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rS wwMthMiiiifcainaiiwM Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the 5y5tem strrtuiUALLX DSfi N,tual"const" PERMANENTLY ,T5BIC,ALCTS- BUT THR GENUINE-MANY D OV (aui?rniaITgpSyrvp(s. W WX&. .$? ro u bt in Bwittisr i net lot hi mm. O. C T. Co's PAKSKNOKU UTBADiKU POMONA altonA lkaeh roil roitn-ANi) Pntly oxcent RuniUr nt S'a.'in. QUICK TIMK AND VMKAP ItATKH. DooWbotweon Hlatn aad.Conrt'Hte. M. P. UAIjUWIN, Agent. j PERSON ALAND LOCAL ' .-or additional Local Now aca Fourth I'acc I wwyryrrv yr """ Tongue's I ecord, I have bin four year a In Congress, and I pint with prido to mo record. 1st I mudo a. grunt gold standard speech in congress','and had it published In tho Grcgonlan. It will bo of lusting bcnellt to mnuklnd. 2nd I got a pentlou for Solomon Isaaf,'$3 n mouth. 3rd I mudo n speech to tho Indlnn war veterans at Philomath,, Oregon, nn' told thorn tlyjhull bllln' of 'em ought to have a pcnsionM 4th I haven't dun nnyftriiuior Ya qulna liar, but I huv mndo tho Yaqulnn fellers believe I lie v busted my suspend era tryln', which will hovn soothing af fect on thorn an' bo favorable for foolln' 'cm agin. Cth I hov drawn mo salary regularly, which now aggregates somethln' near $12,000, to Bay nothlii' of mileage. I cum high, but look at mo record. Oth 1 hov stood fust, last an' all tho time for lickiu' tho niggers, provided of course souio other fellor does tho flghtln'. Corvnllls Times. i -. m i i 'Geji. Plumer a on halt rntlops, but hls situation need not affect you ; Oregon has ait ubund auco ot food for its c-itizcut1, and tho best quality of all tho provisions and gro ceries that you need can be had from Diianso.v fc R.uu.v. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, Mar 28. Wheat, valley 53 054, Walla Walla, 6:!ol. Flour Portland, best grades f 2.70 to $3.00. Superfine (2.10 orbbl. Oat Whito 3530c, grey 33 to 31. Hay Timothy $10010 per ton. , Hops 710c; old crop 00c. Wool Valley. 1213e; Eastern ii valley, iztgi.'sc; jmwoi Ore- iron. 8014c: Mohair. 27.. Milletuff Ilran, fl3; rhortd, $16. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.60 to 6.00; hens, $5 to 0.00; turkeys, live 13c. Eggs Oregon, 12 to 12Jc er do. Hides Green, salted ISO lbs, 830c; undor 00 lbs, 728Js ; shoep pelts, ICQ 20c Onions $1.6002.60 per cental. Iluttor Rest dairy, 3037Jif ; fancy creamery, 60 to 55e: store, 'lift to 27ic Potatoes 60 to (Wo per sack. Hogs Heavy dressed 5 to 0c. Mutton Drossed, 7 to 7c per pound, lleef-Steers, ft4.50; eo's,$3.6U drossed beef, 0W to 7c. Veal Dressed, 7 8c. SALKU UARKLT. Wheat 68 jwunds and over, !&, Wool, 10c, Mohair, SOc. Hops 5 to 7c Oats 28 to SOc. Hay Baled, cheat, $8; timothy, 410. . .. . $0(3 Kggs 0c casli ; JUc traue. Flour In wholesale lots, $2.60; retail, 3. j, Mlllstuffs-Rran. SIS; shorts. tW4. Mlllstuffs-Bran. $13: shorts, $Utf Hogs Dressed, iJsO. Live cattle Steers, 3K i cjn, 2 to 3c Sheen $2.6003. Dressed Veal 0&e Batter Dairy, 16c; creamery, 25c. Poultry Chickens, 8; turkeys, 10 to Potatoes 25c to 35c, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you eat. XtarUftcWlydlgMUtneic-oaanoaios 2ffiJntlaWdlSu5r?S: guns. ltlsthelatcstitbCOvereddlgesV- ant and tonic No other praparatlon ?RIUiSSffiW S Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, 3lckUeadaclie,Gastralgla,Cranips,and W-lDriffilr STONES nrtPG STOBJE, BRYAN AT SALEM Listened' to by a Crowd Composed Largely of Republicans. Severe Arraignment of the Admanlstra. tlon and the Party In Power. Estimates of tho numbar of people in Marion Niuaro to hear Mr. Uryon vary from 10,000 to 20,000. Thoeo best quail- fled to judge placo tho number at 12,000 to 13,000. If any wont away whllo Mr. Bryan was Bpeaking it was thoso who were forred to do so by press ing duties elsewhere Business men in town took turns and wont down and stayed as long as possible. Tho weather, which after several days of storm looked fairly encouraging In tho morning, gradually grew moro threatening as tho day woro on, and the rain commenced to fall gently before the speaking was over, increasing to a well defined shoncras tho crowd dispersed. A noticeable fcaturo of tho crowd was its good nature Every ono seemed In good spirits, and much pleasant chaff was exchanged between Republicans and Bryan men. A largo proportion of tho crowd were, in fact, Republicans. They took their medicino with good spirit, apparently, 'even though tho speaker stepped qulto heavily upon their tondcrcst corns. In spito of tho number ot chairs pro vided for tho ladies, many of tho gentler sex weroobllged.to stand. A few bipeds of tliu male sex wero observed occupying seats but through tho efforts of A. W, Dennis and others somo of these wero induced to give up their chairs to the ladles. Tho irrepressible boy was in ovldenco In numbers upon tlio roof of thu speaker's stand. They forgot them selves once nnd got to talking, but at a low aside of'Boysl" from Mr. Bryan they ceased, and wero as quiet as mlco thereafter. HOW HIS Bl'KECII WAS MCCKIVKD. Mr. Bryan's remarks wero punctuated with liberal applause, although nn out-of-door Salem crowd is noted for lack of dcmonstratlvonc-s. ''Good, good," "that's right," "ain't that a corker," nnd other exclamations of appreciation were often heard. ThoNcbruskan put himself at ensoon tho start by advising tho men to put on their hats, making a good-humored allusion to tho Oregon climate, nnd ro" marking that ho would speak with his hat on. Ho said that he wan willing to die for his country if it wero necessary, but otherwise' ho wanted to live ut til some of these questions were bottled The illustrated papers and mupziucs have made every ono familiar with Mr. Bryan's personal appearance. Ho ap pears somewhat older than IiIb forty years last Monday, but looks tho em bodiment of vigorous manhood, in spito of the tniln of travel and public speak ing uudofVhlch hu has been laboring for muny wueks. t He is in no sense a dandy. His soft black hat shows use and his eo.it the creases of railroad travel. He woro a necktie but no diamond stud. It In impossible to do even approxi mont justice in n short summary of Mr. Iljyan'H address. Of course, his princi- pal points and arguments arc moro or ' less familiar to all who read papers suf-' flciently unbiassed to publish them; but itisevidentthat his addresses are uotcut and dried, but aro varied in illustration and order ot delivery and in phraseology- ' He commenced with tho assumption that all men want good government,1 except somo of thobU who profit by gov ' ernmental abuses, und quoted, "Who' saves his country saves himself." ) Ho arraigned tho Republican party with tho assertion that it had not re formed a singlo abuso which oxisted when It went Into power, but had cre ated now ones, and ho said that ho ' would mako it so plain that Republi cans would have to chloroform their minds and their consciences in order to remain Republicans. Ho told bow tho Republican party had deserted the principle's tiou which It was founded. In 1850 Republicans wanted to gut back to thu principles of i Washington and Jefferson ; today they wero trying to sneer down tho principles of Washington und Jefferson. In 1859 the Republicans in Boston wero tele- brating tho bi.thday of Thomas Jefferson. Hao the Republicans celebrated the birthday of Thomas Jefferson In Oregon lately? They uro celebrating Mark Han na's birthday. LINCOLN and mark HANNA. Throughout his speech, Mr. Bryan bad manv slv diirs at Mark Huuna. and they were instantly seen and applauded i,v tho crowd. "J "rowu. Hequoted Lincoln freely to show tho inci.les of loyalty to a republican npfnnlri form of government, and antipathy to and fear of a monarchy aliloh animated tho founders of tho party. Then he asked, "are tho leaders of the Rt-publi can party afraid of a monarchy now? ' For answer he quoted Marl Hunna's re ply to a quostlon as to what he thought oMho English government, on his re turn from his European trip: I was very much impressed with it. It U as good as ours, jorhaa loiter." This ro mark of the undiplomatic Mark was takonahtlio keyn'teof the opinion of the leaders of the party today. '"The jiaralysis of Imrwliiu is beuumblng tlm IluMibhuuii iMrty." Tjl0 fKWuur enlarged on this line to shlw hT the spirit the loader. I, . clmngrd. He aid: "Wait till a mon Brc ,y getJ, tnt0 trouble with a republic "ce where his sympathies arc." and you oau tell whether a man favors a mouaruhy or o republic. The war in j,,, A"(rlca ail cllwl jn forcible and ehquenttennsas a cu of this Mud.. The audience went wild, and at leat From Washington , How n Llttlo Boy Was Snvod. "Washington, 1). C "When our boy was about 10 months old ho broke out with a rash which was thought to be luc.tslea. In a few days .he had a Bvelliur on the left sido of hU neck nml it va decided to be mump. Ho was given medical nttendanco for about three weeks when tho doctor s.ild It was scrofula nnd ordered u salvo. Ho wanted to latico the sore, but I would not let him nnd continued giving him medicino for about four months when the bunch broko in two pi ices and becnino n running sore. Tlu ci) doctors Bald It was scrofula and each ordir.'tl a blood medicine. A nelg'ibor told mo of n enso somewhat like our baby's which wa9 cured by Hood's Sarsuparilla. I decided to give it to my boy and In a short whtlo Ills health improved mid his neck healed so nicely that I stopped giving htm tho medicino. Tho soro broko out ngaln, however, whereupon I again gavo him Hood's Sarsapnrllla and Its perslMout tieo has accomplished a cotn jiletc cure. I do not think thcro will bo even a scar left. I cannot speak too highly of Hood's Sorsnpnrllla and I rec ommend it every whot'o I get n chance." Mus. Nkttik Ciiask, 47 K St., N. E. Like- Mnglc. " A complication of troubles, dys pepsia, chronic cntnrrh and Inflnm mniliu of tho stomach, rheumatism, etc., innde mo miserable. Had no npnctlti until I took Hood's Sarsapa lilli. which acted llko mnglc. I am thoiouglily cured." N. U. Seelev, 1871 West 1 Ith Ave, Denver, Col, If you h.ivo failed to get relief from other remedies try Hood's Sarsnpa rllln. It cures when all others fall, because it is Peculiar to Itself. two English sympathizers on tho plat form, directly behind tho speaker, hung their heads. "Let tho doctrino of Imperialism obtain hero and tho day will never como when this country will daro to show sympathy for a pcoplo struggling for their liberty." Mr. Bryan advocated an income tax. lid would amend tho constitution eo as to specially nuthorizo an incomo tax. Ho prcsonted tho arguments with which wo aro moro or loss familiar. Ho handled tho Puerto llicnn tariff bill without gloves. Ho suld: "Why, thu Puerto ltican tariff bill in no bad that oven tho Oregonlan don't dare to defend it," and thu crowd yelled. Ho told of tho many changes of policy on tho part of thu party, and Biiidi The Republican party is an association of atheletes, trained to turned somersaults whenever tho leaders Buy "flop." Ho talked at length on thu money question, making It plain that hu had In no sciiFU abandoned bimetallism. In spite of the numerous deaths and burials of thu Bllver question, hu had carefully examined tho corpse and was confident that it had life enough to last another year. THIS U. IX AU AND Till! MAN. No tomb is largo enough to hide a rlgliteouscuiiho.Whcna Democratic pres ident placed hiumelf in tho hand of Wall street, Democrats repudiated their pres ident, preferring defeat to dishonor, Ho could understand how a man who placed tho dollar abovo tho man could favor the gold standard and a national bank currency; but not n man who placed the man abovo thu dollar. Ho said that we have notyot seen tho gold standard completely In force; wo would get in Itsmall doses us wo could stand It; nd ho told a good story toillustrato his point. Hu asked, if with only a partial gold standard, a panic is caueed in Now York by a panic in London, caueed by En glish reverses In South Africa, what would happen If wo had tho full-fledged gold standard and England should gut into troublu with somo ono of her sizo? He made tho point that wheat is low er now than It was during tho "Bryan panic," when Cleveland was president, and m&do fun of tho Republican asser tion that times aro always good under a Republican administration. Turning his attention to tho trusts, Mr. Bryan asked why the Republican party, being in full power, does nothing to destroy the trusts, and said that tho party has no remedy for trusts. He talked nt length on this issue und ex plained his remedy for tho evil, which has at least the virtue of plausibility, Congress has control of Interstate commerce. Let congress ray that be- foro any corporation can do business in another state it must obtain a license, Then before granting a licenwj, squeeze tho wator out of tho stock. Grant no license to a monopoly nnd tho trusts having a monopoly will bu forced to disband, and their conslit. tieut parts will resume legitimate com- petition. This is a monger outline ol Mr. Bryan's remedy for tho trust evil, i.i conjunction with mfllcleiit govern ment control of transpo-latiou to pre- vent discrimination In freight rates. "If -. yuu m b"-k '"" " "- --- you m,i,t take thu extinguisher out of thu luudsof the trusts. Mr. Bryan devoted sumo time to M 1 soicin. LUNGS Soro lungs, pain In the chest and pain ful breathing aro qulcklv relieved and cured by tho old rollablo specific, Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup. This remarii able remedy breaks up a cold In on night and 6, without doubt, the vory best medicino for all affections of tba throat and lunga. It has cured thou sands and will euro you. Itnovcr dis appoints. Try it at once. Dr.BulTs Gough Syrup Will quickly heal Sore Lungt. Dotti arc mull and pittunt to Uke. Doctor rtcomm-ndit. I7lc- c-ut. At Ut dn)i.U. itarism and Imperialism. Ho thought that a Repub'ic had no use for n stand Ing army of 100.000 men. The different e bet'wewi a Republic and nn Km pi re is that a standing army of 26,000 men was enough for n Republic of 75,000,000 people; but 75,000 moro soldiers woro needed for an Empire of only 20,000,0011 more people. lie drow a sharp distinction botweon expansion and imperialism, and an nounced himself an expansionist. Wo expanded when wo took in Florida and tho Louisiana purchaso and Texas and California. Wo took In land that could bo peopled by citizens of thu United .States. This was not truo of thu Philip pines. The Filipinos would not be dis placed by whlto people, nnd they could not bo ndmltted to citizenship; they must bo hold as subjects, ii nt all. Wo would not let tho Chinaman become n citizen when ho wanted to; shnll wo mako tho Flipino a citizen when ho don't want to bo. "We havo a title to tho Philippines which Ib recognized by every man who believes that governments do not dorivo their just powors from tho consent of tho governed." "Spain went into thoso islands three centuries ago with a club, beat tho poo plo into subjection, and sat down on them with tho club in her hands. Wo found her there, bought tho club for $20,000,000, nnd sat down on them our selves." Tho spcakor paid Ins respects to tho Sultan of Suhi, nnd tho slavery thoro existing under tho flag. He suld thoro wero thrco arguments in favor of imperialism; that there Is money in it; that God is in it; that wo are In it nnd can't get out. He denounced the first proposition in tho most pcathing terms ; ho ridiculed tho Idea that tho Almighty would chooso Mark Hnnna as His mouthploco; and he advocated treating tho Filipinos as wo aro treating tho Cubans and tho South Ainorlcan republics. Mr. Bryan talked until I o'clock sharp, leaving him barely tlino to mako tho train. As soon ns ho ceased there was n rush to shake 'hands with him, and it was with considerable difficulty that ho reached tho carrlago waiting bohlnd tho stand. Then tho crowd matted onto tho carrlago and clung to it until tho four horses broko into a trot. Mr Bryan took thu jostling and pull-hauling with the greatest good humor, nnd shook as muny hands as possible. NOTES. As Mr. Bryan Uuiihod speaking ono of the Jouiinal boys reached thu platform and presented him with a paper. Hu thanked tho boy and shook hands with him heartily. Tho Southern Pacific vory courteously held thu 4:14 train about 10 minutes over time to givu thu people a chance to board Mr. Bryan's car and shako hands with him. Tho Liberal University at Sllverton gavo its pupils a holiday so that thuy might havo an opportunity to como and hear ono of thu country's most noted men. There wero a number of Republican ladles on tho committees, but they did their non-partisan host to mako thu affair a success. But onu song was rondorod by Mrs. Hinges, the ono at the opening. As the time for closing approached, thu lady urgently requested the committee to disregard hor part on tho program, and lot Mr. Bryan talk until tho last possiblu moment, as sho felt sure tho pcoplo would rather hear him, Whllo Mr. Bryan was on his way to the grounds, a flag was waved over his carrlago, which was waved at thu Bryan $1 dinner In Now York City. This was thu property 6f Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Munson, of Depot Addition. It was sent to them by a relative who attended the dinner in New York, and thoy brought it down town yesterday and' waved It again over Bryan's' head. " . Or. Bull's Cough Syrup x Danishes At once all forms of throat diseusus, and always effects a permanent cure. This wonderful remedy has cured thousands of sufferers from bronchitis, hoarseness and other bronchial troubles. The Crimson Htiln, lly request In answer to a question r request in answer to a question . Mr Oopeland will give an address ; Sunday ni(it on tho subject: "Is J ro Salvation Out of Christ." An. uov, next Theru important meotinK of Unity Guild at 1'-' nextuunuay morninK When You do East Take tho road on which you may rido In comfort this means tho Northern Pacific, thu first-class route arrowi thu continent. Went bound tickets furnished by toli-graph. If you wirh to furnish tickets to relatives or friends In the Kant without Inconvenience, see us. Thomas, Watt A Co,, Northern Pacific agents, 227 Commercial street, Halem. 23 6t OA0TOnXA. BurtO IfcaHWYwrliilAlsinBoilgW DON'T FORGET Wo carry a small stock of FLOUR. BRAN. AND SHORTS, Made at Albany, and are prepared to supply small couminieri y one fck to a ton at a low price. I'leano make inquiry, and save your smalt chauice, Salem Flouring Muls Co S-Hfo.1 CURE YQUPSiLF! iikaril-4. lbft.iSlMlrt '" ltiLliuUM ur lM.MSUu.fc F.lal, ant i -nrf T.lflKtC.lM'-uCo ' K- Maid lr llfacaU, or Mat la rUlo flt t- lfit.. hPI." II JO, of 3 UrfllM, IJ.TS. IYraI XJl fMUu Of uiHiiuta A0SV owte-l &! IMA CKSiiltTi 9.SJV i j$ in :ssnk rcxxs735sKxs Tho Kind You Ilnvo Ahvnj-s Bought, nnd which has been, lu uso for over 30 yenra, ltns homo tho Rlgnntnro of nnd 1ms becu mndo under his pcr- vdy4V-7 sonnl supervision elnco Its infnncy. 6CCA4V. Allow no ono to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-ns-good" nro but; Experiments tlmt trlllo 'with nnd endanger tho health oC Infants nnd Children Exporicnco ngnlust Expcrlmont. What is CASTQRIA Onstorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotlo substance. Its ngo Is Us guarantee. It destroys "Worms nnd nllnys Fovcrlslincss. It cures Dinrrhoon nnd "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop, Tho Children's Pnuacen Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho utzicuSi The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thc etNTtun eoMr.nr. it Murray triit, miw York city. HBATIN0I STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER, Estimates furnished, and work done ''promptly, substantially and at honest prices. $' Fruit and Hop Dryer 'work a specialty. T. S BUBBOUGH8, 102 State St, Phono 1511 I . 'lllilgB -r 1 "fu J I 1 " Tf 1 IB mmWmSMr WHY USE A heciidsr tiikv aivu a oood I.IUIIT AND AUK LONU I IVKO. WK BKLL TllhXH OIXDKSS "VUBRA" W'KlnnACII MANTI.K, Tlie Trrr llcl thins tn rnnllo. PiimIiIs na ! ONK IIIINIlllKI) (MNIH.K IVHVKII wllh niii.nmi.il. .1. i.f mill' Ihno fil Mf hull. I'rlialUll. NO, 1.7. riioldiUuUby,ol kowI lullnc qutllir ua iMn KIUIITV UAMH.K TOWKU. t'rire B0 teul. "IDKAU" Hot qulto M good quality but siting Mine cndlo powr ti the Ho. W, uc t h!f tbo prior, loct'iiu, Aujr ol Ibeto mintlti put on and Lumen properly rtJiiMed nt ultoto rutcs. DO YOU USE WELSDACH DUKNEHS? WxrWlaSiSSXo a IlKTTKIt I.IUIIT forll.Ksa HONKV wllh onu of then burner- lliau wllli auy ollnrfiirm of aril, flclal light, W hYeK.U)e-lM), Uluiitiow lliein to you, 8ALKM QAS LIGHT CO., 71 Chomekota St.. Telophotiu 503. Bicycle Repairing Tlio undorstKned havo fitted tin a machine and repair shop with i.ow machines, new tools, and havo poworand experlciiro with which to do first-class work, Ma chmo work nnd bicycles repaired at short notice, at fair prices Your patronage solicited. 3 3 tl Edgar Bros ,63 Mate St Tho undersigned are now occupy In the Willamette Stable" south Commercial street and (are ready to hire you a nlco riu or feed and caro for youi tea'n when in Salem. Hordes boarded by thu week. Satiefqctlou guar anteed. Your patronage solid ited. 3 13 tf. Harold Reynolds. VhODU h BUYbRS. H S.GILEACO. Wholesale Fruits, Prodtico, etc. Salem, Oregon. Ollico j Insur ance block. Thonu 001. Ware house, at Wall act) warehoiiMo, HALKM , ODCi-HS No. rfs. wr aj. RalfmCaUlDNo. IU. Vle.L.rr- frlilav ri,t . WW in A. o. U. w- hall. Btle w, 1,1. 1 K. r X lioulllml. n. (J. W. A. Moore, olrrk, too ' Votitt blk I'CHItaTICHS OK A.MICW10A .Court rilirHotkl Korea Nn, IV Mttu KmUy lUhu In Turner block. John M. 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Tho only line riiniilug through Tourist Gars to Boston. Without Chango. Royal Mail Steumstilp Line to Japan and China. Canadian anil Australian Steamship Lino to Honolulu uiidAuslralia For ratesand Information apply to CM. LOUICWOOD Auunb Hiiluui Ore. II 11. Abott, Auciit I'nrtliiiid. B J.Coylc, A.U.I'.A, Vuticouvur HO We are receiving a carload each week of the rvll ablu packs of thu Soulhurii Cali fornia l'mit lx. and can furuihh you with Irunh stock ut low price. Cull or write. 3-0-1 in. J. t W'rklt (6 Co. Reform School Supplies. Sealed proposals are hureby Invltod for fui nUliIng (he Oregon Slate Reform School with supplies for thu quartur ending June 80, 1WX), a lift of whluh will bo furuUhed upon application to ih uperinttindeiit. All bids limit bo u by 1 o'clock April 1, 1UX). II. Ii. IhcKcas, tiupt, Oregon Itwform School, a-vu-tf Oranges urn BUSINESS OARbti. C. jH. cdaok 8uccr-eor to Dr. J. M. Kcene, old V hllu Corner, halem Or. Parties tlcHlr lug sui orlor operations at nioderato fees in any branch are in especial request. ALBERT A.JESSUP. Phono 1071. HOOMS 1 AND 3, flllAY 11L1C. G. A, ROBERTS, Bicycle Repairing, Now and second hand wheels 05 Stnto btroot 1-e Phono 2876 Old P. 0. Saloon S. O. SINGLKTARY tacctt-ur to Fred (Joulet. Choicest votxls In all lines. OppoHito Hotel Willamette. 2-10tf ASSA." OFFICE AND LABORATORY. No. 71 Chcmckcta st, J,UT. IW'IUILL. Asmtyo- B. R. -JONES. Attornoy-nt-Lnw Toledo, Orojion. Wu Clerk of Circuit Court for ilx jr ndhB an up-toiUto Uuctu( all pruperir m Liucoln couutr. tM7m Salem Water Co., ZZZ) OFFICE, CITY UALL. Fur wntcr sorvlcc anply ut Mile. Hills pnyublu monthly In iidvunce. Mako nil complulnta ut tho ollico. GOLD DUST FLOUR MADK It? Tho Sidnby Power Co,, SIDNKT, 011IOOH. Ite modeled onitelallv formnklnc fnm lly Hour and ctisiom work. Old wheat Hour still on hand. Atk your irroct-r for It. Jiran and shorts always ou hand. cXfiTAL urn Express and Transfer Meets all mall and naenirar trains. IlnKHKo lo nil pans of tho city. Prompt cuivivu. vji I'liuiiu mi. rMJi. D1SQUK is. BKIPTON. PLATlNO PHOTOS. I'.nliirKcmcnts In Crayon and Water Color. L l'htito llllltldlS Aiualeur dovelopliiK and llimhltiu neatly done. U. W. DltiKMAN. JiS SueoxMor to K. J. Ilruwa. OltOUNIJ l''t.OOJI 213 Commercial bt,, biileni Oregon S, C, STONE. M. D. Proprletortoi"! Ston.e's Drue Stores HAIJtU, OUHdON. ' The tiere (two hi number) aro located No, 23A ami MS Cotnmeivlil meet, ind an well utoiked with aratupht lino olilniyt aim medlolnn, toilet article, iwrfuuery, bniihe eto..eto,,ete, I)K. HTONE llMliatlioniolSyran cipfrleiica'ln Die prat ilea of tuotlolnand now makes no charge fir onii-iiltatlon, eiainlnatinu nr pravrlptlon. rtt' A Life Preserver Is what good anllary plumbing In om hoinu Ih. (itxxl dialnuKe und ptrferl caiiliallon will fav doctor's hills as well n llfo, and wlu-n your plumbing I in erfect theru is iKilhing will breed dan serous dlHcaHH cociir. ly. Ij ns alleim to your phimhiiig, and wo will put li new open (unitary plumbing, ut prlce- iiinv win ou eeonoiiiy wnuru neaiui i coimiuuroil, BARRciPETZEL IM COMMKKLIAL SI KKBT Telephmie No. J371 A MI-MS ,SAVJ151. Dr. J. P. Cook, tho Uotanloal Spec nllst. Suoooode .Where Other Foil. To whom It may concern s This Is to certify that lierths V. Con iwt, of Mt. Angel precinct. Marlon couu ty, Oregon, has suffered from n cancer mis growth In tllo left ear (or about threi years. The grow th was cutout twice am burnud mil oneu by Albany I'liysiciani but thu growth caiiiu back as bail as over, and pained her so luidly thai she had to lie taken from school. Afte. throe week's trudtiiiunt by Dr. J, t. Cook, of Halem, Oregon, thu llotuulcal SHlulist, the growth entirely dinar poured, and at this datu,nui nionthr since treatment was Imvuii, the growth has not reuppeurod, and the ear bus 1 11 tirely healed leavitigouly the scar to HioUxl by tho Albany doctors. 1 hereby certify that the above state ment is absolutely true, and that Iter tha V Conner, the jierbon muiittoneil hi tho allldavlt, has resided In uiyfatn lly pi'iie early childhood, bearing the re latlon.hlp to mo of iiiuco. II. O. tuna. fiubecrllKvl and sworn to before in this eighth day of Juhe, 18W. W. W Hall, county clerk of Marion count) Oregon All tlUeasM iac-vfiilly treated and ikJ 1? ,T' -9 ? ' WANT BO, net. or leas In thi ocrtumn inJr.ri throe tlmaa tor Utn Owe a wtwi. 91 ou por month. All vrfMr1 llrvS at same rate. -- WANTED-Dlniuf- room frl. Cat! M iioici ouieiu. 17 JH TU A DE A five room cottage Mar Yew .....wi, u .muoiur -.Mwi wr gun land. Ullliani eouuty ekHjtl, Address if. M; ulnehart, Oi-m, Ot. llm POSITIVE CURE.-for EcsewTl, worst ionn. Addreaswllh c attMM ijuxUS, iullman, Oregon, 8 27 xw WAN I ED Christian man or worn to quulily fur peruiauuut position of Intel in your home Ojunty. fm yearly. Enclose sell uddrt-iwtM,uiiiputl euveioiio to R. S. Wallace, 'gural kecretary, Cute ol The CapiUI Muur nul. 3M1m 101. SALE Laganberry plants cress between black and raeplwr) a&t, luigest and most prulitlo berry extant, lieines were iniruUuu--J by a la baluiu market Urot last, seaton. My pluuts 11 ru propugutlous from origil stock, Piupugaliuus hum set-JhIH aro inferior. Uus. Fruiilard, trait1 ground toad oppuelto Alurphy vl Jtttd, little car liuo. St-Uteod FOR RKN C Four acros of good potato laud, two miles out. bve U VV l'earmine, ou rtvor road tiortli. 3-l if JUST ARRIVEU-Uirect from the fac tory, u whole lot ol a and U) waua wheels, which we are oeihug Hi re duceil ruiBD. Pilule & bi.liop, state' and Front streeU. 3 -?t-lw WANTEDMen to Einiuiiu at Room bank. cut cord wood. 0, over Uilbvrl's 8-30 tf NEW WAflON8.-Light or heavy fara ur Dijj.tmi wuguus, mou'jum tucks, bucKOoarde, buggies, new aud o4d, eaatern una homo uiude, ou band. Auy kinU ul u vetitvlu built to order at short notice. Work guarannwd Werner Fennel, Balom Waguu Fac tory, awl Com. til. 3-17-lKte. tOR KENT. A good flve-rooia house wall bautuieut, on High street near Uiuou. Uuud null water. Apply; to Aug. beluuiLwr, 41'4 High trijU f-17-M WATCI1 LOST Somewhere on. Cort. Commercial or Center street a small suvur watch, ojiuii luuu. Fluder pnave leave ul this ollico. 313-tf FOrIaLEToIvo fresh mlloh cows. Apply loUrowu & Sou, Ka.t baleia. 37-U WANTED. A homo for a good stroaj lu-ulihy boy eight years old whete he cull havu his keep and go to schooL Apply at the Journal oliice. 3-tl-t. THE QUAKER Improved, square, fold lug butu cabinet, price $3. Call oa or aaurens Mrs. T. U. Fairbanks or Mrs. J. A. beliwood, 33 Front atreet, Salem, Oregon Ezclualvu sgvnU. Agents wautud 3-2tI tO RENT. A good hop yard of 22 acres lu llnu condition with good buildings. 111. 11. Kgau, brooks. 2 21 tl IMKRED l'LYMOTH ROCK.-Cock-erels from tho choicest stock ol Mill ford Saylors, celebrated li. P. It. poul try farm at New Market, Ind. can be hud ut from f '.',60 to fS each. The) birds are true to a leather and are eipiultotho bust 1 11 thu state, at 470 Com. street, balom, Oregon. Mott lhos. 1-38-t. IDUbK ULKANE1W Remember ihut tlio bcxl and cheapest carpel iiaiiuriN inu ucav iuii paper soia Ul ailK.IOUItNALOlllCC. 9U-tf Hlanrirrt 9tnrtr Two 1"--A DDKHAU H-aoii f I 10 tpul uuh, ou bloc DorUi IO.1.1 Halimichool. -llf HHOWN A HOH. Chicago, Hod Island IPuiOe lly. ho farorlto lino to all points east. rtroad, ehtlliuhd and up to-asie trains IhUi'cii Pui'bloaud lH'uer,aiidl)maha, Chicago and Kun-a.1 City, making dmtt, lotii.toiloii In Clueugo wi:h all morning trains eat. First-clap Pullman Sleepers Library Ruff, t cars, bet wee it Denver and Chicago; the mont perfect dining car crvlc- In the world "A I.a Carle;" through tlret-clam Pullman Merrx-revt-ry day bulween Salt LaLo City anu Chicago Via the scenic line; lierroimlly coiiduoled -xrurHion- in ordinary Pullmsn plerpiug caraonco a week from Portland and Pan Fruiieimo to Oiiiahu, CIiIiuko. buffalo, I lileuuo sod New York va the Uiest Salt Luke Rotilc, ullhuut rl angn lo Oh nigo. No uniioyiiig Irmmter in Chi chjo. TliCM-CHrsuie provided with all ntualy itoritaliculs for free use of our iMitrniis Fur further information, maps, loldirr, etc., call ou your nearest ticket agent, or write to A. E. COOPER. Qen'l Agent. Pans, Dept. Portland, Ore. The Club Stables Cornor of Liberty and FerryStreets. HHONIX UAl la the best place in the city, to get a first-class rig Special attention to commercial men, tho beet of care given to board Ing and Iran-lent stick. Rigs turnldlied to all pail of the country with or without drivers. Price within the reach of all. Louis fv.il er & Son y AG0-GEOUSLYB0UND Woik ofarih-J.-i emu U.ued lu Nt York l -u outlay nl or IIOO.UO tor which tha pub-li-liraillieatuU4Ker lu Ult cvuuty, aU- a a:.! utiiitur, simI 11 ui iht pany. rily no lull-i-aa iigravii.f , tumptuou. at;r. tliu uiiiiaieu cor.r. ai.d tiiudui; uir VjO olaa UK in lli uiwacco bmdiiuM livarb 1U)uWb lu lliailutu bluUltij. Seiailbl;pitt- -uiiiilusday aid lilibt o rt I tb fb, biliuu Uitu ana wooitu uj.kiun luituu la k lux eider.. Hapld pioniutlvu-, Uus Cfeilvl nau wi.mau tnd jlearBuuiu lour wak Ul iii older amou her chutth arqualmeuetaaid fili-ud.. Wrl ua. It way Itwl lo a permaittbl paluir ioiiioq to mu. our bun.c- and ni after our Mrs ourriktanideuca, whlru yea u a'Uuil 10 right l our tool. Addrau H A rberiuau, liuial Swrury, li add 11 Weal Koily-ouoJ .liavi, Vuk. t-M li Notica to Contract rs, Tlio underelaned will receive nropol. ut V p in. Monday, April tf 1WXJ at the nlllro of Ptigh A Gray for the erecticw U uu Odd Fellows temple. Plans and spccihVations are now sja file at.thH above office, (or the Imsmm lion of priwtivcfivti bidders. The r-tfM a ii-iurtcu iu rvjvci any or an uiwa. A.H. MOOKKC ' TILMON FOKa. J. W. Y0UiN. 3 27 tf. Great Rock "slant Route .J 'v 'I i 1 z 4 VI wmmmmmwmmwmtmmmm