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sprprv -rvggsTrpt fHE DAILY JOUHNAL, SALEM, OrmQON. 1UESDAY, MAY 13, 1902. Many of Our Boys and Girls are Suffering This' Alonth From the After Effects of Winter Grippe Wise Parents Provide Paine's Celery Compound For Their Loved Ones The Wonderous Atedicine Quickly Expels all Germ Poisons from the Blood and Fortifies the Weak and Run Down System. A busy city physician, onjoylng n largo annual Income, lemarkcil the otli r day that a host of young peo ple boys and girls were suffering this month from the after effects of winter grippe. Dear parents, have any of your chil dren suffered from tho attack of the cruel monster grippe, during tho past "winter montliB? Are your boys and F Iris Irritable, feverish, palo or weak? Havo they cold and clammy limbs? Is the blood watery, Impure, or slug gish? Is tho appetite poor and di gestion weak? Has tho roso tint of health faded from tho cheeks? If nny of theso conditions nro noted, be as sured tho dregs of deadly grippe arc implanted In tho system, ' If your children nro not blithesome, happy, bolBterouB, and strong In May, their condition calls for prompt action on your part Their future health nnd physical happiness or sufferings and early death Is In your hands, dear parents, and you alono nro res ponsible to Hoavon and tho communi ty of which you form a part. Whon wlntor grlppo haa Implanted seeds of vlrulont diseases, the first and most Important work is to expel fiom tho blood ovory traco of poison. This Is always successfully accomplished by tho use of I'nlno's Celery Com pound. This marvelous medicine nftor puri fying tho foul and stagnant blood, acts as a norvo food. It builds up tho nervous systom nnd nourlshos nil tho bodily tissues. Hoys and girls with such a start In life as they always rccolvo from Palno's Celery Compound grow up as Bturdy as forest oaks; they rovol In strength and true life; they are fair to behold; they mako tho mon nnd wo men most needed by our country. Do your part this month, dear paronts, with promptness nnd honosty, and lost assured I'nlno's Celery Compound wll not fall In Its grand work of hoalth building. DIAMOND DYES Purost, Strongest, Simplest. Fastest of all dyos. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. H. II .Coopor, Chicago. C. C. Chooney ami wife, Ohio. W. A. Roll, Prlnovlllo. C. H. Adams and wlfo, Minneapolis. L. Moroholm, San Francisco. W. W. Clayton, Portland. D. D. Warner, Portland. Thos. Colllnson. Portland. J. D. Moyor, Portland. Mr nnd Mis. II. E. Judge, Portland. A. L. Clarke, Portland. Goo. Soronson, Portland. J. O .Keating, Portland. V. J. Culver, city. I. W. Power, San Francisco." Ollvor C. Thornton, San Frnnolsco, J. W. Wright. MoPhorson, Kans. R. n. nrownoll, St. Louis. J. J. O'Malloy, city. G. A. Mouldon, city. Chas. Corby, Seattle. Vnrrnla Tnnn. I.vons. Mich. Mrs. J. P. Emerson. Stockton. Cnl. ( Emerson J. Treanor, Stockton, Cal. K. C. Johnson, San Francisco, o A Few Pointers. The recont statistics of the number of donths show that the largo majority dlowlth consumption. This dsaaso may comraonco with an apparently harmless cough which can bo curod In stantly by Kamp.3 Balsam for tho throat and lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and rollove all cases Price 26 conta and 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. 1 Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and in growing nails, and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It Is the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Rse makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure for sweating callous and hot, tired aching feet Try It today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 2e in stamps. Trial package free. Address Allan S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. 2 o Groceries Must Be tried and passed upon. Onr good in every Hne have won the verdict so often that many people merely sand us their orders, and we answer for their satisfaction. Deal with M and join the Smllem Ctwb. BRANSON & RAGAN. o The White House Restaurant is the up-to-date eating house. Meal served to Mtletv 4 open day and night Give tui a call, at IOC State street SALEAl SOCIAL WORLD AMD PERSONAL MENTION Calendar of Local Events. May 1G Greater Snlcm Commercial Club rally at city hall. July 4 Greatest celubratlou In Ore gon at Salem. Minister Praises It. It 1b a notable fact that scores of ministers who have witnessed a per formance of "Too lllch To Marry" pralso It In the highest terms. The praises from the pulpit mark tho com edy as one of good morals, but does not lob It of tho opportunity of sparkling with humor. Thoro Is no reason why n mlnlstor should not en Joy a good, clean comedy, ns well as tho theatre-goer not of tho cloth. And thoro is no reason why n min ister should not bo a good critic, per haps bettor than tho average. The Rov. Justin Goodono Wade, pastor of tho Congregational church, of Oneida, III., is ono of n half hundred divines who havo given their stamp of np proval to tho comedy. He said after witnessing a perfermance: "Tho pie turc comedy 'Too Rich To Mnrry,' by Edwin Owlngs Towno, waB tho best and most interesting entertainment wo havo over had tho ploasuro of en Joying." Tho comedy "Too Rich To Marry" will bo at tho Grand Oporn House Tuesday, Mny 13th. Parasites Cause all Hair Troubles. Nino- tenths of tho dlsonsos of the scalp and hnlr are caused by para site germs. Tho Importance of this dlscovory by Profossor Unna of tho Charity Hospital, Hamburg, Gormany, can not bo over estimated. It ex plains why ordinary hair preparations, even of tho most oxponslvo character fall to euro dandruff; becauso they do not, nnd they can not kill tho (land, ruff gorm. Tho only hnlr preparation In tho world thnt positively destroys tho dandruff parasites that burow up tho Bcalp Into scales called scurf or dandruff, Is Nowbro's Herplcldc. In addition to Its destroying the dandruff gorm Horplcldo Is nso a dollghtful hair dressing, making tho hnlr glossy and soft as silk. o PERSONALS. E. M .Croisan Is In Turner today. J. B. Anderson Is In Albany on busi ness today. Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrodo has roturned from Portland. Mayor and Mrs. C. P. Bishop wont to Albany this morning. Miss Olga Howltt, of Albany, Is vis iting Dr. Grnco Albright. Mrs. H. A. Donrborn Is visiting with nor daughter, Mrs. Scott Boiorth. Mrs. C. T. Pomoroy has returned from a visit with Portland rolatlvos. J. W. Wright, a real ostato dealer of MoPhorson, Kansas, is In tho city, the guost of Capt. J. Q. Barnos. Mrs. T. E .Cornollus has gono to Hlllsboro to attond the funoral of her father, the lato Rev. Win. Smith. LeRoy Gosnor and Miss Lolo Nick lln have gono to Corvallls to play with tho Portland Symphony Concort Or chestra for the May Fostlval. Mrs. J. P. Emerson and grandson, Emerson Trainer, of Stockton, Cali fornia, are visiting with hor daughter, Mrs. J. Conner, at tho Willamette. A. W. Hoover, who has boon sta tioned at Salem for several weeks, has gone to Walla Walla to take charge of the local ofllce of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. Will Secure NewJWemfoers Company F, O. N. a., has arranged for a membership oontest, in order to secure a full complement of members before the start guard assembles in encampment at Albany In July. With the usual demand for member ship that exists when an encampment or other pleasure Jaunt le In store, it Is not likely the home company will have any, difficulty In securing the eight men that are needed to give the organisation a fnlj membership of 06 officers and men. The company is still without a taptaln and second lieu tenant, and an election to All the va eaneles Is expected to be held soon o Carpenters In Strong Union The Salem carpenter's union ia in a nourishing condition. It bow has a membership of W, aixteea candidates having been received into the organ isation at Its last meeting, and the charter will he kept open for another two week, for mors new mewbei. The union holds meetings over Stein ers grocery store. , liiillSif ill I" W I nil 1 wu 1 U& yprfrK stri III Si i id I . I 1 ill H,.lt ! til I B n I ' R yl V ORCHARD, BERRIES SPRAYING Reports as to Strawberry Crop. Tho Oregon experiment station at Corvallls Is sending out bulletin GO, entitled "Tho Codling Moth and Lato Spraying hi Orogon," by A. B. Cord ley. Evory npplo growor in Hood Riv er should send for a copy. Mr. Cord toy sums up his conclusions In tho fol lowing paragraphs: Tho codling moth is our most serious applo poet. It Is likoly to bo a soilous post whor ovor tho apple can be successfully grown. Apple-growing roglons now free from it are not likely to long re main so. Tho average porcontngo of fruit In jured by tho codling moth Is not greater In Orogon than In other apple growing roglons. There aro but two annual broods not three or four, ns stated. Owing to Irregularity of development theso broods ovorlnp so that tho larvae may bo found in fruit from tho time tho first wormy applos occur In tho spring until after the fruit is gathered. 'J Tho eggs ate deposited principally on the surface of tho fruit, and uot In the calyx. At Corvallls egg-laying does not bogln until towards the cud of Juno. It piobably does not occur when tho ovenlng temperature falls much below GO degrees, nnd Is prob ably most actlvo whon such tempera turo Is abovo 70-80 degrees. Probably a considerable! number of lnrvno pupate under clods and rub bish on tho ground. Birds nio the most effective uatuial aids in controlling tho codling moth. No boneflt Is to bo oxpoctod from tho Introduction of forolgn birds, or from artificial use of fungous or bactorlal dlscasos. Spraying with some of tho nrsenitcs Is the most practical method of pro tecting frttjt from the codling moth, it is not only practical but It Is nocotfsnry to spruy for tho socond brood. Per sistent intelligent spraying should give 86-00 per cent of fruit free from worms. Our host orchnrdlsts do ovou bettor. Clean, smooth trees, clean cultiva tion, shoop or hogs In tho orchard, sci eons over tho doors nnd windows of storo looms, nnd banding the troos nro ofllclont supplements to spinyjng. People Say That tho equal of tho cakes and biond made at tho Plonoor Bakery has never boon found. Used In all housos. INDIAN SKELETON F0UND Gruesome Discovery by a Salem Nurseryman T. D. Jonos, tho East Stato-stroot nursorymnn, unearthed a human skol eton Monday afternoon while romov Ing oarth from his suburban propel ty noar 24th street, bordering on tho Southorn Pacific ponltentlnry switch track. Tho skoloton was found in a sitting position besldo a largo fir stump, and tho greater part of tho hu man framowork was found Intact. Tho skull, ribs, hip bones and bones of tho lower limbs were nil found, nnd In a decomposed stato. It Is more than probable that the body had been burlod for many yoars. It Is generally bolleved that the skeleton Is that of an Indian. Since there were no circumstances of a suspicious nature connected with the finding of the bones, no olllclal ex amination was had. PUNISHMENT. Social progress has done away with a great many Tonus of punishment once administered under the laws of enlight ened eopltr Hut nature never changes or modifies her penalties. She still has Hie HHIllc jmniBu- meiit for the mail who neglects or abuses his stomach as she lwd in the far off days "when Adam delved and Eve spsn " Tht; phyMcal dis comfort, dullness, sluggishness, irri t;ililit, nervous ness and sleph lies w hich are visited upon the man who eats care lessly or irregularly have been frotu the beginniug the evi dences oi disease of the bioutach and its associated orgs us of Ukcmmhi awl nu trition. Ir Pierce's Gold en Medical Discovery cures the diseased stomach and enables the per fact digestion awl assimilation of food, so that the sluggishness, irritability, nervousness and sleepeMAses which result frotu innutri tion are cured also. I was UV Mcfc mIm yssrs sao wilb few writaalr M M WrSwM ttUSl'WH Uytf K..I ls4 Ibw Soctt sad fc It ffas. to I Swh dis h 4. . Ik, (r H rtifkt. Wow cfcraek sad lka k wmw up lbs car 1 got x wwk w K H4 MM ymmm w ni , Cuafala t ttc 4ms MK sf m sp. W Ikst wr (w of tkrw awnta . IkoagM I wmU mrUil sssia-hut laiiwl ef Dr hnn'i Xmunmmm nA am Kl,?srasEEsr csurrlt afUkt ataawa. m I .?2i TW cm tnttk arlir canS m 1 ij s Vat Dr-Pme's PdlU ewe UUonsaes. Sflgg Afsm .Cj ju Jim , ' Strawberry Crop Reports. Hood River, Ore., May C, 1902. Edi tor Glacier: Reports from the various strawberry growing sections furnish us the following figures: The Florin, California, crop Is esti mated at 135,000 crates of 15 pounds ench, being 30,000 more than last year. The season is Just beginning, nnd Is about two wcoks later than last yenr. The Milton crop Is estimated at IS, 000 cratos and tho Walla Wallrt 18,000, making 3C.O0O, which will bo ripening about May 20th and last four weeks. I The Utah crop Is larger than usual, nnd, like tho balance, is lato. Will bo-1 gin In a small way about tho 1st of Juno, and last about throe weeks. VanBuron, Arkansas, was soiling tholr borrlos in car lots on Mny 1st at $2,G0 f. o. b., nnd oxpoctod tho prlco to bo $2 the following day. Tho souson will bo short and will bo followed by shlpmonts from Mlnot nnd Snrcoxlo, which will run Into tho oarly part of Juno. tup uoiornuo crop win uo larger i than last year, nnd Is also lato. Theso aro tho principal strawborry produo- lug sections thnt affect tho markets for ( Hood Rvler borrlos. Doalors In all tho largo markets aro willing to buy ber ries f. o. b. Hood Rlvor nftor hnvlng learned positively that thoy would not bo shipped on nny other bnsls. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO. FOR MEN ONLY. New Cure for Their Diseases and In firmities. Sclontlfle Investigation, supplement ed by experience, hns shown that urin ary diseases aro moro provalont nnd destructive to life, hoalth and hnppl noss than any other class known to tho modlcnl fratornlty. Thoy aro not confined to tho low and degraded por tions of humnnlty, as many suppose, but nro to bo found among tho pure of honrt, tho lnnocont, tho truly pious nnd tho wealthy. Many of them nro transmitted from paronts to children,' from gonorntlon to gonorntlon. Thousands of people suffer untold agony from their ravag ing effects and moot an early and un timely death, often ignorant of tho cnuse. Though transmitted Innocent ly, tho effects of those dlsonsos aro none tho loss torrlblo. It la snd truth thnt tho Inuoconts nro often greater sulTereis than tho guilty. Of nil tho organs of the body few are mote Impoitnnt thnn thoso ongnged In tho urinary functions. In perfect hoalth that groat blowing which so ofw onjoy ono will scarcoly direct a moment's thought to those Important organs, nnd ut the first unpleasant symptom good ndvlco, such ns may bo easily obtained, should be Immediate ly solicited. Among tho chief nnd most common diseases aro seminal weakness and nervous dUnbllltlos, or loss of nurvo power. Thousands of young mon nnd mlddlo-ngod men suffer with norvous dlsonsos for yours nnd may bo Ignor ant of tho cnuso, whon a little tlmoly ndvlco would make life's pathway full of cheer and hnpplnoss. When tho first symptoms of nominal weakness mnulfost thomsolves the sufforor Is noticed to become dull and morouo, nnd is troubled with indigestion, though tho appetite may remain good. But tho strength vanishes, nnd tho patient grows thin. He becomes Indo lent nnd debilitated, and loss of mem ory and nil vigor of the soxual organs mny follow. In time he limy fall Into Impotoncy totnl loss of sexual pow er. Among Its terrible effects may bo mentioned loss of memory, confusion of Idons, nervous despondency and general weakness. It needs no mirror, it reflects itsolf. Tho palo face, tho simken eyes, the downcast counte nance, the stooping, nged form nil serve to announce the victim's troubles. It seldom kills of Itself, but opons the gates to other diseases, such as consumption and diseases of the heart. The unfortunate cannot sleep. In that Intermediate stage, between life and death, Intended for the recup eration of the mind and body, he can know no rest for his dreams are dark and foreboding, and the constant dialu iiM)i) his system robs It of its vital fluid. This nflllctlon may be the retnilt of excess on mature years. A "man Is but a bundle or habits," how essential he should start right In life, thut his mind fshould be full of sublime thoughts and pure conceptions. All of you who suffer from this disease should lose no time in consulting Dr. Darrln, for the time may come when you will be beyond the aid of medical skill. No matter what you have taken, or who has failed to cure yon, call and see the doctor, as he can permanently, safely and privately cure yon In one half the time, and at one-half the ex pense required by others. Dr. Darrln can be consulted free at the Willamette Hotel until July OUi. Hours 10 to ft and 7 to 8 dally. The poor treated free, except medleiNe. The cure of seminal weakness, tost man hood, varicocele, nyooceie, tumors. goitre, gonorrhea, syphilis and strict ure a specialty, as well as all chronic diseases. liatteries and bells furnished If necessary. Hyes tested free and glasses fitted. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. tt!9 Kind You Have Always Bought Beans tho &mz Signatora Chamberlain and Furnish Photo Iseisene tor sale at Creates Studio. HMMIHb'BHMEET rraj-nBBaBjajaaiBaBBmaaBajajajBjaBBaaaaBakaaa Tho Kind You Hnvo Always in uso for ovor 30 years, S J , rZJ7-- All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-ns-jrood" nro hufe Experiments that trlllo with nv 1 endanger tlio health oC Infants nnd Children l&pcri'jico ngninst Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorht Is a hnrmlcpj substituto for Cnstor OU, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. 5t is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morplilno nor other Narcotlo substar.ee. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys MSruis nnd allays Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and 'Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach -ind Dowels, glvi'.g healthy and natural sleep. Tho CbUdren's Panacea- Tho Mother's Friend. CEP-jJIME CASTOR! A WAYS Tears tho CC&$ Tht Kind You Have Always Bought En Use For Over 30 Years. Tilt CtNTUfl OOUMNV, ?T J- F Salem's Greatest House Furnishing Department Store. Charter Oak stoves and ranges by the car load, Fixtures and repairs kept soley by us, "Whatever is Right" CQ Cor. State f a T 13 V mPWrWCD f i'honc 81 and Com'l 'XL SBBD CORN Wn luivo nil the lien kiiuU nl eootl corn thnt nro lulaptixl to this ullmslo nml our jtrioiie arc thu lowest. JL.I03 KILLER Tlio Moo rninnioncii to hollur nt UiIh lliiii) of tho yi'ar ami n lllllu Hon klllor armllod now will snvn nil Ironltlti In tlui future from llcuuiiil mituH. A full dock of I.ce'b nnd 1'rtiHginii l.lcn Klllor on luind. ...BREWSTER 91 Court St- PEBDMEN AND ...TRY OUR Cheese Sandwich. Long Crackeis, Oysterettes, Butter Wafers. HARRITT Si LaOJRBNCB Old Post Olllco Grocury. Arkansas Strawberry Crop. ItoHurn, Ark., April 30. Thu nnlvnl of thu Htrnwboiry hhuhou In the Osnrku will uot menu cliexip hsrrluH In thu W'twt. tiH wau tho cuhu In forinor yuurs. Thu drouth lust rail Idllad no ninny plants thnt thoWy hesi ruportH only clnlm hnlr of a crop for UiIh yenr. Oik fourth would be nearer the Hnerul nv erage. Some of the shipper aloiiK the Frisco hnve alrendy refused to con tract their crop ut fl.GS u crate, ami nre holdliiK out for 2. Last yenr the average price per crnte was only $ 1 .516. The chance ure that the entire crop this year will be sold on the track at the shlppliiK stations. Hundred of acres were reset this sprlnx, I'Ut not Hourly enough to replace the onen killed lust year. The crop will be u week or two later than lust yenr. NATIVE OREGON LILIES. Aihoiik the native wild Oregon lilies one of the earliest nml roost beautiful Is now In bloom the False SJoloniHii's Heal, or Hlmllawslnns. raeemoeo. It Is a conneted lily, havlnx a thousaml wall perfect slx-petallwl tlowem of (Hire white on a long stem, with n high iwrfunie, ami the wbohi llorol UlspUy rsseinbllng Hne crwy Uu-e in effect. os1:- tn tU yftnilm Hw s'sntff C BltB V Chamberlain and Furnish We have a button machine and make our own buttons, Cronlse HUidlo. Democrats Meet. There will he a mUa of the Dew ocTHlM at the hwodriHartMH In the DArcy-ilnghee Utock on WedHeaUny evening at 8 o'ekwk. Iwtwrlnnt ImisI neae. Alt Invited to be present. St 1'. I. PiUflKK. me Bought, nml which hns been. hns homo tho shrnntiiro of mid 1ms been inndo under his pcr- HMflfll umint-vlalr ti Blut tta tnflittp 't'f Allmtfunnnn itilmnlvAvniilnflilit Siguaturo of MURRAY .trcct, niw orr city. GOODE " SALOON. " Majn. & WHITE... SEEDSMEN.' Salem. Orccon. NEW GOODS. Branch Cracker, Snow Drop Wafers, Lemon Wafers, Graham Summer Normal Tho II rat term of llio Cupltul Hummer Normal LckIiih on Monday Mny A, ami contlnuim nlht wcekw. Clflseufl will bo Joruiifd in all tho brunuhos rc(ulruil for statu nml county )fl)rs. For further information nddrom J. J. KRAPS, Salem, Ore. dilew4'S01m Quicis Repair Shop IlrltiK in your bloyolo ami Kt It to imlrud. Tburo Is no uxoune for your whuul looking so shabby when yon can it enameled bore to look liku a r.o bl oyolo, FRANK J. MOORE 109 Court Ht. I'houu '-'(HI. Market Quotations Today a "jnsKC tsiensuooi iinernirKci" -v Wiiest, Osti, liK. Wheat -Mc. Osts 81 llsrley 110 per ton. FUx-Osih. NerthwiHit, fl 71), Live Stotk Mikct, Ruers KtiHc. hsvp-IS.MlKfW toN,7f Dieseetl veal je HoKS.slive H We4 sa3 Mabslr. Oearic' wol-13e. Mdliii llr. rine Hs. Molisir 21 to n. !WuMU,FeJ. QIC. Usled oheut J7JW to . Otovei-tT.Uii. Fttwl bsrley 1U ur ton nrsn-flXW StMrtv-tttO W. FliMr. wholesale 1 8 06. lOilrytoi Cfttmtty (HodiKti. Daliy bttw-lli. Qreemery HOc. Htore lie. Fli tteiss m. untry, Her roll (k . Ureatn at ereainery, usu skimmed I7e. Separator iklmmwl 0c. Su4strs Msrkf I. QiiUikous It. Spring to 1 Eggs far uoieu, Its. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five lines or It9s, In this column Inserted three times for 25 c, 50c s Week, $1.50 a month. Alt over five lines stthessme rstc. WANTED. , Wanted. A competent girl for gonor- nl hoitBowork. Mrs. "Win. Brown, 188 Stato street G 10-3t Wanted. For Fountain Kloetrlc En tertulnoru, young ninn to program, post (loscrlpllvoa and contract for oporn hoiiRen nnd halls. Address Fountain Kolctrlc Kutoitulnors, Box W I, Snlom, Ore. G-10-3t For First Clnssdrossmaidng goto Mrs. F. M, Ilondorshott, at 103 Sum mar street. Font toon yonra' export onco In 1'oitlaud. Only suporlor work turnud out. G-3-lm Wanted, A" huyotrforn" No7 1 milch or stock cow, fanning mill, two-horso liny rnlto and corn shatter. Innulro nt Snlom Soap Works, noar Woolon Mills. 1-20-tr. Take Halls Ferry. Ono ot tho host toads for travel or ploasuro la tho Hall's Ferry road up tho rlvor to lu dopondonco, and all valley points. A Ilrstclnss sorvlco innlutnliiod nt Uio furry. A. D. Fottyjohn, nrop.i-36-lm Wanted. Cnrpots and rugs to clean, by tho now centrifugal procoss, car pots not Injured and thoroughly ron ovntcd at small oxponso. Lcnvo o dors at 300 Marlon stroot. Work called for nnd delivered. Grovor & ICwards. Thono Ulack 2510. 2-27-tf Chatwln House. First door south ot M. 13. church; now management; ev erything Hrst-clnBS and Bntlsfactlon guaranteed. Mrs. J. II. McCormlck, proprietor. 4-12-tf It Is Settled nt Last 11 y nil who havo tried It that Dr. Austin Albioa' heart tablets novor fall to euro. Tiy them. Sample boxes free, nt 1GG cor ner ot High mid Mill struat. A. S. Klghtllngor, ngont. 5-0-lin " LOSTAND FOUND. Found. On Willnmotto brlilRO, a pho tograph of a young lady. Call at tho Journal olllco for Bnmo. G-12-3t Lost. Loft by mistake or "BtolonTono black frnmo, bluo rim, 23-Inch f rnmo Tribune bicycle, No. 07,220. rionso loturn to or notify tho ownor, 15. Ilofor, Salem. Don't You Know Aiiytiung about Ed wards' Markot? At 410 Stato BtrooL liust plucu to buy ftesh and curod meats at tho lowest prlaae. Phono 202 1, 11. Edwards, prop FOR SALE. For Sale. Now and Hocoud-liiimi bug gloa, now nml aocond-hnnd spring wngoiiH, buukbunrdB and carts, nt tho Salem Can luge and Wagon Fac tory. Wornor Fonnoll, proprietor, 301 Commercial street 4-10-tC For Sale Or oxclinngo, ti fliio Joraoy cow for n good driving homo. Ad drusa "Carrier," Rural Itouto No. 7, 1'ostolllco ,Siilom. 4-7-tf Arlsto Hnlr Food Is'Tdld'and Its ute demonstrated by Mrs. Etta Kueeves. Phono Red 2331. -14-14-lm LODGES. Protection Lodge No. 2, Auclout Op dor United Workman, moots ovory Saturday evening lu tho llolninn Hull, corner of Statu and Liberty Htruotu. Visiting broth ron wulcumo. S. A. MoFaddon, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, Ilocorder, FORESTERS oF'AMERICJv Court tiliurwood Foioaturs No. 10. Muetu Friday nights in Turner block, Ira Hamilton C. It,; A. L. Urown, Soo. Central Lodflo No."18 K. of P. Castle Hall lu Holmaii block, cornor Stuto ami Liberty streets, Tuosday of ouch week at 7; 30 p. m. Claud TowiiHond, C. C; .oduo J. Hlc&s, K. of it. and H. TONBOm AL. Evans' Darber Shop. Only llrat-olaas shop on Stuto stroot Evory tiling now and uptodutu. Finest poruolalu buths. Shavu, IGo; hair-out, 25o; baths, 26c. Two flrut-olaas boot blaoks. C. W. EvauB, proprietor. Ryan's' 8havlndPrlors. Seven flrBt class barhera engaged. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo ubo nutlseptlc BterllUer. J. Ilynn, Prop, ' cTTlTllcRolTerP-IInrbar "" shop and porcelain baths, at old Mills shop, KOI) Commercial street Antiseptic treatment of ull tools and butliB. H O PA N DP R OOUCE DUYER8. J, Carmlchael Hop buyeK Olllco In llush-llreymau building, Salem, Oro gon. Sampled ot choice bops nolle Itod from all growers DU8INE88 CARDS. f. H. Drewer, physician' and 'surgeon. Office In 0 ray block. Rooms 7 and 0. Phone 01. L. Durt Painter anil patter hanger, moved to 1-iU Htute street, opposite John HugheM. Leave ardent or rail for estimate. 6-1-tf 08TEOPATHY, Drs. Wyokoff &. Albrlaht-Twenty months' graduate ot the American gh(M)I ot Osteopathy and A. T. Still Infirmary. Dr. WyekoK In the only gentleman uraduute ot Osteopathy In Salem. Practice established lu Mulem since 1S90. Hours 9 to -I. Phone Main mi. Odd Fellows' Tem ple. Dr. M.'T. Sehoettle Clrudunto Amerl- . .oan School of Osteopathy, Kirks vlllo. Mo. Offlee In Tioga block. over the Spa. Ottlee hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4. 3-13 PROFESSIONAL NURSES. Mrs. M. P. Plfer, Professional Nurse, resldeuee 24th and Oak streets Phone Red 2113. 4-9-lm STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock, Wholesale and retail huteher and paakdrs. All kinds of fresh and salt meats. Fine sausage, baiua, baoon and lard. 310 Commercial street. 1 , d, j5 JE5 TffK XHStTC" Successor to Dr. J. M. Kcono, In Whlto Corner, Salem, Oregon. Partloo desiring supnrlor operations at mod orato feo In any branch are In especial roquost S. C. STONE, M. D. PBOPBIETOR 0F-7- Stone's Drug Stores SALEM, OREGON. The stores (two In mimbor)aro located nt No. 235 and 207 Commercial St, and aro woll stocked with a completo lino of drugs nnd medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, hrushes, etc., Has had some 26 years experience in tho prncttco ot medicine and now makes no chargo for consultation, ox- animation or proscription. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mall and passongor trains. Bnggngo to all parts ot tho city. Prompt (Brvlco. Tolcphono No. 241. HOMYKR & HED1UCK. $1,500 Guaranteed Yearly To high clnsa tnnn or woman, with chauco for promotion and advanced Biliary, to have chargo small oOlco at homo or In homo town to at tend to correspondence, advertising and otlior work, Duslnoss of highest order and backed by solid mun finan cially and politically. A great opportunity for tho right person. Encloso solf-addrospod stamped envoi opo for full particulars to WALTER D. REDMAN, GENERAL SUPERIN TENDENT, Corcoran Building, Oppo site United States Treasury, WASH INGTON, D. O. 3-20-tf Your Step Mother Is Btlll hero busy as ever, and whon your clothes aro all out of ordor, worn, with buttons oft, take them to her at tho Salem Dyo Works. At this establishment you can got anything sot to rights, from a pair of glovos, to tho mint olaborato Bilk gown. A gontlomnn can gat his hat cleaned, his trousers croasod, or his whole stilt rejuvenated to suit his tnsto, also four suits u month for $1. Buttons Bowed on, rips sowed up, suits prossad on short notice Now coods shrunk for dressmaking. LOOK Wo nro propared to go after and dollvor suits pressed by tho month MRS. C. H. WALKER 1S5 Commercial Street. S0ULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS ForSslem and vlclalty lesve orders st Ceo Will's Mui'c Store. PORTLAND OR. B. F. JONES, Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clerk of circuit court for alt years and has uu up-to-dato abstract ot all proporty lu Lincoln county... .. O. C, Ti Go's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Lesves for PortUnd Mosdsy. Wednesdsysnd frlasy.ios.m. For Corvstlls Tuesdsy.Thurs dsy sed Ssturdsy st 5 p. m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Dock! Foot of Trsde st. . M. P. BALDWIN. Alt. Sa OFFICE CITY HALL For wator sorvlco apply at offlco. mils payablo monthly In advance. Make all complaints at tho ofllco. niiiE wing sang"coT 140 STATE ST. Host kinds fiinoy goods, dry goods mat tings, silks, ombroldary, lacon. Full Hum white umlurwenr, wrappers, and waUta now on sale very cheap. THE ELITE CaFE 20Q Commercial Street Moats at nil hours. Open day and iiIkIiL Only plnut In tho city handling the lamoiiB OLYMPIA BEER is thu Keeoptioii iooii. Wholoialo and retail. E ECKERLEN, Proprietor L. D. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY is at 280 Commercial Street PHONE MAIN 2681 SALEM ORE, Is a science like surgery and cannot be mastered in,' less time, I he present course ts lour terms oi five montps each, and anyone who has not at tended a reputable school for this length of time is not a regular graduate, and therefore is not competent to treat dis eases by this method, Drs. WyckotT& Albright are graduates of the American School of Osteopathy and A, T. Stell Infirmary, and quali fied to treat skillfully all cases put in their care. Practice established in Sa lem since 1099. I Hours 0 to 4 . 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