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wr' . -) ' , "7q,1 I . , I M It 1 MICHIGAN'S BENEMO? M OFTREPEATED STORY OF TRUE PHIUHTHnOPY j ii Wliat Chas. H. Hacklcy has Done for Western MichiganHow the only Cloud in the Life of an Honored Man was Brushed away by Science. JFYom Grand Jtapidt, CHAS. If. IMCU.ET. The most beautiful spot In Mualce iron I Inseparably associated with the name of Hockley, and In all West ern Michigan there la not a name- bet ter known, and anions the studious and those Interested In deeds of phil anthropy, this name Is known and ad mired. Chan. II, Hockley has been In the lumber business continuously since is;, and In that time has amassed a fortune, which nlvee lilm a rating among the wealthy men of the na tion, I)ut with wealth there did not come that tlKhtcnlng of the purse strings which Is generally a marked characteristic of wealthy men. Theio la no prettier spot in the Btato than Hockley I'ark In a nquaro nur rounded and pierced by stono walls, emphasizing with their whiteness the green of faultlessly kept lawns. Its crowning pride a towering noldler's monument on the top of which stands u. bronzo figure pointing ever in re membrance of the heroes who died that tho nation might live. Surround ing this park are tho magnificent Iluckley l'ublle Library a poem in irranlto with Itn 60,000 volumes, and the equally stately Hackley school, llko a bee-htvo with Its COO children. Other elegant buildings testify like wise to the liberality and munificence of this man who has pulled wealth out of tho. forests of Michigan. ( i It Is no wonder then that the name of Charles IX, Hackley la known at Iiome and abroad. Ills munificence to Muskegon alone represents an outlay of nearly half a million. For the past twenty years he has been a constant nufferer from neuralgia and rheuma tlem&also numbness of the lower limbs, so much so that It has sorlously interfered with his pleasure In life. For some time past his friends have noticed that ho has seemed to, grow young again, and to have recovered tho health which he had In youth. To a correspondent of the I'rcss, Mr. Hackley explained the secret of his transformation, find to his friends who have known how he suffered, It Is Indeed a transformation. "I have Buffered for over twenty years," he eald, seated In his private onice, "with fiains in my lower limbs so severely hat tlio only relief I could get at nigni was uy putting com water com presses on my limbs, I was bothered inoro at night than In the day, time. The neurnlglo and rheumitio pains In my limbs, which had been growing In Intensity for years, finally became chronic. I made three trips to. the Hot Springs with only partial relief, and then fell back ta mv nri-Hn.i state. 1 couldn't sit still, and my sufferings began to mako Ufa look very blue. Two years ago last Sep. tember I noticed an account of Dr. JrVTIIlamt' rink Pills tw Pale Etopk.1 Daily Capital Journal. BY HOWBR JDKOTHRR8! FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1800. THE SITUATION DIFFICULT. Tho political situation In tho United States is dinioult. Tho Ropubllcan party Is waging a business campaign on tho gold standard. In all states lending Republicans who a it) blmet alllst aro coming out against MoKlu loy, who Is hlmsolf uccoplablc, but his money platform is not. Tho Democratic stato conventions have Instructed more than IwollilrtlB of tho delegates for free coinage of fold nnd silver. Now tho bosses aro at Chicago, when tho delegates aro assembling to win them buck from tholr pledges, and wont likely to suc ceed . If "business" demand It what Is-it hnlf million dollars to "win" u few score of delegates back to tho jwth of duty? MrvTituboneok has come out and says, no matter who tho Domo crats put up, tho Populists will not endorso him, or words to that effect, ThoHluutlon Is dinioult. Xamlowi KoiuRa, From a letter mitten by He v. J. Uuuder Um., of Dlmondale, Mich., we aro permitted tMMkethU extract! ''Ilue no hesitation M rccetnendlng Dr. King's new JUcovery, at the result were almost marvcloui In the c efwywlfe. While I yr pMor of the lUp, tUt Church At KUe Junction the Was brought 4wh with IStcumonU sucwdlng La Ctlj, Tsnlblo lunuvtnii of couuhini! would lust hMir with Utile luierupiioa and It teemed at K e could not turvl yc ihem, A ft lend reco ajMMdtii Vt, King's New discevery: It was kk in itt work and bljUly tatUhctctry In mmk." TrUlboitie freest r ed A. Legg't Drugstore. Regular tlfeotflUvadJi.oo fiimSsk . " - ' itlslu, Keening rreit. and what they hud done for other, and some ennes no neatly resembled mine that I was Interested. Out 1 did not know whether tho testimonials were genuine or not, and I did not wish to be humbugged, so I wrote to one who had given a testimonial, an eminent profoBor of music In Canada. The reply I received woo own strong er than the printed teatlmonlal, c 1 It gavo we faith In the medicine. ' "I begrn tailing the pIllH nnd found them to b alt that tho profensor had told mo they would bo. It wan two or three months before I experienced any percoptlblo betterment of my condi tion, lly disease was of twit long standing that I did not expect speedy recovery, end was thankful even to bo relieved. I progressed rupldly, how ever, towards recovery, nnd for tho last nix months have felt mynelf a perfectly well man. I have recom mended the pills to many people, and am only too glad to arslrt others to health through the medium of this wonderful medicine. I cannot say too much for what It has done for mo," Dr. Williams' I'lnk I'lllo for Palo Peoplo have an enormous eale, and from all quarters come In glowing re ports of tha excellent results follow Ing their use. An analysis proves that they contain In a condensed form all the elements necessary to glvo new life and richness to tho blood mid re store shattered nerves They nro an unfailing sped no for ouch diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu matism, nervous headache, tho after effects of la grippe, palpitation of tho heart, pain and sallow complexions, that tired feeling resulting from nerv ous prostration; all diseases resulting from vitiated humors In tho blood, ouch as ecrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc They are also a specific for trou bles peculiar to females, such as sup pressions, Irregularities, and nil forms of weakness. They build up the blood and restoro the glow of health to pal' nnd sallow cheeks. In men they ef fect a radical euro In all cases arising from, mental worry, overwork or ex cesses of whatever nature Thoro nro no 111 effects following tho use of thin wonderful medicine, and It can bo given to children with perfect safety. ESI TyMMM ag HAOKIXr I'ARK. urod bv Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Sche nectady, N. Y., and nro sold only In boxes bearing the firm's trado mark and wrapper, at CO cents a box or six boxes for IZ.CO, and aro nevor nold la bulk. They may bo had of all drug, gists or direct by mall from Dr. Wil liams Medicine Comnanv. Tim nrlp at which these pills aro sold makes a rOUriA nf tranimanf InAvnnnalun m compared with other remedies. or PROMISED PROSPERITY. Vo Hluceroly hopo no jioor man or woman, or ttnyono who has still to light tho battle of life, will bellevo for ti moment that If MoKlnloy Is only elected, tho country will blaze with prosperity. A higher tariff, recip rocity and tho gold standard will not tako tho placo of more money among tho people. In Oregon two good crops at good prices nro needed to square tho books of tho producer and put him even with tho world. Many aro today in debt for money to pay taxes and In terest. Many aro two or three years behind on both nnd on bills for tho necessities of life. Roth parties In tho presidential campaign promise abundance of bet tor things, If only they shall bo put In power, AViio believes that? Promises nru easily made. Politicians tiro plen ty. Unless a new party arises, on tho ruins and rottenness of tho old, ani mated with higher principles for the common welfare, tho future Is not hopeful. 8 too Heward 8100, Tho readert of this paper will be pleated to learn that there it at least one dreaded disease that telence hat been able to cure in all Itt' laces, and that It catauh. Ilalrt Catardi Cure It the only positive cure now known to hc medical fraternity. . atarrh being a con. ' .limit.! .11..... ,,i,,. M.iir..it..i tlitutlonal dliMte, icqulret n constitutional Irearmenl. Hall's Catauh Cure Is taken into nally. acllne directly upon the blood and mucous surliccs of the tytteni, thereby destroying the foundation of tbc disease and giving the patient strength by building up the llution and auttuni: nature in Uelm: itt work Tito proprietors have to much faith In itt cutaiive poweit that they oiler One Hun- drtd dollars for any case that 'I Wis to cure, Send k list of testimonials, ddrcht V. . C1IKNEY CO., Toledo, O. tMld by druggist,-, 7c. Children Cry for - - - - - ------ ' I . . . .u - -" ' - - - - - GOLD AND FREE TRADE. Gold standard i In tlic intcrcBtof of free trade. The Wisconsin Dome-, cratlc stfiUj platform says: "We believe that the demands of n commerce, built unon the broad and cnllgtened doctrines of free trade, re quire a currency that cannot Ik: dis credited In any civilized country. Realizing tills logical demand for the bast money fur International trade we declare ourselves opposed to the free an J unlimited coinage or silver, and In favor or old, the hlRhest mon etary standard of the world." Adopt ed June 2.1, 'DO. BETTER CITY GOVERNMENT. The time will soon come on for a city election. It will follow it month after the November election. In what manner can our present city government bo Improved? The streets, alleys and sidewalks of the city have not been kept In a very creditable condition. The lire de partment and the police department have undergone some changes. Have they been improved? Unless the lcoplc take hold of the matter they will get no Improvement. A political mni'hlne will not reform ItSt-lr. It docs not exist for reforms nnd Improvement. It Is time the progressive citizens were thinking about these things. The people arc paying enough taxes to have a line well governed city. THE RAkHERS UNION. Hcreartor no lady or gentleman can have tholr hair dressed In a barber shop of this city on Sunday. Rules nro posted In all shopsforblddingSun day work on penalty of 80.00 line. Tliu line goes to the Union, This Is a step of moral progress as great as was ever achieved by any society of this city. What Is more demoralizing on a Sunday forenoon than font number of gentlemen to sit and gossip a few hours in a comforta ble barbershop with all tho Illustrated papers and magazines? It destroy:? all thoughts of going to church! Tho harbor's union has a rule If adhered to will show to other lines of business that It Is not necessary to open places of business on Sunday. It should be a day of worship aiHiest, family reunion and Innocent recrea tion. Tho American Sabbath Is an Institution that Is worthy of any man's respect, especially a business man who makes his money on" other people. He Sure you are Right And then go ahend. If your blood It Impure, your appluie fulling, your nerves weak, you may be ture tlmt HooU't Sartaprilla is what you need. Then take no tuUtitulc. liml.l upon Hood ' itnil only Hood's. Tlilt It the medicine which hat the largest sales in the world. Hood's Ssrwullla It the One True lllood Purifier. Hood's Tills are prompt, efficient, ways Tollable, easy to take, easy to operate. Callthumplans of 1898. King Ivornuisand his mistlck krowe of Protons! Tho most glgnntean and clegantorcau pageant over seen In the northwest. World's modern miracles, Sir curious and hlppodruiuo, musical wondors, Suesanas' bands, Chinese enchanters, cullies' steam Uarnoy-ope, etc. Col. Coward's Cavalry -1-11-U battery. Old man Hop Along and his band or braves, Zag Zlg Wheelmen's club in full dross, etc. Natives of all nations audother Innumerable events. Orator, Gov. Pitchfork Tillman. Reader of events, Czar of Russia. Tho parade will leave the rendezvous promptly at ft o'clock p. in. Sunday Excursions. Ik'glnnliig with Sunday, Juno 21, unit on encu succeeding Kuntlay, a special excursion train will leave Al bany at 7 11. in., Corvnllls 7:30 a, m arriving at Yanulua at 11:1ft a. in. Returning, bout leaves Newport at 0:30 p. 111. Train loaves Yaqutna at 7 p. in., arriving at (Mrvnllfs at tu p. in. ami Aiimny at 10:30 p. m. Faro, good on this trnln only, from yprvnius, Albany and Philomath to iNcwport ami return, 91.00. H. L. Wai.dkn, II. R. Lowman, Agent, Allxiuy. Agent. Corvallls. Edwin Stonk, Managor, Corvallls. Corvallls, Juno 17, IBM. Tlin inrvtt fftfrtwtiltu. vvnmi uumtli.... drink is Hires Root Reer, Sold by Gil. !-. . p. tnriinn ,H, . rv .v j uiterson. .ttKit M W TsOce Nil Sutetltutc Gail Borden i Eagle Brand coNMHSE mx f wvr.uBKVCV4d, OREAT MIDBUMMKR BVENT. Program of the Opera House Enter tainment July 4th The Mid-Summer entertainment at the opera house on the evening of the Fourth will lie one that will plcao all. IMIOOKAM. I'AUT I. Selection Alpine Quartet Rasttis Willie. . .On Issues of tlie Day Chits. II. HurpKrar. Recitation, fby iwpJet)......OId Ate Mlss-Mstuciuiricr. Krimr .Selected Mrs. Walter Tooze, Rccltntion. Selected If II Irish Song :v;,""V' Halite Parrlsli Hinges. ..Selected I'AItTII. Overture Orchestra llurlcsquc, "Queen of Hearts, or 1' utist up to ime-- ... . . ... Anangcd by Chas IJtirggraf Murtha, a Widow.... yuecii ui nma Mis Eniina Murphy. Marguerite, a Modest Maiden, In Love witli Faust. .......... Miss Molllo llernardl Faust, a Chappie Lad In Love with Marguerite , V Murray u. Wade Mcphlstophelcs, Prince of Dark ness, (Revised Edition)....... Chas. I.Hurggraf Musical Imps, C. L. Smith, 0. W. Glllingham, Geo. Sanderson, , , R. Davis No ttno'nccd miss this musical treat for the price nf admission l within the reach of all, 3T. cents. No charge for reserved seats at Patton's. ElacWc Bitteia. Electric Bitters it a medicine suited for any season, but perhapt more generally needed when the liver It torpid nud tluggtsh and the need of a tonic and alterative Ufelt. A pmmpt use of thlt medicine hat often averted om and nediant fatal hilllont fevers. ro medicine will act moieturcly in counteract. tng and freeing the system uoni tnc uuiimi noiton. Headaclie. Indicestion, Constipa. . - : . .' .,- -I..!-, tlon, Dliilnest ycild to hlecttlc IIuicm. 50 contt nnd $.100 per bottle at Fied A. Legg's urug store. Portland Excursion Si. 00 Commencing July 1, the 0. It. & N. Co., will give un excursion rate of 81. round trip, between Salem nnd Port land. Tho Willamette river "llyer," steamer Ruth, record 71 hours from Portland, Including all landings, goes down Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Steamer Elmore on opposlto days, leaving Trado street dock at 10:00 a. in.. 29-td Special Rates. See Rolsc & Rarkcr. agents for tho O. R.& N. and Union Paclilc railways regarding special round trip rates to tho Republican national convention at St. Louis, tho Democratic national convention at. Chicago, Peoples narty convention itt St. Louis, national con vention Y. P. S. ('. E. at Washington, I). C, National educational Associa tion at Ihilmlo, N. Y and G. A. II. national encampment at St. Paul, Minn. ii:8td-il&v STATE NEWS. In Astoria all laundries pay $10 per quarter license. linker City is making 'efforts to secure a Untiring mill. The recent ro-organlzatlou of the Astoria tire department reduced tho city expenses $2580 per year. The shealff or Harney county, Mr. Git tings, Is reported as being short in his accounts $1,3U8.37. The body of old man Woodward, who kept the Woodward toll gate and was lost last winter, has been round. The postotllco department has dis continued tho tree delivery scrvlco at Roseburg from and after tho first of this month. In Roseburg, owing to a disagree uiont between the city council and the water company, tho water bus been turned otf. Lewis Nell, of Pendleton, received 8100- as reward for Uncling the dead body of the Hnngc boy, who wns re cently drowned In tho Uniatllln river. Tho streets of Westport liavo been under water, because of tho Hood, and tho Inhabitants have been compelled to travel on olovated sidewalks. Tho Dulles feels good over its post- olllce being raised from a third class to second whllo Pendleton has been relegated from a second third class otllco. to a OlTerlng to turn tho otllco or county superintendent's otllco over to Miss Nellie Stephens, Is tho grounds on which J. E. Reynolds' election will be contested, Jovor In Union county. Since January 1, 74 dog licenses wore Issued at Astoria, 30 dogs killed and 13 aro yet withoutoftlclal recognl tlon. All dog licenses nro good till Decomlwr 31, not ono year from date of taking out. Mr. Perrin, or Pendleton saved the life of his llttlo 0-year-old girl who fell In tho ditch and had already gone under twice but was resuscitated after some unxious moments of lively work. Miss Cannon, a young lady near Tho Dalles, whllo picking strawberries was bitten by a rattlesnake, In tho hand. Tho fangs enterlmr in two places. Her wrist wns Immediately' bound up to stop circulation. Sho1 was niado to drink about a quart of whiskey. Medical qld wns summoned 1 anil tho proper antidote administered. Tho young lady Is all right, buti'or sickness or the stomach from the over dose of whiskey. M8sJei.nettei.ooui. carta Could Only Sink'.U..V'oru Sketch, Introducing iwiairs wit t r Uiiiriinn iinri t:. 'i iiviur. It. II . lWlii" " itftRRAM FOR THE FUUUin. What Is Being Done for the Great Salem Celcbntiun. OHDEIt OV 1'AKADE. Thecommlttcc on parade-composed of Judge George H. Burnett, A. p. Condlt and W. J. Culver-for the Fourth of July celebration has made its report to the general commit tee which gives the following older or parade and the line of march: FlltST division. Chlcr marshal and aides. Second Regiment Rand. Battalion O.N. G. Liberty car. I. O. O. F. Rebecca float. J. O. G. T. float. P. or II. float. 8KCONO DIVISION. Dallas brass band. A. 0. U. W. float. 1). or II. Iloat. K. O. T. M. Iloat. Willamette Tent, No. 0, K. 0. T. M. G. A. It. float. ScdgwickTost, G. A. R. W. B.C. float. TIIIltD DIVISION. Chcuiawa band. Harrison Training school Boats. Harrison Training school students. Exempt firemen. Ratliboue Sisters, float. Young America. Hicycusis. FOUKTH DIVISION. Sllvcrtoii Marine baud. Woodman Iloat. Salem Camp, No. 118, W. or W. Salem Grove, No. 3, W. or W. float. City otllcers in carriages. County otllcers In carriages. State otllcers In carriages. Salem Floral Union float. Olllcers of the day. TIIK KOttMATION. The first division wljl form on the north side of Chemeketa street, west of Coinmerclcal, with the right rest ing on Commercial street. The second division will fornton Chemeketa street, castof Commercial, with the right resting on Commercial. Tho third division will rorin on the south sldo of Cheineketn street, west or Commercial, with the right resting 011 Commercial. The fourth division will form on the south side of Clicmckota street, east, or Commercial, with the right resting on Commercial. The citizens In carriages vllt form on Commercial street 1101th or Che meketa. OUDI5K O' MAItCli. The order or march will be as ful lows: South on Commercial street to State street, east on State to Church, north on Church to Chciiickcla. west on Cheineketn to the east side or Com mercial, south on Commcrlcul to the Willamette hotel, countcrmnrch 011 Commercial r.ortli to Marlon square Sunrise national salute. Hand concert nt 9 a. m. by four bus hih'ls. Grand fraternal parade foimt our principal streett under the chief marshal and Inn aids and moves promptly at 10 a. m. It consist! of the follewing: 2d battalion U. JN. U. Five fully equipped and uniformed brass bands, Tho most gorgeous liberty car ever seen in the northwest. Twenty floats representing the a!ms,objectt and comical features of the various fraternal orders. The Indian training school ofChemawa with three floatt representing all staget of Iml1.1i) life Irom the wigwam to their present progressive condition. onng Anirica't Irailid by the brownie j'Imi an I kvi.li mi 1 1't.ius miniature floats. Tltii fciiiurt i new uml nnicui llyclclo iiaratl, with 400 cyclists on deco rated wheels. .S.dcm rrxl nnd gun club In hunting style. Salem Horticultural te: ely with floral dtco ation. Silem exempt fireman with xxorkln ap. paralut, etc. 11 a.m. band music, vocal music by the choral society, trading tif declaration and oratlon'at Marion square.r .Adjourn for dinner I p. m. band concert. 1130 minor sports its follows) Obntaclc race, firtt piiie $3; second $1, Sacl. race, firtt prize $1; tecoml 50 cents. l'oot race too yards profestlonal, fiist prize $10; second $2.50. Urauge race, first prhc $1; t;coml 50c. Pie race, first prire $1; second sc. L'ggandipoon race, first prize $1: second So cents. Fat man's race, firtt prize $3; second Si. Song by Profs. Norrit and Oleson. Tumbling and bar work by Y. M, C. A. Greased pig. ' Iioys tace, tirst prize $1; 2d, 50 cents. bxpressman't race, firtt prize $2; second It is hard to tell sometimes whether the shopper or the saleswomau feels the effect of shop Ping the most. Even the pleas ant Tinrt f If in. volves standing, wait ing, weariness for both of them nnd mnn. less hurry nnd neclect J 1 1 I V of regular meals and ill I ' remilar lmhltc TM,. S leals to dyspepsia or .. , .constipation or beth: they are two linlcs in the chain of Indl geshon; another link is biliousness; head ache is another; then follows backache, drowsiness, dizziness, an irritable temper and the "blues," d HV8 0f one chaiii binding down your energies and tnaldnir whole trouble at once is to put the bow- quicker, more comfortably and more world. They actually cure constipation ' so it stays cured: you don't become adavc ih, TKrf &" the intes. n? do their own work, tone the, stomacx and gently stimulate the liver. I Sr y w? l K but 'V"' iike Nature it! self. Don't let any,drutririst Hw vn . W JSSfS:,.1? on fcwMS r. Kerce'a ' , - JT r V ","" ""oiraiion Dout tnc ! 11 wi'i M !' ,nt nent IiiT" 1 '.' t uoje tan any other tiugle book in the ItoeUsh uti, 11 u really a medical "fp htayy book of 100S paets. Id over 300 Ulustr.lkosrthi "y.of jnooey, time and effort "Rrodudng thU great toobwas SlitrorUhe "le ?f ,he 6" coillOD or 6So,ooo copies at txja ch. and the profit has teila aw3'S"S3sras ssassss 4HBPk?rl 1 .a rlHSSg Net BLACKWELL'S M B TVMMWA ., HKHH I l -l.r I V. ll GENUINE V II L 13 DURHAM VL-.'A2 Ktf 1 jife fcS KoiSte You will JI111I one coapon Inside each two ounce buy, and tro coUiona Initldo each four ounce liac; of UlacU wclt'a Durham. Iluy a bnff of this celebratril (obitceo and rend the coupon which gives a list of valuable prrs- ents and how to get them. Wheel borrow race, firtt prize f 1 Sojsccond ' 2:30 Dicycle racet: 1st 2d 1st One mile novice $400 200 2d One mile 2150 class 5 00 2 00 3d Two tr lie open 10 00 500 4th Vt "'He hoy u,uler 0 2 00 I 50 5th One mile open 1500 500 5P m.Carlhumplan plug uglies best on earth or elsewhere. 7 p. m. military parade and review. 8 p. m. grand midsummer entertainment at opera house. 9 p m. grand Illuminated bicycle parade. BuckUn's Arnica Salvo The best S.dve in the world fot Culs, "tores, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Klieuin, l'ever ind all Tetter. Chipped hands, Chilblalnn, ItrulKe. Skin Eruptions, nnd positively cures Piles or no piy required. It is guaranteed to l.ivctet f-c satisfaction or money icfundeil. 1'iUt i$ conts a I ox l:oralc by l'red A Lnji! Cherries Wanted, Parti -s having cherries to sell will b e'i to call on the Ore gon Ft-cfit an 'Produce Co,, o jalcm, Higl cit market price vvlll be paid in cash, SALEM N& HEP l am prepared 'to do all kinds of work in wood and Iron. Repairing machinery ol any kind or making nnd repairing stone cut ters, tools and edged tools of any kind made and repaired; wagons and busies repaired, and new ones made to order. Horseshoeing, the best that can bo done in town hand made allocs. Pistes and running shoes care fully attended to. Call at my stand, at too Chemeketa street, back of New York Racket store. It. T. HERSCHIIACII, SALEM WATER CO. Office Willamette Hotel Buildln Tor water service apply at .ofiice. Dill payable monthly in advance. Make a complaints at the office. There will he no deduction In water rate on account of temporary absence from the city unless notice Is left at the office. Hereafter water for Irrigation will only be furnished to regular consumers using walei for domestic purpose. Contractors for side, walks, brick work and plastering will pleake read "under building purposes" page 17 of schedule of rates for 1093. Apply at oflice for copy. Ladles Who Valuo A refined complexion mutt uto Pozzonl's row der. It produces a aolt and beautiful akin. For Delicacy, for purity , and for improvement ot tho com plexion nothing equals PotZOKI'S POWDKS. I CAVEATS. TRADB MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS, tor 1 1- iraistioa ana rres Handbook writ to f.i...N U CO.. Sit llaoiDWIT. Kw VOK. pUbtt bureau for wctirlnj patents In America. J.vorjr patent taken out by uU brougbt betoru ino publlo If a notice given (no ot chars in tba timffik mmtw t7-i.t otr"V.';nu of but elint!f 0 paper In tlie ' " ' ' .'lii-tru I'i lutellbii'tt' '',vM,SPArJ-'' , . . vur,niunii ihui oweuLy ens o box P077ONIVQ GOMPLEYinH Dnwncoi I has K&a. t. H i f - wu ma, juAiiaril "! 4 -. j I j u mora popular toy tKaaVvef SS." I Utheldi"? ....... lAuXr-SSraSM: t niKrcnt Nco.tiK. TS.vif -!rt AIR .mmzj msr ca3wy .HI 3- TBB.1 A-esr- I WX.MT tflCKIfEltSDUfiUm, ANuiurHE SEE? xsynxx 50 ON THE DOLLAR Ed, S, Lamport, u? commercial st, Salem, Or,, Has bought the Frank E Shat fcr and the M, Beamer harness stocks at forced sale, $4,000 worth ot goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse, RiCb's Raspberry Syriip. The choicest article of the kind minofic turcd. Made right here at Salem. Noth'in? equal to It for desserts, drinks or tsble we. Call for It at II. G. Sonnemina's (Imctrr1 Salem SteamLaundry Please notice the cut in prices on the followingi Shirts, plain to emit Under drawers 5 to 10 ccr.lt Under shirts 5 to iocents Socks, per pair ,,....3ctnii (lantlkercluvfs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents perilous, and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work inj telhgently washed by hand, Col, J, Olmsted Prop, OREGON CENTRAL AND Eastern R. R. Company YAQU1NA DAV ROUTE. Connrcllng nt Yanuina Bay wltlitMS Francisco & Vaqulna llay Steamship Cc, STEAMEK "fARfluwi'i .. .. . . t . V .I., int hia balls irom aquins cv 0 -j- - , , . Francisco. Coos llay, Port Orfonl, TriDtJ and Ilumbolt Hay. . , -j Passenger acoon.aiodations nnsarnaswi. Shortest route between the Willamette nllcT and California. . M,,0gM Fare from Albany or pointt Jwt to Baa Francisce: Cabin. $6; feJP "irfjl Bay and 1'ort Orford, cabin f6; to IInmW Uav, cabin tSj round trip, RI J "r IUVER DIVISION. , Steamers "Aioany ami ,""., , p. newly furnished, leave hS Saturdays, a, 11 a m, .mrlM inc same uay i j 1; C..ifia. leave Portland same day as above at 6 arriving at Salem at 3 l ". ... q. EDWIN 8TONE, Manager, CcnalW.w. I. C. MAYO, Supt. River Dm- jk M. P. BALDWIN. Local Ageat.Altoaa P Salem, ' 3gfaV 6ents FOUNTAIN flfiSBB! 187 Commercial sticit.