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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1898)
""mUpmn innipiiiinyii,niw-. Mm iMMWkrtMMiMta GOLD DUST WABHINa POWDER. GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER THE EMPORIUM lluve Juit received new patterns In li andsoincly decorated Saul Porcelain Dinner and Tea Sets Never beforo sliown In balctn which will be sold In sets, atlso single pieces, Many new novelties In China, for decorating have arrived dally atf THE EMPORIUM .10!) Commercial Street. SALEM SOCIETY NEWS, Personals and Social Events at the Cap ital City and Other Towns, Readers at Salem and other Ore gon towns aro requested to tend In Items of personal and social news to appear In The Daily and Wkkicly Jouknal. fED. Miss Llz.lo Hurt Is visiting friends In Albany. Rev. Q, M. Irwin has returned from a visit aCorvallls. Miss Pearl Skill has returned from a visit with Portland friends. The following guests weie present at the McSorley-Shlpman wedding yesterday. Mrs. Pears, mother of Mrs. J. J. Bigger, left lust evening for Rcdlunds, California. Dr. E. A. Munu and fumfly left to day for Pendleton, where they will reside In the future. Mr. and Mrs.S. L. Jones, aro visit ing at tho home of Mrs. licruardl, who Is Mrs. Jones mother, Mrs. J. N, Shantz, accompanied by Misses Jennie and Huttls Qoode, are ylsltlng friends In Portland. Mr, und Mr. W. A. Storey, of Port land, returned homo this morning after u il'iy spent In this city. Miss Mary Jackson, of Hubbard, returned to her homo this morning after a visit with Salem friends. Rev. W. 0. Kuntnor returned fron Nlugura thlsmornlng In company with Mr, and Mrs. D. II. Looney who are en-route to Omaha on their wedding trip. Mrs. G. 0. Guns loft yesterday at ternojn for Omuhu where she goes to visit her brother C. 13. Lewelleyn und her daughter Miss Ronnie G,ins who is employed by Mr. Lewelleyn as his stenographer. While engaged with her household work yesterday Mrs. W, II. Itlddell New Price List of Welsbach Burners BURNERS 81 00 MANTELS 30 CHIMNEYS 10 SHADES 15 SELF .LIGHTERS.... S!5 If live or more burners aro taken at one tlmo a discount will be made from above prices. Order burners or repairs EARLY IN THE DAY!! Salem. Gas Light Co. 71 OHEMEKETA ST. -'' Telephone 50. fissay Office AND LABORATORY. No, 71 Chemeketa si, J. U. T. TUTHII.L Afsajer, JbQ.O.T.Co's NEW STEAMEU POMONA, lcve for Portland Monday Wednesday ai Fidy at 7 a. a Quicklime, regular net. vice and Jaw rates. Dock between State aiJ Court stteeu. M. 1 BALDWIN, Aent.i Salem. had the mlssfortune to fall from a step ladder and badly sprain her ankle. It will bo some time before tho lady will be able to use the Injured member again. The . M. 0. A. senior class in physical work was formed last even ing at tho gymnasium ivlth twelve members In attendance. It will meet hereafter Monday, Wednesday aud Friday evenings. Other classes will be formed soon The Junior clas Saturday, und a ladles' class In about two weoks. The Salem W. C. T. U. Tuesday hud the pleasure of u visit from Stato Supcriutcndant of antl-narcotlcs S. M. Kern of Portland also a visit from County President Mrs. ltob-Stcel, of Turner. Tho meeting was hold at tho W.O. T. IT. hall on Court Street, tvherc speeches und a jolly good and profitable tlmo was hud. The meeting will long bo remembered by the ladles W. 0. T. U. Rev. und Mrs. P. B, Wllllums, Miss Edith Custer, Miss Rose Dickman, Misses Evuand Cora Stanton, Johnnie A. Tanner, L, Moorcs, Mrs 0. T. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Day, Mr. and Mrs. II. Symcs, Mrs, M. P, Dennis, Mrs. E. M, Crossan, Mrs It. Daniels, Mrs. Mary McSorley, Chus. McSorley, Miss Christln McSorley, Muster Arthur McSarlcy, Miss Ethel Symcs, Muster Percy Symes, Muster Eddy Crossan. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of thd car. There Is cnly ono way to cure deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inllamcd condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustnchlun Tube. When this tubo is Inllamcd you liuyo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, aud when It Is entirely closed, deaf ness Is tho result, and unless Inflam mation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forovor; nlno cases out of ten aro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an In llamcd condltltlon or the mucous sur faces, Wo will ulyc Ono Hundred Tollars for unv case of deafness (eau&od by caturrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. Ohknky x Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Dr upKlst. 7fc. Hull's Family Pills uro the best. A Salem Industry. MMmnnn rtmnt. Irirlliafru In iv1ll1l fill A liu UliU KII.IIU iiiuujvi; ... ihiivii hii Salem people uro cnguged Is eating und the majority of thorn aro employed at Strong's restuurantln consuming ins zic mcuis. An Unknown Quantity. A man never knows tho cngrcdlents of a French dinner but when you buy one or those IGc meals at George Rros. restaurant you know It Is'good aud wholesome. MARRIED. HICKMAN-AUMSTRONO. In the county clerk's olllco at tho court house. Salem Oregon, Wednesday, October. 12, 1808, at 2 p. iu. Miss Mlnnlo O.Armstrong too. V. Hick mun. Connty Jndgo a. P. Terrell ofllclatlng. Mr. und Mrs. Hickman aro residents of Scott's Mills and uro well and fa vorably known there. HARIIAN-LOMICER-At tho court house, Salem Ore. Wednesday. October, 12 1808, at 2:30 p. m. Miss llnttln .T. llirlinn rn .Ifilin Lnmkcr. County- J udgo O. P. Terrell olllclutlng, The hrldo and groom aro well known residents of Mcliatu and will go to housekeeping on tho groom's farm. TO CURB A COLD IN ONI1 DAY Take Laxative Droruo Qululne Tablets. All druggists refund the mouey If It falls ro cure. :c. tub enulno has L. B. Q. on each tablet Back toHealtii Aftor Long lllnosb Hood's Sarna parilln Rcatorod Good Hoalth Now as strong as Cvor. After an Illness of two yean, during which Mine I underwent eeveral surgical operations, I at last began to Improve, but my improvement was o alow that I be came discouraged. I was very much run down and I did not have any appetite. I did not care to live. One day I met a friend who had taken Hood'a Baraoparllla and who urged me to try It. I consented, and after I had taken a few dosea I began to feel better and bad a better appetite. I gained from two to three pounds a woelc tnd prew stronger every day. I took two tr three bottles of Hood's fUrsaparllla, ind am as strong as X ever was in my life. Hood's Barsaparllla has brought me back to health." Emily Bilusokb, 10 Grand Avenue, South Portland, Oregon. Hood's & la ti8 Uut-in tact the One True Blood PurUler. Sold by ail drugfgUt. 91 j six I or 83. Hnnri'si Pills cnrfl ytt Ilu wr u tllHKI rilK take. easy to operate, sea. KILLEDJGMI. No Three Months of Grace for the R, R. Commission. Omaha Exposition Job Kails To Oc Through By a Very Suall Margin, There was some discussion of Whit ney's bill abolishing the railroad com. mission. It coVcrs tho pamo ground as senate bill No, 21, except thai the latter has no emergency clauso and would go Into effect In 00 days while the '.louse bill takes effect on Its ap proval by tho governor. Mr. Whalloy thought that as a matter of courtesy tho house should rest content with tho senate bill, and allow tho commis sion tho 00 days longer In office. Stllluian could sco no reason why the railroad commission should be paid $2500 for sitting In their cilices for 00 days longer, when both houso and senate aro nearly unanimous for tho abolition of tho commission. Hawson -considered that his duty to his constituents required him to yoto for the quickest action In the matter, Mr. Whalloy'a was the only yoto against tho bill. Flagg opposed tho appropriation for the reimbursement of persons who have advanced money for the Oregon exhibit at tho Omaha exposition, on tho ground of economy. Beach urged the appropriation on tho ground that the money has been well expended nnd .tothogrcat'benc lit to tho stute, nnd that many mombors of tho legislature hnd long been pledged to Its passage. Following was transacted In the houso Wednesday ufternoen: ltESOMJTIONB. Ry Williams. To a committee to examtno Into tho clerkship matter adopted. S. J. II, No. ft. Authorizing the secretary of state to turn over to the lndlun war veterans not to exceed 1000 copies or the, history of the early Indian wurs. Adopted II. R. No. 70, Ross. To amend section 3002 of the laws or Oregon, Read second time, und referred to Judiciary committee. nirxs i'asskd. II. R. No. 10. Whitney Tc abolish tho board or railroad commissioners. II. R. No. 32,Stanley Piovldlnu for reimbursement of persons who had advanced money for the Oregon ex hibit at the Omaha exposition; appro priating $18,000. This bill wus de feated In the senate. II. II. No. 61, Moody Requiring that, taxes be paid In lawful money. II. U. No. 55, Fordney Changing tlmo or holding circuit court In Eighth Judicial district. II. U, No. H, Curlls-Maklng tho governor's term of olllcc commenco on tho second Monday In January. S. R. No. 21 Relating to mining claims. II. B. No. 15. Topping. Fixing times for holding teachers.' quarterly examinations In Coos county. Re considered on motion of Maxwell nnd passed. IIOUSK WEDNESDAY KVKNINQ. II. R.No. 37, Butt Providing for three commissioners to ussst the supremo court at a salary of $3,500 per year, was reported back by tho Judiciary commltteo, with tho recom mendation that a upw bill bo substi tuted, allowing the court to call to its assistance not to exceed three of tho circuit Judges at a salary of $500 per year. Mr. Butt offered another substitute, similar to the original bill but omitting, the secretary to the proposed commission. After much discussion the matter was Indefinitely postponed on motion of Young. II, B, No. 6. Curtis. To regulate and protect sturgeon fishing. Passed. II. B. No. 20, Marsh. To more definitely establish the boundary lines or Washington county. Passed. S. B. No. 03. Dellnlng tho qualifi cation of yoters ut school elections Requiring tho payment of tax on at least $100 of property. Fulled to pass. S. B. No. 57. ' Establishing a rule or pleading. Read twice and referred to committee on Judiciary. The coventor informed tho house that ho hud slgneo bills numbershoud 0, 43, 40 and 71. SENATE WED. l M. Bill, by Reed to amend statute cre ating state normal schools, Reud tlrst time. ti. B. No. 07 To provide a stato board of equalization and kindred matiors Senator Mulkoy; read second time. President Simon appointed Senatots Kuykendal! and Mitchell on Joint commission providing for celebration of Oregon's Admission Day in Febru ary next. H. B. No. 70-Relatlng to building, savings and loan associations. Fussed. H. B. No. 72. -In relation to estab lishment of a state normal school at Ashland, and nnmlog it "Southern Oregon State' Normal," ordered printed. II C. R, 18, as to cost of scbml books; senate concurred. Chair ap pointed Senators Porter and Patter son, II. O, It. 17 For committee of ways and means to visit and Investi gate all normal schwlfi and college and report tabled. II. C, R. 20, as to the clerical ap pointments In standing committees of leglblature and calling for Joint com mittee to Investigate and report at once. Senate concurred, and Senator felling appointed. vi'aHs Paints Celery Compound Makes People Well The one true upecMo for dlf asef arltlng from AilclillltMlrd nervous aystam If Patna's crtcrr compound, so fruitfully prescribed by i1irlilnn It If probably th moit rei markable rnneily that the seltntlfic research of (hi country hat produced l'rof. IMwald K Phelps, M. D I.. U D., of Dartmouth co1lr:r first prescribed what It now known ttit- win-Id over as I'nltie'a celery compound, a positive cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, lUct comptnlnt, ueurnlfila. rheumatism, all nervous dlrenses nnd kidney troubles. I'.ilne's celery compound hat succeeded acuta nnd uynln where eeryU''"r else has fullid. II. J, R. No. 10 Authorizing re pairs and changes In house wlog of capltol tabled. II. B, No. 77,-Authorlzlug Mult nomah county to lease tho upper deck of the steel bVidgo at Portland. Message from the governor, an nouncing his various appointments In state scrvlco at tho sovcral stato in stitutions since last biennial session, IlcfcrrcrVto commltteo on revision of laws. Ways nnd means committee re ported buck S B No. 8, providing for payment of expenses of Oregon com mission ut Omuha and carrying ap propriation ot $18,000. Read a third time: tabled. II. C. R, No, 17,callcd from table by Senator Mulkcy, who offered an amendment, providing for a sub com mltteo of iiyo from thu commltteo on ways and means, to visit and Investi gate the stato normals and colleges and report, said report haying the force of a roport from the full com mittee (without compensation from stato nnd to seggrcgate tho labur.) Amendment adopted and resolution us nmended passed- II. B. No. 57, to rcguluto tho curry ing of sheep by express. Culled up by Senator Mlchell; read first time, sec ond tlmo by title; read thlrd,und upon final vote passed. S. J. M. No, 1. by Fulton-To con gress appealing for national legisla tion In behalf of tho veterans of tho Cayuse und other curly wars of Oregon. Read and adopted unanimously. II. B. No. 10-To establish fiscal agency of state of Oregon In tho city of Now York, called for by Senator Mackay; read ilrst and second times by title; read third time and referred to committee on counties. II, B, No. 51, relating to payment of tuxes In lawful money, und referred o tho committee on Insurance and banking. Senator Kelly called up II. B. No. 10, repealing the act creating the state board of railroad commissioners, (with emergency clause.) Passed unanimously. II. B, No. 00, to amend tho codo as to terms of tho circuit court or tho Fourth ludlclul district, passed. Tho committee on hanking and insurance reported back S. B. 07. with minor umendment; mado tho special order. DIED, LAW At tho family homo at McCoy, Polk couuty, Oregon, Thursday Oct. 13 at 2 a.m., .lames Law aged 77 years, from complications resulting from old age. Mr. Law wus the futher-ln-law of John McCrow of Salem and well known hero, The funeral services will bo held torn orrow, (Friday) at 2 p, m. from tho Presbyterian church at McCoy, Rev. McICIney, the pastor, conduct ing them, The remains will be Ins terred In the cemetery near McCoy. Pain lv no enow wlUt Dr. kite' Pain TUl Annual Sales over 8,060,000 Botes JLLS rOE BILIOUS AND MEBV0D8 DIBOBDERB such as Wind and Fain in the Stomach, Giddiness, yulueao after meals. Head acno, DlzzlnoNs. DroHsIneaa. Flushing of Rent, loss of Appotlto. Coatlveneas. JJlotchea on the Bun, Cold Chills. Dis turbed HIoop, Xtftfhtfui Dreams and all Nervous cud Trembling iJenaatlont. THE PIB8T D08B WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY HINUTE8. Every sufferer will aeknowledifo them to lxi A WONDERFUL MEDICINE, HKKCHAM'g PILLS, taken us direct ed, will quickly rostoro yemolea to com plete health. Tlid promptly remoro obstructions or Irregular! Hi of tho sys tem sms euro kk HeaOMfcor for A Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion' -Disordered Liver IN MKNi WOMEN OR CHILDKKM cham' Pills are Without, a Rival 'And bar h LARGEST SALE ttfaay)attMelciH0 lntB yrwrlA ,,'' . I Ka. at alLDru Btores. ' ic KmrMgmwm mj M'Narg(laXsWsJNJIJtTVB ill UK DBAliEfl IN : GROCERIES Faints, Oils Window Olflsn Var ulsh, and tbo most complete stook of Brushes of all kind in tho atat Artlata materials, lime; hair; cc mont and shlnglos; nnd tho flnost quality of grass seed. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property at lowest rates. WEKNER DKEYMAN, 2)2 Commercial streetv 3 doors south of udd & JJush'i bank, Salem Or, 9-12 dlw 2m WANTED. New today advertisement lour lines or less in this column Insortod three times for 23 Ota, 50 ota a wook, $1 per month. All over lour lines et same rate. TEAMS WANTED-Apply at Salem Truck & Dray Co. 10 3t TEAMS WANTED. Enqulio at Sa lem" Truck & Dray Company. 68 Stato atreot, 0 10 at FOIl SALE.-8l;cty-olKht acres cholco tlr timber four miles east of Salem. Apply to T. F. Tucker, Salem 1'. O. 1011-lw WANTED.-Oood fresh cow, high lirado jersey, preferred. 11. Journal ofTlco. 1011 3b LUMBER -RoukIi lumber, until Noy. 10th, nt 85,00 per thouuand at L. D. Kelly's saw mill North Howell. 10 3 FOR SALE.--Two wood Percboron marcs with their "Courbet" colts, marcs weigh 1550 lbs each, Inquire Brook's place near Shaw, 0-24 lm WANTED. Wo want and aro pro pared to pay a fair prlco for ull tho marketable apples and pears offered. S. A. McCall & Co. 0-20-tf TRIUMPH PRUNE ORADER. Patcntca September 20. 1808. En dorsed by fruitgrowers and dealers. Manufactured by Walter Morley, No. 60 Stato street. 10 12 &w d&w WANTED-Posltlon by man to work a farm or tako churgo of a place near Salem. Good refcrenco as to business ability and qualifications can be iilycn. Address P. or call ax, this olllce. 0-17 d& wlm FOR SALE Trado or rent. Fine largo stock ranch will sell vory cheap on easy terms or trade for other property, or will rent for a term of years, rent can bo paid In work on tho place. For particulars address box 02 Journal otllce. 13 lm LADIB3 No more darning. The Magic Ilaud Loom Made of polhhed rolled tteel, Latest Invention for mennlnp clothing, underwear, table linens or heel and toe In' hosiery, A child can work it. I'eriect weave. Sent postplad, 25c. Greater West Advertising & Novelty Co., lli5yi wasnington street, utKianu, uai, 9-8 I m MUSICAL., A United number of students taken, on p'ano, violin, guitar, mandolin and iltlier. Also Gorman lessons given, Anna M. Krebs, Music studio, Gray block, room 6. Call from 2 to 4 p. m, tf TWO CLOTHINO 3ALESMENV Wanted In Salem and one In each county, 1 j every state to take orders for our $5 to Sio made to-order suits and overcoats. L've men will out experience can make 4150 per month. If you can lurniih satis factory reference, we will furnish a com plete sample line and outfit, and itatt jou t woik at once, For particulars ad lrais AMERICAN WOOLEN MILL 00. Enterprise Dulldlng, Chicago. 9-15 im ..DRESSMAKING.. Ladies, if you want a nice fitting dress made, without having to try It on until it It done, call on Mtt , McMullln, No. 343 Front street. She lias her graduating diploma lu dress cutting and guarantees her work to be hrst-class, Vvoik hours fiom 8 to 11 a.m. and from 1 to 5 p. m. lo-bMm EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Girls to do. all kinds of work wanted at the W. C. T. U. rooms. Also those wanliug help apply to Mrs. C. K. Sherwood. a rooms on Cour tsreet lo-8-im OREGON iXPOSI'l OPENS IN F CLOSES-OOT. 22. Tho Finest and Grentest Exposition Ever Held in tho Northwest, HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL product- of Oreuon aud Washington will be displayed In wonderful profus Ion, Including more varieties than ever beforo gathered togethor In one exhibit. Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals will bo Awarded. MarvelQUBly Itlch Specimens from our Gpld, Sliver and Other Mines, Bonnetfs Renowned Military Hand hasboen engaged for the, season' AstoundlnjrAcrlal Feats and Aero- batlo Performance 1 Very Low Rules on all Railroads, ADMISSION Adult 25 cents, Children 10 cents. 0 1 0w OJL.mTTZT'rJL- laariUs IU titd YM KtYltklJi BODgM lIuKWYot pumu tf msm M ortland Sept 22, ijfHl;! tor Infants nd Children. The Kind You toe Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF K"t&rYJ 4Ji4l& In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC etHTOUK OOMMNV, TT MOnV TIHtT, NCW YORK CITY. UBtKr ssaBsl' faWaWsafBBHHsfaW saWfWafBsfaaVF is!2si.Air Tight Heaters, -FOR SALE BY- BROWN Si SMITHi 256 Commercial st, HOT STUFF 1h what pcoplo aro looking competitors Hot in the Collar A nd our goods always plcnBo tho housekepnorjjt. , HARRITT & LAWRENCE (Giticcrs, Steam Heating, Hot Water Heating, Hot Air Heating, And Furnace Work of all kinds at figures to suit the times. CRYSTAL ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. Solo wholesalo agonts for Gumbrlnus Urowcry Co., of Portland, and Joseph Scblltz Urowcry Co., of Milwaukee, for both draught and bottled goods. Although our plant Is burned out, we aro prepared to supply cold stotago goods as In tho past, no Ico will bo furnished until our works uro rebuilt. Tclopliono 207. Chung Lee Co, Chinese and Japanese Fancy Goods Ladies' Furnishing Goods Reduced 30 Days, UNDERWEAR Examine our stock and you will bo convinced Mint wo can savo you money. COTTLE J1LOOIC . . . COMMERCIAL STREET. iwflMunnn iiiniiiiuwu jtnarautenl to cure all Baranirri iu curs an ncrroui uikiki, aucu a weak looacco. ODiuinoriiiinuiatiis. iriiien lema ui innrtuiiv. cnn viugco.tauinoMuijaxenia. luiru an Ystutita B. '"imaiw " FOR SALE BY D J, FRY, SALEM, OREGON Chloro-Naptholeum SHOULD HE KEPT READV FOR USE RY STOCKMEN AND FARMERS. A disinfectant and vermlcldo that Is extensively used und gives sittlsfao tlon. Send to Hauhitt & Lawuknuk for, or buy a bottle from dwD.28.lui ROBERT 11ASEY, Agent. MADE MK A MAN AJAX TAULlJTiJIH)fcinvI.V ct'U A LI, tirat liUwt V1.m U-i yrT.Joi4i(iir,nUwDlcuM,Md. i.u lj lifUkuiiil uihmr Vimuu una lull faU i(tuD. thtu iutri.ii und buTaIu "J inUitv I.oil VlUil.i iu ulJ or lounir, u4 t. lUttuituiurtitU'lr.lm.laxt oi luarilt.i raR l'.WMBl lmftnl la tlraa, 'Ihtll ota 1ji tuiVMlttta inpnl and SucU Cv 11H u nacllothwa tall. ' jBBiiii7 ibu iyu.juviva t uul and ft .1.1 upon l.ninj Ilia esoal w AJ.X Tablela lav (TvHH w rraiuioibir (ha nn( la AllX Tabli oaf cuiki luouunua auu win nJxuiU will our you. U alf pwiiiie wriliou Kiuiaiiuw ut ciian. u pur in ascu cM or final tUA looiiar. I'rlca 00 cen ir ruxxu. Of Tsm-kHMltuil trutnvialT fur tO.bOUr uifll.fo For sale In Salem Or,, byD. 1 KHV .Irugcls' oLvon.XuaL. tUtu- liBllt - lie iirr '44 vrttjar y ,sifj-i- VraWflVJ f"GCKCrfi4 s for theso cool days. Our prices inako . : 1 " ;o JAMES M'GUIRE Stato and Nineteenth etrcots, Salem. MADE TO ORDER. RPfrrnBFn Uy iialBST Or. Vtma'H ibu:uiiLu Thu v velum jnerva 'i:ia. P'ltiul rcuicJy "orr,Ix)sof nervous diseases, audi as WcaV jiiam rower, jicauacue, waKriumess, jt Ma'iuooa, wuuy Kuii. aloiit, Henrousnes..U dralus, lost jf pw er lu Ccnerai.x Oriraut of sillier sex, caused by orer exertion, youthful errors, exff !' x of Ittsanliv. Can be carried In vest pocket Ji.od per boa, s,jxu prepaid. Circular I'ree. Boldliy all drugsfsls. Atkforll.t.'Wjuoollier. Mauuructured y tr-i I'ean Medicine Co.. If wis France. (jiue-Dsrl .it .ion or 8AIJDM STEAM LAUNDRY PloMcTiiotioa Uio out In priOM on the following Slrrtf, plain .... .....toccntt Unuer drawer StoioceoU Under shirts..., ,.,.5 to ioccpU Sockf. per nair ,..3 ce$ir narulkerchleta ,,.,,,,. I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cent Sheet and pillow dips 34 cenU peridot and othct work In proportion. Ltyrbuuiebi and other work iuttlllf ently woihod by hat rt, COL. J. OLMSTBAD, Pxof)d4oi CURE YOURSELF! Uh Dig U lor unnatural dUcuarfc. inrUniuuttluut, Irritatluu tr ulcerations of utuouua mtiukrauMyi' IruiFunsGritvieuCa " W1""' ruuuu. .uu nui wmhuuw eiaciaaiTLO.alllV nam w nmmm or mil lu i-Ialn wrupwr, by tipreti, iirrpnlil, lor lliu. t-r 1 tut)I, tv.Vi. . Circular Mat rwiuaM. Isanti si lit W V Hm ANajH Bwe' m uiHt 4ri. Jasssssssssssw ilaiavaiaitLaJ aV aVaaiBa4araVaiAU aWlf IftllOfl. RSI O. JH. mACTK Benttt Sacoetscr to Dr. J. M. Kec, M. 1VhiM Corner, Sabru, Or, Part it ds4tb fiitwilw operations at wode.nte fc In any bracV Mi In especial reqnesl Sab Ceniicctiig td Prfnky SW Fali, Tkkm OPENa Qot. 3, IBM. Common School, Normal, Busliwwi and Illah School courses aro provided. Send for circulars, or cull atourscbool rooma for them, Ofllco hours, I to f o'clock p.m. a.j" Oahlanu, PriH. Home Boarding. House No. 174 Front BfcotSaem Most convenient to steamer landings. Meats 15c to a.s a eek for bond. Good furnished rooms reasonable. 7-17 im W. P. GEORGE, Trop. O. H. LANB Merchant Tailor 211 Commercials, tyBulU $15 nnd upwards, Pants 3 nd upwards, - 1 1 1 ti. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer MeeU all mail and pauengor traltv. Bag. cage and cxpres. to all parts of tho oil) Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. WHITE & DISQUE. BIU3WSTDR & vyMTJB, HAY.GRMN Shorbi, chop, flour, mill eed, tto. Telephone 178. 91 Court at.. Balem, Or. Capital Soao Works. Kunnlngat full blast and making best of laundry and toilet soaps, lie sure to call for the Salem brand when ) ou want good Eoods. A. W, ANDEREGG, Manaier. BARRELS, BARRELS. Made and on hand, a lot of barrels and kegt all titet, for wine, elder, vinegar, pick les, vntnt etc. First-class and for sale- at a bargain. All kinds of work done on short notice in good shape, Cy Stewart, South Salem. 9-13-tm New Blacksmith Shop. w- r- n- smith st co the old reliable smiths have opened a shop opposite the brewery, and invite patrons, Best work and lowest prices: 185 Commercial at. Salem. To Fruit Growers. Call and nee the Triumph Prune Grader or, green and dried fruit. MORLEV & PATRICK 11 im 59 dlate street Salem OFFICE, C1TV HALL For water terv'.co apply at office, llil'i payable monthly In advance. ' Make complaints at the nflta. WANTED. Wheat, oats and barloy. tII1 buy your wurohauio receipts for same. Qot our prices beforo soiling. We can sayo you tuonoy. TiLLSON-BAKTLKTT Git AW Co. Warehouse, North Salem. Otllco, 70 Court St., rear of Dairy mplo'a store. DRIED TROTT BAGS TOR HALB. G.S. Ffflltt NEW MARKET, St'.te street, near nil road Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the beat treats in town a 2. BARR&PETZB. -The Old Reliable-' Plumbers and Tinnerv, Make a Specialty of "' ' Pumps and Tank Work All Work Guarantkd, 214 COMMERCIAL STREET. 27ft Telephone No, 21S -t LICENSED JL Val JLlfViJiXli We must have piattwiioa tjr Uwjawi mtk tho fooU llivt we prefect lk f Wiytt (attd keep Hw doctor pat that can rM, hf the people don't telteve In our poie awafjs sd ksvlfe mj mo e. WH I " 'M s4 the AiMiIcan pof k (torn tko tyiatstt? Dr. J, F. Cook haa Law IflfeiiHi 0m vrorthW people have been klrtd t f Wjurd and lie and slander hhp, But 11 ail aetpa nu ousibcm, ana m ms patients lbs n ever, 30I Ubcity Wt, Comulutloa f(. Salem Water Co., -" s