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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1899)
ifiiT -7" -'---' " -" INSOMNIA "I hare been Hslnr CASCAHETS for Insomnia, with which I have been amictetl for rr twenty yeara. and I can iy that Cuscarets Bara glren ma more re lief than any other reme fly I pare erer tried. 1 ahall certainly recom mend them to my friend as being nil the art represented." Thos. anxann, Elgin, ill. CANOV f aar wirwrxins rnAD( maan Mewntwro rUstnnt Palatablo. Potent, Taite Good Do flood, WTr Slckto. Weaken, or Gripe 10c. JOc.Wic, ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Uttll.i Ktmttf r.Mr. CMttw, MolrwI. R Tr. lit Nn-TH-niR "old and narantd by all droit" S, C, STONE, M. D, Proprletorof Stone's Drue: Stores BALKM,.OUEGON. The stores (two In number) are located a Ho. 33S and 833 Commercial afreet, and are wcu iiocneu wan a complete lino of drug and medicines, toilet articles, . perfumery, brushes etc., etc., etc. DR. 8TONK Has had some 25 years experience In the prac tice of medicine and now makes no clurge for consultation, examination or proscription. o. c. T. Go's l'AUSKNfJtiK STEAlbKH pOMONA altonA LEAVES FOK rOirrLAND Dally except Hnnilay at 7 a. m QUICK TIME AND CHEAP KATEH. Dock Iwtween Btato and Coart Bts. M. l UALDWIN, A rent. DmrrmmmnmTTTnnnnnnmTTv ,Tfm nt? PERSONALAND LOCAL J ; For additional Local Nows see Fourth Page. fciliWlliWililWsUilUiJ Ul UliiWUUUllG Wm. Smith, is back from Jeffercon, where ho has been nt work on the new school house. Thomas Ilolmau has returned from Newport. Mrs. P. Mclntyro. of Oregon City, is the guest of Mrs. Thos. Kuy. R. T. Hishop is in Portland on a visit to le gone two weeks. Clair Sttllwell, of Dayton, is in this city visiting friends. Win. Wliito, of Kugono, one of tho Second Oregon volunteers, has accepted n position in the insane asylum, says the Kugeue Guard. Miss Dora Potter, of Turner, who has been nt Seattle for hoiiio timo, is visiting in Salem. Scott Bozortli ro ports that ruin ramo down in torrents near Mehuiua and that the roads are quite muddy. Alex Moir has retimed from his hunt ing trip hi the mountains of tho Urolt enbush. Miss Mabel Whitney, of Brooks, is visiting her uncle J. F. Stuigur, of the Cottage hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fiddler of Croiston wore Salem visitors today. To Unrs Couaupatton Fure Take Casuareu Cuudy Cathartic. lOo orSSo. Itaac. fall to cure, druggist returd money. Miss Mary .Men, n Linn county teachor.who lias been a guest for a week at the home of Itev. MolCillop, on her way homo from tho national educational convention, went homo today. Educate Tour j.uwala TVItli discards. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation furevet. 10a. 9o. II C. CO. fall, druirpisu refund money. ABOUT SALEM PEOPLE PaloAUo T'mei, Aug. 4: Klla B. McDowell of sulem, Oregon, an aunt of Ernest Wilson, arrived hero Wednesday ovonlng for n visit with her sister Mrs. Wilson und family. Vlcturla, B. C, Tiroes, Aug. '2: Row W. E. Copeland, of Salem, Oregon, is in thoclty representing u new fraternal organization culled tho Co operative Brotherhood, which combines co-operative with tho life and accident assurance. Tho c -operatora, who have found. I a town on Un.-loy creek, on tho west side of tho sotiud beiweon Tacouia mwl K.-nttt... at the otromltv of Hund- ondii nv. claim to "o monoors in tho i coming civilization which will unite tho worker, the machine and tho land, giv ing t tho laborer the full result of his toll. Instead of paying monov to the family after the Insured had died, a homo is provld 1 and work furnish 1 to those members who are prevented by sickness or accident from pursuing thtero liina.-v avocations, and in ciso of their deata tho family of the Insur 1 Is furnsahed with a homo and employment. Tho Brotherhood proposes to found settle ments all over North America, and to introduce an ordor of clvillzatlan out lined In Edwu.-d Bellamy's "Looking Backward." Uov. Mr. Copeland will give a free lecture in Sir Wm. Wallace Hall on Monday evening, August 14, at 8 o'clock, subject, "The Man with t.ie Hoe or White Bbnory, and How It can Ixi Ended," in which ho will uxplaintho purposes and methods of tho Co-operative Brotherhood. Small .Annoyances' fret and rry one. liourmh overn.ght; n mUfcmsn in tl morr.in'-; no S ZlSS coffee; no mdic 0 for tho baby. $ CONDENSED MILK f is always available. Has stood first for forty years. Seal for Book ea BaM."- meevs oHfiOdtt ca, r. . m MWifrW&t&Wi , .mwikMXmaSSiim Journal x. fcAYu" Tlio Chicago Times-Ilemid, which Uio Literary Dipost calls "one of tho most uncomnromlsinir Rcnublican ia- pers in tho country," goes out of Its way to twiy a triuuto to urynn. Among oinor things itsaya: "Mr. Bryan hna charactir. sincerity, a winning personality, mumecvuni urw Hancy, eloquence, and the elements aro so mixed in him as to produco tho best posslblo eflect." Tho Atlrnta Constitution, a corpora tion Democratic paper, says it feela "no hesitancy in saying cqunllv as much for tho Dorsonal character anu nualincntlnnn of Mr. JUcKinloy." it Booms almost a ... . .... . settled fact now that Mckinley and Bryan will bo pitted against each other again, pays tho raclllc Monthly, and judging from the abovo exchnngo of courtesies perhaps it will bo a campaign of bouquets. Thin item indicates that Oni?nn will hi. a less breezv ceuntry: Alfred Holmun, formerly of tho Ore gonian, and tho writer of some sensa tional correspondence from Salem last winter during tho session of tho legisla " "iu iun:iiutuii u mrgo mieresi in tho San Joso, Calif., Mercury. This is ono of the lendim? i)nnrn nt tlmt. otntn and Mr. Hohnan will tako chorg- of the editorial department. Scotes of good Republicans who op posed the present city udmidistrution at nrst now heartily endorso it. It is win ning its way with all classes, and if it keeps u its lick it will bo n great c edit to the city and bo universally appreci ated by taxpayers regardless of party. It should not be foigotten that tho pres ent Oitizen's administration movement was inaugurated by leading Republicans. Col. Harry Guild, who is it literary artist of no mean ability himself, has this in his snapshot department of tho Independent: Tajkas wo may, tho poem of Row P. S. Knight came nearer being poetry than anything else we have read in that lino shco tho volunteers left Manila for home. There is a spice of humor in tho nam ing by governors of Detnjw of New York, Alger of Michigan, and George of Port land, as delegates to an anti-trust con vention. Thoco attorneys for banks and coriKKallons will fight for trusts and cor ,x i lions whllo lifo lasts. The appoint ment of Shylock to nn anti-usury con vention would bo nliout as appropriate. Woodhurn Independent: Tho Trans vaal threatened to Uikc tho samo stand tovvmd G -eat Britain in regaixl to aliens n its gold fields as Canada threatens to tako toward tho United States. Great Brit'tiu considers tho Transvaal's action as a cause for war. Portland Telegram : Oom Paul "keeps on saying nothing" and John Bull is somewhat piMxei 1 to know whether this silenco means he is getting reudy to begin or to quit. . Can tiie sincerity of the opponents of home bonds be doubt'd, when those men who fought and ridiculed the plan most seve.ely are among the subscrllwrH of those badly ubuued bonds? Scores of good citizens who opposed tho present city administration now con gratulate it iiou its success. F.tOM NKW YOIIK I.1KK. "What did your uncle, the famous surgeon, give you for your birthday present?" "He gave me my appendicitis opera tion; wasn't it dear of him?" Jack's sweetheart wrote from tewn: ".My darling Jack I have no time to writo; Ihi sure to write a long letter." Jack wrote: "Dear Jean If you have no time to write, you can have no time to read." "Mixs Bunk must bo a thoreughbred: sho has such n lofty scornful carriage." "0, 1 don't know. Somo girls get that air by refusing to help their mothers with the work." Miss Premier: "When you stood on the brink of Niagara, and looked into tho seething, surging, unfathomable depths below did you not feel that you would like to Jump in?" Mr. Teuiier: "No, I hadn't received my hotel bill then." "Was my sermon long this morning?" asked a preacher who had Iwcn taken to task for running over time, and who had carefully kept within the half hour. "No, dear Dr. it wasn't leng: It only seeined so," replied the parishionor. "Russia," ronmrked tho teacher of tho history class, "Is already a formid able monster on laud. But she bus long sought nn outlet to tho sou. Sho aspires to bo an amphibious monster, as it were." I supiKWO, suggested the young man with tho had ove. "that Is why she's preparing to annex tho Finns!" "Aunt Emellno has a theory for ro forming the world." "What Is It?" "Mothors ought to exchange chil dren." "What gcod would that do?" "Mothers always have suoh striot ideas about how other womun's children should boraiml!" The superint indent of a oitv Sunday School was making an appeal lor a col lection for a Shut-in-Society, and ho said : "Can any boy or girl toll me of auv shut-in person mentioned in tho Bible? Ah, I see several hands up, that Is good. This little boy right in front may tell me. Sneak up loud so they can all hear you Johnnie." "Jonah!" shrieked Johnnie. How an Yaar UUnri f Dr. HobU' BMrasas l'llli cor all Wmj Ills. B4n U Ut. A44. psrasi tourUi M lUmJ jr Co, Ublc0 or I UBldWfli MARION Farmers are getting somewhat uneasy about their crops, as much of it in shook and if tho rains should continue long, grain in shock must suffer badly. The S. P. company has the material on the ground, for the erection of a new house for the bectiou men, whlh will tie built in the near future, for which the good iopIe of if at ion refuice. as the old one ha been an eye sore to the citizens here for years past and ill b glad to uvm il nn nuire. Jerry Wyant, wiw was so uauiy nun. on the 8th nut. by Ung thrown from a i wagon load of timber, i doing nicely. i The wound on his leg U healing very i fast and he is able to hobble out doom I with Uie use of erutehtw and Jwry raya I 1... will Oimv than, auav ill a MW daVB. Section Foreman StiMivaH hd Uw misfortune Thursday wormnsj to pt w fare slightly out ami Uroia-tl by UM)J ixuclc with th and iti a mnw& baanl whioh one of Ids Japs w rHMMrug from tho car. Th Jap dresl Ik wound and as it wasaoeldwital no Mumms la ntuched, and John wilt tifxm Ut all right afftlu. rg w-- 5?twyw'Wi. PSS-ts5 ' TlPfl - Uphill WAZfJfJiWm tvl Eifcir Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System EFFECTUALLY bitualCoNstipation PERMANENTLY 1X5 IciAUfFECTS. ouy thc dtNuiNi-maht o ry rosuffriuMM4wnfom so rmectru. A. B. George was given a hajipy sui prise on tho evening of thollth, that be! Ing his (With birthday, by tho arrival of his sons, 0. A. ami M. A. with their fam ilies just as A. B. and his wife were nlwut to sit down to their evening meal nml of rourso that was replaced by tl e manvgood things brought in and all ato to the full and a very pleasant even ing was spent when their guests de parture for their rospectlvehonus, glad for tho privilege of making their parent hunpy again. On tho evening of August 12th, that belng tbo thhty-llrst anniversary of the marriage of M'. and Mrs. William Webb, who live on tho hill about a mile from town. As they were preparing their evening meal a company of about forty-live tiled In, much to their sur pi Iho and soon the board was well lllled with the good things prepared for the occasion by their friends and neighbors. A very pleasant time was had mid of course brother and sister Webb were made happy by being remembered by their many friends. Tho late rains have nlmnt put a slop to the wood haulers. About lf0 cords, reports say, ere to be hauled yet by Mr. Ha i her, which will probably ilulsh the work for the season. Reports say Miss Anna Lludgreii has the promise of the school hero for the coming term, which she will probably accept. Dr. Quinliu of Kugono, has been camped here foru few days, belling his Arabian remedies and many of the ail ing have availed the optmrtunity of lie ing healed thoro by; tho Doctor left Thursday n. m. for Scio. Will A. Ruthurford loft last Monday for New York to bo absent about ten weeks. Will has g)ne to look after his long haired horse which has been there for tho last two yeai s. A brother and nolco of W.J,Hitdley. from Colorado is visiting W. J. and family since last week. Tlie Homeliest Man in Ualem As well as the handsomest, und others are Invited to call on nuy druggist and get free a trial battle of Kemp's Hulsum for tho Throat nnd Lungs, u remedy that Is guaranteed to euro und believe all Chronic und Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis und Consump tion. Price 2Ac. and 60c. eod&w Flatulence is Pills, cured by 11i:kciiam'8 fJesrith ltoKMrfYwllaAIirs Bough- Family Reunion. A reunion took place nt tho home of Mi, and Mrs. Jacob Siegmund on Fern Ridge, ueur Mehama, on Aug. 13th. Thoso being present were: K. Q., J. 0 W. M., A. R L..K., II. A. and F. A. Siegmund sons and Mrs. J. M. Kuglish, und Miss Carrio nnd Matilda Siegmund, daughters, and thulr daughters-in-law Momlamos IS. U. and W. M. Siegmund, son-in-law J. M. Kngllsli, alttotholrgrand -children, Charluy.Murto, Nalrne, Kugena, Laurauea and Wllda Siegmund, and Clarence and Mildred Kuglish. Tho affair was a very pleasant one and will long lie riuiiilwrod by the Siegmund family. To Cleanse the System. EITectually yot gontly, when costive or bilious, to permanently ovorcoiue habitual ronatlpallon, to awuken the kidneys and liver to a healthy ac tivity, without Irritating or wouken inif them. todtsDel headaohes, colds, or fevers, me Kvrupof Figs, mudo by the California Fig Syrup Co. Have You Caught On To the faat tltat tho fluest ltletiires in tho city are made at the Kht Studio. 7-10 tl Framan Van Patton, who Is ongagedi nn the new Monmouth school bulliling. cams over today to atUmd the funeral of ills fornmr employer, Cjniradu J. L llwnnett. Ilrautr I Illood Ileen. Ooan Wwxi rawna a clean akin. No beauty without it. CasaareU, Candy Cathar tic clean jour blood and kern it clean, b stirring up the lazy liver aud driving all nn nuritu from the body. IWgin .today to banisli pimnlea, boils, bloth, bUekbeaiU, and tliat aiekly bilwua oompleiion by taking Caseartta, beauty for ten cents. All drug giaU, aitiifattiou guaranUed, 10c, Si1, 60c. IUbrt iXiwtiil. formerly empiovcl t.v by the Salem Uounng mill ami wh nw works for the Portland mill, w hereon a aeatton. SEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS' Umtm a mmi Samta BJmJUt, A .. 1. Mt BmbM A IHU U M I U IU WI(U1 tMiU,im.lwi At Mars LJ i irur l OVERCOMES IrftD & I UC QUEER ACTIONS Details of Our fortifications in Poses sion of tho British. Secrets Guarded From American CltUens Are Exposed to John Bull's Agents. D. V. Iiflnoln tlio Corvslll Times: Tho ways of some people in exalted station aro imst finding out. In recent months tho Amoiionn peoplo have been denied information relative to oper ations in tlio Philippines, on the ground that aid or comfort might thereby, di rectly or indirectly reach tho Filipinos. To tliis manifestation or military au thority it is easy to bow without fault finding. The authorities were possibly warranted in the act. But now comes tho information that an attache of tho British war olllcc,bear ing authorization from tlio McKiuley war department, has been shown the (to talis of the fortifications at the mouth of the Columbia that ho has gone to Snn Francisco on a similar errand, and that when ho lias finished his inspection there, ho will have completed a survey of all tho harbor defenses of tho United States. "It Is certain that tho Kuglish man is supplied," the dispatch tays, "with sulllclent data to make the in formation he has secured of great valuo to his country in tho event of war Iw tween the two nations." No American citizen is permitted to inspect the harbor defences nt the mouth of tho Columbia or at any other point in the country. Tho privilege is denied him becuuso by that means valuable information relative to the de fenses might fall into tho hands of other powers. The American who should icek entrance to ono of these fortifica tions would be promptly kicked from the thrcshlod. At Esquimau, where there is 'located British fortifications upon which the ipicen of Britain do louds for defonse of her western coast, none but the most t.-uatcd British olll cers nnd men aro ever permitted to look behind the impregnnblo walls. The sterols thero aro known, for prudential reasons to but few men. It Is presumed that the same stringent regulations pre vail at every Bittlsh fort on earth. Yet tlio olllcial agent of tho secretive govern ment lias by authority of our own war department Been with his own eyes, every intricacy and all the secrets of our fortifications, secrets fealously withheld from tlio American people themselves. The United States might not always bo at peace with Britain. The two na tions me of one blood, and akin in hopes nnd alms. They ought always to bo at peace. But twice they have engaged in deadly conflict, nnd many times tho spark of war between them has been on tho very verge of ignition. What wido breach, what bloody clash a few mouths or a few years might bring, is beyond human ken to know. Should a struggle come Britain, thanks tu the discretion of our war department, would know tho secrets of our defenses, and of hers wo would know nothing. The condition is curious, if not even amazing. $ioo Reward, $ioo, Tho readers of this paper will bo plenscd to learn that there Is ut least ono dreaded dlscuso thut science has bean ublo to cure In all IU. stages und that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only posit I vo cure now known to tho medical fraternity. Caturrh being a constitutional disease, re quires u constitutional treatment. Hull's Caturrh Cure Is taken Inter nully, acting directly upon tlio blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the dlscuso, and giving the patient strength by building up tho constitu tion and assisting nuturo in doing Its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case thut It falls to cure. Hcnd for list of Testimonials, Address, F. J. Chknky,& Co, To ledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 76c. Hull's Family Pills arc the best. Miss Msrgarut Cosjiur, of Salem, Or., Is tho gust of Mrs. K. S. Iugntham, Se attle, for a week or more. rxm'tTobtrto&pilsad Knot losrUfs Ansr. To quit loUseo easily and forever, be maa; cetlc. full of life, nerve and vluor, take No-Toll so, the wonderworker, tbat makes weak lata strong. All druKg-ltu.COoortl. Cure guaran teed. UookUt and simple free. Addrtss Sterlloe JUinedy Co., Ctilcago or New York; ii ii ss - a Oja.si'OK.iiv.. tun U . 1 & KisiJ Yw H Wjij EUht Signals ef Clyde Brock, bookkeeper in the Cap ital National bunk, has ivturued from Nowiort. While thero lie measured the whule stranded dead on Houth Beach and stood upon his hack. KrtuU with jon wk(thr y l!l. 111 MMOIMUMI'M. IIMU u. parts mm, r BUM JOO nam mi 00.000 bc.Jth cWKillJ. Uay Jt" AIMr.il A dfVMMUl thrriM.Tkiiliaiia ks SI, .!! ur4. 1 Sol. SIM, btlall.Iir.l.tKtl uaa irulruIUnr. lll,nliMI Surius araij C., IWM BMtTMl, S I M. Mrs. MilUm Meyers ha returned from a wait with Iter sister, Mrs, Walter Denton, of Portland. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Dffjests what you cat. It artlflclally dlgesU the food and old Nature In trengtbenlng and reeor tniotfnothA exhaustea algesure or Kan. It lathe lateatJiaxof ercddlgMV ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It In eMcleucy. It i tantfy rellnrej and irmaDently cure Pf-pejHla, IndlgeatlOD, Heartburn, Flatulence, Bour Stomach. Natwea, Slcklleadwhe.Oaatralgla.Crampi.and all other ulu of i mperfet-t djgeatlon. b-iXJNLU DKL'U HTOItKH. ViSBBBBBBl rsYiioiiivpru ixiaiiBkJK .-w iroax m T 1 1 1 tUkMld nn. v H r." wvw.v 'VBBa "a u a'A iwi Ulll. .LIBBr ATl'riA. T raws Lwmmr B 6 fl Tm. will -U IIBBBPVIU inn wimiiiMinui.MhMi d 1 9fS lil JT I for -nfants Tito ICintl Yt llnvo Ahvnj-s Bought luis borno tho Pl?nR turo of Clins. II. Fhitclior, nnd has been ivuulo undor bin hi-koiiu1 superviaiun for ovor ao ycnni. Allow no ono to decoivo you in tills. Counterfeit, Imitations and ,Must-n-iroo(l nro nut Kxporlmoiits, and endanger tlio lionlth of Children llxicrlctieo airnlnst Kxporlmont. The Kind Ton Have Always Bought Bears tlio WafflcucMM In Use For Over 30 Years. TM' "" 0M1t, tT Wimw WMIf, HtyiQHK CITT, ZmlUlaJafWnKaS' M f xeNOflT. THEY ALL WANTED IT!! You rc they thought Hie bicycle In the window, vri the only one we liait. Th'ie were plenty more limlJe however, ami w uld 'cm oue rscK. "M'eiaullt vuuuutatso WITH A 6RRWP0RD, LEUELflND, RE5CENT. Water Prolongs Your Life. If your hoiiHo ih not Hiipllod with n Hath It ought to bo. I will mnku tho imlvnntxod Iron Tank, ut In tho Tub, tho bent of l'luinbliiK,itiid doidl kiudHof tin work. Cull und iiHk for entlnuiteB. T. S. BURROUGHS 10.1 STATKsSTUKI-rr HARUOOD RESTORED SrW..TWrS!K irinr-ly ;iwiunlrr.l lucurr all nrrvoim diIMt, such M Wcqlc Mmiiiiy. lltii(U'lu.WVlulliiefc.lxrtl slsiihwui. NIululv Hrni- WW slous, NervousiivM, Un of Kiwer njr vuiiiiiiui error. ! Infirmllv nr liitanll v. error. eaccMive use llv nr liitanll v. Can lw uas, oiuri t, oior ii. uy i-n tiaici. .' -! . , iC ..'.ii no uuivr. ianuioiuim uy inc LaucUuvl Uruff Tuiho axn Vamiikx FOR .SALJC Y 1). J. FUY, SAL ISM, OREUON. THE OLD POSTOFFICE STABLES. 1 IJbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbKbbb. '!!VBMliBBBBBBBBBBBBBBR9V Special rates given to Commercial men. DttTtr made to all points at all hour, (lire us a eall aiul'tKi saII.BkI. I'Uona Ol. NOT GROCERS I But Grocers to (he People. We keep in Stock a full Variety ofjProvisions, Groceries and Fruit. Anything and everything you need. At prices to compete, call and cQinpare, HARRITT Si LA03RBNCB oi.u fOftTorricK okookky. Mi. flng?I College Hslom, -tO mlIiTrom l'ertlaud ) Oowirrii awl 'uiaitoiKill Quuimt M 9 LiUrary. Hulwitllhi, OiuikMi. Nor ma I. iiwtifes, Burvatytng, Drawing. Otvll Surviw, Prtmsh, German, Spanish, Italian, Hhorthand, Typowrlting, TtiWraphy, Jluwc. A jthu ihutf U dita wlio on tMMieunt of fanjiTabor, wTwi to enter Into iu (all awl Wvo Mtr); firiflg. AilttihnlKrwaud twwIiurH.aUito curtiflt'Utwi and atato diplomas forrMj. Hatul lor vataiogue. AudriMS, Tuk I'uMifJicKT and Children. Signaturo of A Sorry Sight a nmn'fl linen when sent homo nftcr ho hna taken It to tho wrong Inundry. If you want your whllo or colored shirt, your collars nml cuffo and other garments Hont homo in tlionink of condition, with tho fluent color und llulah on it thut It Is M)nslblo to nehlove. brinjr it to tho Salem Stoam Laundry COLONIC!. J. OI.MRTKU, I'ltOPIt. Phone 411, 230 Lllicrty Street Best and largest 'line of Bicycles in thc Gtty, Car load shipments Direct from Factory DmfiflQ.Wo 1 ItlvJJU $75. Wo have,.,. 1 y 5 uci uiwye R,M,WADBtCO. :i PHONIC IB1 1 In Ouncnithc Oihwiu, runl vt MlrauUuls wlikh Inul tu rsr.lnl in vest iKickrt. Il ji ixr vircuur irt. Aiiurnrxi mac . i '-I.'. . T . . itu Mcuiunrvo.,1 aiusrritiKC. Co, aistributintr agents, Ura., loaTLAHO, OaaooK. 02 KKItHY HT HAf.KM, OK. J. J. FIDLER, proprietor. HnrHCfl Hoarded by tho Day. Week or Month. Htnndlfiif Team, l&o. HIiiKlo llorao 10c, TRE PRESIDENT. For iKiya and youux wuii ComlueU-d by tho lJoiHlltbie Full irri. iii'aiiiuuny til IHUIWilllRII SlSfni, mbiiI Hllsiiiitl sr.1 as I'kM I u Hi, ill IllIliM from I'rwiuiratorv. Co(uiral. BbMUL Oouuaiw hi Math. fitsii, imimn lll (or, tftu proviueji iac siu. ill Iwvo tMtrly In pou. Moiit Akusl Ooixcuk, Mt. Augui, Orw. cl ZMTKRiSTATS ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Associate Tcscher Western Commito toty, Kansas City, Mo., representing the lnter.staie System, at Salem, Ore. Over First Nstlons,l Rank. Residence 376 Church stmt. Studio hours-o to tos. s)jraNaVBrN 1 WANTED. New today navertuemonta tour line or less in this column Insetted three tlnifts for 23 eta 00 ct a week, $1 per month. Air over lour Unoa at same rato, FOIt 8ALK. Frcali milch cow. No. 1 milker, gontlo. Atmly-io-T. J). Jones, nunioymon, Stnto fitreot. 8-173t WANTED. A jrowl cook nt tho Cottngo hotfl ntonco. FOK BALK.52 "nccrfnrm. Situated 4 niilo ent of 8horldnn, Or., on county road; Rwd 4 room Iiouro, wooilshod, woll of water, now barn, hunhouM, largo family orchard, (boarlni;) goodBpring water in pnatura of 15 noros, balanuoiu crop, pneo fl, 800. $1,000 cash, bnlanco timo, a bar Knln if tnkon in !!0 dayR, for mora in formation call or wrlto to ownorfon place. L. 11. Murray, Shorldan, Or egon. 8 17 lint FOR RKNT. A nlco cottiwo of five largo rooniH, bath, llroplace.nnd uuwly fruflcowl. Corner Twollth nnd I utreot. Kuqulru of Julhu Nelson. 8 10 Utt LOST. Lady's straw hnimier with one Hlnq), hetwit'ii Snlum nnd Kola, livnvo nt this olllco forsultablOroward. 8 U tf WANTKD. Iluyora for now mountain linckfl, platform wngotiB. buKRlea, eastern or homo mudo. Alfio Bovora'l Hccond hund wagons, strong, UHoful and choap. Call and boo thorn nt tho Nnlom carrlago factory, M'A Coimnnr clul utruut. Werner Founull. 8-11 tf "YOUNO MKN, our catalogue oxplolna how wo teach harbor trado In two montliH and place you In position to earn $(H) monthly. 8ioclal induco. moulH to npptlcanta from dlatanco, Malleil free. Alolor ltarlier Collego. Sun Franclnco, Cal." 8 H 0 WANTKD. Mou to cut. or split or iinul wood. Wo will pay 50 cents for split, ting. CuhIi ovory week If wanted. Balom Fuel Co., room 13, ovor ISush bank. -8 tf WANTKD.-Wliuat, out andburloy. bagH furnished. Got our prices be fore you well. Olllco on Court street rear of Dulrymplo'H store j wurohouso I-ubor Kxchnugo building. THlson, liartlott Uraln Co. 8-7 tf FOH BALK A largo horo, suliablu for farm work, wolghu about 140 oiiiiulro at Mlngur'H, on tho GurdMii Itoad. 8 M 0t WANTED.- -To huv rvo for mlllluiz. An- i ..!.. ... ..M llllil.fllll. I. ....... I I M..I. 1. .1 1 .. M UT UJ Ul auiwiuDQ uinyfi. .. VM'iBllH , Kalom. Mill on Marion bgtwoou to or ui id reus johuuii iirecimit' Fourteenth and FlfteontU stregt. 7 18 lino FOH BALB-Qood dry wood, dolivered to any jnitt nt tho cfty. I'rlco reason able. Leave orders with Iiarrltt & Luwruneo or Fnrmors' Food ynnl High, Htroot. 0-tKJm iiluyobK l'ATII-U your bicycle needs ropuira bring It lu, we jnivo tlio skill und stock to Uwv it in first clasu condlttdti. Wo carry a full lino of sundries mid tuakoa spcolal Ity of cnumulliiK couio and sea us. wo satisfy our patrons. Uurdnor & White, m Llbeity atlcct. Uqlman's blook, noxt door to stcuui laundry. Phono U855, 1-20-t. HQUHK OLKANKUS - llomontbor that tho best and chuupest carpet puporlH the heavy felt paper sold ut Tin? Journal onicc, lio-tf A Pleasant Retlcction Any man may ludulgu In that has had his homo tlttod up with om-ii sauiuiry idumbluK, und thut Is that thu health of Ids family isussurod from any dlwaao that conies from Imiwirfeot plumbing, soHer gas, or foul odors of any kink. Our open, nlrklo plated plumblug is n delight to tho oyi-Haud the tusti'H of tlio cleanly und hygienic. BARR &PETZEL 114 COMMERCIAL bTHKKT, Telephune No. 2371 CURE YOURSELF! I Um UU U ly utr .1 MlMIKw. li"illuiIWv iiriisiimia r uit?n.aa ' ul uuauu. nwiudmu.. P.IiiIm. M...I ..... tf.t.ll.a llmtltUCMlM,! CO. ' H-H rtMIM M SrTHkHitSIIM 1 ") 111 iuia wr t 111 iiUin uruiptrr, i"' .'''HtJ' l. tf Ju. ur IxuUt M.t a ryu Tho Intor-Btnto Unlvorolty Syuturn of Musical InKtruotlan. k. . wxrr. i. i. I'itjaJiQKNT A rUtiowt (iiMiMratlfa lBiUUltoa,whlcli la Wlpolur H nuinhur lu lKMihy.tr (itimjrwU ljl Hs,bUilU Uy tnuasatiaa, inttcuiaV' IjuautwvuiiraUtnh rur ine udui ui 1'ui'IU o( I'll.uiik'tVMtxiro Atlluuia. SIOMTU HlttUIMrtW TSUtt. Ortlfleate uianUl front a rriIUrl abat Wroi huiKtttiim. . .' .. ilUnuliin ut U Uiu q aatall Ih ilkM vuluuiua WateU for it. tTrAAKUiiHtt-WURMAN. Stale lUiirvM-uUllta aiul llwulwi ul 11m, Vnoulty Htiklj orr First NstlousflUuk. HI1.. 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