jon. Hi o. japMiy.
Salem Dental Parlors
The profession practiced in all its branches.
Crown and bridge work a specialty,
Artificial Teeth
POST OFFICE BLOCK.
3NBNBBNOVEr!X'BsVSUX9F
INTER STATE
ETTAANDERS-WILMAN
Associate Teacher Western Conserva
tory, Kansas City, Mo., representing
the Intcr-sta c System, at Salem. Ore.
Over First National Haul'. Kcsiilcr.ee
376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to
12 ami 2 to 5.
wavjiKB5''aCTM vnviaNasvai
I SALEM PEOPLE
I and OTHER PEOPLE
644
Headers fit Sateni and other OrcRon towns arc
requested to send in Item of 1 hi mount unit suc'lnl
nous to iipiiour In the Tliu iMlly hud Weakl)
Jourmil. ll3n.
Dr. U. O. Catliuy, of Woodbtirn.wns
In the city Friday.
W. A. Season, of Ontario, Or., was
In the city Friday.
Edward Carroll, of the San Fran
cisco Chronical, lias gone to Portland.
F. 0. Ferguson, of McMlnvWc, has
returned to his homo after a visit In
this city with relatives.
Miss Forno Uontly, now teaching
In the Ashland public schools, Is In
the city visiting her parents.
Mrs. MoQuiroy, nn employe at the
blind school, who Is quite 111, has
been removed to tho Salem hospital.
A, E Crosby lb In Eastern Oregon
for 11 month's business trip 111 the
Interest of I). J. Fiy's drug manu
factory. Mrs. Percy Willis left last evening
for San Francisco, whence she will
take passage Monday evening on the
government transport for Manila to
Join her lnibband.
Alderman J. S. Graham Is In Wood
burn for n short visit. Tho gentle
man Is probably seeking some secluded
spot where charters and special coun
cil meetings are nut lic.trd of.
The little child or Joe Fisher, tho
niotoriunn, was taken to the hospital
this morning. Some time ago tho little
one was struck in the head by a door
and has since been clthor wholly or
partially unconscious,
Mrs. II. E. Cameron, of Warsaw
N. Y., has relurnrd from a visit with
her grand (laughter M'ss Ilclan
Matthews at Stanford University, and
b now the guest of her daughter Mrs.
II. V. Mutthow?,utthc family home In
East Salem.
Exhaustion and break down follows Grip.
Prevent it by using Dr. Miles' Nervine.
O. C. T Go's
l'ASSKNOim ttTI MEIW
nun tvn h
miuiift-1
I.t Wi: roil I'OKThAND
I) illy, r.')it HnmUy nt 8 a in.
QUICK T1MK AM) OIIEAl' HATKS.
Dock botwwn Suite uud Court BIh,
M. 1'. IIALDW1N, AuenU
00NSIRTITORY
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
Thursday Evening, February 2
Grand complimentary benefit to bo tendered to the
Populur Tenor Sam Uurrans, by tho
Sill parlor mm
Assisted by Mrs. Ilalllo Parrlsh-Hlnges, Miss
Marguerite Alderon, Miss Mattlo South wick,
Miss Nellie Brown and Miss Lelo Nlcklln.
Messrs. 13. G Rlstlne and Wm. Esch In their original Specialties,
Assisted by Misses Marie Loom Is and M. lch. ,,,.. ,
Salem's favorite Violinists, Mlssos Nellie Brown and Lelo Mqkljn have
kindly consented to appear. ,, r . ., T, . u
Lant but tiot Least, "Happy Juck West," In ! Luughuclo Dutch
Speclallius,
Benes: E. G, Rlstlne, F. W Holman.
TuinbeV: Cook Put lion, Win. Eiuh. , , . r,
Sololsts:-J. W. Bickrord, D. B. Mackle, L. Card, Luke Linn.
Interlocuter: Sam Uurrans.
The Whole To Conclude With A Grand,
CAKE WALK
BY LOCAL TALENT.
Gesner's Orchestra Will Furnish Music
for the Occasion.
TICKETS
DR, Ilk II. ObtKQBtt
$6.00 and Ud
A CHAklTY BALL.
The Capital Emergency Corps to Gjvc a
Grand Benefit for the Poor.
The ladles of the Capital Emer
gency corps have decided lo glvo a
ball .on tliecveulng or January UO, the
entire proceeds of which will bo de
voted to the charity work In which
the corps is no engaged.
Committees are now at work selling
tickets, which have been placed at $2
each, ono ticket, admitting a gentle
man and two ladles, and already a
large number have been sold.
Tho good Salem people hayc taken
hold or thoairairand it will undoubt
edly be the most successful event of
the social season.
The ball will bo held at the Reed,
whose smooth commodious lloor will
give a largo company ample room to
dance without Interfering with move
ments of anyone. Mrs. Moody and
members of the Capital Emergency
Corps have tickets and will bo pleased
to sell ihcm to those charitably en
cllned. How's This,
Wc offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case or Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Chunky & Co., Props,. Toledo, O.
Wo tho undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 1G years, and
believe him perfectly Honorable in nil
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their llrm.
Wkst& Tkuax, Wholesale Drug
gists. Toledo, O.
WALUINO, KlNNAN Si MAUVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price 7fic. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials Tree,
Hall's Family Pills tiro the best.
Photographic Prize.
The Bishop Candy and Cracker Co.,
of Chicago, St. Louis, Tortland, San
Franclhco and Los Angeles offered
cash prizes for the best amateur pho
tograph to servo as an advertising
cartoon of their manufactures, Tiic
pictures were submitted to their ex
pert and tho llrst prize wu& awarded
to Mrs. E. Ilofor iSatcm, Ore. The
picture shows a pet squirrel sitting
tcaxlng a little girl of three years for
a pleco of Bishop ciacker. The
award was accompanied with a 32.")
check.
In Olden Times
P.mnln fivrirlnnknil t.lin Im nnrtnnrn n(
permanently bccellttcd effects and
ivnrA shI lutliul wll.li trnrmfrnf, notion!
but now that Is generally know that
Syrup or Figs will permanently over
come habltal constipation, well-In-
loruicu people win nui uuy niuui
laxatives, which act ior u nine, uui.
linnlly Injure tho system, Buy the
L'cnulno made bv the California Fig
Syrup Co.
lie Don't Know Latin,
(1'ioin tho 11. union Iteconlor.)
Tho Drain Watchman, under tho
the able mannagement of Miss Laura
E. Jones, has entered volume num
ber two. Tho Watchniun Is newsy,
spicy and up-to-date. If Miss Laura
can manage her man as well as she
does tho Watchman she will be O. K.
Flno blankets cleaned or dyed and
nicely llulshed at Steam Dye Works,
lfl.'i Commercial street, opposite "Wil
lamette Hotel. 121 cod tr
25 and 50c.
NOW IT'S FIXED
Tho Special Meeting of tho Coun
cil Compromises On Finance.
A Lengthy and An Earnest Meeting nt
Last Finally Approves the
Salem Charter,
The city charter as now completed
uuthorl7.e3 funding the $78,000 of float
ing city debt by Issuing warrants at
not to exceed GJ per cent, or short
time bonds at not to exceed 4J per
cent.
Recorder N. J. Judah again wielded
tho gavel last evening at a speclnl
meeting of the council called to recon
sider tho twenty-third Bectlon of tho
draft of the new city charter which
relates to the financial manage
ment of tho city and which was
stricken from tho charter at the
last meeting on account of the
clause, which It contained, giving the
council the power to refund the city
Indebtedness by calling In the out
standing 8 per cent warrants and Issu
ing short-time bonds at a rate of In
terest not to exceed 4 per cout. The
cuttre membership or the council was
present ut tho mectlrTg, Alderman
Walker having arisen from a sick bed
to attend, and came In a cab that he
might participate in tho considera
tion of the Important Issue with Ins
colleagues.
Tno business of the meeting wus
opened by Alderman J. S. Graham
moving the reconsldcrutlon or section
2:i. In explanation of his action the
gentleman stated that some financial
clause should bo Inserted In the char
ter, and If the council did not proyldc
one the legislature would, so that If
they wished to have a voice In the
matter, action ought to be taken at
once. The motion to reconsider being
carried, Mr. Graham moved to strike
out tho words, "or bonds payable on
or before ten years uta rate ot Inter
est not to exceed -11 per cent," rrom
tho section under reconsideration,
Were this clause to curry It would
lcavo tho charter without u bonding
clause and the council would bo em
powered to refund the clt7 debt only
by low rate warrants. It was upon
this bond question that the fight
came, Uesncr absolutely refused to
consider any bond proposition while
Rlggs had llgured the financial result
of both warratits nnd bonds for the
period of live nnd ten years and found
bonds to bo the cheaper to the city at
the eud of 10 years by something like
$0000. Buren thought that If you
could Issue bonds at 4 per cent and
warrants ut 8 per cent It would be
saving the city 50 percent Interest
each ycur, and so wus In favor of
bonds. Legg wished to hear from
outside citizens who had uiado a
study of tho matter uud called for
Mr. Claud Gutch win was In the
audience, That gentleman spoko en
thusiastically and at length In favor
of warrants, and alleged that every
bond issuo wns uiado In sumo selfish
Interest. McGrcw called for J. II.
Albert, the banker, who hud reached
the scene of notion Just In time to get
a good whllT of Mr. Gatrh's brim
stone nnd whosalled Into the ques
tion by tho statement that, "since
entering this room I have
heard only tho argument of a
dishonest debtor trying to evade
tho payments of tils debts." Mr.
Gutch laughed out loud at this and
Mr. Albert continued to elucidate the
question. At tho conclusion of his
argument Mr. Gutch rofutcd thu Idea
that he was a dishonest debtor by
stating that ho paid his debts If ho
didn't own city warrants, And again
tho lire Hew for a time until the chair
man refused lo allow uny outsldo talk
ana the question went before tho
council for discussion. Tho council
did not dcslro to urguc the matter to
any extent, Alderman McGrew re
murklug that everything had been
said that was posslblo on tho subject,
and the voto was taken on tho adop
tion or tho amendment.
The uyes und noes were called for
with the following result, uyes Gra
ham, Gesner, Legg, noes, Buren, Bur
rows, McGrew, Rlggs, Walker, und so
the amendment failed to pass nnd the
bond clause wus rctulned. The main
question wus put and tho entiro sec
tion 23 wus udopted by the same vote
us that by which the cluuse hud been
defeated.
Gesner wished to amend bectlon 8
on ex otllclo Justice powers of tho re
corder. He thought the' collection of
feos by the recorder from the county
wus a graft on the county und ouuht
to be stopped, so he moved to umend
by giving tho recorder no Justice
powers outside of the city limits.
Some discussion was raised on tl.e
proposition, Legg agreeing with Ges
ner. Recorder Judah asked permis
sion to speak to the subject, und
staled, that llie feos are the prlvuto
property of llie marsh il and recorder
und It was only by the campaign
agreement that they were turned Into
tho treasury. If they went ,to tho
Sulom Justice com t they were liken
u -dor fee cystem by the court and the
qlty did not get t'lenj, hence It was
to the interest of the city to retain
the clause, und ho wus opposed to the
amendment. Upon u vote the uyes
wereGosnor, Graham and Legg, J,
the noes Buren, Burrows, McGrew,
Rlggs and Walker, 5, sq the amend
ment fallul to puss.
Gesner thought u provision should
be put in the charter using the prop
orty of the business men who reside
outfldr the w rpurute limits of the
city. W. F. Bnolhby'i opluigu on the
subjeqt was oalled for and he staled
that he had Investigated the subject
00 Doses In a
Is peculiar to and true ESiiAli
only ot Hood's Baraapa- jOUllIU
rllla, and h proof ot Its superior strength
and economy, Thjro ia tnoro curative
power in d bottlo ot Hood's Bnrsapatllln
than In any other. This fact, with ito
unequalled record of cures, proves tho
best tuodlclno for nil blood diseases Is
Hood's "Sffi.
The Ono Into Mood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
TT 7t rvii fiire l.lcr llli ensy to
llOOCl S FlllS t-iKe.eusv to operate. 230,
nnd lb was amcnablo to a general
state law but nob to specific action of
the council. Ilenco the charter could
not contain such n provision. Be
sides a bill was now beforo tho legis
lature relating to tho subject. Ges
ncrstlll thought tho provision should
bo Inserted, and Graham moved that
the commltteo fathering tho charter
be given tho power to Insert such n
clause If thoy Raw fit. The motion
was carried.
Gesner also wanted n special leyy
clause of 3 mills to be applied on the
outstanding debt, but live of tlm
council again said no, so the clause
wns not Inserted. Adjourned.
SUNDAY SJERVICES.
UNITY CUUKCIt.
Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school 12. Rev, W. E. Cope
land pastor, BUblec.t of morning ser
mon "What Shall! do to bo Saved?
Subject of evening lecturo to which
all members or tho legislature uro
rcspectrully lnyltcd ''Our Brothers
tho Couylcts."
UNITKD llRKTIIREN C1IUUGU,
Rev. P. B Williams, pastor, Sunday
school. 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. in.
Subject "Sumson's Riddle." Y. P. O.
A. o:30 p. m. rrcacmng two p. m.
Themo "Apostasy Dreaded." Every
body welcome.
CHRISTIAN BCIKNCK.
First Church or Christ (Scientist)
services. Lesson sermon and chil
dren's classes 10:45 a. m. Sublcct
"Love." Christian Science hall cor
ner Court and Liberty street.
v. 0. T. IT.
Tho Uoi' Wssrin. nf Miininnnl.h. will
speak at tho W, C T. U. hall Sunday
at -i o ciock. i.ir. lupicy win sing.
CRNTItAI. CONCIRKOATIONAL
ntiiirnli. T. IT. TTnnrlnrtuin. iint.nr.
Preaching by the pastor at tho usual
nours tomorrow.
CHRISTIAN SOIENCi:.
Services at 200 Liberty strcot.
Morning service ut 10:30 a.m.. sub
Ject "Loyo." Evening service at 7:30
p. m., subject "The Truo uirtii.
Wednesday ovCnlng meeting 7:30.
IIAl'TIST CHURCH.
Pastor Ronald McKlllop, Pulpit
topics "Tho Evauglllzatlnn or tlio
World" 10:30 a. m. "The Jewish and
Christian iSnbbath" or "Tho Bible
Ground fur discording tho Sovcnt.li
Day" 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 11:45
a. m. Young Peoples Meeting 0:30 p.
111. Thursduy prayer meeting 0:30.
KVANQCMCAL CHURCH.
Seventeenth nnd Chemcketa streets.
N. Shupp, pastor. Pleaching at II a.
m. nnd 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Morn
ing subject "Bo Filled With tho
Spirit." Evening subject, "Wo Are
Passing Over an Inclined Plane.1
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Junior
Y. P. A. 3 p. 111. Senior Y. P. A.
at 0:15.
St. Paul's kpiscoi'al.
Second Simduy uftor tho Epiphany.
7:30 u. m.. Holy communion; 10:30 a.
111., matins, antc-communlon and ser
mon; 12 111., Sunday schoel: 7:30 p. m.,
evensong and serincn. Wednesday be
ing tho Fcstlvulof tho Conversion of
St. Paul, Holy communion at 0:30 u.
in. W. B. Mugnun, rector.
FIRST CONdRRClATIONAI..
Rev. W. O. Kuntner, D. I). pastor
Preaching ut 10:30 u. 111. Sunday
school at 12 m, Junior Endeavor 3:30
p. m. Y. P. S. O. E. at 0:30 p. in.
Evening service ut 7:30.
No Signs Left.
"My little boy hud a breaking out
on Ills limbs. Wo tried to hml them
by the use ot remedies ho hud on
hand, but without success. Tho boy
then began tnktngHood'sSursaparllla
Ho wus soon Improving und now ho Is
cured und has no signs of tho crup.
tlon." Mrs. Minnik Dodson, St
Johns, Wush.
Hood's Pills curo all liver Ills.
Mailed ror 25c. by O. 1. Hood & Co.,
Lowell, Mass.
Dissolution of Partnership.
The public are horuby notified that
the musical Instrument firm hereto
fore doing a partnership business at
142 State street under tho name of
Whale and Moyo has been dissolved,
tho undersigned continuing as solo
proprietor and deuler in pianos and
orguns. l-l 5w C, A. Wham:.
The Tennessee,
Undersigned has still a row thou
sand or those Tennessee stnwberry
plants left at 81.00 u hundred. They
are tho finest tablo berry, or for the
homo market. Early und brilliant
red Now Is the tlmo to put out to
get a spring crop. E. Hofkr,
d & w tr. Salem, Or
To Uure Constipation Forever.
TaUo Cuscurels Camlv Cathartic. lOo orS5o.
KC.CC. fall to cure, druggUls rtjuoil money.
GOLD DUST WASHINO POWDER.
4skYourfH
wliose house is conspicuously clean, whose work worrief.
her least, whose leisure time is greatest, how she manages.
The chances are ten to one she will answer :
" I do all my cleaning with
Sold by all grocers. Largest package greatest economy.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chicago, til. Louis. New York. Uoston. 1'hllsdslphta.
Dissolution Notice,
Notlco Is hereby given that the thef
cantlle firm heretofore existing and
known as S. A. McCall & Co , bas
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All accounts will be collected and paid
by S. A. McCall.
S, A. McOalr,
P. A. Karnell,
Sa cm, Or., Jan. 12. 1890. 1 12 4w
m
There's No Place
Llko homo. Notther Is there any
plnco ns good as "Cronlse" If you
want a first-class picture.
An Absent Legislature
Is said to be more acceptablo than a
present one. but tho people nt largo
always want tho company of tho 5c
Little Champion cigar.
- .i 1 i ' 1 i
TO CURD A COLD IN ONH DAY
Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if It falls to curo. 2oc. Tho
gontiluo has L, B. Q. on each tablet,
m
No-To-llno for rifty Cent.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strontr. blood pure too, ft. All druggists.
JM HUES j
x 1 m
DEALER
: GROCERIES
Paints, Olla Window Olnsu Vr
nlnh, and tbo most cuuiploto stock
of Brualion of nil kinds In U10 utatf
Axtista materials, Unto; hair: co
mout and nblnglos; nnd the flnost
quality o( grass oood
WVBNarsasascvKsGNSRsBssuv
WANTED.
Now today navertisoinon lour luios
or loss In this column 'r.Bortod tnroo
timos for 25 eta SO eta n wook, $1
por month. All over lour lines ot
same rate.
BOY WANTED - Call at Journal
olllcc for particulars.
CLOTHING CLEANED-Dycd, re
paired and pressed at Steam Dye
Works. 105 Commercial strcot. op
poslte Willamette Hotel. I 18tf
UNDER AGENTS WANTED.
Start a business. For plan and list
of money-making receipts, trade so
crcts, etc, wrltt, Whcaton & Co.,
Now Bedford, Mass.
CAR LOAD-Of wheels coming to
Salem. Wo am enlarging our shop
nnd Incieaslng our facilities for
making repairs. Wo havo a largo
assortment of new covers und guar
untco to satisfy our patrons. Bring
your wheels and umbrellas when
repairs arc needed to Gardner &
White, 228 Liberty street, Holtnan's
block, next door to steam laundry.
1 20 if
WANTED. A farmer or law exper
ience, who cuu furnish the best of
references, wishes to rent n good
farm of rrom 150 to 200 acre. To
havo possession by next October.
Address Furmor, euro Capital Jour
nal. 1 I'M mt
WANTED W. II. McMulliu tho
pawn broker & Jowcler wants to
buy your second hand goods Includ
ing household and kitchen furniture
stoves etc. Will pay highest posl
bio price In cash for same. No. 205
Commercial street, llrst door north
or Harrlt & Lawrence grocory store.
1-0.1 tut
SOME PEOPLE-are Juck or all
iraues.musior or none, nut ivapungcr
Is master or tho umbrella, which Is
his solo business, and ho will do your
work perfectly, at u reasonable
charge. Patronize Kapllnger at 01)
State strcot. 1-7-1 111
PERFEOTION-steam cooker. Best
selling combination for farm, house
hold or hotel agent wanted In every
town. Apply curly to F. J. Strayor,
Salem, for terms, clrculats and
selling sample. 1-2-lmo.
FoTl"SALE-Two fulfbloodcd Yribh
setter pups, cheap. Inquire ono
block oast of North school, 20 tr
KlDS:CLEANED-ror ten cents nt
tho Salem Steam Dyeing nnd Clean
ing Works, 105 Commercial Street.
12-2-tf
FOR SALE On easy terms 116 acres,
35 under cultivation. 7 acres of or
chuid with 1000 trees mostly winter
apples 5 to 7 years old, one-half
.mile from railroad station, good
town and school, good Improve
ments, a flno dairy and stock farm
with plenty of wild rauge, g tod
neighborhood, flue springs, one
third cash, long tlmo on balanco.
Flno stock much, Apply to E.
Ilofor, Salem.
HOUSE CLEANERS Remember
that tho best and cheapest carpet
paper Is the heavy felt pupcr bold
ut The Journal oilicc. 20-tf
MUSICAL , A limlt:d numlicr of students
taken, on piano, violin, guitar, mandolin
and zither. Also German and .French
lessons given. Anna M. Kreltt, Music
studio, Guy block, room 5. Call from 2
to 4 p m also 11 a m, if
VIOLIN
MIBH NKI.UK DROWN his
qulto u lurge clu o( vlolu
student and can atoom
TEACHER
luixlutu a low more.
Aply for terms at resi
dence, 41? Marlon street
PJe.j&lfofeQr
m fa
for Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THt C1NTU (lOMMNt, tt MUHBVf TWIIT. MIW TOBK PITY.
Chair Cars Between Portland and Albany.
Comfortable upholstered revolving
chairs, observation ends, attractive
smoking rooms, llrst class In every
particular, 25 cents Portland to Salem,
Ao cents Portland to Albany. Car on
rear ond of train. Thcso cars will bo
run throughout tho session of tho
legislature. 1-17-td.
LaGtippc Is again epidemic. Every pre
caution should be taken to avoid It. It'a
pe the curo Is One Minute Cough Cure. A
J Shcpcrd, Publisher Agricultural Journal
and Advertiser, Elden, Mo., says: "No one
w II be disappointed in using One. Minute
Cough Curo for La Gdppc," Stent's Drug
store.
DYSPEPSIA CAN HE CURED HY
using Acker's Dypepsia Tablets, One little
tablet will give immediate relief or money
refunded. Sold In handsome tin boxes at 25c.
Lutm & Brooks, druggists.
1 m 1
Dr. Sulfa Couch Syrup la atlll la tho
lend. Tho people seem to llko this
old rellab'o cough medicine, and wo
don't blamo Micm; it Is tho best
remedy for a decn-scatcd cough or
cold, and will effect a curo in ono day.
upDnanAPr nnos.
Collections and Loans
Room 14, Hush Iinnk Illoek,
I22II1110 SAI.KM, OltKUON.
7 PER CENT LOANS
BOZORTH DROS.
292 Commorctnl St., Salotn, Oro.
KH3A.L, 1CSTA.TIC DKALliDRS,
dw-11 11-3111
Money to Loan
at 7 per cent
On'.Mortgage Secutlty."
One to five ears' time.
(DOIBB & BARKER,
dw.11.n-3m 270 Commercial nt.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved city and farm property at
lowest rates.
WERNER HREYMAN.
2)2 Commercial streeti
2 doors south ot K-ild & Hush's bank, balem
Oiegon, U-12 dw3m
REAL ESTATE LOANS
On short or lew: tlmo. No I en and other
securities boiiKht nud tiold.
THOMAS, WATT 11 CO.
UKNKRAI. llltOKKItS,
11-tt dwtr 'Z1 Commercial Strcot
..Money at 7 Per Cent..
Unv niton on well Improved (arm
unit city pruperilnt.
T. K. I'OItD,
12 11-Iv-Siii Over Ilium's Hank,
A, M, HUMPHREYS CO,
DKAIRIIK IN
Grain and Grain Bags
Warehouse, Hnlcm and Muoleay.
10 37 lm-dw Olllce, 'JJO Commerclnl St., Sulom
OPERA LODGING HOUSE
Good furnished rooms, with '.iro parlor lit
connection.
1W COUUT 8T11KKT.
12-7 J, T, Hhoup, Proprietor.
BUTTLED BEER DEPOT
Vf liolcunlu mid llutiilt Oambrlnus and Hchlltz
I)ottlod(JuoUlii Mtcxjk. l'roo delivery to any
nartot tliu cltv. Uf.O. L. NKAf;. l'roo.
old Pioneer Uroeery Huloou,
12-13 Commurelul Street,
O. H. LANB'
Merchant 'Tailor
211 Commorclol nt,
tarSulUi SIS and upwards,
Panbs S3 mid upwards,
NEW MARKET
St.te street, near railroad. Freshest and
best meats. My patrons say I keep the best
meats In town 3 2f
3ALBM
STEAM LAUNDRY!
Ploaso notico tno out In prioes
on tho' following
Hi'rts, plain..., , locenu
Uiuer drawers , 5 to locepU
Urder shirts S to iowpU
.Socks, per pair , 3 centr
llstidkerclilefi I cent
Milk handkerchiefs 3 cents
Sheets and pillow slips 2.1 cents per doien
and otbn work in propoitUn.
tyrianneU and other work lutelllgeutly
wasbed bybairt,
COL. 3. OLMSTBAD, Propiletoi
SALE7M
Benevolent Institute
This charitable Institution
inulntaliifl tho "Helping Hand
Mission. " nl. 101 Centre street,
Salem. It Is 11 boarding homo for
tho friendless of all denomina
tions, where meals, beds nnd ne
cessaries of llfo are provided. Sup
port, assistance and donations,
consisting of money, good or wares
ot any kind uro solicited, nnd will
bo used for tho good of tho cause.
Sick persons will be cared for.
12-22-tf A. (I. (JOSS, Manager
fissay Office
AND LABORATORY-
No, 71 Chemcketa si,
!. I). T. TUTIIIL1. Assayer,
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Transfet
2 iMnt nit mittl and natti-nrvnr tmlNt. Hap.
gage and express to all parts of thu clt)
l'rompt service. Telephone Mo. 70.
WHITE & DISQUE.
HALF WAY HOUSE
Flno elKara and tobacco, soft drinks) meals
all hours! nice clean beds. North 8nlem,
at all heurs: nice el
near V, I,. W'ndo's 1'ubllo watering trough.
II 10-lmo M. FKICIITINOKn. 1'rop,
BARR & PETZEl
-Tho Old Rollablo-'
Plumbers and Tinner b
Mako a Spoolnlty of
Pumps and Tank Work
All Wokk Guarantkki),
214 COMMERCIAL STREr.
27ft Telephone No. 348
MANHOOD
pnarantecd to cure nil
k-rujw. uuiriDuiiu
FOR SALE BYiD J.
Buckwheat Free!
Housewives Can't all Get on as
Committee Clerks
Ilul thoy can all uso II. O. steamed oatmeal, tie Uneat
and easiest cooked breafust dish In tho world, and
got. u pound und a half of Aolf-rulslng buckwheat free
with each puckugo.
HARK ITT & IjAWHENOE,
T. S. BU RROUGHS
...Sanitary Appliances of ill link..
1JST1MATKS FURNISHED.
PUIOKS TO SUIT THE TIMES.
10.1 STATE STREET
Dedicated (gMPLExtoNToiu J
mj
cuemnsa cakco.
imita,
O. M. mAGKv
Successor to Dr. J. M. Keen, old Whin
Corner, babra, Or. l'att.e desiring superiw
operations at moderate fees In any branch axe
In especial request.
SOULE BROS.
PIAKO TONERS UNO REPAIRURS
roilTLAND, onE,
For Balom and vicinity leave orders at tieo.
C. Will's Music Htoro.
OFFICE CITY HLL'
For water service apply at office. Oil's
payable monthly In advance. MaVe
complaints at th orR-,
UPHOLSTERING
J. J. DAVIS, 03 State Street.
New or old work put up In best order. Lowest
prices. Lounges, chairs and mattraises made
over. QtvousacalL lUKMui '
FAEM FOR SALE
360 Aoios All In Yntnhill County.
SCO acres for salo In n body, or In 40-acre traets.
I.ocatcd half a mllo west of Wapato station, la
Yamhill county, Oregon, and on and a half
miles south of uaaton. Frlco foreaeh fortr aerea
from UM upward, according to lmprovemtnta
and location. Good soil and easy terms. Vsr
further parttoulnrs enqulro of W. II. KOAH,
11-29-lmo-dw Broeks, Oregon.
Caoital Soao Works.
Running at futl blast and making best
of laundry and toilet soaps, lie sure to call
for the Salem brand when joa want good
goods.
A. W. ANDEREGG,
Manager.
AT
' QoOtl N6WS!for the SllfFeriflK
v"uwu """ " wmuw.hu,
Public.
The envious rivals who were dttermlned to
make Dr. Cook trouble In the courts bare
backed down, and their alleged case was
dismissed when It came Into circuit court,
They didn't dare to meet the truth, as Dr.
Cook's patient's are too numerous and they
nrccvergateful to the man who has cured
them and can euro others.
Dr. Cook makes a specialty of chronic
diseases, and does not use poisonous drugs to
cure them. If you have a friend who needs
help send him to
DR. J. F. COOK,
Consultation free, 301 Liberty street
RESTORED
Ily uclusr Or. leatt'jt
Yruow rten
1'1!I.
Thlfl Sinilpiul rtnA
ucrrous dlicatcs, suoh a WtaV Vmory, i,t cf
yy
Salem later Co.,
mil
UST
lirairs lower, sieauacue, wanriuiucu, ,oi wrmuw, "ku7 rai
slotis, Ncrvousnc.i.U tfralns, loss ?l power In Oencrav. s Orgsni of
either er, caused by over-eiertlon, youthful errors, cx..jl"'' a ot
tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Cor ul.fxmoi
Icsaulty. Can becarried in vest pocket Ii.ooperbox. sj, by mall
prepaid. Circular l'ree. Sold by alt druggists. Aikforll.t-Honootlitr, ,
Mauiirncturetl by tr- Peau Medicine Co., F iris Prance. (.aue-Oaviu
agents, luiruaui uiuwioi Tinnw -
FRY, SALEM, OREGON
Old P, O. anooBitv
THONE 151
No Soap will surpass In
m rltsaud purity
DR. WARNER
MEHICATED COMPLEXION
A NO TOILET SOAP
No other will so readily remove
dandruff and all skin disorders
If used according redirections
given with cacti cako. Try It
uud bo convinced.
By Mail lOo Per Cako
or $1 OO Per Doxen.
Money lefunded If not satisfaelory,
KorHaleliy
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