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Sm Blood A the blood contains all the elements necessary to sustain life, it is inipor- that it be keot free of all immiritics. or It bminiM o mnno nr .11....- tant uuiauuuij iu9K.au ui uuuwaiimg iw "Wjr, ttllu 1U53 UI UC311U IS SUrC 10 fOllOW. Some poisons enter the blood from without, through the skin by absorption or inoculation ; others from within, as when waste products accumulate in 'the system and ferment, allowing disease perms to develop and be taken into the circulation. While all blood troubles hare one common origin, each has some neculiaritv to i1istinmil.il It from the n(1ir Pn.itnr.tm.. nt..7 r:. r- ... Ainllli itliMil nt aIMi1!mi 4 MA lw Guiccr,. Rheumatism, Hczema and other blood diseases can be distinguished by GhttmnSt itiB a certain sore, ulcer, eruption or inflammation appearing on the skin. livery blood WMMB ZJMIjrVfM mm disease shows sooner or later on the outside and on the weakest part of the body, or where It finds Uie least resistance Many mistake the sore or outw.nl sign for the real disease, and attempt a cure by the use of Lives' llnlmenYs and Xi" external applications. Valuable time is lost ahd no iermanent benefit derived from such treatment "mme" ana " - j .-"O BB.uvu ittuUBLtH KUUUIRE BLOOD REMEniFSt tin. npm v rranirnrpnMt in Mirtrui -htrrtr.,i ,-,..ir.-..i .... 1 poU.h and arsenic the treatment u Soses-never cure, but do much harm by adding another poison to the already overburdened, diseased blood sss or any similar blood trouble, write them fully for advice alxmt your case. All correspondence is conducted in strictest cone' flence. We make no charge for this service. Book on blood and skin diseases free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Gl. O. C. T. Co's PASaKNOEIl rUTKAaiKH pOMONA altonA LEAVK8.K0H U'OIITLANI) Dallrxoent Sunday at 7 a m. QUICK TIME AND ClIKAP HATKH. Ducklbetweon Htato and Court Bta. M. 1'. UALDW1N, Aont. Sp for Outing! a Mountain or Coast x x Wo will put up utiy kind and grade of cofloo or tea in ono pound nlr tight car toon. It will bo put up fresh and it will retain its aroma. Same Inducement as before, '2 ounces of any flavor of our own mnko flavoring extracts free with each (1 purchaso, or n lunch basket ; or with n 60 cent purchasoj a bar of nice toilet soap. Kemeuibor tho baking powder 'Di amond Brand" is our own make no such can bo had wherever you go nt .'10 cents a lb can. Yokohama Tea Store Phono 2111. Frco Delivery. 4 UOCIAL NEWS 4 V AND VIEWS virr yrr '""""'"' Miss Margaret Carey, ol Crawford, vlllo, is thb guest of her sister, Mrs. II 0. McDowell, of Yow Park. Governor nnd Mrs. T. T.Qecr roturned lost evening from Portland, which placo thoy honored by their presence at tho celebration. Justice nnd Mrs. 0. K. Wolvorton havo roturned from Astoria, whom they celebrated tlio Fourth. Mrs. P. II. Raymond and Miss Ida Vaughn aro homo from a visit in Port land. Jefferson Myers and Dr. Anico Jeffreys havo returned from n visit with friends in Albany and SIo. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coshow, of Ilrowns vlllo, aro tho guests of Robert Coshow for n few weeks. Mr. nnd, Mrs. J. II. Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Geo." Rodger, Margaret Rodgcrs, Mildred Wiggins and Alma Smith left today for two months' outing at their cottage at Newport. Mrs. Leona Willis Piper and children left yesterday for their Seattlo homo, after an extended visit to her mother, Mrs. Leo.-Willfs. Miss Mollle Pearmine, who has been for two years clerk and bookkepper at Strong's restaurant, took a vacation at Portland thia week. Mrs. Al. Veach went to llrooks yester day afternoon to vhlt her mother, Mrs. Illandon, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Savage returned yesterday from Corvallis, whoro they were the guests of Mrs. Savage's mother. C. II. Lane, of R.ker City, tho popu lar tailor,' rounder and Republican leader, arrived In Salem last ovenlug. Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson spent the Fourth In Portland, returning last evening. Miss Delia Porter and Miss Pearl Goulet spent the Fourth in Gorvals, re turning last evening. John Robbins and wife, of Fort Stevens, aro visiting Mrs. Hobblns' brother, A. W. Prescott. Mr. Robbins BEST IN ecia AMERICA Treubles: - .ilaa n.M.1 ! a 1. .i. P . .. ' ... kvuiukivih AJtWXA AUIfJII. MTTIIIIIII ft. ft Ja(tttAa nm. -M...u1.. .hhiU .1 h 1 ' --'""" '"ll"';i iiiuuK vi iw uuu ucrus, auacKS iue disease in the blood, antidotes and forces out all impurities, makes weak, thin blood rich, strong and healthy, and at the same time builds up the general health. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known, and the only one that can reach deep-seated vT.. n lra "' 3" yenra 01 successiui cures proves it to be a reliable, unfailing specific for all blood and skin troubles. Fi'co Modlcai Tpaatmnnt. skilled physicians, who have made blood is nn engineer on tho government jetty at tho mouth of tho Columbia. Malcolm A. Moody, tho popular East ern Oregon congressman, was at Salem Thursday, on a visit to his relatives, Mr. D. W. Matthows will entertain tho missionary society at her homo in Englewood today, July 0, from 2:30 to 5 p. m. A solo by Mrs. Jordan Purvino and a recitation by Miss Vandcrsol will bo rendered. It is expected that a largo number of tho Congregational ladles will bo present. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Watcrbury, Miss Hurst, Miss Estolla Hurst, Mrs. A. 11. Glllls, Miss Lcln Tarploy, Mrs. J. W. Wilson and children, Miss KatoPerrlnc, Mrs. F.P. Talkington and daughterCora, roturned last night from tho Portland celebration. Thos. W. Collier has returned from n few days eocial visit with Portland friends. Mrs. W. II. Welch has returned from a visit with her mother, Mrs. II. M. Wlntermuto, of Portland. Mrs. Jessie Beardsloy Read returned to her Portland homo yesterday after noon, after u visit to hor parents at Kola. Miss Maud Myers has returned from n two weeks, visit with rolativcs at Scio and Albany. Mrr. Ralston has returned from n visit with friends nt Brownsville. Golden Weddlac. On July It tho friends and comrades of Capt. and Mrs. R. it. Lucas, of South Salem, gathorcd to celebrato tho GOth anniversary of their wedded bliss, which but few aro permitted to enjoy. The following woro d resent, besides tho happy ceuple: Rev. nnd Mrs. II. A. Ketchum, William Lucas and wifo; thoir son .Charles could not bo present, but his wifo was; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. Fair banks, Capt. nnd Mrs. I). 0. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. I. 0. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wniuls, L. D. Henry, II. II. llradshnw, A. S. Slippoy, R. R Ryan, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Bogus, Mrs. P. Vcr dor, Joo Anderson, Mrs. G. F. Mason, Mies Clara McDermid and Mrs. F. Hollo. The tables were spread at Mr. Charles Lucas' houeo. After all had gathered at tho tablo they sang "Praieo God From Whom All Blessings Flow," thanks woro offered by Rev. Ketchum. After tho bounteous dinner of tho good things prepared by tho ladles, from tho products of this valley, cakes, pies, jel lies nnd jams, we reassembled at I ho home, where a beautiful teapot nnd cask wore presentod to tho venerable couple. Presentation was by Mrs. R. K. Wands in n very appropriate manner and received by them with grateful hearts, followed by very pleasant talks by Comrades Ketchum and Fairbanks. With hearty congratulations from ull present, wishing them many moro .'years of peaceful, happy lhes together, with all a very enjoyablo timo was had. Tho noxt camp firo of tho U. V. U. nnd tho ladles ol tho G. A. R. will bo held nt R It. Rynn's, on September 29, being tho 5th Saturday of tho month. Statist Festival. St. Paul, Minn., July 0. Tho Scan dinavian Singing Festival opened its meeting hero today, and will conolude Sunday evening. Tho soloists engaged for tho festival aro Gaston Borck, the Norweglan'cello virtuoso, who has arrived 1 In America qoito recently, and makes his homo in Chicago. His wife formoriy Miss Honig, will bo the accompanist. Ohif Hals of St. Paul, and a young lady from Chicago, will bo tho violin eollsts, and Mrs. J. Lehrbauer, of St. Paul, will bo heard in soprano solos. Foresters' Excursloa. Amusements at Fair Grounds Sunday July 8th. Uloyolo Races. Baseball. Torpedoes vs. Foresters of Salem, hx hlbilion by tho Quint. 7-0-21 A Jtffmon WMlif. At the home of tho bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy, Jeffer- son, at o'clock p. m., July 5th, Miss Emma Murphy to Mr. T. Wegman of Newspaper Blue Book for 1900, pub lished by the 20th Century Press Clip ping Bureau, N. Y. Life Bid., Chicago. 'Salem Daily Capital Journal, Best Daily in America, Counting Cities of Less than Ten Tiiousana Cancer, Scrofula, Old Soros, Rheumatism, Contagious Bleed Poison, nnim. ,i.c tv. ...,i...t- .i nf ... u.1 t I.- .. .- t. If t. and skin diseases n life study, $0 if you have arge iu lu Portland. Rov. R.F.Culver of tho Evan gelical church ofllcated. Tho brldo is a popular young lady of Jefferson and tho groom is a commcrical trayoler for tho Blumauor-Frank Drug Co. of Portland. Thoy took the overland train for San Francisco, and will resldo at Fortland. THE MANKILLER. As the Patent WosliDump it Jefferson is Called Claims Another Victim. A. II, Llgg, section boss at Jefferson, was tho second victim of tho wood-dumping contrivance used to load fuol on tho tenders of tho Southern Pacific locomo tives, about ono mllo north of Jefferson. Tho accident hapiwncd on tho 5th, but Friday ho was rcportod doing well and will probably recovor. Pome projecting lumber on n flatcar caught tho socalled mankillcr and iu tho mixup Mr. Llgg was badly hurt and taken to Jefferson unconscious. About n month ago a brnkemnn had his skull crushed by this samo contrivnnco, and it Bccms to bo ono instanco where labor saving machinery is not a success. Can You Tell Why. You havo constant headaches, aro nerv ous and Blcoplcps at night and feel tired In tho morning? Your blood isn't car rying tho right materials to your nerves nnd other organs. Begin taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. tho great blood cnrlchor, nnd you will soon renlizo n change You will feel better and stronger, will relish your food nnd enjoy refreshing sleep. Nausea, indigestion are cured by Hood's Pills. 7 To Ratify Bryan's Nomination. Arrangements nro being mado for a big jollification nt Lincoln, Neb., im mediately after the Kansas City conven tion shall hnvo nominated William J. Bryan for President. The central figures In tho cotebrntlon will bo tho Tammany delegation from New York nnd thi Iroquois Club, of Chicago. Thero will bo two train loads of Tnmmnnyitns nbout four hundred nnd of tho CI Jhlcagoans, tho latter Imlng ac-ecrlbod local remedies, and by con led bv n bnnd of slxlv nlocos I alnntly falling to euro with local treat leu by n band 01 sixty p ocos. nont( pronounce(, lt icrnl)0 gc0co com pan Tho local promoters aro planning for n celebration In Bryan's honor, that may last two or thrco days. Plans for tho entertuinment of tho visitors and nn ex tensive program of speeches, flambeau and torchlight processions are being pre pared. At Bed Time tako nplomnt herb drink, tho nox morning I feel bright and my com plexion is better. My doctor says it nets gently on tho stomach, liver and kidneys, ami Is a pleasant laxativo. It is mado of herbs, and is prepared as easily as ten. It is called Lane a Medi cine. All druggists soil It nt 25c. nnd 50 cts. Lnno's Family Medicino moves the bowols each day. If you cannot gut it, pond for free wimple. Addrots, Orator F. Woodward, I-oRoy, N. Y. The German Bolt. Edward II, Bohm, who was elected a city magistrato of Cleveland, Ohio, as a Republican last spring by a big majority, has bolted tho nomination of McKiuloy. Bohm la n leader among the German American Republicans. He said : "Seventy-flvo pcrcentof tho German American voto will bo cast against Mc KInley. Tho reason? Oh.thero aro many. Imperialism tho drift toward being a robber nation like England is ono of tbem. McKlnloy lacks backbone :he has had bad advisers.and the Republican party today is dominated by Interests which threaten to crush out tho lifo of tho republic." "Squiro Boh in was reminded that four years ago ho protested from tho stump that tho election of Brysn meant ruin. "I lenow I did," said he, "but I am so muoh in earnest In my opposition to the administration In power that 1 am will ing to rlslc half of my little earnings and voto for Bryan." The llomlkit Mia In Silera As well ai the Imndnouiest, and others arc Invited to call on any druggist and k'ct free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam fur the Throat ana bungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and 1 believe all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, iltonclillis ana ionsump tloo. Price 25c. and 60c. eod&W OASTOH.IA B.mtu IU Kiad Yw Haw H'tan BsgU .jlUKiaa'YwHitn'fiTil Blgutu er ropuiauuu. OLD SOLDIERS AT I4YONS BEARTIFUL SITE OF JOHN A 10GAN ENCAMPMENT AT LYONS. A Permanent Assctntlite Place Has Been Cre ated .Up On the Santlara River. Comrades Peters, Bonnett.Fcnton nnd Miles, under tho lend of Copt. Parker, the mayor of Lyons, have fix oil up the nicest assemblngo grounds for tho .John A. Logan Veteran's oncampmont that God nnd naturo nnd human Ingenuity combined can contrive. It is roofed by tho cvergrcon nrches of tho everlasting firs. It Is carpeted with nxminetor and Brussols moss n foot deep, nil starred with forest flowors nnd boworcd with frlirgos of rhododendron and melons. Tho finest spring of water on tho Pacific coast tho famous cold spring nt tho mouth of Fox Vnlloy-. flows from its virgin bod in tho midst of tho camp. Permanont roofed spoakor's stands, lemon nil 0 stands, bowory for dancing, photograph gallery nnd eating stands aro erected on tho grounds. Fino lovol spaces nro soatcd nnd it is nil on such n generous scnlo that I thought thcro only nbout 60 people present whon I spoko, when n man who counted tho crowd said thoro wore 173 person. On Suudny there is to be an union Sunday school picnic, with n ser mon by Rov. Rounds, of tho Mothodlst church. In tho afternoon tho Prosbyto rlan preacher, from Mill City, will ex pound tho Scripture. At night tho Sev enth Day Baptists will hold tho fort. So thoro is a chanco for all to bo saved with any stylo of dressing. All this reminds mo of n parocranh from good old John Selden's table talk in 1003: . "Religion is liko fashion. Ono man wears his doublot slashed, anotlior lacod, another plain; but ovory man has a doublet. So every man has his relig ion. Wo differ about tho trimming." I assisted on tho evening program. This timo my effort was musical. Thoy hnd no organ at tho speaking stand. Capt. Parker put n ropo nround tho organ, run n polo through It, nnd I took ono end. All said I cnrrlod my part well. Tho evening program and all tho programs nro well nrrnngod, and Mr. and Mrs. Parker aro entitled to grent credit for their entorpriso, ubiquitous nssistanco nnd londing a helping hand generally. Lyons Is destined to bo tho assembly city of tho Santlam Vnlloy. No place haB such perfect camping nr- rnngomonts or picnic provisions. Lyons Is destined to become n center for such outdoor attractions. lxgan camp has not been pntroniiod this year ns well by tho old soldiers ns it deserves. It is n gem of a placo for a campmeeting or a Chautauqua. E. Hokku. Thero is mora Catarrh in this section of tho country than all other dieearcs put together, ami until tho Inst few venrs lt was supposed to bo incurable, rora great many years doctors pro- nuunceu 11 n joeni insoaso, aim pre has proven catarrh to bo n constltiitintiul I it.evMDv, ..iiv. uiuii-tuiu injiiiii-o lajiiniuu- tionnl treatment Hall's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Is tho onlv conntitutlonul lll.nil.il n.1.1 (lin.Atrt.lk ..uiIiIhi. ...... .1... I euro on tho market. It is taken inter nally In doses from 10 drons to n ten. spoonful. It nets directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. They offer ono hundred dollars for any ceso it fails to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Ciik.nky A Co., Toledo, 0. Sold bv Drucuists. 76c. Hall's Family Fills nro tho boat. See the crowds buying shoes next door to Gilbert & Baker. Frank C. Dsktr & Comciny. Fortland, Oregon, Heal Katuto. fanning lands a specialty. Farm loans neunilatcd. Bend for blank applications. dAw5-lMtt Tbroaih the Yellowstone. Tho now route via tho iOn-Kon Short Lino Itailroad and Monlda. Mont., ena bles you to mako a delightful trip through tho Yollowstono Nutional I'ttrk, entering via Monlda and coming out via Clnnalwr, making it unnecessary to cover any portion of tho route twito. For beautiful descriptive booklet, writo or call at Oregon Short Line Ticket Olllce. H-' Tiurtl street, rortiaml, Uregon. it i II w Dladlor Twine. Mitchell, Lewis & 8taer Co.'s brancb ' will be headquarters for lilnillnir twine ins season. 7-L'dAwtf OASTOniA. Btsrs tls 4 1 M M18 IM W1 iTM KM Yoi Hit Atari BevzM ' $u Special Reserves. "Old Government" whiskey, recog. nlzed by leading physicians, and estieo lally by A. V. O'tfrien M. I)., Captain and Surgeon, also by Wm. I). McCarty M. D Malor and Hurueon. in United States Army. Furthermore, the board of health of San Francisco, recommends this stimulant as tho purest, unadulter ated, for family uso, for convalescents and invalids. Sold exclusively in Salem and Marion County by J. 1'. Hookbs. iani Estray Notice. Nolle li hereby glfcollut I l.m Ukcn up u4 1idi'hihJk1 tli fulluttluf iltwrO) nlmil found ronnlnt l Urge williln Ilia (11 or H. lu, to-wit Oos Jentj bull, on jut oM. do intrks or brsnd. Tlno-mtrof uld ll im luti tlMm Lj piofln probrtr 1 I) lKl chtf(n4 ireDMo(UkliivBp md keeplof, tc,Bd lnd(iu4IUirj(lKr fir iU;, I wll procewl to Mil tU uM hIbia1 it xiblh auo tton m prorldal la urdlaor N" 3U of tl tronrukl oitr- Dtted SUu, Jolf . WO D.w oinsosf. 74 tt Citjr WrUL CASTORIA For Infants and Children. T(m M Yw Have Always livf M Bear the Signature of rgg. r9ifj, r iSiS TrTOWCSS???sRsSJ? Tho Kind You Unvo Always hi uso for over 30 years, and sjCrff-fJZT77s sonai supervision kiiico its infancy. ttOyL S-CCCCSWIZ Allmffim nnntnilnnlrnvnii I.. I.I1. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd" Just-as-pood" nro hub Experiments that trlllo with nnd endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Cnstorlu Is ft harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morplilno nor other Narcotlo HtibHtauce. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms nnd allays Forcrisluicss. It cures Dlnrrhwa ami Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and llowcls, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC eiNTDUR OMfNY, TT MUHXtV TmiT, NIW OHN CITY, R. M. WADE k CO. SALEM OREGON Something to Be Proud Of Is tho ownership of n fCrescont, Clove land or Gendron bicvclo. It is tho nemo of perfection In bicvclo construction. where lluhtnoss is not mnrrlflml for strength and mechanical skill blond to make n wheel Hint is unexcelled for mil ling (nullities nnd reliability. Wo have 4spleudld stock to choose from. Al26, tooU. R. M. Wade & Co The Center of Attraction For those who nro especially particular , about tho lalindorinit of tlndr summer garments Is the Salem Steam foundry. Kveryone knows except thosu who liuren't tried our work, how clean, prop- erly siaroueu ami ironen every nrtiaio (proves iUelf to be after It has been UiroiiKii our Imnils. II you don't know us, ioi s get aouuainieu. Salem Steam Laundry colonii, j. oi.ustiai) i-norniKTuii. )OIIODS I). OLHMTKAI), HOII. I'hono 111, sso Liberty fltre I Sm(.m1 itt ON YOURIOUTING Whether tuning or hunting, you inunt not neglect a supply oi counteract the effect of not neglect a supply of drlnkablc-n to counteract the tfl,-ct of an Invulnntatv sousing In a trout stream or a sudden downpour from the skies. The bettob- Uinable whiskies, brdtidlm, gins, nock tails and cordials to say nothing i of the Indispensable hlscklwrry cordial nro always to no tutinu at ) P Rogers 91ft art1 OOO (snim.r,at Wlvaust sWT-Wbolewile and retail, C . ..--aa3lCy gsyssgggggresvvtre Bought, and which has been, has homo tho sipnatnro oC has been mado under his ncr- Siguaturo of They Can't Get In and so must stay outside. Our window and door screens excludo all Hying In truders whoso presence maku llloa bur den. Banish what can't Ihj extermin ated '1 lieso Hcreens como in nil sites. nnd can bo ml J ub ted to every stylo of door and window. Tax your pouketbook lightly and cscnpo tho lly nnd mosquito tax on comfort altogether, LITTLE BO.PEEP LOST HER SHEEP Hut no one need worry nliout mutton this timo of tho year, If they can get dainty and delicious Spring lamb for an appetizing nnd nourishing Hummer meal. Ho hnvo everything Iu choice meats, and nil tho dellcucloH of the sea son In both frolh and smoked meats thatwil) suit the most critical epicure. E C. CROSS SALEM OR. Don't Lose Your Grip, When you feel your health fulling IKjk to your plumbing. There In uotli lug that will undermine your healtli like living In h Iioii-mi where the plumbing Is defective and the air vitiated by sutver gas. When you want your plumbing overhauled and looked after or your wit ter pipes need repairing, runges and furnaces or steam heating apparatus put In order for the winter, mil on BARR&PETZEL 211 COMMKUCIAL HTIIKKT. Telephone No. 2371 nxfjf I1SI """"ftiw I C'iO 1 J rf" ' V' -i- BUSINESS 0AIID8. O. Sri. EACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keeiio. o White Corner, Salem Or. Parties ilea ing superior operations nt modernto fo In any branch nro In especial request. ALBErfrA.JE&SUP. Phono 1071, IIOOMS 1 AND 'J, 0 HAY IJLIC. Osteopathy In Salem and Albany DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT" Graduate of Ainorlcnu School of Ostoo patliy. SAIJJM Monday, Wednesday and Friday; hours, 0 to 11 n. m.; 1 to 4 p. over Wellur's grocory. ALUAMY Tiu8day, Thursday and Saturday : hours 0 to l'J n. m. ; 1 to 6 p. m., Mrs. Winns residence. SOLTLE UROS! PIANO TUB ANU HEl'AlllEHS PORTLAND .ORIi! ForBalcutaud vlctutty lcr ordora nt Uco Will's MimloHlno. B. R. JONES. Attornoy-nt-Lnw Toledo, OroHon. W Clerk of Circuit Court far nlz Tom mlh in up-lodMo sUtrnctor all proportr in Lincoln tuuutf. ll-lfiu OFFICE, CITY UALL. For water borvlco noply at ofllcc. Hills payable monthly In ndvunco. Muko all couiplnlnts at tho onico. CAPITAL ICllY Express and Tr ansfei Meets nil mail and passemtor trains. llaggngo to nil parts of tho city. Prompt service. Tolopliono No. 851. DIBdUK & BKIPTON. S, C, STONE, M.'D. t'roprlotor of ; Stone's Drua: Stores HAL.KM, OIIEOON. Tno norm (two In number) aro located a No. 'iii and U3 ComuieroUl itreet, and are well itookod with afomplcto Ituo old tun and rnodtclnti, tollot artlclca, perluiacry, bruihca 010., utfl , tto, DR. BTONK llailiadiorao23rcaiIcxprloiH?Ou tho prao tiro olrnodlclna and now makes no chirso for Cflniullatlon.eiamliiatlon orprMcrlptlon. MiloC. Matthews Hucccuor to Edwardi A Matthcna MltAT nnd I'OUUTKV MARKET Htntu street near railroad. Freshest mid let meats. My patrons sny 1 keep ii ncusi meats in m wu. PLATING Iloyal Hllver Triple HlUor l'lato tlctal ...ISA W to . u . CO ... S3 eft Knlvcx-rMit(0) wol limnlloa. forkt rtfi, wotxl lnhilli.. KiiltaHrclO, Metal haiidlct... Kurki ir clO. ilclal IiiiuIIm M) 4U tM 74 M SO 10 IU W Tnhlo hkii. cr Hi 6,.m.... . . v,(..... ,j. . "i i in. llutli'f KnUii. caoli Huxar sui'lla, - ' .... ... Carvliif Ht. .. ..., Napklu lllnxi Per He I B.. riton............... 00 to ft U) Call nnd get our prices on Gold and Nickel plating. ,G, A, ROBERTS, IOB Btato btroot. l- Phonn 2870 Old Post OfficeStables Aro large am hnvu reliable nttond iiiiIh, your teem boarded by tho week or day. (lood teams fur hire. Prices rca Miuablo. Your patrouago solicited. H.M, Brown 02 Ferry fitrtet. 1WIIUU' JIKir MV, Is openii;raln under new manngemeut and we will smiplv you witli tho finest, I....I. ve. iiiuuini meats, lurtl etc. put up In the cleanest and best shtpo und promptly dellverel. Comu and see us. I'hono. Main 'JU10 VAN PATTON k CO ORKGON GREATEST STATE FAIR SALEM OREGON Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900. tlO.OtOIN I'ltKMIUMH on products of the Farm, Field and Factory The greatest industrial exposition ever neiti on tno I'aelllo Coast, Open to the World Fur Premium list address M. I). Wisdom, Portland Ore. PAsWtJt'i HAIR BALSAM iH4 u4. Uutt u lubu rtoulmt laaiuUavl toitli n.r IMI 0 AMUl VUfM M .uur H si ,JS4S'5M " :OJE3.TXTTXSW Salem late Co., K WANTB UrJiVfii?" 'l1 this oolumr "" """ lor zse Boo rl m uwaiiv IHlVi tl A TmMl . . ' "' '"" "i Hiiiiiu.-.A steady rollabta bov years wants position in an oAm storo. Address r ware JouitSAi. 7-i- ULACK8MITII WANTEDAb enced all-ronnd man for a t?. . Aty r.Ma : "illacksmlth." """""'I caiein. 7-3-1 w tpmtm SSMVt BTUAYEDUORRE -At Keller MmsW S atut8lltt,Wi8a,r SASt, i ?. Pnnl claimant reqolwd toprovooffnershlp and mtaSEZZM U. G. Schramm 7 8 tf v i t 1 fnnn . ' i ' land.r!0 'ow.? ! Ji horsea weight about 1050. AMrmmK , - vifntt sji iruuti TniuiB,ft vi t - ". 'w. ""-"" "". onvortonBtaga. 7 3 tH I,?,IsnT!n,rUrFlno.Pttro brl K"r 11811 pointers, from Ida nl.l UU.lJ' 1 T rZDrV 1,uon. " Call CMly.o T. Loon Uavldton, Morntngslde. " bitch, Biro "General." 0 30 lua -' DON'T WORRYr Woman's 8Ui Buro anu Haroj Positive Cure for torn prosse.1 or Irregular MonstruatteS " l-romAnyCnusof the Newest DWl SJyKBT '".'fFREE JM.IW ' JUD., LiloxV.l Chicago, III., WSwT F?nUn,,Si,fc",fl."co'Kod bout- ....., .ur i norm, gooa louse mmi ' barn. Address B. F. IlKf u7iSrl ryorCro8ton,Or. ' 0lll" TV.?I,?..r.0IiC-Wa have on h iiiKu hvock pi tastern and homo rnafa buggies which we are selling at MttS ' 0fi border to && lB 'S l'leaseclUt4I mhI sffi eP.ana oxamine aa - CHANGE OF LOOATION.-I will U " 1 f00 My iriends and old tomors at the Balcm Wagon lieSry 30Co"'mercIal8t., .KS,. ESffttl t en'e?or to give 8U factlon. John 0. Gardner" MH ' SECOND IIAND-ChamplonBlBderl-r IwisiVStaverCo., opposite Brewery, i 6-JHi HOME FOR RALE-Onn n,l -.i-i miles cast of Anylum. Fivoscree.uow-. barn, and outbuildings, good water, tw acres fruit: cuts seven tons hay, om pud ono-half acre wheat, large garde If bought soon, crops will bo sold whli placo, at a bargain. D. 0. Howard. o-ao-im WANTED. To exchange wagons, !;' hi, ihiuki, carts, etc., nomo or cm mado, or horse shoeing and re pairs for oak or ash lumber: will Uk your old vehicles at a fair valuation is J,ra.do' ' farther particular, call at Balom Wagon Factory, SM Comraw clal street. Werner Fennel!. CM I'm REMOVAL NOTICE.-Our customers win noreaitcr Und our barber shop At 2i.M Commercial next door to Thomi. (ion's Jonolory storo Where we wlM bo glad to moet our old constosuew. ''Komerabor Old Jack." llunce A DanlelB. o 18 It AQENTS WANTED-To show our hji- lu-uuiu it an aiBp unitcu ciates mm World, slio 47x07 Indict . $3 to (4 a day easily earned. Write for fr samplo and particulars. Iliff Jk Company, Chlcsgo, 111. 6-18 3w FOR BALE Tents, awnings, cawpW outfits of all kinds in now and stcofwJ- lutnd gooda. Tin waro, granite ware, etc. Cull at SIO Commercial street. 018 1wt FOR SALE Flvo acres cholco MnkH and, good houeo. orchard and other improvements. Annlv to J. Haf. tlrst brick liouto, north sldo Garden road. O-U-laa IIOOMS. Furnlthcd or uufurnialieT, single or In suites, dining room ad Joining, homo-.'iko. second floor Cot tlo block, Mattlo Hutchlni, proa. 4 13W SUITS, PANTS, OVERCOATS. T measure. Perfect fit guaranteed, 2,000 styles to select from. II. a. Hollo, State Street, agent Wans- . niokor A lirown, Philadelphia, 4-7-W IIOU8B CLEANERS- UcweraW that tho best aad cheapest cars paper Is tho heavy felt paper soW atTiiKJooitNAi.Qmoo. 3f9-U HOTELSANTIAM At Detroit. Oregon Now open for Summer Tourists, aew house, nowly furnished flrst-claesaceew odatlons. Price from ft 00 to $IM per day. Good 1ck train and saddle horse always ready to accomodate Tourist to Hot Springs, Marlon Lake, and Lake Pamolla and all good Ashing point. H Jacob, ProoT Willamette Stables 0on day and night for buil lies. Hire you a rig or put up vour team. Horses boarded. satisfaction guaranteed. Your iiatrouage solicited. Stage for ' IcCoy leaves liable at u:20 a. N m. Good rig and careful driver. ; Teter & Davis, Props, - South Commercial it. Phone 1731. fl-M- CURE YtVf Kin I'cm (UU fr aatn nir yiMt JiMrLAnnrt. IftA&Biktlo&J UfMto4 IiiTuiIuu ill uU.rulisM Of nilllllll MUblM. I P.... at. M.U.U-. TAIUI-M. a4 .... , - ...., ,. il, ma mi w itHc.tiimoa. -': Trir. .oaeiotM iiaiv: 7is;,."i. feT.tcriss? nriur di The German Market Will be found all kind ef bmb Sand the bent ol wf. FJtatf' DKUVERY. All bHTi h kfeuf late firm of Wolt A Mlaea must bo paid, CDOL & son, 171 Cow.mweWd W, :. "' " """"SI STE M WO00 SAW work &KlJ. rr.l I aim l.l 1 .ma mmm mA , loiepiiuu jooa man. ""' TTT'i rtuiildiiea on l'JMt ttM4. Of StTO I market. M. Van Fuwr, Yar', c -im A - n rssar -"y""lllw-"" " a,-tti i hi iiiiaatikiftamifr """ Jitt- s.. . . a