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.1 IM I ? i !i Literary Neute and Comni?Dl. tvtlS&i! pra FAR WESTERN REFLECTIONS. About Books and Periodicals of th Day Address all cuss. aDd ' communlca tlons to the editor. not too much to expect that the ap pcarance of this work marks an epoch In American historical literature. (Price 81.50.)J "TOUR TOONO EXPLORERS," or SlRht Seeing In the Tropics, by Oliver Optic Price, SI.25. The pre ceedjng volume of tfie'fcrles left the hero, Louis Belgrare, aDd IjIs friends at Sarawak, In the Island of Borneo. The four young men here spent three weeks In hunting, Ashing, and adventure, visiting J.be Dyak villages and learning of the man- "The Coming 'First Lady in the Land' is the leading feature of the December Midland Monthly (Des-f Moines): Before the recent campaign closed the publlshers-of this popular Magazine commissioned .Mrs. O. F. McLeod, of Cincinnati, to visit the McKinleys at Canton, and obtain pic tures and data fur a kttih of the then probable "First Lady In the Land," and her family and home. The visit was entirely successful, and the well written and profusely illustrated art icle In the December Midland is the ji of ill UperTor officers and an other 4D;p in tnw ere tne vmurue In ths volumes' Mr. Adams con1 ves to l lie youtmui rentiers ui me ' 1 .... . . . e 0 I present day a realistic view or tne ex- H' I ..il Imr uvnM ulirl nvnt.i. nf flint. niUl- oruble national "peflfKl. 'Tho hiafn Incident- nre hlslorloally-correot, Jind Oliver Oiitlc's fiusMnaUng fashion of clothing tW ftxqliot history In the garb of Action) f here dollghtf ully set forth. "Sturdy pntroltlsm Is the key note of the motive of these tales, and the author inculcates in a convincing yet alluring mannor the great lessons of honor, duty, and love of country. POLITICS. of the Local Ewar'sr'syTrssKEE-s ncrs and customs or tins in tsresting people. On leaving Borneo lf the explorers decided to make the! trln to Bankok In the steam launch ' The December Kindergarten Maga where they arrlrcd In safety. From there the reunited party went on lo Saigon In French Cochin Chlna.across the China sea to Manilla In Phillpine Islands, and thence to Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Pekin In China. Thev inspected all the points pt Interest In the places visited. Amid such new and varied surroundings it would be' surprising Indeed If the author, with his faculty of making even the -commonplace attractive, did not tell an Intensely Interesting story of atlvenU ure as well as give much information ,in regard to the distant coiitirle through which our friends passand Ihe. strange peoples with whom they are brofight .In contact. This book, v and-Indeed the whole series, is admir aBly adapted to reading aloud In the - family circle, each volume containing matters which wjll Interest all the. members of the'famlly. Mr. Adamg, on his trip around the world, Is at present in China at the yery poitft where this narrative ends, gatherlh'g' material for.the contin,uatin of-tlie . .AllOYerttiei-Wortdi Library McClure's Magazine for 1897 has for pleading attraction "A JSevrt Life of zinc of Chicago has for leading papers Kindergartning in Japan, London, Kew York aud Brookline, Mass. The article on the famous Brookline schools is from the pen of the editor of the Magazine To show what in terest tlfis great educational reform has awakened, we need only refer to the fact that the "review of reviews" devotes two leading illustrated arti cles to the subject In the current num ber. "xne XJooKman" nas ocen sucn a tremend6us success tliut the rival piiolicatlon, VThe Book Buyer," pub lished by Cliaft. Sc,ribnpr'g Sons, has rented one or the Hrst pages of the former publication, and otter their magazine tllree morfths ending Jan uary for 23 cents. The last time we saw the "Book Buyer," it was a beau tiful nubllcation, and it Is no doubt more .beautiful now. Many of our readers wiHj want the i three numbers referred p, which contain special fea tures. ' r. Grant" ' by Hamlin Garland. ' Of course, IfcwJU.be )avshl; illustrated. Mr. Garland is a regular prairie cyclone In strength and power of ex- . .'.frcssloni Wltll jndefatigable In- ,rBtryf.coupJe4 with modern methods, he has collected materials tqr. what the publishers consider the "first authoritative and adequate life of Grant ever published." The Bookman in yellow, black and green covers Is a delight from -cover to cover for December and In fact for all the year. Dodd, Mead & Compauy have erected to themselves a monu ment that Is a glory and pride, pride to each and every American lover of letters. The criticisms, the contri butions, the Illustrations, the reviews, and the book news each department la complete in its way. Wc shall make up a club for the now year at a reduced rate and shall be glad to take anyone's order. The Kindergarten Magazine Is ' worthy the Christmas season, with the following table of centcnts: As a supplement It brings a lithograph re production of JSdwln Blash fields "Bells." The leading article, well illustrated, is on Japanese Kinder gartning. The -editor contributes a sketch of the -Brookline, (Mass) schools, listing thorn as well equipped, well developed and well poised. "A Christmas Wonder Story," telling why the-chlmcs rang, is an equislte und seasonable bit of literaturp by Raymond Macdonald Alden. Other interesting articles are 'IIow the World Mado Ready for the Christ Child," "A Twentieth Century Gert rude," Bevernl Christmas carols with music and words, and a thoroughly valuable literary department. Kin dergarten Magazine, monthly pub lished by Kindergarten Literature Company, "Woman's Temple, Chicago. Subscription price $2. McClure's Magazlno for December contains an uccount of Nanscn's hard adventure In getting 105 miles nearer the North Pole than any other man. It Is written by Cyrus C. Adams, of the New York Sun, onp of tho best geographical authorities in the coun try? and will be illustrated with portraits of Nanscu and lilfl associates, Views of his ship within and without, und other pictures. An Historical work that has oc cupied the energies of Mr. Edward Eg- gleston for nearly sixteen years, is an nounced to bo published soon by tho Appletons. The general tltlo Is, "A History of Life In tho United States," tho first volume "Tho Beginners of a Nation" dealing with tho causes and motives of the seventeenth-century migrations. In announcing this Important Work tho publishers deem it necessary to call attention to only two facts; one, tho modern interest in Ufa and character; tho other tliut, Mr. Egg'lcston is conspicuously tho best-equipped student of tho Hfo and character whle. havogono to the. making of American history. It isj lished by the American Humane Edu cational Society, of Boston, forms an Interesting and valuable pamphleU Mr. Angell will go down to his grave; (we doubt If he ever dies and he Is not iiKeiy to as nc is now m his 74tu yeqr) doing more good In the world than any minister of the Gospel or any gov ernment we have ever heard of. He has not only carried on a crusade all over the United States In favor of protection of dumb animals and against unnecessary cruelty and neg lect, but he has the honor of mak ing the first successful fight against adulterations in articles of commerce. Air. Angell circulates millions of pages of educational matter to edu cate the people to kindness through the newspapers, and we only wish he would systematically attack tho schSols, colleges and churches and convince them that true kindness of heart is a more important part of edu cation than algebra, or religion even, without it. "Mac." A dog's true story, with por traits from life, by Mrs. Mary John son, author of "Aloha and other poems." n. II. Carter & Company, pubs., 5 Somerset street, Boston. It 1b pleasent to think that this talented writer has not considered herself abovechronlcllng the life of a dog and embalmed his memory In a beautiful volume, There is In It a"grcat deal of what might be termed dog-lore. Did this lady know all the dogs In the city of Boston? Fanny and her pups and finally the individual canine named Mac are all interesting and dog friends will call this the best dog bok sinco Marshal Saunders wrote "Beautiful Joe." It is a hand some quarto with several photographs reproduced from life. Thu autobiography and personal recollections of Geo. T. Angell, pub4Jittle backwoods communities', ur& not The Flower that grew In the Sand, and Other Stories," by Mrs. Ella Hlg glnson. The Calvert Company, Seat tle, Wash. Thin beautiful volume is a credit to the Pacific coaqt, In its il luminated blnalpgs, Japanese paper with uncut edges and gilt top and let terings. But none too good for the author of these eleven short stories. Can we claim her for Oregon? She must have been to the land of Web- foot, for she has caught some of the strange beauties of our land with Its mists, its mountains and its water falls. Yet the Oregon City story has a savor of New England, that might define her a Yankee. Mrs. Hlgginson is a writer of great skill almost the force at times of a Greek tragedy and the directness of a Sophocles. There arc tragic silhouettes like the story, whence the book takes Its name. The 'Takln' In cf Old Mis' Lane," and Th Tnttln'.nnt. nf R;irt. Winn." or "In the Bitter Root Mountains." Then' there are pieces of rare humor, that teach their lessons of homely morals in a pleasant manner. A num ber of stories are founded on local events of jntcre9t to people of West ern Washington and, Oregon. Mrs. IHggonson Is more than an artist. She Is a Christian and humanitarian. Many a thoughtless soul will be pierced, many ajcalous heart will quail at her- remorseless, excoriations, of, snams., liut.it .is ,a l done without severity or bitterness. Thn linmHv joyfe ailU vhffe'rt rigs'1 o'f 'the Common place people, that go to makeup' the too small for hor genius, which Is rather great enough to take cognizance of tficm. Th'e , west can feel proud of Mrs. Hlgginson, even as an acquired resident, as can the canyons of Idaho feel honored- by the presence of Mary XTallock Footc. Thee transplanted men and women reach a larger growth in the magnificent forests and mount ains of the West. "ON THE STAFF," by Oliver Optic, Price 81.50. Lee and Shepard, Boston. Tills volumcls the fourth in the series of "Tho Blue and tho Gray on Land," and carries the hero of the preceding volumes, Dick Lyon, in his new position as a staff oiliccr.into new and fresh fields, and amid sconesof a more stirring nature. Tho long and rapid march of tho army under Buoll to the assistance of Grant at Shiloh, tho desperate conflict and final victory ofTIttsburg Landing, and tho march to and selgo of Corinth, nro all fully described. , In those days history was mudo day by day, and boys were transformed into men in a single night. Dick's position was not an exceptional ouo for tho times, and he mado the best use of It, gaining tho respect and "Bushy, a Romance Founded on Fact. By Cynthia M. Westovcr. The Morse Company, New York. Cream canvas cover with gold medal ion and forty illustrations. Shall Bushy become a national character? There arc mining pluys without number but the little girl heroine of the Rocky Mountain gold diggers has never been sketched. Now she ap pears full of life, cuts off rattlesnakes heads, sinks nail heads In the walls of log cabins with her revolver, saves the miners from death, swims rivers on her pony, catches Mexican horse thieves and does all manner and sorts of things that could be expected from a book heroine at large in a mining camp. There Is a successful air of realism pervading the whole story that makes It readable and holds the interest to a finish be it old or young. Some of the Features Field. No election ahead for a year and a half: but the "nrofessionals" are busy i tn.ikinimiihinot. -nipis. slatinccounly I and state officers, and federal appoint- J uivijio iui .uurvuiiuj. The Statesman which Is claiming to be the only McKinlcy organ.is very silent about the failure to revive the DInlgey bill, and the failure to get the Sliver Republican senators Into the caucus. One day It reads all the Silver Republicans back Into the party, next day It reads them out. The fact remains they were spotted at the recent Republican city prim aries and refused the right to vote there, uuloss they were acceptable to the "gang." "Sufficient recantation, confession and promises of loyalty to the old flag and an appropriation alone put sllverites In good standing, and few Americans will do that, now to kick the silver men all out of the party vet elect Mitchell with silver Republican votes is the Repub lican problem in Oregon. THE BRYANITES, or sllverites as they are ofienslvely styled by the high-tariff gold clacquers are enjoying the situation. They have been waiting for the ex citement of he November election and the city election to pass away but will now call their forces together,and begin an educational campaign that will last until the election of the next congress. Whether they will confine their labors to shaping up the national is sues or take part as an unted reform force in county and state affairs is not yet known. No new party ever had. such a loyal force of workers without pay or had such a loyal following among the people. a The American Bimetallic Union, is founded on a solid principle and cannot- be' scattered or shattered by any hostile' force. The chairmen Iff this county are a unit' for consolidation, arid the local workers In every pre cinct are ready to take hold of the work with enthusiasm. The Bryan forces at the Capital City will soon be called together and will undoubtedly form a strong social and political organization. At bis own request Mr. Bryan's name will be dropped and the principle he stands for will be emphasized. The Ladies' McKinley club atSalem announces an early meeting at which flax culture and the erection of a flax mill will be discussed, and It Is hoped an early completion of such an enter prise will result. Tho McKinley ladles club seems to lie wide-awake and de termined to carry on their work. ?'W)V11trTm ing Day I TheDy finds many a weary woman's work undone many a task but just begun. This need not be. When work crowds file day, shorten the work don't lengthen the day. Throgh Tickets TOjTHE BA.ST! SOLD Dili Maw used for cleaning, keeps your work a day ahead of time keeps you young. Cleans everything. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St. Lost. Chicago, New York, Eotion, Philadelphia. San Franclieo. i123MnBRB3SZM3!ffl2EIK2ffi2&l THE WILLAMETTE HOTEL LEADENS HOTEL OF THE3CITY, o Reduced rates. Management liberal. Electric cars leave hotel for all public butldingi A, I, WAGNER, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO RENT. Furnhbed room to let, outside room. Meals served in family style for 15c. One barn with three stalls, at reasonable rate. Call at 229 Front street. 10 lw GARDENING, PRUNING of all kinds, grafting, grading and .seeding lawns, etc. First class work. Call at second house north of Marion on Thirteentn stieet or address by postal L D Hetrick, Salem, Or. 12 q im FOR SALE. loo head stock; sheep, grade Shropshire. Address or inquire of A. T. Wain at t.he sheriffs office. 12 8 3t WANTED Agoo4 respeciajjfecirl for gen. era! hpuscwork.,Apply at Journal office. 7 3t IX)ST., On Vednesday lau n leaihw pu'-e containing small sum cf miney, n -ajj handled knife, a baby's gold rinjr aivl p watch key. Finder will 'pleiuc leave n Journal office. 12-731 MRS. N. Ji. SCOl Ir-Meiiwui typewriter, room 12. over Ladd bank. Prompt attention to all work. .puei -I. & IlnsbV clas-.es nf 12 2 tf FOR RENT Eleven acres aljo.ninh' tin Indian school, at Chercawa, five acres 01 garden land, good house, bain and w-U WAtet. By month or year for low cash rem. Address Box 145, or apply at G.W.Pearmine, two miles north of town on river road. 11 25tf The report of America's Relief Ex pedition to Asia Miner under the Eed Cross Is received. This beautiful il lustrated document recording the work of Miss Clara Barton in Armenia will be mailed to any part of the United States or Canada for 30 Addrefs National Red Cross, lngton, D. C. cents. Wash- Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bit ters. Tills medicine does not stimu late and contains no whiskey norother intoxicant but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just exactly what they need. Price 50c and 81 per bottle at Fred A. Legg's drug store. 1 1 A Draw. New York, Dec. 10. Tommy West, of Boston, fought a nlneteen round draw with Joe Wolcott, the colored welter-weight, at, tne Marl- oorougu club, last night. Bryan Will Speak In Chicago. Chicago, Dec. 10. W. J. Bryan has accepted tho invitation of thcChlcago Democrats to speak at their banquet on Jauuary8th. CARPET PAPER Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Jus the thing lor putting under carpets. Call a Journal office. AUMSVILLE. t, Cheapest, BecouSo the Best ) :' qAIL BORDEN I E&JSLE BRAND t CONDENSED MILK . ina ror triat nttio book, "Infante V Ilwltli;" kTeat valua to Liqihers. Banal A fr. " ifm) M II V rfVlM.lMM.tM.1 Mil. f1 .. -.r 11. I, uuiiuuiiswu i.iiiK il. ' U tl HuCMnStreet. Hew York 1 ' LU-lCS'CtL'r Clias. P. BTeln, our popular mer chant, has treated himself to a fine carriage horse one of Mrs. Peck's best Mason Chiefs this proves to our niinds that Charley is enjoying pros perity as well as other business men Of our town. Our church going people have been enjoying a scries of sermons, by Mrs. Madll, a lady fjormerly from the East, but now living at the Capital City. She promises to be with us again, and woihope Bhe will. Bev. Alderson, of Salem, was In our city iMonday, visiting his daughter, Mrs. Plersen and other friends. O. II. Gilbert and O. Mitchell drove over to Salem last Monday morning, to look after business. 1 P. L. Pound and daughter spent Monday in tho capital city. A dance a GUbort's hall last Friday night, was well attended, considering the weather. When You write to vour friends who are coming west to visit you, just add a postscript like this: "Be sure to take the Burlington Route. It's much the best." You are quite safe in doing this because our service FRUM Omaha, Kansas CIty.St. Louis, uincago anu an otner southern and south eastern cities is just as good as our service TO those joints. And that as everyone who is ac quainted with it will testify, Is the best there Is, Tickets and time tables on application to the local ticket agent. C.SHELDON, G.A., Portland, Or. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, 5aints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of rass seeds. O Jti. MCK, - DENTIST.- Sucsessor to Dr. J. M.jKeene, old White Comer, Salem, Or. Parlies desiring superior operations at moderate feesjin any branch are in especial request. Depot Express. Meets all masl and passenger trains, gage an! ex) res to nil pa its or the Prompt se.vice. Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER Bag-city. C. H. LANE, IRCHA 1 21 1 Commercial rSuits t!5 upwards. NT TAILOR St., Salem Or Fants$ upwands'Sd VIA .s the U'""on Pacific Swan 182 - Tfcfe Portland to Cfo &M" Which it m.JfV4--1 fc; J Dn Owi tal 1m " kWQikk. -Bb Which pttitom. For rates, tins tsUa uA kn . B0ISB fiMSlOB. aLiiassiSffi."1 &ast and 'South ShasfBwfe 10IHTHEJ Southerns pacific Co California Express Tmn-R., . x. PordkarrndSarm. 3Jia 8:30 p. m. 11:00 p.m. 11:15 a.m -r"trtimlt. i-T MJtJ0 Ar- :Ar. J Ar.Jfi 1M7 Js,l S.Friscc-UTa) Oty, Wocoburn, Sdem, TsrJS! Jeflerson, AlWTngnt s hS" Hamsbuip, Junction ttljnOs& CotUCe Grove, Dmn.l Sd allSS Roseburgjo AiMud.fed!fe tOSEBTOO KAIL DJULT. South , Sorth j lv.toruanaar., 4:W lr. Salem lr., 23)n. ar.Boaeb'glr.l &ta 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:20 p.m. ' c South SALEM PAS5Z50TB. lr- U.MI..J.. . i.-iuiLuiuuat. 1 iv ar. Salem 1t. ! Xortk-' lftljauj. iStiux 4.-00 p.m, 0:15 p.m. DINING CARS Otf OGDEX EQCF. PULLMAN JJUrFET bLOKXS and second -clan sleeping ears tsaZid o ill tbrongh trains. WEST SIDE DIVHOHi Betft-ccn Portland and ComEi, da! (a cept ScndiT.) Ponlud. 7:30 a ra.) Lv. 12:15 p.m.) Ar. Comllis, Az.jft3jp.a Lrirj5p.. At Albany snd Comllis cosntct ri trains of Oregon Ceninl k Eutcra Riilrel T- H. MA AS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a sp"ialty of fine repair work, Seth Thomas deck, etc., 215 Commercial Street MONEY TU LOAN Plenty of monoy on good J security. A Iarcc quantity of land for sale at low figure and on easy terms. HAMILTON & MARSH. Room 5, Bush bank building. Salem Water Coy, Office: Willamette Hotel Building For wator service aDDlv at office. Bill. payable monthly in advance. Make at complaints a( the office. Open spicket to prevent freezing, positively prohibited, Care should be taken if in dan ger pf freezing to have .stop and waste gate closed, see section 3, rules and regulations. No deduction in bills will be allowed for ab sence or for any cause whatever unless water is cut oil irom premises For the Holidays Big stock of fancy Japanese goods. All kinds of chinaware and novelties. All kinds of silk handkerchiefs. Bottom price on en' tire stock to close out. IIUIE WING SANG CO. Under opera house. . H2itf Express train daily exctpt Saadir. 4:45 p. ral Lv. fonlasd Ar. I 835 it, J p, m. 1 Ar. 1 75 P. . McMintillsLT I $:$ot,tj to and from THROUGH TICKETS ill points in the Etstera Stita, Cisti I ipe can be obtunM at lores na VV.W. SKINNER, AKst,Sttaa. Europe can be obtained at lore nta E P, ROGERS, Asst. h. 7.4 P,i, R.KCEHLER Manager.! PotlMdjfc L. St. C. Fitzpatrlck.11 pprtralt and fresco palntor, lately from Victoria, but formerly of OS Elfrhtli street, Sail FrnneWco, wlillc palntlnpln the build in '.occupied by tlio Baker City Na tional baiik.fcll through a skylight 18 feet.brcakiHfr soveral ribs and sustain ing other injuries. It is thought that he will dip. t 'Jlho qjectrloplanUaUMilton has suspended. une reason wny women are so gener ally troubled with some derangement of the distinctly feminine organism is that as girls they learn nothing aboiit their own physical make up. Parents are waking un to the Importance of education of this kind and young women are becoming more and more able to take care of their health. Carelessness lu girlhood causes the great est Buffering and unhappinesa In afterlife. W"1? irregularities and weaknesses iu girls Bhould be looked after promptly and treat ment given at once. Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Prescription promotes regularity of all fern, (nine functions, makes strength and builds up a sturdy health with which to meet the tnals to come. The "Favorite Prescrip tion" is not a universal panacea. It is good for but one thing. It is directed solely at one set of organs. 'I have been a sufferer from 'female irealc. ?S for f1 yea.r8A x STew woe: had severe cuulnjr pains fn left ovary, also in leftside and stomach. The pain In left side was constant. I would have light spasms previous to monthly period and when the spasm would leave I weald suffer from severe soreness all over and could hear nothing to touch me. I also suffered from peviel? ''"aaches; burning pressure on brain which almost caused me to 60 insane. I could nni invr vnr tut n taM a .11 t. - - - 1 face was iaaZttiZkSdZZ3S'J5 Swi oppea weq. straw, nay and wood at i consupaiea ana suuered severe pain when Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the foliowingf .Shirts, plain 10 cents Under drawers ."...5 to 10 cents under shirts 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels andAother work in telligently washed by hand. Col, J, Olmsted Prop, .&H.0L TO THE EAST GrVESrHE CHOKE 0.R Two HORN-CLIPPING. As we have clippers for dehorning cattle we desire the patronage of all wishing such service. Price ic cents per head for all ages. G. YV, GOULD, North Salem. "27-"n H. E. ROBERTS, Fruitland 1 - Salem Truck ittdDrf " 1 1 ;L 1- , , WS Mff OF 1 franscontinenhl RouU:. Via Spokane Mwnwpoai ai W DJ vsr 1 imsna inu am?u wir - eastern cities. '.., -OCEAN DIVISION. Portland-iSin FiaansM. Sept. 14. 19. , V)MW- .?" " an20- .. ?.aJ?rV.a2'T' ffinsBK yvlLLAMCl ir. "-V-aial ror roruana aau r--, a ij. and,EImore daily eSI cept Sunday. t 6 1. b -g?3& way points steamer MoieC r'' day and Saturday, tfSF ,, ing, leave HarrubargfaCnml'B, W Wednesday and Fridty a. I P- " at Salem the ntina- VVOLZ & MIESCKE. Proos. Dealars in .all kinds of fresh and salt meats I Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meat in the own. Tryjthem. 171 Commercial st. bowels would act. I could not rat for the full- ..v micB ui uomacn. x nan tried three or the best doctors here but they only gave me tetn. porary relief. I had given up aflTiope of ever petting well again. At last I concluded to rive pr Werce's Favorite Prescription a trial. I have taken two bottles, one of the 'Golden Medical Discovery ' and one pf Pellets.' I ha ve not felt any signs of my old disease) headache all tonei Pe.n" regular without ache or pain. Indeed I Jeel like a new person." Yours tmly, Rogers, Benton Co.. Ark. Orders placed with the above Company will receive prompt attention and safe delivery. Trucks and drays found on the corners o State and Commercial streets, Express wag. ons at all trains and boats. In connection with our business we will also run a feed store, Handling flour, mill feed, oil meal, the lowest cash prices. 1 none 00. SAVAGE & CO. - Potatoes Highest cash price paid. c . .. HERREN & LEVY. balem, Or. Next to brewery. -ii& 'OUUEb ' in 1 to 5 dJi. Dol to f trUtare. .- Jlls Q is a non Pol.- remeay ror uouoi n, HlfHit. Spormatorrlia. White, unnatural U!s clmrgo, or anr innamuii tlon, irritation or ulcera JPrirtnU toDUiioo. tlon of mucous uitm iTHEEvUISCHEUieilOa bni- Mon-utrlnen iCHBSNn.o.JMJ BO, ? r .".,-. bv ezcreu. crerald, tot SfXO. or S bottlea. SJ.7S. Circular sent on muub Ladlos Who Valuo AlCUUCUromnimQnn.n.tnaAnftnnn,tanAn( , , 1 . vvvuiuiT luw- 'tproancesaBottandbeantifnl skin. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS P08rnVELY CUBE orr, Im (wtancr, Bleepl mimu, etc . n"d l Auum and other -xcatt an Indi cretion, Thtu quUt.lv atul tttrcta rettorsLoat VlUlltr in old or joona. and -V"i IlBliUWlD(WUUJWIHUt--V. -"-,"--., lknca3f 1'rorest Jnsanitr and ombbkimiu tAhon in tlmit- llmlp niu ahowa Immediate Imptofv ment aud eaaota a OTJKB whore all others tail. Ia- im apoa nanus Ima 1 hare cured thouMBiea tvwit t. wttan n.n.Stefa or ruland tto money. Frice CO cenU per packase, pr lz iwckaaea Ifull treat ment 1 or SU.hQVr mfll.lA t,.lHI.7r,i,eJi W?n 5S5tP5 otS.Ti!- QifiSSLlSu- CUotU . .i-rf.rnio. -? Lovfestlreignr('--"- ! trip tickets very clejv l . baggage checked threcen iu wr OrgoS. Washington ',& charge for baggage irWP00 road or river routed W 4 Fot full detftilsalioa agents, Salem. Ow-gjgf n-.lstVAAWW ForfuUdeUiwealllan. G, M. ruweno, Foot of Trade st. ldddpS 1 ii r" r itt M H'JJnaiwfffilBSr riWSSSStS3K ss II noebs: cury, case we tta cennine AJax Tablets. The tattaibd will cure xou.,We eHre oara&e to effect a care Cm each case AJAX REMEDY CO., Jt For sale in Salem, Oregon, by yn. J, FRV and G. W. WTNAM, IZuA aheslUUM""- ?,nf&x: Wtffi&gsw '.. vJ&2tez tot Durityi " -T. ni.ilonotblBB- plsxlonnothlB