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HILEtf PILLS, 50 D08ES M CTS. tjold bv i. J. Pry, druirjrlst, Halem Are You Ever Tired? Va yon ever think yonr ik In needs a r't f It certainly doe, It needSa tonlo'totjne It npjiut like a rundown system. L0LO10NTEZ CREME The 8k (n Pood nnd TUnur-Ilullaer. Is a food for the skin. It mnke the skin nrmntid preserves lt e nntlclty, limit pre venting wrlakles You cunnot recti lo or tan with the creme on our face. 'Not-ill ctttnbejis complete without It. Ono pot (76 cenisi insti tti ee month , 'used dall v. ItisthoONLVwKIN FOOD nn th mark -tiwAwterVtilJSitWOUTltljKHS JMl- i iiA. J. ,.-. (TTA'IIONH and accept t rM.rvav t no substitute. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, AMiBicA'd Hbauty Dooron, JO Geary St., Han Franclwo, Col for sale by VKED I.KGO, Urngglst, Putton Block, Ealem, Oregon. For any special or complicated blemish of 1befceand form, write to MKH., NKTVCIE H AnlUHON, W Ueary HU, Han Kranclsco. Hnperfluous taulr porumnently removed. LEAVES SALEM ftom U, P. Dock ati 6 o'clock a. in. every' Wod nesdoy and fctnurday. IiBAVES PORTLAND (rom the Central dock at foot ol'Washlttiton street every tliiudayaud Thursday. LEAVES SALEM for- Albany every Monday and Tuesday; re turning mmii days. i Mncerntng freight and paneneer business, call on the aeent, AIllfCnKBN. CflflS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN x MARKET South Commercial St., B Uem. AH kinds Freib, oalt and Smoked Meata. Fiji Baifstttsarsftal "- , niKE UBUlVHiltl. HAVE YOU GOT PILES tTCBrna Ptzjsa knova br molitaT- Ukt ptnplrtMuHlIlaiiHUoUU when warm. THIl tormtn&lltJMV. BLEXD1NCJ ar PaOTSUSIMO Y1LM. TIELDATOSCETO Bfl. B0-SAN-K0-S PILE REMEDY, which uii dlrotlr en uiu lTted tMorbs tumor. aUars lUhlnf,ffrtlwr a psrmanent ours. Trio KM. jnus1M rmail. Dr.BoMoko.Pliitedslphla.Va. riold i .. ii. ... jl tr cm...,,. iiy :tfi.eii ob vaumjrpc. s-IXTT-kTTTT Tn-li A New Remedy A tru Spsellie 4 poi,ir and permanent elimination caj poUon from the blood, and a restoration of healthy j Iviceru the tunrtuoflerad totoffmraforlAeftrtt Urn 111 a remedy which haa been underg ofof the moM severe private experiment far the pad three m, , k hu rot vet failed, and it will not faU. uuu a Trte Spaclfte tor Syphilitic potion and all blood dueaie.. Do you be lieve Ut Send for hill particular tad proof freej Step teMae; your tyrtem with mercury and other pcilams. Thta remedy wul core you ta 30 taoodaye without fail. We eruaraatee a cure or refund the moaay, jUdretf MOFFAT CHEMICAL .CO., IT rirst Street ' PeltTXAXB, OK. Smith Premier Typewriter. Steamer llwooo. BbsV'v. sHbsIHhTl JBsaliBaaaaaaaaaaaaaal. Ajaeafawv eaeaaaaaBSSSSSSSb 'SSew eaSBaTeSeiBaaf J Koldaeeya4vnaeU. for fUmU W. I.STAUY, AfW, fi'w. f sH WfcHi slst I. HHi HI rMrf jK lrfttlHf. (JfOfl, (Il (rt(IS(i(!j Of MMtiHftd (t(lf l(l(f ili (ifM( J'6rtf.H(1 ftlforttlj' Hid fKilr1 6f (illllMOiifiy flft fojoit'ifitf, yt a k wni iimt iiitj Hd 6 fiinr flrig eonlliiti ( Mm, Hint (lit tH6 bt life WllOrMU AMf btcOJiit Hi )f0rbf friiotloii bt tlift tiiitrMdcd (tftrtfri rtfiiliWliy JiiOre Irtntlif. Hilt, 1xiy ftll, iv Affi told, tnJiiiiitiif Inrtf i-y nlef tibvf tiifiii of old, bfecrttwd Hiet1 ftfo twlly iiiOfo fit ildfctit tlmti tliclf frttlictd word. They will iio tn&rty A lUfnfi 0 UtuloVelohcd irol' bllUlw), bllt Witlt titltil A foW yeftffJ lirtfO Irmdo It fjonfllblo to dlftdOfii At least ftomo frilit t foreftlitidowitig of th Wotflnn tbAt fcito be. Aim tlioy Afd AtrtftJtigly ryrtislder nto, 'Jtlioy will not takd ft gltl out of ft homo roriddrcd cOmfortnblontlcnfit by hor father's 00 yenni of toil to MaiiAi a little ecmidotached villa tloofi H-vfjfy IIiAIKmI Income. JfnnV A 1IW ittley Iiavo hoard Any) tins been nltogotuor ruin ol bocnuso two young people ftcotistotnod to comfort nnd A reasonable oxtravngrtneo Imvo foiind themelrt?ffcoTiflncl iaABmall house, with SahAll incotna and the need of rigid economy. And so our wine youths, as the statistics domonstrAto, will work until th ey. have m ado a po sition of some sort and 'can offor to their wives at least 'an imitation of, the comforts they had in their fa thers' houses. Doubtless they 'are, vastly prudent, and yet he was a wiser man who said, "England will be happy when hor peoplo marry young." ' It Is a hard saying perhaps and likely to bo pushed aside as opposed at onco to the growing practice of our race and to tho, teaching of phi losophy. Yet is it worth interpret ing, for though imprudent marriages are A most fruitful source of evil, tho married state is yet in many ways tho best both for tho individual and for tho state. Tho worst of the wild oats plan is that though tho sower and his chil dren must reap, tho unhappy nation follows after and gleans. There woUld be less of that if Englishmen married young, and as to "prudence," which makes tho practice increasingly tbo other way, woBhould not hear so much spoken of it if we wore but granted a littlo more common sense. For com mon sense would go to the root of the matter and do away with the need for a long course of prudence by enforc ing recognition of the essential truth. And tho truth is this, that work the labor which brings houses and cattle and pays a multitude of servants is none other than the primal curse, and that tho only 'method whereby a man may become wealthy is by di- minishing bis desires and needs. Most young men could marry with small delay if they were content to have all tho necessities and most of the" comforts of life; tho modern young man postpones marriage be cause his soul is set on luxuries. These at best' are capable of afford ing nO extraordinary pleasure, and even that which might' bo extracted from them he never enjoys, for he has not realized that leisure is in it self a form of wealth, 'He is the bond Blavo of his foolish ambitions and labors i perpetually after that which be allows himself no time to eat National Obs6rver. vTba Boom JhrShlp Cabins. In mostmbderrivBhiDS evervthincr wenrrsaerificisdrto) bigeciaT'halls "xianriiandnHeBic TOomshuge sa- IrJOhsVlc. "" The" modern sleeping ittbiti16rie 'caHi-feireiy'lBwiDgr'R 'kitten kilmd iworst-of B.llpthvrt is itf most shiiis'iQOtralscVWiwtft'waya.tbing. Lteagiathe' discomfort1 on'a'voyago to.'AuWtwiHa ot having-to idrag out fjeTtr,trunk'--eTry timeomr wants a han'dkercliief or change of clothes. Thb'Messageriesf'-JtlaritimesiaBd the UteWfNertlr.tsreraiaB-'Iiloytl boats sup piytWAMrobe ehptWard-fcilil drawers in largo, airy cabins. In the English boats we are going, backward, the feldor beats of 'our;leuliiig cempanieH having J bettor cabin' accommodation than tbo now. We are a long suffering people, and it 'seems incredible tho public stand this unnecessary discom fortLondon Truth. Odd Nataes In Delaware. Delaware has a curious collection of odd surnames. There is a family of Colts in Kent county. Tbo Pep pers 'and "Mustards' havo long lived' neighbors in Sussex, and there are Peaches in Newcastlo county, inaus pkaoHsly settled north of the peach belt One man named bis three sons for the several counties of -the stato. and Delaware is as occasional Christ tiaa name. 'A girl whose name -was Leonora .Missouri Cannon provoked from a stranger the prompt declara tion that the awme'was sentimental' patriotfc'arjd"t?xplodveNewTork .JBraeikJjfB'a'eHalai) DUjtate-d, '"There Is anortji guM chewing in St Lcisthak iaaayjolfcercity obi the continent," said Corlke Jordan. "Brooklyn claims to twtcbew 'any other city, but I have Been more men chewing gum here inside of one hour tlsan I woild 'see 'faSrooklyn la a week. Bt Loxiw Globe-Desaocrat AS4aaura. Jinks I woaldi Uke some baskiem that is all vaeation. Wkatwoaldyoa toMi tttiff tifliUlArii H k Mid ((At l(W flfflfc injh it tiltthH! n flOVt-f ffffilark tbf MiblAlM MbhttlMtoMinUbU bttxM M IM lttm wli wfof ii, And of tefl A fil tijrtjtt A phrrtfM H AA brixllU UiOOrl l(ml. Ollvpf ttbitstonl, the talented ItKtrtCfniof Mfid aoh Of tUsi. UfoOke Uei-efortl, li noted fof Lift droll vAtlfc UtrtHl trjrou Old fashioned prOVrlbfl Ami A fevf fK'Ciil (SXAiiiplNAtrt Worflf tApmtiri Who lliat liftA evef beeH tihutogfaplietl, with nil that It lin I'liHi eOilld fall id Alipfedato tliiA "Y6li Way lend A mart td the pho tographef'fl, btityott can't mAke him wnile," And what heartfelt Assent will be given by many a man am! perlirtpn Bomo women, too. "A little Widow lif a dftnfcfotM thing," ftomo whAt irl the fno vein was his char' acteriillon oti the last day of thd Week of an egg that failed to pleaW fala tasto, as ,ra Saturday night egg," explAlfiifiwlieTl'ajtltedf 'Dccatiso it has tried all the week to be good." We may praise the stagey tho concurt platform, the founder of colleges and profesrjorBhipa.Vjut tho real benefac tor to mankind is ho who goes throtigh lifo with a jest on his lips. Boston Advortisor. , Danf ereae Anirnrinlilon, . A otiitnge War1 story comes 'from New ZofclAnd. Bomo years 'Ago Sir John Uorst lived in Waikat6 And ed ited the Maori newspaper, To Ila Idoi. The paper 'was printed And published near ithe scene of the hot testilgjitiBg of , the war then raging, iDuring the strugglo the Maoris ran short of ammunition, nnd having no ball for their 14-pound guns they loaded them 'with shop weights con fiscated from neighboring ehbpkeop era. 'Thia source of supply waft Boon exhAustod. Thona raid'was made on The Ha ldol office, and their guns were charged with typo and stereo blocks. Tliis new ammunition, so the story goes, proved yery effective. One of tho white invaders .was in jured by a patent medicino advertise ment, anothor was invalided by t "church bazaar announcement' a third lost a leg thiough a solid leader on tho land bill, and "Sir John, who had taken refuge with 'the' British troops, had a1 narrow escape from be ing' hit with one of his 6wn Toms. 'Exchange. Ad Unjolnted Saaka. Si Hawkins, ho of Oak Hall, is not given to seeing snakes and especially on the Sabbath, but on Sunday after noon while riding home from I his farm he come upon a' rare curiosity inthe'way of a joirited snake." Tho reptile was lying "near tbo road, and a sharp cut from "Mr. Hawkins' whip caused it ten fall in a. dozen pieces some 3 inches in length each. The head, with -about a foot of tho, body attached, ran into tho bushes and escaped, while tho remaining sections lay in the road apparently dead. Mr. Hawkins waited some time toseo'tho stiako como forth and, couple himself together again! as jointed snakes' do, but this one fail ing1 to make his appearance, tho 'sec tions in the road were picked) up and brought to town as curiosities, iThis is tho first jointed snake that lhas been seen herein years, and l the. pieces attracted attention. Ameri: cus Timbs-Recorder. Tranaportatlott en th PacIS Coast. Cost of transportation is the crying evil in California. iThe people Ifeel embarrassed -and-cramped in ttieir energies aad'aresferuggling'f or relief. The railroads across the continent were constructed at great rjost, land their maintenance' and operation are and always will be expensive. 'Com plaints Of the excessive rates of trans portation are universal. Our (grain and especially our fruits and wines are cut off from tho markets of our own country by tho competition of foreigners, who can produce mors cheaply-And are subject to less cost for transportation. The transporta tion problem is among the 'greatest which now confronts the Anerican people. Richard H. McDonald, Jr., tnoCalifomian. Ad Aromatic Disinfectant. Pine oil and pine cones are now be ing imported from Norway, to be sold as disinfectants against -a possi ble cholera scare. The cone is placed in the mouth of a sort of lamp, and the latter contains the oil. A wick communicates with tbo 'cone, and this is sufficiently porous to permit tho odor of the oil to, escape. - Pine oil is much used in Italy as -a. disin fectant in cases of ronaan fever. Its penetrating odor is unpleasant to most persons, though some learn to like it New York Sun. Studies ItvMattiral Wtry. "Children." said the teacher, "tell me the name of something belonging" to the animal kingdom.' Carl in stantiy raised bis hand. "What is it, Carl!" "A little wurrum," said CarL The teacher smiled. "Who can gireme the naweof aaotbr an imal?" Carl's hand fairly "wtagkd'' witheateitement "Well.'Carir'Aa. other little wurrum I" YoMth's Osaa panioo. iC' . . . . . 7f 1 5H jse) saireesr iin.enew Vbf , A New lteaaBtow (TsVw.) tonaiw' J,,V. nni.nnni1 i a i lai nil nneT iraasi nsn iJSLtlSSi biDlNf of tke eourse. tmt fXi"j"5!!Zr .?r?S: tklrtiJBp6sieoof akrihedfaee drskHCsV sjssayw eseaea aer) carer arev-, A ftlWkllrrlflrl ffl OrffHtAftJ iU4 A bit rnbl: MflUef, frft If! IhltfriflV Of Hliltfrfrttil rV,.l., .Htt.,4ftW elefn ftid It fi6 ttof miM w journey iiircnign certain inilTA or OefmAny. W (fined Ataii Iftti Where- A hitM rftrcrjdct lit fiefAiiAdlfl" oiir1 ttWehWKti' tbAt wd had Another liilf to heid, And that it woM bt Ifti possible for tw tofenehtlie Ziextvib Mg wlthetit tftkintf him and Aii exti'A jFrtlf of' lioreeA along. The Innkeeper's dairghter Aldf "Nothing of tho kind it Is nil d teent And most of it steep." fttill the coachman wad 00 much tightened that ho would not go on without tbo man, I tliorofore Mi the straw Ker that ho might go with us On these terms 1 If there proved te be art ascent, 1 would pay him A flied sum 1 if nothing1 but down hill, I Would n6t IW Weston, and nil WAAfApiddoWn hill. Wli6n; thotoforo, ho took' off his hbr6A At the point where his homewAfdWAy diverged, I refuseVI to pay hlai,' And ho booamo' violent and MettaCrBg, 'Iteld'himthat if he insisted cm tbo MVeftsat rhe must come to the next village to tho burgomaster 'and 01V deredithe eoaohman to drive on. He attempted to stop our horses, .The coachman appeared frightened, and it seemed likely to bo a trouble" some' affair. ' My firmness, however prevailed t the coachman drove on, and the mail followed. At the Tillage inn I intjuirdd for tho burgomaster,' and tho man cried out to tho'-uervant, "Fetch the black smith." (I- replied that I did not want thb'blacksmith, but tho burgo master. 7"IfiathoBnmo man," said he. Presently appeared the blacksmith In his' shirt "Sleeves and tolerably smutty 'from 'tho 'forgo. When ho had heardthe casoj and tho man was,' runnlngi on very volubly in nis. dia lect, "StoprM said tho worthy welder of iron. ' 'There needs only ono word.' Did you put your horscs before tht carriage or behind it." "Before, to bo suro," replied the man confidently. ''Then," p.nswored honest Vulcan, "you can go about your business. Everybody knows that it's all down hill from Lichtenstein hithor, and who 'wants to bo pulled down hi 111 Had you'piit -your horeek'behind to. drag, 1 1w6tlld,"have, awarded" yop money." Thd 'highest minister of the' realm could not have given a more prompt or better judgment or cortainly a cheaper, tforsthe good man 'refused to receive anything for his troublo; ex pressed his satisfaction in being able to prevent imposition on a stranger, and only begged that uf wo saw a countryman of his in similar need we would help him if wo could.-Ru-ral Life in Germany. Judging Wholly by Appearances. That) things are not alwayBiwhat they seem is shown by the following incident which actually occurred at a swell boarding house ovor on Broad way. Not long ago there arrived a new boarder. Howas a man of strik ing appearance. He hod the face and bead- of a genius. The' girls"were Tory much 'taken 'up with him; and speculations were rife as to'whethor be was a -poet or a musician. Hi? long locks led them to the conclusion that he must bo a poet He was of a retiring nature and said little, bu they wore all on tiptoe of expectation, feeling sure that when bq did say something it would be a rare treat. Ono day they wero at dinnorj'and no ono was saying a word, when tho now boarder said: Miss' Ella, will you please 'pass them dmnplin'sl" Cincinnati En tjuirer. Too lll;h For Jumping, A Detroit young man, wbd is very careless in his expenditures of money, pent a-week in Chicago recently at a swell hotel, and when the time was np he was in tbo straits. "I'm ina bole," he said to af friend. "Pre got a tickethorae.'butlhaveH't got any money, and I owe tho hotel a 'week's board. The account has just been presented." "Well, why don't you jump the board bill and settlo it when you make a raise)" "Jump nothing!" he exclaimed in distrust. "Thoy'vo made it so high I can't jump it Look at that I" and be handed over the bill to hissynapa thtting'friond. Detroit FreO'Press A Mew at Woase'i Bltev In our own country concealment of ago is regarded as a harmless fiction, and the practice is supposed to be lather prevalent among women, who are more than 25 and undor 75, In Austria a nioro serious view is taken of this offense. By a recent decree o courts of law a marriage was annulled on tbo husband showing that the bride had concealed the ex act number of years that had passed over her head. , Mm pretended to be 15 years younger than she really was. London News. Dessert Ilaiew With races. plates for dessert with miniatures friends in medallions upon fa late eapricewitb some of 1 yoraoaf who are for anything if Isolds through T , UMMLLalK Ulruvcn vskaaeewss ium ise, Xr. tUMtUltt rMlrMlrrrrV A Mein(ibfA iMtllMa Utefoithf to e4eetrioAl tbUiUbii fetrffttrAA- M, wlileli M dfrftfrtfKl Id Ttit! ih fMftfc tcrfetAMoU tliAt xtarttf Abjfiff fAilfdbedAAfMlrilgliWrtyA Hi (top' roAl cotinlrlw The ApiAfltM, lH" Itrdln dyiMtiiio And engine ef MU tetled, i plAC-ed on h 6At- And ftir nkhwi A eiitrent , Which fri Aefii thfottgu All tlie AdiAcent 1tyMMU,n by ineAuA of A Wtisli when (lie er- Ut mfived Along' the (fAek, Tlitf eri9 principle 1a Applied of couhr Ut the Weed Arid gra of A cultivated n.CidAKd Met Aid, TM futttli a tiff . Wkft John i. (.ullivrVH wm Itere Moecrtly, he Atiooeeded In thorrrujdiiy JffhtewlngtkerHroperlyman atHAV- lln7A by telllnglilm Umt If hedidh't Ct anew valise to be used in fate play jWould throw the "Umtet blOKle' and the old gripsack out Into the A dlesce on the following night The next night the stage Was covered With All abses And shapes 6f trAvelkig hairs' for1 the big un to select n suit kbleoilW from. Cinckifiati Enquirer. MskaBWM(lB4ssessai Hew'n kifll We offer One Hundred Dollars Ho ward for anyoAM of Catarrd that Can not be eared hv Hall's Catarrh, Cure." V. J. CHENJKY . CO., Toledo, O. We the anderigned,'haVe kfidWA F, J. Cheney for the last 1ft years,' aati bo Heve him perfeetlyihonorable In all bus Iness transactions and financially at) to carry out any obligations mads by their firm. WeAtA Truax, Wholesale DraegM. Toledo O,, Waidlsgi-KiBBsa A'Marvln Wholesale Drugglftta, Toledo, O. .Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly,' acting directly npotrtbe-Wood And mucous sur races of the system. Price 76o. per bottle. Sold by all druggist-. Testimonials' free. OUT OF BIQHT. 'The traveling nubllo are 'now fully alive to the foot that tho Chicago, Un ion Pacific & North Western line offers the very best accomodations to the nubile from and to Cblcaco.'Omaba aud'lntermedlate points, not only dur ing iuo worm's mir,.DUi an tue year round. , 4-3-0t Mr. Jennie BteUtv of Fremont, Mich., Pormanently Cured of Swellings in the Neck One of the most stubborn forms of Scrofula Is that of goitre, which Is not only a very dis tressing dUflguremeht of, the face and neck, but causes great anxiety, beeaaso It Is liable to develop Into the pftlnfol'and' sickening running sore. Hood's Sarsa'paxllla has been Wonderfully iuocaful i la ease of this kind. Acting promptly upon the blood, It eliminates all Impurity, and th 'welling, thus deprived of Its cause1 and i up port.'sooH'dlssppears; Read thin To a I. Hood Co. Lowell) Mass. "I luftered terribly with swellings in my neck, or goitre, and spent an amount of money for medicines, but to no purpose. 'IbeesJMeomtotelysMscotiTitged. I read about Mrs. Abb Sutherland, of s Sarsapnrtlla Cures' Kalamazoo, Mich., who had goitre, and who was greatly benefited by Hood's Barsspa JiHa. I wrote to her and reoelred an answer fully confirming the printed testimonial. I then commenced to take Hood's BarsaparilU myself, and when I hod taken two bottles found that my neck had been reduced' la site two Inehes. I was so anxious to know ths enect 01 me meuicino that 1 uieu measure every dav. In a few weeks I the swelling very much reduced, and Breathe with TfrrU StaM.wlilol not done for years. I continued with Hood's Harsaparllla and am now ftrisssesHr Cstreet of goitre." Mas. Jknnix llioaiow. HOOD'S PLLaetWtlr,jet promptly aa4 Siclentlyonthsllyersridboweli.cnrs bfadachc. DR. OUHH'S ONION srnup FMCilHM$ CHI AM CROUP. ffANDMOTHCR'S ADVICE iMeeaM, Take M mbeUvate J ri ' Hold by Btwkett A VnnHlype. farm fur 8Ie r Tnule. On easy trws, four miles eert rf MubllfiBUfr, )o easy t"s, four mile i atatag laa; will t MtaJaiBs irraaras; win traiM hk Jtroittr user SMSuraaiatsa. jp, u ijuva. MnbfiiHliy.Or, 'iBSBBasDmaea. SsBBBBBBBBBBBYHtejBBm 'eflss9iflssliBH f jam I J!'C '""'mm f Tip. ::::.!:?fi 4t .iY-V.-'.v;.'.VV. " MCS Ssas-:Vej:tf'?' 'fTLatyifrrVSa mmWMmmk Hood a tape I found I could hlhad hff F5ew . ) flAtftVA v- (BrVphVB JHfijKSsTi m .CL- M t aT .J asetk. V fX 'MS&lUf Money tO l0&nA)4nwwxnaBuJtjin, Leaa wlH he aaada oa ImBfAved ette' et- twta property by the LOMMAKD WymTUKXT CO. reterssAC4..a4't f m JBswsasH 'ssiJAtiiwsirssllw H sbbH mmmmmmmasf sbbbbbbbbbbbbW. sbbbbbI I sf ammH bbbbbbbbbbbI H JmmH sbbbbV " atrnW sssssH rei.'lpfat f i, , . 'rMMJtiSlilij id4lajilptlgii T-iiatS&S V rii-. uMoro m) itreMiya, it, T WrBhsW afiafMssaf asaskataisl n lsasra smspfw immsrnt iMtHkrr,p,t) rArrT?,P.Dr WW CCtW'eW Vntttwlti t aa rtair.r faf rr'fi ilili -qneral IaisuraiTce Agency; r HoprMntihg lbi'ofIowlBfwll.knowaaad relhteie 0mt)bb1 91-ATN JMIUHAHOH Uli., ' -TfrfeWlMNfeOo., National iMttratice Vo . "mU!!L:rvmmmxS' -t- ,, . Allttnoe AesHtattea Co., ' viewv Kua nauipf .r irm in; me uwjr -CLEAN jf youwduld'bo clfiAn iandihave your clothes done up Mt tne noatosranu drc86ioatniannor,itako'thcm tothe - " where all work is done by yhite labor nnd in the most proppfc,' manuer. COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PKOJrBsarotf Ail 'and bumnhss dAHDS. P. H. JJ'AHOY. OIO. O. BIKOUAkt. n'AUOY 4 UlNaUAr. Attorneys at Law, lutte street. Bpeclal'attentton given to busl.i "-in iuo supremo ana raiaatv icouria ui i no tot. 8 U RV. BOISE. Attnrnty at law, Halem, Ore , on.n Office ins com tuerclat street. rnlLMON KOHD, Atlotniy at law, Salem, JL Orfron,fOffloe upstairs In IVtten block. L IK. OONN.'AltorBeyaV law, room 7i Mur , phy block. H, J. BlQUKIt, Attorney at luw,HlemJOre , goa. Oflloa over uusn bABk. T J.BUAW.M.W.UUMT. HHAWAUUNX' I . Attorney a at law. Office over Capital National bank, Halem, Oregon. Si T. KIOHAUOdUN, Attorney Ht law; or I. flee up stair In front nms ufnewr Bush, oea corner Uoatmerolal and C9Urt ntneU, ttalem, Oregon. JOHN A.UAUtON,AtU)rney at law, rooms 8 and 4; Hush bank butldlug, rtulcm.Or. , B. -i BONH'AM. W. U. IfOUUKH,. BON MAM U0L.MK8.' Attorneys at Haw. OffloelaUusli block, between StaMand oourt, em Commercial street. MK. WJGUK, Htetiegraphtr 'add Tjpe , wrlteat. Beavequlppea typewrltlag of but one In Oregon. Over slush' bank'. bevtem, Oregon. , ClTKl ETock. TKLLA.lHHIWMAK-TypewtltlQU' I aad oommerclal stssog rapby,.rioin 11, Uray rirstcusa work; KateaTeaaonaDie. S; O. BROWN B, M. I)., r'hysiclun'aadriur. (, Kuai. uuiwi auyii iiw,!iwiibw, , commercial street. DH, A. a. OILLilB, specialist In dlseaaea or theye,ear,Boseknditbroat,iRoow 10 stusu nans ouuaiug, rmitatt TU.T.O. HM1TH, Den t.t.,M-State .street, If Salem, Oregon. Klnished denui'opera Uoaa of every deaerlplloa. Yalnles Opera tions a speolaUy. Iir P.PUOI1, Architect., plane, speelnca. W . tlona and superlutendenut for all etaaeesi ol t)ulldlns. OfMoe 0 commercial street, np stairs. 0 I A. JMJUKKT, Areniieet, room i, jaar i, uam building, l'urilaud, Oregon. P; JLARSBN & CO., MaiiufactArer' of Wagons, Car risaes, etc. Re-liaitriria; a Sp)o laity. BuopiS State street! TMOTSOTIOM WDOIf NO, fl A.O.U. W Jr Meets In tbnlr hall in Htate Insurance fclldinevery Wndaya gjg. J. A. SKLWOOD, Ilcoordur. THE PACIFIC DKTfiCnVB AND COLLECTION BDRfeAD A.IvM, . . - Oregon OMce removed to 311 Commercial ,. Kates reasonable. I'ubllc and private work dune. O.B.CIyKMJm. Manager, MONEY TO LOAN Os improved Real Kstate, in amounts 'and lime to suit. Nodetay meouldrlnv 1'mU. FEAR & FORD, Harm. 19, atasb Bank blmk. SIXIm 'Authofited Capital .00,000, CAPITAL- NATIONAL- BANK Mslsm.Owtea. w. a. XifKy.S!W;clah,Jr v,w MM,OMiatyaad otMr WarraaU tul,t at far. .JrHrlrVAS, mx CeaaersM K, 'lei isiwiei.i anrf'Orfnfty,. JHlfil iffwtti&t wsWrarfef," tm B4f aatl Mi Am If Jw TWH ONr ,Tirt CwfieMr.Ar rt MeiMAf Araswr, Mmt Yotav, mmmmamtmmmmmmmmutmim Ktna I nsuranaa tin.. Hub Insurance. 0s. Wmttimt Ire lea. .. igirwrwyrira insawMias ot-,,- TU InstHtti rWffleft Uafosv; ivarmea KxeiuelVMy to Ii Jh Liberty Btre. " '-' or; One ble bay gelding 'With 'two5 wbW bit foot, alro one dtrk blown tallng, with OM white hind foot, each Weftbing aoeUf IsSOlTA liberal reward will begtyea forithf Mara r same to . O. W. TH'iMAS, , tnotdw AylumAysie,'iijTji. DISSOLUTION. , v NOTIOR la herebrglvaa'lhM.the.araa t Martin A HarklrT., HIMkJiultbs.oMakt. olyttd partnership by aaatBat ssjejaeak If business will hereafter be oonduetad by, Jnssm u nnrvin at xme' ptaee, ana Mil ewms.W with the heretofore .existing flrniwkttlM e4 ilea by him, and all bill are payable ttXm, Tbankl folly, luauurpoaiouaiomrri, w are renssjse MAKT1N.A HAJUCI ,". i propos'Als'f.or'wood. , Pealed bids foiTordfuhlng' wood" will be re ceived at-tb' office oflHeotorfcor'aotieotdl. flctAo. 24 uuUt U o'clock, m., on 'luesday. ,Mnvw,inm, ntu. win ee upvon. a, lae n lar ti,eetlnr of the toardunf nlraetmv o'clock n. in. of mid 20tti datr of J tin, a-w i delivery oil wood before Heptember aa,MN. i mo imiuwiuj srnooia; unnoo, is eorae fcastSaletn, 40oordarMk.tI4eertU fUMottV Salem, Ucoras oak, 40 cords Br.' ' ' vn woes matw uei i Meuu-ief(is,'-aTMeSr ably straight and corded oloeely. 'lne Mr must be large or ly wbe'sBth oak must be split ,Mkul net mrnttoo. The board reserves the 'right to rejset ay ec all bid. ) . r - . none by order ef the board. May . IWl Aufat. r, Rari47eimiriBB, WKBOTER UOLHHS.BltC&lfPwP STATE TREAURER'S.FOURTHf N0TICC.f TKlflKHlTHr?AJfiarr, ' ItAimMMOTLilaaf. N m &S& wmteatte MykXiC mate, warrant luaoreea ,yrm paid for want of funds," prior M.'MBresi, ut,,aHi'Bat an i will be paid upon presentation Interest oa saialirarrant -will i WfI aiiUUAM. W-dw-3w HUUiTrMMurer HOWARD, . - The House Waver. 4JH'fI..gtreet. Has the best foelllUe- tot moving and rate lutr homos. ,i,enve order at, OrayBro., w ' amree Halem, Oregon. -WISC0S1N CBNTRALL0ES. (Northtrn PtcKe R. . Cc" imtf.) LATEST TiMEIH). Jwd TrKW4jh?Jf4flJ0w. 12-ipiil l:Jptn 10-HIII 1 eupii 7,ltam easpmii. filspm 11. . 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