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PSfsSs j&HKPZMTvJIm. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF FIGS is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to the caro and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California Fio Srnur Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho California Fio Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist ono in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par tics. Tho high standing of tho Cali fornia Fio Srnup Co. with tho medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho name of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellenco of Its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on 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, pleaso remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, Cl. LOUISVILLE. Kr. NEW TO Kg. N. T. TODAY'S ' MARKET. Portland, July 11. Wheat vallej 03; Walla Walla, COc. Flour Portland, $4.00; Superfine $2.23 per bbl. Oats White 3840c. Hay Good, $11(2)12.00 per ton. Hops 512Jc; old crop 4t)c. Wool Valley, 1415c; Eastern Oregon, 8(a)12c. MUlstulr Bran, $10; shorts, $1.0 Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50 turkeys, live, llj12jc. Eurs Oregon, (efll3c per doz. nides Green, salted 60 lbs, 88jc. under 60 lbs,61(7c;slieep pelts, 1520c, Onions $1.60 per sack. Butter Best dairy, 30(a35c; fancy creamery, 50c55c a roll. Potatoes, 2535c per sack. Hogs Ileavy, $4.75. Mutton Weathers 3ic; dressed, CJc, Beef Uteers,$33.50;.cows, $2.503, dressed, 5(3)1. sal-em market. Wheat No buyers Oats COc. Hay Baled, cheat, $8(39. Flour In wholesale lot9,'$4.15; re tail $4.40 nogs dressed, 6ic. Live cattle 33Jc. Veal 5s. Butter Dairy 1215c; creamery, 18(d20c. Sheep Live, 3c a lb. Wool Best,15c. Mohair 25c. IIops Best 814c. Eggs 12Jc in trade. Poultry flens, 0c; spring chickens 010c. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8Jc. ham, 10c shoulder, 8i9c. Potatoes 50c, How s This I We offer Ono nundred Dollars Re ward for auy case of Catarrah that can not be cured by nail's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo.O. We tho 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., Waldlng 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. Phoenix and Golden Eagle Bicycles at Mitchell, Lewis & Stayer Co. branch (opposite brewery.) Phoenix $50 and $75. Golden $27. 50 and $30. F. F. Cary, Manager. 7-6-tf. Experience is the best teacher. Use Acker's j English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds ! or croup. Should it fail to give immediate ' relief money refunded. 25 cents and 50 cents. : Lunn ac urcoks, druggists. ; I O.C.T.Co's I STEAMER AL TON A. leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesnday and Friday, 7 145 a.to Quick time, regular ser vice and low rates. Dock between Stat and Court streets. M. P. BALDWIN, 4 Agent, balem. JT. A. ROTAN, 229 Commercial at. Has just received two cars, of new furniture! From the East. Full line of pv Wall Paper and Carpets ZC Best stock of UNDERTAKING G0OD3, II o percent off on wall paper to make room fcr fall stock, 7 1 imdiwtl KTEAS AflD COFFEES Some rare brand?'. ttlUITS ?RUIT JARS And all that goes with the frul season. Star- Grocery. JOHNSON & VANDEVERT. loo COURT STj PHONE soa FROM COPPER RIVER. Salem Party Within Seven Miles of the Gold Region. Tonsina River, Alaska, June 2, 1898. -We landed here In good condi tion are Inycstlgating the most fcas i ile way to proceed down the' Tou slna river. Are camped here at the head of the first rapids. They are reported- very bad and numerous, almost a continuous rapid the entire distance to the Copper river. Wq freighted 20 miles from summit wlieu snow gave out. We often waited for crust to freeze on show and pulled sleds at night time. Camped at Nino Mule for ten days and built two boats, one 23 feet long, 2 feet deep and 4 feet wide in the mid dle. The smaller boat was 10 feet, by 11 deep and 3 wide. Wo have now travelled 40 miles with our .boats ana imagine that we are navigators' of some note. However we passed over some very dangerous places. Twenty three miles of this distance was on Lake Shepherd, being smooth water, but considerable ice breaking to do. Took us three days to make the trip over the lake and two hours to run tho riyer seven mile to where we are now camped. We are eighty miles from Valdez Landing. It is cstl mated to be twenty miles from here to Copper river, a distance of 100 miles from Valdez, or nearly three times as far as we figured on when we left Salem, but also as much farther up from the mouth of the river as we figured on starting or 175 miles. it will land us at a point up Copper river more desirable for prospecting. Will get to our destination not much later than we expected. We can carry full 4000 ponnds in -our outfit. It seemed quite a relief to get out of the harness and put our whole outfit Into two little craft and sail gracefully away. From here down we will have to load lighter. Will lake a load down always and cache, go back and bring another load and so on until we get it all over. I weigh from 10 to 15 pounds more than when wo left home. Wo are all hard lookers with whiskers and short hair clip and Just a horrible color. A native slwash man suuld discredit a foreigner so far as appearance goes. The goyernment surveying expedi tion Is now camped with us, but ex pectthey will gain much on us from this down. We had our first apple pie la Alaska last Sunday. It tasted de licious, seven miles from coppeu riveit, June 15. We are still engaged in bringing our goods down this river. We tie a rope to our boat and take it down by this manner a little slower than by turning it loose, but not nearly so hazardous in our opinion. Will write when we reach Copper River. We'll reach there In about four days. Haye to proceed very cau tiously as the stream Is rapids all the way. George C. Mourer, NoDody need liavo Neuralgia. Get Dr. Miles' Pain Pills from druggist. "Ono cent a doss." On Wednesday evening a fellow giving his name as Hany Mason, hired a team at a livery stable In Roseburg and left town accom panied by one of the Roseburg belles. Driving to Riddle, they left tho team and started south on foot. Suspicion being aroused, a warrant was Issued for Mason,' and yesterday the couple were .brought back, the girl restored to her parents and the fellow lodged n jail. Dr. Miles' Nervine A REMEDY FOR.THE Effects of Tobacco. TnE excessive nso of tobacco, especially by young men Is always injurious and undoubtedly shortens Hfo materially. Mr. Ed. O. Ebsen, compositor on tbo Contra Costa Newt, Martinez, Cal., writes j "I have used Or. Miles' Restorative Nervino and re ceived much beneflt from It. I was troubled with nervousness, dizzy spells and sleepless ness, caused by the use ot tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr. Miles' Nervlno with rnar velously good results, allaying the dizziness, quieting tho nerves, and enabling mo to sleep and rest, proving In my caso a very beneficial remedy," Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is especially adapted to restoring do nervous system to Its normal condition under such circumstances. It soothes, heals and strengthens. Dr. Miles' Remedies arosold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Boole on dis eases of tbo heart and nerves free. Address, PB. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lad. Nrvin3 When the appetite fails there is no use in trying to tempt the palate with delicate food. No matter how good and well-cooked and appetizing" the food may be, it cannot give any nourishment unless the stomach is able to digest it Nature indicates the state of the constitution by the loss of appetite. This U an unfailing indicator. It shows that something is fundamentally wrong with the nutritive functions. The only true natural relief must be as searching and fundamental as the trouble it aims to overcome. It is the thorough deep, searching character of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which causes the mar- t-.uu- cuuBvy m mi U1110U9 ana aigesuve difficulties. It creates that healthful vitality of the entire digestive and nutritive organ, ism which produces both the natural desire for food and the organic capacity to assimi late and transform it into nourishing, reviv ifying blood and healthy tissue. It gives appetite, digestion and sound sleep, and builds up solid muscular strength and vital nerve -energy. H. II. Thompson, Esq., of r. O. Box 4. Kipple. Dlalr Co,, renn'a, writes: " I had been troubled with extreme vomiting In summer season, al ways after eating-, had to be very careful at times to get anything to stay on my stomach at all; had been taking other medicines, but without effect. I heard a friend speak of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and thought I would give it a trial. I used about five bottles of it and think it Is the only medicine that did me any good, as I have a splendid appetite now, and am not using any medicine at nil and don't think I need anr more." A man who is suffering from the evil effects of constipation doesn't feel like work, and can't even enjoy his leisure hours. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a sure, swift, safe, and permanent cure for constipation. They are tiny, sugar-coated granules. One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. Dishonest dniggist9 try to get you to take a substitute for the sake of the added profit Chautaugua Excursion. O. R. & N. Co. makes rate of S1.20 for round trip, Salem to Oregon City, Take steamer Ruth, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday from Trade street dock. TIcketslgood lrom July 11. 9 tf The editor of the Evans City, Pa., Globe, writes; "One Minute" Cough Cure is rightly namtd. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Stone Drug Store. & PAwm Mtwruutyfr ftScSg"T '"W LIEUTENANT RICHMOND P. HOBSON. High op in tho list of heroes developed in the war with Spain must be written tho name of Richmond P. Ilob&on, who, with his littlo hand of volun,teera-)eQfih like himself dashed by tho forts at the entrance to S-iutingo harbor and sunk their vessel, the collier Merrimao, in the narrow entranco channel. , SAVS HE'S CLAIRVOYANT. Such is the Opinion of One of Portland's Prominent Business Men. They were enjoying a light lunch at the "Louyre"two well known lawyers and a business man, the question arose as to the difference between a palmist and a Clairvoyant. "I say Chesterfield Is a clairvoyant," exclaimed the business man. "How in tho dickens could a per son tell such things as were told my wife simply by looking at the palm ?" I say lie's a clairvoyant. it seems tnat upon tnc arrival in Portland, of Grant Chesterfield, tho noted palmist who Is at present giv ing readings in palmistry at L, L. Rowland's residence, corner ot Court and Liberty streets that tho business man's wife had her palm read and her past revealed so plainly and the future predicted tho principle pre diction being that she would become a mother inside of five days and to the surprise of the business man upon returning home one evening found himself a father of a big blue-eyed bouncing baby boy. Chesterfield leaves this week. Ills parlors are open evenings and his fee asked is but 50 cents for a life reading. Mrs. Alex Ostrora, of Unlontowp, fell oil the roof of a shed from which she was trying to prevent a little 2-year-old daughter falling, when she fell oft tho shed 18 feet upon the little girl. The little ono partially broke the mother's fall, but not enough so butsbo died from her Injuries. The little girl was apparently uninjured. A fakir has been doing the valley towns lately. To listen to bis story he represents all the sewing machine companies in the world and wants to see your machine, take the number and see If It is in good order. Of course he always finds something wrong about it, and afterwards pre sents a bill for repairs. Look out for him. The jury In the case of Oliver and WHHam Marshall, charged with the murder of James Reld, who was killed with a club and a slungsdot, returned a vlrdlct of manslaughter against both prisoners. William Marshall la but 10 years old. Sentances will be passed next Tuesday. Malheur Lake, a body of water about twenty miles long and ten miles wide, in narney county, Is to be tapped and a large section of sage brush land is to be irrigated through a canaH5 miles long. Work Is to bo commenced at once. The project has been under consideration for a year or more, . OREGON STATE NEWS. The 8 o'clock closing hour hag been adopted by the stores In Pendleton. Pendleton's curfew bell will ring at 0 o'clock during the summer season. Deputy Prosecuting Attornoy Bag ley.of nillsboro has been reappointed. B. F. Finn, of Eugene,ts engaged in manufacturing turpentine on the Mc Kcnzlc river. The approved plat of township 15 s, range 7 w will be thrown open to entry on August 9. Three backs run from Cottage Grove to tho Bohemia mines and are loaded each trip. Tho dwelling of Mrs. Wallace, of La Grande, burned Friday. Loss 8800. No Insurance. Wild bees are very numerous this season and bee hunters are reporting many finds In Linn county. The Northern Pailfic railroad com pany Is about to build coal bunkers at the mouth of tho Columbia. A new county road has been estab llslied In Lane county from Belknap Springs a distance of 19 miles east. Wasco, Sherman county, is consld erlng the advisability of Issuing $2000 in bonds for purposes of lire protection. A special election will be held at La Grande on July 29 for the purpose of bonding the district for $20,000 for school houses. The annual reunion of the veteran soldiers and sailors, of Southern Ore gon, will be held atMcdford this year, commencing September 12. Yaquina bay people want eastern soft-shell crabs planted In the waters In that ylcinlty. All conditions are favorable for rapid growth and multi plication, Another candidate for the asylum. Dr. Heglar, of Oakesdale, Washing ton, county ,bas perfected plans of a machine which he calls a "gravity engine" perpetual motion machine. A new fruit dryer, with a capacity of 400 bushels of pruneis in 21 hours, is to be built at Junction City, The building will be 30x120 and will be furnished with all modern improve ments for the care of fruit. Meets Your Needs. When you feel tired, languid, nervous and are troubled with pimples and eruptions, you will find Hood's Sarsaparllla exactly meets your needs. It purifies and enriches the blood and enriches the blood and Imparts to it the qualities needed to tone the neryes and nourish tho whole system, It cures all blood humors. Hood's Pills cure sick headache, nausea, biliousness and all liver ills. Prlco 25 cents, OASTOniA. Bean the st 1 ' Kind You Have Always Bought Bignaturo of Mr. W. V, Lewis, of Yoncalla, after a trip of several months duration through California and tfortb and South Dakota, reports times much better In the East than on this coast, but for a place of residence prefers Oregon. 1 SCROFULA J f One of America's most fa- mous physicians says: "Scrof- w $ ula is external consumption." & $ Scrofulous children are often $ beautiful children, but they $ lack nerve force, strong bones, jjj t stout muscles and power to jj $ resist disease. For delicate children there is no remedy w equal to 1 Scott's Emulsion I of CodMiver Oil with Hypo- J phosphites of Lime and Soda. W It fills out the skin by putting good flesh beneath it. It makes y the cheeks red by making rich blood. It creates an appetite 5 for food and gives the body power enough to digest it. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emul sion V6t aa4 li.oo ; ill firauUu. SCOTT & BOWWE, CfatmbU, Krw YV. L &L&&&&& UtCCt!CCC MIMmHUMMMUMmiHIMIItHHtHIUHMIMf I I II A Beautiful Present In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand), the manufacturers. T. C. Hubineer Bros. Co-of Keokuk. Iowa. have decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of starch sold. These presents are in the form of 1 1 1 Beautiful Pastel Pictures!! They are 13x19 inches in size, Lilacs and Pansies. Pansies and iff I CJRADHllA R H MQUIMlHOCOOIUNC'' wmcciuwura riK S Marguerites. oni fount) or thu ArH rowu Of ANT UTMK olITlI bfl3.CJfUBINGERBR0S,C? These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist, R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects in his studio and arc now offered for the first time to the public. The pictures arc accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig inals, and arc pronounced by competent critics, works of art. Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing mem in Dcauiy, nenness oicoior anu One ot these pictures will be given away with each nackace of purchased of your grocer. It is the is soiu tor 10 cents a package, ask your grocer tor this starch and get a beautiful picture. ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE 09eeC999Ce9CS9O'SC8Se39G9ee99QeC3CrO0R o SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION, m w 1 Tin n 1 AIM uiiLunu MONMOUTH, OREGON. Or V. A. WANN Secretary of Faculty . Paints and Oils, Superior Stoves and Ranges, and Good Fishing Tackle, go to BROWN St SMITH 256 Commercial st, The Crash Salem Special Aumsyuie iiour New Plcklcs.per qt Arbucklo and Lion Coffee, perpk....' Bulk Olives, per pint Lenox Soap, 0 bars , liest Mocha and Java Codec, per lb Good Mocha and Java codec per lb lulbsLard 5 lbs Lard Chocolate, per lb lOlbs. 11. Wheat lOlbs CornMeal Try our Ilo Cream Oats for mush. Old P. O Goi-ner CRYSTAL ICE 11 Manufacture Ico from pure distilled tity at Telephone 207. OREGON GREEN ft DRIED FRUIT CO. GENBUAIi COMMISSION MHIICHAHTS. Wholesale produce and fruit. Packers and shippers. We pay hlgest cash (price 'Jot chickens, eggs and farmers produce. A. I. WAGNER Mur. iff 94 State street, Next Door East of Bush's Bank, Best meals in the city for 15c. Giye us a trial MANHOOD RESTORED traaraolecd to cure U nervous diseases, fusn as wtn memory, ixi or Lriia rower, Headache. Wakrlulaeaa, tot Uilbooo. ebUjr Koilt aloni, HcrvousntM.ull drains, loss of power la Cencr..t Organs of either sex, caused by ovex-cxertlon, youthful errors, excesllia use t lotncco, opium or stimulants, wuien icaa to iBormitr,conumpiouor ACMBiir ua pcuiirKU la ti wa.m jimi wt inii vr 13, UJ um prepaid. Circular Free Sold ty all drnnists. Ask for It (take no other, Manufactured by 11 Feau liedlcine Co., rsria, France. Laue-DavW litug Co., dUUiuutitif agents. Third and YamhM tin.. IWtlanJ. FOR SALE BY D- J, and are entitled as follews: Wild American Poppies. nSSIFF.NDKtt Lilacs and 't . Iris. mutH will, go IUB f J ,nsur env - . i 5 ot coior anu uriisuc mem. Elastic Starch uriisuc mem. best laundry starch on the market, .and, Strong academic and r rofessional courses. Well equipped training department of nine grades, with 230 children. Regular normal course of three years. J55 Senior year wholly professional. Uraduates.of acredited high schools and col. leges admitted directly to professional work. The diploma of the school s recognized by law as a,lifo certificate- to te. The graduates of the school arc in de- Liget expenses The year from $120 to $160. Beautiful and healthful location no saloons ' The first term will open Tuesday, Septem her 10. Catalogues giving full details of work cheerfully sent on application. Address P. L. CAMPBELL, President. Has Come $1 10 1 10 ft 10 16c, 2for25c J5c , , 2Tc 35 , 30 05 50 25 ; '. 35 25 HARRITT & LAWRENCE COLD STORAGE CO. water and furnish same In uny quan M'OUIRE & TEATZ. State & Nineteenth serccts, Salem. Br Qatar Br. Vtua'm Yellow Nrr l'llla. U1YLL TbU rNfidciiul reracdv 1 ! EfflHT fWd SALEM, OREGON BUSINESS CARDS. O. M. mACK Dentist Successer,to Dr. J. M.BrCeene, old Whit Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operations at moderate fees in any branch an in especial request. 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 CKod goods. A. W. ANDEREGG, Manager. O. H. LANB Merchant Tailor! 211 Commercial nt, ry Suits $15 and upwards, Pants $3 and upwards BREWSTER & WHTID, HAY, OR AIN Shorts, chop, flour, mill eed. etc. Telephone 178. 91 Court St., Salem. Or New Blacksmith Shop. tho old rellablo smiths havo opened a shop rppoalto the breweiy. and invlt patrons. Best work and lowost pricoi 105 Commercial st Salem. BALTHIORB FISH MARKET Highest market cash price paid for poultry and egRS also second hand' goods to trade forchfckent and eggs, nt tSlJCommerclal st, Salem Or. 5.21-1111 d&w 0(1 OFFICE, CITY HALL' For water service apply at office. Bil's payable monthly in advance. Make complaints at the office. WANTED. If you want toltalizo your bees now is your opportunity. I have made arrangements fo fine waranted queens from J. W. K. Shaw & Co., of Louisville, Chas. D Douvall, of Happy Creek, Va., W If. Laws, Lavcoa, Ark., Theo. l'ender, Canton, O., also breeders in North Carolina and Tennessee for any number and can furnish fine Italian queens at 75 cents or will introduce them in frame hives for $1 each. Cash with order. 7 5 f R. R. RYAN. On and After July 5th, the office of the a WILL I)E AT No, 71 Chemckcta st, 'otatc Insurance Building, Call and examine our stock of Gas Stoves and Ranges Assay Office AND Chemical Laboratory, Ei7"0ffice with Salem Gaslight Co. I. 11. TUTHILL, Manager, HOTELS AND BOARDDMO. Hotel Salm. M.;FENNELIi.'1Prop Only First Class House in the City. Rates reasonable. Sample rooms in connection, Cars to aU trains and public buildings past the door. Corne Slate and High streets. .MEATS AND POUTiTHY. G.S. PIUGIli NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad. Freshest nd best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. JSi Wolz Miescke, Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked me-ils. Lard in bulk,',Qc a lb. Cheapest mark:i in town. We roaue it a Specialty to keep 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 and will be pleased to see all ol tli'ir old patrons and the rett of the community. Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on having their orders con scientiously filled lo-4n arcnow & STEUsLorr, Butchers and Packers COLD STORAGE MEATS, Best stock, best service and lowest price, 316 OoromercU 0111 Water Co, Salem das Lii REMOVED ! BECXNER & HAMDLTON 1 avo retaoved their;Uralng naphHBbf", "" T "" lng business to 324 ConinercJal street ,' opposfro State Insurance bulldhig. HOT SPRINGS Notice to pleasure seekers. I am prepared to pack peot-lr into the lc-t iW springs, or an: e in the mountains,' htii. also to cook fo ma1 or large c mtlhe "tur tles, address. s 1 6i7dw3m rRANK TEkKETr, Detroit Or "OONEST JOI" TRUSS A new truss on a newf principle. A perfect " support to all who are ruptured. DR. STONE'S DRUG STORE, Salem, - Or 4mrG HAY FOR SALE! F.om the Hubba'd farm, good cUver or g'ain hay, frte from wre.1i. leave orders at 3o6Commeicialstnet. 6 S tf The largcst implement house of the Willamette valley, ff BAIN WAGONS., Racim (buggies and hacks. Buffalo Pitts Harrows and Cultivatoi s, , , Monitor & Tiger drills and seeders. , Planett Jr. dnlls:ard cultivators. McCormick binders, mowers and rakes John Deere plows nnd harrows Russell engine and thrashers. Repairs kep: in- stock for )all rbove ' mentloaed goods. For sale by E, M, CROISAN, SALEM" Ott, W. 3. WATERBURY.aManagor. The best is cheapest E, S, Lamport, Harness and Saddlery;. . . Brinsjin your old harness and Bxohangofor new. Prices Always the Lowest,- SALEM OR. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be r.ceived by the schco directors of District No. 8 of Coos county, Oiegon, for tho orectlon and completion of a Crcom schoolhouw, with basement, warm ing furnaces, etc., according to plans and specifications on file in the clerk's office in the said School DUtrlct Io 8, said h'.ddiog to be closed on July 16, 1898, at 12 m. Bonds in a sufficient amount to protect the district will be required in all cases tf con tracts let, Directors reseve the right to reject tny or al! bids. Home lo be a frame house witli plastered walls and brick foundation , All necessary information can be obtained at the e'erk's office, or by applying to the architect, Chas. II, Burggnf, of Salem, Oregon. CoqullU City, Oregon, June 21, 1 80S. C-EO.F. UOUTELL, District Clerk or Districts, Coos County, Oregon. 6-23.eod.td Wallace's Warehouse Storage at reasonable rates, Appjy to SALEM WATER CO, SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY" Please notice the out In prices "on the following .Skirti, plain 10 cents Unaer drawers,,....., 5 to lo cents Under shirts 5 to ioccp'j Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 34 cents per dozen and othei worlc in proportion. s CV Flannels and other worlc Intelligently washed by hand. COL. J. OLMSTEAD, : Proprletoi Oregon Short Line. -.THE- Quickest, Safest, Cheapest Line for all points East and southeast. FREK rechning;chair cars, Pullman pale sleeping car', and upholstered tourist sleep ing'cars on oll!throuih trains. JJQISK & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. a TERRY, Traveling 1'swenger Agen W, K. COMAN, . General Agent, U4 Ttilrd'Ster.a,ortUnd, Or ', -'