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WWIWW ii...i.v. v;m ? f tt LUNG Trouble jLuiiR troubles, euch na pleurisy or ncuto Inflammation of tho lung Bhould bo carefully treated to avoid norlous consequences. TheBoailmcnta nro quickly overcome by tho prompt uw of Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup, a won derful remedy, which always rives rollef at onco. oases coughing, nl ays nil inflammation, and by its hcnllng influonco soon ofroote a thorough euro. Dr.Bulls Dough Syrup Curos all Lung and Throat Troublo. Doses nrc small mid pleasant to take. Doctor recomiueud it. Price 33 ceuti. At all druggist. A Great Mystery Explained Why J. A. Rotan sells un dertaking goods cheaper than any one in the city Ho eiirrien a fllll itock of furniture, wall paper, moulding nnd oVbrythluir pertaining to tho lino. 298-200 two doom nontli of prmtoMce. Phonos 193 nnd 11M. 3-1U1 it w BRETON STUDIO Room 7, I'atton Block, up STAIRS. MIshWIIoimM. KnlRlit, ptipll of Inliur K. WIIuh Mm. Myra A. Wiiwitis. pupil of Win. M. Clime. (Jhnroonl ilriuvliift from cast and life, pou and Ink ninl wiiMi ilrawlnr; for illmtrrt'jn, Hacs In oil nnd water color painting. Tnlton 11 per mouth. Children's dim on Saturday 1 monthly. Also preparatory ronrso for students llltcmllinr to Hindi' nlirn.nl iir In llin cavIi'MI schools, l'or fechudnlo of cla-m houm call ul Ktudlo. - SALEM PEOPLE f I and OTHER PEOPLE Headers at tialctn and other OrcRon tow ns are reiineitcd to send In Items of pergonal mid social news to appear In tho Tho Pally and Weekly Journal, fK WOODBURN'S CHARTER. A S'atement of the Position of Those Who Oppose It. Woouuuiw, Ma rcli 12. (ro TE Editor,) Some of the citizens of Woodburn think It proper to make n brief but true nnd concise 'itateniont of tho conditions relating U the Wood burn charter case about which so much litis been said recently. In the II Mt place tho old charter governing I ho city until tho new charter was passed by the last leglslu turc, contains tho follewing: Sec 8, page 61), "This chin ter shull not be chanced ufter Its passage by tho lcg Islaturo except, by consent of two thirds of tho citizens, both male and female, over 21 yours of ace, who shall have resided within tho city of Woodturn for a period of 00 days next, Immediately preceding the ditto of tho taking of the said consent, which said consent shall be taken at a meet ing or election coiled for that pur pose, nnd the vote upon tho proposed amendment shall bo sent to the legis lature with the proposed amendment, which said vote shall bo certltltd by tho clerks appointed or elected by the citizens to count and register the hi Id vote. "Passed by tho house, Junipiry 22, 1893. "OlIARLRS B MOOItKS, "Speaker of the House. "Passed by the senate, February 1, 1895. "JosKiui Simon, "President of the Senate." Now, when tho old charier was pre pared, a public mcotlugof tho citizens of Woodburn was duly called, and the charter was publicly read, and, after Fomo discussion, was adopted section by section. It wa then mmiI to tho Icglsluturu 'Uid ptjued both houses. Such a procedure w.i fti'r, nnd co ono made any ;oiiii itlnt, u fr a-, we know. The new, or nuiuidul charter, was not submitted Uiiheclil7.eusnf Wood burn publicly In any way. There was no attempt whatever ti conform to tho above quoted provision of our charter; but, upon the other hand, it seems to us that tho projectors of tho amended, or new. charter studiously u voided such persons as they believed would be euro to oppose the charter as anier.ded. It does not require any very high degree of Intelligeuco to undert.tuud tho Import of such a pro cedure. In fact, tho amended char ter was In tho legislature before any coticerted action or ihc opposition was taken to prevent Us passage. Tho bjll passed the senate iu u few minutes, with but a single vote op posed, tho senate not supposing there was any opposition against It. It was, however, intercepted In the house; nnd when it vote was tuken the bill was lost, there balug only 23 or 29 votes fuvorlng Its passace-31 votos being necessary. A reconsideration was takm and the charter case wo reared to a committee of throe f-on tho house", who gave opportunity tiths fr'mds on both 8id froiu our tn.vn to dis cuss heron- said cuiniluoo tho iilus tllUl Utf Issn.i After thu committee had heard both sides as presented, they made a roajtn it y roiort against tho propped amended chatter. Now. it will be observed that when tbfc amended charter pasad the housa finally It did so against the deoh-lon of the corutnlttcc, who ulone hearri u plain statement of both sides of tho question. The discussion boforo the coiuiultteu showed beyond all ques tion that the real Issue was. Shall Woodburn have a licensed saloon V Now, the old charter provides in section 2, pages GO and 57, that no licenso for the salo of alcoholics shall be granted without it petition of a majority of the citizens, both male and female, over 21 years of age. The amended charter excludes tho i women and restricts, theiefore, the right to petition or vote to the men ' only. Tho prolectors of the amended char ter recognize the women of Woodburn us avowed enemies of the liquor trnfllc. The now charter provides that an election shall be held within 10 days after Its passage to decide whether the council shull giant a license for a saloon. While there are probably three or four other provisions In the amended charter differing rrom thoso of tho old yet It Is clear that the principal object of the projectors of the amended charter Is to make It easier to establish u saloon In Woodburn. There has been no licensed saloon In Woodburn since the summer of 1890, aud perhaps for sotno time boforo tho above named date, and simply because there have always been too many op- nosers. Now, It would seem from what has appeared In tho papers slne this question began at tho session of the legislature, that tho friends of the amended charier number practically two to ono of tho opposers. Such, however, docs not appear to bo trtie,ns indicated at our school meeting on Monday, the 0th Inst. Mr. J. Il.Settletnlcr was put up for director by the supporters of the amended charter, and Charles Scott by tho opposers, and as Mr. Sett lem ler re ceived a majority of (lye votes oyer Mr, Scott they claim a victory for the amended charter. Hut the candidate for clerk, Mr. Branncgar, ou tho amended charter side, was beaten by Alfred Austin, an nppost r, by a ma jority of six votes. Now, It Is a fact that County As sessor Hobert was In Woodburn on tho morning and day of our school election, and that what purported to be certi ficates of assessment bearing that same date were exhibited, and It has been as certained from the assessment blanks there nro 16 persons who voted bas ing their right upon the recent trans fer or division of property and assess ment thereon. Of course, we cannot now positively unirni mat the pro Jcctors of the amended charter had ' Mr. Hobert come down and assess such persons as they knew would voto' with them, but no one considers that It was done by the opposers. In ract, i we know It was not. Nordowekuow positively that these 15 new voters voted for Mr, Settlemlcr, but wo do know that muny of them have been ! actlye supporters of, or In some way closely related to them. Now, according to the decision of State School Supperlntenacnt Acker man, ns published In The Orcgonlun recently, no ono has a right to vote at a school meeting in this state, upou a property quallllcatlon, unless his or her nuino appears on the assessment roll of 1893. Deduct from Mr. Settlemler's vote 15 votes nnd where will his ma jority or live exist? But even as It Is, It shows a strong opposition to the amended charter. Our position briefly stated Is as fol fel fol eows: First As citizens and legal voters of the city of Woodburn, we bollcvo that wo all should have cnuul rluhts Second- That any proposed chango , orence, :aprlce, noulcct and rapacity In our charter should have been first 'of theirovernlng authorities left the publicly submitted to tho citizens of admirable provisions or the law wlth Woodburo, and tho question settled at out enforcement or application, tho hniiin horv'iro nrnBnnUni' It. f n t.lin lnr- I ICSOUrCCS or tltO .COUntry WCfO dl Ver- Islaturc. Third That ir such a course had been pursued, no ono would have a moral right to complain, whatever the results might have been. B. A. Cathey. The Homeliest Man in Salem As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and gut tree a trial bottle or Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a LXtSiyrSaculh" Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 25c. and 50c. eodfcw Robbed an Old Lady, Provincetovvn. Mass., was ro:e'itly set In an uproar by the report that one of Its citizens. Mrs. Thankful Chapman, 74 years old and u native of , tho town, had been tho victim of a hold nnd iiiL'msslve robber. Several unsuccessful attempts were made to j discover the perpetrator of the' crime, aud recover tho stolen property, but j It was several weeks before his Iden-1 tlty was fully established. In the meantlmo his victim was suffering greatly both In body and mind and It was feared she would not survive tho shock. In speaking of her condition at the time Mrs. Cliapuiuu says: "I suffered extreme nervousness for snnio time; could not sleeo; but would lie night after night tossing and roll lug about until I would become com. pletely worn out. At spells my mind was greatly confused, and sometimes a numbness would settle down over me and I could not move. Then I be gan taking Dr. Miles' Nervluo and the very tirst night I slept llko a babe. 1 got better from that day on, and am now enjoying excellent health rip Milos1 Xprvtna la L'rins greatest enemy. It drives out the poisonous j .. i.ioi,M !, r..,,u fnr.u overcomes the excessive waste ot the system, and replaces all that disease : p' ' ' - ' r has robbed to. It reeds and cures. lie treatment of grip, consisting or r.- f.w v.rvino TV. Mllfts Antl- tJI. ilillt- 'V.J."w, --.- I-aln Pills and Dr. Miles Nerve aud Liver PUls, will bo sent absolutely free of cost to any person sending name and address on a postal card, re questing the sample and mentioning the name of this paoer. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Blichart, Ind. mrz r - usczh ;''&& An Excellent Combination. the pleasant method nnd betieildul effects of the well lenown lenmdv. Svitui of Figs, iimmifuulured by the Camfoknia Fio Symji' Co.. illustrate he value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of phi n to known to bo medicinally laxative and piionting them In the form most i-cfresldng to the taste nnd acceptable to the system. It Is the ono perfect strengthening ltixa tlve, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling eohls, hendnehes nnd fevers gently yet promptly nnd ennbllnponc to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality nnd sub stance, nnd its noting on the kidneys, liver nnd bowels, without weakening or irritating them, mnke it the ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing flgs nro used, as they are pleasant to tho tnste, but the medicinal qunlltlesof tho remedy are obtained from senna and other nromatlc plants, by n method j known to the CAi.troiiNtA Fio Sviit'r I Co. only. In order to get its beneficial etteets ana to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of theCompanj printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. OAK rHANCISCO. CAI LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK. N. Y. For sale by all Drugglila Price 50c. perboltlc A Scheme of Education. Cuban Young Idea Will Be Tanght How to Shoot. Establishment of Free Schoola in the Province Recommended, Expense to Be Met With Revenue, i Santiago do Cuba, (Correspond jence of the Associated Press.) The ' report ol a board appointed by llrl-'grndler-Gencrul Wood to formulate a ! scheme for public cducutlon'ln the province of Santluga has becu made public, The uroblem of educating the Cuban and Spanish children has been handled at length and In a masterly way. The report Is perfected by a detailed description of the existing educational system, and brings out tho point that under bpanlsh ruio Cuba was alTurdcd tho advantage of a j system that compared well with any of tho-o now In use by Eng'.lsh-spcak- 1 Ing races. However, this system of education, "In tho main worthy of admiration and Imitation.1' to uso tho words of tho boaid, and its practical results, controlled as it was, In all rssjntlals by olllchils who wcru wholly aliens In tho country nnd quito free from all responsibility to tho people vvhoo In terests werecntrusted tothnin, tviistho yery thing to bo dclrcd. Diubtlos 1 many departures from tho rules and i methods proscribed, resulting In neg lect, Irregulnrltles and gciioril con fusion, wero duo to tho prolonged dls- i turhanccs In the Island. The IndllTcr- ted toother ends and tho result was a mere shadow of un educational es tablishment, totally Inadequate In ex tent and highly Inelllclcnt In opera tion, so far at least us tho primary and secondary schools were concerned. No such things as a free public school In tho American meaning, exist or has oxlstcd in Cuba. So fur us Is Known, there Is not a single building nor a root or land in tins province owne(J by lhu poopi0 for 8cll00 pur. . " not a single dollar or en- nowmont ior nny'cduontlonul Instltu tion. On thoso conclusions the board says: "The Immodluto need, thorefuro, of the people of Cuba and especially of this provtneo Is a syntoin of primary and hccondary education, us these terms are understood In Cuba, or of primary grammar and high schools, as schools are graded In the United Statos. auiiportcd entirely from the public runds ana nosniuioiy iroe iouii children of school ago; adequate In number and so distributed as to muet the needs or tho entlro population; administered with u view to the hlghost orllcieocy und tho greatest economy, uud following courses adapted to the changed condition re sulting from tho extinction of Span ish sovereignty In- the land. "To bring this ubout the board re commends that first of all a consus bo taken of ull the children In tho pro vince of school ago The schools muat temporarily be supported by tho gen eral fund, but tho board recommends that eventually they ho eupportod by a special tax, levied Iu each district. T.ie schools are to be divided Into kindergartens, eleinontary, municipal and superior primary schools. High schools, sayb the board, should not be established until tho primary schools are In good working order. n" A simile university." doolares the the beard: "should suffice for entire island, and tho duty of proydng and i.,,ll. mini, un I nil! IMl tfin. H "" -." -- ----. -- '"""""-"?" """.... - 1,1 institutions should anu Wirrwiiuuai be left to the goneral gjvernment of Cuba." Local ouunolU, with one provisional ceuucll, are suggested as the plan of government, the members of sueh councils to receive no salaries. Religious Instruotloo or any nature Is held by tho board to bo Inadmlss able, for the reason that "tho recent changes In tho political status of the Island havenlTected a practical dises tablishment of what had previously been a state church." In nil schools English must bo taught. The Spring Months Arc most likely to ilnd vour blond Im pure and Incklng In tho red corpuscles which enable It to carry nourishment to the nerves und other organs. There fore you feel weak, tired nnd listless and are Uoubled with spring humors. Heller Is given by Hood's Sarsapar lla winch purities, enriches and vital izes the blood. Hood's Plllscuro biliousness. Mailed for 25 cents by O, I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 313 0t Order of I'endo. Mrs. Kate J. Young,supreinooignn Izer of tho order of Pcndo, fraternal Insurance nnd sick bencllt for ladles and gentlemen), will bo organized on Saturday evening, March 18, at tho Turner block. Mrs. Young went to Qervals thlsafternnon to organize n lodge, but will return tomorrow. Tnko Dr. Buh'a Cough Syrup for nil those dangerous affections, severe coldf, pleurisy and grippe, which Fall and Winter bring along. It Is the greatest cure lor bronchitis nnd all throat and lung affections, It l.'l Ot TODAY'S MARKRT. Poktland Mar. 16 .Wheat valley 59; Walla Walla, 02c. Flour Portland, 53,20; Supcrlino 12.15 per bbl. Oats White 4I42c. Ilav 95YS)10 nor ton. Hops -llfel4c; old crop )c. Wool- -vancy, 1012c; Eastern Oregon, rVrfllc. Mlllstull Bran, $17; shorts, 318 05 sio.ou. Poultry Chlckcns,mlxed,$3.50(S1.50 turkeys, live, 10$12Jo. Kggs Oregon, 15c pordoz. Hides Green, Baited 00 lbs, 8Jf20c. under (30 lbs.7(?8;shcop pclts,1550c. Onions "5c(flSl ner sack. Butter Best dnlry, 40c; fancy creamery, SOcSj per roll. Potatoes, 76c'(80c per sack. Hoes Heavy. 81.72. Mutton Weathers 4c; dressed, Tic Boor S.ltcors1$3.50r''i-'l.7o: cows. 2.C0 (cew.uu u rested, S'tOUi. SALEM MARKET. Wheat-48. Oats 3.1c. Hay Baled, '.heat, $7.00 Flour In wnolosalo lots, 82.76 r tall $3.00. Millstull-bran $10.00 Hogs drcrsed, 6c. Live cuttle 2iOMa. Sheep Live, $2.60(a$3. Vcul-7c. Butter Dairy ISc; creamery 26c. Wool Best. 16c. Mohair 25c Eggs- 8 ((6 10 in cash. Poultry Chickens, 8(0c; turkeys llyc, out of market. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8c ham, Oo shoulder, Oc. Potatoes- 15c. A pplcs 40u. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. ItartlflclallydlgeststhofoodandaicU Nnturo In strengthening nnd recon structing tho cxhnmUed dlgestlvo or gans. It is tho latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In e31clency. It In stantly rollnves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SlckIIcadache,Gastralgla,Cramps,and all other results of Imperfect digestion. Prepared by E. C. DtWItt & Co., Cbleaoo. AN ORDINANCE. To Provide for the Working of Prso xrs Upon Public Property. Bolt ordained by the common council of the City of Salem, Oregen: Skcti6n 1. Any mala person who shall be duly committed to tho city jall.ln defaultof the payment or any Hue or bill or costs assessed against him by tho city recorder of this city, as a penalty for tho violation of any or tho ordinances or said city, shall be, and ho Is hereby, compelled to work out said llne.or costs.ur both, uttho rate or ono day's service for each $2 of said line, or costs, or both, upon tho public streets, narks, build ings, orolhor property bolonglng to said City of Salem, Oregon, said work to ho done under the dlroct supervis ion of the city marshal, the chief of tho llro dep'irtment, tho street com missioner, rn police officer, or such other parson who may bo doslgnated by tho city marshal for that purpose. Suction 2. Any city prisoner, as aforesaid, who shall pay Into the hands of the city marsuai, utter sutu commitment, tho balance duo upon said Hoc or costs, or both, shall ho In shintly reloaded from thenponition of this ordinance, and shall be dl charged up-in tho docket of said recorder's court upou the report of said city marshal of said payment. Suction 3. It shall bo lawful ror the city marshal to uso such uianaclos and other customary methods of ru straint, In tho working ofsaldolty prlsonors, us shall to him appear nuc essary and proper. Two Trains Daily. Tho Northern Paclllo Railroad Is now running two trains dally rrom Portland to St. Paul. Pullman and free sleepers on each train. Leave Salem 7 a. m. and 2 p. m. Leave Portland 11-30 a. in. and II P- m. Thomas, Watt & Co. 3-14-Ot Lazy Liver "I hav becu troubled a great deal with a torpid liver, which produce constipa tion I found CAKOAKKTa to be all you claim for thorn and secured eueb relief the first trial, that I pure based another supply and was com pletely cured I khaU only be too glad to rec ommend CAseareu whenever the opportunity Is presented. " J. A. SUITU aj Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Pa CANDY CATHARTIC THAOf UAJM (ai6TIIIO Pleasant. PaUUSU, fount Taste ObaA Vo OooS!eirWoeo. Weaken ot QxSy IBe Xc.O ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SuriUf mm4 trt. tUS. "otwsl. ' fwt MS NO-TO-DAC KB tJVftS&W!' jsAsgaVjjyj for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF t&aStyZAcUc&M In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CKNTAU COMPANY, t F One Minute Couch Cure, 'that's wlnt you want, atone Dtuc Stores. SICK HEADACHE AUJOLUTELY AND permanently cured by uilng Mokl Ten. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back, 25c and 50c. Lunn & Ilrooks druggist Miss Alllc Hughes" Norfolk. fillnfu11y burned on face nnd neck l'atu was in stantly leheved by DeVVitl's Witch Hatsl. Salve, It it the famoui pile remedy! Stone Drugstore). PLAYED OUT. Dull Headache, l'otns in various parts of the body. Sinking at the pit of the sumich, Losol appetite. KeverWlmcss, Pimples or Sores ars all positive evidences of impure blood, No matter how it became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health, Acker's Klood Elextr has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It Is cortalnly a wonderful remedy and we will sell every bottle on n. positive guarantee. It Is eaiy to catch a cold and easy to get rid of it, if you use Ono Minute Cough Cure. It elites coughs, colds, and ill lung troubles. It Is pleasant to take, and sure to cure. DYSPEPSIA CAN UK CURED HY using Acker's Dypcpstn Tablets, One little tablet will give immediate reltof or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 35c. Lunn & Ilrooks, dtugghls. ,t!r.og Jiejwiy m ma m m " ,wff VgTaOiLfBVP Proipeilty comes to the man whose liver Is In gjodcotul tion DeWitt's Little Early Kiiers ore famous for con.tlpation, and all stomach and liver troubles. Stone Dtug Slo cs. Bears the x? l Kind Yo'J llato Always Botijhl Mis. Stark, Pleastnt HIiIrc O., syi, ' Afitr two ilocto gave up my ny to the I sav d h m from cough by usiiig One Mtn u e Cough Cure." It is the quickest remdy for couah btene Drug Slo es. CASTOR I A For Infants nntl Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bonra tho Signature of SS Notice of Special City Election. Not lea In hereby kIvpii, that, iiiruant to hco tlou'XIortho rhiuiorcif lliti city of Halnni, Or., npiirovttl t'ohrunry 17, ISIO, nnd to n resolution n.l....A,4 l.. .I.a ....,..... ..........II ..P. ..I. I ..I... .... ,.u'i .13 ,it .wiiiiiiui. v.fi.M.,1 II. rmiu til,, mi March 7. lWM, thi'ro will li it npolat nleaihin hnld In thn City ofHnlnm. ()ri-i;oii,.()ii ThilrKlny Miinh 80, lW. ut which thnt'llio ixilln will hi iK'ii from 111 o'clock n, in., until i o'clock p. in. fortho imriHiso ofvotlnu, hy tho taxpayer pay Ins linen upon property In nlil ally, l'OIt or AOAINHTthoillali(o orilONDH, piiyiihlo on or Lsroro 10 yearn nnd at n rule or Intorost not iiinrothan four mill a linlfttiir crnt. I-'IUHI1 WAIII) -ThopolllnKplacosliallboat rio. a itnRiun nouto, ut liio iioitii vmioi l.iixiriy strcnt. HWONI) WAIll):-Tho jxillInK place khall ho at jmwiy h i.ivury Htnoio mi i.ourl elriK't, no- iwvuii i.uwriy nun limn mreou. Tlllltl) WAIII) -Tim polling plaro .hall b at tho "Armory" I "lllOpOUl InilhlliiK on Dl lato Mrool, near 1 1 iuii mrcci KOUIlTlfwAltlh-Tho polllnx plncehhall h IJllr.lv'M I.lrv hlnhlt- ciinu-r nf Trillin anil Comiiiurclnl ttrccte Wn.NlWHmyhiiml. IhU lttli day of March, lfy, at ll.o City ol Bnleiu, OrcKon N J Juuill. i-U-Ul city liwonlur mmm You Can Get a Lower Berth, With one oxcoptlon tho through trains of tho Burlington Routo are almost Invariably well-filled. The oxceptlon Is our St. Paul Chicago Limited. Ou the limited thoro Ik usually room aud to sparo. Don't Infer that It Is neither K linn, nor so fust, as ANY 'train of ANY other lino between St. Paul und .Chicago. On the con trary, thoro Is no more beautiful train In America. It has oloctrlo light, tea in heat, wide vestibules, tlieui(H,t satisfactory dining-car fcrvlco on tho3 continent and lowor berth for oyorybiMly, A.UBHHMVJN. Gn'l Agent, Portland, Or. Salem Soda Works, R. H. Westacott, Prop. All kinds of toft drinke ami bar eyrupa a specialty, Hrt tlaa dtJIvary. rBMlY 8TRDBT, Buok of '.turner Dloclt 3 lit! Capital Soao Works Hunniog at full bint and making ! of laundry and toilet soaps, lie sure to (all lot the Salem brand when )ou want gioJ goods. A. W, ANDEREGO. Manager MUNNAV arntCT, NtW YORK OITT. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS US COURT STREET. Make a specialty of all kinds of Sheet Steel nnd Galvanized Iron work rjoflng and guttering, a full line nf Pumps and pump tlttlngs. Prompt work und reasonable prices, Wo carry In stock tho Fairbanks wind mill. Cull und sco us boforo ulvlug your order for mill or tank. Phono 234 PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES, BARR&PETZEL Ho) Aiiunts lo' Alt WOKK (JuARANl-JtKI). 314 fOMMI'.KClAL S TREE I. Telephone No. 1S1 agcokdini; TO THE IUILd There aso but few laundries which can wash well, Hut by our modern prociws, with Reed muterlala every carmcut coiiion out, when wanhort, Clean and Kvroct nnd Wliolo Try our now work. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY 1 llolailing of liolllcil Ilecr (lainhrlllix mid Huhlltz nlitnya on draught liotlvorwl frit) to any pnrt of thu city. (I HO. I NKAI,, Prop. t-IS old l'lonetT (iroccry Saloon, I'honi) 'JOi 'U Coniinvrcfitl Street MANHOOD KUMraulred tururuHlt 4Jacket -''Uiuu. qitribitiuaKcnW, Thlidau) Vaaihlitt' nv n FOR SALE BY D J, FRY, SALEM, OREGON i t Try our geedf., they 1110 the kind (tn to all upon uppliuullon. We SUPPLIER, conilHllngof Hlviis, SAYAGB SuccuMOrs to tho t). m 342 AND S2I COMMERCIAL STREET T, S- BURROUGHS Tinner and p Eave Spouts and Gultenng Wind Mill Tanks 103 State Stre( nrjOINBBS CARDS O. M. HACK IDentist, Succetser to Dr. J. M. Keene, old Wblu Comet , Sal .m, Or. Part ie desiring superioi juration at moderate fees In any branch ar in etpeclM request. SOULE BKOS. PIAKO 1UNE11S AND REPAIRERS rOUTLAND, Oltli KorBaleru and vicinity leave .orders at Oeo C. Will's MuMo Htorc. Urn later OFFICE CITY HALL' For water scivice opply at ofFce. UiPi payable monthly in advance. Make complaints at the of-i. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfc I Meets all malt and pauenger traisk. hag. iagc and express to all parts of the cilj Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. WH1TF & DISQUE. FA11U POIl SALE 360 Aoies All in Ynmhill County. nca acres for salo In a body, or In 40 aero tracts, located halt mlio west ol Wapalo station. In Ynmhill county, Oregon, and 0110 and a hall miles south ol OaMou. l'rlco (or each forty acres from tiM upiranl, accordtiiK to Improvements nnd location. Hood xoll nnd easy tonus, l'or further partloulars omiulro of w. II. KUAN, lHH-lmoilw Drooks, Orciron. O. H. LANB" Mercbaot 'Tailor 211 Commercial at, C5-Sulta $15 and upwnrdit, Pnntn S3 and upwnrda HALF WAY HOUSE Hue utitars end tobacco, soft drinks; meals at all hours; nloo clonn beds. North Balum, near W. L. Wade's 1'ubllo watorliiK trounh. It 10-lmo M. FEICHTINQEtt, Proy. anmniiiB NErV MARKET St.te street, near railroad. Frchcit and best meats. Sty pa'.ront say I keep the best meats In town 3 2f AT LAST! Good Nows for tho Suffering Public' The envious r.vals who wereSdetermlnedJto make Dr, Cook t-ouhle In tho courts hare backed down, and their alged cuo wav diamlsiedwhen It came Into circuit court. They didn't dare t.) meet the truth, as Dr Cook's patient's are too numerous and they Htc ever grtteful to the man who has cured diem and can cure others. Dr. Coq' makes a specialty of chtonlc diseases, and does not use twltonous dtugt tr cure (hem. If you have a friend who needs help send him to DR. J. F. COOK, Consultation free. 301 Libeity stieet RESTORED Ily nalMR Xtr. Vmu' Ycllovr Nf!e IM'.U. ThU "Mminlul remtdr iie.rointdUcaKs, audi as Wrak Hrniory, )xuf k T S liraia I'ower, iieauscue. wukriuiuc", uoi ia- nooc, -um.y i:mu Ions, IVtrroiisnri. i.U drains, loss af piwrr lu Ocnersv. Oriut of cither ex. cuuted by over-catrtlon, youthful error, acrc-ai"' .e ct tobacco, opium or atimulsiiu, which lead to Iuflrinlty,CXi-ut viionoi itMiilty, Can becirrled In vent pocket. Si.oapcrboi.f " tj.tiymsll prrpald ClfuUrJ'ree. Hold liy all druKKliti. Askforit.t Vuiiootlici Maiiufjcture.1 y t-" I'chu Medicine Co., fnU Prnucc. 1 aue-PavIv m mm that grow. Our oatalyguo sent ulo curry a full line or BEE ScctlonH, Smokers, Et Si R31D Dickinson-Seed Co, Salem Oregon umoer N INTBR-aTATH MS WITH ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Asroclale Teacher Western Ccnisiva tory, Kansas City, Mo., reptescntingf the Inter-sto, e System, ) Salem, Ore. Over First National Hank-. Residence 376 Church street. Studio liouts-g to 13 and 3 to 5. MKISWsJKSM ! DBALBU IN : GROCERIES: Paints, OUa Window Glass Vat niah, nnd tbo moat coorplote itock of Orushoa of nil kinds In tho atntc Artlsta mntorlnlo, llmo; hair; co mont and ahinglea; nnd the finest quality of graas need. 2rvjrJsTXaNjv sxmi tsNsys WANTED. Now today ndvortiaeuionta tour line or loai in thla column Inaortod tnree times for 25 cta 50 ota a week, $1 por mouth. All ovor tour lines at nmo rnto. WANTED liny and oats. Thoso having liny and oats for salo please call at tho olllcc or A. M. Humphrey & Co. 200 Commercial St. and get our prices. A. M. II & Co. 3-16-3t WANTED TO RENT.-A neat, cloan cottago unfurnished or partly furnished by a young married couplo. Address "0" care Journal onico. .115 31 WANTED An honest poor man who wants a homo with light work and small pay: must bo strictly temper ate have good moral character and bo unmarried: middle uged from 40 to 50 yrs, prefcred, 478 Front Btrcct, Salem. 3-13 tf FOR SALE.-00 acres of pure prairie land, good soil, good locution, one-fourth tnllo from school house, 40 acres In crop and can bo had ut a bargain, Located on west Rldo or French Prnlrio. Enquire or Win. H. Ean, Brooks, Or. .1-1 4-1 in WANTED. A good horse, must be cheap. Call or address J.L.Patton. Shaw, Or. 2 23 4 w" WANTED.-PIanlng mllli machinery furealo or trado. Address D, S. Llycsuy, Woodburn, Or, 3 4 if FOR TEN DAYS-1 offer ror sale a hotitfo containing ono sitting room 12x10, ono bedroom 12x12, ono 10x12, hard finish (new) a dining room, 12x10, nowly wnlnscoatcd and papered, a kitchen uud twucliamber rooms, a wood und cow shed, good well or water with pump at door, lot 50x100, (I blocks rrom court houso ror $323, Apply to .'Ml Liberty street, A. W. Dor uis. 3-4 lot WANTED. A good Improved larm Troni 100 to 1C0 acres near Salem cheap for cash. A. F. MoAtcc, Real estate, 103 State street. 3-11 tr HORSE FOR SALE. - A good horse, 8 yens old, will work any where, single or double Prlco $20. Call north end of Liberty street or address Hox 31)1. 3 14 3t WANTED -Choppers ti cut too cords of wood. Good terms olTcrcd. Apply to Eli Pray, tlvo miles east on Macleay roud. 3 13 tr HORSE FORSALE-A good young horse, G years old, weighs 1200 pounds, gentle, works slnglo or double. Also a llrst-oluss home inudo two-seated hack ut a bargain. Call ut 403 Center street. 2-22 lm CLOTHING "fJL"EANEU-Dycd, re paired and pressed at Steam Dyo Works, 103 Commercial street op posite Wlllauiotte Hotel. 28 tr FOR HALE IU passenger wagonette llrst class, mado to order, will sell cheap. Wlllamotto hotel. 1 23 tr CLOTHING CLEANED-Dyed, re paired und pressed at Steam Dyo Works. 105 Commercial street. op poslte Wlllamotto Hotel. 1 18tf (JAR LOAD-br wheels coming to Salem. Woarnonlurglng our shop and Increasing our facilities for making repairs. Wo have a largo assortment or now covers und guar anteo to satisfy our patruns. Bring your wheels und umbrellas when repairs an needed to Gurdaer & While, 228 Liberty street, Holumn's block, next door to stoam laundry. 1 20 tt HOUSE CLEANERS Itemember that thu best uud cheapest carpet panaris the heavy felt paper sold ut Tub. Journal oihce. 20-tt MUSICAL r-Alimiud number or student taken, on pano, violin, guitar, mandolin and tlthe'r. Also Gorman and French lessons clven. Anna M. Krebs. Music studio, Uiny block, room 5. Call noma to 4 p in aho nam, If FOB SALE-Ui acres tlnolund with houne, barn, some rrult, good well water and till fenced. About 160 cords stundlnir timber 4 acres under cultivation balance easily cleared. Joins tho "Indian Schour' grounds. Prlco $500-lC0down, tlmo on bal nnuotoHult. Call or write G. W, Pearnilno, two miles north of balem on River road. 2-14-tf WANTED-Soverul trustworthy per butistn this state to manage cur buslnet-s lu their own and nearby counties, it Is maluly otlleo work concluded ut homo. Salary straight !HK) u year and expenses cellnlte bomitldo, no more no less balary. Monthly 75. llofcfonces. Enclose Mt addressed stamped envelope, Herbert E. Hesn, Prcst 5 Dept. M. Chicago. w.l-a-am GET YOU It BUGGIES-And car rlugon painted lu time; now Utho tlmo. Wo have plenty of room and varnish will lust longer If thor oughly dried before uslug.-lenu Currlago Faatory, 801 Coiumercla treet. 34 0dwktt Putronwe Home Industry. Buy your Harness mado at. Sale m from California Oak tanned eathr by P. E, Shafef & Co. 12-I 8tW0 4u in lis 1 m I ' r f 1 1 tiHTtMlikMin . . -.-