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DAJXT OAF ITAL JOUIlKAi, SALEM. OEEQON. MONDAY, JUNB 5, 1005. 2SC WOMAN SUES FOR CLASSIFIED STX -St WWf Tlio Kind You llavq Always Bought, and which hna been. in uso lor over ai years, has uorno tho Blgnntnro of r mm has boon mauo under his pcr 3&v BoualflHporvlslon glnco i,tfl infancy. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and " JuHtxia-frood" nr bub Ezporliuouts that trlflo with mid endanger tho hcsu oC Infanta and Children Ilxperlonco against Experiment What is CASTORIA OoatoriA U a harmless uustltuto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nd SooUting Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains Belthcr Opium, Vorphlno nor other Karootla oubBtaace. Ita ago Is lis guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevorlshuoss. It cures DIarrhooa and Wind Colic. It rdievos Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation, and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho BtomaoU and Bowels, gh ing healthy and natural sloop, Tho Chlldrea's Paaooea Che Mother's Friend 1 50,000 For Sale Sovotwoom rosidonoo, barn, inrgo nair. diock, woctrio lignte, batu, hot and cold city wator. E. Hofor, Journal office. Claims He Mother-in-law Alienated He Husband's Affections GENUINE CASTORIA Bears the Signaturo of ALWAYS && The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' mt tamw mmmmv, ?r wiwt rrntrr. Ntw tonn ortr. KIONB IN A LAKE. A Floating Tolophono Placed in Great Bait Lake. Tho first floating tolophono In tho world 1b to bo installed in Qroat Salt Lake by tho Bocky Mountain 11 oil Tol ephono company in timo for tho opon ing of tho bathing season, says tho Salt Lake Herald. Throo thousand foot from tho Baltnlr pnvlU6n, wboro tho nvornge depth of wator is moro than four feet, tho tolophono will bo plaeod on n buoy. Tho buoy will bo anohorod, and it will bo posslblo to talk through tbo tolophono to any city on tho Ilocky Mountain system, Tho primary objoct of tho Installa tion is tho saving of lifo. Tboro liavo been timos in tho past when n tolo phono in tho lnko would havo boon tho means of rescuing vonturosomo bathers. The managomont of tho Baltnlr pa vilion nnd tho tolophono company foci thnt, if ono rcscuo it made, tbo ozponso lncldont to tho installation will bo moro than satisfied. Tho buoy tolophono 'a first connection will bo with tho privato branch ok chango that is being instnllod at Bait air. An operator will bo constantly in chargo of this station, so thnt it will bo posslblo to call from tho lako to any point in tho city or about tho pavilion, where tho Instruments connected with tho branch exchango nro to bo distrib uted. Tho sensation of floating in tho water and holding conversation with individuals many miloa away will ap peal to Saltalr visitors this summon It will bo a distinct novolty. o Many chlldron inhorit constitutions wonk and focblo, othora duo to child hood troublos, Holllstor's Ilocky Moun tain Ton will posltlvoly euro children and mako thorn strong, 35 conts, Tea or Tablets. Stono's Drug Store A very sensational suit has bean com menced in tho circuit court of Jackson county, in which tho plaintiff, Mrs. Jane D. phamplln. of Chicago, sues Mrs, Abbto Ohamplln, hor mother-in-law, for damages in tho sum of $lGO,OdO for allcgod allonnting from her tho af fections of her husband, Frodcrick D. Champlin. Tho complaint alleges thnt Mrs. Champlin nnd hor husband wore mar ried in Chicago in 1800, and that their issuo of tho marrlago is a son 8 years of ago; that In Novombor, 1002, tho do Champlin had lnvitod tho littlo boy, hor son, and his nurso to moot hor at Gold Hill for a littlo picnic thcro, nnd Mr. Champlin had allowed thorn to go. Thoy had been picnicking somo two hours or so, whon two mon appearod on tho sceno nnd, togethor with Mrs. Champlin, succocdod in spiriting tho boy away in a carriage. Tho nurse, taking nlnrm and oscnping, tolophonod Mr. Champlin nt tho dredgo, and ho promptly sent out both officers and tele grams for tho npprohonslon of tho boy, I Tho carriago containing tho two par fondant, Mrs. Abbio Chnmplln, Induced 'tics wns located near Woodvlllo, tho Ask Yout Gtocet Fot EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER Accept No Substitute hor son, Frederick Champlin, to forsake and abandon his wlfo by means of false nnd slandorous accusations and charges against hor, and thrcatoncd to disin herit him if ho did not yield to her wishes; that, becauso of such accusa tions, charges and threat, Champlin was induced to abandon his wlfo, leav ing her destltuto in Now York city in Docombcr, 1002; that because of such dosertlon and alienation of affection, tho plaintiff has suffered much bodily and mental anguish in consoquonco, whereof sho seeks damages in tho sum of $150,000. Fredorick Champlin and son rcsldo at Foots Crook, whoro Mr. Champlin is operating a largo dredger, somo fifteen miles from Grant's Pass. Mrs, Jano D. Champlin bns resided in Grant's Past for tho past two yoars, wboro sho has inado ceaseless, yet unavailing, efforts to secure tho custody of hor son, hor last ruso boing an alleged effort to kip nap him, which failed dismally. Mrs. boy recovered and again put into tho custody of his father. Mrs, Abbio Champlin, dofendant in tho suit, is a millionaire, and it is bo lioved sho will dofend tho suit most rigorously. Torture of a Preacher, The story of tho torture of Ber. O. D, Moors, pastor of tho Baptist ckurcfy of Ilarpersrllle, N, T., will interest yo. He says: "I miffored agonies, because of a persistent cough, resulting from grip. I had to sleep sitting up in bed. I tried many remedioe, without relief, until I took Br. King's Nw Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, whloh entirely cured my sough, and saved me from consumption." A grand our for diseased .conditions of Throat and Lungs. At J. O. Terry's Brug Store. Pries 50 and $1.00, guar anteed. Trial bottle frc-o. FOR BALE. For Balo, Two new four-spring- hncks, homo ma do, at Pohlo & Bishop's. C-3-3t For Balo. Two good work horses. In quire at Salem steam laundry. 6-18 tf For Balo Small dry flr wood, at 13.25 per cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., JXornlngaldo. 1-20-tf For Balo. Fivo or ten-acre plaeo. first- class improvements. Closo to school, eharch, postofllco aod railroad. Ad dress "X," eare of Journal. For Salo. Rubbor-tired buggy, at a bargain. Call at 701 Front street. 0-2-3t For Sale. wo lots, with new bouse and ban, gsod iinproveaieato. At a bargain. Inqaire of (Hover & Pat ton's blacksmith shop, 480 Ooart street. E-B8-U For Balo or Sent. Ono good now Ave room houso, with pantry and closots, ono. block from Bauo's storo. Paul Marnoek, at Eckcrlon's placo, Salem, OO-St FOR RENT. For Bent, I havo fine paoture, with running wator, nnd will toko in stock for the summor; also seeond-hand wagon and five hoad of heifers for tale. A'. Q. Smith, near Prlngle school house. B. F. B. No. . 0-2-3t Tho citlzons of Brownsvlllo tako much prldo in their juvonllo band. For Bent Unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, also a two-story barn. Inqulro of tho owner, M. A. Blco, 010 Commercial stroot. 0 3-lwk For Bant. Furnishod front room, SS5 Marion streot. 0-2-St OLHAKINQ AND PTB WOBKB. Oloanlng and Dyeing And ropairing neatly dene. Four suits pressed by tli'o month $1.00, at the Capital City Steam Dyotng and Cleaning Parlors. Miss Me M. Anderson, proprietor. Opera Hoate block. 5-1-tf CALL ON TOUK STEPMOTHER AT tho Salem Dye Work when you want year elothos cleaned, dyed, re paired er pressed, relinod, volvot col lars on; also suit prosd by the month. Xoa ean get anything clean ed, from a pair of gloves to the melt elaborate silk gowns. Mrs. O. H. Walker, Prop., 195 Commercial streot. BASH AND DOOR FA0T0BIE3. A. M. Hanson Manufacturer of all kinds sash, dorrs, mouldings, wood work, beaae finish and offlco fixturos. Estimates furnishod. Cor. Mill and Church stroot. Phono Bed 211. Frank 1C Brown Manufacturer of asU, doors, mouldings All kinds of house finish and hardwood work. Front stroot between State and Court AKOHTTSOT. W. D. Fuga Arckltoct and tuperia teadont, plans furnishod for all elaiw ta o? balldlng and structural work. Offloo 118 BUtt street, Vioga block, Salem, Oregon. WANTED FEMALE HELP. Wanted. A position as governoss. Con furnish tho best of roferoncos. Phono 876 Blue, 0-2-3t IIAVE TO BE OAEBFTJL. The Teller Had to Bo Buro Boforo Ho 1 Could Fay. A, stranger camo into an Augustn bank ono day and prosentod a chock for which ho wanted tho equivalent in cnah.1 v "Havo io bo Identified," aald tho toller. Tho stranger took a bunch of lottcrs from his pocket, all nddrossod to tho same name as that on tho check, Tho toller shook his bead. Tbo mnn thought a mlniito and pulod out his watch, which boro tho namo on tho insldo cov er. Tho teller, mvroly glnqcing at it, enid, "That won't do." I Tho man dug into his pockots and found ono of those '"IM-should-dio-to-nlght-notlfy-ray-wifo" cards and called tho toller's attention to tho description, which fitted to a T. "Tboso things dont prove nnything," ho said. "Wo'vo got to havo the word of a man that wo know." "But, man, I'vo given you an Identi fication that would convict mo of mur der in any court in tho land." "That's probably vory truo," re sponded tho teller vory patiently, "but in mattors connocted with tho bank wo havo to bo moro careful." Philadel phia Ledger. o WANTED MAIJB HELP. Kollablo Manager Wanted To look af ter our Salem office and superintend saleemen, workmen and line construc tion. References and eash deposit rsquired. Yearly contract with lib eral salary. Great Weatorn Tele phone Co., 1005 Market streot, San Francisco, Cal. 5-20-lm. DRAYMEN. White & Oammins. He & general dray and transfer business, moot all train. 'Phonos, down town, Mala 2181, roaidoncoB, Blue IS, rod1 207C Stand 218 Oommerstel street 8-12-la i- L0D0.E9. y Balom Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of tat World Moots in Holman Hall ererj Friday at 7:30 p. m. L. B. Btlnsoa, consul; P. "U. Fraser, clork. Foresters of America Court Bhorwood Forester No. 10. Meets Friday in Turner block. Ira Jorgonida, O. X. A. L. Brown, See. Central Lodgo No. 18, X. of P. Cattle Hall in Holman block, corner State and Liberty streets. Tuesday of each woek at 7 1 30 p. m. T. .T. Croniso, C. O.) W. L Staley, K. of B. and B. FLETOHEE'S OHXLDREN OUT FOB OABTOEIA. Bxcarslon Bates. During the Lowia and Clark Hrptxl tlon tbo O. O. T. Co. will mako a rate of 75 oenta to Portland, round trip $1. Tickets good for 10 days. 'Doata 1 oar ing dally. A aH A9 Jr IfaUlMUll OHioHrrrfR'S) KNaLlsH NYROYAL, PILLS JiriE. l..v.rl.. IUsulUr.(1.l l UXO J U.U B.UIU. kM tM IU Wh rltb.1. l.k. .Uh KWH limM W.UIaUU Mi laJU- l..f ,.r PrM4M.t M4 4.ki "-I- k rrillM, T.U-.IiU M( "HtlUt tn L.4I4. 1 , j ,. . Wlaa IMaan. J-MliT '- BOSTON B jj 51 BROWN 2, gJ B D BREAD ? - jr : 8 B - BT w FLOUR " PAOKAQE FOB 7 LOAVES.... 20c 10-POUND SAOE -i..65o ASK YOUR OBOOXB FOB IT. ' ALLEN'S B. B. SJ. FLOUB OO. Paciflo Coast Factory, Ban Jose, Oil ', Will f You I BiackLiGHT and try it 5 days FREE? It gives a 300 Candle Power Light. Doubles the Light Halves the cost, Burns Eight Parts of Air to One Part of Gas. All Genuine Block Lights have the words BLOCK LI0HT stamped on burner as well as mantle. Distributed byy YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Salem Agcats , . w er: WANTED. Wanted. To buy a good six or seven room eottage, not far out. Apply at Ryan's barber shop. 5-Sl-tf Wanted. To rent a Hairy farm at once. Address box 200, Salem, Ore gon. 0-1-lwk MISCELLANEOUS. do To J. N. phanta for your hop bas kots. Oct in your order boforo the rush. 6-2-lm Downs Modem Woodmen of America. Ore gon Cedar Camp, No. 6216. Meet! evary Thursday ovening at 8 o'clock, Holman nail. E. E. Uatton, Y. O.; A. L. Brown, Clerk. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFIOB CITY HAUL. For water servlco apply at offlco. Bills payable monthly in advance. Make all complaints at the office. Just In Our now line of 1003 wall pa por has just -arrived. All latest patterns at reasonable prices. Call and see our stock and bo convinced that our paper and Shirt"" Waiflta and Summer fnAa In tliA IimI afvln ami wflrVmftli- ' bin. Torma reasonable. Address Pfle T,8hl- nonurnrjef tho or call on Mrs. H. Mllner, 20th and Center streets. S-20-tf f- Strawberry Orate Tim teps and hal lseka at leweet prices. Capital Oem nissiea Oe. Phoae Mala 2231, oppo site Willamette Hotel, Saleit, Oregon. Hotel Scott Nowly furnlahod, orory tblng oloan and firat ekies. Booms At reaaecablo prtooo. In Cottle block, Satom. A. Scott, prop. T-6-tf. Salem Iron Worka Founders, maohln iito aid blacksmiths. Manufacturers ef all kinds ef sawndll machinery. Hep ami fruit drying stove, etc. Maaafaeturera ef the O. K. Grubber. Sband A Marcus. 11-29-lm Darey & Bayage. Beal Bstate, Loans and laauranee, Conveyaacing and Exaiaing Title. Notary work done. Bring us list of yotr property for sale, 492 State street, near High, 3 8-tf Say Have yen tried H. H. Pauls for meats! He has the best sausage in town. Coat and try it, and be cen vlaced. 410 Bast State stret. Wo Are New paying 10c for eggs, Commercial Creant Ce. 3-11-tf Theo. M. Borr Successor to Barr & Pottol, Unner and plumber. Hot air water and steam heating a specialty, Salem, Oregon. 8-2- BAKEIIIES. Capital Bakery Ullora & Butherford, proprietors, 430 Court street, Fresh bread, pies and cakes dally. Maeca roons, lady flngors, angel and devil's food cake, 'candles, nuts, etc Dellv arloe made to any part of tbo city. Phono White 821. M-tf place. E. L. Lemmon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 4 M 1 1 H U 1 1 Ml I U H II It l A GOOD MEAL Makes a person feel satisfied with themselves and the whole world. Those are tbe kind of meals we serve. Quick, servieo. I White House Restaurant 1 oEonan beoh. i t BtaU Btroet. Proprlotora. ; III I S i I U Hit 1 1 i Ctecping Upwatds That 'a what we ai doing every day. All admit that our meals are even growing better, nnd tbe crowd are growing larger dally, COFFEY'S RESTAURANT 205 Commercial Street Brownsvlllo wants moro manufactur. ing industries. Now Bla.ckmllh Shop nr- ,. nnrflhased a net? shop Just west of tbe Y. M. a A. buildlpg. Work of all kinds done promptly, rat-elal and reasonable. Rmnnrz Si KAYB0. Formerly lecated near Barnes' Oa Store, ..t ! II tfi !4& A. taw & dmLi '' '' liMb:r m i