H1GIS Herman w. Darr - lia stare sr. Salem, - Oregon AN' INDIBECT KKGIKIKR. Anoth er register for the recording of all civil and criminal caw lias been add ed to the record Ixx-ks In file in the ofSiee of County Clerk W. W. HalL It Is an Indirect circuit court register, consisting of two volumes, in which J kept a record of all civil and crim inal oases iu the county. It Is provIJ ed with a vowel Index and greatly ex-I-edltes the matter of looking up cas es. The register contain the names . of the defendants in each suit, ar ranged alplialietieally, together . with tne names or me piainim, tne title f the action and the judgment 'entry. The work of tilling out rhe register, in Iwing done by" I'd. N- Eden, who is temporarily employed as deputy In that, department. Marker Reports Thilocat market quotations yester day Vrre as follows: ..-"Wheat- jil cents at the Salem Flour- ing .Mill Co.'s offrce. - Oats -Jtt und cents (buying). llayChcat, buying $7 tj timothy, $.H.5o to $10, Flour 70 and 75 cints per sack; $.5.75 . Ptt hh... j . . . . . fill feed II ran. $13; hort. f 15. Butter 15 to 17c, bitjing. . . Ilgg Vzyt -cents; cash. Frtutry Chjcken-, 6 ) inc. Ave Jight! ! J """fi vatiVKi-iis liners IfK., HVC WClg i'ork 1-at. 4J4 gross. 5 net. Beef Steers, 44 ',Ul co,, She. good heifer, 4c. Mutton Slice p, 3 to zYi on foot; shear ed 2V to 3C .'-Veal and 7c dressed. Potatoes .i.'5 ' -cents. bujSftg;" new tnlocs, Stfi. Wocl 15 to 16 cents, market weak. Mohair .-5 cent. - - ,:r Hop Twine 14 cent's ivi iuu.l. j, ItIARINIESS . - j mit .'tuna, f CaiiforaU Oak tanni d l.j.J.rr ----. at. . 11 i Harness tJtl. etc. I , I I-.. llAH-t i. jSfntc Street. ' Sa!cm. DrrM, extort Lt M. D. ' . I'roirie:or o i '' - r - ' ; STOE DRUG STORES SALEM,-OREGON." The stores, (two m number), are lo cated at No. 235 ar.d 333 Commercial street, and arc well Mocked with a complete line of -drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery., brushes, etc. etc etc DR. STONE Has had some 35 years experience Ii. thr; practice of medicine and now makes no. charge for consultation, ex smination or prescription. - for Outing Mountain or Coast. We will put up any kind and grade of ColTee or Tea in oiie-iound air tight cartoons. It will 1m? put up FltKSlI, and "will retain its AltOMA. The same inducement Is made as Itefore 2 otiiftvsi of any flavor of our OWN MARK Flavoring extracts, free with each ?1 pnrehast; or, a luueh baski't; or, witli a ..50 cent purchase a lir of ni toilet soajK hememlKT tliei Ikiking Fowderi "DIAMOND ItltAND." our own Make. None su-I can te had Where ver you go at 1 1 cents a jiouik t-iu. ! YOKOHAMA TEA 81E 24U Commercial Street , Phone 24H. Free Delivery. Piano and Organ Talk This Is the time of year when more people prepare to buy organs j and pfiiru than at. any other season. What are you doing?: f : We are prepared to s11 you t the lxst gools la the world, each a peer in its class. - FSTF.V AND CHICAGO COTTAGE OKGANS. ': , ' ' : KNAF.E. . FISHER, LUIWIG; KlNGSnUItY CARLE AND OTHER PIANOS. . ; , : J . Always glad to see I you whether lMiking or buying. " ,1 Sewing machines and, Supplies, ' of all kinds. SPEC1SL f. A. WIGGINS, 307 Commercial St. Opposite Tostofflce, Salea. Pianos, Oralis, ewlu"s Machines, ... 3f ...,. ; We have succeeded la Retting some fine bargains in the watch line. For example we hare a lady's gold-filled, case warranted 10 years, with good "Walt ha in or Elgin works, for $10. v Gentleman's oien-face, screw, filled case warranted, 10 years with 7 Jewel wovks ?7.T0. - Same t watch Hunting ease $8.50. A 20-year filled case with 7 Jewel works $0. . A sllverino screw case with 7 jewel works $1. Theso are all bargains worth inves- tigating if in need of a watch It' will 'pay you to call ou us. . NO HOYALi BO AD. We Rare lefore. us a copy of v the Nome News, of Satunlay, June 23d, It is Ja weekly .paper, ; the subscription price being $1? a year, or 25 cents j a etfpy. According to an announcement eontaiued in its columns, it Was to be; come a daily paper within - a few days. It Is the pioneer and leading newtpaier there, having been started Oct. !th of last, year. Anroug thy editorials Is one from which we take the following: "It matters little how many soured and disappointed, people there m.iy.lw in Nome, so far as the mineral wealth of th is j section of Alaska Is concerned. If men came here expeeting to kick utiggets out of the liench with their toes or shovel it into a sluice box on the first crtck they struck, ami are dlsaf pointed, the country Is not to I'lauu'w-Let these iHple rather Thune their own shortsightedness and want of forethought. That there is no royal road to Wiulih i:4 un old saying and nv.' worthy off all acceptation." -, litre Ih a pleat-ant dream rudely dis Kfl aY!-by the' cold and chilling tacts. .There is gold iu Alaska But Alaska 1 . Is a territory of wide extent, and the it i f lu-lll t ? 'Milt l:ink'ili.' ..t- - , ...... .... . ... w i.yiik (lull V1 Iil',,ian, luan3'- Th re ,H S'-'fc-V too, in i!'- united Mates. Many mines of un teld wealth vet r.ndiscovered. liut the man who expeets-to kick up nng gtt vith hia toes, or to pick chunks of gulil-lroiu the bushes, without iuc- t'er cilort, will be ' di.-:.ippohiteL There is no rojal read to -wealth, in Alaska! oj- l;t-.. here. Stui, fosMhe great niajjrlty of men, it i belter to udlow the Katcn paths. There' is ircin!se tf reward in every iM-ft-i ta!l ngraud vT' c'flain leeiu P fiii. lor careful and painstaking in- axj:- priv-hit-.;! n .x not ..is aliur ing i.r "'im- Hr-!;:is'to goJfl out it th'rnrth In the pttrsnit of agricult t ial :iII:u;t:i as lo kit k It out ci the r.ml:i of the tar away Nonle bcacfi, liit It is much, more certain of acconi pl'sl meul. The moKt reliable roal to 1'ortr.lK is to product' something tl:at IN fortt!i:e hunters kucIi . as go to Nemy must buy -to. eat or wear onie- ining: mat is bound to be M-anteil or iTtfleiJ in the markets. Here; especial ly, in! the provinto of the'iieople of 'the AVHIaiiiette valley. ' The Ixioisville -Coiirler-Journar will support Fryan. although In iWl llKiiry wattcrsun. its etlitor, telegTapJi m1 batk to liis paiH-r, 'TCo com prom Ise V- !h tlishonor." Jit. mrr.nt the Chl- i'ago. phitlorni and F.ryaiu Tlie cniitor etwi.tH that Fryan will N badly beaten; and by mipiMrting him he can get back among the regulars, so as to le it live leader when Uryan Is deatl. Thejiaier, however, f ont inues to mold isuch plirases as -this hopeless state of prtsKrity. and such like confessions. MARRIED. VAtrOIIN-ITSH.-Iu &ilem, Oregon, Thursday, July 12, ltx. by IUv. John Iarsous. D. I)., Mlns Loreta 'Flsh to J. W. A'aughn. : Their residence is near Jefferson and Mm? wedding -'-was at the home of tUe oflieiating minister. DIED. III;H At the family home near Ira tunu Oregon, Thursday, July 12. at 10:CO a. m., F. M. Fvke, agetl 71 years, of heart disease. OniSWOr.I.-At the Oregon Hospital for the Insane, Thurwiay, July 12. IVKjo, Wm. C tjriswohl, aged 7U years. , '. . ., tJriswokl vas reetdved at the av lum Febrtuiry ID. 18U0 from Fortlaud to which place his remains will prob ably be shipped .for burial. Some More Wheel Snaps Fart of those I advertised yester day are gone already; -. I now have a 90 30-Inch black Tribune, newly en ameled. In ' perfect condition every way for .$23. I have a 2I-lnchnambler with two new rims and one Hew easing, for $14. Other snaps from $5.00 up. Several new wheels, too, at prices that will move them at once. Sundries, you'll . find In t our south window in abundance. . Gas lanis. $3.0t); carbide, 2 pounds for 25eents. Another lot of those Dexter net carriers iu today. They sell like hot cakes. Bicycles.; ! : : DIED FHOM SHOCK MRS. XV. XV. HEPBCBN PASSED AWAY AT 60 O'CLOCK LAST EVENINO. - Submitted to Surgical Operation Tester day Morlaj( aad Failed To Re- - gala ConsclatuaeM. j Nancy M., wife of . W. W. Hepbunu died at the Cartwright Sanitarium in this city at CiJU o'clock last evening from the effects of a surgical oiera tion that Mas performed at 11 o'clock in the morning. ! ; "While Mrs. Hepburn had not enjoy ed the best of health for the last few years, the" real, character of her ill ness was not ascertained,' definitely. until Wednesday when the. trouble was pronounced a tumor and an operation was found essential to prolong the life ; of . the patient , al though 1 the ' serious condition of the' patient " gave rise to fears that she: would be unable ; to stand the ojieratlou. ' The . operation was ; per formed at 11 o'clock yesterday morn ing but the patient only : partially recovered from the effects of ' the anasthetic and about 0 o'clock lapsed Into an unconscious condition and thltry minutes later passetl away in a ieaceful kIuihIkt. ? The deceased was a native of Col- enibia ounty, Fennsjlvauia. having leii Ikuu 011 February 22, -1SU7 and was aged 4X years, 4 months and 2 I days. She residinl i in Salem for eleven .years ami at the time -of her death held inemliership in the "United Vrfisans and Wonieu of Wolcraft or- lets. She alsa belonged to the; First Slethodt chnrch which she atteixled regularly and was an irnest worker in the church vioeya rd. T1h funeral urrangenient! had not In-eu cotiipleiel last night but will lie announced to day. ' : . .;.: 'I he deceased Is ' servlvwl by a hus band, AV W, Hepbuni. and live chil dren threo. girls, nud two boys-r-vhs: Mrs. (5. F. , tJanl, Miss Maude Ilep bnru. Miss Fthel Hepburn, anil Arthur Hepburn, all of Salem: Will Hepburn the second son, is located In Pennsyl vania. - ' . Miss Nannie Faddock,-" who was oiM.-ratel uion at lh; K:ileiii Hospital for appendicitis .last- week. Is making satisfactory headway and hope for her ultimate recovery are greatly strengthened. THE FASSINtl OP THE fWOKD. 1 . America First Discarded i ; ' , Weaism. the Useless U I'-erative Great Fritin has nt a f"n wakctil to the Juutilily of w sword in actual .latter-day -warfare. -'tit Ji t, 'll stin-kissert blade has cinhe. lt Is rocoguiKt.tl, ss tturs; than Useless Iy the-leaders tf tin arinj-: in Suutii .Vrh-a.. . cud cable advices tate that lTue o!licers Jmve t'Cf-.n oidc red not ,tq carry , them in sictiou, lit-ause they serve to draw the lire of lhe,kieii-eyj.d Fm-rs, who delect the Hashing steel at a great distance, antl aim .at the man pairjing it. j - ;,,; , ; The pract kt of carfylug swords on the lwittlclields is tliouglit to have had no little effect in swelling "4 he lists or casualties among the officers; and nqw we hear that walking sticks, , or riding stocks, bave -letu generally,, adoptetL They serve equally well as iointtrs. and in close quarters make really '-effective, if not orthodox, weapons of offense and defense. In Tact, a load ed cane in a hattd-to-lmud tight is hard to lM.it lor effect iveness. Naturally, the new order met a storm of disapproval from certain quarters, and was freely criticised by the London press, as well as around the ciimplires. Some of the Highland regimenls were particularly loath to give uii their "chiy mores,' because ial most every blade was -endeared to lls ixwsessor by memories of glorious deetls in which father, grantlfHrlM r; or great grandi at her had - ' participatttl. Many of the Sttitch blades had seen service at Cuilotleu and Waterloo, and on other' blootly ..fields, ami it sccined hanl to hi y them down In the, face; of the sturdiest toe England has met in the lat half century, , r i'.ut It was tointel out that nejv con ditions had to be met, and that com monseiiKe must take the place of tradi tion, and the claymore went aloug with the otlK-r blades; not to the junk pile, of course,; but back to the folks at home, to Ik; hung on the wall as a souvenir of times ' that Were, and i a reminder that times have changed. ; In looking jilKiiit for an exciiHe for the order to dispense with the sword, the army statistician discovered that tven in by-gone days it had not i al ways lieen a necessary accompaninieut of victory; ami iointcd out a number of valorous thnnls in which It played no part.. , It was shown that In the fa mous charge at Omdurruan, Colonel It. II. Martin led his men with uothlug more formidable than a hunting crop; and that Gordon--the celebrated God don lieatled storming parties, and led charge after charge with a little cane, which the men of his "ever victorious" army got to j know as the miiM wand." .. ;:.;!. -. -: - It was also shown that in Mie charge at Omdurman the finest swordsman in the regiment was killed, while the Col onel and his bunting erop came 'out unscnthetl. Going further lueky Mm statistician found that Nelson was un armed at the batthj of Trafalgar, and tliat Wellington was never known to have drawn his sword in action after he left India. Seidlitz. at Kossbach, led his horsemen at the foe with a tobacco pipe, which he burled Into the approaching column with all his might; and Murat, Napoleon's great Lieutenant, went into the light at Jena bareheaded and carrying a Jeweled walking stick, r A i Colonel Eurnaby of the Tenfn Ilus sars, a typical. English athlete. uri . sword made to ortler before starting for Egypt. The weaon weighed two and a half pounds, and the Colonel ex pected to do great thlmrs with it; -but some how he lost It at the beginning of the fieht at FJ T-l m.,i loaned his revolver to one of his rnt talus, was totally unarmed until some one found him a douhle-liarreled tehot gun. With this guu in hand be lo-inml to the top of-a-iKrranet and liad 1 flnnrn lioles through a number of the enemy Here's a clean-cut saving for all our customers. They have been Waiting for our July sale, and now the opportnnity comes, and our patrons know that they get just wliat we .advertise,;! and 'they ap- Ereciate tne fact that we never misrepresent. And here goes suits that will captivate the eye and osen the purse strings of every good judge of clothing. A large line of boys' crash suits at 50c and 75c; joutlis' suits, $3, $4, $5, $(;- men's crash suits, $2, 3, $4 50; men's serge suits $4, $5, $6, $7.50, f 8; men's tweed suite, $6, $7, f 8: men's worsteds, $10, 12. $15; ; business trousers, tip top for ; business wear, $1, $1.50, $2.50 and up. Men and boj-s' susrjenda men and boys' neckties and shirt", crash and felt hats all priced to your advantage. A fine line of ladies' skirts in linen, denims and pique, trimmed and plain, well made and nicely finished. ; AH of the above are strictly up to date. j ; j A t Friedman fs New Racket: Store Corner State mnd Commercial Streets Ladles' Fine Shoes, $125 Small sizes, regular 4 to select from, all choice misses' Oxford ties, 50c, good quality, for 25c. Closing out fine dry goods ! lerore he was induced to retire from the dangerous position." The shotgun w'as "afterwards 'exhibited at the Mili tary Exposition in Ioudou, ami is pre: scrvetl as a sacred relic. In ihe ;aine exhibit was shown a shil.lelaa which did noble work In the trenches .at In keinian, and ramrod with which an English gunner captured a moKutetl ind armed cuirassier at Waterloo. At El Teb. Captain Wilson. IL N bad the blade1 of his sword shot away but clung to the hilt and used it with mirketl effect as a"knuckleL luster. At Ia Ilaye Sainte a. private- in the Hal-lug's" Green Germans defended the gate, alone, for .seme time with brick bats, which he tore from the- wall of si nrar-by stable. S al'.ead oi' JInghin l in diseoveruigthe fse'esruess of the sword in war, even bv JtiojiM . trtsms;- t'ohuiel Jot;n Mosly o- tne tonfcilcrntc nrmj claims -tbe tlistim-tivn tit havhig lven H e lrst .nian tq.tlo away wit h; thtcav-j airy saber; and his example was soon fol'owed by other commander iii both .Sot.n. f 1 er h i s co m m a nd xi'its . orga n- Izeil, M fishy orderctl, Ids menito sfrai help swvrtls U. their .saddles, and , let tl-eui l.ang there, except when ihhh1hI oh Ures parade, or for. cuttiugjiiytf wood. Jn their st cat! ho. gave each mail a pai? of heavy t it pistols and taught him-how to, shtKit straight. j, ,,,,,, j The eflectivreiiess of Mosby's Caval ry was, noon recognized; ami that his Itlt-iH rrere T.nproved, Ls evithnced In tl'.o fact that today, the Fuiletl State cavalryman wearsjhis swordr on his xaddhv instead of;3at his waist, and uses it only when lie isn't lighting.;- ON OKEbWS COAST (JOVKKSMENT ITU.RK IN AMD; It 1 VEILS HARBORS MskloK Very EsccIIvnt Pror Th liny City Harbor DredgeA -At Other ! j - I'olnU. . ;i 'i The Government works along the Oregon coast, where improvements are being made in tlie rivers-and harliors Is, progressing nicely, and Captain W. W. Harts, the ..United Stiite.4 cn.glriec'r in charge. Is much pleastnl! withihe results' attalnetl. One of ttti most iun portaiit undertakings on the Coast -4s the dretlging of the shoiils bf Tillamook bay7vhlch polntpit-s-eXrtotl-w-Ul be tlm terminus of a railroad In a short time. .This harbor Is being Improved so thai, when the railroad shall be.ex teuded to Ray City, the harbor Will be easily-j accessible for vessels of even the deeiH'st draught, antl this iHint promises to Is? one of -the most imiiort a'nt on the Oregon coast south of the mouth of the Columbia river. 1 j llegai'ding the work done on thetpr egon coast by the United Slates Gov ernment, the Portland Teiegnm, of Wednesday evening, says: j "At Cotiuille the south jetty has been completed, antl the work ott tlie tram way for the nortli jet ty. lias lsen com menced. The wharf is completed-and rt .idf,' Hnd the quarries 'optrnetL ' "AU tbe'jshails in Urn, Upiht Cotiuille have been edgrtTout as far up as the mouth of the north fork,.' and alt the mags-removed, forji distance of two or thr.e miles.. This gives a good chan nel for vetwels, tltedepth being Jucreas cd three feet all the distance.; ) f "At Coos Bay the north Jetty tram way has bet-41 trompletot'ejceept eigh bents. It is expected' to complete' the tramway entirely this month. Enro-k ment Is irt-oceetling at tlie rate of I3,tJ0l to K5.1XH) tons jmr month, f i 1 . "At Siuslaw the work Is; well unde. way. Seven lients Iiave lieen addetl to the tramway," which Is being enroeked. The work is making good progress, "Dretlging of all the bonis in Low er Tillamook Bay lias been completisl, with the exception of one. JThe dredge Is, now engaged in widening the ;eut through the mud" flat .opposite Bay City. As soon as this work is complet ed, the remaining, shoal In the iower lay will lie dredged out. "When this is completed there will be - no obstruc tion to the free passage of vessels In the lower' bay. In Hotiuarton Slotigh there are four hort "bends, .which wi II have to be cut off to t'Mwiiikli and 5 goods, now for 1.25. Several hundred pairs goods: We invite you to (55c and 75c. Three pairs of ladies' black hose, Isadora Green baum First door south of Postoffico. HAMILTON, BROWN SHOE CO.'S C, G. GIVEN HIGHLAND CALF" "Own Make" $2.50 for Men Sue II. Elmore.. the "new .boat now be ing built lor thy Tillaouook run. CiljH tain Harts exiects to' have, this work .lt'iie li.r the time the Elmore lss ready to run, , - ' , ; . . , ,.; -:''; . . . ,. . ".Nt the. Cascades the work has 1mvu lutertVred with somewhat by Uk high water, but good progress is ie3iig made VY-ork lias been complttetl on the north sitb? of the canal at the lower end, ilud oei;atIons lutve been begun on the other tide. "The .sand blast Is working to tier- ,'et-tion.. The , middle aitd .upiwr gafes !i)vf Iw'vu pafntetl.as.far as.high watrr would permit, and as he Water goes town rbe'-fw in tern- will ToJ lo w. Jt, , and then jielowerj3KatfS,.Avill be paintetl. Tbe-way the sand vUList taits off rust ami old paint is a caution. The only trouble '.is that it Is hard ou the .'men. ind removes the skin on their hands and faces. TJiey work bundled up In clothes for protection, which is Incon venient at best." . SERIOUS MISSION OF WOMEN. .'Chauneey M. Ieiew. addressing a class of girl, graduates In Wasliingion. has declared :VThere are three great events in a woman's life; these are her graduation, her engagement and her marriage." Then he dropped a hint that would lie very valuable to .women tf it 'admitted' practical applicationIn t lie! r case, says Haner"s Bazar. Life ir not all serioaC and it Is'Tiot :JJ worfe.liellevc in fun. ''Why, FiunV here tonight as young and gay and U to Is? Included in the calculations "of the ' woman the - sweet- girfc-graduate lieconies? Wb know ourselves, alas! We .women of the times. To lx, nierry gladwe'.x living ho'w .'can we?'Ve have a mothers meeting at 9 a. m. to prove what's awry with mothers and their; children. At 10 we go Into . the stunis to wrencn our-Hearts, soil our haudx. antl, but for force of intellect, despair; st riving to make li f e a ud light out of the humanity of the sub merged. The afternoon . we have a tneefcing wlKre pa tiers read, concluslve- lr demonstrate that woman is doomed to injustice from tlie start, and that all we get. on earth we -shall have bv ngnjnff grimly. So It goes from morn ng till dewy eve, and through the3 night our sleep is troubled with the tnoirglit of all the burden that falls on us. It is very well for, a man to talkv of (lie i wisdom ot fun. But let htm ry tieing a woman of todavLEet Idtn know, all she knows, and try to do all tliat tier consehmce demands or hoi- Then he will' see how trne It Is that living is very serious business. HEADY FOtt BUSINESS. A Disastrous ConflacTsMoii TiUt X Vause a Suspension of Dr. Kil f '- ' mer Si Co'8 Business. isingliamton, N. ' Julr 12 The fire which destroyed the im mense Swamp Hoot medicine plant of Dr.! Kilmer &, Couijjy, 1st, was the most uisastrous.Ttf bivli has ever oc curred in Binghamton. N. V. However. the; Kilmers ivsumetl business next morning, though not at the old stand. which Is a heap of smouldered ashes. Wliile the firemen were yet. injuring water ou the burning Cheiiago street establishment, the Kilmers were ar ranging to do business somewhere else. That this great Industry might not lie crippled for a moment., through the eonrtesy of other prominent firms and cluns,tl-er large factory and jjidjofu SHOE neilth-fras) any of you, btjeause L.Juive proHTty. xiiomas Jefferson. (totten'u of life?' all tlief funj Miere'ts , ii' V r'ir I ', -ii i ? Ittlf.'.i - ;j iiV U Itulenbe Ms icured " oy ' BEE .JPtan the mere Jot of living-how is CHAM'S PILLS. ' Miwm if Salem, Oregon inspect them. Ladies and and shoe stock. New Shoe Store.. Two doors north of the old stand, Donl be deceived. TJiis is the best slice in Sa lem for the money. Try a Pair ng buildings on South street. w-re ni-t-atetl for the benelit of Oie Swamp Hoot ietple." arttl possession w':is taken Ifimetl lately, and here, by Monday. .Ii'lj-'Hth.' lids new, teliijiOrary lactdry. Will btl turning out Swamp lit int.- the great Kidney Honiedy, In iuantities of aWnt WMiUKI liottleM per thiy, and In two or three weeks' time the full ca l'iaeltyrof"i'nore tliaii four 'Mines that an'octit ; will ' be ' protluced. The Im-nk'use-deniantl' for Swanip ' Boot 'Will thus' In no way be interfered With. -' Oji tie old slte,! With adjoining prop-' erty which has just been' purcliased. will le erected immediately nn abso luvlTfVIW)ltte2!prr struct are, plans for which have been" nearly completed. "'';. I , i ; , fit; --- The iKople's vo:c 1s.oild;U . If s, and It Is not, the voice of God. While There Is Life There Is Hoie; I was aJTlictetl with catarrh; ' could neither taste nor smell and could hear but little. .Ely s Cream Balm cured It. Marcus G. Shautz. Bah way, N. J. The Balm reached nie safely antl the effect Is surprising. My son says the first application gave jlecldetl relief. -ltespcct fully, Mrs. Fraukliu Freeman, Dover, N. 11. ( The Balm does not Irritate or cause sneezing.. Sohl by drugfiMsts at Ml cts. ' br mailed ty Ely Brothers, to Warren J .-' . 1 !- Wlien iv man nsHiiiruH n rulili int he should coHttide himuelf as public Unbelief Is blind. Milton. -ronxA. Bearath Slantnra Ihi Kind Yoa Han km Bougie NEW TO-DAY. WANTED A, man and wlCe to work on farm; wife must be eoniiHtent tt handle housework needed on a farm. None but competent icrsoiis utel , apply. Inquire or address D. IV Me Carthy, Turner. Or. 7:Hlw-Ot tl. WAHHANTS WANTED Highest premium paid for Marion and Folk county warrants, at the office of F. i Itreyman,withv Boise &. Barker, 270 .' Commercial atrect Saleui. 7:l-tlw FOB SALE-;, Springer, froui'r;nok comity, is here again wlih a siuall - numlier - of -- choice ilraft-.JUorses, among which are several line mans. Horses can tie stnn At-,J. A.iieffer sou's farm, 5 miles ent of Salem. 4,7:1 1-UlltW. THE FACIFIC HOMESTEAD. Sa lem, Oregon. Is GIVINt; A NEW MUNSON T Y FE W KITE H, the En cycloiiaetlla Brittanica, valuable books, a Guitar. Mandolin, etc., to those who will send in a certain number of sub scriptions. You simply send the re quired number and GET THE FBES ENT. This is not open to regular solicitors ,to .-whom a commission is paid. Write "for isirtlcuiars and a copy of the paper. We will ' paf a cash coinmlsslbn to those who will devote their time to soliciting for the paier. . Address ! " ' i - FACII-TC HOMESTEAD, FREE 1 J "" - "i 'J " v ; : -i - ' ; i