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f "V 1 : Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels LEANSES THE 5YSTEM c'trrtoiuALLy, -Cm;TIPATION fUAL u, rtKlVIAMtMILT. 1T5 BUZ THE GEMUINt- MAN'F D B (AUf?RNIAlTGRVP(o. TjTv(..t. .,'ty ,.v voo y. "7"f. mwmt f0 Mil arau ciu44.jT, raici ICn i O. C. T. Co's PAHHKNtllCIl BTKAa.l-'lt , POMONA ! altonA I.KAVIJH MM I'Olri'liANI) Dally oioopt Sundav nt B.'a ni. QUICK T1MK ANI) OlIKAP KATKH. DiH-k Iwlwon Htaln anil ('-tuirt l)l. M. 1. IIAI.UWIN, Agmit. PERS0NALAND LOCAL .fir additional Loral Nuns I'mirlli Paint .Mr. ami Mrs .Tolui. llofferliu, Living stono, Mont., Iinvu been visiting tluir uncle, O. '. Diibney, of this city. John Ilrm ks, Sr went to .Silverlon this morning. II. W. Sutton, nlerk at It. M. Wado A Co's. hnrdwnio stnre.wont to Portland this morning. 1. S, llnrtou was a passenger morning for Portland. T. V. Achetnn was a papscngor morning for Nowlierg, where ho tills this will spend a few tlaye visiting his father. Mr. and Mrs. Walter l'lymnlo who have Peon visiting at tlio homo of Mif. l'lymalo's mother Mrs. A. McFurlund. of Turner, left this morning on tlio Al toim for their home in Wilsnuvllle. Mrs. May Fowlur, of Seattle, who was hers on a visit with tier father, W. E. Miller, returned homo this morning. Miss Milium Wntonpaiigli, of the Sal vation Army, went to Lcwlston, Idaho, this morning. Her sister, Maggie, ac companied her as fur as Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Hofforllno, of Liv ing, Mont., who spent tlio winter In California, stopped off hero this morn ing to vUlttho family of O. P. Dabnoy. Mrs. Heffcrlin Is a neicoof Mr. Dab ney. Government by Conquest, Eli. JouitSAi,: Imperial di'startlim and tlio power of money nro twin sisters, sprung up from tlio same source. It is strange but true that gold found by snv ages and first used by Ihoiu for orna ments has amended u throne of power. For ovum thousand vein's life powors hiivo continued tlio poor laboring olnstes who have been the victlniM of conquest, or by purohute. or descendants of con quered or purchased parents or debtors paying trlliUTn to tlio godless of greod. In unetent.tliuex.nnd in times not very nuciont, couipieritig chiefs by might would Itivndo weaker people and buIkIuo and destroy opposing forces, thou lift up their hands to heaven in thanksgiving for the blowings of victory Thuy would then hold tlio people as slaves, or as tributaries as they taw fit, praising the god of might and saying ho fdnod by them and fought for them. Kiigland is lighting to Mibdiiu two lit tle republics. Tlio United Stutos, whoso government was founded on tlio princi ples of no taxation without representa tion and a government by the content of tlio governed, is lighting a much wmtkor republic to tas thorn as kho ploaiue ami to govern them without their consent. While tliero is so much nyiupathy for tho two African iepublics thero eliould be some for tho Asiatic republic. I would like to know what is the difference in these two mighty powers. A I'inKx Falem. March 1000 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you eat. OVERCOMES Lrr& C I -v ,MBn TTTTT.TTTT-.TT T.rtinMl1wrlIffest3tbefoodaDdalcU'loiirenielY. buffer will obtain reii.i Nature In SiretlKineunitf huu icmju- .--.---.-, . , structlnRthe exbatu'ted digestive or gans. It U the latest iiscovered digest-, ?.-i .-i tin nthor niunaratlnn l -"-" - .. C .,..! 1I..A..I.A - ,?r:"iri. .- r.enrV' it m. p it.nW reTlaTcaaud Krmanently cures i -r "" . -v. ji..Ia iiaAvthtirn inuigesuuu, " "-" i "-pord by C C DtWItt A Co., Cblcaqo. STONE'S DltrO STOUK Flatulence. Sour Stomach, , Nausea .Ix,w,ltV i,jUe -farW Itlwra always lckIIeadache,OMtralgla,Crami,and bjn. ,,,! rcf,ef, euro my headache ll other results ot Imperfect dlKesuon..;,'- ,. TiloySeMuy iieanfo THE EAST. WIND. You'ro coming comln, like the light Ami (pleading oVr the lea. I know llicro'i ilttlli tor Mine tanlght, Hut life anil Joy to nir, For you're the edit kIihI, llaat wind that 1 loc, The rait wind of the wa. I, nurtured on our lea girt cout, Hound root and rock and tree, Drank In the loud 1 loied the Hunt, Tlio rait nihil ot the tea, Ami mldtt the iprajr on oteau'f brrait, Ulillo you nhlitled wild ami lie, 1'ie klnnl )our clink and tilnk to irat, O rait ulnd of the teal Bo, though 1 firay for tlnwa you Innn And ntili It might not Ik-. Snerp In and bring the old, old charm Oh, lirlng-U back to met IVr jou'rfc the ea.t wind, Kant wind that I ldie, Die rait ' t wind of the i tea. Iloiton Tromcrlpt. ADVERTISING. It Una llevolutlntilzeil IIiialiicRu nmt IK-iit'lttPil llinmiiilt)'. Advertising Is Indeed unu of the great developments of tliu age. It hits revo lutionized business nnil tutido It possl blc to accomplish In n few years whnt otherwise would have taken genera tions to compass. Today the advertis er, through the medium of the public press, can Introducu his itrtlclc to tlio entire public almost literally at a bound. Such n servant at the seller's elbow litis naturally made business vastly different from what It was sev eral hundred years ago. It Is no longer necessary, as It was In previous generations, to conllno one's commercial transactions to a lim ited area. In fact, the manufacturer of today rcguids the world as bis llcld, T1"11' there nro quite n number of pro- prlotnry nrtlclrs, widely and fnvornbly known In every quarter of tlio civilized world, which have been Introduced dur ing tlio lifetime of their present pro prietors, who nro men only In tlio prime of life. Without advertising, by which It Is possible to reach and Influence hun dreds of thousands of persons simulta neously, such a result could not be ac complished In several generations, If Indeed It could bo accomplished nt nil. Nor has this advertising benefited tlio seller only. It has brought to tlio knowledge of the buyer the hundreds of Improvements ami articles by which life can be made more, pleasant, by which the health can bo preserved, tlio palate gra tilled, the Intellect fed and satlslloil. It Is no exaggeration to say that no force has conduced more to knit tlio world closely together nor made our mutual Interdependence moronpparcut. "It Is hut the Rliifplo truth to assert," says n recent writer, "that the loss of the Information which tlio advertise ments furnish would be one of the greatest Imngltinblo misfortunes to civ ilization." Keif Culture. A noiiit Shut. A locnl sportsman, who has tho repu tation of being u very bad shot, recent ly Invited sumo of his friends to dluo with him. ttoforo dinner bo showed them a tnrget painted on tho barn door, with it bullet In tho bullseye. This ho claimed to have shot nt 1,000 yards' illstaucc. As nobody believed him, ho olTcrcd to bet tho prlco of an oyster supper on It.' On one of his guests accepting tho wager, ho produced two witnesses, whoso veracity could not bo ques tioned, to prove his assertion. As they both said that ho had done what he claimed ho won the bet. At dinner tho loser of tho wager asked how his host had iiiuunged to lire such nu ex cellent shot. The host answered, "I shot tho bullet nt tho doornt a distance of 1,000 yards and then I painted the tnrget around It." Cincinnati En quirer. (Iroilliil riiiiir lU'ilroiiliia, There Is danger In tho porous charac ter of plaster ceilings, which nro ofton very thin Indeed. Tho ordinary celling Is "only n porous diaphragm permeable by gases with considerable freedom." Tho vitiated air of sitting rooms therefore frequently lluds Its way through Into bedrooms. Tho Brit ish Medical Journal asks any skeptic to "compare his bodily and mental sen sations after sleeping In such a room and lu ono situated over n similar room well ventilated nnd not occupied or Illuminated by gas during tho even ing." Tim remedy. It says, Is to have bedrooms on tho ground floor and liv ing, working and cooking rooms up stairs. Hut how nbout uolseV-I.ondou Chronicle. Cnuiclit Hie lieiierul. One of tho regular army ottleers tells a story of bow the old stringent army regulations otico wout against O'eueral Scott. Ono wet nftoruoon that soldier was caught lu the rain lu Washington. IIo was lu full uniform and was well known, so, no cab being near, he bor rowed au umbrella. Arriving at his hotel, nu tiudcr-otllcor approached lilm and calmly remarked: "Uenernl, you will cousldor yourself under nrrost for eight days for carry ing nn umbrella while lu full uni form." A SeUrnie Tlmt I'M) a. A Cluelnuatl mllkmnii Invites his customers to have the milk which be corves nnalyzud twlee a year at his oxponso, Tho tosts may bo made at nny time, without warning to the dairyman, his object, of course, bolug to prove that his milk is or Mnndard purity ull tho year round, lie does ti largo business and lluds himself well repaid for his outlay for the analysis. Water charged with ctiibonU- acid sas. In other words, soda water. I uow prosarlbed as u palllutlro for hunger. especially for the nnnorinni imc i lungor duo to dUoae. The strength of u man's virtue must not bo measured by It extraordinary efforts, but by his ordinary lift- n. ,.ii. Cmih Hvruo cures the in"! ' Btiildiorn rouglii". cold anil lung nc. -tions. Even Incipient consumption has , !bt.ii'encco9sfully enrod by thi mnrve .. i -,i uiier u lew uuetsi. m Prest. Jordan lectured in Chicago, redlotiiig ultimate freedom for stti Africa r - - Iwis Ackwim H)..A8!lWi. ina.,W- Aii.t never ariiH) iov lUtiil invigorate the stones Drug stonen bowels and liver Take Time By The Forelock' Ihn't wait until sickness overtakes you. Vfien that tired feeling, the first rheu matic pain, the first warnings of impute blood are manifest, tale Hood's Sar-apa-rilta and you 'will rescue your health and probably save a serious sickness. Be m jo get tiooct s, Because cJJCQtCS 0MahaliL I MITTTf J ? Industrial Items. Under Henry XIII, 72,000 were hanged for vagrancy, and under Elizabeth 100 a year. The vagrancy was caused liy tlio seizure of Innil by nobles. Ollicial report cays that about 150,000 peoplo In Great Britain gained Increased wages, averaging 2.1 cenls n week, during October. Only nlxntt 500 sustained re ductions. Australian trade unionists nro by no means enthusiastic nlout tUu war In tho Transvaal. Thoy view It largely as a war of conquest nnd plunder on the part of Knj-lnnd, which Is also the view of European organized worker.". t lie recent municipal elections In Camilla resulted in sover.il social victories and au increased vole all along the line. In Loudon three socialist aldermen were olected, and the socialist mayor was defeated by only 210. " lu Oshnwa, Out., tho socialists won by electing their mayor. Twenty-live towns voled for municipal ownership of gas, water and electric light plants. Mayor E. A. Macdonald, of Toronto, has given uotirothat bo will movent tho next, meeting of ceuncil: "That this council do pottion the parliament of Canada at Its next session to pass an act to authorize tho honorable tho postmaster-general to acquiro ull ot tlio ox. istlng telegraph and telephone lines nnd systems, nnd make such extensions to nnd operate tlio same in connection with and as a pail of tho jtostal system of Canada, or, in the alternative, to con struct a now system or systems of tele graph or telephone and operate tho snino as aforesaid; and that the co-oorntton of tho cities, towns nnd other munici palities of Canada bo asked to tho end Hint au net tuny bo passed for tho pur poses aforesaid." Chicago is building a big tunnel, on which Bhehns already spent n million nnd u half. It was lot to contract and cost tho city t"i to $!K) n foot. Tho con tractors threw It up ami tho city hud to do the work. It hired men by tho day, paid Iwtter wages and shorter hours, and the report of tho city engineer just printed shows that tho cost lias been only $25 n foot! Thero you have tho two systems on tho sumo work. All public work should lw dono without tho intervention of tlio contractor. It Is done better, costs lets anil Mho-contractor's influence in lobby is done nwny with. Hundreds of like instances could 1k quoted, yet tho people think the way to got tho eheaest work Is to have It let to contract. Thnt Is why lalmr unions oppose the contract system. They get butter pay and hours and it costs tho public losti. Statk ok Ohio, Citv or Tolkdo, ( , I.i'cah County, I Fiiank J. Chunky makes oath that ho Is tho senior partner of tho Ilrm of F. J. Chunky A Co., doing business in tho Citv of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said Ilrm will pay tho sum of ONE IIUNDHED DOU.AHS for each and evory case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's CaTAHHII Ct'llK. FIIANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo mid subscrilied In my presence, this 0th day of Decomlxir, A. 1). 188(1. . w. 0 LEA SON, J hhai. J- Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally nnd nets directly on the blood and mil eons surface of tho syetom. Send for tostlmonlnls, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Diugglsts, 75o. Hall's Family Pills nro tho boot. M. It Smith. Itiitteruut. Mich., mys, "DoWltt's Littlo Early ltlsors nro tho very beet pills I over used for costive nosti, liver and bowel troubles." Stono Drug fetoros. A in year old loy has l03ii arrested In Spokano, charged with bicycle stealing He confessed that ho has stolen nine wheels out of ten that were utolen In February SORE LUNGS Rum lunrra. nain in tho chest and pain ful breathine are quickly rellev thinrr nro milcklv relieved and cured bv tho old reliable a iDCcIuc. Dr. Hull's Couch m 'rtila remark ji . . .j.lk vaAniAslatf rlrffl a up a cold in ono night and Is, without doubt, tho vory I08t medicine for all affections of tho throat and longs. It has cured thoa sands nnd will cure you. Itneverals appoints. Try It at once, Dr.Bulls Cough Syrup Will quickly heal Sore Ldftgt. Ooaca ate amaU and pltauot to take. Uortora mwuiuu4U. rtice i nia. Al M oniKlaU. 44 I HI opinion or nnnkeanrnrr. There Is a story going nbout concern ing n famous man of letters who vis ited Washington recently. He appear ed at but oue dinner party. Thero ho Bnt next the young daughter of a noted naval olllcer. Her vocabulary Is of n klud peculiar to very young girls, but sho rnttled nwny nt the fa tuous rutin without a moment's respite. It was during a pause In tho general conversation that she said to hlrnr "I'm nwfully stuck on Shakespeare. Don't you think bo's terribly Interest ing?" Everybody listened to hear the great man's brilliant reply, for as a Shakes pearean scholar ho has few peers. "Yes," ho said solemnly, "I do thluk ho Is Interesting. I think ho Is more than that. I think Shakespeare Is Just simply too cute for anything." Wash ington Post. Contlr t.eaaona, "What's that thero young man's business?" asked Mr. Parvenu. "He's u tutor, I believe," replied his wife. "What does he teach?" "Ono of them old sciences', I s'posc," answered Mrs. Parvenu. "I ain't Just sure whnt It Is, but last night Mnybclle told me he was giving her some lessons lu osculation." "Well, I s'pose she's got to be edu cated," returned tho old man. "I only hope ho won't charge no fancy price for his lessons." Chicago Post. I'araiiuar'n I'nrtloulnr l'lena. Perhaps the plague In Paraguay Is merely nn attack of plgue, or sand Ilea. This Insect Is called nlgun In tho native language. In 180 It killed a whole colony of Englishmen, consisting of 200 fnmllles, turning tho colony, which was at ltape, Into n cemetery. A Gor man colony nt Accgua was driven out. The plgue causes buboes nnd attacks the warmest pnrts of the body that Is, the cavities ami the groin nnd armpit Just tho Hnmc spots ns tho eastern plague. It .atjacks Englishmen and Germans preferentially nnd avoids those that use but little soap. Bonps clean tho body, nnd tho plgue likes clean persons to cat. It also nvold pcoplc who ent more or less polsonou food. A man saturated with alcohols, lloca gin, nicotine nnd Pnsco do Julio cookery Is pretty well safe from .the sand Ilea. Iluenos Ayres Herald. unu w f f i i Reecham's Pills ami not like jnatfo on it trenXr mIomhcIi anil dlHoriltretl liver, 10 nnti ami II ceota, at all dru( aloru. Tlio Democratic senate of Kentucky passed a bill for tho nppolntmout of n commlttco to hunt down tho person or porsons who assassinated Governor Goi liol and 1100,000 was npproprlatwl to carry out tho work. Hkki itAM'it l'n.i.s for distress after eal- n. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure lu my family with wonderful results. It gives Immediate relief, Is pleasant to take and is truly tho dyspeptic's Iiest friends," ays h. Hartgorinck, Ovorisel, Midi. Dfgosls what you eat. Cannot fall to to cure. Stones Drug Stores, Rickreall flour. Somocooksllko ONE brand of llournnd others another, but so many people liko Itickreal Four that all Grocers ought lu keep it on rale. :i.:i-tf, To secure tho original witch hazel salvo, ask for DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, well known as a certain cure for piles nnd skin diseases. Dewaro of worthless counterfeits. They are dan gerous. Stones Drug Stores. Tho American German league of Pennsylvania . urges friendly olllces of our government in behalf of South Africa. Tlie Homeliest Man in Salem As well as the hundbomest, and others arc Invited to call on nny druggist and got frco a trial bottle of Kemp's ISulstun for tho Throat and Lungs, u remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and bellevo all Chronic and Acuta Coughs, AsUiuiu, HronchltlH and Consump tion. Price 25c, mid 60c. cod&w Cecil Hhodes exjiecta to leave Cn Town for England Wednesday, Try Allen's Foot Ease, A powder to bo shaken into tho shoos. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smart ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot,- L'tiu,. ll nrtftla ilm r,ut nml iiinL'nu VL'illlr, ingeasy. Cures swollen, sweating foot, ingrowing iiuiib, misters uuu cuuoua siKits, ltd loves corns and bunions of all pain und givas rest and comfort. Try ll tmlnv. Sold bv all ilrni'i'ltttu nnd shoo stores for 25c, 'Trial package FKEE. ."(ireiw mien n. nmsiou, i.eiioy, .n. i. TODAY'S MARKET. Pouti-ani), March 6. Wheat, valley 51 Q52, Walla Walla, 51 062. CD Flour Portland, best grades 12.70 to $3.00. Superfine 2.10 pcrbbl. Oat White 35Q30c, grey XI to 31. Hay Timothy 110(811 per ton. Hops 7 10c; old crop 630c. Wool Valloy. 12i:io; Eastern Ore- gon, HHc; .Mohair, i.'7ao. Mlllstufi liran, ii:i; snorts, io. Poultry Chickens, mlxeil, 13.00 to 1.00; hens, 4 to 4.50; turkeys, live 13o. Eggs Oregon, 1 1 ' U I2)jc ier do. Hides Green, salted (X) lbs, 8l)o; under HO lbs, 7(3 8i ; sheep pelts, 150 20o. Onions $1.50(32.50 per cental. Jhitter Host dairy, 3037a ; fancy crtainery, 50 to 65c; store, 22)4 to27Se. Potatoes 60 to S0c per cental. Hugs Heavy dressed 6 U flu. Mutton Dressed, 7 to7tfc r pound. Ileef Steers, l34.60; cows,$3JiO il". ilretced beef, ft U Hi"- Veal Dressed, 7 & Ho. HAl.tM MARKfcT. Wheat 58 jwunils and over, 41". Wool, Ilk-, Mohair, SOe. Hots 5 to 7c Oats 2tJ to 30e. Hay Haled, cheat. $8 i timothy. $U2 $10. VntHi II rli. 10.; trade. Flour In wholesale lots, $2.50; retail, $3, MilUtuffa-Bran, $13: Aborts, $14). Hogs Dressed, OH"- Live cattle Surs, 'Mi cow, i)i to 3c Sheep $2.C03. DresMHl Veal-io. Butter Dairy, 16c creamery, 26a. Poultry Chickens, 8; tnrkeys, 10 lo 12Jc. Potatoes 25c to :i5c lUiia,',!'! ict'-hs jBinr-i7,-r-r-ijTr r fjXstORTA Vegetable Prcpnr.ilionibrAs slmllaHnu the Food nndHctila ling HicStouwKhs and Dmrel: Promolcs Digcsllon.Clwcrritr- ncas anclRcst.Conlnli3 ncliltcr Onlum,MorplUnc nor Mineral. MOTUiVRCOTIC. kvv ofoun-SAUvnmam stlxJmn IKnpSfd' ClmAfdJUftr HftlijmwVwiW! Apcrfccl Remedy forConstlpn lion , Sour Sionyich, Diarrhoea nnd Loss of Sleup. FacSimilo Signnlure of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 'SSU rt(i HBATINQI STEAM, HOT A.IR, HOT WATER, Estimutes furnished, andwork done promptly, substantially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specially. T. S. BURROUGHS, 102 Stato St. Phono I5II MAHUOOD JIESTOHED 'tfSVKf'VJSK tcmc.IyKuaranlctd lo cure nil ncrvoua illMaaca, auclina Weak Memory, IIrailuclic,VaWcrullnc.txt Maiilmti. NluMly limlv alona, Ncrvouincti, lo or jiowtr In Ucncralhc Orirant, cautnl by voulhful crrora, curative uae or atlmulanta wlitcli lcai to Infirmity or Inunlty. Can In; rarririt In vt pocket. Jl.oiivcr twx. -furl, by mail prtpalil. Circular ficc. All druinrlala. Take no oilier. Maiiufjclurcd by the I'eau McdlclneCo., ParKI'iuncc. v.uue-uuvls Urug Co. illatrlbuUBj; ugenu, rniso and YAMiiru. 8ts., Pohtiand. Ossoom FOR SALE Y D. J. FRY, SAL.ISiNL, ORJSUON. WAR The Daily and Weekly Journal lead all competitors on getting the War News, from all parts of the world. It prints the news firs! and prints it most complete of all. Salem Weekly Journal Isissued .Thursday morning in time lo reach all parts of the slate the same week. BBST OKKGON WBEKLY . in two parts contains all Important Foreign National and Slate News. Daily Journal $3 A.YR. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Tin eiNTtuN eoMNr. mm voaa cirr. It's Ticklish Business to take your linen to a laundry that hasn't earned n reputation for tho re liability of Its muthods In perfect laun dry wurlt, such fas tlio Hnletii Hteatn U'undry has. Wo do up linen, Madras, and iiercalo hhlrts, with the eolor as (...el. na ..Iw.ll llfat llllri-llllHKll . mill drtlHg shirts and whlto linen collars and cults in n manner that Is unsurpassed in tho art ol iniinury won. Salem Steam Laundry. COLONKt. J. or.MSTIUI) ritOflllKTOII. IMIIIOUS I). OI.MMrKAII, Jlllll. Phono 111, -Jill) Liberty Hlreel NEWS The model Oreyoij New paper and Family Journal Uniting News, He t ion. Literary, Ranch and Dairy, and Market .News in attractive, read able form. A n liuiependeut Associated Press Paper for the Peo ple, " Send for sample Free. AAlT Mi l ir .00 IIOFKIC ItitOS., SAL15M OH. IUJS1NESS OARbtf. G. H. OlACK u.-nturi lo 1J. i Al. Kit lit. iil.l Wlilt. On i.Sal ni. In.. Pari ailesinng uprioi r, man iirF in rrmiMU'f i.-s "n any nraien , n enpeclnl reqtteBt. , a A. ROBERTS, i Bicycle Reoairing, 1 Umbrella milking nnd I General repairing. IPS Stnto btroot. ' 1-0 Phone 2870 jOld P. 0. Saloon I S. C. SINGL15TARY Bnccensor to Fred (lonlet. Choicest poods in all lines. Oproslto Hotel Wlllnmetlo. 2-10-tf ASSAY OFFICE AND LABOUATOnY No. 71 Chcmckcta st, J. II T. TUTHILL ARSityiTr ALBERT aTjESSUP. Phono lfl71. ItOOMB 1 AND 3, nitAY llt.K. B. R. JONES, Attornoy-nt-Lnw Tolbdo, Orogon. Wail'lork of Clmilt Court for alx!rara aitilhaa an iiHtoilate abstractor sit properly lu l.lnrolu A,,.. ,., ii-iiiii Salcr OFFICIO, CITY HALL Fur wntcr Mirvlce nnply at nlUc. Ullltt pnynblo monthly In advance. Mako nil complaints nt tho olllcc. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADK in Tho SldnoyPoworCo., MtllNKY, OIlKdON. Tliti mold mill liai Ju.t been relltteit with tlio 111,1,, IIIII'IUTCU IIIHVDIUQI, .Till, ,nJi;ii 1.1,1' elico to tho maklnar of tbelr famoui (IULU ifuni riA.uii lor lainuj uw, Aia jour llrootr for ll. Onira with tho Halcin WalrrUn.. City Hall II. (X TIIOU8, Miller. j. n. iiai.i.aui., rrraiiieui. CAI'1TAL( CITY Express and Transfei Mcela nil, mall and paatettger tuih. Ili. a ami exmeu lo all paits ol tie "ilj 'umiin icrvlce. t'elcphone No, 70. DISgUB : BKIPTONJQ PLATINO PHOTOS. ICuliirKeincnts In Crayon nti(U,U'iitor Color. I'holo lluttotis. Amateur tlovclopltur und lltnslitntt neatly dono. U. V. DIHKMAN. "" Uiiornwir to K. J. Ilrowrj. OltOUNl) Ft.OOlt 2i;i (lotutiiflrcliil til., fcjulum Oregon, S, C, STONE. M. D. I'roprUlorCnf Stone's Drue: Stores HALKM, OllKtlO. JtTho ulcrsi (two In iiuniberl nr Im-aUxl a No. 'IV ami W3 Com me re I al atreet, and an Hell ituckeil with srompleto lino ofilruiasml meillrlnea, toilet nrllrlea, ixrluinerr, lini.liti 4to,,to.,etc. ijiv. mucin ItaabailioinelUycara oiixirleuro In the prf ilco ntmtsllclnoanil now roakei no'clikrfti fnr cnmiilUlliin. etanilnatlnn or rw.erlltlon. The New Bath Tub In not only a "lliinu of benutv. hut a toy fortier"to tho family who In vim ououuh to know tho vnliiool tho bath for health and beauty. You can rove I 111 tho lux ury of ono of tho now out iluBltfim 111 por I'olulii bath tuliH at a roasotmblo ivnt, whtiii wo plumb your bathroom, uh well an un-to-ilule w iihIi utamU. foot tulw. eloDota, with iu niekxl plattxl Hitultary plumblii),', BARR&PETZEL M COMMliKUlAl. hTUKKI TcUphimc No 37i A 1AVK WAVED. Dr. J.f, C00X, tho Uotanlcal Spoo allst, Suuoooda Whore Other Pall. To whom it may concern : ThU I to certify thnt Itortliu 1'. Con 1IUI, Ul ,.VOll,U JIIVUIIIU,, .ilHIIUIl LAll.ll' ty, Orenoii, litm aufforod from a cancer otia growth in tho left ear for about three yearn. iiioroHtn wun 0111 out twice ami Imrnod out onco by Albany 1'liyBiclitns. but tho growth eamu baok tut bail us ovur. and paiuol her so ludly that ho had to lie taken from nohool. After linen week'B treatment by Dr. J. F, Cook, ol Halem, Oregon, tho llotanlcal BiMi:iullnt. the irowth oiiiirelv dltun jiearoil, and at this date, fom months innco iroaiinoin. wa ijokiiii, tiiegrowui huri not reapiwuired, uml tho ear iiai 1 n tlrely hculel leAvingonlv tho noon in lliotetl by tho Albany doctor, I hereby certify that tho above eUtte initnt in ubsolutely true, and that llor-. thu I Connor, tho porHon inoiitlonod j in thu ullUluvlt. ban ronUM in niyfaui I ily n'nco early liilldhood, tearing tho re I lutlomhiii to mo of niece. I II. O. Loku. , Bubaurlbed and aworn to More mo thl. eighth day of Juno. I8W. W. W Hall, county olork of Marion county Oregon, r,,i All iliociiwa hiicwboiuiij' iiciiwi mix; k 11 wate 2nyajjTTn ' T7TP WAN! llnoVorToeYlnthTi'ooTurV.'nVrioc thrpo tlmns for aoo.. 080 a w Nniu tnrlnti H,l..-ii. A ... .it,u.-A homo for a Reed ttrontt healthy boy eight yean old whero liS can imvo his kcop ami v, to school. Apply at tho Journal oflice. 3-fJ-tf riitiiVAiiD:-F6VihS-7CTirrrrof my Irish Sotter "JiJIrho," i n , OFFIOKOr school homo glfisa'ilaor Jlhrary liook case, two at n bareafu. Call Jas. ohnnlx .( rv. inr riL..l Blreot. ' "" FOR UKNT- 11 ncros of land with house, shod, good well, water, 2 acres choice garden land (now) balance pasture and timber, cash or work. Hoi U. . Pearmino, 2 miles nortlt city rn river road. jttyf WANTKD-To buy for ca.h, a cJl(.nr, hotiso nml lot. fnrjulro at Kills ,1 inn, 151 8tnt street. 3-3-3t SUITS, I'ANTd, OVKUCOAT8-T0 niottsure. l'orfect lit Ruoritntded, 2,000 styles to salcct from. II. 8. Holle, State Btrcct.ngeut Wnnnnmakor k Urown, riilladclphia. 2211m THE QUAKBK Improved, square, fold ing bath cabinet, prlco $0. Call oil or mlilress Mrs. T. 15. Fairbanks or Mrs. J. A. Sallwood, 31 Front street. uiiiuiu, uiyKun exclusive agentj. Agent W3 11HUIV1I. ti-'2l( FOK BALK Oil T1UDK-A No. 1 heavy team horses, nbout 1000 weight. Apply to Joshua Hmith three fourth nillo south-oast of depot. :i-2."t FOR 8AI.K Sovernl toiisot good client hay, loose, call at fowl atabloor wrlto to J. K. Dettwellor, Turner, Or. COMK QUICK I have been authorized to soil tickets lo Nome 011 tho Bplen did sloamur Senator. If yoit havo mailo ut your mind to o. Como nuick whilo tho tickets can lw had .1. II. Flotchur, Indepondent olllce, Sn lom,0r. 2 21t 10 ItKNT. A good hop ynnl of 22 acres In lino condition with good buildings. Win. 11. Kgnn, lirooks. 2 21 tf DID YOU KNOW-Tlmt f400 would buy n block of nearly two acres with improvements, costing nbout tho price. Running wntcr across ono corner nleo for poultry, with or with out a small stotk of staple goods, llox 11, Marion, Or. 2 20 lm TO TRADK. Smnll tnleta of mitm. proved real gstnto In part payment for woodcutting. Inquire room 0, over Gilbert's bank. 2-15 tf UldllTKKN-DOLLAR-Oak extension table for 12. flO-ehild'a oak folding bed, with mattress and springs H. lledrooru sets f 10 and upwards. All kinds of household goods. Jnmea Shunt., 107 Court street. 2-U-lm FOR SALE I'art cash, balance on time, a two story eight room hotiso with basement. All hard tlnished, good well and out build ings, full lot, corner of Klgh. toonth anil Chemoketu stroota. For further Informatioii call at DantuU' bnrbcr shop, 2H Commorclnl street. 2 12 lm HARRED 1'I.Y.MOTH ROOK.-CKk-orels from tho choicest stock of Mill ford Baylors, celebrated 11. V. R. jou. ' try farm at Now .Market, Ind. can bo had nt from f 2,60 to 5 .each. Thew ' birds aro true to u feather and nro " equal to tho ost in tho state, nt -170 Com, street, Salem, Oregon. Mott llros. i.2;n. LAND 1IUYURH ATTENTION - A rarochunco to buy ouu of tint best grain, stock or dairy farms In Folk county, lulled from Balom, nearly -100 acres. To bo sold March 7th, by order ol court. Cull and examine. Zena, Folk Co. J RblltlMKII, d A w 2-8ml Referee. HQUHK OL1JANK1W - lloiuoiubcr thut'thohost and cheapest carpet paper Ih tho heavy full paper sold .UlTllKJOUKNAL.0lllCe. 20-tf Blooded Stnrlr T,rn built-A nuiiilAU uiooaca oiocu anpajkiimky. iiriu Hcawn II. W mjI cwh una uiiick noun or rjtl raieiil M'llfiui. x-tvtr JIHOWN A 80.V. Urown Writes Smith All About What Happened to Jones. ClIKMUO, III., 10-. My Diuii bumi: Your pointer wus a peach. 1 left, for Chicago immedi ately after I saw you, und of course houghl my ticket over the Wisconsin Central Ity, frum St. Futil to Chicago. I hud plenty of tlmu In St. 1'uul lu gu up town and gel my bupper, us my train luuvod St. 1'nul ut, 7:lu n. m. 1 returned to tlio depot about 7:20. When passing ttirough tho gutcn tho gutciiutn aiihl: "'J'hero's your train to tlio right." I bunded my grip to thu gentlemanly lwjrior. who placed It In my Iwrtli. (You will notice 1 cull thU my l rain, while ll realty belong to thu Wlsuoiixln Central. 1 could not help but fuel (hat 1 owned tho train, and oven the mud, tho employes aru socourtouux.i 1 then prepared myself for tlio couil'jrts In stum. Well, talk about I raveling: 1 huyo truvek-d all ovur thu wide world, but never hud tt more delightful trip than thlt ono from St. i-ii ul to CUicagu ovur tilt) Wlscotibln Centrul Ry 1 retired uuuui 1U p. Ill and enluywl a good tho I iillmaii l'uluco night's rest In cur; only wuko up once during Ilia night, and that was whon thu purler punched 1110 und said: "Mr. Drown, don't snore so 'outl, ou disturb the rottt tif too ptisdeugor.' 1 ul unco full asleep, and uwolco ugaia about 7 a. 111, and prepared tiiycelr 'or breakfast; went Into tho dining ear about a a. in., and partook of a mini, sumptuous meal. All meals are oemd a la uta, as you know. Sly otitirg trip waa a delightful ntie I will never case Ui nratKO the Wiseonsn- Central Ry., and I know yuur senUti.onis are tno same Our (rlouil Jites reached Chlcagt: via nnultior route and was six hour lute. Cousequuntly ho mld connec lions fur Now York, and uatiuul luaKt cuniitclion thero with steamer fur thu Furl Exposition, lleiico hu ulvou up his trip, and will return homo vtu tho Wisconsin Central Ry. Yuur frlejul, linowa. V. S. Since you vYe.ro lu Chicago, tho Wisconsin Central Ry. havo. changed their terminals, and aro now running lulu the Central Mntlon, .it Park Row und t-lh sU ThU depot Is also used by the Mloblgan Couiral Ry.. Illinois Central and C C 0. & St. L. 2-Itf lira nt)- la llluou )h. Clean blood nieaus a tlfJn skin. No beauty without it. Caacarets, Candy Cathar tio dean your blood and kin it clean, bj ltlrring up the Uiy liver and driving all im purities from the Ixxly. ilegin to-day to banUli pi.uplea. boilt, Llotchw, LUckbcaiM, and thai aicldy blhoua coiiiplefo by takksji Canrareta. beiiutv fur ten ceats. All limal- gutf, aatufaitiou giuranten4. )ti.SaV,M, ;fl rM 7A T . -v ; J a M .Vs. ri i '-t-, it m 11 mm ii urn. ui ..H"mnnaa).atiiiTWfy