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s i GOLD DUST WASHma POWDER. ttS0690099 lAMM :M 4l. imscv 111 me ft uni Keep Informed of what is goin'g magazines; save time from housework for rest and reading by using 0 iSjiflfFn 5 MJI Sumcago. bu ixmu. new nor, 1 1 i i i i Bt LOQll. New York. Behring Sea Fleet. Whalers of the Far North Are Doing Well. All the Ice-Bound Vessels Clear But the Belvedere-Catches of the Fleet. San Fuanoisco, Aiif. 18. The Ar tie whalers are dolntf well tills season according ti news just received here. All the vessels which were frozen In and to wlilsh relief was sent, have not. out of the Ice, with the exception of the Belvedere. When the Ice beif.-tn to form Cap tain Millard tniiKureil to work his vessel Into a little hay, where she was considered safe. That safety has proved her undoing so far, for while the Fearless, Jeanlc, Newport.'-Itosarlo and Wanderer have pot out and arc now at Port Clarence, she Is stljjjust In the Ice near Point Barrow. """ Attention, Housekeepers ! Why will you continus to ook yourself as well hi you.- fool on these hot" liys. when by putting in one of our Gds ifoves You can lave a cool and comfortable kitchen ami find cooking a comfort irsteadof a burden, Gill on us and we will convince you thtt the expense will lie only trivial when the convenience is considered. Salem Gas Light Co. 71 Chemeke a street. Assay Office AND LABORATORY. No. 71 Chemeketa st, J. 11. I'. TUT1IIIX, Assayer, O.C.T.Co's I new steamer POMONA. 4 leaves for Portland Monday, 4 Wecinesndiiy ana rnuay. 7:45 a.-i j Cuick time, regular msi. J vice and low rales e Dock between tat v Court streets, T I P. BALDWIN, T I Aent, Salem. 4 444444 WALLACE General- Storage ! Wool, sugar, dried fm'ts, ,elc storing and grading dried prunjs a.bpecialty. Corner Trade and High street, .Salem, Oregon, SUlney Power Co' famous Oold Dust fl .ur for sale, Salem Water Co. Proprietor. 0. K. POWER, Manager. Telephone 32. To hi Growers. CallanltUCihe Triumph Prunt OraderH WAREHOUSE! for eteeniiil diled fruit. K MOKLKY & PATRICK 8-i im 59 Male street Salem. iiiMu s on; read the papers and &$st s s WASHINQ POWDER It saves both time and labor and gives results that please. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. uwwu. i uiiuviiui. n TTgy" Boston. Philadelphia. The steam whaler Alexander, Instead of being wrecked, Is reported Is reported all rlu'ht, and to have taken live whales. The bark John and Wlnthrnp has taken one sperm and two right, whales, while the hark Uayhcad had the same number. The steam whaler William HuylUs had taken six whales anirthc .Icatietie three, while the Karluk had live The only had news Is the reported death of Captain J. A. Tilton, of the steam whaler Narwhal. This Inform matlon is contained Iti a letter from Mate John Taita, of the Gayhead, written In Port Clarence two months ago. MOVEMENT OK TROOPS. The New York Uoys Will Go to Hono ' lulu. San Francisco, Aug. 18. After the departure of the Alliance about 2.'i0(if the New York men will he still left at the Prcsl.1i. The underhand Ing Is that they will be sent before the end of the month on one of the regular steamers to Honolulu. The Alliance will convey orders to Colonel T. II. Barber, cf the First New York, fioai General Merrlam, directing him to assume command of all United States troops arriving at Honolulu und establish a poit there. Tnc steamer Humboldt Is to convey battery A, Third United States artillery, 200 olllcern and men, to St. Michaels. Alaska, with 150 tons of provisions. Lieutenant George McMiiuus will command the battery. Lieutenant-Colonel Bt-rrett, of the Tenth Pennsylvania, who Is here In command of the recrulls-jfor that reg iment, has been given permission by tho.wnr department through General Merrlam to go to Manila on oneof the regular steamer's, via Jlong Kong, The ostensible reason for this per mission Is said to be owing 'to the fact that Colonel Hawkins, of the Tenth Pennsylvania, ho is now In the Philippines, Is in bad health, and needs the assistance of the lieutenant colonel. There are nuw 233 patients in the division military hospital. Thirty day sick furloughs with privilege of returning home at the government's expense haye been granted to Louis and V. D. Craig brothers', of Company M, Seventh California, living at Pilyerside. Mfairs in Labrador. St John's. N. P., Aug. 18.-Tlie mall steamer Virginia Lake, from Labrador, has arilvcd at the Tilt Coye. She reports that there Is no further news regarding the wreck reported In the Straits of Belle Isle on her last trip. -She also reports that the cargo of the wredked steamer Ipsden has nearly all been saved and that the steamer is likely to be coi tion off. Reports rrom Labrador say the ilsherles there are excellent, and that the stories of destitution Avhlch have appeared in a number of Ca nadian papers are greatly exaggerated. A Fiasco, Lima, Peru, via Galveston, Aug. 18. The transport constitution has arrived, bringing a brother of Fenian dlno Semlnarin, who is accuod of complicity In the late disturbances at Plura. SenorSctulnarlo confirms tlic report that tho rjvolt was a complete llasco. Ports Open. London, Aug. 18. The Hung Kong correspondent of the Times suys:"Tlic now regulation opening eyery port on the West river to ffrelgn tralllc has come Into ope ration." Kaiser to Visit Czar. London, Aug. 18. -The D.tily Tele graph's correspondent In St'. Peters burgh confirms the str.ieif.ent that Etupeior William will stay two days. aii uivuuia us nip czai s i?ue!i, his Journey to Palestine. during Transferred. TaoiMa,' Wash., Aug. 18. Mlkl Salto. Japanese consul resident here, has lecn transferred to Honolulu. Ha will leave next week viaSun Francisco, Cervera Ordered Home Ho Is Well Received . in America, Instructed to Depart at the First Opportunity for Spain. Nkw York, Aug. 18. A dispatch to the Herald from Madrid says At the conclusion of the cabinet council last night Ccrycra was in structed to take the tlret, ship linnie Independent of nationality! Nrcw York, Aug. 18. There was considerable haudclapplng and some cheers when Cervera landed from a Fall River line Htcamboit. While on the boat a passenger shook hands with Cervera and remarked!. "I am glad to know yon were kind to Ilobson." "Ilobson Is si brave young man nnd 1 admired his courage," answered the admiral. Cervera Is on his way back to An napolls. When he readies' there he cxpoctH to complete arrangement; for transportation back to Spain Neutrality Strained. London, Aug. 18, The Times, in an editorial says: "As the signing of the protocol could not have been known when the Germans arranged to remove Gov ernor General Augustln, the trans action grows remarkably near a delib erate breach of neutrality, , Hut for the German action, General Augustln would haye been a most Important prisoner or war. The whole story de cidedly wants explanation." The Times docs not think that the United States would bo satlsllcd to be bounded by the horizon, as advocated by Mr. Carnegie In the North Amer ican Review, and Bays: "On the contrary, tnc American people might contemplate entering cosmic society and nlaylng their part In the movement of the world, Instead of standing outside making money and Influence, which they can use for any purpose that appears to the Imag ination. "Putting things in a more conclso form, we Imagine It is felt more elTcct- .uiilly sinco the capture of Manila after 11 light, and responsibilities In connection with the Philippines which arc not to bo disposed of by such purely utilitarian and material istic arguments us Mr. Carnegie puts forth." More Fighting Machines. Chicaoo, Aug. 18, A special to the Record from Washington says: The navy department will ask con gress to authorize the construction of the largest and most formidable battleships and cruisers afloat. Ves sels without equals In any foreign fleets, and incomparably superior in offensive purposes, speed and endur ance to any of the magnificent ships which' a few weeks ago destroyed Ceryera'a squadron. The naval board has practically agreed to begin the designing .of three battleships of between l.'I.OOO and 14,100 ton displacement, with at least 19 knots maintained speed. It was also determined three lirst-class cruisers of about 12,000 tons and of not less than 22 knots speed, and 11 class of protected and partly armored cruisers of between 5000 and 7000 tons, as well as a new class of 2500-ton cruisers fPlin IvtM.ln.ulitna will hft rlr.slirnnrl t .1 whip any lighting vessels In the world, of whatever class, and the cruisers arc to bo more formidable than any of the vessels of their speed up to this time In ICuropc. ; Pans Dec! led Upon. Paris, Aug. 18. At a cabinet council, the minister of foreign it Hairs M.dc'lCusse read dispatches from McKlnley and the queen regent of spaln. thanking the president and government of the French Republic for their good olllces In promoting peace negotiations. Casse added the governments of Washington and Ma drid, desiring to give France proof of their high esteem and confidence, lied selected Paris as the cene of negotia tions for the llnal treaty of poace Drink a great deal; keep the blood .and tissues clear. That makes you healthy and active. Water is cheapest, tea next, cofiee next. Good water, Schillings Beit tea and coffee. i American Markets Called Upon. CHICAGO, Aug. J8.t-:Tlic Record says: Great Britain, Russia and Japan have entered the markets or the United States for the purpose ot pur chasing provisions such as canned and salted meats, far use In their nrmlcs and navies. For several weeks a re port has been In circulation among tho great packing houses at the stock yards to this effect, and uow it Is confirmed. What such an order as will probably be placed by each country will bo can onlj be estimated from the amount ordered by our government during the early paitol the waroctwecn the United States and Spain, but it safe to say that each foreign power now figuring for the purchase of pro visions will place an order for at least 5,000,000 pounds. Whether or not the American packers will be able to secure the full amount of the foreign powers' orders, depends upon the prlcc9 placed by the packers, Already some of the big packers arc preparing to submit bids for furnishing all or part of what ever orders may be placed. The Cerru'.i Award. London, Aug 18. TheTlmcs.com uicntpdltorllv upon the Cerruti case, as a useful reminder that, arbitration is not always so easy, rapid and elli clcnta method of settling disputes as philanthropists arc apt to believe, says: "The award was stated In the plainest possible terms, and imposed no Intolerable burdens, yet It has re quired months to bring tho IosIuk party to pay Its debt. Tho United States can hardly feel gratified at the action of a third-rate little nation which lus by :so long evading the plain terms or Mr. Cleveland's award, insulted the great republic and furnished special argument against the cxpcndlcDcy of arbitration In such cases," Jacksonville Frank Adams of Tule lake, a well-known rancher of Klam ath county, and his son Willie, aged 0 years, were shot last Friday morning by A. B. Trailwood, who had been employed In Adam's field. The shots were fired from a self-cocking 32- cal iber revolver. As soon as Adams could reacli Trailwood he threw him down, took the revolver from him, tying him with a rope, although one of Adam's arius had been rendered useless Tho boy is bleeding internally and Is not likely to live. Adams, will probably rc:6y,cr. Sheriff Kersjincr has- the prisoner in jail at Klamath Fails, Eugene Rev. Father Daley, who has had charge of the Catholic church in this city for over a year, and who has also acted as supply for Cottage Groyc, Monroe and other points, has been transferred to Salem, and will remove there In a day or two, Ills place here is to be supplied by some one from a distance. Jacksonville Those who have been hunting in the upper Rogue river country, where game abounded a few years ago, report that deer are very scarce there. This state of affairs is due to the ravages of thoe who gain a livelihood by hunting. 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-L-an taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and It helped me wonderfully. I can now eat almost anything I wish, without distress." Mrs. Anna Stuiiy. Sylvan, Wash. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic. Easy to take, easy to operate, 25c. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The. Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of E. C, lllinks, of I.cwisville, Texas, writes tliat one box of DeWitt's Witcb Hatel Salve was w nh JSo.coto liim. It cured his piles of ten years standing. He aJ rises others to it. It cures eczema, skin diirases and ob tinate sores. Stone Drug .Sure. Drink a teeulng of Mokio Tea pefor letiring at niclit, and see how- soundly you will sleep and how joyously you will awake in the morning It supplies food for tnc blood while you sleep, produces a clear and beauti ful complexion, aid cures constipation and sick headache, Lunn & Tlrooks, druggist. Hop Growers Attention It h important tot.ee the hoptlckt plans and prices at Conoyer the liusf ness Printers. Dearborn's book store. 20 eo d&w Dyspepsia can be cured by using Ackn'i Dyiriiu Tablets, One little tablet will give immediate relief or moay refunded. Sold in handsome tin I oxes at 25c. Lunn & i! rooks druggists. Acker' Eogll.h Remedy Will Stop a cough at any time, and will cure the unrst cold in -twelve hours, or money refunded. 25c and 5cc, Lunn & ISiooks druggiits "I think DeWitt's Witch JIazelSilve is the finest preparation on the market for piles." So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling. W. Va Try it and you will think ihe same It also cures eczema and all skin diseases Stone Drug Store. OASTOH.IA. Bun tu j? Ito M yw Haw Wwars Bosfch' TODAY'S MARKET. Poktland, Aug. 18. Wheat valle 01 5 Walla Walla, 68c. Flour Portland, $3.50; Superfine 12.25 per bbl. Oats White 3940c. Hay $l0(ffill per ton. uops-wreizjcjoiu crop 4(rttJc. Wool Valley, 14(ffil(;c; Eastern Oregon, 8(ri)12c. MlllstufI Dran, $lfi;shorts, $15. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $.l.r0 turkeys, Jive, 10121c. Eggs Oregon, 'tr)15c pcrdoz. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs, 88c. under CO lbs,0(ffi7c;shcep pelt8,ir20f. Onions $1.50 nor sack. Ruttcr Rest dairy, 30g32Jc; fancy creamery, 40cTffi43c a roll. Potatoes, C055c per Mick. Hogs Heavy, 84.75. Mutton WeathersSJc; drosscd, 7c, Rppf4Ura..Trrf,.rn!.inwo. RtV3l9 dressed, 6Gi. HAI.RM MARKET Wheat .'3 J Oats-2oc. Hay Baled, iheat, $7TVfi8. Flour In wholesale lots, S3 40: r. ail $4.00. Hogs drcffccd, 5Jc. Live cattle 21(7? 3c. Veal 52. Butter Dairy 12(W;i5c; ueamery, 5(a20c. Shcep-Llve, $2.G0(fi$3. Wool Best, lfic. Mohair 2flc Hops Best 3 J5c. Eggs-10c in cash. Poultrv Finns. 7f"rfRi! Rnrlnir I'hlrOr. ens, IQc. l arm smoked meats Bacon, 81c. harp, 10c shoulder, 8j(a;0c. i-uwuues ijuci OuXSTOIlX.. Bears tho Signature of p mo mho you nave Always Bougnt Vain bca no clow with Dr. Mhos' Tain ?illo. JToboay neca liavo Neuralgia. Got Dr. Mile Vain I'lllg tram druggla'a. "Ono cent a doar DEALER IN : GROCERIES: Paints, Oils Window Glass Var nlsh, and tbo most couipleto stoclc of Brushes of all klndn in tho state Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and tho finest quality of grass seed. MrjrssjsifcTr4Bs WANTED ETC New today advertisements lour lines or less in this column inserted throe times for 25 cts, 50 cts. a week, $1 per month All over four lines at name rato. FOTJriD,-One vali.e between Marion anil Salem Owner can have same by paying for this ad and provirc property. Apply at A. L. llrown's ' 8 l 3t AUCTION WILL BE HELD BY-The I-abor Exchange at their warehouse north ot Salem on Saturday, August 2o, at I p. m. Sasu moldings brackets churns pickets etc. Dra-ch checks taken in payment. 8-17-31 SALEM WAGON AND CARRIAGE PACTORYr-364 Commercial street, Warner Fennel, proprietor. lias fir tale a large number of wagons, carriages, includ ing light Democrat wagons for en: or two hcrsei, price $45 to $55, one pony buck board, onemountain hack, buggies, plat form wagons, spring wagons for light trucking, heavy wagon having 3 and 3 axle for farmers. Will exchange two carts j ' for cordwood or hardwood lumber. All new work wai ranted for eighteen months. .-The public is invited to examine work and t satisfy themselves that it is to their ad- vmtage topatronue nome industry. 8-12 2wd&w HAY SCALES.- Mptt reliable service in baltm, l'rice only 10 cents. Kemember die Buffalo Scale. Ileadquaiters for lime cement and plaster J. F. Gilmore, 54 State street 7-12-lrn d&w FOR SALE ,240 acie s'o:k ranch all under tence, plenty ot good water. Will be sold i at a great bargain. If applied lor sooucan piyin fns. aliments if desired. For partic ulars address II Journal offic , FOR RENT-VilUce rtore, nostoffice. dw:ll ng. two acres garden land an I fruit 'trees Wilhin four miles ot Salem, center of thickly settled fruit district Con nected with Salem by telephone. The opportunity for the right man Enquire at the Jour ol Office. 151 w WANTED. .Hay baled from 100 to ISO tons. Steam baler preferred. Cash pali When baleing is done. Call on ortd. ' dress J, M Christopher, Marion, Or. S.I2 I w II REAL ESTATE Large and small tracts 01 larm properly, nargains in dwelling property. Houses to rent, oood farms wanted by renters. O. K. llrandcnburg & Co, to tuccesssors to K. N. Deiby & Co. S- h BWO ' CLOTHING SALESMEN r- Wanted in Salem and one in each county In every state to take orders for our $5 t flo made-to-measure suit and overcoats-, Live men without experience can make tlS' per month. If jou can furnish fat , is factory refere ice we will furnish u com plete sample line and outfit and start you at work at once. For particulars address American iVoolen Mil's C-. Enterprise uuiiuing, v.nicago, 0-11 im uuaiwviJUjolinM, J'ajnefc: Co., aie now located one door west of Dairy mple's store on ouri s.reet. iteai estate and In. urnce, hop and fruit dryer j a spec ally. Hop tlcktts furnished. Net ary work done cheap. 8-io im FOR SALE 'A lust-cms saddle pony, will drive single or (".cubic Enquire at Wells Fargo & Co's office of Gate. Coch ran. 8-Utf CAMPERS -All who wisn In lie taken to the Neitucca and other points on the coait..passengers and camp c;ui inent apply to Mark t-'avace 136 Court. 8-2 Im CAMPING OUTFIT i-Hicgest stock and mast complete line t f trnu and camp rrpiipmmts in halein I I. Fieeland,' lit the Arucij. 7.20 im YEW PARK UROCUUY-,i open for butlnrss with a new slock of goods. A. len & Howersox. 7. 16 im. "' DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice it hereby given that James Uadcr, Cf tbe.CapiUl City hipre-s Co., has sold his interest In the same t'i Elmer White, and th I bereafu.r,ihe latter will conduct the same, I Kill collect.1 a) I bills and pay all debts, buf wiHbe responsible for no r-ccnuuti con. tracted'aticr this date KI.MEU WHITE. Saltm, July 36, itfo$. )lbvt ' HMiHHnnniHnnHH!! for Infants The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OP C&z&z74Mlz4m THCCtHTAUWCOMWNT, TT seventh Annual session, CTATO !L MONMOUTH, OREGON. Or W. A. WANN Secretary of Faculty. CAmAL BRKWRTAND KXWORKS Artesian Distilled Ice ! Condensedand Filtered, First qunllty he by tlic carload. Delivered to any part of tlic city, or to any depot or wliarf. I'cr 100 lbs 2oc Per ton (without, sacks) $5 00 HgrTliese prices until further notice. KLINGER & BECK, Props., SALEM, OREGON. TELEPHONE 2i:i. Paints and Oils, Superior Stoves and Ranges, and Good Fishing Tackle, go to BROWN St SMITH 256 Commercial st, Dewey Peaches. Stayton Hour Salens Special Aumsvillc 1'lour , Now ricklns.pcrqt Arbuckle una Llun Coffee, per pic. liiiiKUiivcs, per pint Lenox Soap, 8 bars , Uest Moclm and Java fJolTcc, per lb . , Good Mocha andJava coffee per lb, ... 10 lbs Lard 5 lbs Lard , Chocolate, per lb , lOlbs. 11, Wheat 10 lbs Corn Meal , Try our 0 Cream Outs for musli. Old P. O Corner ' CRYSTAL ICE AND COLO STORAGE 00. Make a specialty of furnishing id the trade ice manufactured-from pure well wate distilled at lowest rates. ' They are also sole wholestilo auetils fnrGuuibrlntis Hrewery Co., of Port land, and Joseph Schlctz Hrewery Co., of Milwaukee, for both druuslit and bottled ioods. They also huyo Ice ureain parlors corner of Nineteenth and State otrccl. sate, ij'iuy attendance, uive in a can.. M'OUIItR & TJ5ATZ. Telephone 207, State and Nineteenth streets, Salcio. RIM'S III ItlfiTMiT! 94 Utate street. Noxt Best meals n the city for 15c MANHOOD RESTORED SSS; cuaraoteed to cure nil nc. lum diseases, men as Wesi. H-niory, J,o of brain lwcr, Headache, Wakrlulncu, Lost MiMiooc. sbt!y Hull slons, Itcrvousnrss, Ul ilrolm, loss of p jwtr iu Ucucrai. ' Oinu or ellUer ntx, caused by oertxertlon, youthful errors, ev si'" je ut wunuvvmiuyi piiiuuuuis, Wllilll ibu tu JOlinull y, CI J.,.IIIDI JBiaullv. Caubecarrfed in Test pocket. i.ooierbox. 3,Wtusll prrpaid. Circular I'rte. Bold t.y all drUEglsts. Akkforlt.t -.vinaotir itauufactured rf & Peau fedlclne Co., V iris France. iTau-llU auuiacturea r,y r iau Medicine Co., V ,rl France, i.au-lli 'UjC'... diilrlu-ill.v agents. Third aul Vs.mli. "il FOR SALE BYriD J, and Children. UUMI, TIrr. HIWVOKK CITY. h J Strong academi; and professional courses. Well equipped training derailment of nine grades, with 230 children. Regular normal course of three years. Senior year wholly professional, Graduates of ocredited high schools and col legesadmitte uirectly to piofessicnal work. The diploma of the school s recogntred by law as'a life certificate to te. The graduates of the school are In de- I.'get expenses-Tlre year Irom $120 to S160. Beautiful and healthful location, no saloons . Ihe first term will open Tuesday, Septem lcr 10. Catalogues givlnjr full details of work cheerfully sent on application. Address P. L. CAMPBELL, President. Capital Brewery Beer ! For health and pleasure drink only the purest Capital Brewery beer, the best brewed on the Pacific coast. It s found everywhere bottled "and on tap. Outdid- (iOc 0 box '. 1 0j $1 00 , 1 tu 10 lfic, 2 for 25c 10c 25c 35 SO 05 50 25 35 25 HARRITT I LAWRENCE In connection with their works at All kinds of teiupcranco drinks for Door East cf Bush's Bank, Give us a trial FRY, SALEM,: OREGON BTJSIXMB CAKDS. o. m. cnrXoKi SDentist, Successer to Dr.. M. Keene, old Win 1 Comer, Sal jm, Or. Part tt desiring sarirrii 1 operations at moderate fees in any liranch - 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 )ou want boot goods. A W. ANDEREGG, Manager. O. ti. LANB Merchant Tailor! 211', Commercial t, CySuits $15 and upwards, Panta $3 and upwards. BREWSTER & WHIM, HAY. GJR A.IN Shorts, chop, flour, mill eed. - tc. Telephone 178. 91 Court si., Salem, Or New Blacksmith Shop. W- P. R. SMITH CO the old reliable smiths have opened a shop opposite tho brewery, and invite patrons. Best work and lowest prices- IBS Commercial st, Salem. OFFICE, CITY IlALLr For water service apply at office. 15il'4 payable monthly in advance. Malce complaints at tee ot- Hop Grow s in Special inducements offered to insure your property and crop. Only reliable comp -nies. 28$ Commercial st. GEO, M. I1EELBR & CO., 7 30 d& w Salem. MEATS AND' POULTRY . NEW MARKET, 'State street, near railroad. Freshest aid best meats. My patrons say I keep the best treats in town ' ? SHOP RE-OPENED. Brown & Son, of.the East Salem meat mar ket, have enlarged and refitted their shop and ftill be pleased to see all of th'-ir old patrons and the rett of the community. Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on having their orders con scientiously filled 'Q-411 MROW & STETJSLOFT, Butchers and Packers COLD STORAGE MEATS, Ilest stock, best service and lowest price 316 OommercW W. A, WHITE, Successor to Thomas & White. Club Stable Finest Rigs in the City Kates)Roasonablc Near Hotel Willamette- 7 181m SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY leaseiotlce Uie cut In prices on the following Sk'.ts, plain tocenti (Jnaer drawers 5 to 10 ccrti Under shirts 5toiocei'' Sotks", per pair -3 cents Handkerchiefs ,.1 cent Silk handkerchiefs . . , 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen and other work in proportion. ty Flaimk and other work lutein jeut'y washed by luti !. COL. 3. OLMSTEAD, Proprietot CAPITAL, 'cm " Express and Transfei Meets all mall and passenger traits. Bag BEe and express to all parts of th city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70, ELMER WHITR REMOUED - BECKNER & HAMILTON have removed tb tietec awl ptamto Ins bualneMta 3K CawwrcW etreet oppoeff e State Inewaflce bttMtec, HOT SPRINGS Notice to plessnre seekers. I am prepared to pack people lata the M swings, or any place In the Rmnlatav, Urn, also to cook for 1 mall or )rj(e ciBiping pa ties, address. 6i7dw3m bUANK PKRKKTr, UetroUXk. Salem Water Co., Insura