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vm The Dying Day rflndi many a vrcaty woman's work undone -many a task but just begun. This need not be. When work crowds the day, shorten the work- don t leujrthcn the day. T! rrff IDDUSTWW ..;i fn rtlnotiino' TfppTif? time keeps you young. everywhere Made ouiy oy THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, u i i. rku.s... NtwYsrk. Daito Capital Journal &? MOHTCK BKiiTHBRS SATURDAY, JL'NB 20, 1800. on. Republican ticket, e'i For President, WILLIAM M'KINl.EV, of Ohio OlIJ For VlMJl'ieiWrrit. noflAKKET A. IIOHAIJT, J(Ji of tfewjerify. Elector for Oregon, B'-WI T. OEEK. Mlon County. ,nftM. VOKAN, Lane Gounty. i:. I SMITH, Wmco County. J.K.CAl'LliS, Mullnomali. JL Jo" THE JSSt'R. Jiirt Thtomnoncy question Is tho vital Ifwudilm tills campaign. It lias been made so by tho money power on tlio one band and by tile stringency of tbo tlmcyji tlio other. Undor the Clove- lumLjlinlnlBtrntlon the allied money Intorstts of tlio country found an oppoWinilty to dictate terms to. tho government, forced It to stop colnago of fjfft to discredit It own currency and As Ibsuq lwnds In time of penco to dcfrtftpfciirrc'nt expenses and maintain ItaoWl'credlt. The. bankers liavo dictated terms to tlio administration, hnndled Its Joans with gold from Its own treasury or Its owifMfnt,und Imvo tilay under the gold Htandard virtually got tho United titattMrvasurynt their mercy. And wliattwtt tho tender mercies of llcldcl baclj;Tcdchclmof it Co. toward Undo SninV!"'i,hcy nro drawing tho gold out of lijflensury day by day, and tho onlyjjcjapc tlioy Bay Is to withdraw tho rfKMtibjcIca and paper money from clrcfllNCron, or you must go on borrow lug (S$f ad Infinitum, Wo have dcmonotUcd hllvori now wo demand tho wlthdrawl of tho credit money of tho "United Slates or wo sAWl uso It to dniw all tlio gold out of tj'jjjjjtrensury. That Is tholr ultl matuwj.j. Tho national bunkers cry Amlti ithls, knowing that tho people camuJb"rlu business without u largo voluiuo of paper money, and declare wo nro tho only boys who can supply this ijawjjr wohoy and keep It good as gold OfMtoml basis, That Is tho Issue In tlrW campaign. It is tho only Issue. Tho nuajicy power has made It tho Issuo. Iekloholtncr, Ilcldolbaeh SsCo. Imvojuiiycd wltti tho national nssocU ntton of bankers to force tho money Imuoj .,tbl campaign. They liavo said Mmlll know no party, Flrjlflioy enld, let us got control of thJuiRepubllcuu party mid platform, Tin J$$Wrntlo party will divide and tho otifi will bo scattered like a flock "o'Tcop without a master and wa wjlbtlllo tho nation by tho grace of God Jwcl gold bonds. Foreign cap Hal wjjjjtfow In a ml railroad btocks will ifcwmj Immlgnitlon will llnw In. tlie fi$Mes will run and the uilllcn. hIuiu will reign financially. Th$;ipiiQ bright dream of tho FMGMflNHOUD mmI Wtrvtw DeWllly. S'rjiVnf u. or B)Jr kail toil, KnVct. of Crruni ir KxoatM.' in, um or 14 Limtw anil rVor Up of Absolutely un. oiuo TreatmouU (LVW Xotufrw X. irwk mmm.nmtmw aLssiassMaT KtFT?iUf(! y f mr. ItEBffHMBBH lift SWMMmWMtoStVL SwS vonr work a dav ahead of Cleans everything. Sold Bolton. Philadelphia. 8in FrandKo. 525T!2JlSIES222Ji2Ii23Z3iMa2mi2BiJSaa: comblnntlon that has -eswijcd to run the country. With corrupt primaries In tho big cities and corrupt men In charge or the party machinery and unlimited 'railroad passes n political party Ik-coiiics an easy prey to the combination,. What will the people do? The government cannot gut revenues, the Industries cannot ilnurMi without a reasonalile'degrec of protection. Will the jwople accept MoKlnlcy on a gold standard' They will If nothing bet ter offers. If a good candidate is put up who represents ' protect Ion and bimetallism, look out. FOREIGN IMM1011ATI ON. "For the protection of the quality of our American clli.cushli and tho wages or our worklngiiicn agalut tho fatal competition of low-priced labor, wo demand that tho Immigration laws bo thoroughly enforced and so extended ns to exclude from entrance to tho United States those who can neither read nor write." The above Js the national Republi can platform on tho question or forclgu Immlgnitlon. The failure of congress Just adjourned, to pass the Stone bill to prohibit dangerous nnd pauper classes of foreign Immigration should have drawn from thu conven tion, a moro spccllio declaration on this subject. To merely prohibit tho Immigrant who cannot read or write, Is neither adequate nor Just. Ho may rend or wilto his own language. Every Ital ian, Chinaman or Jap can do that. Tho question should have met with a broador nnd fuller treatment at tho hands of tho convention. Tho fact that nearly onc-thlrd of tho popula tion of tho United States came from Europe, should have warned tho con vention to treat tho subject moro Intelligently. No total exclusion of foreign Immi gration Is possible In this day and ago of civilization. Mechanics, artists, professional men, those with capital enough to begin un Industry or buy n farm, persons who Intend to scttlo hero with their families, and become self-supporting factors of the continu ity and American citizens, cannot bo excluded without hindering thu de velopment of tho country. The abovo plank Is a partial recognition of thu Importance of the subject, but It is not u remedy that Is adequate or founded on any sound principle of protection to our country against dangerous and pauperised elements, that can never become desirable American citizens. VERY UNJUST. Oregon Republicans are repre bontcdou the national committee by a Now York man, Instead of Joo Si mon, who gave tho New Yorker his proxy. Pity ho could not tlnd an honest Republican In Oregon to per form tho duties. Ah usual, bouudeu to the Kustcru money ring, Wood buun Independent. ThU Is ery unjust, Mr. Simon sent his proxy to Oocar Mayer, tt brother-in-law of Hon. Solomon Itlrseh, chairman of tho Stuto llcpub- llean committee of Oregon. Onfgo- nlau. If Joo Simon could have entrusted ils proxy to an honest Republican at St. Louis It would" liavo leeu mora courteous to the peoplo of this state. Mr. Mayer, Qf New York, could not represent tlio Republicans of Oregon, but probably reprteented thm fully h well us tho eight delegates "who put Oregon )n tlio gold sjiatiiliird. Vbjumna" 'bimMjc :- onion, Multnomah County Moving Fast, K'' ! UN60LWmS"0RGANIZ1nG1 A Call for a Convention In Marion County, June' 261 MoMinViUlK June' 'SO. fSpcdlrfl to Tins Jouiinal). The following letter Is an answer to one received from Mr. Mllner, stating that "the Multnomah Ulinctitlllc League con templates calling a mnw convention to elect delegates to the state conven tion at McMlnuville," ami asking to know the purposes nnd intentions of the convention. The letter answers many questions received dally. THK ItEI'LY. McMiNNvn,LK,Or., June 18, '00. John T. Mllner, Portland, Oregon. Dkak sin. Replying to yours of yesterday, I enclose a copy of the call 1 for state convcjitlon. The object Is 'iw stated by you "to unite the silver fences for the presidential campaign. and to elect delegates to the St. Louis silver convention." We understand Col. Drake, under the authority or the American Silver Organization, has named delegates to the convention. We are advised that some of those named cannot attend 1 1 presume that It will Iw the policy or tho convention to conlhm his selec tions, where Uiomj selected can attend and elect others In place of those who cannot. In any event. It will strengthen tho delegates from our state by leav ing them to say that the state Is w Ith them. Wo have letters, encournglng us In this work, from such men as Sibley, Teller, Miami and others. Conven tions are called In n number of coun ties in the state, and we hope for a full expression from all, so we can hayo an understanding as to how we shall unite all tho silver men. rj Further, wo presume nil the work necessary for a complete party organ ization will have to bo done at this convention, and thou fully armed, wo will bo ready ror tho fray. Yours for silver and victory, W. V. Sl'KNCUK, Secretary. IN LINCOLN COUNTY. Elk City, Lincoln Co. Juno 20. A Bimetallic Union was organized at this place Monday night with 25 members' L. W. Doyoo was elected chairman, Ed Allen, secretary. A call will bo made In order at the next meeting for a mass county convention on tho 20th, to elect live delegates to the stuto convention, at McMlnuville, July 0, 1800. All who favor tho causo nro Invited to attend, regardless of party. Lincoln County Leader: Tho or ganizing of bimetallic leagues has Abrilllint complexlou U a beauty In It elf. It please the eyes of thoughtless people and the rulnds of thinking people. They know that a really cood complexion is n slen of health, and created by Nature. There are different way of imltatlntra Qu complexion : cosmetlcit, which deceive no body, but tula the skin and make the user look allly sad prematurely old , stimulants which only give a temporary flush : dancer, ous drugs which drive pimply disorders from the face back into the blood. All these "counterfeit" complexions are un aafe and easily detected, Uut the genuine, unmistakeable, much -admired color and clearness of health can only be obtained by clearing all bilious matters and humor out of the blood. The first step towards creating a good complexion by Nature's own method is to get the blood clear, nnd the circulation free and active. There ia no complexion so sal. low, muddy or pimply but it will be cleared and brightened by Dr. l'leice's Golden Medical Discovery. It is the best natural complexion-maker on earth. It sends the fresh glow of real health to the cheeks by thoroughly clearing all bilious and eruptive humor out of the blood. It strengthen the digestion and regulate the bowel in a mild, uatural way. It gives brighter color to the blood, and not only beautifies the complexion but makes the eyes brighter and the breath sweeter. If the bowels be very much constipated, it will be advisable to take smtll doses of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant l'cllets, conjointly with the use of the "Golden Medical Dis covery." One or two each day just suf ficient to sret their laxative and alterative. 9 blood cleaaalng, effect will be sufficient i; rMcMM 3 "Tolas (W I -1 it ? v m " (t 1 5is if av ftNi i PLUG You may have "money to bum," but even so, you needn't H throw it away W get almost twice m Ax." as you do of m for the same monev d g The Willamette Hotel. L,nCADNti43HOTEL OF THE CITY Kc(!ucea rales. Managcmcnl luieral. inn points oi intcrcx, special nties uiii oe -KXGISLSIOR K C. Hansen, Manager. 'Jnlyixil iore u t. SaiUUetton aauantiel. till i lick of Slate Initirnnce block LAWN MOWEItS. . HAV RAKES. GRAY Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. GARDEN HOSE, Cnat-CAT -it IHCYCLES. LAWN SPRINKLERS. oALCM, OR. SUNDRIES. begun In this county nnd It Is very probable that tho organizations will multiply rapidly here. It Is non-par-tlbnn In character, and all who desire to help to restore silver to its position along with gold as one of tho money metals of our country, can atllllato with this movement. MARION COUNTV CALL. In compliance with tho call Issued for a state convention 'of the Union Ulmetalllc party, at MoMlnnvlllc, Thursday, July l), 1890, at 11 o'clock a. in. the undersigned hereby unite In a call for a mass convention of bimetal lists or Marlon county, to bo held at Salem, Friday, Juno 20, 18D0, at 11 o'clock a. m, ror tho purpose or choos ing 21 delegates to said convention, and forming a permanent organiza tion In this county, "Wo therefore earnestly call upon all men who favor the Use or gold and silver ns standard money, and are oppoaeit to tho slnglo gold standard, and favor tho free and unlimited colnaco or both gold and silver, to loin in a united effort In convention and at the ballot box until this Is accomplished. E.P. Morcom.lchalrman Lincoln HI metallic club, "Woodburn. It. P. llolse, Saloni. Salmon Drown, Salem, It, II. Lcabo, Salem. 1). O, Sherman, Salem. J. D. Dlmlck, Hubbard. V. Marsh, Salem, Amos Strong, Salem. J. It. Fairbanks Salem. Clias, 11, Durggr.tr, Salem, L. K. Pratt, Salem. I), i Howard, SaliMin Uuy M. Iiwei, Salem. A. F. McAtee, Salem. J.N. Hyan, Salem. 0. W Kills, Salem. J.O. Dozorth, Salem. O. S. Downing, Salem, W. S. Molt. Salem. T. L. Davidson, nnd many others. Soap Foam Washing Powder will not make the clothes yel low, nor burn the hands, 1 1 1 m m 1 1 1 n m 1 a 1 1 1 the Cake For 10 cents you as much " Battle other high grades m Electric can leave ho.el lor all public buildings given to permanent patroni, A. I. WAGNER - STABLE- T3izrc BIxOS., MACHINE OILS and AXLE GREASE Pf.Hl,rrt T?ai,a Those going east should call on or address the Union Pacific City Ticket onice, m Third Street, Portland, for rates to the following meetings: Democratic National Convention, iiiicuKu, in., .uuy tin, Ponnln'R P.irfv iffVinvnntlnn nnl American Silver Convention, St. Lou- iuuM tiuiy zzmu fCntlminl Pnnvntitlnri Vnnnn ! -...,.w... VVMI,MVIUII A Wllll A WIT plc,s Society of Christian Endeavor Washington D. C. July 7th to I3th. rtn 4 t ik ti it 1 13 j 1 . f ....-- 1 a i j s iiiinuuiu j-Auiciiiiuiiai association meeting, DulTnlo, N. Y.July 3rd to loth. Encampment Grand Army of tho Denubllo, St. Paul, Minn., September Tl. W. ItAVPvn 11 3tf General Agent. Call for Warrants. County Treasure's l Office, Marion County, f Notlco Is hereby glyen that I have funds on Imml tn ihv nil nmm to sued, up to Aug. l, 1805, and Interest uii mo Kiuiu win stop irom date of this notice. jAp Minto, ,. . , , County Treasurer. Hated June 11, 1890. 0 8d w Special Rates, MSn Jkv-e &11Kirlcer. BCtb ror tho O. II. & N. and Union Pacllic railways regarding special round trip rates to the Republican national convention at St. Lpuls, tho Democratic national convention nt. Phiin.,n i.,..io v.: J..: convention at St. Louis, national con- n n v Vi . v " a wnshlngton, I). C, Rational educational Associa tion at Dullalo, jf. Y and G.Tll national encampment at St. Paul M,nn 0:8tdHl&w ' U'nnti.,1 llll.l.i... .. . CWe'.w,.ou!e,!rVnSia Ti0;rrHWi''o.p-:s. -- .., ........ .. vviiu miicuc. juii TllnK'u innni M...1.I. .i... ir .r,n nu'"v". k ?"yw y n..I.Vi rr ' " -ium near, "lloo fake" sain contain nn fr.H..ii . will not Injure tho tlnest lace. Trv it jSnTtge.?0 d,nlSfty! Children Cry for ltoher'g CMtoria. PRnPOQAl's FOR SUPPLIES. The Hoard of Trustees of the Oro ..,.., vinti. TtiRiinn Asvlutn Invites c,ot..l nrnnosnls for flimlslllntT at tho "-""-" i"-""- - " . . . Asylum, near Salem, Oregon, iho fol lowing supplies: dry goods. 800 yds. Amoskaeg blue dcmlns, 0 cr. noner samnlc- .. - .T . K ,, , , . .! GO yas. suesin, uruo, n jiur mimuii;. J6O0 'yds., canton' Jlannel, IJnRliua XXt'as por sample. - ' 'r 3000 yds. Mnriners' striped shirting, a nrr siltnnlc. &idoz. men's cotton socks, aspcr 16 d. ladies' cotVoii hoseas per 1 doz. ladles' corsets, iRei i'jlf 273, -2, 29-2, 30-2, nslper BainplcJ ? H .' mplc. 2 irrcat cros pants buttons, as per i'!P.lc- ........,.. 00 UOZ. inrcnn, uiam' or umrK . T., No. 3(1, white. "Jl doz. flu. tonlnu'e iinpim.i oOdoz. thread, Coats' or C'lark'sO:kVdBz?estinuBVlaSfnri,n ,. . T., No. 3(1 black. use. g J lw ror!PlUl loz. thread, Coats' or CJarU's y. , No. 10 white. '-.-S , SHOKS AND SLIPPERS. ' 1 30 prs. mens' leather sllfipors No. i per sample. . 50 nrs. mens' leather slippers No. 8 ns per sample. . ' 50 prs. mens' leather slippers No. 0, as per sample, Rnmnln. 25 prs. ladles' shoes No. C, as per sample. 2o prs. ladies' shoes No. 0, ns per sample. QHOCEIUES. 10,000 lbs. granulated sugar (Ameri can rellnery). 15.000 lbs. Golden C sugar (Ameri can refinery). 8,000 lbs. .Liverpool salt. 500 lbs. soda crackers, XXX, more or less, delivered as required. 500 lbs. of cheese, Cranston's or as irood. more or less, delivered as re-l quired. i iu doz. Love oysicrs n ickis z-hj. i 30 doz. No.'l best brooms. 20 gross Vulcan Safety matches, as per sample. I 300 lbs. Sal soda. 200 lbs. Sultana rnsins (20-lb. boxes.) 100 lbs. London Layers ralslns(20-lb. boxes). 200 lbs. China starch. 1 doz ostrich feather dusters (22-ln. per sample). 1 doz. Worcestershire Sauce (Leo as Perrln's) In quart bottles. 20 boxes macaroni In 8-lb. boxes. 100 gal. N. O. molasses. 2,000 gal. syrup as per sample. CUOCKKIiY. 2."i doz. tea cups, W. G. ware, ns per sample. 25 doz. saucers, W. G. ware, as per sample. 4 doz. 7 In. pie plates, W. G. wure, as per sample. TOUACCO. 1500 lbs. Even change. 300 lbs. O. K. Durham In 2-oz. pigs. FLOUH. 000 bbls. No. 1 Hour, moro or less, delivered as required. 25 bbls. No. 1 graham, moro or less, delivered ns required. FISH. 000 lbs. llsh per weok, more or less, as required, stating price per pound of different kinds. MEATS. Reef 000 pounds per day, more or less, ns required equal parts roro and hind quarters. Mutton 200 pounds per day, moro or less, as required. SOAP. 2500 lbs. Net Savon Rest Standard soap. 200 cakes Peerless Kitchen soap, ss per sample. 5 lbs. Shaving soap (J. R. Williams) as per sample. 8PI0E3. 500 lbs. black pepper, Standard Ground, In 5-lb. cans. 75 lbs. cinnamon, Standard Ground, In 5-lb. cans. . PLUJiniNO 50 feet each or J, 1, U in, black pipe, (leach cast Iron elbows 1, 1, 1J, and 2 inch. 0 each cast Iron elbows 45 (leg. U, U, nnd 2 In. (I doz. hoso washers, In. 1 doz. hoso couplings In. 1 doz. Calwell hoso bands i in. 12 cacli Jenkins' valves discs., 4, 1. i ami it in. I1AHDWARK. 200 rt. ori In. round Norway Iron. 100 reet each or I, 7-10 and i In. round Norway Iron. 5i) rt. each oUxl, JxH, nnd ix2 In. Hat Norway iron. 6 rt. each or i, J and 1 In. octagon steel. 5 rt. or i in. round tool steel. 1 Heller Rros. liorso rasp 10 In. Hat bastard files 10 in. 3 Hat bastard illes 10 In. 0 Hat mill bastard tiles 10 In. , 2 each Hat mill bastard flies 0 and 8 in. 300 rt. or mnnllla ropo i in diameter. 3,500 lbs. or blacksmith coal ns per sample. 50 Norway carriage bolts xH In. 50 each ixl nnd ixa In carrlago bolts (Norway.) 5 lbs. or I washers. 1,000 each Of 2. '21. . nnil J llv Hnnoil rivets. 2 sledge handles 30 In. . - , , ....v. . .w. , i tinners' blcwhorn stake, largo den " in., smaii end m in. Dios. or ao. G Putnam hoive shoo nans. 1 Coo's wrench, 12 In., bright. l Kilogramme acid acetlc30 per cent, Squlbbs. , ; 1 kilogramme acid boric, Squlbbs. 4 kilogrammes bismuth subnltrato, Squlbbs. 5 kilogrammes chloform In 500 Kniiiiuie uoiiies, Squibbs. i Kilogramme tincture deodorized, Squlbbs. opium 1 KIlOCTUtlimn ninnwudn Mrlinniil. Squlbbs. l"w""lv Squlbbs08"10 sodlum bnflMi Squiobsra,nme plum P'mlered' Squlbfx11"1163 meroury J'ellow oxide, & chlor,de C0T- MerciS cWoral hydlate' granulated,) no prs. mens- lcniuer suppcre nu. iv, uioncnou sucen's wool, as rvr , . , ., ,. T," ,n ., . -. .. till; hit iia. ns per sanipie. ouozsuiionai, (Haver.) ' 20 prs. mens' lputl or slippers No. 11, r oz. Antlkamlnla tablets 5Br. ab rtcr sample. 1000 5cr. nulninc sniniififn' ... 20 nrs. ladles' shoes No. 4, as per sule shaped: P. H.&Cn vl'"'raP- . 20 lbs. notawlum hST iatci,p.&'w. ",vnu,ue Bom. i IUS. COllfKl nn TDx i & lbs.Gulclum nrm.'inii.'I.V - x. U. " - i. .' POtaSslum llVrlmf , .. X. W. - j wn n .. - "v r lbs. ollorantro. . Fink's " "'., wnn inkb.jan.llabeano..lon,(Uhu 4 lbs saccharatcd child Pepsin, fab. 5 Wti. ncld pjirivilu ..-i.j t -.. inckrodt. vu,uaoie,Juir. v fi'iriilJ ntntiinntn ...i jno0 gallon glass connoTSg lib. arnica (lower granulated, in,. Ji. f(1x glove granulated, L4 tf M iilix Vonicii granul n r , &?CT. j t 3 ,UI ranuted, Li r,olb i. glycc fine, Uirks , 1Alw-boltl-'siriiiliiiMniHi.I... 0,-Go.t vsfuo.'WYYoiiirMic & Co. "ues Malted inllkIIorllck' 10 llw. zinc sulphate (er.mmo-.., , V. 2lbS. , Foruurr '.Vt .-,,U,,l,VrlaL 7,. no lb's. Phillips' Hlgestib Lfv! 5-pound cam,. "'coa.in 10 lbs. notimsliim nitrate, grana. lated rcllned. 2 lbs. prepared chalk il IDS. SnoilL'CS. 10 In ,rWn kr,turatc9 nur vomica, irr, 16 in Papcrs' wl,lte.and iv m,0ll ?la9S Pcrcol!itor, 16 and 32oi.; ozNrv?.dT:TcorhCOn,X Mne Sh38 1 uradunto, Phoenix cone shape, U OZ, V X, oS CO. 8-12 doz. rubber water buttles. J. quart, cloth covered; W.T.&Co 4 doz. II. R. syringes, No. 1, straight pipe; I oz. 4 doz. II. It. syringes, No. 3, straight pipe; 1 oz. 1 gross corks, No. 12, taper 1, u. long. 2 doz. Allcock's porous plasters. 000 hypodermic tablets, No. 3, la case, 10 tubes each; V. Uros. 400 hypodermic tablets, No. OS, Id case, 10 tubes each; W. Bros. 2 doz. beef Juice; W. Rros. Samples may bo seen at the com missary or the asylum. Goods must bo in accordance with samples, nnd be in original packages when possible. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Delivery ot supplies will bo required within fifteen days' no tice of acceptance of bid. Each bid must Include all the Items and totals In full, with the exception of flour and fish. Payment will not bo made until the bidder has completed his con tract. A copy of tho advertisement must accompany each bid, and the name of tho class of supplies bo In scribed on tlio envelope. Auditing olllcers are prohibited from confirm ing accounts of purchases when the advertisement docs not contain a full description of tho articles to be pur chased. Each bidder will bo required to furnish with his bid a certified check in nn amount equal to ten per cent of his bid (save that for flour the check Is to bo for $300. for fish $75), payable to tho order of the board-to lw returned In case ills bid Is rejected or his proposal compiled with. Hids will be opened In the governor's office at 2 o'clock p. m Monday, July , 1800. Salem, Oregon, Juno 15, 1890. (Signed) nnn W.n. r. bUHu. II. R.K1NCAID, PHIL METSCIIAN. Tlnnnl nf rPriltlS. f). S. I. A. W. S. DUNI WAY, Scc'y. of Board. SALEM l?D i am prepared Jo do all landi of woAh wood and iron. Repairing machinery oi any kind or making and repairing itoaej w -tew, tools nnd edged tools ol an; kmJ 1 Ue , made shoes. Pl, nnil runnlnff shXI CHS' fully attended to. Call tmyiurM Chemeketa street, back of Nework Rkx store. . ..r,er.,TI,irir R. I. 1 1 b IVO v Salem SteamLaun&y Please notice the cut in pn on the followingi Shirts, plain e'toioctntt Under drawers sianewU Under shirts ' , t Socks, per pair ' , at Handkerchiefs tau Silk handkerchiefs ..... . . ''''."" W Sheets and pillow slips 4 "" & gw nnd other work In proportion. .Flannels and other work W VrfiJ Ml " CAVTj TAM-lV2rf. naauisi I ...valMITl. " . y. r!ifAhao i"R OMi boau for ? FSTw V J KTryitenttaitf.;'-fti9?-- tb4 DULIU UT a liuucw --- S3. "lef . . . .. . w.i.. Vtutr WW !. iw-. --jus. till, lu. .. and new ones made to order. irorthou?. the best that can bo done In towa-6 M.i n r.i tvnrrnn anu ijukhiv r- "m sLJfsIs1 Jhsmr Tb ey are glen ""'".'i fc!rjfc'...