- t, ',- tWfyfg),. triwartAiMhi ARMY LiFE of Cm Ba Warner, of Bristol, Vt..leftlM markonhlm in what physicians called a "hopolpss easo" of heart Ulseaso. Ho tolls how his llfo was apurcd. "In '96 two physicians pronounced my case hopeless, and said I had heart dis ease in its worst formi Ifi.-if it w.11 . less to doctor, nothing would cure me. In March, '97, 1 took Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and have not had a symptom of the disease since. It saved my life." EBR. MILES' Heart Cure Usold by all drueclals ou Ruarantoo Hist bottle tiemtllta or tiiouoy buck. Hook on heart anil nerves sunt free, Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. O. C. T. Go's l'ABSliNOUlt HTKAo.Klt POMONA altonA LKAVKS'FOIl I'OUTLAND Daily etrcpt Similar at 8 a. in. QUICK TIME AND CllKAl' HATES. DockllwtwMin Hlato umliCmirt Bin. M. 1'. HALUW1N, Agent. S, C, STONE, M, D, Proprietor of Stone's Drue: Stores BALKM, OUEdON. The stores (two In number) uro located a No. & unci .133 Coininurvlal street, mill are u-ll Mockoil wild u complete line of drills and uivdlelnes, tidlvl articles, perfumery, hruslics etc., etc., etc. DIl. HTONK Haslmd some 25 year experience In the prac tice of medicine mid now makes no churgo for cnusiilfallou, examination or prescription. rannmrnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnna iPERSONALAND LOCAL i c For additional Local Nowsseo Fourth rase.2 Duuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuiiiiuuiiiuiuiiiiiia Dr. .1. II. Nelson county clerk of Yam hill entity visited Salem today. Clarence M. Bishop lias returned from his collego year at Eugene. Win. Mathews, editor and proprietor of the Newport Nuwh, left for homo to day. SHIPPING NEWS. Doings at the Various Docks of the Dif ferent Steamboat Lines. Tho weather bullotiii thin morning is very encouraging to farmers who have hay to cut. It Hays: Tonight fair. Wednesday fair and wanner. TIiIh brings a "ray of liopu for (lioso interested In hops as well. Everybody will bo pleased with one week of warm, sun Hliinoy woathor. The rain was of iiiclanuhiblo benefit to nil. It laid the dust and will give us a few days of lino wheeling and benefit all vegetation and add thousands of dollars to tho filling wheat ornp of tho valley. The lwating stage is good and the river has risen one foot during the last 24 hours and now stands at ft.l feet alxive tho low water mark and is rising at tho rate of ,8 of a foot for 24 hours. Via the 0. It. & N Gideon Stolz, yes terday shipped 'a carload of lino cider vinegar i. to the Northwostorn Storago and Tranportation Co., of Spokane, Washington. The Elmore last (evening unloaded about a million glass fruit jars. At least 100 tons of freight are now in store at tho dock at tho foot of Trade street mostly miccollancoiis freight. A carload of sulphur in at the O, II. A N, dock, in Hacks for one of Salem's leading iiiorchants. At the 0. C. T. Company's dock there is a carload of cedar shingles and a largo consignment of junk .for the Portland market. All steamers running on schedule timo and passonger tralllc is good as tho stage of wator will likely remain good nearly all summer. About a car load of state itfiper. such as reports ami other matter wo shipiiod by one of Salem's junk .men today. The printed mattor probably repruonU Jive or ten thousand dollars. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aid Nature in strengthening' and recon structing tho exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic No other preparation can approach it In e31ctency. It in stantly relITe.s and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Slcklleadache.Gastralgla.Cramps.and all other results of imperfect digestion. f rsporsd by C C DsWltt A Co, CfrjUaaa. v.jjs.c- i t i.ift viiy iau..;T. a A VIGOROUS PROTEST Anti-Expansion Address at Leland Stanford University. Reasons Why German-Americans Protest Cant and Humbuc About the God Ordained Mission of the Anglo- BaXon Race Not to Serve as England's Puppet. Professor Julius Goebel delivered be lore the student body of Stanford Uni versity, California, recently his long promised lecture, "German-American Protest Against American Imperialism." His sjieech was not only a German- American denunciation of the imperial istic iwllcy, but also of the English tirade against Germany, and Great Ilritian'8 offorte to draw Americans into that fame antagonism. Dr. Goulel said in a summary of his lecture: Tho German-American nrotpst is; First, against tho idea of this being called an Anglo-Saxon country, because they feel that they, like other nations, havo contributed to the building up of American civilization. Secondly, that the adoption of Im perialism would involve the adoption of English methods of colonization, which are brutal and inhuman, and have no other aim but tho ruling and plunder ing of the colonies. Thirdly, that It would involve Amer ica In a conflict with Germany, whom England has been ant'igonizlng ou ac count of industrial jealousies, for Eng land Is afraid that Germany will ulti mately win in the industrial struggle for the markets of tjie world, Fourthly, because moit of us German-Americans have lived under an Imporial rule and know whereof we speak. The question whether the German American has a right to be heard in the councils of our country was answered by a historical review of the essmtial part which Geriniin-Aniorlcans have played in the upbuilding of tho Itepnb lie and in the development of t American civilization. Thus it is little known that from the ranks of tho early German set tlors came in 1087 tho first protest against slave holding over made in America. German-Americans partici pated in large numbers in the wars of tho revolution and of tho robollion. Their greatest influence upon American civilization they havo exerted through their peaceful efforts in the fields of in dustry, social life,, music, art and edu cation . Who, in the face of these facts, dare call our civilization an Anglo-Saxon civ ilization? At tho beginning of our century tho leadership in the highest spheres of thought and activity went to Germany. Thousands of enlightoned Americans looking for knowledge and inspiration have gone to tho German universities and not to the fossilized institutions of Oxford and Cambridge. The only con tribution to our civilization which England in recent years claims to have found, and which she is so eager to have U9 accept is imperialism. A history of tho growth of the idea of imperialism was given by the pro fessor. It was shown how a religious and mystic elonient was gradually added to the llritish desire for col onial expansion. lie centinued: For n sober and truly religious mind there is nothing more disgusting than the blasphemous attempt to mako re ligion thus tho cloak for covering llrit ish selfishness the true aim of which al ways was to rule and plunder her colo nics. Hut the uneducated mns.-eg, the religious fanatics and the weakmiitded jingoes of our country bolioved this hyi ocritical rant about the God-ordaiued mission of the Anglo-Saxon race. There is but one power which England fears in her colonial and industrial ex pansion Gornuiny. Owing to her industrial jealousy, Eng and has reputedly been doing hor Iwst to stir up a war lietwoen Franco nnd Germany. It is for this sumo reason that Eng land has loon trying systematically to make trouble between Gormany and the United Statos, and she came near suc ceeding in this. We, have lxdlevod all the infamous Ilea which the agents of England last summer ount from Manila harlwr. Wo have allowed ourselves to be uhhI in Samoa as tho the violators of rights and treaties, and we are on the road to being considered by the clviliod world the rowdy among the nations. Eager to show tho world fraternization of tho Anglo-Saxon race, an American officer (I am deeply ashamed to say of German descent) has joined thn llritish in tho brutal slaughter of a savage hk pie, although tho commercial interMts in Samoa of England and America com bined are not half as large as those of Germany. IMng the offspring of a higher and more humane civilization than the Eng lish, we protect against the brutal and inhuman warfare carried on in the PiiiUmtiiio and Samoa. We do not be hove in the Mohaiuineden idea of spread- ing religion and civilization with the'S Itible in one hand ami the rifle in the other. V art! not arrogant fumeih ta ivin-' A shier ourselves instruments in the hands of divine Provideuee. I have no titte for ; tltOM statesmen who run about the country feeling tlte pMteo of the iwopio at denote ami from the rear of train, .. T 0-.-- -- .- --. and talking alxmt divine destiny and Providence. I am sure if I war Prov idence I uoukt not revetd liiymdf through such fellow. Sweet, refreshing sleep is given hy Hood's Saraapurllla, which feeds the net ves, tones the stomach awl cured uil dyspeptic, yuipuiius. j 'Cheap Rates J to tho East, Christian Endeavor exrnr. ' sion. Effective June 111. St TltoinaJi I Watt A Vo. o 23 5-t The importance of taking a good Spring Medicine is well known in fact, ita necessity is universally adroit- ted. To areue this poiint is useless takes up your time and wastes our space. The -eal question is, what Jo tako7 Ofcourse, you want tho best. Forvour blood vnn ! . m - jvt. ,... m you which cures blood For your ap petite, stom ach-weak ness, and cpaia symp- dysp toms you want a medi- cino contxa'nlng appctito- giving, curing 8tomnch-tonlnir. dvsnensla- ities. For that tired feeling headache nils crablo, all run on ou want to bone new, ncrvo muscle not stimulant. Now we can prove. we have ,nro vml . irn DO prove each the year, that and ovorv dnv In . ' , Sarsaparilln IS the best; that it Is un equalled as a goneral i 8pring Medi tat it meets rement ibovo named and more. We pr ovo this by thou sands of testlnionials l'Ot from peo pie anxious to advertisethemselves, but from people in the same walk I QV"! of life as you. And lP our testimonials tell of curat, real, bona fido CURES. We believe when you havo given it a fair trial you will agree that America's Greatest Medicine and best Spring Medicine is Hood's Saraaparllla. Pre pared by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. It. K. Maeloay, of Portland, and II. A. Htigoinoyor, of N. Y., arrived In Sa lem lust ovunlng. Thoy are out for a season of sport and will Itunt and IIhIi. The Modern Beauty Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her faee blooniH with itn beauty. If her nyHtem needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she lines the gentle and pleas ant Syrup of FigH, made by the Calif ornia Fig Syrup Co. only. O jOl. 13 "X? O 2K. X u!. . Jar the xi "il'8 Kind You llao Always BoajM The Fact Remains, Write what yon will, talk what you will, the fact still remains. Its the old story but nevertheless true. Tho North; em Pacific K. It. is still tho tH'oples' xp- ular roail. llio cheapest, the quickest, tho liest. Tho Yellowstone Park lino runs two trains daily. cod 7-1 Thomas, Watt & Co., Agt. hat If Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? It is the newly discovered remedy, the most cirectlvo preparation for aiding the and assimilation of food, nnd re storing organs to a natural condition. Stone Drugstores. Good Pasture, Parties wanting good past uro can get same at tho State J'air Grounds by ap plying C. I). Gabrielson, secretary. U-lM. David Smith, of Fossil, Gilliam county, is in tho city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Calvert. Deafness Cannot De Cured local nnnlicatlons. as thev cannot bj reach tho diseased ortion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi tion of the mucous Ifulnit of the Eustach ian Tube. When this tulns gets in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflamatlon can bo taken out uuil this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will bo destroyed forever ; nine oases out of ten ure caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an in flamed condition oi the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars f r any cafe ot iJcasiiutw (cuuei uyuatarrii; that cannot be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Ciibnkv A Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 76V. Hall's Family Pills are the host. Miss Iina Hior returned from The Dalles and Portland last evening uhero she has lieeu visiting friends. The Homeliest Man in Salem As well us the handsomest, und others ure invited to will on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, u remedy that is guaranteed to cure and bolleve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma. Bronchitis und Consump tion. Price 26e. and Wc. eod&w Mr. W. K. Norber, of this -ity droe over to Monmouth this morning on busineM. iBH:3;Kft. g j OIQUCSS (Ban be Cured just io long at there It a particle of vitality left in the hair roott. Toe (act tbat tbe head it tmooth and tinning- U no potitlre proof that the root beneath are dead. Deep down beneath the tkin, hair root may yet exltt. filled with latent vitality, and all that U re quired to develop them Into a beautiful head ol hair U the (aith f ul application of tbe proper axestt. Seven . Sutherland Sisters' preparations famish tbe eatiett, .. mnA nulvti ifiv to auer 1 5j tata ft there i or U not latent life X kaath a head bare of hair Why 2 nottrytbtm) oL SOLD MY DBUGOISTS S v m I 9 I you Tl ' C '01 medicy h dieasca. Ml' rtW i a vv "AV"V iiii. Natlye Sons Act. Dan Waldo's Cabin Nativo Sons of Oregon havo appointed a committee on reception for the occasion oi the return oi tne uregon volunteers. The commit- too consists of George H. Burnett, S. L. Hayden, II. A. Johnson and D. C. Minlo. The last two named were up lK)inted a special committee to go to Portland and receive tho boys. A. T. Moflltt, who has been at Mc- Minnvlllo raising a grain warehouse for tho Atlas Milling Co. and one for W. 0, Hendricks returned last evening. Mr. Moflltt says business is lively, and tho mills nro running night and day and doing business to their full capacity shipping several carloads of flour daily. N. Cawood, of Howell Praire, was in tho city today and rejKirts much hoavior raltts in that section than about Salem. Mrs. Frank Howe, of Jefferson, is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. A. V. McCartyat lOo High streot. Imperial Limited, Tho Cadiulian Pacific Hy. Is now mak ing tho fastest time across the continent. Their service Is of the most splendid description. All clashes of passengers are carried on the "Imperial" train. You may travel anywhere by the Canadian Pacific lty. and Soo line! Mr. C. M. Uckwood is agent for Sa lem. (l-S-'-tf Emil L, Winkler is organizating classes for the study of harmony and piano-pedagogy. All interested In music generally should study harmony and all Interested in pitiuo-teaching es pecially should study pedagogy. Call at the studio over Patton's store. A Refreshing Style. Tho art of (imitation requires deli cacy In practice. An already fanious II rui bus originated und developed into ycry promising advertising u mass of old, quaint proverbs. Wo refer to Messrs. C. I. Hood & Co,, of Sursupa rltlu fume, who urc using not only our column, but those of thousands of our contemporaries, In adapting wise saws to their service by clcynr und practi cal turns, It Is refreshing to sec su.uctlilng new and bright In tlilb line. Clean cut argument Is belter Limn big display type. 7 Bears tho ,1 The Kind You Haw Alnays BoJh Shake Into Your Shoes, Allen's Fool-Ease, u powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and Ingrowing nails, und Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is u certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching reel. Try it today, Sold by all druggists und shoe stores. By mull for 25c in stamps. Trial pack age FREE. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, Leltoy, N. Y. 4 i ii To euro piles, DeWltt's Witch Ilazc- SalVO 8T1UKK8 AT TIIK UOOT It rC- movcHtlic (music, quickly and per umncntly. Stone Drug Stores. Cooper Shop, SI. STEWAKT, tho South Salem coop er.is prepared with tho liest quality of stock to make cooiwragu of all kinds, from a well bucket to a 10,000 gallon tank. Prices to suit the times. Shop in South Salem. (1 10 lm What you want Is u cure. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles, nnd they stay cured. Soothes und uuluKly heals sores, sculds, burns, und skin (Il euses, Stone Drug Stores. oA,eiToi.a;A. Bbcm th jp ll Kind Yw Kara Alas Bo W. M. Gallagher, of Bryan, Pn., says: "For forty years I havo tried various cough medicines.. One Min ute Cough Cure Is best of nil." It ro lleves Instantly und curCs all throat und lung troubles Stoue Drug Store . If You Want an Up-to-Date Man to take charge ef an intelligence ofllce, or an ordinary man to do ordinary work, or a lioardor. or a nlace to hoarM. or a chance to learn a trade, or almost any thing that unylxxly wants, you'll find him or it by telling your want to the people of Salem through the JoriivAi. want columns. There Is a time for all things. The time to take DeWltt's. Little Early libers is when you ure sulTorlng from constipation, or other trouhlos, They never gripe. Stone Drug Storos. Piano Uoxes, Having sold four dozen pianos in last three months. I am entirely overstocked with piano Ixtxos and hi order to clean them out will sell this lot at f 1.60 eauh a good time for feed taxes at Geo. C. Will, the MumIc and Sewing machine dealer. Comfort on a Hot Day. Voit can enjoy when your bathroom in fitted up with a ko""I Klioworand a liandaoine poreeluln tub. We will tit you up with u iKtthrooiu A'ith ojhui tanltary pluinhinu with tilw for floor, wall h and eolllnu. " "' hlwwer and a tuh that lixiktMuvitoiK Uiul hixuriitua, at a ruaMMitttdti nmt. BARR PRETZEL 314 COMMERCIAL bTRBZT. Telepttonc No. 2371 JERSEY BULL. Full blood Jersey, utrrkm for wtx. only 1 1, lot eauh. GorHW of Tliirttmnht ami Center atrtwlc. 66 tf Jiuowx A ot, tor Infants nnd Children. Tho Kind You lluvo Always Bought has borno tho fiifjnn tuvo nl'Chns. II Fletcher, ami lias boon inado under his Iiorsonnl supervision for over 30 ycjirn. Allow no ono to (luculvo you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations nnil Must-ns-jrood" urc but Experiments, ami endanger tho health ol Children ICxnerlenco against Experiment, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tlio 2fe"S - gy? 43"T'5 w sw&SZZ. - W Wm THEY ALL WANTED IT!! You we tltey thought the bicycle lu the whitlow, was the only one we hail. There were plenty more Innlde however, ami wi old 'cm oue each. We cau fit vuu out alio WITH A RflWFORD, LEUELflND, RESCENT. In Use For tMt CfNTOUW CnWWNT For Over 30 wMl A.- iMBWMeVieJMBjB9MMeMMinmMHMnMMejB ,lFryjBLjjy fr-o. Water Prolongs Your Life. If your limine ih not Hiipplied with a Hath it ought to he. 1 will make the galvanized iron Tank, put in thoTuh, the heflt or riunihlnjr.iiiid do all kliulx of tin work, fall ami axk for oHtiiniilcri. T. S. BURROUGHS 10.1 STATK STItKKT MANHOOD RESTORED Kiiaramccii lucurenll urala rower, Ilradachr. one, (iervousart. 1,11 uralut, lixe vl pjwer In Ucncrai. Orranr of either aea. cnutcd by ocrertlon, yonthful errora, exrei- j ot Icunlly, CanbecarricdiiiTctttxickct. Ji.onnrrU.V t t. V.. Drcnaiu. Cltcuurirrre. il. Fltllltr Iff-.. Maiinfactiircil r tM t...... .. ,ii' ,...',,. .""I -.".".- :! .!". .'i?"- I.MFMI1W -viH.. ui.iiiu-iiiuj.iiu, tiiiiuan 1 vainniiu' '"-ik FOR SALIi HY D. ,T. THE OLD POSTOFFICE STABLES. Special rates given to Commercial men. novo, iimila u all poltiu at all hoiim. nivalis al and l nUnl, f),ine 1. "At' the (Sign of the White .Horse' Kor thirty yearn I hayo nupplled tho trodo' with "All Home Made" Imruaw of the Hont California Leather. Uverythl . "imt , wm n,:,.,.Vf7i i.:r..,' '....,.." ".' '..J ........., (jubwuuii i-iiriiitiiii Him -uriimo. Nituurnoturcr und ofliarnosu, Haddlcw, Kotxw, WIHp-j and liorw) ULtliink. E. S. Lamport, 289 Commercial street. Harritt & Lawrence In the place to get Green IPegts New Potatoes Steamed Ham tWHmmml Hhhi it wiuutlilii; dMllaiotn Jimt tho IIiIiik. HARHITT & . LAillRBNCB Or.O I0TOPIOB aitOOHHV, 4MMHMM.MWNHMMHMMMH Mat Cerlilliflt. Kximmtw f voar from U'JU to 100; for loard, f!f.W) to M imr wwk. Tuition 5 ir term o tn u oek. Fall tttnii ImIhh Kstiit. 10. Hummer JVrm. Jui.p tf ht'pt. I For eatalogue, wIdroi, . . ( MrHKLL. I'nw or. W AWavn Vei. Ii-tuult. 0 10ml Signaturo of Years. TT MUNNAV TtT. N(W VCHH CITV. wmmwmmmmKmmmmmwmk The Summer Man will look as neat and elegant in his attire as tho Summer girl if he at tiro s himself In white duck or crush Mills, whlto or fancy piquo vests, and in spotless white linen, shltt collars and cuffs, kept looking just like new by having them done up at the Salem Steam laundry. No Summer girl ever laid her head upon a more immaculato shirt front than wo are laundering every daw Test our laundry work and prove ft. Salem Steam Laundry. COI J. OI.MHTHAU, IMtOIMl. Phono 41, 2il0 Liberty Street. Best and largc3t line of Bicycles in the Gity, Car load shipments Direct from Factory PRICES: $25 to 570. We have.,,, Best Bicycle R, M, WADE d CO. PIIONK lull Ilr iiolun r. I'rmi'M Yxlluw Sri a Vl'.U. This Xiiilnlul rcuird ncrraua eitttut, eueh a Wcai . Vjnorv. Ijiti i.r ykrlulue, Jjt MaMicxx.. Nkbliy Miuli ..-. . . T . ."."-.'. Bnlil l .t. l. ... .1... J.. l.-.. ... 'J "'. r all jlrugjtf .1 , Ak for ll , if ko no other. I'au iftillc FRY, SALISAt, OIIEMON.H 02 I'HIIUY BT BA1.KM, OK. J. J. FIDLER, proprietor, llortMM Hoarded hy tho Day, Week or Month. Stand I iiu Tiuiiiih, Ifjo, b'hule ilerM: 10c "" rci uwurc, my sioUK Ih not Importer State Normal School AONAOU TH, OR. Training Wdiool for TwuiIihm. Nw JIuildliiKi. Now Department UiiKrwlw! Country Hehool Work. Graduates Secure Good PosJfions. Htrwitf CouriM. Well K(iiilpioil rrulnhitf I)iartiiint. Korinal (-on me miUikiut und u.t unv tr. mini' "WTSTNfiys oauuh; C. jH. Q1AOK Dentist, Sucoesser to Dr. J. M. Keene, old Whltt Comer, SaUra, Or. Parties deilring tuperioi operations at moderate feet in any branch on In especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phono 1071. nOOMS 1 AND a, OKAY ULIC, Salem Soda Works R. H. Westacott, Prop. All khut!of toft drtiike and bar ftyrup a epeclalty, 1'lret vUea delivery, 6i runny street, 3 lltf Phono 2683 SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND IIBPA1REIIS rOUTLAND, OllB Kort)lctrt Ati.t vicinity leave or Ion at Geo a i' Mutlc Htorc Sab Water 0FF1CK, CITY HALL 2!l'"or water tetvlee -ipply at ollice. Hil'i payable monthly In ail vine e, Make complaints at the ofU-.i. CAPITAL 'CITV Express and Transfet j (Meets all mall and passenger tralus. Ilsg. eac and express to all parts of the clt) Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. WHITE & DISQUE. O. H. LANE Merchant 'Tailor 07 STATK BTltKET. tarSuitss 91S and upwards, PanU S3 and upward BICYCLE REPAIRING. Illeyeles repaired nnd suudrlca hUP' piled. New shop ready to repair or uuuu you 11 wueiM Hatlsfaotlnn guaranteed, Your pat ronuiu solicited. HDQAll & ROURUTS. .'I IH tf 105 State street. Assay Office AMD IiADOIlATOnY. No, 71 Chemckcta et, ;i. H. T. TUTHlLL;Assayer, G.S. ilBORGIll NEW MARKET JSf.te street, near railroads Freshest an J best meats. My patrons say I keen the bcsl tresis In town 3 a Land SEKI) OATS, MILL l'lrA'il) FLOUR, Plaster!! AY LIMB. OKMKNT, LATH.4 J, F, GILMORE, H huu siul 119 onrtst. "i IIKKAI) IH TIIK HTAfr-'oi' I.IIK TIIK IIKHT IH MAIIK I'llOM 4 I t f Salem Special jflour. i i t 5 F Iletter than any provlounly 9 Ouarunteixl oh ropreiieuted. I uuidu 2 af A Money refunded if not natlwfuctory. A 2 Ohtaln the lwt from your liome mill, f Your (iroctir will Btipply you. r-it(.a A CURE YOURSELF! t m llu ii fur uuminrul illwlisriiM. lunuuulluui, i,iiiii'ui ur ultrlluu l UUiUlll iuiuhru, u ii, rlnlM, kiil ii"l -il'iu- hsiluniCMtnaiCo. muiu ir irUK.lt, 'or mui In iUm Nrrpr, il hi. i.r i l-.il tin, tl'll, 1'icmUr m ! vii muw Salem Preparatory School, Summer term ojhiiis July 6, 1RU0. Tuition xr mouth : Normal and HIuIiihiIkm)!. , . ,fi 00 Common and Higher tirades . ,'l 06 Relow 7th Grade 2 60 A. J. Haiilanii, M. A. 0 7 lm Prinulpal. Steam Dye Works No. 105 Commercial street, opnoKite Wniuiiiello hotel. L.tt(IIIW' und gentleiuou's olnthliig ulemied, dyed, re- puireu atid prcMud, blaukuUuieitued or dyed wl nlwly tlnlshed. Kid iloves cleaned, lOot dyed htM k JmmmW U I Utl W BF IJhiumI p i ir 1 usisa enciiiiti.o .skW ww'immmmtm lKTBIl4HrAT ETTA ANDERS-WILWAN AsoclaleTeacher Western Cowerta tory, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Inter-state Sytteas. at Salem. Or. Oyer First National SaV. ItMldence i 376 Church street. Studio hows-a to to S. DDAIiBR : GROCERIES: Pahita, Oils Window Qla Vr niah, and tbe moat ooraplete stock of Druahea or all klnda in th tutti ArtUts materiala, lime; bafr; ce- mouc nna Bniiigio; and tho Ones A quauiy oi groas aeea. WANTED. New today naverusmuu touUaM or lean in thla coluaa lntt4 ter times for 23 eta, DO ot a wttk, ttl per month. All over low kmm t aama rate, JOHN M PAYNK & CO-Ono door west of J.J. Dalrymplo'a Btore, does real oatato and llroinaunmeo bunlneM. ijim your Iroiorty. io sale no cluirao. iiviui.v jiuuiii;, oaie lent. 015 1m 1'OR SALK. Good baby wagon and dictionary holder almost new. hchuiitra Pecond-liand Btore, 107 v-unri Nireei. MI3I)IUM.-TIiIbMw.0. Cornetlua. of of San l-ranclsco, will hold aBtHrit uuliHt test meetiiiK at 8 p. m. In tho Kldrldge IHock. lubll invited. UtiHinuHH HittliiKB daily for a few dayH "ly 27-lt TWO GIRLS WANTGD-For gcneraU house work. Call at Cottage hotel. 0 20 3t LOST Lndy'i uold watch, near the North SprhiR Vnlloy 8choolhouo. Ilo turu for reward at this offlco or Lin coln P. O. J. W. Chlldem 0 20 3t. OIHLS WANTED-To learn a Reed trado. I'lacos for two now opou. Call for particulars at Tub Journal ofllce. .0 20tf FOIt SALK , Hiian 01 you 11 1 uorsca lor sale cheap, Stable Kuqiilro at the "Club 0 20at FOR BALK A young fresh milch cow. Half Jemoy. 3-year.old. Oentlo and kind. KiHitlro of 0. P. Bcardaly, Kola. 0 203t I10RSI-: FOIt SALE. Klght yean old, woluht. 1050, grey, good dlupptltlon. Call ou or address Aim. Mary Cleve land, LIlMirty, Or. 0 20,3t VANTKl-To buy forty hay. Wlllumotto Hotel. tons of oat 0 2311 WOOD WANTKD.-Flfty corda of llr and linnl wood wanted. Inquire at Jouhnal ollice. (I 2.1 tf HOUSE FOR RKNT.-Good six room building. CalloiiThos. Holman, 370 High street. 0 2U HORSE SHOEING.Havlng scoured tho serviees of u first class horse Hhoer, I iiai preparetl to servo my old patrons and others. I have on hand a nuinlier of flue buggies both east ern und home inado, also buck bourdn ami no vend styles spring wagons, which aro offered cheap for cash. V. Fennel, Hulom Wagon Factory. tf-10-tf FOR SALE. At a (sacrifice, afl room house, new barn, good well, aiolifOOO Fine faruiH, fruit and hop lauds. A. F. MeAteo, 103 State street. 0 Otf ROOMS, Furnished or unfurnished, Single or in unites, dining room ad joining, homelike, Second floor Cottle IHock. Mattio Ilutchlns, Prop. Room 12. 3-tf FOR EXOHANGK.-Do you want a good paying business? (0,000 stock general denartment store- Goods timt-clusff. Want clear real estate and one-third cash. Addrcsn Whuulor'd Department Store, Hastings, Neb. 0 0 1ni FOR 8ALE-oo.ldry wood, delivered to any part of the city. Price reason able. Iamiyo ordors with Hurritt it I (liui,.i,.ii tu Liia..ii.if L.i.L.1 atil.l llfjafa street. 6-iar-Ilrn U1UYULB "PATi7-lf your bicycle needs repairs bring it in, wo hsve the skill und etoclc to keep It In first olasH condition. We carry a full Hue or sundries and make special lty of onainelloK comoand see- ui. wo satisfy our patrons. Gardner fc White, 283 Liberty street. Hohusn'a block, next door to 'steam laundry. Phono 2855. 1-SOt IIOU8K CLEANERS- lUununbet that tho bout and cheapest carpet paper iHtho heavy full paper oui at Tuts Jouknal ortice. ao-w Uids )n ited. Heiled bid for furnlshluj wood for tho Oregon School for the 1)1 Ind .will bo received at tho ofllce ot the super intendent until 0 o'clock n. m. July 1, 1800. 100 cords of large or body fir In 50 cord lots. 100 cords or best second growth Ir In 50 cord lota. All of eatd wood.fa.bd sound and of best quality, cut from green standing timber, ' ' 20 cords of best yrub or pole oak, of medium size. The right Is rcwryed to reject $y ur all bids, or apy portion, of a W-d, Envelopes containing bkku'siMHtVd bo marked, "Hid for wood for t)H) O S. U." 3 Jj Oartkr Superlntondeni Ore, School for Wiii, 2. - . Wl-lU Call or Yjrnw. Notice is hereby given that there bm funds ou hand applicable to the ly mout of warrants of the City of Skm drawn on the general fund and oiulomd on or Ndore (aah 1, 1097 lits said warrants will please presJt fw for payment ut IalUi A Buva hank an interest will cew from date of this notice, John .Voir, City TrwmriH'. Mw, Or., 4une 91, ItVMH. nTn-TsTWimi-ina M IK. J h IN Z ? SJSSSSiS'ESJHW i,. 1.., H i - t 4