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m Annual Sates overO, 000,000 Boms P!S8SfS FOB BILIOUS AND KERY0D8 DISORDER E. such as Wind and Fatn In tho Stomach, Giddiness. Fulnosi nftor meals. Head actio. Dizziness, Drowblnoss. Flushings of Heat, L6ss of Appetite, Oostlreness, Illotclics on the Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sonsatlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer Will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IlKCCHAM'S rilXS, taken ns direct ed, will quickly mstoro Females to com plete health. They promptly romovo obstructlonsorlrrpculnrltlo'! of tho sys tem niul euro SlrU llcndcchc. For a Weak St ""ich ImpaiiT igestion Diso 'ered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Qoocham'o Pills are Without a Rival And hiT the I. ARC EST SALE Unny Patent Medicine In the Worlu 250. at all Drug Stores. WILL, SOON START FOR SPAIN. The Oregon Will Lead vVatson's For midable Fleet. Washington, July 18. Corutuander Hrownson, of the auxilliary cruiser Yankee, has a full cargo of ammuni tion In readiness for Commodore Wat son's squadron for Its attack oj the coast of Spain. The Yankee loaded t Newport add sailed Sunday for Santiago. She will reach there some time tomorrow, and the bit? stock of ammunition will then be placed aboard tho battleships and cruisers. This transfer of powder and shells is a delicate 'operation, requiring time, and It is probable that the week will be well along before this and the coal ing of the Yankee will permit the squadron to actually get under way forSjaln. The unparalleled performance of the battleship Oregon, in cruising 15,000 miles to take an active part in the war against Spain, so speedily fol lowed by iher magnificent race past the American licet In pursuit of the Cristobal Colon less than two weeks ago, now Is to be rewarded by the flying of the commander-in-chief's flag during the transferring of the scat of hostilities to Spain itself. Owing to the Important mission of Commodore Watson's squadron and its possibility of long abscencc from an American port, every magazine on the ships will be full when the ships sail. Admiral Sampson recently made requisition for the ammunition sup plies, as these had run low, as a result of the engagement with Cervera's squadron and the frequent shelling of Santiago, One load has already been taken down on a supply ship, and the Yankee now nils up the full quota, Each battle ship will have 200 tons of powder with 50 or 70 of the (largest 12-inch or 13 inch shells, according to the size of the big guns; 70 to 80 8-Inch shells; 200 ao 300 shells for 0-pounders, ; and other medium-sized guns, and 500 to 800 rounds for the small rapld-flre guns, The cruisers carry approxi mately tho same allowance, without (the shells for the 12 and 13-IncU guns. Aside from this equipment of shells, the squadron Is well provided with solid armer-pierclng steal shot. There Ihas been no call for a -renewal of tho supplies of the armor piercers, as Ad ! mlral Sampson's fleet seems to have ! used very few of them thus far, con fining their work to the big explosive shells, The latter, although not made for armor piercing, are tested by the navy department to pass through four Inches of solid steel, not ex ploding until through the steel. They have done such execution that Ad miral Sampson has reserved almost his entire stcck of armor-plerclng shells. The navy department will not set a time for the departure of Commodore iWatson's squadron, but with the tie- lilvery of the .Yankee's supplies of Ammunition, very few days will be lost before this formidable squadron will be headed for Spain. STEAMER AL TON A. leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesnday and Friday, 7 145 a.m Quick lime, regular sei vice and low rates. Do:k between Stat and Court streets. i. M. P. BALDWIN, Asint, bilem 4 . A. ROTAN, 229 Commercial st. Has just received two can of new Bpurnituret From the East. Full line of KjaWall Paper and Carpets X Best sock of UNDERTAKING GOODS, 1 per cent off on wall paper to make 00 : tall stock. 7 1 imx ) It Is expected that Watson's licet will reach tlia Canaries about August 1, after which he will spend two dayH under the lee of one of the unfortified Canaries replenishing the bunkers of his fighting ships with coal, the final assault on Spain, scarcely two days distant, will probably be made, and if thelastSpanlsh naval resource reprc-i scnted by Camara's fleet cannot be enticed from Cartagena to protect Cadiz, the American battle ships will quickly be displayed In the Mcditcr rancan, The fleet as at present formed In cludes the Oregon and the Massachu setts, the protected cruiser Newark, the auxiliaries Yankee, Dixie and Tosemite. with tix colliers and a sup ply ship. The Oregon has become the flagship, and the Yankee Is now at Hampton Roads prepared to start with final orders on Sunday to meet the rest of the squadron on July 20 off St. Thomas. The departure of Watsons's squad rons will leayc the. Iowa, Indiana. Brooklyn, New York, Texas and Puritan as the armored vessels to bat ter down the fortifications at Porto Rice, and the cruiser Columbia, Min neapolis, San Francisco, Now Orleans, Montgomery and Marblchead to shell a landing place for the debarkation of the army of occupotlou under General Miles. A large number of gunboats and other auxiliary vessels will be avallulc to convoy the transports of the Porto Rlcan expedition without impairing tho efficiency of the the Cub? n block, ade by withdrawing any of the vessels now on that duty. . I, RETALIATING. Germany Is Excluding Amerian Boneless Hams. Washington, July 18. The fact that -our government has -been en gaged In a yigornus correspondence with the German government, through Ambassador White, has given rise to the assumption that the state depart ment had been making representa tions to Germany on the conduct of the German naval commanders in the Philippines, This, however, Is er roneous. The correspondence in question related to the old issue the exclusion decrees of the German gov ernment directed against the United States hog products. It appears that, acting on very scant eyldence, as it was regarded by our officials, the H & irsga -VAn ) '& c ' Vwia AT WORE OX TIIE TIUNS German customs' officers have denied admission Into Germany of a large and valuable consignment of boned hams from a Chicago packing estab lishment of the highest reputation The matter has been placed In tho hands of Ambassador White to deal with, he belng thoroughly familiar with all the aspect of the meat ex clusion decrees; From Extreme Nervousness. 2&&3Z1, THAT no one remedy can contain tho 'elementsTiecessary tocuro all diseas es, la a fact well known to everyone. Dr. Miles' Sittem of Itestorativo Remedies consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose, Mrs. L. O. Bramley, 37 Ilenry St., Bt. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "For years I suf fered from extreme nervousness and annoy ing constipation, developing Into palpitation and weakness of the heart. I was unable to sleep, suffered much from headache, pain In my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I besan using Dr. Miles' Nervine, IJeart Cure and Nerve and Liver Pills and the Anti-Pain Pills to relieve sudden paroxysms" of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved And) the pains and aches and weariness left me. I then took Dr. Miles' Restorative Tonic and am now restored to my former good health." Dr, Miles' Remedies are. sold by all drug gists under positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book, on dis eases of tho fceart-md n pupa 1 reft. Address. &-T--(- 2 ttttSV'tJP,-rji&. j? C-i l-TRf-S X?i JV&Uyr TMN - NT. N V(5fvrX 7r;, I U :91 v itnvmWW, Ktmndr0 3r. MII.C3 MEDICAL JO., Elkhart Ind, mA t tr fi Him. BBsfc. ' UAVlBi lMCv 'MlTAl THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fio Synur Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all the importance of. purchasing tho true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho Camfounia Fio Smup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par tics. Tho high standing of the Cali fornia Fio Sutur Co. with tho medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of tho Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advanco of all other laxatives, as it acts on the 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 the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. RAN riiANCISCO, Cat LOCISV1 LI.E. Kr. NEW TOIltt. K. Y. CORBETT-M'COY MATCH. The Purse Will Be Twenty Thousand Dollars, New Yokk, July 18. Articles of agreement which will govern a 20 round glove contest between J. J. Corbett and Kid McCoy -.were signed at Conssdine's hotel. According to the agreement, tho men will fight for a purse of $20,000, the winner to take all, ncforc the Hawthorne Athletic Club, of Buffalo, N. Y In the arter noon of September 10. If the weather be unfavorable, or If a postponement be desirable on some other ground?, the-boutis to be brought off some time between September 10 and 19. The men who affixed their signatures wcreMcGary, representing the club; George F. Considinc, on behalf of Corbett, and W. B. Gray, for McCoy. W.fJA, Brady was present when the articles were slgged, and insisted that the words "for the heavy-weight championship of the world" should be inserted, This was done, although Gray said that Fltzslmmons was champion, 'and if McCoy won the com- - V'VTf; u I , 1 I. 1 - - SIBKRUN RAILWAT ing fight he would not claim the heavy-weight championship; Sharkey, who was also .present, said ho was anxious to meet. Corbett or McCoy, or both, on the bame day, but his proposition was not listened to. Both pugilists hayo begun training, Corbett's quarters being at Asbury Park, while McCoy has established training quarters at Jim Doughrey's place, on Saratoga lake, Each of the principals, as well as the managers of the cluo, will deposit $2500 within a week to bind 'the agreement. Tho stakeholder under the present agreement ft Al Smlt,h." OREGON STATE NEWS. Weston The $275. new city hall cost Moro The new opera house at that place has be'en'com'pleted.' "lllllsboro Circuit court Is in ses sion In Washington county'. ; it' Wasco The new mill here will be ready to grind in two weeks. Weston An Emergency corps will be orgauized here this week. Moro The new railroad, the Colum bia Southern Is within sight of Moro. Lotanvllle Falls A Methodist Sunday school was organized here last Sundnday. Corvallls J, F, Yates has been ap pointed deputy district attorney ror Benton county. Bakr City The streets here will not bo sprinkled, fpr a tjme owing to EcarcKy of water. Moro The town Is putting In water works, and a fire protection, 20 men are emnloyed on the job. Corvallls Philadelphia capitalist, are contemplatlpg building an electric read from here to Eugene. Astoria The new guns at Scarbar- o.ugh Head, are being put In condit ion fnr fnraal t.nWntl " .WM w. M, dwv' 4'. lV, w. In- As:orla The Clatsop county, court has allowed the sheriff $2,351.65, for mnklnif tlie.ddlltquent tax levies. Utiopcncencc The Steamer Valley Queen which was being built here was launched Saturday. This Is the first boat ever built here. Scarborough Head Trm force working on the fortifications here have been discharged, the work being finished, Hlllsboro The total receipts bf Washington county for the fiscal year ending July 1 were $.50,003.21. The total expenditures were $10,002.22. Hillsboro-iWashington county had on July 1 warrants outstanding $40, 010.f.0 and $3,428.40 on hand to apply on their payment, Uorvallls The contract has been awarded for the construition of the new armory building to A. F. Peter sod, of Corvallls. C( qullle City Mr. Snook, the Salem contractor, begins active work on the new court house Monday. Oscar Tay lor and Charley Van Wagner, exper ienced bricklayers have arrived. Lebanon Tho Lebaoon Criterion scooped all other Oregon news dlssam Inators by announcing the fall of San tiago twenty-four hours in advance. They use the underground grape vine. Oakvlllo Clarence Stockton, who was Injured several days ago .by being thrown fom a horse upon a fence, died Friday morning from concussion of the brain. He was 35 years old. Ho leaves a widow and two chlldien. "A sound mind in a sound body" is an axiom of good health. fj, sccuored with t& me uutors It7 raninvlnrr m liver and Kiuuuy trouble, and arresting all undue waste of tho tissues. MMrNai3sarsjrsNwHrN ilN DEALER : GROCERIES Paints, Oila Window Glass Var niflh, and tbe most complete stock of Brushes of all kinds In tbe state Artists materials, lime; hair; cc mout and shingles; and the finest quality of grana seed. TTMPNF1 IgVMXgMrNiVM WANTED. ETC New today advertisements tour lines or less in this column inserted three times for 25 cts., SO eta. a week, $1 per month. All over four lines at same rato. LOST, In South Salem, July 4, a ladies' black oloth cape Leavejtat Journal office and oblige the loser. 7-i8-3tj A RARE OPPORTUNITY For alyoung man to learn the jewelry and optical busl ness. I Kclerence Hinges. required. C. H. 7-i6t I will receive bids until July 25 for the building of a dwelling on my place five miles north of Salem. Plans may be seen at R. M. Wade & Co. I reserve light lo'reject any or all bids. Address bids to J.Z. Painter Brooks Or. 7-i6-6t t LOST.-On 19th State or th streets one draper for McConnict harvester Finder please return to E. M, Croisan's implement house and secure reward, 16 31 YEW PARK GROCERY-is, open for business with a new stock of goods. Al len & Bowersox. 7.16-im. LADIES TO BO PLAIN SEWING AT HOME. $1.50 per day four months' wotk guaranteed send stamped envelope for particulars. Utopian Supply Com pany, Twelfth and Gilbert meets, Phil adelphia, Pa. 7.16. it WANTED. r-Bids to furnish 300 cords big fir wocd for Willamette Hotel. Cash j. Conner. 7-l6-tf PRIVATE SAI,E.-,Cheat and oau twenty tons hay field at $4 per ton. Four horses 2 sf tfharness, 1, wagon, I two-leaf harrow 4 young hogs I sow and pigs I 2-year old ' heifer and other articles all at baigains. Call at Van Mann's place near Zena I'olk county. J. II. Campbell. 7-12-2W d&w HAY SCALES. Most reliable service in Salem, Price only 10 cents. Remember the Buffalo Scale. Headquarters for lime cement ind plaster. J. F. Gilmore, 54 : . Stato street." 7-12-Im d&w SCREEN S.-JJoors and wincows made 10 keep out flies. Carpenter jobbing and Saw -filing. Prices the lowest and work the ten. L. W. Bemon at Rigdon's undertaking parlors. 7-8 im FREE a0 ALL. r-1'urchasers of 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 rniss this rare opportuity. 6201m FOR SALE OR TRADE. rpr "Mb, wood, or cow. Gool Columbia bicycle. E. Hofer, Salem. 6-23-tf WANTED. Solicitors of good adrlress, either sex, to sell California Kosei, rare, hardy ornamentals, etc. Town and cities only. Wilfpay salary weekty.' be quick! stste age, The HowlanJ Nu'scry Com. pany, Los Angeles Cal. 6201m W, A. WHITE, Successor to Thomas & White, Club Stable Finest Rigs1 in the City- Batia Reonable..11,J , , Kear Hotel Wfllims-tUu A 7181m H03EJ 1 '-JhmfSKrMjKwIi i7WJuSkSRlafl6cMA ft STOMACH sitters llKjH W, IN h II A Beautiful Present m k hhhhim j in n 1 Bin fcMMsuwts, .i h order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Ifon Brand), he manufacturers, I. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., Of Keokuk, Iowa, have' decided to GIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each packaged, Starch sold. These presents are in the form of Beautiful Pastel Pictures i They arc 13x19 inches in size, H LI Lies and Pinsies. 7 i " Pansies and Marguerites. ' . w .j iukd caujts wo MB KC,wi '"trjp, UQUKCt NO COOKINC'' mtHl tlRIRAWMTIj' 011 POUND Or THIS ITtDCH WIIL SO AS fA A PCINO AkD A HALT Or ANY OTHM STA1CH. "J.CJfUBIHGERBROS'C?. These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist, R, IeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects in hs studio and arc now offered for the first time to the public. Tie1 pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig inals, and arc pronounced by competent critics, worl.o of art. Patel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing then in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit. Oic of thesc'pictures B ma 3,fl. B witl'cacaS'of KMlciSLlO B.0,1 Gil purdinscd of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and 2 is sdd for 10 cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a Z beaitiful picture. 2 ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. .ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE V9999tG9&99S99t9$M9&S99Q$9C&S999Qt9QQ9mb SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION, STATE SOU MONMOUTH, OREGON Or W. A. WANN Secretary of Faculty. Paints and Oils, Superior Stoves and Ranges, and Good Fishing BROWN 256 Commercial st, Dewey Peaches , , Stay ton flour ; Salem Special...: '. Aumsvllle Flour New Plcklcs.per qt , , Arbucklc and Lion Coffee, pcrpk Bulk Olives, per pint Lenox Soap, 8 bars..., liest Mocha and Java Coffee, per lb Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb lOlbsLard 51bsLard Chocolate, per lb 10 lbs. 15. Wheat lOlbs CornMeal Try our Ho Cream Oats for mush. Old P. O Gomer WON GREEN & DRIED MIT CO. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholesale produce and f.ult Packers and shippers. We pay hlgest cash fprice Jfor chickens, eggs snd farmers produce. A. I. WAGNER Mer. CRYSTAL ICE 11 Manufacture Ice from puro distilled uiy at Telephone 207. IN 94 Stato street, Next B e meals in the city for 15c. Amiunnn DUQTnDnn 2?,s illfiltllUUU lALUiUllLls TbU fwttitiful rewdjr Kairuoteed to cure all ntnrous diseases, tub as WmV 1Vffiry, lou of firala rower, Headache. Wakriulscu, Lost Maflbooa, 'tcfcUyKml. slons.HerTOUsncss. (.11 drains, lo 9i p?wtr U CenersU. t Orgass of either sex, caused by orer-esartlon, youthful errors, excessive use eX iodacco, opium or iimBiaDU, wnicu tews 10 iaorisii,toiiumtu!n9r Inianllr. Can te carried creDsld. Circular Free. Manufactured by tM Feau IMugCo.,llHtilvUhtiitnU. TfaUdss4YssM4u..oitla'C Vi FOR SALE BY D- J.1FRY, SALEM, OREGON and are entitled as follews: Wild American Poppies. T 7.HIII 1 ?- jjrjF no kce Lilacs and Iris. L Strong academic and profesiional courses. Well equipped training department of nine grades, with 230 children. Regular normal course or three years. Senior year wholly professional. Graduates of acredited high schools and col leges admittec directly to professional work. The diploma of the school s recognized by law as a lifo certificate to te. The graduates of the school are in de- Liget expenses The year from f 120 to i6o. Beautiful and healthful location, no saloons The first term will open Tuesday, Septem ber 10. Catalogues giving full details of work cheerfully sent on application. Address P. L. CAMPBELL, President. Tackle, go to Sl SMITH Outdid- 00c 0 box , ';...,.. 1 0b 81 00 1 05 10 16c, 2for2oo .'... , ICo 25c 35 , 30 05 , 50 ,,...j......r..t .' 25 ' ." 35 25 , r-xAKRITT LAWRENCE COLD STORAGE CO. water and furp)sh samo Jnanyiumi- M'QUIRB & TEATZ. State & Nineteenth sereets, Salem. RESTAURANT! DoonEastcf Bush's Bank, Give us atrial ' aaiar Br. V4u'm ior nirrtruH. la vest t pocket. Ji.oopTtox,V 5,bytnaU all drutzfit. Ask for lt take no other, rdldns Co., farla. Prance. Iue-Davw Bold bi Uedldns Co., Ir. Prance. Laue-Dtviw 0L ! naS&TELs cards. O. jH. OLA OK dentist, Successer o Dr. J. U. Keene, old Whitl Comer, Sal .m, Or. l'art es desiring superior operations at moderate fees in any branch art in especial request. Capital Soap Works' Running at full blast and making best f laundry and toilet soaps. He sure to call fw the Salem brand when jou want emx i,ooiis A. W. ANDEREGG, Manager. O. H. LANB Merchant Tailor! 211 Commerclnl Bt, GTBults 315 and upwards, Pants $3 and upwanb BREWSTER & WHITER HAY, GRAIN Shorts, chop, flour, mill oed. ita. Telephone 178. 91 Court at., Bnlem, Or New Blacksmith Shop, W- F- R- SMITH & CO the old reliablo smiths have opened a shop rpposito the brewery, and invite patrons. Eest-woik and lowest prices 1D5 Commoiclal tt, Salem. BALTIMORE FISH MARKET ! Highest market cash price paid for poultry and eegs also second hand' goods to trade for chkken. and egys. at iSigCommercial st, aaicm wr. s-at-im d&w r m OFFICE, CITY HALL" For Water seiv!ce apply at office. Bll's 1 ayable monthly in advance. Make complaints at the office. WANTED. If you want toltalize your bees now is your opportunity, I have made arrangements fo fine waranted queens frnm T. W, K. Shaw & Co., if Louisville, Chas. D. Douvall, 9! nappy i-rceK, va., v. 11. Laws, iavcoa, Ark., Theo. Bender, Cantcn, O., also breeder) in North Carolina and Tennessee for any 'number and can furnish line Italian queens at 75 cents or will Introduce them in frame hives for (I each. Cash with order. 7 5 tf R. R. RYAN. On .and After July 5th, the office of the Sim Gas Light Co. WILL BE AT No, 71 Chemcketa st, State Insurance Building. Call and examine our stock of i Gas Stoves and Ranges Rssay Office AND Chemical Laboratory. XSf Office witli Salem Gaslight Co, T, 1). TUTIIILL, Manager, T, HOTELS AND BOARDING, Hotel Sal?m. M. FENNEIilVJFrop 'July First Class House in the City, Rates reasonable. Sample rooms In connection Cars (o a trains and public buildings nasi Jbfcdoor. Corne Slate and High streets. MEATS AND POULTRY. NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad; Freshest and best tneats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. Wolz Miescke, Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt snd smoked me li, LirdIn bulk,'9c a W Cheapest mark in toj. We maxe.it Specialty to V.eep all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us. SHOP RE-OPENED. e Brown & Son, of the East Salem meat mar :t. have enlarged and refitted their shop tad will be pleased to see - of Ulr old patrons and the rett of tbe community. Orders taken and, delivered, Parent sending children may depend on having their orders con Klcntiouslj filled umjj STCROW k BTBTJBLOFT, Butchers and Packer COLD BTORAGE MEATS, a Bt Jtesk.UrtJMrylco sad, lowest pjlc Wale Co., REMOUED ir' "l BBCKN2K.& HAMILTON Lave removed their th-ning and plumb ing business to 324 Cotunercialiaticu' s t opposlt State Insurance buildliisi. , i . f : iZ Hi .- HOT SPRINGS Notice to p'easure selers. I am prepared to pack people into the i&t springs, or any'place in the mountains, heie, also to cook for small or large cimplng- par ties, address, 6i7dw3m tRANK 1 EUKETTi Detroit Or. "HONEST JOON" 7 r eras A new truss on a new pnnc pie A perfect suprcrt to .oil who are ruptured. DR. STONE'S DHUO STORE, Salem, - Or 4mc8 u HAY FOR SALEF Fiom the Hubbard farm, r,-il clove or grain hay, free fiom uittU lei vj tillers at 396 Commercial strtet. 6aStf The .largest implcmcnt house of the Willamette valley, . BAIN WAGONS. Racine buggm and hacks, Buffalo Pitts, Harrows and Cultivators Monitor & Tiger drillia'd erders. I'lanettjr. drills ard cuhlruors. McCormick binders, mowers and rakes . -John Deere plows and harrows Russell engine and thiashers. Repairs kep: in strck for all "'aboAO mentioned goods. For sale by E, M,; CR01SAN, , SALEM' Or, W.;S. WATERBURY.jManager. The best is cheapest Ei S, Lamportr i Harness and Saddlery. .... Bring In your old harness and Exchange for new. Prices Always the Lowest, SALEM OR. Wallace's Warehouse; Storage at reasonable rates, Appjy to ' SALEM WATER CO,' SALEM piSi STEAM LAUNDRY1 Ploaao notice thccut in prloea ou tbe following Sluts, plain 10 cents Unuer drawers,., 5 to 10 cents Under shirts , , 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair,,,., -, .....3 cents Handkerchiefs,,,.,., , .l.cent . Silk handkerchiefs , . 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 34 cents per dozen and othei work in proportion. EsT Flannels and othur work intelligently washed by hand. COL. 0, OLMSTEAD, . Proprietor JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger tralh. Bag gage and express to all parts of tin city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed btds will be received by the County Clerk, of Linn County, Oregon, until I o'clock p. m , July 271b, 189S, lor labor and material required in the remodeling and im proving a brick court house for Linn County, at Albany, Oregon, All woik ti be com pleted by November 1, 1898, accwdiog to plans and specifications on file with the county clerk of Albany and Charles II, l.'urg graft, architect, Salem, after July 13. All bids must be filed with County C eik at Albany, The County Coart will consider bids as follews: Kirst-For the cotnphtl n of the entire work, Second, All mason and ca prnter work, including material of bilck, stone, lath and plastering, cementing, concrete, lumber e?.c. Third Heating and plumbng complete, p Fourth - Galvanised iron, tinning and slating, " Hfuv-Palnting. . The successful contractor will be required to give an approved bond fur the amount of his contract immediately after the same 4s awarded him, under such conditions as the court mar determine and, demand. ' ' The County Court reseives the light to re ject any or ll bids. B' j, " By order of the County Qouit W 8th day, of July, 1808, FUANKCRA1JrREBi , Albany, Or. ' County Clsrk ' 7;ia-tot S-'mtfiai.' PBTKtmvK 'aoenoy. :v:, Kesrn Street. Sari Francisco, CaL 'To dlitrW ttQreyJ $!. attorneys at law audvrltWo,Prtlvsje frepared to ruot all bu.fnwrot a eonin rm InlrlcaW ekaracter expedllluutlr l4M'iiSfa VerwiT Cor7er"nu sit QV.VHyF T?