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bM "IRONING MADE 1&SY ,L dggSggys- 4ig&mr?z&'Z?$ I l? 41iiL 4ik &&& I XWNflL !Para I BTO11M I! lie 4t- ! lml j iml .r , HlWw.hKn TQfcEAT INVENT DFnillDPc wn rnnviMr. ' HAKES COLLARS AND CUFFS STIFF A3 WHEW F1EST BOUGHT ypahw ii iu in Jaw ajfiMipy fif Ms ON- POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL CO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OF ANY OTHER STARCH. UTACTURED ONLY gy thei r MiiDiMr5.ro onncro Jtt I ULJE II W Lilt UIaUWiV KEOKUK.IOWA. NewHAVEN.UONN. w w,-,niwnbh. Illiiiii'wm.iiiiwwuiiP i oiimiiii win j iii riils tarch Is preparcil on scientific principles by men who have had years of practical extwrlcnco In fancy laundering. It restores old linen and summer dresses to tbelr natural nliitcnosg and imparts a beautiful and lasting finish. It Is the only starch manufactured that is perfectly harmless, containing neither arsenic, alum or any other bubstanco injurious to linen and can bo used oven for a baby powder. For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. Paints and Oils, Superior Stoves and Ranges, and Good Fishing Tackle, go to BROWN Si SMITH 256 Commercial st, The Crash Unlnm Knnri!l 1 Aumsvlllo Flour "Mnwr Tlpblna nor ni. Arbuckle and Lion Coffee, pcrpk Bulk Olives, per pint Lenox soap, a oars Knct. Mnnlin nnrl Jnv.i f!nfTnr np.r lh cinnri MnMin nnrl Java. rnfTnp. nor lh lOlbsLard 51bsLard Chocolate, per lb 10 lbs. B. Wheat lOlbs Corn Meal Try our Uo Cream Oats for mush. Old P. O Goiner Daily Bulletins As to the nuuiberof wheels sold, don't interest very many, and it takes time to make them up, but A Few Pointers, As to the quality of the wheels sold urc of service to Intending purchashers. OurEntire Line Is the output of the oldest and best equipped factory in the country and lathe aim in the S30 wheel as well as in the higher price Roods. See the Jack and Jill Line, They're $30 and the best ever offered at -the price. mmmm m l TXmfmftv. .lJrtuMi - V smwmmzL mm&r ( WMLL'SlEW t mi ra 1 . w tjr fl fX 94 Statoatreet, Next Door East cf Bush's Bank. Best meals in the city for 15c. Giye us a trial $ t r, r nr OrV V. V. J- . -"- w J STEAMER j ALTONA, ! leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesnday and Friday. 7 :4S a-n' X yuiCK lime, regular vice and low rales. X Dock between Stat J J and Court streets. J M. P. BALDWIN, J J Acent, Salem. 4 Are You Out of Soap ? Try our 2(K)z, jStar Savon At 5c a bar or 6 for 25c The best and cheapest soap in the world. Star Grocery, JOHNSON M& VANDBVERT. loo COURT, ST. "lONE 20V S SliSI u m 111 111 AND NICE HEW f - - rtii Has Come $1 -Jo 25 1" 15c, 2 for 25c J oo 30 " . "J. HARRIETT LAWRENCE We are headquarters for Carpenter's Tools of every description. We have all kinds from the cheapest to the best. BRACE AND BITS. And everything the mechanic needs, GRAY BROS RESTAURANT ! FROM A SUFFERER. Hovr A. Cooper Had a Rotten Bone Healed After 35 Years. Chkhalis, Wash., April 0, 1308. Dr. J. P, Cook, Salem, Or: 1 received your letter and was Rlad to hear from you. You want to know how my leg Is getting along. It is all right; the flesh is growing out over the shin bone and Is turning white. itisnotBtralghtyet, but I think it will be as straight as the other leg when warm weather comes on. I can work most of the time. The other doctors told me 1 could never be cured without splitting it and scrap ing the bone, but they are mistaken. It is getting well without cutting or scraping, so they do not know as muci nl.nw Hlfn4lt. ttlAV HIH hilt, VOtl flTfl all right, for you baye done lust wh you sam you couiu an. x win mnui any questions you ask about my leg, very truiy yours, A. Cooper. Dr. Cook's office is atj 301 Liberty street, Salem, Afterone trial you will use no other dye to color goods Insist on having Perfection Dyes. If Das Dr. Miles' NenvB Pias-naa ror BPINAL WEAKMESa. AUdrusalstafteiretaforaw Or, Mile FJn Pill "Ono cent do." $r ,KVX W '!" re Onion iWieetin gs. Speakers for People's-Democratic-Silver-Republican Cause. Two of the State Officials From Washing ton Where Union Has BeenTrled. The very efficient and energetic Union state committee announce the following additional appointments for the Oregon campaign: HON. WILL. K. KINO, Union nominee fur governor, and HON. J. K. SOVEREIGN will address the people of tbe state of Oregon on the political Issues of the day at the following times and places: Ln Grande. Tuesday, May 31. Union, Wednesday, June 1. Cove, Wednesday, June 1. Baker county, Thursday, June 2. Baker county, Friday, June 3. MaUieur county, Saturday, Juno 4. JUDGE WM. S. CROWELT,. Itoseburg, May 31, 7:30 p. m. id HON ROUERT I1HIDGES Commissioner of Public Lands State of Washington and HON. CHAS. G. 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: Woodbnrn, Tuesday, May 31, 2 p. m. Salem, Tuesday, May 31, 8 p. m. The Dalles, Wednesday, June 1, 8 p. m. Pendleton, Thursday, June 2, 8 p. m. La Grande, Friday, June 3, 8 p. m Baker City, Saturday, June 4, 8 p.m. HON. JOHN M. GEARIN 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: Albany, Tuesday, May 31, 8 p. m. Sllyerton, Wednesday, June 1, 8 p. in. Geryais, Thursday, June 2, 8 p. ui. McMlnnvllle, Friday, Juno 3, 8 p.m. Portland, Saturday, June 4, 8 p.m. HON. MORTIMER F. WHITEHEAD of New Jersey, past lecturer of the National Grange will address the citizens of Oregon at the following times and places: Central Point, Tuesday, May 31. 2 p. m. Medford, Tuesday, May 31, 8 p. m. Ashland, Wednesday, Junel, 2 p. m. Clar,itamascounty,Thursday,June2. Marion county, Filday. Juuc 3. Portland, Saturday Jnne 4. HON J. K. WEATHERFORD, will address the citizens of Oregon at the following times and places: Tillamook county, Saturday, May 29. Polk county, Tuesday, May 31. Benton county, Wednesday "unei. La io cou ty, Thursda , J uo 2. Douglas t jnty, Frldt: , June 3. II J. M. A. MILLER of Linn county v lac ess le citl ns of Oregon o.i the political Issues of the day at the following times and places JOSEPHINE COUNTY. Saturday, May 28. Tuesday, May 31, (afternoon.) DOUGLAS COUNTY. Wednesday, June 1, Glendaie. Thursday. June 2, Canyonvllle, 2 p.m. Thursday, Juno 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.wlll address the citizens of the state on political issues of the day at the fol lowing places, and on the following dates: Dallas, Tuesday. May 31, 2 p. m. Independence, Tuesday, May 31, 8 p. m. Hillsboro, Wednesday, June 1, 2 p. m. , Forest Grove, Wednesday, June 1, 8 ,t. in. Amity Thursday, June ?, 2 p. in. New berg, Thursday, June 2, 8 p. m. Oregon city, Friday, June 3, 2 p. m. lone, Saturday, June 4, 2 p. in. Ilcppner, Saturday, J urw 4, 8 p. m. HON. t. J. m'clary. will address the people of the state of Oregon at the following times and places: Elkton, Tii"rl ly May 31. Yoncolla, Wednesday June 1. Cottage Grove, Thursday June 2. Junction Citv, Friday June 3. Harrsburg, Saturday June 4. HON. S. n. HOWARD, of Mlnnesota.'wlll address thecitlzens of Oregon at the following times and places: Union county, Wednesday, Junel. Union county, Thurs Jay, June 2. Wasco county. Friday, June 3, Wasco county, Saturday, June 4. HON. R. M. VEATCH, candidate for congress, First district, will address the people, of the State Oregon, at the following times and places: Jacksonville, Wednesday, Juoc 1, 8 Central Point, Thursday, June 2,2 p. m. Grants Pass. Friday, June 3, 2 p. m. Cottage Grove, Saturday, June 4, 8 p. m. HON. JOHN J. LENTZ Member of Congress from Ohio will address the people of the state of Ore gon on the political Issues of the day at the following times and places: Albany, Tuesday, May 31. Eugene, Wednesday, June 1. Silverton Thursday, Jnne 2, 2 p. m. Salem, Thursday, June 2, 8 p. m, Portland, Friday, June 3. The Dalles, Saturday, June 4. Dates lor the Joint Canvass in Mation County. Tuesday, May 31st St. Paul, 10 a. m.; Champoeg, 2 p. m.; Buttevllle, S p. m. Wednesday, June 1st Auror 10 a. m.: I abbaru, 2 p. m.; Bi joU' 8 p. m. Thui3day, June 2d Hon si' i0 a. in.; Maclea, 2 p. in. IVlday, June 31 -Hi Sa "m, 2 p. m.i Salem, S p. m. Pain has no caow with Dr. Miles' Pain Pill By a Salemite. Hon. P. II. D'Arcy of this city, will deliver the annual address at the meeting of the Polk County Pioneer Association to be held at Dallas Friday Juno 3, Hood's I Should be In every lamily k medicine chest and every J all trvellers crip. They are W I I I a Iiuihtliubla wtieu tbo ttomach 1 j cat q( order) cur tmdiek. blllotuoeM, a4 II liver Usable. M114 an! efflMeot. a etoU. pii TOE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes kno.vn to tho California. Pio Svrup Co only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true 1 n original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fia Syrup Co only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fio Strop Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAlf FRANCISCO, CaL LOUISVILLE. Kr. NEW YORK. W. Y REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. The following Is the platform adopted by the republican party of Oregon In '" -onventlon assembled, at Astoria, Thunay, April 14, 18S8: "'' " the republican voters of the state o Oregon, In convention assem bled, congratulate the people of the state as well as of the whole nation on the unmistakable fact that tho dark cloud of . Iverslty, which has hung Ilk a pall over our fair land, has been dis sipated. We recognize that tho return of prosperity Is due to the restoration of the republican party to power. "We are In favor of the maintenance of the present gold standaid; we are unqualifiedly opposed to the ireo coin age of sliver and to all other schemes looking to the debasement of the cur lency and the repudiation of debt. We believe that the best money In the world Is none too good to be assured by the government to the laborer as the fruit of his toll and to the farmer as the price of his crop. We condemn the continued agitation of free silver as calculated to Jeopardise the prosper ity of the country and to shake the confidence of the people In the main tenance of a wise financial policy; we particularly condemn as unpatriotic, the e "oris of the free silver agitators to anay c'ass against class and sec tion against section; we declare that the Interests of all classes and of all sections of our country alike demand a sound and stable financial system. "Wh'le we deplore the Imminence of war, we recognize that the country Is on the eve of a war. undertaken for the vindication of the national honor und the performance of a work dictated by every instinct of humanity; we de clare that the administration Is en titled In this conflict to the confidence and support of the entile people. "We are firmly attached to the prin ciples of the federal constitution; we recognize that representative govern ment Is one of theBe principles, and we ate opposed to any change In law or constitution which will abrogate this time-honored principle. "We are hi favor of retrenchment and leform In state and county mat ters. "We demand strict economy In pub lic ah' rln, and the abolition of all needless offices and commissions. "The salmon fishing industry, so fruitful a source of revenue to the state, should be fostered, and to that end we faor state aid in the artificial propagation of salmon, and their dis tribution In the waters of the state. "We reaffirm our allegiance to the principles of the republican party of tho United States, as enunciated by the republican convention in St. Louis in 1896. "We denounce the fusion party of Oiegon as an aggregation of spoils men, who are ready to subordinate principles to offices. Each of the par ties to this compact Is willing to stul tify Itself and form alliances with ele ments which It has heretofore de nounced as dangerous and unfit to be Intrusted with power; we declare that good government cannot come from such an alliance." UNION PLATFORM The following Is the platform adopt ed by the People's, Democratic and .Silver Republican parties assembled in state conventions at Portland, Mrvb 23-2$, 1SS8: United In a common cause for tne sacred purpose of preserving the prin ciples of government by the whole peo ple. In fact as well as In name, restor ing and maintaining equality, under lhat government, 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 carrying out the great underlying principles upon which we are all agreed, do make and present to the people of this state tho following declaration of principles, and to the carrying out of which we solemnly pledge each and every candi date upon our united ticket: First We demand tho free and unre htrlcted coinage of silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 1C to 1, with out waiting for the consent of foreign nations; and we are unalterably op rosed to the Dollcy of the present re publican administration In demanding tho retirement of greenbacks, anu tne turnli over of the money-making power of the government to the na tional banks, as presented by the bill drawn by the republican secretary of tho treasury, and indorsed by Pres- dent McKlnley; and we especially de nounce the avowed attempt by said bill to fasten the country Irrevocably and forever to the slnete Kold standard. We demand a national money, safe and sound, Issued by the general gov ernment only, without the Intervention of banks of Issue, to be a full legal tender for all debts public and private, also a Just, equitable and efficient means of distribution direct to the peo ple 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 ( of this country, and to restore the juit level of prices of labor nnd production We favor such legislation as will pre vent for the future the demonetization of jnv kind ot legal tender money bi iitlva.e ,'ontrrtct. We demand that the government, In payment of Its obligations, shall use its option as to the kind of lawful money In which thoy are to be paid, ind we denounce the present and pri ce ding administrations for surrender ing this ootion to the holders o gov ernment obligation? We demand that there R a be no fui ther Issue of I 'Itrd States Irterest beailn bunds. We demand that postal sa'ngs banks be established by the government for the xafe deposit of the aivlngs of the people and to facilitate exchange. We demand the election of United rfLitea seaatots by direct vote of the paopl We demand the Initiative and refer endum system of 1 jv--naklr3 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 tho Influence of tiusts, corporations and aggregations ot wealth generally; and the packing of the highest courts of the 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 films pietexts, at the behests of such Insti tutions. We are opposed to government bj injunction. In state matters, we demand: A simple and well-guarded registra tion law. A. more equitable mode of appointing Judges of election. Stringent laws to regulate the opera tion of fish traps, fish wheels and nil fishing gear In the waters within the jurisdiction of the state. We denounce and condemn the cor rupt and extravagant republican legls lntive assemblies, and chargp that tin republican party, In Its eagerness foi the spoils of office, has become dlvldei Into warring factions, so that It Is In capable of government as exemplifies by the condition existing In the olllc of the state treasurer, there being al this time more than (500,000 tin rcli wrung from the people by the process of taxation, while state warrants art stamped "Not paid for want of funds.' We demand that all district and county olflcers be placed upon salaries commensurate with the duties to be peifoimed by them. Inimuch as railroad and other cor porate property Is not bearing Its pro poitloi of taxation, we demand that such property shall bear tta just and equal share of the expenses of govern ment. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, May 30. Wheat valloj 97c(a08; Walla Walla, 90(d97c. Flour Portland, 84.90; Superfine $2.75 per bbl. Oats White 3S&39P Hay Good, $11(3)12.50 per ton. Hops i10c: old crop 46c. Wool Valley, 1410c; Eastern Oregon, 8W)12c. Millstulf Bran,$18; shorts, $18. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $4 ; turkeys, live, 1313c. Eggs Oregon, 10J(illc per doz. Hides Green, salted CO lbs, 78c. under 60 lbs,0(a7c;sheep pelts,10l5c, Onions $2 25 per sack. Butter Best dairy, 4550c; fancy creamery, 50c55c a roll. Potatoes, 3(a)45', per sack Apples 75$1 a box. Hogs Heavy, $4.25. Mutton Weathers 4c; dret,sed, OJc. Beef Uteers, $3.504; cows, $2.50; dressed, 6i7. SALEM MARKET. Whcat-73c. Oats 35W37c. nay Baled, cheat, $10. Flour In wholesale lots, $4.70: re tall $5. nogs dressed, 5jc. Live cattle 33Jc. Veal 53. Butter Dairy 1012c; creamery. 18(a)20c. Sheep Live, 3Jc a lb. Wool Best,15c. Mohair 27(ii28c Hops--Best 814c. Eggs-lie in trade. Poultry Hens, Oc; spring chickens 12Jc; ducks;6c per lb. Farm smoked meats Bacon, am, 10c; shoulder, 8l(aVc. hPotatoes 15($I8c In cash. New Agent. Godfrey Maertz, tin new local agent of the Corvallls & Eastern Piallroad Co. at this city, has been three years agent at Portland. Ho understands the details of freight business thoroughly and our shippers and merchants will find him an accommodating official. Mr. Maertz speaks German equally as well a English. Ills olllcc Is at the foot of State street. A consamp. tlve hopes nud hopes, but a time ciimes when hope 4, chub, mm inc black shadow of despair foiecasts the co mi 11 rr of d.-tli. Thou sands of doc tors aay that TSiUiitu V consumption t&mSlWmlVvr ' incurable Thousands Lsis consumptives believe inaiincre is "tioiningmucii the trouble and that there Is no need to bother with medicine." Doth are wrong. Consumption Is the most deadly of diseases but it Is distinctly curable. It has Its inception, like all other wasting dis eases, In disorders of the digestive organs, and the first step towards its cure must be the relief of these disorders. Ninety-eight per cent of all cases of con sumption are cured by Dr Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery Thousands of con Humptlves have testified to their complete and permanent recovery through its use, after they were given up by the doctors and all hope was gone It corrects all disorders of the digestion, makes assimilation perfect, fills the blood with the life git In? elements that build up new, firm and hralthy tissues, and actlne directly upon the lungs drives out all disease germs, It Is a specific fot all lingering, bronchia, throat and lung affections. "I hare been troubled with Indigestion and dyspepsia " writ' Geo II Slater Km), of Yates City, Knox Co Ills , "for the last two years, 1 got a bottle of jour 'Ooldeii Medical Wicovery' and took it as you directed It did me so much food I am going to get another bottle and take It. I Is the beat medicine In the world for those who have stomach trouble I luvt recommended It to several already The best medical hook ever published in any language is Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Over 6Po,co- copies of this book, have been ld forfi so each It contains i,co3 pagis and 300 illustrations. It gives suggestions for treatmer of all ail ments There are also prescriptions T,ht raluable book, In paper binding may now be had free for the asking bend ji one cent stamps to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Ruffalo N Y , to par the cost of mailing only. If fine cloth bind, lug is detlreO., send to cent extra, 31 cent W All. mm&R a "- What is cott's muision? It is a strengthening food and tonic, remarkable in its flesh-form-ngf properties. It contains Cod Llvcr Oil emulsified or partially as pasted, combined with the well-fc.u-.wn and highly prized Hypo aojphitcs of Lime and Soda, so t;at their potency is materially sicrcased. WfhatWMHDo? It will arrest loss of flesh and ie$tore to a normal condition the infant, the child and the adult It -ill enrich the blood of the anemic) A'ill stop the cough, heal the irrita .inn of the throat and lungs, and -ure incipient consumption. Wc make this statement because the experience of twenty-five years has proven it in tens of thousands of TaSeS. Be lurtjttu ft SCOTT'S Emulib. 50c ni $1.00, all druggUu. SCOTT & BOWNE, Ch.mUu, New York. 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 the old lirni. C. N. Churchill, 71m T. S. Burroughs. Social Dance. Yvlll he given at Howel hall Mon day evening Muv 30 Mush- by Cooby firos. Tickets 25 cents. L J. Davenport. 25 3t Manager Ki:lt head itlie absolutely and permanently cuied b lump MoM Tea. A pleasant herb dr nk. Ones constipation and Indigestion, mukea you ett, sleep, work and hppy. bat. isfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and 50c. Pield and forest have been searched in order to obtain tho botanical In. gradients of the bitters. It assists nature in expelling fever and ague and malaria from tho human tenement. H Sitters : GROCERIES: Paints, Oils Window (01ass Var nish, and tbe most complete stock of Brushes of all kinds in tbe state Artists materials, lime; hair; co ntent and shingles; and the finest quality oi gross seed. sgVVV ,lBJvMsxwyx WANTED. ETC New today advertisements tour lines jr losi in this column Inserted three times for 25 ctsn 50 eta. a week, $1 3er month All over four lines at lame rate. Housekeeper Wanted , A cood home for the tight one, best of references re quired. Call for two days only at 115 High sheet, Salem, Ore-G. W. Hunt. iS 30 3t?l FO bALB OR TRADE -A good mower, steel frame binder, I'atent furn scraper,wagon, fresh milk cow, hailed oats, hay etc Ihilip Kces, 5 miles south ol Salem on Jefferson road. 5 a8 31I WANTED r-To trade good fir lumber t Berry sawmills for lour hordes suited for pack animals, or for good milch cows. Address Frank i'erkett Detroit Or. 5 24-lw S-3COND HAND OOODSOj to Odd. & Ends for new second hand goods at II M, Van Avery's, 181 Commercial street, Salem, Or. 5-21-tm d&w PROCTER WANTEDr-At once Must have had at least three years experience. Address "vvcare Journal otlice. 5 20 11 AGENTS WANTED koj "War Willi Spnin," including battles on s a and Ian. C01 tains all about armies, navies, fort and warships of both nations and graphic story of the great victory of the gallant Dewey, tells everything about Sampson, bchlev, l'ltaliugLee and leading commanders, by Hoe James Rankin Young, the interpld leader for Cuba libre In the halls cf C. n cress. The greatest war book published, boo large pages, loo superb illustrations many in richest colors, lias large colored maps, fiiggest book, highest commissions, lowest price, only $1,75 each subscriber receives grand Jl.oo premium free. De mand enormous, harvests for agents, 30 days credit, freight paid, outfit free. Write 10 gday. Address,'! he Natlonat book Concern, Dept. 15,350 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 Uonannon & Simpson, They are prepared 10 build all kinds of concrete walls on short notice They can be found at residence corner Lincoln and Commer clal street' BINDER FOR -,.. A good second hind Oibome binder , in good tepalr, at a batgaln. InanlreoiC. I. Geiger, on the Henry Belli farm, near 1 .r Asyium iarm. 5'i3-"n WANTED.-lly Old Establihed House high grade man or woman, of good church standi Dg,lo act as manager here and do have work and correseondence at their horre. Dullness already built up and es tablished here. Salary $900, Enclose addressed stamped envelope for erar terms to A, l'.KIdu, General Manager. 189 Michigan Ave, Chicago, 111, 5 I iro 'lo all whom it may Concern, Noiice is hereby riven that I will not be re pon. sibie for any debts or contracts nube by my ton, Uiyton iunoro.-Lir. 1. w. 11a: n. torn. 4281m JOES BU&BES, DEALER IN, Z if New Blacksmith Shop. W- F- R- bMITH tho old 'cllablo smith has np-ncd a shop opposite tho brewery, and Invites patrons. Beat 'work and lowe.t prices 185 Commercial st, Saltm. The leading implement house of (he Willamette valley, BAIN WAGONS. Racine burgles and hacks Buffalo PittsHarrows and Cultivators, Monitor & Tiger drills and Kerdets I'lanett Jr drills, a-il cultivators, McCrrmick bindtr m wen and takes John Deere plows and harrows Russell engi ne and th ashers. Repairs kep. in stock for (all the above mentioned goods. For sale by E M, CR0ISAN, SALEM, OH, VT. B. WATBRBURY, Manager. REMOVED ! BECKNEH & HAMILTON I avo removed their tinning and plumb lng business to 324 Commercial atxoet opposlto State Insurance building. The best is cheapest E S, Lamport, Harness and Saddlery. . . Makea specialty of Carriage Trimming! Bring in your old harness and Exchange for new. Prices Always the Lowest, SALEM OR. "HONEST JOHN" TRUSS A now truss on a new principle. A porfeot support to all who are ruptured, DR. STONE'S DRUG STORE, Salem, - Or 4m&8 Capital Soap Works. Running at full blast and making best of laundry and toilet soaps. lie sure to call for the Salem brand when jou want good goods. A. W, ANDEREGG, Manager, Farmers, Notice. Go to Wolz & Mlosoke to sell your oalves and lambs, hogs, mutton, etc They pay the highest market prices. 171 Commercial, Salem, w 5-10 4t UNDERTAKING. J. A. Rotan Iiuh moved Into tho old 3,0. Wright stand, 221) Commercial strcet.and handles a full line of under taking goods, furniture, wall paper, and mouldings. Carpets at Cost to close out. Prices on overytlilng tho lowest. Second hand goods taken n cxcliunKo. Don't nibs us J. A. KOTAN. . J3tJk CURE YOURSEL, " r 1 lli't'4?? , Vm Uliftt for unuutu. y 1 1 1 w !. ILilmriw. lurlamiualiuuii -7 l,i,r.i)l.ifci Irrltatluiitf ur uUeiatlnii- h.i u .in.(. ur nuiooua ntm brim frar.au m..wiid. ramie... anl uot a1 TrftEAWCHEmcuro. 1"1 or poisonous. hoiu or ix-ugeuu. lor eii.ru.., prepaid, fur fllw.or a bottle., aj.V:. pinulwr Mut on rwnuct. STIMVEU.' nETlJCTIVE AGENCY, 1 Kearny Blrtet, Ban Francisco, Cal. To district attorneys, sheriffs, attornajsat law and prli ate parties; Prepared to transact all business ot a confidential and Intricate character cxjKdlllouily and on reasonabl terms Correnpondents all over the world. lifmrnranm Travelers. who want tho cst tho very best -will ask for tickets via tho BurlloKtou route, If they will do this, they will ride on trains that will ulvo them new Ideas ot the perfection ot nineteenth century travel, Umatia, Chicago, Kansas uuy, ut. Louis all points east and south, Three route east via Uilllnns, St, Paul and Denver, A. C. SHELDON. Un'l if.ent, Portland Or, n Hl JtKl CIH5I1TI,0 H jlw v. s. x. . KVKonmm cajom. O. 1. niAOK' Benttet, StKceaserlto Dr. J. M.rKeeM, M isomer, Salem, ur. rantes misunn operations at moderate fees M aay w In especial rcinest Ai. Print Shop, t 4 4 '0 i 4 $ t CONOVTJR does the ;ftaet w . k a makes the lowest prioes, 1 At DEARBORN'S book store, vffvfvffftttvltftffv Merchant Tailor! 211 Commercial at, tySulta $15 and upwards, Pants $3 and upward. BREWSTER &-WHIT-, HAY. GRAIN Shorts, chop, flour, mill feed, eta. Telephone 178. 91 Court st., Salem, Or uai OFFICE, CITY HALL For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly in advance. Make complaints at the office. JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITK CAPITAL 'CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger traltv. Bag page and express to all parts of the city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY! Pleaaootlco theTcut In prices .on the following Skirts, plain 10 cent Unaer drawers 5 to 10 certs Under shirts 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cent Handkerchiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 34 cents'per1 doten and othei work in proportion. ty Flannels and other work intelligently washed by hand. COL. J. OLMSTEAD, . kProprletor J BsThomas Tuthili, Analytical Chemist and Assa er, Office with Salem,aaa Light Co, No 4 Cnemeketa St P. O.Bo- X, Balem, Oregon. Prompt .return of ore ampins. Oeneral analytical work. HOTELS AND BOARDING-. Hotel 5al?m. M.; PBNNELL, Prop? Only First Class House in the City. Rate reasonable. Sample rooms in connection. Can to all trains and public buildings pats the door. Come State and High streets. GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER Hot meals served .fiom Ba.rn. to midnight. German cooking. With Bach & Nadstanech 226 Commercial St. H. NEUGEBAUER, iatf Prop, HALF I AI HOUSE. MUd drinks. Cigars and tobaoco Meals served. Lodging. Costello Placet North Salem. 4 ai im M. IFEICHTINGER. Prop. MEATS AND POULTRY. (I.S. PUSHES NEW MARKET, f State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. aa Wolz Miescke, Dealers la all kinds of fresh salt and smoked meats. Lard In bulk,)c a lb. Cheapest market in town . We make it a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage oa hand. Try us. SHOP RE-OPENED. Brown Son. of tbe East SaUaa at 1 ket.have eakuved aud refcttsd Hwir shop aad will be sleattd to see aW at vheW aU mums sad the mt of the aommaaUy, 0acUn aad delivered. FawMs sin stag ftUldrea may depead on harisg their cedes cost siB-tlo ly Jilted. o-i WCROW BTBO-LOrr, Butchers and Packers. COLD STORAGE MEATS, Bt stock, Wt service ad tess fdm 3 em Water Co., Jil 4 v yMF.