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$ 5$! S3 a w && THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF AGS 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 known to tho California Fio Svrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuino Syrup of fig's is manufactured by the California Fio Strup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par tics. Tho high standing of tho Cali forma Fio. Stoop Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It Is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts-xra tho 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 tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, Cat, LOUISVILLE. Kr. NKVV TOIIB, N.T. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, June 13. Wheat vallcj 80: Wnlla Walla, 80c. Flour Portland, $4.75; Superfine S2.50 per bbl. Oats "White 3839c. nay Good, $11(5)18.50 perjton. Hops 4(a10c; old crop 4t5c. Wool valley. 1415c; Eastern OrefeoD, 8(a)12c. Millstuff Bran,$17; shorts, $17. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00 turkeys, live, 1213o. Epcs Oregon, 13(a)14c per doz. Hides Green, salted 60 lbs, 78c. under 60 lbs,6i(S7c;sheep pelts,1015c. Onions $2.25 per sack. Butter Best dairy, 2530c; fancy creamery, 60c55c a roll. Potatoes, 3545c per sack. Hoes Heavy, $4.25. Mutton Weathers 4c; dressed, 6Jc, Beef Uteers, $3.504; cows, $2.50; dressed, 07. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 68c Oats 33c. Hay Baled, cheat, $910. Flour In wholesale lots, $4.70; re tall $5. Hogs drecsed, 5c. Live cattle 33Jc. Veal 5s. Butter Dairy 1012c; creamery, lfcYd)20c. sheep Live, 31c a lb. Woof Best,15c. Mohair 2728c Hops Best 814c. Eggs 12c in trade. Poultry Hens, 8c; spring c 12Jc. Farm smoked meats Baccn ham, 10c; shoulder, 8J(a9c. Potatoes 15Cri)18c In cah.. How's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrah that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney &Co. Props., Toledo.O. Wc 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 carry out. any obligations made by their firm. West & Traux, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O., Walding KInnan & Mar Yin, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. The Cuban question and political issues sink into insignificance with the man who suffers from piles. 1 1 DeWitt's Witch Haiel Salve cures piles. Stone Drag Stores. Aokei's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold op a hositive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising oft he food distress after eating or any form ofdyspepsiaj One little tablet gives Im mediate relief. 25c and and 50c. Lunn & Brooks, druggist!. Nobody need havo Neuralgia. Get Dr. Mile Pain Klls from drngclara- One cent a doaV The survival of the fittest Is much a a matter of health. S Tone your Jj6tomach and Lit: liver with the bitters and train health and strength in your strug gle for existence. Fitters t O.C.T.Uo's STEAMER ALTON A. leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesnday and Friday, 7 145 a.m Quick lime, regular ei J vice and low rates Dock between Mat anj Court streets. T M V BALDWIN, J X Agent, Salem. 4 4 TEAS AND COFFEES Some rare brands. FRUITS FRUIT JARS And all that goes with the fruit season. Star Grocery, JOHNSON & VANDEVERT. 100COUIU1ST. PHONE 20a- HOSTETTER's i CELEBRATED J f wm OREG m Effected First Cuban Landing. ? Six Hundred Marines at Guantanamo Spaniards Fled at Approach of Americans. Old Glory Waves From a-Spanish Flag Pole, Key West, June 13. To the battle ship Oregon, under command of Capt. Clark belongs the honor of effecting the first successful landing of troops on Cuban soil, during the war. The invasion was begun Saturday by the American forces. Six hundred ma rines have pitched tent about smoking ruins of the outer fortifications of Guantanamo and old glory is waving over the Island, Forty marines from the Oregon went ashore Saturday morning and occupied the point to the left of the entrance of the bay, until the Pan ther arrived with COO marines, These, under command of Lieuten-anf-Colonel Huntington, arrived at 3 o'clock, and within half an hour had burned the buildings' of the Spanish camp and had set fire to the miserable little village which crouched on the beach under the hills of G!:.ntanamo.PeenstranR,ed t0 death.- The whole operation of silencing the guns and landing the forces was as easy as planning a Sunday school picnic. The Marblehead, backed by the Vixen and Dolphin, had opened on the earthworks. The shores tot the left of the entrance were lined with guns and rifle pits, but the Spanish stampeded after firing a few shots. The city of Guantanamo lies four miles up the, bay, and a little Span ish gunboat came down to help the shore batteries. Rut she stayed just long enough to turn around. Numer ous shots were fired Jby the Spaniards, but not one landed, and no Americans were injured. The main fort lies within the city limits and is still to be reduced, but it Is not in a difficult position, and the American office's" say it can be taken in 15 minutes. The Marblehead, Dolphin,Vlxen and twocolllers have been off the enter ence of the harbor for several days. Yesterday morning they sailed Into the channel. A mile further up they opened fire, sending 50 shots at the fortifications on the left. Tho bliU on the right of the entrance were deserted. There are no defenses on the right side of the harbor. No attempt was made to land until tho Oregon steamed In early Satur day morning. Captain Clerk imme. dlately sent 40 marines ashore, and 20 from the Marblehead followed. They found evidence of a very hasty departure by the Spaniards. "Watches, hammocks and ammunition were scat tered about the earthworks, and a Spanish flag was found in one of the the rfle pits. The little detachment of marines held the place until the Panther ar rived, when they were recalled, and the work embarkment began.Tbe first Annuar Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes FOE BILIOUS AST) SEBVOOS DISORDEBS such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach. Giddiness. Fulness after meals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat. Loss of Appetite. Costiveness. Blotches on the Bkfn. Cold Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. Frhjhtful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembltnjr Sensations. THE FIBST DOSE WILL OIVE BEUEP IS TWEH1T MBJUTES. ETerr sufferer Will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAH'g PlLUB. taken as direct ed, will aulcklr restore Females to com plete health. Ther promptlr remove obstructions or Jrreculartties of the sys tem susA frJcJt Headatie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEM, WOMEN OR CHILDREN eecham's Pills are Without a Rival Asd bar ti LARGEST 8ALE Bfajir Patent Medicine lathe tTwM. 25c. at all Drutr Stores, boitlnad had scarcely landed when tho village bur t into 'flames. Company K, undcrLleutenant Hall, was the first ashore, and without the loss of a moment the column started up ihc steep, rocky hillside to the earthworks. For an hour a brown column of marines filed up the nar row path, eventually taking up a posi tion at the top of the hill. As soon as the American Hag was swung out to the bree7afrom the flagstaff of the captured Spanish camp, the Oregon steamed away to rejoin the fleet off Santiago. The marines will hold the position until the arrival of the expected troops, in the meantime -scouting In the vicinity, with .the Marblehead, Vixen and Dolphin lying by to pro tect them. Rear-Admiral Sampson now has a harbor and baso of supplies on the south side of the island, and troops can be landed at will. The troopship Panther reached the fleet off Santiago. On her way over, the Yosctnite fired a dozen 6hells Into the port of fiaiqulri, but received no response. Guantanamo Is about 40 miles east of Santiago deCuba, and Is a splendid location for a base of supplies for the blockading fleet. It is understood that the island of Cuba is entirely cut off from cable communication with the outside world. Report here has it that the cable-ship Adria, cut the cable at Santiago, Monday, and that tho sane day the St. Louli cub the cable run ning from Guantanamo to Mole St. Nicholas, naytl. She was Interrupted by shells from the shore, but the Marblehead sent several shells at the soldiers and scattered them. Little Girl Outac;ed. Butte, Mont., June 13. Ethel Gill, aged 9 years, disappeared from her home on South Ohio street Thursday evening. Iler dead body was fouud In an outhouse several blocks from the residence of her parents. The condi tion of the body showed plainly she had been outraged, and the marks about her neck indicated that she had Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gill, parents of the child, arrived here about two months ago from Oakland, Cal. They rented a cabin in the rear of 328 South Ohio street. Thursday evening tho child was playing with some other little ones near the Northern Pacific depot, not far "from tho child's home. Since then nothing was seen of her until this morning, when a female1 neighbor went into the outhouse and saw what seemed to her to be a body She notified some men in an adjoin ing lumber yard, who went in and secured the body. It was that of the missing child. The clothing was torn and disarranged, Dlscoloratlons on the nccl' Indicated strangulation and there was a mark on the left temple, as if made by some blunt instrument. The police think they have the man who committed the crime. He was arrested about an hour after tho girl's absence was noted, The police wanted him on suspicion of burglary. They found him in the lumber yard not CO feet from the outhouse, There were blood stains on his clothes, and when questioned about them he could give no satisfactory answer, "When today's discovery was made, the police thought of this circumstance. Since then, witnesses have been found who will swear they savv.tho man and the child together on the evening of her disappearance and shortly before his arrest. The map gave his name as Charles Smith, but ho is ulso known to the police as nigglns. 1 When the girl's body was found and he was suspected of that crime, the police started to put hlra through the sweating process. They made him account for his actions and move ments on the evening of tho girl's dis appearance and his own arrest. He did not do so In a satisfactory way. Then he was taken to the undertaker's where the body was being prepared for burial, and made to look upon the body, He stood the test manfully, fie is a man about 28 years of age. The theory of the police Is that the girl had gone Into the outhouse, and the man roiiowcu her and accom plished his purpose. It is said she was seen talking to a man answering the description of the prisoner a short time before 0 o'clock Thursday night. The'glrl was of slender build, and yery beautiful. Slhil was an only child. She was horribly jmtilated. The Inquest will Uko place Tues day. Should absolute proof of any one's guilt be obtained, there will doubtlessbe a lyochlog. O.A.JS'POXZ.X-A-. Ban ti ma i Y Ha Wnn BwjH "mOlNrTNG aSMATOi STARCH .taFAi P ncrtiiinee Mr - r9 ax 1 w MAKES COLLARS AND ONE POUND OF THIS STAKCH WILL GO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OFANY.OTHER STARCH, THCI r UIIDIWnrD RDftQrO WaVll lUUIIIUkll Ul WW,W Keokukjowa. newhaven,connv wT,Mwn Tbls starch Is prepared on scientific principles br men wlio linro lin J years of practical experience In fnncjr laundering. It restores old linen nml summer dresses to their natural whiteness and Impart a beantlful and lasting flnlh. It is the only starch manufactured that is perfectly harmless, containing neither arsenic, alum or any other substance injurious to linen and can bo used ercn for & baby powder. For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. MANHOOD prepaid. Circular Free. B-0 ittuuiuikurcu uj ir i Jteue Co., distributing-agents. SALE BY D- J, FOR ' Suicide. Sand Point, Idaho, June 13. As the cast-bound express train on tho Great Northern was crossing a bridge at Albany Falls, F. Schmelye, of San Francisco, Jumped through a window of a passenger coach, with the evident intention or plunging Into the river. He struck some of the timbers on tho side of the bridge and fell back under the wheels of tho train. Death was almost instantaneous, Schmelye was evidently German, A few minutes before he jumped ho talked with 'the conductor, asking where they were in Idaho, the namo of the rler, etc. A woman passenger attracted tho attention of tho conductor for a moment, when Schmelye sprang through tho window. Tho woman saw him jump and cried: "There ho goes," but It was too late to stop him. He left a family In San Francisco. Coming to Salem, Prof. Hyraann & Co,, tho German oculist and catarrh specialist from Portland, will bo at Hotel Will amette, Juno 15 and 16, for two days only and return onco a month. We will euro catrrrh, no matter how chronic, without fall and give mcdl. cincs internally. Cataarr is a danger ous disease. (Jail and have a frendly talk with the professor, which coats absolutely nothing, glasses htted for tho eyes. Office hours In Salem all day. Remember tho date of our cominR. u-ii-dt A Correction, Sedgwick Emergency fJorps, No. 1. will entertain Monday night, June 20, at the A. O. U, W hall, at 8 o'clock, A splendid musical and literary pro gram has been arranged and much pleasure is promised to Uiobo who shall gather to aid In tho cause of tho Oregon Volunteers and of such of their families as may need assistance. The hall ;will certainly be crowded with loyal, helpful Salemitei on this, tho first occasion of this kind. Ad mission at the door, 10 cent, Ice cream and cake 10 cents extra. 93gdds)eBV (b (A m m SCROFULA. One of America's most fa- mous physicians sayst "Scrof- w ola is external consumption." $ m Scrofulous children are often $ beautitul children, but tney $ lack nerve force, strong bones, ? .... 1 1 - JK m siout muscics ana wwir to resist disease. For delicate children there Is no remedy ? equal to u Scott's Emulsion j of Coi-liver Oil with Hypo- I phosphites of Lime and Soil. n It fills out the skin fey paUi&g: ! I feoi flesh hcMMkli. Itmakes II the cheeks red fcymaBnjj rich J ( blood. It creates an appetite j ; for food and gives the feody 1 power enough to direst it. Be ! ! sure you get SCOTT'S Emul i 1 stoa. J yx.u4iM, tiSdnu-tt. j ; SCOTT & BOWNE, Cktmltu, Kcw Yerfc, w MADE EKSY" fitiCV gmmjX: tX. 11 &' iMwnMwrawr -- cu INVEV NOCOOK nv cm t wwmn ' mm . na i 1 w CUFFS STIFF AND NICE ' BOUGHT 1 fc" RESTORED Ily tiling Or. Venn' Yellow Servo IM'.ln. Tliil -)11, Infill r.n.1- cnartmtccd tocureall iicrrous diseases, such as Wcai H'lnory.LoMof brain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Lost Ma'ihooo., 'Vjht'.y Umls- either sex, caused by orer-exertlon, youthful errors, ewe slveuse of tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Con sumption 01 Insanity. Can be carried In vest pocket. Ji.co per box. ( r- l. hm3il Sold by all druggists. Askforit.fcAouooMier i cau iticuicinc l-O. r ins rrance. Third and Y&mhMCis I FRY, SALEM, OREGON LaueDavi.s '1J " FROM A SUFFERKR. How A. Cooper Hnd n Rotten Bone Healed After 35 Yean. Ciii:hai,is, Wash., April 0, 1308. 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 flesh is growing out over the shin bono and is turning whlto. 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 be cured without splitting it and scrap ing the bone, but they arc mistaken. It is getting well without cutting or scraping, so they do not know as much as they thought they did, but you are all right, for you huyo dono 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 lis at, 301 Liberty street, Salem, Late to bed and early to tlse prepares a man tor his home in the skies. Early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and Witer. Stone Drug Store. Speculation a Science, Stock Exchango secrets are always Interesting. It 16 telling tho plain truth about insldo operations In stocks grain and cotton that gives strength to the book just published, "Specula tion a Science," by George M. Irwin, an old professional speculator. It tells tho tricks of the trado, tho errors that outsiders make, gives warning to the unwary, and advice to the utuatuer and Investor. The publisher's price for tho book is $1.00, but u limited number will bo mailed free; on receipt of six two-cent stamps by the author, George M, Irwin, 20 Now street, New York. "One Minuto Cough Cure is the bet prep paration I have over sold or usedand I canno say to much in its praise. L. M. Kennont Marchant, Odd, Ga. Stone Drug Stcre. OASTOIIIA. Bean tbs I tia Kind YOU Ha9 mi)l BOtlfnl Signature of .NBVBVSNJCa DEALER : GROCERIES Paints, Oils 'Window Glass Var nlsh, and tbe most complete stock of Brushes of all kinds In tbe state Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and tho finest quality of grass seed. Capital Soap Works. Hunnlnc at full Wait and raakine best of laundry and toilet soapt. he ture (o call lor the Mlem brand when jou want gooa cocdi. A. W. ANDKKEGG, Manager. Notice to Taxpayers ! Tiie taxroll for 1897, Ma rion county, Oregon, will be closed on the 1st day of July, 1898. F, T, WRIGHTMAN, Sheriff and tax. collector, Ma rion county, Oregon, jod&wtd cz&mMx M BG IS IN Paints and Oils, Superior Stoves and Ranges, and Good Fishing' Tackle, gojto BROWN St SMITH 256 Commercial st, The Cfash Salem Special Aunisylllo Flour New ricklos.pcrqt....... Arbucklo and Lion Uoffeo, porpk.. Bulk Olives, per pint Lenox Soap, 9 bars best Mocha and Java Coffee, per lb Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb lOlbsLard 5 lbs Lard Chocolate, ner .lb 10 ids. u. wneat. 10 lbs Corn Meal Try our ilo Cream Oats for mush. Old P. O Gomer Standard Bicycles Columbia, chainlcss $125 Columbia, chain wheel 75 Hartford, regular or special '. 5(J Vedette 40, 35 Jact. and Jill 30 All made by the Pope Manufacturing Co, Quality and prices guaranteed. SB ) 1 HIM 1 ran re Iff 94 State street, Next Door Eastcf Bush's Bank. Best meals in the city for 15c. WANTED. ETC New today aavertisemonts tour lines or loss in tills ooiumn insortea tnree times for 23 eta 60 ots. a week, $1 por mouth. All over four lines at aamo rate. AGENT WANXBDr-Jn every town It iclj two 01 the latest ana best cilinp ruuuea tlon st popular prices, vli "TIIE LIFE AND PUItLlC SERVICES OF WILLIAM E.GLADSTONE," the most celebrated orator and statesman of moderns times, and OUR WAR WITH SPAIN." both public, tlons are by celebrated and famous authors. Sample copies free, send 35 cents ' for either, one, or 50 cents for both to prepay express chrrgis. Full sdatess The Iloey I'ubiUhlng Co., Chicago, 111, 6 13 3t WANTfcD. A good horse for driver, about 1050, pounds. Address "H ' journal. 6133U LOST A yellow carary bird. A suitable reward oilered II returned to ut. Annice r . 1 1 ffroyj 6 H-3t E5THAVED. A Vack clydesdalo mare, weight about II 00, with large white star in forehead, from M, M. Temple's ranch, Sidney. Reward for recovery, 6-H-3" FOB OALBA buegjr and harness cheap, enqulro at l.unn & Ilrooic drug stoie. 6 10 3tft BNilROi!TXC.-AEents are making Ho to (20 per day selling our now book-juit out .."GREAT AMERICAN-SPANISH WAR SCENES." 200 fnll.page half-tone plctuers ol Our Navy, including large official map. Send 10c postsgo for free prospectus. Vely best terms W, Ii. Conkey Company, Chicago. 69W '" WANTED., A good second hand hop stove, six feet long, any one having same will please address with price R. L Ray, Marlon Of; 6 8lw nnvma TY)R HATH.. Two freah .yoe nA Irtuiv rn. half mile north of Wll it. mriin tittdee on Walace road P. Ik county S. Shryockh. 6 6 6tf SECOND BAND Q OOD&-U0 to Odds CC EJial lor new hw ;wu i II. M. Van Avery's, 1S1 Commercial street, Salem, Or. S-ai-im d&w AOBNT8 WANTED For 'War With Spain," including battles on sea and lan-J. Coctains all about armies, navies, (bits and warships of both nations and graphic story of the gieat victcy of the gallant Dewey; tells everything about Sampson, Schley, Kitzhug Lee and leading commanders, by Hoc James Rankin Young, the (nterold leader for Cuba libra in the halls of On cress. The greatest war book published, 600 large pages, loo superb Illustrations, many In richest colors. Ilaa large colored maps, iiiggett book, highest commissions, lowest price, only 1 1.75 each subscriber receives grand f l.co premium fr.e. De day. Addressme national pews-oncera, Dept. ISJSO Dearborn street, Chicago. W3-y MOT1CE..-A11 persons wasting csmetcry lots repaired or concrete walls built, be ... -nxrmnnt with otixr taarlU wool1 do well to Me JJohannonA bimpsoo. They -.-. -n,t in tuilM all klBli of eoAfiutc walls on short notice. Ther can be fovad at residence corner Lincoln ana comroer cUl street O Bears tta aUfsatu as AMVORXA. y,MmiMVmm n mand enormous, nsrvesu lorsgcnu, joasys credit, freight paid, outfit tfree. Wilts to. Has Come. , n 1 25 10 15c, 2for25o j6o 2S0 35 30 ,.' 85 45 25 35 25 HARRIETT & LAWRENCE of lb? World i Uncle Sam Is Ready And so arc wc, when it comes to GARDEN HOSE LAWN MOWERS LAWN SPRINKLERS GARDEN TOOLS WHEELHARROWS SCYTHES, ETC. GRAY BROS Cornor Btato and Liberty streets, Saloin, Or. mom Give us a trial The best is cheapest E S, Lamport, Harness and Saddlery,. . . ,,1 Make a specialty of Carnage THmming! Bring in ycur old harness and Bxobnnse for new, Prices Always the Lowest, 3ALEM, OB. "HONEST JODN" TBUS3 A new truss on n new principle. A perfect support to all who are rupturod, na btonb's druo BTOBB, Balom, - Or 4m8 The largest implement house of e Willamette valley, BAIN WAGONS. Racine buggies andhacks. Buffalo PittsHarrows and Cultivators. Monitor & Tiger drills and seeders. I'lanetl Jr. drills acd cultivators, McCormlck binders, mowers and rakes John Deere plows and harrows Russell engine and thrashers. Repairs kep: In stock for U above mentioned goods, For sale by E M, CROISAN, SALBM OX, W, 8, WATERBTJRY, Manager. REMOVED ! BSCXNiat & HAMILTON taverstaov3tbelrkmln;aa4 ptaaab kit btttnai to-Sat. CoaMtteclal a4rei' oppoaito BUte Insula let knisUluc. RESTAURANT w BTTSOTSM CAKOS. o. h.. mAoipc dentist Coraer, Salem, Or. Parties desiring Mseiior operations at "moderate fee in any brach arc in especial request - Art Print I Shop i t t CONOVBR does the ;gaest w r k a makes the lowest prices, I At DBARBOIWS book store. e, i ? Merchant Tailor! 211 Commercial st, CySults $15 and upwards, , Pants $3 and upward. BREWSTER efciWHTMl, HAY, GRAIN Bhort. chop, flour, mill feed, eto. Telephone 178. 91 Court at., Salem, Or Salem Water Co., OFFICE, CITV HALL' For water service apply at office. Dil't payable monthly in advance. Make complaints at the office. JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE CAPITAL 'CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and pissengor traits. Bag. irage and express to all parts of the city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. SALEM ; STEAM LAUNDRY, PloosoPnotico tho cut In prices 011 the following .Skirts, plain iocentt Unuer drawers 5 to loccr-b Under shirts 5 to ioeents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 34 cents'per' dozen and other work in proportion. Ey Flannels and other work Intelligently washed by hand. COL. J. OLMSTEAD, . Proprietor Jf B,Thomas TuthillV Analytical Chemist and A.ssa er. OfQod with SalcmGraB Light Co, No 4 Chebokete St P.O.Box X, Salem, Oregon. Prompt, return of ore sarnplrs. General analytical work. HOTELS AND BOARDING. Hotel Sai?rjR. M,: rBNNBLL. Trop Duly First Class House in the City. Rates reasonable. Sample rooms in connection, Can to all trains and public buildings paw the door. Come State and High streets. HALF WAY HOUSE. Mild drinks. Cigars and tobacco Meals served. Lodging, Costello Placet North Salem. 4 ai im M. JFEICHTINCJER, Tron. aeaasaawaMaNPaessMSsiasiH ssmss asaabai sai ass ssssssi esss sssasi ass SMaMMSsaassaa ssassMSMst MEATS AND PODXTHY. g.s. mi NEWMARKET, EState street, near railroad Freshest and best meals. My patrons say I keep the best treats in town. ag Wolz Mlcscke, Dealers la all kinds of fresh salt and smoked meats. Lard in bulk, a lb. Cheapest satrk I in town. We make It a Specialty to kerp all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us. SHOP RE-OPENED. Brown & Son, of the East Salem meat mar ket. have enlarged and refitted their shop ad will be pleased to tee all oi their old patron and tbe rest of the community. Orders take and delivered,, Parent sending cUUUm mr depeadon haviag tbr.it orders east scientlously felled K4ji wcjww Si mmmomuytr, Butchers and Packet COLD BTORACK MSATS, Ustf Steele, ht Mrvtee asd Wwes fiitm- Jl u riltaa ,Jrvxia..-,L KaMSf 1 ' Mat la 1MR A-mmm9mtiM tWiSSM VlllHltW,V OwHii fSf tot uxAaMu la7Tau 1 mill 1 . lgBLftwatisinXHsM 3sW5,'iiari L I rl 1 JtNH08ttiCCCgCC