The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 20, 1899, Image 3

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Comrade S Hm Buriis
of Iowlston, III., had somo thrilling ox-
forlcncea, but nono seompd tnoro dnuRorous
liantliosoof lilalatohearttrouulo. Ho says:
"I had severe palpitation of the heart
for years. My physicians said I
was liable to drop dead any moment.
Pulsation at times would be 150 a min
ute and I could scarcely breathe. I
grew worse under doctor's care and
began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.
It gave me prompt relief, and today I
am in good health."
DR. MILES'
Heart
Cure
U sold by all druggists on guarantoa
first bottlu beuullts or money back.
Hook on liuart unit nerves sout free.
Dr. Mllos Modlcal Company, Elkhart, Ind.
O. C. T. Co's
PABSKNOKll BTKAtoEIl
POMONA
altonA
LKAVESIKOll POirrLAND
Pnllv nxernt Siindnv at 8 a. in
QUICK TIMK AND CllKAP ItATUS.
Duck betweou Htato and Conrt tit.
M. P. 1IALDW1N, Acent.
S, C, STONE, M. D,
Proprietor of
Stone's Drug Stores
8ALKM,.()ItEaON.
TliiMtnrm (trtn In number) nro located a
No. 'AA and 3TCI Commercial ktreel, nnd are
uvll MiK'kvil with a cuinpluto line otdriiKsand
inudlrlnea, toilet nrtlcles, iorfnmery, briulies
etc., etc., etc.
1)U. STONK
IIiik had omc2S yearn experlcnro In tlic prac
tire of medlclneand now mnkcii no clihrgu (or
coiunl'atluii, examination or prescription.
DnnnnnnnnnnnnnnminnTmnnnTTc
I PERSONAL AND LOCAL!
e
t Kor additional Liion! News eo Fourth Pane. 3
DuuuuiiJiuuuuuuuuuuiiuuiiuaiiua
Fred Ko.er mid the llashor brotlierx,
wlm liiul fairly good eluiiiiH In the
Klondike, have ("till out and are onrnuto
lionio.
I.. B. Guor cnnio up from Iluttovillo
last oven! up;.
1. M. linker witH it passuiijjor ti Port
laiul this morning on his way to W'nlln
W'nlln.
John Ilndsnn hiiHgono to his homo at
Xuwlierg. aftor a visit with Jo. Scott,
at Liberty.
J. IliokH mitt A. II. Ballard, both
Portland photographers, nimo up yes
terday via wheel.
J. (i. Rcnniu and Millwright A. NY
Douhit leave for .Ionian, l.lim county,
to jilaco now mnehliuny in Mr. Bonnie's
mill thure.
Miss Mabel Slimm has gone to spend
tlio summer with her alitor utiir lude
pendonce. I). W. Matthews has taken a position
in Brannon & Ktigan's grocery store
during tho nbionco of 11. M. Ilrtuihon
nt VnwiMirt.
A. D. GrilHn, ox-piirgenut-at-arms of
the Iioum) of representatives of this state
is in tlie oity.
II. M. Hranwm and family havo gono
to Vnqulna to begone two weeks.
V. I). RUloy, of Wnldport, was u S
loin visitor.
Miss Bertha Kay has returned from a
viait with Mian Colo of uetir Tumor.
MiK. Ifrownwent to Portland this
morning to visit hor aister.
V. J. Johns was n jKiseengor to Port
laud this iiioruinlii.
M. M. Ksholmnu wont UliuUtoiie this
morning.
Sheriff W. (1. Henderson of Yamhill
county was in town last night.
Mrs. W. Duncan, of Alameda, Cal., is
the guest of Sheriff Purbin, anil family.
Mb Francis Xorris, who has been
visiting in Salem and vicinity, loft today
for St. Il8, Mo., hor home.
Mies La Blnnuho Belle has roturntHl
from a Portland visit.
Mite Inez Field has gone to SuIIn.Wii.,
to vMt friends.
Prof. I- G. Cochrwn left this morning
for Tnooma tolook over his new mention.
J. J. Ticknor, has gone to the lower
Kxla spring for a month of recuperation
and enjoyment
V. K. ritipiw. f Medfonl, is !
jkoiiitctl a notary.
Senator I. D. Driver is in tin- city.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
ItartlflclftBydlgeststliefood-andaldJ
Nature la strengthening and recon
structing the extiamned digestive or
gans. It is tne latest aiscorered digest -
ant and tonic No other preparation
can aDDroaoh It in e31clencr. It In
stantly rellvei and irrnanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
SIcfcHeadache.Ga.stralgla.Cramps.and
all other reaults of imperfeot dlcestloo.
Prpartl by C C DWIU 4 Co, Chlcaao.
BBaaawiafchi
THE HOP CROP.
Report on Conditions In New York, ting'
land and Europe.
The recent rums nave brightened up
the vines considerably .hut as mot of
them nro in the burr they will not grow
much more. It is generally ncknowl
dged that the vine was seriously
checked from one cause or another and
failed to arm out or grow ns it should.
This is tlio general coniplnint from tho
hop growing sections of the state. Tho
crop, therefore, promises to lie much
short of a full one.
Crop ndvices were variable, and upon
the wholo indicated somewhat unfavor
able growtn of vine in Xew York State,
yet causing no increase in the lato es
timates of probable shortage in the crop.
I hero was also a smattering of unfavor
noio accounts in tne rejiorts lrom somo
localities, on the Pacific Coast., How
ever, buying interest is not stimulated
perceptibly, and probably the only
stir is in the direction of circulating re
ports of high bids for il8W) crop in the
face of sales nt 15c and thereabouts to
brewers.
A corresjiondont of tlio Wntervillo X.
Y. Times writes that paper as follows :
It is said mid seems to be true that
hops uro continually doing the unex
pected. Said a dealer last fall, "If wo
export as many this year ns last the
price will go to '25c." We have exported
20,000 bales more and the price has been
10c.
So of the growing crop, wo are sadly
disapointed, for we havo tho worst
case of curled leaf blight remembered.
And so curious no one can even suggest
n cause which satisfies the conditions
It bus been called "a scald" nnd thought
to he the result of hot sunshine, but
this theory fails to suit tho case. Whnt
ever the origin, the results are evident
and bad. For it time tlio plant energy
is gone nnd it stands still, the vine
joints become fixed at about one-fourth
Iho healthy distance apart. Tlio under
side of the leaf contracts, causing the
curl of tho leaf which is a conspicuous
feature portions liecomu an injured
light green nnd the edge of the leaf in
some cases and to some extent dry and
brown. After the mnllgn inlluence has
ceased, the plant energy and healthy
growto is resumed of a light green color
but the new growth is slender, thick
and fuzzy. How much this check nnd
change of growtli may injure tho iiuul
ity or amount of the crop, no one can
foretell with any reasonable precision.
Tills will not lie u top crop for a
feature this season is it lack of top
growtli. Tho upper arms are short or
none at all and the tops of the ioles are
conspicuously bare. Some lice can lie
found.
All that has been said of the strong
statistical condition of supply und de
mand is proving true, but all of the
skill of the manipulating dealers hns
been brought in play to depress) prices
in the hope of securing l'acitls ironclad
contracts. The crop estimated nnd re
ported in the Commercial Bulletin by
the deulors at 11)11,000 bales will guln
only 1(0,000 bales nt the most as esti
mated by a reliable man on the ground
The state crop must bo very much loss
than hist year and the United States
crop cannot from tlio standpoint of to
day lx) u halo more than In 't)8 at the
most, with many probabilities of being
smaller in tho aggregate.
Hoi (inowKii.
CONDITIONS IN KUIIOI'K.
Various reports from tlio hoi-growing
districts of Sussex, England, concur in
lie statement that the bine has made
greater progress during tho pn8t weuk
than nt any previous period this season.
At tlio same time, however, there nro
complaints of the backwardness of many
grounds that have not been looked
after; in those tho bino has not yot
muMitil the tons of the poles and the
'laterals are very slow in coming out.
There is rather more vermin than was
discernible a week or ton days ago.
WOltCIIKSTKIt.
Tho plantations in this district con
tinue to progress very ranidly, and much
of the backwanlness of u month ago
bus been made up. Although thoro is
a general sprinkling of vermin, It does
.,, t,w.rnitm lllfltnrlllllv. Ullll VOTV fOW
vrnuurH httVO tllOUitllt it llOCOSiMiry to
eoiumencu washing. Tlio small spec-
illative trade doing in tne winy pari oi
Juno has boon checked by the Improve
ment in crop prospects, mu tne snort
nttes of supptios keeps values linn.
MAIDHTONK AND DISTKICT.
The rate of progress since luat week
has boon most satisfactory in all grounds
but more esiwcinlly in thoco that havo
iw..,i. null farmed nnd cultivated, whore
the bine is well over tho tops of the wlos i
nml strlinrs. and is throwing out hit-:
orals in rich profusion. Generally
speaking thoro appears to bo n slight in-
urwmu ui iwi'iii'i .......... .... -", "i
ns yot, tho attack not bolng of gulndont
force to warrant it.
CAXTBItllUllV.
Under the intluonce of the warm
weather the bino has during the past
.......I- iimiln HYpnlhmt nrourus. nnd whore
well forwarded it U throwing out lutoruls i
which look very vigorous, inure is no
sign of disttUfcom any form, but up to
the present it has not boon necoasary to
either wash or sulphur. There is a good
run of bine in all tho well-farmed planta
tions, and everything at present looks
favorable for a full avorage crop.
MAUK MNK KXPKKWi nnrvKi.
Tin. Limitation ronortfl nro on tlw
whole fairly encouraging. Mv own oh-
agnation confirms the irregularity aml
iMickwardne of growth, which many
of my correspondents refer to but I am
Ktltliriiy
have not beuii troublesome, beyond the (
early uttucka of flea und wireworin, ami
now the bine is gaining in Htrength we
may hoiie for ctmprraiive uiumwmy
ami release from largo outlay for wash
i ing ami it ia equally clear that the
merchants desire to handicap the iiie
tuble advance to the utmost of their
iKiwer. Tliwy understand tlw ioition
as well m wmIo. awl they know Uwt
tl.ex will b nnped to double or
treble every shilling they how yiW. ,
when the rww crop arrives. Rrerjr
iioMible effort Is Uwfor big muile to
Lit ujion todiiy'a nwrket, ami Iilwlw iu
Ut there be a wbtHttal note of
alarm beard irom Uw pteHtaU, It
m.II tn- ecbol in the Borough with i
..,.., i. .w. M,ii.liLv. We are how Uter-1
fre HiUutc h,kw Natr,aml tiA
. w ,""'"" "VTV ' Z w tw uufukW
rhu" !". y l ,w UMu"
for 'K lL fc-V Ui.
CJaHfornkiiwi '-a ",,u,,,3a,3
r lawyer rlu. m m P''H
H sdWH'ing market atV-wkH
Hail, Spring's
First Bom Flowers. "
Hotv welcome they are,
these new blooming blossoms.
They are purity personified,
these bits of life, with their
bursting buds, joyous in their
first sight of Spring. There
are no impurities about them.
Humanity, however, con
tinues to have its troubles.
most of which can be traced
to impure blood.
Hut humnuity rests more contented
now, for it knows tlint Hood's Sarsapa
rilla, the wonderful blood cleanser,
never disappoints. You need it today.
Poor Blood-" Tho doctor said tbere
were not seven drops of good blood In my
body. Hood's Snrsnpnrllla built mo up and
made me strong nnd well." St'gir. K. Drown,
10 Astor 1(111, 1.ynu, Muss.
Poor Hoalth - " llnd poor health tor
years, pains In shoulders, back and blps,
with constant headache, nervousness and
no appetite. I'scd Hood's Sarsapnrllla,
Rained strength ami can work hard all day;
cat heartily and sleep well. I took It be
cause It helped niy husband." Mrs.'
Elizabeth J, Otrrius, Moose Lake, Minn.
Tutrora-"A tumor as big as n larce
marble mine under my tongue and Instead
of letting my physician operate on It, I used
my favorite spring tonic, Hood's Snrsapa
rllln. The bunch soon disappeared." Mrs.
H. M. CottURN, S I'nlon St., Lowell, Mass.
Catarrh-" Disagreeable catarrhal drop
pings In my throat made me nervous and
dizzy. My liver was torpid. Hood's Sar
sapnrllla corrected both troubles. My
health Is very good" Mns. Ki.viba J.
Smiley, 171 Main St., Auburn, Maine.
Dyspcpstai OtC.-"A complication ot
troubles, dyspepsia, chronic catarrh and
Inllaminatlon of the stomach, rheumatism,
etc., made me miserable. Hmljno appetite,
until I took Hood's Sarsapurllla, which
acted like magic. I am thoroughly cured."
N. D. SKKi.r.T, 1874 W. Uth Av., Denver, Col.
Impuro Blood-" I'lve years I suffered
with pimples on face und body. Hood's
Sarsapnrllla cured me permanently. It
also cured iny father's carbuncles." Albibt
K C'hakt, Tustln City, Cal.
foods SaUalHViiffa
"llno.l't I'llTTfuie llvrr lll Hie iwn-lrrlUtW and
only caOiartlo to take wUliTll' "iUMniwuffliT
increasing the tension, and causing
holders on this side to consider the pro
priety of the rcshipmoiit of some thous
ands of bales. Should this be carried
into effect, consumers will bo driven to
buy Knglisli hops at any price, nnd
there is an almost certain oiieulim for
an important advance in values during
tite next montii or so.
There Is more Cuturrh In this sec
tion of the country than all other di
seases put together, nnd until tho lust
lew years was supposed lo tic incur
able. For n i;rc:il ninny years doctors
pronounced it u local dlseic, und pre
scribed locul remedies, und by con
stantly railing to cure with local
treatment, pronounced n inctirauic.
Science 1ms proven catarrh to be u
constitutional disease, und therefore
requires constitutional tieatment.
Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is
the only constitutional cure on the
market. It la taken intcrnnlly in
doses from 10 drops to a teat poonf til
It acts directly on the blood end mu
cous surface1) of tho xystcui. They of
fer one hundrei' dollars for any case
it full) to cure. Send for circulars
and testimonials. Address,
R J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
hold uy UrUk'glHtH, OK
Hull's. Family Pills uro the bet.
Putting Up a New Line.
A force of linemen, employed by the
tho Oregon Telephone A Telegraph
Company, reached this city last even
ing and will nt once begin the work
of stretching a lino between this city
and Albany.
People say Hood's tiursupurlllii cures
when all other preparations full to do
any uood, und you run no risk in giv
ing ltd fair trial.
U. A. Ilockwoll, hits returned from
his eastern trip ami yesterday joined
ills family at Gladstone Park, whore
the are attending the Chautauqua.
BKKCHAM'S
Pills for distress after
eating.
Mitts Claudia Gilbert has returned
from a visit with Portland friends.
Mrs. Dr. McKiuuio, of Eugene, is vis
iting friends iu Sulom arriving vector
day afternoon.
Pullman Service to Yaquina.
The first Saturday night excursion to
Viiiitiiuu wus well iHitronix.ed, This new
regime with a Pullman ear service to
Oregon, s popular seaside resort promises
to Imx-iiiiio very xiulnr. Business men
in any city down the s'ulley can take the
night train to Yaquina, get a good
night's sleep und reach the ocean in
time for breakfast, and after sKiudiiig a
whole day at tho IkkioIi can rot urn on
the night train in time for bushies next
morning, lake tlio overland tram at
Stilem at U:6 p. m., Saturday.
Three Tons of Gold
Skattle July SO. Over three tons of
tho gold brought from Alaska by the
steamer Itoauoke was deioslUMl by the
United States assay otllce today. It was
the property nf 100 individual dojiositor'
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, lliwimiwnum ...v wM.iw.a.n.. ..M.. ...
Commerce was contained in Id 1kxm
weighing -100 Kunds each. IU salue ex
Irol iu dollars was fl, 250,000
Seven gutheriand
Sisters
MIR MOWER
thould be used br crcrr
woKiiui, man od child de
siring rich, soft, luttrou
liwurancoot tte hair. U
(urnltbcs liut Uk, rlflit
MiMuualaa to Un lulr
txilU tad taeauniie the
uilurul Oow ol luUr iaott
uro ll liferents dandruff
jod immature vtt tJri.
It It U watt rv'ranlnf.
cttMns xl luritontlug
dnmttut Ul cn Ui otf
UhMd.
Iiyeurdlr anno(ap
Ur Vwi, vrrltc to iu nnd wo
wM Ve to it Uut you ro
HipVHed.
Seven Sutherland Sisters
M lijtfctfin MrK. New Ywk OUy,
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A. O. U. W. Qrand Lodge.
The A. 0. U. W., grand lodge nt Tho
Dalles elected Its olllcers as follews:
Grand Master. D. C. Herrin, of The
Dalles.
Grand Foreman, llalph Fecnoy. of
Portland.
Grand overseer, C, C. Hoguc, of Al
bany.
Grand guide, J. M. Dixon, Lafayette.
Grand recorder, Newton Clark, of
Hood Biver.
Grand receiver, 11. L. Durham, of
Portland.
Grand inside watchman, C. II. Dye,
of Oregon City.
Grand outside watchman, J. E. Mel
Inger, of Dayton.
Grand trustee, Geo. W. Procbstel, of
Weston.
Supreme representatives. Win Col
vig, of Jacksonville; E. L. Smith, of
Hood Biver, and Newton Clark, of Hood
Biver.
The Salem men decline to run for any
otllce, as they want the grand lodge in
Salem noxt year, nnd may get it.
Tlio Degree of Honor also elected its
olllcers, with tho following result:
Grand chief of honor, Miss Maggie
Baker, of Albany.
Grand ladv of honor, Mrs. Stephens,
of The Dalles".
Grand chief of ceremonies, Mrs. Bel
knap, of rrinevllle.
Grand recorder, Mrs. D
O
Herrin,
of The Dalles.
Grand receiver, Mrs. Dr.
Dallas.
Grand usher, Mrs. Ijutrn
Baker City.
Grand inside watch, Mrs.
Mason, of
Smith, of
Kastubend,
Simmons,
of Astoria.
Grand outside watch, Mrs,
of Grants Pass.
Tlio supreme representatives are not
yet elected.
OA8TOK.IA.
Hears tks rf 8 KM YCll H3W AlwajS BOUjM
Happy Thoughts,
To nlcusc, attract und give people
something to tulk about, Is uti art In
writing n prosaic advertisements.
Hood, or Sarsitparlllu fame, Is the or
iginator In mi extensive srnso of the
Idea of uslni: proverbs and wise saws
us a prolix to u plcusunt Introduction
of the well kti'iwn virtues of Amer
ica's Greatest Medicine. These
quaint, quotations often lit, the nows
of the day with startling directness
und the moral is easily drawn, witu
natural good to Hood's Nursapar Ilia. 8
Tlio SalomitoH who went to the Klon
dike, have most nil left for home, and
thorfo remaining there will conto us soon
as they can secure enough of the yellow
dust to repay them for the hardship"
endured since leaving home.
A Child Enjoys
The plcnsunt lluvor, gentle notion, und
soothing ntiectof Syrup of Figs, when
In need nf n laxative, und If the father
or mother be costive or bilious, the
most gratifying results follow, lb) use;
so thut It Is tho best family remedy
known and every family shout) havo n
bottle. Manufactured by tho Cali
fornia Elg Hvrup Co.
OASTOXillAi
Btut tU rf 1ha Kini1 You 1,aYJ ftl,,af, Bou
Bids for Painting School-houses.
Sealed bids will be received by the
Clerk of School District No. 5! I. not
later than July '-'-M, 18!M, at the hour
of one o'clock p. m. for painting the
Lincoln, Park, Last and Virth School
Ituihllngs, according to tlio Hpecillca
tions in tho hands of the clerk.
For material, WX) gallons genuine Haw
Linseed Oil, (more or less), 1000 pounds,
fmore or less), white lead, (Carter's or
Pioneer) at the option of the Board.
Separate bids must lie made for enuli
building, ami each hid to specify sepa
rated the cost of liilxir and material.
Hinders to furnish all brushes, scaf
folding and necessary appliances.
Each bid must bo accompanied by n
certified cheek of '3 or a ffto bond or
note with approved security, guarantee
ing n bond of the successful bidder. Said
ImjikI to Im iu double the amount of con
tract price, nml to iHi'furnlshod upon
accontanco of bid.
.All work to be approved by the Hoard
or any one selected hy them for inspec
tion. The Board reserves the right to re J tint
any or all bids.
By order of tho Board, School Dis
trict No. 81, Marion i;o uro,
II . A. Johnson.
M. L. CiiAMiimti.iN, Committee.
ci
J. Bai'Moaktnbii,
Call for Olds for Hay.
Bids will be received ut the olllce of
thoCP.v Itecorder for the City of Bu-
Ioji, Oregon, from tho dute of this
notice until A o'clock p, in. of Satur
day, August 12, 181)0, Tor furnishing
the City of Suletn with fifteen (16) tons
of cheat or timothy buy, baled und do
llvered ut the city nun iu sum city on
or before the iHt duy of September,
lhOlt.
Doiio pursuant Mi the order of the
Common Council or auld city, inude
und entered on the Oth day of July,
1800.
N, J. J HI) AH,
City Itecorder.
Dated ut Salem, Oregon, this, Jul
13, 1800, 7- 13tlwtf
Salem City Bend Sale.
Notice Ih hereby given, that pur
suant to the order, of tho Bulcm Oily
Council, bud and recoided 011 the Oth
day of July 180J, subscription lists will
be opened, at 8 o'clock on the morn
ing of Thursday, July 20, isoo, at the
otllce of the city recorder In the city
hall of said city, for the Spurcbuse, by
the citizens at large, of 105,000, mu
nicipal funding bonds of said oily of
Haletu, Oregon; (said Issue to conoWtof
bonds In the sums of W0," ilOO,"
"I2C0," 'WOO," and "1000,") princi
pal payable at the orilee of the elty
ttcuaurerer 01 iaia city ui huium. ur
egon, on or before lOyoars after the Ut
day of October I80U, thu date or Uue
of said bond; the Interest thereon, at
the rate of 4 pereent per minum. pay
able setul anuually. at the orilee of
ald city treasiirerer aforoald, on the
nrat days of A prll and (Jctoijcr of each
and every year aherenfter, until call
oriuatuiity principal and Interest
Siy utile tu gold ol n "f Hie United
tuUM. The ct.v reemder of wild city
will receive, file and icilater ali sub-
nrlnllnnii in I Ilia txilinlf mill k:illl kill..
Ksrlpllon, under till publication, will
riuse av ,uvm. jj. iu. hi riiuij, mu
Mrst day of September, imi. Dune by
the loclal Committee of Huml Issue,
this, Saturday, July 16. IW9, uttiulcin.
Oregon.
Iblgnwl V V. HIBHOP, Mayor,
llunttd K 4.JUI)ATKO.tyltwurdr
tSlgned A. II. ilUltHfi.CoHnolliiittii.
leried 1! I'.WALKHIU'ouimilmui!
for infants
Cnstorln, is n linrnilcss ftulistituto for Castor Oil, Pnro
Rorio, Drops nml Soothing Syrups. It lu Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Moi'iihtuo nor other Nnrcotio
Hitbstanve. It lcstroyrt AVnrniH ami allays Fovorlshnoss.
It euros DIarrhu'n. ami AVIml Colic. It rollovcs Tooth
ing Troubles ami cures Constipation. It regulates tlio
Stouiiich ami Uowels, irivintr healthy ami natural Bleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tlio Mothor's Frlcml.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tlio
For
(CiYcUcZ
In Use
Over
THC CrWTfcUH COMMNTiTtMUHmif T
HHMHHMriRMHIMM
THEY ALL WANTED IT!!
You re they tliouslit the lilrvcle In the
vrliiilovr, wm the only one we had. Thie
were plenty more ltmlde however, ami wl,
oia'emoueeat.1.. "Wetauut vou out alio
RflWFORD,
LEUELflND,
'RE5CENT.
Water Prolongs Your Life.
If your liouxe ih not Hiippllcd with a Hath It ought to be.
1 will miike the galvanized Iron Tank, nut in the Tub, (ho
Ixiftnf Plumbing, and do all kliulH of tin work, Call and
tiflk for ontiiuatuK.
T. S. BURROUGHS
IIKI 8TATE1STRKKT
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mwmvvu iiuo J mu r.jT.i ClJlH. Tbl womternil fif- -.
uinerfyiiiwlHntrvilloi-urvnU umwi ill, uIiim Went: f ,,.
.icuiiHy,uciiiivii,wiikeiiiiiiHM.iArt Minilifivl. Nlulilly nml.
lon. Nervuudieu, Um ut miwct in Generative Oripiin, enntril
hyyoiithful ernr. exceMlve iim of Mltnutnnta wlilch lii to
Infinnilyorliiaanity. C: liecarrlnl In t ixxkel. fi.enix-r
box, 6 for fj. by mall prepalil. Circular free. All UriiRKlXa. Take
no other. Muuufiiclurtd by the i'cau Medici oe Co., l'arU.I'rancc.
Ijittc-DuvU UrnurCo.diitrlbuUasaKenU,
six
Tmao and Vamiiiu. Bra., Cortland, Okkoon.
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Special rates g'von to Commercial men.
Ilrivra wailo tn all point at all hoiim, OItiii a tall ami bu atlllil, Phone 181.
NOT GROCERS T0THE PRESIDENT.
But Grocer lo the People.
We keep in Stock a full Variety
of Provisions, Groceries and Fruit.
Anything and everything you need.
At prices to compete, call and compare
HARRITT & LAOJRBNCB
OI.U I'OHTOmCK UIMKJHUY,
Grafid Clearance Sale of
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TaStf KairClroumls. Bulum, Oregon.
Jari'.rriXlh'iilnli'a im-aiMnim.
and Children.
Signntu.ro of
30 Years.
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It's Hard to Get Over
the fact Unit your shirts, collars,
cuffs, duck trousers, and crush suits
keep fresher and look newer and
bettor when hiundored hero than hy
any other laundry In town. You
can't boat our tine laundry work
anvwhere. If there wan such a
thine as making It more perfect, we
would do it. Itring your soiled linen
hero and try It.
Salem Steam Laundry,
COI. J. Ol.MBTKAD, I'ltOlMt.
Phone 41. 2:10 Liberty Street
Best and largest line
jBicyclcs in the Gity,
oE
Car load shipments
Direct from Factory
PRICES:
$25 to
$75.
Wo havo.,.,
Best
Bicycle
R, M, WADE L CO.
PHONIC l.'.ll
iivuinar. xuiu,i iviinw
?IV, HALIC.M, OllISGON.
12rHllltV HT HAMIM, OH.
J. J. 'FIDLER, proprietor.
HnrHtiK Uonnlml by tho
Day, Week or Month.
Ktiindlim TcauiH, )ru.
Bli.gle llorsu 10c.
TILE
Tn make room for new ahuk from
tin- summer run of tho factory, 1
Hill ill all Tile 011 hand at
fifteen Mr emit dlsonuut. Now is
the time to buy tile aheap, Cull
at OIH54) ami seeore a Iwiryalu.
UrU - k iu the market.
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ETTAANDERS-WILMAN
AjsocIaic Teacher Weitem Consetva
tory, Kanws City, Mo., representing
the Interstate System, at Salem, Ore.
Over First National Banlr. Residence
376 Church street. Studio houts-a to
tos.
s9NratayiRs 1
WANTED.
Mow today advertisement tour tinea
or leu In this column tnaortod tnroo
timos for 23 eta., SO ota a week, $1
per month. All over lour lines at
same rota.
HAY FOU HAI.K.-100 toim of chotco
cheat hay nt $1 por ton In tho field.
riinu nun inuo norm 01 iriiigor on
Howell prairie, W. T. Hamsdon.
7 10 (It
WANTKD.-To buy rye for milling. Ap
ply to or addre88 JoHepli Urechslor,
Salem. Mill on Marion between
Fourteenth and Fifteenth otreet.
7 18 lino
8TUAYKI) A bay liowo with white
hind foot, has now halter on. Iteturu
to J. K. McCoy, on Capital street,
and got a reasonable reward. ll)3tt
FOU SALB CHEAP-2 bicycles or will
trade for wool or grain. Agt. O. K. it
X. Co. Trade street dock. 7 It) 3t
I.AN'l) FOU SALB In Polk county,
farms of nil sizes, stock ranches nml
largo tracts of hind, low prices. Call
on or address J, H. Monui, Monmouth,
Oregon. 7-18-atf
AT PKIVATB rUr.B.-Ono piano nnd
an entire stock of housohold gooils,
one gootl spring wagon, liny und grain.
Call ut the first house south of Lin
coln school, on High street. A. B.
Hawks. 7.I8 3t
FAHM WANTBD. Tliu undersigned
want a farm of Trom 60 to 100 ncrcs,
will take it for cnsli rent or on Bhares.
Good reference. Apply to J. 8., earn
Journal Ofllce. 7 10 lin
VBTBUByAHY. A sure colic remedy
guaranteed to cure. Bvery stock man
ought to be supplied and keep it in
case of emergency. It does not loose
Its strength. All kinds of veterinary
imniuvnn luiuiliiuu
calls made promptly.
380 Front street, or
business attended to and
1). 1). Keeler,
at feed yard.
7-7 u iV iv l m
DKTUOIT HOT SIMUNUS-I am iu
the field again, with my pack horses,
to carry you to the springs, or any
place iu the mountains, ia tlio vicinity
of Detioit. I have been here suven
years, can tnku you to till the good
camping, hunting, and fishing placet)
in thlspsirtof the mountains, Frank
I'erkett, Detroit, Ore. 7 3 0
.NO VACATION. Miss Slielton will
continue her music clauses during thu
summer without interruption. Pupils
received at auv time. Terms reus.
ouahle. Studio. 178 Front street.
(K.'7-lni
HOU8B FOR HBNT.-Good six room
building. Call on Thos. Holman, 37(1
High street. tl24t
1100M8, Furnished or).tiiifurnishod,
Single or iu suites, dining room ad
Joining, homelike. Second floor Cottle
lllock. Mattie Hutchlns, Prop, Hoom
W. o-3-t
FOU rALB-Oooildry wooil, dellvoreil
to any jmrt of the ulty. Price reason
able. Leave orders witli Ilurritt A
Ijiwreuceor Farmers' Feed yard High,
street. 5-l!0-3m
1J1UYOLB 1'ATII If your bicycle
needs repairs bring It Iu, wo have
the skill und stock to keop it In llrst
class condition. We curry u full
lino nf sundries mid uinkoit special
ity of eniiincllug come und sco us.
wo uutlflfy our patrons. Ourdnor
White, 288 LlbeM.y sticct. llolinan'a
block, next door to .steam laundry.
1'hono 285S. l-'JO-t
IIOU8K CLKANKIIS- Itcmemlwr
that the best and cheapest carpet
paper Is tho heavy felt paper sold
utTliKJouitNAl. olhce, 20-tf
A Force Pump
For a private country house, or ihero
there is no public water supply, is it
great convenience to the hoiiHUKeoer,
und should 1hi of the most serviceable
kind. We will place any kind of a pump
in your hoiiM), or outside, In n manner
that Is substantial and complete, and
that will prove satlsfacDryut all times.
I'liimblug of all kinds, steiim and gas
fitting, and Imp ie is a specialty with
us.
BARR & PETZEL
314 COMMK11WAL STKKST.
Tcletihone No. 2371
Headquarters for Screen Doors, Etc,,
l4iwn, field and poultry funci
and shingles ut lowest prices.
HALUM KlNOI WOHKU,
Waltbh Uoulkv, I'rup,
IS
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CURE YOURSELF!
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I Premtum on Warrants,
I Aur rtli hatuitf Marlon ur I'ullc rouuty
wurrnltu iIUium of. wilt do well u oill at
I UiBonlmof KuKene llreyiiuu, 970 Comiaarclal
l.tit.l, wtiti lMv & llarkrr. 1 will alluw
I premium 011 all uoh roirlr amluravil war
,u, mwhu, iuimhii u u , yvr Will .bitt
ail nil lnilroil Ututt, No cimouImIou.
JUiUShi Kl'OKNK HUKYMAN
VrliltB Tomer liloulc. TO Couiwarlaltrel
JERSEY BULL.
Pull blood Jersey, services for season
only f 1 pQt cnafi. Corner of Thlrteenht
mill CenHjr ftieshj.
ft 6 tf lluows A Son,
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