hi QOIiD DUST WASHING POWDER. -ill Hl llll II .... DISHES I L 9 Ran Gold Dust doe9 It. Mornin. noon and niKm. Makes dull things bright. Housework's a delight with WASHED W:" i w6oST wasw It gives to an humble home both alike require. It's woman's TUG N. . FAIBIUNK C0HPANT, Cnlcw. -rjrjrjrjrjrjrlrjrjlrljjrjrjrjrjrjrJjJJfJrJ,jJJM,?t;jj Great Succes Men's suits In all sizes, former price $0, now $4 00 Men's all wool cluy worsted suits extra heavy, former price $12, now. ... t) 00 Men's all wool cheviot suits, former price $10, now 0 50 Men's all wool piaiu suits, rormcr price sio, now 7 uu Men's mackintoshes, good quality, reduced to 2 00 Hoys' mackintoshes, all sizes, reduced to 1 75 Men's hea ry working pants, former price $1.25, now 85 Men's cotton worsted extra line, former price $1.C0, now 100 Men's all wool cheviots, oxtra lino, former price $2 50, now 175 Men's isood heavy oil grain working shoe, reduced from $1.50 to 1 25 Men's 0 o.. rlvotted overalls, plain, reduced to 35 Men's 0 oz. hca vy jumper 35 Mod's Ons. heavy engineer overalls reduced to 45 Just Received,,, A big line of rubber boots and shoes, umbrellas, and also a full line of will be sold at the samo tow prices. Call and get a choice of bargains UEMEMIlEIt H, ZANDMER, THE EMPORIOM Wo Invite the ladles of Salem to Inspect our new lines which aro dully arriving. Wo carry all kinds of CHINA f Havlluud, Gorman, Seml-1'orce-lain and Stone china, both plain and decorated. GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CLOCKS, POUTIERS AND RUGS, also kilchenwarc. Come tret prices, nnd be convince, they uro the lowest Wo ure here to stay and want to do business with you. TUB EarponiuM 309 Commercial Street. SALEM PEOPLE 1 and OTHER PEOPLE Reader at Snlcm nnd other Oregon towu tiro requested to soml In item ot personal and social ne to oiinoar In tlio llio bully and Week!) Mrs. M. A. Cook Is visiting friends In Spokane. General und Mrs. W. II. Odel, arc visiting frlcuds ut Portland. Mrs. Mary Rowlund.of Sllverton, Is the guest of Mrs. T. C. Gardner. Miss Lou Davcy Is visiting her sis ter Miss Merle Duvoy at Portland. Mrs. Antoine Goulet aud daughter, of Gervals. spent yesterduy In the city. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Thompson, of Woodburn. are visiting friends In this city. New Price List of Welsbach Burners BURNERS $1 00 MANTELS -30 CHIMNEYS 10 SHADES 15 SELF .LIGHTERS.... 25 If llvo or more humors arc taken at one time a discount will be made from above prices. Order burners or repairs EARLY INTnE DAY II 71 CnEMEKETA ST. Telephone 50. Assay Office AND I..AB ORATORY- No, 71 Chemeketa st, J. U. T. TUTHILL Amvcr, O. C.T.Co's NEW STEAMER POMONA', leave (or Cortland Monday Wednesday lad Friday rt7. Quick lime, regular vice and low rate. Dock Ittturean i tac it. I Court m , . M. l lJAi,tfVlN, Aent, Salem, Salem Gas Light Co. . wym?.jm&siizrt ffi Ji- "3rawTivsg if r. all 'fffflLii.JPW 7 M ttrSsUe- iranr '-- w i IT7't y" i 1 or a palace the cleansing touch that best friend and dirt's worst enemy. enemy. Bt. Louli, New York. Boston. 1'hllaUa. i j i THE DEDUCTION SALE at Zandtncr's ClotlilnR Store has proven a great success, and the sloro has been crowded dally. As lontf as the goods lust we will continue to sell them at the same low prices. rain coats, mackintoshes, woolon undorwear. which THE PLACE: 96 State street, Near Commercial Mrs. A. E. Dlnsmoor has returned from a visit with her sons nt Port land. Mrs. G. Lownsdale aud daughter, Miss Augusta are visiting friends at Portland. J. J. Muths, of Southern Orcgou, has moved to North Salem und will reside In this city. Mrs. Archie Mason has returned to her Portland homo after un extended visit with Sulcm friends. A. Lovy, a prominent merchant, of Enterprise, Or., is In this city, tho guest of his brother, F. Lovy. Mr. Lovy wis formerly a rcsldeut of this city. Mrs. McOscar, of East Salem has gone to Join her husband at Juneau, Alasku, where Mr. McOscar Is engaged In mining, having gono up there nboutaycarago. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ollngor, have departed for tholr homo In Sumner, Wn., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. OUngcr, who aro the parents of Mr. J B. OUngcr. Mrs. Ralph E. Moody und Mrs. L. II. Pontius, i who liavo been visiting at the homo of Ex Governor and Mrs. Z. F. Moody, have returned to their homesln Portland. Roy. M. L. Rugg, a former pastor of the First Baptist church, or this city, has accepted a pastorate ut Urbana, 111., and leaves for that place soon, ac companied by his family. Mr. airl Mrs, J. W. Sollsbury, recently from Eastern Oregon, are now located In North Sulcm, and ex. pect to reside here for some tlmo at least. Mr. Sollsbury Is Interested In the cattle raising industry In Eastern Oregon. Charles Syphert is visiting his mother Mrs. M. E. Syphert of this city. Mr, Syphert Is direct from the Presidio, San Francisco where wo was quartermaster sargeant of the Wash ington troops stationed there. lie has obtained ill dlschaigc from the army and has stopped oil to ylslt his motho,rwhom he has not seen for four, teen years, How It Hurts. Rheumatism with Its sharp twinges, aches and pains. Do you know tho cause? Acid In tho blood has accum ulated in your joints. The cure Is found In Hood's Sarsuparllia which neutralizes this uold. Thousands write that they hayo been completely cured of rheumatism by Hood's Sar suparllia, Hood's PI1U euro nauBea, sick head ache, biliousness, Indigestion. Price 25 cents The Presbyterians Entertain, The session and trustees of the First Presbyterian church entertained tho members of tho church and congre gation ut the church parlors lust evening. A large company was present and music and social conver sation filled the time during the early part of the evening. During the course of the entertain ment the pastor was called on for remarks and look that occasion to announce the fact that the church would hold a series of revival meet Ing In the near future. Refreshments were served and at an early hour the guebtn departed having greatly enjoyed the hojpltal lty which the ofllcers of the church so kindly dispensed. TO CURB A COLD IN ONU DAY irVn r.avutii-n llrnn.n Onlnlne Titir. All druL-elstd refund the money If It falts to cure. 25c. The genuine uus u, u. i uu cam, wuni, Scrambled Snakes Is a favorite dish with the Indians, but the Salem public much prefer tho clean, delicious 25 cent meals at Strong's restaurant. CHICAGO PEACE JUBILEE. Continued from First Page. SEES BANNA'S HAND. "It was a very shrewd thing." Bald Mr. Altgold. "Tho hand of Mark Uanna was in it from tho first, but Hanua did not como to tlm surface uutll he took a carriage and rodo In the procession. I am satisfied that the Republicans have gained 25,000 votes by that peace Jubilee. I don't mean that McKlnley converted 25,000 men oyer to his way of thinking, But It has stirred tho Republicans up. The apathy aiuongthcm wasastonlsh lug. It wus not only apathy, but. It was weariness und disgust ut tho way things wero going. He centinued: "That trip of tho president's was tho most shrowdly bundled purely political allutr In my recollection. After tho managers of tho peace Juhllco had becomo absolutely offen ded at the chargo that tho celebration wus being held In the interest ot the Republican party, they brought tho president heie. Ho swung around the circle nnd mado partisan speeches, which would have been resented by the American pcoplo had they not been made under tho non-partisan pretext, The president would not dare to make a purely political tour of that kind. ASIC THU PEOI'LK FOK SUri'ORT. "Take Ins trip; he comes through Galesburg on his way to Omaha, and lie makes a speech, In which the pco plo aro asked not to criticise tho ad ministration, but to support it. Then his members of tho cabl net asktho poo pic to vote tho Republican ticket this ycar,so that the administration can bo sustained, The train stops at Den Ison, Iowa, which Is in Dolltvcr's district, aud the president himself ap peals to tho pcoplo to vote for Dol liyer, because Dolllvcr U his friend. DONU IN Tim BCHOOMIOUSnS. "In Chicago every ono knows how they worked It. After they had held tho big downtown meeting und tho president hud shaken hands with thousands of people, they held thoso twenty-four meetings In tho school house. That's whero tho work wus done. Thoso meetings were crowded, und every ono who attended them heard tho old peace Jubilee request. 'Uphold tho president.' They wore usked not to criticise tho president, not to criticise tho appointment of inexperienced rich young mou with political pulls to positions In tho commissary and quartermaster de partments of the army, which caused tho death and sl.'kncss of so many of our boys, but to uphold the hands of the president. "At Omaha the members of his cabinet make speeches for the presi dent. At St. Louis, where Micro Is a hard political light, the same thing. Then ho goes wuy over to Terro nuute, Ind., uud asks the peoplo there to yoto for tho Republican congress man for re-election, becuuso ho Is his friend, lie makes his dovlous wuy back through Illinois, stopping ut Purls, Areola, and llnully gets into the 17th congressional district, where Caldwell Is making a fight ugalnst Mills, und which isun extremely closo district. Tho presidential train stops ut Decatur und Springfield, und his cabinet members all mako appeals to the voters to uphold tho hands of the president. U"As a purely partisan affair tho peace Jubilee was u success, but I cannot help thinking that after the the protest as to Its non-partisan nature there is an clement of hypoc risy and pretense in the Republican party or among Its leadors. I don't think tho whole rank and tllo Is elicited with this hypocrisy und pre tense. But It wus unmanly and unfair for the managers of tho peace Jubilee, after their protestations of non-partisanship, to turn It into a Republican demonstration. "I don't blamo the Republican manugers. Thoy uro shrewd fel lows. They have simply outmun cuvered our boys. Wo Democrats claim that tho peace Jubilee should have been postponed for two weeks in order to maintain Its non partisan An Old Man's Last Hope, Made helpless as a laby by a dreadful nervous dis ease he read of a case like his oivut and had enough faith to follmo the example it set him. Now he is himself an example to others who arc suffering from disorders of the nervous system. Sawing wood", working in his narden, walking three times a day lo and from hi place of business these form part of the e.ly routine of Edwin R. Tripe, Pott-mis'-er o( Middltfield Ceatre, K. V. He a rast hii seventieth birth-'ay. Nearly fifty years a fclacktmilh f thirty two years Justice of the Peace) three years to-vn clerk, then postmaster forty-six years a resident of Ihe tovn he now lives In these are the tare outlines of a useful life. 11 Tripp career is a type. His story ?. ill be read with heartfelt sympathy by thousands. His hearty endorsement of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People will be echoed by tens of thousands. He said "la March, 1892, I was attacked by what I afterwards learned was locomotor ataxia. "Two skillful doctors did everything they could for me. I steadily became worse. Was unable to dress myself. "Later I could not move even about the room, but was carried In my chair. "I gave up hope. The doctors gave me no encouragement. I did not expect to live very long. I was more helpless than a baby. I sank lower and lower. "In June the tide turned I From the lowest ebb, it began to set toward health and vigor. "The turning point was a newspaper article. character. Had notMayor Harrison surrendered to tho peacc-Jubllcc crowd they would not have dared to hold it. The men at the head of the peace Jub llco knew that the public would resent any attempt to mako political capital out of tho war with Its horror and death. But Harrison surrendered, nnd thereby vouched for Its non-partlsuu character. "The Democrats all over tho state were suspicious of this non-partisan demonstration, and thoy would hayo united In assisting us to postpone it had not the mayor taken tho other tack. Understand, I am not criticis ing Mayer Harrison. Ho merely dif fered from mo In Judgment. '1 have no doubt that ho thought ho was do ing what was best for the party. They would not have called us unpa triotic If we hud fought for a post ponement of two wricks. Why, what did they celebrate ? Peaco hasn't been declared yet by tho people over in Paris." When ho was asked If ho was going to keep up the Tanucr roast, he said: "Why, a man could make a dozen speeches on this state administration But there is no Batlifuctlon In doing It. Tho pcoplo concedo ovcrythlng you say. You commence talking about -Tanner, und If they hayon't agreed with a thing you said before they begin agreeing with ynu. So what Is the uso of doing It? Do I think Tunner lias further political ambitions ? Of course I do. Tanner feels that he Is absolutely master of tho situation that ho holds tho Re publican party In the palm of his hand, and that ho Is tho most popular mun In the state. "no ought to be abic to rulse un Immense campaign fund from tho great trusts und corporations which ho has served. Why, they ure going to raise 8130,000 from tho assessment of state employes. Last January, they deducted the assessments for the previous six months at ono tlmo Tho men who get tho higher salaries have to pay 5 per cont each month. This money is collected by tho super intendents. It goes to tho state sen. tral committed. There Is no check upon It after it leaves the superin tendent's hands, and I do not know whether it Is divided up among the inside circle of tho committco or whether It Is expended tosond the gospel to tho heathen." PREDICTS EKMOCHATIO SUCCUUBS. Ex-Gov. Altgcld 4ald that ho had recently been through the state oi lowu, Missouri and Illinois on Ills political trips, and that If his obsor vatlons amounted to anything ho would predict Democratic success, Ho said tho farmers and business men were discontented and anxious for u change. Silver, ho said, was tho only Issue that interested them. Mr. Altgeld accused Gov. Tunner of playing a double gamo at Vlrdcn. Ho said tlio governor had Intended to send troops to Vlrdon and gave out that thoy would not bo used to pro tect colored miners, but at tlio same tlmo assist in getting tho negroes into tho stockado und protect thnui as he did In Panu, but that the man ager of the Vlrdcn mlno brought tho negroes to tho town before tho gov crnor was ready for them. Ho said Goyovernor Tanner wus inuking cheap political capital. . Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion of tlio cur. There is enly ono way to euro deaf ness, und that Is by constitutional remedies. Dcufness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lilting of the Eustnchlun Tube. Whon this tube is lullumcd you hayo u rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, aud when It Is entirely closed, dcuf ness is tho result, und unless intlumu mntlon cun be tuken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nlno cases out of ten arc caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but nn In-Uumcd-conditltlon of the mucous sur- f II CCS Wo'wlllglyo Ono Hundred Cellars for any case of dcufness (caubod by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F, J. Chknky & Co,, Toledo, O. Hold by Druggist. 75c. Hull's Family Pills aro tho best. " It told how a man, who suffered as . had suffered, had been cured by Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. " It gave me faith and hope. I took two boxes of the pills i then four more boxes. "My gain was steady: my return to health was a source of daily gratification. "In all I took eighteen boxes of the pills Ufore I was entirely well. At first I paid 50 cents a box, but afterwards I saved money by getting six boxes at a time, paying $2.50. "I owe my cure entirely to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fcr Pale People." To clinch his remarkable story and add to its helpfulness to others, Mr. Tripp made affidavit to its truthfulness before Homer Hanna, a local Notary Public. From helplessness, suffering and despair Mr. Tripp was restored to the healthful, useful activity suggested at the beginning of this sketch. His experience is like others. While locomotor ataxia is one of the meet baffling nervous diseases with which physicians are called to contend, its cure by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People has become a matter of almost daily oc currence. Smaller nervous troubles yield much more readily to the powerful influ ence these vegetable pills exert in restoring wasted nerve force and in purifying and enriching the blood. Druggists everywhere sell Dr. Williams Pink Pdls for Pale People. 111 Paine's Celery Compound Makes People Well. The one true specific tor discuses arising 1 from a debilitated nervous system Is Palne's celery compound, so centrally prescribed by physicians. It It nrobubly the most re markable remedy that the scientific research or this country lias produced. Prof. Rdward K. Phelps, M. D I.. I- D of Dartmouth college flrat prescribed what Is now known the world over as I'alne's celery compound, positive cure for dyspepsia, bltlntisnesi liver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatlmii, nil nervous diseases nnd kidney troubles I'nlne's celery compound lias nucccctlitl gain and njialn where tiery!-'"" else lm failed. Fill HUGHES DEALER EN : GROCERIES: Paints, Oils Window Olnas Vnr ulah, and tbo most cotnploto otook of Brushos of all kinds in tho state Artists materials, Umo; hair; co ntent aud shingles; and tho finest quality ol grass aood. tsK3NiY0a?VVvaXs2sjiarltfHsa MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property ot lowest rates. WERNER DREYMAN, 232 Commercial street 2 doors southiof i.,.dd & Hush's bank, Salem Or 9-12 dtw 2m WANTED. Now today advertisements tour linos or loss in tills column Inserted tbreo Umos for 25 ctn, SO ots a wcok, $1 per month. All ovor tour linos at samo rata. NOTlOE.l hayo tills day k'lvon my son. II. G.Shuw, his time. I ahull claim none of his wuK'cs,nolthor will I lo responsible for uny debts of his contructinir. untcu Lioorty, uro., Octobers, 1803.-H. Sliaw. 10 2U3t PASTUHE-For horses and cuttlo, only two mllci from Balcm. Tonus rcusonubltt. J. W. Watt. Fifteenth und Chemeketa streets, Sulcm 10 20 tf LADIE9 EARN $8.0U-Por week working ut home, No canvnssln. Encloso bclf -addressed envelope Standard Novelty Co., 101 Ileckman street. Now York City. 10 29 It WANTED An URcnt who travels to hell our spring manufactures In Dry Coeds. Liberal commission, Send referenco with reply. Schuyl kll.l Mills, Box 1102, Philadelphia. 10 20 It HOY WANTED -Stcudy work out side of school hours. Apply ut Jour nal olllco for particulars. tf WANTBD-Flrst class furmliund. Permunontjobfor right man. Ad dress "L" Journal. 10-22-lw HOUSE CLEANERS Remember that tho best und cheapest carpet paper Is tho heavy felt paper sold UtTlIKJOUHNALOfllCC. 20-tf FOR SALE. Two ood Percheron mures with their "Courbet" coltB, marcs wctuh 1550 lbs each. Inqulro Drook's placo near Shaw, 0-24 lm WANTED. We want und aro pro pared to pay a fair price for ull tho marketable apples und peurs ottered. S. A. McCall Ac Co. 0-20-tf REMOVED.-JOHN MOIR, LOAN and Insurance nuent, has removed his olllco to 200 Commercial street, three doors north of R. M. Wado & Co., up stairs. 10 27. It WANTE1J--I havo property In Orc Kon to hcII or trade for Kansas prop erty. For particulars address S. M. Tomllnson, Wushlngtnn, Kansus, Mention this paper. FOR SALE-Trado or rent. Fmo largo stock ranch will sell very cheap nn eusy terms or trade for other property, or will rent for a term of years, rent cun bo paid In work on tho place, For particulars address box 02 Journal oHlce. 13 lm FOR HAfR fllfRAP Tnn i,f.ru ; of land 6 miles cast of Sulcm. iiuui I'luiutum , yj,, K"''U Kchool and church closo by Hox houso 10x20, good burn and well, .') acres cleared, balunce In pasture, fenced. Good title. A duress Win. Ulackmoro, Frultluiul OrcKon. 10 22 J mot MUSICAL , A llmitsd number of students Uken, on piano, violin, guitar, mandolin and zither. Also German lessons given. Anna M. Krebs, Muiic studio, Gray block, room 6. Call from 3 to 4 p m, tf BMPLOYMDNT AOBHCY. Girls to do. all kinds of work wanted at the W, C. T. U. rooms. Also thoe wauling help apply to Mrs. C. K. Sherwood, at rooms on Court street, Wages from 12,50 to $3 per week 10-8 iwj WANTED "prunesand unicu rtrrLco lo-iS-im Bee Tlllson-Bartlett Oram Co. .VIOLIN Uim NKI.UK IlUOWN lias qui to a large elass of vlulu students and can eooui- Tn Aiirn tnoame- a re- w wore. I I r A I HrK , Apply for torus at real-1 I L. n f I I L. 1 1 rine, 417 Marlon itrcot. I mm VM sssssFsW aBs isisBfeisW. H isssB ssshI MM ssml isH ssV MMMU for Infants and Children. The KM You Haye Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF In Use For Over 30 Years. TMl CCNTAim COMMNV. It MURRAY STRICT. NtVW VORH CITY. Vr mmJ .I,, Celebrated Air Tight Heaters -FOR BROWN 256 Commercial st, HOT STUFF Is what pcoplo aro looking for theso cool days, Our prices imako competitors Hot in the Collar And ourKOods always pleascjtho housekeepers, , HARR1TT d LAWRENCE ,Gx,occrs, Steam Heating, Hot Water Heating, Hot Air Heating, And Furnace Work of all kinds at figures to suit the times. CRTSTAL ICE AND W ST0G4GE CO. Solo wholesulo aaonts for Gambrlnus Urowcry Co., of Portland, and Joseph Sohllt. Urowcry Co., of Milwaukee, for both draught nnd bottled goods. Although our plant Is burned out, wo nro propnrcd to supply cold stoiugo goods us In tho piibt, no Ice will bo furnished until our works uro rebuilt. Tolophono 207. Chung Lee Co, Chinese and Japanese Fancy Goods Ladies' Furnishing Goods Reduced 30 Days, UNDERWHAII Examine our "took and you will be convinced that wo can stivo you money, COTTLE ULOOIC . . . COMMERCIAL STREET. MANHOOD i lion elthrr tobacco, opium or Icsanltr, Caube nrnalf ffrrtitar jsi is Fz u Manufactured by tr I'ean Ueillciiie 1J0., rirlt, France. I.aut-rii VruirCo.,(lltrltttliJiagcuts. TlilrdauJ VamliMB -tUnJ O FOR SALE BY D J, Chloro-Naptholeum SHOULD HE KEPT READY KOR USE liY STOCKMEN AND FARMERS. A dlPlnfectunt and vermicide that Is extensively used and (fives satlsfuo tl(n. Send to IIahihtt & Lawuhnce for, or buy a bottlo from dw0 28-lm ROBERT HASEY, Aent, MADE ME A MAN AJAX TAULRTSI'OEmVKi.Y CDlt -si.. Ar-KiiJUa-rai"in SI" or. fiiiiXoni!r,8llMiiM,el "su. bAbuMUBdolber - n4 icJI, crtioa. XAi tulcklu und hil iMtor Lou lUMf la old or Joaon. tad fit A uiaa for atadf. UiiAlnMA n mArtlimm Ata lvaiil Inunlt fend fVinajmbtlaii II (Stoala tloin. Ituiii out ,U iiurodit liayto" nat in J fCecU 0 VU v. vro all ollitrs tail. ta. iluuioa lunag IL nuln AJax Tablet. In onracurM tbouwndsand will cars fqu. W clfn t zwmmr'tto:, ISUwrSMaH, ISMM-fcUb For tale In Salem Or., byD. I. FRV drugglit OAlBTOnXA. DsuitU Bifisttr f j ir.s autu mil iuw Aiwin lha Kind Yoa Ilia Alwn BKigfct 4 S ft i I O 3ALE RY- Si SMITH JAMES M'OUIRE Stato und NlnoLconth streets, Salem. MADE TO ORDBR. RESTORED Ilr iinlutr Dr. INtnuVi Yllovr Res iii Tills Viileiful remedy FRY, SALEM, OREGON SAiiBivr STEAM LAUNDRY I Plooae noUco tho out In prices on the followlnc .Skirts, plain ioc(Dt Unner drawers J to to cents Under shirts., , ,,,5 to toceou Socks, per pair ,, ...,3 cents Handkerchiefs , 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 34 cents perl doien and othn work in proportion ty riaimeln and c thor work intolligoutly waahod by hat fl. COIi 0. OliMBTnAD, Proprletoi WANTED, Wheat, oats and barley, will buy your wurehoiuo receipts for same. Got our prices beforo '8ellln. jWo can savo you money. TlLLSON-ftAnTlfcrP QltAIN CO. Wurebouso, North Salem. Olllco, 70 Court St., rear of Dairy tuple's storo-C DIUBD TRUTS QAQS fOR 8AUQ. 11114 ' iKUim sufcuic mi uctTuua bitciici, uvu weak Xi'iorjiJJlloi rain Tower. Headache. WakHtilntaA. rnat lfa,h(u tht!w i.i-- l. NenrotlftnesU. tA drsltii. Inm nt tviwm- In tfti..-it. V rirtt AV ffl II L.ft til rtl,f-tfmt mitllifxl t-d .u.jBa-is . i j wv i juwiiiiMi nwil, sa.a JO 14 nimmnui,wiiKii icnu w iuunailr,ioit'urrttaor carried In wtpockcL iooperbox. - Ij.WtuAll ITlk BUSINESS CAfLtm, C. JH. mACK Dentil Kurnuir n Of t V If ..., JJ ' WTLItJ. Comer, Salim, Or. Parties deslrl perloi operations at moderate fees in any braitck act In especial request. Salem CoDQcciiog and Prcparatecy SchMJ Fall Ter.m Opens Oct, 3, 108. (Yimmnn Hflinnl TCnfmnl rtilolnniu nnd TTIIi MAlifSnl pnnrana nrn nrnvlrlitfl Send for circulars, or call utour school rooms, for them, Ofllco hours, 4 to 6 o'clock p. ru. A, J. Oakland, Prln. O. HT. LANB Merchant Taifor 211 Commorolol at. tySuiU $13 and upwards, Fanu 3 ana upwarcu. CAPITAL CITY Express and Tf ansfc Meets all mall and passenger traits. Bag. cage and express to all parts of tho city Prompt service. Telephone No, 70. WHITE & DISOU& BIUJWSTEn & WHITfl, HAY. OR AJNI Shorts, chop, flour, mill e-sd. oto Telephone 178. 91 Court it,, Sales, Or. Capital Soao Works. Running at full blast and making beat of laundry and toilet soaps. Be sure to call for the Salem brand when jou want goed goods. A. V. ANDEREGG, Manager. BARRELS, ' BARRELS. Made and on hand, a lot of barrels and kegs all sUes, for wine, cider, vinegar, pick les, meat etc. First-class and for salo at a barsaln. All kinds of work done on short notice In good shape, Cy. Stewart, South Salem. o-tl-lm New Blacksmith Shop. tho old rollablo Bmltba have opned a shop opposite tbo brewery, and In vita Satrons, Bost work and lowest prleea: 05 Commorolal Bt, Salem. f OFFICE, CITY HALL "For water service apply at office. Bil's payable monthly In advance. Make complaints at tho pHicc. G.S. MBBfflB NEW MARKET ' St.te street, near railroad. Freshest and best meals. My patrons say I keep the best meats In town 3 E BARR&PETZEl. The Old Rollablo-' Plumbers and Tinneri Mako n Bpeolalty of Pumps and Tank Work All Work Guaranteed, a 14 COMMERCIAL, STREET. 37ft Telephone No. 248 . . . TRY THE , . . Armory Barber Shop 156 State Street. First-class work done and neat, hair cut 15c Share toe ERNEST ANDERSON, Proprietor, Formerly Anderson &, Andenon AT LiST! Good News for tho Suffering . Public. The enyiouu rivals who were determined to make Dr, Cook trouble In the courts bars backed down, and their alleged cue was dlsraissedwhen It came Into circuit court. They didn't dare to meet the truth, as Or. Cook's patient's ore loo numerous and the are ever gitteful to the man who hucurd Ihera and can cure others. Dr. Cook mskes a specialty of cbroalc "' diseases, and does not use poisonous drugs to cure them. If you have a friend who needs help send bint to DR. J. F. COOK, Consultation free. 301 Liberty street PURE YMt ELF! Um Bit U fur unnatural illacliargw, luflniinllojii, trrlutluni vi ulitrstlooi of niueeu ikcujUm. PalQlau. and nut 4liln 1. Eat r solunous. Kalii by BniafMs, , or Hat la pUla r;tr, by mxKTtmi. urTuuJ. tot SI ou, or S boUUi, Wi, OtrtoUr Mat eu tMUt. Salem water Co., YKTOaHK JmmTtm 1 u s v rJE.1 Mt U WUIW.. s irniMu Mkusw. CliuiEius CmmcuCo laMaV i-iuemiiiTra.ttnBl Lci.i.ir SlSSSSHS&l siwv' " M . l rfM J ' 3 1 a iA M . 3 "A ,tt