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iiifiiiinMiMMil J51 I it f Jfi&trt tnun iTi?"s. i O oucovm dvc V IMBLT Ccpjrlgnt, 1 TALK U CHEAP, ad the ores teemj with advertisement ef MrMpsrlUu, sod other lirer, blood and long remedies, but there U one medicine, mi only one, the cUlmt for which, u a cow for all lingering' diseases arising' from Torpid Liter or Biliouincs. or from lra puro blood, "re backed up by a post Hit guarantee I If it does not do Jutt at representee trt every eait, toe money or it is DromDiir mungcu. i peculiar medlclno sella borond an And wbr ibould It not 7 " Talk if cheap," tret wbea It's backed up br a poaltlre mean tnuineut And that's just what the IluSalo, Jd This eo of Ions' .estftb honcttjr. integrity inding, then irorrfi aiaatce. by a houeo o fitBea reputation, tor non ana louna nnancui eumau World's; Dispensary Medical Association, of Hunalo. H. Y- mean in ffuaranteclnr tbeu Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DlscoTery. Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery checks the frightful Inroads of Scrofula and, if taken In time, arrests the march of Consumption of the luagt (which ii IiOna-scrofula)) purines and enriches the blood, thereby curler all 8kln and Seal; Diseases, Ulcers, Sores, Swelllnrs, and kin dred ailments. $500 SIS for an incurablo case of Catarrh in Uie Head, vj iuo crofncwiv oi UT. Firro's Catarrh rtumivlr By its mild, soothing' and beating1 proper ties, it cures the worst coses, no matter of now ionr standing, umy w cents. mi ip tii by druggists everywhere. Sold PICOFES.SIO.VAlj CAItDS. Gl). KNIGHT, Eclectic IhslcU3,ofllce , 127 Court street, alcm Oregon. Pul monary diseased a specialty. It.J. M KEENE, Dentist. Offlceovcr the White Corner, Court and Com mercial streets. PRATT A HUNT, Attorney nt Inw.Kalem. Oregon. Office over llnrr's Jewelry store, mate street. J J. HIIAW, Attorney.atJiw, Hnletn, , Oregon. Ofllco llrst door to the left nt head of stairs In tbo reir of Lndd & Hush a bank. miLMON FOItD, attorney nt law, Salem. .L Oregon. Ofllco upstairs In I'ntton'n uio lock. J A. Al'I'I.EOATE, attorney nt law , Friers block, Commercial unrt Htnte streets, Salem, Or. TOHN A. CARBON. Counsellor nnd At 0 torney.nt-I.uw. Member of the liar of Ontario. Canada. Olllce 1U3 Htnte street, Halem, Oregon. TT7 P. WJLLIAMH, HTKNOOKAI'HKR , nnd Typcwrlllsl. Ofllco with Capi tal city K'y. Co., HSHtatcHt. O. 11AKHH, Collection, Commission P. Collections innde at mid Htrect Car AiUertl Inc A cent. rcnKoimlilf! rates. Ooods sold on commission Advertlso tncnts Initerted In street enrs nt bedrock rates, azi Commercial Ht., Salem, Ore. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Commencement Exercises, Etc., Eo fiinfl'lnff Jnno 15 nnd Continuing 1 ronp Days. Euoene, June 13. The year vim I tig wllh'June 10 will miirlt one of Hie nicwt prosperous and miccefiil yon.ro In the history of this Institu tion. All the departments (-how u marked increase in the iiiunlx-r of BtudeutH There are now eouneetci with the various departments twetity-iilno profertsord and ;il4 , scholars. Tu the college courtcl there arc fifteen seniors, nnd in the -medical department nineteen. Thecomniencemont exorcise!, he ginning June 15, will be one of the I most ititcicsting ever witnessed in j tins town. The Falling-Becknuiu pries to the best orator and tsiayist in the flpiiior class will be awarded for the first lime, and as the present senior class, consisting often men and five women, is an exceptionally good oue, some fine work ii the part of these members may be looked for. It is Imped that as many of the friends us possible, and especially the alumni, will lit present during these exercises. 1 he following is I the pregram: I .Sunday, June 15li a m. Hue Icalaureate sermon, by Hev. John Gordon, D. D., of Portland. Monday, June 108 p. m. Reci tal of pupils in tlie music course. Tuesday, June 173 p. m. Ad dress before the literary soeieties bj the Right Rev. Archbishop Gross, of Portland. 8 p. m. re-union ol the literary societies. Wednesday, June IS 10 a. in. Graduating exercises of the law school. 2 j). m. Planting of clas tree. 3 p. m. Alumni meeting. 8 p. m. An address before the uni versity by Hon. Geo. II. Williams, of Portland. Thursday, Juno 109:30 a. in Exercises of the graduating class. TIiomj who pay full fare on th .Southern Pacific lines in Oregon coixing to these exercises can return on a one-fifth fare on piesenting a certificate from the secretary of the faculty. Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. ' T. II. BARNES, PEES. II. V. IHATTHEWS, TREAS. i & WM. HOWATfTI TTTTVr S,seC( fej Baking salem land company WLmiUiMWY9 lncorporatea icscsy cipixax oiuuk o,wwt;. POSTOFFICB BLOCK, - - SALEM, OREGq ABSOIUTEIY PURE liL'THEIU.NS IN SESSION. , to jirinta first edition of ln.ODOcopiii", wlBch will be sold at the marvellous ly low price of twelve rents each, though to people .-eliding bj mail for them eight cents additional for post age must be charged. Mr. Angcll wishes to give away thousands of copies of this book, lie would like to put it into every home, every workshop, and every school in this country, and lie would like to make a free gift of it to every man and b y in the universe. Through the kindnessand generosity of -Mrs. William Anpleton, he is au thorized to preen t a copy to sixteen hundred lioston drivers. We have received a copy of " The Uncle Tom's Cabin of the IIorc,"u cheap edition of Miss Anna SewellV delightful book, familiar to some lovers of hordes in this country as "Mack Heauty." We cannot think of another work on the horse a wide diffusion of which would be so u.-c- f ill, since Miss.Sewell's book, besides its good sense, right feeling, and sound doctriueas to the proper treat ment of horses, poasc-es the one in dispensable quality of readableness. It will delight refined persons, and the simp'e can understand it. It is a b ok that sh mid be read in all our public schools. It would teach boys and girls both humane and intelligent methods of treating man's best friend the horse. No rich man o." womiii who loves a horse can possibly do a greater kindness to these faithful dumb servant-', companions and friends of ours than to follow the example of Mrs. Win. Appleton, of Boston, by ordering a stiillcient number, at a cost of twelve cents each, to give T WO LOTS III lint The Tronsers. Bo"ton Herald: The latest mascul- i inity affected by the most alert of0n Church Street, two blocks from Court House 1,600 each. HALF LOT AND RESIDENCE on Center Street, and on same block, $1,250. 60 ACRE FARM Also HfllEBH f HPSfflB H n if 1 if y p 1 a v i 1 1 WW 1 1 3 li IV, School System. OI10 (0 overy driver and teamster in Tliey Resolve tu Upold tlie I'nbllc their resnective cities and towns. In addition to the price, the soci" ety must charge on copies sent by mail eight cents per copy for postage, etc., but when sent in considerable quantities by express or freight it costs much less. We think it would pay dealers in all our towns and cities to order a few hundreds at 12 cents a copv nusiNiiss CAitns. DniUQUU, June 12. The Luther an Synod In session in tills city adopted unanimously a long series of resolutions touching their atti tude on the public school -question and compulsory cducttion. They refer to legislation of recent date In several states and say in part: We the society girls consists of shirts, collars, scarfs nnd waistcoats precise ly of the same sort us worn by the men. For theatre wear at night a black waistcoat with three buttons, displaying the lurgest posible ex panse of snowy shirt bosom, is worn, and the high collar and white bow are an exoct reflection of the gleam ing and starchy articles that have so long formed the mainstay of full dressed masculinity. An old broker, wiio seldc m notices how his pretty daughters dress, chancedtobeat the theatre on a recent night with an old club crony, nnd, looking about the house, he caught sight of his two girls In a box party. They both wore the masculine get-up and the broker strained his eyes to make out what it all meant. He fumbled in his pocket nil! CPPIlrpil n 0."i niilt ninnn tvliinh he hastily jammed into the opera- Court otreet, glass machine in front of him. Securing the glass, he leveled it, with a great exhibition of agitation, upon the box wherein his daughters sat, and gazed long and hard. Then turning to his companion, he beg ged him to look and tell hi in what his girls had on. The other old fellow peered through the glase3 and sa'd: "It's th it devilish odd 1 dress reform business, Charlie. They ; are trying to get all the girls up like men now, you know, and yours have caught the fever." The broker took a card from ins pocket and scribbled something on 1 the back. Summoning an usher. he directed him to hand it to ids daughters in the box. It said: "Stand up and let me pee if ym have on trousers." The girls received the card and read it. Then looking about the house they caught their father's three miles from town at $25 per acre. Jt Ten and Twenty Acre Tracts near Salem. For ale ii favorable terms. Euquire of SALEM Chamberlin tea! Estate and Insurance Agents, 1177ft JMMilQQA off v n ii HHH SfeS f a 1 II Salem, Oregon. All! ii Who do All Kinds of fTAT ir As Cheap" as any Laundrv in the Country Using White Help and doing first-class work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ofliee nl Gcoi-gc Hooye, 209 CommercialSt. The Live City, The Growing City, The Capitol Cilj OK OREGON Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sts. E, M. LAW, Proprietor. W Tin tolrrn a nnvt novna hut anxious eye, smiled reassuringly at ' win continue to serve ourpatrons with tne oei uie mnrKPi auoras, eno inem a ii'C to Our ihmie. Tprms M.C'U)U(JII, Underlnltcr. r.inlmlnicr nnd Cabinet Milker. 107 Htnto Ht.. Salem. If MnlUt1 mnlfnl. ritifl llnfl.lnp ly. All orccru iiromptly attended to lurHlgliBtrcft.Hiifcni. TOHFir nilAY.Cnntrnclor nnd builder. O Klnolnnldo InlnliliiR h Hpirliilty. iVt Commerclnl trect, halem Oregon. 1 consider the public schools a ncces-' 1KI lllu freight, and sell at 2-J cents slty on account of the conditions ,l u,w- in nil cjimss unsold copies created by the constitution .r tno n be leturned to ns in goud condl- United Suites, especially in Its rola- t'"ii, and we will be glad to refund tlon to the church. As American tlu' "'' paid, m we expect to citizens, wo are obliged ami u illing ' irctiiato more Hun n million copies to contribute to the maintenance of a,1(1 thoe returned will save our public school-, althotiKh we are printing more. JOHN KNIOHT, HlnckMiiltli. llorso nboclni;niul repulrlnRiinpeclnlty. Hliop utthe foot of Liberty ntrcet, .Salctn.Oreeou. rj)tf in 11. r. bui finds of SOUTHWICK k tlon, Coutrnctor und builder. Well prennred to do all bulldliiK nnd nimmnteo hiitlufca-1-21-1 m I)0t:T A McNALI.Y, ArehllrcU. No. JL) ISlHtntq Htrect. I'lnns nnd upcelllca tlomijOf all cliuwa ot ofbulldlDKH on hliort notice. Hupvrlntendcnceof work promptly looKd after, UMf HOCIKTY NOTIOKS. SNiaHTflOKI'THIAS.-HeKulnrinecl log on Tucudiiy nlclit of each w cek at p. m. 0MVKl.pnqKNo.18, I. O. O. F., mcot In Odd 1 t'llllWS' Hull llllktillrk Mnrnri (Jotunierclul and Kerry street, oery Biit rensonnhlp voti o)d. Vn Ch w him and stood upright for him to cordifuVei" satisfy himself that the lower half of her still retained the appearance of modest womanhood. The old man fell back relieved, nnd in all sincerity, told hi friend that he thanked heaven his nirN were only half-fooU i . e us a call and we will do rn ployed. THE Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. Capital Paid np. - - 870,(100 1 Surplus, ...... 15,0001 R. S. WA1.LACH, - 1'resldeut. V. W. MAKTJN, - Vice-I'resldent. J. H. Al.UKKT, .... Oishler. I DIHtCTORS! V. T. Gn. , V'. W. Mnrtlu. J. M. Martin, Ft. .. V.'allace. Or. W. A.( uilck, J. II. Albeit. T. MeF. l'atton. FIX Klllt Abb. J. Li, MrrciiEr.i,. HocrcUry, I.A.Mannino. N. (1. (i A. It.-HedRwlclc l'oiit, No. 10, Depnrt- inent of Orccon, nieetH uvery Monday y Inv ted I). O.HIIKKMAK. nwt Comiimder evenlUK at tbo hall over theOrenon Ijiii omnany'H olllot-. VUIIIuk comrades ar (Ajujuii3- iiivucni lonuetia. d an B. A. Hamimc, Adjutant. A fl K' '.-l'y''lce,lou LodK0 No. S, A. J. O. U. ., Ka em, Okroii. Mecu mich cdnenduy oycnlnB at Uh ball In Statu In. yiirHiice block, corner Commercial and CliemeketA treetii VUltlnj; and Sojourn InebgfUircn Invited H A IIandi.k, .M V Iiu Kuii, Itocordcr. .$1 WILL BUY A LOT Of eoodiint our itorc! We curry a full line or wrlet, feed, crockery, nliiMNwme, el lfi tobacco and conrcctluiury, T. BUIIROWB, No. ZM Commercial Ht.,Jileni, Morgan & Mead, City Draymenl All work done with prompliun and dU pMcli, only the bmi nun nm employed. M. WOL2 & CO. KwpaUklndnof meutnand wunuuicw, Tho bi MUaKe In Onnsuii, No, 171 Commercial Street, Salem. thereby burdened moie than any otlior citizens in nln maintaining our own parochial schools. Tho establishing and maintenance of Christian schools Is with us a mat ter of conscience, not mo met mm wo wish to pie serve for our children tho precious blessing of the fierman language. Instruction In this lan guage could not bo given up if wo bear in mind the present state of our congregation, consisting mostly of recently emigrated members, If wo wish to preserve our children for tho Lutheran church. Fur tho mainte nance of our parochial schools we claim no support of the state and protest against tho use of puhliu For this book write Geo. T. gel!, 10 .Milk St., Unston, Muss. An- (hieslions and Answers. Census Enumerator Whoro wero considering you born'.' Citizen In Seattle. "Where was your father born?" "In Chicago." "Where was your mother born?" "In St. Louis." "Can you speak tho English lan guage?" "I can." "Aroyou n convict?" "I am not." "How old aroyou?" "Thlrty-tlvo years, 1 am married and have four children. My wife Is Hcuooiiuuus ior parooiilalorprlvato alive, and so is my mother-in-law. schools. We favor compulsory at-, r am six feet tall, weigh ITS pounds, tendenoo at school if thereby Is tin- wear false teeth and a wig. f lost derstood tho general prlnclule that one linger in tho war and draw a parents sliall send their children to pen-Ion. 1 chew tobaccoand smoke NO I'LAVKIt. Mrs. Snowllake Can't stay long, Mrs. Kink; I jes-s cum in tu see ef yo' would join the Mission Band. Mrs. Kink Fo' de Lawd, honey, (loan cum tu me. I can't eben play on a motif organ. Tin: QUESTION. Prei lent of literary society (In Co-educational college) Are ready for the question ? Mattie Bend twlio spends her va- em FhpIHc railroad between Chicago and cation at Bar Harbor) Yes-pop It. i con"" n'leni tnilns to and from liistern, lqioen. RUNS Fast trains with Pullman Vestibule ' urewini: room sleeners. dlnlnE? cars and co,ieheof Illicit design, between Chicago and Milwaukee and 8t. Paul and Mlnne-' npoim. mill trains with Pullman vcstlbuled LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private granarlesor public warehoiifces. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin Hone Kong and Calcutta. ! First National Bank drawing room 'sleepers, dining cars and you , nnd .Milwaukee aud Ashland and Duluth. ' SALEM OREGON. I'hroiigh Pullman veitlbulo drawing iiMjiii uuuL-oioiubi sieepers via me orin. WM. N. LADUE, -DU. J. RCYNOI..DS, JOHN MOIU, - - - - President Vice President - Cashier tiu: niixtoxi:. Mr. Ross And I suppose you have brought your wife with you? Mr. Young Yes, I never go to any ball without her. D you see that lady dressed in white'.' Mr. Rttes What! That beauti ful woman with such magnificent eyes? You don't say so ! Mr. Young Just so. Well my wife is tho ono next to her. Mun- Wotern. Northern and central Wltmn sin points, atrordlng unequaled service to and from Waukesha Fond du Lac, Oh-ko-.li, Neenah. Mene-ha, Chippewa Falls, liui Claire, Hurley, Wis., and Ironwood and Ilevsemer, Mich. For tickets, sleeping car rcer-atlong, timetables and other Information, apply to agents anywhere In the United States or Canada. a. K AINSL1E. Oen'l. Mgr., Milwaukee, Wis. J.M. I1ANFUKU, (Jcn'l Traffic Mgr., St. Paul. H.CMtAULOW. TmtUcMer.. Milwaukee. Wis. LOUIS ECKSTEIN. AtH't Gen'l Pass'r and Tkt Agt., Milwau kee. WN. sciiooi; It, However, being left to a nine. 1 drink beer. wine, cideraiursev's Weoklv. their discretion to select tho school am very fond of tea and codec. I1 to which they wish to .-did their ) am teamster by trade, own a horse , Whorover Miliaria Kxisls children. We are opposed to com- and watron. Three Mnkomirt look. Tiw.i.iiin...... nLr,', ''. ,L - - r -,-,. -,---..,. ..... mv iiiiii' ii 1 111 ll lllllll I ll'l. Ill IMIITa to California pulsory attendance if tliereby is tin- en out of the left hind whet 1 of the i i,1lVK,Ji1'Vti-o "ii.'A'i il'J-V "nY.l- a.""'b !,K" i VIA .l..,i.. .., i....... .ii.. ... .... . .... . I "iiaiiuuertike.tholUerl-, always korlous-1 ..u.owut, muiKimiv.u u,uii ii nniiiu wagon, nut i am going toget It Ilxeil i "uei'ieo, ami uio uiooa eonlamlualed , 0, 11 II t n i ii school. It Is no. in accord with. ho ,. I own a dog. lie is in the i )V,!1 s,:.Ue. 1 aCHlC LODipaiiy S LlllC Iff i m!10 vTulTm .'"'. V10 1H,U!':1 "t ,,WL"It ,,l,t ' "'" K,,,I,B ,e: S iwW uVu,t,,,f,c5!iS;, Tni? mrvT oimot nniiTD United htates or the dillerou. statw gel him out next week. I have got '" with tne liability ,, the .isease.tiy I lib MUliM SHASTA ROUTE, when the laws are made hich limit two suits of clothes, four shins ami M?,W ' l.ri.WB Mi,n .. Mn rr.,Uc GENERAL BANKING. Excnangeon Portland, Ban Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at tho bank In most reliable companies. Onion Pacific 11. R. Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." JUIvY 4th. Watch For The Program, -O- perfeet liberty of religious law. a half doen pairs ot socks. I'urtlier, wo declare wo will oppose oelluoid collars, such laws .hat restrain religion- lib- own two razor er.y, and especially threaten tho ' write and spoil continuance or Independence of our than eight letters paioclilal school, with all legal and whiii to know any moral means Justifiable ilIsiegHnllng ,111b Uo round at tho sewlng-clrelo 1 u-..r ' ""'" un-eaM) is prev cut. There Is i wear .ll.,i. mniM... .,r., ....... ,i. .. ..,..': ' fc .-'.... J. .K . .lll.l.l v I'T IIIIIM Tblrt-l Hours. l'ltKSS TK VIS HUN Il.VIJ.V OIITI.AH1 ANUS. I'. 1 shavoiiiy-elf aud about vlslilng or emlRmiliiK to a Jooillly i vluouma k " u lii.ri. I lit. iiilrihinu.itili., ii.i.i 'ii i. . ... a. I on ii read and nooeiiaiir Imuimiliy from" dwoa-.e hi mi i : 11 words of not more "'"' "":im" form, to be Mcnred South. i mnua in mil mull' i,. .1.., UM0O -thniivemirn innln. nn.i .,.i. r-sr .-. .-z . . - ' . And now if you MJKsiiio.IIc. llut where uulnuio full, tho ' bfll )' in Lv' -iVlom lv' thlllic ilioru about eur. ,y . "M.VrS.vcr It .. "5""! ' I Ar. Sun Fran. l.v. that meets a. Mrs. M s next Ttuv. dy5" And the eltlaeu dlsuppeautl iiiHide of the Iuhim hiuI wlammed Ihe doorliehiud him. ?oattlo I'lnvs. I Alt Otxxls Dellvcnsl FriH rn all party Issues. Tho Uncle Tom's Cabin r tho lloisp. Tho Huston Herald says: "Mr. Geo. T. Angoll, piesltleiit of "The American Utiiuaue Kdueittion StH-i- ety," and the Massachusetts .Stn-iety for tlie Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, has his head's d site. For moie than twenty year the .. 1..1. ..- i.i i. . ......... ... .v.,,, .. .nvu tiiHi )t.UHi,(K , m,r ilHVw WIUMI, soiuels.dy nilglit wiltea book which millions that iinin-ar once a month. sliould Uo as widely lead as "I'liele 'Jnleit. by mail or at office, ne.t IUK. M tlK" of d hiieiwla. and over otne'. consll-xt. tlon. rlii'iimatUiii. Iimi'ililn- r n... i.-l.i. neiHHtid bladder, hiuI tntin)ulllize aud slrviiKtlu'ti'. the rurohs stem. i-od. NorfhT" 10: Ion. m. 7:o.l ii, m. 7.tX) p. m. Trains for the east ltavo Poniandnt7.00 am and 9:00 pm dally. Tic its to and froir principal points in thi Unl ted fctates. Cn adaand Europe. Elegant New Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Freo Family Sleeping Cars run through on Express trains to Omaha, Council lllull's aud Kansas City without ennugo Connections at Portland for ban ! lands co and Iniget Sound points. For further particulars address any agent of the company or I. W.I.EE, O. P. A. C. S. MELLEN, General Traffic Manager Holte A Manning agents, 6S Court Mreet. Salem, Oregon. Th.e Biggest Blowout EDver in tine State, Salem Will be Joined by the Entire Willamette Valley. JULY' THE 4th. I.OCl. 1'AS.SK.MiKlt TltAI.V ( 11A1L1 CKIT SUNItAl) Ceiucctle K KicMKMiii.it Yoru 1'iii:ni).s. If you want to ixwt your fiieniU abotit Salem, tho Uhtmet.o valley a.il Oregon send them the Vkkkly t'.vi'ir.vi. ,lornN.i,, only Jl.(K) a vear. It will Ih u uihmI hs a letter iweh week, and they will aleo be lit- Ti. 2fci 'JV l jt feW8)CKJ( i5n Lo Hichau's GOLBffl ilAle mm HEALTH. BilaWitlU 8:0i) n. in. I 11-10 a. Ml '.':I0 p. m I l.v. l.v r. 1'ortlaiid S.ilem Euiiene Ar. I 3:45 p.m. Lv. lftM p. in. !.. tUM a. in PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOllftiST SLEEPING CARS, I oi accommodation oi errand class puvsciiKerwittiielied to e'.prevs trains 'l'.08, V'.,,.,!,I,'U"'J''S Jerry ninises con ntvtloii with nil the regular minis on th Jj.i s.de DIMslon iroin toot ol h tree I'ottlainl. For success at tin CAI'ITAL 1JUSINESS C0LLEUE, S.i km, Orcjron. ' . 1". Aumstro.no, Mngr. K. I.. WiLEi.l'nn. Dusinoss, Sliortnaiitl, r.TpjTrmaj, rimnikip ini icjlul rFuitriu. ' l and i'rnlnir Scion. Student idmitlut , mv nm.-, tall at the CoIIckl or aJJres the Pnncitul for catalofruc. I I 1 f liSi V IMF II NTING. Tom's Cubm," and whloh should have as wldenpiead and powerful hi had upon thualuilltiou of human Mlaery. Many t linos by word and letter he hasuilled the attention of Auieii- win writers to this matter und hsUih. oelve pror iiiiiiihiiii'nt .he v irves tliwm tu uiiilwrtuku thu ik. JV.V. "f l",,,1 ",w -'ry out. Dr. TliehooU hasat laht biH.ii wrliion ,,n,ur U,vdrt.liK ltMiUvv . i. ... is ii i I J", wibuii ik-ilet iieutrl.loM to thtw byivu hUKllshwomau, Anna BewollwhatwkiSlt. anil a iiarAwtlv imiYrt Li.i i,..j.. . . . . .-r ";" vmx (linir to the ixw.ollUv. HnKKK IIhim., Publishers. I low tu Cure Nii oiisiks. AUslywlili u ut'ivoiiit teiniieix nii'iit will make known Its wants through l. iiMlural medium the IUMVIHI8 vu'iii. ii h rails t re- T. II. HUBBARD, AKlHlt for - Cyclone Separators, Russell Engines lll,liu,',l' ' ii'oiishiuK cmoity nnrf Snw Mill Mnrkinnn. 1,0,,'i aH "I'iicIo Tom's Cabin" .. w,.,. ,,,,,, IIIIIWIIIIIWI VI Itwldenceaiflfoiiiiiuirelal Ht., SmI.mii, Dm, Farms! Farms II i:r,rr.ln:r. . I.uluu.Mwklw.lyJ!.!.swwl l ?,;? ty UC . tmel" on n,Uroftl1 1 II I t utbkrmhy of , rtn- lUh horwu. School MfClns. Tliu book ooiilulns two huiutriMl tiun wi mnvtel wMiiu at tv. , nuiUUty KWl nnd vur lt)0,uftO ! SSRv'fSSSiTitt' ?f!&-Ii! i L'. !... ,lr ." ? W. IMMSIUII, llUlUlli lUrililllll Umenu Jn the State. Ixwver rates ihan v. . VvLi -. Lfc;ftBl1 nll.fore Ua, .i n ... Portland. Ijirceit stock lgal Ulank li- !).., .i, f,. ,Ui.ht.c lor.d Biot che IDll lOrViU IS' the State, a tl biggest dlcouut. Send foi syi.il k..m it r.li.iUawd Svlp. nd il ,..,. i ! .. Price list of Job prlntlne, aud ratalosuo ol primary to m of th diyu, 'l .. l'AII.-(K.eRer M'MWU femil lil.n.k fc II. WAITE. .?. '.. a0u. Vr ilottli.. 7.i,. ... ... ,." "-. - -r . teii lrlnter Salem Orecou. I,a ltli'Iiiiu'4 a Mhii Italian. Vn 4 iiS ,,, I V WtliUld Ar. tt'JO p. in. OiKi T1! rv. Xl..FMirU.Stsi,..0- ! ! m. Ar. OirvallU l.v. lr.M.Vm tuattuu. Inut in lh.. ILuim n.in.1- ... "" iiaa. lu.u . i th v..k i JL.:..". T At Albany anil Th.o..t, s . .it o lta.h. LuniM a-J tXn. ,r,?.l,war"rJW,w ' Uu i I l ui ., H'lfhMot thi UraU . .",V"N,.V.i'KW. 'I'-uiH .! (rom tho ,u, "- " vunriiw IMrvnIIU conmut win. 'aeltle llallroad. to an p.)intii south and A Bargain! .lu i . i . I ii lixtwxtl'ii vt abuts '". ""A1. ' u .0u l'x l,u' ' l.li'iu. ll'lilon ii n I ill An: I. t . t o iiuu ul ttono-rio-A nui. u,l...l ..I. II ,11 r . n,..,i,nin-i niM-r or uvni I ! id.-a.rMwi-ii. lrlio8'4 SO lr 1I..1 I1m. lit keilCMITHAIN- UMILY KXCK1TSUNDAY h.-eJism. I Ar.; IV.7nriud"-VrT XIUuuvlUi.vt6:itt, iu! jr whia j-uriy ucro ini t Uivy prleva. Also City Property !u Rtul about tho town or MubUuil. 011 and be shown my uurlvnUuU barKftlim, or heiut for clroularH. OIIAB. 1- RTIIA1K. AmiKT :Uil.w2m coplei have bean ulrwuly imiJU lu Kn5,$t, WaJra ', ,V.,,,,,,r''', Hpiiil.h In J . ii. I r tang M" aiMrrha, i y Vu HUlur.,J.. lrlc l t llulllo. lllliloii O'litiuaut i iwi'l fci4ill.tl srs i;.rtt co i. r Ho. u tutlluws ulvtMtw. MM) ThroUBl. the U of fHB,.U rf SSKXlffSlttK'ar "Tint AiiiMfliiiiii llniiiiiiin Kj.i,u.il.. ' gain brAwv llu nnUu u i . w . ... . .. lM b nrt. i "I (lit Uwir.1 hi UlrvvtoK Booloty," Mr. AiiKfll ha Ihijii nl. ..fni..mi .n-imi v. ji. iuimv"m iST tnhnvo the hook eUMr.it Vpe-. and , ifVJt 'lumli'sl? Through Tickets ToallpilLt - 0UT1I nnd EAST VIA California. ur lull luloruitttMiu rrsrainK rule I W W Olliloil 0lfi....t , ... . . . . ..." --- --- ' . vw n -.w- .. .'iiruai iu i, r io. I 'II. Ii' HUM. 1I1 .K, 1 I oihmI; UnHAjM-41.,. ' i r-"r, I rMnta ite. 1 CO .rr XUx, "Mnlmn'"" M .1 Ni-vliin, A do I ruble lot of landi In lotn to suit. even iiiIIch houtliwetii of 8alem, wlthlu elBhty rod of steamboat landing, the bot oak wood and wme fir timber t-uough to pay lor Uie land-and It U nood Mil for fruit, with prlne aid rueadovr land. Would take, a Reed mall lot of Saleiu property In Irado. Addrw Ba)tm, March , ItRO. 3tf H0N6-SING-L0NG-KEE, Oriental Laundry, H0 Statk Btrkbt. Cheapest anil Best Chinese Laundry ' IL H'i i ui me wiy. DR, HILLER'S Special Prescriptions. HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. ( DR. HILLER'S HYPRASTINE BESTORVnVE Stmiulites nutrition. Purifies the BUwd. CurDy1peplucopnSnT6eneril Debility. A perfect tonic md strensth builJer. DR. HILLER'S ANTI-BILIOUS ST3MACHjDUVEnjCMnE. Cures Blllousneiu anl il"unrTreublei 'chilSTnd' i'erer7Mi!ariil Keiers, AnJ ill Tj-phoid condlUonj. DR. HILLER'S CATARRH CURE. Cure J Asute CUrrb, Chronic Catarrh, CaUrrlial Deaf nct UuirantceUtocure tho worst case ben dlrectloM re follow ed.or money refunded. DR. HILLER'S COUCH U1E. Cures CoU, HoarKncw, Coughs, Bronchithi, rieurtiy nJ l-iicumoiiii; reue. is cn.uinptloM. ConUins no Opiates. Cures Croup in 10 minute. DR HILLER'S DIPHTHERIA ASP SORE THROAT CURE. Prsi cats snd cures Pi b theria. ill puliit eli cure an) sore taroat In from 3 to i I hours. Cures Quint in 3 dm s. DR. HILLc,rs fEVER Ctl-E. Indispensable In all acute dUeases ittenjed uith feicr I men aiu cures scarlei fever, Scarlatina, and Seaj.tes. Mothers tr' It on. DR. HILLER'S NERVOUS DEBILITY CURE. Cures Serious Weaknes., and Lc ct IVntr. ecr tails. M-nJ (or l"rivato Cir.ulir t Illller DrujCo., San Franclwo, CL DR. FILLER'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE Cures Itheumatlsm, Seuraiipa, llout, Lumbago, ana adauca, bj nea'rsiuioF me blood acUs wbieh cau them. DR. HILLER'S TEETHING CURE. Aliitbesrowthana levelopmefltol children durinj ti e teeinme period, enures painless teetbloi; ini ounJ teeth, and prerrnts in J cures Spanis, Kickets, Brala Troubles and Bowel Complaints. A Messing to mother an I - 4. DR. HILLER'S WHOOPING COUGH CURE. JTsienU and Cures Whoopir . i h Kote. With exception ot Pr. HUler's Urtrattiae RsstonUve, Dr Ilillsr's Rheumatic and Neuralzic Cure, and Pr lldler's Coufh Cure. th ab-e rtmedlei ire in Tablet farm, and, II not obtainable fretn your driwjt.t, u ill be mailed free, oo receipt ol r' $1.00 per Package. Six Packages far S5.C0. These remedies are the result ol Si ar rj vr-leils, .xperiooct, aiI re cuaranteed o cure when a cure I. p jbls. r Hiller s 51 ,u jk sf Juectiorit f home treauaent, ooutaialas laiuable uwiruion u to h)'Mo aod diet, sssit rJ- HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. c A For Sale by DAM J. FRY, Dnwisf, 225 Commercial .St., Salm- i j Kalsomining PAINTING, PAPERRCG Etc. Dnne with ne ueas and dlspatoh by N. D. JONEri. 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