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ARMY LIFE Mrwil Wii.,T of & of Ilrhtol, Vt.. Icftita mark on Mm in wlmt physician s culled a "lionclcM cnu" of heart "tv. uu nils now ma 1110 wug spared. "In '96 two physicians pronounced my case hopeless, and said I had heart dis ease in its worst formt that it was use less to doctor, nothing would cure me. In March, '97, 1 took Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and have not had a symptom of the disease since. It saved my life." BR. MILES' Hoart f&Q J? sold by all druKirlsiH on RUnrnntoo llrst bottlu ticucllt or money back. llookou beau and nurves sunt free. Dr. Mllos Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. S, C, STONE, M. D, Proprietor Stone's Drug Stores HALEM,.OUKaON. Tne stores (two In number) nro located a No. 235 and 3.13 Commercial utrect, and arc well stock i'd with a complete line oldme and ini'dlcl lies, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes etc., etc., etc, 1K. BTONB linn liiul xonu'il year' exM.'rlonoe In the prac tices of medicine and now makes no cliurgo fur contnl'atlon.ezaialiirttlon or prescription. O. C. T. Go's l'ASBKNMM BTKAaiKH T30JML0NA JL AND TT altonA lkavkb:i'uu poiitlani) Dnllv nxcept Hiiik1.iv at 7 a. m QUICK TlMK AND ClIKAl' ItATKH. Dock Iwtwuen Htato and C ojrt HtH. M. l. BALDWIN, Acont. onnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng PERSONAL AND LOCAL. : Kor addltlonil Local Now see Koartb I'nk'C.a immiuuiwumiuiiuiiiiniiuiUMimua A PROGRESSIVE SALEM ITE. Goes East to Invjstlgate Horselen Car nages. 0TliiiH'liy,Auijint 10, A. T. Gilburt, mi 1 hid daughter Claudia, will leave ri.i loin, via tlio L'nioii Pucillo on it vluit to tltu East. They will bo absent four to six weeks, mid will pleasantly combine biisiuo with rocrettlou. Ono of the items under tho foriuor lioiul will bo tlio laying in u stock of iiittiOH anil organs for u Salem dealer Hut tlio most important 'utter of business and tlio main iiu'oittivo to tlio trip, w ill ho tlio invuBtigatloii of tlio hortoloss carriage propestioii. Mr. Gilbert pro poses to look into thin mutter timrougly with a viow to tho intrt luction of tlio horseless carriage on tho coast, llo will visit Chicago, Now York ami all tlio largo oitioslii which tlio automobile has beun introduced. Tho (iiotloiin to bo looked into are: whether the horseless carriage has yet boon perf -'tod sulllciontly to ailopt it to use on Hitch roads iih wo havo in tlio Paoillc Northwest; what kind of motor, gasoline, ol -trie or otlior, would ha bout fit thisection; whothor there aro likely to bo great change) or improve ments in construction mudo in the im mediate future; whether tho cost, now $7n0 to 2ol)J, is likely to be greatly re ducod within a abort time. At present tho gasoline motor Booms to bo the favorite for propulsion of the automobile, and no formidable rival thereto 1h in sight. It seems probable, however, that the eo it may be mater ially reduced. The example t in the bicycle trade is likely to bo follow I in the other. Mr. Gilbert will look into all thoo noiuta and If the present outlook seems favorable, ho will take slope to cover thin territory thoroughly in the lutjreet of the new vehicle, probably establish ing head-quarters at Portland. Minto. Tho county court has aptioluWfd I). C. Minto as constable of the faaloin dlstrlot, in place of dipt. I 1. Adumu, who has resigned on account of til health. F. M. Howe and U. S. Freeburger and their families leave today and will drive to Nye Creek for two weeks outing. F. W. Potwly took pai? with his saddle horn" on the Pomona fur,PrtUnl this morning. Mm. Jos. Wilson was an iiu-miiing passenger on the I'wavna this morning. A Vigorous Shampoo once every week with Seven Sutherland Sisters' Scalp Cleaner, uhen immediately followed with a thorough appli cation of the Hair Grower, will make the hair soft, silky and luxuriant. Unlovely hair means unhealthy liair. These preparations strengthen as w ell as cleanse and purify. They make and keep the hair beautiful. For men, women and children. Sold by U drugtlsU. & Warner. YBf'J W7T IMPORTANT POINTS Dicussed by Mr. Bryan at the Chicago Meeting What He Considers to Be Our Duty ward the Filipinos. To. At the meeting of Democrats in Chi cago, William J. llryan touched on three important (inestions, which will ho bclore the American people in the coming campaign. After announcing to his audience that every plank in the National Demo- erotic platform of 1800 would bo reiter ated its strongly as before ho took up tho administrations Philippine policy. Ho said: "Whon we come to the Philippine ijucstion again, they suy, 'What can tho tho administration do?' Thoro were two months between the signing of the treaty and tho breaking out of hostili ties, two months lacking six days, ami when wo asked them what they were wore going to do, they said thoy hadn't had time to decide what to do. Why there aro but two sources of government force and consent. Monarchies aro founded on force, llepubllcs on consent, Our declaration of independence de clares that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. Is that doctrine false or true? If it is false how long ought ought it to take us to decide what to do In the Philippines? "We recognized the truth of that de Kvlaration when wo went to war with Spain. Wo said tlio people of Cuba aro and of right ought to be free. Why? IJccuueo they lived near us? No. lie cause they aro part Spanish? No. They were and of right ought to be free be cause thoy wanted to bo free and governments como up from the jwoplo. f Applause. If thoy wore and of right ought to l)e frco who can draw aline between them and the people of the Philippines? Where is tho philosophy that entitles one to liberty mid another to vassalage? You say you don't know what to do? Applause. "If the doctrine set forth in tho Dec laration of Independence is sound then wo cannot rightfully aciniire title by conquest. If the doctrine set forth in the Declaration ot 'imoncmlonco is sound, we cannot rightfully purchase 8.0C ),003 of people at $12 up! jo from an alien monarch, whoo rclollotis subjects we ourselves armed tt Unlit against their monarch. There is a principle in volved, and when the principle is once uudcrsU )d its application is not dllll cult, and If the people of the Philippine Islands are and of right ought to be free, then this nation should, without ono moment's delay, announce to those people that we aro there as friends and not ns enemies, to establish a govern ment which shall lo their government and not our government when it is es tablish d. "Now only ought wo to do that now wo ought to have done It in the be ginning; and if the promise made to Cuba hi' ' been made t tho Filipinos not ono drop ot blcju would Have been shed in the Philippine Islands. An plause. And wo would ho sending school toacliors t .Manila to teaca tliem instead of soldiers to tell them the dcla ration was a a lie. Applause, The Filipinos came 1'ito our hands by aci dent of war, and, coming Into our hands, thoy must bo dealt with according to American principles and not according to Huropean principles. Applause. 'Who:i tho framorrt of the Declaration of Indopondidce wrote the self-Lvideut truths that all men are created equal, endowed with inalienable rights; that governments are instituted among men to secure those rights, de riving their just powers from the con sent of the governed, tho peoplo of the old world laughed. "Hut thoy didn't laugh long. Ap plause. Ilecatise our forefathers main tained their declaration, ami for more than a century, this republic has been the most jtoteut factor in all tho world in inlluenciug tho destiny of the human race. Applatn-e. Shall wo bo ashamed to admit now that wo lnilieve in the IX'claratioi of Independence? I repeat that we must deal with those jwoplo ac cording to American principle. Thoy desire their iudoiwndoiieo. Lot us say to them, ns wo sttfd to Cuba, stand up, be free, and then to all the world soy, hands off, and lot every republic live. Applaud. "Tell me that we don't know what to do? All we have to do is to read our nation's history, to watch the nation us it traveled the pathway leading from the lltttle name of might to the lofty mime of riuht, and then yon ran t -II what this nation must do If it is true to its IiftSt. "Did our liberty bell ring in vain? Slmll 1U toiiet) no more Im hird? Was the declaration a He? Have w been falw for a hundred years in t welting that governmenta come up irom the jieople? Must v turn to the old world again with the penitont prodigal's cry? "This nation is not a prodigal wn. This nation has not wasted ita substance in riotous living. This nation is not ready to turn back and with a trembling voice ask to bo claseod among the hired servants of royalty. This nation has not sinned agalust heaven, ami God grant the crowned heads of the old world may novor have oowisioii to kill the fatted calf t celebrate tlw return of this republic f-om indeiKHHltmce back to the creed of Cain, tans continued i plause. "Wltat MKMild the Democrat (tarty do ' Why. there Is but one thiug that it can do. Sometimes I hear the people hv that if tlra j tarty te Hot earvful about thin question of imperialism it w going to 1om votes. My friends, when tlte liui-linnitbiti at IiuIoiMtndeivefl iri rmnmUid i the .v will never more lw a Deinocratk' irty in tin country or a need lr one A).plue.0ur faith in built upon H.and we cannot, tu.-ii our backs un the teathinpiof the fatlMM. Kvry wrng to ue nguteu unu it iw.uiu.u that documeut. We caumt k for a single reform without hIiowiii that all we k conform to the ciiK-ij4erf ui tin- Iki'lanttxio i InoVpeiMleucv. "And o the DrtuornUir party must be true to Uie f.mndstii pruxipietf of thw uoernwMnt. It l-lnvee in the in dependence of the individual in indus trial life, and t" the t-ut 'Yu eliall not rnuvh out thr life of tin trug sling inaultood of tin. country.' tireat AptSauMi. It beliefs iwWivl eneein Uw iuaucul woibl, and aay to Uh foreign Iwuicwr ou iauuot u.V.e the policy forut million of Amr 1uh eitiMHig. iliriMt ki'plaiu ' It be lieves in the doetrine ot blwriy aud u depfldeMrow'nr, d wiieu ue plead for tlio rigid of peoplu .jovem theuibelvtw, altltoogli Uify differ loiu BEECH AM S ttMM g fltOurontfircstfoo, 10 cent and 35 cents, at all drag stores. niWIUIimUHBligliiiun.1.nu(mBf us In color and In race and in history, w;o are not pleading for them; wo arc pleading for the safotv of nnr own tnn. ttitions. Lincoln aid that tho safety o this nation was not in its tirmv or its navy.butin the spirit that prizes liberty as the heritages of all men In all lands corv when1, and ho said tlmt if -. .b.trnv...! this spirit of liberty wo plant tho seeds of desiotism at our own doors. "You ask me why the Democratic party believes in giving independence to tho Filipinos. 1 roDlv. because we canriot destroy self-government in the I fvln A lit... .... .1.. I If ... vuuiii, milium eiiiiHiigeriug seu-goveril-inontln the United States. Applause. It is not for the Filipinos that wo plead. It is for 70,000,000 of peoplo, the great est In the world, and yot a people not great enough to do harm to the hum blest people In all tho world. "Wo are preparing for the campaign of 1000. Tho National Committee met today and prepared for its work. We aro going out to ngiit, ou ask me whether wo are going to win. I toll you I believe we ought to win, and there Is noway upon which vou can predict success. Applause.l Wo aro notnoiiiir to ask. 'Is this tiling popular?1 or 'Is the other thing ttopular?' Wo aro no- ing to nsk, 'Is this thing right?' and if this thing is right tho Democratic party would rather uo down as tho champion of tho light than to win as tho cham pion of tlio wrong. "lion't bo afraid defeat. I can speak from oxorieiieo. Cries of good.") And huviiu: met face to face u largo number of those who were kind enough and genet ous enough to give mo their support in lSittl, 1 can savto you without Mattery that, having seen them, 1 would rather godown with them to eternal defeat than be president und have to ask I'ngland what to do for my country. The Homeliest Man in Salem As well U9 the handsomest, und others arc Invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat und Lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to euro und believe all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, iirunchltis and Consump tion. Price Uoc. and 50c. cod&w Notice to Sedgwick Post. tieneral Orders No. I Tho members of Sedgwick Post No. 10, G. A. H., and all old soldiers in Sa lem are requested to meet in the Post hall at 10 o'clock a. in. on Thursday, the lOt li lust., to take part in the re ception of tho volunteers, who are re turning irom service in .muuiiu. Kv order of. i. I-.. Koss. l'ost comman der, Frederick l.ookloy, adjutant. H-'J-L'l Use Allen's Foot-Ease in Your Gloves. A lady writes: "1 shako Allen's Foot-Kase Into my gloves and rub u little on toy hands. It saves my glove) by absorbing perspiration. It Is it most dainty toilet powder." Allen1 Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes easy. Always use It to Urcak In Net Shoos. It keeps the feel cool aud comfortable. Wc Invite tho attention of physicians und nurses to the ub boluto purltv of Allen's Foot-Ease. All drug und" shoe stores sell It, 2.rc. Sample sent FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Hoy, N. Y. I All weak places In your system closed ngnlnst disease by Do Witt's Little Early Ulsers. They cleanso the bowels, regulate the liver, und till you with new vigor. Small, sure; never gripo. Stones Drug Stores. Atari the s1m m 'M IIJ,e Alrt3's mf-n' Qlgnttur of LiaSfY7-cu6UaC Have You Caught To the fact that tho lluest pictures in tho city aro made nt the Klitu Studio. 7-10 tf Dawson Herb Tea cure constipation, will positively Daw-on Herb Toa Is selling like hot cakes becauso It dous the work. For the National Encampment of the G. A. It. to be I'old in Philadelphia in September, the Northern Pacille Hall way will sell tickets at largely reduced rates. Ticket) aio good going on August LJth and ItOth and llnal limit of tickets for return is October Hist. Seo tho agent Thomas Wait A Co, !ftT Commercial Street. IlHKOIIAM'8 bluos." 1'iixh will dlspol the Kotiol Dyspepsia Oure euros dyspep sia. "The public cun roly upon it us a iiuibtor remedy for alldlsordors aria IngfrouiluiporioctdigQStloii." Jatnos M, Ttiomus, M. I) , 1" Atiiorlcnn Jour mil of Health, N. Y. Stoncw Drug Storon. OASTOK.IA. Irritating stings,- bltos, scrutcbes, wounds und cuts wKithed and healed ba DoWitt's Witoh Huiel Salyc. Uo vvuru of counterfeits. Stone Drug SUirea, Amateurs, When you are looking for some one to do your dwlo4iig and finishing, re member that the KUtw Studio is doing first elaw work at moderate prices. River Newe. Tins O. V. T. Co. bouts will make no more U-i above ttahtin at jtreeont. Tlte loaU will Im here over night and Mtil for Portland at 7 a. in. daily. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartlficlallydlgeststbe food and alda Nature In strengthening and reooo itructlntfthe exhausted digestive or Bans. ltUthelatetJiscoereddlsejjt ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it In efflcleney. It ln atantlf reltT6i and permanently pure mPops,. Indigestion, Heartburn, wLinfZirl. Bour Stomach. Nausea. 3HkHeadaolie,GaJtralgla,Cramp.and Si other xesuluof linperf .t dilution. PrVporeo by t C DeW-'Ut A Co, Cfclcaeo. HTONK-b UllVti STORES. jtfE& On O. M, Johnson, the rustling clothing and furnishing goods salesman, who returned a few days ago from a success ful trip through Idaho and F.astcrn Or egon point, took the overland train last night for Ltigeno and Southern Oregon. A Child Enjoys The pleasant llavor, Kcntlo action, and soothing clTcct or S rup of Figs, when In need nt a laxative, and If the father or mother be costlvo or bilious, tho uiostgratlfyltig results follow Its use; so that It Is the best family remedy known and every family shoud Have a bottle. Manufactured by tho Cali fornia Fig Svrup Uo. C. E. Dennis of Minneapolis arrived this morning on his wnv homo from 'Frisco to visit his father A. N. Den nis of this city. There Is more Catarrh In this sec tion of the country than all other dt !casos put together, und until tho last few years was supposed to bo Incur abl . For a great many years doctor pronounced It a local disease, und tire- scrioea local remedies, and oy con stantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional tteattucnt. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is tho only constitutional euro on the market. It Is taken internally In doses from 10 drops to a teapoonfui It acts directly on tho blood end mu cous surfaces of the system. They of fer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to euro. Send for circulars und testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY Si CO , Toledo, O Sold by Druggists. d5e. Hall's Family Pills are the best, Hamilton Clark, of Chaunccy, Ga., sas lie stillurcd wltli plies twenty years beforo trying DoWitt's witch Hazel Salve, two boxes of which com pletely cured him. .Stones Drug Stores. "Our baby wis sick for u month with sovcro couu'li aud catarrhal fever. She kept getting worso until we used Ono Minute Uougli uure it relieved and cured her in a few days "11 L. Nance, Prln. High School, lilulldulc, Texas. Stones Drug Stores. Notice. Olllco of tho secretary of State, Sa lem, Oregon, Juno 21, 18im. Notice is hereby given that tho State Hoard of Auriculturo havim;. in compliance with an Act of tho Twentieth legislative Assembly tiled hi the olllco of tlio Sec retary of State February '-'lid, 181H), deeded to the Slate of Oregon the lands known as the "State Fair Grounds," tho appropriation off7,000 for tho pay ment of tlio warrant Indebtedness of said State Hoard of Agriculture issued prior to February ;Jd, 18111), prottcrly en dorsed, wurantfl, will bo Issued on the State Troasuier to the extent of tho appropriation. Interest will not bo al lowed after this date. F. I Dunbar, Secretary of State. In accordance with the above notice, holders of all warrants of tho Oregon State Hoard of Agricul ture dated prior to February -Wd, 18U1) aro hereby notified that tho same will be paid on presentation at the office of the Secretary of Stato, or at tho olllco of the undersigned, and that interest will cease after this date. J. II. Albert, treasurer of the Oregon Stato Hoard of Agriculture. ll-'Jtl-tf. Mauy persons die of neglect, Dawson Herb Tea llxes 'em. Pullman Service to Yaquina. The first Saturday night excursion to Yiiquhia was well patronized, This now regime with a Pullman car service to Oregon, s popular seaside resort promises to become very oiiular. IIuhIiuwh men In any city down tlio valley can take tho night train to Yaquina, get a good night's sleep aud reach the ocean in time for breakfast, and after siom!iiig a whole day at the Well can return on the night train in time for business next morning. Take the overland train tit Salem at 0:15 p. in., Saturday. CASTOR I A For Infants and Ohildreu. the Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Call for Olds for Hoy. Ulds will bo recolved at the olllco of the City Uccorder for tho City of ba Ic.u, Oregon, from the date of this notice until 5 o'clock p. m. nf Satur day, August 12, 1800, for furnishing the City of Salem with fifteen (15 tons of cheat or timothy hay, baled and do live rod at the city hall In said city on or before the 1st day of September, lSm. Done pursuant to the order of the Common Council of mid city, mudo and on to rod ou the 0th day of July, W. N, J. JUDAH, City Uccorder. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this, July I J, 1800, 7-13d&wtf Salem City Bend Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that pur suant to the order, of the Salem City Council, hud and recorded ou the Oth day of July IbUO.subsorlptlon lists will xt opened, at 8 o'eloek on the morn ing of Thursday, July SO, IW, at the olllee of tho city recorder Intheelty hall of said city, for the puruliase, by the citizens at largo, of tOS.OOO, mu nicipal funding bonds of said olty of bnlom, Oregon; (Mild Iwue to oonsUlof bonds In the sums of "tW." "1100, "i2C0," .500," Und 10Q0,") princi pal payable at the otllce of the olty '.roasururor ot said city of Salem. Or egon, on ur before lOyears after I tie Ut day of October 180V, the date of Iwue of ald bontU; the Interest thereon, at the rate of 4 person per annum, pay ahlit tetnl-arinuallv. ut tliu office of J said city treasmerer aforesaid, on the nrst days or April anuwciouor oi ouoii and every year thereafter, until eall o" maltiiily: principal und Interest Siyable In gold coin of the United tates. The city recorder of ald city w'll receive, tile awl reuUtor all sub scription in thu behalf, and said ub scriptlons, under thWpublleatlon, will clote at 6,ockck p, m. of Friday, the Unit day of September, !Dt). Done by the spe&l Committee of Hor.d Imuo, Miio, Saturday, July 15, le9, at Salem. Oregon. Signed I Stgnedl Slgoed O P. IIIHIIOI'. Mayor. S. J. JUDAILOIliy Heeorder it "ntlitVffe rAinfli.inri (Signed) ft.'p.WALKRll.CoUliolllilfH 7-1M1. SS mmmMmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmcmaimmmmmmmmmmmmmimm for infants and Children, Cnstorla Is ft lirtrinless Htibstltuto i'or Castor Oilt Pnro orlo, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Plcrumnt. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo substance. It destroys "Worms and alluya Fevorlshncss. It cures Diurrluua and "Wind Colic. It rollovcs Teoth inir Troubles und cures Constipation. It vcpulutes tho Stomach aud Dowels, ulvlntr healthy and imtural bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tlio Mothor's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bonra tho Caff'&4i In Use For Over 30 tur CtWTVH.COMH, TT MywwtT TWttTt 1W n ' Jills waS e.wj-yes's in THEY ALL WANTED IT!! You lire they tliouuht tlic Mcvele In the Window, wn the only one vre nail. Tlirit were plenty inor inutile however, and wfc sold 'em one eaiL Wc cau fit vuu out lM WITH A RflWFORD, LEUELflND, RE5CENT. Water Prolongs Your Life. If your house is not supplied with 11 Hath it ought to lie. I will make tho galvanized iron Tank, put In thu Tub, the best of l'lmnblin,', and tin all kinds of tin work. Call and ask for estimates, T. S. BURROUGHS 10.1 STATfi'STKRKT (0 ft!! MANHOOD RKSTflREn ny,,"'nr','-n,,,Vc,"w rs wnilUUUl UUOlUiidU r'orv S'IIIh. TIiU womlerful ty. 7 Memiuy, llaMUtflirAVal.cnillnnf.ljM JIanlKl. Hlalilly Kmiv Mlom, Nervouiinnf, luvi uf Kjwr In nenerativc Ortfcnf. cuel by vvullilul error. exctuhe uw cf t(iiiuliinli wlileti trail to Infirmity or Insanity. Cau Im earrldl In vet ixjcktt limner bo, t for fs, by mail inauiiil ClrcuUr free. AlluruKKlua. Take no other WuuufaclureU by the I'eau Medicine Co., llrK.l'raiue. lUiuu-UuvlM IlruKCo.dUtrlbuUogagenU, tuiKU Anil VAMIIIU. OT.. I'OKTIANU, UHKOOM. FOR SALE MY D. ,J. FRV, SAL ISM, OREGON. the" old "postoffTce stables. iififBfecH2C','' Special rates g'ven to Commercial men. Ilrlrea made to all I'diita at all hour, lilvo ui a vail ami txi aallaAcd. I'hmie i'Jl. NOT GROCERS TO JHE PRESIDENT, But Grocers to the People. We keep in Stock a full Variety of Provisions, Groceries and Fruit. Anything and everything you need. At prices to compete, call and compart'. HARRITT St LAOJRBNCB OLD rOHTOmGK (1KOOKUY, m. rlng?I CoIIe se SaliMn, 10 inllw from PortlaiMj.) OoMpi.tHt; and TiiuKovmr CoviiHiaNi Preparatory, Uterwry, Helentifle, Claiical. Normal, Commerelal. Ht-wiM. Couuhhk In .Mutln ututice, Surveylinf, Drawing. Civil iervio, Preneh, German, 8jmhWi, Italian, Hlmrthand, TyiwrlUitg. TssWrajihy, Mude. A, mia) eJaw ht provided for tn deote wImi 00 account of farm lalwr, wleh to enter late in fall ami leave early in Dpring. Academic destrtMNi ami teacherfi state eertifleatos ami atate diphmiaa con ferred. Hih1 fur caUlojfMe. Aihlreee, TiiK Pummiiiunt Mousit ANOBt CoLttHtK, Ml. Angel, Ore. flflO BET OliEGQN f BUT J Signaturo of Years. T0n CITY. Love's Leading Strings, may lead a man to bliss and happiness, hut tho road to our laundry will lead him to a place whore he will recetvo full satisfaction in the beauty of his linen, percales and woolens, when wo put tho stamp of our perfect laundry work ou it. Our flue laundry work Is unsurpass ed for beauty of color and llnlsh. Salem Steam Laundry, COI.ONKI.J. OLMSTKU, t'ltOl'U. Phono 411. u:t0 Idborty Street Best and largcstlinc of Bicycles in the Gtty, Car load shipments Direct from Factory PRICES: $25 to $75, Wo have.... jr - V- T uei Divue R,M,WADEtCO. 1'IIONK 1611 OilKHIUtY HT BAI.MM, OH. J. J. FIDLER, proprietor. I lor sos Hoarded by thu Day, Week or Mouth. Hlaiidlnu Teams, ICc. Mingle Horse 10c, Fur Iniys and votinir num. CoiHluctwl by the IWnwlletfne Fathers. Healthfully and attractively located. Ill milen from 1 M I 1NTBR-STATB is ma i ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Associate Teacher Wcjtern Conteiw tory, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Inter-stAte System, t Salem, Ore. Over Hrst Ntlonl llanlr. Residence 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to to 5. jrjijistywJi i WANTED. New today uavortueruenu lour tino or less In thin column 'rsortod throe Umos for 25 otaH CO obi a week, $1 por montli All over tour linos at same rate. WANT15D. Men to cut, or split or haul wood. Wo will pay 60 cents for split ting. Cash every week if wanted. Salem Fuel Co., room 13, over Hush batik. 8-8 tf WANTKD. Wheat, oats and barley, bags furnished. Got our prices be fore you soil. Olllco on Court street roar of Dalrymplo's storo; warehouso Labor Uxchongo building. Tillson, Uartlott drain Co. 8-7 tf WANTKD. Men to learn barber trade. Only 8 weeks required. Special in ducements for applicants from a dls tautice. Positions guaranteed. Com plete otttllt of tmils presented. Wages Saturdays. Places for 600. Cata logue mulled free. Molor llurbor col lege, San Francisco, Cal. 8-7 (ld IOK SAI.ti. Clyde mare, 8 years old, weight 1900. lCiuptlro of O. W. Kofi, Macleay, Ore. 8-l-lw. KXPKItIKNCKI-Fruit dryer, (owing to scarcity of fruit) Is upon for en gageuiiiit to dry hopi. Host refer ences. Fruit Drier, euro of Journal 7-ai-i.'w WANTKD " Iminodiately llrst-claHH waitress, steady place at Wlllamoltu Hotel. 7-20-tf WANT1CI). To buy ryo for milling. AjZ ply to or address Joseph Uri-eliBler, Salem. Mill on Marlon lwtwecn Fourteenth and Fifteenth street. 7 18 lmo DKTKOIT HOT Hl'ltlNGS-I am In the field again, with ny nack horses, to carry you to tho springs, or any place In tlio mountains, in thu vicinity of Dettolt. 1 havo been hero sevuu years, can take you to all the good camping, hunting, and tishiug places In thlspart of tho mountains. Frank Perkett, Detroit, Ore. 7 3 liw FOU 8A1.K -Good dry wood, delivered to any iiart of tho city. Pricu reason able, l-oavo onlers with llarrltt & Iuvrencoor FarmerH' Fetxl yard High, street. fi-'.'lKJin ijlUYCLiT i;ATlllf your bloyclo needs repairs bring It in, wo havo tho skill und stock to keep It In Hrst class condition. Wu carry a full lino or sundries and make u special ity of enameling como und seo us. wo satisfy our patrons, Gardner & White, 288 Liberty stieet. Holtnun's block, next door to steam laundry. Phono 2855. 1-20-t IIQU8R OLBANKUS nomoiubot that the best atul cheapest carpet paper Is tho heavy fult papor sold lit THIS JOUUNAIi OlllCO. 20-tf iitltiitAi . f,.S.?Hh-i JB.!S!jI'I Does Your Gas Pipe Leak? Or are your chandeliers old fashioned anil wornottt? If mwo will put in now, rich aud handsome chandeliers,' ami lay new gas pipes at a reasonable cost. Ah plumbers, steam and gas litters our work is unexcelled and our prices for first-class work Is beyond competition. BARR&PETZEL 314 COMMEHCIAl. STREET. Telephone No. 3371 Headquarters for Screen Doors, Etc., Lawn. Held and imultry fence and shingles at lowest prices, HAUICM KICNOlC WORKS, Waitk Moin.nr. 1'roi'. SV Hlate Street CURE YOURSELF! I'm- HuJ fur JMbnlHl' il-llliM, IKlIWMMltWIM iiriiaitn. m. H.fiiiHiH l'.tluiM, ami mi II L U U . itubiaaw. r.L.Ouiyiira !' '" lffcH nuiii ujr rrui.ut ..r .,it In 4l'i (.Pftf. I., nit'". I'l.H'1. fut I ii ..r 1 UiIiIm, ISVTS. (If ultr v.t wu mur Premium on vVarfants. Any 'rtl" hatuiK Maiiiin or I'nlk county wurrauta in iIIhh- ut will itii well to pall at llitiiilllmof Kiunuc Hfi-yiiian, 'HO CiMiiinemlal tiwt ltli llnlitt A llaikrr 1 will alluw a iirniuiuiii on all audi iruiirly uinlorMsl war mill. Money to luuii a' a ana 7 1 tiaa aMtlt Inifir. wit iui Imiiriivl.l lriilf. No iiirii III Uili LniKNB DURTUAH no (ViHiinintUI Irerl .-1- ...... ,.. . a 11 u.xw am i TliitoioruerllMlc. Truoc Manita rtraUNl CopvmoHTfi Ac. Anyoaa Mndln a tkateb a4 daecrlpUoa auy qalckly aacarum uur tinulun fraa wbaibar an Inraullon j probably UAlanlaala. CuiamunlM. iiuai .uiair coaaaemtai. nmw lit Oim. OMal aaency tut 1'tleuu laaan Ibryuifc Mm tfttiat tutlu, fillhout cWvf, I 'cunutfuaau luua to. r la (bit rr SckMlifrC Jmm. A t.atAMil ItlnslfmlaUl vukU. TJLffllUt NA bUUQ OS 7 tnvnilVP 4'7IUh ww, w m -""VTI 1 "'-""TT " r, .--.V fc-7- j - rtsur numiu, fi pumvrwiMwtuwiii, Take In" The Whole Field If you hae a want that you think some matt in Marion County oan fill, lake 111 the whole Held at once iy insert Insr a want add in Jouu.au There's no half way businena abotit theJouBKAi,. Itgeta right out among all the iHteple who are worth talking to. Ami If vour man Is In town voirll find ' him There': no doubt about that. ?r.?S$& 1 r.?. Vm ftid. T'.,kV 1 ft 9 WJft . r a - Trr nfii an m w lbbm SLaamt: n T(Mawl I JflfBfffCf. ot . ai "ntaMiaBr .aaaarr N". vas-JasSPffH' 15 w.i iiiMra jW.i rtmrnmrntt aM4lJt 1 ifTJlftH rfjl, iii1!i a 'bM ift?ni wWkffa(ffUaia. YEARS' . MaHfeXPEHIENCB IjmTTia ' i " . v 11 11 tuliil.l ' 'i 1