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srr -.' ?3n"s:' C NGIlR Time was wiien Cancer was considered as incurable as leprosy, ulivoirlaus and friends could iHve little relief or encouragement to one aillicted with this terrible disease. Kveu now doctors know of no remedy for this fearful malady j while admitting it to be a blood disease, they stilt insist that there is no hope outside of a surgical operation, and advise you to have the Cancercut out but at the same time cannot assure you that it will not leturn. You may cut or draw out the sore, but auothcr will come in its place, for the disease is in the blood is deep-seated and destructive, and beyond the reach of the surgeon's knife or caustic, flesh-destroying plasters. The blood must be purified and strengthened, the system relieved of alt poisonous, effete matter before the Cancer 6ore will heal. ' S. S. S. i the only medicine that can overcome this powerful and contaminating poison and force it out of the blood It builds up and invigorates the old, mid supplies new, rich, life-gi ing blood. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy : no mineral can be found in it ; the roots and herbs from which it is made contain powerful pu-ifying propertie$ that act directly upon the blood system and make a safe and permanent cure of Cancer It has cured thousands, why not you? Cancer is noi always lniierneu ; your family may be free from any taint, yet your blood may become so polluted that a severe impure Biototl Inwit&s Disease d"e,,"p from"n, Ar"rir yplongue "-" or other part of your body ; a slight bruise , . or hurt, a little pimple on the evelld. lip or nose, a small lump on the jaw or breast, a harmless looking wart or mole, and other causes so insignificant as to attract little or no attention. If you have an obstinate sore, don't rely upon salves or ointments to cure it begin with S S S at once; it will cleanse your blood nnd prevent the formation of cancerous cells. Mi? ""." Plt. Mo , writes " A ear on the lef l lde of my face. At fiut It ga e until the Jaw began lo Hwell and became much cat into tne neaii, ami Rave me intense tuin Kood 1 tneu neitail the me or S S. S and after ir . . now uoiiKiiui inciwieaic mis was io ears ago, ana I am still enjoying perfect health " Send for our special book on Cancer; it contains much information that will interest you ; it is iree, Write our physicians about your case, have made a life study of Cancer and ever for this. O. C. T. Go's rABHENOEU BTEAtuKH pOMONA altonA LKAVEB FOll 1'OIITI.AND " Hairy eicept Sunday at 7 n m QOICK TIMK AND C1IKAI' ItATKB. Uocktatwren HtMx.and (Vinrt Uta. M. P. IIAI.DWIN, Agent. INDUCEMENT For Two Months June and July Havo you been satisfied xith tliu Fla voring KxtrnclB jou lmo been using of nny-oneii-innke? To introduce our own maku "Diamond Drnnil" wo will give free with ono dollar purchases of coffee, ten, baking powder, spices etc, 2 ounces of any kind of flavoring, purchaser to furnish the'bottle. l!o sure and bring laruecnougn routes, wo can not got 2 ounces in thoso 2,oz or 25c pnmicl bot tles of other stores. Own innko, strong nnd pure. Plioiio 2412. Frco Delivery. A 4 CioCIAL NEWS 4 J AND VIEWS i Frank Hokgkin roturnod to 1'ortland last ovoning. Jan. White, of Redding, Cat., lb visit ing friends here. Miss Carrie ltoynl went to Portland this morning to visit friends. Mrs. John Lewis and Mrs. Ethel Mc Coy bare been visiting in Corvullis. Judgo It. P. Roisp is in McMinnville to hold nn adjourned term of Circuit Court. K. Downs camti up last night from Portland, where ho spent u vuek.on business. Mrs. W. J. Johnson, o( Rock Springs, Wyoming, is visiting her sibter, Mrs. Joint A. Carson. Mrs. Dr. J. W. Meredith and daugh ter Jeanotlo, returned from their Fast' urn trip last evening. Mrs. Joraea D. Agnow of Portland, formerly Miss (5 race Peebles, is tho guest ofMre.L. II. Shirley. Hon. Chas. Mooro and wife, returned to Oregon City last evoning nftor tuklng in the Alumni reunion. Mrs. M. F. McLcnnon, proprietor of the Elite Gallery nnd son Keunolli, went to Detroit hot springs (o spend two months for a rest. Mrs. A, L. Kcennn and Mrs, Eliza liilh Daito havo returned to Portland after attending the district comention of tho Women of Woodcraft. Micses Lettia AbrnniH, Altliea Leo and Helen Btetwer hnvo returued from Cor vallis where thuy attended lliu com mencement exercises of 0. A. C. Mrs. E. M. Munford, who lias been visiting at tho homo of T. F. Royal, left this morning for HilUboro, where she will visit her sister Mrs. Harold Oberg. It. A Wed (boon ke.eper of tho Port land flouring mill) wife nnd daughter, camoupfrom Portland last night to visit his brother George for a few days. His Forte. 11. E. Clifford the ex-con who hired a team of Radabaugh & trances and drove it to Portland where he sold it for M, got as far as Olympia, Wah., by the same method of traveling, but was there over-hauled, and arrested for sell ing a warn which ho had hired in Che balls. He will soon be, back behind the bars. One Lkeist. A marfago jiecneo haa'been Issued to Matilda A.Skalen and John 11. John on, S. W. Jerman witness. You 1 Liver WUl be roawd to Its natural dotiM ana your blliouineas. hmitnihe nJ coostipaiiou be cuntt Jltttloil be cutrd If you take Hood' Piils Sold by all drurjUt. S3 cents. Yokohama Tea Store 1., 'iud&iahi'l ' '&-li. .'.J. Ji-... t..--V-, , , !-.-. ' ,'tVTwiMataasAlalaaaSiaiMMatala small pimple came on ray Jaw about one Inch below the tne no rouble, and I did not think it ma anything serious Inflamed At the same time theanrelirimii In ctirratl t irletl eiervlIlltlV f milt.1 llMir nf tint nnlhlitn lM ... "" . T '-rf ---- -. ... u. . I.U.... H ..... .1. taking several bottlei the Cancer healed, and and for any advice or information wanted ; all blood diseases. We make no charge Address, THE SWIFT TODAY'S MARKET. . Portland, Juno. 21 What t, 65 vnlloy Walla Wolht, C5Q50. Flour Portland, best grade $2.70 to $3.00. Superfine f 2.10 porbbl. Oats Choico White- 3135c, grey 32 to 33. Mlllstuff Bran, f 13; shorts, $15. Hay Timothy $1011 per ton. Onions Oregon, $0.00 to $0.50 Potntoes 40 to oOo per sack. Butter Host dairy, 20025; fancy creamery, 35 to 40c. Store 25c. Eggs Oregon, 14 Poultry Chickcnsl3 00 to3.6Qj hens, $4 to 4.50; turkeys, live 13c. Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7c per pound. Hogs Heavy dressed 5 to 0c. Beef Steers. JMQ4.50; cows,$3.50 4j dressed beef, 0W to 7J4C. veal Dreseeu, 8 8)ic. lor small. Hops 28c.J Wool Valley, 1213c ; Eastern Oro. eon, 1015c; Mohair, 25c. Hides Grcon. salted CO lbs, 80o; untier 00 lbs, 7Xa6 : sheep pelts, 10 20c SALEM MARKET. Wheat 58 pounds nnd over, 45c. Wool, 13 to 10c. Mohair, 25c. Hops 5 to 7)$c Onts 28 to 30c. Hay Baled, cheat, $7 ; to $7.50 timo thv, $10. Ekk 12 to 13c. Flour In wi.olesalo lots, $2.50; retail, $3. Mlllstuffs Bran, $13; shorts, $14)$. Hogs Dressed, 5jr. Livo cattle Steers, '! ; cows, 2f to $3. Sheep $2.5003. Dressed Veal Oc. Butter Dairy, 15c; crenmory, 20c. Poultryl J at liens per II)., 0c. spring chickens per lb., 10 Potatoes 20 tn 25c per bushel for old. Potatoes nov,75e. rcorvallls Graduates. A class of thirly-suvon was grnduated from the Oregon Agricultuial Collego Of these, seventeen nro in tho mechani cal course, eleven in housohold science, one in pharmacy, two in graduate courto and six in the Agricultural course Mechanical Course: Arthur J. Bier, Waller Carlton Abrnms, W. W. Gurrow, Joseph U. Garrow, John E. Mcllrldo, Aubert Leavens, Iigh A. Noel, Charles A.Snuuder, Fred C. Wnters, Theodore P. West, Hnrry E. lluxton, Herbert IJ. Junkln, Arthur H.Frnzier, John Hubert Gallagher, Fred O. Kniso, Thomas E. Palmer nnd James O. McCotistland. Graduate Ceurse: Edith Gibson and Erwid J, Lea. Plinrnmcy Ceurse: Edwin Scott Har ris. Agriculture Course: Edwin B. Al drich.Keuben I). Biirgss.Wm, It. Hilly, James E. Elgin, Hugh E. Peuland and Glenn Winslow. Houpehold Science Course: Minnie M.Buxton, Lcalnh Inez Fuller, Joyce I.. Hurshuer, Garlln Hill, Meldorn Jackson, Florence Maxfield, Letltia Ownby, Lillian A. Itanney, Elsin M. Itucter, Ettio A. Smith nntl Mira Eva Starr. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! at your own price while they last, Given's old Stand next door to Gilbert fctsaKer. OASTOniA Biari th x? " Kini) Vw Hart Alwrs B0lW m Kind Yw Hart Alwrs Bignatoro of A Sunday Excursion. It la tho inherent right of every man lo worship God when bo pleases, whore ho pleases and how ho pleases, or notat all, if lo pleases, and so believtB. It is tho privilege of every ninn to toil up the mountain side on the Fabbath morn and worship the maker of the uni verse from tho enow-capped summit of everlasting purity, It is his privilege to attend services at a church and recclvo spiritual teaching in tho edifice of man set aiido for divino worship if bo so pleases and it is his privilege, to meditate on the wonders of nature and give silent thanksgiving to the Master as ho glides ovor the smooth waters of the beautiful Klamath lake that reverberates witli the sweet strains of orchestral music which glides away Into tho sylan glades to gru t the listening ear of the doo and Anally drifts into silence with tho drumming of tho pheasants amid the soughing of the wind in the pines albeit this be called tt"Suuday Excursion." The incomparable mind tho maker and the ruler of all tilings, could tcarce ly iHUoeondevcd theplan of dictator ship exercised or attempt! to bo oxer ciwd by sect or creed over mankind, and the duties, tho privilege of mankind Ho not in thekeepint? of demagogs or human mind, Imt are provided for 111 the divine plan. Belief is a condition of the mind, fettered by heredity, environment. teaching and intelligence, Tho all- pervading soul may be uncluingeaUn ' but belief is as varied as human condi tions, am! no man, no sect no individ ualism need -arrogale 10 iUeif the priv ilege of the true and only belief its privilege to teach, to beHwh and offer Going fast, those shoes Given's old stand. at IS NOT INCURABLE sss ninl n.iu VU.ll there they what - SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. GA. nrgumet is unquestioned, but its right to dictato is denied and refuted. A "Sunday Excureion" may bo an of fenso in tho sight of tho creator but who knows? And if it be not bo, then may not tho denunciators of tho recre ations ot man, bo offenses in the sight of the creator? To bo biblical is tho mote in tho brothor's oyo more offensive! than tho beam in thine own? Deafness Cannot De Cured by local applications, as thoy cannot reach the diseased portion of tho car. There is only ono way to euro deafness, nnd that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf ness is caused by an inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of U10 Eustachian Tubo. When this tubo gets inflamed you havo n rumbling sound or imperfect aiicnring, nuu wncn it is entirely cioeoii deafness is the result, and uiiIobs tho in flammation can bo taken out and this tubo restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed ferever: nino cases out of ten nro caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case 01 Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for circulnrs, frco. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall u Family Pills are tho host. A boiler of n portnulo steam euglno used to propel a snwmill, exploded near tho village of Eden, Eric county, Now York, last evening, instantly killing tlirco men John Fleming, Alexander Fleming nnd Bort Manlmoeecs. At ncd Time ttko npleasant herb drink, tho ncx morning I feel bright nnd my com plexion 1b hotter. My doctor says it nets gently on tho stomach, liver nnd kidneys, nnd is n pleasant Iqxativo. It is made o( herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medi cine. All druggists sell it at 25c. and CO eta. Lane's l-amily Mcdiclno moves tho bowels each day. If you cannot got it, send for 'frco sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, Loltoy, N. Y. Prince David Kawnnakod, o( Hawaii, has been chosen chairman of the Dem ocratic delegation to the Kansas City convention. Foroign office passport?, tlfo last over to bo issued, woro Issued to the delegates. To-Miht and To-Morrow NUM. And each (lay ana night during this week you cun tret ut nny druggist's Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to bo tho most successful remedy oyer sold for CoughR, Uroup, Bronchitis, Asthma und Consumption. Oct a buttle to. diiy and keep It always in tho houso so you can check your cold at once Pries 25c und 50c.- Sample bottle frco, codA-.w Tho GOtli annual convention of tho North A in or lean Turner Bund endod at Philadelphia yesterday, and the remain der of the week will bo dovoted to exer cises attending tho goldon Jubiloo of the organization. Ilotolvtions against mili tarism wero adopted. Shake Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot-EaBe, a powder. It cure painful smarting, nervous feet and in rowing nails and instantly tnkes the 1 ting out of corns and bunions. It's .3e greatest comfort discovery of tho ,jo Allen's Foot-Easo makes tight or icw shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot tired ach InirfeeL Try it today. Sold by all druggists mid Bhoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial imckaco FItEE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Leltoy, N.Y 2 Its Mme Is Up. Tho triumph of tho Northern Pacific Jtailway'a new train, tho North Coast Limited," which runs daily from Port land throtiKli to St Paul, has been icreat and has attracted tho attention of many thousand 01 eopie. 'i ravel lias greatly increased on the Northern Pacific slnco the model train wns put on, and the travelers who aro so fnrtunato as lo ride on this train are highly pleased with it .Many people visit the Union Depot In Portland dally to se it start on Its trin acroHB tho continent- Anyone wishiiiK a full description of this train should write to A. I). Charlton A. G. P. A., 263 Morrison street, corner Third. Portland, for a "North Coast Limited" leaflet. -J8-7t Throuih the Yellowstone. The new route via tho Oregon Short IJnu Hailroad and Moulds, Mont., ena bles you to make a delightful trip through tho Yellowstone National Park, entering via Monida and coming out vis Cinualiar, making it unnecessary to rover any portion of the route twke. For iKtatitiful descriptive booklet, write or call at Oregon Short Line Ticket Office, IV! Tlilrtl street, rortiami, unvon. 0 ltf Ow Ira will Untied. The fastest and finest train across the eoiitinwit. From Pauiflc to Atlantic without change of cars, via Canadian Pacific. Call or write to II. II. Abbott, HO Third street, Portland, ami get fur- her particulars. o-lo-oi CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear the ST0 ' JSTaJC Blgnatu.0 of Lux&Z7ctfCUt4 DAD BEDS AMD HOARD. The Salem-Nome Passcnters 4Ve a Hard Time Gettlof Good Provisions or a Comfortable Resting Place. A letter has been received from n ?ome gold-eccker on board tho Senator, dated May 22d, which recounts n revolt on board ship. -The writer says: Complaint has been in ado by tho eccond cabin passengers at tho sleeping accom odations and tho menu. It came to a cli max this morning when a petition was presented by a committee to Capt. Pat terson setting forth their grievances. It was signed by 72 sccond-cnbbln gold seekers, among whom aro ox-Governor Fletcher, of Salem nnd Eugene D. White, n Tortlnnd attornoy. Tho com mittee told tho master of tho Senator if their demands were not complied with thoy would go down Into tho flrst-cnbln dining-saloon in n body nnd tako scats at tne tables. Captain Patterson advised thoni not to do anything" that thoy might bo sorry for lator, and nddod that ho had about a hundred men who woro ablo bodied nnd in good health, whp could at least stand on their feet nboard ship bettor than most passongors. So far thoro havo been two meals slnco tho action of tho committee. Thcro lias been no blood shed, and tho second-cabin passengors continuo to eat in tho second cabin. Gcorgo ltichanl8 nccti'entnlly stabbed William Bonn in tho loft arm with a limiting knifo. Thoyhadboon skylark ing, Bonn becamo angry whon ho folt tho knifo, nnd securing tlto weapon attempted to stab Klchards. The lat ter's father interfered nnd with otlior stcorngo pnssongors disarmed Bonn. The men afterward reuowed their friend ship. Ail tho parties aro from San Francisco. Peace Declared Why dovoto all your ttmo rendintr iiiu uoor var anil 1110 uol tho Gold Fields 01 rtioaKBf inoro aro oilier matters o vital importance; you may make atrip East, nnd will wnnt to know how to travel. In order to hnvo tho boat ser vice, uso tho Wisconsin Central Ity-i between St. Pnul nnd Chicago. For ntes and otlior information, writo .las. A. Clock, Goneral Agent, Portland, Oro no.o Notice to Palatini Contractors. Scaled bids will bo recolved by tho undersigned up to and Including Juno 25, W00, for tho painting of thrco cot tages. I ho right Is resorvod to reject .'....'. J"uoi ror particuinra apply at thi Elkhcad Saloon. ' ' 7 . W. It. Amikiwo.v. Hnlem, Oregon, Juno 12, 1000, 0-12-tf Call for City Warrants. Notico Is hereby given that thero aro funds on hand appllcablo to the pay ment of nil warrants of the City of Salem drawn on tho general fund and endorsed on or before NnvomW .in ioo Holdors of said warrants will please pro sent them for payment at Ludd & Bush's, bank, an interest will ceaso from date of tuis notico. John Mom, . City Troasu-er. Balom, Or., Juno 20, 1000. Hit Notice to Bridge Contractors The County Court of Linn County, Stato of Oregon, will consider hldn for tho rotimboring of tho main spans of tho combination bridgo over the Call pooia River at Brownsville in said county. Said bids to bo filed with tho County fllnvtV In lllinHii ..! I a, al -w 1 - . 1 icIaA ntuuiij iiui iwior ninn JUiy uui, iuw. at viiu nuur 01 1 o CIOCK p. III. All material to bo first-class mid to Ikj npnroveti uy n competent Inspector np IoIntcd by said court. Bids must bo nccompanlod witli rash or a certified check in tho sum of flOO to bo forfeited to tho countv by the suc cessful bidder should he fnll toontor into contract with Linn County within threo days after tho award of contract. BondB in tho sum bidden will bo ox acted of successful bidder. Said construction to bo completed by AuoustlSth, 10C0. Tho court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Gko, ?. Uaiito.v, Minium 1.11111 lyouniy, uregon. 0 21-td CALL FOR BIDS. Bids for supplying tho City of Salem, Oregon, with ono Jiorso, not less than fle years, and not ovor eight years old, weight to bo not less than 1500 tiounils. of good style, action and iicallk, will bo received by 8. A. Biggs, chairman of special commltteo, at tho stabio of Page AStovons, Salonif dally, until 5 o'clock p. m., ot Juno 20, 1000. Bono by ordor of (he common council, N. J. Jurwit, City Hecorder. 0-10 lot Notice of Intention and Call for Bids. Notice is he rub hy given that tho com the city of Halem. Ore- tnon council of gon, lias deflated Its intention to lav a cuwer 111 ami uirougn me alley running north and south through Dlock No. 01 of said city, and has ordered said improve ment undertaken and proceeded with at tho cost and expenio of the property or properties abutting upon tho two sides of said .alley; and said council has further ordered that bids for doing tho work and furnishing materials for tho construction of said sewer be, and Die same aro. hereby, calltd for. lllds there fore will be received at the olllce of tho recorder of eald city up to and Including the hour of G p. tn. on the SOth day of Jane, 1000; the said council reserves the right to reject any and all bids re ceived In this behalf, the plans and sclflcatlons for the work and material of said construction mav be seen at tho oQlce of said recorder of said city; and wety bid filed in this behalf must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of ten jxt cent of the full sum of said bid so offered, payable to the order of the City of Halem, Ore gon. . Done by order of the Common Council of Salem Oregon. N. J. Jdiuii, H-20-U1 City Recorder. NOTICE. Rids will be received by the I'retklent of the 8Uto Hoard of Agricultnre at HilUboro, Oregon, Saturday, June 23, 1000, for the Score-card pririlego at at the Oregon State Fair, this year. Did der will be required to place and re place numlxsr on riders and drivers and put up announcements on board. Certified check in tho sum ol Ui per ceut of the bid must accompany. Right reserved to reject any mid all bid". V. II. iVauaoxo, Vie: 0 16 td through the alley running CMImmS .. nrlfri tit - r-ad u ' y grtqoF- ww, Atgclable Pr cpaMlionror As similating IhcFoodnndRcduJa titig IhcStoinachs undDowcls of Liviiii.inuia Promotes DigcslioaChccrruh ncssflndllcst.Conlalns nclllicr Onlum.Morpliinc nortuicxaI. NoxHAncoTic. fUKtftcfouxtsuKvamaim lryJcM SnA JlxSmml IKuftSfPd.' CtmAtd.Uiiw itSUmiflnw. Apafccl nemedy rorConsllpn lion , Sour Stotnach.Dlnrrhocn nnd Lobs op Sieep. Facsimile Signature of NEAV YOTIK. exact copy or wrapper. eil oovniiTj GASTORU mxw "t ' -"siuwiauiM 4 , .1 R. M. WADE & CO. SALEM10REG0N Something (o Be Proud Of Is tho ownorshlp of a' Orescent. Clove land or Gendron bicyclo. It is tho acmo of perfection in bicyclo construction, where!) lightness 'Is not wicriflced: for strength and mechanical skill blond to nmlcii a wheel that is tinoxcellod for run- nng mialltles and reliability. Wo liavo risplondid stock to choose from. At f"5, lotHO. R. M. Wade &Co g$3$&!-' Cool and Xomfortable in hot wcalhor describes tho situation of sensible, people. Put on ucgllgeo and defy old Sol at ids worst. Such outfits, when properly laundrled, look exceed ingly dressy and npproprlnto. Our pat rons got tho benefit of unequalled facili ties mid irfect methods. Ideal Sum mer nttiro is very largely n laundry re sult, lie a model of stylo oil our easy terms. Salem Steam Laundry COI)MKI, 1. OLHSTKAII I'noruIICTOU. UOKOUM fl. OLMSTKAll, WOK. Phono HI, 23i) Liberty Street Coeling: Summer Drinks produce a breezy freshness when made of pure ingredients. To smile when the mercury slides, one has only to,! for tified with health beverages prepared from the whiskies, brandies, gins, Jam aica and Bauta Crux rum, clarets, sher ries, etc., obtainable at Rogers'. No doubt ever attaches to tho quality and value-of anything purchased hero. Our name stands AI. V J, P, Rogers 218 and 222 Commercial Btrtet. iirVVnoIeMleand retail. Xftfjtf-S? GASTORIA For Infants and Ohildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought n Use Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THt OCNTAUN OOMfANV. NC VOHt OITf. Our Lawn Mower Will do more work than any other to machines In tho nmikol. Whorovor Used n smooth, even, nnd beautiful car pot of green is produced. On such grassy ilelds, golf, lnn tenuis, nnd open air recreations generally ilnd hlcnl condi tions. A mower costinc onlv 11.00 will roturn many times its cost In pleasure enioyed nnd lubct saved. Wo. carry everything In hnnlwnre. LITTLE BO-PEEP LOST HER SHEEP Hut no one need worry about mutton this tlmu ot the year, II they can got dainty ami delicious Spring lamb for nn appotizlng and nourishing Hummer meal. Wo havo everything in choice meats, and all tho delicacies of tho sea son in both frelh mid smoked meats that will suit tiio most critical epicure. Fi c cross salem;;or. Disgusted With His Old Plumb Ing every man Is whon ho visits Ids friends' iiouio and sees tbu perfeut sanitary ami oxKcd plumhltig that new hotiiii'H uro IIHikI up with by us. Your bathroom, kitchen and niitini liotisu will bo overhauled und now plumbing fitted throughout ut a reasonable figure. Our plumbing Is all none Dy skllltxl workmen in a scientific manner. BARR & PETZEL 214 COMMEHOIAL BTRKKT. Telt'phonu No. 247! 1 Bears the t J Signature aJj h iilfl I 1 JlJ j For 0)0 "aw SSniwJ fiQttymtw ' i fc . aaa,iwrimwiaBiwinwiiiwwiMi ..jrt-k.,..,.. .i. n linnsini r J1U8INESS OAltDS. O. JH. OIACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keeno, ol White Conior, Snlcm Or. Parties desir ing superior operations at moderate fees in nny branch aro in especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phono 1071. ItOOMS 1 AND 3, OKAY I1L1C. Osteopath y In Salem nnd Albany DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT Graduato of American School oi Osteo pathy. SALEM Monday, Wednesday and Fridav; hours, 0 to 11 a. tn.; 1 to 4 p. ovor Woller's grocory. AJiHA NY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday : hours 0 to 12 a. m. ; 1 to 6 p. in., Mrs. Win 11 s residence. SOULE BROS. PIANO TONERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND ORK FurBuloiaandvlcliiltr 1mv order at (lei WIII',MnloHlo e. B. F JONES, Attorney-at-Law Tolocto, OroBon, Wu Clork'of Circuit Court for tx:jen anJhas an iito-cato awinvcioi an proponj in unroiu couuljr. lM7m OFFIOI'VOITYSUALL. a For wator (.orvlco nDply nt offlcr'. Ullls paynblo monthly In ndvunco. Muko ull complaints at tho oOlco. CAWTAL CITY Express and Transfei Meotn all mall and tmssonitcr trains. ago to nil parts 01 tho city, l'rompt , Toiepuoiio Eio. ooi. 'moniti' .. uviwrnK Willamette Stabies. The undersigned nronowoccupy ing the Willamette Btnblo. south Commercial street, and aro ready to hiro you a nlco rig or feed and care for your team whon in Balom. Horses boarded by tho week. Satisfaction guar anteed. Yout pntronuga solic ited. 2-12tf Harold & Reynolds - S, C, STONE. M. a rroprlotorJolC Stones Drue: Stores HALKJIOHKOON.l Tris ncr (two In number) aro located So. XIA ami R3.1 CominorfUl ttt, and arc ell itookcil with a complete line oldnigiand inollcliiH, tollot article, pMfuinnrjr, bruthei si..,.. I)UBT0NK llasliail 0!no23 can osporleuce In tbt prao tiro otmoillcliioatiil now inakct 110 cliargo for ixmaulUtloo. oiamlnatlou or praarrlptton. Trailn Mark. TOOTHACHE, EARACHE and NEURALGIA la a rolnutri all dnif (lata or nn-Ti-1.0 nifiiiuiit Cu. ViO llruadwar, frw Turk, fWiMl fur Iluoklrl. QTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Mnohlnoa, WorkDon Uulokly Tulophouo 2fi8.1 black. Leave ordors nt resldouco on 12th streot. or Blelnor's market. M. VanFlkkt, YkwPakic. 5-0tf PLATING Itoyal ; Silver Maul Tiljils Hllror Plata IM) Knltex-rMt(l) wool hinllca f 2A rorai pernio, iiiiuic. KUITMIwriuiD, Mdiai uanuioa.. PorkaiicrHtS.llclal liaimlM., Tabid Kxin tusr act t, . ie imxiih ir hi o. llutur Knlvea, eaoli. nugar nniiia, rm.11. I'ardlia' (Wt.-. NaiiklnltltiMI'vr Kit ... Citktori- Cull and gut our prices on Gold nnd niauei plating. G. A. ROBERTS, IOD BUto btroot l- Phone 2870 IVTcCoy Stage. IjinvnR Wlllamutte stable (ll20 a. in dally for Lincoln, Zonr, McCoy, and Perrydalu and return same day, New hack, good horses and careful driver, Parrels delivered along the line. 8-li tf B. E. Davis. MRU. M. A. COOK, Proprietor, Salem Steam Dye Works, LadluVand guuUi'c!othsclcaned dvixl, repulred and pressul. lints and gloves dry- clemie). Coats nml Vests rellned. Velvet collars replaced on overcoats. JOB ttom'l StOpn Hotel Wlllnmotte Brewster & White DKAl.ttU IN- Hay, Grain, Mill Feed, Flour Salt, etc, Wo also carry a choico lino of Rolled Oats, Graham, Wholu Wheat Flour, Wheat durum, Corn Meal, etc, Free de livery mid prompt service. The Feed Men. Phono 1781. Sata Water Co., HI rt U A IS ! M M fJi OA ... OA 10 111 id u .-J I CO to II M OlCourtet.'aott t t : -.. . . i-ki& . ' Law jmMmMmMMimmmmhitmmhMm sgSMSgKHSS m WANTED. lire tmsa for as- KAi; TTTlir Ji,V?J?2rJrS.nth' AM ovr 9vr at same rax. FOR BALK. 110 acre ol gout faotto. land. 10 ftcroa in hotis. mni haua u barn. Addrcssl). F.HnH. Htttl'a Tmr. ry or Groston, Or. e-llml HOME FOR BALE-One ami om-ImK miles east of Auylum. Fivecre8,ho, barn, andoutbulldings, good waler.twe acres fruit 1 cuts seven tons hay, cs-nndono-half acre wheat, large g,trJc if bought soon, crops will be soM with placo, at a bargain. D. 0. Iloirard. OM-lw WANTED. To exchange ffagons, W. gles, hacks, carU, etc., home or East ern made, or horse shoeing mid re pairs for oak or ash lumber j will tako your old vehicles at a fair valuation in trado. For further particulars call at Salem Wagon Factory, 304 Commer cial street. Werner Fennel!. 0 20 Ira FOUND A pair of silver bowed spec tacles, ownor prove property and pay for this notico, Call at Journal ofuce. 0-20-St LOST Two yearling heifers one ted and whlto, part Durham 5 ono red, part Jersey. Reward. Address Wm. Anhock, Shaw, Or. 0 20-3dAlw STRAWBERRIES All Comers can get what berries they want in my field at one cent per box. J. W. Lyoa, on Garden Road, (l-2I-3t SHORTHAND OLASS-Several Inqulrl cs havo been made, for shorthand dur ing tho summer. A class will bo con ducted at tho Capital Business Col lege provided a sufficient number will register to justify the work. Per sons interested should eco the Princi pal nt on co. 0 21 4t REMOVAL NOTIOE.-Our customers will hereafter find our barber shop at 223 Commercial next door to Thomp son's jowolory store Where we will bo glad to meet our old constoesers. "Romombor Old Jack," Biinee A Daniels. 0 18 lm AGENTS WANTED-To show our up-to-dato Wall Map United States and World, aha 47x07 Inchet, f 3 to f5 a day easily earned. Write for free snmplo and particulars. Iliff & Company, Chicago, III. 5-lH-2in FOR RENT Fivo and sevon room cot tagos, with bneoment. Good water. Apply at 421 High street, A. Bchreiber. 0-18-1 tn FOR BAIiE Tonts, awnlugs, camping outfits of all kinds in now and second hand goods. Tin ware, granite waro, etc. Call nt 210 Commercial street. 013 lmt HARVESTER FOR SALE. A Doering HclMilndor in good condition, Price f 25. Alio hay for sale on ground five miles east of Salem on Rilvor Creek Fulls road. Qko. E. Au.tx, 0 13 2w WELLS AND WATER-Pnro water aid to good health, I am prepared to' boro, drive, dig or repair wells. A, Parr, South Balom. 0 10 0t FOR BALE Fho ncros choico garden land, good houso. orchard and othr improvements. Apply to J. Ruef, first brick house, north eldo Qardoa road. 0-lt-lm PIIAKTAN For sale lilgli grade ve lilclo, best make, nearly new, will sell for ono-iourth value. Mitchell, Lewis A Btnvcr Co. - 6-0-tf CLEAN CLOVER IIAY-Frora tlta Hubbard farm now on tho market. Orders should bo left early, as there Is it good domand, 300 Commercial street, Balom. 0 7 Sw FOR SALE At Ashland, 30 acres. 10 in fruit, In peach belt, lino houso, best water, climate, nnd schools, clear title nnd easy terms. A. O. Guthrie' Ashland, Ore. 6-31-Unt FOR BALE-bmali stock farm 76 acres good houso and orchard half mile from railroad depot for $1250. Addross Homestead caro Journal office. 0-2-Unt WORK" HOR8E8' FOit'BALE.-Bover-al head of good work horses for sale can bo seen at farm ot T. O. Jory, H miles sotioh ol Halem. Wm, Frlckcy llox 01 Bnlum. 0 1 ImT WHEN HAVING Your spring skirts "made go to Sarah E. Clymer. The jja,only cxclutlvo skirt-maker in Salem. Perfect ilt guaranteed, and prices reasonable. Room 6 corner liberty una btato street, uray uiocx. 5-28-1 mo SHAVING TEN OENTS-Tlto public aro Invited to patroulio tho Manila Ilarber Shop. If this shop Is secured by the comblno tho price will be in creased to 16c. O. W. Plaster, 06 Btt street. o-2Mm ROUINSON THERMAL UATII-Cabl-net tho greatest known health pro tector and rektorer. Price f5.00. 17.60 and 112.60 according to sixo and aual Ity, 2 00 iKwk free to patrons. Mrs. j: A. BellwotHlandMw.T. H. Fair bank, goneral agents, 883 Front St. Halem, Or. 6-10-11 ROOMS. Furnished or unfurnished, single or in suites, dining room ad joining, home-like, second lloor Cot tle block, Mnttio llutchiiu, prop. 4 13tf BUITH, PANTS, OVERCOATS, Tu measure. Perfect fit guaranty, 2,000 styles to select from, H. fi. Hello, Btato Streot, agent Waana- maker A Rrown. Philadelphia, -t-7-tf IIOU8E ULEANERS RetoecaliPW 411 biiub tiio uuau nuu vuvmj paper In tho heavy felt at Tub Jouknai. office. that the best and cueupcst, ctrj paper wm HOTELSANTIAM At Uetrolt. Oregon , ' Nowojien for Summer TourisU, no1 liouse, newly furnished flrst-cISMJircow .1,.ll,.... !!... hum it .0(1 tl tl-M lr to day. Goal pack train and saddk Iionmr , i.k.iy.o. & ,W ..WM ." T -T , always ready to accoinouato lounsvu ,! Hot Springs, Marion Lake. Bd Law Pamella and nil good fishing points. H, Jacob, Prop. Cr4 CMCtrt. At tho Unity Churdi Tutay ing. Juno 0, 100, by tho fM jt N. W. N. O . of Mttte 55. M. J", Mn.. Dni-.. l)lrp.t.nr. Hwlitlld h lWH. :.": .t-i .."rr: ?- mi Ilalllo I'armli-lilH, JSM. viw mmi,. land, Dr. II. O. Eptey, Prof. J. K. children 10 cents, TtcVWi .fa .m'i Patton Brother, WiH' ami Wiggins' JIoilo Stor. S3S 99 Bcimrt Will lw nalil for tha arrsct S4 WM4- Hon nfanv neru caHANt WMMNtr cutting palm or shmMMKy m " " " T ' ' - ' w " . . A the Willamette UQ4. h (Mi ii m r