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1 IH t f a liii1 nraar.ii'.r'Vri n r v r-i n" rmn- ifl -?iLcr9U Tfr&sJiMw vt ' 1 rMT Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels cuanses the System OVERCOMES J J fr$Sr Habitual constipation ITC. n PERMANENTLY OUT Tut GtHVINt-MAHTO oy Gui?RNIATGrSYRVP(2. ':im -'cV:. mv? r U M u cwtwri BKt 10. fit 80TTIL O. 'C. T. Co's l'ABUKNQIUl BTKAaTKU POMONA altonA LEAVES FOlllPORTLAND Daily xcpt Htmdar t 8 . tn. QUICK TIMk'aNO ClIEAl 1IATE8. Docklbatweou HUto ami Court Htt. M.:r. IIALDWIN, AguU PERSON ALAND LOCAL T'or alitidonat Wat Newi too Fuirth l;e. F J. W. Lcliinnn, darted for Son IVnn- rico last night, to attend tlm. Dontal College fur tho next fix months. Dr. Phillip Weaver and family started 1 for Snu Jose, last night to settle somo ; whero In California. Mrs. W, Urooks from Moro, arrived night to visit n,sPESK5& .on tho 0:35 overlanil last Mn. Col. Olmatend. y o. v Dabncy went to Portland on njL JMusinoss for tho day, this morning. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you eat. ItartlflclallydlgosUthofood and aids TCntnrA In at.rnnuthenlncr and rccon- K atructlng tho exhausted dlKCstlvo or gans, it id tno latest jiscovoreu aigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in eaiclency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SIcklleadache.Gastralffla.Cramps.aud ' til other rc9ultsoflmnerfect dictation. E' nnnHrf but C. DtWilt ACo.. Chleaao. STONK'S DRUG STORE. HOLIDAY Everyone Cries Bo do wo and we can cry so too. Our Stock of Holiday Goals is tlireo times as large as last year oli tho assortment. ?actory, and buy much cheapor that way; petltors. Will mention somo of tho lino, hut tno assortment i wo irB w ... "tion It all. French and German China ware, Cornllian, Cecllian, Chafing dishes, t. ..1,1, i... Tom.j, V. nrnsments. etc.. ll patterns oi ftnginiioumi Pnrcnlaln aro for dinner Hiti. also eold by for fO.OO and for $5.00, decorated $(1.35 represent what wo advertise In this ad. YOKAHAMA feTNLEPHONE 2691. iJkTYf"L:.T XXXX AX Better Come at Once And get what you want out of our stock, the goods are going out rapidly and you may miss getting what you want. Of Men,s Fine Shoes We have a good assortment yet. We can save you money on any of them. Nelson's shoes cannot be beat for fit. style and staying qualities. Oitf Dfss Goods and Lining Line is complete yet. but they are going out. 500 Pairs Ladies' Button shoes, widths at 51.00 a pair. YOURS TO A good chance for country merchants. Everything at first cost. Willis Blos. & Co. FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE. nflil UiCni MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Being Transacted at the Court House. I'ltonAtK. Tho will of John 0. Card, deceased, has boon ml milled to probate. It Is dated Nov. 25, 1899, and tho widow Mary Jano Card is named as oxecutrix and lias boon appointed. Tho heirs at law aro Mary Jane Card, widow, Charles William Card, eon 11 years Harold 1 Alex Card, son 0 years; Ross M. Card, rvii o yearn, nil ui ouiviii. Lorln W, Guorln has been appointed administrator of tho cstato of George C. Guerln deceased, who left an cstato consisting of real and personal property valued at 3000. Tho heirs are: Lorin W. Guerin, aged 42 years j Eva J Bradley, 39 j Annie E. Cline, 3"; Liz xio C. Uoggs, 35, all of Wood'ourn. Minnie McC. Cullen guanliau of tho of the perrons and estates of Nowtonla H. and Alice A. McCauley, has peti tioned for an order authorizing tho sale of real property, to cnablo the guardian to pay necessary expenses of tho wards. Tho timo for hearing the petition is January 15, 1000. at 10 a. m. NEW SUITS. Reuben Davis, has commenced suit against Ida M. Trlphngen, for $402.20 balance duo on a $1500 noto given in payment of a bond for a deed on a tract of land in Marlon county; a foreclosure of the lien on tho property is asked for. U.J. Homing is attorney for the plain till. A. 8. Cone, brings action against II. F. Cone, for tho collection of a noto dated December 10, 189.1 for $703, on which $300 has boon paid. II. J. llig gor is attorney for tho plaintiff. Louis Verwig A Son, of Portland, suo Peter Mnnagru, for $109.73 for goods sold to defendant. Charles I. McM organ is attorney for tho plaintiffs. DEEDS rtLKD, John P. Graves, to 0. Dallmau, 114 acres in tho Samuel Allen d 1 c. $3000. C. T.ToozeandS. G. Toozo to E. L. Campbell, land near Woodbnrn, $975. A Donaldson to L. M. Bonnlnghoff, lots No. 07 and 08, Capital City Fruit Farm. $500. H'. A. Thompson and wife to J. V. Taylor lot No. 10, In block No. 12, Yen Park annex to Salem. $450. The Modern Mother IIus found that her little ones are Im proved more by tho pleasant byrup of Figs, whon In need of tho laxative cITect of 11 genllo remedy, than by tiny other. Children enjoy It and It bene tits them. The truo remedy, Syrup of Figs, Is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. Temperance lecture. Mrs. S. E. Halley will give one of iter inlmltablo temperance lectures In tho Christian church at 7:30 this evening, to which uvery body Is cordially Invited. Admission free. Shake Into Your Uhoes, Allen' Foot-Ease, u powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and lugrowlng nails, und Instantly tukes tho sling out of corns and bunions It's the greatest comfort discovery of tho age. Allen's Foot-Kusu makes tlwhtiir new shoes feel easy. It Is 11 corlain cure for sweating, callous and hot. tired, aching feet. Try It oday. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Ily mall for 25c In stamps Trial pack aitc FREE. Address, Allen S. oiui btid, LcRoy, N. V. 4 It takes but a mlnnto tn overcome ncoumi by tho ui-c of One Minute Cough Cure, quickly rurcs ull forms of throat, and lung troubles A famous cpccltic for grlppo und lisaftcr affects Stones Drugstores. Don't Forget That (hoes and clothing make tho I most acceptable holiday presents. Ilo liablo goods cheap at the New York Racket. H-2d-lw. Wo bought tho goods direct irom tno therefore wo can sell cheaper than com the piece. 57 piece rt oi plain white ami upward Como and wo if wo miss. TEA STORE. FREE DELIVERY WT WTLT1JOXJJCXC i I 3 will not be long the way p i small sizes and narrow OLQSR. C 3 GOODS! KlDr, n V S TheTrou is at the roots. Clipping the ends of the hair Is iiketrcaung thebranches of a tree with rotten roots. You must strike at the source. Seven Sutherland Sisters' preparations strikedeep. They invigorate the roots feed them. This gives life, beauty grace to the hair. Everyone should use them. bold cvcnrwHinc. DIRECT NOMINATION. Political Parlies Should Ask the Peo ple to Express a Direct Choice. A Little Work, "The School of tlcti," Qlven to All Mail Sub senbers as a Premium. Poll- Tiik Journal Is an advocato of direct nomination of all party candidates. It believes that tho delegato conventions as thoy are conducted breed chicanery and corruption, and too often tho candi dates aro liound hand and foot to somo iwverful faction before thoy aro elected by tho peopleand forover aftcrwanl. Tiik Journal Is offering mail subscrib ers as a premium a littlo book, which is an exposure of tho present nominating system, from tlm primaries to the county, stato and national conventions. It Mas written in 1895 and was pub lished early in 1890, lieforo tho presi dential olectlou. It was written before tho national conventions were held. Tho developments of the last three years have proven tho truth of all charged and strengthened the position taken in overy page of this book. It will bo seen that tho predictions made havo been and aro being verlllcd. Under an absolute monaichy there Is always tho chanco that a good monarch may occasionally como to tho throne and during his llfotlme, give tho eop)o a good gevernment: but under the Iks system and machine rule wo aro suro of a government by tho worst clement a good sharo of tho time. A change of parties is only a change of bosses. Tho Democratic organization In New York City, known as Tammany, is tho percouiflcatlon of the spirit of sioils politics; and Tammany is seeking to control tho national Democratic organi zation. No matter what our private opinion oi tho Chicago platform may lie, wo know that wo can never expect per manent reform In government at tho hands of selfish bosses, nor until the ieople themselves both nominate and elect. Wo must change our system In tho J (Unction of giving the eoplo at largo a direct voice in nominating every candi date; not only in the election, but in tho selection of tho candidates. Tho people inn Ht (xerciio tho oue now wielded by tho bosses. Tho feiv managers of parties who exercise that power for partisan purposes thereby bo como bosses. Therefore the power of making party nominations should 1k diffused among all the people, and not ho allowed to become concentrated In the hands of a few. This littlo book Is intended, not as a solution of tho problem, but as an earn est study of tho subject, jiointliig out somo of tho evils of tho present system, and Indicating tho direction in which reform must proceed. KXDousixu ooo u orrioiALN. Howaru county ollleials or tho mom liers of tho last legislature to be re warded for faithful service and good records if tho eoplo have no direct voice in their nomination? A county or olty ollicial, a legislator or stato o r tidal, w ho servos conscientiously, heaps no burdens on the (teoplo, makes a model public servant, cannot be re nominated as a candidate unless ho suits tho bosses who mako tho slates. Is this right? Is it democratic? Tho remedy is in tho hands of the people under tho proposed plan of Dirwot Nomination. Nomination and election are two steps of ono jiolltlcal ' function filling the publlo olllcen. Nomination as now prac ticed by parties is a highly centralized, autocratic power; U a system that leads to corruption, extravagance, high taxes and oppression of the people. Election is democratic nomination mutt bo equally democratic, or our system of filling tho itubllc olllces will continue to be more or less a failure. To practice Direct Nomination the people need not wait for the enaettntiit of any new laws, or for any party to adopt the system. It can be practlvwl by the ijle of any preclnet, elty, aounty, dUtriet, or stato. All that is needed i for an Indiridual or a. com mittee to take a ballot for a eertain oMee. Tlie people will nominate. Thure is an ideal in the mind of the peoile for every olliee to bo filled Ghwi opportunity for free exprwslon among tmmiiseivm, mo pwiuo i pruxiuiattf this Mal more nearly than any dehtiate eoiivunttefi managed by political boes. Will you not help Inaugurate Dirwt Nomination in Oregon? J-wke-l by an iiMlMtfMlnt pre, with Direct Isowi natien ol candidates, the oule will have tw government in their own bauds, aJrnel not tog for Wc x.il ruXnriAi ami aeclMNtal good con- duet at tl ban h their jmWto sor- vanti. Bull's Cough Syrup Wilt Pioye a nutck and Mire Mire fur ewp. nj ers. wtaenyuriiare arc . tH "bat drdll dt.. yu wis ATM INDIAN WAR VETERANS Take Action as a Matter of Stlf-Defence to Sucure Recognition. To the olllcers and members of tho United States Senate and liouso of Rep resentation In Congress assembled : Gentlemen Your attention Is ie- specttully called to the follnwinz action authorired by Camp No. 17, Indian War eterans of Albany, Oregon : Whereas, the pioneers of Oregon woro compelled by the hostility of Indians in the Territory .of Oregon, to ongago In war against them at arions times between the years 1810 aud 1857 in order not only to defend thenuolves and their families and protect their property, but also to punish ruthless Sivages for murders committed, and Whereas, tho government of tho United States of America Is liutly pay ing pensions to tho Veterans of tho lato Civil War. for srvlcs rendered, or disabilities Incurred long alter tho said Indian Wars, and Whereas, tho said government has granted pensions to tho Mexican War Velorans, and is granting pensions to somo who fought in tho war with Spain, and Whereas, ono argument used against granting pensions to tho Indian War Veterans of tho North Pacific Coast, has been that they were not mustered into tho service of tho United States, and Whereas, tho justness of tholr claim has been already recognized by tho Hon orable Senato of tho United States In that It has twice passed a bill grant ing pensions to said Veterans, and for which we aro profonndly'thankful. Therefore, be it known that tho In dian War Veterans of tho North Pacific coast demand that tho Congress of tho United States shall speedily take such action as shall secure to all those who served In war against tho Indians on the Pacific Coast between tho years 1840 and 1857, such pensions nnjaro allowed to tho Voterans of tho Mexican War. Resolved, that wo especially urge this mattor upon tho Senators und Repre sentatives of the Pacific Coast States. Resolved, that If tho coming session of Congress shall fall to make any pro vision for itho 'payment of pensions to said Indian War Veterans, that we will deem It cxicdiont to more thoroughly organize and throw tho united Influence of about 1400 Veterans, and thousands in sympathy with them In n manner that will most surely tend to secure speedy and favorable legislation, for men who risked their lives to make (Kisslblu American civilization lu our glorious West, and men w hose sands of life are nearly run, and many of whom are now lu sorest need, mnde so by failing health and adverse cir cumstances. Jakon Wiikki.kii, Captain of Camp No. 17. T. A. It won, A. Hlkvinn, A. II. Mounts, 0.11. Wai.kk.ii, Committee, Dated Albany, Oregon, Nov. 30, 1899. Tlie IIomehett'Man in Salem As well us tho htindkomcst. und others aro Invited to call on any druggist und got rrcoti trial ixittio or Kemp's Hal sa 111 fur tho Throat mid Lungs, 11 remedy that Is guaranteed to unround bcllcvo ull Chrome ami Acute Coughs, Asthma, lirnucliltls and Consump tion. Price ti'ic. mid 60c. cikI&w For Morb'd Conditions take ilt:t-;cii AM'H I'll.LR Cut Riles 13 the East. If you are contemplating a trip Kant, you can savo money by going on thu Northern Pacific railroad. The host service of any road. AccommoJatlng porters 011 each car to look after your wants and upholstered tourist sleeiers on each train, 110 change of cars. Call on iu and get full Information, rod Thomas, Watt A Co. "I was nearlr dead with dyspepsia, 1 used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. That cured me." It digests what ynueat. Cures Indigestion and ull forms of dyspepsia. Stones Drug Htoros. The Laws of War. Iu the Hngllsh historian U-cky'. latest work, under the heading "Moral Compromise iu War" are hwio equally interesting retlectlnns on modem war faro, Imiludmg a statement "I what is and what 11 not oriiiiltcd by the rules of war between civilized nations. After showing that thu slaying of prisoners and the devastation of private prerty Is now condemned, Mr. ix-oky proceeds : "Anasslnatlon and the encourage ment of assassination, the into f ikmkoii or oisoued weapons, the violation of parole, tho deceptive me of a Hug ol the rod m. the slaughter of the wounded, tlie inn ingeinent of terms of surrender or of oihor dlstiuet agree meiite, are absolutely forbidden, and in 1HA8 the representatives of the Kuropean Powers assembled at St. Petersburg agrctxl to abolish the use lu war of ox plosive bullets bolow the weight of four teen ennces, and to forbid the proroga tion iu an enemy's country of contagion disease as an Instrument of war. It laid down the general principle that the object of waris confined to disabling tlie enemy, and that weapons calculated to inflict unnecessary uffiring beyond what is required for attaining that ob ject should be prohibited. At the same time, explosive shells, ooncaled mines, Uridoes, and ambuscades lie fully nithin tho cruiittod agencies of war. tarvation may lie employed, and th ctittiiiir off ol the supply uf watr or thu dwtructlon of that supply by mixing with it something not abolu.my rtoii ous. which renders it undriiikaUe. it Is allowable to deceive an enemy by fab nested dispatches purporting to eome from his own side, by tamportng with telvgnil'b messages, by spreading falw Intelligenco in nowstapers, by sondlng prifWndrd spies awl dewrters to give him untrue reports of tlie numbers or rooremenU of the troopa , by employing fal-t: lignaU to lure him into an am tMic.w!e. On the uw of the tLtg and uni form of an enemy for purr of do option tliere has Uhi mho. tr WKy;butitisupjMrtlby high mil itary autlwrity. The h of sjtita is fully authorized, but the spy. If dlseov ,, ia exeluded fro the rlgjiU of war ttul liable to an Ignominious death. I a 11 druiruu nsrsalM Dr. Mil.' Pai I ilU UXtto.Uio Ui-1&L. "Uut"li i(ko." MARKKT. 4. - Wheat vallov 51 62 Walla Walla, 51c. to 62. Flour Portland, $2.75 to 3.00. lino $2.15 ior lilil. Super- ?.at"ylll,?3435ciRrey M t" Me. Hay Timothy $9$11.00 per ton. Hops 7t0o; old crop 6 (ft Cc. Wool Valley. 12 13c: Kaslorn Or egon. S14e Mohair, 27 30. Mlllstuff ltran, $17; shorts, $18, Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00 to 3.50 Hens 4 to 4.60, turkeys, live, 12i13c. i'iV? Oregon, 27S, to 30c per dos. Hides-Gnon,salted001bs,8(Jt0c.uiHUv l0 lbs, 7)(38)4; sheep potts, 15Q20c. Onions l to ltjc. HuttT Host dairy, 25(835; fancy creamery, 60c to 65c per roll, storo 37K and 40c. Potatoes 15 to 6O0 per cental. Hogs Heavy dressed 5c to (5c. Mutton Iirosed,(l!f c to 7c per pound, lloef-Stecrii. $3.60Q$4.00; cows, $3.00 (3$3.50 dressed, beef ftU to 1H Veal-ilreBsed, OMQ8W0. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 58 pounds and over 41e. Wool 10c, Mohair 30o. Hops 0 to 10c. Itarley 35 to 38c. Oats 20 28t Ilav-Pnled, cheat $8.00., Timothy $8.tld. Kggs 25c. Flour In wholesale lots $8.00 retail $3 40 Millstufis bran $13.00 shorts $15.00 Hogs dressed, 5Jic Live cattle Steers 3wwh 2W to 3. Sluep-fJ 50$3. Iro.ed Veal OJC llutter Hairy ISHjccruainnrv .. Poult r -Chickens (1 to 7e, Turkey 10 toi u . Potatoes 25 to 30V. "One Mlnnto Cough Curt, is the best remedy I oyer used for coughs und colds. -Writes 11. N. Williams. Oentryvllle, Intl. It is the only harm less remedy that gives Immediate ro suits. Cures croup, pneumonia, bron chitis and lung troubles, Its early uso pr. vents consumption. Stones Drug Stores. Oet a Hen On. With freeh iggs selling at 22 to 25 cents n dozen It looks as If "the woman with the hen" will supercede "the man with tho hoe." Oregon has made great strides In the poultry business in the past few years, but tho demand is out growing the supply. Farmers should not overlook this branch of agriculture any longer but enter into It as a part of tho farm Aork systematically. There can bo 110 doubt of tho demand for hu1 try product for yearn to come. There aro other features of farm work that re quire more labor thuu a littlo attention to the poultry yards, with much lees prollt Corvallis Union-Gazette. Dr. Hull's Cough ilyrup I. Still m the lead. The people seem to Ilk j thK old reliable cough nicillcliie. und wp don't hi line them: It Is thu iieat rem cdy niraileep m'mIimI rough or and will elTeet a cure In one duv cold bedgwick t'oat Election. At thu meeting Monday ovening of Sedgwick Post Relief Corps No 1, the election of olllcers, and delegates re sulted as follews: Mrs. l-ottle M. Dinkey, president , Mrs. Mary I. Hall, S. V. P.; Mrs. Alice T. D.tvli, J.V. P. ;Mrs. Lucrelln lliiih 11, treasurur; Mary linker, chaplain; Mrs. Mary Drown, collector; Mrs. Martha Daniels, guard. Delegate tocoiivoiitlon at U Grande: Mrs. Alice T. Davis, Mrs. Mary Drown, Mrs. Aildio Catlurllii. Alternates, Mrs. Nellie 1-otfrltz, Mrs. Sarah Druger, Mrs. Martha Daniels, RESUME SUNSET LIMITED. Southern Pacific's famous I'lyer Suits From Ssn Francisco December 15. The Sunset Limited, thu Southern l'acillo'a famous train of thu Sunset mute, will commence lis service for the winter season on 1'rldav, Decemlier 16. The schedule for this year Is con sidered rather suorlor to any previous season, affording its It will opjHirtiinity for favorable view of iili's nf liileresl along tint lint., and makiiiii arr,'Muhln nniiuictloiis at New Orleans Willi lim ited trains of other line loaiid r the imixirlant outers of tlie east. The train will leave ban Frannwo at at 5 p, m. 011 TiiHwIrty and Fridays, iiiiMiiig ls Auki'Iks hImmiI 7 o'clock the following. morning, thus gitmg a lav light vlow of the orange Ml f Houih eru California. Its oouiiections at I.I I 'ami with through ears f tto Texan A Pas'lHe for Kt Iouis, will iIhc California pwnn-nre lu that city from 10 to 12 Ikhits .thmd of all other linos. The trip from Hous ton to Now (IrltMiis, thrniigh l!i Intar (tiling plaulutluiis Miidhuua ol Mouth ern IOiiUlana, will slo Im Sy daiilght, and thu arrival iu Hie (lulf City Just lu timo to oouiMN't with tho fast trains for Washington, Nw York, Cindunatl, Chicago aud othar points. The Sunset Llinltwl equipment and servleo Is 1111 to its well-known high standard. It is worthy of remark tint tho dlstaucn of 9000 miles from Han Franclseo tn Now York, Is traverxnl br the SunsHt Limited 111 HI Ikmus, otify 12 hour longer than by tlie fattest trains through Chicago, a dlMnne of 3SIH mile Tlie Bantet ie an -deal winter route, tho traelr not being subject hi I to any of Hit disoomiorta in cldsnl to iifeiement tveatlier nHHlitiOM of tlie muru Northern routes. Uetl Winter Route. For sunshine, Dowers ami urantMa tak (lio Suueet Route via m Anifwwt to all iKiiuta liatt. T.Hirist weMreJMi cars ami ahalr ears tn lit Paw, ftrt Worth. Kbiihi, City, Chtanfo, CIimIji nati, Hututtiii, Now Orh-an. aud WaMf inittou, D C. ror rate, wm.es ttvi iarriM,tftN au dross, V. II. JUMKH4M, U. r. A.. ItMUanJ, Or. Tooeie I. flrlpp. fp rra, pcltll) U kti. sad tak lJr. JllUf NcrvU. TODAY a Portland. ' Dee. Where the Day Ueglns. This item Is from tho Now York Press Did you ever ask yourself, or any one who kuows moro, wherothoday begins? A little boy askod mo tho ottier day, and for awhile 1 was stumped. Such a thought neer had entered my mind. Tho subject being broached to two astronomers, the answer Is. "Tho day begins just when man began lu the Garden of Eden." In ono souse that Is not true. Wo be lieve that geographers dato the coming of the day from that meridian In the Pacific where ships sailing oast or west add to or drop a day when thoy cross it. Hut In a iiolltical sense tssrhaps tho Press Is right. The day for man bo gins whore his intellgeiico liegius, and tho night conies down whore his In telligence goes out. Or rather, that Is tho now day that dawns for him be yond tho tw lights of this world. Day ton, Ore., Journal. CaUtih Cannot Ue Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thoy cannot reach the seat uf tho dis ease. Catarrh Is 11 b oon ur constitu tional disease, und In order to euro It you must, take Internal remedies, (liill'sCutarrhCurolstukot) Internally, and acts directly on the blood ami mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Curo Is not a quack tudlolne. It was proscribed by one of the best physic ians In this country for years, und Is it regular prescription. It Is composed of l ho best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on tho mucous surfaces. Thu perfect comb nation of tho two In gredients Is what produces such won dcrtul results In curing Catarrh Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chunky &Co., Props., Tolcdo.O, Hold by Druggists, 76c. Hill's Family Pills are tho host. .Miss May Muukers, daughter oi Frank M linkers, has gone to Pottl.md to attend the Portland business college, I BEECH AMS PILLS cure bilious and norvoua Ills, sick headache, disordered liver and Imnatred dlaestlon. IO rrnt und OS cli. nt nil itrar torr. ... .- BRONCHITIS Bronchltla la very tirovnlont. It con' orally begins with n common cold, at tended with cough, hoarscnosa, poro neas of tho lungs, tightness of tho chest mid dlfllcully ia brcnthlng. If not nt tended to.lt bccoincfldangerous thou aauda dlo from bronchitis annually. Dr. JotmW. Ilull'a Cough Syrup is U10 host remedy for this disease) It relieves tho cough nt onco, eiiects nn easy ox pectoration, nnd cures in n fow days. Dr.BulTs Cough Syrup Will promptly euro Dronchltli. IK.H mc null und pi. sunt to laVr Doctor! tcumnieuit It I'rlc l ceuli. At ill JrujfgUu, rcaviivsKvx(rNVvajrsasitvsi AIONMY TO LOANI Furnllure. Pianos, Orpins, Wag ons, or other articles of value. OF.O. F KM ITU 101 Statu st. 10-20-lm sarJrsarsBrsaw4Bi vdrvjn , VTsTtlirlw rVU Oilers travelirsehiifreof tlir, follow lug route cu-t Tiity aro ull fmiKiiis scenic nit ruetiiit O. P., A, N , via Odgeu and Denver- tShastu Ibuite via Nacriimuuio, Og den und Demur KhaMu Ruiiie via Kaeniincnlo, Miijor K. Aibeiqutiriiutf. A dallv llnenfthroiinli PULLMAN PALAfT. und TOURIST HLKBI' KIIH, Han Francisco ami m Auge led to I oi'M.'o (.tils Is The Short Line from so jih ni California To the East, AjifiyUiiiie iiiitmuof the O. R. A N., O 8. L , Southern Paultf. or IIm uiulersluiiert, fur folders nnd deHjflpte liters' ure. J J. IHiVKIUIUX. (Jan'l Ai WornsriUir. illdg. I'm I laid. Oregon SI1011 Lino Railroad TvimtMt iiMw.m lloadDi, L'IjIi. Wmli sdJ all Hultro I'olnfs Otrt lMm f vwsirMi UN.HIM Look at the liu ' It Day UiMrtlt Uke 21 Day to Denver 3) Dnys u UiihMgii 41 Days to New York Ytt KstllMlM Itwlr (Inn. PpHnlUysO TUN mthf uuiMsji, IV usHWr InisujiUsa M!-) IHitory N tRKIft. AiH, Mts w e coman, ijm'i stmt, C a. TBHtr Tsar. Psm. ai, OHMx HI.I LIKE CHRISTMAS SNOW is tli aotor Pi Um sbliil, collar and . off that are duae af at tltiUltJitUa iamulry. Umh44 ClaiM kjs a go-1 Hung wltwn h stMi it, aud laatltWs lj.uty ol the Umsj ktuialrnd Imrm will oarila hi adwirallWi, M wall M lh Wau hLoWwm 10 tlfws well awl hate hi liotm im(A la cniuf mm! ll.. Salem Strain Laundry, I'tHMMTfll. - Ulety ijt reU Hiikm rw.r.iiits RAINESS (JAItDS. O. H. OJACK SDentfet, feuCKUcr to Dr. J. M. Ki', otd Whitf wnici.aairm, ur. l'.ttlesdeililng wpertd perstlreu it modeisx f-es In sny b-nth a t ill cspcohd lequesL ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phono 1671, rtOOMS 1 AND 3, (WAY I1LK, OSTEOPATH. dk. qkace Aiimtan'r Graduato of thu American School of Ostcoimthy at Kirksvllle, Mo. lias owned ofllco nt Rush A llroyman block, Commercial street Salem Oregon. Ofllco days Monday, Wednesday and trlday. Diseases of women and child ren a specialty. t0-17-lm OFF1CK CITY HALL For wster lerttee ippir at otliee. Mill, esysble monthly In adMnce. Mtie compltinu at the pflii. C. H. LANB Merchant TailOr 07 8TATK 8TIIKKT. CT Suits B13 and upwarda, PanUS3and upvrarcU CAPITAL crn Express and Transfer 1 Mceli alt mall sad pnxagar IiIk.. lUr. Kg and einreu to all paitt of th cli) Prompt service. Ttltt'Iione No. 70. D1SQUF. & 8KIPTON PhotosraDhs You can get Just what you want at THE F.LITK STUDIO Nothing butflrstclasa work turned out. Theflunctt Enlarged Work on tho roast. ASSAY OFFICE AND JLAnOrtATOIlY No. 71 Chemckcta si, J, 11. T. TI'TIIlLri Assayci SOMETHING LIKE A CHRISTMAS GIFI to the woman or man of refined tasls b one of thu line iiorcelhi lliuxl bath tuU we put In when wu equip your bath room with new open iiluinblug Youi bithroomsaro things of beauty when w havo put In oien plumbing, with tilckh nlateil niiHsat a rcafouab lu cost. It no) only means comfort but health. BARR&PETZEL 1M COMMKItCIAL JflKECT. Tclcptinre No. s.);i DnHv'Slajfe UnoTT M'COY AND PERRYDALE. For lcjeiigHrs and llaggage i alsi. iiarcuW and orders iiromptly at tended to. Salem olllro Old Poslofiico Stnbles, J. II. Wonlh-r, Prop. lOIJOml PLATlNO" PHOTOS. Knlnigeinpnts lii.Crayon nnd Water Color. Photo HuttoiM. Amateur den loping ami uishiug noutly Hone. V. W Dl Kit MAN. Hasuw.wrtw S.J Ifonwa. GHOt'KI) I'tXHIII id () uiiiiurehil tit., Salem Orrgon. sou l is finosT IMN0 iUNEKS AMI IIEI'AIKEK' itilriiJUili. oiik Tin H.l-w sad rWaHr Imn .rl. i 41 inw Steam Dye Wo ks No, lu Comnisreiul sirrot, opposite Wllluiiictto hotel luihra' nnd gentlemen's cluthiii.' i;lenel. dircd repaired aud pi- d. Fine bUukeU it lea ned or djri I inn nicely fin ished. Kid glow .leaned. IDc; The German Market Will lie found all kinds of meat and the Ut ol Muaage. FRRK DRI.IVKRY. All btru dua tjie late Arm uf Wult MUuke mwt m pakl. (DOL Si SON 171 Coouiierelal til. B. F. JONES, Attorrtey-aNLaw TolaUo. Orouon. W t Uti 8 OUMW tXil tut tlsjitan saill tajf ti tWtat rf sit ipef ia Ula OtfSTIN A. KOIIBUTS SKr H I. U KUa(tr. IOB State btroot. Umbrella Maker and General Repairer. I km nuikl tii tlack lo fcUftls Hwo si Ut Mtu St. u4 an buw itttly 10 fit-it wr SaitiltlU a w jwl tor uf toiWu, tin 0 W. 1 "Utu " 'K-t najroB " FVtt txtM torn urtiiul. 4f us a "IL -. 0111 water Co., --"--a-ii-sajMS iSSSSf WANTED Net todUy auvc.raww or lota In OUs column im h tune for 25 Ctaso ow a per month All over low urns rate. Hm ai MALE HELP WANTED.- KollaM. , men to handle our lino of high nwa' Lubricating Oils, Greases and SpveiMS ties. Salary or commission. Addreaa Mutual Refining Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 23-SO 7 FOR RENT. 60 acres good ftak-TJ-rti land. Terms (2.75 cash down or ofterhaMest.andaoacresofliopyarila w ith hoi-houso at 111) per acre. M. J; Lgan, Urooks Oregon. 12 ft M FOR SALE CHEAP.-Walnuf inarbta top bedroom sot. Apply at Gilbert' tiros'. Hank. 12-0-tf 'OP. RENT.Ten acres, sU acres bot tom plow land, and three acres ia bearing orchard. Good house and barn. For Sale a maro 4 yeara old, weight 1,400; extra lino milch cow -1 veers: two yearling holfora; also orgah and household furniture. Apply to 8. Shryock, on premises, half a mile north on tho Wallace road. Salens lostoluco. 12 4 tf lOR BALE.-Sccond hand 3W In. wlde tiro wagon nearly now. Will bo sold at a bargan suro. Mltohcll, Lewis, Blawr Co,, opposite brewery. . 12-5-3t; WANTED. Alwut 60 butts of youn white oak, second growth, from 8 t J8 Inches In diameter and from 6 to IS feet long will give In exchang wan' ons, bugglea, hacks, carts, repairs horse shoeing for prices and fttrtfcor -particulars call at 8alcm Wagon Fac tory, 301 Commercial streot. Werwar tcnncl. 1J-21.U, FOR SALE OR RENT. Stock ranch-- rontatnlug 200 acres; situated V( a mile from postolllce ami raflwar depot. Will sell at a bargala, ami im easy terms; or lease to rejKiWs party for a few years for kp4M k present condition. Splondld opr. tunlty for man cagaol ia stack rk lug or dairying. For partlcufcM, addross A H. fioothby, Mill CKy Oregon. ll-18-Jw FOR SALE Cheap, automatic nickel In-thr-Blotninclilnei. Duplex, Owls, Pucks. Admiral all tho latest Im proved and new catalogues and circa lars free. Owl Novelty Co., Syracuse N. Y. 12-1-Ql IHCVCLE IIARGAIN.-IIrand now first class ladles' wheel at a bargain for cash, Inquire of M at Journal office. 11 7 tf FOR SALE 60 Cola wold ewes; can bo seen by calling at farm of John II. Plum, near Lincoln William PInro, Saloui. 120 Qt FoiTliENT.i)cslraolV rooms fur 11 1. bed or unfurulshed for gentlemen. Terms reasonable. Call on F. Gou let, 100 Commercial street. 10-U-tf IAUM FOR SAM!. lOOacres, In Yam lull county. 75 lu cultivation, eaod new buildings wliich cost about $1300. rriee hr.-w, nan uown balanco at tf per cent. Address Whlleaen, Oregon. T. YoJw, 107thM' ICYULF. PATII-U your blee needs ropalrs bring It In, we hawi the skill und stock In keep It to rt class condition. Wo carry r full 'me r, sundries und mako a sptclal 1 1 of cuaiuellug como und vco tM. o satisfy nur pattons. Gardner Jt White, IWU LIuuiLy iticct. Uulmani UUicU, next door U steam laundry; I'hone 'MA. Ko-t IIOUijK CLEANERS - RetuQuiber that the best and uuuupuit carpet paper Is the heavy felt paper IA utTilHJouitNAi.unicc. 20-tt AOENT'H OUTFIT FREE.-Frelght pulil, credit given for soiling the flueat sot of Instructive, untertaluln IIIIMSTMAS HOOKS, gradeit for children of all ages, at the loiroK prices ever known. 60 cent book, containing beautiful Ilhutratod pom of lnl'a Prayer, only IS rents; l Uxik 'Jfi cents ; 1 1. ISO book 60 cents; fJ60 liook 76 cents. Lllteral com mission to agents. PKKUUHIOX PRlNTINll CO. Room Irt, Ferguioti llulldliig, Clmiiiiiatl, Ohio. 11-lB Imf Personal, I jiil lei Free lU'iuless Moiithlr R ulator, cannot fall. Mrs. II. Rowan, II. 1!1 .Milwaukee, Wit. ll-SM-iu t S, C STONE. M. D. froprlstor'of Stone's Drue Stores HALV.M, OKKOUK. T in r. uo la auuberi art IocU4 a So. HI tiki SU LVuuasrtlkl Urut, n4 r tU u.. wlia a (vuiptsts no Wdiuji sa4 medMnss, lllt artMn. irfum.rr, Umbni tie., sit , t. . . UK. aiu. Utah I turns HI iMit SMrleiM la (lit mi Umi lutdlelHtimJ now uskst 114 br (t oiuuluUaa. tuilwiuu vrprtwHliHIns, Salt Lake Oity An Import ant Factor in Transcon tinental Travel. No one rroaslmr tho eontlnsnt cu af ford to eut Salt Lake City from his mute. The attractions of the place, Including tho Mormon Temple, Tabernacle and Church Institutions, the Great Halt take deader aud (luiiKer tban the Dead Hea in the Holy Land the picturesque environment and the Warm Sulihur ami Hot Springs, am greater to tluv mpiaro yard than any locality on the American loiiiiueiii. The Rio llKANoa WksTkbm Railwat. connectlug on the lint with (ho Denver A UioOrauUeami unoratiojujianu 4iJ ways and on the Wet with tho toutherrt Pavltle tCuiitral Route) and Oreuoa Short Line, Ro only transcontliieiital line passing directly through Salt Iak4 City. The route through Kilt UU City via thu Rio Gaixoa W mrrsax IUilwav m famous all the aar rviiuul. On au- eouut of the ciuaolo elimate pi Utah. 1 and Colorado t U just as iwpuiar in ! winter as hi summer. Send w to J, IK Mausfleld, !SM Wathington St., Portland ; or Geo. W. llulnlx. AotiiKr General Pm MHMtWMMi-K-M seiiger Agwit, Salt Lake City, for a cojiy w jSJS! el '6alt Ue Otty-the City of tii tywft 8iut." '"'.iht Clean Stteete. r -r - All resldsuli oi SaJew r tmft' fleil not to permit any olJ dust, brokou-gla( pM boW, 1 nails or other suUUnse Id d upon th public Mrei or alWya. tion 35 of Oity Ordinance No, m to- posca a find of from W ta (e 1 offence, and th same will be enforced. 3.vT VW-51 U tNt C mWm- mm ik m.f. i Aa s. iJ 5 j i'nvr(4'iUc'-'e al" l't3te RTrXXCXCWSrWTM