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M v m SMB "hitt THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the Califohnia Fio Svner Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importanco of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured tiy the Califohnia Fio Sviiup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tlio high standing o'f tho Cau roitNiA Fio Sviiui Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN I'liA.NCISUO, Cel. HK.H.ST. Attention, Housekeepers ! Why will you continue to cook your;elfas well I13 you." fool on thec hot dys. when by putting in one of out J Gas You can have a cool and comfortable kitchen aud find cooking acem'ort irsteadof a burden Call on us and we will convince you tliU the expense will lie enly trivial when the comenience is considered. Salem Gas Light Co. 71 ChemeUeta street. fissay Office AND LABORATORY. No, 71 Chemeketa si, J. II. I TUT1IILL, Assayer, 44 O.C.T.Co's NEW STEAMER POMONA. leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesndny and Friday, 7 :4s a.f Quicklime, regular sei. vice and low rates Dock between tat 11 i Court streets. M I'. BALDWIN, 4 Audit, balem WALLACE Woil, sugir, dried fru ts, etc , storing and grading dried prunes a specialty. Comer Trade ani High street, Salem, Oregon. Sidney Power L'u's famous Gold Dust lliur for sale) Salem Water Co. Proprietor, 0. E. I'OWEU, MinaEcr. TVIeph ine 22, To fi p ,V Call and sse the Trinmpli I'runr Grader lor green an I diied fruit. MORLEY & PATRICK S-li mi SQ'rt'ale street Salem DKSOLU HON NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that James Rader, of the Capital City Express Co.. has sold his interest in the same to Elmtr White, and that hereafur the latter will conduct the same. I will collect atl bills and pay all debts, but will be responsible for no account! con tract, after AEU,ER WIIITB Salem, July 26, 1SS9X. l-ri-4 CAPITAL '.CITY Express and Transfer Mietiall imil and DiiiciiL'or train Hap '1 frt 's and cx'urcii to all parts of III Tmiiftfr ...vim lV.1nlmn Ma. 70. ELMER Willi! (J1 ri!.VEU. nKTKOTIVE AdENCY, IM 7 Kearny street. San I'ranclsco, Cat To itntrli-t attorney, sherlfls, attorneys at f u.l wit ate parfaesj-l'repared to transact kit mi ti.wwi i.I cuiniMoutl"! w1 Jutricata nun irr ..jslltiauly and on reuous-w term- I'd' .MinlFnl U 0V-tlA & mWmirt Stoves Mill! General Storage tat bill Collier Work. Nnw York, Auff.n.-A special to tho Tribune from Washington says: Pcrhapsjtho most, remarkable eco nomical achievement afTcctlnL' the navy which lias occurred during the war lias been due to the purcliaso of twenty colliers and half a dozen re frigerator and distilling vessels. The refrigerator ships may perhaps be dispensed with, but most of the col llcrs are certain of retention. When the war began the price of coal out side of the United States had risen on account of the Welsh strike to an exhorbltant figure. Its cost at Key West was; 84 a ton, and atSt. James, Jatnacla, and other West Indies, us well as south American ports, It av eraged $12. Commodore Ilradford found that he could buy all the coal lie needed for $1,82 at Lambert's Point, Va , loaded and trimmed on board vessels. At first lie chartered a large lleet of schooners, but after hostilities began lie found he coulu not deliver coal to the fleet at. any price. Satups.-ni and Sclilpy were cabling forcoal, hut could obtain none, and in this emergency the purchase of coal was begun. The fleet of tlice vessels In the At lantic now Includes the Abrenda, the Alexandria, the Caesar, the Hannibal, the Justin, tho Leonldas.tbc Niagara, the Lebanoti,thc PoinpeII,theCasslus, the Saturnc, the Scatidla, the Southcrcy, tho Sterling, the Hector and the Marccllus, the latter taking the place of the sunken Merrimac. In the Paclllc there are four vessels, the Brutus, the Nero, the Zaliro and tho Nunslian, the latter two pur chased by Admiral Dewey. Just beroro the war bioke out, Admiral Dewey had to pay $1!) a ton for fuel at Hong Kong. The navy department now dc llvcis it to It I tn for $9 a tun by sailing Vessel and $10 by stcamcr,and at these rates oyer 10,000 tons have been sent to him. When tlio problem 'of sending the Monterey und Minndnock was forced upon the navy department, Commo dore liradford solved It. and avoided the danger of trying to coal these vessels at sea by purchasing two of the largest colliers in that ocean to tow the warships, In order, that the latter might save their own coal nd yet be constantly ready for action in case an enemy was encountered. The Brutus, which towed the Monterey, and tho Nero, which went with the Monadnock, and which took 4,700 tons of coal, maintained a speed of seven knots for 7,000 miles, while the mon itors, Jtider their own steam, could scarcely have gone 1,000 miles at ten knots. With the certainty that the United Stales will hereattcr maintain a large fleet in Asiatic waters, and with the necessity of keeping large amountsof fuel at Honolulu. Samoa and Guam, as well as In the Philippines, at least six of the first-class steam colliers must he maintained in the Pacilic ocean. With tho sphere of naval ac tivity in the Atlantic, and especially In the West Indies, permanently aug mented, at least ten such collier will be required on the eastern coast of the United Statcs.nnd it Is therefore unlikely that more than one or two of the snnller vessels of tills class will be sold. A Tribute to La Fayette. Chicago. Auu'. 17. According to present plans, Lafavetle, the French hero, who came across the sea in col onial days with sword and money to aid the birth of liberty on Amoncan shores, Is to have his grave marked with a $230,000 monument; a tribute froiu the patriotic school children of America. President McKlniey has concurred In the plans proposed by Ferdinand W. Peck, commlosloner-general to the Paris exposition, for the unveiling of this beautiful memorial at the Paris exposition July 4,1900. It is tobe tho feature of'the "United States day" at tho exposition. At the commli'Sloner-getieral's olllce It is announced that Presldcut Mc Klniey will soon Issue a proclamation designating a date, presumable Octo ber 10, as "Lafayette day," for general observance In every school district throughout the United States. Gov ernors of states and superintendents of 'instruction will be urned to co operate. On that date, which Is the anniversary on the surrender of Corn wallis at 'Yorktown, historical exer cises will be held in every school in the'eountry, which u nominal admis sion fee will be charged to witness. Millions of pennies and dimes are ex pected to be received from the fjrlslng generation of patriots, which will be applied to the monumcut fund. It Is expected that mote than enough will be realized to erect a monument, which will be tho pride of two com!- npnt.3. Secretary of the Treasury Lyman J. Gage has been at.ked to bo custodian of the fund, and it Is said olllclully he has signified hi willingness to do all he canto add tnlhe suycesiof this national enterprise. GRAND STAND COLLAPSED. Many People Injured and One Lady Killed. Cissina Panic, Hi., Aug. 17. The game of ball- between the Danville and Chicago unions here today ended In a horrible accident. The grand stand, Which seated fully 1,000 peo ple, collapsed, killing Miss Maude Ilobart, of Oilman, Illinois. Those badly wounded arc: Mrs, Hanton, left arm broken; Mrs. Argo, back Injured, both of lloopdon, 111.; Mrs. Crawford, of Millard, leg broken; Miss Cartmel and Mrs. Curt ley, of Rossvlllc, 111., hurt Internally; lOlmcr Jameson. Potomac, back In jured. Fully twenty others arc itw jured, and several deaths are expected to occur as a result of the accident, Discuss National Affairs. Sahatoqa, N. Y. Aug. 17. Henry Wade Rogers and Ralph M. Easly, chairman and secretary respectively of tho committee on arranuoments of the national convention on foreign policy, tobe held here on Friday and Saturday, have arrived and nrranged for headquarters til the United States hotel. Among the subjects to lie dis cussed at the convention are those of the "Future Colonial Policy of tho United States," "The Nicaragua Canul," "International Law" "Should the Law Permitting Prize Money Payments He Repealed ? and other questions growing out of the late war. Tlie list of speakers who will par ticipate includes some of t lie most prominent names in the country, America at Paris Exposition. Nnw Yonic, Aug. 17. The Times says Colonel Blum, who lias boon in Paris for some time looking out for American interests at. the Paris In ternational exposition of lOOO.returncd Monday on La Normandle. Colonel Blum will soon confer with Ferdinand Peck, the United States commissioner general, and the two men will take charge of the American exhibit. Col onel Blum said regarding his trip: "The exhibit of the United States will be .the largest of any county in regard to the lloorspace, with the ex ception of France. At the last ex position we had 110,000 square feet of space, and this time 203,000 square feet arc already assured. Through the appropriation of $030,000 by con- gross a neautirui nuuaing win oe erected. "My special mission in Paris at this time was to ascertain the feeling be tween the French and Americans, and I am sure that what little hard feelings there was lias entirely dis appeared. 1 went to hotels, cafes, business houses, and In all I was treated not only courteously, but as a friend. Through Horace Porter 1 entered official socbty and the same good feeling was apparent." Mr. Blum has succeeded In obtain ing the establishment of an Important annex for railways,;traiuways, autom obiles and velocipedes at the Bols do Vlnniones, and the addition of 327 square meteis of space for the United States exhibit. He lias also concluded arrangements with several leading architects, engineers, builders, and decorators for the most complete and artistic installation of American exhibits. Murderous Work of Spanish. Ponck, Porto Itlr.o., Aug. 17. While the white Hag flutters over the Spanish and American outposts and alllsaulet. The first report of tho outrages by the Spaniards within tnelr lines, were brought to the head quarters of General Wilson today by a priest, who headed a deputation from dales, twenty miles northeast of Utado. The inhabitants of the place raised the American flag after the Spanish troops had left. The trrops returned, tore down the flag and machetteJ nine. of the inhabi tants. Tills occurred on Saturday. The priests appealed to theAmerlcans for protection, but the latter are powerless to Interfere under present circumstances, even though a reign of terror be Inaugurated. Engineers at Work. Washington, Aug. 17, General Wilson, chief of engnecrs, Issued orders to all ofllcers of thut depart ment In charge of fortifications and works of defense to remove all mines, cab'es and electrical apparatus con nected therewith In tho harbora and rivers of the United States, as rapidly as tho work can be performed with regard to safety. If You Can't Ol the Sleep Bl the cause Is pretty sure be in Die stomacu. that ImnortantorKan Is nut of order, tho nerves will bo too. aud disordered nerves keep you awake Sound, refeshlng, Invigorating sleep. Is sure to follow me niKiug 01 It cures nervousncbS aud dyspepsia In men and women. Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters, TIRED OF LIFE. Two Girls Jump Off n Ferryboat and Are Drowned, Philadelphia, Aug. 17. Because of tho belief that they were unfit to live, two girls, of whom tho fatherof one said "they loved each other like Man and wotunn," committed suicide by Jumping from a ferryboat Into the Delaware river. They were Bessie Foust, aged 10, of Camden, N. Y., and MnudcIIoirnaple.ngod 20, of this city. Both took the leap to death together, hand In hnntl, and were drowned be fore a rescue could ho affected. The bodies were not recovered. Thc double suicide was evidently picnr ranged. A note was found In a pocket book they left behind. It was signed Maude and Bessie, and consisted of a quotation from a melancholy poem, and the werds: "We find wo arc utterly unfit for hts world, nd will try another." ----- - Eats Almost Anything. "1 was a sufferer from Indigestion and could cat scarcely anything with out suffering great distress. I was also troubled with headaches. I be can taking Hood's Sarsaparllla and it helped 1110 wonderfully. I can now cat almost anything I wish, without distress." Mrs. Anna Study. Sylvan, Wash. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic. Easy to take, easy to operate, 23c. FPOM A SUFFERER. How A. Cooper Had a Rouen Done Healed After 35 Years. Chehalis, Wash., April 0, 1898. Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or: 1 received your letter and was glad to hear from you. You want to know how my leg is getting along. It Is all right; the llesh is growing out over tho shin bono and is turning white. It is not straight yet, but I think It vlll 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 bono, but they are mistaken. If, is getting well without cuttinc or scraping, so they do not know ae much an they tuoutjht they did, butyouare all right, for you have done Iu3t what you said you could do. I will answer any questions you ask about my leg. Very truly yours, , A. Cooper. lir. Cook's office ;is at 301 Liberty street, Salem The Chief BurgeiS of Milesburg, Pa says DeWitts Little Eirly Risers are the best pills he ever used in his family during forty years cf house keeping They cure constipation, sick headache and stomach and liver trouble Small in size hut great in results Stone drug store. Thousands of persons have been cured of diles by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. It Rives immediate relief. Stone Drug Store. A Money Haver. Those hop tickets invented by Con oyer tho business printer. See him at Deaborn's book store. ood&w Sick headache absolutely and permanently cured by using Mold Tea. A pleasant herb drink Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Sat isfaction Guaranteed e: money back. 25c and Lunn & Brooks druggist . Win your battles against disease 'by acting pitraipt(y. One Minute Cough Cure pro duces immediate results. When taken early it prevents consumption. And in latter stages it tarnishes prompt relief. Stone Drug Store. Hop men.SeeConover the Buslnesz Printer, for hop tickets, and save money. 29 eo d&w The editor of the Evat.s City, Pa., Globe, writes. "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly namsd. It cured my children after all other remedies failed . " It cures conghs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Stone Drug Store. Bob Moore, of LaFayette, Ind says that for constipation lie has found DeWitts Little Eatly Risers tobe perfect. They never gripe. Try them for stomach and liver troubles. Stone Drug Store. Sick headache, biliousness, constipation and all liver and stomach troubles can be quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as DeWitts Little Early Risers. They are plesant 10 tsUt and never gripe. Stone Drug Store. Moki Tea positively cures sick headache, indigestion and constipation. A delightfnl drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexiou, or money re funded. 25 cents and 50 cents. Lunn & IirooVs, druggists The Hop Crop. For the best lion tickets and the east cost, sco Conovcr the business printer nt Deaborn's book store. eod&w E. C. Blanks, of Lcwmule, Texas, writes that one box of DeWitt's Witcn Hazel Salve was w rth $50.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten vears standlnir. lie od rises others to it. It cures eczema, skin diseases and ol tinate sores, Stone Drag Store. Drink a iteeping of Mokio Tea peforp letiring at night, and see how soundly you will sleep and how joyously you will awake in the morning It supplies food for tnc blood while vou sleep, produces a clear and beaut!- (ul complexion, aad cures constipation and sick headacne, lunn a urooits, uruggist. Hop Growers Attention. It h Important to teo the hop ticke.t plans and prices at Conovcr ttio Busi ness Printers. Dearborn's book store. 29 eo d&w Dyspepsia can he cured by using Ackcr'i Dypetuia Tablets, One little tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin loxes at 25c. Lunn & Brooks, druggists. Acker's English Remedy Will Stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or mone'y refunded. 25c and 50c. Lunn & Biooks druggiits I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the finest preparation on the market for piles." So writes John C, Dann, of Wheeling, W, Va. Try it and you will think the same ft also cures cezema and all skin diseases Stone Drug Store. CA0TOrtIJL. Bears tt i Iho Kind Yoti Haia Always Bougtr TODAY'S MARKET. Poutland, Aug. 10. Wheat vallej 01; Walla Walla, 58c. Flour Portland, $3.50; Superfine 12.25 per bbi. Oats White 3940c. Hay $10(feil per ton. Hops-512c;old crop 4(i0c. Wool Valley, 14(310c; ' Eastern OregoD, 8M12c. Mlllstufi Uran, $15; shorts, $15. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50 turkeys, live, 1012je. H:(Trraf iPrttTiti asMKi rnv rirn Hides Green, salteu CO lbs, under GO lbs,0K$7c;shcep pclts.l 'Mlc. 320c, umous ssi.ou ncr sacic. nilttflr Host, rtnlrv. aV3i.151n. fnnpo creamery, 40c43c a roll. Potatoes, G055c per sack. Hoes Heavy, $4.75. Mutton Weathers 3Jc; dressed, 7c, Ucef Utcers,$3(tf3.50;.cows, $2.503, dressed, 5(?CJ. flALKMMAItKET Wheal 53j Oats-2oc. Hay Ualed, cheat, 87(rf$8. Flour In wholesale lots, $3.40: re ail $1.00. Hogs dre.-sed, 5Jc. Live cattle 2J3c. Veal 53. Butter Dairy 1215c; creamery, 5(d20c. Sheen Live, $2.5tVo,$3. Woof Best.lGc. Mohair 25c Hops Best 35c. Eggs-10c in cash. Poultry Hens, 78c; spring chick ens, 10c. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8ic. ham, 10c shoulder, 8 9c. Potatoes 30c. Hood's Cure sick headache, bad taste In the mouth, coated tongue, gas In the stomach, dlitren and indlgeatlon. Do Pills not weaken, but have tonic effect. 2S cents. The onlr 1111s to take with Hood's Sanaparlllx DDAIiER" IN : GROCERIES: Paints, Oils, Window Glass Vnr nish, and tbo most complete stock of Brushes of all kinds In tho state Artists mntorialfl, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and the finest quality of grass seed. WANTED ETC New today advertisements lour 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. SAIEM WAGON AND CARRIAGE PACTORYr-364 Commercial street, Warner Fennel, proprietor. Has fir sale a large number of wagons, carriages, includ ing light Democrat wagons for one or two horses, price $45 to 455, one pony buck board, one mountain hack, buggies, plat form wagons, spring wagons for light trucking, heavy wagon having 3 and 3 axle for farmers. Will exchange two carts forcordwood or hardwood lumber. All new work wai ranted for eighteen month;. The public is invited to examine work and satisfy themselves that it is to their ad vintage to patronize home industry. 8-12 2W d&vv HAY SCALES .- Most reliable service in saitm, rrice oniy 10 cents, Kememoer "the ltuflalo Scale. Headquarters for lime cement and platter, J. F. Ullmore, 54 State street. 7-12-lm d&w FOR BALE, vA 240 stock ranch all under fence, plenty of good water. Will be sold at a great bargain. If applied lor rood can p-win installments If desired. For partic ulars address II Journal oflic FOR RENT, Village ftore, postofiice, dv:ll ng. tuo acres garden land ani fruit tree3. Within four miles ol Salem, center of thickly; settled fiuit district Con. nected with Salem by telephone. The opportunity for the right man Enqnlre at the Joural Office, 15-1 w. WAJTT D.-dlay baled from too to 150 tons. Steam balar preferred. Caih paid when baleing is done. Call on or ttm dress J, M, Christopher, Marion, Or. 8-12 I w REAL ESTATE. Large and Email tracts of farm property, bargains in dwelling property. Houses to rent. Good farms wanted by renters, C. K, Urandenburg & Co, to succcBSSors to F. N, Derby & Co. TWO CLOTHING SALESMEN r Wanted in Salem and one in eacli county in eery state to take orders for our I5 t tio made-to-measure suits and overcoats, Live men without experience can make $150 per month. If you can furnish sat isfactory refere ice we will furnish u com plete sample line and outfit and start you at work at once. For particulars address American Woolen Mills C Enterprise Huiiding, Chicago, 8.1 1 im For a little money )ou can secure good prppettyin Salem corner of Liberty and mission or win exenange lor Aiuany prop, erly. Address W. R. Wain Albany Or, 8-io Ot niiMuvtJUr jonn w, raynett jo.. are now located one door west of Dalrymple's store on v-ouri g.reet. ucai estate ana in. durance, hop and fruit dryer a specialty, Hop tickets furnished. Notary work done cheap. 8-io im FOR BALK. - A tirst-class saddle pony will drive single or double. Kmjuiie at wcjisrargo 0:1.0 s omce 01 iates uocn ran. 8-8tf HOUSE TO RENT (iood seven rocm house for rent cheap near East Salem chool. Apply to Mis. K. Jones, 286 i,iD:rty stieet. 8.4 im CAMPERS Ail who wish to be taken to the Neitucca and other points on the coait.. passengers and camp equi ment apply to Mark Savage 136 Court. 8-2 Im CAMPING OUTFITa-Uiccest sloe and mast complete line cf tents and camp equipments in Salem. I L Freeland, nt tbeAri.ior. 7.20 im YEW PARK GROCERY-ds open for business with a new stock of goods. Al len & Rowersox. 7 16 im CASTOR I A For Infests and Cklldren. fta Kiwi Yn Havi Always Bwgkt Bears tho Signature of &C&A1 I JOHN HK! M if "-ZV5 LtfiNi ill ;Tli for Infants and Children. The Kind You toe Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF $&0& TMt CCMTAUII COMMNV. TT SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION. TAT Eli MONMOUTH, OREGON. Or W. A. WANN Secretary of Faculty. CAPITAL BRBWKRYAND ICEWORKS Artesian Distilled Ice! Condcnscdand Filtered, First qunllty loo by tho carload. Delivered to any part of the city, or to any depot or wharf. Per 100 lbs 25c Per ton (without; sacks) $5 00 tSTTheso prices until further notice. KLINGER k BECK, Props., SALEM, OREGON. TELEPHONE 213. Paints and Oils, Superior Stoves and Ranges, and Good Fishing Tackle, go to BROWN St SMITH 256 Commercial st, Dewey Peaches Stayton flour , ealcm special , Aumsvlue Flour New Picklcs.per qt Arbucklc and Lion Coffee, per pic Bulk Olives, per pint Lenox Soap, 8 bars , Best Mocha and Java Coffee, per Hi , Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb. lOlbsLard 5 lbs Lard , , Chocolate, per lb , lOlbs. II. Wheat 10 lbs Corn Meal Try our ilo Cream Oats for mush. Old P. O Goxner 1 11? CRYSTAL AND Makes a specialty of furnishing to the trade ice manufactured from pure well water distilled at lowest rates. They are also solo wholesale atrcnts forGainurlntis Urewery Co., of Port land, and Joseph Bchletz Urewery Co., of Milwaukee, for botli (Irathjlit and bottled coods. They also haye Icecream parlors In connection with their works at corner of Nineteenth and Stato street. All kinds of temperance drinks for sale. Lady attendance. Give us n call. M'GUIHE Si TEATZ. Telephone 207 Ktato and Nineteenth streots, Balem. HSMLL'S NEW 94 State street, Next Best meals in the city for 15c MANHOOD ruff ranted to cure nit eituer fcx.eauwa by wwiBM, upmiuui MiiuuiEuia, vrnicu ivau 10 innriaiiy,Coi Ul prepaid. Circular 1'ree. Bold Ma nil Tartu ml h th" Pmu 'U3 CctlMrlb-Uiuiageuts. FOR SALE BYftD J, MU TttT. NtWTOlm CITf. Li i Strong academi: and professional courses. Weli equipped training department or nine grades, with 230 children. 7 Regular normal course of three yeats. Senior year wholly professional Graduates of acredited high schools and col-lege.Oadmitte- directly to 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- Liget expenses, The year from !2o to tiGo, Beautiful and healthful location no saloons The first term will open Tuesday, Septem licr 10. Catalogues giving full details of work cheerfully sent on application. Address P. L. CAMPI1ELL, President. Capital Brewery Beer For health and plcastiro drink only the purest Capital Brewery beer, the best brewed on the Pacific coast. It Is found everywhere bottled and on tap. Outdid- 00c o box 1 05 $1 00 1 05 10 ,15c, 2 for 25c ...... 15c 25o 35 30 95 50 25 35 ........ 25 , , HARRITT a LAWRENCE 11 RAGE Door East of Bush's Bank. Give us a trial RESTORED Hy Htlat Br. PeMu'jT YoIIuht Hcive l'ltU. ThU "jaileiful rcineJr uerroua (ti&f aikrl. such a Weav Jtiory, Lonuf GOLD STORMS CO ROT RANT 1 Jlraiu Power, Jlcatlacuc, WuLrluluess, Ist Mi'.lioou, tluly KuiU aloua, Nervousness, Ul drains, loss of pvwer lu Ceaerai. ' Orpani of OTcr - cxertfo'i, yyuclilul error, exisl'' j& at rtttpockct. i .00 Pr bqx," t5,bjrniil l'y a.V drugeUU. Ak for 11,1 Hjnootlifr Mrtllclnc Co.. 1 irU I'rauce, I aue-luW i. TUlrdauJYiaUI4S- Inud iu luuuniir.loi tlUfiiouor Jl.ooptrtx)!, 15, by mill FRY, SALEM,: OREGON CARBS. O. JHL. OIAOKJ Dentist; Sweesser to Dr. J, M. Keene, old Win Comer, Saljrn, Of. I'attits desiring s.iteri 1 operations at moderate fees in any hranck In especial request Capital Soap Works. Running at full blast and making best of laundry and toilet soaps, lie sure to call for the Salem brand when jou want b(io goods. A W. ANDEREGG, "f Manager, Meghan! Tailor! 211', Commercial at, HTSuits $15 and upwards, Pants $3 and upward. BREWSTER & WHITE, HAY. OR AJN Shorts, chop, flour, mill ced. to Telephone 178. 91 Court st Salem. Or New Blacksmith Shop, W- F. R- SMITH & CO the old reliable smiths have OD&ned a shop opposite the brewery, and invito patrons, Best worn and lowest prfcap. IDS Commercial st, Salem. r OFFICE. CITY HALL For water service apply at office. P.il's payable monthly in advance. Make complaints at the o-Tv.?. Hop GiWs Insurance ! Special inducements offered to insure your property and crop. Only reliable comp nies. 283 Commercial st. GEO. M. HEELER & CO., 7 30 d& w Salem. MEATS AND POULTRY. g.s. no NEW MARKET. ' State street, near railroad. Freshest ami best meats. My patrons say I keep the lwM treats In town nt Wolz Miescke, Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoke me j is. Lard in bulk, 9c a IK Cheapest mark In tovrn . We male it a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us. SHOP RE-OPENED. Drown & Son, of.the East Salem meat mar- ket, have enlarged and refitted their shop and a ill be pleased to see all ol th-lr old patrons and the reit of the community. Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on having their orders con scientlously filled 0-411 MROW & STEUSLOFT, Butchers and Packer COLD STORAGE MEATS, Best stock, best service and lowest prtre 31G CommercW '" " t A, WHITE, Successor to Thomas & White, Club Stable Finest Rigs in the City. Rates Reasonable. Near Hotel Willamette 7 18 im SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY PleaseViotice the cut In prices on the following Sfcrts, plain tocenu Urwer drawers.... JtolocerU Under shirts stolocep'.i Socks, per pair 3 cent! Handkerchief.... I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 34 cents per dozen and other work in proportion. ty Flannels and other work iutelllfMtty washed by hat d. COIi. J. OIiMSTBAD, Propria Proposals for Wood Tho Salem Lluht antl Tractlo Company will receive beatedbltM unlU 10 o'clock a. iu.t Wednsday the 17tk day of August, A. 1), I8W. for tle fiirnlshlnK aad delivery at Its pnwr house of 1000 cords or less 4 foot Mr wood. lllds must state: Number of cords. Kind and quality. Date of delivery. Duunipnt. tn lu miirln In (ab iiwut cQiiiplotlon of contracts ami nccttfii unco by tho company, TliacntupaHy reserves the rlulit to relecfuuv tk!! bids. dJEwld woman Satan Co., wale 111 Mli tl -