H HOPELESS Spain Now Struggling, in Cunfusion. The Inefficiency of the Pres ent Cabinet. Senor Moret Comments Despair ingly. London, June 8. The Madrid cor respondent of the Post lias had an in terview with Senor Moret, formerly minister for the colonics. He said: "The government docs not knew wiicre it Is going. Moreover, there Is not a person in Spain who can fore tell the outcome of the situation. The government has no fixed plan. It allows matters to follow their own course, heedless of the ultimate con sequences. The ship of state Is drift ing. "Today the confusion is complete. Tills Is concealed as well as possible, but If the truth of the situation ever becomes known the most serious complications may result. The pres ent ministers lack energy. I won't say that they arc voiceless, because they talk to much: but they never act. They are absolutely impotent and are simply trusting to chance to get out of their troubles. "A campaign in fayor of peace has begun in the press, and is progressing among the populace. I am convinced that if a pleblslte were held, It would be voted, even by the soldiers. The queen regent has unjustly attacked by Senor Castellar, who is already posing as president of the republic, but I much doubt his ability to stir a movement against the regency. Tho regency was menaced, but for some time past a change has been taking place, and the adversaries of the queeu rcguiib liaye discovered the in justice of their attacks. It Is diffi cult to say whether the regency will bo overturned. "None can say nhut will happen in a country without guldence, with a foreign war on Its hands, and dally fearing fresh internal complications. If the ovei turning of the regency does happen, it will be an immense misfortune to Spain. "Parllment Is divided, as well as the ministry, who know not whether to turn to the right or left. The affairs of Spain are in complete disorder." Spain's Heavy Losses. London, June 8, A Times dispatch says: The Spanish loss In killed, Hood's Cure lick headache, bad & taste In the mouth, coated 9L& 1 1 1 tongue, gas In the stomach, K III SB dlitreis and lndlgeiUon. Do not weaken, but have tonic effoct. 25 centi. The onljr H1U to take trlth Uood'i Sartaparllla. O.C.T.Co's STEAMER l ALTONA. leaves for Portland Monday, 'Wednesnday and Friday, 7 145 a."5 Quick time, regular net- T J vice and low rates, Z Dock between Stat and Court streets. J f M. P. BALDWIN, X Agent, Salem. ' TEAS AND COFFEES Some rare brands. FRUITS FRUIT JARS And all that goes with the season. fruit Star Grocery, JOHNSON 100 COURT ST. & VANDEVERT. PHONE S02- UNDERTAKING. J. A. Rotan has moved into the 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 the lowest. Second hand goods taken n exchange. Don't miss us K J. A. ROTAN. wounded and prisoners was very heavy but the most serious feature of all for the Spanish is the defection of hund reds of natives. The Spaniards are endeavoring by every means to win oyer the rcblcs, who are attracted by promises of pardon and high offices. But Agulnaldo'sattractlnn Isstrongcr. He has completely surrounded Manila by cutting the railroads and holding the rivers by which food had prcvl -ously reached the city. If the city Is not starved Into surrender the rebels may carry it, having an increasing number of rifles and Held guns. Aguinaldo's treatment of Spanish prisoners Is exemplary. Few excesses are reported except where priests were mutilated before belnc killed. Ad. mlral Dewey Is not assisting the rebels and It is probably owing to his pres ence that Aguinaldo's forces ayold excesses. Hobson and His Men. With the Fleet off Santiago de Cuba, June 3j To appreciate the great danger of the Merrlmac expe dition, the character of the defenses of the harbor of Santiago de Cuba must bo known. The entrance to the broad and deep harbor on which the city faces is a narrow channel about a mile long, and each side guarded by a bill standing almost perpendicular!) to a height of 180 feet, At one point the neck of this ap proach is less than 300 feet wide and only 5 fathoms deep, so that to enter ships must go In one at a time. On a bill on the eastern side of the harbor is Moro castle, with live 24 poundcrs and two modern rapid-fire guns, On the western hill two bat teries "?lth modern guns are located. At tho base of Moro castle arc several Kins loaded with sharpnel to, sweep the face of tho water, and opposite Is a similar battery. Going around the first curve of tho narrow cnterance Cayosmith an (Is land, is found facing down the harbor, with a battery of moderate guns. In tho narrow neck of the passage are three ro ws of mines, eacli 15 feet apart, and the mines 16 In a row. The Itelna Mercedes lies at the foot of Cayosmith, partly dismantled, but having her four torpedo tu n-a loaded and facing down the channel. About half way up the. channel on. the eastern bank Is the Erstella, with sev eral smooth-boro guns, and this was tho menacing hole of death into which Lieutenant Hobson and his men .ven tured with the Merrlmac. Troops Embarking at Tampa Chicago, June 8. A Tampa dis patch from a reliable correspondent of the Chicago Daily News, says the work of loading transports, horse3 guns, ammunition, stores, equipment and medical supplies for the first great Invasion of the Spanish West Indies is almost completed, and before many hours General Shatter's corps, tho Fifth, is expected to sail away. Its destination is known only to a few, and may not be given out till the fleetof transports with its convoy of war Is well on Its way to Cuba. Rate War. New York, June 8. A big cut in Klondike rates is announced by the West Shore and NIckle Plate roads. These roads have put in force a new through, second-class passenger rate of $25 from this city to Seattle, as against the previous rate of 893,75. This is the first time -the Vanderbllt roads have taken part in the North west passenger rate war, which the Canadian Pacific began. Not Sailed. San Francisco, June 8. The Mon terey and Brutus are still In harbor. Both vessels are ready for sail. It Is probable the Monterey is waiting ad vices from Washington In reply to telegrams brought by the steamer Belglc, which arrived from the Orient and JTonoluIu. Too High a Geer. An exchange says: Carl Hodes of Coryallis wanted a bicycle that would knock out all the bicyclists in the country, and we suppose to make the trip to Albany on the path In about 20 minutes, so he ordered a machine with 124-gear. It came, and he could hardly make It naylgate. lie would need the muscles of a Sandow. Tie has changed his opinion about high gears, though he may have the name of having the highest geared wheel in Oregon. Dr. Price of Cresco, Iowa, left today for Portland, after a nice visit in Sa lem. He Is delighted with our climate and strawberries, and says he would like to come here to live. lie says Fry's drugstore finished In Japanese Mahogany and plate glass is the Imost perfect equipped and finest retail store be has ever seen, and be is a lifelong druggist. O Btratla SIfcaturs cf Iks fed Yn Raw Unit BsjjU Just as Good as Scotfs and we sell It much cheaper," is a statement sometimes made by the dWrist when Scotfs Emulsion Is called tor. This shows that the druggets themselves regard Scott's Emulsion Of Cod-Liw.F OJJ ro;tfi H(,nr. phites of Lime and Soda as .the sianoaro, ana the purchaser who desires to procure the "standard" because he knows it has been of untold henrfft. finT4 .f fn M. instant think of taking the risk of using some untried prepa ration. The substitution of something said to be "Just as good" for & stand ard preparation twenty five years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelligent purchaser. Be ittre you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See mat tne man and fish are on the wrapper. 50c. and ti.oo, all druggist. SCOTT & BQWNE. Chemists, New York. Western Oregon Crop Report. The weekly crop bulletin sent out by the bureau at Portland says: The chauge In the weather was most opportune. Tho cool weather retarded and checked tho growth of corn and beans, it delayed haylnR and the ripening of strawberries and cher ries. Wheat on lowlands was turning yellow. The clear, warm weather has changed all this. Strawberries and cherries arc now ripening rapidly. Haying has commenced and will bo come general during the week; the hay crop promises to be unusually large, Fall and winter sown wheat Is heading, The .spring sown wheat crop Is In much better condition than usual and presents better prospects. Oats are In excellent condition. In some sections hopyards are being plowed up, owing to tho poor pros pects. The missing hills is an unus ual condition, which has seriously In jured the crop. The prune crop will be the largest on record in the State. Some growers are making arrangements to make prune brandy, thus utilizing that por tion of their crop which can not bo dried. Apples, pears, cherries, and quinces will yield enormously. Inthe peach districts, the peach crop is ex cellent. Grapes are making a healthy and rapid growth. Tho vegatable crop is excellent. Green peas for table use are plenti ful. Early jplanted ipotatoes are In bloom. All vegetables are making a rapid -growth. Fasturcago is good and stock is in prime condition. Except hops, not a single product has been adversely re ported; and with tho same exception, all are reported to be In a most sat isfactory condition. m FROM A SUFFERER. How A. Cooper Had a Rotten Bone Healed After 35 Years. Chehalis, Wash., April 0, 1398. Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or: 1 received your letter and was glad to hear from you. You want to know how my leg is getting along. It Is all right; the Hesh Is growing out over the ship bone and Is turning white, it Is not straight yet, but I think It will be as straight as the other leg when warm weather comes on. I can work most of tho time. Tho other doctors told mo 1 could never bo 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 much as they thought they did, butyouaro all right, for you huye done lint what you said you could do. I will answer any questions you ask about my leg. Very truly yours, A. Cooper. Dr. Cook's office is at 301 Liberty street, Salem. S. M. Geary. Pierson, Mich., vfritei-"De-Witt's Wi'ch Hazel Salve is curing more pilei here than all other remedies combined. It cures eczema and all other skin dUeases." Stone Drug Store. The Blue Mountain Telephone Company will finish its lino to Burns soon. Extremely Weak Deficient Blood Causes Loss of Appetite and Final Break Down Hood's Sarsaparllla cures. ' I lost my ffppetite and about all I lived on was iced lemonade. My strength waa all gone. I km to weak I could hardly cross the floor. At last I was taken very sick. One pbyslolan told me my blood was all gone and be gave ma medicine but it did not help me. I bad pretty much lost all faith in medicines, but thought I would get one bottle ol Hood's Saraapa rilla and try it. After taking that bottle I was ranch better, and to I got two more bottlee and after taking them I tru well, but to be sure ot it, I kept on tkJg Hood's Sarsaparllla until I bad Med is all five bottles. It baa done unspeakable good to me and I wish all my suffering sisters would try it." Mas. A. Evkmet, Wedderburn, Oregon. Remember Hood's Sarsaparllla Is the best-in fact the One True Blood Faruter. Bold by all dressUU. Prise, l; sU for ta. m,i Dillo o tasteless, saUfct Je nCKKl S PUIS ate. lift ilfmnrirf- at AV C. T. U. WOMAN. Telia Of What Their Order' Offers to Do for Humanity, Editor Jeurnal: Thinking that the work of the W. O. T. U. or Baleni Is not brought to tho notice of the public enough, I write this letter, feeling that there are many people" In Salem who will 1 glad to know of tho' work wc are doing. It Is a well known fact that we keep open a free reading room In a comfortable room on Court street, near Liberty, a room that Is open to all alike. Both men and women are welcomed on equal terms, whero If you wish to read you will find tho dally papers among which no not.ee Xvcnlng Telegram and Tue Capital Journal which are do nated free of charge. Many weeklies, Including Oregon State Journal, Times Mountaineer, Blue Mountain Eagle, Union Signal and others equally as good, butwc have not the list before us to name from, besides the papers and magazines, tho library contains many good books. This room is supported by sucb men as Mr. Albert, Mr. Gllbert.Mr, Wiggins, Mr, Ilolycrson, and many others whose names would be glad to pub Itsli, any time that space would per mit. The members of the Union arc also self sacrificing and by private contribution and also by work In so cials, entertainments, etc. .succeed In keeping open to tho Salem public ono place when one may step in and read or rest, as the days go by. Besides, this the Union keep up regular ser vices every Sunday at 4 o'clock. These meeting are addressed by various pastors of this city, or speakers from abroad, who aro visiting this city. Good music is always furnished. All creeds and kinds of people aro made welcome. The wish of the Union being, that anyono may attend Gospel Temperance serylce regardless of clothes of occupation. And an one whether a member or not, who wishes to aid this cause are gladly re ceived. We are working together for the upbuilding ot mankind, the sor row laden, tho sin sick, those who have burdens to bear, we are trying to help you, No one can bave it to say that they came to this room and did not receive a cordial bandshake and God bless you. Next Sunday at this hour, In the hall on Court street, tho meeting will be a testimony meeting and all persons who have been blessed by the religion of Christ, especially through tho W. O. T. U are invited to be present noxt Sunday. These are only two of very many departments of work In the ,W,C.T.U At an other time I will tell you ot some of the other dopartments.for tho present this is enough, A Member. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, Juno 7. Wheat vallej 83; Walla Walla, 84c. Flour Portland, 84.76; Superllno sz.ou per nni. Oata-Whlto38( Hay Good, 3110 IIops 410c; ol 639c. J12.50 per ton. crop ifcbdC. wool vai alley, 14l5c; Eastern Oregon, &Ytfl2c. Mlllstufl Bran,$17;shorts, $17. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00 turkeys, live, 1213c. Eggs Oregon, 13f14c per doz. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs, 78c. under 60 lbs,61(7c;shcep pelts,1015c, Onloos 82.25 per sack. Butter Best dairy, 2530c; fancy creamery, G0c55c a roll. Potatoes, 3545c per sack. Hogs Heavy, 84.25. Mutton Weathers 4c: dressed, 01c, Beef Steers, 83.504; cows, 82.60; dressed, 0i7. SALKM MARKET. Wheat C8c Oats 35M37C. Hay Baled, cheat, 810. Flour In wholesale lots, 84.70: re tail 85. Hogs drcrscd, 61c. Live cattle 33Jc Veal 5s. Butter Dairy 1012c; creamery, 18($20c. Sheep Live, 3c a lb. Wool Best,16c. Mohair 27W28c Hops Best 814c. Eggs-121c in trade, Poultry Hens, 6c; spring chickens 121c; duck8;6o per lb. Farm smoked meats Bacon, fcam, lOe; shoulder, 80c Potatoes 16(318c In caih.. Not Troubled Now, "From my childhood 1 have been In poor health and my skin was yellow. When I was 10 years old I bad salt rheum on one of my hands. I got a bottle ot Hood's Saroaparilla ana be fore I bad taken all ot It my hand was well. I have never been troubled with salt rheum since." Mrs. Bertha Rkid, Baker City, Or. Hyod's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure Indigestion, head ache. S, C. Parker, Sharon, Wis., writesv-"I ire tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for tching piles and it always stops them in two minutes. I consider DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sal to the greatest pile cure en tbe market's atone untg More. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold oa a hositive guarantee. Cures heart-barn, raising oft be food diitrtu after eating or any form ofdrspep1 One little tablet girts im. mediate relief, 15c and and 50c, Moki Tea positively cures sick headache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful drink. Removes all eruptions of tbe skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money re landed. 25 cents and 50 cents. WMtmakwaa M TBE BCEUEKCE OF SY1UP OF HS is due not only to the originality and simplicity ot the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California Fio Svnur Co. only, and we wish to impress upon .all tho Importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy. As the genulno Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho California Fio Srnur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one In avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cali fornia. Fio Stoop Co. with tho medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of tho Company a guaranty of tho cxcellonco of Its remedy. It is far ia advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, and it docs not grlpo nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, pleaso remember tho namo of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, ML LOUISVILLE. Kr. JTEW TORS. K. T. ZZZ For the Ladles. Tho American Queen salutes its readers for the montli Of Juno with an unusually Interesting issue, con taining articles of war interest, and from a woman's standpoint showing how war affects them ai,d their duty and heroism on the battlctield. Cuba and tho reconccntrados, too, come in for n sharo In these articles. "A Sailors Knot, and How it Was Cut,'' by Frank R.Stockton; "Itobin nood,' by Barry Pain; "A Child's Story." by Sophie Herbert; and remarks aud criticisms by Marguerite Merington, holds tho Action department up to Its excellent standing. Tho departments, which have become such a pleasing feature in The American Queen, aro conducted, a asuul, by authorities in each particular line, and aro as fol lews: Fashions, by Abby Undcrwod; Household by Bertha Banner; Cook ing, by Katharine Rolston Fischer; Embroidery, by Emma Haywood; Lacemaklng, by Mary E, Bradford; Beauty and Toilet, by Mary Easton; Women and Their Work, by M. E. J. Kclley, Besides this synopsis of matter The American Queen tccniR with other interesting articles. Tho colored corer. representing tho Bed Cross nurse, is by the daughter of Bret narte. Presented to tho trade by J, J. Dalrymplo & Co., Salem, Or. Sedgwick Emergency Corps Tho members of Sedgwick Relief U. No. il.rnd other loyal women met Tuesday afternoon for purpose of or ganizing a society to aid the boys who have gone to tho front, and their fam ilies at home who may need our assis tance. This organization is to bo known as Sedgwick Emergency Corps. It Is not to conflict In any way witli the Capital Emergency clubs but to aid them In the good work, The national president W. R. C before war was declared, promised President McKlnloy that W. R. O. would if needed give their aid; and now true to her promise has Issued general orders to cycry corps In the United States, theso, in answer trxtlio orders are organizing ali oyer tho Union. The following officers were elected: Pres.Mrs. Southwlck; S. V. Pro. Mrs. Wands, J. V. Prcs. Mrs. Ella KyunjiSec. Mrs. Lotta Dickey, trcas. Mrs. Rose. Directors, Mrs. Fair banks, Mrs. Crossan, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Flagg, and Mrs. Bailey. The next meeting will he held in A. O. U. W. hall 4 p. in. Friday. All loyal men and women uro Inyl ted to be present at this meeting, and join in the work, How's This I We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrali that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrli Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo.O, We the undersigned, having Known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to curry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Traux. Wholesale Druggist, Toledo. O., Warning Kinnan & Mar yln. Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrli Cure Is taken Intern ally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 76c, per bottle. Bold by all Druggists, Testimonials free. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Vm Ktad You Have Always Bwght Bears tho Signature of CTJLWELL DETECTIVE AOKKOT, IM 15 Kearny Street, Ban Francisco, CaL To district attornes, sheriffs, attorneys at law and prlrate parties :-I'rpared to transact all business o( a confidential and intricate character expeditiously nd 011 reatonabU Unas. Corrcipondents all over tbe world. S. Ctl. Jones, Mlletbcrg. I'a., writo.-."I have nsed Dcwllt's Utile Early KUers and and must say I have never used any pills dur ing forty years of house keeping that gave such satisfactory results as a laxative or cathartic. Stone Drug Stoic, JMmMrM &&&&, 3POR. DEX7X&3EI Bra cx Paints and Oils, Superior Stoves and Ranges, and Good Fishing Tackle, go to BROWN Si SMITH 256 Commercial st, The Crash Salem Special Aumsyiiio -riour New Plckles.per qt , Arbucklo and Lion Coffee, perpk Bulk Olives, per pint Lenox Soap, 9 bars Best Mocha and Java Coffee, cer lb Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb... 'r... ..i .?.... 1H. ,(l"'.... 30 lOlbsLard ....; ?.... I.A...-: .. 86 5 lbs Lard ??.!!.V!H! X..!!.!! 45 Chocolate, per lb 25 lOlbs. ii. Wheat ,;;;,; 35 lOlbs Corn Meal 25 Try our Ho Cream Oats for mush. Old P. O Goxncr HARRIETT I LAWRENCE Standard Bicycles of lb? - World I Columbia, chainlcss 1. 1" . S . . St. v. !f. $125 Colombia, chain wheel i .... . ?r. ....... 75 Hartford, regular or special 5Q Vedette 49, 35 Jacl. and Jill (JQ All made by the Pope Manufacturing Co, Quality and prices guaranteed, Fli ULikU SNU m 04 State street, Noxt Door East of Bush's Bank, Best meals in the city for 15c. Giyc us a trial Dissolution Notice. Notico Is horoby (riven that tho firm of Churchill & Burroughs has dis solved by mutual consent. T. S. Bur roughs will continue tho business, and will collect all bills and pay all claims of the old Urni. O. N. CiiunoniLL, 7 Ira T. S. Buitnouaiis. Conbolidatkd, Dllrey & Westa cott who formerly ran Independent livery Btables of their own have con solidated and wlh hereafter bo found in the livery business at tho Red Front livery barn at 104 Commercial street. 6-10-lmo Vnilinr. It the luiit teacher. Ui Asker'l English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup, auuuiu u iu tu kivb tmiubui.ii. rollef money tefunded, 25 cents and 50 cents. Thosummer vacation Is ono of tho es tablished custoiuw of our country. Remove all dyspcptlo and nervous 0 symptoms with the bitters that your brief respite from labor may proyo a permanent blcssInK tefc .STOMACH A Sitters The largest implement house of the Willamette valley, BAIN WAGONS, Racine buggies and hacks, Buffalo PittsHarrow$ and Cultivators, Monitor & Tiger drills and seeder. 1'laoett Jr. drills'and cultirators, McCormlck binders, mowers and rakes John Deere plows and barrows Kuucll enirlne and thrashers. Repairs kept in stock for fill the abovo mentionea eooas. For sale by E, M, CROISAN, BALIIM OX, W, S. WATERBURY, UsMpr, REMOVED ! BBCKKES &XAinXroH kave removed tbeir;tkii; 'and plumb, lnj btulatM to 324 CoBU&McJjd tiet opposite SUto Inwa IwiBrHoap ifllP Has Come, tl S 1.25 ,. ... ....."...' 10 16c, 2for26o i60 25o as Uncle Sam Is Ready And so aro we, when It comes to GARDEN HOSE LAWN MOWERS , . .. . LAWN SPRINKLERS GARDEN TOOLS WHEELBARROWS SCYTHES, ETC. GRAY BROS Cornor Stato and Llborty strcots, Salem, Or. ncirn The best is cheapest E S, Lamport, Harness and Saddlery;. Make a specialty of Carnage Trimming J Bring hi your' old hnrneaa and Exolinngo for now. Prices Always the Lowest, Salem on, "HONEST JOIIN" TRUSS A new truss on n now principle A perfeot auppcrt to nil who nro ruptured, DIL STONE'S DRUG STORD, Salem, - Or 4meO Capital Soap Works. Running at full blast and making best of laundry and toilet totpt. He sure to csll for the .Salem brand when jou want good Oods, A. W, ANDEPJEGO, Manager. TDE LIGHT OF THE WORLD OR, OUR SAVIOR IN ART, Cost over $100,000 to publish. Nearly 200 f ull-page Masterpieces of Our Savior and the Mother.by Great Masters, A prrsual of this superb work is like taking a tour through all the art galleries of Europe. A glance at these matchless, thrilling pictures brings lean to tne eyes 01 everyone. Christsln men and women paying for homes taking from three to ten orders daily. Sells llselT vso beautiful when people see It ther wast It. Selling rapidly all the way from the Klon dike to Hlo Janeiro. Never sold In M territory. Published sjycar and In its twentieth edi tlon. Prase running day and night call and se It. Get sole manaeemeut oflarze field sad too agents and you have a fortune, Salary (900 to man or woman good cbuich standisg to act as manuger ana correspondent neie. Call oa or address A.I'. T. Elder, Man. ager Subacrlplloa Department, 1B9, Michigan Avenue, Chicago, III, 5 1 im I op vines ono. fwwani wujj wuj bwj KSTADRAnT ft O. JH. mAOK' dentist;. a ... ry, T u'iruu u Wlh Comer, Salem, Orj Parties deaktag tar operation at moderate fees ia sjr feramet sue In especial reqaett. 5 -A jtxti Print Shop, taut i$ COXOVBX does tkeftaeat war k a makes the lowest prices, ,r v't X At DEARBORN'S book store, O. H. LANS Merchant Tailor! 211 Commercial st, E7Snlts $15 and upwards, ri Pants $3 and upwards. BREWSTER.&iWHITE, HAY. GRAIN Shorts, c&ep, Sour, mill feed, etc; Telephone 178. 91 Cbarfst., Salem, Or f OFFICE, CITY HALL For water service apply at office. lWs payable monthly in advance'. Make complaints at the office. JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE CAPITAL '-CITY Express'and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger traits. Bag. gage and express to all parts of the city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY'! PleaseoUce the out In prioes ,011 the following Sh'rU, plain 10 cents Unucr drawers....,..,, 5 to locentt Under shirts 5 to 10 certs Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs , t cent Silk handkerchiefs .' 3 centi Sheets and pillow slips 34 cents'per) dozen and othet worlc in proportion. tyFlnnnols and othnr work intelligently washed by hand. COL. J. OLMSTBAD, . (Proprietor Jf BThomas TuthilL Analytical Chemist and A.ssa) en Offloo with SnloiDjaas Light Co, No 4 Chemeketa St P. O.Box X, Balem, Oregon. Prompt' (return of ore samples. General, analytical work. HOTELS AND BOARDING. Hotel Salem. M.; raNNDLL,:Prop? Dnly First Class House In the Olty. Rate reasonable. Sample rooms in connection. Can to all trains and public buildings pas the door. Come Slate and High streets. HALF WAY HOUSE. Mild drinks. Cigars and tobacco Meals served, Lodging, toitello flacei North Salem. 4i im M. IFKlCimNOEK. Prop. MEATS AND POULTRY. Salem 1, Wate NEW MARKET, fState street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best a meats in town. a j Wolz Mescke, Dealers In all kind of fresh salt and MHelced meats. Lard In bulk.Jgc a lb. Cheapest mark t In town. We make It a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us, SHOP RE-OPENED. Drown ft Son, of the East Salem meat mar ket, bave enlarged and refitted tkelr abeo awi will be pleased to see all 0! their olil patroM ami the rest of (be community. Orders takes and delivered. Parent sending cU14ra may depend on having their od em scientlously filled. '-4ii wcrow k wsrnmojarr, Butchers and Packers COLD STORAGa MKAT8, Bart stock, Utt fcvk s4 Wwett pist 6JME YMMtHft ..I'm vie lor 1 IrrluUua ur OS U1UBQB. Ikitliil. uJ aui or otQjoa. -. vw WW. p. M4krMttWh' 9T mi HI VT MiMI l 31 vu iwi U-m JHV 0mmmA V ttkaMMaSS Vsl wtuxs witaMtgJt ljm.6.MT,0.sMB vssa. u...h "isirv ..