m3mAi&2 iffirTiriTTr1'-3 SirTjii 4fc liifirniiM iitmr-i HMIl mmta Mh ARMY LIFE wHakmw Mngtm mis i M wru .N ,l,l'W INfcVH. .J ","' of Cm Bm Warswr, of Bristol, Vt.. loft It, mnrkonhlm In what physicians calloil a "lionelc. ciuo" cf heart Ulscaao. Ho tolls how iili llfo was spared. "In '96 two physicians pronounced my case hopeless, and said I had heart dis ease in Its worst form) 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." DR. MILES' Heart , Cure li sold by all (IruirnhU on suaranteo first uutllu tmnt'lln or money back. Hook on licnrt and nerves sunt free, Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. O. C. T Go's lMSaHNGKK STKAn.Elt tojmlona altonA .LKAVKH I'Oll 1'OltTIiANI) Dally nxceiit Snnilnv at 8' 'm QUICK TIMK AND ClIUAl' HATtB. Dnckllwtwcou Blnto nnd Cnart'Bti. M..P. BALDWIN, Aucnt. 4 PERSON ALAND LOCAL 'or additional LouilNowseco Fonrlli l'aijo X ",rw",r'r'v Harry Young spent Sunday in Port land. llnrry Cuslckof Allmny, spent Sunday in tlita city. J. D. SIiiiiiioiih, of Monitor, was in tho city Suturday. Mrs. 0. E. Spray has rotumed from u visit in Polk county. Dun Turp'oy returned Irani visit In Albany this moiiiiiiK. Prof. K. T. Moores, of Woodbttrn, un a Salem visitor Saturday. Miss A. K. Dunn, of CorvnlllH, in visiting Iter sister Mrs. II, L. Pratt. Mrs. B. K, Jackson of Brownsville, is visiting at tlio homo of bur hoii J. W, Wilson. Mrs. J. A. Chiulwick started for Col fax, Wn., this morning for a visit lth Iior sons. Miss Margatot Ilodgklu camu ui) from Portland Saturday ovonlng to visit Mits llortha Kay. J. W. Mlnto and ifo of Portland who spent Sunday with his parouts returned tills morning. Hoy. G. F. West, John Hotan and A, L. Drown, uoro passengers for Portland this morning. J. M. Hahcrly and 0. F. Itoberts f Portland, who spent Sunday with friends hero, returned this morning. lames Boss, fonncrlly; city marshal of this city, but now eheriff of Lincoln county, was in tlio city Saturday on official business. Miss l-.tta Williamson, wlio Holds a position In a mlllnary establishment in llosoburg, camo down on tho California express this morning to pay her mother Mrs, Ilolcomb a short visit, on bur way to Portlaud on business. Dr. Bull's Cough ayrup is a Orand old remeily, used for many yearn, and still in public fuor. It iawitliout doubt tho best medicine, for all pulmonary af fections. It always cures. All drug gists coll it for 26 cents. Try Allen' Foot tease. A Kwler to bo shaken into tho shoes. Your feet (eel swollen, uervaim and hot, and get tired easily. II you hnvo smart' Ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot Eato. It cools the feet and makos walk ing easv. Cures swollen, sweating feut. ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Believes corns and bunions of all pain and ghos rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold bv.dl druggists and flioo stores for iiSe, 'Trial package 1'HHK. Addres Allen S. Olmsted, I.oltoy, X. Y. The Eugene r-chool board bold n meot Ing and passed a rosolution urging tho vaccination of all the school children of tho district Kodoi Dy spepsia Cure, Digests what you cat. It artificially digests tho food and aids Nature lu strengthening and recon structlnRthe extiaiuued digestive or gans. It Is the latest 3ibcoered digest ant and tonic No other preparation can approach It In eMciency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Draneiwla. Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, nausea, olclcIIeadache.Gastralgla.Cramps.and ill other results of Imperfect digestion. 3-tpardby E.C DWIU 4 Co., Cbleogo. STONES DKUQ'srORR THE WOnLD'S WORK, Summary of Events Transptrng Fib 24 Captain W. H, Abercromblo, head of tho government exploration party which last season did much work in tho Cop per river country and began opening up a military road from Port Vnldcs to Fort Egbert on tho Yukon, left for A'aska today with a corps of engineers. It is tho purpose of tho government to construct 2.40O miles of telegraph lino in AiaBlta and completo tho military road. Ilo returns this jcar with lu creased responsibility, Tlio road ho saya will bo completed during tho season from its present terminus, eighty milo s Inland to Tana, about two thirds of tho distance to tlio Yukon. Tho telegraph lino will bo built from Port Valdee along tho road to Fort Hubert and thenco down the Yukon to St. Mlclmol. Among other northern improvements, no soys a largo government wharf at Valdcs has been decided upon. An eastern syndicate headed by Henry Villard Is now having surveys inado along tho general course of tho military road with a view to building n line. In May a company of troops will follow. Antonio Forrnro, tlio Italian murderer awaiting death at Sing Sing will go to tho electric chair this week, tho supremo court having refused a now trial. Although tho decision was mado in January, Forraro was not madeawaro of ills fato until ten days ago. This was done to prevent worry. Tlio coming of Admiral and Mrc. Dewey lias uroutcd even a greater in terest limn usual in tlio Phllopatrinn ball which will bo held nt tlio Academy of music Philadelphia. The most elabo rate preparations hayo been made. Tho llorol decorations aro lavish and mag niilcent to that tlio ball room represents n sceno of tropical grandeur. Chairman John McLaren, of tho citi zens, educational commission of 100 hns called a mass mcctlmr to be hotel nt Cen tral music hall Chicago. Needed re forms for Chicago's public Bchool system will bo considered. Tlio commission is composed of taxpayers, parents and teachers, and was organized by tho Civic federation to study tho public school system with a view of recom mending to tho proper authorities tho legislative and tlio administrative ro forms deemed desirable. Among those who will address tho gathering nro tlio follewing: Charles W. Klllut, president of Harvard university; llonj.unin Ide Wheeler, president ofCal., University Win. Maxwell, superlntendentof sclioth, Now York City j Nicholas Murray Hut ler, professor of philosophy and educa tion at tlio Columbia University. Tlio delegates to the National Editorial Association arrived at Now Orleans for their fifteenth annual meeting during 'MardlUras week. Heiiorts Indicate that tho meeting will ho ouo of tho largest in tho history of tho association. Action will piobably bo taken to get congress to repeal iho tariff on wood pulp and nil material entering Into tho manufacture of -white print papsr. Upon tho request of Major Ofcar F. Long, quartermaster U. S. Volunteers, depot quartermaster in San Francisco, a bya id of survey met in ills otllce, to ox amino Into, report upon and II x the re sponsibility for an alleged deficiency of clothing and cqulppiigohip)cd by Major Long to tho quariormaster at Manila, P. I., and for dellciency and damage of quartermaster's stores required at tliu depot in this city from various posts. Maudo Gonno, tlio famous lemalo lecturer and modern Jean of Arc, who has been travoliug In Ireland and Is now making a tour lu tills country In the in terest of tho Hoors, will lecture at Cin cinnati tonight. Tlio Mononguhola tin plato works and tho Star tin plate works, both owned by tho American tin plato company, which have been closed two mouths, resumed opcratiouH today. Tho two employ 1000 workmen. An extra dividend of 25 per cent was declared by the Home Stake mining company today. Tho United StatcH supremo court, which adjourned February 5th until to day, took up tho "Chattanooga" Inter state commerce case. Amotion will bo paseod upon today in tlio case of tho Slntoof Illinois vs. Tho Illinois Central Hall wa, on tho question of the occu pancy of the inado land along tho lake front An effort is being mado to gt the case before tho United States supremo court. At Now York, Fobruary 7th, Sousa, Gllmore, Padoreweki and nil thu orches tral stars, condenswl Into one, will no doubt bo overshadowed by tho playing of the big banjo orahoatrn of 100 pieces, nt tlio concert -to be gion under tho management of JaniCM II. Phipjtf at Cluokerlngthall this oening. Tho fact that the banjo has lieen coiisidotod a limited iiibtruiueut by many has been the cause of tocuring tlio nervals of Frod. Sterner. He Is a positive vir tuoso, who managed to got niusio out of its strings, and who can Interpret tho exalted spirit of the elasic nuuters in a wav that is astonishing. In the hands ol Miss Holnlino the banjo assume an unsuspected importance. Farmer's scales, chords, mass of intricate music. third ami a llruuty In llliioil Deep. fHean blood meaina a rlesn skin N. bauty without it. C'ascareU, Candy Calhar tie olwn jour blood ,and kettii it cleuii, I ttirring up tue ) liveraiw unraumi i pun ban ntied from thu body. ltmin today to sli pi.nnlea uoiu, owwimmi, umikumu. toil, kUtkbead. and that sickly biliou eompiaxiou uy taaiiBC CascaretN, bcuuty for ten eenU. All drug guts, satisfaction guaranteed, joe.aoc.oyc Tongue, of Oroeon, Is among the Ite publnans in the Iwuse reHKU-U to Iw in opiKcilton to me rmra unti wiiiiu bill. Itou't Toliarat ofii null Mu Unrllft atuj. . To quit toimivo cully awl lorwtor. t ! a(i. tulloT life uriniu.J vmor. taka H To ll. tlM wiMiJwr wortwr. Ut Hmlie h Mw6 AH dniiu,orll. Ourua leed llooklwt a-J aple frs. AtMrM Sterling lleiaotr C&. Ohlaga or Www Ywlc. BORN. KAY.S ToJIr. and Mrs. D. C. Kays Ftb. 20 Ihflti, at their home on Twent) fifth fclreet a sn, Claire Do-Witt Yout Lewes Will bo routed lo Its natural duties and your blllousnest, luadailio and constipation bo cured If you take "S Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. TODAY'S MARKET, Poiituni), Feb. 20. Wheat, valley 63 QMM. Walla Walla, C455. Flour Portland best grades $2.70 to T3.00 Superfine J2.10 perbbl. O.it Whito 3530c, grey 33 to 31. Hay Timothy flOtjJill per ton. Hops 70 10c; old crop BQOc. Wool Valley, 12 13c j Eastern Oro gon, 814c; Mohair, i!730. Millstuff llran, $13; shorts, $15. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3 00 to 4 00; heiiH. $4 to 4.60: turkevs fs, llvo 13c. r.ggs uregon, n$ to :ocpcr Uoz. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs, 89c; under GO lbs. 7'fl8 : sheen nolts. lfifiS , - . . S . ' . 20c. Onions $L502.00 per 'cental. Uutter llest dairy. 30SI37J6: fnncv creamery, 60 to 55c; store, 22 to 27jjC. Potatoes 55 to 84c per contal. Hogs Heavy dressed 5 to Oc. Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7c per pound. Heef Steers, $l4.50; cows,$3.50 ij dressed beef, 0U to 7?.fc. Veal Dressed, 7 Q 8c. HALKM MAHKET. Wheat 58 pounds and over, 43c. Wool, 10c, Mohair, 30c. Hops 5 to 7,'ijC Uarlej 35 to 38c. Oats-28 to 30c. Hay Baled, cheat, $8; timothy, $9 $10. Eggs 12 cash. 14c trade. Flour In wholesale lots, $2.50; retail, $3. Millstuffs llran, $13; shorts, $14. Hogs Dressed, Ojsc Li vo cattle Steers, 3 $ ; cows, 2? to 3c. Shceiv $2.5003. Dressed Venl U)$c. Butter Dairy. 15c ; creamery, 25c. Poultry Chickens, 7 to 8; tnrkoys, 10 to 12c. Potatoes 25c to 35c. $ioo Reward, Sioo. The readers of this paper will be pleaded to learn that there Is ut least one dreaded disease that 'scJeuco has been able to cure In all ltn stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure It the only positive cure known to tho medlc.il fraternity. Catarrh being a cons Itutlunal dlsoase, requires n con ttlttHloniil treatment, Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting di rectly tipontlie blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of tho disease, and giving tlio patient strength by build ing up tho constitution mid assisting nature In doing Its work Tlio pro prietors have bo much faith In lis cur ative powers, that thev offor Ono Hundred Dollars for any ease that It fulls to cure, bund for list or testi monials. , Address, F.J. Ciin.vnv, & Co., To cdo, O, hold by Druggists, 70c. II ill's Family Pills arc the best. o.A.jsi'on.x.A. Be&rstlie ) KM YoflHairsAlwars Courrht Bignaturo of ltonert Crossan tho leturucd this morning trip to Washington. bop merchant, from n business nriiiriWo Ymr mmrli M'ltli Cuarnr(n. Canity Oitlinrtlr, cure conmlpallon forerer. tOc.vSc. It G C. O, full. rtruHltrcriincl inouey. McGiogor & Normllo, of Astoria, have sued George Taj lor, of Portland, for $1, 637.60, lor a breach of contract in furn ishing cement for the North Yamhill locks. To Nlgnt and To-Morrow Night, And each day aim night during this week you can uot at any druggist's Kcuip'b lialsam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be the most sHccuosfiil remedy ever sold for Coughs. Croup. Bronchitis, Asthmu and Consumption. Get u Ixtlle to day and lecop Itulwuys In tho house s'jjoucan check your cold at once Price 2.1c and 60c. Snioplobottlo free, cod&w Tho third annual meeting of tho Pa cific Northwost Wool Growers' Associa tion will bo held In Boise City, Idaho, March 0, 7 and 8, 1000. SEVEN A SUTHERLAND SISTERS' Half Crowor and Scnla Cfeaner. r 111 on' rrltrtioD that will rtlorlhhftlr itaoriffiDtl n'ftitnr condition. Aiaiiarucsmt .. swe'WHwsaasai Ex-Secretary of War Alger and Cap tain Bliss are planning to operate their extensive lumbering interests on Pugot Sound, and will orectn large sawmill at Falrhaven. General Algor was lu Seat tle tills week. It rcitf with Toa wbathtr yoa cMBtlfto tb p.rTr.iiuni iuimwcu ukw n vui,a. rimuTti liiaavairviortooaoco. lino, purtaao too blooj, r piki too tlrooc boiea P0.PCO tobcalib ntrToor : a tMraaaarurtU Uur anopoai-v mm jx NO'IO-IIAOfrom P9. fl I M LKrAcr ova dnivrlat. bi III vouch for ua. Taka II with .Dalln,tlr.Lralttantlr Ono in. ti. uiubii, c.ni) .vvin.tfp n&ranteail to eura, or ralubd inonar. I aioHf v,t iumi, tatnai. . lata. Tlio Hev. Uearge H. Wallace, who was formerly paitor of the First Congruga- tlnn.il nliurah. in Portland, is now frastor of U'8 Westininstor Presbyterian cliurch at SK)kano Hacking OUGH A hocking cough Is a grave-yard t-ougti j tho eooner you get rid of It tlio butter. Don't wait until it dovelona into consumption, but uso tho cclo tirated Dr. JonnW. Hull'a Cough Syrup nt oura It is a wonderful remedy for ull throat and lung affections, and; will cure a deep-Mated cough or cold in a few days. Ooodfor old and young. Br.Bull's Sough Syrup Will cure a Hacking Cough. Daao arc (mall and plrauot to take. Utxtota rcuuuiDau JTicunl- At all dniffUU. nicov . m m tmr. t-w 1 1 k misii tMEfmitLrtoii .JtM 1 1 mWmvm WmZt ft lom Conta That I,nt n Cntnrr To wear your grandfather's coal would not seem much of nil honor, but to John Chlunmnn it Is the greatest felicity. Not only Is the common look lug, shapeless blue blouso of his an cestor prized because It Is his ances tor's, hut because of Its Intrinsic value. The clothing usually worn by tho Chi nese Is of the purest silk and costs any where from $100 to $250 n suit. As a nation the Chinese object to Wearing clothing of any other kind, and centuries of experiment have taught them how best to mnke up the costly caterpillar thread Into tho most dura ble form. On this account the Chinese dress, though of purer material, has none of the sheen usually associated with silk, n peculiarity which tins re i ulted In the erioucous Ideas as to their composition. Alt the garments nro made In China mid tiro only exported for tho personal use of Celestials lu foreign countries. Owing to their cost, however, they nro only purchased nt long Interval, each garment being of so durnblo a character that they nro handed down to tho third and even the fourth gener ation. Wear appears to rather Improve them than otherwise, with tho result that the coat of tho father or grandfa ther often has more Intrinsic value than the newer and less worn articles. Omaha World-Hernld. The Wnlla Itnn Down. Tho Irishman who went up In tlio ho tel lift without knowing what it was did not recover easily from tho sur prise. Ho relates the story In this way: "I wlut to the hotel, and, says I, 'Is MIsther Smith In?' " 'Yes,' said the man with the sojer cap. 'Will yez step InV "So 1 steps Into the closet, and all of it suddlut he pulls tho rope, and Its the truth I'ze telling yez the walls of the building began running down to tho cellar. " 'Oeh, murtlierl says I. 'What'lt be conio of llrldgct nnd tho children which was left below there?' "Says the sojer cap man: 'Ho nlsy, sorr. They'll bo all right when yez como down.' "'Como down, Is It?' says I. 'And It Is no closet nt nil, but n hnythcnlsh balloon, that yez got me hit' "And wld that tho walls stood stock still, nnd ho opened tho door, nnd thcrn I was wld tho roof Just over my head! And, begorun, that's what saved mo from going up to the hovlns Intlrelyl" Irish Independent. Dnlillna Tor rood. It Is nn Interesting fact that when the dahlia was Introduced Into Europe it was not as a Dower that It was valued, but as it vegetable. The plant Is said to be really akin to the potato, and It was thought that it would prove nu Important addition to our food re sources. Tho single variety seems to have been Imported first, the Marchion ess of Hutu haying Introduced It about 100 years ago. It came to us from Madrid, the Spaniards having, It Is be llcved, found It II rat In Mexico, and It was Introduced Into France as well ns England. A few daring adventurers appear to have made trial of It ns an cdlblo root, but It Is never nn easy matter to popu larize a new nrtlcle of food, ami the tuber of tho dahlia did not take on. If It had done so, tho probability Is that we should never liavo troubled much about Its cultlMitiou ns a Howcr. Wo never do grow things for fruit nnd (lower, too, nnd If we had sacks of dahlia bulbs In Co vent Garden wo should have had no dahlia show ut the Crystal Palace. London Correspond ence. "After doctors failed to euro mo of pneumonia I used One Mluuto Cough Cure. It Is also tho best remedy on earth for whooping cough, writes Jno. Herry. Lncanton, Pa. Cutcs coughs, colds, croup and throat iud lung troubles, it prevents cinsumptinn. Children ulway Ilka It. Mothers en dorso It. Stones Drug Stores. Tho Washington etuto coincntlon of Woodmen of tho World camps will he hold in Chelialis, in June, and the Che ilitis camp in beginning to mako prepa rations for tho event. How Are Your Kldnrjra r Dr Hobba'SparaKua I'llli cure all kMuer II!- ?") Olatrco. Add HurllnslleuiedrCu.CblcaourM.V John Dlrr, Poseyvlllo, Ind., says. "I never used anything as good us One Mluute'JoughCuic.'-Qulckly breaks up coughs and colds. Prevent consump tion. Pleasant to take, stones mug Stores. OASTOIIIA, Bean tU p ll Mna ion mw Ami BUnatur. 1X - .ZSt zT Ihi Kind You Hue Always Bought cf -ari'y, -ei.&AttC W. K. Phllpot, Albany, On., says: "DoWltt's Llttlo Kariy Hlsers did mo uinro good Uiuu any pills I oyer took,1' Stones Drug blores, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears tho Signature of y$tf&A 7 he Luxury of Living isonlv or purloined lu our otn home, vs hero ou all the mndsrn conveniences n tile luithroom that is fitted up with ok.ii sanitury plumbing ami porcelain ltjthtubn, waehtubs and bain, and hav ing hot and cold water ready for use. We will make your home healthy, con venient and up-to-date in all these at a moderate cost. - BARR&PETZEl H COMMEKCIAL bTKKiri, Telephone No. 2371 ! Atgclablc PreprjrationfbrAs slmllallng llicFoodnndncdtila ling ilieStoinachs and Dowels or Promotes DigcslioivChecrful ncssaruinest.Contalns ncilltcr Ophim,Morpltinc tior'Miiicral, Tfor KAnc OTIC . Arrets oMjrswcztmvwt Urpbrt Sent' MlxSmtvt IJinpSrl- CtmAMtSuMr hbrnyrmmrmtw; Apcrfccl Remedy rorConsllpa Uon, Sour Stomach, Dlnrrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ncss nnd Loss of Slei;i. 1'acSinulo Si'gnnlurc of NEW YORK. gyggggfyggggi fl exact copy or wrapper. VCSSs. i HBATINQI STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WA.T&R. Estimates furnished, and work done promptly, substantially and'at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. S. BUBROUGHS, 102 Stato St, Phono I5II TZOLrnXm )" T&. ol WV J. ft mwmVSUr MANHOOD RRSTdHKIl Lr mlMTX.-tr .. w - -. ...... n(..nlJl.,Hl inu trnnilrrlul rruiolyciiarantrnl locuirnll nervous iliKnaea, auclma Wcnk Mtmory, !lrilnclir,UuUfullnciit,!.oit Munlioul, Nlhlly ltmlv jlotn. Nervousness, loai of wwer In Ucncralhc Oruuns, cnnanl byvoiitliful errors, encash c use of atlmulants wlilcli lend to Infirmity or Insanity, Can lieeirrletlin vest imrkri t,,rr Mt tiox. 6 forfj, by mall prepaid Circular free. AUdrugKlst. Tnke iJ no oilier. MauufaclurcU by the Teau Medicine Co., l'arl,l'rancc. V.UHIi-IlllvlM Ilmi--rn..U.irlh.,tln.n,. - - 1 UIKD AND YAMIIIU. HTS., IOllTtAND, OKKOOI SALE Y D. J. FRY, SAL IfiM , OHI2GON. FOR WAR The Daily and Weekly Journal lead all competitors on getting the War News, from all parts of the world. It prints the news firsl and prints it most complete of all. Salem Weekly Journal Is issued'iThursday morning in tim(f to reach all parts of the state the same.week. ' .flfl BEST OREGON WEEKLY In two parts contninsfrill Important Foreign National and State News. Journal. $3 AYR. CASTORIA For Inf.tnts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THC Cf NTU eoMpANT NtTV TOUR CITY Tlircc of a Kind, will boat two pair, but no hold n royal Hush w hen it comes to beating auythini hi Hue laundry work. Wu have u full Iioupu al1 tho tlmu in coueui!iico, and mo kept busy "doing up" thu linen of every man in Ualeui that wauls hi shirt, cellars, and cuffs huiudered with smooth edges and an nxquMtu color and lluixh. Vo nov or raise tho ante on su perior work, hut you will Hud price nl wti)H moderate. Salem StP.am Laundry COLOMfl, J rhone-111, OLMHTKAl) 1'IIOI'ltlKTOIt. J.K) Liberty Utreei - e'Art.nti'MVciiow nM ...WM..Ua, MftVfM, NEWS ;oa The model Oregon Hi v p ip er and l:amily Journal Uniting News, Fie t ion. Literary, Ranch and Dairy, and AaiRet News in attractive, rea,d able form A n Independent Associated Press Paper for the Peo ple. Send for sample Free. AAxT lj afli' I V fmVf lt?! f. .ML . ly T v3 S100 UOirifiK JSKOS., SALJ3M. OR. UUS1NESS CARDS. C. H. CDAOK Micoraser lo )i J M. Keene, old Whin C lift.Sal.'m, Oi Parties desiring lurwrt" furatl oni nl rrndr ! fce in any branch n especial request. a A. ROBERTS, Bicycl e Repairing, Umbrella making and Gonornl repairing. too Stnto btroot. 1-6 phono 2870 Old P. 0. Saloon S. O, SIXGLETAItY Successor to Prod Goulet. Clioicest goods in all lines. Opposito Hotel Wlllamotto. 2-10-tf l Capital Junk bhop. f n . . .. 'J Doalor In Cast Iron, Wrought iron j? move piuios. copper, urass, rinc, J lend rono. rubber. moa lildpn nittutr t ami bones. y 130 Court St. Snlom Oro. Telophono 201)6 2-1-11HX) I so j ASSAV OFFICE AND LvDOrtATOHY. No, 71 Chemckcta st, J. II T. TUTHILL Assayer ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phono 1071. ItOOMS 1 AND a, ORAY.'HLK. B. R. JONES, Attornoy-nt-Law Toledo, Oroiron. Was Clerk of Circuit Court for slxlrpan andhas an up-todato abstractor all proixirty In I.tnruln county. li.wm Salem later Co., OPl-'IOK, CITY HALL For water forvleo nDply at olllc. Hills payable monthly In ndvance. Mako all com phi In It nt tho olllce. CAPITAL CITV Express and Transfei tlecn, nil, mull and passengui ttalha 11 ge ami esiiiess lu all putt of lb i Hiipi service IVIephmif No 7 UlMJUt v SK1PTON .'LATINO PH0FO. KnlnigcinentH In Orayon amis Wutei Color. I'lioto lluttons Amateur tlovrlopltig and llnishlug neatly ilonu. U. W. 1)1 HUMAN. HucooNxir lu F J Drown. U hound Klooii Jl.'l Ooiiinierolal St., Halcin Orcgiin. ISO UL. IS JJIIOS. PIANO rUNERS ANU KGI'AIKE I'OUTLAND OHI3, KorHilom aul rlolultjr. louro, orders at Uoo Wlll'a Huilr Hioi. Bottled Beer. Klimjer ft Ueck.Suceeasora lo SoulhSa em Uoithr..Wous, All erdera lor bottled beer wilt be AIIikI At the brewery. Kent on cold stomal. FriMi rlty delivery, Telephone 2III1. Select School The underHlisned will open a Oram niarsclKKil lu the building adluiuiuKthe IviilBcun"! church, corner ol Church and Clieinuketa Hlrceta on Feb. 11), SMfitf J. A. SKLIAVOOI). S, C, STONE. M. D. I'roprlcloror Stone's Drug; Stores HALKM, OKKOUH. Tlio stcrea (two In numbcrj aro locatl a No. 'jBi ami ssa Commercial stroet, ami aro well stocked wllh a imiIeto lino olitnics and intMllQlats, tollvt arllvlia, lerfutavrr. lirusha elo., uUj., ito. Pit. HTONK lias had sonioM years tMimrlwiilii Hie jiraiv tUodt nii'illcliioand niiw ma boa no ohkrxt fur coiiaullatlon, osainlnalloii or proaoril'llon. A lilJiUfi SAVJ5D. Dr. J. P, Cook, the UotanloalBpoo nllit, Suooooclu Whoru Ottiur Fall. To whom It may eonceru : This In to certlly that llortha I'. Con nor, of Mt. Angel privluot. .Marlon coun ty. Orvirou. httH Htiffurel Iroin a cancer- oiih growth In the left ear for about three yearn. The growth wan cutout twice and burned out onto by Albany 1'hyaleiaiiB, but the uroHtb came back as bad an ever, nnd pained her to badly thl she had to be taken from school. Altfi three weuk'a treatment by Ur. J I', Cook, of Hal mn, Oregon, thu Ilotauical Sxlallt, the Krowth entirely diwip peared, and at thin date, ui mont(i hi nee treatment was bouuu, the urov tli ban not reappeared, and the ear linn n tlrely healutl leaving only the sca n flioted by the Albany doctors, I hereby certify that the above ui-m tnont in aiBoluteiy true, and that Ihir lha I Conner, the (union niontiouwi in the allldavit, baa rt-Hldod in myfaui lly fbiro early cliildhood, bearing; (he n latlomhlp lo me of niece. II. O. Lonu. Bubacribotl and sworn to before mt tliis eighth day of June. 1S00. W. W Hull, county clerk of Marlon count) Oreyon All disease nuccccsfully treated and roi ' 5HCSS5 N WANTED. Ift1? times for B6o 60o wMsk. 9I.OO par month, All ovnr four iTtTm at same rnto. SUITS, 1ANT3. OVRCOA1H To rneaauro. Perfect lit guaranteed, 2,000 stylos to select from. II. 8. Bono, State strcoUcent Wannamaker ABrowiv Philadelphia. 2211 in ''OSt-A Cinnamon Canary ; tho finder will please return lo Dr. Annlco Jot troy and rccolv ett liberal reward . 2-0 3t aOODllOMKS-for"7alV or rent. L havo sovoral eligiblo houses and I6U for fnlo or rent. Jolin Jlolr, neut, 200 Oomniorcial street, 2 24 Ot FOIt SALK.A lot of ilnrj carnation blooms, at Avenue green housed, 2 213t COME QUIOK-I havo been nuthorbed to sell tickets to Nome on tho splen did steamer Senator. If you have mado up your mind to go. Cdmo quick while the tiekots can bo had. J. II. Flotcher, Indepcmdent olllce. Sa lem, Or. 2 24tf FOIt 8ALE Two bay riding or drir Ing horses for sale cheap. Have been handled and driven by ladies. Will work single or doub'e. Will bo sold separate if desired. Geo. O, Will, machines. 21-3t. '10 ItKNT. A good hop yard of 22 acres hi lino condition with good buildings. Wm. II. L'gan, Brooks. 2 21 1 WANTED Horses to shoe. Having se cured tho servicesof a first-class black smith wo aro prepared to shoo your horses. Satisfaction guaranteed. 8a luni Wagon and Carrlago Factory, 3ftl Commercial street. 21 Ot AGENTT wanted for the best typewriter on tho market, tho "Pittsburg Visi ble;" writing In sight at all times; exclusUo territory given. Address Bindley Hardwaro Company, Pitts. burg, Pa. 3t-Sat. 17 , 24, 3 DID YOU KNOW That $100 would buy a block of nearly two acres with improvements, costing about tho price. Kunnlng water across one corner nlco for poultry, with or with out a small stotkof staplo goods. Box 41, Marlon, Or. 2 20 lm FOIt SALE: An up to dulo Stock ot groceries in ouo of tho.bcat towns lu the Willamette- vnlloy. Good roason for seeling. Address, O. J. Do Iis bus, CotUgo Grove, Ore. 2 10 0t TO TUADE.-Sinnll tracts of uninil proved real estate In part payment for woodcutting. Inquire room 0, over Gilbert's bank. 2-15 tf WANTED A load of looso hay for cow. Iced. B, Journal oillco. KIG HTEEN-DOLLAB-daV oxtrniston tablo for 12. flO-cliild'a oak folding bed, with mattresn and springs 18. Bedroom nets fit) nnd upwards. All kinds of household goods. Jamca ShanU, 107 Court street. 2-14-lm FOK SALKPort rash, balance on time, a two story eight room house with basement. All haid Uiiishcd, good well and out build ings, full lot, cornor of Elch teenth and Chemeketa streets. For further information call at Daniels' barber shop, 211 Commercial street. 2121m LAND UUYEHS ATTENTIOiN - A rarechanco to buy oneof Urn best grain, st(x:k or dairy farms In Polk county, 7 milcti from Halem, nearly 100 acres. To lw uold March 7th, by order of co'r. Cull and examine. Zena, Polk Co. J ItllKI'ARD. d A W 2-Hml Itefurco. Tlfl'l ELITE BTUDIO makes a spec ialty of platino photos, enlargements lu crayon and water colors, photo buttons, for fun photos, amateur de veloping nun iinisiung uor, btate ana Commercial streets. 2-0-lmo. FOIt SAI.E.-rForty acres, flrstclasa cul tivated farm land two miles east of Halem. Good stand of clovor. Apply to Gertrude travuge, half mile east of asylum, 1 20 lmo BAltRED PLYMOTH ItOCK.-Cock-urels from tho choicest stock ot .Mill ford Baylors, celebrated B. P. It. poul try farm at New .Market, Ind. can bo had at from (2,50 to (5 each. These birds are true to a feather and ate equal lo thu best lu the state, at 470 Com. street, buleni, Oregon. Molt Bros. l.l-t. UlUYUbE PATU-lf your bicycle needs repairs bring II lu, we havo tho skill and a took to keep It In tlrst claw condition Wu carry a full Hue in Bundrlcti uud make a special ity uf enameling comuutid hcu ut. wo uutlttry our patrons. Gardner & White, 'Mi Llueii.y stiect. lioliuun's block, next door U Btcam laundry. I'liuno &)55. l-2u-t IIOUHK ULKANKUS- Hoitieuibei that thu best uud cheapest carpet paper la the hcav felt paper sold utTnKJot;uNAt.oihce 2U-tt DdWltt's Witch Hazel balyu Is un equalled fur plies, and skin diseases, Buwuru ut ull counterfoil, atones Drug Utoros ninnrlVrl Itnr1r Tw0 OUlU-A DUU1U1I Pmmii l Wl sixit cmIi. ono block nurln of KaaleUlMUiMtiovl. PIM 1IU0W.V4SOX. Real Estate Bargains I havo a customer who wants an 80 ucro tract not over 5 or 0 miles out with good Improvements ut about t2S per iiure. Who baa such a place. I wuut u good 4 or 6 room house. Guod garden spot, baru, fruits, etc, not to fur out ut about I00, 1 have home lino stock ranches to trade rut tmmll tracts not to fur out una give lltuoou any baluoce. If ynu want to buy a grain or stock ruutTi cheap. (Cell.) I havo wjiiio Uoo small fruit tracts at big Im.gKltw uUu town property to ell or trade cheap. I havo good piopertlos In Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Dakol'in, and .Mao mibittcc,''"augo for Oregon prop rty. If vou want it splendid mill with wntor power and pasjturo uod feed ground, etc., or want an elevator, feed chopper, tiniln, ware huue. Splendid IiKvitioo on merata bargain I have it. If you want to 'iuy, t3ll, trade or rent, I cau suit you. Also have two farms to rent Some splendid horses for sale. ' If you want h loan ou real estate, have any notarial work to Uo. 0l ind teo uo at 01 Court street, ut In liestoro of I)ruwtr & White. v 1 18 tt U 11, liVAN tj 7 VUELW"??-.