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- fa fHE D AILV JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, MAV 12, 1902. 55 Salt Rheum It may become chronic It may cover the body wllli largo, inflamed, burning, itching, scaling patches and cause intense suffering. It haB been koown to do so. Do not delay treatment. Thoroughly clcanso the system of tho humors on which thih ailment depends and provent their return. The medlclna taken by Sirs. Ida E. Ward, Cove Point. M1.. was Hood's Sarsnparllla. Slin writes: " I had a dlsnereeablo Itchlnc on tor arms which I ronctuded was salt rheum. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and In two days felt hotter. It was not long before I was cured and I havo never had any skin disease slnco." Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to ouro and keeps the promise. It is positively line quilled for all cutaneous eruptions. Takn it. SUNDAY SERVICES. A. E. Powell, Detroit. T. D. Woolley, Portland. F. P. Heinle, Kansas City. L. H. Johnson, Eugene. W. J. Ball, San Pranclsco. Geo. H. Graves, San Francisco. J. E. Pelton, Ashland. J. A. Nowcll, Portland. Prank Logan, Portland. A. R. Keeley, Portland. Doll Warren, Portland. II. A. Walker, Portland. MIbb Gaunt, Portland. J. Frlcdenthnl, Portland. Robert Adler, Now York. Mrs. C. W. Hodgson, San Francisco. J. W. Davis, San Francisco. U S. Simons, San Pranclsco. J. W. Hamilton, Roseburg. n ' There Is more cntnrrh In this sec tion of tho country than all other dis eases put together, and until tho last fow years It was supposeu to bo Incur able. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and pro scribed local remedies, and by con stantly falling to euro with local treat ment pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to bo a constitu tional disease, and thereforo requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional euro on tho mar ket. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on tho blood nnd mu cous surfaces of tho system. They offer ono hundred dollars for any caso It falls to cure. Send for circu lars and testimonials. Address, P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 7Cc. Hall's Family Pills arc tho befit, o Groceries Must Do tried and passed upon. Our goods In ovcry lino havo won tho vordlct so often that many people merely sond us tholr orders, nnd wo answer for their satisfaction. Deal with us and Join tho Smllers' Club. BRANSON & RAGAN. , o The White House Restaurant is tho up-to-dato eating house. Meals sorved to order, and opon day and night. GIvo us a call, at IOC Stnto street Civil Service Openings. An examination will be conducted by tho local civil servlco commission on Juno 10th of applicants for np polntmont ns forostry Inspector In the Phlllppino service. Tho commission has four appointments to fill, at a sal ary of 1800 por annum. Applicants will bo oxamlnod on tho following sub jects: Forostry, botany, English com position, training and oxporlonco. Bed Time I take a pleasant horb drink, tho next morning I feel bright and my com plexion is bettor. My doctor sayB It acts gently on tho stomach, liver and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It( is made of herbs, and Is prepared as easily as too. It is called Lane's Med icine. All druggists sell It at 25c and" CO cents. Lane's Family Medieines moves the bowel -each day. If you cannot get It, send for freo samples. Address, Orator Woodward.LeRoy.N. Y. Socialist Campaign. R R. Ryan started out yostorday, beginlng at Albany, Ashland and other points to make his state campaign. Ho will bo accompanied by Rev. J. Stltt Wilson. Health and Disease as niujtraUd In the Slp. Flj. I how a itctlon of a hetlthy hiir minified. FJj. 2 thowi the kd!y effect of the DANDRUFF GERMS Uut we dwtroylnj the "ulr root Outroy the taiua you remove the effect No Dandruff, no FRIit Hlr, no fUMnm, If you kill the itm vlth NEWBRO'S HERP1CIDE. For SJe by H DrufjkiJ. PrkeJLW. si ' -'-'ty - '"iSi'lB SALEM SOCIAL WORLD AND PERSONAL MENTION Calendar of Local Events. May 1C Greater Salem Commercial Club rally at city hall. July A Greatest celebration In Ore Eon at Salem. Salem Woman's Club. Tho annual election of olllcors of tho Salem Woman's Club was held at a meeting Saturday afternoon, and re sulted as follews: President Mrs. iBabollo T. Geer. Vice-president Mrs. Ina C. Bean. Secretary MIbs Carrlo Oglo. Treasurer Miss Jonnetto Meredith. Directors Mrs. Claronce Hamilton, Mrs. Allco II. Dodd ana Mrs. Russell Catlln. Calendar Committee. Literature Mrs. Dr. C. L. Bristol Kelllher. Science Mrs. Wm, Brown. Art Mrs. Myra A. Wiggins. Education and Domestic Science Mrs. Florence Irwin. Curront Evonts Mrs. Geo. W. Jones. The meeting was puroly a business session, and tho constitution was amended in sevornl Important partic ulars. The Polite Comedy. Tho polite comedy "Too Rich to Mar ry" which will bo seen at tho Grand Opera houso Tuesday May 13, is tho humorous nnd pathetic story of a young lover who Is Infntunted with a sweet and simple little Dunkardess, and whoso affections nro requited, but who Is the heir to a largo fortune, and for that reason is not acceptable to the Dunkard parents. Tho sterno and simple old parents of tho charm ing little Dunkardess think ns Is part of their boliof that riches aro a curse, nnd they do not propose to allow their daughter, who "loves not wisely but too woll" to marry a man vlth such a loadstone on his shoulders ns the In heritance of n fortune. On account of tho lovo of tho young couple and tho opposition of tho parents of tho girl, complications anso wnicn arrant n wealth of humorous situations, and gives tho author a chanco to show how a true American can surmount ovorythlng, oven millions, for tho girl ho loves. Tho working out of the dlf Acuity Is moro than pleasing, and holds tho attention or nil to first a laugh and thon n bit of pathos, so well blended, thnt tho story seems to bo that of overy-day life, instead of a stage production. Special Train to Corvallls During the May Festival. Tho Soutlioin Pacific Company nn nouncos that during tho May Festival at Corvallls, a special local train will bo oporatod botweon Albany and Cor vallls, Tho train will leavo Albany at 7:20 p. m., or Immediately nftor the arrival of the Albany local from Sa lem, and returning to Albany at 11:30 p. m. This train will bo a groat con vonionco to Salem peoplo who may dosiro to attend ono or moro of the ovonlng concerts at Corvallls. Willamette .Valley Choral Union. Meets nt Corvallls May 13-14-15. Special train on Corvallls & Eat) torn railroad will leavo Albany oach even ing at 7:15 p. m., aftor tho arrival of tlte Southern Pnclflc local from Port land.and return toAlbanyaftor the pep formance. People from Salem should take tho Albany local at G;19. 6-12-3t o Indian War Veterans. All members of nonnott Camp No. 8 of Indian War Vetorans, are requested to meet Saturday, May 17th, at 10 o'clock a. in., at the olnca of John Hughes, in Salem, In annual meeting. J. O. WRIGHT. Com. 8gt The Great American Licensed 8a. loon vs. The American Home. Come and hear a praetloal solution by Prof. R. W. Kelsay, at th W. C. T. U. hall on Wodnoaday night, the 11th Inst 132t PERSONALS. C. R. BJshop, of Portland. spent Sunday In Salem. Miss Louise McCee spent Sunday with friends in Albany. Mrs. A. A. Jessup has returned from Oregon City and Portland. Hockey D. Hodgkln, of Oregon City, spent Sunday with Salem friends. Miss Maud Savage la visiting her steter, Mrs. Harvey Byrnes. In Oregon City. Mrs. T. M. Humphrey has returned to Woodbura after a visit to Mr. Nad stanek. In this city. Henry J. Rigger. Jr., haa gone ta Seattle to accept a clerical poettkm with the Atnerioan Canning Company. Governor John G. Brady, of Alaska, accompanied by bis two daughters, have been the guestfi of Dr. J. P. Cat breath, superintendent of the state Insane asylum. ' DO IT Tills is Important lor Health Building Thousands of Cures Alade by Paine's Celery Compound Should Convince You of Its Value. "What you do, do It woll," Is tho golden rtilo of business life. This rulo nnd far-reaching command can bo profitably observed In many other conditions of life. In sickness and suffering it is all-Important that "what you do" to banish dlscnso and restore lost health, should bo woll done While prudence nnd common sonBO will, in nearly every Instance, direct you aright, tho experience of your friends nnd neighbors and tho thousands res cued from Blcknoss and suffering, will point directly to Palno's Colery Com pound, as tho infallablo hcalth-glvor. Peoplo who think they will get rid of troubles, such as rheumatism, neu ralgla, dyspopsla and nervous dlsord ors by medicines which havo not yet passed tho experimental stngc, will be sadly disappointed, nnd find tholr sufferings incrensed. To get rid of rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspopsla and nervous complaints, It is wisdom to uso Palno's Colory Com pound, n mcdlclno that proceeds at onco to make tho appetite normal, sleep natural and refreshing, tho nerves strong, ns a foundation for building up health and vigor. If sick people In May look for n true norvo strongthoner, an honest. blood puriflor, a reliable diuretic, that will restore strongth, roncw vitality, rogu Into tho kidneys, liver ami bowels, they should at onco mako uso of Pnlno's Colory Compound, nnd note tho speedy nnd pleasing results that flow from Its uso. It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyes Simple, Durable, Economical. Rov. II, A .Kctchum was in Gorvnls today, whero lie proslded over a Pres byterian congregational meeting, that extended a call ns pastor to Rov. W. H. Howard, of tho East. Mrs. W. P. Dunlnp and children re turned Sunday ovonlng from an ex tended visit with rolatlvos nt Clark ston, Washington. Thoy wore met nt Portland by Mr. Dunlap. Hon. W. A. Cartor, of Gold Hill, spout Sunday with Mrs. Cnrtor, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, of this elty. Justices Uoan, Wolvorton and Moore, of tho Orogon supromo court, havo roturned from tho Pendleton term of tho court. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Gulss havo re turned to Woodburn, aftor a visit to tholr daughtor, Mis. E. C. Patton, it) this city. J. A. Sellwood was in Woodburn to day, to hoar Chnmborlaln, and In tho Intorost of his candldncy for county recorder. Mrs. Snm Goff and Miss Olivo Wil liams, of Indupoudctico, wore tho guests of Mrs. Pinnk Porroli, Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Darling spoilt Sunday with Mrs. Darling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.'R. HInklo, of Hubbard, Rov. P. C. Hotzlor, who recently ro turned from n six months' sojourn in Soattlo, wont to Portland today. Wornor Bfoyman has returned from Vancouver, Wash., whero Mrs. Broy man is still visiting. J. W. West loft today for Soattlo, af ter a short visit with old acquaint- ancoe in Salem. Dr. P.S. Mattoson, who"ls tho So cialist party of Tumor precinct, was In town today. C. D. Gabrielson returned last even ing from an extended buslne trip In Washington. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Munger, Jr., have returned from a ton-days' visit at Soasldo. Miss CroighUm and Miss Jawtle Creighton returned from Portland last ovonlng. Mrs. W. Merrlman and daughter havo roturned from a visit Jn Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Charloa Belt, of Dallas, spent Sunday with Mrs. Gep. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Spanlol have re turned from a visit In Portland. Miss Myra Raymond has gone Portland for a week's visit ta State Printer W. II. J.mUn was in Portland today. J. I Lamblrth was In Portland to day. L. M. Haines was Ih Portia ml StiR day. o t Ladles Can Wear Shoes. One size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Base, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; givea Instant relief to corns and bunions. It ! the greatest comfort dlsQovery of the age. Cures and pre vents swollen feet, blisters, callous and sore spots. Allen's Fool-Base Is a cer tain cure for sweating, hot, aching feet At all druggists ami shoe stores. He Trial paekago PRBB by mall. Addrejw Alton 8. Olmsted, Ia Roy, N. Y. 1 Photo buttons for sale at Cxtwlie Studio. WHAT YOU DO, WELL SALEM CIVIC G00-G00S General Committee Will Tackle Dirty Streets Committee to PromotejClean . ingr Progress Tho gonoral organization commit teo of 33 citherns of tho Salem Clviq Improvement Longuo will hold u meet ing tonight at tho city council cham ber, when a program of action will bo dotormined. Tho committee will completo organization, and will prob ably adopt some plan for dividing tho city into precincts, preparatory to in atigurating it campaign of improving and beautifying tho city. Goo. O. Bing ham Is president of tho league, nnd is ox-oftlclo chairman of tho gonoral com mittee on organization, which is com posed of tho following roprosontntlvos from tho dlfforent lodges and church organizations of this city: Chemokotn Lodgo No. 1, I. O. O. P., H. A. Thomas. , Protection Lodge, No. 2, A. O. U. W., Richard Holman. W. C. T. U., Mrs. II. A. Reynolds. First Congregational church, J. B. T. Tuthlll. St. Joseph's Society, August Hucko stein. Snlom Camp, No. 118, W. O. W., O. W. T. Muollhnupt. Salem Rcbeknh Lodgo, No. 1, Mrs. P. W. Stousloff. Greator Snlom Commercial Club, G. W. Johnson. Wlllnmottc Tent, No. 0. Ko. T. M., Gideon Stolz. St. Paul's Eplscopnl church, Mrs. C. A. Whale. Salem Womnn's Club, Mrs. P. A. Moore. Modorn Woodmen of Amorlcn, C. L. Pnrmontor. Independent Order of Forostors, A. L. Brown. Valley Lodgo, No. 18, A. O. U. W., W. T. RIgdon. Viola Lodgo, No. 88, D. of II., Mrs. Mary Davis. Chomokota-stroo Evangelical church C. P. Royal. Knights of Pythias, Dr. II. C. Epluy. Gorman Baptist church, Dr. J. P. Cook. Santa Monica Altar Socloty, Mrs. R. A. Kirk. I. O. O. T., Mrs. E. M. Vnndorvort. Snlom Lodge, No. 19,D. of II., Mrs. R. D. Holmnn. Snlom Bird Society, Prof. J. S. Gra ham. Sllvor Bell CIrolo, No. 13, W. O. W., MrS. O. L. Dnrllng. Crlstlnn Scientists, Mrs. R. S. Bean. Oregon Ornpo Camp No. 10C3, Roynl Nolghbors, Mrs. A. L. Brown. First Presbytorlnn church, Mrs. Jns. Martin. THEiTRYlNG TIME In a younj- girl's life Is reached when Nature I01J9 her uncertain Btcpi across the line which tlUitles girlhood from womanhood. Ignorance and neglect at this critical period arc lnrgely responsible tor mucn 01 tnc after misery of womanhood. Not only does Nature ofteu need help 1 11 the regular establishment of the womanly function, but there is almost always need of some safe, strengthening tonic, to over come the languor, nervousness nnd weakness, com monly experi enced at tills time. Dr. Pierce's ifnvorite Pre scription establishes regularity. Jt is n strengthening tonic, soothing the nerves, encouraging the appetite and inducing restful sleep. It contains no alcohol neither opium, cocaine or other narcotic. "I with to tt-11 you the benefit we have rrceivctl from udiiik your rememea." wrum mra. IM11 Hall. 01 Iinxllicai.. ureeti jo , vi. "Two yti K my iliiRlitrr' health txgati to fall )tvrythiiiK tlmt couW t Ihought of wu.itmic to help tier lut It wa of uo te When ittie began lo oointUiii h qulto lout I weighed lMhr picture of guoU health, until about the age of fourteen then tu i month ! waa m run down her weight waa lwt iw. Khe kept falling atid I nave up thiokiug there waa no um ahe mutt de I'rlenda all Mali). You will to your daughter I vtM I fear I ball I miHt ay doctor that only for your 'I'avorltc I'rescrtutlou ' my daughter would have been iu her grave Uwlay Wheu ahe had taken one Itairixjttlctlie natural fumtion waaetblUhed aad we bought another one, making only two bottle in all. and alt completely recovered. fMce then alie U a well a can be." l)r. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, Is sent five on rtrcelpt of 2i one-cent stamps to pay uxpciibe of nwilitiL' only. Address I)r. R. V. Pierce, Huffa!, U, Y. Baseball Notes. Tim Mt. Angel olltHi junior Imiwi ball tam on Saturday afternoon d fatd the Wlllarnettf UnlveraHy team of this city by a im ore of IS to I In an IntereetlHK name. The rMtaw ehowed yootl team ordnlsatioH, anil out-played the Salem team. The feature of the game was the excellent work of the plterierH, Jertnaw for Willamette, and Mciliraey for Mt. AgL Umpire Hum. of ML Angel. The W. U. team mm to Corvallls next Friday, where they will play the O. A. C team, and ou the f jIIowIh day will meet the I' of O. team at BHgene. o CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Hib Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Blgnataroof ill yi I Tho Klurt You Havo Always in uso for over 30 years, and ZfCyz. sonalsuporvlslru slnco its Infancy. r, 'GCCCSUvi Allow no ono ' o clcnolvo you iu this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-ns-good" nro bub Experiments that trlllo with no i cinlanpor t!o health off Iniiints and Children Exncrknco against 13i.orlniont. What is OASTORIA Cnstorla Is n harmless substituta for Castor OH Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphiuo nor other Narcotic 8itbstai:ec. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys AVnns nnd ultays Fevcrlshucss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures CoustipCtiou and Flntnl'jncy. It nHHlmilnics tho Food, regulates tho Stonmeh uud Dowels, glvl'.g healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea- Tho Mother's Friend. CELINE CASTOR! A AlNWAYS ftoars tho (z!ck4 Tk Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. the ciNTun eennnv, tt muhiiav strict, ncw vorn citv. . J. F. GOODE Salem's Greatest House Furnlshlnsr Department Store. Charter Oak stoves and ranges by the car load, Fixtures and repairs kept soley by us, "Whatever is Right" CC, Cor. State and Com'l " ALEX CORNOYER 2f K?81 SEED CORN VVu havo nil the beet kinds o( teed corn thnt are adapted tu (his cllmsto nnd our pricos itro tlte loc8t. UCB KILLER Tim linn inminntii:n to bnlhnr nt this tlmo ol the vonr ami n llllli) lien Ulltir nnnllud now will euvu nil trouble in tho tf Io'h mid I'riiBoInn J.lco Killer ou hand. ...BREWSTER 91 Court St FEEDMEN AND ...TRY OUR NEW GOODS. Cheese Sandwich. Long Branch Cracker, Snow Drop Crackers, Oysterettes, Butler Wafers, Lemon Wafers, Graham Wafers. Harritt st Laojrbncb Old Poflt Oflko Grocery. Market Quotations Today, 4 Wheat, Oats, Etc. WlHlAt-DIl). Oats 31c Hsrley flO per ton. FUs Cash, NortliweM, fl 70. I Live Stock Market. Steers 1 1)4 1. Cuwd .'lffllu. Sheep t!).60grors tpf,1,7n UruieiMl veitl ttiio Hogs, alive 6Jo Hogs, uresewl Wcol anil MoMlr. Coarse wool IJIu, Metllum He. Fine Me. Muhnlr-21 to 2o. Flour, llr. feel, lite Haled cheat J7.60 to 8. Olovor 17.00, Feed barley 1 10 per ton Urau-118 50 8horl-t2d 60. Flour, wiioleiule U 06. iDalryanl Creiracryl Product!. Dairy butler liHc. Orenmery 80o. Store loo. FirBt'Oiaea 9"Uiitry, per roll W), (JrcAin st creamery, pan akiuimod 17c, Separator sklmmod 20c. Stelacr's Market, Ohlokane 10e. HprhiK MVt U Ific Kkk wdaunnV4e. OjQw&i-OSLXAt 8!jfBit. People Say That the equal of the cataM and bread made at the I'Joneer Ilaktry has never been found. Used Ih all house. Charnberlaln and Furnish Photo button for sale at Oroulse Hudto. J aw STOk; ,.. . Chamberlain and Furnlh We have a button machine and make our own buttons, Oroalie Studio. (Za&c Bought, and which lias been has horno tho stgnatnro of has been mado under his pcr- Signaturo of 93 SALOON. future from llcunud mites. A full ttgck & WHITE... SEEDSMEN. Salem. Oregon. Summer Normal Tho first term ol tho Capital Hummer Normal beglna on Monday May T, and continues right ueeks. CIbbbus will be lormud In all tiio brnnchi'H ri(iiircd for stale nnd county pniicrH. For further Information nddruoa J. J. KRAPS, Salem, Ore, iKVw -1-aO lm L. D. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND . RENTING AGENCY Isat'iSO Commercial Htruet PHONE MAIN 2681 SALEM ORE. THE ELITE CaFE 208 Commercial Street Meala at all hours. 0Htu day and iihilit. Only place In the city handling the (anions OLYMPIA BEER It tilr JiHM'ptkdJ 6d0&tl. Wliolmult) ami tflall. E, ECKERLEN. Proprietor Ouicic Repair Shop llrintc In your b'syole ami grit it to Htreil. TLwe la no (txw fur )our uitel lo king e iltattby when you can It (riHMieittU bere to look like a now In cycle. FRANK J, MOORE 109 Court St. l'honetOII. I (m MM 111 -.Hilt7 R.SIII.ISH u Kf.H 1M miWi. taw MI Iaaw.M aNlMtliMil m4 iwlt. I1m. 't , (MwiaM. t 4 i UrnO. I.o5BUiwiUIi aiJk YiCayi r)w imrm kbaa UU p.- fkldkMlIf 4fe.Mt&l 4W. U.IIM. . i'UlIjk, tit CLASSIFIED X A ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five lines or less, la this column Inserted three limes for 25c. 5uca Wcek,$l.50 a month. All over five lines at the same rate. WANTED. Wanted. A compotent girl for goner- nl housowork. Mrs. Wm. Brown, 188 Stnto Btroot. G.10-3t Wanted. -For "Fountain Electric" En tertainers, young man to program, post doBctlptlves and contract for opera houses and halls. Address Fountain Eolctrlc Entertainers, Box 101, Salem, Oro. 6-10-3t Wanted. An oxperlonced seamstress to help on dressmaking. Apply at 370 Fourteenth street. Mr. Bnu- man. 5-9-3t For First Class dressmaking go to Mrs. P. M. Uondorshott, nt 403 Sum mor street. Fourteen yoarB1 oxporl- onco In Portland. Only superior work turned out. G-3-lm Wanted. A buyor for a No. 1 milch or stock cow, fanning mill, two-horso hay rnko and corn shollur. Inmilro nt Snlom Soap Works, near Woolon Mills. 4-2Ctf Take Halls Ferry. Ono of tho host roads for travel or ploasura Is tho Hall'B Ferry road up tho rlvor to In dependence, nnd all vnlloy points. A flt-Bt-olnss servlco mnlntnlucd nt tho ferry. A. D. Pottyjohn, prop.I-2B-lm Wanted. Carpets and ruga to clean, by tho now contrlfugnl process, car- pots not injured and thoroughly ron ovntcd at amnll oxponso. Loavo or ders at 300 Marlon stroot. Work called for and dollvorod. Qrovor & Ewnrds. 'Phono Black 2C40. 2-27-tf , Chatwln House. First door south of M. E. church; now mnnagoniontj ov orythlng llrst-cluss nnd satisfaction gunrautcod. Mnj. J. 11. McCormick, proprietor. 4-12-tC It lo Settled at Last By all who havo tried It that Dr. Austin Albros' heart tablots novor fall to ouro. Try thorn. Snmplo boxes free, at ICO cor nor of High and Mill stroot. A. S. Klghtllngor, agent. G-9-lm LOST AND FOUND. Lout. Luft by inlHtako or Htolon, ono blnok framo, bltto rim, 23-inoh framo Trlbuno blcyclo, No. 07,220. I'toaao rotttrn to or notify tho owner, 13. Hofor, anlem. Lost. Loathorbound poukot booltTrod, containing mumornndii papers nnd BtumpB. Howard for teturii to Jour nal olllco. 5-93t Don't You Know AiiyiniitB about 12d warda' Markot7 At 410 Stato Btroot llout place to buy fresh uud etirod inentB at tho lowoat prices. Phono 2021. 1), EdwimlB, prop FOR GALE. For Sale. Two Bocond'hnnd buggies, for $20 each. Ono light and ono heavy. Mitchell, Lowls & Stnvor Co. C-7-3t Horse a fo7'8aloT A span of "aorrola, weigh 1400, ngod 7 and 0 years. John Hamilton, 0 miles north of Balom, on Wheatland road. It. F. V. No. 8. C-O-Ct Fo r ' 8a I e.-No wtt titf Bmiond-haud bug glos, now uud uocond'hnnd spring wagutis, buukbonrdu and carts, at tho Halum Currlago and Wugon Fac tory. Wornor Fonnoll, proprietor, 301 Commercial atrout. 4-lC-tf For 8ale Or oxchango, n lino Joraoy cow for a good driving horse. Ad drosB "Carrior," Ilural Itouto No. 7, 1'OBtolllco .Suloin. 4-7-tf ArlatoHalr Food lacTd"lintrita use demonstrated by Mrs. Etta Kneeveo. Phono Red 2331. 44-141m LODGES. Protection Lodfje No. 2, Anolout Or dor United Workmen, mootu every Saturday ovonltig In tho Holman Hall, coruor of Stnto aud Liberty Mtr.intH VIhIIIiii liruthrnri wiilconiu. S. A. MaFnddou, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, uocoruor. FORESTERS OF AMERlOA Court Shurwood Forouturu No. 10, Mootu Friday ntgliU iu Turner block. Irn Hamilton O. It.; A. L. Drown, Soc. Central Lodgo No." 18 K."of P. Cautlo Hall In Holmau block, corner Stato uud Llburty stroets, Tttosduy of each week at 7:30 p. in. Claud Townsuiid, 0. C; Kodac J. lllggtf, K. of It. und S, TONSORIAL. Evans' Barber Shop. -Ouly llrBt'Olass shop ou Stato street Uvory thing uew und up-to-dute. Finest porcolalu baths. Shavo, lCoj liulr-out, 2Cc; Laths, 26. Two tlrat-olaHU boot blaoks. O. W. Mvans, proprietor. Ryan's" 8havlnfj"Prlora. Seven flrat elaas barbura engugud. Fitiant bath rooniH lu city. Wo uso antlsoptlo aterillzor. J. Hyan, Prop. c7"H7"Nlchbls"en Barber' nhop and porcalaln hatha, ut old Mills shop, 200 Cotninrclnl Btreet, Antlsoptlo treatment of all tool and bating ""HOP AND PRODUCE BUYERS. ' jrcarmlchael Hop buyer. Olfloo lu UuBii-uroymuu uuuuing, Haieiu, uro gou. Samplwi of cholco hops sollo Itud from all groworu. BUSINESS CARDS. J, H. Brewer, physician and surgeon. Office in Oray block, Rooms 7 and 0. Phone 01. U Burt Fainter and paper iiau ger. rnovod to 110 Stato atrot, oppofiltu John Ilughttf. Lavo orders or cull for wtlmate. S-ltf OSTEOPATHY. Dre. Wyckoft & Albrlght-Tweiity mouths' graduates of the American Kcliool of Osteopathy and A. T. Still luflriuary. Dr. Wyakoff Is the usly Keutleman graduate of Osteopathy In Sttlin. Praetlee aalubliahed In Salem aluc-a 18G0. HurtJ 9 to 4. I'houe Main 2121, Odd Pltews' Twh pie. Dr. M. T. Schoettle Qraduato Amerl ..can School of Osteopathy, Klrka- vlllo, Mo. Office In Tioga block, over tho Spa. Office houra 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4. 342 PROFESSIONAL NUR8E8. Mrs. M. F. Flfcr, Professional Nurso, rcsldonco 24 th and Oak atfeota Phono ned 2143. 4-9-lm O. M. MACK a.! it Successor to Dr. J. M. Keono, In White Corner, Salem, Oregon, Partloa desiring superior operations at mod orato fee in any branch aro In especial request S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR OP Stone's Drug Stores SALEM, OREGON. Tho stores (two In number are located at No. 235 and 207 Commercial st, nnd nro well otockod with a completo Una of drugs nnd medicines, tollot articles, porfutnory, brushes, etc., Una had somo 25 yeara oxporlenco In tho practice of medlclna and now makes no charge for consultation, ox nmlnntldn or prescription. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots nil mall and passenger trains. Baggago to nil parts of tho city. Prompt I srvlcc. Tolephono No. 241. IIOMYER & IIEDIUOIC. $1,500 Guaranteed Yearly To high class man or woman, with chauco for promotion and advanced salary, to havo chargo small ofllco at homo or In homo town to at tend to correspondence, advertising nud other work. Business of hlghost order nnd backed by solid mon flnan daily and politically. A groat opportunity for tho right person. Encioso BolfaddrosFcd stamped envoi opo for full particulars to WALTER U. REDMAN, GENERAL. SUPERIN TENDENT, Corcoran Building, Oppo site United States Treasury, WASH INQTON, D. O. 3-ZO-tr STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock, Wholosalo and rotall butchors and pnekors. All kinds of fresh aud salt meats. Fine sausngos, hams, bacon and lard. 310 Commercial street. Your Step Mother Ib still horo busy as over, and when your clothuB aro all out of ordor, worn, with buttons off, tako them to her at tho Salem Dyo Works. At this establishment you can got anything set to rights, from a pair of gloves, to tho most olaborato ajlk gown, A gentleman can got his hat cleaned, hla trousers creased, or his wholo suit rojitvenntod to ault hla taste, also four suits a mouth for $1. Buttons sowed on, rips oowod up, suits prcssod on short notice. Now goods shrunk Tor drcsHinaklng. LOOK Wo nro proparod to go after and dollvor suits pressed by tho month AIRS. C. II. WALKER 195 Commercial Street S0ULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS POIVTLAND On. Rffla' affie ' "" '"" WJiTaMuilc Store. B. P. JONES, Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clorlt of circuit court for six yours and has an un-todato nbatract of nil property In Lincoln county.. . . . O. Q T, Go's PASSGHGBM STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, Wcdnesdayaad Frldy,IO,m. I'or Corvallls Tucsdar.rburs day aod tlaturdsy at 5 s.tu. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Dock) Poof of Trade st, . U. P. nALDVVIrt, Alt. r OFFICE CITY HALL For water servlco apply at ofllco. Bills payable monthly In advance. Mako all complaints at tho offlco. IIUIE WING SANG CO. 140 STATE ST. Heat kinds fanoy (,'ootls, dry gooda mat ting, allka, embroidery, laces. Full llnM white underwear, wrappers, and wnlsta now on sale very cheap. Osteopathy... s a science like surgery and cannot be mastered in less time, I lie present course is tour terms of five months each, and anyone who has not at tended a reputable schaol for this length of time i$ not a regular graduate, and therefore IS I1UI cuiiicicia iu ucai uia- oases bv this method. Drs. WvckotT & Albriuht are graduates of the American School of Osteopathy and A. T. Stell Infirmary, and quali- lieu to ireai sKiiuujiy ii tuacs put in their care. Practice estab'tshecf in Sa lem since 1899. IIpursQ to4. l'bone, Mslu 8TS1. Odd Fellow's Temple, 8en?v0?. lib o. c T m)W