Change jrf Climate
Broaks Down the Health of an
Oregon Man
What a Few Bottles of Hood's
Sarsaparllla Did for Him.
" Oar homo Is In Clark county, Wash
ington. My little boy was taken with
asthma when only two years old, and
prow worso until ho was Oxp, when the
physician advised as to tako him to a dry
i limate. I resolved to go to tho great
vhcat fields of Eastern Oregon and work
in harvest, but I soon found my own
health was falling. I could neither eat
ror. drink without getting sick. I was
Hind and dizzy. I procured a bottle of
Hood's Sawaparilln and began taking it,
nncf in a few weeks I was well and able to
vork every day. My little boy is now
taking Hood's- Sarsaparllla with good
rjsults." D. Patthb, Wasco, Oregon.
IHSOOCl'S Sparma
1 s the bcst-ln fact the Ono True Blood rurlfler.
Sjld fry all druggists. $1) all for
HnnriU Plllc d0 not pUrBe- pa,n or
1 IUUU S IUS crip,. Dru:lsU. tin.
FPOM A SUPFERKR.
How A. Cooper Had a Rotten Bone
Healed After 35 Years.
Chehalis, 'Wash., April .9, 1398.
Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or:
1 received your letter and was glad
to hear from you. You want to know
how my leu is Retting along. It Is
nil I'lRht; the flesli Is jjrowInR out over
the ibln 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 the 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
nsthey thought they did, but you are
nil right, for you have done Iu3t what
ou said you could do. I will answer
any questions you ask about my leg.
very truiy yours,
A. Coopek.
Dr. Cook's ollicc'is at 301 Liberty
street, saiem
Pendleton. The veterans of the
battle of Willow Springs celebrated
the 20th anniversary of that event.
Meets Your Needs.
When you feel tired. languid.
nervous and are troubled with pimples
ana eruptions, you will una uooa'a
Sarsaparllla exactly meets your needs,
lb Durllies and enriches the blood and
enriches the blood and 'imparts to It
tne qualities neeaea to tone tue
ncryes and nourish the whole system,
It cures all blood humors.
Hood's Pills cure sick headache,
nausea, oinousncss ana an liver 111s
Price 25 cents,
Baker City. The yirtue mine was
leased on Monday to Geo. W. Grayson,
of Oakland, Cal., The mine is leased
for 18 months.
A CHILD ENJOYS
The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and
soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when
in need of a laxative, and If the father
or mother be costive or billious, the
most gratlfylng.rcsults follow its use;
so tuat it is tne dcsd rarauy remedy
known. Every family should have
a bottle. Manufactured by the Call
ifornia Fig Syrup Co.
ClTILWELIi DETECTIVE AGENCY, 128
15 Kearny Street, San Francisco, CaL To
district attorneys, sheriffs, attorneys at
law and prlvato parties: Prepared to transact
all business of a conflilentl"' and intricate
character expeditiously and on reasonacj
terms. Correspondents all ovv tft IWMi
Albany. John Fox for 30 years a
resident here, died last Saturday of
brlghts disease and had been sick for
nearly a year.
To serve our
P CELEBRATED 0
country and
family well,
robust heath
la n nnpncalfv
t. The weak and
N& nervous by-
'.IS nslnrr t.hn
) bitters can
regain lost
vigor, and
meet every
Sitters
emergency of
life.
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STEAMER
I A-LTONA,
leaves for Portland Monday,
Wednesnday and Friday, 7 145 a.u
J Quick time, regular nei-
J vice and low rates,
p Dock between Stat
and Court streets.
M. P. BALDWIN,
X Asrent. Salem.
-il
JT. A. ROTAN,
229 Ccmmercial st.
Has just'received two can of new
furniture!
From the East. Full line of
C Wall Paper and Carpets 2
Pest stock of
UNDERTAKING GOOD3,
lo percent off on wall paper to make room
' fcr fall stock. 7 1 imd&w
TEAS AND COFFEES
Some ratesbrands.
FRUITS
FRUIT JARS
And all that goes with
season.
the frul
Star Grocery.
JOHNEON & VANTJEVERT.
lco COURT STf PHONE so
-,jWVZdM
BbBBf
NAVY WILL SHELL THE CITY.
American Soldiers Will Take the Re
treating Dons.
Ofe AaoADORES, July 13. The
navy have solved the problem of how
to take Santiago a city four and a
half miles away, and concealed from
view by a range of hills 250 feet hlg'h
at Its lowest part ?
The problem has been satisfactorily
solved. If the army hereafter novtr
fires a shot and meekly guards the
roads, the t avy could make Santiago
untenable, if Indeed, It did nob de
stroy.! t in a few days.
For two days the sea has been
calmer than usual and a splendid op
portunity was given for good gunnery
practice.
In pursuance of General Shaftcr's
request, Commodore Schley, Rear Ad
miral Sampson being absent at Guan
tanamo, at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon
arranged the Brooklyn, Indiana and
Texas within 500 yards of the shore,
at a point almost due south of the
cltv of Santiago, and distant a little
over four and a half miles. The ships
were about a mile apart. The army
signal men were on the beach opposite
the ships and also on the crest of the
hill, overlooking both ships and city.
These men wigwagged the results of
each shot, telling the gunners If the
shell was aimed too high or low, or
not in line.
Sunday's practice was good, but it
was better Monday, when the fire was
opened by the New York, which re
turned from Guantanamo during tho
night, The New York, Brooklyn and
Indiana were tho ships which partici
pated in tho shelling this morning.
Each shot was carefully calculated,
and the wigwags signalled from the
shore to the ships where each shot fell,
and notified the gunners if they had
the proper elevation. The ships ran
out their big guns on the side op
posite the firing guns, in order to ob
tain the desired list to port or to star
board. General Shafter signalled about
noon "that some of the shells fell in
the bay and some in the city. Tho
latter do not appear to do great
damage."
Comment on this subject was
changed Immedlatelj by a message:
"The last shot struck St. Nicholas
church, where powder was stored,
blowing up the same and doing great
damage."
Not a gun was tired by the Span
iards. Four shells, during the bom
bardment, ignited fires in different
parts of the city, proving the feasibil
ity of burning the place by using the
guns of the fleet alone. Death must
have come to many in the city by rea
son of the shelling.
WAR TAX STAMP.
Assistant Attorney-General Boyd's Opin-
ion.
Washington, July 13. In answer
to Inquiries from tho collectors of In
ternal revenue, all bearing upon the
question as to whether the shipper or
the carrier shall pay for, and atlix the
required revenue stamps to bills of
lading, Assistant Attorney-General
Boyd has held as follews:
"Tho law makes it the duty of every
railroad and steamboat company, car
rier, express company, corporation or
person whose occupation It is to carry
such, 10 issue to tho shipper, from
whom any goods are accepted for
transportation, a bill of lading, a
manifesto or some other acknowledge
ment of the goods, received for car
raige and transportation, and this bill
of lading requires a revenue stamp of
the value or 1 cent. The purpose of
the law is clear. It was to tax the
corporation and not tho shipper, and
the provisons undoubtedly fix upon
the express companies and other car
rlers the duty of providing, alllxing
and cancelling the stamps."
"Saved Her Life."
MK3. JOIIN WALLET, of Jefferson,
Wis., than whom nono la more highly
esteemed or widely known, writes.
"In 1890 1 had a sevens attack of LaQrlppe
and at tho end of four months, in splto of aK
physicians, friends and good nursing could
do, my lungs heart and nervous system were
so completely wrecked, ay life was de
spaired of, my friends giving me up. 1 could
only sleep by the use of opiates. My lungs
and heart pained me terribly and my cough
was most aggravating. I could not Ho In
one position but a short time and not on my
left side at all. My husband brought me
Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure and I be
gan taking them. When I bad taken a half
bottle of each I was much better and contin
uing persistently I took about a dozen bot
tles and was completely restored to health to
the surprise of oil."
Dr. Miles' Remedies
are sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefit or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of tho heart and
nerves free. Address,
DR. MILES MEDICAL OO., Elkhart, lad.
'jrgflHjHBMlujjaHfyy
HJ .WWW vB
499999!i
i Puny.
I Children f
ft Who would" prescribe only jj
jj tonics and bitters for a weak,
2 puny child ? Its muscles and vfc
nerves arc so thoroughly ex-
n haustcd that they cannot he $
J ivhlpped into activityf The
v child needs food : a blood- $
m making-, nerve-strengthening- m
m and muscle-building food. $
Scott's Emulsion I
I
A)
of Cod-Liver Oil is all of this, $
and you still have a tonic in 8
the hypophosphites of lime jjj
and soda to act with the food.
m
m For thin and delicate children
there is no remedy superior
n .
w
rt 10 it in nic worio. it, means g,
5? rrrnraffl. rfrfnortfl. nfifmnnce w
$ and comfort to them. Be sure $
m you get SCOTT'S Emulsion,
(!) 50c. and $ I. oo, all druggists. JK
fl SCOTT &BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
WILL TAKE PORTO RICO.
Plans Perfected to Take the Great Sugar
Land.
New York, July 13. A special to
the Times from Washington says:
The movement of tho American
army on Porto Eico may bo said to
have begun No troops have yet left
these shores openly consigned to the
Island, but the continued forwarding
of additional troops to Santiago, when
it is recognized that Shatter has as
large an army as he needs to take that
town, Is in reality tho -laying of the
foundation .of tho Porto Bican ex
peditionary force.
The determination of tho war de
partment to send a formidable forco
to capture tPorto Eico has been
strengthened by tho resistance made
by the Spaniards in Santiago. An ef
fort will be made to avoid the mis
takes of the Santiago campaign. Tho
expedition to go against Porto Eico
will consist of between 25,000 and 30,
000 men. According to the Spanish
army register for 1898 the total
strength of the Spanish regular forces
in the island of Porto Eico is 7219. Or
these 5214 arc Infantry, 732 artillery,
IS A GENIUS.
Prof.
Grant Chesterfield Makes a
Happy
Discovery.
Possibly she has passed seventeen
summers, young, fair, almost dcvlnc,
at least the divine spark is within
her. Grace and charm vied with one
another and tho sincere and simple
elements so blended together that in
thought and movementshe was serene.
She had her palm read by Prof.
Chesterlicld at the Eowland's corner,
Court and Liberty streets, He told
her of her genius, of her magnificent
prospects the brilliant career that was
awaiting her. Then she spoke.
She has spent three years In Europe
under masters there, and leaves shortly
to finish her course and then to begin
her career.
"She isa brilliant," said the palmist,
not noticing the 50c that had been
laid od the table. "A brilliant, de
cldedly a brilliant. I expect to leave
town almost any day now, but before
1 go I should like to find one or two
more gems like that one."
It Is certainly a mystery how Ches
terfield gets his stuff from the palms.
and 211 engineers. The total cavalry,
strength ss 10 otllcers and 1052 men.
The rest of the garrison Is made up
of the civil guard, which Is a sort of
custom house guard, and the police.
There are In the Island, according to
best Information, some 14,000 volun
teers, who are to be reckoned with as
well as with the additional men the
Spanish commander might be able to
impress from the male population
of rto Island. With a total force of
all tttpste of come 21,000 or 22,000, it is
potraoubted than an American force of
25,000 or 30,000 with the help of the
fleet, will be able to take the island,
It Is ;iot betrayed that there has
been any change in the plan to have
General Brooke lead the Porto Elcan
force, as Shafter did that to Santiago.
General Miles, as tho general com
manding the army, U expected to be
In supreme command, however, with
General Brooke next to blm, and to be
made military governor of the Island
after It has been subdued,
It Is thought not unlikely that the
army of invasion may have a harder
time landing on the north coast of
PortoEico than It had on the south
coabt of Cuba, Tho Porto Eico coast
line has few of the Inlets such as that
at Daiquiri, and there Is no harbor
near San Juan like Guantanamo to
furnish a refuge and coaling base for
the fleet. The landing may be made
at Ponce, where the defenses are
said to consist chiefly of some very
fine mountain howitzers on the hills
back of the town. The shelling of
San Juan itself Is expected to be a
comparatively easy task, If it becomes
necessary, as a town, would be more
easily reached, by tl big guns of
the fleet than JSaptlago. ,-
AMERICAN SOLD1EKS.
Our Soldiers Are the Best Troops
in the World.
WashingT'N, July 13. Major Dc
Grandprcy, military attache of tho
Trench embassy, has Just returned
from the American headquarters near
Santiago, where he has been observing
for his government, tho progress of
the military operations. Ito paid a
glowing tribute to the ability of our
seldiers:
"I haye the most complete admir
ation for your men,'' said Major
DeGxandprey to an Associated Press
representative today. "They nro a
superb body iudlvidually, and as an
army, and I suppose that not through
out the world Is there such a splendid
lot of fighting tuen. They are nggres
slye, eager for action, neyer needing
the voice of officers to push them
forward,
'Another marked characteristic Is
the self reliance of each man, what I
call the the character of 'Initial lye1.
It Is almost unknown in European
arm'cs, where every movement and
move, to meet each action of the
enemy awaits tho Initiative of the
officers, Tho Spahlsb troops do not
have this samo characteristic. They
are more passive, more cautious.
Far Seeing People.
Are the most successful. Their per
ception of opportuntles where others
,seo nothing is the secret of this suc
cess. Shrewd buyers find Branson &
Co's goods for -superior fn quality to
those found elsewhere.
Constant Improvements.
Frank Conoyer, tho printer, at
Dearborn's book store is constantly
getting In the latest novelties and up-to-date
type and statlonory, and Is
able to ballsfy tho most exacting
patrons. f d&w
MARRIED.
CARTEE BEGGS. At residence of
officiating clergyman, Tuesday,
July 12, 1898, Mrs. Nettle Carter to
Alfred W. Beggs, Bey. G. IV.
Grannls officiating.
H
l
s
ill li :
Restore fall, regular action
ot the bowels, do not Irri
tate or inflame, but leavo
all tho delicate digestive or
tranltm In perfect condition.
Pills
Trr them. 23 cents.
Prepared onlr by O. I. ltood & Co.. Lowell, Man.
DEALER IN
: GROCERIES:
Paints, Oilfl Window 'Glass Var
niflh, and tbemoat complete stock
of Brushes of all kinds in the state
Artists materials, lime; hair; ce
ment and shingles; and the finest
quality of grass socd.
rygVSWVJvsJBVM'W0?M
WANTED, ETC
New today advertisementa lour linos
or less in this column Inserted three
times for 25 cts., SO eta. a week, $1
per month. All over four lines at
same rate.
FOR SAIiD, A young Jersey.
Call at No. 4 Summer street.
Just fresh.
7-13 3f
PRIVATE SALU .Cheat and oati twenty
tons hay Held at $4 per ton. Four horses
2 sets harness, I wagon, I two-leaf harrow
4 young hogs I sow and pies I 2.year old
heifer and other articles ail at bargains.
Call at Van Mann's place near Zena Polk
county. J, H. Campbell. 7.12.2W d&w
HAT SCALES. Most reliable service in
Salem, Price only . 10 cents. Remember
the Buffalo Scale, Headquarters for lime
cement and plaster, J. F. Uilmore, 54
State street. 7-i2-im.d&w
HAY FOR SALH-At State Fair Grounds.
Inquire at therifl's offiee. F. N. Derby,
superintendent of grounds, 7 12 3t
FOR SALE. JV good team and wagon for
(50, Horses weigh 1200 each. Apply at
Derby & Co's. oflice, Salem. 7 i2-3t
WANTED. Position at housework by
competent person. Apply at Salem lodir.
ing house,'over Branson's sto;e. 11 3t
BCRBBNS.-vDoors and windows made to
keep out flies. Carpenter jobbing and
Saw-filing. Prices the lowest and work
the best. L, W. Benson at Rigdon's
undertaking parlors. 7-8 im
iKiJXOAIjIi. (Purchasers or goods to
the amount of one dollar or more will be
presented with a handsome "Dewey"
Souvenir spoon at the Emporium 309 Com
st. Don't miss this rare opportuitr, o 201m
FOR BALD OR TRADD-roTcasri,
wood, or cow. Cool Columbia bicycle.
E. Hofer, Salem. 6-2 vtf
"WANTED . -Solicitors of good addre,
either sex, to sell California Roses, rare,
hardy ornamentals, etc. Town and cities
only. Willpay salary weekly be quick:
stste age. The Howlanl Nu-sery Com
pany, Los Angelet Cal. 6 20 im
SALEM
STEAM LAUNDRYI
Please notice tb"cut In prioea
Jon the following
SHrU, plain loce&ts
Under drawers 5toioceeU
Under shirts...,..,. .5toiooeoU
Socks, per pair 3 ce&U
HaadMteUefi ,, ,1 eet
HilkteadkefcMeff 3 carta
Sfeeet aad pillow sf 24 ceoU'pcr) dozea
ad other work tapwpWtion.
ryfluatli and etfcw: work lnteUlgeatly
waafaed byjumd.
COL. 3. OLM8THAD, Froprtetoi
AN OPEN
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR ItlGHT TO
THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD CASTORIA," AND
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK,
DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachu
setts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that
has borne and does now boar 2? str ,, on overj
the fao-simile signature of &&X&&&& wrapper.
This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used In
the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years.
LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper and see that it to
the kind you have always bought s-j& -'- on the
and has the signature
per. No one has authority from me to
I he Uentaur Company, of which Ghas. H. Fletcher is President.
March 24, 1898. JJ , .
TMCOCNTAUfl COMPANY. TT MUHMT TKtCT, MIW tOKK CITT.
SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION
STA
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fuiimnij
MONMOUTH OREGON
fli.jj:'!' mtj5?$&JBt-"'
Or V. A. WANN Secretary of Faculty .
Paints and Oils,
Superior Stoves and Ranges, Jand
Good Fishing Tackle, 'go 4tp
BROWN Sl SMITH
256 Commercial st,
The Crash
Baleni Special
Aumsvlllc Flour
New Plcklos.per qt
Arbuckle and Lion Coffee, perpk
Bulk Olives, per pint
Lenox Soap, 0 bars
liest Mocha and Java Coffee, per lb
Good Mocba and Java coffco per lb
10 lbs Lard
5 lbs Lard
Chocolate, per lb
lOlbs. U. Wheat
lOlbs CornMcal
Try our Ilo Cream Oats for mush.
Old P, O Goiner
CRYSTAL ICE AND
Manufacture
ity at
lco from pure distilled
Telephonc 207.
OREGON GREEN ft
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Wholesale produce and fiuit. Packers and
chickens, eggs and farmers produce.
irui 1 1 1 h
m
m
MIM
94 State street, Next Door East of Baab'e Bank,
Best meals in the city for 15c. Giye us a
J AS, RADER. ELMER WHITE
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Transfer
Meets all mall and passenger trait,. Bag
gage and express to all parts ol the
Prompt service. Telephone No. Jo.
cit
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received by the schoo
directors of District No. 8 of Coos county,
Oiegon, for the orection and completion of a
6-rcom schoolhoux, with basement, warm
ing furnaces, etc., according to plans and
specifications on file in the clerk's office in
the said School DUtrict No 8, said bidding
to be closed on July 1 6, 1898, at 12 m.
Bonds in a sufficient amount to protect the
district will be required in all cases if con
tracts let.
Directors tessve the right to reject tny of
all bids.
Home lo be a frame house with plutared
walls and brick foundation.
All necessary information can be obtained
at the clerk's office, or by applying to the
architect, Cbas, II. Burggraf, of Salem,
Oregon.
Coquillt City. Oregon, June 21, 1808.
GEOj F. JIOUTKLL,
District Clerk or Districts, Coos County.
Oregon. ' C-33-eod-td
LETTER
of
q nruj-
use my name except
1
Sttoii rcaJcmlc-ond professional .cour.ts.
Will equipped ttnining department of nine
gr-des, wilh 230 childien.
Kegn'ar rn'al coif sr nf three jeais
Sen'or year wholly piofrsstonil.
Graduiles ulucredilcd high icliooU and col.
leges ai'nilt'e uiircll) lo piotcsii 1 al wor'.
'1 lie rliploma of the s1 hool s recognized
by law as a life certificate to te.
The graduates of the school are In de-
L'get exp-nsis, 'Ihe )ear from $120 to
$160.
Beautiful and healthful location, no
saloons
The first term will open Tuesday, Septem
berio.
Catalogues giving full details of work
cheerfully sent on application. Address
P. L. CAMPBELL, President
Has Come.
$1 10
.110
10
15c, 2for25c
... i50
26c
35
30
95
bo
95
35
, 26
HARRITT d LAWRENCE
COLD STORAGE CO.
water and furnish same In any quan-
M'GUIRE & TEATZ.
State & Nineteenth serects. Salem.
DRIED FRUIT CO.
shjppers. We pay hlgest cash (price 'for
A, I. WAGNER Mcr.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS,
Sealed bids will be received by the County
Clerk, of Linn County, Oregon, until 1
o'clock p. m.f July 27th, 1898, lor labor and
material required In the remodeling and im
proving a brick court house for Linn County,
at Albany, Oregon, All woik to be com.
pleted by November 1, 1898, according to
plans and specifications on file with the
county clerk of Albany and Charles II. Ilurg
graft, architect, Sakm. after July 13. All
bids must be filed with County Clerk at
Albany, The County Court will consider
bids as follows!
Firstr For the completicn of the entire
work,
Second, All mason and carpenter work,
including material of brick, stone, lath and
plastering, cementing, concrete, lumber etc.
Third Heating and plumbing cemplete.
Fourth Galvanised iron, tinning and
slating,
Fiftlv-Palntlng.
The successfufcontractor will be required
to give an approved bond for the amount of
his contract immediately after the ssne is
awarded him, under such conditions as the
conrtmay determine and derated.
The County Court reserves the tight to re
ject any or all bids.
Vr order of the County Court this 8th day
of Joly, 1898.
FRANK CRABTREE,
Albany, Or, County Cloik
" 7'iJ-iot
UZ&JWJtt
mmot
BUSINESS CARDS.
G. JH. ffiACK
Dentist,
Successer, to Dr. J. M BKeene, old WhlU
Comer, Salem, Or. Parties desiringuperioi
operations at moderate fees in 'any branch aw
In especial request.
Capital Soap Works'
Running at full blast and making best
of bunlry and toilet soaps. Be sure to call
for the Salem brand when )ou want goor1
goods.
A. W, ANDERtGG, "
Manager.
O. H. LANB
Merchant Tailor!
211 Commercial nt
SrSulta $15 and upwards,
Pants $3 and upwardt
BREWSTER & WHITE,
HAY, OR AJN
Shorts, chop, flour, mill eed. etc.
Telephone 178.
91 Court si Balem, Or
New Blacksmith Shop.
W- F. R- SMITH & CO '
the old reliable smiths have opened a
shop rpposltd tho brewery, and invite
patrons. Best work and lowest prices
185 Commercial st, Salem.
BALTIMORE FM MARKET !
Highest market cash price paid frr poultry
and eges also second hind' goods to trade
for chickentanl eggs, nt iSlJCommercial
st, Salem Or. 5.21-lm d&w
Salem Water (lo,
OFFICE. CITY HALL
For water service apply at office. Bil'i
payable monthly in advance. Male
complaints at the office.
WAXsLTBID.
If you wmt toltalizo your bees now is your
opportunity. I have ronde arra'gercen's (o
fine waranted queens frnm T. V. K Shaw &
Co , of Louisville, Chav D Douvall, of
Mapfy Creek, Va., W II. Laws, Lavcoa,
Ark., Thco. Bender, Cant n. O., also
breeders in North Carolina and Tennessee
for any number and can furnish fine Italian
queens at 75 tents or wilt introduce them in
Irame hives Tor f I each. Lash with order.
7 5 tf R R. RYAN.
On and After July 5th, the
office of the
Salem Gas- IMt Co.
WILL BE AT
No, 71 Chemckcta st,
otate Insurance Building.
Call and examine our stock of
Gas Stoves
and Ranges
Assay Office
AND
Chemical Laboratory,
ExTOfiice with Salem Gaijlight Co,
I. B. TUTIIILL, Manager,
HOTELS AND BOARDDXO.
Hotel Sal?m;
M.. IFENNELL.'JProp
Only First Class House In the City, Rales
reasonable. Sample rooms In connection
Can to aU trains and public buildings fast
Ihe door. Corne State and High streets.
MEATS AND POULTRY.
G.S. ROUGH!
NEW MARKET.
State street, near railroad i Freshest and
best meats. My patrons say I keep the b:st
meats In town. i at
JWolz Miescke,
Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoVeJ
metis. Lard In bulkoc a lb. Cheapest mark '
In town. We mine 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 tee all ol th'lr old patroRi
and the rest of the community. Orders takes
and delivered, Parent sending children
may depend on having their orders con
scientlously filled e-
stcrow & STBUSLorr,
Butchers and Packers
COLD STORAGE MEATS,
Best stock, best service and lowest price
3i6.Gommerc!i
.REMOVED".
BBOOCHt WAAHLTC5H,
ave removed theJrlrB&iu K H'
!n buataeas to M4 Ca merefal ttmt
appoaltn State Insurance buMftig.
HOT-SPRINGS
Notice to p'eatnre sreVrr.
I am prepared to pack pe.le Into th hot
tprinps. or ii)ce in ih- inonnulns, hre,
also lo rook fom 71 or Ure c-mi.inir ua-.
ll-s, addrets.
6i7dw3m RANK rEKKET'n, Detroit Or
"DONEST JOHN"
TRUSS
A new truison a new
principle A, perfect
auppott to all who
are ruptured.
DR. STONE'S DRUG
STORE,
Salsm Or
4mr8
HAY FOR SALE i
F om the Hubbard farm, twd clove- o
grain hay, free liom weeds, leave orders ni
396 Pommei cial street. 6 28 tf
The largest implement house
of the Willamette valley,
BAIN WAGONS.
RaclnrJ'ruggUs and hacks.
Buffalo Pitts Harrows
and Cultivators,
Monitor & Tiger drills and Berders.
I'lanrtt Jr, drills and cultivators.
McCormick binders, mowers and rakes
John Deere plows and harrows
Russell engine and thrashers.
Repairs kepi intstrrk for jr'l tbor
mentioned good.
For sale by
E M, CROISAN,
SALEM Oi
W. 3, WATBRBTJRY,BMana6er.
The best is cheapest
E S, Lampof tf
Harness
and
Saddlery, .'.
Erine'in your old harness and
Bxohange.fo? new.
Prices Always the Lowest,
3ALEM OR.
Wallace's Warehouse,
Storage at reasonable
rates, Apply to
SALEM WATER CO,
-TAKE THE!
Candian Pacific R.R.
And Soo Pacific Line
Minneapolis
' St. Paul
Chicago
Philadelphia
Washington
Montreal
Toronto
New Vork
Uoston
and all points cast and southeast.
Cheapest tates, bestservlce and accommo
dations Through louilst sleepers to Minneapolis,
St. I'anl, Toronto. Montreal, Boston and
Poitland, Me., without change.
Canadian Pacific Railway Go's. Fmpress
Ine or steamships to Japan and China
The lastest and finest ships on the Pacific
ocean. Shortest end best route to the
orient.
Canadian Australian S. S. Co.
To Honolul", Fiji and Australia The
shortest route t the colonies.
For rates, fo 'era and any information call
on or address,
F. N. DERBY & CO.,
Agents, Salem, Or.
B. W. GREER,
Agent. 146 Ihird street, Portland, Or
E J. COYLE,
Distild Passenger Agent, Vancouver, B C,
Oregon Short Line.
-.THE-
Quickest,
Safest,
Cheapest
Line for all points 1 Eat and southeast.
FREE recUlc"chai , PnMrssf vtitm
sleeping carr. and uphctHinsl to sot,
ine cars on all thioucb tatlM.
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