MinTTiii'i r n 'iiin'l mi hi
Daily Capital Journ
BY HOFRK'UHOTHICHS
FRIDA, AUGUST 21,
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LEAVE
DAILY.
Portland, 6:45 a. in.
Salem 7 a. in., except Sunday.
Quick lime, regular tervicc anil
....rnies ...
M. P. BALDWIN,
Acent, Salem.
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of any $1.00
$1,25 or $1.50
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Carpet v7arp
In nil colors sell by the
pound orfi-pound bunch.
Muslins and Sheetings,
blenched nnd unblenched
nil widths arid prices.
it DAH.V LINE TO
Ik ! I.TRAMKBS
i AU ,4 P,flaVK Silkolincsi
J XilVAAci cu.ua avuiiivaih j4J" Sonic of the choicest, pat
terns ever shown in very
latest colorings,
Remember
Muslin underwear
halt oir.
one-
Shirt Waists,
Choice up to I.G0 for
7rc.
T. floltferson. I
For
506.
J, , Dalrympie Co,
PERSONAL.
State Printer Leeds returned today
to Newport.
Mrs. J. W. Mokford returned today
from Newport.
Judge J. J. Murphy returned today
from Seal Hocks.
1). S. Llvesny, or Woodburn, was a
Salem visitor today.
M. K. Hendricks, or Amity, was a
Salem visitor today.
Dr Uuslck Is homo from the coast
with his Iblilnj,' rod.
Ed. Tliouipson returned today rroin
Newport by the sea.
A. W. West went to Oorvals this
morning on business.
Roy. II. 1 Wallace proceeded to
Portland this afternoon.
Attornoy Oenoral 0. M. Idleman re
turned to Portland this morning.
Nov. J. S. White, of St. Joseph's
purlah, returned today from Albany.
Mrs. Claud Gulch and children re
turned today from an outing nt New
port. Hurry Stnpleton returned thlsiif
tornoon from his usual outing at New
port.
Oeneral Geo. II. Wllllnis, of Port
luud, wns in the city today 011 legal
business.
Miss Ilortcnso Levy left on tho early
morning train for Seattle on a visit to
relatives.
11. F. Glllncr, usslstunt in Secretary
of State Klncalds olllco, went to Port
land this morning.
John It. KnuiHso and family re
turned todny from a bcason by tho sea
side nt Ynqulnn bay.
Secretary Ktncald and Attorney
General Idleman were passengers for
Portland this afternoon.
J, W. and A. W. West returned last
ovonlnir from an outing on tho Tilla
mook coast. They report excellent
roads,
Myer Cohen, of Oakland, Cal., was
a passenger to Portland 011 tho Salem
local this morning expecting to re
turn this overling.
Misses Alma and Daisy Wagner re
turned today from a pleasant outing
utNowport, where- thoy whoro tho
gucatsof Mrs. A. T. Gilbert.
John Hoofer, of Champoeg, is in the
city to attend the t rial of tho Kldrldgo
Grand Blanket Sale J
Sco grand display In big corner win
dow. niu LINK
10x4 gray blankets, 75o a pair.
11x4 gray blankets, very largo, $1.00
a pair.
11x4 vory heavy gray blankets, $1.60
a pair.
10x4 halt wool gray blankets, $2.25 a
pair.
10x4 line gray wool blnnkots, $3.25
h pair.
10x4 lino whlto wool blankets, $4.00
h pair.
IM lino gray blankets, all purest
wool, $4.60 a pair.
11x4 lino whlto blankets, all purest
wool. $5.60 u pair. , ,
Pall goods now coming In. Unlanco
of summer goods now at clearanco
prices.
WJMs Bros. & Co.
Court and Liberty.
The Cash .Dry .Goods, Clothing and
Shoe JIouso. V-
boys, charged with misappropriation
or wheat, in which Hoefor & '.rn are
Jointly Interested.
Mr. I). 1). Church, stale agent for
the Chicago Portrnlt company, has
been quite sick at Mrs. Jerome's
boarding house of malaria fever hut Is
conviilcxcciit at present.
Mrs. Joslo lloyt, accompanied by
her daughter, little Mhs Margaret,
who has been visiting her sinter, Mrs.
C. T. Doty for several months, left
this afternoon for her home in Clin
ton, III., vln tho Northern Pacllh.
Kred Peak, the young Kngllsgman
who Is spending his vacation at As
toria and the neighboring summer
resorts, writes a Salem young lady
the follewing: "Pained hard In Port
land yesterday all engagements olT.
Attended concert at Hotel Portland
lust night. Arrived safely, all well."
Wm. Allen left the Hrstor tho week
for Shaw, Marion county, where he
superintend the work of building a
large fruit evaporator on the plans
patented by him. Had It not Iwen for
the short frill t crop this year, Mr.
Allen would have had more than he
could attend to in this line. Yamhill
Independent.
Tun Capital. The Capital City
Consolidated Electric Hallway Is
pushing Its work of rebuilding Its
tracks, In this city, with a great deal
of energy, under tho furcmanshlp of
Lee McOrew. This company Is em
ploying a great ninny men.
30RK.
JOY. To Mr. and Airs. W. H. Joy In
North Salem, Aug. lUth, 1800, a son,
weighing H pounds.
A Word of Caution.
Editok Jeuhnal: Tho owners of
traction engines should bo a Uttlo
inoro careful how thoy violate tho law
aboutcrosslug bridges without planks.
Many culverts nro Injured and now
bridges show tho marks of violation.
Taxpaykk.
Fju:sii ISvuiiy l)AY.-llcmcmbor
thatStrong,H bakory Is tho best placo
to get fresh cakes, and their prices
are always tho lowest.
HIRES Rootbccr right
where it is most needed does
its best work, moistens the
throat, cools the blood, at:d
refreshes the mind and body.
M.lt ny Vj Tk Ck.rUt K. Illrn Ci, rUIUrlrhli.
ate. ptUtfi MkM ft itltoot. SU it r jvhtrt.
Iluflim:s8 Chanoks. Tho barber
shop of Gcorgo Hunt., on State street,
was yesterday purchased by G. A.
lialdwln who, assisted by Geo. Plaster,
will hereafter conduct tho business.
Mr. Punt?, yesterday purchesed tho
tousorlal parlors on Commercial
street, formerly owned by A. J.
Daniels.
13 e Sure you are Right
And then no ahead. If your blood Is Impure,
your appluto (Ailing, your nerves weak, you
may be sure that ilood's Sarsnprilla Is wliat
you need. Then take no substitute. InsUt
upon Hood' and only Hood's. This is the
medicine which has the largest sales in the
world. Hood's Sariaprilla Is the One True
l)lood Purifier.
Hood's Pills are prompt, efficient, ways
rollable, easy to take, easy to operate.
m
Many Persons
do not see well ns they should. Others
seo well, but their eyes become tired.
Glasses proporly titled will rellovo
this. I have appliances, skill and ex
perience to lit any eye that glasses
will help.
O. II. IIinoks.
17tf 235 Commercial street.
Notice to the Public.
Some- very busy person, with moro
tlmo to attend to other people's af
fairs than his own, has reported that
wo aro not buying wheat now days nt
tho mill. Please take notice that wo
are at nil times In tho market for
wheat. II. P. Holland,
Agent Salem Flouring Mills Co.
8 10 (It
Soap Foam Washing Powder
will not make the fclothcs yel
low nor burnflthe hands,
FROM SOUTHWESTERN OREGON.
A Prominent Salemlte Visits the Mines
' and fisheries.
A iihh Strong returned yesterday
from a two weeks' tour of .southwest
ern Oregon. He went by steamer from
Newport to Tort (Morel. Atthlspoliit
cattle nnd sheep are it great success,
steamer loads being shipped to San
Francl.sc every week. There Is con
siderable bench mining done at this
point, where good wages ureinade dur
ing the winter months. Considerable
seal and other hunting Is also done at
this point. From this point Mr.Strong
went by steamer to the mouth ot the
lloguc Hlver, visiting Gold Peach nnd
Wcdderburn. At the latter place the
H. I). Hume salmon cannery Is opera
ted, at which about IfH) people are em
ployed during season. The output Is
about 40,000 cases per annum.
This beach Is also worked by miners
during the winter months, nt which
men claim they make from $Tto$20
per day, but Mr. Strong thinks this Is
a irillo high. The hills hereabouts
ure covered witu tuc inmous Mima
Cruz oak, which Is used for tanning.
Much wood and bark are shipped from
here, and bring in considerable money.
Th'i bark brings $u per coid on the
river batik. The timber Is also being
shipped in squared logs for furniture
and llulshliig lumber, to be used lu
the San Francisco ninrkets.
Mr. Strong went Into the Interior
fnim this point, which is a wild un
settled country. A coal mine has
been discovered about thirty miles up
the river from Wcdderburn, to which
point small steamers and snlling scows
can navigate. The coal Is about, the
same quality as at Coos bay, nod is
being shipped In small quantities.
From here Air. Strong returned
vln Newport. Ills impression Is that
this lower coast country with the
right push will always boa prosperous
region, but It is btlll rough and sadly
In need of roads and development gen
erally. Tho hills of this suction aro
covered with n peculur species of ever
green oak, which benracorns in great
quantities. These servo ns an excel
lent food for hogs and cuttle, espec
ially the former. Here nil stock Is
slaughtered right olf the range, and
even some gather tho acorns for
winter feed, which season Is rainy,
with but little snow. Settlers who
have been In this country for some
SALEM RATIFiCAT
Mayor Pennoyer Will Make
a Speech.
AT 'SALEM ON SEPTEMBER 5.
Declaration or Independence
Full Costume.
in
tlmo nro generally prosperous, and
although their life I Isolated they do
not want for any comforts, and many
grow rich by the thrift of the frontiersman.
Poultry House Dids.
Illds for thecrectlon of a poultry ex
hibit building, on the statu fair
grounds, wore opened yesterday after
noon in the olllco of Charles llurggraf,
tho architect. Tho figures were as
follews:
J. Shlnp $408 00
C. A. linker 102 00
Welch Pros 1 300 00
lJ. U. Colbath 418 00
Penson&Co 400 00
Geo. Itussoll 621 00
Mason & Peed 550 00
Young & Robinson 440 75
Hell & Thompson 513 00
P. Harrlld 410 00
They were taken under advisement
by a special committee, of the board.
Tho building Is to bo 40x100 and nicely
arranged for tho largo display or
poultry at the coming ralr.
T. T. Qeer Tonight.
Thk Jouunal urges all friends of
Ilryau and American bimetallism to
turn out and hear T. T. Gcr,tonight,
at the armory.
Note down his arguments, facts and
statistics nnd bo prepared to look
them up, Investigate and If unsound
rofuto them.
Tho opponents or tho gold standard
will vsclect u spenker to dissect Mr.
Gcer's arguments mid reply to them
at ancarly date. Gcor Is their ablest
gold standard advocate speaker, but
ho will bo nnswered fully.
Cominq Homk. Tho following
mimed persons aro en route homo
from Neskowln, whoro they have been
rusticating: Louis P. McClano nnd
family, Mrs. Col. Olmsted and child,
Mrs. A. 11. Gardner, Mrs. Frederick
Lockley nnd daughter, Daisy, Mr. nnd
Airs. J. II. Lunu nnd child, Alrs.Thos.
Ilolumn, Mrs. John Ilolmnu and Wal
ter Holrnan.
Tho Discovery Sayod IPs Life
Mr. G, Callloutte, Druccist, Heaversvlllc,
III., says; 'To Dr. King's New Discovery 1
owemylUe. Was taken with La Grippe
ana tried all the physicians lor miles about,
but of no avail and was given tin and told
I could not live. Having Dr, King's New
discovery in my store I sent for a bottlu and
began Its use and from the first dce began to
g better and after using three bottles was
up and about again. It is worth Us weight
In gold. We won't keep store or house
without It." Get a free trial at 1'red A,
Legg's Drug Store.
Notice to Contractors,
nids for tho erection of a poultry
building, nt tho state fair grounds,
will bo opened, at my olllco, Thurs
day, August 20th, nt 1 o'clock p. m.
O. II. BuuaauAK,
18-2t. Architect.
This Week.
I will tit and soil tho best Specks in
oxisteucQ, for $1.50 and $2. Eyes
tested Free.
C. H IIinoks,
11 tf - 235 Commorclnl street.
The committee on speakers and In
vitations to the ilryan ratification
are meeting with great success. The
committee on lltinnce and literature
nro In need of funds but arc working
hard and will with some assistance
secure all the money needed.
MAYOR PHNNOYMt ACOI3PTS.
Ex-Governor and Alayor Pennoyer
writes to the chairman or the com
mittee on speakers and invitations
for the Pryan ratification as follews:
Portland, Aug. 20, 1800.
E. Ilofer, Salem, Or.,
"Deaii Sm: 1 accept your invita
tion ot the 17th Inst, and will address
the citizens or bulem on Sept. 5.
Very respectrully,
Sylvkstki: Pknnoyek."
THK IlllYAN OlbltEaON.
Hon. II. Jj. Parkley of Woodburn
writes the committee conveying his
thaiiks for tlie invitation nnd will be
present if possible. Elder Parkley Is
In great demand and the people will
be favored with his presence at Sa
lem. As there will bo speaking both ut
Marlon square and at Reed's opera
house other speakers, besides one to
bo sent by the national committee,
will be Invited.
A GODDESS Of LIHEKTY.
Tho committee has secured tho ser
vices of AIlss Alarlo Vandersol, the
talented elocutionist, to recite the
Declaration of Independence in full
costume. It will be no Jinio reading
fiom a book, but the Immortal docu
ment penned by Jefferson will be
Hung to the breeze on .September 5,
with theoldtlmc independent Ameri
can ring.
AT MONITOIl MILLS.
"Woodhuiin, Aug. 20. (Special.)
Tho Union Plmetalllc club at Mon
itor Mills was organized last night
with 1411 members. There was a
rousing meeting with lrom-tOO to 500
present. The old soldier who Joined
Walter Toozu's McKlnley club came
back to Pryan and free silver.
This Is tho convert Tooze blowcd so
much about."
a son of linn county.
Hon. Geo. E. Chamborlin, ex-attorney
general or Oregon writes as rol
lows: "I beg to acknowledge tho receipt or
your favor of the 17th Inst., extend
ing to me an invitation to address the
citizens of your county on tho occa
sion or tho Pryan ratification to bo
held lu Salem on the 5th proximo.
"I feel an abiding conviction that
W. J. Bryan Isthe standard bearer in
u cause which is, and of right ought
to bo near and dear to tho hearts of
tho toiling masses of this coun
try. Nothing short of tho com
bined effort or all who love liberty
hotter than party, can loosen the
grasp, which aggregated caplt-il has
on the throats or a peoplo that ought
to bo Tree.
"With this conviction, nnd feeling
that It Is tho duty of tho humblest
citizen to raise his voice in solemn
warning against tho dangers which
threaten tho republic, I cheerfully
uccept tho courteous Invitation of
your committee.
Geo. 13. Ciiamheiilain."
BROOKS.
Good reports come from our ltrooks
party nt the const.
Air. C. F. W. Prow n, of Salem, has
Just llnlshcd painting tho M.E.Chtirch
hcic. ATr. II. Phillips has made Im
portant repairs and improvements In
front of that church.
A Peach nnd Watcmeloii soclul Is to
bo enjoyed nt the Shaw Hotel on next
Saturday night, tho 22nd Inst. .
Airs. P. Pyre, of Salem, Is spending
the week with her sister, Airs. W. O.
Evans and other friends of this vicin
ity. Air. A. G. Perkins is caring his
wheat at this place for Oregon City.
Wc had a Nebraska mini lu our burg
yesterday looking up a homo he likes
the country and we admire hlsllkos
hope to locate him.
Airs. 13. K. Shaw and son Ellton
Homer Goulett and tho Allsses Edna
Perkins and Fannie Norwood arc off
to the coast at Nehalem where Airs.
E. K. S. has a nephew C. S. Pobblns
Democrat P. O. Alaster It is to be
hoped that the outing party can con
ert Clarence to McKlnloy, while
there and I trust will as they are a
AfcKlnlpyltcs.
Hop merchant Wahlbcrg, of Salem,
-tomerrow:
SPECIAL X
Dress - Good
11 SALE. .-ifl. .
10c Knr a 31 Inch Serge lu black and nuvy. '
21c For fancy mixtures fall patterns.
25c Extra bargain 12 Inch Serge.
47c Full lino of 40 Inch Henriettas. ' '
42c Now lino of all wool mixtures.
170-50 Inch all wool storm Serges, all shades.
4Uo Now line or Policies, nil shades. " ' .
2.'ic ill inch nil wool Tricot, all shades
47c Choice of 20 patterns, 40 Inch all wool black faneli
rSrVThosc prices for tho day only. I,I1U,'S
8
iKtKxBEa00
257 Commercial st,
Do you like Dcvcled Ham 1 If so try our 5ccnt
article -it's all right. Wc have some very "good
canned Apricots that wc arc closing out at 10c,
Washing ammonia, full quarts, 15c per bottle.
HflRRITT & LAWRENCE,
P, Q, Grocery,
Agents for World'Ecntrr So.-'p,
was making contracts with the mow
ers of this neighborhood the LOth. He
bought 13000 pounds from Mrs. Co- .
ella Krcbs, and Carl Hunsakcr, this
year's crop at 0 cents per pound, 4
cents picking money. M. J. Egan, or
Prooks, will furuMi &J0O pounds at 0
cenls,4 cent perpound picking i .oiuy
to be advanced. 13. I). Cass and E. AI.
i AInssey, of llrooks, 4000 pounds at (I
'cents, 4 cents picking money. Air.
Wiihlherg has also contracted for Paul
Weidner.of Detrlot,15,000 pounds with
Wm. II. Egan, Samuel Alattheny and
Eva Alattheny ,of Yamhill county.
A Valuable Prescription.
Edlto.- Morrison, of Worthlngton,
Ind., "Sun," writes: "You have a
"valuablo prescription In Electric Hit
ters, and I can cheerfully recommend
it for Constipation and Sick Headache,
and ns a general system tonic It has no
equal." Airs. Annie Stehlo, 2025 Cot
tago Grove, Ave, Chicago, wns nil run
down, could not eat nor digest food,
linil ii Ivii't'iiplitt wlili'li tiitvnr loft, lior
and felt tired nnd weary, but six bot- l,8t 31i 1890, and will bo In t
ties or Electric Plttors restored her consecutive days. D. D,
health and renewed her strength.
Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Got a Pottlo
at Fred A. Legg's Druar Storo.
ELDRIEDQE BOYS ARRESTED
Trouble Made for Two Prominent Young
Marion County Farmers.
Alessrs. Hugh nnd F. J. 131drledge,
or French Prairie, were nrrestcd by
Deputy Sherllf 13. 13. Cooper yester
day and taken before Justice II. A.
Johnson to answer to the charge of
larceny made by F. Gollln. Tho lat
ter accuses them or tho then or 1,000
bushels of wheat'and 500 grain sacks
valued nt $525. They wero arraigned
and 0 a. in. tomorrow fixed as the
tlmo for trial. Each was required to
furnish ball In the sum of $.'100.
Best
in
the World!
THE MARKETS,
S1I.VF.R.
York, Aue. 2i.SHver. 6Sic;le.a
New
3.30.
LIVE STOCK.
Chicago, Aug. 21. -Hog.
3.60J heavR3.SS4 30.
Cattler-Heeves 3.oo4.7o;
heifers $1.75(3.13.
Sheep 'Steady.
GRAIN.
Chicago. Aug. ai. Wheat,
Senl. tt'
PORTLAND MAUKET.
VROVIStON.
Portland, Aug, 21. Wheat
52; Walla Walla, 48.140.
l'lour rortiaml, 2.8?; Benton
L,Rll J.J5
ww 7?J
CMl'J55c:
valley, ji,
2.8S5 graham. 2.50; superfine. $1.2
uais wnite, 30W3lc: crey.
barreli,
couniv,
Per va.
JOirulU.
4537,
moil.
White, teranc: ere
. -nT- r." 1
in oags, 14.2505.25,
cases, 3.7S.
Potatoes. . Oregon, 75c8o jwr
uay.,uoou, 10(0)10.50 per 10
WooL.ValleV, 8oc; Kistern Orezoo
57?. .
MillstutU. . Uran,i2.5oau.5o;,horti,Ji3.5o
Poultry- Chickens, mixed.fjOj.t,,; troil
ers, Jl.2S2.2; ducks, nt;i:eeie. ivit:
, Jl.252.25
turkeys, livo, 10.
Branson Co,,
olc Agents for Salem.
Deafness Cannot Be Cuied
by local applications as they cannot
reach tho diseased portions of tho
ear. There Is only ouo way to euro
deafness, and that Is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
Inflamed condition of tho mucous
lining of tho Eustachian tube. When
this tubo Is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing,
and when It Is entirely closed, Deaf
ness Is tho result, nnd unless tho
inhumation can bo taken out, and
this tube restored to Its normal condl
tlnn hearing will bo destroyed for
ever; nl no cases out of ten arc caused
by catarrh, which Is nothing but an
lullamed condition of tho mucous
surfaces.
Wo will glvo One Hundred Dollars
for any caso of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
Hall's Catarrh CurcScnd for cir
culars; free.
F. J. Ciiknkv, & Co., Toledo, O.
tSTSold by druggists, 75c.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Medal, Midwinter Fair.
DR;
w CREAM
BAKING
nmm
(Most Perfect Made.,
40 Yaara Urt StawJrji
To the Taxpayers of Marion County.
Tho county board of equalization
will convene at 0 o'clock a. m Auc-
session six
CofTov.
county assessor. d&w
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Notice to Bridge Contractors.
Notice Is hereby given that no wur
runts will bo drawn for construction
of county bridges until contructors
for the samo shall have furnished to
tho county court certified receipts
showing that all labor nnd materials
entering Into tho construction of
such bridges huvobcen paid for.
G. P. Tr.imuLL,
7-3-d&wtf County Judge.
Workingmen Club.
Hon. T. T. Gcor, Republican presi
dential elector for Oregon, will ad
dress tho AIcKinloy and llobart work
lngmcn's club nt tho nrmory Friday
evening, at 8 o'clock. All nre cordi
ally invited.
Will Not Performffliracles
But It Will Cure.
Hides.. green, salted Co llnjc; under
Co lbs 44c; sheep pelts, lo7uv.
Hops. .Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to qml.
Ity.
Butter. .Oregon fancy creamery, JJJ5j
fancy dairy, 2025 j fair to Reed, 1720;
Cheese .Oregon full cream, 9.
Egc. .Oregon, uc per doz.
Ileef. .Topsteen, 2.35(0)3.40 per lb; fu
to good steers, 2 V.i 3.50; cow$, li(;
dressed beef, 344Kc
SAN KRANCIbCO MARKET.
San FrcncUco, Aug. 21 - -Wheat, 9A5,;
Wool. .Oregon, choice, 10J& lie; irknm,
7c, valley, 8oc.
lions Quotable at 24C
Potatoes 5o65c pr a-l;.
OatsMilfing, bo
SALliM MARkUl
Wheat.. 41c per tu , market nnn.
Oats.. 30c.
Hay., Haled, cheat, 7.5oS.oo;,,tlinothj.
10.00,
Flour.. In wholesale lots, 3.00; rttiil,
3.20; bran, bulk 11.00 12.50; sacked, U.oo;
shorts, ,i2.5oi3.5o; chop feed, lt.oci
12.00.
Poultry.. Hens 5c; Spring chiclens, 6e lb.
VeaL.Dressed, 3. ,
Hogs.. Dressed, 2j3K-
Live Cattle.. I ?2.
Sheep.. Live, 1.25. S
Wool.. Best, iajc.
I Topi.. Best, 45o.
Eggs.. Cash. 12c. "2
Butter.. Bost dairy, I2,cj fancy crcsnwj
20c.
Cheese .I2jc.
Farm Smoked "Heats , Uacci, 6c; huni
901 shoulders, 5c
Potatoes,. 70c per bu
WnntedAriglrlstoknowtliat''Hoe
Cake" will not mako their hands red
like common soap. Snvo tho wrappers
Thoy arc worth a cent apiece. J
D'
lie
iriry
The dealer who says, "l have no
Hoe Cake soap," practically admit
thnt ho does not sell first quality
Roods. If ho says ho has something
'Just as gooa"you will know ut once
that ho is trying to sell you an In
ferlor article. Thero Is more cloathlng
destroyed by poor soap than by actual
riearJ,a? thQ frce alkal1 "its tho cloth.
Hoo Cake contains neither free alkali
nor worthless filling.
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R. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE
euros norvoua prostration. Not mi
raculously, but scientifically, by first
removing tho germs ot dlscaso, and then
supplying healthy ncrvo food, increasing
tho appetite, halplng digestion and strength
ening the ontlro system. Desperate cases
require prolonged treatment as shown by
that of Mrs. M. B. Reed, ot Delta, Iowa, who
writes: "As tho result of a lightning stroke,
tho physicians said I had a light stroko ot
paroi-ijis, iny limbs would all draw up. I
would havo throbblngs
in my chest that seemed
unondurablo. For three
months I could not sloop
and for three wcoks did
not close my eyes. I
prayed for sleeD. and
felt that It rellof did not como I would be
dead or insano. I took Dr. Miles' Restora
tive Nervine and tho second night slept two
hours and from that time on my health Im
proved) slowly at first, but steadily and
surely. I took in all 0 bottles, and I cannot
express how grateful I am. for I am now
perfectly well, and havo taken no medicine
u uvr juur inumiu." ur, Allies nervine
Is sold by druggists on guarantco that first
bottle benefits or money refunded.
I rB2?lcPn.he5.ttPn1 nerves treo, ,Dr. Miles I
"nuitaivu., tmaan, inu. i
J OHN HUGHES,
Dealer in groceries, paints, oils.
window glass, varnisiie .
the most complete stocc ol
brushes of all kinds in the
state. Artists' materials, Ume.
hair, cement and shingles, and
finest quality of grass seeos.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
TOTKENTr-Dcuble cottage on booth 1 Com
mere al and Belieview, twbtetafiF
office. Hot water and bathi; modero w
Drovements. Inquire 8 Cwnroidrtjl.
t.j... . . .a ,r. v,. . niAn elegant
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Dr. Miles'
Neryine
Restores
Health
-" "Ji""'. r..1.. AA'Mim.
m . I I Ilimrulin 111 Sk saw-" f
aero tract 01 iana in r"v mitvu
on Asylum avenue. Will trade fo ,
property in Salem. Address W., care job
proyed farm land, 4 mile e l" '
new house, new barn, running wtt
seller trade for cheaper land. AMiw JB
xr Vfvrt. Salem. Or. ' t
lsw-Al.t!wDrlvine mwe or wlet
gain; weicht about "tof00 ,m' l30tf
Suite of Wm. Brown & Co. , r--
eti. CaQ
h.nnryi. I1U
UAiu-ii " r,ar" sale
Drown wra(jpiuii f-i' -,- ,!,
.,. thnn for nutt na under carpeu
lournal omce.
and
School
Kindergarten
Primary
Mrs. C M. Ogle '' fS
garten, Including piimaiy Jep
arateroom. Also
Training Class for KinoVg
"' ncrs in Septefnkft
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