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E CAPITAL JOURNAL.
JRSDAY, JULY 21, 1802.
U1ERT k PATTERSON,
t
lers in urocenes, uocKery,
isware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
ihes, Windowglass, Etc. bole
ts for Epicure Tea and Big
leaking Powder.
?D. GOODIIUK. K. CAIIILL.
JUILDING MATERIAL.
Irae. cement, piaster, flair, nre
'buildlnK brick, fire clay, sand,
irel, blacksmith ntid house coul,
d, all kinds, wholesale and re-
unice uii state street.
Goodhue & Oahill.
fjFoai Valll-y Tkanscmi't, Dal-
-When Miss Iua Nies returned
Salem, last week, Miss Emma
Indrot accompanied her aud has
knlned on a pleasaut visit.
torney Q. G. Bingham and Mr.
auel Ramp, of Salem, were in
?n on legal tnistness, xMouuay.
.Mrs. Ashbaugh, mother of
iln, who9o death occurred Sunday,
taken to Salem by her son Dave
inday evening. The good lady is
'invalid and Ella hud been a con-
iut attendant upon her for years;
Id it was no wonder that the moth-
iwas grief-stricken at the los3 of
fer daughter. It is hoped that the
iange of location for a time may
rove beneficial to Mrs. Ashbaugh'a
Milth which is very poorly.
irs. Addio Holnmu, of Salem, has
sited her parents Mr. and Mrs.
srdy Holman, for some days.
m
EShould NOT I1K ALLOWED. A
wyel-headed citizen suggests to the
wbmtNAL that the painting of ad
CTrtismeuts on the new Commercial
reet bridge should not be allowed.
' the woodwork requires painiing
' protection the city should have
; painted, but not allow its good
ppearance to be spoiled by all runn
er of lettering. This might also
sly to the big Willamette bridge.
i a rule these signs are not very
iutifully executed, aud besides
ere is plenty ot- room elsewhere
hfot such matter.
I'
Professional Teachers. The
act that teaching in the public
itchools is rapidly rising to the dig
nity of a profession, if it has not ul-
Bady reached that posltiou,is shown
gy the large number of students who
Ere seeking professional training in
bur state normal schools. The at
tendance at Monmouth lust year,
he largest perhaps in the North-
pest, wus made up of representatives
from almost every county in tuo
Btate, besides a good aggresate re
presentation from Washington,
lldaho, British Columbia, and Alus-
Ika.
Apples. Esq. Jas. Batchelor,
while viewing a road from the east
end of Asylum avenue, east through
fllampden park then north to Sil-
verton road, secured an apple branch
j: one foot long, containing forty ap-
i pies, which was left at this ofllce.
m
K ISO JMIOST, HiU vross can inuuua
' his cold storage room to a temper
ature below freezing, but the meats
are never frozen, as they aro kept
at about 38 degrees.
New Cornice. Tho front of the
entire post oillce block is belnar treat
ed to a new cornice, and the build
ing is being otherwise Improved.
Ed Jackson, Hatter, State St.
Children's shoes, all grades, prices
and sizes, just in. We can save you
25 per cent, on these goods and guar
antee results-.Osburn's Backet store
Lunn has to move before August
1st. Everything at auction.
Nothing competes with the New
York ice cream made by Westacott
& Irwin.
Church and plcnio committees
who want ice cream cannot afford to
miss what Westacott &. Irwin have
to oiler.
HOW TO TAKE' IT EASY.
f
BUREN & SON
Have the Recipe, in that elegant line of
NEW FANCY CHAIRS
JUST RECEIVED.
commencing
MI
-AND-
-AT-
OUR SPECIAL LOW SALE
AT
HOLVERSON'S,
301 Commercial Street.
SALEM'S WICKED STREETS.
They Are Dangerous and Should
be Improved Forthwith.
Tuo nesesslty of street improve
ments in Salem is becoming greater
every day, and the city cannot
ailord to loose any more time on the
matter. Unless the business streets
of the city are brought to grado and
improved soon, much annoyance
and expense will bo Incurred both
to the city and to individuals. lor
instance the Capital City railway
company's track on State street, be
tween Commercial aud Liberty,
has already been rebuilt twice, un
der the direction of the city, and It
is now found to bo about fourteen
Inches Delow grade near Liberty
street, Tho extension beyond has
been ordered on grade, thus leaving
a jog of fourteen inches, and the
result Is that track will have to be
rebuilt a third time to make it con
form with the new State street line,
aud with tho Liberty street line.
This brings great expense to tho
company, which should be prevent
ed in tho future by making the
street as it should be. It is not only
a buideu to tho company but poor
economy to the city. On Commer
cial street near the postofllce a simi
lar state of affairs exists. Tho elec-
. trio company's track has been built
three times, and while the horse-car
line Is built as the city ordered It, it
now stands a foot above grade.
In front of the Turner block aud
the new Bush building both tracks
are from six to twelve inches higher
than the street. In tho places re
ferred to, aud in many other in
stances that could be cited, the streets
are actually dangerous to travel.
Now, whether these various tracks
are on grade or not, the city Is re-
hpouslble for tho discrepancy be
tween them and the streets, and im
mediate action should bo taken to
have the" whole matter adjusted.
Without a doubt the best way to ac
complish this is to order the streets
brought to a permanent grade.
Let permanent drainage be made
by putting iu substantial curbs,
gutters and sower connections to
carry ofT the water and the streets
will be in good shape until some
permanent pavement is determined
upon. The work thus done will bo
for all time, and additional work
can bo done when the city sees fit
But this should be done forthwith,
for our streets are now not only
iu a dangerous condition, but an
unsightly disgrace to our city.
Constable Carter all Right.
Sheriff Kelly lias rewarded John
T. Carter, of "West Chehalem,
Yamhill county, for having cap
tured the child murderer, Wilson.
Tiie reward consisted of $300, in ad
dition to whicli Constable Carter
was glyen a handsome revolver and
a pair of handcuffs by Multnomah's
sheriff. Mr. Carter came to this
city yesterday in an apparently
healthy condition, despite reports
that ho Is dying from blood-poisoning,
caused by a finger being bitten
by Wilson. The member was badly
chowedupbut will uot cause Mr.
Carter further annoyance.
Lawn Bartv. On Friday even
ing of this week, the 22d, the ladies
of the M. E. church will conduct a
lawn social on the lawn of C. B.
Moores, on State street. There will
be lc cream,egg lemonade,cake and
an abundance of amusement aud
everything nice. You should be
sure and attend.
All But One. The subscrlp
tions to the fourtof July celebration
have all been paid lu except $10.00
against Simon cigar house, which
he rtfuscs pay since the celebra
tiou is over, A detailed report wljl
appear Boon. 4th of July Com.
Tents aud complete camping out
fits to suit everybody at Geo. T
Smith's. Cottle block.
Everybody Gors. Where?
"Why, to Hellenbraud's restaurant.
Flue neckwear, Ed Jackson's.
18th.
TTS
PRICES
WHAT THEY EARN.
Salem's Qprps of Teachers for
Next Year Their Salaries.
SOUTH SALEM.
MrR 8. G. Grubbe, Supt $1200
E. H. Anderson, principal MM)
Mur.v Van Wagner 000
Jessie Northrup 000
Mury Reynolds ouo
Mabel Brehnnt 000
Hattie Coburn -. GOO
Muttio McNary GOO
G. M. Whipple COO
Alleua Mellen 600
Grace Peebles COO
Margaret Cosper COO
NOKTIl BALEM.
J. A. Sellwood, principal
Jane Morris
A. W. Loug
Lillian Gwynno
Helen Hibbard
000
600
COO
COO
COO
CENTKAL.
Mrs. A. IT. Dodd $ GOO
Mary McKlnley COO
Maria D'Arcy 600
LINCOLN.
T. T. Mathows $750
Ollvo M. Capwell 600
YHW PAKK.
Mr.-. McAdams $750
Corria Beutley 600
NEW TEACHERS NOT ASSIGNED.
Clara B. Frick $ 600
Ada M. Reynolds GOO
Nellie Cornuhau GOO
Anna L. Morrison COO
School Children of Oregon.
Below Is given the number of per
sons between the ages of 4 and 20
years residing in the different coun ceun
ties: Counties. Males.
Baker 1,112
Benton 1,840
Clackamas. 3,501
Clatsop .... 1,440
Columbia 958
Coos 1,851
Crook 501
Curry 364
Females.
1,117
1,857
3,286
1,157
927
1,686
554
301
2,329
847
599
395
2,129
875
436
393
3.150
3,160
394
4,604
745
0,147
1,088
377
711
2,349
2,130
804
1,424
2,786
2,274
Total
2,229
3,097
0,847
2,603
1,885
3,527
1,055
605
Douglas WJ.)
4,758
1,754
1,282
815
4,330
1,825
927
801
6,268
7,190
854
8,792
1,480
18,361
3,430
803
1,403
4,970
4,399
1,001
2,870
5.603
Grant
UU7
G83
420
2,201
050
491
308
Gilliam
Harney
Jackson
Josephine
Lane 3,112
Linn 4,030
Malheur 4G0
Marion 4,188
Morrow 741
Multnomah- 9,214
Polk 1,743
Sherman 400
Tillamook-. C92
Umatilla 2,637
Union 2,260
Wallowa 857
Wasco 1,452
Washington 2,807
Yamhill. 2,372
4,040
Total 57,103 64,007 111,770
Last year the total number of
school children in the state was 105,
622, as against 111,770 this year,
which is au increase of 6148.
Not Dead. This morning early
crape wa3 found on the door of Pat
ton's book storo, and as Cooke was
tho only member of the family in
the city, some of his friends expected
to attend his funeral forthwith. But
at the usual hour the young man
was on band and doing business as
usual. He still lives.
Tho Genuine Merit
Of Hood's Sarsaparilla wins friends
wheieever it Is fairly and honestly
tried. Its propietors are highly
gratified at the letters which come
entirely unsolicited from meu and
women in the learned professions
warmly commending Hoods Sarsa
parilia for what it has done for them.
Hoods Pills are purely vegetable,
perfectly harmless, effective, biit do
not cause pain or gripo. Be sure to
get Hood's
Bargains for you, at Jackson's.
Halibut Davison & White. .
See our Russia calf ladies' oxfords
for $2 50. It. J. Fleming, 118 State
street.
An elegant line of crockery, tuLlo
sets, aud chamber sets, given away
with that superior baking powder,
at Clark & Eppley's.
Mirrors. Bevel plate and
sinoot h plate, all sizes and prices ut
Keller & Marsh's.
July
LOCAL AAD PERSONAL.
For a choice meal in a cool dining
room always go to Helloubraud's
Mrs. Wm, England and Mrs. Eu
gene
Broyman left forNowortyes-'
terday.
Mr and Mrs. E. M. Walto expect
to start for Newport tomorrow for a
llttlo sea air,
Commercial street Is being lined j
with ties for the now electric car-
line. Dirt will be flying in a few
days.
Moro work Ju sight for Salem la
boring men makes times good In tho
capital city.
A. Bird has withdrawn from tho
Salem cannery aud returned to
Iowa, whero he has Interests In sim
ilar business.
Robt. McCrow, who has been ab
sent about two years, returned homo
lost night.
Rev.P. S. Knight and wifo return
ed homo today, after having spent
ten days In California.
C. P. Bishop, manager of tho
Woolen Mill store is at Corvallls to
day on a business visit.
Bummer goods at auction Saturday
at Lunn's.
A. N. Moores was a Portland visi
tor today,
Mrs. E. F. Oiburn, returned
home today from a two weeks visit
at Eugene.
Branson & Gelbol can supply you
with any fruit you waut for can
ning. If they;haveu't it in stock
they will get it fresh.
Ben Fostner and wife returned
last evening from a two weeks out
ing at Rock Creek, Meh'ama, and
other points. They returned with a
good supply of trout.
N. B. McDowell, of Cleveland,
Ohlo.has been visiting his cousin, C.
L. Dailoy, the fruit ranchman south
of town, having Just returned from
a trip to Alaska.
C. M. Lockwood and Ben Taylor
roturned yesterday from Fish lake,
where they have been on a fishing
expedition. The boys made the trip
on their bicycles.
Druggists aud all others who sell
Ayer's Ague Cure aro authorized to
guarantee a cure in every instance.
Try this medicine first.
Go to the auction Saturday after
noon at Lunn's.
Hal. D. Patton Is off for a visit
with his sister. Mrs. McCully, at
Joseph, Oregon,
Thos. Holland is again ornament
ing the county jail. He loves to
fight, perhaps uot wisely, but too
well.
For the complexion use Ayer's
Sarsaparillu.It brings blooming
health to the cheeks.
Dress goods at auction at Lunn's
Saturday afternoon.
Thoro is a possibility of the Salem
motar railway company at once
putting in their own power, togeth
er with a complete electric light
plant.
Miss Tlllle Brown, who has been
the guest of E. F. Parkhurst and
family the past few weeks, left for
Portland this afternoon, and ufter
visiting friends there a few weeks
will return to her home in Sheldon,
Iowa.
E. F. Croisan returned today form
Independence valley, where he was
In camp with several others.
Hon. E. F. Parkhurst was con
siderably hurt this morning by be
ing thrown from a buggy while
driving in North Balem. One of
ankles is so badly sprained as to con
fine him to his room for a few days.
Mrs. J. J. Murphy went to Port
land this afternoon, for a short visit.
The Capital City Railway com
pany is putting in a switch just
east of the state house on State
street.
Hon. Phil Metschan and Judgn
Moore are at Woodburn this after
noon attending somo Masonic
doings.
Frank Lovoll returned yesterday
from his outing at Slab creek.
Contractor Southwlck will begiu
work on the house of representatives
improvement next Monday, with a
corps of workmen, wheu the job
will he pushed through in his usual
stylo.
OREGON ITEMS.
The Troutdale distillery, burned
sometime ago, is to bo rebuilt.
The dedication of the First Prea
byterlan church of Florence is in
definitely postponed, says tho West.
Mill City Gazette: There Ja a
bare possibility that the O, P. com
pany will commence work on their
extension about the 10th of Septem
ber, if not before.
Cuptain Symoushas Instructed his
superintendent to sturt in on the
work of improving Coos bay and the
Coquille immediately, and ills force
is now busy getting outspecillcationa
for contract work.
The Eugene bunks refuse to take
county warrants even ut a discount.
The Florence West contains a fine
description aud illustrations of
Heceta Head, and Cape, and Caves.
A new m ago" road ' beingopeiied
betweeu Camas valley and Reaton.
With the best uiuterial to build
them, Orepm has the threat high
ways of almost any btate In the
Uulou.
A bridge is needed at Mill City,
and If the matter is properly prteen.
ted to the county court favorable
uctioti will no doubt be takou, kh It
should btr. Albany Herald.
'
ExpreM wagon, Wm. Sargeut,
pimples,
Tho old Idea wai that racial eruptions weie
I nfla tn m Vilrn ttnmn ft tnm n1ilnVt ilia
opolaah Thus the old Sarsaparlllas con-
tain potash, draitto mineral, that Instead
of decreasing', actually create! moro erup
tions. You hare noticod this when taking
othcrBarssparlllas. It is however now known
that tho stomach, the blood cresting power,
JSXSZ
atlons. A stomach clogged by indigestion or
constipation, vitiates the blood, tcsult pim
ples. A clean stomach and healthful di
gestion purifies it and they disappear. Thus
Joy's Vegetable Sorsaparilla is compounded
after the modern Idea to rcgulato the bowels
aud stimulate the digestion. Tho effect Is
Immediate. A short testimonial to contrast
the action of the potash Sarsaparlllas and
Jot's, lire, a D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St,
8. P., writes: ' I have for years had Indi
gestion. I tried a popular Barcaparllla but It
actually canted more pimples to break out
may face. Ilearlng that Joy's was a later
preparation and acted differently, t tried It
and the pimples immediately disappeared."
Joy
g venerable
Sarsapariila
Largest bottle, most effertlyc, same price.
For sale by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com
merclal street.
With health and bcautv laden,
A rich and prlceloss thins,
To woman, pule and wasted.
My precious gill I bring.
Such tho object and such-the mis
sion of woman's valued friend,
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
Don't let unreasonable prejudice
prevent you from sharing the health
and beauty proflered, In good faith,
by this most excellent Remedy!
None of tho almost countless weak
nesses and dlseales peculiar to
woman, but that readily yield to Its
magical powerl Manufactured, re
commeuded, sold through druggiats,
and guaranteed by tho World's
Dispensary Medical Association,
Buffalo, N. Y., to give satisfaction,
in every case, or money paid for It,
cheerefully lefuuded.
Prom Salem to The Sea.
The Southern aud Oregon Pacific
railroad company will run au ex
cursion from Salem to Yaquina bay
Saturday, July 23d 1802, leaving
Salem at 5 p. m., arriving at Ya
quina where steamers will bo wait
ing to convey excursionists to New
port without delay. On return,
train will leave Yaquina at 0 p. m.,
Sunday aud 7 a. m., Monday, laud
tng passengers In Salem at 7:30 a.
m., and 1:30 p. m., as desired. Faro
round trip Salem to Newport and
return $4.00 including traustor be
tweeu Yaquina city and Newport.
No change of cars at Albany.
Tickets on sale at Gilbert Bro.,
aud S P. ticket ofllce. 7-10-lt
Great rush to Jackson's.
Child's folding street carts Just
the thing to take to the coast at Os
burn's Backet store.
Bemember elothlug sale, Jackson's
House Caukiaqi For the
coast lust what you want, At
Geo, F. Smith's.
Tenting on the old camp ground
In one of those tents from Osburn's
Backet storo Is tho height of enjoy
ment.j-
niAitniKi.
DAVIDSON-SQUIRES.-At. Dal
las, on July 10, 192, Miss Nettie
Davidson.of Beuua Vista to Harry
Squrres.
Testing the Baking Powders.
Comparative Worth Illustrated,
nY PROF. PETER COILEER, iatk ciikmist in cniEP of tub
DEPARTMENT OB" AQKICULTUKK, WASUINGTON, D. O.
DIt. PRICE'S
Pure Cream Tarter.
ROYAL ..
Contains Ammonia.
UNRIVALED.. .. .
Alum and Ammonia.
Taylor's 1 Spoortfr
Alum and Ammonia.
MONARCn .
Alum aud Ammonia.
BNOIVDALL......
Alum and Ammonia.
CALUMET ..
Contulus Alum.
nOTKL
Contains Alum,
YARNALL'S .,
Alum ana AramouiK.
MILK... . ..
Alum and Ammonia.
SHEPARD'S . Vr..
Alum and Ammonia,
UON-RON ..
Contains Alum
FOREST CITY ,.-fr ..
Alum and Ammonia.
CHICAGO YEAST
Alum and Ammoniu.
CROWN ..
Alum and Ammonia,
SILVER STAR.. m
Alum end Ammonia,
DODSON&niLS
Alum and Ammonia,
Collier,
The Carbonic acid gas was calculated to get the leavening strength and
the ouantative analysis to ascertain the comparative wholcsomeness, purity,
and general usefulness of the leading Powder The result of Prof. Collier's
examination and test, reveals tho fact, that, with but one exception, every
brand tested contained either Ammonia or Alum, and a number both,
Not one woman in ten thousand would use an Ammonia or Alum Baking
Powder if she knew it. Such Powders not only undermine the health, but
ammonia imparts a sallow or blotched complexion.
Note. Dr. Price's Cream Bakinu Powder, as shown ty Prof. Coll ers
examinations, is the only pure Crearn Tartar Powder found free from adulter
ation and the'highest in 'strength. All authorities report Dr. Price's free from
Ammonia, Alum, Lime, or any other adulterant The purity of this ideal
Powder has never been questioned.
JsdkatM the Powder containing either Aota or Alum.
IadleatM too rowder couUlulsif t Aanaeel and Alum.
While the diagram shows some of these Ammonia or Alma Powders
to be of higher rtreSgth than others classed below them, It must Ufta
tkatthev possess any value, All Ammonia or Alum powdr should b
iyoidsd at uangerotti, so putter how high thsir strssgtk.
REDUCTIONS GRAND!
NOW BEING MADE ON EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE,
EVERY PURCHASE. r j
"if
WOOLEN MILL STORK,
J8!9 Commercial Street, - - - Salem, Oregon.
Closing Out Sale.
Everything must go. Goods at
your own prices until Saturday
night, como and see the Immense
line of crockery, glass and tinware.
1.00 will buy you $2.00 worth of
goods at the Great Eastern Tea Com
pauy, 317 Commercial St. Salem.
7-21-3t
STATE OP OKIO, CtTY OP TOLEDO,!,,,,
LUCAS COUNTY. I"'
Frank J. Uliongy make oath that he Is
the Benlor partner of the llrm or V. J. Che
ney a Co., doiug buslnet.1 In tho city of
rolcdo, county and Btato aforesaid, ana
that said llrm Will pay tho sum or Odo
Hundred JUollarsrorcdch and oery oaso
of Cnturrh that cannot bo cured by tho
use of Hall s Catarrh Cure
KHANK J. CHENEY.
Bworn to bpforo mo and subscribed In
my presence, this Uth day or DeMmber, A,
D. lsk A. V. OLKASON,
3KAL.1 Notary rubllc.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is takeu in
ternally aud acts directly on tho
blood and mucous surfaces of tho
system. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. Cuns-EY &, Co., Toledo, O
BSjy-Sold by druggists, 75o.
RKAIi LSTATB MOVEMENTS.
January transfers $170,220 50
February trausfers 203,074 05
March transfers 175,674 89
April transfers 182.C09 20
May trausfers 94,432 75
J uue transfers 80,824 00
Julytodate 43,095 00
jntA' 20.
U. F. Jory and wlfo to J. C. John
son; 20 acres Battlo Creek fruit
farm SHOO
Geo, Settlemolr and wife to Mar
tin It. Settlemelr; tract 1 0 a r 1 w, q
cdSl
Peter Sharbach aud wife to B. A.
Kuedelj part acre 1 0 s r 1 w $100
J. H. Settlemelr and wifo to W.
IT. Johnson and E. P. Marcom; 1
acre 1 5 s r 1 w, q o d $1
Strength and Hoalth.
If you are not fcollng strong and
healthv. try Electrio Bitters. If
"La Grippe" has left you weak and
weary, use Electrio Bitters. This
remedy acts directly on Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding
those organs to perform their funct
ions. If you aie afflicted with Sick
Headache, you will flud a speedy
and permanent relief by taking
Electric Bitters. One trial will con
vince you that this lathe remedy
you need. Large bottles only 50 c,
at Dan'l J. Fry's drug store.
Baby ct led,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Caatorla
4r..HHOHHH
Ahove diagram was drawn and verified in all Its details, by Prof, Peter
who i9 pre-eminent as n cuennst, anu acienusi. iuq uiusirouuu
. .i.. ...in, 1,1a Minmlnil fpstn of each brand enumerated. I
TO FORCE 110051 FOR THE IMMENSE FULL STOCK
NOW BEING MADE UP BY US. COIN SAVED ON
- It Saves the Children.
Mr. C. H. Shawen, Wellsvlllo,
Kan., says: "It is with pleasure
that I speak of tho good Chamber
Iain's Colic, Cholero and Diarrhoea
Remedy has done my family during
the last fourteen years. In the most
obstinate cases of summer complalut
aud diarrhoea among my children,
It acted as a charm, making it never
necessary to call iu a physician. I
cau truthfully Bay that in my judg
ment, based on years of experience,
there Is not a medicine in the mar
ket that is its equal. For sale by
Baskett & VanSIypo.
Piled Up. Keller & Marsh are
badly blocked up with new goods
just being unpacked. They are
packed to the celling but all cus
tomers are well cared for.
Closing out clothing, Jackson's
Another invoice of those- elegant
close-woven hammocks, $1.50 and
$2.00, and $2 60. Just the thing for
camping, at Osburn's Backet store.
If you aro nervous or dyspeptlo try Car
ter's Llttlo Nerve Pill, uvspfpsla makes
vou nervous, nnd nervousness makes you
dyspeptic: either one renders you misera
ble, and these little pills cure bott.
My friend, look here 1 you know how
weak and norvous your wife is, and you
know that Carter's Iron PHI will relievo
her, now why not bo fair about It and buy
her a box.
A woman who Is weak, nervous nnd
sleepless, and who has cold hands and
feot, cannot feel and act like a well person.
Carter's Iron Pills equalize tho circulation,
remove nervousness, and give strength
anel rose.
Taken Up. A light gray horse
weight about a thousand pounds, 7
or 8 y,ars old branded on left shoul
der "8." Is shod. Owner can get
same by paying expense at J. P.
William's farm, 5 miles east of
Sublimity. 0-23-4t w
21) PER GENT MADE.
Farmers and gardeuers can make
1 20 per cent on tho investment by
tiling their land. Best tile in the
state. Shipped to all points on the
S. P.railway. J. E. Murphy. North
Salem Brick and Tile Works.
0-1-ly-w
LET ME SHOW YOU
what a saving I have made during
the lost year by being my own doc
tor. Last year I paid out $90.25 for
doctors and their medlolne; this year
I paid nut $5 for six bottles of Sul
phur Bitters, and they have kept
health in my whole family. They
are the purest and best medicine
ever made. Charles King, GO Tem
ple street, Boston, Mass.
Ilaudy for travellers is Simmons
Liver Regulator In powder. It can
be carried lu the pocket.
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The Doctors are Coming!
TheDlstlngnlshegand Eminent Bpcclftllste p
Dr. G. Dwight Lothrop ;l
TnmmEN years exfetuknuk- ' "
. IN THE HOSPITALS OP VI
KNNA AND PAH18.
Tho Greatest of Living "Phyti- y' ,
clanfl ann RnpvAAim. A
B '-, !
f B. j- i
TsH ?
Dr JGeo. W. Williams, &
FORMERLY OP QUEEN'S H03
VITAL, LONDON,
WILL VISIT
SALEM,
SATURDAY
and
SUNDAY,
Jury 23d and 24th
AT THE
WILLAMETTE HOTEL,'
nnd can be consulted
FREE OK CHARGE
ThnsA liiuntrlous ulivslcians can name
your Glsooses without asking n .question.
Go and consult them this day; It will cort
you nothing, and may Bave yon years or" ,
guttering and perhaps your lire.
$1,000 IN GOLD ;
Ulvcn for any case they tako ondcannot1'
cure. i
A.i AMn.i.. si nnn fni inv Class von
ovor heard of tliat they undertook JSJ
and fulled to relieve.
Young, Middle Aged and
Old Iftl'l
Who may be Buffering lrom YOUTHFUL
ffUl.LJl.IU3 Ur VUU UJkVCBeVO Ul Mtutuivu miv,
ehonld consult at once, bolore It Is too late;
these veteran practltlonew, Who have no- ,
equal In the United States, as they can and
will restore to you perfect health ymen au .
others havo failed.
Broken-Down Constitutions
ni-nv.it ii van ate A nnrt mnnlvviiror restored
by tbolr new and wonderful methods of
treatment. No Injurious drugs used. Worn t
out buslnoss men, call for advice, especially
If you are suffering from
NERVOUS DEBILITY
op failing power, of any diseases of tie
Eye, Ear, Head, Throat, Lungs, Heart.
Stomach, Skin, Kidneys or Bladder.
BLOOD DISEASES
Cured In tho shortest time by YSge
tablo remedies.
Catarrh nnd Consumption
l'osltlvely Cured by their new
Uerman method)
Who suflcr from
Nervons Prostration,
Sleeplessness,
DoHiiondencv. Indigestion.
....... ..tn I nuul.awlr. UnlMflln ,lia ttoillr
or Hide, and diseases peculiar to their sex,
con consult these physicians in the ut
most conildouco.
REMEMBER THE DATES!
July 23d and 24tli.
DR, WILLIAMS'
SURGICAL INSTITUTE,
OUT-OF-TOWN PATIEMT8
Treated with un'alllng success through cor
respondence, Aicaiciue seal nuuiy uuu
free from observation to any part of the
rwiiinlrv. Write lor svnintoiu blank 10
irvuuiiu lu uuy iniii v. feuv -,
synii
iu blank to
nil out, and a letter fully describing your
disease, giving advice,
etc., will bo
turned nee. . .
Address nil letters plainly to ....,
OKOT W. WILHAMH,
400 Geary St. Ban Fruuelsco, Cal.
White's No. 60,
SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK,
Now ready for business,
specialty,
Careful work ft
J. V. WUI'i'K,.
J. M, Needham,
HOUSE PAINTING, KALiO.,'
MINING, TAPER pZANGIXP, '
NATURAL WOOD FINISHING?'
Leave orderB-j.JmlBX're of PmMb s
HleiiW drug store.
Authorised Capital (690,060.
CAPITAL NATI0NALBAMK
Salew, Ofe.
(hau, e Hwt s4 mr wwn W1
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