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wrrf T,W"9WVJiP11 T"WT vmirtyyr-xmrup.rHTr- JW'WSWITWPllPP 1iaWlWMitfSiga''iiia'l'tr SUNSTROKE In Battle J. L. SPENCER, of Hattcurlllo, Wis., formorly of Co. G. 3?th Wisconsin lufty., has suircredrnuny yours from the roniilt of a sunstroke. Ho has found rollpf and desires to toll Ills story for tho good of other veteran Uosuyst "At Petersburg I was tunstruck and carried off the field for dead. Later rheumatism of my heart developed as a result and physicians failed to benefit me. In the spring of '95 1 began using Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Dr. Miles Nervine and now my health is better than for 30 years before." DR. MILES' Heart G ure Is sold by nil druitKlsls on guaranteo first bottle beuuMU or money buck. Uookou lieurt and nurves sunt free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. O. C. T. Co's l'ABSKNOKlt BTKAlt.Ult POMONA ajltonA LKAVKB FOIl I'OKTLAND Dally oxcept Sunday at 8 a. n, QUICK T1MK AND CHEAP 1IATKB. Dock betwmn Btate snd'Conrt Hts. M. P. UALDW1N, Agent. S, C, STONE, M. D. I'mjirlelorjif Stone's Drue: Stores H.vr.KM.-ORK.aO.N'. Tne mores (two In number) nrc looatcd a Nn. 'JSi and .133 Commercial street, mid are well stocUrt with a complete line nfdrugxaiid nieOloliiee, toilet articles, jor!nmcry, bmslirs it(,.,eto.,etc, pit. HTONK lias bad tome 23 years experience lu the prac tice of medicine and now makes no clihrice for conciliation, examlnatton or prtxcrlptlou. THE CONCLUSION Of the Local Chtistian Science Contro versySome Points Answered. Since publishing local reports of Kcv. Kuntner'n sermon on "Why 1 cannot bo a Christian Scientist," this ollleo has received many communications on that Htibject pro ami con. One letter, a criticism, was published, and drew forth NOveralTeplicH, onu of which, written by Mr. Kantner, waH also published. Now Htill more coinninnicatioiiB havo cotno in on both fides, but it would bo unjust to our readers to further carry on the controversy. For this reason the following newspaper report, taken from tho Jtoston ;i).illy Herald of Juno 8th, which scorns to answer most of tho polntH in controversy in an impersonal manner, will Ik printed to close this matter up, for tho present at least: (Prom the Ilnatnn Herald, lime 8.) Tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, commodious as it is, was not large enough to hold tho thousands of visit ing Christian Scientist who wished last night to attend tho testimony meeting which is n weekly feature of tho church work. Tho meeting was thorefore held in Tremont Temple, and tho large au ditorium of that edifice was hcarcely able to accommodate those who sought to enter. Every seat was occupied, and hundreds of persons stood in the aisles and corners. Manv romnrkhblo Instances of re covery from apparently howless illness through tio instrumentality of Chris tian Science was related by persons in in tho congregation, and were listened to with almost breathless interest. But perhaps the most dramatic feature of the evening was an impromptu confes sion of faith by the congregation in the distinctive claims of Christian Science, and also in bevcral nf tho fundamental principles which are held by other lilies of Christians. This occurred at tho closo of the testimonies. Judirc Septimus J. Hanna, who pre- uM.-t nvtr tlu meetimr. nddrossed the concrofiatlon in these werds: "I would 1k glad to extend this meet ing, but I think the time has arrived when we should bring it to a close. These testimonies could continue all night, and many of uswould be glad to hear them, but it is not wiw to prolong it much longer. Before closing, however, I will ask those present who know of a Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what yow cat. I umfldJly digests the food and aid Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhautd digestive or gans. His the lateatliacovereddlgest ant and tonic No other preparation can approach It In sSoleacy. It In stantly relie.Tej and permanently cures Dyspepila, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sickneadache,Oastralgla,Crampfl,ana all other result o Imperfect dltteatloa. f it parsd b E. C DsWUt A Co, $tca. M .'j1M?rtir"IM:aM'""l1t""1 1 ' iiniriiiViK'WirtBtiitni7nthTt7tiriiiBWirt(i' - certainty that they ihrotlgh Christian havo Icon healed Science to please nee." Almost every ono on the main floor, in tho two galleries, on tho platform, and in tho choir gallery, promptly stood tip. When thoy bad resumed their seats, Judge Hanna said : "Now, I will nsk those who know that thoy havo been healed through simply reading 'Scienco nnd Health with Key to tho Scriptures' and tho Bible, in tho light thrown upon it throughout tho house, to nriso." In responso to this re quest about three hundred perrons, scattered throughout the house, arose. "Our beloved friends of tho churches, and especially of tho pulpit, some of them, have been somewhat in the habit of charging Christian Scientists with being a Godless people," Judge Hanna said: "Will those who believo in God as tho only saving power in the'r lives, plcnso rise?" Promptly everybody stood up. "Our good friends have also charged us with being a Christies? people, wfth denying Jesus Christ. How many aro there here Christian Scientists who believo in Jesus Christ, nbotutcly and unqualifiedly?" So far as tho reporter could see, not more than a dozen persons remained i-eated. ,?Wo are also sometimes charged with being a prayerlcss people. Will thoso who believe in prayer, and in tho power and efficacy of prayer to heal tho Bick as well as to destroy sin, pleao rise?" In responso to this request, nlnioft the entire audience roe. "I will ask thoso who believe that prayer, in the highest and best sense of the word, is the only healing elllcacy, to rise," There was tho same general responso to this request. Tho meeting opened with a brief re ligious service. On the platform with the presiding ofllcer, were about fifty of tho First Mcmliers of tho Mother church, who constitute tho governing body of tho congregation. Tho Countess of Dtinmoro nnd her daughter, Lady .Mildred, also occupied seats on the platform. Tho method of procedure in the giving of testimonies was simple. Judge Hanna opened this portion of the even ing's exercises with a few remarks. "I will," ho said, "detain you with hut ono word, and then we shall Imj pleased to hear from the Held and to receivo testimonies as to what Christian Science has done tor you nnd can do for the whole world. May I ask you to speak distinctly, so that you may bo easily heard. And, inasmuch as there are many visiting Scientists present, we would bo glad If you would make your remarks short and concise, ho as to give an opportunity to as many as possible to speak. "I will say that wo havo heard, of course, of the return to her homo of our lcloved Leader and Mother, refreshed nnd strengthened as tho result of her vtBit to her church. We aro all glad to know that she had a most enjoy able occasion with us, ono which sho will never forget, and certainly ono which we shall never forget. I might nlso remark hero that strango as it may seem to some, although sho arrived in Boston during tho business hourM of Monday, and remained in Boston all day yesterday, site was not arrested. Laughter nnd npplause. I thiftk tho world will come to understand somo time, and that very soon, that eternal Truth and its representatives cannot lw arrested. (Applause.) Tho meeting Is now in your hands." Somo thirty or forty persons arose in succession and spoko. Most of tho tes timonies lasted but a couplo of minutes. A few of tho sjKjakers occupied (Ivo or ten minutes. Some of tho exigences related wero very interesting. A con vincing air of sincerity marked all of them, tho voices of several indicating deep emotion. Among the allllctlons designated as having been relieved by the power of Christian Science wore spinal men ingitis, cancer, consumption, gouty de posits in tho hand, the liquor habit, tie fective vision, nervous prostration, ami numerous other troubles. It la better .o preserve; health than to cure disease. Therefore, keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparllla nnd he always well. Valuable Testimony Is at hand in abundance to establish tho claim of extraordinary durability, and to prove tho satisfaction experi enced bv Victor riilors, they do more to boII Victors than any other item of ad vertising. -V well-known gentleman said in our hearing today : "I cannot conceive why people will buy other wheels, unknown and untried, paying nearly as much for them as would buy a Victor. They do not seem to realize that they spend many times the (tiller, enco in the first cost in repairs, besides never having the satisfaction of a good rrtiini.in mmi.it ." At tho same time he showed bis wheel, a "00 Viator," which imil Ikwii aiihlwtud to the most unreas onably hard treatment, upon which not a cent hail leun spent for breakage, though ridden'by a speedy, heavy weight rider, over country roads, stub ble Holds and ditches. '! Victors" are better than ever, sold bv H. H. (iile A Co., Insurance Bid's. Victor Bplnrollers can iioww t had with only a few days' del Jiav. j PRACTICAL BOOK TYPEWRITER. ' One Is Being Tried at Salem and Proves Satisfactory. For years ami years, in fact ever since tho tyi-owriting machine was introduced and became a requisite U busintws, pub lic officers ami the kecj-ow ot puuuc , records have felt tlte iwfwsdy oi a typo- writor that conkl 1 utilUed in tran-, scribing records upon the books of record of court ete. Conty recorder., county clerks, court reporters ami all who have to do copying in hK bookl' ; record have awaited in ikUuhh tl ad vent of a praetieal book tyyewntar. Tt.ir ictirtnott lis naw been rewarded in the Fisher llook T)'I "tr. a com pact, simple machine work well and tuiickly. that ilow the la the opera A Cheerful Look MakesaDish a Feast "Cheerful looks" depend just as much upon physical well-being as upon natural disposition and temperament. If the blood is disordered, the brain is starved, and no "dish is a feast' for the reason that the vitalizing elements do not reach the proper spot, A step in the right direction is to purify tho body by tho use of a natural remedy. Hood's Sarsaparllla is Nature's remedy. It acts "upon tho blood, and whether tho scat of the dis order is brain, stomach, liver or kid neys, tho purifying process of this medicine is equally sure and successful. It never disappoint. Diphtheria - " My little nephew was troubled for two years with sore throat and totisllltls. Was threatened with diph theria but Hood's Sarsaparllla warded It off. Ho Is now entirely well." Inez Q. Kked, Oak Hill Ave., Wntcrbury, Conn. Run Down - " I was weak, bad no ap petite, nervous nnd completely run down. Tried many remedies but nothlnR helped mo until I used Hood's Sarsaparllla which cured me." Mns. Wm. Maiiks, 27 Henry St., Blnglinmton, N. Y. Scrof Ula " I was almost bedfast with scrofula und catarrh. Had no appetite. Hood's Sarsaparllla soon made me stronger and later all tho sores disappeared and catarrh stopped." N'kli.ik Osmkr, 4U Lyon Street, Pes .Moines, Iowa. Dyspepsia-" I suffered for 20 years with dysjiepsla. Dared not cot meat, new bread or vegetables. Went hungry for fear of distress. Kelt despondent nnd distressed. Took Hood's Sarsaparllla and got relief Immediately. Con eat most anything with out discomfort." Mns. Ksiav K. Uvhv, Mlddlcboro, Mass. Liver and Kldnoys-" My mother was very sick with congestion of the liver and kidney trouble. Nothing helped her until wc got Hood's Sarsaparllla, which showed Its effects with first dose. She Is well nnd hearty." Mrs. I. A. Stonf, Wlntlirop, Me. fwGtfy SaUahwilffa il'IiJ Hood's I1IU cure Ur Ills. Die non Iff luting nd only rtltinrllr to tnVi wllli IqimI' 8rparllU. tiou of this machine the book remains stationary. Only the typewriter moves, skipping across tho page at every stroke of the key anil down the page on two slender rails by the simple touch of a lever. This ollleo utility requires no ad. dltionnl skill or experience in its opera tion and writes a legible and'everlastlng record on the leaves of a bound book of any size. It makes an absolutely in deliblo record which cannot bo tampered with by means of acids, will not fade from exposure, nor blur when moist ened or rubbed. Several carbon copies can be made if desired at tho samo time that the record is Iwing made in tho book. It more than doubles tho capac ity of tho most expert conyist. Anil as a space economizer it is a great money saver, since It reuuires nn average of three pages transcribed with n pen to make one page of typewritten matter. Tho savinir thus effected in the " cost of record books and vault room is an item of no inconsiderable importance, while tho convenience of having records in condensed form is appreciated by all who consult them. Tho agency for the Fisher Book Tyiw- writor for Marion county is in tho hands of C. M. Ickwood, tho dealer lu typo writers, of this city who has tho machine hero on trial at the county olerk'n ollleo, Thoso who havo tried tho mncliiuo are infatuated, and there is no reason why ho should not make many Bales. Use Allen's Foot-Ease in Your Gloves. A ludy writes: "I shake Allen's Koot-Kase Into my gloves and rub u little nn my hands It saves my slovci hv ntworhlmr ncrsniruliou- It Is tl most dainty toilet powder." Allen's Kool-Kaso makes tight or new shoes eusy. Always use It to Break In New Shoes. It keeps tho feci cool und comfortable. Wc Invite tho uttcntlon of physlclanH and nurses to the ab solute purltv of Allcu'8 Foot-Kaso. All drug and shoo stores sell it, '25c. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen K. Olmsted. Lu Hoy, N. Y. 1 OASTOXilA. ti fl.tr. tk. mit Him wg Banff Justice Court. Frldav aftornoon Iwfore Justice John- sou and a Jury consisting of Chan, Watt, A. W. Watch, II. S. Belle, F. F. Post, A. F. McAtooand W. W. Hepburn, was tried the ctihO of Wm. Mattbows vs, W. A. Irwin. Tho former is proprietor of tho "Ynquina Bay News," and the amount involved was 7. allogod to Iks duo from Irvin on subscription to the pajwr from May 1, 1H, to February 8, 18(H). The plaintiff was represented by Win. KalwrandC. B. Updorgraff, and i.o .lufarulitnt lu- W. J. D'Arey. Tho jury I found a vm-dict for the dolomian t CANNING CHERRIES A Force of People Employed on the Choicest Oregon Products. At 8 a in. Friday the Allen Kvaporat ing A Canning I" U-gan to pack cher OUlt.ftfbfliaiAAl ' Mothers Duty U to see to It that her children Ugln tarty In Die to shaoi(o tbdr tiefcds regularly once a aetk In each - is thoroughly dry some wifd health-glTlng tooleibouM beariJled toOuacalp to ad nature In wUu Uw Ut JJ1W of uniformly colored, ltttfiou. healthy balr the mutt UBiortant feature tn the make-up of Ltauutul women ana lutmuum v. for more than fifteen year, the 7 Sutherland Sisters' Scalp Cleaner 9t has rtood at tbs apes of all sham wx wh, WKOm iUiaOMwia" baa Un eo.ua rr ..i m lu efloru to return the !'.TT.t: 1 -i-., ui,ut. hlf to - J SJSijismI bmitblulMs. UN ,.. .". " SOLD Y JiCT. MVtfVVVlVVVMVVv'lVVVW,' 44 r jliisTwa njj "j a, mp Ati1iiiM,itli hi I'taWaMJn ries". Steam was up. the works' tverti In iwrfect order and forty people went to work. rncos paid range from $2 for common grades, to $2.50 nnd $3 for tho choicest. All who have cherries will do well to make arrangements with Mr. Allen, who is at tho head of this important industry. SUNDAY SERVICES. W. C. T, U. Hev. H. K. Hornschuch will speak at 4 p. m. at tho W. C. T. U. hall. 1IKST UNlTIin KVANOUUCAL. llev. ILL. Pratt, lwstor. Services at 10:110 a.m. and 8 p. m. Subject for morning sermen: ''Three Things Di vine." Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Society of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. ST. Paul's khscopai,. Sixth Stiudav after Trinity. 7:30 n. in., Holy Eucharist. 10 a. m., Sun dav school. 11 a. in., matins nnd ser mon. 8 p. m. Even song and sermon. W. B. Mngnan, rector. UNIT12I) llimittKN. Sundnv school at 10 a. m. Mr. Grant Corby, superintendent. Subject at II ii.ni. "The spirit oi Uhrisi. at a n. m. Trim vs. Kn so Doc r ne." Tho Y. V. C. A. introduces tho evening services' Prayer services every llmrsday evening at 8. SAM'.M Clll'ltCII OFCUHlSTSeiBNTIST. At 21)0 Libert v street. Morning ser vice, 10:30 o'clock; evening service 8 p. m. Subject of sermon, "Life," n sermon from tho Blblo and Science and health with kev to the scriptures, by ltev. Mary Baker Kddy. Wednesday evening meet ing 8 o'clock. t'RNTUAI. COStlltKOATIOSAI.. Comer Nineteenth nnd Ferry street, T. II. Henderson, pastor at tho regular hours tomorrow. Subject at 11 a. in., "The Benl Up-to-date Church." Subject at 8 p. in., "Is Christian Service Vain and Profitless?" Tho Sunday school meets at 10 a. in. I.KSf.lK MKTIIOni.ST EI'IROOI'AI.. 10:30 a. m. sermon bv tho pastor T. F. Itoval. Subiect "The Mean Immis- sibilities made Possible in Answer to Prayer." Suntlav School 3 p. m. preach ing at 8 p. m. subject Moral Integrity. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. in. Ep worth U'nguo Friday 8 p. in. MKTiiontsT EnstofAt. ciivnrii. John Parson pastor. Services tomor row nt 10:30 a. in. and 8 o'clock p. in. Subject of morning sermon, "The Di vine Healer." and of the evening sermon "Uellgion and Art." Sunday school at 12 m and Epworth League at :Vt p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. IIAITIST cinntcii. llonnlil McKillop, pastor. "North America for Christ" 10:30 a. in. Hod's Advertisement or ''Wanted a Man," 8 p. in. Young tropics' topic "A (lood Vocation," led by Edith Wtnstnnley, 7 p. in. Sunday school at 12 in. Mid week prayer.mcetlng Thursday, 8 p. in. rinsT CONOIIKOATIO.VAI.. Itov. W. 0. Kantner. nnstor. Preach- Iiil at 10:30 a. in. sublebt "A Sublime Life Purpose." Sunday school at 12 m. Y. P. S. C. E. nt 7 p. m. Preaching nt 8 p. m., subject, "Tho New Heaven and Earth." At the morning sermon Miss Alderson will sing "King David'H La ment." Prof. Scohie will sing "A New Heaven and a New Earth," at the evening service. There is ono little maxim That now I will name, Which may bring what Is better Than rlclies or fame. All thoso who will heed it Good appetite llnd, Strong nerves, rosy cheeks, And vigor of mind. It will banish dyspepsia, Rheumatics and gout, That Tired fooling conquer, Drive scrofula out. And hero is the mnxlm Its wisdom Is sure Take I lood 'a Sarsaparllla And keep your blood pure. PARKER'S.. HAIR BALSAFA , I'roqioui a loioiUol raui. M.ir TIU to ,', rr lllr to U Youthful Color. Cunt kT Uik.ih a balr IsiUnf. m.wlllwM llratiuu RAZOR TAX All jHsople aro hereby notified that a tax on ltazors of 25c for retemperiug Is now on and can be paid at the shop of Sim H.White and Co. at High street, opposite the Court House. 6-20-t The Geo, M, Beclcr Insurance Agency m Always to the front with bent rules und policies In the leading companies. Employment Agency, Do you want wonc, or need help of any kind? Apply at once Rental Agency, Property to rout, lloglstor our ugeucy. 288 COMMKUOIAL STitKKT, H.W.KM. Little Men and Women And Babyland Magazines havo been combined Into a :!'.'-Uige liook ami tne i'hick he- miCKIl KKOM f 1 tO GO CENTS A VKAK. It is a uplendld magazine for chil dren from two to tun years of age. We want the nameo and aililretuses of moth irn of children of alovoageH, and for a list of nmr suuh name we will mind the magazine to you oar. VKAK KHKK. Little Men and Women CoiTroy.N.Y Tho Intor-State University Syatem of Musical Instruction. K. II. WMHT U. M VuVMlWJft A National I .,iraU re In.MtulJon hlah U bojrinntn l nHmlr Hi (at y br WiHirri" '. . , - awl lis mj.IU iIhmikU. Kiut.rvlnt wt UtauiMMiifsi'it. , . .. , ll.Uthk. l'u.ll. 0IV1U IBW4V III itaTtwtiiii At llune. kiouth ragfj.T(o 1. C.-rllfiealM Krantwl from a rrvuUrlr lr- UmiiMUu 01 i triui h ." (a flttmtt aoluwoo Wvch fir It. fcrTA A.SUKKb-WILMMA.N. Btile K-rnlatJ awlKswaUf i i) J'M,.I,..1 ... On. ut Uh it a for ad? aal U w lo pta&o qoariet. JERSFY BULL. YtMAuilny.rvtot fr wiammi nnlv II. snot sash. Comer &f Tliirtilt and Center tr-is. 65 tf 15itow OV H tiwmitnuimmm wn ummimmtMmikUiiiimmai,iwm Elk y w ii ti isjM i M W for Infants and Children. Tho ICIntl You lluvo Always Doiiplit lilts borno tlio nlrna turo of Clias. H. Flotchor, nnd hits been mndo undor his iuirsiiml supervision for over JIO yours. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. Counterfoils, Imitations nnd "Jnt-ns-ootl" uvo hut Experiments, and endanger tho health of Children lSxporlonco iif?alnt ISxporltnout The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho &Lrffffl&x In Use For Over 30 TMT CINTItlN MMMHT, TT MUWWfct f HtCT, NIW VOHIt CITT. Lljft wmA THEY ALL WANTED IT!! You SM! tliey thouKht the bicycle lit tin wlnJow, was the only one we had. T i-re vcre plenty more linlde liowerer, ami w sold 'itu oue encli. We catt fit vuu out also WITH A 6RW0RD, LEUELflND, RE5CENT. Water Prolongs Your Life. If ynnr Iioiiko ih not Hiipplleil with 11 llnth it ntiht to he. I will nmli) the galvanized iron Tank, put In the Ttth, the ht'ntnf riiiiiihliiK.iinil iliiiiU klnde of tinwnik, Cull ami n.uk for cHtliuuUiH. T. S. BURROUGHS lKlSTATR'STHEKT MAKHOOD RESTORED SY.ViKfWffl retnoty susrantrnl lorutr all ocrvous (1Uk. sikIi as Wtk Memory, Htalclic,WWcrullnc.Ut Manhood. Nightly limlv tlons, Nervoutneti, Iuh of power In Ueueratlrc OrKani, rautnl by youthful trror. cxceulve uie of stlmulauts wlilch trail lo Inurmilv or Insanity. Can lie carried In vrst riockct. Iiuver box, 6forl. by mall ptenald Circular frte. All druifil.n. Take gi Bo other. Manuraclured by the I'cau Medlcio Co., wrKl'rancc. v kaaoUuvts OmeCodIJtrlbutuia;actnu, Third and Yamiiiu. Srs., PoaTtaKo, Okiook. Fm Salic nv i). ,r. THE OLD POSTOFFICE STABLES. ,asiissssssssssaaljifiL 'VBSSSSSsLwlLSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSa. U'fltissssssssfl J P91isssssssssssssssmfisssf WJsss.iaissssssBW Special rates g'ven to Commercial men. Prim msda lo,at jwiinn at all liour. Hire u a p.linl.lx tatlilted. I'Ikjiii- III. Harritt & Lawrence Is the place to got Green Peas New Potatoes Steamed Ham VEteatiU!)l Hum Is something HARRITT Si LAIDRBNCB lOMI I'OATOKKICK (JUOOKUY, BvasvasKi ssv bsbbbbbbH Isbbhbsbbbbbbbbbp BBhBSBBBF' kjBV fTfJHj IflPlBBBBVlBBBBB) ' . Mute Crlill iate. fcxiitfoxw foi vor from flSU to 1 1: or,uJ?U' ton f lir term o t.-n w " Fall term 11 is 8e U.W. 8j 87-Krpt 1 For catalogue. aildrwM. r. u v.MVimui., I wek. Tuition I Ti.rtn. Juiih '17-bcf rW.A Wan, Set: of Family LL-I uu xxj-T-i J-tlsjiTit "-1 Signaturo of Years. The Center of Attraction. Kvory man Ih who looks neat and Irre iiroachable lu beautifully laundered linen. Kveryone ndtnircfl tho man whose linen is always faultless in its finish and color, and who ban It laun dered at the Salem Hleam laundry. Wo make your linen look llko gentlemen's linen. White, clear, spotless and with a IIiiIhIi that is perfection itself. Salem Steam Laundry, COt.. J. Ot.MHTKAI), lMlOl'K. Phono 41. 2.10 Liberty Street. Best and largest line of Bicycles in the Gity( Car load shipments Direct from Factory PRICES: $25 to $75, We have..., Best Bi(y(Ie R, M, WADE , CO. I'lIONK If)) I frv, haltsm. orbcion ! KHURY HT HAL.HM, OR, JFIDLER, proprietor. J. J. llorMw llimrdrd by this ' Day, Week, or Month. Standing Tamil, loo. Kii'gle llorhu lOo. delicious Just tho thing. State Normal School MONMOUTH, OK. Training School for Tuuehers. New llulldlngtf. New Departments. UtigrudHl Country School Work. Graduates Secure Good Posi'lons Strong Courses. W?l Biiuljiped Training DoHrttnent. N'onpal c.uirM niili'koMt and btt vniy to or Mwni. f.ru 10 fn jr u miner t'(Bl. 0 Itlml Ta - limmitasammimmiMmmmttm IHJS1NESS CARDS. O. JHL. OlACK Dentist, Sucoesser to Dr. J. M. Kcene, old Whin Comer, Satan, Or. l'att lei desiring taperlot operitlons at wodetate fees In any branch an In especiftl request ALBERT MESSUP. Phono 1071. ROOMS 1 AND a, ORAY llLK. SOULE BUOS. IW TUNERS AND RBl'MUERS PUUTIiAND, Ollli For Bstcm and vicinity Icaro onlets at Geo C. Will's Mimic Btorc. Sal OFFICF, CITY HALL For water setvice apply at office.' lllltl'i payable monthly In ailvance.fr, Make complaints at the n(Ti.i. f CAPITAL CITV Express and Transfer Meets all mall and p.iwenger tralh. Hai,. jige atvl exiiren to all pans of the clt Prompt setvlce. Telephone No. 70. WHITE & DISQUE. O. H. LANB Merchant TailOp 07 STATU 8TIIKKT. tyBulta 919 and upwarda, PanU 93 nnd upwarda T. J.! .SULLIVAN I'KACTIOAIi TAlU)ltj A nlcn llnoufuoods nnd NamnleM on h 11 ml. Stilts $15 up. I'unts t" p, 11 poroct lit guiirnntcod, nt. 4 20 tf HO HTATK STHKhn ftssay Office AND LABORATORY- No, 71 Chemckcta st, I. II. r. TUTHILL Aswyer NEfV MARKET fSt.te stieet, near railroad. Kreihett and beat meals. My natrons say I keen the best treats In town aa Land HF.KD OATS, MILL FEED FLOUK, HAY. Kmcrpr, OEMENT, LATH. J, F, GILMORE, 61 Htatc and 119 uiirtst. Salem Preparatory School. fhiiumor term ohjiib July 5, 18UU. Tuition )H;r month : Normal and Hfulifeli(Mil f I 00 Common itutl Higher (JnulrH. . .1 00 llclow 7th (Irailo '- W) A. J. ClAiiiaND. M. A. (I 7 lit) rrlnolpnl. Steam Dye Works No. 10.1 Commercial street, opposltu Wlllumotto lintel. Ladles' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired and pressed, Finn blankutH cleaned nr dyed und nicely llnlshcd. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c: dyed Platino Photos. EnhirucuientH In (Iniyon und W'nter Color. riioUi HtiltoiiM. Aiinitciir (Invi'loplnu and llnislilnu mrtitly done. I". J. IIHOWN, OllOUNl) FtXlQll III C.'otninerchil Ht., Kaleui Oregon. ricific lly (i Soo Facilio Lino, Travel in comiort by the IHrtHlsL L the fastest train crossing the continent. It is a through train making fowstops. Its equipment is of surpassing eleeance. It will pay you to travel by it. For foll-nartlotilirs as'to rates, time und cQptw Qf 0. I. It. publlcatinni ap ,,y l II lb A"Plv,i .AgeniTVoirllatul. E.J.IJOYLE. J). 1. A. Vancouver, 11.0. Wate Co., Canadian 1 LWMfVWS nmm.wtk'n V. ETTA ANDEW-WILMAK Asioclate Teacher WeilefH Com:rva tory, Kansas City, W., tcf rewntlug the Interstate Svstew, at fjakm. Ore. Over First Natlftnal KaV. Residence 376 Church street. Studio hoan-o to to5. SKNKNsVaNaM WANTED. Mew today aavefOaiBwuta lour Uimm or leas In this) col mas' Incited Utroo tfrnea for 23 ctan SO 'cW,'' 'wesk, $1 per mouth All over lour1 lines nt samo rate. ''..,.'"'' ' . " " 1 I'lBTEKISO Plain nnd oniftmcntsUJ plnsteriiitf. Kepalring a Bpocialty. 6 jn.iiivviuwi(iH. i, IHUIIIUIIB, II J J winter street. 7 8 lw JOHN M. PAYNK & CO-Ono door J "v'i'"" j"y.iu.?g ywre. uoea renl ostnto nnd firoliiaurnTTSf bUMnem.' List your property, No miIo no charge. Notary public, Snlcm. 0 15 Fin tiiirttt sis . rnr,Bti wn .tor Kile a ftno Jersey wrday. Ap- fate street. 7 5 31 cow gl ply to cow Kivitig4gallonmIlk ' w. v Ueorge, 10(1 HALESMKNflOOn month nm! all ex lioifses guumntccil acllIiiR to mer elrnnta Arctic Hcfrlgerating MachlncH for cooling refrigerators, guaranteed (o ior cent cheaper tjinn ice. Exclu- ive territory assicned. Arctlo Re frlgerntlng Co. Cincinnati, O. 0 lt, VHTHHKNAUV.-Astire C9IIC remeily Kuumntced to cure. Every sfock man ought to be mippllcd and keep It In" case of emergency. It does not loose itK strength. All kinds of veterinary business nttottded to and' ' I calls made promptly. D. D. Keoler.f a0 Front stnet. or at feed vard. 77 d & w 1 m tf WANTED.-lloynl Ann cherries.;! In- iimru u oiiuiun .11. rvyic, niuruay, ul Qrayllros. 7 7t KOK HALE V family drlvinir horsoS and buggy, hnrncss, robes nn - i Horse uentle nnd kind. A venra old CJ and sound ns a dollar. tEnqtiircjof W, A i'. u. Miimi, i8f commercial street. .77.1w LOST. A handsoiiio brown jvvater spanial uIkmu 7 months old. Fimlor return sanio to K. C. Hansen's barn and 1m suitably rewarded. ur.iuun uui Di-Hiaua-'i am in. 1 i... H..1.1 1.. 1. 1. i. . . ? iiiu iiuiii uk'iiii, wiiii my iiock uurnes, to carry you to the springs, or any placo in tho mountains, in the'iiclnlty , of Detiolt. I have been hero seven years, can take you to all the ood camping, hunting, and flihing nlticei In this part of tho mountains. Frank l'erkett, Detroit, Ore. 7 3 Qvt'D " .a NO VACATION.-JIIss Bho ton w enntiniie her iniisic classes during tho Hummer without interruption. 1'upllsT received nt nny time. Term reme onnble. Studio. 478 Iront street? 0-27-lriu I'OH BALE. Oocvl baby wagon and, dictionary holder almost now.' tichnutx'i 8econdhntul store, 107J Court Htreet. HOUSE FOIt HENT.-Good at VoonvS building. Call on Thoe, Hohnan, 37(1 High street, OSIti ROOMS, Furnlshod or nnfurnisheil, Hiuule or in suttes. dinincr room aib' joining, homelike. Second floor Cottlo iiiock. .uimio iiiuciiius, i-rop. 1100m rm IS. tw-t FOIt EXCHANOK.-Do um. v.tt rt i.nsut .wit.li,. I.Kul.iuaaf ill Ortll .u.l'.SS Tl l.Mfll M .t-C general denartment , store. (kkxIs. llrul.i.iiHi wnnt flir mill ik(aivaml "w l".V'"4 Mwo.Mv.-m. T","" j,wy.i otio-thlrii cash. Address Vheeler'a,k-. Department Store. Hastings. Neb. 0 I) lm FOIt SALE Good dry wood, delivered to nnv tmrt of tie city, rrlco reason auiu. ioavo oniers wun iiarrui vi .. . ... ..'... .4- Ijiwrenco or limners' teed yard IIIgh.j street. D-zu-atn HIUYOLB I'ATII-lf ynur Wcycle needs repairs bring lt ' la, we' have tho skill und stock to keep It In II rat class condition. We carry & full lino or sundries: and make a special ity of enameling coDio and co ui wo dutlsfy our patrons. Oarduer & Willi;. ua r.lluiit.v ti.nt tTnltiianfa block, iioxt door to steaot ilkundry . j I'liono a3. i5w-i ;i . i-Trl inUSH CLBANKUS - Reuieajlrl that tho best und cheapest carpeb miner s 1 10 icavv ret DSPOr sola. UtTJIKJOUKNAt.0ltlCC. ' 20W Don't Lose Your Grl When you feel your health fallinfrr, look to your plumbing. Then w jqusa !,. It. nt t.-lll mi.lnrmlnn VOtir htMlthS llko living iii a houw whore the, AuwjM Ing Is defective, and the air fHhtfol m'H sowor gas. wnen you . uua plumbing uverliaulul and loo er, ( or your water pipe neetl renairlng, ranges and furnaces or ste4m hetlf tinimratus put In onler forth IJlnier,, uall on us. - , m rwnri o rvrTTr wi DAfiii & m vim ' 114 COMMERCIAL STRWET. Telephone Jta. 3f HeadquarUra for Sum , Uwn, llolil and nouHry tmm and shingle at IqwM F HALUM irKNOW ai . .14 SfSSiaBaipa, IJUflHVI"V" ii-JJkssT a tsrsiiV issK KI ui m .uui.ifc Yl 'ssssssW."' "" l,:Ju 3 - t iASUJh. irw t Jfcrt.J-l -'