' -V ytyff!Wi'wpaiByij;wiifWPWif'l 9Ws vrwi-f(ifmpftiaTv kt-Wi wfflnro wwaripwT'" frfr&iswrt.sJa SALEM'S tffl SEED STOR Wehavo ifurclinscd'tlibUMiipssof theO. lJtclcltisoh Scetl Go. nntl arc now prepared to 11)1 all orders now seeds which arc of the best liberal treatment to receive your SAVAGE St RJB1D !122 AND 321 COMMERCIAL STREET. g'MWMMy Dedicated mplexionToilet im jfc PRICR. sEasufijNjapja- r If) CUNTS. iMSSSw'jrtW $ Ntfarne. rf" 1- nf m t t n i i m h..t iwrsn Q r iV)yJ. (js3ejss irvastsNNbvsHssi INTER STATE INSERT iinninn m, ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Associate Teacher Western Conserva tory, Kansas City, Mo., reprentlng the Inter.sta e System, at Salem Ore. Over First Nitlonal Hank. Uesider.ce 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to 12 ad 2 to 5. MTxWsKVKSXcWsavflrs tlMNMl ) A SALbM ftOFLB and OTHER PEOPLE . Headers nt Snlom nnd other Oregon towns are requested to send in Items of personal and nocIaI iiows to appear In tho The bully niuJ Weekly Journnl. TKli. The Marlon county quarterly teachers examination begun today at the court, house. One of Pendleton's foremost citi zens, R. Alc.undcrls In tho city regis tered at the Willamette. Tho Capital City Qaycty Club will plvo ono of thuir soclul dances at Tioga ball Wednesday night. Mrs C. R. Hndgkln has returned to Portland after an extended visit with Mr. anj Mrs. F, E. Hodgkln, of this city. School Board Meeting. A mooting of the directors of School District No. 24, was held Monday evening, Directors Ryrd, Johnson, Bruce and Chamberlln be ing present. The superintendent's report for January was read and approved. UILLS ALLOWED. Statesman 1 40 Journal 3 10 W. 11. Savage, enumerating pupils 28 00 Roy Ohmart, enumerating pu pils 20 00 J. W. Munly, wood ..; 12 00 F. S. Dearborn 4 25 R. J. Herchbaugh. wood .... 2f 00 John Tidwcll, wood hauling.... J 3 75 About Catarrh It Is caused by a cold or succession of colds, combined with impure bbod. Its symptoms are pain 1" the head, discharge from tho nose, ringing noises In tho ears. It Is cured by Hood's Siusapurillu which purities and enriches Dm blood, soothes and rehullds I ne (issues and relieves all the disagreeable sensation Hood's PHI run- nil liver Ills. Milled Tor 2r lij t. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. O. C. T. Go's PASHKNtlEII HTEAVE1W Altona -Pomona LEAVE FOU rOIVTLAND Dally, Except bunday at 8 a m. QUICK TIME AND CHEAP HATES. Dook between Stato and Court tit. M. P. BALDWIN. Agent. 3 Fine Commercial Work i I The Roach and Cronise Press Unexcelled iacilitiesfor.the production of all kinds of printing in modern styles at modern prices, ?C X ROACH & CRONISE 227 1 CONSERVATORY rtfir&SsSsJ ri 1 ?f In this line, our stocconslsts or quality nnd wc hope by fair and patronage. If you wish to have an abun- i UIIIIUU Ul UUUIIIilllll. BUI I, KlOSy hair you can easily acqulro It i bv the use of DR. WARNER'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION AND TOILET SOAP By Mali lOo Per Cako or $1.00 Por Dozen. Money rufillided If not satUfnctfir)'. Kor Halo fly UAItR BltOS. 118 Stute Street,;;. SALKM, OUE Satisfaction Gun ran teed. " v.ii i ' .9 MARION COURT HOUSE. Thero were filed In county recor der's olllce yesterday. Ono real es tate mortgage for $.'100, and ono chat tel mortgage for 880, and ono deed, by which Nils O.J ull transferred to N. A. Schecll 60 acres or land In sec tions 22 and 23, 1 0 s, r 1 w, the con sideration being $1,050, $350 of which Iwlng a deferred payment. A marriage license was Issued to Frank Nlcdcrbcrgcr to be united In wedlock to Miss Lucy Forcht. Tho county assessor Is engaged making maps of some or tho townships In this county which have heretofore not been mapped and when completed the assessors ollico will have reliable plats of said townships. M. W. Hunt, administrator or the estate or J. .7. Hiuw, deceased, yester day Hied his report or the sale or real estate made by him on Jnnuary 28, nt which time ho soldlOO acres or the Peter and Jemima Kilned. 1, c, In sections 24 and fi, 1 7 s, r 2 w, subject to a mortgage of 11,000," ror $2, Carl Wlnkleman and Christ Olcso being the purchasers; also the cast half of tho southwest quarter or block No. 4, j In Roberts' addition to Salem, subject to two mortgages, aggregating $1,300, and Interest, ror $2, J. II Albert being the purchaser. The administrator asks that the sales bo continued, and that an order bo made to glvo deeds to the purchasers In accordance with tho agreement or tho administrator, and the order was duly made. Donilld Floyd Ryland, a minor, yes terday tiled a petition ror tho appoint ment or Mary A. Wright, tho peti tioner's mother, as guardian or tho porMui and estate or the' said minor. Tho minor Is a resident of Woodburn, a son of the lata Dr. D, O. Ryland, whose dcmlso occurred In 1800, and has an estate valued at $200. Judge O. P. Terrell mudo an order In com pliance with the prayer or the peti tioner, requiring tho guardian to furnish a bond for $100. 0. P. Hrlggs, P, L. Kenady and J, M. V. Uonnoy,appralscrs of the estate or Alvln Rrlgds, deceased, yesterday tiled tho Inventory of tho estate, showing $1,400 In property on hand, consisting of land near Woodburn. To Night and To-Morrow Night, And each day ana night during tills week you can get at any druggist's Kemp's Ilalsam for tho Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to bu tho most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs. Croup, lironchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get u bottle to. day and keep It always In the house, S'j you can check your cold at once. Price. 25o and 60u. Sample bottlo free, Recorder's Court. Recorder N. J. Judah, Judgoor the city police court, disposed or the fol lowing cases teday: State vs. Geo.Townseud.assault and battery tin Fred McDonald, dismissed on motion or the district attorney. State vs. Emma Pickerel), on charge or assault and buttery, lined $10. Paid, Jus. Williams, drunk and disorderly lined $10. Five days In Juil. Blood Poison. Miss Viola Munn agraduutoor the Salem hospital tralnltitr school for nurses, contracted blood poison by! contact, owing to a slight sore on ono j of her fingers, a hung-null. Within! three days thediseasc has been alarm-; ingand Dr. Ryrd was called to Rose-, burg on Sunday, no returned with the patient to the hospital, where she Is now lying very low. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Has Saved ' many u life. H can always be rolled j on to cure the dangerous croup and whooping cough. It gives lunuedlaU) relief and should bo kept In every home. It only costs 25c a bottle. The Cronlse Photo Studio guareu-, tees all their work, und inuSuts prleo's , as low us Isconslstunt with the quality, of the work. Lo-jated over Nuw York Racket. , Dissolution Bamsv, Ju. l. uw j LkoisLATiVis routine. I tiath Houaes Working ort ItcgUlar R6U j ime uroer ouuusines9. HOt'SE MONDAY I. M. Before any business was done, Whallcy made a plea ror adherence to tho regular order ot business. IIo urged with reason, that ono third of tho tliuo or tho house hud been taken up, heretofore, In roll call on suspen sion or the rules and in passing from ono order or business to another. Business would bo facilitated by tak ing It up In Its regular order as It appears on tho calender; and this would enable the members to got some Idea when certain bills might be expected to come up. Iu accordance with this suggestion, the afternoon was devoted to the regular order, third reading of house bills und tlnal consideration thereof. At four o'clock, H. R. No. 203, the district attorney bill, catuo up under special order. The bill was then re ported from the judiciary committee, with amendments cutting down tlir salaries named for tho eecojd, third fifth and seventh districts $500 In each cuso. The bill was then passed, Flagg's bill, relating to appeals and stay of execution In caso of judgement Indicting tho death penalty, profVldec Hint cxccutlonsshall take plucc at the stato penitentiary Instead of being carried out by the several county sheriffs. The bill wus opposed b Stillman on the ground that It re duced the time allowed ror appeal. The bill was defeated, but later wa reconsidered. Flngg nnd SMllninn again got tangled upon tho tluio al lowed for appeal, but tho point was elucidated in by Moody iu a word, showing Stillman to be laboring tin tier a misapprehension or the law Dr. Jones uiado his ilrst spcccli or the session, explaining why ho chunked his vote. The bill then passed. HILLS PASSED. II. R. 3, Flagg. relating to appeals and stay of execution In case of judg ment Indicting the death penalty. II. R. 20, Rlackaby, authorizing county Judges and school clerks of school districts to bid on property sold for tuxes. Rend Ilrst time Jun. 11. II. R. 155, Moody, to amend section 630, code, relating to appeals. II. R. 117, Whallcy, to amend section 2.'il, Hill's code, defining the term, "a now trlnl." II. R. 57, Reach, to prohibit the adul teration of caudy.' II. R 0. Morton.lo require the fencing of the trunk line railroad be tween Portland and Huntington. II. 15.09, Whitney, to prevent per sons from running push cars, velocipedes, baud cars, wr other wheeled contrivances upon any rallroud track, nnd to provide for ths punishment of tho same. H. R. 157, Moody, to amend section 3230 or tltlo II, chapter XXXII, code, concerning right or way ror roads, canals, etc. II. R. 73, Whallcy, requiring street railway companies to provide weather guards on street cars and providing a penalty ror the viola tion thereof. II. R. 203, Curtis, to fix salaries of dis trict attorneys. II. R. 82, Maxwell, to appropriate moneys to bridge the south fork of the Nchalom rlycr In Tillamook county. Reconsldared and passed. FAILED TO PASS. II. R. 83. Grace. To amend section 3073 or Hill's laws or Oregon, re lating to the tiling or liens by contractors, material men, artisans und others. II. R. 60, Stillman. To repeal section 1800(009) or Hill's laws of Oregon. KILLED HY INDEFINITE POSTPONE MENT. II. R. 85. Fordnoy. Requiring poi sons and corporations operating street cars to pay a license to tho city In which they operate. Read Ilrst time January 12. II. R. 116. Kruso. Tc compel street railway companies In cities or 10,000 population or over to con struct! and maintain vestibules on cars ror protection or motormen and drivers. HOUSEMONDAY EVHMNO. The session wus short and without special Interest, adjournment being taken at 0 o'clock. The time was de voted to the tnlrd reading und final consideration of house bills, except a few moments devoted to senate con current resolutions. The House concirred In tho three senate resolution, congratulating tho ! president on the ratification of the i peace treaty; commending McRrlde ' und Simon for voting for said treaty; und expressing gratitude und admira GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER. eoooeaoadoooooeooe)K90oe9O0oo06M I Keep in the World g Keep informed of what is going on ; read the papers and upn Wehk flrod. Thousands aro In this condition. Thoy nre dwpottdent (tnd gloomy, cannot sleep, havo no appetite, no energy, no ambition. Hood's Sarsaparllln soon brings help to such people. It gives them pure, rich Mood, cures nervousness, creates nn appetite, tones nnd strengthens the stomach and imparts now life and In creased vigor to all t ho organs of tho body. Hood's 9- Sarsa- panlla Is tho One True Illood runner. AtldniRglsts.lH. Hood's Pills cure nil Liver Ills. 23 cents. tion for our soldiers In tho Philip pines. Three bills were passed haying ref erence to the liquor trulllc. Flagg's bill requiring a petition for license to contain the names of a majority of tl.o house holders or the precinct; Hill's bill, prohibiting tho sale of liquor In the private rooms of restau rants; and Thompson' prohibiting 4aloons within one mile of any college or university, aid Including fer mented elder in the list of Intoxicants ror tho sulc or which a license Is re quired. HILLS PASSED. II. R. Topping, to protect bridges and regulate travel over same. H. R. 120, Roberts, .to prevent and punish the driving or herding livestock along or near public highways (nob toll roads) and causing the same to be obstructed. II. R. 95, Maxwell, to amend un net to llx the salaries or the county treas urers or this slate. II. H. 211, Dayls, to llx the salaries of sheriff and clerk or Lincoln county, II. R. 177, Flag, t3 amend section 4 of chnplor L1V or tltlo I or tho laws or Oregon. Read first tluio Juntiary 13. II. R. 204. Hill, ti regulate the salo or spirituous, vinous or mult liquors In the state. II. R. 101, Thompson, to amend sec tion 1, tltlo 1 of goucrul laws or Oregon relating to llccnso to sell spirituous liquors. IIILLB FAILED TO PASS. II. R. 112, Moody, to regulate tho practice or horse-shoeing. SENATE MONDAY AFTERNOON. Senator Mulkcy Introduced n rcso tlon endorsing the action or tho United States somite In ratifying tho Paris peace treaty, which Wi8 adopted with a cheer. Senator Daly, of Lake, introduced a revolution approving the courage and valor of tho Oregon soldiers In tho Philippines, and condoling with be reaved families whoso lovrd ones have there died for their country, which was passed. Senator Fulton presented a resolu tion congratulating tho president upon tho ruMIU'iitlon or the peace treaty. Adopted. THIItD HEADING-. ri. R. 102, Dalles city charter. Passed. S. R. 225, Durur, charter or Durtir. Passed. S, R. 183, Kelly, Lebanon charter. Pussed" S. R. 127, Wade, giving prcrerenco In employment nnd appointment to honorubly discharged soldiers, sailors or marines. Passed. S. R 123, Fulton, amending nil acts authorizing the employment of olllclal circuit court reporters. Passed. S. R, 124, Dufur, amending sections relutlnglo tcuaney In common nnd I abolishing Joint tenancy. I Passed. J. R. 100, Reed, to protect hotel and boarding-house keepers. On motion or Mitchell, the bill was tabled. S. R. 176, Rates, authorizing Mult nomah county commissioners to assume the lease of the upper deck or the O. R. & N. Co's bridge Pusscd. S. R, 60, Rates, to prevent udulreru tlon Iu tho manufacture und sule nf linseed or llux seed oil, Recom mitted to committee on horticul ture. S. R. 01, Harmon, relating to the manner of appointment of tho state board of horticulture, Passed. S. R.00, Joseplil, relating to pecuni ary liability of insane persons or their relatives. Passed. Br, Bull's Cough Syrup Invariably cuies promptly all catarrhal direc tions, This wonderful medicine per forms today, and has performed In the past half century, the speediest cures of colds in the throat, chest and lungs. magazines; save time from housework for rest and reading by using f WASHING POWDER It saves both time nnd labor and gives results that please. '.. The Blood Hound Bllh Lincoln County Leader: Representative Topping has Intro, dueed a bill authorizing county courts to keep blood hounds for the .tracking anu Hunting down or criminals. Talk i nbout the great enlightenment or our ' modern 20th century, but this Is Top plng tho climax. Mr. Topping had much bettor dovlse some means or properly punishing tho criminals that our sheriffs nlready run down. It Is Just such uonsenso as this that makes j Oregon legislators objects of ridicule all over the state. Legislators should take their "horso senso" with them j when they go to Salem and lot a lnrge amount of such nonsense alono. I Mr. Topping must have somo local j conditions that Impel hlui to secure' relief by such n measure. Ho will no I doubt stato thorn when his bill cornea up ror action. Rut such local causes do not justlly a state law on the sub ject J -Ed. J. The Modern Way Commends Itself to tho well-informed, to do pleasantly and elfcctually what was formerly done In tho crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse tho system and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without un pleasant after effects, use the dollght ful liquid laxative remedy, Svrup of Figs. Made by California Fig Syrup Co. pleating. Skating Is ns good exercise as saw ing wood either will help you to ap preciate the substentlul meals fur nished at all hours at tho White House restaurant by J. R. Rarnett. o oil No-To-lmc mf I-'Ifty Cent. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makes weak mw sironit, blooil pure. 40o,$l. All UniKKlsts. : GROCERIES Paitits, Oils Window Glass Var iiisb, and tbo most oouiploto otock of Brushes of all Idndn in tho Btatf Artists materials, lime; bnir; co ntent and shingles; and tbo finoot quality oi grass aood. OVMTsBM WANTED. Now today advertucmonto (our lutes ) or loss in tills column 'noortod tnreo ' tiraos for 25 ota SO ota a woolc, $1 ' per month. All ovor tour linos at j snmo rato. WANTED All agent In every town ' to sell Oregon Pcuoh Hitters. Ad- dress A. Kins, Aumsvllle Or. 2 7 2w WA7n'TED.-To trade' a county right ior a goou team. Marion county reserved. For particulars address John II. Johnson, Sllycrton, Or., Rex 411. 2(1 3t 110 V WANTED. A rcllablcd boy irom in to 17 years or age, to learn a trade. Apply to "O,"caro Journal ollico. 30-tf. CLOTHING CLEANED-Dyed, re paired und pressed at Stcum Dye Works, 105 Commorclnl street op posite Willamette Hotel. 28 tf FOR SALE A tuslil n n dl0 uc res 10 In fruit, In peach belt, line house, beat water, climate, and school clear title and easy terms. A. C. Guthrie, Philomath, Ore. 1 27-lmt FOR SALE 10 passenger wagonette first cluss, mudo to order, will sell cheap. Wlllumetto hotel. 1 25 tf CLOTHING CLEANED-Dyed, re paired und pressed at Steam Dye Works. Itt5 Commerclttl street, on- positc Wlllumetto Hotel. I 18tf CAR LOAD-Of wheclH conilug to Salem. Wo uro enlarging our whop und increasing our facilities for making repairs. Wo havo a largo assortment or new covers and guar antee to satisfy our patrons, llrlng your wheels und umbrellas when repairs aro needed to Gardner & Willie, 228 Liberty street, Holmun's block, next door to stcum luundry. 1 20 tf WANTED. A farmer of largo exper ience, who can furnish tho best or references, wishes to rent a good farm of from 160 to 200 acro. To havo possession by next October. Address Farmer, care Capital Jour mil. I l'llinl WANTED W. II. MoMulhu tho pawn broker & Jeweler wants to buy your second hand goods Includ ing household undkltchon furniture stoves etc. Will pay highest pos. bio price In cash ror same. No, 205 Commercial street, Ilrst door north or Harrlt fc Lawroneo grocery store. 1-0 1 mt SOME PEOPLE-uro Jack or all trudcs,mas(er of none, but Kupllnger Is master of tho umbrella, whluh Is his solo business, and ho will do your work perfectly, at u reasonable charge. Patronize Kupllnger at 00 Stato street. 1-7 1 in KIDS CLEAN BD-for ten cents at tho Halem titcum Dyeing and Clean ing Works, 105 Commercial Street 12 2-tf FOR SALKOn easy tonus 115 acres, 35 under cultivation, 7 acres of or chard with 1000 trees mostly wlntor apples 6 to 7 years old, ono-half mile from railroad station, good town and school, good Improve incfits, a line dairy and stock farm with plenty of wild range, g od neighborhood, line springs, ouo tlilrrl cash, long tluio on balance Kino stock runch. Apply to E. Hofer, Sulem. HO USB" CLEANERS -Remember that the best and cheapest carpet paper Is the heavy felt paper sold ut Tiik Jouknal ollice. 20-tf MUSICAL- r-A limitsd number of students taken, on piano, violin, guitar, mandolin and tidier. Also German aud French leuon given Ann M. Krcb. Music studio, (jray block, room-5. Call from 2 10 4 p. m. also It u in, tf !!(M NKI.IJK HltUWK m. .Hito a urso0ias 01 viin m iiiii DBAIiBR IN Z 'tmiiiiiAi jJm W wKk ih B H I tm H V K for infants and Children. The Kind You Me Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF 09S In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt CimiUII CDMMflf, TT MURKAV ThllT. MCWVOKN CITY. TODAY'S Portland Feb. MARKRT. 7. -Wheat yalloi 03; Walla Walla. 01c. Flour Portland. $3.20: Sunortlno Portland, $3.20; $2.15 por bbl. Outs Whlto 4243c. Hay $8(a10 por ton. Hops 1417c; old crop tic. Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern Oregon, m it. Mlllstuir Rran, $10; short u, $15 0$ $15 60. Poultry ChlckcnB,mlxcd,$2.f)0ci3.60 turkeys, live, 12(i13o. Eggs Oregon, 25(ffi27c por doz. Hides Green: salted CO lbs, SW8jo. under 00 lbs,0JCfv7c;shcop polt8,1520c. Onions 56c(g$l por -suck. Rutter Rest dairy, 20o; fancy creamery, 45c(7r2ic por roll. Potatoes, 0576o per sack. Hogs Heavy, $1.75. Mutton Wcuthcis3(c; dressed, 7e Reef tlteors,$:i.2.')((i)3.50: cows, $2.f0 (i, 2.75 dressed, rtfo. UALEM MARKET. Wheat-40. Oats 35c Hay Rated, -jhcat, $0.50 Flour In wnolcsalo lots, $2 76 re tail $3.00. Millstutr-Shorts $15.00. Hogs dressed, 6c. Llvo cattle 2i(n)3o. Sheep Llvo, $2.50CqS$3. Veal 5s. flutter Dairy 20e: creamery 26c. Wool-Rc$t.l6c. Mohair 26c. IIopfr-flc8tlC17c. Eggs- ?2jo in cash. Poultry Chickens, 8((t0c: turkoys, live, 10l2jc. Farm smoked meats Rac.on, 8c ham, Oo shoulder, Oc. Potatoes 35c. Apples 30o. Rssay Office AND LABORATORY. No, 71 Chcmckcta si, I. H. T. TUTHILL Aisaycr HALF WAY HOUSE Klnu cilKam and tobacco, sod drinks; meals at all hmirx; nice clean bt-ibi. North Salem, near V, L, Wade's 1'nbllo watering trough, IMC-lmo M. KKU'IITINOKH. Prop. Retailing of Hotiled Beer ; (iamhrlnusandHohlltx always on ilmiiRlit. Delivered friii In any purl of the illy. IIKO. L. NKAL, Prop. 1-13 Old Pioneer Orocerv Saloon, I'linue St ?.M CoiuuiurelHl Htrect. UPDEGRAFT BROS, Collections and Loans 1 (loom 14, Hush Hank Illock, 12 21-lmo 8ALKM. OllKGO'. 7 PER CENT LOANS BOZORTH BROS. 292 Commorotnl St., Salem, Oro. RICA.L, KSTATB DICALUKS, dw-1 1 ll-3m Money to Loan at 7 per cent On'Morlgije Security.' One Itffivc yeant'.tlme. BOISB & BARKER, d--li-il-3m 270 Commercial st. MORMGE LOANS On improved city and (arm property at lowest rate. WKltNBR HUEYMAN, 2)2 Commercial strceti 2 doori south of L.dd & Hush's bank, Salem OiegoD, M-12 dw3m REAL ESTATE LOANS On short or lung- tluio. Notos and niliur Mwurtllcw liuiiKlit und nolil. THOMAS, WATT & CO. (ll'.NIIItAI. llliOKI'.itH, lt-.l(Vll W roiiiiniHt'lid M(rsjt ..Honey at 7 Per Cent.. LuMf rale nn vtwll impmvMl farm and Hly proioriliw. T. K. KOIIl), Ovor Hush's lUnk. lill-ilttJin A, M, HUMPHREY & CO, UKAI.KKS IN Grain and Grain Bags WiirnliouM, Halsm aud Maalay, 10-37 lm dw Olllue. 'AiOCoiuuitrelal St.. fiilmu OPERA LODGING HOUSE (Um iHtiiUlitMl rooms, with 'srn purUtr ut conuwlltm. 11 :OllT HTltKBT. U-7 . T. Sheup, I'reprMor, MfcSfcl BARR & PETZEL Solo Aironts(for All Work Goaranteeo. 214 COMMKttCIAL STKERT. Telephone No. I8l ' SALEM Benevolent Institute This charitable Institution maintains tho "Helping Hand Mission." at. 101 Centre street, Salem. It Is a boarding homo for tho friendless of all denomina tions, where meals, beds and no ccssarles of life aro provided. Sup port, assistance and donations, consisting of muney. good! or wares of any kind aro solicited, nnd will bo used for the good of tho cause. Sick persons will lie cared ror. 12-22-tr A, G. COSS, Manager O. H. LANB Merchant 'Tailor 211 Commorclnl nt, jy SulU $13 and upward, Pantn S3 and op ward SALBM STEAM LAUNDRY Pleoao jiotioo tbo cut hi prioes on tbo following Si;t, plain ....locenU Unaer drawers, , 5 to lo cents Under shirts .....5 to ioocdU Socks, per tmlr 3 centf Handkerchiefs ..! cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per doien ind othei work in proportion. Qf Flannels audC'thorworklntalll&outly waabod by hnt d. COL J. OLMSTBAD, Proprietoi MANHOOD vt,Brantr,l Inrnr. nil 8 Jacket WjuMP- m II iH M-fiVlislS HKA iEissV' VMHshshi: rui III 'ffflsssHNi yjy wfjl vrutf;o..UItrll'itluBj;nts. Tlilrdan J YsiulH.lU'- -umJ.n FOR SALE BY D J. FRY, SALEM, OREGON Buckwheat Free! Housewives Can't all Get on as Committee Clerks liul they can ull use II. O. staamed outmaul, tho tlu&st and easiest cooked brouK fast dlub iu the world, and got a pound and u half of solf-ralniug biiokwheat free with each puekugo. IIAIIKITT & JLAWREKOB, T. S.BUR ROUGHS ...Sanitary Applianoess of 111 -Kinds... ItSTIM ATMS I'UUNISH KD. IMtlOl-JS TO SUIT Tiu-vriMuy. vmm ii i ijasissssawsasiwsjpatiwi i i 10.1 STATU STItHin' l Home-Mailc Harness and Sadil. FUOM OALIFOHNIA OAK-TAMIil) LRATIjJKKri IlHiMMlVa WELL DQN13. ' ;, RUI1HS, Willie OIL, Buamues CARDti. O. H.. mAOK dentist, Snccesscr to Dr. J. M. Keene, old White Corner, SaLm, Or. Part.es desiring aupettoi operations at moderate fee In any branch ar In especial reqnest. SOULEJIBltOS.' PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS' l'OUTLAND, OriK. Kor Salem nnd rlilulty leave orders at Oto C. Will's Music Htorp. OFFICE CITY HALL'i, For water nervice apply at oOke-""ilH's payable monthly in advance. Make complaints at tlw ol?.. capital cm- Express and Transfej I (Meets all mail and passenger traih. Bag. eage and express to all puts of tin cut Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. WHITE & D1SQUK. FAKM FOR SALE 360 Ao oo Alt hi Yumbill County. 8G0 acres for snto In a body, or In 40-acro tracts. lAcatud half a mllo west o( Wapato station, In amlilll county, Oregon, and ono ami a halt miles south of Uaston. I'rlco for each forty acres from 12.W upwanl. according to lmprovumonu ami location. (lool soil aud easy terms. Kor further particulars enquire nf W. It. KOAN, U-!-lmod- Urooks, Oregon. Caoital Soap Works, Running at full btast and making ben ot laundry and toilet soaps, lie sure to call for the Salem brand when jou want gisxl goods. A. V, ANDEREGG, Manage. G.S. IIBORGI NEW MARKET St.te street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. Mir natrons sav I keen the best meats in town 22;. AT LIST! Good News for the Suffering Public. The envious rivals who were determined to make Dr. Cook trouble In the courts hare backed down, and their alleged cato was dismissed when it came Into circuit court. They didn't dare U meet the truth, as lio Cook's patient's are loo numerous aud tlicr are ever grUcful to the nun who has cured them and can cure others. Dr. Cook nukes a specialty of chronic diseases, and does not use poisonous drugs tt cure them. If you have a friead who needs help send htm to DK. J. F. COOK, Consultation free. 301 Liberty stteeti RESTORED Ily iiNlua lr. 1VV Yftlnw fto.se 1'1!U. This inilfiful rrmnlw n?vntia Ai aneli WrV iiinrv rM.r Sail Water rail llraln I"owtr, Headache. Wakrluluess, Lost Ma'iliooc, Vtlu'.y Umls. sloiis, Herrousucts.iill drains, loisof piwer iu Ocncrai. Urjans of either aex, caused by over exertion, youthful errors, cxr!' .e 6 tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to icQruiitCoi'-ai .-.ton or Icsaultir, Can ticcarrlcd in vest pocket i.oopcrbox.t' - u.bTtoall prepaid, Circular l'ree. Bold by alt druEcfits. Ask ror ll,tko no other. Manufactured by tr I'esu Medicine Co.. t iris Krsuce. l.aue-rvU OLU P, O (JltOflEItV :: t: TSW. E'X. IIS 8T(JQK. al V1 I ii"- vi '.-, -a S , ' - 1 1 ' :si "via Villi MX nHltoaUriioolMJKef vitflr svf fc-ii rtn1fiit nnd ran om I L.tJ ilun daf. 41? Marlon strt. THE N. K. FAIRBAXK COMPANY. V Street the Una o i uumii s uranisc nwwr hmtu Lv mutual oouwsnt. itr. (Tn caattsulnr J te tmilnu. W. II. DOAttl. Crileajo. Bt. LouU. New York. Boston. Pbiiaosipms. & To cure I.a Grippe, keep warm, especially the fet, and take Lr; Milta Nervine. 2(Moo3owooeaoooo8sieteMfw 123 State street. P. b;shafj3r & CO. 2-l.il JisisIastsfrifiTfJrmri T. j cuosiyr.. j Tba UfiQhlj hwttf&fnre esintiux li