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i mmmk 1 1 ! fw wm to.i HIM H I li I'll Til I hnvo been taking Plso'u Cure for ConHtimptlon nlnce 1883, for Couglm and Colds. I had nn nttnek of Lndrippo in 1890, nnd hnvo lintl others since. In tho Winter or 1890-7, I hud a spell of Bronchitis, lasting nil winter, and leaving a troublesome, cough, until I ngnln tried 1'Ibo'b Cure, which relieved me. Mrs. M. II. S.UAM.r.Y, Colorado Springs, Colo., August 10, 1808. The Mso Oompuny, Warwn.ra. f m THE REDUCTION SALE I TltZA X atZundmcr's Clothing Store has R JL &J w I proven u great success, nnd the -,- i store has been crowded dully. fT . , .- As low as the goods lu9t we f 1 sT M k C C f w"l continue to sell them at tho Men's suits In nit sizes, former price $0, now $4 00 Men's nil wool clay worsted suits nxtrti heavy, former price $12, now.... 0 00 Men's nil wool cheviot suits, former price 310, now 0 50 Men's all wool plaid suits, former price $10, now 7 00 Men'a mackintoshes, good quality, reduced to 2 00 Boys' mackintoshes, all sIzcm, reduced to , 1 75 Mjn's Ilea fy working pant, former price 91.25, now 85 Men's cotton worsted extra line, former price $1.60, now 100 Men's nil wool cheviots, nxtra (Inn, former price $2 50, noy 1 76 Men's good heavy oil grain working shoe, reduced from $1.50 to 1 25 Men's 0 ox. rlvettcd overalls, plain, reduced to 35 Men's 0 07.. heavy Jumper 35 Mon'sOoz. heavy onglucor overalls reduced to 45 Just Received.. A big lino of rubber boots and hocs, rain coats, mackintoshes, umbrellas, nnd also a full line or woolen underwear, which will bo sold ut the sumo low prices. Call and get n oholce of bargains REMEMBER THE PLACE: H. ZANDMER, 96 State street, Near Commercial DR. 11. C. 1-iPLEV .... Gold Filling a Specialty t make a ipcrlalty of fine Gold Filling and contoui teeth that require build ing up from excessive decay. Crown Work. CoM nnd Porcelain Crowns adjusted to badly decayed roots, this restores them lo their former usefulness, aid In miny Instances lni r.ives up n nature' work so far as beauty Is concerned.. Having a very complete laboratory we are pre pared to make all kinds ol dentllures. Paloltss extraction of teeth without the cue of Chloro'orm, Ether or Cocaine. Eximlnatlon free. ..SALEM DENTAL PARLORS.. ROOMS 27 AND 20 RLDRIDOE BLOCK. Oyer PoJtofficc. New Price List of Welsbach Burners. J0U.RNERS $1 00 MANTELS 30 CHIMNEYS I SHAPES IB SELF LIGHTERS.... 25 If five or moro burners are taken at one tlmo u discount will bo mado from auovo prices. Qrdor burners or repairs EARLY INTHR DAY!'. Salem Gas tight Co. 71, gilRM.KKKTABT. Telephone 50. fissay Office AND LABORATORY. No. 71 Chemeketa st, I, II. I. TU THILL, Aswyer, , DRESSMAKING.. Ladle. If you wnt a n ce fining dress made, without having to try-it on until It ii iloos,cll on Mrs. IkfcMulIin, No. 343 I'ront street' She has her gradu ting diplonn in drrs cutting and guiranteeshsr wyrk to be tAt.i. iw.i. fmrn K in 11 a.m. nrii-c" ui wwii - - -'" Mid from I to S p rn loS-tal ,;: OSTEOPATHY w YT. 3. NOVXNOBR, D. O. 'JradaaU American Bohool of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle. Mo. Tiday and Batnrdav at T. W. Pavonpoit's, J0I Stata itrwt. Hlen. Monday, Wfilniwday and tfrldlrnoom -i-. Kwt Nt. Hank, Knnne, O.C T.Co's NEW STEAMER POMONA. 'leave loi Portland Monday Vednesdy avl Fiidiy st7. " Quick time, regular rice and low rates. Dock between hta'e aid Court uresis. M. P. BALDWIN, ujeat, Salen. )r. HlUn" Nrv Plaster Ma avail arMi, p x uuias vnuKi all tust fails Doit CougU Bfrap. TMteaOood. Use In tlmo. Bold by drairsUU. IT sH2ttlZ12ttIMZM DR. H, II. OI.INGER TflE EMPORIUM The nubile are coidlally invited to call at the Emporium and inipect their elecant lines ol new goods, such as have never before been seen In Sal m. Hind painted china in fine art. also handsome vises and ornaments from all parts ol the old world, dinner and tea sets, decorated and plain Id Tine Ctilru and stmt. norcelaln. Salem souvenirs bearlne photos of state house, court house, city hall and Willamette University, also a fini line of glass, ware. Remember we are leaJe rs on these lines and It will be to your advantage to trade with us. HTOKR OPEN EVENINGS. KfcKE DELIVERY. THE BMPOltnm H09 Commercial Street. SALEM PEOPLE and OTHER PEOPLE nea4r at Balem and other Ore icon towns are reiueted W send In Items of personal and social news to ajPr In the The luily and Weekly Journal. IK11. Senator L.J. Adam, of Sllverton, i In the city. Hon and Mrs. Divld H, Loonoy, of Jelferaon, spent Thursday with Salem friends. Capt. J. W. Crawford, or CorvaHl, Is In the city for a few day. Mrs. James McDonald, of Albany, has returned to her home after a visit with friends In this city. Mrs. osbla Andrews, nf West Salem, Is vUIMdr Mr. and Mrs, O. X. Green at Canby for a few days. Mis Ina Smith, baa returned from Portland, whore she lias been at the beasldj of her cousin, Mlsa Nota Peeblor. G. G Gans returned from Portland thla morning accompanied by Mr. Gans and daughter, Mlis Bonnie, who have been ataeut In Omaba for some time. Hood's rnri hii liver 111. bilious Pills ness, headache, sour atom aeb, indigestion, const)!- outpalaerirlp. BoUtbyalldruntsU. emu. . ua.".-A-t Jt. ainr.,4 (Jt(bIATllla n owy nut v ""f - ...- LILIEHTHAL HOP SUIT Argued Before Judge Boise of De partment No. 2. Circuit Court. Mr. Bingham Seeks to Bring an Injunc tion Agkinst a Marion County Hap ' Farmer, The lawsuit cf Llllentlial vs. Trnm. bley, to enforce 11 hop contract was heard or. argument before Judge Boise, and the cuso for plaintiff wcro stated by Mr. Bingham. There was a recorded contract hero covering a number of years back of F. Trombloy, jr. to deliver 14,000 lbs. of hops at 8 cents a pound of tho crop or 1808. It was signed for tho young man by the father. It mado no material differ unco whether F. Trombloy, sr., signed for the boy or not. Tho signature to the receipts compared to tho other signatures would show they wcro the same and wero nil in tho writing of Trombly, Sr. The contract was assigned In 180,1 from futher to son but not recorded until September, 1808. Mr, Slater of counsel for defendant showed that It li'id been recorded In 1803 nnd again In 1803 when It was re-asslgncU. Mr. Bingham hud to admit this and proceeded to show that Trombly sr. wus Involved In debt and had assigned to prevent attuchmonts by judgment. Septembers, 1800, Trombly, Jr. au thorized the ugent of Llllentlial to ray over any moneys to the elder Trombly, who transacted the entire business. If the son of this farmer was as Incompetent n man as was repre sented he Vriis not tit to do business and was dictated to and controlled by the rather. The conduct of tho father and so ii showed fraud from all tho circumstances. Their lungunge was not such as to admit or all tho fraud churged but their actions spoko louder than words. Trombloy was a man who would resort to any kind of means to keep from delivering these hops to Llllentlial & Co. If he could help It. These men were In debt and would naturally protect each other. They got more Insuranco for their hops burning In 1807 than they would have received ror their crop that year. They did not show what they did with this money. Plalntlir had demanded the hops on October 8, at 8 cents a pound. But they had sold tho hops elbowhcre. It wasouly after they hud discovered hups hud udyanced hi price that, they tried to spirit, them uwuy.a.id shipped them under an assumed name In un other county. The order was written in two dif ferent kinds of Ink. Too ilrst part was blurred. Mr. Bingham culled the court's attention to this as evidence or fraudulent cocduut. Judge Boise said thero might have been two kinds of Ink on the table. Mr. Bingham said It was not likely there would have been copying Ink In n farmhouse Young Trombloy wetit to Portland and represented himself ns ono Me Kcnnu, signed a receipt and u check us W. S. MoKennu, a man recently ar rived from Iowa. He shipped the hops In the uamo of his son-inlaw. Tho order was "to whom It may con cern," tnut bearer was authorized to sell the hops at Portland aud received pay for same. The hops were hauled to Parker I after midnight and there was no ex cuse except that they could get more for their hops. The 'recording of a hop contract had the same effect usn chattel mortgage, and necd bo ro corded n but one county, and tho purchaser could not claim that ho bought without notice. Pincus bought the hops at 12 cents, 2 cents below tho .market, saying tho hops were green. Tho ono who would loso If this contract Ucnforccdsls Horst to Co,, about $200; but that was no moro than they Bogglit to make by purr chasing below the market price In violation of a sped lie contract. Mr, Slater said the contract to bo enforced must be fair, mutal and equal between both parties, Thero was such want of mutuality that equity must Intervene to protect either party. Defendant was required to deliver 14,000 lb, or all he could grow.but Llllenthul were not required to take a pound lens. The contract called for sale and de livery of 14,000. It could not corn pell Llllentlial ff Co,, to accept auy less than that amount, The coutruct wus no a chattel .mortgage, but a contract for the sale of personal prop erty. Fraud Is never presumed, it must' bo proved. What was there In the rather and son merely living to gether to prove fraud ? None what ever. They had no evidence of pri mary, original proof of fraudulent Intent. The elder .Trombley advised the won against making this contract. The father always paid the debts o the son and watched over the biul ness affairs of tho son aud protected oyer hlni, After paying the money advanced end lawyer fees, $150 20 was all the Trombleys had left after thflr tire. They allege In solvency arid yet want Trombley to go Into debt still more for a new hop house to raise hops for Llllenthul & Co. In April the Mm wanted to plow up the hop. The father said no, lie would work them. He had the hop contract assigned to him and In Juno hail tlieiisslgoiuent drawn up. Mr. Blogham clU circumstances to prove fraud, but he has no basic fraud to gather hi- susplalon about. The land on which the hops' grew was lawfully asslgneed to lilm, Tho crop MMlHMaAiiMiak was bis property and tin had a right ft take lb by night or day, In his own nanio or some ono clsoM, and no one could blame him. Mr. Bingham had taken Uu great liberty here to put a wet pad on this wrlttn order to show lb was written with two kinds of Ink or at different times. Mr. Slater before the 'court showed that ono writing blotted nnd one left to dry produced two colors of writing from tho sntno bottlo or Ink. This was n trifling method, was not In evldcnco boforo this court at all, On tho question of Insolvency they had railed to prove any such thing and had no right to relief Inn . court or equity. Oct. 13 Trombley was served with un Injunc tion and tho hops were sold 'the morning of 'October 12. Henco the defendants had dlsoboyed no order of this court. Mr.Knlsor closed tho case by merely referring to one or two .points, no showed that plaintiffs could not com pel spec! Up performance of a con tract when thoy knew the hops were transferred beforo suit was com, menced. If thoy had not begun their suit In time to enforce thelrl contract they had no caso In u court of equity, bub must suo ror damages ut law. The evidence shows tho hops were transferred from tho son to the rather. Plaintiffs had notice, The suit was begun Out. 8. There, was no fraud between Ron and father In tho trausfcr of the land contract. Thero would have been no hop crop mudo If tho father had not worked tho placo. Tho boy had thrown lb up. Llllcnthals wore out $1.00 and that had been tendered them In court. The hops were shipped In tho uamo of Mc Kenna, becauso Ottenholmcr was blocking selling the hops ub Salem. Ho got 9100 of W. L. MuKenna to make tho crop nnd so they sold them In his namo to protect him in his loan. It was all dnno without concealment. Trombley went to l'ortlaud and sold tho hops us McKenna's hops and did sell them and endorsed tho check us ho had 11 right to do, as he Bold under McKenna's order. Thoro was no fraud In ull this. Ottenholmcr said thoy wcro cliolco hops, bub all tho other buyers disputed him. Ot tenholmcr was beaten ut his Own gume. Trombloy outwitted him. Ottenholmcr beb Trombley ho would get thoso hops. Trombloy won tho bat. That was all thoro was to this case. Mr. Kaiser cited n caso decided by Judge Bolso on tho supreme bench of Oregon thirty odd years before In support of his argument. Mr, Bingham closed tho nrgarnont but adduced nothing that had nob been gono over before. Judge Bolso took the mutter under advisement. Daily Evangelistic Services. Tho services being conducted In our city by Evangelist Iloldrulge nro of a very Interesting character. Lust night's meeting ub the Presbyterian church wus or u quiet, heart search ing type, and ono business man ex pressed It, ho "could take It all t6 himself." Tho services for todu7 havo been tho morning prayer at tho church 8 to 0. Tho homo meeting with Gen. nnd Mrs. W. II. Odell 10 to 11. Tho prnipc service 2:o0 at tho church. The children numbering between 250 aud 300 meet every day from 4 bo 6 and listen to pleasant and sonslblo chats that tcaoh u lesson slmplo onough for all minds. Tonight at 7:30 a meeting for all classes ut tho church, scholars and teachers especially Invited. Our very noticeable thing In these meetings la the absence of the usual texts of staudlng, or remaining seated on certain propositions. A pencil and pad Is distributed to each one, which no ono Is expected to use unless agiceablc. P. II. Dawson, Is In the city for a short time visiting his family. Ho Is a traveling salesman for u San Fran cisco Woolen Mills Company and has been ubsont In the north for the past summer. Csdn hi oOmHow wttb Dr. Mile- t'aan JlU "Saved Her Life." MR8. JOIIN WALLET, of Jefferson, Wli., than whom none Is more highly esteemed or widely known, writes. "In 1KX) I Lad u severe attack of LaOrlppo and at tho end of four months. In uplto of all physicians, friends aud good nurslug could do, tny lung heart nnd uerrou arsUtn wero to completely wrecked, toy life was de spaired of, tny friend giving tno up. 1 could only sleep hy the uso of opiates. !y lung and heart pained tne terribly and ny cough was mutt aggravating. I could not Ho In one pwUlon but a short time and not on my left aide at all- My husband brought mo Dr. MIW Kervli o and Heart Cure and I be gan taking them. When 1 hod taken a half bottle of each I uu much better and contin uing persUtontly I Uk about u. down bot tles and wo completely restored wheal th to the surprise-of fU." Dr. Miles' Itemudles ore cold by nil drug UU under a pcultlru guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re-furjd?4- Uoclc on dls PMfs of the heart and. nerve free. Addro, Pit, MILE3 MEDlOALtXJ, niTB WvL wm .rnvfewfod. - fl3t ' " for Rnfants The Kind You toe Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Otaffc&C In Use For Over 30 Years. THt OIHTAUH COMMMV. T MUMX BtHItT, MIW VCIWH CITY. CHARLES M. DAY. la Found to Have Died From Natural Calises by the Coroner' Jury. Thursday ttftornoon at 2 o'clock, Coroner Clough, of Marlon county, Impaneled a jury frnru the neighbors or O. M. Day, tho old man round dend on tho garden road, and an Inquest was held. Tho neighbors had domanded a post mortem examination and Dr. J. N. Smith was summoned to make the samo. Whllo this was being done, the testimony or witnesses wero taken. Tho aggregate of the t testimony amounted to tho fucts Charles M. Day had last been seen nllvo on Tuesday morning, though Mrs. Sim mons testltled that silo saw him standing by tho window about 4 p. m, Wcdnebday. On Tuesday morning deceased had been Uhkcd by Mr. Lyons to do some work for him hut had plead sickness, Hud not seen him again until ho looked In the window Wednesday morning. Deceased has constdorublo property, live acres In Salem, two lots, In High land and ono In a suburb of Seattle, Wn, Wus 02 years old, und hud a brothor In Illinois und another ono In Gardmlr, Mass. Dr. J. N. Smith testltled that ho had mudo n thorough posb mortem examination of tho body und that In his opinion death had resulted from a perforation of tho pyloric lntcstlno just below tho stomach. Tho.Juryufter considering tho evldcnco returned a verdict In accordance thornwlth nlllrmlng Hint In their opinion death had resulted from natural causes. Tho remains wore burled today In the I. O. O. I' ccmotary, fuuerul per vices being conducted from tho undertaking parlors of A, M. Clough, I at 2 p. in,, at which Ilcv. W. C. Knub- ncr oiuciatcu. A Pleasant Evening, A fow of tho many friends of MIhs Eva Stanton gathered at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mm. E. A, Stauton, Tuesday evening lu honor of tbut young ludy's blrthduy. Tho evening wus happily spent In games und muslc,folowlng which u delicious luncheon was served. Those present vroroMr, und Mrs. Ed. Shlpman Mr. und Mrs.E, A, Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomas, Mr. aud Mrs. II. Her rick; MIssch, Cora Stanton, Lllu Monro Daisy West, Lena Fulk und Edith Cluster; Mcssers, William Shlpmun, Adolphui Cluster, Charles, Mc Sarlpy, Jessie Monro, Wilbur Ross, Ueit Stan ton und liort St. Helens, No Signs Left "My little boy had a breaking out on his limbs. Wo tried to heal thorn by the uso of remedies wo had on hand, but without success. The boy then began taking Hood's Sarsap urlllu. Ho was soon Improving und now ho Is cured und has no sign of tho emotions." Mrts. Minn ik Dodbon. St. 'John, Wush. Hood's Pills euro liver Ills. Mulled for 26o by 0. 1. Hood & Co,, Lowell, Mass, VIOLIN MIMA XKI.UK llltOWM ha Hiiltu a Unto class of vloln Indents aud tun accom Triftiirn mouato a lew moro. I r A I HrK Apply for term at rest I CnVfliull Wee, 17 Marlon street. modate few moro. EMPLOYM0NT AOBNOV. " GUIs to do all kinds of work wanted at the W C. '1', U. rooms. Alrothoie wanllue help apply to Mr. C. U. Sherwood, at rooms on Couri street, Wages from 12,50 to 13 per week. lo-8.m A.M. HUMPHREY & CO. UN4L8KS IK Grain and Grain Bags Warehouse, BuIjiq and Maclaay. 10-27-lm-dw Office, &0 Commercial St., Salem. MADE ME A Mft imA lAUUllJiiniijii.1.1 1.1' . Mtim - .,. .wa.ru. .i.i 1,1, lc. wim .w-ni un w- tttw .niLram,.y.HI.i.t.kiakiifca)'jLa vau. in .MiiiMiut'lotUw f-cwM-i uni lu'lU Wl HU'I OtliW '.fWH Ufj lU'lU ut. 'ihty iuuMu ut.ii turtfL lfl iul.if lu 014 0 jauat. u C(II(U1 IX lull B :it a mta tor 4tuilx. uu.lo ur uri In tl ,v?ni luMaiiT urn upnonipi 'tin Smut MUd 1 .1 uu)n ; 10 IkrcurKl.uUMaM ami will cure too. Wo (I or rcluo'l tto iuuar. bMiu (ft wmuin nun cuim u ntc& u care 111 mcu ' - . " . .1 - 1 f . j -' ; r T " I" T- - nut lipikMM (lull tUi wt iuuar, rrivvou ecm r imo&u.ur vJun wravtr. uuAr .wliHiif thrifts. (Km (Mail for w.ouui cuui, la -'J4f trie Qrcalar fi. AJAX WMtOY C07. &ZXti" for sale In Salem Or., byD. I. FK V dragglst CURE YOURSELF! Um lllff Ii tot uiiLkturd dlrurt luilciiiiuiillvut. ; Irrltatlou ut ulccrsllocs of niacvuc lunmtrsiiix. PainlM. ut nul "ilrlii. lruirUiR.li.iciiei. f !"'" keiieiairL0.aV.aa "" "' '-. or Mill 111 I'i'io 'lfi'' l.r ciprriJ, rpll, 10 (.iii. ur 1 lllU, ll.ti. ClicuUr iwut uu rvuMS. oyx.sopoant.XA.. its fll- linlli fflbZ&A -fc (isa CMSMfz tjtj !' ;? la Vl I M 4. sM-l Peattaakli jwatftJfi WIS' BA. D. i. V -mmifl 'tXLA TittS:? 'S4 and Children. wlii dbai.br in GROCERIES : Paints, Oils Window Olans Var nlah,aud tbamoat complete stock o( Bruahea of all ldnda In tlie atatc. Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; nnd tlie finest quality oi grass seed. Money to Loan at 7 per cent On Moitgage Security. One lo five years' lime. UOISB & BARKER, dw.in-3m 270 Commerolnl s'. MORTGAG E To ANS On Improved city and farm property at lowest rates. VVEUNER BREYMAN. 213 Commerolat streeti a door south ol udd & Bush's bank, Salem Or (-u dtw 2m WANTED. Now today advertisement lour lines or loss in tills column Inserted three times for 25 cts., 60 otn a week, $JL ppr month. All over lour lines at samo rnto, FOR RENT. A ood two story uouso furnished nnd ready foi housokcep IriK on Commercial streot, uourtlio business part. J. C. Oootli. 11 3t WANTED-A Klrl to do uotiorul house work apply nt No. :i Marlon streot. 11 10 .It. WANTUD-1000 turkeys and chick. ctiH. Wo pay highest cash price. OrcKonUreenitud Dried Fruit Co. 206 Coiuiuorolul street. 10 11 lv dw ouk i'urtlcs vislilnu rook for bulldlntr purposes, can obtain the Rutuo by calling on Frank O'Nell South Kuleni. Prices reasonable. ii-o at j NOTICE WOltKMEN-All moinbeai or tho A. O. U. W. of tills city und uniting nicmbors uro requested to attend a soclul, glvon by tho Do urco of Honor ut their hull Intho Stutn insuranco building. Wodnos day cvoulnir, December Dili. For members only 11 8 2t CUT FLOWERS. Choice, 'inuiiis. roses and carnations ready to cut fresh from plants at tho Avenue Qrcon House. U7:itt REMOVED-A. II. Forstnor's un faoro und machliio shop, has bcon moved lo Stato street, opposite Holmun block, wlioro work of ull Kinds will bo rccolycd. 11-4-lm WANTED. To rent hop yard by party with nine years experience Cmi) give best references and make crop from slurt to tliiUh. Has eiioiiKh holp to handle 20 to 00 acres. Address N., Journal ollce. HOUSE CLEANERS- Rcuiouibor that tho bent nnd cheapest curpot paper Is the heavy felt pupcr sold utTUKJouUNALotllce. 20-tf WANTED. Wo want und uro pre purcd to pay a fulr price for ull tho marketable apples und pears oiTcrcd. 8. A, McCall & Co. 0-20-tf WANTEIJ-I huve property In Ore tfjn to hcU or tnrtlo for Kantus prop erty. For particulars uddress S. M, Touillnbon, WuHhliitfUin, Kansas. Mention this paper. FOR SALE-Trado or rout." Fino jurKo siooK rancu win sou very cheap on easy terms or trade ror other property, or will rent for u term of years, rent can bo paid In work on tho place. For particulars address box (13 Journal orllco. 13 Im FOR SALE CHEAP. -Ten acrps of laud 6 miles wist of Salem, near Frultlund l O., uood hcIiooI and church closo by. Jlox house 10x20, good barn and woll, U acres cleared, balance In pasture, fenced. Good title, (lores Win. Uluekmoro, Frultluud Oregon. 10 22 1 mot MUSICAL , A IliniUd numlr of siudents taken, on p a no, vioun, guitar, mandolin and sillier. Also German lessons given, Anna M. Krelu, Mu.lc studio, Ciiay block, room 6. Call from 3 to 4 p in, tf WANTED, Wheat, outs and barley, will buy your wareliouu) receipts for 'wiiuc. Oet our prices beforo felllnu. Wo can save you money. Tili.8on-Hauti.ktt Amain Co. Warehouse, North Kaloin. Oillco, 70 Court St., rear of Dairy piplc'HiUiro. cniap rnoiT bao3 ro,i tAWj, WANTED prunes and umcu Ar-rur-i 1 calf. 1 m Be TUlsoii.Dattlett OrnliiCo, imAUmU BUSINESS CARDS O. fi. OIAOK Dentist Sucoester to Dr. j. M. Keene, old VWt Corner, Sabra, Or. Parties desltinc sunerlct operations at moderate fees in any branch an In especial request. Salem Connecting and Preparatory School Fall Trim Opens Oot. 3, 1808. Common School, Normal, Business nnd Hlrfli School courses arc provided. Send for circular, or call ut our school rooinw for them, Onico hours, 4 to f o'clock p. tu, A. J. Oakland, 1'rln. O. H. LANB Merchant Tailor 211 Commercial nt. K5-BulU 15 and upwards, Pants S3 and upwarda CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfei Meets all mall and puienor trail.. Beg. gage and express to all parts of ths cil) Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. WHITE & DISOUE. Capital Soao Works. Hunnlnc at full blast and maklnR best ' 01 launary ami toilet soaps, no sure to call lor the haiem brand when )ou want goo topds. A, W. ANDEREOO, Manager. BARRELS, BARRELS, Made and on hand, n lot of barrels and kegs all sixes, for wine, cider, vinegar, pick? les, mrnt etc. First-class and for nolo at a bargain. All kinds of work done on short notice In good shape, Cy. Stewart, South .Salem. g-13-im New Blacksmith Shoo. w- r. n- smith Sr co tho old rollnblo smiths hnvo opened n nhop rppoalto tho browory. and Invito pntrons. Boat work nnd lowoat prices 105 Commorolal ot. Snlom, NEW MARKET f St.tc street, near ml road. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats In town a BARR&PETZEl -The Old Rollnblo-' Plumbers and Tinners Mnlce n Special ty of Pumps and Tank Work Ati. Work GuaantAki). ai4 COMMERCIAL STKESr, 27ft Telephone No. 248 HOT STUFF Is wbat people nro looking uiuiiunwiin Hot in the Collar And ourtfoods alwaya plciiHc.tho iiousokccpcrs, nAURITT & JjXWRTBNQM Steam Heating, HotiWater Heating, : HotiAir Heating, And Furnace Work of all kinds at figures to suit the times Chung Lee Cd; Chinese and Japanese Fancy Goods Ladies' Furnishing Goods Reduced 30 Day,, ' 4 UNDKRW14AK Exuiulnejour utook-and you wlU'be wuiiuu ui-ivviv . , ivwiuiinuiiwf'inM MfiMunnn Xlli&l 111 Jf JJ FOR SALE BY D J, iTA rA i J t5-i suarauteU to curtail ue.-touscisas,aiicit a WMi, 'VJrwarr, LomuT , i 9 Fit- M Sraln Power, H4cb. WakluliMM,U WU,;ii Jkta. n L y K J atom. Mtrvouum.i.ll eru. louof piwcrla Utmi e J "J." f ellUtr mi, cuukU hy ocr -ucrtuii, youthful errors, wxVrt."- sr itt A JSZ j2v btMcco.oolum or atlmuliuts. which leaA to InlmaUr.eu'f.ii ..ne llaTf vttJl Kuuultr, Cau tetrrleillnftivx-kwt. ft. oat il'T' V Ml rreiMiid. Circular l'rco. SoMl. oil UrutfaUt. A 'f iVtaouracturttl br t 'oi fiIfUcIneSo. wurCo. dulilt'iUujut. Third aut PALAGI MEAT XAlUf WEST A MATTHKWa. Mare had 16nir exporlenc In senrl-Rf tttitm ot ualcm and wlltbo pleaMil to mmtoM MlroM at the new Hand. Fran Halt and 8wok4 lt and Ijird. For o squara deal remember,) HAPPY JAOK, ltslui IM UI street, I'mim t. OFFICE, CITY HAr,i . Vot .water settee. spply at oEce), Bil't payable monthly In .advance. Mkc, complaint at thirVR-,- ", "" . . . TRY. THE ,'t , Armory BatTeSliop First-class work'done anil neat, halt cut 15c Sliava loc ERNEyi' ANDERSON. Proprietor, Formerly Andotson fi, Ander.oH, Chloro-Naptholeum SHOULD BE KEPT READY FOR USE BY STOCKMEN AND FARMERS. A disinfectant and vorrulcldo. that Is extensively used and lyes satlsfao tlon. Send to Uahmitt ft LAVfiiKsnK for, or buy a bottlo from . dwO 28-lm ltOBERT BASEY, Aont. SAIiEM STEAM LAUNDRY I Please notice the out la pricea oa tbe feUewiuf Shrts. plain te Uncr drawers (etei Under shirts 5 toieessj Socksi per pair 3 etV nandkercWkb... ......I eeot SUk handkerchiefs.... , 3 mH Sheets and pillow slips 34 cent per dates and othet work In proportion. EF-Flannl and f itUer work totelMgently washed by bt rt. , COIi 3. OLM8TBAD, Freprietoi iT LIST! Good News for tho Suffering Public, The envious r.vals who wete determined to make Dr. Cook trouble In the' courts hf backed .down, and their alleged co wm dismissed when It came Into circuit court. They didn't dare to meet the truth, m Dr. Cook's patient's are too numerous and they are ever gntcful to the man who has cmed them and can cure others. Dr. Cook makes a specialty .f chronic diseases, and doer not use poisonous drugs to cure them. If you have a filend who need help send him to DR. J. F. COOK, Consultation free, 301 Liberty street. Ais tks jp H Kind Yea Haw Kmfimjk for tlieeo cool dayf. Our prlcenjimiika '".4,: Salem far Bo., mm ':J- , n-a . - t-r- n ' , 'i OLQBnS V k. I ku- tfvB ti . JL 'm -'- . MAD12 TO OKD75R. - - , vt " : " - v convlnfed that weicansaYefcou8ifjr,'i: DPSTnDFn JiSSrieraiac iLwC uiiafV, Tbw 'TWnfrw nwsW !" t.iiLU .rniBr: ikfcrll.l IcJfraetkrr. $&IJJFW FRY, SALtH, OtfGQ -K J.fl ','"J "- . ".v.; Ht.i ".',' ' (' 2 ' ! M -i ?& M ;fii "i . --.Xf .'JlF t a m S Vi A . s