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t r '-' . . ' " -U-l. ' . 1 . -'". . 1 ' - - - .-" i - - - : JL L - r- Tela Laxctivc. Ercica 'Oslnino Tcirs. . sold la post 12 DECREE FOR GARNISHEES .: . - : i : Moiian of Defendant for Leave : io Tile Answer Is Al- . , j lowed REG ITLAIt JULY TERM OP CIR CUIT COURT WILL CONVENE ON NEXT MONDAT-SEVERAL, CASES SET FOR TRIAL. BY JUDGE BUR NETT. ! - ' . - (From Thursday's Daily). Judge Burnett held a brief session of Department No. 1 of the state circuit court yesterday afternoon, during I which he j rendered two decisions on J testimony was introduced, and - after matters taken under advisement .af-,the argument by the respective attor ter hearing testimony and the argu-' neya, the case was taken under ad ment of counsel durin. the previous ' viseraent hv the court day's session, and after making rev-f During the day's session the follow eral docket entries the court adjourn-,n docket entries were also made by ed sine die.. jthe Judge: In the case of the Bank of Woodburn state Oregon. plaintiff vs. Fred plaintiff, vs. Jim Tong. a Chinaman, i Williams and Peter Adams, def end defendant,! and H E. Cole, et ux.. rar.:D,: ' criminal; dismissed by dis nlhmi an .ntiAn f. I. uriiiAti ' triCt; attorney. - , - - " w - "9 va-v a i. u IllVIIJ 0 SIS. TV U1V SS a great deal of testimony was intro duced on Tuesday, the court rendered a decree in iavor of the garnishees, and against the plaintiff, dismissing the allegations of plaintiff against the garnishees, and for costs and disburse ments. In the damage suit wherein P. L. Fraxier and J. M. Long are the plain tiffs, and the Western Union Telegraph Company is defendant, the motion of the defendant for leave to file an an swer to the complaint, which motion had been taken under advisement by the court, was allowed. J The following docket entries were also made by Judge Burnett: Lee Brown & Sons, plaintiffs, vs. O. O .Cone, defendant: action for money; continued to October term. 1903. First National Bank of Salem, Ore gon, plaintiff, vs.. W. T. Perkins, de fendant; action for money; continued to October term, 1903. The E. T. Burrows Co., a corporation. plaintiff, vs. John Stout, defendant; action for- money; continued to Octo ber term. 1903. The regular July term of the circuit court will convene on next Monday morning at 9 o'clock. The cases which have so far been set for trial during next week are as follows: Monday.: 1 p. m. State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Clayton Bradley, def end ant; criminal action! J. W. Ransom; ft al.. plaintiffs, vs. E. McGinnis. de fendant: appeal from Justice court. Tuesday; 9 a. m. G. D. Trotter plain tiff, vs. Town of Stayton. defendant; action fori damages. 1 p. m. L.'Burt, et aU. plaintiffs, vs. Eugene Bosse, de fendant; action for damages. - Matter of estate of S. A. Trimble, defendant, claim of Richardson & D'Arcy; appeal from county court." Wednesday, a. m. F. J. Eld ridge, plaintiff, vs. Hoefer & Zorn, defendants action for damages. Hoefer & Zorn, plaintiffs, -vs. T. A. Livesley & Co., de fendants; faction for money. Tears of suffering lieved In a night.' Itching piles ylel.. at once to the curative properties of Doan's Oint ment. Never falls. At any drug store, t0 cents. I APPEAL TO HIGHER COURT ! :: . - PLAINTIFF NOT SATISFIED WITH RULING MADE BY JUDGE HORGAN. (From Thursday's Dally. A transcript on appeal In the case of Joseph Lemmons by B. F. Bonham. as guardian ad litem, vs. Stephen Hu ber, waa yesterday filed in Department No. 1 of j the state circuit court for Marlon county. The case, which Is an action for money claimed by the plaintiff to he due and owing from the defendant for a certain amount of hay belonging to the plaintiff, - which It is alleged the defendant took possession of and used, was tried In Justice of the Peace Horgan's court on March It. After the testimony on. behalf of the plaintiff had been Introduced, the de fendant.' by his attorneys, moved for a non-suit, j which was ; granted by the court. : i .'-' From this decision the plaintiff now sr. Deals, also' from Judge Horgan's or der allowing the defendant the sum of 12S.10 as his cost and disbursements. The original amount sued for by Lem mons was SS1.S0. Carey F. Martin is the attorney for the plaintiff and appellant. Trib for sale st the Store. . j ')' - J;.'". Palace Drub THE RUMOR WAS CORRECT DR. JOHN D. SHAW APPOINTED PHYSICIAN AT THE PENI- j TENTIART. - : " - (From Wednesday's Dally.) , Governor Chamberlain yesterday con cluded to accept the resignation of Dr. W. A. Cuslck. as physician at the Penitentiary, which was tendered sev eral days affo on account of the doc tor's private practice conaumlns; too much of his time, and appointed Dr. John D. Shaw, an eminent and suc cessful practitioner of this rfy, to fill the vacancy. Dr. Shaw was born in Lansing. Iowa, la lKt He came to Oregon three years Uter and took up his residence in Salem. Later on he pursuedT a course of medicine In the Medical Department of the Willamette l-nlveralty and graduated with hirh honors In Portland In 1895. He has been a j lifelong and steadfast Demo- Dr. Shaw has gained the prominent ......i: " i. ' '; y I proceedings j are cruel and Inhuman t : . V l,v ; booOi. place he occupies In his profession by hard study and close attention to his patients, and his lesion of friends will be gratified to learn of the honor which has been thrust upon him. . He is de serving of It In every respect.. ; Use Trih for liquor habit.! , STATE CASE DISMISSED GREATER PART OP DAT WAS DE VOTED TO TAKING TES- TIMONY. - From Wednesday's Dally. Judge Geo. H. Burnett held anothr session of Department No-lof the state circuit court yesterday. The greater part of the day's session was de voted to the case wherein the Bask of Woodburn Is plaintiff and Jim Tons; a Chinaman, defendant. H. E. Cole, et uz, being: the garnishees. By the agreement of the attorneys the case. which was an action for money, was .tried without a Jury. A great deal of Thomas , Gibson, plaintiff, vs. Mary Gibson, et aL, defendants; action for money; motion to strike out parl4 of reply sustained as to first specifica tion., and otherwise overruled. P. L. Frazier and J. M. Long, plaint iffs, vs. The Western Union Telegraoh Company, a . corporation.; defendant; action for damages; defendant's mo tion for leave to answer argued., F. J. Strayer, plaintiff, vs.W.Hayden defendant, and F, L Dunbar, garnlsheei action . for money; ' default and Judg ment against defendant. ' ? : 'J- Very Remarkable .Curs of Diarrhoea. "About six years ago toi the first time in my life I had a sudd n' and severe attack of diarrhoea, says Mrs. Alice Miller,- of Morgan, ; Texas. "I got temporary relief, but It came back aaln and agraln, and for six long years I have suffered more misery and agony than I can telL - It i was worse than death. " My husband spent hundreds of dollars for physicians prescriptions and treatment without avaJL Finally we moved to Bosque county, our pres ent home, and one day I happened to see an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with a testimonial of a man who had been cured by it. The case was so similar to my own that I concluded to try the remedy. Tbe result was won derful. X could hardly realize that I was Well again, or believe It could be so after having ' suffered so long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing me but a few cents, cured me." For sale by Dan J, Fry, Salem Ore. MANY BILLS AUDITED EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TRANS ACTED CARNIVAL BUSINESS LAST NIGHT. (From Wednesday's Daily.) The executive committee of the Greater Salem Mid-Summer Carnival held a long- meeting in the police court room of the city hall last night, . at which time v H. D. Patton, August Huckestein, Frank .Will man. W. E. Scott,' Max O. Buren, Paul 8roat, Chas H. Hinges, N. J. Judah and J. G. Gra ham, were present. 5 s,;: . A summary of the financial condi tion of the committee was made, but an exact report could not be made, as all of the claims against the commit tee have not yet been presented, and some of the revenues are still to , be called in. The status of affairs as safely approximated.' will leave to the commltte from S50 to $100 on the ven ture, r -. General Manager Judah, and Finan cial Manager, Huckestein have not yet filed their final reports, but will prob ably do so at the next meeting. There Is considerable saleable property on hand, and General Manager Judah and Sub-Manager Willman were charged with the disposal of this property. The general manager was instructed to be gin Issuing warrants on Financial Manager Huckestein for ' all claims which were audited by the committee last night. A few ' bills - which have been presented will have to be. adjudi cated, and paid a, little later. .The committee is glad to announce that no recourse, whatever, will be made to the guarantee fund. ' f CHICAGO, July Six deaths and a score of prostrations from heat occur red today. Temperature 92. A TEXAS WOri DER . HALL'S GREAT DISCOVERT. One smaJl bottle ' -the Texas Won der, Hall's Great Discovery, cure all kidney and bladder troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes, seminal emis sions, weak and lame backs, rheuma tism and all Irregularities of the kid neys and bladder in both men and wo men, regulates bladder trouble In chil dren. If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt of IX One small bottle is two months' treat ment. Dr. Ernest W. Hall, sole manu facturer. P. O. Box 29, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials.' Bold by all druggist and Dr. S. C. Stone's Drug Stores. .' ... ' READ THISL To Whom It May Concern. Thli is to certify that I was down for nine months with kidney , and bladder trouble, and tried all known remedies to no avail until a neighbor Induced me to get a bottle of Texas Wonder, owe half of which cured me sound y well: this I would cheerfully swear to. and for the benefit of those who arts mt fUcted and wishing to be permanently ccred, they can obtain a bottle at my house. I cated on West 11th street. Tours truly, j J. j. SEALE, 1 : . i MadXord. Oregon. c:cvr-y REPORTgFOR ; SLXjMQNTHS State Treasurer Moore Makes SemiAnnual Statement to Secretary - RECEIPTS IN HIS DEPARTMENT FOR PERIOD STATED AMOUNT ED TO IL196.334.75; THE DISBURSE ME NTS, 11,040.994.44 AND BALANCE ON HAND, 1.27&,13U2. 1 i (From Thursday's Daily.) State Treasurer C. S.' Moore yester-J day compiled and issued his statement of the receipts and disbursements of h.' i department for the six months per iod ending June 30. : The report shows that there was a balance on hand Jan uary 1. 1903, of $1,122,796.11; the1 receipts for the six months amounted to 31,- 196, 334.75; the disbursements, 31,040, 994.44; leaving a balance of $178,136.42 on hand July 1, ,1903. . The principal items of the, report follows:; Receipts. Cash on hand January 1.... $022,796 H General .fund ..j 496,670 50 Common school fund, prin- ;" clpal.. ..... ....... .. .. ..; 440.072 02 Common school fund. Inter- est.... .. ,. .. lld.965 03 Agricultural principal.. Agricultural College fund. 27,405 97 5,718 60 15,875 15 809"' 83 ' 727 09 i 23,365 90 College fund. Interest.-. .. .. ..... .. ..' University fund, principal.. University fund, interest....1 Swamp land fund...........; S Der cent U. S. Land rale fund.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. - t - State Agricultural College, tax fund 20 166 16 2,940 68 - 7.744 81 3.217 08 14,253 59 4.320 91 80 00 394 00 1.000 00 Oregon Soldiers' Home Na- . tional fund.. .. .. .: ,..... Bounty fund.; : ;. . .. ... Hatchery fund.. .. ' Hatchery fund, dist. No. l... Hatchery fund, -dist. No. 2.. Pure food fund ........, . i. State Board of Examiners' fund.. .. ...... .. .J Oregon Stove Foundry fund Pehiten. betterment fund... Sewer fund.. ......... .. .. 2,535 43 j 784 00 Total. 5--i. .-. .. .. .,2,319,130 ,86 Disburssmsnts. , General Fmd:. .. - .. .. Commdh,,icfiool fund. prin- clpal..' ,'. " ."i .. M ' .. .. .... Common school fund. Inter-' ' ,est.j ' .. .. .. .. Agricultural College fund. principal.. .. .. .. Agricultural ' College fund. interest.. .. .. .. .. .. .... University- fund, principal.. UniverFitjt.''fund, interest...; 5 per cent U. S.' land sales fund.. ..!.. .. .. State ; Agricultural Colleire tax fund.. .. .. Oregon Soldiers' Home na tional fund.. .. Bounty fund.. ... Salmon industry fund Hatchery fund. dist. No.'l.. Hatchery fund, dist., No. 2.. Pure:food fund.. i.. ....... State Board of .Examiners' fund.. .. .. .. ... .. Oregon Stove Foundry fund Peniten. betterment fund... 6,344 90 16,000 00 3,372 69 j j 23,365 90 I 12,500 OHj 3,930 00. 1.139 73 Total.. .. .. .. .. .. ...$1,040,994 44 ' The balance of cash tef t on hand on July t. Is credited to the several funds as follows: iirnerai tuiiu.. .. .. .. .. . . 9 Common school fund, prin cipal.. .4 .. Common school fund, inter est. .. .. ... Agricultural College fund, principal.. '. .,. Agricultural College fund, . interest., .. .. .. .. .. ... University fund, principal .'. University fund, intere?t"l. J. Thurston monument fund, f principal.. .. .. .. .. Thurston- monument-, fund, interest.. .. u. .. .. .... Swamp land fund. ...... ...j. Tide. land fund.............. State Agricultural College Max fund.. - :': Oregon Soldiers Home na tional fund:... Bounty fund . Hatchery fund. .. ... Hatchery fund. dist. No. 1.. Hatchery fund, dist. No. 2:. ! Pure food fund.. ....... State Board of Examiners I fund. .. ! Oregon Stove Foundry fund: rm . . . . . 25L369 24 717,995 38 197,000 91 23,581 74 6.718 60 2,185 65 6,290 66 ; 1.1 1 120 36 V 40 08 5,492 83 19,673 63 13,890 02 6,753 68 477 69 69 25 13.353 66 4.143 26 138 03 173 31 2,005 80 L395 70 876 94 Peniten. betterment fund.; Sewer fund.. .. .. '.' .. .. "J Total.. .SL278.136 42 TWO. SUITS FOR DIVORCE ONE ALLEGES CRUEL AND IXHTJ 'MAN TREATMENT, THE OTH ER desertion; ' - , " "i'-.t -c .i i . i - , . i- (From Wednesday's Dally). In Department No. 2 of the circuit court for this county on yesterday Mrs. Bertha E. Darby commenced a suit for divorce against her husband, Chas. W. Darby. The parties "were married at Salem in October. 1899, and there la one child, a boy, aed 2 years, the Is sue of the marriage, whose custody plaintiff desires. ; The parties have not lived together for ; about a, year past, the defendant, now. residing in Los Angeles. CaL The i technical grounds for divorce alleged io the proceedings j are Bonham &".Martin appear of. record as attorneys for plaintiff. Another action for divorce, was In stituted by Zeno C. Battey against his wife. Clara Battey. The parties were married at lies per. Iowa, on January V.- 186. and y. ln his complaint the olaintlff alleges that the defendant. without cause, or provocation, deserted him in 1892. . - - The plaintiff asks for a decree of the court forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between himself and the defendant. John Bayne appears as the attorney for the plaintiff- ' DIPLOMAS GRANTED t ... STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION IS SUES MANY STATE AND , LIFE PAPERS. At the rejrular meeting of the State Board of Education yesterday life di plomas and 'State certificates were Is sued to the following applicants who had fulfilled all of the requirements of the law, as to experience,' passing a satisfactory examination, etc: - - 'Life Diplomas Laura; B. .Myers, graduate of McMInnville College, in 1890; May Letition Masterson, McMin vllle College, 1897; Mae 8. Mulit. Santi- am, Academy. 1897; Lucie B. Newland, Mineral Springs College, 1897; Ida -W. Shannahan, Philomath College. 1897; William P. Matthews, Willamette Uni versity, 1896, and Caroline Saltmarsh, Albany College, 1897. ; State Certificates Nellie Kemp, An nie Overholtxer. and Charles Holway. Trib for sale at .the Capital Drug Store.'-'. - ; DITCH IS DRY WATERS TtTKHEEr OUT SUNDAY ANDXAIUJiy FORCE OP MEN . vMAKINO REPAIRS. The Santlam ditch. which Supplies water for operating the Salem Flouring if tit. . i. n nr . t r 1 1 1 t n ii 1 1 1 B nut I. utr vv wiris .viiiis, la uuw w y the water having been turned out on Sunday morning, and Monday morning t J work' was begun on the extensive re-; pairs -which are found necessary. -A ' Vforce of fifteen men are working near tnis c,tv rePairn tn dMTl back of.: the Woolen Mills, and putting in new grates for the control of the water. The j bed of the ditch and the banks also ' will j need repairing In many places. ' j-Yesterday; all of the small boys in the ivuuu tt 1 1 1 15 iKtupuuuu ujr V i Ing crawfish and eels and selling them arodnd. They both form very choice . dlgnes fQr those who are fond of such things. Wm. P. Babcock, manager of the property, went to Stayton yesterday, , where another crew is at work clearing out the head of the ditch and making other necessary repairs. ; j V Niflht Was Her Terror. I would cough nearry all night long." . . writes Mrs.. Chas. Applegate. of Alex- 1 ' andria, IndV "and could hardly get any sleep."'; I had consumption o bad that ' I if 1 ! walked a block I would cough I sleep. ' fiightfully and spit blood, but, when s!,6 w- aH ther medicines failed, three MM ' bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery 446.848 89 j wnony . cured me and I gained 68 I pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to 6.198 06jture Coughs. Colds, La Grippe, Bron 1 chit is and all throat and lung troubles. 13.000 00 ' price 50e and $1.00. Trial bottles free t D- J. Fry's drug store. I DEEDS RECORDED (From Wednesday's Daily.) ; Q O. Amunson. et" ux. to J. O. ' Phelps. 95.67 acres in t. 6, s. r. 2 w, w. a. 1M0 C. T. Pomeroy, et ux to Sarah '' calbet: lot 10. block 67. Salem, 8.776 21 1 ore w. d. 17.298 74 Xellle E. Barhan to A. Barhan, .7 899 93 acres of land in the city of 177 65 4 Woodburn, w. d. 91 62 Eliza Backinsto, et aL, to Wm. J C: Kantner, et ux, property 492 25 j near Mill creek on North Com 322 77 j mercfal street, w. d. .......... 1700 1600 1500 W. P. Williams, et ux, to Estella Kaylor, lots 6 and 6 In Central Addition to Salem, w. d. Mrs. Leroy.Brpwne', et al, to Le roy Browne, et al, the north east 1-4 of section 22 and the southeast 1-4 of section 15 in t. 7. s. r. 1 e, w. d. .......... Leroy Brown, et ux, to E. C Whitney, et al, the northwest . 1-4 of the northeast 1-4 of sec I tion 18, t. 7, s. r.t e, w. d. .. 1150 1000 200 t Total .112,650 "1 1 owe my whole life to - Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores cov ered rhy, whole body. . I seemed be yond .cure. - B. B. B. has made me a perfectly welL-woman.". Mrs. Charles Hutton, Berville, Mich. RUSH TO TAQUINA BEGUN. ALBANY, Ore, July 7. The annual rush of people to Yaqulna Bay - has commenced and every noon a trainload of people leave this city to spend the summer at Nye Creek beech. A good many Albany people, left for Yaqulna yesterday and today and people from Salem and other valley towns now pass through hi city daily on their way to the ocean, V CASHIERED FOR CORRUPTION. PEKIN, ; July. 7 Tbe new Viceroy of the Province of Kwang Tung : and Kwangst 'today Issued an edict cash iering sjl the t officials In Kwang si, including .the Governor, on account of corruption. . " ' . ''-"!.. .: Lexington, Kr. July 8. General Cas sius M. Clay, was today pronounced In sane by. a jury. He will be sent to the asylum. ' '. s - - W. J. T AM f it - , 1 ' for Infants Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Xrops and Soothing Syrnpa. It Is Pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It destroys Worms and allays Fereriithness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teeth ing? Troubles and cures Constipation It regulates the 8tomach and Bowels, giving- healthy and natural Bleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Frieud. The Kind Tou Have Always Bought Sears the In Use For Twf er.yrfc-tw . ir "tT. Narcotic Poisons . A mereary is Un tretniit or piles wa beima In the Hark gi tntporarjr rpllf onl ir hr pttialjtdac Uj k. tad do nut cow, but la iIHy wraJtan Ue partsi ami prevent laiarr lrni mxorlnf th bowel to a hltby rondittoo, aaany hnt and liueUi(Dt droicl-l or titmtir win admit, ami as mar een by reference to to t'nlted state ItisprnaaOory, w-Mcti wyi: 'Opium lessen tbe Datura! mU of the borls. Its local affeot la ina alt me an Its , t(M. r- atKin ; conlum paralrsea tae motor iwrvemaeoattsredureamascularalrenKtn, Iwltadomiu prtxiut-rH . paralyUc symptoms: hyoacyaiuos and strauionium are name aa belladonna. Tlirv do not e-r-ctse any curative InAuenre " Tli following Is In anbstance lbs eKpremlon of all op to date dm (exists: "In twenty-eLcht years experience 1 have prepared at manner of narootte and nirciirll nreu- arations far piles, but none to my knowledge Uncoln, Nob. , -So rcpatalle chemist, doctor or drujiclst will claim any curative virtues for the narcotic iv aratlons in the treatment of piles." a.. B. Levi, rh, U.i Ienvpr. Colo. K-Rl'-SA Pile t are In the only non poiaonous pile cure on the market.. Over 4OU0 of the ni,i lnM-lllgeot and up-to-iluU drugi?l8 sell aod endorR 1 1t. . t K-HU-SA cures piles, or f 50 paid. Worst cases of piles cured with on box. Alt reltah'.e, up t v date druggists sell K-KT-S A., vlx: Stone's lruj eitoren, Z. J. Hlgcs, U . W. FuHiuui. U. J. I rv, Hteiner Drat Co.. Palace Fharmacy, O. K. Pharmacy, Salem, Oregon. Special for friday and Saturday We will place on special sale Friday and Saturday 50 yard of table Pneh at almost cost pf mat ufactu re. PURE IRISH LINE'S .' 70 inches wide, regu!tr $1.25'special.... 02c 70 inches wide, regular fl 15. special......... 73c Inches wide, regular iR-x, special ........ S7c 02 inches wide, regular 7Sc, special 53c (12 inches wide, regular 68c, special.... 43c REDDANA8K 00 inches wide, legular 65c, special ........ 43c (i0 inches wide, regular 50i, special 32c We rcake this special offer just In order to' let' the ladies of .Saliu and vicinity have a chance to get acquainted witli us, and also to wr .w.w at bargains we are ollering PURE LINEN NAPKINS in tasty patterns, per doen liegular value 1.7.i, fpeoial ................. $1.38 Regular value $1.40, special .....a. 1.13 Regular value 1.25, speeial 98c Regular value $2.25. special j.,.,......... , 1.78 Regular value 2.00. special 1.03 , LACE CURTAINS We have in good quality and at the small profit ' we are asking makes thetn world heaters.1 f)on fmt it oir if you want bargains, come and see U3, we guarantee satisfaction. SaUm's -SK THE BEE MIVE -'Smallest Pre' C Midsummer Cearan Dry Goods and Millinery Big reductions on all triminad anil un trimmed liats v ynite a few dainty bonnets winch will lie sold at abon half price. Infant's head -gear at reduced prices. We have a large and select stock of ar tificial flowers, backles, : chiffon and other trimmings Svhich will be sold at greatly re duced prices. Greenbaum's Dry G-oods Store , 302 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. DISCUSS GRAVE MATTER , PRESIDENT AND SEJCRETARY HAT HOLD CONSULTATION AT OYSTER BAY. . ORYTER BAY, July 7. Secretary Hay is the guest of Pres. Rosevett to night at Sagamore Hilt.' - Matters of grave importance to this country - In its international relations .were tinder consideration. . They considered In all its phases the Russian situation, par ticularly with respect - to ; the B'nat Brith petition, which It has been de termined will be forwarded to - the Russian Government, and the Alaskan boundary question. They . continued their conference until far into the night. Always say "Cyrus tiohlo ' la reply to the great American inquiry, "What '11 It be 7 wbUky U the beat straicM drink. In hirh-baHs. panches, e7r-Bonr. whisky oar, or fancy auxed. drinka, the 2oaus braada are trae t their name. They arc peers among the nobility of atimalasta. Call for them Si mil Ptmomm Whmmm Dbihm SCBCmt CO, be, DtiMssta's.rtimAIca.OKE.'' D and Children. Signature of Over 30 Years tTurcr, mmm ewr. - v - r cured a slugle-case.' P. B. (prica-, druKifist, j l 1 CJeo. Melson Prop. ce Sale HEADQUARTERS FOR Fish and Poultry Delivered on short notice. Veg etables sold on commission. " Up-to-date price en ioultry, eggs aud " butter. S. K. Entrlken. Salem Pbomt 31 Malm 149 Court St. Money to Loan On Improved farm and city property at lowest rates. - " THOMAS K. FORD, ; Over Ladd & Baib'i Bans1. Salem, Oregon. CHINESE Dwg Store I carry all kinds of Chinese drugs nA medicines. Rooto and herbs nature medicine. Good for all kinds of slck ness. -Cures opium habit. Oood for the blood and kidneys; DR. KUM BOW WO, C24 Liberty Street Balem, Oregon.