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h4 ipjm . J.HKIII SYRUroBfGS 1 ActrjPeasantlywitdJhmptfy. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually witen bilious or coajtlvc. fbesents in, the most acccptaBIecum the Jaxatt'ye princj'plas of plants rnoiM to act most &ficficja' TO.OETITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE - MANF'D. BY CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO., "" SAM MANCI3C0, CAt. lOUISVlLLC . KY. NIW YORK, N.Y. fvrsmfr ty (fru(lits - prUt' SO ptr tottr. O. C. T. Co's PABSKNQKR BTKAltiEU POMONA alt5nA " LEAVED FOB POIITLAND "' IllTioeptRuni1Tt7 n.m. QUICK TIME AND ClIKAl' 1IATEB. Oooklbatweea 8tte and Coaic'Bti. M. P. BALDWIN,, Asent. Mountain or Coast x x We will put up any kind and (trade ol coffoo or ton in ono pound air tight car toon. It will bo put up (resli and it will .retain ito nromn. Sumo inducement as bo for o, 2 ounces of any linvor of our own make flavoring oxtrncta free with each $1 purchase, or a lunch basket ; or with aSOcentpurchose: a bar of nico toilot soap. Remember tlio baking nowdor"Dl (imond Brand" is ourown mako no such can bo had whorovor you go nt 30 cents a lb can. Yokohama Tea Store Phono 2111. Froo Dollvory. bAAAAAA ; VfOCIAL NEWS I U "V AINU VIEWS Mrs. E. l McCornnck, is homo from Newport. Dr. and Mrs. 0. II. turned from Newport. Hall, havo re Mr and Mrs. McNamar havo returned from outing at Newport. Mrs. Cutis. Harnick, returned night from a visit to Portland, last Mies Eva Cosliow was a passongcr this morning for Brownsville. MiasMollie Peaslee, of Homeetead, Cal., js in the city attending tho sum merichool. Mj. and Mrs. W. II. O'Delll arrived homo this morning from a pleasant trip north. Mtsa Dabnoy, the oung saleswoman at-The Fair store, has, roturnod from hor annual vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hall, were at Woodburn Sunday, where they sieut the day with friends. ra. E. V. Jtolly, of Oregon City, 1b iniUie city visiting her slater Mies K. S. Watcrous, who is ill. TF (Mr. L. S, Skiff and daughter I'oarl ' haye returned homo from a visit to Eeaatern Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderpool leave fthia morning (or Bcio, where they take a vacation for a few weeks. Miss Ruby Kppler, of San Francisco, who has been herd visiting Miss Frankle Chase, has gone to Jefferson. Mrs. L. E, Case, who has been in the Pity visiting Mrs. A. D, Taylor, left this iwornmg (or her homo on the Elkhorn. J.Mrs. R, M. Bairand dauffhtnr fioldin. Swho have been here vigltini- Mr. nd IMrs. Ed. Sawyer, returned to Browns frills this morning. 'A party starting this morninir tv to.m for a couple of weeks ohtine at Wilhnit consisted of Mrs.H. B. Holland. Tn 'and. Miss Constance Holland and the Mioses Cora and Neva Grlswold. PERSONALS. Bunco Smith left today for Granite, Eastern Oregon. T. A. Livesly spent Sunday with Mrs. Uvealey at Newport. Special 4 Stnto Treasurer Mooro wonUoJoln hia family nt Newport today, E. F. Parkhurst, returned last night from a business trip to Portland. W. D. McGco, who was injured in Lnno county, Thursday isnblo to bo out. Bliss Syphcrt, of Momingeido, lina gono to Spoknno to permanently locato there. Mrs. 8. A. Carpenter and grandson JeeBUp StrnnghavogonotoTnrnor for an outing. Carl and Aug. Nougobauor havo gono Itf Newport to explore plnccsof interest on tho coast. Stato Troaauror C. S. Mooro, roturnod yesterday from a fow days visit with his family at Newport. County Judgo Scott has gono to tho north end of tho county to cxainlno a bridgo recently erected. Lewis Stinaon and Fred Stonsloff, ro turnod allo this morning from a trip among tho congers and wild cats in the Cascade mountains. Rev. P. S. Knight, will Oil tho pul pit at tho Contend Congregation church next Sunday. Rev. Heudoraon is tak ing his annual vacation. Harry Guild, son of II. G. Guild of tho Independent, left today for Wilbur, Washington, whero ho has accepted a position in a largo general iriorchandsco store. Watt Shlpp, Lloyd and Paul Uatuor and Reuben Patty loft todnv, via wheels, for Portland. Mt. Hood and Prlnovillo. They rido ono tanulon and two Ramblers. S. T. Northcutt left this morning on a prospecting trip, to be gono ncouploof months. Ho did not give out his destination for publication, as thoro is a big hunk of gold there nnd ho don't want to dlvido with too many. A Minister's Mistake A city minister was recently handed a notlco to bo read from his pulpit. Ac companylng it was a clipping from a newspaper bearing upon the matter. Tho clergyman started to read the extract and found that it begnn: "Take Komps Balsam, tho host Couch Cure." This was hardly whnt ho had expected and. aftor a moment's hesitation, ho turned it over and found on tho other sido the matter Intended for tho reading. 3 Conti Thnt Liut n Centarr. To wear your grandfather's coat would not seem much of un honor, but to John Chinaman It Is the greatest felicity. Not only Is tho common .look ing, shapeless blue blouso of his an cestor prized because It Is his ances tor's, but because of Its intrinsic value. Tho clothing usually worn by tho -Chinese Is of tho purest silk and coststnny whero from $100 to '$250 a suit. As a nation tho Chinese object' to wearing clothing of any other kind, nnd centuries of experiment havo taught them how best to mnko up tho costly caterpillar thread Into tho most dura bio form. On this account tlio Chlncso dress, though of purer material, has nono of tho sheen usually nsnoclutcd with Bilk, a peculiarity which has re sulted In tho erroneous Idensiimto their composition. All tho garments aro mailo In China nnd aro only exported for tho personal uso of Celestials) lit foreign countries. Owing to their cost, howover, they aro only purchased at long Intervals, each garment being of so durablo a character that they aro lmndcd down to tho third and even tho fourth gener ation. Wear appears to rather Improvo them thnn otherwise, with the result that tho coat of tho father or grandfa ther often has moro Intrinsic vnltto than tho newer nnd less worn articles. -Omnha World-Herald. The Wa!U Han Down. Tho Irishman who went up ln'thoho tel lift without knowing what U was did not recover easily from tho sur prise. Ho relates tho story In this way: "I wlnt to tho hotel, and, says I, 'Is Mlsther Smith In?' "'Yes,' said tho man with tho-sojer cap. 'Will yea step In? "So I steps Into tho closet, and all of a suddlnt ho pulls tho rope, nnd Its tho truth I'zo telling ycz tho walla of tho building began running down to tho cellar. " 'Och, murthcrl' says L 'What'll be come of Bridget and tho'chlldrcn which was left below there? "Says tho sojer cap man: 'Ho nlsy, sorr. They'll bo all right when yes como down.' "'Corao down. Is It?' says I. 'And It Is no closet at all, but a haythculsh balloon, that yes got mo In I' "And wld that the walls stood stock still, and ho opened tho door, And there I was wld tho roof Just over my head! And, begorm, that's what saved mo from going np to tho hevlna lntlrely!" '-Irish Independent. Danllaa For Food. It Is an Interesting fact that when tho dahlia was Introduced Into 'Europe. It was not as a flower that u was valued, but as a vegetable. Tim plant Is said to be really akin to tho potato, and It was thought that It wouM prove an Important addition to our flood re sources. The single variety soerns to havo been Imported Urst, tho Mitrchlon ess of Bute having Introduced Itt about 100 years ago. It came to us from Madrid, the Spaniards having, It Is be lieved, found It flrt In Mexico, and li was Introduced Into Franco as 'well as England. A few daring adventurers njjpcar to have made trial of It as an edible root, bnt It is never an easy matter i'.o popu larize a new article of food, .and the tuber of tho dahlia did not takton. If It had done so, the probability Is that we should never have troubled much about Its cultivation as a flower. Wo never do grow things for fruit and flower, too, and If we had sacks of dahlia bulbs In Covent Garden we should have had no dahlia show at tho Crystal Palace. London Con pa pond ence. To-M(bt and To-Morrow MtSt. And each day ana night during this week you can set at any dni gist's Kemp's Balsam for tho Thwa t and Lungs, acknowledged to bo the most successful remedy eycr sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma aad. Consumption. Get a bit&te to. day and keep it always In the house so you can check your cold at once Price 250 and , sample bottle free. eodirw "He That Any Good Would Win" Should have good ht.llh. Tine, rkfi blood Is the first rcqutsitc. Hoofs Sarsa parUla, by giving good blootl ,vtd good health, his helped many a manto success, besides giving strength and courage to women tuho, before taking it, could not even see any good nn life to tvin. -timu J.N. Wallace's MrUidsy. Prosldont J. M. Wallnco of tho Salem Wator Co., IMonday qulotly celebrated his 72nd birthday annlvorsary. Ho has Been over fifty years of business Jllfo and haa recocred from his recent prostra tion so far as to bo ablo to tako a short walk nnd will go driving soma day this week, and a llttlo later ho expects to join other health seekers nt Boswell Springs. $100 Reward. $100, Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is nt least ono dreaded diaeasq that Bcionco has been able to euro in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is tho only positive curo now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional discaee, requires n con stitutional troutmeut. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho systom, thereby destroying the foundation of the discaso, and giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution and asalstlng naturo in do ing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith in its curativo powers, that thov offer ono Hundred Dollars for anv ca&o that it tails to curo. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Ciiknky & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by DruggietH, 75c. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Stcck News. Wallowa County has 200,000 shoep. Tho sheepmen of KaBtern Washington, aro becoming alarmed over tho out-look for tlio sale of this years crop of lambs. There Is n drought in Montana, Utah and Wyoming, This gives Enstcrn buy ers a chnnco to buy lambs much cheaper. J. D. Applegate of Klamath Falls has coUl h's entire wool cllpp amounting to 23.C0O pounds to tho Tho3. Kay Woolen Mills at 12 conts per pound. Kighty-llvo head of horses wero sold in Prlnovillo, last week ranging in prlcos from tO to fl"), DANDRUFP CAUSED DY A GERM. A New Dlscovci That Kills thelGcrmand Prevents Baldness. Pretty nearly all tho hair preparations for dandruff, havo somo merit In allay ing It 'h'ng of tho scalp, and in being a fairly got 1 dressing for tho hair, but thoro is onlv ono that recognizes what cauees dandruff, falling hair, and bald ness, and that destroys that cause, a llt tlo germ nnd that Is Nowbro's Hornl clde. This germ eats its way into thu scnlp, down to tho lia'r root, whoro it saps that vitality, causing dandruff as it digs up tho scalp into little white scales. Unices It Is deitroyed thero's no perma nent stopping of falling hair and curo of dandruff and baldness. Nowbro's Herpi cido kills tho gorm. "Destroy the cnuso, you removo tlio effect." Where To Find It. Willeon's Shaving Parlors carry a stock of Nowbro's Hcrnicido, the now and in fallible curo for dandruff and falling hair, advertised in another column of this paper. 8 3 lui What Is Your Line? Tho lino for you to tako across tho continent Is tho Northern Pacillc Rail way which epana tho country between Portland and St. Paul with its rails of steel, 'running two through dally trains botwesn those citlos,affordingpaBsengora a quick and safe trip amid beautiful ficonerv. flourishing citlnH.wftvIni? arnin 7, . . ' . . . p V""C .'.'.'" I noma, anu vast stock rangos. By this lino you may enjoy "all tho comforts of a nomo." If you havo traveled via this lino, vou of course know Its advantages, If not, do not full to investigate its merits beforo you start on your Eastorn trip. For rates, timo tables or other in formation, see any Northern Pacific agent or writo A. D. CitAiiivroN A.G.P.A. 255 Morrison et. cor. Third, Portland. 8-015. TODAY'S MARKET. Poutland. Auir. 7. Wheat, valley 51 to 55, Walla Walla, 55. Flour Portland, best grrtUoa $2.75 to $3.10. Graham 2.60 per bid. Oats Choico White 3037c, groy SI to 35 por bushel. MilletuiT Bran, 13; shorts, f 15. Hay Timothy tl0ll por ton. Onions 1.25 for rod 1.50 for Sllvor- skins. Potatoes 50 to COc per sack. creamery, -10 to -15c. Store 25c. 27). fcggs uregon, 1 c. Poultry Chickens. t3.00 to 3.50; hens, 1 to 6.00; turkeys. live 13c. Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7Ko per pound. Hogs Heavy dressed 5 to 6c. Beef Steers. 14.50; cows,t3.50 4; dressed beef, 06 to 7c. Veal Dreaeed, 8 8Jc. for small. Hops 2 8c. Wool Valley, 1213o ; Eastern Ore gon, 10(3 15c; Mohair, 25c. Hides Green, salted CO lbs, 80o; under CO lbs, 7idi84 ; sheep pelts, 15 COc SALXU MABKIT. Wheat 58 pounds and over, 45, Wool, 13 to 10c. Mohair, 25c. Hops 5 to 7Kc Oats 28 to 30c. Hay Baled, cheat, 17 ; to 7.50 timo thy, $10. Egga 15 to 17c. Flour In wholesale lots, $2.50; retail 3. Millatuffs-Bran, $13; shorts, $U. Hojja Dressed, 6&c. Live cattle Steers, 3K i cows, 2 to $3. Sheep $2.603. Dreai-ed Veal Oc Butter Dairy, 20o; creamery, 25c. Poultry rat hens per lb., 7 to 8c. spring chickens per lb., 0 to 10 Potatoes new, 35c per bushel. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 1 1 Signature of m&4 tloTr it Lion Chnrire. A lion's first signs of anger aro at follews: Its tall rapidly twists' from side to side, tho bottom slightly raising nnd the black tassel at tho end beating the air; it lowers Itn heed utoro than usual and growls, n Inti ' lowing Its teeth. Then Its vole. ENtt2es loud cr, It roars, shows Its teeth and lowers Its cars, tho movements of tho tall In creasing all tho time. At tho ttruo of charging that Is, at tho height of Its anger the tall rises In the nlr until It Is almost vertical, tho black tassel continues to move, tho cars are flattened completely, and tho ani mal comes toward you at n Blow trot, then nt n gallop, and flnnlly springs forwnrd with open mouth nud extend' cd claws. Sometimes It shows theso various symptoms without charging, restrained by prudence, hut It never chnrges with out showing them. When the tall rises, tho hunter can bring his rlflo to tho shoulder nnd await his opportunity. In hunting, a man who Is on his guard Is worth four. A charge Is cxtromcly dangerous, al most always fatal when unexpected. cither because of tho dotiso vegetation or other causes, but If you seo tho ani mal getting ready flight Is useless. Stand your ground. Tho only thing to do Is to keep cool and trust In your weapon. If you hnvo no confldenco In yourself It Is prudent to nvold measur ing your strength against these ani mals. Ilrend For Hones. A delivery wagon of ono of tho big bread baking factories stopped In front of an up town livery and boarding sta ble, nnd two men at onco unloaded bar rels of bread and carried thorn Into tho stable. Tho bread looked good and was good. Thoro wero all sorts nnd sizes of loaves In tho barrels "home made," "rye," "Vienna," "potato," "graham" and "cottage." Tho curiosity of n man who saw tho bread being delivered to tho stnblo was aroused, and ho ventured to ask the proprietor of tho stnblo what It meant "Thero's nothing rcmnrkablo about It," snld tho proprietor with a laugh, "I simply buy It for horso feed. Wo grind tho bread up and mix It with other feed, and It makes first class food for horses. It Is stale bread and costs us 40 cents a barrel, and thcro nro SO or 00 loaves to tho barrel, so you seo It comes pretty cheap. Somo of tho bread Is only a day old and Is good enough for any man to cat, but tho bread fac tories cannot sell It What you seo hero aro returned loaves from tho grocer ies." Now York Journal. Tlio Illnnlon. "Whnt beautiful peaches!" said an old lady as she stopped at n Btall In tho market and admired a basket of tbi choico fruit, They wero covered with n pink gauzo and looked very tempting indeed. Tho old lady bought the peaches and took them homo. Tho next dny sho ap peared again at tho stall nnd showed tho stall keeper a Btnnll pleco of pink veiling. "Do you keep that kind of veiling for salo?" sho asked. Tho Btall keeper told her that ho did not "Well,' Bho said, "when I took thoso peaches homo they wero small nnd sour and green, nnd I thought Jf I could get somo of that veiling that mado them look so pretty and plump In tho baskot I'd wear It myself. If It would Improvo mo as much as It did tho peaches, people would think I'd found tho elixir of youth." London Ifun. BUSINESS CARDS. O. JH. OIAOK Successor to Dr. J. M. Kceno, Tof Whito Cornor. Salem Or. Parties desir ing superior operations at moderate fees in any urancu are in cBpeciai request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. xi3EJir,a?,3Ci,a? Il'hono 1071.1 ROOMS 1 AND 3, OKAY 1ILK) If S, C, STONE, M. D, rroprtetorf Stone's Drue: Stop,' HAI.KM, OKKOON. Ttie ilorw (two In number) r3 Iwated at No. 234 and S3J Commercial atrert and are well stocked with a complete Hue ol Urugaand medlcinsa, toilet article, jwruioory, brunlica etc., eto., etc un. muns Ilu bad aomeU years eiperiencc In the prao Uce of medicine and now make no vharife for conanltatlnn, eiamlnatlnn nr prescription. SOUL 12 BROS, Piano Tuners and Rcpairei s PORTLAND ORE. For Salem and vicinity leave ordors at Geo. Will's Music Store. B. P. JONES, Attornoy-at-Lawl Toledo, Oroion, Wu Clerk of Circuit Court ( I ' yean andhia an up-to-date abatract oi all oo nj tu Mnoolo countjr. ll-17in i OFFlCE,:ClTV HALL, a For water service apply at ofllo Bills payable monthly In advance, Muke all coulplttlntu at tho crilcc. CAHTALr'CITY Express and Transfei Meets all mail and passenger trains. Baggage to all parts of the city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 851. DlfedUE & BKIPTON. TURNER MEAT MARKET J, E. Dettweller has reopened his meat market at Turner and is now pre pared to give his old customers as well as the new. the choicest of meats. t-S-lOt X3E33XTI73C23SX" Salem Water Co. i smm w mJM mW m vi mm wv m i mmuw a m. Tho Kind You Hnvo Always In uso for over 30 yenrs, and jwyh, fionnl supervision slnco Us Infancy. C6CCwvi Allnwiwi nun fnilnnnlvn vnn In ftito. AH Counterfeits, Imltntlons nnd " Just-ns-prood" nro bub Experiments thnt trlilo with nud ctulmifrer tho health oZ luiuuts mid Children Expcrlenco nirutnst Experiments What is CASTOR I A Costorln Is n Imrinless substitute for Castor Oil, Pnrc gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It Is Plcnsunt, It contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nnrcotlo substance. Its njro Is Its guarantee. It destroys "Worms v nud allays Povcrlshucss. It cures Dlnrrhwa nud Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Ilowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho (di&styxAcUcA The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THCOCNTAUft COMPANf. IT MUBBAT Tfl(CT, NCWVORH 9ITV. fiffe. 1 tMiSs&Jcs mi vi' yE-iis t .t'--.. -., . i-1 a f I 11 J . I '. 1 VM-'-T-.t'-J-.r - 'If J-S Lb- - R. M. WADE & CO. SALEM OREGON lliim&l 33 Something to Bs Proud Of Is the ownership of a Crescent, Cleve land or Gendron bicycle. It Is tho nemo of parfvcllon In bicycle construction, whore lightness is not sacrificed! for strength and mechanical skill blond to mako a wheol that is unexcelled for run nnir nunlities nnd reliability. We have asplendid stock to choose from. At yr), to tw. R. M. Wade & Co A SHIRT SPOILED Uv iniBchiovoiis. muil-throwini; Inds Is acauely worse than ono spoiled by ioor or Indifferent laundry work. Most people in town know our reputation for flrst-clnes work and nromnt delivery. If you do not nnd will glvo us a trial ordor, wo will make you a pleased mm satis fied customer. Goods called for and do livorcd. Salem StRam Laundry COLONKL..I. orvsrxAii ciiorunrrou, nOIIOUB O. OLMMTKAl). Mflll. Phone 411, ?M Liberty Strod. A Bathroom Worth of Volup tuous Caracalla. We are fixing up constantly in mod ern houses, with open plumbing, ulcklo pluted, modern improved wash till and shower apparatus. Old build dies are also refitted by tu in the most scientific manner, and with the best sanitary plumbing that can Ira done. None but skilled workman aro employed, and tho work la always satisfactory as well at the price. BARR&PETZEL 214 COMMERCIAL STREET. Teleho'No.2371 r $ Ml tW-iw. t 4 ' ''Spy, X ui wi vii 'CKia Bought, nnd which hns been 1ms homo tho sljrnnlnro of hns been mndo under hia per- Signaturo of THE FINE ART 0FC00K1NG Attains perfection with tho uso of the liluo ilamo oil stove, Food articles can ho trailed, lirolled or roaHted quickly and easily, tlio stoo helng smokeless nnd odorloBs. Ordinary kerosene can bo used and tho kitchen is not mado nn oven by hours of uncssary llro. Why hum wood and suffer when tho oil stove Is yours for 8.C0. LIT! LE BO-PEEP LOST HER SHEEP But no jno ncotf worry nlraut mutton tilts time of the year, If they cun t t dainty nud dellclou. Spring lamb o. nn npiKttiisliig mid nourishing Kiitnir meal. Wj liave everything in cliolie meats, nn I a' the delicacies of the sou son In b'jth f elh nnd emokwl mvntt thnt will i '. tlio moat critical eplctiie, E. C CROSS SALEM OR. Only Choice Articles In wines and liquors nro acceptable. Our goods nro t-ulcutnl with extremo utru and a full knowledge of tho mitrkut. To get w hut you wanr, go whero what you want is to be hud. Our list com prises tho tho finest imported and Aiuer Iran wines, old enough to -rato hiuli- cluca, and more than lino unougl to have been worth keeping for ugu, J. P' Rogers 218 and 222 Commorclal Htrcot. jlT?Wholwialond retail. t L v $mww. WANTBP,fi, Now today, ntlvortlelomoritatfour' I nen or loss In this oolum;i Innnrtad I lines or loss In this column Inserted throo times for 2Bo.. SOo n.woeK. 93I.OO por month. All over four lines nt same rata. FOIt RKNT A neat flTo-rcom cottago with basement. Good well water. Apply to A Bchrlobor, 421lHghStroot. 8 7tf ANY LADY can easily mako $18 to $25 weokly by representing us In hor lo cality, and as tho position is both pleaBantiind profitable the year round, i will gladly Bdnd full particulars to all. hten your eparo tltno is valuablo and if you really want td mnko monoy, address, with i!o stain D. Mrs. Marv K. Wheeler, 87 Washington St. Chicago, Illinois. 8-7-1M8-25 JER8AY8 FOIt SALE Eight full blood cows, nil fresh or soon to bo fresh, will sell nil togothor or other wise Inqulro of i W. Durbin, sheriff's oflico 8-0-ti (WANTED -To ront Bmalh farm ndari Halom for term of years. Or omploy mont on farm with house to livo in. Address Farmer, care Journal. 8 0-3d-lwt AT NEWPORT Hold your -'ehocksJiJ wain's Hack A Dray Co., transfers nil camps and cottages for CO conts each. Wood 1C0 nor. rick. JHaek ' to Otto ltock and Light house, boat j nccommounuona at oeu rock prices.! Furnished nnd unfurnished houses. Lnll on or addrosss Cal Uain. 7:le-lm. 1 UOl' riOKERS WANTED-Ono hun dred pickers wanted, Apply to or ad dress Davonport d Eldaon, Wlllard, Or. 8-2-0t WANTED 100 hop pickers, 60 .ncWs, mu Kims, mug run picicing, nvo miles eolith of Salem, families moved but and back j regular picking prico paid, Dread, meat andgrocery wngons dally. Checks cashed nny timo. Call on or address, Ed. 0. iforren, Room 7, up stairs Becond hallway BOUth of Indd& Hush bank. 8-1-2-wdifcw 1110YOLESFUR WOOD.-I will cx- cnange a low eeconu-nand 'wiieels. guns, rovdlyors or watchs, all In good ordor, for wood. Geo. F. Smith, sec ond hand Btoro, 301 Commorclal Btrcot. 7 10'lm TO THE 1'UDLIC-Wo hnvo oli handV largo Block of Lnstqrn nml Jiouiojnado buggies which we nro soiling at greatly ij reduced prlcos In ordor to closo them., Otlt this RlMMnn. I'lnnsn pull n. -11 anil 1 51 Stato Btrcot nnd nxnminn tlinm. .1 examine iiioui, ; l'olilo & Ulshop. 0-28-tf UOOMH. Kllrnllint rv ,tnfi,vMlali.k' singlo or in suites, dining room ad Joining, home-like. Becond floor Cot- ; tie block, Mnttio Hutchias, prop. ; no m llOUHE CLEAN" liU4 Uomcmbcr that tho best und clicapost carpet paper Is tho heavy felt paper sold ( atTUKJouKNALomce. 20-tf ; HOTELSANTIAM: At Dotrolt. Oroiron Now open for Summer TouristB, now hoiiso, newly furnlsliod flrst-class accom odations. I'rico from $1.00 to tlJSO tor , lay . G pod pack train and saddle horsos . ;r,e ready to accomodato Tourists to nt ' prings, Marion Lnko. uiiU .ijko l'i melln nnd all good ilshlng points. H. Jacob, Prou. Loans and Insuranqe ; Monoy to loan from 0 to 8 por cent. ' according to security no cxponso lor examination. Innurnnco effected on hops and other property at lowest rates. John Moir 290Com, st, 7-l0.'i dAw The German Market Will bo found all kinds of meat ' M aud the host ol sauBago. FREE . -1 DELIVERY. All bills duo tho late firm of Wolt & MIopcko muat be paid, CHOL2: 5t SON 171 Commorclal Ht. Osteooath( v ; In Saloin and Albany DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT Graduate of American School of Oatoc-'s. Mtthy. ' SALEM Monday, Wednotday nnd Frldnv; hours, I) to 11 p. m,; 1 o4 p. over Weller's grocery. k ALI1ANY Tuosdny, Tltursday and , Saturday: hours 0 to 12 a. in. j 1 to 6 p,'., m,, Mrs, Winns roalclonce. ' CURE fOURStLH tlan HU it tot untiiriO dlutir. luilu'utloii friluiluut vr uiir.lloci. jt uitioou. turnilirftbrc Sr..,..u ...l.fl.k. ... . - - -. ,ll- runM, nanui mio- fu,r..inuiuiriim. " r tuiw""!. IflU or xnt lii plU wf.pKf, It, niyrM., wtpftld, rol I i.i. ur ixjiitOT, 4.i i ireuur iu va LADIES Free Hnrmloss Monthly Reg tihttor; can not fall. Mrs. II. 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