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jjjjMri iir-jjjMB iiivnftftriM HEAD ACH "Both nir wire and ruyselriiavc been neuajt AjLAubia ana laty ey are the best taeaicine wo mto aTer bid In the house Last wselc my wtfa was frantln with hmigi.tiB twodaja. she tried someof jourCAS-CAHETS. Kiti5ST.rlleTf.l Lh8Jln " her head almost immediately. We both recommend Caseurots. ntllll. HTrnvrniiii Pittsburg Safe fc Deposit Co., Pittsburg. Pa CANDY TSADt MASK WCOISTCRIO Plflatlflt fltlnt.lhl. tntltit Ta.fjt nnri tv. i UooJ, Neer Mirxpii weaken nrOiirr lc, Joe. 60c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sltrlt.f Hrmfr tmrnftn, tblt.r.. itenlrftl. New terk. JIT Nfl-TO-RAO "P1"1 anJiijranienibr all drug nu I U'OHU mtti to CUltK Tobacco Habit. S, C, STONE M. D. Proprietor of Stone's Drue: Stores UALBM,.OKEaON'. Ttm.m... fli. I.. .... t . .....rao.imu in uuiuucrj nro looatou a No. 235 Hiut 333 Commercial street, nml nn well slocked Willi acotnplcto lino of drugs nnd medicines, toilet urtioles, perfumer)-, brushes etc., etc., etc, im. STONE Hni Imil some 25 years experience In thn nran. tlcoof raeillclnonnd now mnkes no rhhrge for consultation, examination or prescription. I O. C. T. Go's PASSKNOKU BTUA1UKU POMONA altonA LKAVDJ.FOH I'OltrLAND Dally except Snnilny at 7 a. in QUICK TIMK AND ClIKAP 11ATKS. Dock botwnon Htato ami Ciinrt Hts. M. P. HALUW1N, Asent. PERSONALAND LOCAL Kor additional Local Now see I'imrtli Pager F. C. Ferguson of MeMinnvillo came over Saturday night to visit witlt his father and mother Mr. and Mm. 'A. K. Ferguson. C. H. Clndfoltor loft inlay for Aoluli, Wn., where ho will reside. J. ITiiruli wont to Duvton this morn ing via steamer. Mr. Onruli will noon open a cooper shop in Salem nnd will manufacture barrels for thu (i. Stolz nnd W. A. Hummel cider and vinegar works. Ho I'xiKH'tfl to uni)loy several inuit in liin h!ioi. Mr. and Mrs. CJ. C. Dodge wont to Portland tills moriiiiiir, whoru tliuy will visit foruomo time. TIidiii'o tliuy will go to Seattle to reside. Mr. DoTlo linn licon employed in olio II. G. Moyor bar liur shop. MisnKthol Sullwood wan a passenger to Portland today for a short visit. Miss Hose Howormun went to Vort laud this morning to visit with friends. Perry Silvoy and Ira Ilulloy, two Port laud wheelmen who eamo down Sat urday on a tandem, returned this morn ing via steamer owing to thu condition of the roads. .1. 11. Wntkins wont to Newberg this morning on bushiest). .1. C. Jackson left this morning for linker City where he oxpootH to go into the restaurrnt biiainoM. James Woodruff went to Portland Sunday on business. Mrs. L. II. Welder is visiting friends in Tucoma. Mr. nml Mrs. C. V. Johnson, of Solo, tire visiting in the city. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gray nro home again from a short outing at Sllotz. Irvin Mum, ef Portland, is the guest of F. It. Welder in this city. Mrs. F. A. Wiggins nnd daughtor aro at Newport for a t-oason of Seaside life. Walter Lyon Sundayod on tho heneh at Newport. Geo. 1). Goodhuo is up tho valloy in the interest of tho poultry aliow at tho state fair. Mrs. H. Savage wont to Astoria to seo the regatta. Minn Hostile Wariuer, of Portland, is in tho city tho guest of lior cousin, Miss Kthol Gilliugham. Mrs. Z. F. Moody is in Astoria attend ing tho roiHitta and at Seaside, accom panied by her grandson, Allntrt Moody. Dr. II. II. Olingor is at Astoria attend, iug tho rogattn. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 G004I ar In Fort land for a short visit. Mrs. T. 0. Siuitli, Jr. has returned from Portland from a short vMt' with friends. Mr. and Mrs C. II. Cusiuk went to Albany Saturday night. Dr. and Mra. I.. K. Grilllth lwvo r turnuil from an outing at Ntwkowiu. Privuto lloniHin Anwlur, Sumlayml in 1'ortlanii. Harry Allnirt and Dr. A. A. Junip, are taking in tho Astoria rtrgnttii. Travelling Secretary Dumottof tho Y. M. C. A., sjmt SuiHlay in Sdlem. MIm) Ptatrl CumpMI. of McMinnville, Is in tho city, visiting J. II. Ileiulereon. Itov. W. S. Guillmrt, ol ICihhmw, clwp lain of the Second Oregon, u in the city the guest ul W.T. AitKwi. Mi) Ia1h Tliomon. ol PotUmimI, wlio Ims been vUittng reitttiwM in thu oity lias apne to Ktifene to visit her niMsle J. C. TIkhhimoh. D. II. PteeJl, of MtiiiHMpoliii, Minn., who hus Ummi visiting Malein friendu i now in San Proucisoo. MkotM Winiite and Kttiel Ugd.m Iwtw rotunietl from WU where tlie Itiyilon family hftve Immii for mi outuu. Mr. ami Mm. It. II. LeMbo are at New-port. V4tVtk'4k'-H Young Mothers lisp s9&wwwmAvwz& CHAMP CLARK. Talk About McKinleys Lack of n Policy. At Omaha, Aug. 10, fully 1000 Doug, lass Democrats, assisted by a delegation f about 300 members of the Jefforsoninn Club, of Lancaster county, turned out to attend tho Jncksonian Club picnic at Syndicato Park. Many of tho stalwarts were accompanied by their faniilic, and, with the outsiders who camo to hear tho speeches, they constituted n crowd of several thousand. Hon. W. J. Dryan accompanied UioLancnstor county delegation. Congressman Champ Chirk, of Missouri, was the orator of the day. Ho declared the Democratic platform of 1000 must bo tho samo as that of 18WI. Said he: "The people understand precipe! v what they want. Tliev want tint rinVm.n tiI.i form and they intend to have it mi changed, undiluted, unimpaired. They will break short off, as you can break It pieco of glass, tho necks of those ivliotrv to piny tliem false. Tliev are not in a frame of mind to bo fooled with." Mr. Clark declared that the iivor1m.1. owing issue of 1800 was tho question of free coinage, and that it will hold tho same position in 1000. Regarding the Philippine situation ho declared that President McKiuley has no policy. Said he: "He is letting things drift and thev are drifting to tho deuce. Meantime our sold.'ers aro being killed nnd dying of (license in shoals. For what purpose? Will anybody undertake to say? I defv any cximusiontst to stand mi and in. form us what tho president's policy is. Rut some say and moro's tho pitv and shame, somo calling themselves Demo crats. "Tho president is wrong, but wo must support the president. To this has it come at last that wo must shut up our thinkers, close our mouths and chloroform our consciences in order to be considered patriots. "No if the president is wrong, lie should bo set right. If ho will not cease to do wrong, ho should bo bounced, as ho will be so soon as thu American people can get 11 cnick at him. In the interim, congress should restrain him from tho farther expenditure of Amer ican treasure, in his career of 'criminal aggregation' for that is what ho him self defined 'forcible annexation' to be. "If he has not sulllciont courage and fortitude and strength to resist the pros sureof the gamblers in human blood and lives who are holding him on this evil and ruinous course, tho American peo ple will find a president who lias. His namo, too is William William Jennings Rry.111, of Nebraska. In tho evening, Hon. W. J. Rrynn ad drosed an audience of I10D0 people. lie indorsed tho ideas of Congressman Clark and reiterated his views 011 the silver question at length, claiming that it would bo tho main isue in tho next presidential campaign. He indorsed tho income tax and closed with a vigorous onslaught on trusts. To Uuro Comtipatlon Korevr, TaliuCaxcurots CundvUutliurtlc 10a or 250. HC.CC. fall to cure, druegUts refurd mouov RECEPTION. Given by the Poyser Family to Some of the Volunteers. A reception was given on Saturday oven to W. A. Platts, C. R. Platte, first sargeut and second lieutenant, respec tively, of Company M., Second Oregon volunteers, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Poyser, four miles north of Saloin. Tho evening was spent in social con verso and pleasures of various kinds. Several members of companies M and K were present. Tills pleasant affair broke up about mid night when all returned to their respec tive homos very much pleased at the magnanimous treatment received at the hospitable homo of tho Poyi-ors. Miss Dorothy Riiron lias returned to hor homo at Jiiiuosport, Missouri, after siHiniling somo time visiting her uncle Councilman A. It. Huron. II. J. James, of Carson; Senaea Smith, of Portland and J. Rowurman, of Con don wor"? npKiutod notaries public Sat urday. Konnoth Ross aged 0 years and Jos oph II. F.ldridgo aged 17 years wore brought to the asylum from Portland Saturday. Peter D'Arcy started for San Frnn clsco Sunday accompanied by his mother mid two sisters, tho Missus M. F. and Tlirosa K. via steamor. Tlioy oxioct to remain in California sovoral weeks. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rogers nnd daugh ter loft Saturday night for San Fran clfcoco to witness tho California volun teers arrive. II. Mullory, of Olympla, who hns Immui here looking fo." heavy horse to 1k used in the wwxls, returnou tins morn ing not being able to tlnd what how mite, us the heavy heroes have all boon picked up hero. R. lbtummi wont to Newbury this morning on buiueM. Miits Ksma Fautolle and Klduna Heudlev, who havo been thu guoetti of Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Steuloft, left till morning for their home in lWiker City. The former will visit Portland sometime mid will return to Suleni ftgniii before finally returning to Maker City. J. Stupletoneame down from Imleiwu deuce tide morning 011 bueiiiMi. :. L. RenkliNW, of this city, low taken n position on tiie government Mtug bout Mathloina. Miss Lena IWnoit went to Portland this morning where she will U thegueet of Mlai Marie Ummerkk fur aeverwl weekfc. I'm)! Hnaswck, ol the Det hotel, nt Oregon City, nixie down KmulHy him! re turned tliUt morning Itaving iwrelMUod a flue cow while here. He took the eow down with him. I). DftvidMH swl wife Utntdttywl t IwleixswIeiMMt retttrniHg on lite bout UtU wornlHg. Dr. Phillin Weaver wiMtt to Intleiewl esiee on profeattionul biMiiHMW thi uwrtt- lK. MitMM AlioeandCbira Doty ol Star-I Um. went to l-ortUl m-.r thVi I lOUrillllg Wlt MVj " . m.. r-rw jtu to OnlrHlu, Wo., wlirre tliey will rutidv. should leant erlr tbo Beet sttr "t kcopio on 1mo4 a supplr ot Gail Borden Eagle Brand COKDEKSKD MILK (or tmnJs.T UUm. u U mH Btmmt. imXvie 1( rusatoMt the tost far furtr yeaiti. T Tai.o un sattHtteH. &CMD JtR BOOK OH 11SUS." P BOKOCN CONDCktCO Ml in CO.. N(W VO A -, . .illliiBWrrl,mMg."- -- n,g iimi.1, , M- ISM T!?-"' -v feIJi'- , Kj,-jmw3 ss jmi striw w Acts gently on the dneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the $ystzm OVERCOMES I7TZ2 ' - B.TUALC0NST.PAT.ON DUy THE GttiWIMt- MAHT O By (AUIvRNIA TG SYRVP(S OFF FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Lieutenant-Ocncral Sir Fredrick Walker Takes His Post. Loxno.v, Aug. L'l. Lioutenant-Gon-eral Sir Frederick Wnlker, who relievos General Sir William Francis Rutler as commander of tho Rritish troops in South Africa, sailed forhis post Saturday. Ho was given an enthusiastic farewell by the crowds surrounding the train on which lie was a passengor at the Water loo station. It was stated by an army, oflleor who is accompanying General Walker that in the event of hostilities in tho Transvaal, General Red vera Rutler will take commune of tho lighting force, General Walker remaining at Ctio Town. General Walker hud frequent confer ences with tlie ollicials of tho wir olllco before leaving. Bert tha s 1 118 Kind You llaie Always BouH Kotlol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyHpep sla. "Tho public can rely upon It as a master remedy for all disorders urls Ingfroinluipi'rrectdigostlon." Jitincs M, Tiinums, M. I) , In American Jour nal of Health, N. Y. atones Drug Stores. Pullman Service to Yamuna, Tho first Saturday night excursion to Vnquinu was well patronized, This new regime with a Pullman car service to Oregon, h popular leasido resort promises to become very popular. llusiuosH men in any city down tlio valley can take tho night train to Yatiuinu, get a good night's sleep nnd reach the ocean in time for breakfast, and after soudiug a whole day at tho Well can return on tho night train in time for l)iisiues next morning. Take thu overland train at Salem at 0:10 p. 111. , Saturday. Accidentally Shot. Albert Newman, of Marshlleld while out hunting boar was accidentally shot Saturday. It happened while out on Kitchen Slough. Ho had the butt of his gun routing on tho ground, and was trying to got his dog to go into tho marsh. The dog attempted to run past him and struck tho gun, discharging it. Newman received tho full content in his head, ciusing almost instant death. Newman was about l.0 years of age, and was the main support of a widowed mother, IJreitl with 70U whether yoa rontlntir tbj. nurvvhlllinf luiiHcuuftuiiinu'i w mwH ih aviirv lur wvun, uln.-iu.i!Ulrci ipeleoli tine, puriaot iue uiooa. 1 tr lost maahiMd. lob. iltb. tKel TC told 00.0rO rfctvieurvd lie tnapoc IMKtK. HO'VOHAVtrum r own drnrffljt whp III vourhforue. TAke II with ,p4lriilir, pertinently One e.toi SI, uiue.ll j curee, Jhoiee,IM, rQ4renii.atartire or we refund mney rUef w; C., nitese, KeeUtel. i l.ri. I "Our buby wis sick for a month , with bcyere cough nndcatorrhul lover. hue kontgottlng worse until wo uscu One Minute Cough Curo-lt rellovod and cured hor in a low duys "ll L. Nance, Prlti. IUgh Selmol, llluirdule, Texas. Sumo) Drug Stores. "Sweet Home" If you want freah home uwde candy, le cremu, lee eohl siiininer drinks, or a ih efaar cull at the "cSweet Home" No. 2iU CommercHil streof. 7 0 tf Weather Forecast. Tlie fuet tlmt the foreawrt slwws a probubility of more win Is not very 011 courHgiitK for furmereJ wlio Iwve wheat la the -hock and mnity who sjirend out tbeir kMMsk to dry r wore oil titan if titer lwd not toucuetl tltein Tleoee farmers wlto IumI enoMgli foreeetjlit lut tlwir grain into tlte stuck eii eon gmtttbile Utetuaitlveje ujkhi httviieg their croft Hottatwl. It is to be leojl the wet wenUter will consw at once, or Htuch tlHHeHte wiM reeeilt. iuw4rtT.rniii.i 4k1Sli,2SaV'Ji' WZXi KT Threwn PraeTi a Buggy tetania," wwning while J. II wis ad Miss IMdUrdtaiii wn iHK to the city fraw the asylum Rejl dri" la nn their boe Item mm (fighUsjesil aiwl vhted iHta a ditch, tit MsnpunW wew thro 11 tit by Ute swdilceH lom which rswltei m a iw ct to Mis LaMdiughaiM's UAl cbk. Aside from this no further lUsnagr was sMeUtmal Mad the xv was 1 iiBt)tatiy caoisuw. IUiiiIIUjo dark. f 0MUMy, (U Mi u wtikVmi with Hikes tweaty tssbis inttkU ttvimt DttWiU's Wlleh !lUa.dltiiiM. twuktUMOl vrhielieoMi , utotetr ruwtl blttt. Mourn Drug ZZ-IWhW -"FWTta IVtVm'JilJ " Ova BBH s?l?irMRt f H H WZJr M' iTOQg m 1. 1 b 1 fit- w wm mw vwuaiti t m wiiiv jw -rfmtimsr. Ss tK Im m m iflFi fi 1 lSSefu I Store. iii)llili.1i volunteers reception How the Matshfield Citizens Received the Returning Heros. Marsiii'ibm), Or., Aug. 10. A recoi tion was given Tuesilay evening in honor of F.dward Colgan nnd Henry Kern, of companies A. and M. respectively, Second Oregon regiment, who arrived on the steamer Areata. At 7 o'clock n parade started from tho Odd Fellows' hall, headed by the Marsbllcld fire de partment brass band. lext cme tho U. A. 11., and immediately behind, tho two volunteers, mnrchlng 0110 on each side of the colorbearer. Next in onler were the Coos county pioneers, who were followed by tho Marshlleld lire company, in uniform, citizens bringing up the rear. Tho volunteers were greeted w ith rousing cheers along the lino of march through the priucial sheets nml back to tho hall. At the hall there were speeches, songs and music, and a ball. To-Nlgnt and To-Morrow Night, And each day una night durlim this week you cnu got nt uny druggist's Kemp's Halsnm for tho Throat nnd Lungs, acknowledged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs. Croup, Hroneliltls, Aslhinn and Consumption. Gut a bottle to day and keep It always In tho house, so you can check your cold at once Price Sou and 60c. Sample bottle Tree cocKv.w Stock Up. Wliethor you aro about to harvest your wheat or aro making your plans to gather your hops, You will need a good supply 01 provisions ami groceries as kept for sale by Rranson & Ragan. .Slte.o. d. OAMTOrilja.. Aeart tho si IM Yw lla Always Boufth llw Kind Yw lla Always Signature f 1Ii:i:ciiam's Liver Ills. Pills for Stomach ami River News. Tho government snag boat tied up at the Oregon F.astcm dock last night mid lift for below today. Tho rlvor has fallen two inches the past two days, tho recent ruins not hav ing effected the water mid now stands at 1.1). To Cleanse the System. KlTcctually yet ucnlly, when costive or bilious, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to 11 healthy nu tlvlty, without irritating or weaken ing them, to dispel headaches, col do, or fevers, uso Syrup or Figs, imiilo by the California F.g Syrup Co. Have You Caught On To tho fact that the finest pictures in the city aro mado at the Kllto Studio, 7-10 tf A PalaceofSalt, Utah's glittering Salt Palace, with its Midway Plaisauco and othorattractlous, opens at Salt Lake City August -'1st. Tlie Rio Grande Western, thu only lino mi... ..!... . 1 ..... aal .1... f 'IM... x.. ..(.. III. I i iililllllH llliuiiKii uiu .minium iiiiiiiii, has arranged to give holders of all classes of tickets a day stoiKivor at Salt Lake In order that tliey may have an oppottuuity of visiting this wonderful structure, built of salt crystals taken from the brine of thoGroat Salt Lake It self. The inauguration of tho Rio Grande Western's dining car service, doing away with the necessity of stopping trains nt eating stations, loaves nothing ing to bo desired for an ideal trip across the continent; for thu equipment and train service are equal, it iintsutHiriur,!)) those of any of tho traus-contluoutnl lines. Furthermore, no lino traverses any section of thu American Continent where there is so much grandeur of scenery. A daylight ride through tho heart of the Rookiori leave nothing to ho desired. For information as to rates ami for doMiriptlvos pajnphlote, address J. I). Mautlold, General Agent, Will Washing ton street, Portland, Oregon, H-Il tf Irritating stings, bites, scratches, wounds and cum soothed mid healed ba DeWltt's Wituh Hiizcl Salye. Ho ware of counterfeits. Stones Drug Stores, o j&. e t o arc. x j. . Atari tb Iha Kind Yw tle Always BfM All weak places In your system closed against disease by DeWltt's Little Ktirly Risers. They cleanse the bowels, regulate the liver, and Nil you with new vigor. Stniill, sure; never gripe. Stones Drug Storos. Notice to Bridge Contractors. The undersigned will receive, at Ids (ifliie in Albany, Or , Mtaled bids until September 8th, 1800, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. 111. for the building of two cylender piers under the Green Furry bridge, over the Suutiam river near Jefferson. Oregon. Plans mid soueifleatluns for mul work can U) seen at the olllco of thu clerk of Marion county, hIhi at my olllco In Alb any. The loiut ooitrte of Marion nml Linn counties rervo the right to reject any ami all bids, llouds in the sum bidden will be oxaetetl of tho memmun liliMir on award of contract. FRANK CRAirniRIS, 8-Xl'l'J-t Clerk of Linn County, Or. New Telephone Line. The fttayton Mail lute the following in regard to the new telepltwie line: "It is known Itere that I. F. AihoihI, Ute sawmill man, u putting up a tele pluHiH line lietHeien Turner ami his smm mill northeast of the this city fur the toac4HiiHodatioii aA his patrons. Tlie line will cotnttK-t tlie towns n turner, n 11 ins till, SiiMiimty and SUyUni with tlie new mill, and will isiralled the Oiegott TeleilMriie TrU-graph Co m line to Ui Uum towns. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you cat. ItartlflciallydlgMtethefoodandalds Nature Id strengtheolotf and lecon atructlDRthe exbautel digestive or cans. It U the latest Jiwo wed digest ant and tonic- No other preparation can approach It in saiciency. It In stantly rellarwand ierroaneutlypurei Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nauea, SJekHeadaohe.Ga.Uralgla.CTamps.jind all other resulu of Imperfect dlgtstloa. Prsporad by C C OsWItt Co, Cbicoao- SBTOKIPH I'UI'G KTOUrST:"! w-wmpi 1 11 mmnwiii ttmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmHf tor Snfants and Children. Tho ICinil You lluvo Alwnyn lloulit has burno tho Bifrna luro of Clias. II. Flotchor, ami hat boon inatlo umlor hla ItOfSfliinl NiinrrvLsIoti lor ovor :i( years. Allow no 0110 u ilooolvo you in this. CounforfVit.s, Iuiitatlons nnd ,Jiist-ns-trt)ol, aro but 12ioi'iiuout.s, and ondntigor tho hoalth ol' Children Hxnorlonco iiKalust Exporintont The Kind You Have Always Bought .Bears tho 2L&0&&u In Use For Over 30 Years. -.c-'T" "'. TT COPvRlCNT THEY ALL WANTED IT! I You ire tlicy thoiiKlit tlie Mcycle In tbe window, was the only one we fiatl. Tlirte were plenty mote InnlOe however, ami wc sold 'tin oueracl,. Wccaufil vou out also WITH A A RflWFORD, lUEUELflND, RE5CENT. "" w w Water Prolongs Your Life, If your house ih not supplied with a Hath it ought to Im. I will make the galvanized iron Tank, put in tho Tub, the best of Plumbing, and do all kliuls of tin work. Call mid ask for estimates, T. S. BURROUGHS iaiSTATBt.STI.RKT HAHHOOD RC8T0R2D A'ViVrVnlS!Ka lOMKily Mtuiaulretl l"iir all Mivmie t.unttii. HrhH Wa.ik MsHinry. IUitiilif .U..V.-l.illnrf Im. M-mIi.m(. Nlnhlly I'ml tlons, NervoueutM. l t xiwr In Uenetatlre OtK. rnuenl by youthful error, executive use of stimulant which lead to Infirmity or Insanity. Can Ixrcnrrlrd In vest tiockcl tl'oixr bor, 0 for I , tiy moll jirtiJild. Clivularfrre. All iIiukkIkU. Take no other. Manufaclurctl by the Peau MilktucCo.,l'arkl'taitce. B.auoI)avlH limit Co. Ulstrlbutunf agents, TUIRD AND VAMIItU. FOlt SALIS BY D. J. VRY, SAIJ3M, OHISUON. THE OLD POSTOFFICE STABLES. fasssssssssssssssssssssv f i tfc i jfltHBassslssiskllsl 3wt J easssssssssssssssssflassssssssssssssssssssssssssssW assssssssssssssssssstfaasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssk. asH tSaassssssssssssssssssssssssssslsssL B 'MAJaFT W '3ri7asssssssssssssssssCttliBssr3 Special rales g'von to Commercial men. I)ni mad to ail iinte at all hours, (lire ui auall atwl'lujuatlirtod, I'lifine 41)1, NOT GROCERS TO But Grocars to the People. We keep In Stock a full Variety ofjProvisions, Groceries and Fruit. Anything' and everything you need. At prices to compete, call and compare. HARRITT & LA'OJRBNCB OLD I'0TOVri(JK UUfHJHUY, Ht. flng?I Colle ee Kftlmui, -10 miU) frtMH I'orUMMl.) OounJUtu ami Tiioimhmiii Oohmhmi I'rsijwrattiry, IJtrary, Bdmiiti: Okral. NoriHrtl, QhhiuwhIuI. HVHUAiOovHum In Math. HtatkM. akncttylHg, Drawlug. Olvll UtyH), 1'rnmih, (lanumi, fitwiikli. Itnltou, MlKirtlHiwl,T7)wrllliiK,Ttwrphy, Mhsw. A m U iirsvfiM for tu dwita w1m oh liiwosiut ol farm kbar. wtidj lu witr ht In full ami tare (surly In orirlffg. AwlWr drw ami UsWhtrit staU rtJflwtjn Mitd lal tUplDimu tjuti frrl. Btfitrf for tttaTosHe, AildrtsHej, Tut: Vnmuimr Movnt Asmul Cu.ntK, Ml. Aug!, Ore. Signaturo of u tirt, mw ,emt itt. Like a Gleam of Sunshine perfect satisfaction emanates from every shirt front, collnr and etiff, that Is laundered here. Our fine laundry work is beyond competi tion by any nno In Saloin, and wo cannot help but feel proud of it. You will, too, when you see thu pei foot color and finish that wo lay on them when you bring them here. Salem Steam Laundry, COI.ONIU.J. Ol.MHTKl), 1'ItOl'lt. Plioiio 411. a:t0 Liberty Street Best and largcst'linc of Bicycles in the Gtty, Car load shipments Direct from Factory PRICES: $25 to $75. Wo have..,, Best Bicycle R, M, WADE L CO. PHONIC IBM 8m., roRTLAMD, OaSOOM. 02 PKItltY HT HAI.KM, OH. J. FIDLER, proprietor. Ilorw-'s Hoarded by tho Day, Week or Month. J. Ktundlng Team, IKc, Hlngle Horse 10c. THE PRESIDENT. For lMy ami yuttug num. Conduetml by th IWnHMlktine Putlwrs. Ifwlthfnlly ami nttratlrttlv locsituil. (II iiiIUm from IvJW iiTfyWnKiinamfuctinwbfmaM imMrtvwrKyyMsit INTEn-BTATB ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Atsoclaie Teacher Western Conseira tory, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Interstate System, at Salem, Ore. Over First Nstlonal PanV. Kestdence 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to toS. sirJsrBVewiv sst. . WANTED. New today navottiaotnouui lour ltnoa or loss in this column 'nsoitcd tnroo times for 25 eta, 50 eta n week, $1 per month. All over lour Hum at amno rate. i.ur uuu. a. line uinck binn lowed Dr. Molt homo from Noport.Tha Dr. has the dog and will express tho animal to its owner, If the express and advertising is prepaid. 8 21 lit WANTKI). A good eook nt tho Coltngo hotel at once. FOR SAl7H. 82 itcor "farnu" Situated H dlo east of Shoritlan, Or., on county road; good 4 room house, woodshed, well of water, now barn, henhouse, largo family orchard, (bearing) good spring water in pasture of 15 acres, balance In crop, prico $1, 800. $1,000 cash, balance tlmo, a bar gain If taken in .10 days, for mora in formation call or write to ownorSon place. L. II. Murray, Sheridan, t)r egon. 8 17 lint LOST, -Lady's straw hamper with ono strap, between Salem and Kola, Leave at this olllco formiitfthlo reward. 8 11 tf WANTKI). ltuyers for now mountain hacks, platform wagons, bugglen. eastern or homo mado. Also sovorul Heeoml hand waguus, strong, useful and cheap. Call and sou them at the Salem carriage factory, UGH Commer cial street. Werner Fennell. 8-11 tl WANTKI). Men to cut. or split or haul wood. Wo will pay GO cents for split ting. Cash every week if wanted, Balem Fuel Co., room 13, over Hush bank; 8-8 tf WANTED. Wheat, onta and barley, bags furnished. Gut our prices be fore you sell. Olllco on Court street roar of Dairy m plo'fl store j warehouse I.alor Exchange building. Tillson, ltartlott drain Co. 8-7 tf K0U 8AI.B -Good dry wood, delivered to any tiart of the city. Price reason able, I-eavu orders with Harritt & Iiwronceor l'liriners ' Feeilyanl High, street. o-'.'o-a m U1UYUL1S PATH If your bloyclo .needs repairs bring It in, wo have tho skill and stock lu keep It lu llrst clasH condition. Wo carry u full lluu nt sundries mid make a special ity of enameling coino and seo us. wo satisfy our patrons. Gardner, & White, U88 Liberty sticot. Holumn's block, next dour to stcuui laundry. Phono U835. 1-20-b I10UBI2 CLHAN I011S - Itctnoinbor that tho beat mid cheapost carpet pnper Ih tho heavy felt paper sold UITHK.10UHNAI. 0 1 ollicc. 20-tf ?..t4kcv A Shower of Comfort Id 11 firm u'liiilliiip vnil ian,l lnVii HIIV (tllllt you feel diHiKisod when your bathroom Is lltted iit lu modern stylo, with n gool siiower apparaitiH, porceimu umii tun and good closet. Do aay with your iiutliiatcd old tub ami wash bowl, and lut us put you in improved sanitary piummiig wormy in tue times. BARR L PETZEt 2M COMMERCIAL STKE&T. Telephone No. 3371 CURE YOURSELF! (m III-41 for umietuf' ll hsrSM. lunsNiiuetlyit. Irlilelluiie ur ulterlluM n( IiiuiuU iueiiilirnM. rllne, eli'l uA ulllli- ItHllUMCHtMifUCO. "" 'l"" , Leciiiii.o.Kn """! 7' ""'"' fir er,n III yiKlw rP-'( !t eiprru. trpi'i, 1 flij,r bolliee, UJK 1ruU MHl UU ItMUM (or ItMU. Tho lntor-3tato Unlvaralty Byntam ofMuuloal Instruction. li. II. BCOTr. I). M. 1'ilKrilDKNT A National (.uirtirtle lnlltnllu will li le IwKlniilug t ntimlMtr It foillty by iii;iiiril anil It iibiilU by tluiiie4rul, KmbraeluK Inur than twenty atstiw, Pur tho Uuefit of 1'iil'lln on'rlviilaTMriisr At Hum. KIOIITM MIUOIUMTIU KAU. CVftlllratr uranlu'l from a rrvularly ehar tro. lualllntliiu. . .... KsiiUiifcllim uf ha yntiuii lu iteUII lu tlimi eoliiiun WaUli tur It. KfTA ANI)HflH-VVII,IltAN. Stall) lUimevutittlrM anil llMiilMir of tha faijully Htuilo ofr Ktrst Nutloual IUu'j ilIi- Oh ur two tilaMv on for alfaoonl l)uiu liluuo ijuartct. University of Oregon. Tuition Free. First term begin b'ept. 18, 1800, Excellent courses In Ancient and Modern Languages, Science, Mulho inatlca etc. Ouduutc (ruin the teuili gradu and from all acoredlted mIumiU admitted without examination. KtudenU not fully prep.tnd tp enter, can tako atudlei In which tliuy are detlolent, In thu Kugeue City High School. ForoataloBueHaud further Informa tion, add rem lite I'ruMiloni or Hon, J. J. Walton, Sou. Kugoiie. Oregon. 8 1 7w eml illy "Take In" The Wliola l'ilil If vim have a want that vou think Komt man In Marlon County can (111, urn 111 win wwiie 110111 ui uuue ny liiuori Ing h want iuld In JauHMAb. There iw Iwlf way ImsIptM ulwuit the JouKNAb. tt Ktm right ouf among all the ptonlu who artt worth talking to. And If your man U In town you'll 11 ud him. There's no doubt about that. wmma wj fj .jj "oixj1 mi w " cvfr,t:1 SffV am W (....i.ll si l sIssssssssW If g.1. m. ktmM "swr - M f 1 w j --artitoa - -