VV GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER. V - Which do ou wear most 'o- o o a WVUWIU m wiiiMHnnn XIAXll 111 w J XJ "ug wj., uihiiduuii agents, rmra and Yamhlil S".. ''a'ad- FOR SALE BY D- J.TFRY, SALEM, OREGON FPOM A SUFFERKR. How A. Cooper Had a Rotten Bone Healed After 35 Years. Chehalis, 'Wash., April 9, 1308. Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or: 1 received your letter and was jjlad to hear from you. You want to know how my let' Is netting nlonir. It Is all right; the flesh is growing out over the ihln bone and Is turning white. It Is rnt 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. The other doctors told me 1 could never be cured without splitting It and scrap ing the bone, but they are mistaken. It Is getting well without cui tlntr or scraping, so they do not know as mucn as they thought they did, but you are all rlcht, for you have douc Ju3t what you said you could do. I will answer any questions you ask about my leg, Very truly yours, A. Cooper. Dr. Cook's ofilcetls at 301 Liberty street, Salem Junction JCIty Chester Nichols, aged about 15, received quite serious injuries through falling from a dray Tuesday, the wheel passing over his hip. Meets Your Needs. When you feel tired, languid, nervous and arc troubled with pimples and eruptions, you will And Hood's Sarsaparllla exactly meets your needs. It purities and enriches the blood and enriches the blood and lmparts (x it the qualities needed to tone the neryes and nourish the whole system, It cures all blood humors. Hood's Pills euro sick headache, nausea, biliousness and all liver ills. Price 25 cents, Roseburg A large number of evaporators are being built in this section to handle the immense prune crop. A CHILD ENJOYS The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when In nnnrl nf n lnvnrlvp. nnrl If Mm father or mother be costive or billious, the most gratifying resuiw louuw us us,u, so that It Is the best family remedy auunui uivij ..m.j .. . , a bottle. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Jj'ig syrup uo. Pendleton Murkery went up to 100 In the shade here Monday. Nervous Weak Tlrod. Thousands are in this condition. They ore despondent and gloomy, cannot Bleep, have no appetite, no energy, no ambition. Hood's Barsaparlllasoon brings help to such people. It gives them pure, rich blood, cures nervousness, creates an nppetito, tones and strengthens the atomach and Imparts new life and in creased vigor to all the organs of the body. HOOd?S SpaHHa Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills, ascents. N nrs r STEAMER AOL, TON A. t Raves for Portland Monday, Wednesnday and Friday, 7 14$ a.u ' yuick time, regular ser- T ' vice and low rates. X Dock between Stat and Court streets. T I M. P. BALDWIN, X Z -Agent, Salem. S a. a, rotan, 229 Commercial at. lias just received two cars of new furniture! From the East. Full line of 2C Wall Paper and Carpets 2C Best stock of UNDERTAKING GOODS, to per cent off on wall paper to make room for fall stock. 7 1 imd&wJ TEAS AND COFFEES Some rare brands. FRUITS FRUIT JARS And all that goes with the frui season. Star Grocery. JOHNSOX & , aWDBVERT. Xoo COURT ST; PHONE tax your thinking cap or your V working capf Tlie woman who studies to eave herself labor and expense who J strives to liave her house look best at all times finds nothing so helpful as WasfiinnPowdir Beit for cleaning crerrthlng. 6 f A s The X. E. Fatrbank Compsnr, Chicago. 81. tools. New York. . Boston. Philadelphia. , RFrrm?pn rty unlne Dr. PennVt HL.WL wllLls TM nrlifu1 r.MI xriiow nerve i'l'.u. guaranteed to cure all nemus diseases, sueh as Weal M-mory.IxKsof Brain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Lost Ma'.hooo, xhtly Hmt Ions, Nervousness, ull drains, loss or power in Cenernu V Organs of either (ex, caused by over-xertion, yauthrul errors, excessive use of tobacco, opluraor stimulants, which lead to Infirmity.CoiKumptionoi itnitr. Can be carried in vest pocket. Xt.ooperbox.f v fc.br mall Repaid. Circular Free. Sold by all druggists. Ask for It . tko no other Manufactured by th- Peau Medicine Co.. Piris France. Caue-Davi TODAY'S MARKET. PoRTLAND,.July 14. Wheat vallej 63: Walla Walla, COc. Flour Portland, 93.75: Superfine $2.25 per bbl. Oats White 3839c. Hay Good, $11012.00 per ton. Hops 512ic; old crop 40c. Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern Oregon, 812c. Mlllstufi Bran, $15; shorts, $15. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50 turkeys, live, 1012c, Eggs Oregon,'C13c per doz. nides Gicen, salted 60 lbs, 88Jo. under 60 lbs,07c;sheep pelts,1520c, Onions $1.50 per sack. Butter Best dairy, 2530c; fancy creamery, 50c55c a roll. ' Potatoes, 3035c per sack. Hogs Heavy, $4.75. Mutton Weathers 31c; dressed, 61c, Beef Utecr8,$33.50;'cows, $2.503, dressed, 57. SALEM MARKET. Wheat-54c. Oats 30c. Hay Baled, cheat, $89. Flour In wholesale ots,-$4.15: re tail $4.40 Hogs drecsed, 6Jc. Live cattle 213c. Veal 5s. Butter Dairy 12015c: creamery, 1820c. sneep Live, $2.50(ai$3. Wool Best,15c. Mohair 25c. nops Best fcYS14c. Eggs 12Jc in cash. Poultry Hens, 7c; spring chickens 9c. Farm smoked mm f Bacon, 8c, ham, 10c shoulder, 8 iiUc. Potatoes 40c, OREGON STATE NEWS. Roseburg 21 recruits were mus tered In here and left Tuesday. Coryallls The boiler from the wrecked steamer, Yaqulna City, has been recovered, The Dalles The ladies here have organized an Emergency corps, Mrs Rinehart is president. Astoria Seven hundred pounds of new seining web was stolen srora Tal lants seining grounds Saturday night. Oregon pension were granted as follows Menday: Original Robert F. Yocum Jacksonville, $0. Increas Chaiies Gibbons, Woods, $8 to $12; Francis M. Poe, Medford, t3 to $10, Portland The Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Company will establish telegraph offices at Seaside, Gearhart Park aud Flavel, July 15, for the ac. commodatloa of visitors to the sea shore. Damascus Clark Hlllery died Sunday as the result of a fall, from a load of hay the day previous. He was unloading bay with a derrick fork, when it broke and he fell from the wagon, suffering injuries which caused his death, Walla Walla At a special election held here Saturday to vote on the proposition to Issue $30,000 worth f 10-year bonds for the erection of a new brick school house, the measure was carried by a vote of 201 to 16. The Dalles The preliminary exam ination of E. E. Balrd, charged with stabbing the little son of Prosecuting Attorney Jayne, took place before Justice Bayard. Balrd was bound over to await the action of the grand jury, his bonds being placed at $400. Astoria The 10-year-old son of Peter Johannsen, of East Astoria, met with a yery severe accident Tuesday, which may result fatally. While playing on a merry-go-round he was struck on the head and rendered un conscious. He is suffering from con cussion of the brain. The following officers were elected by the Marlon county lodge of Good Templars at WoDdburn Monday, Past c Grand Chief Templar Rev: J, W. Webb, of Fresno Cal,f delivered a lecture In the evening. The next quarterly meeting of the lodge will he held in Butteville, In September, Coqullle H. ;Snook, the court house contractor, returned last Fri day evening from a brief abseui to Salem and Portland. While away, Mr. Snook purchased the necessary lime and cement for the erection of the'eounty's new temple of Justice, and also engaged three brick masons so as to greately expediate tho work The carpenter work will be done wholly by home labor, The J Dalles. George P. Morgan, an old resident here died Tuesday at the Cascade locus. Mr. Morgan was one of the best known residents 01 Tho Dalles, having lived hero over o years, ne served one term as depul, county clerk, after which he was tv, several years editor ot tbn Wasco county Bun. . WILL NOT BE DISTURBED. Blanco Can Rest in -Peace Until Commodore Watson Returns. New York, July 14, A Tribune special from Wash Inton says: Tho actual departure of Commd dore Watson's raiding .squadron for tho coastof Spain, which the naval authorities expect wllh occur about tho end of the prcscnt'weok,' indicates sufficiently the complete abandon' ment of any Intention to besiege Ha vana in tho next three or four months and confirms tho impression that no extended military operations will, be prosecuted in Cuba after the capitu lation of Santiago. The remarkable difficulties which have attended the Investment of San tiago and the resulting tedious delays have served to convince tho military and naval authorities that Havana cannot be attacked successfully with less than 100,000 men and the entire naval force in the Atlantic. The city, ordinarily one of the best fortified ports in tho world, has been made mors, impregnable- in the last two months through the ceaseless ac tivity of General Blanco, who has surrounded it with several chains of strong entrenchments and fortifica tions, in addition to the new bat teries he had mounted along the coast. Without the strong vessels attached to the raiding squadron the navy would bo powerless to render effective assistance- to the army against Havana, and It is deemed im possible that land forces alono could secure the surrenderor the city within less than several months' campaign, which would be out of the question before midwinter on account of the climatic conditions. Promptly upon tho fall of Santiago, It Is announced, the expedition to Porto Rice is to be undertaken, with General Miles In command of three divisions, aggregating more than 30, 000 men. Ho will have the co-operation of Admiral Sampson's heavier sul pi in the assault on San Juan, and it is his Intention to clear the entire island of Spanish troops with every energy at his command. Ills force will Include practically all the regular and volunteer troops now at Santiago, tho Cubans and lmmunes being left to hold that province. In addition to the 43 transports al ready secured to carry troops to Porto Rice, including tho 30 that formed General Shatter's main expedition, the navy has consented tr the tempo rary use of the auxiliary cruisers St.. Paul, St. Louis, Yale and Harvard to carry the regiments, and a number ot other vessels will be available next week. The medical corrs of tho army ex pects yellow fever to appear among the troops at Santiago at any time, The light fnvers which aro now in validing many ot the men may .at any moment assume malignant types. For this reason urgent recommenda tions have been made that the troops be taken out of the country as soon as possible! The surgeons declare that the horrors of a long continued siege would be incalculable, and In their opinion it will be found better to lose hundreds of men in' an- aggressive as sault than to expose the entire army,, and this country as well, to 9 devast ating epidemic of yellow feyer. Tho Dalles Six thousand, sheep were, shipped from here to White Earth, Mont., in one consignment filled a train of double decked cars, 0 in number. A Padlocked Heart. How many women lock their troubles and sufferingi in their own hearts and si. lently endure misery and pain which would cause strong men to cry out in agony. The suffer. ings of women are more than half unknown and un appreciated. The refined sensitiveness of their or. eanism lays them liable to a thousand exquisite tortures which a coarser nature can never .experience or comprehend. The least derangement or disorder of the delicate special organism of their sex over, whelms the whole physical and mental be. insr with weakness and wretchedness. Hut it is a mistake to suffer these troubles in silence. They may be cured in the per fect privacy of home, without the repugnant ordeal of examinations and "local treat ment," which the family doctor is sure to insist upon. No physician in the world has had a wider or more successful experience. .n the treat, merit of woman's diseases than Dr. R. V, Fierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N, Y. Hts "Favorite Prescription " is a positive cure for the most obstinate and complicated feminine difficulties. It is the only medicine of its kind pre pared by an educated, skilled physician. Mr. J. K. Sneed, of Omen, Texas, writes 1 MM wife was badly afflicted with female weakness, W tried three of the beat physicians ia the country without benefit, but at great expesM. My wue grew worse, and we gave up in de spair. She could not get iu and oat of doers without help; was not abU to stand on her feet long at a time, complained 'of dragging down pains in abdomen. Nothing but aa untimely death seemed awaiting her, when happy thought In-the name of IV. pJero came to my mind. I wrote to Dr. Pierce received hit advice, followed It, ray wife improved perceptibly from the first two week's treatment, contlaurd the treatment aix.tnonths, and pronounced the curt tamfiUlt. at coat of less than one month's treat ment by be last physician we employed before consulting Or. Here. She uxd Dt. rierce's Fa vorite rrescriplion and tbsloUow recommended by htm. .It boas twoysa.atoee aad U goc3Tfit js pcrnuaeH." Br JM WffflwKnimi3f!!w Regulator Wrecked, Bonneville, Or., July 14. The steamer Regulator was ..wrecked cs terday on the rocks Just below the Cascade locks, Shohadon board 160 passengers and a largo amount of freight, Including Bouie teams.' The passengers and most of tho freight were landed on the Oregon shore. The passengers were sent to their destina tion by rail through arrangements made by the steamboat company. The boat lies submerged up to her state room windows, but can be raised with little loss, unless broken to pieces on the rocks bo tho high wlndB. Tugs and a force of carpeners aro expected from Portland today to commenco the work of raising the steamer. Blanco Attempts Suicide. K.:y West, July 14. According to advices from Havana, received hero today, Governor-General Blanco at tempted to commit suictde when he .learned, beyond a doubt, that Ad miral Ccryera's squadron had been annihilated. Blanco was In the palaco when the Intelligent reached him, and ho be came almost frenzied. Ho was closeted with his staff and General Arolas, of the Spanish forced, discus sing the news when he made an at tempt on his life. After a struggle he was subdued and disarmed, but the shock was so severe that he was prostrated, and compelled to keep to his bed for several days. This information was brought by Jose Paulino Blanco, who indlguantly rcrjudlated the suggestion of his kin ship with the governor-general. WILL QO BLINDFOLDED. Such Will Be the Stupendous Task of Grant Chesterfield. Prof. Grant Chesterfield the noted thought reader and palmist who Is performing such marvelous work at Dr. Rowland's, Corner Court and Liberty streets, In reading the palms, will leave Salem In a few days for Tacoraa to undertake- tho stupedous task ot piloting the steamer Flyer front Tacotna to Seattlo blindfolded. Communication being with the aid of a copper wire attached If rom the pilots wrist to Ghesterheld's. Objec tions are raised on all . sides and ex cltement Is at fever heat the odds being as high as fifty to ono that he will not succeed. Should he perform this wonderful feat it certainly would rank him as tho acknowledged king peer of all thought readers. It Is probable that Prof. Chester' field leaves Salem. Saturday night. His parlors are still streamed with patrons from morning until night. His fee for a complete reading of one's life Is 50 cents. The parlors remain open .evenings. NKBaiSHa-. DEALER IN : GROCERIES: Paints, Oil Window Glass Var nish, and tbo most complete stock of Brushes of all kinds in the state Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and the finest que: 'try 01 grass seea -MsmmsTA rarnaNaar WANTED, ETC Now today advertisements tour lines or less in this column lnsorted three times for 25 ote, $0 eta. a week, $1 per month. All over four lines at same rate, lOIl. SALE, A young Jersey. lust fresh. Call at No, 4 Surrmer.street. 7-13 3t PRIVATE SALR-Cheat and oats twenty tons hay- field at f 4 per ton. Four horses 2 sets harness, 1 wagon, 1 two-leaf harrow 4 young hogs 1 sow and pies 1 2.year old heifer and other articles all at bai gains. Call at Van Mann's place pear Zena Folk county. J. H. Campbell. 7-I2-2W d&w HAT SCALES. Most reliable service in Salem, Price only 10 cents. Remember the Uuffalo Scale. Headquarters for lime cement and plaster, J. F. Gilmore, 54 State street." 7-i2-im.d&w HAY FOR SALB-At State Fair grounds. Inquire at kherifl's office. F, N, Derby, superintendent of grounds, 7 iz.3t FOR SALE. A good team and wagon for 5o, norsesweign 1200 eacn. appiy at Derby &. Co's. office, Salem, 7 I2-3HJ WANTED. fosition at housework by competent person. Apply at Salem lodg. ing house,;over Branson's sto.'e. n' 3t SCREENS, Jtaors and windows made to keep out flta. Carpenter jobbing and Saw-filing. Prices the lowest and work the best. L. W. Benson at Rigdon'i undertaking parlors. 7-8 im FItBETOAZiIi.r-Purchasers of goods to the amount of one dollar or more will be presented with handsome "Dewey" Souvenir spoon at the Emporium 309 Com. st. Don't miss this rare opportuity. 6201m FOR SALE OR TRADE. FoT'caTK, wood, or cow. Good. Columbia bicycle. E. Hofer, Salem. 6-33-tf WANTED. -Solicitors of good address, either sex, to sell California Roses, rare, hardy ornamentals, etc. Town and cities only. Willpay salary, weekiy.' be quicks state age. The Howlani Nu'sery Com pany, Los Angeles Cal. 620 im SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY! Please notice theTcst la prioM ;a tbe JeUewfaf SUxts, fUim iocwU Unfit- drawers .....S to Iocett V&itt shirts 5toiowfcs 5?ff Prpar,,t ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,3 ' HsndksretaUfc,.., I eet taiknmiilrsrchUts 3cts Sfct aid bHIvw rijfg 24 eU per dou aa otaar wwk hi ptepert-lea. tyPIsimtto nai other warklattUtieBMy CO&. J. OLMBTaUD, "t Proprli 9 UuLil lJUUlJJJrJ. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR BIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. I, DRf:6AMyEL PITQHER, of Hyannis, Massschu soils, was tho orfginalor of "CAStppIA," thtf time that has borno and does now bear o ynA . V "" on sry the fao-simie signature of ' WQJV&, wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used In the homes of the Mothers of America fqr over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and, see that it ia the kind you have always bought rf ytr'" on n0 and haa the signature of (&&. cucMm, wrap per. No one haa authority from ma to use my name except The Oentaur Company, of which Ohas, H, Fletoher is President. TMt eiMTAgn comf-any, tt murkat ithit, ntw roan sir. SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION SEA" WW WD . 1Vfl j juiium MONMOUTH, OREGON,. Wl Or V. A. WANNiSecretaty of Faculty. Paints and Oils, Superior Stoves-land RanoxsJIand Gocd Fishing Tackle, go , to BROWN St SMITH ,256 Commercial st, The Crsh Salem Special Aumsylllo Flour New Plckles.per qt Arbucklo ana Lion Coffee, per pk Bulk Olives, per pint Lenox Soap, 0 bars Uest Mocha and Java Coffee, per lb... Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb 10 lbs Lard 5 lbs Lard Chocolate, per lb.... iu 103. u. wneaD 10 lbs Corn Meal Try our lio Cream Oats for mush. Old P. O Gorner OREGON GREEN 4 DRIED FRUIT CO GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Wholesale produce and fruit. Packers and chickens, eggs and farmers pioduce. i ' CRYSTAL ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. Manufacture Ico from pure distilled water and furnish same in any quan tity at Telephone 207. HAM V! MJ1 ii mm n 94 Stato street, Next Door East of Buah'a Bank, Best meals in the city for 15c. Give us a trial JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger trait.. Bag Kge and express to all parts of the city ompt service. Telephone No. 70. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be rtceived by the schoo directors of District No, 8 of Coos county, Oiegon, for the erection and completion of a 6-rcom scboolhou'x, with basement, warm, iog furnaces, etc., according to plans and Mxaficatioas on file in the clerk's office in the said School District bo, 8, said bidding to be closed on jury 10, 1099, 111101, Bonds in a sufficient amount to protect the district will be required In all cases sf con tracts let, Directors reseye the right to reject inr of all bids. Howe lo be a frame house with plastared Walls and brick foundatios . All necessary information can be obtained at the clerk's office, or by apply!)? to the architect, Chas. II. Harggraf, of Salem, Oregon. Coqulllt City, Oregon, June 21, 1808. UEOiK. BOUTELL, District Cletkof District 8, CoofCyvaty, Orsgeo.' ' - " r.fa3-fktd L i , Strong academic rnd r rofessioral courses. Well equipped training department of nine grades, Willi 230 ChUdieii. ' Regi'ar Minnal course uf three )C us. Sen'or year wholly piofesjlinal. Graduate ot ncredtted high schools and col lej.es admit t uiucjly to piolcbsi nal work. The diploma of she sJiool s recognized by law as a lifo certificate to te. The graduates of the school are In rie L'get exp nsesc-'1 he jear hem $120 to $160. Beautiful and healthful location, no saloons The first term w)U open Tuesday, Septem her 10. Catalogues giving full details of work cnccuuiiy ecih on appiicuuon. nuuicss P. L. CAMPBELL, President. Has Come $1 10 ....... 1 10 10 ,15o, 2 for 25o . i 15c 25o 35 30 , ...; 05 60 25 35 25 HARRITT & L-ATffRENCE shippers. We pay higest cash fprice 'for i i . ii. . hi i , M'GUIRB & TEATZ. State & Klneteentu streets, Salem, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk, of Linn County, Ocgon, uniil 1 o'clock p. m.. July 27th, 1898, for labor and material required in the remodeling and Im proving a brick court house for Linn County, at Albany, Oregon, All work to be coin, pitted by November 1, 1898, according to plans and specifications on file with the county clerk of Albany and Charles H. Burg graft, architect. Salem, after July 13. All Ida must be filed with Coanty Clerk at Albany, The County Court will 'consider bids as follows 1 First For the cotnplctlcn of the entire work, SecontL All mason and carpenter work. Including material of brick) stone, lath and plastering, cementing, eeeqete, lumber e.c. Third Heating and pliwWg caaapJetc. Fourth t Galvanised iron, tinning and slating, Flkfc-.PatotW. ' Tt iticcefiircGBtrs:tor will h required to give aa approved bead fair the asowst of his contract immediately after the same is awarded Urn, tt-U sch comdirtew as the coMtrtaar determine asd damaad. The Colmty Court mkmvm the light to re ject any or all Mds. Vf oraer 01 we uouwy un ibis duj aay of July, 1898, . .FRANK PRABTREE, Albany, Or.' T ' m f County Clerk ftuul a ullalil i BUWrJOMW CARDS. O. ti. TJIAOK- Dentist, a Stsecesser.to Dr. J. M.BKeene, old fttitt Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operations at moderate fees ijwy,br1arch.ari In especial request. Capital Soap Works! Running at full blast and maklnir lvi of laundry and toilet soaps. Be sure to call ior me saiem orand when jou want goo? goods. A. W. ANDEREGG,. Manager, O. H. LANP Merchant Tailor! 211 Commercial at. BTSuits $15 and upwards, Pants $3 and upward BREWSTER & WHTTB, HAY. OR AIN Shorts, chop, floor, mill eed. tto. Telephone 178. 9X Court st., Salem, Or New Blacksmith Shop. W- T- R- SMITH & CO ' the old reliable smiths have opened a shop rppoaite the breweiy. and lnvlt) patrons. Best work and lowest prices WD commercial st, fciaiem. BALTIMORE FISO MARKET ! Highest market cash price raid for poultry and eges also second hand' goods' to bade tor chickem and eggs, at l8tCommercial st, Salem Or. 5-3i-im d&w UUil OFFICE, CITY HALL For water service apply at office. BUS payable monthly In advance.. Make complaints at the office. v WANTED, If you want toltallzo your bees now Is your opportunity. I have made arrargercents fo Bne waranted nueeni from I. W, 1C Shaw & Co., of Louisville, Chas. D. Douvall, of Happy Lrcck, Va., Y. II. Laws, Lavcoa, Ark., Theo. Bender, Canton, O,, also breeders in North Carolina and Tennessee for any number and can furnish fine' Italian ?ueens at 75 cents or will Introduce them in rame hives for $l each. Cash with order. 7 5 tf R. R. RYAN. On and After July 5th, the office of the Salem Gas Light Co. WILL . BE AT No, 71 Chemcketa st, Utate Insurance Building. Call and examine our stock of Gas Stoves and Ranges fesay Office AND Chemical Laboratory. "Office with Salem Gaslight Co. T. B. TUTIIILL, Manager, HOTELS AND BOAKDDm Hotel 5al?ER. m;FTJNNELxVJProp Only First Class House In the City. Rates reasonable. Sample rooms, in connection. Can to all trains and public buildings fair the door. Come State and High streets. MB ATS AND POULTRY. in NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad, Freshest and best meats, My patrons say I keep the b:sl rreats in town. a sf Wolz Miescke, Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked me its. Lard In bulk,'oc a lb. Cheapest mark i in town. We mate 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 aad refitted their stop aad wlii be pleased to tc all ol tb"U- old patroa and the rest of the community. Orders takes and delivered, Pareats sanding children may depend oa bavlag their orders caa sclfrfttloualy fil'ted ICV4H MCROW St: BTBOSLOrr, Butchers and Packers COLD STORAGE MEATS, Best stock, best service aad fewMt ' 3ia,OommefcU em Water Co, g.s. mm .". i."ij vREMOKED 5 BBCKXBR WMMIMUn '" ' " .'if 1 are rewaved tMtfraataff ; sUvfe teg besteesa to 3M C waereM a eppesSta state Xaawaaee balding. HOT SPRINGS Notice to pleatnre seelten. I am prepared to pack people Into die hot tpt'ri. irir)c e in h mountains, here, . slH lo'icik fom loriariec mpis ps-- 6i7dw3m fRANK TERKETr, Detroit Or "OONESt JOHN" TRUSS A new truss on a mw principle A perfect support to all who are ruptured. DR. STONE DRUB STORE. Salem. - Or tag 8 HAY FOR .SALE! Fiom the Hnbbard farm, r.ood clove- o grain hay, free from weeds, leave orders at 396 Commeicial street, 6 s8 tf The largest implement houe of the Willamette valley, BAIN WAGONS. Rscin I uggitt and hacks. Buffalo Pitts Harrows and Cultivators Monitor & Tiger drill andeeders. . Planett Jr. dnllstand cultivators. . McCormick binders, mowers and rakes John Deere plows and harrows Russell engine and thrashers. Repairs kept intrck for 'all ibova mentfoued goods. For sale by E M, CROISAN, SALEM OK, vV.'S. WATrRBUHr.Marager. The best is cheapest E. S, Lamport, Harness and Saddleryi. . . Brlngin your' old harneaa and Bzohangejfor new. Prices Always the Lowest, 3ALBM OR. Wallace's Warehouse Storage at reasonable rates, Appjy to SALEM WATER CO, -TAKE THF; Candian Pacific R.R. And Soo Pacific Line Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago t ' Philadelphia 1 Washington Montreal Toronto New York Boston and all points east and southeast. Cheapest rates, bestservice and accommo dations Through tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Pan!, Toronto. Montreal, Boston aad Portland, Me., without change ian Pacific Railway Go's. Ymm ine of steamships to Japan and China The fastest and finest "hips on the Pacific ocean. Shortest nd lxt route to th orient. Canadian Australian S. S. Co. To Honolulu, Fiji and Australia The shortest route t the colonies. For rates, fo -'ere and any information call on or address, F. N. DERUY & CO., Agents, Salem, Or, B.W.i GREER, Agent, 146 'third street, Portland, Or K J. COYLE, Distiicl Passenger Agent, Vancouver, B C, Oreffon Short Line. -,THF Quickest, Safest, ,. Cheapest Line for all coiats , East aad scums st. rKbr; reciiaUkjrcMir can, i'hwsmhi sleeping car', aad upfaolstefM teawUt lag can oa anparaaga i. MMSE BARKEX. Aoaat Sala,Or C. a TERRY, QUfMs aJSsMaaij j4 .Third Stiei IWtlad. Q I J 91 Un i