncli tonics, by aconi- bination, propor tion and process to tvt '(lies giving Hood's Snr- "sapnrilla mo, nt peculiar to Itsolf. It Ims a recntil of cures ttnoctunll cd in tin' history of mcdl cinp. It hutj ao conipin- O many inarvel- 0118 cure hen all o thcr medicines x failed, and even when curo oecmeu nnpos eible, ond-rcally was impossi ble by "any otiier tnedicino than Sar8aparilla. has effected wonderful cures of scrofula, suit psoriasis, blood po isoninc. boils. in at is in, ca tarrh and other troublcs originat ing in or proinot Zed by impure stntn or low condition of the blood. It has cured caHes of thousandflof dyspepsia, dice a tion. in- nervous dyspepsia, gastritis, catarrh in tho F stomach and other kindred troubles. It has given norvo, brain and mental strength in cases of nervous prostration and ner vous debility, cured that tired feeling and loss of appetite. A Great Mystery Explained, Why J. A. Rotun sells un- dertaking goods cheaper than any one in the city He curries n Hill -lock or lurnituro, wall inor, moulding and cur) tiling pertaining to th lino, 298-200 two door HntU tif pontolllco. Phonos 1M mid HU. .1-ll-dAw BRETON ST0D10 Room 7, Patton JU,ocic, Ul STAII18. MisiWllonaM. Klilulit, pupil of ll Wiles. Mrs. MyraA. Wlcrans, pupil it. Vlil M. Chaso. Cliaroonl tlrnwliii: irom east nuil lire, pou and ink mid wash drawing (or Illustration, rlainus Inoll nnT water color painting. Tuition H por month. Children')) class on Saturday f 1 monthly. Ahopn-piiratorycouMO (or studonts intending to uludy abroad or In tho eastern ichools. For sclicxlulo of class liouru call at studio. State Press Comment. Cottage Grove Leader: Will wonders nevor cease ? The Oregonlan has at last partly woko up to the fact, lonu ttgo predicted by tlio democratic press of the country, that tlio natural and loglcul outgrowth of a protectho lurlfT, la tlio formation of Innumerable trusts and conblues to coutrol tlio output or labor itotl tlio price9 of products Look out Harvey, or you will become full-fledged "ca-lutuity-howlcr." JHIllsboro Argus: ,TlieGoyernor,'snppolnltnoiit of W. II. Wehrung, of tlilsclty, as member of the State Hoard or Agriculture in timely and meet" the approval of all who. would see thy board comprised of men who arc practical and progres sive. Mr. Wehrung will do tuucli to wards redeeming tlio good nutue of this state Institution, which has been 1 bi In tlio shunijor Krafts for several years. Woodburn Independent: If tho district attorney docs not know next to a certainty Hint ho can secure a conviction or Hip tally-sheet fraud defendants ho should drop tlio matter. Thero Is no bouse In piling up expense In tho vain effort to secure justice. In the farco t lal or one of the defendants alone, S. T. Richard son, tho witness fees amounted to several hundred dollars. Three wit nesses, Mrs. L. V. Ehlen, L. V. Ehlen and Norah Ehlen, had a rake-off or $51. ) Best f of All To cleanse the system In a gentlo and truly benetlcial manner, when the Sprlnmlmo comes, use the true and perrect remedy, Syrup of ligs. Uuy the genuine. Manufactured by tho CalUurnla Fig Syrup Co. only, and ror sale by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. Old Soldiers IPyousorvod nlnoiy days l.it'-ioW (Union Army or Navy during tlioK HWardftho Roballlon. and madeK ' V homestead -ENTRY OF MLESSTHAN eo ACRES PRIOFtt UTCr JUNE 22, 1874, you are en-r) pitied to an additional righ whlch I win buy, payina hlB08 price. no miaciio, mon. y s; Ndoal diroct. Widows and mlnory Aorphans of suoh doooasod sol Mdlershsvo tho same right JERE. COLLINS, M 1 lot diw HEI-RSA. MONTANA IMaiiw HEI.E.SA. Montana C5S&SSSa5SCSSCE A ,r.1 V IJUlvia J 1 ii, m w inU Porto Rice Storm, I x-r Evidence of Discontent Among the In habitants Apparent. Attempts Being Made to Aftect An En tente With the Malcontents of Cuba, San Juan Dk Pokto Rice, March 0. (Correspondence or the Associated Press.) MunozUlycra, until recently secretary or state In tho Porto Rlcan cabinet and the most accomplished politician in the Island, will leave hero on March 10, rorCuha. where he will hold conferences with the Cuban party and then proceed to tho United States. In Washington lie will, ll Is said, endeavor to attack the military government without attacking the military governor. He will demand a civil government for his people, who arc now bitterly warring among them selves for political supremacy, and ho will urge the withdrawal or Ameri can troops from the most Important strategic baso possessed by tlio United States In Atlantic waters. His known ton chosen few Hint Rivera will endeavor to affect an entente with the Cuban leaders, and will seek to unite his cause with that of the Cubans. Frequent publication Is tuado In the local papers of letters that pass between the two Islands on tho sub ject of American rule In Porto Rice. The Porto Rican editors or Spanls tendencies and the followers of Munoz Rivera refer with sympathy to tho conduct of Uie Cubans who they say worked as a united people for their independence. Since his deposition from the cabi net by General Henry, Rivera's party lias been the object or n vlgotouB at-1 tack by the radicals. Hermanlo Diaz, j the new secretary or Justice, was ap-i pointed by General Henry, as a rcprc- sentatlvc or tho liberal party, and i because or his relations with R lycra, ' whom tho general desired to treat with consideration. ' Three or tho rour newspapers of Ponce began a campaign or abuse , against Dluz and the military govern ment, They were warned to modor-; ato the tone or their articles, but the : warning passed unhedded. One morning last week the citizens or Ponce missed their paper-, nud upon ' going down town round the olllcesi occupied by American troops, who bad been ordered by tho district com mander to c'.oso tho establishments. Tho editor or onoof tho papers rerused to submit to tho ofllcer who took po session or hisolllce. In an altercation that followed, the editor drew Us' kniro. A soldier from Missouri, In , tho excitement or the moment, used his fist with almost deadly effect upon the lighting Journalist. It was some hours before tlib latter revived. Many unfortunate collisions be tween drunken soldiers and natives have contributed to tho undercurrent or bad reeling that runs among the lower classes. In a recent trln around the Island a ' general reeling or discontent and uo-l'PI'p,; !,iPnf"cn.?'no ,,UB Ll B- Q rest was discovered. , There arc a groat many Idlo men ull -- & & a JEl x -a. . over tho Island, and tho ureat army or Awn. ,.? Kind YmHih) Always BoigW attaches and hangers- on that were a p-trt of tboSpanlsh system, and which occasioned an enormous burden ror the taxpayers, uro being discharged. Tlio nrospect or building tlio re mainder or tho present railroad ays-' Rev Henderson will address the tern by tho French railroad company, iij-otlnB :ut tlio W. C. T. U. hull nt4 is balled with delight by tho laborlng'g1 AU uro crdlll,V men or tho Isla'nd. A representative i or the railroad has been traveling1 ' about tho .slandrecentiv, proparing Services aU0:30 a. m. an7:30 p. m. plans for the extenson or the road. , und 'pilgtor subject or morning Planters and laborers alike pray ror ;SOrmon, "Having eyes they see not" Mioeomnletlonortboroad. The com- Subject or ovenlng lecture, "Tho new n.ino uiinxlons to comnleto the work. and Is now arranging some details with the local government. M. Char nentler. who has been horo ror sov- " ... prill months. Studying tills matter, ! will depart for Washington on tho, steamer Sari Marcos. He will unlwrri up in the president and tho secretary or war a recognition or the contract and concession or tho French com pany. The now Insular police has been or ganized, and employment will bo given to more than 300 men, who will aid tho army, and tho municipal pollco In preserving order This body will be conduotcd on the military plans and In many respects corres- ! pond with tho Huardla Civil or Spain nnd Mexico. m... -.,.,. ... ... Hinin iiieiHjuutiuua uiu u ... ... k to see the firm and Impartial method of the governor-genera Is a wise one. To clearly define the position, the fol io Bienjf .wiimu !"- lowing order was recently auuresseu to'Ahe municipalities, dated Febru ary 20:- "Alcaldes and councilman are re minded tbat orders are Issued to te obeyed. Id one case tho alcalde ar.d council reslgnel because they sup posed they bad received an oruer uot, n.irppnhiH to them. No order had I been given, but H It had been I nnt nnrrlnrl nllt, tllfi COIirSe Of and the I cjuncll would have been contumacious l.UU U.... . - - uuu "u """-" - - .. ' , nj .in fAtinnrp lit nutnor tv. ana , other action wou!d,bavc folluwea in - ' stead or teslgnations ooinn accepiu. 1 "It cannot be too strongly Impressed iinai rminniu that the in . xu ot lh0 municipalities depend I upon their honesty, zeal and atten - tlon to duty. Without tins, me progress or the island is bold tek, No more Important body or men ex iuiu ti.nn iim vrious counoils aud WfrW -- p...-. the people should Insist upon being properly represented by their but men and D0 others, and It ihould be considered an honor to hold such sltlonsor responsibility. po- "They must learn one lesson, how ever, that Is, boforo they govern others or can give proper examplo to people, they must govern themselves and obey promptly all legal orders, submitting ror appeal any unjust ones, which will nlwas be remedied. "By command or MnJor'General Henry. W. P. Hall, Adjutant-Gcnornl." Spring tiredness Is due to an Im poverished condition or tho blood nnd is cured by Hood's Sarsuparllla, which enriches the blood. 3 13 fit Roo3evelt'3 Good Sense. Alhanv, N. Y., March 17.-Ooy-ernor Roosevelt has sent to Warden Sage, or Sing Sing prison, a letter ob taining directions as to the details ror the executions or Mrs. Place, to make it as uuscnsatlonal as possible. He says: "1 desire you to hive merely one representative of the Associated Press ana one representative of t'-ie non Associated Pre p.tpors, but I wish yoti-iilso to see that no one of thoso ad mitted Is the correspondent of any newspaper. I particularly desire that this solemn and painful act of hideous lustico shall uot bo made un excuse for that species of hideous sensation alism, which ts tinro demoralizing than anything ehe to the public mind." How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward 'or any case of Catarrh that can not be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. CHKtfKYfc Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney ror the last 1G years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. WK8T& Thuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waloino. Kinnan & Mauvin. Whole sale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Ci.ro Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous Mir faces or tho system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Testimonials free. Hall's family IMllsare the best. ir you eat at the Whi c ilouso restaurant you arc refreshed and sat IsflJd. :i 18 2t Central Congregational Church, T. II. Henderson, pastor. Preach ing by the pustorut 11 a, in. atxl 7::i0 p. ui. tomorrow. Tako Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup for nil those dangerous affections, severe colds, pleurisy and grippe, which Fall and Winter bring along. It Is tho greatest cure for bronchitis nnd nil throat and lung affection. ,'l l.'l Ot Two Trains Daily. The Northern Paclllc" Railroad Is nosv running two trains daily from Portland to St. Paul. Pullman and free sleepers on each train. Leave Sulcm 7' a. m. and 2 p. m. Leave Portland 11:110 a. tin and Ll p in. Thomas, Watt & Co. a H-Ot. New Appointment. While you arc enquiring who the i governor Is likely tu appoint to olllce, i remember that Branson & Co. have the stock or groceries that you need ' for your family. .'M3 j;t THE Of? IP CURB THAT D0E3 CURB Laxative liroino Quinine Tablets iPmovu the causa that produces La SUNDAY SERVICES. V. U. T. U. 'creed adopted bv Evangelical iiiirr churces." CIIKISTIAK SCIBNTI8T. Lesson sermon and children's flimHO lOMfi ii. in. Ktlhleet "Riiillltv:" Wnrlnnsriuv nvenlnu incfttlnir 7:30 Christian Science hall corner Court ST. I'AVU'a IUMBCOJML, Passion Sunday: 7:30 a. in. HolyCom miinlon, 10:30 a. m. Matins, Ante Com munion, nnd sermon, 12 in. Sunday school, 7:30 p. m. ovenlng sermon. V. M. Miiguan, pastor. FIRST CONQRKUATIONAL. Preaching at 10:30 u, m. subject ..Ti,eyulntHol Caesar's Household." yunday school tit 12 in. Y. S. 0. E. aticao p. in. nurvirvii ni 7:su suojooi -"Tlie Rich Men or Heaver." Y. mc a. Rev. Wattors presiding elder tr the M. E. church, will addross an open ,nCetlng at the Y. M. u. A. at j p. m Subject "Consecrated Manhood" Text 1st Samuel 15-11. This will be a union meeting between the "(Jroums .nd 0reerlM to which the ladles have n a)r(Jtt, mvltxillon. Special music will be provided. UAITIST. Ronald MoKlllop pator, public wor shin 10:30 a. in. Tliemo ''Tho Hless- cdnoss or the Servant found Ing." Sunday school 11 a. in. Watch Young Poonle's Meeting 0:30 p m. Public ! worship 7:at) p ill. TiiPine "wno i be Saved" Special ' iTiion can can music by home Quurtetw. 1 UNITBU IIHBTIIRKN. Rev. P. H. Williams, pustor. Hun aiy scnooi iu ;i. iu. mo- auiufiu. i...;.i,,lni. PrAnnlilno 11 11 in. , ;"'" .,.,,? Y p (; j A fl:ao A Temperance LrS'in, lead by 1 1)0 ptor. Preaohlng 7:30 p. rr. "The Lst " Hlslmp lUrkley next Sday morning and evening, l lbslib mbi'Houiot El'isooPAt.. breaching UHlay at z p in. arm i jw R ufJ(1 al ng,Jt rM by Kev. : l A W4iw Sunday Schmd at 3 , in. Free lecture on next Wed ties- .,,...- -..- day at o. p. m oy uev u a iit5iB ( pnh league Friday at 7 30 p w.' r' Player ineeuog I nuruunyat ihjvjj hi KVANaEMOAL. Seventeenth nudChomcketa streets. N.Shupp, pastor. This will bo tho rourth quarterly meeting occuslon. Rev. L. M. Anderson will preach 11 a.m. and 7:30 p m. Tho communion or the Lord's Supper will bo ad ministered after the nvnnlnir nirmtin. Sunday school at 10. Junior Y. P. A atui.iop in. FIRST UNITED KVANOELIOAL. Rev. II. L. Pratt, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Tho theihe ror morning Is, "Tho Father hood of God". Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Society or Christian En deavor meets at 0:30 p m, Late State News. Tho Dalles warehousemen still hold 1,500,000 pounds or last year's wool clip. Miss Lola McCully has been elected principal or tho Lostlno public schooll, Miss Ada Robinson Is pri mary teacher. Four patients have been received at tho stato InBano asylum: Hoy D. Orton, aged 16, from North Yamhill Mrs, Etpma C. Koshob, aged 44, from Sherwood; Mrs. Amelia White, aged 41, from Sherman county, and Anton Merrill, aged 45, from Portland. The Forest Grove council bold a special moetlng to elect nn engineer and a superintendent ot tho water and light system. Gus Hurtrampf was electca onglucer at a salary or $075 a car, and Joseph Ralley super intendent at 83S0. J. T.Watsjn, ex-mavor or Dayton, who went to CalUoroIa In Jannary ror his health, died Tuesday evenln r, Ho was burled Wednesday evening Mr. Watsornwas an oldcitlzen or that com munlty. Ho was widely known in the valley and In Portland, having been In the ministry for several years. Snow has been fnlllng since mid night Tuesday at Ileppncr, every ap pcaranco of continuing ror another day or two. The snov Is very wot, nud as there was no trost In tho ground It melts almost as quickly as It rails. It is now nlmcst rour Inches deep. Rcrorts from Monument and Canyon city arc to tho effect that tho storm Is the heaviest known for years. M. M. Ellis. Dallas writes: I have as lino an Italian prune orchard ot 00 acres as there Is In Oregon. It Is eight years old. I do not think I have lost a tree by tho freeze, and tho buds now give promise of being over loaded with fruit. 1 have been satis fied ull the time that most or the cry ubout ruined fruit and orchards was borrowed trouble, but was willing to stand It and keep still until Mr. Dossh wrote his .letter about blossoms In June and ull thr-t. Tho orchards gen erally are all right In Polk county. August Volght, who lives on the Tualatin, was brought before County Judge Ryan ut Oregon City to bo ex amined tor Insanity. Ho did not suc ceed In convincing llio court that ho was Insane, and was very Indignant when the lodge rerused to Issuo n commltmont to the asylum. It sub sequently transpired that Volght wanted to be sent to tho asylum to rccelvu frco medical treatment. Volght and his wiro iwn an unen cumbered farm near the Tualatin Professor J C, .inser, County Judge Ryan's appointee as Clackamas county school superintendent, has given up his claim to the olllce on ac count of an opinion received from Atlorncv-Geucral Hlackburu, and N. W. Rowland, tho board or commis sioner's appointee, will assume the duties or tho olllce. Tho public school savings bank system linn now been In rorco at Eu geno two weeks. Deposits are received every Monday. The lirM. Monday tho deposits amounted to $30.81 and the second to $25 00. Thero arc HO de positors and three or them modo de posits $5, on which Interest Is allowed. O. II. Dyoof Oregon City has re ceived a letter from Representative Tongue, stating that Ernest Ilutler, a private In tho volunteer corps sta tioned at Honolulu, had been dis charged from tho service. The dis charge was secured so that ho could contribute to tho support or his wid owed mother. Cyrus A. Dolpb, or Portland, Or., was appointed a second lleuuuiunl in the arm v, under tho now ncttyHois now In California. Ho wus atManila several months, and received recom mendations for meritorious service from Goneral Merrltt aud General Oils, He Is a son of tho late Senator J. N. Dolph. Lieutenant Dolph will probably bo assigned to distant ner vlce. Machinery and supplies are ox pecten from Chicago with which W. E. Thomas will begin the mnnufac tureor brooms In Staytpn. Tho Hlllsboro city counull has called In all 8 percent warrants Issued prior to 1807. The object Is to losson tho city's Indebtedness. Warrants drawn now rell readllv at par, and only draw (1 per cent Interest. The Homeliest Man in Salem As woll as the handsomest, and others are Invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle or Kemp's ll.ilu.i.,1 f.r tlw. Pli rniil. ii nil T.imi'H. ll I remedy that Is guaranteed. to cuieand believe an unronic anu acuiq uqukiik, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 25e. and 50c. eod&w Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digest the food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latent Jiscovered digest ant and tonic No other preparation can approach it in eaiclency. It In atantly relieve and irmanentljr cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickIIeadache,Oa8tralgla,Cranips,anc4 all other resulta of Imperfect digestion. PrVpartd by C C. DWltt A Co., Cblcaa Eibiiutlon and break down follow Orlr pnrv.m u by wwe Dr Mil' N.rrta. ""! -il-nliilrtmrjiitoiVnAlirtMt for Infants and Children. The Kind You toe Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF (ikYA&CU In Use For Over 30 Years. TMI 0INT4UB COMMNT, TT MUIIMT ITMtT, HtW VOWK CITY. One Minule Cough Cure, you want. Men: Drue Stores. 'lliat'i whir SICK HEADACHE ABSOLUTELY AND permanently cured by using Mold Tea A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation nnd Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and 50c. Lunn & Brooks druggist Miss Alllc Haglies, Norfolk, MJufully burned on fice and neck.' Pain was In stantly telieved by DcWltt'i Witch Hat.-I. Salve, It U the famoui pile remedy) Stone Drug Store 1. PLAYED OUT. Dull Headache. I'lns In varloas parts of the body. Sinking at the pit of the stom ich, Loss of appetite. Feverishncss. Pimples or Sores ar all positive evidences of impure blood. No matter how it became so It must be putlfied In order to obtain good health, Acker's Wood Elexlr has never (ailed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other oloou instates it ts certainly a wonuiriui remedy and we will sell every bottle on a positive guarantee, It Is eaiv to catch a cold and easy to get rid of it, If you use Ono Minute Cough Cure. It cuies coughs, colds, and all lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, and sure to cure. DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED BY using Acker's Dypepsia Tablets, One little tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin hoes at 25c. Lunn & Brooks, druggists. O J. & 3? - XX. X -A. . aaxs th j The Kind You Hare Always Bra jIT gta AS1 sjOM-. of w Piospeitty cmes to the man white liver Is iu gxxt rond tion DeWitt's Little. Early Riiers are famous for con-tlptulon, nnd all stomach and liver troubles. Stone Drug Sto es, a .C2re3r& "x -siu . B,M, ti, liiB Kind You Have Alwars BoucM m Mis. Stark, Pleaunt Klilr.c, O., siyi, ' Af'tr two iiTto s gave up my boy to die. I sav- d h ni from cough by using One Mm uie Cough Cure." It Is the quickest remedy for coughs t'tene Dtu Sto es, CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Slgnaturo of C&t&7e&&l&. Notice of Special City Election. NollcoU linroby Rlrcn, that, pursuant to fo tion 2U ir llm ulinrtcr or tho city of Ualom, Or., npprovisl Fuhruary 17, VSJi, and to n rcnolutlnn iidoptod by tho common ciiuiii'll of mild iilty, on Mnrch 7, 1800, thorn will Ui u npuclal olpoilon hnld Iu tlio City ofrtUcm, Ornrou, on Thilrmlny Murch 30, 18W. at which time tho K)ln will bu open from JO o'clock a, in., until o'clock p. m. for tho purpose of votlnK, by tlio taxpityr imy Injr tnxiw upon property In nalil city. I'D ft or AO.MNHTtliolUBiuo ofllONDH, payublo on or bafurn lOyoar nud ntn ruto or Inturost not momtlinii roiirnnd n Imlf per cent. FIIWI' WAHU -Tlio pollInK pUooslisll ho at No, TKnuIno llouno, at llm north end or Liliorty atront. Bl'XOND WABD:-Tlm tlllntf place nhnll bo at llanoy'ii I.Wcry Hlablo on I ourt ulroct, bo twoen Mlwrtyand llltfli strcota. TIIIHI) WAHD -Tho pollliiK plaro thall bA at the "Armory" liulldliiK on Htate utreot, noar HUli utrcet, KOUHTII WABD.-Thu polllnlf pliico liall bo at Ullmy'a l.lvory Htablu corner of Triwio and t'omiiivrclal streets WilNKSii my Imnd, IhU Mtli day of March, Vffi, at tho City ol Bnliii,Orui;on N J. Jupah. S-M-td City Itecordor. You Can Get a Lower Berth, V Itli ono exception tlio tlirouxli trains of tlio UurllnKton Houto ure utmost Invariably 'well-lllleii. The oxceptlon Is our St 1'uul (Jliluuifo LlmlU'd. On tlio limited thero Ih usually room und to spare. Don't Infer that It Ik neither to linn, nor ho fast, an ANY train rr ANY other lino between Kt. Paul und Chlcutio, On tho con trary, thero In no mora bountiful train In America. IthuH oluotrlo llKlit, Htoutu hoat, wide voutlhuloH, tho most hutUfuetory (llnlny-cur fervica on the continent and 11 lower berth for everybody. A.U.NIH9LIVJN. Oori'l Aueut, Portland, Or. Salem Soda Works R. H. Westacott, Prop. All kinds of kOt drink and Ur jri poolalty. First uuUlltery. mnRY BTHBBT, 3 11 tl Back of 1 timer D!ook Caoital Soao Works. Kunnlng at full blast and rwklntf let of laundry and toilet soaps. lie sure to'esll' for the Salem brand when jou want fftiii' goods. A W. ANDEUEOe, Isni; w iH'iftiSJihsillifilPWaiiiMa Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS U8 COURT STREET. Makcu specialty of nil kinds of Sheet. Steel und Galvanized Iron work rjoflntr and guttering, n full line nf Pumps und pump fittings. Prompt work und reusonnble prices. We carry Iu stock tlio Fuirbinks wind mill. Call and see us before ulvlun your order for mill or tauk. Phono 231 PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES, BARR&.PETZEL Hole Aunts Io An. Work Guaranikko. 314 r.'OMMKKCIAl. SIKlXr. Telephone No. 181 ACCORDING TO Tllli MLB There are but few laundries which can wash well, Hut by our inodorn procivut, with Kood munrlal rrry Karment romea out, when wanlieil, ('Ivan mid gwnvt and Whole' Try our now work. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY I Retailing ol' llollkil llccr (lainhrlnu and Kchlltz ulw)n on IrniiKlit lli'llvered frco to any part of the 'lt . (1KO. U NK.VL, l'nii. 1-13 Old I'loiKor (Irocory Hnloou, I'houo vsoi $) ('omincrcfal Htrcul MAMunnn lllnltllUUL' fi 1 Rep )B&iju Jacket t)UsmuskM'LKl' I l3lsBf' ?lb issHssK'Plfv rl !"" ffm tjTTSMt'' U Jrim Or m WlfCQ. Jitrlt'itiuoi;eiits. Third an 1 Ymnlil" i-w - F0H SALE BY D J, FRY, SALEM, OREGON IDS AND Try our btioiU, tliuy lira tlio kind free tO'itll ijponlupiillwillon.oWo tjUI'l'LlRS, o'ltmimiuof Hlv-, SAYAGB St ReiD uuccsiorR to tlitwO. DlcklntjQli(tfil!Q(i, :s8:ANHJ!W1 COMMniil'IAL .STIIRHI T. S. BURROUGHS 0 4 Hill 1 1(11 It EH'IU M AT KU n S ISH HO. IMUOHS TO fel'IT Tllb('IIMi. m 111 1 HI T-.Ti T i STATUiSIHKBT -. imfmUHt iti m'rVii mm nTlfWii BUSINESS CVRD3 O. H. OlAOK dentist, Sacoeuer to Or. J. M. Keene, old Whin Corner, Sitlim, Or. Part ici desiring rupetiot operations at moderate fees in any branch art in especial request. SOLTLE BROS. PIANO 1UNERS AND REPAIRERS POHTIjAND, ohm ForBalcn. mut vlolutty leave onlerM at Clco a Will's MimlcBlorc. OFFICE CITY HALL' For water seivlce apply at office. Uil payable monthly in advanci:. Make complaints at th $. CAPITAL CITV Express and Transfei X Meets nil mail and passenger trait,. Hag eage and express to all parts of the elf Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. WHITE & DISQUU. 1?A1?1V FOU SALE-- 3GO Ao os All In Yamhill County. .ViO acres for salo III n txxly, or In 40 aero tracts, t-oentcil linlf n ml lowest of Wnpnto station, In Yamhill county, Ort'Kon, and ono mid a hall miles south of (inston. l'rlco forcncli forty ncrcr Irom fiM upward, according to improvumouts nnd location. Mood soil mid easy tonus. For further pnrtlotilnrs einiulro of . II. KUAN, 11 iw-liuu dw llrooki, Oregon O. M. LANE' Merchant 'Tailor 211 Commorclnl nt, tySultfl $15 nud upwards, Pants S3 nnd upwnrdt HALF WAY HOUSE Klnu elitara nud tobacco, soft drlulca; meals at all heurs: ulco uluau beds. North Haloni, nnr W, U Wado'srulillo watering; trough. It 10-lmo SI. FBIfiltTINOIilt. I'roji. g.s. nnmiEt NEW MARKET St.te street, near railroad. Freshest and licst meats. My pa'rons say 1 keep the best weats in town 3 3f ITfNf! AT LAST! Good News for tho Suffering Public. The envious r.vaU who weie ilttermlned'tn make Dr. Cook t-ouble In the couits hare hacked down, and their alleged caso wa dismissed when it came in'o circuit court. Tliey didn't dire to meet the truth, as Ur Cook's patient's are too numerous and they nrervernH4eful t0 the man who has cured them and can cure others. Ur. Cook nukes a specialty of cluonli diseases, and does not use poisonous drugs t cure them. If you have a Mend who needs help send him tu DK. J. F. COOK, Consultation free. Jot Llbeity street pnTOPim IlT IIHlUB Ur. IVmi'm Ytlow Nmvii I'l'.ln. 11U '. UllU flila tiilf,ful reoirdy Salem water Co., nous Kiiarautrrdlociirenll ne. 70us cUeasts, suck aa weak 'J'lory, 1x.sul llrula Tower, llrmlache. WaLrluluess, Iaj1 Ma' hue,, 'Sxht.y xiitls lon, MerTOuiiirss, ull drains, loss "jf juwer iu Oeuerav. ' Oxtraui of elthtr sex, caused by OTcrintlou, roiilhfut errors, t.'iv'" jc of tobacco, opium or stimulsnts, vrhlcti lead to Iatiruiltv.Cc, 1 uouot ABsanity, Can becorried In vest pocket. Ji.oonerbax. - tj,liynisll prepaid, Clicularl'ree. Bold by all driigguts. Atlcforlt.t konootlitr MsnufactufMl by tK " I'rau Mrillclne Ci., V iris Prattac. l,atif-I)Brlv BBS S D ) DIL, that -Krow. Our uiiUilouuu Bout iilnolourry itiJ.fullSjIlnoJof.JHHK Seotlorni, amokorf, RU j foimm of rill Kiiifls... PHOMi' I6 INTBR-lfAtB ETTAANOERS-WILMAN Associate Teacher Western Conserva tory, Kansas City, Mo., representing me ititer-sta-e system, at Salem, Ore. Orcr First National JtanV. Hesidecce 37C Church street. Sludio h -9 to 13 ami 3 to 5. IM . IIP JDO uui uumiw. dbalbr;jin : GROCERIES: Paluto. Oils Window Glnen Var nlnh, and tbo most corupleto atock of Bruabos of nil kindn in tho state Artista mnterinla, llrao; hair; eo niont and suingloa; and tho finest quality of gra&ssacd. WANTED. Now today nctvortinomonu lour Hum or Ions in tills column inserted tar Union for 25 otfl., SO ots a vrstk, $1 por month. All ovor lour linc at BAtno rate WANTED Huy and outs. Thou liuvlns liny unci outs for sale pleue eull a: the olllce of A. M. Humphrey & Co. 2U0 Commercial til. and kci our prices. A. M. II & Co .1-163L WANTED TO ItENT.-A neat, cieun coiiuuo unrurniqncuor partly furnlHlied by u yount; married couple, ofllro. Addreij "O" caro Journal 315 31 WANTED An honest poor man who wants u homo with Unlit work and siuiill pay: must bo strictly temper uto lutvo K'ootl moral character und bu utimurrlcd; middle nucd from 40 toC0yr, prcfered, 478 Front street, yaluni. 3-13 tf 11 1 1 11 m 1 inn 11. HMismM If Oil SALE.-00 acres er pure prairie land, Kood soil, ood location, one-fourth mtlo from school house, 40 acres In crop and can bo bad at a bargain, Located on west aids ot French Pralrio. Enquire of Wm. H. Ean, Uroolcs, Or, 3-H-ltu WANTED. A irood horse, must be cheap. Call or address J. L. Patton. Sbaw, Or. 2 23 4 w WANTED. PlunlriK mill rnachlticry for sale or trade. Address D. b. Llyesay, Woodburn. Or. 3 4 tf FOIl TEN DAYS-1 oiler for sale a liouso containing 0110 Bitting room 12x10, one bedroom 12x12, one 10x12, hard llniHli (new) a dininir room. 12x10, newly walnicouted and papered, 11 kitchen and two clumber rooms, a wood und cow shed, Reed well of water with pump at door, lot COxlOO, (1 blocks from court house for $32.r, Apply to Ml Liberty street, A. W. Deems. 3-4 106 WANTED. A Kood Improved farm from 100 to 150 acres near Sulcm cheap ror cusli. A. L MoAtco, Roal cstuto, 103 tUalu street, Address, A. P. McAtec. 3-11 tf HOUSE FOIl JALE. A Kood liorso, 8 yoiis old, will work any where, single or double. Price t20. Call north end of Liberty street or address Dox3l)l. 3 14 3t WANTED -Choppers to cut 100 cords or wood. Good terms offered. Apply to Eli Pray, live miles cast on (jMucluay road. 3 13 tf HOUSE FOR SALE-A Kood yotintr horse, 5 years old, wolulis tI200 pounds, Ken tic, works single or double, Also a MrstUilass home. inatiu two-seatcu ttacK til u Durham. Call at 403 Center-street. 2-22 -1m CLOTHING CLEAN ED-Dycd, re paired and preyed at Steam Dyo Works, ll).) Commercial street op posite Willamette Hotel. 28 if FOIl SALK 10 passenuor wagonette llrst class, made to ordor, will sell choup. Willuinotto hotel- 1 25 tf CLOTH iWc17eANE D-Dyed , re paired und prossed ut Steam Dye Works. 105 Commercial street, op poslte WlUatnetto Hotel. 1 18tt CAll LOAD -Of wheels coining to Salem. Wo an enhirtfltm our shop aud Iticioaslntf our facilities fur nuking rupalrs. Wo huvu a large usaortmont of now covers und uuar auteo to satisfy our patrons. HrlDg your wheels and umbrellas when repairs 11 re needed to Gardner k Wnlio, 228 Lllxirty streot, Hoimao's block, next door to steam laundry. 1 20 tf HOUSE OLEANEUS- Remember that tlio bost nnd cheapest carpet pa no r Is the heavy felt paper 6ald utTiK.JounNAL olllce. 20-tt MUSICAL r-A limitsd nurnUr of tudent taken, on piano, violin, guitar, mandolin and slther Also Uurman and French Icuons given. Anna M. Krebs. Music studio, Guy block, room J. Call ftoms to 4 p. m alio 11 h. m, tf lF0lfsALE-m uereslinoTand with liotuu, barn, sumo fruit, good well wuier and ull fencud About 150 curds nutidltiL' iluiber 4 acres under gultivutlutt bilunco easily cleared. Joins the "Imiian School ' grounds. Prloo $500-$1:0 down, time 011 bal uncotnsult. Cull or write (J. W. Peariiilno, two uplos north of Saleai on River road. 2-U-tf WANTEn-Snvaral trus.twortliy per- wins in this state to mariMgo cur Ull 1196 III WlUir own Uiui ucurujr oi'ntl. It Is uiulnly olllce work i-onduolCd ut home. Salary straight 000 11 yo,tr und esjienbeaderiultti iioruitldu, no more no less wjlary, Mojltlfly 7fi- Rervirences. rAclo 'uiruddrtwgi'd mumped envelope. I lot Hon B. Hesw, Prest; Pept. M, iHlqugn. JLSiS illtr YOOIl RUGU1E3-And r. rliigepaiuted in time; now Is the time. Wo huve plenty of room and vnniUh will lam longer tf thor oughly drlait iwtoro tiling. -Fenaal Uurtrlliko' l'uof.ry1, 831 t'cmitnerolaJ luwt. a 4 od way bii'rtA,LM--UOMort ufpure prfilr no land, good noil, rok1 locatmn. (ino-fourili mile from kchoU houw, to aoros In crop and cart be had at a bargain. Located on est stele M Fretich Pralrne. Eorjuirc nt W. II, Kkhii, Brooks, Or. !Sitt L,KSfcHlMi.I-JSfe