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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1901)
t si v I.IIH.I u iiii i, . "" l.ilL.. C1'J' ' -J PfflfPPllH -i III iwr $mW$h "1 w TWW- Health and Disease as Illustrated In the Scalp. Flj. I ihowi a lecllon of a healthy hair magnified. Fig. 2 shows the deadly effect of the DANDRUFF GERMS that are destroying the hair root. Destroy the cause you remove the effect. No Dandruff, no Falling Hair, no Baldness, If you kill the germ with NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE. For Sale by all Druggists. Price $1.00. si L OVER A Cartoons V -- .,. - m m We lmvo filled and scaled air tight tins Boanou with :: up Fresh Roasted Coffee that went out to tho coast or mountains. Parties that had it sealed last year, wanted thoir supply this Beason again sealed. It will retain its nrotna until used. Our cartoons hold one pound each of roasted coffeo nnd 3X pound of tea. Lot us have your orders and no tako pleas uro in putting it up. FroMiest roast will bo taken. :: :: :: Yokahaina Tea Store iPhono 2411. Freo Delivery. Portland visitors IPerkin's Hotel Restaurant ! White Cooks. lunch 10c to 25c. Meals a la carte, 20c up. Dally Journal on flic. 5-27 WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS :: :: :: W E Boyrie, Seattle Li U Geer, City. Mrs Anna Hill. Slayton. Mat Oettinger, Chicago. M 0 Isaacs, Chicago. J E Learned, St Paul. W II Madden. Lenox, Iowa. V A Dexter, San Francisco. Heury Elseward, San Francisco. Geo II Fiizglbhon. Portland. W G Jpnkino, Portland. M W Ilouck, Now York. E J Gunport. NVw York. D B Snyder, N Y. E L Shorherd, Portland. 0 E Lord. San Franclico. Morton Doty. Portland. John Knox, Chicago. Amateur Athletic Union. Buffalo, N. Y., July 20. The out door track and field championship meet ing of the Metoropolitan Association of the Araatotir Athletic Union is bolng hold on the Exposition grounds today. A number of lone and nlinrt rnnnq nro taking place. After these will oc cur field evonta, na throwing weights, running Jumps, etc. Hanged Today. FLittle Kuck, July SO.-Chnrles An derson, colored, was hp.nped hero today for rape upon a whltH woman. Hois the first man to bo hanged ainco the law waa prssedteqnirlng that those guil ty of rapo shall be extiuted n publK i iThousands of people witnessed the tragedy. O C fcjt 1 03el. X Su . IHmm tie a ll tlnd Yoa Haw Atvrcrs Botit WMW Of UZC Frances G. Parkhurst Resident Aeenr rhe LiverDOol & London & Globe Ins, Co., of Liverpool. The North British & Mercan tile Ins. Co., of Edinburgh. Offices in tho Mason In BniliHncr. far. merly Reed's Onera Iloimn fUvnri r ut7-a- "ri f r'CCc 'floor. Firat door aa you atep out of the elevator. 1 , ill. a? CAPITAL BREWERY Finest beer on tho market, haa better tlmn avaiv CAPITAL BOTTLING our "Perlor beer, kept in cold CAPITAL ICE WORKS at Iowwfratry8lal lM m&Je frm pUre JUU1Ie l nter' Freo u,,vo V MRS. M. BECK. "-9 OPEN AIR CONCERT BY MILITARY BAND Free Concert and Outlnsr at theSavajre GrQvc Tonfeht. The Salem Military Band will glvo nnotlior concert at tho Savngo grovo near tho Asylum, nntl will boon tlio grounds at 7 o'clock. They will play new music and continue utitll It lato hour. Theso concerts are growing In popularity and tho crowds onjoy tho iuubIc as well as tho sport of swinging In tho grovo. An aro light will be placed at tho head of asylum avenue and othora will light the street In front of the park aaldo from tho lights In the park. Largo crowds will-go out to enjoy this uovol entertainment by tha band all of which U free. St. Anne's Shrine. Kankakei, 111., July 20.-Thousands of dovout Catholics are visiting" today St Anne's church, about 12 miles from Kankakee. The shrlno of tho saint con tains a bono of her hand, and bollovora claim that overy year astonishing mir acles aro performed through hor In terccBslou. This is tho tenth annual nllarlmaco and tho attendance 1b un usually large, including many who are lamo, and half, as well na tho blind and deaf. PERSONALS George C. Will is iu Hubbard today. Ed Hatch has returned from Nomo, Alaska. Mrs. D. S. Kanko la visiting frionds at Seattle. Miss Lulu Jones, of Jefferson, is visit ing rolativoi hero. Mrs. Goo. P Jonoa haa gone to Port land for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mooroa and fam ily have gono to Newport. , MIbs Sopha E. King has gone to Port land for a visit with friends. Miss Nellio Smith, of Wisconsin, is visiting Miss Bessio Burton. Mrs. I. N. Green lias nturnod from a visit with rolatlvoa at Eugene. D. V. Snydor, of Now York City, la visiting at tho home of Mrs. Qiesy. Mies Maude Gatigh of San Francisco is visiting hor slater Mrs. T. O. Smith. J. L. Brown, 8. I. Wolf and Roy G. Wilea of Bllverton wore in tho city today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickard, of Mln nesota, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. C, Marsh. Mrs. Charloa Allen and son ltalph, o Dos Moines, Iowa, aro visiting Miss Bello West. Mrs. Clayton Wentz of tho Deaf Muto school haa returned from a visit to San Francisco. T. H. Hubbnrd, Mrs. T. II. Hubbard, Mlsa Edua and Master Blaine Hubbard havo gone to Newport. Miss Caroline Dolman, who has been visiting friends horo, has returned to her homo in San Franclico, Mrs. It. K. L. Stolnor and childron of Lakeview are in the city and will prob ably remain about two months. E. O. Patton' Dr. Boyd Richardson and W. H. Burghardt, Jr., havo gone to Silver Creek Falls for n fow days' out ing. A. D. Griflln, editor of tho Now Ago, tho papor published for tho colored poo plo,JU Portland, was iu the city yester day. Mr. and Mra. Honry Fribo, of Mol- bourno, Australia, aro in -the city visit ing Mies Nellie Spong. Mr. Fribe ia ono of Melbourne's leading bankers, Frank Scrltamierof Woodhurn, and tho Misses Kato and Anna Hose of Forest Grove, visited at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, It. E. Wanda several day a ago, Newton Lewia, of Galea, haa roturned homo. Ho had his left oyo removed aa a result of the powder explosion about a weok ago at tho mines on tho South 8ntium river. Mas Kate Scrltsmler of Chippewa county, Wis., ia spending her vacation at Seven Oake, the home of Mr. and Mra. It. E. Wands in Hampden Park addition to this city. Mra. E. 8. Tucker and Mra. E. II. Haslam, of Portland, and their brother Charloa Adams started (or their homua In Portland today on their wheela, aftor a visit with their mother, Mra. L. P Adams. Mra. Theodora Cameron and Mr. Wilbur Cameron wore the guests of Mra. Wm. Morrlman yesterday,and have gone to Jefferson to visit at the home of Sen ator Looney while en route toUtelr homei at Jacksonville. Where are You Geing: My Pretty Maid? "I'm going to feed my cow a," fho aaid. "'Tis fresh and nutritious, from Savage & Retd'a store, and they give more milk than ever boforo, They're sleek, too, and fatter, the beat ot their breed. There's nothing tho matter with their fml." Sayage & Reid, Sed and Feed Merchant?, atood the teat of twenty years and is WORKS atorage, all orden filled promptly. Prnnrietnr V(IVV10 SECRET OF ODELL'S SUCCESS He Runs the Great State of New York on Strictly Business Basis. Atlanta Journal Dctn, Tho most remarkable thing about Governor Odell is that up to the ttriio ho becniuo governor he waa known only na a machlno politician and not a very scrupulous ono at that But aa governor ho has proved himself aBtrong,thorough, clean and fearless cxocutlvo,and haa won respect nnd confldeuco of tho people, regardless of party affiliations. Roosevelt wont Into tho governship with mnny promises of reform, and raised expectation high, but nccomp. liehod nothing. Odell promised nothing nnd has accomplished very much. Ho haa not only defied Piatt, who was bo long nbtoluto in his control nf tho republican party of New York, but has mado him a "back nunibor." Ho has smashed tho corrupt schomes of politicians, stripped tho bosses of thoir patrouago, thrown down tko gauntlot to corporations which formerly had things their own way. and placod the fltato administration on n business basis. Tho ber.rot of his succea and Influence is that ho Is a buatnen governor. Ha applies the same principle to tho man agement of tho state's affairs that a buslneia man would apply to the direction of his own Interest. The Wheat Supply. Thoro aro no ovldenecs of a short world's wheat crop, nor of much higher pricoa for the cereal. Tho heat and drouth in tho East and in Russia has not affected tho supply to any material ox tent. Thoro will bo a alight thortago in Europe.but not enough to creato any considorablo extra doraand. For instance in France tho wheat crop this year will amount to .101,000,000 bushels, slightly less than tho crop of last year. The annual consumption in Franco is about 340,000,000 bushola, bo tho shortage ia about 30,000,000 bushels, all old wheat being almost entirely dis posed of. Tho government reports from Wash ington estimate n crop in tho United States of 000,000,000 bushels, which is more than uti averago supply. In 1000 tho yield waa 622,000,000 bushels. Itia expected that tho two Dakotas and Min nesota will havo an exceptional by largo ylold, probably 200,000,000 bushels. Last year it waa only 100,000,000. In all parta of tho country the yield will bo aa largo aa last year and In some parta lirger, so 'hero aro no reasons for groat expectatlona In regard to an exceptional demand or higher prices for wheat dur ing tho noxr six months or a year. In the Combine. East Okanob, N. J., July 20. The stockholders of tho National Steel Co., met horo today and voted to leaso thoir property aa a whole to tho Carncglo Steel Co. Tho torma of tho lenso havo not been made public. Broad and Corbett. Dknvkk, July 20. Kid Broad will box "Young Corbett" UiIb .evening ton .rounds. From thia placo Broad will go to San Francisco to stir up Pacific coast feathorweighta. JOURNAL X-RAYS Tho Bolso City Evening Capitol News published, a special illustrated mining edition lajt Tuosday of 24 pages that would be a credit to a much more pre tentions city. Tho nows Is published by a wido -a wake Oregon nowapapor man, Chaa. H. Fisher, of Itotoburg, and that accounts tor lunuo a groat nowapapor progress, Ono year ago July Fourth William Jennings Bryan waa nominated candi date for tho proaidoncy. Whenever tho peoplo think of this they ordor moro torpedoes and flro works, Kugeno Register. Evon tho thormometora.oro a little alow in Oregon. A Fresh Arrival of Armors Star Ham and Breakfast Bcon, and Armours canned lunch goods at Branson and RaganB. todTy'sIrket. POBTLAND, July 20, Wheat valley nominal Walla Waila, 50 (3 65. Flour Portland, best irradeu 12.00 & $3.40. Graham 2.00. Oate CholcoWhlte? 1.20 $1.25 per cental. Milatuff Bran, ( 17.00; ahorta, 20 00 Hay Timothy $10 afl2 per ton. Onlona 10c to fl.CO Potatoes $1.00 1.2flper Back; new litfc perlii. Butter Boat dairy, 15 to 14 fancy creamery, 17 to 10c Store 11 to 12.'. per pound. Eggs-Oregon, ranch 17 to 18 per doz. Poultry Chickens, mixed 3 $3.75 hens 8.75 to 4.60; turkeya, live 8 to 10c. Mutton Dressed. 7 to Q'j pur pound Hoga Dressed O&c. 7 mr pound. Beef TopBteera.f 4.25&1 C(i;cowB,f3 -57 14.00. ureeaed beef, 7 to 7c. Veal Dreased. 7J 8jtf c. tor auull. Hops 12 to 14c. Wool Valley, 11 to 18c ; Kaatern OrKon, 812oj Wohalr,20 to 21c, Hides Green, salted fiO lbs, 7 8. under m ba, 7 1 ; sheep jxdte, 16 30c BALBU MABKXT. Wheat 55 to 05c for feed. Wool, 11 to 13c, Mohair, 21c. flops 11 to 13)c Oata t.05percohtal. Hay Baltnl.choat, ffl to 0 60 (timothy t0 to $10. Egg 16c. Flour In wholesale lota. $3.00; retail 70toM5c aok. Mlllatufla Bran, $10 00; ahorta, $20 00 fioKS On foot, 6c. Live cat tlo tiU-er8,8Kto4;cows. $2.75 to $8 60. ' Bheop $8.50 grow Dressed V?aW-0) cent. Butter Dairy, ISSitf w 15oj cruamery, 18 to 20, aloielO toJStltfc Poultry Hena per lb., C. to T. Potatoes 70c swwe&'n makkht. Fat hB par k live weight. 7c BgHgperdpz.. each Ifa Fmr 8 toSe SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR OIL COMING RAPIDLY. Rei resentatlvcs of the White Moun tain Oil Company at Work. , Mr. McFnrland, ' secretary of tho Vhito Mountain Oil Company, Informs a reporter that he and Mr. Chapel aro mooting with very much encouragement from tho cltixons of Salem in tlto way of subscriptions for stock iu his Com pany, nnd prodlcta that it will not toko long to raio the amount necessary to commonqo operations on tho land leased by tho Company in Polk county. Thia Is nothing moro than what nhould bo. If tho citizens of Snlom coitld only real ize wlint tho discovery of oil in this vi cinity mcAiia to them it ia believed that they would not hesttato very long in coming forward with tho necessary funds to drill n well or two. Tho Company is not asking for dona tions for tills purpose, but aro asking tho people to subscribe for thoir stock at 25 cents per share. Evory dollar derived from tho snlo of stock will bo used in tho development of tho Polk county leaso, Let evorybody who has a fow dollars to spare tako a hand in this mattor and havo it to nay that ho aaslHtod In tho discovory of oil in this part of tho coun try. Should oil bo struck, atouk would In all probability go up to fO per shato, perhaps $20. Who can toll? Rough Riders in Camp. Hudson Lakk, Ind., July 20 Tho First regiment Cook county (Chicago) Ropublican Hough Riders ia in camp here and will remain until the evening of tho 29th. Many of tho ofllcors and men hnvo thoir families with' thorn, nnd aband of fifty plecoa la of tho party. New .York Yacht Club New York, July 20- Tho (loot of Now York Yacht Club arrived In harbor today. Tomorrow It will poto for tho Aator cup. tho tho com- The Best Remedy for Stomach and Bowel Troubles. 1 I havu beoii iu tho drug business for .twenty years and hnvo aolu most all of tlto proprietary medicines ot any note. Among tho ontiro list I havo novor found anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubloa," enya O. V. Wakefield, of ColumbuB, Gn. "Thia remedy rurod two sovero cases of cholera morbus iu my family and I havo recom mended nnd told hundreds of bottlea of It to my cuatornora to thoir ontiru satis faction. It affords n quick and Hiiro euro In a pleasant form." For ealo by F. G. Haa Druggist. OAQTOrilA Bean the ) W Kind Yoa Haw Always Botigtt llio Kind Yoa HaraAlwars Blgaatnro cf ' PuelUsts Meet. BniDOKi'oiiT, Conn., July 2(1. .Too Walcott bnd Jack Bonner will box twenty rounde horo th a evening in Tom U'Rourko'a club house. Tho battlo is at catch-weights and Bonnor wolgha twenty pounds more than his adversary. Cure for Cholera Infantum.-Ncver Known to Fall. During last May an infant child of our neighbor was suffering from cholora in fantum. Tho doctors had civon un nil hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Dinr- rhoea remedy to tho Iioubo, telling thorn I folt euro It would do good If used ac cording to directions. In two days tlmo tho child had fully recovered. The child ia now vigorous nnd healthy. I havo recommended thia remedy fre quently nnd nnvt novor Known it to full. Mna. Cuiii'ta Bakkii, Bookwalter, Ohio. Bold by F. G. Haaa Druggist, Georgia Reunion. FonKBT Station. Go., July 20. Tho annual reunion of tho Thirteenth Geor gia regiment Confederate Veterans oc cured hero today, Tho gathering at tracted a largo concourse of cltlr.ena from tho surrounding country. VVnat Shall we Have or Descrtr This qucHtlon arlaea In tho family every day. Let hh miHwer It today. Try Jell-O, u dellcloun and healthful dessert. Prepared In two minutes. No boiling! no baking! simply add boiling water and aet to cool. Fla Fla eors: Lemon, Omngo, Raspberry and Strawberry. Get a package ut your grocer's today. 10 eta. Grand Floral Parade. Dktkoit, July 2(1. Tho bl-centonnary floral parado began here this morning at 10 o'clock. Fifty floats and carriages were in tho proco8slon,ull of which were profusely decorated with artificial flow ers. The parade was in charge of pro minent ladles of Detroit. HOW'S This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any caso of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cnro. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props.Tolodo.O We, tho undersigned, have known b S. Cheney for the last 15 years', and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all bum. ness transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Tiumx. Wholosaa Druggists, Toledo, O. Waujino. Kinnan A Maiivin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Cutarrh Ouro is taken inter nally.acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the syttem. 1'riee 75c. per bottle. Bold by all druggists Tuetlrnonials freo. Halt's Family 1'ills are the bst. Ladles Can Wear Shoes one size smaller after using Allen's Foot HatM a powder to be shaken in the shnos. It makes tight or new shous toui eaay ; uivtis IiiBiaut relief to corns and bumonn It's the greatfst comfort disvowry of tl age. Cures and prevents swollen fct, blisters, callous ami nore spoH. AHoii'h Foot-KuNi is a certain euro (or swelling, hot, aching feet. At all drugglits and shoe stores, 96c. Trial paekagB free by mail. Address, Allen ri. Olmstead, Im Roy, K, V. I Bought and Sold. Swpnd hand Hacks and Buggles.polps and shafts, Borne bargains On ha ml at the W. F. R. Smith black smith and re pair shop, 185 Cnmmereial street, &tltfin. 0 17 tf. o jx. m re o as. X JX-. Bwrstt. IsHBrtynHwMwiiBlil -- 1 1 it A 1 1 1 El I 1 I1'!' .''Vllffl"'ti' - ' ifo" r ' 'p (pTortii A'cgclnblc I'rennr.HionrorAs slmUatlneihcFoodandlleguIa ling IheSloinncltsnudDwwIsor Promotes Digcslion.ChecrPiir nessaiulRcsi.Coatoins neither Opuim.Morpluuc nor Mineral. Not "Narcotic. nvHoroi4i-siMm.nTciisR Imyian Stnl' SlxSauui JllltuirtnMJta JltttKii Siignr IMriymn flaivr. Apcrfccl Remedy forConslipn Tlont Sour Stomach.Dinrrlwcn Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcnsh ncss nml Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signnlure of &&&&-. NEW VOT1K. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER -rt-t 44 IRemember" That we carry nothing In enameled ware tut the GENUINE GRANITE AND AGATE NICKEL STEEL These are the best tray wares made. When In need of anythlrc In our line give us a call. R. M. WADE & CO. HANSEN . PLANING ASH MD DOOR This manufacturinp; plant has been sold to Mr. John Stoutof Boonville, Indiana, who will hereafter conduct the same in all its departments and complete all unfinished con- iracis ior worK in me mm. the mill office and all orders left there will be filled promptly as in the past. In retiring Hanson k Lnndon wInIi to thnnk thoir mnny natrons and bespeak for tlittlr mccoFsor tho enino good will and liberal pntronugu that has been necorded to thuin in tint pnst. BUSINESS CARDS. C. H. MACK Succcossor to Dr, J. M, Keoiio, of White Corner, Knlem Ore. 1'arties de siring superior operations ii motloraie feo iu any branch aro lnespt,.'ial request, Money to Loan On farms and city property. Invent ments Judiciously inudo. Inaiinmco ef fected. JOHN MOIR Olllco with Hal four Guthrie A Co. 207 Commiiroial Street. -l-0t( Dn Grace Albright Crsdusteiof Amtrksa School of Osteopathy, t : i Kver y dav y except Buinluy. Oflico to 4 n. in. Odd hours to ll! a. in ; 1 Fellows' Temple, Cor. Court nnd High BtrHAts Phone. Main 2281. Dr. Tacle Deal, assistant. SOUL.E JJItOS. Tuners and Repairers Piano PORTLAND OH K. tor Hainin aud violnlty leave orders at U'-o. Will's Music Htore. ! Sheep dip, per gal., $1. , Hazei, per gai, Ext Witch 95c Paris Green, per lb , 25c. Gasoline per, gal . 23c AT Stone 's Drug Store HALKM OltKGON. Sa OFFIOK, OITV HAL.L waior burvlca aruily at offlre For Itilhi payable uionthly In unvunee ily in ttie Makd all rouiDlnlnUi ut rtiio . -sss TURKISH BATHS wiiumette hotel water For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMt OtNTHIIR COMPANY, Nf W VONN CITY. & LAND0N MILLS AND aij dims aw can ue settled at Old Post Office Stables Are largo am havo rouablo attend anta, your team bonrdml by tho week or day. Good teams for hire, 1'rlcoit rea fconabln. Your patronage solicited, H. M. Brown Ferry Htrnri. B. P. JONES. Attornoy-at-Law Toledo. Oro'ron. Wm Clerk of Circuit (km n for nix jtn nd tan n up-to-dkto sUtraoioi kII iiroixjriTlu I.lncclo onnlT ll.t7m i ALBERT A. JESSUP, 3030 3XT"3C" "J&MJC . I'houu 1071 I ItOOMB 1 AND , OKAY BLK. i HUIE WING SANG CO. I All kinds of new goods, , Jnpaneso fancy and dry goods, chlmtwaro, inat tlugH, Wu iiuiko ladles' underwear, wrappers, shirt waists of all kind" at our storo, made to order, etc. Goods at bottom prices, I 140 State St., Salem, Or. ! ! Sewing Machine Repairing: I have rented repair spaco of F, A, Wiggins, at his now location on Liberty street, and will ho glad to too all of my old friend there. Any cowing machine repairing entrusted to me will be guar anteed satisfactory or money riifunded N. II. Huuucy 367 Liberty Street '-L'"" '" -? jg" Canifa Summer Nnrma A school for taaehers will bo held at tho Fist National Hank lllllldlllg OpMsltO IHt of- lion. First t'iii optuiH May M. and eoptlmiMS 7 Musks. Kcc- oiid turin tiiieii July 1, and con i tunics 0 wHks Instillations I will he ulvnii In all the branches 1 rumiirwl for Htato aud county tmr4 Address, , J. KRAPS SALEW, ORE. White House Restaurant Easy ot accesi Courteous reception. First-claw cooking. You enjoy what you order at 1o6 State st. r J'" d-a! George Bros. Prpps? Bears the t Signature )w mm l hi i un j n irtr1llllil CLASSIFIED X X ADVERTISEMENTS ulHi . J"nl.V v lines or Itss, la this column a month. tujuivuiiinc limes iur A5Z, iUCfl Wt k ti(n All over five lines at the same rate VVANTED-IIELP. WANTED. Home for girl 12 yeara old, cn(inbloof doing notno work. Call at W. O. T. U, rooma. Balem, Ore. . . 7 22H WANTED aiAN with horso and bnwy to eoll Taaturo Stock Food. Salary lb per week nnd ton per cent on alliealos. Farmer preferred. Provioua oxpori mice not essential. Pasture .Stock Food is tho creatost discovory over made in practical and scientific feed lug, and is sold on an absolute guaran tee Steady, permanent trade easily established. Gamplo box, sufficient for two weeks feeding, frco. Bend 25 cents In stamps or silver to cover ox press charges Pasture 8tock Food Company, 324 Times Building, Chlca. BOj 3 21-tf FOR SALE. FOIl SALE A second hand 'buggy, In llrst'Clnss shape. For snlo at a bar gnln, Mitchell, Lewis & Htaver Co. 7-23-3t. SPRAYING SOAP A now make of Boap suitable for (spraying hops, fruit trees and chicken houses not poison ous but effective, call and boo sample at Salem Soap Factory, Forry street. LODGES. FOKESTEHS OF AMERICA Court Bhorwood Forest No. 10. McottiFrl day nlghtfl In Turner block. VVm.1 Buck, O. It. A L. Brown, Secy. MISCELLANEOUS. A BRANCH ofllco for tho collection' of all kinds of debts has boon established at 181 Commercial stroot. Parties wishing debts colloctcd ellould send in thoir bills. No collection no'-pay! IU nor cont for collections. Colle'ctlon and Adjustment Ass'n. 7 23 lw, CLAYTON F. YOUNU-Blcyclo repalft ing, 540 North Cottago street. All work guaranteed. Rims put oa $1.50 cleaning. $1; punoturos, 25ol fork tips, pair, $1.25, All other work in proportion. Whoels called for and delivered Irco. rtiono Red 2560. 7 24 lm. STRA YED-8lx head of yearling cattle? three hollers and three steers., LaaV seen between Turner and Marlon! Branded K. on right hip For liberal roward notify T. J. Edwards, TurherS Oregon. 7 207t I WAGONS AND BUGGIES. Best vo-1 hlck'H made, for ealo at low prlcesj Will tako old vehicles in rirt trade. for now. If vou want a first-class lob" of painting como and soe us. Curl nrlcea nro reasonable. Werner Fennoln enieni wngon ractorv. 834 Commerii clal etrcot. U 22 tfj NEW FEED houso on III: STORE Oc uppoBlto court A full lino of) si th StroeU flour and all kinds of feed carried? Hay aud grain bought and sold. Food) chopping done at lowest rates. GetV our ((uotatlons boforo you buy, Tlllo son, Bartlett Grain Co. FOR SEASIDE AMD MOUNTAINS. Neu)por HOLD YOUR CHECKS j. Ruin's Ilai'k & Drnv Co.. olvn nir attention to trausfurrimr hairumirn atidi camping outfits at sumo old prico. Hack! lo Otter rock k Light Houso, Furnished; ami iiniurnumud nouses, woou ana liny, nil at bodrock prices, " HOTEL BLOK, E. M. MAYS, Proprietor. , Bltnutcd at head of navigation on-Ya-(iilna bay at tho Junction of tha Dig. Elkr mil Vim nl mi Itiuum. Tim liliol knnllld and sporting resort. Repaint!,1 tiowiy furnlslied. Terms $1.00 per day, $5,0Ui per weok, Kk City, Oregon. 7 11 2m"- OAMPINU OUFirS. fontsi stoves, nods al oiiuipmouts for tontine or lldilng at J. N. Bchantc, 107.Court Htreot, Bocouil hand storo. 7-0-1 m 1 Headquarters. For getting your clothes cleaned, dyed, repaired nnd pressed, anything from a pair of gloves to tho most elaborate silk gown, a gentleman cuu get his tronseia creased, his hat cleaned or tho wholo -mil ri'lu o tinted to suit your taste) at Thd Hnium Htoum Dye Works. ' Miim. O. II. Walkeb, Proprietor DON'T WAIT Till it Rains But book your orders with LEMMON & BURT for your urine! liniiif naintinrr. nnnfr hflncincr or kalsomining at 105 State sr .jr. . c-yv rr p7o"?j CAPITAL OITV Express and Transfer iihhb un man nnu ptMsenge Baggage to all parta of tho city. and passenger trains Promptl tervlce. Telephone No. 241. DIBQUE IIOMYEK M A MODEL HUSBAND A iurt" must U that ran wear the shirts and roliniH that wm ho dally on suffyj lug iimiiklinl Why torture yoursU with a saw tnlg collar when we will launder one for 3 cnnt, or why woiiji lilrt front that looks like a mackerel ky in an oil painting, when we will launder oie In faultless style for 10c, Salem Steam Laundry minkftof l ittUflTVIt PBAB(I(TAH. F ra w&zs 'i UOKSUa i, QUJirin. mob. If pmhujTu muutiy sum l M ttm J 'k r 4 J j 5K