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i "" I Daily Capital Joieal BV HOfRR BROTHKHM, HATUItDAl, FEB. 13, 1897. '.JHenator MltchcII'B record and meth od cannot stand the "X" ray. OTHER r - LEGISLATURES. Burglar-proof safes are golnjr out of style. After the politicians and trusts Bet through there Is not enough left to buy a rafc. Kansas did a good thing and is a big gainer by swapping old Wlnd-and-Whiskers Peffer for Farmer Harris as senator. As Mark Hanna can't be Senator from Ohio we suggest he run forgor ernor of the FIJI islands. The place Is vacant and the man Is qualified. Express Messenger Summers has killed a train robber. Ho does not propose any outsider shall engage In the business of the express companies. 'There Is not a disloyal drop of biood In my rein?." Senator Dufur. We look for the senator toralmsa regiment to liberate Cuba at any mo ment. 'It Is anarchy pure and simple," Kcuntor Dufur on the opposition. "Come, gentlemen, heal the sore places, and get to work." Mitchell's paid organ. Gorernor Htidd entertains the pecu liar notion that the stato of Califor nia docs not exist for the benefit of the state, printer. He has vetoed a 875,000 deficiency bill. Governor Dudd's efforts at cleaning the Augean stables of California poli tics are scarcely sufficient. An earth quake followed by a tidal wave would .be more nearly approximate. Wo believe Mr. Ucsncr and Mr. JIoE Hon will yet do their duty.' Wo have faith in them. Mitchell's paid organ. How much will Mitchell pay Dufur to call these mon anarchists? Tho formation of a grct.t plug to bacco trust to control tho out-put has Just been discovered. So lung as they can't form a trust to control tho In-put wo don't caro. "I throw my bill for a portago rail road to rcllovctho farmers of Eastern Oregon to tho dogs. What Oregon uecdsls a funding bill senator to help tho Paclflo railroads rob tho farm ers." Senator Dufur. Tho Salem ministerial association hovo hud their doubts about somoof tho proceedings at tho stato honso for nomo time. Tlioro aro peoplo In doubt about thoso proceedings besides the ministers, Senator Teller wants no more secret sessions of tho senate, no fears otic of his speeches will pot got Into print. Tellor Is able but llko many public men Mroulcl bo more ap preciated if ho talked less. Tho Indians aro mad as hornets bo causo tho First National bnk, of Moscow, Idaho, closod with $40,000 of their money. Indians have no more rights wlion they got riches than a white man. ti. 'i . - -.i Congressman Cummlngs of Now York said In congress tho other day that ho would rather stand with Pres ident Jackson than with Cleveland. As Jackson otico killed a man In a duel and In In tho other world we will take our stand with O rover for the present, Tho. yljlage ofNtmiet, N. Y Is nnUetcil with u ne'Jind strange dl Kease, whoji niakeH Its victims speech lew. It U thought tho trouble corner from tho stagnant water of an arti ficial lake. Tho Klncahl artesian water itt tho stnto houo is all right. HMMMMMMN Janieu Cllnkcnbeard died at the residence of his ww-ln-law, R, T Woodruff, at Cleveland, In Douglas county, last Frldiy, agl 18 year. Ho, was tho (utber of 13 children, 10 of whom, all grown to manhood and womanhood, survive him. Hecrowed tho plains In 1840. and Itt 1SS2 nettled near Wilbur, where he resided for uuny yeans ttnd was known to all as an upright, useful cltlren Oiwjwi's Bitters for IndlfMtlon, Got. Jones, nflArkansas, ha signed the blllquarHitflfilogspnlnut MUoori horses and ujjles, jThe Populists In the Kausoa legisla ture talk of passing a law to prohibit the use of type-seltlntr machines In that state. The S Late Supreme Court of Nevada has decided that the state courts have no Jurisdiction overoffenccs committed on government property. Hartman of Montana, has Introduced a bill In Congress appropriating 1100, 000 for the education of Scely savages of Manhattan reservation. Senator McMillan has Introduced a resolution In the United States Senate declaring "The Star Spangled Ban ner" to be the national song of the United States. President Eliot, of Harvard Univer sity, has invited Secretary Olncy to All the chair of International law at that Institution after the expiration of his term of office as Secretary of State. Gov. Bradley, of Kentucky, will call an extra session of the legislature for the election of a successor to Senator Blackburn, and other important leg islation. The date has not yet been decided upon. A bill was Introduced iu the Okla homa legislature recently which pro hibits drunkards and habitual users of opium and morphine from holding office, getting married or teaching school. The single taxpayers have a bill be fore the Now York legislature. It pro vides that taxes for local purposes may be levied upon personal property alone, upon land alone, upon land and Im provements, or upon land, improve ments and personal property. .Missouri Legislature, provides that, "whereany person dies from tho negli gence of any servant or employe of any coach the corporation or person so owning such road or coach shall pay to the widow or family of the deceased $5000." The house of the Arkansas legisla ture has passed a bill, by a veto of 20 to 4, which reduces the present express rates In Arkansas Just one half. The senate also has passed a bill, by a vote 20 to i requiring railroad companies to carry bicycles as baggage. A bill Is pending before the Tennes see legislature requiring railroads to Issue mllcago books of 1000 miles at 2c per mile. Any railroad refusing to comply with tho law shall forfeltSlOO, to be recovered by the party by whom tho demand for such transportation Is made. Tho Alabama legislature passed a bill on Saturday which ronders void all contracts made with a view to lessen frco compctlon in tho sale, im portation or manufacture of articles of domestic production or of raw ma terial. Violation of law subjects tho offender to both fine and Imprisonment Among tho special pension bills of peculiar interest pending in tho United States Senate Is ono Intro duced last week to increase pensions of surviving soldlors of tho war of 1812 to 030 per month, and another bill proposing a pension for Casslus M. Clay, of Kentucky, at 1100 per month. A bill has been Introduced In tho Kansas Legislature placing the con trol of tho live stock commission bus iness In the hands of tho state, requir ing commission men to secure a clr tlilcate from the Secretary of Stato and robucingpresont rates of commission 60 per cont. A bill hat passed tho Housooftho Arkansas legislature by a voto of 60 to 20 which provides that tho passenger rates on all railroads In Arkansasshall be as follows: Roads of fifteen miles or less in length, Oo; fifteen to seventy- uvo miles, so; soventy-tive miles and OYcr, 2c. Tho present rate on tho latter roads Is 3e. l ' WARLIKE, Demonstrations Continue In Greece Preparing for a Brush With Turkey. Athens, Greece, Feb. 13. Copy righted, 1897, by theAssoclated Press). The warlike excitement has In creased with the departure of the troops for the frontier and the equip ping oi additional war vessels for ser vice In Cretan waters. Nobody seems to doubt that a clash at arms will oc cur between Greece and Turkey unless the powers Intcrvene,but it Is believed here that Greece will be given a free hand In Crete and that if she succeeds In annexing that Island her right to do will not be questioned by the rest of Europe. It is quite certain that King George has not acted without consulting his friends In sending the torpedo flotilla into Cretan waters with Instructions to prevent at all hazards the landing of Turk troops In Crete. The porte Is understood to have appealed to the powers to res train Greece In this emergency, but nothing further is known of the policy Turkey Is adopting, though It is re ported that a large force of Turkish troops is assembling at Salonika for embarkation to Crete; that there Is great actlylty In military circles on the Turkish frontier, and that a por tion of the Turkish fleet Is being pre pared for active service. war between Tarker.,and 1TEM3 OF INTEREST. After securing the co-operation of a, f riend,Coxy has named his new party tho United States party. Now York's llsh commission laqt yoar hatched aud planted 104,720,678 fish. Tho topmost crust of tho upper layer of blah-class society of Indianapolis Is fearfully agitated In anticipation of the early arrival of an heir to ex-Pres- Ident and Mrs. Harrison. The supremo court of Pennsylvania has decided that the bloyclo rider has not tho right of way over tho railroad train, but must stop at tho crossing and look out for the caw. Tha latest Blang Is, "You ain't tha North Pole." This supersedes tho popular classic, "You ain't tho only shirt In tho laundry; you can bo done up," and puts Into the shade "You're not tho only pebble on the beach." A co-operative mill company has oeen organized at Gaston. Tho ca pacity of tho mill will be 60 barrels per day. o -A- op oarurft taST .! Um ? . w w Killing Turks. London, Feb. 13. A dispatch to the Times from Canea. says tho latest telegrams from Sltla, report 13 vill ages now In flames. Chrislans are killing the Mohammedan inhabitants. Those who have sucecded In escaping from the scene of the massacre are flocking to Sltla, which Is still In pos session of tho Turks. It Is feared this news will produco a dangerous reaction ut Hcrakllon. It is probably that Itho persistence of the Mohammedans in preventing the departure of Christians und for eigners .will mako necessary active measures on the part of the com mandors ol the foreign licet. An Italian ofllccr of tho new gen tl' armerlo has gone to Klsamo to in vestigate tho report of the atrocities there. The Italian battle-ship Fran cesco Moroslnt has arrived in Canea harbor. A dispatch to tho Times from Con stantinople says a special cabinet council Is now sitting nt tho Ylldlz pallaco for tho purposo of discussing the situation In Crete. A Venice dispatch says It Is stated that Austria will remonstrate with Orceco against the dispatch of the flotilla to Creto under command of Prince George. The papers are full of telegrams from Europcao capital and editorials dealing with tho gravity of the situation in Crete and expressing feats of Greece. A Chronicle dispatch from Borne says the report that tho Russian fleet in the Black sea Is approaching the Bospnnrus haJ been confirmed. A Dally News dispatch from Her akllon says thaa on the request of the foreign commanders, the Turkish officials there promised to allow a free exit to the Christians, bat a Mussul man mob closed the town gates. As the town Is encircled by water, the Christians are cut off without hope, unless the town should be bombarded, n urhiM, Mm Hi situation will be critical for Christian as well as Turks The Daily News Borne correspond ent says: "I learn that although the powers have admonished Greece against pre cipitating a war, they have given her to understand that if she succeeds in occupying Crete they will not object to the accomplished fact." STATE NEWS. James Griffin died al Clark's Creek mining camp In Baker county, last Sundey, at the age of 50. Tho Gilliam county court at its Jan uary term decided to adopt the cash system of road working authorized by the legislature of 1893. H. O. Hyde, of Forest Grove, Or., died on Tuesday. He came to Oregon in '07, around the Horn. He was an Odd Fellow 43 years. The J. J. Jones E. Daly THE LEGIHLAi c. Baker and Malueur-'WIll R. ! (F$nton and Lincoln-'. U.- tecKmas-Geo. C. Unwell (RClPackamas and Marlon-Alonzo GClaetJohn II. Smith (Dent). Columbia, Washington and Tilla mook- G. W. Patterson upn Coos, Curry and Josephlne-C Harmon (Rep). 1T,. n Crook, Klamath and Lake-B (IDouglas-A. W. need Gilliam, Sherman and Wascci..u. Dufur (Dem). ... . . ,, Grant, Harney and Morrow-A.Y . Gowan (Rep). Jackson-S.H.Holt(Peoj. Lane-I. D. Driver (Rep). J-'H- Mc- Llnn-S. A.Dawson (Rep) Jtff$ H.nobson(Rep). L. Patterson (Rep). , , Multnomah-Geo. W. Bates (Rep). J. E. Haseltine "tcb.Kep). Donald MacKay (Rep). Ben Selling (Ben. and TnrnnvorV LfiABUei. JOSCPtl blUlOH It ep). fOlK llm aiuvin Of ill health, despondency and : despafr, rives way to tho sunshine of hope. Hood's Sarsaparilla, because it gncs UIHIUIIUS" .. Vjg0r unrvi' !iii:ii rm u and energy body. Rend "MOOQ sour m -" - ...,, crnPEetiXessorUMtor: shine. No pen can describe what I sui e el I aV deathly sick, had sick head ches eiery few days and those terrible Ured, despondent feelings, with heart Lhi-. that I could not go up and to gill, 'J5" totho-wholo this letter: gaparills Jg&. u A.j.MfcH on Ba &l ri an n .' II K K I & i 3d w "n B" w C H. MACK, -D KNTIST,. Successor lo Dr. J. M. Keene, old th Corner, Salem, Or. Parties des nne , operations at moderate fees in any brtarVri( in especial request. c 4 MORTGAGE Ll On inside property at 7 per cent Insurance n.1. and security at 8 per cent. Safe lotni L.? cuccrri n rei,r j:'r "'viK. rim n OTHERS recovering from the illness at tending child birth, or who suf fer from the ef fects of disorders, dernntrcmenta and displace ments of the wo manly organs, will find t-W. and a permanent air in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Taken during preguancy, the ' Prescription " HAKES CHILDBIRTH EASY by preparinij the system for parturition, thus assisting Nature and shorteuinr "labor." Tho painful ordeal of child birth is robbed of its terror, and th dangers thereofgreatly lessened, to both mother and child. The period of confine- I mem ts also greatly shortened, the mother strengthened and built up, aud an abundant secretiou of nourishment for ue cuua promoted. If TUB MARRIED WOMAN bo delicate, run-down, or overworked, it worries her husband as well as herself. This is the proper time to build up her strength and euro those weaknesses, or ailtnenU, which are the cause of her iiwuuib. ut, j-icrcc-a raronte rrescrln tion dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep and makes a new woman of her. M r. ASSAM . trow, of Ltrntimt JJin CK, AT. uaenuK rroro uicrtlon 4 bllUi- of Mm womb. Ivw crcf jn or sittc th birth ol bit youncnt MM. IrouiuUnltUth phnKUni arousa here a they tiv mi upJ mM there w bo help for nit At tut, ilntcxt dltcoar Itvl. Una uU( Or, Hrrc' VwtrUt ?r. ciipuan oa took art baU. JlltlrYr Iocs ta4 1 bsvt eo( had ay return orthc-trmibl. I ftl vtry STtttrut, anil saw mill of Lane county has an order for 3,000,000 feet of lumber. The lumber is sawed way up on the mountain and floated down the flume to Cottage Grove to the railroad. Because of a reduction in the appro priation tho police commission of As toria lias decided to dispense with the services of Chief of Police C. W. Laughery after March 1, 1897. Lawrence Kolb, an old an respected resident of Umatilla county, died at his home In Pendleton, Tuesday. Par alysis was the direct cause of death. The deceased was ajjed 73 years, 11 months and 0 days. A widow and seven children survive him. A eale of about 5 minutes' duration, about 11 a. m. Thursday, at McMlnn vllle, was the hardest witnessed in two years. Chimneys were wrecked, and the grand stand at the fair grounds blew over, and much fencing was thrown down In the country. The rainfall from 7 a. in. to noon registered 1.02 inches. The Arlington house at Junction City was entirely consumed by fire Wednesday morning. As the train passed the city at 3:40 n. m., tho hotel was In flames. The fire company was laboring in vain against it with a weak stream from one nozzle. S. II. Horton, writing to tho Cor vallls Times, says that the only sur vivor of the four Benton county mem bers of the Oregon constitutional con vention is non. II. B. Nichols, who lives quietly on his farm west of Mon roe. Mr. Nichols was a member of the constitutional convention, a mem ber of the last territorial legislature, and a njember from Benton county of the first state legislature. lie Is now almost 60 years of age. League), Moscpti B, T. Mulkey (Rep). Sherman and asco joun elUReph. ., umatuia " Mich- Do you want true or false ,. R. Price Rep . . Umatilla and Unlon-T. C. Taylor Union and Wallowa-Justus Wade (Peo). Washington-S. Hughes (Rep). Yamhill J. P. Calbreath (Rep). Holdovers elected in 1894. Candidates for president: A. J. Johnson, of Linn, I. L. Patterson, of Marlon, and Joseph Simon, of Mult nomah. Baker D. W. Yoakum (Peo.) Benton John Whltaker (Peo.) Benton and Lincoln E. R. Lake (keP.-) m n Tt,n- ,l.l UiacKaiuas u. o. u xtu n.u.; Geo. Ogle (Peo.) J. II. Kruse (Peo.) Clatsop John E. Gratke (Dem.) N. J. Svindseth (Peo.) Columbia Norman Merrill (ucp.j Coos Thos. Buckman (Peo.) Coos and . Curry W. H. Nosier (Peo) UrooK u. n. iHisneriuem.j Douglas A. M. Crawford (Rep.) J. T. Bridges (Rep.) Geo, W. Riddle! Rep.) Gilllam-J. E. David (Rep.) Grant and Harney U. r. Dustin (Peo.) Jackson G. F. Schmidtlein (Peo.) J. J. Howser (Peo.) Nat Langell lU-p j Josephine Henry L. Betion (Hep. Klamath and Lake Virgil Conn (Rep.) Lane-L. Bllyeu (Dem.) D. G. P.ihn (Rep.)T. J. Vaughan (Rep.) Linn John M.Somers (Rep.) John son S, Smith (Peo.) T. M. Munkers (Peo.) Malheur I. V. Hope (Rep.). Marlon- II. L. B.irkley (Rep.;E. W Chapman (Rep.), D.ivid Craig (Rep ), McKlnley Mitchell (Rep).,J. N. Smith (Rep). Morrow J. N. Brown (Rep). Multnomah J. B. Bayer. (Rep). jonainan uourne, jr. (much. nep. and Peo.), James N. Davis (Rep.).Geo. H. Hill (Rep. and Taxpayers' League). II. A. Ilogue (Taxpayers' League and Mitch. Rep.),A. L. Maxwell (Rep.), D. L. Povey (Repl.W. E. Thomas (Mitch. itep.i. iienry wagner (fliitcii. Kep). Polk T. J. Lee (Dem.), J. A. Ven ness (Rep). , Sherman and Wasco -B. S. Hunt ington (liep.) , h N. Jones (Rep). Tillamook and Yamhill John (Feo. and Union Bimetallic). Umatilla-E. J. Davis (Rep.), J. S uuraane (Hep w. T. Rlnbv Union-J. W. McAlistcr (Peo.) Wallowa C. E Jennings Rep) Washington narvey S. Hudson Ren.). G. W. Marsh (Rnn.V.T 1? n jl'liompson (Ren). Yamhill- II. G. Guild (Union Bi metallic , O. C. -Emery (Union Bi metallic). Seat will be contested by J. Hunt ley, Gold Beach. Candidates for sneaker: J. N. Brown of Morrow, H. L. Benson of Jose phie.Jonathan Bourne, Mult nomah, Ge W. Riddell, of -Douglas. ... . i. .!., mv hand down stairs witnout cipi6 j ----over my heart and resting. In fact, t would almost take my breath away. I suf fered so I did not care to live, yet I had much to live for. There is no pleasure In life if deprived of health, for life becomes a burden. Hood's Sarsaparilla docs far more than advertised. After taking one bottle, it is sufficient to recommend itself.'' MRS. J- E- SMITH, Beloit, Iowo. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Ono True Wood Purifier. All druggistS.$L l'rpi)aredonlyl)yC.I.Ilood&Co., Low ell. Mass. t t n r 1 1 ewe all liver ills, blllous H00d S PlllS nes. headache, ttccnti. or investors, nraoanics, iiroker, room No. 2, hush bank tm, W0LZ & MIESCKE Proot. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt nan Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meats! own. Try them. 1 71 Commercial st. Up town shop near car bam on Suit t SALEM WATER C lOffice! Willamette Hotel Bui!din I f For water scrvu apply at 'ofEce. j. payable monthly in advance. Jfae complaints at the office. C. H. LANE, iHANraii 211 Commercial st , Salem Or Eg Suits $tj upwards. Pantst upwuJi. g. Mitchell Republicans....... 2 Republican and Taxpayer's League. 1 Mitchell Republican and Peoples.. 1 Uiilon Bimetallic ,;;,;;,; J Taxpayers' League and Mitchell Republican I Number of Senators JW Republicans npnmnr.'its People's Mitchell Benublicans Republican and Taxpayers' League JOINT CONVENTION. dumber of members 90 Republicans 56 Democrats J Poiinln s 1" Mitchell Republicans 3 Republican and Taxpayers- league, a Mitchell Rcnublican and People's.. 1 Union Bimetallic 3 Tamivers' Lcatrue and Mitchell BREWSTER & WHITE, mm MW AND II) 91 All kinds of grain feed, hay, tn1( etc., at lowest prices. COURT ST, SALEM. IE? TfflN MAT MiJttB Best Meats in the city. Prompt deW Cottle Block Shop, Court Street Shop. GEO. -FENDKICH, fan -REMOVED, D- S. Bentley, successor to Salerattmrt. mpnf Ct . is nirlv liMieArl t- tl.. . Republican 1 1 Cheraeketa and Front streets, andwcstdle rirst XMationai uanK. i hanking the pi&e for past favors, we would gladly hive lb call and see us at our new office. Hina the telephone moved, when you desire inj uring ring up No. 30. All business attaH to promptly. A full stock ofsupplfea nana, especially ol all kinds of wood. 1.5 11 Gilt (Rep)' so.), t tra? co!Te' ha Uut powder? flavwrtu cilracuf mi picf Schilling's JSesl is the true. Your grocer pays your money back if you don't like it 29 For tale by Harritt & Lawrence. RECAPITULATION. dumber of Representatives 'GO Republicans Si Democrats 4 Pooples ) j JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock oi brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Depot Express, Meets all masl and nassentrcr trains. E gage and express to all parts of the 4 ' rrompi service, .telephone IMo. 70. . JAMES RADtt TO TKADE.- iV first-class farm ol 71 acres. Tuo miles from Turner. Well fenced, good house and bam and plenty of other outbuildings. Will swap for any good real estate in the Willamette valley or in the hills Parties wishing to swap please ad dress Joseph liil)eu, lurner, Or. 1.12 3H REN-ILK WAN1KU.-Ihree years lease to right party, of 13 acres, good house and barn, three miles north of Salem, half in cultiva tion, two acres timber, young orchard and ptntyofsMiifmit, Good terms Inquire of H. St.Helens, at Brewstei & White's feed store, 91 Court street. 1.25.1m "V1Lt"-AU persons are hereby notified not to mve rrcrli, n KT.. r-!?- m Dli. mv Wlfl". in . - .1 . ' 1n,l ,, T -II .'' S"aPe 0r t0Xm, and that I will not be responsible for such claims. Parol M. Plum. iAmln, Or. 1-84" MRS. N. 11. ikxiiT. Stenographer and Srpter,reom '? over dl Bush's bank. Prompt attention to all classes of work T- H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWtLEB, Makesasppialtyoffine repair work, Sea nomas ciocju,. etc., 215 Commercial ifleet J & Dea Krone CURED AT 73 YEARS. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Victorinn! Ils"oun,dIeacfLe NeW Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aithey cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca't&rrh is a blood constitutional disetse and in orde. w i1 ytt mu,t take in'crnal remodies! Mall's Catarrh Cure is takenlnternally and acu directly upon the blood and muenm, n catarrh Lure is not a auick faces. Ha! yu Il'i 4Mf VoHHH rncaicine. it was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for jean, and Is a regular prescription It is composed of best blood purifier, actim? direetlv mm. ,k- . '. ' m. " rf -,-. MW uiucuu. iunaccs. ine periect combination of the two ingredients is what pro-luces such wonderful result in curing Catarrh. Send for itaitiuwuaii tree. EfSold by all drugsisu. m 1 St. Valentine's Balu TbeWood man's circle will give a grand St. Va leutlne's Hall at tbe nuL'boa tth Monday cyenlog.reb. 15tb. McElroy's full orcbestra will furnish tbe mni and a tuagnlflclent time is in store for u wno attend. Tickets SI. tf The best meals at Strong, and only 25 cents. tj ' Oysters In any style at Strongs, all honrs of tho day or n!?ht, tf Heartburn cured by Diwton't Bltterj, Tears cad at a rem if. Itaa. I.to. uotlLtnk lahouUhav ba all rt now 1 a it, ow too mjr br I lo not think 11 IfltoAiwtUitiiyourinrtktaO titt. Hilli tisuisrt U cASTonra.. && & tTK7 Sauuxi. o. SwC . . . Grass tjAt. ui.l n 1 nare been troubted,i h f ,. W. or more. Most of th tiu.u U 'j,'1 not affnlSS.tlme 1 aa o SasaSysE aAa.i SrfFW. mtA ua -.-'""". " crea 01 7 ti ' V nouse' ba,n "id well water. By month or year for low cash rent two miles north of town on river road. 11.251, Swift, Safe, Luxurious. buuuu oi, JoulS 1 oneoftiiellandsomseg in the country. "Blued from end tn end carries sfflaJd eenin comPartment eepintr cars no ,n afln,dinlng and ree tecirs- Bun, ON track. U" a suIJerb paves St. Paul 8:05 a.1 Chicago 9:25 niJSf teho hav, --v. uieu 1 in Liouors, tobaccos, cigars, conlfctiosj A full iine of high-grade bottled goe&i all kinds. 218 Commercial st.. Salem. R. J. HERSCHBACH, Blacksmith and Wagon k .R. T. Herschbaph. tilnptsmith and WKB" maker, horseshoeing a specialty, settingshoa ut i.z5. resetting shoes 7C cents. other work in proportion. Satisfaction go-' anieea. too Chemeketa street. Salem Steam Laundry Pleasenotice,the cut in pns on the followiftcri Shirts, plain loerfl Under drawers 5 toiocea Under shirts. no iocs' Socks, per pair. , .7.7.7.7. .7.7.'. 3 cttl1 Handkerchiefs.. .. .A Silk handkerchiefs.. .7.' ' .'.'.'. i aneets and pillow slips 24 cents perl" and other work in proportion. - , , Flannels and other wori 4 telhgently washed bv hani UoLJJ, Olmsted rr A PURE JERSEY U e iin."'tv" luo uur- m andSo tk A-C.SHElioN g. A poiUand.Or. Ladinc VUI .. .' '" -"""Wll. QFor service for the season. iCall at BroJ I meat mirV.t -. j Tt.Mfl ttreet' Finest milk stock in Oregon. iH Jersey Bulls t The undersigned has two pure bredjtoj omis, one registered. Trice Si cash, twi '"WenceonD street, near S. P. rilrod. I 13 lm" j). RICH The Pohle shop, on corner of State andri"! is now prepared to do first-cl' WSIII- AND GENERAL JOBBING. "Mtalth. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give os ' Ootnpit those who t fata. 1-1 II POHLE &