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. jl w ti-t An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, .lrniu op Fios, manufactured by the Camkohsu 1''hi Svitut' Co., illustrate thovnlueof obtaining tho liquid luxn tlvo principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them in tho form most ref resiling to tho tasto and neeopttiblo to tho system. It is tho one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the rfyatciu effectually, dispelling coldS, headaches and fevert rently yet promptly and enabling ono overcome habitual constlpatloupor ..nnentlv. It peifect freedom from every olijcctlnurtblo quality and hub stauco, and ItB acting on the ltldiluyH, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating- thorn, make it tho ideal laxative. . In tho process of manufacturing figs - aro used, as they are pleasant to the itasle, but uic iiicuiuijiiik (jiuiiuivHui inu remedy aro obtained from senna nnd I other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho UAMFOllNIA l m bYIlUI' Co. oulv. In order to (ret its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of thoCompony printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, OAL. X.OUXBVXM.S. KT. NEW YORK, W. Y. Forsnlo by nil Druedlsts. I'rlco 60c. por bottlo O. C. T. Go's l'AB3KNUER BTKAMKIt POMONA AbTONA .LKAVEB KOItirOlll'ljAND rtslly nxoapt SuaiUr V 8 a n.' QDItJK TIME AND OHKAl' HATED.. Uook lutwwn Hints nt Uonrt'gt. M. V. BALDWIN, ARont. THB PROCESS Of roasting coffee has been mentioned. Try our.fresh roasted coffees if you are really fond of a good cup of coffee. Freshness is the main part, and no matter what you have been drinking, come and get it. Fresh all the time. . A 2 .1-2 cent ticket with every 25c purchase. Remember we take orders and deliver any time wlicn goods are wanted or call us up over the Phone. : : : : Yokohama Tea Store. Phono 2411. Free Delivery. s OCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS Tuo ooli'iy editor may bo reached ihroah teli)lu"M4lu!)ilfnra9:J0ii m to5p ip. dally. Nawi of ooul nuturo, iwrymM Drwi about Salem ooplo or vl.lton, nnd Itiiuii of. aonlitl luleruit tolloltod. When the Rain Comes Slantlni Down. When tho rain cornea slanting down. And tho form of tho great lir trees Loom through the misty gloom On desolate days liko thiwo ; Then it's 0, my loved and lost, And love with tho locks of brown, My heart crio9 out for you Whon tho ruin comes slanting down. From lips that would murmur of lovo I turn in tho tirellglit's glow, To dream of u lonely grave ' Whero the rain-wot lilies blow; For it's 0, my loved and lost And love with the eyes of blue, Oh desolate days like tliOBO MyJionrt 'cries out for you. My hoart cries out for you When the days urd bright and fair, But when tho rain slants down And a gray mist 1111s tho air ; Then It's lovo with tho blue, blue eyes, And tho radiant locks of brown, Bat to Hharo your narrow home Whon the rain comes slanting down. Carrie fahaw Rice. Local Events Mrs, E. 0. Ctosj gives luncheon Thursday aiternoon. Bawling match Saturday ovenln ig be- tweon illineo uiuuanu tno Alco Club, ; of Albany. Hiawatha entertainment Park Bchool "riday at I 30 p. in. Library fund en ortainmontat Lincoln school house, Friday at 8 :00 p. m An Old Soldier's Birthday. Both the young and old friotida ol Captain D,0. Howard gathered at hie homo in S'Uth Salatn yestorday, It Iwing the occasion ol his 7drd birthday, and ., ,, ,,, . ,. - Y the old soldiers told cam p Are atones which were vory interesting. KsjwoiaHy was this true of Captain Howard's vivid recital of his part in the battle of Chica maugua, whero he was in Bat'ery F, First Ohio Ilugimont. Hev. Ketchum, who was in service, also made a few1 remarks. Good vocal music was fur nished by tho Missos Cronise and Far guaon, and Mrs, O, E. Sfterwood pre Bunted Captain Howard with a nice handkerchief aa a birthday gift, all com bining to form a very ploasant party. Those present were: Captain and Mrs. I). C. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. How ard, Mr. and Mb. S. E. Howard, Key. Ketchum, Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Lucas, Mr. ami Mrs. Win, Luoaa, Mrs. Charles Lucas, Mre. W. O. Kele, Mrs.' French, Mj aud Mrs. Newmeyer, ofOhemawa; Mr and Mrs. It It. Jtyan, William Ryan, Mrs, 0. H. Sherwood, Mr. and am. K. E, WanUs, Mr, and .Mra, J. R. I Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs, Whitmoro, ) Comrades Drake, Evans nnd IJninllton, Mrs. Gcorgo .Mason, Misses Josto I). Howard, JiJ nitn ForgiiEon, Lottlee Oronieo apd ' ita McDcrmaid. Salem ffoscltat Old Site Sold. Tho property formerly occupied by tho Snlem hospital, situated on Twelfth street, hits been Bold to tho Holiness mission who nro all preeout operating a school there. This property wbb the gift 6f Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Albert to tho hospital on condition that a ward in tho now build- ing bo called tho Holmau ward in honor of Mis.' Albert's father ana tnoinor Mr. and Mra. Joseph Ilolman. This request Iibb boen complied with and Mrs. Myra Wiggins is designing a suitablo Inscription which will bo framed and placed inward 7, tho Ilolman ward. Geo. Ilolman of Salt Lake city recent ly sent tho hospital superintendent a chock for $150 to bo used furnishing this ward,nnd it will soon bnnuwly furnished, Tho Elks havo just furnished a largo private room on tho ilrat iloor. tiovoral othor lodges have offered to do likowiso as soon us tho rooms can be reconstruct ed on tho first lloor. Tho I. 0. 0, F., Knight Tomplara and K. of P. havo already furnished rooms on tho second floor, Tho proceeds of tho old building will go to pay for tho romodeltng which was dono this fall upon tho now building. Tho hospital is in a nourishing condi tion thoro being from twelve to fllteen pationta most of tbo time. TheY.M. C.A Benefit Tho Webb-Ilodson recital nt tho "Grand Opera IIouso on Monday ovon- init was enjoyed by a largo number of Salem's best citizens. Mies Wobb proved herself a good en tertainer and responded to numerous oncorcs. Sho mado a decided hit witii her rendering of "Mrs Slocum" and read exceptionally well in tho"Arona Scene" from Quo Vadfs. Miss Webb 1o"b a flno contralto voico which blended well wl'h, Mt. llodson'a clear tenor rendering tho duets un usually .rich In tone and thoy woro re peatedly recalled. Miss Sliulton did horsclf credit aa piano accompanist and Prof. Garrison was greeted witii applause and also re sponded to a doservcd encore. Tho orchestra rendered sovera' splen did selections. Tho Ladies Auxiliary is to bo con gratulated upon tho entertainment and anything they may offer tho public in tlio future will bo sure of a good house. Tho ladies have pledgod themselves to ralso $1000 towurd tho building fund for the nuw Y. M.O. A. hall and if thoy coutinuo as well as they havo begun will havo no trouble in ruislug It. Allacpy Surprise Miss Merle Davoy was given a pleas ant aurpriso party last oveniug In honor of hor birthday, by her many friends who mot at her homo in tho evening Tho ovoning wa9 very agreeably spent in music and games. An elegant lunch was served, and hor guests left wishing hor many returns of tho day. Reception Delayed. Tho reception for Dr. and Mia.Scovoll, which was to havo been held at tho resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Thos- Ilolman on next Wednesday oveniug ia postponed i ncount of tin illness of Dr Scovcll. The llomllest Maa In Salem As well us tho handsomest, unci others uro Invited to cull on any druggist und get free u trial bottle of Kemp's JJtiltmm for the- I'll rout and Lungs, u remedy tliut is guaranteed to cure and believe all (Jhrontc and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Oonsump tlon. Price 25o. and 50c. eori&w Y. M. C A. FUND GROW ING IN DIMENSIONS The ladles auxiliary chicken supper netted f02.n0. Tho Y. M. 0. A. building fund passed tho 1750 point yesterday, and now stands at $3835, Moro than half tho amount is pledged that will bo neces sary to mako tho suhbcriptions bind ing. That is, nono of tho subpcriptions becomo payable until tho total of tho pledges reaches $7500. This list, with tho additions; will ho published from day today, until tho whelo $10,000 ia secured : Ladies Auxiliary $1000 J II Albert - 300 Gilbert Bros., 300 Thos Kay Woolon Mills 250 Statesman and employes 150 a i uross. ..,...... juu N J Damon 100 T A Livosloy & Co 100 T Holverson 100 Josll Albert 100 OP Bishop 100 A Friend UK) Mr and Mrs G 8 Downing 100 Westacott, Btooveannd Stolz 100 Krau see Bros ..... 100 John H Scott 50 ANMoores 50 E T Barnes , 60 Oregon Nursery Co.,,... 50 Buren & Hamilton - 50 Weller Bros 60 Dr J Reynolds 50 WIPtaley 50 JB T Tuthill 60 Savage & Held....... ., 35 ' FA Wiggins 26 i i;MlTi,nn' I i bteuslofi IJros 28 ijray Bros 35 DrJohnGritllth 36 II Pholo 95 Roth&Graber 2ft O J Wilson , 36 A A 10 ' 36 Branson & Rattan 36 John Kirk S6 Jordan rurvine -jo DrKM Hurd t 26 FWHollis&Co .,.., 25 O V Allen 26 Otto Hanson , 26 Total .$8886 A Minister's Mistake A city ministor was recently handed a notice to be read from his pulpit. Ae oompucying it waa a clipping from a nowspaper bearing upon tht matter. The olorgyman starUxl to read the extraot aadfound that it began: "Take Kemps Balsam, the beet Cough Cure." Tliw was hardly what he had axpeted awl. aftar a, mnmBut'a hesitation, he turn! It nvnr anil fauml en tha nthttr ftldu tlM matter Iiitendeu fer the reading. 3 SCHOOL DISTRICT VOTES A TAX. Of E.ghtMills to Carry the Schools. On -To Make Repairs and Pay Debt Annual Report of Cleric.. - At tho school mooting hold nt tho City Hall Monday oveniug tlicro was an at tendance of about forty citizens, includ ing two ladies. All members of tho board woro present, and Clerk Jas. Baumgartnor read tho annnal report of tho board aa (oIIowb, which was unani mously adopted. Director's Repot t. "To tho Taxpayers of School District No 24, Marion County, Oregen: "Your'board of directors respectfully submitB tho following report of tho financial condition of this district on January 28, 1001, with estimates of tho requirements of this district from this date tb July 1, 1001. "Total receipts of tho prosont Fchool year, namely, from March 11, 1000, to January 28, 1001, havo been as follews: General Fund. UKCKIPTS. CaBh oh hand Mar. 3, 1900 .$ From speolal ( mills tax, 98 28 tain), ie?s y, mill lor re pairs (JU47.25)., From special 7-mill tax 1898 less 1 mill for rep. ($7.33) Delinquent taxes 1890-1897.. State apportionment County apportionment Tuition County Clerk W. W. Hall, ac count tnx redctnpwon.... Payment oi broken window lights Money Iwrrowed nt fl por cent 13,707 12 43 00 257 20 4,135 tVI 7,220 00 33 38 4 00 2 00 5 700 00 money borrowed al 4 por cent, known ns tho popular loan, consisting ol - 88 notes 30,000 00 Total $01,207 70 H.vi'UNnmnii;, Principals' and teachers' sal aries $14,097 31 Janitors' salaries 1.512 00 Interest on bonds 2,299 00 Interest on notes 933 41 Premium on insurauco 205 00 Kent Polytechnic building to July 1, 1000 50 00 Wood 823 50 Water . 203 00 Telephones 58 05 Election 29 00 Udla payable , 17,355 80 Honda 10,000 00 Exohanizo 2 35 147 40 41 55 1 38 35 00 50 00 School supplies.. Advertising Tuition rebated., ''awing wood. . . . Enumeration ... Sundry exnonses 47 75 l ash on hand 0,090 30 Total $01,207 70 lUH'Allt JU.VD. 'ItKOKllTU. Caeh ou band Mar. 3, 1900....$ 470 12 1-3 mill of 1899 tuxes 1,147 25 I mill of 1898 taxes 7 33 Total $1,033 nXPHNDlTUItKB. Repairs on furnaces Repairs on clocks Repairs on blackboards Repairs on niuuos nnd organ . Repairs on building and tide- 75 00 7 75 18 80 7 60 walks 04 14 Plumbing 23 45 Cash on hand 1,400 40 Total $ 1,033 70 "Wohavo repaired, or rathoi patrhed, tho furnaces nt a nominal cost, which wo think will last'until spring, but will no doubt need attention beforo another year rolls by. Wo havo also mado tome noeueu repairs on building und Bldo walks. The buiidincs aro in a fair con ditiou. Estimates. "Wo estimate that thooxponses of the district from tho present tlmo to July lr 1901 (closing of sohooljwill bo aa follews: Principals nnd teachers' sal aries $10,200 00 Janitors' salaries 070 25 Clerk 150 00 Water 107 60 Telephones 37 50 Interest on bonds inuludlng exchango) 832 30 Interests on notes 000 00 Premium on insurance 1,047 95 inciuentai expenses, biioii as election, enumeration, etc... 423 05 Total $14,500 00 "Having a balance of $0000 on hand it will be necessary to borrow about $7000 In order to pay tho bills of tho district aa thoy como duo, na tho taxes Will not uagln to come in until July. INDEIITBDNBBS. "The floating indebtedness on July 1, 1000, was $17,355.80, bearing 7 per cent interest: $11,000 of this was included in tho $30,000 loan at 4 per cent, tho re maining debt. 3,355.80, waa paid, thus leaving the total imtebteaneRs at this time including bondp, $57,050. as fol lows: Uonds, issued Oct. 30, 1800, for 20yoars, at 0 por cent $13,000 Bonds issued April 7. 1801, for 20 years at 0 percent .. 14,050 63 notes known as tho po- pulur loan, at 4 per cent, on or before 10 years 30,000 , , $57,050 "ah oi which win uo due in 19I0I0I1, We aro endeavoring to reduce the In debtedness as fast as possible, but And it u very hard task, as tho taxablo pro perty of the district has been reduce $522,480 since 1898, and the levy has praatically remained tno same. Valuation of Property, "The total valuation of taxable prop erty in this district for 1000, is $2,020, 715, as certified to by County Clerk W. W. Hall, th:s being $200,008 loss than last year, A lory of 7 mills on the tax able property will bring $11,145; of this sum a delinquent tax of $1146 should bo allowed, which would leuye 1 3,000 col lectable. We expect to receive from tho state school fund $IUU0; from county school fund. $8000; thus forminga itrand total including a 7 mil) levy, of 125,000 'We wish to call your attention to the fact that the district ha now pafd Interest forflfteon years on the $10,000 bonds maturing September 1, lOOd, at 8 per cent, which amounts to $17 200 and have yet to pay the principal. Wo therefore n com mend that you provide for the payment of the principal by by making an extra levy eaoh year. A 1 mill levy would produce the aum of $2000, whfoli. if continued for 16 years, would enable us to pay allot the $80, O0O loan. Ct or Malotalolnr School "The actual eost of maintaininc the rseltoots for nine montlw, namely, from OetoUrl, 1WW, to July 1.1801, will be annroxtmatelv an foliowu : itr1Hilrftf6, aw) leathers' eal- ariea-. $17,300 00 Janitors salaries. .,,,,. -1,697 60 Water 01 50 Telephones 07 60 Wood., 848 50 Stationery suppllos, etc 147 60 Sundry expenses, bucu ns enu meration, sawing Vood clork hlro, etc 237 50 Total $20;600 00 "Besides tho oxponeo of maintaining the schools, wo have to meet tho interest nri bonds, premium on insuranco,' print ing, advertising, etc. Tho interest on the indebtedness amounts to $3000 an nually, or $250 per month. At tho present tlmo wo have in our employ thirty-flvo teachers, including superin tendent and principals, cacli tcachor having an average attondanco of, 42 pupils Our monthly pav-roll amounts to (including janitors,) $1990. INSDItANCK. "Wo carry insuranco on all tho build ings, furniture and fixtures, aggregating ?i,400, asiollews: East building.,, .. $ Lincoln building North building Yew Park building Dig Central building Little Central building 10,000 11.000 10,500 10,000 500 400 Total $ 48,400 "A majority of thosa policies explro February 13th. "Having a balanco of $1400.40 in tho Repair Fund, wo recommend that this bo placed in tho Gonoral Fund; pro vldi ig wo nro authorized to draw on tho General JJund for ropairB when needed." Upon motion tho board wob authori zed to transfor tlo balanco from tho sinking fund to tho gonoral fund. Upon motion a tax levy of 7 mills for school purposes aud 1 mill to npply on interest nnd Indebtedness, was author! zed. , It waa moved that; tho bonrd endea vor to borrow whatmonoy it needs from tlmo to time at tho lowest possiblo rato of interest direct from tho peoplo, and tho lward expressed thomaolvos as favor ing that plan. A session ol the board was held and it was votod to notify tho county authorities of tho levy of this tux. Adjourned. Keep Yourself Strong. And you will ward off colds, pneumonia, fevora nnd other diseases. You need to havo purp, rich blood and good digoa Hon. Hood's Surattparilla makes tho blood rich and uro ns no othor medi cine can do. It touos tho stomach, creates an appetite and invigorates tho whole system, Hood's Pills aro uou irritating. 25 conts. Prico 6 barlock Iluliiien, Jr. "Do you see thnt man with tho durk mustache?" snld Sherlock Holmes, Jr. "Yes. Do you know him?" "I never saw him before. Ho Is tunr rlcd. Ho ought-to live In a Ant, but doesn't Ills wlfo Is nfrnld of the hired girl', and ho Is left handed." "Mr. Holmes, you are an everlasting marvel. How can you tell that about n man you don't know and whom yon never saw b,eforo?" "Lqolc tit the second knucklo on hi toft hnud. You see, It is badly skinned Also there Is n black mark on his left cuff. Now lot us seo whnt wo must make of this. When a left hnnded man pokes tip the furnace Ore, how does ho do It? By putting his left hand for wnrd, of course. Thus It happened that it was tits left hand which scraped fcgnlnst tho ftirunco door. Tho blnck ened cuff sIiowb that It wns a furnnco door. Having this foundation to work uiiun, uiu rem is easy, lr no uvea in a Hat, ho would havo no furnnco to look nfter. and If his wlfo woro not afraid of the hired girl thoy would mnko tho latter do tho poking up. It Is nil Wry simple If one h pcrceptlvo faculties nro properly trained. Ho cnn'.t really af ford to live in ti house, because if ho could ho would havo a man tp look nft er the furnace. Thoreforo ho ought to live In a flat." "But hold on. now do you know tho linn Is married? He can't ho ovor 30 at the most Why uiny It not bo possi ble that ho lives nt homo with his wid owed mother?" "My dear sir," said Sherlock Holmes, Jr., "I tun surprised nt your lack of perspicacity. If ho lived at homo with his widowed mother, ho would permit her to tend to tho furnoco herself." CUrnan Tlmeii.JTornld. Tho now mammoth manglo plncod in the Salem Steam Laundry has en abled them to reduce the prices ou flat work in dozonlots. Sheets 2c, slips seo tho reduced rates. 1 bona 411. 1 22 tf Utiles. Three Dozen Free. Dr. Charcot's Anti-Germ I'aatilli. Positively itilalliblo in troubles peculiar to tho rox. Monthly remedy. Never dlssapoint. Harmless. Simple. Con venient. Particulars with free box. Dr, Julia Pinaud, Wood ISIJr., Naa.au St., New York Ctly. 1 10 tl a jx s z o a-. j. j . Hears th ? 8 Kitttl Yo Haw Atoiy BomM - Galvanized Iron Work - We make a specialty of cornices and all kinds of work in galvanized iron. X AJ ZC. X Work an nii rial always the best, and the prices are always the lowest. A X X, . BURROUGHS Si PRAZIBR PHONE 161 THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM OREGON A ilrst-oJnis piivate liopiUI for the treatment of chronic and suigiral oaiHfl. Huilt tlie pait ytMr tMpvially for the pitrprm) for whtidi it is uswd. Conveiiientiy locateil wittiin four blocka ot the business part of the olty TIih inMt tnlern furnishing and lattMt apnliamies throuRiiout the iHiilding Heated by hoi water and lighted by gas and eleolrieity Here the sink exu have the uomforts of an elegant private home, eembinwl with all the advantages of a general liOHpltal without the noise, eonlunion, awl publhrity atUiHiin one. OtiUikle pliynlofaas bringing cattee; in trMU4 vvitti the greatest courtly, awl assisted in operations if rpitild. Fortterms and farther inlorma tUin write or apply pereonaily Ut R, CARTWRIGHT, M, D. .SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, Jan. 20. .Wheat, vallev nominnl Walla Walla, 54 J 2 55 Flour Portland, best grndefl f 2.9U $3.40. Graham 2 GO. Oats Choleo, Whito 4t42c, groy 40 41 e per bushel. Mil'stuH Bran, $15 50: Bhorts, $18.00 Hay Timothy $1212$ por ton. ()niona-$2 to 2.25 Potatoes 60 to 00c per sack. Butter Best dairy, 2530; fancy cronniery, 5 0to 55c. -Store 25.. 32)6 per roll. Eggs-Oregon, ranch 25c. por doz. Poultry Chickens, $3 CO to 3.50: bona f-i.o to 4.uu: turkeys, Itvo 11 to 12c. Mutton Dressed, G) to 7c per pound. nogs Heavy dressed 0 to 7c. per pound. Beef Topteors, $4.60''.76 ; cows,$4 60,ureesed beet, tl to 7c. Veal Dressed, 814 8 c. ior small. Hops 07c. for 1899 crop, 12 to 14$c for now crop. Wool Valley, 1012o ;Eastorn Oro gon, 912c ; Mohair, 25. Hides Green, saltod 00 Iba, 7 8c; under 00 lba, 7l6(38 ; sheep pelts, 15 20c SALBM MAltKKT. Wheat 53 pounds nnd ovor, 50. Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohnir, 26c. Hops 11 lo 15c Oats-38c. to 40c Hay Baled, cheat, $7 ; timothy, $10 JSgg8-HOC 22c, Flour In wl.oluaalo lotB, $100; retail 89c sack. Mlllstuffo Bran, $17; shorts, $19.50 Hogs DrosBed, 6i Live cattle Steers, 4 ; cows, $3.50 to $ i. Sheep $4- Dressed Voal 7 conts. Hutter Dairy, 1520c; crentnory, 25 30c. Poultry HonB por lb., 8c. Potatoes 25a por biiBhol. Apples 30u to 40c. Deane 147 Court st. Peace Declared Why devote nil your time reading tho Boor War and the Gold Fields ol Alakn? Thoro ar o other matters o vital importance; you may mako a trip East, aud will want to know how lo travul. In order to havo tho boatser vico, uso the Wisconsin Central Ry., botwoon St. Paul and Chicago. For rates and othor information, write Ja- A. dock, Gouoral Agent, Portaud, Orr. Notice to Contractors. Tho undersigned aro ready to receive bids for the erection of the Congrega tional Church at Buttovilio. Oregon. Plans aud specifications of tho propos ed Church liullding may bo seen at the City llotol Uultevllie, Oregon, from date to Jan. 24, 1001, at Bank ol Woodburn, Woodburn, Oregon, from Jan. 21 to Jan. 31st, 1901, at Wilbert Uroa' Hauk.Salem. Oregon, from Jan. 31 to Feb. 7,1001. All bids will bo opened Fob.0. 1901. The committee reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. Hk.nicv L. Hijnts, Pros. Mluildiug A. IloMKii Conk, Sec. ) Commiteo. ROCKY MOUNTAIN" SCENERY.BY DAYLIGHT Daylljlit Stopover at Matara Falls. ThroughtlratclaBs touaistBleoper Irom Pacific Coaat weekly for Chicago. Boston, Now York, nnd other eastern tKitnts, via RIoGraiidoiWoHtnrn, (Groat Salt Luke Route) Denver A Rio Grndo, C R I & P and Illinois Central to Chicago, connect ing in tho Unor Depot with Michigan Central's simllnt car for points east. For particulars cull on or addro's Local Agents or, R. II. TllUMUUlX, Com 'I Ag't. HI. Cent. R. R. 142 Third st., Portluud Or Dun the kn'l Yoj Ham Atoafl Btusfi o' Xty&ZZZU Correspondent wanted In every city, I town and villages In America. Aowspu I nor and other work. Kxiioriuiieed und inexperienced. Good remuneration. News und btories wanted. For partial lurs address Tho Bulletin Press Ahsocia Hon, New York. 1 10 tf Improvcmen Is tbo oidor of the day on tho Northern Puoiflo Railway. During tho past year this company has removod many of its bridges ami roplaccd tho same with solid cartli aud stone, thereby increasing the safety ol all their passongers, Tho company hoBaleo bought hundrcde of now locomotives nnd paspongof enrt and made improvements too nun oroim to mention to its road and rolling stock, thereby insuring all who travel l this routo u safe, quick and pleasant journey. For rated und other Information, writo A. D. Charlton. 255 Morrison Street, Corner third, Portland, or see any Northern Pacific ugeut. 1 23 Ot CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Doara tho Slgnaturo of S. 108 STATE ST KiHESHl 'JTlio Kind You Havo Always in uso for over 30 years and "fflyjfPjs sonal AH Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-os-good" aro hub Experiments that trlllo with and ondanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Cnstorla Is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains .neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotlo substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroy AT irnm und allays Ecvcilsliness. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlp. lion nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulatos tho Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUBWE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Boars tho The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. T1IC OtKTHUn COMPANY. TT MUMMY THt(T, HtvU YORK CITY. ABOVE PAR Thero'H a viiBt deal of difference be tween an ni tide ettlciently liitiudricd niiil one iudifferontlv "done im," nit nil will know if vou've had the Nllithtest experi ence (low much en fer nnd more com fortable you will feel if you allow u to execute your ordcrx in clciininir clothes. Hero you run no rUk aud o Kuaruutee Hiillafnction. Salem tea:n Laundry COUINKL I. Ol 'MTKAU I'llOI'lllKlOH. 1)0 UOUH 11, OtMHTUAl), HUH. I'hono 111, UU0 l.lbnrty rftre.l. OonvnioM It is a Pleasure to Wash when your washing Ih made my by tho iibo of titi-tn date nppllauccH. A kilalicu or laundry lilted nt) with porcelain roll rim wash tub, with the latest improved conuoetionH for hot and cold water, In moo! the triumpliH ol modern military plumbliiK. Wo will tit up your laundry ut a roauonahlo cost, and will niwi en tliiiatcH to builders at priced beyond competition. BARR&PETZEL 214 COMMKHGIAL BTUICF.T. Telephone 5371. STAPLE mmmmt '1"Mr-S-"Jv VJW cggsani I II v 1 1 r: i i i i U Everything needed to stock up your pantry from a sack of best Hour to a yeat cake, and for a relish, pigs feet, salt mackeri pascm and sauerknuit. New oninges, lemons ana ji'.fulfassortment oj" nuts, candy and oilier lujairios ji lowest Hanritt &. QUI 1'OHTOKKHJK SO M ETH I NG M , VVJS ' & KERN INCANDESCENT OA3 BURNEfJ No 04ilmtieY, ne blarnd MaHtkia, Givw V wtiulla H)wr pur foet ef gat aonwimwi. 6HVtiral iilitea. Wo liure-in sUxjk thw No I burniiiK one "l tr hour anil giving a M eaudle (tgwr Wght fur 3 10 ef an esuit tmr hour. AIo lm No 8, giving 70 eaudle )wer at a tool of 0-10 of a ynt (mw liudr. INVBT10ATS THSM-- Salnn Gas Liglit Co. .Oherli:. Telephon 583 Bought, nnd -which has been, has homo tho signature of has been mado under his iicr- supervision slnco its infancy. Slgnaturo of Semething: Delicious for Dinner Tlmt nil tnHles ntH upon, nnd thnt Ih heiilthful, nnnriflliitiK nnd easily ill KOftcd, nro our prime roustH of tender and juicy hi-of. Or if you itn fer n env ory ronct of venl, pork, liunh or mutton .mi will fuiuifth you iv joint or piece liom the choicest utook rtlHed, mid cut mid trim it (or your In nu expert mini nur E C.. CROSS SALEM OR. Phone Ml. 88 To Keep Out tlie Cold, notliiiu; miBworn tlio puriKino like pure, unadulterated liquor. The wonulne urticlu ia u great 'ortiller nuaitiHt the InelemeiiclcH of the wenthur. Hut put not your triiBt In doctored or diluted Htiiff It won't fill tho bill. You run no rUk in vt'ttintt. Jour "itiHlde overcoat' nt HorferM With a ruptitation made for the purity and excelleiiue of their wet kooiIk, they do all possible to retain und enhance It. J, P, Rogers 2IR-222 Oominuniiat fltreot gj$r Wliolsalo and Ketall ll'l'r denloi POODS J . ' Lawrence attOVMKV yfi&e4 I . i.TV t lllllLkll'll sy wM !. SV WANTED Now today adyertlsomonts four throd tlmoi oraBTrn' i'2I?La ?ll9?J,iirananth. AhgWf6ur,TiTe at same rata. A RARE CHANCE- JBfapJg, street, fotlr fclocki south ef the tourf house wil to sold at hair its vUue. Good house, floes view in the city, frulr trees, etc. Apply Journal office. FOB SALK-FroBh tnllk jjrndo Jereey nndDurlmm. John Uasaidy, Garden Boad. 1 28 3t FOB BENT AND BALK-A. 50-acro ranch with rood hotiBoand biirfifor rent, nleo a. 'gfiati A "horleB, V wagon hnd other fafnifng utensils for sale at bargain. Call ou J. M. layno,Rttlom. 1 24 lm WANTED Relinblo man to represent fc.au OBtnbHsheil home on salary. Good position to fight party. Address P. O. Uox687, Portland, Oregon. 1 25eod9t ONION LAND Iliavo,Bome flrst-claea onion hind for rent on shares'. Uodso. luol, nnd paaturago furnlsliedt I will hlro tome Work done during; spare time. Apply sfon to Walter Morley, b'alum Fence Works, 50 gtate street. STBAYliD orBTOI.EN-irnm tho. pas turn oi Phil Painter on the Uusli farm north of tialetu.sometitno during Sept. n dark colored 2 year old Joreoy Ueif er. Suitable reward for recovery qf animal will bo paid by.owner. 1 m-tf B.B.BYAW. ONE 8ILVER DOLLAB-wlth your nanjo handed to Jasr Wv Mott, or de posited to lila credit, atGilbe'rt Broo. or llush'a bank, will bring vou W. J. Bryau'a Kreat jupqr Thd Commoner lor ono year. t'2ltt ' - - - - DO You want to buy n kodatj Why pay two prices when wocaotoll you one ai good as new for less than half prico. Now ia the time to buy. Wo won't luivo them next summer. Tho Elllo Htudlo. lllm WANTED To buy or rent immediately two roller-top desks. Willatnetto Hotel. 17U FOB BKNT DwellitiK with hot and cold water, nnd both. Also n 7 room honed witii barn. Call at 424 High etreot, A. Schrpiber. 12 17 tf FOR SALE A paddlo horco, sadillo nnl bridle, liroko to drive, Apply to niotirt Bt. 12-1-tl FA BSlTQBSALE al7 acres with good biiildiuuB and fences, over half tnekr cultivation, half mile west of'Kaircr bchool-hoiiBO Prico and terms reaBOii pbli). A dii i ess F. A., care Jouii.Vai., HalUni M'lu? -. - i . . , i ' FHKN011 1.H8SON3. Glyon at home or to clavs ill any part of city. Horn and educated In Franco. Lydlu Bicli, D, Ptreqt, fiilem. 11 27 It Professional nniTbuHlncas meu will bo inluredlod in learning thnt u high grade visible Upuwriter g now on the market, tho"PiltHburK Visiblo," price $7ff'0O. AddiQBB iliudly Hardware Co., Pitts burg, Pa. 1 101 in Noonday Rest. The ladius of tho W. O. IV U. dosro to aiinouncu to tho public that thoy lfavo ot-enud n Noon Itest nt their rooms, 129 Court street, where coffeo, lcnu bread, butter, sandwiches, meat, potatoes-, plo or piiddlnK will be served daily except Sundny'a, from 11:110 a. m, to l;U0 p. ui. at nominal charge. 1 ) I in ItemoYSl Notke. The uiulorBlned has moved his wagon shop from No. 45 Staio street to liis-'new building, tlio tlrt door south of tho 8a kin Blentn Laundry, 210 Liberty stroot, where he will welcomo old aud now patrons In want ot good work in his lino, telephone 2li!)3. P. J. Larson. 1 21 tf SALEM LODGES KQKUBTUKa OK A.MICR10A. Court Hliftrwool roroti NO, 19. Meou rrtdy iiIrIiU lu IMrner block. John M. C'tuuo, O.K. K U H row ii Kcuy ll(Mnf NEW FEED STORE Opposite Court llonso on High Street. A fult lino of flour and all kinds of feed carried. Hay itud jrain bought and sold, Feed chopping dono nt lowest rates. (Jul our quotation! bo fore you buy. ;::::: . Tjllson, Bartlctt GrataCo, Bottled Beer KlingerA Heck,SucceiMori to'SoutbSalcin Uottlir. Worics. -5 All onlers (or bottltHt beer will badlled it tlio brewery, rCot on cold storage. Proa olty delivery. Telephone 2lfll. CAVITAL CUV Express and Transfet Meeta all man and passenger tralue. Baggage to all part? of the city. Prompt fjorvum. Teleplione No. 861. D1KQUE A HOMYKK T J. Sullivani State Street Tailor. t.iiuniil um In. 1 It. Thrt ntumbtnrlT TiAt. tMUk friMH CUloajo. Ilt butlneM tulti U. XI M(llU ft B. P. JONES, Attornoy-at-Lawi Toledo, Oregon. Wu Olork of Clroull Counfor ilx yM mJ dm m HrtUnlto uutoi U profit lq UBMln uuubty ' Vlxa White HouseRestaufto! Easy of access. Courteous reception. First class cooking. ' You enjoy whatyou order at 1 06 State st. GE0RGe"bR0S. Props, i" , Dr. Grace Albright Crdute or Amtrtcsa Scnool of Oiteottby. : : 1 itvery dy "exeept Sunday. Office houre 0 W 12 . tnM ? 4 P- "VfPT pQiowV TeajPle, Qor OgHjt "d