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Daily Capital Journa BY HOFKH BROTMSWtt SATURDAY, MAT I, IW7. J"" A Safeai barber fear feWb tbe price &f a meis bath to J2 ceat& irrsr lie eta faTal twt water. fmekir nap, brafbe aad attend -aace at 'lint price l Dot eiOly explzlaed. Periapt tbe pun f stealer, foifcraea by aaay ser- dH9U V draw trade, f$ the expisaa- tfse. Asa baib I text rtweakia t piety, t aaatier Is saSdeatJy l&poriaat tdeerre editorial area- fiSa. A hat fwr abH leaves a "btftoraeljar rtbe evatribatko tr. Ratbs jwraaerly cost two bits. Hw lwg tbe reduced price will pre- yaH Jtce.-taa, bateertaialj fesg eaaezli for sose twab wbo Dtrrer uratbed before. Mcs. Lrd. lfe af OnpjraaV gerer- mm-, Itrtill pafrbiag femrd ber enter rle f aMlMez tbe flax I&daUry. FWeae fiB to veresse apatby U a aew ealersrtte, Ibe ioertia of tarat iiaac. the ladlCereoce to a)! tbfozs et jUidiPii immediate re- Ufra. Jel arr-JaJIce aod even ridl- cf4ef tfce tbexbUe aad aper-tBrtaerff-tbtafcIag. ' almost a taarrt-laf tbisageof bei&ei depres stws. li lerkJeattbat Mrs. Lord's Aha-plfrjip e? tbecaoseof a revJ7al of fedfKrj aod 10 promote tbe wel fare tansr aod laborers In tbe lilepretWfftflalexHJpalzn was more IIhbAIb dp. Fa 11 eg at first to get tbe uk takes by the Portland Manufacturer's AMOdatlon, falling aexlto get II ".000 Hock taken, she bt4oaffy cat her garment to fit tbe cfotfcatMJ tfj4'3 liberal amount her self, iwk tbe responsibility of order ing ed, making contracts wltb far fflrr aod sjolajr forward wltb her plant In spite of all obstables. Mrs. Lord deserve a crown of Oregon laurel to ray tbe least. begifl iS sweai rxcaste tfcej are tlttevaytbeTzrebsiK- Tbatfeaaae nSeaV toropkrazboc. Fbr iattaeee tberitj-pST to bzai comne rawed cfrbbfee&me crave! a af tbe ereefc- bsds aad pat It aa tbe ftreet; Una tbe city bf res a ana to rate m iSe ostrtcb-f?Z aad ftotbalt sas af bosddeo aad nbetHhsBhSzadtMemf. tbew dwa ths fcwfc fmewbere. Wbererer Iter are BtrBei XStey lajMke scattered tertiary drift tfce prairies, with rras. weeds ad trees gmnxlBZ ssdlfturbed between. These jrBog rlrcrlnutGeri prevent auj reblcle froa beSejr drf res aiaoes tbeai aad tbe re?etaUB grows apace. Aft.r awhile Ue yoB trees JB have to be grabbed ot. Vimaitr nM-wra wajros-track l fond oa nc Areet. where tbe bowlders wear d4wsafddlsaHi'ad'ta aiod t p9sded Jato ereral iacbes of dwe Tbe rocks la tbe street wear out Tebfde, 6eror br' feet, tbe dft carers botfes $0 tbejr bare to be paiated, asd taiK tbte rteai of street baBdlnz ankes eaipierateat for peo ple aad caate$ mtmej -to be eat If tbe treet were caered wltb Saely screesed frrarel all tbee ooadiUoa to UroniAe 10 epkTBeat of labor acd prod action of profaaltj- woakl dvtappear. We would bare vBte good drf ring streets and there vtoaW not oe eo mocn dost. Jt would cost sev eral dollars for screens and our streets would become smooth and passable. But real 1 j this is too much to expect. We shall probably go on hauling boulders on and wheeling them olf F LOO S, Hiaa'wtflBaalPlalaaaljja r'J"r"" ' "" ! 1 ' "" "' 1 ' ' " '" ' C H CRIMINAL The Situation at Guthrie.' Murderers Are Executed. TlrrIc Sirrh tor VIrm of fbP Gfo Pl PaH &3 TJwJ JwjfCffflajrr&a Rnir. Death Pealty at Sae'afie. ISiGTOl From the National Capitol. niTA.vr Var 1 Cia Fas H OcnfflKG, O. T 'Jfay l.-Tbe CM- tkeMaalbr ter tbe awrdar af Lee toat!d aad 0taMU7a rivers are bow jvs? -je execatfoa " witaessed wHMa tbetr baaks. SearebJag par-; w- , 1kAmAXA br cards. A , - . r...- . vast tbr7 stood o tbe oat?de. Ues bare ce aat la toats aad rafts tocoat ytk baaks Carfxtr mttes froai Gwtbrle or fartber ia areb for Pfltefsers looted tbe wreckage, ea teri ar aaaaj dtpauntlcid boae fa tbe absfaee of taeir vwmer. Goard were placed ererTwbere pwWe. Tbere were tbreats aaaae to Macb tbe tbieves bet mne werecaa?bt. o addhloa! bodies bare beea re eovered la tbe Tfefaltj of Gatbrie. A ataa ws reported floating down tbeClaurroooaaio. A party has goaeoat to Intercept his if possible. Tbe detitte are beiag cared for. Score of orgaeized searobiaz parties are at work bat progress Is flow Ance toas of debris most be dag ever ia tbe arcb. It Is believed tbe rnsbiag waters of the Cimarron la bts oett Gte Poo arayed aad pro- fesd faltb ia tbe Cnriftiao rerigien. He was attcaded by two CbrtstiaH ariaistors. He wept and trembted bat wbea tbe aMMaeot easKt for tbe BMrcb to tbe 'caffofc oe cerred bis selCaad walked ealmJy to tbe Meps. He sbawed ao sfoas of wakaess oa tcaffoW aad kat hi-? awUacc to tbe fatal preaaratJoB?. Tbe criBK for which be died was oae of tbe axtst atmcioas in tbe his tory of tbe aortbwerC He literally hacked Lis victiai Vo piece?. His gailt was beyoed qaestioa. He coa fe5ed, expreslag peaiteace. Various Matters of Interest Con cerning Hawaii. for many yeara to come. Ilocsrox, Tex., May 1. For three rnMftferc: fiu .r visiting nf (vn crfrlc conceal many corpses. Tbe Clmarorn Jaad the-buroloz of tbe bomble home bottom contains qnkkand. aad it Is jof their poor victims and ioc'nerating their bodies, sir, and perhaps seven Physical calture i attracting much attention atSaleia. We all know that for want of properculture plant and ireeidwlodleaod become extinct or fall to bloom aod bear fruit- 60 we reason byanalojtfvan Individual may for want of physical education, training or ex ercise not enjoy perfect health. He may be too fleshy or too tbin from na ture and constitution, wben proper culture would give him a normal con dition of physical perfection. It is probably true that notorer one person in ten breathe correctly or make full me of tl'eir lunge, wnie using part of one lobe, and lead an one-lungcd ex istence, are deficient In circulation cf the blood and hence of low -vitality. Science ought to enable an Intelligent person to overcome these defects that no amount of doctoring with medicine can rtuch. We do not understand that Prof. Wbltehorn nuvr giving courses of Instruction In physical cul ture alms to supplant medical pract ice in any way His methods and system appertain to physical culture only and he seeks to correct defective habits and practices that arc the re sult of neglect and ignorance. The W. udvnnce by establishing a tuercy day. One day in the year 16 to be ob served by the local unions, and by the schools and churchca'that can be Interested, In teaching children to be merciful and humane to everything, beast and human. This Is n mark or civilization. This world Is still too full of people who profess to be re liglous with relation to win ning heaven, without practic ing the virtues of kindness, gentle ness, and humanity hereon earth. If the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will lead in this work they will perform u serylro that .will endear their order still more to the lovers of moral progress. The number who are Ignorant or In different about the necessity and practical value of kindness to animals Is very lurge. This education has been neglected by church and school. Ono cannot go upon the street of a city without seeing horsed twisting and shaking their heads under the cruel torture of un-uncomfortable overhead qheckrcln. We ure glud to so the growth of Interest In reform ing these abuses. Salem has been able to maintain a humane society, but It hastiotMieenactlvefJqor has It hud the support- and' encouragement of ChrUtlun people m It has deserved. Wo aro glad to 6ecr an effort making to establish bands of mercy unci carry on humane education work In the schools of our city. It Is of great Importance In the proper education or boys or lrl6 that tlioy be taught to bo humane and merciful In their youth. Thin' education should be carried on lit tllo home; the school, tho church uud tho neighborhood. Wo hopo tboMwHo have oaaortuulty to promote teeWlh' of kindness to dumb anlaiUls will wot aeelaetit. u l , I,1, , "" There ia not wuchuald about ttreoU at present there Is mom swearing There is no greater "fake' than t ta tlsticson money In circulation. The Salem gold organ says: People who assumed last full that the United States has not enough money will be Interested to know that the money in circulation today in the United States is nearly 140 million dollars greater than a year ago. The treasury figures show tbe circulation April 1, IfcOT, to be 81,009,000.001, and that of April 1, 1(500, 81,523,403,000. To begin with there is nearly one hundred million more locked up in the treasury than a year ago. Does that Increase circulation? The bank reserves have Increased constantly and that docs not put money In circu lation. Bailroad companies have re duced their force of employes all over .tbe country, and that decreases circu lation of money. Dun's report today says: "Business for the past week has been disappointing." Probably owing to the Increasing of "money-in circu lation!" Wheat rose last Saturday two cents and has fallen since five cents In Sew York. Too much "money in circulation" to help wheat. Gold shipment to Euiope from April 27, to May 4, will aggregate 87,250,000. Too much "money In circulation" across the water, and the r umor of a new bond issued In ninety days Is not with out foundation. Bradstreet today says: "Trade less satisfactory. Moderate reaction In prices of staples. Falling off In volume of transactions In various lines. Continued slow col lections. Less favorable conditions In iron, steel, cotton and some other Industries. Increase In Commercial deathi-atc." TOO MUCH MONEY. It is evident that the increased vol ume 01 "money in circulation" as shown by the "treasury figures" Is no one of the most treacherous streams In-the country. Five more bodies were recovered from the debris left by Wednesday's storm in West Guthrie. The bodies of Geo. Owens and Mrs. Charles Runs negroes Thursday night suffered the death penalty at tbe bands ofa mob of their own raw. At 12 o'clock at night a mob of negroes took from a : room atSunnvside. Texas, where the were found on the west bank of the were being guarded, Fayette Ehone, river. The bodies of Henry -Simmons Will Gate?, Lewis Thomas, Aaron and Mrs. Watson and child were i Thomas. Jim Thomas. Eennr Thomas C. T. U. has taken a step in criterion of actual condition of the found under a pile of hay near the Cimarron river. Mrs. Watson had her child clutched to her breast, in which position both met death. Theb-jdie?of dead will be buried tomorrow. Tbe Cimarron river is lammed with wreckage and the bodies of dead animals. Farmers are fishing out and carrying off wreckage by cart loads. The rear portion of the Helm brewing plant, containing 810,000 worth of machinery, caved into the Cottonwood river this morning. Over 1,500 homeless people are being cared for by the city. The Saotc Fe railroad company In creaseased Its force of trackmen to 500, yesterday, and now has that num ber of men at work south of Guthrie. The superintendent states that the lines will be open to the south, tomor row. Over four miles or the Sante Fee roaebed were washed out. The Santa Fee will lose 825,000. The loss to this city and county, by a careful estimate, reaches 8200,000. Several costly bridges were destroyed. Twelve persons are missing. The body of George Owen, who went down while saving others, has been found where it sank, caught fast in a small tree. Mrs. Fannie RutTen, colored, was found burled In tbe debris of her own door yard. Several more bodies are reported to have been found on the Cimarron. Hundreds are at work on the mountain wreckage at the railway bridge hunting for bodies. tbe four latter being brothers, and William Wiiiams, all negroes and hanged tbe first named six to an oak tree. The Seventh was ha d zed. but has disappeared. More Gold Gone. 2s ew Yoek, May 1 Yon Hoffman &Co. will ship 81,500000, in gold, to Europe, tommorrow Lazard Freres, 81,250,0000 in mixed gold bars and coin; and Heidelbacb. Tckelheimer & Co, 8-00,000; Kubr, Koeb & Co., will ship 8500,000 in gold bars, tomorrow. It is stated that Kidder, Peabody & Co. will increase their previously an nounced shipment, for next Tuesday, from 8500,000 to 8750,000. It Is possi ble It may reach 81,000,000. The total shipment of gold to Eu rope, for tbe week ending May 1, is 86,225.GO0. This Includes shipments announced for tomorrow. Next Tues day Kidder, Peabody & Co. will ship 8750,000, making the grand total as announced for shipment from Arpril 27 to May 4, 85,975.000. Lazard i reres have increased their gold shipment, for tomorrow, from 81,200,000 to 81,500,000. This makes the total cold shipment, tomorrow, 84.000,000. Total shipments from April 27 to May, 4 $7,225,000. Washixoton', May 1. There has been-DO communicatton from British government with the authorities here coaceraing Hawaii. Tbe report from Japan that Great Britain has ex pressed disapproval of the Hawaiian annexation to tbe United States is denied by officials. A similar denial is made by the officials of the Japan ese legation, as to the report that negotiations bad been opened be tween Toklo and Washington relat ing to Hawaii. It Is very probable that the secre tary of the treasury will soon recom mend to congress a material reduction in tbe international revenue tax on beer. The action would be taken on tbe ground that the present tux of 81.10 per tgalloa, is above a revenue producing price. Strong intimation is given at the White -House today that Rev. Dr. IsaacS Hopkins, of Atlanta Ga., has been selected minister to Greece, and bis nomination will go to the senate next week. Dr. Hopkins wa a Demo crat until last autumn, when he joined the Republican party. The president has decided not to in terfere In tbe case of Joseph R. Dun lop, proprietor of the Chicago Dis patch, sentenced to two years' im prisonment for sending obscene mat ter through the mails. A strong effort was made to secure a pardon on the ground that his life would be placed in jeopardy by his imprisonment. GENEVRA JOHNSTONE-BISHOP. Sleep Induced by the nee of coca, opiate or not cotlc compound is bad, decidedly bad. They underline health and ihatter the cons tltat Jon and tbe patient is atcadily growing Into a worse condition of ten resulting ia tbe trriWe alavery and tnicery of tbe coeaia asd opium babit. Sleep iadaeed by tbe of Hood's Baraa parilla doe not perhaps come aj quickly, bat It cooks jDore rarely jkI more per manently tfcroags aaiau-e'a .great restor ing aad refaveaatia? channel purified, viulbtd aad enriched Mood. This feeds tbf 1. MACK - DENTIST Cwjul& Dm FY. I If 1' JU-W -'I. I. l IVCha ..II .- Comer. Salem. Or. Prti a " lu "M - - - '. lr Tj .,t-J operations at moderate fire'!! arr lf1Bjrn, tn aefMViel rniMt vfc , I mom n witb life-giving energy and be . o tbe system and constitution fr-- 1 "' very foundation of all health ev i..'t-ibe blood pure, rich, red blood. On inside property at 7 per una security at a per cest lor inrcMors. Insurance companies. Broker, rxrai cec Safe effected - lOHN M. No. a. Httib bitik Ki, IJIH 'if fours W IZ L HIES KE P- coi Sarsaparilia Istli c,.i- T-v I'.iowl I'lirifir AlldrupglsU. $L Hood'; r-..,. cnrH'ver'Ifc. easy to take, HlllS e.iyUiojrate. Meents. FcrxERAL Sunday. -Thk Journal was misinformed last evening In stat ing that the funeral of Miss Magulre would be held today. Instead the funeral services will be conducted at 1 f.o o'clock, Sunday afternton at St. Joseph's church, Rev. J .S. White of Itaiating. The remains will be in terred in the Catholiccemetery. Dalian ina1l Lirrtc if f...l. .. j . Lard in bafk, 7c a IK Cheapest a a own. Tiythem. 171 CcmroercaK t,I u(l SJLI1 WATER I) Offices Willamette Hotel 8 1 ?or water serr-ce asrdr at payable monthly in airanc: complaints at the office. Ma el If you dye with "Perfection' goods will not fade. Dyes, 25-1 w The Great American Soprano to Appear in Salem. TheM. E. choir of this city has se cured an engagement with Chicago' greatest soprano singer to give a ben efit concert at tbe M.E. church, next Monday evening. May 3. This will le one of Salem's greatest musical treats this year. The Washington, D. C, Post says of this artist: Mrs. Rishop, who sustained the so prano role in the "Messiah" is well known in Washington. She was in excellent voice, and song superbly in true -traditional oratorio style, and the pure, liquid magnificence of her lovely voice filled the great hall. Tickets now on sale at Dearborn's, wnere seats can be reserved. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, nd the m st complete stock of BRUSHES of ail kinds in the slite. Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, a id finest quality of seed, C. H. LANE, " IRCHANl'Tilll act Co-nmerca! . S em Or CySaiU S15 upwards. Panus apwanirf BATHS ! B.1TJ grass Uion .T-Twr" nr ."..-. . liaiL UJ1M I'BH.LS.Ua hi IjVl eacn-porceiain iudj '4 for 53c. .fiSa barber shop. 2co Coxmercial st., iulem i-fl CORN CHOP AND CORN at the old reliable feed store of BREWSTER & WHITE, AAna .u 1 91 uuuki &i. . - SAIr.i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -:kl WANTED -An experienced girl for general bousetvork. For particulars Inqaire Journal office. f WANTED Hih grade woman.good church standing to act as Local Manager and State Correspondent here, after thoronchlv learnl our business salary $900 if qualified. En close self addressed stamped envelope to A. T. Elder, General Manager, care Daily Journal. 4-27-1 m "Perfection" Dyes are superior to all. 28-1 w Will Go to Cuba. Danville, 111., May 1. Colonel W. J. Calhoun, who has accepted the mis sion to Cuba to assist in the Ruiz case, will leave for Cnba on next Sun day or Monday, ne first goes to Was hington to receive his Instructions from the department of state. Colonel Calhoun declined to discuss the subject of his mission, because be thinks it would be highly improper forjjlm to do so. ne has had np con ference with the secretary of state or other officials on the matter. He says he undcratands the purpose of the mlsson is to assist as legal counsel Counsel-General! Lee Into inquiring into the case and reason of the death ui in, ituii, who was ioudu aeaa in a Cuban prison. It is notexpected that the investigation will take very long, and he expects to return home some time during May. It is believed here that Judge Day, who was first slated for the position, strongly recom otided that tho president appoint Mr Calhoun. SUNDAY SERVICES IN SALEM. Perfection In dying is only attained by using Perfection Dyes. 21-Gt m Some Focls. A number of foul balls were made at the ball game toaay but we will servn foul f-iiipi-nni dinner Sunday for only 15 cents. Call and see us. George Bros. country. The sooner people come to understand It, testimony of pros perity under the present financial system Is really evidence of adversity that Is the Inevitable result of vicious class legislation the better. New Time Cakd. The new sched ule or the Southern Pacific company went Into effect at 11 o'clock today TbeSaleid local made Its final trip to Portland this morning and the south bound California overland, commenc ing this evening will reach Salem at 8:30 p. m. The north bound overland will arrive In this city at 7;10a. m. The Roscburg mall, south lwund will reach Salem ut 11 a. m. as at present while the north bound Roscburg local will arrive 20 minutes earlier reaching Salem at 2 o'clock Instead of 2:10 p m. The freights arriving during the night will bo given forty minutes in which to do tho necessary switching thus doing away with a yard engine. m Mu. Callison, Enteiwained. Friday evening Miss Mario Rockwell, gaye a party at her homo on Oak and University Strrft.. YnwPnrlr. In linnn -- f Mutivi . - - - , , urnaiilHm of J. P. Callison, formerly of this city uacl occiirrea wnen names, supposed J ut a uavo ueeii mccuuiary orose out 10 I at 7 D. m mu jiiuuk ui niv uiauuaiu vjii com pany located on Wlkeson street and Jefferson avenue. The building was - m or brick, two stories, high and used as Truth in a Nutshell the chief distributing station for tbe Impure blood Is the natural result Northwost. It contained 1000 bar- room orC6lionsClnent '" UU6C' 8Cl,1 rol3 of ,ubrlcat,n 119 anl 100,000 Iilood Is purified by Hood's Sarsa-lal,ons of H'unilrmUog fluid. , parllla. and nil tho disagreeable re-1 Tho whole department was soon on Milts of impure blood disappear with tho scene and, Fire in Tacoma. Taooma, April 30. The hardest fight tho Tacoma tire depratment ever but now of Chehalls, Wn., About score or Mr. Calllsons' old college mates were prescut and a very enjoy able time Is reported, tiiniU'h til A llllr)ln,. llmiirniJ ,1.1a ....l I..I .. ' I """ IMUUOUUl Hill- lUVUIVIUC. If you wish to feel well, keep your blood Dure with Ilnod'n Knr.in.iriiin Hood's Pills ure tho best fnmiu- to udlolnlng buildings. ' cntharllo and liver medicine. Gentle, fought for live hours. ,. - 1 - 1 ASYLUM. Preaching at 2 p. m. by Rev. W. C. Kantner. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL. On Cottage street near Center. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30 by Rev. J. Bowersox. Sunday school at 12. UNITED BRETHREN Preaching at 11 a. m. also at 7:30 p. m. babbath school at 10 a. m. and Y. P.C. E. at 0:30 In the evening. Walter Reynolds, Pastor. y. m. c. A. Rev. Peter Blttner will give hi? farewell address at thoY. M.C. A., Sunday at 4 p. m. All men are cor dially Invited to attend this meeting. FIRST CONQREGATIONL. Rev. W. C. Kantner, D. P., pastor, Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 n. m Sunday school at 12 m. Junior En- aeavor at 4 n. in. Sunerior mnsln nr. each service. FIRST CUURCII OF CHRIST. . (Scentlst )-Sunday School 10 a. m L-isson sermon 10:30 a. m. Friday eve ning? :30. Christain Science, Hall cor ner toun ana LiiDerty streets. All welcome. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. W.Steele pastor, 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 12 m. Chinese S. S. 3:30. Junior C. E. 3:30. Senior C. E. 0:15 Evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 8 o'cloek. EVANGELIOAT. CHTTrtriTT. Corner Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets. Sunflav school at 10 n. m Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. l'. A. at 3 p. m. Preaching by Rev. A. S. CoDlev whn expects to leave for tho east In tho near fnture. There will be no Senior x.it.a. meeting. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Every Sunday at 1030 a. m. Wed nesday at 7:30 n. in., at 299 Llbertv street. These meetings arc conducted by tho students of a normal course graduated of tho Metaphysical Col lege, Boston, Mass., founded by Rev. Mary Baker Eddy, discoverer and founder of Christian Science. Th A Delightful Performance. Ed J. Herron and Lottie Williams were ably supported last evening by Dailey's comedians in the presenta tion of "A Nutmeg Match" at the Reed last evening. There was a very small house but it was very en thusiastic. The company was at its best. The singing and daucing were good. Tonight Hoy ts farce "A Bunch cf Keys," or "The Hotel" will be pre sented by this clever company when they will no doubt be accorded a crowded house. Sneclal soncs and dances tonight. Popular prices 25 and 50 cents. No extra charge for re served seats. I WANTFD.-Hieh-erade man of! rhnrr-f. standing, to act as Local Manager and State Correspondent here after hannj thoroughly ";""lu u"r uusiucsi saury 900 it qualihtd. Enclose self-addressed slamnmi nln. , a T- Elder, Gen-.ral .Manager, cue of Daily Jurnal- 4-27-lm 1 THE "BUSINESS PlUNTElT'vZoTsIiem is Frank C nover. He is to be fount at Dearborn's, and when found ivill rl.. . business printing quicker, more clearly ana satistactory than any one here. 4-2olf riiKSONS wishing competent help to care lor children or assist at special housework by the day or hour, call at corner Cou t and 21st streets, or telephone to Eppley's grocery store. Terms reasonable. Anna L J'BES. a n J, K. GILMORE Successor toWhite &. Gilmore, Lime, Cement Latb, Piaster. Corn and .Corn Chop, all lands of feed, 54 STATE ST. T- H HAAS, WATCHMAKER A JEWLLER, Maices a spwialty of fine repair work, Sri I Thomas ciocU. etc.. a 15 Commercial Strati The Pohle shop, on corner of State and Krrat is now prepared to doofirst class H0BS8S AND GENERAL JOBBING. Ep-Satisfactisn guaranteed. Give us a oJ ! ima. is. is. ;oiT.-Stenographer and typewriter, room 6, over Laddie Bush's bank. Prompt attentioa to all cla-ses of work. rellablo, 6uro. and contents were destroyed, the public are cordially invited to attend llames wore prevented from spreading I IUC! meetings. Tbe fireman unity. sometimes' Services at 10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sometimes it seem to weary woman that she must certainly give up. The sim :plest and easiest work becomes n almost Insurmount able taak. Lassitude almost overcomes her. Nervntnns and sleeplessness and pain harass her ana life seems hardly worth the livine: Tfentl.. tr.ll are due solely to her own fault seldom ,CCU hSr- J"11 oftea " ' 6oV Healtrf SESn i,?4 porous vitality are hera i she wUl but wk and reach for them. ,?: fitxF avo&e Prescription was K?ti& hen Dr' i"'8 Go"en Med ical Discovery was made for her. Thefor- "r 1 or the ills distinctly feminine, the course of Veatmeut The "fVoKS AU UsakT'jaSl&ri .ruciTORATfrEDT5R-DKTAX: MAGE'a "Tne Earth Gird.ed." or hi: famnc tour around the world, a thrilling 5tn f ;."'" "",u uu.ious janas. rour millon ralrnage's books sold, and "Tbe Earth Gird- pvopI'ItL"1 nd Grandest. DEMAND ENORMOUS. Everybody wants this famous r??jRl!y.$3'5- BIG BOOK, BIG COM JV'IONS. A go'd mine for workers FTTP&Sra- FREIGHT PAID. OUT: FITs I-REE. Drop all trash and sell the king of books and make $300 a month. Ad dress for outfit and territory, The Dominion Company, Star Building, Chicago 3-S-3 1 12 im POHLE & BISHOP. J. S. IEEB1 NEW MARKET, Salem SteamLaundr y Please notice the cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain Under drawers Under shirts ' Socks, per pair .. .7.7.7. Handkerchiefs ."." Silk hanr1L"i-rr-l,;fr ... -"tww .... ..... t an t. bheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, d other work in prooort on. rhp ....10 cents S to 10 cents 5 to 10 cents 3 cents I cent 3 cents and ; in proportion. State street, near lailroad. Freshest! best meals. My patrons say I keep the w I neatsin town. Jijl HbIvLoIH SEE D, S,1BENTLEY. If you want to move or want a load of J kind Lauled or want a load of manure, w sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair phsMl brick or sewer pipe, see D. S. Bentley, ner of Front and Chemekoi tre; ,- oris UP teleDhona la. Atcn u.rw.1 and coll O hands at all times. Orders promptly atteaW IU. acription" restorjs healthy, regular acUoJ J",,05E2?ifea5r,r fwUK forces 11 . 1 ".? "engtnens the tinufi allays iiiitatuv lnflammltion. The "rJSldl ea Medical plscorerr" make: .S1' neips Wlann1o J 1 - uv uw uuicr worn in telltgently washed by hand. Col. T, Olmsted Prop, "Perfection" Dvcs aro as near rwr. fectlon as dyes can be. as.i clone. As eoon jwpopto quit eweir? ijAJS j? ssir":'""" u Inn because titer are so. t1m aci v 9 3 t oAsvoxiiii.. ca rtrf vm standlug knecKleep in oil, which uaay hoo at 12 m Unity guild at flowed from the building before the k&ffiWA&tinJSS$& lire was extinguished. Tho loss Is es- be Thy name," the second In the tlmatcd at $15,000. Much excltment rleaon theLoid's Prayor. Subiect of prevailed In the vicinity during the even,B lecture "The ilouud Build- rounded tho sceno. of decturea of Prehlstorlo America, (ELIXIR COMPOUND MIXTURE. Which bVUSlnrrnnn c,oii . . ThouunH ..... , tO nnnnrl. nf fnh -.111. .7.Y apoouiux written letlers like" ttis"1 Wmen have Pound of ul M tatuJS a SO 252 vorite PrescriDtiori,.' SliHfjy .n? .'Fa- n.irtlr.iilnf " .wpi, ior no A n.u j Tvu,wu wnicn nave dinitian ;;t...r'",o?P""e. fills; out the houows iTcheek and necnk' i.k iiT "1." "A Knooa. : icmeaies tni ttminauons" and "local t.ai. Zr.i..ir B'uw . Pnnooo. Best of alL ahhorrent to every modest ruent" woman Depot Express, Meets all masl and passenger trains. M gage and express to all parts of the 0.7 Prompt service, Telephone No. o. IAMES RADERJ done me to much : . a completely run nrh m-fA """ icouw sea: the bouse, had been re inr .vr.i v.. ..., .r- iR. r.'"Xi.'."m u.i" i I0 ail hope of er. . Dr. Pierce's Common Sen.. .j.-... freelv particulars Address OMER H vasdv Ashland, Wis., P.' OSb. 4-9 1 m d & w V7!trik.c aaaa. ts. t. 3wT vaaa. avi msn FOR SALE 200 acres of eood bottom lanJ all sm fence, good out range, 135 acres is OV frame house, new frame bsrn, very i"f' All frfae tnr ! aa rn atev niPfflMlii furthM- rurtll, ..nmn. nf P. t CTlnt Salem. 6r! 4 igdi Acme Steam Canner rX 1" S5 --aBnB hoi. I riiI UT fnfl.m.. " or nkr- "cooi mem- - Noo-MUlateat. " -" li T --!! frS&Bras A fortune made by a very sroafi b?? ment. Don't write unless you aet"jL ness, but if you want to make rnener jw MRS. A. C. M'CirrCllEW Sparta, Mch, 4'' FOR SALE OR TRADE-The bestW and stock ranch in Oregon, consisting of - tiui ku wiuu, --. rtiacr acres. The tract is good for iron J-., general farming. WU1 sell very &. tf rmi tn nil nr U rl tar Other f"? .r" ".?rsr, 1 -. ---t " ..-- - -- -. . w. IJfGS :,1 I 'orpwueulars address boxw, - jj, CSrcalij teat oiTZiZ! k 4 - ere osi II 1 Cer : r v MlltUiA