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WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, ', FR I DAY, APRIL 20, 1900. . LEGAI,; ADVERTISEMENTS. . summons.; . In the Circuit Court of ( the State of Oregon for the County j of -Marion, Wfiartment Ivo. a: Salem Building and Loan Associa tion. Plaintiff,' v. 11. C. Downing. Theodosia A. Downing, his wife, and Geo. W. watt, Uetendants. Trt II. C Downing: l In the name of the State of Oreeon tou are required to appear and answer lfe COIIipu'in llicu itK4lUM jruu. Ill 111c above entitled suit!, on or ; before the last day of the time prescribed in the order tor . publication ot summons, made herein, to-wit: the twentieth day Aoril. 1000, and . if you fail so to answer, forwant thereof; the j plaintiff w,ll taKe juagmens against r hi v I Downing and . l neodosia A. Downing. his -wife, for the sum : of : Si, $75 gold! com oi inc. unuro auies 01 menca. t ith interest - on said claim in like sola coin at the rate of 8 per cent. ner annum from the date of said judg- ntent unui paiu, tuKtintr wun me sum ni $?6.4l taxes paid by plaintiff, with interest thereon at, the rate of! six per ffnt. oer annum on iia.30 trom the first day of May. 1899, and on $14.05 from the fourth day ot December 1805, and for the further, sum! of $100 attorney's fees and the costs land dis bursements of this suit, and for -a 'de cree of this Honorable Court, that plaintiff s mortgage be declared-a first le. Hen upon-the r, following described ptemises. to-wit: ; I ,; j r l.ot tour 1 4) in oiock one (i) in Watt's addition to the city of Salem. Oreeon. as shown and designated on the -olat of said addition now of record in the office of the recorder of convey ances lor Marion county, Oregon. - And that plaintifFs mortgage lien be foreclosed and that 'the above de scribed premises be sold by the sher iff of Marion . county. Oresron. as. by law provided and that the .money aris ing from said sale be" applied to the satisfaction of plaintiffs! judgment, at torney s fees and costs, and ! for such other and further relief as Jn equity mar be just: and further that you be foreclosed of all rieht. estate I or inter. est in or to said above described pre mises and of all rieht to redeem the same, except as by law provided This summons is served upon you by nrrfer of the Hon. R. P. Boise, judge nf the above entitled I court, for de partment No. 2.1 said order bearing Hate the seventh ! day of March. 1900, directing the same oublished :n the tVVeklv Oreeon Statesman.! for six consecutive weeks, and the date of the first publication of this summons be insr on the 9th day of March, iooo and the date of the. last publieationl 1C T a Wrpf u.-ill be. and the same nire on the twentieth day! of April. ,9' F. A. TURNER .VO-t Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. 1 ., - .! i . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon- for -Marion Courrty. Depart ment No. i. I i '. ' ' A. S. Con-e, plaintiff, vs. T?. F. Cone, defendant. . . Tt B F. Cone, tL above i named-defendant: ' ' -In the name of the State of Oregon, you are Hereby, .required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within six weeks from the date of the first mihlication ; of this simrmons. to wit: the sixth day of April. 1000. and H yon fail so to appear and answer said cVmnlaint: or otherwise plead, plain tiff wilt take judgment against you for :1h- :m nj $793 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per ccji per annum frknr the nineteenth diy of) December, less the sum of $300 paid on ac count thereby on July 24, 1894; for the sum of $75 special attorneys fee in: said actKn, and tor his costs and disburse ments incurred Hlierein. j Notice is hereby furdier given you. tlrat this summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Oreirn States-man. a weekly new"spaper of ge-i-eral circulation in Marion. County. State of Oregon, printed and published a' the city of Salem in said county and state, by order Of live Hohbrabfe. Geo It. .Burnett, judge ot the above en titivd court, made on the! ihiriy-first day of March. 1900. and .thej date of the first publication! oi this summons in th:. newspaper is April 6. 1000. II. J. BlUtjfcK Attorney fori Plaintiff. 4:6-7tw. FINAL NOTICE OtF EXECUTRIX i To all whom j it majr concern : No tice is hereby ginen hat the under signed executrix of the estate ot u. C. Aplin. deceased, has this day filed in the county court for Marie county. Oregon, her final account irt said estate, and that the cqurt ha fixed and ap pointed Saturday, April jo. 1900, j at 10 o'clock a. m.. bf ! said day. at the county court room in said county a-! he time and place for hearing any ob jections to such final account and tor the settlement l Executrix of the eitate.of G. C Ap ' lin. deceased, t 1 3:3Q-3t-w. CITATION In the County Court, for the County ot Marion. State of Oregon . In the Matterj of the Estate of Helen -r . t., c h, M ir and all other .,i4. in tairt i Estate. Whereas, application having been , 1 .-. rti. labove-nameu niaue in true -y- - A Court On -tV- ffghteenth day pf April. 'iQfiit bv lohn H. Scott, guardian ot -.UAr-ttx an! order anO license directing, authorizing and; npower ng him to sell the! Real Estate ",nK srwt He9cribed as 10 'ne aiu inn"". 1 follows. to-wit:l'East A oi Jots. '5 in Block X in -Southwest lAOdition to the City of Salm,f Iarkn County. Oregon. ; , "" 1 , . And.-whereat, sanl Court fixed . 1 -Jt-' J J (iav IOOO. on at uit twenty-iiurv JJ J jz - t . 10 o'clock a. mi. at the Court Room of tK;,rnrt ; 1 Ctwrt .HoBse in wa rion County and State of Oregon, as a inr bearing any and . mv lime irni y. .t; aH Sections to said 'Petition and the granting of said order and license Tiierefore, in the ) Name of the-State ' t '. v nA arhof you are hereby cited, directed and required to be and appearjat said time and place t, 1 Kr. tv thnw cause, it any you have or if any exist, why an order of sale should not be mide, as n the Petition prayed fori and why said- eti '-T,..M nr, e crarited and said irA i;-n should not issue. U'iino Hon. Gj P. lerreil. Tn.irr- i-.i.t rnrt. witnithe .seaLo said Court affixed . this eighteenth day of April. A. DJ. I9CO. , -I'v'.. ; -W. W. HALL. Oerk - III I..?- WT ry cheaper Js In the and than ur seeds thai only cost half as much. I Tested, true to name, freh and reliable, Always tit baa. Am .tor Ferry's take bo otbera. WiHa for 19IW Rawt AaaaaL SENATOR CL.VRK'S POOR I R EL , AUVti ARE SOKKY. Some years ago Senator Clark was He txnhered by some poor relative was willing to pension fhem J pension rnem.l eive them enough for life, for he is a (kindly man, bnt they did not want ' it) that in Arizona for almost nothing and wanted - their, rich ' relation to buy r it. Tliey asked him $50,000 lor it. Any one else could have had it for $10,000, out they set their price tiigh to tneir relative. He did not want the mine. "but they made life a burden, and he finally paid the price to end the! troub OuV of curiosity, Clark decided to examine the property. He did ko, saw that it was not a gold brick purchase after aH. developed it. and n twk years was ptterjed 50 million dollars, tor it Washington Letter. LIFE OF HOP-POLES AM hop-growers realize the time, la- oor and money expended in treouent renewing-of poles. The ' wisli lis fre quently expressed that some prepara -non couki w oiscoverect to save .tnis - 1 a- , - a - triple expenditure, chicu- a discovery has been made nn Carboiineuni Aven- a. f .4 arius. ' j This 1 an. oil compound for the preservation of wood. It can pe easily applied to green or dry wood and will preserve either, without deterioration. for an, indefinite period. Discovered in Germany over 25 years ago, ill is suc cessfully used today all over the world for railroad sleepers, pavements, bridges, slhip timbers and hundreds of other purposes. Absolutely effectual in preserving material under such severe usage as -this, its protective value for hop-poles, exposed simply to air and ctf-kil r-an Vw rai!v rri-i vH : A incnle lratniient jnsure them against de- cay dry rot and vermin (the latter in jurious to vine and pole alike i tor ten years- and render sharpening unnecessa ry for at least five.' This can be safely guaranteed from successful results b- I tainea in treating icrcgi aii v-"s 1,1 rlvarvinz climates, subjected to almost identical exposure. In these cases Car bclineum Avenarius !ms always stood t'he test. When suc?i acts as thee are pre sented to the liop grower, arguments in favor of usinc the preventive wouM seen little needed. Additionally, tlie -or of the article is liirht and it' can be cheaolv aooHed by any petlyon. Tlii i done with Vhs fcrus'h. or, better still, bv di-ooinz the poles into the liquid Purchasers should notice carefully that the -full name "Carbolincum Avenarius" appears on the package, as 1 spurious imitations are offered by unscrupulous persons under the name Calijohneum on.1 -r.rH.-r s.inilar titles, cak-ulated' to wU- l-he nnwan-w These areias worth le a t'l! crenuine article is valuable. For further information apply! to R. M Wade & Co., Salem, Or. SENATOR EVA RTS OLD AGE The other day wfoen an okl friend called" unon him. sayS the Chicago Rec- f-ilL-ft at Jen-irth alKut the pa ant the men that .had been associated ...:.u Knr in oolitics and in so- Willi ai .iv - . nn-Mr F.v.-irts ouoted a tew ap V-a,V . J a . flit line from Oliveit 1 Wendell -ilftlmi6' nathetic poem. The 1-ast Leaf." "How lo you account for your unv;iv)" oh the tnend. ' lounau alwavi beek a hard worker. Ymi have eaten and drunk whatever you were i,,nf 3m1 thir-stv. and have beep what w call a free liver. You have never taken care of yourself ami were not born with a strong physique. W hy; m ir that vou have outlrved nearly all o your contemporaries ?" T suppose its t'...- T have never taken aoy exer- rie" said Mr. Eyarts. grmily. j ; A FORECAST. s frS Rowers It made the preacher's w-ife awfully mad to see me have a new hat on this morning, in kno-w -his text for next Sunday s ser mon- ... . , Mr. Bowers You dor i ; Mrs. Bowers Yes. Human vanity. Puck..- ' - ! "What kind of man is he?" -rs Ji' fhe kind of man that al- - ....... A.4ieit vrtl vnrs rAminff 1 lit, , v.u i -- -- i,,ri.imr out to eaten a train. Chicago Record. 1 "Mr. Flambeaux, have yoxt any spe cial methods in writing your noveis, "Yes. I generally try to begin at the ;nn,nr anl wuvd UP at Tie eiiu. Indiana-polls jouriui.., . Of. Fenner's KIDNEY 2-3 Backache Cure. rrw-... Z-Hrt t.-- "ia WrtllM. eir. cc-vrn: post coaCed i with fin k t.--.-- j ..Carbolineum Avenarius.; ...... .... -Li re,ir It la lo Radical "tr; houaea will PrHrt.tiy f - R. M. VVAJsALJSM , OREGON.- SAl EM IRONWORKS Your Vork Solicjted- , ; r.FnnnF P. SLY; Sup't va a- v , v r . s Statesman Job Office. a request; TO BRYAN The S i 1 vei; Leader Is to Be Asked To Attend the Commer cial Congress. : ' . -.f ': Trans - Missisgipp! Orau1zUloa , De aires to Hare Its Former Pres ident at Its Meeting. HOUSTON. Tex.. April 17. In the Trans.-Missjssipii Congress. today. Montgomery, ot Colorado, introduced a resolution, instructing the president to request W. J. BryanJ as an ex-pres rdent ot the congress, toVattend the ses sions of the eongre?is. With a few dis senting votes fhe resolution was adopt ed. You ng, of Utah, declared the res olution had a political; moth ?. l , MRS. BASEY IS ARBCSTCO. Toe Causes Her Arrest on Charge of Assault with a Dangerous Weapon Defendant Is 111. . . (Ftom Daily Statrsman, April 18th. The domestic difficulties of the Bast' family, which culminated in a shooting scrape last Sunday morning, are to be aired in the courts. . Joe Basey. the youthful husband, who carries his left arm securely bandaged as evidence of the affection of his erst while spouse, yesterday morning calltd in Justice H. A. Johnson's department and caused a warrant to be issued for the arrest of Mrs. Basey on the charge of assault -with a dangerous weapon. Constable D. C. Minto called at the home of the woman on' Commercial street,-to' serve the! papers, but found the woman ill and unable to be taken into court. Mrs. Basey may be re quired to give a bond for her appear ance in court when summoned, in wfcich event the case; will be postponed until she is able to appear in court for trial. COMMENTS ON DEWEY. Boston 'Transcript : Admiral Dewey should lonjf ago 'have put up a prayer to be Saved from his friends. 1 Ckveland Leader: The movement for Wheeler, coupled with Dewey's ah nouncement that he is a Democrat. important. Wouldn't it be tunny f the Kansas City convention should turn Brvan aside, and out t'he names of Dewey and Wheeler on its ticket? 'Minneapolis Tribune: This is a shocking misconception of the. Mtua- tion on the part of an educated 'naval officer. Congress is not the superior of the executive. It is a- co-ordinaie branch 01 tire government. The ad miral should study- a little longer and to better purpose 'before he says be is fit to bePresident. 5 1 Washington Star: The nnkindest cut abovt this 43ewey 3usiness comes from "Boston. Secretary Coolklge of rfie Young Men's Democratic chrb. a gold standard organization, is quoted as saying that Dewey "wiH be a splen did refuge -from !oth iMcKinley and Bryan." Think 01 the hero ot Manila bay answering only as a "refuge" -for a lot of political cowards! This ought to go far toward pervading Admiral Dewey, even at this late day, that his forte is not politics. I SATISFACTORY. "Before I give my answer." said the careful parent, "I would like to ask a question. Can you sruiort a family?" "I can, ir." replied the trembling suitor: ' "That settles it. Take her at once, my boy. Her mother and I will move in as soon as you set up housekeeping." --Philadelphia Rtcord. . . SEE THE PRHTT The Pratt Electric Appliance Co.. MAM wia'A rTtrtm ti rwrnwinrni t i 1 1 1 1. c: ite jria Paralysis, ari Kidney, Stomach, weakness or lack of nerve force and ances. iney are an liupiuicmsni . . ... f . . . . 1. A 1-.. i-i-,Twrlai nls ircariiiem " -- We will make no charges tor calls in 4kw you our goods and allow you to from o a. m. to 5 p. m. A. A. I RA I I WE ALSO KtllAlK ULU BtMfl Walter fllorley We invite your inspection of . 7 rTA Shirt : . i , - . ft . i? nnrM r t cniro lawn Waiui ana o:-""KT IZ Ar ttlii "Oar ,1, ---- . i black and Sy 75 95 V Mercer-'- Sed Sfll aH colors. wUh- kntfe pleated ruffles U $0, $33-30. 1IW-r. N . , :k --iom i nleated rufrle 14.SO. ' - lioUSEDRESSES tVN bTw RiA PP'eRS From- jo cent, to.$i5o, made of calico, fawns, and percales, with separate waists and skirts. W.HHOBSON, clal Street; Salem FINE JOB LEGAL " . BOOK Co..Vrc,l Srreer. STATESMAN JOB OFFICE FIVE INDICTED Gliarged with Murder of Gov. Goebel. Secretary otState Caleb I Powera And Four Others Aeeosed of Beinf Accessories to Un Crime, the Grand Jury. FRANKFORT. Ky.. Apr. 17 The i rrand iurv reoorted indictmeiits aeatnst Caleb. Powers. lohn Powers. Cliarles Fin-ley. Wharton Golden and W. H. Cu'on, as accessories, and against Henrv E. Youtsevi Berry Howard. Jim Howard. Harla-nd Whittakej and Dick (Joombs chareI -with tne wuiui 1 muruer ot -oovernor uocucu PECULPAR AND PERTINENT. Cairo is the greatest town of Africa, ami iti inhabitants number 500.000. ot whkh 125,000 are Europeans One I rule ot the Mormon church is that the voung people of the faith must serve three years in mission work. Great Bruain hc.s )u,st made a treaty with repmiMc oi San Marino for the extradition oi fuantive criminals. The total increase in the value of the. farm animals ot the United States in the ilast three years was 5570,000.000. ' No fewer than 400Q tourists arrived in tlie-land of the- haraohs lietween the l-st ot : November, and the 20th ot-l-eu1 ruary. i The I Parisian cabmen "have ; petitioned the aurhoritres for permission to raise their i fare during the exposition months. I he River Mississippi each year was'lieK .away an aiannmg amount ' -no re equal to lovsquare miles ot ter- Titory'86 feet deep. In Scotland plowing . matches are taking pla4e all oVcr the country. The chancts for practice! lately!, however, have been few. , . FOR STEALING CLOTHESv Stme! time yesterday forenoon the roomj; occupied iby Joe iMiller. butcher for E: C. Cross, at the -slaughter house southeast of this city, were entered and his clothes and some other articles were! stolen. 'Harry Wright, an ex refnrm school loy, was -suspected of rHe burslarv and late yesterday after- neon paters for the arrrest ot me iaa issued. iWright was recently were released tn parole from the state re formatory. ' ! THE LARGEST ORCHARDS THE WORLD, IN View have been taken ' -of t1:e or chards! of Messrs.: Miller and Pancake, in the vicinity of Rodney. W. Va.. say the Kansas City Star, for exhibition at th Paris exposition. These or chards are the largest in the world, and contain a miartcr million peach, and nlmU trees. Tlie owners planted 181. 000 Itrecs last year, and cleared for olantincr i7i; acres of-timber land. The first Reason their orchards began to 3ir iihir . -jAwDneu! 100 ; carloads ot w- 1 J ---jrw peaches and plums. ' "How would you define a crying need?" asked the teacher ot the rhe toric class.' i; ! . ! .' handkerchief.'t replied the solemn 1 . a - " 1 -I . S- ' young man witn tne wick ea ec. unn cago Tribune. Miss lustine InKersou. daughter ot ex-Governor Charles R. Ingersoll. of New Haven. Conn., has been a-ked by fr4. &JlinKlale of New Rochelle. to start .1 cat-and monkey infirmary. Mis iTnffersoll considerinir plans for such an institution: . - , ELECTRIC BELT of San Jose. CaU and Portland. Ore- Rn-itii ?2 r Inn- .111 vTdiv iii. wivaviu " " nil sufferers from iRhetimatism. Nerua.- and iBack troubles. Deafness and all -vigor to call and examme our -apph- others. We also give electric i1wth witH Galvanic- and Faradic cur- -- - . . tne city. nufan'MI call upon you and free. Office hours test their merits . inventor ana .Aianagcr. a -:. - Dealer in all kinds of Voven Wire Fencing Send for circulars, EET OUR jPELCES CI FOP WIDE I NO. 59 STATE STREET, SALEM. OREGON. " our SPUING ARUIVAL8 in wUhTofain white Uce. lace striped rWcale. i Fleur ! De Liie pattern. fine o! whieTawn waistsxpected- ... ...H Lnr i tn line, in ERHSXIISG BLANKS ' - ' L WORK . . - , Waists CHARGE IS DISMISSED H, G. McKinley Order-1 ed Ileleased. The Prosecution Very Weak. Wa Defendant Asserts that the. Case Urged at Instigation of the Sortbern Paclfle- The examination of llorace G. Mc Kinley, a timber land locator of I-a I roe. Wisconinv on the charire ot subornation ot perjury, was concluded vesterdav before United States Com- missioner Montayne in .-ioany. i-e evklence being insufficient to convict the defendant of the alleged crime, tne charge aeainst .'McKinley was dismiss- i as were also a nunvuer 01 otner hkc -. . - . 1 charges. 1 - Mr. McKmlev is ouite pleased wu t'he resu t ot tne case, wmcn cnu . 1 1 1 . .1 quite as he expected, claiming that his nrosecution was being f. urged at the instigation ot tne Aorineijn Pacific, whom, he says. have ar.mirea nnite a remarkable rcputatkln -ic Unt-trrnihhers. This disposition of h. fa favorable to Mr. 'McKanlcy, completely disproves tlie eharges of ill- legal practices that -have ueen preierrea. nominally only, against a number of Salem s xunir men. who Have ocen associated with Mr. McKinley in mak ing the locations. l et me sav 1 'have used rJy s Cream Balm for catarrh and can thoroughly recommend it lor what it Claims. Very trulv. Rev.') II. W. Hat'haway. Eliza beth. N I. I tried Ely's Cream Balm ami to all appearances am curetl of catarrh. The t rrft)j headaches from whidli I Jong suffered are gone. W. J. Hittfwiock. late Major 'U. S. Vol. and A. A. Gen., Buffalo, N. i. Tlve, Balm does not irritate or Cause sneezine. Csoxi Dy oruggisi at so ets. or mailed bv Elv Brothers. 50 Wturen St.. New iOTk. LIGHTS AND SIDELIGHTS. Ijadv Roberts was lwrn on Stj Pat rik-'s dav and there is. therebwe. ivoetic - . . , 1 , ustice 111 her working a tour-ieaveu hamrock on the banner of Eordj Ki8- Senator Frye of -Maine is s-omHhing of a nimrod and one room in his Wash- insrton quarters is devoted to h 1 fs guns and fishing tackle, while the wall Is are al.-irnnl with ironli-ies of his an-tis. SenattM- BeTcridge is an enthusiast on the suhiec of the practical benefits .... -- . . - . 4 . ,t co cere iraternities. tie is imiiM-n D. K. E. man and was steward at a -a , . . . t chapter-House wnue a s-iuqcm ai Du Pau university. iifnafor Cnlbersoti o Texas Saul re- civitv iliat fifteen vears asro he bad his rwcture taken and a sudden death fol lowed in Jiis lamriy. len yeajrs ku the same coinckence was noted and since then the senator flees the Icamera tMavor -Weaver of Louisville. Ky.. tia Ken crreatlv iniured in health by the recent troubles in that city 'and ha had 4o lav aside his duties for the present and go to ;Martinsvill)e, Ind.. to recover from an attack of nervous. prostration. . : CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yoa Hats Always Bought Bears the Signature of Well may we look to eJpy God night cannot but le happy whose iday hath wnen we Tiave -servcu. mm; been holy. Bishop 4ia.. ; Market Reports. The local market quotations yester day Yrre as follows: Wheat 43 cents at the SaleW Flour ing Mills Co.'s office. J Oats 28 and 30 cents (buying). . Hay Cheat, buying !$8; timothy, $8.50 to $10. I Flour 75 cents per sack, Mill feed Bran, $13; shorts, $1 5- Butter 12 to i7Sc Eggs 9 cent?, cash. Poultrv-Chickens. 8c oer b; young weight; chickens (friers) 15c, live ducks, ioc Pork Fat. 4 gross, net Beei Steers, 44c; 3Jic; good heifer, 4c CO Mutton rSheep, 4c 011 foot- Veal 7c dressed ' PoUtoes 3oiS cents. HARNESS WHIP3, ROBES j Calitwnia Oak-fanned Lcatiicr .used. Harness Oil. etc. F. E. fMAFER! 21 State Street. Salem, Oregon Fat hens, 8c per lb. ' . j. Yonng roosters. 78c pef lb. Spring cbickens. Fries i2(afSc' Eggs, ocer dozen.' WANTED. TO BUT A FEW DI?T f owi alo some yearling and 2-year- eU,i for wbkh the hlitheet maritrt prf ce mill oe poio. 1 noma- v ai J9-? Salem. 6-27-tL -.1 8TE1HER MARKET R0 FEED STORES. BREWSTER 8r WHITE . N. 9 Court Street 'I'ftone Dealers in Hay, Grain. :, Aliir feea. FlA..r Iviml Plaster etc. nenai prices' on Bran and .Short in quantity. a rAmUe stock 01 -SEEDS in suck. bulk and package at the lowest prices in the state. ' : ! - dK3EEi WHEAT iBOUGUT I or cTtnangcii ior imr v-. branch office of .Aurora Roller -MUls. wt-reliouse on Trade street. ncar.IIign. Salem, Oregon. . . - - BICYCLE REPAIRING. iOBEIJ & Bicycle Repairing New and 5econd-Hind Wheel - 105 STATE STREET SALEfl, OK TIN N 1 NG A N D P LUM UING. T. S. BURROUGHS T1NNINO AND PLUMBING Gas and Steam fitting Mamifact-" crcr of Hop and Fruit Pipe. 1 03 SUte 3. Tel. 131. Salem, Or. BLACKSMITH iNG. Itf. F. R. S7VITH KORSESHOER AND GEKERAL BLACKSMITH Carriaune ami Waconmakintt. special attentitwi paid to interfering and lame ness of liorses. 185 Commercial St., Opp. Brewery DENTISTS. EVERETT M. HURD M. D., D. M. D. DENTIST Rooms 6 and 7, opposite rostothce. upstairs. SALEM, - OREGON PHYSICIANS. J. F. COOK. M. D. BOTANICAL DOCTOR Cures Consumptkwi, Cancer. Tumors. Gravel and Kidney Trouble. Asthma. Skin aud -Ikme Diseases, without knife, plaster.s. po si sons or pain. Also Blind ness. . caiem, Oregon. D. D. KEELER VETERINARY SURGEON . nd STOCK INSPECTOR... Corner Center , and Front streets, foot of Steel Bridge, Salem Oregon. LIVERY STABLES. -" . . : : l - LOUIS MILLER & SON I'roprtetora ot tha ...CLUB STABLES... Best Singe and Double Rigs in the city. Best care given to boarding anu transient stock. teieitioiic 241. Corl Lilerty and Ferry Sts., Saltm. H. R. PAGE W. A. STEPHENS PAGE & STEPHENS Horse wcH fed. gKMl accoinimxla- t ions. I hinc Kngs. Ooro Kigs lor comtiKTcial men a Specialty. 'Horse boarded by day. week or nionb. Red Fronhlivery, Feed ond Boordino siouie 64 Commercial St., Tel. 851. Salem WILLAMETTE STABLES South Commet clal St., Salem, Orcson fHaving bought W. J. Huffman's Feed and Livery business, we have re moved it to the 'Willamette. StableSi south --of the bridge - on , Ctmmercial street, where we will be found prepar ed to serve the public in the best pos sible mar.ner.. We furnasfli rig lor driv- vl. Gentle teams for ladies and gool accommodation for transient team. Board borse by day or week. A blacksmith Rhf will be run in connec tion wHh the 1arn, where you can get your horcts wixl and ait kinds ot re pairing done. All work guaranteed satisfactory. . HAROLD & REYNOLDS HARNESS MAKERS. If You Want a first-class H'ARNESS. Call on W. W. JOHNS I am making the best ever turned out in Salem. Call and see lor yourself. RESTAURANTS. - 20C PER MEAL Mt tilt ; WKIIE HOUSE RESIW1RRNT , ? .106 State street.' Salem. MKILLOP & BURKHART. Prop. GOOD FARMS FOR SALE From 6 to $25 per acic II These lands are In Marion county. Dreiron, and are offered on easy terms of payment. They were taken under foreclosure by ' non-residents, hence are offered for less than similar farm, held by resident owners, tor lull par- . a fl ticular, ana oescnption can on or address Macmaster & Birrell, , 311 Worcester block. Portland. Oregon, or BOZORTH BROTHERS SALEif. OEEUON. liy A. McCulloch. Deputy. w-4t. 75 Fine printing.