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T rwywww, " "' .. .. . i l Uaiiy lap Journal. Silver Is one of our jrrentost products miri lioti1(l N nrofoctod. How cm wc pmiwi Ity l llndintf or producing n market for 11 Silver It iimhI now only In the arts and Its commercial value Is far below what It formerly was, because when . we hud free coinage of silver the - amount placed In a dollar had n com- . . inerclal value or $1.00 but now the Anything may be framed into a statute, lle .,,,. nmoIlt or quantity has a the very government Itself might be over- c,mmerc,a, value of nhottt 03 cents. turned oy some nuicmous pmvrawu .. . ,. BY HOFICK BKOTHBR3, SATURDAY, AUGUST!, 1890. lorig years pass before the deplorable fact j il discovered, at In Uic case oi me um uc monetlzlng silver. That case alone is a warning. Nothln? more revolutionary was nr done Wim such Insidious quiet. No ns knew of It outside the three or four en gaged in It Salem Statesman editorial May 27, 180.-1. FREE SILVER PROTECTION. Tile greatest question that has moved the masses of our nation since Abraham Lincoln signed that Immor tal document, the Emancipation Proclamation. Is upon us the question of llnances, whlcii Is tod ly causing u. tolooe the polllical bonds that bind iisasparlleus or one or the oilier or the great ixilltienl parties and ronlng us as American citizens to act Inde pendently or past relations and to unite In one grand patriotic move ment, ror the Interests or the plain leoplc". When we, who have seen proierity In our nation, sec the misery and want that now surround us upon every hand, our active, patriotic and American minds are h-ad to turn tin bcarchllght or Investigation up.n Hi6 pathway or the causes that kad down to the quicksands or tluanclal and commercial ruin. What do we tin 1? We flu.l tint, the iiuulpiil.itors or the gr.sit pitlkl cal parties that have dominated In the allalrs of our government ror the past twenty-three years, have been robbing and deceiving in, undermin ing our frltod'Mii and leading us blind folded to thP precipice or destruction We tear aside the uoodwink at an opportune moment and the pages of history reveal to our gaze some of the deplorable causes of our present crisis; among them the most glaring friii'I ever psrpetrated by mortal man upon his fellows, viz; the invali dation and demonetization of our con statutlonal money metal. Further investigation shows us that wc nro the greatest sllverproduc lug nation In the world. There are Hilly 500,000 Idle mcn.who heretofore have been receiving, on an uverage, $2.W) per day, placing In the hands of tlio brcad-wlaners of the rar west a dally Incomo orono and a qunr ter mlllkus or dollars. Then did wo have good times, then was the larder or tho laborer well tilled, then did tho runn er get a fair price fur his ducts the west was Hush with success and her children wcro prosperous and happy. From the silver minus of the west rrcnt tlio shining silver ami Us In epnrablo companion, gold, to gladden tho hearts or the miiuuraeturer or tho east. Pennsylvania sent us back manufactured miichluury ror our sil ver and Massachusetts, New York and the other mauuracturliig portions of tho east sent us shoes and clothing and all this wlillo tho minor was dig ging out more silver and with it more gold to send ror a now consignment or tho eastern products. Why tho sudden change? Whoro to day Is tho dally Incomo to tho laborers of tho west of tho ouo and a quarter millions of dollars? 'Who has caused tho children of freedom to bo clothed in rags and tholr olfsprlngs to cry ror broad?" 1 answer: They who conspired to rob this nation of her freedom.uiul with a contraction or her currency and a bonded Indebtedness seek to reduce lior to a subjugation that llrltlshguus und Internal utilfcfostorcd by rorelgu mcrclnarlcs railed to accomplish. Shall wo protect our American In terests or shall wo succumb to tho powers that would be? t have been a Republican all my life and am by nature it protectionist, yet wo tlud what Is sometimes called tho Repub lican party, lit, Its convention at St. Louls,declared In Its platform ror tho slnglo gold standard and ror protec tion. How liicoiiKlstautl Protection should bo ror the many und not for tho row, tho monopolists. What docs procteotlon mean? Why it means to iih u shielding or our Ameri can Interests and not u multiplication of Interest on bonds. Well, you say, what has tho free colimgoof silver to do with protection? Let us see: tho object of n protective tariff U to roster and build up Ameri can Industries Is It not? Very well. You want n market for American goods and products, It may he manu factured goods or products of tho soil. tu im mim uujjh i. iiui i .-uj u, L.'-ia-a Recause when e had free coinage of silver, what is now worth, In the arts, 03 cents could be taken to the mints and coined and us soon as coined It would be worth 31 , hence there wa no necessity of selling your bullion or disposing of It for OS cents when you could get 100 cents ror the same quantity when coined. But you say: Are you not mistaken about sliver being used only In arts are there not now silver coins.- i answer you yes, there arc silver coins but the act or coining Is an art, the rrec coinage art, however, Is denied us and we demand tho restoration or that privlliigo. a rostered protection. Give us free coinage and Mirer has a protection. Its protective Influence will not stop west or the Rocky moun tains. Fully one-hair or the thirty millions yearly produced by the miners or the west would lw sent cast to the ructorles or Pennsylvania, .Iassaehutetts and New York and other manufacturing portions or the cat. Therein you have protected the eastern manufacturer to the amount jr?ir),000,000a year by remonetlzlng silver and the remaining $lf.000,000 would hs paid out by the vast pro ducts or the Pacific coast, and there are none better, yet we are compelled to go begging a market, reached only by long carriage und at great expense Let us lo:k to our own mutual In terests as a people and tho fanner and the mechanic, the miner and the laborer will each receive protection, a licrutoforn much used but dastardly abutxtd expression. Then would ourluiuns be boautilied and the Inhabitants thereof better clothed and more plentifully red. American rrcemen! Do you want protection or lire, liberty and homo? iryou do, cxerclbe tho prerogratlvo that God has given you as an Ameri can citizen and step up to the ballot box In November and help yourseir Tho time has come ror us to vote with our heads ami not make ourselves the Instruments or monopolists or tradi tional prejudices. Many west or the Rocky mountains and Htatcs adjacent thereto have, doubtless wondered why wo have not so much money In tho west as wo rormurly hud. That IseuHlly explained' Wo tiro not a manufacturing district consequently wc must send our money Into tho eastern or manufacturing districts llko Pennsylvania, Massa chusetts and Now York. Rut why at this tlmo do wo reel more keenly tho monotary depression? Rccauso since tho demonetization or silver In 1673, tho mining Interests havo declined with tho decline or sil ver and our miners havo ceased to earn money as they did previous to the rail In tho prlco or our silver pro ducts, wlillo in tho meantime we havo been compelled to send what money could bo realized from tho agricultu ral products, to tho east ror manufac tured articles and there being noth ing to bring money Into this vicinity hut tho agricultural products, mono y has become continually scarcer and bcarcer until wo have not, at this Union sulllclout circulating medium topcrrorm the necessary funotlons of commerce. What U your remedy? Open tho mines. How can this lo done? Go to tho election next Nnvombcr with u rrcesllver ballot In your hand, a patriotic purpose in your mind and freedom throbbing In your heart, do posit your ballot In tho box and tho God or plenty will smile-approvingly upon your act. Wo do not now need so much, moro Americans as wo need better Ameri cans. The strength and perpetuity or our republic depends upon an educated ballot. Do not vote ror any party. M'tllllL filP VlllrS!nlf 111!.! I'.ttft nM .. principal and tho noble deed per- rormed by tho deposit or a care Hilly molded, thoughtful ballot will goon and on down through tho endless ages, blessing and beiictlttlng human ity "until tho volume or human his tory shall lk sealed forever und de livered to the Omnipotent Judge." E.P. Mohcom. Woodhurn. Or., July 30, 1800. JOURNAL 'X" RAYS. Directed Upon Persons and Things by the Good Naturcd Man. I One uO-eent dollar is belter than uo I 2"0-ceut dollar. I I Credit Is a good thing to have, but It Is a bad thing to use. The Salem water system Is now the best In Oregon, but It enn't produce mln. God bless the suy all but threshers. gentle Oregon mist, the harvesters and Less debts Is what the voter wants, UNEQUALLED IN ' MEDICAL ANNALS A Patient Cured who was Afflicted with Rheu matism, Locomotor Ataxia in the Legs and Paralysis of the Throat. what the city, nation want. county, state and It Is reported that Dolph has gone to Joking, and Mitchell to the single gold standard. It Is patriotism to legislate value out or an article, but a disgrace to legislate value Into anything, say the gold men. Street Commissioner Gobalet can win the undying gratitude or Salem's people by remonetlzlng the sidewalks or the city. Til. Ford will make sonic Republican speeches In Eastern Oregon on pro tectionthat Is to protect every pro duct but silver. ir the 8 cent tarllT was taken oil the hop crop or Oregon what would our runners do? They arc now get ting nearly hair that ror their hops. 4 Tom Reed says H McKlnlcy Is elected wo can borrow five hundred millions on two minutes' notice. Wliut the' people want Is a president who will miiko It possible to pay, not to borrow. We owe too wuch now. w The Statesman speaks or a Republi can paper that was formerly ror rrec silver. In the past neither a paper nor an Individual could bo a Republi can without being ror silver. Such are still Republicans, and the only true Republicans. TTIth Bankrupt McKInley at the head or a bankrupt government, and $12,000,000,000 or national, state, county, municipal and corporatlonal debts to be doubled In gold, the out look ror the next four years might be electrotyped, us it topographical map of hell with the lid oIL-Utahnlan. It was in Prescott, Mich., the Patient was an Old Soldier and has Hundreds of Friends. The Case Reads Like a fliracle. C. H. MACK, - DENTIST.- I iiceeor to Dr. J. M.Jkeene, i Id While Comer. Salem, dr. Patties Hearing superior operations at nuxlirnlc fees in any bram.li un in e'tuul request Peter G, Norgren, (Formerly with P. J. Larstn & Co ) Carriage nnd wagon simp, 32.1 Commcrciid street. Hring on yoar work, old or new, ard have It done with a guarantee of satisfaction. 6 261IKW tf ! DEPOT EXPRESS." 1 Mcots ail mail and passenger trains. Hag. gage and express to all parts of the city. Prompt service, Telephone No, 70 IAMES RADER pm IB Mifa from the iMkttUle Monitor, Au Sable, Mich. Capital Transfer Co. HARRY TOWN, PROP. TV publisher of thi pap" having mc business to tniiiMct at Precot, Ogemaw Co., Mlulilgan, Monday Ih-I. r paired to thai hum lei. While there lie chanced to leurn of a ri'inarkalilc recovery from an illness of thirty fujr i ti standing, the fortunate person Mug '1 .mum K.Oalvin. The writer hunted that grntleirmn up, Introduced himself, and repie-ted Mr. lialvin to give a bnif history of hit terrible divine and vitiie hilory of h.mwir. Mr. (iulvin's trouble culminated th.-oe or (bur years since in three diseases KlicuMMtliin, alleclin'.' the general system; liKxiiintor atal.i, afleetina the Vs, rentier In.' til tn unable to direct bit course In walk- j practice up ngnln and make up for lot time nnil tell every one of my now happy lot. "1 want to Niy now t lint for ten year pre vious to lint November, I had leeu able to perform but little labor, and whs totally di. nbleil for nearly three years. .My (iodl I xi in an awful haic. .Mr. Anthony Stone'o folks here, with whom I hoarded, will tell vou that they did not expect to llnd me alive any morning when they came to wake hip, for over two years. Hut here I 11111 jit. nnd eiin wi 1 1: six or seeu iiiIIcm any plcumut day iihnut tllcoinfort. .My appe tite is (rood and 1 enjoy sleep. If I wa taken a bud as mi r iiraiht to-morrow, I have en joyed life so well for seven month", that it liai 11 thoiiMind time paid me for the tumble and expense I have been In get relief. C. 1 nil iivk me now 1 tot renii 1 en 1 , , , , . 11 n-iJ linn iiui loriioiien nun ;in oi 11 my a k'khi and ptMlysls, renderlm,- him unable to I (le,. j,,,,1' j ,,, h0 ULm WK. 'thit.fiiu Notice. In pursuance or tho requirements or tho law approved Kehruary 2.". 1889. notice Is hereoy given that the follow Ing list of county warrants Issued seven years prior to July 1, 1800, have not iK'en presented for payment and those enclosed In parenthesis having been uncalled ror ami t.till remaining in my hand and custody, and unless so presented ror naviuoiit at the ntllee or the rounty Measurer, or Marlon county, Oregon. 011 or heforo August 21), 181HI, Mild war runts will he can-1 celled and payment therein will be roruod, all In accordance with the ro iiuiiemeuisnr said law. , fi'JSO. Canltal Adventure Co.. .1 til v.- 1888, $11.70. (1121), S.W. Morgan, duly, 1888, $S.40. 7271), Wilson I) MeNury, Decemlier, 1888, $5. r"l01, W. li. Simpson, January, 1880, 7718. 11. Phelps: January, 1889, 30. 7781, J. W. Thomas. February-. 18S). 5. 8510, 1). W. Yoder, May, 18S9, 82.75. .WAUItANTS UNCALLED FOIL) (81 0, L.A. Verniecli.Marcli 18, 1889 W.-I0.) J7835, W.ll.Trulllnger, February 7, $18l) $1.) ( (7M9, Dan Rogers, January 11,. 1889, , (0007, Oscar Runnels, October 5, JOOO, 91.1 (07)47, L. U. lMtinan, October 5, 18SS, I -4 us lip, throat or palate. In giving n hltory of his (rouble, Mr. Ouiviii viid: "In ISilt I eiilited In the army and was mid- cnptiiiu of Co. II.. Mill Illinois In fintry. J was stalionel at l'.nlucah. Ky.; hi .Scp:Hinler of that year and while there c.i i-rlit eold and contracted rhciiiiritiin. I wis in tliehoipitil there three months ; when I r-ciivered siitllelentlr to report for duly, although far from well. Previous to this llmj I had never b.-en siulc 11 day in my life an I weighed U'j poinuh. I eontiiiuetl in the service during the war. although suffering all tho time from rheumatism. At the elixe of the war, I wns ilii'lnrged and a few mnulhs afterwanls erint"! a pension of 40 per month for my disabilities. I was never free from pain far thirty-three long years un til late last fall or early in the winter. I continued to grow worse all the time during the entire period until last November. I Hits then in a pitable condition. I had l-en stricken with paralysis and loeoiuotoratnxia in addition to mv rheumatism. For three II It ii """ ! iniAia iiil'l llllll U II wasnelpleu. I could not talk beonuso I have Iclt nearly two 1k.xc, 01 paruiy.is, 1 coiini not wiuic iK-causc nl the .7i Hi.d I am going to muke it an even IU oco.notor ataxia, and mv hands, arms and ' before I stop. Not that I fear that I am not as st i v ! sfiit in niiisin-. n iiuriii iiiiii 1 niirmi f..v i.. a. .it i.4... .. .... 1 drawn, fro., rlieunjailW. 'You see my' , m."' I u I Ion' 'noV 7 ?."". " nnd tnlkiugalMiut my rccocry, that 1 can not get in everyiliingat once. .n one nut myself emi ajipreeinle my condition before lat NovciuIkt. and now I want tn say to any one who may Ih iilleclcd with either rhett. iiiutNm, )K-omotor ataxia or rmrlvsN, thai if they will write me, I wllliiiakeiillidavitai to the facts I line staled and to what 1 owe my recovery. "As I slated, a( November I was at my woisl, could neither eat, sletp, walk. talk, or n-c my hands or feet in any way. 1 read in some new spapcr of some one who had been similarly iiH'ectcd as I was. Ibis poison had sought cure everywhere for yearn and given up In die, when be commenced taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pule People nnd wn eiin-d. I did not hae any faith in them, but was prevailed iimiii o bnv 11 bull iloen lMxefor.2s'i. 1 commenced taking them the first of November, mid in 30 days, by following directions closely, I could sec a marked improvement in my condition. "Well, I kept right on following Instruc tlons In the leltir. I bought another half doin Ikucm ami llirn u tin. nl wlilili I It lias cost me Express, hnggace done promptly. Le store. and all kinds cf wotk ave orders at ration's 12 MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans considered without delay. HAMILTON & MOIi Push Hank huildinH. l7 Commercial siren 'MX, Rich's Raspberry Syr S0'5fe5!''i.wi MONEY TO LOAN I On city or farm property. Over Hush's Hank, T. K. FORDJ F. VAN DER UAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. 481 Winter street. tSTlIard times prices always.1 tured Made riEht here . t Site, "v WBKSTDHT 13"FREE DELIVERY. W0LZ L MIESCKE, Pwol Dealars ball kind, of fresh ISaaa E?Fresh sausaee 1 sneciilit 171 COMMERCIAL7' C. H. .11 ii ii .LANE, II lOUNTTUUR 211 Cmneelil TrSiiits (is upwards. St.. Si' mi 'lr l'.ints$ upwands'J kneiai now. HJut as limber as yoiirs. l.nst summer I could not move my knees, nor could I get them together within six hiebs. You see my lingers, straight and nearly re covered from their slllfunss. At tint lim, if I attemnted to walk I wis as llaM in .... backwards or sideuays or fill down as I win to go forwards, lieciue of the lack of power of locomotion. Mydol, howl proved for years to die und lie relieved of my su tiering. "Had It not been that our Government saw fit to increase my pension from ii) to $17 per month nnd navme &1.140 Imelr runln,i I should have suQered for the necessities of uie. "Hefore this time I ha 1 treated with tne best medical men of detrolt, Cleveland. Mil. wutikee, Clilwiifii 1110I wvi-nil other nnrlherii cities, but, as I said, grew gradually worse until I would not have given $1 fur my chance of life last November, und, In fact, would rather havo been dead than alive. J only weighed 1.12 pounds. Yon see me to day. I weigh 175 and nm free from pain en. tirely, am slowly but surely gaining strength. You see I get up stairs all right, and I come up these stairs a dozen times a day now. You would rw discover that I was ever unable to ipeak. I shall go to work with my tools as carpenter soon, so as to help me increase in strength. I was so long unable to take n step that I do not feel hardly safe on' my pins 'yet. although I have not fallen down In several months. I am learning the use of my legs, hands, arms and ton mi e araln. 1 guess you will think 1 have recovered the cunnees on limiting too soon. "Am I sure that I'lnk Pil's cured me? Why should I not bef Did I not su flirt he agonies of hell for years without relief? Then I took I'lnk Hills and ennie out in the shape I nm, us you see me to-day and then ask me if I am sure t I n mini sure he is going to die some time? 1 am Just as sure I'lnk Pills cured me as you are sure that m tire going to a long rest some lime. Sure Pink fills cured me? Well, mil happy to reunirk, yesl A thousand times yes? ,'I,.k.!1.'.',"' Positively that I wtu cured by Or. Williams' Pink Pills, and I believe (irmly that it Is the must wonderful reined v iu existence to-day, and every fuel I have preseiitcl toyou is known tomy neighbors as w ell as to myself, mid they will certify to (lie truth of my remarkable cure." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, In neon tlensed form, ull the elements necessary to give new life and richness tn the blood and restore shattered nerves. They arc an un failing spccllie for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effects of la grippe, pal p Itatlon of the heart, nale nnd sallow com plexlons, all forms of weakness cither in Volfi's Mineral Sps. The cb ncist mineral water in the stale. Silm su 'plied bv C. M. Epplty, at the Electric Grocery, East State st. MS I AND SOUTH ---.VIA Shasta Route, OP THE Southern Pacific Co California Express rrsin-Run dsi,; fcttwa Portland and San FrtncUco. 8:50 p. tl 100 p. 10:45 Lv,-PortUnd,-Ar. halem.-- At. J i. rrltco Lv. .rLv . Ar- S;ioi m. iWLB, 7roop.a, WHAT I SAID. Some say we give the best meal in town for 15c. We say try us and see. 001 RESTAURANT ! s. Kb IIAKDSON, PROP MTSecond doo- nnrlli of Iklcl Willamette. w of the latter If I keep ou, but I want to tody, N, T, iintn n, r.mnln .....I nli .,, ... ...-. .,. .t,,r, o,m u,i ii 1 senses resultlug from vitiated humors In the blood. Pink I ills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receiptor price, (50 cents u box. Or Six Ixl TP fur t rj tl.... ... ! .,t r ..." .- 7" "'j urv nerei boiu in uuik or ur. Williams' r hy the 100) by addressing Medicine Company, Scheneo- OREGON 'STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. MONMOUTH, OltEGON. ."'" b " is-".ii. .Tcoiurycar wnouy nroiess onal. Tu-entv vib. 1 2 Always FIRST Gail Borden Eagie Dranu t CONDENSED H1LK !! 9 For J5 yrs ths IjjJIox brtoJ. It U Uvs ' ' SMt n4 iht most ((osoinksL ! I Z A PERFECT FOOD POK INPANT 4WfWVfwWiSTWWPW Ate You Tired All the time? This condition is a tutc indica tion that your blood is not rich and nourishing as il ought to be and as it may be if you will take a few bottles of the great blood purifier r. .tl. . 11,- ... ,. .. iioou't narsapaniia, tnuuianas write mat Hood's SarsaparllU has cured them of that tired feeling by giving them rich blood Hood's Pills act easily and promptly on the l'ver and bowels. Cure sick headache, $1.) (80.,AllceA 2.1KU (illtll, John A. Mclntlre, 1838, $2.) (tms, Gnu Miller, Sontoinbor 7, 18SS, n.'Wi). Iluiirettn Lstte, Dccombcr S. 1883. $1.-0.) s (0120. 11. V. llullldiir. Julv I). $1.70.) s-.', K. n. uirnrtl, Mnreli U, $1.60.) ' (8u31, Gittiiw Fischer, May 13, $1.70.j (U55S, Jolm Ftyiin, October fi, ((K157, A. Kcler, September 7, (0411), Chaw Cnullehl, September 10, 18S8, $1.) (7843, Lowls llurtiimn, Febrimry 8, 1889, $1.C0.) (7540, Win. llrown, Jummry II, 1839, 81.70.) ' (0351, Barnnrd Uurtonsliaw, Septem ber 7, 1683, $1.70.) l DatctltlilsJWtli day of June, A. D 1690. L. V.Giilbn, Clerk. OinoK, May 13, 1880 11gust 8, 1883, 18S9, 18S0, 1888, 1833, .-.-b, , ...... bv..v. ...., .!... iicinuus, iwcniy wccks 01 teacn ne n tra nine denart. mert. laining school of nine grades with two hundred children. Regular no mal coUr of three years 1 he Normal D.ploma is recognized by law as a state life certificate to teacT Llgfit expenses. Hoard at format Dining Hall t.Sa per week. Ami Ted roo wifh nCht and fire, 7Sc to $1 per week. Hoard anflodging In private families $2.30 to $3 !o ner week. Tuition! hub. Normal ie tier icrm nf ten n.-l.t . 1 .r. .. '3 1. u JO P" . . r- --..-. v, , w.(.(, ituiuidi. u.v& i.i-r rrtrt ., ..H (r.l Imm ..niltnlila .l...l. .....-! Address weeks, cation. te Catalogue cheerfully furnished on appll P. L. Camprp.t.t to Or W. A. WANN, Sec. of Faculty. ' resident. 77U SALEM WATER CO. Officcj WilUmelte Hotel Bulldln lor water service apply at 'olTicr. Hill payable monthly in advance. Make n complaims at the oltice, iliere. will be no deduction In water rale on account of temporary absence from tl. city utile-, untie Is left at the office. Hereafter waier for tirigaiioii will only he fiiinithed to rcgubir consumers usim; watci for (biinetic purpnse. C'titracints for sidt walks, t.rick wmkand pla.itnng will please read "uiiJi-r buildhiL' uunio..." iuie 17 ,1 schedule of rates for iSoj Aoolv nl nflirt for copy Atwve trains stop at lill,onUal,0rtrtq City, Wo dburn, Salem, Turner, Mince, Jellerson. Albany. Albinv lunction. T.nf? Shedds, Halsey, Harritburc, junction City Eugene, Creswcll, Drsin, snd !l luacci from Hoseburg to Ashland, inclusive ROSF.CURO MAIL DAILY. South , I Sofia 8:30 a.m. lv.l'ortlandnr. 4:40p.m. 11:00 a.m. lv. Salem lv. 20p.m. 5:20 p.m. nr. Itoscb'g lr. 80a.m. SALEM PASSEXOEB. South I I Sortt 4:00 p.m. 1 1 v. Portland ar. 0:15 p.m. I nr.Salenlv OININll CA'tS PULLMAN 10:15 a.m. 8.-0O I.D. "- " a T" " 50 ON LAWN MOWERS. HAY RAKES, MACHINE OILS and AXLE G EASE GRAY BROS., Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, OR. OAIJ11PV irnui.' LAWN SPRINKLERS.; SALEM, BICYCLES. SUNDRIES. Thoro's moro clothing destroyed by ixwr soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Oako" Boap contains no freoatkall nnd will not Injure tho lineal luco. Try It and notice tho (inference In duality. John IIiiKhed. Children Cry for 'itoher's Cattorla. WEAK Ii Sri CURED AS IF DY MAGIC. Victims ol Lost ManhooJ sboulj send at unco lur n I100K ibatexiilalosbow ull mnuly vUor s easily, qulcklr inul ierinaneotly mtored. 'oulaa autTurlnirfrom weakness can uf. fbrtl tjnoruthls tlmoly ualce, liOOk l U 1 1 luiw Jfull etryngth, de- The Willamette Hotel Gents THE DOLLAR, Ed, S, Lamport 289 Commercial st Salem, Or,, U 1 I...I Tt n . r iu uougiii xnc rramc a, naix fcr and the M. Bcamer harness stocks at forced sale, 54,000 worth ot goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse, OV OlDEV R0WE IJUTFETdIEEJ'EISS and second-class sleeping cars nucWtoill tbrouuh trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Hetween Portland and Corvsllis, diil; a cept Sunda,) 7:.lo a.m. I Lv, 13:15 m. f Ar. I'orllind Corvilli.. Ar I6;zjp.n Lrlli; 35 P- " At Albany and Ijiivallii contwet wii trains of Oregon Central .V Listera KulroaJ. Exprr Italn .1 illy nce t anndiy "4:451). in 1 Lv7 riKilaiHl"Ar 1 Sajin. 7115 p. mj,r. McMinvilleLrj Si01-' IIIKOI'UII HCKlilS to all Kmts In the Eastern States, Cudi and Euroiie can le obtained st lot met from W.W. SKINNEK,Ant. Minn. E. P, ROGERS, Ami. O. l.&r.S., R. KOEHLER. Manager. OREGON CENTRAL .AND Eastern R. K. Company ROUTE. , Bay witutteis (S SALEM I I am prepared to wood and iron. any kind ormakln do all kinds of workl in Repairing machinery of cut LlSApINO HOTEiL. OF THE CITY. EKIEHF.II0AL00.,BUFFAL0,H.Y. Reduced'nlea and point. oltcrest. eclilrates wilfbc 6iven lopancm patrons ManjBemein hoeral. Electric cars leave hotel for all Mi,iimii.. any klrnJ or making and repairinc stone ters, tools and edged tools of any kind made aua repaired; wagons, and buggies repaired, !u Sew ?es madc ,0 order llorseshoeing, tne DCSt that Can lm llnn In lnn l.tn.l. made shoes. Plates and running shoet care fully attended in. full t m .t .. .. Chemeketa street, back of New York Racket store, R. I. HERSCHBACH, A. Jl. WAGNER, -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- B. C,?JE-IANSEN, MANAGE-R, Salem Steam Laundry Please noticelthc cut in orices on the following! amrts, Plain..,,,, unaer di 1YAQU1NA BAV -Connecting at Yaquina wy w Francisco & Yaqulm wy bteainsh'f Co. STEAMER "FAKALUJ.. Sails from Yaouina every 8 dm tar Francisco. Coos llay. Port Orford. TnavM and Hnmbolt Bay. , rarouid. Passenger w1,,S5?Skr Shortest route between the tt illimette nwr and Califjtnia. i, jmSu Fare from AUanv 01 P-l ? Francisce: Cabin. o; tf''' HoW Bay and Port Orford. cabin fr '""S Bay. cabin $Sj round trip, good 60 day. F C RIVER DIVISION. ThesteamerlAlbanyivillUav.S1to Altona dock for up nver Pr'w LpUosJ and the steamer Wm. M. HoB T and down river points at 7 a. m. oa ww- ; Weduesdays and Fridays. ,m q,. rrauiM smiME. Manawr, Cem". v" I. C. MAYO, Supt. Rive. fW M. P. BALDWIN. Lol Aseat.AitoM Salem. B 10 cents llmt., ,M.;r aiuiun "i.V '' S w 10 cents t"-"! per pair Handkerchiefs. 3 cents I cent ....3 cents Onlyccodliones usl.-; SAjJsfaction Ruaranteed. Stasia luck ol State rtiv.r. niris Socks, per Silk handkerch'iWt el.... j ,r. ... oMu faneets and pillow slips 24 cents per Woien, and other work in proportion. Flannels and other wnrtr in telligently washed by hand. 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