Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, February 23, 1898, Image 3

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Both tho method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho ays
tcm effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures hahitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac
ceptablo to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly hcneficial in its
clients, prepared only from tho most
healthy and agrooahle substances, its
many excollent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliablo druggist who
may not havo it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any ono who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
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TODAY'S MARKET.
PonTLAND.CFcb. 23. Wheat vallet
70c; Walla Walla, 73c.
Flour Portland, $3.75; Superfine
$2.25 per bbl.
Oats White 333Gc.
Hay Good, $12(tfl3 per ton.
Hops 4f)lCc; old crop 40c.
Wool Valley, 14lCc; Eastern
Oregon, 12c.
Millstufl B;an,$17; shorts, 817.
Poultry-Chickens, mixed, $2.75.
turkeys, live, 10(gllc.
Ei;s Oregon, 20c per doz.
Hides Green, salted CO lbs, 78c.
under 00 lbs,G7c;sheep pelts,1015c.
Onions 80(Vi5 1 per c.
Butter liebt dairy, 5500c; fancy
creamery, 45c50c a roll.
Potatoes, 55ti(a50 per sack.
Apples 30(o3oc a box.
IIous Heavy, $4.
Mutton Weathcrs4c; dressed, CJc,
Beet Liteers, $3; cows,$2.50; dressed,
4i(aG.
SALEM MARKET,
Wheat 71c.
Oats 30c.
Apnles.30ra;40c in trade.
Hay Baled, cheat, $'JJ10
Flour In wholesale lots,
83.50; re-
ban sw. o.
Hogs dre'scd, 41c.
Live cattle 2c.
Veal 1 c.
Butter Dairy 1518c; creamery,
Sheep Live, 3c a lb.
Wool Best, 10(3)1 8c.
nops Best Bfic.
EKgs-12ic In trade.
Poultry Hens, 07c; turkeys.lOc.
ducks; 0c per lb.
Farm smoked meats Bacon, 81s;
ham, 10c; shoulder, 8J(a;9c.
Potatoes 25c In trade.
Sioo Reward, $ioo.
The reader of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure In all Its statics, and
that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
Is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity Catarrh beini: a
constitutional disease, requires con
stitute nal treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is taken Internally, acting di
rectly cm the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system, thereby destroy
ing the foundation of tho disease, and
flying the patient strength by bnlld
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.
i33TSold by Druggists, 75c.
CUT TO THE CORE
LIMA f 10 lbs. for 25c
ot-aiCtoI 20 Ids. for 50c
BEANS 50 lbs. for .. .. 81
C ii. ( Dairy, 50 lbs. for 40c
03lTi Stock, 50 lbs for 30c
t Stock, 100 lbs. for COc
COOKING MOLASSES,
Per gallon 30c
Sympswo
PRUNES ) 10 lbs 25c
t20 lbs 50c
fancy. )50 lbs $1
Pickles, per keg C5c
Dried peaches, fancy, Olbs 25c
ftflMc? Shoulder,perlb,8J
ivieais J Hams per lb(u 1,2
T airU5 lbs 45c
.L,araj10 lbs 85c
Lilly White Stayton Flour, per sk,85c
Aumsville 05c
Salem Special 00c
61b. Arm and naramet Soda 25o
01 b. Gloss Starch 25c
ORANGES 10c doz.; 3 doz. 25c.
LEMONS 10c doz.; 3 doz. 25c.
M, T, RINEMAN
132 State street.
Old Clothing
Made to Look Like New
AtSalom Stoara Dyeing and Cleaning
Works, No. 195 Commercial streot.
Orders by stage, mail cr express, will
receive prompt attention.
Waldemar Nelson, Prop,
Brooks Local News,
Horn February 15, to the wife of
Sain Ramp, a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. David Imlah returned
from a 'Short wedding trip Tuesday
nnd will begin housekeeping on Har
rison Jones' farm, three nilks north
of here. All their friends and neigh
bors join in wishing them a happy
and prosperous voyage over "life's
squally sea."
Our pastor, Rev. McNeil nowell,
returned Saturday from Oak Grove
charge, where he has been assisting
Brother Sweeney, of the M. E. church,
in holding meetings. He renorts three
conversions and a general revival.
This meetings will bo continued tills
weeK, wiiti tlie assistance of Bio.
Dlekman, of Salem.
air. n. li. Jones returned notne on
the 17th from Pendleton, Or., where
ho attended a stockmen's convention.
Mrs. Frank Eyans departed the 19th
for Portland where she will visit for
several months with her sister Mrs,
Geo. Buswcll, of 1029 Cleveland, Ave.
The Anti-Saloon League of this
place will give a special program In
theM. E. Church on March 5, con
sisting of short speeches, music, songs
and recitations. Everybody Invited.
Mr. Caldwell of Skye, Wash., Is
visiting the family of Mr. Chas. Law
ton, here.
Tiie lacnes or tlie w. u. T. u , pro
pose to hold a silver grey contest for
a medal in the near future.
E. K. Shaw lias been re-appointed
road supervisor, and will continue the
good work already done.
Mr. and Mrs. Siuead, are moving
their furniture into part of the Beaty
property and will soon occupy the
same.
Breaks the Record. Mr. Ed.
Lynes of Jefferson, butchered 4 pigs
that were Just 6 months and 4 days
old, after being dressed their weight
separately was: 200, 182. 181 and 174
pounds, They were Poland China
breed and fattened on corn. This
breaks the record for hog raising In
Oregon so far as we have heard.
Not Troubled Now,
"From my childhood I have 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 be'ore 1 had taken all
my hand was well. I have never
been troubled with salt rheum since."
Mrs. Bertha Reid,
Baker City, Oregon,
nood's Pills are easy to take. Cure
Indigestion, headache.
After years of untold sutfering from
piles, B. W. Pursell of Knltnersvlllc,
Pa., was cured by using a single box
of DeWltt's Whch Hazel Salve. Skin
diseases such us eczema, rash, pim
ples and obstinate sores are readily
! cured by this famous remedy. Stone's
Drug stone.
What Dr. A. E. Slater Says.
Buffalo, N. Y. Gems: From my pef
sonal knowledge, gained in obseivirg theer
ect of your Shiloh's Cure in cises of advanced
Consumption, I am prepare' : say it is the
most remarkable Remedy ilu has ever been
brought to my attention. I. lias certainly
saved many from Consumption. Sold by D
J. Fry
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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.
Stop that cough. Take warning,
lead to consumption. A 25c,
Shiloh's Cure may save you" fe.
D. J. Fry.
It may
bottle ol
Sold by
What pleasure is there In life with
a headache, constipation and bilious
ness? Thousands experience them
who could become perfectly healthy
by using De Witt's Little Early Ris
ers, the famous little pills. Stone's
Drug store.
Dreadfully Nervous.
Gents:, I was dreadfully uotvou and for
(or relief took your Karl's Clover Hoot Tea.
It quieted my nerves and strencthene m
tf,
whole Nervous System. I was troubled wi
Constipation. Kidney and Bowel trouble.
Your lea soon cleansed my system so thor
oughly that I rapidly regained health and
strengtn. Mrs. . A. sweet, iiaruora, v-onn
Sold by D. J. Fry.
OASTORIA.
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There are three little things which
do more work than any other three
little things created they are the
ant, the bee and DeWltt's Little
Early Rl6ers, tho last being the. ra
nious little pills for stomach and liver
troubles. Stone's Drug Store.
CASTOR
For Infants and Children.
Tlirit-
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trerj
Tijper.
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Children and adults tortured by
burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin
diseases may secure instant relief by
using DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve.
Great Pile remedy. Stone's
Store.
Drug
O-A-STOXULA..
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Be Not Deceived l A Couph, Horseness or
Croup are not to be trifled with, A dose in
Iome ofShilo's Cure will save you much
troubte. Sold by D. J. Fry.
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Do nt annoy others by y our cough
ing, and risk your life by neglecting a
cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures
coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all
tbroat and lung troubles. Stone's
Drug Store.
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NEWS FROM FROZEN NORTH.
The 4Overdue Elder Arrived Safely at
Nanaimo.
Nanatmo, B. C, Feb. 22. The
overdue steamship Geo. W. Elder, of
the Portland-Alaska line, has arrived
here on her down trip with all well
on board.
Scurvy Prevalent,
Victoria, Feb. 23. Advices from
Dawson under date of January 18, say
that scurvy bus developed umong the
miners to such an extent that there
are now 17 cases In the public hospital.
It is estimated that there are from
13 to"15 cases in priyate cabins. Pre
cautionary measures are being taken
to prevent the spread of the malady.
Just From Stewart River.
Victoria, Feb. 23. J. W. Beal. a
mining expert of Uew York, arrived
here from Skagway. He has been up
the Stewart rlyer, which he says Is
practically an unknown stream. He
and his companions, reached McQucs
ten creek, 125 miles from the mouth
of the river, but failed to make a piy
Ing strike.
They started on the return trip on
December 3. with 18 Inches of snow
on the ground and tho thermometer
registering 72 degrees below zero.
Continuous snow storms, Intense cold
and dllllculty of making their way
made the trip more than usually
severe, even In those regions.
Once two of the men, who were lu
the lead breaking the trail, fell
through the Ice and were rescued
only with great dllllculty. Nine and
a naif days were occupied in making
35Jrnles.
Beal says they found bars on the
Stewart very rich in flour gold, easily
saved, bub In the various gulches and
streams they prospected nothing was
obtained except light Hake gold, which
It is almost impossible to save without
quick sliver.
The Stewart river enters the Yukon
about 08 miles above Dawson City.
Nearly Tipped Over
Tacoma, Feb. 23. The steamer
Queen had an exciting voyage on her
last trip north, according to a letter
recelyed by Mrs. La Selle from Miss
Lydla natch, a passenger on the
Queen to Dyca. The steamer was
supposed to carry 550 to 600 passen
gers, but Miss Hatch was Informed
and believed that there were 911
aboard. The captain and crew were
new to the Queen and seemingly did
not know how to handle either so
large a steamer or such a crowd.
Tho table service was poor, tips being
necessary to secure oven sliglit atten
tions. The Jam was frightful, the
second class passengers monopolizing
the public cabin so far as possible and
devoting their cuerglc3 to vaudeville
songs.
All this was not a circumstance
compared with the situation when
the Queen grounded In Wrangel nar
rows after the breaking of a rope con
necting the sttcrlng gear and rudder.
As tho tide went out the steamer
listed. She nearly turned over, Miss
natch being informed that had she
gone ovjjr two inches farther the wa
ter would have reached the fire box
aud three Inches more would have
tipped her over. The dishes slid off
the tables and from 0 p. in., when the
first table was through, until mid
night theservlng of dinner was sus
pended, The scene aboarJ was inde
scribable. Miss Hatch and her friends
took a position on the upper deck,
where they had to bang on to the
rigging to prevent falling off. About
midnight the tide turned. Later the
Queen backed off and flcated, anchor
ing until daylight.
Two mules were killed outright.
Tho mlx-upof the horses, dogs, freight
and steerage passengers was frightful,
some of the animals having to bo
hauled out from under freight.
The Lynn canal towns are described
as cold, cheerless, desolate and more
or less tough, particularly Skagway.
The writer advises friends going to
AlasKa to go first class, saying that
io. fare then ie none too good.
Congressional News.
Washington, Feb. 23. A bill to
increase the artillery by two regi
ments passed the senate by a vote of
52 to 4.
The senate passed a resolution di
recting the committee on naval affairs
to ascertain if a ship, to be equal to
any in the world and to be named tho
George Washington, can be built
wltliln one year in the United States
shipyards.
in the house.
Tho house refused to adjourn oyer
Washington's birthday, and took up
the sundry civil appropriation bill.
The general debate is to close at 5. m.
Under the latitude allowed in the
general debate of an appropriation
bill. Representative Johnsan, Repub
lican, of Indiana, created somewhat
or a sensation oy a speecu opposing
Hawaiian annexation.
Frank Lawrence Smith and George
A. Stewart, of Roseburg have been ar
rested and are charged with murder
ing Peter Nelson in a box car, They
are in jail without ball.
The broonibandle factory Is fur
nishing broom handles by the car load
for a Portland Arm.
Humor of Pensions.
The Louisville Courier Journal
has)
this:
The files of the pcusiou bureau are
doubtless rich in such letters as the
following, which Is preserved In Jthe
department, and which is addressed
to tho "Prcsedent of Pensencrs": '
"1 let you no 1 wor treto I by a root
and crb doctor he give me running
milk weed for a running soar no a vale
iff my clam Is lotide 1 can voato weth
a f re conchants." ,.,.
That letter discloses! the key to tho
whole pension evil. It is a " fre conr
chants" with which the pensioners
arc supposed to vote that causes the
politicians to fall over each other In
throwing open the vaults of the treas
ury to them. The "fro conchants"
of voters that can be bought with pub
lic funds Is regarded a fine investment
by those who are in the business of
getting votes,
There are two letters from examin
ing "physicians," tiled to secure pen
slons nnd "fro conchants" for npplU
cants:
"Yours received I treted Wm. Akens
after he cum hoatn from the surtis for
polypup in his nose and R inning boar
In bis pastur Joint. Tlie polypup cum
from tho nito are and esposur. The
wounds cum from the clckof a hoars."
No. 2 reads:
" certify 1 treted the t.ed sojer fum
18888 to Datefoamerly his stumlk
tube was Joined to his nervous system
but now It are rotted off cosing grato
expectorating and hard of breth."
The cry for free silver yestrday was
not and tomorrow may not be, but the
clamor for "fre conchants is always
with us.
A baby boy, 10 days old, was left in
the yestlbule of tho Presbyterian
church at La Grande, Sunday night.
Tho child's continued crying led to
his discovery. He was wiupned In a
blanket, belug dressed in clean and
good clothing. A note purporting to
be from his father, stating that the
mother .vus dead and he could not
take care of the child without a home.
A request was made that the child be
taken care of, as tho father was going
to Klondike,
For Constipation take Karls Clover Roo
tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cures Head
ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on. the face
and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by
D..J. Fry
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 Laxative Rromo Quinine Take
lets. All druggists refund tho money
If it fails to cure, 25c. Tho genuine
has L. B.Q.on each tablet '
We are anxious to do a little good
In this world and can think of no
plcasanter or better way to do It than
by recommending One Minute Cough
Cure as a preventative of pneumonia,
consumption and other serious lung
troubles that follow neglected colds.
Stone's Drug Store.
K. N. Staehr, of Forest Jrove, has
became totally blind.
At Four Scere:
Dr. Miles' Nervlno Restores Health.
DNOLE EZEKIEL OBEAR, assessor and
tax collector, Beverly, Mass., who bos
passed tho 60th llfo mtlo stone, says:
"Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervlno has dono a.
great deal of good. I suffered for years from
sleeplessness and nervous heart trouble
Would feel weary and used up In tho morn
ins, had no ambition and my work seemed a
burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles'
Nervine, and I purchased a bottle under
protest as I bad tried so many remedies un
successfully, I thought It no use. But It
gavo mo restful sleep, a good appetite and
restored mo to energetic health. It Is a
grand good medicine, and I will gladly writs
anyone inquiring, full partlcnlarsof my sat
isfactory experience."
Dr. Miles' Ilemedies
are sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of tho heart and
nerves free. Address,
2fl!Z'?ii
.
mites
Nerving
t5!9tore ,
Health;
DE. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind.
To our best
health Is the
first requisite
The stomach,
liver and
bowels
renovated by
the bitters
gives full
control of
all our '
faculties
Hitters
P CELEBRATED 0
INTENSE SUFFERING
From Dyspepsia and
ach Trouble.
Stom-
Instantly Relieved and Permanently
Cured.
A New Discovery, But Not a Patent
Medicine.
Dr. Redwell relates an interesting
account of what he considers a re
markable cure of acute stomach
trouble and chronic dyspepsia by tho
uo of the new discovery, Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets.
He says: The patient was a man
who had suffered to my knowledge for
years with dyspepsia. Everything he
ate seemed to sour and creato acid nnd
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 hlni powerful nerve tonics
and blood remedies, but to r.o pur
nose. As nn cxncrlinenr. T finnllv
bought a fifty cent package of Stuart's
Dyspepsia xaoiets at a drug store
and gave them to him. Almost Im
mediate relief was given and after
he had used four boxes ho was to all
appearand fully cured.
There was no more ncldlty or sour
watery rMngs, no bloating aftei
meals, the appetite was vigorous and
ho has gained between 10 and 12
pounds In weight of solid, healthy
lies 11.
Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets are advertised and 60ld In drug
stores yet I consider them a most val
uable addition to any physician's line
of remedies, as they are perfectly
harmless and can bo given to children
or Invalids or In any condition or the
stomach with perfect safety, being
harmless and coutalnlng nothing but
vegetable aud fruit essences pure pep
sin and Golden Seal,
Without any question they are the
safest, most effective euro for (n1ltK.'
'tion, biliousness, constipation and all
derangements 01 the stomach how
ever slight or severe.
btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold
by druggists everywhere at fifty cents
for full sized package.
OASTOHIA,
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MsjsNBsaarsBsvs'
IdS,
DEALER m
: GROCERIES:
Paluts, Oils Window Glass Vox
nish, and tbo most complete stock
of Brushes of all ldnds iu the state
Artists materials, lime; hair; ce
ment aud shineles: and tho finest
aunlitv of cross seed.
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WANTED. ETC.
New today advertisements lour lines
or less in this oolumu Inserted three
times for 25 ots., 50 cts, a week, $1
per month. All over four lines at
same rato.
WOOD FOR SALE. A limited amount
of second giowth fir wood, foi cash. Leave
orders at tliB steam laundry. a 23 tf
LOST.-I'alr gold-bowed glasses in black
case letween I'lesbytenan churcn and
Yew Tark, Finder please leave at Journal
office. 2-21 3t
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE r-130
acres, near Silem on good road. 90 teres
under cultivation. Address "A" Journal
' office, 2 21 31 H
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.-I
will not he respcnsible for any debts con
tracted by any other than myself. Dated
Feb. 19, 1898. II. Petenon, Liberty, Or.
2-21 3U
WANTED. A partner lo work a good
paying patent In a given number 01 states
or will sell an entire interest. For particu
lars call on or address "II" Journal. 27 im
TO EXCHANGE, Two farms In Rogue
River Valley to exchange for Willamette
Valley farm ptoperty. For further particu
lars address C Journal. 2.4 im d&w4
NEW ARRIvED.--A large assortment
of new, e'egant 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 RENT. A good double room for ono
or two gentlerren, n business part of city.
Rent low, Irqjire at 197 Commercial
street, 12-IS tf
VIAVI.
Free illiustrated lectin e to women jTT
Saturday, at 2,'3 p, m. State Insurance
building, by
MRS. F. E. ALFORD,
2 11 Manager
Becko?p &
Hamilton
have opened up Luiiness in the line of tin
ning, plumbing, sheet steel and galvanized
!.. uf rts Inti unrlf nf fill Limit in that
line nude a specialty. Would be pleated
to have a portion of your trade Estimates on
all class of work furn'uhed. Shops en Court
street in alley between High and Liberty, in
the rearcT lJasey's Feed stables, on lieck
ncj'shoroe property, 1230
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HOTELS AND BOARDINO.
Hotel 5al?ER.
M. rENNELL, Prop
Only First Class House In the City. Rates
reasonable. Sample rooms in connection.
l. art to a'l trains ana public buildings pass
the door. Come State and High streets.
GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER
Hot meals served fiom 8 a.m. tomidnteht
German cookine.
With Hach & Nadstanech 326 Commercial
St.
II. NEUGEBAUER,
iotf Prop.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES,
W, J, HUFFMAN,
WILLAMETTE
Comer Ferry and Mbertystreets
Telephone 17a
Newest rigs and best horses
always In readlneu.
(SrCoaBt or mountain parties 1 specialty,
714 tf
G. R. THOMAS,
Proprietor of '-THE CLUB"
Livery and
' ' ' Feed Stables
Ccine- of Liberty aiM Ferry streets.
Pot single and double r'gs in the city.
Telephone No. 24. n 18 tf
MEATS AND POULTRY.
g.s. mini
NEW MARKET,
'State street, near railroad 1 Freshest and
best meats. My patrons say I keep the best
treats in town, a a
Wolz Miescke,
Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked
me -is. Lard in bulk, 9c a lb. Cheapest market
in to en. We make it a Specialty to keep all
kind of Sausage on hand. Try us.
Just ReoDehed .
Drown & Son,,ofthe East Salem meat mar
ket, have enlargedfand refitted their shop and
will be pleased to see all oi their old patrons
and the rett of the community. Orders taken
and delivered. Parents sending children
may depend on having their,1 orders con
sclentlously tilled. '0-411
8ALEM
STEAM LAUNDRY I
Ploaso notice tho out in prioes
on tho following
Slvts, plain 10 centa
Unuer drawers 5 to iocenU
Under shirts 5 to 10 cents
Socks, per pair 3 cent
I landkerclucfs I cent
Silk handkerchiefs 3 centl
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per doien
tml othei worlc in proportion.
tVFlannels and other work intelligently
washed by hand.
COL J. OLMBTEAD. . Proprietor
E M, CROISAN,
(DEALER IN
Farm
Implements !
and Vehicles,
Exclusive valley house for McCormick
Hinders and Mowers, Duflalo Pitts Engines
and Thrashers, Spike, Disk, and Spring
Tooth Harrows, J'hn Deere Steel ana
Chilled Plows, Repairs for ill the forego
ing.
McFadden & Pcnnebaker,
(Successors to Ira Erh)
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Mouldings, Etc.
First aoor north of Salim Iron Works,
Telephone 105. 3 7 3m
STILVfELL DETECTIV AOBNCrT, M
Kearny Street, Ban Francisco, Cai. To
district attorneys, sheriffs, attorneya at
law and private parties: Prepared to transact
c.11 business of a confidential and intricate
character expeditiously and on reasonable
terms. Correspondents all over tho world.
ME STABLE
BUSDXM5B CARDS.
O. Jei. ffiACK
tDentist,
' ilvte tf. O T ILr ISLT.m. 1J tit.!..
Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superio
operations at moderate fees in any branch are
In especial request.
JUST OPENED.
FRANK W DURBIN
FEED OF ALL KINDS.
T324 Commercial street. Ben quality an
no middle man's profits.
BREWSTER & WHITE,
HAY, GRAIN
Shorts, chop, flour, mill feed, eto.
Telephone 178.
91 Court at., Salem, Or
" Honest John
Truss.
Cures 50. Per Cent.
A new truss on a new
principle. No b a' c k
pressure: Dr. Stone's
Drug Store, agent fr
Salem Oi.
d&w2 2 3m
O. H. LANB
Merchant :TaiIorI
21X Cnmmorrtnl nt-
G?Sults $15 and upwards,
Pants 93 and upwards.
L H HAAS,
MATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Makes a sp-(alty of fine repair work, Sett
Thomas clocks, etc., 215 Commercial Strent
JAS. RADER.
ELMER WHITE
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Transfer
Mr nil mftll on r necnrrai tnin. T
ftrifre mrt rvnrci tn all rtiro f tU :
Prompt service. Telephone No. 70.'
t3"AT THE OLD TOSTOFFICE.l
A. DAGENY,
Family Wine and
Liquor Store.
Removed from tn2 Static fn inn Pnmni.rntnl
street., Bottled goods of the best quality.
,i,
Grocery!
A Superb Golden Blend
CoUeo, lino cud quullfcy
3 Pounds for 25c, , ;
Vermont Maple Syrup
in bulk, per gallon 75c,
Flour 90a95c per sack,
Dried peaches 7 lbs. 25u.
Dried apples 0 lbs. 25c.
Sugar cured barns llic.
SuRar cured shoulders 8Jc.
Other staples In proportion.
JOHNSON & VANDEVERT.
100 Court St.
iGoods for Gold -Hunters
Arc You Going to
Some of your friends are, If Xou are not
Say to them Seattle is the place to outfit.
Seattle Woolen Mfg Co
. Are Pioneer manufacturers of Alask
clothing.
Have (heir own mill and clothing factory,
Comp'ete outfits on hand and made to order.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.-
Salesrooms, I no First Avenue und Cor.
Yesler Way & Occidental Av.
Write for Outfitting Lists.
SEATTLE, WASH.
l-!4-wm& p-i
A Map of the
United States,
Bend mo 5 cents In stamps nnd 1
will mall you a map of ihu United
States, three feet four Inches wldo by
four feet, lotitf. Printed In six colors,
mounted on rollers. Shows every
state, county, Important town und
railroad In tho United States.
A. C. SHELDON,
Genaral Agent, 1'ortland, Or,
Y)
Alaska?
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