'"'TT'SKF' -' v jr""!'TJTf-r,T
' 'V
FleSgety
people arc lacking in
nervous strength. The
weak, care-worn, melan
choly, headachy, and low
spirited men and women
are easily excited, impa
tient, fidgety, and unable
to sleep at night. Worn
out nerves must be built
up, and the vitality of the
whole system replenished
before relief can come.
"The leant bit of nolss or sudden
jar would nearly drive mc crazy, nnd
1 was just tooliili!"ty for anything. I
was so nervous U. :t 1 could not rest or
niccr. Th'. li.--'t d'se ' Dr. Miles'
Netvlne brriigHnie sleep, and after
tilV. 1 fJOt well fist"
Mij. A. R. M lunnu.. Areola, Ills.
ZaBBKaBBSfflCZ
d. rav
builds up the nerves,
strengthens the brain, and
fortifies and refreshes the
whole system.
Sold bv drucgists on guarantee.
Dr. Mh Medical Co.. E k hart. Ind. I
" HsasrnstsrxttaaaiiB--
X. FfiEETO X
1L
X, ONLY X
ON EVERY SATURDAY
A 5 cent pnekago of Menior or Ghirar
dollis'aweot chocolate free with ovory 50c
fiurchaso in Uio coffee, tea, spicos, bali
ng powder, extracts department. You
got tickets just tho same.
We will wait on tho cbildron prompt
ly and guarantee tho goods to give satis
faction, that vou will send tho children
again and again. If not satisfactory,
end goods buck and exchange or get
monoy bnck, ;
Coffees roasted threo times a week,
theroforo always fresh.
Yokohama Tea Store
M. BREDEMEIKR, Prop,
Phaas 2il1. Free Dcltvcry
Portland Visitors
Perkin's Hotel Restaurant
White Cooks. lunch 10c to ',25c. Meals Is
carte, 20c u Dally Journal on file. 5 27
WILLAMETTE HOTEL.
F. "N. 8tonley, Perry, Or.
0. Judd, Portland.
John A. Taylor, do
A. H. Huntington, Baker City.
Mies Johnson, do
Jno. B. Gurnco, Portland.
W. N. Jones, do
Wm. Preshono, Troy, Ohio.
Wm. P. Smith, Ban Francisco.
F. D. Warner, Portland.
J. A. Dougherty, St. Louis.
Louis J. Gay, Portland.
J, V. Hobbs, MoMlnnville.
A. S. Hammond, Medford.
Chas.A. Park, City.
1. L. Patterson, do.
Geo. J. Cameron, Portland.
John Wittecner, Turner.
Robort Kelly and wife, Tho Ballot.
Mrs. Roblneon, do.
D. B. Snyder, New York.
II. II. Hall, Oakland, Calif.
J. A. Murphy, San Francisco.
Why Not
take your meals at tho boat placo m the
city? The St. Elmo Restaurant cannot
be beat for good inoale.
Two Salem Weddings.
The marriage of Mh8 Augusta Giesy
of Salem to Mr. D. B. Snyder of Now
York City, will toko placo Saturday at
the residence of Mr. und Mrs. It, J. Hon
dricks on North High stroet. '
Miss Giesy Ib well known in. ttIa city,
where she lias spent her ontire life. Mr.
8nyder is a traveling agent of tho Amer.
iran Book company.
The marriage of AJss Kathryn Gilbert,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Gilbert,
will take place in this city Feb. 24.
Take Your Next Meal
at the White Houho Restauraut. You
are sura to be satisfied.
An Oregon Enterprise.
The Universal Gold Mining and Ex
trading company of 8alem filed articles
of Incorporation with the Secretary of
State Thursday. Wm. L. Long, D. B.
Irvin, II. B. Holland, J. W.Cox and J.
Baumgartner are thtflncorporators, and
their capital stock Is $1,000,000.
The St. Elmo
Restaurant bus the best meal service in
tho city. Gtvo them a call.
o jBl. s a osl x j. .
Bri the 7 lMA " HjN W"m &
Call for City Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that theie are
funds on hand, applicable to tbe pay
iHwvinz
REN
ment of all warrants of the city of Salem,
drawn on the general fund, indorsed on
or before December ill, 1001, Holders
of aald warrant!) will please present
them for payment at Ladd & Bush's
bank, as interest will cease from and
after the 17th Inst.
JOHN MOIR,
City Treasurer.
Balem. Or., Feb. 15, 1902. . 2 17 IQt
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN
Mechanical Drawlnr Steam Ey laeerlat
ecrtc Car Ruanlnf Sanlttrv PlumbUi
Civil Eajtnetrlai Metal Mtnl-e
Book keeplsi and Electrical EecUeerlni
Stesoiracby.
International Correspondence Schools
Aieat, Cba. T. Rueell. Scrantoa Pa.
217 AtUky.Blk. Portias, Ore
SALEM SOCIAL WORLD
AND
PERSONAL MENTION
"A Youne 'Wife."
Tho story of husband niul wife each
dovotodly trying to shield tho other
from Uib couecijuencos of a crlino of
which neither is guilty is certainly an
original nnd clover theme. It is around
this iden that the story of "A Young
Wife" is wc veil ft story of thrilling in
terest. It deals with n sensational mur
der and robbery, and tho gradual hunt
ing down of tho real criminal, who, to
en vo his own neck, tries to fasten the
crime upon his adopted brothor, but
who ie finally brought to bay by n
woman's wit. The second act is laid in
an underground dun on tho Uowery do
plcting to tho life workings of card
sharpots and "bunco Bleerers." Tho re
maining scones represent the homo of a
wealthy New Yorker, thus showing two
sharply contrasting pictures of city lifo.
Tho play abounds in comedy, tho rolo of
Horace Greengage Dobbins (call me
Hod) bclne one of the strongest comedy
parts evor written. All the parts aro
unusually strong and in tho hands ol tho
Shirley Company who will put this on
noxt Monday orening.Fobruary 2l,iu an
olaborate style, carrying special scenery
for tbo "don" scnuo in tho second act.
Tho play abounds in comedy and senti
ment, nnd nt present i boing played
with great success in San Francisco.
Specialties will bo introduced betweon
theauts, thus satisfying tho most skeptic
theater-goers.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Waltor Eakin is visiting Portland
friends.
Frank K. I.ovull wbb In Portland yes
terday. F. A. Alexander is visiting relativsa at
Seattle
Mrs. Edward Judd is visiting Portland
relatives.
II. B. Thoilsen has gone to Portland
for a short visit..
Mfsa AuguBta Giosy has returned from
a brief visit to Portland.
Mrd. W. II. Eldrldge and Mrs. Keuue
have gone toGurvitis for a few days.
Waltor Morley has been In Silverton
delivering u carload of fenco and hop
wiro.
G. W. Staples of Turner has returned
homo attor attending circuit court as a
juror.
Mrs. J. J. Dauko and children have
gone,to Mt. Angel for a short visit with
friends,
A. T. Gilbert and Mis i Gilbert litvo
returned from a visit of several days in
Portland.
Miss Hoi mi Copelandcame up from
Portland last night to conduct liar danc
ing class.
Miss Ida H. Vaughn and Mrs. P. II. I
Raymond have gone to Portland for a
few days.
Mies Florence Blggor ha issued invi
tations for a party at her home on Sat
urday evening.
Mrs. Arthur Brock has returned to
hr homo in Portland after visiting her
mother Mrs. Joshua Smith.
Miss Minnie Hontliorn of Portland, is
thoguostof Mini Mimnilo Ireton, while'
enrouto homo from San Francieoo.
Miss Ethel Knight has returned from
a stay of several months in Portland,
and Is again stopping at her home with
Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Fleming.
Frank Morrison and family aro la tho
city from Boise, Idaho. Mr. Morrison is
one of the best newspaper canvaBiera in
the coast and has been booming tbe cir
culation of the Capital News.
Mrs. J. W. Cook, MIsa Silvia Knight
and Winter Knight have returned to
their home at Portland, after having at
tended tbe funeral of their brother and
father, respectively, tho late Col. N. B.
Kuight.
Rev. John II. Coleman, the new Wil
lamette President, did finally arrive this
morning on tho 5:40 train, and notwith
standing the early hour' there was a
large delegation of students out to
meet him, with college yells, horns and
other musical instruments.
GreatefSalem
Club Purse
The members of the Greater Salem
Commeiclal Club who were lollolting
for tbe 12000 pnrae for the State Fair on
Salem day have secured subscriptions
BBzrezatiue 1720. N. J.Judah, and II.
D. Pattoc are most aotive in the work
ol soliciting.
Beismie disturbances have reeommeoe
ed In Shamaka, Russia. Over 5000 are
dead.
OAfaTOxiXA.
Bv 0 0 Tfca Kud Y Has Alain Bgi
HR?lKaftfsisaft9& m
ESvJHra .. '.Jv .
wEaf ,JfJ ijFM
MT1 "jmSffM Qss"' ifefs5S
Biin',WvTT I
fiHKHHi
Weak and ner
vous p co p I o
hould try a few
loses of the Bit
P CELEBRATED "5
tors. It will
strengthen the
norvt'S, restore
vigor to tho eii'
tiro system and
uro
Indigestion,
Dyspepsia,
Liver ana
Kidney
Troubles and
Malaria Fever
and Ague.
STOMACH 4
itters
Q0D TEMP
LARS WILL
ENTERTAIN
Salem Lodge Render a Pro
gram This Evening.
Tho I. O. G. T. lodge No. 502 givo an
outertaiurucnt at tho W. O. T. U. hall
on Court strout at 7:30 o'clock this
ovo ling. Tho program opens with nn
odu and prayer by tho Chaplain, and nB
follews:
I Welcome, Pearl Zinn.
I Recitation, How it Began, Howard
Everett,
l Solo, "Pin Hiding." Anna Argtiett.
i Recitation, "A Dreary Day," Lenh
End man.
I Solo. "Mary's Plea with Papa," MIbb
Mary Morgan.
Recitation, "A Wise Squirrel," Iva
Reeves.
Address, C. T., O. O. Hmith.
Recitation, "Truthful Dotty," Velma
Glover.
Hong, "Temperance Band".
Recitation, "Show Him Your Hands,"
Miss Mary Morgan.
Recitation, "A IlBppy Day," Hazel
Tod hun tor.
Solo, "I'm that Wandering Boy,"
Anna Arguett.
Recitation, "Total Abstainers," Fivo
littto girls.
Recitation, Miss Lillio Sweeny.
Solo, "A Drunkards Home,"
Miss
.uary Morcan.
All aro cordially invited to attend.
FRIED
ONIONS
Indirectly Caused the Death
of the World's Greatest
General
It is a mattor of history that Napoleon
was n enurmand, an inordlnato lover of
tho good things of tho table, and history
further records . that his favorlto dish
was fried onions; his death from cantor
of stomach it is claimed also, was prob
ably caused from his excessive indul
gence of this foudneBS for the odorous
vegetable.
The onion is undoubtedly a wholesomo
article of food, in fact has many med
icinal qualitlos of valuo, hut it would bo
dilllcult to find a more indigestible article
than fried onions, and to many peoplo
they are simply poison, but tho onion
does not stand alone in this respect.
Any article of food that ie not thoroughly
digested becomes a source of disease and
diecomfort whether it bo fried onions or
bonf etouk.
Tho reason why any wholesome food
Ib not proinrtiy digested is because tho
stomach lacks some important element
of digestion, eomestomachs lack peptone-
others are defioient in gastric juice, Htil
others lack hydrochloric acid.
The one thing necessary to do iu any
cafe of poor digestion in to supply those
elumenU of digestion which the stomach
laoktf, anJ nothing does this so thor
oughly and safely ub Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets.
Dr. Richardson, in writing a thesis on
treatment of dyspepsia and Indigestion,
closes his remarks by saying, "for those
suffering from acid dyspepsia, shown by
sour, water risings, or for flatulent dys
pepsia shown by gas on stomach, caus
ing heart trouble and difficult breathing,
as well an for all other forms of stomach
trouble, thosafost treatment is to take
one or two of Bttiart's Dyspepsia Tablets
after each moal. I advise them heaause
they oontain no harmful drugs, but are
oomposod of valuable dfgostivoe, which
act promptly upon the food eaten. I
never knew a case of indication or even
chronic dyspepsia'wbieh Stuart's Tab
lets would not reaoh."
Cheap eathartie medioities claiming to
cure'dyspepsla and indigestion can have
no offeot whatever fn actively digesting
tbe food, and to call any cathartic msnl
lolno a oure for indigestion is a mis
nomer. Everv druggist In the United States
and Canada sells Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets, and they are not only the safest
and most succeatful but the most sci
entific of any treament for indigestion
and stomach trouble. 2 17 18 3
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Hie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears too
Blgn&toroof
HiiJ4r!wSMil HP
' " TtO yjjVVNaCMS'
J fop
&&fmu.
NEW DRUG
To be Opened at 333 Com
mercial Street Saturday.
Mr. Carlton O. Comfort, who has for
tho past year boon head drug clork at
the storo of D. J. Fry, will open on Sat
urday morning a now drug businoss at
333 Commercial street, the room former
ly occupied by Dr. Stono In tho Cottlo
block. Mr. Comfort is nn enterprising
young man who baa had about Beven
yoaru practical experience in uio urug
business. Ho stnrted nt Bristol, Pa.,
nnd lator served In Philadelphia, besides
having held a responsible position with
H.B. Sides, at Downlngton, Pa. Ho
opens horo under authority of tho Stato
Board of Pharmacy, and has tho best of
a record. Ho will do a strictly cash bus.
iness, and make correspondingly close
prices. Tho people of Salem and sur
rounding country aro invited to visit tho
no.v storo and get acquainted.
Their Claims Set at Rest.
Tho claim of other cough medicines to
bo aH good as Chamberlain's aro effectu
ally eel at rest in the following testimo
nial of Mr. 0. D. GlaBS, un omployo ol
Bartlolt &. Dennis Co., Gardner, Mo.
He says: "I had kopt adding to a cold
and cough in tho winter of 1897, trying
everycough medicine I hoard of without
pormanent help, uutll one day I was in
tho drug store of Mr. Houlohan and he
advised mo to try Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy ami offered to pay back my
money if I was not cured. My lungs
and bronchial tubes woro vory soro lit
this time, but I was completely curod by
this remedy, and havo since always
turned to it when I got.n.cold, and soon
find relief. 1 also r ccmimeud it to my
(Honda and am glad to eay R is tho best
of all cough medicines." For sale by
Dr. Stono's Drug Stores.
If You Want
a good, first-class meal in evory respect,
call at tho Whito Houso Roataurant.
Upon day ntul night.
Senator Patterson of Colorado on Fri
day in tho Souato declared it as his be
lief that Gov. Tattof tho Philippines
was misrepresenting tho true conditions
in tho islands,
Dancer of Colds and La Grippe,
The greatest danger from colds and la
grippe ib their reuniting in pneumonia,
if reasonable euro ia UBod, however, and
Uhamberlain's Cough Remedy taken,
all danger will bo avoided. It will euro
a cold or uu attack of la grippe in less
time thau any otiior treatment. It is
Sleaeant and oafo to tako. For sale by
ir. Stono'a Drug Stores.
The California Congressmen will dis
regard pro-Chlnoao representations and
work for complete exclusion,
A Convincing Answer.
"I hobbled into Air. Blackmail's drug
storo ono ovenlnir." says Wesley Nelson,
of Hamilton, Ga "and he asked mo to
try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu
matism, with which I had suffered for a
long time. 1 told hiui I had no faith in
any medicine, as they all failed. Ho said:
Well, if Ohamborlalii's Pain Balm does
not help you, you need not pay for it.' I
took a bottle of it homo and used it ad
cording to tho directions nnd in ono
week I was cured, and havo not sincu
boon troubled with rheumatism." Sold
by Dr. Stone's Drug Stores.
The Way Housewives Fieure
A Salem lady who buys cakos, coffee
rolls and cookies at the Pioneer Bakery
says alio saves monoy right along there
by. 2 10eod.
Long is expected to retire from tho
secretaryship of the navy now that the
Schley case lias been settled.
ntdTime
tako a pleasant herb drink, the nest
morning I feel bright ami my com
plexion is better. My doctor says it
acta gently on the stomach, liver and
kidneys, and ia a pleasant laxative. It
is made of herbB, and is prepared as
easilv as tea. It is called Lane's Medi
cine' All druggists sell it at 2c, and 60
cts. Lane'B Family Medicine moves tho
bowels each day. If you cannot get it,
send for freo sample. Address, Orator
Woodward, LoRoy, N. Y.
Fighting of a most serious nature still
proceeds at Barcelona, Spain. Troops
and strikors have fought many bloody
battles.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contains Mercury
as meroury will surely dostroy tho sonce of
smell and completely derange the whole
system when entering it through the
mucous surfaces. Such articles should
never bo urwI except on pretariptlons
from reputable physicians, as trie uam
age they will do is ten fold to tho good
you can powibly derive from them. Hull's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0 contains no
meroury, and is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucoua sur
faces of the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuino.
It Is taken internally and made in Toledo,
Ohio, by F, J. Cheney A Co. Testimo
nials free.
Sold by Druggists, price 76c. per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the belt.
Both Houses of Congress will greet
Prince Henry of Prussia next .Monday.
iCOUGH SYRUW
cures Tl.V'kliisr Conjzbfl,
Hre Lunge, Ilronrhftis,
Crij.oe. Pnournonia and
ell Mvere lung-atroctlonv.
Why then rlslc consump
tion, a elow. euro death ?
Take warning I A"t nt
oncei Buy a bottlo of
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup,
n doctor's proscription,
usftd over 80 years. Price,
only 85 eenUt. Insist on
having iu Don't be Im
jwweil upon. Refue the
dealer'a eulxtlUite: it Ui
not o good aa Dr. I3u11'b.
Salvation Oil cure Rbtumatlim
Ars una I'oitu. SC29CU.
A'egctable PrcpnriilionibrAs
slmilalinfi iricFoodniulReguIa
ling Hie Sloinachs and Bowls of
Promotes DigcslioivChcerfiir
ncssatHlIvcst.Conlflins neilhcr
Opiuni.Morphme nor Mineral.
I?OT LVltC OTIC .
I afaWJlrXiKVZZntvmfl
fhnJuit Scttl'
Mx.Smn
Jffffnmt -
inCMtvfkSuIa
)UnSr,J-
htiitryrtm ninr.
Apctfccl Hemeily forConsUpn
Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions tFcvcrish
ncss anil Loss of Sluep.
Facsimile Signature of
. NEW YORK.
pifcoggmiigm
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
VUBk-
ESffiSQM
CAPITAL BREWERY
Boor has stood tho tost of oxporionce. Then why not givo n home
production tho preferonco. Home capital, homo labor nnd homo
browed boor nro growing in popularity. People loyal to homo Indus
try give it tho preference.
CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS
jmm CAPITAL ICE WOHKS
MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor.
Central R. R,
Efficiently
Serves
a Vast
Territory
Bythroii&h service to and from the
prlnclpalcltles la the following states:
IOWA ILLINOIS
INDIANA MINNESOTA
WISCONSIN SOUTH DAKOTA
MISSOURI ARKANSAS
TENNESSEE KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI
Through T jurist Cars From
The Pacific Coast
0
Chicago nna Cincinnati
Conoectloe wlthUhromh trains for all points
East, South and Southeast
Fast and handsomely eaulceed. steam-lirited
irnini uininr tars, uuiici Licrary uars
nr
ttleeetic Cars. Free itccllnlaf
LI
hairs Cars
Send
i ncca ccnisinsiamps
lor wa unmoor
the United States
and
Cuba for par
time, service
tlculars regarding
etc., call on or address
142 Third St.
Portland, Oregon.
rates,
D. Il.THUMDULL,
Com'l. Af't.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
TIME OA11D.
No. 2 For Yaqulnas
Train loaves Albany 1S!:M) p, tu
Train louvca Corvallis.... 1:60 n. in
L'raln arrives Yaujilnii . tfjlO p, ui,
No. 1 Returning:
Leaves Yaqulua 000 a. tu,
Loavcd Corvulllo ,. .11:30 n. in.
Arrives Albany..; 12:16 p. in.
No. 3 For Dot.relt:
LeavcM. Albany 7:00 a.m.
Arrives Detroit 12:16 p. m
No. 4 From Detreit:
Leaven Detroit 12:40 p. m,
Arrived Albany OHO p tu.
Trainu 1 arrives in Albany in time
to connect with the 8, P. south bound,
train, as well aa giving two or three
hours iu Albany before departure of S.
P. North bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with tho 8, P.
west side train at Corvi.llla Grousing for
Independence, MoMlnnville and all
points north to Portland.
J. TUUNkll, Kiiwin Btonk,
Agent, Albany, Manage
The Great
Rock Island
Route
Is the only line
operating a weok
ly Pors o n a 1 ly
Conducted Tour
ist Excursion car
bet woe n Port
land and Chica
go chango via the World's greatest icon
ic lino, making close connection at Chi
cago in Union Doot for all points Kunt.
Lmtty Rtanuaru sleeiilng
oar lietweeu Salt Lake
City, Denver and Chicago,
Uuffet, Library smoking
ears between Pusblo. Den
ver and Chicago. The best and mo.it
reasonable dining car service between
Pueblo and Chicago. If you are going to
Kansas City, Omaha, Des Moines, Chi
cago or any place eBt, you should en
quire about the Great Rock Island Route
beore purchasing your ticket. Ask
your nearest ticket agent about it, or
write for folders and any information
desired, A, K. Cooi-ku.
Gen'l. Agt.. Portland, Or.
Salem Iron
All
and
kinds
iron
brasa
crt-
ings, Repairs of
all kinds of farm
IFapVo m4
FOUIldry ehlnery.
JAMES GILL. Leasee.
10 22 tf
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Transfer
Illinois
Meets all mall and passenger trains.
I Baggage to all parte of the city. Prompt
service. Telephone No. 241.
DI8QUK & UOMYER
For Infant3 and Childron,
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
mature
Use
'or Over
Thirty Years
SEWS!
THR OCNTIIln COMPANY. NfW TOHK CITY.
ORE?QN
SHOIpriilNE
!MM PACIFIC
AND
DKIMHT TIMB SCHEDULES AtlltlVK
run I'Tum rortlainl. Or. FKOM
ClllCKO
rortlmiJ
Hpoalal
H:M n. m.
Via lltuit
lliglou ""ATlaiTtni
KxpreM
p. in.
Tla limit-
Itigtou
Vut Mall
fl:15p, in.
Via
fljHikano
Suit Lake. Donvor. Kt.
norm, umanu. Kauum
City, Ht. Loiil, UlilcHRO
4;30p nt,
mm nui,
fait Lake, Dourer Kt.
Worth. Umaha, JCntunn
City, Ht. Loilla, Chicago
and Katt.
llll. in
VVafli WaliiTEowiiitoM.
Bjwkano. Wallace. I'ull-
niRII, MIllUtMIHillR Ht.
1'aul, Diiliitli.MlhvHUki'ii
Uhlcaxo, and Hint,
:0i in
72
HOURS "
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
Ho Change of Cars
72
Through tickets via this route to nil
Kattoru points on sale at Southern Pa
cific depot olllco.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
Prom Portland'
All mIIIiib dU tubject
8 p.m.
vu vuaiiKO
XofinuKraiiclBCO
' BalluvoryoUaya
Ii.w
TiaTTT
3 i
jUIl
COI.UMDIA niVKIt
To Aktorla and Wajr
UmlliiK.
4 n. tn.
n
ox. Bundar
Batur
WILLAMETTE RIVER
Steamer Ruth loaves Bulem for Port
landand way landings on Tuesday .Thurs
days and Saturdays, about 10 a. in. For
Corvallis end way laudlugs, Mondays,
Wednesdays anil Fridays ui about 6
p. m,
A. L. CRAIG, M. P. BALDWIN.
Gen. 1'hbs. Agt. Agt. 0. R. k N. dock
Portland, Ore. Halotn, Ore.
O. C T, Cofs
PASSENGER STEAMER
POMONA
Leaves for Portland Monday,
vycaneiaayaaa rnaay.iua.m.
for Corvallis luesday.Tiiurt-
cdneidayand I'rlday.tOa.m.
day and Saturday at 5 p.m.
Quick Time, Cheap Rates
Deck:
Foot of Trade at.
tH. V. UALDWIN, Alt.
Dr, Grace Albright
Craduattivf Amerkan School
of Osteopathy. : i t
Kvery day except Bunday. Oflloi
hours 9 to 12 a. m; 1 to 4 p. in. Odl
Fellows' Temple, Cor. Court and Iligl
streets. Phone. Main SSil.
Dr. Tacle Ileal, assistant.
STONE, ill. D.
PROPRIETOR OF
Stone's Drug Stores
SALEM ORKUON.
The stores (two la number) art located at No.
235 and 297 Conmmtal street, and are well
stocked with complete llae of druriand med
klnes toilet srtkltt, perfumery, brujhej.etc-
DR. STONE
llu bad some 25 years experience la the trac
ks or mcdlclae asl bow makes no cbarit for
oivltttlta, amUatia tr preacnptlta.
Bears the
of AaiF
wnlf S. C.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
Advertisements, five lines or less. In this column "
lnscnedihrcctlmesfor2Sc, 50eaVetk,s)t.50
a month. All over five lines at the game rate"
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WANTED.
CLASSIFIED
WANTKD To buy Bccond-hnnd tnsh ..
nnd door and planing mill machinery. .
BJAddrces with price, description and .
Igeondition, boxed ready for shipment.
oE Ho'er, 8alem, Ore.
ENGINEER Competent, experienced,
reliable, wants pormonont position.
Address A. II. .M. Journal ofllco.
1-8- tf.
FOR SALE.
NEW WOOD YARD.-Sawed and four,
foot wood. Largo and second growth
Hr, ash and willow dolivored to any
part of tho city. Phono 2515 Black.
W. II. Burdlck. 2 18tf.
CHOICE FRUIT TRACTS CHEAP
Fnrmn on good terms. Stock ranches,
city property a specialty. Property
Mb tod free. John M.I'ayno &Co., over
Ladd& Bush Bank, Salem, Oro. 2-10 tf
FOR HALE. A fresh cow. Also ono
yearling heifer. Half n mllo north of
steel bridge on Wallace road. John
Ferguson. 2 15 Gt"
FOR SALE Cheap, a recond.hand
buggy. Apply to Mitchell, Lewis,
Stavor & Co. 2 14 tf
FOR BALE 10 acros-lC in cultivation.
3 miles from Salem, $2,000 your own
terms. Patton Bros. Book Store.
2-4tf.
WOOD. Dry second growth fir, 4 foot,
dolivored to houses and stores prompt,
ly. Leave orders with R. L. Wado.
No. Salem, and W. A. White, 210
Commercial. 1 28tf
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Threo furnished rooms.
Inquire of A. OllnRor, at 321 Mill
6treot, or Phono black. 1 7 tf
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND. On Court street betweon
Cottagoaud High, some keys. Call
at JouitNAi. olllco for same and pay
fur this notice 2 10 3t
MISCELLANEOUS.
WILLSON'S SHAVING PARLORS
Tlio only ohop in tho city using tho
oiAiuiBoptlo Razor Storilizer. I also
havo a Dandruff Cure that cures or no
pay. Jaa. W. Wlllson, Prop., 247
D Com. St. 12 2t(
LODGES.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA-Court Sherwood
Forest No. 19. Meets Friday niihts In Tur
ner block. Ira Hamilton, c. M. a. l. Drawn.
Sec'y.
PROTECTION-Lodie No,
United Workmen, meel
2. An:lent Order
mect9 uverv Hitunlav
evenlnun the Holman Hall, corner State and
Liberty streets. Visiting brethren welcome.
3. A. McFadden. M. W. J. A. Seiiwood. Re-,
corder.
HOP AMD I'HODUCB I1UYEHS.
I CARMICIIAEL-Hoo buver.
nrrifB m nimh.
UreyinanUldi. . Silem. Orezon.
ii.....iiT4. ii.;. n.. n.-...
of choice hops solicited troin all trowers.
UOsiMBSi COi.
Hum WING SANG CO. -140 State Street'
Fancy and Dry Goods, cmnaware. Mat.
tlnrs, SDKs, cotton, wool tools.
pers, white embroidery laces, underwear, la.
waists, wrao
nderwear. la.
uics Bim ncuis iiiiiii suwai,
prices.
Noiv at lowest
O. H.J1ACK
Succcoosor to Dr, J. M. Koeue, fn
White Cornor, Salem Oro. Partlos de
siring superior operations at modornto
foo in any branch aro in ospwial request
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OFFICE, ClTx- UALL.
oForfiwator borvice apply at offlse
Bills gpuyttblo mouthlyi;in advaoce
Make all complaints at tho office
Just Received
A now shipmont of Cliinawaro and uov
eltlesof all kinds.
The Variety Store
94 Court Street. J
Royal Insurance Co.
A.T. Gilbert, resldout agont of above
Insurance Co, Is now prepared to do a
largo Insurance business. Will alio
handle real estate. I havo a team and
carriago which is at my customer's ser
vice and 1 will take pleasure In showing
parties what I have (or sale. Ofllce ai
present with T, A. Llvoelov ft Co.
Farmer's Teams Standing
In front of the harness store next to the water
ln tank at tie Ladd & uujh bank sod belar
fitted with new harness are a common sl'ht.
For particulars Inquire or
Shafcr's Harness Shop
23 Commercial street. 2.Mm
Old Postoftice
Livery Stable
U. S. RADAUAUGII. Sole Prop'r.
I.ivery and feed stable, liprsej'
boarded and groomed by day or week,
62 Ferry St. - - - - SalcniMOr,,
SOULE BROS -nw
PIANO TUNERS
AND REPAIRERS
PORTLAND OR. Sav? at&?A' .Vo'lo"
Will's Mttslc Store.
HOW'S YOUR CLOTHES?
When you find your olothee all out of
order, worn and with buttons, off, etc.,
you want the right person to take oaio
of them and that person is your step
mother at the Salem Dyo Works.
At this ostablishtnentyou can get any
tiling set 'o righte.frotn a pair of gloves,
to the most elaborate silk gown. A
gentleman can get his hatoloanod, hit
trouera oreaaod, or his whole suit re,
juvenated to suit his taste, also four
suits a month for one dollar. Muttons
sewed on, rips sewed up, suits pressed
on short notlse. New goods shrunk for
dress making.
MRS. C. !!. WALKER ,
II OornmoroUl 6t.
H. R. JONES,
Attornoy-at-Law
Toledo, Oroon.
Woa CiKklot Cinalt Gourtrar olx yar nnd has
sa uj-txHu aWtrul w all pwpar ij ut UncoJa
Salem
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