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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1899)
-rtirtB- Tt .,-j iii-rmnrlft il i fyr-r ratSMhastMm Make No Mistake tM KlMllnM fS K!5SS-SstH densed Milk. esStM stltute for th CONDENSED MILK There are cheaper and In ferior brands to the Eagle, but none that equal it. It has stood first for forty years. Send tor Recipe Baok. DORCEN'S COIBtNStD MItK CO., N. Y. O. C. T. Co's l'ABHENflElt BTKAIuKll POMONA altonA LEAVES FOIl POItTLAND Dnlly oxcent Sunday at 8 a. m QUICK TIME AND CIIEAl' UATE8. Duck Uotwron Htnlo and Conrt Bin. M. V. HALDW1N, Aaont. S, C, STONE, M. D, CroprUtor or Stone's Druse Stores HAIiKM,.OHE0OM. Tno stores (two In number) nre located a No. 235 and 833 Coinmcrclnl street, aiid arc well stocked with a complete, lino of drugs anil medicines, toilet articles, orfumory, brushes etc., etc., etc. 1)H. 8T0NK llasliad somo 25 years oxictlcnce In the prac tice of racdlcluo and now makes no charge for consuliatlon. examination or proscription. onnnnnnnnnnnnnnmmnnnrmnna PERSONALAND LOCAL 1 For additional Ux-al Nes eo Fourth I'ago.q Eiiiiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuiuiuuuid W. C. Huwloy was elected President of tlit Gladstone Park Cliautuqtm. Joint Brooks and Frel Mlllor, two Silverton Suloniltcs, spout Sunday in tliiH city. Mrs.Idn W.iinlin ami Mrs. Ed Hutch Ins HjvuntH Sttntlay at IiidependoiidH tl guests of Mrs. .1. S. Coopor. Mr. ami Mrs. .Joint Rynn left Sunday for an outing abovo Mehamn. They ex pert to bo gone about three weeks. Mrs). Mary Tiilutsh and children of Lynnvillo, Iowa, aio visiting with her HiHtur, Mr. W. II. Welch on Winter Htreut. Albert Jasinan of Portland, an hup loyo of Meyer & Frank, visited bin biother II. Jasinan the pant week anil went home today. Mr. and Mrs, .Tas. Roberta, and the fonnor'H parents from Kansas, ami Mrs. Cargill left thin morning for Seaside and Clatsop beach to camp a few weeks. Elijah Rolwrts, of Allen. Nob., who has been visiting 1i!h brother Isaac at HrowiiBville, left today to visit bin cousins Monlecai Fllia and Allen Smith. Oliver Savage, of l'ortland, who baa been spending the past week at the par ental home, left for l'ortland Saturday, from thence to Seattle where he hiyi a position with the government surveying company. R. II. Willard left today to take an outing at limmlo Hondo, visiting his Mtep-fatlier J. II. Constable. He will bo gone a couple of weeks and recruit up from the eliccta (If his b.td fall of last Monday. I. D. Iletrif, the landscape ganlonor. today for an outing at roriianu, m lie will look over some of the ksand lino grounds. Mr. Hetrie baa jcortl of boven yeara successful in trv at this city. fr. .!.. Itfimilo and familv retumihl iiinlnv from Jordan, whore he baa lu.nn iiittiiic- inn lot of now machinery uud a complete roller system, horniorlv the mill was a burr mill. The mill fa on Thomas creek which affords a lino water power. Thos. Brueo, Provident of tho SkIhiii Hoard of Education, and family, accom panied by Miss Crawford and Hayi Temple, return! Saturday from an out ing la the mountaina iiiKive Niagara, whore n camping site was Mlw'tud for tho ladies, while Mr. Bruce and ha son Walter and Mr. Temple continued vr the trail toMt. .Jofforon. tStlurate-Tour imhmIi Will Omrnreta. Oandy Cathartic cum cwllpalln fowei 100.23c. IlC.CC fali,druBFtsur(undwBiy Mra. K. (irlorson, of Jacksonville, 111. arrived Saturday on visit to hr nophow, II. U. Guild, whom win Iwd not won for thlrty-llvo yours. Mrs. lj"tr son came to the const to attwid the National Educational Association at I.oa Aneulw and haa Ikhmi visiting roiativws in Portland. Shu whs ndwniMUiled tu this city by Mrs. C. I), Guild and Mrs. J. P. Wharton, of Portland. m.thr ami sister ropoctily of Mr. timid. Mrs. Grlureon la tho widow tlw Lit Ma)r JoJinClirieixmof JaiksoMville.Illmow. HIm had not inut her ir Mrs. Guild now of Portland, Ure hr v.-aw wild rtwwnlly. Mnf.Grieru i ", Mrs.imiU '0 yours of age. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artlflcUlIydlgfdU the food and aid Nature In Ueni.'thetilnjr aud recon struetlnn tha eifiausKsl uiiftstlTe or Ifaa. ItlthoUteticoefHldlBMt' ant and toutc No othr propww',0" gob approaah It l e31oy. It la ktaotfy rlltTM and iBiantutly our I)Pll. IadHUea, IleartWurH, 4kklIeadMh.(Jlrlala.Crimit,and aJJ ether rulw of Iwrwrft dltftloa. trnSE wti'tf nnum Sao PORTLAND RECEPTION Informal Depot Greeting and a Colla tion Will Be Rendered. Accommodations Wilt Be Also Extended to Soldiers Coming Home From Other States. An informal meeting wns hold to con sider the matter of receiving tho return ing volunteers. Among Uiomj In attend ance wero Governor T. T. Geer, II. W. bcott, U. E. S. Wood, Senator Joeph Simon, General Charles F. llcebe, Gen eral 11. H. Tattle, E. 1). Curtis, E. C. Mnslon, J. F. Hatcheldor, I. N. Fleiach ncr, George L. Uaker, Sol llhiniuuer, Sheriff Frazier, Senator S. E. Joseph! and Captain William Gndshy. The meeting was informal, and results were quickly accomplished. The general opinion of those prcf-cnt seemed to be that tho time had passed for the great reception ns originally planned, anil that the people simply wanted to show their good will and appreciation of tho men who had gone forth and fought the nation's battles. If the men of tho Second Oregon wanted to mako a pa rade on their return to Oregon, all right, tho jM-ople would ho glad to see it, but it would, of course, bo optfonal with tho mon. Ii they wero tired of pa rados, none will bo expected of thom. But, in any cape, they would bo met at tho depot by bands of music and givon a hearty welcome homo. A collation would bo tendered them, ami, ierhaps there might be a regimental reception at tho Armory when tho colors are turned over to the custody of the gover nor. If the volunteers whoso homes wero south of Portland chose to slop off the train at those places, all right. If they choose to como 011 to Portland, they would ho made welcome. Hut tho cost of paying thoir railroad faros hack to their homes would aggregate too much to be thought of now. If tho volunteers from Kastorn Oregon choHotostay over night in Portland, hotel accommodations would bo freely arranged for them, and thoy would be made to feel at home. This same plan of general welcome would bo accorded to tho Idaho, Wash ington, Montana or Dakota volunteers as they passed through Poilland, and the reputation of tho city for patriotic hospitality would bo fully sustained. The alsivo general sentimunta wore fully concurred in by all prusent, and then the cost was considered. It was thought that $1!,G00 to $:i,000 would moot tho expense, and a subscription paper to circulate in raising the funds was drawn up as follews: "Wo herewith subscribe ami pay in tho sums set opposite our respective names, to constitute a fund to pay ox IK'iihos of welcome and reception to Ore gon's ex-soldiers, at the dejKit at l'ort land, and to ox-soldlors of other states who may pass through Portland 011 their way homo." Three of the men prosont at once signed tho paper and subscribed $2'0. Thotttihsuriptinu list will bo put into active circulation tomorrow morning, and tin opinion wns freely expressed that the money would Ir raised In one duv. A llnnncocninmlttcowas appointed to see that it was raised. This coininittu, or a suhcouimitte, will call on tho people for subscription, be ginning Monday morning. The following telegram was read: 'Camp Oregon, San Francisco, July Jt) General Charles F. I!eolo Can you guarantee free traiisiiortation to Valley companies from Portland to their hoinosV What arrangements, if any, are boinguiado for regiment? Must know at once. "Si'MMKits, Colonel." In niiNwer to the nlovo, General lleobe sunt the following telegram : "Owing to uncertainty as to what portion of the regiment would come North, no transportation arrangements have Imhiii made. It is generally thought too late now to do anything regarding this. Arrangements in contemplation to receive and entertain such otllcors and mon us reside in Portland, those who bo through l'ortland onrouto to thoir liomou, and as many others as may wish to mine, when thoy urrit hero. "How many "Hirers and unlisted men will come to Portland toguther. and when? l'leat ttihise soon as MMsihlt." How Are Your Kldnvjra I I)r HoW' SnariirusI'lllseurealUMBey lilt Stro. plofree Add Surltiw Itemed Co. Cblao or N. V. OASTOXtx'ii.. B-tith. .rflfoKwIYlilllaW Atari BIh Bigntturs of && X&M DID BOIL HIS WIFE. Such Was the Practical Confession o Luetcert. CiiH'Ano, July HI. Adniph I. ImhU grt's sodden ihwth in tlw initwiUary at Jolkst uii TlitirtHUy lust Ims bruHglit Ui light Uw fact Uwt StaUw AtU)rity C. S. DenwMi Ims had lockwl up in t)w ...inllu ul liu rritniiuil udirt buiklilltf. ! iiiorit from tlw lMjguiiiing h( UmiuvumhI's trial tor wifw munWr, two yaw o, an iuip)ifnUoi tlutt is cmukbirtMl nionilly his coHfottsiou of guilt. It as uiwUi by I4gjrt to h MIoH-pr'"' K" It wiu sworn to by tlw UlUr at UM tiiiM tsrfuM tit aU' attorney. Xoh it is givwi iwblkitUoii for tlH ttwt time. FnMM UtiS tkXNIIUMHl it wuM spl that M$tt Mlml Hk Hif to go Kith Kiiu to Umi mnmfit Urtory oMcw 011 Uiw mtfht of May I, latf. Wm rtliwl. This utd him. JriiMj U lrn tlwit Mb! h gHT kw a riohmt ktek ! iu tW tW. Tbk imdtmi Imw unron- MMlMk UlMrtftNTt WSfMrttld lW WMtUJ c.iMi U. but W U1 nut. , hr liad 4kl. br dkMd U Imw UmIv im lh lrtir T ihi tiiiii r.. 1 Tan rwMto mmI UMMMtM. m . iiftoawiw"'' sKtiwHiw'w Fruk Mrrwilt, A luar.UMV. lo ltl WUfcifUMM' 10 rfim-li bu r UUtttiOi Ixl' '" buul a utontli MM, W atill toXuw trsMMil with a Km HNM .MlU II. rfv MM, but ItufrtM l 1'to y OL-j r5"53s.a' Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ClEANSES THE 5YSTEM h4BITUALC0MST'PAT.ON 1 umi. PERMANENTLY ,T5B,co,;tcTs- Buy THE GENUINE -MAMT 0 Oy (AUI?RNIAlTGrSYRVP(2. fOSU6tllDSU&4i5Ti fBtU c rtReciiit. Thcro'.ls more Catarrh In this sec lion of the co Jti try limn nil other dl senses pjt toetl cr, unil until tho hist few yenrs wasstinnosetl tn bo Incur able. For it great ninny years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and pro' scribed local remedies, and hv cntv stantly falling to euro with locnl treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has nroven catarrh in l n constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional tieatinont. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional euro on tho inarKct. it Is taken internally In doses from 10 drops to 11 tcnjpoonful it acts aircciiy on tuu uiooil end mu cous surface of the system. They of fer one hundrei' dollars for any cane It falls 10 euro Sond for circulars and testimonials. Address, P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. L.,,.1 I... It 1... . ut.. ' ' ouiu jy lyillKKlstf, O10. Hall's Family Pills ure tho best, A Child Knjoys Tho pleusant tlavor, gentle action, and soothing elTectof Syrtin of Flits, when In need or a laxative, uud If the father or mother be costive or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow Its use; so iiuil il is tno nest jitmiiy remedy known and every family shorn! novo 11 bottle. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Mg syrup Co. lllow Your Own Horn and blow it hard. The cheapest, qulck- omI. mill tut umiv tn ltmbi. vfinru.ilf luuinl when you have a proposition to present HI IJIU IUOJIIU OI 1110111, is to uso 1110 .luuiiN.u, want columns. Most any sort of a piopoaitlon will strike somelM)dy juat riglit, hut you must trot at a urent numherof neonfe if you want to ferrot out some particular fow. Notice. Ollico of the secretary of Stale. Sa lem, Oregon, Juno 21, 18IK). Notice is hereby given that tho State Hoard of Agriculture having, in compliance with an Act of the Twentieth legislative Assembly tiled in tho ollico of the Sec retary of State Fobruary 2M, IStW, deedisl to tho State of Oregon the lands known as tho "State Fair Grounds," tho appropriation of $7,000 for tho pay ment of the warrant indebtedness of suid State Hoard of Agriculture issued prior to Fobruary 2J!d, 1801), projsjrly en dorsed, warants, will bo issued on tho State Treasurer to tho extent of the appropriation. Interest will not bo al lowed after this date. F. I Dunbar, Secretnry of State. In accordance with the nlmve notice, holders of nil warrants of tho Oregon State Hoard of Agricul ture dated prior to February 2itd, 1800 aro hereby notified that tho same will be puld on presentation at tho ollico of tho Secretary of State, or at tho ollico of tho undersigned, and that iuterust will cease after this date. J. H. Albert, treasurer of the Oregon Statu Hoard of Agriculture. 0-SiMf. Kodol Dydpepsla Cure euros dyspop sin. "The publio can rely upon It us a mastor remedy for alldlsordors arls Ingfrom Inipflrfuotdigostlon." James M, Tiiomus. M. I)., In American Jour nul of Health, N. V. Stones Drug Stores. bled On a Live Wire. Hirrru, Mont., July SI. Joseph Grill, a saloon konir 011 Wat Mm avenue. wnt into tln lwwinent to Up a ktg of beer. He caught hold of a live ultHitric wire, mid In u. fmv iniuuttMi wusdwul. Uon'l Tobirro spu and Kmok VoerUf An;. To quit tolMMco MMilljr and toteier. bo ma netle. full of lift), v and vtr. uUo KoJo Ilao, th wmnlwwfcrtir. that imkm rah sun atretiv. All drugshn. tflaorll. Oure guaran teed. Il)ilt awl aampl free. Addreu BterlloK JteujeJy Co, OfaMage er New York. Boy Hun. Hoy th V yMr okl son of Mr. ami Mra. W. N. Hhvuk, nt with a wiHfiil utsei Uwt yttoftky sftortMMHi whil riding Uotm) uaek TIm Ikm Ml throwing tli rfcUr uihW him. Howevw, i1m prw ue of Htuvl awl eonmuv of ton htU. MtoH akkd lilut inwli in tricatiiig hiHMMtlf froMi hw ilttRHttruus mmmImhi Ir. Uynl tuu ijiiM-kly miiiiiiikiiu1 Uit (tMIOll IMl llll lri.ktll tll'rtWh WXIlf lwa.1 ItritM'M BtTfrtNWI "-- --" --.. Tj Mkf M (M ttftiK lf WtW M4fcrtuiunM ! wiii a itflal J5WS? 'rra'Ytfa II 4 T f rua r imtit. Hit mc)) I r u. T II " fl, tiiy ! a - - r . ---.-.-- - i. i . IMar'lJK.ttaMUt, atwMM mZl SEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS' Hair Brow mi olft SfoMA lHlMMKMMul',"nw','Hwl 3sX)m VJAV-l hrhhl. I lAI I V Dl5PSnfDSfffESs-' iyzf t w srfi I k PrTJM " ri:: rrZfc.T .t- m m m m it ; irc mJm 111 iVw4. . . & L Aaa om I I I Mir ualu ml r.tf ai m mmm mm b lit Wmmmt mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm "Old Gfory." In nn nddrefs to railroad men nt Pitts burg, not long ago, Samuel Harden Church said somo tilings worth repeat ing about the fine; of our country. Hero nro a few of thorn : Why should tho ling of such a young country be rolled "Old Glory"? Because it is twonty-thrtM) years older than tho present flng of Great Britain, seventeen years oldor than tho French tricolor, nearly a hundred years older than the present flag of Germany and Italy, and eight years older than the ling of Spain. lien tho Continental Congress found that the political bands which connected us with tlio mother country had indeoJ been perpetually broken, thoy appointed a committee todoviso a flag that should stand for tho nation's indeiondencc, dig nity, nnd power. George Washington wns tho chairman of tho committee, nnd, upon receiving his report in 1777, Congress resolved, "That the ling of the thirteen United States bo thirteen strijios, nlternnto red nnd white; and the union bo thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing n now constella tion." At first it now star and n now stripo wore added for each new Stnte, but our vast territory wns molded into new States so rapidly that this arrange ment became cumbersome, and In 1818 Congress passed nn act returning to the origfnnl thirteen Btripes, but ndded n star for ench now Stnte. That is tho lnw to-day, so that this flng has thirteen stripes, seven rod and six white, mid forty-llvo stars, representing 11 nation of seventy millions. Immortal honor bangs thick on every snuaro inch of its fabric. It was adopted wlion tho American peoplo wore but n humnn fringe on tho sea coast, thoir way into tho interior blocked by the red savnges and howling wolves of tho wild erness. Tho wholo inspiration of our life ns a nation Hows out from the wave lug folds of this banner. Our flag had its origin in that conflict whereby we nchived our indetendeiiro in tho last century. Again, in 1812, it vindicated the principle that American seamen Bhiutld not bo impressed into service on foreign ships. In 18-15 it ngnin gave lib erty to Texas. In 18(11 it curried free dom to four million slaves in this coun try. It lias boon stormed at with shot nnd shell mid torn to tatters in a hun dred battles, but it has alwava waved for freedom, and after every contllct its advanced iiosltiou iu a cotter civilization lias ameliorated nnd improved the con dition of human society. It stands now for 11 united people ; it is beloved in every section of our territory, nnd when ft waves aloft it's all ono to uh whether tho band plays "Yankee Doodlo" or "Uixio." To -Night and To-Morrow Night, mi vouch duv una nhtht durlnit this week you can get at any druggist's Kemp's uaisain for tlio Tiirmii and Lungs, acknowledged to bo the most sncccssrui remedy over sold ror Coughs. Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma und Consumntlon. Get n bottle to day nnd keep It always In tlio house, so you can ciiccic your cold ut once Price 2.1c and fiOo. Sample bottle free cod&w Dissolved Partnership. The firm of Wolz itMlescke proprietors 01 1110 ueriuan iMiirKoi. navo dissolved partnership this ftth day of July. C Wolz takes chargo and collect all bills Tho hualueaaiwill hereafter lie conducted by Woi.n Si So.v. 7 5 tf Notice to Contractors, The Board of Directors of School Dis triot No. 21, will receive blda not Hi tor them Aug. B, 1800, for repairing fnrnacoa of the North, East ami Lincoln school buildings, according tn tho specifications on 1110 wiin tno ciorK. By order of Board of Directors. 7 17 td J. liAUMOAitrsiiH, clerk. Many persons die of neglect, Dawson Herb Tea llxci 'em. Pullman Service to Yaquina. The first Saturday night excursion to Viuiuinn was well patronized, This new regiino with 11 Pullman ear service to Oregon, a popular seaside resort promises to Ihk'oiuo very jKinulnr. Business mon iu any city down tlio valley can take tho night train to Yiujulna, get a good night's sleep and reach tho ocean hi time for breakfast, and after smnding n wholo day at the beach can return on the night train iu time for business next morning. Take the overland train at Salem at 0:15 p. m., Saturday. OASaOK.IA.. fleari tho " ma iwn'tftiwri IhB Kind Yki H?t Always BoagM Call for Bids for Hay. Bids will be received ut tho ollico of the Cly Uecorder for the City of Ka le.it, Oregon, from tho date of this notko until 5 o'clock p. in. of Satur day, August 12, 1800, for furnishing the (Jlty of Kuloin with fifteen (15) tons of cheat or timothy hay, baled and de livered at tuu city nail in said city on or before tho 1st day of September, 10111. Done nurduaut to tho order of the Common Council of said ulty, uiudo and cntorcd on the Oth day of July, 1HU0. S, J. JUDAH, 01 ty Uecorder. Dated at fiuloui, Oregon, this, July 13,1809, 7-13dAwlf Salem City Bend Sale. Notice la hereby given, that pur suant to tbcordor, of the Haloui City Council, had and recotded on tha Oth day of July 180J, subscription IIhUs will bo opened, at 8 o'clock on tho morn ing of Thursday, July 20, 1JM, at the ntlleo of the olty recorder In the olty hall of said olty, fur tho 'purchase, by the citizens at large, of 105,000, mu nicipal funding tKinds of said ulty of Salem, Oregon; (said Imuo to counUtof bonds In the sums of "A0," "1100," "200," "VO0," and "JI0O0,") prlnol pal payable at tho ofllce of the olty IUUQUIUIUI "MIU VJ rt WUIWIIIi K- ogon, on or boforelOyeara after the 1st day of October 1800, the dato of Issue 'rauyiiMrap ttt aniti nllu rtf Unlnm fv. or said uemift: me intercut, iiiercon, at the rate of 4 percent per annum, pay able muiI annually, at the ofllco of said city trwjsureror aforesaid, on the first days of April and October of each and every your thereafter, until call or maturity principal and InturtMt piyuble In gold coin of the United htatoa. Tim city recorder of said city will receive, die and reuUtor all sub script Ions In this behalf, and said ub tcrlptlnns, unde tlilspubllcation, will cloo at 6,ockck p, iu. of Frldty. the &tl day of spHitxir. IfiOO. iKino by the (itMtat CowMiltUw of lUttui iMue. I hl. Saturday, July 16, 1809, at Salem, Oregon. Iblgnetll b'lL'ned) ;tslgnJ (lilKDtKll 1 l&lf. C. V. BISHOP, Mayor. N.J.JUIMII.OUyltmmler A. B. HUitH.N' Counnllman E. V. V? A LlTKU,)UnoiriiJi iff :1 Ul 'A for Bnfant and Children. Tho Ivlud Yott Ilfivo Always Uouht 1ms borno tHo signa ture of C'lias. II. Flctelior, nnd has been matlo umlor Ills liersotial Hupervlsion for over 30 years. Allow no ono lu tleoolvo you iu this. Counterfoils, Imitations mul ,tTust-as-;ooll,, aro but Tlxnorlinents, and omlaiiRcr tho health of Children Experience against Experiment, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho (Xz&zM&M In Use For Over 30 Years. TNI CINTMIR BOMUNt, It MUWa 1TWCIT, MIW YOWH CITY. i hi j-j--f an mil THEY ALL WANTED ITU You nre tliey ttiouplit the tilcvclc In the wluitow, vra the only one we find. Thie were plenty mor imlile however, suit w eld 'cm one euct, Ve cau fit vou out stto RflWPORD, LEIELAND, .RE5CENT. 6 Water Prolongs Your Life. If your house is not supplied with a Huth It ought to Ik. I will maku tho galvanized Iron Tank, put In tho Tub, tho best of Plumbing, and do all kinds of tin work, Call nnd aak for ustiumtcs. T. S. BURROUGHS 103 BTATB.STRKRT MANHOOD RESTORED SrSV.ftJff-SfflSB; remly L'liaraiitrril l'iurll nervous illxMtca, urh at Weak Memory, HeaiUi.lir,Vakrrullnri.lMl Manlioul. Nlhlly Umlv alona. NrrvoiMneM, lof power in Rencratlve UtKati, rauicl ly voiahfiil error., txcculve uie of Mliuulanta wtilch lead lu Infirmity or Inanity, ton le carrtcJ "i vett pocket fi wiper box. 6 for Kbyinall prepaid Circular flee All itruvvltu Take no other ilauufIureil (ly the I'eau JfcdlclueCo,. I'arlvl'rancc. X.utic-navlti I) ruts Co. distributing agenU, w iIHOANI)YAmilU.HTa.ruRTL4ND. OHKOOM. TOR SALIC 1JY 1). J. FRY, SALISM, OREGON.JI THE OLD POSTOFFICE STABLES. Special rates given toJCommorcial men. Drlffa mad Ui all point at all hour. NOT GROCERS HHE PRESIDENT. But Grocers to the People. We keep in Stock a full Variety of Provisions, Groceries and Fruit. Anything and everything you need. At prices to compete, call and compare. HARRITT St iJAXURBNOB Ol.l) lOHTOm0K ailOOHIIV, Grand Clearance Sale of DRAIN PI rut uinn, flrtt mrvwl. JP jMT.m m .Hiilr otindi, WnnMt. Signaturo of Good Advice to Friends ' Is often thrown nwny, but our pnt rons' ndvico Is sought nnd npprccl ntedl Who does your laundry work? Your colored shirts nnd linen nlwnys look like now, etc., nre re- mnrKs that greet mom. uur woru is our best advertisement ns well ns our patrons recommendation. If vim nro dissntlsllcd with your laun dry work bring it hero. Wo will suit you ! Salem Steam Laundry, COL. J. OI.MST1CAD, PltOl'K. Phone 41. 2JI0 Liberty Street. Best and largest' line of Bicycles in the Gity, Car load shipments Direct JromFactory PRICES: R" Wo have.,,. Best Bicycle R, M, WADE L CO. i: IMIONRI61I 02 VHItltYlHT., HAI.MMOfl. J. J. FIDLER, proprietor. Horses Boarded by thoo I)uy,,Weok.or Aiouth. Htnndliig Teams, ICc. (Single llorbo JOc. (Jhreu call ami b aatltrled, 1'houe W. TILE To muko room for now took from the Huinmur run of thoftwtary, 1 Hill Mill all Tlio on hand tit flfUteu tmr (wnt dhwouiit. Kow U ihI the tliuu to buy tiU elifup. Call at OH041 and ouru u bargain. Boot Brlk in the iiuirfcvt. KaltHiij Oregon. 7 INTDn-STATB KffiWIlllI ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Associate Teacher Wcttern CoosetYt- toty, Ktntat City, Mo., representing.! iiiu tiuci'iiHic Qjsicm, nr oaicni, ure, Orcr Urst National UnV. Residence 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to tot. xvJararjaiirc WANTED. New todny aavortuioruenta tour line or less hi this odltimu 'naortod tnroo Umoa for 25 otan SO ota, a wock, $1 por month. All over lour llnea t Mime rata. EXPERIENCED Prult dryer, (owing to scarcity of fruit) is ojwn for on. gngonunl to dry hoiw. Boat rotor ences. Fruit Dritir, caro of JouiuUl. 7U-lw WANTED Immetliately first-claim waitress, atcudy plnco nt Willamette Hotel. 7-20-tf PASTUltE F0H CATTLti. At rcduead rates, good grnss and jilonty of it. liny fortuilo. Aply to Walter Morloy, f0 Stnto street. 7-28-3t LOST. A vnluablo black nnd brown Qonlon setter. Findor lenving dog at JouuNAt. ollico will bo rownnictl. WANTED. Tk buy ryo for milling. Ai ply to or nddress Joseph Drcclislor, ftilom. Mill on Marion between Fourteenth nnd Fifteenth street. 7 18 lino aiHL WANTED. A competent person todogouernl Iiouho work. Apply ut comer of Ferry and Winter streets, It. Cartwrlght. FARM WANTED, The undorBlgued want a farm of from CO to 100 acres, will take it for cash rent or on Bhares. Good reference. Apply to J. 8., care Journal Ollico. 7 10 lm VETEHENAUY. A sure collo romody guaranteed to euro- Every stock innu ought to bo supplied and keep it In case of emergency. It docs not loooo its strength. All kinds of veterinary business attended to and calls nuido promptly. D. I). Keclcr, 380 Front street, or p.t feed yard. 77 d & w 1 m DETROIT HOT SPRINGS I nut in tho Held again, with my pack horses, to carry you to the springs, or any place iu tno mountains, In the vicinity of Dettoit. 1 have been hero seven years, can take you to nil the good camping, hunting, and llshtng places iu thlspitrt of tho mountains. Frank Porkett, Detroit, Ore. 7 3 0tv HOUSE FOR KENT.-Good six room building. Call on Thos. Holmau, 370 High streut. 0 24 t ROOMS, Furnished or unfurnished, Single or lu suites, dining room ml Joining, homelike. Second floor Cottlo Block. Mnttle Hutcliius, Prop. Room 12. C-3-t FOR SA IE-Good dry wood, delivered to any part of tho city. Price reason able. JAsavo orders with Httrritt A Ijiwrenco or Farmers' Feed yard High, street. o.20-3ui iM a 1 mian i n hii-wm imaii niUYOLB PATH-lf your bloyclo needs repairs bring II in, wo Imvo tho skill und stock to kcop It In llrut class condition. Wo carry u full lino 01 sundries und maku a spcolul' lty of cnanicllng coruound sou us. wo sutlsfy our putrons. Gardnor iSs White, 2H8 Liberty stieet. Holmun'a block, next dour to .stcnui laundry. Phono 2855. 1-20-t HOUSE OLEANKHS - Romcmbor that tho best und cheapest carpet tuinnr Ih tlio hmiw fdlt. nnnnr milri 111. Tim. InniiMAr. nrtipn. 9n..f 20-tf Have You Caught On To tho fact that tho finest pictures in the city nre made nt tho Elite Studio, 7-J0 tf A Bathroom Worthy of Vol uptuous Caracalla. We are fixing up constantly lu mod. orn houses, with open plumbing, niuklo plated, modern improved wash tubs fltl.l ulll.....W M ....n V.I.I. .. Ill.l 1.1. II. Il.i. ... i.., miirntii M.niii,iiin. will i'i,iiui.a ure also roll t tod by us in tho most boien- wiuj uiiiniiur, umi wuu mo ihmii sanitary plumbing that can bo done. None hut skilled wotkiuuii are employed, and tlio work IsulwnyH sutiiifiicrory an well us tho price. BARRA.PETZEL ai4 COMMKKCIAL STKEET. Telephone No. aj;i Headquarters for Screen Doors. Etc.. Ijiwii, fluid and ixjiiltry fnci and Hiilngh's at lowest prices. MAJ.UM KUJMOIC WOKKB, WAI.TKH ilOftLKV. Prop, 14 19 rJUt Utrwrt cure YouFisan l' Ulf Ii fur uuuU dlukarcM, IhdatHUiaU l' Ui( Ii fur uuuUr' m hairn. IhdaiHUialtaii. irlilalluut vr ulcratftu I HIHft ul luuiuilt Biiutru. .'iiilfM, ana uui iiriu- yiF.i.irxlu rjifia. "f PlB rm vaiut.a. itleit O.EH 7 .uiyw. lf uikr..., rMM, fur I HA. Or J MtlllM, IJ.IO. InuUr m.i uu rtsuaai Premium on Warrants. Aojf artk havuif Marlon or i'olk couuty warrant to iIUmmj ui, will do wall tu call at llmorilrcuf Kofrne ilriuao. 5fW Counpttlal ktrtvl. l"li UuIm 4 ilaikvr 1 will allow 1 iirtuium on all aijcri inoidy mlontctl war taut !. Uouay lu tuna at amt 7 Vr eut lotcr- 6 isaiwlm KU0ENB UUKYMAN Tttlt ' ('ii r flloek HO limuocl4l unn JERSEY BULL. Full blood Januiy, urvlw for season only 1, spot vasti. Comer of Thlrteeuht and CunUr utreets. 6 ti BsQnKAMoH. "Thautlloji and Rcaac ctowa follows Qitai fwaot it fay Mint'Br. Mll'tlii, . Jw,-.,.fi "-'fc SK.S tM It'll g7ST iaaV o a. i ST fcafl ! ll ' ,f.Nifai.-A