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--7 BROKEN LOT SALE OF HnCINTOSHES AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS PRICES THIS WBBK! NOT BUT ALL SIZES ALL SIZES IN ALL KINDS, IN SOME KIND. A black cape cunt, extra good length a good servlcnhle coat, and flj 1CT regular $3 value JttLJ An nil-wool Tricot, double breasted, box cflats wltli velvet collar, or CO OC raje coat, regular 15.60 values JJsJiOCl A few sites left In tan, brown and checked, double breasted box coats, velvet collar and extra length .coatii, are bargains at fi.W and IS, our reg- re yr iiUr rico for them ; now going at D J J G. W. Johnson & 60. 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. Whentiie Blood i pale, then your lips and checks arc pale, your nerves weak, and your whole body grcatlydebilitated. Thcdoc torssay "You have antcmia." There's just one thing you need something to make the blood rich and red. will certainly do this. It will make the most happy changes for you, and soon your old strength and ac tivity will return. Vv rd 1 00, all dnif gUt, s.orr U ItUWNB. Chml.t, Nw York. Then they will go and plot for a pull on the public teat and tell their sons and daughters to do likewise by example at least. Editorial R?vieu). Ml if nfY,cs 20 per cent J Li IV 1 J nisrn?mf 1 i m 5M0E i i SALE! LflCY'S8"0 M 00 Pho for f i 00 i to HUM for S CO 4 00 Shoe for 3 VO 3 W HbM for 2 SO 3 (JO Shot for 1 4 1 to HtiH for 1 00 2 oo Kboa for t W 1 75 Bhoe for 1 40 1 0 Bhoe for 1 -M I Si Khos for 1 00 1 00 Hhoe for M A Hand Turn Dross Shoe, 13 00 for Si 40. . ,-rt X . M jgdk TUB DAILY JOURNAL BV HOirBK UROTUICHtl T1IUK8DAY, I)KC 7, 189U. Dslly, One Tear 93.00, la Advauoe ally, row Montna 91 00. to Idvanoo Woelrtr. Ono Year S81.00, la Advauoo BOERS LED BV AN AMERICAN. Oonornl Pint Joulert, who It tho com-wander-In chief of tho army of tho Booth African Itopublle, now no success fully opposing the English forces in that country, 11 an Amorlcau. Cloneral Joubert was bom lit rhlladulphla, and lived there for many years, the old Joi bert home, at 110.1 Arch street, being still In existence and practically un changed. Tho JouburU came to I'hlla- dolphla from lfolland in tho '30's, and there OcnoralJoubort was born. After living In that city torn few years the family moved to tho country and on gaged in fanning. Finally, when tho stories of great wealth in Houth Africa began to reach America, tho older Jou bert devilled to take his family there. Tho family Joined u colony from Hol land and settled at Krauschu Hook, near Stollonbossch, where other mem bers of the old family had already lo oated. Binco that day tho name of Joubert has been prominent In Houth African affairs, and Is now only second to that of Ooru Paul Kruger himself. General Joubert has been a leader in the public affairs of tho Itoers sinco early hi the '80', and twice ho has Ik-oii a candidate fur tho presidency, each time lieing beaten by Krugor by u smalt vote. In fact, it is claimed that Joubert really defeated Kruger the first time, but Krugor was tho smoother po litician of the two and arranged to have Joubert counted out. Joubert Is now vice president of tho Itopublle, Is coin-niauder-ln-ehlef of the army, is a mem ber of the cabinet, and holds a dozen other prominent public olllces. lie Is very jopular with the people, and it U believed that he will yet displace Kru ger as the head of tho Hoora provided, of course, that Ivdgland leaves enough of the country to have a govornmout of auy sort Joubert has twice returned to the land of his birth, once In IBM, when ho came here as the agent of a big financial firm, and then again in 18U3, when hi came to see tho world's fair, in Chicago. la 1893 lie spent sev eral months in the United Rtatesand Visited In many parts of the eotiutry. Iowa iStato Register. ' ' LEADING FEATURES OF THE DE CEMBER ATLANTIC. Alleyno Ireland 0k-iis the December Atlantic with Uriton ami lloer in South Africa, a clear, strong, and comprohen- sivo sUitoment of tho events and causes leading up to tho present war in tho Transvaal, stated from tho Kngllih standpoint. Mr. Ireland gives n lucid and straightforward account of the events and the questions involved, mid while he strongly advocates the Ilritiih Side of tho question, ho does not omit or gloss over the orrora and mismanage ment of that government, which lie is willing to admit have contributed to produce the rofontmonts which have led up to tho present state of war. Jacob A. Hlls concludes his touoment sorioswlth Reform by Humano Touch, in which ho reiterates the belief that such reform, to ho thorough, must begin at the top; but, in looking luck over tho (Mist and forwanl to tho futuro, he sees caiiHo for hoie and encouragement In tho good work. Henry I). Lloyd ooiitrlbutes an en thusiastic tribute to Now Zealand, its paradoxical attractions, Its solid advan tages, its claims to be the iiioitdosirublo and "the lnt had" country this side of Mars. Under the. ciiriojlty-provoklng title of V anted, a Chair of Tent-Making, Al fred Hrown, layman, discusses the causes of the modern decline of the ministry, chlelly the unrest of congrega tions which demands continual changes, and the ad condition of tilings wnieli to-day practically turns a faithful pastor out to starve at the very age when ho Mould be mo.t emlmieiit and sought for Jn any other profession, Andrew K. West contributes Is there a Democracy of Studies? showing the Increase of the study of l.atinlsiu in American public bohools, the renewed Interest in the study In aoademies and colleges, and the reasons that Justify it. 'Minima iiapgoo.1 treats tlio latter day Platonic Friendship between men and womon, springing from the einanelpa tiou of women and tho niw relations Ui tweon tho sojea, believing Hint "this birth of a now friendship between tho sexes, giving variety and vIioIusoiihiiim to youth, elevation to marriage, sweet ness to lift), will be an honorable ower " Alvau F. Sanborn ilhcussM French 0K)umiudeduess, showing how the French commercial supremacy sprlutrs from a quickness of apprehension and oi acquiring and ahslmllatlug the useful and the beautiful in trade as well as in Kngland is at a tremendous disad vantage in the Sonth Alrican war. She Is lion du combat from all moral stand points. As the alleged greatest of civil ized world powers she Is making war on a puny isolated Republic geographical ly considered. Kngland as an enlightened nation must obey tho strictest letter of inter national warfare, and will bo held to the highest standards of humanitarian methods. Sho will bo criticised for sins of omission and commission. Tho Koora aro fighting for their own homes against an attempted Invasion by a powerful nation noted for Its ag gressions and lust for conquest The awful mistake Kngland made, when she made demands upon a smalt nation thot could only lw followod by war, will appear In history. If a great power can demand of a small fundamental changes in Its laws relating to taxation and franchises, and enforco thoeo demands by superiority of numbers, the wholo world will become one vast slaughter pen. Kngland de serves defeat In her war on the two South African Republics. Salem has taken the front rank among the progressive towns cast or west. In A state capital the party spirit runs high, the machine Is apt to he all-iww- erful. Tho city government was pros tituted to tho machine, and city and county were plunged iu debt for parti san purposes. The city government has now been .separated from these influ ences and is going to bo run on a purely business basis for at least two years to come. With wheat at forty cents, potatoes twenty cents, hops next to nothing for the producers, and no fruit crop, this part of Oregon Is not a paradise for tho businessman. Ho has a heavy stock for the holiday trado, and there Is little money In circulation. Still Salem offers unusual bargains in the necessities for life. Thftj-o thlnes pMnlo'mudt havo to live. The Salem firm who in Wednesday night's Jookxal broke the corner on sugar, and offer it at retail at 5 cents Hat for tho best granulated cane or beet sugar, have made n bold stroke to draw retail business to this city. They de serve the thanks of all who want to soj the embargo of trado depression raised. DoWJtfg Little K'irly Klfers purify the blood. Famous little pills for con stipation and liver troubles. Stones Druir Scores. JOURNAL X-RAYS, Senator Mcllride has introduced 400 bills in tho senate, says his organ. . There was method in Tom Itecd's moving to New York. He could never Ihj president from Maine. No Lady Would Do Such a Thing. No lady would take her watch when out of order, to the first person who dis played the sign "Watches Regulated and Repaired.' But she would carefully enquire for a man whose acknowledged tkill entitled him to take in charge the delicate mechanism. How much more careful should a woman be, when she herself is dlsor ilerded, not to entrust the delicate and i-omplex mechanism of her being to the ."irst man or woman who displays the ugn " Medical Advice Given." No sign is to be trusted which says " Medical Advice Given" and stops there. Medi cal advice can be given only by a phy sician. An accredited physician will put his title with his name. Suppose a sign reads, "Medical Advice Given by a Man '' What woman would not in stantly say, "The fact of being a man doesn t qualify him to give medical ad vice, lie must be a physician to do that." Ilut suppose the sign reads: " Medical Advice Given by a Woman." Is not the fact just as patent that being a woman does not qualify her to give medical advice. The woman must be a physician to do that. Medical advice given by an unskilled woman is just as dangerous as if given by an unskilled man. In inviting sick and ailing woman to consult him by letter without charge, Dr. Pierce points to an experience and practice of over thirty years, devoted specially to diseases peculiar to women. In that time Dr. Pierce and his associate stall of medical specialists have success- miiy treated more than Half a million women. All correspondence is treated as strictly private and sacredly confiden tial. Letters are promptly answered, and the answers are mailed in perfectly plain envelopes, without uny printing upon them. Write without fee and without fear to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consult ing physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N Y. EDUCATIONAL AND MUSICAL. EVA F. COX; rsrotfsMvrsMorvsjJNvrvatri INTER-STATE Tcaclicr of Piano am! Organ.Ji flOfl GLASSES IN SIGHT READING. Studie: 333FrontSt. lO-Wml' Terms Reasonable tYUlY ETTAANDERS-WILMAN express tkaIB Nellie Brown VfOLINIST r now prfpsrcJ to receive few more pupils. Ml No 417 tUrlon it. 104C AsJOclate'TeaclieriWcstem Conseira- J torr, Ksnsas City, Mo., representing B the Inter-stale Syitcm, si Salem. Ore. m Orcr First National Hantr. Residence 7 376 Church street. SluJlo hoars 9 to 12, and 2 to5. J VNiojBNavAtywi' irsJiNaaNM TJE B-flO H Jt 70 A M 6VU I'lU fliii t U SOUTH ANDEAsP SHASTA ROJTF OPTltK- ' t- Pacific Co, I Ar liii Si-;; tatj Southern 7.00 p m 1 r.v, 9 11 I' l Ar 8:14 A M J Arl Portland. -.Hlem . 8n Krauclico Ar. Ar Ar. S 30 A SI I 10.46 A M Oilier. t a . .. T"" LEf?ae,e'" ;-r -Xew Orlfa.ii L. ft T lloTn ,... 1 t- jrABUStD JSff. JALCSt. OKCCOf. &aAadfr(U t t&UnMJ L-l ' ,S .? s? . Y' A orefr; f.JsifJJ YU '?'' S7 SZT7-' . is fy S? S&7 ST.-7 siss)sY . ?'ssst:ft.sv:J a): 7X S S rat:cccS ? J'r.v -ok. (ArAtocue! Tho fight for tho noxt Oregon senator snip is on. Mr. Mcllrido Is known to bo willing to sacrifice himself for the people for another six years. Ills eight years as secretary of State ended in a rovolt In the Republican party that it was supKsd had relieved him forever. Ilut by boistornus If not very religious siiport of Dolph, ho was able to swing himself into the senatorial seat. His chief lieutenant, noted for never-dying smiling oteaglnousnoss, Patterson of Salem, was by like tactics of pretended support of another man ablo to swing hlnisolf into tho Portland collcctorshlp. lly their alliance with Mitchell and their labors to organize the legislature "for Mitchell or bust," they were able to control thu federal patronago of Oregon. Hut tho last stato convention had grown tired of Mitcholl-Iteiiuhlican contesting delegations from Multnomah county and recognized the Simon- Corbott-Mackny organization as the regular Republicans. Now thoo political saints, mormons, sharpers, bunko-stoorors or confidence inon aro cotniicllcd to enter the lists ahd light ojienly for honors. They cannot rob another Oregon henroost of another MNiatorshlp. They must stand up and lw counted. They must mass their forces in 1111 open field, on tholr records of Republicanism and their methods of conducting public affairs. What's tho matter with Dan Tarpley for secretary of tho Stato Republican Leaguo7 Some of tho local managers will want a kid or noliody. . Tho Portland Tammany will not let go its grip on that city's municipal af fairs until repudiation or reform lie- comes tho only alternative, as It did at Salem in 18!8. - It Is said that at tho Albany city olectlon tho Republicans largely voted for tho Democratic nominee for city marshal, and the Democrats voted for Republican nominee. The Republican was elected. I. Inn county like soma other counties has 11 "School Journal." They should bo called "school politicians' Journal," usually owiicd by tho text book tnul and worked for the county rohool ring. Oh, Kducatlon! What frauds aro com mitted in thy sacred name . . There Is mi impression that the United States is tho greatest book maker in tho world hut this Is a wonderful mis take. Germany makes II vo times as many In a year, and Kngland, France unJ Italy mako more. Thero are others. Wo nro not all the eoplo. J 11(1 IO liOld nrPKimipd tlin rllv f ... lem a bill for $250 for examining the title to the Wilson avo. property tho site of tlio new port olllio building. Albany Democrat. Tho Portland Water Committee gave him 5760 for making an argument in the sliding land case. Mrs. ft. Cliucblll, Rerlln. Vt pays, "Onrbaby was covered with running sores. DcWiu.'a Witch Hazel Halve cured her," flewaro of worthless counterfeits. Sto..es Drugstores. A LTFJ3 SAVED. Dr. J F, Cook, the Uotnnlcnl Spoc allat. Succeeds Whoro Other Fall. To whom It may concern : This is to certify that Bertha P. Con ner, of Mt. Angel precinct, Marlon coun ty. Orcirou. has suffered from a cancer ous growth In tho left ear for about three years. Tlio growth was cutout twice and burned out onco by Albany Physicians, but tho growth came hack as bad as over, and pained her bo badly that she had to bo taken from school. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the Botanical Specialist, tho growth entirely diean peared, and at this date, four months since treatment was begun, the growth has not rcapjieared, and the ear lias rn tlrely healed leaving only the sca-s in flicted by tho Albany doctors, I hereby certify that tho above state ment Is absolutely true, and that Ber tha P Conner, tho person mentioned in the allidavlt. has resided hi niyfaiu ily since early childhood, bearing thu re lationship to mo of niece. II. 0. U.vo. Subscribed and sworn to liefore mo (.this eighth day of June, 18'Jl). W. "W Hall, county clerk of Marlon county Oregon. SALEM HOP BUYERS. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OE MUSIC. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. O. L. Stout, Portland's finest teacher of Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo, has been engaged to teach in tho COLLEGE OF MUSIC on Tuesday of each week, beginning on No.-emlier 28th. Mandolin and Guitar club free to pupi!s. Hero Is u rare chance for all who desire to study these Instruments. For recommenda tions, tuition and lesson hours, apply to FRAXCKSCO SKLKY, Dean, Collego of Music, Salem, Oregon. 7.45 P M Ar. 5:15 A M Ar. 10 P M Ar OOO P M Ar El ivV ogai'M Ar Sew Orleans i;; 70!i U-Mpu Han I...., arim",cg--l! '7i; us Apeak, .". .'J 'mav 1 . V2" r U ,zu 1 ,; A) A 5 DINING CARS. OMEnVATl0ytiA,,, Pullman first class andtoiaTTiT" inir cars attached to all ,LHlec trulna. Prompt connect?, L " ""Un t" train. Ina. Prompt connection. , "i"1 yer, Omaha and Chicago with tni iui utuur uusicrn CI lies. t".DBD1 VISION. "" "i uivijUAnu AND trim it. Mall trains dally excerjsnf- HETWli 7:30 A M I lM V M I.T.. Ar .Portland. -CorTalllt.. Ar ljjopj, Lt I linn 3 fit Albany and fJorvallis" cmlnT" with traiiia of tho 0. & R, , ity"ot,cct INDEPENDENCE Uy. PASSRN0EV Express train dally oxceni Sunday, t&) P Jli Lr Portland r ...7 7 i i.T...M..xiin?nir:i; SS "SO ' tlcp endenpa I . 5 . ti M ASATISFIEDCUST (MR iireci connections at Sun FmnnTT co with steamship lines for II a wf ,Y JAPAN, THE I'lHLIPP Np, avV, AUSTRALIA. US ANl) l or through tickets nnd rates .nii W. W. SKINNER, Depot Awt 0. D, UADUIELSON Cltv rl on or f'llt. T,.', .. . . ...i..-. .-'. v,J IICKPI. apcih, i..sz uomniercial St. Salem Or aMARinuagSH'Sy Will advertise us And our wares. The Atkins Cross Cut Saws Corvallis k Eastern Railroad SEGMENT. GROUND. Never falls to please; We keep a full line ofDIhem. R. M. Wade k Co. Hardware, l-'.45p.ni, .. l:Mp.iu. i : p. tu. l'00 a. ni. . .11.30 a. m ..12:15 p.m. . 7:00a. m ..11:30 a. m. art. To Curo a Cold In One Day Tk Uxallve flronw Uitnlu Tnl.lu All Orisl.u lr una lh m)- iFlt full, hi cure K. .OruinlniunUoinoUU)i. o. J. II. Fletcher went to Poitland yes tiday and from there n ill go to toluts in Eastern Oregon and Washington. Tho Kitohon Sink Should not breed diseases like typhoid fever or Malaria, j -.1 If will not if ym use Gold Dust rflarly. 4 ftar fr hti-(itU K1m trttMMM.11 K,f mum ctAM jWf vW IW j 9W mtmmmmmtmtmtMmutt lPllllllfifev B Sl vSfcEi&Mx CJ nBtllHBUt UnWJs I tin iyi fc -l- The anuoiiticnl llnriiuitm. Mcllrido nlllauco is prfictly natural, Hermann iillowed his iiamu to bo used as a Free Silver Republican to defeat Diilph and sent a statesmanlike telegram to Sena tor Alley that all pledges made In his iiiimu would bo fulfilled. That ho was a Mrty to Mollrlde's secret candidacy no ono can now doubt. His reward was a high ofilcu after he had fallen down for the congressional reiiominatlon, whuro ho again showed the cloven foot of an unimproved and supposed to bo extinct breed of ofllee-scekor by tele graphing that ho would accept tho nom ination on any old platform that the convention saw fit to make. Nothing U too rank or discolored to bo touched by our llingor. Off the same blook with Mollrldo they nui.t stand ami (all together. They aro for Sound Money and Expansion. all they can net of It. And history falls to reveal a fob too rotien or an appropriation of public plunder too largo to turn their stomachs. Republicanism Is to them a sacred but perpetual opportunity to gorge, SQUIRE FAHRAli. No. 05 Stato st. 'Phone No. 1221. wanjinnvN &co RiihIi Iliilldiug, Commercial st. (groMnd floor). Ollico telephone C0. IM), HBATINGI STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATJSR, Esiimates furnished, and work"done promptly, .substantially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. S. BUBB0UGH9, 102 State St, Phono I5II TIME CARD, 2 For Yuqulea: Train leaves Albany .. Train leaves Corvnllls. Train arrives Yaqulnn 1 Returning: Leaves Yuqulna weaves uorvanis Arrives Albany 3 For Detreit: Leaves. Albany Arrives Detroit 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:20 n. m. Airlvcs Albany 6:45p.m. Ono and two contiecl at Alhanynml CorvulllH with Southern Pacific tialm giving direct service tiand from New' I"" k uuu uujuLuiib ucacilCS. Tiiilnsfor the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, Klvlng ample tme ii ircacii' cun,I,,n Krounds on tlie i-n.iiuiuu.Mi uuu onniiaui river t U EDWIN 8T0SE. lluuier Altsny, Ore. same day. it. u WAJ.DE.V T K. . 1' X. J.Tl'UNKU ArciiI. LILIENTIIAL 1JROS. II. J. Ottkniikiuuk, Manager. Ollico over Ladd A. Ililoh Hank, Phono No. 401. Tho jieoplo of Salem have seen what a fearless exposure of municipal affairs ty tlio press can do for Reform. Port land, Astoria, Albany and othor towns havo Just as honest and (Mtriotlc jwo' pie, aim nctst relorm Just as badly but they havo nonowspaiwrs that persist ently liammor away all tho year around tocreatu tho public sentiment that do mauds reforms. CAT LIN & LrNN. Ollico ovnr Weller'a giocery store. Phone No. 211. PAYNE Si One door store (ground ITJUl TILLSON. west of Dalrymphi's U M. KIRK. DtMUTi roil Tsir Mali S p. m,l Hdo- . . ksnei Klcr 2J0pm TIME SCUKDULR. From l'urtUnd. BU Lk, Denrer Ft. Worth Uul.,dliiciSo Qj K.li. wVll"wlls7pok'Vo;nmi" Hxill., tit. 'ai, uiilulk, Jill wuukee Chicago t!l twt. 54. 58, Si G3 Phone 871 Stato St. Iloor). 'Phone No. It is now aparent that Quay of Penn sylvania will lw seated. Of course, all Miiators who voted to seat Corlwtt will vote to seat Quay. That was thirty, and he Is said to " havo six teen more or a majority of the 85 sena tors. Of court, he will havo the vote of einion of Oregon. MoRrldo voted against seating Corbett, not becatiso of any coiiMloutlous agonies or profound convictions on tho twints of coimtltti- tlonal law Involved, but because he had 1 contributed freely to prevent Mitchell's return to the senate. Mcllrido mus now revorso himself or Join the anti Quay, anti-administration minority of the senate. Thou whore will Mcllride come in for places on the committee? Henator Al- llson l to name a committee on rearnui ging tlio beuato roinmtttoes on abasia to give the Republicans who now num. Ier three-fifths of (he Senate their proportionate reprciiitatIou. Tho Rolierts agitation will bear gixxl fruit. All pretences aside, tho Roberts caw will finally bo decided in history not on thehasisof his guilt or innocenco, hut from the basis of the real aggregate morality of nation. Tho Corvallis Times well says: "Hut Rolwrts and Clark, and Piatt and Haniia, aio not the only sinners In congress. Tho place is full of bribe takers, sK'culators, and tralllokers in franchises and votes. Crib or Dugcy Whether it be a hay crib for your horses or n buggy in which to ride that you need both and such as will give you satisfaction is kept by Gilliam A Ill-own, at tho old P. 0. stables, 124 o d .JACKS, CAIiMlCIIAEL . t CO. Ollico over Johnson's Clothing store, in liush-Hreyman bldg. T A LEVESLEY & CO Commercial st. Second stair south of I.addtfc Hush bank; room IS, upstairs. 'Phone 1211. Gram Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, BuildingMatcrtal. Lt'mc, Cment, Plaster etc, Grain, Hay andStraw stored wagonjjcalcs. I'ruiui't audiarofu attention given jto the dulivery'oftfgoods lo any Sp m. 8 i). m. x Bun ttttur- day u p, n I've saiem 8 Cpm IK lit! Iatt u-8-ti PRODUCE BUYERS. S.GILEiCO. 'holedle Fruits, Produce, etc. Kalcm, Ongon. Ofilce; Insur ance block. 'Phone 001. Ware house, at Wallace warehouse. HAHHOOD RESTORED ttT-Kr v" if3 IH?i'V?!? .Wall m.,2STK'SIft! KS ? oi:kan Hri.'AMuniiu For San Frmnclaou, Hall every live day. coiTiKiTiiA itfvKit HT PA ML' II J To Aatorla ami way l-nndlni;. WIU.ASIRTTP II1VV1I rortlaiiJ, Kswbcrs anj way .niiiiij(. Sw itnt Klyr t,x a. m. I p. ta I n. a. ex Hun. ArS Itm Ullrit p. m. a m. in. .auc-uavla DrnSCo.dJJtributagsgenu. , ,,ulj, OTS.. rORTLAKD. OKECO njiVfJ bs Handkerchiefs, purees, silk mittens, Itiena' I tied and lltllllietl elnvtui. bnlMnv gools of all kinds. Wiggins' big ad.. Ii 5 2t A. M. HUMPHREY & CO. Ituy and store wheat, oats and other grain. Huy jwtatoe. Also do chopping and cleaning. 270 Commercial st, 'Phono 27ft). FOR SALE 1JY D. ,T. FRY, SALEM, OREGON. "fuf-lay ;. Thiirxlar ami PatnnUy at .W Monday VVednfulay and Friday at I0,W. i WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVIS10N. Daily boats to Portlaud as above, i, Irn$fer to itreet car line at Oreg City If the steamers are delayed there ound Inp tickets to all points in Oregon, Whlo. on, or California. Connection made at Port land with all rail, ocean an.triverllnrf W.II.IIURLUUK1. . .....(;en,, Pm" AB'- I'ottland, Or. 0. M, POWERS, Agent, Trade street docl Salen,. UOISE & BARKER. City Agent. "A Cape Nome lgo 4. CIUS. L DAILEY At Wallace warehouse Salem, liuys dried fruits and potatoes for cash. Provisions for an Army Not for the Cuban Army but for tho army of people at Salem, and tho !t o. . .' .. - - miaiuy can u DQugbt, irom liranson A lagan. 12 4 eo.1 SALEM LODGES Is now acknowledged the richest gold Field wui.u. wicyuii niii msi as protitable mines, the-surest sources of profit is to save a little tuny purcnases, and lor this perfect Cape Nome. rlNEST GROCERIES, LOWEST PRICES PROMPT SERVICE IN TOWN." HARRITT St LAHJRENCE OLU POSTOFFICK OHOCRItV, --'--X X in the One of little on'fvour purpose our store is a AND MOST I'. J. v. v. i..te 9;mP !"? ,V.M!'.. ,tot rr.ldy ". Hx4lUoorlh.(0. C is Moorttut i IT tl. I.ll Ql.l. .. II. ."i.v.-.J' ?'.'; ."!'" .."". u"- i. a. uuuw, citra, nxiM sjtand Covers. Piano covers, cushion covers at tho New York Itackct. 0 2.1-1 w KOH1CSTICUS OK AMURIOA luuxx , Uhtrwood Ftwt No, H Uru Fildy nl.-UU Iu Turner Us. C. WlUn, C. U. A. I i.rwr becy. 11 17 I. r M. CBAWFDRD, CL'VAIimiA FALLS, OHIO. RED FRONT I IVFRY' irTinniiniiin I j. iinmiTimiiTiiiiiiiiiiiTirffiifflininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffimiM P. POGBRS. 1 Makes b'pecultles of the Strawberry and The Qladlolus. Tho sun never shone on better va rioties Uian ho crow s. Catalogue issued in tvbruanr. Semi ihU1 for it now while you think of It. ll-fi lw d&w Boarding SfCCKSSOU TO NIXKU.vlAX 4 MKlKllS. Pine Wines, Liquors, Cigars U. W. KlIWARIiS. Edwards M. C. MATTHEWS. & Matthews. IVvemlHT 14 is the 100th aunix'ersarv u lasafsm oi ucorse ashliiBton.lt 21H COMMERCIAL STREET, Our nol tleians ara iihuuino i..ll i,-. at ... uu ' sehool ehlldrtn all the pretty storieJ II ,W S1ATE STREET, alwut his truthfulness, his rcfusluJ ECourtooua treatment at all times. :t02 COURT ottlces, hi. sacrifice, for Id. country. ynul"llll"""ll""""'"'""'""""IIUIIIllllllllllllllllll 1 m STREET, S Jiljjjlljjjiyig FRBSU m CURED HEATS New Firm! New Shops, Uest Meats! M l UMSIHItriAIJ 8TIIKCT OKK You Cam Get a Lower Berth, Ith ono exception the through trains of tho Burlington Route are almost, Invariably well-ailed. The exception Is our St. Faul Uilcayp Limited. On the limited there Is usually room and to spare. Don't Infer that It Is neither . .,lS,nor so fust. as ANY train of ANY other line between tit. Tauland Chicago. On the con trary, there Is no more beautiful train In America. It has electric jlKht, ste-tm heat, wide vestibules the most satisfactory dlnlng-ct fervlce on tha contluent and lower berth for everybody, a. o. Sheldon. Uen'l Ao-eot, Portland O KM Siate 8t TplijKeSOC-t. j!??"")1'!" ."'..ejiluie i.cu aii run. "t Pr. Ullei'Vin aia. - -Outfit ttVt First-Class hoed and Stables, S.VLEM. PAGE & STEPHENS oesimgs tor Commercial Men. toettunifuTraLla or """"h lKt ol atl LOANS iT0,VR"KNT RATE ciil2.0.?.?'" ?08, 9-1-tf- d.trw aJ?J?'! La linpp eep wsnn, tsoaciiui R. D. GIBSON, NEW MARKET St-tc street, near railroad. Freihetrl uett meals. 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