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Tr-y r WwffW' -ayij WMIPP! vlw"to?I"MW GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER. To Clean Uncle Sam is using gun-powder. For cry kind of cleaning about tiic . juie, use OLD DUST "Waolilnp; Powder. It does the work quickly, cheaply, thoroughly. Sold everywhere. Made only by fa THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. 8U Louis. New York. Boston. Think for Yourself. Good Advice to Repbulican Busi ness Men. David Burr Chase Rains Hot Shot Into the Republican Camp. Republican Number Feur: When a man thinks that he knows It all It Is of little use to try to teach him anything; so I will not try to teach you, but only endeavor to per 8unde you to do something in the way cf teaching yourself. You arc aRepuollcan. Trobably you "have always been a llcpubllcan;"but honestly now, is that a good reason why you should continue to be a Re publican ? You are not an olllce seeker, so you can afford to be a free man politically and not cast yourself beneath the wheels of any political Juggernaut. You are a professional man, or a busness man in the larger sense. You lind yourself pretty well occupied with your own private af fairs, but you doubtless begin to real ize from the experience of the last few years, that matters of public 'pol icy haye an intimate bearing on even your personal Interests. Then would it not be the part of wisdom for you to earncstlj try to get at the real truth of these mutters, rather than to take a merely superficial view and blindly adhere to certain conclusions because your party leaders have skill fully steered you into accepting tliem9 To tell you the plain truth about yourself, you and your class are the most hidebound, narrow, blind, pre ludiccd partisans on earth. While superior education and a larger ex perience of the world ought to have given you broader, more liberal and more logical views than are held by thojo whom you are fond of terming "the masses," the truth is that the averago farmer or worklngman has a much clearer conception of the great truths of political economy than belongs to the average business or professional man. This partly accounts for so many of your class be ing found in the Republican party today. If you really understood where your interests lie you would not bo found acting the cals-paw for the class, who, in the end, will crush you as relentlessly as they are now, with your help, crushing the several strata below you. When you think of the great com mon people you think, "they," and when you think of the Rothchilds, the Morgans, the Rockefellers, you think, "we." You think "our" in terests are identical and "we" must stand together; that whatever finan cial policy Is favored by the great bond manipulators must of course be best for you; that whatever industrial system is best for trusts and aggrega tions of caoital must also be for your best interests. You poor deluded O.C.T.Co's I STEAMER ALTON A. leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesnday and Friday, 7 145 a,n' Quick time, regular sei. vice and low rates, Dock between fctat and Court streets. M. P. BALDWIN, X Agent, Salem 4 Are You Out of Soap 1 Try our 20Ounce Star Savon At 5cja bar or 6 for 25c The best and cheapest soap in the world Star Grocery JOHNSON & VANDEVERT ioo COURT ST. PHONE 202- UNDERTAKING. J. A. Rotan has moved into the old J.O. Wright stand, 229 Commercial street.and handles a full line of under taking goods, furnltuie, wall paper, and mouldings. Carpets at Cost to close out. Prices on everything the lowest. Second hand goods taken d exchange. Don't mUs us J. A. ROTAN. up Spain Philadelphia. Pittsburgh. Baltimore. fool 1 Your time Is coining and It is coming all too scon unless you find your senses. Do you not know that the samo people who arc now using you to crush others will, when the time is ripe, draw the line a little higher and then crush you ? "We," indeedl From whom do you get your liylng; the capitalists of New York and London, or Hie common people of your own btate and neigh borhood ? Are you too simple to soe that, if you help the syndicates to squeeze from your neighbors the ulti mate dollar, there will be nothing left for you ? Can you not understand that main reason why times are hard In your business Is that the time is rap- Idly closltig in when those who stand "atove" you will coolly answer your pleadings for your accustomed share of the apple with the assurance that "there alnt going to be no core?" Do not flatter yourself that you will get much sympathy. You will be en titled to none, for you are bringing disaster upon yourself through your own wllfull blindness. But "there arc others." Women and Innocent children will suffer, are suffering, on account of your plg-hcaJed stupidity. Posterity is interested, and some of us would like to leaye to our decenJ ants a world In which more than one per ceut of the people may find it wortli while to live. In what condi tion do you think even the next gen eration will find itself if events follow the same course for the next thirty years that they have followed for ttic last thirty ? Your mind Is so busy w'th your own affairs that you Imagine jnu have no time for deep and independent study of economic questions; so you take your opinions ready-made from the class who have less care for your wel fare than you have for that of the lowliest hodcarrier of them all. It Is true that their arguments are often plausible if not closely examined. Brains and talent can always be bought, and some of the brightest minds In the world are prostituting themselves to the uses of our would be masters. The press with hardly an exception, is in the hands of tho com bine". You know all this. Why do you not apply your knowledge, apply ing to every statement and argument the test of reason instead of eagerly swallowing every morsel of falsehood acd sophistry with which the powers that be, see fit to supply you? What has all tills to do with Oregon politics? It has this much to do with it: that this campaign Is a lining up of the forces. This Is one little skir mish in the world-wide strnggle which the 20th century will see fought out. The world has seen the same thing be fore, as you know if you are a student of history. The Roman Empire went down from the saaie causes which are working for the destruction of our present civilization. Ever since the dawn of history the same drama has been in process of enactment over and over again. A strong and virulent people arise; form a great and power ful nation; attain a high degree of civilization; accumulate great wealth; this wealth becomes concentrated in the hands of a few; the liberties of the people are lost, and they sink to the leyel of inert and hopeles slaves; the barbarion comes in and overruns it all. Isn't it Goldsmith who says: "111 fares the land, to festering ill a prey, Where wealth accumulates and men decay." Do you think that the world has out-grown this tendency ? You haye but to open your eyes to see it .drift ing faster and and faster toward the same catastrophe. You have a holy horror of being classed with Populists and cranks and demagogues. Did that sort of people, ever yet bring a nation into tho dust? Don't you know that every man of great and progressive mind who has ever arisen to help the world has been called by his contem poraries a fanatic and a dreamer? Cranks and visionaries we ha"e in the Union movement; we heard, one at the Armory Saturday night: but their hearts are beating for the good of the race; While the Republican party has rome to be the subservient tool of all the forces wblcn make for the destruction of liberty. Under which flag do you wish to fight; the yellow rag of financial and Industrial Weylerlsm, or the starry banner of humanity? Though It is advice which no gold standard authority ever gave since the world was young, I will repeat to you the same appeal that I last week made to Number Three; TniN FOR YOURSELF. David Burr Chase Salem, May 22, 1808. Afterone trial you will use no other dye to color goods. Insist on having Perfection Dyes. tf More Union Meetings, Speakers for People's-Democratic-Silver-Republican Cause,- Two of the State Officials From Washing ton Where Union Has Been Tried. The very efficient and energetic Union state committee announce the following additional appointments for the Oregon campaign: Dates lor the Joint Canvass in Marion County. Tuesday. Slav 24th Detroit, 8 p. m. Wednesday; Slay 25th Gates, 10 a. m.; Still City, 2 p. m.; Mehama, S p. m. Thursday, May 26th Victor Point, 2 P. m., Pllverton. 8 n. m. Friday, Slay 27th Scott's Mills, JO a. in., -Monitor, 3 p. m.; Mt. Angel, 6 d. in. Saturday, Slay 28th Gervals, 10 a. m , Woodburn, 2 p. m. Tuesday, Slay 313t St. Paul, 10 a. rn.: Champoeg, 2 p. m.; Buttevllle, S p. m. Wednesday, June 1st Aurora. 10 a. m.; Hubbard, 2 p. m.J Brooks, 8 p. m. Thursday, June 2d Howell, 10 a. in.; Slacleay, 2 p. in. Friday, June 3d East Salem, 2 p. m.; Salem, S p. m. JUDGE WM. S. CROWELL. Salem, May 24, 7:30 p. m. Oregon City, May 25, 7:30 p. ra. Hillsboro, May 20, 7:30 p. m. McMlnnvllle, May 27, 7:30 p. m. Dallas, May 28, 7:30 p. m. Corvallls, May 30, 7:30 p. m. Roseburg, May 31, 7:30 p. m. td HON. ROUURT BRIDGES Commissioner of Public Lands State of Washington and HON. CHAS. O. HEIFNER Insurance "Commissioner State of Washington will address the people of the State of Oregon on the politi cal Issue of the day In behalf of the Union ticket at the following times and places: Portland, Saturday, May 28, 8 p. m, Oregon City, Monday.May 30, 8 p. m. Woodbnrn, Tuesday, May 3t, 2 p. m. Salem, Tuesday, May 31, 8 p. m. The Dalles, Wednesday, Juno 1, 8 p. m. Pendleton, Thursday, June 2, 8 p.m. La Grande, Friday, June 3, 8 p. m. Baker City, Saturday, Juno 4, 8 p.m. HON. JOHN St. QEAIIIN will address the people of Oregon on the political issues of the day In be half of the Union ticket at the fol lowing times and places: Pendleton, Tuesday, May 24, 8 p. m. La Grand, Wednesday, May 25, 8 p. m. Baker City, Thursday, May 20,8 p. m. Eugene, Monday, May 30, 8 p. m. Albany, Tuesday, May 31, 8 p. m. Silyerton, Wednesday, Juno 1, 8 p. m. Geryais, Thursday, June 2, 8 p. ui. McMlnnvllle, Friday, June 3, 8 p.m. Portland, Saturday, June 4, 8 p.m. nons. R. M. Veatch, and Geo. No. land will speak at the following times and places. HON. GEO. CHAMBERLAIN. Lebanon, Tuesday, May 24, 2 p. m. Albany, Tuesday, May 24, 8 p. m. Scio, Wednesday, May 25, 2 p. m, Jefferson, Wednesday, May 25,8 p. m. HON J. K. WEATHERFORD, will address the citizens of Oregon at the followlns times and places: Clackamas county, Tuesday, May 24. Washington county, Wednesday, May 25. (evening.) Yamhill county, Thursday, May 20. Tilllmook county, Friday, May 27, Tillamook county, Saturday, May 29. Polk county, Tuesday, May 31. Benton county, Wednesday, June l. Lane county, Thursday, June 2. Douglas county, Friday, June 3. HON. M. A. MILLER of Linn county will address the citi zens of Oregon on tne political issues of the day at tho following limes ana places: JACKSON COUNTY. Tuesday, May 24. Wednesday, May 25. Thursday, May 20. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. Friday, May 27. Saturday, May 28. Monday, May 30. Tuesday, May 31, (afternoon.) DOUGLAS COUNTY. Wednesday, June 1. Glendale. Thursday, June 2, Canyonvllie, 2 p.m. Thursdav, June 2, Riddle. 8 p. m. Friday, June 3, Myrtle Creek. Saturday, June 4, Wilbur. HON. J. H. (CYCLONE) DAVIS, of Texas, and HON. J. L. STORY, Candidate for attorney general, will address the citizens of the state on political issues of the day it the fol lowing places, and on the following uates: Ashland, Tuesday, May 24, 2 p. m. Med ford, Tuesday, May 24, 8 p. in. jfJentral Point, Wednesday, May 25, 2 p. m. Grants Pass, Wednesday, Ma7 25, 8 p. in. Josephine County, Thursday, May 26. 1:30 p. ra, Roseburg, Friday, May 27, 8 p. in. Lebanon. Saturday, May 28, 2 p. m. Alhnnv. S:if.nrdav. Mav 28. 8 rt. til. Corvallls. Monday. Mav 30. 8 n. m. Dallas, Tuesday. May 31, 2 p. m. Independence, Tuesday, May 31, 8 p. m nillsboro, Wednesday, June 1, 2 p. m. Forest Grove, Wednesday, June 1, 8 i. ra. Amity, Thursday, June ?, 2 p. ra. Newberg, Thursday, June 2, 8 p. ni, Oregon Pity, Friday, June 3, 2 p. m. lone, Saturday, June 4, 2 p. m. Ileppncr, Saturday, J una 4, 8 p. u. HON. WILL B. KINO, Union nominee for governor, and HON. J. R. SOVEREIGN will address the neonle of the state of Oregon on the political issues nf the nay at the following timeb ana places Platskhnlc. Tuesday. Mav 24. M jrlon county, Wednesday, Mav 25. Marmn -ounty, Tiiursaay, uayzo. The Dalies, Friday, May 27. JoUllClYour By nourishing every pnr. of your system Health with blood made pure by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then you will have nerve, mental, bodily and In the Spring digeslivo strength. Then you need not fear disease, because your system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies and attacks of illness. Then yon will know tho absolute intrinsic merit of Hoods OcifScipcin 1 1 3L anstestMea' cine. All druggists. 1, ill for JS. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. HnnH'Q PillJ easily, promptly. nOOU 5 fills effectively, ascents, act easily, promptly and Pendleton, Saturday, May 28. Weston and Athena, Monday, May 30. La Grande. Tuesday, May 31. Union, Wednesday, Juno 1. Cove, Wednesday, Juno 1. Baker county, Thursday, Juno 2. Baker county, Friday, June 3. Malheur couuty, Saturday, Juno 4. HON. FRANK J. DROWN, superintendent of public Instruction, State of Washington, and Hon. U. S. Lyman, Union nominee for superin tendent of public instruction, will address the citizens of Oregon at the following times and plates: Portland, Tuesday, May 24, 8 p. m. Forest Grove, Wednesday, May 25, 8 p. in. Monmoutli.TIiursday, May 20,8 p.m. Salem. Friday, May 27, 8 p. m. The Dalles, Saturday, May 28, 8 p. m. HON. T. J. M'CLARY. will address tho people of the state of Oregon at the lollowlng times and places: uoquuie uiry, Tuesday may 24. Bandon, Wednesday, May 25. Riverton, Thursday May 6. Empire City, Friday May 27. Marshfleld Saturday May 28. Gardiner, Monday May 30. Elkton, Tuesday May 31. Yoncolla, Wednesday -Juno 1. Cottage Grove, Thursday Juno 2. Junction City, Friday June 3. Harrlsburg, Saturday June 4. nON. S. D. HOWARD, of Minnesota, will address the citizens of Oregon at the following times and places: uiex, Monaay, may zj, z p. m. Condon, Monday, May 23, 8 p. m. Mayvllie. Tuesday, May 24. Fossil, Wednesday, May 25, lone, Friday, May 27. Heppner, Saturday, May 28. Barter county, Monday, May 30. Union county, Wednesday, June 1. Union county, Thursday, June 2. Wasco county, Friday, June 3, Wasco county, Saturday, June 4. HON. It. M. VEATOH, candidate for congress, First district, will address tho people, of tho State Oregon, at the following times and places: Gardner, Thursday, May 20, 8 pm. Marshfleld, Friday, May 27. 8 pm, Coqullie City, Saturday, May 28, 8 p. m. Myrtle Point,Monday,May 30,8 p.m. Jacksonville, Wednesday, Juno 1, 8 p. m. Central Point, Thursday, June 2, 2 p. m. Grants Pass. Friday, June 3, 2 p. m. Cottage Grove, Saturday, June 4, 8 p. in. UON. MORTIMER F. WHITEHEAD of New Jersey, past lecturer; of the National Grange will address the citizens of Oregon at the following times and places: Canby, Friday, May 20, 8 p. m. McMlnnvllle, Saturday, May 21, 8 p. in. Toledo Tuesday, May 24. Corvallls, Wednesday. May 25. Linn county, Thursday, May 26. Lane county, Friday. May J57. Lane county, Saturday. May 28. Grant's Pass, Monday, May 30. Central Point, Tuesday, May 31. 2 p. m. Medford, Tuesday, May 31, 8 p. m. Ashland, Wednesday, Junel, 2 p. m. Clackamas county.Tliursday, June 2. Marlon county, Friday. June 3. Portland, Saturday Jnne 4. Union County Meetings. McMahan at Fairfield. L. II. McMahan will speak at Fair field Saturday evening May 28. D. O. SHERMAN, Stayton Saturday evening May 28. t d Pulling- the baby to bed is tbe good iilglit joy of a hap py day to a healthy mother. Many mothers delegate thin i nherly duty to a hums, fjome mother hardly see their baby the live long day. This ia not because they are without mother-love or tbe nat ural JmpuUea of a womanly woman. It is because of their own ill health and broken nerves, and be cause baby if also aiclclv and netvish. This nufortunate state of affairs might have been avoided had the mother, during tl.e period of expectant motherhood, taken th right care of tbe delicate ogans that ma I maternity possible. A woman should al ways keep these important organs well and strong. Iter own health and that of her child depend upon it The best medicine for prospective moth ers is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Frtscriptlon, It makes healthy and strong- tbe organs that bear tbe burden of maternity. It cures all disease and weakness. It makes comfort able the period preceding- motherhood and renders the advent of baby easy and nearly painless. It insures a healthy child. The pains and suffering that women endure, as a result of weakness of the distinctly wo manly organism, vanish under it use All good druggist sell it, There U nothing else "just as good," " I want to tell you," write Mrs. N. A, Thomas. of 400 Pulaski Street. LttUe Rock, Ark., "that my daughter. Mr. Lawrence, who lire la Trier kana. Arte, had been under the doctor's care for four years. I lately sent her word to try th medldoe which cured me, Dr. ricrcc's Favorite Prescription, and I have just heard that It has done her more good than alt the doctors." "The People's .Common Sense Ad vier" explain symptoms of ailment common to every -family, and suggest remedies. It ha several chapters, on woman's disease and weaknesses. An edition in ' heavy paper 'covers will be distributed absolutely 'free. Send the World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., ai one-cent stamps, to pay the cost of mailing only. Cloth binding may be bad for to cent extra 31 cents in all. UNION PLATFORM The following is the platform ad etl by the People's, Democratic rsni oltver Republican parties assemble i state conventions at Portland, Mr-'-'' 23-26, 1S98: United In a common cause for tne sacred purpose or preserving the prin ciples of goxernment by the whole peo ple. In fact as well as In name, restoring- and maintaining- equality, under lhat Kovernment, of all classes, we, the People's Democratic and Sliver Repub lican parties of the state of Oregon, waiving- all minor points of difference, and uniting for the purpose of carrjlng out the great underlying principles jKjn which we are all agreed, do make ind piesent to the people of this state tho following declaration of principles, and to the carrying out of which we solemnly pledge each and evety candi date upon our united ticket: First We demand tho free and unre stricted coinage of sliver and guld at the present legal ratio of 1G to 1, with out watting for the consent of foreign nations; and we are unalterably op posed to the policy of the present re publican administration In demanding tho retirement of greenbacks, and the turning over of tho money-making power of the government to the na tional banks as presented by the bill drawn by the republican seciotary of tho treasury, and Indorsed by Pres dent McKlnley; and we especially de nounce tho avowed attempt by said bill to fasten the country irrevocably and forever to the simile cold standard. We demand a national money, sate 11 ml sound, issued by the general gov ernment only, without the Intervention of banks of issue, to be a full legal lender for all debts public and private, also a just, equitable and efficient means of distribution direct to the peo :1 through the lawful disbursements of the government. We demand that the volume of circu lating medium be speedily increased to .in amount sufficient to meet the de mands of the business and population .if this country, and to restore the Just level of prices of labor and production We favor such legislation as will pre vent for the future the demonelizatloi of any kind of legal tender money b private contract. We demand that the government, h payment of Its obligations, shall usi. Its option as to the kind of iawfu money In which they are to be paid and we denounce the present and pre ceedlng administrations for surrender ing this ODtion to the holders of gov ernnient obligations. We demand that there shall be nc fuither Issue of United States interest beating bonds. We demand that postal savings banks he established by the government for the safe deposit of tho savings of the people and to facilitate exchange. We demand the election of United States senators by direct vote of the people. We demand the Initiative and refer endum system of law-making in Its optional form, local, state and national, and the submission by congress of all important national questions for an ad visory vote of the people, until such time as the national constitution shall have been amended so as to provide for direct legislation. We condemn as dangerous and un just the surrender, in all departments of the government, to the Influence of trusts, corporations and aggregations of wealth generally; and the packing of the highest courts of tho land with cor poration lawyers, too ready to do the will of their late employers, and to set aside valid and wholesome laws passed by the legislative departments of the states and government, upon flimsy pietexts, at the behests of such Insti tutions. We are opposed to government by injunction. In state matters, we demand: A simple and well-guarded registra tion law. A mere equitable mode of appointing Judges of election. Stringent laws to regulate the opera tion of fish traps, fish wheels and all fishing gear In tho waters within tho Juiisdlctlon of the state. We denounce and condemn the cor rupt nnd extravagant republican legis lative assemblies, and charge that the republican party, in Its eagerness for the spoils of office, has become divided Into warring factions, so that It is in capable of government as exemplified by tho condition existing In the ofllct of the state treasurer, there being at this time more than 1500,000 therein wrung from the people by the procesp of taxation, while state warrants an stamped "Not paid for want of funds." We demand that all district and county officers be placed upon salaries commensurate with the duties to be performed by them. Inasmuch as railroad and other cor porate property is not bearing its pro poition of taxation, we demand that such property shall bear Its Just and equal share of the expenses of govern ment. How's This 1 We offer One Hundred Dollard Re ward for any case of Catarrah that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo.O. Wei ho undersigned, having known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Traur, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo. O , Warning Klnnan & Mar yln. Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the Bystem. Price, 75c, per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Dissolution Notice, Notice is hereby given that the firm of Churchill & Burroughs has dis solved by mutual consent. T. S. Bur roughs will continue the business, and will collect all bills and pay all claims of tiie old firm. C. N. CnURUHILL, 7 lilt T. S, Burroughs. Nobody need liavo Neuralgia. Get Dr. Hllesf Pain Pill from druggist. "Quo cent a do " All drucglflU nell r7.MIIea' Nerro Plaster. Farmers, Notice. Do to Wolz & Miesclca to sell your calves and lamba, boss, mutton, etc They pay tbe highest market prices. 171 Commercial, Salem, w 5-10 4t Capital Soap Works. Running at full blast sod making best of laundry and toilet loips. Be sure to call let tbe Salem brand when jou want gfoA coods A W, ANDEKEGG, Manager. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN TIIE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS Ot R TRADE MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, MaBsaohu setts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," tho same that has borne and doea now boar jj? &?, 7T" on over the fao-eimile signature of (ZaS7ct&&lC wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used In the homes of tho Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper and see that it ia the kind you have always bought - tr . " on and has the signature of krW&4W wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Oentaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher ia President, TMC etNTAUH OOMMNT. TT MURRAY TRllT, H(W TORK OITT. The Crash Salem Special Aumsvllle Flour New Plckles.perqt Arbucklc and Llun Coffee, per pk Bulk Olives, per pint Lenox Soap, 0 bars best Mocha and Java Coffee, per lb Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb lOlbsLard 5 lbs Lard Chocolate, per lb lOlbs. B. Wheat lOlbs Corn Meal Try our 0 Cream Oats for tnus'i. Old P. O Gomcr mm 6omma i 0 Wait for a new line of uptooate bicycles at BROWN St SMITH 256 Commercial Street, winwHnnn IflilllllwwlV wrusu.,attinDmui FOR SALE BY D- J. DEAIiBU IN : GROCERIES: Paints, Oils Window (Glass Vnr nish, and tbe most complete stock of Brushes of all kinds In tho state Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and the finest quality of grass seed. 1 SMWJsTvTtyK WANTED. ETC New today advertisements tour lines or leai in this column inserted three times for 25 cts, 50 eta. a week, $1 per month. All over four lines at same rate. SECOND HAND GOODS-Go to Odds & Ends for new second hand goods at II M. Van Avery's, 181 Commercial street, Salem, Or. 5-zi-lm d&w FOUND,, On Commercial slleet Saturday a letter containing a money or er for a small sum. Letter addressed to Myra A. White Salem Or. Same can be had At this office by paying for this notine, S-3-3; FOR BALE OR T RADE.-An O.bome No. 4 mower. Jd good condition. Ad dresa box 3 Ztna. S--3l PRINTER WANTEDr-At once. Must have had at least three years experience. Address "W" care Journal office. 5 20 iff AGENTS WANTED For "War Willi Spain," including battles on s:a and Ian- , Cot tains all about armies, navies, foils and warships o( both nations and graphic story of the great victory of the gallant Dewey tells everything about Sampson, ichley, Fitzhug Lee and leading commanders, by IIor James Kankin Young, the interpid leader for Cuba libre in the halls 1 f Con gress. The greatest war book published, 000 large pages, 100 superb illustrations, many in richest colon. lias large colored maps, Biggest book, highest commissions, lowest price, only (1.75 each subscriber receives grand $1.00 premium free. De mand enormous, harvests for agents, 30 days credit, freight paid, outfit free, Write to day, Addressihe National book Concern, Dcpt. 15,356 Dearborn street, Chicago. 5-13-301 NOTICE. All persons wanting cemetery lots repaired or concrete walls 'built, be fore contracting with other parties would do well to see Bohannon & Simpson. They are prepared 10 build all kinds of concrete walls on short notice. Ther can be found t residence comer Lincoln and Commer cial street' BINDER TOK UALU...A good sccoid hand Oibcme binder , in g"od repair, at a bargain. Inaoire of C. I Ceiger, on the Henry Delli farm, near Asylum farm, 5-3-'mf WANTED.-By Old Eatablihed House ht(h grade man or woman, of good church standi rg,lo act as manager here and do have work and correteondence at their horre. Business already built up and es tablished here. Salary $900. Enclose addressed stamped envelope for onr'erms to A. l'.Eldkr, General Manager, 189 Michigan Ave. Chicago, II . J 1 im i'o all whom it may Concern. .Notice is hereby piven that I will not be re pon. nble for any debts or contracts mab; by my ton, Clayton Kansom. Dr J. V, lUn 10m, 4281m oasvoilxa.. " & wlb U4 VwHlMfl Bout;t Wfariara cf Dr. Miles' Nerve VlaMenme. attUIOrucgl. ill fliiJ Has Come- $1 25 , 125 10 15c, 2 for 25c J5c 25c 35 30 85 45 25 35 25 HARRIETT LAWRENCE RFRTfiRFn Jly lifting: Dr. Pran'a Yciiotr nerve l'llla. lLw L JlLU ThI 'tamleiful nmnl. pnarantecd tocurenll nervous diseases, such as Weal 11017, Loss of brain Power, Headache, Wakrlulness, Lost Ma'ibooa, tJuliUjr Amis sions, Nervousness, ull drains, loss of power in Cenerax. ? Organs of cither ex, caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, ciccxsIt use of tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Coi"titnptlon or Insanity. Can be carried In Test pocket. Ji.ooperboi, v 55, by mall prepaid. Circular Free. Sold by all druggists. Askforll.f'ctfuootlier. Manufactured by tr" Teau Medicine Co., Fnria. France. r.aue-Davhy agents, intra ana YarnntASt. Portland. on FRY, SALEM, OREGON The leading implement house of the Willamette valley, BAIN WAGONS. Racine buggies and hacks, Buffalo PittsHarrows and Cultivators, Monitor & Tiger drills and seeders. l'lanett Jr. drills'and cultivators, McCormtck binders, mowers and rake John Deere plows and harrows Kussell engine and thrashers. Kcpairs kept in stock for all the above mentioned goods, 4 For sale by E M,jCROISAN, SAIEM, OH, W. S. WATBIintmy, Manager. REMOVED ! DECKNER & HAMILTON 1 ave removed their tinning mid plumb ing business to 324 Commeroial street opposite Stato Insurance building. The best is cheapest E S, Lamport, Harness and Saddlery, . . Makc"a specialty of Carnage Trimming! Bring In your old harness and Exohange for new. Prices Always the Lowest, SALEM OR. "HONEST JOON" TRUSS "; t Anew truss on a new principle. A perfeot support to all who are ruptured, DR. STONE'S DRTJQ STORE, Salem, Or 4mr8 MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOaiTIVELY CORK jki.1 jvi ru i'uu riiio at. nnr, lnituej,MiiinM,uj.,co t$ Abo nuu oiUr rjwmM and luilta crrtlou, Z7ty quUlilu aU tank rcotora It VlUHli la Ola or loan. ad 1 a nan fur stadr, uu1am or mwrUtf. IVrant ItuAnltv and (lot&kaniiitlan if tetania tlm. 'Xkmll dm tLAW iramcliAta IiDDro cant nl taecta a P TM v. 1ET another tsilIa. Ut upon Unn, tn tenutn AJax TauaUk bnvacuivq unHHaamnil wuj van, son. ixUIrn trrltum (lunrant to ctfect our la cii etu I r.-Iuu.i Uu mpnr. ilea pu cnta utt wctiMn liuuuu Hull trotbnaiitT tor XJ.fcoBr toll.U IIUUUM l Maia wrtr MAX -oriMBDY CO., 5lrifr Sa'H; 1,110a. rvwa W- Fo iir . sa'rmOr,, byD.J, FRYdrujglk sTi mTTii T? BUBOOn CAKM O. JH. ffiACK Bentist, Saccesjer, to Dr. J. M. Keene-, old WM-e Corner, Salesij Or. Parties desiring Mtferi r operations at moderate fees in any braBcs e in especial reqaest Art t Print Shop, r ; ; J CONOVER doea tho ;fineat ' tf k a inakca the lowest T prices, X X At DEARBORN'S book store, C. H. LANB Merchant Tailor! 211 Commercial st, a3ults $15 and upwards, Pants S3 and upward.. BREWBTER &1WHITE, HAY. GPIAIN Shorts, chop, flour, mill feed, eto. Telephone 178. 91 Court St., Salem, Or Sab Water Co., OFFICE, CITY HALL' For water sei vice apply at office. Dills payable monthly in advance. Make complaints at the office JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE CAPITAL 'CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mail and passenger traits. Bag gage and express to all parts or the city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRYI Ploaaenotioe theTcut In prioes on the following Skirts, plain , loceati Unaer drawers 5 to loceptt Under shirts 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cenU'per dozen and other work in proportion. ty Flannels and ther work intelligently washed by band. COL. J. OLMSTEAD, . Proprietor Jf BiThomas TuthilL Analytical .Chemist and Assa er , Office with Salem'Gas Light Co, No 4 Chomekota St P.O.B 1 X, Salem, Oiegon. Prompt .return of ore samplns. Ocueral analytical work. HOTELS AND BOARDING. Mel Sal?rR. M.; FENNELIi.;Fropf Dnly First Class House In the City. Rate reasonable. Sample rooms in connection. Can to rJl trains and public buildings pass the door. Come Slate and High streets. GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER Hot meals servcd.fiom 8 a. in. to midnight. German cooking. Vltli,Baoh & Nadstanech 236 Commercial II. NEUGEBAUER, IQtf .Prop, HALF WAY HOUSE. Mild drinks. Cigars and tobacco Meals served. Lodging. Costello Placet North Salem. 421 im M. .FEICHTINGER, Prop. MEATS AND POULTRY. G.S. FREEBURGER NEW MARKET, (State street, near railroad Freshsst ad best meats. My patreas say I keep the bsct rrcats in town. a Wolz Mieacke, Dcalen in all kind of fresh mH sad smoktd meats. Lard la bulkoc a lb. Cheapest Market In tos-n. We make It- a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage oa hand. Try u. SHOP RE-OPENED. Brown & Son. ofthe Kat S,Ia memi 1 ket. have cnlargedftad reW-ted their tfcup mU will be pleased to see all oi (Mr oU pt ami ibc reu m iac commtHuty, owm mmj and delivered, rarest ainiiliif; sMUhm may depend oa hvviag thole 3fWn scitatiottHy filled. '-n VCHOW k STSUMOCT, Butchers and Packers, COLD STORAGE MEATS, Sett ttock, bMt st44 mi tow ft,., 316 OowiacKlf