WATCHES CLEANED, 75c MAIN SPRINGS, 75 CENTS. All other work in proportion. Our work is all warranted, we stil! hove a few bargains left of the Martin stock must be sold. Call and see, All work warrantor!. Soao.id daor :iort!i of postolflco. iAII IThe fewest 'erfumes, Delicate and Lasting. A larrrc assortment and low Ipriccs rule at Frys Drug Store, Local Neu)s. Caught in the Act. A business ni.in on Commercial street lias been missing his San Fran cisco paper for a number of mornings nnd particularly on Sunday mornings, when the sneak-thlef decided to take advantage or the unsuspecting sub scriber while he was enjoying his 1 Sunday morning nap." The sub scriber referred to stood the thing as hong as he could, and yesterday morn- ling concluded to accitnln who the thief was. Concealing himself In Ills place of business he waited for the paper carrier to arrive. lint a row f movements elapsed after the depart ure of the carrier, when a young man fput In an appearance, removed the pa mper f row the door and started down ctho street. The Indignant subscriber hailed the thief and compelled him to replace the paper where ho found it. Iho man reluctantly did as he was ordered much to his humiliation, and Sneaked off down tho street. There Is no excuse for such ! unprincipled thieves as tho-o who will deprive a subscriber of his paper. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured vith local applications, as they eannot reacli the seat of the disease. Catarrli is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you must taice in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrli Cure Js not a quack medicine. It was pre scribed by one of the best physicians Jn this country ror years, ana is a reg ular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purlliers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The Derfect combination of the two In gredients is what produces such jvonueriui resuns in curing ciiuirru. Send for testimony, free. V. (jr. (JIIENEY, & UO., Prop?., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. o-a-STomxja.. li ca & CTft7 Tttyfer. iNew Repair Shop. Louis Klbelo I Las 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 For Infants and Children. 1 51s ho- f llKlln Itn er:ry ws;p. SlSUtutt e: !:' tm r r nr- ro Xm - - ' ""! STEAMliKS Altona and Ramonn leaves for Portland daily, ex cept Sunday at7 145 a. tr Quid: time, regular nei vice and low rates. Dock between ! 'ate and Court streets. M. P. BALDW Aeent, Jalcm Real, organic heart dlscaso is In C m v T curable; butnot one case In a hundred S tTfii ftlM T I of heart trouble, Is organic. VII 1 J CI 1 Tlie closc relation between heart Jr trouble and poor digestion is because a.. both organs are controlled by brandies 100 Court st, Just around the corner. Drop In with an order and be served In the best style. JOHNSON & BUTCHAItT c ore in the market to buy Dried Prunes, Dried Apples, Green Apples Potat oes Onions, OREGON FRUIT & PRODUCE CoIKMffch. AMnu """Ulo O. H. HINGES, Wntohmaker, Jeweler and Optlc'nn STATE NEWS. Baker City has a cocked hat club. Court Is in session in Dallas this week. A party of ten Albany people have started for Alaska. Ice In the ponds near The Dalles is hard enough Tor skating. The gross yaluation of Lane county for 1897 is $7,09!),433, with $707,500 111 exemptions. The dog poisoner has been abroad In Milwaukie. All tho dogs thus far poisoned are good bird dogs. Charles Rowe, of Oregon City, was arrested today atSpringwatcr.chargcd with the seduction of a yo'ing girl there. Albert and Ed Geiscr brought in i7.ron Tlmritfav the result of 27 days' mnnt. Mm Rnnanzu mine, of Baker county. There arc three tickets In the field in Albanv. Tho Republican mayor nonitneo Is II. J. Hopkins; Democrat, C. O. Burkhart; Prohibition, J. W. Senft. A. A. Baker, of the Dalles, a civil engineer, fell off ""of a bridge and struck nn his head, fatally injuring him. Ho fell but 5 feet. A Judgement in favor of the state of Oregon and against Baker county has been recorded in Baker City, and a tax levy will have to be made to raise tho amount of the Judgment, $10,928.60. During the last two months Charles Holloway has shipped from Browns ville, to outside markets, 1150 turkeys 650 chickens, 71 geese and 95 ducks, making a total of about 15,000 pounds or poultry shipped by Mr. Holloway. The Salem Journal boasts that Sal-.m Is paying 3 cents more for wheat than Albany. In the early part or the season It was boasting the other way. Albany Democrat. The Journal is always on the asceend ancy. Richard boro, aged day after four weeks. Beamish, sr of Ilills- 80, years died Thurs- an Illness of about Deceased was a Canadian, andhadlived herelOyears. A widow and two sons and three daughters sur vive him. no will be burried tomor row In the I. O. F. F. cemetery. Cure that Cough with Shiloh's Cure. The best Cough Cure. Relieves Croup promptly. One million bellies sold last year. 40 closes for 25 cts. Sold by D. J . Fry. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Take lets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B.Q. on each tablet. What Dr. A. E. Slater Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Gen's: From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing the ef. feet ol your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It ha certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by D. J. Fry Hon. W. F. Matlock, late of Eu gene, vrtw-ls now at Skaguay, Alaska, writes to II011. J. D. Matlock, .of Eu gene, trial in coiupa.iy wnu a inr. Smith, late of Portland, they have purchased property and will erect a brewery at that place, expecting to have It running by January 1, lWi. ne says that they will store 300 tons of Ico for the summer's use, aim thinks that place Is bound 10 be a good city. HEART DISEASE Some Facts Regarding the Rapid I crease of Heart Troubles. Do Not Be Alarmed, But Look for the Cause. Heart troubles, at least among American business life, it Is more often the result of weak stomachs, of poor digestion. 01 me same great neryes, .uie sympa thetic and pneutuogastrlc. In another way, also the heart Is affected by that form of poor diges tion, which causes gas and fermenta tion from half digested food; there is a feeling of oppression and heaviness In the chest caused by pressure of the distended stomach on the heart and lungs; interfering with their actien: hence arises palpitation and short breath. Poor digestion also poisons the blood, makes It thin and watery, which Irritates and weakens the heart. The most sensible treatment for heart troubles is to improve the di gestion and to Insuro the prompt us simllation of food. This can be done by tho regular use afters meals, of soma safe, pleasant auu euecuve digestive preparation, llko Stuart's Dysnensla Tablets. which may bo found at most drug stoics and which contain valuable, harmless digestive elements, In.a pleasant, con venient form. It Is safe to say that the regular, persistent use of Stuart's Pjipepsla uaoiats ax meat time win cure any IUIIUUI BlUIUdbU MUUU1U, CAVCJJI. CUO- cer of stomach. Full sized packages of the tablets sold by druggists at 50 cents. Little book on stomach trouole U I . - ' &F Filo Their Answer for Pugh & Gray, no interest in the suit. Another Step in the Warrant Injunction Case. Pugh & Gray, who wcro made par tics defendant In the conrthouse Im provement warrant caso Instituted by G. W. Hunsaker, have tiled their an swer to the second amended com plaint. A general denial of tho al legations Is made and for a further and separate answer they (through Carson & Fleming, their attorneys; allege: "Flrst-That on or about the "th of May, 1S07, Marlon county and these defendants entered into a certain agreement wherein and whereby these defendants agreed to furnish all material anil perform all labor ic- quired in altering the stairs in the county court house of sald county and making certain n-palrsand alter ations in the ollkcs of the clerk and sheriff in said court house, according to certain plans and specifications, and to liayo said work completed en or before the term of the circuit court of said county then ensuing, and said county agreed to pty to defendants therefore the sum or $1084.85. 'Second That immediately after said agreement had been made these defendants entered upon the perform ance of their part thereof, and shortly thereafter it was ascertained by said county and these defendants that In order to protect said court house from threatened injury by reason of certain defects made In the original construc tion of said building it would be nec essary to furnish material and per. form labor far in excess of the amount required under said agree ment, and thereupon said agreement was modllicd and varied by a certain contract then made between the said county and these defendants whereby these defendants agreed to furnish all material and perform all necessary la bor in the alterations in said offices of clerk and sheriff and In the olllccs also of the recorder assessor, surveyor and grand jury and repairing the said defects in the original construction of said court house to the satisfaction of said county, and in consideration thereof, said county, agreed to pay to these defendants the reasonable value of the work done and material furn ished by these defendants. "Third That there defendantsduly performed said contract upon their part, and the reasonable value of tho work done and material furnished by said defendants in the performance of said contract, is the sum of $22-12.05 "Fourth That Inpayment of said county on the 12th of June, 1807, caused two warrants aggregating said sum to bo Issued in favor of these dsfendants, and the last mentioned warrants are the same warrants de scribed In the second amended com plaint and tho agreements mentioned in the answer aro the same pretended agreements set forth in said com. plaint. "Fifth That bald warrants were on said day were purchased by one T. K. Ford from D. V. Elilen, county clerk of Marion county, and said Elilen on said day paid these defend ants tho cash warrants at their full facuyaluc and he delivered said war rants to said Ford and Ford was then and Is new a resident and Inhabitant of the city of Salem' said county, and in the said purchase said Ford repre sented that he was agent for one E. E. Wild, and Wild now resides at Sauta Anna, Anna, Ual. "Sixth That these defendants hayc not had any time since the 12th of June, 1807, and have not any right, title or. interest in or to said war rants, and these defendants hayc not any interest !n this suit." Salem Grange Officers. Tills pioneer organization of farm ers maintains itself against tho stress of years and the wear of time. Tho December session was held Sat urday at the hall In State Insurance block. The attendance was large and allhccmcd imbued with the spirit that caused things to moove along in good style, The morning session was devoted to a broad and absorbing discussion of "single tax" theories as expounded by the late Henry George, when all par took of ono of the grange's old fash ioned dinncrr. The afternoon hour was taken up with the annual election of otllccrs, Tho result of tills function Is noted as follews: Master, T. L. Davidson. Overseer, I. M. Wagner. Lecturer, Mrs. J$ella Fletcher. Stoward, II. O. Fletcher. Assistant steward, A. D. Pettyjohn. Chaplain, Mrs. Emly A. flolsc, Treasurer, George II. Crolsan. Secretary, Mrs. R. II. Leabo. Gate Keeper, Lewis Savage. Pomona, Coloma Pettyjohn. Elora, Mrs. Lizzie Walt. Ceres, Mrs. MJnerva Savago. Lady assistant steward, Mrs. Pherno Strong. The ofilcers will be Installed at the next regular meeting, on i3a.tu.rd.ay, January J, 1898, unless by reason of Its being New Year's day, the business is deferred until Saturday, the 8U1 of that month. It will bo done by Worthy State Master William M. Ililleary, of Turner, assisted by Past Master R. P. Boise, Br, "';. Choice Early Grapes. I have strong j four year-old grape vlres.of best early varieties will bear net year, Both blue and white gripes grown-on these vines', took all the premiums at tlip atato fair. . ' E.nowu Salem, Ore, CARSON LEMMG JOURNAL "X-RAYS" Salemhnsa poet InN. J. Judah. Ho has had a poem In the two local papers of this city. Ho should now write a poem for tho X Ray .Iouiwai, and get acputatlun all overthe state, Why shouldn't the clcrksor the last legislature be paid? They did Just us much work as In any previous legisla ture, and Justus hard. . The Daily Jouknai wishes Its patrons to understand thatu soon as the present rush "of advertising Is over It will bo reduced to Its old sac It is too large now to bo supplied by mail at 2o cents a month. Albany Demecrat: A' great distur bance In Salem, upon investigation was fouud to be a young man named Holt trying to run oue or Prof. Her itage'.s chromatic scales. Tills Is a (Jhemawa Indian boy's oke. Lot Pearce made a good run, con sidering that he had to carry tho dead weight or A. P. A Ism. No business or public man can carry that load as It has developed in Salem. Eugene Register: Our attention Is called to tlie fact that of six speakers chos.cn for the great U. of O. debate tonight only one is a woman, while Willamette has two women contest ants for places for the same occasion, whether this reflects upon tho ambi tion of the women of the U. of O., or the men of Willamette, is a specula tion. The Eugene EyenlngGuard also has the enlargement fiver. It Isn't en largement of the heart, because there ain't anything blggerhearted In Or egon than tho Campbell boys and their little paper. A hopefnl sign Salem has more clubs of a literary character than ever before. A man run a paper for years on tho policy of treating contemporaries as though they did not exist. Later ho started a paper and his contempora ries didn't notice him. M. W. Hunt and his Mends didn't do anything to Mr. Cherrington in the first wardl Can an oiUccr draw his salary le gally when he has not performed his sworn duty ? Lakevlew Rustler. Gov. Fletcher is Informed that we don't need him as a living wall to dc fend against any assault from Senator Patterson, Wo know lie I a Spartan and all that; but we will try and run the X Ray shop without him as a body guard. When we need help we'll call on AdJutantGcncral Tuttle, O. K. G. The Eastern Observer likes the X Ray Jouhnal bo well that It has changed Itself Into the Dally Morning Observer so as to give us a daily dish of Curry Instead of a .veekly, Did Cherrlngtou put ono of his deadly allldavits Into the first ward campaign Saturday ? Capt. Hunt was solidly opposed by tho Cherrington A. P. A. faction in tho first ward. Cherrington didn't know it was loaded. He didn't use any allldavits in tho first ward Saturday, but It "went off" Just the same. It's a cold day In Salem when Rev. Grannis can't llnd.somcbody to roast, Between the saloon, gambling dens, state fair, and nickle-In-tlie-slot ma chine, members of his congregation aro assured of an Interesting "pre lude" to his Sunday evening sermon. He should add an X-Ray column und maku the show complete. The twelve electlou Judges In the four Salem 'wards were all Republi cans today except G. G. Van Wagner. More courtesy should bo shown to tlie opposition party in this respect. Of course, so pure a man us Tom Tow u send on ono of the Boards went u long ways to ensure a square count. H. a. The nlckle-ln-tlie-slot machines were thoroughly advertised by Rev. Grannis Sunday evening. Mks. Willman, Piono and organ studio over First National hank, fi-tf Chinook ealmou belly at Stei tier's market. tf HER LIFE TRULY SAVED. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Does It. Mrs.Clias. Ia Point, a well-known resident of Denver, prai-.es this wonderful remedy. Her tostlmouy thotitd convlnco all as to tho voitli of tlie now Heart Cure and Hestora yvo Nervine. Her latter datod Uept-UtU, r-44. f UUU4 bl IUUUWH. -aM m mw - nil 1 Mas. La Pol v;, fUj? Humboldt Bt. "Typhoid fever left mo with heart trouble of the moat fcertous nature. Nothlnc the doctors gare had any effect, I had Mvoro pains In the heart, and waaunnhlo to lie on inr Jcf t side for wore than three minutes a fume. Mr heart seemed to tnlssJjeaU, and had smoVicrlnjr siMlis, in which It seemed rery breath would be my last. Wo accl dautly caw an advertisement of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and Beatoratlre Kerrlne. and purchased a bottle pt each. AUdrtaUugthn remedies a week, I could bo IKUsd in a chair and sit up an hour, und Inacuort time I was able to do light Housework. 1 shall be eversraUif pi toyou for your wonderful medicines. Truly they saved my Utp. Mia. CIIAB. LA fOIKT. Dr. Miles rUartOnrols sold on a poaltlM guarantee that the tint bottle will IbeneM. All dniKEUU Militant, e bottles tor is. or t win intent, prcnaia on receipt 01 n srlafc Bf mo uc. tiues moaicai m , kml ItartIat Dr. Miles' Heart Cwe r&S v-r "iClK: S?jnii& ..ri y 5',3'3M3iSi rwi iv-2-c.w,uu.i, 1 r Result of the Primrles. As a result of tho Republican pri maries held In this city Saturday nftcrn-ion, the candidates for alderman arc: First Ward, M. W.IIuntsStoiud Ward, E. M. Lu Fore; Tlil.fJ Ward, Leo McOrcw; Fourth Ward, Fred Legir. Tho result In tho First Ward was M. W. Hunt 42; Lot L. Pearce 32, 74 votes bcloR cast. E M. La Foro had no Appor tion In the Second Ward. Of the 89 votes polled there, Mr. La Fore re ceived 8.1, .1. Q. Wilson fi nnd Blank 1. Lee McGrew, the present Incumbent from tho Third Ward, was successful in tti.i. Ward, whero 133 votes wcrecat. Of that number Mr. Mc Grew received 82, Thos. Sims 50 and C. H. Lane 1. Fred Legg got the al derunnlc nomination fromtho Fourth Ward Of tho 127 votes polled In that ward Mr. Legg received 77 and C. II. Lane f0. Shi'oh'? CtHumpllon Cure cures when olhnrs fail, li U the leading couch cure and no home Slmu'd be wl'hout it. Plpasant to Uke and goes right to the spot. Sold by D.J. Fry. m To Cure a Cold in one day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnlno Tab- mulcts, ah druggists rcruna tne money If It falls to cure. 25c. 10-14-0m Karl's Clover Root Tea Is a pleasant laxa tive Regulates the bowls, punfl s to blood. Clears the complexion, Easy the make an.l pleasant to take'. 25 centi soldby D. J. x'rv. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Qulnlnp Tab lets., All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. 25c. The geculn litis L. B Q. on each tablet. Ladies, Take the Uest If vou are troubled with Conization, Sallow skin and a Tired eeling, take Karls Clorei Tea. It is pleasant take. Sold by D. J. Fry. - DEALER IN : GROCERIES: Painta, Oils Window Gins Var nish, and tbe moat complete stock of Brushes of all kind in the state Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and the finest quality of grass seed. WANTED, ETC. Now today advertisements lour lines or less in this column inserted three times for 25 eta., SO cts. a weok, $1 per month. All over four lines at same rate. WANTED-A-By 6IdEstablUhed House 1 1 till Grade Man or Woman, good Cluiich standing, willing to learn our business then to act as Manager and State Correspondent here. Salary J900. Enclose sellNaddres ted envelope to A. T. Elder, General Manager, Box X, care Daily Journal. b 12 6 im LOST. ,One right hand gauntlet glove. Sealskin back. Leave at Tounal office and get te'ward. 12 4 3t FOR RENT. Farm S miles South of r balem. 30 acres, improved. 8 acre or chard. 10 acres in pasture and timber. Address, L. M Perry, liberty Ore. 1 2 4 31 FOUND. 'A purse containing a small amount of change. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice. 12 3 3t "WANTED ,--A roll-top uk. C. Marsb, OS High street. Apply ..,, 12 3 311 MILCH COW.One good Jeuey milch cowforsalo. J. M. Wallace, City hall. 3 31 WILL THE PAKTY (Jiving Ihe name of Gwine that had a suit of clothes dyed nt the Salem St am flying and Cleaning Works, return the vest and get the right one W. A. NcHon. 13 3' TCTtrADE.,- A tot in Pleasant Home Ad diiion, Salem, fur a span of work horses. Addrc II Journal office, 12-3 3t WANTED Reliable young man, or woman. Stead employment, for right party. Dcrr Hfo'n. 118 State street, Salem, Orrgon. WANTED Reliable young man. or woman. Steady employment, 'for right parly. IJarr liio'i. 1 18 State street, Salem, Oregon. 12.1-jm MIBS GERTRUDE. HOBERT8 Sten ographcr and typwriter. All classes of work handled with dispatch. Office in day block, with Sherman, Condlt & Park, Srlem, Telephone 14. 11 26 im( ROOM TO HENT-Nicely furnished 100ms, near state I ouse, for gentlemen. Terms reasonable. Inquire at 276 State street II-23'tfJ VETERINARY - W, Uog, Veterinary Surgeon 'ias removed his office from the Fakhlor. Stable to Huflman't Stable, back of the WHUmcttc Hotel, Salem, u-lo.lm FOR RENT.r-CJood office room on floorjighted and heated, rates low. at fouinal office. ground Inquire If RIGHT IN TOWN.Any one wanting drain tile In small r large quantities can get them right here in town. Call at Journal offioc tf CRAPE PLANTS FOR BALa- Sevcral thousand rooted cuttings of genuine Suedtwater grants (l per hundred. Also several hundred gallons of grape juice. Sold very Jow, Stephen Limbeck, near Durbin red barn, 13231! "The Light of the World OH OUIt HAVIOtt IN AttT" Cost over 8100.000 to publish. Con tains nearly 200 full-page engravings ofourBavIor, by tho great iriostera. Every picture Is reproduced from some famous paintings. Agents are taking from thrco to twenty orders per day. The book s so beautiful that when people see It thoy want it. The llcrmltage, PradoJ Ufllzl. PJttll Vatlcan,NatIonal of ffOndon. National of Hcrlln, JiclYidcro and other cele brated European galleries have placed their greatest and rarest treasures At our disposal that they mlfjht be pr. graved for thlB superb work. T?insT GfcANOE AT1 THE PIOTURE UKOUGIIT jTEARB TO MY EYES" says one. "Cleared tJ60 first week's work with tho book," says another. 'Some high grade man or woman should secure the agency hero at once, says every editor, "as 1500 can soon be made taking orders for it." Nearly 810,000 expepded on new plates for edition coming from press. Also a man or woman of good church standing can secure position of Man ager and Correspondent of this terrl- tory, to devote all his time to employ ing anu (inning agents ana cor responding with them. Address for full particulars A. P. T. ELDER, Publisher, 278 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. d 120 1m 1 john mm ! B t. They All 'Thcro are fads mcdlcino as well ns Come other things," said a busy drncttlst, "but tho most Back remarkable thbg about Hood's Barsa parllla is that customers who try other remedies all cone back to Hood's, and Ibis is why the enormous sales of this great medicine MPS keep up and continue the 1 whoto your round, steady J m a clock. "Why h itT" "O, simply bewuso Hood's Sarsaparllla has moro real cuta tlvo merit than any tnedlolno I oversold." This Is of dally occurrence In almost every drag store. Hood's Sarsaparllla has cured more sickness, and made rooro happiness through restoration to health than any other medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho standard the One True Blood rnrlflcr.' r ,, rtft are tlie only pills to take HOOd S PlIIS wlilt lln.'Sarwimrlll- Up To Date Service A Great many Pacific Coast people, when contemplating a trip er.pt and when bringing friends west, know very little about the interior line, nnd the object of this article Is to afford reliable Information. In the llrst place for good time mid service, select a route via St. Paul and Minneapolis, because tho lines that way are continuous under ono system without any chango of cars, and every man from peanut agent up Is a courteous, reliable nnd cxpeii need officer, ready to aid und protect you In every emergency nnd capable of making you feel at homo and com fortable (luring the long joarney. Then see that your ticket reads via the Wisconsnn Central Llnei brcau33 that thoroughfare affords rt 'Icily llrst claw service, nnd '.lie mails nn Its dining carsfAlwiys i'aRjn:ib'c In price) are equalled ly rev. iirrH-xrollcd by none. Goo. S. Batty, Vu jUnrk dt., Purtljnil, Or.li. (li'nrnsl Agent for this company uiid will sliccrrully rurt.lsh you 11 neat 1 nd bandycalcDder and full Informiitltn on the subject of transportation, If uldiessed or called upon, and any Jigon will upon appli cation, sell you a ticket over the Wis consin Con' nil Lines. tf Call for County Warrants. . Notice Is here given that I hayc funds on hand to pay all warrants pre sented prior to January 1,1807 and in terest will cease on tho same from the date of this notice. Dated Dee. 2, 1897 O. L.-Brown, 12 2 1 wd&w County Treasurer. The Oentleman Fak-meii. This is a handsome illustrated monthly magazine for farmers and all classes. It is edited by practical men, and flney illustrated. Tho price is only a dollar a year, and it should be in every rural homo. The Journal has made arrangements to club this moso dcsireable periodical at the low price of 75 cents. Sample coplco can bt een at this 0 nice, tf OA.STOHIA. E M, CR01SAN, DEALER IN Farm l ImpIemeDfs f ? and Vehicles, "Exclusive valley house for McCormick Uiuders and Mowers. Buffalo Pitts Engines and Thiashers, Spike. IDisk. and Snrlne Tooth Harrows, Ji hn Deere Steel and Chilkd l'lows. Repairs lor Ul 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 and repaired "promptly, BTEINER & BLOSSER, Tinners and Stovedealers, 140 State at NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY .PUMPS.. BARR &. PETZEL axe beadmiarers, for them. and all work oonneotecl with the tmajfWM. PLUMBERS AND TINNERS, 214 Commercial st T, B, Thomas Tuthill, Analytical Chemist and Assa) er. Ofloe with Salem Gas Light Co., or No 4 Cbemeketa street P, O.Box X Salem, Oregon. Prompt ore samples. General analytical work diw MOTELS AMD BOAKDDfa. Hotel Sal?m. M. FENNELL, Trop' Only Fit st Class House In the City. Rates reasonable. nmpt renms in connection Can to aU trains and public buildings pass the door. Come State and High streets. ..ChaMiD floiise.. I Just the spot for Commercial ttavei, first class in all points, reduced rates. Convenient or street cars to all directions. House sup plied with best well water In the city.. 216 Church Btrtct, Salem, Or. MRS. CHATW1N, Pi op, GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER Hot meals served ficm Sa.ni. to midnight. German cooking. Wilh'Bach & Nadstancch S25 Commercial St. H. EUGEBAUER. latf Prop. LIVERY AND TEED STABLEa W, J, HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE Corner Kerry and Mlierty streets Telephone 172 Newest rigs and fcbest horses always In readincu. fy Coast or mountain parties t specialty. -- 7 14 tf C. a THOMAS.' Proprlotor of "THE JCLUB" Livery and t Feed Stables Corner of Liberty arid Ferry streets. Best slnole and double rigs in the city. Telephone No. 24. 11 18 tf MEATS 'AND POULTRY. G.S. FIIKl NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad 1 Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town, a 3E Wolz Miescke, Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked me ts. Lard In bulk, 9c a lb. Cheapest market in town . We make It a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us. Just Reopened. Brown & Son, ofthe East Salem meat mar ket, have enlarged and refitted their shop and will be pleased to see all ot their old patrons and the rett of the community. Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending chlldron may depend on having their orders con scientiously filled. "Mil WE WANT , , Your market chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese and eggs, highest cashprice paid. REMEMBER , , we sell thorough bred poultry and eggs, ( oultry supplies, lice killer, and bone meal. OREGON POULTRV fc SUPPLY CO. 114 COURT ST SALEM OR. ! inbu6ic. 0 Wf I have just fitted out a utudio proper, nnd am prepared to teaoU tho piano or organ to olilldrencv odulta. My method for children is tlie uoweBt and best. A cer. tiilcatd granted from the 'West, tern Couaervetory, whose inter state system I reprosent Stu dio over First National bank and at 376 Church st. I MRS. THANK. WILLMAN. Modern Woodmen of America, Tho OrlKlnal Order of Woodcraft. An organization at ttio members by tlie members and for tlio members. Its territory is conllned to tho north west states out of winch all cltlca of 200,000 population aro exoiuded. HlKlicst numbers of assessments tn any ono year lias been eleven. Cost of Insurance at ago 40 lias neycr exceeded $5.60 ner ycur. Record for 1897. 270.- 000 members and ton assessments. Averaco auo 35 years. Amount of in suranoo in force 000,000,000. For more dednato information bco Btnall folders or apply to V7. E. DOCKSQtf, Depuey Head Consul, with Perb & Co., 254 Commercial street, Safe hi, Oregonj UVHH ' l Salem later Co. aKTOniceinCity Hull.. Irrigation hours 0 to 8 8. nand5 too in thceyenlntr. All irrigation bills for the summer will be duo and payable tho 1st ot July. Bircet sprinkling thioughlawn hose positively prohibited. No deduction for Irrigation during absence unless water Is cut or! the cntlro premises, Ufa ullowanco made for part of tea son as more water Is needed to briuK out a neglected lawn than Judicious use for the entire season. - Balkm Wateb Co. O. M. niAQK "2)entM, Corner', Salem, Or. PartM Mri operations at 6dert fees m tmj toaMtnM fa efucWtl reyt. Money to Loarj, Wa are prepared to make leant t a Xm rate of Interest. Money fcmtnfced, en p proved application, wltScmt delay, StMe ' county and city warrants becbt. BOISE BARKER, to-4 im d&w 270 CoBHHercta4 K Drain Tiling. Tn larta nntl mviaII mianttotML a a b-uealo. Incrake of Sofer Broa. Journal Salem. Or. d&wtf C. H. LANE ail Commercial st., Salem Or ty Suits its upwards, l'anttt pwadf'. T- H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWKLER, Makes a spMalty of fine repair work, SrJi Thomas clock, etc. ate, Commercial Stit JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer COMPANY, Meets all mall and passenger trains. Bag. cage and express to all parts or the, eity Prompt semce. Telephone No. 70. JUST OPENED. FRANK W DURBIN FEED OF ALL KINDS. 224 Commercial street. Det quality and no middle man's profits. AT ITHE OLD P0ST0FFICE. A. DAGENY, Family Wino and Liquor Store R& loved from 102 State to 109 Commercia street. Bottled goods of the best quality. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in orices outhcfcllowingi Skirts, plain , ...loccsts (Jnner drawers Stoiocertt- Under shirts 5 to loeepu Socks, per pair , 3 cents Handkerchiofs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs OeenH Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen and othev work In proportion. Flannels -f d other work in telhgently -washed by hand) CoL T, Olmsted Prop Hygienic Sliidy Teaches us not to use adulterated food, Remembsr we use no coloring for ev. glucose for sugar nor grease for lard ia oar pastry, Everything the best at the Home Bakery; Insurance block. Eduterd tf . Tillson Teacher of Piano. Statt Insurance building. No more Cofiln Monopllesln Salem. J. A. ROTAN 256 Commercial street, Ilaa Just added a full and completo lino of Collins, Caskets, Itobcs and everything protalnlng to tho under taking business. Embalming a specialty. Heeds no recommondatlon as ho has practiced his profession in Salctn for 15 years and that will speak foritsolf, I also carry a full line of furniture, carpets, wallpaper, mould ings. Prices to flt tho hard times. Call and' bo convinced. Phono at storo No, 103, at houo No. 04. "Honest John " Truss, Cures 50 Per Ct. A new.truu on a new principle. No back pressure. Dr Stent's Oru Store, agent fx Solem Or, dSwu 3 3m Notice, Notice is hereby glr that Jt will net be responsible for tutf dUs contracted on my account, unlwa contracted by myself I person, naked at Salem, Ofsgoa, tMt Nwretaber 19, 1897, lost 4w EUBEN IKS. BICYCLE and UaUwsUa Repair AM B. 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