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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 3

The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 3

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havo been taking TIho's 1888, for Coughs am in 1800, and havo id Colds. 1800-7, I had spell of Bronchitis, lnHtlng nil winter, anil leaving n. tronblcBomo cough, until I ngaln tried 1'Ibo'h Cure, which relioved no. Mrs. M.

I). Smalley, Colorado cpnDgB, August iv Th Mm Compear, Warren, r. Great Success Men's suits In all sizes, former price $0, now $4 00 Men's all wool clay worsted suits nxtrn heavy, former price 312, 0 00 Men's nil wool cheviot suits, former prico $10, now 0 60 Men's all wool plaid suits, former price $10, now 7 00 Men's mackintoshes, good quality, reduced to 2 00 Hoys' mackintoshes, ull sizes, reduced to 1 76 Men's hca ry working pant, former prico 3125, now 85 Mon's cotton worsted extra line, former price. $1.60, now 1 00 Men's all wool cheviots, extra linn, former price $2 50, nov 1 75 Men's uood heavy oil grain working shoe, reduced from $1.50 to 1 25 Men's 0 oz. rl vetted overalls, plain, reduced to H5 Men's 0 oz.

heavy 35 Men's Ooz. heavy engineer overalls reduced to 45 Just A big lino or rubber boots and shoes, rain coats, mackintoshes, umbrellas, and also a full line of woolen underwear, which will bo sold at the same low prices. Call nnd get a choice of bargains REMEMBER THE PLACE: H. ZANDMER, 96 State street, Near Commercial THE EMP0RI0M Wo Invito tho ladles of Salem to Inspect our now lines which nro dally arriving. We carry all klndi of CHINA tt Havlland, German, SeuilPorcc-lain and Stouo olilna, both plain and decorated.

GLASSWARE, LAMPS, CLOCKS, PORTlEItS AND RUGS, also kllchonwarc. Come get prices, and be convlncd, they uro the lowest Wo are hero to stay and want to do business with you. THE EMPORIUM .109 CommcrclaljStreet. SATPM PPOPT.F. SALEM PEOPLE and OTHER PEOPLE Heailun at Brtlom and other Orccon towns are requested to semi in ttomi of personal anil social newt" to appear lit tho The bally ami W-eU Journal, Hon.

Tlill Metschan Is In Portland today. f. A. King Is In Eugene for a bliort time on business. I.

N. Sanders Is visiting his old homo In Union county. Mrs. J. Somer has roturned from a visit with Portland friends.

Mrs. James Magulre has roturned from a visit with friends In Portland. Rep. O. J.

Curtis left yesterday for Astoria, having spent several days In this city. New Price List of Weisbach Burners BURNERS $1 00 MANTELS 30 CHIMNEYS 10 SHADES 15 SELF 25 If live or moro burners aro taken nt one time a discount will bo made from above prices. Order burners or repairs EARLY IN THE DAY II Salem Gas Light Co. 71 CnEMEKETA ST. Telephone 50.

Assay Office AND LABORATORY. No, 71 Chemcketa st, J. II T. TUT1HI.L Aiiayer, O.C.T.Go's NEW STEAMER POMONA, leave for Portland Monday Wednesday aad Fiidiy ttjA. tr Quick lime, regular mi-vice and low rates Dock between Mae ail Col it streets.

V. BALDWIN, A 'eat. Silent Dr. Miles' Nerve Hasten Be; Mallanmuta, i Curo for Connumntton ntneo I had nn nttnek of Lnarinno had others filnce. In tho Winter of itsw.

Best Cough Bjrup. -f utes Good. Use CUMS WHlHfc All list FAILS UU.5FA rutoi Oo CfJ lntlmo. ftoMbrdraroliiU. SHQMiHBSH THE REDUCTION SALE at Zaiidmcr's Clothing Store tins proven a great success, nnd Mm storo lias bcou crowded dally.

As long as tho goods lust we will contlnuo to sell thctu nt the same low prices. i Basket social Monday ovenlng, October 31, at W. C. T. U.

rooms. Ad mlttancc free. All aro invited. Mrs. B.

F. Meredith and slstor. Miss Anna Metschan, hnyo returned from a visit with Portland frlonda. M. E.

Poguo, has returned from Albany whore ho has been on legal business before tho Linn county court. Dr. und Mrs. W. S.

Mott were called to Soto yesterday by tho serious 111- ncss of Mrs. Mott's sister, Mrs. S. O. Brown.

Rcy. J. B. Weber, D. D.

preached an eloqunt sermon last night ut the Baptist church. Ho left today for his homo In Boise, Idaho. R. R. Duniway, a prominent lawyer of Portland, returned yesterday afternoon having transacted business bjfore the supreme court hero, Mrs.

Ridings, of Maiqun, Clackmas county, has gone to Wood-burn fora visit with friondd before returning to her homo, Mrs. Rldinps has been visiting friends In Salem for bomotlmc. O. M. Barrett of San Dlcuo, is tho guest of Mr.

E.F. Parkhurst, an old townsman his In lowu. Mr. Barrett has been a member of tho Iowa state senate and prominent man In his state, but Is now retired from business and Hying In San Dlcgo. Squlro Doughlt.n mill pylng rooms in Mru.

Nlchols'boardlng house on Front street, fell down stairs lust night while hastening to tho tire. Be was assisted to his room and a physician summoned, when it was found that he was badly bruised, but not seriously hurt. In tio future Mr. Dough It will bo more careful In tho dark. TO CURB A COLD IN ONB DAY Tuko Laxative Brou.o Quinine Tablets.

All druggists refund the money If It rails to euro. 25c. Tho genuine has B. on each tablet. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as tbey cannot reach tlie diseased portion of the ear.

There Ih enly one way to cure deaf-rcss, and that Is by constitutional lemedles. Deafness Is caused by an Intlamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube it Intlamed you hayo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, deafness Is the result, and unless lullani-matlon can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nlno cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Intlamed condltltlon of the mucous sur-face. Wo will gtye One Hundred Tollars for any case of deafness (cauoci by catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free.

F. J. Cheney Toledo, O. Sold by Druggist. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best.

i A Loft of Kay will caure lots of smoke, but tho famous 10c La Carona cigar will glvo moro satisfaction to old and young. i Insane, Three persons were brought to the asylum yesterday as follews: John Every, aged 01 years, from Josephine county. Mrs. Rachacl Longbottom, sued 39 years, from Benton county and James II. Rice, aged 72 years, from Washington county.

Hpod's BbouM be In every family Hat medtelne chest and every traveller's grip. Tbey are nils UirtlubU md tli ttotnicb out o( orderi euj huuUeb, bllloaJMit, and uT.r trmMc. Mild and m'(BU (Wiu. WHAT SHOULD THE CITY OWN? Continued from First Pace. DECEPTION AND1TIIATJD.

The growth or sontltucnt In favor of public ownership, an seen in this con vention of representative indicates that tho mind of tho people Is rapidly clarifying on this question. They aro beginning to sec that no good reason exists why all tho people In the city shall say to a low of tho people, tho lighting company, tho waterworks company, tho street railway company. ''Now all of us will gtyo you (a fow of us) tho right to get off from tho rest of us." Largo numbers ot tho pcoplo nro beginning to sco that the only wealth that 19 In any senso thoirs Is tho common wealth, nnd with Instincts that are perfectly natural they aro striving regain possessions that hayo passed out of their hands, usually through tho practice of dccoptlon and ftaud, THE ONLY DANGEIt. Tho only danger that I can ceo In growth of sentiment in favor of collective ownership Is the threatened doom of those who seek Individual gain at tho expenso of tho people. Freo gtfts of franchises worth millions "arc not as as thny onco wore; tho people arc beginning to realizo that tho source of their wealth Is in labor hard, sweating labor and with this realization comes a revelation of tho truth that thoso who do not labor do not produce wealth, ull the One spun theories about brain work and capital to the contrary notwithstanding.

IMPKOVINQ CITIZENSHIP. But tho greatest good we aro to Und through municipal ownership will bo found In tho Improved quality of our citizenship. Not, however, because, as It Is probably proclaimed, a man's yaluo to the state lsmcnsuicd by his possessions, but becnuso of tho family feeling and truly patriotic sentiment, tho lovo of country which Is lovo of our fcllow.men that will bo awakened In tho man's breast by the contemplation of tho fact that ho Is a member of a family who own their own bridges, who own their own waterworks, who own their own electric light plant, who own their own telephone and express and mes-Bontfer service; a member of a family who owns and docs overy thing for tho family that can, by any possibility, be better done by collective than by private effort. And whenever the feeling is onco nwakcncd(that this is our city, that this Is our country, then a man tho best sonso of tho word, citizen who lnycs his country. This feeling will be 'Wonderfully enhanced as the city goes forward In the work or tuuulclpal ownership.

Tho people will learn that they can serve themselves better without profit than a corporation can servo thorn with pro lit, as.an Incentive forthoir effort. TUE PnAOTIOAL MAN. Mr. Chairman, and gentleman, what wo lack Is Ideals, not Idols. Our Idol has been tho practical man, we must Und the Ideal man.

Wo have pointed to tho Individual, who by his superior cunning or prowess und streugth has amassed the wealth or his fellow men, as our model or success, But, gentlemen, wo aro coming to sco that all such success Is purchased at tho price of tho failure of tho many, nnd our greatness Is to be proven In tho days to come, not by pointing to tuo mdtvlduuls here and Micro who aro like tho anaconda, wrea'V for which they havo uo use, at tho oxnonso ot an army of paupers and tramps who Imye no wealths to use, but rather by pointing to citizenship that Is mado up of peoplo truely rrco and truoly happy. A republic In which there aro neither drones nor Idlers, where tho Interest of all sings us to our work, and when wo shall havo passed up the broad avenues of collcctlyo ownership. to a realization or that condition, who shall bo nblo to fathom our productivity und cheer. MODEL Glasgow HOMES TOR WINDOWS. leads tho cities ot Great Britain and tho world In mlnlBtcrlng to the social needs of her peoplo though the medium of collective ownership.

Glasgow owns, not only tho waterworks, lighting plant, street railway and parks, but In addition public baths, wash-houses, lodging-houses, model homos for widowers, model homes for widows. Tumbledown rookeries und lllthy disease-breeding hatiuts for vice and crime wero purchased by tho municipality, torn down, and In their pluccs beautiful buildings were erected to minister to the social needs of the people In the many ways indicated, thelgrcat municipality of Glasgow bringing tbo light, air and sunshine to the downcast men and women who before, on account or their poverty, wero compelled to live In the foul tenements that disgraced the city. Public wash-houses for the poor are benefaction. Tho poor woman, living with her children In a rented room, perhaps with no con-yenlences for washlog or drying her clothes, goes to a public wash-house and for a penny is furnished with a tub, mangle, wringer, steam dryer, and in an hour's time is back home with her washing nicely dpne and for less expense than the cost of fuel that would Imye been necessary In her own crowded quarters. Workmen, uuable to find respectable quarters for lodging, can now go to a lodging house provided by their own mother, the municipality, a beautiful stone building, four stories high, where they have bath, laundry, labratorles, literary and game rooms, and all this at the minimum cost, with no thought of making profit to GuriCII BUIUB 1UUIVIUUOI, UUl Villi tllUi l.lll.l...l l.l thought uppermost In tho mind of tbo municipality of makln laws to enrich ull and thus enrich the municipality.

RESULT OP PKIVATQ CONTRACTS. Undor tho prlvato contract system of labor In one of tho cities last year, the contractor put laborers! com petition with each otl oi ror tho work or digging a sower by tho root, with the result as 1 havo been told by tho civil engineer or that city, that those laborers received less than CO cento a day, In another city ot Ohio laborers on tho street improvement und repair received less than $200 for tholr year's work, the labor markot bolng eo overstocked that thoy could bo employed less than half tlmo in ore'er that nil might havo a little work. Yet In that very samo city, Micro are men who used tho streets and piled up in profits hundreds of dollars, wholly unconscious of their guilt In using streets kept up at tho cost ot tho lives ot other men. Gentlemen of tho coovontlon, tho great servlco that Is to bo performed through tho medium or public owner ship Is tho awakening of tho social consclonco, tho arousing of a puro and conception or patriotism; Is tho bringing up or a class ot men and women too good and too noblo to consent to Isvo at tho oxpenso of tho lives of tholr follows. It Isbccauso I sco tho rainbow of pronnso In public ownership that shall sccuro for us as a peoplo this larger realization of liberty that 1 plead ror It.

It Is because I know that ouly In tho good of nil Is tho real good or tho Individual to bo round that 1 plead for collective work. It Is becnuso I stand, like many or you, day after day, with hopeless and hungry men, pleading that they might bo allowed to work, that I ralso my voice In their behalf. It is not because I would stir up dissension or cause trouble; It Is becauso I would avoid troublo, and point the way to tho smooth sea of prosperity, thatl speak for theso incn, JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Tho Missouri Mlddloof tho Road Populists won tholr suit to compell tho Secrotary or Stato to put their candidates on tho clcket. A two mile lino of battleships was a feature or tho L'hlluuolniiia parauo. A Firebricks trust hastbejm formed.

Now look out for tho brlmslono trust. When that corner Is complete tho old Nick can retire. People of Intelligence who llvo In Cuba dcclure that tho so-called rainy season Is healthier than tho dry scasou; that the simple precautions of tompcrenco In eating, drinking and exorclso aro all that may bo considered strictly necessary. Business and professional peoplo go to Cuba to spend tho aummor; It Is cooler and healthier than Florida. Thlslsagrccablo Information as wo still think Cuba needs ten thousand American sohoolmn'ums wnrso than ton thousand regulars.

It Is said Graham Glars, Jr, tho Portland printer, will probualy succeed oo Simon as state Senator from Multnomah county. Mr. Glass has risen fast In the political field- It Is but a fow years ago that ho was common country editor, being at tho head or tho Dallas Itomlzer. It would be Interesting to know just how largo a cash rco lawyers Carson and Bingham chargo ono another fur appearing for ono another. I XX Two schemes with largo capital back of them are to establish dally papers in Portland, It would seem that had been tried often onough.

Portland will not support a newspaper without character ud individual responsibility back of It. tt Is Salem a Capital City of great American commonwealth, or Is It a THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF TIGS Is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of the combination, but also vu iuo euro ana bkiu witu wiilcu it is manufactured by scientific processus known to the CAurontUA. Fia Sviiui' Co ouly, and wo to impress upon all thp Importance of purchnslntf tho trite nnd original remedy. As the geucfiio Syrup of YlgH Is manufactured ly tho CAi.iron.vu Pio Sviiur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one In avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other parties.

Tho high standing of the Cam roBHU Fio Svnup Co. with the med. cal profession, and tho satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions ot families, nukes the name of the Company a jruwtnty of the excellence of Its remedy. It Is far in advance of all other laxatives, its it acta on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening- them, and it does not crips nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial stfoU, please remember tho hhuic of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

AN t-HWCWCO, Oat tySuifo tTMVII. MtUJCW. country vlllauo whero any self-appointed ofnclul or commtttco can act for tho wliolo community. It Would seem wo are tli latter from tho way a row go to wurk to pr6vlde funds for a state fair, and fow go to work to pass a city charter. XXX Possibly a freeholder's charter might have a llttlo common Bcnse Inlt.

XXX If It's a fair question, what aro tho banks doing to promote tho wclfaro of tlita community? XXX Portland pcoplo uro discussing their charter after It Is passed. Let Salem people bo he atid re verso that process. If It's a fair question, what Is tho Salem chamber of commerce doing to promote tho welfnre or this community? What right havo a commlttco or tli rco to draw up a charter to saddle an enormous bonded debt on our ohlldrcn and children's children without any provision for payment, and a provision that a new floating debt would bo created Immediately There was nothing dislocated about Hon. Geo. S.

Downing. Tho dislocation was all on tho part or tho reporters. XX tt It's rulr question, what aro tho Sulom churches doing to promote tbo welfare of this community XXX The Jouiinal is glad to learn that It has no oncrgy whatever. At least that Is what Mr. Carsou sets up In his roply as Mr, Bingham's lawyer.

Wo had supposed It was The Jouu nal's energy that Mr. Bingham took exceptions to. We shall try nnd infuse a llttlo more oncrgy Into Tun Journal. DEALER GROCERIES Paints, Olla Window Glnos Vnr nlflh. and tho meat: cumnlntn ntnnlr sl of BrunhoB of all kinds tho state Artists materials, lime; hair; oo- mont and shingles; nnd tho finest quality of cross sood.

ik JsXSNJsVsJXW MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved lowest rates. city and farm property at WEKNER UREYMAN, 2ia Commercial street udd Hush's bank, Salem 9-12 dtw 2m 3 doors southiof Or WANTED. Now today advertisements tour lines or less In tills column tnsorted three tlmos for 23 eta SO eta a woek, $1 por month. All over tour lines at samo rate. BOY WANTED Steady work out side of huhool hours.

Apply at Jouu nal, oillco for particulars, tf WANTED-First class farmhand. Permanontjob ror rlHht man. A0-dress Journal. 10 22-lw HOUSE CLEANERS Remember that tho best aud cheapest curpct paper ih tuo ucavy ioil paper soiu at The Journal oiiicc. 20-tt FOR SALE.

Two uood Poroheron mares with tholr "Courbct" coltB, marcs weigh 1550 lbs each. Inqulro Brook's placo near Shaw. 0-21 lm WANTED. We want nnd aro pro pared to pay a fair nrlco ror all mo marketable annlcsand ncars ofTcod S. A.

McC'all Ss Co. 0-20'tr MOIR, LOAN and Insurance atrcnt, has icmovcd his ofllco to 200 Commercial street, three doors north of R. M. Wado Co, up stairs. 10 27 WANTED-I havo property In Orc-uan to sell or trndo ror Kansas property.

For particulars address S. M. Tomllnson, Washington, Kansas, Mention this paper. FOR SALE-Trado or rent. Fine largo stock ranch will sell very cheap on easy terms or trndo ror other property, or will rent ror a term of years, rent can bo paid In work on tho place.

For particulars address box 02 Journal onice. 13 lm FOR SALE CHEAP. -Ten acres of land 6 miles cast ot Salem, near Frultland P. unod Achool and church close by. Box bouse 10x20.

(food barn and well, 3 acres cleared, balance In pasture, rooccd. Good tltlo. A duress Wiu. Blackmoro, Frultland Oregon. 10 221 mot MUBICAIi limit number of students taken, on ano, violin, guitar, mandolin and zither.

Also German lessons given, Anna M. Krebs, Music studio, Guy block, room 6 Call from a to 4 m. tf EMPLOYMBMT AOHNOTT, Girls todo.all kinds of work wanted at the C. T. rooms.

Also those wanting help apply to Mrs. C. E. hherwol, at rooms on Court street, Wages flora 12,50 to 13 per week- to-8-lmj WANTED PRUNES AND DRIED APPLES 10-28-1 Sf l.llsoa-Dartlett Grain Co, VIOLIN UI88 NHMJK lIltOWN has fjultua largoolauof loln students aud can aevoin- Tr 1 1 tr mouate a tuw more. I A I Hr Apply (or terms ot ril-I i-rj UU 1 1 dente.W Marlon street Ladies, if you want a nlc fitilsg dress made, without having uj try it on until it it done, call on Mrs.

McMulIln, No, 343 Front street. She has bcr tlnj diploma dress cutting and eusrenttcsbtr work to be I JOHN on IN rust-class. Woik and from 1 to 5 p. liours m. fern 8 to ti a.

1 0-8. 1 for Infants and Children. The Kind You Me Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Owytk Use tm ecNTun eoMMNV, tt COLE'S Celebrated A HF-Z nir i lHTit neciLtjrs. -FOR BALE BY- BROWN 256 Commercial st. HOT STUFF Is what pcoplo aro looklnK competitors Hot in the Collar And our-KOods always plcnscjtho housekeepers, Steam Heating, Hot Water Hot Air Heating, And Furnace Work of all kinds at figures to suit the times.

CltYSTAL ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. Bolo wholesale agents ror Qambrlntis IJrowcry or Tortlund, nnd Joseph ftahllU Urowory or Mllwuukeo, ror both draught und bottled uoods. Although our plant, Is burned out, wo nro proparcd to supply rold etouiKO Koods us In tho past, nn Ice will bo furnished until our works tiro rebuilt. JAMES M'QUIRB Tolophono 207. Statu nnd Nineteenth atrcota, tealoni, Chung Lee Co.

Chinese and Japanese Fancy Goods Ladies' Furnishing Good3 Reduced 30 Days UNDERWEAR, MADK TO ORDKR. VhtiniWie our "took and you will be convinced that wo can stiro you money. COTTLE HLOOIC COMMERCIAL STREET. MANHOOD RESTORED w. w.iHo inn -vniicimi remedy parante4locureall uerruusdlseaicsuehaaWeaV mory, Im of Uralu I'ower, Headache.

WakrlututM, I.ot MaMiooo. btly mls- 0111, Nervousness. Ml dralus, loss of piwer iu Ocnerai. Organs of eltUer stir, caue4 by ovtr-exertlon, youthful errors, txft a of InKtrwA 1. 1.

t.f. tobacco, opium or MfuiuUiiU. which lead to Infirmity. rai U4iouoff SWIH vs, Manufactured py tr" Peaa Medicine Co rvls France, ue-I'ruisCo. dlstrlb-UIUrfBgeuU.

Tblrdau) Vamhl1B FOR SALE BY Chloro-Naptholeum SHOULD RE KEPT READY FOR USE IJY STOCKMEN AND FARMERS. A dltdnfcctant and vormlcldo that Is extensively used and tflycssatlsfno tlon. Send to Hakiutt Sc Lawiiknce ror, or buy a bottlo rrom dw0 28-lm ROBERT HASEY, Atfont. MADE MK A MAN AMXTAnLBTtJrosmvEr.Y cniu 4f.fi rHt Ua yliloy Jl" jrAbuMttuaotbar rimwt n4 Jadli cretUmi, 2ai quMlii ami tureli inUin Lot VlUUiy lu oil or fount, aao (I( rasa jr Cudr, buln or tnarrli InkAllltr ftBtl it aitnlatlm. 'Iluli (Cnm TmmaJUU uipip nat aad fUtcU a a va ir mi other tuL 'j moa hTtD Iho iiuulna AJax SUta.

Jaw hncarJ thoaMnits anil will our too. V. (It i AjAwr4Lweor llWkM.Mt, IIWWIPi Fot tale In Salem bvD. J. FRY dmeslst afl Over Years.

muhhav iTmrr, hiwtoim citt. A A. TTJ Si SMITH for theso cool Our prices niako HARRITT LAWRENCE tGiXicees, Hr iialxR Or. IVhu'm Yellow Net ii mujiKuii, A ror 11 to uo oilier. tue-Daviv FRY, SALEM, OREGON SALDM STEAM LAUNDRY! Ploaao'iioUco tho out in prices on tbo following plain Uuuer urawet ...5 to locesfc UnJer shirts ...510 (ocenU per pair ,3 ccbU lTanlkercmefs 1 cel Silk handkerchiefs 3 ceaU Sheet and nil low slips 34 cents erj doiea and othei work In proportion.

Cy naiinola and thor work IntoUlgonlly washed by bat rl, COL 3 OLMBTDAD, Proprietoi WANTED. Wheat, oats nod barley, will buy your wareboufo receipts for eame. Oct our prices beroro sellln. We cansuvo you motioy. Tii.lson-Rakti.ktt Qkain Co Warebouso, North Balctu.

Ortlc.tJp Court rear of Dalrymplc'BbUJToJ DRIDD FRUIT BAQSI roit QALU. kssksssflsMi vxmuntm oaw O. M- OIACK )entiet, Sdcmuiw In fir a V. wiiM, Comer, Salim, Or. Parties dirtaf operations at raoderate fees i ay htmjk In especial request, J-, Salem Ceoicciiflg aid rrtfttty Uni'J Falu Tmui 0pei48 Oct.

3, Untinftl V.r1 v. k-uiiuui cuurscs are pntynefi. tj Hcnd for clrculaM, or call atour3etK)ol rnnrtia frit tlirtin ncn v.i a o'clock p. m. A.J.

Oakland, PrlB. o. H. LANB Merchant Tailop 213. Cnmmf nt.

Ctrumus ijxo ona upwaros, i raBH ana tp CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfct; Meets all mall and pauengor lg. gage and express to all parti of the citj Prompt serrice. Telephone No. 70. WHITE DISQtnL' BRDWSTEK.

WHZTJI, HAY. OR A.INJ Shorts, ohop, Sow, mill (, Telephone 17S. 91 Court HeAvm, Or, Capita! Soao Works. Running at full blast and making best of laundry and toilet soaps. lie sure to ell for the Salem brand when jou wat KOfd goods.

A. W. ANDER1GG, MaMger, BARRELS, Made and on hand, a lot of ban els and kegs all sites, for wine, older, vinegar, pickles, meat etc. First-class and for sale at a bargain. All kinds of work done oa short notice In good shape, Cy.

Stewart, South Salem. New Blacksmith Shopttf tho old reliable smith have optid i shop opposite the brawery. and lnvit SaUons, Best work and lowest price: 89 Commercial st, Salem. Salem Water OFFICE, CITY HALL' "For water serrlcc apply at oftce. BiUs payable monthly in advance, MateJ complaints at the office.

g.s. wsm NEW MARKET St. te street, near nilroad Freshest sad i' best meats, My patrons say I keep the mk ireauintown asC -Tbo Old Reliable-" Plumbers and Tinner. 1 Make a Specialty ef Pumps and Tank Workl All Work Guaranteid. ai4 COMMERCIAL STREZT.

37ft Telephone No, 248 1 Armory Barber Shop i6 State Strut. Flrst'dass work done and neat, hair cut IScfl onavo roc KRNEST ANDERSON, Formerly Anderson Andtnoa ii AT LIST! Good News for the Suffering ruDlic, JH I he envious rivals who were determined to, 3 make Dr. Cook trouble in the courts have backed down, and their alleged cose wis mm dismissed when ctme Into circuit court, 7J They didn't dare meet the truth, as Dr Look's patient's are too numerous wi hmsj are ever grctefal to the roan who hoe cweJJ them and can cure others. Dr. Cook makes a specialty of chreftlc diseates, and does not use polsoaoue drugs Ut cure them.

If jou have a (rlend who MtsS help send him to DR. J. Consultation free. 301 Llbf 4 i i MNH VtsMHtf VHWfShr wmm1' dlichrx. IsSswimWmh, Or lUUSOUi Ulu4M.

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