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PHTw 5KnM i- fi rfrr&iaifite "Ilinvo aied VoHr valuable CABCA UR'&'S and And thorn porfcct. Couldn't do without them. I have used them forsomo time for Indigestion and biliousness and am now com- Blctely cured, Ilecommend them, to every ono. nco tried, you will never be without them In the famlly.'r Euw. A. MAttx, Albany, N. Y. CANDY TRAOIMAHH HSTISO rKs7S7!Ia """ Ploaant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good .Do Good, JiOTor SIckoD. Wcolcon. or Grlpo, 10c. Zjc. (KM. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... llrrtlmr tUatdy CMtyrvCHist.lUlrl. KiwTtrk. 8tl HUMU'lAw gists to (JUitKTobaoco Habit. SALEM PEOPLE ;; and OTHER PEOPLE II Ilcadurrf at Salem and other Ore Ron towns nro requested to tend In Itcmi of personal And social nows to appear In tho The Dally and Weekly Journal. (Kii. MIfs Kute B.Graliani of Portland i thoKiicbt'Of Miss LoMIo Hellcn brand. Tho California express was late to ddy owlntf to wnow In the mountains In California. Mr. J. Harrington, Ian employe of ttio asylum, Is building a new cottage on Mill street ncur Cupltnl. Mr. and Mrs. F. II, Bonier, who have been the Kucstsof Mr. and Mrs. David Stetncr, liaye gone to Redwood, Cal. Major Blsliop left for lioiue from tlie Windy City yesterday, after a stay of four weeks In the Interest of his business. A 0. Jones, who has held tlie posi tion as operator at the state house has made application to the government to enter the signal service, E. S. Eller and Utile son Earl, formerly superintendent the West ern Union telegraph oilier;, In Salem but now Portland, Is visiting with old time friends, Fred West, who has been away four weeks on a business trip to his old home at Dcs MolncH, Iowa, returned Thursday. Ho was r days coming back, having been detained in the blizzard and blockade In Colorado. Called Meeting. The o Ulcers and members of Silver Bell Circle No 4:t, W, ot W. are heie by notified to meet at their hall In In surance building this Frtday evening at 7:30o'clocir sharp Instead of Satur day as hereto oro, Lidia Lkaho Clerk. Ida LandonG. N. Mortgage Filed, Four real estate mortgages and ono chattel mortgago wore tiled yesterday amounting In all to $0,075. CO. Hood's Restore full, regular notion mu. of the bowels, do not Iirl- Bp M I I Into or Inflame, but leave W 111 SI all tho dollcata dlgeitlvo or r rn!m In perfect condition, ity tlietn, Vi cm.; Prepared ouly by U, I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, llais. Mfg Oilers travel-rs choice of tho following routes eatt. They are all famous for their scenic attraction. O. K. & N, via Ogden and Denver Hhasta Reute via bacranwito, Ogren aid Denver. Shasta Route via Sacramento, Majorc A rqdafiyUe'llne of tl rnuih PULLMAN TALACE and T0U1IST?LEEI'KR , Sn. Francisco and Los Angelus to Clucag this is The Short Line from souths n C llfjr.iia To the East. Apply to the agents of the O It & N., O. S. L.. Southern Pacific, or the undersigned, for folders and descriptive literature. J J. DEVEREUX. Gen'l AgtWorcester, Hid.' Portland Denver & Rio Grande H B. , SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. The Favorl.o Transcontinental Route Iielwen th Northwol and all Point hatt. 'Choice of Two Itoule-s Through the Famous ROOKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY. And Four Koutes Cast of Pueblo and Deux-r. All,panBfix granted a day atop-over In the M rmorr Capital or anywhere between Ogden an 1 Denver Pertonally conduotwt Tourist Ex cunlons three das a week to Omaha, Kansas Cm, Rt. Louib, Chicago and the East. For tickets and any Infonnatton regarding ntU, routes, etc., or for dosertptlve advertising matter, all on agents ive aaveru on Kallwa ui on agents or Oregon Hallway u Co.. Oregon Short Lane or Southern .Navigation j,,ur I'mlnetTdinpainee, 8. K. HOOPER, Q. P. A T. Ajt., Denver, Col. R, CNICnOL. (lis Ayt, Ml Wash, iJL, Porilaad, Ore. tutor .V- )ii.rn Biliousness - Registration Bill Passed House School Revision Law Passed. Clerkship Nuisance Growing Members Unable to Resist Their Pressure Yield at Last. The first business of the evorilng was a renewal of tin: attempt to raise tho compensation of committee clerks, The house stood the first raise, on Moody's recommendation but Jumped the gatuo on tho second. Moody Introduced a resolution, mat too experts on cue com mittees to examine tho books oftbo treasurer and tho secretary ot state be paid $7 per day. Adopted. Beach Introduced a resolution, that tho clerks of the ways and means committee be paid $5 per day instead of $3. McCulloch kicked aglanst this and it was lost. IIouso adopted senate amendments to house bill 207, ono of Curtis' salmon bills. There was somo discussion of tho narmon registration law. Thompson of Washington spoke briefly In its favor und was followed by Moody, who assured tho house of tho consti tutionality of tho bill. Hill spoke at some length explain ing his position, and that ho could not support tl'isblll. Hawson roso to explain that the people In hlsportlon of Eastern Ore gon were opposed to a registration law. Rccdcr, Stlllman and Freeland Immediately testified that the people In their respective portions of East ern 'Oregon were emphatically In favor of a registration law, The bill wa9 then passed. WhenS. B. No. 3, the educational bill came up a long time was spent, In coming to an understanding as to whether It should bo considered at once or postponed to give then o nb'rs time to familiarize themselves with tho changes that, had been made in the bill since it was printed. Stlllman, apparently In good faith, moved to make It a special order for II a. ui, Friday for this purposo, but this was opposed by Cummings and voted down. lluwBon asked some questions, and Freeland proposed to vote against the bill because It had not been printed. McCulloch, Rceder and Stump tempted to speak In favor of bill, but there was such a uolso nt tho and confuson In tho hall that they could not be heard. The speaker tried in vain to Induce tho crowd to keep quiet, but without effect. After repeated warnings, he ordered tho scrgcant'at arms to clear tho lobby, and said thatllf this .did not nrovo effectual he would also havo Mis gallery cleared The ser geant at arms carried nut tho order, and tliecllsct was Mice the calm after a roaring thunderstorm. Iiecder and Stewart now supported the bill with short talks, and after the members liiidMitlslicd themselves as to tho halarlcs named lor thoschoil superintendents of the different coun ties, the bill was placed on Its Una pussagc, meeting little opposition. The resolution allowing additional tlmo to the cnmmltteo for examina tion of the books of tho secretary of state, brought oil a very lively (lis- cucslon. Tho Imprcsson of tho mem bers seemed to bo that forty duys was amplo time In which four clerks might expert these books. Hawson thought that, If they couldn't do this work In forty duys they ought to eat tho books. Lewis said that he hud been chairman of the committee from tho special session which ex amined thoc bo(ks for the yeurs '05 and '00. lie thought that this com mittee had gono over tho same ground for the sake of getting tho money for tho work. Whitney, Stlllman, Roberts, Buyer and Whalley advocated giving tho committee more time, claiming that It was doing its work In a more than usually thorough manner; had dis covered many errors; and should be allowed Ui complete Its work. Much stress was laid on tlie character and reputation of tho chief clerk of the tho committee, Ulna II. Dodd, and this consideration carried the resolu tion to adoption. A Joint resolution was Introduced by Hawson, for an amendment to the constitution -striking out tho provis ion requiring all stuto Institutions to bo located at tho cupttol, but was ruled out of order. Roberts Introduced a resolution al lowing the House stenographers $5 each forrentof typewriter., Adopted, Thoocmmlttee on salurles recom mended that tho chief clerk of the BRONCHITIS Bronchitis la very prevalent It gen orally begins 'with a common cold, at tended with cough, hoarseness, sore ness of the longs, tightness of the chest and difficulty In breathing. If not at tended to, it becomes dangerous thou sands dlo from bronchitis annually. Dn JohnW. Bull's Cough Syrup la tho best remedy for this disease; It relieves the cough at once, effects an easy ex pectoration, and cures in a few days. Dr.Bulls Cough Syrup Will nromDtlv our Bronchitis. Doit are sm : small and pleasant to late uocjort itNamoil It. Price JJ eots. At an orejji VEN1NG SESSION mJ iWn'Viiii ttousd receive 910 for tidy, each of Ills thfco assistants 89.60 pdr day, ser geant at arms $8, mailing clerk and doorkeeper 87. GO, pages $3. Adopted. House concurred In senate amend ments to II. B, 188. Gregg objected to senate bill U3 for working convicts on the roadsbetween tho state IpstltuUuni, and on ground that the work was to be done In Ma rlon county, and objected to the ap propriation of $2,600 for tools. Thought the county should pay for tho tools. McCulloch mitdo a clear explana tion of the situation as to these roads, stating tho fast that tho stato had thousands of acres of land in the county on which It paid no road tax; that It used the roadtt, and tho county had to keep them In repair: that the road to tho reform school, had formerly been one of the best roads In Marion county, but tho hauling of the heavy material and supplies for the construction of the buildings there had cut up and ruined the road until i.t Is now ono of the worst. Morton, Young and Grace also sup ported tho bill. Tho rolicall resulted In failure of the bill, but Roberts moved recon sideration, und another vote was taken resulting the passage of the bill. The House worked until half past eleven and then adjourned until 0 a. m. HILLS PASSED. S. B 105, Smith, allowing surety com panies te execute bonds. S. B, r0, Smith, to cure defects In deeds to real property aud sales of property by officers and adminis trators. S. B. 05,Kuykendall, relating to terms of circuit court In second Judical district. S. B, 0, Harmon, for a regcstratlon law. S. B. 2, Daly of Benton, to better the condition of the school laws ot the state. S. B. 120, Daly of Benton, to provide for the election and Milo of stato lands, S. B. 83, Bites, to encourage the use of wide tires on wagons. S. B, 114, Dufur, to regulate proceed ings In Justice courts. S. B. 72, Mackay, to establish and in corporate the port of Portland. I tP j I Vmr TV $ THE MME. PATTI OF 1801. Adellna Maria Clarindn PatU-Nicollnl Is to marry for tho third time in February. Her hatband to be la the Karon Cedarstrom, of Sweden. lie is said to he about J3 years of age Pattl h 03. The nualnt picture of the aweet songntret which la here shown was made in 1801. She la dressed in the street costume of that time. S, B. 03, Looney, to uko ccnvlct labor in repairing public roads. SENATE-THURSDAY EVENING. When tho senate was called to or der in the evening Sonator Fulton moved that the appropriation bill bo rc-comraltted to tho committee on ways and means with Instructions to correct the Items fixing the salaries of penitentiary employes. A hot dis cussion followed, In which politics, Justice, personal privilege and other privileges ere discussed. Senator Fulton charged that Supt A N. Gilbert was simply trying to uso the legislature to yont his per.onul spleen In seeking to have tho peniten tiary employes' sulurlei reduced at the close ot his term. He stamped that ofllciul's act us infamous and contemptible. Heed charged that Inasmuch as the Republican olllclal had to sneak his suggestions into tho senate through tho agency of a Populist (Smith) ho could not entertain It with anything! nut contempt, senator Smith re sented the Imputation that ho hud brought In tho letter, und whllo he hud nothing to say concerning Its ani- I1JU-, ui; UljltU kllC IUUJUUII III IIIU reductions suggested. He had re ceived the letter from u Republican senator, Haines Chairman Mulkcy then explained that the letter con tained only 6uch Information as had been developed before tho ways und means committee. The bill was re committed. H. B, 221, to regulate mutual lire In surance. Passed. Representative Williamson' scalp bounty hill was next taken up, and j ably championed by Senator Mloholl, who.made a patriotic plea for the sheep Industry of Oregon. The bill J passed 21 to fl H. B 310, Davis, amending law rela tive to lieu land agent. Passed. H. B, 188 Flagg, reducing the State Board of Agriculture to one mem ber. Passed. n, B: 63 Roach, to ooiutltute Wil lamette and Portland boulevards county roads, Pawed, uimiiHi li Hill n ii i' iwm'wWiwiirtit'iiiirtiintitiiitiiiii if )i ttatmrntXiSS-mf 'in (Hiiliiiijntoiili niriiTiYtfl r n firf H i T;ii i null ftlinwtt What it Does Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters cures malaria and bllous attack. It cures nervous prostration and exhaustion. It makes the nerves strong. It makes S' a.,. bKi Hostettcr's muscle and healthy pi t llbrcs. It banishes otOmaCIl dyspepsia, Indlgcs- ,, tlon and constipation. It KittefS does all these things. -""'- II. B. 113 Marsh, for protection of forests, game and wild fowl, and creating oillccs of state and county game wardens, Passed. II. B. 311, by Blackaby -Providing for the relocation of county seat for Malheur county. Failed to pass, 13 to 13, 4 absent. - U, B. Nc, 70, by Whitney, providing for tho election of road supervis ors. Lost. II. B. 02, Musslnglll, to rclmburso Lake county for overpaid taxes, Passed. Senate concurred In house concur rent resolution relative to granting an extension of ten days' tlmo to the committee -that Is cxpcrtlng tho books of tho secretary of state. Senate concurred In the amendmcut proposed by the houso to senate bill No. 2, by Bates, (the Multnomah county tax collector bill. Deafness Cannot De Cured by local applications ns they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There Is only one way to euro deaf ness.und that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tuba is Inflamed you Imyo a rum bling M)und or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, Deafucss Is the result, and unless the Inflamma tion can be taken out und this tube restored to Its normal condition, hear ing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed con dition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars forauy case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars: free. F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7fic. Hall's Family Pills are the best. For Sale. Light gray horse, 0 years old, weighs about 1000 pounds. Gentle and will mako a good driving horse. P. O. stable, 02 B'erry street. 2-17-3t.t New Telephone Line, Manager Daucy has been I informed that Ills company that work will bo begun ut once on alloc between Sa lem and Mt. Angel. The office at Mt. Augcl will bo located ut tho Mt. Angel college we uro Informed, At Bull Run comrade Cbaa. Eltrm. of MechanlcsvtUe, N. l ., was struck by a pleco of shell which later caused fcovoro heart trouble, lie says I "At second Bull Run a pltcc of shell lodged In my shoulder, and later rheumatism set in, which in turn af fected my heart to such extent that several doctors pronounced my case Incurable. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure relieved my pains, shortness of breath and enabled me to work; also to sleep soundly, and prolonged my life." DR. MILES' Heart Cure Is sold by all . menials on guarantee first bottle Umulits or money back. Book on bean sad nerve soot free Or, Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. Two Insane. William Pauter aged B4 year, and Herbert Feller, aged 25 years. Mr. Feller has been In tho asylum two times before, onco ln'02 nnd ngaln In '85. The Homeliest Man in Salem As well as tho handbomest, and others arc Invited to call on any druggist nnd get freo a trial bottlo of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, u remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and believe all Chronic aud Acuto Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 25c. and GOc. Something New, Tmt wo may bo better prepared to supply all your wants, wo aro con stantly watching tho market and adding to our stock of provisions. Groceries nnd fruit the best and freshest to be had. Como In and In spect them. Branson & Co. cod Dr. BuU'o Cough Syrup, Tnat Mar velous medicine for throat und lung troubles, quickly rolloves nnd cures the painful breathing and dangerously sounding cough, Indlcatlvo of con gested lungs, No other remedy Is Its equal, ItrriU with too whether yon continue the nerTkimnstobtrcohikblt.MO-TMIALr'aH remoTci tbe deilr for tobtero, wlthCV BVlSH oot ntrrotii dlitreie. eir!i nlco-Jl .1 1 1H7 ttne, purines the blood, reeffj I a I'lliVJ. toree loit me.nb.ood. Tiil'lHMiiil,r... "'7 ,,ron?lT,IllAlJl'olJ, 100,000 and pocket book. - -m imi mwao to it ao from a 1 JVw iour own drucKi't. "ho 1 1 P'TwIll Touch forui. Take It with Vwll,ptle!itlr,prUtentlr one oox.St. uiuellycuroai Sboiee.SIM, roirnlc-id to cure, or we rerand money. rUat Btmr i;C., tklcise, Realm, lew Tert. ysNeWNamBsav john mis DEALER IN : GROCERIES: Palnta, Oila Window Qlnna Vnr niah, nnd tbo most couiploto a took of Bruahca of nil kinds In tho ntnte Artists mntorinU, lltno; hnir; co mo nt nnd shlnglos; nnd tho finest quality of grnaa flood. iVkSjisaiNsatvsBaNWsaHstaNvi WANTED. Now today navortiacmonm lour tlnoo or Iom In thlu column nsortcd tnroe thnoa for 25 eta SO ota n woolc, $1 per month All ovor lour llnon at snmo rato. FOR KALE. -Thoroughbred Ply moth Rock ui.d Brown Leghorn hens for sale cheap. Jo Card with Iiarrltt & Lawrence. " 2 10 Iltt FOR SALE. Gents wheel -Great bargain fur cash, Apply at once to "Conover tho business printer" Dearborn'sBook Store. 2-10-1 w WANTED An agent In every town to sell Oregon Peach Bittois. Ad drciiB A. Kins, AumsvllleOf. 2 7 2w BOY WANTED. A rellabled boy from 15 to 17 years of uge, to learn it trudo. Apply to "O," euro Journal olllco. 30-tf. CLOTHING' CLEANED-Dycd, re paired and pressed at Steam Dye Works, 105 Commurulal street op posite Willamette Hotel. 28 tf FOR SALE At ushland, 30 acres, III In fruit, In peach belt, lino Iioupu, best water, climate, and bchools clear title and easy terms. A, C. Guthrie, Philomath, Ore. I 27-lmt FOR SALE 1(1 passenger wagonotto llrnt class, madu to order, will sell cheap. Willamette hotel. 1 25 tf CLOTHING CLEANED-Dycd, re paired and prcbstd at Steam Dye Works. 105 Commercial si root, op posltc Willamette I Intel. 1 IBif OAR LOAD-Of wheels couilng to Salem. Weurnenlurglnt: our shop und incicuslng our facilities for leaking ropairs. Wo havo a large nHsortment of new covers und guar untco toHutlsfy our patrons. Bring your wheels und umbrellas when repairs are needed to Gardner & While, 228 Liberty street, Jlultiian's block, next door to steam laundry. 1 20 tf WANTED. A furmerof lurgo exper ience, who cun furnish tho best or references, wishes to rent n good farm of from 150 to 200 acre. To havo poKsesslon by next October, Address Farmer, euro Capital Jour nul. 1 I'll ml FOR SALE On easy terms 115 acres, 35 under cultivation. 7 acres of or chard with 1000 trees mostly winter apples 5 to 7 years old, one-half mile from railroad station, good town und school, good Improve ments, a lino dairy and stock farm with plenty of wild range, g od nelgLborhood, flue springs, one thlid cash, long tlmo on balance. Flno stock ranch, Apply to E. Hofer, Salem. lIorjSECLEANEItS - Tlcmember thut the best and cheapest carpet paper Ih the hcuvy . felt puper bold UtTlIKJoUHNALOlllCC. 20-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 10 ucresof smooth luud well Improved in Los Angehm county, Cal., good und deop soil 10 acres In fruit trees 0 yeurs old, 7 acres vineyard, 11 acres ulfalfa, 40 shares or water right, picket und wlro fence around pluce, 5 room hoube, fatublc, buy shed, wagon nnd cow shed, a very liculthy place, for Salem property miles from poatolllce, bohool und church 2 J from rullroad slutlou, A place near to CorvullUorln It would do Apply to T. II, Lloyd, Sixteenth and Lee streotB. 2-l40t MUBICAJj , A llmitld number of students taken, on p ano, violin, guitar, mandolin and zither Also Unman and French lessons given Anna M. Krels, Music studio, Oiay block, room $. Call fiom 3 to 4 p rn also 1 1 a. m, tf i.l.AbwKH-In oil palnlliiK from still I if.) und latum. Pmwlnu frutn ubjtet, east and life. Mondays aud Wtslntinly. Terms, II jor month. Alto ulawt Saturday afternoon In painting and drawing, Myra A. WIkkIih, room 7, ration llloek. 3-lt 1 lit I.KriBONS IN CI1A11COA1. DltAWJNO-Kroni object, one land II fu reu-auddiik aud wuah drawliiK for llludratlmi. I'aliitlnif In waler colursfrom nature aud tlll-flfti. Tuetdaya and Thurwlays Teruu.it ir mouth Chll drena' oIhm ii HaUiriUy inornliik. tl w month. VfilvuaM. Kutifht, room 7, ration JlulMloK. Ml tf vim in Uim NW.UK I1IIOWN ha quite a (arrow of viola f iwi-.il sunlwiu and au cotn T-1- i n.irn lttodat3 a lt)w more. I Lttvll t.1 1 dtoee, 417 Marfen Mreet, m laaaaW asaslsW ish! sH sH 1 n. sB vP Iiir2 for Infants The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF C9X In Use For Over 30 Years. THI crNTAUN COMPANY, T M0nHV ITMUti NtW VOHW CITV. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland Fob. 17. Wheat yallo) 58: Walla Walla, 00c. Flour Portland, 83.20; Suportlne 12.15 per bbi. Oats-Whlto42l,1c. Hay $STri)10 nor ton. Hops -14W17c; old crop tic. Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern Oregon, RMllc. MlllstutI Bran, 910; shorts, $15 (d $15.50. Poultry Chickens.mixcd.$a.0(V.M 00 turkeys, live, 12fo)14c. Eggs Oregon, 1510o por doz. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs, 88ic. under 00 lbs,0Kn)7c;shccp pclts,150i'20c, Onions 80c(g$l por sack. Butter Best dairy, 20c; fancy crcamory, 45crt521c per roll. Potatoes, SDc'! per sack. Hogs Heavy, $4.75. Mutton Weathers Illc; dressed, 7c Bcof-Utcors,$3.25(q'l.50: cows, $2.50 2.75 dressed, 5tfo. SALEM MAKKKT. Whcat-40. Oats 35o. Hay Baled, '.heat, $0.50 Flour In" wuolcsalo lots, $2.75 re tail $3.00. Millstull-Shorts $15.00, Hogs (lrosud, 5c. Llvo cattle 2fn"le. Shcop Live, $2.50$3. Veal SCaCJ-j. Butter Dairy 20cj creamery 25c. Wool Bcst.ir.c. Mohilr26c. Hops -Best 10Yr817c. Eggs- 18 (a) ?0 in cash. Poultry Culckcns, iGtfle; turkey live, 10Co3l2Jc. Farm Htuoked ineatH Bacon, 8c hum, 0o shoulder, Oc. Potatoes 50c, Apples 40o. srsjrsKvsauworswsrNarNr INTBR.8TATD IBM rn ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Asiociatc Teacher Western Coiuctva- lory, Knnt.is City, Mo., renrcscnllnc the Inter-itaic System, a Snlem Ore, Over First National llanV. Hcaldcrcc 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to ! ami 2 to 5. sVSlsVasNIMssSfl vtf O. C. T. Coxs I'AHSUNOKIl BTKAMiltH Altona Pomona LUAVK roil I'OIITIjANI) Dally, Kxcopt Uunday at H a m. QUICK TIBlK ANI) CHIIAl' ItATKH. l)(K.k hotwoon Htnto and Court Hta. M. 1. IIALOWm, Auont. Assay Office AND LABORATORY. No, 71 Chemckcta s(, I. II. T. TUrilILL Assayer. upoBonArr orob. Collections and Loans Hooiit U, Ilimh Hank Illook, 12 21 lino HAl.llM. OIlHOOy. 7 PER CENT LOANS DOZORTH DROB, 292 Cotn-norolal St., Bnlem, Oro. 1-trOA.L, KSTATIt DICA.L.1CUS, dw.ll ll-llll Money to Loan at 7 per cent OnJMortmge Security ' One to,fiveyears'4time. DOIBD 6c DAnKEH, dw.11.u-3m 270 Commercial at. MORTGAGE LOANS On improved city and farm (roicrty at lowest rates, WKKNBR WUCVMAN, 3 2 Comrnercjlsl Hreoli 2 doors south ol Laid tic lltwh's bank, b'alem Oregon, 1112 dwjm REAL ESTATE LOANS On short or lonx time. Notu and other Mauritius bouxht and wild. THOMAB, WATT & CO. 10 KN Kit A I, llllOKKliH, lt-Hlwlf an ComiiiorUal wireet ..Money at 7 Per Cent.. Iw rat on wall linpro! fartu awl oily Httlv. t. k, yon. Orw lliuh' IkHk, nai-dw-sm jTonody pranayoM8'jrnmia, OoM)r, Mtlet 1b l'U front druuuiir-a 'Ono ctt- dy -'- aptHgiiin M iiiiMiMmhii i'lAMUnmiiamimmiti and Children. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the mor- cantllo firm hcrctoforo existing nnd kuown as S. A. McCall & Co., has this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts will be collected nud paid by S. A. McCall. S. A. MoCall, P. A. Kaunkli , Sa cm, Or., Jan. 12. 1890. t 12 4w ' Dissolution. Hat.km, Jan. 1, 1899 Tho iirlnorhl hcrctoforo cxIkIIiik hutween tliu II rm of Konch Umnlw la horcliy (llasolvrd bv intittinl coiiHOlit. Mr. Croulxo inullnuhiK tlio btmlttfi-). W II. IKMOII, T.J CIION1SK. BARR&.PETZEL Holo AKPiitu lu- cJACKET rfUMR Au. Work Guarantkuo, 214 COMMERCIAL STREET. Telephone No. 181 9Aiinwr STEAM LAUNDRY! Plooao notlco tlio out in prlooa on tho following Sliru, Alain locenU Unucr drawers 5 to iocenU Under shirts StolooenU Socks, per nrtlr 3 cen-' llamlkerchlcf ' ceni Silk handkerchiefs .3 cent! Sheets and nlllow slips 24 cents per doren mil otlici work In proportion, jy riamiola nnd t thor work Intelligently waahod by hnt rt. COL J. OIiMBTBAP, Proprietot A, M, HUMPHREYS CO, DKAUIIS IH Grain and Grain Bags Warohmuo. Balem and Maoleny. 10 37 Iiu-dw Ofllco, ?.H) ComiucrcUl Ht.. Rulum HALF WAY HOUSE 1.Ih.. Hlu .....I Mli.Mn ..ft flrltllH. IiIAaIm ill all houm ulco olcan uwln. North Halcni. near W. I.. Wady'a-rulille watarlni! troiiKh. IMO-liuo H. lT.IQHTINOKIt. l'rop. Retailing of liotlicil Beer Oaiuliriiuts and HchllU Alnaya on draiighU Pallveml frvo In mi) part of Hit) ulty. ill!i), I. KKAU l'rop. Ma Old I'loneor (Iroocry Halooii, Plinlitt 201 'Ofi Ckntiintircifal Street. vmIH t' EmuWm UIiAtC wnsVflsVsM -IsMslEr VwlMflnvii KHiiBkv uyTsTnssssssV & y Lk iBsaulty. 'Can .Mnrried fn ,vl roc . fi.oo rr oo,. -w.-J Manufactured Uy O irepaiu, circular free. .taliufacturea hy tr- ('ru(fCo. OUtrlb'jllUtfaeeuts. iuiruau xamuwio - . FOR SALE BY D J, -Buckwheat Free! Housewives Can't all Get on as Committee Clerks llul thoy oan till ut,o II. O. Hlcamcd oatmoalj tho finest und cmulost oookuil brufut dlfih in tho world, and Kotit pound und ti half of 8jlf-rul8lni tjuclcyyheat freo with ettoli puokitKO. HAJITIITT & IjAWRENOB, T. S. BURROUGHS ...Sanitary Appliances of 111 inly ESTIMATES FURNISHED. PRIQEd TO SUIT THE TIMES. 10a 8TAS3E ST.BRFJT W '- -i vTrL ausmrass OARtM. O. H.. OIAOK dentist, Siccesscr to Dr. J. M. Keene, old Vhh Comer, Snljm, Or. I'att.ts desiring uuetlu operations at moderate fees In any branch are In especial request. SOULE BKOS. PIANO TUNERS ANO REPAIRERS PORTLAND, OllK. For BAlcm and vicinity leavo orders nt Oco C. Will's Music Btorc. ei Water OFFICE CITY HAIL For water service apply at office. Btl'i payable monthly in advance. Malre complaints at the offr"!. CAPITAL CIT- Express and Transfet J Meets all mall and passengor trains. Dag page and express to all parts of the eitj Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. WHITE DISOUE. ITAHM FOR SALE 3GO Acioa All in Yamhill County. SdOacrc for 6lo In a lxxly, or In 40-acre tracts, located half nmllowoit ot Wapato slatlnn. In Ynmhlll county, Oregon, aud nuo aud a half miles Koutli of (Jastou. l'rlce for each forty aerc from fi.20 upward, ncconliug to ImnrovnincntK nnd location, (lood noil and vtuy torin. Kor further partloulnrH vnqulro of v. II. EUAK. lMM-lmo-dw Urooks, Oregon. O. ti. LANB Merchant 'Tailor 211 Comtnorclnl at, Cy Suite $15 and upwards, Panto S3 and upwards OPERA LODGING HOUSE Good furnished rooinn, with '.argc parlor In connection. Iffi COOllT STIIKKT. 12 7 J. T. Shoup, Troprlolor. Caoital Soao Works. U inning at full blast and making best of laundry and toilet soaps, lie sure to call for the Salem brand when )ou want good goods. " A. W, ANDEREGG, Manager. G.S. HHi NEW MARKET Ht Af itrpet. near mil road. Freshest and best meats. Mjr patrons say I keep the best treats in town TRIMS Co., IT LAST! i Good News for tho SufForin Public, Tlie envious rival who were dtteimlned to make Dr. Cook trouble In. the coutts bow backed down, and their alleged cmo w1 dismissed when It came Into circuit court. They didn't dare to meet the truth, as Dr. Cook's patient's are loo numerous aud they are ever grtteful U the man who hu cured them and cat) cure others. Dr. Cook makes a Specialty of chronic" dlscaws, and docs not ue poUonous drugs tOv cure thtm. If you have a Irlend who needs help send him to y Coniultation free. 3 Liberty tret. MANHOOD RESTORED "'2: guarantred to cure alt iiervous dlwasts, such as WraV iory,JUor Brala l-owtr, Heodailie, Wukrlulut,I.ot Ma booa. btly Kiu& sloiis.NervousneM.Hltlralus.loss'sf pwer tu Uencrau Orjansor alther sex. cauwd by overaertlon.youthful trrors, f tobacco, opium or stfinulauts, which lead to Inrirjulty,Coiutwaor I'eau Medicine Co., F wl. France. Uue- noiuiriiiiiuKii. "' " ..7.i.ti..iu I'eau Mclnc Co.. F wl France. UufDsvUl FRY, SALEM, OREGON v W r J1 Old P. O. OROOERJi PHQt v-jra