i
CTS GENTLY ON THE
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
Cleanses the System
..35S EFFECTUALLY
HI1ITUALCONST'PAT,ON
PERMANENTLY.
,T5BF.mErfECT5-
BUJ THE 6tHWIMt-MAH'rt By
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O. 'C. T. Co's
PAB8ENGEU BTKAtfKIt
'POMONA
; ALTONA
iLKAVKti FOniPOUTLAND
Dnllr except Sunday at 7 a. m.
QUICK TIMK AND ClIKAl' UATES.
Dock batwMQ HUts and (Xrart Bta.
M. P. UALDWIN, Agont
for Outiii!
Mountain or
Coast x x
o Wo will put up any kind nnd grndo of
con oo or tea in ono pound mr tight car
toon. It will bo put up fresh nnd it will
retain its aroma. Samo inducement as
before, 2 ounces of nny ilavor of our own
nwko flavoring extracts frco with each
llburchaBO, or n lunch bnskot; or with
a' 60 cent purchase; a bar of nico toilet
soap.
Hemembor the baking powder "Dl
;Baond Brand" is ourawnmako no such
. cn bo had wherovor you go at 30 cents
jail) can..
fMoIiama Tea Store
Phono 2411.
Frco Delivery.
J ASOCIAL NEWS fc
i J AND VIEWS
Geo. F. Rodgors wont to Newport to
upend Sunday.
f '
Miss Delia Porter has returned from a
visit in Uorvais.
-,
Mrs. A. N. Gilbert returned from Fort
land'last evening,
Mrs,.'JR. ,Linn has returned from
visiting Portland friends. ""
f&H. Lucrctift Burtorwent to Port
lasjd.yostorday for a visit.
Uisa Lcona Perkins, of Drain Ih visit
tag her undo, W. G. Perkins.
Mrs. Gladys Hooker went to Now
port today for a short sea outing.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Drown are spend
ing a couple ofjWeoks nearMohama.
Mrs. W. M. Biesen and Miss Bieeen
have gone to the Klamath hot prings.
,Mrs. K. L. Come, of Sell wood, a .old
Balemite, is 'visiting Mrs. John Howell.
tMre.Molin R. Krausse , and littlo son
Rudolph, went to Newport today , for the
Teasoh.
" -.
t Mr.,am Mrs. K. M. Croienn and Miss
SUnUuvwere among the Newport pas
eengers today.
MrsrT. B. Caufleld, who has been
visiting friends in .Eugene, returned
homo yesterday.
Mayor Bishop has 'gone over to Now
port, where Mrs. Bishop will Join him
in a day or two.
Mrs. Rodgers and daughter Laura, of
i Turner.iwere the guests of Mrs. Wallace
jMcIntyre yesterday.
'Mieaes Bain and Lillian Bain, of Port-
llaud'.after.a short visit with Mrs.Pherne
Strong left last evening for SouthernOre-
gon.
Mrs. Sklpworth and dauehter. of Eu
I gene, who have been in the city visiting
Miss Lida "NVillet, returned home last
night.
Mr, and Mrs, MaNamar, with their
son and his family and a unmoor of oth
ers, left for Newport this- aorning for a
month's outing.
Mr. ant) Mrs. W, P. Babcoclc, accom
panied by Mrs. 8. J. Woodruff, of Indi
ana, and J. M. Woodruff, of Portland,
returned home today from a three
months' tour of the East. While absent
they visited relatives of Mr. Babcock
in Boston and his fattor's old home in
Vermont, and took in many points of
interest, including Now York, Chicago,
etc. Their main visit was In Indiana
with Mrs. Babcoek'e mother, who re
turned with them for a prolonged stay,
Sheriff Frank Durbin who Is taking an
outing with his family atCascadia.writes
that ho ran afoul of poison oak and is
not having much fun,
Mrs. F. E. Shnfer went to Jefferson
today to bring hor brothor, W. T. Hogg,
to this city. He has been ill for somo
timo, nnd hopes for improvement by the
change
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Prescott have
gono up tho Snntiam for nn outing.
During Mr. Prescott's absence, Ed.
Horgan will take his placo as Orcgonian
correspondent.
Clltert-Cosp:r Reception.
Mrs. A. T. Gilbert and Miss Mnrgarot
Cosper yesterday afternoon ontortalnod
a host of their lady frlondB at theGilbert
rcsidonco, nt tho foot of Mnrion street
Tho spacious homo washnndsomoly dec
orated, nnd tho cooling breezes from tho
"proud blue Wlllamotto" lent n special
charm to tho occasion. Tho hostesses
woro ably assisted by Mra. 0. E. Wol
vorton, Mrs. Olnud Gatcli, Mrs. E. M.
Lnforo, Mrs. F. I. Dunbar, Mrs. 11. B.
Thlolson, Mrs. D. F. Wagnor, Miss Lena
Broyman, Miss Mao Boise.
Tho following named women, all pret
tily gownod in white, woro in charge of
thodiningreom: Mrs. W.B.Moore, Mrs.
Paul Sroat, Mrs. R. P. Bolso Jr. Mrs.
Henry W. Myers. Mrs. Hal D. Pntton
presided at the punch bowl, while little
Blcthca Moores attended at tho door,
Choice music was furnlshod by Mr. Will
Skinner on tho clarlonctte, accompanied
by Miss Gertrude Stahloy.
In tho neighborhood of two hundred
guests came and went during tho after
noon, all enjoying tho ovont with n rest
Boldom manifested nt a mid-summer
function, nnd all in tho fullness of their
hearts declared it this social effoi t of
tho season.
TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM
IstftqOnly Possible Way of lUvlnr a Perma
nent Cure,
If you boo n woman or a man with
luxuriant glossy hair, you may bo suro
neither has dandruff to omoiin to any
thing. In nearly every caso where
women nnd men have thin, brittlo hair,
tho owe it to dandruff. Thero nro hun
dreds of preparations thut "claim" to
cure dandruff, but not ono but Nowbro's
HerplCldo tolls yon that dandrull Ih tiio
result of a term burrowing into tho
scalp, and that permanent euro of dan
druff and Its consequent falling nnd
uaiuncss, can only be Had by Killing tnu
germ; nnd thoro is no other preparation
thnt will destroy the germ but Nowbro's
Hcrpicide. "Destroy tho cuubo. you
removo tho effect."
Installation of Foresters.
Tho following officers woro installed
last night to servo Court Sherwood, No.
10, Foresters of America, for tho ensuing
term of six months. Deputy Mott por
jormed tho ritualistic functions in nn
imprcssivo manner:
Chief Rancer, Jno. M. Chase; Sub.
Chief Rnnger, Wm Buck; Rocording
Secretary, A. A. Mlller: Sonior Wood
ward, II. G. Moyor; JunlorWoodwnrd,
George Patterson ; Senior Beadle, Roy
Bontloy : Trustee, Harry Trior,
Fell In a Well,
Yesterday evening botweon C and 7
o'clock in tho neighborhood of J Cole
man's nt.22d and Oak streets had tho ex
quisite ploasuro of oxtrlcatingn horso
from n well. Tho animal was got out by
the assistance of the neighbors. A der
rick was e roc toil and block and ropes ap
plied and tho borao was hauled out nnd
apparently nono the worse for tho dlvo.
Tho well war about 15 feet deep. Tho
horso began grazing after slinking off the
mud.
Forger Hunted Down.
A requisition from tho govornorof
Kentucky for tho extrdltiou of ono J. B.
Bowlln was yesterday honored by Gov
ernor Geer, and tho man, who is in cus
tody at Pendleton, will be taken back to
Kentucky by G. 0. Moore.the Kontucky
otllcor. Bowlin is wanted for tho crime
of forgery. .
At Home Today.
Mrs, Rlioda Edes and Mrs. Henry
Moyers nro entertaining about 64 invited
guest this afternoon nt their elegant
homo on High Street Hill. The rcsi
donco Is beautifully decorated for the' oc
casion, and tho wide nnd spacious ver
andas form an ideal retreat from a too
ardent sun.
For Divorce.
Allen Simpson has commenced action
for divorce against Margaret Simpson,
in Dept. No. 2, of tho circuit court, al
leging desertion as a cause, and asking
for the custody of a minor child, a
daughter aged 16.
To Examine Bridies.
In respone to a suggestion from the
Clackamas county court, the Marlon
county commissioners court will meet
them nexi Friday to examine two' Joint
bridges across Butte creek, which are in
need of repairs.
Old BIU at It Atals.
Old Bill Anderson has tho thanks of
the Jochnal typosjfor a fine pitcher of
Lenio. Lemo. and thero wasn't a stick
in it either. Do so some moro BUI.
Yum yum.
The Best Prescription for Malaria.
Chilli and ferer I a bottle af GroTe'a Taiteleas
Cbil Tonic It U limply Iron and quinine In a
ta.tclesa form. No euro uo pay. l'fiee 0c,
MO-em eod
At St. Elmo Restaurant.
You can secure a well prepared meal
at any hour, and your Sunday dinner
and avoid the unpleasantness of stand
ing about a hot store this weather, Make
us a visit.
CASTOR I A
Por Infants and Children.
Hh Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of C&&XT&&J&&
''To "Be or
ZKpt to We."
That is the question that concerns every
mertal: whether it is better to be half ill,
nervous, morn out, or io be 'welt, strong,
cheerful and useful. The latter condition
tvillbe yours if you take Hood's SarsapA'
Ma, America's Greatest Blood Medicate,
there is nothing eouat io it.
MhccCS SaAJgfHiiffl
SUNDAY SERVICES.
W. C. T. U.
Evangelist M.L. Rynn will speaknt the
W. 0. T. U. rooms Sunday at 4 o'clock
p. in. All invited.
ST. r-AUI.'s EPISCOPAL.
Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Morn
ing prayer sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sun
day school at 11:30 a. m. Evensong
nnd sermon 8 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST SCIENTIST.
LcBeon sermon and children classes
10:45. Subject "Lovo," Wednesday
evening meeting 8 o'clock, corner Court
nnd Liberty streets.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Salem Church of Christ, Scientist, 209
Liberty street. Services ntl0:30n. m.
nnd 8 p. m. Sundays, nnd every Wednes
day evening nt 8 o'clock. Subject of
Sunday lesson sormea: "Lovo."
FIRST CHRISTIAN.
J. J. Evans, pastor, preaching at 10:30
n. m. nnd 8 n. m. B bio school nt 12 m.
Junior Endeavor nt 5 p. m. Y. P. S. 0
E. nt 7 p. in. Morning subject, "Abldlne
in tho Word." Evening ''Testing Self."
EVANGELICAL.
Sovcnteoth nnd Chomckota streot.
N. Shupp, pastor. Preaching services
nt 11 n. m. nnd 8 p. m. Y. P. A. nt 7 :30
p. m. Morning subject, "Trensuro Safely
Kept." Evening Biibject "See tho Sal
vation of God."
FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL.
Rev. 11. L. Pratt pastor. Services in
this church morning and evening. Sun
day school at 10 o'clock. Socloty of
Christian Endeavor meets at 7 p. m.Sub
Jectof morning service "Tho Bilcnco of
Jesus n Rovclation of Joy."
FIRST CONOREOATIONAL.
Rev. W. 0. Kantner, D. D., pastor.
T)ifi.litnf nt in 3ft n m. nnil ft n. m.
Sunday school nt 12 m. Y. P. B. C. h.
at 7 p. m. Lender Miss Allco Kirk.
Themes "Tho Imporial Christ" nnd
"ciomo Ancient. lonraiiH oi muuui xuia
Day."
CENTRAL CONaltKClATIONAL CHURCH.
ri.... MltintnuntTi ntiit Fnrrv fltrffltjl.
T. II. Henderson, Pnstor. Preaching nt
tho usual nours tomorrow, ouujixt ut
11 n. in. "Tho Strength of a Good
Life." Subject nt 8 p. m. "People Who
Enter Into Covennnt With God by Sac
rifice." FIRST PRE8UYTERIAN.
Rev. H. A. Kotchum, pastor. Preach
ing tomorrow at 10:30 a. in. nnd 8 p. in.
C.ritl..tt nt ..inrnlmt aurmnn "Tlin
Chinese War, 'What Meaneth Theso
- t t hi f
Thingsr " evening subject. -.a wues
tionThat Deserves nnd Dorannds Most
Serious Consideration."
MKTII0UI8T EPISCOPAL.
John ParsonB, pastor. Services tomor
row at 10:30 n. m. nnd 8 p. m. Sundny
school at 12 in., and Epworth Lcaguo at
7 p. m. Buhject of morning sermon
"Trees nnd Tholr Message," nnd of tho
ovenlng83rmon"Tho8upremoQiiestion."
Class meeting cloeo of morning service.
MORMONS.
The church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Doy Saints, will hold services tomorrow
astollews: Sundny school 10:30 cornor
Eiuhtoenth nnd Mill. Preaching nt 2:30
in Populnr hnll, Tumor Block. Evcn-i
ing eervico nt u p. m. ni .uonnsu iienu
qunrtors Eighteenth nnd Mill. Every
body invited.
baptist cnuncit.
Ronald McKillop, pastor. Services nt
10:30 a. tn. nnd 8 p. in. Sundny school
12 m. B. Y. P. if. nt 7 p. in. led by
Lydia Johnson. Subject of morning
sermon "Strength and Beauty." Spec
ial music provided. Tho ordlnanco of
Baptism at the close of tho evening ser
vice. Meeting at Hnyesvillo at 3 p. m.
llfLiAM You nrrlvo nt Newport
w nP n ut Ca i,ni"'8 bnnR
TT IIV1I wngontodo your hauling;
ho would fuNilsh you wool. Bread, pies
nnd cakes, look you up a house or
camping ploco. Branch Bakery, at Nye
Creek. All charges reasonable.
7-17-lm
Thoro is moro Catarrh in this section
of tho country than all other diseases
put together, and until tho last fow
years it was supposed to bo incurable.
For a great many years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease, and pre
scribed local remedies, and by con
stantly failing to euro with local treat
ment, pronounced it incurablo. Science
lias proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease, and thereforo requires constitu
tional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F, J. Cheney & Co..
Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional
euro on the market. It is taken inter
nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea
spoonful. It acts directly on tho blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system.
They offer ono hundred dollars for any
ceso it fails to euro. Send for circulars
and testimonials.
Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills aro tho best.
Flfbtlat the MUk Trust.
Denver, Col., July 21 Tho smaller
milk dealers of this city have formed
themselves into an association to fight
tho milk trust and for mutual protection
generally. Tho trust and its object is
said to tocontrol the entire output of the
dairies in this section
The Latest Yarn.
A Pittsburg drummer tells this new
yarn: I always carry a bottle ot
Kemp's Balsam In my grip. I take cold
easily and a few doses of tho Balsam al-1
ways makes me a well man. i-.veryi
where I go I sjieak a good word fori
Kemp. I take hold of my customers
I take old men and young men, and tell i
them confidentially what I do when I
take cold. At druggists, 'Jdc and ooc. -t
OASTOIIIA.
Bears ti j? " M w Hjw WwW BO"
Hot Weather Tad Holidays
Now that we have fine weather and you
are preparing for your holiday trip, it
will be to your advantage to remember
that the best stock of canned groceries
and luxuries and such as you need are
sold by UranBon ec uagan. eou
Cheap Harvesters.
Two second-hand Dearing binders for
sale cheap at the Mitchell, Lewis AStaver
Co. branch implement house, Salem,
Opposite Capital brewery. 7-9-tf d&w
OASTOniA.
Beantia IM alM TM MB MOTH Wm
i BIgaatu
of
am
HAVE NO OPINION.
Chinese Residents ot Salem Are Non-Commit
tal on the Present Troutie.
Tho Chlneso residents of Salem nro
exceedingly non-committal on tho sub
ject of tho trouble in China. A Jour
nal reporter interviewed some of tho
prominent Chinatnon of tho City yes
terday, but got little worth ropeoting.
On Leo, of On Leo A Co., was tho first
man seen, nnd his talk wns nn ndvnnco
copy ot all tho rest.
"Don't know anything about tho
troublo in Chlnn," said On Lee. "I
been in this country twenty-six years.
I don't know boxy man. Don't know
what that mean. Novor hoar nbout
boxy mnn. I don't know anything
nbout troublo in Chtnn, only what Amor
Icnns toll rio. Wo havo no telegraphs
to China; no tolophonos Letters tnko
long time twenty-four unys. uon i
llkn lo see nnv troublo betweon China
and Americn. It is bnd business."
This wns rather moro deflnito than
nnvlhlnu said bv tho others. Thoy woro
nil moro or less volublo In oxplnlnlng that
they know nothing noout tho ninitor,
nnd Sun Lung, tho Court streot laundry
man, added "thnt ho didn't caro." A
bright young Chinnman in ono estab
lishment, in tho nbsonco of tho bosBeo
mnn, wns inclined to tho opinion that
Japan was responsible lor tno trouuio.
But tho nbsenco of any definite opinion
is a romarkablo Illustration of tho secrct
iveness of tho Chineso character.
To-Nltht and To-Morrow Nliht.
And each duy ana night during this
week you enn cot nt any druggist's
Komp's Balaam for tho Throat and
Lungs, acknowledged to bo the tnoat
successful roiuedy oyer sold for
Coughs. Croup. Bronchitis, Asthiun
und Consumption. Get a bvttlo to.
day and kcopltulways In tho liouso
so you can chock your cold at once
Prlco 25c and 50c. Satnplobottlo frco,
cod&w
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! al
most for nothing Giyen's old
stand.
-BUSINESS CARDS.
O. JHL' OIACK
Successor to Dr. J. M. Koonc, Tof
White Corner, Salem Or. Parties doslr
ing superior operations nt modornto fees
in nny branch nro in csinjcinl request.
ALBERTA.JESSUP.
Phono 1071.1
ROOMS 1 AND 3, OKAY 11LIC.
S, C, STONE, M. D
ProprlctorlolJ,
Stone's Drus StoR
HALKM, OREGON.I
Tno iiorei (two In numborj aro locat
No. 235 and 833 Commercial street and
wellitocktxl with a complete lino o( Villi
modlclnsi, toilet article, perfumer t
ote.,oto.,cto.
DR. HTONK
IlMhadsomolSroara oiporlouos
tlcoof mcdlclnoandnow makca n . rr
consultation, eiamlnallon orprator
SOUIiB BROS.
PIANO TUNERS AND PNERS
PORTLAND ORE
For Ualein ami Tlclultr lo"
WlU'a Moilo HU) c.
itra at (loo
B. R. JONES,
Attornoy-at-Law
Toledo. Oroion.
Waa Clerk of Circuit Court f
an up-to-dato abstract ot al
couutr.
ilz Tar audhaa
rxnjtu Llncolu
lM7m
Sata Water Co.,
offioe,;oity:uall.
i-For water Mjrvlce aoply at onic.
Bills puyablo monthly in advauco.
Mako ull complaints at tho olllcc.
CAPITAL 'CITY
Express and Transfer
Meets all mall and passenger tralnB.
Baggage to all parts of tho city. Prompt
Eervico. Telephono No. 851.
DISUUE & SKIlTON.
QTEAM WOOD SAW
Turn Mnnhlnnfl
work uonn uuicKiy.
". jj "w""vr . ...
nvtArvlmtin otQ1 lilnnlf T.Ativt nnlnrfl nl
AUtUJ'liUMU aiUUM mir9 n.m i w ... .f ww
residonce on izwi street, or nieiner b
market. M. Van Flkbt, Vkw Paiuc. S-Mf
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
Lots of Small Tracts of From
1 to 20 Acres in and
Around Salem.
Some Ono tracts, nil Bizus, near
Turner. Others at Aumsville, Stayton,
Sclo, Lebanon, Albany, Jefferson, In
dependence, Dallas, Monmouth, Sheri
dan, MoMIiinvllle, Dayton, Hubbard,
Woodbum, Gurvais uud Brooks. Wo
also handle tho lands for McMaster h
Birrell in Marion, Polk, Yamhill, Mult
nomah nnd Washington counties. Also
tho land known as tho Concordia Land
& Trust Co. projMjrty. These lands art)
offered at wry low prices, in order to
I ecttlo up old mortgages. We have lands
I at prices of from 2.60 per acre up. Aleo
houses and Iota in Salem, to sell cheap.
Also to trade for ranches.
If you havo any property to Bell, trade
or rent or want to buy or trade or want
a loan or insurance, call and see us, at
02 Commercial St., Salem, Ore.,
BOZORTH, RYAN & CO,
20ml
fi
Z?2&?SSSSSSS3
f:V1 Ul M h
fllsss5sN5s
Tho Kind You Ilnvo Always Bought, nnd tvhleli 1ms liccn.
In uso for over 30 yenrs, 1ms liorno tlto slgnaturo of
nnd has been inado under Ids pcr-
"OyZy-z- sonnl supervision sinco itsinnuicy.
W-uzfyy, CtfcAVV. Allow no ono to deccivo you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd"Jii8t-nB-rood"nro Imfc
lSxpcrhucnts that trillo with nnd endnnger tho health of
ItiiUnts and Children Bxpcrlenco against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstorla Is iv harmless suhstituto for Castor Oil, Paro
gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotlo
Ktilistniicc. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and NVlnd
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Blother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars tho
C&zS
jtyFJ64c4444
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CtNTAUrt CO Mr ANY, TV MURRAY TP.ttT, NtWYORK CITY
KJSk
R. M. WADE L CO.
SALEM OREGON
SllPr1
Somctlu'ng to Bs Proud Of
Is tho ownership of a' Crescent. Cleve
land or (jutulron bicvclo. It is tho nemo
of perfection in bicycle construction,
wliero lightness is not 'Bucrlllced for
strength mid mechanical skill blond to
make n wheel that is unexcelled for run
ling qunlitlcs nnd reliability. Wo lmvu
tispleiidld stock to choose from. At 1-5,
to00.
R. M. Wade & Co
The Perfect Alan
ilasyot to Ikj born; hut liiimnculato lin
on goes a long wny toward making pr
edion l.t ono s anpnrel. No mutter now
tine your outor clothing, if your shirts
and underwear are not well laundered
you won't feel comfortable. You won't
go far wrong In sending your laundry
work to tho Halom Kteam foundry or
ordering it called for II you prefw.
Salem StRam Laundry
t!cOIX)NKI, J. CIMTKAI I-JIOI'KIKTOII.
IHillUUS 11, OLMHTUAI), WUlt.
rhoiiolll, 230 Liberty ritrt'd.
'1
A Force Pump.
For n private country house, or where
thero is no public water supply, Is a
great convenience to the housekeeper,
and should be of the most vurviuahlo
kind. Wo will placo uny kind of a pump
in your house, or outside, In a manner
that is substantial and complete, and
that will prove satisfactory at all tlmeH.
Plumbing of nl! kinds, steam and gas
llttlng, and hop pipe is a specialty wtth
us.
BARR&PETZEL
214 COMMERCIAL STHEKT.
Telephone No. 2371
S23S2ffimi
Signaturo of
THE FINE ART OF COOKING
Attains perfection with tho uso ot tho
bluo llnme oil stoyo. Food nrticloa can
ho lioiled, broiled or roasted quickly nnd
easily, tho stovo being smokclosi nnd
odorless. Ordinary kcrosunu cntt bo
ueod nnd tho kitchen is not mndn nn
oven by hours of uncssary llro. Why
burn wood and suffer when tho oil stoo
is yours for 8.00.
LITTLE BO-PEEP
LOST HER SHEEP
Hut 'io jnu huod worry nliout nnttou
this time of tho year, if thoy can t
dainty nud dollcioui. tiprlng lamb 'c. an
npixitizliig nnd nourlihlug Hunun -r
mu.il. i havo everything in choice
Hunts, anl a' tho dclicaclos ol tho son
son in bjtli I'Olh'ftiul smoked menU
thatwilU il tiio most critical, epicure.
E. C CROSSSALEM.PR.
O
Let Mc Think!
Cuu I have forgotten anything? Why,
ys, of oour.u; 1 imtct get u Inittla or
two of llrumly or Whlbkoy to take with
titjt mi tuLr irttt lit nubn nl tawttniLtia Vaii
iiiu ! T i irti i ' ntvn atvraij 1 uu
never iikm) g(xjl llipior moro than whoii
you iiiivcni got it, ami 1 11011 1 proxto
to bu left 111 thu lurch if I can help it.
J. P, Rogers
aaVV'holi-n(i Mini iiitall.
v3
lIWffl
WScSrC
a: r " .
f j THTi
d WANTED
f No Wt today adyortlsemonts four
llnoo or loss In this column Inserted
'700 times for 2Bo., 6O0 a weak.
nt samo rate.
H...WV ui iiiuihiii fiiiuvoriouriiniis
WANTED. Harnossmakere ntf F E.
Shafor & Co,. Btoto Streot, Salem,Orb.
W0-6t
BICYCLES JFOIt WOOD. 1 will ex
chnngo a fow sccond-hnnd wheels,
guns, rovolvors or watchs, nil ln'good
order, for wood Geo. F. Smith. ec
ond hnnd storo, 301 Commercial
street. 7 10 lm
POINTEH PUTS Flno puro-bred Eng
lisn pointers, from, tho old Sholton
bitch, Biro "General." Call early.
T. Leon Davidson, Morningsido.
0 30 lm
TO THE PUBLIC-Wo havo on hand n
largo stock of Eastern and homo mado
buggies which wo aro selling at greatly
reduced prices in order to closo them
out this season. Plonso call at 4t nnd
CI State street nnd exnmino thom,
Pohlo & Bishop. 0.28-tl
CHANGE OF LOCATION. I will b
plonsed to sco my friends and old cus
tomers nt the Snlem Wngon factory
304 Commercial St., whoro I nm now
employed. I endeavor to give Satis
faction. John O. Gardner. 0 20 tf
LADIES Frco Harmless Monthly Regi
ulntor; can not fail. Mrs. B. Kowan,
K. 177, Milwaukee. - 7 13 lm
DON'T WOllKY I Woman's Blessing!
Suro and safo j Posltivo Curo for Sup
pressed or Irregular Monstrntion, From
AnyCnuso; tho Newest Discovery";
Send for Box, FIIEE J. M. Horno,
M. P., Box W., Chicago, 111. 7 13 3w
BOOMS. Furnishod or unfurnlsliod;
singlo or in suites, dining room ad
joining, homo-liko. second floor Cot'
tlo block. AInttio Ilutchins, prop?
4 ltf ti
llOUHE CLEANKUS Ucuiembor
that tho beat und clicapust carpot'
papor Is tho heavy felt paper sold1
al Tins Journal otiicc. 20-tt
Dlndlni Twine.
Mitchell, Lowls & Staver Co. 'a branch
will bo' headquarters for binding twino
ills sensou. 7--!uwtf J
HOTELSANTIAM
At Dotrolt, Oroffon
.Nowopeu for Summor Tourists, now
house, nowly furnished first-class accom
odations. Prlco from $1.00 to $1.60 por
Inu tnwul rmli trntti nml amliltn nnrana
I'waya ready to nccomodato Tourists tot
. ot springs, Marion Lnko. nndLnko1
I'umelia and nil good fishing points.
H. Jacob, Prop.
Willamette Stables
Open day mid night for biiBl
ncua. lllro you a rig or put up
your team. Horses boarded,
satis ik'1 on euarantcod. Your
patronago solicited. Stage for
McCoy loaves atnblo nt 0:20 n.
111. Good rig nnd careful driver.
TETER & HANSEN PROPS.
South Commercial at.
Phono 1721. 0-30-tf
1
The German Market
Will bo found nil kinds of ment
nnd tho best of sausage. FIIEE
DELIVEKY, All bllla duo tho .
Into firm of Wolt A Mioscko
must.bo paid.
CQOLZ St .SON
171 Commercial St.
Osteopathy
In Salem and Albany)
DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT
Grndunto of American School of Osteo
pathy. '
BAi.i-.ni .Monday, wounostiay nnu
Krlilnv- liiiiirn. II tn 11 a. in 1 In 4 n.
over VVollur'a grocery.
ai.iiawx Tuesday, Tiuirsday anu
Saturday ; hours O.to 12 a. ni. ; 1 to 0 p.
m., Mrs. wlnns residenco.
cuuuu
TOOTIIACUE, EARACHE
and NEUDALGIA
Io a mluotr; ill dniffUtaor
riuiTI-I,!) Slvillonl Co.
330 llroiilwa, Ncir Turk.
-V IVd.1 for Rootlet.
&
CURE YOURSELF! "
Ih lilar i (ur umialiirat
dl h.r(i4, laUaiKiiitllopa.
iriUllou. ur iil. ration.
ul tonoouk mtiaurftntta.
Pa nlm. anil nut trio.
ItnUumCHiuruCo. if"' " fiMiiiHH
j.ciMrimntio.pc'WH oi 7 ",
by airrtM. irrpM. (ur
i: in. ur a uml... VJi..
iircui.r adl ua rvauutB-
PARKER'8
n HAIR DALSAM
vtuuuAt luiuru.i invia.
rvvr.r rails n ji..tor
llr la lta Youlhful Ofi
:.'-
Qiu UUP aiM.M. a btlr lUinjr.
Wc.taAtXultX llniffU.
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Special Hctcrvcs.
"Old Qovornment" whiskey, recog
nized by htadlng physicians, and espec
ially by A. 1'. o'lirien M. I)., Captain
nnu HurgoOu, uso by Win. D. McCarty
M. I)., Major and Surgoon, in United,
HtutoH Army. Furtlieruiore, tho boird,
ot health of Ban Francisco, recommends
this stimulant an the purest, unadultor?
ntwl, for family uso, for convalescent4?
and luvalldr. Bold exclusively in Salem l
and Marlon County by J. P. Booms.
4-20 tf
Peace Declared
Why devoto all your tiirio rcadiug
thu Boer War uud the Gold Fields of
Ahinka? There aro other , matttirsTo
vital imixirtanco; you may mako a' trip
East, and will want to know liow to
travel. In order to havo the beet ser
vice, uso tho Wisconsin Central 'By.,
botweon St. Paul and Chicago, tor
ates mid other information, write J as.
A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Oro
no.o 1
225 Peet or Solid Comfort.
Aiiolectriollghtod hotel breaklastand
lunch, n la carte, with a table d'hote
dinner, $1. Commodlously and elegantly
furnished slceiilpg-rooms.llluminatcd by
electricity and provided witlt shaded
electric reading lights. An annex 10 feel
wide and 70 feet long furnlshod for our
gueats a ladies' parlor, beautifully fur
nished, ami provided with an up-to-date
library, and all tho latest magazines and
iHiriodicalg. For the gentlemen a mod
ern barber shop, smoking, card rooms,
convenient toilut rooms, jxirfect ventila
tionall found on tho Northern Padua's
crack train, tho "North Coast Limited,"
This train runs daily and you can, travel
on it without extra charge. 7-21-21