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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1899)
", u "t ,. '- II AND IE SUPPLIES 'TJry bur scedfe, Uicy arc the kind that grow. Our catalogue went, free to all upon application. Wc also carry a full line or I5KK SUPl'LIKS, conslstlnKof Hives, Sections, Smokers, Ktc. SAVAGE St RB1D Successors to the O. Dickinson Seed Co, 322 AND 321 COMMERCIAL STREET. 'They Fit the Feet as Nature Infcnilcd.' Introduction of the Fuinous "JENNESS MILLER" Hygienic Shoes lor Women! Wo have secured the "exclusive agency" for thu famous ".iknnkss Millrh" llYair.N'K) Siions von Womi:n. These hhocs are now being Intro duced throughout the United States, ami are the tlnest, most comfortable, durable and graceful Shoes made. Made or sjit'clnlly tnniicd"Velvctta' kid, vhlch Is as sort and line as Its name Implies. Cut on sclontllic anatomical princi ples, and lit the feet as naturo In tended. Wo unhesitatingly 'recommend them nud guarantee them to giyo absolute satisfaction. Only to be had or u In the city. Huttun and laced, :i.6n SALEM SHOE STORE, 88 STATE STREET. They All Say The Salem "Kpaclal" Hour made by that niw machinery beats the world. Tryjt. -'tf MARION FINANCES. Count Treasurer A. L. Dovning Sub mits His Monthly . Statements, County Trcasuier A. L. Downing has prepared ror publication the fol lowing atatctuont of. the finances of Marlon county for the month eudlng February 28. The aggregate receipts and the disbursements, together with the balance on hand of each of the -seycial funds Is furnished tor tho in formation of the taxpayer. SPECIAL C1TV AND SCHOOL IH8TICT FUND. Cash on hand Fob. 1 -Ml 64 Dlsburbcments 223 42 Cash on hand March 1 . . . . 8 203 12 UENKRAL BUND. Cash on hand Feb. 1 1,608 02 Receipts tea 2fi Total, , .,..8 2.330 87 Disbursements., 1,109 03 Cuih omhand Maroji 1 1,130 01 UKNBtlAL SCHOOL FUND. Cash on hand Feb I $'2 727 31 RecoDL InonlhhtirMMiieiiLs) . 10 00 Cash on nund Muruh 1 $12,737 '11 INDIQHXT SOLUlBIt KUNO Cas ) nri liano Pub. 1 -.'. 4 Dlsburi-emeuUHuii rjoiUM Cash on hand MrU 1 lNSTll'UTU HUNU ('-fell on hand Fab 5 Rucolpts (no disoiirsemenu.) 3:W 03 l 00 210 US 3"j 00 27 IK) uasr. on luind March 1 .. .1 SUMMARY OF TOTALS, Cash on hand Fob. Receipts Total DlkbursemouLS 1 . 4th 032 tf i gt 24 eifi.boi bo .. 1,504 36 hm b.. . ssssssssssssHr IHB jMl Vli fir il I KBPv . 3SsssW VssssssssssssssssElLSr vsssKLaK 02 00 $nb Ca 1 on bund March 1 B K E T 0 N STODIO Room 7, Patton Hlock, up STAIKS. VissNIuiiiaM. k'nlirht. tiutill nf Irthic It. Wilis MrOIlra A. Vi'IiMnim. iniiill M. Cliine Cluirco.il driinlnc from mil nml life, licll ntld lllk ntul uriltll ilrnulliir fur lllimlrntlmi 01 win, rlaiics In nil ami water color luilittlnu-. Tuition Hixr month rhllilrcu'iclnMon Fnliirriay 1 iiuintlilj. Aloin'iiiratorvconrfc for tiiiloiit Iiiiii'nuiiiKK'MiHiy annum or in ilia i-aMern H'IiixpIi. Tor scliudulc of elms hour cull at StUdlll. THE PIONEER LIMITED Is the natrcif the only perfect J train In the world, now-running every nltrht between St. Paul and Cr.icago, via tlic Chicago, Mil. wauicee a- at. rnui Kaiiway, Hie pioneer road of tlie We t in adopting all improved facilities Lr the safety and tjoyrient of pas. tenRers.' An illustrated pnmphlct, sh..winr views of u nntiful scenery along the route of llie t'ioneT Limited, will lie sent free to any person upon tcciipc of two-cert postage stamp. Address Gen. H. HealTrd, General l'acergcr Agent. Chicago, 111, w 6 9 if Best of All To cleiinso the system In a irontlo and truly benellulul manner, when the SprfmrliiiiQ come1, ua the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Pius. Buy tho neniilno, Mautirtictured bv the California Flp; Syrup Co. only, niid for suit! by nil druwdsm, atGO cents per hot tie. You Are Interested You who have to pund your earn Inns In buying provisions, groceries and other riecesarle.s fur your fain llles will Unci It to your advantiiKo to look over the largo and well assorted stock of Branson acd Co cod To -Night and To. Morrow Night, And'cacli day ano night during this week you can eet at any druggist's Kemp's Dalsaiu ror tho Tin nut and Limits, acknowledged to bo tho most sticCehsrul remedy ever sold Tor Coughs. Croup, Bronchitis. Asthma and Consumption. Oct n bottle to day and keep ft always in the house, B'j you can check your cold at once. Price 2oc and COc. Sampebottlo free, The Homeliest Man in Salem Ah well as tho handsomest, and others are Invited to call on any druggist and got free a trial bottlo of Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat nnd Lungs, u remedy Mint Is guaranteed to cure and believe all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 25c. and fOe. ' 1 SALEM PEOPLE I and OTHER PEOPLE ItcAilurx nt Salem and other Oregon towns arc reiuvsicu to send in Items or personal nml nodal Journal. Illu. newK in BiiiHMir 111 tin tho lally una Weekly Frank Davey Is tho new lawyer In town. Ho has nlso an insuranco ollicc and docs notorial work over the Red Front drug store. The school director to be chosen at the March term serves for live years. Attend tho meeting Monday night nti tho city liall to nominate, County Treasurer Downlng's atato msnt appears elsewhere. J. W. Reeves of South S'llem Is tho new stenographer who took tho notes on the ballot trial for defendants. Judge Boise holds circuit court In this oity Monday at On. in. There are nearly 00 cases on the docket. George C. 1'eck, Jojin II. Stoney, Ezra Campbell, and Wlllard Larson, representing tho Laltor Day Saints, of Utah, are In Salem lor the pur poio of establishing a conference or that church. They expert, to begin holding meetings in the near future- Thos. Ilolverson. the dry goods merchant, left last evening for the east. He will complete his purchases or summer goods at Chicago, Hud will upon his return bo accompanied by Mrs. Ilolverson, who has been spend ing thu winter at Battle Creeic. Mich. Hacking OUGH A hacking cough ia a OTave-yaru cough; the Booner you get rid of It U10 better. Don't wait until it develops into consumption, but use the cele brated Dr. JohnW. Bull's Cough Syrup t once. It 1b a wonderful remedy for 11 throat and lung affections, and wUl "uro a deep-seated cough or cold In a ft w da vs. Good for old and young. ITiBUUL S ough Syrup Will cure a Hacking Cough. Ta . ,. a. .. -... .a ., Trr- C J, 'S Criticism of the President's Philip pine Policy, By the Late Democratic Leader In an Ad- dress to Students at Ann Arbor On February 18 Col. William J. Bryan lectured ou "Imperialism" be fore nn audience of students, mem bers or tho University of Michigan faculty and citizens which taxed the capacity of the big hall. It is seven years since tho present leader of the silver Democracy last visited this city and the student9n( nil shades of political opinions gave him a charac teristically noisy and enthusiastic welcome on his appearance. Col. Bryan's declarations In favor of Independence for the Phlllpplnos un der the American protectorate brought out considerable applause. "The president, In his Boston speech, has declared that the future of tho Philippines Is In tho hands of tho American eoplc. This Is all that has b2cn contended for by the oppoucnts or the colonial policy outlined tv those who have demanded tho forci ble and permanent annexation of tho Philippine Islands If tho mat'.crls In tho Imndsortho American- people, then It Is n subject ror discussion by the American people, and the 'only question to bo considered and decided Is whether tlio permanent ictcullon or the Pliilpplnc islands Is desirable. And In considering what Is desirable we must consider whit Is best tor the people or tho United States and what isbet ror the F lllplnus. Those who oppose Hie colonial policy deny that the adoption of such a pulley by this nation would bo bcncllcial cither to the United States or to the alien race ovei which our sovereignty would be extended. "The sooner the question Is settled, the bolter. It is putting the cart be fore tho horsu to say that the nation cannot reveal Us purpose until the Filipinos lay down iiielr arms. If the rial Ion would declare its Inten tion to cilnbllsh a stable and Inde pendent government In tho I'hllip- phus and l he n leave that government in the hands or the people or the islands, hostilities would be suspended at (nice, and further blond-lied would be avoided. What would our colonists have thought "f a demand upon Ithc part of Knelnud that wo Hist lay down our iirun. and surrender to tho kiug, and then t.ni'.t to the decision tliati he would make. Now that tho treaty has been ratified and Spain eliminated from tho question, the American people arc free to take such action as tho circumstances require, Shall our nation enter upon a career of conquest and substitute the doc trine of force for tho power of ex ample and tho inllueuco or counsel? Our forefathers fought for Independ ence undent banner upon which was inscribed tho motto 'Millions for do fen&o, but not one cent for tribute.' And so those who today 'Dot only de sire American Independence but aro willing to encourage tho Idea of Inde pendence -and self government In other races can light under a , banner upon which Is Inscribed a similar motte: 'Millions ror defense, but n t one cent for conquest,' "Sumo of the advocates of a colonial policy have sought to lay upon those 1 who oppo.-cd the ratification of tho treaty the responsibility lor the blood shed around Manllu. While 1 believe and still believe that It was bettor to ratify tho treaty and make the light for Philippine independence before tho American people rather than through diplomatic negotiations with WM BRYAN n:iln I rionv thifctho Kfnntnm i,,, OlIlBM fall Is found III tllO fact that bpaln, Ideny that tlio btnators wuott 0recLn,il)y oxpoH Ufl ,,umi,r opposed ratlllcatlon were in any wuy responsible for the commencement or hostilities. "Tne responsibility rests not upon those who oppose tho treaty, but upon thoso who refuse to disclose tho nation's purpose and left, tho Fil llpluos to believe that their tight against old Spain, lestcud of bring ing them Independence had- only brought them h change of masters, It was the desire to bo independent that lead tho Fllllplnos to roslst American authority and their desire lor Independence was not Inspired by any American oppositisn to the terms of the treaty. It will he remembered that the Filllpluos Iteuud a declara tion of Independence last summer be fore tho treaty wus neuotlaled. Op pjsltloo to the 'tiealy, therefore, could nut havo caused a desire tor In dependence which was exploded be fore the trr-aly wus made. If It Is wrong for anyone in this country to Inspire In other races it desire for selr-goverument, the Imporlullstles caunnot coullne their reproaches to tho llylug. They must lay the blame upon Amurlunn statesmen long since dead. Patrick Homy wuo responsible to some extent, bcoius the sentl-j ui'ti's exorcised in Iih pich have 1 found a iKlgeuieul in tliu iiotrts of all ( the races. Washington must aUo be ( blamod.for wIimu ho drew his sword In defense or tho rights of thu oulonULs I he gave Inspiration to all similarly i situateo, Jelferwin was largely to blame because the Declaration of lu-, depundoiiue. tho work of his pen, lias j been an Inspiration 16 Hie lovers of liberty hi oyory ullm. Abruhaiii Linc.lii win not ertjw hl slturo r ! hi.miH. if tl-j are tn h biamud wlm iue arUtwl among the uppres-od v laU9 far nartletptHon In lb it g'ivr uieiituml r win. itiu- m'l WIhsu' 1 i.f grt 1 1 ii''i.' 1 r d 'efil bis njkHM-h L UUrlUit 'l Wrttl(l u f the I oiih1 Slates to , A CheerfulTLoofr MakesaDhh a Feast ft 44 Cheerful looks ' ' depend just as much upon physical well-being as upon natural disposition and temperament. If the blood is disordered, the brain is starved, and no J!t. ! - A-.- " for the azi, reason that elements do the not vitalizing reach the proper spot. A step in the right direction Is to purify tho body by the use of a natural remedy. Hood's Snnmiinrllhi Is Nature's remedy. It nets upon tho blood, nnd whether tho sent of tho dis order is brain, stomach, liver or kid neys, tho purifying process of this medicine Is equally s.tronml successful.' It never ilis(ii)oi)iti. Diphtheria - " My little nephew was troubled for two jours with sore throat nnd tonsilltls. Was threatened with diph theria but Hood's Snratipiirllln wanted II off. Ho is now entirely well." Ink, a ItEnn, Oak 11111 Ave, Wntcrbury, Conn. Run Down -"I was wenk, bad no ap petite, nervous and completely run down. Tried many rcmittles bat notliltiR helped me until 1 used Hood's Harsapnrllla which cured me." Miih. Wm. Mahks, 27 Henry St., nitiKlinmton, N. V. Scrofula - " I was almost bedfast with scrofula and catarrh. Had no appetite. Hood's Sarsaparllln soon made, mo stronger nnd later all tho sores disappeared and catarrh stopped." Nki.uk Ohmkh, 41 1 Lyon Street, Do Moines, town. Dy8P0P3la-"I suffered for 'M years with dyspepsia. Dared tint eat meat, new bread or vegetables. Went hungry for fear of distress. Kelt deiponilent and distressed. Took Hood's .Sariiapnrllln and got relief Immediately. Can ent most anything with out discomfort." Mm. Kmilv K. Hcmp, Mlddleboro, Mass. Liver and Kidneys-" My mother was very sick with cnnuestloii of tli ik-nr .imi kidney trouble. Nothing helped her until wo got Hood's Sarsnparllln, which showed Its effects with llrst dose. She is well nnd hearty." Miih. 1). A. Stovk. Wlnlhroii, Me dJ&yf? HoodlJllli euro liver III. the non Irrltntlnraiiil onlr. rMlinrtlc tn InVi- Willi HihkI'h Mrt;rflU act that a government of the people by the psopio nud for the people shall not perish from the earth, he did more to stimu late the desire for sell-government than has been il Jtie by any other pub lic man in hair a century. "The American people cannot apply tho European nnd monarchlal doct rine or force In the subjugation and government of alien races and at the same time stand forth as a defender or the principle embodied In our de claration or independence and consti tution. A man may live a double lire when only one or his lives Is known, but us soon as his duplicity becomes manifest to the world he can lead but one lire and that the worst. As soon as we establish two forms or government, one by cot sent In this country, and the other by forco In Asia, we (hull cease to have tho In llueuco of a republic and Join In the spoil latlon or helpless people under the protenso or conferring upon them unsought and undcslrcd blessings. Independence for the Filllpluos under a protectorate which will guard them from outside Interference while they workout their d us tiny Is consistent with American traditions, American history and American Interests. Tho sooner tho declaration Is made the bnoncr will come the rewinds asstncd to individuals and nations who strive to do good." The colonel received a warm wel come during his reception preceding the evening uddress, Ninety Per Cent Of the people are allllcted with some form or humor, and this causes u va riety or diseases Tho reason whv Hood's Sarsaparlllu euros when all Scrofula, salt rheum, boils and all eruptions are permanently cured by this great medicine. Hood's Pills are tho test family cathartic and liver tonic, dun tie. reliable, sure. THU ORB AT SALT LMCO 110U TO The altenl'on of eahound traveler! is called lo the advantage offered thun by the Kio Grande Western, ' 1'liu Great Halt Lake Route " 'I tie tame rates prevailed wlmher the trip i ma e via Huntington or an Fran cisco The paisenuer has In caice of to routes out ol Portland, three through Colo, rado, fcnd lour eant thereof, Nu oth'r line oat of Portland can offer such a variety of lOulfi In addition, a day's stopover it given all 1 asscni;er! it any point in Utah or Colo. rdo. Through pullin n and tourist sleei inji cars are run on all trains, as well as free reclining chair cais. The service and ac commodations offered are equal, if not su perior to Iho.c of any transcontinental road, and ratos are always as low as the lowest. If you contemplate a trip east, writu to J. I) Mansfield, G ntral Acent, Kio Grande l'e4tni Kaiiway. 142 'I bird Street, I'oHUml Orcg n, for any tn'ormatioi you may need in reference to rates, routes or accomodations. II lo tf Dr. Dull'u Cough Byiup, Couquera oruupal once, 'euros the child, and thus saves many u life. Mothers need not four that dreadful dlsessa. If llif.v liaveihiH rulhtble remedy at In ml It IsMilil by all druggists for'Jn eenU How's This ? WuofferOuo Hnudred Dnlltm He waid for any case nf Catarrh 1 h, it ru li mit lio eiirtMl bv Hiill'M Oularrh Ourti. F. J C1IHNKY& Co.. Prop , Tolwlii, O. We, the uudorsm'iiiH), have known F. J Cht)iny for the latt 15 years, aid boliov him perfectly hnnnntblc In 'Il businttsb tritnsucthins, and UmtnohiHy ahle to carry cut any obligation tiiHile hy tlielr rirni. WhbtS TMUAX.WlHiloile DruggUi. TolaiKi. O. WALDIKO. KlKNAK.t MAKVlH.Whole sI DrugtfUts. ToUmIo. O Hall' Catarrli Curst la Utkan lnr nally, acting directly upon the blxl and nmciiiM mrfat'tie nf Hie firslem. I'rlro 7& w-r bottl. Sold by all drug-L-isia. TftstluionlaU free. Hall's ftmlly Pills are the best. 44 JUX li'JUiJl JJi"fUr, tf fcfraJW5ghBiS,y)Tfyr The Same Old Story, Ily Aiftoclntcil l'rci to the Jonrnnt. Suaitlk, March I. Advices from Dawson says tliatimcn are dying of ocuiyy hi tho suburbs of that city. Recently John McPhall was found al most dead In atenton Victoria gulch. His food was gone, and ho was wait ing for death, unable to do nnythlng to help himself. Ills partner had been taking care of him. hot was stricken with scurvy and has'.encd to Dawson for medical aid. Tho gold commissioner at Dawson has Just mndo tho liuportuut ruling that "a person locating claims, and, after prospecting, llndlng It a blank or unprofitable, can niako an aflldavlt to that and regain his rlnht lo locate again on unoccupied grounds In that." Heretofore a person lost his right or recording. What Is the Verdict. The Croat Majority or people about our city have decided that the place to obtain tho best meal for the least money Isnt tho White house restaur ant by J. K. Harnett. cod (treat with ro,,i.T.,.,h J"? "tether you continue tho rio-klllltiglobicro habit. tUt-TO-H.CS remorei tho dcilr ror tobirvo, "ItlUj line, iuriur mo UIOOU, riV -. u.iui.iv... vznvunicova lis. lorrs ,ojk mnnnuoa. , iXJOImtra iubkob tou irona' old, 400.000 innvMiin.nerTe nd pocket- KOTO-IlAOfrom , CAICUrri u uu; BOO K VAtit rtwh ripiivtrlil sh I ffiu.i Dm Will TOUrh forilst TaLm (t with ' i- .i ."" : -j v '" .v:" A Wlll.tiss.tintlv.tJtt-tatntt fin a m ?? QiVl0 c,,rr or Wff "fund mone j 'TNjrwrvxxsjwsj iNWfcvsa JOHN 1GIIIB DBALER IN : GROCERIES Palnta, Oils Window Glnsn Vnt nish, and tbo moat complote otock ot Brushoa of all kinds in tlio Btntr Artists mntorinls, Umo; hnir; oo mont and shlngloa; nnd Uio tlnont quality of fjrruis aood. New todny navortiflomonia tour lhion or loss in tliU column insortod three Umos for 25 otan 50 eta n wo ok, $1 per mouth All over tour Itnon at snmo rnto. CH1CKMNS WANTED.-The high est market price for good poultry or all kinds at Holy's market, 111 Court street. a at WANTKD--Agont8 gusllu'lit burners for kerosene lamps, make Its own sample outllt free. Star Mnfir. Co , Chlcago, III. LUST. A ladles" purse. Containing six dollars In money and a return ticket lo Portland and some re ceipts for money. Finder please leave at Journal ulllcc and bo re warded. 2 25 at HOItSK FOB SALE -A good young horse, o years old, weighs 1200 pounds, gentle, works single or double. Also a tirst-cluss home made two-seated hack at u bargain, Call at 40.l Center street. 2-22 1m CLOTHING CLEAN ED-Dyed, re paired and pressed at Steam Dye Works, 105 Commercial btreet op posite Willamette Hotel. 28 tf FOB SALE-At-AshlaiidTltOactesiTfo lu fruit, lu peach belt, lino house, best witter, climate, and schools clear title and easy terms. A. C. Guthrie, Philomath, Oic. I 27-lmf FOR SALE 10 passenger wagonotto llrnt class, iiiado to ordor, will sell cheap. Willamette hotel. 1 25 tf CLOTHING CLEAN ED-Dyed, re paired and pressed at Steam Dyo Works. 105 Commercial street, op puslte Willamette Hotel. I lBtf CAB LOAD -Of wheels Cuiulng to Salem. Wo are ntilargiuu our shop and Incioaslng our facilities for making repairs. Wo have a large assortment of now covers und guar antee to satisry our patrons. Bring your wheels and umbrellas when repairs aro needed lo Qnrdaor & Wnlle, 228 Liberty street, Holman's block, next door to steam laundry. 1 20 tr inUSE CLEANERS- Remember that tho best and cheapest carpet paper Is the heavy felt paper sold at Tiik.Iouiinal olhce. 20-tf MUSICAL ,A limiUd numlicr of student taken, on p ano, violin, uuitar. mandolin and zither Also Gurman and French lesvons given Anna M, Krebs, Music studio, Gray block, room 5, Call from 2 to 4 p m also 1 1 a. m, tl CONTRACTOR AND BCILDER. A. dinger, contractor and builder will furnish plans and estimates to all parties desiring same. Apply at :i2l Mlllstieel. 2 27 IW FOR SALE-Ono Span if horses 8 years old weluhtabout l.'i'o pounds, All sound and In good condition. Auply or address W. II. Klmsoy, Rlokreall,Ofcgon. 2-2A Iw WANTEDA good horse, must bo cheap. (Jailor address. I. L Patton, Shuw, Or. 2 211 4w WANTED An agent In every town to sell Oregon Puaeli Bitters. Ad drota A. Klas, Aumsvlllc Or. 2 7 2w Vl.. IliliV "Ti III flSSSV GOLD DUBT WABHINO POWDER. py.mmxmKXHXMmHXHX)MXMKH'mw Saves Work and Worry Neglect should never be laid at the door of a housewife. It may be she works harder than her neighbor, but doesn't go about it in just the right way. Her neighbor use9 TI1KX. K. FilUlUXK C0MIM3T, fUuf. It. Uals. E tut. Mt. rilUMrkU. tWKmXKXXKymtlllXXXMXMtXmMXXMX for infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF z In Use For Over 30 TMC eiNTAUfl COMPANY Tf 'lOUAY'S MARKKT. Poutland Mar. 2, -Wheat yallo) 50; Walla Walla, 00c. Flour Portland, 3,00; Superfine $2 15 per bbl. Oats White 41lUc. Huy StolO porton. Hops -1417Ci old crop tic-. Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern Oregon, cYfl)llc. Mlllstuir Bran, $17; shorts, $18 (a) $15.50. Poultry Chickens, tulxcd,$;i.50(H)l 50 turkeys, live, 12CI4o. Eggs Oregon, 18(n20c pordox. Hides Orccn, salted OOllw, 8M8I0. under 00 lbs,0Kn)7c;shcop iclt8,160c. Onions 75c(al$l per sack. Butter Best, dairy, 20c; fanoy creamery, 50c(i55 per roll. Potatoes, 7Cc(pJ85c per sack. Hogs Heavy, $4.75. Mutton weathers 4c; dressed, 7io Beof S.ltcors,3.50(ci MS il. 3.7fj: caws 50 (,nj?..uu dressed, 5'tfu SALEM. MARKET. Wheat 18. Oats 35c. Hay Baled, '.heat, $7.00 Flour In wholesale lots, $2 75 re tail $3.00. Millstuir-Shorts $10,00, Hogs drOH.sed, 5c. Live cattle 21fJi)3o. Sheep Llvo, $2.50(f$3. Veal -5(ifl its, Butter l)ahy 20c: creamery 25c. Wool Best,15c. Mohair 25c. Hop-, -Best 16YdI7c. Eggs- 10 (a) 18 in cash. I'ouitry cn ckens. BfctOc: turkovs. live, 1000124c. Farm smoked moats Bacon. 8c haiu, 0u shoulder. Uc. Potatoes 50c. Apples 10c. Fine Stock Sale. Thu iiiiilendmicd oIIisi-n at nrltnto snlu luvuty-llru heiul of niiru tired Iltuv nml urnilu MtH-k nt IiIh dairy farm fouriiulcseiut ofHniem. on tlio Hllverton rmul. au freuli and conduit in rows. Ilnu miiiiu rnro ImrKiilns. rrlcn tn suit buyer, fall on iraddrciui,Hnmy Walker, nuiuni, ur. u-.v 1 w. Gaoital Soao Works. Running at full blast and making lcil of laundry and toilet soaps, lie sure to call for the .Salem brand when )u want l!d goods, ; A W, ANDKKEGG , Manager To cure La Grl pc, keep warm, erpeclaiiy lr. Miles' Nervine. die feel, and take Njrsvls3sVJsNJsMsssSJKS!! INTQR 8TATD ASHinT ETTAANOERS-WILMAN Astoclate Teaclier Western Conserva tory, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Inter sU e System, ai Salem. Ore. Over First National Kanlr. KcHider.ce 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 5, 4sjJlPJsVsNWSS JsVJsTN O. C. T. Go's I'AHMKNOHIt HTK.U.KIW Altona Pomona LKAVK KOIl l'OIirLANI) Dally, Kxcnpt Uunday at S a. 111. QUICK TIMH AND CHKAl' KATKH. Dock Iwtwoon Htate and Ciurt Ht, M. P. 1IALOWIN, Avent Assay Office AND LADOrtATORY- No, 71 Chemckcta st, I. II. f. TUrmi.L Assiyer, NKITIII Washing PoWdSi nnd keeps her house twice as clean with half the effort. Gold Dust Uasl'lng I'owder lus given many a wouuu tho reputation of being 11 queen of housekeeper. Do you use Itr largest package greatest economy. MfrWillMIIH Years. MURRAY TflttT, NCWVOHM OITY Kurtz &. Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 08 COURT STREET. Make a specialty of all kinds of Sheet Stool and Galvanized Iron work rjofing and guttering, a full lino nf Pumps nnd pump llttlngs. Prompt work and rcasouablo prices. Wo carry In stock tho Fairbanks wind mill. Call und see us before irlvlng your order for mill or tank. Phono 231 PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES, BARR &PETZEL Hulo Avents to' 0 Alt. Work Guaranikd. 214 COMMERCIAL STREET. Telephone No. 181 SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY! Pleaao notloo tlio out In prloea on tho foUowliig S'ts, plain.. , ...... to cent Unaer dniwers 5toioccnti Under shirt 5toioocpU Socka. per pair .....3 centr Handkerchiefs I cen Silk handkerchiefs 3 cent Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen ind otliei work In proportion, tyriaiiuola and other work liitelllsout'v waohod by ltnt d. COL J OLMSTDAD, Proprlotot Retailing of Bottled Beer namlirlnus and Hohlltt always on ilrniiRlit. IK'IUl'wI fno toany part of the city. (1KO. L NKAL, t'rop. 1-13 Old I'lnnccr (Irocvry Sulnim, I'liune 'HH UU Comuiurcfal Street. MANHOOD "-.r. .. FOR UinSWSTEH 01 Couut Hay, Grain, Mill A Full Link or V ,1t siflSJkP- IfRsWlBPI PISsSjS5r 35ffBC5!5ii l i . fcTZrsMssssssv i HaSssssB ' r I 'sssssssssssssssssftVl rflssssssssa T T "VnJK ut JMSSssSfssHflHiiit JBaV, -"3s5HsBssssssCr Sa?3Hlssssssssssssss1sssssssssls OUH MOTTO:-Qulck sales, Bnutll prollts Underwear at Under Prices,., Men's Fleeced Lined Underwear, browner yray, m fs reduced from too to Lvi Woql box, tho 25c grade, Ofl" for jUw Mqn's Na.turul Wool l)itlcrwear, formally sold ft r O rf 60c, toolobowoofferut !!!) atmpenders, rtAp Oiir'c rudn $ 4UXJK Sec the bargains in laoicj- nd" children's underwear. OSBURN'S KACKpT .103 COMMRUOIAL (JTOV. " ' Opposjtb ToftT-OrFinB. -1:- $APF,M, OUKGON. BUarKEBO CAJID O. M. mAOK, Successer to Dr. J. M. Keene, old White Corner, bahm, Or. Parties desiring superlct operations at moderate fees in any branch bis in especial request. SOTJLE BROS. PIANO TUNERS ANO REPAIRERS rOUTLAND, OltK for Salem nnd vicinity O. Wilfa Music Btore. leave oHers at Oeo OFFICE CITY HALL For water service apply at office. Bil't payable monthly In advance. Mate o complaints at the 061--!. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfet ii I Meets all malt and passeneor trains. Bag. dt) cage and express to all patU of thft n L'rompt service. ici Telephone No. 70. WHITE & DISQUE. FAM ITOlt SALE 360 Ao.os All In Yamhill County. SCO acres for sale In a body, or In -to-acro tract. Jjocatwllialfamllowcst of Wapato station, In 1tml1lll county, Oregon, and out! and a half mile south or (Install. Price forench forty acre from 1J.GO upward, according to Improvement and location. Uood 10II and (asy lonni. Kur further partlouhir enquire of f. II. KOAN, IMAMino-du llrooks, Oregon. O. H. LANB Merchant 'Tailor 211 Commercial nt, Cy Suits $15 nnd upwards, Pantn $3 and upward HALF WAY HOUSE Muo clgnriKaud tobacco, soft drinks; mesls a' all hours; nice clean beds. North Salem, near V. L. Wnile'a l'ubllo catering trough. It 10-lmn M FKIOHTINQEIt. t'rop. G.S. nUHtOBGn NEW MARKET St.te street, near railroad. Frcdiest and best meata. My pa'.rons say I keep th but rreata In town 2 it Good News for tho Suffering Public, The envious rivals who were dttermlnedjto ' make Dr, Cook trouble in the courts hare backed down, and their alleged caw was dismissed when It came Into circuit court. They didn't dare to meet the truth, as Dr. Cook's patient's arc loo numerous and they are ever gateful to the man who Ins cured them and can cure others. Dr. Coot nukes a specialty or chronic diseases, and doer not use poisonous drugs to cure tlum. If you have a (rlend who needs help send him lu 1 DIC J, F. COOK, Consultation free. 301 Liberty itteet- RESTORED Ily iisIiir I)r, I'enu'it e l'l'la. Yellow Neivenilit. This "oniinful rtmcdr Salem Water Co., vmm it , T L'liarantreu locure nil nervous uiteaK, aucn wcw i"u'3 llrula l'ower, JUailaclie, Wakrluluess, Lot Ms'.lnxx.. XKlu.y ItiuU alons, Nervousueu. ull drains, loss of p wer in Ccucrat. Organs of either aex. caused by over exertion, youthful errors, cxreal' jb 01 tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Ir.firuiltylCoi-ut.ionor Icsanlty, Can becarrledlu vest pocket, r.cpontrbox, '- ti, by mall prepaid. Circular l'ree. Sold tiy all drutntUt. Ak for ll.t-Vo no oilier. Maniiraetured y iV I'eau Medicine Co, r iris france. Caue-Uavlw frug Co., distribute agents. Third an ) VamhMet v-binJ-O' SALE BY D J, FRY, SALEM, OREGON .. .r... jv & WII1TT3, Stiikbt. Feed and Flour Ghass Sekds. i a WH 4LNSNSavSNQ&ls3 1 v. 1 sfitfM r v ja 1 414,387 4" rtioiumena it rse jjccbu. At all UrugjUu. Uie jH-.pie iSAZ '&!?'