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wU, jflcTS GENTLY ON THE KIDNEYS, LIVER 'and Bowels BUnses the System '- rl .EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES JjT&J'.rf. .- PERMANENTLY ,T5B.CIAECT& V Trtt tCHVINt-MAN'rO By !I5RNIATGfSYRVP(. -""&!.'? -v5c. .'" CM iUI I4U MM4 WU til MUll. QirC. T. .Go's .PABtiHNQKn BTKAMKR TOJMLONA I AND TC J ALTOJSA JM LEAVES FOU , I-OUTLa'n I) S.QCICK TIMK AND CilUAI' UATE8. ". Dock twtwearauta and Coort m. j, "' M. P. UALDWIN, Agent 4 Vhocial news Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker hnvo gonu to ""fSrQL !" " MlSadloMi Mead jolnucl (life-BaJomlto at Newport today. - " Miss Kathryn Gilbert (rom a viit in Portland. has returned Miw Ata Davis has returned (rom n vl!t to friends in KugerfS 'IHiaa Ankle McCully, deputy county clerk?, lias gone to Newport for an outing. -m f Mrs. F. Cornell went to Jefferson IftBt night and will visit friends oyer Bunday. jjM'Im Mao Storey, has returned to lior lionaelin Portland after a visit with MiSslLona Royal. ' Mrs. D. 0. Sherman and chlldron will leaySTor Wilholt Springs Monday, for a few weeks' outing. Mrs. G. Stelnor and daughter Mrs. Milton Moyers roturned home from Portlind this morning. . ii. Mn.and Mrs. Max 0. Burcn, Miss LcUftJfBuren and JMlss Greta Phillips havejone to Newport. HrWm. Harris, of Drooks, who has beaj&aHtng tier daughter, Mro. J. A AllleoHhas returned to her home. MUri!juu Raymond of. Oakland, Or egon,wba has, been at Salem and Me hama visiting relatives returned home this morning. Mr, and .Mrs. Goo., Mellwajn of Laur ence, and Mrs. Wm. Mcllwoln of Indi ana weru visiting Curt Mcllwain and family on Church street. Mr. and Mrs, Jou. Baumgartner went to Portland this mornlbg for an over Sunday visit. DuringMBanmgaTtner.'B absence Oswald Vfestwlll act as school clerVV . t i Mrs. M. A. Gould, nee Ioue Strang, of ,V)a Angqles, Is fn 'the city the guest of Mrs. E. C. Small, and Mn , Geo. J. Pearce. 'Mrs, Geo. Gould formally HwTln Salem. '- Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hamilton and eons Laade and Ira, leave tomorrow morn ing for a several week's outing at Ocean Park. The party will drive over and camp. Laude and Ira will have to throw o all military tacties and highkaflnmery If they beat their dad at an outing. KMr. and Mrs. A. W. Dennis, of this tty just received a letter from their eon, OUrence F. Dennis, who made them a vfelt here last summer. He is now in Is taking in tho sights of the ex pa felon, and picking up a knowledge of the Wwno language, tie la atso learning ething of French culinery art, that ng one of his objects in visiting Eu- , as he is fitting himself for the occu- onof.achef He also, intends to vis- rmany before his return. PERSONAL. IT. B. Kay has gone to San Francisco iwrbasinesi. Budge R. P. Boise, went to Portland ywKerday afternoon.. SF. M. McDaniel, of,Stayton, wa a .Sa urn visitor today on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mills returned yes terday from an outing a. Ocean Park. Joseph Fonea came dowu from his Santiam Ranch this morning on bualneu. C. D. Gabrielaon hai returned from Ea business trip through Coos and 'Curry! cotiaH. ' THE WORM PEST. Scientist Say It Is hot the Army Worn But the Common DobUlltd Cut Worm. Fnrmors and pardoners In Western Oregon whoso crops havo been so much damaged recently by an army of worms, may not be much Interested in knowing that tho pest is not the army norm, as many euppoBo, but tho variegated cut worm, a pest of no mean pretensions ; but they will bo Interested in knowing that its ravages nro not likely to bo long continued. Professor Piper, tho entomologist of Washington Agricultural collcgo, lias boon studying this nocturnal dopredator, and finds that it Is poesiblo to resist it successfully if tho farmers are sufficient ly enterprising. Tho most effectivo way to fight it ho says is with Paris green. It may bo applied olther wot or dry. For plants l!ko cnbbairo or string beans ho recommends tho dry process; for all others spraying is best. Ono part of Paris Green mixed with twenty partB of (lour or powdered limo makes tho dry mixture This is to bo applied with n in box of convenient slzo, having tho bottom finely perforated or covered witl a flno wiro gauzo. Tills It fastened to a handle, can bo used conveniently to sift tho powdor over tho growing plants. It is best to mako tho application either early in tho morning or lato in the ove nine, while the leaves nro wet with dow. For tho wet application, one pound of Paris green to 150 or 200 gallons of water is recommended for such trees as apples and pears. Peach and plum trees, and plants with delicate foilago which aro susccptlblo to tho poison, should hnvo a weaker dilution of it, say ono pound to 250 or 300 gallons of water. A full pall or two of frceli llmo water should bo added to ovory SCO gal lons of tho mixturoto prevent tho poison from scalding tliofoliago. In preparing t the Paris green should bo made into a flno pnsto with n small amount of wator, then strain thoroughly and add the bulk of wator. Tho limo may bo added to tho pnsto beforo straining, in nmount according to tho amount o' poison used, instead of adding llmo water to tho solution as recommended above. Tho mlxtnro must bo kept well stirring during the spraying. For cab bago, lettuce, caulfllowcr and other plahtB which may bring tho poison to tho tablo a milder solution than any of thoco given nbovo should bo usejl. Profossor Piper says thejpost will soon disappear, and it is not likely to return again for many years. This last will bo gnod news for those whoso gardens ara now being destroyed by tho creeping pests. They oro no respectors of persons, and eat up tho little kitchen garden of tho city dwell er with as cool nnd insolent an avidity as they do the common vegetables of tho farmer. They have oven had tho tomorlty to cat up tho turnips on tho asylum farm, devouring them root and b'ranch and from keelson to truck. They work nights, Sunday's and hol idays and their greed is as insatiablo as that of tho most sanctified human bo novolent asslmulator. It is said that the sound in cabbage patch at night ii like that of rain upon tho roof, or "tho march of vast army, their harness clanging as thoy march." A Jouiwal omployo says It is a pity they aro not tho genuino army worm, for then tho iiiubIc of a brusss band would causo all of them within hearing to koel over and die in great agony. The farmer could tune up tho old tlddla nnd go out and put them to sloop to the music of a Bethoven Sonata or tho Fisher's Hornpipe. D WOMAN'S GRATITUDD. A Montana Woman Writes In Praise of New tore's llerplcldtr "Bulto. Aug 20. Newboro Drug Co.. city, Deor Sirs: For several years 1 have been troubled with dondruff, caus ing mo much annoyance, and my hair became ery thin. I have used Now bor'n Hopirieide for a month and tho dandruff has ontlrely disappeared and my hair is becoming much heuvler than formerly, New hair la growing where there was nono, and I am very thaukfui to you for tho benefit I havo received from Newboro's Herpicido. Very truly yours, MllS. 0. I). FoiiTKII, No. 085 Utali Ave., Butte, Montana Wathena Chautauma Ocens. Holto.v, Kan., July 28. Tho opening of tho Wathena Chautauqua today waB one of tho most elaborate events that has takon place in this section of the country, and tho attendance is in ado np principally of prominent people Irom this state, Oklahoma, Missouri, Ne braska, Colorado and Texas. Tho meet ings will continue until August 5, and among the orators that will speak aro Hon. Henry Watterson, Rev. Matt S. Hughes, Congressman Dolliver, Champ Clark, II. W. J. Ham, Major Hawks, Hon, Frank Nelson, Father Nugent, Dr, Kirtley. There will also be a long list of other entertainers and features of enter tainment. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases nut together, and until the last few years it was supposed to be incurable. tor a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitu tional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken inte nallv in doses from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surface of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for an cese It fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Cuknky & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the l &$& Signature " Give Him an Inch, He'll Take an EU," Let the smallest microbe gain lodgment In your body And your tvhole system tuill be diseased. The microbe is microscopic. But the germs become inches And then ells of pain. Hood's SArsapAriltA destroys the microbe, prevents the pAln, purifies the blood and effects a permanent cure. hcd& SaMapwiitfa SUNDAY SERVICES. CllUltCtt OK 001), Nortli Snlem Bethel. Preaching by Ulder A. Wlllrom. Services 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. in. w. c. t. o. Rev. Pratt, paBtor of tho United Evangelical church, will speak at tho W. 0. T. U. rooms Sunday at 4 p. in. ah are welcome. MKTIIODIST EPISCOPAL. John Parsons, pastor. Services tomor row at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday school at 12 in., and Epworth League at 7 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Salem Church of Christ, Sciontlst, 200 Liberty street. Services at 10:30 a.m. and 8 n. m. Sundavs. nnd overv Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. Subject of Sunday lesson sermen: "bplrlt. CENTI1AI. CONOREOATIONAL CHUItCII. Corner Nineteenth nnd Ferrv streets. T. II. Henderson, Pastor. Preaching nt tho usual hours tomorrow. Subject at 11 n. m. "Kaglo unristiaus." buujcct at 8 p. in., "A tiro uotweon tlio i.ips." FII1ST CHRISTIAN. J. J. Kvans, pastor. R. M. Messlck, a former paBtor of the congregation, but now located nt Garfield, Wash., will preach nt 10 :30 a. m. Bible school at 12 in. Junior Endeavor at 5 p. in. l.l'. S. 0. E. at 7 p. m. Preaching, nt 8 p. m., by the pastor. KVANOKL1CAI,. Soventeeth nnd Chemokota street. N. Sliupp, paBtor. Sunday school at 11 p. in, No preaching eervico in the morning. Y. P. A. nt 7:30 nnd preach ing service 8 p. m. Rov. E. Mnurur, of the First Evangelical church of Portland, formerly pastor of this church, will preach in tho evening. CO-ortliATK IIROTIIEIIIIOOn. All mombora of tho cooperative Brothorhood nro requested to meet at tho W. 0. T. U. rooms next Monday night, at 8 o'eiock, to nrrango for tho formation of nTemplo of tho Knight's of Brotherhood. BA1T1ST CIIUHCII. Ronald McKiilop, pastor. Services nt 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday school 12 m. Y. P. M. nt 7 n. in. Prayer and covenant meeting Thursday 8 p. in. uev. Josctm n. Heaven, oi ureuon City, will preach morning and ovening. UNITY CHURCH. No morning service. Evening service at 8 p. m. Rev. W. K. Copoland, pas tor, uev. v. I'-, uopeinnu win lecuiru for the last timo beforo leaving Salem. By request, ho will speak on the subject of "Tlio Impending (social Change." EVANOBLICAL LUTHERAN. Seventh Sunday after Trinity. Rov. doliih Ebcrlu. paBtor. Services 11 a. in, and 8 p. in. Altar services 11 a.m. nnd 8 p. in. Sermon 11:30 a. in. and 8:15 p. m. Sunday school 10 n. in. German parish-school four days every week from 0 to 12 a. in. Pleaso come. FIRST ritESIlYTKRIAN. Rev. II. A. Ketchum, pastor. Servi ces at 10:30 a. in. and 8. p. in. Ser mons by tho pastor. Mernlni: to.xt Jere miah 31 i3: theme Tho attracting power of Uod'n love, l.venlug nictitation on 121st Psalm. Communion servlco and and reception of members at Liberty at 8 p. in. FIRST CONORKUATIONAL. Rev. W. 0. Kantner, D. 1)., pastor. Preachinu nt 10:30 a. m. nnd 8 p. in. Sunday bcliool at 12 in. Y. P. S. 0. E. at 7 p. m. Morning theme "bea Thoughts." Evening themr "In What a Man's Life Consists " Jcnilor Jllss Florence Roynolds. There will bo no preaching services during tho month of August. Sunday uchool iiow over, every Sunday. Ballnf Wire. Mitchell. Lewis A Stavor Co's. branch will be headquarters for baling wiro tills fceaaon. 7-2dAwtf A Minister's Mistake A city minister was recently handed a notice to bo read from his pulpit. Ao companying it was a, clipping from a newspaper tearing upon the matter. Tho clergyman started to read the extract and found that It liegun: "Tako Kemps Balsam, tho best Cough Cure." This was hardly what ho had expected and. after a moment's hesitation, he turned it over and found on tlio other side the matter intended for the reading. 3 Dissolution Notke. Notice Is horeby given that tho part nershlp lately subsisting betweeu J. II, Wussmann and Charles A. Muths, under the firm of Capital Soap Works, expired on the 27th day of July, 10CO, by mutual consent. All debts owing to tho said partnership aro ta bo received by said Charles A. Muths and all demands on said partnership aro to bo presented to htm tor payment. Dated at Salem, July 27, 1000. CHARLES A. MUTHS. 7 271m J. II. WAB8MANN. OAUTORIA. Bun tt si II" H1" Yen Haw Atoari Bought Tbrouih the Yellowstone. Tho new route via tho Oregon Short Line Railroad and Monida. Mont., ena bles you to make a delightful trip through the Yellowstone National Park, entering via Monida and coming out via Cinnabar, making it unnecessary to cover any portion of the route twice. For Iwautlful descriptive booklet, wrlto or call at Oregon Short Line Ticket Odlce, 112 Third street, Portland, Oregon. 0 18 fiw In the Circuit Court of the State of Oretos tor Mar.cn County, DEPARTMENT NO I. 11 P Bonbam and W II. llolmn, partner la LaitDtM undfr lb Urin Htm or llonhain A Holm pUlntlfla . tlanr K Hoco, Ilfrtb Ilcen, Kraut II Uoen, tud Call Huou defend ant!, action at law to reoorer rooner. To Mary K. Ilwc, llerlba Koeu. Krneat M Hoen and Carl llcen, uld defendant. In the nairu o' tbeSutaof Oreion you are hereby required J appear and miner the oo'n plaint now on f e In the abore entitled caue ami court on or before the lau day of the time prearribtd in tbe order of the Judge In Ibe aoore entitled court for tbe publlcauia of tbie tarn mom, l)-wli onorbeforetheeuhdayof Heolem ber IKtJ. or in deuult thereof aaid plaintiff! 111 take judiiaeatiiilntt you for tbe aunt of hlity Dollarmlth Ini'et Iberton at ill per cent per annum alnce tbe 1tb day of Jane. 1, and lorcoiu and dubunemenu of llile action, and for an order to till tbe property attached therein, lo-wlt. tbe N K. qnar er of tbe U, K. quarter ol . In T S 8 'H, 1 E. of tbe Willam ette Ue-ldtan In tald county or Marlon Oreion. Tblaeammonali publUhed lu The Capital Jour nal fer lx eoateeutlie weeke by order of Iloo Geo. II Barnelt. Jad(eaf nldrtwrl. Bade this JTtb day of July lia Tbe date ot 81 public. Ueubtl.icJuly WO. 1 ' tAHKVP MARTI V 7 j$ 7 w Attorney tor rinnun. Mayor Harrison Will Speak for Bryan. Chicago, July 30. Mnyor Harrison left Chicago this morning for his sum mer homo at Petoskey, Michigan. Ho will co to Indianapolis on August 8, to bo present "when Rryati and Stevenson aro olllcinlly notified by tho National Democratic Commltto of their nomi nation for president nnd vlco-prcsl-dent at the Kansas City City Conven tion. Mr. Harrison will not return to this city until tho latter part of August, when ho will take an nctWo part In tho camnnicn. sncakiiic in Illinois. Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania nnd Now York. ' Jewish Chautauqua Adjourns. Atlantic City, N. J., July 28. Tho annual meeting of tho Jewish Ohautau qua society which hns been in session hero for tho past two weeks adjourned todny, During tho meeting tho major itv of tho classes wero conducted in tho Hebrew lnnguago. Among tho prom Inent mcnwiiospoko at tho Chautau nun gathorlng woro Governor Room volt nnd Profossor Morris Locb. It Is felt that tho meotine this year was productive of especially good results. School of Philanthropy uetlns. Nkw York, July 28. Tho national an nual session of tho summer School of Philanthropy after n most successful torm, adjourned lioro todny. During tho timo tho Echool waa'Jn session there wero addresses delivered before it by nearly all of tho prominent men and wnmnn enancred In charity work ill this country, nmone them being R. W. De Frost, president of tho Now York Char ity Organization Society, nnd Professor Francis rcnuouy, oi ixormat univcrmij Sea Shore or Sertoli. tr nn n In nltluir tilnrn nr rrmnln homo, vou will need tho' best of food to improve your hoalth. Wo havo tho grocorics and provisions, ovorythlng you need. Give us your order, nnd wo will guaranteo that you will bo satisfied, UIIANHO.N 01 IIAIIAH. SALEM LODGES f. j. W. w. Ualem Camp No. lis. Mucta urery Friday eTer. PT, 7.30, In A. O. U. Wi hall, Htato Iru. bids. V X. lioulllrnl, O. 0.; W. A. Moore, clerk room 10, Mooroa blk KORBBTBR3 OK AMICRIOA Coart Uhcrwooil Poroat No. 19. Meet Friday nlibta lu Turner block. John M. Cha.10. O. K. A U nronn Hocy, 1M7-1tt BUSINKSS CARDS. Q. H. 05ACK Succossor to Dr. J. M. Kecno, 'of White Corner, Snlem Or. Parties desir ing 8tierlor operations nt moderate fees in any branch uru in especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. IPhono 1071, KOOMB 1 AND 3, (1KAY DLK. i? S, C, STONE, M. D I'roprlctorof Stone's Drue: Stop. HALKM, OKf.OON. Tho itoroe (two lu numben nro Kxatcd at No. 223 and 333 Commercial atreet, and aro well atocked with a complete lino of druiraaiid modlclnt, toilet article, porfutaory, brualie otc, etc., etc, nil. BTONE Ituliad iomo23ycar experience lu the prac tlcoof modlclnoaud now mako no ohariw for conaiiltatlon, ciamlnatlnn or prescription. SOULE JJROS. PIANO TUNERS AND PKCAIR8RS PORTLAND OIIK Kor Halein and rlolnlty to Will' MnalnHtoc tor l Hen B. F. JONES, Attornoy-nt-Lawl Toledo, Oroion. Wa Clerk of Circuit Court ' an U-to-dak) abatract 01 al county. tit year andbaN .iHiljIn Uiicoln 11-1701 Sal F offiok,;oity:uall. For water borvlco nnply nt otllc. Iillls puyuulo monthly lu udvuncc. Mako all complaints at the oillco. capital crrv Express and Tr atisfei 1 (Meets all mall ami passenger trains. uaggage to an parts 01 mo city, rrompi service. Telepliono No. 851. 'iiieniiu I. al'llypnu uidiuv. n arwj iiii. WfJ Cb?ap Farms Land from -.60 to f 135 per acre. We haYC to trade for large or small HOItlCS Ranchin. Some Small to exchange for Stock Ranches Some Places Large to sell and take nx pait pay FarmS property. We Loan Money at 0 and 7 per cent. Sell of all kinds on oommitialon, StOCk ""t 'tbUIeM al 'arilisi Make Exchanges of all kinds of property, have a lariritlistof lands to beleet from. If you Want tO Sell. Rent or Exchange any gny kind of property, or want Incnr.infp -'! p8" an(' ew llB at IIIOUIUIIW, ,,, (VimrnHi-cial street. Loans, Salem, Oregon Bozartb, Rya'D s Co Enclose stamp for reply When writing. to ft., NCNNiiaiX!cx Tho Kind You llnvo Always lu uso for over HO j'cnrs, and jyfv'Tfh sonal All CoiiiitorfoltH, Imltailtms and" Jtist-ns-good" aro hub lixpcrlmoiit.s that trlflo with and endanger tho hcnlth oi? Infants and Chlltlrcu Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Gastorla is a harmless suhstituto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops arid Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Nnrcotlo mtbstunce. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroy "Worms nnd allays Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation mid Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho Qa&Y &&&cM The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCHT.Ur COMMNT, If wammmmmmmmmmmmm R. M.- SA 83$ LEM Something to Be Proud Of fa tho ownership of n Orescent, Cleve land or Oeudrou bicycle. It Is the iicinu of )M)rfcctloii in bicycle construction, whom lightnoss Is not sacrificed for strength nnd mechanical skill blond to make a wheel that is unexcelled for mil ling qualities and reliability. Wu hnvo iiHplendlil stock to chooiio from. AtT'-i tor0. R. M. Wade &Co The Old Folks at Home Aro leanilnir new wrinkles overy day from the young folks of tho present gen eration ono of the most comforting is tho fact that good laundry work can bu done outside the hotiso as cheaply iih if 'Mi HcruiiLxici your mo away over flu: ub. Machinery and system tells the tale. Salem Stp.am Laundry COLONKI. J. CIAHTk-.W) rlCOrUIKTOB. DOIIOUH I). OLMH1KAII. I(lll. rhoue 111, 230 Liberty Btrett. A Luxury That All Enjoy And that health and comfort Is depend, out upon, is a gocd bath tub with oikiii sanitary plumbing. Wu will lit up old or new housta. and oontraet with plunders at a low estimato for up-to-date, (dentine plumbing, steam and water, fitting, or any kind of plumbing, that is tho acme of excellence in this line. BARR & PETZEL 214 COMMERCIAL BTItKKT. Telethon No. 2371 i .. Bought, nml -which hns licca has horno tho Blfrnatnro of hns hecn iniitlo under ltls pcr- Btincrvlfllon fiitico its infancy. Signaturo of MUHHY.TtT, NtW VORN CITY. THE FINE ART OF COOKING Attains perfcutlnii with tho use of tho blue (lame oil stoyo. Food articles can bo boiled, broiled or roasted quickly and easily, the stnvo being sinokclcM and odorless. Ordinary koroHcno can be need and tho kitchen is not made an ivoii by hours of unofsary lire. Why bunt wood and sufTer when tho oil stove is yours for frj.GO. WADE k CO OREGON LIT! LB BOkPEEP LOSTHER SHEEP Hut no jno need worry nlxiiit mutton tills lime of the year, if they tan gt dainty and delicloit Spring lamb lo, an apHitiiiiig uud iiiiurlBhiiig t-ummer meal. Hj have overythlug in choice meats, nil 1 a" the delicacies ol the eea son in both eih nnd smoked meats that will i ' the most critical epicure. E, C CROSSISALEMOR. Touches the Right Spot "Closo to mv heart let mo press you, You rich mid' Me old wine." llunriindv. a bio. old fruity wine muilu in California reaches ami wanna. tin) llliitli'Ht heart via tialuto and stom aeh tickling and gratifying all three Whlnkiwi, IiihikIUs mid liqiK r - o' every rellabU kurl. J. P' Rogers .'IH and ."--' Cnuimerelal Htreo CJJW liuliNlf tixl retail. satBiEi; i,k..y l.L, ivr WANTED four J?JW9Jt,mea f? 26c, BOo a weok. SI.OO nnr mnnth. All Aim. . i inM nt nnrrin nA UIIIU 1 W mnYnr.K nKPAtntKn -CloV, Y6u"riK has fitted UD a Uicvclo Ren pairing shop at SiO Cottnuo streot. Lowntt nriron All work guaranteed. Work called for nnu ticitverctl freo. I'hone, Rod 2655. 7-2S0t FOU BALE. Ladles foathorstono bi cycle, has been ridden but a short timo nnd is In flno condition. 1'ricoflS. Call at 331 Liberty street. 20 COOK WANTED - A lady cook, at what Is known an tho Keeloy building n Yew Pnrk. Apply at once. J. 0. uoodalo. 7-27-3t WANTED An engincor for Mncleay warohouso, call nt oillco 2C0 Commer cial streot. A.M. Humphrey & Co. 2"-2t WANTED A compotont girl to do gen eral houeo work in the homo of a Binnll family. Apply at 343 Liberty street. 20 3t l'OIt BALL. A cood Jorsov cow. choan ' cnoap i houso k' going , 5 Polk t I, H ireaii, can uo even ai uio nrst nouso on left hand sido of tho road north nt end of brldno in county. Julius Rlcck. 7 20-3t Salem. ' FOR BALE Cheap n good light wagon iur uiuuiiuiins or coast. Apply 10 J. P. Itogera 218 Commercial street. 7 25 tf 11I0YOLES FOR WOOD. i will ox- mango a tow second-iianu wneels. guns, rovolvers or watchs, all in good, order, for wood. Geo. K. Smith. seoA ond hnnd storo, 301 Commercial utreot. 7 10 1m POINTER PUPS-Fino purebred Eng- H8I1 pointers, trom tno old mioiton bitch, Biro "Gonornl." Call early. T. Leon Davidson, Mornlngsido. 0 30 lm TO THE PUBLIC Wo hnvo on hand a largo Btoek of Lastorn and homo niado buggies which wo nro Belling at greatly reiiuccu prices in oruor to cioso mem , ' out this seaeou. l'lcaso call at 41 ami CI Btato streot and oxnmino thorn, ' -Pohlo & Ulehop. 0-28-tf LADIES-Frco Harmless Monthly ulnter: can not fall. Airs. 13. 1 to wan, 11. 177, Milwaukee. 7 13 lm DON'T WORUY I-Woman's lllMsiniri Suro nnd safo; Positive Cure for Bup pressed or Irregular Menstratlon, From AnyCatiBe: tho Newest Discovery; Bend for liox. FREE J. M. Horno. M.D.,Uox W., Chicago, 111. 7 13 3tv ROOMS. Furnished or unfurnished, single or in suites, dining room ad joining, home-like, second floor Cot tle block. Mnttio Hutching, prop. 4 13 11 'T.'gTT'Al niii.jiiiifi"i ii HOUSE CLEA.NKUS itomombcr that tho best and cheapest carpet paper Is tho heavy felt paper, sold tit Tiik Jouiinal oluco. 20-tf Loans and Insurance Monoy to loan from 0 to 8 per cent. , according to security no oxtienso .for'J examination. IiiBurnncu effoctod on hops and other property at lowest rates. John Moir 290 Com, st, 7-10-U Af-yf HOTELSANTIAM At Uotrolt. Orotfon Now open for Bummer Tourists, now house, newly furnished first-class accom odations. Prlco from f 1.00 to $1.60 per lay Good puck train and saddle horses in, ready to accomodate Tourists to jot pringH, Marion Lake, and Lake t'tiinella and all good fishing points. , H. Jacob, Prop-, Willamette Stables 0en day and night for busl iivhh. Hire you a rig or put up your team. Horses boarded, eatisix t on guaranteed. Your piuroiiitgo doliclted. Btagu for McCoy leaves stable at 0:20 a.- in. Ucod rig nnd careful driver. 4 TETER & HANSEN PROPS, Botith Commercial at. Phone 1721. 0-30-tf .' ' ' The German Market Will be found nil kinds of moat , and the best of sausage, FREE DELIVERY. All bills duo the late firm of Wolt & Miescko iitiiBtJbo paid. .JliML-!. 171 Oouimerclal BL Osteopathy Jn'Balem and Albany DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT Graduate, of American School of Osteo pathy. BALEM Monday, Wednesday and Friday; hours, 0 to 11 u, m.; 1 to 4 p. over Wellor's grocery, ALHANY Tuesday, Tliursday and. Saturday ; iiours 0 to 12 a. ui. ; 1 to 6 p, m,, Mrs. Winns residence. fUllliH TOOTHACHE, EARACHE and NEURALGIA lo a mlaoU; all dni((talr I'liu Tt-I.ii Slcdlaal Cu. Ilro.dwa, Ktw Tori, Hod (or IVNklat. M'aHli'W CURE YOURSELF! lu lll(U (r nnualuial illM-bara.a, luSamiuatloii, Iriltalluii. ur ulkratL.u ot uiucuua mvuitraoM. t'aluleaa. ul not aattlu- itKlflCMfWieilCo. " " solaongu. iKCixitio.V'SJl "am -r UTuinruu, or muI In pUIn wrper. isrisi iuij, .r a tuu. tuft. tlbVl)aT UI V Trailo Mark JV lla.l.klM.1 SI m I tvuiu g 4rmu Maiu tit' 'ijjjB. v, i. a, m mizr Sxelil hrtcrvn. "Old Government" whiskey, recog nized by loading physicians, and espec ially by A. P. O'llrlun M. I)., Captain and Burgeon, also by Win. D. McOarty M. D., Major and Burgeon, in United States Army. Furthermore, tho board of health of Ban Francisco, recommends this stimulant as tho purest, uuadulte'r ated.tor family use, for convalescents and invalids. Hold exclusively in Salem and Marion County by J. P. RoaxRa. 4-20-tf a1 V ii i