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I DR. H, 0. KPLEY. Salem Dental Parlors The profession practiced Crown Artificial Teeth I'OST-OFFIOE BLOCK. Golden Rule Store Well Assorted Stock of Notiona, Hosiery, Ribbons, Pnpor Sonpa Tinwnre, Overalls, Undorwenr Auila great vnrlcly of everything in line, us a visit. (live MRB B. T. BWAUT, fllnlo Inmirnnre HlncW. We try to follow the Golden Utile in every trniianctlon. $ SALEM PEOPLE ;; and OTHER PEOPLE J I 1 1 Iteadun nt tfalom mul other Orrcon town nrc requeued to send In ltcm of rmrionnl and ioclnl news to np.eur In the Ttio Iinlly mid Weekly Journal. (Ki) Prank Turner, the attorney, was a business visitor. In Portlund today, The. morning ovorlantl was nbout four hours Into today owlnjr to tho Blsklous mountains. Not reaching Salem 'till nearly noon. Miss. Helen Sutherland Is reported na lying In a very critical condition, sufrerlnu from appendicitis, and hpr recovery Is almost dispalrcd of. An operation was performed last week but It Is said was too Into to have much hopes of being successful, In Olden Times People overlooked tho Importance of permanently be ce tit tod effects nnd were satlsllod with transient action; but now that Is Rcnerully know that. Syrup uf Pigs will permanently over come hubltal constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act, for a time, but tinully Injure the system, Buy the genuine mado by tho California Fig Syrup Co. It Will Pay You to stop and seo tho now display of photos at tho foot of the stairs leading to the CronUo Photo studio. Located oyor the New York Racket, store. Mens and boys overcoats reduced to close out, at the New York Racket. 14 2t Y, M. C. A. Tho public are invited to attend tho seniors class tonight nt 7.30. Seats In tho gallery will bo reserved ror the ladies, You are Invited to como and see tho boys work, afler class hours, The Doweys and Schleys will play a short panio of Basket Hall. Come out. Hood's Are much in little; always Pills reniiy, emcient, sntlsfne- tory (prevent a cold or fever, cur all liver 111!, lck limit ache, jaundlc, coimtlattoii, etc Price 2) cent. The only Mill to take with IIxkI Buriaparllla. INTER STATE l5E 1 ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Associate Teacher Western Conseiva tory, Kansas City, Mo , representing me imci-sia c aJicin, h aaicm yjie i Over First National lianV. Realderce 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to 13 a-d 2 to 5, JftNVSWrii 7rrnrfrJhJniJhJrr Fine Commercial Work The Roach and Cronise i II Press Unexcelled iacilities for the production of all kinds of printing in modern styles at modern prices, ? X ROACH & CRONISE 227 JSCtJSuCommercial 0 01 8 I Street &J m TZian&nzUcx&rrclrjmXrtzli Kffi 1MT WtPWHBMBBpBR DR, H. H. QLJtNGER in all its branches. and bridge work a specialty, $6,00 and Ud CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. A Pleasant, Simple, But Safe and Effec tual Cure for li. Catarrh of tlicjstoumch ' has long been considered too next thing to In curable. The uftnil symptoms uro a full or bloating sensation after ent iuB,uccompanled sometimes with sour or wutterv rlslnus. a formation nr gasses, causing pressure on the heart and lungs and dllllcult breathings; headaches, llckle nppotlto, nervous necs and a general played out, languid feeling. There Is often a foul taste In tho mouth, coated tonguo and If tho Inte rior or tile stomuch could bo seen It wouiti snow a slimy, inllamcd condl tlon. .The cure for this common and otmitiutc trouble is found In u treat ment which causes tho food to be rcuuny, thoroughly digested before It has time to ferment nod Irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of the siomacn to secure a prompt and iiemuiy uigcsnon istnootio necessary thing to do and when normal digestion Is sccurcd.the catarrhal condition will imvc disappeared. According to Dr. Hnrlanson the surest and best treatment Is to use uf ter euch meal a tablet, composed or Dlastuso, Aseptic Pepsin, a llttlo iux, uoiuen Seal and fruit acids. These tablets can now be found nt, nil drugstores under the nameofStuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and not belmr a patent medicine can be used with perfect safety and assurance that Healthy nimet to and thorough dlies tlon will tollow their regular use after meats. Mr. N. J. Uooher of 2710 Dearborn St. Chicago, 111., writes: Catarrh Is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold In the head, whereby the lining membrane or the nose becomes inflamed and the poisonous dischargo therefrom passing back ward into the throat reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh or tho stomach. Medlcul authorities prescribed ror me Tor three years for catarrh or the stomach without cure, but today I am the happiest or men inter using only ono bjx or Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets I cannot llnd up proprluto words to express my good reeling I havo round llesh, appetite ina sounu rest irom their use. Stuart's Dyspepsia Taulots Is the safest preparation as well as tho sim plest and most convenient remedy for any form or Indigestion, caturrh or stomach, biliousness, four stomach, heartburn nnd bloating after meals. Send rrr little book, mailed freo on stomach troubles, bv addressing Stuart Co., Marshall. Mich. Tho tublets can be found at all druir stores. 0-11-13-10 18-20 A Silver Anniversary. Anniversaries of marriages, of births and of deaths- aro ob served throughout the country, and tho Woman's Christian Board of Mis sions, or tho First Christian church, celebrated the Twenty-Iirth, or silver anniversary or the roundatlon or their society in the church parlors on last Saturday afternoon, from .'i to 6 o'clock, Speeches nnd toasts were tho order or the day, between which the ladles dsscusscd plans ror future work and commented on past achievements, A delicious luncheon was served during tho latter part of the oven lug, after which the ladles departed for their homes, more tlrtuly wedded, If possible, than over to their society by their silver anniversary. No iiigns Left. "My llttlo boy had a breaking out on his limbs. Wo tried to hml them by tho use ot remedies no hud on hand, but without success. Tho boy then began tnklngllood'sSursupurlllu. lie was soon improving and now he Is cined and lias no signs of the erup t'on.' Mus. Minnie Dodson, St. John, Wttsh. Hood's Pills euro all liver Mailed ror2So. by O. 1. Hood & Lowell, Muss. Ills, to,, DIED. LOCKLEY. At the rumlly residence, on Front, street, Salem, Oregon, on Friday, January 13, 1899,n.t4 p. in, Frederic Llewellyn Lonkley, lulant on ot Mr. and Mrs.F. LocHoy Jr. The funeral which wus private, was held at the residence at 3 o'clock this (Saturday) uflernoon. WHOOPING Quun One of tho most distressing BlghU), la to see r child almost choking with the drf artful whooping-cough. GIvo the child Dr. BuII'b Cough Syrup, tho gronterit pulmonary remedy, nnd ro llof will tome at oneo, tiro coughing spoils will re-occur less frequently, and, in a few days, tho sufferer will bo entirely cured. No other remedy can boast of so mnny cures. Gough Syrup Cures Whooplng-Cough qulokly. Oust are tmall and pleasant to take. Doctors recomtutud it. Irlce j . At 11 druygitts. ftnMiinrfttiMiWiiiMiiwimii nmmn' ilmmWinn ill IWOllAL POHBNr In the Public Schools Recolves an Airing In the Courts, Lawyer Richardson Deplores the Deca dence of Discipline on the Part of Parents, Tho hearing of Principal Jones of the Park school borore Recorder Judahror severely punishing n lit tle boy, was heard In tho presence or a large uumber of spectators Saturday uflernoon. T. P. Burt sworn. When llttlo boy rolled his sleeves up Friday night to help wash dishes his arm was shown to bo black and blue and red. IIo had been whipped tho Wednesday berorc. The stripes went clear across his back and shoulders, and down the left arm to the elbow. It was a week ugo last Wcdncsduy. The boy never told at home until the marks were discovered on him. Cross-ex: Boy went to school ns usual dny artcr ho was whipped. Took boy out or school when ho dis covered tho wounds on his person. The arm rrom tho elbow to tho shoulder wue striped. Did not see Prof. Peebles and tell hlni he would send this boy back to school. The boy Angus was brought In, a little fellow about nlno years old. The court explained to him the nature of nn oath. What would bo tho result If you didn't tell the truth If you'd swear to something that wasn't trueV" asked Mr. Richardsen: "1 don't know," replied Angus trustfully. Tho boy contested to using two swear words when he went into the basement door. Was kept after school and whipped. Jones told him to take his coat off. He refused. Jones wore out a hazel switch, then another, then used tho butts of both. Mr. Richardson objected to the tes timony, There was no mention or any hazel switch being used in the complaint. Tho complaint mnde no charge or a crime committed with a switch. Tho objection was overruled and the switch story was continued. Tho switches were us largo as his llttlo linger and two and a half feet long, lie wore thorn out singly and then took them double. lie then went down to get somo more, IIo brought six back, took two In his baud and laid rour down. Boy took his coat off at request of his teacher, when Jones said that was all he wanted and quit. The boys's arm and back wo ro er nmlned. He showed somo signs of a beating; aid not seo Prof. Jones un til after he sworo. Cross-ex: "Were you over whipped borore?" Objected to. Mr. Richardson said they wnnted to prove that this boy had bneu ro. poutedly whipped Tho law was that tcachor hud authority to administer such Hogging as was nccesfary tn en force discipline. A big Hogging was necessary to mako tills .boy pay at tention. Mr. Richardson made a strong plea ror corporal punishment, Mr. MoNary said tho question was whether the whipping was Immod erate on this particular occasion. Whether ho had been whipped black and blue nt other times was not tho question. Objection sustained. Miss Winters was present when hoi used tho switches. Mrs. Roullnrd know tho little boy, toukolT boy's coat on Friday noon and taw his bruises. Miss Cora Winters, tho boy's teacher wus culled. Saw the whipping- Had kept the boy In for not knowing his lessons. Jones came up with two switches, said he wus sorry ho had to punish him Told him to take his hands out of his pocket, tnko his coat off. Then ho told him to take cure or his hunds and anus, and whipped him until ho broke the ends off both ills switches. Weak ago Fri day she saw bruises on boy's buck and arm, might havo been produced by other causes. Cross-ex: Tho boy wus sent down onco ror Idleness nnd not having Ins lessons. Jones was not angry. lie punished the boy very cooll, she thought. Tho boy made no complaint, was not sick. J. S. Uruhauii principal North school; knew the boy; saw boy's back Saturday; skin wus discolored on arm and buck then. ; Cross-ex: teacher complained or ooy'ti conduct; could not unswer us to the boy's reputation, but .vjs always respectful und truthful to him; -had punUhed him with a switch. Wus not Incorrigible and punished him moderately once in two years, Mr. xlichaidson moved to nou-Bult for lack ot testimony. He read rrom Wharton on (logging, a work every body swore by. To ilnd a school teacher guilty the whipping must bo wanton, excess I vo and unculled ror. It must Inflict permunent injury on the child and no case hud been made out bore. Mr. MoNary cited authorities to show that excessive punUhmcnt con stituted imault nnd battery. It was admitted that In certain cases moder ate punishment wus necessary. Rut this boy had been whipped until the marks showed ror a week uf ter wards U Prof, Jones had any defense to make against those witneelet It be produced und If he s exonerated, well and good. Motion to dismiss was overruled. BASE OF DEKENOE. II. T. Hruce called, Was dlreotor; had exumlticd boy Saturday evening t rrinTi'Juimrinitu At Four Score Or. Mirfii' Nervine Restores Health. D NOLE EZEKIEL OflEAR, assessor and tax collector, Beverly Mass., who lias passed thoWth llfo ratio stono, saygj "Dr. Miles' Reatorntlvo Ncrvino has dono a groat deal of good. I suffered forycars from nieoplosanoss and nervous heart trouble Would feel weary and nsed up In tho morn ing, had no ambition and my work seemed a burden. A friend lccomtneudcd Dr. Miles' Norvlne, and I purchased a bottlo under protest ns I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought it no uso. Out it gavo mo restful sleep, a good appotito aud restored mo to energetic health. It la a grand good medicine, and I will gladly wrlto anyone iii(iilrlug, full partlcularsof my sat isfactory oxpetlcnco. ur. wiles' Kcmoaios J?s$J Dr. uro sum ujr nil umg- &v nSltno olalu ll.,il.. n .m.llli.n E IVIIIOS guarnutco, first bottia .tMorvItlQ "LUT? "' . Restores luuuk-u. i.minuu wis- jM- Unnlft, nnananf flm lii.ni-f. ui.il WjJ-i rJOHIHI acrvosfreo. Address. 2 DK. MltXa MFL M.OALCO.. Elkhart Intt borore school board. Roy stripped back nnd arm, showed blue murks; matter was referred to Oily Supt. Peebles who reported Monday evening follov Ing. nis report was to effect that case wns settled. Did not report on punishment. Cross ex: the bruises were over the center or tho buck. Mrs. Earl Race said boy was stub born, but was not n particularly bad buy. Week ngo Suturduy saw marks on boy's back und arm, City Supt. Peebles stntcd that he had investigated this whipping case was not as represented by Mr. Burt; his mission was to adjust the matter; boy's conduct wns net of the best, wns very stubborn, insolent and Insulting to Mr. Jones IIo told Burt that If tlioro was any more trouble with this boy, tho matter should )o referred to him whether he should be punished or not. IIo had known that this boy had been ro ported Tor disobedience nnd punish mcut. Burt had consented to the boy being Hogged ir he deserved It. Mr. Richardson niked If tho Park school did not require more corporil punishment than others? Ruled out by tho court on the ground that the general history or the Park school was not ndmtssablc. Cressrcx: Mr. Peebles said he had seen the boy's back and arm, saw bruises: saw marks on his arm plainly. Mr. Rlchurdson, Dcun of Wlllatu otto law school, opened his case to the court with an appeal in tho true In terest or humanity. Ho said our re form school had grown so Its present walls would not hold Its Inmate?. Too many boys were growing up In corrigible ror lack or discipline on the part or tho parents. IIo would put the fathers who neglect their boys In the rotorin school. When ho was a boy corporal punishment wns a mutter of course. Thcro were no reform schools thou. "Spare tho rod und spoil tho child," wns cited as sound philosophy. lie advocated tho whip ping post for the hobo clement. It was u duty to tho state and to the parents to dismiss Prof. Jones. Whcro fathers and mothers refused to discipline children, teachers had to do It, Discipline In tho form or corporal punishment wns necessary nnd should be encouraged, The teacher must be governed, In corporal punishment, by the apparent power or endurance or the child, said Wharton, Deputy District Attornoy Chits McNary dossed tho caso by an appeal to the better ideas that wero prevail ing in matters or education. Kindness ncvor mado uny boy a criminal. Thoy hud no evidence, but tho boy's state ment that ho hud used a little pro fanlty, but there was no hearsay This might be all hearsay about the boys' bruises. No human man, with a partlclo of feeling, would whip such u child so Its skin would be cut into stripes that would appear a week Inter. Such con duct was detrimental. 'to the schools and to thourowing generations. Annual Sales overO,000,000 Doxes FOB BILI0U8 AMD NERVOUS DISOBDERl Riieh as Wind and rnln in tho fltonwh. Oiddinoss, ImiIiI". after nmaln. Head babe, DImIoh, Drowsiness. FlushliiKS of Hunt. lio of AiK)ilt. CostlvoneM. lllotchw on the Bkiii. Odd Chills. Dis turbed Bleep. Frightful Droums and all JWrvi.us and Tiemllhi Ransntlons. THE TIRIV DOTE WILL OIVE EELIEP IJf TWENT7 MIKUTX1 Every sufferer vlllHokiioMiodtfu thtm to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Illir.C.'IVJJ'M Pi um, taken asdlrect od. vltlt"!',lyr"it oro Females to com plate health. They promptly removo olMtraetlousorlrreculsrltlei of tho sys turn and euro MiU iltmdache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And ti b LARCEST SALE ofnuyl'Htent Jledlclue lathe World, 29o. at all Drue Store. iwitrMiirtiiCTiMiirii;iMMainiriiiiifciaift At tho conclusion Judgo Judah said he hoped no such caso would ever come befora him agotn. There had not been sufficient cvldenco to prove that the bruises on the child were produced by tho blows of the principal, nor that the whipping was unreasonably severe. Mr. Jones wns congratulated by many of hh friends present, Among the nudlenco were a number of ladles, principals of other schools, prominent citizens, and quite nn attendance of school boys. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho mer cantile firm heretofore existing and kuown as S. A. McCall & Co , has this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts will bo collected nnd paid by S. A. McCall. S. A. McCalr, P. A. Kakneli., Salem, Or., Jun. 12. 1899. 1 12 4w An Ugly Tramp almost scared u nervous lady to death on the street Inst evening, but a de licious lunch mnde from Branson nnd Co'shlgh grndo groceries completely restored her strength. DIED. KINO. A t tho family home ono mllo nortli of Mncleuy, Saturday, Jan. 14 1809, of lung rover, Fletcher, son or J. T. and Amanda King, aged 0 years. Deceased was 111 only two dnys, and will be hurried Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m Rev. J. R. Early officiating, HEAD ACHE "Hoth nir wlfo and myaelrhaYe been tiling CASCAltETS and tbey are tbo best medicine we bavo er hd In the house. Last weeU my wife nu trantlo wlih henunche for twodsys. she tried somoof yonrCASCAKBl'S, and the relieved tho pain In her head almost Immediately We bolh recommend Cascarets .,, . ClIAS. STEDKrOIlD, Phtsburj Safe & Doposlt Co , rittsbur?, Pa CANDY CATHARTIC TRAD! MAM ftiouvrtiiia nSl?nt' EUuW.1 r'l' Tstte Good, no uood, Nerr Sicken. Wetken.or Gripe. 10c, Jic.Mw. ... OURE CONSTIPATION. ... IlirlUf Uiul; raiar,Ckl"., U"tr,l, XtY"t. M NCUTilrRin ItoidaniJmijrAiiieed'br nil drug. nu'lU'BNU (Unto OHIO: Tobacco iUbll. NjNHNKarsswsvrvararvjMa Jfll 111, DEALER IN : GROCERIES: Paint. Oil Window Olnan Vai niflh, nnd tbo most complete stools u5 of urushea of all Iclndn In tho otat Aiuato mntormin, nnio; nmn oo mont and ulilnijloo; nnd tho finest quality oi grnaa nood. K'srsasMswuvararNJKBsWNv WANTED. Now today navortiaomoina lour linoo or loss in tills oolumn 'nnortod tnroo tlnios for 25 ota SO otn n wook, $1 per month. All ovor lour lines at same rnto. nOY SVANTKD - Call nt Journal ofllco for particulars. G REAlMURTTATtfWlll trade 1(10 acres of land in Kansas for a good team utul wagon. inquire nt Stolner'a grocery. I-10at FOR i ENT Tli wo nicoly rurnlshed rooms with or without tire 485 C.im nioroial btrcct. Terms reusunublo. Apple to 2tf8 Commercial street. l-7-0t WANTED - W. II. McMullin tho pawn broker & Jeweler wants to buy your second hand goods Includ ing household una kitchen furniture stoves etc. Will pay highest postl hie prlco In cauti ror same. No. 205 Commercial street, first dour north or Ilarrlt & Lawrence grocery store. MMmt SOME PEOPLE-nro Jack or all tradcs,tiiuri.cr or nuui,but Kupliuger Is muster or tho umbrella, which Is his solo business, and he will do your work perfectly, ut a reasonable charge. Patronize Knpllngur at 09 Utulo street. 1-7 liu PEUFKCTION-stcum cooker. Htst selling combination for farm, house hold or hotel agent wanted tn evciy town. Apply curly lo F. J. tjtruyur. tiuleuj, lor terms, clrculatH ur.d selling sample. 1-2-1 mo. TIl'olAPLiHMlbRpT-liooVuTid shoo maker. First-cluus work. Shop utSulem rihue Store, next door to Rush's bunk, 12-20-lmt FOR SALK-Twofull blooded Irleli setter pups, cheap. Inquire one block cust of North school,. 20 if KIDS.CLEANED-for Un cents at tliuSulum Stcum Dyeing and Clean- lug Works, 105 Commercial Street 12 2-tf FOR SALE On easy terms J 15 ucrus, 35 under cultivation. 7 ucres or or chard with 1000 trees niuttly winter apples 5 to 7 years old, one hair mile from rulWuud nation, good town und school, good Improve ments, a tine dairy und stock farm with plenty of wild ruugn, g .od neighborhood, fine springs, one third cash, long lime on balance. Fine stock ranch, Apply lo E. Ilofer, Sulem. I11USE CLEANERS Remember that the bust und cheap. t, carpet paper Is the heuv felt paper Mild UtTHEJOUUNALOlllCe. 20-tf MUHICAL -A limltjd numler of studen. taken, on piano, violin, guitar, mandolin and zither Alto German and Frcncli Icuons given Ann M, Krebs. Muic studio, Gray block, room 5 Call from 3 to 4 p m alio u a m. tl VIOLIN yH&H NEIXIK DROWN has quite a largo olui of vlolu iuucuii kiiu van acoom wodato a lew more. Apply for terms at read. deuee, 417 Mariou ttrtet. TEACHER timinntmi innnrituj wmmmmmmmmsmmmmmimmitmmMmmmmmmmm for infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF 09$w In Use For Over 30 Years. TM CtHTtUH OOMMNt, Tf MUHW VTWtIT, HtWYOHWCITY. More Apple Butter Wanted, Docs any ono In Willamette yalloy make apple butter for Mile ? I wnnt a keg or more. Address, 571 Ka9t Mor rison strcot, Portland, Or. 1-KKItt Dr. Bull's Couch Syntp ig n groat medicine of Intrinsic worth. It re moves .1 cough or cold quickly and cures severo throat nnd lung nffec tlons In an nstonlshlngly short time, Sold by nil druggists for only 25c. O. C. T. Co's PASSKNOKIt 8TEAMKU3 Kl I' I), LKAVK FOIl I'OHTIjAND Dally, Except Bnndajr at 8 a m. QUICK TISIU AND CHEAP HATES. Dock between Stato and Conrt 8ts. M. P. I1ALDWIN, Agont. UPDEQRAPr BROS Collections and Loans lloom 14, Hush Ilnnlc Dlock, U2Hmo SALEM, ORKflOy. 7 PER CENT LOANS BOZORTH BROQ. 292 Commoroinl St., Salem, Oro, RKAb SXA.TrX DUAtKRS, dw.ll H-3iu Money to Loan at 7 per cent On Mortgage Security." One to five years' lime. (BOIBB & BARKER, dw.ll-li-3n 270 Commoroinl at. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved city and farm property at lowest rates. WKKNER IMEVMAV. 2 2 Commercial strecti 3 doors south ol L.dd & llusa's bank, Salem Ocgon. ti-12 tlw3m REAL ESIATE LOANS On fcliort or loni; tlmo. Notes and other securities bought and sotil. THOMAS, WATT & CO. OliNKlt.VL nnOKKKB, II-VMdtr-tf 337 Commercial Strcot ..Money at 7 Per Cent.. fv rut oii on well improved farm and city properties. T. K. I'ORD, 121l-lv.nii) Over IlUKh's Dank. A.M. HUMPHREYS CO, DKALKHS IN Grain and Grain Bags Warohniuo, Rubin and Maoloay, 10-27-lm-dw ODIuo, MO Couiiuerolai St., Saloru OPERA LODGING HOUSE Good furuUhCHl rooms, with large parlor In connection. m C0UHT 8TKKRT. I2T J. T. Hhoup, I'roprlctor. BUTTLED BEER 0EP)T WIioIhuIb and Retail Gambrlnus and Hchllts ItottledOiiodiln stooK. Free deliver to any part of tho city. ii. unui iv. iv a i., i rou, Old Pioneer Orojiery ShImhi. Cominerelal Btreot. 12-13 O. H. LANB Merchant Tailor 211 Commoroinl nt, rjy Sulto $15 and upwards, PantB 3 and npwardi G.S. iilffi NEAT MARKET St.te street, near ntlrotd. Fioslt' anr bejit meat. My pa'.roni say I kiep ihr Ueti orat In town 2 3. iln SALDM STEAM LAUNDRY Pleaao uotioo tho cut in prices on tbo follovlng - SI -U, plain lOcei. um.er drawers Stoiocvi Under shirts .... . 51010001' ocks, per pin ,. 3 c..' Handkerchiefs.. I co Silk handkerchiefs 3 com Sheets and pillow slips 34 cents per dozen nd othc work in proportion. tSTFlnnnolt nndi ther work intelligent waabed by ba i, COL J. OliMaTBAD, Propriotot n imriHMilwraMHrniiii SALESl Benevolent Institute This charitable Institution itmltitultiR tlio "IlclpttiK Hand Mission." at JOl Centre street, Hulem. It Is a Ixmrdlmt home for tho friendless or nil denomina tions, where tneuls, beds nnd .ne cessaries or lire nrc provided. Sup port, nsslstnnce nnd dountlons, consisting nfmuncy. nood or wares of uny kind are so icited, utul will be used ror the uood or tho cause. Hick persons will be cared Tor. 12-22-tr A. U. COSS, Manager ftssay Office N AND IiABORATORV- No, 71 Chemckcta si, I. 1) l'. TUnilLL Assaycr, CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfei , ,Moets all mall and passenger tralhk. jagc and express to all parts of th in Prompt service. l'clcphone No. 70. W1I1TI & DIJsQUli HALF WAV HOUSE t'lno olirara and tolmcco. toft drinks; meals at all hours; nice clean Wis. North Salem, Mviia i . Muitw m mwuw fiMtvilllA IIUHHi II lft-lmo M. KEICHTINOER, Trop. BARR&.PETZEI -Tho Old Rollabto- Plumbers a.id Tinneu Malco a Opoolnlty if Pumps and Tar k Work At l Work Guakantkso. 214 COMMERCIAL STREET 27ft Telephone No. S48 MANHOOD 'ATX' Civ niiiirfintpil lnrnr.1l .1 .& iffl&i VH Hi ? w lirala l'ower, lleudache,"Wakrluluts.'l)st Ma hoot.. kbiiV KmU. alons, Nervousness. Lll drains, loss of power In Oenemu Oraq of elttitr ex, caused by over-exertion, youlhrul error, ot sl' A at lobacco,oplumorstlinulaul(,whlchlcad loIuQrialty.Coi ut .mosm prepaid. Circular Free. Sold by all drujrcUU. Ask for It, t 'inootUer. ilanufactured y U- I'cau fedlclelo.. 1 irl francc. raut-DavL t'rugCo. dutriouttuaceuts. Third aul YamhlilB"' --1m3 FOR SALE BY.D- J, Try Our New Imported by tho shipload, roasted for our trade ,by Closset & Dovers, Portland. Per pound packiiue 15 cents, with it ood spoon In euch puckiiu'e. rTARRITT & .AWRJ3NOIC, T. S. BURROUGHS ...Sanitary k ESTIMATES FURNISHED. PIUCBS TO SUIT THE TIMES; 103 STATE STItEBT UcnffATFii fniiiM Tu..r( j.jLu.vr vikIUUijUIUI JHH &jw i0 cents. bM w P chemical Ok yK5ssw XS new vonK curj auaiwiwMi ajkntm C &L GQACK Dentiet ucc$er;to Dr. J. M. Keene, old Whlt t-orncr, &aljm, Or. l'art.e desiring wpetfet operations at moderate feci tn any bracii an In especial request. SOtJXE BROS. 1'IANO TONERS UK REPA1HERS POIITUND, OHE. n wm.,?.mi?,UlT,ClnUr ,CRV6 0rJe ' 00. C. Will s Music Htore. OFFICE, CITY HLL' For water service apply at office. Btl payable montlily m advance. Make complaints at the a:j. UPHOLSTERING J. J. DAVIS, S3 Stata Btreot. Now or old work put up In best order. Lowest over. Olvo us a calL llU2S-lm PAHM Iran sale 360 Ao 09 All In Vamhlil nmnh. PMfM'ofwloJnabody.orin 40-acre tract. n!Shalf .mlle WMt 0 Wapato Station, IS 0luhlU county. Oregon, and one and a half ratios south of bsston. I'rlco foreoch forty acres Iron UM upward, according to ImMrov.menU and location. Oood sot! and easv urn? iK,!!.' 0n,ulre or W- " EOAN, U-2-lmo-dw Brooks, Oregon. Capital Soap Works. Running at full blast and makiae best uf laundrv and tnlli-t r..r.. il. .... . ..11 Tor the. Salem brand when oi want Eued jjoodj A W. ANDEREGO, Manager. IT LAST! nDflH NfiUQ Pnr tlin MtTorlnrr uuu" HOWS) IUI UIU OUIirJrlllg Public, The envious r.valt who were determined ta make Dr Cook trouble In the courts have I ba.ked down, anu their alleged case wa dismissed when it came in o circuit court, Theydiin'tdiretj meet the truth, as Br ook's patient's ate too numerous and they ure rver grUefal 1 1 the man who has cured hem and can cure others. Or. Coot mikes a specialty i,f chrolc dUeaus, and doe not use poisonous drugs tr cure th m. If jou have a Mend who needs help send him to DR. J F COOK, Consultation free. 301 Libert street RESTORED ny aaiMsr vr. Pna Yt-tl'w Kn. it.I. Tli 1 n.U. It. I s..I nn. . a....t. ttf.a. L ...nH. w 'm FRY, SALEM, OREGON 15c Coffee Old P. O Grocery Salem Water k raitiii km of ill link.. PHONE 16 Purliy and. feiilta 1 . Are thp rt at requirements for Soap For fbe Toilet, (be liith, the By None eiual to tho Warner Medicated Soap. Ii is auperh for the face as well aa for 'eiuovliitf daudriirr, rurlnjr skin dlta and eruptions, cleanlni; celulold collars audrutfx, ribbons, kid gloves, ntektlM. mirrors, sllverwart, etc. Prioo lOo Per Cako or $1 00 Pr Docea. or,tloBj BATUfc'HtlOS.