SW-SkJM tv i m Blinb flfcan Is n poor man and poor a blind man and the latter no man sees. DON'T 'PUT OFF "Wearing spectacles when you notlceiyour eyes falling. Spectacles prcacryctlic eyes if you tfet thorlfjlit kind. A pair of spectacles fitted to your eyes by us will last longer, give more comfort than a dozen pairs of cheap ones. Optics is our specialty, and we guarantee every pair to give satisfaction or money refunded. Our advice Is free. CHAS, H, HINGES, D, R, 2d door north of postoffice, Salem, Or, Expert Optician, Local Neu)s. Anti-Saloon League. Rev. G. W. Graunls delivered a temperance address yuntlay evening as an Initial step towards forming an anti-saloon leagub In this city. At the conclusion of the address all de siring to become members of the league were requested to remain after the benediction. A few remained and a committee consisting of II. Fohle, U; J. Lehman and Dr. J. "W. Meredith was appointed to nbmlnate olllcers for the league and to report the same at the prayermectlng ser vices Thursday evening. Rev. Gran nls proposes that ttic other churches of the city become Interested in the success of the movement, join hands and form a strong league. The ob ject of the league as stated In its con stitution, Is the "suppression of the saloon.1' Two Deaths By Rail. Ed C. Ilerren, the hop man, who returned from Grants Pass tills morning, re ports two deaths near that place Monday afternoon, both by rail. About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon a tramp In attempting to board an out going south-bound freight train, met a horrible death. His over coat be came fastened in the wheel and the man was drawn beneath the wheels and literally ground to pieces. About twenty miles south of Grants Pass the same freight train ran Into, and killed a highly espectcd resident of that vicinity, named Davis. Call For County Warrants. Notice Is hereby given thatjl have funds on hand to pay all warrants pre sented prior to Nov. o 181)0, and in terest will cease on the same from the date of this notice. Dated Nov. 3, 1897. G. L. Bkown. 11 3 lwd&w County Treasurer. The Gentleman Faumer. Thl is a handsome illustrated monthly magazine for farmers and all classes. It Is edited by practical men, and finely Illustrated. The price Is only a dollar a year, and it should be in every rural home. The Journal has made arrangements to club this most dcsireable periodical at the low price of 75 cents. Sample copies can be seen at tills ollicc, tf What Dr. A. E. Salter Says. Buffalo. N. Y. Gen a .From my peic sonal knowledge, gained in observing the tf feet of your Shiloh's Cute in cases ol advanced Consumption, I am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been Jroughtto my attention. It has c-rtainly aved many from Consumption. Sold by D. J. Fry. To Cure a Coldin-Une Day Tako Laxattye Bromo Quinine' Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it. falls to cure. 2nc. WrTf? Sc. O.C.T.Co's STEAMER Ramona leaves for Portland Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 7a,' , Quick time, regular per vice and low rates. Do:k -letween Slate tnd Com. streets. M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem. 3r5 spr-yy: 5?i T i- -z- -- "------ .'OV Bn SVRb'vf I Grocery! 100 Court st. These Bharpfrojt7 mornings suggest Sauerkraut, Dill Pickles, Cranberries, Celery And a full lino of choicest vagetables JOHNSON & BUTCHAttT. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR- Salem Special Bread made fiom It took the First Premium at the State Fair. , We all feel proud of our home brand, Salem Flouring Mills, We wc in the market to buy Dried Prunes, Dried Apples, Green Apples, Potatoes, Onions, OREGON FRUiTfc WDUCfc CO man is, for ttio former sceth no DoU C? If so JOURNAL "X-RAYS." We wish It understood that we arc not Jealous of Govci nor Fletcher. We allow his paper to be read In our family. At least two men In the state house of Oregon are eclipsed In fame by their brilliant s"ns: J. J. Murphy and T. V, Davenport. J. K. Groom, a well known news paper man at Portland, has become business manager of the Clinton, Iowa, Herald. Oregon Is supplying men for the east right lively. Klamath Falls Express: Col. Cogs well Is evidently booming himself al ready for the nomination to some of fice next spring. Boom away Colonel, the roar i all right and wlll'be heard over the hills and a great way ou..but as the sights have been knocked off this weapon some two or threo years it Is liable to miss the mark con so far as to bowl over an angel. Any person to look at Col. nofer to notice that guileless.serene and passive expression that lights up his benign countenance would never suppose that he is filled with mean tricks, such for Instance, as the one played on us at the Chcmawa' school the other evening. yalcm Independent. The governor indulged in a great deal of levity over some fine poultry wo once owned. Ac special request we held the audience,! ncluding Governor Fletcher, spellbound in defence of our poultry until the train whistled and he had to run for It. For once In his life he could not get the last word. DIED. LOVING. At the Insane asylum, Saturday, Nov. 7. 1897, Christian Loving, aged 38 years. The remains were Jshipped to Can by on thcoverland this morning where interment rlll take place. Three Portland Tribune Items. Judge Boise,-of Salem, under the auspices of Bimetalic League, will address the citizens of Portland on Monday night, November 15. Patriot's hall, Union block, on- the 'financial question, Everybody invited. Ex State Senator Jefferson Myers, of Hclo, Linn county,and C.D.Gftbrjel son, secretary of the state board of agriculture, of Salem, returned home last evening with 437 ducks, the re sult of u three days' shoot down the Columbia rlverA Representative Tongue has named Leo Schellburgrof Sublimity, Marjon county, as an alienate, for examina tion for the vacant cadetship at West Point. Sohellburg will have a chance to try for the place if Rocky Hodgkin, of Salem, should fail In the prelimin ary examination. State of Ohio, Citv of.Toi.edo,,! k- Lucas County, f Frank .1. Cheney makes oath tuatr he Is the senior partner of the lints of 1 J Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afoiesuid, and that said tlnu will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for eacli and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. Cheney. Sworn to before me arid subscribed In my presence, this 0th day of -December, A. D. 1800. A. W. Gleason, Seai Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally and acta dtrectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. CiTSoldbyDrugglsts, 75c. Up To Date Service. A Great many Pacific Coast'people. when contemplating a trip east and when bringing friends west, know very littld about the interior line, and the object of this article is to afford reliable Information. In the ilrstplacb for good time and service, select a route via St. Paul and Minneapolis, because the lines that way are continuous under one system without any change of cars, and every man from peanut agent un is a courteous, reliable and experf nced ofiiccr, ready to aid and protect ou In every emergency and capable of making you feel at home and coui lorlabie during the long Journey. Thin see that your ticket reads via the Wisconson Central Lines because that thoroughfare affords strictly first class service, and the meals on its dining cars (Always, reasonable in price) are equalled by few and excelled by none. Geo. S. Batty, 2-10 Stark St., Portland, Or.,ls General Agen t for this company and will cheerfully f urclsh you a neat and handycalender and full Information on the subject of transportation, ft addressed or called upon, and any agent will upon appli cation, sell you a ticket over the Wis consin Central Lines. tf Choice Early Qrapae. I have strong foar year old grape vlnes.of best early rarleties, will bear next year, Both Dlue and white grapes grown on these vines took all the premiums at the stste fair. Z- E. IIOFKR. Halein, Ore. Dreadfully Nervous. Gcntsv-1 vras dreadfully nervoa-ani for relief took your Kail's Cloer RootTea. It quieted my nerves and strtngthene my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipatton, Kidney and Bowel trouble. VoBiTesooaeleamed toy system so thor oughly that iiapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartlotd, Coon. Sold by D, J. fry. T VTIOH Of. Cuban Patriots and their Families. HORRORS OF INDIA RIVALED Concentrados Starving By the Tens of Thousands. New York, Nov. 9. A World special from Havana says: Weyler has gone, but his purpose to "exterminate the breed "of the Cuban patriots Is being fulfilled. Starvation is killing the "concentrados" by tens of thousands. Hunger Is doing what Spain's 200,000 soldiers cannot accom plish. The frightful sufferings of those who survive cry out to the mercy of the civilized world. The physicians of Hayana are now for bidden to give "starvation" as a cause of death. A correspondent in the town of San Domingo writes; "A multitude of sick fall and die in the streets here, and lie until, after having served as Ignominious spec tacles for some hours, they are col lected and hauled away in carts used for'garbage to the dumping grounds. Most of these bodies are thrown into the fields to be eaten by the birds and dogs." The "birds" of which this corre spondent writes arc vultures. Both the newspapers which sup ported Weyler and those who opposed him are now forced to tell half the truth about the starving "concen trados." Here are some whole truths made undeniable: Since Weyler's proclamation driv ing the country people into the towns "was Issued, half the rural population of Western Cuba has died, naif of those who survive are so weak, so emaciated, that the flickering spark of life in them wll surely soon be ex tinguished. They cannot survive, al though Blanco, the goyernor-general, haB ordered that service rations be Is sued to them, rations such as his soldiers get. The lives of the other half of the survivors Blanco will save. Photographs of starving children spesk louder than any words. These photogtaphs arc taken at Guanabacoa within an hour's travel of the palace here. Remember that with natural affection, intensified by suffering, the parents of these children have given to them every morsel they could scrape together. Tho mothers of these chil dren deny themselves food, refuse to eat the miserable .scraps of meat and bread that they may keep life In their children. The children's legs were like plpestcms. One could count their ribs Their Jolpts made dispropor tionately large by emaciation, seemed Immense, These are not Isolated cases. There-are thousands and thous ands like them. The assistant mayor of Havana says that there are 15,000 concentrados In this city. Ragged, thin and starv ing, these people are huddled in the public buildings. The hospitals aro as full as the graveyards. Certain not uiore than 90 per cent of the deaths among tho concqntrados in this city arc reported. But from these oftlcial.figures it is easily learned that the death rate among the childreu of tho concentrados In hospitals and public buildings Is 90 percent, among the adults 50 per cent, and the death rate in the smaller cities and towns Is even larger. The absolute fact Is that In Havana tho conditions are five times better, more favorable than anywhere else In Cuba, Yet the Spanish officials' re prove that 1778 persons died iu Ha vanaduring the month of September lait, and 2278 during October Blanco's rim Edict. Havana, Nov. 9. Marshal Blanco has issued the following edict, offic ially described as '-expressing the magnanimous sentiments of the queen regent and the first determin ation of the national gevernment: "I pardon In full all those who have been prosecuted for the enmo ?of re bellion. Rebels prosecuted for com mon crimes (independent of the rebel ion, such as spoliation, immorality and the like, will be pardoned as reb elp but Judged for other offenses com mitted by them. 'Those suffering sentences imposed prior tc the date of this edict will bate their sentences commuted to a certain extent and. perhaps, in some cases, in full." Postponed. Havana, Nov. 0. Tho trial by court-martial pf the crew of tho American schooner Competitor, captured on the coast of Plnar del Rio, April 25, 1896,' which was to have taken place today, has been post poned owing to the sickness of the president of the court. Atlantic Squadron Nqt tfttded. New Youk, Nov. P. A nerald dlsv natch from Washington says: Ai a further evidence of it ful condition of the relations of the United Statos and Spain, thd navy department Hlk-inls rx'ilnl to tho pro gramme adopted by Rear Admiral Slcard for the next month. Repairs to the ships will occupy some Weeks but as each Is put Into condition for service, Rear Admiral Slcard pro poses to send It to sea for iudiyldual drill. It is expected that the squad ron will rcmalu at New York unll the middle of December, when It will proceed to nampton roads, which will be the base of the squadron's winter evolutions. To the Rescue. Washington, Nov. 0. There was a conference at the White House at tended by Secretary Gage, Long and AJger, Commodore Melville and Com mander Dickens, of the navy, and Captain Showalter, commander of the revenue service, to consider means for the relief of the American whaling fleet said to be Ice-bound In Behrlng sea . It was decided to send the reve nue cutter Bear to the relief of the whalers. Orders have beeu issued to put the Bear in commission for tho voyage, and Cap. Showalter says he will be ready to sail as soon as he can be provisioned, which will take but a shorttlmc. Commodore Melville, who has had great experience in the Arctic, gave tho conference the benefit of his ex perience and knowledge, but it ap pears there is yet a ureal lack of In formation as to tho location of the whalers, also as to whether they arc In destitute circumstances. Secre tary Long has given orders to ascer tain defiuatcly, If possible, cxlsttui: conditions. It is probable the Bear will stop at some point on the Alaskan coast and take abroad a sup ply of rcin3ecr and dogs, to be used in crossing the Ice floes when the ves sel can no longer be navigated. Off For Home. San ' Francisco, Nov, 0. The French cruiser Duguay Trouln left the harbor yesterday for Callao on her way home. The vessel has been for several years with the French squadron in the Pacific, and most of time has been spent among the islands of the South sea. As she . pulled anchor she was given a salute by tho battle-ship Oregon, which was promptly returned. Race War. New York, Nov. 9. A dispatch to the nerald from Buenos Ayres -says: Advices have reached Rio Janeiro from Saiictl Spirit us to the effect that 40 Jacobins attacked a party of Ital ians killing eight. The Italian min ister has made a formal protest and demands that tooops be sent to the scene, as it is evident tnat tue ponce arc unable to maintain order. The Magnet Survivors.' ,. New Yomc, Nov. 9 A-dispatch to the nerald from Guayaquil, Ecuador, says: The steamer Chill, Just leaving for Central America, carries survivors of the crew of the German bark Mag-' net, which was wrecked on a rock near Esmeralda. His Hands Were Tied. "Our little boy broke out with ec zema. Wo were obliged to tie his hands to keep him from scratching and he suffered everything. We began giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla and in a short time his face healed. lie took live or six bottles and has not had a sick day since." Olney Soucle, Pion eervllle. Idaho. Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Easy and yet efficient. Suicides. Paris. Nov. 9. A man named Drey fus, belleyed to be u cousin of Cap tain Dreyfus, the deported artillery officer, his wife, formerly Countess Chercurty, and their three daughters, respectively 13, 11 and 7 years, com mitted suicde this morning or last night at their icsldencc at Murceu. the potter, of the house found tho bodies early today. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxatlvc'Bromo Quinine Tub lets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. or He Not Deceived! A.Couph, Horsenesj,cr Croup are riofto be trifled' with. 'A dose fn time ofStiilb's Cure will save -you mu h. ronbU-, ''bold by D, J. Fry. Karl'i Clover Koot Tea, lor Cor.itipattoa it's the Best and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and' getj your money. Sold by D. J, Fry. Slop that Cugh I Tike warning. It mayf lead to Ccntuuiplion. A 25c,, bottle o Shiloh's Cure may save your lile. Sold ly D J. Fry . oe.a'ortii.. TkHlC "dU Hall, -" IS 03 ttfsttort riry VTlJftt. tf Barred. Washington, Nov. 0. The postmaster-general has issued a fraud order barring from use of the malls John Wedderburn & Co, The Na tional Recorder Publishing Company of this city. $300622 "Whew! What a lot of mbney those Schilling's Best people make." Yes, that'sVigln. They don't have to worry ahout money; and so they, can use Tall their wits in inaKinjj gooasngiu. A ScbillUr & txnpiiy tta ftiuUtcu KH H s DO! Kestore full, repilar action of tlia bowels, do not Irrl tnto or Inflame, but leave all tho delicate dlgeitlTe or- Pills pinlim In fertttt condition. Try them. J Cfnt. ITcparfd only bj O. I. Hood A Co.. Lowtll, Mill. Fcr Constipation take Karls Clover Root Tea, the great Wood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness, Erupliont on the face, and nukes the head clear as a bell. Sold by D.J. Fry O3l.TO0EIIu!V.. TiihS- llBlll cfgaitui at Mks. Willman, Plnno and organ studio over First National bank. 5-tf CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. dUtfJ&: ilniU "" ten tlgtltBIl Ttry vupjn t: Catnrrh Cured. A clear head and sweet breath secured with hhi'oh's CatarrolRemedy wild on a guarantee. Nasal wiec or free' Sold by I) J. Fiy. Reed's Opera House, PATTON BROS , Lessees and Managers. Commencing Monday, Nov. 8. Prices of Admission 25c, 35o and 50c. The Great McEwan Company. Headed by the Peer, of all Mind Readers and Hypnotists Prof. P. H. IMwan, An entertainment for tho people. The wonder of the Nlntcenth cent ury. Vividly rcallFtlc, wonderful in exe cution An endless chain of novel features. See the human woodpile. See the bisycle race. See--the balloon ascension. See the hypnotic Saturday. Saturday matinee, adults 2ft cents, children 10 cents, to any part of the house. Ectoard W. Tillson Tea(iV of Piano. State Insurancebuilding, "PT?,-V xs3ri Northwest Nurseries Wholesale and Retail. Lnrge stock of fruit troes and shrubbery. All stock free from pests.aad diseases. Trees to trade for wood, urain or stock. Cood, responsible men wanted to act rts agents Trees delivered free -in Salem. Address T. D. JONES, i- Wr'le for catalogue. 10 27imd&w' "C ROTAN 256 Commercial street, Have just received a full line of carpets and wall paper, Oak suites, room mouldings, For the next sixty days we will offer special bargains, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY , PUMPS .. BARR k PETZEL ire headquarters for them and all work connected with, tho business. PLUMBERS AND TINNERS, 214 Commercial st CYCLE and Umbrella Repair Shop. L. E. GARDNER, rp'To arrive this week. large stock urn. brella supplies. llolman block, 2t8 Lilierly st. S1I5 Free I?cKir?s to women at 2:30 p, m. at W. C. T, U. rooms on Friday Sept, to, Sept, 24, Oct. 22, Nov. 5, and Nov. 19, by Mrs, I', E. Alford, manager Viavi Co., 340 Liberty street, Salem, sfirOdlcoInClty Hall. Irrigation nouru 0 to 8 a. tu. and 5 toO In the evening. All Irrigation bills for the summer will be due and payable the 1st of July. Street sprinkling through lawn hose positively prohibited. No deduction for irrigation during absenco unless water Is- cutoff the entire premises, Ho allowance made for part of sea son as more water is needed to bring out a neglected lawn than Judicious ue forthocntiruscasori. iBalem Water Co, IT-S. SZKSTi rC3j?7 I ft 013 B em water Co. Salem Biectdc 1R$, F R, ANSON, Receiver, Commencing Nov. 2, 1897, and until further ordered electric cars leave Hotel Willamette as follows, FOR PENITENTIARY, via State Houses 630 a. m., 7 a. no. and every 30 minutes thereafter until 10115 p.m. And at 1 1:30 p. m. to Twenty-first street only. FOR S. P. Co. IjEPOT, via State Houses 6:15 a. m., 10:40 a. m , 1.-40 p. m. and SV05, p. m. FOR INSANE ASYLUM, Transfer to Oardon Read: 6.-30 a, m., 6.-40 a, m. and at!l p. m. 7 a. m. and P FOR SOUTH SALEM: 6:40 n. m., 7 a. m, at 10:40 p. m. snd every 20 CARS LEAVE M, B, CHURCH ON STATE STREET FOR MORNINGSIDE: 7 a. m., 7:30 a. m., and every 30 P. m., from State Insurance bul'ding. FOR FAIR GROUNDS: 6:30 a. m 7 a. m., and every 30 minutes thereafter, until 10 p. m. and 10:30 p. in., from Court house only. This time table is based on railroad or Standard Pacific time. Tho town clock is usually 2 to 5 minutes slower. On Sundays, all cars, except depot, start at 8 a. ro. NOTICE TO THEATRE GOERS: Last cars at night leave as follews: For Insane Asylum ( and Garden Road, 11 p. m., from Hotel Willamette and For Scum Salem, 10:40 p. m. or from pera house at 10:45 P-, when any attraction there. For State itrect to-Twenty first street, 11:30 p. m from Hotel Willamette. For Morningside, n p. m., from State Insurance building. For Fair Grounds and North Saltm, 10:30 p m., from Court house corner. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, and, the most complete stock of BRUSHES ot la.ll kinds in .the state, Artists materials, '.lime. hair, 'cement and shingles, and finest I qualityfof crass seed. WANTED, ETC. Now today advertisements four lines or less In this column Inserted three times for 25 eta., SO cts. a weok, $1 per month. All ovor four lines at same rate HOUSE FOR RENT. A good five room cottage on car line near North Salem r-chool Half acre in fruit and an acre in cultivation water.plcnty. Mrs.IIattie Garretson, 18th and Chemeketa St. no 31. H FOR SALE--Rent or trade, 21 acres o land, 6 miles south of Salem, Marion county, small house, young orchard, about about fwe "acies in cultivation, balance timber. Call on J.'j. Bartlctt.J. M. Payne's office, Salem. 11-561! FOR RENT.. Good office room on floodlighted and heated, rates low. at Journal office. ground Inquire tf AGENTS-get 50 cents on each dollar no experience necessary Write for agents outfit. Address The Catholic News, 5 Iltrclay St., New York. lo-i6-Sat-4t RIGHT IN TOWN, Any one wanting drain tile in small or large quantities can get them right here in town Call at Journal office. tf FRE3H KRAUT...At Harritt & Lawrence corner giocery. 11.3 tf WANTED. , Apentt. 120 to f ic a week sure to workers no capital needed new goods; naw rOatt r1t nf cln-Vit a mvfrn nmlltr needs ItHClUSEflOLD SPEC. CO., l!ox 424 Cincinnati, unto, 7 3 sat 2b t E M, CROISAN, DEALER IN Farm I Implements I ZT l&il T and Vehicles, Exclusive valley house for McCormick Hinders and Mowers, lluflalo Pitts Engines and Thrashers, Spike, Dikk, and Spring Tooth Harrows, John Deere Meel and Chilled Plows. Repairs for til the forego ing; GREAT HEATERS I Oregon Airtight Stovee X $3.50 to $6 50. Only full line of this home manufacture, Stoves set up mid repaired promptly, STBINEH & BLOBSER, Tinners olid Stovedealers, 140 State at : t Ibuetc. I, have juat fitted out a studte proper, ana am prepared to teaob the piano or or fan to children cv adults. My method for children is the newest and beet. A. cer. tificatd granted from the West. tern Couservetory, whoso Inter state system I represent Stu. dio!over rirat National bank and at 376 Church st. I MRS, FRANK VvILLMAN. Oil.J8T03n.IA. &2f$8S ea trf f- every 20 mlr.utes thereafter, until 10 minutes thereafter until, 10 p. tn. and n.irutes thereafter, until 10 , m. and it LIVERY AND FEED STABLEa THE OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. Largest and best equipped livery and feed establishment at Salem, Best service at living prices. Feed sheds and' carral to accomodate farm ers as low as any. E. E. GOODING, Prop, Telephone No. S6. w, T HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE minrn I Corner Ferry and ibcrty streels Telephone 172 Newest rigs and best always In readinerj. horses t7Coast or mountain parties a specialty. 7 '4 tf MEATS AND POULTRY. G11111M NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats In town, 3 a w WOU & MIESCKE, Props Deaiars in'all kinds of fresh and salt meats Lard in hulk. 7c a lb. Cheapest meat In h own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. Just Reopened. Hiown & Son, clothe East Salem meat mr ket, have enlarged and relitted their shop and will be pleased to see all of their old patrons and the rett of the community. Orders tal.en ana uriiverea. rarints sending children may uepenu on naving tiMr orilers con scienuoutiy uueu. "Mil WE WANT Your market chickens, tuikcys, ducks,' geete ami eggs, Highest cathprlrc paid, REMEMBER We sell thoroueh bred poultry and tret poultry supplies, lice killer, and bone meal. OREGON POULTRY & SUPPLY CO. 114 WUKl al' BALtSM UK. HOTELS AND BOARDING-. Hotel Sal?m, M. FDNNELL, Prop Only First Class I louse in the City. Rates reasonable. Sample rooms in connection. cars to a'l public buildings pais I be door. Corner btate and High streets, Salem, Ore, ..Chalulin flodse.. First-class niivate hotel. Board and room It 16 fa to a day. Reduced rate by the , tmk, ftuute tu plied with best well water I in the city. Twodoon south of urn M, K. 'church, u-rtf iSHI , urai i A I.I M'S IU I BUSINESS CARDS o. h.. mACK: 2)entfet Comer, Salem, Or; Parties fes&nc Mfwie operations at moderate fees la My taeii ate Money to Loan. Wa are prepared to make loans at a low rate of interest. Money famished, on as proved application, without delay. State, county and city warrants bought. BOISE BARKER, 10-4 imd&w 870 Commercial st Drain Tiling. In large nnd small quantities, at a great u-ugtuu. .uiqiure 01 iiorcr .uros care Journal, Salem. Or. d&wtf C. i. LANK, ait Commercial St., Salem Or tySuits tie upwards. FantiJ npwands'O T. H JHEAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spwlalty of fine repair work, Seth Thomas clock, etc.. a IS Commercial Street JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE. CAPITAL CITV Express and Transfer COMPANY Moets all mail and passenger trains. Bag. gage and express to all parts or thej city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. JUST OPENED ! Frank W, Durbin, FEED OF ALL KINDS. 224 Commercial street. Best quality and no middle man's profits. 'AT THE OLD POSTOFFICE. A. DAGENY, Family Wino and Liquor Store Rt loved from I02 State to 109 Commercla stre A. Bottled goods of the best quality. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in orices on thefcllowingi Skirts, plain..., 10 cents Unuer drawers 5 to locertt Under shirts , 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs , 1 cent Silk handkerchief , 3 cenli Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and othei worlc in proportion. Flannels -x d other work in telligently -washed by hand CoLi;T, Olmsted Prop1 flygienic Sttidy I Teaches us not tn tier nrliiliprntrH fnnA Remember we use no coloring for eggs, Ciucosc lor sugar nor grease lor lass tn our pastry, Everything tho best at the Home Bakery Insurance block. PHONE 30. Ring them up when in want of cement, lime, plaster, hair, sand, gravel and all kinds of building materials, of best quality and at the lowest price Coal and sawed wood (all lengths) promptly delivered. All kinds of hauling done. D. S. BEKILEY & CO. Successors to Salem Imp, Co , Front and Chemeketa. WOOD WANTED. Illphett ma,tfit mfr nnld fnr nvwl wnn in wcrk , Blacksmith and wagon work at th iuwci ngurcs, JIERSCHBACH & SMITH, 100 Chemeketa strce a ISlfVlONED, ABLE, INDEPEND. ENT NEWSPAPER SPRINGFI ELD REPUBLICAN. Leads in ISew England, Established in 1824 by iBisel Bowles. Published dally (in the Morning), Sunday and Weekly, from the Republican building, Springfield, Mass, Subscription rates. 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