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'fmmmtmmmmimmmmmaamBgmmmammimmmtmmbmmm nam iniitu sores ana Ulcers That-old eore or ulcer, which lias been a source of pain, worry and anxiety to you for five or ten years maybe longer doesn't heal because you ore not using the proper treat ment, but fire trying to curc.lt with salves mid washes. While these are soothing and relieve pain tosonie extent, no real, permanent good can come from their use, because the disease I? In the blood and far beyond the reach of external applications. A Gunshot Wound. trouble, and forced anu 'a the have perfect use of S. S. S. Is the is maue oi roots anu nerus or wouucrtul nuruying properties, which no poison can resist. S. S. S. quickly and effectually clears the blood of all morbid, unhealthy humors, and the old, troublesome sore heals. At the same time the general health is invigorated and built up. When a little scratch or hurt fails to heal readily, you may be sure your blood Is bad. S, S. S. will soon put it In order and keep it so. Our Medical Department is in chntgc of experienced physicians, who have made blood diseases n life study. If you will write them about your rase, they will gladly furnish all information or advice wanted, O. C. T. Co's PASSENGER ISTEAIuEIt POMONA altonA LEAVKBjKOn TO1ITIAND Dally except (Sunday at 5 a. m. QUICK TIME ANU UlIKAl' 1IATK8. Docklbotweon Hlate and Court Hit. 61. P. IIAL.DWIN, Agent. INDUCEMENT ForlTivtJIontliH June and July Ilavo you boon satisfied A'itli tlio Fla voring Extracts you havo boon using of any-ones-mako? To introduco our own auiko "Diamond Brand" wo will glvo free with one dollar purchases of coffee, tea, baking powder, spices otc, 2 ounces oi any kiiui oi unvoting, purchaser to furnish the Iwttle. Ho euro mid bring larvo enough bottles. Wo can not get 2 ounces in thoso 2 or. or 2oc, panncl bol tlcB of other Btores. Own inako, strong and puru. Phono 2412. Freo Dollvory. 4 (JioCIAL NEWS k 4 ri AND VIEWS J. C. Goodale, Jr., was In Portland yesterday. G. Stolz wont to Portland on business this morning. Miss Kthol Knight has returned from visit in Portland, E. 0. Cross returned from his fishing tour this morning, Otto Hani-en went to Portland on bust doss, yesterday afternoon. Prof. A. n. Iloag, o( Albion, Idaho, Is visiting Prof. 0. II. Jones. F. 0. Collier went to Portland today, after several .weeks visit in Salem. K. Scott, n business man of Sublimity, was In tlio city and went homo todny. Miss Klin Ciirrin will go to Corvollls to tako a position in the public sehoolp. Mrs. C. L. Cornell went to Canhy to day to attend the Methodist encamp inent there, Mrs. Holon G. Smick, has returned to Albany nftor attending Dr. Parvln's t'ommencement. Miss Nannie PuJdock, of Eugene, was brought to Salem yesterday for treat ment at the hospital. Mies Dagmar Games, of Portland, ar rived today to spend the summer a tlio guest of Mrs. E. A. Pierce. Miss Edith Hoffman, who has lieon a guest of Miss Alice Connor at tlio Wil lamette, returned to Kugeno today. Ilyron Loom Is recently from Yakutat, Alaska, nephew of Dr. E. A. Pierce, ar rived today to mako his home at Salem. Mrs. M. E. Baclms, of Hoston, who was hero on a visit to the family of her brother, D. C. Sherman, started for homo this morning. From Dawson. Pout Townbk.vd, Wash., Juno 23. The steamer Al-kl arrived from tho North tonight, bringing sixty passengers and $250,000 In gold dunt from Dawson. .Among the passengers on tho Al-kl is Lieut. J S. Herron.ot the 8th 1'iiited States Cavalry, who a year ago started from Cook's Inlet, with a small com tnand,and crossed a hitherto unpentrab-d country, leading for hundreds of mllee over mountains, valleys and plains, to the mouth of the Tanana. Tho object of the expedition was to ascertain the teas ibilty of a route through Alaska, and obtain Information as to minerals, tim berand data of tlut section of Alaska, between Cook's Inlet and tho Yukon river. For nearly a year the party was without news from tho outside world. Col. E. D. Wiggin, land rotnrnit-sloner at Rampart, is among the pathongers on the Al-ki, bringing the first iiewo from that section. He says the it nip has proven itself far better this winter than ever bei ri, and creeks heretofore con sidered worthless have turned out big gold producers, and be estimates the dean-up at t2,000,000. OASTOHIA. Yokohama Tea Store Btxratl. UWHbUnttts&Mr to a hearty ei 2E Jt77ST Mis Gertrude 15, A sore Heals promptly when the blood ts in good condition, hut never If it Is diseased.' The tendency of these old sores and ulcers is to grow worse, spreading and eating deeper into the flesh, They are a constant drain upon the system, gradually but surely ruin the health and sap the very life. A person s capacity for work or pleasure is soon lost in the great desire and search'for something to cure S. S. S, makes a rapid and permanent cure of old sores and ulcers, and l the only medicine that does, because no other caii reach deep-seated blood troubles. Ordinury Sarsaparilla and potash mixtures are too weak and watery to overcome a deadly poison that has taken possession of the blood. Do not waste valuable time experimenting' villi them. "Some Jresra ago J wa allot In the left leir. retlrlnc what I raiulderrd onlyn attghl wound. developed Into a running ore and gave me a grrat deal ciuiku II lu iuuiiiiiv rp nun pivp nip n crrpni nn too a mimlr of blood rcmrillcs. but none 11M mean iook a nutnner ot dioou rcmriues, imt none did me any The result was the poison out of ray blood; aoon atlertrnnl. the aore concilium 10 give u a inal, me result will trulj nolson out of mv blnnd mtn affrwnnl llii nt 1 the feg, which was swollen and ery stiff for a long only purely vegetable blood purifier known ; without any charge whatever. Ai NATIVE AMERICANS. Commencement Day at Cttemswa Indian School a Great Success. Thursday being commencement day at Chemawa, citilto a number of Salem peo plo spent the day plcniclng at that picas nut place and taking In tlio exercises, which were very Interesting. In tlio absenco of Superintendent Pot ter, Assistant Superintendent Campbell gave all a hearty welcome, and together with tlio other employes did everything in their power to mako everything pleas ant for tlio visitors. Tho forenoon was spent lu Inspecting and industrial departments and watch ing tlio field sports. , Thero aro now enrolled at Chemawa about 400 pupils, ICO of whom aro girls. About 20 aro tilling positions at different plnces: two boys aro working on tlio Odd Fellows' temple in this city. Margurito, tho -pet bear, is quito a source of amusement to tlio visitors. Sho can perforin somo tricks nnd greatly enjoyed tho candy, peanuts nnd chewing gum given her by admirers. A now pit is being constructed for tho bear. tub suors. 5 jAll tho industria Ibuildings presented u good apcaranco nnd showed flno work done by tlio students. Tho blacksmith shop, under II. L. Scott, has 14 boys learning tho trado and also wagon-making. They had on exhi bition a substantial farm wagon miulo for uso around tho school, Thoy havo sold llvo wagons, receiving f 10 to f GO for them. Tho harness shop showed Al harnesses made entirely by hand. This depart ment also sells somo of its product, tho money going toward tho support of tho pupils. Eleven boys aro learning liar uosamaking and threo shoomaklng under tho competent tiainlng of T. M. Thompson. In tho tnilor shops aro fourteen boys, under A. F. Overman. Thoy mako clothing for tho employes. Twelvo boys nro learnlngcorpentoring, under Mr. Pot ter, and their handicraft shows somo ex cellent cabinet work. They also do re- repairing about the school building: Long porches havo recently been put upon both sides of tho Becond story of the boys' dormitory. In tho bakery nro llvo boys, under Mr. L. 0. Henderson. Thoy mako all the bread, cako and pastry for tho school. Tho engineer. Salnuol D. Decker, is instructing about eleven boys in tho art of engineering and plumbing. Mr. J. W. Young will soon begin tho construction of tho now power house, and olectrio light plant, which will bo located just south of tho engineering room, and will bo 40x02 feet. FIELD Sl-OIITD. From 10 a, in. to 12 in. Tiio crowd enjoyed the fluid sports, consisting of hiirh iumns 100 yd. dash; milo foot race, shot puts, hammer throwing, and polo vaulting, all of which show consid erable skill. IN TUB SCHOOL liUlLIHNOB. Tho now and commodious school building of brick on tho east side of tho railroad track was In perfect order and tastefully decorated. Old Glory was in evidence every where also pictures of Pros. McKinleyaud prominent men like Dewey, Sampson and Schley. The drawing, writing and kindergar ten work done by tho pupils, showed talent and also good instruction. Tho now cement walks around tho school grounds have been made by the pupils under direction of John Heideck er. TIIKIIUKSS IMIUIW. At 1 SO p, m. tho drew parade was slightly dampened by a shower which did not in any way Interfere with the splendid muelc rendered by the school band under tho leadership of Prof. Henry Stondenmoyer. The boys presented a Hue appearance in their neat uniforms. tllUDOATIN'H BXKRCIHBS. At 2 p. iii. the graduating exorcises were held in the chapel of the now school building and were very good. The decorations were Oregon grape and red and white bunting (Clumawa colors.) Hack ot the stage was t Ik cibm motto in lame tetters. "Plan Botne Work and Work the Wan." In Ihe corner of the stage near the seats occupied by the daw was a ladder of evergreens on the top round of which was the words "On- WBrJ-" , ,. . . The orations were good especially that of Harry Holt, wlwearriea Ural honors i .1.,1.1 lluis also the urinter at thotchool awl publishes their papur 'The American." Ksielle Southeriand'a Original story showed her to possess a bright and act ive mind. The singing by Ui choir was good awl wa-lsl by M". CampbtsH. Ttvwtoloby Samuel Jaekson was so j well leceiyed that he was tiniHee: to inner uiauvurir cittuto. pleated th rendering of auduueo iOHell with her DRAIN Tti SYSTEM, ENDANGER LIFE. m pain. I was treated by many doctors, and roo truly gratifying. S S. 8. accmed to get right at the 1 i nau ncani s. s s. mgmjr reeomtucnuru healed up and was cured aound and well. 1 now lime, J It. MctlxAYttk, Mwrenceuurg, Ky." sss ddress SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. Polonaiso No. I. o. p. by Choplro that sho too received an encoro. In tho absenco of ltov.l Ronald Mc Killop, tho prayer was offered by Rev. II. A. Ketclmm, Owing to tho falluro ot tho Astoria boat to reach Portland in time to catch tho morning trnin Gov. Geer could not bo present nnd G. P. Litchfield was called upon to present tho diplomas which lie did with n pleasing and suit ablo address. Diplomas woro awarded to tho follews: Harrv Holt, Victor Graham, George IlcrnicQ, Reuben Sanders, Walter Regan, nnd Estcllo Sutherland. All tho teachers and employes descrvo great credit for tho excellent work bo. Ing dono by tho pupils. From 0:30 to 8 p. in. tho band gavo tho visitors n raro treat. This is one of tho best bands tho stato and Prof. Henry Stoudmeycr is to bo congratulated for his faithful work nnd success In this lino. Arrangements were mado with tho S P. Co., for tho ovortand to stop nt Clio nmwa so that tho SalcmitcH who wished might remain to tho cantata, "Tho da dots Picnic" which was given at 8 p. m. nnd a largo number availed themselves of tho opportunity. Tiio cantata was exceedingly well por former and tho children havo splondid voices. Tiieir natural and easy ways mado tho play all tho moro attractive. Corn Majors and Ednn Ualdwln nro uncommonly sweet singers and nlso showed considerable talent asactrosBcsi HALBM VIHITOIIS. Salem peoplo who enjoyed tho exer cises were: T. Holverson nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G. Albert nnd daughtor Clara. Mrs. Mark Skiff, Miss Calvert. Mrs. Kneovcs, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. lllthop, Misses Mnrgucrito nnd Pearl Aldcrson, Mrs. II. J. Digger nnd fnnuly. Rev. II. A. Ketclmm and family, Miss Miitla Davis, Mrs Ormsby, Mrs. G. A. Rockwell, Miss Ruth Leeds, Miss Ruth Purely, Mrs. F. Rlzeranddat.ghtor, Mrs. G. W. Putnam and children, Whllnoy Holiniin, Mrs. Joo Albert, Mrs. O. Krausso, Mrs. J. J. Dalrymplo, Miss Carrlo Willis, Miss Levy. Miss Gertrude Stnhloy, MissLelo Nleklln, Lolloy Gob nor, J. O. Carson nnd family, Mrs. J. L. Carter and daughter Grace, Father Day, Mrs. Ed. Hirscli, Misses Illrecli, Mrs. K, O. Cross, Miss Lenora Kay, Mrs. John Huglicp, Misses Hughes, Miss Osklo Matthews, Miss Esther Collins, Mrs. A. N, Hush, Miss Chadwick, Misses Ilroy man, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I). Leo, Mrs. I. L. Pnttornou, Mrs. Jno. Krnusse, Miss Maud McKay, Murray Wado, MissIIopf, Mrs. C. D. Gubrlclson, Miss Ruth Gabriohon.Mrs. A. Ohmart. A.F. Hof or and family, ur. nnu .Mrs. t,. a. rearco 0. R. & N. City Office 210 Commercial street. Call for passcm Kor and freight rales. UDV .11. IOWEIIS, A&L Two Prlsooers. KtiKeno Taylor and Tom Hira, a negro, and a Jap., woro received at tho pon from linker county yosterday, each to servo two years for larceny. Excursion lutes. ThoO. C.T. Co. will mako 1 1-5 faro round trip to Portland ticket on sale July 2, 3 nnd 4th pood ruturnlng until July II. Thero will bo no boat up on the 4th or down on tho 6th. 0 21)41 Another New Cotuje. J. Shantz, tho Court street merchant, will haw-a now cottage constructed on his jirojiorty in North Salem, to cost about 12000. Tho contract has Wen let to A. Ollngor, and work will m com menced noxt Monday. Deafness Cannot Be Cared by local applications.as thoy cannot reach the diseased portion ot tho ear. There is only ono way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf iickh is caused bv an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kustachian Tube. When this tuoo gets iniiamou you havo a rumbling sound or imierfeet flouring, and wjirn it Is entirely closed duafnost is the result, and unless the in flammation '-an be taken out and this tubu restored to its normal condition, harlnir will 1- destroyed ferever: nino caes out ot ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inllatneu condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will givo One Hundred Dollars for any rase of Itea(n- (causal by catarrh) that can ma be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hall m Family fills are the best. $25.00 pewird Will be paid tor the arrest and convic tion otany person caught injuring or catting palms or shrubbery in or around the Willamette fioiei. 30 j. uoN. ScccUl Hemes "Okl Government" whiskey, recog aized by leading physicians, and espec ially by A. 1. CPllrlen M. I)., Capta n M. D., laor ami burgeon, in Unitwl uiotM Arinv furthermore, the board of imalth of San Francweo, recommends this stimulant as Uie purest, unauuiwr atrd. for family use, for convalescent ar,d invalids. Bold exelMely In balem and Marion Connty by J V. Boauu. 4-JO-ll A CORDON SET! SR Who Swam After Ills Mistress 'Vas SaVed li a Klndhtarfed'noatman. Tacom Nawi June IB, The bravo-heartcdncss, when prompt ed by strong nffection( of n dog was Bhown thlsmorning on tho water front. Two ladles Jiad boarded tho steamor Scntlnolj preparing to depart on her rcg ulsr":30 op-Sound trip. Prancing up and Mown tho dock, accompanying its movements with vociferous barking, was n handsome Gordon eottcr, plainly tho property of tho women. Repeatedly tho animal would chargo tho gang ptanr. , only to bo driven back by tho quarter master on watch. Tho "Go back, Dukol" of tho women only served to further ovclto tho animal. At last the Sentinel hauled out from tho wharf. For a moment tho dog gared, and then, with a despairing yelp, plunged over' board and (track-out in tho wako ot the Bteamcr. Tho people- On tho water front nt that tlmo watched tho animal's move ments, thinking surely tlto dog would soon turn back. To tho contrary, ho kept on, but tho Ico cold waters wcro fast sapping lila strength. At last buoy No 1 was reached. With n last despair ing effort tlio Gordon managed to placo its foro-paws upon tho slippery logs of tho float. Ho could get tio hold, and slipped back into the bay. Again ho drow himself from tho water, emitting nn appealing howl thUt could not but stir a human heart. Among tho on lookers was Byron Young, ono of tho N'nrllinrn I'nrlflfi tlNlWlriVtlf Crow. "Hi- ," voiced tho lad, "that's too much of a dog to let drown," and jumping into his skin, ho sot oui lor tlio drown ing faithful animal. Young was Justin timo. Tho dog was lifted into tho boat and brought back to tho dock. Thero tho snmo measures which Would bo used on n hnlf drowned human bolng were nn- plied, and tho animal finally resuscitated. Throughout tho forenoon when Young would approach, tho dog would feebly wag Its tall, nB much as to say, "I know It was you that saved mo." Later in thonftcrnoon tho nnhnitl had gained Strongth to raiso himself. Going to tho strlngnlcco ot tho dock, tho Gordon gavo a wistful look seaward: then at tlio pile- driver, and with a howl ot grief, turned about nnd trotted up tho nvenuo. It was a romarkablo exhibition. To-NlthtanlTo-Morrow Mfht. And cadi day ana nlghl during this week you cun got at uny druggist's Kemp's Hal sa tn for tho Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be tho mnst successful remedy over sold for CougliH. Croup. UroncliltK Asthma and Consumption. Got a Ixttlo to. day ond keep It ulways In tho houso so you can chock your cold at onco Prlco 25c and 60c. Sample bittlo free, cod&w A Fourth of July Notice. Portland Telegram, lit p.; ' "Notice To Republicans! In reading tho Declaration of Independence on July fourth this year, pleao omit tho phrase j "We holdtheso truths to bo soil evident; thatall men. aro created equal : that they aro endowed by their Creator with certain innlionablo rights; that among these a'e lito.libtirty and the pursultof happiness.' Theso declarations nro now out ot date. Yours trust fully, Mark llanna." At Ded Time tako apleimnt herb drink, th ) n ix morning I feel bright nud my" com plexion is better. My doctor says it acts gently on tho stomach, liver nud kidnoys. nnd is n pleasant laxative. It is made ot herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lauo'a Medi cine All druggists sell It nt 25c. and 50 cts. Lano'H Family Medicine moves tlio bowels each duv. If vou cannot i;et it. send (or freo sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, Loltoy, Y. lls htine Is Up. Tho triumph ot the Northern l'aciflo ltnllway's now train, tho North Coast Limited," which runs daily from Tort land through to fit Paul, has heou great and has attracted tho attention ot many thousands ot peoplo. Travel has greatly increased on tlio Northern I'acillc si nit i the model train was put on, and tho travelers who aro so fortunate as to ride on this train aro highly pleased with it .Many people visit tho union iieKitiii Portland dailv to so it start on lls trm across tho continent. Anyone wishing a full description of thin train should write to A. I). Charlton A. O. P. A., 265 Morrison street, corner Third. Portland, for a "North Coast Limited" leaflet. fl.l8-7t JOHN A. LOGAN. etersns' Reunion Association st Lyons. Dtiln , nine July 2d to 7th. Tlio grounds aro put In excellent con dition for camping. Good speakers Imvo been secured for thu week. Music, instrumental and vocal, en gaged for tho week, and all arrange ments mado for a good time, Wood and a One spring of wnlerwlll bo found on the grounds. Grounds are amomr the best in tho stale. Enrainn meat will begin on Monday, tho 2nd ot July, 1000, and continue through the week. A good program Is assured, both even Ing and day. Veterans ol all wars aro cordially invited to attend. Jiy order ot tho President. Tho Corvnllls and Eastern railroad given excursion rates going and coming for the week. U3 Everybody Is invited to come and have an outing on this patriotic occasion. Address: U. J. IVkUKKK, fl-SOtd Lyons, Oregon. Peace Declared Why devote all your time reading the Boer War and tho Gold Fields ol Alaska? There are other matters o vital !mertance: you may make a trip Kast. ami win wain to Know now to travel. In order to have the bestser vice, use the Wisconsin Central Ity , between 8t. Paul ami Chisugo, l-oi ates and other information, write Jas A. Glook, General Agent, Portland, Ore no.o """ Csll for City Wsrunti. Notice Is hereby tdven that lliwre are funds on hand applicable to tiie wy- meiitof all warrants of the City olbulem drawn on. tho general fund and emiorhod on or before Noyemlr 30,lUV. Holders of said warrants will nleano pre sent them for payment at luihl A limb's bank, as interest win ctase iroin oato oi this notice. John Mom, City TreaiMi'er. Salem, Or., June 20, Hhk). lot CASTORIA For Infants ond Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bean the l&affl&c&k Signature I Kav sasssssvr a bbib H8 Bassi bbbV H bbm bbs7 asa BBsT fpM fHi WsiBa. KS iib aaasH al a kv saw bLv Tho Kind You IlftVo Always in uso for over 30' years, nntl fflf-fa. sowil supervision Binco Its lufhncy. CtrCCSitftZ. tvtr nun tnilnnntvn vtwt iti 41.1.1 AH Counterfeits, Imitations nnrt" Just-ns-jrootl" nro hub Experiments tlmt triilo viUi nnd endnnger tlio health of Ihftuits nud Children Experlonco nynlnst llvporlmeut. What is CASTORIA Gnatorirv is a, harmless substltuto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Stiothiiii; Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains .neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotio subHtniice. Its au;o is its irunrautcc. It destroys "Wornm nntl nllnys Vovorishncss. It cures DIurrhoja and "Wind Colic It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy nud natural sloop. Tho Children's Panacea Tlio Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tho ayfcMC The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, Tit MTua 00MrNT. ,r uuhot.thkt, miwyok oirr. iliilfl-W hcaato.T 3 - 'WIHtf' Itf " "Vn R. M. WADE k CO. SALEM OREGON Something to Be Proud Of Is tho ownership of a Crescent. Cleve land or Oendron blcyclo. It Is tho nemo of ierfectloii In bicycle construction, whori'U lightness la "not sacrificed for strength and mechanical skill blend to mako n wheel that Is unexcelled for run niiL'nunlltles and reliability. We have nsplomlid stock to choose from. At $25, toeYHJ. For Those Who Wear KlilrtaTnnd shirt waists, collars, cuffs, etc,, the laundry offers special advant ages. Wo never vary from tho Al standard. Every article sunt to lis Is cared (or as well as laundered In, perfect stylu. Patrons find that their linen and other accepsorlen last much longer than was the cato when thnlr work was cent toother establishments. Profit by their experience. Salem SlRam Lamdry COMINKL i, OI.MNTKAI) I'llOI'UIKMR. DOHOUH II. OLMNTKAII, won. I'lmiiHlll. 20 I IWtv ritrei t A Good Summer Drink The bctt in fact, is ono that cools tho Hoinaeh without doing any Injury. There's nothing like fine liquor to lake uie snug out 01 com water. 1110 Hotter tlits weather ?the more nu eary the Ikiuor as an Ingredient ot the hot ur ate. For the cholwst of everything on the list call on ui. We iVm ttutirlie and satiety all. J P Rogers 318 and 222 Cotnowrofal b'irtt. rl M. Wade &Co JLWWholesale and reull. -a. Bought, tuul TThich Iins been has homo tho Hlciinturo of has boon mnilo ttiulor IiIh ncr- Signaturo of They Can't Get In and so must stay outside Our window and door screens exclude all 11 lng in trudors whoso presence make llloa bur den, ilanish what can't 1o oxtprinlu a'tvl. 'these screoiiB come lu nil sizes. nud can bo adjusted to every stylo ot door nnd window. Tax your pockotbook lightly nnd escapn tlio ly nnd morqulto tax on comfort altogether. LITTLE BOPEEP LOST HER SHEEP Hut no one need worry about mutton this tlmo nt the year, It thoy can get dainty and delicious Hprlng Inuih for mi npietizing and nourishing Hummer meal. Wu have everything In choice mcatH, and all tho deliraules ot tho rea son In both freih and smoked ments that will suit the moot critical opieure, E, C, CROSS SALEM OR. Comfort on a Hot Day You oui enjoy when your bathroom i lilted up with u gtKxl shower hiii! it Imnil imiiiio Krtt-l.tin tub. Wt will 111 yHi ur with a bathroom with omn hiii I nrv plumbing, with IIUh for fliMir.'wnlUand oelling a line shower and tub that looks Inviting and luxurious, nt a rtmsomtbU eoit BARR & PETZEL 2li COMMEHC1AL KTUKKT. Telephone No 3X71 , BUSINESS CARDS. O. HL. rjiACK ouvwwwr lu ur im ill. rwuviie. u Whlto Corner, 8alcm Or. Parties des ing superior operations nt modornto fo nt any urancn nro in especial reiiuest. ALBERT A. JESSUP. I Phono 1071. ROOMS 1 AND a, OKAY BLK. Osteopathy In Balem nud Albany DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT Graduato of American Bchool of Ostoo pathy. BALEM Monday, Wctlnesday nnd Friday; hours, 0 to 11 a. in.; 1 to 4 p. over Wcller'a grocory. ALBANY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday j hburn U to 1- n. m. ; 1 to 6 p. m., Mrs. Whins rosldonco. iouxE jTuoIT riANO rUNEHS AM HEI'AIHEHS lORTLAND ORK For Balem aud tlclulty leave oMtra at (leo Will's Mimic Hli f. B. F JONES, Attornoy-at-Law Toledo, Orotfon Was Clerk of Circuit Court for lx Tears amlliaa an up-toiUto auttractof all property in Lincoln rouuty. ll-17m Sai r opkioe,;oity:hall. Kor wnter (.orvlco apply at ofllcf. llllld payablo uioutlily lu iidvuoco. Mako nil complaints at tho otllco. CAV1TAL X:iTY Express and Transfei Moots nil mall and- passenger tntlns. llaggago to all parts ot tho city. Prompt service. Telopliono No. 851. DIBO.UK A 8KIPTON. S, C, STONE. M. D. (roprlrtortol; Stone's Drue: Stores HAI.KM, OltKGON. Tnv neru (two In numbcrj ar loeatod a So. M ami ft.13 Commercial itrect, aud arc welt Muokrd with aroinploto line otdntfsaml imtllcltui, tollot artlrlit. 1,'urliimcry, bruibri otn., rto , vtc. lilt. UTONK ItaaliadVirooSa jcara cxperletic In tho prar ilco nf mollcliio ami now inakca no ilikriu for oniimilUllon, oiamlnaunn ur iirawrtptlou. MiloC. Matthews SurcctM); to Kdirardi A Matthasri MID AT rd 1'OUbTUY MARKET Hlnto street near railroad. Freshest and liest meats. My patrons say 1 keep h b04.ttmo.1t1 in U wu. PLATING Imiat Triple Hllvcr Hllvcr Metal 1'lalo KntfC r l 16) wood Imiiillca - .1 'IS I Ml 40 lift 74 W Ui 10 !u M LattLa .a a.aS ft ujwkI liailnl lual KnUvalHTtctO, Melal liiinilli)l.. ftuka itoraclfl. ilalal handlea.... W M l'a on US latilet(iiia r H'l 6, ..... Ira HHiiia r tot ,.-.-.. Ilutler KiiIto. each. ..... ... UilKar Hlii'lla, inch. ........ caiviiiK Mfl... . ..-.- Nankin lllinitlivr tkl (!... 1 aiur... II 00 to tt (0 Call and cot our nrlcos 011 Cold mid Nickel plating. fi. A. ROBERTS, IOO Utoto btroot. M Phono 2070 McCoy Stage. Leaves Willamette stable II I'M a. in. daily (or Lincoln, 'asm, McCoy, and rerryiiaie ami return samo uav. new hack, good horses and careful driver. I'arceis iioiiviinni along tlio line. :M It K. K. Davis. MItH. M. A. COOK, Proprietor, Salem Steam Dye Works, l,aitlen'nnd gen tB'clotlw'B cleaned dyed, repaired and preasol. Hats ami gloves dry cleaned. Coats and vesta rellned. Velvet collars repluceil on overcoats. IOB Com'l St Otp (-total Wlllnmotto Brewster & White IlKALKIIH IN Hay. Grain,' Mill Feed, Flour Salt,;etc. We a ho eatry a choice lino ot (tolled Oats, (Iraham, Wholu Whrat Klour, Wheat (leriiin, Com Meal, etc, l'rce ilu livory and prumpt service, The Feed Men. Phone I7MI. 01 Court Ht. Old Post OfficeStables Are laruu and havo reliable attend ants, your team boarded by the week or iiny. muni iiHtms lor lure, rnces rea souahlu. Your patronage solicited, H. M. Brown 02 Furry Htreot. FKtEBilUliERMIEirMAHKLT I t t . 'f I im! re will auimlv vou with the finest Irtwh meats. lurii etc. put up in the uii-anuoi ami nest "Jinpo ami proinjiiiy delivered. Come ami 'see us. TPhonu Main 2010. VAN I'ATfON & CO. 3D3E13Wa7Xi13,aC" Wate Co., WANTED. ..Now today, atJVM'tlamrvtsj- iinaw or less in till OCHUmn m throe times for 2Bo.,BOo a i.wirmi)nin. All over r at same rato - - 8EWINC MAnnrNtt Np.riu.1 vertlsejl at 20c d,.. sold here t m r.A Wiggins, Agt.,'undfel chlnea 307 Commercial street. ( TO TI1K PUBLIC-Wo havo oh hmifii large siock pi Kastorn nnd homtmi buggies which wo aro selling at peM li. r"Kva '"oruer 10 cioso MH.S out this skiveoii. PIea8acallat4l nl Hlntn tttroi.t mm. I ...! l x ti "1 r.i V "u u'ie itwiBil Pohlo ic illshop. 0 gg.tfj POINTER PiJPHVInn lll. ft.,. iizzA gonulno I-St.gllfeh pointers, from To! U..I. d uiivu, ami aireu oy my uoga ""'V""J", . it. u. oneiton,- Corner U'th and Oak ' 0-20-1 w. - OIIANOI'. ntr TnniTfnM t...ni uA a wa ttvils-1 mi rjg n picaseu to SCO mv friPiids nnd ohl mia.i tomera nt tho Salem Wnunii tartnri 'Ml Coinmeri'.tnl St !,. r -. iffi employed. I endeavor to give Batis- '"'""' tfooii u, jjaruoer, u'ti SKPOMn IlAVlV-ni,. 1 ni. M nnln in trnmt .iihh.h.'. .1 wi.t.....' ;"( iunuuig uiuur. Aiiicncil ,a ijwis otavoruo., opposite Ilrowery.-.; U-K-U Vf tl C4T1A . .. . """ . ' m ruii oaiir-it no.u -i room cottager bath, closot, pantry,, woodshetl anin mini wr.ill ll aovirtn rt.t. . a Univnraltv nilitlilnn 1.t. icn if 1 r'lrbllrl5in If taken soon. Knqulrel " ; "Ji o a Awcniti stroot onioui uregun 0 ill lw FOR BALE. 110 acrea of good bottotaj land, 10 acres In hops, good houso endl bam. Address 13. F. Hall, Hall's Fer 4 ry or Uroston, Or. tUlml! North Mill crock, lady's black leather iuicu,vuuiuonii)(auoai j.i.'. Aunrees m purso or leave at Jonit.tAt. offlcc andj receive liberal reward. eii HOME FOlt HALK-Ono ar.don.l!f1 luiiea enat m Ai.viiim vivaaamu hntA1 . barn, nndontliullillnaa. mvul it inf J .. .7. :.."""' "" v-""i'""ai utiuo nun; cms seven toot) nay, OHrt-i fl nnd ono-halt acre wheat, largo garden-VQi u uuugiu touo, crops win 00 soui wim plnco. at a banrain. D. a. I rowan!, w o-ao-iml WANTED. Tooxchauso waarona. hiur. gius, hacks, carts, etc., homo or Enet-1 orn mauo, or nurse shooing and re pairs for oak or nah lumlior! will fnta. your old vehicles at a fair valuation IhM trauss. tot itirtiior paillcujata call at, j eaiom wngon factory, aOi'Uoramer- cial street. Werner Fonnell; (1 20 It REMOVAL NOTIOE.-Our -justomers will hereafter 11 ml our barber shoo at ' 22.1 Commercial nest door Jo Thompv son'a Jowolory storo Whow wo wilH be glad to meet our old coiutomcrs.,'r "Itemomber Old Jack." Bunco At1 Jhtnlols. 0 18 lm. kawxta tVAwrt.n v .t.": ... ... 7 1 iV. .7 . T. . ... '. ia io-uiuu nnu .unp unned piaus anu World, slru 47XU7 inchei, 1(3 to 5 a' day easily earned. Wrlto for free ; samplo nnd particulars. I lire & Company, Chicago, ill. 5.18 2m FOR KENT Five and seven room cot' tngos, with basement. Good water. ' Apply at 421 High street, A. Bchrolber. 'U-tlMm.'S FOR HAL!'. Tents, awnings, campln3 outllts ot all kinds in now ami secoftd-J hand goods. Tin ware, granite ware,: etc. Call ut 210 Commerclul'Street. ,. ,018 1mti FOR HALE Fho acres choloo garden laud, ttood houso. orchard aud other Improvements. Apply to J. Huefp llrst brick house, iiotlli sldu Gurdon road. 0.11.1m' '- -' - k'T - ' PHAETAN For salo high grado va- iiicio, nest 11111KO, nearly new, win sen foronofourth value. Mitchell, lwls ' & Blaver Co. 0-0-tf fun HAL.i'-At Asliianu, W aurej, lUi in fruit. In neach belt, flno house, best ' water, climate, and schools, clear title r,i aim easy terms. A. U. uutnrio. Ashland, Ore. 6 31-lml " FOR HALE bgiall stock farm 75 acrea, L'ood houso and orchard halt milo from-''. railroad deiiot (or t!250. Address Homostcad care Journal olllco. Olwt . 1 WORK HORSES FO"RBALI-Soer. al head ot tood work horses for salo.iv, can bo seen at farm ot T. O. Jory, 8 miles souoh of Kalem. Win. Frlckey liox 01 Balem. 0 1 lmf . 1 v ROUINHON THERMAL JIATII-CibJ.-nut tho greatest known health pro-' lector and restorer, Prlco fo.OU, 7.50 and f 12.60 according to size audnual Ity, $2.00 book freo to patrons. Mrs. J. A. HellwoodniuIMrs.T. U. Fair bank, general agents, 383 Front Bt. Balem, Or. ClCtl ROOMH. Furnished or unfurnished, single or lu suites, dining room ad Joining, homelike, second iloor Cot tie block. Mattio liutchius, prop. 413U HUITH, PANTH, OVHRCOAIU To' measure, t'erfoci in guaraiiteou, -: 2,000 stylos to select from. II. 6..s; llelle. Hlntn Htreot. airont Wanua- maker iV Drown, Philadelphia, -t-7-tt , H'VUHK CLBA NERS Remembef ' iIihI Id.. I...,! .....I ..hAun, at aprul puiHsrlM tho heavy felt paper, sold' Ut 'flJKJOUHN AkGlllCC. 21U , HOTELSANTIAM At Detroit. Oreston '-f. Now 0kii (or Summer Tourists, new house, nowly tumUliedflrst-clMsaccoea ixlatloiis. Price from 1.00 to 1 1,60 per day. Good pack train and saddle horsi - always ready to accomodate Tourist to fjf Hot Bnniiiis. Marion Lalukand lake.: I'amella and all good tlshlnr)x)iuts. H. Jacob, Prooi rtoikc to rslstisi Cottrsmr. (I.ol.ul l.l.lu ulll I-. uulvl tlV u, 1.H,V. W.V.H n,.l ATM ..1..-- T4 "' 1, niwlnralirnml tin tn and Including "JUBW 25, 1000. tor tho painting ot throe' cotV I age. The right is reserved to reject? uny or an nun, ror parucumio vrJj al me r.tKiioaa duiooii. 4 W. n. AmoawsonJ Hatem, Oregon, June 12, IIWO, -13-K A I I I I I ThrAiiAl. f k VAttAuraaAAAf. Tho new route via the Ofe'!fcoH! t l..i IaII...m.I Mn.l fil.l Mnjii.. .. hies you to mako a deiUM'W I1 through thu Yellowstone Nwmm4 rait eiitariiii via Mould and UMatfaw.WSi ? Cinnabar, making it unnssary 'l cover any portion 01 tne ron- liA-.oillfol ilou-rli.tlvo lxolclL WHlsTar rail at Oregon Short Un TIMt ,.,..,..,... ..VV. ....f. V ---.-- . -Ak- J 142 Third street, VortkMW, m et C&uff7&Xrtf --ri!-i'Kiai'.""" v -A'-tf''Iv: T1,nmi-'r -"