NEWS FROM ALASKA. Bert Howard Writes an Interesting Let ter Home, Summit of the Chilcoot Pass, I March 22, 1898. J Deaii Father and the Rest: Yours of February 22, received Bun day. I did not know it was Sunday. A lot of us chipped In and raised $0 to pay a man's expenses to go for our mull at Dyca. There Is no transpor tation for mall between Dyca and Skagway. Yes I meet numbers of people from Salem, 1 help them over the pass, they work for me In return. I ay $1 per hour. Some of the men are pulling down $10 per day. Rates arc going down also wages. I have not received any Salem papers. The mall service here is simply "terrible, It is a rotten shame that we can not have a better service. I have waited three hours In line for my mall at Dyca. I put a card in for myself Just to see If 1 would get it and by ginger, I never got It. It Is a big Job to write all the details of the customs and habits of the native Alaskan We see more scltlshness and cussed ness here on this trail In one day than you would see there In a year. Such cruelty as men manifest here Is tcr rlble. I have seen men overloadldg their dog teams and underfeed them and provided no shelter for them except a stake In the snow. Then abuse them and whip them with mule whips, cut ting the blood out of them because they could not pull any more than a few feet at a time. They use clubs and sticks. One fellow torrowed my cane for a minute, I did not know he was going to use it on his dog, Itricd to force it from him and he struck me Avlth It. I whipped out my knife and cut his dogs loose from his sled. STou had ouht to see that sled go down the mountain and dive into a snow bank. There are several fights every day over just such foolishness. Part ners In camp will fall out and fight over trivial things, for Instance, whose, turn it Is to cook, wash dishes, get wood, etc. There Is nothing in the world that will briug out the genuine cussedncss in a man s r t rr. W. . JL . V-U C STEAMER ALTONA, leaves for Portland Monday, , Wednesnday and Friday, 7 :4s n.u Quick time, regular pei- 1 vice ana low rates. 4 Dock between trtat and Court streets. J M. P. BALDWIN, t Agent, Salem 4 Star Oranges, Star Lemons and Star Frutt of all kinds at tho Star Grocery, JOHNSON & VANDEVRT. 100 COURT ST. I'HONE gQ2- Jr JLcLXXLo Cabbage plants, Onion sets Early Ohio and Early Rose Seed Potatoes, Get the best, M, T, RINEMAN, 132 State street. .UNDERTAKING. J. A. Rotan has moved iuto the old 3, G. Wright stand, 229 Commercial street.and handles a full line of under taking goods, furniture, wall paper, nnrl tlinlllfl 1 DLTS. Carpets at Cost to close out. Prices on everything the lowest. Second hand goods taken in exchange. Don't miss us m extuuufci. j, a. ROTAff. Good Butter ! We arc now handling the Savage creamerv butter and will always have same In stock. THW brand of butter took first prize at the state fair, and Its quality is guaranteed. New Goods ! We have Just rccolv'ed a new lot of groceries a.fffing which you will find the follewing: A new Tillamook cheese, White Sage honey, preferred stock oysters (tho biggest and best oyster in tho market.) Minced Razor clams, Preferred stock sweet corn, choice solid Pack Tomatoes, fellow Crawford Peaches, Queen Olhes, Blue label tomato catsup and a rreslx stock of Soda Crackers and sweet cakes, including Royal fruit wafers. Apple crisps, Lemon snaps. Ginger snaps and Cupid Kisses. Allen Bower sox, Phone 140. 400-403 State street. llko hardships, "bad weather and hard work. I am wrttlng this In the sum mit rcstuaraut. On our arrival at Stone Ilousc wo found that all suita ble right of ways had been staked off, all machiues and engines shut out. A raau by the name of Chrlstopherson had the best and stralghtcst route. Wo gave $1000 for the right of way. The right of way Is worth $2000. It Is the best place on.the pass for my business. 1 broke my engine and went to Sheep Camp, bought a bolt, i and 17 Inches long which cost mo $4, There are three blacksmith shops and more woik than six shops could do with two men to each shop. They have yery few tools and small stocks of Iron. Well I Started my engine up the mountain. A storm arose and became a blizzard. My ouifit was snowed under. 1 located It from the anchor, following down the line to my engine, which was six feet under snow. We could spade the snow like sod. Our horse could walk on the snow without a track. The telephone line wires were covered. They had to splice the poles. The snow was60 feet deep. If you were here I could give you good wages, but by the time you get here It would be too late. There are hundreds of men here, making very fair wages. Eight dollars per day, but they ayerage not much more than expenses, cocslderlngthebad weather. A gasoline expert came from Frisco and said that it was to cold here for gasolene the air was tollght.I told him I knew a thing or two, too, I started my gasoline engine while the themon ator was 25 below zero. We got near the summit, 1 got my loft ear froze and quit. I proved to them that cold did not effect tho gasoline. When we started the engine It went right up the steepest places where a horse could not go, in fact, I believe It would climb a tree. At the foot of the summit there are several engines, waiting for someone to pull them over, The Alaskan Transportation Co. (The Oregon Imprcement Co,,) has a gas oline engine forty-live h. p. There were 2000 people at the foot of the summit to see tue and my engine start up tho mou.u.iln. The mountain Is about 50 degiocs. When I started they Jcrrcd and sneered. Soon their sneers turned to cheers. The other day In going up the moun tain with a trail of sleds, the strong south wind blew my coat tall In to govenercogs and bent the rod. I dared not lot go the lever every second I was drawn farther iuto the wheels. I was not In position to shut down. I yelled to Jim to cut, me loose. He came with his big knife and made my coat tailess. It was all done In a few seconds. I hired some men to cut a new trail near by ours aud took about twelve hundred feet of three quarter Inch line and streched It on a bteep place so tho packers could help themselves along. So wo have our trail clear of footmen. It stormed today very hard. We could not work till 3 pm. We worked till 0 o'clock and took In $70 with $20 ex penses. Wo will do fine hero If the rush continues. The tramways have only Just got their lines laid. They will be able to carry any freight be fore June 1. We only pull freight to the summit. Yesterday I went over to Crater Lake. There ure many beople camp ing on the ice. The Lake Is said to be bottomless. The Skagway trail Is in bad condition now, most of the travel Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by DR. MILES' HEART OURE. MB. O. O. BHTJLT8. of Wlnterset, Iowa, inventor and manufacturer of BbulU' Safety Whlffletrco Coupling, writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. 'Two years ago an attack of LaOrippe left me with a weak heart. I had run down In flesh to mere skin and bone. I could not sleep lying down for smothering spells; frequent sharp darting pains and palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could Induce me to remain away from home over night. My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and in a few days I was able to sleep well and the pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho the doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling better In every way than I have for years." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the bctrt and DC MILES MEDICAL CO Elkhart, Ind. mGT'Srs&M BoftSJLfca' -t 1 deters uptfE OKA EKTJOYa 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 the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho Bys tern effectually, dispels colds, head aches and f overs and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro. duccd, pleasing to tho tasto 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, it many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tho 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 ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FAANO1S0O, CAL. UW1SVILLE. Kf. NEW YORK. M going by Dyea, it being the Bhorter and cheaper route. Freight rates from Dyea to Sheep Camp, fourteen miles, are 2 cents per pound. From thereto the scales 2 cents a pound. From the scales to the summit Is two cents. We haul from the scale to the summit. We pay five cents a pound for firewood. There Is no snow from Dyea to the canyon. They use horses and wagons to the mouth of the canyon. They use sleds from there to Sheep Camp. This Is a granlt country. The Chlcacoot river Is about the size of Mill creek now but In the spring It will be a terror. The Santl am won't be in it. 1 saw Geo. Johnson, coleman and Draecr. I gave them $1 an hour to help me a few hours. I hauled them over the summitt. There Is about 250 head of horses between here and Sheep Camp. Hay from $4 to $90 a and sometimes t'.iere is none. I could nut get enough for a bed. There are two saw mills at Sheep Camp. Lumber is from $40 to $75 a thousand. In coming down off the summitt the only way to get down Is to sit down and slide to the canyon. I have worn out four pairs of pants slid ing down. It Is great fun. We :ome like a shot down the 'mountain. Packers are so close together going up that they won't let them walk down tho trail. Some of the men are killing themselves packing. They load themselves so heavy that the blood actually runs from their noses and mouths. We have put up over eight thousand pounds today. Summit of the Chilcoot Pass, ) April 4, 1898. f I write you to let you know -that I am all O. K. You probably would bo worried after hearing of the avalanche and 60 many people being killed. The number will reach from 75 to 125. I got In one slide on the night of tho second and was carried down tho mountain. I scrambled along catch ing on to a wire cable there waiting until the slide stopped. Ono of our men was badly brulseo by the snow coming down op his tent, (Mr. and Mrs. Estes' tent-) She was In the tent, It being submerged with snow. She was the pluckiest one of all. She pulled out her pocket knife and cut the tent open and stuck a shovel handle out and was thereby located by her husband. lie, was digging near by, nearly frantic. She is alright now. Most of the people were pacxed so tight that they were bla-:k in the face. It was a most fearful sight, Many being mashed out of all shapo and almost unrecognizable. Yesterday the; dug out 15, today 22. I don't believe they will ever And half of the"oi. Our line was covered up, and we pulled it oat all coyered with blood for 200 feet. There aro many goods here that will never be claimed. A number of men working for the Chilcoot Transportation Co., were killed. Many people pass hero crying and mourning and some are Joyful for having missed the avalunce. At 9:30 last Saturday night J. L Ware, a young man of 24 years, nar rowly escaped being stabbed to death by Frank Williams, at Scott's sawmill flvo miles west of Haines, both being employes at the mill. The men got into a dispute over some trivial matter. Ware nearly bled to death. The mill hands threaten to lynch Ware. The nine-months-old child ot Charles Seaman was found dead in bed In Nc halem Tuesday morning. The child had pot becaslok, and it Is thought it died In a spasm. JIH A PROMINENT EDUCATOrt. Dr. K. A. Winship To Deliver An Address Berore Marion County-Teachers. In view of the Teachers Meeting to bo held in the First Metludlst church In this city on Saturday of this week, County School Superin tendent Goe. W. Jones has Issued the following circular pcrtaluing to Dr. E. Wlnshtp, of New Enland who will de liver two lectures on that occasion. "1 wish to call your attention to a meeting of trio teachers of Marlon county, at Salem, April 10, 1893. The meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m. and close with a lecture in the opening. "Dr. Winship, ono of the best known and most distinguished edu cators of New England, wlllN be with us, and will give two addresses. It Is seldom Oregon teachers enjoy the op portunity ot hearing such a noted educator, and I trust nothing will interfere with your attendance. Be sides Dr. Winship, Pres. Campbell, Dr, Chapman aud others will be on the program. "No teacher can afford to tnlss this meeting. Be present. Urge your fel low teachers and patrons to attend, as this will bo the most important educational meeting held In the state during the year. "Teachers of other counties aro also Invited to attend and participate in the exercises. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland. April 13. Wheat vallej 83c; Walla Walla, 81c. FloUr Portland, $3.85; SuperDne $2.25 per bbl. Oats White 3839c. Day Good, $12(512.50 per;ton. Hops iwioc; old crop 4(aoc, wool valley, Oreiron. 7(d)2c. 14lGc; Eastern Mlllstuif Bran,$17;-shorts, $17. Poultry Chickens, mixcd,$3.5C4 ; turkeys, live, 1313ic Eggs Oregon.'llfJ per doz. Hides Green, salted 60 lbs, 78c. under CO lbs,0i7c;sheep pclts,1015c. Onions $2.2o$2.t0 per sack. Butter Best dairy, 4550c; fancy creamery, 50o55c a roll. Potatoes, 3545c per sack. Apples 75$l a box. Hogs Ileavy, $1.25. . Mutton Weathers 4c; dressed,- 6lc, Beef Uteers, $3.50(a4; cows, $2.50; dressed, 6j7. SALEM MAKKET. Wheat 73c. Oats 30c. Apples,30(cD40c In trade. Hay Baled, cheat, $9J. Flour In wholesale lots, $3.50: re tall $3.75. Hogs drefsed, 5ic. "Live cattle 3c Veal-5(S03. Butter Dairy 1518c; creamery, 20(a23c. bheep Lilve, 3jc a id. Wool Best.l618c. Mohair 27Gj28c Hops Best 8T4c. Eggs- 0c cash. Poultry Hens, 7c; turkeys 10c. ducks; 7c per lb. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8s; ham, 10c; shoulder, 8ifVJ9c. Potatoes 20c in trade. Boston Ladies' Band Will be seen at the opera house next Friday night under the ausplcles of the Second Regiment Band of this city. The company is composed of 20 solo artists and giyc a splendid musical entertainment. Give our band boys a lift next Friday night. Popular prices 25 and 50c. You will bo pleased with tho result when you use Perfection Dye. Ir.slst on having them. Thirty-five years makes a Generation That is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zane-. ville, O, suffered from piles. He was cured by using three boxes of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Stone's drug store. The color given to cloth by Perfec tion Dves does not fade or crock. In sist on having them, tf M. L. Yocum, Cameron. Pa., says "I was a sufferer for ten years trying most all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. De Witt's Witch Haiel Salve was recommended to me, I used one box. It has effected a peimancnt cure." As a permanent cure for piles De Witt's Witch Hazal Salve has no eqnal. Stone's drug store. The contract for building tho gov ernment hospital at the olletz agency has been let to A. F. Peterson, of Cor yallls, for $1707. He will begin work at once, as tho bulldlig Is to bo com pleted within 00 days after tho con tract Is signed. Thousands of women are cast-up dead on the shores of life because of their own ignorance or neglect No woman can be free from pain, or safe from the ever-threatening breakers of death, who neglects to take proper care of the organs that con stitute her womanhood. A woman who neglects her womanly-self will be sickly, nervous, pain-racked and fretful, and ap proaching maternity will be a menace of the grave. It is easy for a woman to avoid this suffering and danger. Wise women know that Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription is a marvelous remedy for those troubles that make a woman's life miserable, and fill the period of prospect ive motherhood with fears. It is the dis covery of an eminentand skillful specialist, Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief con sulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. Over 90.000 women, have testified to the almost miraculous action of this wonderful remedy. It works directly on the organs distinctly feminine. It makes them strong and healthy. It cures all weakness and disease. It prepares for wifehood and motherhood. It insures baby's health and makes its ad vent easy and nearly painless. Druggists sell it. Nothing else is "just as good." Mr. G. A. Connor of Alleghany Boring, Mont gomery Co.. Vs.. writes. " My daughter, aged is years, had a goitre coming on her neck and It disfigured her very much. I am happy to say that it has disappeared after the use of one bot tle of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription " Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser is in plain English. Contains 1,008 pages and over 300 illustrations. If you want a copy, paper-covered, send ji one rent itamm. to cover the cost of mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical lasociatlon, Buffalo, N. V. If you prefer cloth cover, send 31 stamps. UNION PLATFORM. United in a common cause for the' sactcd purpose ofprcrving the principles of gov. eminent by the whole people, in fact as well as in name, restoring and maintaining tqnal ity, under that government, of all classes, we, the people's Democratic and Silver Repub lican parties of ihe state of Oregon, waving all minor points of difference, and uniting for the purpose of carrying out the greatest un derlying principles upon. which we are all ag.cod, do make and present to the people of this stale the following declaration of prin ciples, and to the carrying out of which we solemnly pledge each a-d every candidate upon our united ticket: First We demand the free and unrestricted coinage of (Uver and gold at tho present hgal ratio of 16 to t, without waiting for the consent ol foreign nations and we aie unalterably opposed to the policy el the present Republican administration In de manding the retirement of greenbacks, and the turning over of the money making power of the government to the national banks, as presented by the bill drawn by the Repub lican secretary of the treasury, and indorsed liy President McKinley; and we especially denounce the avoned attempt by said bill to fasten the country irrevocably and forever to tho single Gold stsndard. We demand a national money, safs and sound, issued by the general government only, without the intervention of the banks ol issue, to be a full legal tender for all debts, public and private, also a ju-t, equit- au'e ana emcient means 01 distribution lircct ti tho people through the lawful disburse ments of the government. tVe demand that the volume of circulating medium be speedily increased to an amount sufficient to meet the demands of the busi nessi aud population of this country, and to restore the just level of prices of labor and prodnction. We favor such legislation as will prevent for the future the demonetisation of any kind of legal tender money by private con tract. We demand that the government, in pay ment of its tbligations shall use its option as to the kind of lawful money in which they are ts be paid, and we derounce the present and preceeuing administrations for surrendering this option to the holders ol govcrrment obligations, We deman that there shall be no further issue of United States interest-b;aring bonds We demand that postal savings banks be established by the government for the saf deposit of the savings of the people and t fsci itate exchange. We demand the election of United State senators by direct vote of the people. We demand the initiative and referendum system of law-making in it' optional form local, state and national, and the submission by congress of all important national question.', for an adivsory voe of the people, until sucl' time as the national constitution shall hav( been amended so as to provide for direct leg islation. We condemn as dangerous and unjust the surrender, in all departments of the govern ment, to t-e influence of trusts, corporations and aggregations of wenlth generally and th packing of the highest courts of the land with corpora. ion lawers, too ;eady to do the will of their late empl yers, and to ret aside valid and wholeome laws passed by the legisiaiivn departments of the states and government, upon flimsy pretexts, at the be hests of such institutions. We are opposed to government by Injunc tion. In state matte's, we demand.' A simple and well-guarded legislation law A more equitable mode of appointing judges of election. Stringent laws to regulate the operation of fish traps, fish wheels and nil fishing gear in the waters within the jurisdiction of the state. We denounce an condemn the corrupt and estravagant Republican legislative assemblies, and charge that the Republican party, in its eagerness for the spoils of office, ins become diided into waning factions, so that it is In capable ot government as exemplified by the condition existing in the office of the state treasurer, there being at this time more than $500,000 therein wrung from tho people by the process of taxation, while sta'e warrants are stamped "Not paid for want of funds." We demand that all districts and county officers be placed upon salaries commensur ate with the duties to be performed by thru Iuasmuch as railroads and other corporate property U rot bearing its proportion of tax atlon, we demand that such property shall bear its just and equal share 01 the expenses of government. In the Spring. Aurora, Or., April 1, 1898. The wonderful popularity of Hood's Sar saparilla as a spring medlclnB is due to Its peculiar power to purify, en rich and vitalize the blood. Mrs. G. W. Yergen of this place says that she has taken Hood's Sarsaparllia as u spring medicine, and finds that It builds up hcrsyRtcm, purities Iter blood and relieves the miserable feeling she has in the spring. STIMVELI, DETECTIVE AGENCY, 128 Kearny Street, San Francisco, Cat. To district attorneys, sheriffs, attorneys at law and private parties: Prepared to transact all business of a confidential and Intricate character expeditiously and on rcasonabl terms. Correspondents all over ths world- For Infants and Children. 51s fie- 0 iea irirr 5 wsjjn. A little boy asked for a bottle of "get up in the morning as fast as you can," the drug gist recognized the household name for ''De Witt's Little Early 1U ers," and give him a bottle of these little pills for constinition, sick headache, liver and stomach troubles. Ston's drug store. i m ' "" It Is a great leap from the old fashioned doses of bice-mass and naubeous physics to the plesant little pills known a De Witt's Little Early Risers. Tl.ey cure constipation, sick headache and billiousnesi. Stone's drug store. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and vuins your health. De Wilt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure constipation and all st mach and liver troubles. Stone's drug store, n -i To Curp a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. All druggists refund tho money If It falUto cure. 26c. 10-14 0m All droggIaUiBein)r7MiwNorvc7piaaiX!rh. Or. Miles' Iain Pllhu "One cent a, doge." Children like It, it saves their lives. We mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croups, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung f troubles. Stone's drug store. I l ! - The fanner, the mechanic and the bicycle riders are lisble to expect cuts and t raises, De Witt's Hazel Salve is the best ihisg to keep on hand. It heals quickly, aud is a well known cure for (lies, Stone's drug store, i i You will never know tho satlsfan. tlon of dyeing until you use Perfec tion uvea, 'rucy are uninani auu permanent and easy to use. Be sure you get them, tf OASTOIUA, Til fu ndi! J CUIUS OtVc J THE PROBLEM SOLVED THE NEW MEDICAL, DISCOVERY ' TESTEfS. Results or the Test In Varions Forms of Dyspepsia. Chronio Indigestion or dyspepsia while a very common trouble, has for some tlmo been looked upon by able physicians as a serious thlug,and that no time should bo lost In treating It properly at tho start, because recent researches have shown that the most serious, fatal and lncurahlo diseases have their origin In simple dyspepsia or Indigestion. Diabetes Is simply one form of indigestion, tho sugar and starchy food uot being assimilated Uy the di gestive organs. Iti Brlght's disease the albumen Is not properly assimi lated. While consumption and dyspepsia are twin diseases, and It is beyond question that dyspepsia makes a fer tile soil fur the seeds of consumption. But the trouble has been to find a remedy that could be depended upon to cure dyspepsia, as It Is notoriously obstinate aud difficult to cure. This has been the question which has puzzled physiclnns and dyspeptics alike, until the question was solved three j ears ago by the appearance of a new dyspepsia cure In the medical world kuown as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which It was claimed was as a certain, rcllablo cure forcvery form of stomach trouble. i'hyslclans however, would not ac cept such statements without first giving the new remedy many tests and carefully observing results. For three years tho remedy has been thoroughly tested In every section of the country and with surprising and satisfactory results. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can be honestly claimed to be uspccllllc, a radical lasllng cure for indigestion in the various inrms of nclil dyspepsia or sou' luit.ycii gas or wlr d on stum uch, tc tii tic t blie, in clui.! fulhii'ss nr pressure artur eating nod sltnlhii symptutis resulting from disordered digestion. St nail's Dyspepsia Tab lets were not placed before the public until this three years' trial left no doubt as to tholr viiluo and they have recently been olui.ed in the trade and can be found on sulo at all druggists at the nominal price of SO cents prr pack age. No extravagant claims arc made for the rctucdy. It will not cure rheu matism, pr.eunionlu, typhoid fever nor anything but just what It Is claimed to cure and thatlscvmy form of stomach trouble. No dieting is necessary, good wholo some food and plenty of it and you may rest assured that Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets will digest It. Druggists claim for It that it Is a pleasure to recommend It to dyspep tics, becauso it glycs such universal satisfaction. Little book on stomach diseases sent free by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. 4-11-13-10 How a man is handicapped whoso stomach and liyer aro de ranged. He shrinks from tasks that de light tho healthy. Tho bitters renews functional regularity and dispels tho gloom of invalids. tot STOMACr-1 fr Fitters Prescription Files. All prescriptions compounded at Geo. Caskett's drug store are now In our posesslon, persons wishing any re filled are assured that tho samo will receive the most careful attention. Our usual cash discount will bo de ducted from tho price formerly charged. Thanking our many friends fur past favors, we remain, very respectfully, Dan'l J. Fry, Salem Or. 4 4 lmo Thousands of suffer! rs from grippe have been restored to health by One Minute Cough ure. It quickly cures coughs colds, bron 'hitfs, pneumonia, astl ma, and all throat and lung descales. Stone's drug store. To Curea ,Cold in one day Take Laxative Bromp Qulnlno Tab tablets. All druggists rerund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. 10-14-0m Perfection Dyes arc easy to use, and the colors are permaucnt to washing and sunlight. Be sure you get them. tf DEALER IN : GROCERIES Palnta, OHa Winaoy! QaaiVat nlab, and tbe most coiapleto stock of Brushes of all klndn hi the state Aitiata materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and the flnost quality of grass seed. !lNirvBNJKHvHsJiVSBJaVSV The leading implement house of the VViUamcMc valley, The best is cheapest BAIN WAGONS. Racine buggies and hacks. Buffalo Pitts Harrows and Cultivators, Monitor & Tiger drills and seeders, 1'Janttt Jr. dnlk and cultivators. McCcrnick binders, mower and rakes. John Deer plows und harrows, ell enztne and thrrsheri. Rcjiairs kep; In stock for all ' the above mentioned poodi. For sale by EM,OR0ISAN, UwATmBURV, Maaas.r. $ it jjJiL W-flNTED, ETC New today advertisements Jour linen or less In this column inserted tlireo Umea for 23 eta, CO c. a weak, SI per month. All over four lines at same rate. HORSE PASTURE Good pasturage f r horses, with plenty of good running water, grass and shelter. Nine miles uth of halem. Inqu're of II T. Mann, MJncy P.O. AUU' WAM11D ,-A cirl to do ireneral house work. A erman gill preltrcd, apply at 376 High st. 411 3t TO EXCHANGE.- 160 acres four miles from Salem for Dttkota or N 'brftska land, too ceres under ."cultivation, fenced aud well wateied, good buildings Addtess ''A'llournal. 4 11 3 ENERGETIC SAIiE3MAN School supplies. Country work. $Joo talat) and lib:ral c.cmmlsibns. R O. Evans & Company. Chicego. 4 9 6t fJ2 00 weekly &el in r M-fiultv n'ti.c n- tumes. toilet articles, ami rwnt rusinmor. double thcl valnc in hunls me -.resents: exclusive territery: simple cutfit free. Lease Soap Co.. Cincinnati, O. FOR RENT, SALE OR THADE-bt ck iarm 20 miies irom aaicm. terms to sutl if you aie the right party. Inquire ol Geo. Uriswohl, SS State street, halem. - , a. o-im. HAVE VOU SEEN the Perfection stove pipe holder. It is Guaranteed to hoi 1 ihe pipe in the chimney and is chenper than wire and nails and cannot be seen after it is put on Manfg'd by Griswold & Chase 55 Slate street, Silem, Or Agents wanted. 3-26 1 m TO EXCHANGE-For farm property, a good home place of 5 acre. One mile Irom state homo on car line. Good build ings wilh plenty o! tree and vine fruit. If this intticst. y u give description of your property. Address T. II Journal office. 3 tm FOR RENT - A goid do ible room for one or two geiitiLvnen, 'n business pait oftity. Kit .1 jw. livijire at 197 Commercial street. 12-te. tl SOLICITORS-FOR "THE BEAUTI FUL-Life of Frances E. Willard," pub lished under the auspices and indorssd by the W. C. T. U. the only official book, prepared by Anna Gorden. for at yars Miss Wlllard'i secretary, beautifully il lustrated; only $z, tremendous demand, , bonanza for agents, superb book, liberal commissions, credit given, freight paid, write quick for outfit and terms. The Domk'on Company, Authorized Distribut ers, Dept. 8, 256 Dearborn st. Chicago. 3-30 3 it WOOD FOR SALE. A limited amount of second giowth fir wocd, for cash. Leave orders at t.le steam laundry. 2 23 tf OLD METAL WANTED Hieheat price paid IN CASH for old Iron, 1 rnsa, epper: lead: zlnoi eto. u. a. ttiutiAitua 101 Court st. Salem, Or. 47tf Hule Wing Sang Co, ALL KINDS MATTrNGB, CHINAWARE, SILK, Fancy Goods, screens, ornaments, bambo gooda, ladies' underwear, oveialls, at bottom prices, 112 Court strict. Salem, Oregon Jf BThomas Tuthill, Analytical -Chemisl and Assaj er, Oaioo with Salem Gas Light Ca, No 4 Chcmeketa street P. O. Box X, Salem., Oregon, Prompt return ofoto sample. General analytical work. JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger trains, liar;, cage and express to all parts of the city Prompt service. Telephone No, 70. Old Clothing Made to Look Like New AtBaloru Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works, No, 195 Commerolal street. Orders by stago, mail cr express, will roccivo prompt attention. Waldemar Nelson Prop McFaddcn & Penncbaker (Successors to Ira Krli) MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding?, Etc, First door north of Faltm Iron Works Telephone 105. 27 3m GOOD NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED. Dj, J, F. Cook.tlio bntanlcnl Bpcclul Ut, cures all kinds of clironlu disease, after1 all other sclioola liayo failed, such as cancer, tuition), gravel, kidney troubles, bone diseases, &c, without tho aid of tlio knife or plasters or Doisons, and with no pain to the patient whatever. DR. J. F. COOK was foruicily of Omaha, now perman ently Jccatcd at bulcin,und Is a (tradu aUs and holds In his possession a dt ploma from a legally chartered college of Chicago. lie cures all kinds of chronlo diseases. Consultation free. 301 Noi th Liberty street. CURE YQURSEIF, Ijm If In ij for unfiaru.&. dltctiirgot, InrUuimtileim, IrrlntlgiK or t;tcrIM til luueout lutuiLntJi 1'atukia. snl not mt" ' lTHlEUltVtUlfla. u "I Jwlsonu", LCifcSKItUOtHI " "7 ruirjll. sV .. 'I .ssssss? iP tilt lit r.latn AS-Av.iu.a cr seut tu wtn wrsrfoi I'MHH, lw I.UI, or iwlllM. Si-... 7 aiprra. iftiuim. u MUl va rr(Wv. I rfdssssstk I Assss t-'l'l'-ssl I JVIlUMt-i I BH ft U Kiwm. I liv I ssss.. w. 0. km -Tfc 1 Hi BTJSIll O. H. OlACK Dentist; Siicccsser to Dr. J. M. Kee, WMw Corner, Salem, Or. Parties iekir g fctuwfc r operations at moderate fee i y bra a in especial rejuest ' HAY. OFLAIN eborta, chop, flour, rill feed, ee. Telephone 178. 91 Court st Salem, Or o. h:. lmb Merchant Tailor! 211 Commercial t, lySiiIts $13 and upward?, Fauta 3 and upwarcu. I. M HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWfcLEk, Makes a SDfialtv of fine repair work. . Sees Thomas clocks., etc., 315 Commercial Street . A ..j. , ' Art Print . Shop CONOVER does the finest work 1 makes the lowest prices, At uua.niivtu a Dcotc store, .. . ... SAIiEM STEAM LAUNDRY I Please notice the out In pribes on the following St"ts, plain 1 . j 10 cents Unuer drawers 5 to 10 cento Under shirts ., ...5 to looetU Socks, per pair i3,cenU Handkerchiefs t cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per docen and othct work in proportion. "Flannels and other 'work intelligently wasnea by nana. COL. J. OLMSTBA3D, . Proprietor HOTELS AND EOARSDXO. Hotel Salm M.; FENNELL, Prop Duly First Class House in the City. Rates reasonable. Sample rooms in connection. Can to all 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?Uach & Nadstanech 326 Commercial St. II. NKUGEBAUER, 9tf .Prop. MEATS AND POULTRY. G.S. FREEBDRGER NEW MARKET, (State street, near railroad; Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best treats in town. 3 2 Wolz Miescke, Dealers In all kinds or fresh salt and smoked meats. Lard in bulk,;oc a lb. Cheapest market In tosrn. We make it a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage on hand. Try ui. SHOP RE-OPENED. lliown & Son, of;the East Salem meat mar kit, have enlargedjand refitted their shop and will be pleased to see all ol their old patrons and the rest of tbe community. Order taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on having tboir orders con scieniiousiy mica. 'o-4l M'CHOW & STBTJSLOPT, Butchers and Packers COLD STORAGE MEATS, Best stock, best service .and lowest prke. 310 Commercial at. office, crry hall For water service apply at oifce.. Bills payable monthly In advance. Make complaints at the office. "HONEST. JOHN" TJtTJfiM AtMWteMMMRMW wHiort to alt wbe ara rsftosi, WTO, r or REMOVED" ! BBCIUaa HAMILVOM Lave rewtov Mr tinning surf ins busbttM to 324 CommmttUi oppeatta Etote Iiwb Salem water Co, J3v. -