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".TT kjjmmmjmI prrw' f1 tlf-tcrfy "-yV K I K it- I; iL r I-' s & wiMiiMt awtrtnMimiriir'irtii TnaiimT Special $8, $8,50 Suits - ff"neeJm4o. ff-iiivinfc J8 and Serges IRCQUlEtndChUdren?ssuitSs $t.50 A FLYING TOP WITH EVERY PURCHASE FOR 1 OR OVER, ASK FOR THEM. G W, Johnson and Company.- 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. DAILY- CAPITAL JOURNAL. BY HOH-H3R BltOTHltHa WEDNESDAY, MAY HI, 181)0. Dully, OnoVcnr $3.00, la Advance Daily, Tout MonUin 91 00, Uf Advnnoo. Weekly, Ouo Year $1.00, in Advnuoo EDITORIAL nEVIEW. Tlio cool Hjrhi Iiiih kept u damper mi thu rovlviil of biiHlncuM. Hut tint fugn mid mlittH will rine tuul u tlorioiiH liiirvtint of LTrtln, liuy, hoim and fruit will caiine u foiHon of (treat IiuhIiiuh!! nativity tutor on. Tlio cro))H imiHt ho handled. The earth will produce. People will i'oii mime. Tliuro In bound to Ixi htiHlmmi tlmt imiHt 1h) done. Ho lot tlio donpalr Ing tnko heart. It Ih not nil uIimhIh uiid ilnrknuHH ulioitil. Tlio national ciiHtom of ohnerviiiK May 30, aH a memorable day for thone vho full in tlio Kraut HtrnyKto of tlio hIxIIuh wnH thirty yearn old yiwtonlny. It wuh in 1800 tlmt CloiioriilJohn A. I-okiiii, thou coininiiiider-ln-Clilof of tlio Grand Army of thu Republic, imuoiiiiticd May 110, iim thu day on whiuh thu Kruvtw of wlillern hIiouIiI Ih) decorated with flowem and IliiKH, lloforo thun HoworH wont placed of both north and nuutli at dlffurunt ilntOH dnrliiK'tho Kprlilirljiit- a y,miurul ob&ervunco df nV Hoollje day for honor ing tlio memory of thu dead wuh not known until thu fainoiiH Illlimln mddlor iwniud IiIh order munlntr May .'10. For thu Hrnt tlmo In the long period ulneo tlio elom) of tlio Civil War, (ho graven of American fold in rn and mdlorn who fell in another war were decorated. One year ago the war with Hmln wuh at itn height. Tlio lmttle of Manila hail been fought and won, hut thero hud been no Aiuerieau Iokh of life in actual hoHtlllticH excepting tho heroin deatliH of KuhIkh HaKloy and bin four coinrmloH on the torpctlo-lxmt Window. Memorial daMHH obmirved with the UHiial iterentonhw at Suluin. Tho jhio of Oregon limy have mIiim to iinnwer fur, hut It eannot ho mild that thoy are not uit riot iu to tho core and prtiHired to dhow It on alt ociHWIiiiih. When the volunteer)) comu homo from Manila tliuro will bo huuIi demount rutinim uh thu tttato Iiiih nuver vtltiiuMeil, if they were to drop iu one or two or half a dozen at a time not much no tice would be taken hut when tie Itug imeut VouieM, wo hIiiiII umku up for it and rejoice by whohwale, for the hk imeut ih a whole Iiiih crowned our Htatu with irlory. In tho center of the hlrttorie huttlollahl of (!ottyhurj and on the very nmt where President I.lnetilu delivered bin immortal iiddrutM rtipnwuntutlve elt Uoim of north and width, eaNt and wont joined In doing lHtnor to thu patriotic dead. Suvurol tliuiimmd jwo pie withered on the Held and In tho vl ijulty of the graudtitHud whoivon wun Knthcrod a dhitiiiiiiUhcd i"iiniiuiy, j RAW AS FROM Ns Torture Equal to the Itching and Burning of TMs Fiirful Diseasa. .... . . . t,on humor In thu blood of tsrrlblo Kcxema which is mora than skin-deep, and n not be reached by local appli cations of ointments, salves, etc , applied to the surface. Tho dlseaso Itself, ino reai cause 01 mo irouuie, is m ma mood, although all suffering Is produoed through tho skin j the only way to reaeh tho disease, thrfor, Is through tho blood. Mr. 1'hll T. Jones, of MixersTllte, : "I had hesema thirty jrcars, and after a great deal of treatment my lug was so raw and soro that It gave ma constant pain. It finally broke Into a running soro, and began to spread and grow worse. For tho past Ave or sJz. j ear I have suffered untold agony and had given up all hope of ever being free from tlio disease, as I havo feotn treated by some of tho best physicians and havo taken many blood medloines, all In vain. With little lalth left l began to take 8. 8. 8., and It apparently mi6 tko Ecseuia worse, but I knew that this was the war tfe remedy got rid of tho poison. Continuing f . $, M- tho sore healed up entirely, the skin became 4er and smooth, and I was cured perfectly .' Xetttnia ) an obstinate disease and can koi be cured by a routed? whio Is Uyak!c. Swift's Bpeolflo S. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD fci Mipesrtar to other blood remedies bausa it cures diseases waJek they 0n o MMk, It goes to the iKitlom to tho cause of the disease aad will euro Ms wore c of Kotoma, no matter what other treatment has failed. It is -k only blood rmdy guaranteed to be ffreo from potash, xnereury or aov jajHnr nalaeral, ami never fails to euro Eeseraa, Scrofula, Oontaglous JBlood isoa, Cancer, Tetter, Ithoumatlsw. Open Bores, Uloers, Kolls, ete, .Insist i H, ", rwititiH ea tako its place. v Bomm oa tkei dfeeftsea will bo mailed free to any address by Swift Sf eM wsBfsny, ANWts, ueorgia. For thk Week and $9 " &Z50 bended by Gen. Dun Blekhm, of New York, General Ihitterfleld, who wuh chief of whiff for General Meade, and Qenural I)iigHtruut,' ruproBOiiUiig the Confederate army. Tho uxoreiooH em braced a number of addrewoH, jkhjimh, Hinging by a quartet and the ctiHtomary reading of orderH. The Htlrringad droHB of I). I). WoodmaiiHeo, of Cin cinnati, wuh llHteiied to attentively by tho viihI audience 'and prolonged up platiHO greeted bin. ruferonceH to the idiHcnco of HcctlouuliHiu ami the hud conful outcome of the wnr with Hpiiiu. Kulem Iiiih an untimml numlHir of Htlrring local ovoutH ahead. Tliom will be the annual condtictorH' exctirHlon, lutercolleglato Hold day, I'otirtli of July, the editorial convention viNttorH, tlio Htato fair, tho ntate horticultural con vention ami a great uumlier of minor eventri to he thrown in between. The lniiortaiito of the capital elty In grow ing In IIiIh nwpect. Fortunately Kalem him an oxuellent array of public Hpirited men who are working liannonloiiHly for tho develoiment of tlio city along right iluoH. The city government Ih In pro griwHlvo liaiidH that will proHorvu Uh reputation for llnauelal honor and cor imratlon Hiiuity. The mayor and re corder are being given loyal nutort of tlio Intelligent eitleiiMhlp. The Ohio Valley llimutiillie I.uugue, which Ih probably the I argent and iiionI Inllucntlal blmetiilllc organization iu the country, Ih In kihhIoii at I-oiiIhvIIIo, Ky, U'illlum J. Ilryuii Ih the central llgure at the conference and it Ih iiIko expected that niHiiy other well-known free Hllvur advooatiwi will Ih In uttwnd auee when the (tethering in ciiIIihI to order. The convention will be iu hoh hIoii lb roe diiyH and will probably dovote itt efforlH maiiily toward the formation of a plan to lie proHunted to thu Na tlonol Klmutiillie l-eaguo and to thu jhki pluof tho eouiitryilookiug to tho neeur lug of the free coinage of ntlvor at a ratio of 1(1 to I. The iMlitorJtil rev ow ill a dully iiowh- iKiper ruiniireHlhat the reader he kept iu touch, locally and unlverwdly, with tlm current eventn and the Inlhientlul forctH that mold iptcloty and niaku bintoiy of all of which ho Ih a ixirt. Tliu true local neWHjKiper brletly revIewH all that can go to make a reader a well-informed citi ten of thu world iu which he or alio liven. That in the grooto! ambition oj Till) .lollllNAI.. Taxwyor, wlien you kick at high taxiw hi thiH county, remember one of the Ito nuhlUmu Stale Central ijommittee wiys ilWKfvim Heut at Salem on tho laid June uliM'tlou day. What wuh It paid for A ureal deal mere Imd been HDcnl ill the two inentbn eaiujielgn priceling that other lteHlblluaiw May Chuirmau lluu d licks Ihim nut accounted for. Where did It utvme from? It wine out of thu public trwwury. How lung will you utand UiUduulJe bunlenf ('en you re lieve it by Hiitiii( In a DemiKTHtle or l'opuht machine In place of thu ltupub- BEEF ECZEMA! Not mueh attention Is often pld to tho tint s-rmptms of Koiema, but It Is not long boturo tho little redness begins to itoh and burn. This Is but tho beginning, and will lead to suffering and torture almost unen durable. It is a common mistake to regard roughness and redness of the skin as merely a local irritatien: It Is but an Indlca- , Ind .writes! .jliHIMIiarfiiflliM" llcan machine? "tVIIl you not get a little JirogreHB through your head and realize tlmt when you help elect the candidate of o machine in city, county, state or national affairs, you must be taxed to grease tho machine? Da you not see that tho moro you reduce salaries and Iorqul8itefl of the machine official, the moro you drive him to rob you in other ways? Meral: Elect only indeiromlcnt men who do not have to ntand In Or Hteal to live while in ollico. JOUUNAL X RAYS, Uncle Ham to the real of tho world nncnt tho inlands of the Atlantic ami I'aclflc: "No troflpaHIng.alIowed." Great Scott I wncn't that a cordial re ception Tom Tongue got In Hiilom Mon day? Not even his manager hero to greet him. Wo might uh WOII admit It. Wo am all trying to get to bo- millioualroH, and kicking at our nllm chunccH under .the preHcnt prevailing proHporlty. Indian War VeteraiiH will get their four million dollar depredatioiiH claliim throueh eongroHH when they learn to vote uh they tjhot from under cover. How long will the Yuqiilna buy peo ple continue to elect cnngrcHHinou who can improve every harlwr on the coast but the one that competes with the Vanderbilt transcontinental railroad combine? . The CorvalliH Now I)iHH)iimitlon advo rates socialism as the cure-all. Social Ism is a recognition of tho boils on tho body iiolltic. Query; Ih the recognition of IxiIIh a nieatiH of salvation? Kulem newspuper n:.s are not at outs. Thu public press of this city Ih working harmoniously for thu development of this city and the promotion of its wel fare. Tho cinch spirit Is fortunately very limited Iu its influence. Hon. Titos. II. Tongue reports the sale of a pair of borr-us from his farm to Gov-Oeer. Thu eovornor has como to the conclusion that there Is more pleas tire In driving a line team than propel I iuga bicycle, over the Waldo Hills. Rural HplrJt. That was a brilliant Memorial day manager. With four newspapers iu town, three of which are taken by ulmut throe-fourths of all the ixmplo, tho mali nger (who is on the editorial staff rif one paper) managed It h that wtlio other three did not get the program. Three fourths of (lie people nuver saw thu pro gram of the day. When the city of Kulem ami Marion county go on a ciihIi basis and stop pay ing interest on all public expenditures taxes may Ih lowered but not before. Kueb Is the spirit hi Kalum that it was lniOflhlo to organize a promt associa tion to u r.iin go for a reception to thu na tloiiulcditnrial association. Kalem news iaHir men are decidedly at outs. Al bany Democrat. . That was a runiuik ibly h ippy thought by llryau at Ht. Louis, when he told the story ofiiu actor who hud recently visited NohrasKa, and who, on learning from a Itepubllcan that confidence hud been restored, remarked that he had examined Webster's Dictionary to learn what confidence meant and found confi dence defined as 'Hrust," and thun he iiuderstiMMl tlmt confidence had been really restored. in answer to theiiuostlou, nuked by TiihCacitai. Jmui.v.u., 'Ms it true that woman Is thu highest iu the ascending order of creation," Kdltor l-nwrojioo, of tho C(iulllu llulletlu, "ehipi iu" and Insinuates that opinions differ. He says: "It deituudsl yes, it depends oh whether the editor is a married man or not." Now wo wonder where he gets his authority? Drain Watchman (cd lied by Miss I.nura KllsalHtth Jones.) Iu iHmiuieutiug Usin ('hump Clark's spem'b CongiMsman the Portland organ says: It was onlv because larue nuinbers of Mr. Clsik's party iilued soiiiethlue more hiuhlv than olUitw. that Hrvan and llryaulsm wemiUifeetisl In 18l'().' This Is nu open confession that tlm presiideuey was Uaight for McKinley iu .IStHi. IKkw any one deny that thous ands of otes wore Ueight and Kild for In Ongou in Xnvemtior 18t)tl? lkenauy one deny that ti-aiuloads and IxnUjeeds of voters were IuiuUhI ip ami dow.n thu' state and voted at hi much a head? Iu u state wlwro there are Hixttml thouiMiul i iters for eate, the eoile can get its fxrms by dh tiling up into several differ ent reform jwrtle Iu a Ihm-ii. The following poem U IwimImI iu by Jus. M. Kyle, a (rkuul of the author. I'nif. Sarehet, of Ohie: mhun Hmm onuHs hum it 'liii 1W mmm Ihmh, tM kum will rwtr, A I it llMlllMOtU U4 H)lU m Ul UlM lk , Willi tliiHHlnc mu now. ton .mwi Uiamm Uwa Wind lhMjr tun ItlNIMO IH Tt Has will My w.t ih ti.'W Mill rlu, 1 tin IriiiOt will r-Uy met i)m i-htUntM lu. A iuuwM Uy lb liil wf p ihk, W Uittx DHt) omtHft uWe sVh. Wlii'ii 1).imo jmmtt Imw. lih yr i'll(rt Ti.isi.i-(ik8ivmWi Hv. Aiul Hit IraHtpuftHu urtll tktkii'wt iw4. WbMI IKlJ 4IMM UtMW tUi A Uvnt (Wt will kt e4. Veiv nilltHni4tnM wilt Imw k Ife Uw I Atl VuU f ismIm vrtll ltia lot uU, 'Uh tMw)- whu4 Iumm m' Wtuii 1) ivrj ivuim hum. )t. bw yi, We II nntuUr IU Ut wtia ivuuKtituHwl tM itS, Willi rUn Uik llv''i uU Imk fur ikilu WIkns lHwjr MHttjM Uiw$ KSkta And lb dr v0tti M U x iy kith. WUMttliowiiVtttdlMlk HHthW L,. J Th tti will Hiw aftd vttoV Wt fa itur SMliUaii rrv, " TkIVJJinu OauOjr Oulharlta. lOoorIA it U 0. 0, Ull 10 cur, UrvwiUu nturd iuouj f. Tna Bottor Hut""' "MUl.. HEALTH I CEtEBRATEO J Tho LonBor Hoa tetter's Htomnch Bit ters makes good licitltll therefore leng life. It cures Indestlon,CoD stlpatlon, UU loudness and ' all troubles arising from a Weak stomach It makes nco- SITTERS ple well and keeps them well. MEMORIAL DAY Observed at Salem by Everybody and Their Families. Two Orand Army Organizations and Two Bands Notes on the Decora lions and the Day. At 2::i0 Kedgwick Post, O. A. It., No. 10 filed into Rural cemetery, led by tho Bnlom hand, and nearly 100 Htrong, headed by the Kedgwick Kolicf Corps of about eighty. Next came l'hll Sheridan Union Veter.inij"Unlon and U. H. Grant Clrclo, about olghty in ull, followed by tho Indian school bund and about 200 boys fi'om the Indian school. At the Koliliers lot hi City View cemetery the beautiful and appropriate ceremony of the (J. A. It. was conducted, conclud ing witli the usual floral tributes to the memory of burled ami absent VuterniiH. Ia'iI by music tho patriotic orderH then filed out and back to their respective halls where thero wuh served an elalmr ate lunch to the tired and hungry veter ans and their ladies whoso labors had made the day a succcHH. (J. A. It. hull was a busy place all day. Kedgwick Re lief Corps, the first to bo organized in this state, prepared a mugnillcent floral display ami supplied each veteran witli a lsiuiplet of thu choicest ami served a grand lunch afterwards. I'liil. Sheridan Commund No. 2, Union Veteruns, spent the forenoon at their ball on Ktalo street, arranging flowers and at I o'clock formed in line and Joined tlio procession ami marched iu column to the cemetery, nearly onu hundred Htrong. This is a new organization at Kalem hut it Iiiih 80,000 members iu thu United States and has five of the ladies circle and two of the Veteran's Union, or "Order of l'attle Men," In Oregon. For display of flags it rather outdid thuoldur organization, though the Sedgwick folks Outnumbered them two to one, lxiing next to the strongest post In- Oregon. .N'OTHH O.V TIIK DKCOHATIOSrt AND TUB DAY. A flag mill rare II iwers ducked tlio S. R. Kostur lot. Mm. Dr. J. N. Sinlth'H most richly decorated. grave was The tleo. M. Decker lot was covered with flowers and flags. Tho grave of Mrs. I). C. Howard bountifully remembered. The Harvey Ogle lot wuh riuhly was cov- crcd with a mass of white flowers. ' The grave of Mrs. John Crawford was one mass of red and white hloomt). All the six grnvus in thuHughThom- sou lot wuh rcinoniborud with-bompiets. The grave of Daniel Diirbin, father of the prusunt shuriff, was beautifully decorated. Two unnamed gravis were literally covered with Dowers resting on a lied of myrtle loaves. The grave of John Windross, an old Kugllsh bachelor who lived in Lin coln l'ark, was remembered by his uolghlsirs. Ilouutifiil white floral pieces were on the tho grave of J. !'. and M. A. Stump children. Thu monument to Mrs. A, D. Smith, erect! by thu Wouiun of Woodcraft wus ornamented with a Horn! areli and other tributes. ,. The gravo of Uortrudo Webster was. eoverod with wild flowers and one beautiful rosebud.. Her father, Captain Daniel Wolwtor, Is a veteran of the efvll war. The man who turaki in the wild. jctou biuuctioa on the west cm plains mutt have aujKtb ph) steal en dutancc, nerve oi steel, unroumirrutilt JjiJvlHi. detetminatlim bum iisnicncy i ne cltv or town bird man uh.i hi all .u i.r humiKHl his Uaek over it desk, liviHir an unUeatlhy e.tenUijr life unit failed t lake any cute of In hellh. cwuUl not Uy on nr m ui uiic oi iur vicious Mute lor mate thin three Jump It tukva Awhote wh to CMiiiuer a vicious aniHial t'cople may talk about intellectual Uflotity and icrmeiueut And khkJ hreed Ink, but every man uke utT ht hit to physic! stieimth and endurance While the nun who leads sedentary life cannot hope, iu this lespect to rival these sturdy men of the plain, they can be sound, vig orous, healthy men if thy will it is a mailer of care of health while one has it, and the piupcr measure to restore it when it i lost Most dteaea begin with some trouble of the ihiestive otuan or of the liver Trouble of thu nature Marve the body, because they prevent It ftom iccviv tiu it ptoper utt4y of nourishmeut Dr. llerse'a CoWen Medical Uscovcry give a man an appetite like a cow boy' and the dlgoattan of an oatrich It great work 1 upon the temh Urge lutrttiue and liver li)CM arc me orirtn that uoutith a man 'a icae arc the arirana that iinuri.h nun. body. Thi medicine uiakea thera Urong, viiMOU and haalthy 1 fill Ihe Wood wtth the uauiUbmrut that build new. oUd and healthy Beh. tuuicle and nerve. hti " By the u f vvur I kiav iTarrM4 lui 1 l)uwr awl aw uaw, vKrlb ' "' la wy tHuIata alw nyiu tue." I iv hcaNK a, alttaJIii Kf -CTKTTfclVU Tna Bof ilfiSin I PUft the A tftt&TTIrv. ft 1 J i iC am nw ntoyla MiUBsal haaMh. after ag wtfcui M ?n wtth CBfenU nliitli." Kauoa lUiwht. Ua . of Naiui r.. Ueatsa. Sy Itt iu f yyar OkOttta sa em wooen Home Made Goods. Specials: A very select line of Boy's Knee Pant Suits of our own goods made up in New York. Get one for your boy! All sizes of Boy's Black Hose, the very best to be had: Ask for them. V400UES ftoxXx STORE MANHOOD RESTORED guaranteed to cure nil uraia rower, jicauacne, wuxriuiuesA, uos Aia'.nouc, iiiu.y Jitni aloui, NenrousnoM. bit clralas, loss of power In Ocuernv. x Orran: of either ex, caused by OTertiertlon, youth fill en-or, va- "fai' je Dl tobacco, opium or stimulants, whlcli lead lo Icrmnltv,Coi lit uonor Iesanlty, Can be carried In Test potket. i.oopcrtxr, - ts.byeiftll prepaid. Circular I'rec. Sold tiy all druRRlsts. Aslcforil.t UonooHitr Manufactured hv t" Pnu Mrillrln.. v. F irl. 0p.mi .i,..ii..Il L'ruzCo..distrlbutluiiKents. Tlilrdanl VauihlilSf "-inWI FOIt SALE 11Y D. J. FRY, SAJuBM, ORECJOX. The frt'Hh iiuule ltiivo of John Sutton, who tiled n wcuk ago Sunday, wuh covered with Oregon Kraiic, uiid ornamented with a wreath of forgot-nn-nntH and tlio rich, Ncurict bloom of the cacttiH. Jlrn. N. .1. Diimon's grave was cov erud with llowerM. Tho Fninehino woineii rcniemlKiroil her with n hnii(tut Of thidr colom yellow and white. Whoever douhtri tho utility of the bi cycle uh a mcatiH of uuabling tho people to get around nhould have hccii the htm drcdrt of wIiccIh nt the coinotery. The grave of J. 1.. FolkoH, FirHt .MImh. Cav., wuh richly decorated and a na tional flag planted at the hcadHtonu. Tho gravo of I.eo Wilis, u colonel of the Southern Confederacy under Ocn ForrcHt, wan covered with flowcrc. Mrn. I). M. Sinlth'H iiionumuiit was wri'itthcil with forgct-mu-notH and panxiuH. Mr. Smith is in Alaska. Thognwuot Mrn. Matilda Huninudl, who died aliout n week after reaching Salem, waa covereil witli tlowoiv. Thu H. H. Scott mid (leo. M. llcclcr lot were hung with wrontliH and decor utcd with n center piece of ferns. ' One idinplo irriivA miirked "mother" was covcrwl with rlirxUxltluilroii that iiiunI have como (nun tho coast, Tlio cemetery wan ho enriched with the bright colors of tho flowers that the city below looked quite nombur. Tluvgntvo of'I.owiH ltoyal, a ou of Charles ltoyal, who camo in 18SL', wits remembered with iMimmctH. At another grave the marhlc slab was broken oft, bhtckeneil witli time, but brightened with n lMmquut. Nearly nil the thousindsof people cUiiiImmI to the top ofC'lty View conictory to gut tho wonderful view. Tlio lot of Mrn. Ithoda Savage, who dtcl in IStUI, and ineinlKrs of her family were rich with flowers. Many gravo not markml to indicatu thu remahm buriinl tliuro were richly diHioratitl with flowers. Arthur WIImiii'h grave vw bum tifttl with n rod and white hoar! inter twined mado of flow urn. Quo of tho most olulximtoly decorated lots .1.... f .1 l.ll.l m. 1 l.t.n ..,.. ifl lllYt.ulllllllull III ...l. mill Mrn. C. W. Znunkur. Tho Tluw. 11. Mclntyro lot whm richly decorated. Iu tho kiiiio lot is James Itiuilmnuii'y grtivis. Tho gniviw of Kurlo M. and hU father, M. 8. Skiff worn covered with willa lily I hlossonis. Tlio gntvoK of Mrn:,I. V. Krintmll and Mr. K. C. Cro wore wvwriHl with flowers. The monumeiit of Ktiguuu HiiglwiMl was entwinml with a writli of hiiow IxdU. Tlio gruve of John Sohtillur in City View wuh oriwinente! with n Uxuttiful a roll. Tho grave of TImw. X. MuChuW was oovor', I with iHKiutlful lluwriihHV(i. Tim V1111 liu tmi enivM u-uai ,iru.l with wronths of ferns tuul thjK. TIm jtmveof Mrs. l'hll .Mbtechiui wiw one of On- mivit riuhly ilvcoruW- Tho K l.'ii V. Holm hit wns covenl with IrtNiiitiftil tlonil nffuriu. The M. 11. lltirbonl lot wu eovrel with L :uit:ful tlowur iiIexiiH. Th ranuimtcr mul I'mIiUm loto htnl hkirk'uIi.' nietuful ilucoratioH& Tln Memory X, CJui!wn hit lukl h womlorldl variety w tltiwwr. Thu Ahv MaXiuy iuouuniMti-niiv-ureil witli liiM flowuni. The wihl jtojipy uml edited bnMui vn u;h.h1 011 liuuiy graven. The uruve of little CUrce W'ect mtw u mans of v hito blixMHS. Que blmjile louiiut of IUhm Wy nt a lutmelufti gm e4ortrl. The grave of ltwlMnl A. Uuckr fcul a tlaij pktntKl ohnt it. Tho WamtH IVuitt tot bail wry rfek I low ore. S BaantV (ifutata AU'l'OiftiliV. in The Aden's largest Pants: assortment of Reirular sizes, extra sizes and extra longs. No matter what size you call for we have hm. A special drive on them. The finest line of Crash Hats for Aen and Boys to be found, in Patterns and . Styles. llr uilns Yellow Sp.vc J'i'.li. ir. TIU3 "wnitfiful remedy uerrous cilicatca, such as Weak Vniory, IMiof The grave of MIsh Ida l)e Long, who will he remembered as one of the city's humble workers, was covered witli flow ei 8 and wreaths. Tlio W. 0. T. U.-woniun decorated all the graves of their heroes who fell iu the battle against Intemperance iu all three cemeteries. lSut for the snowballs and peonies decorations would havo lieen limited this year, the friwt having killed the early rous. Thero wore many beautifully deco rated graves hi all four of the Saloni cemeteries that the writer had not time to visit. Tlio grave of Mrs. T. L (iulden had a floral arch over it. The Homeliest Man in Salem As well ay the hitndMJinust, and others arc Invited to cull on any druggist and get free a trial bottle or Kemp's Hiilsini for the '.Throat and Lungs, u remedy that Is guaranteed to cine and belle-ve all L'hronlu and Acute- Coughs, Astlunii, llronchltls and Consump tion. Price 2o' and COo. cod&w O Ml. SJ T" C3 3t-t j jiX. . Beui U j$ I'm Kind You Have Always BwgM Bignatnro V , SS? of MfVy &, 2 Try Allen's Koot-Ease, A powder to ho shaken Into tho shoo. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. IT you liavo smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Hellovos corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try It today. Sold by all druggists and shoo stores for 2fic. Trial pack age FUKE. Address, Allen S. Olui isert, Lo Hoy, N. Y. eod tl&vv Now Is Your Time. Hoys' School Shoos, 1, worth $L a the Huston Shoo Company, JWSCoiumur cial htreet, near the iHJstollieo. I 15 t Legal Wind-up. At 11 (stockholders' nieotiug of- the coriwration of Willis Hnw. & Co,, the directors w ero ordered to at once begin the liipiiditiou of the corixiration to sell all limits, iuchidiin? the stock of good of W illis ltrtw. Co,, and distribute the proceeds among the stockholders, llrtlth you whtlUr jou cmtlnur lh. -....B ihukIDID,1 U. til. H-. I, li"wi Hit dcir tor lobt-u. ouinrou,ul,irt. iula I "."i"l'! "J!1"? '. wu.iivr.wu.uiiirvcf tloo. purid.t (lit bl : ... w.. uiAanwu, mkfi tou iiroar iiare loti Di&a Hi' MO Tik lvau.hfarm T.I. Iriik T own riruirl.t m km lll,pUl.nlljr,ixrHtntlT on riiiwiu ' umallj curat. IUiiH,ltU, ?V;''iu cur-' raruod now. lurlu RAZOR TAX Ml IKple ure herebr iintitiml tlmt 11 tax on Rawra of 2Se for reteiniKTiiiK in now mi ami can be mid ut thohoj of Sim II. White anil Co. at High btriwt, oimltt tho Court Iloute. 6-3il-tf Herschbach.d Reigelman BLACKSMITHS and WHEELRIGHTS, Wo will shoe your hon. build or! reiwlr your wuon or Imploiiients1 Helm; Icuted to nUy our pitrtms bavea KUtirunteetlmt our work will, street. TclDliune 27(15. w tr steam Dye Works. No. 195 Commercial treeL npnuMto Wlllumelta iHitoh Laiihte awl Kentuuion's clot blm; eleanwl, dyad, re paired awd nres. Pine blankets cleaned nr dyad id nicely ttolslwd. fcj) ""ohiih, ivo; dyed n. Tk M eiy mc H FIRST-CLASS HARNESS II yfM a MUM,. ,.1 1 iBrf't I rmV lk I k. 1' WT5A .m w as u..mri ian9iin,UflrTflK ifli J lliu.i " -rl IHsVill "lru r mH, im will to S tenia W.W.JOHN W" ; f ibe Uml f, Iiug6ire. 4iSdu yW MiJOw, Im Mill te4t JOHNS I IS You Can Get a Lower Berth, with one exception the through trains of the UUrllngton limit arc almost Invariably well-tilled. The exception Is our bt-. Paul Chicago Limited. On the limited there Is usually room and to spare. Don't Inrcr that it is neither so linn, nor so fast, us AN 1 trnln of ANY other line between bt. l),iil nn.l Phlpnin. On the con trary, there is no more beautiful train In America. It has electric light, stcuin heat, wide vestibules, the most satisfactory dining-car service on the continent and o lower berth for everybody, A. C. SHELDON. Ocu'I Agent, Portland, Or. A Few Interesting Facts When people are contemplating a trip whether on biuiness or pleasure, they natur ally want the best service obtainable so far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. FmntnvM nf the Wisconsin Central Lines are paid to serve the public nnd our trains are operated so a) to make cloe connections with divorcing line at all junction points. I'nllman I'alace Sleeping and Chair cars on through trains. - Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Carte. In order to obtain this fitst-cltss service, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over THE WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES and you. will make dirert connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee nnd nil points East. For any lurt'er infoimation call on any ticket aucnt or correspond with JAS. d'OND, General I'ass, Aijent MII.WAUKKK, Wis, or JAS. A. CLOCK, Geneial Agent, 246 Stark Street, I'ortlanh, Orb, Oregon Short Line Railroad Thu Direct Route to Montana, Utah. Colorado anil all Eastern Points Olvis choice of two fnvnrlto mult, via the I'nlon I'aollic K.t Miilll.lue, or tlio HIo liraiulc act'iiic t.lutn. Look at the time H Diiyp to Salt Lake 51 J Days to Denver .'IJ Days to Chicago 1J Days to New York Free Itccllnlni; Clinlr (Jam. Uiiliolslcri'il Toil 1st BIii'pliiK Cars, uiid l'ull imiti I'alace. Hlci'pvri ojioriiteil oil nil train. For further Information upplytto 1IOISK .t HAHKKlt, AReJits, Salem. W K.COMAN,tion'lAEeiil V 0. TF.ItllV, Truv. Piimi. At UI Third St.. Portland Do you want to die? OU- Do you want to get well? Ifynuwnnt to Die keen riiiht n n Klein with MINKItAl. Ull.l ntlier filliiiK you rowo.VBin tho ImiHinf DltUdS and nllwd int'illrliipj. If you want to net KNTlllKliY I'UUKI), Whld and hTOUT, ipilt hIIiiwIiik diM-torn to KXt'KIUMKNT on you with driiKs ami try I)K. .1. F. COOK, 110TANICAI. SPECIALIST, Ollico 1101 Liberty Street, Salem, Or. Up ha cured kcoremif people ulnre lioeamo to Salem. He in a reiitallq pruetitliiner uml i nvrndiiatenf two IvkuIIv oliartered coilese. A to hit dtandlin,' m a elttien and hU rflWill ll) nn IjihIdi iniui.iiiiy imniaii lie ennylnenl that he U not only a wood citizen Imtan hnnmi man. He nan eei H11I slumt ami ,.,i.r.,t.... HUiitnl more than mi) limn In Saloin. hut ho can count hi frienils hiiioiik tlio Uwt citizen of ,-a.iii nun niiiauwuv aiii-y. uie net irieniU are Hhmi whom he hat CI ItKl) Ills remeillea iirv the reult of 11 lifllnieoritiily,undjmlilni: y tho marvelou etirtw iierfurmwl riBht hero at Inline, hero hi ptlentn may U ken and taUtNl with, no one who Uilrk nhutiM lieoltate lii" blm. He almilntoly curM all klndu of riironle Ulirt. after all other mIiooIb have f.ille.1. rtMlnw,Omvl, Kldnov Trouhle, Hone Ihenidoftlie Knife. I'lanler or I'oUon, and with 110 twin whatever to the (mtlent. S, C, STONE, M. D, I'roprletorlof Stone's Drug Stores I BALKM. OREliON. The store (to la number) are located a No Oi and w lommerelal Hreet. and are , well Mocked with a complete line ofdrugrfiuid "au,u','"" anlcle. iwfumery. hruihe ' nu. bti)NK Ha. !,,! ome a yvar exerieiife In the prao Uoeof raetliiineandnow mak no ohkue for eoMuliatioH. examination or preacrlptlon. Small Leak Will Ship. Sink 1 Ume, ami a small kk in yoilr 0in am iu the cellar will comamiii- r jwr enure MOUeo WtUl llLMa &. Only the beet iitrv mC KuLi Vt; OMr ,,"nw f 'vew. , illptltwm and griu 1ih. As mi. 1 - jMumwera we aro experte, we make .wuUiwk houe8 rim! in the mJt miiu muiiiMr. ijUBataii an, ev-u .. l,w,UKCtMr4 WM BARR&.PETZEL AM 1 v-3 isWiMniiwaral SOH.k 0 A SOUTH AND EAST VIA THE SrWSTA RO'JTE. OK THE Southern Pacific Co, RXrRRSS TRAINS RUN DAUY 7:00 P Ml L.v...;roriianu. ..at 'Portland, (8:00 AM SS Am ( 7.'oo p m q.'45 pm Ar. ...aaicm ,...Ar 74S A M 1 Ar.' San Francisco. Lv 5'oo p M 6:05 P M Ar Ofiden ... Ar imopm Ar Denver. . Lv Ar . . . . Omaha .... Ar Ar . . Chicago ....Lv Ar. . .Los Angeles. . .Ar Ar ... El Paso .... Ar Ar....Forl Worth. ...Ar 6 45 P M 8 50 A M 6,30 P M 9 25 P M 2 35 P M 8 40 A m 8 40 PM 6.43 A M 8-15 PM 7.00 A t 8' 15 PM 4,15 I'M 7.55 Am Ar. . New Orleans. . .Ar D1N1NU UAKS QllSEKVATION CARS. Pullman hrst-class and tourist ideeping cars attached to all through train. Tqutlstcars tlitouoh to Chicago without change. RQSKUURO MMr-UAILYj 8.-30AM1 Lv... Portland .'.At -.'3opm lo55AMj-Lv...,Halein.... Lv iso:pm $.'2o p M I Ar . . .Koseburg. . Lv jT.o A m "WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLtS. Mall ttalns daily except Sunday. vT6 AMlXv"....lVrt(iujd.. Arl s.-'so p u ti.'5Sri ' - . r . r-. .. ill iwi ..jh. M I Ar V.UIYUIIB.. fail i.wrH At Albany and Corvalhs connect wlti trains of the C.&E.Ry. INUETENDENCE RvsENUer. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. j 'top m) Lv .. Portland.... Ar I 8:25 . S-'So , ) 4--50 At 7.'io pmLv . . McMinnville Lv A M 8:30 PM) Ar Independence Lv AM Direct connections at han Jranctsco with stcairshlp lines f..r HAWAII, 1APAN. CHINA, 'IHE PIIILLIPINEi and AS. Tit ALIA. For through tickets and rates call o W. W, SKINNER, Depot Agent, or O- D. GAbRlEL'ON City 'ncket Agent, 232 Com- tt-ciclal St. Salem 0 K. KOE1JLEK, Managei C. H.MARKHAM G. V & V. A. Portlanrt tirPAiiTl fou J TIME ftCUKDUMC. From l'ortlnnil ,ARR1E Fust Mall Salt ljke, Denver H. Worth Oninlin, KMiwis i'uy, 010 10 pin LoiilH.CIilcnuo nnd Kiint, 1 8 p. Ill, Sfno WnnaWtUarHpkatVcTVUnir-;6 knno apolls, hi. rnui; wiimuh, aiii wiiukce t'liteaKO and eust. kati Flyer 2.30 p ni Flyer 8.M "ni"i?i"v''uTi'jLf!jll I lH 8p 111, rorHiin Frauclftcm.. P ' Sail every IWo dfty. tTmTiJMTilA'iiiVKir"" 8 p. m.j ex. 811111 MTI-AMl-'ltS. 4 II. ni H.itur- To A uteri a and way LmJIngi, ox Bun. dny iu p, ni I;ave A r Sa lem Salein WIl.liAMETTi: IllVKU t'nrttniiU, Newheri: and Uuidlnge. 7.1S pm vrayO p. 111. ITU Thu aiidUat 10 11, 111. .Mon Wed Krl Tu Thur Hat, S'.SO pm M011 Fur Diiylon W11I Frl ArHa lent U'ove WIUiAMUTTK ItlVKIl Hult'in CorTfllllH Aiuioiy aua Way 10 a. in. Mon Wed and Frl 'I'll Thu Folum. Hat 3 p. 111 WILLAMliTlE HIVER DIVISION Daily boils to fortlaud as above. Transfers to street car line at Orcg Oitv if the steamers are delayed there ouud tnp tickets to all points in Oregon Washing. ton, nr California. Connecfoa made at Pott land with all rati, ocean and river line W. II. HlMLUUKT. C.rn'l Pas. A(jt. Portland. Or G M. POWERS. ARsnt, Trade street dock Salen . UOISE & MARKER, City Agents. ' ' ' Screen Ooors and Windo.ws. Screen cloth etc., Poultry ami I-iuvn fencing of ull kinds and hIiIiiIum. SAI.KM KISNOK WORKS, , , .. WALTKRMom.KV.Vrop, "I'5 t9 btate tifrwt HED FRONT LIVERY FirstClass Feed and Boarding stables, 104 COMMKItCIAL STKUKT. UALKM, ORE. Wm ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigs for Commercial Men 8tahls In name hloelc Hotel Willamette. tfiTSafe tO.'llllS nnrl innirrrtnhl,i rliu foriudiesuod fitnilly drlylnw a spes- laity. nor.ses uoiiidea by day. week or month a ikI best of (.atlbfacUon U'uarantevd. 3-1 tf The Geo, M, Beeler Insurance Agency Always to the front with best rates uml policies In the leading companies, Employment Agency, I) J you want worK, or need helrr of any kind? Apply at once. Rental Agency, Property to. lent. Register our agency. iSS COMMBUCIAL STUEBT, HaLEM. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS' . and TINNERS 3 COURT STREET. Make a srwimmtv t.r uii i..r.nj . SIlOOl. Steel and Oiilv.inH 'irnn work rjoflnir and ifUtterlnsf, u full ne of Pumps and pump , flttlnlts, ProniDtiWdrk and .reasonable prices.' wind mill. Can and see us before hIvIuk your order for mill or tank. Phone 234 1 an COMMtRCIAL STKBST. Telephone ho. 1371 tt PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES "