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X1XJ-1T' Oaiiv Capital Journal. BY MOK1CR -of BKUTHBRS, SATURDA, AUGUST 22, 1800. K9?&J IWDSS New Today. rfrs nrx. ' ill b ?t Kltona and Ramona LINE TO PORTLAND. STEAMIi'lVs LEAVE ' DAILV. Portland. 6:45 a. m. Salem 7 a. m., except Surnlay. Ouirlt'ilme, rcgitl.ervice and clieap . ...rntca ... M. TlALDWiN, Accnt, Salem 1 sa ? Your Choice of any $1,00 $1,25 or $1,50 Straw Hat Carpet Varp In nil colors sell !y tlic pound ortVpound buncli. Muslins and Sheetings, bleached nnd unbleached nil widths and prices. Silkolines. Some oft lie choicest pat terns ever shown in very latest colorific. Remember Musln underwear one lialt off. Sliirt Waists, Choice up lo iST.n0 for ?fo. T. floiversoD. L M n U JIM ANDERSON NO MOKE. His Monkeyslup Dislocaten Ills Neck and Expires. Yesterday ovmliin occurred a sail und distressing accident, which takes from our midst a character well known to fie. Salem public. .Ilm, the father of Old 1)111 Anderson's family of pet monkeys, had the misfortune to become entangled In Ills chain and threw himself over it beam In suclra manner as to dislocate his neck, and when found had expired. .Mm was a kind and obliging father, a good provider and a warm friend of his people. lie leaves a wife i(iid child to mourn his sudden departure to the great unknown. He was burled this morning on a plat of ground adjoining his summer residence on Paradise alley, with all pomp nnd ceremony us ual to such occasions. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW PERSONAL. For 06. ), J, Dalrymple Co, THE 8ELL3 DROS, & FOREPAUQH. Monster Aggregation of Animals nnd Performers. rPlir.illifti.in, tlin.l.iiF .ii... i..l twl.,,l streets lutvo been almost Impassible, for blocks, owing to tlio thousands that turned out to welcome Sells Bros. & Forcpaugh'H monster circus. The show arrived, In this city, at an early hour, this morning, and pitched Its four-ring tent Just east of the .Southern Pad lie passenger depot. Ilesldes the main tent there Is a largo menagerie, a united sldo show nnd over a dozen smaller tents In which lire, kept tho horses, etc. Every ex pectation, regarding the circus, was more than realized In the patado, which covered iidlRtanco, of over n mile. Unlike most itggregatloiis.ticlls Ilros. & Foropaugh's show bills do not exaggerate or overestimate the poorless performances, of the com- puny Tho performance this afternoon, was witnessed by bovoral hundred pco- plo and those present highly compli mented tho management. Tho ndmlHslon price, which hits horotoforo been $1 has hns been ro ditccd to f0 cents, which should In sure a crowded tent nt thoovenlng performance Salem pcoplo should show their appreciation, of allrst class circus, by liberally patronizing tho ono now hero. It Is far superior to any aggregation that hns visited our city for years. A Novkl Fkatuiik. An amusing and nttrnctlvo feature of tho Uryun rati Heat Ion will bo nn eight horse load of wheat contributed by tho farmers of Marlon county to bo sold at publlo auction nttho corner of Stato and Commercial streets to bo turned Into tho campaign fund to show tho Inter est that farmers aro taking in tho light against tho British gold standard. Notice to the Public. Sotno very busy porson, with mora tluto to attend to othor peoplo's af fairs than his own, has reported that wo aro not buying wheat now days at tho mill. Plcaso tako notlco that wo aro at nil times In tho market for whent. II. 11. Holland, Agent Salem Flouring Mills Co. 8 10 (It E. N. Fl.i,r,r ivih in Portland today on business. Web. Holmes csiiie down last even ing from Portland. Hanker J. II. Albert wiik a Portland business visitor today. Mrs. V. T. Orny and family re turned today fiom the seaside. ltecelver F. It. Anson went to J'oit liintl on the early morning train. Miss A. llraudcnhurg returned on the afternoon train from Newport. Mrs. Emma Test. Wilson, or Port land, Is tho guest of Mrs.F. Sauvaln. Attorney-General C. M. Jdlcman re turned this afternoon to Portland. Attorney Wcbstr Holmes transacted legal business In nervals this morn ing. r Shcrm Heckman Is about again, after it short Iny-up from sprained ankles. Miss Maude Jackson wasamem: the Salcmltcs returning today from the seaside. Deputy County Clerk .1. II. Olesy, has returned from an outing at tho seaside. Mrs. J. L. Easthain, of Portland, Is visiting her father L. .7. Ualloy, of South Salem. Ilov. II. A. Denton returned this morning from a visit of several days In Portland. Misses-Annie nnd May Morris, Scio, aro tho guests at tho homo of Judge II. A. Johnson. County Superintendent Geo. W. Jones returned on tho afternoon local, from Newport. .Mrs. E. A. Mellon Is unite 111 nt her Liberty street home, hnvlng been tnkou down nt Wllholt. Misses Lulu mid Gertrude Hlrsch returned today from an outing of about two weeks nt Newport. Mrs. S. It. Jessup, Albort Jcssup, Miss Mno Carpenter and A. E. Strang nnd family, nro homo from Wllholt. Mrs. Mel Hamilton and sons, Lau dlo and Ira, returned this afternoon, from a summer's outing nt Newport. Miss N. Eva Leo, of tho Reform school, wonttoPortlnnd this morning whoro sho will bo tho guest of hor sis tor, Mrs.L. K. Cnmpbcll. Stato Superintendent nnd Mrs. G. M. Irwin returcd this nfternoou from Newport whero they hnvo been la at tendance nt tho Tcncher'8 Institute. Aleck Molr, assistant In the Ladd & Hush bank, loft this morning via Grey Englo to Portland, for Astorln and Ocean Park.whero ho will spend n week's vacation. Misses Nova Grlswold nnd limn Holland wont to Oregon City via Groy Englo this morning. They will spend u number of weeks with friends thoro nnd also In Portland. Alvln Urlggs of Alo P. O., was In tho city today. Ho Is tho gentleman wuo mauo sucn a greni success pre paring tho meats for tho Lyons bar becuo nnd may bo engaged to handle tho meats for the great Salem freo sliver barbecue Sopteinber 5. Max Smith on Trial. Portland Tribune, Aug. 21: Mnx Smith, of Salem, who tried to entice Maud Howe, n country girl, Into tho disorderly house on Filth and Pine street, kept by Edna Carlisle, Is hnv lng a trial In the municipal court this afternoon, Mr. J. T. Mllner pre siding In the absence of Judge Swcck. The evidence of Chief of Police Mlnto, Detective Cody and Miss Howe, was substantially the same. Tho defend ant had promised to secure a situation for tho complaining witness nnd had lured her into the disreputable house and asked the proprietress to pay him $ ifi. for her. Instead, Mrs. Carlisle not I lied the police and caused his arrest. Self Supporting Students. Fully half the students enrolled at the State Normal at Monmouth nro either wholly or partially self-supporting. At least 00 per cent come from tho country. Many teach a year and attend school n year. Tho expenses are very light from $100 to $1110 a year for living, books and tuition. Twenty-four counties were repre sented last year. Foit Stkahno Cuickkns. Friday evening George Hlllycr was arrested charged with stealing chickens. It seems II. O. Drown, of Highland, dis covered yesterday morning that four teen of his sptlng chickens had left quite unceremoniously the preceding nlghtt. Ho Immediately reported his loss to Chlof of Police Dilley, who no tified tho various hotols and boarding houses, about tho city of tho theft, and requested them to report to him, If anyono should call with chickens for sale. Last evening, In response to a message from Mrs. M. E. Pogue, who conducts a boarding houso on Front street, Chief Dilley repaired to that part or the city, where ho found Mr. Illllyor with fourteen dressed chickens In his possession. Ho was at onco arrested, and taken to tho city Jail. When brought before Dccorder Edes this morning, Mr. Hlllycr asked until Monday at 10 a. in., to plead. TlIU WOKIC AT GOIILK. A fOICO or twenty men, In the employ or A. Mason, left for Oregon City this morning by tho steamer Grey Eagle where thoy will bo Joined by an equal number of men who lort Salem Friday morning going ovorlniid. Thoy will proceed to Goble rroni Oregon City where thoy will work on tho railroad near that city. Contractor Mason took tho Salem local for Oregon City whore ho will Join tho men and superintend tho work. F1K3T UAITIST. Dev.J P. Farmer, pastor. Morn ing services at 10::iu. Pre.n'hing by the pastor. Subject. -The Two Shrines." The offertory will be a se lection bv Hie orchestra. Sunday school at "12 o'clock. W. II. Farmer, superintendent: Dr. K. M. Huid as sistant. The Y. P. H. ('. E. will meet nt 7 n. in. Topic, "The Duty and Joy or Church Membership," led by Mrs.. Cooley. All arc cordially welcome to these services. There will not be any evening services In the chinch. i'lKST I'ltKSUYTKMAN Rev. W. Steele, pastor. At 10:.'f0 a. ui., tho subject Is "Enlarged Vision and Knowledge." At 8 n. m. sub JccV'Illdden and Sought Treasurers." Sunday school at 12 (noon.) Chinese Sunday school at a.UO. Junior En deavor a t -1:30. Senior Christian En deavor at7:45. PrnvermcctlngTuiirs- clay evening. Come. PHKSHYTUKIAN KNDEAVOK. The meeting Sunday evening, be ginning at 8 o'clock, will be led by Miss Clara Pooler. Subject, "Joy In Church Membership." Allyoungpeo pie aro cordially Invited to attend the services. An attractive fen lure of the meetings Is the music by the young people's choir. I'lKST UNITED KVANfJKLlCAL. On Cottage street, near Liberty: J. Dowcrsox, pastor. Preaching at lUiflO a. m. and 8 . m. tomorrow. Prof. I). M. Metzer, will occupy tho pulpit In the morning at least. Sunday school at 12 m. K. L. C. E. at 0.45. Y. M. C. A. Dov. Elwoood Scott will address the men's meeting nt the loung iMen's Christian Association rooms, Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Special Instrumental music. All men arc cordially Invited to attend this meeting. BVANQKLICAL CIITJUCII. Corner or Seventeenth nnd Che meketa streets. Ezra Miiurcr, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. in. C. T. Doty, superintendent. Y. P. A. meeting at 7 p. in. Subject, "Evidence or a New wean." a it aro welcome. CIIANOK OF TIME. Per nureenicnt. bv members or the Ministerial Association, beginning with September, tho evening preach ing nnd prayer service will begin at 7:.')0 Instead or 8 o'clock, In the several churches. EVANGELICAL. Corner or Liberty nnd Centerstreets. P. Dlttncr, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 and 8 p. in. iu are coruuuiy invueci. FIllBT CONC1UEOATIONAL. Dr. "W. C. Kantncr. pastor. Preach ing at 10:30 a. m.. Sunday school at 12 in. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services at 10:."J0 a. m.and 7:30 p. Hi nt their hall corner Liberty and Court streets. BRUTALLY BEATEN. A. White AttacJ.e.1 at 1IU Pl.tce of Bust- i About 4 o'clock Filday afternoon : James Strleklln, a hor-e tralner.mado a brutal attack on Ashley White, the State sticct feed dealer at the hitter's place or bushiest. It sconi't Jauics Long accompanied by James Sti Ickllu came hi from tho fairgrounds toorder some feed. Mr. Long tiling the order with Mr. White. Strlcklln, whom Mr. White had never seen before then be gan a conversation with the feed dealer, In which he alleged that Mr. "White did not weigh grain correctly. To this Mr. White repllcd"my opinion or you Is that you aro a stinking skunk." Strlcklln then struck Mr. White two blows, knocking him down and that hlscowardlcc might be better exhibited, Strlcklln kicked Mr. White twice squarely In the race. Tho as sailant then took to his heels but was later arrested by Chief Dilley and taken befoie Dccorder Edes when ho was released on $20 ball, the custom ary amount required on charge or as sault and battery. Ho will be given a hearing berore Dccorder Edes Monday morning. E. J. Swalford, Jos. Schlndlcr and others reached Mr. White within a tedtw: ze SPECIAL x ' Dredss - Good 11 SALE. Ith: For a 31 Inch Serge In black and iiavv 21c For rancy iiilxtuies rail patterns. 2.")C Extra bargain 42 Inch Serge. 47tf Fuu lino or 40 inch Henriettas. ,. 42c Now lino or all wool mixtures. 470-W) Inch all wool storm Serges, all shades. 43c Now lino or Doucles. all shades. 23031 Inch all wool Tricot, all shadM 47c Choice or 20 natterii8. 40 Inch all wnnVi.i,.,.i, , .'hose prices tor the day only. "murs. s rrTT . " tt?"' est 0 257 Commercial st. Do you like Dcvelcd Ham ? If so try our 5ccnt article it's all right, Wc have some very Jgood canned Apricots that wc arc closing out at 10c, Washing ammonia, full quarts, 15c per bottle, HflRRITT & LAWRENCE. P, O, Grocery Agents for Worldx-Bcatcr Sojp, AT ASYLUM. Preaching by Dev. E. Scott, at 2 p. in. tomorrow. The Eov. Mr. Steele or iho First Presbyterian church or this nlncc.wlil give an address nt tho W. O. T. U. hall, Sunday, 4 p. m. All cordially Invited. Thuee Committees. Chairman Win. llcndershott, E. P- Morcom and King Hubbard, or tho Democratic, Dl metallic and Peoplo's party county central committees respectively, were hi tho city today to select the head quarters ror tho campaign and make Joint arrangements ror a vigorous canvass. It will not bo a two-tailed but n three-headed and a thousand legged affair and tho war will be car ried Into each precinct, or tho banner Republican county. Circulate Dryan's speech, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Josenh. of Tort. OrnfJ Rl5rlrif .Qn1i 1 1 lrtucl, who liavo been rusticating for a ....i .iw i week near See grand display in big corner win dow. nui line 10x4 gray blankets, 7Go a pair. 11x4 gray blankets, very largo, $1.00 a pair. 11x4 very heavy gray blankets, $1.60 u pair, 10x4 hair wool gray blankets, fci.iM a pair. 10x4 lino gray wool blankets, $3.25 a pair. 10x1 lino white wool blankets, $1.00 a pair. 1W lino gray blunkots, all purest wool, $1.60 a pair. 11x4 lino white blankets, all purest wool. $5.50 a pair. Fall goods now coming in. Dulanco of summer goods now at clcaranco prices. .Willi Bros. & Co, Court and Liberty. -j.no uasn .ury, iuooos, Shoo House. Independence, wore In tho city yesterday and siwnt a vory pleas ant evening with Mrs. Joseph's old irienu, .Mrs u. w. nonnio, or south Salem. They returned homo on tho early boat this morning. When a circus hard times, thou war. strikes a town comes tho tug Bo Sure you are Right And then go ahead. If your blood U impure, your appitue fillng, your nerve weak, you may be tuie that Hood' SariaptllU U what you need. Then take no sufotitulc. Intltt upon Hood1 and only Hood's. This U the medicine which has the largest talei In the world. Hood' Samprilla U the One True Dlood Purifier. Hood'alMli art prompt, eflicien t, va) reliable, eaiy to tale, cay to operate. To the Taxpayers of Marlon County, Tho county board of equalization will convene at t) o'clock u, ni Aug list, 31. IKiHl. mill will lu In cnaolnn civ Slothing and consecutive days. D. I). Coffoy, I county assessor, d&w Ouro for Headache As a remedy (or all forms of Hra.l.irl,,.. Electric Hitters has proved to be the very best. It effects n permanent cure nnd I lie moat dreaded habitual sick headache yellds to Its inlluence. We urge all who are aflliced to pro ure a bottle, ant give this remedy n fair trial. In cass of habitual constipation Elec tric Hitlers cures by giving tin needed lone to the bowela, and few case i long resist the Uie of this medicines. Try it once. Fifty cents and i,oo nt Fred A. to's Drue store. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair Medal, Midwinter Pair. F CHEAM BAKING P0MD1R (Moat Perfect Made., 40 Ytaxt.tke.Staadr.nJ, A Lawn Party. Friday ovonlng tho Misses Sherman gave a delightful lawn party at their suburban homo on Prospect avenuo In honor of their cousins, Misses Lillian and Florence Hobklrk.ofPortland.who have been their guests tho past two week's. Considerable good tasto was shown hi tho decoration or tho lawn with Japanese lanterns which added materially to tho attractiveness therc oL .Many new and entertaining games were played followed by delicious re freshments. Miss Lotta Sherman proved her senso of sight, smell and tasto to be moro accurato than tlinsn of her companions and carried off as tlrst prlzo a beautiful cup and saucer. Owing to Mr.IIal Copeland's apparent deficiency In detecting tho threo souses, that gentleman was awarded tho booby prlzc-a toy Chlnanian- wliom ho christened "Ono Lung Yet I Sing." At a lato hour the guests departed voting tho Misses Sherman entertalnersor unusual ability. Tlioso present were: Misses Lillian and Florence Hobklrk, Blanche Woodford, Lena White, Stella, Lotta and Minnie Sherman, Ella Brlggs, Carrie iins, ma Dasey, Besslo and Vina Sherman, Mrs. Grace Osborne; Messrs. W. J. Culver, John McCourt, Luko L. Linn, J. D. Wlnstaiiloy.'Chas. Houlat, Chas. Savage, Doy Burton, Chas. E. Doblln, Lcsllo Hunter, Chas. Town- senci, naroiu (Jopoland, Fred It. nowersox, John W. Cochran and Mas ter Edgar Shcrinun. i:w niDS.-Clrcuit Judge Hewitt uus ordered K. C. Glltner, receiver or tho Stato lusuriinco company, to hold another salo or tho Salem motor lino tho lit! Jo car system-nnd Thursday. Sopteinber 1st, Is tho date tlxed ror tho siitnc row seconds arter tho attack when thoy cared ror unfortunate man uil II tho arrival or Dr. Dyrd. Although tho cuts on Mr. White's race will cause him considerable pain thoy are not or a serious nature. Altogether It was a very cowardly and unwarranted at tack on the part or Strlcklln,esneclally arter ho had knocked Mr. White to tho lloor. the World J Deafness Cannot Be Cuied by local applications as they cannot reach tho diseased portions of tho ear. There Is only ono wav to euro deafness, and that Is by constitutional remeuies. ueainess is caused uyan lutlamcd condition of tho mucous lining or the Eustachian tube. When this tube Is lntlamcd you have a rumbling sound or hnnerfect licarlmr. and when It Is entirely closed, E-car- ncss is tno result, and unless tho Inflamation can bo taken out, nnd this tubo restored to Hs normal condl tlnn hearing will bo destroyed ror over; nine cases out or ten aro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition or tho mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.rscnd for cir culars; rice. F. J. Chknky, &Co., Toledo, O. (S)Sold by druggists, 75c. Many Persons do not see well as they should. Others sco wen, out tucir eyes become tired. Glasses properly llttcd will rellovo this. I have annlianr.es. skill nrwi ov. perjencp to lit any eye that glasses win neip. ,,. C. II. Hincjus. ntf 235 Commercial street. Ifest in i mipi v viA fYiT j ii n. A WiWS JZ ( mJtig, THE MARKETS, SILVER. New Vork, AuG 22.-Silver, 6SJi , L1VK STOCK Chicago, Aug. 22 Ho2 Llclii ti r 3.6e; heavy 2.7o3 5o. R ' 9 Caiteljeeves f3.90O4.70j COy , , heifers $1.75(3.15. m Kheej) Steady. GRAIN. Chicago. AuB..22.-Vlieat, ca.htji. bept. S71.. , " ' t'ORTLAND MARKET. I'ROVISIOV. I'onland, Aug. 22. Wheat vsller 11. 52; Walla Walli, 449, ltJ' J" i-iour roriland, 2.85; Demon 2.05; granam, 2.50; superline. $2.25 coin , . S2.1C n.. ... Oats-White, 3o3ic; Ey,28jVr k, Darren, 4 ,,, in bags, 4.3SS.35i cases. 1.75. fl-.-. .. r - n iuiuiuc... wicgon, 75C(g3 ir A1UV..VJUUU. lOfffllO.CO Dtfr fim Wool.. Valley. Wm; K.utern r, uk ' Branson Co, Sole Agents, Salem, Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. A Valuable Prescription. T.wi(1,t'o Morrison, of Wortlilngton, Intl., Sun," writes: "You liavo a valuable 1 prescription In Electric Bt tcrs,niHUcan cheerfully recommend "" voiisiiiKiiionandstciciieadnche. and as a general system tonioithas no equal." Mrs. Annln stniil -ww n." sXwHsssCitv!2v COLT TAKEN UP. A threo-year-old colt, bay color nnd white star in forehead, was taken up by the undei signed. Owner can have same by proving property and paying costs. Call at place, 5 miles east of Salem, on Macleay road. 22 im I. R. PICKENS. Illsluni.. Bran. 112. lorn w:,luri.rw Poultry- Chickens, mucd,3j.5, til ers. $i.22,25; ducks, j2i3jKceM,i(ai, turkeys, live, lo. - Hides.. green, salted 60 1L 5c; unlet 60 lbs 44cj sheep pelts, lo7oc. Hops. .Oregon, 2 to 3c, accordion to qnaL Ity. Butter. .Orecon fancy creamerv. itfi.it- fancy dairy, 2o2s; fair to Reed, ijjfjo; Cheese .Oregon full cream, 9, Eggs.. Oregon, Ucperdoi. Deef. .Topsteers, 2.25(2.40 per lb; Iw to good steers. 22 3.50; cowl, iJiglJc; dressed beef, 3y,wA SAN FKANClbCO- MARKET. San Francisco, Aug. 22. Wheat, 965,'; Wool.. Oregon, choice,io(B)uo; inferior; 7c, valley, 8oc. Hops Quotable at 24C. Potatoes 50(3650 per sack, Oats Milling, 85(490. SALEM MAKKET.' Wheat., 41c per du., market firm. Oats .30c. Hay., Dated, cheat, 75o8.oo;ri!iiialti;, 10.00. Flour, .In wholesale lots, 3.001 retail, 3,20; bran, hulk 11.00 12,50; sacked, nw shorts, 12.5013.50; chop feed, 11.000 12.00. Poultry.. I lens 5c; Spring chickens, 6e lb. Voal.Dresod, $yt. Hogs..Dresied, a3Y,. Live Cattle.. I i2.; Sheep.. Live, 1,25. Wool..Uet. I2c. IIo)i..J;si, 45e. Kgg..CaMi. 1 2C. Butter,. best dairy, I3j',c; bncy ciearetir 20c. Cheese .!2c. Farm Smoked "Meats Uacct, ojc; hs 90; shoulders, 5c.1 Potatoes,, 70c per bu. Wanted-All girls to knotvthat'ilw Cako" will not imiko their hands red llko common soap. Save the wrapperi They are worth a cent apiece, jstf D IL MILES' P.ESTORAT1VE NERVINE tago Grove, Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which nover left her 'thV ?l &"! and weary, but six bot ties, or l-.leotrtc Bitters restored her Ucalt, renewed her strength. Brlces 60 cents and $1.00. Got a Dottlo at Fred A. Legg's Drug Storo. L. M. s.- Ding blue boxes or tole phono Tor a blcyclo messenger. Soap Foam Washing pOWUr will not make tlic Jclothes yel low, nor burn the hands, euros nervous prostration. Not ml raculously. but sclontlflenll t nt removlDB tho germs of dUoase, and thon luppljlnc healthy norvo food, increasine tho appetite, helping digestion and strength onlng the ontiro system. Desperate cases require prolonged treatment as shown by that of Mrs. M. P. Reed, of Delta. Iowa, who writes! "As the result of a lightning stroke, tho physicians said I had alight stroke of paraiMls, my limbs would all draw up, I Dr. Miles' would havo ""robbings lXcrvine unendurable. For three Rpctnt-Po months I could not sleep 4vwoiui C5 and for threo weeks did Heflltll not cloaa mJ eyes. I felt that if relief did not come I would be mV ' !1!,ane l t00k Dr-Mlles' Restora. w 0rV, and the 8econd nlBh lept two hours and f rora that time on my health Im proved, slowly at fit, but stead'S and n. J k l0 " i0 nd I cannot express how arateful I am. for I am now fo9 Z?rn' an1 havo Ukcn o medicine uT f?Ur Jnontl', Dr. Mills' Nervine mdf d!uUta on guarantee that flnt bottle benefits ox money refunded. Mttf8ifl:riknS?t,,iu,dT.e8te00' D'-MU Notice to Bridge Contractors. Xotlco Is hcroby given that no war rants will bo drawn ror construction or county bridges until contractors for tho sumo shall liavo furnished to tho county court certified recolpts showing that all- labor and materials entering Into tho construction of ouuii urioges navo been paid for. ., .. 4 G. P. Tehrell, "wl&wtf County J udge, Five cool delicious gallons corked up tight in bottles 1 When you are thirsty it's ready. Make it yourself. HIRES Rootbeer. AtM.r4aiD4tiitsUu, BUtTfr;vkin. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ilall. at tutors (f SS ' fata Ti?hoo(,?aIer w,, J'8- 'll I'ave no Hoc Cake soap," practically admit that ho does not sell tlrst quality goods, ir ho says ho lias something foV8i nsB0'!tyou will know at once ll,a.tl10 'W'B t0 sel' 3'ou an iu rerlor article. There is moro cloathlng MMwujniiij- ioor soap man oy actual n r? M' ,,vtJ "'fan rois cue ciotn. Hoo Cako contains neither freo alkali nor worthless lining. JOHN HUGHES- Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime. hair, cement and shingles, and finest nitfliifv of ffrass sztds. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TO KENT-Dcubie cottage on Souit 1 Coo mcrclal and Helleview. two blocks fioapetf ofTice. Hot water mil baih! mnUn W nroveinents. Inquire $i Comroerci ti. si " aer,. tract of land in Hampden Park aminos. on Asylum avenue. Will jffi property in Salem. Address ., cue jw nai. , r FOR SALE OK TKAU&MS Jj proyed farm land, 4 miles eiit M Ssm. new house, new barn, running water, sell or trade for cheaper land. Address" M. Reeves. Salem. Or. r-rTGT. FOR SALE-Urlvingnure wjsito gain; weight about 1160: good W J1 quire of Wm. Brown & Co. j- CARTET-PAPER-Large iTTg J brown wrapping pap" ji?cA the thing for putlinR under carpets. loumai oince. . Kindergarten and Primary School CUfU umiia oastohi ' ll vrav -en bu toT Mrs. U, w. wK '" 1 j;Artjnti r garten, including pnmsrrdepsrtffl arateroom. Also ", Training Class fofe dUffite M VTSW,! nersin au "-- -1-' i.iiiislliii ftmBui tpstari '&K Septenw