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fE"$J7"!"'F,r ' E Htuimors' . S'liov aru nllpin!..il i if i,iuni. i.m. 11.. jltclilii teller, wit rhu.i, and' other cu- fe'2 oruPUo',ii l; feelhisd of weakness, ,a,rJtr' Bfl,"nl debility nnd what not. THey cause more Biiliorhn? than anything . HelUbh Strength, I'enco nnd Pleasure, require their expulsion, and this Is posl- SSSf,.??' "roH'B to thousands or grateful te-tlnionlnls, by Hood's Sarsaparilla Which radically nnd lierrnnnrjiitly drives them out nnd builds up the whole system. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS.! 13. E Connnlly, Chicago. Arthur "W. Dentils, Provldeiloo, II I. Mrs. A. W. Dennis, do. Miss Hope Dennis, do. Geo. H. Grant, do. Mrs. Q. H. Grant, do. Mrs. Ii. IJardcen, do. Howard I. Luhninn, Chicago. It. D. Pulton, Portlnnd. Edward Evorett Young, Uakor City. 'l W. Jackson, Now York. A. Oi Wagner, Portland. It. U. Todd, San Francisco. T. 0 Sharp, Portland. R. McMurphy, Eugene. Geo. II. Graves, San Francisco. W. D. Palmer, Portlnnd. Geo. SoretiRon, Portland THE DAji.r JOURNAu, ,LEiw, UREtiCv.. 8ATURDAY, jUNfc , 1902. Salem Social Swim Calendar of Local EvenU. July 4 Greatest celebration In Ore gon at Salem. PERSONAL8. A. L. Stump Is visiting In Port- v?S3J3 Light, cool and Invigorating, suit able for porch and lawn 'use. The right thing In the right place. Not easily in jured by a night out, artistic, attract Ive and serviceable. Necessary sum mer comforts. See them. The House Furnishing Co. 808 Com'l Bt.next o Pott otllco. Stores nt Falem nnd Albany SWA, Thlaalgnnttircis on every liox of tho i -canine Laxative Rrnmo.Onirimf? Tahiti "VVwitho remedy that cures o cold In ono '- jpjSySiSS ...CHICAGO STORE.. PEOPLE'S BARGAIN 'HOUSE. SMASHING DOWN PRICES lug tit -For Frldnv nnd Saturdnv onlv will thn lollowhiK itoode be on nile. We cannot afford to keen Bellini cooda nil tho time less than manufacturers prices. Uo on time II you wiim your Hunru oi wiofo n.nu1, iAllUAir-J. Ific buck linen tenuis, slzo 34x18 !).' !Wc wash Ohlnn silk 2k' l'!0 dotted owim Hi! IGo lanoy stripod ticking . . . lOo 05u full size bed spread H5e 15c covert cloth, beet made . . . .11,: Prices on calicoes, white udoiIp, dimities nnd InwaB, slnuuhtHred. Ladles' shirt waists, whito and fancy, prices cut to pieces Ladies' GOo white lisle gloves price 26c '25s children's Summer under wear 10c J.adios' 20c black stockings ICO dox to select from only . ,,. Kil ljoys' misses' and children' I6c stockings, rare hnrgiiiris. .10! Children's school lid k fa Ic Ladies' H. L lawn hdkfa Ho GO dozen ladies' swiBS rlbbet vosts only Re Ladles' Summor lisle thread veitn only He Great bargains iu lacee, ribbons, nnd notions Heat white -wash braid, yard... Ic Uest not veiling, only lUo Mrs, land. A. E. Strang has returned from Port lnnd. - Stato Treasuror C. S. Mooro is In Portlnnd. J. Q. Wilson hns roturnod from Heppner. Miss Holon Calbreath spent tho day In Portland. W .D. Pugh nnd E. Hodrlck wont to Itoseburg today. Miss Maud Kline, of Sllvorton, is visiting In Salem. Robert McMurphy, a capitalist of Eugene, is in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hoxorth have re turned from Hood RIvor. Edward Everett Young, a newspaper man of Uakor City, Is In the city. M. I,. Hamilton. Cliff Mollou and T. Howard wore In Albany Friday even ing. Mrs. M. It. Tnscnr Is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. E. W. FInzor, in Wood bum. Mrs. S. P. Kimball and daughter, Miss HottoiiHo, uro visiting In Port lnnd. Miss Graco Cartor, of Portlnnd. Is visiting hor slstor, Prof. Mabel Lank ton Carter. Mrs. F. McLennnn has nnno tn tin. trolt, In the mountains, for a sum mer's visit. Miss Sophia Wolfe, guest of Mrs. H. D. Patton, has roturnod to her homo nt Sllvorton. Mrs. Claud Catch Is In attendance nt the Eastern Stnr grand lodge, which Is In session at Portlnnd. Mrs. O. P. Coshow, of Roseburg, vis ited with Snlom friends this wnnk iw. png en routo to Portlnnd, ns a dole- gato to the grand lodge Order Kastern Star. Captain nnd Mrs. J. Q. Dnrnes have roturnod fiom AHtorlafhvhoro they nt tended the nnnunl G. A. It. encamp ment. Miss Eula McCully. who has boon visiting hor uncles, H. D. nnd E. C. Patton, loft today for hor home nt josopn, Knstorn Oregon. Governor Geer wont to Portland to day, where, as chnlrmnn, ho will Join the other mombors of tho A. O. U. W. rocopiion comuilttee, nnd leave tot night for Huntington, whoro tho mem- nors or tho Workmen supremo lodge will bo welcomed Into the stato, and escorted to Portland. Rev. Adolph Kborle, pastor1, pastor Sunday School 9:30 n. mft Altnr ser vice 10:30 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Sermon 11 a. m. nnd S-IB p. in. Strangers welcome. Central Congrogntlonal Church. T II. Hendorson, pastor. Tomorrow will bo Children's day nil through. The special children's exorcises by tho Sunday School, under tho leadership of SupL A. M. Reld, will be given In tho ovonlng. First CoiiKroentlonnl Church. Hpv v. u. Kotchum. D. I)., pnstor. Ser vices nt 10:30 a. m. nnd 8 p. in. Morn ing subject: "Pilato's Evnslon of Du ly." Evening subject: "Jonathan's Love for David." Sunday School nt 12 m. Junior Endeavor at 3: IB p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m.. R. II. Duncnn loader. First Christian Church, corner of High nnd Center streets. Geo. C, Rltchoy. minister. Prenchlilg Sunday as follews: At 10:30 n. m "Assur nnco." At 8 p. in., "The Slngulnr Life of Jotiis." Blblo School nt 12 m. Junior C. H. at 4 p. m. Senior C E. at 7 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Unitarian Church. Comer of Cot- tago and Chomokotn streets. Wllllnm G. Eliot, Jr., minister. Sunday School will bo omlttod, nnd tho pupils will nttond church nt 10:30 a. in., for the ceionrntlon of tho "Flowor Sumlnv Thoro will be spoclnl exorclsos nnd a sermon oy the paster: "Practical Suggestions for tho Religious Educa tion of Children." Mvonlinr mmi-vI omitted. At Brooks. Regular services at the Ilrnnka Cntli. ollc church tomorrow. PRESIDENT TO DE ELECTED. On More Hops Are Contracted. A. Ii. and Fred Dontal, hop growers, residing near Aurora, Tinvo contracted the snlo of 0000 pounds of 1902 hops to A. Lehman & Co.. of Cincinnati, nt 12 contB per pound. This Is equal to the highest contract figure that hns been nindo for this year's hops, o Tho Conductors havo an excursion and picnic at Salem Sunday. June 17 for Monmouth Normal School. Tho new prosldent of Monmouth Normal School will b,o named at the annual mooting to bo held Juno 17 nt Monmouth, snys an exchange. A number of applications have heon re ceived by Seerotnry llutlor, but none have ns yet boon officially discussed. Among thoso nnmod for the plnco nro Professor Rosslor of tho Univer sity of Orogon; tho prosldont of Tn comn high schoel: J. M. Mnrtlndnle, city superintendent of Albany public schools, nnd suvornl oducntors of this city. J. 11. V. Ilutlor of Monmouth, has boon suggested for tho plnco, but .refuses to consider tho mattor nt nil. Io Is now socretnry of tho bonrd of regents nnd ot tho faculty and llbta rlnn of tho school. The position Is considered ns one of tho best In the stato, as Monmouth takes tho lend In rank among tho nor mal schools of tho state. w8l4j SSK G-cZZZZ. . . "" J (tf& sis CfcW aft I P&aut,u"wji I" fil V I 111 I Ik ieiiLl.i llKIll i. M gg nnnftj m u iri Di jj PSTQR At tho coming school olootlon the people of Snlom will tnko no steps backward In public school mattors Thoy will go-forward to bettor ilchoola until Snlom has tho host public schools In the statu. If Furnish had taken somo mnn nloug to iiiako his speeches for him who wns not a candldato Tor tho United Stntos sennto ho would havo done just ns well. lut he was prob ably not destined to bo governor any way by anyone but Jack Matthows, and that didn't count wljcn Provi donco was on tho othor side. A Dramatic Treat. Miss Mnbol Lankton Carter's dra matic recital will he given nt tho Grand Opera Houso tonight. A renl treat Is In stoio. Admission only 25 cents. Wc are the makers of low prices on reliable goods. McEV0YBR0S., Proprietors. Court Street. Salem, Oregon W?iVri STRAWBERRIES GREEN PEAS CABBAGE TODAY Hapritt Si Lacurewce Old Tost ( ffico Grocery. BW& This signature la on erery box ot tho genulno Laxative BroroOuiicTblet yWWxn remedy that cnroM a cold In one clnjr. SUNDAY SERVICES. Second Church of Christ, Sclontlst, Sorvlcos at 10:30 a. in. nnd 8 p. in. Sundays, nnd ovory Wednesday ovon lng nt 8 o'clock. Suhjoc.t of lesson ser men: "Kncramont." United Evangelical Church. C. A. Ilnblng, pastor. Sunday School 10 a. in. Preaching 11 n. in. Subject: "A Strenuous Tost." Y. P. S. C. E. prayer mooting 7 p. m. Gospol service 8 p. m. "Tho God of All Grace." First United Brethren. O. O. Ollvor, supply. Sunday School nt 10 a. in. Preaching sorvlcos at 11 a. in. Sub ject of morning nddress: "Tho Ob ject or tho Chrlstlnn's Love." There will ho no evening sorvlce St. Paul's Episcopal Church Sec ond Sunday aftor Trinity. Holy com munion 7:30 a. m. Matins 10.30 a m. Sunday School 12 in. Evensong 8 p. m. Wednesday, St Paul's holy com munion at 10 a. m Frblay, evensong nt I p. in Lutheran Church, on East State street. Second Sunday after Trinity. Of the American working man is gen erally well filled. Iu some cases it is too well filled. It contains too ninny kinds of food, nud verv often the food is of the wroinr kiud hard to diuest mid ... ,i:., . . o containing nine nutri tion. As a conse quence ninny n work ing limn de elojH some form of Htomnch trouble which inter feres with his health nnd reduces his work ing caiMeily, Where there is indigestion or j3- any other iudi- j-irt, cation of dis- Jp3 ease of thestom- V ach and its ulliud organs of digestion and nu trition, the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Mcdicnl Discovery will almost invari ably produce a per fect ami perman ent cure. Mr. Tliomm A KwarU. of hull station C. CoIiiiiiImih o , llax lot, write "I was taken hIIIi itcrc liraitaclir, then era mp hi the fttutnaelt. antt my fowl would not i!lget Iheti klilney and liter tit Mil ile and my luck not weak xi I could carcclyget around At la it I had all th tnin plnlnt nt onee the more I doctored the worae I Kt until lx vpara tuxed. I lud lK-come to IMMirly I coiitil only walk In the home liy the aid or n chair and I rot no thin I had rnm xf la ilit, thinking that I could hot he cured Then one of my nelxhliora aahl, Take my advtec and lake l)r Merre a (iolden Medical llcuery and make u new man out of yourself' The firrl liotlle heled me in I thought I would utt another au.l after 1 had taken eight hottle in about U weeka I wa weighed and found I had gained twenty aeveu Hi) iouud I am o atout ami healihy fo-day I think a I eer wu Pkkk. Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical Aih iser,pacr covers, is sent free on receipt ot 21 one-cent stumps to pay exjieuse of mailing only. Address Dr. K V Pierce, lluffalo, N. Y. 1?7 Kf4i I mm MwTI W KJ Thoro Is to be a monster mooting Monday night of all the committees on tho Fourth of July and Salem will' have a record breaking colouration. A Few Pointers. Tho recent statistics of tho number of deaths show that tho largo majority dlowlth consumption. This dlsenso may commence with an apparently hartnlosB cough which can bo cured In stantly by Kemp.3 llnlsnm for tho throat and lungs, which Is guaranteed to euro and rollovo all cases Prlco 26 cents nnd CO conts. For sale by all druggists. 1 OABVOJtA. Dmm to y II Kind Vw Hrt Always BochJ- Blgi ttiro of ANH'clable PrcpnMlionl'or As slmilating iheFootlniulRodiiln Utir ilw Slotnachs oihI Uowls of For Infants and Childron, The Kind You Have Always Bought Promotes Digestion Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opitim.Morplnne nor Mineral NOT "NAHC OTIC . j3rttft oftxdArSAm nzmvist MxJtwtn i?l; 'Jala I'inftJn'tl' Arnnfcel ne.mody rorConslipfl flon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .revenah ncss tuul Lobs of Sleep. FacSimilo Signnlure or NEW YORK. Bears the t Signature fW fa n CLASSIFIED X A ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisement, five tines or !, tat Intenea three times for 25c. 5 oca Wmx3i Si a ruootb. All over five lists at the tame rw wmismmmammAdi WANTED. For Sale. A flno mlloh cow Inquire nt Journal office. 4-tC Wanted. llousolcoopor to tako charge of small family. Inquire at Journal office. 31-tf EXACT COPY or WRAPPCR w m Use or Over Thirty Years STORIA TMr eiHToia ooph. ntw voa oirr. O. H MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. ICeono, In Whito Cornorr Salem, Orogon. Parties doslrlng superior operations nt mod orato foo In any branch aro In ospoalal roquosL 0 11(8 Kind Vw K Ulrvars A Dramatic Treat. Miss Mahul I.anktou Carter's dra- mntlc recltul will bo glvon nt tho (liuiiil Opora Houso tonight A ronl treat Is In store, cents. AdmlHSlou only 2f OASOXtlA. Bean tka ) lt KM You ja8 Atwajfs Boufjlr SIi;ntnro &&, uu paaauzixtiMMtMxxas&nxmitimxGr M woes 1Flo jMwssewraaKiastaspjwB (5ooh To clean your refrigerator be cause your victuals taste musty or are tainted with unnatural flayors. The more you -work, the more annoyed you will be. Better Come and Examine our ...Line of... A Pioneer of 1848. ltlchnrd Chendlo, nil OroHou pioneer of IS 18, died at his farm, two miles south of I.ohnnou, Monday, axed 72 years . Mr. Chenille wns horn In Ohio, .lime 12, 18!to. Ho enmw to l.lnii county soon after. Arriving In Oregon In 1818 he took up n homestead tieiir l.oliunou, when he lew I dud continually until his death. Democrat. STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live- Stock, Wholosala and retail butchers nnd packers. All kinds ot fresh and salt moats. Flno sausages, hams, bacon and lard. 310 Commercial street. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mall and pausc'iiter trains. DatiKagu to all parta of tho city. Prompt isrvlco. Telephone No. 211. IIOMYISIl & HICniUOK. S0ULE R PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND OR. .feav?1 Salem and vlclolt) nrocrs at uco 1 Music Store. Wanted Kvorybody to try Oregon Foot Eaao for all foot allmenU. Onco tried always used. Ask your druggist or Bend 2Gc. S. L. Hayes, Hnlsoy, Oro. B-27tT It Is Settled at Last Dy all who hav tried It that Dr. Austin Albroa' heart tablots novor fall to euro. Try them. Snmplo boxeu free, at 150 cor ner of High and Mill street, A. S. Klghtllnger, agont B-D-lm LOST AND FOUWD. Found. Lady's chiffon boa. Inquire Journal office Don't You Know Atiy tiling about Ed wards' Market? At 410 Stato EtrooL Dost place to buy fresh and cured moats, nt tho lowest prices, .'honn 2024. D. Edwards, prop TtPWPlJ MIIHI lave W.UJHII M W FOR RENT. Wanted to Rent. By married couple, throo unfurnished or partly tax nlshed rooms for housekeeping. In qulro at Journal. 5-tf For Rent nt Once. Modern suburbs cottago with six acroH, Nearly ona aero In vogotablos. Will b let cheap. Inqulro Journal olflc. 20-tf FOR SALE. For Sale. Second-hand, Jump-seat buggy, In good ropalr. Inqulro of Mitchell, LqwIb & Stavoc Co., 51-65 Stnto stroot 4-6 For 8ale or l rade. A good driving or work horso and Doorlng blndor, for cnttlo or sheep. Address C. Q. Jame son, It. D. No. 1. 3-6 Oeddlnn Plants. Vorbonas, ISO Aot, antors, 100 doz.; cosmos, Bcarlot goranluhiB, etc., at Gllltngham's. 6-2SU B. P. JONES, Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clork of circuit court for six years and linn an up-todato abstract of all proporty In Lincoln county The Science of Automatic IRefrigeratore They are so constructed as to have a perfect circulation which assures against stagnation In any part of the food chamber. Food flavors will not mix and there is positively no condensation in the provision box. All inside parts are metallic and easily gotten at for cleaning, which is only necessary when something is spilled. The drip pipe is straight with an air proof trap which cannot clog and overflow. Mineral wool, dead air space and char coal paper combined, so as to obtain the full value of their non-conducting properties are used, such construction being peculiar to this make. The old method of using powdered charcoal is still used by some manufacturers, but is objectional on account of its settling in the walls, also working its way through small openings and coming in contact with food, rendering u umu iui u. If interested we would be glad to hand you a little bo klet giving many other points of superiority and hints on careing for refrigerators If You Get an Automatic You Can Rely Upon It. VAt a-JTZLrrf (Ml 1 1 1 J-, shm I freBBgaSaTjjifyTrim'TiT-l If JT1" " The readers of this paper will be pleased to loam that thurtt Is at least 0110 dreaded dlseuse that science has been nblo to cure In nil Its' stages, nnd that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tho only positive cure now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional dlseuse, ruqulros a constitutional troatmoiiL Hnll's Ca tarrh euro U taken Internally, uctlng directly upon the blood and mucous stirfarob of tho system, thereby do stroylng tho foundation of tho dlsenso, mid giving the pntlont strength by building up the constitution and as sisting naturo In (IoIiik Its work. Tho proprietors have mo much faith In Its ciirutlvo powers, that thoy offer Ouu Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for IUt of twtl monlals. Address F. J. CHUNKY & CO.. Tolwlo. O. Sold by druwclsts, 7fio. IU i'h Family Fills nro the UmL o Marshal's Bale. Notlee Is hereby given that under the provisions of ordinance No. 200, I will Oil Wednesday, June 11th. At 1 o'oloek h. ih nt the pound In lh( elty of flaltHH, slt at public auc tion the following dwtorlhed Impound ed animal, to-wlt: One BOiTwl horse, 7 or 8 ywam old. foretop ellppwl off, wolght about 800 pounds, jKMir In llwh. UiiImm the alx)vt iwitrlm animal Is claimed befvfB said dau; saht will lie made without rtHHirvo. 1). W. (1II1HON. .01 ty Marahul. Jiiho I. 18M. This is it This Is the phum whore you set hoixnt work at nu lionest pi Ice. Allklndx ol blcyetu repairing and all kinds of tires nnd siiiiilrloHut ruaouiihle prices FRANK J. MOORE 109 Court Bt. I'houe Still. Osteopathy... This Is a now school of practloo for the treatment of disease that wns orl Inated by Dr. A. T. Still, of Klrlm vllle, Mo.. In 1874. Ho Is tho founder and nrosldont of the American School of Osteopathy, which, under u competent fnoulty and corpH of profossora, teach all that .b LiUKht In a modlcnl coIIoko, oxeopt nintorin mod lea, and requlru a studont I to devoto four terms of five months uncti Doforo conforrlnu; tho deroo of uoctor of ustoopnthy. It cannot bo taught by mnll or learuod from a book any more than a medical cnurso can bo mastered lu such a manner. Dr. L. H, Wyckoff and Dr. Oraco Ii Albright aro Krailuut-JH of Dr. Still's school, and are competent to give kou nine Osteopathic treatment, nnd treat all dluoasoB Intelligently and scientific ally without drugs or knlfo. Hours U to I. Phono Main 2721. Odd Follows' Tompltt. 8alem. Or For Sale. A llcht spring waon. In qulro of IL II. Westacott, 02 Ferry stroot. C-JJtf For Sale. Now and socond-lmnd bur glou, now atid second-hand spring wagons, buckLoarda and ourU, At tho Salem Carriage- and Wagon Fac tory. 'Wornor Founall, proprietor, 301 'Commercial strcot. i-ldtt LODGES. Protection Lodoo No. 2, Anclout Of uor umtou workuon, moota ovory Saturday ovonlng- In tho Holman Hall, corner of Stato nnd Liberty Btroots. Visiting brethren wolcome, S. A. McFnddon, M. W. J. A. SoUwood, llocorder. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Forostdro No. 19. Moots Friday nights In Tumor block. Ira Hamilton O. It.; A. L. Drown. 80c. 1IUIE VYING SANG CO. 140 STATE ST. Heat kinds fancy K'ods, dry xoodBiunU tliiKe, Rllks, embroidery, lace Full 1 1 ii- white underwear, wrappers, mid waists now on sale very cheap. i) CASTOR I A For Infants aud Children. The Kind You Hare Always Cough Hear the BbjivUrru of dUf& the Autoaatlc. or New Style ((umiumvn 1 iiJIBi a 1 1 H in hi wu 1 1 1 pi 1 1 1 j 1 ppii Circulation. The Old Style Imterfect pEHNYROVAL PILLS hdAi .YfonstiiaK C - v3 ' 1. 1. ! ftfM J f- ML l'r... -.'- n.l mm la.ll. I Mf"-' 1 ' . l .' . I .IIovbUI V I? i u4 ", mtv t if --"".! HI. HlirllMlMl4, wova tiau.. -v..... '0lU I'll C A Nickel Harvest MILLS COIN OPERATING1 MACHINES 61 VARIETIES Wrtu far wJ4y atva wiat Hxiaiiiti 1 MILLS NOVELTY 00., Chlesge, hwi atam . Salem ffat OFFICE bllV HALL For wator Horvlco apply at olllco. UIIIh payable monthly In advance. Make nil oomulalnta at tho oftlee. Barr's German Salve Heala (iilckly all cut, or IiiiiIhu. Drawe rnronew out of I me baok, nnd drnwi aliveraout of lltwh wluoh often break nff too nhort to pull Htieki like tlokinu jila'lur. Try It and you will never Ix) without. Ilv null 36c. L. M. BARR, 1.0 State 8t. Salem, Ore. MY FltlliNU.-TlHt poor coffee you hud for breakfaat DIDN'T come from The Salem Coffee Roaster - Wo handle only the UKtT and a we rnnut dally, our coffers aro ALWAYS 1'I.BRII. JOHNSON & O'FLYNQ, Propt. Phono Main 2724. I, O. O. F. Templo Central Lodge No. IB K. of P. Coatla Hull Iu Ifolmau block, cornor Stato and Liberty Htroota, Tuesday ot each wook at 7:30 p, in. Claud Towneend, C. O,; Kodao J. Illcgfi, K. of It. and S. TONSORIAL. Commenclna Saturday, June 7th All miruer aliopu of this city will close at 11 p. m. Shopu will open at 7 30 a. in. nnd clone at 3 p. m., sharp, Saturdayu excepted. Dy ordor Jour neymnn Ilarboru' Local Union. LD. HJENRY 'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY In at 280 Commercial Street PHONE MAIN 268! SALEM ORE. Tb? AnneJ$. FINU WINKH, I.KICUHH i ' AND 010 A 118 102 Cotirt 5f Summer Normal The flrtt term ol the t'ltpltal Summer Normal bvUt on Monday May h, and ontlHuei elubt vet"k. Clatrea will Iw form! In all the hraaalw rwpilrwl fer atato ami county paper. For further lnfrmaltfln thlre J. J. KRAPS, Salem, Ore. ihfcwMJOIiri Your Step Mother la atlll here unay an over, and when your etothat aro all out of urtUr, wwn. with butlOM off, take thw Uu her al the zUtt Dye Work. At tlila tubllahuient you win gel aiiythiHK et to rtHhta, from a pair of Hhjveu. t the iiiomI elaborate silk Kown. A gaiiitliKuan can Kt IiIb hat cKsuml. hU trouMra eraad, ur hU whela ult rirvenatl to ault his tuute. alao four tuita a mHith for It IlutiiHia aewej on, ripe wwwl up, ikjIu orMtaad on ikart Batlc-A. Mow nanila abraak tar dreaWBjf. MRS. C, II. WALKBR IBS Commirclal Strt. THE ELITE CaFE 208 Commercial Street Meals at nil bourn. Onto day and nlKht. Only plmie In the ulty hamllliiK tho fainoue OLYMPIA BEER la the Iteoeptlou Saloon. Wholesale and retail. E ECKERLEN. Proprietor Evans' Barber Shop. Ouly arat-chua ahop on Stato utreeL Evory thins now and upto-duto. Finest porcelain hatha. Shave, IGo; hair-cut, 2Bo; bathB, 25o. Two flrat-olaaa boot blaoku. O. W. Bvauo, proprietor. Ryan's Shavlno Parlor. Oovon flrat' class barbers ougagod. Fluoat bath rooms in city. Wo uep antlsoptlo atarlllzor. J. Ityan, Prop. J. Carmlchael Hop buyer. Offlce la UuBh-Uroyman building, Balem, Oro con. Samplea of choice hops uolic ltod from all growora. BU8INE88 CARDS. J. M. Dollarlilde Dealer and Coutrao tor. Uxcavatloa a apeclalty. Teams wanted. Salem Hotel. r101m J. H. Brewer, phyilolan and surgeon. Office In Oray block. Rooms 7 and 0. Phone 01. m S. C. STONE, M. D. PHOPUKTOH OF Stone's Drug Stores SALEM, OREQON. Tho utoraaUwo In numberlara loeated at No. 235 and 2U7 Comtiierclal St., and are wall stoekwd with n omplete lino of drug and medlclntw, toilet articles, perfumery, hruuhas, etc., lias imu dome 5 yeora experience in thtt practloo ot medicine and uow makea no charge fur consultation, ex amlnatlon or proscription, rMWWMJIMi Mantiari Bale, Notts is hraby ajtap that under Urn pwvialoaa of ordlnatUM Ko. WO, I will m Wednesday, June 11th. At I o'cloek p. m., at tk poHaul In the city of Malam, aall at iwhlle auc Han that faUawlni; daiMlhwl Utirwwnd m aalmal, to-wit: Oh bay mars 1 at yaara old. white ftot lu tsrahaarf, iiirary wane awl tall. we4nh about 8W fHWadi. Vhw tti akKivi djertlH4 aalmal Is cklm4 aafvfat said dat. sah will b wadf wlUiout w-ve. t D. W UHIKUK. City MawhaL JK . lo. Kalr-Wprk, Mm. C A. wiuWlHe U at Mm. J. A, Mlwwta'. SII JriMt lUwt. thU waak wiui a m ummmt ef hair I. HrlHtf your aftlaia at ftare. L. Burt Fainter and paper, hanger, moved to 140 Stato stroot, opposite John Hughes. Leave orders or call for oatlmatoH. 6-1-tf Notice. Wo wlbh to glvo notlco that Mr. W .1). 8liupson la tho duly au thorized Huxlon of the I, O. O. F, cemetery, and hoa solo choree of the same, l'artlos bavins business at the cemetery wilt pleasa consult hint. Trustee of ChemokeU Lodge No. 1. I. O. O. F. 8-31-tC OSTEOPATHY. Osteopathy. Dr. U. K. Wyckott and ur. uraca Aiurtgnt, twenty nionms icmduatee of the American School of OstvoiKtthy, under Dr. A. T Still, the founder of tho science. Genuine ostaupathy bears no relation to muatiattc healing, sugcestlva thera uutiw or massage, neither ran It bt tauaht hy mall. Houra 9 to 4. 1'hono ilaln 2781. Odd Fc"pwa' Temple, ialem, Oregon. Dr. M. T. SchoeUle flraduate Ameil- . .ean School of Osteopathy, Kirks villi. Mo. Offlco In Tioga block. over tho Spa. OWco houro 8:30 to UtSO and 1 to 4. ill W. O. Robblns, Dr. of Osteopathy Graduate of the Columbia College ot Osteopathy. Chicago, 111, OfHctt 117 Oourt street. Chronic dla a specialty. O jc fU "JC O 3W, X A. ' " a ii '! Everybody Kate at th White Housa restauraat. whert) tbtty aau, get the vary Ut ktaii ot a meal at a low prtaa. Oaa au4 nljfUt , '- miiiimttmmlasalimnxggjgj0mmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmimimmmmmmmmmmmttammmmmmmmmmimmm WiMillllllllaflWI TMimi1lITr T . M EEK;"3isr?u5 yrr