MyMm ,. mr-
Aii WASHINGTON- REIMS,
The
Newest
Perfumes
Delicate and Lasting.
A large assortment and low
prices rule at Frys Drug Store
Holidays Are Over,
And wo arc as busy as ever.
Why? Because we sell cheaper than
oyer.
51b lard 45
7 pound of lolled oats 2o
30 pounds rolled outs 100
I pound At buckle or Lion collce.. 10
II lbs same 1 00
5 lbs lard
10 lb lard 8j
A 1 llonr, per saCK 9j
(J lb gloss starch &
0 lb Arm & Hammer soda 25
20 07. bar of soap 05
M, T, RINEMAN.
132 Stato st.
SALEM LABOR EXCHANGE
Holding Public Auctions and GiVing
Balls.
Salem Labor Exchange, which has
a warehouse at lilverview, half a mile
north of the city, isenjoylug a pros
perous management since about three
months ago, when it went under the
control ot John 13. Murphy, manager,
and a stiong board of otlicials. Three
months ago there weie about $4000
In lubor and produce checks outstand
ing. By a more strict business policy
Mr. Murphy and Ills board haye re
duced tills to near three thousand
and are still pursuing a safe aud con
servative plan of operations that
makes the labor exchange checks
wortli more and more. Checks are
being cancelled that were issued lor
the permanent improvements.
TWO FEATUUUS.
Introduced area regular semi-monthly
auction, on the atternoon of the lirst
Monday and the third Saturday.
Last Saturday there was nearly a
hundred dollars worth of products
sold to the highest bidder. People
bring articles they don't want and
sell or exchange them for so methlng
they need. So It is becoming a regu
lar place for exchange of commodities,
or a real produce market.
This plan is employed to cancel
checks, as the exchange retains 25
per cent on all products deposited for
auction sales conducted lor the mem
bers. Kon-memberscan bring any
thing to be sold, traded or exchanged
on any terms they can make with
those present. Any article can be
bought at these auctions on bids in
labor exchange checks. The next
'auction at the Labor Exchange takes
place next Monday afternoon, a spec
ial date arranged for a sale before the
regular semi-monthly dates for sales
were lixed.
The Labor Exchange balls haye
been quite popular, though g I yen by
private parties. The Exchange itself
gives a ball on Friday night Jan. 28th,
when the music and basket supper
will be donated by the members, who
are all requested to bring refreshments.
Admission to the ball Is payable in
cash or exchange checks. If the ball
proyes a success it will be made a
regular feature. Do not fail to bring
your checks to the ball.
There May Come a Day When
you will have accasion to regret hav
ing done many things, but no parson
will ever regret having purchased a 10
cent La Corona. The price is not to
be compared with the amount of
pleasure derived therefrom.
Dr. Miles' Nervine
A REMEDY FOR THE
Effects of Tobacco. .
TIIE excessive use of tobacco, especially
by young men is always Injurious and
undoubtedly shortens life materially.
Mr. Ed. O. Ebsen, compositor on tbo Contra
Oosta Ncw$, Martinez, Cat, writes; "I have
used Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervlno and re
ceived much bonefit from It. I was troubled
with nervousness, dizzy spells and sleepless
ness, caused by tho uso of tobacco and stim
ulants. I took Dr. Miles' Nervlno with mar
velously good results, allaying the dizziness,
quieting the nerves, and enabling mo to
sleep and rest, Tjroving.ln my caso a very
beneficial remedy." Dr. Miles' Eestoratlve
Nervine is especially adapted to restoring
the nervous system to Its normal condition
under such circumstances. It soothes, heals
and strengthens.
Dr. Miles' Remedies
are sold by all drug
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benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
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nerves free. Address.
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fyj-1& JwF-ii ;
Cuban Resolutions Debated
in House.
THE TELLER RESOLUTION.
Morgan's Hawaiian Speech Closed
Yesterday.
Washington, Jan, 21.--By the de
cisive vote of forty one to twenty-live
the senate yesterday decided to pro
ceed atonce to the consideration of the
resolution introduced a fesv days ago
by Teller, providing for the payment
of the bonds of the United States in
silver at the option of the govern
ment. Tho resolution previded:
"That all the bonds of the United
States, issued, or authorized to he is
sued, under the said act of congress
herein before recited, are payable,
principal and interest, at the option
of the government of the Uuitcd
States in silver dollars of the coinage
ofthe United States, containing 412J
grains each of standard silver; and
that to restore to Its coinage such
silver coins, as legal tender, in pay
ment of said bonds, principal and in
terest, is not In violation ol the pub
lic faith nor In derogation of the pub
liccredlt." Vest announced his intention to se
cure a linal vote upon the resolution
as soon as one could be reached. The
vote on the resolution was as follews:
Yeas Allen, Bason, Bate. Berry. BUt
tln.. rion.w.r. flllHrin f'l'lfl.' f'l'IV.
Cockrell, Faulkner,Harris, lleltiield,
Jones of Arkansas, is.enny, ivyie, aic
Enery, Mallory, Mantle, Martin,
Mills, Mitchell, Money, Morgan, Perk
ins, 1'ettigrew, Pettus Prlehard,
Quay. Bawllns, Roach, Shoup, Stew
art, Teller, Tillman, Turpie, Vest
Walthall, Warren, White and Wol-coit,-41.
Noes Aldrich, Allison,
Baker, Cullom, Davis, Fairbanks, For
aker, Erye, Gallingcr, Gear, Gray,
Hale, ilanna, Ilansbrough. Hoar,
Lodge, McBride, Merrill, Nelson,
Pratt of Connecticut, Proctor, Sewell,
Spooner, Thurston. Wetmore 23.
HOUSE.
. Before the Cuban debate was re
sumed in the house, Lacey, Republi
can, of Iowa.chairman of the commit
tee on public lands, called up a bill t o
extend the public land law of the
United States aud granc the right of
way under certain restrictions to any
railroad organized under the laws of
any state In the union. The bill
went over and the house went Into
committee of the whole and resumed
consideration of the d plomatic and
consular appropriation uill.
Clark, Democrat, ol Mi&souri,opened
the debate with a characteristic
breezy speech. He said in part:
"If Spain does not bring the war to
a sneedv conclusion, the United
States ought to expell her from the
western hemisphere. In these days
of McIIannaism our foreign policy is
so feeble so cringing, Is cowardly that
even old and decrepit Spain insults
our Hag, maltreats our citizens and
searches our ships with perfect impu
nity, and McKinley, instead or send
ing men of war to protect our honor,
assert our supremacy and teach the
insolent and impotent dons a lesson
they would never forget, passes the
hat around and Inyites the American
people to contribute alms for the
starving and dying Cubans.
"It Is high time we served plain
and emphatic notice to all kings, em
perors and potentates that the navies
of trans-Atlantic powers shall not be
used as collection bureaus for ques
tionable debts, as was done a year or
two ago at Corinth, and a month or
two ago at Hayti.
"The Cuban case is this: For three
years the insurgents have fought witli
a courage and suilered with a forti
tude that has challenged the admira
tion of the world save the McKinley
administration. Three or four hun
dred thousand people, some papers
say 600,000 have died, men.women and
children, as much martyrs In the
cause of liberty as Warren or any
other hero who died that we might be
free, and yet McKinley administra
tion lifts not its linger to stay the
slaughter and can think of nothing
more effective for their beuelit than
to pose as a big beggar of men.
"The party of Summer, Chase, nn"d
Seward, which proudly vaunted itself
us a friend of man, has become an
ally of prestllence and arson, famine,
devastation, ranlne and murder.
"We now number over 70,000,000
souls, and the Republican adminis
tration can not oe taunted, cuffed or
kicked into resenting an Insult or
demanding reparation for an injury.
Such a contemptible and pusillani
mous policy is enough to make Grant,
Sherman, Sher'dan, Dupont. Farragut
and Porter restle.s in their coflins.
"My friends," lie said inconc'uslon,
"I invite you to lay aside the weight
that is holding you down, and assert
your rights. If only twenty-seven
Republicans will break the yoke, defy
their taskmasters and Join us in this
noble work, before the sun sets this
day we will send the glad tidings
ringing around the world that 'Cuba
is free.' Free, Thank God, by act of
the American congrees."
During the closing hour the debate
shifted to the tariff question. At 4
o'clock the debate closed, and Bailey,
the Democratic leader, tuoyed to re
commit the bill with instructions to
report the bill with an amendment
embodying the terms of the senate
Uub?n belligerency resolution, a con
troversy followed between the speaker
and Bailey of a yery personal nature.
The currency hearings before tho
house committee on banking and cur
rency continued, Secretary Fairchild
being heard through the morning and
Secretary Gage In the afternoon.
Considerable feeling was aroused by
the determination of the committee
on a party vote not to hear President
Warner, of the Bimetallic Union, and
Chairman Towne, of the Silver Re.
publican national committed unless
the gentlemen prepared a bill and as
sumed 1 ho responsibility for It. Cox,
the scnlorlncniber of tho minority,
says the'ht.tloti is equivalent to de
olinliu? to hear tlic Silver representa
tives under any circumstances, a t hey
do not wisli to appear as advocates of
any currency or banking bill, but to
resist such a measure if on gold lines.
rSenator Morgan concluded his four
days' specch to the senate on the
Hawaiian treaty. He spoke for al
most four houis and when he linlshcd
there were not more than half a
dozen senators present.
Speaker Reed, from the rostrum of
the house, and Bailey, leader of tho
Democrats, from his place on the
lloor, glared at each other at tho close
of the Cuban debate and joined an
Issue of veracity. Tills sensational
episode completely overshadowed the
interest in the Cuban question winch
has continued interruptedly in tho
house for three days, during tho con
sideration of the diplomatic and con
sular appropriation bill. Notice was
given by Williams that at the con
clusion of the debate a motion would
be made to recommit the bill with
instructions.
When the motion was made by
Bailey It was ruled out of order by the
speaker. Bailey thereupon startled
the house by atllrming that he had a
private understanding with the
speaker by which a vote should be
taken directly on the motion to re
commit. This the speaker emphat
ically denid. and there two leaders of
their respective parties In the house,
fflth white faces and voices shaking
with emotion, set their statements,
one against the other, while the gal
leries looked on in breathless amaze
ment, aud the members were in an up
roar. Smith, who said he wai present,
corroborated the speaker's side of the
controversy. The result of the speak
er's position was, that an appeal was
taken from his decision and by a
strict party vote It was laid on the
table, 108 to 114. The Democrats and
Populists, as on the two previous days,
voting against the solid Republican
strength.
, What Dr. A. E. Slater Says.
DurFALo, N. Y. Gen's: Jmm my per
sonal knowledge, gained in observing tlieer
ect 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 has certainly
saved many from Consumption. Sold by D.
J. Fry
Dr. Miles' Pain Pills, "One cent a dose."
Pain has no show with Dr. Miles' Pain Pills.
The Attitude of Japan.
Yokohama, Jan. 21. The British
battle-ship Centurion, llagshlp of the
British squadron In Chinese waters,
has arrived at Nagasaki.
The organ of the government re
proaches Russia, Germany and France
with following a selfish policy in the
far cast and adds:
"Japan will avoid alliances, but she
is prepared to ace vigorously if nec
essary for the maintenance of peace."
TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA-
To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know
What Appetite and Good Digestion
Mean, Make a Test of Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets,
Interesting Experience of an Indianopolis
Gentleman.
No trouble is more common or more
misunderstood than nervous dyspep
sia. People having It think that their
neryes are to blame and are surprised
that they are not cured by nerve med
icine and spring remedies; the real
seat of the mischief is last sight of;
the stomach is the organ to be looked
after.
Nervous dyspeptics often do not
have any pain whatever In the
stomach, nor perhaps any of the
ut,ual symptoms of stomach weakness.
Nervous dyspepsia show itself not in
the stomach so much as In nearly
every other organ; In ome cases the
heart palpitates and is irregular; In
others the bowels are constipated,
with headaches; still others are
troubled with loss of llesh and ap
petite, with accumulation of gas,
sour risings and heartburn.
Mr. A. W. Sharper of No. 01 Pros
pect St., Indianapolis, Ind., writes as
followes. "A motive of pure grati
tude prompts me to write these few
lines regarding the new and valuable
medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.
1 have been a sufferer from neryous
dyspepsia for the last four years; have
used various patent medicines and
other remedies without- any favorable
result. They sometimes gave tem
porary relief until the effects of the
medicine wore off. I attributed this
to my sedentary habits, being a book
keeper with physical exercise, but I
am glad to state that the tablets
have overcome all these obstacles, for
I have gained In llesh, sleep better
and am better In every way. The
above is written not for notoriety,
but is based on actual fact."
Respectfully yours,
A. W. Sharpeh,
01 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind.
It is safe to say that Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablets will cure any stomach
weakness or disease, except cancer of
the stomach They cure sour stomach.
gas, loss of llesh and appetite, sleep
lessness, palpitation, neartourn, con
stipation and headache.
Send for valuable little book on
stomach diseases by addressing
Stuart Co., Marshall. Mich.
All druggists sell full sized packages
at lv cents.
Want of
appetite
indicates
a disordered
system,
Brace it up
with the
bitters and
relish the
good things
which satisfy
fc. STOMACH I
bitter5
ana nourish
the Innner
man.
HOSTETTER's
CEtEBRATED V
THE PORT AU PRINCE FIRE.
Many American Residents Suffered Se
verely. Washington, Jan. 21. Minister
Powell reports to the stato depart
ment from Port an Prince that Amer
ican residents suffered very sevcrdy
from the recent lire, which destroyed
S00 homes in Port au Prince, rendered
homeless more than 2000 people and
entailed a loss of more than a million
dollars
Many of the largest American com
mercial houses were located In the
burned section. The lire spread rap
Idly and got beyond control, owing to
lack of water and Inadequate lire ser
vice. The minister says:
"This Is one cf the saddest blows
that lias ever befallen Port au Prince.
Many who w.re in afllucnt cireum
stances are paupcis today."
Swindlers.
City op Mexico, Jan. 21. The rev
elations regarding the operations of
the gang of American ciooks with
Mexican allies continues to be exposed
and show most surprising swindling
scheme, knockout drops, beating at
cards, poisoning race-horses on which
the publlce had bet heavily, etc. The
police are making fresh arrests.
Bail!
New York, Jan. 21, Justice
Dickey, in the supreme court, Brook
lyn, signed the papers admitting Ed
ward J, Ratcliile, the actor, to ball in
$2500. Ratcllffe was released from the
Tombs later In the day, but was at
once rearrested on a warrant charging
him with perjury. He was locked up
until today.
If You Have Thouule Willi your
housekeepers regarding the quality of
your groceries, see that In the future
they are purchased at Branson & Co.s'
where every attention is given the
quality of goods.
To Cure a Cold in one day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lablets. All druggists refund the
money if it falls to cure. 23c. 10-14-Om
Nobody need liavo Neuralgia. Got Dr. Miles'
Pain Pills irorn aruKRlats. "Qno
icenbadoso'
DEALER. IN
: GROCERIES :
Paints, Oils "Window Glass Var
nish, and tbe most complete stock
of Brushes of all kinds hi tho state
Artists materials, lime; hair; ce
ment and shingles; and tho finest
quality of grass seed.
i.
WANTED, ETC.
Now today advertisements lour lines
nr Irhb in frm rnlnrnn lrmfirt.pd thrno
times for 25 eta., 50 cts. a week, $1
per montn. au over lour lines at
same rate.
FOR SALE.. .A fine )oung buiro also a
second hand Wl'iard table, 2 sets ivory
balls, cues, 86 Apply J. M. Payne's
office, Commercia street, Salem, i-io 3t$
FOR SALE A fresh cow. Very cheap.
Address or call on C. A.Ciark, four miles
west ol town, Salem, Or. 1-20 31!
COW FOR LALE -r-Vonr choice ol sev
era) good fresh milch cows. Call on or ad
dress Mrs. Mary Kissling, Willard, P. O,
I-io 6
PRUNING. Fruit and ornamental nees,
shrubbery and hedges. First elass work.
Send postal orcall at residence on Tliir-
, leenth street, north ol Marion. I. D. Met
ric. 1-28 1 m
FOR SALE. Incubator ot 300 egg
capacity In fnst-classorder. N, Strikei,
State Keform School, Tnrner, 1 O.
FOR SALE At a bargain choice turned
office. railing and counter. Apply at Journal
office." 1-10 tf
FOR SALE. Two 6o gallon oil tanks.
Enquire at Harriett & Lawrence's store,
Salem, Or. 12-21 tf
FOR RENT. A good double room for one
or two gentlemen, 'n business part of city.
Rent low. Inquire at 197 Commercial
street, 12-ie, tl
The Famotis Bears
THE CALIFORNIA BEARS OF LOS
ANGEI.ES.'jCAL, , spent some time in look
ing over San Francisco with a view of pur
chasing an oulfit for Alaska. They then
came to Seattle and gave a liberal amount of
time to Inspecting the goods of the different
outfitters in Seattle after careful considera
tion they concluded ttat for absolutely relia
ble goods at reasonab'e figures there waj
notking superior or equal to the Seattle
Woolen Manufacturing Company, and would
recommend all their friends going into that
country to give this firm a call before pur
chasing elsewtere.
bigned.- 1L M. Marple, Harrp Spencer, C.
B. Daryea, Paul Tyson, Ernest White.
No better endorsement is required and a
visit from PROSPECTIVE KLONDIKERS
t ill strengthen the above statement.
THE SEATTLE WOOLEN MANUFAC
TUKING COMPANY are Pioneer manufac
urers and know the wants of Alaska miner 1.
They hive the only Woolen Mill and Clothing
factory In the City, iney maice tneir own
goods into KLONDIKE CLOTHING for
men an'' women to order without extra ex.
pense to purchaser. Their factory is running
day and night and all orders are filUd
promptly.
Seattle Woolen Mfg 0
"Home Manufacturers,"
Salesrooms, 1119 First Avenue und Cor,
Verier Way - Occidental Av,
Write for Outfitting Lists.
SEATTLE, WASH.
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OKU BN.TOYS
Both tho method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
Liver and Bowols, cleanses tho sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial, in its
effects, prepared only from tho most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in CO
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not havo it on hand will pro- 1
euro 11 promptly tor any 0110 who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAl.
WUI3V1UE. Kf. NEW YORK, NX'
'
Grocery !
100 Court st.
Coffee Bargain ; i ; s
A Superb Golden Blend Roast
Coffee, fine cup quality only
10c; a Pound i i s
The best for tho money oyer
known.
JOHNSON & BUTCHART
GREAT HEATERS I
Oregon Airtight
Stovee.
Xjp3.50to $6.50.
Only full line of this home
manufacture,
Stoves set up and repaired promptly,
STEINER & BLOSSER,
Tinners olid Stovodealers, 140Stato st'
Special Offer.
' Do you understand the advantage of taking
the Inler-State University Coure of Muiical
INSTRUCTION ?
If not, investigate it at once, It is operat
ing in twenty-fne states now, and as the
representative for the state of Oregon I am
prepared to make ycu a special discount for
the first SIX MONTHS of 1898
Call at Studio over First National Bank and
get special terms.
ETTA ANDERS WILLMAN.
Tf B, Thomas Tuthill,
Analytical Chemist .
and Assaj er.
O.TJC3 with Hnlcm Gas Light Corner
No 4 Chemeketa street P. O.Box X,
Salem., Oregon, Prompt roturn of ore
amplis. General analytical work.
Old Clothing
Made to Look Like New
At Salem Steam Dyeing and Cleaning
Works, No, 195 Commercial street.
Orders by stage, mail cr express, will
receive prompt attention,
Waldemar Nelson, Prop,
CASTOR I A
Vot Infants and Children.
Ttltit-
tlEllI
It rt
rGftea fc
Dr. MIWNerro Plasters 25c. at all druggist.
AU druggists fct'Il Dr. Mllos' Norvo Plasters.
s
Nrr
HOTELS AND BOARDING.
Hotel Salem..
M. FENNELL, Prop
Only First Class House In the City. Rates
re. sonable. Sample rooms in connection.
Can to al trains and public buildings pus
the door. Corne Slate and High streets.
GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER
Hot meals servedfiom 8 a. m. to midnight.
German cooking.
Willi bach & Nadstanech 226 Commercial
St.
H. EUGEBAUER,
lotf Prop.
LIVERY AND FEED BTABLEa
W, J, HUFFMAN,
WILLAMETTE
LIVERY STABLE !
Corner Ferry and Mberty(strecU)
Telephone 172
Newest rigs and best horses
- always in rcadincu.
fp-Coast or mountain parties v specialty.
74 t'
G. R. THOMAS,'
Proprietor of "THE ;CLTJB"J
Livery and
s Feed Stables
Corner of Liberty ai.J Terry streets.
Pest single and double r?gs in the city.
Telephone No. 24. 11 18 tf
MEATS AND POULTRY.
G.s. nmniR
NEW MARKET,
' State street, near railroad; Freshest and
best meats. My patrons say I keep the "best
meats in town. 2 2
Wolz Miescke,
Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked
meits. Lard in bulk, 9c a lb. Cheapest market
in to?n , We make it a Specialty to keep all
kind of Sausage on hand. Try us.
Just Reopened.
Brown & Son, oPthe East Salem meat mar.
ket, have enlarged and refitted their shop and
will be pleased to see all oi their old patrons
and the reit of the community. Orders taken
and delivered. Parents sending children
may depend on having their orders con
scientiously filled. "Mil
E M,CR0ISAN,
DEALiui;m;
Farm
Implements I.
and Vehicles,
Exclusive valley house for McCormick
Binders and Mowers, DufUlo Pitts Engines
and Thrashers, Spike, Disk, and Spring
Tooth Harrows, Jthn Deere Steel and
Chilled Plows. Repairsjor til Jthe forego
ing. tfSrOfllco In City Hull..
Irrigation tiours 0 to 8 a. m and 5
to 0 in tho evening.
All irrigation bills for tho bu miner
will be due und payable the 1st of
Julv.
Street sprinkling thioufrliluwn lioso
positively prohibited.
No deduction for Irritation during
absenco unless water is cut oil the
entire premises,
No ullowunco made for pari c sea
son as more water Is needed to bring
out a neglected lawn than Judicious
use for the cntlro season.
Balem Water Co,
CURE YOURSELfl
Vkm IMffil fnr (innalllrAJ
dltclitrgei, InflaniuiilloU,
. IrrlUtluna ur ukfratlua
of iii u co ui meulrBA..
1'ftluleli. ftud not utf
llHiEiuiONttieuCo. ut ur Plnom.
kCmcitti.a.nHi "" "r imsuu,
or kiii in plain wripHr,
l ox preu, rrpl'i. tut
tUU, or S bottiei, i.7i
t"ikr wot va rviUMi.
.'"one- jrmtr .
MBMiMMUaawM
Salem water
JMT ()B4Jftti
Kv
Wvn
- rTiTfuTAaBiS
,T.,-..y,.
&l
8TOOTES9 CARDS.
O. ti. TJIA.05CI
dentist,
' Saccesser to Dr. J. M.Keene, old White
Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring supeiio
operations at moderate fees in any branch are
in especial request.
Just opened.
FRANK -W DURBIN
FEED OF ALL KINDS.
D 224 Commercial street. 13et quality an'
no middle man's profits.
BnnWSTER & WHITE,
r-Dcalers Jn-
HAY. GRAIN
Shorts, chop, flour, mill feed, etc.
Telephone 178.
91 Court Bt Salem, Or
" Honest John
Truss.
Cures 50. Pei Cent.
A newtruss on a new
principle. No back
pressure; Dr. Stone's
Drug Store, agent fir
Salem Oi.
d&w!2 2 3m
Drain
Tiling.
In large and small quantities, at a great
bargain. Inquire of Hofer Bros, car
Journal, Salem. Or. d&wtf
O. H. LAKE.
Merchant -Tailor I
211 Commercial at,
(3-Sults $15 and upwards,
Pants $3 and upwards.
T- HI HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Makes a spwfalty of fine repair work, Setb
Thomas clock, etc., 2tc Commercial Street
JAS. RADER. fcELMER WHITE
CAPITAL 'CITY
Express and Transfer
:COMPANY,
Meets all mall and passenger trains. Dag
cage and express to all parts of the cltyT
Prompt service. Telephone No. 70.
t3"AT THE OLD POSTOFFICE.a
A. DAGENY.
Family Wine and
Liquor Store.
Rmeoved from mi State fn mn r"r.mmr;.i
ttrcct. Bottled goods of the best quality.
THE
Wallace Warehouse !
Storage at reasonable rates. Apply to
1 8 6t SALEM WATER CO.
SPRAY YOUR TREES,
W U the ttm tn hnvm tmnr 1U1j fnmlli
" - - v I(W jvhi tnttw iMIIIItr
or arl put in good shape and made prof
i;-uh wicti). aanjosc scale, woolly apnis
and fungus removed, and trees made healthy
bv scientific method Arlvl. frm Annlu
to Richards & Slipey, 201 High street,
HAULING,
AND TRUCKING.
Heavy and licht trucking in covered truck.
carefully done. Coal and dry wood jawed
an lengtns promptly uieivere , A trial
oliclted,
D. BENTLEY & Co..
Successors to. Salem Imp" o., Kront and
Chemeketa street,
Phone 30,
Beckn?p 5
Hamilton
have opened up business in the line of tin
ning, plumbing, sheet steel and galvanized
iron w( rks. Job work of all kinds in that
line mule a specialty. Would be pleased
to have a portion of your trade, Estimates on
all class of work furnished. Shops en Court
street in alley between High and Liberty, In
the rear oi liasey's reed stables, on liccic.
net's home properly. 1230
Salem Steam Laundry
Please notice the cut in orices
on the fcllowingi
Skirts, plain iocenti
Unuer drawers fjtoioccptt
Under shirts ...5 to looept
Socks, per pair 3 cents
Handkerchiefs. , I cent
Silk handkerchiefs 3 cenli
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen
and othet work in proportion.
Flannels M d other work in
telligently. rashed by hand
Col, T, Olmsted Prop
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