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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1901)
Itvififfiwyv frw1 w u "' 1H"F" r "rtT' r-st r HHHinww BEST FOR THE BOWELS T0U bwm't rtaf. ' VinCT! nt ofth. ep your js-aHte? I in V.ileit, mbttpflrfcctvray or tibb iu. uv.m Jlirnd clen J to take CANUT OATHARTIO EAT 'EM LIKfe CANDY tiAAiunt Pain t&lilc. l'atent Taiitedobfr PoOood. Novrr Hlckpn, WnLen, til .rlH'. 19, m. una Co rent, siwr dux vme lor irto ifcinin ntul livoklct an health AililroM in riTcnmu ntnrnr losrm, cmut.o .rM.tr tons. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN rive On Turkey fn.ither dusters; H inch feathers, with Mluoh handle. Regular price 10 cinitfl. Special nt '2i cento. Only about fit) of t hut size left, lift onii before thoy uru all point. -Tea Store Irhono 2411. Freo Doll very Portland Visitors fPerkln's Hotel Restaurant. White Cooks, lunch 10c to 25c. Meals a Is Tokahama iarte. 20c up. Dally Journal on flic. 5-27 IWILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. W S Kirk, Newberg II It Kline. New York. i C F Mum pur, Brook. A A rackuul, Ulilcago. 0 M Hutchinson, Log Angolub. ;i- A Mitchell. Portland. John S Onmee. Pnrllmiil. A N Smith, I'ortlnml. J B Baldwin, Portland. km Page, Portland. L 0 Martin, Portland. , Win Dost, Han FrancIco. To r.vnnn. Drain. Q II LIhIii. Kiiii .limn. A N Mooren, Olty. Mrs Ohas Pfeiffor. Albany. Miss Emma Pfeiffor. Albany. Misa Lorn Vonru, Albany. lluw Am our Klilnr y. r T)r. IInhl'Si,nruiT.i.l'lllriiriiIUIcllioTlll.. Hm. oPlorrco. Add, bluriWiteuivUrCo.,CI)leuioorN.Y I :BBBBBmsmBmmmmM GREAT DUMP SALE Of SHOES Talking about it on every corner, of many lots of shoes with broken up sizes, they'll be closed out regardless of cost. Look over the items, pick out your size and come to us-the quality and price of the shoes do the rest. Patent Leather Slipper's, $3 Cfn values. Dump piice ...."1 200 pair Lads Rubbers ' 1Ap Dump price " 200 pair Lads Shoes at 6Cf Dump price UDv Kid and canvas Oxfords 1.50 to OCp 2.50 values. Dump price Cu Lads kid Oxfords, better sizes, QC 51.25 to S3 values, now J3t 200 pr Lads kid Oxfords 52.50 AQr to 3.50 values. Dump priceT" m 100 pair Krippendorf and Ditt- maiv tine shoe. 54.50 EJAp value. Dump pripe JUL 300 pair A'tens Slioes (rom up 250 pair Ox- and Son ties 53.00 ?nd 53.50 values. iQp Dump piice t1 150 pair lads ki"d and kaii shoes 52.50 fo 54 values. Cfr Dump price DUL 59 pair lad J tan cjoth top but- mi j iu jio vatuci. u.f Dump pair Will Give Many Equally as Good Bargains Terms of Sale OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 30? i JrSgfSeSSgl CRANK ON STRAW . BERRIES E. Hofer's View at the Hor ticultural Meeting. Willamette Valley the Ideal Place for Growing the Fruit. Headlines ami ltcport of Ii.ttl OrcKonlau. Nkwukiki, Aujr. '10. This morning's eoaeion of the State Horticultural So cloly, now being liold liorc, was opened by Professor Cordley, of tlio 8tato Af r cultural College, who spoko briefly of tho "curl loaf question." Ho la conduct ing toino experiments upon tho subject, and asked some, questions, dostroua of ollectlng Bomo general Information re lating to llio problem ho haa in hnnd, Prof. Knlsoly. also of the Agricultural College, followed with a paper, illus trated by a chart, upon "Chemical Foa turos of Fruit?." Ilu spoko upon tho technical and scientific elilo of horticul ture, giving an analysis of tho protui nont fruits ns lo their food value. Most fruits havn but little such value, but nro in demand as relishes and appetizers. The greator part of the paper was do- voted to show lue tho relation of the dif ferent cjieiuieal properties of tho soil to the healthy urowth of the tree and to tliii successful development of the fruit. Tho discussion resulting from tho paper was very general and finally dovloped into an aggressive and highly entertain ing bout between "Hood Hlvor" Smith and Editor Williamson, of the Oregon Agriculturist, upon tho rclatUo merits of Hood River and Willamette Valloy apples. Both gonllomou were enthusi astic and inailn many sharp hits, to tho dolight of tlmlr aulelnco, and tlnally withdrew frwin tho fray witii honors oven. In a napar upon "Tho Cherry'1 E. II. Skinner, of Springbrook, recalled some interesting factB in the hhtory of cherry culture, in which ho hns been especially interested for -10 years. Mr. Skinner re ferred to the different cherry disensos to be contended with, gumosia in particu lar, and gavo tho following as the modo of proccduro which ho has found most biiccessful iu procuring healthy trees. Plant seeds from a hardy, smooth seed- in tree and transplant when ono year old into rows four feet apart bv ono,foot iu tho row. Let thoin grow two seasons and iu the Spring of the thiid, cut them back to four feet apart and whip-graft them, leaving threu buda on each scion, and the result ia a hardy seeding body generally free from gmnosls or disease of nny kind. Tho apoakor in conclusion strongly combated tho popular Idea that cherry trees will not bear much cultiva tion L, T. Reynolds, of Salem, opened tho afternoon session with a paper upon "Clovor Crops," Advocating, for tho 200 pair lads 53-50 Dump 75 pair lads kid and cloth top button, 52 to 53.50 QEp values. Dump price y) 150 pair lads coin square and raz'er.toes 52.50 to fCr 54 values. Dump price.. UDL 200 pair Laird, Shober 100 pair misses' shoes, kid; OCp small sizes, Dump price. . JW 100 pair misses' Heel shoe good "sizes 51 to 51.50 C(n values. 'Dump price.... DJ $1.00 150 pair misses' spring" heel shoes values. 150 pr Stacy Adams, men's fine shoes' lace and cong 55 & 56 valueSi Dump prices 51 -$0 to 300 pr men's shoe mixed lot tan and black 55 and 56 values. Dump prices 50c to Strictly Cash $& I An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and bencflcliil effects of the well known romody, J)yiiui of Fias, manufactured by tho California Fio Stiiup Co . illustrate thovaluoof obtaining tho liquid laxa tivo principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in tho form most rof resiling' to the tasto and acceptable to the system. 1 1 Is tho one perfect strengthening luxr tlvc, cleansing tho system eifeotuallv, disponing colds, headaches and fevers rently yet promptly nud enabling one overcome habitual copstipatlou per manently. Its perfoct freedom from every objectionable quality ntul sub atatfe, and Its noting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or Irritating them, mako it tho ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs nro used, us they nro pleasant to the taste, but tho medicinal quallticsof tho remedy nro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by n method known to tho Oai.ifoiinia. Fio Svnur Co. only. In order to get IU boneflclnl eiTcctsnnil to nvold imitations, please remember the full namo of theComnany printed on tho front of oycry package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP-CO. BAN PttANOIOCO, CAL. . X.OU1BVIX.I.&, KT, HEW YOttK, N. Y. tforsalo by alt DrupglHU I'ricotOc. poCbottla b niefit of tho soil, tho sowing of vetchec in orchards about the time tho crop If harvested. Tho real treat of the day was given by Hon. E. Hofor, of Salem, who talked enthusiastically of tho strawberry. Alter oxpressing his firm belief in hor ticulture, ho made tho declaration that tho man who does not delve iu tho soil to some small extent is not exactly sane. "Wo farmers nro tho people with clear browa who think logically." Mr. Hofer admitted that ho was crank on tho strawberry and that ho had devoted hia gigantic intellect to tho study of this little fruit. Ho said in part that thoro is a gold initio for horticultural.ista in the canned strawberry. It ia of universal consumption and the Willamette Valloy h destined to tako tho markets of llio world. Strawberry growern phould loam to specialize; that is to grow different berries for dlfforont purposes and differ ent markets. Thus is tho highest de velopment' attained. More borrlus should bo grown for tlio cannery. Straw borry canning, in its infancy whore car ried on, hasalready turned tho early dull season Into one of business. Willamette vallep horticulturists should got iufus(d with the Hood Iliver spirit of enterprise and push. What's done thero can bo dono better here, whoro ninny conditions are naturally more favorable,. This Ib tho strawborry paradiso of the world and wa nro fool a not to enter thoroin. To tniko n success of the business, patiently sTf5WfVi5j SJSJ E. P. Reed button turns, to 55 values. price ........ $1.00 & Co. ladies shoes 55.00 to 56 00 values Dump prices 51 -20 (o $2.75 51.50 to 52.50 .75c Dump price.. $2.50 $2.65 for the Small Folks fitted at the store if dcrirwl. nutM or nionuy refunded ouiuit values giten and broken size. COMMERCIAL STREET i Caltlvatovour thouohta upon Iho essen tial principles of borry culture, master tho literature of tho subject, study your sill, And one or two variollea adupted to i and stay with them, matket only tho best and eo-operato whh yenr fell w arov ors. Mr. tlofer" upeuliilly comineiulitd the following verities: Oregon Ideal, Click's S'edlmg, Kansas, I)n Maurler, Mar guerite, Huverly, Sample, Downlng's Pride, Sunshine aim Double Cropper. Inclosing, tho speaker said:' "The strawberry patch is tho connecting link batweod town and country, between city and suburban homes, the golden road to industrial emancipation for tho white faced inhabitants of rented houses, glv ing emplomenl to the largest num bers In Held und factory, helping the multitude to get and to keep tlio most sacred nud beautiful thing in this world a well furnished American homo Bitpporlod by honest health-giving In dustry by old and young." A paper piepaied by Asa Hulloday, ol Jr'capooe, on 'Afterthoughts," was rend by Prof. Lake. It strain was rather humoiouBly reminiscent, recounting tho writer's tips anil downs mostly downs In horticulture. After tho afternoon epbmoii several of the visitors, among them Prof. ILiiley, of Cornell University, took a drive around the vicinity of Newberg, inspecting some of the largo orchards. Twentieth Century Aediclne. Cascarets Candy Cathartic are is far ahead of ancient pill poisons and liquid physic as the electric light of the tallow candle. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. SUMMER J&H00L Tho Biuiimor school recently conduct ed for the benefit of echool teachers b Prof. J J. Kraps, has closed, nud today the teachers and pupils aro observing a little relaxation fitting to the occasion . All aro participating in an afternoon of literary and other exercises for their mutual amusement and benefit. Tho school has had an enrollment of over one hundred, moat of whom aro making preparations for tho county examlnn tions which begin tomorrow, and all join In their praises of Prof. Krapa and his corps of useistanta. lleforu tho closing day Prof, Kraps was given a pleasant surprise by tho students presenting him with a superb wicker rocking chair, aa a token of the esteem in which thuy hold him oa a teacher and pe,dagog. He will soon announce tho opening of another school on hla own account. What Shall Vicl Have for Desert t This (lUcHilou urlses lu the family evury day. Let ub answer It today. Try Jell-O, n delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared In two minutes. Xo bolllugl no baking! simply add boiling wtiter and set to cool. Fla Fla eors: Lemon. Ornnire. Itasnborrv and Strawberry. Get h pnekugo nt your grocer a today, iu cih. OAirfTOIHA. Bean the ji Iho Kind You llava Always Bought Blgwtnre , ZS, 'M&&v. ef utry.t Bought and Sold. Second-hand Hacks and Buggioa, polos and shafts, b'nmo bargains on hand at the W. F. It. Smith black smith and ro- pair shop, 185 Commercial street, Salem. 0 17 If An Accident at Nye Creek. Sunday afternoon County Judge John II. 8cott,of S.ilem,and Misi Nottingham of Portland, strolled up tho beach fiom Nye Creek and rested on the rocks nt Jump-Off-Joe. Thoy rested almott lo long, and wore so busily uugugod lu od rolring the murmuring sea waves and othorwlso amusing themselves, that they failed to notice the onrush of the roaring aud restless incoming tide. When the rock waaalmost covered they awoke from their Bweot reverie and attorn) ted to make their escape, Tho maddening wat ers swept them down and for several minutes thoy were tossed about by the waves and dashed against tho rockH and urags and wore almost drowned when at lost thoy where thrown upon the beach and wore rescued by people who wuie near, Those who witnessed tnelr struggles iu the mighty waters were al most certain that they would bo drown ed nnd were unable to extend lulp Jndgo Scott received -eevoral severe bruUea ou his neak und head, hut was able to walk back to the hotl. 'I lie young lady uioapod uninjured hut bidly frightened Albany Herald. 5100 Reward, $100. Tim rMftrl.trti f tl.lu nu.ir uill lu. f)pilfiul til Ittarn tliitt flu., In ul tuual one druaded til scam that rcifiice Ji.ih been able to euro iu nil Its siagen. and that Is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cwm tho only positive corn kinmn to ilie mffllfiil frttlnrritt u lcturrli lk..iiit. ti constitutional dleeaso. rroulriw a ui'in-ii tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh C ire is taken internally, anting directly uin Win UHMJU null milCOIIS VliriHIHM III lllf ejstinr, tluireoy destroying the founda tion of the disease, aud giving Hih m iiuiiv airenui oy ouiiuiiig up iu cun stitution and asfisiiug nature in doing Its work. Tim proiinelois huvu w much fnltll III itn nilralli'M ijiuj ra that llifav offur One Hundred Uollarn for any uat- t not it fHllii to ou re biHl fur lit l testimonialB. . Adilrees F. J. Ciirwhv A Oo.. Tol edn, ) S Id by drnifgletB. ?. Hall's Family IMIUai-thH l t. Fresh Arrivals. Large early Crawfurd pwclii', freh tomatoef, water melon and mink melons, are mmples of tliv new arrival at Hraiibon A KuganV, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought TODAY'S MARKET. Poutlani), August 13' -Wheat - alky nominal Walla Wmla. an Hour Portland, best grades $2.00 Qi a.4U. Graham 8 00. Oats ChoieeWhite t 10 fl.15 per cental. I MIPbIiiIT Uran, 17 00J BhortP, $20 00 uny i uno ny fit (ii.fia per Ion. Onions-4 V to $1.(!0 t'otatoes-f 1 00 Qtl.lMpor Back. Butter Host dairy. x15 to II fancy creamery, 17) to 20c Storo 11 to 12.-. pel pound. Kgg-Oregon, ranch 10s pc doz. Poultry Chickens, mixed ft) ft.75 hens .1 7C to 4 50: turkeys, live 8 to 10c. Mutton Drowsed, 0 to flu per pound Hoes-- Dressed 0c (ft 7 per pound. Beef TopBteerB,j;4.2o(4 tJ0;cows,:i -fi7 $1.00, ure88ed beof, 7 to 7,c. Veal Dressed, 9 8 c. for small. Hops 12 to 14c. Wool Vnllov, 11 to 13c; KaBtorn On gon, P12'4c; Mohalr.20 to 21c, Hides Oreen. saltod 00 Iba, 7 (as 8 under 60 lbs, 7 JJtf j shoop pelta, Hi & RALEM MARKET. New Wheat t"o W.o 11 to 13c, Mohair, 21e. HopB 11 to 13e Oils 70 to 76c. II iy Baled.cheat, $11 to $(1 50 timothy $8 to $0. Eggs lflu Flour In wLolosalo lots, $3.00: totall 70to8fic sack. Mlllstuffs Bran, $10 00; shorts, $20 00 Hogs-On foot, 5c. Live cattle Steers, 3'stol ;cowb, $2.75 to $3 50. Khee $2.50 gross Drosf ed Veal Q centp. Butter Dairy, 12W to 16c; creamery 18 to 20, store 10 to 12o. Poultry Hens per lt., 0i. to 7c. Potatoes 00c stkinkh'h markkt. Fat heiiB per lb live weight ... (I lo 7c KggRperilnz. cash 5e Fryers.... 8 toc A Minister's Mistake A city minister was recently handed a notlco to bo read from his pulpit. Ac companying it was n clipping from n nowspaper bearing uponthrj matter. Tho clergvman startwl to read tho oxtract and found that it began: "Tako Kemps Balsam, tho best Cough Cure." Tlil.s was hardly" what ho had expected nudd after n moment's hcaitntlon, he turnco it over and found on tho other sido th matter intended for tho reading. 3 Use Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to be shaken into tlio shoes. Your feot feel swollen, norvous nud hot, and got tired easily. If you liavo smart Ing foot or tight shoos try Allen's Foot Kaae. It cools tho feet and makes walk ing oasyi Cures swollen, sweating feci, Ingrowing nails, blisters, callows spotr. Roliovca coma and bunions of all pain and gwes rest and comfort. Try it to day.s Sold by all druggists and shoo storo, for 25c. Trial packages freo. Ad dress Allen S. Olmstead, IajKov, N. Y. 3 EDUCATIONAL Academy of the Sacred Heart Salem, Oregon. QonrdlfK and Day School for Girls. Ed ucation thorough and practical. Courses; Klndertarten. Primary, Urammcr and Academic. Music Department: Conserv atory Methods. Piano. Violin, Guitar and Mandoilp, Uest Instructions In Art and Languages bena lor rrospccius. aq- dress, &ISTEU SUPERIOR. ttC l m. School Reopens September The University of Oregon S courses in Literature, Science and thu ArlB. Sctonconnil Knirlneurlng and Mus ic new building and equipment, eevtin new itiHtructora; uoArly 6000 vols, added to libiary iu 1001 Summer reboot with Pnlvomly cicdlt ; speoial courros for teachers, for Law und Medical students. Department of education for teschera, principals nud superintendents. Tuition free, coJt of living low. Three students granted Bcholarships in large eastern universities in 1001. bend name to President or Jteglatrar for circulars aud catalogues, Kugene, Oregon. 7 27 lm MT. ANGEL COLLEGE... Mt. Angel, Oregon CONDUCTED BY THE BENEDICTINE FATHERS. A leading Institution for boys and young men Will reopen Sept 5,190 1 ADDRESS THE PRESIDENT. FOR SEASIDE AND MOUNTAINS. Rf Newport HOLD YOUR CHECKS Bain's Hack h Dray Co., givo special attention to transferring baggage aud camping outfits at same old price. I lock to Otter rock A. Light House Furnished aud unfurnished houses, Wood and hay, nil at bedrock prices, E. M- MAYS, Proprietor. Hituated at head of navigation on Ya qiiiim bay at tho Junction of the Big Klk and Ymulna JUvera. The (dual health and sporting rubort. Repainted, unwl) furnU-hed. Terms fl.(K) per day, $5 (Hi per week. Klk City, Oregon. 7 112m OAMl'INU OUFITH. rauH, Htovec. beds, al eiiiipments fir uiiing or tl hlng at J. N, Helmut 107 Court BUeet, Hecondhanl storo. 7-0-lm Best Summer Resort For Cleaning. Dying and Pressing At this establishment you run gxt any thing set 'o right, from a pir-ol g1Mu, to the most elaborate rilk kwu. A uenllemaii can nut his bat eleMiied, hU (routers cn-aeed, or hU wIhjIh Hint to juvuuaKxl to suit bis tate, ali fuur tnlts a mouth for one dullur Buttnur nwiN on, rips shwwI up, mills presred on short notlee. ' MRS. C. H. WALKER 1U6 Couimerehl rt CAPITAL OI TV Express and Transfer Meats all rnsu ami iiBeiigr trains, llaygagtt to all parte pf (lie olty. Prompt wifli", ToJepfiono No, 211. DffiQUK A 1I0MYBR i minim1! i mm Tho Kind Yott liavo Always hi so for over 30 yonrs, m&M wMBMmmmMMBKmm AWjmmmMmmmmmmmm nnd 1 is been inrulo under Ids per-i&ffl-jfa, sonnl tipcrvlston slnco Its infancy. yt -C&tcSLtK Allov to ono to dcoclvo you In tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations Hxporlnients tluit trlflo vitl Inlunts nnd Children Expo What is C Cnstorla Is a luirmless subs goric, Drops and Soothiii(r I contains neither Opium, Mo Kttbstanco. Its ago is its (run and allays Foverlshness. It Colic. It relievos Teething 1 mid Flatulency. It nsHlnilta Stomach aud Bowels, irlvlni; Tho Children's Panacea Tin GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tlio euetfS i t-uzTTXTA The KM You Haw Always Bought fin Use For Over 30 Years. thc ecNTAun eoMPANr, tr murm itiiict, ncw York orrv 44 IRemember" That we rarry notblne In enameled ware but the GENUINE GRANITE AND AGATE NICKEL STVEEL These are thc test gray wares made. Whca In need of anythlac In our line tlve us a call. R. M. WADE & CO. . . . HANSEN PLANING 1 i i b in i r i II iiu.uuuri This manufacturing plant has been sold to Mr. John Sloul of Boonville. Indiana, who will hereafter conduct the same in all its departments and complete all unfinished con tracts for work in the mill. All bills due can be settled at the mill ollice and all orders left there will be filled promptly as in the past. Iu retiring Hansen A J.andou wish lo thank their many patrons aud hoHpoak for their fiiccessor tho samo good will and liberal patronage that has bcun accorded to them In thu past. BUSINESS CARDS. C. HjytACK Hucccessor to Dr, J. M. Keeno, of Whlto Cornor, Halem Oro. Parties de I siring superior operations nt moderate feo in nny branch are itiospbcini request, Money (to Loan On famiB and city properly. Invest ments judiciously made. Insurance ef fected. JOHN MOIR Ollice with Balfour Guthrie Co. 207 Commercial Htreet. I Dt( Dr Grace Albright GraduatelofiAmerlcan School of Osteopathy, t ! t v Kvory day ozcupt Hunday. Ollice Hours 0 to IIS a. in; I to 4 p. in. Odd Fellows' Templo, Cor. Court and High streets. Phone, Main 2'iHI. Dr. Tacle Beal, assistant. HOP STOVES Two first-class hop stoves for sale. Call on F. Levy, Salem, Oregon. umu Sheep dip, per gal., $1. Ext Witch Hazel, per gal., 95c. Paris Green, per lb, 25c. Gasoline per, gal. 23c. AT Stone's Drug Store KALKM OKKGON. Capital Bakery 133 Court Street. VtaU Bread, Oaken, Pies, e'e, Dally delivery and .old at principal grocono. ('try made lo order CDPPIAI Monday roast nnd Baku I ji CL.1AL. iieana done fre for i ur :ustoiners. Olvo us a trial. C. E. Mcllwain, Prop, P nil uum 'totiffht, nnil ivlilclt hna bcn ins lonio tlio lnfttnro of ml 4 Just-ns-jrood" nro but; and omliuior tlio liciilth of enco ngnhist; Experiment. ASTORIA tuto for Castor Oil, Pare mips. It is Pleasant. It t'hluo nor other Narcotic antce. It destroys Worms tires Diarrhoea and "Wlml oublcs, cures CoiiHtipatiou s tho Food, regulatas tho healthy aud natural sleep, mother's Friend. I guaturo of Z & LAND0N . . . MILLS AND 1 i NVt Old Post Office Stables Aro largo am liavo rotiablo attend ants, your team boardftd by the week or day. Good teama for hire. Prices rea tonahlft. Your patrdnago solicited. ' H. M. Brown I Forrv Htreev. uc4U44 r w-v XT n LI J 1 J 1 j J "IB. P. JONES, Attornoy-at-Lnw ToIihIo, Oro'ron V Ulork or Circuit Court for ila run and hi an ii-lo-lto UtrKt oi all pti)K)rtjrta Unuoln, rnunijr. Il.l7ra MaHMwrjBMaMaaMRiHBHaRaara ALBERT A. JESSUP, ar.,E2 BrT,c, dcst Phono 1671 , ItOOHH 1 ANU 3, QRAY DI.K. tor OKFIOK, CITY HALL For wutor korvluo apply at orflc IUIIh payublo monttily In udvanci Mako all complaints a tlie nflh q Sewing Machine Repairing I Iwvo runted repair sparo of F. A Wiggins, at hit new location on Libert; street, aud will bo glad to see all of m old friendf thoro. Any sewing machlm repairing entniBted to me will bo guar auteed satisfactory or money refunded N II Buiimcy 267 Lilmrly HI reel Capital Summer Normal A scliool for teachers v. Ill bo held at the Fi-at Naiuni"! lUnk building opposite "t uf lice. First te-m opens May 0, anil continues 7 weeks Me. and term opens July 1, and con tinues 0 weeks, Instructions will be given lu all thu brunches required for Ktato and county papers. Address, J. J. KRAPS, SALEM, OPE. T White Houslf Restaurant Eay ot access. Courteous refep ion. First-class cooking. You enjoy what you order at lo6 State st. George Bros. Prop's- Salem Wa CLASSIFIED X & ADVERTISEMENTS ni ii3inni ii.v iiuc ur icsj, in inu vuiuma inserted ihrer tunes for 2 Se, 5 Oca Week, $1 50 a monih. All over five lines at the same rate Anwlt.m... ftu.llu. ..I... I Ll- mt WANTED. W AM KD Location for good sawmill, with frtni ono to flo million ftctof timber, Addrets 1) ti. Llvesay It PonR Wnodburn, Oregon, 8 0 tf WaMEU.- 160 hoppickere. Call on or addeota En. C. Hhiuikn, OfDco 2nd stairway south ol Bush Bank, Brtlum, Oregon. 7 2if. W.iMJtL Ai once, at the City Hall, tho services of a comlctent inan to list, seize nnd imound tlogs, under tho ci tv ordinance. For full particulars call upon O. W. GlLeon,City marshal, Halem, Oregon. LOST AND rOUND. SrHAYED A y calling fawn-colored jersey heifer and n datk brown steer, vihito on hind foot and tall. Inform II. W. Botaford, and got liberal ro wnrdt"Balem. 8-1021 SI'UAYKD Takon up a lielfor, black nnd whlto, about two ycara old. Call on 8. J. Yates, Frultlnnd. 8 12 Ut FOR SALE. MOVED John M. Pay no to rooms ovor 1 Add & Bush'ij bank aud offers lor ealo n good medium sized safo nnd some I&rma cheap. 8 12 3t FOR SALE Jersey cow to como fresh Octobor 15th. Inquire of L. J. Vib bort, North Salem. 8 12 3t MILCH COWS FOR SALE, Several choice animals, nearly full blood Jorieye. from f3S up. II, Cleveland, two miles north of Fairgrounds. 8 8ta lw FOR SALE-Two young teama .i T. O. lory, two iiiIIcb south of ltoscdalo, 8 5 lm SCHOLARSHIP For ono year to Wil lametto University, nt n bargain. Call nt Journal office. 8 3 tf. GORDON SETTER PUPS. PuroVred, forsalu nt rcaaonablo price. Como early und got your pick. F. X. Boullll nrd, corner StatO and 25th streets, Sa lem. 7 20 tf SPRAYING SOAP A now mako of soap suitable for spraying hope, fruit trees nnd chicken heuses: not poison oits but offictlvo, call nnu boo sample at Salem Soap Factory, Ferry atreot, 5 1 tf FOR RENT. HOUSE FOR RENT.-Flvo room houso (0 por mouth. Iunulro at ofllco Goodalu Lumber Co., 12 st. 8 2 tf HOUSE TO RENT.-On Mill Stroot, flvo rooms, good well. Apply lo Good nlo LumlHir Co,, on 12th St. 8-5-tf. LODGES. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Hhorwood Forest No. 10. Meota Frl day nights iu Turner block. tVm, Buck, 0. R. A. L. Brown, Secy. nisceTlaneous. F. E. 8I1AFER Harnesa Saddlery, whips, robes an.! everything In ' line. Best goods for tho money, ad joining Hush's bank, 2:12 Commercial. St. 8 1 lm MRS. " O.T 8PAULDING. Hair drcosBor, will bo In Salutn, July 20, and remain ono wnelc only. Bho has a lino assortment of switches, and does only tlret-clars work. Call at once nt Mrs. J. A. Siillwood's, No. 383 Front street. Phono 2771. 7 20 tf TO TRADE A good now windmill, for wood. Hare opportunity for eomoono In need of a windmill. Apply A. L. Frueor, 103 Ktato street. 7 20 lm CLAYTON F. YOUNU-Blcyclo repair Ing, 640 North Cottage atroet. All work guaranteed, nuns put on. $1.60; cloauliig. tl; punctures, 25o; (ork tips, pair, $i.2S, All other work In pro(ortlon. Whoels called for and delivered freo. Phono Rod 2650. , 7 24 lm. NEW FEED BTORE-OppoBlto court houso on Hlirh HtieoU A full Uno of Hour and all kinds ot feed carried. Hay nnd grain bought nnd Bold. Feed chopping dono at lowest ratea. Get our quotations before you buy. TUN son, Bartlolt Grain Co, i inn i mm i irwiy.in.w.j DON'T WAIT Till it Rains 3ut book your orders with LEAMON & BURT for your house painting1, paper hanging ui rvaiDuiiiMini ai ivj .Jiuit oi. Star Box Co. t --PORTLAND, ORE. J Manufactureri of Dried Fruit 41 Boxes, Peach Boxes, Tomato 4fc X Hoxcs, Hop Boxes, etc . etc Z W We make the best Orchard W m Box In the market. ;: :: :: A FRUITTnAYS A SPECIALTY 4fc Write for prkei. nellverle Fronct. To Alakc a Long Story Short there warm days we will not tell you of the beauty or tine ilnuh of our laundry work, but just remind you that when you want that delieatu colored-"neglige auudured that wa will do it just like new without Injury to color or fabric Our work on linen collars and cuffi- Well I 'nufT said ! Salem Steam Laundry OOljDNKt, J, OLMSTKU, fROrSUTOB. DOSOU U OLttlTCO. HOU. "'. l tona 411 S.a Liberty. Strnl 4 V 'J i i H t i i r 1 M'imy.fi!(Hi