w KVi3.NJ.VO UAl'lTAJ, JOUiltfAL, SATURDAY, JVLY 8, MM. .f J '"." mmH SBSaJ iS-H ff n ny; ill li r00f.Mffr.tt AliY, fixinsr ttMT. ft f H CaplUl Joufrwl PuWhWng Compart. HOf-B BROIHOtS, - - . ; srr - t'jti mMmmmmmmrtr "- ln. w vuitot. ft i J WHAT GOOD kMM MM&- JJxbte -tbSelc. Lighter batatm. LigbU-r repair, lighter banc. Lm profanity'. WAIT BEn.R ROAM Z&QbVCZ. More Intelligence. Greater Boefabltity. Better returns for crops. Finer bore- and carriage-. Adnf !a farm rslne. T " -l oceiiiive shucks- Oregon's feathery, plumy, Jacsfike, native, flowering abrob calWJ "Ocean Spray," wbieb it certainly resembles, I now In blajta. It Is one of tbe nomer oca Spire family, of which by road aide and broofcside there U another va riety In bloom at present foil of wine colored sprays. Oregon Is rich in na tive flowering, shrubs, any of which wonld be considered a choice ornamen tal plant in any eastern state. Tbe wild ayrioga now in bjootn all over thla valley U only to& by narsary mea elaewbere. COSGRESSaAS HREHAXX 0i' GOLD. In his Foaftb of July oration discuss ing nilver Representative Hermann was not clear aboat gold. He would en courage larger circulation of silver by demonetization of one-half of tbe gold. If aacb a thing could be done it would be manifestly unjust to demonetize eold or any part of it. What becomes of all tbe talk of tbe crime of demonetizing silver, when it la proposed to do the same with gold ? Is it not a wrong thing to do to propose to demonetize any of our money? It is to say tbe least an awkward way to enhauce sil ver. It ia doubtful If by any action of our country the money value of gold could on "squares or sixes, the otuer, stand rMafftvtnloxronthv fmnUhininlon.i ing right behind the paying croupiers. tv of other Pood monev nnnn M basis. Could Mr. Hermann demonetize a gold eagle any more than be could a ten dollar gold nuifget? Scarcely, to any extent. Our country wants more good paper notes in circulation, ltwued by tbe national government upon a coin basis, and with sufficient coin reserved to redeem all tbat would ever be pres ented. MONTGOMERY VS. UK.NDERSU.S. Hon. J. B. Montgomery, of Portland, ably reviews lu tbe Oregonian tbe fin ancial article of "General" Heudersou, of Miasouri. Tbe Oregon writer is very evidently a student of finance and ha facta aa bis fiogeniends that make even tbe finance tbundererof the Oregoulau hesitate. Of the great bvueof tbe hour Col. Montgomery writes But It U not tbe luteient of any man or woman either lu America or Eu rope or In Asia to bave a single gold standard ave and except the people who live on fixed incomes, gold-bearing bouda or mortgages orauuultled. So even bankers or brokers. Mr. Montgomery is a prominent Re publican, baa aerved as a legislator, has traveled extensively and Is a inetropoll ton rf tbe broadest culture. He is a man of wealth and a man of a flairs who baa met and conversed wltb tbe leading men of our oouutry. Of tbe ftUyer crisis be says: "The action of European countries In demonetizing silver, followed by the United Htatee, was an act of supreme folly, If not a crime agaiuat mankind But I am persuaded that we cauuot solitary and alone, take the burden of restoring silver to ita Just place as mon ey. It can only bo done by interna tional agreement. Tbla will I think, bo forwarded by the repeal of the Hher Bian law, so-called; fork will produce a cruu mat tue omer natloua will have to take note of, If the crisis la not al ready at band." SUGUhSTED C04MK.NT. The Tillamook Advocate got out a Fourth of July dally. Tbt 11000 subscribed for a Fourth of July which was not paid would build a Nff aMHta of good road ou t of Bale in. Jiaaioa county's share of tbe 5 per awtt la4 fund should be Invested lu a ) of meriel county road. Tbe deaad for tbe Onk Cunt Daily ia something unusual, but uot wmH(-I wbea the hard tlmea are OMkfcred. v Tfcer are still UfiOQ "llvluga" for - . T - . - i 1 HtweCwM pawoua oriite jHmrou or iig' bM spotted hU man. Croupiers and in 4 in Great Britain. Gladstone Bpcotor look with a benevolent eye on alfW abolish the "soft suaps" before those green balio piratea and generally jta (rls, si W',Q them. Cor, St. James Qaxette. lVit4 ftwstf wW bite lb l'jci! atsf 0 fw rf f,rrj. WHh Mt i ftutrrl. . I H v I JI.III.IM Jl J I .1H)"1 i Tb pff re &4t waxl Ulmt , kfokto eref" it Uw fel ptvpnHy Rfffd tb Mn4r J?m;wtl alrulr rttralfnff. I .mmm. Vt Cltmtt H all tore up wflh rfeiiM ! Tfotbfag wHl on I iWs tbslfurple Jh bl, qui- a lit tle MiUir Ms Kecy. K.VV. A lies of tbe PerOand ex petit ion seeds out baadoroecol ored anoooneetneut bt that great event epln Sep. 57 to Oct. 2S. At present there ia no demand for wool la Hamburg, ot any other pUce, for tbat matter, rays a Joebarg paper. There are over 100,0) poandj of wool now in tbe different warebooseiin tbat city, and tbe prospect are very favor able tot Its remaining there for some time to oome. Democratic Escbange. Wool is wool under a Democrarlc ad ministration. And it ia likely to re main wool. It will not soon nor easily be converted intocah. Tbe contry is fall of prod uct In tbe same fix. We are rich in unconvertible materials. Bat when will tbe' crop of voters be converted to see tbe result of tbeir folly? It would, be safe to tta cent to a 1 100 bill, if a person could get bold of either, that the "veteran Democat'' who fib up tbe columa of tbe Portland Telegram with long financial articled does not pay a penny to defray cot of type setting, proof reading, editing, publishing or mailing his compositions. In ibatcaeis be not an Impoater? Is be not one of tbe 'daca- who contribute only to the bankrupting of newspa pers? TRICKS AT MONTE CARLO. t Bo the Great Gambling Concern Kpi Jltn From Winning Iarge Sams. A typical row at the casino comes in the nick of time as a postscript to the yearly balance published by the keepers of the notorious gambling den some thing like 3 dividend for every 20 share and I take it as the earliest oppor tunity of exhibiting a few of the ways of the place. This is the official version cf the row aad its cause: Two players tad been caught, experimenting with ruccesa in a simple and ingenious way of "giving tbe chance a chance." While , one of them was punting 50-franc notes I & contrived to slip two or three 1,000- franc notes underneath the 50-franc one each time the ball had favored hU con federate's stake. The croupiers, busy paying and scooping the stakes, did not notice thedodze at first, but feelinz that ! there was something wrong established a watch, with theresult that theculpnts were caught in the act. As a matter of course payment was refused, words and blows ensued, and with the aid of tbe ch ackers out the men were ejected and arrested. Well, anybody who knows the ins and onts of the place will take tL j version with several grains of salt. That Monte Carlo swarms with unprincipled ruffians nobody will deny, but the organization of the partie precludes all possibility of such childish tricks as the one above. What with eight croupiers at every table, the chef de jwrtie, the inspectors, the detectives and the losing players, there are too many eyes on each stake to admit oven its probability. The cue of the situation is in the word feeling, and what I wish to imply here in all earnest is that nobody connected with the ad ministration of the caino can admit a suggestion of heavy gains on the punt er's sidc they know better. Old Blanc, the founder of the place, used to say, "I will give a million to anybody who will prove that he can win money at roulette with certainty, and there is a good deal more in this saying than a reference to the calcul dea probabilities. The fact is that nobody is allowed to win largely, and that iu cates of extraor dinary luck the administration knows what precautions to uke. First of nil, the casino being in a way a club, a card of admittance is necessary. This card must bo renewed every day and may be refused to au unpleasant punter without giving 1dm any reasons for it But there are other ways of getting rid of tbe ob stinate winner. Tbt-re is a regular squad of agents provocateurs, whose mode of operations is very simple. They pick a quarrel over a stake with the man pointed out to them, and as they are not in the least particular about epithets or blows, whether taken or given, arow be gins, a smiling inspector cornea up with ro-en force nients, invites you politely to come with him and gets you out of the precincts of the place. There he ex plains that although he has no doubt you were in the right the rule of the place is not to readmit those who bave been the cause of a row and there you are. Quarrels about stakes are always plen tiful at Monto Carlo, and very often they am genuine. In tome cases, espe cially wiieu tue stake are small and on single chances, the administration pays both claimants and keupn an eye on them if unknown, for there is a whole army of ruiued gamblers hanging round the place, known to everybody in It, and ex ercising the- profession of so called "or phan jiiokcrs" (cueillcurs d' orphelins). An "orphan" U a stake luft by inexperi enced novicee about a minute longer than it ought to be and kidnaped in the twinkling uf an eye by a cueilleur who iwuituuc m u Ifr. Darfd it. Jordan, of 4BKitoa, V T. Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless A Complete Cure by HOOD'S SAHSAPARILLA. This b from Mr. D. M. Jordan, a retired fanner, aad one of the most respected dtizens of Otsego Co.,N. Y. Teerteea Tears ago I had aa attack of sraTet, aad bare riace beea trooHM wlUi 07 Liver and Kidneyj OTdsallT zronriny wor. Tarre years tso Iu ViOW that I ccnld tcarcclr walb. I looked more Hie a corpse Uua a Hrtag bets;: I bad to appetite aad tor fire -at-. I ate thiag bnt xrmtl. I iru badly esvrUted a bad so more c.lor than m r-arble tutMie. Hood'i SartaparlQa waj recoanoadwl. Before I bad aiuabed Um Crst bottle I nouM that I flt btw. sul Ieredl. tbe inftn mean tiwi t ti blad der bad satnMed. tbo color bezan to return tors face. aad 1 began ! feel tonrrr. AJWr I bad taken thrm- bottles I erriA eat aaytoiaz with-".'. hsrUm; n War. I got loheuSTTttui: I had to eat 5 tfc: a day. I tire now faHy recoTtxtd, thaaks to Hood's Sarsaparilla I feel well aad am well. At bo ksow e isanel to see ra f wetL" I). If. JoEo.uf. Hood's Pills are th bt itia-t2zzz World's Fair, Chicago. ... CaJstATnBeaedStaStr. UiiTEI b m Fireproof; M roost; near Fair nil I tb GrocixK; buh oa ererr Cocr. Aziencan a&d European jxao. DaHPDflSTTxtoBaiur. rtriuj usmj DJlnwnUr I tcU Wrsotorctrcsr. DR. GUNN'S rarPEorxD LIVER PILLS &u A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. a DTrrsest of tt bvwelj e& (tax. I ccMar7 tefllwTin Tm pOl apclT vUl Uut iriua Uok to nui tt rernTir. Care ffwiluti, bnr&tra Jl St & elw Um Craplexua better Una Misle. Tter Kt miliar, sutfcrr crlpe tr uexea u otter salt do. To eoarteae rem of tbetr ma we ! hbcIci free, or ran box SSe. Sold rttTTWa.tr. hnuiin 3tA.ta, w-o.ij-y pa. Bold by Bkett 6c. Van fclype. 1TEW HOUSE POE SALE. A cottage of seven rooms and base ment, with 2 or 4 lota set to fruit trees and fine garden; for sale at a bargain. Located on Front street, North Salem. Houe new last year and in beat condi tlon. New barn, fine well of water, nicely fenced, most desirable in tbat part of town. Enquire of Mrs. D King. 7-7-2w A RARE 0 PORT UNITY. Tbe Trask River Toll Road, with fur nished hotel and farm, at IU western ate, In TllUmook county, title deai tud renting for 600 to $1000 a year can be secured now, in exenang fo productive citv property, or a good farm In tbe Willamette valley. In quire of N W. G. at residence of B. (J. Ward, ISth street, uear t'nrt, Salem, Oregon. 7 7 dw lm Farm for Sale or Trade. On tar term, four mlleaeait or babllrultj, containing 117 acies- will trade fur properl) In or nearealem. B. O. DOVE. S--dw BablluUly, Or P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riages, etc. Repalrlne a Specialty. riuop 15 State itrtel. PitorKcrtoN LOOOK SO. 2 A.O. v. w. MteU in ttae4r ball In cute Insurance building, oYcry Wcdneadar evening A.W.DE.SMS.M.W. J. A. S EL WOOD. Recorder. HORSE T1ULNLNG. Have had U sears iperlenoa tralnlne fr rcs or carnage. irm rcafcooDie. ran be round at Weilaooti'a auible, ur addrrM Kalem. M-ira JAJUJ KIAU MONEY TO LOAN On improved Ileal Eatata. In amount and Urn to suit, o delay In ronaldertnx loana. crAR x. mon i unit t 1 wiiU Hoom U. Bnah Bank block. S Uda WANTED. Id bulk, all good shlnpiutr varieties of cherries iu tho Willamette valley. r -.. v...i. a, t ... r.. u-i uirgvu a-tun iv x iuuuk uj,, onieui. &-18UW Baby cried. Mother siglied, Boctor prescribed t Castorl.. HAVE YOU GOT HLES Bold JTOTCCO TtUBS kaowa by laautmia Uke )Mrprkaaa. (um kaiuue ivcau . Tkle fora &4 UMU1X SLKSPiMu 0 r&OTutmuto ru-i3 M.BOttmO'SmUi BEHCET, ' wtua uu ainotlr aa tru affaeUd aWrbe tutor all r neaiu, eawoaa PHmiMIHit, frt fcWPraatSi cut Cfr.MUraU4jplu,! by iUtkeu A, Van Slype, f Axda y 11 H Ylf. 1h tferlf nll. I Tho kiwi jdTwtk in Uso cwiromy ot ttAUag tUiok on rallwayn M to tnrn the cars At the end of cuoh trip, wbcrehy a Iatj irfrilMfO ot extra wtflrsjrxl trtavrtl Horso years ; ago a portion of tho Wafea.h raHrwwl , was kr-1 with oM EogrLrh Iron rails aad a small part with steel raits . from the Car&egio milU It became ncce-wtry aftT a thne to maore tamo of the raain Une rails toaa- ethcr rrt of tbe road, aad it wm ob- iTTexl tbat after retayisg taeni I many garo out immdiat?ly. while others manifested no sign of wear. To detormino the ration of this ap- Eirently tinacorantab(e condition an vostigatton was ordered, whkh showed that the road from which tho rails bad been remoTed was btiilt in a northwest southeast direction, and in relaying n large number hid been torned end for end. Those that had not teen so placed exhibited no additional los by attrition, while the tamed rails succumbed in from SO to 90 days. The conclusion ar rived at waa that the metal had be come polarized from long use when first laid, and that the fiber was broken up by the traffic in the oppo site direction. It was further proved that cast iron wheels generally yielded twice the mileage when the cars were turned at each end of the journey than when they were run backward and forward without reversing. Not withstanding the value of this di3 covery, it was not universally util ized, and it is only recently that some of the American railroads have begun to recognize it importance. St Louis Globe-Democrat. Admiration WeU Distributed. "I never Eee a man ride a bicycle without mentally raiding my hat to him," Eaid Luke Cross, wht is at the Laclede. "It looks bo easy and Eeems to come to a man bo naturally that when I was advised to ride to get rid of dyspepsia I purchased a machine and had it sent home. Every even ing for a month I tried to learn to rido it, and the advice I had tendered me from neighbors on the other side of the fence was sufficient to have educated a man in almost any art or science under the sun. But it failed to teach me how to ride the machine, as did the salesman who had guar anteed that I could ride anywhere in a week. By the time I had cut my face twice and skinned the backs of my hands and the fronts of my shins, I gave it up and sold the ma chine at half price to my next door neighbor. He had about learned tho trick by watching my failures, and his graceful riding is a constant re proach to me. But I still affirm the feat is not so easy as it looks." St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Marreloa London. London is center aye, soul of the British empire, and England without the metropolis is "Hamlet" minus the Prince of Denmark. . The traveler who whirls into this vastest of human hives, with its 6,000- 000 of inhabitants, cannot be any thing but a profoundly impressed spectator. London contains one-eighth of Great Britain's population, has a larger daily delirery of letters than all Scotland, a birth every four min utes, a death every six, and the lord mayor, "prince of parvenus," holds passing sway over a greater number of his fellow mortals than the king of Holland. Though this miniature world num bers more Jews than Palestine, more Italians than Rome, more Germans than Hanover, it remains an Anglo Saxon city. S. P. Cadman in Go dey's, A Woman' launching Itoom. A man has opened a woman's lunch ing room in Boston in one of the busiest sections on a novel plan, at least for this country. A large table in the center of tho room is attract ively set out with a good variety of food suitable for a wholesome, palat able, inexpensive luncheon. Coffee and tea are provided, and comforta ble chairs with a projecting arm upon which to rest cup and plate stand about. Tho customer selects her luncheon, waiting upon herself, pours her beverage and withdraw ing to a chair eats it Afterward she pays what she considers a suitable price, tho matter being left to her Bense of honor. New York Times. An Economical Trip. Two girls who went to Europe by themselves last year and 6aw some thing of Ireland, of Wales, much of the beauty of rural England, spent two weeks in London, three in Paris, went through to Genoa, did some Al pine climbing and saw the prettiest Swiss towns, went to Germany, down tho Rhine, and to Brussels and Amsterdam, spent just (350, includ ing every expense. Their trip last ed three months and included CO places. They always went to a ho tel, had all they wanted and saw everything they desired. And yet all tradition agrees that women are extravagant New York Bun. Ca7 Enough. Stella's papa had been talking with a gentleman while Stella, and Charlie were present After the gentleman had gone Stella asked, with a puzzled expression, "Charlie, what's a drafts man P "Pooh," waa the lordly an swer, Mont you knowthatt Adrait xnan is a mau that aita in a draft" JJew York Adverir. A MIXXBAPOJiW M...A0.jB. The R maftaWa Core of J, B, VWte of tbh City. A I'rlppk tor Two Years. i'rftfieod ' ifejrirte by I'll t4ni and Ol'en M by lit frteiid to d lliW be OtrtaiHed H-lrf and bruf ' well mau- Mm rMMgiiler's Mar verwus i ta pre veuieu U, (front ttlaef9'MJo-at.j "i'evtous is the pas Uiat cures when bope is gooe awl medical ad? lee pronounces the death sentence Mireur abfe.' II iw terrltrk It h to think tf leaving this sweet hfe before the allotted years of man's time here on earth are ....... t -rt.... ..., r It IVkll.nf 13)1, 3d St, N. E , last night to a Jour- , uat reporter. Mr. White has been ; mueb talised about of late, and tbe fol- I lowing coovertalion explatus wby: I am a native of rjhedlae, New Brunswick, and of Freueh descent I I bave been in Minneapolis for many 1 years. I am now CO years old. I fell I from a building two years ago and J broke my thizb, besides injuring myself internally. Tne doctors could do uotb I iug tor me but let the bones gnw to gether as test tney couia. nen 1 was able to wait on crutches I came uear dying from the complication of 1'ouble that bad set In after tbe fall. For one year and a half I walked on crutches, striving In vain to find some relief from the misery I felt night and day. The worst part ot my afflictions w&s that I could uot eat anything. If I could bave taken nourishment and kept ltdown Icould have stood tbe pain better. I bad four doctors, aud kept taking all sorts of medlclues. I bad to stop ail of tbeui or I would have been a dead man. I have enough bottles left to start a drug store. I would be troubled to with headaches, and my hips would pain me so tbat I often thought I should go erazy. 1 was so emaciated that there was nothing to me but skin at d bone. Lsst summer I f felt a3 If I was nearly dead. My kid neys men oegan to ootner me. a got t-u I could not sli-ep only at Intervals. Finally I gave up in de-nalr. One da I wa3 sitting out on the porch. It was a beautiful, tunny day. Tbe sing iug cf birds and tbe odor of flowers set me to thinking of mv childhood days From that my thoughts reverted to the nitie l-rencn weeklv uaper, Le iloal teur Aoadlen, tbat we cot and I thought I would like to read it and see bow things were at my old home I told my w ife to give me tbe last num ber, fcne brought me tne one tbat came that morning. Tbe first thing I saw was a long article about tbe mirac ulous cure of a cripple. 1 read ou aud ou.becomine more mteres ted tnauever. Tbe patient dej-enbed in the artiele said tbat Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People cured bim aud tbej would cure others. The story aroused m interest and I induced my druk'bt to send for them. I did not expect relief ngnt away, bnt soon they made the headache pae away. After laiu; them some days I could eat. People l&ugbed at me when I began to laKe tbe pills, telling me I was taking so much candy. iiui the day I threw away tbe crutches they thought difler ent. I am now w ell aud hearty as a youug mau 013." At tbu juueture his married daugh ter, Mrs. .X. Wane, cimeiutu thetore, Tbere." be said, "Is auotber cade. The has tried them, too." The report er thought it would be a good idea to sneak of tier case, also, since it was a woman's. Mrs. Wmte married a mau of tne same name as her fatuer, so tuts accounts for the same name. "The doctors,' abe said, 'told me I bad utenue trouble. I was iu a miser able conaitiou. Nothing that I toot Could alleviate tbe) palus I would feel iu my limbs and abJomen. I ofteu uad nutteriugof the heart, aud fre quent weak soclls. I wouid eat. but 11 oUlddomenogoO'J IcoUid Uoleleep 1 was iu miser anu uepalr. .My latb er tood Er. Williams Pink Pills, audbis improveuieut was so rap'd that I thought 1 would take luetn too. At tlrst 1 fell worse, aud theu I beirau to ojend so rapidly tbat 1 Waa aatoUlshed I have takeu seveu boxes and am uow nearly well. 1 cau do my owu work aud can sleep aud eat well, iu tbe cuuruiugs I feel refreshed afier a uigtns real." August Grutefend, who keeps tbe Gcrmauia Drugstore, at 1011 Maiu si , N. E., corniboiated what Mr. While bad said above iu regard to bis condi tion, saying, "I have sold a great mauy xiuce these cures, home of tne lumber men going iu tbe woods have taken half dozeu box lota of these pills witu them. Tbey certainly bave doue a wouderfut lot of good and should have the entire credit of the cures." Ou mquiry the Journal reporter found tbat these pills are uow on sale at tbe various wholesale drug houses of Miu ueapolis aud tit, Paul and ar meeiiug wlin a good sale, but not as f.ist as the will sell as aoou as their merit is fully knowu. He als 1 fouud that they were manufactured by Dr. Williams' Medi ciue company, feobenecudy, N. Y.. aud Brockville, Out., and the pills are sold In boxes (never iu bulk by tbe uuudred) at 60 ceuts a box, or six boxes for $2.50. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a per feet blood builder and nerve restorer, curing such diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, hi. Vitus' dauce, nervous bead- ache, nervous prostratlou aud the tired feeling therefrom, and after etlects ol la gnppe, tnnueuza and Severe colds, diseases depending ou humors iu the blood, such as scrufuU, chrouio erysipe las, etc Pink Pilis give a healthy glow to pale and rallow complexions aud are a specific for tbe troubles peculiar to tbe female system; iu men tuey effect a radical cure lu all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of aaynature. FOR SALE. On easy tertua and cheap. A tt) acre orchard on ounny o.de 'u. ooe, 1 mile ouin of rjrin. MMd JOHN HART. Oar T-lirtCTtOX tTUSOt torn -rX rwr wtk. i"- .rfTix rsxvuna arurrezs. c-cosotaawcLT.o.u rrmT a qcicx ceu s uvco-aaaa m wb n aaikfitarcdura. kntwu,jLianiit X-tTOOa Xjwumim Qv iw ffer- Htft m corriEiFr-0-. wL V7 t h xfi 1 m m M mm for Infants CaoTia b Hta ifil todaMa Bui 2 rveoenroend It M toprtor to any creaaiption kunratofiM. If. A. Aacmrjt,if.rjL, ' Ul So. Oxford St., Brookla, K. T. "Tb twsof 'Cstorta'Ii MBnlreria aad h arriU if) well known that It tza a week ot (npereroratkn to endono It. Few are too lntlr))rrot faraflie woo 60 not kp Cattorla witliaeaxTreerfh." Caatca Mirrrx.D.D. How York air. LaH FaxScr Wocrnlnedala Eetormed Cnoreh. Tax Cnraca W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE HoTVfp. Do ya tror Ck? Kbta Kxt U ceei try a pair. est In the world. .5J 4.00 ?Z50 3.50 2.50 $2.25 $2.00 runxszs $2.00 41.75- F0R BOYS $2.00 $1.75 m If TMvirf ii:a DRESS SHOE. ck4i Is&i bierl tiyH tet ?j S6 b $3, try xsj S3, $340, $4.00 55tce. Tteyst 67111 tacinsa node aad took aad veiruveQ. IfynvUhbtccsochelacerfxtmar, dm by pznkuUg W. L thesis Sboet. Haas aad price ttisftd eo lis beitoe, txk fcf It tea yea fciy W. I- TiOVGLAS, Brockton, Sfaaa. Sold 7 Kkacsse Bkos. Skin Food. Ladies who snfier from Cnttlnj Winds and scorching Kua will Cnd Mrs. Harrison's Lola Uontez Creme The Skin Food, Th-jbet remedy for tn"pl g tbe nice cool and free fr m Irrita tion, as It sooths and comforts tbekln and p evnta frecKle cr snnbn ". It Is not a beam Iflor bat a sEin restorative and pre i i . Si.x j"V-i 1 servative I a lltt'e Uontez C erne la rnbbed iatbeKln and thnroazblv wlwd off uatn. Jnt ceJoie applying powder, ths complexion win be sorter, and the 'powder wUl remain loneer. desldex preventl' g tbe powder from elgzlng the pores of the sitta- Vri' e T5 cents. For sale by KRED LEnG. DrngsUt, Patton Block. Salem, Ore. Torany spec'al or complicated blemish of face or form, writ MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, AvcKicVs Biatrrr XtocroB, M Geary HU, San Francisco, Cat Bnperflnoas Hair Permanently RemoTed. THE PACIFIC DBTEC1TYE AND COLLECTING BUREAU SALE XI. - Oregon Private work a specialty. & B. CLEMENT. Manager. Steamer Elwooc . LEAES SALEM fmm II. P. Dock at 6 o'clock a. m. every Wed neaday and tinn1ay. LEAVES POKTLAXD trom tbe Central dock at foot ol Wuhlogton street every annday and Thureiay. LEAVES SALEM for Albanv eve-y Monday and Tuesday, re turning tame days. ixmcerning freight and paasenger bnsinesa, call on the agent. AL UEKRE.N. Electric Lights On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS : Tha UsUm 1 . .a r rm . w-sw-ixa A-afc xiu lontr i uoipaoy HL cTet eipente bave equipped their E:-tno l-iffbt pUnt with the n t xuod-ro pparatoa satiti aa nnw K1a m aMa a fc. ,- l.ii. . 1 . Ufht than any jMem and at a rate lower than aHD-K-A- u M an; VJ VU W-O ( TlUli Arc and Incaudescent Light lug. Electric Motors lor all purposes where power is re quired. KeHenre can be wired for as many Ughu rt?.,r?, ' ,he consumers pay for 01 It by Hi CecWcMeter: Om """6 " 179 Commercial St. (MS. W0LZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial st n.i.n. and8au-i.FT11'Mllmnd 8ike, MeU KRKE DKUVEKY J. H. HAAS, toiimakeb - ..., h-i .b . cawai urifM, I (Next door to Kleln'a.) dpsdaltyof Spectadea, ana repairing rw Watckas a4 Jawalry. THaJ3.0D MkmW ft K" -- F0K .sMR12?ii)l. VwTl r -H??1. Sm? mtem. and Children. Caatorta eon CWla, Oeeetlpattvu 8or8Socnan, IViarrbcea. XroetaUon. XXEiWonna, err alevp, aad pnaotm 4 Csauoo. W-JUw Udarioos oedicatloo, " T?rJV'Ttl. r I car ronnntrt roar 'Catton and isaS alr conuaw u MJjall ta larariaMr prodaced ttZMOdaJ Enwnr T. Paaen. Jt. D, " Tb WloUuop,- 13a Str aad tta Are, KewTorkcsty. Corrjjrr, T7 KcaxaT &Txxrr, Strr Toax. .i.xrJJOH.H'ii Si fSi ,y,mu SU MifJ iATESTFATEHTS; WITH EIECTE3 MA2NET1C sosPEHsoar. BEST zzAXA 'UPSDEMEHTS. SBSKS TrV-Sav TB rr Vlt&wt yUix Wfc rmhfxf fr?n st texw riavftii trtixx. rMHittrmi 4b tj ltc 4itteM. lurMr, rk&sUlrt, fc-Jity Urtr tot mUt a;-Ulsu mli kut, Itsfrtf. ttuilo, cai L -rt t. ?t, TU tfmrts kit oUIXj W 9m4rwtl lmyrfnu t ii Mien. uJ fle & mt tit U tzsUAXtj fej y u wajfr.r w9trrfttt f !,. asd QI rr H. f UtiUu - jaj Tlc-xfAS.!. kr ttr mKl j ti f mr tA tarv2dm ftT a-T Sr rta4li fa. H, 1 1 . (lr aV&lrif tMilw-iUTii I tli. a1 mrr thr rutt oTfwrfU larftoitp bwixjc srrt-iit. ai rniatVwt vrtr t5r4 wl tuxHIXI WITH iLL Bill! dnta4rir9rururCiBJsXtCXt)UUMMrf. -arcxi2xr xixXaCrrxuo c:o., No. 172 First St.. PORTI-AND, ORE. WM CENTRAL USES. (Nsrtitra Pacfc R. R. Cfl Lessee.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Daily. lipm&23pnl Mfnn a I 9:13am 4:!5pa liproT:L5prat StPanI al lOTtaroi 40pm IftlSimkl'ipm lDalnthaJII.OAm 650pm isrpm Tspm 1. Asbuna. al saamf 3:pa T15m9'fcim lrhtccoa 5.Tira lOtjpm Tleltettold and rega?e checked throtub to all poln's In tbe Unl-.ed SUtes and Canada. Close connection made in Chicago with all trains going East and (-oath. Vorrall Information applv to yonr nearest Ucket agent or JA. C. POND, lien. Pass, and Tkt. Agu Chicago. IU HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 3Iarion Street. Has the best fadlltlea lor moving and rais ing house. Leave orders at ray Bros., or address Salem. Oregon. Smith Prpm'er Typewriter. 8old on easy payment. For Rent. W. I. STALEY, Agent. Salem. H.N. BURPEE, GenM agent, 101 Third BL, Portland. ftendCnr catalogue. 'EtVK T, , ..ir. . . iLT me Liit mai m LEADS: Iall others FOLLOW. THROUGH DAILY TRAINS HAVING portland8;3 J; m i DAYS to 2 CHICAGO 3 IIOUFS e u'cest to Chicago and Uniirc Quicker to Omaha and Kan uuuli sas City. Pullman and Tourist Sle-peis. Tree Eeclln i z Chair Lars, Dm ng Cars. Korrate aud general inruniialiuo call on oraddrta-, w.u uoiuairrn. Avst, o f a- MAKE KO MORE MlftTAKbd CHARLES A. SMITH RU.N3 TIib Rosllei Wood S;i A"4 dvnt barn up half jour wood. In fuat, wbeuh t ji. uae yonrtonutru Wltb ulm personally orlrare or. ere t.1 Vea let 1a- aiuix. .waj oom-a look Btor,ua oum fttre, or addreaa ma by mall. -W HS!i?PqX BUSfc t-asfSrlB BlVir5rV yl-al JS-' ajfn! I Kw'-B R Jmm'Z id LI im&i a - 2