TJ.-5R tiiwiiwqypW(j. y. fmfmrfswW-i Civ WAISTS This Week e THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. FRIDAY JULYS, 1892. GILBBKT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. am. . ciooimui:. k. oahill. HUILDING aiATEttlAL. Lime, cement, plaster, Imlr, fire ii nd building brick, Are clay, Hand, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, nil kinds wholesale nud re tail. Olllce 95 State street. GOODIIUK & CAIULL. CHOICEST MEALS BEST SERVICE, LOWEST PRICE AT STRONG'S RESTAURANT. A Banner Procession. People are still talking about Davison & "White's 4th of July purade. It whs headed with a banner announcing the liveliest linn in its' line ou the coast. Next came their tiained collie pup five mouths old, preced ing the firm's wagons as advance guard, wearing a very pietty coat bearing their advertisement, and carrying the Hag of our country in his mouth after a fashion I hat would do credit to a veteran soldier. The boys don't brag much on themselves, but they do think they have something of a dog. Follow ing him was a wagon containing their trained deer and another wag on decorated with specimens of the world-famed Columbia river chiuook salmou weighing from 40 to 00 pounds dressed, also dietsed poultry of all kind;, and u largo sturgeon on u rack above thesulmon. The thiid wagon contained coops of rabbits, geese ducks, turkeys, etc., while the fourth one had a line display of pigeons, owls, Mongolian pheasants, line hens and spiing chickens. A man followed representing one of their hunters carrying a banner in the rear of the stupendous process ion loaded with a complete trapping outfit. On the whole this firm had a very complete and original repre sentation of their business. Their banner with Barnum's motto, "advertiso" told the story of their success as business men in Salem. They advertiso intelligently and aim to treat their patrons in royal style and guarantee goods to he as represented or money refunded, as square dealing Is one of their mottoes. Performs Matrimony. N. M. Ntwpoit, a graduate of Willamette nud formerly local ou the Journal, would hardly be suspected by his o d friends of being a party to any matrimonial schemes, but tho re cords are against him twice, as the following notices liom the Albany Democrat will testify: "Married, on July 6th 1892, by Justice N. M. Newport, W. II. Hobsou and Aman da M. Miller." Again, "Mnriied, by Justice N. M. Newport, D. It. Northern and Mary E Warner." : Mr. Newport seems to be popular ; nt this branch of the business at least. In Bed. One third of your life is 'speut in bed, hence examluo those superior hair mattresses at Kellers & Marsh's, Garden sprinklers to suit every body at Osburn's Rncket Store. Cut prices on parasols at the Pal ace. Bargains In pants at Jackson's. CANVAS COTTS For a Few Days at KH$ A. EARING SALE. and Remember the Place, T. HOLVERSON 301 Commercial Street. THE OITY COUNCIL. franchises Granted to Two Electric Lines. Auother adjourned meeting of the city council was held last night to consider the ordinances granting to the Salem Motor Railway Co. and nlso to the Capital City Railway Co. certain street car privileges on the streets of this city. The ordinance bill allowing the Capital City Railway Co. the right to build, operate and mantaiu a street railway was put on its third reading and passed by a unanimous vote. The route of the road will be on that part of Liberty street running noithfioma connection with the present lino of the company's track on Cbemeketa street; and running three feet west of the center along Liberty street to the north boun dary line of the city limits; and on 18th stieet, running south from the nortli side of Bellevue street to the southern limits of the city, the track on Bellevue street to be located thiee feet trom the center. The privilege of operating a double track along 13th street at auy time is giv en the company. The ordinance granting to the Sa lem Motor Railway Co. the right to lay down and operate a street railwny upon all of Winter street, south of State street, upon all of Oak street; and on Liberty north of Center; ou 12th from Center to State; and from Cross to the southern limits of the city. -'The railway shall consist of a single track ou Libertv street and a single or double track on all other streets mentioned" nud shall belaid three ft ft east of the center of Libei ty stieet and thiee A. et from thecen ter of tho ot her streets. The provision allowiug the com pany to use gas motors was stricken out after the mayor said he would re fuse to sign tho ordiuance If it was parsed with such a provision. The vote was unanimous and the bill was passed. Tho following bills against tho city were nllewed: Robert McKillop, $34 50; J. D. Woods, 33 50; H.H.Ro jinson, $24 50; Salem Water Co., $!i88; It. II. Giese.SO 75; Ross E. Moores & Co., JO 75; Barr & Petzel, &1 33; Jack Green, 2 50. T. A. Ho ward and James Penland,(18; H. P. Minto,?178 9.3. J. 11. Albert made a complaint about tho condition of the bridge on Winter street across Sou tij mill creek Biudch: Needed. Last ovenlng J. H. Albert suggested to the coun cil tho necessity of a new bridge across Mill creek ou Winter street between Trade nud Mill. Tho old Inidgo isceitaiuly in n dilapidated condition and It is to be hoped the street committee will givo the mat ter due cousldeiation. Travel is constantly growing over this bridge, as neaily all depot traflo goes over it. When the old structure Is renewed it should be built the full width of the strtet and put several feet high er than the old one. Nearly every stranger who come Into the city Is carried over this old tumble down afl'air aud to say the least it must give a bad impression of our city. As soon as the city can afford it n fine bridge should be put in here. The Capitals. Capital Engine Co., No. 1, Halein fire department, hold a meeting last night. Dr. G. S. Wright, of McMinnville, was de clared an exempt fireman. The thunks of the companywere extend ed to the fol lowing ladies for dec orating tho cngiue for the Fourth of July parade: Mrs. J. G. Reuule, Mrs. O.D.IIutton, Mrs. Major Lord, Mrs. Jas,Brldgeford,Mlss Lottie and MissRoa McPhilllps, of McMinn ville, Miss Anuu Sims and Mis May Palmer. Masonic This evening at 7:30 o'clock Multnomah chapter, No. 1, R. A. M., will hold Its regular con vocation. There will bo work in conferring the Royal Arch degree. Big parasol sale at the Palace. 1.75 B. BTJREWT LOUSES. wo will soil our entire stock of La dies' Waists and Blouses at and even BELOW COST to close them out. ROBBED HIS PARTNER. W.P.Miller Robs John Bornd bably Caught. Pro- For several days two laboring men have been in the city, having como from California and looking for work. They were John Bernd and W, F. Mlller,and have stopped at the Cook hotel. This morning Bernd notified Capt. of Police Dilley that Miller had disappeared and that he was short $155.00,ulso an Elgin gold watch and a gold plated chain. Immediate search was made for Miller, but he lias no doubt left on the train going north this morning, Marshal Mluto started out ou the search with Bernd and after toltgraphing up and down the road tho man has finally been located ut Woodburn, or at least the authorities think ho is the man. Marshal Mluto left for thereon tho afternoon train and will no doubt re turn with his viotiiH. Tho thief very generously left his partner 20, but. he will now be allowed to return it all and spend a few years "making stoves." To the Asyliw. W. W. Cope land, who has for a long time pub lished the Weekly Woild at Port land, was brought up to the asylum last night by Deputy Sheriff More land. Mrs. Ratbfoa was committed from Portland for the fourth time. She imagines she is a queen who is born to rule, aud that sho has been sent by tho Savior of the world to evangelize the human race. Mrs. Pauline Fasel, aged 47, was the third arrival from tho metropolis. Military. The following ap poiutnieuts.have been made among the uon-commlssioued officers of H company, 2d Regt::F. C. Sell wood, first sergeant; Hal D. Patton.second sergeant; H. E. Epley, third Her- IgeantjC. D. Boothby, fourth sei- geaut; H. Davis, fifth sergeant. Four corporals will bo appointed July 15th, ou competitive examina tion. The company meets at 8:15 this evening. Notaries Public were appoint ed by the governor yesterdoy as follews: J. B. Bryson, Corvallis; W. H. H. Waters, Salem; John W. Rjbluson. Wimer, Jackson county; A. J. Florey, Eagle Point; W. A. Wilshire, Lakeview; R. S. Wllliamp, Eugene; Frank Merrill, Clatskauine. Geo. W. Buchanan, Charles E. Benu Portland. JumesE. Mills, of Sarcra mento, Cal., was appointed a com missioner of deeds for Oregon. Teachers Institute Profs. Ac kermann, and Wetzel, of Portland have been engaged by aupt. Gra ham to assist iu conducting institute. They will bo assisted by Prof. Yoder late county superintendent. The wont win negin next Monday in 'the East Salem school building. ALout 1G0 teachers are expected. No Music Boxes. It is a well known fact that one house In Salem sells shoes from 15 to 25 per cent, lower than aceitalu other house,and this is none other than Osburn's Racketstore. They do a strictly cash business, don't have to make up for losses on bad debts nor do they make all their patrons "chip in" to help buy a musio box for auy one favored customer. Subsidies Raised.-TIio Journal Is reliably informed that the Salem motor railway company in oflered 1000 by J. II. Albert to run its line on Winter and Oak streets and that enough other substantial subsides are ready to induce them to build their line through there at ouco, m Nervous Prostration. Since the Wilson afl'air Sheriff Samson, of Clackamas county has become ho thoroughly woiked up over it that ho Is now dangerously 111 at his homo in Oregon City, Nervous pros tration is his ailment. Try "Big Schooner" lemonade ut The Spa 110 State St. Fresh Halibut Davison & Whites & SOW. I LOCAL AM) PERSONAL. The family of V. W. Pugh has moved to Dallas. The McMinnville court house is to bo reconstructed. July 5 the engine of the Dalles woolen mills was started for the first time. Call Again Davison & Whites. Hops are reported thrifty. Lice aio being sprayed and kept down. Falls City had a successful cele bration. 11. A. Brewer returned from his trip to San Francisco today. Sturgeon Davison A Whites. Col. Kelsay returned to his homo In Corvallis ou the 11:17 train. Police officer Ad Dilley returned home yesterday, after six weeks speut at Foley springs. J. L. Mitchell was out yesterduy for the first time cince his late mis fortune, Ho is very much impro ved. Jddgo John Burnett, was a passen ger on the morning train. Chinook Davison & Whites. J. W. Bowie, of Portland, is in the city visiting with his cousins the Keller Bros. Tho boys arc doing some fishing to kill time. For tho coast or mountains, hack, horses, or complete outfits, see R. R. Ryon & Co., at rear of Willamette. T. McF. Pattou and family start tomoi row morning for Yaqulnabav, for a short season. Mr Pattou re turns Monday. Ayer's Ague Cure Is warranted to cure all malarial disorders, when taken according to directions. Sold by all dealers iu medlclue. Thodeus T. Sterling, of Peoria, 111. is in the city. He has come to lo cate, and is greatly pleased with Oregon's capital city. Read E. T. Barnes' full add, it gives valuable information, it will save you money by reading it if you will call ou them. 2t-d-lw. Baker City's financial report for July 4, 1892, shows a reduction of the city debt from forty-three thous and to twenty-five thousand dollars a very healthy showing. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, operating through the blood, eradicates the scrofulous taint. The Salem City Council is show ing a very progressive spirit in grant ing electric railway franchises. We cannot have too many electrio rail ways, Aud there is not going to lie auy better pioperty than these same loads after they ure built. All kinds of ladies' hose, of the well known grade kept by the New York Itacketj,iu stock now in great quan tity also for gents and children in iarge quautlty. 2t D-lw The big Schooner lemonade sold at The Spa is the only thing in Sa lem of its kiud. W.T.Stolz 110 State St, Salem is not a church going town. It had been previously advertised iu the city papers that the regiment would march to the M. E. church Sunday af3 o'clock for service but when they arrived there not more than a dozen people were present neither was there an oiganist or choir provided. Eugene Guard. Ladies' long sleeve and sleeveless vests aud gents under wear of auy kinds at tho New York Racket at very low prices also a full line of shoes in all sizes all of good quality. 2t d-lw. Sunday poultry full supply at Davisons & Whites' 94 Court St. A line of ecru laces iu Guipure d' Ireland at the Palace. Straw hats at bargains to close. Osburn's Raoket Store. AH kinds aud sizes. Canvass shoes of all sizes aud styles going at big reductions. E, F. Osburn's Raoket Store. An elegant line of ladles' qxfords at $1.50 at the Palace. a lew lawn cuairs at your own price. Keller & Marsh. Caitured. It has been learned with pleasure that the lino shoe trade of this city is being captured by It. J. Flemings, 118 State street. Are You Goino? If you are go ing to the coast or mountains this season, remember Clark & Eppley are best prepared to fill your orders for all provisions. i'OR the coast. Parties con templatiug going to the Coast are advised to see R, R. Ryan, rear of VVillawcttee Hotel. 0223 Any one going East cannot afibrd to miss seeiug Shaw & Downing, agents of the Northern Pacific rail way. They mukebe loweit rates. DIED. GIE&Y. Aurora, Oregon, Thurs day, July 7, 1692, Mrs. Fred Giesy. Deceased was tho wife of Post master Fred Giesy, of Aurora. Sho was aged 20 years. Tho fatal mala- dy was consumption. She leaves four children, tho youngest a boy two years old, and tho oldest a boy of eleven. The funeral was held at 4 o'clock tills afternoon, EPLER.-At 11 p, in. Thursday, July 7,1892, at the residence of W. J.Polly, 340 Winter street, Mrs, 0. W, Epler aged 88 years, 3 months and 8 days, Mrs. Epler's ailment was cancer of the stomach, She was the wife of G. W. Epler, who formerly con ducted the Salem soda work. They came to Salem last March from California, women. muni "Tf ttlJJ.iM.wIlJg Tho common nflllctlong of women nro sick-hcad-.ichcs, indigestion iiiduorvoua troubles. They arlso largely from ctomsch disorders. As Jny'i Vegetable ErpnrlHa Is tho only bowel regulating preparation, you can sec why It Is moro effective than any otherFarta pnrllla In thofo troubles. ItlsdallyrolIerluK hundreds. The notion Is mild, direct and cfTecthc Wo liao scores of letters from grateful women. Vfo refer ton few! Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Ilarrim, 142 Tth St., & r. General debility, Mrs. Ileldcu, 510 Mason HU, 8 P. Nervous debility, Miss R. Rosenblum, 232 miiBt.,8. r. Stoiiineh troubles, Mrs. II. L. Wheaton, 701 Tost St., 8. F. Blck heartache, Mrs. M. B. Trice, 1G Prnipcet Places. 1 Sick- headaches Sirs. M t'ov, ler, .127 Kill" St., 8. F. Indlgentlon, Mrs. C. 1). fituarl, 1K1 M(rIod hi., H. F. Constipation, Mrs. C. Melvln, liK ICcnrii) Rt, Vegetable Jt(iv' i "n.r'1, niott e.h.'('ho, biP-i ! l 8,in.' i ' ure fn-JlK) For sale by Dau'l J. Fry, 225 Com mercial street. COUNTY couur. , ' The county court Thursday awarded the contract for buildlug a bridge across the little north font of theSantiam to It. L. Morris, for J942. The bridge is to be iv 112 foot span. It will be a straining beam structure. Viewers' report was read in the matter of tho Plowman and Ger mau road. Tho court allowed $10 for the keeping of Emma Murphy, a pau per. Mrs. Ellen Savage is tho dis bursing agent. In the matter of tho Vedder road; argued and submitted. In the matter of stationary for the couuty officers; lithographic and plain envelopes were oidered from a Portland house. G. P. Terrell was appointed to su perlnteud the. construction of the bridge on the little north fork of the Santlam. The J. K. P. Farreus road was or dered established when Farreus pays all costs. The poles of tho Pacific Postal Telegraph company, 83 In number, located in the Mailou and Jefferson road, iu road district No. 20, were ordered removed within ton days. SUPRL'MK COUIlf. Salem, Or., July 7, '92. Joseph Liggett et al., respondents, vs. W. S. Ladd et al., appellants, appeal from Benton county; argued and submitted. Geo. A. Williams, attorney for respondent. John Bur nett, J. F. Watson and L. Flinn at torneys forapallant. J. E. Hamiltou, lespondent, vs.T. J. Blair et al., appellants, appeal from Benton county; motion to dis miss appeal argecd and submitted. John Burnett and L Flinn attorney for appellant. John Kelsay attor ney for respondents; motion to dis miss appeal. A lltunlrotl Years to Come. Wouldn't you like to live until the year A. I). 2001), just to see tho peo ple and the world generally? Who knows but what you might, If yon observe tho laws of health, and keep tho stomach, liver aud bowels hi full action. The best medicine known for this is Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets. They are small, sugar coated granules, but powerful to cure; produce no nausea or griping; easy to take, aud a sure euro for bil iousness, constipation, headache, and diseases produced by an Inact ive fiver. A convenient vest-pocket remedy. Bins Wanted. On Its 5& 6 Block 24 North Salem and the buildings thereon. This piopeity must be fold Any reasonable bid entertained. $000. enn remain ou mortgage pay able In installments If desired. Spald ing & Rogers, Bush-Breymau Block 7-2-tf At Labi'. Wo have secured plenty of tho choicest Royal Ann cherries for canning, Ilarritt & Mo Intyre. The Firsp Break. Paiaeols are still in season, but the Palace today reduces the prices to close stock. All first giudo goods. Parasols at cost nt the Puluce. Shoes less Ihauoostr.t Jackson's. Geo. F. Smith is headiiunrters fur tents, hammocks and stoold, Cottle Block. Have you seen those gents' shoes at tho Now York Racket? Only $1.00. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Costorla . U&& In Millions of Honjes H kP fieaMBaking A ummer Nice and soft -DON'T FORGET TI-I33 PLACE WOOLBN MILL, 2!M Commercial Street, SALEM JIAKKKTS. Wheat- GGc per bushel. Oats U840c per bushel. Potatoes 25e per bushel. Flour-$4.20 per bbl. Bran (Sacked) $19.60iper ton Rhorls (Sacked) f 21.S5 per ton. Eggs lou per dozan. Chickens Roosters, 7o per lb.; heus, 1012o per' lb.; broilers nud fryers, 15c per lb. Turkeys 1012Jo per lb. Ducks 1215c per lb. Geeso 7o per lb. Lard 75c$l per pail. Uutter 2530o per pound. Beef 712Jc dressed, 2c on foot Veal 0c, dressed. Pork-OJc dressed;5o on foot. Wool 1620c per lb. Every Testimonial In behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is strictly truo and will bear the closest Investigation. No matter where it may be from, it is as leliable and worthy your confidence as if it came from your most respected neighbor. Have you ever tried this excelent medicine? For a general family cathartic we confidently recommend Hood'sPills. They should be in every home med lclue chest. .xf m- aJLwscagmwiw ej sick Headaehonnil relievo all tho troubles Incl dent to a bilious state of tho Bjstcm, such al Dizziness, NaiiM-n. Diousiuefw, Distress aftei eathiR, Pain in tlm SI la. So While- their most remarkable sucot&s has been shown in curing flcndaci y, yet Cahtfu's Little Liver Fills iro equnlly alnablo in Constipation, curing ud pru entlng this annoying complaint, while thoj- also correct all disorders of the stomach, (timulite the liver and regulate the bowels. 5vcn If they only cured cho thoy would bo almost prlcoless to thoso who buffer from this distressing cemplaint: nut fortunately their goodness does not end here, and thoso who once try them will find tlii'so little pills valuablo In so many ways that ihev will not bo willing to do without them. But after all sick head HE s the bano of so many lives that here Is where ivb nialct) our great boast. Our pills euro It n hllo others do not. CAitTKn's Little Livrn Tills aro very small and ery easy to take. Ono or two pills make nose, 'iiioy are strictly vegetable and do 'lot gripo or purge, but by their gentlo nction pie iso all who uso them. In ials at 25 oriiti ih o f or jjl , Sold et ery where, of sent by mail. CAEIE3 lCTSlCIUE CO., Ucw lexi. tad Fill K 11 B R 11 f) ' Hi umau urn mux iim Ool. Olay King to bo Hanged. Jackson, Tonn., July 8. Tho supremo court yesterday rendered a decision in the famous murder case of Colonel H. Clay King, author of King's Digest of the Laws of Tennessee, and a leading member of tho Memphis bar. On March 10, 1801, he shot aud killed R. H. Pos ton, another prominent attorney. Klug was sentenced to bo hanged. Tho supreme court, to which tho case was appealed, sustained tho sentence of tho lower court, and re manded King to the custody of the shorlfl of Bhelby county to bo hang ed August 12th. To Boycott Oarnogio's Iron. Chicago, Juno 7. A committee of tho Amalgamated Iron aud Steel Association from Pittsburg nro hero to comer with workman In tho building trades, with a view of boy cotting all Iron and steel from Car negie works at Homestead If non union men aro put to work Thoy were well received, and tho couro asked for will probably bo complied with. Similar committees wero sent to other largo cities, and a gon eral building tie- up Is not Impro bable. MARKETS. I'll JIT LAND, Jllly 8,- Vttlloy,S.1.26$1.8.j Walla Wheat Walla, $.1.25 Han Fuancjsco Cal., July 8 Wheat, seller I.1.41J Chioacio Ills., July 8, Wheat 771 40 Years? the Standard a nw'rk bAmr.K RCra. - rr r- -KS ! T 8 J.E?, vaffl':"Swf,i BfJLLS. 'iSl CURE HEAD Big Drive -ON- Weight Underwear, nnd cool, just tho thine: for T. HART, 247 The FLAGS, R. o m a. ra CANDLES, Sky Rockets, SET PIECES, ETC BROOKS k Day We Hpad quarters for Fourth of July Goods. Country orders filled WJlUljigbAljlS JtATJJS. Wk m iff - A m w w m m for Infants "CastoTlnls so well adapted to children that I recommend it as suporlor to any prescription known to tno." n. A. Ancincn, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, K. V. "Tho uso of 'Castorla' Is so universal and its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorso It. Few arethe Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Cahlos lUnrrN, D.D., New York City. Lato Pastor Bloomlngdalo Iieformod Church. Tots Centaur McCarthy Defeated. Lonl'on July 8. The most nota ble aunoncement in tho election re turns today is tho defeat of Justin McCarthy, leader of the anti Par nellito party by Ross, Conservative. Up to three this afternoon returns show the election of 1G2 Conserva tives, 124 Liberals, 22 Liberals Un ionists, 13 nntl Parnellltes, and 4 raruoiiues. this makes 825 mem bers chosen or nearly half of the 070 members of the house, All Aboard! Make liasto. Your baggnco is oil right, but havoyou got n bottloorHosteter'sStom neb Hitters? Nol Then you have mndo iisadomluslon, and If you are troubled with stomach qualms ou route If you ure sea nick , my dear sir, or tnndum, you will have deserved your lute. How dreadfully tho waves or the Jarring ol the enelno or Hcrew slinkcs you up! Now there is a mute but awful call to thoshlp'ssldo. Now it you had the Hitters along with you this wouldn't happen. Travelers and tourists, tuko our advice, nnd bolore you start on your yntchlng or ocean voyage, your coost wiho trip or Inland outing, obtain the ltlt tom, and I tins fortify yourselves ngalust Ntoninch dluicultlcs, malaria, dyspepsia, and the cllectsof exposure In rougbweuth or or bad diet or water. Tuko It, too, for biliousness, kidney tioublu una rheuma tism. Everybody Goi:?. Whoro? Why, to Hellonbraud's restaurant. Oxford tics, tho very at It, J. Flemings. latest styles Mr, W. M. Terry, who has been in tho drug business at Elkton, Ky., for tho past twelve years, says: "Chamberlain's Cough Itomcdy gives better satisfaction than any other cough medlclno I havo ever sold." There Is good reason for this. No other will euro a cold so quickly; no other Is so certain a preventative and cure for croup; no other nflords so much relief iu cases of whooping cough. For sale by Geo.E. Good Druggist. A New Kind of Jiisurmico. For twenty-fivo cents you can in sure yourself and family against nny bad results from nn attack of bowel complaint during tho summer. Ono or two doses of Chamberlain's Colio. Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy will euro any ordinary caso. It nover falls nnd is pleasant and safe to take. No family can afiord to be without It. For salo at 25 and CO cents per bottle by Geo. E. Good, druggist. Dyspepsia in IU worst lorms will wield to l ho tine ofCnrttr'H Little Nerve 1'llls, aided by Carter's Little JJver Pills. 1 hey not only relieve present distress but streiigliton the stomach and digestive ap paratus. There are many forms of norvous debil ity In mm that yield to the Uko or Carter's Iron Pills. TliOhO who are troubled with nervous weakness, night sweats, etc, should try them. Backache Is almost Immediately relieved by wearing ono of Carter's smart Weed and; llnlludoua Baekaohe Plaster. Try one aud bo free from pain, Piloe 23 cents. MARSHALL HAhlS ready method Jn drowning, as to what to do and how to do it, will be found In Dr. Kuufinanu's Medical Work; fine colored plates from life. Send three 2-cont stamps, to pay autii ttiivv ryvi postage, to A. I JJoaton, Mass,, P, Ordway & Co.. and receive a conv free, tho hot days. at The- STORK - Salem, Oregon. LEADING MERCHAN?J TAILORS. COMMERCIAL STREET. ' Celebrate! FIRE CRACKERS Balloons, i TRIANGLES.,: HARRITT, 1r- aW- C$ at lowest f' and Children. Castorla cures Colle, Constipation, , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di. pestion, s Without injurious medication. i " For several years I haro recommendeb. your Castorla, ' and shall always continue to do so as it has invariably produced beneficial ' results." , , Edwin F. Pardei. M. D., " ., " The Winthrop," 125th Street and Tth Are, New York City. , v'" Company, 77 Muntuv Btoest, Nkw You. J State op Okio, City of Toledo, ) fi Lucas county. bs .-t Frank J. Chonsv makes oath that he t the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Che ney a Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Hollars for each and every case , of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall h Catarrh Cure. ; KttANiC J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed lhy' my presence, this 0th day of December, AJ D. l&U. A. Yf . GLKAHON,1 - , hkal.1 Notary Public. "v Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Wu-V ternally nnd acts directly on the'' blood and mucous surfaces of the , system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O'j JtSTSold by druggists, 75o. To the Ladies. "Vlavi" stands j alone, the greatest medical discovery of tho nineteenth century. (From an M. D., iu tho Ladies' Health Journal, Newark, Ohio.) You ara cordially invited to call and Invest!- gate for yourselves. Olllce over 4n and 9 cent store, Cottle-Parkhurst . block, Commercial Btreet, Salem. ,- lm Oregon, Dissolution, firm of Spraguo & Allen ialit Tho dissolved, G. D. Sprague having pur chased the entire business. All bills will be payable to him. G.D. BritAdUE. F. T. Allen. Iluclcleii'g Arnlca'Sulve. Tho Best Salve la tho world for Out, Bruises, Hores. Ulcers, Salt Kheum. 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