I 1 H m$itmmmt t nam mm. ItAltii AMU WMKi.Y.J - ntfMaUMaiJ!i.aLi jiiaiiamggg y nof'fCH nttyi,M, - i j i ESSsKSTZV jMiuliftiHBee WJiNM3DAY, 10V. 27. 1605. Heimtor Mllobotl, of Ofegou, Is rlKlit in III New York Interview lit riciufludliig Hut tlicro lo no further delay lit building tlio Nicaragua canal, and Hint It be built by the Government and bounder Koyrrtmient control. It would appear Hint the Government cf ttto United BlAlcn tins bad enough of partnerships with corporation. Look at the condition of the Pacific railroads! Owing the government hundreds of millions, and bankrupt, robbed and stripped by receivers, plundered bv rings and corporations politicians, and tho people pay It all. President HuntluKtou has started for Welling ton to tobby his funding bllln fur the Southern Pacific and Central Pacific through cougrets, extending the time of paying their debts u hundred years, and laying the groundwork forlsauance of hundreds of millions more bonded dobts on tho people. Tbo wbolo eifbn of the Nicaragua oaunl boomers Is to Kot tho same hitch on that onterprleu. It will be mortgaged and stock wat-red. Everything will bo done to tnuke more millionaires and place burdeua ou the producers for generations to come. A congresemau'b vote on any of these b& corporation propositions will easily be worth 5(,000, und cheap lit that, tienator Mitchell' protest Is timely and we hope to hear more along the same lino. IMMftJKATlOJf fJ0ftV2M7t0tf, WOOLEN MILL KT.OOK. A subscription of 5100 or (1000 stock to tho Balem Woolen Mill Is as nafo and suro an investment us Is oflered today. Uudor tbo honest and con scientious management of Thus. Kay and Sou the small stockholder is per fectly euro to bo treated on a par with tho largest stockholder. This is a very important fact, and ought to weigh In fayor of the enterprise There aro corporations and corpora tlons. Tiioro are corporations run solely for tho oillccrs In charge. The Salem Woolen Mill under tho Kays paid dividends every year. It paid them the two hardest years in the history of our country. It paid them fair and eiiuaro to all tho stockholders great and small. That Is what they will do again. Tlicro is no safer Invest mont than Thoa. Kay's Woolen Mill stook. Tho obectlou is raised that tho com piny has built and equipped auother mill at Waterloo out of tho earnings of tho Balem Mill. That Is not a good objection. If the Company had built a dozen mills, that would be all the bettor ovidouco that Balom Woolen Mill stook Ian prlmo Investment. Tub Jouiinai. hopes tho movement to re build on n larger ncalo at Balem may meet with favor. Now that tho Btate Insurance Co. Is down every newspaper In the atato la Jumping on to It. When the concern was allvo and kicking tho lie vlow was about the only paper tu tho atato that dared to expose Its swlndllug operations. Roseburg Review. Not ovoty uowapaper, but many; whon tt was allvo it paid no nttoutlon to the Itovlow'a attacks. At times no doubt tho manager of every Insurance company, does, or otultu to do, what Is properly censurable, and tho Btate Is no exception. Hut the sovore talk of some of tho newspapers only reveals the disposition to attack a thing when it la down. Hood'a is Wonderful. No less than wonderful are tho cures accomplished by Hood's Barsaparllla, even ufter other preparations und phy sicians' prescriptions havo fulled Thn reason, however, Is altuplo. When tho blood la onrlehed uud purlfld disease disappears and good health returns, and Hood'H HarsaparllU is the ouo true blood purifier. Hood's Pills are prompt and elllateut aud do not purge, puin or grlpo 16c. evkav-vJv- tLk'V Don't be Foolish and tV tome other tostvi of condensed milk, thinking It It "Jim t good" t tho GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRAND It H No Equal Jteport 61 "annul.," Oofrtupofldent Who WAtf At t, fAttl, BT, VAWh Nov. 22, 1605, Tito Northwestern Immigration con veiidnrt, which closed Ita labors In this city last evening, was unquestionably ouo of (ho most Important gatherings In this section of tho Union, It was tho largest convention of tho kind ever hold In the United States, and was attended by about 400 delegates from Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and Boulh Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Wash ington, nnd Oregon. It wan strlotly n gathering of represotilatlvo business men, the delegates paying their own expenses and not one of them asked lor vouchors to tako back home. Tho purpose of tbo couvcutlou wo toeOVct an organization and to derive means by which immigration could again bo turned toward the North western and Paclflo slates. The scheme originated with tho commercial club of this city with the big remit desired. Tho convention hold Its sessions iu (he hall of represontutlvea at the state capltol, couimeuciug the morning of the 10. h. Tho program consisted of papers descrlptlvo of tho resources and climates of the great territory repre sented, und some of them were most interesting. Those pertaining to the Pacific Northwest were "Fruit Culture West ol tbo Rookies," by II. Bolster, of dpokaue; "Resources of Idaho," by Hon. T. P. Kenton, of Mountain Home; "Agricultural Resources of the Pacific Northwest," by Ellis G. Hughes, or Portland; "Tho Fruit Growers of the Columoia River," by D, H. Btearus, of Portland; "Resources of the Btuto of Washington," by Al berl White, of Tacoma. The address of Mr. Hughes desorvea particular mention for its fairness and truthfulness. Ho did not exaggerate or paint tho ploturo In bright colors but gavo tho general agricultural resources of the north wost as he found thorn, good and bad together. A show case filled with Oregon apples attracted goueral Uitoutlou, and It seemed hard to convince somo of the inhabitants of tho black Dakotas that theso apples actually grow outdoors aud not in n hot bouso. Literature descrlptlvo of Orcgou was also In demand. One of tho most Important addresses before tho convection was by J. J. Hill, president of tho Great Northern Rullway, on tho "North went, Past, Present and Future." Hill acsured the convention of the help of tho Great Northern In tho pro Ject of Inducing Immigration from tho Lakes to the Pacific. Ho stated that n fdw years ago his railroads were receiv ing 80,000 letters a mouth ou tho aver age, asking for information about the northwest; that with the commence ment of tho hard times nnd the attempt to boom tho South, the num bor had fallon to 600 per month; but Increased again to 6000 per month, showing n returning interest in the northern aud wesloru couutry. Ho assured tbo ccuveutlou that the boom In tho northwest was over and would not again return, but wo must hereafter look out for n steady growth end thlckeulug-up procetp; tliero would aleo bo no moro great trunk lines o rullway built, only necessary bruuehce. 10, T. Smalley, president of the Bt. I Paul chamber of commerce, guvo an ' Interesting talk ou tho "March of Pop ulatlon Westward." He is an expert on this subject and his talk was llsteued to with close attontiou, the principal., poiutH being that Immigration wctt-j ward occurs in waves aud always in ' good times. I Thn practical result of tho conven tion was tho organization of u permit, nout Northwestern Immigration board. Tho duty of this hoard is to cucoumgo tho formation ot local and state boards ' by governmental action whero posalblo and where not, then by Individual ia fldmur, did mMtyii7o woriTfgreat Ciire in Turner Add Mario llwlf gonefrtlly felt, It was iH.irtf.wl ibai tf.tL n, iiiU.Ni .1 Running Soros After ... , ... .. Typhoid Povor, flood Health Hoatorod by MlntiwoUos waro expiating on Hit beauties and advantages of tho bleak, northwestern prairies, tho wobfeet were mailing a dicker with the railroad managers for greatly reduced rales for Immigrant, and that they wero unsucoSMful, A dele gate from Oregon remarked to your correspondent that ho hoped the Dakotas would bo successful In Induc ing a big Immigration, "For," said he, "they can't hold them, and thoy will soouer or later come to Oregon." The time seemed to bo propitious for tho encoursgemout of Immigration to the shores of tho Pacific. Tho cer tainty of Republican success next year will bring better limes and with that a flood of immigration. All over the country there is a moyement of popu lation from the crowded cities to tho country, and thoro are thousauda who havo their eyes ou tho rich resources and salubrious 'climate ot.tho Pacific Nortnwest. All tbey desire Is authen tic informatlan and fair treatment after arriving. The method of the boomers Iu exaltlug everything to the skies und in giving exaggerated plo tures of the country will not win. The northwest has had too much of this klud ot talk. The advantages nnd disadvantages of tho country (every country has them) must bo told, and the immlcrnut will then come prepared to work and will know what to expect. Mr. L. D. Henry was the Balem rep resentative at the convention aud did most efficient work for his state, being constantly engaged Iu answering qnes. IIoub as to Oregon. From hero he went to tho Dakotas, and from tbore to New England, where ho will continue the work begun hero, and will put in bis best licks for Oregon, tho Willam ette valley and Bulom. Individual cflort la ouo of the factors la Inducing immigration, and Mr. Honry will no doubt, s.0 demonstrate. O. P. M. Hood's Sarsaparilla Tho effects of serious Illness upon tho physical system are often mont disastrous. Tho dlicaso frequently leaves Impuro gcrmi In tho blood which develop, sooner or Inter, hi some dlstrrndni; form. Tho true way tonvold theso troubles Is to se J that tho blood Is nmilo pure, rich nnd free from cllsenie Rcrnis, when tho pntlcnt Is recovering, by unlng Hood's Hnrfunnrllln. "In December, 1889, 1 was stricken dowit with typhoid pneumonia. My cne was truly n very critical one. Indeed, DO days elapsed, when It settled In my rlplit sldo nnd breast. Running sores dis charged very profusely. Through long suffering I became verv much re duced in flesh, while my hand, nnd limbs. ivcro very inuoii swollen, it was a nnra Struggle. For Llfo, and after passing under tho enro of eleven dlfforcnt doctors I concluded tlint I could not get well, but decided to tako some thing to Rtimulnto my nystem. 1 accord ingly Rota bottlo or Hood's Hnrsnparliln slid commenced to frtsomorcllef from it. That was a year after my troublo broke out. I continued to use tho medicine, nnd after taking nix bottles I nin well nnd hearty." J. O. BnowifiNO, Turner, Ore. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the public ce. fl; CforfG. Hood's Pills W.JA. VVtt A , J'lMiderf i.4ilAf.tlKHT, UMhler, Capital UTt 1 OF SALEM-2 TnmMtoUa general Imntims bnsinM RED FRONT LIVERY AND 8TACJK MNK. ff . fled Krotit I.lvery and Ilonrdln Btahir. Kimtelf m In evy riro. Trices rennoiialile. It. II. Wkstacott. proprietor. Uli AS DAILY BTAOK LINKS. Koliow'ne ntBR-s alre nnd tirpnrt dally, exirptMliiUayi nllcrtnn H'penrnvnant lOn m., leave n lilfip. m, FHro:6ceutA. l)ilniiRli((, arrive lit lOn. m., lenve-; At 1 ii. in. Imlrpendotico singe 'arrive nt Kh-tO a. m., ir-iivM ni 2 r. in. le-ui euro tlmi. Imliltuxl conitlp Prloi tie. Itttlo amateurs eaten allvo. Haryey Jordhti nnd Palgo are both registered students of Willamette university and ure not professionals. Mr. Paige earns bis living by being salaried director and secretary of tho Balom Y, M. C, A. The Balem club will put up tho best gamo thoy aro capable of. Thoy do not intend to nllow the good little boys at Eueeno to wfn.but If ttiy do win no ono will rejolco over their skill acd success more heartily than Salem and tho Balom team, If'Fulr Play Foot ball" Is all they ore crying for let them dry their oyes, Balem will give Hum nothing else. Miss liallou's Solioo OI'R.NKD IN CHAINING HALL, i Will receive children l-om 3 yearn upward. Hpecinl httcntlon to beginners. All desired 'irnnnnen for tlio ohler pupils taught. Includ ing drnwlDij. modollnjf. muitc. plain Janet art Istlo needle work. All work done on the Individual plan, In which each child Is nd vancod nccordlng- to iu own capacity. Far terms nnd particulars apply to Hiss O. Uallou, Twentieth and Chemoketn. ita. SbtComcrvatorj WorJc, SDr. Pariu, uirector ana teaoher'of piano, Italian singing harmony and class teanhlng. Assisted byMIss Anna Kroba, teacher of piano, organ, guitar, violin and zither. Mrs. J. It. Bharp, teacUor of piano, organ and singing. Music rooms at the residence of J. It. tiharp, Balom. Leave orders at tbo AHen'a or Wills' muslo store. "FAIR PLAY FOOTBALL." Under the above head tho usually fair editor of the JQdgonjB.Guard Nays: "It is stated thqt Harvey Jordan, of tho Salem football team is not n student of tbo Willamette university, while Paige, another member of tho team, takes baths'nuco a weok at tho gym nasium lu order to bo admitted to the team. Every member of tho U. of O. team Is a regular student nf the university nnd has been here sluco the beginning of tho term. Tho U. of O will put up an honest game, and Balem ought to do tho samo. We NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WMNl'iU) A man or ludy to iiinuaito dl IT tribute Rsoap implei, speclHllle. do cor cspoudlnir. Houd bjivan Co.. 'SJ2 Wood, waru, Detroit, illchlnau, 10 cents for antnplts WW.P mo , rtcjivo outfit pilar. M-ri-liu F0itH-Lili Llla,At'. A. KOiKl toilll), HprinK wngon nnd good farm wagon, to g utja itncrltlctJ. Otll on Jonn Dunn, on Ai Union street two blocks oast 01 I'ark gohool, 11-11)31 German Lessons Given by a qualified teacher, nntlve or Germany. ClnMea for children on Halurdnys nt On tuning Hall. lly Mrs. IHp.ov. 151 Marlon Htt s BANJO LESSONS. Qlvcn on reasonable terms by an experienced tonnhor. M. A. II A INKS . W.A.KA.IME). IMMnrlntut, HOW TO MAKE A Fortune COLLEGE OF MOSlC of the Willamette University. -UNDER NEAV MANAGEMENT. rrtM(HtrninPtlinda. Ontodale. Hnmcaain llic omierii nnd kiimni,i , riotte but llio bel Is good enough for bcglnnem ns welt u I r mora inly m .... .? rv' rlo, ' "'.!' . i.RV. ITNldent. ' ' 10-7-lm K IITlllUi r ..' KM1LU WlNKlM.lrTs.rJK!;, h .. . - ""IV, gfe FIRST NATIONAL 1MNK IJUILDING. SALKM, OR W. I. STALliY, Principal.. Uuliool lu nuiitlPiuius souWii, -.tiHlfnU mny ontor nt any tlm n will wy tliiio li'i expect ti prflpnrofor soinolmslnem tmrnult to Alien i hunlncm colleco wheri n eytemntlo oouidk or uhhIdcm tnilnlnu nmv lin V. 5 nnd trnlned irticherH lor llilii pnrticnlar lino or work Instruct, Thn rnm . UutlncHK Oollego ofters live o.mrien:- " Capital Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English, Thla 14 ponltlvoly tho only biiBlneM college In Oregon nlrc tho intcr-romninnlciuinii nyatmni i . liCKH prnothie. Uut-oMow I Kttid mti my M'curd botrd nnd liirnl.hr Hi. InprlvntorHmllyHtllivwk. VrUeor c-ll nt eolleue tinicrorCrcm glvlujt rull Inrormntlon rolttlve 'o conr ok of ftudy, rate of tuition, k -EXCELSIOR - STABLE. B. C. HANSEN, MANAGE, Only good horsos used. Sttisihction inimntwd. Si,(iie baok nf Sl.iiIo i murium lilntdv. "T COBURG TWELFTH All Krmlt'H Mtxl (Ilmetifllini!. t( Mul.llm; l.miilif r or i (xx. C. GOODALE, LUMBER YARD, STUEKT, NKALl DEPOT '.f r .. lW"1 M'o-'H noil l.i.wwi I. W. HAKRIt. Manaaw LAU K Ah H for lit Franco TjoIU l'aslo, hii nu excelluul prcpdriitton tint I' nuudlo urdeni tor all Kinds o. hair goods filled wit hln n low days. Tdnm mnuolor llnlrdresalot;, ilaulcunng nudTrentlng the Hoiip by me month, Ail K'Uun, Uxim IP K.drldgu ll:dg. LI'. K1HUKK, ewlpupcr AdvortUIng Agent . 21 MerchanU' Kxcbange, San Krunclsoo in our authorized agent, on main lilnfflc. This paper Is kept M LVl I'lMt omoa blocK. Ainrsn. Jiooin v lltr. $coo miigicrnf, over riuten'iinn, uUioun Improved 6-ucrotr cl three miles kouth ot town Mmnll bouse auu uurn Ncnr gojd BChool. Inquire ol :. u nnd ' lT.Uruy block. Tho best of work dono at ren -xinuuia ntioH win ..,....-. i ., . r. i ' , cicijun nur.iiAn rypdwniiug iiuuuiBiuiiu luui x'uiko a iiumu uuaoeon o commercial stenograpny. unice, room protested and that Jordan's name will bo protested by the omo team. The protest) will bo acted upon by u com mittee conelstlog of tho hiunugera of all the teams In tho college us-ioclatlon, but will probably not bo reported ou until after tho Thanksgiving k.wuo." This Is silly talk. Don't got excited, Eugene. You hayo u good team, aud aro not going to bo wiped oil tho face of tho earth, nor have any of your dear nlTiirlH nt tlm iwnrili. ..iwl Ir. ntlmnlnta should ktlOW that Dr ' Pierce's Favorite by proper publications immigration to Prescription robs .. ,, . . , , , ,., , clilldblrtlt of Us tor tho northwest. lach stato will bo tures, terrors and represented on tho board by llvo mem mX.u".lld?by bers. MlunfBota wna the ouly atato nidlnjr nature In pre appointing ItH cectlou of tho board for parturition. mi. t 4 t ii i. .i. iD .i.l.,.. ..n.. - .iicrcoy - inuor- vUU muci M.W.mk.vuiUi oml tlle period of the nreeent. Au annual meet ncr will comincmcni bo held. E. G ....... ....... for the child. wun eiecieu nrvi vira pr uncut, oi tno UBSoclatlou. A SUROEON'S KNIFE elves you a feeling of horror nnd dread. There Is no longer necessity for Its use in many diseases formerly regarded as Incurable without cutting. The Triumph of Consorvnllvc Surgery Is well Illustrated by the fact that RI1PTI1RP or Dreach Is tiowrarf,". knife aud without pain. Clumsy, chaf ing trusses can be thrown away I They never cure but ofteu induce iullaiuma. tiou, straugulatiou aud death. TUMORS Ovarian. Fibroid (Uterine) s uiuunuaill many others, are now removed without the perils of cutting opemtious. PILE ; TUMORS, iCTa, other diseases of the lower bowel, are permanently cured without pain or re isort to the knife. CTflNF I" the Bladder, no matter oivtiiw j10w arsei s cru.hed pU. verlsed, washed out aud perfectly re moved without cuttlug. STRICTllRF ofUrinaryrassagels Oi Kiy 1 UKC Blsoremovclwllhout cutting iu hundreds of cases, l'or pant phlet, references aud all psrticulsrs, scud to cents (iu stamps) to World's Dls pensary Medical Associstlon, Mj Msln Street, Ituir-lo, N. Y. MOTHERS and those soon to be come mothers, ClAiirKr 1'Afi.it Lurgototot Heavy brown ; wrnpplng paper for sale cheap. Just tbf inlng for putting nnder carpets. Call at Jonr nm nitlw. pAl'KltH. i'ortland, Sacramento, rseattle I Tacoma and Han KrencUco papers on sale l Hopr Pnuifflo hlnok. 77.CI HAI.K l)UKt'-.on long tlmo or would ii rent acres choice land m Wrsl Hulem Uood, largo home aud birn; variety ot bar lug f ruin roeH. l'leoty of, amtll Irult. good wuter and Ji acres timber. Address box I, Haloni oin-i GOOD NEWS Cliri SKU.0U for every SI0 luvested ran bi made bj our new Systematic 1'lan of Hpoculntion. 810.00 und moro made dally on small Invo menu, by many porsons who llvo away fro Chicago. All wo ask Is to Investigate our new aud or iginal methods, l'ost wordings of plnn and highest references furnished. Our Iiooklel "Points and Hints," how to make money ovon whon on tho wronr aide of nf the mnrirul and other Information sent KItKH. aiLi.Moitre a co tiaiiRorsand iiroken. Upeu Hoard ofTrndo Jlldg,, Chicago, 111, ;iOMnt dAw Di?. ICONTRJS, Parlors Ovor Gray Bros, T C. GIUFFITJl, The Willamette Hoe 1, LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY. iteduced rates. MnnauAmnnt littoral. "Plniiri,. ,.r i........ i..... r; .. , llo uulldliij-s and polutfl of IntereM. Hpeclal rntea will boKlven to Kruni A A. I. WAGNER, imtrone. GBTrQu ijur-n- THE BaFFET CAR ROUTE- N&vThe Shortest and Quickest Li -llCTWKKN- Olllcc: Corner Court rnnd ICommerclal st. upstairs. All work gunramotd. l'rlcos low as thn lowest. U.I-tf MONEY TO LOAN I Ou city nr farm property. t. It KORD, Over Hush's Rank. E. M. VAITE PRINTING CO., AND JOB PRINTERS -AND Legal Blank .Publishers, Hush's New I!rlok.over tho bank. Coro'l streei stiiias Is toiiiiiif. Bo Is Ilrown's Fountain Washer. Uuy one for your washwomnu as a present. Don't let her run her Ilteawiy, and your o'oiiuw, ton Trials and Instructions free. I.rave orders at oHlcr, lta auto street. UjSIkIAw tt U"cJtr nntiual meeting will connncment arc, -w " trreatly shortened. It also promotes the Hugtup, nf roitland, secretion of an abundance of nourishment II IUC CUIIU. Mrs. Dora A. GtmiRin ofrtjr, Out tan Co.. Tho Oregon delegation, though few Children Crvfor .M T' nt i. . "fcnii anskiiiu 4, leree s j-avonic rrescnptlon. I was not able to stand pu my feet without MifTering almost death, now I do all mv houseurnrlr niM i.i.. sewiug aud ever thing for my family of" eight. I Dill .lm.,F llmu .I.-... . ,.-. 1 , 'l.. t CITY ELECTION NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that a 'lly KKctlou nf the 11 ty of ealom, Oregon, will ba held In tho several wards of be City ol fnlun, Or egon, on MONPAY DEOEMUKll Second, Ui) and that tho polls of the sevoral wards will no op euod ut the hour of Ten o'cloik In the torenoon and will bo closed at the hour of four o'oloek In tbo alternoon of said day, for tne purpose of electing, Ona Alderman In the First ward to succeed A'derraau II I) Pulcuq. One Alderman In the re.'ond ward to sua need Alderman Tbomat llolnian. Ono Alderman In tbsTblrd ward to sucoeed Alderman Thomas K ty. OnnAlderrnautn the KouttU ward to suo oeed A derman J, II, Albeit, The places of holding said Elecilon In the several wards of t eOity are as follow.' V rat Ward, at No. 3 Kuglne House. Fetouil Wtrd. at Hasey's Hack Btabto Tbtrd Ward, at tbe Amory llulldlng. Fourth Winl, at Westncott and Jory's Stable Dated at Halcm, flrrgout this 23rd day of November. A. I). 1W ED, N. KDE-J, O ty Heonrder of Hq'tm. Oregon HUIE WING SANG CO. iMi'onTKrw Japanese Fancy Goods, nil kinds ot silk em tirolilery, ornnmenm, Uhlnawear. beat teas ol all kind Mattings and underwear. Every. hlngselllntr verv cheap, lit! Court street, ialem,Or 10 2MuJ Pacific Coast Points, St. Paul and the East. OrnMc ,,, -u oasotdc, nnd tbIto Moun Ul. In dwl Ighl,' a.tordlng sn,tn Grandest Scenery in America! . Two trslni dally from I'ertland: one at 11 a. in. via Rantttn n,i nna .int.. .- .i. m . V iN.nild HXkHU4. ItUIISHUnorheiinlnniitnl.rain l.lln ..r .n.,i.,.. ... .. .,i.' ...'.'." t PniifH?n. i.S.h'rJS.'tf'J S1" 'i'"e bu,,ot "ur-u'y 'w w marvels or l Tmnci oaiao'-nnd qnrl nii.TA, .,; .r.:,.ijriX".'L "".?. """.. .!,,.,t,"lra suup, easy cnairs. oto. 'ilio mnirn '.V." mK-W1 'V , ','IV "flTH lMi:,"5.Hl..wry.MpniUy.anrtKrllUrlll!i , i,ni, , ,i .Z. :.....'. YiVai..'. '-. "v.. . ... "V.";..:'.'.'.'.'.!? eoiiueoiiiu with ins tlroHl xortu era llitllwty jay a aei viy II .vo your tlrksts mid via the WO tiibun HTKA Vh' 0 M li'AN , and in. ghtlulrldo free from tbo heat nnd dust. FortickeUorgonornl Information Sna BOZORTH BROS., 210 IMO. 8TKVKNH. O W. 1 A. OU Front st..Hesttle, W"ali. COMIMEROrAL STItKRT, BALKM. OR. A. U, O. DKNNIHrO.V, C. 1'. ..A l'J2l'blrd it, I'ortlaul, Or NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION. WOLZ'S MARKET. Fresb.lsalted and smoked Meats and'Bau sages. S-Uetrlgerator meats tu beet shape. Kept la an Alloeouest, eastern style. Kreo delivery. UouthUommerehtlatreeL 6j 0UA8. WOLZ,Frop. POLAND CHINA HOGS. Th Mnilar.laM.it It... n h.iIIl.j vrn. China boar, i'eaoemaker," nnd about 40 yuuiiK uuirsBBu wun irom t'eaooruakcr, and tullblood I'uland China sows, which are of. lerea for sale cheap. John Marnocb, on Independence road, near Holmes' hop yard 10 2Wm dw MONEYTO LOAN On farm land seourlty. on targe loans without deluy. Special rates on large loans, loans considered lLAUILTON A wnil, 11 h Hnk building. FREE TO ALL WOMEN I have a ery simple home treatment which will readily cure all lemals-utsorders, palnlul GEO, JTENDBIOWa MEAT MARKET. 8il Commercial sUIOottle block, Hucoessor to O. tt. lieokA Co.1 " Rest meals In tbs.olly. fromptdellTery at lowest unoM. Notice Is hereby given that the republloin primaries for tbo nomination of one alder man from oncb ward In tbe city ofBalm, Oregou, will bo bold on Baturday, Novemoer 0, 1KW, Irom 13 o'clock noon until 6 o'clock p. m. Tbe polling place In the first ward will be at No. U engine house. The following named voter nnd householders aro selected to act as Judges of tbe primary election la that war: William vfaldo, f, 11. Southwlok and William Claggett. The polling place In tho second ward will be at Bosey's barn In tho old court house. The following named voters and householder aro selected to aot as Judaea of tbe primary elect ion In that ward: Goo, 1 Litchfield. John Q. Wilson and Harry Btapleton, The polling pUca In tbo third ward will be In thearmony buldlng. Tbo foltowlngnamed voters and;housoholdersarosoleoted to act as Judges of the prlmaty election In that ward: William Mnanlng, It. W, 0ray nnd O. L. Keller. Tbe pilling plane In tbe lodrth ward will be nt Westaoott's barn, come of Commerlcal and Trade streets, The following namedt voters and householders are selected'to aot as Judges of tbo primary election In that ward: A. U Buckingham, Oeo, l). Ooodhue and W. A. Moo res. Owning lo tbe fact that James Kyle, tbe committeeman for the third ward, bos re moved from that ward, a. V, Kogdrs is ap pointed to not as committeeman. Done by order of the clly republican central, committee this 21st day of November. 1695. W. J. Uulvkb, Chairman. East and South -VIA- THE oriASTA ROUTE of tbe- Southflrn Pacific Comoinv, OAMroRrfiAiExrains train hon.oaim a iwks ronTf.ANU ANns. r. Houth. 8:0 n. in 110 p.m. 10:13 a.m. Ar. I'prtland Balem Han Fran. Ar. I,v l.v. torlb K-10S.U sfa.m tJ.OJp.m Above trains "stop at Kast l'onland, Or egon city. Woodhurii.Hslsm.Turuer.Marlon, Jefferson, Albany. Albany Junctlou, frving. Kugene, CreswelLUrnlns nnd nil sUtloniftwn MNeuure to Astuand lnciusivo B:31 a. m. 11:00 a. in VM p. m. ..; .-. t. .. . .. . Lv. I'ortland Ar. 4-W P. lv. Balem Lv. rAp.w Ar. Itosehnrg Iv ' 8C0a.m Houth :CO p. m. 0:16 p. m. SALKM PAK3K.N0 Kit. I l.v. Portland. Ar. I Ar. Balem. I.V oruT lft'Ss-m 8,-oos.m. Remember Cy Stewart The- Coooer. SALEM WATER CO. ": Office: Willamette Hotel Building ' tt water service apply at orBce. Bills pay. able monthly in advance. Make! all com plaints at tho office. Open aplcket to prevent freeatns. nnalilvri v prohibited. Oaro should bo taken If In danser of freezlbg to have stop and waste gate closed. Bee section 3 rules and re.ulat'ou, Mo deduc tion In bills will be allowed lor absence or for nny cans whatever unless water Is cut on from premise.. Dining Chvs on Ogdoii Route PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS ANU Second Class Sloeoln Cars- Attached to nil through train. i?cstSidB Division. Between Portia and Gerrallls: PAH.V IBXOBPT SUNOAYl . M&TViJTria 'perioils, leucorrhoca, dUphccments or u..r ra.ui.ic .reKnpuou I lie best to take "tU""i':i"i'- will 'au? u "(: '" II. can mika snvthlnir vllh hnnm nn i. ..... IoreTC2!!lu,emeA!'' ,r Bl If?!1 u Pro o vrith , sny sullerlnu v, oman. Address Mrs. J. . U. ma tUod. Wwork or mSSSiu fihSS aildit a'SH SlWh m yTv "y f my ' Ik) Ta,'man Unn Co- 0re' -J6'm, "' lfl7Sth fclewefiSS J, J, HAttKINS, Horse Shoeing Shop at 100 Uhemsketa street, near Uom- 7:J a. m. I L.v. 12:l5p. m.l Ar. i'orttaud (Xirvallla Ar. l.v. : o p. b ilrs At Albany and Oorvallts connect vrtw I rains of Oregon Centra & liasternjtouroa KKfKBiWTHAIN IUAII.Y Mmd-i" BDNlAY g.-23a.0 rv0a.n 4:15 p, m. I 7:23 p. m. Ar. I'ortland MoMlnnvllle Ar. I.v.1 THRU TICKETS all points In the eHirn Stales, Cans.lj and KutotHt can ba obtained at ow."":;;: troirt w; W. 8KINNKH. Ag' J -"jS K, KOSKUW, MtnMeji To and ;..f if M