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HOW You will see glasses look lopsided like this ? nluln, they .vcrcd by Inexperienced d Cwli-.it t buy make on the sale. In ton case Intrusted loiwwc wll The rcas- n N Interest I nyoii " It I not w wj" .' i"", ,t..in.l frames to lit the face attention IjOII"! ''" .- Wo hoy. been here Ion, cningh now the city, .inu our worK is warraiitcu! CHAS, H, 2d door north of postofficc, Salem, Local NeuJs. - BORN. BAUAGAU.-Atthe family home In Yew Park, lit midnight, Monday Nov. 29, 1897, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baragar, a daughter. AN INTERESTING! MEETING. TllO cntcrtalnninnt at the West Salem Hall Saturday evening was a marked success, the hall being crowded to the door. It required two hours for ren dering the program which atlorded pleasant entertainment for the aud itors. An excellent program has been prepared for the next regular meet ing to be held on Saturday evening. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend the meetings of this society. A Desolate Region The Klon dike mining country Is anything but a desirable region In which to reside, but the average smoker would abso lutely rcfi'se to remain even In Salem, had he not, the privilege of enjoying tuuScent Klondike cigar. Stakvation Is already staring t'.ie Klondike inhabitants in the face. Knlnm nnonlc need never become "the least exercised as to obtaining enough to eat so long as George Bros, continue to serve those celebrated 15 cent ruca's. New Repair hop. Louis Kibele has opened a shop in the Salem Gun store, where he is prepared to do all kinds of repairing, such as bicycles, light machinery, electrical appliances, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. 30-tf W? Speak fop It. For your trade we mean. Our goods are all new, no last sea son's slock. They speak louder than words; if you will only come within hearing. New couches, new bedroom sets, new chif foniers, new chairs of all kinds, Now tables, new bookcases, new sideboards, uomc and see us. Next door to Gilbert Bros., bank. Q BALDEUSTON, " Funeral director arid einhnlnier. O. C.T Go's STEAMERS Altona and Hamonn leaves for Portland daily, ex cept Sunday at7 :45 a. ir Quick time, regular sei vicc and low rates. Dock between 1 Tie and Court streets. M. P. BALDW Acent, Jalem. -ve !SC3C5CS8;?SSK Grocery! 100 Court st. Just received a choice brand of Oolong Tea, something fine and fresh, Our 12 l-2ccnt roasted coffee cannot be equalled, Give us trial orders on these, JOHNSON & BUTCHART ASK YOUR GROCERJ FOR Salem Special Bread midtHttom It took the First Pxemium at tha State iFair. We all feel proud of our home brand, Salem Flouring Mills, We ore in the market to buy Dried Prunes, Dried Apples, Green Apples, Potatoes, Onions, OREGON FRUiT & PRODUCE CO Notice. Notice Is heieby given that I will not be raparuible for any Jebts contracted on my account, unlets contracted by myself in person. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this NoTcralr 19, 1897, lot! 4 EUDEN IEE. OFTEN1! TBE REICHSRATH.ft CHIN Mini uiiiu ii" . ....... litii'n ,if 111 give mir skilled I i tc prefer you to the -tatcUtanJ it ...i."j o HINGES, D, R Or, Expert Optician Frightful Mortality Among Innocent Concentrados. NEARLY HALF A MILLION DEAD. Death Rate Makes a Showing. Teirible New York, Nov. 30. A dispatch to the World from Havana says: The World's first figures of Cuba's starvation were timidly moderate. They showed the death of only 200,000 persons; but every painful fact un earthed tends to prove them nearly double that number. When the grim returns are all in It is now almost certain that this Cuban massacre of the innocents will reach 400,000. And this awful number does not include those killed in battle or the thous ands and thousands of women and children who died of exposure, dis ease and massacre in the swamps. It now seems certain that more than half a million people, for the most part loyal subjects of Spain have been killed liy the Spaulsh war in Cuba, A week's trip through the proviuccs of Havana, Matanzas and Santa Clara has tended to make mod erate this extreme figure. The figures of Spanish olllcial re ports show but a part.of the mortality They only give the number burled in consecrated ground, and they do not give that fully. And yet these official ultra Spanish reportsof burial permits Issued admit that in the province of Santa Clara there have died and been burled since Weyler'8 flat, 71,847 per sons. The number of people for whose ex istence Weyler Is directly responsible Is 155,132, in Santa Clara province. And of those h-j has killed 8(1.210, or over one-half of them. Santa Clara has so far been by far the least desti tute of the provinces It has many cattle and not a very thick popula tion. Between it and the 53 per cent admitted dead in Plnar del Hlo are the provinces Matanzas and Ha- vana.wlth a CO and 70 per cent mortal ity respectively. These percentages are established by the actual ligures of some 30 cities and towns. Applied to the denser populations of their re spective proylnces, the total deaths since Weyler's "bando" will foot up neany a minion." Up i'o Date Service A Great many Pacific Coast peeplo, when contemplating a trip er.t-t una when bringing friends west, know very little about the interior line, and the object of this article is to afford reliable Information. In the tirst place for good time ntld service, select a route via St. Paul and Minneapolis, because the lines that wav are continuous under one system without any change of cars, and every man from peanut agent up is a courteous, reliable and cxpeif. need officer, ready to aid and protect you in every emergency and capable of making you feel at home and .oni lortable during the loug joarney. Then see that your ticket reads vlu the Wiscotibon Central Llnei. because that thoroughfare affords ctdctly tlr.3t class 6erylcc. and ..lie meals on its dining cars (Alwi.ys reasonable In price) are equalled t y rev aca excelled by none. Geo. S. Batty, .MO Stark St., Portland, Or.. In General Agent for this company and will cheerfully furnish you a neat j.nd handy caleodor and full lnformatlo i on the subject of transportation, ir a ldressed or called upon, and any ageno will upon appli cation, sell you a ticket over the Wis consin Central Lines. tf m To Cure a Cold in One Day. Tiike Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab let. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. The geouln has L. B Q. on each tablet. m Dreadfully Nervous. GeNTSi I was dreadfully aervou and for for relief took your Kaxl'i Clorer Root Tea. It quieted my nervci ana sirengmcnc by whole Nervous System. I was troubled with whole Nervous System. Constipation. Kidney and Bowel trouble. Vour Tea soon cleansed my system so thor oughly that I rapidly ' regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by D. J. Fry. Choice Early Crapes, I have strong Ifour 'year-old grape- nect year. Both blue and . white vlres.of best early varieties will bear gripes grown on these ylnes, took all the premiums at the state fair, E noFKU Salem, Ore. Karl's Clover Root Tea, tor Constipation it's the Best and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by D. J. Fry, OA8TORIA, BUTCHERY CUBA tUfis- llcllt ii tyff-j&y, ""ik t0i ROW AS SEEN BY MARK TWAIN. His Graphic Description of the Ex jK pulsion of thrrSoci?lists. Vienna, Nov. 30. It is stated here that as soon as the new cabinet is formed Baron von Gulsch von Frank cntliurn, the former minister of pub lic instruction and ccclcslastcial affairs, who has been entrusted with the task of forming the new ministry, will enter Into negotiations with the leaders o"f Germans and Czechs with a view to bringing about a modification of the ordinances making the Czech language co-ordlnarc with tho Ger man. It is this ordinance that has caused the riotous scenes In ihcreichs rath, which in turn caused among the populace a ferment bordering upon revolution, in conscience of which the Badcni ministry resigned. As Seen Dy Twain. New York, Nov, 30.-Mark Twain cables to the World from Vienna: In tho Austrian house of deputies on Thanksgiving day, in the midst of a dnnfeninc tumult. I saw a motion read which nobody heard and passed by nobody knowswhoni, for, indeed, It was not passed at all. It was aimed at the obstructionists, and placed autocratic powers In the hands of the president of the parliament. This was a victory for the government but was unlawfully won and was sim ple usurpation. Naturally Saturday's session will bo historical. I went early, arriving when the house was empty. In half an hour two or three hundred mem bers were present on the iloor and the galleries were packed. 1 was in a gal lery close to the president's tribune, and bad n perfect view. There was not much noise then, but the atmos phere was charged with suspense and expectancy. All the vast house was holding Its breath. A loug wait, then a stir, a craning of necks, and at a door far to the right the president and ylcc-prcsl-d nt entered. The house arose and a hurricane of Insults and execrations burst from the opposition and blew them to their places. The right an swered back, itnd both sides roared and shouted .aDd stormed. ,Two dozen socialists stood In a body below the ministerial desks, shouted up at the president and shook their lists furiously at him. lie addressed some words to the house at least one could see his lips move, and he folded Ills hands dcpreeatingly over his breast. If ho Is a tyrant he has some besecch- itiL' norsuasive uestures not seen else where but among the angels. Thatholy gesture seemed to madden the socialists. All of them plunged over the barriers and ra up through the ministerial desks and benches. One rushed up and snatched the pres ident's papers; another seized his bell In a moment they were lighting and struggllng-wlth uniformed scryants of the house, who ejected them. At the same time others of their group stormed up the side of the trib une, drove out the president and vice president, and followed them across the iloor, hammering the latter with their fists, but I saw no blow actually reach the president. Tho socialists came b:i k, occupied the president's tribune and held it like a fort. A man in a red cravat gathered up an armful of the presi dent's papers and threw them over the f tont In a soi t of snow storm. Meantime the whole house was howling, yelllug and banging on the desks. A South African thunder btorm is solid silence compared with it. "Ilascals,'' "Scoundrels," those andlessdelicatcepltthcts filled the air. All of u sudden the distant door opened, and dowu the Iloor of the hrllllant chamber came drifting the spectacles and llabh of CO spiked hel -racts. It was the most thrilling theatrical surprise I ever sawr I would not have missed It for the suc cession of the throne. Moreover, it was historical, and belongs among tho world's memorable dajs. The force was received with the tempest of ex ecration froui the one party, aud with victory notes from the other, yet it was a heavy defeat for all concerned. The handsome officer In command cared nothing for his reception. He went up into the tribune and re quested the socialist garrison to re tire. They declined. Then he stepped aside, and lux men puneu, nauiea unu iAS&i Hson flown from their fort and out of the door, and tho amazing drama was finished Hood's Cure stele hvauache, bad taste la the mouth, coated toneue, gas in the stomach, dTtUeii uul IndlgeiUon. IKi not weaken, but luin toiile effect. cents. Tbe culi' tills to Uko wltb Howl's EaruiorUU. mi hm'i.thurn Hopes Pacify the Austrians, REVOLTIHG CRIME. mi . r n ..!! iyiniu mysiery oi raumiu mouj Disappearance.' THOMAS HICKEY CONFESSES. A- Forgetful Mnrderer Confesses to Murder, Chicago. Nov, 30. -The mystery surrounding the disappcaraucoof Mrs. Pauline Merry from her home nt No. GO Hope street, has been solved by the confession of Thomas Hlckcy, who was arrested on suspicion. Hlckcy told a revolting story of howl Christopher Meny choked and beat his ffifo a week ago last Friday. Then, finding It impossible to restore her to consciousness. Hlckcy says Merry decided to put her "out of her misery," by beating out her brains with a poker. The horrible story told by Hlckcy was extorted from him after hours of questioning in the "sweat-box." lllckeyleda party of police to an uninhabited portion of the city near Sixty seventh street and Western avenue, where Mrs. Merry's body was found burled beneath a fow inches of loosdlrtby the roadside. Morrv. who is still in the city, has A-..W..J, .-- successfully eluded the police. Forgetful Child Murderer. Oconomowoo, Wis., Nov. 30. mvsterv which surrounded -The the murder of tho two children of Ernest Cornell and the cutting of Cornell's throat Saturday has at last been cleared up. Today to the coroner's jury Cornell made a confession that to the best of his recollection and be lief he killed his children and tried to kill himself, although he had no ref lection of having committed the deed. Luetgert's Second Trial. Chicago, Noy. 30. The second trial of Adolph L. Lcutgert for the murder of his wife was called before Judge Gnrv todav. The sausage manu facturer was represented by ex-Judce Lawrence narmon and Attorney Bicse, Attorney Phalen having with drawn from the case yesterday after a heated Interview with Luetgert and his new lawyers. The courtroom was packed with spectators when court was called to order. The most of the session was taken up by Harmon in arguing that Judge Gary should not try Luetgert on tho ground that he was not quali fied to sit as a criminal Judge. Judge Gary overruled the motion, Intimating howeyer, that he was willing some other judge should sit in tho case, provided counsel for the defense could come to an agreement with the prosecution as to who should hear It. Death Is the Penalty. Santa Fe, N. M Nov. 30.-Gover-nor Wallace has Issued a requisition on the governor of Arizona for tiaus for of Thomas Anderson, Theodore James and Jesse Miller, now held at Bisbee on the charge of robbing the Santa Fe passenger train at Grants, N. M. Sheriff Hubell, of Albuquerque left for Phoenix last night, and ex pects to land tho prisoners at Albu querque within a week. The sheriff says tho robbers got over $90,000. The penalty for train robbery In New Mexico is death. United States Mar shal Foraker says tho men in custody are unquestionably the guilty parties. The Famous Kansas Case. Kansas Cjty, Nov. 30, The second trial of Dr. Jcllcrson D. Goddard for murdering Latiudryman Jackson, be gan In tho criminal court. Tho room was crowded and added Interest was shown, caused by the sensational charges of Jury bribing made since tho iirt trial ended Tho case, one of the most sensa tional ever tried, in Jackson county, and made so by the prominence of tho accused and tho siding with tho mur derer of Juckson's wife and two daughters, broadened Friday last, when Rose W. Latshaw, an ex-Justice of the peace, was charged with trying to bribe a prospective Juror to hang the present Jury. The prosecution has alleged that he possessed evidence against others known to bo guilty, of attempted Jury bribery, and that ho would push tho case against them. Now comes tho statement from an authentic source that Mrs Jackson, who unto this time has aided in the defenseof her husband's slayer, will, In the present trial, bo placed on the Btand by tho prosecution, That Mrs, JackMn csn. If she will, throw much llcht on the events leading up to tho killing of her husband, there is In tho minds of tho attorneys for the prose- cutlon little doubt, The fact that she was held as an accomplice with Goddard early In the history of the case, lends additional Interest to this latter alleged movement on the part of the prosecution. A inornLngpaperiJn. r&ylewlng tho. present' Jury J wakeaUhe statement that one of the Jurors broke up a fain- lly 12 years ago In a manner similar to which Uoddnrd Is alleged to nave ue spollcd thoJuckson home. Phalen Is Out of It. CuiOAOO.Ntv.30.--AttorneyPhalen, who became prominent through his connection with tho defenuc of Adolph Luetgert, and who was to have been chief counsel for tl o sau sage maker In his second trial, with drew from tho case yesterday. His withdrawal was duo to the retention of Attorneys Harmon and Rels In tho case contrary to his advice. aTlic case will bo called today. Har mon and Rels will announce tho with drawal of Phalen and ask for furthet continuance, on tho ground that they arc not familiar with tho easel' Thorn on the Witness btand. New Yoiik, Nov. 30. Word passed arojod to the women who appeared at the Queens county courthouse to seek admission to the Thorn trial that much of the evidence would bo unfit for polite cars. The result was that only three women were among tho spectators when Judge Maddox reopened court for the trial of the .al leged murderer of Guldonsuppc. Lawyer Howe requested the court to dismiss the charge of murder In the first degree, and tho court denied tho r-qucst. Howo then began his address with a declaration of Thorn's Innocence, supplemented with a ter rible arraignment of Mrs. Nack, who was denouueed as the real murderer of Guldcnsuppe. At the conclusion of Howe'saddress he asked that before tho case was closed the Jurymen be permniltted ti view tho premises at Woodslde. The district al toiney said ho would like to think oyer the proposition. The defense called several witnesses to testify to tho prisoner's good char acter, and after a short recess Thorn was put on tho stand to testify In his own behalf. Beginning with the statement that ho came to America 17 years ago, the prisoner said his real name was Forceswsky, and briefly re lated tho facts of his life up to the time lie met Mrs.Nack,18 months ago, Guldcnsuppo was boarding with Mrs. Nack at tho time. "I rented a furnished room from her at $2 a week," said Thorn, "I un derstood that Guldensuppo was her husband. She first made lovo to mo and l returned her love." The prisoner told how ho supplanted tho bath rubber in Mrs. Neck's affec tion, and described how ho had quar reled with Guldensuppo in conse quence last February. "Mrs. Nuck told me" said Thorn, "that she wished to leavo Gulden, suppe and live In some quiet place. We hired tho Woodslde cottage. 1 paid $1G and got tho key, On the 24tli of June I gave the key to Mrs. Nack. She said she wanted to do some clean ing ut the cottage. About noon on Friday", June 25, Mrs. Nack met me at the door. She said, 'I have Guld ensuppo up stairs.' I asked her what he was doing there. She replied; 'ne Is dead. I have shot him." She ro qustcd mo to help her dispose of the body." The witness descilbed how Mrs. Nack cut the body to pieces and the fllsnositlon made of tho dliferent portions of the remains. Thorn then told of his meeting with the woman :iftor this, and how Mrs. Nack had made preparations to go to Europe. Turing the time he was giving this direct testimony Thorn looked dl rcctly at tho Jury Ho spoke ceaily nnii fllKtiruitlv. although at times his voice dropped to rather a low tone Stop ihnt .couch Tak 1 warning. It may lead to Consumption. .A 25c, bottle of Shiloh's Cure may ave your life. Sold by D, J y ' THE OKSTI.KMA.N Il'AItMKIl. Tlih Is a handsome illustrated monthly ni.iL'iizlnG for runners ind all classes. It Is edited by practical men, und finely Illustrated. Tho prlco Is only 11 dollar it viiiir. and it should be In every rural home. Tiik Jouiinal hus made arrangements to club this tnose flfHirc:thlu nerlodlcal llttho low price or 75 cents. Sample coplea can nt een at this office, tf For Constipation take Karl s Clover Root Ted, the great Wood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the face, and nuke the r.ead clear as a bell. Sold by D J. Fry Tor Infants and Children. Thifio- llmlls llnttue If H iriry r.e Not Deceived I ACouph. Horseness.or Croup are not to be tnfled with, A dose in ime of Shllo's Curo will save you much touble. Sold by D. J. Fry. Ois.ISTOR.ZA. 71,11- I'.mlli dU lie rsR. tittll-.ll 3v. u Catanh Cured. A clear bead and sweet breath secured with Khiioh's Catarro Itemedy old on a guarantee. Nasal injec or free Sold by D. J. Fry. To Cure a Cold in one day Take Laxative JJrorao Quinine Tab tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. 10-1-WJui To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative firomo Quinine Tab lets. All druftk'Ists refund the money If It fall to cure. 25c. The genuine lias L. H. Q. on each tablet, Mtts. Whxman, 1'iono anil organ btudlo over First National bank. 0-tf, L CC$0&3 '' ',l JIN HUGHES DEALER IN : GROCERIES Paints, Oils 'Window Olana Var nish, and tbe mtnt complete stock of Brushes of all kinds in tho state Artists materials, lime; hair, ce ment and shingles; and the finest quality of grass seed. WANTED, ETC. New today advertisements four lines or less In this column insetted three times for 25 cts 50 eta. a week, $1 Der month. All over four lines at same rate. WANTED.-'-One or two men with small capital to Invest in an absolutely safe, per manent, profitable business. Don't con demn this "Ad" until you investigate. Harford & Lewis, Salem Hotel. MISS GERTRUDE RODERTS-Slcn- oranher and tvpwriter, AH classes of work handled with dispatch Office in Gray block, wllh Sherman, Condtt & I'ark, Sslem, Telephone 14. 11 26 Im STRATED. Lost from South Salem, a medium sized Holstein cow.wlth four white feet and bush of the tall white and while spots in the forehead and dehorned Re turn to Mrs M. E. Marieli and receive a suitable rcwaid. II 23-tw ROOMS TO RBNT-Nicely furnished rooms, near state house, for gentlemen. Terms reasonable. Inquire at 276 State street. M-23-tfll VETERINARY. YY. Long, Veterinary Surgeon ;"ias removed his office from the 3 Fjshion StaMc to Huflmnn's Stable, back j of Ihe Willr.mette Hotel, Sitlcm. Il-to.lm FOR RENT.. Good ofnee room on floor.lighted and heated.rateslow. at Touinal office. ;round nquire tl RIGHT IN TOWN.Any one wanting .irflin 111 in email or i&rcrefluaniiues can ucc th-m right here in town. Call at Journal office. I' LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE OPPOSITEJICOURT HOUSE. . Larcest and best equipped livery and feed establishment at Salem, Best service at living prices reed sneus anil carrai 10 accomoaaic mini- ers as low as any. E. E. GOODING, Prop. Telephone No. 26. W, j, HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE I II m CorncrjFerry and ibertystreets Telephone 172 Newest rigs and best Lhorses always in readlneu. rgrCoaBt or mountain parttet n specialty. 714 tf C. a THOMAS, Proprietor of "THEJCLTJB" Livery and i Feed Stables Corner of Liberty ai.d Feiry streets, licit tlnrle and double rict in the city. Telephone No, 24. 1 1 8 tf MEATS AND POULTRY. NEW MARKET, f State street, near railroad, Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. a Z Wolz Miescke, Dealers in all kinds or fresh salt and smoked rce is. Lard in bulk, 93 a lb. Cheapest market In town. We make it a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us. Just Reopened, lUown & Son. ofthe East Salem meat mar. ket. have enlarged and refitted their shop and will be pleased to see all of their old patrons and the rest of the community, Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on having their orders con sclentlously filled. "Mil WE 9ANT MYour market chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and eggs, highest cashprice paid, REMEMBER t Vie sell thorough bred poultry and roultir supplies, lice killer, and bone meal neal. OREGON rOULTRV V SUITl.YICO 114 COURT ST 8AI.EM OR. OA0TOXIXA. TUtn- tS M SISUll JM SV-A, y,. l.jLfV-TX,SJ'..f WVVM'' V 'M r Fill STABLE m STARl HOTELS AMD BOARDIMO. Hotel 5al?m. M. rEKNEIiL, Prop Only Fit t disk House in the City, Rates reasonable. Sample rroms in connection, Cam to a'l trains and public buildings pass the door. Come State and High streets. ..ChafttriD floase.. I just the spot for Commercial travel, first class in al points, reduced rates. Convenient or street cars to all directions. House sup. oiled with best well water in the city. ai6 Church strict, Salem, Or. MRS. CHATWIN, 1'iop. GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER Hot meals.served fiom 8 a.m. to midnight. Geimnn cooking. tim Wilh.Bach & Nadstanech aa5 Commercial bt" H. r-EUGEDAUER, lotf 1'rop. Ifoustc I linva Just fitted out a studio proper, and am prepared to teach tho piano or organ to children c adults. My method for children is the newest and best. A cer tificate granted from the West tern Conservetory, whose Inter state system I represent. Btu dlo over First National bank and at 376 Chdrch st. I MRS. FRANK VvILLMAN. E M, CR0ISAN, IDEALER IN;, j Farm Implements ! and Vehicles, "Exclusive vallev house for McCormics Hinders and Mowers, Buflalo Pitts Engines and Thrashers, Spike, Disk, and bprinc Tooth Harrows, Jthn Deere Steel and Chilled Plows, Repairs for ull the forego tag. GREAT HEATERS Oregon Airtight Stovee X $3.50 to $6.50. Only- full line of this home manufacture, Stoves set up and ropnfrod promptly, STEmEH & BLOSSER, Tinnero find Etovedealera, 140 State sf NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY BARR & PETZEL nro hoadqunrtora for them nnd nil work connected with the buslnons. PLUMBBHS AND TINNERS, 214 Commorolnl nt L B, Thomas Tuthill, Analytical Chemist and Assaj cr, Oaica wlUi Galera Qaa Light Co., or No 4 Chomelceta street P. O.Dox X Salem, Oregon. Promptof ore samples. General analytical work.d&w 0(1 n IP " sSTOfllco In Olty Hall. Irrigation Hours 0 to 8 a. m and 5 to v in 1110 evening. All irrigation bills for the! summer will be duo and payable the 1st of July. Street sprinkling throughlawn hose positively prohibited.' No deduction for Irrigation during absence unless water Is cut oil tbe entlro premises, ISO allowance mauo xor pari, 01 sea son as more water Is needed to bring out a neglected lawn than Judicious use for the entire season. Salem Water Cq, Wood and Coal. Just received and for sale three carloads hi e Seattle coal, free burning, oak and fir wood, all lengths, sawed and delivered. Ilullding mateilals, cemrnt, litre, hair, Eiaitcr, etc., always an hand. All 'kinds of auling promptly ajtcuded la Ring up phone 30 D. S. IlENfLEY & CO. Successor to; Salem Imp. Co , Front aud .PUMPS. fit 'JJUlllM B0S1NESS CARDS O. M. mACK enttet, J Sseccsw to Dr. J M, Kewre, M Wlsist Corner, Salem, Or. Panic esirtnf svfevtn operations at moderate fres in any branch In espacM request. Money to Loan. Wa are prepared to make Iomh M a few rate of interest. Money friris, n ap proved application, witnuut delay, Sf H county ana city warrants bsmh. BOISE BARKER 270 CemnereM si 10-4 im d&w Drain Tiling. In largo and small quantities, at a grst bargain. Inquire of Hofer Bros., esw Journal Salem. Or. ' d&wtf C. H. LANE, ii! ill 211 Commercial E7Suits IK upwards, St., Salem Of Pants $ cpwasds-jn L H HAAS, "WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a specialty of fine repair work, SJ Thomas clocK, etc., 215 Commercial Street JAS. RADER. CAPITAL ELMER WHITE. CITY Express and Transfer COMPANY, Meets all mail and passenger trains. Page and express to all parts of the rompt service. Telephone No. 70. city JUST OPENED ! Frank W. Durbin, FEED OE ALL KINDS. 224 Commercial street. De! quality no middle man's profits. and -AT ITHE OLD P0ST0FFICE. A. DAGENY, Family Wino and Liquor Store Rt loved from 102 State to 199 Commercia stre .1. Bottled goods of the best quality. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in orices onthcfcllowingi Shrts, plain ,10 cents Unuer drawers Ctoiocesit Under shirt 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchief 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen and othe work in proportion. Flannels m d other work inj teUigently -vr ashed by hand Col, T, Olmsted Prop' Hygienic SKidy Teaches us not to use adulterated food, Remember we use no coloring for eggs, glucose for sugar nor grease for lard in our pastry, Everything tho best at the Home Bakery Insurance block. Edward W. TiIIsod Teach ?r ol Piano. Statt Insurance building, J. A. 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, City Election Notice. Notice Is hereby given that a City Election of tho City of Salem, Oregon, will bo held In tho several wards of the City of Salem, Oregon, on Monday. December Oth, A. JX, 1897, and that tlio polls of the several wards will be opened at 10 o'clock In the forenoon and until 4 In tho afternoon of said day for tho purpose of electing A City Treasurer, Ono Alderman In the First Ward. Ono Alderman In tho Secnna Ward. Ono Alderman In tho Third Ward. Ono Aldermau In tho Fourth Ward. The places of holding said election In tho several wards of the city are as follews: First ward, at No. 3 cnglno bouse. Second ward ut Basey's p table. Third ward, at tho Armory building. Fourth ward, at Wcstacott's Btabl. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this No vember 27th, A. I., 18U7. ED. N, ED16, 27 lw. City Recorder of Salem, OraKon. WOOD WANTED Highest matket price paid for goes! wo in work. Ulacksmltb and wagon wetk at lowest figures IIERSCHBACil SMITH, 100 CHeaselnta tt BICYCLE mwI UttlmMa lUtMir Mto X. flMJUMOHt, tar'l'o rrie XhW wfc-lrj atoak M4 brellt. .upplKs. Holroan block, aag LHrty at. - mtwtmuti Vm K m Sac iHwIwrs, iaSa lrrllkiui vr ei riuchbi , l'UiW.iglfcii pr wt la !r nnttmt, J.c MERCHANTTAILOK Vh I w Mil S 9 Pnrwu iii. fSalTHtEwtt CwUMUBt. uML Mpm cwciMrtiio 'sssvl ssa. 1 sjjsr Iffffjv . VBJSM Wfyi ..