AMftfatontMtw !.. . .J. Ill ii- mi iiiiiiiliflfllM aftliJIBWMIIIiilllllHIIIMII IMRSHH iigjwfctiiibaftJferJtitfaiaK ki6iIillWMWmWWWI MVMHHMVum ft. i tf 'fin-! n WE DO, DO IT! It does not matter how, or why, the GREAT SUC CESS of our SPECIAL SALE of AEN'S SUITS EfdVihg 1hat our values and efforts are appreciated ave decided us to inaugurate this i- Surprise Sale in ;(Ghildren's Clothing Until further notice -Clothing will be offered - Absolutely no reserve Goods. New Dock Pants New Caps GJ. Johnson & Go., 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. duly cipital jooam aV UOVBH BROTURKS MONDAY, JULY 3, 18W. Dally, One Tear 93.00, tu Advance Daily, Four Month $1 00. Ui Advance, Weekly, One Year 91.00, in AJvnnoo OUR DUTY TO STAND BY OUR COUNTRY, While itepubllcau party oryans arc divided in tupport of the MoKlnloy ad ministration, it is the duty of disinter ested citizens to Dustlau the govenuutnt in every honorablo uffort to brliiK to a conclusion the issues growing out of the war with Spain. In the first placo all the opposition to the Republican nrty worn in favor of tho war. In fact, the pnwiifont was driven to tuVd up tliu sword against Spain by n publlu sentiment Innply cre ated outside the Uepuhlluao rmrly. To "flmtlocJc" during tiie fight or in wi tling the legitimate oonrltiBhiiw itt (he outcome would bo dlnonnrahlu. Whim tho Pence commission wiit back tiie treaty with Spain for ralilleu tion Mr. Bryan took the ignition tlml it was the duty of nil to ratify the t runty and dlsom tlio qiiantloii of Hlk-y and tho o!!l!cn! Ihxiics when the proixir time caino. All the Silver Republicans voted for tho treaty and without Popu. list and Democratic votes it had fulled. Tho treaty Included receiving the Philippine Islauils us jwrt of Swlnn war indemnity, nud paying 8kIii f ), 000,000 as u mihu to soothe her wounded honor, but not as the price of the inland. Tho price jwld by the United States for those Inland Is the lives lost and blood of our soldiers shttd in tho Spanish war ami the hundreds of millions it font to conduct the war. The duty of the jioHUeM opposition to tho Republican administration is to flight thobatttcs of our country first and fight our political Imtllus afterward. Right hero wu wish to quntu the man Who made Mr. Bryan thealiiHHt Invin clble candldnto ho was In 18M Invin cible in tho hearts of the imiplo on tho question of taking the war out of politics. Wo quote Governor Stone, of Missouri, one of tliu ablest Democrats) In thlscoiiutry, who oxprosMM the j Itlon of large munlier of tlte party in, this matter as follows - -"Tor my part I do not think the sit uation In the Philippine as It U at iiresent should be made a polilkwl issue, know much is said regunlhivt tlte m1 icy of the government iiitlit-Phihppiiuw, ONLY ONE CORE FOR SCROFOLA. k S, S, Is the Only RMNHiy Efual to this (Ustliati Disuse, There Borofula, I. ..-! , .l-i a t.i" '" j ". ininir mum cjUBi vv SUIJ mum iruuuio, sum never laws o curt) Bcrorui ROa down to tho seal of the disease, thus permanently eliml The rous conjtquen to which Scrofula surely leads wiould !mpra8 upon those afllloted with It tho vital im portance of wasting no tlnio upon trcatmant which can neii0Mlby effect a euro. In tnaiiycasaiwhero the wrong trssatmafltJiaabeon rie4 upon, complicated glandular wailteija have resulted, (or which tho doctors Insist that ftoMMroua aurglcal oporatlon Is necessary. Mr, II. K. Thompson, of Mlllwlgerille. Qa. . writes "A bwl HW of Bcroful broke out on tha alanda of mv nivik. WattsxV had to ba lanoed and caused mo sstanea lur iouk wuue, out me- tm eura me, anu mj conuuion was as uau as When 1 M tMIr treatment. Many blood reiiifslies wre used . i yrMKMit eet. 8omoon reoomuiended 8. 8. 8., and m improve as soon as l had taken a few bottles. MUT ih remeuT. 1 was soon cured iwrmanentlv. k f bad sign of the disease S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD , "s Hst Ssary ftaedy which can promptly reach and oure-obstinate, datp-ssated mmad 4itmmm. Ui ntlylnffunon it. and not exnerinientimr with tha vurhuis mikm i-iU, etc, all sufferers from mm4 wlm4miMJ ot sufTerlng -fas . -. , t), u guaraniaea in, Uanger, Kheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Bolls, XMuiuiroMMnni yt. Atlanta, flaonr our entire stock of Children's at SPECIAL PRICES. all fresh, new and up-tOrdate New Belts New Hats but I do not understand it has for mulated any policy with reference to them asyot. It is time enough to raise an issue on this qtiostlon when this policy shall have been announced, but until that is dono I hardly regard it as atTonllnga Imoisol legitimate political issue. As matters stand at present we have got to stand by our country." In standing by our country's fiag and our country's honor, mo do not necessa rily stand by the oliticai features of the McKintey administration. We do not endorse its mistakes and weak nesses. Thoec issues will have to be dealt with when the proper time comes, hut we have no right to quibble over political Issues until the issue of the war Is finely terminated. SAM SIMPSON'S POETRY, In this issue Is printed a joom by Sam Binijisoii, famous with old timers, hut new to many of tho present genera tion. Tiik Journal was favored with n old manuscript copy nt the hands of Hon. John II. Smith, of Astoria, and it has been oarefully transcribed so that The Mother's Vigil," as printed In Tiik Journal is probably the most perfect oopy extract. Tho iualdent described in this hoiu is founded on the lynuhlng of u young Indian by miners in pioneer days about Jacksonville, and theoump fire of In dian Mary by the gruvu of ason she Im lleved innocent wus u fatulliar sight to old timers. Tho iKioiu is marked by some minor defects. Hut tho entire treatmunt and setting of the poem, and tho manner in which the theme Is handled and the material utilized and the Idea worked worked out is highly pootle the work of gnnlus. There is thrown over this miitiposl tion h height o-f aolor and a warmth of poelte feeling that will help ostaUIIali tho autlior as a truly Western sxit, if not tiie vary grontoaU The xwni lins htntJtures of beauty ami grandeur, do surtpilousof nature, the delineation the mining camp life, the beautiful imagery, ami the pathetic and tender tribute to the poor benighted Indian mother's devotion. There are single line of wonderful beauty. Oim toush of his mutter hand tUMeriUM the deeerted mining so tup us "the debris of the Uttle thotic for ever." What pHlltos broo,U in the mu rdool Hue "m, dlrgiM of silence, the oriwtwl qttull euillug." With the heart nfa tme Weeteriwr, he Huwriw the swiftly I'Miwding years, the HtHakof prur,w, Tliat tnuts iIh iuHMHteruUe inatiti ( (!,, i. iil " aredoiens of remeaisi rwommended for soma of them no doubt being ablo to affonl temporary relief, but B. 8. 8. Is absolutely i no oniy roruiy winch completely cures It. HorofuU It ono of the most obstinate, deep-kiatid blood dlseaus. and is beyond the reach of tho many so-called purlflera and tonlos because tome- 0 b M " . 7." ""- -. -..-,-. ..- Elian a ihhi-.x Inin.l la rmilr.u1 a. iK'causrt ii eliminating every much suffering. I pnysicians vrere un to return." tjwlft's SpecIKo- - blood troubles can bo turomptlr curtnt, MaBll!jr Alf ani ears of suffering which gradually but turaly undermin R. 8. U guaranfadd purely vegetable, and novar falls to which gradually but turaly undermin purely rt geuuie, ana novar rails to , Uloers,etc,Inlituj)on8.8 8. nothing can take its place, uoiusimi irva iv sur auuiiu ui "iim.iJ.. . .i a. To fully understand and appreciate the joom, the reader must in imagi nation place himself back into the ac tive ami vivid life that IS depicted, or . , ,, , .. , . . must have lired through the scenes de- ronueu. iwo nnea are 01 such especial beauty that they rank tiie Oregon poet among the greatest master of Kngliaii speech. They are the last line of the 10th verso, and the 3d line of the 12th voire. Sam Simpson, is gone fmm us, but his memory will linger ami his fame and Immortality are aspire! in Amen. as a , a. . . I car. literature. Oregon has produced no writer his equal. There is more Catarrh In ttrls sec lion of the country thun all other di seases put tOk'ctlior, and until the Inst few yciirs was supposed to be Incur able. For n gre;it many years doctors pronounced lift local dlsooic, und pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constltutlnoal tieatmcnU Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a toajpoonful It acts directly on the blood end mu cous surfaces of the system. They of fer one hundred dollars for any otsc It falls to cure, bend for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY St CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 85c. Hall's Family Pills arc the best, MARION COUNTY MATTERS Business Delng Transacted at the Court House, Shorlff Durbiii has turned over to the county treasurer $18,,'!00.1W more of 1WI8 taxes. I'ltflllATR. The final arooiint of W. I). Mohney, ailmluistralor of Hhe estate of Esther I.lmhiman, deceeHNl, lias been approved and administrator discharged. In the mntter of John Sutton, dc- eeaseil, Ailille I'n.rvtn, the executrix is aUthorlr.eil to accept lots ami fW from A. I. and 8. P. Wagner, in payment of the mortgage and to pay flOO towards cleaning up tuxes. Appraisers of estate of T. P. Cavoness, tiled Inventory showing estate valued at fl.70V.tt. A Child Enjoys The pleasant llavnr, gentle action, and soothing rlfcct of byrtip ol Figs, whan In ncod nf a laxative, and If the fathor or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying result follow I us use; so that It Is tho hott family remedy known und every family shoud liuvo u battle. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. - ' - Salem Man Oot the Contract, Our TovwiRiimn, A. H. Stanton, has Ikmii awarded the contract for to build a two story building for tho Miuoiis of Jefferson. The building is to be 100x.t2 feet. Mr. Stanton's bid was fl,07Ai. The building is to w a public hall and lodge room. Hood's Restore full. rriniUr nrtlnii Pills of tlm Ixiweli, lo not hrl tflto or Infljunr-. tmt leave II lli ddlmU dlKMllr or Itnlitu In rfrt cwhIIIIoil Itr llirm. V rti 'rtilrU uuljr bjr C L IUnmI A to,. Luvrll, Uih. So Well Pleased With the Draw Cut He Dought a Champicn Hinder. Su.VHimiK, Oregon,! Juno ail, IW3 ) Mitchell, aU A- Slaver Co., Portland, Oregon, Obnti.kmiw: Having purchuseil one of your Champion Draw Cut Munurs in 181)8, I am cutting my entire crop with tho greatest ease, owing to the light draft. I was so well pWmd with the muuhlue In every way that I iHireluistt! a Champion Hinder, which more than met my vtxpeotatiou, iiittlng my entire crop without Uif taHMe of one cunt for ranalr. i'1'o say that I urn well jdeutwl wfth tho CliamptoHs is to put It mfldlyi I mii Iwartily nMimmeml Ixith liMWhhtes. . J.'O. Upsshi.. The San Pranoisco Kxoursion. Dr. C. W. Harr, will be in Sulwu in a few days to oumdwte arrangmnenU for hW low-rat wiitiHwr excuniun to Smh FrHH4sjM. In the meaiitiiMe wriu far jMrtirulani to Dr V. Y. Itarr, lbauoN, Orosjoti. llrnnly I lllooil llrrp, Chan Uuod himiu a iImii iliin. Ka ImmuI)' w'tiWit it. Oiiwrots.CawlrOathsr ti ei4Mn ymr Wood and kii it ehMiu by ! HirriHK u ike Way livor aid driving all lm- puntiM rtwti the ImmIv. 1Wi tanUy te ' IWIIHM IHmiHtW, IHHW, lta IHIttM , bkitvliM, l4akbMils, sad that swkly Ulwus wMileiHn liy tukltiB is cuHiueiwil id' i wim,-uenuiy lur leu ieiuia. All tpsU, iMtisfavtwu nnarantwd, 10c, o, laaearut, bMuty fur tenrvnit. All ilrUK- Children's Day. VI"Ww'- -'- wr rMlrl l Urtif clmwh Samlay eWHing. Th Mibjvt waa "!' or War? YiniHg Aintrua's Vvnlirt." TWwlttshi whaum uv.vlUmt uiUuWt to )Mae, and Imshi 1-atriotW Ih itaUtr wm vs) pvropHat at lids tiMM, ImsIhh m WNir Uu FcMirtii ..I July. Notice. Dfhe of tlw MwnMtir' of Suite. S. lini, OnsaoR, Jim) il, ISW. Notice U n.n-hy given that the Slate Ikmnl of ili-rvuy givail llKtt ttte Slttte iKWnl Of I KrnultHW ImvlHir, in xwpJinm- with 111 At! ill tllift flt'UUliMllA IdlJllllMft' VsM'inldy Wed in tlHo4i)ee i4tli Sv .lary Stat Fisbnwry M, ISM), i.Ht.rl to thaHtate of OnsttHi the ImimU kn wu as the "Stto Fair lirouiiU." , ii.. .fKonriHtUHi of $7,1110 fur the jmy . in .i( th warrant iiMUiMMlit- , ail sin!, ItuarU of Agriculturv imuw! in.ir 10 rwwrtiary xm, isni, jirw4rt.v mi lrl, waruHta. will ba bwA oh iW iate Tmarvr t. Um axttfttt of Uw impriataiN. liilenH will nut al iowwl after this dat p. I Duulur, NaTeUiry u State, la wiUm-- with , the uUw ikiiW. hokUra uf all warraHta uf the Or!UM Sat IUmamI v( AtrKul mwdaUal (trtarto Ftakriiary SHU. law anhnby twUKwl Umt Use samo will (MM m Minmyavm at tb uMkw U iHttr elttlT im Siaia. r at tit- -lB .J the HralarsijHW,!. siwi Uwt iKMwkl wiU ihmiiii iillnr ILIm ui . .1 11 ini " "- -w.- m i. uiertri. OrSKMII itsla ILuumI .J Agrkiillurv. e-3w-U .--i.-, . Laiy Liver "I lum Ixen troubled .rent deal I Willi torpid llrer. which prodacea conatlps uoa. i to-md 'ascahets to be ail you etaim I fT IRTTU '! TU(E4 IWTII BCTST IUV Witt !'! that t purchased another suprMr and was com ptletjr erel 1 all a II -m b loo leJ tu tc-ommr-nt CaAesret wbeniTer the cnportoni'i t. prpeoied J. A. SMliu jTsu "'ivjuennD Arr i-nnaacipuia, ra CANDY CATHARTIC o&ccoei TrMDf MAHK BICUTTlrlO PlMwst Palsuble 1'ntrni Tmr il4 tk ttr4 NeferSlefctn Wcaktn orUnw le Xc Uk ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... t.riu tm4i ra,nr, rut.,., vmi.i. k.w i,i. tin Tfl SIS S4M ami ,irjt nu-iu-uflii nnio ti i;i;Tot.D f Jiitrnl kj all ) iiai Ml. Marriage Licences Issued. uniy eleven niaraingn licenses is Hie result of the month of June. July oienod auspiciously in tho matrimony field, by a license being issued to J. A. Itaker ami Miss .Norma Wood. 'StVfb Wih . i5ia SssTfe1 Many a woman throws away the flower of her youth her beauty, her amiability anil her capacity for wifehood and mother hood without reaming it. There is no sadder sight than that of a young woman who lia for years been bearing up bravely and allently under physical tortures that would drive a man to the mad-house. Thousand of women suffer in this way and ak neither aid nor sympathy. They realize that they are the victims of weak ness and dfseaie of the distinctly womanly organism They do not consult n physician because of the well-founded fear that he wilt insist upon disgusting "examinations" and "local trentment." Dr. l'ierce'a Fa vorite Prescription does away with all necessity for these ordeals. It cures in the privacy of the home. It restores health and strength and vigor to the delicate or- f;ans concerned in wifehood stid mother lood. It tones, invigorates and builds up the nerves and transforms nervous, over wrought, sickly invalids into healthy, happy wives and mothers. Dr. Pierce is an eminent and skillful specialist who has been for thirty years chief consulting phy sician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at ItulTalo. N Y He will answer, without charge, all letters from ailing wom en. The "Favorite Prescription" is for sale by all good dealers. " I suffered from womb trouble for about twelve yrars," writes Mrs Harry Pouitrov of Uox MS, Monona, ClaytQu Co., Iowa. "1 doOoml with ill dlirtrcut physicians, but found only tempor ary relief t then usnl six bottle of Dr Hcrcc's l'avortte rrecrirtloa and three of 'I'lrauul i'cllets ' I am a new woman I hope and pray that this will Induce other poor Hitleiers to use Dr Hercc's niedielnea ami be cured ' "frr-- mum m b"'&J 0n ;ZtS$ 2 tiaV.-' fS' l vSrWi-ACIFICCOApT the: daily lly Tlull, I'llUlfc I'M III :ii!y $6.70 a k, he Weekl- Chronicle Greats! Wee'.ly in His Con .ltry, S1.50 AK In. ludisw Uti anr lr Um I'ail.. lalao. i aa4a 4 Mir TIIK MKKsll.l UIUINK'IC tM telchu.l inj iimM tsiNw WMr Nwnir ia Um wlil. pIBli rwlart lit t'cHiaa UImi Mfel-. Nwa. UlfialMN a4 0miI la(wr Miiuai i4 waHMaji Asrst-aMHMl mS twih-ullMrr lMtrtHMl ThM at at) In, ral( ajsHBMiU la f Hw IMf iwul Ktffylaiua vmlto I Wal H i nartvur la IK 'ai Hiaiw. not mi ISMtMrr tan kwllc at ihir aa lumtUtl. SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE. The (liruimir lluliaiiit. TIIK niKOMtTJC ranks auk la, iraUs swuaitia la ' I'aueJ Stales THR I'll HON IM: lu MHalen l Jta4A Caal. H IcaJs all (a Wluy. Miter aaj aVtt. THR CIIMONICUr S Tt4araia Ktporls ar Ike Ulast aaj ml reUaM,. its lMal Naas the "M Hetl aivl iu KOUvrtal, trvm Um "t, 5LiV,.rM,wy - IU U. the IrtewJ aa4 eaawptoa t the i.(4e. as aslat AHaMaakluSM. ellu,., wr (MraiMB. aa at aa ki4. Il a HI be IsJepetUeat la erthJtr. beutiel la aixaiBs. 00 YOU WANT THE CHRONICLE Reversible' Map? Shewing tha UilUd Statu, Danlnioa or Canada aid Northers Mules ON ON Hi Ml DIC. Map of the World ON TIIK OTIIHH HtrsK. aua t.a ka Ma etna U.eklr oaraalel. Ur OasVm, Boatiai xr.ta mp ami pr. ADoaxaa rrvMe a. . iXrnXti. a-sja s-auvkioiaoa OAU W ' A .y . II H f i))r(nv,(mnv:i2fn! ffl lSeiWWJWIXyjIlB 2 ft) B?ifsJiT Grand Clearance Sale of DRAIN First come, first served J'HS TaVaf" ' . JRLm m JLWJL r 3tf , Eair Grounds, BUGGIES WAGONS, CARTS HACKS ETC. The Best in the World at the Lowest Prices. MOWERS. HAY TOOLS. BINDERS. We always lead on style, quality and low price. Large supply of evervthine in our line. Warehouses oppo site Brewery, near Salem Flouring Mills. MITCHELL, LEWIS Si ST AVER. OO. J. A. Forsythe, Aanager. mi mm ikhlt , The Model OrcgonljNewspapcr.'and.'FamllyJ'Journal. Uniting News, Fiction, Llternry.iUanchpanaXDalry andMurkot News In'attractlvc readable form. LI VHKLT Is issued Thursdayttnorfilug of the statu the same week. Ml ic' 111 fclly... In two partscnntalnsull nndgState 'News. ILY JOURNAL An Independent Associated Press Paper-for the Pen pic. Send foraiiiplos free. Tim Journal has the fullest rerKrtof the dulnirs of tho legislature and atute oftlclals, as well ai(lndeen dent, clear and concise emment on oil public matters. Send n trial subscription. IIOFEIt Tho Intor-Stnte University Systom of Musical Instruction. k. h. Bt'iyrr. d. m. pjiuHiD&vr A Katmnal (.i.iii,rBilw fnntnit,.n UKinninK to numUr tu Liaultv br ! hich Is hundriKls an.t Its puplU by thousand, Kmbmolog mor kiiwu wvti7va(cv For the Ixnf fit of t'apiis er rn rl, ul 'IVrrli, At Howe. Kiiiirru aeaoiAiTie tsak. CertlnaalN uranlwl from a regularly easr tsrvd la.tllutlon. KiidaHattoa of ha jstem In detail In l hew, eolumus m Wateli for It. BITA ANUKRS-WHIMAN. state ttiirvenwtli and Member of the i'acultr Rtudeo oror Mrt National llank llhlk.. On or two tdacea open fur adTaneed ulaiera In piano quartet. Soo Pacilio Lido. Travel in comiort by the i) 11IA1 11 1. the fastest train crossing the continent. It is a through train making fewstops. Its equipment is of surpassing elegance. It will pay you to travel by it. For (vil MitkMflatf a tu rates, time ami coplta of C P. It. iwtolTiiw.TrV II. II. AROTT l . .v..... Ak'ent, Portia w). IV J. I-CO VLB, U P. A. V aneouver. II. C. GanadianPacific Ry UPBUiL UHlTlD TILE To make room for new stock from the summer run of the factory, 1 will cell all Tile on hand at fifteen per cent discount. Now is the time to buy tile cheap. Call at once and secure a bargain. Best Brick in the market. 'I" TE nE3k 'WLM' sW mmJ JEm JCr JtTJL JKL 0 Salem, Oregon. in time to reach all pans Importunt Foreign, National -S3.00 i THE BROS Oregon Short Line Railroad ThtlDlrestJRsuie to Montana, Utah. Colorado anil all Eastern Points ntrs ehelee of two larorlte roulss. via the Vnkm I'aeifie Vul Mail Une. or Ote Rle Orande Keenle IJum. Look at the time H Days to Salt Lake 21 Days to Denvor 31 Days to Chlcairo 41 Days to New York Free- Heallning In aw pin Zls&?k: aves"- t oinpors uparaieu on ail IralB. rHir further Informsttou apply iu nOISE ii BARKER, Af Hte. S1M. W E rOXlAK lien'! AfeM 0. O. TERRY Trar. JW A,t UI Third surortlaud iSiA ' . mumtmwt K.(T You Can Get a Lower Berth, SLOO ii w ftli one eiceptlon the throtuili trains of the Uurllnuton Route are almost Invariably well-ailed. The exception is our St. Paul CliloaK'O Limited. On the limited there Is usually room and to Don't Infer that It 'is neither 5 aB&m.i" ?. MaANY lra, l J.J.r ,,ne between St. Paul and Chleaco. On the coo trary, there u mi iure beautiful train m America. It has elect rjo Unlit, steam heat, wldevotlbulea, the tuost Kttiafaotoiy dinluu-car service on the continent ami a Iver berth for everybody. A. C. SHELDON. tlen 1 Attcut, lrtland. Or. A LIFE SAVED. DrJ.F, Cook, the Botanical Spocl allst, Suoceoda Where Others Pall. To whom It may concern : This is to certify that Bertha P. Con ner, of Mt .Angel precinct. Marlon coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from a cancer ous growth in the left ear for about three years. The growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Albany Physicians, but the growth came back as bad as ever, and pained her so badly that she had to be taken from school. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, tho Botanical Specialist, the growth entirely disan tiearcd, and at this date, four months since treatment was begun, tiie growth has not reappeared, and the ear has en tirely healed leaving only the scars in flicted by the Albany doctors, I hereby certify that the above state ment Is absolutely true, and that Ber tha P Conner, the person mentioned in the affidavit, has resided in my fam ily since early childhood, bearing the re lationship to me of niece. II. C. Lo.sa. Subscribed and sworn to 'before me this eighth day of June, 1899. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county, Oregon. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 98 COURT STREET. Make a specialty of all kinds of Sheet Steel and Galvanized Iron work rjofiog and guttering, a full' line nf Pumps and pump finings. , Prompt work and reasonable prices. we carry In stock the Fairbanks wind mill. Call und sec us before ulvlug your order for mill or tank. Phone 234 PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES There is only one place in town to get a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS If you are a stranger, uk yonr neighbor, he will tell you to go to W.W.JOHNS ius babk of the Red Front hug Store. 4-15! wlru HED FRONT LIVERY First-lass Fji aiJ Bji.'Jinj stables. 104 Commercial, Stkekt. SALEM, ORE. Wm ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigs for Commercial Men 8ubl In same block Hotel Willamette. 3TSafe teams und comfortable rig for ladles and family drlyinir a spec ialty. Horses boarded by day. week or month and best of satisfaction guaranteed. 3.1 tf Herschbach Reiffelman and BLACKSMITHS and WHEELRIGHTS, We will shoo your horse, build or repair your wagon or Implements Being located to stay our patrons nave a guarantee mat our work' win be satisfactory. Shop 100 Chemeketa street. Telephone 2765. 4-1 tf 0 fMJ MONTEZUMA Is a beautiful dappled chestnut 1$ bamls high, ami weigiig 1700 lbs. Ho is a portect all purpose ltorse. Will be at Huffman's stable, Salem, feattinlay ot each week in July and Aug-' ust, and the remainder of tho week at 1110 i-nir uroumls. Terms, 15.00 to in. sure. Also oolts broken and hniulln.1 fp VwA H. B. IUTiiHitroui). RAZOR TAX All people aw hereby notified that a tax Oil Htliors nf !iV fnr nilunnuvl,.,. OtStBI II. White and Co. lit IIIkIi street, opi,lte the Court House. 5-20. FREE! Little Men and Women And Babyland MamiTinna ,,,. K.w ,.i.i...i t...,? -- p,"-...m ...v wr, buuiuiiii .i.Mj a 32-page book and the piuck re- OCCED FROM Jl tO 60 CK.STS A YEAR. It is a splendid magazine for chil dren from two to ten years of age. I We want the namea and addreotes ! o( mothira of ehildreu of above agog, and for a lbt of ni-rv such names we will send Uie magazine to you one ' YEAR rKKE. little Men and Women CoToy.N.Y(una.80f, hand applicable to the pa- 1,1 ' Iment of warrauts of the City of Salem - tf.J, SULLIVAN A olcellne of goods and samples on hand. Sulta 15 up. PanU 6 p. a pcrocl ht guaranteed, at 4 u HO KTATi: STREET SOUTH AND EAST THE SHSTA RO'JTE OF TIIE "HE Pacific -Co, axragss traiws ruh daiiy -7:00 r Ml L..., Portland. ..Ar 945 r Mf Ar. ...Salem ....Ar 7.'4SA m) Ar. San Francisco. Lt 1 8.00 (7.-Q0 8:00 AM A 14 OOI- M 5 CO PM 65 t M 6.43 A M 8-15 P M 7.00 A U k-ts PM 4.(5 r 7.55 A m Ar Ogden ... .Ar Ar Denver. ,Lt Ar . . . . Omaha .... Ar Ar .... Chicago ....Lv Ar, ..Los Angeles... Ar Ar .... El Paso .... Ar Ar. . . Fort Worth.. .,Ar Ar.. New Orleans. . .Ar HIOPM 6 45 Mi 8 S AM 6,30 P M 9.25 r m 2.35 p if 40 A TD 840 PM dTJninTI CARS OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman tint-clan and tourist sleeping cart attached to all through train . Tourist cart through to Chicago without change. ROSKBURO MAIL, DAILY. 830 A M j Lt. . . Portland . , Ar to55 A M Ly.... Salem.... Lv 5.-20 PM) Ar....Roseburg.. Lr 4.'3 f I 50: P M 730 A U WEST SIDE DIVISION. BKTWKKN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tlsins daily except Sunday. 730 a m FL. . . ."Portland.. ArTsTsop it H.'SS PM) Ar....Conrallii.. Lvf iappn At" Albany and Comlln connect vii tains of the C. & E. Ry. 1 NDETEfTDEtJCE" PASSElJUER: KXTKXSS TRAIN DAILY KXCKPT SUNDAY. 450 P M I Lv Portland.... Ar I 8-2S Y S--SO ) 4--SO A M A M A M Lv. . . .McMinnville Lv 8:30 PM Ar Indeien(lence Lv Direct connections at ban tnuicitco with steamship lines ft HAWAII, 1APAN, CHINA, TIIE PHILLIPINES and AUS. TRALIA, For through tickets and rates call o-. W. W, SKINNER, Depot Agent, or C D. GABRIbLSON City Ticket Agent, 231 Com merdal St Salem Or. K. KUEilLER, Manager. I V I i F k P. A. Portland U 0.R.&H Southern nrrjiivr time senr-ntar. iubiu run l'rum Portland "f'akt" inltLaVe7V)enve'r "f't.'worih " " Malt Omatia. Kansas City, St 6 ISptii 8 p. m, Ixuls.l'lilcao and East. Hpo" VVaVbT WalTir8poKiVe'Mln"nH"s). kane apolli, tit. Panl. Dulull,, Mil- kali Flyer waul.ee Chicago and cunt. Klrer 2.30 pra s.SS a. r. (yA"sTi"A"5fbliiTr p in. Fur San FraiielaMi. I p. ia Hailetvrr llvda)a. i'p'm l OUiMulATifVEir ex. Hnu SrKA'MKKd, 4 p. 111. Satur- To Astoria and way I.aa4lugs, x b"ui. day 10 p, m. "Teave - - AfHa- Salem WILLAMETTE RIVER leia 7,15 am Portland, Newb?rt; and way 0 p. ta. jTus Undlngs. Mons Tliu Weds and Bat Fri 10,m. Tu M011 For Dayton Thur Wel Sat. Fri 8:30 pm jAir'sa"" Iave WILUMETTE RIVER lem tialt-m Corrnllls Albmiy and Way 10a. a. Tu Tbll Points. Mon Sat Wed 3 p. m and Fri WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Dally boils to Portlaud as above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg City if the steamers are delayed there ound trip tickets to all.polnuin Oregon. Washing ton, or Californi 'a. Connection made at Pott land with all rail, ocean andriver line W. H. HURLDURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. O . CM. POWERS, Agent, Twde street dock Salem. 110ISE & BARKER, City Agent. Corvallis & Eastera Railroad TIIE CAHD. 2 For Ynqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. m. Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:45 n. m. Ttaln arrives Yuqulna... 5:50 p. m. Returnlm;: Leaves Yaqulnu 700 a. in. Leaves Corvallis 1 1:40 n. tu Arrives Albany 12:25 p.m. For Detreit: Leaves Albany '. 7:40a.m. Arrives Detroit 11:55 a. m, Returning: Leaves Detroit ....12:25 p. tu. 1 I Ai rives Albany 5:35 p, in. pflLeaves Albany 0:05 p. in. Arrives Corvallis 0:55 p. 111. I 5Leaves CorvalHs. OHO a. m. Arrives Albany 7:25a.m. ! Oie and twe connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific tialns, wiving direct service f and from New port and adjacent beaches. 1 No, 0 runs from Albany to Corvallis on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays oniy. No. 5 runs from Corvallis to Albany on Tuesdays, Thursduys and Satur days only. Trains for the mountains urrlveut Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reach camping grounds on the Ilreltcnbush and Santlam river the same day. II. U WALDK.V. KDWIN 8TOSK. T F. A P. A. Manager J. TURNER AKent, Albauy.O.u. I WILUMKTTK RIVER DIVISION .STEAMER WM. M. H0A6 Captain (lea. Raabe. It until nir between Portland and Corvallis. tupping at all way Uudiuga. RIVKR BCIIEOPLK. IOWN - Tuesdays, Tburvlays and SMid. . 6a. a . 7a ia Uaves Baeua "vi lata Saw Leaves Independence 9 a. w Leaea '" '" m 1 Leaves NV'iTff .If'" Arrive Portlaud 4:30 j UI" Mondays. Wednt-adaya aad Frlilaya. ' Leave '"'"'"j , , - a. m I leaves Kiiwry in-au ta LeavM H'"1" . .., S;30 p. m Leaves lndendenc.. 5:0) p. w Leaves Uueua vit , 7:30 p, m leaves Alhany 9:30 p. Arrive Corva lUOD p. ui Tha steamtr has been equipped luoludlng- wlin nri- acconiiaodatlon, InoludUia- an elegant piano. Uusurpassod for carrylnj botb freigbt and l "v. Doaa-Footoi Sute street. O. MAERTZ, AgeuU Salem, Oregoi C.BULUVAN.SupU Albauy. Oreso Call for Warrants. Notice is. hereby given that there are drawn on the general fund and endorsed on or before March 1, lwr. Holders ol said warrants will please present them for navruent at Lad.l k Bush'a bank as intorett will cease from date of this notice, JouxMon, City Treasurer &iUm, Or , Juaa 24, 1809, 10L