liwwvyyy'y'-gqBt "Etcr Y''mT"iV rmr. -.- iM-r"Tr -n iMummpni UBi'iwHf- : SCROFULA SSS Tn nunr rcimftii ftemfnln nml Pnniilnmth n n1i1, ,i .1 ,.. ' - : - . - cral causes, both ravished blood sasx .h. '.- .i? y ,aedicine..tlmt " reach deep-seated blood troubles like Scrofula. It goes down to the verv roots of $., SSM ?W? f CVCV'i CuC f. Piso,,,out of tlle blood- S S. S. is the only purely fgetable blood purine knofvn The roots and herbs from which it is made contain wonderful blood purifying properties. w hlch no pohon, ho we" S """ ftAlftr YUM? gBLMMB nmsrm lo"K"sis'- S-S.S. stimulates and purifies the blood, increases the ! WML i iWSL iHli.SJHlC.Nm PI-te. ds the digestion and restores health and strength to the your child has inherited any blood taint, K..I -,!. !r 1 ,.,- 1 I I. . '. ;?.,;.,"- - " -" u"" """ children Wheuin Mnt care We almoat t direct to which re byond the power of other nocallcd Our medical department is in charge ociuiuia aim outer uioou diseases a llle you are interested in. Your letter will no charge whatever for this. I - A II f - -i-s -Nt I O. C. T. Co's J . s , X . V.U O II PAS8KN0KK BTKAH.KU pOMONA altonA leaveb koh roirn.AND -' Dally except Sunday at 7 a m. QUICK TIME AND OlIHAl" IIATK8. Doeklbetween Htats and Conrt Uta. M. P. 11ALDWIN, Agent. - -. ti-t -Tf m 1 -ir wt-t -ar TT llJi II If .l-lVIl- lJ I For Two Months ' June and uly Iln'vo you lcen satisfied aIUi tho Flu voring Kxtracts you hao been using of nuy-ones-mako? To intrmlnco our own make "Diamond Brand" wo will give ireu witn one uoiinr purchases 01 colTce, ten, baking powder, spices etc, 2 ounces ot any kind of flavoring, purchaser to furnish tho bottle. i!o sure and bring lanto enougli bottles. Via enn not get i ounces in uiosu -' oz or -oc pannei not ties of otlier stores. Own mnko, strong and pure Yokohama .Tea Store Phono 2412. Free Delivery. 1 4 (Social news 4' 4? and views r Mrs. Jack Itynn Is bnck from Drowns vlllo. A. II. Fisknof Eugene, was in Salem yesterday. Judgo II. II. Iiowott, of Albany, enmo dnw 11 today. , F. W. Hall, of Mehninn, was In tho city yesterday. Hi'A.'lCccna.'of Shawwns n Salem visitor yesterday. F. P. Tnlkington mado a Hying trip to Portland yesterday. Mrs. Jack Rynn has roturncd from a visit wjth friends nt IC 11 gone. Mrs. E. II. Piper, of Portland, Is visit her mother, Mrs. Leo Willis. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Irvino, of Me lianm, are visiting friends here. Lieutenant Young, of tho state depart ment, is off on a week's vacation. (eorgq P. Hughes nnd K. C. Glltiier, returned from Portland last evening. County Surveyor Ilerric- went to Mt Angel yesterday, futholinoof hUjlutlos Miss Clio Hutchison, who lias been visiting Snlem friends, left for homo to day. Mrs. Paul Marnach is attemliinr tin commencement exercises of llie Aeiul emy at Mt. Angel college. Arthur Lawrence, traveling salesman for Allen A Lewis, left yesterday for Skagawa on business for that firm. Mrs Ada'Payne of Portland who was here a few days on a visit to her mother Mrs. Winaut returned last evening. Mrs. M, M. Fouler, of Minneapolis1, Minn., who has been visiting liurcounii', Mrs. Walt. Low, has gom t the mount ains for a week's outing. Miss Isabelle Iteddell, "f Italia, 1 Iho guest of Mr. and Mrs. llnte IJjrLeusto during tho session ot tho W 0. W. ion ventlo'u, to which she is a dibfUu. Standsrd OH. Moo.nt Veiino.v, N. Y.. Jui e St). The Supreme Court is hearing a cao today of John II. Maldon versus II. M. Flagler, the Standard Oil magnate. Soma time ago Maldon sued Mr. Flagler, asserting I that through Flager, lie was induced to eell 75 shares of Standard Oil stock for 110,000 lets than their real value. Later Maldon was arrested in Florida and con victed of offering forged notes. Now the attorneys for Maldoa claim that tho Standard Oil ofllciala have conspired with Helen M, Long, to take advantage of Maldon' incarceration which Maldon claims was brought aboutthrouch their conspiracy, and have the suit ditmitseu owing to his Inability to appear. IM Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate Hood's Pills y daughter traa an Infant the had a severe case ot Scrofula, fur l.tM. .(,. ,.. .,.i.,n,. ,.,. of phyalciana for more than twoytara. Shewaaworacatlheendof that time, however and tneraiiinr I liff t-mtlil.. lilmmi ttt.... I. .. .... I (a. ..i.i . . t .. - .,.. ..-.t ...ic nicy ucvcioD irotn Ilie are hereditary and deuemlent m n i,,,,.,., supply. In consumption the disease fastens 1T1 , ff'"1 treatment. The blood must be brought back to ahealthv condition before the terrible disease cau be stopped in its work of destruction. Mercury, pchaml don't alt forh ..u " W." TX .. J i .. " . -. ..,...,..... ko, us u contains no poisonous minerals. Wood remeilica. 9, I IIROOKR, Montlcello, i of experienced physicians who have stuuy Write them about our pujwv nr mm recehe prompt aud careful attention. We tm .w. .luipuuuiuKiui iitKju uiseaica lnnlcr Address, THE SWIFT Victoria's Reljn Losdox, Juno 20. (uaen Victoria to day completed thoflixty-third year of her rolgn. Exceeding the long reign of her illustrious nml long lived grand-father by threo years .ami nlno months. Talk of a regency has been heard for twenty live years, but Queen Victoria remains tho head 0(4)10 llritiBh Kmpiro nml is not llkoly to relinquish the post in fa vor of tho Princu of Wales ltegont until 8lie Is compelled to do so by in oxorablo death. The Queen wns Iwrn nt Kensington 1'nlaco on May 21, 1810, I ascended to tho throrio Juno 20, 1837, ' lroc-i-ined queen tho following day, nml 'was crowned queen nt Wcstmlnstor on I Juno 23, 1&1S. Texas for Bryan. Austin, Tex., Juno 20. Tho Deme: eriltlc (Vinvmitlnn tn nrttnrt. ilnlmmlnu In' the National Convention openeif in tho great Tabernacle hero today, wjthalurgo and enthusiastic attendance. Thoro Is a strong Ilryan position. sentiment without op' MORE GRADUATES. Preparatory Department Pupils Receive Their Dlclpma With Interesting Exercises. Tho graduating exercises' of tho Oro gon Instituto Preparatory Department, at tho First M! E. Church Tuesday ovo. ning mado 0110 of tho princlplo features of a week during which tho young students are monnrchs of all they pur vey. Admission was freo and tho large church auditorium wnB filled to its seat ing capacity. At least nineteen out of twenty wero of the gentler box, nnd tho church presented tho appearance of a huge bnskot of roses, or something to thntoffect, with n few weeds in the shnpoof masuullno pn-lookers. Tho ushern woro Laura Ilean, Miss Enid Ascheiibrenncr, Pert Geer nnd Arthur lloeschnn. Miss Francis Lane and Miss Ada Dayton noted ns flower girls. Tho class motto "l,ilor Omnia Vluclt," was suspended over tho altar on n largo scarf of the college colors, cardinal and old gold, tho clnss colore be ing old gold nnd white. Au unlimited quantity of flowers was brought by friends of tho young graduates, and tho platform was banked with a rich display. Tho century class of 1100 consisted of Orlle Clyde Jerman, Stella .Itianlta Crawford, Helen Louitu Van Wagner, Wesley IlonJ. llockloy, Itobeknh Julia Gans, Herbert Jerman and Henry En ills Savago, m Tho business class was couiosed of David K. Baxter, Clydo lirock, Holen At wood and Hessle Patterson. Tho first numbor on tho program was a piano solo, second nnuurna, Godard, by Miss Ida fitege, and was executed In n manner showing considerable training nnd faithful practice. Aftor invocation by Itov. 11. A. Ketchum, of the Presbyterian church, a vocal solo was rendered by Prof. W. G. Crawford, principal of tho Lincoln school, in his rich clear voice, whic.Ii Salem peoplo would llko to hear oitoner. "The Hazing of Valient," was recited by Prof. Mabel Lankton Carter, in an Inimitable manner, which brought out tl.ti full humor of thu pleco 01 .ollei;e fin , und earned n recall, to winch the pipuhtr Initruotnr gracefully ropondod. A vocal solo. "Tho Fog Hell," by II. S. llile, came next. This vocalist needs no praise, A Salem audience is always glad to hear him. The occasional address, on thti subiect of "Tho Church and Higher Education," was delivered by Prof. W. P. Drew. A. J). II. D., professor of loitiu and Greek Thu professor 0endel his address with a pleasant explanation of why he lid not, as ho intended, talk about ideals, for ho had recently had one of hi ideals, touching babies, rudely shattered. Tho professor advanced tho Idea that a college education i of little use except iu tho high portions of what are opu- larly called tho higher walks of life. He argm-d, hoeer, that a college educa tion u always ueeful in the ecclesiastical profession. He thought that what the church in this country needs now is not more emotion in religion, but more knowledge. Hetrokawhirl at Chris tian Science and faith healing, and said that they arose from emotionalism. With sufficient Intelligence all faith heal ing would disappear from the earth. He argued that knowledge, the higher education, would help to give both sym metry and strength to the Christian character of the church member, and he appealed to the ouureli to east out any lingering fear oi the influence of the higher education on the minds of the young. Ho closed with a few words ol admo nition to the young graduate of the preparatory department, and urged them to continue through the college courte. After nresentation of diplomas U the graduates, the exercises closed with piano solo, "Mendelssohn's Spuming 11... mM Map M3mm itself unon rUM&WM sores; swell. ftimtir.li .' ".. "To" ? ""? 2!"?? ?. ...v. .. v.. w. w S. It il n fine tnilli-ntnl tt S. S. S. is pre-eminently n remedy for sss made -nn SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. f!A Song," skillfully oxeculed by Miss Mar garet I-ronhnlm. Its Name Is Up. Tho triumph of tho Northern Pacific Knllwny's new train, tho North Const Limited," which runB dally from Port laud through to St Paul, has been great nml has attracted tho nttentlon of many thousands of peoplo. Travel has greatly increased on tho Northern Pacific sinco tho model train wns put on, and tho travelers who aroeo fortunato as to ndo 911 this train arc highly pleased with it. Many peoplo visit tho Union Depot in Portland dally to suo it start on its trip ncross tho continent. Anyono wishing a full description of this train should write to A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A., 255 Morrison strcot, corner Third, Portland, for a "North Coast Limited" icatlot. 0.18-7t Wheelmen Tour Europe. Bosto.v, Juno 20. Secretary Uassott of tho Leaguo of American UWlicelmcn, announces that COO members of the Leaguo havo availed themselves of tho opportunity to tour in foreign countries this year under tho nrrangomenta thnt havo been mndo by tho Leaguo Touring Bureau. Eacli of these riders has tnkon a membership card in tho Cyclists' Touring Club. Thu tours nro about to start, and will extend through Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy. Peace Declared Why dovoto all your time reading tho Boer War nnd the Gold Fields of Alnska7 Thoro nro other matters o vital importance; you may makontrip East, nnd will wnnt to know how to travel. In order to havo tho best ser vice, iiso tho Wisconsin Central By., between St. Puul and Chicago. For ates and other Information, writo JaB. A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Oro no.o WIsconsltTc. A. R. Wbht Sui'Kiuoit, Wis., Juno 20. Tho members of the Wisconsin G. A. It., opened their annual encampment hero May at tho call of Department Com mander S. 11. Tallmadgo. A Depart ment Commander for tho ensuing torm is to bo olected. Tho contest llos bo tweon David James, ot Hichland Center, nnd W. II. Hoyt, of Chippewa Falls. Commander-in-Chief Shatv, of tho G. A. K,, Ib present, nnd later will deliver an addrcas. At Bed Time take nplensant herb drink, tho jiex morning I feel bright and my com plexion Is better. My doctor says it acts gently on tho stomach, liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative It is made ot herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medl cinu. All druggists sell it at 25v. and 50 cts. Lano'a Family Medicine moves tho bowels each day. If von cannot cot it. send for free rumple. Addrees, Orator f. woodward, Uiltoy, w. J. Try Allen's Foot Ess A powder to bo shaken into tho shoes. Your feet feel swollon, norvous and hot, and got tired easily. If you havo smart ing foot or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot F.aso. It cools the feet and makes walk ing easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nails, blisters and callous spots. Itclleves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoo stores for -5c. Trial package Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted. LeKoy, N.Y.I CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears the Blgnatuioof && TODAY'S MARKET. Pobtlanp, June. 1M Wheat, 52 valley 051. Walla Walla. 52(354. Flour Portland, beat grades f 2 05 to 13.00. Superfine f2.10 perbbl. Oats Choice Whlto!H35c, grey 32 to S3. Milhuutr-Uran, 13; shorts, $15. Hay Timothy flO&ll per ton. Onions Oretio'i, (0.00 to 1.50 Potatoes 10 to 05e per sack. Uuttcr Best dairy, 20Q25; fancy creamery. tf ; store, 20 to 25c. Eggs Oregon, 14 Poiiltry-Clilckens.13.00 to3.60; hens, (4 to 4 r0; turkeys, live 13c Mutton Drossod, 7 to 7Ko Pr pound. HogsHeavy dressed 5 to Co. Ueef Steers. 44.50; cows,3.50 4; dressed beef, OK to 7J4C Veal Dressed, 8 Uc. for small. Hops 210c: old crop 60c. Wool-Valley, !2 Vic; Eastern Ore gon, 1015c; Mohair, 25c. Hides Green, saltod CO lbs, 89o; under CO lbs, 7i8 ; sheep pelts, 16 20c SALEM XUBHT. Wheat 58 pounds and over, 44c. Wool, 13 to 16c. Mohair, 36c Hope-S to 7e Oats 28 to 30c Hay Baled, cheat, f S; timothy, t9(3 l jj n to joix j?or in wholeaa 3, Uleeale lots, 2.50; retail, MilktaifJs-Bran, 13; aliorts, 14). Hogs Dressed, 6Je. w A Live cattle Steers, 3Ji J sows, 2)i to f Sheep-2X0S. Dreewd Veal-OWe. Butter Dairy, 16c; arearaery, 20c, Poultry Fat Ikhis ir 1W.. 037c; spring chickens per lb., 10 12. iwrlb..0710tol2 Potatoes 20 to 2fx per bushel for l I kaiiip cmii- m m - GROUND SELECTED. Mllltla Encampment Will Be in llljhlani. Instead orthe Fair Grounds. The camp ground of tho Oregon Na tional Guard will bo on n tract of land in Highland. This selection was mndo on Tuesday, when Adjutant-General Gantonbeln, lirigadier-Goncral Boobo nnd Mnjor Grcenleaf woro in tho city and looked over tho different sites offered for tho camp. Thojocatlon solected is n tract of land near tho C. B. Moorea house in High land, 460 by 1450 feet. Tho ground lies hlsh and dry, and is well adapted for camp and parado ground purposes. General Boobo was well pleased with the location, pronouncing it bettor than tho fair grounds. It is easily accessible to visitors, borne but a short distance from tho littlo car line. Tho ground will lo survoyed and tho camp laid out by Major Grconloaf, Thursday, and tho Salotn Chamber of Commerce will complete tho nrrango menta for supplying lumber, bedding, lights, etc., according to tho agreement under which tho encampment comes hero. from Dutch Harbor. Lottors received in tho lsst nlght'6 malls show that tho Salem Argonaunts for Capo Nome, on tho Elder nnd steamer Nome, arrived in Dutch Harbor safoty. Tub Jouiinal is promised a lot tor from Gov. J. II. Flctchor, at an enrly day, if tho Governor is allvo nml well enough to write. To-Miht and To-Morrow Mint. And cacti day ana night during this week you cun u'et at any druggist's Kctnp Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to bo tho most successful remedy oyer sold for Coughs. Croup. Bronchitis. Asthma aud Consumption. Got a Ixttlo to. day and kcop It always In tho houso so you can check your cold at onco Price 2o and 50c. Sauiplo bottle f rco, cod&w Recovered. Herman Stnrk wns discharged from tho hospital for lnsano today, fully re covered, aud returned to his homo at Portland. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, ta thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion ot tho ear. Thoro is only ono way to euro doafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf ness Is caused by an inflamed condition ot tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tubo gets inflamed you have n rumb'ing sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is entiroly closed dcafnoBsis tho result, and unless tho in- iiammation can do taken out nnd tins tuba restored to Its normal condition, henrimr will be destroyed ferever: nine cases out ot ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condi tion of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will givo Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso 01 Doatncss (cauBid by catarrh) thnt can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send (or circulars, freo. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall u Family Pills aro tho best. CASTOB.IA. Bears ths BU Kind You Haw AlMjs BotzW BIDS INVITED ItlJs Invited for Wood and Otncr Supplies for the Orefon State Penitentiary, Scaled bids for wood, required at tho penitentiary for thc next 12 month?, will bo rccelveJ at tho ofllcoof thu sur erintendent until Saturday, Juno 30, 11)00. at 3 o'clock n. in., at which time thuy will bo opened. Scaled bids for Dry Goods. Groceries, I'lour, Hiioes, lA'umor ana i'lntiings, Meats, FIsli, Plumbing supplies, Drugs, etc., will bo received at tho olllco of thu superintendent until Tuesday. July 10, llKX), at 3 o'clock p in., at which timo they will 'bo opened, Tho right is reserved to reject any and all bids or any portion of a bid. A deposit of (200 In cash, or certified check, payablo to tho superintendent, must accompany each bid for flour or meat ana 01 (75 each hid (or noli. All otlier bids must bo accompanied by an amount equal to 10 per cent of tho amount of tho bid. On each onvolope should be inscribed tho nature ol tho bid, Goods of Oregon manufacture or production will receive preferouco, other things being oqual. Schedules of tho various lines of goods will bo furnished upon application to tho superintendent. Vouchers will bo issued for payment on 1110 1st 01 me month louowtng com pletion of contract, aud quarterly on continuous contract. .a .. a. ., . II t - Bidders aro invited to lio present, J. D. I-KK. Buiwrintcndont Oregon Statu Peniten tiary. Salem, Oregon, June 10, 1000. OASTOIIIA. Bi tha j9 Klrd Yea Haw Atari Bi!U Call for City Warrants. Notice is hereby given that thero are funds on hand applicable to tho pay meiitof all warrants of the City otSulem drawn on tho general fund aud endorsed on or before November 30,1b09. Holders of ttaid warrants will please pre sent them for payment at Ladd A Bush's bank, a4 Interest will cease from data of this notice. John Mom, City Treasu'er. Salem, Or., June 20, 11HX). lOt CALL FOR BIDS. Bids for supplying the City of Salem, Oregon, with ono horse, not less than five years, and not over eight years old, weight to bo not less than 1500 pounds, of good style, action and health, will be recehod by 8, A. Higgs, chairman of special committee, at the stable of Page A Stevens, Salem, dally, until fio'clcxk p. m,, of June 20, 1000. Done by order of (bo common council, N. J. Juiiaii, City Becorder. O-lO-lOt notTce. Bids will be received by tha President of the State Board of Agriculture at Hllleboro, Oregon, Saturday. Juuo 23, 1WX). for tha Score-card prlrilego at at the Oregon State Fair, this year. Bid der will be required w place anu re place number on riders and drivers and put up announcements on board. Certified check in the sum of 50 per wnt of the bid mutt accompany, flight reserved to reject any and all bids. W H Wkiibpxo, Pres. O 10 td CASTQRIA AN'cCclablc PrcpatationTorAs slmllaUng HtcFoodandRcduin ling HicSloinachs and Bowls of UllUftLVi ilUU&vl Promotes DigcslIoivChccrrur ncss and Rest.Contnlns ncilltcr Opiuin.Mornlime norllincrat. Not I arc otic . PMfttroujors.wirLtiraaR AtxSmn stiMlvfC r IHrfpSrfJ- fffVUWJIM Apcrfccl Remedy forConsUpn lon, Sour Stomach. Dinrrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss nnd Loss of Sleek facsimiles Si'gnnlure or NEW YORK. QOra(4ttT, 1 i(b EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. R. M, WADE & CO. SALEM OREGON Something to Be Proud Of Is tho ownership of a Crescent. Cleve land or Gcndron bicycle. It is the acmo of perfection in bicyclo construction, where lightness is not sacrificed! for strength and mechanical skill blend to mako n wheel that Is iiuoxcollod for mu ting qualities nnd reliability. Wu havo aspleudld stock to cliooeo from. At f 25, to C50. &Co Cool and iComfortable in hot weather describes tho situation of sensible people, Put on negligee aud defy old Sot at his worst; Such outfits, when properly taundried, look exceed ingly dressy and appropriate, Our. pat rons gut tho benefit of unequalled facili ties and iierfcct methods. Idoal Sum mer attire is very largely n taumlry re sult. Bo a model of stylo on our easy terms. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J, OI.MHTKAI) 1'KOrUlrlOll, DOKOUH II, OLMSTKAI), MOB, Phono 411, 230 Liberty Street Cooling Summer Drinks produce a breezy freshneas when made of pure ingredients. To smile when the mercury sizzles, one has only to be for tilled with health lieverauea urenared from the whiskies, brandies, gins, Jam aica and Santa Cruz rum, clarets, slier ries. etc., obtainable at Itogers. No doubt ever attaches to the quality and rslueof anything purchased hero. Our name stands AI. P Rogers 218 and 222 Commercial Street. Wholesale and retail. R M UorlQ I Is Ills WW uuu tmjuijm s?,'tcvw Ctrl cl-lfy CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMK OtNTAUN COMPANY, MtW VOfttt CfTTt Our Lawn Mower Willdomoro work than any other tno machines in tho markot, Whorover used a smooth, even, mid lieautltul car I nit ot groon is (iroduccd. On such grassy fields, golf, lawn tennis, and onon air recreatlons generally find Ideal condi tions. A mower costing only f 1.00 will return many times 11b cost in iileasuro . t 1 -...1 1..1 t it.. ..... onjoyed anil labor saved. Wo,, carry everything in hardware. "HB LITTLE BOPEEP LOST HER SHEEP But iiu ono need worry aloiit mutton this tlmo of thu year, if they i;an get dainty nml delicious Spring lamb for an appetizing nnd nourishing Summer meal. Wo havo everything In choice meats, and all tho delicacies of tho Ben son In both freih and smoked meats that will suit the most critical epicure. E C CROSS SALEM OR. Disgusted With UlsOld Plumb lug every man Is when ho Visits his friends' lioucti und sees the perfect sanitary ami exposed piiimmng tiiai new houses are fitted un with by us. Your bathroom, kitchen and entire house will be overhauled and new plumbing fitted throughout at a reasonable figure. Our pliiinbini; is all done by skilled workmen In a scientific manner. BARR k PETZEL 2HCOMMBH0IAL HTHBKT. Telephone No. 2371 AW A "aB v"' ''I' "!., M.QMr 3sJcrr. V'f nuffffStnt P.USINEB8 OAttDS. C. JH. CQACK 8ucccB8or to Dr. J. M. Kcene. ol Whito Corner, Salem Or. Parties desir ing superior operations at modoroto fees in any brancli aro iu especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. x3ixfirlxx:af9lxH Phono 1071, HOOMS 1 AND 3, GRAY ULK. Osteopath y In Salem and Albany DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT Graduate of American School ot Osteo pathy. SALEM Monday, Wednesday and Krldav- hours. 0 to 11 a. tn.! 1 to -1 n. over Wcllor's grocory. ALBANY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: hours I) to 12 a, m. J 1 to 6 p. 111., Airs. Wilms resilience SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS POIITLAND ORE For Baloin and Tlolnltj loatt onlora at Uco WIU'a'MnaloHto e. B. F JONES, Attornoy-at-Lnw Toledo, OroRon. Wai Clork or Circuit Court for ilzeara andhas an up-to-dalo abitractof all propertjr In Lincoln coumr. lM7ra Salem later Co., 1 OFFI.0E,;aiTY:UALL. DFor water sorvlco aoply at ofllce. Hills piiyublo monthly In advunco. Mnko nil complaints at tho ofllco. CAflTAL CITY Express and Transfet Meets nil mail and passengor trains. Uaggago to all parts of tho city. Prompt service. Telopiiono no. hoi. DIStiUE A BKIFTON. Willamette Stables. Tho undorslgnod aronow occupy ing tho Wlllnmetto Stable, south Commercial street, and aro ready to hlro you a nlco rig or feed and caro for your team when in Salem. Horses boarded by tho week. Satisfaction guar anteed. Y0111 patronngo solic its, a-iatf Harold & Reynolds IT S, C, STONE, M. D. t'ropriatorot Stone's Drue Stores BAI.KlUOHKflON I iTJio itersa (two Iu number) are located fa No. Xtt and S3 Commerelal street, and art well stocked with arniiiplote line oldrufi and medlctiua, toilet articles, perfumery, bruihea uUi., clo., etc. Ml. HTONK HuliadsomoU jcara eiperlence In the prao lice of medlclnoand now makes no cliargs for nmiauluilou, examination or preacrlptlou. Trad Hark CUIIKK TOOTHACHE, EARACHE and NEURALGIA lo a initial! all dtujilati or The 'I'l-I.ti JIimIIoiiI Co, 4 Ilruadwa;, New Yoti Hd. for llooll.l. -VWtAV' OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Mnohlnos. Work Dona Uulokly. . Telophono 2683 black, I-oavu orders at resldunco on l.th street, or Stelner's market, M. Van Plkkt, YkwPakic. 6-0tf PLATING Itojal Silver Uelal l'lato Knlvva r Ml (S) wood liandles. I'otka ixraetO, vrooil hmlln KnlrraperaetS, Uelal liaudlea. f to , !M W , XI , w a . u) . oft lift 74 Forkaierae(S, Malal liandlea, 1 auie imuiia r ai v, ..... 1 ca miu r ael 8 ... HiilUr KnUta, eucli ..... Rusar Hliella, cttcli .. Ctln wl.. ..,. Napkin Ulnga wr Set . Call and gut our prices U 10 IU U) Si 1 Wloll W on Gold and NICKOl plttllllg. G, A. ROBERTS, IOO Stato btroot. ! Phone 2076 IVTcCoy Stage, Loavrs Willamelte stable 0:20 a, m dally for Lincoln, ZonK, McCoy, and Perrydale and return name day. New hack, good horses and careful driver. Parcels delivered along the Hue, 3-10 tf K. K. IHvis. M1I8. M. A. COOK, Proprietor, Salem Steam Dye Works. Ladles'aml geuts,oloth's cleaned dyed, reimlred nnd pressel. Mats and gloves dry- cleaned. Coats and vests rellned. Velvet collars replaced 011 overcoats. IOO Com'l Ot Opp Holol vVlllnmetto Brewster & White DKALKUrt JN - Hay, Grain, Mill Feed, Flour Salt, etc. We also carry a choice lino of Hollo d Oats, Graham, Wholu Wheat Flour, Wheat Germs, Corn Meal, etc, Free de livery aud prompt service. The Feed Men. Phone 1781. 01 Court Bt. ' mHSm VM.JC-XJLX JL XZfJLJm ( Mw inriait lines or leas I ?Ywrnpmmm TrM three tlrr at.nn ma. ai same rais LOST Two ycarliafe llfer,-w MS ami nh In in4 II. .l.. . . ,.ji? J . """v,-i l'"' wiwrn; rwmf-. uiiriuurBuyk jvewaru. A(eM W,i .......,.., vmiiv, vi, voo;Taaiirl a. u. u. v? UALI4 Macly Lod-e, iso. 50, will give a ball on Friday evea-, inff, Juno 22. All arecordlallvinvit.llJ to attend. g 19 at" 11EMOVAL NOTI0E.-Our cMoVsl win noreaiicr mm our barber ebona-v Y"""'i-'"i iioAti uuur vu aiiQroirv;--son's jowolery Btoro Where we wlliV do giau to woet our old co!istonicrs., M1nM,n.l.Aa 4l.l T l t, -,, . "T i.uiiiuiiiuvi viu onCK. ' JJUUCe AC ;, uamoiB. 0 18-lM A HOME WANTED - For two little girls aged 10 and 12, any 0110 wantliw In inlfn nnn rtf thaaA nlilliW.n maII tho W. O. T. U. llooms. n.iRJtt WANTED-Board for man and wife la tho vicinity of state house in nrivate family about July 10th, with batK1, prtvllcRcs. Permanent placo wantea.-fJ Aitileuii tnciTia tr !. f Tubh.i r 4iuivmi IU4IUII u UUi JV, OUUKJ1AU OllICO, 0103 AORNTS WANTRTlTn ?, i,. .. b'u.iu.., KW ...... 4..V Ar ouut vu uu lo-dato Wall Jlap United States iimli World, site 47x07 inchei. tJJ'to 5 a) day easily earned. Wrlto for 'freefc' nr.ni nl 0 and particulars. Illff A Company, Chicago, III. 5-18-2m V-. FOR RENT Fivo and sovon room cot tages, with basoinont. Good water. Apply at 424 High street, A. Schrelber. 0-18-lm FOU SALE Tents, awnings, camnitw outfits of all kinds in now and second hand goods. Tin ware, granite ware, etc. Call at 210 Commercial street. OHlmt IIAIIVE8TEK FOU SAI.E.-A Derl" Doifiiinuor in goou conuuioii, j'riee t-H. Alio hay for saio on ground Ave' miles east ot Salem on Silver Creek Falls road. Geo. E. AUw. 6 13 2w WELLS AND WATEK-Pure :water aid to good health, I aiu prepared to, boro, drlvo. dig or repair wells. A., Darr, South Balom. 0 10 0i FOU BALE. 110 acres of good bottom lanu, iu acres in 110ns, gooo House aim barn. Address 11. J, Ilnll, Hall's Fer ry or Creston, Or. 0-lltf FOU SALE Fivo acres choice Mnlea land, good house, orchard and otlier Improvements. Apply to J. lluef, first brick hnuoo, north side Gardes road, 0-ll-lm PHAETAN For sale-high grade vn hlclo, best mako, noarly now, will sell for one-fourth value. Mitchell, Lewis A Stavor Co. 0-0-tf GLEAN OLOVEU HAY-Freni ths Hubbard farm now on tho markot. Orders should bo left early, as there Is n good demand, 31)0 Commercial stroot, Salem. 0 73w FOU SALE At Ashland, 30 acres. 10 In fruit, in peach bolt, fine house, peet wator, cllmato, and schools, clear title and easy terms. A, O. Guthrie1 Ashland, Oro. 5-31-Imt FOU HAL.bmall stock farm 70. acres good houso audorchardhalt mile Iron railroad depot for $1260. Addreas Homestead care Journal office. 6-2-1 ml WOUK HORSES FOU SALE.-Sover-al head ot good work horses for sale can bo socn at farm ot T. O. Jory, 8 mllos souoh ot Salem. Wm. Frlckey Uox 1)1 Salem. 0 1 lmt WHEN HAVING Your spring skirt mmlo go to Sarah E. Clyiner. The (.nuiy oxciukivn sKin-maner in oaiem, Perfect fit Biiaranteed, and prices reasonable. Room 6 corner liberty nnd Statu street, Gray block. 6-28-lmo" SHAVING TEN OENTS-Tho publie nro invueii to paironuo uio Manna Harbor Shop. If this shop is secured by tho combluo the price will be in creased to 16c. G. W. Plaster, OS State street. 6-24-lm UOI1IN80NTHEUMAL RATH-OabU net the greatest known health pro tector ami roatoror. Price (5.00. 97.00 nnd $12.50 according to elxo and nual ity, $2.00 book freo to patrons. Mrs. J. A. Bellwood and Mrs. T, II. Fair bank, general agents, 383 Front 84. Baton, Or. 6MB-M ROOMS, Furnished or unfurnished, slnglo or In suites, dining room ad Joining, homu-JIke. second floor Cot tle brock. Mattie Hutchlni, prop. 413ti SUITS, PANTS, OVEHCOATB. To measure. Perfect fit guaranteed, 2,000 styles to select from. H. B. Hello, Stato Street, agent Wanna- jiiiakor A Drown. Philadelphia. 4-7-tt HOUSE" CLEANERS Remember that tho best and cheapest carpet paper Ih the heaty felt paper wld alTUBJoUKNAt.oft.ee. 20-tr HOTELSANTIAM u At Detroit. Orogon Now open for Summer Tourists, new house, newly furnished unt-clast accom odations. Price from $1.00 to f 1.60 per day. Good pack train and saddle horses always ready to accoinodato Tourists to Hot Boring's, Marion Lake. and Lake Pamella and all uood fishing; points. H. Jacob, Prop. Notice to Pilntt-i Costrscter. Sealed bids will be received by the , undersigned up to and including June 26, U00, for the painting of three cot tages. Tho right is rceorved to reject any or all bids. For particulars apply at tho Elkhcuil Saloon. W. U. Anpxiuiox. Salem, Oregon, Juno 12, 1U00, 0-12-tf $23.00 fltwsra Will be paid for the arrest and convic tion of any persou caught iujurlmjor cutting palms or shrubbery In or usmei tho Willamette Hotel. 20 tf J. OosVM. TnrouihtlieYtltowMoM. Tho new route via the Oregon Short Uuu Railroad and Monlda. Mont., ena bles you to make a delightful trl? through the Yellowstone National Park, entering via Monlda and coming oat via f'lnnal.ir mokltia Ik iinnnetaaa.rv ta r cover any portion of the route twite. Fee ueautuui vtescrlpttve nooxwu -""J can ai urvgon euorj i-in xwmmvt ws iiiim street, nwii. vnj Imflil Uetlsee. The fastest aud flnert train aeroyi ti eontiuenl. From Pacitk to AW without change ot cars, vl C-kem Pacific. Call or write to H. K. kVum, 140 Third street, VortkuJ, irt JP ther partlculftrs. IM HtflK: 'rrtfir If W& ir M flSF frYSfai X-HH i.Im? m .A 4 1 e& -i-.4-t'J'aV-'