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it "mumm unimS - fcHifiMJimWuMiihi fcjSkaasM teaMMla SALEM PEOPLE and OTHER PEOPLE :." KeajUB'-S J o u rnal. Ik"' Traced By a Knife. S; d,S !ln bind:, "I, lutcrr.be neatly dtcssi' trouble, uiirf ' wan it jour usiivmiucu Smc'utory.-'lsaldbrlclly. .y0u imvc heard or tho Smuttcrs murder. Well. I "' Ml3, Middleton, to whom Mr. Siimltors wus said to bo enguged. I manage a milliner 's ihop ut Bloxovor funny mother. Mr. Smatters wus tho on of a fiirnierln the neighborhood. About u ycur ago 1 became engngdd lo him, "At last the thought of marrying Mr. Smatters became unbearable i to mc, and 1 determined to brenk off the engagement. Smatters was very angry when I told him, and accused iuc of playing him false for the sake of Dr. Austin, and lip became so violent that the, doctor who happened to bo pus-sing, came Into the shop. "There wiip an altercation between the two, and tlio doctor became so uuiiry at the way In which Smatters abused and threatened me that lie threw him out of the shop and threat ened tu thrash lilm Into a jolly If he showed his face In Itugutn. 'Two days afterwards Smatters was found murdered, as you know. Well, theu It seemed that some people had heard the quarrel and Dr. Austin's threats to Smatters and they were wicked enough to tuke it for granted that, the two had met nguln and quar reled over me. Hut to show you the wicked untruth this Is, the doctor on the night when the murder was com mitted spent the evening at our house." "I suppose that there arc plenty of witnesses to that yourself, your mother and tho servant" "Unluckily, no," she replied, with a much perturbed couulenanco. "The maid let him In, but wo always scud her to bed caily, and I let him out. Unfortunately, too, the doctor had told his servant not to wait up ror him, aud let himself In.wlth his latch koy, as was his usual custom." "If I remember right, he was ar rested on suspicion, but the mugls truths held that there was not suf- ticlent evidence ngulnsthltu to Justify Ills detention," "Yes, but the place believes him guilty and he Is ruiced In his char acter and profession. I have told those wretched people again and ugaln that there was no reason why he should kill Smatters. 1 told old Jackson so" "Who Isold Jackson?" "Smatters' uncle who was devoted to him and ho has been mostblttor ngulnst tho doctor ho nearly had a lit 'vhon I told him that I had broken olt my engagement with his nephew and was engaged to tho doctor, so that tho latter could not have any motive ror killing Smatters." I went down to liloxr.vcr In. tho character of a clerk on a holiday, and I soon becamo Intimate with a variety of odd people. My theory of the tight had to give .way to further Information. It cnnmnri Mint, Smatters had been struck down from behind by some heavy weapon. It also appeared that publlo opinion dlsbelioved Miss Mld dleton's statement that, she had broken with Smatters and win on guged to Austin. The body had boon found In a lane, where It had fallen at the foot or the stllo which led to a short cut to the farm. As I uoted the surrounding I could not help forming certain con clusions. AUo, alter poking and pry- lnf fnr n lfini? tllllO. I llllldo 11 dlSCOV- ery. This was a common horn handled poukct'knlfo. which had fallen lu tho grass. In the evening I went privately to see Miss Mlddleton. She was not In, but I saw her uiothor instead. "1 suppose." I said, "that a pretty girl llko your daughter must have other admirers bosldes those two." Lul" flhosalcl with a laugh, "If 1 waa tu go through tho list of all my daughter's admirers I should talk for hours. Why the curate, Mr. Newson, and Mr. Jackson, poor Smatters' unIo -hut there, I am forgottlng I mustn't talk about that." "Mustn't talk about what? You observe that I am your daughter's contldentlal agent specially retained, so you can do no harm by telling me." Dr DuU'a Coujh Byiup Nvr Liunp points those who use It fur ousiinuie coughs, colds uud lirliuitoiis of the throat and lunus. It sundj unrivaled us u reuicd7 for throat and lun di seases, bold by all drutfulst for ets If you served ntnaty day In theM ((Union Army or Navy during theM Jwar of tho Rebellion, and made fta HOMESTEAD ENTRY OFM 4LESSTHAN ICO ACRES F'RIORW 5TO JUNE 22, 1874, you are en-M m ,. 4tltld to an additional rlghN which I will buy, paying hlgesJN 'prlce. No middle men. YouO fVdeal direct, widows and minor! Morphana of suoh dooeasod sol fdlsrshave tha same right. U t- JERE. COLLINS, MrttC 1m OAw IIB1.KNA, MONTANA. ( "bid Soldiers 5 y a. "La! so you are," said tho talkative dame, "and a good bit of money T reckon It will cost. Well, you see, Mr. Jackson proposed to my daughter before Smatters did, but when she refused htm ho begged her nut to tell any one about It, aud slip, has not told any but mo. Everybody knows that Smatters and his uncle were the best or rrlends and companions. But I have often thought I should like to know what Jim Baldock was doing fin Mint tilnlit II "WholsJlmbaldock?" "A wlld.uo'er'weclof a horse dealer, who's half gypsy, I suspect. He pro posed to Alice, and when she refused him ho told her he would kill any man who should win her. That was his savage way. "Why wasn't ho arrested on sus picion?" "O, I don't know. Perhaps bo- cause It was more than a year ugo and he hasu't been here since. Per haps bepausc no one knew of tho threat." lb seemed to mo now that the re sults or my Investigation pointed surely to one conclusion, but I doubted whether I had sulllclcnt evi dence to Induce a magistrate to Issue a warrant. 1 determined, therefore, to act In a strictly Illegal manner, I got a boy to take notes to John Jack son, tho uncle of the murdered man, and Sawyer, tlio butcher, asking them to cotuo In In the evening for tho co operation of both was needful to tho success of my scheme. The boy brought word that they would come. When Mr. Jackson arrived I begun toexolaln to lilm that 1 had a now Idea with regard to the murder of his nephew. "Go right ahead, "jhc said. "Not but what lam certain that tho hand which struck down my poor buy Is that or the man wlu robbed him of his love." "In the tlrst place, it seemed tome," I continued, "after u careful survey or the scene or the murder, that tho de ceased must have been struck down Just as he was about to climb the stile, from tho stllo ho could havo seen both ways down the lane, and must liavo heard the slightest rootstcp. "Now, a man of violent temper llko your nephew hearing a footstep and seeing an enemy would certainly not have turned his back on him and commenced to climb over the stllo. Therefore I deduced tho conclusion i that the murderer waa one whom tho deceased was on good terms with, so that the vllllan could come up rluht behind his victim without exciting any suspicion." "Very curious uud interesting piece of nriruiucnt." said Mr. Jackson drjly, "but 1 don't see how It will help us to lay our hands on the man." "Well, then, Escoudly, I found out that there was a man who had been rulected bv Miss Mlddleton. and who luluht havo thought that If Smatters were If llled hla chaeco mlKht. be im proved. I learned also that when this man heard that tho enuawemout had been broken oil he nearly had a tit." A certain set look boKan to imprint Itself on Mr. Jackson's face. "Hut this Is pure conjecture," ho said, hoarsely. 'Thirdly, 1 discovered a pockel-u-nifo IvIiil' bv the stile, aud on tho horn handlo were rudely scratched the Initials J. J.' Do you know anyono who owns those Initials who was In the conlldenco of tho deceased and was rejected by Miss Middleton ."' "Haven't you Inquired?" he snarled. "Anyone could (tell you that." "I haven't Inquired. In ruct, Mr. '' One Good Turn Deserves. Another. It is so easy to go through life doing good and helping to make others happy, A lady who had been ill with a complication of troubles, having been thoroughly cured and now enjoying perfect health, felt it a duty to tell her friends that the specific that brought her back to healtt was Hood's Sars&parilla. Thus, utter Hood's had served her well, she W it dwervod a good turn at hor hand. Thousands tell the same Btory of blood purified and health ro etored. Hood'H Sarwpiirillft rwiwuaoa merit oocnliar to Itoelf. Catarrh-" I suffered over sir year with catarrh. Spout over $100 In ndvertUed cure. Inhalers etc., without benollt. Finally tried Hood's SarwiarUIo and It accom plished a complete a,ul lasting cure.' M. A. abbby. Victor Ave., Worcesur. Mue. CastrltlS - " Nervousnees caused by a fright made my wife suffer Intensely from gastritis. Morphine was necessary to re lieve the aufferliJB. Hood's Sorsaparllh and Hood's l'llls were tried after all cl failed and In four days she Improved and l 1 1 days she was cured." C. W. T. Schmid. Cedar Falls, Iowa. Din Dnienn At 12 I had bone dis ease and used trutches. Doctor prescr bed and wantetl to scrape It. My grandfather gave me Hood's Sarsaparllla. After taking four bottles I threw away crutches, am woll and go to school." Ciiakles Campbell, 1810 Ontario Ave.. Niagara Falls, N. V. Dizzy 8pell8 - "After the measles my dauituer bail duzy spells, w hleh m e thought would pass oft but they did not until we gave her Hood's Sarsaparllla. In five days I they disappeared and In one month she re- 1 gained her usual health." R H KAMf- i bur. 68 tiraves Place, Holland, Mich. indleestion - " I ,vow have a e9od op" peU i "S" P n.1f?,r1IS1y,,ffi ila and Indigestion liave left me. The i :.""7- t .rJi u.uV srsanarllla whleh , amirely cured me. I am MmUc 1 an the B- A O- lUllroad." Thwas Coum, I 116 Carr St., SamluAy. tblo. 1 $Ood6 SateapatiM Hood. Mils euVltTtr UU th. BOBUrluUM aad "oiily cathVtlc to takjjtlili tlo4Ji!i?JS5i soul about that knife but yourself.'' In that moment he sprang at It as 1 had expected, "Curse you," he cried, "you never shall. Give It up, or I will kill you as 1 killed him.'' At that moment oawyer roo from behind tho sofa, whore 1 had hlddon lilm, and between us we pinioned the murderer. Dr. Austin soon married the faith ful girl who hud been Instrumental In clearing his character, and Lis prac tice prospered In the most satisfactory manner. A Great Change. Lewishuuo. Oreir.. March 1 1. 1809. Mrs. Anna LaUarc of this pluce Das been nllllcted with a stomach trouble. She became thin In flesh aud very weak fo she '.ui hardly able to net about. She found no permanent relief In medicine until she began the use of Uood's Sarsaparllla. She Is now free from ftomach trouble and says she hardly knows what a headache Is. a 20 flt ALBANY LICENSE FEES. The Rates That Will Be Established by the City Council. The Albany committee on ordi nances has becu working on tho mat tor of licenses, as Instructed by the city council, aud has practlcully set tled upon the following basis, which will be reported ut the next meeting of the council and In ail probability adopted. The rates are by .tho year, unless otherwise spec! lied in the list: Abstractor or titles, $10; agrlcul ral warehouses and dealers lu machin ery, S20; auctioneers or public criers, $2.50 In building, $5 on street; attor neys and counselors at law,SI0;bakcrs, $3; barbers, $2 per chair; bankers, $40; boots and shoes, SlOjblucksmlth shops, $5; bowling alleys, !?20;-brcwoiy. $10; broker (grain) $10;brokcrs'(mlnlng)$l0; butchers, $10; bill postcr,$10; billiards, for each table, $20; books, stationery and notions, 810; boarding houses, $10; bicycle ag"tits, $10; bicycle repairing shops, $10. bottling works (soda) $10; bicycles, owner, 81 each; cablnot shop, $10; circus, day aud night, $30; chair ractory,8lO;couimlsslon.merchants,$IO; conrectlouery, 810; clothing stores, 820 crockery, $10; cigars and tobacco, 810; dentist, $10; drays, $20; drug stores and patent medicine, $20; dye works, Aid! drv L-dorN stores. 810: doctors. 810; exhibitions, other than lor charitable ,lrtwwG. ucr nlglit.$2r0:oluotrlo light works, $10; express wiiggn, $5; express company, 810; furnlturu store, 810; foundry, $20; feed store, $6;llsh mark ets, $5: jjuns and sporting uood, S10: grocery -store, $10; nents furnishing Honds, $5; Kriiin wurohotisus, $20; nrlst mills, $20; hiirdwuro, slovus and tin ware, $10; harness and saddlery, $10, hotels (lirM-cla'Jh,) $0; hotels (second class,) $25, Ico works. $10; Insurance nuont and brokor,- $5; Jewelry aud silverware, $10; Job prlntim: ollico, $10 llverv and feed stables, $10; lumber yard, $30; laundries, $5; lawyers, $10, marble works, $5; millinery store, $10; music store, $10; mattress factory, $10; opticians, $10; painters and paper hungers $10: photographers t$!0; ped dlers, $5 per day, physicians (local,) $10; physicians (triivollni,'.) $10 per day; plumbing, $10; restaurants and lunch counter with private boxes, $40; rostutirunts without boxos, $20; ruckct stores, $15; scwlmr machine aonts (local,) $5; sowltiK machine auents (traycllnu,)$2.C0 per day; sasli and door factories, $10; shootlntf pillory, $10: bkiiLlnir rink, $10; second-hand Irs solllm; iHMids Irs soinnif irooas r, solicltlnw 'book store, $25: street fakl on street, $10 per duy and nlcturfc audits. $20; steam wood saws, $!0; tannery, $10; tailors, $6; street sprinkler, 85; theaters, $5 por nlK'ht; trained dos or horsu bhow, $3 per day; transient merchants, $5 por duy for tho first 10 days and $2.50 thoroafter; undorUkcr, $10; wukoii maker, $2.50; real estate nuents, $10; saloons, $100; merry-KO-round, $2.50 por day, $12 u week or $26 u quartor; woolon mills, $20; house mover, $10: newspaper, $10. Two Trains Daily. Tho Nnrthorn J'acltlo Kiillroad is now running two trains dully from Portland to St. Paul. Pullman aud free sloopors on eaoh train. Lonvo Salem 7 u. in. and 2 p. in. Loavo Portland 11:30 n. tu. and 11 p. in Thomas, Watt & Co. :i-14-0t. Action Produce Results. A larue stock attracts tho people and thooe who buy their rocerio unu provisions from Uranson & Co., are fully butlstiod. 21-23-36 iOUAY'S r.UKHT. Portland Mar 21 ,-Whuut alio) 60; Wnlla Wuila, 02c. Flour rortiana, w,u; aupuiunu 12. 16 por boi. OaU-Wiilte41f43c. Hay 80(tfio iMirum. Hops-14tollo; old orop tlo. Wool Vulloy, 1012c; Eastern Orot,'on,8(lit. Mlllstutl Bran, $17; shorts, 818 (0 $16 60. . Poultry Chlokons,mlxod,8.60(1.60 turkoys, live, lOiajo. EUlfd urouoo, loc ptiruiK.. Hldes-Oroon. sulUd 00 lbs, &ma. under 60 lbs.7i(56i;sheop iKlts,lfHaB0e. Onions 75o(al nor suck. liuttor Hoet dairy, 40o; fanoy creamery, 60o36o pr roll. Potatotw, 7ac(0c nor uck. rirvinnnvv. 81.7. Mutton Woathors 4c; drewi,7c nof-.torb,W.0v'rWI.7: cows. 1S.W ((113.00 drtl. i . SALBM MARKET. Wlwmt 48. Oats 35c. M Hay lialwl, :hoat, 7.00 ... . ..... 1... .kin. hits BV TFi r Hour 111 wiiiiBi "'" - " tall 4300. MUUtuir-bran18 00 ling-dro-!sd, . Live mll(40s Sheep Llvo, 2J50(S. ! Val-7e. . . Buttar Dairy iw crsanwry . Won) HMt-lM. MslHtir3l - 8 GL 10 in otteii. Pouliry-Otilrtotw. ariilOe; tttrkoyi. live, out ot nurltet. hStnu 6sstQkd OJiatsJ HsWn, 8 ham. te 8HDUlUr, CU am. 8 fiUDul PViB Jackson, 1 hayo not told a sluglo I Apnl8-o- A Swede in Court. lrom New York Life. It was In a Dtiluth court, and the witness was a Swede who was por liapa not so stupid as ho seemed to be, The cross-examining uttorncy was a smart young man, whose object was to disconcert tho witness and dis credit his testimony. "What did you say your name was?" Was the first qucstlou asked. "Yuhn" very dcltberty "Peter son." '.Tfilin P.tnrnn oil? Dirt tnun .'WW. - . WW.., .. . " Peter's son, 1 suppose. Well, John, where do you live?'' "Whore Ah live? Iu Dulut." "Now, Peterson, answer this qucs lou care fully. Arc you a married Miian?" "Ah tank so. Ah was married " "So you think because you got mar ried you are a married man do you ? That's funny. Now, tell tho ucntlo tuen of this exceptionally Intelligent Jury who you marrl ." "Who Ah married. Ah married a woman." "Sec here, sir! Don't you know nny hotter than to trifle with this court ? What do you mean, sir ? You married a woman? Of course you married a woman. Did you oyer hear or anyone marrying n man ?" "Yas. Mali sister did" Children deprived of fats d mineral foods have ;;U bones, flabby flesh and , i w Linn watery blood. The milk of nursing mothers, enfeebled by chron ic diseases, or long contin ued nursing, produces the same results. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil partly digested and 1 with the hypophosphites, forms a fat food which acts on the infant through the mother's milk, giving rich blood, strong nerves and sound flesh and bones to both. 30c. ami 1 ou, all ilrufgtitt. SlO'lT lW.VM:, UmiiiWu, New York. How Read Hold Up the Nicaragua Canal. Thorns II. Heed Is it distinguished stutestnau. lie has for years been one of tho trusted loaders of the Hopub Mean parly, contribution during those years perhaps us much as uny other man to the success to that party. Ho Is able, conscientious and patri otic. Can the Republican party uf- rord to discredit Mr. Reed? Wo think not. Ho represents the conservative clement of that party and It Is a very considerable- element, both as to num bers and inlcllluenec. Headlight. Whether ttto supporters of the cunal bill bolonir toolther one olemrint or another of tho Republican party, or to tho Democrat -party, they will scarcely credit Mr. Reed with bcliiR conscientious slnco his rccont hold-up of tho House. That was an act that was satisfactory to butono olcmciitof tho Republican party, viz: tho olcmcot that "stands In" with the the transcontinental railroads. Ex change. .i How'b This? WoolferOno lliindrod Dollars Re ward 'or any cuso or Catarrh that can- nut. hn rlinul liV IIllU'S Ctltlirrll ClITO I' J.CilRNBY&Co., Props., Toledo, O. w U( umor8UMIC(it imvo known p Jt (jhonoy for the hibt 15 years, and helluva him ponocuy nonornuio in uu biisinusis transactions, aud llnanciully able to carry out any obligation made by their llrm. , , Wkst Tkoax, Wholesale Drut'Klsts, Toledo, O. o ,, , Waldino. Kinnan & Mauvin.WIioIc sale Druu'lsus. Toledo, O. Hall's Uatarru Ui.ro is iukoii iniur nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous biirraces of tho system. Prlco 75c per bottle. Sold by till dru L'lsts. Testimonials free. Hall's family Pills aro tho host. Probate Mattors, In ptirauauco of tho will loft by Oliver Arul, the court yosterduy nuined Mury Aral, oxocutrlx of the ofitato. The holrs-ut 1 iw to tho ciUt are: Mary Aral, wldow,iinod 60 yours, Slurlon county; Frank M. Aral, son, UKea 20 years, Marlon county; Oliver J. Aral, son.iiKod 28 yours, of Green wood, H. V., Louis L. Aral, son, aed 21 vonrn. if Marlon county; Augustus F. Ar.l.'wn.nictcl 21 years, ol Mur.on,NaKB.Uei.oa.tth8noitf, eUdofi,wy cjunly; Pauline M. Aral, uauiriuer, nu'wl 18 years, of Marlon c unty. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Hronio Qulnlno inik. All dniL'L'lhLs rofund tho I Tat)- monuy If it falls to ouro. S6u, Tho uonulne has L. H, Q. on ouoa tabled if Free Lecture, "Tho Land and Paoplaof tho Hon. nlo Hrlar Hush," a free lucture In the Labile Methodist ohuroh, South Su- lorn, Wodnooduy, March 22, ut 8 p. 111. Everybody wolcomo. Hev, l), A. Wa tte rs , lxoturer. If you out at the Whl'o House Tciiirnt win are rerrosuu unu nsu- I (tiled. 3 18 at Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Diacsts what you eat. ItartlflclallydlgesjUthefoodandaldJ .7,. m atrAnirthenlnir and recon- Btructlnuthe exhaurted digestive or cans It U the latest jiacovered digest St and tonic No other preoption San approach It In e3Iclency. It ln Btantly rellevea and irmanently cures 85P0P. Indigestion, Heartburn, Watulonco, Sour Stomach, Nausea, liakHeadache,Gastralgla,Crtmi)s,an4 all cither results of mperfect dlBcatlon. PrVpored by B. C. D.Wltt A Co.. Cblcooo- jUgj for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CSNTOUW OOMWNT. TT MUWWV T.JWfOmCITT.mj MANHOOD RESTORED 'iiarantccU tocnrenll m .1 - ........ . 11 . i.U either acx. caused lv orer lUllkllCilUinUCM.fcll guaranteed to cute nil iierrous nifcasei, aucunn weak -";uiy, jajmoi rata Power, Jleiidaclie, Wnkrlulucas, Lost MaMiooo. nlit'.y Untls """... .. ,."' . SS. U tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Cot' ur.nonoi Icsanlty. Can becairledin vestpockct. Ji.ooperbox. " j,liyinall prepaid. Circular free. Soldtiyailrirufreists. Askforll.t-Vonootliet Manufactured by O Teau Medicine Co., F iris Pnxucc. l aiif-DarlN VTugCo..ditrlbutiu.t agents. Third im ) Ymhl.l8" "nJ " SALE BY D J. FRY, SALEM, OREGON FOR T. S. BURROUGHS ...Sanitary Appliances of ill Kioto... ESTIMATES FURNISHED IMUOES TO SUIT TIIE-vTIMES. 10:1 STATE STItEET One Minute Cough Cure. That's wht you want. Mone I)rU Stores. SICK HEADACHE AUJOI.UTKLY AND petmanently curd by uiinp Mold Tea, A IV leasant herb drinK. cures constipation rnillceition, makes you cat, sleep, work and Inpny, Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and 500. I.unn & llrooks drugc11'. Mm Allie HuRhes, Norfolk, fiihtfully burned on fice and neck. I'aln was In stantly relieved by DeWltl's Witch Hazel. Salve. It li the famoui pile rem-sdy) Sioiu Dtui;Stoie. PIiAYBD OUT. null llf.i.lnrlie. I'oina In vartojs .parts of the body. Sinking at the tut of the stomach, Loss of appetite. Fevciiihncis, Pimples or Sores ar all positive evidences of Impure bloo I, No matter how It became so It must be purified In order to obtain Reed health, A.L.ri.. iiliwt ric.lr has never failed to cure Crnfl.iM nr KvnhtHilc aolsoni or any other bloixl dlsea cs It Is certainly a womlirful remedy and we will sell every bottle on a positive uuarnntee. Il Is eay to catch a cold and easy to get rl-1 of it, If you use Ono Minute Couj;h Cure It cuien coughs, colds, and all lung troubles. It is pleasant to take, and sure to cure. DYSPEPSIA CAN MS CURED BY using Acker's Dypcpsla Tablets. One little tablet will give Immediate relief or money refunded. Sold In handsome tin Iwxes at 25c Lunn & llrooks. druggists. I'roJpeiity comes to the msn whose liver Is in gjod cond lion DcWilt's Utile Karlv Hliers ore famous for constipation, and all stomach and llrer troubles. Stone Urug Slo es. Mrs. Stark, Pleaisnt Kidic, O., ssy4, "After two docto-s gave up my boy 10 ihe. I saved him from couth by usir.R One Mm ute Cough Cure." It is the quickest remedy for courIis Slene Uruj; Sto-ej. CASTOR I A For Infants and Childron. IB Kind You Have Always Bought lonrs tno &. Signaturo of Notice of Special City Election. NotleeU lierebr kIvsii, Uiat, nur;unt to jo- lion (ir the cliarteror llio city or oaiem, ur., apirol February 17, Wi, and to ft n.ilutli)n adopted by tlm common council of said city, nil March 7. 18l. there will Iw a aimrlal .election hold In tliolllty ofrialem, Oregon, mi Ihursdsy Murnl, ho imm. at which time tho ixilU will iw len from 10 o'clock a, iu., until o'clock p. m for the purpose of votlntf, by lhj .tsuiHiyyri 1 ItiK Uxea uikjii proxirty In said city. Fill AOA1NHT the bsuumo of IIONDH, payable It ur hlo on or Ixiforo 10 years and at a ruto of liiteresl not ir.oro than rouranu unaiipur rem. . ... , umiui' waiiii Tim imll nir iilafl shall beat at llasey'a I.lvcry' Hlahlo on Court street, lie- H1WUNII WAHU: inn lioiiinK piacc "" "" tweon l.llmriy aim 11111 sireeia TIIIHU WAIID --'Ilio Iolllnif pl"e shall be at tha "Armory" hulldliiK on fllate streol, Hour Fo'u'ltTlV WAIID: -Tho polllnlf place shall lo at Ullrey'a l.lvery Hlahlo corner of Tmdo and Comuiurolal streets. ...... , ,, , WlTNKHa my hand, this 14th day of March, IW. al lite i;uy 01 rvuM.wreii. U- J. JUDAII. Oily llworder. 3-li-td VIITTM IT liST Good News for the Suffering Public. Theeiivioui r vU w ei dslnmined i rrake Dr. Cook tiwWe In the oomls ha' backed down, ana thir alleged oaw wa dismissed when It can In o csrcuit court Ihey didn't dire to meet the truth, as I3r Cook's patient's are loo numeroui au'l this) are ever grtteful to the man who hat ourtW them and can curt others. Dr. Cook nukes' a specialty f hilf dweates, and does not use poUonem lmi K curethtm. If you have a Ijleml who f.eed help Knd libn lu PR J. F COOK. 30I LiUrt slrs.t CeasaltaUoa fise. nous ttjr tilns Tr. l'rnnVi Yellow 101 vo n;i. Tills niieitut remcJr ... .. ... ' drains, loss 01 p wer iu uenerav. ur;aus 01 U.M...0. inm . . a. uuvna -exertion, youthful error, tx-e "" e o( PIIONI? 101 o. C. T. Go's PAHSKNCHM BTKAMBK POMONA LUAVKS FOIl I'OIITLAND Monday, Wedncsdav and Friday at 8 a m. QUICK T1MK AND CIIKAP ItATKB. D.iok Iwtwtwn HUUi ami I'-nart Bt. M. 1. HALDWIN, Anent. fissay Office AND LABOKATOnV. No, 71 Chcmckcta st, I. II. r. TUTH1LL Assayer, Away With Weeds Island Garden Sand Wo are now llluir un extra quality of Harden sand, 0110 half clean sand oiiB-liair loam. Hplemlld for Kitnlens, bIio fertilisers. l)rv HuwlhI Fir Wood3.60 cord, delivered. II. H IIKN'TI.UY A CO. Kncceirs to Halum linprovemcel Co iiltf FniutUlrt'et. Caoital Soao Works. Running at full blast and mskliiR ties of laundry and toilet soaps. He sure to call for the Salem brand when )ou want C'01 (oods. A W. ANDEUEOO, Manauer Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 08 UOUIIT STUEKT. Makoa specialty of all kinds of Sheet Steel and Galvunl7.ed Iron work rjeflnu: and uultorltur, 11 full line of Pumps and pump llttlnns. Prompt work and reasonable prices. Wo carry In stock tho Fairbanks wind mill. Cull uud sec us boforo ulvliiK your order for mill or tunk. Phono 231 PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES, BARR &PETZEL Att. Work Goaraniku. 3M COMMKKCIALJHXKKSr. Telephooe No, lJ Hole Aueuts to- &m Jacket jUjWBEP II lisssssssssR ssT9sssssssskI 1V7 fH HZ DU3INBSB CARDS O. H.. OIAOK Dentist Successer to Or. J, M. Keene, old White Comer, Salim, Or. Parties desiring superlM operational at moderate feet In any branch art In especial request. A Great Mystery Explained, Why J. A. Rotun sells un dertaking goods cheaper than any one in the city Ho carries a full stuck of furniture, wall paper, mould Inn end everything pertalnlnff to tho lino. 8-20O two doota aonth of postofTlcc. Phonos 193 and 1W. 8-14-d A w Salem Soda Works, R. H. Westacott, Prop. All kinds or soft drinks and br syrups a specialty. First class dollTCry, Gl PERKY SXIU3BT, g 11 I f jruoao suuu TO HOP GROWERS. Spcclul prlco on hop twino. Uoforo buvlntr your twino cull and Kctour prices, Win. Brown & Co.,Saleni,Orc dcul ors In Hops, Wool, Mohair. Furs and IIopGrovvcr's Supplloo. 3-3-cod & w Rciinglif Bollhd tar (lambrlmit and Sohllts always on draught. Pellvorvd froo to any pari of tho city. UKO. I NKAL, Prop. 1-13 Old Pioneer Grocery Haioon, Phono 'J04 229 Commercial Htreot 1 TO TOE RULE There are but few laundries which can wash well, but by our modnru prooM, with KOod materials OTery Ksrmcnt comes out, when wnihod, Clean and Bwect and Whole' Try our now work. SALBM STEAM LAUNDRY I SOULE UltOS. TUNERS ANO REPAIRERS PIANO 1'OllTIiAND, Olti: Kur Bitlom aud vicinity O. Will's M usle Utora. luavo oplen at leo OFFICE CITY HALL For water setv'.ce apply at office, lid's payable monthly In advance. Make 0 complaints at the ofK-.i, CAPITAL CITY Express and Tf ansfe Meets all mall and passengor tralM.. Bag. gage and express to all parts of tha clt) Prompt service. Telephoue No. 70. wums & D1SQUE. FAltM FOIt SAIjE 3C0 Ao e All In Vamldll County. fiCfl acn- for salo In n body, or In siVacro trarts. IH-atod hall a mile west of Wupato slallon. In Yainlilll rouniy, OrcKon, and one and a hall miles south uf llaston. l'rlco fnrvach forty acres fnna l.'SO upward, aecordlnir to Improvements and location. Hood soil anil easy terms, tor furthur particulars eiKitilre of . 11. KOAN, ll-:M-liiiu-dw llrooks, Oreiiou O. H. LANE' Merchant Tailor 211 Commorolal rt, CSrSuIU $15 and upwards, Pauta $3 nnd upwards HALF WAY HOUSE Fine oluars and tobacco, soft drinks; meals at all honrsi like clean beds. North Halum. near W, I.. Wude's-l'uhllc Matcrluif trough. Itie-tmo M. FKIOIiTIHW.K. rrop. H1SW MARKET Jit.te street, near rnlroad. Krefihest and besl meat. My pa'.ton uv I keci lh hesi meat in town a " Seed Oats Go to J. P. Glllmoro, 61 State Street, to buy your Seed Oats. Land Plaster, Mill Peed, Llmu and Plour, dw2-13tf RED FRONT UYERY FirstyCKiss Feed and Boarding I Stadles. 101 COMHKUOIAI. Sthkbt. SALEM. ORE. Wm.ULLRBY,Prop, Best Rigt. for Commercial Men Stable. In same bloik llutel WlllsrarttU. ((QTSufe teams uod comfortable rigs forlndloHuiKl family drlyin a spea lalty, Howoa boarded by day. week or month aud best of aatUfactlon guaranteed. J tr BICYCLE REPAIRING. ItloytiUw repaired uud sundries sup plied. New fijiop ready to repair or build you it wheel HallsructlQll tfuaruuieeu, a wur vuv r,nvMsssxm " .. a Si ROUE Rl, 3 18 tf 105 state striut, Salem later Co., iMTtm-arAra ni ETTAANDERS-WILWAM Associate Teacher Weslern Conserva toty, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Xnter.stae System, at Satem, Ore. Over First National flank. Uagldence 376 Church street. Studio Iioars-g to aril 2 to 5. slrSJsVNrjrsli aV I DUAIiBirjIN : GROCERIES: PAluts, Oils Window Glass Vor nlsh, and tbo moat ootnpleta stock of Bruahoa of all kinds lu tho state Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and tho flut quality of gmss seed. WANTED. Now today advornsomonu lour Unas or less In this column Inserted tares times for 23 ots SO eta a week, $1 por mouth. All over lour Uom at same rato, WANTED. To borrow WOO oa (rood chutlol security. Address "Bor rower." No aKonts. Caro Journal Ofllco. 3 20 3fc WANTED An honest poor man who wunts a homo with llKht work and Biunll pay: must bo strictly temper ate havo irood moral character and bo unmarried: mlddlo ancd from 40 to 60 yrs, prefcred, 478 Front street, Uulom. 3-13 tf - I I I I I II III II Ill IU 1 II I II II I II 1 FOR 8ALE.C0 acres or puro pralrlo land, Kood soil, Kood locution, ouc-foUrth nillo from school house, 40 acres in orop and can bo had at a bargain, Located on west side ot French Pralrio. Enquire of Wm. II. Exau, Urooks, Or. 3-14-lni WANTED. A Kood horse, must b cheap. (Jailor address J. L.Puttou. Shaw, Or. 2 234w WANTED. Planlnj mllh machinery torsalo or trade. Address D. b. Llycsuy, Woodburn, Or. 8 4 tf WANTED. A uood Improved farm from 100 to 1C0 acrs ncur Salem choup for cash. A. F. MoAtee, Hoal estate. 103 Statu street, Address, A. F, McAteo. 3-11 tf WANTUD.-Cliopncrs to cut 100 cords of wood. Good terms ollcrcd. Apply to Eli Pray, tlvo miles cast on ftMaoleay road. 3 13 tf HORSE FOIt SALE-A good young horso, 6 years old, weighs (1200 pounds, iruntlo, works slnulo or double Also a tlrst-class home mado two-seated hack at a bargain. Cull ut 403 Center street. 2-22 -1m CLOTHING OLEANED-Dyed, re paired and pressed ut Steam Dye WorkH, 105 Cotiimorclal street op posite Wlllumetto Hotel. 28 tf FOIt SALE 10 passonnor waKonotte first, class, inudo to order, will sell chcup. Willamette hotel. 1 25 tf CLOTHING OLEANED-Pyod, re paired and pressed ut Steam Uyo Works, 105 Commercial street, op posltc Wlllamctto Hotel. 1 18tf OAU LOAD-Of wheels oomlni to Sulcin. We ara anlanrinu our shop and liicioiiHlnK our facilities, for I'liikluu ropalrs. We have a larue nuriort.innnL of new c.nvura and ltuar anlcotoHtttlsryour patrons, lirlnt; your wheels uud umbrellas when ropalrs uro needed to Gardner & Wnlto, 228 Liberty street, Holman's block, next door to steam laundry. I 20 tf HOUSE CLEANERS Remembor a that tho best and cheapest carpot apaporlH tho heavy folt r at Tin: Jouiinal otllce. foit paper soia 20-tc MUdlOAL r-A hmit:d number of student laken, on piano, violin, guitar, mandolin and cither Also Gorman and French lesson given. Anna M. Krebs. Music iludlo, Gray block, room 5. Call from a j do 4 , m alio Ham, WANTEl)-Snvcral trustworthy por sons In this stuto to manage cur burnous In their own and nearby counties, it Is mainly olllco work conducted at homo, Sulary straight $000 a year and expenses-deunlta bonalldo, no more no less salary. Monthly $75. References. Encloso self-uddrosscd sumped envelope. Horbort E. Hess, Prcst ; Dept. )l. Chicago. w-I-2fl-3m FOR SALE 00 acres of pure pralr no hind, good soil, good location, one-fourth mllo from chooi house, 10 acres In orop and can bo had at a barguln. Looated on .vest side of French Pralrne. Eoqulro of Wm. H.Egun, llrooks, Or. 15d&w UOTII MARIvE'I'S,-Uiker& Mow. who now conduct the market at East Sulom.formorly kept by Brown & Son, continue t" servo tho best of or meats at tho old stand, corner of Court uud Liberty streets J 18 36 POR SALE.-One sot Oregon fcu promo court reports, or will trade for good horw and buggy. Address X" Journal otlice. 3-20 3t Chair Cars Between Portland and Albany, Comfortablo upholstered revolving chairs, observation onus, auraout smokluu rooms, llrst class n eierjr partlculur, 23 cents rorUand tofaaleui, b cents Portland to Albany. Car or rear end of train. Thesocars will be ..... M.rint limit tlio besslon of the legislature. l-n-rt. To-NIghtand To.Morrow Nl5h, And each day ana night during thU week you can wet at. any drugglrtj Koran UalMiu for tho Throat a4 Lungs, ocknowledgcd to bo the wet successful remedy ever oW fw Coughs. Croup. "ronchltW. Asth uod Consumption. Get a bottle day and keep It always In tho ouse, ho you can check your eoW I at obg. Prlco 25o and 6O0, Samplotoottlo Urn eod&w OSl.- a &-,. . .a. liMmi TZ6 H'JarasJMrja,N j Jffl HUGHES, MMWF 4 11 ''ti A.j -.a m