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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1900)
'wfasp''fRwrr t' n. 7-" -rt' vypw SUNSTROKE in BaitS&m s wnJv $535 of Plattovlllo. WU., formrrly of Co. 0,17th Wisconsin tufty,, linn Binrernl muuy ycnrs from , tbo retutr, of 11 BiinstmU-. Uu has found relief and desire tu tull his story tor 1L0 good of other vuui.iu- lit i.uyst MAt Pdwiburg I vaa sur.strucfe and carried off the field fur ueid. Later rheumatism of my Iiert developed at a result and phy.ielans failed to benefit me. In the spring of '55 1 began ustnt; Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Dr. Mile' Nervine and now my health Is better than for 30 years befote." DR. MILES' Heart Cure ! told by nil druggists on Ruaranteo first bottlo benefits or money back, Boole on heart aud nrrves sent freo, Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. O. C. T. Co's t'ASSKNOKR HTKAIhKIt POMONA A tun tt- altonA l.taVKB 1'Olt POUTLAND Dally except Hnndar at R'a'tni. QUICK TIMU AND CllKAP ItATKH. Pork tmtwmn Htato nnl (innrt'Bt. MCP. HALDW1N, Agonl. t PERSON ALAND LOCALS ' or additional bncal Now see Funrth Tate r LITTLE TELEGRAMS Tho legislature of Now Jcrsoy today held a momorlitl suasion in honor of tho lato VIco Froddent Hobart. Preililont McKinley today hold u public reception at tho white house. Tho woolen mill at Bandon hnd a narrow escape from flro hist week. A blnzo started tit the picking room hut was extinguished. Reciial tonight at Ki rut Congregation al cliurcli. Special Services, At tho Baptist church last night woro full of Interest Mr. I'lilincr spoke on "Tho Year of Jubilee." Quito n mini- b -r oxpreshcd a desire to bo partakers In .Its bleeping?, amongst theso was found ono, of our oldest cltlr.ens. Meetings J f-o'ritlntle each evening during tho wtok. TODAY'S MARKEr. l'oiiiuw'ii, Fob. 21. Whrnt, valtoy (3Hi Walla Walla, 01(165. Tlour Portland, host grade $2.70 3.00. 8uporflne $2.10 orbbl. Oat While 3o3(c, grey 33 to SI. ' Hay Timothy $10il r ton. 6:1 to . Uopsr7IOc; Oil! flop 0(400. Wool Valloy. 12fj$13o; Eastern Ore- goii, HyiHc; aionuir, zi(&;w, Millattiff Bran, f(3; i-horts, 15. Poultry Chickens, mixed, !00 to 4 00; hens, f4 to 4.n(; turkeys, livo 13o. Eggs Oregon, 14)$ to IGoper do. Hums Green. Milted 10 lbs. 800c; under 60 lbs, 7H8Kj ; sheep pelts, 15 Onions $1.60(32.00 par cental. Butter Best dairy, 30Q:i7JSi fancy creamery, 60 to 55c; store, 22J.J to 27J.C. Potatoes 55 to 84c per cental. Hogs Heavy dressed 5 to flc Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7j0 per pound. Beef Steers. f44.60; cows,3.60 04; dressed beef, 0fi to 7J4C Veal Dressed, 7 (2 8c. SALEM MAIIKiT. Wheat 58 pounds and ovor, -Wo. Wool, 10c, Mphair, 80, Hops 5 to 7tfc rarle 3iJto8c. Oats-28 to 30c. Hay Baled, cheat, 8; timothy, tfJ 10 4 Etrgs 12 cash. 1 lo trado. Flour In wholesale lots, $2.60; rolnll, 3. Mlllatuffs-Bran. $13; shorts, Ui . Hogs Dresswl, 6jif. .Livo cattle Steers, 3!4'; cows. 2?.( to !lc Sheep 2.503. Dressed Veal 01c Buttor Dairy. 16c, cieuuiery, 2fto. Poulirv Chickons, 7 to 8; tnrkoys, 10 to 12Kc Potatoes 25c to 35c The Port Orford Tribune is tho 01 ly paper published in Clatsop county out side of Astoria. BRONCHITIS Bronchitis la very prevalont It gen erally beginB with a common cold, at tended with cough, hoarseness, eoro nesa of the lungs, tightness of the chest and difficulty la breathing. If not at tondod to,lt becomes dangerous Uiou Bandu die from bronchitis annually. Dr. JohnW. BuU'a Cough Syrup Is the boat remedy for this disease; it relieves tho cough at ouce, effects an easy ox pectoratloa, and euros In a few days. Dr.BulTs Cough Syrup Will promptly cure Bronchitis. Kwumeodit. Pii ij con. AtUJruK FHOM AUMBVILLE. About "Ltcensed to-Ktll" and Unit censed bclentlsts. Kditob JocnsALt Strango, isn't it, that every fow uceks an anti-trust gathering is called to meet in somo far off great city, to draw op protesting rcso lutions agnlnst trusts and combines, while at the samotime nnd at all times, right at homo wo toleralo and foster tho I vilest and most baso monopolies, such J as taking from nien.and women their natural right of choosing whom thoy . prefer to aid them in their efforts to ro storo lost vitality, and resuscitate tho ; physical organism for tho indwelling of (gooJly feelings nnd happiness. Wo liavo especially in mind now tho I proceedings nt Oregon City, wherein Mrs. Quint and A. V. Hertzku were tho victims avenged. if Mrs. Quint preferred to bo treated by a Christian Scientist to eneo her pain and to allovlato suffering, what right had any persons, court or jury to interfere and dictate otherwise I Is it possible that tiny 0110 besides Mrs. Quint could have a better understanding of her wants and desires than Mrs. Quint hersoli? And slio having excr-eisi-d her right of choice, as to who alio wanted to treat hor, and called in a Christian Scientist, what right has soci ety to prosecuto A, W. llortzko for com plying with tho sick woman's request? But since monopoly law assumes tho right to dictate by whom wo maybe treated when feeling out of harmony with the constituent elements of the physical form, It would seem fair and mora consistent that society which Is rcsiKinslb'o for tho monopoly law should pay tho bill for tho "Licensed-to-Klll" doctors. I am not 11 Christian Sc.entst, and do not wrlto tills in behalf of that eocallol sclenco. I write In behalf of liberty, equality, and monopoly-ridden human ity. How many of the Licenscd-to-Kill scientists would bo outaltlo of prison wulls if nil wero convicted for man slaughter who have hnd patients die under tholr treatment. If Christian Scientists ought lo bo locked behind prison bars for having or letting patients die, ought not tho same rulo apply to tho licensed medlral so called scientist? What say you voters and law makets, Tho same pnper in which I niw tho Item of tho arrest of tho Christian Sci entist, contained a notice of five deaths, but 110 item on r r rests of any 0110 for letting a patient die, or for manslaught er either. I know two of tho vic tims that died hud licensed scientists to doctor them, And prob.ihly all flvo had. And if bo why did not tho pup -r contain an item of live arrests and bind overs to appear before tho grand jury to answer for criminal neglect, or manslaughter. I can see no good reason why thee licensed gentlemen should go scot trie, while another is hounded dowii,aunoyed and put to great expente and locked be hind prison bars lor having clone no mere than tho lii-eiised gentlemen aro guiltv of. Two Kifteihi. Just before retiring, It your llvjr Is sIurkIsIi, out ot tu.no and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, tsku a dose of HvmFs Pills And you'll be all tight In tho morning. Lot of Nebrask'ans, Salem people and tho jolly N'ubruska colony already hero will bo glad to wel come u representative delegation just arrived. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cohvoll, Mr. nnd Mrn. John Cronor antl daughter, Miss Nelllo 0 mor Mr. and Mr. Frank C rouer; and sons Chas. mid Will Cro ner, young men grown; all from Bladen, Webster county, Neb., hovo arrived, Thoy havo rented houses til tho capitul city to' inako their homes in Oregon, Tlioy stopped nt Denver, Salt Jjiku. l'.ohe City and Portland and like tlm looks of tho country at Salem host of al'. DsWItt's Witch lliizvl Salyc Is tin- 1 quailed for pile, mid skin illM.'usec llewaro or nil eouiitortolH Sumos Drug Stores. Do Not Make a Dad llteak. Ymt will not if vou tako tho Northern Pacific for nur Eastern trin. Thomas, Watt Co . Ticket Airents. 2 20 21 227 Commercial f treet. 'I li.id brHplti for yours. Two trtjitlgi K(xlcID,VH0)laQiiro produced UAryi'lnue rulls." L. H. Wurren It illuei what yo'i ent. Stonas Drug glrrp OBITUARY. OXMPHKr.U Died at Slsirnn, Culif., Fob 17, 10"t), Miss I,cley Cainpboll, of heinorrhnge of the Iwwuls, ageil 20 years. -Deceased wa well known in Salem, coining here witli hor parents, wh n about it j ears old. Hur education was finished at the Salem public tchools, from which she graduated. ' Tootn," as sho was known to hor friends, will bo missed by a large circle. Of a cheerful ili'imsitlnn she had a smile for evrv hid. aid hod won for crefa host I Montis who will inn booii forget her. Deceased was taken sick lust August and aftor four months doctoring in S Inn she was taken to California in hopes that the ibange would help her. For a lime it was thought shu would recover but tJie gradually got worm ond in spite of eer thlog she sank into umxrn clous ness last Friday at 2 p. 111 . , from w liuh she never recovered, dying Saturday at 10 JO p. in. Hor mothvr had bHiu at her bedsld conunlly from the time she wu- taken tick, all the family being present wtien slitt dioil eXOptillg Mrs. Chus. Uilkinsand hor two litt!t brotli ors who are Hill in Salem. Oregonian plejuw copy. iiiiiw Mufical and Literary. I lie Sisters of iho Seeml Heart Ac ,t..n.i- i.ivr, an aiiiertalnmeat this Wed- I i ....!,. i 3 ..'alaul;. 7 liar A will 'boaplayrnd mandolin olub realtal of eighteen members. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obstinate of blood troubles, and Is often (ho result of an Inherited taint In tho blood. 8. 8. S. Is tho only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Scrofula ; it forces out jvery trace of tho disease, and cures the worst cases. My son, Charlie, vrits aftltcted from Infancy with Scrofula, and he sufTfrrd so that tt was Imposelbla to dress him tor three years. Ills ii r.id and body ncre a mass ot sores, and hit (yestght also became iffrctcd. Vo treatment irns spared that we thought would rellere him. but he grew worsot until his condition vrasu .'nilccd nltlatilo. I liadfc; ilmost despaired of his fejy iver being cured, when 7H oy the advlreof a friend k io itave mm s. 8, 8. Swift's Snfclflnl. Adn. Mdrd lmtiroTement was th result, and attar as had tnkfn a doie 11 bottles, no one who knew f hts former dreadful condition would have recognized him, All the sores on his bodr save healed, his skin Is perfectly clear and imooth, and ho has been res'ored to perfect sealth. Mas. S. S. Mabrt, 800 Kim St., Mecon. tia. For real blood troubles it Is a waste 3f tlmo to expect a euro from the doc tors. Blood diseases aro beyond tholr skill. Swift's Specific, S.S.S.rftcBlood reaches all deep-seated cases which Dther remedies havo noeffoct upon. It is tho onlv blood reined v cuarantoed purely vegetable, and contains no pot- isn, mercury, or other mineral. Books mailed free to any address bj Bwlft Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, What Our Salem Organization Is Doing for the Community. Tho recent successful Farmers' Con gress nnd tho securing of a creamery for Salem, calls attention to the fact that tho Salem Chamber of commerce hue become a largo factor In tho wclfaro of our city. Tim entertainment of the N. E, A., tho Farmers' Congress, thot Cream cry, tho establishment of tho ofllco of tho Oregon Hup OroAers' Association tho organization of tho National Angora Gout Uecord Association with Salem as Its principal business place, aro all attn buialblo to tho labors of our local com mercial oiuanization to say nothing of the vi viable reputation It has achieved b Initiating tbo work of organized effort on tho part o( all the commercial bodies of tho North Pacific states and which has met with such a hearty and gratifying response as to be an earnest of distin guished future usefulness so long as tho harmony ran be preserved. We think our citizous should feel a prldo in tho Salem Chamber of Com merce nnd give its zealous oflicers am! ilirvclois such a cordial und hearty sup port both In tho way of financial aid and personal encouragement as will greatly extend its sphere of usefulness. Use Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup at Once for bronchitis and grippe. It Uu st'ind ihu tesuitid Is positively u re II mle remedy. Life Is too short to ex porliiieul wild new Mo-culled "sun cures." Dtill's Cough Syrup ronbut 25 en. Albany liciald Snap Shots. Wanted A needle lo sew a patch on tho punts of a tired dog. A lady, speaking of' tho gathering ot lawyers to dedli ate a now court house, said eho supposed thoy had gono "to view tho ground w horo they must shortly lie." A Missouri farmer attempted to smoke out a rabbit and burnt up half a mllo of fence nnd ovor a hundred upple trees. He caught tho rabbit. Lawtou is tho namo of a new- town to bj laid out on land purchased from Dr E. J. Suminervllle, 17 miles west from Snmpter. To-Nlgnt and To-Morrow Night, And euch dHy una night during this week you cuti eel at any druggist V Kuiup s Itjlsiiiu fur tho Throat und Lungs, acknowledged to bo tho iiut huccu-sful reiurdv ever sold ft r Coul'Ih. (Jroun. UronuhltK Astliuih nnd Consumption. Gel n b, ttlo to duv and l;ecp Itulwiys In the hnue srivotic'in niPi'K your emu 11 1 one rriw zw nun WKjr iiiuiuoihimiu nee, uodiV.w 1'ound What He Was Looking F01. .lulhin Hopt. 11 (armor living in tho suburbs of Dallus.catnototowntheother night and after taking an over dose of Salem bug juice, ho began to look for trouble, which he found to his sorrow. Ho was abusive, and meeting Frank Starr, of this city, began to abuse Mr. Starr in a ery ungentlemanly manner, Mr. Srarr invited II .pt to go away and leave him alone but Hopt failed to tako I his advice, and Mr. Starr proceed d 10 do him up in Fitz Simmon's stle, regardless of rules. Those who witnessed tho affair say that Hopt got what ho deserved and that he will need a small boy to lead him about town while his eyos ct mo back to their natural size. BESTFORTHE BOWELS If r.'U I 'if lanvular. btallbf mofemf nt of lbs UiKil.tK.ir ail urlck.prwillU Kep jour ,, .(, i. mill Im ell lorc,ln ibnttiawpf tiLitut. utir if ii i amuiu It dauteroui Tba it. . m i tii st to -l iret war of lnilalb von. mt r uu civao It to uke CANDY r JF CATMANTIC as toJTtto I-Kkuut riiiMc l-ownt TtinOood DoOood, N.trbt.kn Weaken urUrlpc Ms. My Wflw lor fretaapl,au4 bool on baltn Aildratt lurti( &. i -u;, iuii '"" " " trrn ygyfj gQfJQ QLEAN ia.a.t t.. ' yJ ' A PROMINENT MOTHEIt Writes About the Way Children Aro Crowded in the Public Schools. Ed. Jeun.vAL: I seo that you urge mothers to express themselves in regard to the management of our public schools. Asono mother 1 want to state some facts In regard to a wrong Inflicted on the patrons of our schools', by some perhaps all of tbo teachers In tho mid dle grades. Tho mother expects to spend from hall an hour to a full hour every morn ing, getting her little folka ready for achool, that they may leave homo clean, cheerful and happy, with a mother's kiss on tholr lips. Lunch, of course is more or less hur--ried. When they return nt night each 0110 has 0110 or more school books, and upon Iwlng asked about them, replies "Oh tho teacher said all our class must tako their books homo and study tonight." If sho asks, "did thoy not study well in school" "yes, but there was not time," and yet, later sho will hear them alluding to the story tho teacher read aloud to them during school hours tak ing half an hour I Sho thinks, but says nothing. Aftor being confined so long they must bo allowed tho time until daik for play and exercise, but after dinner is ovor tho weary mother must spend two hours or moro, hearing lessons, or moro often aiding first ono and then another in solving problems In their Ari hmctlc, which requires her to learn rules nearly forgotten, and exercise all her reasoning powers, with perhaps tho baby crying, or other little ones clamoring for needed attention. Somotimcs the father homo ftotn business cares, hoping (or sweet rest, Is Impressed into tho service, but with him often "patience soon ceases to bo a virtue," and ho agrees with the mother in wondering what teachors are for, or if their children aro moro stupid than other people's. Tho children are tent to their rest moro or less relloved of their burdons, but at tho cost of worried parents. Fortunately these homo studies do not occur daily, or there would bo a robelllon against such 11 forcing process, but thoy do tako placo very frequently, in fact almost daily for two or thrco weeks be foro every examination, and parents olten sympathize in relating tholr ex periences to each othor, and wonder If thero Is no remedy. It may not be the teachors fault, for doubtless we havo many good teachers, it may bo tho fault of our system o' education but many parents do bellevo that either tholr children aro not studl us In school hours, and if nut, parents hbuld bo consulted, or too much Is re quired of our children in the middle grades. O.nk Motiieu rno B EEGHAM'Si PILLS I nro the best nnd safest j (FAMILY MEDICINE J for nil BILIOUS AND ! NERVOUS DISORDERS I 10 cents and 25 cents Druggists. -- .-----.... E. Huckendorfl has secured the con tract for the building of two moro ves sels at Marshflold. They are to be larger than the Joseph L. Eveston, and will boused in the island trado by Hoop er & Co., of San Francisco. SEVEN SUTHERLAND . SISTERS' Hmh Broww mnd Somtp afaMr. rlbonlr b onl J prtptratlooi tb will rtttor lb hlr orlilnilb.Uhr (vendition. AtallilniirliU. tilt Blanche Walsh emphatically denies ! tho report that sho won n largo sum of money at roulotto while at Hot Springs, Ark,, last week. llenuti- I lllood Deep. Clean blood means a clean akin. Nt beauty without it. Caicareta, Candy Calhar tie clean your blood and keep it clean, l) itirring up the lazy liver and driving all li purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pl.nplcs, boils, blotches, blackheads, ind that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascurets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Dears the Blgnaturo of A correspondent of tho Baker Cit Democrat, suyg that Hon, J. M. Church, of I a Grande, Is expected to muku strong QuIit for tho Itepublican nomina tion of joint senator from Union -ond Umatilla counties. Poa'ITuatcayital hiatls loir IttV Am;. To quit touweo easily and forever, bo ioag octlc. full ot life, nerrs and vlxor, take No-To-Uic. tbo wonderworker, luat maUei weak men I strong. M druiKlau, (0e or II. Cureiuarao- leea Ilooklel ana sample rree. Aaareas Sterile Itemed Co, Cblcato or N York. C. 8. Morris, u leading rancher of Goose Lake valloy, has reeked his appointment as experimental furmer for tuts government in Lake county To Curs Coiitlillon foret-r. Take Cuacartts Caodr Cathartic, liwortte. If C. o. C. fall to cur, druw Uu rtf ubd inooey W.H. riiiiti.il., Aii)4ii, Od , sjys: "LHjWllt's Little Early Hiser did aid ni'ire good ilitnuny pills I oyer Uxik." btoncs Diug bldtes. Thn Lostine Ledger says that by July 1 next there will be sent from Wallowa valley to the outside market 3000 head o fat hogs, aggregating nearly $30,000 at contract pricen, Haw Art- tmur KlJaay Or UUt'HrraratPIUieurtallkldMrlUa.Sao- (Z&ffl&Z&v mMnSEQ pSTORljl AN'cgclablc PrcpnraltonrorAa slmllatlng ihcFoodandncdtila Ung UicStoinaclts ond Bowls of Promotes DigcslloaChcerrur ncss nndlicst.Conlalns neither Onium.Morphinc norMincral. NOX TiAllC OTIC . j&tyxtfounr&wvnmanii Mxjmtut CtifiAtd&im? JIJnfcjMwVwiw: A perfect Remedy forConsilp. Hon, Sour Stomach, Dintxhoca Vorms .Convulsions .Fcvcnsh ncss nnd Loss of Sleep. Facsimile. Signature of new vomc. PU EXACT COPr Or WRAPPER nsa. HBATINGI STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER Estimates lurnished, and work done promptly, substantially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. S. BUBBOUGH?, 102 State St, Phono 1511 feJ r HiVt Ji? MANHOOD RESTOHED rcuieilyiciiarantceilKiciireall ncnoua ihwavi, audi at WeoL Memory, lltadachf,Vakelullni.l.0 Manhood. Nllilly l!mlv ....., i..,i,iw iiowrrni ucncrutltc Utsana, cnuuil Vnyi??, 'J'" "..ewlve me 0 tilinulaula wlch l I to Infirmity or Iiiaaiilty. Can he cunlol In vett iiockct fi.t tier box, 6 for Is, by mall prepaid. ClrcuUr free. All dnnnlita. Take . ..-..,... ,.,..,, u u,c ,call aicuiauet;o.,i'ari,l'raiicc. -.nu v-Un vis) Unia Co. dlstrlbuUac ajfenu, , "koandyamii!u.bt., Portland, Orkoov FOR SALIfl 1JV D. J. FltV. SALBM, OREGON. Notice of Dissoutionol Partnership, Notice Is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing butwecon E. F. l'Arkliurstandlx.-uMtGrtiw, under the firm name of E. 1 I'arkhurst Jc Co., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ml bills, notes or ill-counts duo snld (Inn aro assigned to E. F. 1'nrkhurnt, who -ucccods to the businesiof K. F. Park hurst fc Co E. F. BAHKHUnST, LEE M'GKUW. Salem Or., Jnn 17, 1000. 1-18-lf There Is No Mystery, As to why tho Kothern I'uclfla carrios so many passenger. It is because It gives all of its passcngurs good vorvlt-n and courteous treatment. Its road bed Is exceedingly smooth and its day coaches 11 ru tho best manufactured, by tho I'ullmuu Car company, and its trains throughout are such as to ploato tho most fustidious. TllOMAH WATT& Co. 20-3t Ticket Agents, 227 Commercial St, Tho Port Townseud public library, which was staited about eight months ago, now consists of moro than 100 T'dumss. ltrt.Uottb Toawbctberi a wvatlnat BrTMiiuotf lobtceo btblt. tivt a-u out atrTou.uuiiMf. tiiitii Ua. purta.t tbt blootl, r ttorti lotl lauiboed. rvoiu.va n uvtira lor u,atcv, 1 sa tiroas too. 0O0 UBfltllB.DI taapecktt- NOTOHAufrom rur. J Uu oar ova arut-giai. u Duekffirm Takaltwltk lll.utll.ntlr.MriUUDtlr Out SI. ututtlr curtti I boitt. St M. aarinlMi tacir. tr mm rtfuDil tnontr. t bajU, tU.M-1 BwUMl, ImL The Florence Went says that . W Beadle A Co , of Han Frauciseo, will build a schooner on tho Hiusluw. IMueataauur iiuwult Willi Cutenrfta. Candy Cathartic, cure eontllputlon foruver. lOo.Mo. Itac.O fall, druKKltts refund money Tho Mooto-ltolxirts company hue gone to San From l-oo, wher they omn next week at the California theater Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Diaests what you eat. ItartlflcIallydlgcsUthe food and aid Nature to strengthening and it-con itructingthe exhausted digestive or funs. It is the latest Jibcoverrd dlgest mtand tonic. No other preparation tan approach It In eniclency. It In 'Untlyrellevejnndiruiaueutlycuret Orspepsla, Indigestion, Heartburn flatulence, Sour Stomach, Naubea ilckHeadache.Gastralgln.Cramps.aut til other reaultsoflmperfeiitdlgestloa ""spared by C C DsWItt A Co., Colcoao. STONE'd DitUO biOUE. bjHHHi aii-x m 'Hm m mm DICO-I .- tm TfT III Yiri!M' V I KUUOI.ui.t .r -m 1 mr aI. -,M . r - &li M . .I.T. Wl'i; imr- aurii CASTORIA For Infants nnd Ohildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years m S If. IT V drW Fwr i A fTl fu id ICASTOM THC eiNT' SOMMNT. NtW VOUK CITY. Three of a Ktnd. will boat two pair, but wo hold u royal Hush when it comes to bi-ntinvf atiythiuu in line laundry wvirk. Wu liitvu u full house al tho titno in con-equcuco, and nro kept busy "doing up" tho linen of uverymau in Sulem that wants lilf shtrts, collars, and cuffs laundered with smooth edges and an exquli-ito color and lltiish. Wo never raise tho auto on su perior work, but you wilt Und prices ul wuys moderate. Sa'em Stp.am Laundry COLON KI, J, OMISTCAD 1'Jlontll.TOII. I'houu-lll, 10 Liberty htrcet liv uir,B llr. I-cmi'H Vcllnw .erte s-iiin. Tlitt (ronilcrful PRODU'E BUYERS. H,S,GILEC0 Wliolesulu Fruits, Producu, etc. Salem, Oregon. Olllcoj Insur ance block. I'liouo HOI. Ware house, at Wallace warehouse. SALJCAL i.ODUJSS X. J. w. w. Kalvm Camp No, lis. MotUvrsrr Friday ereh Idk, 7SW. in A. O. U. W- hall, mate tut. U.lu. r llou rnt. t O.; W. A. ioou '1, iloorot blk wiw,n, cierk leCKKSTICWa Oie A.MXSWIOA. Court riherwiKnl Kurd Nu. IV Mrctt Fildnt nlKliU In Turner block. Joint U, Chno, (-. It A. L llmuin Heo. 1II7-1). lullkii's Stable Tho tiiulerslgneil tiro nowoeeupy lug 'Huffman's Stable" und uro reudy to hire you 11 uico rig or feed and caio for yotii teil'u when in r'ulein. llorMm boarded bv tho week. Hatisfuctloii guar- Htiteod. Your iMlrouugu solid lleil. 'I VI If. Harold Reynolds, (leans l'uus Hudish Turnip Carrots On ion Sfpiash l'liiupkin SEEDS V wimplulu stock of Crass mid Clove eed. 4PSuikI fur Cutulognu. ISIltiWSTISlt & WIIITJfl Phono 17H. 01 Court St., Sulem Or Or gmi Sliuri Lino liailro'tiil Tt I'lrect Kouu- in lontiua, I'lili. I'ol.railj and all I'lsltrn Tuiub .IV. (111.11 ul Ihu UUHlIn routw, Via llif I'm Ion 1-aMfUt tuA tlall IJlm. Of lb UlilOfliiB)iilfl I J lift. Uxik ntjlhu titno- U-Dayc to Halt Luke J 1 Iuys to Huuvor 3i Days UiClilcuuu Days to New Vork Klui Koullnlnx Chair Cl. UlitiQl.ljkrwl Toil 1,1 Hlavpfnir Cars, tint 'uthnati ralaeo j 8Ulr uraUMl on an trains. Kor.furthr luforuiattou aiplyt(a IIOUK.4 UAI1KKU, Asenlt, BaWiu W. K,COMA,S,Oeii'UKeui (. O. TKKItV, Trar. Vu. At, Vft'il'iiu at . nil ti.il BUSINESS OAHDS, C. H. mACH MltOiaiei u 1) . I M. Keen-, nld 'Vhlts Cotncl.Sal in, Ui. Put! dc'iing Siixno wrntl ims M tiodr r frts in tti) Wane), ii ill especial request. a A, ROBERTS, Bicycle Repairing, Umbrella making and (Jenernl repairing. IPS Stato btreot. 1-fl Phono 2870 Old PTDTSaloon S. O. S1NG-LETARY Kuccirstor to Kted Gonlct. ClioiceBt goods in all linos. Opposite Hotel Willamette. MO-tf Capital Junk Shop. yS Dealor in Cast Iron, Wrought iron f) ): Htovo plates, coppor, brass, elnc, s V lead rope, rubber, bags hides paper V (i and bonos. y) A ISO Court St. Salem Oro. 5 5 Tolophono '-VJ5 2-1-1P00 V 3 ; ASSAV OFFICE AND LnlXORATORY No. 71 Chcmckcta st, J.H T. TUT HILL Assaym ALBERT A-J ESS UP. Phono 1071.) KOOMB 1 AND a, OttAY'llLU. B. F. JONES, Attornoy-nt-Lnw Toledo, Orogon. Was Clerk of Circuit Court for ilx yoara andhti. m up,to-date abttractor all ptoeriy In Mnroli fouiiiy. 11.17m OFFIOE, CITY UALL. For water hcrvlco imply at oftlc. mils payublo tuntitlily In ndvuuce. Muko Hit complulniB at tho olllco. CAPITAL C1TV Express and Transfei Meets all, mall and paitengcr traiht. Dap age and cxpieti to all patts of the en) inmpl tctvice, I'tlejihone No. 70. MSQUh KKirroN PLATlNO PHOTOS. Enliitgcments In Crayon nnd Witter Color. Photo Buttons. Amateur developing nnd finishing neuiiy tiono. u. w. iiikkmain. tnirMn ,n V J. DroWD. 0 ROUND FLOOlt 213 Ctitnuiuioiai at, auiutii Oregon. SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNEIIS ANU HEMHKltf PORTLAND ORE, Knr rlalcia and rluliilty Iimto nrlnra al IVlH'iMutloHloc. (leo INTQR-UTATI1 M '111 ETTAAN'DERS-WILMAN Aitoclite'TcaclieiWeitern Consetva toiy, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Inter-state System, al Salem, Ore. Orcr First Nstlonal Hank. Residence 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to 12, and 'I to6. sorvHNHsaavwvH" aNNl S, C, STONE. M. D. Proprietor of Stone's Drue Stores HAIjKM, OKKOOtJ. Tlie sterea (two In niiruben ro located a So. 'till and 833 Couimerelal ttreel, and ar. ell stocked with aromplete linn ofdrusaand inedlclnus, toilet nillclbt, ixirlutnetr, bruthea lc, eto., eta. 1)11. HI ON K llanhad touigW years esiierlenralii thu urai tlroof rnollrliioafml now make 110 charge for niutlatlon, eianilnallnii or priw-t IMI011 A LllTJfi SAVJ3D. Or. J. P, Cook, thu Uotnnloal Sioo nllst. Stiooootls Whoro Othor Fall, fo whom it may cencern: This is to certify that Bertha P. Con nor, of Mt. Angel precinct. Marion coiin ly, Oregon, bus suffered from a cancer ous growth in thu left tar for ubout three years. Tho growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Altwuy Physicians, hut tho gmw tit camo back as bad as over, and pained hor so badly thai -die had to bo taken from school. Aftei three week's treatment by Dr. J F. Cook, of Hulem, Oregon, thu Ikituuical tJiK-ciulint, tho growth entirely disap peared, and at this date, foui months since treatment was begun, the growth lias not reapHurcd, and thu ear has rn tirely iieakil leaving only the scars in Dieted by the Albany doctors. I hereby certify that the above stato ment Is absolutely true, and that Ber tha P Conner, tho person mentioned 111 the ulllduvlt. has resided In uiyfaui ily e'Mie early childhood, ixjaring the ro latlonshiii tu mu tit meco. H. 0. Lono. I Bubscribed and sworn to before me this eighth day of Juno, 1800. W. W Hall, county clerk of Marlon comity uirvifii, I All diseases successfully treated and' red. Salem Water Co., KYATOR m WANTED. Naw today, aclyertle)rnnu fs4r tines or loss In this column Insssrtsxi throe tlmon for aBp. BOo awssk, $1 00 par month. All overfou- lints at tamo rate. WANTED. To rent a small cotsw four or live rjoms. Inquire Weils, Fargo & Co's office. 2-2I '10 REST. A good liori yard of 2t sicr in tlno condition with good bulldingi. Wm, H. Egan, Brooks. 2 21 tf WANTED-Horses"tositou. Hsvlni se cured tho services of a flrt-cla Mek smlth wo are prepared to sho your horses. Satisfaction guaranteed. 3- B.,n 1 '"riuge factory, uui yuuiiiiruiHi oireeu SI ot WANTED-Good form hand (20 per month to the right man. Address, 0. 1). Wilson, Fox Valloy, Ore. 2 2L&H DID YOU KNOW-That $400 would buy a block of nearly two acres with Improvements, costing about tho price. Running water across one comer nlco for poultry, with or with out n small stotk of staple goods. Box II, Marion, Or. 2 20 lm FOR RENT Seven-room lionso, near East school, with wator and barn. Rent low. Euqulro at 451 Marion street. 8 E. Howard, 2-10-3t WUUU l-ou HALE. Good drr flr wood. Leave orders at Harritt & Ijiw renco storo. 2 10 3t FOR SALE: An up to dido Stockjoi Coceries In ono of the best town! In tho W illametto tailey. Good reason forBceling. Address. O.J. De Las sus, Cottage Grove, Ore. 2 ID 6t TO TRADE.-Small tracts of unftn proved real estato In part payment for woodcutting. Inquire room 0. over unoeri's oanic. 21b tf WANTEDA load of loosn hay for cow - "-tu. li, dOOKiUl. OfflCO. EIGHTEEN-DOLLAR-Oak extension able for f 12. Jlo-child'a oak folding bed, with mattress and spring s. Bedroom sets f 10 and upwards. (All kinds of household goods. James Slinntr, 107 Court street. 2-H-lm FOR SALE Part cash, balanco oh' time, a two story eight room houso with basoment. All hard finished, good well and out build ings, full lot, cornor of Eigh teenth and Chemokcta streets. 'For further Information call at Daniels' barber shop, 211 Commercial streot. 2121m LAND BUYERS ATTENTION - A rarechancu to buy ono ot thn best grain, stock or dairy (arms In Polk county, 7 miles from Salem, nearly400 acres. To bo sold March 7th, by order of oourt. Call and examine Zena, Polk Co. uoiw2-8ml Kuferop. TffE ELITE aiUDiO-maltea a pec. laity of platlno photos, onlaigements in crayon and wator colors, photo buttons, for fun photos, amateur de veloping and finishing Cor. State and Commercial streets. 20-lino. FOR bALE. 1-orty acres, "Hrstclass cul tivated farm land two miles east of Salem. Hood stand of clover. Apply to Gertrude Savage, half mile cast of asylum. 1 20 lmo. BARREDl'CYMOTirROCK.-Cock. orvlsfrom tho choicest stock of Mill ford Baylors, celebrated D. P. R. poul try farm at Now Market, Ind. cuu bo had at from 12,60 to5 each. The.e birds aro true to a feather and are equal to the best in tho state, at 470 Com. street, Salem, Oregon. Molt ' 1-23 t. RIUYULE PA'Pil-lf your bicycle needs repair bring It. In, we time the skill und stock to keep It In first cluss condition. We carry a full Jlsio 01 sundries and muko a special ity of enameling cotno and sea us. wo satisfy our patrons. Gardner & White, 2o8 Llbeii,y sited. Holuian'a block, next door tc steam laundry. Phone- 'MM, j.2j.t ll U8E (JLUAN'l'iUS Ucuteuibof that tlio Iwst and cheapest carpet paper Is the heaw felt paper sold utTiiKJonitNAt. olltce. 20-tf mooded Stock T?,? ""-A uorham 13 a. ..n .... ..""'. .w.-"". -- '" van bioik noith of Kail Balttu aeliuul. lWf DROWN . 80.V. deal state Bargains I havo a cuUouicr who wants an B0 aero tract not ovor 5 or 0 miles out with goon Improvement ut about tii per uurc. Who has such n place. I want a good -tor 5 room house. Good garden spot, barn, fruits, etc, nob lo fur out at uboui 10J. I Imvo some lluu atock runehut to trade lot smull tracts not to far out und glvo tltnoon any balance. If you want to buy a grain or stock ranch etieup. (Cull.; I Imvusomo tlno small fruit tracts at big baigalus also town property to sell or trude cheap I Imvo good piopetilos In Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Dakotns, and Mau liobatc Cifaiigo for Oregon prop er ty. ir vou want a splendid mill with wuter power and pasture and feed ground, etc., or want an elevator, feed uhopper, grain, ware house, tjptandld I'icationou riveruta bargain 1 have It. If you want to buy, sell, trade or runt, I eun suit you. Alxo have two farms to rent. Some splendid horses for tale. If you want n loan on real ea' t havo any notarial work to do. CaU unci ceo me ul Ul Cluri sir. el. at 1110 thu storo of Drowsier & While, w 1 18 tt it , Ryan i he Luxury 01 Living is only experienced In your own homo, where you all tho modern conveniences In tllo bathroom that is titled up wih, 0111 sanuury plumbing and porcelain bathtubs, uarhtubsand ba-ln.Hnd uv ing hot und co d water ready for use. We will mskoyour homo healthy, con venient and up-to-date In all those at a moderate cost, BARR&PETZEL 314 COMMKhCIAL tilkEIvT. Tekiibim tiu. .371 " . v-i s M S 'll 1 1 uv i 8 it rs i i i s ' -i I y -J- X