& aagimifoifiiihtV'iitorttfiWiiiy h ii Try our seeds, tlicy arc tlio kind free to all upon application. Wo SUPPLIES, conslstlQK of Hives, SAVAGE St RB1D Successors to the O. Dickinson Seed Co, 022 AND 324 COMMERCIAL STREET. PiSCSl H you wish to have an abun-u- -s-jv. ? dance of beautirul. sort, Klossy Medicated (QmwiQ'Mvim !:"," Mliy a"""r "' mmaw b. -..- tT-i oojtp. x&? '''". i'V ' 'i' s-r y t .-. . . v ti :. rzt7j : ''i "'' ''' . ' I g5ajr-)fA;.V3:r-- s l cm en Dcnor c and OTHER PEOPLE t c.te Renders nt Snlcm ntul other Oregon towns nro requested to send In Items of personal and mjcIuI noun to appear In tho Tlio (hilly mid Weekly Jonrnul. lit). Governor Oecr lias signed the bill to Kraut MIS9 1 va Templcton $5,000. A Salem photographer olfers licr pa trons a chance at a dl ltuond ritiK. It Ik not one of her old cnxaifciucnt ring's. GeneralAtorney Htuckburn, District Attorney Hrown. Deputy L.T. Harris and Judne W.C. Halo were before the supreme court today argultiK the Brnnton murder case. L. W. Ilenson Is happy oyer Imvlcig bought him a Kood homo In North Salem, Just two blocks north of the school hou.se. It has a anod bit: triirdcn spot and went very oliotip as atoncooflho assets of Die Williams & England Bunking d. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications ns they cannot reach ilio diseased portion of the ear. There Is only or.o way to euro deaf ucss,aud that Is by constitutional remedies, Deafness is caused by nn Inllamed condition or tlio mucous Ilnlnu of the Eustachian Tube. When this lube islutlamed you have a rum blltitf sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflamma tion can bu taken out and 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 (,'lve One Hundred Dollars for any cae of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars: freo. F. J . Chunky As Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druirulsts, 76 Hall's Fumlly PIIIh ur tho best. A Ghoulish Act by a Woman. ' Editor Jeurnal: - After tho mourners and friend- lud returned home from the burl il if i little child last Sunt'ay, thu motl'cri'Xpri-'seil a wish to have n few of the iL'Uo rations whlcli covere I tie kfruve, -j umub3rs of the fn inly returned 1,0 tho ceme tory for th 1 i-,)Js of iftfttln j them. Tuolr surprise wasurout on arriving thereto sji wnnin and two (,'jrls helping tlMiiMdlre to tho beautiful ribbon-", btikets, c"e. Tlio girls were apparently m tiu Iih!m it mid said to the wouuii, !( i., if'xttii U hiuitsono coming,'' whom up in thiy started off a fust as they 0 juM w ilk, thu white ribbons Huuclng front under the woman's cape. The law in regard to de-tpcjlllp grave decorations Is very severe, and would laud the perpetratus In the pen itentiary for a term of years, this wjrk has been practiced quite fre quently at the cemetery and it Is to be hoped that the purtlos will cease. This time tho people were caught In the act, and are known. If anything of the kind f.ccurs again their names should be published. Dreadful roup Mothers, when your children are at tacked by tho dreadful croup, you need not despair; Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup will relieve and euro this disease at once. You can always depend on this marvelous remedy; it never fulls to cure. For whooping cough and measlo-cough it is the beat remedy in thojand. Children like it. Dr.Bull's Bough Syrup Will cure Croup without fail. Dote arc small and pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it Price 23 ctoti. At all druggUu. Srip is slaving thousands of victims. x. Miles' Nervine issuing thousands. . TLtLV -L"1. x 1 - ' ifHiv -VflSS-:-' ssm-i iM.Ms. ifel! SSPZJUfe KM Sxgy ie mil that row. Our catalogue sent also carry a full line of BEE Section?, Suiokera, Etc. DR. WARNER'S DICATED COMPLEXION AND TOILET SOAP By Mall lOo Per Cnko or x oo Per Dozen. jji .Money refunded 1( tint satisfactory. .J: ForSaloHy BA.Iilt BUGS. 1H HtatoHlrpnt . n . dAI.KM, ORK Ory Satisfaction -.! rl ....1 .- uuiiruiiwjcu. THE GRAND JURY Completes Its Work in a Very Expedi tious Manner. AtC o'clock Monday, Judge Burnett adjourned court to Thursday at 0 a. m., when tho ballot fraud cases will be taken up. The grand Jury Monday evening re turned bills as follews: J. W. Lake nan, larceny in a store, true bill: E, Chittenden, larcency by balllcc, true bill; D. O. Watsoth larceny of an over coat,not a true blll;Julu Plcard,selling liquor without a license, not a true bill. John Lakenan, Indicted ror larceny In a store, against whom a true bill had been returned, was called Tor trial but falling to put In an appearance, tils cash ball of $200 was forfeited. DOCKET ENTRlHS. W, P. Hurst, respondent, vs. P. Gil ham, appellant, appeal from Justice court. Judgment for plaintiff on ver dict. T, J: Jackson, appellant, vs, F, y. Durbln, respondent, appeal from the rccoider's court. Plaintiff's motion for a new trial overruled, Judgment for dofendant on vercflet. M, V. Kays, respondent, ys, D IT. Looncy, ot a!., appellants, nppcal from justice court. Plaintiff's motion for a now trial overruled. Judgment for defendant on verdict. J. E. llcdrlck, respondent, vs L. J. Priest, appellant, appeal from Justice court. Defendant's motion foi Judg ment and motion for Judgment on pleadings, notwithstanding tho ver dict, argued and both overruled. Judgment for plaintiff against de fendant and his surety on appeal on the verdict and for disbursements of lower court, without costs of this court being allnwco to either party. Tho Marlon county gran I Jury pro sentcd Itself at 4:30 and Informed him that It had completed the duties and was discharged. Tho grand Jury failed to tile the usual white washing report relative to thu county and state Instltutson and Its work. The grand Jury was composed of substan tial taxpayers and transacted busi ness with great dispatch, being In 6eslon seven days only. Ileforo being discharged the grand Jnry rectified the clerical error that had been discovered In the indictment It had returned against those charged with tampering with the election returns In this county at the last Juno election. The bonds of the several defendants were drawn anew and resigned by the several sureties. Tho following table gives tho ex. penso of the grand jury: IT. Pohle, foreman 914 20 II. I). Patton h -m W. E. Her .... 20 00 I. B. Carter 17 00 E. A.M. Cone 20 00 Walter Morley 14 20 Jacob Amstutz 17 00 Former Salemltc Dead. Mrs. George Collins, of this city, has received the sad news of tlio death of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Scott, of San Fraocl6co. The deceasd lady was about 68 years of age, and her death, which was cuused by cancer, occurred at 12:30 o'clock noon, Friday, the 17th Inst. Several years ago Mrs. Scott resided with her husband in tills city and Albany, for a period of about two years, and was quite well- kuownln this city. Mrs. Scott vis ited Salem about two jears ago, on which occasion she enjoyed a vUll with old acquaintances and formed numerous other frleuds, al. of whom tfill grievously learn of her doath Miss Edna Seott, a daughter of the deceased, Is quite well and popularly known here. I ' Two Inconlgibles. Elmer Beard, agwl 14 years and Willie Williamson, agid 14, both in- corr.gibles h'av been coniiuttUd to the reform school from Linn count;. jfo-To-lia- lor FUtjr 0nl. GHarantMd wtaoeo kablt . HWkw mJ aon uon, blood pur. Mc. il. All drtigguU WHEELMEN PLEASED Passage of a Bicycle Bill With Satisfaction. Hailed Construction of Paths Will Begin at Once, and Continue Through the Summer, The passage of the bicycle bill by the legislature Saturday and the as surance that has been received from Governor Ocer that It will be signed, delighted the army of wheelmen and the membership of the United Wheel ing Association, who were largely In strumental In securing the measure, feel that they have uot lived In vain. It Is the Intention to begin active work on bicycle paths Immediately. Multnomah will build south to Clak amas county, which, In turn, will build north to meet the Port- laud path, and south to meet one which Marion county will construct. It is expected that a path cloat through to Salem will bo In working order by the 1st or May, the real be ginning of tho bicycle season. The tax regulation will naturally meet with considerable opposition among a certain class of riders, but tho majority will be well pleased with It. The provision will ha rigidly en forced, and members of tho wheeling association will constitute, themselves a committee, of the whole to report all riders who try to doduo payment. A tin tag which will be alllxed to every bicycle under the law. Following Is a copy or tho bicycle bill, together with a list or the counties exempted by the legislature. uicycli: UILL. A bill ror tin act to provide for the levying and collecting or a tax on bi cycles, for tho building and protec tion or paths and dcllntng a bicycle. Ku It enacted by tho legislative as semolyof the state of Oregen: 1. There shall bo levlcdon or be fore tho 1 day of March of each year, a special tax of $1.2.") by the county court or toard of county commission ers ot each county upon each and every bicycle wlthlu each county of the state, except those In the hands of tho dealers, held for sale and which have not been sold, rented, loaned, traded or In any manner previously disposed oL 2 Immediately after tho lovy has been made there shall bo appointed by the sheriff or other collector of taxes of each county suitable person or persons to act as and to collect such levied tax In each county; such per son shall hereafter be known us bi cycle tax collector. 3. The county court or board of couutycommlssloncrs will havo suit able receipts printed and numbered consecutively and suitable tags made, so that upon the pay meut of tho tax a proper receipt and tag can be Issunn to thu persons paying said tux 4 Tho bicycle lax collectors shall on or before March 1 of each year pro ceed to collect said tax, and such must be paid within GO days from date of levy. Upon the payment of said tax a receipt will be Issued by the bicycle tax collector and a tag will be furnished, tho tag bearim; the words "bicycle tax," (the year will bo hero Inserted.) Under this will be the name or the county and the number nr tho tag, which shall correspond with the number on the receipt, A simple ta as for Multno mah county for 1800 and numbered us 1205 is given herewith. The tag will bo made so that it can bo securely fastened to each bicycle, upon the seat post within 10 Inches of the crank-hanger, r. Tho absence of tho proper tag from any bicycle Hhall bo considered prima rude evidence that thctax has not been paid; It shall be tho duty or any and all peace ofllcers, deputy sheriffs and bicycle tax collectors to seize, securely and surely hold all such bicycles until the levied tux and $1 additional has been paid, us a line, ror such non-payment. 0. It shall be the duty or every person or persons within tho state or Oregon who soils, transfers. trades or loans a bicycle to keep a list or ull bicycles sold, transferred, traded or loaned, to gether with the name and address of the person obtaining tho same, and such list shall bo open for the Inspec tion of tho bicycle tax collector so that the tax can be collected from such person . 7. It shall be tho duty or the county court or board or county commission ors to provide such rulo3 and regu lations ror the collection or tho bl- GOLD DUST WASHINQ POWDBR. THE WASH NOP "Honesty is the Best Policy. " ch(ever was a more pointed saying put into print, and yet to be honest only be cause it is policy is a poor kind of honesty. Better change ' ' policy " to " prin ciple" and the world will like you better. In the medi cal world there is one medi cine honest for principle's sake and that is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It Is the specific of tho ago for all blood troubles. The liver, kidneys and bowels are all toned up by its action ns n cleanser and thus good health ensues. It never ihsapjHihiis. Scrofula-" After 20 yonrs of suffering with n cancerous sore on her noso and linv Inrj It removed hy physicians, my mother Is hnnpy for being completely cured by Hood'fl Sarsiipnrlllu. It took 11 bottles to accomplish It. Her face Ii smooth, no senr." Mms K. A. Stokes, Kpphip, N. II. "Tho stnletnent of my ilntiRliter Is exact." Jo8Krn Stokrh, KppttiR, N, 11. Malaria-" I wns very low with ninlnrln. My iloctor illtl not help 1110 mid scolded because I would not stop work. Took Hood's Snrsapiirilla and Kot sound nnd well. Can cat, sleep and work well." M118. Julia SiocKir.o, Hath, N Y. Eczema - " My mother's faco wns covered with eczema, face, hands nnd feet were swollen. Hood's Sarsaparllln cured her. We keep It on hand nnd recommend It highly." Kev. K. K. Jknkinr, 407 Oovern or Street, Kvmisvlllc. lnd. Qlck HoatlachO "Inm now 22. Since I wus 8 years old 1 suffered constantly with Impure blood, biliousness and sick head aches until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla by doctor's advice. I owo my life to It." Ki.via A. ltuMMM., Clnrcinont, N. II. 8tomnch Troilb!o-"Two years suffer Itift with stomach trouble made mo weak, run down, with severe, headaches. Life was a burden to 1110 until 1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla which cured me. It makes my children strong and healthy." Mna. !u. Hacii, 011 2d St., N. K Minneapolis, Minn. Howl'' I'HU ciireUfor 111, tlifl linn IrrltMIng mill imly ottliHMIu l late will, TTiiml' WartiumTITlit. cycle tax as may be found to bo nec essary. 8. For tho collection of said tax, for the printing ol the recoipts nnd inan uracturo or tho tags there shall be allowed not to exceed C2 cents or each and every tax collected. The cum. pcnsatlon or the collector will bo reg ulated by thelsherllT or other collector or taxes, subject to tho limitation In this section provided. 0. The money collected by tho pro vision or tills act, less tho coot or re ceipts tairs, and compensation or tho collector, hhall be deposited In the county treasury and shall be known as ''the path fund," and with such fund there shall be constructed, main tained and repaired nloug thu public highways, and such other places as may bo thought advlsablo by tho county court or board of county com missioners within tho county, such suitable paths for tho use of bicycles and pedestrians as may be determined upon by thu county court or board of county commissioners. 10. Such paths shall be constructed In such tnunnor that they will mt materially Interfere with any roads, streets or crossing, and when so con structed It shall be c'ccmcd a mis demeanor for any person or persons to In any manner Injure or defuco said path, to placo tacks, glass, wire, lion, sticks, stones, or any other oblcct or substance upon said path whereby tho surely or tho path Is Imperiled or In jury to tho bicycle or any part thereor, or to the rider or to a pedestrian, re sult orllablo to result. This provis ion Is not to prevent Ingress or egress to any Held, yard, lot or other place, to road crossings or to tho driving, of loos stock, providing the loose slock (s not wnntonly driven upon said path and due care Is taken to prevent In jury to paths b loose stock being driven along highways. Any porson Injuring any path provided tor by this act shall upon trial and convic tion bo lined not loss than $10 or be Imprisoned for not less than live days or both, in the discretion of the court. 11. Those paths when so con structed shall be exclusively for pe destrian und bicyclists, it being tho object ahdintont of this act to pro vide for pedestrians and bicyclists a highway boparato from that used by teams and horsemen. 12. Bicycles, ns used In this act, shall be deemed to Include bicycles, tandems, quads, etc. A blcyclo is a vehicle propelled by a rider by root power. 13. As there is now u growing need In tho various counties of this state ror additional moans of communica tion between the homos of the people UST BES 0WDER swti?viiOTiyri-n.lt.i ;w-rfivmWiS; this net shall tako cfTcct upon ltd ap proval by tho governor. Coluuibl'j, Clatsop, Coos, Douglas, Wasco, Crook, Josephine, Klamath, Lane, Lake, Llnu, Sherman, Gilliam, Umatilla, Morrow, Union, Yamhill, Jackson. Tillamook, Wallowa, Polk, Lincoln nnd Malheur counties were exempted at the request ol their sev eral delegations. The Homeliest Man in Salem As well ns tho handsomest, and others aro Invited to call on any druggist and got rrco a trial bnttlo or Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat nnd Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to euro and believe all Chronic and Atfuto Coughs, Asthmn, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 2T)C. and 50o. A Diamond Ring Free. Tho thest Carbonettc Photos nro now made by Spcrry, tho Artist, at a cut rale and Include, u chance on a bcatiful diamond ring. 2-20-Si BORN, ELLIOTT, At tho family home, No. .'123 Mill street, Salem, Oro. Monday morning, February 20, 1809, to Mr, and Mrs. N. U. Elliott, a daughter. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, la a Speedy and elllcaclous euro for croup, whooping-cough and bionchltis. No child should bo left to sulTcr tho tortures or these ailments, when parents can get this wonderful remedy for only i:5 els. Pry ScDIIIIdk'i Hut im mid baking corrt NarNaajBSErsjavasKNBSXNM (j 1 n T1 B T I K ..DBAIiBR IN : GROCERIES P.ilnts Oili Window GlnsR Vnr nlah, nnd tbo moat coiuplcto ft took of BrunliOH of nil lcindfl in tlio statf Attioto mat dials, llnio; hair; go moot nnd nhluglos; mid tlio fluent quality ot ernua need. &V .tlNErvJSrsISVOJSvGESI .OSRSOSXBXH WANTED. Now today aavcrtiacmomo lour linen or 1cm In tills column maortod tnrco timoo for 25 otn., 50 cU n weolr, $1 per mouth Ail ovor lour linos at onmo ruio. COW F01iSALE.-Forn fresh milch cow three-riuurtors Jersey Inquire at, the Clymor Farm Hi miles west or Salem. 2 20 Gt. LOST. A gold headed umbrollii.bear IngnauiviorE A. Shcrwln. Finder will conrer a favor by rcturi.lng to .Journal' Olllec, 20 :it. FOR SALE. -Thoroughbred l'lyinoth Hock and Brown Leghorn hens for sale cheap. Jo Card with Harrllt & bawrenco. 2 10.lt; FOR SALE. Gents wheel-Great bargain for cash, Apply at once to "Conovcr tho business printer" Dearborn'sBook Store. 2-10-1 w WANTED An agent In every town to sell Oregon reach Bitteis. Ad dress A. Klas, Aumsvllle Or. 2 7 2w BOY WANTED. A rol tabled boy from 15 to 17 years or age, to Icaru a trade. Apply to "O," euro Journal olllce. ,'io-tf. OLOTHINO CLEANED-Dyed, re paired nnd pressed tit Steam Dyo Works, 105 Commercial street op posite Willamette Hotel. 28 tf FOR SALE At asliluud, .'10 acres, 10 In rrult, lu peach belt, lino house, best water, climate, and school clear tltlo and easy terms. A. C. Guthrie, Pliilumath, Ore. 1 27-1 nit FOR SALE 10 passenger wagonette II rat cluss, uiadu to order, will sell cheap. Willamette hotel. I 25 tf CLOTHING CLEANED-Dyed, re- paired una pressed at steam uyo Works. 105 Commercial street. op- poslte Wlllamutto Hotel. 1 lBtr CAR LOAD -Or wheels coming to Salem. Wo am enlarging our whop and Increasing our facilities ror making repairs. Wo havo a large assortment or new covers and guar unleo to satisfy our patrons. Bring your wheels and umbrellas when repairs aro needed to Oardaer & Wulle, 228 Liberty street, Holman's block, next door to steam laundry. 1 20 if FOR SALE On easy terms 115 uurus, 35 under cultivation, 7 acres of or chard with 1000 treos mostly winter upplcs5 to 7 years old, one-half mllu from railroad station, good town and school, uood Improve ments, u lino dairy and stock farm with plenty of wild range, g iod neighborhood, flue springs, one third cash, long tlmo on balance. Fine stock ranch. Apply to E. Hofer, tialum. HOUSE CLEANERS- Romeiiiiber that tho bust and choupest oarput paper Is tho heavy felt paper sold utTiii'.JouitNAi, olhce. 20-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 10 acres or smooth land well Improved lu Los Angelos county, Cal., good und deep soil 10 acres In rrult trees U years old, 7 acres vineyard, 11 acres alfalfa, 40 shares or water right, picket and wire fence around place, 5 room house, stable, hay shed, wugonand cow shod, a yory lioaltliy place, ror Salem property J 111II08 from pohtoillcu, bchool und church 2 from railroad station, A place near to Corvnlli or in It would do. Apply to T. II. Lloyd, Sixteenth und Leu streots. 2-1 lot MUSICAL .A limttid numlwr of tudnu taken, on piano, violin, guitar, mandolin and zither Alto German and French lotion given Amu M. Kralu, Mimic tiudio, O14 hlock, room 5. Call fiom 2 to 4 p m. al" 11 a in, tl fT.VMilW-lMOlll'alnliUK from killl-llfe find nutur. Urswliiif from objuet, WH mi' I lUt. Jlim.Uyn and v txtiitfxjjiyi. Terwa, II pr muiitli. AIm rtMi r)turUy altxfaiMja la ).IiiIuk ami drawing. Mjtu A. ftlwtfiw, room 7. J'atUia Iltaclc. -U 1 n MftiHONW IN C1IAHCOAI. DltAWIXO-Kroai uhiel, eiutBBd lift IVu-uul-luk u! wMk dmwliijc for ItltwUitUou. lMlntUuf U! water etilun flout uaturw and 1)11 life. nnad)iy ami wurMMjr. itmaa, r mount UBII arena cim w fWUiKWif wuruiui wuaUi. WlUwa il. Knltjlit, loom fi flUlMl Jlni;. Him KKLUK JIKOWK Uu Y1ULIIN ItJ MIWCWHUIlKlli MR aceout TEACHER SwixvrUr' S III I V 7 li W k 1 ianrttirfi'ifiuitfn!wiwiiwn for infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF jr jff jr jmm. y fj J&mm j " " - a .- " ' - -v r mr In Use For thi oinnun comwii, tf TOOAY'S MAKKRT. Portland Fob. 21, Wheat yullcj 58: Walla Walla, 00c. Flour Portland, 83.20; Suporllnc 2.15por bbl. Oats-Whlto 124:jc. Hay $Sfo)10 nerloti. lIops-14Wl7c; old crop Oc. wool vauoy, 1012c; EitHtorn uregou, rKviii. Mlllstull Bran, $10; shorts, $lf (d $15 50. Poultry Clilckcns.mlxed.SIl.OOCipl.OO turkeys, live, 12fif)14c. Egga Oregon, 15W10c pcrtloz. Hides Green, salted COlbs, bYoMc. under 00 lbs,0j(a7c;shcop pclts,1620c. Onions 80c(j!$l per sack. Butter Best - dairy, 20c; fancy creamery, 4Gc($52Jo por roll. Potatoes, 85c(rf$l per sack. Hogs Heavy, $4.75. Mutton Weathers. 'He; dressed, So Beer Utccrs,$3.25(($:i.r.0: cows, -J2.50 2.75 drcsed, fiCtl. SALEM MARKET. Wheat-41). Oats .'loo. Hay Baled, jlinut, $0.50 Flour In wiiolesale lots,,$2.7o ro tall $3.00. Millstuir-ShortH $15.00, Hogs drcsod, 5c. Llvo cattle 2J(We. Sheep Live, 2.50(iia. Veal-fi((lj3, Butter Dairy 20c; creamery 25c. Wool IJesUinc. Mohair 25c. Hops -Best 10fi17c. Eggs- 18 (i?0 in cash. Poultry UulckotiH, 7(n18c; turkeys, llyo, 100?)l21c. Farm smoked moats IJacui, 8c ham, Do shoulder, (Ic. Potatoes 50c. Apples 40c. 2 HNnsaNBfNUKvaNfltwsBrvajirsy INTER BTATB m Ml ETTA ANDERS-W1LMAN Asioclatc Teacher Western Conserva tory, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Inter stac System, nt Salem, Ore. Over First Nttlonal llanlr. Residence 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. irvijrsresj4avsKsai ok O. C. T. Cq's lUtMKNQtill HTKA1WKI18 Altona . Pomona LKAVK l'Oll 1'OltTI.ANI) Dally, Kxroiit Uutiday at H a. 111. QUICK TIMU ANU CHUAP IIATKH. Douk ImIwooii Htntn and ('onrt Uta. M. 1. IlAIiDWIN, AKont. fissay Office AND LADOrtATOKY. No, 71 Chcmckcta si, I. It. r. TUTIMIX Asiayer, ui'DBoiiArr nnos. Collections and Loans IU,. II, Iluali llAilk llKwk, 12ailino HAI.P.M. UIIKOOX. 7 PER CENT LOANS UOZORTH DROS, 292 Comnsrolnl St., Balom, Oro. RICA.L, ICBTA-TIC DIUL.HKS, dvv-11 1 l-.'tm Money to Loan at 7 per cent On Mortgage Seourlty.' One to'fiveyears'.tlme. DOian & DAnjcun, dv..n-3m 270 Commurclul at. MORTGAGE LOANS On improved city and farm property!! lowest rates. WKUNKIt HUBVMAV, 2 (2 ComtfHiroul sltoetj 2 doort ujuth at Iwld & liush'a bank, Salem Oieion, u-13 dw 3m REAL ESTATE LOANS Oh lwt or UiK tiiM. Mot awl rthr iHMMiriilw butiitt Hd told. TIIOMAB, WATT & CO. (UKMKIIAL, HHOKKltg, H-X-dw-U W UttWtROKlal Htroct ..Money at 7 Per Cent.. lnr rale" on wll Improvot farm aiMt flty roiiilwr T. K FOIlD. l.liiv.Jn U)r limn Dai k HAMOInATA mm i Ul iiljmii'iOiM&i'riWiiiiMidirtffaii mamm UbC Over 30 Years. Munny btbict, niwvohhcitt. The New Process. The Salem Flouring Mills "Special" Hour Is now better than over. Tiy It. 4tf Dissolution. B.w.r.M, Jim, 1, 1890. Tlio imrtnurihlp liflrototoru oxlstltiit ljotwccn tliu llrm of Kuncli A (Jmnlso l liorcliy (Hanoi ved by liiuttlnl rounotit. Mr. CronUo ooiitlliiilng tho uiislnwt. W. II. ItOACIt, T.J UIIOKMK. Seed Oats Go toJ. V. Glllmorc, fit State Streot, to buv your Seed OatH, Land Plaster, Mill Feed, Lime and Flour. dw2-13tf BARR L PETZEL i:Hi)ioAKcnito'rafa r'sss i . cJACKBl 3um UmBSi All Work Guaranteki). 214 COMMERCIAL SritECT. Telephone No. I8l SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY Ploaso notloo tho out In priooa on tho following KWU, plain locentt Unuer drawera 5 to lo ccnti Under shirts stoiooenV Socks, per pair 3 ccntj Handkerchlofs I cen' Silk handkerchiefs 3 cent' Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen and othet worlc in proportion, ty rinnnolu nnd othor work lutollIgouUy wnahod by hat rl. COL J. OLMBTPAP, Propriotoi A.M. HUMPHREYS CO, IJKAI.KHM IN Grain and Grain Bags WnroliniMO, Hiilom nnd Jtauloiiy. 10-27 lm-dw Ollleo, JUO Coiniiicralnl St., Salem HALF WAY HOUSE Kino rlKiira und tolmccn. soft drinks; meals Hi all lionra; nlco nlttuu lioda. North Halum, imar W. U Wudo'a 1'ulillo watorliiK trough. Il-lC-lino M. KKICIITINOKII. l'rop. Retailing of llolllcil Beer OninlirlmiK mid Hulillts always on drmiKlit. Dellvurtxl trvo touii) (Mrtol tlitii'lty. (Hill. L NUM., I'rop. 1-13 1)1.1 I'loniwr drown- Haloon, I'lmiia )l tHi CoinmorufHl atreut. MANHOOD SPB jkjL Jj fl a VAfBiBsQ j l' at ikj; ik ac W7lta4Mfl3VMHlMrTfV vpMauaiBv 1vSMSkI.a.L,' JSvSla:"KHr J Hri vMMHm h-"1 II -'li-SkHPv v FOR Buckwheat Free! Housewives Can't all Get on as Committee Clerks Bui tlioy cun all uso II. O. utoamed oatnnwl, tho finest und ouwloat unokotl hrouKfusL dlsli In thu world, nuu trot, u poii ml and it half of tU)frulHlii buckwheat, freo with uiioli packano. ITAIUUTT & .LAWRENCE, T. S.BURROUG3HS. , 1. 11 n1 m'tr i .-..lUiii tarv id laiicos o Amiiils.,; 1WT1MATB3 PUHK1SUHD, IMUCBd Ty lJ4q UJ1IK ?IMK4. lOSIBTA'J'RSTItBKT mmtommmmtm BUBTXTOSfS CARDS, ""- C. JH. HX&OK Dentist Successer to Dr. J. M. Keene, old Wliii Corner, SaLm, Or. Patt.cs desiring kuperiw operations at moderate fees in any branch Atr in especial request. SOULE 3JROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND, ORE. 1'orBalcm ami vicinity leave orders at tico C. Will's Music Btoro. OFFICE CITY HALL For water service apply at olEcc. "Bti'i payable monthly In advance. Make a complaints at the nVi. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfet Meets all mall and passengor trails. Bag gage and express to all parts of the citj Prompt service. Teleohone No. 70. WHITE & DISQUK. ITAKM FOR SALE- 3GO Aoioa AU lu Ynuihlll County. MO aorcs for sale hi a body, or In 40-acro tracts. Locntod linlf a mllo west ot Wapato station, In Yiimhlll county, Oregon, and otio ami a halt miles south ot Uaston. I'rtco (or each forty acre from '.'.) upivanl, accordtiiR to lmproruinonti and location. Uood soil and easy terms. For furthor pnrtloulars ouqulro of v. H. EUAN, ll-)-lniodw Brooks, Oregon. O. H. LANE Merchant Tailor 211 Commercial nt, CySuttn $1S and upwards, Panta $3 and upwards OPERA LODGING HOUSE (l (Hxl furnished rooms, with '.arge parlor In connection. 102 COUHT STltKET. U 7 J. T. Shoup, Proprietor. Caoital Soap Works. Uunnlncv at full Matt anil matctnir li.l Salem Water Co., of laundry and toilet soaps. JJe sure to call ''Vl for the ftaiem uraua when )ou want C"u goods. " : A. W. ANDERF.GG, Manager. NErV MARKET St.te street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats, My patrons say I keep the best rrcatsln town 22- TPHI IT LIST! Good Nows!for tho Suffering Public. The cnvloua rivals who were dttermlned to make Dr. Cook trouble In the courts hare backed down, and their alleged case was dismissed when It came into circuit court. They didn't dare ta meet the truth, as Dr Cook's patient's are too numerous and they are ever Rrtteful to the man who has cured them and can cure others. Dr. Cook makes a specialty of chronic diseases, and does not use poisonous drugs to curelhtm. If you have a Iiieml who needs help send him lu DR. J. F. COOK, 301 Liberty street Consultation free. RESTORED iy iikIiis nr. Pu'is Yet low Nene l'ltla. cuaraulecd to cute all uemiua dlscaxs , suoh a Weav "ory, Lom of Jlmla IHiwer, l(ilaclic, Wakrlulut.s, Lot Ma'.hooo, kblly Jtml. sloiis, Nervousness, till dralus, loss ol p)wer lu Ccnerav. prgaos of either x. ckiim1 by ocr exertion, youthful errors, ucei" - ol tobacco, opium or atlmulants, which lend to lcCrmlty,Conui'oaof ieutiuy. Can be carried in vest pocket. Ji 00 wrbor, '- Sj.by mill prwl(f. Circular Prte. Sold by all druggists, Ankforlt.tiVtfuootbtr. ktainiluetiired hy tr-' Peott Medicine Co., rirn France. I.aufIvUi l'u,U,.,ditrloutlMrfBtcuts, ThlrdanJ YamhM8 Vs'tlRod.Or SALE BY D J. FRY, SALEM, OREGON r Old P. O, CIhqckky. l "jT' - w l'HQ8JfiBi l-i --S 12 H