T-f-WyiW V'llrf'V-":ffiyy''''ilS3f;l t- ' '" II C T--" r ri "'"---'"'i'lWiMilir. i Acts gently on the dneys, Liver and Bowels r,EAMSE5 THE 5V5TEM- mnsf EFFECTUALLY SlJ COLg?.rA0AJ;wPR5 OVERCOMES JJto ' ,- h8lTUAltflBm0N (TPV rt PERMANENTLY ,TSBtc0,;iErFECTs. OUy THe GtMUIHt-MANT o oy 3UF?RNIATGfSYRVP(. o,tt."-: -s;kV's. -tvJ.?t fOa SU tt ill DRuOiiJTi im SO. rtl tCTTll O. C. T. Co's l'A83KNOKIi:-BTKAS.Klt pOMONA AIfbNA. LKAVia W)ll rOIlTLAND Pally ntrcnt Sunday t 7 . m QUICK TIMK AND CllKAP 1IATI5S. DockdMtweon'Btatn ami Cuart Hit. SI. 1'. HALOWIN, AgraU PERSONAL AND LOCAL For aililltloiial IjcwiiI NewiVoTuurtli I'aite. r A. Aufrauc, of Buttcvlllc, who has been in Salem on business for the past two days, left this niorulngfnr Portland. Bov. I). IF. Lo-.tch, of Kurt Statu street, left thii morning for North Yam hill, where ho will niid Sunday. Mr. IamcIi will make an extensive trip through Kastem Oregon, nud will participate In the dedication of n church at Antelope-, returning in nlioiit ton days. J. W. Bell, a Portland business man, who has been in Salem for wend days, returned to his homo this morning via boat. Mr. and Mrs. T. Doling, of Morning side, have gone to visit old Iowa friends at Portland and S. J. Mlokloy's people at Troutdale. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Weetueott are in Portland for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Col. J. Olnnduad were noticed among the Sulomites eomiiig home from Portland last night. I). F. Ilardiuan.aclork in the School Laud olllce, sient Sunday with his fam ily at Albany. (ieo. C. Mouror went to Corvullls to-dm- to belli t-et some boilorn in tho col- lego building. Mrs. A. Dlnfmore Is home from a Portland visit. Mrs. Cornell, matron at the asylum, returned from Portland today. Mrs. A. K. Crosby and daughter Ku lalie, and sister, Miss Zaidto Palmer of ii.n lVutofllce. left today for a visit to their aunt, Mrs. A. B. Griggs at Albany. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Uwrenee re turned from Portland lust night from doing tho exposition. MlssJennotto Marudlth, daughter of J. W. Meredith, the dentist, wont to iirttniul this inornlnt! to visit friends and attend tho exHHitiou. Juctieo U. S. Bonn went to Uugene to il .'. Mrs. I). W. Hardin and daughter Boasio of Cottar drove lutve bm the guests of Mrs. Lyman Swvage, Mrs. Kavago'n sister. Tliey went home today and leave toon to sjiend the winter in California. Mrs. L. B. C.eor, Mte trt iUme, Miss Klla Holton, Ml- Kv' Gur, and Miss Musa Geer were fair Jonrneyers bound for Portland this morning. Miss IxlithPatt-nand Mrs.Kd Weller went to Portland thu n'rinng, the for mer to attend a bu-HKi . ..Ilpge. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, D? nests what you eat ItartlflclallydlgesUthefoaDdnldJ Nature In strengthening and recon Kndtt.No other prepam on can approach it In eaiciency. , It In Bt tntfy rellfivea and Kraanentiy cures ppela. Ineatlon Iwrtburn l .atulence, Sour ?iomc"' "", yausea, ns.ano a,eiieauaiio."--7''Vj,i.tinr Ve-fesais -,-rv i.k f2iiarr!iiiiix.i,iaiui'iH eation. a'1'OM.a UUtuaiwun "oADKPH'K HAIR BALSAM, UM M. UMStk Ut ! lati4r-Pl r" WTTJ-uU to "'"'? ..- rz in Ye i?vjl2aua "fAI'pffiS" HE3B THE BOERS ATTACK AAFEKING London, Oct. 1-1. Saturday. An IMinburg paper, tho Scotsman, this morning asserts tlmt a battlo has taken i place lwtnccn General Sir (leorco Scwart White, commntullng tbo Brithh forces In Natal, and tho Boers who entered fs'atal by way of Van Kenan's pass. General White, tho Scotsman says, is very sanguine of tho succei-s of I tho llrittsh movement. The foregoing report Is considered to 1)0 correct, as Iato last night the war ofllcoluul now of a British advance from Ladysmltli, and was hourly ex porting fnrthor Intelligence. A dispatch to tho Dally Telegraph from its eorros pondent at Ladysmith, dated at noon Friday, eays: "A strong mobllo column under Gen eral Sir George Stewart Whlto. nccom. panted by General Sir Archibald Hunter proceeding before daybreak lids morn ing toward Acton Homes for tho purposo object w to eiencyofhi, reconnoittering. General White's olnervc what was going on. test tho mobllltv and elli- forces." Tho Daily Mall Caite Town corres lHJiulont, telegraphing Friday evening says : "1 learn on good authority that tho Boers are attacking Mafeking. They are reiwted to bavo already sttfferetl several repulses. It is generally admitted that Vryburg cannot stand n strong lloor at tack." That Joyful Keeling. With the exhilarating fenso of renew ed health and strength and Internal cleanliness, which follows tho use ot Syrup of Figs, Is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond the old-tlinc medicines and the cheap sub stitutes Kiuictliiies otTcred but never accepted by the well-Informed. Buy the ucnulnfa. Manufactured by the cm I form a ji'ljj Syrup Co. "A Breach ol Promise" Is heralded as a genuine novelty at tho Heed, Monday night. It is entirely now In every resjiect, is replete with catchy music and bright comedy, the various roles lielng interpreted by an ex cellent company. The play is founded on the story of an Irishman, Owen (HI- llgau, who, after having acquired wealth, seeks a wife. The slight cough ma) soon become deep-seated and hard to cure. Do not let it settle on the lungs. Think! Has there been consumption in your family? Scott's Emulsion is Cod liver oil with hypophos phites. These are the best remedies for a cough. Scott's Emulsion has saved thousands who, neglecting the cough, would have drift ed on until past hope. It warms, soothes, strengthens and invigorate?. tec Ml i ... 4.1 Jfuuktt. SCOTT S. BUWM . iWm.i it. New York. And Kvcrbody Snickered When Juduo Burnett is on tbo IhiiicIi he is the embodiment of Judicial sor ity and instantly suppresses any breach of strict decorum. Imt yosterday ho not onlv allowed a goneral titter to go iinro buked but laughed freely at one joke on stand himself. Tho witness on the spoko very indortinctlynnd the jmlgo had him to repeat a certain statement u couple of tlmos and then wild: "Speak louder; I can't understand you." IThen tho witnoss eeoined to comprehend the situation, Raying,'Oh,yos 'and then nod ding confidentially to tho Judge, he addu.1, "I'mdeaf.KKil" lOUAY'b MAKKKT. Portland, Oct. 14. Wheat valley Walla Walla.Mc. to Ml i . Flour-Portland, S.OO to 3.36. Siir lino 12.15 tier bbl. Oat Whito 3ofio. grey :m to 31c. Hay Ttmothy-IOf $11.00 inir ton. Hoiw-llffllilcjoliTorppCo. Wool-VaTlny. 12ei!io: Htuern Or egon. BBS lonuir, -i -. Utii.a 1...... flp.Umn "I in -r-iT I III.Ii!-Green;wilU'llbs,8i!o.untle.' W lbs, 7oH, ; sheep l-olls, lfiQ'JOo. Onions 1 to lki'. Butter-Best dairy, m y creamery, 46c to M)c jmr rMJ, nloroasto 7e " Potatoes60 to liOc ir "'' HotiS llwvy urusewi i "- , ..JUIIUI1 wiv. ,'--;!- - - - . - . jw. IWal Steers. f3.Ni.w ; eu, .-' (giS.B0 dreil, lef to 74 Vl-draKl. 7tHe. SALKM MARKET. Wheat 8S uim1 awl over 47f. WoolBic, loluiir!Wo. Barlty4ftto 6V. SSSaiS- U.00.. ThHothy fg.M) to 0 nwll 0 lt-00 raH ,83iliMia-hnMi fllCO Jwl M6.00 Hogs lrwwi.l-lx wl Live eatile-StSiFM !-4 B.iltr-I)4iry 1S ennnwry X Poulto IIw7lo8ttW. PulHtOM SOc. to 3 TWO OASES Di.podorin CtCotittawJ a enm iwl Case Under Way. Friday afwroooii two cm " ','' ,wl of UOow Ja "'" '" ,te,! N Tli' f Vim- "" A Malt Co. w-IM'-Md Ho.' """ ..... .....i, t.r tk. uuintrlato .. damage for the ww-JdiW." a auo" I prtind of lepH in il- t l.i.l. Hi- iltjeiiuleilt on a wu" UhiihI I 11. ' UT ... "- -"- . , dvlirer the crop U jjair.uffa 8 I Urijoka Station. tl prv - 1-- j -" . .... tt . r fl.... 117 iilinrly I1M Jill stun uraii, f" i"'"" ";; , W1 ....i. r'i.ini.,..i inlvuil.tJ00tn4.00 I wiiirjr i.tuv.o,....-j , i"-rAi.. 4 to 5.00, turkeys, live, i-niB""-- I...... flp.Umn "I in 'TtlT iiur tiw. EECHAM'S I J ro r ' i lu? BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS; SkS&i'.EK0!11' and ( IMPAIRHD DIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, I Kindred -' DISORDERED LIVER and J WEAK STOMACH, 1 Diseases ( POMALE AILMENTS. J ftftltl ifpr WlttTt In ta-kVtttf nt lft iviiitl an. I H wm. --.k 1 ....... t !.. -..... am km 1 . . ,.,., ....,,, ... . , ,,. sv wait caia MrutlU t-tM. SVIIIIUUl MIC UTIT UWU,W.J .." J Ing 8 cents per pound, 4 cent on September lst. for picking purposes, tho remainder to bo paid on delivery of tho crop. At tho (onchi'on of plaintiff's testi mony tho defense movedt a non-suit, which was allowed. The case of tho Capital Lumber Com pany, vs. U. M. Thompson, an action for money, was tried before a jury com posed of A. Klein, C. A. Dunnlgan, Warren Simmons. W. M. Cherrington, P. P. Gouloy, M. Broyman, A. W. Bra ger, J. C. Van Wagner, A. L. Ask, B. 11. Gesner, J. M. Kskew and S. B. Starrett. The action was brought to secure a judg ment on a note for f78, dated March 7, 1887, on which 2.") cents had been paid, and Interest at 10 per cent er annum, the defendant also asked for $25 attor neys' fees. Tho verdict was for plaintiff in the sum os $17)1.24. Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup Is a rtemark- able medicine. A dry, tickling, hack ing cough, tho warning tlmt consump tion lurks near, needs no other doctor but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It tod lively cures throat and lung trouble. Jack Krost May kill delicate (lowers hut will im prove your appetite and you can secure tho necesiary llrst-class hot meal at. The White House Kestauraut. Joseph Slockford, Ilodgdon, Me , healed u sure runnlnu for seventeen years by using DeWltt's Witch Hazel s'ulye. Stone's Drug Store. Cold Weather. During cold weatjier you need stlm- ulatlni! food, this N prepared dally and includes hot meals at the Wonder lies-, tauraiit. I - - I Well Known Here. Cant. Woodbridito Geary who killed at Manila 011 the 10 lust and who was Military Instructor at Corvallls Ag ricultural College when the war with Spain began, was an uncle of Mr. A. O. Condit of this city. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is Unques tionably tho most remarkable remedy 1 over produced for tno euro 01 mnm and lung troubles. It has cured thou sands, una lias clone wonders in uiuny caes of Incipient consumption. Win the Race.. Only 0110 yacht can win tho Interna tional race, but all tho citliens of Salem who choose to enter and comply with tho rules,, will 1h loaded with tirUo groceries at Hiunho.v it Baoan's. 10 II end Headquarleis Por Soiithurn Oregon fruit, Melons, Caseabas, Peaches and Gnwies, at J. G, Wright A Co's Commission Hotisrf. Tho "Plow Hoy Preacher," Rev. J. Klrkiimn.siiys: "Aftersulfcnng from bronchial or lung troubln ten years, 1 wus cured by Ono Mlnuio Cough Cure." It euro cough. colds, grippe and lung troubles. Stono's Drug Store. Hop News. Herren .V Iivy iKiiight the P. Johnson crop of 130 bales this week Mt. Angel at 11 cents. "If you scour ilio world you w never lind u remedy equal to One Minute Cough Cure." It cures l.a Orlppo and saves thousands from pneumonia. Stone's Drng Store. I'or School Children. Miss Bertha M. Hubbard, tho piano teacher, has made a sin-clal rate for all sdhool children. Speolal attention to lieglnnors. Studio in D'Arcy block. Seol ad in this paiior. i i i Kit nlc.tv. KiKlal Dyspepsia Cure will dlgit what you cat. K. It. Gam ble. Vernon, Tex , siys. 'It relieved me from tho itail and cured me. It s my everlasting friend." Stone's Drug Store. Make Yourself Comtortable Buv the most iMirfeot heating sUive, the Wilson AJr Tight ; Wll-on is tho In ventorofalr light stovtw, his ttern is tbolwt. old only by Gray Bros. Mrs. G. B. Thomas goon to Portland Sunday, than to lloppuer to join hur huiband, who has been tlmro eln lunt month soeklng to Improve his health. Mm. Jus. Banule and ohlldrun left this HMiriilng to join nur iiimiuiihi ihj ' s ni4oyl at the Albino mills. I Mr. ami Mrs. O. G. Smith nud elill 'ilreii have gHi to Uit his brothers In Portland. Mr. ami Mrs. G. KuJx wi-nt to IVwt laud this inorniitg. Stubborn COLDS A atubrjorn cold 18 easily taKen: n fcticka to s mo peoplo all winter and v very ofUn duvelopa Into broncblUa or rnr.m..ti.n Yi.n should turo a cold corummp promptly by taking Dr. Bull'a Cough Syrup. Tiua celebrated remedy b u . i . . t.A ..Mflfr .fllnliinl Anil knowedctHl to bo moat tfllclent and relbible for all alTocUona of the throat amlluun. Itcureaacoldatonce. Dr.Bull's Cough Syrup Insane, A man giving the name of Joe John son was picked up by Ollicer Smith early this morning as ho displayed strong symtons of insaijlty. He has boon committed to the asylum. Ho is about 38 years of age, a native of llli mis, and claims to have come here from The Dalles. Eltgint New Pianos. Mrs. Wlllintm. tho music teacher has two new pianos for the use other pupils. Booms over tho First National Bank. 10 12 tf Crossing the Rockies The most delightful tide acrro the con I ncnt m through Uuh and Oo'orado, over what li known at "'I lie b rnic Koute of the World." It matters not nt urhil krason of III-y.'Ar Ihj tiip M md, at no time doej the tccnerv crow nonotonout. It li an ever chancing puiorami cf the beau Irs nf natmr (J ic m i3 nt you are pairing thiougli garget waileii tn by rocki thousands nt leet Ugh. and the next you are al ore tho tnoir line, kirtlnc neaks that lower atxie you until they teem almou to reach the ikv. One of the chancterinlic of the Colorado climate Uthit the extr m:t of temperature are never met wi h It li neither o cold in winirr nor warm In lummir, at uimn the linra ol rnilwa which croii ilir drierta and plains The traveler (ivr r tho Kio Ura de Weatern alttia the privil'ce of a Itopover, if he to e'cc.t al Halt Lake City, or any ttli-rc tevie(ii Ogdcn and Denver, on a' I claste of ticket For Information at to ratea, etc , anr! fot lUscriptive ptnuhtctt, ctll on the n-areit Ticket Agent of the O. K. R. & N Co, or Sou 'lie in Pacific Co., or d 'reti, J I). MANSKIKLD, Gen'l Agt, I'.i) Or nd Western Hallway, 142 Third tret, Portland Oregon, NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given Unit it pcti- lluu has been tiled in thu City Itccnt ....y'der'soillcoiiriheClty of Salem, Ore. "(lnl... t I .1.... ... U....I liJIlll Kim. no Luis i iiii in oepLeiii.K;i, inuut by it resident uiid property owner, iisk Ing the Cuii'tuoii Council thereof, to acute two certain portions otf thu nul end of Wilson Avenue, described us follews: "Beginning at thu northwesterly cor uer (at Church and Court street of wUut Lt known as W'Uon's Ave nue, according to the recorded pint of the City or Salem. Marlon Coui'ty. Oregon and of record ut pages 111 and 20 of Volutuo Jo. 1, or tho public rccotdsor the said County of Marlon, Statu or Ore- gun, arorcsntn, ami running ibenco easterly along the S'julli lino of Mild Court street and the north lino of said Wilson's Ave nue, three hundred and forty-six feet 310 to a point upon what would Do the westerly line or Joi tuge street In said city, If the samu were extended southerly across tliu Mild Court street aim thu said Wilson's Avenue, accord ing to thu recorded plat aloresald; ihencc southerly ut a right angle to said south lino of Court street aforesaid, live iM chains or three hundred and thirty (cut 1101 to t Do north lino of State slieet and the wiiilh lino of suld Wilson's Avenue; thence westerly along the said north Una of Stain street and the south line ol Wilson's Avenue uloros'tld, thren hundred and rorty-slx feet 3 10) to the southwesterly corner of s.ild Wil son's Avenue aforesaid; tho-irc .lortherly along thu onsturly line of Church st reel and the westerly lliioof snld Wilson's Avenue afore said, live chains IfiJ or three hundred and thirty feel 330J to the place or beginning " Alfo, "Beginning ata point on thennilli line of Court street and tho north llnunf Wilson's A vonnu according to the rccoidcd plat of tliu City of Salem, Oregon, iifiirosuld,) thrto hundred and forty-six (3H) feet easterly from the northwesterly corner of said WIUou's Avenue aforosjld, and where the said south Hue of Court street and tho said north lino of Wllvm's Ave one, would Interned the westerly lino of Outage street In s.ild city If tin. kaiiio wore extended MiUlll- nrlv in-row wild Court street and said Wilson's Avenue, and run nlng thonco southerly ncrowi said Wllxnrs Avenue tlnee hundred and thirty 1330 feet or live S oliulns, ton point on l ho south lliiu nf mild Wilson's Avenue and the north Hue of Slato Kln-ot t'iree hundred and forty-six 1310) feet front the sniithwosierly cor per of said YVlliou Avenue; tlieocn onilcrljr along tno wiuti sou i li iniu .. .. "" " -V...V .... ... pnrtli line of Slate ulrcot, 11 nuiy- nine feet and fix IpuIioh Wi reel) lo a point upon wtmtwou u ikj uio ealrly line of wild Cottage atreet If Hi.. k.miH wore extendtd MiUth urly ucros n.ild Court atreet and atd WIImjuV AveMielo tho wild north Hue of State utreel aod the Miutli line of mtld W IImio Avon ufnreald; tiiencu northerly aero mild Wllwin'H Avouue live ciiniui nrtnree hundred and thirty 'IUl feet toa ixilnl no tbo iwrnth lino 1 nf Court lrel and tliu rio'th of Wllion'ii Avenue aforomld and where tlie ald last nam til line would Internal the easterly line1 of Cottage atreet aforewild If the Mine were extonded southerly . ac.roMld Coorl mreet and the north line of Wilton' Avenue iiforenald, an. I iheneo wealerly along the ald w.ulli line or court tree l and the nor Hi Hoc nf WU Mm' Avenut) afi.refald, ninety pipe feel ana nix lucho (Vi feel lu Uieulaeeof botflniilng." Upon the term and condltloiM and r llieuaotaud tHjrxM a trwrei pUMKtHM at wL fnrth. Saul nuillli.ii will eon ud for he ing at the aeooor) regular ineellng of ihu Common Council of Salem. Oro- goo, ror uie PMinin 01 ucunr, awv, Uiwll.on the I7lli day of aahl inonlh. Ptxwderuf tb. city f Kaialui. bit goo. and Kx-OiHt-w Jwtlee I Uie Pace Wkhnhk IIhhyman- ';. .. .'. Ha nrrJilw.or,Wilom . Tr MIW I'y tUHIAIIIUU vumfMf 1 Hh WhhKY 0 RNA I Ju ?:LBS8i8iBi88M L fsx- "" i mm i'in. iMf.mii Ul4?j Of 1 1 ? T kl 1 81 fM Tn?.0,uR,rpDrAMn'fw'tMnll"',nofAmrtn Ain1culliirl.il i xuo niimi, taut, ami ti u.t inicllcal WcroflUikiruI. FAHH FFATUnES; lUr, tlanlpnlnit, ln.1 otbfr t.irlci rlllorj liy prnrllrnl nm iirrnunil rntMT. Illunlrnlnl i1, tUi.t,lnl It InmlunMnt.i !m mr.. Icllmi. lliolnlr.t Miirkftn Hn .ininrrv ii uiiTiruiiuri- lira unexcelled FAMILY FEATURES! 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An Economical Cook Should have one of our meat choppers iillached In her kitchen table tho your around Its useful ucwi is not iuiiIIiiikI In any partlculur season, in-r any particular article of food. Tho tough steak and "left over" pieces of cold meat may ht changed hit" palatable mid wholesome dishes by its iim. BosIiIkh It will chop nicnt and apples for your mince pies. It will chop nuts for your salad and cake. It will chop cabbage for cold slaw. It will chop onions and peppers for the Chili sauce. It pulverizes crackers foresail loped oysters. It pulverizes dried bread for dressing. It pulverize nuts for nut butter. Ill fuel it dno everything and chopping IkiuI and knife and in ouo-leiith thu time, Tho prleo will iiormit tho family nf the nnml mode rate IniNiiiit In own out, and lis nt tutu bo saved out of the M-rilp diali. Wo Hll tliniii for R. M. Wade L Co. OLINGER Undertakers and Hmbalmcrs. We wish to uiinoiiuci. to th general piibhc that wo have piirelia-l tin piiwt elegant and iiiiigmlli-uiit funeral tuir, nf lutiwt design, and are thereforn in u hmI tli hi to hundlo fnuuruU in a iiiiirb Iwtlor riiannur than hereUiforo, and with lessex isiiine. Wo hove lonu felt that Huhim. Iwinu thu iiililtul eily of a great state, should Ut up lo date in the inaiiner of .mriH n,.XKfUM. hi ourohuaiiig Hit. car. lo iiuuiiwiitir, vi,n0 thU la not 1 vw York, wliii hi id t ho While this is not lhiuntoxuiivo funeral uiirowir built, still it is the llneotever 1.,. i(,()rtnri,. v wirdlully Inviloall tolnniKxit our iv(. ,, Hinrnil itnuuK. SiTOP NOTCH Of wrftM'liou iu .piality ami LOW NOTCH In Ikwm! prioMi for ImjmmI 0U. That'a our motto, ami llmtV tlm rMUMNi w -bH- khjw iti.lHvtiry ywur. Don't fttil tit MAttf HARRITT ?k LAOJRBNCB oui 1-omvrviun cmoottitv, ;LM. KIRK 94.00. tt 88 Phono t7l Grain, Hay. Flour, Mill Feed, Building Mntcrial. ' ' ' , imm im,n, Pa,t,.- rt- Grain, Hay and Straw stored rr.n.i4 ami .-areful aiti'iitmn givnn ,. .B'. ' --.. AND rrftM-zs 1 19hShi IMturci. tl In.h- HoiU. Ih rtr , niakft Ars. ; t'l" Vusk iww. tm. Dally 4 months - $1.00 1.00 .50 $2.50 Beauty Leading a Man By the JNosc may mislead him HomeUmes, but the lsaiity that leads a man to our laundry Is I he faultless beauty of nur artUllo laundry work, t but he will never lltid a misleading one. Ourexiiuisllo laundry woiklHtbu uemo of hlgli grade excel lence in this lino. Wo do tin shirts, collars, cuffs, and woolens and Wo cur talus, in a manner that keeps them In Hue condition, as well in looking as gisxl as new, at all times, Salem Steam Laundry, coi.oni:i. J. OI.MrVrilll, I'ltOI'lt. Phono 411. n!.'iOLIbcrtyiSlrect M." - r. r-f-i'n Vfllovr t-l'tn. II.U mii.it i fill r -, w I. nil WrnV ' Ni t.U H1. Nltflilly Vnt l. I." I, trv.v Oiitmim, ni.tnl i ' Minilanu whu I. I ul ti -iinl in veat oockrl fi iwi more than can ho doni with .50 Hardware. RIGDON bundling funeral, and wu havo theruforo It wai. built by tho Jamon Cuiiiiiiighaiii l pool veinit im in tno t niitsi niat'M. faelllth,aiid whuu nwewdty rmiiiri. t Ol.l.NUKIt A KIOlKiN. HtntoSt Wagon Scales. t lh iMivury f g"la U any art W- ll UUS1NESS OAIIDS. C. JH. OIACK dentist, ja oestct to Di. J, M. Keeiir. old Wlilu ,(.otrt , a.jm, Or. Pt ic desiring iiiperlol , opeiKl o)i at n ode ale feet In nj branch are In e( -i ' -c ,et ALBERT A. JESSUP. !3L3E2 ttTWXg&'X1 Phono 107L! KOOMS 1 AND a, nttAY llt.K. Salem Wate OFFICII, CITV HAI.t. For water eiv'.ct Jiipu at o'.licc. I'd'i payable monthly n advance. VaVe complaint! at thi n. PLATlNO PHOTOS. Enlargements In Crayon mid Water Color. Photo Buttons. Amateur developing and llniMiIng neatly done. H. J. I1UOWN, GltOUNU Fl.0011 2'i Commercial St , Suluiu Oregon. Meam Dye Works. No. I U5 Commercial street, omioslte Wllliiuiettu hotel. Ladles' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, repaired and pressed, Klne blankets cleaned or dyed and nicely Mu lshed. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c: dyed i'c. S, C, STONE, M. D, Proprietor of Stone's Drue: Stores UU.KM, OllKOON. Tno Intra (two In inimlwr) km located a So. iM ami iis.1 (Ninimerelal lrfi-t, ami art ttvllatiK'kol wild a iiiiiiililo lino ntitrtigi anil iiHilkliic, toilet uttli'lra, nrfumctr. Imiahn OK'., etc., I'Ui. pa. itiunn llaaliailiomoilayeAri eitierlenro la Ilia lirao- llreof rncillclnoaiul now makri no rlikrv for cotiiuliatloii. ciaiiiliution nr 1'rowrll'lloii. C. H. LANB Merchant TaiiOr 07 htatk HTiimrr. CTUulta BIS Bin! upwuitU, 1'aliu WJ oiia upwruu CAl'ITAt. CITV Express and Transfct Mintl all null and aieigir tralkk, liar;. ga;einl cairea lo all part ol I lit rll) Prjn pt tervlce. Teletdione No. 70. imjVK & SKIPTON N iW MA R K BT St.le ttrcet, near railroad, Hieilieat am be.l meat. My pa'rnnt y I keep llie U mrataln town ' SOU MS KHOS. TU.NEIIS AMI KEI'AIKEIIS I'OUTIANII.TOUK KiirS.lfin unl rliiliilly tear nrlora at (Ito Wlll'a Jln.lo Hoi Photoffraohs You can get juat what you want at tub i:mti; ktidio Not himr but llmt claa work turnixl nut TliollnueHt Bnlargcd Wirtk on thu coital. Suicide It would ho (or you to neglect a leaking ganllxlurokpowliigl)'. If your gaa llx- turcM are oiu nun iieut reimirnig. we m put Iheiii in cuiiplelu iinit-r lor you or mi In iiiiw llatiir.Ni. In eliilxirntnor Plain 11ml nrtWtic Kitl.niM, at a reaaoiialile (. Now i the tluiH to have jmir ilumbiiigaiid gaa lilting" lookiii alter, Mtfore i-I.mmkI doom nud wiudouM rinn-t' damage !' your health. BARR&PETZEL tin r;oMMKHtiAl. SThP.:r Telephun No. ttfl RED FRONT LIVERY First-Class Feed and Boarding Stables. 1I('UMIKIU'IAI. HrlUIKT. iXl.VM, OUK. PAGE & STEPHENS Best Rigs for Commercial Men HIkIiImi In him I'li'li ll"ll WIIUrol.3 I JSr-Kl) lu., ami ewml.iriuUa rU rur i.TCiui 1. mil. ilfUbiu tiieMallr. Ilnrwi. ImI l.r lit I. lt HwHIIiawl.val (. wllf IH4IIUH KUMI i -Mui LOANS ATOinilCltN'T BATK INHUBANCK. ICKAI. KHTATB HKOUBITY IIO.SDS. aiooirnt mto. UUb Cirn'r,'l m Or U-ltf-dA w The German Market Will W found alt kind of moat and thu Ut of kJOMge. FltliB l)Ki;iViTY. All bllla duo tta Iato linn of Wolt A MUcku Hiiul lxf paid. CDOL,2 St SOK I7l Coraswrclsi Co., B :''ISf INTBRSTATD M : C0NSERY1T0RY J ETTAANDERS-WILMAN ijj Awoclate.TeacherJWeitcrn L'omerva- tory, Kanut City, Vo , revtoentin g llie Interna e Syaiem. al balent Ore. JOret I'lnt National HanV. KeaUlerce , 376 Church atreet. .Sluilin Imori- 0 lo ' k l5- VsJTMOJIVAaTSaSv MVANJB WANTED. New today nnvciuiemenn tout tines or lens In thi column '"aortrvl tnioo times for 23 eta, SO ct wvitk, $1 por mouth All over tour linos t tame rata. PirilNISIIKI) BOOMS.-Throe neatly furnished rooma to let. Kiirpilro at 105 Corner High and Ferry etreot. 10 13 3tt FABM FOB 8ALK. 323neres5 miles from Halem, 200 acres under cultiva tion. Price f.UKO in aero. Tcftutl to "lilt. (ieo. OrlNWold, 55 tato street, Salem. 10 U-ntt WOOD FOB SAI.K. FUo or nix "car loads ot oak wood will null, piloJ near aide track or 1 O. 11. ntro. Ad ila'M Jay Cook A Co., Marion, Ore gon. lO-BUltt PASTl'BK for horse and cown, two mile from town. Batex n-nmniiblc. J. W. Watt 10 lilwll FOB BKXT. Dexlrahle rmuim fii7 nUhed or unfurnished for geiitleiuen. Term reaennnble. Call 011 F. t.ou let, 1IHI Commercial utreet. 10-11. tf HTOVP.8.--Plenty ofaeetrnd hand ntoves Home great bargaltn at C. Dillmau'rt Hecoiid-hand utore, 210 Coniliiervlal KtrteU 10 PJ ill LOST.- A largo, dark, gray wt cat with while feet and white collar. Ainwori to name of "ToodlcH." Iteturn to Mm. II. lloferaml receive reward. FABM F0B8AI.K.- 100aeren. In Yam hill county, 75 in cultivation, good new hitlldingH which cord alioiit VM0, Price f.T.110, half down, balance nt 0 per cent. Addreni T. T. Yodcr, WhltoMon, Oregon. 10 7 llm W A NT I : fjWomen lo blnddreM nhlelda ut home. Steady work; ilia tancu 110 diiadaantagu; auk your dealer to xhow you Korn hhleldn. Kora Khleldx iiiaii 1111 wulnt without (icwliig. Horn! JOe for caluloguoof work. The Kora Shield Co., 5J5 llroomo Htreet, Nuw York. 10-4 'Jw MKN'anI) WOMES, KoruddruM, lo travel and uppolut uguutii; salary $76 month, expellee i rapid udyuuceuienl. Unuaually brilliant upjKKttudty. Ad dreMU with reference, Iliitler A Alger. Now Haven, Conn. 80 lots iTl.UKBIBBON WAtioNH.-HopnT In dttatry awanled 11 ml prlr.u. Couiuaiid necuru ono of Uiohu homo iiiado waumiH that tmik llrat prixu at tho Statu Fair. Mountain hack uxpruMi wagoua,liuck boarda, cartH and buggies, both Kaat urn and Iiuiiiu Hindu ; cheap forjcitHli. AIhomoiuu pccoiid hand veliicleo cheap. At tho Saloiii Oarrlago Factory. W, round, :iOI Commercial Streut. 10 4 tf dAw FOB SAF.K Several good farmn. 100 lo IKK) aoren. UVafM) per acre. All well ImproMil and no wimte land. H. L, Jluyoa, Ilalaoy, Or. 0 17 Im IjnVANTK Ih-Torent for terirTol three )iHim. Befurenco given. Addrx'si farmer, euro Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. u-2.'i lin FOl'N I). Between Derry" auiiBlckro. till a bunch u( keya. Owner can liavu ilium by paying for thla notice. U-LIWf FOUH i)OIXAlrpKlf I)7v'-M"oii'ai wauicl to cut,iiillt or haul cord wood. AWillpuyiJOceiiln for uplltllng nud fl ier cord for hauling udiaiancu of'J,lt mlliM. falem Fuel Co., room Kl, over lluaii Batik. H.H tf WANTIvl). Wheat, out and barley, hagH furninhel, (lot our prlouit Ik. foro you Mill, Olllco up Court atreul reund Dulryinplu'a ntoroj waruhouao Uilxir Hxuhuiigu building. Tlllaon, lUrllett drain Co. M-7 ti B1CYUM-: PATII-lf yntir bicycle nucda repairs bring 11 In, wu liavu thu aklll and mock to keep 11 In llrat clana coiidillon. Wu carry u full line ii. aundrioa and inuko a Mi0lul liy ol uiiiiuiuling-coinuund mhi hi. wukullafy our piitrnua. llurUncr & While, 266 Lluui'.y alicet. ilolmiiua hincW. next door u aieaui lautidry. Piiuiic M. l-.V-t I nila B"Ci7ftiyi!lW ' - Itc.nemlKii that lliu mi and uliwiK,t carpet up, mi. n 1 Mir- futb p.ipur aold t. I'.I c lo Jit W(. ill u. iir A UVl'l SAA'lil). Or J P. Cook, tho Uotanlaal 8pua ullat, tiiiaaooilH Whoro Other Poll. To whom ll may concunti ThU u to certify tlmt Bertha P. Con ii.tr, of Ml. Angel precinct. Marlon conn ly, Oregon, hua differed from a caucur 011a grow th in thu luflt-ar lor about thrvo yi-ar. Thugruwth waa cutout twice and Iniruwl out oncu by Allmuy Phyaifliaim. put inu grow in cauiu uacK m um aa ever, and iained hur no badly that thu had to li taken from tchool. After thrto wit-k'a treatment by Dr. J, F. Cook, ol balum, Oregeii, thu Hotauical HiH-clalUt, tho growth uiulrvly dluup peurtHl, a lid at Ihta dote, our inuntha hIiicu treatment waa begun, the growth I nui not reappoureil, ana thu ear haa en tirely heale.1 leaving only tho uctt-a m llictetl by thu Albany doctor. 1 hereby certify tlmt thu above statu uii'iit ia absolutely Iruo, and that ller Ihu P Conner, thu wraon mentioned in thu allidavit. haa reldil in my fanw lly alnco uttrly cliildhood, bearing thu re latloiuhip to mu nf niece. II. O. IiNtl. Hultauribod nud wom to lifforu nm thU ulghih day of Juuu. I8D0. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county Oregon, HUIEWING SANG CO. Toaa, Chlnnwnre. Japnnoae Pancy Kibr.il.lnl rUiaa. reu, loty llwit TtirtnU. IIU. IW1 laUliI on)aaaUviH.u Uk), IUh'Ij. Iaii'1(I vara, MattlhC. rva hv Mukera of allkiiulaof Ifiuliua Uinlcrwuwr HcwO mII If : Hi""'. )nwr ruui(Swrt Arwrt. lrr l!oiiHbtiiillnr. BAUW" UIIWIO.N. VVl Ml ASSAV OFFICE aud liAaotiATOiix No. 71 Crww44i t J, II. 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