""" .I4JI49PII iiWi-J" ni'Hiy"ry" 'VimtW'W- fnWtnm-i i jiisspisspitfss. j iff JJilfflWHUilgJ X 1 1 J1MWMWMS NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY. A Positive Cure for Dyspepsia. Tills may rend as though wo were putting it u Utile strong because It Is generally thought by the iiinjorltv of people that Dyspepsia In Its chronic from Is incurable, or practically so. But we have long "Ince shown that Dyspepsia Is Incurable, nor Is It such u ditllcult matter as it first appears. The tioultlo with Dyspeptics Is that they are continually dieting, starvinjj themselves, or golnp to op posite extremes or else deluging the already over-burdered stomach with "bitters," "after dinner mils." etc.. which Invariably increase tho diffi culty even If In somo cases they do give a silent temporary relief. Such treatmeut or the stomach simply make matters woise. What tho stom ach wants Is a rest. Now how can the stomach become rested, recuperated and at the same time the body nourished and sustained. This is the great secret and this Is also the secret of the uniform success of Stuart 's Dyspepsia -Tablets. This is a comparatively new remedy, but its susess and popularity leaves no doubt as to its merits. The tablets '.rill digest tho food anyway, regardless of condition or stomach. The sufferer from dyspepsia acord ing to directions Is to cat an abund ance of good, wholesome food and use the tablets before and after each meal aud the result will be that the food will be digested no matter how bad your dyspepsia may be because as before stated, the tablets will di gest the food even If the stomach In wholly Inactive. To Illustrate our meaning plainly, If you take 1,800 grains of meat, eggs or ordinary food and place it in a temperature of 93 degrees, and put with it one or Stuar'sDyspepsiaTablctsitwilldlgest tuc meat or eggs almost as perrectly as if tho meat was enclosed within tho stomach. The stomach may be over so weak yet these tablets will perform the work or digestion and the body and bralu will bo properly nourished and at the same time a radical, lasting cure of dyspepsia will be made be cause the much abused stomach win be given, to some extent, a much needed rest. Your druggist will tell you that of the many remedies ad vertised to cure dyspepsia uono of them has given so complete and gen eral satisfaction as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and not least in importance in these hard times In tho fact that they are also tho cheapest and give the most good for tho least money. A little book oo cause and euro of stomach trouble sent freo by addres sing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Bread and Uutter. That's what we llyo by, and the one thing above all that every man, women and child wants Is good bread. Try Strong's bakery and get it. 20-3t Thirty-five years makes a eenerntion That is "how long Adolph Fisher, of Zane -ville, O, suffered from piles. He vas cured by using three boxes of De Witt's Witch Hazel halve. Stone's drug store. Pain has no chow with Dr. MlleV Pain gills. I O.C.T.Co's STEAMER I ALTON A. t leaves for Portland Monday, a Wednesnday and Friday, 7 :45 a.ir Quick time, regular fei- x 2 vice and low rates, Dock between Stat and Court streets. T M. P. BALDWIN, J : Agent, Salem. 4 Arc You Out of Soap ? Try our 20Ounce Star Savon 5c a bar or 6 for 25c, The best and cheapest soap in the world, Star Grocery, JOHNSON & VANDEVERT. loo COURT ST. PHONE 202- UNDERTAKING. J. A. Itotan has moved iuto tho old J.G. Wright stand, 229 Commercial street.and handles a full line of under taking goods, furniture, wall paper, and mouldings. Carpets at Cost to close out. Prices on everything tho lowest. Second hand goods taken" in exchange. Don't miss us J. A. ROTA N. Do You Eat Cauliflower, Lettuce, Onions, Radishes, Asparagus, Sweet Potatoes Celery, Pie Plant, Green Peas, Mustard Greens, Squash, Cabbage, etc. We have them raised especially for our trade and sell none but the best, crisp and fresh at all times. NL T, RINEMAN, 2 State street. New Goods ! We have Just received a new lot of groceries among which you will find tho 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, Yellow Crawford Peaches, Queen Olives, Blue label tomato catsup and a fresh stock of Soda Crackers and sweet cakes. Including Royal fruit wafers. Apple crisps, Lemon -snaps, Ginger snaps and Cupid Kisses. Allen Bowersox, Phone HO. 406-408 State street Mi i I Local Political Changelings Threat en Violence, Congress Recognized Cuban Independence While He Opposed It. The Salem Statesman published the statement that McKinlcy's message was almost universally condemned by Salem Republicans as weak and vac illating. The Salem Republican or gan criticised It severely. A Repub. Hcan state official in a Salem barber shop condemned the message and em ployed shockingly abusive epithets about the president. A few days later when the nows came that McKinley had signed the resolutions of congress demanding the Independence of Cuba tho Statesman reversed Its criticisms into applause. The state official lcaprd out of his barber chair half shaves snd shouted, 'hurrah for the Presidentl" as a mat ter of fact, any cool-headed person of ordinary intelligence could see that congress reversed the president, in de manding that Spanish sovereignity our Cuba cease and that tho Cubans be given independence by intervention of American arms. McKinley argued In his message in a nebulous manner against Independence and recognition. Tno attempt of a llttlo coterie of local partisans to make political capi tal out of tho criticisms of tho prasi dent's weak and vacillating attitude on the Cucan question will fall. They talk about resenting with violence such criticism, and of suppressing all criticism of his policy is nonscnlcal In our free country. The simple fact is McKinley handled the subject in bis message in such an awkward and un American manner, that an American congress had to turn him down or turn down the American people. It turned down the president. Tho Philadelphia American expres ses the Idea exactly: "In questions Involving our re. latlons with foreign po v , in na tional disputes and quarrels no true American recognizes paity lines, all stand .behind tho president as the chosen representative of the nation Jult as If all were the same party. And so far as such questions are con cerned all Americans arc of one party, belong not, to a Republican party or Democratic ot Populist party, but to an American party, one and all. Americans look upon the pres ident as their chosen leader In such affairs whether tbey favored or op posed tils election. They fee) humili ated when he does not stand to their idea of what the national Interests and honor demand just as members of his own party would feel humili ated if he should make grievous blunders in the carrying out of some domestic policy to which he is pledged. As display of weakness in domestic policy is felt by partisans eo is display of weakness in foreign policy keenly felt by all Americans, for in -national quarrels we all are partisans of the President, wishing him well as tho defender of tho na tional honor and Interests."' The truth is the policy President McKinley has pursued of one of faint heartedness and indecision that has given Spain an advantage over us by making it possible for ber to go to the European courts with the plea that wo arc the aggressors, and unjust ag gressors upon her rights, that we are bent on forcing was as shown by our refusal to bo satisfied by the conces sions made by Spain even when those concessions are all that we asked, by our disposition to demand new con cessions just as Spain grauts the con cessions first asked. President Mc Kinley, by his Indecision, his hesita tion to asked that which tho Ameri can people haye with great unanl mlty demanded for months, and that whicb alone can bring peace, has given good ground for Spain to rest this plea. Before the eyes of mon archical Europe, sympathizing natur ally with Spain, we have been made to appear In the wrong, whereas they should have been obliged to recognize the disinterestedness of our motives and the Justice of our position. We are no less in the right in now insisting upon the recognition ot free Cuba as tho only basis for the settle ment of our differences with Spain than we would hayo been if Mr. Mc Kinley had plainly and early made known to Spain this demand and bad not fallen into bungling by his In decision aud hesitation to ask of Spain that single concession that could alone prevent war In the fear that such demand would precipitate war. Tt was left for congress to make known to Spain what the president failed to make known, namely, mat only one concession by Spain can avert war, and that is the surrender of ber sovereignty over Cuba. It be hooves us as a self-respecting people to demand what we expect, what we are resolved on attaining peacefully If we can, but forcibly If we must, the in dependence of Cuba, and cease to trifle with the question. With nothing short of this will the American people be satisfied, and if Spain will not yield this without war she must yield it after war. Criticisin McKinley To show that It was Republicans who criticised McKinley mosteeverely we append a few criticism from Re publicans and Republican papers: Denver Pest: President McKinley Is clinging to tho Idea that the Spanish controversy can be settled peacefully with a per sistency that is only equaled by tho faith bo had in bringing about an international agreement on tho silver question. New York Evening Sun: And this policy, after all, leaves the destruction of the Maine and her sail ors to bo arbitrated. Portland Oregenlan: "Tho course of tho administration has been such as to thwart tho hlghmlnded and de liberate determination of tho Amer ican people that Cuba shall be free. This he has done In precisely tho way a bad lawyer bungles his pleadtngs and leaves his client without stand ing In court on tho day of trial." President McKinley was handed in eftlgy Monday by a party of disgusted Republicans at Elgin. ;111. if tr"c Maine question had been han dled with decision and firmness from the very first, and Spain had been forced to make amends on that Is sue, the way out of the Cuban dlfll culty would have been comparatively easy. In tho gamo of diplomacy the United States has played a second and tuneless fiddle. Wo have not taken our strongest position be fore the world. But, despite tho rele gation of the Maine outrage to the position of an "incident," it is still the burning question of the hour. The (destruction of tho Maine Is the act that will justify us in the eyes of the world and ot history in striking Spain down and in driving her from America. -Oregonian, April, 21, 1898 m'kinley denounced. The Falls City Republican club, of. Louisville, Ky., have adopted the fol lowing resolutiens: "Whereas, Tho latest Information from Washington plainly Indicates that the nation's chief executive is either a fraud or a coward, a traitor or an unscrupulous trickster; therefore be it "Resolved, That the Falls City Re publican club repudiates William Mc Kinley as a Republican or an Ameri can, and regards him as a Benedict Arnold. "Resolved, That wo condemn the cringing attitude of Walter Evans, our representative, and call upon him to act with other true Americans in avenging the murder of ournoble dead, the victims of the Maine." Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the descased portion of tho ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remed. les. Deafness Is caused by an InJ flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbl ing bouna or lmperiect Hearing, ana when it is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflamatlon cm be taken out and this tubo re stored to its normal condition, hear ing will be destoryed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed con dition of tho mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafnes3 (caused by catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for circulars, t rcfi F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. O'Sold by DrugglskSc. Nobody need havo Neuralgia. Got Dr. lilies' Pain Pills from druggists. "One cent a doe-" MARRIED. F1NLAY M'LATJGIILIN. At the Cottage Hotel in this city, April 20, 1898, Miss Ida M. Flnlay to B. F. McLaughlin, Rev. Wm. Manning olllclating. DIED. WEBSTER. At Seattle, Wn Wed nesday, April 20 1898, Mlas Gertrude Webster, of kidney trouble. The deceased young lady formerly resided In this city, her parents liv ing about seven miles south of this city and an only sister, Miss Julia Webster, Is making her homo with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Kccler on Front street. The remains arrived In Salem on the Roseburg mail this morning and at 3 p. m. were Interred In City View cemetery, after brief funeral services conducted by Rev. W. C. Kantner. 9933&93939B Blood! Where the blood loses its i J5 intense red grows thin and & (B watery, as irvanemia, there is a constant ieehngf ot exhaus- & tion, a lack of energy vitality and the spirits depressed. I Scott's Emulsion I of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda m is peculiarly adapted to correct this condition. The cod-liver oil, emulsified to an exquisite m fineness, enters the blood direct and feeds its every corpuscle, giving vitality to the whole n system, I he hypophospmtes a $ reach the brain and nerve 5 ctatresand add their strength- I eaing and beneficial effect. $ If the roses have left your 1 cheeks, if you arc grovinc 5 thin and exhausted from over- y work, or if age is beginning I to tell, use SCOTT'S Emuf- sion Ht ur you gel SCOTTS ErauUU n 7 Alldraggbu, iociadti.oa 3 t, SaTT & BOWNE. Chcmutt. Vtv Y-r JT iThin CAMPING AT CHICAMAUGA. All the Troops Are Leaving lor the South. Chicamauga, April 22. Reorgan izing tho troops and forming tho great urmy began In earnest today at historic Chacamauga park. An Im mense force of laborers were kept at work all night long building extra sidetracks and chutes for cavalry horses, artillery and wagons. Tho first regiment to reach tho rendeyous wa? the sixth cavalry, which arrived last night from Fort Myer. General Brooko yislted the camp today and mapped out tho grounds. Spokane, April 22. Seven com panies of tho sixteenth infautry from Forts Sheraian, Spokane and Idaho left at 7:30 o'clock last nl-ftit for Chic amauga Park. It ivas tho original intention for tho regiment to go to New Orleans but the orders were changed at the last moment. This change was made because It was found to be difficult to get camping grounds at New Orleans with a suitable water supply. The citizens of Spokane presented the regiment with a hand some flag. Alliance Possible. New YouK.Aprll 22. A Herald dis patch from Washington says: Henry White, secretary of the American embassy in Loudon, is here on a diplomatic mission In connection with the relations of this government with that of Great Britain, and tho particular relations growing out of tho situation between this country and Spain. One official high in ad ministration circles 6ald that Mr. White Is hero In connection with tho preparation of a new treaty between the United States and Great Britain, something on the line, he believed, of the arbitration treaty which failed last year. Ho only knew that somo kind of negotiations were in progress, and that Mr. White Is here In con nection with them. Tho only Information vouched for In response to an Inquiry at the 6tatc department is that Mr. White is here In connection with affairs pending in the embassy In London. In splto of all this mystery there Is reason to be lieve that he Is hero in connection with a proposition "sounding" is the exact diplomatic word for this gov ernment .from Great Britain as a new treaty, wide In Its scope as to in clude not only an arbitration alliance under certain circumstances, cer tainly with nothing leis than positive assurances of the friendship of the British government In the present crisis and its willingness to go to any extent to proye this good feeling. Pans Press Comment. Pakis, April 22. The Republlque Francais says: "Sinco Europe Is powerless to re-establish peace, to protect tho weak against the strong and to .'obtain tho respect for the best established rules ot international law, let it at least bow down before the last knights we are to see, perhaps in this world, where money ishsneeforth to reign." The Times says: "With the best will In tho world, it is not clear how Spain could preserve an aiom of self respect were she to consent to the Imperious summons of a foreign government to evacuate Cuba. Whatever may be our verdict as to the incapacity of Spain to govern Cuba, we must admit that since the armistice the United States has done iti best to force Spain to fight." A Man, Yes hundreds of them In Salem, says ho Is always satisfied and has no complaint whateyer when ho purchases a La Corona cigar, ne Is supporting a local industry whose production is to be commended by Its merits. Herd Up. Solomonville, Ariz, April 22. The stage between Geronlmo and Globe was held up about five miles north of Geronlmo by two robber?. They took tho registered mail and ex- nress and robbed all the passengers. The robbers went north. Agent Rice of San Carlos sent Indian scouts to take the trail. Sheriff Blrchtleld left tojolnilu the pursuit: It is not known how much booty the robbers securey, The Play. The Silyerton dra matic club will produco the cele brated Historical drama at the Reed tonight. The sale of seats has been large. Tho company U composed of Sllverton'8 best dramatic talent and It Is said thoy put up a good show. The price charged for this evenings entertainment Is 25 cents to all parts of the bouse. WHEN TRAVELING Whether on pleasure bent, or busl- noaa talrn nn AVnrtf t.r I n Jl Imttlfi Oi Kyrup of Figs, as It acts moit pleas antly ana eueciuauy on me wuuuys, nver, ana oowjes. preventing iceiu, ueaaacnes, anu oiuer mrui ui iu. ness. For bale in 60 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Cooi- pany only. Surprise May be In Store. New York, April 22. A Horald dispatch from Washington says: ' Information or the sailing of the fleet has been received by tho attaches of the Spanish legation. It Is con ceded to bo highly probable that tho fleet will hasten across tho ocean to Porto Rice and Cuba to prevent by force the ousting from the Islands or the naval and military forces of tho Spanish government now there. On the other hand It Is possible that tho ships have gone to tho Canary islands but this is considered improbable. Spain's answer to President McKln ley's ultimatum may take the form of shot and shell. Her formldablo fleet which has been mobilizing at tho Cape Verde Islands for somo days sailed on Wednesday from that point for an unknown destination. Tho fleet comprises the cruisers Oquendo, Cristobal Colon, Infanta Maria Teresa and VIzcaya; the torpedo-boat destroyers Furor, Terror and Pluton, and tho torpedo-boats Arlct, Azor and Rayor, and pcrliars tho battle-ship Pelayo. As a result of Information which the Spanish attaches have received, the officials aro confident that tho battle-ship Pelayo, which was official ly reported to havo sailed from Cadiz on Sunday last, joined tho squadron, and that furthermore arrangements havo been made for tho reinforcement of the-squadron by tho armored cruiser Carlos V Spain's action In collecting such a formidable fleet utSt. Vincent has been a subject of considerable and anxious speculation at tho navy de partment, and It will receive consid erable consideration at a meeting of the strategic board. The Carlos V Is prohaps tho most effective of Spain's men-of-war. She is an armored cruiser of 0990 tons. Her batteries consist of 20 guns. The Pelayo, the only battlc-slilp in tho Spanish navy of any value, was orig inally built 12 years ago, but the changes which have been mado In her battery in France hayo increased her efficiency to a great extent. Such a fleet might bu able to dispose of Commodore Schley's flying squadron. Berlin Hostile. Berlin, April 22, Tho Vosslche Zeltung, though acknowledging the "tragic guilt of Spain," maintains that the United States Is morally Btlll more culpablo by "nourishing tho rebels for years, and by finally em ploying the Maine disaster as a mere pretext, and adopting violent meas ures." "All this island is nnder the Influ ence of a small but powerful group of speculators, and with sugar us their basis of policy, their interests are dictated their purses. This Is all tho more odious because it wears the transparent mantle of humanity, de votion to liberty and other high ideals. America's policy in Cuba has been characterized by violence and hypocrisy, and has not a single en nobling feature." Tho National Zictung has an art Iclo In a similar strain. A Quotation. "Try all things hold fast that which Is good." A trial order of groceries at Branson & Co's., will convince you thata higher grade of groceries Is not to bo found any where. Quality Is tho primary con sideration at this Salem's leading grocery house. lion. Jus, Simon returned to the mctiopolis today hiving iiad business before tho supreme court. From Extreme Nervousness. THAT no odo remedy can contain tbe elements necessary to euro all diseas es, Is a fact veil known to overyono. Dr. Miles' Sytlcm ot Rcstorattvo Remedies consists of koven distinctively different preparations, each for its own purpose. Mrs. L. O. Uramley, 87 Henry St., Bt. Oath erlnes, Ontario, writes: "For years I suf fered from exfeme nervousness and annoy n constipation, developing Into palpitation and weakness of tlie heart. I was unablo to sleep, suffered much from headache, pain In my left side, palpitation and a constant f eellnj of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Mile Nervino, Heart euro and Nerve and Liver I'll Is and the Anti-Pain Fills to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved and tbe pains and aches and weariness left me. 1 then took Dr. Miles' Restorative Tonic and am now restored to my former good health." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Rook on dis eases of tbe heart and nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ud, H srrfvvw H llatiHh A I E I Willi MH I TODAY'S MARKET. roitTLAND, April 20. Wheat vallej 88c; Walla Walla, fcCe. Flour Portland, S-1.30; Superfine 2.o0 per bbl. Oats White 38(339o. Hay Good, 311W12.C0 perton. Hops iwicc; old crop 46c. Wool Valley, 1416c; Eastern Oregon, fcVn)12c. Mlllstull Uran,318; shorts, 318. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 84 5 turkeys, live, 1313ic. Eggs Oregon, 12cpcrdoz. Hides Green, salted 60 lbs, 7(58c. under 60 lbs,0t7c;shecp pelts,10t5c, Onions $2.25 per sack. Butter Best dairy, 4550c; fancy creamery, GOcfrf'Soc a roll. Potatoes, 3.rS45c per sack. Apples 75fa$l a box. Hogs ITcavy, 84.25. Mutton Weathcis4c; dressed, Gc, Beef IHeers. $3.60r4: cows. 32.00: dressed, Ci(ffi7. SALKM MAItKET. Wheat 77c. Oats 3032c. Arples,3oyf4oc In trade. Hay Baled, cheat, $0J11. Flour In wholesale lots, $4: re tail 34.40. Hogs dressed. 5jc. LIo cattle 3Jc. Veal 5(a03. Butter Duiry 12lCc; creamery, 1 8(a)20c. Sheep Live, 3c a lb. Wool Best.l6(a18e. Mohair 2728c Hops Best 8l4c. Eggs- He cash. Poultry Hens, 8c;sprlng -chickens, 10W15c; ducks; 8c per lb. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8c; ham, 10c; shoulder, 8J(a9c. Potatoes 20o In trade. Impure Blood in Spring. This Is tho almost universal ex perience. Diminished perspiration during winter, rich foods und close conlinement indoors nro some of the causes. A good Spring Medicine, like Ilooa's Sapwparilla, Is ncce.ssary to purify tho blood and put tho system In a healthy condition at this season. Hood's Pills arc tho best family cathartic and liver tonic. It you want tho best when dyeing, bo sure you get Perfection Dyes. They do uot fade. tt ojstohix. rii tie- licllo of it ea '7.4 .,&. eterv eUcJUM !. HOSTETTEW CEIEBRATED M Should you Journey by sea or laod, with unaccutomed food and W flint tli A if bitters will neutralize all Impurities and keep tho system In health. FITTERS Paints, Oils Window .Glass Var nish, and tbe most cotuplete stock of Brushes of all kinds in tho state Artists materials, lime; hair, ce ment and shingles; and the finest 4 nunlltv of ftnsn Heed. .4 tW3SJtfXSsKVHvHsfjNHSVJ&VM WANTED. ETC New today advertisements lour lines or Iojs in tills column Inserted threo times for 25 eta., 50 cts. a week, $1 per mouth. All ovor four lines at same rate. AGENTS WANTED J.Free sample. .Several earn 535 weekly cash. I'. 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House conducted ill, In single teats. of hr and cedar. I'tice of house finished not to exceed $4,500. Plans, esitnutes, and terms to be submitted on or before May lit 1898 rights reserved to reject any or all plans. Correspondence solicited lor pur - chate cf school district -notes for erection 01 above bouse. Ulitrtct to be taxed) (1500 annually for purpose of paying Mid obligations, first levy now In hards of shoiiff for collection. Dated Coauille City, Oregon, April IS, l&)8, Geo, T, Uoutell, bch. ol DUtrlct Clerk, KtlCfialBsVMKsKfKs M'S"rtJrvKXSsHSNHNBKiV''NB ! J01 IGffij DEALER IN Z : GROCERIES: upEc,s V fFi? fBBi isiL OUTO DEWJOY Both tho method, and results -when Syrup of FiiM is taken ; it is pleasant aud refreshing to tho trtsto, and acts gently yot promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowols, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitua constipation. 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Salem, Or . 4 7 tf Jf BiThomas Tuthill, Analytical4-Chemist and Assaj er, Offlco with Salem Gas Light Ca, No 4 Chemeketat P.O.Box X, Salem, Oregon. Prompt return of ore Bamplna. General analytical work. McFadden 6. Pcnncbaker (Successors to Ira Erh) MANUFACTURUKS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding?, Etc. First door north of Salem Iron Works. Telephone 105. 2 7 3m VIAVI, Free Illustrated lectuie to women every Saturday, at z:y p. m. State Insurance building, by MRS. F. A ALFORP, 1 1 Manager (I (J TRUSS A cow truss on n new principle A perfect support to oil who are ruptured, dr. stones Dn.ua STORE, Salem, Or 4mr0 They Offer $.00.00. For Any Case of Nervous or Sexual WeaknesJiln Men Thoy Treat and Fall to Cure. No fake cure, but a scientific treatment ad. mlntttered by physicians in good standing, and specialties ln their line. The State Medical Company cures Lost Vitality, Ner vous Sexual Weakness, and restores Life Force in old and young men. 'Ihey will guarantee to cure you or forfeit J loo should they fall, where their medicines are taken according to directions. No money required in advance, Deposit the money with your banker to be paid to them when you are curednot becaus The Stale Medical Company Is an incorpor ated company wllh a capital stock of $250,. 000, and their guarantee is worth 100 cents on ihe dollar. Their treatment is truly a Magical Ticatment, and may be taken at home under their directions, or they will pay railruul fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go to iieadnuttters, 11 they I all to cure. i This Company does not supply rnythlog I free; they charge a reasonable price it tahe I effect a cure, ar.d nothing if they don't, do, I they will tell you exactly what it will sent ) before you take it. Full information on request. Wrlle today, siAli, w.ui' 7U- iu. Suite 914 KamageDlk Omaha, Neb Um Dr. Mll Neiivh I'lastccs Tor BPINAL WEAKNESS. Ait arussiausoii etu loraw Or. Miles' (sin Pills, "Ouo oent a JocH ff OAKS. an O. jH. CflAOK dentist, Sacoesser to Dr. J. M. Kswsm, & WWt Corner, Salem, Or. Parti etarittac MSMfit operations at saoderfrte feeaji aajr fcrsMli in esp&cinl ieQttcitr BRDWSTJMl A WWTA, HAY. GRAIN Shorts, cbop, Soar, mill teed, ot. Telephone 178. 91 Coart'ai., 8alw, Or. o. h. LAJttie Merchant Tailor! 211 Commercial t, EEPSulbj 5i; aiiri upwards, Pauta $3 and apwArda. I Art $ J Print I t ou X fc. l ss. A A 4 4 M v-UlUP i i i i i i ii CONOVBR does tbe 'finest work t makes the lowest prices, 1 At DEARBORN'S book store. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY! PleasonotJoo tho"cut In prloes on the following Slfjts, plain 10 ceflta Unuer drawers 5 to locecU Under shirts .5 to 10 eecU Socks, per pair 3 ceate Handkerchiefs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 ceatl Sheets and pillow slips 24 centsper doses and othev work in proportion. ty Flannels and other work intelligently washed by hand. COIi. J, OLMSTEAD, . Proprietor -MMMW"WSSSSSSSSSSSSJMSSSSMSSlSSSSSSSSJMiSSSSSSSSSSSSSJS HOTELS AND BOARDING. Mofel 5al?m. M.J rENNELL, Prop Duly First Class House in the City. Rates esonable. Sample rooms In connection. Can to a'l trains and public buildings pass the door, Corne Slate and High streets. GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER Hot meals served'ftom 8n.ni, to midnight. German cooking. With'Dach & Nadstnnech 326 Commercial St. II. NEUGEBAUER, IQlf .Prop. HALF WAY USE. Mild drinks. Cigars and tobacco. Meals served. Lodging, Costello Placet North Salem. 4 21 im feSM. IFEICHTINGER, Prop. IVD3ATS AND POULTRY. G.S. IDHffl NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad.- Freshest and best meats. I My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. a2E Wok Miescke, Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked mens. Lard In bulk,;oc a lb. Cheapest market In town. We make it a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us. SHOP RE-OPENED. Drown & Son, ofjthe East Salem meat mar. ket, have enlargedfand refitted their shop and will be pleased to see all ot their old patrons and the rett of the community. Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on having their orders con sclentiomly tilled. o-4it RTCROW & STBUSLOFF, Butchers and Packers COLD STORAGE MEATS, Ilest stock, best service and lowest prlcss 316 Coffvmercial tt. ?n r Otll OFFICE, CITY" HALL For water set y!cc apply at oficc. Bills payable monthly kj advc. Make complaints at the office. JAS. RADER. KLMERWH1T8. CAPITAL 'CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mail d iu gage and esprsss to all parts f tk stir lrnmnl Mrvie T1aaI,a.. - Tskpkesn Ws. y. oid ci Ma&feLMk Like XsSjFw At Satetn sHenna Bysteg Mtd O Works, Ho. IN Oomwttslsl Orders by , mtail w msyrsss, will luoeivH proNific wttnttott. WaWemar Netaon, Prop SriLWKU, TIETKCTIY A8SWCY, US Kearny Street, Ban KrattoUoo, OaL Tw district attorneys, stierlUs, sUetnftTS X Jaw and private rarttes-l'repMsd to trssssst all butlnvia ol a eonlMentlal 4 intrtosSr character expodltVoutly a4 terras, Correiponswnts all Co., m i: wtii U