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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1901)
TTV WHPhMhim.v'" "rTT r"" " "fT ?A ? f, ' t mmrwnl ? 5??HKlc wfWti -Mm PJLEASiNG RESULTS always follow the use of New bro's llcrplcidc, the new scien tific cure lor dandruff nnd fall ing hair. It possesses certain properties that kill tho germ or microbe that causes all thd tumble by sapping the oil out of the hair bulb. With this parasite destroyed, dandruff nnd the falling hair cannot exist. A thick, soft growth of hair springs forth where formerly , thin, brittle hair, or perhaps total baldness held sway. One bottle will convince you ot its merits. For5Ie at all Flrit-ClMi Drugstores. Portland Visitors Perkin's Hotel Restaurant. White Cooks, lunch 10c to 25c. Metis a la carte. 20c up. Dally Journal on file. 5-27 tl IS IT Necessary to pay 45 or 50c for a ouo pound sizo cau of baking ponder to be euro and havo good powder? Why not try our Baking Powder "Diamond Brand" put up by us whuro we guaranteo every run to bo pun; and it suited (which we have no doubt) you save 15 to 20c on ev ery pound size can. Hotnomber it is PATRONIZING HOME "Diamond Brand" pound can 20 cents. 1 pound can .'15 cents. Yokahaina Tea Sore 240 Commercial St. Salem, Or. Phono 2411. iroo Dolivery IIILLAMETTE HOTEL YT ARRIVALS John F Oaples, Portland Mrs Ii Lou Paget, Portland. M M Uurdlck, Portland. J S Wilson, Kansas City. A J Mi-ager, Portland. Chan It Thompson, Portland. J S llarris,Oakluy, Idaho. K M Weaver, Pliilmlolphl-... Erwin Andorsou. Toronto, Can. E G Uuby, Elgin, Or. C M WW l, Unic.tgo. Frank O Waller, Uobton. COUNTY PROPERTY SHOULD BE SOLD A Matter for tho County Commis sioners Court to Determine Ed Joeu.val: At last the soasion of tho Oregon Legislator a law was enacted authorizing tho ealo of dolinquont tazas bid in by County Judgos and Clorka of School Districts, which I refer you to in part: Section 3 on page 12 of 1001 Soss ion Law which is as follows. "On the tlret Monday aftor July 1, 1001, the sheriff of overy County in this Stale in which lands havo been hereto fore bid in for tuxes by such County or any public corporation theroin, and to which they shall linvo acquired title as horeinbeforo provided, shall proceed to sell such lands to the highest-' bidder for cash, iu inanr.er and form as upon sale under execution. But no lovy nor filing of certificate shall be required, and no notice shall be given, except a brief notice stating the time and placo of ealo an J that alf property whioh tho County or other publiccorporations bssacquirod title by virtue of sale for taxes will be sold' to the highest bidder fpr ctsh at the time and place named. Such notice shall bo published once each week for four successive weeks prior to said ealo in a daily or weekly newspaper of goneral circulation in the County, to be selected by the sheriff as most likley to give notice to all persons Interested. The sale shall begin with the taxes for Uio latest yoar, and shall proceed backward through the rolls, in inverse order of timo, but no parcel of land shall be sold moro than once. The sale may be adjourned from day to day uutil completed. Tho County Courts or comisaionsrs, and officers of School Districts, shall fur nish to the sheriff therecords of sale, lists, and all other proper and necessary information." As a tax payer of this County I am Interested iu the matter of the collec tion o( delinquent taxes and as the time (or the sheriffs sale is near at band I with to enquire il any effort is being made on the part of tho County Court or School Clerk of this County, for the enforcement of the above law. Trusting that some action may be taken by the proper authorities. I am a 'J ax 1 ayzb. What Shi!) vis Have Tor Desert f This question arises In the family every day. Let us answer It today. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful deasert. Prenared in two minutes. No boiling no baking! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Fla vora: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocer's today. 10 eta. Shake In Your Shoes Allen's Foot Eate, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and in growing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of the corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes- tiuht or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating-, callous and not. tired, aching feet. Try it today. Bold by all drug gists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package free. Ad dress, Allen B. Olmntead, LeRoy, N Y. 2 I MCSMSqCSbI Ti 'lillTMl SOCIAL :: AND :: PERSONAL ..li! A. 3u A SOCIAL EVENTS SATURDAY, Meeting. Juno 8 Womana Club ANOTHER COLLEGE GRADUATING PROGRAM Principally Music and Elocution Like All the Rest. Tim oTnrpl.nn atlnndint UPOn ttlO graduation ol tho senior class woro hold Thursday evening at tho First Metho dist church and were unusually pleas, ingand entertaining. Beothpven'a So nata ii tho oncnlag tiumber, given by mi., ilolnn Cnlbreath. Sho is a bril liant musician and was listened to with pleasure. Miss Laura Thomas, the pop. ular elocutionist, read Longfellow's King Robert ol Sicily." The beautiful poem was delivered In n strong manner and received with applause. "Natlvo ltlo" is tho title of a quattot given by E. K. Miller, J. L. Baker, Bert Gcer and C. C. Baker. Their voices blended harmoniously and button was not inforior their contri to any of tbo ovening. Aftor another address tho class of 1001 was presented nnd their diplomas bestowed. A violin solo closed tho program, which was excellent throughout, and the closing number proved to be excel lent as a finale in -leaving a pleasant Impression on tho minds of tho audi ence. Tho floral offerings to tho class woro profuse iu beauty and numbers, and tendered by friends with beat wishes for tho future The decorations were especially artis tic and consisted of palms nnd ferns. Deilcate spravs o( green loaves woro ar ranged in profusion and by the plat form were wound up tho pillars, witli a network formed botweon, around all of which whito doners were twined and formed in bow knots, with tho class motto, "today," iu whito in tho center of tho network. Pretty Home Weddlne. Mr. Robert McFarland,of Tumor, and Miss Jennie Swartz of this city, were united in marriago yesterday afternoon at tho-ropidonce ot Mrs. Lou R Hatch, on Asylum avonuo. Tho union took place iu the presence of about twenty relativos and intimate Irionds. Tho room was tastefully do corated, tho principal features being a beautiful arch of greon set with white roses, and a large bell of whito roees and green lining. Tho bride's gown was ol whito silic,and tho groom woro a suit ol light plaid. Mlsa Boatrico Bholton played the wed ding march to tho strains ol which tho happy pair walkod into the room, paus ing immediately under tho boll, where they woro made man and wlfo in a very impressive ceremony by Rov. R. Mc Killop of tho Baptist church. Hearty congratulations followed amid which refreshments wore announced. Thoy consisted of bride's cake, straw berries and ico cream. Mr. and Mrs McFarlaud will soon go to Wathington, whero thoy will resldo. NOTABLE YIOLINISTE MME CAMILLA URSO Who Will Appear at the Grand Opera House, Tuesday. MlnneapolUTImei, April 17: Mme Camilla Urso's second violin re cital last evonlng at Plymouth church only further deepened the impression her masterly control of her Instrument and her musical readings made at tho previous concert. It was great violin playing, groat in the broadest meaning of the word. Nothing moro beautiful, more perfect, more satisfying musically to heart and soul could be desired. Mme Urso is an artist of lofty aspira tions, one who has now reached the hoarts and lives there. Her whole souled absorption in her, art her digni fied, serene and chaste style, her deep insight Into tho composer's meanings, and her power to convey them messages, with all their beauty, to thelistenor, make her playing a noble and uplifting force, and for the ttmo at least, one dwells on tlte heights with her. All thought of techniquo is forgotten, but the beauty of her mueicis always up permost She oven characterized Pagin inl's "WtU-her Dance" and madoittell a storv, though this work is generally utilized as a display of technical acquire ments by most violinists. Sgambatis' "Andante" was interpreted with in discribably beautiful tone and exquisite poetic feeling. Her long-sustained pianissimos are exquisite, like a silver thread, and without the least loss of tone quality. An intereatlngnnmber on the program was the Rust "Suite," Though com posed in 1707, there was very little that sounded mediaevil about it. It afford ed an interesting study of comparisons with our more -modern composers, Mrs. Maud Ulraer Jones sang with the same exquisite tonal quality. Her voice is gaining in breadth and power. Itcsrries so beautifully and and is so true that it Is always a pleasure to hear it. She sang Grieg's "Good Morning" delightfully and Wagner's "Slumber Song" was given with tender expression. In the "Years at the Spring," by Mrs. Beach, her gala in breadth of tone was especiaHj noticeable. Tbo " Knmauza," from Halevy's L'EcIair, with the violin obligato, was a melodious number Mrs. Jones sang all her aongs with delightful simplicity and ease. NEW YORK WEEKLY FASHION LETTER Js'sw Yokk, Jane 7. Juit at thlt on when there Is scarcely anything new mwmmjmcth r1l) mi ..f ithhm The Day's Review of Societies Happenings, Churches. Schools. and the lodges je te if under tho ami in tho lino of fashions it is Interesting to noto the departures both in toxtilo and namn 'of some ot tho lata summer fabrics, Neodleis to say that thoy aro of tho spldor web varioty, for Dame fashion demands demands only that -which is soft and clinging in effoct, and- in no othor way can this be gained excopt by the uso of diaphanous materials. Probably tho foremost In the list is vigorcaux bastlBte, a delightful fabric, light in woightf fine and firm in texture, capable ol effoctlve combination ith all the prevailing summor trimmings nnd charming iu coloring. It is seen iu tho three principal shades of groy, light medium and dark groy, with their var iations, light nnd dark blue, tho differ ent grcons nnd also tans. Tho bodico has a vest ol cream plaltod tullo. Over this opens tho sldo fronts which aro trimmed with an oxtonded lacing of greon liberty satin. Tho facings aro in turn ornamented with tiny black velvet buttons. Tho blue and greon combination is vory etfectivo and one ol tho most fashionable ol tho eon son. Apropos ot tulle trimmings it may be said thatthcBO aro almost unlvcsal upon fashionable summer toilettes. Some thing very smart 1b the tullo bows which are affected. Thoy are filmy and fetch ing, bosidos adding tho requisite touch ot femininity without which no gown is a success. Next in tho llt of fashionable fabriie it crape mistral, which is followed by tho various co'Icnnes,otainlnei nnd moro familiar cropes and nuns vuilings. There is a novelty in tho latter, however, in form of a protty bordered effect, which lends a vory original air to the afternoon gowns mado of nuns veiling. It is within the memory of every woman who kcops posted on tho styles when shawl gowns wero in greatado mand. A summer with what promises to bo amarkotl degreo of success. A vory protty modol recently Imported of palo suneot yellow chiffon, with rnilles set on with strips of valonclonnes. The shawl, which is immaculate in its whiteness and represents almost tho work of objeuro llltlo Italian work women, is fastened in a modest Vat tho front. With tlioso towns aro worn hats ol taffeta, trimmed with muuy rows of stitching nnd long, trailing plumes which fall over tho crown in majestic grandeur. A rather stunning costumo In v. hite taffeta has the skirt stitched with bands of black silk. Outlining the bands aro narrow strips of silver braid so thiy as to be scarcely precoptlblo The bodico has a yoke and vest also of white taffeta, appllqued with medallions ol black marked out with tho silver braid. The only softening touch upon tho toiletto is a wis "i of tulle fastened at the left of tho corsage. Lace collars, vests and undersloeves aro also fashionable, mado of taffeta. PERSONALS Mrs. L. Gerowo has returned from several week's visit with frionds in Skagway, Alaska. Sho was accompanied by Mrs. O. A. Sehlbredo and the Misses Jennlo and Bertha Sohlbredn, who will visit at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, G.'S. Downing. Frod Breyman, a brother ol Mrs. II. D. Patton passed, through Salem yester day enroute to his hosao iu Portland from Mauila where ho served In the 45 th U. S, V. I- as quarter mastwr sor gennt. Mrs. M. McOlard is visiting relatives at Brooks for a few days before assuming her position as cook at the Indian Train ing School. II. E. Smith, a former resident of this city who has boon here for sovoral days, has returned to tils homo in Washing ton. Chauncey Bishop has joined a survey ing party near The Dalles and will bo absent about two months. Mrs. D. O. Howard who has been quite ill, is now Improving rapidly and ablo (o see hor frionds. Miss Klanor Williams ol Oregon City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lang on Wititor titreet, Mrs. Etta McCulloch of Portland has returned home after a visit with friends here, Mr. Edward Illrsh and Mies Maude Illreti have returnod from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wolfaed of Silver, ton were Salem visitors Thursday. Dr. J. F. Ca! breath and Miss Hejcn Calbreath are in Portland today. Miss Annie Klappesish has returned) to her home in Boiftli 'Dakota. Miss Susie Roberta n is visiting friends la Portland for a few days. D. W. Tarpley was iu Portland Thursday evening. Mrs. I. M, White has returned to Winlock, Wash, Miss Mabel Dean has ro turned from a visit at Turner. It. Wiley, of Portland, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. W. T. Rigdon Is visiting friends at Jefferson. airs. W. L. Dinmore his gone to Turner. A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured. "At one time I auffared horn n v jro tprain ol tbo ankle," yn Oh,. K. C'ary, editor ol the Guide, H'aliingt..n. d. "Alter using Nsvural well reoowiunu led medlaine without success, I tried (Jlmio-U-rUin'a Pain Balm, and am p'enil to say that ruled came as soon an I ix-gaii its lire and a complete cure apt-cully fol lowed," -o d by F. U. Ha, Druggist. ejus. UTOltiA. tanXu Brtt, Hlmt w h Unit Bjt 20S5ftr' 'Hnnrifim(nrtiVtriito The Finest Schooner. Boston, Juno 7. A schooner, tho great est in tho world, built entirely of steel, with "oven masts, also of niea', steered and. hinted by steam and electrically lighted, having n gross tonnage as great as that ol the ordinary battleship, wilt bo built on tho Atlantic const during the coming season. B. B. Crowninshield, designor ot tho Independence, prepared the -tplans-for this monstor frloght carrlor' and tho vessel will be constructed by a eyndtcato at the head ol which is Captain J, G. Crowley olTaunlon. Tho craft will cost when ready (or sea about $250,000, divid ed into sixty-fourths, and there aro about twenty pononi who havo subscrib ed the sum nccessnry for hor construc tion. A Good Cough Medicine. It spcakB well for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy when druggists uso it1 in their own families in preforonco to any. "I Imvooold Chamborlain's Cough Romody for tho pnet Qo years with complete, sat isfaction to myself and customers," says Druggist J. Goldsmith, Van Etten.N. Y. "I have always used it in my own family both for ordinary coughs and colds and for tho cough following In grippe, and find it vory cfllcactoiiB." For pale by F. G. Haas, Druggist. Always scttlnjf them up free. What? "Bee Line Buefirlcs." Mitchell, Lewis & Staver. TRICKS IN THE SILK TRADE. How Shopper Are Fooled Teal" Which Show the Pare Material. Pure silk, when It has been through till the processes necessary to bring out nil Its L-ood dualities. Is worth Us weight In silver, Bald nn export tho other day. Therefore tho women who expect to buy pure silk nt llttlo moro than tho prlco of cotton nitiBt expect to ho fooled, nnd there nro lots of ways by which the manufacturer gets overt with thorn. They mnke stuff that Is called silk und passeB for It with credulous per sons who don't know nny bettor out of ncnrly nny old thing now. Ono favor ite Imitation silk Is mado of cclluloso treated with chemicals. It Isn't a good material to get on flro In. Then thero nro south sen Island cottons nnd somo mercerized cotton which after treat ment look something llko silk, though of course thoy wear very differently, and their silken nppenranco soon van ishes. But U Is In adulterating goods which really havo sumo silk In them that Uio greatest skill Is exercised to dccelvo the buyer. To obtnln tho required rus tlo and body rough Hobs- la often used for the woof of tho material. This soon church It to wear shiny. Another trick Is to Increase tho weight and apparent solidity of a film By silk material by using metallic salts In the dyo vntB. Pressing with soma kinds of silk lncrcnscs tho weight also, but at tho sacrltlco of strength. Cheap, crackly, stiff silk which hnu heavy cords Is good silk to avoid. It won't wear. There are several tests which reveal readily tho purity of a pleco of silk. Tho mrcroficopo of courso will show It at once, oven to an unprnctlccd eye. Puro silk tins tho nppenranco of fine, smooth tubes. Another good test Is by burning. Puro silk burns slowly, with n slight odor. Cotton llares up quickly and would- throw off n decidedly disa greeable smell. Then tho.touguo will readily reveal the, presence of metallic salts. There Is no mistaking their tnstc. Hut nil those may bo disregarded, said tho expert, when silk Is offered for tho prlco of cot ton. You need not bother to test that stuff. New York Sun. . LINCOLN ADOPTED IT. Ilia Pnmoua. I'hrniip, "Of tbn I'rople," Originated by Theodore I'nrker. William II. Herndoii, LIiicoIii'h law partner, know Theodore Parker well and had much correttpondeucu with him, nnd nfter the Lincoln-Douglas do bate ho came on to llontou and saw Parker and other ntithdnvery men with an vyo to Lincoln's political proipoctfl. doing back to Bprlngllcld, he took with him Home of L'arkcr'H newer Hunuons mid addresaes. "Ouo of them," ho finys ill his "Abrahnm Lincoln," "was a lecture on 'Tho Effect of Slavery on tho American People,' which woh de livered In tho MuhIc hall, Jtonton, nnd which 1 guvo to Lincoln, who read nnd returned It. lit liked VKpeclally the following uxprt'Hfilon, which he marked with a. penult nnd which ho In nub Htuucu ufjurwurd uttod In his (Jetty burg uddretfn: 'Democracy Ib direct wlf government, over till the people, by all tin' people, for all the tHMiple,' " The nddri'Hi reforrwl to (Pnrker'H iHHt great autlHlnvery address) was delivered July i, isr,a Here, 1 Ktihmlt, wiih tho probablo ori gin of ftlticolnlH phruMO, In one variant ocanuihur It was n great favorite with Parker, often taking the exact form Hint Lincoln gave It, with IiIh vure In tuition of the bout where there vwim nny I'holct of wurdri. In a HpitM-h delivered iy I'nrkiT In 1T0 we ilud It Imbedded In a piiKxnge which might linve been the Inspiration of Heward's famoux "Invprcaalble contllct" or Lincoln' 'hotiKf divided agnhmt Ithelf," n view to which Parker continually recurred. In two other upcocllwi It mnndH "gov ernment of all the people, by nil the people, for all the people." Itu earliest npMMrniicv .that I have discovered Iu Ills writings Is In a letter to Itev. Hani uel J. May In ISIS, whuro It Is simply "government of all, by all. for nil." Itvliw of Itevlews. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury aa mercury will eurelv deatror tho sense of smell and completely derange tho whole system when entering it through the mucous surface. Hurh articles should never be used except on pre roriotions from reputable- physicians, as the damage thoy will do is ten fold to the good you can poMlbly derive from Ulom. Hall's Ca'nrrh Core, manufac tured by P. J. Cheney iSc Co., Toledo, 0.. contains no mercury and Is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. In buyinit Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you got the genuine. U ts taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F.J. Cheney Co. TeetTmonJals free. Bold bv Drmrtrlits. rrfca7fie. tier lioU tie. ' " ' Hall's Family Pills are the best. lnBtiammm MIHiHI M)mmtBmMKammmmulatoiumMia)aBianmmmnml&twtt&immmi amkiVkBkVHVlMHHH9aRBnBHHHHHMfliMHMt wflsBwHBbXsiBHHHHslaanlCisMBfl Tito Kltul Yoa Havo Always in uso for over 30 yenrs, nnd 1 fff y -jf-, sonal f-WlCWn Allm. All Counterfeits, Imitations Experiments that trlilo wltl Iufauts and Children Expo What is C Castorla Is a harmless subs gorlc, Drops and Soothlnp; I contains neither Opium, Mo mibstancc. Its ngo is its gua nnd allays Fovcrl.shncsH. It Colic. It relieves Teething: 1 nnd Flatulency. It nsstmlia Stomach and Bowels, giving Tho Children's Panacea Tin GENUINE CAST Soars tho The KM You Haro Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC OtNTMIH COMPANY, TT Munni TKICT. hiw vo.r city A Good Deal In tho comtructlon of n building do pends upon your lumber beltiK "I U(d quality and well seasoned Vhoil wo aro dealers you are aBaured of tho best quality that can Imj produced. You uro uleopuru of getting the bout quality at tho lowest pricMH. Fair and cquaro dcalingB, good goods und low prices is our nuccess. Near 8. P. puss; tiger de pot, phono 051. Goodnle Lumber Co. SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anyone wantinga healthy nutrtiou diet should try. Scotch Oats. They area valuable aid to digestion and can be readily served, bold by Harritt & Lawrence. OMl POSTOITKIOB OHOOKUV SOMETHING KEnN INCANDESCENT CJA3 BURNEM (o Chimney, no blackened Mantles, Gives 115 caudle powof per foot ol gus consumed. Bevoral slisos. We have In stock the No 1, burning one foot wr hour and giving a 85 candle power light for '.MO of one cent per hour. Aloo tliu No 2, giving 70 candle power at a coat of (1-10 of a emit por hour. INVESTIGATE THKM Salem Gas JLigh.t Co, ChomoketA St. Tolophono 003 Plumbing and Roofing Make your contract for plumbing onrly to uocuro the best Job for tho least tnotioy. :::::: A MKTAL HOOF on your building is durable and economical, will protect your property from lira In adjoining building and ought to reduce tho cost of insurance. !;::::::: A (JALVANIZKD IRON SKYLIGHT Is lighter and stronger than wood, guaranteed not to leak, Kstlmates furnished and .tho best of work promptly performed by ::::::: : BURROUGHS St FRASBR PHONE 1511 103 STATE The Great. flfoajeettc Steel IRange We have a new stock to Arrive ...Soon... R. M. WADE & CO. SALEM OREGON THE FLORENCE 6ALEM GKCON .... A first-class piivate hospital for the treatment of chronic and euiglcul cases. Built the puit yuar especially for tho purpoiKj for which It is used Con veil Mntiy located within four blocks of the business part of the city. The most modern tlirotiithoul the huildmir. lleatotl and electloltv. Here the sick can private borne, combined with all tho advantages of a general hospital with ut the noise, confusion; and publicity attending ono. Outside phy clans bringing cases in treated with the greatest wmrtwy, and ut' d in operations if requested. For terms and lurtbsr informa tion write or apply pronudy. E ' CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VI91T0H9 WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 p. M. MtUM xtoughr, nnd which hn.9 bica ins foorno tho slfjimttiro oC ts been mado under his per- uporvlslon slnco Its Infancy. to onti to dceclvo you in this, nd " Just-ns-p;ood" aro but ami oudnufrcr tho health of coco against Experiment. STORf A tuto for Castor Oll Paro rrups. It is Pleasant. It. phlno nor other Nnrcotlo anteo. It destroys Worms sitrcs Dlarrhtua and "Wind oublcH, cures Constipation ts tho Food, regulates tho healthy and natural sloop. Mother's Friend. ORIA ALWAYS i .guaturo of Lamb Season It 1b hore, and nothing can ho (nolo plotiBlnK to tho nppetlte than a superb "Logo' Lamb'1, not old fiheop, but tho real spring nrtlclo, We article iu all its Julclnoes. hnvo tho R C, CROSS SALEM ORB Phono 21)1. !x NEW! spr SANATORIUM furnishing and latest appliances by hot water anu iigtiteu I by gas have tho comforts of an eleuant Wmkm Srr i i 'T?Tmi V&assBaVnJ l v isiiii il iiurr T si imiiiihisjj itiiiy mi I CLASSIFIED X A. ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five lines or less, la'.thl'sncfunti lnsetted"ihrt:gr for 25c. 50c a Week. $1 50 a month. All ovt " n,1 ? .. .51? .I!?l WANTED. WANTED. To buv n team, 1100 to 1200 ins., tor casn. Walt Low, Halem. 0 4 lw WANTED. Tho lady that lives on Garden Itoad that sold Jelllo to tho Willamette. Hotol, to allitho hotol roon as poflfllblo. V - WORK WANTED.-A man and wlfo, indtvidualy or togothor want employ mont nt nny kind of work. Wi men good housekeeper, man nil-round laborer and good farm hand but not neavy enough tor tlio Hardest kind of work. Apply caroJouiiNAt,. to "man and wifo." GIMtf WANTED. Wo nre intending to paint tho Butteville school building, parties desiring to do this job w.llKpleaeo put In bids on work and materia! sepa rately. Address all bids to tho clerk, Henry L. Dents. Clork School District No. 67, Uuttevlljo, Or. 6 14 lm WANTED. For Cash 200 to 3Q0 cords largo or small llr. Apply at JounNAi, ofllco, 6 8 tf WANTED-1IELP. ' WANTED All-around mancsngct por manem ompioymout oy month or year. J. M, Munkors, oalom. 0 4 7w WANTED A nilddlo-agod woman to do chamber work. Apply nt Wlllam otto holul. 0 3 tf WANTED Competent woman or girl to do gonoral houtowork at good sal ary. Inquire at Journal ofllco. 0 1 tf WANTED MAN with horuo and buggy to soil l'asturo Block Food, tialary 15 per week and ton per cont on all Bales. Farmer preferred. Provlous experi ence not cssontjal. Pasture btock Food Is tho, greatest discovery over made in practical and aciotitltlo feed lug, and is sold on nuabsoluto guaran tee Steady, ermanont trade easily established. Samplo bbx, sufllulont for two wooks (oedlug, froo. Send 25 cents In stampB or Bllvof'toVcover or prcsB charges Pasturo . Stock Food Compa,ny, 324 Times Uulldlng, Ohica. go. v. 3 21-tf LADY AGENT Your" o opportunity llygoia Straight Front and Military .UoreitB arov monoy makors. kvory iwomnt wants ono. tor terms an IV iionu i). lvuoiurn voruui uo., ni. ..! Ua 'I 111 Dm UIO. 11V. u A " , Cedar Shingles. Wh'orq did you cot thoso shlnglce? Thoyi aro tho Detroit brand mado by UooVcr llros,, and nro tho best shinglos on thrtnmrkot. Yes and their prlco ts no li'iguOr than tho other dealars. Go and boo their No. Is, brand marked II, 5 buis to 2 inches. Also - their No. 2s clear of knots 0 in. from -but. Thoy aro sold by 8. P. McOrnckon, 14th St. Englo wood. 6 13 lm BUSINBSS O. H. MACK Succcessor to Dr. J. M. Koono. ol White Corner, Salem Oro. Parties de siring superior operations at moderate feo in any branch aro in ospoolal request, Money to Loan On farms and city property. Invoit meats Judiciously made, Iusurauco of footed. JOHN MOIR Over Tolophono ofllco 200 Gom'l. St. 4-OU Dr. Grace Albright Omduite of American School of Osteopathy, s : t Evory day excopt Sunday, Ofilce hours 0 to 12 a. in : 1 to 4 p. m. Odd Fellows' Temple, Cor. Court and High streets. Phono. Main 2281. Dr. Tacle Deal, assistant. Bottled Beer Kllngorrt I(ock,8uccoorn to'UouthHalem Uotthr. Wonts. All orders for bottled beerwill be tilled at tho brewery. Kept on cold storage. Froo city dnllverr, Telephone -'ISi. Capital Summer Hormal A rrhool for touchers will lm held at tho Capital Business Collegu. First tu'in oMns May U, and continues 7 weeks. See oitd term opensjuly 1, and con tinues A weeks Instructions will be given id all the branuhes required for Htate and cuhuly papers. Address, J, J. KRAPS, SALEM, ORE. DON'T WAIT Till it Rains But book your ordtrs with LEAWON&BURrbr your house painting, paper hanging or kalson,inin at105 State st. White House Restaurant Easy ot access. Courteous reception. First-class cooking. You enjoy what you order at lo6 State st. George Bros. Prop's. TUP hlliv iaii.u.. MEMBER ASSOCIATED MPS B"T WERTISIKO MfifrlM '" vimuLAiign n t ,,, ,-,- r ".pome inc. jr COPPER KETTLE FOIt BALE-!o or preserving frnil on largo S Holman second hand, 210 Commercial "" C2U' FOR SALK-Two cood sccond.ha'ad buggtow luqulro Mitchell, Lowis?A Stover Branch, Balom. ' """"if CAMP BTOVE3-Andc7mnlnw ai " Also second-hand goodso alf KTnds'a A bargain, 101 gtalo street, E.'o. Lougiore. 6 10 Ife 8ll!,lAYI1?,Q,80VP-A now raAot trees ond chicken houecst not poison. atBalem Soap Factory, Ferry street. FOR RENT. FOR HLNr-Good sovon room houeo Willi stttblo on High , strtot. TA. Belli Iber, 424 H.gh 8t. p fj FURNISHED ROOM8-For l'lgltthonso kqoplng or for tranalonts Iri suitsor slnglo, largo and pleasant with win dows fronting on Commercial street. n ..1 m i . M' HUTCltlNS", Col tlo Block, over Blue Front 6,1 1( FAR5I FOR ttENT.RU ,n. .tt.i. of Salem 120 acres all undor cultlya tlou, good Bcliooln. near church. Free Rural dolivery. Groin rent. Address 11. II. Caro .lotiRNAt.. 2 1 tf LodqesT FORESTERS OF AMERICA - Court Sherwood Forest No. 19. Meots Fri day nights in Turner hloclc Wm , Buck, 0. It. A. L. Brown, 8ecy. MISCELLANEOUS. "". Ak 'IAKEN UP.-Two plgs's, UkeriLupat Frank Fromm's, North Sale. Owner call for same and pay for ad, " 0 8 3t McELRATII 07 STATE 8TREET-wlll mako yon a suit. Porfect in fit and workmanship for about tho samo' m you aro paying for mifl ts. Hats ten ovatcd, blocked and trimmed. RATES REDUOED-at Hnll's'iFnrry to 15c. Tako that road when, going to Independence, Monmouth or othor iwlnta in Polk county and savo,-,an hour's drive. Bkllltul forrymenjal. ways ready to eorvo you. . 4-23dAw2m A. D. Pictttjohh1, Prop. NEW FEED STORE Opposite court houso on High BtroeL A (0)1 lino ot Hour and all kinds ot food, carried. Hay and grain bought and'sofd. Feed chopping dono at lowest rales. Get our quotations before yon boy. Till son, Barttett Grain Co. TURKISH BATHS ' WILLAMETTE HOTEL OARTHS. ft S. C, STONE M. D, Proprietor ot Stone's Drug Store BALEM OREGON. Tho stores(two in number) .are lo cated at No. 235 and 883 Commercial street, and aro woll stocked with a com ploto lino of drugs and medicines, toilet articlos, perfumery, brushes etc. DR. BTONE Has had some '25 years experionca In tho practice of mllcino and now makes nb chargo forconsultalion, oxam Inallon or prescription. ' OFFICE, CITY HALL, For water &crvlco noply, at tifllce Bills pay ablo monthly fa Advance Make all complaints at the oKt Old Post OfficeStables Are large anu have reliable attend ante, your team boarded by the week or day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea sonable. Your patronage solicited. H. M. Brown Farrv Ptrcet. B. R. JfONE3. Attornoy-at-Law Toledo, Oregon. Wu Clerk of Olroult Ooujtfor ilz tmus sad bfc an wvUMltto aUUtotot all propsrttn Unooui county. ll-nm ALBERT V JESSUP. l'honu 1611, nOOUS 1 ANU 3, QUAY l(JC, CAPITAL CITY Bxp 4?css and Transfer iLfuuta ait mull ami miiMncflf trains. Baggage to all parts ol the cfty. Prompt service. Telephone No. 241. PDIBQUB 4rI0MYER "'i ' & O. Bufkhat-t Capital Lunch Pounler Next door to Harritt A Lawr. Serves tho best meals and lunch ordM in the city. Prompt service, cleap 4w nd good cooking. Give- tha.wc call. ., . Sewlaclilw Ptfarfrlar ... 5?tf.!SJRffl f JJii uiggms, nv n .w. . - , -;--street, and will be glad to s alt ej W old Irfend there. Mf MT !. repairing entrusl.ed to ae M iult r (hj5w Hi rat. WI "wiV .n T7 FOR SALeT " j. Salem Wer "Co. ,i ii fl