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o m v? h .Wat- mm WHvl Mk&ffl WSfttiQ I Jii SmuroJiGS ActrJYcasmtIyimdfompty. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. resents In jhc most acccptablcbrm t axatjvc principles of plants 'tJ)0iri So act most iencliclally: TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. I SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. I .' 10UISVIUC.KY. NtWYORK. N.Y. for sale by druggists - price SO per Bottle, BWWtl W I Mil WW WWMMJ O. C. T. Go's PABSKNHKR HTfASil'.lt POMONA A and jr AbTONA l.KATUH I'OU I'Oltt'LAND Hallr exm)tPiiuilnvt7 n in, QUICK TIMK AND ClIliAl' UATKB. Dock ltwen H(tn Anil (lonrt Hts. M. 1 IIAhlWlN, ARenl. i The Import of Haviland Un- f hill1 na arr'vecK Jllllld Two ihapes in plain white, and Ihree decorat ed; Ranson and Josephine de signs. We have now the complete .ine of all pieces. 8 1-2 inchplain white plates 5400 per dozen. Tea cups and saucers plain white, 3.10 per dozen. Abo nice line in odd pieces for painting. t Come and see the entire line, and prices. ' Store open un il 8 p. m Ex cept Sdtuiday. Yokohama Tea Store I'houuLMll. Fri'o Delivery. EVANGELICAL CENTENNIAL Strong Association of Chris tian Churches Will Hold Three Day Observance of Its One Hundredth Annlversary-A Fine Program. Tho Kvangeilcal Association (church) i was organized as n church denomination, ; In tho year of 1S00, in tho Stato of Penn , aylvania, just ono hundred years ago, under tho leadership of Jacob Albright Jlr. Albriuht was born in i759. in tho aino stato Ho received in his youth a catechetical religious training, in tho Evuiuel'cal Lutheran church, but not until in 1700 did he become couviucod of tho need of a chango of heart through repentance and faith in Christ. This conviction camo by reading tho Word of God. But ho vacilatcd between light and darkness, until by the dispensations of God several of bis children were re Mioved by death, when under tho help of bis "Ananias," Adam Uigeln lay minis ter, tie was led into tho exporiencu of a 'powerful conversion." Mr. A. soon After his convention felt a divino call to irpretuh the gopel of Joim Christ, which fcall he heedet unit obeyed, flu did not ' ip out by eculesiastlcal authority of any . church. His call was his authority tn the ministry. However, lie did not dis card ecclesiastical authority. It was not liia deidirn to organize a new religious denomination when ho started to preach, It .' not until he saw the fruits of Ids labor of a number of years, and it must suffer great loss unless it was organized into a vital union, which wonlu afford rcflUiastlcal regulation and direction to maintain christian life and character, that he organized. This and subquent history proves tho movement to have Irendjvlne, and that tho Evangelical Association is of God's own calling. La ter the name, "Tho Evangelical Associa tion" was adopted, not to exclude all other denominations as nnoranolical. Tho name wai choen, Ihwiiw bot adapted to the gouinsnf the undertaking. The church in former rears, operated principaly arnongat the Germans, lint ,now fa largely KnglUh. and is lHomimr nioro xi 0acn year. Whole Couferenoe which wer all German arc now euiire'y English. Tlw church in a miwloiwry church in 8f4rit. Sjq has pusliHtl hr work into nearly all tho states in the i'niiin; into Canada, Knroiw and Asia. The Un General Conferon, hW in fit Paul, ordarwl that a oentenulul cele tiratiou a.iall bo UM in oaali aonferwwv, ' I'.K dutriot, amUHgregation. Pjoialj I efforts Bhall bo mndo to ralso funds for ; educational, missionary, orphans homo, ami ucaconistic purposes. Tho Salem District, with ltov. N. Sbupp, Presiding Elder at tho head will celebrate, at the First Evangelical Church, Llborty and Center streets, this City, beginning Friday evening the 28th of this mouth and continue through Saturday and Sunday. Tho Bervlues will all bo in the English language oxceptlng ono sermon Sunday morning at 10:30 which will bo followed by au English ono. Sunday afternoon, at 3:00thoro will bo a general praise, consecration, and communion eervico. Tho following is tho pregram: . Friday Evening (September 28. Devotion W. N. O'Kolly mo l. r. a. movement in our church ltov. F H. Culver Sermon Kev. J. I'. Green Saturday Morning Devotional, subject "For Financial liberality" 0. 0. Hutching Tho Foumfiug and founders of Church..,. Rev. T. It. lloriisehueh Tho Missionary Oporntiona in Our Church , ...A. E. Myers History of tho Oregon Conference .Mrs. 11. K llorneuhucu Our Twentieth Century Hesponei blllties ltov. S Solwert Saturday Afternoon. Dovotional subject, "For Self De nial" Mr. W. N.O' Kelly Our Heroines Whoso History Is Uu written Mrs. A. E. Myers Our Church Polity .. Hev. N. Shupp Doctrinces of Our Church Hev. S. Copley Our Church's Attltudo to Temper ance Reform . .Hev. J. It. Mltehel Prayer for n revival in tho Oregon Conference. Saturday Evening. Dovotional Subject, "Baptism of tho IlolyUhost" Miss M. ltichter History of tlio Evnngellpal Aseocia. Hon II. E Horuschuch Sermon A. Englobart Sunday Morning. Sun ltiso prayer meeting in each family on Salem district. biimiay school Gorman Sormon Tlev. S. Copley cngiisn nermon uev. r . nnupp Sunday Afternoon, l'rnleo, Consecration and Communion of tho Lord's Suppor. Genoral Y. 1. A., Our Foolish Ex cuses Rev. S. eltvort Engllth Sermon Hev. S.Copley LOVE RULES ALL. And Mid I that my llmlil wrrf oldf And laid I that my liliwd a cold And that m) klmll.t rtrr was fl And my poor ultliirnl Imirt waa drad And tlmt I mlRlit not rini; nl lotct Ilow could I lo llto ihiirnt Hume That cer uurmnl a iiilmMrfl'a ttrin. (ki Ion I. hi lalar n rrtifMhl inurf How could I liimif Imr'i irv iMine Nor wake my luip tu inilna nl ttamot In pmco nt tnrnak. (lie ln'lwnl' rerO; In uar li inouiiti thr nurrlur'a tlml; In halll In nay attlrr 1 mhii, In liamlci- latH'K n lw K't" n Ixie rul thr rouil. i lie lump, I lie Krovt, Ami iiwii lirnw a'nl .iliti alriip, For Into It hftiM-ii, Hiid li non l Imr. -Wr Waliri Scott THF.Y BUILT THF. ROAD. Ami Kuulil I'.ni'll V.liPte t.t C.'t lie ItnlU In Hit It. .iu.v Gould oiKt- vuntul l l.i.ild u Hliott Hue to n ceittilu pluec itnd lui il rlvtilH In the Held. To SjlvtHter T Smith he pive liupeiiitlvc oidtri. "i.M out us IiIk It folee un piiSNllile. Hid com plete tlio i end berne llu other ft llow.s get wind of It. iiud we'll heiiil 'em off." Smith repotted prem ntl.v. "Mr. Gould, we win get nil the tleH. HhIi plateH, boltH, uutK mill nplkea we wuiit. but we can't get the rails. i'ele- graph to every mill In the country, null pay any price," said Gould. "I have done so, and there Is no chance for n delivery under 112 months. I'lien." said the little wizard, "go aomewherc mid tenr up something. We've got to have rails." He Indicated the road to destroy, a brnnch or feeder of tho Union Pacllic. Smith soon had the old rood torn up nud the new one Inld down. Then came war. Stockholders of the Union Pacllic learned of the onterpilfe and haled Smith to couit to nnswur for tearing up it railroad thnt belonged to them. To their questioning he admit ted nil and hull no excuse but that Jay Gould ordered him to do It. "Who la Jay Gould?" some naked. "What has he got to do with It?" Up rose n young lawyer from New York to Inform them that Mr. Gould owned nil the bonds of the Union Pa clllc road, though not n dollar of Its stock, nnd tlmt he was absolute pro prietor of the feeder that Mr. Smith had torn up. There never wns n more surprised nnd mystified lot of men. They had nothing more to bay. San Francisco Argonaut. A WOAVAN'S GRATITUDE. A Montana Woman Writes la Praise of Mew tro's Hei jlclde. Huttb. Aug. 20. Newb'ro Drug Com pany, City, Dear Sire: For teveral years I have been troubled with dan druff, causing me much annoyance, and my hair became very thin. I nave used Newbro's Herpicido for a month ami tho dandruff has entirely dieappoared and mv hair is becoming much heavier than formerly. New hair Is growing where thero was nc.no. and I am vory thankful to you for the Iwneflt I have roceived from Newbrn's Herpioido. Very trulv yours. Miw. 0. H Fosthk No. 805 Utah Ave., liutto, Mont. Horses Chance Hands. Daring the SUte fair piany hone changes hands. G. K. Parringer fold ids stable of horses to Van De Vanter, of Seattle, among Ilium was Pathfinder 2:17 and D.wey Ann, by Chehalia Hamburger. R 0. Slatts, also sold Almoleuo.by Couer D'Alone AHaiw nt ti Mr. Van I)e Vanjer who will add them to his etabloof harness hortes. "Seeing is Believing. tt When you see people evetd by temedy, you mutt Mtve in Ma fow. loA around you. Vriettit, himwu, neighbors all say (hat Hood" Sarsapadk' America's Greatut Medtare. dearuudihe blood of- their dear ones and lUy tat ten matte to skig its praises. There's nct'.ui j like it in the wottd to purify fur blocd. 3&OcCSrSaAAapm FATHER DUCEY Catholic Priest Discusses the Great Coal Strike. Father Ducoy. in his sermon nt St. Leo's Roman Catholic church ilercoly crltic'scd tho action of tho coalmino ownora in Pennsylvania. Tho great monled interests, he declared, nro quickly converting this country, which need to bo "tho land of tho free and tho homo of tho bravo," Into a "land of tho rich and a homo of tlio slavo." "Men sit from Sunday to Sunday in fashionnblo churches listening to essays which leave their conciencei practically un'ou(hod."saidho. "This with them is religion, but its for exercising such virtues as religion demands tho cliiei of which is charity and lovo to yourfollow men you can count on your finger end, tho men who give these serious thoughts "I know men who sit in tho chief places of tho churches right under tho pulpits, nnd their hands nro red with ho blood of their fellow-men as wore those, of Cain. And theso men will go out an'' find fault with their fellow mon for trying to protect themselves and their families. "Wo need only to look at tho strugglo now beginning in Pennsylvania coal regions. It is tho greatest crime of modern Bocioty which compels chlldcrn of only eight years of ngo to vork for 35 cents n day in theso. dark mines. L'heir education is ontlrelyucgtccted un till their intellect becomes as clouded as their faces. And nil this in order that tholr taskmasters may live lives of luxury and rellned esnso. "A fow days ago I read in tho morning papers that tho operators had threatened toliood tho mines should their oppressed slaves daro to lay down tholr picks. Those mines havo to bo pumped uvery day, and to ilood them would mean they would bo rendered useless for nil time. Il would bo a crime and a calamity as great as tlio pumping out of tho ocean. "I am glad that a Catholic Bishop of Pennsylvania has instated that justice must bo done to theso mon and their claims bo settled by arbitration, lint what do tho wealthy mine owners Bay? When the priest from Pennsylvania camo dowi to w York htBt week to discuss tho matter with thorn the answer ho received was that they had a porfect right to manage their own property as 1 1 toy h.iw fit. This is a lie. No man hns n right to tuo tho gifts of God according to his own pleasure or for satisfying his desires for luxury or his sensuality, "And any man who raises his voico agaiilst thopo wrongs will be proclaimed it demagogue. Jesus Christ in ills day vns called a demagogue ami an itn poster because howas thu friend of sinners and consorted with tho common people, lint thu Anarchiutsnro not tiiu men who prohnt. Thu real Anarchists in this caso are tho mine owners tho men of tills class eouHtitute the greatest danger to modern society. ,' The Great Rock Ii-hmp Route has just inaugurated a weekly personally conducted tourist car service between tho Paeillc co.ist nnd points East in con lion with the Itio Graudn WcBtorn and Denver it Rio Grande and Illinois Con tra! Rys. By leaving Portland on any Saturday morning via thu 0. R. it N. connection can ho made on this car at Ogdeu, or by leaving Portland on any Thursday evening, via tho Southern Pacific, con nection can bo mapo with this car at Sacramento. Ask your tiokot agent alxjnt this car or write to A. 10. Cooi'Kit, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. I) 2(1 tf Putllc Sale. I will sell at public auction on Mrs. T. II. Hubbard's larm on tho Garden Road three miles oast of Salem oil Salem Prnirio the following doscribed property, Thursday, October 1. Seed wlie.it for sulo, I horeos, 5 set harnoss, 2 vehicles, hay rakos, drill, fanning mill, roller, 2 harrows, li plows, swlna nnd other ar tielns. Terms of sale cash, but some time will bo given with approved secur ity. J. F. Goodo, Auctioneer. II. Jas man. 0 20 td d&w KubeitH rcci'lxwl for his palutliiR of the Kniud eelllu In the ImuquotlnK house. Whitehall, the mim of J20.000 The space covered by this painting Is ahont 400 ynids, so that he was paid nearly SCO a yard. Peace Declare why ilovote all your time, read i u u the Jfoer war ami tho Gold Fields of Alaska? There are other, matters o vital imjwrtanco; you may make a trip tfast. and will want to know how to travel. In ordor to have the bant ser vice, use the Wisconsin Central Ry. h itweon St. Paul and Chicago, tor tea and other information, write Jas I. Clock, General i ' Tom d, Om Salosn (or Sale. A Kd saloon business, bar and fix luroe, etoek of liquors, lease on lmildiny, Mta. in tiiuii of Woodhurn. for saleohoan Must be sold to settle up estate of 8.) Ileck, dceeoftxl. Address or call on Klingor A iieck, Salem, Oregon. 8-''8l. ntiiikra n reumrr. There n plfiiiy of unakoa In Khm hut llioj me all luiriuloM. In certain illstritM tt i h ouatnin of the native ittrU lo wlml Ihe rttllt around their twelm awl arinx mn oriiniututs for their htneva. -Two t(eHibllcs. Ded Time take a uleatant herb drink, tho noxt rnorniiik' I '! bright and my oom pkxkm ii better. My dewtor wya it seU tfeatly on tJ,tt stomach, liver and khltMvs, awl i a pUtfUHiiit laxatlvti. It is made ( hurlrt, ami U prepared an oasily as lea. It Is tnllad I-aue's Medi ein. All drutgiU sll it at 36c. and 60 ftts LaM's Fawdy Mnlidne movw tlie l..-lu amMi iluv. If VOH CdllUOt. uttt it. Fah1 for free rample. AWrHi, Orator F. Woodward, Ldtoy.N Y. OA. T0 3J1.XjCV., BuitU BrlAvt f TkU4YMMUwtHlr ZtAfite&i G nroimnnm "fflii Vaffirap - L- wi 1H ANfcgclable PrcpawltonrorAs slmiuiting IhcFoodnndncthtla Ung ihcStoiiwchs and Bowels of Promotes Digcstion.Checr(ul ncss nntlRest.Conlalns nelllicr Dpium.Morphinc norXiiieral. Hot XAnc otic . myilul JVh ttlxSrntut Shrfrmiirl -iliXitrtaruthJala mlhjrrpSreJ CnZfJ,)iu-nr httttytmnanr. Apctfccl Remedy rorConsdpn ilon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions , Fcvensh ncssomlLossoF Slegi. Facsimile Signature of NEW "YORK. ,. EXACT COPr OF WRAPPER. & .Kerfs BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING CO.'S SOPERIOR CAN BE FOUND AT GRAY SOLEJAGENTS AT S'ALEM. ORE -'STO iNr "s t g3 t'j STB1NBR Sl BERGBR QO 8TATK 8TKBUT 1!Ih lhi Itlelcer. The Irlslii inn who hud never tnsted a Kin rlcke nnleied one do ns to lui presa Ills frl. ndn. The Imrteuiler never had liiiinl of u ilrkey. hut h wns nslmined to admit h'a IcnoraiuH. iw Uf put u hilxlujr filNKR under the bar nud made n kui'h ut It. Then he leaned tint U to u wall rrsulti. The IrUlin.an nlp-x-d nt the iM'verntse and shook hm bend npiirnrlurtly. "Ity boit.v. 'tin a f'.'ie r'e'-ey." iv Kitlrt. "It oilKht 10 la." dull) I In- bltlli'U lor. "1 put In eventMiia earept the It ense."-C" '. iicm I trmil State ok Ohio, City of Toledo) LUCAH COU.STV. ) " Fit an k J. Oiiknkv makes oath that he is tho Henior parter of thu firm of P. J. CiiKKicr & Co., doing busltiuss in the oily of Toledo, County and fifato nforenulil, ! will par the sum of ONK I1U.I)KKU DOLL A US for osoh and every caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the tm of Haj.l'h Catauiiii Cuiik. FUANKJ.CIIKNKY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this Mh day of Dootnnber A.u. Joo. HKAL i A. W OLHASO.N, ' . tiblary Tublio. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken intornally and acts directly on thu blood and muc ous surfaces of the system, send for testimonials, free. F. J. CIIKNKY ACO., Tolwlo, 0. SoM by Drugists 76o. Hall's Family Tills aro the bo.-t. .'lfiC ilill.rnll.ii, Au oxainliiatliin of .i miiipu of ro.) rd coffee berrt- seliM) In I'arls hIk.v. td thorn te be entirely nrtlllelnl: chai leal atmlyslH dlschiMNl null. gum. des trln, etc., and the microscope shown! grains of wheat, starch, vegetable debris and animal hairs. Tho berries wore beautifully molded. To-MihtnnJTo-Morrow H!(ht. And oaoii day una nigia during thin u..ulr vnn fun uat. ut. unv A rinilht 'y Kemp e fJaUani for the Throat, and Luuha, uuknnwlitdged ti Ixi th tmt j iccoful rfudy orcr wjld for , Coughs. Croup, BroncbltH. Aslhiua .nil enrunmhllnn. fJ.ll. A h tl.ln tA I dav and kfttiD It ulw.iva in the houw . V) rou eii chuck your ciiid ul oa. I'rlOH 1fe awl 60c. Sample bottle fret). wi,vw Mate i-lr CVsd Mt our More is o)mnkm1 ait uanal aud well ateafl wiUl VtW bijt td.Wvliw. - &towfim Wl'a ym irrSt TWvtfio earn MI0 m tlfk fau fr vealtk 'ihuMK iIUuf. - For Infants nnd Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature JljJ Use For Over Thirty Years tmc eiNTAun coM.inr, ntv vonn city. STOVES and RANGES. VB 3 i ! $8 BROS Prepare for Winter By buying a new slove or having (he-old one relined. We have a large assort ment of Heaters and Steel Ranges which we ofTer at. low prices. Repairs made, pipes sup plied and stoves set up on short notice, Your patron" age solicited. WASHING MADE EASY The Dewey Washing Machine This mnohino is a new one made on pclentifle principles. It Is guarftn. toml to itlvo nbsoluto Nttlsfaetlon After a thorough trial no family would dlspeuco with one. With tho tico of tlio Dewey, tho horrors of wash day will disappear. Tills ma chine will Wash Clothes Perfectly Clean Kb hard work about it.- Ifasy lo op orato. the mauulactururi; will balk up mury claffn ininie for tnj ma- cinne. We Will Contest.... With any family washing mauhluo on tho three (wfuntlal point timu, ouho nnd gytxl work for a f (0 mirtu. This offer includes washing, rinsing nod bluing. Sold at Salem by If. Ma Wade A Co, Correspond with orfcull on Ambler 51 Young Manufacturers and Salotuion, Alt. Angel, Oregon. Salem Soap Works The proprietor of the SaUm Moap A'orks hu theco ojteration of tlio undttiv signed dealers. CofiAiiiuum who dnlrti a Mnrt-oJaM tOi will Encourage Hdme Industry lly ordering fwilem'-iHade ooap from ?,,r":n- "Mffmaii, J;Bjm f ?V A ,vrv5" ' "'Jre" r'"ur "telner t lh J A. Deragkh. AltouAMowtirioz, J. UjbwHJ, MHvage & UI, .M. T. IUbwiiuh, 0 M. Rtuttur. U- KwigalwaMr. Jatiiiw fllwnlx. Tho Fair itoto, Alex. Datitt. W. L VaJ, lokoiiawa 1-aHtore Damon nro. Name vl Other rnerehanU will ivldMl b arran(!Hi6nt0arti iiatl. bo tvt acceptable Idea. iJtitc If patented. IE PATENT RECORD, Balllmore. Md. .IIA.iji I Wasliihgtoh's Example Leads us to tell tho truth about our liatchota Wo didn't cut down h cherry trco with them, but anyone, can do so. Well made, of good steel, carefully tempered, they will cut and cut a long tiino without sharpenlnc then sharpen easily. Handles Of equal quality to that of tjio steel) R .M. WADE k CO. r SALEM "JJS. Shirt? That Talk! And collars and cuffs that speak, not only for themselves, hut for tholr wear-' ors and tho lanndrv whom they woro cleansed nud ironed fur tholr wearers because tlioy display tnsto and careful eolection of n laundry; for the Inundr) beenti8o tho work is well dono. Our talking friends como fresh, sweat nnd clean from tho Salem Steam Laundry. Salem Steam Laundry C01.0NKI.J. orvaTEAn ntorniKTon. DOKOUB 1). OLMBTKAl), MUlt. Phono 411, 1'30 Llborty Stret I. How About Your Heater . is il all right and ready for the winter? If not this is thu best time to have it cleaned anil put hi repair before yon start your winter's lire. Or possibly you need a new one'A In any case you will find our work In this line of tho host, Wo will put In steam heating np iiaratiiH hot air furnace or hot wrier lieatiug at a roasenablo cost. BARR&PETZEL 211 COMMKlfOIAL STUKKT Telephouo 171. WHY USE ypi "sNv. -JaimSSf Hfffyconv"'MT J IIMOIIUHK Til IS V tllVU A flOOU I.IOItr AND AUK LONII UIHn, WM Sltl.l, TIIIIKK (IIIAIIItH: rwiu" wuufiuuii MANn.K, rim vfritMt tuinj'tit hkuim." liuwbti mm nipNK flUNOItiO (MKUIdi l"0VKIt with onuuitl04i of mlr ttiWlWW L",IWi7,ie,.?,,a NO, m. TliuoMaUiiiItir,orK'ilMllitiauUtyatiitKlvalr KlUUf.lf (MNUI.B J'OWKIt. 1'rloo 'IIIKAI' "Nufqiilto m good ii nt Klrhu Miao o.'i ll prl k tlt N. 197, Rivl nt lulf tho prlee, UwNita, . ; Aurof tliM) Mkiitlw put oniicthiirnfMir),irlir liiu-l l lnrHt. DO YOU USE WELSBACII DUKNBUS? WWi.XSi'fl llirri'KIt I.KII1T for I.ltkki MONKY with out el lliwwbiiriiwutliaii wlllmuy otlwtorraof aril, (tolal IIkIiI, SVa litre aa More lw. Mt un laow tliom to you, HALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Ohomokota St., Telephone 6fl3. No Flies on a Hot vStove Nor is there any Haw or blemish on Ihe work we do, either in plumbing, tinning or repairing. We lead on everything in the way of first-class work in our line. Fruit and Hop Diyer work a specialty T. BCTIUUIII 1)1 UUi Phoue I5H THOS.MILNS 8UC0KHKOU TO L. M. KIUIC Grain, Hay, Flour, Aill Feed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored. Wagon Scales. Prompt and careful attention given to the delivery of goods U any part of the otty. 54to 58 State St. Phone 871. HEAT COOLERS The warm season has come, but we are here ahead of it with a heavy supply of coolers in the way of the choicest line of groceries, salads, meats and everything for a cold juncl. or refreshing summer meal. Harritt & OM) l0 ToiTICK I. U. KUtK. INSURANCE THintrtJoMPAr AMID6 Fannri luwire your UralM and is HHxtil about otwhulf twnt a KIRK & LISTON, - - . - - Swcetiw is Geo. hh Commercial Street, E. L KING, Cie,lAj'tf.rJr. AltMi y Ortt(on l OREGON LITTLE BO.PEEP , LOST HER SHEEP dutnojono need worry? nhout mutton thlBtlmq oflllio o-dar, if tlioy rn j.t 'ainty aiid'dqlldlou. Spring lamb x an appotlrdtig and nourishing Sumrr meal. W. havo ovorything in olioice moat8, and nl;tho dollcncios of tho Bca son in bcth f-oih and smokd ntenti that will i w,u most oritlcnt eplcuio. IE, C CROSS SALEM OR Look Close You'll eeo not n sign of n sediment or any other impurity in tho whiskies nnd brandies purchasable here nothing but mo puiu oiti sitiii. nut whisky ami brandy aro not thu only thing wb sell wines nnd liquors and cordials of ovory uiimo nnd description worthy tint linmu of "good goods" wet goods of course. J) P' Rogers SIS M'2 Commerrial Blrost SJ8T WhohiBido and ltelail. VCJjJ Wlsbacb Maplle? Lawfehee; CHUXJI-KY W. A. LMTON. I'lVB OLD AMD THIUU CO NFADlUa Uoni in WaralioiiMB Uie eoet ImisIwI on wltwit for six month. - - - RESIDENT AGENTS M. Utcfot A Co, lalwu, OngoH. TUK CIIU4AUO hat been itwaudedUieUOUi Mr I'.il. at Uw Iirw exiHWitlou, whlpli ftjMPt uon tolurtlier eti UiUMi the cUuuis of its HutRHfaetHfere fur simpln itv umI ail 'hmiihI Moeiltweat, Ttw fitrelwu pnc is about Uie aiuoant of eotnuiltai'in one pay uu a 1U0 machine. Is Hot tins worth your eoiiHUHMtfon? CLYDE BROCK, Uet.1 Ajhhh, lui Cyftion, JSTAN'TBD New today ndvortlpemonte four1 Unas or Ions In thin column Inserted throe times for '2Bc.,60a a woak, Jiboo par mouth. All ovar four linos nt tamo rato. t j i 'iii i.' WANTED A young woman to assist at meal tltno In payment for board. tt. Elmo Keslaurant 0 '2ii 3t MEN WANTED-To nut'Irt wood"rit tlio court hotiso. Apply to County Judgo Scott. ' 0 20 8t i.l .iH lfOK HKNT. On Ferry street, between Cottagonnd Winter 8ta. six rooms and batln Also for sale or ront llvo room cottago with bath on Twelfii tt, ono block south of Yow Park grocory atoro. Enquii'o Bll Cottago St, 0 20 3i PERSONAL. Chnrleo Dietz, father of Louis V. Dlolz, killed in first battle of Philippines, can leant eolnothfng lo liis interest by calling at this ollico. O'gQ-td. NOTICE. I wHl not pnyj any bllla con" trnotcd bv any ono but myself, wife, nnd children, without Un order fron mo. W. W. Johns. . 0 20 til TAKEN UP.-On tho A. J. Swcgl" placo', 4 miles Enet of Salem, 4 black pigs about 2J6 inontlia old. .0-85 flt WANT1SD oy to deliver Evening Journal Vow Park route Pony ro quired. Call nt Journal nfllao. 101 KENT A neat Ovo-rootn cottago witit basomont. Hood well water. Apply to A. Schriebor, 424 High St. 0 21tf WANTED Oirl to do housework in a small family. Call nt Crouieo gallery 0-21tf LOST. Friday on Fair Grounds or "between Stato houso and Fair grounds Lady's lllaok ABtrachnn collarett. Ho ward nt Wicdmer'i'c Kcugelman's black Biiiithshop, No. 100 Chomek'ota, St. I) 22 flt WANTED-A girl from 13 lo ID yenni old to asalst in light houso keeping. Apply Mrs. Wilson 80, Sixth Btrcot, Portland, Oro. 0-22-Ot" FOIt SALE Oil TRADE. For gootl land. A six room c6tlngo nnd two lota on Asylum nvonuo, at tho store. 'Apply to J. 0. 0. Wimer. 010. 1 mos. WANTED-Good Gortnna girl. Per manent placo nnd good wngoa to right person. !)70 High St. 0l6tf FOIl- SALE. CO bond flno hoifor cnlvcB, also 5 flno cows. John 0. Estop, nt Shorlff'a ollico. 0 17 lm nUUGIESATCOST. Wolinvo n few top buggioo left which wo will for tho noxt 16 days Sell as follows. 2 Regular ft.ll5 buggies for $45, 2 regular $7I bug llgloafor ;fJN5, 1 regular jSO buggy hr C G0. Pohlo & lilshop. O-28-i r WANTED To buy King nptijos, now Is tho tlmo to sell, also to unll fruit grow ors their snuks for dried fruit, either Juto or cotton. II. S. Gilo A Co. OOtf FOUND On Ghoniukutn street', n bin. k barred lawn bunting waist. 0-()tf WANTED-Wootl, tnllow and straw in oxchiiugo for soap nt tho Saturn Soap Works. 0-0-1 in l0'inftX0ll'l,!tAftli--A arm of"l3G acres 2 iiiIIoh Hotith of Philomath. Inquire of 0. Ilomyor nt tho lied Front barn, Balutn, Ore.. 8 31tf flOUSE OL15ANT3IIS Romoiubot that tho liost and clioupoHL carpet puporlH tho lionvy folt paper sold UtTllKJoUKNAT, OfllCO. 20-tf Cbap Farm AND CITY "T'nOPERTV. Laild from $2.50 to l35?por cru. We IiaVC totrado for largo or Binall Homes "'niH'8 Somo Small Places to oxnlmngo for Stock Rnnohos Home I nnrctoBoTT nnd tnko na part pay rT.lzO'm ei,mll trnota or good towti FarmS property. Wo Loan Money nt 0 nnd 7 per oo bCll of nil kinds on ontmisslou, StOCk Ilont lmi1809 n,ul forms, M-il of all kinds of property. rU.i.MMn.M haven largo list of lands t lands If yon CAUUUIBCa to seleut from. Want tO SolUtontorXxalinngfiaiiy Bljy kind of property, or want Insurance eU,, B,,d wo us at I a-hJ Y ' m Owaumrdol street, LUtinS, tktlutn, Oregon. Bozortb.RyaDciCo Unclose stomp for reply Whon writing. ' OSTEOPATH V In alm nnd AlUany I)It. UltACK ALUItlUUT, miluute of Aiuurieuu ouuooi 01 usiOQpquiy, 8ALEM Jfonday, Wulneetlay and I' day ; hours, U to 12 a. in; I to -TOO ut. Oltloe or Woller'u urooery. Fri- ! ALIIANV Tueaiduy, Thtiradny utul at- umay ; uoiira. u ut vt a. in; 1 to 5 p. III. uiiium Aiuan iny, McIlwuinhuUiliiig. ' alalu Hi, CAfiTAU unv Express and Transfci Meete all mall and lHueeuger truirw. liaggAge to all parts of thejMty. 1'rotnpt Tul TflRglj i. & HOMKIt mi. ''UH!4 for acceptable Ideas. Statu If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, for acceptublo fdea, Stato If pateated. THEPATEHTRECORr Balliiaore, Mi, for acceptable. Ideas. State If patented, THE PATENT RECORD, B&HhuH-e, Ml mm nin in fc---'-WaiiiiiiM;iiT1i TaiiaajW' i.aVM Su, b' .