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mi u mummnunmSKJa j-,.-3 -J (J. miii'i iwia .' JUmiiAttm iSSk A Maa Who is Not Fastidious, . ... i.taliutidrywt.rk will Hike 1 '',.,,IV.. ..uilMiiil. ttie Salem in r in linii'Hv PmiI- I f i..t.,.l' Oiirliiumliy wo-k .. II Illfl. Illll HI ..,. ruble. I'"" HllH' IK'I I ti nlr. an. 1 , iill I II' ( Jilt! IIIIII1" "" ii.. ! Hi Silan liteAni Iriiiniry, mi I OhMHTKAD, PKOIMl COI..J ol"Mn..m,u,nrLvStro !,10 Liberty Street. Plionc THEY ALL WANTED IT!! You see they tlioupht tlte btcvcle In Hie window, was the only one we find. T ire wrepleaTy more inside however, and w. Sid 'em onewch. We can lit vououlalio WITH A RflWFORD, LEUELflND, DESCENT. liii iu. - - . V..1IVI ii. JjP.-? -j(.o. THE OLD POSTOFFICE STABLES. -MCYf-SBsT-- j MbsY "ls5jje,B SJPwW M S to fc Special rates g'ven toiCommercial men. Drives niuls f) all points nt nil hours. Olv " " nudbojotlMled. OOSSIP IN SWEET AUBURN. Itolllu Lyndu ITitrtt in tV May Atlantic. 1 have observed that gossip l Sweet Auburn consists of two somewliut dis tinct, elements, the legend and the mythus, suys Rollln Lyndc Hartt in the May Atlantic. The legend begins with fact and ends with fancy. It Is magnified and Idealized history. I am not afraid or the legend. 1 Intend so to order my ethical career as fearlessly to 'endure ttnsympathutle scrutiny, through whatever chromatin or achro matic lenses this village may focus upon me. Ah, but the mythus,- the real black boast Is the mythus '. The mythus begins with fact, and ends with philosophy. Walk wide or the mythus. Mrs. Hawrfim, a newcomer, refrains from relating her cntlro biography from tho cradle until now. That, sajs 'the mythus, la becnuse sho Is a grass widow. Mrs. Weaver Is slmlllarly reticent. The mythus explains that she ran away with her coachman. Miss Charity Ann Is wan and pale. The mythus declares that she rues her betrothal to Jim Ami. Wllklns Glenn had a shoe-box under his arm. Heaven help m, what had Wllklns Glenn In tho shoe-box? A bottle of rum, says tho mythus. The Little Giant goes In quest ot a letter. The lotterlirroiu a lady. Tho lady Is young and rich and beautiful and Indubitably adorable; ele wny should tho Little Giant deslro her letter? Tho young and rich and beautiful and Indubitably adorable lady Is mani festly In love with the Little Giant, or she would never Uuyo written, "Jerusalem cricket.-!" tho Little Giant Is to to married directly. Is not this Ihe conlrlvano of genius? Wo have here a hundred notcntlal novelists; we have thrice a hnnrtrnri slfiuth-hounds with throb bing hot Piuketton blood in their veins, Wendell Phillips was not far from right. The Puritan's Idea of hell Is a place where everybody ha- to Jtd SUNSTROKE in Battle. J. L SPENCER, from tho rebuft of a J"V,fje,..,?. fS? touod relief and desires to tell Uatiorj for tho good of other vcterana Ilokays- wAt Petmburg I was mnstruck nd carried off the field for dead. Later rheumatism of my heart developed a a mult and phyucUo failed to benelit me. mtrieiprW2of5Ibeeanuiin Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and.Dr- MiU Nervine and now my health u better than for 30 year before." DR. MULES' Heart Cure U add by all drusgUU on guarantee Brat bottle beuerlu or money beK. lloukoa heart anil nerves sent rrtw, Or. MIIm Medical Company, Elkhart, lnd. ? 1 M.-i'Z. ? CRPVntVH it -Best and largest line of Bicycles in the Gity, Car load shipments Direct from Factory PRICES: $25 to $75. ... , VVe haVO.... Best Bicycles R, M, WADE 6. CO. 02F..IIKY ST., SAI.BM, OK. J.J. iFIDLER, proprietor. Horses Hoarded by tlie Day, Week or Month. StundlnuVTeniii", 16c. Sl gle llors-e 10c. l'lionu 491. his own business. Sweet. Auburn Is hcaveu. We desire to behold you In crosvsectlon, and we approximate success. We quiz you with shumeless pertinacity. The Old Lady Good speed, liuvlHK caimlit Helen In her web, said, "Did he propose to you? Helen was silent. "Dew tell; proposed tnyod, did he?" Noanswcr, "Waal, I want to know! Up an' popped tho question, air hain't, been kecpln' - I- -,.'.. .. ..w.nlll t Pcll'IW !' i;UIII lljf Illt'lU "I n' .-"" Still no reply. "Then why on alrlh didn't you nccept him?' Tlmre Is com'ortln all this. It prepares one for Judgment Day. What Inspection could be more pitilessly searching than tho kind wo already endure? Don't Trust to Luck when you buy a ticket Tor your east ern trip, but buy one over the evci popular Northern Pacific R. It Wo aro agents for tho Northern Pa cllc Steamship Co. Wo can sell you a ticket to Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kabe. Yokohama and Manila. Come and see us .vo can save you money, i mi trains dally. -1 24 Ot Thomas, Watt & Oo. TRADES UNIONS PROMOTETEM PERANCE. Henry W. Varnmii In the Mny Atl ui'lc. Employes, too, have special Inter ests, apart from the desire to lotaln their places and earn good wages, which make for temperance, says Henry W. Farnam In the May Atlan tic. Tho development of labor organ izations, and the Increase of their power and responsibilities, has given them a strong Incentive to watch the habits of their members. A great change has taken place In their prac tice in this respect. In the early part of the century, drinking wag In corporated In the rules and regula tions of somo of tho societies as a reg ular Institution; the place of meeting was commonly In a public house; tho rations of grog were a privilege, the withdrawal of which might Involve a strike. Hut the unions cm nn longer afford to subject their members to this temptation. The magnitude of their tlnancinl operations necessitates the election of temoerancc men to the higher olllces, while the development of an elaborate system of Insurance benefits gives each member a direct injorpst in the sobriety ol his follows. No member of a union likes to see his contributions, laboriously saved from small earnlngs.squandered In the sup port of a drinking fellow member. The lmportar.ee of concllatlng pub lic opinion during strikes furnishes another powerlul motive for main tiilninL' .temperance In tho unions. The retult is that already many by laws ai d rules of our large unions con tain special clauses Inculcating mod eration. In some cae no steps are to be taken to reinstate a man dis charged on account of druukenness; in other caho a mail Is excluded from the union who engages In the liquor trulllc; In still olheis men are Uned .n ni.ii'iifi Meetings In an Intoxi cated condition; while In very many cases any person who loso his work, falls sick, or meets with an accedent I on account of the use of liquor is ex- i..i...i,.i t.. Mm honents wuicu ne would otherwise eojoy. The importance of this Interest is recognized by many trade-union lead .. ...Mi ns Jnhn Hums, who himself tin " - - a Staler. Samuel Oo.up, and. others. Mr.Gomnors. ihe prebldent " T? . .....,. vHrti..n of Labor, rii 1 lit' it iiiui iluu v - la a letter to the writer. ! think I could oonvlnee you or u -i ... that trade unions bavo done more to ...1ii.....rU..-,t hnhits. not only m , lllttlll WMHN.". - " Hri.ik hut. In all things, among the worker., than all other ancles com btud.". Like Diamonds Raindrops Glisten." Drops of Hood's Sarsapa rilla are precious jewels for ihe blood which glisten in their use, and, like the rain, disappear for the good of humanity. Each dose when taken is in a very short time thoroughly mixed with the blood and actively getting in its work of purification. Hood's never disappoints. Milk Leg-" When my last child was born In I-ockport, N. Y., In 1874, I became afflicted with milk leg In terrible form. Our family physician wiis faithful but could only relieve temporarily. Keeplnc boarders, 1 was on my feet n Brent deal. Finally tho dye In some red stockings poisoned my In flamed ankles, making many sores. I was In continual misery, Rntiprcno scttlnc In live times. The bonci were visible, linger and toe nails came off urn! my hnlr cumo out. 1 could not sleep without opiates. 1 dreaded dcath.but dreaded life all the more. I suffered until the spring of 1MM when our dniRcIst suggested that I try Hood's Sarsa parilla as u last .resort. The discharges gradually healed, new tlcsh formed, new nails and hnlr grew, until after taking twenty bottles I was completely cured ond I naturally bless tho medicine. It Is now March, '03 ond I nm still well." Mns. Cv.ntiiia A. Kdwakd4, HIT Cleveland A v., Suspension Bridge, N. Y. Utcr. She Is "still In good health." Crip "Sixteen weeks of grin mnilo me wcuk, uui uner tin eise lauca jioou s sar saparllla cuted me. Later I overworked, and dyspepsia nud canker In mouth and stomach bothered inc. I took tho Snrsapa rllla again and It completely restored me." Mils. Kmzaiiktii I'oman, Kxeter, N II. lYIalarla "I was a soldier and after typhoJd fever, I hud fever nm! ngue, rheu matism, and nervous prostration so that I could not work. Nothing helped until Hood's Siirsnpurlllii cured mc completely so that I love no time now." J. 1I..Stii.i.m.i.n, Cheltenham, l'n. Scrofula " Humilng scrofula sores made me shunned by ueluhbort. Medical treatment failed. A relathe urged me to try Hood's .Suisupiirllla. Did so and In few months the sores completely healed." Mns. J. M. Hatch, Ktnu, N. H. dlQOtfo SaUajiWilifa II(kmI' I'llUruia lurr lilt, tlin linn IrrllnlTiK and uuly rallurllo tula W" wltfi"! fnr S..npTIiTir "Thatjoung woman who ordered tho Icecream. Mas fainted," said the waiter. "Well, don't jou know euough to bring her to?" asked the proprietor. And the waiter went back to the hole In the wall and filed: "Make It two." Indianapolis Journal. Detective (hurrlcdly)-VVhoro dhl that fellow go who just ran out ot the hotel?" Citizen (still rubbing tue toe that the fugitive stepped on) '-I don't kuow. but I hope lie will go where I told him to "Tribune. People say Hood's Sarsaparilla cures when all other preparations falls to do any giod, and you run no risk In giv ing It u ralr trial. 4 2101 Contributor "Hero Is a manuscript I wish tn submit." Editor (waving his hand) "I'm sorry. Wo are all full Just now." Contributor (blandly) "Very well. I will call again when some of you aro sober." When Traveling. Whether on pleasure bent or buslucss, take on every trip i bottle of Syrup or Figs, us It acts most ploasantly and cITecluully on the kidneys, liver, and bowels, proven ting fevers, headaches, and other tonus of sickness. For bale lu 50 cent, bottles by all leading drug gists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup C". only. Brown "You don't look very happy, Robinson." Robinson "No, lleftoir my flan nels this morning and caught cold." Brown "That's too bad." Robinson "Oh, tl don't care any thing ubout the cold; but my wife told me 1 was leaving them off too soon," -Llfo. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange tho whole hystem when interim: it through tho mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on proscriptions from reputable, physi cians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O , contains no mer cury, and is laKon int-erimujf, hci-iuk directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure b sure you iiet tho genuine. It N Uikon Internally, and made In Toludo. Ohio, by I'. J. Cheney & Co, Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, prlco 7fio. per Hull's Family Pills aro thoboM. 4 .' I m Uessle (Just home from .boarding school) "I am delighted to bee you mamma" (kls-es her.) Mamma (regarding hor suspiciously) "UobSle, you didn't kl&s with 11 but rowing motive whon you went away from home. You've learned that from somebody with a long mous tache '"-Chicago Tribune. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eax itartinciallydlgesUtbefcando un - . m Nature in fKVgeetlve Tor - atructlng tl a e?M J"BJ,T,'l!"i. iicanMi:ivmu jiomi w - - nA No other pijparatloii . can apprown 1 '-J:nti,curea sianiiy "-""?... AiAn Tiirtturn. Heartburn, v .an.9iu 1 iiiriurnLiuui m. m " iiianv. i."-'.0HV.m.h. Nausea Vfatulence. Sour Btomacn, x.auw. . 0 otiier oljtapwgej "pJWSreKS s A responsible company In Now York Ims offered tu build m. under gtonnd railroad If that city will ad vance $33.0011,000, to be obtained by un Issue of bonds says the East Oregon Ian. The company ngrecs to nay the Interest on tho bunds and to create a sinking fund for their redemption. It asks a 60 year franchise, oilers to pay 5 per cent of the gross receipts from all sources Into the city treasury aud binds Itself to turn over the en tire road, free and clear from nil lu cumbrances, to the city at the end of the term. This liberal olTcr Is simply the result of tho dlsr.usslou and agita tion now going on In New York, re garding franchises of the streets and public utilities. Thopcnplo are Just beginning to be n roused to the absorp tion of public wealth by private cor porations and Individuals and are on the eve of taKlng action that will distribute this wealth among those to whom It belongs. Thero aro reasons to believe that within ten years all products of labor will be free from taxation and Industry and enterprise will no longer bo fined in order tlia privilege and monopoly may be tc warcted. Japan Cautious. II y AmnclntiMl I'rc to the Jotirmil. Vancuuvek, H. U , April 27. Col oncl Uyehara, Captain Sakamo and N. Arlga. delegates on behalf of Japan to the peaco conference at Tho Hague, have been Interviewed here. "It. Is by all means a forgone conclu slon that we will advocate unlvorsal peace." cald Warlga "It seems that, we arc living lu martial times. Great Issues are atstakc, particularly In the Orient, and the Japanese emperor would not, at this critical stage, wish to give voice to any sentiment through u., which might afterwards embarrass him." To Night and To-Morrow Night, And each day ann night during this week you can get at any druggist's Kemp's lialsam for thu Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be tho most successful remedy ever sold fot Coughs. Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a buttle to. day and keep It always lu the houso, so you can check your cold at once. Prlco 25c and f0u. Sample bottle free cod&w Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, u pawner for the feet. It' cures painful, iwollcn, summing, nervous feet, and Instantly takes the sting outof corns and bun ions. It's thu greatest comfort dis covery of the nge. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is u certain euro tor sweating, callous and hut. tired, aching feet. Try It today. Sold by all druggists nud shoe Htorrs. liy mall for 2Tc. In stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. eodd&w "Goodness, lohnl How queer the I'uby looks. 1 believe ho Is going to to have a lit." "Hy Gco.ge! I bellovu you 'ire right . Where's my Canu'ra?" Apt Quotations Piovcrbs, axiom and wlso sayings hayu been uttered by Confucius and other wins men from. time Immemor ial, but few people realize how many there are of them, V. I. Hood & Co , of Sarsaparilla fame, have over two thousand and they have originated the Ingenious plan of serving them up In delectable shape in thousands of newspaperr, with each ono neatly turning a point us to the merit of their well known medicine. Tho ex tcnslvo use of these proverbs Is or iginal and creditable to Hood & Co. 1 Little gltl "Your oappa has only got one leg, hasn't he?" Veteran's little glrl-"yes." Little glrl "where Is his other one?" Veteran's little gll-Hush, It's in heaven." Boston Courrlcr. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tab lets All druggists refund tho money If It falls to cure, 2u, The genuine us L. Ii. Q. on eacn tablet. t f "My sister's got a camera," an nounced Ted "Huh!" fald Oeorgle, not wishing to be out done, my sister could pluy on tho camera before you were born." PLAYED OUT. Dull Headache, t'sim in varlojs.parti 01 the body. Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss nf appetite. Fevcmhneii, Pimples or bores ar all positive evidences of impure blood. No matter how it became so it mutt be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Wood Klexlr has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic ,-oitons or any other blood diiea cs It ii certainly a wonderful 1 remedy and we will sell every bottle on a stttve guarantee, i.unni nrug sio'c. Call for Warrants, Notice Is lierreby given that there aro funds on hand applicable to the payment of warrants of the tlty of Salem drawn on tho general fund and endorsed nn or before December 18, 180tt' Holders of said warrants will nloate prehent them for payment at Ladd & Hush's bank, as Interest nn same will ccate from date nf thU notice. John Mont. t'lty Treasurer Salem, Or. April 10. 1801). 4 17-lCt SICK IIEAIMCIIK AHJOl.UTP.LY AND 1 1 ermanently cured by uiing Moki Tea, A pleaiam herb drink. Cures constipation and 'indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and I htppy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c ami cor. I.unn & Ilrooks druggist 1 1 m ' I Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the co partnertililp heretofore existing Ikj lAuitfifl M Uranson, II. H. Ilagau and O J. Shirley under the rJrm name land style nf II. M. Ilranon Si Co. as ! gr'irf r h. HiefVy of .Salem, Oregon dan tliiHduy ien d I solved by mutu.H . ti.rieiii. me mm u. j. nuiuii in U ...!!,..... k.'jlH ".. "a'Sucti ! t.y the said II. M Jlrantuii and 11. II. , iat,aI. who will oay all outstanding .---- r -. ilaim unu ueiounua uKniM'b mc ra.u Hrm of II. M. liranMin & Co.. and all accounts due In Mild 11 rm are payable t the- Kild H. M. Oramiun and H. H. Itugsn. (Signed) II. M. Hkanson. H. II. Haoan. 4 3-lui. - O.J.-Suikmsy. : r -1 '.: .... .i.- .ui.i for Infants and Children. Custorlu Is a harmless substitute for Cnstor OH, Pare Kurii', J.)roM nud Soothing Syrups. It Is lMcruumt. Jt contains neither Opium, Morphtiio nor other Narcotic .substance. It destroys worms nml allays Fovorishncss. It cures Diurrluuii and AVInd Colle. It rollovos Tooth ing; Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving; healthy and natural sloop. The Children's Panacea Tho mother's Prlentl, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho V r 4 In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CtMTUW ""Y, TT MUWWiV BTWCCT, NCWVQHK CITY. T.S. BURROUGHS ...Sanitary Appliances of All Kinds... ESTI M ATES P U UN IS H ED. PRIOES TO SUIT.THE TIMES'. 103 STATEiSTIlEET Press for Sale! CURE YOUBUELFr I'm IIIiMJ fur .liiiiutural .Ii.. lutriiM, Inllmmiiutluiii, Irrll nlli.na r nUrrntloii j IlllltuUa li.lll.litttll. I'ulhl, inl in. I 'iltlii- . 1 iCsrw-uRo '"", "r i'w'"- Mold lr l-tlun."U, r nut In I'IjIii tr..'i'r, l.v ixpnn, .irHtl.l, for (I .r II. 111... li.7A. i'tr i.lt.r h. ul ..ii I.!!!,' S(c?.m Fitting in New Houses And buildings, us well as gas fit ting, Is our strong point, and we will chulleugo anyone to equal our sclcntlllc and perfect work In this line. It you cuntumplato having your house, cither old or now, lined up with steam or gas, don't rail to get our estimate Lu fore deciding who will do thu Job. You will find It as satisfactory as our work. BARRA.PETZEL 214 COMMUKCIAI. STiiKKr. Telephone No. 2371 Herschbach anii Reigelman BLACKSMITHS and WHEELRIGHTS. Wo will shoe your horse, build or repair our wagon or Implements Helng luMti'd to stay our patrons liavon guarantee that our work will be satlslautory. Shop 100 Chemeketa street. Telephone 270.1 . M tf Advertuement fr Proposals tor Ihe Sit for Public Uuildinf. t. !i, TKKAHt'HY DMl'AUTMISNT, I WAflHINOTON, D. C, April 16, IhUU. Sealed proposals will Im rocelvud, to ti opened at 2 o'clock p. in. May 1(1, I80U, for tho sale to thu United States of suitable property, centrally and conveniently located, fern site for tho public building authorized by Aut of Co.igross, approved .Ma roll 2, I Him, to Im erected In Salem, Ore. A corner I it, approximating M feet front by MO feet In dimensions, Is prefcrrud. If not a corner lot, the property mux . un proximate i;io feet by 130 foot in ill iiienslnnsrlhu IbO fuel to be street mintage. I'ch proposal must be math; with the tinderstur.dlng and agreement tb.it, If it Is accepted, I lie buildings aud ail Improvements on Hie piopurly uro to be retained, and romoved within thirty, (lavs after written notice, by thu endor. and that all expenses uonneutcd with fur nMiing evidence if title and deeds of conveyance uro lo be jwld by the vendor. K.nli propof.il u.ust bo ac ompanledby a pnMrly drawn dia gram. l'IvIol' the metes and bounds ol the property, and bhowlug the street around tho block In which the prop erty Im ulluttiod; ulo by a written ftaiement in regard lo tho grades, charauler of ground for foundation, etc The right to reject any and all propofuls U rufcorved. r.acn proposal wuv ic wxicu, marked "Proposal for the sale of property for a site for Uih Public Hulldlng lu Salem. Ore" and ad drarMid and mailed to L. J Oaok Secretary of the Treasury, 4Sotd Washington, I). U. jsarsta ) 1b I'M H Wj BWgM xak0& '& i i:cm j lain ! Vi A JTJ ilurnl D Urn . , '. .ti.'i.r. J. i . jii.ii.li. n ITS- Q Signature of PHONE 1C1 A 6-column quarto size COUNTRY Campbell cylinder press in good repair, for sale at a great bargain. HOFER BROS., Salem, Oregon. Oregon Short Lino Railroad Tlie Direct limit to Moulam, Mali, Colorado . ami all hn Points (llvti clinlco of two fiivorlli" routm, lu tlif t'nhiii 1'iu'lllu I'tixl Mrill I.lnu, ur tlu Itlo (I ramie Hcvnlo Unci. Look nt the time li Day to Salt Lake 21 Days to Denver ;ij Days to Chlcauo 4 J Days to New York I'rco ItccllnliiK t'linlr ('nr. UnliolntfrtM Tun ihi HiM-.uiKuar, nun riiiiiniiu riuni'u Hlri'urMiiwrtvil un nil trulii. Knr (urtlior Inforimitliin iplyli 1IOIHK .t. 11AHKKU, AKLMlta, Snluiii. W. K. ('OMAN, tten'l Anciil ('. 0. TKIlltY, Tnw. 1'un. Aut UlThlr.lHI., I'nrtland YAQUINA BOTJTB Corvallis & Eastern Railroad (ViiinectliiK at YAQUINA with thu YAQUINA HAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY HTKAMItlUi MVICKOTT" r'lrMH'lai.; In 'vur) ro eel. Tliu above iiiiiti'r l duo In nll from Ya'pilua vur) flif lit iIutm. sluuifiil lloiilo ilctwcon llf'wtcfl Yfllcy I'cinls and San Francisco Paie All.nii) mid I'oIiiIn Wwt In Han Kraiii'l.i'o ( a'.lii . ........J10.0O II.111111I Trl 17.00 II I. WAt.UKN. KinVIN hTONl. T V A I' A Mminer J. IDItVKIt. Aueut, AllMiiy.Oie. WIM.OIKTTK ItlVKiruiVIHION STEAMER WM. M. HOAG, Captain (leo. Itual.c, Itiini.liiH IkUwicii rortlaml and ('nrvallls, HtopptiiK t All wiiy Inmlliixx. ItlVlMt HOIIKDUI.K. 1H)WN Tnc-ulny. 'lhursUyi ami 8i.ii.Ujri lxaMi C'orviillli'... -.. ..-..-- (la. m. U All.Mii)' ...-.. 7 a, m. Uirttiw lluoun Vl.irt.... ..........- S a. in, I ahvm I ndvii.UiM e. ...... V a. in, l.ir Huluin ............ lu, ru Iym NowIiwk . .. --IJ:?') Arrlvw I'.irllHiMl 4:S0 Hl'-liiii(l., Wrlii(Uiiicl Krlilayi. I wvini I'nrllHiicI -.r ; ft . 111 IHivtHi NvwU'ik -.... 10 30 u. m liwviw Hli a.Wp. ui jv Iii1iiiiIiiisu ----- a.uip. in 1hvh Ihrnia Vltn 7:!Wp. lit I eMViM AlbHiil .. 0:9p. HI Arrive OirMtfll II 00 1.. in 'ri.u aiuinuur lu. Imoii niiili.i.iil wllli rlr.u ebtM a MHiiiiiixlhlliiii). InslurlliiK an lwnnt plan. 1. Unmiii '(k.eil (nr larryltir I nth fielidit and WMWIKi' KiMik.p.wl isMle lre. .. fl. MAr.UT,, Arifht. ttaltiu, (Treuui C.SOUJVAN.Hupl. Altfiny, Orvo l'nruuiun. Ant ...... tnd whnopint! oriugh readily )Uhl 0 One Minute CMigli wt.' l'l v . .... ,....,, Cure, t e ll.i rei etv arxl bill -Stone Urg Stores. save n uocior IWt ilnnlc y u can cure dial slinht -link I ff)yspeiii by diotl-K Kwlol Dyipi Cure VVILt euie It; aulresiore 'he d'gestiv orgnns o heallli.-Sioi.ti Drug hides. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. tlie Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears tho gtguuturo 0 Zjtf. If you sutler frorn tendeme or fullness on right .d, pa'ns undr shoulder-blade, and your liver is torpid and tor.gcsitd. DeWllt's LUlle Barly Klseis will cure you If ""' ei.i'y ny removinK b.bv.,... ...... A KB GOOD ItK uOOD l'll.L.1'-- tne iiug aiorw. 1 11 vnu hive ntles. CUKh them. No use vour iiiulfrimi'tf horr (operations I conMer.cln DcWitt'i Wileh II Ids 1 buv It trilnot fall to eurr Y istone Drug alert. BUSINESS CAttna O. H. CDAOK Dentist, Se.ccei to Dr. J. M. Kene, old Whitt Comer, Aai.ni, Ut. Part.e dctlriiiy superioi operation t moderate fee in any branch an in especial icUei ! ALBERT A. JESSUP. I3Ea3!,ac,c,a?, Phono 1071. UOOMS 1 AND a, (WAY 1II.IC. Salem Soda Works R. H. Westacott, Prop. All klliili of non (Irtnkn nml bnr yrilp a npiolitity. im cirm npiiTcry, 6i rnnnY street, ,1 Htf Phono 2G05 Money to Loan at 7 per cent On Mottuage Security.' One to' five ycar' time. DOI8D & DARKER, lv. 1.11-3111 270 Commciolnl si. ISOULEIIJUOS. PIANO TUNERS AN') REPAIRERS I'OltTIiANl). Oltli KrStciiiAtil vlfllnlty loive urlen nt JOeo C. Will's Mimic Htore. OFFICE, CITY lll.l' F01 wattr keiv'.te apply at n(Tc. l'tP payable monthly in advance. Makci". :omi)laint at !! . CAl'lTAL CITY Express and Transfei Mcet all mall and pauengor tralk. Hg. age and expreii to all parts of ttir Jcit) Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. WHITE & D1S0UE. O. H. LANBi Merchant Tailor' 311 Commerolal it, OrOulto IBIS nnd upwards, Pants $3 and upwaiiU BICYCLE REPAIRING. Illcycles repaired and sundrlts Mip- piled. Now shop ready to repair or milld yon a wheel Satisfaction guaranteed. Your pat- ronago Millultcd. KDOAll Sa ROIIKUTS, a 18 tf 105 Stalo street. Assay Office AND LABOrtATORY. No, 71 Chemeketa st, I. U. f. TUriHLL Assaver, NEW MARKET St.te ttieet, near rulroad. Fretheit an. best meats, My pa'.ton say I keep the lies Teats In town 2 1 Land! - SKKD OATS, MILLKKBD 1 KLOUIl, Plaster HAY. LIMB, OKMKNT,' LATH. J, F. GILMORE, M itic mut liu imriKi : Caoital Soap Works. Kunning t (iU ' '.in ant irklng bes f laundry wl loi'tt Mvp. He sure to call for the SjIchi lnui.'l len ) want good inods, A W. ANDKREOO, Manager Bertha F. Hubbard, Toauhor of Piano and Organ, Rosl deuce onu block west or North school, corner. Special terms to beginners. 3 31 Imt t E, HUNCI3, 111 UUMMHM-MI. UT. G11 a ran tee liosi Mirvh'o lu tho oily, Cloanust shop und sharpest razon. Give us a call. 4 l-tf Mechanical Power, So you get your wo k doae, it doesn't mat to wh 1 power it used, whtther It be liy drsulle. Jaeksn r Armilrong's I guaran Ue nil my work f be micnalcally well done. Horse slitting, llrraitllng, buggy ind . .t. b..u. all.. ill l.k.... ..ad flfeVt.! earn rc wuih ivaMiijt "iiwucti jmf hoiifst work" li y nwtto. My ahop U on I liuh ifnet, nest iliwr toilieoanni Hot.! Come and see me sml 1 will Ileal you and your wuik w II John Holm, Central Cash Grocery Kruli took of flroearles ami l'ro- m(5wtii MifSTf. lor ed rwi anil7tTrfrattailit,eom aud ve m. ALJUUOIl, Mlnld Salem Water Co., !WsMSWNr4JMtsWSifsNl INTER-QTATE 9 fiAXiciirinTimAnv uunMiiwiuiii E1TAAN0ERS-WILHAN AociateTeacher Wettern Conwvt-, tory, Kansas Citv, Vo , repmenllng Ihe Intersta e Syniem, at Sjalem Ore. Over Unit Nmional ItanV. Kealderce 376 Church Mrett. .Studio tioun-rj (6 12 ami 2 to 5, writ'aswarvKWB i UNJBNsaHCJV DEAIiBR IN : GROCERIES: Paints. Oils Window Glass Vat nlnh, and tbe moat cowploto stoclc of Brushes of all kinds 111 tlo statA' Attlits mntorials, lime; hnlr; ce- ' mont nnd olilnglooi and the Uncst qunllty ot erans soca VnVsKWM "wanted. Now today auvomnementa tour lines ot loss lu this column insorted tare dmoa for 25 cta SO otn a week, $1 per mouth. All over lour lines at iamo rata. WANTKD-A good girl for general housework. Fourth house south of camctcry Mtts .. M. Pauvin. 4-27-31 LOST OR STOLEN.-Two bank books, clasped with rubber, ono 011 Ludci & Hush coutulnlng city war rants and uotes, and one Capital National bank, containing notes andaccruntH. Sultablo reward for discovery. Report tojcltv tuarshul. 4 27 3t. FARM FORSALE-125 acres, good t.utldlngs, rich soil, line sprlntc water healthy, aud on Saletu und Albanv public road, three-fourth tulles northeast from Marlon on S. P. R. R DO acres In crop- A bargatu far any one wishing 11 line farm. For puitlculurt address, A. II. Cornelius, Marlon, Or. 4-20-w WANTED-A good family driving horse und surrey. Address with particulars. J.W. T., care Journal olllce. 22 tf AGENTS WANTED-fc,or"The Llfo and Achievements of Admiral Dewey," the world's greatest naval hero. Hy Mural Halstead, the life long friend und admirer of tho na tion's Idol. Biggest and best benk: over 600 pages. 8x10 Inches; nearly 100 pages half-lono Illustrations; map In colors. Only $1 W). Enor mous demand. Big commissions. Oulhl free. Chance of a life time. Write quick. Thu Dumlnlon Co m pany.Caxtou Rldg., Chicago. 4 10 130 FOR SALE Oil" RENT7-Toacrcs of laud, aud house, one aoto of gurdci, balauco bottom jiaeturo and wood Good water, Joins school, G. W. Pearmlnc, 2 miles north 011 River road. 4 15 tf FOR SALE OR RENT.-A good tllo nlant, also tllo for sale. For particu lars uddrcss M. WaltlSDJehl, 143 Union street, loin Oregon. SDWfdffi rE"nME7rorriiTYour buggies aud wagons painted. Don't delay. Give mo time so that you can have better work done. Pttces to suit tho time-. Sulom Wugon and Carrlugo Factory, V. Fennell. 4 M tr fFY7TU VANT"A"GOOD-Socond-liund wagon One or two horse. Cull ut thu Salem Wagon und Car riage Factory. 4 1.1 tf IJICYOLE PATH -If your bicycle needs repairs bring It In, we have the skill and stock to keep It In first class condition. We carry u full lino nt sundries and makou wpeolul Ity of enameling come and seo us, wo satlBfy our patrons. Gardner White, 288 Llbeity street. Holman'i block, uuxt door to steam laundry. Phono 285S. l-20-tf iMI'Rd'VKDfarius per'acre: 785,"lfl; :i(M), 820; 240, $10; 317. 815; 163, I4, 160 with hops, M 73. 822; 145, 816, 100 lino homo 818; 143, 830. A. F. MoAtec, 103 State street. 4 5tf CliSSolIoTE, " IN "pa i NiiNtS AND DRAWING -Studies from natnro or Decorative work, as pre ferred, In poncll, ink. charcoal, crayon, piiBtol und Oil painting. Mrs. J. N Hrown, Home Studio, 300 Court street. 3 2.VI lT7TDBir0T7EANERS- Romembei that tho best aud cheapest carpet ipaper Is tho heavy felt paper sold at THK JouKNAUOtllce. m 2Mf mVSICJaL A limit:d number of student taken, on p ano, violin, guitar, taindolln and xiiher Also German and French leuons given Anna M. Krebs, Muilc studio, utAy block, roon 5. Call from a to 4 p m alo II a. m, tf iHED FRONT LIVERY FirstClass Feed and Boarding stablcs. PU COMMKKOIAb STItKKT. SALEM, ORE. Wm ULLREY, Prop. Best Figs for Commercial Men HtablM in ara blink Hotel WUlanwtta. oa-Hafe teams und comfortable rig .. 1...11,... ...,.1 rui.illu driving II HDC2- 1111 iuuiiw n i..... '!r :.:.i, laity. Horsus boarded by day. week or month aud iwst nf atlsfaotlon guaranteed. .. Tho Intor-Stato University t?yatm of Mualoal Inatruotion. K. I. bTOTT. 1. ! V. KB1UKNT A Natioiial r,Vi,,ltWtalla.l5 ItaatwoljaUM B9fl f I'ui.lU ofl'rlrutaTnJhMS AtUotac Kiomn scuQLAirrio 7ka. W,ft,fe.Uou oftha .um latsll v la lhtw fuluuiKa 1 irrrAANiwi'faiiiAN. I andrnWW BtiKleoOm FWNUIW' . 1 Ouoortwotdfwprnfort",ip,w, is piano nuartstt. ,. i I II u Vll IJKJt 7 fwNV i,vyfcv,, . , n-t"n .fcjit -