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RHEUMAT Is due to an ncid poison which gains ff a ml trf.a.t1, tit A BwaUm organs w uui vu w"i' .. -.!...- ....-. vii uiwum, cmcic maiier. mis poison - 4hrfMinlt Mm fTnnrrtl (iifvtitnl!n. 1 .1.. Iilf.it . . . 1) Hllt.nl.-. riheutnntUm f-Fr Hw' - JWK --BeH--- V solvent, purifying properties, attacks the disease In the right way, and in the right place the blood and quickly neutralizes the acid and dissolves nl poisonous deposits, stimulates and reinforces the overworked, worn-out organs, and clean, the svstem ... t ..... It. nn-limitlnllnHa -.... ... . 111. I. . ' w oi mi uiiiit--j i..u..iiiiaiiuiii. j. ,,. .. .ui iiciiiiuucniir aim iiioroui.niy.anu Keeps the blood In a pure, healthy state. ' ... ..'.- - a.V,lPr "1 w l'.n Street, InilUnappjU, Ind., for elghteenmontlii nm terribly nffllcted with Rhetimitlsm he vrn itnulile to fectl or Urn. hlmttir. Doctors mid hit rne nM liopteJ9 He had tried fifty-two prescription, that frlendu hail giteii him, without the lighten relief A few bottleiof S. 8. 8. cured him permanently, and lie ha never had a rheumatic lti ince This waa five years ago. We will send free our special book on Rheumatism, which should be in the hands of every sufferer from this torturing disease. Our physicians have made blood and skin ui-io.r.uiiiciuuj, uiiu mil give yuu un fully and freely nbout voitr rne We make no charge wtmlpwr far tltN rrv)re. Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. O. C T. Co's l-ABSKNOErfSTKAhiKH POMONA JL AND JC altonA LKAYEafOll 1'oirri.AND Daily .cent Functor at B a. tn QUICK TIMK AND ClIL'AI' HATE8. Dock bet wren Utile and Conrt Hta. M. V HAI.DWIN, Agent INDUCEMENT For Two Months June and July Have you been satisfied villi tbo Flu Toring ExtractB you hao boon using of nny-ones-maku? To introduce our own moko "Diamond Itrnntl" wo will glvo 'freo with ono dollnr,purclia..cs of coffee, tea, baking oHdor, spices ole, 2 ounces of any kind of flavoring, purchaser to furnish tho bottlp. llo niro and bring lame enough bottlcp. Wo can not get 2 ounces In tlio.u 2 oz or 25c piutncl bot tles oi oincr stores. Own mukc, strong and pure. na T (I k Phono 2H2. .reo Delivery, .As (JXOCIAL NEWS cp4? AND VIEWS 4 Mrs. IC. P. McConmck is visiting in Portland. James Winstanley conn, up from Portland last night. Attorneys Jeff-Movers and Win. II. Holmes went to Pprtland today. Mies Uonncy of Wood bum was visit lug friends in this city yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. K, M. 1 1 it nl havo gone to Portland for n a few days visit. W. W. Hepburn, has returned homo from n business trip in Litin county. Debttty Sheriff John I.etcfi, wft . in Aurora yesterday on olllclal buslncei. Mrs. J. G. Moore, of Grant's Pars, is in tho city tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mooro. C. M. Lake, catno up from Portland last night and will visit Salem friends for a fow days. Mrs. John Mlnto is Jin Portland at tending tho Pioneer Association which is being held there. O. M. Wallop returned yest.irduy from Eugrtiie, whuro ho hits been attending tho Slato Unfvertlty. Carey F. Martin has gnno to l.tigono to attend tho commencement exercl.es at the State University, Editor Tip Humphrey, of tho Jeffor son Review, came down this morning to attend tliu I. 0. O. F. exerclecif. Hot. and Mrr, Winaus nro In attend ance on tho State Sunday Huhool Con vention now in sesdlott in Portland. I). 0. Minto, grand marshal of tho Native Sons, is In Portland attonding tho Grand Cabin of tho organization. W. H. Armf.tjo.ig, Wm. Wnldo and Dr. W. T, Williamson are In Portland attending the Grand Lodgo A. F, & A. M. Mrs. G, A. Rockwell went to Portland this morning to attend tliu Sunday uchool convention which meets there today. Superintendent J. D. Leo and II. A. Johnson sro delegates to the grand lodge of Native Sons and left for Port- land thin mnriiinc. YokoIi.1i Wnnn ieuiMrary renei, huh iiu rnui". turn Mrs. Allan Rifles will leave Friday ciw)l,r , u up lMJrt vl ,,, tll(U)( but for an extended vhit at l.a Grand, ulth ',ulmt.g imguffwred from oxtreme pain, her son Bert Ithod.'s, well-knoun and a former resident of Salem. Mrs. Kinney and Mrc Mills, ot Akh jand, whu have. been Jhe guosts of Mrs. 1-eeds went to Portland jesterday for a short visit with friend, in tlmt riiv. '"'" "'" o"!ijl,l.tt-e four-jear-nld n of Mr. and Mn. J. ii r..n)...i-,.i.. ! r- . t . , - " -...-....-..., ho has beeu quita sick for tho past, '""' - "ow improving sua will soon be ' among his playmates Chester Murphv has returned homo from laloAIto, Cal., where ha ncetitiy rraduated from Stanford University. Ilia father, Hon. J. J. Murphy wont don to witness the graluation. Mr.aA. O. Powersor. of Oonallls. ac companied by her father, W. E Arui- access to the blood thi ough failure of the proper Innrnf nil n.l.!.1 ! . i m ' - -..-.-.-. lit. .... ,,. tn:Vtu'Zu .",,.:. "'"""'I "'"" ... .....j ...,. . ,.,oi,.u ouuuciincsa ami seventy as to malic wuliili .1 few (Ins n hen tliv d&E h'S M,and ,?d-ri',den. wi'h Jislrte mb.& shattered nem"; or 7 may & d. w ft WvK pains Just severe cnoufih to make one feel uncomfortable X the ten- dcucv in such case, is to rtow worse, and finally become chronic. fl In.nmn. ..J f005"1 R,1"j"alis" 'often Inherited, and exposure to damp or cold, want of proper H. f. C"(l do"K. or anything calculated to Impair the health, will frequently cause It to develop acquired m' uiiliritilddle age or later. In wluitcver form, whctficr acute or chronic, inledtedl Rheumatism is Strictly a Blood Disease, and no liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble. Neither do the preparations of potash and mercurv. and the various mlnrrnt cr.1t. t.ti.-ii ii.r. t,, !....,.. .....: i... '..' m ... ,.:.. ruin the digestion and break do theconstilution. . ' ' ' ". uul A remedy which builds up the general health and at the same time rids the system of the poiwn is tlie only safe and certain cure for UhrniitntUiti k s ki..1i r mr,i. i,,i. ...i i.-.i. .......... i ...i V llllurilllUlUII or adVlCC WHIIICU, SOWIlleUiem m strong, nnd Mrs. A. Uowersox, of Al bany, nro in tho city, having been called hero by tho death of A. 0. liowcreox. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M, Humphrey left this morning to n.tond tho grand lodgo meeting of N'ativo Sons, Mrs. II., to at tend tho Sunday School Convention whilo Mr. Humphrey attends Fraternal duties. Mies Carrlo Itoynl, Mrs. Ulack n ell and Hov. II. L. l'ratt nro among the number who nro attending tho Sunday school convention at Portland. A special car was provided for those going to this convention, dulegntes from (all tho churches being in attendance. About sixteen went from tho M. K. church. Bit Shoe Sale, next door to Gilbert & llakcr's. A Camp Fire was conducted with great succcch by Mrs. C. S. Dyer ns a farewell honor to hor friend friend Mies Uurineister who re.urntd to Portland this morning. About fifty guests turned out by wheel and in carriages and enjoyed tho eve ning at tho Till Ford farm. Tho gentle men took their spin down in timo for supper and It was a stiperflno spreal, concluded with u bonllre, singing and picking cherries by moonlight. Tho event will bo long remembered ns a most plcn.nnt outdoor rocial event. Children's Party. Ono of tho plcaeantett uffairi it has been tho privilege of JTiie Jouiixal to chronicle Is tliu informal "At Home," held yesterday nftenioou at tho com fortablo resldoncoof Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Pugh, on Chomeketn street. Tho invitations weru issued by Miss Inez and Masturs Allan and Albert Pugh to their beloved teachers of tho Eattt Salem school. Tbo rooms wuru tastefully the orated with cut llowerH, rare roses being especially noticeable. Ica cream and enko wore served and tho children, an slstod by their mamma, delightfully en tertitiied tho Indies who so earnestly endeavor to mold and train their young lives to bo useful members of society. 'i ho following named ladles wero prceent: Miss Mnrgaret Copcr, Miss Allena Mullen, Mies Kramer, Miss Alico Temple and Miss McCulloch. Can You Tell Why. You bavo constant bendaclies, nro norv oub and sleepless nt night ami feel tired in tint morning? Your IjI.kmI itm't par rying tliu right materials to your nerves and other organs. Uegln taking Hood's Kar.apnrllla, tho great blood enricher, and you will soon realize n change. You will feel better and stj-onger, will relish your food and enjoy refreshing sleep. Nausea, indiirestion are cured by Hood's Pills. 7 Atout Millinery. Tlu Paris Millinery Morn has moved into Giccnbaum'B dry goods storo, next door to tho poMoltico, at which placo Mrc. CliriEo will continue to give bar gains in lino millinciy u til tliu coods sro disponed of. 5-31-lm FHOM MARION. Death of i Mirloo County Pioneer it a, Good Oil Age. OTl-IUIOUDT. At his home, near Marion, Oregon. Juno 8, UtiO, II. I). Osterhnudt, aged "0 years, 0 mouths and 15 days. Hiram I). Osterhoudt was born in Middle tow it, Deltmaro county, New York, November 23, 1828. Emigrated to Illinois with his father's family in 1811. In 1810 ho was married to Miss Eugenia Iteed, who died two years after tho mar- riage, leaving ono daughter, Mary A. O.terhoudt. On April 21, 1851, ho was married to Mrs. Caroline M, Moats, with whom ho removed to Oregon in ISM), locating In Marion county, where he has sinco con tinunusly refilled, leading a quiot, eace fill life, loved and respeotcd by all who knew him; none being more upright and honorable in their dealings with their fellow men than ho. I Mr. Osterhoudt was taken very end-1 ditnly and alarmingly ill on April 21 w.tli neuralgia of tho heart. Dr. Ran Min, of Turner, was onlled and gave him ' !. .,! t ..,!. ...!. ..I ...rtl until Juno 8th. when he pasted away j while sitting in his chair without any premonition hatuver. j Oa June 10th he was laid to rtt In t I'ltMHint Grove cemetery, where a large ' number ot lrion.1. ami ntigbbors gath- 'ered to pay thblr lat tribute of rwi-eet. to tho dtceawl and extend their hrti.t. ..,. .1.1. ... .. i...,i tJn C1v JHt.lllI.B - 111. -.l-""". "J U-autiful tlowers vir laid on the grate b. kind hand.. The wrWfOH were oemluetd by ltev. Il.iili- nt Marlon His words weri. appropriato and full of ohriitian hope I and coiiKilatiou. ThoMatiwi and I'lws- ant (.rove church choirs sang Mine svry sneet songs. Ihu wife of Mr. O.turhouilt paed away Kme eight years ago. Ho leaves! three children to mourn thu load of a I Distorts Muscles,' Sfiottcrs Nerves, Stiffens Joints. nerves, causing i lie mon imene mm. good, kind father, namely: Mrs. M. A. Sweet, of Illinois; E. R. Osterhoudt, ot Massachusetts, and Mrs. Alllo G. Farn ham, of Marlon, Oregon, only the last named daughter being with him at the timo of his death or present at his burial. There Is left, also, ono brothor and ono sister, tho brother being present nt tho burial. Utiles Cat Wear Shoes Ono sizo smaller afteruslng Allen's Foot Ease, n powder to 1h shaken into tho Bhocs. It makes tight or now shoos feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It' the greatest comfort dis covery of tho npo. Cures and prevents swollen feot, blisters, callous and two tpots. Allen's Foot-Easo is a certain euro for sweating, hot, nchltig feet. At nil drugeists nnd shoo Btoros. 25c. Trial pnekngo FREE by mail. Adress, Allen ... Olmsted, IoHoy, N. Y. 3 S. S. WORKERS. A Trslnloadl Departs for the Oregon state Convention. "Only signers can get tickets, at tho reduced rata of IMS for tho round trip" was tho greeting at the S. P. Co. ticket otllco tlits morning ns tho crowd of dele gates gathered to go to the stato conven tion nt Portland this week. Thero were enough to fill two cars and standing room was nt a premium on tho littlo Albany local, otherwl.o known as tho morning milkshake. All who hnd signed the contract got tho reduced rate. Other Salemltes paid their usual prices. Principal workers woro Robt. Reed, county president, a man who knows no ftiluro nnd is never whipped out, and N. J. Damon, tliu Salem orginlrer, who is nnother wheelhoreu at whatever he tnkes hold of. Tho Salem delegation will bo an eyo opener to Portland and oxpro.-osa growing interest in tho Sun day school work. I will nowgivo a reduction oHO per cent on till dress hats. Mies K. Smith, Stato street. 0 13 (It ' Deafness Cannot De Cured by local applications tlioy cannot reach tho diseased portion of tliu ear. There is only ono way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf ness Is caused by an inlhimed condition of tho miicoiiB lining nf the Eustachian Tube. When this tubo gets inllamcd voti bavo a rumbling sound or Imperfect Hearing una wneu u is entirely closet! deafnesi Is tho result, nnd unless tbo in flammation can lo taken out and this tubo restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever: nino cases out of ten nro caused by catarrh, which is nothing but nn lullamed condi tion of the tnticouB surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for nny caeo of Deafness (raiisd by catarrh) that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hall h Family Pills nro the best. Modern Woodmen. Attention. All members of Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5210 are especially rciiuested to at tend tho next meeting, Thursday even ing, Juno II th, at which meeting detln ite arrangements will be tnatiu for Me morial services, to bo held Sunday, Juno 17th. A. I.. Hrown, clerk. Tile Works. Tho J. E. Murphy Tile Works near Fair Grounds nro running with a forco of five men. Last Friday the first ten in h tilo ever madu at Salem woro ground out and provod a great success. Mr. Murphy enjoys u growing trade. Wliconsla Democrats. Miwaukk.:, Wis., June 13. The Dem ocratic State Convention met today. Judge J. II. McUillau, of Green Day was tnado tern iwrary chairman. After tbo appointment of committees a i cets was takon. SblcEiar Stock. J, W. West, thu well known Salem stock-buyer, shiped today a doublo deck stock car loaded with 76 sheep and 02 swine for the Union stock yards at I'ortland and Tacoma. His brother, L. K. West, well known a Kalem, is manager of thu Union stock yards at Tacoma, where part of this stock is going. Children i in school? Then you have often heard them complain of headache; have frequently noticed how they go about in a listless, indifferent way, haven't you? ScotE&mufeicTL , t- r t does grand things tor SUCh childrcn. It bringsa healthy color to their checks, strengthens tllCir ncrVCS, and Ji,.c.t.m !, v'tonr that he- , w- v. .... ...- -j - lones to youth. All delicate children should take it. I J M-H I --i -11 - . SCOTT BOWNt, um-U-M, " COUNTY INSTITUTE WILL BE HELD AT TUG EAST SCHOOL IN THIS CITY. Oa Juue 27th to 29th Aa Emlnest Corp or Lecturers and Instructors Chosen ty Prof. Junes. Prof. Geo. W. Jones, superintendent of schools for Marlon county, has Issuod a notice to tho teachors of Marion coun ty, calling an instlttito for June 27th, 28th nnd 2Utb. Tho notice reads as fol fel fol eows: "Tho regular Marlon County Instituto will bo held in tho East School, Salotn, Oregon, beginning Wednesday, Juno 27th nnd continuing for throo days. Tho morning sessions will bo devoted to dis cussions of mothods of conducting class work in the school room and tho after noons will lo given to lectures on topics of general interest to teachors. Excel lent corps ot instructors and locturois. havo been secured and it is hoped that n largo number ot our teachers will "bo present to assist tn making tho Instituto n success." Tho lecturers for tho instituto will bo State Supti J. II. Ackorman, President W. 0. Havvloy, of WHIainotto Unlver elty, and President P. L. Campbell, ot tbo Monmouth Stato Normal school. Tho Instructors aolectod nre: Prof W. 0. Hnwloy, History and Civics; Prof. I). A. Grout, Reading nnd Grammar; Prof. W. D. Yodcr, Arith metic; Miss S. J. Evans. Geography. BOX FACTORY "MAN IS UNDER ARREST Ban FnAscisco, Cal., Juno 13. J. W. Itartholotnuw secretary ot tho American box factory has boon nrrostcd, charged with conspiracy to defraud tho United States government. It Is charged that tho faclory received payment for boxes never ftirnislied. WANTS DEWEY FOR VICE PRESIDENT Comjmuus, O., Juno 13, All tbo pro llmlnory work of ,tho Democratic state convention was completed today. Tho agitation for Admiral Dewey as a caudidato for vlco-presldont con tinues, and it Is claimed to bo enter ing into tho contests for delegates at largo. riot Dead Yet. Tho John A. Logan Veteran Reunion Association, which has for so many years been held nt Mehnma rountv. Or., linn boon moved to Lyons, Linn county, Or.. J uy a voio oi me majority ot Stockhold ers. Tho present location is on tho 0. A E. Wood and a flno spring of wator will bo found on tho grounds. Grounds are among tho best In tho stato. Encamp ment will begin on Monday, tho 2nd of j uiy, iuuu, ana continue through tho wcotc. A good program ts assured, both ovon Ing and day. Veteratm of all wars aro cordially Invited to nttond. Ill order ot tho President . . W. P. Milks. G. J. Park Kit, Sccrtary. 5-1 .-7w Peace Declared Why devoto nil your timo reading thollocr War and tho Gold Fields of Alaska? Thero aro other matters n vital Imtiortanco; you may inako n trip r.ia. aim will wain lO KI10W HOW 10 travel, in order to havo thu beet ser vice, tiso tho Wisconsin Central Ry., between St. Paul and Chicago. For ntes and other Information, write Job. A. Clock, Genoral Agent, Portland, Ore no.o Notice-to Pilatlaf Coninctors. Sealod bids will bo received by tho undersigned up to and Including Juno 25, 11KX). for tbo painting of three cot tages. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all bids. For particulars apply al tho Klkhcad Saloon. W. It. A.NIIKItSO.V. Salem, Oregon, Juno 12, 1000. tM2-tf t $25.00 Rtwird ill bo paid for the arrest and con via tion of any person caught Injuring or cutting palms or shrubbery in or around tbo Willamette Hotel. 20 tf J. CownitB. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of ZfM&H TODAY'S MARKET. I'outlam), Juno 13, Wheat, valley 61 Walla Walla, 62. Flour I'ortland, beat grades t'i.bi to 13.00. rJuperllno $2.10 l-erbbl, Oats Cholco Whlto 3S80c, grey 32 to 33. Millstuff Bran, $13r shorts, fl6. Hay Timothy 1011 jwr ton. Onions Oregon, tO.CO to pi.K Potatoes 10 to C5c ier sack.) Uutter Host dairy, 20(32Jj fancy creamery, 35 store, 0 to 26c. Kggs Oregon, II Poultry Clilckens.1.00 to-t.W:lie 5 to 0.00; turkeys, live 13c. Mutton Dresmxl, 7 to 7ic por pound. nogs ueavy ciresso'i o w oc. Ikf-.8teer. llQl.tiO; cows.f3.60 4 ; dressed beef, Qyl to 7JC. Veal Dressed, 8 8c for small. Hops 2310o; old crop 6 (3 lie. ' Wool Valley, 1213c: Eastern Ore gon, 1016a Mohair, 25c Hides Green, salted GO lbs, 80oj under CO lbs, 7i(.8 ; sheep pelts, 15& ALU. MAltriT. Wheat 68 pounds and over, -tic. Wool, 13 to 10c. Mohair, 25c Hops 5 to 7Kc Oata 28 to JQc, Hay Hal wl, cheat, 8j timothy, f'J 10. Kggs-lltomSc. Flour In wholesale lots, 12.60; retail, 3. MilUtufl. Dran, $13; shorts, i Hogt Dres-sed, 6r. Live cattlo Sttors, Z)i ; cows, 2j to 13. Shwp 12.6033. Dressed Veal-0 Kc Uutter I-alrr, loc; creamery, 'Mc. t'ouitry rat liens per iu pa; young I roo-ters per lb., 7 to8c; spring ebickem. por io ijjj io ioc. I'oUtoe M to .ax. per uuinei loro Tho Kind You llnvo Alwnj-s in uso for over 30 years, and 1ms ffl-fa. Bonnl supervision fllnco Its Inflincy. 'CtrtCAttM Allnwun niin fii1ooi.lvnv.il In tlita. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-ns-good" nro but Experiments .that trlllo '.villi nnd endanger tho health off Inftuits and Children Experlenco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cnstorla is iv harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pnro gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ngo is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tho (oy Aua! The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tt'titeaSn. (f-M.DIM-t0 .''' TI .- M)Kf3Simi, H sftTil trt 1 R. M. WADE k CO. SA. EM OREGON Something to Be Proud Of Is tho ownership of n Crescent. Cleve land or Gondron bicycle, it is thu ncmn ot erfi'ctioii In bicyclo construction, whoru lightness is not xacriflced for Btrength and mechanical skill blend to mako a wheel that is unexcelled for mu ling qualities and reliabil ity. Wo havo ..splendid stock to chooso (rem. Atf.0, to tW. Wade &Co Lovers of Fine Laundry work naturally havo strong likes and dis likes In this regard. Unions finely done up. colored shirts and shirt waists isn't half proKontablu. Hither itarment mostly owes Its flno look to thu laundry, What wo do shows tho supremu result of the Troy process. Its tho spic nnd span that woo fortnno successfully; Glvo us a trial. Salem Stfiapi Laundry COLONIC!, i, OLMMTKAII I'ltorRIKTOM. IK) 110 US O. OLMkTKAl), MOII. Chonn til. ZM Liberty Street A Man Wanted That has tested tho flno qualities ot our lauia wines, aim can iionemiy My mat they have ever rampled anything of finer quality good 6ody am) general all around excellence. In burgundies, clar ets, Rhino wlnef, aauturns, etc , etc Our stock of line wines and liquor is always tho choicest to bo found any where, and our prices aro always low for high quality. ). P, Rogers 218 and 222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and retail. R. M. M i- u Q y fVlKHEr',fS!S SSS VVXXXXXXVCSCSKsS-VVXi. Bought, niul which lias bocu 1ms borne, tho slfjimtnro off boon nmdo under his pcr- Sigiiaturo of Our Lawn Mower Will do moro work than any other two machines in tho maVket. Wherever used a smooth, even, and beautiful car H)t of green Is produced. On such grainy fields, golf, la.n tennis, and open air recreations generally Hnd Ideal condi tions, A mower costing only $.,00 will return many timcB its coat in pleasure enjoyed nml labor saved. Wo carry everything in hardnaru. LITTLE BO.PEEP LOST HER SHEEP Hut no una need worry nl-out mutton tills timo ot the year, if they can get dainty and delicious Spring lamb for mi appetizing and nourishing Hummer meal. We havo everything In choice meats, nnd nil tho delicacies nf thu sea son In both frelh and smoked inenU that will suit tho most critical epletiro. R C. CROSS SALEM OR. The water Wouldn't 6top running liecatiso thu faucet lias worn out, and of course the uuphi ot Halum know that when tluru is uih thing In thu llim of plumbing rejialrlng, rnngo or furiiac work, gas or stvam lilting, or military plumbing of iyiy kind that wu nro ox jxtrtH In that line, and nro prompt to nntwnr your cull, and our charge are tnoderatu. BARR &. PETZEL 2U COMMI.RCIAL HTRKKT. TelephouuNo W71 vKJJjv jesWJ. Wlll" yv'f? (Owl BUSINESS OAItDS. Successor to Dr. J. M. Keeno. ol Whlto Corner, Salem Or. Parties desir ing suorior operations at moderate fees in any branch aro in esjveclal request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phono 1071. ItOOMS 1 AND 'J, 01. AY IUK. Osteopathy In Salem and Albany DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT Graduate ot American School ot Osteo pathy. 8ALEM Monday, Wednesday and Friday; hours, 0 to 11 a. m.; 1 to 4 p. over "Vollor'8 grocery. ALUANY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday j hoilrs U to 11! a. in, ; 1 to 6 p. in., Mrs. .Vluus residence. SOUL.E JtHOS. FIAKO rUNEKS AM) KhPAIKEHS l'ORTLAND OltlS for )lm -.ml Tlciniljf. U'i ontim l llvo W 1 1 In MillcHu.f B. R. JONES. Attornoy-at-Law Toledo, Oregon, Wm Clerk of Circuit Court for its run mlhs mi uitiHltto Btatrnct of all proori)r in Unrolu count jr. U-17m .O-.-FICICOlT Y HALL. Dl''or witter burvlco noply at otllco. Hllla payable luuuthly In nilvuucc. Muko nil cutiiplaliitH ul tliu ufllce. CA1ITAU CIT Express and Transfei Meets nil mail and passonger trains, llaggagu tn all parts of tho city. Prompt fcr . lee. Telephono Nif. H61. DliJUUK A 8K11T0N. 'Willamette Stables. Tho undersigned nronowoccupy Ing tho Wlllametlutitablu. boutl. Commercial utreut, and aro ready to hlro you a nico rig or fewl nnd caro for your tenia when In Salem. Horses boarded by tliu week. Satisfaction guar anteed. You i pntroungu solic ited. -M-itf Harold & Reynolds H G, -STONE. M. D. ffiij) rtetmil Stone's Drue Stores UALKMOHfliON.. Tna .terti (two lu tiumtx.j ara lixatvU i No. U and UI Coinmcirl .trc.l, slid ait well -toekitl with ioiiiilrle llm oliliU(siii incilliiinn, lollnl urtl.l., rtuiarry. btu-hn to.,itr.ii,tu. Pit. HI ON I. llMlitd wiino M cn viitltiir In thv ti llcooliiieitlclneiiiil now nukos no tlurg (m comulUtiou, eiamintlloti or viMH'rllloii, DON'T FORGET We carry a small stock of FLOUR, I3RAN, ecra AND SHORTS, Madu at Albany, and aro prejuiretfto supply ntnull cousumern av ono sack to u ton at a low price, l'leu.o make Inquiry, and savo your small rliango. Salem Flouring Mills Co. 3-14-eod PLATING Itorst Hilver 11. ul Knlc wr l (C) (l linill.....l Vi Kurki ixtuilt, wikI litmlki 'u Kiilrii nr el 0, Mold inillo.... V) Knikiwret6. iloll ImmllM. -..-.. Ttlu-oiiii lrlO, ....... M I'm .kkiii -sr tat !),......... .. ilA lliitli-r Knl vii, tcli..-. -. 04 rtiJif-T Bli-ll-. cooli. ...... 01 'mvlns Hl ........ Tilnlo Mltver I'Ul IW 40 w U6 Ul 10 10 to .l-iii limns lr eel n, C.turt.. . ...! CO to 1 1 U) Call and gut our prices on Gold and Nickel plating. kG, A. ROBERTS, IOS Stato btroet. l- Phono 2870 McCoy Stage, Leaves Willamette stable (1 I'M a, m. daily fnr Lincoln, Zen.', McCoy, and 1'errydalu and return same day, New hak, good horses and careful driver. I'arcelri delivered along thu line. 3.111 tf K. K. Hatis. MRS. M. A. COOK, Proprietor, Salem Steam Dye Works. Idles'andgoiiU'olotha cleaned dyed, rupulred and presto I, Huts and glows dry- cleaned. Coats ami .eats rellued. Vehet collars replaced on overcoats. 100 (Jorn'l 8t Onp Hotel Wlllamotto SEED BUCKWHEAT Now is the best 1 1 mo to sow buckwheat Wo have u largo stock o( the choicest ecedsuu thu market which wo aro selling at a u-ry low price. Dwarf of Essex Rape Soed This Is thg time sow this great forage plant Tho greatest green frt-tl for cattle, sheep, lionet, and lions thero In A orv heavy yielding plant, ImMu everything flto Bold by Brewster & White 01 COURT ST. Pit ON 1781, IHakis tn H-di, hay, grain, mill feed and Hour. Salem Water Co., if 1 lt mi WANTED. .riw iov aayert Mi linos or less In this oolu three ttmna fnr Qua Ti Jl-op or month. AH ww WANTED-Flftrwood cImm, "S5' U per cord. Abply to tSJTwIuClZ JUwglng Co., Nowbsr. OrM. t. Hlw . HARVESTER FOR 8ALE.-A Bwfiw3 Solf.JJindor in boo.1 coiJittlTS' 25. Al .0 hAyior Ml on treU U1III.-I .i ui caiom on fmvof CtM Falls road. Qho. . Au.wr.id1'! I 13 fi m '" - ii I r. . WANTED.-SamplodlstrlbtllOM .iwiiurw; o pori.uwt ettll ieica Bona self addressed stamped evc.o,-3 Donoma Itcmndr CIa., ma Tt.ir.1 i... i Urooklyn, N. Y. OUStfl GIRL WANTED. -To ! ,o nousowork in a small family. Inqloft at Crystal Ice Works. Cor.. 10th and btttto streets. o 12 ai' TO TRADE-Ohoico of two good eerond- iiiuiu miggies iorauriving tiorso about 1100. Dilferenco it any In cash. Jotim Holm next to Balem Hotel. 0 ll-3t FOR BALE -110 acres nf crvnl hniin land, 10 acres In hops, good houso aatl W barn. Addross 11. J. Hall, Hall's FerOj ijr ur v-tuniuu, ur. 6-UtfM -jj.i.uiii iiAur.i iirst Imported to tills country fiom England, .ticludiB Bucuprizo wiuncrs aa Jonl LureanTi t Lyrd Edlnbors & Co. Vo have some of tho tlnest stock in America, Address. ?.fer..l,Co,,(Vondon Babbitry) 136, W. 35th Street, Ijos Angeles, Cal. 0-ll-3t FOR SALE Flvo acres cholco mrtWa lanu, good House, orchard and ottter Improvements. Apply to J. Rwf.-W urat tirick Home, north sido OwdM' ' 0-1I-1M PIIAETAN For salo-hlh ! v. lilcle, best mako, nearly new, will sdf,; for one-fourth value. & Staver Co. niic-iMi, iewis 6 9-t UL.KAN CLOVER HAY-Frsm tlw Hubbard farm now oa the mark Onlors should bo lett early, as Uiem Is a good demand, 3U6 CotanmcFat'j street, t.akn. 0 7 3W A llLAOKSMITH-Ono who know the the trade thoroughly can secure ti aieaay jou ana gpotl pay. Salem wagon tnctory, 3(Jt Commercial street. 07 tf JERSEY COWS FOR BALK.-Twelvu herd ot superior Jersey cows tor tales ' at a bargain. Harvey Walker, Silver, ton road, two miles cast ot Fair grouuds. tH tf , FOR BALE At Ashland. 30 acrei, 10 In fiult, in peach belt, fine houso, best water, climate, and schools, clear title nnd easy terms. A. 0. Uuthrlo Ashland, Oro. 6-31-lmt FOR SALE bmall stock farm 75 arrra good house and orchard halt mile from , rauroau uopo. lor fizou. Atlitrei Homestead care Journal office. 0-2-lmt WORK HORSES FOR SALE.-Bever-nl hoad ot good work horses for hI cau bo seen at farm ot T. 0. Jory, 8 miles souoh ot bulem, Wm, Frickev lJox Ul Balem. 0 1 lt' WHEN HAVING-Your iprliw Mfc Hindu uo to Sarah E. Civiuur. to Sarah K. Cly wvr. Tkai only uxcltulvu skirt-makor is Slta. Perfect fit guaranteed, and 'riv ' reasonable. Room 6 corner Ii-wty-mid Statu ttniit, Cray block. - 6-28-luo SIIAV1NQ TEN CENIS-Tho jubkt uru invited to patronlzo thu JManik ilurber Khoji. 1 ihls shop is curett by thu comblno tho price wlll'bs in creiiMd to 16c. Q. V. Platter, U6 State treet. 5-2:iw FOR HALE-One good 3 Rain WHoa. ' ono buggy, onu two-seated',' open, buggy, onu road cart, one steel wagon, -ono harrow, one 14-inch "Olirw Chilled plow, two 11-Inch it eel , plows Douio good lerond-haiid wood "hop per's tools. Call at Jacob and Long tor, general blacksmith shop,, near Labor Excliango, River Road. 6 17 Itn WOOiriAWCaiTap Fboiia 26M lllaek and get W. 11. Crots- tteau wood saw to cut your wood. All orders promptly attended to. 6-17-Iho. WTll'Ids week good waitress. Steady Job. Wlllametttt Hotel. 6 22tt RO1HNS0N TirEitMAL BATII-Cabl net thu greatest known health hre-, lector and restorer. Price 6.00. I7.W and 112.60 according to ilio and tiual Ity, 2.00 lxok froo to patron. Mr. J . A. bellwood and Mr. T. 1). l-air- bank, general agents, 383 Front St. Balem, Or. 6-10-tt II -..Ml IMS MUl W ANTE D. Two girl tor genoral home work. Apjily at the Cottage hotel. ROOMS. Furnished or unfurnished,' slnglu or In suites, dining room ad Joining, home-like, second Iloor Cot tlu block. Mottle Hutchiua, prop. 4 IS tf A GOOD Oppotuuity to learn the lew (dry and watchmaking trade. Only such persons as cau furnish the bst ot references need apply. 0. 11. Hinges, 21)0 Commercial street. 4 6tfj NEW ltUGUIES.-Acar loful different stylec, first clasa Just receive (i before von buy. call and soa tliwar. 1'ohloA llishop, State and Front fck.' SUITS, PANTS, 0VKRC0A1U Tj measure. rerloct ui guarania, 2,000 styles to select from. l.-. lk.Uo, State Street, agent Watis inaker it llrown, Plifladelphia, i-l-U , H'lUbE OLEANERS- l-touieujf tlmt tbo bom and cheapest carfH putcrhlhelieuvy fell paper old ulTnuJoui(NAt.onice. 'SHrU KAY8.V8TAIHER-PMpr.etor o tli Balem furuituru factory are prepared to till vniir nnler. Bee tho tabls chairs, safes, etc., manufactured by'f this firm. If you wish snyuuug m their line, call at factory, cornrr Hlh ami inviiion, or leave oruers ..t rn-ola nd's, State itrvel. HOTELSANTIAM At Oetrolt. Oregon Now open for Bummer Tourlt, saw' i.n.... .u.i.. f..MHi-i.A.i n i i f ii ii 1 1 ii iiuuvo, .iwwijr mr.i.aiicri. Mif-".""" jjj odation. l'rlco from f I 00 to Jl.W day. Good pack train anil taddl Wo always ready to crtBiodto Toarl Hot Springs, Marlon Uke. aim ju I'amella and all good Ualilng potato. H. Jacob, Pirn mm '! M'l W. fd ti a k .-i.-.i.i.iim.hw" ,' wMl.1'l,lwlmi.Wlllw."ltW'w.cif3aB-gahgM- - i-3qJS JWWSJBsteT- 'rwwin 'fT'SSSuilF'