Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, August 06, 1898, Image 3

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    A Beautiful Present
In order to further introduce ELASTIC STAI1CH (Flat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers, J. C. Hubinger Bros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have
decided to (JlVB AWAY a beautiful present with each package of
starch sold. These presents are in the form of
i Beautiful Pastel Pictures j
They are 13x19 inches in sizc.and arc entitled as follews:
Lilacs and
Pansies.
Pansies
and
Marguerites.
kSrghx Hi
ssl"".-i.r.T iNvnuvrrs 1amk
f OUHH MO COOKING
ma ccuapj uid curs
nswntu rnai cuuvri
OHtrouND or thi itakch
Or ANT OTHER ITADCH.
DlKtWIBCW,.
"J.e.HUBINGERBRCrfC?
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 jn all the colors used in the orig
inals, and arc pronounced by competent critics, works of art.
Pastel picltires arc the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
s
litem 111 ucauiy, iiliiucss ui iuiui aim
One ot those pictures
will be given away
with each packace of
purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and
is sold for 10 cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a
beautiful picture.
ALL GROCERS KFFP Fl fiSTIfl STARRU ARRFPT ND SIIRCTITIITr
SMce0aeca6eseeee9eeeMMa$
Attention,
Housekeepers !
Why will you continue tn cjok yourseHis
well In you,- food on these hot days, w lien
by putting in one ol our
Gas
Stoves
Yiu can line a cool and comfbiiable
Kitchen aud find ooking a comfort irsleadot-i
a immeni (Jail on us anu we win convince
you tlict the expense will be enly trivial when
the convenience is considered.
Salem Gas Light Co.
71 Chemckc a street.
fissay Office
AND LABORATORY.
No, 71 Chemckcta si,
J. 11. T. TUT1IILL, Assayer.l
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m
Printing
Do you want to buy ltvor 5
' the Imitation?. There is
Bhoddy In; J?rlntlng as
aoII as ln clothing; and
Its user fs subject to keen T
criticism. A business .
mnn travclsyvlthln a lini-
Itcd spere but his print- T
cd matter goes broadcast
where his personality can
r notsorten auvers impres- t
I shins. The kind of print- X
t Ing we do creates no
i adverse impressions. Try X
r us with the next lot of
bill heads or envelopes.
00N0VER, the Printer I
5 at Dearborn's Bookstore, 4
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STEAMER
ALTONA,
leaves for Portland Monday,
Wednesndiy and Friday, 7 145 a. 1
Quicklime, regular nei
vice and tow rales.
Dock between S-tai
ivl Court streets.
M P. BALDWIN,
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AL'ent, halem
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
Ily Smokiug
VACUNA !
, io CettC'gar.
Made fiom'the finest Imported stock on the
market. Ily union labor not b tenement
house system, loo State St.Salcm,Or. 7-20 Ini
o-A.a?o:E.x.A..
BurtiU llalCinJYw Haw Unit Bough'
heassslU
Wild
American
Poppies.
i
sttf aho nce
Lilacs and
Iris.
nt
will co
x f&m
s 01 coior aim nriisuc merit.
Elastic Starch I
iirii&iiu llicill
Sab Social Sayings.
Joe Fontaine Is at Detroit Ifnr an
outing.
Miss' Ella 11
Newport.
Welsh is visiting at,
Mrs Holton Is at the seaside for a
month's visit.
Mrs. Geo. Hatch Is at Newport for a
few days visit.
Mrs. M. J. Churchill Is at Sodaylllc
for a few weeks.
Perry Card Is at Canyon creek for a
two week's vacation.
Mrs. M. Payton is ntSu.il Rock for
a few days vacation.
Mr. Leeds and family are at Seal
Rocks for .1 few weeks.
Mis. Joseph Schllnder Is visiting at
Yaquina for a few days.'
Miss Emma Murphy is taking . two
weeks outing at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. llericn have
returned from Ncskowin.
Mrs O. II. Fay and children arc at
Wllholt for the summer.
Emory Drake Is spending a two
weeks outing at Newport.
W. II. Welch, of the Statesman, and
family have gone to Newport.
Mr. and Mrs, Isadore Greebaumare
home from a visit to the coast.
MNs Drill Chapman Is visiting at
Newport for a couple of weeks.
Dr. T.C. Smith, Jr., and wife are
at the sea-sldc for several days.
Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Grannls arc at
Newport for a ten days' outing.
Mrs. E. C. Patton Is at Newport for
the health of herself and child.
Miss Minnie Flake has goneto
Ilcppner to reside for some time.
Miss Claudia Gilbcit has gone to
Newport for a two weeks visit.
Mrs. R. b. Hean and family arc at
Newport for their summer outing.
Mrs. S. A. Sanford is visiting
friends in Portland for a few days.
Mrs. Standlshof Dallas, is the guest
of her sister Mrs. Robert Thompson
Miss Clara Churchill is visiting her
aunt near Hubbard for a week or two.
Miss Ella Pohle has returned from
Newport after a pleasantsojurn there.
Mrs. D. D. Olmstead went to Port
land Monday for a visit with friends.
Miss Nannie Paddock was a passen
ger for Clackamas today 'or a short
visit.
The Misses Wolford of Sllverton arc
the guests of Salem friends for a few
days.
Mr. Fred Louklcy and family are at
Under Ir-oda Springs for a ten days
outing.
Attorney Webster Holmes and fain
Ily are at Ocean Park for a summer
outing.
Mrs. W. F. Iloothby and Miss
Dalglelsh arc at Newport for a two
weeks visit.
Mrs. N. W. Ililou, of Turner, Is
visiting her daughter Mrs. Peter
Morgren.
C. W. lioschen and family
Canj'on creek for a soyoral
vacation.
Miss Marge rat Raymond,
are at
week's
ol
the
at
Salem Hospital, Is visiting friends
Newport.
Attorney Win. Kaiser, mother and
two children are at Yiujulni for a
couple of weeks.
Mrf. A. Hamilton and Mis F. Har
ris are home from a pleasant outing
at Nctarts Ray,
Miss Lillian Wells and Miss Freda
Ilfite.li are visiting Mrs. A. II. Farrar
tor a row aas
Mis W. W. Smith 'and Miss MaruU
Toggles are visiting ut the ho no of
Mrs. W. II, Titus.
Miss Remnh Holland lias returned
from a pleasant visit with Mils Mabel
Kehough of Portland.
The Misses Louis Coshnw, Mnudo
McKay and. Helen Sutherland are
visiting frlcmis ItrJcfTcrson.
Mr. W. W. Gunnlagliam, ot Tort
land, has returned homo after a pleas
ant visit with Mrs. Wm. Brown.
Mrs. F. A. Moore and son F. J. Moore
left for San Francisco Monday for a
visit of several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorval Irwin arc
visiting Mr. lrwlns parents Mr. and
Mrs. D. R. Irwin on Church street.
Mrs. G. A. Rockwell Is vlsUlng her
husband at Portland, who Is connected
with the Salem Improvement com
pany.
Mr. and Mrs. .It tt. Fairbank, Mr.
and Mrs. JIarvey Walker and Mrs.
A. II. Shafcr left Monday for Nctarts
Ray.
Mrs. J. J. Dalrymple, Mrs. Joe Al
bert, Mrs. Otto Kraussc, and Mrs.
JohnGrinith are at Newport Tor n
month.
Rcy. and Mrs, II. F. Wallace of
Portland nrc spending the summer at
the Willows, the farm of Mrs. R. S.
Wallace.
Mrs. Ulcbcn and daughters who have
been ylsitlng Mrs, Phil Mctschan for
a few days left for an outing at New
port Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rrown and Mr.
Werner Rreyman, are home from
Mchania where they spent a row days
very pleasantly camping.
Miss Leona Gllmotc, formerly of
Salem, has returned from San Fran
cisco, and Is the guest of Mrs. Geo.
F. Smith en Marlon Street.
There will be a grand International
Demonstration at the Salvation Army
Barracks tonight. A.good time Is as
sured and everyone is invited.
Tom McDonald and Roy Davis, the
two head La Corona rollers at Iluckc
stein's cigar factory left Friday for a
two weeks outing at Slab crock.
Mrs. S. W. Thompson tire visiting
at the home of her parents Command
ant and M's. Byars, of the Soldier's
Home, ut Roscburg.for a few days.
Dr. R. II. Rradshaw, accompanied
by his son George and his daughter
Carrie, left Wednesday for Frieport
111., where they will visit tllSI epteui
ber 20.
Miss Emma Ford and Miss Helen
Ardorman returned to their homes In
"West Portland, Friday, after a pleas
ant ylsltatthe home of Mrs. L. S.
Winters.
Mrs. L. Kerlez, Mrs, Ethel Mclnnis
and Miss Lucy Ball, of Portland arc
guests of Miss Llla Olinger ot 321
Mill street. The entire party go for
an outing on Saturday near Turner.
Mr. II. H.Rauucy and wife, who
have been visiting at the home of
their daughter Mrs. A. E. Stanton,
for the past six weeks returned to
their home at Cedirmllls, Minn.,
Monday.
Motorman R.S.Clark is running
his threshing machine this season.
Mr. Clark reports grain not turning
out so well us was anticipated on the
prairrie. Mr. Clerk says the lilll grain
Is yielding better.
Miss Alice Davis left Friday for a
yisit in Linn county and at Newport.
Upon her return she will leave shortly
to pursue her aental studies In San
Francisco. Her cousin Miss Mary
Davis accompanied her as far as
Sited ds.
Miss Nellie Lousing, very pleasantly
entertained a few of her many frldnds
at her home on the Garden road on
last Tuesday evening. Games, music
and social conversation held sway till
an early hour when Ice cream was
served after which the happy guests
departed for their homes.
" Mr. Max M. Miller left on this
morning's overland for Colfax, Wn.,
where he has accepted a position In
the Second Isational Bank of that
place. Mr. Miller was widely known
and his departure Is a source of regret
to his many friends all of whom join
in wishing the young gentleman all
success and happiness in his new home
and future business.
Continued on fourth page
Catarrh is
Not Incurable
But it can not bo cured by sprayB,
washes and inhaling mixtures which
reach only the surface. Tho disease is
in tho blood, and can only be reached
through the blood. S. S. 3. is the only
remedy which can have any effect upon
Catarrh ; it cures the disease perma
nently and forever rids tho system of
every trace of the vile complaint.
Miss Josle Owen, fit Montpeller, Ohio,
-writes; "I was af
flicted from Infancy
with Catarrh, and no
one can Vnow the
suffering it produces
Letter than I. The
sprays and washeH
prescribed by the doc
tors relieved me only
temporarily, and
though I used them
constantly for ten years, the-dlsease had a
firmer hold than ever I tried a number of
blood remedies, but their mineral ingredients
settled In my bones and gave me rheumatism.
.li in a lamnntahlA .-nnrifHnn. And after ex-
haustlngalHreatment.wasdeclaredlncurable.
Seeing S. S. S. advertised as a cure lor blood
diseases, I decided to try t As soon as my
system was -under the effect of the medicine,
I began to improve, and after taking it for
two months I was cured completely, the
dreadful dfsease was eradicated from my sys
tem, and I have had no return of It "
Manv have been tnklnir local treat-
ment for years, unu
- - ,, ,
nnu luemgcjves
worse now than ever.
A trial of
S.S.SfheBlood
w ill prove it
for Catarrh.
to be the rieht
remedv
It will cure tli
io most ob-
stinate case.
Books mailed free to any uddrean by
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
SsBBBBBr BBaSf
I A I IV 1 sTfer
' Ocean Liner Lost.
LV. Johns, N. P., Aug. 5. The mall
stcamerVlrglnla Lake arrived nt Tilt
Cove at day light bringing certain
corroboratloh of the reported loss of
the ocean liner In the straits of Belle
Island. A lishernian at Noddy re.
nortcd that he saw the steamer col-,
lliio. with .111 Iceberu and sink, Tho
report generally Is believed but nolli
Ing reliable Is obtainable.
To Cleanse the System.
Effectually yet gently, when costive
or bllllous. or when the blood is Im
pure or Plucglsh, topcamancntly over
come habitual constipation, to
awaken the kidneys and liver to a
healthy activity, without irritating
or weakening them, to dispel head
aches. cold, or fevers, use Syrup of
Figs.
Mr, and Mrs. F. T. Wrlglitman left
for Salmon river to spesd the heated
season.
A Ten Year's Seige.
I
have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla
ami have found it a wonderful medi
cine. It has cured me of dyspepsia
with which I was troubled for ten
years. I could eat hardly anything
without great suffering but 1 can now
cat the heartiest food and my health
Is good "
M. F. RoDQEns,
Anderson, Ida
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. Easy
to take; easy to operatcjrellablc' sure.
2oc.
DEALER
: GROCERIES
Paints, Oils Window Glass Var
nish, and tbo most complete stock
ot Brushes of all kinds in the state
Artists materials, lime; hair; ce
ment and shingles; and the finest
quality of grass seed.
WANTED ETC
New today advertisements tour lines
or less in this column inserted three
times for 25 cts SO cts. a week, $1
per month All over four lines at
same rate.
MULE FOR SaLE- n'rek mare mule
7 yeaisold, good tize and gcd life. S.
K. Burford ' outb Salem. r.
LOSTr-A Wade St Ilutc tr razor lu a
Pipe razir case between Ilauitt and
Lawrence's gr eery and my store. Ke
turn to E. Anderson's barber shop, 95
S.ate street and recelvi reward,
5-3tK
LOSTOn Asylum Avenue a bundle con
taining a laundried collar, pair of gold
culT buttons and note addressed Emma
and signed faada. Finder please leave
at this office. tS-5-31
WANTED.-,A pony to ride. Will rent or
or buv. Must be cheap. Call on or ad
dress J,.M. Woodruff, Salem, Or. 8.4 3t
LOiT Last Tuesdiy evening on road be.
tween Salem and Lincoln a small hand
satchel, containing come articles aid pune
with small change. Any cne finding the
above please leave nt b'alem postoffite and
receove reward,- B. E. Howard, 8-4tb
HOUSE TO- RXT. Good seven roam
house for rent cheap near Eas(,Sa';m
school. Apply to Mis. R. Jones, 256
Libtrty stieet. 8-4 im
CAMPBPS Al 1 who wisn to be taken to
llieNe.tucca and other points on tie
coast pnssengcts and camp e; ii, inent
apply to I ark Savage. 136 Coil. 8-2 im
NTS AT BARGAINS-'And all kinds
of second-hand goods fumltuje, cooking
utensils, etc. Call on C. Dillman, 210
Commercial street. 7-2 6t'
REATi ESTATE. .Railroad tickets ind
I'liuraice. I irge and small tracts ot farm
1 oieity, Bargains in dwelling properly
lor buyers or renl'rr. C. K, II anden
luig, Saccessor to Derby & Co, 7-21-td
HAY SCALES.- Most reliable service in
Saltm, Price only 10 certs. Remember
the Buffalo Scale. Headquarters for lime
cement and plaster . F. Gilmore, 54
Stato street. 7-i2-imd&w
CAMPiiTO OTJTPITd-Uiggest stock
and most complete line of tents and camp
tquipmmts in Salem. L Freeland, nt
the Armory. 7-20 im
YEW PARK GROCERY-ms open for
business with a new stock of goods. Al
len & nowersox. 7 16-im,
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that James Rader,
of the Capital City C.prets Co., has sold his
interest in the same to Elmer White, and thil
hereafter the latter will conduct the same.
I will collect all bills and pay all debts,
but will be responsible for no accounts con.
traded after 1I1W dale .
ELMER WHITE.
Sakni, July 26, 1898. r.a6 4w
Press
For
A lirst-class Campbell cylinder
press, largo tUe, for sale nt a ureal
bargain, It Is tin; press used for the
Daily Jouunal until recently, and
must bo disposed of soon. Just hat
Is needed for 'a weekly newspaper.
AdelrcM IIOFKIt HHOS.
Salem, Or,
IN Z
Sale.
ESnUE!
for infants and Children.
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
C&zZUc&M
THE CCNTAUnCOMPANr, TT
SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION.
STATO HUM
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
mmmm
aMlBI) pJiETO M it
Or W. A. WANN Secretary of Faculty.
CAPITAL BBnmTAHD
Artesian
Distilled
Ice!
Condensed and Filtered,
O First quality ".c by the carload.
Dollvered to any part of the city, or
to any depot or wharf.
I'nr inn 1 ha . . . 3iin.
Per ton (without sacks) $5 00
3TT heso nrices until further
notice.
KLINGER & BECK, Props., SALEM, OREGON,
TELEPHONE 213.
Paints and Oils,
Superior Stoves and Ranges, and
Good FishingJJ Tackle, go$to
BROWN Si SMITH"
256 Commercial st,
Dewey
Peaches ,
Stnvton flour
Snlem Special 1 00
Aumsylllo Flour 1 0j
New Plcklfts.per qt , 10
Arhuckle nnd Lion Coflee, ner nk 15c, 2for25c
Bulk Olives, per pint tfciBfr iSc
Lenox Soap, 8 bars IBIS 25c
best Mocha and Java Codec, pcrlwlj?? 35
Good Mocha and Java colTeo per lb....... ' 30
lOlbsLrtrcl
5 lbs Lard.
Chocolate, per lb.
lOlbs, Ii. Wheat
10 lbs Corn Meal
Try our IJo Cream Oats for tntish.
Old P. O Goiner
CllISTAL ICE AND COLO STORAGE CO.
Manufacture il'io frouilpurn rilstllled.wntorand furnish same in any quan
tity at'
Telephone 207.
94 State street, Next
Best meals in the city for 15c.
HUM'S
IANH00FRE8T0RED
3W nri
exaraotccd lo cure all uerrou diseases, such an Weai H'niory, J,ot cf
Strain tnwr IfftHafl. W&Lf ll!niK . Illl Maitlfl.tfi IlllliV 1...I...
?.v? ?.""!.v". -TT.-v
fioap, jiruuHw, t.i
citarr ut, caused py
tobacco, opium or sumuiauts, wmcu iea 10 11
lcsaultr. Can te carried
prepaid. Circular Free,
UrujCo.,dllrlbutluf
:F0R SALE BY O- J,
MUH14V aTHCCT. NCWYOHftCrTT.
L
Strong academi : and professional courses.
Well equipped training dcrarlment of nine
grades, with 230 children.
Regular normal course of three years.
Senior year wholly piofessional,
Graduates of acredited high schools and col
leges'admitte directly lo professional work.
The diploma of the school s recognized
by law as a life certificate to te.
The graduates of the school are in de-
L'get expenses, The jear trom $120 to
lCo.
Ileauliful and healthful location, no
saloons
The first term will open Tuesday, Septem.
ler lo. ,
Catalogues giving full details ot work
cheerfully sent on application. Address
P. L. CAMPUELL, President.
Capital
Brewery
Beer !
For health and pleasure drink only
the purest Capital Brewery beer, tho
best brewed on the Pacific coast. It
Is found everywhere bottled and on
tap.
Outdid-
00c 0 box
105
ua
50
25
35
25
HARRITT .& LAURENCE
IM'GUIUE Si TEATZ.
State & Nineteenth sercets, Salem.
MS
m MM!
Door East cf Bush's Bank,
Give us a trial
iSy uklua Br., lai(V
Yellow Nei.a 1M!U.
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uiiu, iuv )jtc, ,u uchcih. uiam o.
evcr - cxertion, rouiuiui rrrors, tx . i
IM. ..w, 1.A . -
1 Infirmitr,Coi' ui .
.e 01
.tiou or
in et pocket, ii.ooptrbux.f - tj.liyuisil
told ty and r
ockci. 41.00 per wo, t , oyuiau
litrnnl.t. Ab-fnil ...b.t.innlh.r
uootlicr
iue-lavu
neutt. Tlilrd anl Vatnlillt-i' V-'MaoiJ '
FRY, SALEM, OREGON
B'J IVEflS CARDS.
O. Jri. ITIAOK
Dentif6t, ;
Saccesser to Dr. J. M. Keene, old Whlti
Corner, Sal :m, Or. Parties desiring superior
operations at moderate fees in any branch art
In especial request.
Capital Soap Works.
Running at full blast and making best
of laundry and toilet soaps. He sure to call
for the Salem brand when )ou want good
goods.
A. W, ANDEREGG,
Manager.
O.iH. LANB
Merchant Tailor!
211, Commercial at,
HrSuits $15 and upwards,
Pants $3 and upwards.
BREWSTER & WHITE,
HAY. OR AJ.N
Shorta, chop, flour, mill eed. tto
Telephone;i78.
91 Court St., Salem, Or
New Blacksmith Shop;
W- F. R- SMITH & CO '
the old reliable smiths have opened a
shop opposite the brewery, and invite
patrons. Best work and lowest prices'
185 Commercial st Salem.
BALTIMORE FISB MARKET !
Highest market-cash price paid for poultry
and eggs also second hand goods to trade
for chickens and eggs . nt 181 .Commercial
st, Salem Or. 5-31-tm d&w
OFFICE, CITY HALL'
For water service apply at office. ITil'i
payable monthly in advance. Male
complaints at the office.
Hop Grower's
Special Inducements offered to Insure your
property and crop. Only reliable compa
nies. 28S Commercial st
GEO. M. HEELER & CO.,
7 30 d& w Salem.
Wallace's Warehouse!
Storage at reasonabl
rates, Apply to
SAL WATER CO,
.MEATS AND POULTRY.
G.S. PREEBURGER
NEW MARKET,
'State street, near railroad. Freshest and
best meats. My patrons say I keep the best
meats in town 3 it
Wolz Miescke,
Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked
me is. Lard in bulk.Vjc a 1H Cheapest market
in tos'n. We make it a Specialty to keep all
kind of Sausage on hand. Try us.
SHOP RE-OPENED.
Drown & Son, of the East Salem meat
ket, have enlarged and refitted their shop and
will be pleased to see all of th-ir old patrons
and the rett of the commnnity. Orders taken
and delivered. Parents sending children
may depend on having th'lr orders con
scientiously filled 'o-4n
M'CROW A STBUSLOFT,
Butchers and Packer
COLD STORAGE MEATS,
Best stock, best service and lowest pneet
316 Commercli
W. A. WHITE,
Successor to Thomas & White
Club Stable
Finest Rigs in the' Git
Rates)Heasonable.
Near Hotel Willamette.
7 18 im
SAIiEM
STEAM LAUNDRV?1!
Please'notlce tbaTout hi prices
on the foUovvlag
Skis, plain ,... ..
Unuer drawers.,,. ... ...
Under sblrt ,
Socks, per pair,
Handkerchief , ,
,..,locnu
S to jooti-n
5 to 10 PJSP'J
. 3 CBtl
....I cent
Silk handkerchiefs
.3,yn'
Sheets and pillow slips 34 cents per diwen
and othei work In proportion.
ty rianneU and othf, war k InWjitwrt'y
wahe4 by ha' .
COIi, 3, OLM8TBAD, Proprletoi
Salem Water Co,
kii
BARiUPETZB
The Old Xefefcte:
t'-Kttt-
Plumbers a?,cl Tinner w.
" Make a Specialty pf
HOP STOVES
akd;pe?b,
HOP ANDRUlT
DRYER PIPE !
PUMPS AMD TANK WORK
All work guaranteed 214 Commercial st.
7 20 if Telephone No 248
Our New Building1.
COME AND SEE US
Shiiigles,
Shingles,
lath, UaC i j
Fire Clay.
Fire ,Brick,
Lime and Cement.
Etc, Etc.
Terms Heascnable. Now is the time for
dryers.
D. S. BENTLEY & CO-
314 Front st.
Successors to Salem improvemrnt Co. 7231m
WfOBf D
BECKNER & HAMILTON
l.avo removed their tinning and plumb
ing business to 324 Co nmerctal street
opposite State Insurance building.
HOT- SPRINGS
Notice to pleasure seekers.
I am rrenared to oack Deoi.le into the hot
springs, or any place in the mountains, h:re,
also to cook lor small or larce camping pa'-
ties, address,
61 7dw3m I- RANK I'ERKETT. Detroit Or.
CAPITAL 'CITY
Express and Transfet
Meets all mail and passenger trait. Bag
Page and express to all parts of the city
rompt service. Telephone No,, 70.
ELMER WHITE
Oreffon Short Line.
1 -.TIIEr-
Quickest,
Safest,'
Cheapest
Line for all points E'tt and southeast.
FREE reclining chair cars, Pullman palace
sleeping cars, and upholstered tourist sleep
Inc'cars on all ihroich trains,
IIOISE & BARKER,
Agent Salem, Or
C. O. TERRY,
Traveling Passenger Agtn
General Agent.
124 Third Snee Portland. Or.
The Northern Pacific
Railroad still continues the popular
route for eastern travel and now that
summer Is opening unit becomes more
so than ever, The pleasant and com
fortable accommodations furnished
passengers aro proverbial and need no
mcntlon.Tue quick time made.wlthout
change of card is universally known.
The road traverses tbo most magnifi
cent belt of country In the world,
every mile furnishing constant seen
ery attractive and Interesting, so
that the traveler goes through wltlis
out fatlguo and reaches tho Journey's
end without realizing distance. All
tirough Washington, Idaho, Montaana
Dakota, Nebraska and the otter
states, the eye is feasted with scen
nleastne and Impressive, white no
sand storm, suffocating atmosphere or
other demoralizing aisconuorts are
met with. For tickets and full par
ticulars call on
TJIPMAS, WATT CO.
Agents.
No. 225 Commercial street, In the
building formerly occupied by Dan J,
Fry' drug store, Salem, Or.
20u Miles
shorter and a wkote IwU Awr wtekr
than any otlwrlfiwto 0lj- Jt
sas.clty, St-Lowu awl ,(, ttwr
stttT8 asd svwtww $Mm, 0i
Tluee rcutei et via Dew. W;
Tnul, and Billing, Mont. TkM l
oWces of conscctlHX llites. Ifr jhw km
eist via Omaha, yqu can to ot in
seo the Trans-Mlsctasipfl eifelitoi
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