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-wflTTfKNI yrvji-- "-m 'nt Acts gently on the Kidneys, Lb ver and Bowels Cleanses the vstem nF, EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES JJrr 6 I V H4BITUALcSnSTIPATI0N , ' PERMANENTLY BUT THE GENUINE-MAMT D By (AUERNIApG,SYRVP(. "': v?xz -tvo roRs.UBfauimuatuivnou icntwitil Glassware A All In Now X Flint, blown ntul horfvv pressed waro. 73 barrels in all. And the assertment: "Well", wo kindly Invito you to como and eco tlio lino. Tlio assortment in too lnrgo to mention In tills space. Tlio plnsswnro is much prettier in shapo thnn ii una neen tor years. Goods are from throo pi ass works, nnd nono nro in tho trust, therefore yon will And tho prices hw, oven nuiny pieces nro cheaper than before. ' Yokohama Tea Store Phono 2112. . Freo Dcllverv. O. C T. Go's rABaKNUKKlBTtfAH.Kll T30JML0KA altonA 1.KAYK8 FOH I'lMTLAND Dally xcspt Ruivlar at 8 a. m QUICK T1MK AND OiiKAl' ltATKH Dock IwtwMnUte anil Conrt Hit. 31. 1. HALDW1N, Agont , i UOCIAL NEWS t 4 -y AND VIEWS ) Shorlff Durbln went to Portland today. J. A. Car eon nnd llttlu daughter went to Portland today. Mrs. Chns. Wellor is visiting with her slstor at Portland. DMite Alico Conner, has gono to Eu gene, to visit friends. Mrs. John Hughes and daughter, Mrs llueh, went to Portland today. Prof. E, II. Anderson, a pronilno'i.t Oregon educator, is spending tlio day at Woodburn. Miss Anna tiolden hns gono to Port land for n fow days vltU with Mre. Walter Denton, Mrs. 0. D. Ciuild, of Portland, is in tho city visiting at tho homo of her son II. G. Guitd of Mornlngside. MifcS Initio Clark, or Portland, is in the city the guest of Mrs. Nancy Clerk, of East Chemekela street. Mrs. Elton Gaines, of Portland, nnd Mies Pauline Loouoy of Jefferson, aro in tho city visiting Mrs. F. Steiwer. Mrs. Claud Gatch and Mrs. W. P. Babcock uru at Portland, attending tho Grand Chapter of tho Eusteru btar. J. 0. Jolinton, formerly an attorney nt Woodburn, but now of Cottage Grove, Line county, was a Salem visitor yester day. Mm. J. D. McCully, of Joseph, who is hero viiiting her brothers Patton llros. went to Portland )tisturday, for a short visit. Rain Selwert returned last night from California, where ho attended tho Pa cific Coast Conference of tho College Y. M. 0. A. linker J, W, Cusiak, ol Albany, w. s in the city today. Ho says they had i o elevtion In Liuu county, but expressed himself very well satisfied with the county government in the past. Rev. Jonas Bifshnell, Congregational minister at Eaido Harbor and Poit Blakely, stopped off today from attend ng the San Francisco gathering of that church to visit Rev. W. C. Kantnerand Rer..G. V. Granuis of this city. " Salem's Lrailar Btjtiuract. If you,iliue there one day jou will lie so uel) jplruted that yixi will, K xslble, return the' next day to the M. Elmo. 214 Commercial street. .. - Tbt hew York Racket la Salem's cheapest one-price caeh store. 6-7 2J-lw EXPANSION POLICY.! MISSOURIANS HAVE NO DESIRE TO GROW DIGGER. Frauds Recently Unearthed In Cut Are the First Fruits of a Colonial Policy. Kansas City, Mo., Juno 7. Four thousand Missouri Democrats met in a hugo tent in Bhclioy Park nt a stalo con vention to nnmo n full slnto ticket nnd ndopt a platform. There nro no serious conllicts in eight nnd nlinrmonious gath ering is predicted. Tlio convention is mndoupof 123 delegates nnd a llko mini ueroi alternates, -ino convention wns called to order shortly beforo noon by 8, B. Cook, tho stnto chairman, who intro duced Congressman Cowherd, of Kansas City, ns lempornry chnirmnn. Ho ar raigned the expansion policy of tho Re publican pnrty in tho most scathing terms. He said: "Wo began tho war with Spain with tho solemn pledge to all tho world that wo disclaimed any disposition to excr ciso sovereignty or control over tho Is land of Cuba except for its pacification, and that wo would leavo tho government and control of tho Island to its own peo ple. For two years now wo hnvo hold ft undor military rulo, wo hnvo lovied nnd collected taxes nnd 8eiit tho money ns wo pleased. During 1809 wo collected in taxes from tho impoverished nnd wnr- rfdden jicoplo of thnt llttlo Island moro than $10,000,000, nnd spent, nsido from expenses charged to municipalities, more than $12,000,000, "If you would judgohow economical such an administration hns been, you nnve mu to rcmomuer mat uuua is hardly a largo ns nn nvernga congres sional district in Missouri nnd Hint tho total cxpenseiof our stnto govnrnment InstU'nr wns less thnn $2,000,000." He then went on to show whnt ho called unncceeenry extravagance in tho matter of snlnries for Cuban olllrc- holdors, adding: "Hut, ns though this wns not slinmo enough, we find n useful nnd prnctlcal politician exported from Indiana who, it Ih admitted, hns stolen $105,000 in the latt eighteen months, nnd probably whon tlio Palo of stamps unaccounted for is audited', hns pocketed n cool half million. It is tlio first nnd legitimate fruit of n colonial policy and a subject people." Ladles Can Wear Shoes One slzo smaller nftertislng Allen's Font Ease, a powder to ho shaken into tlio shoes. It makes tight or now shoes fee) t-nsy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's tho greatest comfort, dis covery of tlio ugti. Cures nnd prevents swollen feet, blisters, callous nnd roro spots. Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain dire for sweating, hot, aching foot. At nil druguists and shoo stores. 25c. Trial package FREH by mall. Adress, Allen S. Olmsted, Loltoy, N. Y. 31 .... in m m . PHILIPPINE LETTER. Graphic Description or Soldier Life In Oir Latest Possessions. 1'rlrnte Jack, Uih U, 8. V. In Albany Democrat. Santa Mauia P. T's., April 18, 1000. Dkaii Slit: Thinking thnt n fow lines from this part of tho world would bo of interoit to your readers, I will try und explain what tho troops nro doing today. Thoro is 115,000 troops on tho Island of Luzon and tho largest part of them nre doing nothing today, just simply garris oning tho towns, nnd hiking nil thotlmo. Thoro Is always a detail going somo whero and at all hours of tho day nnd night. Tho country is patrolled nil the time and very seldom an iumirrcclo is found They nro all Amigo's ns soon ns you tl tut them, nnd when you leave them they get' their arms and start In robbing tho peaceful natives, and occasionally attacking tho outposts. They nre get ting over firing on an outost for they have found out to their sorrow that tho American soldier do not run at every shot that is fired. Tho fighting in tho northern part of tho Island is about over. All of tho iusurrecto's linegono to the south line, and n few Lndronrs nro left, nnd they uro coming in nnd surrender ing every day. Thorn Is only a few skirmishes now and thou and that does not amount to nothing. I will give you an outline as to what the !l5tli U. S. volunteers hnvo been doing since thoy lauded. We left Port land Oct. 4th and arrived at Honolulu 8 days later. o stayed long enough to ooal up and then started for tho Phil ippine islands. Wo arrived all right eivo for an accident on board three diysout from Honolulu. Wouoregheii spoiled beef for dinner and In four hours timo 426 boys were attacked with cramps , and pains in the Btomach. Only one j nnn died, and he wan sick just five1 hours. His naiiie was Clara, and was from Spokane. It wai a bad beginning for my company. Today wo have 100 men for duty out 100. i We armed in Manila on tho mornin; of tho 32 1 id day. We lauded two days later and was sunt at once up north to San Feruado, 00 miles from Manila. Two days later w started for Cabaio. We reached the place after two days hard marching In mud up looiir knees. We stated at tlwt place (Co, (i. and C.) for three weeks and then moved tlx miles tu tl er north to" Sen Isidro. Our regiment got together there again, we only stayed flfteen days and was getting redy to take San Maguel. By this time Gan. LawJon with the 31th volunteers and the 4th Cavalry had 1 IV. Tl... !.... .ru arrived iroui 'ajiuMii. mu iwi to no around in behind the place and keep them from gtitting away into the mountains. A part ol the 10th infantry to keep them busy on the south side and HH4HH 1 1 1 M)rH4 i I M It conspaUon. j iEECHAH'S J Iliuiucsuun, PILLS T Btliousocss, XSJd Headache, GttbareDaiaeUroa T want to be cured. T KmUV2ScmU, 1 la ateo. wwawa or T tUUnu,tmt4tr l HH HWN. IIHitHrH- "Seeing is Believing. ", When yoa see people cured by a remedy, yoa must believe in its power. Look Around you. Friends, relatives, neighbors all say that Hood's SarsapartHa, America's Greatest Medicine, cleansed the blood of their dear ones and they rise en masse to sing Us praises. There's n ill 'rg tike it in the world to purify : blood. 7 pieces of artlllory and tho 35th to at tack them on the liorth'slde which was supposed to bo strongly fortified. There was supposed to bo 300 troops under Gon. Rio do Pilar. Well to mako n lotig story short wo only fired about 2000 rounds and took tlio town, killing about half a dozen who was loft behind. They'got away as easy as could bo oxpectcd. Thoy wont from there to San Matoal on tho south lino keeping in tho mountains all tho way. Wo stayed there (Co. G, and II,) only 2 days and went to Nozagarl and stayed thoro 5 weeks and then moved to Quln gun G miles from Baling and 2 miles from Malos. Wo nro nt profont quartered in our Libsy tents nt Snntn Mnrln, 2 miles from the railroad and 12 miles from Manila. Wo nre just garrisoning this place, do.Ing nothing at all in tho way of fighting, Tho wcathor Is very hot at present. It hns rained nbout n dozen times sinco De cember. Tho rivers are all dried up and tho heat is almost unbearable nt times. We nro nil waiting to eco what the ponco commissioners aro going to do. I don't think they will do any thing to ward getting the troops home this year. I can't seo myself whntthcJUnltcd States wantB with these Islands. They nro worth nothing nnd whnt I hnvo seen of tlio Island is good for nothing. Thoro is n telegraph lino all over tho tslnnd nnd nu opcrntor nt every plnco wlioro there is nny troops stationed. At first tho line wns cut every dny, a few natives hung nnd their houses burn ed nnd it wns soon stopped. Tlio sup plies nro hauled in by four mules to a big wngon. A guard ot G men accom pany overy wagon. I will close hoping this will hoof interest to your readers. A Minister's Mistake A city minister wns recently handed a notice to bo react from his pulpit. Ac companying it was a clipping from a newspaper bearing upon the matter. Tho clergyman started to read tho extract nnd found that It began: "Take Romps Balsam, tho best Cough Cure." This wns hardly whnt ho had expected nnd. nfter a moment's hesitation, he turned it over and found on tho othor side the matter intended for the rending. 3 OA9TOIIIA. Bean th ttni You Hava Always BmijM Election of Officers. Protection lodgo No. 2, A. O. U. W., elected ofllcers last evunlug for the en Bulng six months, ns follows; Frank Da voy, master workman; G. F, Slier "wood, foreman ; A. J. Basoy, everseer: J. A. Sellwood, recorder P. II. Ray mond, financier; F. h. Wllluinn, guide; J. B. Bunoit, I. W Jacob Stahloy, O. W.; 8. A. MoFnddoii, trustee Salem I Lodge No, 11). Degree of Honor hIpo elected ofllcers ns follows; P. O ... ! Lucia Crossan; C. of II., Nellie White; L of II. Villa A. Davoy; I), of O , Ethol ( Sellwood; recorder, Lucretla Burton; financier, Mary Thatcher; receiver, Net-tic- McFodden ; 8. U., Anna Irviu: I. W., Amanda Anderson; O. W., Ara liello Bailey; captain of team, SihIu Par mentor; musician I-ottlo Dlckoy; dele- egates to grand lodgo, 1-ioroiico Wilson and Katie Bonoit; alternatos, Millie and Sarah Moiler. Peace Declared Why devote all your time muling tint Boer War and tho Gold Fields of Alaska? There are othor matters o J vital Imiwrtniico; you may make a trip Hast, and will want to know how to travel. In order to hnvo the best sor-1 vice, use the Wisconsin Central Ky., between St. Paul and Chicago, tor ales mid other information, writo Jns. A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Ore ;in o O-Q-STOHI-aL. Diwa tU y? Hart W' toilM Somethlnt Mew All new productions in fotografs, pas tell, platinoid and crayon at tho Ilex Studio. Amateur work made to satisfy all cus- ( toimrs. kmI&w ' Many Insane, Aliiu M. Stownrt, of Portland; Joanna A. Byrd, of Marqunm, Clauknmas 'coun ty ; Klihu Clark, of Elgin, aged 53 years; Htephon- Miller, of Portland, aged 37, and Mrs. Lllllo Kulsten, a Finish woman, aged 31, were all received at the at-yltim on Wednesday. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by !oralnppl!catloiiB,as they cannot reach thodikeased portion of tlio ear. There is only one way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf liuMi is caused hv an IiiUaiued condition .( the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when ft la entirely closed (lvalue) is the result, and unions the In- (lamination can lie taken out and this tube reatorc-d to its normal condition, larinir will b destroveil ferever: nine ,:.a out of ten are caused by oatarrh, wiuen is nouiing imi an iniiauiwi cuuui- .wwi 0f ijwlf,,0H(iaus'd bv catarrh) .. '. 1 I.. ,1 I... II..II'.. r..ts..l. umi oail uui iwliiiim uj ii v....... Lure. rJenu lorcircniars. iree. Y J. CIIBSKY AUU., ioieiio, u. Sold by DruggMts, 76c Hall s Family Pills are the beat CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Ha?e Always Bought Signature of Cut&fflcUcA I . CITY RECORDER'S REPORT. Business for the Month or May" Receipts Out runnloi Expenditures. IN UKCOnDKR'B COURT. City vs. Gibson, disorderly conduct, discharged, City vs. Chrlstlnnson, disorderly con duct, fined $5, paid, City vs. Hubbard, disorderly conduct, fined f5, paid. City vs. Brown, hording stock, dis charged . City vs. McDowell, fast riding wheel, fined $2.50, paid. City vs. Dowdcll, drunk, lined $10, sentenco suspended. IS JUSTICE JCOURT. Stnto vs. Smith, larceny, fined $10, paid. Stnto vs. Brule, larceny, committed to Kcform s:hool. - Stnto vs. Morrison, threats, commit ted to circuit court. Total fees duo from county on nbovo cases, $31.15. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEirTS. Bnlancoon hand May 1 $1102 04 By amount to trrasuer 1000 00 To balance cash on hand $ 102 04 I). W. Gibson, dojt tax, April.. - 0 25 II. Christlanson. tlno 5 00 T. Httblmrl, fine 5 00 L. M. Kirk, rent, April 15 00 F. P. Talkington, saloon llccn a nndfeo 200 75 Pntton Bros., show licenso 47 00 Norrls Bros., show licenso 3 25 W. Y. Turner, show license. ... 3 25 M. O'Kourke, peddler's license. 5 00 U. McDowell, lino . 2 60 E. M. ElspnBS, fees In Elpissva. Durbln 13 30 Mrs. Fennell, II. K. license 3 25 I.. 11. Davis, tine a iu Total debits for May, 1000. . . .$1474 09 Crotit by cash to treasurer 1000 00 Toenail on hand, Juno 1....$ 474 00 Warrant expense for May, 1000, $031.07. Warrant oxponso for year 1000, to date, $5300.05. Cash recoipts, this oltico, (or year 1UUO, to llato, f 704U.UU. $25.00 Reward Will bo raid for tho arrest and convic tion of any person caught Injuring or cutting palms or sliruubcry in or around tho Willamette Hotel. 20 tt J. Connkr. About Millinery. Tho Paris Millinery store hns moved into Gicenbaum's dry goods Btoro, next door to tlio postolllco, nt which place Mrs. Chnso will continue to glvo bar gains in lino uillliiioiy until tho coods arodispoed of. 5-31-lm Special Reserve "Old Government" whiskoy.vrccog nixed by lending physicians, mm espec ially by A. P. 07llrlen M. I)., Captain nnd Surgeon, also by Wm. D. McCarty M. 1)., Major and Surgeon, in United States Army. Furthermore, tho board of health of San Francisco, recommends this stimulant as tlio purest, unatiultor nted, for family uso, for convalescents and invalids. Sold oxclttBlvoly in Salem and Marion County by J. P. Kookuh. 4-20-tt $50,00 REWARD For the arrest mid detention of James Edwards, a trusty, who escaped from thn Oregon Stnto Penitentiary, June 5, 1000. Description Medium build; cut scar right sido back of head; cut scar center of fnrhead : noso broken, slightly bent: right leg amputated about three Inches below mo Knee, (uses wooden stump); cm rear iroiu oi rigui louipio; cut. scar first knuckle left thumb: tin of left In dux finger disfigured; cut scar first knuckle loft Becond flngor; Becond flnuer: brown mole on right sldo; pit war front ot left upper leg; tnrco pit scars on lett knee; brown inolo nbnve left buttock ; dim cut scar near base of spine; small teeth, very tin. ovon. J. T. Janes, Warden O. S. P. Mot Dead Yet. The John A. Logan Veteran Bouillon Association, which has for so many years been held at Mehatna county, Or., has boon moved to Lyons, Liuu county. Or. by a vote of tho majority ot Ktookiiold ors. Tho present location in on tho O. k E it. K Wood and a fine spring of wator will be found on tho grounds. Grounds are amonu the best in the state. Eiicnmn merit will begin on Monday, tho 2nd of ! July, 1000, and continue through the week. A good 'program Is assured, both even- . !.. ...v.l all... ...v... ...... .......n nil Ul( uitu uujr. WWIHU unci. I.I1I1U till. Yon are cordially Invited to attend. By order of the. President W. P. Milks. G. J. Paukkr, Secrtary. C-14-7w Call for Bids, Bids will bo received at the ofllce of the city recorder of the city of Salem, Oregon, up to 6 o'clock p. in., of Mon day, June 11, 1000, for supplying the Bald city with four hundred or moro maple, raw-hide-sea tod chairs, tho fame to bo delivered at the city hall. In said city, at the earliest day practicable after contract. The right is hereby reserved to reject any aud all bids In tins behalf. Done by order of the common council of said city, this 0th day of June, 1000. S, J, Juuaii, City Ilecorder 00-Iw Trad-Mark. C'L'UKU TOOTHACHE, EARACHE lad NEUBALGIA la a lolmUi all lroUI or llhn Tl-Lu llrilltnl Co. Sit nrotiwtj, Ntw Turk. IVnd tot IkoU.I. I nrrn DlliMllfi irUT .Nfrll "Slll.lVAnrHl UL.UU UUOIVU ln I Now Is the bent time to hiw buakwIiMt We havo a large atook of tho choicest fc-laan tho market which we are (tolling at a wry low price. Dwarf of Essex Rdpo Seed This Is thg timeow this great forage plant. The greatest green feed for cattle, sheep, hore and hogs there is A very heavy yielding plant, beats everything else gold by Bf8WSter & White 1 coorr T. rs 1781. Dfalerf in r(l, Imy. grain, mill ftd aud Hour. tisilHPB I mmJEjfiKMl mm9m a aVtrHr Km Hb 4k lk. i mmt LH I mm K? Tho Kind You Hnvo Alvrnys In uso for over 30 yenrs, nnd 3?y ; sonnl supervision sinco Its liifrtncy. f-CCCA4M Allow 111 nun tit ilrwnlvn vntl In this. All CoiintortcitH, Imitations nnd" Jitst-ns-irood" nro hub Experiments thnt trlilo with mid endnntror tho health of Infants nnd Children Exporlcnco njrniust Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstnrln Is n harmless suhstituto for Cnstor Oil, Pnro jrorle, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is IMcnsmit. It contains neither Opium, Morphluo nor othor NurcotlO Kiihstaiu'c. Its n(ro is its guarantee. It destroys Wornm und allays Vovorlshncss. It cures Dlarrhcun nnd Wind Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sloop. Tho Children's Pnnncen Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho f r s mr'iCimiJrfi,fi ... rfj..- jr tr m.r m M.r - w - - 'w r f f CVV' "- " w The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yearo. THC CtNTAUN COMPANY, TT MURHAV VTttttT. NIW VOnM ITT. R. M. WADE k CO. SALEM ORF-RON. jKUVJ SJv Something to Be Proud Of Is the ownership nf a Crescent. Cleve land or Gemlron bicycle. It Is tlio nemo of iHirfcctinu In bicycle construction, where lightness is not sacrificed for strength and mechanical Hkill blond to make a wheel that Is unexcelled for mu ling qtinlith'H nnd reliability. We hnvo itspiemlid stock to choose from. At $"5, to $50. R. M. Wade & Co Ladies Arc Critical In matters of linen, Our faultless laun dry work challenges tho closest mid se verest scrutiny. To discover defects In anything done up by 11a one must havo oes sharp enough to see what isn't there. Our finish Is m perfect that It is not easily retired by lirolliiiu heat. Ami 05 degrees in the shade doesn't phase its polish. Salem Stfiam . Laundry COLONkl, j, OLMHTKAII I'HOrUlkrroK. DOIIOUS I). OLMSTICAll. UClll. Phono ill, 'M) Liberty Street A Man Wanted Thnt has tested the fine (iiialltiea of our 'ifluie wines, ana can nonosiiy say that they have ever ram pit I anything of flnur ouallty pool body and general all. around excellence. In burgumllus. clar ets, Ithluo wines, sauturns, etc., etc Our stock of fine wiuet and lienors is .always the cholc-t to he found any- j whore, and our prints are always low for ilifglj quality. J P, Rogers 218 and 222 Commercial ritreot. lioleaale and retail. y&$$fo$r Bought, nnd which liaa hecu. has homo tho Rippmtnro off hns hecit nmdo undor hm ticr- Signaturo of JWU A A m Our Lawn Mower Will do moro work thnn nny oilier two machines In the market. Wherever used a smooth, oven, nnd beautiful car pet of green is produced. On such grassy llolds, golf, lawn tennis, mid open air recn-mlons generally find Idenl condi tions. A mower costing only $1.00 will return many times its cost In plensure enjoyed nnd labor saved. Wo carry everytiung 111 unniwnru. LITTLE BO.PEEP LOST HER SHEEP But 110 one need worry nbout mutton this time of the year, if they can gut dainty and delicious Opring lamb fur tin appetizing and nourishing Hummer meal, Wo hnvo everythlns; In choice meats, nnd all the delicacies nf the sea son in both frelh and smoked meats that will suit .the most critical epicure. E C. CROSS SALEM OR. The water Wouldn't otop running Ik'caiiHo tlm faiicst lias worn out, and nf rou reo the tropin of Balem know that when there Is anything In the linn nf plumbing repairing, range or furnaio work, gas or steam fitting, or aanltaiy plumbing of any kind that wo are ex jfttrtH in that line, and are prompt to answer your call, aud our charge uro moderate, BARR&.PETZEL 211 COMMERCIAL STRKIJT. Telephone No. 2871 V-rf-lrf.-. MaWffty. sM '. Rt.Tui riv ..rir 1. fjj iiir. ju " -v IlUSINESfl GAUDS, C. JH. ffiACK Successor to Dr. J. lit. Kcono, old White Coiner, Snlcm Or. Pnrties desir ing superior operations nt moderate fees In any branch aro In especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. xmes l!sx,3:ir3ac, Phtino 1071. ItOOMS 1 AND 3, flUAY III It, Osteopathy In Salem and Albany DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT Graduate ot American School ot Osteo pathy. SALEM Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday; hours, 0 to 11 a. tu.; 1 to 4 p. oor Welter's giocory. ALBANY Aiesday, Thundny and Saturday: hours 0 to 12 a, m ; 1 to 6 p, in,, Mrs. Winiis residence SOXJIii BROS. ?IM1$ AM 11LPMRERS POKTLAND.OliK For Svlcin ami vicinity Will MimlOrttno. cit onlcra at (U-o B. R. JONES, Attornoy-nt-Lnw Toledo, OroKon, Wm L'Icrk of Circuit Court for tlx yean amlbas au up-to-Uato aUuacl or all property In Lincoln euuuty. lM7m OFFICE, CITY HALL.l cFor water horvlco aoply at olllc. Hills paynblu monthly In advance. Muko nil complaints nt tlioolllco. CAPITAL Clfll Express and Transfer Meet 8 all mail and passenger trains. Bnggnge to all parts of tho city. Prompt Ecrvicu. Tolopliutio (So. Hoi. DISQUE 8KIPTON. Willamette Stables. The undersigned are now occupy ing tlio WlllaniettoHluiilo, bouu, Commercial street,, aim aro ready to lilro you n nice rig or feed and caro for your team whon In Salem. 1 1 oriits boarded by tho week. Satisfaction guar anteed. Y0111 patronage solic ited. 2-12tf Harold & Reynolds C, STONE, M. D. I'niertolor.'of Stone's Drue Stores BAI.KM.OUH(iON. Tnu nirraa (two In number) aro located a No. lU ami M3 Commercial ttrcet, and arc wlt atuokwt with a roiiiplute Hue olitrueaaud iihhIIcIiiu, tullet urtlclca, iwrlinacry, bruahot olc, oloitn. DK. HTONK Haliiulaonia8A.'yrara eiporlonro III tho pran Lieu of mritlrlno And now inane notchkrgo tor nni.iiltHllnii, Piaiulnatjoii nrprMirltloii. DON'T FORGET Wo carry a small stock of flour. BRAN, AND SHORTS, Mndu nt Albany, and nro prepared to supply small coUMiunora nay one sack to a ton nt a low price. Please make Inquiry, and save yoiirsmall change. Salem Flouring Mills Co. 3-14-cod PLATING Itnjal Hllvor Metal Kutrea ir lot (C) wixl liaiiillea...f V Til pie Hitter 1'lalo ll 4U Korka imriHilS. wiimt liamlril- KiilreaixrMilo. Metal bamllea. l'ork irulO, Mulal tianillci., TaMooiia ivr avt II, ... It-a immiiii mr t ,.... Ilutivr Knlroa, catli...... Huar Bliclls, c till. ..... 'arrlns ft - Naiklu KIhk vr (fr ,. W 14 W M 10 1U w 1 a.iuia .... ii CO to 11 ta Call and get our prices on Gold and Nickel plating. G. A. ROBERTS, IOB State btreot. 1-4 Phono 2076 ?P.-1 GuR YOJUSlUr' t iwii it l..r Muimt HM llrll CM. lUM tl (M alt Ut I l Jul fttafMlhralH' taatu aattilBiikiB. I'at I la Uftat. aiiil i fk)6t "VlMi. llfllllCHIMidlfta "" "' Mwuii. ;im..n.o.r.a sii.1.1 ly luirj, iCKOIXlliO. HI. t wnl In alalu l4l", l.r mrrw. ri-i'l. M II .111, or 1 UHIm, VlK I llcuUr Mill vu ruiwl MBH. M. A. COOK, Proprietor, Salem Steam Dye works. I.nilltm'andgeiita'clotlH'Bclenned dved, repaired nnd prwiwl. Hats and gloves dry- eleaiied. Coats uud vesta rellued. Velvet collars replaced on overcoats, 100 Oom'l Bt Odd Hotel Wlllamotto Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIM J5 CART), 2 For Yuuulnat Train leuvot) Albany. . . '1 ruin leaves Corvullls. Ttalti arrives Yuqulmi I Returiilnu: Leuvos Yuriulna ,12:lop. 111 . Ili. ui . 7:25 p. 111 11-00 a. ui, 11:30 a. ui. ...12:15 p.m. .... 7:00 a. m 11:20 a. in' Leaven Corvullls. Arrived Albuny. 3 For Detreit: I,ouvo Albany Arrives Detroit. 4 Iluluniluu: Ieuvoti Detroit 12:20 p, m, Airlvoa Allmuy 6:46 p.m. (J no and two connect at Albany nnd Corvallia with rioutlierii l'acltlo tialns iKlylng illrvoLaurvleo tl hiiiI from Now. port und aujuceut ix-ucDcj. Tfulnsfrir tiro mountain arrive at Detroit lit iHwii, giving ample time , to reuuli cuuipliig uroundu on the 1 lircltiinbush unci oantlutn river tUr ; Hiituo day. . II. U WAIJJKN. KDrYIN UTONlt. ' Tr,l'l. Uauein TUfcXKU A(Bt. AlUoy.Oit. Salem Water Co., hi WANTED.!! New today ady'Mrtlemanta.ftHi'$ linos or Teas In this column Itisirwii iil'3 times lor s.ao., &Ud wk. SSa,rSrr,?t0e?th' AU ov-orWffi LOST-Slioplierd dog black with Ma lcM V'x "b. ta"i iwwmi th imiBfl OtTctldy. Finder leave at Red Front stablea and receive reward. 0-7-3t JEUSEY COW8 FOB 8ALE,Twelv8m hord of superior Jersey cows for' 'hifi at a bargain. Ilaryey Walker. 8IlvefJJ8 V toi road, two tulles east of JTalpt grounds. ' rj Ui FOH SALE. Alohg and near the coast, i,'.-'''' - I'uituo onuuuiu lor sioCK, imit, ,VC)(etn au-.va oio. uoou uarirnins. writn inr -a jiartlculnrs. JIarlon liublo, Wnldportyfe1 uregon. (j 4 $tf VCitl HAI.K Rmoll alrv.tr l..m IK. .-'" - - .-- ....... w.vvw .MI.U ,U IMIUV good house and orchard half mile from mllrrMiil tlnnrtf trv 410KA A.l.l..- Hotnoslead care Journal ofllce. C2-lmt FOR SALE At Ashland. 30 acroi:10 in ftult, In peach bolt, lino houso, best - fJ wnior, cumaie. aim scnoois, clear title M nnu easy terms, a. g. uullirle ,',: a Philomath, Oro. 6-31-ltuf V WOIIK HOUSES FOB BALE.-Be'vcr- al head of good work horses for sale '' can bo seen at farm of T. O. Jory, ", 8 miles souoh ot Salem. Wm, Frickoy Box 01 Salem. Cttjlmt WHEN HAVING-Your spring skirts mado go to Sarah E. Clyrner. The only exclusive skirt-maker in Salem. Perfect lit guaranteed, and prices reasonable. Boom 6 corner Liberty and Stato street, Gray block. 5-28-lmo SHAVING TEN OENIS-The public aro Invited to patroulro the Manll Barber Shoji. 1( this shop it secured by tho combine tho price will bo' la creased to 15c. G. W. Plaster, 05 Stato Btreot. 6-24-1 m ' f FOR SALE One good 3.1 Baia wa8i one buggy, one two-seated opea buggy, 0110 road cart, one steel wagon, one harrow, 0110 14-inch Oliver Chilled plow, two 14-inch steel plows somo good Bccond-hand wood chop ner'a tools. Call at Jacobs and Lear- cor, general blacksmith shop, near . 0 Ijibor Exchnngo, Rlvor Road. 6 17 ,im , WOOD SAW. Call up Phono SSM F,H Black and get W. 11. Cros tea -( wood saw to cut your wood, All oriWs promptly ntteniicu to, o-17-leo. WANTED This week good waitress. Steady job. Willamette Hotel. 5 22tf ROBIN80N THERMAL BAM-Cabi-not tho greatest known health pro tector and reUorcr. Price $5.00, $7.60 and $12.50 according to sizo and filial lty, $2.00 book free to patrons. Mrs. J. A. bellwood and Mrs. T. B. Fair bank, general agents, 383 Front' Bt. Salem, Or. 5-18-tf SALEM STEAM - Carpet cloaHtng worka corner of High and DivMou streets. Wo havo all tho iuc4er machinery and aro prepared to clau your carpet cheajtor and Imtter than uny othor way. Our work Is guaran teed to bo llrst-class. Spring lias;; ar rived, you aro ready to clean house. Leavo your order at J. L. Froclonds, Stato Btreot or call or address, Kays & Staigur, 5-9-1 1 POSITIVE CURE forKxtomaln wars form. Address with statnps, Box 96, Tallman, Orejjoii. 6-B-I WANTED. Two girls for general house work. Apply at the Cottage hotW. ROOMS, Furnished or unfurnished, single or in suites, dining room ad joining, homo-'.lke.' second floor Cot tle block. Mattio Hiitchius, prop. 413tl . GOOD Op;otunlty to learn the tew olry and watchmaking trade. Only such persons as can furnish tlmbeat of references need apply. Ov II. 11 luges, 200 Commercial-street. 46 U NEW BUGG1ES.-A car load different styles, 11 mt class Just received; beforuyon buy, call and see them. Pohlo A Bishop, Stato and Front Sta. 4 4U SUITS, PANTS, OVEUCOAT8. Ta measure. Perfect (It guaranteed, 2.000 stvles to select from. H. B. llello, State Street, agent Wanna maker A Brown, Phlladolphla, 4-7-U IDUHH CLEANERS Retaembw that tlio bes'l and cboapuit carpi paper Is tho heuvy felt paper, sold ntTiiuJouitNALonicc. aft-tt HOTELSANTIAM At Detroit. Oro'aon Now oH)ii for Summer Tourists, new house, newly furnlthod flrat-clma accom odations. Price from $1.00 to $1.60 per day. Good pack train and saddle horse always ready to accomodate Tourists to Hot Springs, Marlon Lake, aud Lake Pamulla and all good fishing points. H. Jacob, ProD. Ciiitrago, HeeV Island 4 Pade Rjr V The favorite line to all points e4 Broad, vestlbulod and up-to-daU tralM between Pueblo and Denver, and Osaalia. Chicago and Kansas City, making diftat connection in Chicago with all morula trains east. First-class Pullman Slfm Library Buffet cars, between Dearer aM Chicage: the most perfxt dining ow servico In the world "A La Carta;" through first-class Pullman Sleeper owy day between Salt Lake City and Chlcaa via the scenic Iiuai peraoiially conduct excursions in ordinary Pullman !eplu caraonco a week from Portland and Saw Francisco to Omaha, Chicago., BuaWa.' Chicago and Now York via the GrK Salt Lakt Route, without chant V Chicago. No annoying transfer la CW cago. These cars nro provided with aM weekly periodicals for free u A osw patrons. For further iuforraatioa, mf, folders, etc., call on your Mret tiawt agent, or write to B ' A. K. COOrEK. Gen'l Atent, Pas. Dp4. PqrtlMd, Ow, , IK' 1KM 1111 II ' aiiuu.iui.uui. u. nn.t ,. (i open again under nw niaiiaajjiana. and v will supply you wl4Jt' fresh meats, lard etc. nut awtiav tM cleanest aud heat atiapa iW;i delivered. Come and s'vu. Main 2D4. van nm k . : fta $.4 W 1 .inur v4 TaaPa m v. aft v j 4,-' 'i f '-. st . 'Hi if r 'ff T ,i J jTflw JSm a'4hH f ja3mW