MMUK
I have been taking FIbo'b Curo for Consumption slnco
1888. lor Coughs and Colds. I lmd an attack of LnGrippo
in 1890, nnd havo lmd others Hlnee. In tho "Winter of
1800-7, I hntl n Hpell of Bronchitis, lifting nil winter, and
leaving a trouliloHomo cough, until 1 ugaln tried l'iso'a
Curo, which relieved inc. Mrs. M. U. Hm.vi.lky, Colorado
Springs, Colo., August 10, 1808.
Tli DM Company, Warren, Pa.
jpm .
I tWlfSikl I
Jh Jl CU P
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4 1 4T sf fe C! C
UvLColb
5
Mon'ri suits In all sizes, former price $0, now... ;. $
Men's nil wool clay worsted suits extra heavy, former price $12, now.... 0 00
Mon'aull wool cheviot stilts, former price 810, now 0 50
Men's ull wool plaid suits, former price $10, new: 7 00
Mon'u mackintoshes, ood quality, reduced to f oo
Urn' mackintoshes, allsl7.es. reduced to..... ; 175
Men's heafy working pants, former price $1 2o, now bo
Men's ciit-tou worsted extra line, former price $1.50, now 1 00
Men's all wool cheviots, xtra line, former price 82 50, now. i 75
Men's good heavy oil grain working shoe, reduced from 81.50 to 1 -o
Men's 0 o.. rl vetted overalls, plain, reduced to
Men's 9 oz. heavy Jumper "
Men'sOoz. heavy engineer uvuralU reduced to
Just Received,,,
A big lino or rubber bwts and "hoc, nln coats, mackintoshes,
umbrellas, and also a full line of woolen underwear, which
will bo sold at the same low prices.
Call and get a choice or bargains
REMEM1JER THE PLACE:
H, ZAJNDMER, 96 State street, Near Commercial
DU, H. C. F.PLRY
Gold Filling a Specialty
We make n specialty or line Gold Filling and contour teeth that re
quire building up from oxcchIvo decay.
Crown Work
Gold and Porcelain Crowns adjured to badly decayed roots.tbls restores
them to their rorincr usefulness, and In many Instances Improves upon
nature's work eo far as beauty Is concerned. Having a very complete
laboratory wo are prepared to make nil kinds of dentllurcs. Falnlcs
extraction of teeth without the use or Ohlorororm, Ether, or Coculnc.
Examination free.
..SflLEM DENTAL PARLORS.. .
ROOMS 27 AND :0 ELDRIDGE BLOCK.
Over i'ostoflicc.
New Price List of
Welsbach Burners
BURNERS 31 00
MANTELS M
CHIMNEYS 10
SHADES 1
SELF .LIGHTERS.... a t
If live or more burners are taken at
one tlmo a discount will bo mado
rrom above prices).
Order burners or ropalrs EARLY
INTnE DAY I!
SalcDiGasLiAtCo,
71 OHEME1CETA ST.
Telephono 50.
Assay' Office
AND LABORATORY-
No. 71 Chcmeketa st,
I. D. r. TUriniX Asayer,
Ladle. If you want nee filtlnc dress
made, without having to try it pn until It Is
done, call on Mr. McM,ullin, No. 343 Front
lreet. She ha her gradu ting diplom m
Urr cutting and guarantecsher work to DC
nrst-claji. Woik hour fiom 8 to II a. m.
and from 1 to 5 p. m loSim
OSTEOPATHY
tit
nt
tit
' W. J. NOVINGBn, D, O.
(Inulnat Aroerlean School of Oateopathr,
KirkMYllle. Mo.
Uarenpoil ,
O. C. T. Co's
l'AsaKNaen bteamehs
lltona Pomona
UUVB FOR I'011TL.ND
Dally. Bxrept SanUy at 8 a. m.
QUICK TIMB AND CHEAP KATK8.
Dok Utwon Btle and ( oort B.
M. P. BAlDiYIN. Agen'.
TuosdiV and Satnrdiy at T. V. Davenport .
Friday. Itooina . First Nat. lUnk, ?
Ore. Consultation Free at oOice. n-i-im
4T7 fietllltnK'g Bast t and baklnx po4or.
vusaaaaski
lilgtMMmtoMU,
QHrKiMKi.Jift3sX(uBn
CUitlS nHtKt ALL llSE f
loud. UmI
MLS.
UDostCou
E9 la tl
Uousn orrnp. tbmcsu
tlmo. Sold br dniraUta.
i3KrgaaBwri3i
rTi
THE REDUCTION SALE
I at Zandmer'u Clothing Store has
i proven a great success, and the
I storo hus ucon crowded dally.
1 An Inn-f nn Mm L'rxirls lust WG
t wl continue to sell them at the
! mmo,ow pr,ce?-
DR. II, II. OL1NGER
THE' EMPORIUM
The public are coidially Invited to cU at
the Emporium and Inspect their elegant line
ol new troodj. luch as hive never I erore been
seen In Sol .m. Hand psintel china in hne
art, also lunJsome vises and omamenti Iron .
all part ol the old world, dinner and tea sell,
decorated and plain In fine China and seml
porcelain. Salem souvenirs beating photo
of stale house, court house, city hall and
Willamette University .also a fins llneorglass
ware. Remember we ate leader on these
line and it will be to your advantage to trade
with us.
SIOKK OPEN EVENINGS.
FKEE DELIVERY.
THE JSMPOHIUat
300 Commercial Street.
; ;
I SALEM PEOPLE Y,
I and OTHER PEOPLE i:
Ileadera at Balem and other OreRon town aw
'iiie.te.l to tend In item oJ iMsryoual "d
Bwi to appear In the Tlio bally ant Nel.ly
rojue
niiwi to appe
Journ
al. u;n.
Mra. W. I. WaRnon 1ms returned
from a visit at Portland.
Mrs. E. Anderson has returned from
a visit with frlenda at CorvallU,
Mrs. T. W. Davenport ipent Sat
urday with friends In Woodburn.
Miss. Onlo McKlnncy was a visitor
In the city Saturday and Sunday.
Y. K. Allen, tho fruit man, spent
Sunday with his family at Newbcw.
Mr. and Mrs. O .M. Weeks of Howell
Prairie are stalled for the winter in
Yew Park.
Mr. and Mr. B. Coleman, of Lin
coln Neb., are vUltliiK.ln this city for
a few days.
John A. Jefferys, the attorney, hat
returned from Medford, where he has
been for a week's visit.
Hood's
Are mueh In little 1 always
readr. effleUnt, s atlsfac-
Pills
torr;preTentcoldor ferer,
ear all U H', sle"
?JS?rfi: inSritS TSZMSJSSZ
en
THIRD OF ft BILLION,
Remarkable Story of a Clerk
Lowlston House.
in a
His' Forefarthers Were Granted
in Oolhnm's Business
Center,
Acres
Lewiston, Tda., Special: Sev
eral daya ago tho brief announcement
was made that J. M.Edwards.a cloth
Inn salesman of Lewiston, had receiv
ed authentic Information that after
years of Investigation ho has como
Into a fortune amounting to nearly
?1,000,000. Tho tract of land Is In the
business heart of tho city of New
York.
"The track embraces 45 acres
extending from Battery street to
Canal strcot and Includes all of the
promontory which extends from
Caual street out Into tho bay. Tho
Kreat business blocks on Wall street
and on Broadway, the Kovcrnuicnt
building, postofllce, custom houses
and mint are on this property.
"This land was leased to KIok
Georno 111, by the Edwards fumlly for
colonial use prior to the revolutionary
war for a period of 09 years. It was
afterwards subject by a crown lease to
a Dutch settlor uud later sold oil Into
city lots Bubjeot to the terms of tho
lease. Thus tho Edwards ownership
was recognized prior to the revolution
ary war. Later deeds were absolute,
but tho Edwards heirs never lost
slulit of their etiulty und when tho
lease expired efforts were mado to
establish title, but many reycrscs
followed.
"Accusations of forncry and bribery
wero mado In connection with the
claim until 12 ycarB uro, when -one of
tho heirs llttedihlmsclf.ror tho contest
aud ibcRiin tho work of establishing
title for tho heirs of Robert Edward.
"This man ilnally perfected an ab
stractor title from tho crown grant
In the llrst Instances aud then
tie lcaso to tho crown for the use of
the colony, then tho subtitle lease to
tho Individual who sold oil loU buu
Jcct to tho lcaso. It seems that all
the rights of tho Edward helra vcro
protected to avoid lapse of title by
proscription uuder tho common law.
Q'The copies of deeds and leases form
perhaps tho most complete abstrnct of
iltlo In tho civilized world, This
work was complied by William Ed
wards of Tennessee In 1870. He took
tho case out of the hands of tho law
yers 12 years ao. For ten years he
worked Incessantly on the task,
epcudlng a prlvato fortuue In tho
work, but when he confronted tho ttt
torucys of tho present holders of tho
property In 1800 they udylsed a com
promise. "Mr. Edwards was required to se
cure identification through the seo
retary of state of tho national govern
ment before ho could 6ccurei tho
evidence or title he required from tho
archives of the English government.
"Mr. Edwards had secured about
200 powers or nttornoys from the
living hclrsof Robert Edwards. When
Iiecaiuo to New York with his evi
dence and a compromise waH proposed
he entered Into au undei taking to
quiet title for the sum of 1305,000,000.
"Over 41,000,000 of this sum was
placed on deposit and tho dato fixed
for the distribution was September
0, 1800,
"The heirs were quietly summoned
to New York to transfer title and to
secure for each a share of over a
million dollars.
"But Rome of tho heirs who were
possessed or larfo fortunes rcrused to
compromise for what they considered
a small portion of the great estate.
William Edwards, who had all but
Unlshed the great work or his lite,
was Insulted and grieved by tho
ungraterul attitudo or these heirs and
by tho Imputation that ho had ex
ceeded hla authority. Ho dropped
tho great work then and there.
"Tho tltlo to the realty, however,
was established and the holders ap
plied to the courts for an order to
quiet title. A suit was brought to
compel the heirs of Robert Edwards
to make a deed In accordance wit li
the contract entered Into by their
attorneys-in-fact by which tho heirs
were to receive $305,000,000. This
oontruct Is now held to be binding
upon the helm and the compromise
price of 305,000,000 Is ready for dis
tribution. "
.1, M.Edwards Is not Informed as
to tho exact number or testators, but
there are less than 300. nis falhcr'e
family consisted or 10 children, full
and half brothers and sisters. Soma
of these are dead. Two sisters live,
near Spokane, Mrs. J. S. Marney and
Mrs. Emuiett Robinson. The brother,
James J. Edwards, Is with tho Htcr
lltiir Mercantile Company In Wulla
Walla. Tho family borne li In Ten
nesee. where the mothsr owns a
homestead of 4800 acres of land. The
father died several years ago.
J. M. Edwards has been In tho
In the employ of J. P. Vbllnicr al
most contlnally for eight years, but
helms lived In Genesee the greater
part of the time. He has a family
of wire and two children, and la
working us a salesman while wait
ing tlnal summons to take pescssslons
of his million.
An Important Difference.
To make Itnpparent to thousands,
who think themjvo8 HI. that they
are oot aftlloted with any disease, but
that tbo system simply needs oloans
ln(', U to brlnK comfort home to their
hearts, as a conlve condition U easily
cured by usintt Syrup of Plk'8. Mhii-
ufacturea 0 meuaiiinrniu riisoyrujj
Co.. only and .old by all drotf KUU
Annum Solon ovorOtOOO,OOJ tox
am
.r?n rt T ' til . '.
T0B BILIOUBAND HEBV0O3 DISOUDBnc
luoh as Wind ami rninln tho tHornf.'';
Diddlnco'), VuhiGM after munis. ll;--nolio.
DlrzlncBs, Drowsiness. Fluahln-r
of Hoat, Jm of AppotltP. Costlvoiit
Ulotclicfl en tho Skin. Cold ChillH. Dh
turbod Bloep. llhtful Dreams nml nU
Nervous nud Wrorablliis BennatloiiN
TUB rlBST D03B WIIJi OIVE BELIEF
IN TWENTY UINUTES. Eory oufTorfci
Will ncknowleJiro tliuin to bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
nXKCHAM'.t riM.B.tn!on nsdlree'
cl, willuuleklyrstoto reroutes lo cum
pinto heitlth. Tlioy promptly romm
obstruction or lrreuulnrltles of tho ny
torn nna curo Melt llemlnclio. For i
Weak Stomach
Inpaired Digestion
Disordered Live!
IS MEU, WOMEN Ort CHILDRCtJ
Dcocham'o Pills aro
VUhout a KivaS
A "111 b til"
f-ARCEST 8ALE
rfnnyi'atcntSIfiUcliio Initio vrrlil,
i"io. rt dU Dnw ''lorea.
" Mil .I .11
AT MARION COURT HOUSE.
ransactiona of Record In the VarloUi
Courts and Departments,
cmcotT count.
In tho circuit court In tho suit of
W. E. Mitchell, plaintiff, vs. tho Oro
gou Woman's Flax & Hemp Fibre as
sociation, defendants. Bonhnm.Jeffroy
&, Martin, attorneys for thodorense,
lllcd a demurrer to tho complaint.
Tho property attached, belonging to
the defendant corporation, consists of
135 bales of tlax tow, 100 sacks or llax
seed nnd CO sacks or outs.
in tho case or Jcbso It. Parks,
plalntlir, vs. Arthur D. ParKcs, de
fendant, action for divorce, tho de
rondnnt filed his answer to the com
plaint.' He admits thooxlstcnco of
tho mnrrlago contract, but makes a
genera! denial of nil tho other allega
tions In tho complaint, nnd In bis fur
ther unci sepcrnte unswer charges tho
plnlntUT with adultery, naming sev
eral persons ns co-respondents, and
asks rora decree or divorce and tho
custody or tho minor (children. Geo.
G. Bingham and Wyllo A. Moorcs are
attorneys for tlio defendant.
FINAL ACCOUNTS AWKOVISD.
In tho tinal account of Rosa Has
slng, executrix of tho last will nnd
testament of Joseph Hasslng,
deceased, tnc cstato being fully
ndmlnlstcrcd upon, and no objections
being presented, tho nccount was
ullowcd and approved, und the execu
tor discharged.
In tho final account or G. G. Brown,
administrator or the cstato of David
Waldo, deceased tho same was ap
proved and allowed, and the adminis
trator discharged and his bondsmen
exonerated.
In the matter of the estate of J. W.
Long, lusune, E A. M. Gone, petit
ioned for an order authorizing the
sjloof Mjvonty bushels or wheat at
private sale, granted.
In tho matter or the cstato or J. J.
Basey, deceased, A. J. Basoy und
Mury ii. Wlllard, tho co-executors,
potloned ror an order to sell personal
property, consisting of a sheriff's
certlllcute of sale of real property
under foreclosure, order as prayed for.
HEAL KSTATfi THANFKU8,
J. O, Loony and wlfo to Mrs. Carrlo
O. Kenady and Eva II. Dennis, 07i
acres of land Ind.l. c.01, 4 0 s, r2 w
w d 83,000.
F. W. Durbln, sheriff, to U. W.
McNatnaru, 00.77 ucres In 18 s, r 2 w,
sheriff's deed $1,G00.
Elizuboth M. Dunnagan, A. II.
Dunnagan, Mary Dunnagan, Viola
Lslgh, J. F. Leigh, Mora Shepherd,
James Shepherd, Israel Dunnagan,
Renuett Dunnagan, Willis L. Dunna
gan und Nelllo M. McClure, 05 acre
in the donation land claim of Samuel
Markham und wife, In t r h, r I o. q, d.
81,200
Sherman Swank 'and Otto D. E.
Fusion, lot No. 1 und 2, In block No. 7,
in Aumsyllle, w d 8250.
James Koldrup and A. T. Koldrup
toJohnPugh, and undivided 1-5 ln-
La Grippe,
Followed
OR,
by Heart Disease, Ourad
MILC8' HEART CURE.
by
M
B. 0. 0. 8H0LT8, of WlnUraet, Iowa,
Inventor and manufacturer or
Bhults' Bafety Whlffletrco conpung,
wrltea of Dr. Mllca' Heart Cure. "Two yeaw
ago an attack of LaOrlpp lett mo with
weak bcaru I bad rnn down In fleah to
mere akin and bone. 1 could not (deep I jing
down Xor arnotberlns apella J frequent aharp
darting pains and palpitation caused a con
slant feur of audden death, nothing could
Induce too to remain away from home orer
nljht. My local physician prescribed Vt,
Miles' Heart Cure and in a few daya I waa
able to sleep well aud tho pains gradually
lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced the
the doMU, having gained fifteen pounds, and
nm now feollnsr better In orery way than 1
havo for years."
Or. MlleV Uumodios
aro sold by all drug,
gists under a pcwltlvo
guarantee, urat bottlo
beneBU or money w
funded, IJooU on dl
easca ot the bovrt and
nerrea free. Audreta.
DU. MILES UEDIOAfi 00 Elkhart, Ind.
V &.
t0 MttstaAr fl
fe vf9atorjH, j
',iiuiiimrwf1i1i7r.iVl7ttii,i';iii
tercst In and to the southwest quarter
of tile northwest quarter of 6cctlon 2.'),
t 0 s, r 3 w, 40 ncrcs, q. c. tl. $100.
l'EUMIT TO WED.
A marrlago llccnso was Issued to
Miss Matnlo Menus und Mr, Marcus
Williams, W. II. Uuttcrsby signing
tho affidavit. '
Sound tB a Dollar,
"I havo- buffered for tho last ten
years from piles, and during tho lat
two years I was completely laid up
with this disease. 1 began taKin
"o?
Hood's Sursanarllla. tho first uose
which did mo much Hood. I coutln
ued the use of thl medicine, nnd to
day I am as sound no a dollar."
O. W. SWAYNE,
Tcanawny, Wash.
Ilood'n Pills euro nausea, hcadTlche.
The Tennessee.
Undersigned has still a fow thou
sand of those Tonnessco strawberry
plants left at 31.00 a hundred. Thoy
are tho Uncst table berry, or for the
homo market. Early und brilliant
red. Now is tho tlmo to put out to
get n spring crop. E. Hofek,
d & w tf. Salem, Or.
Six Weeks Rain
would causo tho river to become un
orcan, out it would never nticct tne
popularity of Branson nnd Co'a high
grade groceries.
Quartett Classes.
Now being organized for plur.o sight
reading; promotes Interest In piano
playing. Children's clas3 lessons nt
10:30 every Saturday, 25 cents per less
on each. Regular class recitals every
Saturday at 2 p. m. Pu rents and friends
Invited to attend rccltnlsandchlldrcns
clnsscs. Call at studio oyer First Nat
ional bunk for information. Etta-Anders
Wlllmnn. tf.
City Tonsorial Parlor,
First door north or Water's olgar
stand on Commercial street. Motto -Clean
shop, good work, courteous
treatment. Hair cutting 15 cents,
shaving 10 cents.
EitNKST Anderson, proprietor.
Formerly or Anderson & Anderson.
Give him n call. 1117 18 22 23
A fine all wool covort cloth box coat
for men only W.25 nt Tho Now York
Rackot. eod-2t-dw
If " economy Is tho road to wealth'
why not patronize tho Salem Steam
Dyeing &Clcanlnir Works, 105Coin
mcrclnl St. and savo money, in add
Itlon to Dyolng and Cleaning, wo do
general repairing, such us rollning and
roblndlng coats nnd vests, placing now
vclyot collars buttons, patches otc,
Wc use uono but tho bust of material,
work neat, clioup, and promptly done,
Our prices are right.
BRONCHITIS
Bronchitis Is very provalent lb gen
erally boglns 'with a common cold, at
tended with cough, hoarsoncaa, noro
ncsa of tho lunge, tightness of the cheat
nnd difficulty In breathing. If not at
tended to,ltbocomoa dnngoroufl thou
oanda dlo from bronchitis annually.
Dr. JohnW. Bull's Cough Syrup Is tho
best remedy for this dtscaso j It rollovos
tho cough at onco, effects nn oasy ex
pectoration, and euros in a fow days.
Dr.Bulls
Cough Syrup
Will promptly euro Bronchitis.
Dee are small and pleasant to take. Doctors
recommend It. l'rice 3 cents. At all druggists.
Golden Rule Store
Well Assorted Block of
Notlons.Hcaiery, nibbcui, Pnpor Soaps
Tinware, Ovornlla, Undorwenr
And a Rreot inrlcty ot morythlnK In line. Olvo
us a visit.
MRS- D. T. SWART,
Blato Iniiirauco lllock.
We trj' to fullow the Uolik-n Hula In erory
traiiiactton.
NEW MARKET
' St.te street, near mlroad. Freshest a'M
best meats. My patrons say I keep the best
rreaU in town 3 3
BARR&PETZEl
-The Old Rellable-
PIUmberS and Tinner
Mako a Specially of
Pumps and Tank Work
Ail Wokk Ouakanikkd,
314 COMMKClAL;.srHECr.
Telephone No. 348
37ft
WANTED,
Wheat, oats nnd barley, will buy
yuur wurehouiu receipts for same
Get our prices before fclllnif. We
can savo you money.
Tillson-Uamxktt Chain Co.
Warehouse, North Halcm. Office, 70
Court St., rear of Dairy mplo'ssUjro.
DRIDD PRUIT BA03 TOR SATjU.
WANTED PRUNES AND
DUIED APPLES,
lo-itVim See TlIIsoi-Bartlett Oralu Co
Bars tU s n KwlYMjUwAlwff Ew
Elgostsr
a
" S 40 rVC0'Vrjn
IfflMil'ti nK lirm
rtwrtirttin
B"BSwPSMSSSBWBSBSBBg K$
for Infants and Children.
The Kind You toe Always BougM
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
- w-w- 0
in Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC ecNTAUK COMPItNV, TT MOf TIIT. MW tOHW PITT.
VSDSVKNNKNKNMsBa
DEALER
: GROCERIES
Paints, Oils Window Qlasn Vnr
nlflli, nnd tbo most couiPloto atoclt
ot Brushes of all kinds In tlio fltatf
Artlatn inatorinla, llmo; hnln oo
mont nnd Bhlnrjloa; nnd tho flnost
quality of crass eoed.
7 PER CENT LOANS
DOZORTH BROS.
293 Commorolnl St., Balem, Oro.
FtlXAb UCHTATIB
dw-ll-ll-am
DKA.iKn.a.
Money to Loan
at 7 per cent
On Mort;tge Secuilty.
One lo five years' time.
BOIBB & DARKER,
dw.!!-ll-3m 270 Coruruerclnl st,
mortgagFloans
On improved city and farm property at
bwcit rates,
WERNCR HUEVMAN,
22 Commercial street
2 doors soutlnol L.dd & Ruth's bank, Salem
Oiegtn. II-IJ dw3m
WANTED.
How toctny aaveruaoinonid ionr llnca
or loss hi tbl oolumn naortod Uiroo
Uniou for 23 ctun SO ott. n woolc, $1
por month. All ovur lour lluua t
tamo rate.
SEK HKUK.-ir you want plants ol
tiny kind, or cut Mowers, Hue lare
uhryiiantheiiiutiiH, It will pay you
to seo our. Wucun BclliUicm cheap
J. It. l'arvln, Laurel Hill Green
house, end of cemetery car line:
11 10 3t
YOUNQ OR OLI)-J0ltlic7bex;
homo employment; wo send work;
you id paid fiom $10 to 310 wcokl),
by working part time, duv or 01 en
luK! no canvafi8ln; easy; perma
nent; must be trustworthy, IiicIoeo
stamp' for particulars. Distance no
objection. Excelsior Mfif., Lcxlnit
ton Ave., & llth Bt., N. Y.
OH A NO E Ol'' LOCATION.-Y. A.
Anderson, harbor formerly at U6
State street, Is now located at Lews
Harbor Simp, No. 110 State street.
11 10 Of
WANTED. At tho llaltlmoro Fish
Market at 181 Commercial strcot,
10,000 turkoys for which will pay
tho blithest market price. II. M,
VanAvcry. 11 15 lw.
REMOVED-A. II. Eorstricr's kui
store und machine shop, has been
moved to Stato street, opposite
Holmun block, where work of all
Kinds will be received. 11-1-lm
WANTED. To rent hop yard by
party with nlno years experience.
C'lti kIvo best references and make
crop from start to tlnlsh. Una
onouith help tohdiullo 20 to 60 ucres.
Address N., Journal ofllco.
HOUSE CLEANEUS Hoineinbor
that the best und choapoit carpet
paper Is tho heavy foil paper sold
ut Tins .Jouhnai, olllce. 20-tf
WANTED. Vo want uud uro pro
pared to pay a fair price for ull tho
marketable apples and peurs offered,
S. A. McCall & Co. OjOaf
WANTED-I have property In Oro
Kon to sell or trudo for Kansas prop
erty. For particulars uddress S, M.
Tomllnson, Washington, KanBas.
Mention this pupor.
FOK SALE CHEAP. -Ten acres
or lund 6 miles east of Salem,
near Frultland P. O., ttood
school nnd church close by. Ilox
house 10x20, uood barn und well, 3
acres cleared, balunco In pasture,
fenced. Uood title. Adtiross Win
Hluukmore, Frultluud Oregon.
10 2:! 1 mot
MUaiCAIi rK hmlt:d number of student
taken, on n ano. violin, cuimr. mandolin
and sither. Alto Uorman lessons clvcii.
Anns M. KreU, Muilc studio, (Jiay block,
room 6. Call from 3 to 4 p, in, tf
VIOLIN
M1MS NKI.IJK IlltOWN has
(jtilto a largo rlttts of vluln
stuileiiis aud can Mveniii-
TEACHER
luwlalB lew more.
Aly fur tonus at nil
Jem, 417 Marlon Ureal.
BMPLOYMDNT AOENCY.
Girls to do all kinds of work wanted at the
W. C. T. U. t'xims. Abolho e wntiuj; help
apjily to Mrs C. B. Sherwood, at rooms on
Court street, Wages fiom J,o to 3 per
week lo-8.im
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BUSINEOB CARDS.
O. ti. DIAOK
Dentist,
Successer to Dr. J. M. Keene, old WWW
Comer, Saljm, Orj Varties desiring sviperiot
operations at moderate rcet in any mancn ati
In especial request.
Salcin Connecting anil Preparatory School
Pall Tkiim OfUNS Oct. 3, 1803.
Common School, Normal, BuBlnesa
nnd llltcli ychool courfies aro provided.
Send for circulars, or call at our school
rooms for them, Ofllco hours, -l to B
o'clock p. tn. A. J. Oakland, Prln.
C. H. LANE
Merchant Tailor
211 Commercial nt,
t7SulU $15 nnd upwnrda,
Pants $3 nnd upwnrdi
CAHTAL CITY
Express and Tf ansfet
Moets all mall and passengor traKv. Hag.
Kage nnd cxnrets to all parts of th cit)
1'rompt service. Telephone No. 70.
WHITE & D1SQUE.
Capital Soao Works.
Running at full blast and making best
of laundry and toilet soaps, lie sure to call
for the Salem brand when jou want gxl
A. W. ANDEREG.G,
Manner.
BARRELS, BARRELS.
Made and on hand, n lot of bands ard
Uc(;sailslies,inr wine, cider, vinegar, plclo
les, incut etc. 1'irst-class and for salo at a
liaialn. All kinds il work done on abort
notice in Reed shape, Cy .Stewart, South
."alem. o-IJIin
New Blacksmith SSiqd.
w- r. n- sMrrn co
tho old rollnblo sinltlin have opened a
ahop ppoalto tbo brewory. nnd invite
Sntiona, Uost work nnd lowest prloea
OS Commorolnl nt. tlnlcm.
Dewey Sell Groceries Cheap?
Well, If you Hnvuna oxporlenco you know that
to bo the Mulno feature of our success. The
Merrltt of our-(foods causes pcnplo to como Miles
to putronlzo us.
HAItRITT & liAWIlBNOE.
Chung Lee Co
' Chinese and Japanese FancyJjGoodo
Ladies' Furnishing Goods Reduced 30 Dayt.
UNDERWEAlt
Examine our stoalt nnd youjwlll bO'Convlnodd.that we cam mre you ae7,
1
COTTLE I1LOCIC . . . COMMERCIAL STREET,
Steam Heating,
Hot Water Heating,
Hot Air Heating,
And Furnace Work of all kinds at figures
to suit the times
MANHOOD
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cuur sex. cauicu uy
JlMUlUll
Ififfii.
ujf Co.. ditrltutlu
FOB
SALE BY D J,
f aW V
mi
HALF WAY HOUSE
Fine cigars nnd tobacco. oft drinks; mi
n all hounti nlre clean bel(. North Bulcni,
henr W. I N ndo'a I'ubllo watering trough.
IMft-lmo M. FEICHTlNORIt, frop.
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PALACE MEAT MAS KIT
WEST & MATTItKWS.
Havehndlmiffoxpcrlcncoln norvlnv ctttiem
ol Bftlcm nml will to plcaxvl to ceo old iidtionn
nt the new stand. Krcih Halt and Hmoked Ileal
andLnrd. For a tquarc deal lomamber,
HAPPY JJVOK,
It 91m m State street, Plione 9M
A, M.HUMPHREY & CO,
DKAI.BRS itl
Grain and Grain Bags
Warehouse, Balem and Maoloay. '
13'27-lm-dw Ofllcc. 200 Commerqlol St., Salem
OFFICE, CITY HALL
For water service apply at offce. Bil't
payable monthly In advance. MaVe ,
complaints at the nnVn.
Chloro-Naptho'eum
SHOULD BE KEPT RKADT
FOIt USR BY STOOKMSR
AND FARMERS.
A dlpinfectant and rormloldo that
U extensively used and Rlyea satlsfao
tlon. Send to IlAitunrr k Lawiusmojj
for, or buy a bottle from
dwO-28-ltn ROBERT BASHT, AyeBt.
BALBM
STEAM LAUNDRY I
Ptoasa notloo the out In prtoe
on tho following
Sbxts, plain, to ectin
Unuer drawers 5 to to cert
Under shirts 5 to ioocp
Socks, per pair. .......... ........ .3 centf
Ilandkerchlofs t cent
Silk handkerchiefs..... 3 cents
Sheets and pillow slips 34 cento per doawi
and other work In proportion.
17'CTnnnola nnd other work Intelligently
woaliod by hat rt.
COIi. J, OLMBTBAD,
Propdetot
AMM!
Good Nows for tho Suffering
Public,
The envious rivals who were determined t
make Dr. Cook trouble in the couits hare
backed down, and their alleged case waa
dUmlsscdwhcn It came Into circuit court.
They didn't dare to meet the truth, as Dr.
Cook's patient's are loo numerous au'l they
are ever urtteful to the man who has cured
hem and can cuie others.
Dr. Cook makes a specialty of chronic
diieases, and doci not use poisonous drugs t?
cure tluin. If )ou haven friend who needs
help send him to
DR. J. F. COOK,
301 Liberty street
Consultation fiee.
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Old P, O. Groomby
MAtiE TO OnDEO.
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RESTORED
My Htiaf Dr. Item's
v!ujw ! mt.
TliU "No.Uilul ttwubt
Said Water &,
VICTORIOUS
fiuarauiced to cure an nervous cuciki, uu w rn 2
train lwer, llwdcte, WaWflulut.tVol Ma'Oiooc., Kfctly'Jtiul.
sions, Kenrouunt. ull Uralas, los of power lu Oeatrav. Orgaui of
oKremwn. nuuiuu . w., vv j
ajcuts.
FRY, SALEM, OREGON
, Opium or sumuuuin, whicu iiau ui uuui7,v""wrfMU'T:
:r. Caubeearrled la vest pocket. Ji .to per bo, iWsuaU
, ClrtuUi l'jce. Sold y all druireWj. AkrorH,tv4rSMt
Mured ht O IVuu fJciiklac Co., t Via Prancce ' fauc-Paib,
Third au VamWil St istUiui- -.
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