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Hot weather is not all over, Wc have a few more of those Automatic Refrigerators to closr out. and will make o Special Prices from now on till all arc soli We arc also making a drive on campers and hop pickers out' fits, BUREN Si 248 Commercial street, near State. LADIES! Do your shopping at. the . . . Emporia.... and save money. ...... They carry up to date goods at low cat prices, such as Portiers, Rugs, Table Covers, Lamps, Clocks, Easels, 'Screens, i'laln and fancy china. Jlayllaud china for decorating a specialty. Novelties arriving dally. Inspection Invited. SALEM SOCIETY NEWS. Personal Mention of Capital City People and Other Oregon Items. "Gov. and Mrs." W. P. Lord returned this morning from Seal Rocks. A. Hlossar, came home last evening after a short visit at Hubbard. Thos. luiy went to Portland this morning on a brief business visit. 11. 11. Tuttlc came to Salem last evening for a short business visit. Tom McCracken, traveling salesman of Pjrtlaud, is a visitor In our city. iMIss Julia Kirk, or Brownsville, is visiting In Salem for a short time. Miss Cora Meyers, of Spokane, is visiting Salem friends for a few days. Miss Edith Fay, of Seattle. Is a vis itor at the home of Mrs. E. M.Lafore. Mrs. J. II. Lunn reached home Sat urday after a brief yislt with Portland friends. Hood's Stimulate tlio stomach, rouse tlie liver, cure bilious Pills ness, headache, dizziness, lour stomacli, constipation. etc. Price ccnti. Sold by all ilrUKItUts. The only l'llll to Uko with 'luod't Sariaparltla. Attention, Housekeepers Why wiU you continu; lo cook yourself ns well In you,- f ml 01 diet.! h )t diyi, whsti by putting in one o( our Gas5 Stoves Y u can have a cool anil comfortable kitchen ami lind ooking accmfoit irsteailct a burden. Call on us a il we will convince you thtt the expense will le only trivial when the convenience is considered. Salem Gas light Co. '71 Cbemekeia street. Assay Office AND LABORATORY. No, 71 Chemeketa si, J. It. TV TU HULL, Assayer, O. C.T Co's I NEW HTEAMEK POMONA'. I I... It. ..!..... 1 .1a!I.. dw- - leaves lorl'oilUn'l dally ex- cepr, sunuiy hi 7.-i Quick time, regular net vice ami low rates. Dock between r'tate and Court streets. M. 1'. BALDWIN, At.tf.nt Kllem 4 '.Vt WALLACE SB! General Storage ! Wool, tug r, dried fru ti. etc., storing and grading dried puius a specially. Comer Tf.ds .ml High street, Salen, Oregon. Sidney Poaer CoM.nijui Gold Dint ll ur fur sale, Salem Water Co, Proprietor. 0. E. IIVlR, Mii Telephone 22. HAMIJLTOJNL. Mrs. J. M. Lawrence returned Sat urday from a two weeks' outing by the seaside. llcy Ulshop came home Saturday evening after a wck pleasantly spent at the seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Gray arc visit ing Portland today, haying gone down tills mowing. Mrs, V. S. Thomas, laic guest of Mrs, Z. P. Moody, has returned to her Portland home. The Misses Anna and Wallie lleason left this morning for a yislt with friends in Portland. Mrs. P. A. White reached home Saturdny evening after a lengthy visit with Seattle friends. Mrs. T. J, Cherringlon, of Dallas was an over-Sunday visitor at the home of Mrs. N. J. Judah. Mrs. Joseph Allccti and daughter. Miss Grace Sultor.have returned from an extended Eastern visit. Miss Shortelle, of Portland, Is the guest of Mrs. Hal. Patton for a short time at her home on Court street. Miss Mollle CrelghtDii reduined from Portland last night, whore she has been -lsltlng for a short time. Mrs. W. J. Latta and C. W. Gallup of Trenton, Mo., are guests at the home of Mr. anJ Mrs. Max O. Buren. O. L. Darling, of the S. P. Co., re turned home last, evening after an over-Sunday visit with his wife at Hubbard. President Ilawley, of Willamette University, returned from San J'ran- cisco.wliere he attended the Woodmen meeting. John Holman, of the Albany Iron Works, was a business visitor to Chc mawa this morning, after an over Sunday visit in Salem. Mrs. S. C. Pears, mother of Mrs. II. J. Digger, left this morning for Seattle, wheie she goes to visit tier son Prank W. Pears, who has just re turned from Alaska. Will D. Carlyle returned last even ing from a short yislt at Seaside and Portland. Mr. Carlyle made the trip from Salem to Portland on his wheel, but decided that the train was swift enough for the return trip. Mrs. J. H, Johnson of Lyons, Kan. Is visiting at the home of Mrs. J A, Pones. She will go from here to Dailts, where she will visit her hrotheis William and Henry Muscott, whom she has not seen for many years. Mrs. A. K. Willman has re-opened her music atudlo for the winter term with a llatlerlngly ilarge class. Her Interest ing"Saturduy afternoons'wIll be Inaugurated again on Saturday next, a pleasurab'c 'announcement to all whoenny the benelits and privi leges of these recitals. Meets Your Needs. IVIinn vmi fnnl t.trpfl. 1;1IH'1I(1. nervous and are troubled with pimples unH nrnntlfino villi Ulll Hnfl 1100(18 Sarsaparllla exactly meets, your needs. It purines ana ennciies me utuuu aim imparts to It the qualities needed to tone the nerves and nourish the whole system. It cures all blood humors. Hood's Pills cure sick headache, nausea, biliousness and all liyer ills. Price 25 cents. Her Health Restored THE misery of sleeplessness can only ba realized by thrwo who have experi enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that miserable feeling of unrest, can surely be cured by Dr. Mllea KcstoMtlvo Nervine. So certain Is Dr. Mllea of this fact that all druggists are authorized to refund price paid for the first . ... a.i.j .i,iini. (t ilnoa not benefit. IXHlie iriu, piuf.w.we, - - -- . , Mrs. nenry Bruns, wife of the well known blacksmith at urana juncwuu, u, j. I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headache and Irregular menstruation! suffering untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for female com plaints besides being under the care of local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement tho testimonial of a lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and I shall never cease to thank that lady. Her testimonial Ipduced me to use Dr. Miles Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, which restored me to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.Mlles'Kcmeaiea." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Boole on dis eases of the heart and - .a A Hftpivea DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. ra,HanJ HE WAS WELL MADE UP." Tha Caaie of n Wonderful Hit Mads by the Late Illll Nye. James Whltcomb Riley tells a quaint story of his former lecturing partner, Bill Nye. It was tho opening of their joint Eeason. They had both been rustl eating during tho vacation and wero brown as berries. Nye lookod much liko an Othello In his sunburned mako up, and Riley suggested to him tho applica tion of somo "liquid white, " a cosmetio much affected by the gentler sox of tho profession. Nye scut for tho preparation, and never having used nnythlng of tho kind beforo ho filled tho palm of his hand with It and carefully smeared it over his countenauco. Thero was no mirror In his primitive dressing room, and RUcy was beautifying himself on tho other sldo of tho stage. Tho "liquid white" dries out somo what Hko whitewash, and whon Nye appeared beforo tho audienco ho was a sight to behold. IDs head lookod liko a frosted top pieco on a wedding cako. His faco, whito as tho driven enow, was expressionless and blank. Tho audienco shrieked, and when ho came off from his first selection thoy demanded his reappearance. Ho obliged them to howls of laughter. Again ho mado his exit, and again was redemanded by tho up roarious audienco. Believing ho had mado n lilt, ho was about to return to tho stago when ho was caught by tho arm by Mrs. Nye, who cried, "William Edgar Nye, what have you got on your faco?" "Nothing but its usual expression, my dear." "Expression I Fiddlesticks I You'ro a fright," cried his wife, and leading him to whero thero was a pieco of broken looking glass showed him how ho looked. Nye was mortified, and catching sight of Riley, just about going on tho Btago, he would havo undoubtedly fol lowed him on and been revenged bat for tho Intervention of Mrs. Nye. His bond was scraped, combed and washed, and Lis nest selection was read witnout "a hanrt" trom tho audienco. Moreover, tho story Is n fact and not a press agent's concoction. Detroit Freo Press. MARRIAGE OF OFFICERS. The Annies of Europe Have Various Ralei Ileculatlng It. Tho restrictive conditions at present in forco with regard to tho marrlago of officers hi tho Russian army forbid this privilege under any clrcumstauco in the case of officers under tho ago of 23. Bo twceii tho ages of 23 and 28 years the dot of an officer's wlfo must amount to a sum representing tho minimum in como of 250 rubles yearly. On comparison of theso conditions with those regulating tho samo question in other European armies it may be noted that ill tho Austria-Hungarian array tho number of officers authorized to contract marriage Is limited by a fix ed proportion assigned to each grade, and, theso totals being reachod, all fur ther marriages must bo deferred pend ing tho occurrence) of vacauclos in the married establishments. Tho Italian nrmy regulations, which fix the income of tho fiaucco at a mini, mum of from 1,200 to 2,000 lire, would appear to bo moro rational in their operation. Italian officers, however, ap ply a somewhat liberal interpretation to this'law, with tho result that tho num. ber of marriages occurring under actual provisions does not exceed moro than an eighth of tho total number, soven oighths of tho officers being united un der tho conditions ef tho religious cere mony only, and thus oxposing them selves to all tho inconveniences which attend a marrlago not recognized by civil law. Similar disabilities would now ap pear to bo incurred by Russian officers, and suggestions have been mado by tho press in Russia that a general revision of tho law is becoming necessary. Tho question is assuming some importance from tho fact that Russian officers, reaching a total number of nearly 40, 000, represent ono of tho most impor tant classes in tho state. Brooklyn Clt 7tn. Forestalllncr Evolution. All breeders of pedigree stock, says an Eugllsh correspondent of Tho Breed er's Gazette, take upon themselves a most onerous and responsible task. Thoy undertako to forestall ovolutlou and to determine which animals are tho fittest to survive. I can remember in a com paratively short time vast chauges brought about in tho Shropshire, and I may vonturo to say that the ulteratious havo been' great improvements, but in trying to improve some points thero is a dauger of deterioration in otuer ciual UittJ. Therefore breeders individually and collectively liuvo to be 011 theii guard to avoid turious mistake, for the improvements and mistakes they make are spread broailcai-.t over tho laud to tho advantuge or disadvantage of agri cultures in general That man Is for tuuate who has learned by experience the animal bo rtxpjiresr-that in, what faults he must uhwiyi avoid aud what fimltH ho iH content occasionally to put up with for it won't do to repeat any fuult too ofteu aud also what points are essential. When bo has acquired this, he ban learned the art of biecdiuj: Rev, Geo. W. Orannis left for Ta coraa this worninc where lie goes a9 one of the committee appointed to confer with like committees from Portland, and Taronia universities relative to their consolidation of Will amette, Tacnnia ond Portland unl versitles. This committee meets Wednesday, upon its decision binges the fate of the consolidation scheme. Rev. Parsons and President W. C. Ilawley are the other members of the committee from Willamette. C. II. Lane, the genial state street tailor, has been Improving Ids estab lishment by the addition of another room. The apartment occupied formerly by the Denver kitchen has been converted Into a sample and store room, Where Mr. LaneV large stock of cloth Is kept- A fresh coat of paint has also been added to the outside. A. L. Hrown went to Portland this morning on a brief business trip. uM THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is due not only to the originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to tho care and skill with which It Is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California F10 Svrtur Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho Califounia F10 Svrup Co. only, a knowlcdgo of that fact will assist ono in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cali fornia Fio Svitur Co. with the medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho 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 arid bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN FHANCI8CO. Oat. .MK.2T.-. Wanted. Men, women, boys and Klrls wanted to pick and pack fruit. Good wages can be made by picking fruit by the bcx and otherwise. Apply to Cande larla Fruit Farm. John G. Wright, manager. 8-30-tf Reduced Rates. The S. P Co. commencing Aug. 20 1898. will sell round trip ticket from Salem to Portland at $2 C5 tickets good to go on afternoon train Sattirady arriving at Portland In evening, returning leave Portland on Monday morning. Following tickets good on no other days 8 19 tf W. W. Skinner, Sick headache, biliousness, constipation and a 1 liver and stomach troubles can be quickly cured br using those famous little pills known as DeW:its Little Early Risers. They are plesant to ths and never gripe. Stone Drug Store. Drink a ttecplng of Mokio Tea peforo tetiring at niclit, and sc 1 how soundly you will sleep and hjw joyously you will awake in the morning It supplies food for tnc blood while you sleep, produces a clear and beauti ful complexion, aad cures constipation and sick headache. Lunn & Brooks, druggist. Watermelons. Another carload of Grants Pass melon just received. This will be the last cur tlils season. Parties wishing a supply please call early at S. A. McCalf & Co. 222 Conimorclal. Price lower than before. 0 2 tf Sick headache absolutely and permanently cured by using Mol.i Tea. A pleasant herb drink Cures constipation and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Sat isfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and Lunn & brooks druggist. Bob Moore, of LaFiyette, . Ind,. says that for constipation he has found DeWitts Little Early Risers to be perfect. They never gripe. Try them lor stomach and liver troubles. Stone Drug Store. Reduced Rates. TheS. P. Co. commencing August 20 1898, will sell round trip tickets Sa lem to Yaqulna at $3.10 to go on 11 a. m. trains Saturday a. m. and return on 2 o'clock train Monday afternoon. 8-19-tf W. W. Skinner. Thousands of persons have been cured of dilesby using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. 'It giv"" immediate relief. Stone Drug Store. Moki Tea positively cures sick headache, ln.linttin nnrl r-nntinMtnn A illinlilftll drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexlou, or money re- mnacu. Z.) tenia -nu v icma. luiiu t Brooks, druggists Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that '.he partnership heretofore existing be tween James Magiiltc and Henry W. Teatz Crystal Ice and Cold Storage work at Salem Oregon is this day de solved by mutual consent. Said Teatz retiring from the linn and business. All debts and liabilities are assumed by the undersigned and all money due the said tirm are pay able to the. undersigned dqtc the 10th day of August, 1898. 8 19-1 in James Maguire. E. C. Blanks, otXewlsvillc, Texas, mites that one box of DeWitt's WitcTi Hazel Salve was worth $50.00 to him It cared his piles of ten years (tandinj;. He nd rises others to It. It cures eczema, skin diirases and ob tinate sores. Stone Drug Stcre. Ml drueglstsseU Dr. Miles' Nerve I'lastnra. W. II. Daney, the telephone man ager, was a homing visitor from Port laud last evening. Annual Sales overO,000,000 Boxes PfSS$ FOB BILIOUS AHD HEEV0DS DI80BDEBB such as 'Wind and Fain in tho Stomach, Giddiness, fulness after meals, Iliad ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. FluahlnKS ot Heat. Loss of Appetite, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Bleep. Frhrhtful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIE8T DOSE WILL 0IVE BELIEF IH TWEHTT MINDTEB. Every sufferer will acknowledco them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as direct ed, will quickly restoro Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or Irregularities ot the sys tem HHd cure Hick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IH MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills are Without a Rival And lit tb LARCEST SALE tfky Patent Medicine) lathe World. 25c at all Vniic Stores, TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, Sept. 3 Wheat vallej G0(rfS7; Walla Walla, KKJMc ' Flour Portland, J3.25; Superfine 12.25 per bbl. Oats-White 30(s37c. Hay $10(3)11 per ton. Hops-512Jc; old crop 45?dc. Wool Valley, 1410c; ' Eastern Oregon, 8M12c. MillstulN-Bran, $l&;s1iorts, $15. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50 turkeys, live, 10(tfl21r.. Eggs Oregon, 10c per doz. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs, 88Jc. under CO lbs,0J(7i)7c;8lieep pelts,1520c. Onions $1.50 ncr sack. Butter Best dairy, 30(r?321c; fancy creamery, 40c(345c a roll. Potatoes, 50(S55c per sack. Hobs Heavy, $4.75. Mutton Weathctsajc; dressed, 7c Beef Litccrs,$3(a3.50; cows, $2.50Yffi3 ircsscd, 5(50. .M.EM- MARKET. Wheat 47 Oats 28V30c. Hay Baled, ;heat, $(j(fj$7. Flour Iu wholesale lots, $3.40: re all $4.00. Hogs dressed, 5c. Live cattle 2 i(7?3c. Veal 5s. Butter Dairy 18(20c: creamery 22Ka!25c. Sheep Live, $2.50(a$3. Wool Best, 15c. Mohair 25c Hops Best 3j(o;5c. Eggs-13c in cash. Poultry Hens, OJc; spring chick ens, 7(8c. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 81c ham, 10c shoulder, 80c. Potatoes 25c. The Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, tinder all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Company, printed near the bot tom or the package. For sale by all responsible druggists. m The Chief Burgess of Milesburg, Pa., says DeWitti Little Etrly Risers are the best pills he ever used in his tamily during forty years 1 f house keeping They cure constipation, sick headache and stomach end liver trouble Small in size but great In results, i'tone drug store. DEALER IN : GROCERIES: Paints, Olla Window Glass Var nlsh, and tbe most complete stock of Brushes of all kinds in tho statP Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and tho finest quality of gross seed. WANTED ETC New today advertisements tour lines or less In tills column Inserted three tunes for 25 cts 50 cts a week, $1 per month All over lour lines at same rate. AN ITEM OP INTBREST-The Sacred Heart AcaJemy will begin, on TuesJay, September 6, its regular s ssion of school for boarders and day puoili. Little boys ate admitted to die day sihool. The many friends of the institution will bs glad to note the improvements made in trw school this summer. The roof and exteihr parts have been painted) desks and other furniture painted and varnished. From the number of applicatims the evidences are that the attendance this season will be large (llW.WJt WANTED TO TRADE A good fresh cow, for a good work horse, not weighing less than 1200, Inquire of C. F. Anderson, one and a half miles, northwe.t ' of the b g steel bridge, in I'olk county, or address me at the Salem post office. 9 5.31 TAKEN TJf At my resilience on Twentv. first street, Salem,' Saturday, September 3, one black sow with white spots, weighs 150 pounds with hole in r ght ear. Also one white boar pig about 4 mantlu old, with no mark, Owner can get same by paying charges on sam-. C. F. P.OVAL. j.i.wi-.Ao.M.ij , A limiuil number of students taken, on p ano, violin, gutar and zither Also German lessons given. Anna M. Krebs,347 II gh street 931m THE WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Beglnsjits 55th seision September 13, Tuesday. Students can register .at any time, t'laces foi students to room and board tvanted. Writeme or call at the University or at my residence at State and 1 6th streets. W. C Ilawley, ptes. 9.3 3t ANY SlZPr-Farm wanted, uy a renter with grown f mily. Prep red to supply ail ucccssury mwtiiuicry lur laiiiiuiij. fvw- ply at Journal office. Farm must 1 . be wttn. in reasonable distance 01 aalem. 3otf FOR SALE OR TRADE At a bargain a beautiful corner lot on the Morning side line. Owr.er will taks gobd horse and buggy or a good bicycl in the trade. Call on B B llerrick, county surveyor, S-25 I- FOR SAIiE 24o acie stock ranch all under fence, plenty of good water, Will be sold at a great bargain, If applied lor soon can p-y in Installments if defied. For panic- ufars adiresi H Journal offic. REAIi ESTATE Large and small tracts of farm property, bargains in dwelling property. Houses to rent. Wood farms wanted by renders. r. K, lirandenburg & Co, to succession to V N Dei by & Co. . TWO CLOTHING SALESMEN r Wanted In Valem and one .in each county in every state to take order lor our 15 t I Ho made o-measure suits and overcoats-, 1 Live men without experience can make I (IV per month. If jou can furn'sh tat ikfactory reference we will fumiih u com ptate sample line and outfit and start ou t uorkatome. For particulars addiess Ameiican A'colcn Mil's O. Enterprise) Building, Chicago. 8 11 I in'' REMOVED r- John M, Payne & Lo., are now located one door west of Dalrj niple'i btme on Court s reet Heal estate and in .urnce, hop ami fru it ilrym a specially, Hop ticket funiithed. Nctary woik din cheap b ,u lm OLICITOKS WaN'TEI).-Ladies or genlle-1 men for our complete ets of luvrnile Ikoks f.i; the boll ay. Rich set hat fom books graHed lor litl'e ones 10 grown up folks Pach Ux)k charming, delightful, captivat ing. Prices range from Joe to $2.50. ' Large b okt, each overflowing with happy lllunlrstions Tiemendous tillers. Noth ing like them, rVur months golden harvest I for energetic woikers Crcd t given. Fie ght paid, biggest commissions. Outfits with j samples if all (cur books free. Send twelve 2 cent tamps for paying part only of tl.e letlsg: alone. Drop all tiath aid clear fjo) a month vlth our ixcluiive juWites. the national hook iONCKKN, JUVENILIS DEIT.. CHI CAGO, 8-27 301 Sim 1 m MWIHBIlPPIIPMralaaWBHBlPBlB for Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF (J&jtyy7eUc&Aii TMC CENTAUR COMMNV. TT This is not wind wind M teresting one, too, We have gone out of the wind mill business, and have one firsts class metallic mill left, which can be bought virtually at your own figure SS5 103 State street, GftnTAL BRKVHtT AHD fCR WORES Artesian Distilled Ice! Condensed 'and Filtered, m First quality tee by the carload. Delivered to any part of the city, or to any depot or wharf. Per 100 lbs s 2Tc Per ton (without sacks) $." 00 bSTTIicso prices until further notice KLINGER & BEOK, Props, SALEM, OREGON, TELEPHONE 213. COLE'S SlsiSsLAir Tight Heaters, FOlt SALE 11 V BROWN St SMITH 256 Commercial st, Dewey Peaches Stayton Hour Salem Special -. Aunisylllc Flour New Plcltlcs.per qt Arbucklo and Lion Coffee, por pk Bulk Olives, per pint Lenox Soap, 8 bars liest Moclta and Java Coffee, per lb Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb lOlbsLard 51bsLard Chocolate, per lb 10 lbs. JJ. Wheat lOlbs CornMeal S. Try our Ito Cream Oats for mush. Old P. O Goincr CRYSTAL ICE ANO COLD STORAGE CO. Makef u specialty of furnishing lo the trado ice manufactured from pure well wale distilled at lowed rates. They tire also sole wholesale agents forGambrlnus Brewery Co., of Port land, and Joseph Kchletz Brewery Co., of Milwaukee, for both draught and bottled goods. They also havo Ico cream putlors in connection with their works at corner of Nineteenth and State street. All kinds of temperance drinks for sale. Lady uttendaiice. Give us a call. JAMRS M'GUIRE Telephone 207. Stato and Nineteenth streets, Salem. PRrMlnS NiW RBSTAIIIUUfT ! 94 Bute street. Next Door East cf nufdi'a Datilt, Best meals si the city for 15c MiMwnnn ppsTODirn lIliTHllVJWL' IVL.U ( UllL.1 Till in.lfilul trm. i. L'uarautttd locuicil! nc-.-ous dikcascs, such as Wraw X-niory, Jm f brain 1'owtx, Ilradaclit, Walrlulueu, J.ot Ma'iiooa ulu'.y lmU stout, 1,'ervoustJcM.i.ll dralus, lois-jf p.wcr Iu Ccueraw s Urtrans of elthtr stx, cauKd by oer-eirrUoi, r-jinhful errors, sx .-i"" m tobi.cco.opiuraorsliraiilams, which lead to Juflriaity.Crv i ,..oaoi 4&unjly, Cuntxcarriedfnvot pocket. Ji.coir ImV. f tj.Vytuall (.vtiiH vi..Mi -..... aia "M.(Cu. uumnurcj nj i- ru 'lilri outlay RKtDl. TtmUau) YmuMJt FOR SALE BYiD J, HURHIV BTNCCT. NCWVOHKCITV. Bargain ! o but a fact, and an inx Capital Brewery Beer ! F6r liea'.tirand pleasure drink only thopurest Capital Brewery beer, the best brewed on the Pacific coast. It Is found everywhere bottled and on tap. Outdid- 00c 0 box 105 $1 00 1 05 10 , 15c, 2for25c 15c 2oc 35 30 05 60 .' 25 35 25 HAPRITT & LAWRENCE Give us a trial Ilr iihIux Or. I'rHHV 1 r!IUW ft to I'ltlM. sv.u ,r Wll ilFUJfXIftll. AfcKIOrilaV v'-TOOlliri Medicine V , I iti Frunte. i aue-lUvl FRY, SALEM, OREGON WTBIHIHf IHlJt .Or...-,-J ...i .?ii . 1 nw mmmtmtmgmmmmmmamgmatm-1 BUSINESS CARDS. O. H. TJXAOK Dentist, Successer to Dr. J, H. Keene, bid Wlm, Corner, Sal:m, Or. Part.es desiring superi. 1 operations at moderate fee In any branch i in especial request Capital Soap Works. Running at full blast and making best f laundry and toilet soaps. He sure tocall for the Salem brand when )ou want good goods. A. V. ANDEREGO, Manager. Merchant Tailor! 211 Commercial at. s SSults $15 and upwards, Panto $3 and up ward t. BREWSTER & WHITiJj HAY. OR A.EN horts, chop, Dour, mill eed. ito Telephone 178. 91 Court at., Salem Or New Blacksmith Shop. W- P. n- SMITH CO tho old reliable smiths have opened a shop opposite the brewery, and . Invito patrons. Best work and lowest prices: IDS Commercial st, Salem. Salem later Co., OFFICE, CITY HALL For water service apply at office, llil'i payable monthly in advance. Male complaints at the n1?-". We have a largo stock of last, year's Hour, and make the best bread sold. HOME BAKERY. 8-29-tf O. A. BACK. nron. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY Please notice tho cut in prices on the following Sk:ts, plain locenlt unuer drawers StoiocerU Under shirts to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cents uuuujtcrciiieis, I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cent Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen and othev worlc in proportion. ETFlannels and other work intelligently washed by liar rl. COL. J. OLMSTEAD. Proprietor REMOVED- BECKNBR & HAMILTON , lave removed their tipning and plum lug business to 324 Conmeroial street opposite Stoto Insurance bulldhiR. W, A. WHITE, Successor to Thomas & White, tSSTFIncst Hlgs In the city. Rates reasonable. Near Hotel Willamette. 0 1 lm INSURANCE Attention. FrultGrowerv. Weoffer special Inducements to those having iruiLnners 10 insure, and clrlea fruit products. Seo our.special warehouse privileges. 2a8 Commercial st. GEO. M. HEELER & CO., 7 30 d& w Salem. NEW MARKET. State street, near railroad. Freshest aad best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats In town 3 a Kindergarten and Private School ! 299 LIBBITYST. Mynle Davis, Kindergaitner, Ela Car penter, private teacher. Will open fiirt Monday in Octobrr, 9 3 U . CAPITAL CITY ress and Tranfi GOD LD WHEAT TME flint Growers mm-mr- -r m -.wsiv-Tn-:. ? . n 1X1)1 r.vs mill w i'cii IBI.VII ?kn . ' . 7,1"1 ' - nifaeiB an mail inn "-----""- irBrissVk. bik. 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