fc Schilling's Best but why should They arc above the average in quality and designs. Kept In all widths so as to saye waste In cutting. Don't put off getting linoleum for your kitchen, dining room, bath room or hall, when It can be had for the price we arc asking. "Good linoleum for 50c per yard. BUREN Sl HAMILTON- 248 Commercial street, near State. The . . . ErRporicinR.... has Just received n large line of Flower Pots and Jardiniers, Now is the time to Iook after your' plants. SOCIETY NEWS. Several Salem Events of More Than Pass ing Interest. L. B. Geer and family have returned from u visit at Seaside. S. Mundell left yesterday for New Westminster. B. C. on business and pleasure Jcomblned. Mrs. E. E. Woods, of Grand Forks Dakota, is in the city the guest of her daughter Mrs. W. H. (latch. Miss Aghes Stlnson returned from Portland Saturday evening from a lengthy visit with friends Mr. autl Mrs- F. T. Wriglitman re turned Saturday from a six weeks out ing on Salmon river. II. B. Brophy, of the O. S. P.. has returned from a mouths' outing on Salmon river. M. Stock, of Portland and Henry Jacobs' of San Francisco, are guests at the home of Sol M. Stock. Mrs. I. M. Waln.and daughter. Miss Mlnnio Wain, left Sunday morning for an extended visit In... Fayette County, lo-m. They will return to Oregon next spring... E. S. Gilpin, an uncle who has been plaiting, C. .F. V. Borowne, left for Baltimore. Maryland, yesterday, where he will dispose or his home posessions and, with his family, pre pare to return to Oregon for perman ent residence. Miss Pearl Damon won the geld watch offered as a prize by E. J. Arnold to the most popular young lady who rode on his merry-go-round during the last week. The election lay betwoen Miss Edna Heed and Miss Damon the latter winning by a vote of 1018 to 981. Forest Davis, the little brandson of Enos Presnall was bitten by a dog Saturday night and had tho lower lid of his left eye injured. The dog was eating and the little child attempted to pet him when the animal turned suddenly, and snapped the child in the face. COAL STRIKE. Manager Young of the Hanna Coal Com pany, Predicts It. In a Cleveland interview today Manager Young of-tlio M. A. Hanna Coal Company is quoted as saying: "In the early part of uextyear wa will have one of the greatest coal strikes this country has ever seen. All Indications arc that, the strike will last many months. "The miners stand at ull times ready to tiirht acalnst a reduction of wages. When the Chicago contract expires, or possibly before that time they will be obliged to accept a-reduction lt If. nrlR ronlo nor trill, nr 11 L' lit. I think they will tight and will Ik'ht harder than ever before. "The West "Virginia miners are working cheaper than ever before. All efforts on the part of the other miners to organize them have been in vain. There is so hope that they will be brought into line. fain tua no show Ith Dr. Miter Pain ?Ui. Dr.ltUea,NerVePluteraaB& wnjarun. You can you t " '' L AHAVE YOU LOOKED) AT OUIt NEW PATTERNS OP Linoleum and Oil Cloth ? St v S0 Ws The Carp Crop. In addition to the gram crop, the fruit crop, the .hop crop, the wool crop, and other crops, pro duced In the Willamette' valley, the old river Is humping itself and Is producing a carp crop., A. parr and two sons drew a seine last -night and surrounded about live hundred tine German carp from eight Inches to two' feet long.They proved very active and as they were drawn near the shore'at the south end of Minto's Island one of them succeeded in leaping over the seine float line. The Darr's captured nearly a wagon load right out of the cold waters of the beautiful blue Willamette they are line eating. Mr. Darr says there are great quantities of them, but they will not bite a hook or any kind of bait and can only be seined at night, they are so active, Carp were planted In the river about four yiars ago --- The Circulation. A persons circulation Is kept up by the action of his heart and Branson & Co's trade is Increased by the qual lty of their high grade groceries, Insane. Miss Anna L. Knery aged 38, o Woodstock, was committed to the asylum , Saturday evening for the third time. - Her Health Restored TUB misery of sleeplessness can only be realized by tboso who, bavo experi enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that miserable fooling of unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. Miles' Kcstor.ttlvo Nervine. So certain Is Dr. Mlloa'of Ibis fact that all druggists are authorized to refund prlco paid for the first httlo trlod, providing It does not benefit. Mrs. Henry Bruits, wife of tho well known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: '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 tho caro of local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertlsoment tho testimonial of a lady cured of aliments similar to mlno, and I shall never cease to thank that lady. Her testimonial induced mo to use Dr. Miles' Nervino and Ncrvo and Liver fills, which restored me to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.Mlles'Itemedles.' Dr. Miles' Ilemedles arosold by all drug, gists under a. posltlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and n.tvH frefi. Address. Dr.:' MIW .Nervine: LReatore . Hearth DR. MILE3 MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind, LICENSED To Kill ! We mutt have protection by 1 w and make the fools btlleve we protect the dear people and keep the dector out that can rure, for the vconle don't believe in our poison drag and knife any mo.e. Who is goinp to liber a e Ibe American people fiom thevi lyiantif Dr J F, Cook has been informed that worth! it people have been hired ttufo round and He and dander him. Hut Ibis all helps Ids busir.e. mA he has more patients than ever. 301 TOtly tueei. Consultation free. live without j- The State Fair Lois of Hard Work and Tributation for the Management. Preparations Going Energetically Forward Concessioners on the Grounds. All reports still indicate that the fair will be a highly satisfactorily succtss. Casual visitors to the fair have but little Idea of the Immense amount of work, both of the head and of the hands, Inyolved In the preparation of exhibition of this kinds. For the management, those who lay the plans and those who sec to the execution thereof, those who are responsible for success or failure and those who take the "cussing," it is a reason or hard work, anxiety, annoyance and no ade quate compensation cither In cash or glory. Even the business men who have so freely given their valuable time to a canyass of tho town, for the sale of tickets, have been treated by some parties, who will derive more benefit from the fair than they will, as though it were some private skin game of which the committees would be, In some way, the beneficiaries. To the honor of tho town, however, such instances are rare. Out at the grounds the work of preparation for the big exposition Is going forward with constantly In creasing vigor. Superintendant Savage and his two assistants arc getting the lusido of the big pavilion cleaned up and nearly ready for its occupants. The display of native woods Is In position, and the Polk county cxtilblt Is already being brought in and put in place in the southeast corner. People thought last year that Alex LaFollethad an Invincible display for the products of any one farm; but this year he Is simply going to make a clean-up of all previous records, ne has already brought four or five wagon loads, and that Ih only a starter. He has one loosely tilled two bushel sack of wheat, which weighs only ono hundred and fifty pounds. Mr. Douglas, of Linn conuty, has sent In a stack of onions which pass beyond the "size of a saucer" class and run up into the dinner plate region. Machinery hall is commencing to Ull up. Mltchel, Lewis & Staver are placing a carload of their goods, and the Columbia Implement Co., are get ting a carload of their dairy exhibit into position. The poultry house Is receiving a new carpet of sawdust, and will soon be . ready for the feathered prize winners, Among new stock Interles are: II. C, Bell, 2 thorough! reds; Early & Cary, 10 head of Jerseys and Aber deens; II. Craig, 20 heads of goats; T. Trice, Cotswold buck; Early & Trice, 5 head Potand China swine. The track Is In tine shape, and the horsemen are making good use of It Del Norte Is In the pink of condition and Intends to astonish the natives. He was out Saturday afternoon and had himself photographed taking a fly down the home stretch all by his lonely. . The owners of concessions are hard at work, and no one will need to gc outside of the gates to eat, drink, smoke-or be meiry. Mr. SouthwIcK Is tlxing up his restaurant building just Inside the gate, on the south side of the walk. The Baptist people have a large tent opposite machinery hall, for a restaurant. "Oyster Billy'1 Is placing a stand north of the pavilion for a restaurant, Ice cream and oyster house. East of the pavilion a restaurant, a soda stand and a-sliooting gallery are getting ready for the rush. Out under the grand stand liquid refreshments arc now procurable. The,-tents of the campers are be ginning to show up, outside and Inside of the enclosure There will be a high-class Intertaln ruentin tho pavilion every evening during the fair. Parson's ochestra, which has the deserved reputation of being the best In the Northwest will do some of Its tlnest woik. Mrs. Hallie Parrlsh Hinges will sing every evening and this alone Is enough to draw a full house. Salem some times falls down In the role of a tuu?. leal connoisseur, butehe redeems her self when she shows her customary enthusiastic' appreciation of this superb singer. The Shields Comblnation.conslstlnc of Edward Shields, Helen Lamar and Chas. II. Whiting, have been engaged for a scries of their specialties. Edward Shields gives illustrated descriptive travels; Helen Lamar, a linishcd elocutionist, thrilling stories. etc., Illustrated; and Chas. II Whiting, the baritone singer, will appear with some of the latest and most popular ongs. Edison's "War- graph" Is among tne accessories used by these entertainers. Hawaii and thePhilllpiucs will be described by the lecturer, with Illustrations. Hop Picking Over. The pickers are home and our rush is over. Our bread pleased them all, and never has 'so much bread been sold as this season by Strong's bakery. Once tried, our bread Is always wanted. 17-2t A Sunday Morning Fire. The lire department was called out at 1:45 Sunday morning by au alarm turned in from South Salem. A small building belonging to H. Snook, just across from the Brick store was burn ing. The department went to the top of the hill and seeing that it was a small structure on (Ire, and It being outside the city limits, turned back. The shed was consumed together with a buggy belonging to S. C. Kight. linger. The value of the buggy was about $100 and the shed was worth probably $23. The origin of the tire is un known. WHOLESOME ADVICE. For People Whose Stomachs Are Weak and Digestion Poor, Dr. Hrirlandson, whose opinion in diseases is wortiiy of attention, says wiicn a man or woman comes po mc comnlalnlng of Indigestion, loss of ap petite, sour stomach, belching, sour watery- risings, iicauacucs, sicepiess ness, lack of ambition and a general run down nervous condition I adylse them to take after each meal one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, al'owlng the tablet to dissolve in the mouth, and thus mingle with the food eaten. The result Is that the food is speedily digested before It has time to sour and ferment. These tablets will digest food anyway whether the stomach wants to or not, because they contain harmless digestive principles, yegetable esseuces, pepsin and Golden Seal which supply Just what the weak stomach lacks. I have advised use of tablets with great success, both In curing Indiges tion and to build up the tissues, In crease flesh In thin nervous patients, wnnsc real trouble was dyspepsia and as soon as the stomach was put to rights they did not know what sick ness was. A fifty cent nackage of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tableis can be bought at any drug store, and as they are not a secret patent medicine, they can be used as often as desired with full In surance that they contain nothing harmful In the sllghest degree; on the contrary, aeyone whoso stomach Is at all deranged will .And great benefit from the use or Staurt's Dyspepsia Tablets. They will cure any form of stomach weakness or disease ex cept cancer of tho stomach. Full size package at druggists at 50c or $1. or $1 or by mail from Staurt Co.Murshall, Mich. 19-21-23 THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF FIGS is duo not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to tho caro and thill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the Camfoiinia Fio Svitui' Co. only, and we wish to impress upon ull thu importance of purchasing tho true und original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figh h manufactured by the Caufokxia Fio Hviiup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist onu in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par tics. Tho high standing' of the Cali fornia Fio Svkui- Co. with tho medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of Its remedy. It h far la advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and St does not frripe nor nauseate. Jn order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAX VIUSCISCO, C.L ru vrri-c ir.- xw .--sK. X. r. M TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, Scpti 19 Wneat valle) 01: Walla Walla, 58c. Flour Portland, $3.25; Supcrtlno 12.25 per bbl. Oats White 3436c. Hay 810 per ton. Hops 512Jc; old crop 45c. Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern Oregon, 6Tn12c. Mlllstuff Bran, $12,50; shorts, $13. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.50 turkeys, live, 10(a121c. Eggs Oregon, 20c per doz. Hides Green, salted CQJbs, 881c. under 60 lbs,01(S7c;shcep pelts,1520c. Onions $90 per sack. Butter Best dairy, 2S30c: fancy creamery, 50c(tf55c a roll. l'otatoes, &o(rfooc per sack, nogs ncavy, $4.75. Mutton Weathers 3Jc; dressed, 7c Beef itcers,$3(g3.50; cows, $2.503 Pressed, .VSOi. SAI.KM MARKET. Whcat-49 Oats 2&att0c. Hay Baled, :heat, $0(rf$7. Flour In wuolesale lots, $3.40: re all $4.00. Hogs drcrscd, 5c. Live cattle 2jf33c. Veal 5c. Butter Dairy I8fa20c: creamery 2212c. Biieep Lilvc, $2.oOCd3. Wool Best,15c. Mohnlr25c nops Best 910c. Eggs-20c in cash. Poultry Hens, Oic; spring chick ens, 7(58c. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8Jc ham, 10c shoulder, G7c. Potatoes 25c. Record Lowered, Oh Saturday afternoon at Belmont track, at Marbcth, Star Polutcr, driven by McClalr, in an effort to re duce his own mark of 1:591, stepped a mile In l;59r,and Incidentally went the half In 571, the fastest half mile cycr made by a harness horse at cither gait. The quarter pole was reached In 281; the second quarter In 28; the half 571, u second and a quarter better than his previous fig ures tor the distance; the third quarter Is up hill, and 3IJ seconds time was consumed. In the home strctcli he lagged somewhat, and went under the wire In 1:59. The Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladles may uso Syrup of Figs, under 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 of the package, i' or sale by all responsible druggists. It Lett Him. "I was weak and nervous and could not do morothan half a day's work. 1 procured a bottle of Hood's Sarsa parllla and began taking it and soon I was able to work, the nervousness had left me and I was feeling well. My wife has also been helped by Hood's." B. Weirich, Needy, Or. Hood's Pills arc tho only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparillu; Be sure to get Hoods. 1 "I think DeWitt's Witch HarelSilve is the hnest preparation on the market for piles." So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling. W. Va. Try it and you will think the same It also cures eeiema and all skin diseases Stone Drug Store. Mold Tea positively euros sick headache, indigestion and constipation. A delightlnl drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, firoducing a perfect complexiou, or money ro unded. 25 cents and 50 cents. Lunn & brooks, druggists E. C. Blanks, of Lewlsville, Texas, mites that one box of DeWitt's Witch Harel Salve was worth $50.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. He ad rises others to it. It cures ectema, skin dicases and ob tinate sores. Stone Drag Stcra. , Win your battles Against disease by acting piomptly., One Minute Cough Cure pro duces immediate results. When taken early it r re rents consumption. And in latter stages it famishes prompt relief. Stone Drug Store. TO CURB ;a COLD IN ONfl DAY Take Laxative Bron.fi Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If it falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B, Q. on each tablet. The editor of the Evaw City, Ta., Globe, writes. "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly nam;d. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." ft cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Stone Drug Store. Acker's English Remedy Will Stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve 4hours, or money refunded. 25c and sec. Lunn & Brooks druggists. Sick headache, biliousness, constipation and all liver and stomach troubles can be quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as De Witts little Early Risers. Tbfcy ate plesant lo tst; end never gripe. Stone Drug Store. The Chief burgess of Milesburg, Pa., says De Witts Little Early Kisers are the best pills he ever used in hit tamily during forty years 1 house keeping. They cure constipation, sick headache and stomach i.nd liver Jrouble t'mall in size but great in results, i' tone drug store. Sick headache absolutely and permanently cured by uting Mohi Tea, A pleasant herb drink Cures constipation and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and luppy. Sat isfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and Lunn & Hrooks druggist. Hob Moore, of LaKayelte, Ind,. sa)i that for constipation he lias found DeWitts Little Early Kisers to be perfect. They never gripe. Try them for stomach and liver troubles. Stone Drug Store, Ackei's Dyspepsia Tablets are solJ on a hositive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising olt he food distreit after bating or any form of dyspepsia One little tablet gives im. mediate relief. 25c and and 50c. Lunn & brooks, druggist.. Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's Dypcpsia Tablets, One' little talilrl wrll gWe immediate relief or money iclundcd. bold in handsome tin boxes at 25c, Lunn & brooks, druggists. Drink a steeping of Moklo Tea rxfor tetiring at night, and sr t how soundly you will sleep and how jyou.ly you will awake in the momlne It supplies food for trie blood while you sleep, produces a clear and beauli- sick headache. Lunn & Brooks, druggist. Thousands of persons have been cured of diles by uiingDe Will's Witch Ifasel Halve. It heals promptly and cures enema 'and all skin diseases. It givr Immediate relief. Stone Drug Store, 1 tfiKi it uTii for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF 6W&& THCC(NTMJHCOMMNY, TT MUMH TaCCT. NCWf OKU CITY. CAPITAL BREWERY AND ICE WORKS Artesian Distilled Ice! Condensed and Filtered, First quality he by tho carload. Delivered to any part of the city, or to auy depot or wharf.' Per 100 lbs ;..'; ,;,25c Per ton (without sacks).... ...$5 00 sgTThcse prices until further notice. KLINGER & BECK. Props., SALEM, OREGON. TELEPHONE 213. CO L- SlsSAir Tight Heatefs, FQtt SALE BY- BROWN Si SMITH 256 Commercial st, HOT STUFF lsrwhat people arc looking competitors Hot in the Collar And our goods always pUyis'c the housekeepers,, .. Steam Heating, Hot Water Heating, Hot Air Heating, And Furnace Work of all kinds at figures to suit the times CRYSTAL 1GE 41 COLD STORAGE CO. Maker a specialty of furnishing to tho trade Ice manufactured from puro well wate distilled at lowest rates. They are also sole wholesale aironts forOambrlnus Brewery Co., of Port land, and Joseph Hchlctz Brewery Co., or Milwaukee, for both draught and bottled (roods. They also have Ice cream parlpro In connection with their works at corner of Nineteenth and Stato street. All kinds of temperance drinks for Bale. Lady attendance, dive us a call. JAMES M'QUIUE Telephone 207. State and Nineteenth streets, Salem. MANHOOD Soarnnteed to cure all uci rain l'owcr, Headache, .! U.nmiKi. asm i If clUitr ttx, caused by louftrco, upiura orium Soarnmeea locureoll uerrous itucasei, sucli as Weak "Mi,ory, J,s of rain l'owcr, Headache, Wakrlulaens, It Ma'iuutx,, Kl'.y i'.mlt aious, Nervousness, Ul Ural us, !o of ! vwtr In Central. Organs of reunify. Can becarricd In vest pocket. li.oopertW.f j, Wniall prepaid. Circular Free. Sold ly alt ilruggUtf. Aakforll.t '.jnootlier. Manufactured by 0" k-rugL.,aitini'iuu4aj(euu. Tnlrd au I Ystunu s " FOR SALE BY D J. FRY, SALEM, OREGON Welsbacb Btirn?rs ;i N Reduction In Price of Burners, Owlwrto lurcc reductions in the wholesale prices of Wulsbach burners and supplies wc are ublu to make very large reductions In our selling prices, Wo will kIvc tlk'urus on application Send In your orders for IIkIiu dr re palm early lu tho day, UU Jl 71 Chemtketa meet. Telephone 0, 1 Qnlnm Gas m UU1I! Capital Brewery Beer ! 4 ) JL. For health" and pleasuro drink only the purest Capital Brewery beer, the, best brewed on the Pacific coast. It Is found everywhere bottled and on tap. ,1 t for these, cool days. Our. prices,, make ...,,-" ,rfS- . . ir ' HARRITT -d LAWRENCE .Gi'occrs. RESTORED lly intns Itr. l'enu'n Yftloiv Nc e J'l'lu. This Xntlrilul rem.lv E S y over csertlon, youthlul errors, ta'-ej." jt or mutants, w tilth lead to Iniirmltv. Coi ni.ionor over csertlon, youthful errors, ta'-ej." I'eau Medicine Co., via France. 1 aue-navw ftssay Office f AND LABORATORY. No, 71 Chcmeketa si, J. II. T, TUTIIILL, Assayer, - -a nr r'c t NKW STEAMER POMONA, leaves (or Portland Monday Wednesday aad KjiJr 7 w (Jufckj time, regular net,. Ucyk. .between Mate . aad poijit jftreeti.. . , T M. I'. HALDWIJJ, . J Aucnt, balero, 2 ' BTJKOnMS CAMDfi. Saccesser to Dr. J. M. Keene, old WhiU Corner, Saljm, 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 sotps. Be sure to call -' for the Salem brand when jou want good 1' goods. - - A. W, ANDEREGG, . J Manager.. O. H. LANB Merchant Tailor ! - 211 Commercial at, , " EySuitn $15 and upwards, Pants $3 and upwards. , ' . BRJ0WBTER & WHITE, IrlAY. OR AJN Shorts, chop, flour, mill eed. tto. Telephone 178. 91 Court at., Salem, Or New Blacksmith Shop. W- F- R- SMITH & CO ' tho old rollablo smiths bavo opened a shop rpposlto tbe brewery, and luvltj patrons, Best work and lowest piice3 185 Commercial st Salem. OFFICE, CITY HALL For water service apply at office. Bit's payable monthly In advance. Make complaints at the oR:'.. We have a large stock of last year's flour, and make the befit bread ; sold. HOME BAKERY, 8-20 tt O, A. PACK, proj). 9ALBM STEAM LAUNDRY! Pleaso notice tho cut In prices on the following .Shits, plain 10 cent tinner drawers StoiocerU Under shirts 5 to IoccpU Socks, per pair 3 centr Handkerchiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs ,. 3 centi Sheets and pillow slips 34 cents per? doien' and other work in proportion. ty Flannola and other work intelligently wasnod by nat, rl. , COL. 3, OLMBTBAD, Propriotoi - REMOVED - DECKNBR & HAMILTON havo romoved tliolr Urnin6 and plum lug business to 324 Co nmerolal strea'. opposite Stato Inauranoe building. W, A. "WHITE, Successor to Thomas & White, Hi srai SJTFIncst Rls in the city. Hates reasonable, Near Hotel Willamette, INSURANCE Attention, Fruit Grewen: Wo offer special inducements to thoso having fruit driers to Insure, aud dried fruit products, h'ec our special warehouRo privileges. 2U8 Commercial st GEO. M. IiEELBR & CO., 7 30 d& w Salem. NEW MARKET, Sata wate Co., GOOD LD WHEAT 0 11m M towers' State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town a 2 Kindergarten and Private School 2DD LIBERTY' ST. Myrtle Davis, Kindergattner. Ella Car- , penter, private teacher. Will open fust Monday in October. 9 d . CAPITAL CITY ' Express and Transfer Meets all mail and passenger trait. Bag gage and express to all parts of tho citj Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. WHITE & DISQUH. BARRELS, BARRELS Made and on hand, a lot of Uriels ard kegs all sizes, for wine, ct'et, vinegar, pick-'' lei, meat etc. First-class and for sale at a bargain. All kind of work done on short ' notice in gocd shape, Cy , .Stewart'.vSotith Salem. 9-13-lm. ;-4 RtiuwanyAlswi 'sgrsrsTtw nv&tf ww -'WUunwiai.ik "wiuw wiuaiiisnunisaninisusw wwnwaii ihwwmhwsw