"' "WlUKtTJJn- fe' 6 rx'jfl j'A y u.-r 1 r, H I' -Tl E ' 'W. Daily Capital Journal. BY HOFKN BROTHBR8 TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1800. gaaBeaMu4i'iu mniWiwy rritriinrii rn DAILY LINK TO PORTLAND. STEAMERS Altona and Ramona LEAVE DAILY. SUNDAY. Portland, 6.-4S a.m. 9:00a.m. Salem, 7145 a. m. I"5 a'm' Independence, 6130. m. 6oa.m. Cutck time, regular jiyrvice and cheap ... f fttcs ... t n nltnltllkl Agent, Salerri. SOCIETY CHUONICLE. MIm Minnie Hunt, nlccc of Miss Winnie Fennell, of the Cook hotel, returned to her home at Gervals today. Mia? Joalo Watklnds, of the State 1 .. r ' " Agent, Salem. Ij iMiss E, A, Stewar t f 2K a; a; a: j lVlli,JLUNiK I ,g a a a; cm J All grades of goods, ttom In"5 a k hi loircii prices, 10 111c n icsi mc j iy ?rai tn!trbi nffnrilf . ) r S94 State St,LJ r ... . . . 1 1 1 n PER80NAL. Ex-Senator Duwtfon, of Linn county, Is In the city. County Clerk Elilcn hud business at Aurora today. Irof. Parvln inude his usual trip to Albany totlay. Hon. A. Iiush wont to Portland on morning train. Sonator I. L. Patterson Is In Port laud today on business. (). II. Uylund, attorney at law, was up today from Hubbard. W. .1. iJ'Arcy was a rortlanu pas- rrtiKoron this morning's train. Web Holmes came up from Portland this afternoon on tho steamer. .7. II. T. Tuthlll whs a passenger for Portland on tho morning local. F. P. Talklugton started this morn lug for Chicago, to be absent several weeks. Supt. It. J. Hendricks of tho Stato llcform school Is In tho city today on ofllclul business. Rev. .7. 8. "Wlitto of St. Joseph's church, Is at Albany today, on n friendly visit. Iinnlcur A. T. Gilbert went to Al bany today to attend tho Congrega tional association. llov. Loppertand wife, tho revival ists, went to Albany today, whero thoy hold a two-days' service. Albert Jcssup, of Salem, Is lu tho city, and will study dontlstry under Dr. .7. J, FInlcy. Eugcuo Guard. Frank Feller, of French prairie, Democratic candidate for county commissioner, was In town today. V. W. Holllsof tho lluren & Ham ilton furnlturo house, returned last evening from a visit at Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs Warren Cranston and King L. lllbbard of Wlllard Congro guilonul church, wont to tho Albany association today, us dolcgates. Nov. K. S. Holllnger, Congregation al minister, at Astoria, went up to Albany today to attend tho association Mrs. Holllnger Joined him at Salem. A. H. llrasllold left for Portland this morning to resumo his old nosl. tlon with Stolubaeh & Co. Mrs. H. accompanied him, hut will return in a few days. Nov. A. A. Kngulbart or Tucoma, wasaguostof his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wonger or this city. Ho went today to attend tho Albany aHoelatlon of his churches. Blind School, returned today irom Astoria, where she assisted In an entertainment or musical character. Mrs. J. S. Kenyon and two young sons stopped In Salem today to see friends. She Is returning to Burns, Hnrnov couutr. having spent tue winter at Eugene with two daughters and a son at the university. Antonc Metschan, son of State Treasurer Metschan, has ncccpted a position as salesman in A. Klein's boot and shoo store. "Tony" is a steady, Industrious and cortcous young man whose many friends will be pleased to learn of his engagement with Mr. Klein. PYTHIAN SIBTEKS A delegation of the Salem Knights of Pythias went to Sllvcrton this afternoon to assist in instituting a lodge of Pythian sisters ut that place. WKUK HKMEMUKItKD. A happy throng gathered last night and Invaded the homo of Hon. and Mrs. A. y. Gilbert, on Liberty and 0 lenicketa streets, tho occasion being tin anniversary of their wedding. Tha guests spent the evening In con versation and games until u late hour, after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert many pleasant returns of tho day. m - O. N. G. News. Orders have boon Issuscd from Col. Yorun to have Com pany "I," of which Percy Willis was captain, placed under Lieutenant Evans, Capt. Willis having been pro- moled to the rank or major of the reg iment. Orders have also been Issued for the election of a captain to (111 tho vacancy, to be held nt tho armory In Salem May 7. Tills election will also 1111 what other vacancies may ex ist In tho company at the time. An election will bo held this evening to fill the vacancy caused by tho resigna tion of Captain T. P. Welch of Com pany "B," Mr. Welch, having gone to Los Angeles, Call. In Company "1" Lieut. J.A.Evnus will probably be the only candidate, while In "B"Co. there are several aspirants. Cheese Factoiiy. Jacob Wengcr and Fred Wengcr have commenced work ab their cheese factory on tho Louis Fleck place two miles from Hebo P.O., Tillamook county. It Is five miles this sldo or Woods. The building will bo 18 by CO rcct, and nbout$o00 of machinery go In. They have tho milk of 120 cows pledged, or about aooo pounds a day, far which they will pay 00 cents a 100. Llm burger and brick cheese will be made tlrst. Later tho genuine American swIss will bo put out. Dead House.-A valuablo gray carriage horse owed by K. It. Ityan died nt tho stables last night or con gestion or tho stomach. Tho nnima) was live years old and was highly prized by tho family. Dr. Mitchell, vetcrlnnry, attended the animal but could uotsavo It, IN COUNTY CONVENTION. Tlie White Ribbon Women In Session In This City. The annual convention of tho tVoman's Christian at Temperance Salem for two Union is In session days. Delegates wore received at the asso ciation rooms on Court street. An elegant lunch wns served from 12 to I p. in. to which nil the local workors, the delegates and members of tho press were Invited. The first tablo was presided over by President Itobb. A bouquet of panslcs nnd narcissus ornamented the center. Bouquets In vases, principally- of but tercups and dogwood were arranged about the room. THE DELEGATES present this afternoon were: Mrs. L. E. Cathcy. Woodburn; Mrs. M. II. Ogle, Woodburn; Mr. Crocker, Mrs. Jonos, Turner; Mrs. E. Snell, Snlcm; Mrs. Cook, MissPerkin8, Mrs. Claik, Brooks; Miss Clara Watson, Turner. Mrs. It. M. Itobb, Salem, president; Mrs. Cornell, JefIerson,trensurer; Mrs. Huwke, Jefferson, corresponding sec retary tlieso three lifdles constitute the ollicial county board. SALEM AVOHKEllS. Following are some of the Snlcm ladies who are giving their time and services to make the convention a success: Mrs. T. L. Davenport, presi dent Salem union; Mrs. C. W. Scrlbcr, Mrs. Vnnderwcrt, Mrs. Ramp, Mrs. Mntthcws.Mrs.Pcntlnnd, Mrs. Bowcrsox, Mrs. Ityan, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Elizabeth Holvcrson,Mrs. Rhodes, Misses Fuller, Scott and others. Mrs. Hells, tho geninl matron, of tho hull, is ubiquitous, and makes everyone feel at home. The Indies owo much to her disinterested devo tlon to the cause. On account or being out of the city at the funeral of Mrs. D. II. Looncy, Mrs. Cornell, the county treasurer, Is absent today. I'HOOItAM TUESDAY NIGHT at the tho First Presbyterian church: Introductory exercises by Mrs. Itobb, county president. Loyal Temperance Legion, quartet of reform school boys. Address by Mrs. Elizabeth Ilolver son. Itesponso by Mrs. Hndley of Marlon. Gold medal contest by six young ladles. This will be a Demorest and W. C. T. U. elocutionary contest. Recitation by Miss Mabel Carter. Presentation of medal. Temperanco doxolojry and benedic tion. The convention re-convenes Wednes day, at 0 a. in., at tho Court street hall. VALLEY LOCAL NEWS, AUMSVILLE. The water In Mill creek was lowered again by the fishermen, Hlcn and Weaver. Lou Gregory Is moving uuc or Sher man Swank's houses to tho John Mott uddltion to Aumsvllle. Tho school meeting called to con tract for wood and tho buying of four lots adjoining tho school building, mot Friday. The people refused to ouy the lots. Ben Louden & Co. agreed to furnish the wood without pay. This took the people by surprise at first, but when It was remembered Hint two of tho company were candidates for olllce at tho coming election, a smile went around. If some other candidate will buy the lots and glvo them to the school, It will make him solid with the Aumsvllle voters. Aumsvllle is, on a tallow candlo basis this week. No oil for a week the only time In history that Aums vllle light did not shine brightly. Ed. Gregory made a very quick trip to Stnyton last Friday. G. W. Merrl field, of Whitcakcr, Is staying over Sunday with his daugh ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Reader. Passing down Harrison street we could not help noticing the conven ient nnd commodious oflice and home of our paper, the Aumsvllle Record. The ofllco Is well stocked with every convenience to do a good Job of print ing. The Itecord Is on a good foundn tlon; no rent to pay, and willing to work nt hard times prices. Our new drug store has opened up In tine style. Our ticket agent has been giving away a good many cigars the last week. All wish Mr. and Mrs. Pearson continued happiness. Tho young men who havo their best girls say that the tallow candle is nil right. No X rays about It. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in 189.). A large host or rrlends mourn her loss. Died. In our city, Monday, April 20, 1800,at 10 o'clock Mr. Fourtiu,over 60 years of age. Deceased leaves a wife and family. Tho funeral was on Wednesday, at the Catholic ceme tery. Mr. and Mrs. Paine, of Bcllvlew, were our guest Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Casey, of Port land, were In our burg this week. McK. Mitchell, of Gervals, was talk ing politics in our midst last week. Rev. Father Crocket, of Grand Itonde, was tho guest of Rev. Father Fable Friday, returning Saturday. m After Pneumonia. "I have taken Hood's Sarsaprllla for rheumatism nnd ns u blood and liver nicdlclnc.nnd It has done me more good thatanythlng else. My brother has taken It after recovering from pneumonia nnd It built him up and made him strong and well In a short time. LOItKTTA PAHHIS, Gervals, Or. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. Tomof r ow 2 Wednesday, Special $ GLJDRq Wo have a fow well-known bramla t.im ,., . wish to conflte ourselves to our own bniniiq 5ol.nR.01,tof n . tomorrow at tho following Tjrlcns: a,1Us' 80 will 0ff CENTEMltl, former prlco $1.50 and $1.00. now " ESKAY, former price $1.60, now ' JOUVIN, rornler prlco $1.2,:, now. "J All oilier brands In tho Barao proportion! ' "bo si'iii'.' 7 l4 wnra an,. l tago or this sale, ltcmtlar (roeds: 1-.nt1l1U A 1. .- " u 1 ujxo, uos6 i osier DRESDEN, Foster CHAMOIS 1 nNothlng but ladies goods kept ut Holvorsons. Whole tlnio and utc.cn tlon triven to ono thing, pleasing the ladles. Seen the new bicycle Jerseys? y 257 Commercial street Special This Week, STATE HOUSE NEWS. BoitN.-ln Vow Park, Saturday night, April 20, 181MI. to Mr. and Mrs. John Abbot, a son. Tho nutorfiimlliiiu Is proprietor of tho cigar storo next door south of Fry's drug storo and Is in muciiHi at present. Phbv Lead. 0. Johnson Si Sou iww have tho llmt stock or clothing TO 'T"K " 1 ho city. Just drop n ni lliqlr Stato sttvet storo and so" their I'xroUoiiiciMHh and low prices. 1 R? ,,,o.-Hra?iM)ii CV. have been branching out until thoy havo the finest stocK ,,! HOt tho brat uro. wW 0,UM "U kcaUR0 "'" New Sawmill. H. N. Hoove r and Brothers or Salem are bulldlnir aluriru sawmill at Detroit. Mr. Hoover went up today, accompanied by John Mc Crnekcnnnd sou S. P. McCraekcn, carpenters and builders. Hospital MEBTiNo.-Thcro will bo a inectlug Wednesday ovenlnir nt tlm Salem hospital or tho board of control or mat institution. L?.w 'OB'-It never comes to Ken worthy tc George's restaurant. You always got tho sanio high grade meals i or ! ecu is Eveu Thus. Ho bought ono of those 1.75 working men's suits and went away happy. . Johnson & Sou. Oi.u SMoiCKits-lTkoTho beginners, thoy a I prvror la Corona cigars. Thoy aro Salem made and always tho same. Shad, shad, shud-at Doty's. The U, S. dov'i Reports show Royal Baking Powdv i cwrter to all others. James O'Farrell, or Gale, Klamnth county, and Benjamin Hayman, or Rock Point, Jackson county, were to day appointed notaries. Martin Foard, or Astoria, has filed his acceptance or appointment as pilot commissioner. He Is a Dane by blrtlvand was rccontly appointed by Governor Lord. Tho rush or men for appointment on the state sower Job continues una bated. Tho demand for work Is slm ply enormous and tho superintendent and stnto olllcors are bored nearly to death. weather forecast by tho govern tuent report is showors Tuesday night propably clearing Wednesday and cooler. LETTER LIST. Miss 1 ho following letters remain lu tho Salem post oillco uncalled for. llioso calllng.ror tho same, pleaso say "advertised.." Anderson M M Bulger Win 1 utior John Burgoon Not Bourcher Jus Beomor A O 1 oil Win Bell Jns Balrd-North Co CrnvclJ D Crosby Maud Miss Carson A M Campbell H A Dork Tlios Dennis M P uwt.n. i,,.. T...1I l in.. ,-, l " """ mi milium .mss Lilesey Jacob McCornaclc.1 L Myers Jos Mrs Minwiird Itonco Kate Mrs bliaw Mary nrs Thomas Wesley GchrmanMikoMrs Mt'Cornack AV W McAllister Minnie Martin P Powell A L Shaw W Juno Smith E E Schmidt GB Mrs Wurner AV J B. F. Bonham, P. M. Some Good THinos. Step into Sonncmann's Groy . eery and look at thoc elegant 1 Mush! Mushl Musll! Jardlncrcs of thclfamous OhU " musn Terra Cotta. You will want oe,ure. The lakt is the conv tinea jars and JedestaWnotlv m of the kind ever seen In X A X Sa! em, H. G. Grano, the new preparation for breakfast mush, beats all and other choice taUckadcs. 124 State Mrttt O V Eldku Bahklky.-Hou. H. L. Bark ley, or Woodburn. returned (mm i. east last night and was In Salem to day, in conreroneo with leading Ho publicans. His acceptance or his nomination ror representative on the Republican ticket was placed on fllo this afternoon and he will ninko the canvass for tho Republican ticket. PltOMINKNT MAN.-Thn nlnnnn' "' I'niiier anil U(KI Fellow, A. G. "ailing, died at Portland Monday JilBlit. Tho deceased was grandmas- erHjlectortho Oregon Grand lodge. His funenil takes placo Thursday t 2 P. ui. In Portland. STAYTON. Rev. Osborne of Monmouth occup- plcd the pulpit nt the Babtlst church Sunday morning. Mrs. Blair or Sllvcrton, was a guest at tho homo or her sister, Mrs.Magers a Tew days last week. Messrs. B. P. Taylor nnd Keen, were Salem visitors last Saturday, Miss Minnie Miller of San Francisco Cab, Is the guest of Miss Susie Kerns this week. Mr. Charles Magers of Dallas, was through our city last Tuesday in the Interest of the Artlstlans Lodge. Bert Keen is slowly recovering from his recent Illness. Mr. and Mr.-U'urthynmnof Watson- vllle, Oil., who havo been visiting relatives and friends in our little city for tho past two weeks, left for Port- laud Saturday from whence they will return to their homo. News has been received from Thos. Crabtrcoto tho effect thnt ho has bought land In Idaho and will return for his family in i short time. Miss Esther Robertson Is home from Salem for a short visit with her rela tives. Mrs. Elden and hor daughter, Grace, aro quite Hint their home on Fifth street. miss oiiio Robertson returned from Salem last Saturday where she had been visiting with rrlends ror the past wcelc. ST. PAUL. Oregonian readers aro opposed to Barkley. Or courso, a single gold standard wouldn't support a poor man, however, tho people will support II. L. Barkley all tho same. A storm of hall passed over Sat urday afternoon. Tho drops of hail wore tho largest over witnessed hero and tho storm was heard a half mile distant. Probably u slight damago was none to fruit but to no extent. mum uiu 1 mi uacKwnra 10 navo nny elfect on them. James Coloman.of Saloni.camo down Monday to attend tho funeral of his mother which will tako placo Tues day, perhaps. Mrs, Coleman, wife or Jnmes Cole man, died at a o'clock' April .20, after 8 weeks illness. Tho deceased leaves her husband nnd 12 children, seven daughters and llvo sons, all living. 500 25c Letter Tablets for 15c each. V. per F, S, Death it ris Book Store, !.. Small, choice, jW J ,,,. SALEM MARKET. V heat.. soc per bu.. n,.,t..tL "I Oats..i826c. - ? $6"y.. Baled, cheat. Hyl .uur. .m wnoiejae Ion i. . 3,20; bran, bulk tt.oo? ' A5Ht ...oris. .oo,3.oo! chop ,4 rouItry..Chitkenj, 7c; dock l, 3raeistr;,u,k ' Hoes.. Dressed. iA Live Cattle.. 22. .Sheei...Ltve, 2.50! Wool.. Be, iaj5"J IIop'..Rest,45c. f.Bgs..Cah. 7c. uuuer..l!est dairy, loc;' fcr 15c ' ueose .14c. 90J shoulden, 5c.f ' ' ' i'otatoci..tscperbu, Onion . . 1 Vic (K, rtj One of the health-giving; ele ments of HIRES Rootbcer is sarsaparilla. It contains more sarsaparilla than many of the preparations called by that name HIRESthe best by any test. UUt cslr hj Th Cblrlll E. HltM Co., rhllUelpU. A iH, ptckii mill t U1ei. B14 mrjwtitrt. : THE MARKETS. ' Chlcajo Stock Market. OaiOAOO, April 27. Hogs Light $3.4G3$3.7 i; heavy M.lfi3.B5. Cat tle Beeves, ').20&M.l5&ow8 and heif ers $1.G03.80. Sheep-Quiet. v-mcago, April 25 Wheat, cash 6jfc HARD TIMES ,iCTS. GOOD HliADINO FOK TUP. FAMILY CIRCLV. Every reader of- TiiEnJounNAti should look up tho list of premiums given absolutely frco with this paper. Tho Weekly Jouknal at 81 a year Is tho cheapest paper on the Pacific coast, yet with It wo glvo yearly sub scriptions to any of tho rollowlng valuablo publications, each known to the world as a standnrd In Its Held: The Toledo Blade, The Queen or Fashions. "Womankind, Tho Farm News, Tho Child Garden. These valuable publications care each worth a $1 a year, yet wo glvo you your choice, ono year free, for n 81.50 subscription to The Journal, cither tho Daily for six months or tho Weekly for eichteon months. Seethe list, nnd don't neglect to prollt uy it. Don't bo deceived Into paying for so-called premiums offered with high priced papers at n slight advance. Remember The Journal Is tho rhcapest newspaper on the Pacific coast, and it gives you high grndo premiums without additional chargo May (iy New t.08 nfcrlor 3 York, April 2?. Silver, 66fc: lead, 3 30. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, April 25. Wheat, vooi..ureeon, choice, a)ioo; 5c, valley, 0(2) 11c Hops Quotable at 3c. Potatoes 60 to 90c per sack. Oats Milling. 75(0)82. PORTLAND MARKET. Portland, April 25. Wheat valley, 60a Gt; Walla Walla, 57358. Flour Portland, 53.00; Denton county. 3.00J graham, $2.65; superfine. $2.25 per bbl, Oats White, 2526c; grey, 2223;rolled In bags, $4.2505.25, barrels, 4.5o7.eg: es, 3.75. Potatoes.. Oregon, 25(3)300 per sack. Hay.. Good, 6o per ton. , Wi"Vfl,,eyi 9iocj Eastern Oregon, 68c. Millstufls..Bran, $11.50(0)1300; shorU,tfl2. 1 ouary- mcKens, mtxed, 33.5o; broil- z.5(2J3'5; oucks, 5ao; neesc, 5; ri. uo??n's Arnica Sain ..is ii o.uve m tnewotu U r I Sores. Knret ni-n u.i. ni... . -'1 and all Tetter. Chapped hand., OflbbJ llrulses, Skin Lruptiom, nd posiilTtljoa Piles or no pay required. It is purjuid 1 Live per tec satisfaction or (hone; itfow Price 25 cents a box For tilt lr Frdl Lecu'- C. T. Doty has everything kept in ilrst class fish market. i3 Awarded Highest HonorsWorld's Fair, Aledal, MldwlHter Fiilr. xwIV "TnwRer Klrkor tho vtUlXirv Co. Is liwin,, ,. n.. on Tute street near tho , jmnindS. It Is ll good mnmJi SSi x vTn VWCfX w CREAM BAKING POWDER (Most Fcxfc UiA. 4oYeustktSUiuittdL i Big Forger Captured. Pittsdoro, April 28. News has been received here of tho capture In Guatemala, of John S. Cowan, of this city, who disappeared last February, leaving creditors $200,000 short. Ho wns In the lumber business. The forgery was note raising and othor forms of swindling nro charged against him. Brmsh Victory. London, April 28. Tho Mnshonn land agency hero received tho follow ing dispatch from Buluwayo, dated April 27: "Big engagement this morning. Three Impls surrounded us. Defeated and routed with great loss." Road to Be Sold. Milwaukee, April 28. A decreo ordering tho salo of tho Northern Pacific road and all properties, Includ ing stocks, bonds and lands, was signed by Judgo Jenkins this morn ing. The salo is to take placo In West Superior, Wis., within sijfty days. Chinook, shad and halibut at Doty's. , To My Friends. i'leaso speak to mo a week before you want your paper hanging dono, as I am very busy, 24,31 E. K. Hall. Primary Politics. Tho new book on tho reformation of the American primary system, is now on salo at Dearborn's book storo. a 17 t f Children Cry for Pitcher'! Cmtorl. crs. 2.50(0)3.50; ducks, 5a( lurKcys, llvo. Kc: dressed, ifiaire. Hides.. green, salted 60 lbs 5c; under 00 lbs 44c; sheep pelts, io7oo. Hops. .Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to qual. Ity. Butter.. Oregon fancy creamery, 25(3)355 fancy dairy, 25; fair to good, 15(2)17: common,;i52oc. Cheese .Oregon full cream, 14(0)15, f-ggs.. Oregon, ncperdoz. Ueef..Topsteers, 3.00(2)3.25 per!b;i fair to good steers. 2;2 3.5c; cows, 2ji2c; dressed beef, 4 $:. . Mutton ..Ewes, 2.75; dressed,45c Hogs.. Choice, heavy, 3.2S3.5o; Hghi and feeders: 2 75; dressed. 4c per lo. When Baby was tick, we gyi her Cutcrfc When she was a Chill, she- cried (or ChuA, When sho becamo litis, tho chug to Outorfi When tho had Children, the gut tloa Cuto) "DR.MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." Reed's Opera House. PATTON BROS., Local Mmujw ONE MOTT ONLY, MONDAY, MAV 4- Everything New ThisJScaMfi RicharclTTPringle's Famous Georgia MINSTRELSI Tiaveling In their own lo,wo 11 Billy Kersandi. Moore & Kemp, ib 9 Talvan, Marsh Cialc Hillmn& Wr J O, Terry, Jas, S. Lacy, Crew"! CWA" tet, and all the old favoriteJ. W? grand parade at 2:30 P. .hS 50c. No higher. Now on wle t n581 bookstore. AGENTS Ml n WIDULY known Wisconsin publUfcw, wno rctiaes at Qreen Bar. writaa March 6th. 1SU5. as follnwi; "Flvo years ajo I becamo so nervous that mental wo was a burden. I could not rest at clshs on account of sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Miles Restora tive Nervine, and I commenced to use it with the very best effect. Since tbea I have kept a bottle in my house nnd use it wnenover my nerves DepnmBiin i,i. . - ,-.w HHH 0 always tho samo good result. My sob also takes it tot aerroasaeas with like aerer falling success. I bays recom mended it tosoaayaact It cures thesa. AU wb su3or iroa nerve trnnhli.a .liniilfl i It is Uta from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Do. Miles, through his Nervine is a benefactor to thousands.- A.O.LEIIMAN, fcuitor and proprietor of Dm Iuvobuak. Br, Miles' Nervlna is sold oa guaraaWe Irst bottle will bonoflt or ssoaey rtfuatat. In all towns and localities umtea states ana icmw"" - lku aln Washer and Steam Cof,i It saves Usownpn;C.a use, clothes in less than six iww. fi u. by cxpr?, picj'-i"! jy, la copper. For partienUiiJg Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health GEO. FENDSIOS MEAT MARKET. Successor to C. M. &L i Best meats in tho dty, nw. - lowest prices. Salem SteamLat Please notice the cot J" on tlie following! ...13 ShlrU, plain !?!! Under drawers tfM1 Under shirts '.....JlS ' Socks, per pair ' l -ef" "-. " " -t-nJKW rctiw i"- C;il lxiciflsrrrlliefS ci.. -J rw iliUi 24 OUCCl elim wsisw" -- , , and other work In propori.- pclsandotbtt-f 'tS. ' I"?