Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, February 21, 1898, Image 3

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OPB ENJOYS
Both tbo method and result wlinn
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tlio taste, and acta
gently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys,
ijivor ami oowcis, cleanses tlio sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fovers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac
ceptable to tlio stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the 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 60
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, (ML
LOWSVIUE, KX. NEW YORK. ff.r
Washington's Birthday Ball.
A Grand Ball will be given at the
Labor Exchange hall, by the Ex
change, on Tuesday, February 22. La
bor Exchange checks will be taken
as payment for tickets. All are re
quested to bring a basket supper. A
regular bus will be run from the Ex
change to the city.
J. E. Murphy.
2 19 3t Manager.
Cut Rate via Candian Pacific Railway Co.
625 first class, $20 second class, to
St. Jfaul, Minneapolis and intermed
iate points.
$31 50 first class and $20.50 second
class to Chicago.
$40 iirst class and $30 second class to
Montreal, Toronto and all points on
main line of Canadian Pacific Hall
way. Cut rate to all point? east, for
further information. Call on
DnnnY & Co.
254 Commeiclal street, Salem, Or.
Assignee's Sale.
An opportunity to buy the old,
established business of E. F. Osburn
Stock of general merchandise. I am
offering this entire stock of goods in
one lot. If you anticipate going into
business, this is your opportunity.
Come and examine this stock, and
make me a bid, by the 1st of March,
1898.
Jefferson Meyers,
Assignee for E. F. Osburn.
2-18-d & w,
Spray Pumps, Mill Pumps And
House pumps, cheaper than ever.
"Wind mills. $20, $25 and $30; hydrallc
rams; extra stout, hose for spray
pumps; water piping and all kinds of
pipe littlng always on hand.
Griswold & Chase,
55 State street, Salem.
218 3t wit
Whooping cough Is the most dis
tressing malady; but Its duration can
be cut short by the use of One Minute
Cough Cure, which is also the best
known remedy for croup and all lung
and bronchial troubles. Stone's Drug
Store.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Lazatlve BronioQulnino Tab
lets all druggist refund the money
if itfails to cure. 25c. The genuine
has L. B Q. on each tablet.
To Cure a 'tCold in one day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
tablets. All druggists refund the
money If it falls to cure. 25c. 10-14-Cm
Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipation
t's the Celt and if after using it you don't
i.ay so, return the package and get your
money. Sold by D. J. Fry.
CAST
For Infants and Children.
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ilaile
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To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Take
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it falls to cure. 25c. The genuine
lias L. B.Q.on each tablet '
Be Not Deceived! A Couph, Horseness or
Croup are not to be trifled with. A dose in
Iome ofShilo's Cure will savj you much
trouble. Sold by D. J. Fry.
Nobody need have Neuralgia. Get Dr. Mile
Pain Pllla trom druggists. "One cent a doa'
Don't annoy others by your cough
ing, and risk your life by neglecting a
cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures
,-nnrrhu ..nirts. r.rnun. erinnc and all
throat and lung troubles. Stone's
Drug Store.
Hood's
Ilestore full, regular action
of the bowels, do not Irrl- K ill
tate or Inflame, but leave 111 9
all the delicate digestive or-
ganitm In perfect condition. Try them. 25 cents,
prepared onlj tj C. L lUmi & Co.. Iwell, Man.
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( INDIAN WAH VETERANS MEET.
They Adopt Some Strong Resolutions
Saturday.
I Ata meeting of Bennett Camp No.
8, Indian Wur Veterans held In the
l police court room at the city hall Sat
urday afternoon, ref-olutious pertaln-
ItiK to the bin and Its subsequent pas
1 shkc that Is now before the house of
representatives which provided for
the survivors or the late Indian warn,
were passed.
Col.T. B. Walt presided at the
mooting and Chas. Calvert kept a
record of the minutes.
Several reminiscent speeches were
made and Col. T. B. Walt Introduced
the following resolution which was
unanimously adepted:
"Whereas, Over forty -two years ago
we defended the citizens of the Pu-
cllic Northwest against the toma'
!wk and scalplnu-knlfe of tin
the
hoardes of merciless savages that in
fested this country then. In 1855 and
'50 all of the tribes north of California
west of the summit of the Rocky
Mountains, south of British Columbia
and cast of the Pacific ocean, were
on the warpath (with the exception of
the Lawyer's band of Nez Perces) oc
cupying a territory so large that if
the Island of Cuba could have been
dropped in the center of it. it might
haye been years before It would have
been discovered.
"Whereas, We as young Americans,
responded to the call, furnishing our
arms and equipments In the majority
of cases.
"Whereas, Some of us, after wait
ing seven years.recetved one-third the
pay of the regular army of the United
States, others nothing, and that is all
the recognition we have ever received
for our services, save just before an
election somebody who wanted to be
returned to the United States senate
or congress would get a bill through
one house or the other 'Just enough to
fool the old fellows and then have
their dupe, Col. T. A. Wood, of Port
land, herald it to the old veterans
that they would get their pensions
and war claims right away off.
"Whereas. We haye bad enough of
this kind of neglect and bosh; be It
"Resolved, By Bennett Camp,
No. 8, Indian War Veterans, of the
North Pacific coast, that we will use
our best efforts at the polls and In the
state legislature to prevent any man's
return to the United States senate or
the congress of these United S tates
who has failed In the past.or who falls
to get a bill through thin congress and
signed by the president for our just
and long over-due relief.''
Adjournment was taken until the
last Saturday In March, when the
camp will meet at the place at l p. m
$ioo Reward, $ioo.
The reader of this paper will be
Dleawed to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure In all its stages, and
that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh cure
is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken interna'lv. acting di-
rectlv oti the blond ant mucous sur
faces or tne system, bin rcoy oesiroy
lnc the foundation ot tau disease, and
glying the patient strength by bntld
Ing up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. The proprie
tors have so much faith in Its curative
powers, that they offer One Hundred
Dollars for any case that it falls to
Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, O.
iSoldby Druggists, 75c.
Call
for Democratic Primaries
and
County Conventions.
The Democratic Primaries for the
purpose of electing delegates to the
Marion County Democratic conven
tlon to be held on Marcli 115, 1893, at
10 o'clock a. m., in the opera house,
Salem, Oregon, lare called to meet in
the various precincts on Saturday.
March 5, 1898 at 2 o'clock p. in.
The apportionment of delegates of
said convention from each precinct is
as follows, to-wlt;
Salem "No.l ,
Salem No. 3 , , , 10
South Salem,,.. ., 7
East Salem,,,,
Englewood , , , 9
JelTerson . 7
Turner
Sublimity 7
Mebaina
finrfiplrl. 4
West Sllverton 0
Mt. Angel
Brooks
Pnlrflolrl... 2
Hubbard ?
Butteville
St. Paul
Elk-Horn
Silver Falls
Salem No. 2
Knlnm "No. 4
YewPark 7
Prospect
North Salem 4
Marlon fj
Aumsyllle Z
Stayton I
Horeb
East Sllverton ,, 7
Macleay f
Monitor
Oervais
Woodburn i
Aurora j;
Champoeg rj
Howell Prairie 5
Breitenbush
Total 204
Hv order of the Marlon County
Democratic County Central Commit
tee.
John Bayne, Chairman.
Dan'l J. Fry, Secretary, d & w td
What Dr. A. E. Slater Says.
Buffalo, N. V. Gents: .From my pef-
r,r.al Vnouledee. paired in obteivirc II eer
ect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced
Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the
most remarkaoie Kcmear ini um ever ucru
brought to my attention. It ha certainly
saved many from Consumption. Sold by D.
I. ,
For Constipation take Karl s Clover Root
tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cures Head,
ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on the face
and makes the head clear aa a bell. Sold by
D.;j. Fry-
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THIRTY-FIFTH ANNIVHHSAUV.
Central Lodge Knights of Pyths Cele
brates the Event.
The thirty-fifth anniversary of the
organization of the Knights of
Pythla was very appropriately ob
served on Sunday evenlug by Central
Lodge No. 18 atid the Rathbone Sis
ters of Centralia Temple. The anni
versary occurred on Saturday, but the
exercises were held in the Unitarian
church, Sunday evening. The church,
and particularly the rostrum, was
profusely decorated with the colors
and emblems of the order
Proceeding the address of the even
ing, Roy Gesncr executed a violin solo
In his usual accomplished manncr,and
Luke Linn was heard In a vocal con
tribution. Mrs. Ilallle Parrlsh
Hinges, Salem's most accomplished
vocalist, delighted her auditors by
singing "Jerusalem." It Is always
a pleasure to near Mrs. Hinges
sing.
The local Knights disnlaycd uood
judgment In selecting Rev. W. E.
Copelanu to deliver the address ot tue
evening. Besides being one of the
most cultured pulpit orators in the
city, Rey. Copeland was for several
years past supreme representative for
tne state ot iNeuiasKa, ana is person
ally acquainted with tlio noble work
carried on by the order of which he Is
an honored member.
The Knights of Pythias was tho
third secret society organized being
preceded by the Free Masons and Odd
Fellows, only. While the Pythian or
der did not grow very rapidly for a
time following Its organization, it
now has a menibershln of nearly 500.-
OO.i members and Is truly un American
and a patriotic order.
The hrst secret society however, ex
isted prior to Christ. About 400 B. C.
there wassuch an organization which
had a double object viz: that of tho
study of philosophy and the higher
lite and to defetid its members iroin
oppression.
Tiie sneaKer recueu me siory oi
Damon and Pythias upon which ex
ample the Knights of Pythias order
was formed.
But there Is a religious side to the
Pythian Knighthood. James says:
"pure religion and uudeflled before
God and the Father Is this, to visit
the fatherless and the widows in their
allllction find to keep unspotted from
the world."
This is the religious side of Knights
of Pythias.
The Knights of Pythias is a union
of friends tor assistance and mutual
benefit and for the advancement of
virtue, bravery, benevolence and
honor.
The members of Central lodge No,
18, K. of P., and Centralia Temple,
Rathbone Sisters, attended the ser
vices In a boay occunying the seat9 in
thc-main body of the church which
had been reserved for them,
Pyjr. Lawler in Town.
W. B. Lawler, developer of the
Santlam quartz mines, was In town
today, enroute to Salt Lake. He told
a Journal reporter that he had not
lost faith In the property at Anldem
but was encased In preparations to
put In a now process that would slop
waste of the baser ores, lie says
there Is very little free milling ore
and the yield Is from $3 to $0 per ton.
Mr. Lawler was in the city to see
his counsel Wm. II. Holmes and Setb
R. Hammer, and took the boat for
Portland, whence he takes the night
train for Salt Lake. He says $307,000
has been put Into the Anldem mines.
Not Troubled Now,
"From my childhood I haye been
In poor health. When I was 10 years
old I had salt rheum on one of my
hands. I got a bottle of Hood's Sar
saparilla and before 1 had taken all
mv hand was well. I have never
been troubled with salt rheum since."
Mftfj. Bertha Reip,
Baker City, Oregon,
Hood's Pills are easy to take. Cure
Indigestion, headache.
EastOregenian: A little negro was
a mall-carrier on a small route In
Georgia. He offended a big bully, who
threatened to whip him. "i am only
a little nigger" said the little fellow,
"but if you hits nie you hits
you'r Uncle Sam." The big bully
left the negro, who was fully ac
qualnted with his rights, alone.
"Saved Her Life,"
M'
IIS. JOHN WALLET, of Jefferson,
Wis., than whom none is morehlghly
esteemed or widely known, writes.
"In 1630 1 had a severe attack of LaOrlppo
and at the end ot four months, in spite ot all
nhTBlclans. trlends and good nursing could
do, my lunga hoart and nervous system wore
so completely wrecked, my life was de
spaired of, my friends giving mo up. 1 could
only sleep by tho use of opiates. My lungs
and heart pained mo terribly and my cough
was most aggravating. I could not lie in
one position but a short time and not on my
lett side at all. My husband brought me
Pr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure and I be
gan taking thorn. When I bad taken a halt
bottle of each I was much better and contin
ulnc Derslstently I took about a dozen bot
tles and was completely restored to health to
the surprise of all."
Dr. Miles' Bemcdles
aro sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of tbe heart and
nerves free. Address,
DB. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
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INTENSE SUFFER!1
From Dyspepsia and
ach Trouble.
Stom-
Instantly Relieved and Permanently
Cured.
A New Discovery, But Not a Patent
Medicine.
Dr Rcdwcll relates an interesting
account of what he considers a re
markable cure of acute stomach
trouble and chronic dyspepsia by the
ti-e of the new discovery, Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets.
He says: The patient was n man
who had suffered to my knowledge for
years with dyspepsia. Everything he
ate seemed to sour and create acid and
gasses In the stomach; he had pains
like rheumatism In the back, shoulder
blades and limbs, fullncs and distress
after eating, poor appetite and loss of
llesh; the heart became effected,
causing palpitation at night.
1 gave hint powerful nerve tonics
atid blood .remedies, but to no pur
pose. As an experiment. I finally
bought u fifty cent package of Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets at a drug store
and gave them to him. Almost Im
mediate relief was given and after
he had used four boxes he was to all
appearance fully cured.
There was no moro acidity or sour
watery risings, no bloating aftci
meals, the appetite was vigorous and
lie has gained between 10 and 12
pounds in weight ot solid, healthy
llesh.
Although Stuart's Dyspopsia Tab
lets are advertised and sold In drug
stores yet I consider them a most val
uable addition to any physician's line
of remedies, as they aro perfectly
harmless and can be given to children
or Invalids or in any condition of the
stomach with perfect safety, being
harmless and containing nothing but
vegetable and fruit essences pure pep
sin and Golden Seal,
Without any question they are tho
safest, most effective cure for Indiges
tion, biliousness, constipation and ad
derangements of the stomach how
ever slight or severe.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro sold
by druggists everywhere at fifty cents
for full sized package.
To our best,
health Is the
first requisite
The stomach,
liyer and
bowels
renovated by
the bitters
gives full
control of
all our
faculties
P CEtEBRATEO 0
Hitters
U'NfNNHESBsJW
DEALER
: GROCERIES
Painta, Oils Window Glass Var
nlsh, and tbe most complete stock
of Brushes of all ldnds In tbe stato
Artists materials, lime; hair; co-
tnnnt- nnrl oVitnp-la. nnil tVll flupat:
y quality of grass seed.
sKErsBvasBsasBrxsssasssEXH
WANTED, ETC.
New today advertisements four lines
or less in this column inserted three
times for 25 cts., 50 ots. a weelc, $1
per month. All over four lines at
same rate.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. r-130
rcr es, near Silem on good road. 90 acres
under cultivation. Address "A" Journal
Office, 3 2' 3tJ
TO VmOM IT MAY CONCERN...!
will nof le responsible for any debts con
,, traded by any other than myself. Dated
Feb. 19, 1898. II, Peterson, Liberty, Or.
z-zi 3t
WANTED. Female help to do general
housewoik. Apply by mail or in peisen to
J. I. Longcore, Holme's hop yard. V. O,
address Salem. 2 17 ttT
WANTED ,A partner to work a good
paying patent in a given number of states
or will sell an entire interest. For particu
lars call on or address "11" Journal. 27 im
TO EXCHANGE, Two farms In Rocue
Kiver Valley ,o exchange for Willamette
Valley farm proper y. For further particu
lars address C. Journal. 2-4 ira d&w
NEW ARRIVED.--A large assortment
of new, decant umbrella covers just re
ceived. Come and see them. A selection
of a dozen qualities. Now is the time to
have your umbrella covered. Call at L. E
Gardner, 228 Liberty St. I 26 im
FOR SALE At a
o(Tice;r; iling and counter,
office'.
turned
Apply at Journal
i-lo tf
FOR RENT. A good double room for ono
or two gentlemen, in business pait of city.
Rent low, Inquire at 197 Commercial
street, 12-IS tl
VIAVI.
free (Illustrated lectuie to women ever
Saturday, at 2,'3'j p. m, State Insurance
building, by
MRS. F. E. ALFORD,
2 11 Manager
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IN ta
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uiwww.ilTj'jAi nm
Grocery!
100 Court st,
A Superb Golden Blond
Coffee, fine cup quality
3 Pounds for 25o ;
Vermont JrVTaplc Syrup
In bulk, per gallon 75c.
Flour 90a95c per sack,
JOHNSON & VANDEVERT.
Salem Water
OFFICE IN C1TV HALL.
Irdgation hours 6 to 8 a. m. and 5 to 9 in
the evening.
All irrigation bills for the summer will be
due and payable the 1st of July.
oirtet sprinkling througn lawn lose posi
tively prohibited.
No deduction for irrigation dining absence
unless water cut off the entire prem es.
No allowance made for pari omis seaon as
more water is needed to bring outf a neglected
ftwn than 'uilieinus use the entire Reann.
SALEM WATEK CO. '
JSCGoods for Gold Huntcrs,A"
Arc You Going to
Alaska?
Some of your friend are. if a'ou are not
Say to them Seattle is the place to outfit
Seattle Woolen Mfg Ci
Are Pioneer; manufacturers of Alaska
clothing.
Have Iheir own mill and clothing factory
Complete outfits on hand and made to order
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Salesrooms, iiiq First Avenue and Cor.
Yesler Way 8- Occidental Av.
) write lor uuthtting L'sts.
SEATTLE, WASH.
I-l4-wm& p-l
CUT TO THE CORE
LIMA f
BEANS
10 lbs. for
20 los. for
50 lbs. for.
25c
50o
Salt I SS
VMAV I Stock,
SOlbs. for..
.faClbs for..
100 lbs. for.
40o
30o
50c
COOKDMO
eallon
MOLASSES,
rer
30c
Symp
2 gallon pails,75c
4 2 gal. 51,40
Pickles, per kog 05c
Dried peaches, fancy, Olbs 25c
TA7T.-or f Shouldcr.per lb,8 J
x vacuo Hams pcr ibu 12
Lard
5 lbs 45c
10 lbs 85c
Lilly White Stayton Flour, per sk,8oc
Aumsvllle 05c
Salem Special 00c
0 lb. Arm and Haiuuiei Soda 25c
01 b. Gloss Starch 25c
ORANGES 10c doz.; 3 doz. 25c.
LEMONS 10c doz.; 3 doz. 25c.
M, T, RINEMAN
J 32 Stato street.
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,
J, B,Thomas Tuthill,
Analytical .Chemist
and Assaj er,
Oaios with Salem Gas Light Co,
No 4 Cbemeketa street P. O.Eox X,
Salem., Oregon. Prompt return of ore
sample. General analytical work.
Beckn?r &
Hamilton
have opened up business in the line of tin
ning, plumbing, theet steel and galvanized
iron w rks. Job work of all kinds in that
line mide a specialty. Would be pleased
to have a portion of your trade. Estimates on
all class o) work furnished. Shops on Court
street In alley bttwern High and liberty, in
the rear of llasey't Feed stables, on Beck
ntr' home f roperty. 12 30
STHAVEU, DETECT1VB AOENOY, 126
Kearny Street, Ban Francisco, Cab To
dlstrlot attorneys, sheriffs, attorneys at
lw end private partlesi I'repared to Iraniact
all business of a confidential and Intricate
Character exjedltloiily and on reasonablo
tcrini. Corronpoudcnts all over the world.
.Uja? "W ' a. frjf
HOTEXiP AND DOARDlliO,
Hotel 5al?ER.
M. rENNELL, Prop
Only First Class House In the City. Rates
reasonable. Sample rooms in connection
Can to a'l trains and public buildings pass
the door. Come State and High streets.
GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER
Hot meals served,fiom 8 a.m. to midnight.
German cooking.
With Bach & Nadstnnech 226 Commercial
St.
H. NEUGEBAUER,
I9tf Prop.
LIVERY AND PEED STABLE&
w,
T
HUFFMAN,
WILLAMETTE
Comer Ferry and Mbertystreets
Telephone 172
Newest rigs and jbest horses
always in readineu,
rarCuast or mountain parties 1 specialty.
7M tf
G R. THOMAS.
Proprietor of "THE CLUB"
Livery and
i Feed Stables
Comer of Liberty ai.d Ferry streets.
Icst single and double r'cs in the city.
Telephone No. 24. 11 18 tf
MEATS AND POULTRY.
NEW MARKET,
State street, near railroad. Freshest and
best meats. My patrons say I keep the best
meats in town. 2 a
Wolz Miescke,
Dealers In all kinds of fresh salt and smoked
me ts. Lard In bulk, oc a lb. Cheapest market
in toR-n. We make it a Specialty to keep all
kind of Sausage on hand. Try us.
Just Reopened
Blown & Son, of.the East Salem meat mar
ket, have enlarged.iind refitted their shop and
will be pleased to see all of their old patrons
and the reit of the community. Orders taken
and delivered. Parents sending children
may depend on having thlr. orders con
scientiously filled. "Mil
SALEM
STEAM LAUNDRY!
Pleaso notice the out in priocs
ou tho folic wlnjj
St'ts, plain .' locents
Unuer drawers 5 to locenu
Under shirts 5 to I o cents
Socks, per pair 3 cents
Handkerchiefs I cent
Silk handkerchiefs .... 3 cent 1
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen
ind othei work in proportion.
CyFlannela and t .thor work intelligently
washed by hand.
COL. J OLMSTBAD, Proprietor
E M, CR0ISAN,
DEALER m
Farm
Implements !
and Vehicles,
Exclusive valley house for McCormlck
Binders and Mowers, Buffalo Pitts Engines
and Thrashers, Spike, Disk, and Spring
Tooth Harrows. Khn Deere Steel and
Chilled Plows, Repairs lor s.11 the forego
ing.
McFadden & Pennebaker,
(Successors to Ira Erh)
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sash, Doors
Blinds, Mouldings, Etc.
First door north of Salem Iron Works,
Telephone 105. 2 7 3m
Ml STABLE
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fee
BUSEXEOS CARDS.
o. m. mAOK
Dentist
Snnvtw n Dr. f f QKVi-n nlit WUlf
Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superio
operations at moderate feet in any branch are
In especial request.
JUST OPENED.
FRANK W DURBIN
FEED OF ALL KINDS.
r 224 Commercial street, lie", quality an.,
no middle man's profits.
BREWSTER & WHITE,
r-Dealers hi,
HAY. GRAIN
' Shorts, chop, flour, mill feed, oto.
Telephone 178.
91 Court sl Salem, Or.
Drain
Tiling,
In large and small quantities, nt a peat
bargain. Inquire of Hofor Bros., care
fournaL Salem. Or. d&wtf
" Honest John
Truss.
Cures 50 Per Cent,
A new truss on a new
principle. No back
pressure: Dr. Stone's
Drug Store, agent fir
Salem Oi.
d&wl2 2 3m
O. H. LANB,
Merchant Tailor!
211 Commeroial nt,
EySuIts $15 and upwards,
Pants $3 mid upwards.
T- H HAAS,
WATCHMAKEK AND JEWLLER,
Makes a sp-iahy of fine repair work. So
Thomas clock, etc., 215 Con mercial Stre i:
JAS. RADER.
CAPITAL
ELMER WHITE
CITY
Express and Transfer
COMPANY,
. Meets all mail and passenger trains,
gage and express to all parts of the
Prompt service. Telephone No, 70.
Bag
city
r-AT THE OLD FOSTOFFICE.a
A. DAGBNY,
Family Wine and
Liquor Store,
Removed from 102 State to 109 Commercial
street. Bottled goods of the best quality.
SPRAY YOUR TREES.
Now is the time to have) our little family
orchari put in good shape and made prof
against insects, ban Jose scale, woolly arms
and fungus removed, and trees made healthy
by scientific methods. Advice free. Apply
to Richards & Sllpey, 201 High street,
Salem.
A Map of the
United States.
Send me 15 cnta In stumps nnd 1
will mall vou a man of the United
States, three feet four Inches wide by
four reet low,', l'rinicci insixcoiors.
mounted on rollers. Shows every
stato, county, important town and
railroad in the United States.
A. C. SHELDON,
Genaral Agent, Portland, Or,
MADE ME A W3AM
AJAX TABLETS roBlTlVKLY CttWl
jl LX. Afivuui MHtetttt i' aiunir ai
orr,imi'OUiK:r.HIpliiiM.u 'iib.. .
hi AbuMUU'lolbor foee ana IrnlU
cratlou. 'JVtey 'uJeAu awl aurtlu
raalorv Letl YtuUr in uU or ioud?. (itj
tllaiaaaforttudr,bu'laooi' marring.
I'.-Kvuiit luianltr tnd ConumiJllva lr
taken lo tlm. 'II10I1 r tl-mri Iron-emaio iinin"
imnt ana Usct r o JU3 TTo.au piner iuu.
In.
ilrtuion hsrina Ilia nul -o AJax TaLIeta.
Thr
Its I
Dare ourvu luoutanui biiu w iij ture lira. . 11
UMiUrtf wrltun ttnuruntea to fect a oara In each w
VUM
orroluu.l thauioner. I'rlra SO tenia per acltaw or
lipaikosaa Itall iraatnumtl (or ts.bullr uniil.la
Ufn wrapvr, uiiflr ,r i vt rrlta. Circular f rev.
AJAX .MGDV CO., n&SuS
For sale hy D. J FRV drugpi&t.Salem Or.
CURE YOURSELh
Um, L'lir i for unnuturfU
llacliargei, InllanuuatloBU,
I Irrltatluua ur ulcoratiuej.
'.t.au MbUaioH. l'alnlru. anl nut ttmiA
iTHlEvUjCMHnCHno. ' KUono.
atoiu 11 irruuElaia.
'or aent In plain wrapper,
by airrtaa, prepaid, tor
Ifou. or bottle., K.V;.
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