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Disfigured Skin VatcJ muscles and decaying bones. What havoc I Scrofula, let alone, la capable of all that, ""it Is commonly marked by bunches In the neck, Inflammations In tlio eyes, dys Tt Is' always radically and permanently cu,by ., ... Ml88 rgaret Haas Is visiting In Hoods Sarsapardla PortIn. Which expels all humors, cures all crup Mr anl Mrs. J. W. Holand aro vis lions, and bulids up tho whole system, King in Portland ' whether young or old. i ,."" -IBSmilU " llwr illsi tl.e non-lrrlutW .-I f-cnnrCTrnntjniiiiic WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVAL8. C. 11. Hart, Denvor, Colo. L. K. Page, Ida Qrovo, Iowa. John L. Rand, Baker City. Joo Harris, San Francisco. J. D. Williams, Chicago. J. II. Ackcrman, city. M. L. Hanllno, Baltimore, Mil. S. B. Eakln, Eugene. II. B. Ankeny-and wlfo, Eugene. S. M. Yornn, Eugene. W. F. Butcher, Baker City II. C. Thompson, Astoria. Geo. Wall, Cottngd Grove. P. C. Mnlcolm, Portland. W. II. Hobson, Stnyton. K. C. Klrkpatrick and wife, Dallas. 55. T. Johnson, Myrtlo Point. Peter A. Kirchnelnor, Antelope, Or. W. D. Parker, Athena. W. T. Wright, Union. T. M. Baldwin, Prenennll. David P. Mason, Albany. J. M. Poormnn, Woodburn. Thos. F. Ryan, Oregon City. Shorm. Swank, Aumsvllle. 13. Washburn, Albany. It. R. Myers, Shodds. P. M. Klrkland, Independence. W. E. Grace, Baker City. T. H. AlllBton, Portland. W. II. Flanngnn, Grants Pnss. J. P. Jones, Portlnnd. S. II. Friendly, Eugene. Geo. H. Chance, Portland. O. P. M. Jameson, Portland. M. E. Cnraon, Walla Walla. Henry Papo, city. R. E. Williams, Dallas. B. R. Spanglor, St. Louis. Barr's 1b a. bazaar of ho desirable In wedding gifts. Tho assortment is of tho largest and choicest, nnd tho prices far less than such beautiful wares usually bring. Lot us Just glvo you n few hints as to what wo have of courso not a fifteenth pnrt of all. Cut glass, Bon Bon dishes, ?2.2G up; Cut Glass vases, $2.G0 up; Cut Glass WftddiTiffftiftRjiKJiJip Barr's Jewelry Store BIG JULY 4ttl CELEBRATION AT SALEM, COME! Cor, State and Liberty Sts. Leaders in Low Prices. 5SS2y5t;?Si-i ...CHICAGO PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. RARE OPPORTUNITY For offer of Balorn and country in genuine atorllng bargains. Wo have marked the prices down ro low on tho goods advertised that the keenest buy ers are astonished. We do this to insure big sales for those two days. 25o black Grrnaines 15c 12Jc fancy dimities 8J4c 12c black sateon .....7c 7c lawnb Uc 60c heavy cream table linen... 29c 16c navy blue duck 9c Prices on white goods cut to pieces. 16o Turkish toweU 10c Ladies' 60c sailor hats 10c Ladies' 35c aunbonnets lOc 10c hop L'loves 5c Ladles' 45c Summer corsets.... 26c PRIOE8 OUT TO I McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. 4 I Court Street. Sa,em- Oreon $ John Stout Planing Mills Largest Plant in Western -Oregon. Finished Lumber, Sash, Do'ors, Mouldings, Interior Wood work, Counters, Showcases, Shelving etc. Estimates tuiv nished to Builders and Contractors on short notice. JOHN STOUT, Proprietor. Salem, Oregon, e3assx3s ksAsc9 BICYCLES CUSHION FKAA1E, 1902 CHAINLESS CUSHION FRAME - Call and see the 1902 BAMBLBB CUSHION P1UMK. it is 305 dty. ROCKING CRANK HANGER mT "" Prtn. CALL AND EXAMINE IT. YOU WILL LIKE IT. Bicycle Sundries Wf us a call. We try to pleaee. SHIPP" & HAUSER 258 Commercial Street- Opposite Capital "" Salem Social Swim Calendar of Local Event. July 4-Qreatest colebratlon in Ore gon at Salem. A A. Cunningham is In 1'ortlnmi n " "' "',' "l u' Visiting With 0rK city relatives. . ". viiuiu nas joined nis parents at I'rosser, Washington. Misses Knto nnd Frnnklo Godfrey have returned to Portland. Mrs. J. 13. Allison Is visiting her niotiior, Mrs. Harris, in Ilrooks. Mrs. W. II. Welch and littlo dauah- ter nre visiting Mrs. S. W. Growder in Albany. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. II. Loonoy, of JeftoiBon, roturnud Friday from nt tending tho Mnaonlc grand lodge. O. P. Dabuey and C. T. Pomoroy returned from Sodnvlllo Friday. Mr. Pomoroy loft his wlfo nnd son there. Mrs. C. B. Omdorf has returned to hor home at Urbann, Illinois, after a vlBlt to hor brother, N. W. Kelloway. Frank Kersey has resigned as clork at Hotel Salem, where ho has been employed for a year, and returned to his home at Dallas today. C. T. Pomoroy and 0. P. Darling are home from Sodaville, whero they have jeen subsisting on soda water and ,)uro mountain air for several days. Miss Victoria Sehaff and Miss Eliza- )oth Steffan, of Buffalo, N. Y., who lavo been visiting their cousins, Miss Mnrgaret and N. J Haas, have gone :o Portland for a visit en route to their Sastern home. A. P. Gordon, of Antone Spanish 3ulch mines, Whcoler county, came jver yesterday. Ho left his family at Antone, whoro hid wlfo Is teaching. Ho has been engaged as principal at Fossil, nnd his wlfo teaches with him. Joseph Cordlngley, who Is ono of tho proprietors of tho Brownsville Woolen Mills, camo down Friday to removo his family to Brownsville. He was for twelvo years an employo of Fruit Bowls, J4.00 up; Cut Glass Water Bowls, '$3.G0 up; Triple Plato Ten Spoons, $2.00 a set; Triple Plato Knlvos nnd Forks, $4.50 a set; Orange Spoons, $2.00; Berry Forks, $2.00; Salnd Dishes, $3.00 up; Nut Picks, In sets, 75c up; and myriads of other; things, both practical and pretty. If you buy It hero you buy It right. STORE... Friday and b'atuidiy only wo a raro opportunity to the people lFc Silk garter elastic 8c 25c black Itce stockings 16c Men's 40c fancy oversblrta... 25c Prices on shirt waists cut to pieces 35c lace trimmed qprect covers ICo Men's sooks 4c $4 50 silk waists, best $2.00 200 yds. best spool cotton 2c Full count pias, paper lo 35c leather belt 10c Olilld'n's20csummernnderw'rl0c Ladies' 10c black stockings. . . .10o THE QUICK $35 gg30 $40 im fill- Will Be Happy II You Arc Well. Paine's Celery Compound Bestows That Health and Vigor That Makes Liv ing la Pleasure If you are sick and out-of-sorts In Juno, It Is In your power to make yourself honlthy. strong nnd happy. Thore Is not tho sllghtost reason why you should go through the hot summer wenthor feeling sickly, miser able, languid, and melancholic. To bo woll and sttong, monnBhnpplnosB and true Joy, and this is the season when you should be bright, hearty and glad some. If you are sleepless, rheumatic, neu ralgic, dyspotle, or have tho shadows of disease hovorlng over you; If you a.ro not as bright, energetic and strong as you were some weeks ngo, the use of Palno's Celery Compound will tone up nnd fortify your whole system, Jeanso the blood, correct digestion, 3harpon the appetlto, and conduce to restful sleep. Thousands onco In a naif-dead condition owo their present good health to tho use of Pablo's Cel ery Compound. Mr. Wm. S. Gibson, of Plensurowlllo, Ky., who, through sick ness and suffering, was brought near tho dark grave, writes as follows, re garding his marvelous cure: "I have been broken down In. health and strength, nervous systom shat tered, kldnoys out of ordor, had norv ous and trembling spells off nna on for tho last ten years. I havo taken threo bottles of your Palno's Colory Compound, and all of tho above men tioned troubles havo loft mo, and I enn now do a good day's woik. I go about my buslnoss nil day long, and It don't worry me, and I now fool bettor than I havo In ton yenrs. I havo a good appetite and can eat and got around on foot ns nctlvo as when I was n hoy. My ago Is G5 years." tho Salem Woolen Mills, and In his dcpaituio Salem loses ono of Its best citizens. Ex-City Superintendent Yoder and 1'. II. D'Arcy woro pnssoiigors for Portland this morning. SteusloiT Ilrothers nnd D. J. l-'ry woro paraoiwors for tho various grand lodges lu session In Poitlnnd this morning. t Tho Itov. tho Hon. C. dimming Ilruco is visiting the Itov. Win. Conoy, nnd will preach In tho Episcopal church on Sunday. Largo delegations of SalemltuH took tho local train for the A. O. U. W. grand lodgo and Mystlo Shrlno con vention at I'ortland. o Her Little Fellow Yet. What funny oronturos mothors aro! I somotlmos laugh to soo For all my bigness and my ngo How initio looks nftor mo. Slio wants to warm mo when I'm cold, To dry mo when I'm wot; I do bollovo sho thlnjcs me Just A little follow yot; I'm not a schoolboy any inoro. With satchel at my back; 4t won't be ninny yonrs before I don the haversack. I'm going to join the volunteers My fn.hor was a ,,vet." And surely then I will not bo A little fellow yet! Ah, woll! the mother's good as gold, And kind ns kind can bo; Thoro's no ono olso In nil the world That's half as kind to me. So lot her think It If sho will. When I, too, am a "vet," -It may be I will wish I wore Her littlo fellow yot! Christian World. The Ffneat In tho world Is what everybody says about tho bread and pastry mndo b tho Ploneor Dakery. All good house koopers uso them. Once tried always usod. CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bough Bears tho Signature of ' !& 'JJ&44 BUY PAINT Where yon can buy cheapest We sell only I be beet rade of goods. Carter's Strictly l'ure White Lead, nene better At 7 l-4c per pound Tlis Celebrated brand o( Middleton Oil Bett Linue I Oil wide fl! up U ard a t pwri'y. Boiled Oil. 80c per gallon. Raw Oil. 78c per jrallon. QooJt JeHtMfcJ '' Fry's Drug Store 1M Com'l 8L. SaWm. Hear P. O. Sffi , ys, LAa&VM THEDAlwl -OUhNAi., Our Woman's H Department Sa utatory. To promote the effort being mndo n this state to publish a club column u u..0 u, uie loeni papors In onch iuwii wnore a ciuu exists, The Journal Is pleasod to make tho new departure. In ordor to make this feature u suc cess It asks of tho clubwomen of Salem to contribute whatever will tend to stimulate and develop the use fulness of their club. Our Enterprising Club. The Woman's Club Is to bo com mended for Its ontorprlBliifr vonturo In brliiRlng to tho women of Snlom nn educational feature that Is at onco important ns it Is Interesting. As woman Is enlarging her scope of ac tion In church, club or frntornnl work n propor knowlodgo of parliamentary usage Is really Imperative. It Is gratifying, thoroforo, to find tho means of acquiring such knowlodgo In the course of class lecturos pro vided by the Woman's Club tho com ing week. The Year Book. Yoar book committees nre busy now nil over the state, and the coming year promises to be full of Intorostlng club endonvors. A Noted Parliamentarian. Mrs. Tlllmnn Colo Ilothol, of Ohio, who Is here under the auspices or tho Salem Womnn's Clnb, has been teach ing classes In parliamentary law In tho Northwest states for tho last two months. Sho wns a guost at the Ore gon Federation mooting In Pendleton, and mode many frlonds among our club women throughout tho state A Beautiful Soul. "A beautiful sweet heart, tho su perb poi-Honnllty of tho soul, belongs to everybody. Tho coldost honrte aro warmed nnd tho 'most stubborn nn lures yield undor the charm of a beau tiful soul." Co-operation. It Is not enough, If n man would make the most or an opportunity that ho see It and plan to turn It to no count. So, with u town, though those aro first, onsuntlnl steps, work must always follow. Tho town's work must bo coopomtive; and nrgaulzntlnn Ih only tho pioparntlon for It. It Is llko n man making up his mind, forming n resolution, before, nil his faculties marshalod, ho throws his whole self Into the task. Corporation, thou, Is the next step tor tho town to con sider. This ought to bo made clear at tho Initial meeting. That tho public-spirited organlzor is going to do most of the work of mnklng tho town more at tractive, beautiful, wholesome, picas- nnter to llv- In, should bo nobody's opinion least of nil his own. Tho commutes, to be most olllcleut In di recting work, ennnot bo mndo vory inrgo or vory representative or all classes or rosldents. Hut nelthor are tho conimlttoeti to do most of the work. They nre merely to see thnt, In tho co-operntlon of the leslduuts, this or thut special phase, apodal subdi vision, ot tho universal Improvement offort Is faithfully attended to. Tho point, therefore, to be ompha- slitod, promptly, Is that, as nelthor tho organlKer nor the commlttoo, so not oven doo the society, purpose to to do ull the work. At best, it should be looked upon as nothing mora than a central, directing bureau. Its mem bers havo no exclusive proprietorship, with the accompanying sole responsi bility. The town does not belong to the society, but the society to tho town. Its purpose should be to gal vanize the Intent public spirit, to sot It all to workas one great. Joyous, co-oparutlng brotherhood, sealous for the common good, which Is tho ooil of nil; each man, woman and child persuaded to do a share, to bear a part whether through the society or outside or It Is or little consequence, so the work be done effectually. If the society ncccupy that position, It will not suffer much erttleltmi. Mem bers will Hock to It for the added Im petus that orHaniaatlnn give and the larger and more definite returns of labor. Having organised, than, having ap pointed eommltttt for the various the organiser or the committee, su special line of work, and having re ceived the expert's report on the mode of procedure that Is locally most prem ising, an effort should be made by the society to awaken the public's sense or It own reponlb!Mty for existing conditions, a cenedousneMi of Its abil ity to remedy them, and the wish to do so. For the praeeeutkm of this Important wwlertakhm a special com mittee oh ao-eperaUoN may well be appointed. This committee will hardly be content with a men publication of tba urfvaRiajwa of oo-operatlon. IU penHweirenese will be strengthened by the committee's citing MwelratlOHs ef tke besteMte that are thus derived ami at the toes ami waete that may oome Ouwigk the waet of eo-operu Uoe. Let It ttttfti out, fer examjOe. a reel ttMoe ' street senewfcere. oh which the neigiibere bave agreed u eKjer ate la making their tewa beautlfuL Restore tke stays of euotteratWiH ther wet trees m (sent of some booses ami sot Ih front of others tbet bad a like width of let; the sidewalk varied from a broad brick pavemwit tbw fnil ette of tbe promeeaO to two Harrow fsgka set toagthttl. with her ami tbar possibly a terns or nag vmk ef medium breadtb Interposed Www v.iLSiftt, vnttfCU. SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1005. ni The Journal's Weekly Budget or Club News and Items of Interest Pertaining to the ! Home, , the walks gave room, thoro was. In some cases, parking; In others a waste of woods. Some gardens had fences and some had not One may hnvo had a hodgo; nnd whore there woro fences thoy woro of uncvon heights nnd widely dlBSImllnr stylos. Division fences woro or all kinds, and tho whole effect wns hotpotch and wearisome, with co-oporation thoro enmo walks allko In width nt least. The space loft for parking Is uni formly devotod to thnt purpose, with the resplt that an oven strip of turf Ilea bonenth the trees, mnklng n cool nnd rofroslnng border of groon to tho wnlk. The rront toncos havo como down we will sny nnd tho division fences hnvo boon cut oft nt tho build ing line, so thnt the street sooniB wldoned by tho spneo between house front nnd lot front. To tho vlstn of tho street thoro Is now nddod on slthor side a prospcctlvo of lawn, nnd what has been n commonplaco -thor oughfare, rather narrow In offect and tlresomely Inharmonious, Is trans formed by tho slmplo co-operntlon of nolghbors Improving ench IiIb promt sea Into n broad nnd lmndsomo stroot. more Buggestlve of a boulevnrd thnn or tho old-tlmo by-way. Each houso stands In n lot or Indoflnlto spa ciousness, tho whole view offering an offect luxurious nnd restful. What co-operation can do In front or tho houses can bo done ns well, It Iobs conspicuously nnd thoroforo less olonrly ror the Improvement or tho town, behind tho houses. Smnll bnclc yards can be niado vory nttrnctlvo and tho views rrom back windows, by co oporntlon, rondorod vory pnrkllko. Such cooperation need almost novor Involve n sactiflco or doslrnblo hide pondonco nnd privacy. Thoro Is sim ply recognition or tho prlclplo thnt two Is more thnn ono, thnt tour is nt least twice two. Tour times ono, so that not moroly n now, but a strongor effect Is gained than la possible by soparnte Integers. Tho business stroot enn bo ns readily transformed by co operntlon us cun the residential, nnd, In tomporury decorutlon for proces sions nnd festlvnls, results that aro far more Imposing nndjovollor enn bo thus obtained than by competition, lloie, then, la a forco to be brought before tho peoplo and ItB power em phnslzcd. What consolidation Is doing In buslnoss, In securing nt onco econ omy ot operation and ningultude or results, It can certainly do nlso lu town orthotics. In closing tt Is worth while to con sider tho higher moral plnno of co oporation as distinguished not only from competition, but from tho Inlssor. falro of Independence. Whnt liaa that to do with town Improvement? Very much. In tangible results co-operation accomplishes n great deal, as wo have soon; but In Its spirit It does even more. Thoro Is the thrill and In spiration ot comradeship; thoro la the recognition or a common purposo nnd a common goal;. there Ih tho encour agement or union, Instead of tho dis couragement of Hlngle-hnuded ufTort; there Is, finally, the Joy uud pleasure or brotherhood and or the substitution or unselfish ondeuvor ror n selfish of lort. Without It thore Is no reality to civic spirit. S0ULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PorStltm an4 vlclelo leave orders tt Cto WM's Muit8torf. PORTLAND Oil. The Science of thy... Many people have been led to be lieve through lalse reports and Igno rancn that. Osteopathic treatment was painful nnd even Injurious to children or weakened Invalids. Nothing could be farther from the truth for It is adaptod to the case, ami In nowise Is it Injurious to the frailest child or weakened Invalid. Hut raUier It la Invigorating uud strength ening, and never Is the iratlent worn out or made Nervous from treatment. However, there are many fakers and pretenders In Osteopathy who do nut understand how to give treatment properly. . None nre genuine or com petent who have not attended school at least four terms of five months each Vru. I K. Wyekoff ami Mra. Grace Alhrluhl of I. O f) V. TauiiU' Halum ..... - ... . ... -. " umimuiiw iu m- AiunnvHH atcwmi, of Osteepathy, a twenty months' hool, and thoroughly quallM4l to live HiaHtlflc trwUiHMit aud handle any caw pal In their ear. All 41s . M!wlally chroHk dUioswi and ttaforwIUM. yUrld to the treatment wlthiHit knife or driifia. Hours 9 to 4. Phone Main 2721. Odd Fellows' Toraple. Salem. Or :if You Haven't Tried Our FRtSIl ROASTED COFFEES You Have Missed something The Salem Coffee Roaster JOHN80N & O'FLYNO, Props. Phone Main 2724. . O. O. P. Temple L.D.HENRY'S PEAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY It at 22Q Ceramerolal HtreH PH0ME MAIN 2681 SALCM ORE. Os eopa eSSBlBSSlBSXBBBBBBlSSWtt, )MSkgK!Ji!flBRBsHBnHMB&SBMssWB Tho Kind You Havo Alwnys in uso lor over HO yonrs, All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd"1fust-as-rroodnro hub Experiments that trlllo with nv i omlnngor t!to honlth of Infhuts uud Children Experl' aco ngainst I3xncrlmout What is CASTOR I A Cnstoriu Is n hnrmloj substltuto for Crtstor Oil, Poro gorlc, Drops nnd Sooth intr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morpliluo nor other Narcotic wubstnr.ee. Its ngo Is its gunmntco. It destroys Winn 'nd allays Fororlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea atu "Wind Oollo. It relieves Teething' Troubles, euros Constipation nnd Flotul'jncy. It asslmllnios tho Food, regulates tho Stomach ami Dowels, giving healthy uud natural sloop. Tho Children's Hanucctv- Tho Mother's Friend, QErillNB CASTOR! A WAYS cars tbo izKT&ccZ Thb KM You Have Always Bought 8n Use For Over 30 Years. TMI 0CNT4UN OOMPDNT, It MURIIAY .TBtlT. NtW VOR OCT. O. H. MACK JOb'3E'm:c lESEra? Succossor to Dr. J. M. ICoono, In Whlto Corner, Salem, Orogon. l'nrtloa desiring suporlof operations nt mod ornto fee In any branch aro In ospocla) roquost STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock, Wholesale and retail butchors nnd packers. All kinds ot fronh nnd salt meats. Flno snusngos, hams, bncon aud lard. 310 Commercial street. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mall and puRuongor trains. Daggago to nil parts ot tho city. Prompt tarvlco. Telephone No. 311. IIOMYHIl & IirSDHICK. This is it This Is tho place where you got Imno.t work at rn honoat price. All kinds ol bicycle repairing and all kinds ol tired and sundries at rtuiennabte prices FRANK J. MOORE 109 Court Bt. l'liomi SUM. 1IUIC WING SANG CO. Wo kenp nil kinds China nnd Japan mattings, Klre Works, Dry floods. Bilk, Lndles' underwear. Wrapper, WnlstH. on snlo cheap. HI) BUitu Htreot. aiem, uru, h v OFFICE lit IV HALL For wator servlco apply at olllce. nilln nnvnlilii monthly In advnuoe. Mnko all complainta at tho olllce. Difr rnritmn Colira Barr S lierman baiVe ,,,,, nlliPM nn Pi, , t.riilaea i I)rr.,sr,!.,Uf!H,WX Si drHWs all divers nut of lltwli wlnuli olten i ,"rSr'T?rl,i,";.l". -lilt break nl tlckiiiu never be L. M. BARR, 1.0 State St. Salem, Ore. Th? flDoe;.. FINK W1NHH. LIOUOHS ANDOIUAK8 . 102 Cotirf 5f Your Step Mother la still here busy as ever, and when your olothes are all out of order, worn, with buttons off. take them to her at the Balein Dye Worka, ., ... ;11i1i-inari. vn Pn BUt anythluK set to rights, from a pair of frlovM, lo the moat elaborate silk town. A gentleman can get his hat cleaned, his trousers oreased. or his whole Milt rejuvenated to suit his taste. aWo four twits a month for 1 Huttons sowed on, rips sewed up, solts pressed on short notice. New goods shrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. II. WALKER 108 Commercial 8 1 rest S. C, STONE. Al. D. PHOI'HIETOH OH Stone's Drug Stores SALEM, OREGON. Tbe storea(two In numberlaro located at No. 236 and 207 Commercial bL. and are well stocked with a complete line of dras and Madfeluee, toilet articles, perfumery, brushed, etu Has had some 26 years experience lu tbe prtutleo of uedlolue and now taakea no charge for consultation, ex araluatloa or preaerlpUon, hi n-inyn Bought, nnd which 1ms been. has homo tho slgnaturo of nna hns been limtlo under his pcr tJVj?; sonul Huncrvlslru slnco its lnfhucy. Signaturo of O. C, T, Co's PASSEMOCR 8TCAMEII POMONA Lcivtj for Portland M yyeantsatyana vnpny, a.m. 'or Corvallls Tutsd.v.Thur.- diy and 64turuy at 5 p. m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade t, M. P. BALbWIK, Ac - OREGON amd UNION PACIFIC DKI'AUT rou TIMl! SCItCDULCS Fnim I'ortlAud, or, AHUIVK KUOM (;iiIcru lMrll.nJ HpvOlkl Halt Ukp. IMnror. Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kni Otir, Ht. lul, aiUairo o.eo. ra.' IbSO i in, via mini. Ingiou anu iuui. Atumlo Kiprou 8JW p. m, via Hunt ington ' 8i. Piiul"" Kmt Mali 0:1ft p, in, via Bpokano Bait I.ko, Ptnvcr Kl. Worth, Omaha, KaiiMt (Mr. Ht. Ixinla. CIilCaHrt HDOa. in ami Kut. Walla WaNanwTtloU, Hiiokano. Wnllfu'ti, I'ulU man, aiinniw mtwUt HL :ti n Paul, l)uliilh,yihriiki' Uldcaxo, im: I KUI, 72 HOURS 72 PORTLAND TO CHICAGO SO TO CIIICA am o of Cars no tnan Through tlr.kuto-vla thin route In all Kantorn points on sale at Bnutlieru l'ft- clllo duwt oillcu. OCCAM AMD HIVKR SCIICOULI' Prom Portland AllaallliiK ilato lulijact lo djiango Korean rrauol aco Hall every ft !) Sp. in. 4 p. la Pallr Sxeopl uoilay 8 i. in. Haturdajr rO.UMIHA HIVKIt tn. ToAalorla aau w ar x. Hi uudx UuJlu. IN ". WILLAMDTTD HIVUlt Btoamer Iluth leaves Bnlmn (or Port- landandwaylandinKSonTuoiHlayJhurs- days and BaturdayB.auoutlOa.ui. For OonfulllB ml way Unilintsi, Mondayi. Wedneeday. and-Frlday. at about I ? m' miATrj t i iui nwiK at?it.iiii-0B.4"f,,lk Corvaliis k lastem liailroad TIMISCAIID. Ho. 2 For Yatiuliui Train loavoe Albany .12(60 p. Train leaves OorvftllU.... 1:50 p. to rralrt arrives Yaiiuina . OHO p. m. ?Iu lleturnloti Leaves Yaqulna O-OO a. ru, Leaves O'vslUs UiKTa, rn. Arrives Albany liitl6r.ni. No. 3 For Detreit: Leave Alban 7.M a. in, Arrives Detroit 1910 p. m Ho. 4 From Detroit t Loaves Detroit IU IB p a. Airivos Alban t . .. 6t40 p m Tralnsi anlvei In Albany l lime to connect with the H. P. coalb beund, train, is well as giving twB or three iHMtri in Albany before (Utwrture ol B. P. North bound train lor rnrtlauu. Train No. -Jeoaneets with tJi P, P. wmI stile train at CorvUHa Crowing for Intienendense. McMiirbvlll awl all polnie Horth to I' rtlawl JfOHNMI, HllWI. eWOMX, B. P. JONBS. Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clerk of circuit court for sis years and baa an up-to-duto abstract of all property In Llneoln Bounty.. .. THE ELITB CaFE 203 Commercial Street I Meals at all bcur. 0ie day and nlcLt. i Onlplioo la the city haudlliiK ilr rH'eee ' OLYMPIA BEER U tHe lleeeftieu Saloon. Wloleiale ntl retnll. R ECKERLEN, Proprktor CLASSIFIED X -X ADVERTISEMENTS; aiii mil .,. , . - . i n n V li I i i i i idvertlstments, five lines or test, la this WluaM r oscrteti tincetimti for i!5t.50c Week. J1.5B I mooib. All over five lacs atlliesasie tuttt ju u i a,ui mi'imiu mil WANTED. iVnnted. Trustworthy persons In eaqh county to manage business, old. os tnbllshed house, solid financial . Btandlng; straight, bona fldo wcokljf' cash salary or $18, paid by check each Wednesday, with nil expenses" direct Horn hondquartors; money ndvancod tor expenses. Manager,, 37D Caxton Dldg.. Chicago. G-l l-mon-Bntiw" Wanted-A good glrT at tho 8albtr( Dye Works, 196 Commorolal Bt. r' G-133t Wanted. A man to out 20 cords o( wood, nenr Hayusvllle. Apply at 108 Liberty St., Salem. C413t Wanted Evorybody to try Oregon Foot Easo for nil foot allmonta,' Onco tried always used. Ask yotir druggist or aond 2Cc. 8. L. Hayes, Halaoy, Ore. 6-27tf L08T AND FOUND, Don't You Know Anytmng about Bd wardo' Market? At 410 State stroeL Best place to buy frosb and cured meats at tho lowest prices. Phono 2024, D. Edwards, prop FOK RENT. or Rent. Four ntcoiy furnished sleeping rooms, In good location. Apply at Llston's insurance office, McCormack block. 61141 For Sale. Now and socond-hdnd bj gtcs, now and socond-hand spring wngons, buckboarda and carts, at tho Salem Carrlago and Wagon Fac tory. Wornor Fonnoll, proprietor, 304 Commercial stroot 4-16-tf L0D0E8. Protection Lodge Ho. 2, Ancient Or uor unitou worKinon, moota ovory Saturday oveulng in tho Holrann Hall, cornor ot State and Liberty utroots. Vldltlug brethren wolcomo. S. A. McFaddon, M. W. J. A. Scllwood, Rccordor. F0HE8TERS OF Afrl ERICA Court Sherwood Forestors No. 10. Moots Friday nlghta In Tumor block. Ira Hamilton O. It.; A. L. Drown, Soo. central Lodge No. IB K. of P. Uastlo Hall in Holmaa block, cornor Stuto aud Liberty utroota, Tuosday ot each wook at 7:30 p. m. Claud TownBund, O, C; Zodao J, HIkbs,2C. of It. and 8. ' FOR BALE. or uaie. tsoconu-uunu wngon, Allien- oil, Lewis & Stnvnr Co., C1-S5 State, stroot. ClMw. A Unap, A tieuernl merchuudlso utoro for sale at coat, In ono of tho most prosperous towns In Oregon. Call on or address O, T. Conner, Merrill, Oregon, or W. A. Listen, real ostnto doalur, Snlom, Or. ff-ll-tf. Screen Windows 36 cents to 00 cent each, Screen doors 11. 1C, Including hnrdwnro. Wlro fencing for nil pur pones. Just ruoolvod a carload of shluitlos. Walter MtH'ley. C!) Btntu "strooL Rt TONSORIAL. Evant' Darber Shop. Only flrat-claaa shop on Stato street, ISvery thing now and up-to-dato. Finest porcelain baths. Slinvo, ICo; hair-cut, 2Ca; baths, 25c. Two flrst-class boot blacka, O. W. Evans, proprietor. Ryan's Shaving Parlors. Sovon flint olabH barbura engaged. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uso antiseptic Htorlllzor. J. Hyan, Prop. .HPP.ANp. F.-lQPypJ-L P-U.Y'-R9i .- J. Carmlehael Hop buyer. Office lu liUBli-IJroyman building, Halorn, Ore gon. Bamploa of cholco hops solic ited from all growers. DU8INC3S CARDS. yiVSN.NSSt)rSfcNi J. H. Drewer, physician and surgeon. Office In Qray blook. Roome 7 and 9. Phone 81. L. Burt 1'uluter uud pupor hanger, moved to 140 Stato stroot, opposite John Huehos, Leave orders or call for estimates. 6-1-tf Notice. Wo wish to glvo nollco that Mr. W .1). Simpson la tub duly au thorized soxton of tho I. O. O. i cemetery, and baa solo charge ot tho same. Parties having business at the cemetery will ploase consult him. Trustoes of Cbomokota Lodge No. 1, 1. O. O. P. 6-S1-M OSTEOPATHY Dr. L. E. Wyckotf and Dr. Qrace Al brlQht. Twenty months graduate or the American School or Osteop athy. Klrkavllle. Mo. Dr. Wygkoff Is Uie only twenty months' gentleman graduate In Malum. Odd Fellows' Temple. 'I'hnno Main 2731. Dr. M. T. Schoettle tiraduato Amert ..can School ot Osteopathy, Kirks vllle, Mo. Office In Tlosa block, over tbo Spa. Ofllce hou'ru 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4. 818 W. Q. Robblns, Dr. of Osteopathy Orartuate or tho Columbia College ot Osteopathy. Chicago. Ill, Office 107 Court street. Ghronle dlseasea a gpeelalty. Everybody ICata at the White House reatavcnt, where they van get tho very best kind or a tneul at a low price. Open day aud night 'O- HBlWork. Mm. C. A. Spauldlng la at Mrs. J. A. Sellwood'x. 383 Front street, this week only, with a fine assortment ot hair giMuls. Jlrlns your orders at oaqe. 18 A Nickel Harvist HILLS COIN QERATNIMA&MlEt f -&Z- $4 M ' i" tf&MtflL iJam !,M'a.iiJ.,iiJ5a