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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1900)
A ' VUHaBBBBaH H MB, V gE' li leaveoroomfordoub Doctors still nrescnoc mercury nnu ......: . ..-.! i.i...:.i cram never j '"'lc'f y"l'Jn?'"curcot contngiotn Blood Poison. uacKinioiiie Bvsiciii, cuvcj i up iuru wnie, out it breaks out ncT'iiii in -c..v.. ii. --..--.---. rheumatism ami the 'most offensive sorei ami ucwriitewtJtoS'.Wr Powe,r,f" hunin produce mercurial potash mako wrecks, not ouroa, and those wlK'c t "aIl9r.to lrop oiTl Moroury and S. S. S. acts In an entirely different manner belt c n 3 ei-iliM VI f ?re "ev.?r UY f,ce from nches n,1, H" Instead of tearing down, faull.1. up and invlgor KrlS s S S f9i8 l?ffiS?M ??, f thfr8J,sie" " therefore the only cure for Contagions Blood Poison No n latter In ,l.',.?'.7n lhc,011,y.nllotc for this specific virus, ant) though pronounced incurable by tlie doctors, S. S S in be hi , in . P m ""I1"8 U!c cflsc u,ay aPPr, ever new, unUed remedy f an exjwriei.ee of nearly fifty wan .has IrWTlt ?..7Mpd,irSel,,,'lle!rt '.'i?' ,.a S' " 1. only purely vegetable blood medicine known. V P " tt S"rC nnd UI,f"f"S cure for this disease. It Is tin Mr. If. L. Myers, 100 Mulbei 1 spread all orer my body. Thes .pr.-'ffi Wt laaaabi SSaaaV aaSPtsM ,. f. r ... , . ever for this. All correspondence is held O. C. T. Co's PAHtJENOKR 8TEAMKU POMONA altonA .LEAVES KOH'll'OltTLAND . ''ally except BitndAT at " a. m. QOICK IIMK AND UllEAf 1IATK3. DooklbetwAsn HUto and Court bta. M. V. UAIiUWIN, AeD SiecialJf Ootimr! sc. u ?m AiOiintnln nr - Coast x x W U'ttl nnf llti utitr btn.l nn.l ffrmtn .f 1 "" ,.....,... J ............. Mi... .w v.. coiiuo or tun in 0110 pound air tiKht oar toon. It will bo put up fresh nnd It will retain ltd nromn. Samo inilticoiiic.it na boforo. 2 ounces of nny fliivor b( our own tnnko llavoring oxtmcts- freo with unci. 1 purcl.nso. or a lunch basknt: nr with a 60 cent purchnso ; a bar of nico tollut soap. Itomembor the .bakini: nowdor ,'DU arnondiirand" la our own maku no ruc.Ii . can bo had wl.oruvur you go nt .10 cciita la lb can. Yokohama Tea Store r Phono 2411, Free Dolivcrv. A. 4 Vhocial NEWS . k i mM AlHD VIEWS, p Dr. Allco I'rottymnn wont to l'ortlnnd this morning to upend tl.o day. Mrs. M. T. Davie, who hits been here visitidg Mr. nd Mrs. AndrewB, of North Knlem, lias roturnod to her l.omq .in Portland. Henry Wipr.it wis a p.iseongor this morning for a fow days' visit to Port land, Mieeca .McKlnney, of Portland, nro the guests 61 Mra.' .Tack West. Mhi Kflllo Jackson nnd brotliora, Ernest and Fred, of Xewberg, aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I'. Prcsiml, of Highland. Mrs. 8. E. Ilardcastlo, of Woodburn. is In the city,- tl.o guest of Mrs. W. W. Hall. - ' Mrs. C. h, Darlliig, of Oplou, Utni, it bore visiting her brother-in-hiw, O. L. Darling. Mrs. M. A, Goff, of ''an FroncUco, 1b visltingl.er daughtcT, Mrs. T. 0. Smith, Jr. Mr. and. Mm. S..Sicklo. of Portlund. aro visiting Hon. unii '.Mra. IMward lllrach. " " ' ' ' ' ' K Mrs. W. II, Odell and granddaughter, ,'jEdnn Taylor, have rotu'rncd from Glad- stone. Park. ' ' J 14 ." Mrs. I). P. Hurdman and children. . .-.-. .-. , who have boou lioro vlaitlmj, Have ro f ' A 1 A 111 uiriiuu iu Aiuiui. Miss Gertrndu Hired, lias returned from visiting Portland friends. , . .. . 1 Mies Fay fyvlck, o( .Dayton, Yamhill county, is visiting Mrs. II, A., Dearborn, of South tulum.' 1 Jlrs. Fn.nk J.'Itrown, of Jefferson, Is In the city visaing lier'aitter, Mrs. J. A. Allison. ' 4 " 'jA Bel'Tlme "'" take aplomnt lisf'i 'Iriuk. thi net morning I feci bright anil my com plexlon la better My doctor aaya it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and la a pleasant laxative. It la made of herbs, and is prepared ai easily as tea. It Is culled Lanoa Medi cine. All druggists sell it at '-'5e. and 50 cts. Lano'a Family Medicine moves the bowel each duy. If you cannot get it, send for freo sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, Loltoy, N. Y. For Missouri Wtst Pointers. Ja-Bra-usov Onv, Mo.,July 2.t. V com petetitlve examination, to deolde the names of the two vadeta-ut-Inrge from Missouri to We,t Point Military Acad- eiiy. is boillir held hera tnlav. Knlri k Orockrell and Vest aiuhorjsqd the ex amination. They deeired t make the aDDointinnnti) tn n-litcti il,o ... .. t.tlecl under the new army "bill. " A pro I tsaor, a military olllcer and a physician comprise the the examination com mittee. Your Liver Will be roosed to Its natural duties and your biliousness, tieadaih mid constipation be cured U you tako Hood's PHI Sold by all druggists. 23 cents. BL00D POISON. S In some cnscs the external signs of Contagion Blood Pnttnn .. . .11 1 . .1. . . victim is firmly within the grasp of the mon.TKK.VSeureKeHtt Is known. In other cases the blood is quickly filled with tlii, 7la. .?. d T a.sc tiotasli at thr- rmiv ni rn. 111A...1 : . rv -"': " """ juiboii. aociori rould 1I0 me no rcm.1 I had .(win a hundred lotlri wl ch was resllv ihm -. t Ji!" Iwtlle of S, 8. 8 I was urealtv Imurovhl. ami wbhiii,i,i ih, .1.. ..... it.Jl "'""? "!y "."I ilSrTl .bteS?S?K,SS",r' ,nd my "PPC"le "U,'r0"d' ' "" " I"T "& andTy aWI.," KM1 fna natai TTahia rAfitHiaiil tlnn1a l.f1. a (a a . ... ,. '"' y." """ iicumrcwi """ this disease, with complete directions for " ""I" LS 'r? S x"T.."r' 1 . . "' iiiit iiiiviumuuii ui ucsuaic 10 wrue tor any inior In the most sacred confidence. Her Old Classdsy Gown. i'tam the ttoslon Herald: When Misa Matilda Hrotvn recoived tl.o invitation to Jack Kohinson's claoa day sprend alio Mushed liko a girl of 10. There was no reason in tl.o world why 8ho should, for It wna no surpriee to her. Jack wns ono of her boys. Sho had helped his grandmothor bring him up from the day hg cainoto her. a p oor littlo orphan just out of skirts,, who thought moro about his nev troUBOra than the loss of 1.1a father nnd mother. Jack was by no means tho-"sisBy" that boys olten aro who nro trained by womon alone. Ho waa a bright, manly fellow, nnd Miss Matilda, na everybody called her, had "mothered" him to hor heart's content S.o tl.o meaning of tl.o Dlusli on lier cheek when sho received the card was. hard to define. Perhaps ltas recollection of that other class lay, twenty-five years ago, nhen Tom Uradford had been the Jmst nnd sho a girl of 18, had been the belle of tl.o occasion. For later n tl.o day, when thoy strolled out beneath tho rami old trees, just in that witching hour lieforo - tho lanterns hnd been lighted ntiirtho owning crowd had como when tho moonltgh was Riving place to tho sunlight that mado v the day so bright nnd Ixjautifnl, tliiln Tom had asked tho question which really there waa 1.0 need of asking, fur eir.cu they bad played at tl.o district school it had been understood by both that they wero to paaa tlioiivjlvca together. Thuro wns to bo a poriod ol waiting, for Tom hud his fortune to seek; but when hearts nro young and spirits nro bravo, time ami distnnco count for lit tle. , So Ton went West nnd Matilda remained .nt home with hor mothor, a semi Invalid, who needed her caro. It was tiiulerstood by nil their friends that she waa "getting ready" to boinarrled. And bo month by month Bheadded some garmont to hor trousseau, that wns to bo ready when Tom camo hofno for her, , Ho was successful nt onco.niul In tnrue years from tho day they parted, Iwck ho came for Matilda. Hut her mother could- not sparo her. Sho Was' feoblpr than over, nnd tho neighbors said that she would not last much longer. So tho wedding was pojtponed until the next June, when Tom should como back (or commencement and his class dinner. Matilda oven bought the material for her gowns, among them a aoft, pretty gruy, which waa to lie her wedding nnd traveling dress. Hut when the Spring tlmo camo mother had taken 11 newleaeo of life nnd could not spare her daughter, neither would she accept a place in tl.o home that Tom hud made for Ida bride. Tl.eiien.no tho struggle between love nnd duty, us tho young girl considered It, and duty triumphed, She could not leave mother. 1 hero woro eome angry words Toin,who,maii-like, could not appreciate audi 11 sacrifice, and then the girl broko tl.o engagement. Tom went back to Ida Weatern home, nnd In n year was mar ried to tho daughtar of ono of tho prom net. t citizens of the place, whoso posi tion and influence would be a great help to the young man. If Matilda felt tl.o blow nobody knuw it. The eartnents prepared for tl.o wed ding wero packed carefully away In the camphor wood chust.-mdslio took up her work without murntur. Her mother lived foryears,a fretful Invalid, and when she died her daughter had becomeMisa Matilda" to everybody and a confirmed old maid. Sho had income enough to support her, with tl.o strictest economy, nnd after a timo seemed to take more in terest in the children of tl.o neighbor hood than in anything else. Thus the and Jock Itoblneon became great friends, and ho had told her that class day, the triumphal close of his four year's wo'rk would be nothing without her. Hut now the question was, "What should al.e wear?" For a handsome gown such as eho ought to have to honor the. occasion was way beyond her means. Hut he must go.aud she must look well. What would eho do'' Then she remem bered the articles in the old camphor wood trunk and though rihe never could pass it in the garret without a pang, re mombering the buried happiness of the past, for cuch uro women's hearts, sho ) euid to herteli. "Matilda Drown, don't be a fool, You are an old woman now, and you must look well for the boy.'1 80 she went Into tho garret, opened the chest, and there, right on top, was tl.o material (or tl.o gray gown that was to have been her wedding dross. She relzed iand slammed down the lid o( the chest. Like Pandora's lox, it was full of trouble and she would notl:ae one bitter thought escape. When ehe got downstairs and unrolled the goods he exclaimed with delight: "Th s gray is Just what they are wearing now." Tho problem was solved and the class day gown waa made. When Miss Matilda waa dressed in it, and put on a pretty black lace bonuet trimmed with pink roses, noboby would have thought she was forty-five yeara old inane wrccKs, . " (o! cures luesenoi.tonnua inn. Thev ilfivr 1 n ll.- which contains vaiuauie information ahotit self treatment. Our medical department U !.ffle - - "e.H"y bl01 con-t THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLaStA? BA. nuvii'c waiueii. we make no cliarr Ab sho wns going out of tho yard she stopped bofore a bush of great pink rosea and cut n fow, placing them in her belt. It was Just what elio had dono twenty- fivo years ago when alio went to Tom'a class dny. Grand.nn Hobinson was too old to nt tend tho festivltlest bo Mlsa Matilda was Jack'a '-matron" nnd helped him to do tho honors of tho spread. It waa to her ho prceented "the dearest girl in tho world," and bo took great delight In showing hor all tho "lions" nnd In tak ing her from ono sceno of festivity to an other. Tho boys hnd boon dancing In the hall, and she, sitting by, had enjoyed the sight. When they left sho found sho had forgotten her fan. "I'll run back for It," ho said, nnd left hor on ono of the cents beneath tho trees. Miss Matilda looked around. It waa tl.o very placo where twenty-flvo years boforo alio nnd Tom hnd plighted their tnth. Tho trees had grown larger, tho ivy oil the buildings hud climbed farther upward, but tho scene had chnnged very little and all around was lifo and benuly us of yore. As they camo to tp bench, tl.o older man looked about for a seat, and noticed Miss Matilda. Ho stopped, raised his hat and exclaimed: "la it really you, Matilda?" It was Tom, now a middle-aged and, evidently prosperous man. In real life such meetings aro so common tlint peo ple tnko them as a matter of course. So Tom Introduced his sou, nnd then said: "Itun nway, my toy, I want to talk to my old Bchoolmato." When Jack camo baik ho found them talking ao busily that ho invited tl.o gentleman to Ida rooma, nnd then, feel ing that Miss Matilda waa in good hands, hurried off to nttend to some other guests. Perhaps It may bo thought unusual that two mldJIe-agcd eople, who had not met for twenty jenrs, should nt once go buck to their youthful dayB. 'Hut bo It was. The long yeara seemed to roll nwny. Tom dnid: "You havo changed so little, Matilda. You are as awcot as over In your gray gown and your pink roses." "You alwnya liked theso rosoa, Tom. They grow by tl.o gato. And this gray dress l.aa n history" hero she stopped.. Tom looked nt hor, and, man of the world as ho waa, remembered how, years ago, thoy hud discussed tl.o ques tion of whothor "tho gown" should bo gray or brown. "Matilda, it la not possible this is 'the' gown?" Matilda nodded. She knew bI.o waa blushing. What manner of woman was sho to tell tho secret, she naked herself. To Tom she was tl.o girl he had al ways loved, and ho told her so. HIr wife had been dead for ton yonrs, and many times ho had remembered Ida first love, but never thought to renew the vows made under tho old trees. Mlsa Matilda will always think it was tl.o gray dress that did it. For before the summer waa over there was a quiet wed ding Jack insisted on giving tho bride away, while Tom'a eon was best man, nnd tho bride, "Miss Matilda" no more, waB tlrsssed in gray. The llomiiest Man la Salem Ati well us tho liuuriso.ucat. and others ure invited to cull on any druk'Klat and net freo a trial bottle of Kcinp'i. Hulsiiin for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and believe all Cl.ronlo and Acute Ujughs, Astli.ua, iironcl.ltls nnd Consump tion. Price 25c. and 60c. cutl&w CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the t&sffl&c&x Signature Special reserves. "Old Government" whiskey, recog nized by leading physicians) and espec ially by A. P. O'Hrien M. D., Captain and Surgeon, also by Win. D. McCarty M. D., Major and Surgeon, in United States Army, Furthermore, the board ol health of San Francisco, recommends this stimulant as the purest, unadulter ated, for family use, for convalescents and invalids. Sold exclusively in Salem and Marion County by J. P. Rookrs. 4-20-tf OASTOH.IA, Bern th. Q tM A0 ,M m "" lh Kled Ym HawWm Bought O. R. t N. Cltv Ofllee 240 Commercial street. Call for patBon- ger anu ircigm ram. Gdv M. Powers, Agt. CURE YOUiLLF: lu I fit r trhftrif ibiUU'U utt i r i .(i u ut t tiai if w i - vtt "" Wvur ( . &u i ti tllrt .. ... I. Brnt or Ufitono (-- - Httia UJ lru(U ..u , or cuK in tMia rr lf it f- '- ymw 1 fjtW !" ' 1 ttClT'lElKltil aaaaaW C "'l Jm fcl ' ' TtiDAY'SMARKFJ. Portland, July 13 Wheat, val!eG7J, U'.ll. 1tr.11. tn r.o ' ' ' irnim it ana, uj iu uo Flour Portland, best grades 2.95 to 13.20. Graham 2.70 tier bbl. Oats Cholco White 31 35c, grey 32 10 ad per uusnet. Mllletuff Hran, $13; shorts, $15. Hay Timothy f 10011 er ton. Onions 1.25 for red 1.50 tor Silvor akltis. Potatoes 40 to 50c per sack. Buttor Heat dairy, 20(825; fancy creamery, 35 to 40c. Store 20c. Kggs Oregon. 10j to lr'sic. Poultry Chickens, $3 00 to 4.00; honB, $1 to 4.60; turkeys. Ilvo 13c. Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7t(jC per pound. Hogs Heavy dreeBcd 6 to Oc. Beef Steers. 41614.50! cowa.t3.50 (34! dressed beef, 0 to 7?c. veal mossed, a 8$c. lor small. Hope L'QJHC. Wool Valloy, 1213c; Eastern Ore gon, 1015c; Mohair, 25c. Hidoa Green, salted 00 lbs. 89c; under GO lbs, 78 ; sheop pelts, 10(3 20c 8ALKM MAnKKT. Wheat 58 pounds and ovor, 48. Wool, 13 to 10c. Mohair, 25c. HopB 5 to 7mc Oata 28 to 30c. Hay Baled, cheat, $7 J to $7.60 timo- tliy, J1U. Egga 14 to 15c Flour In wholosalo lots, $2.50; retail, $3. Mlllstuffs Bran, $13; shorts, $14)&. Hogs Dressed, 6)40. Llvo cattle Steere, 3J4 ; cows, 2 to $3. Sheep $2.603. . Dreapod Veal Jc. ' Butter Dairy, 16c; creamery. 20c. Poultry Fat hens per lb., Cc. spring chickens per lb., 10 Potatoes 20 to 25c por bushel for old. I'otatoca now, 60c per liiiHiiei. Hot Weather anil Holidays Now that wo have fine weather nnd you nro preparing for your holiday trip, it will lie to your advantage to ron.cmbor that tho best stock o( canned groceries and luxuries and such as you need nro sold by Branson & Ragan. eod Chance of Firm. E. K. Davis l.aa sold his Interest in the livery nnd feed biiBlncsa of Tctor & Dnvla nt tho Willamette stable, to B. O. Hansen, and tho business la now bolng conducted by Teter A Hrtneon. Davis la going back to his old vocation nnd will1 drlvo the McCoy stage. There is moro Catarrh In this section ol the country than all other diseases nut together, and until tho lnat few years it was supposed to bo incurable For a great many yeara doctors pro nounced it a local iiisoaso, ami pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly falling to euro with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable Scienco has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitu tional trentment tiaira untarru uure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tl.o only coiistltuUonnI euro on the market. It ia taken inter nally in dosoa from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acts directly on tl.o blood and mucous surfaces of tl.o Rystom. They offer ono hundred dollars for nny cere it fails to euro. Send for circulars and testimonials. , Address, F. J. Giik.nry & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 70c. Hull's Family Pilla aro tho best. OASTOXIIA. Beiritln lli8 Kind You Hats AlrvarjBou2M Through the Yellowstone. Tl.o new routo viadhe Oregon Short Line Kailroad and Monida. Mont., ena bles you to milky a delightful trip through tho Yollowstono National Park, entering via Monida and coming outvin Oinnnbar, making it unnecceeary to cover any portion of tl.o routo twice. For beautiful descriptive liooklot, write or call at Oregon Short Uno Ticket Olllee, 142 Third Btreot, Portland, Oregon. 0 18 (iw Chut Harvesters. Two BoconiMiand Hearing binders for calochonpnttlio Mitchell, LuwiqA Ktnver Oo. branch implement ho uno, Salem. Opposite Capital brewery. 7-lMf d&w OA8TOHIA. Smith lnJKIndYouHar9AIaj3B0JW rcz&tfu BUSINKSR OAKDS. C. JH. G1ACK Succossor to Dr. J. M. Keeno, ;of White Corner, Sulem Or. rartiea dcsir ing 6Uerior oerutioiiB at inodurato feea in any branch aro In esjieclal ntiuest. ALBERT A. JESSUP. I'lionc 1071, K00M8 1 AND a, OKAY I1LIC. SOULE BROS. 1UN0 TONERS AM) HEI'AIHKIb I'OIVrLAKD'OKK forUalemamt Tlolullr ilrart r(r li 'Will'a MruloHtn B. F. JONES, Attornoy-at-Uaw Toledo, Orojjon. Waa Clerk of Clrcntt Oonrl for alt:ran anithuB an up-to-date aUtractof all propenr Ui Lincoln county, lM7m offick,:oity:iiall. Fur water service aooly at otllfv. Villa payable monthly In advance. Muko all cumplalnts at tho ollloc. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfei ilets all mall and naatwrnier trains. ilajage to all parts of the city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 851. " UIKtlUK & BKI1TON. CLlli:' TOOTHACHE, EiBACHE and HEUEALGIA la a nlaotai all dmjrliU or I'lie TI-I.o llrtllcMl Co. VA Ilrbtdwar, New York BWad (or CookUl. Sata Water Co., ITTadr Mart. fi vi-yibm mum) msNNNSNs Tho Kind Y011 Havo Always In nso for over OO yenrs, nnd fy-2!, sonnl t-CCiltC All. ' iuiuiv All Counterfoils, Imitations nnd" Just-as-good" nro hut Ilx-porliiients that trlllo with nnd endanger tho health of Infants mid Children Rviterlcneo against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is n harmless suhstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Kiibstnnee. Its ngo Is Its guarantee. It destroys "Worms nnd allays FeveilHliness. It euros Diarrhoea, mid 'Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Pood, regulates tho Stomach and llowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tho zyrc&. The Kind You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THCCKNTAUn COM PAN V, TT MURRAY TftCET. hSWYOHIt CITVa R. M. WADE k CO. SALEMIOREGON Something to Be Proud Of Is tlio oivnurHhln of n Crescent. Ulovo- Innd or Oemlron bicyclu. It in tliu nemo of porfection in bicycle construction, where iizlituosa la not pacrillccd for Htrength and mechanical uklll blend to nuke a wheel that in nnuxuelled for run mi)' qualities mid reliability. We linve isplendld mock to choose from. At V-'h to $50. R. M. Wade & Co. "It Takes the Cake" Is the usual favorable comment on the superb laundry work turned out at Ha loin's Kteain laundry. The lest ol linen and other inuterinU urn easily ruined by cnreleB and indifferent laiiiideriuu. u cunnot ami do no hope to retain your patronage by slipshod work, and the best is none too kooiI here, Salem Steam Laundry colonki. j. outsritAii I'lioi'idnrroH. DOIU1UH I), OI.MHTKAII, MOH. I'lioini 111. , TM l.iberl) Strut I ON YOUR OUTING. Wlifcthnr Huhlntt ni liiintlmf hah imibi not nejilect a supply ol drinkubles to counteract the effect of nu iuvoluiitniy wMioinii ' a iruiii sueain or a kiulileli downiour from the skies. The bot ob. tainable wliltkies. brandlus, kIiik, oiAik tails nnd cordlalto say notliiiiK of the irjillepeucuble blauklwrry conllul are always to bo found at J. P, Rogers 218 and T.2 Commercial btreel. Wholesale rud retail. puny Bought, nnd -which 1ms liocu has homo tho Hlgnntiiro of has hconnmdo under hla icr- supervision bIiico Its Infancy ....In.l.l... ... I.. 41.1.. mi iiiiu iuiiwuiiu juuiii uiiii. Signature of THE FINE ART OF COOKING Attnlii8 perfection wlili tliu iiru nt tlio liluo lliunu oil Htoyo. FooU articled can bo lmlleri, broiled nrronvti'il quickly nnd cnslly, tlio Btmu Itolnir einokvlciH nnd odorless. Ordinary keroseini uiiii bo need and tlio kitchen iu not mmlo nn oven by JioiirB ol unewxry llro. Why bum wood nnd Mlffur when tho oil etovo ia yourn for fH.GO. LITTLE BO.PEEP LOST HER SHEEP Hut no one need worry nlniiit innlton thin time of the year, if they can net dainty and delicious Spring lamb for an apiHitlzlui; and iiouriHhliiK Hummer meal. We have overythiiiK In choice meatu, anil all the dellcaelus ol thn mm son in both frelli and smoked mentx Hint Mill sun (lie most critical opicuro. E. C CROSS SALEM, '.OR. A Neat Kitchen. Willi Hlatioiiery wath tuiix, a uood sink and Uiilur and hot wuter supply, mid line kitchen plumbing In general ia just m lin)rtaiit in the homo as In the Mil itary pi u in lil in; of your bathroom. We will put ImprnviNi plumbing in new Imildmurt, or relli old ones with tliu lln est open pliimbiiik', or do any kind of pliioiljiiik; on the btt icieutille method at low prices. BARR & PETZEL '-'I l.COM I K HOI A I, HTUKkV. Tolepliono No. '.'171 -r SBSMtWl ill WANTED . Now itodny ndvorllM merits four iiiuo ur iubD in hub column inioriou tliroo tlmoB Tor 2Bo., 50o avvook. All OH navmb4 t All ...ua.a. . ! $I.OO poVimonth. All ovorfouMfnoB nt same rnto. WANTKD. A man with Daler to balo 30 or 40 tons of liny. Address 55. K leiKiienn, l-atr U round, or apply at O 11. Moorcs ranch. 7 11 : St- UIOYlLES FOR WOOD. I will ex- cnanj;n a lew second-liana wheels, guns, revolvers or watchs, all in good order, for wood. Geo if. Smith. seo 'omMiand store, .'!01 Coinmeicliil stfeet. 7 10 Jm YNTIiDi Sovcrnl boys nndgirla from i i 10 i( yen is om, io lenru kooii t ratio. Inqulie ol J., euro Journai olllee, or cull. 7 0 0t NICIJ Looklnu young lady Independ ently weauny wouiu marry soon, would nislst cnpnblo liUBband finan cially, bank and other references, ad dress Aliss D. II., 6714, Wnbash ave., Chicago, Ills 7 7-0t l'OINTKU l'UPS-Flno pure bred Kna- iisii poiiuere, :rom me old Mliellon bitch, Sire "General." Call early. T. Leon Davidson, Slornlngside. 0 30 lm TO TI1K PUULIC-Wo havo on hand a large Btock of haatern and hoino made biiggloa which uo are selling at greatly reduced prices in order to close them out this Benson. 1'loaso call at 41 and 61 Btato street and exatnino them, l'ohle& lllshop. U2S-tf CHANGE OF LOCATION. I wlllSbi pleased to see my frieuda nnd old cus tomers nt tho Salem Wagon factory Hill Commercial St., where I am now employed. 1 endeavor to give Satis faction. John C. Gardner. 0 M tf HOME FOU flALE-Onoandono.lialf miles eastol Asylum. Fivo acres, house, barn, auduutbulldings, good water, two acres (ruit; cuta seven tuns hay, ono niidonu.half acre wheat, large garden if bought soon, cropa will bo sold with place, at a bargain. D. O. Howard. 0-20-1 m WANTED. To exchange wagons, bug gies, hacks, carta, etc., home or East ern made, or horse shooing nnd re pairs for oak or ash lumber; willnke your old vehicles at a fair valuation in' trade. For further par' iculaia call at Halem Wagon Factory, 301 Commer cial street. Werner Fenuell. U 20 lm KEMOVAL NOTICE. Our customers will hereafter Hud our barber shop at 22.1 Commercial next door to Thomp son's jowelery storo Where wo will be glad to meet our old constomers. "Ilemombor Old Jack." Bunco Sc Daniels. 0 18 lm AGENTS WANTED To show our up totlate Wall Map United State, nnd World, size 47x07 tnohei. 3 to $6 a day easily earned. Write for freo sample mid particulars. 1 1 iff A Company, Chtcngo, III. G-lo-2m KOIt HALE Tents, awnings, camping outfits of all kinds in now. and second 3latnl goods. Tin. ware, granite ware, etc. Call at 210 Commercial stieet. fl 18 linf LADIES Free Harmless Monthly Keg ulaior; can not fail. Mm, II. ltowan, It. 177, Milwaukee. 7 13 lm DON'T WOItltY I Woman's llleeslngl Sure and Safe; Positive Cure for bup prutsislor Irregular Meiistratiou, From Any Cause; the Newest Discovery; Heml fur llox, FHEE J. .M. Home, M. D.,lloxW.,Chicago,HL 0 13 3w ItOOMS. Furnished or unfurnished, single or In suites, dining room ad joining, homo-like, second lloor Cot tle block, Mnltio IIutchliiB, prop. 4 13 tf il )USE ULKANEUS- Item umber that tliu best and cliuiipt.sl carwt puporlH tlio heavy full paper sold aiTiiHJouitNAL,ulliue. 20-tt BloJIac Twine. Mitchell, Lowls & Wtnver Co.'s branch will be headquarters fur binding twinu his season. 7-2Uwtl HOTELSANTIAM At Uotrolt, OroHon Now open for Summer Tourists, now house, newly fiirnlshttl llriUclasaaccpin bdntlona. 1'rlco from $1 00 to $IM per day. Good pack train and saddle horses always ready to accomodate Tourists to Hot Springs, Marion Lake, and Lake l'amelia mid all good fishing (Mints. H, Jacob, Proo. vVillamatte Stables 0H)ii day and night for busi ness. Hire you a rig or put up, your team. Horses boarded, satisfaction guaranteed. Your patronage NOllcitod, Stage (or McCoy leavoi stable at 0:20 n. in. GimmI rig and careful driver, ("titer &l Lhvis, Props, Bontli Commercial at. Phoiiu 1721 A SO-tf Fhe German Market Will lm found all kinds ol meat and the best uf sausage, FKEK DKL1VEIIY. All bills due the Uttt linn of Wult V Miescke must bo paid. jdol,z, & :son 171 Commercial Ht, I"EM wooa SAW t Two Maohlnos Work oon- Uulokly. Toleidiouo 2-)8.'l blituk. Ixiavu orders at residence on 1 2th street, or Htolner's inarktil M Van Flkkt, kw I'aiik. 6-illf MiloC. Matthews Hii(wi- t Kilwardi ti Mallhovia " MICA.T and HOUUTKV MAKKET State street near railroad. Freshest and lottt int-atH Mv mtrous say 1 keip the licest meals in town, --J Osteopathy In Salem and Albany DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT ira liiiie of American School of OatOti pithy. SALEM Monday, Wednesday and FrdUv; houra, 0 to 11 a. m.j ljto 4 p. over Woller'a grocery, ' LI1VNY Tuuaday, Thursday and Kjturliy: hours 0 to 12 a. iu. 1 to 6 p, m., Mra. Wlnua resldeuce.