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VraggedDown Feeling Iu tlio lolna. Norvousness, tinrefreshlng sleep, despoil dency. It Is tlmo you were doing something. Tho kidneys wore anciently called tho reins In your caso they aro holding tho reins and driving you Into serious trouble. Hood?s Sarsaparilia Act with tho most direct, boncflclnl enect on tho kidneys. It contains tho beat and safest substances tor correcting and toning jhc onrans. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. L. II. Dfboks, Now York. John J. Dempsey, Manlsteo, Mich. W. N. Jones, Portland. J. U. Morton, Lieut. U. 8. Navy. Oeo. A. Peel, Portland. W. L. Marshall, Portland. W. T. Gray. Portland. Mello M. Savage, Washington, I). C. F. D, Shields, Portland. C. II. Moore, Portland. H. H. Ingdlls, Portland, Chag. J. Schnablo, Portland. F. II, Osborno, Portland. Mrs. J. Dorltio and dnughtor, linker C tv. H. T, French, wlfo nnd son, Moscow. Idaho. Tho readers of this paper will he pleased to loarn that tlicro Is at least ono dreaded dlsoaso that sclcnco has boon ablo to euro in all Its stngos, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curp is tho only positive euro now known to tho mudlcal frntornlty. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh euro Is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucouF surfucea of tho system, thereby do Btroylng tho foundation of tho disease and giving tho patient atrongth by building up tho constitution and as sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so" much faith in Its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any caso that It falls to euro. Send for list of testi monials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. Ha.l's Family Pilla aro tho best. Llinol Lime! Tho Improved San Juan, also Hocho Harbor limes. Cheap or than over. Capital Improvement Co., 319 Front street. Phono 301. uv & ' 2 ItlB Kui(l YooHawAIwar? Robjp Bignitai 'SP &vmz& Gcrmanlu lilgh-grado Pearl cement; toated and used by tho government. Stiongor nnd not lumpy. -like Olson. No wnsto. Guaranteed. Phone 301 Capital Improvement Co,, 319 Front street. BUY PAINT Whore you can buy chonpeat. Wo soil only tho best tirade of goods. Carter's Strictly Pure White Lead, none bettor At 7 l-4c per pound Tho Celebrated brand of Middleton Oil Host Linsce I Oil made fully up to stand ard as to purfty. Boiled Oil. 80c per gallon. Raw Oil, 78c per gallon. Goodb delivered frot. Fry's Drug Store 130 Com'l St., Salem. Near P. O. Our Motte: Ico cream soda Ico cream Wafers, 10c . . 10c served with Nnbsle Ice Cream In palls to tako home. Pint, papor pall 10. 1 pint, papor pall 15r 1 quart, papor pall 25c Vs gallon, paper pall 50c U. rrnllnn nn elf (1(1 In ice COP 1 gallon, packed In Ico 11-00 Quality Quantity w. w. m soar Gambrinas Beer! AND GOOD -wrHISKEY Everybody is welcome at THB NOBLB . mr onVrVnD Cor.StateandCommero.nl. f ALEX CORNOYEK .Phone, Main 81 :! John Stout i iinrpst Plant iii Western Oregon. JOHN STOUT, Proprietor. Salem. Oregon, '''' i " " ' .aaaaa . Salem Social Swim Calendar of Local Eunia July 4-CIrcntest celebration In Ore Bon at Salem. MAYER BALL NUPTIALS Happyjlotne Wedding Per formed At High Noon & A quiet ceremony, niatked by the greatest simplicity, attended the mar riago at high noon today of Mrs. Pal my re Mayor, of this city, to Mr. Wil liam J. Hall, of Toronto, Canada. Tho service was performed at tho homo of Mrs. Mayor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Levy, at No, 307 Front street, by City ' ivi-i'uiuur w. j. juiiaii, who is a warm personal friend of tho bride. Tho mar riage was a quiet and uupretenllous affair, and was witnessed by only the members of tho Levy family. The hrido Is tho eldest daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. F. Levy, of this city, who have been prominently connected with Salem's social circles during their long reslilenco In tho Capital City. She Is a woman of much beauty, and her pleasing personality, simple and un affected manner and naturally sweet and winsome disposition has won for her a warm plaeo In tho affections of a wide circle of acquaintances, who will join In wishing for her a wedded llfo of happiness. Mr. Hall, though a comparative stranger here, Is well known to the Pacific coast commer cial ftaternuy. Ho Is traveling repro 3elitatlve of U. Hart & Co., of San Francisco, and to cultivate his ac quaintance leads to tho formation or an attachment for him which has been so beautifully exemplified In tho evont here chronicled. Mr. and Mrs. Hall left this afternoon for a brief tour of the Sound nnd Hrlt Ish Columbia. They will not establish a residence for tho present, as Mrs. Hnll will accompany her husband on the Itinerary of the West that his ter ritory leprosents. o PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Tllmon Ford has returned from Eu gene. Mrs. Fiancos Cornoll has returned from Portland. Mrs. J, J. Murphy is homo from n visit In Portland. Miss Wlnnlfred Hyrd hrfs returned from Forost Grove. Miss' Winifred Hyrd returned last ovenlng from a week's visit In Forest Qiovo and Portland. Mrs. J. Harding nnd children have returned from nervals'. Miss Myra ltaymond hns roturilcd from a trip to Portland. County Clork W. W. Hall was In Wood burn Tuesday afternoon. . Presldont ,W. II. Worung and Sec retary M. D. Wisdom left last night forJlshland, iu tho Interest of the state fair. H. C. Drown, manager of tho Salem Light, Powor & Traction Company, wns In Portland today. Rov. Johndl. Coloman, presldont of Willamette University, hns gono to Schoghtlcoko. Now York, and oxpects to return with his family In about three weeks. Miss Mabel L. Carter loft on Thurs day for hor summor vacation, which alio will spond in Hood Rlvor and East orn Oregon points. Prof. G. A. Warllold, of Astoria, has boon olectod a inumbor of tho William otto University faculty, to succeed Prof. W. D. Drew, of the chnlr of Latin and Greek. Tho muslcalo and lawn party glvon by tho ladles of tho Episcopal church, on Wodnosday ovenlng. at tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 11. Thlolson, was a vory successful affair. Tho recital glvon by tho music pu pils of Miss Eva Cox, on Wednesday ovonln;, was vory woll attendod, and each numbor on tho program was woll rondorod. i Spoclnl prices on cream to the trade. Our cream will keep live days If ropackod. PARTIES Wishing oronm iu large quantities will do well to see us before buying. 154 State St. Phone 2874 Planing Mills 1 MWSSl!Sii!&W rf i B SiTfUMi CEMENT WALKS GALORE Miles of New Pavements Are Being Constructed F.VY.Steusloff Will Erect Fine Brick Building &aiom nas more miles of comont pavements, and annually omploys more comont In tho construction of walks than any other city of Its sliso on mo coast, New Walks of Cement. Now comont walks have boon con tracted recently as foll6ws, the data being furnished by D. F. Wngner: George S. Downing, on East State street. J. U .T. Tuthlll, Cottage stioet. Wcllor holrs, High and Chemokota. A. N. Hush, Chemokota and Capital. W. It. Anderson, Front and Court. Hiram Smith, State and Twelfth. A. U. Crank, Chomokota near Cot tage. Dr. W. S. Mott, Marlon and Summor. J. P. Itodgors, on South Cominorclnl street, is constructing a stone wall about his nowly erected rosldonco, nnd will soon lay cement walks. G. G. Dlngham has enclosed his Yow Park property with a stone fence nnd will constiuct walks about tho pioinl ses. M Metcnlf Is ninklng some Improve ments to his proporty on Comt and Fourteenth sheets, nnd will also build cement walks. Jacob Voght nnd Geo. Fendrlch have been making minor improvements to their properties. Steusloff Will Build. While the detailed plans have not yet been decided upon, tho goneral character is known of the new build ing to be coiiBtructod by F. W. Steus. loff on tho proporty ho recontly ac quired nt tho northwest cornor of Court and Liberty streets. It will bo a two-story brick with basement. Tho front of the structure will bo formed of chocolate-colored pressed brick. The machinery of Mr. Stousloft's cold stor ago and packing plants will bo In stalled where tho work of those de partments will bo performed. Minor Improvements. A. Clark has about completed work on his attractive combined rosldonco nnd (warding house on Front street, which will soon bo ready for occu pancy. Tho structure will be an ornn mont to tho section of the city in which It Is located. Additions to residences nre being made as follows:: Prof. J. T. Matth ews, In Yow Park; Nicholas Hler. Lib erty and Chomokota streets; W. D. Pugh, Chomokota street, and E. I). Millard, Englewood. Work of completing tho oxtonslons of buildings nt the asylum farm, has been resumed, and will sewn bo fin ished. Frank Van Patten is remodeling hla residence iu Simpson's addition. A. Hack & Co. aro making some ex tensive sower connections. John Knight Is building nn onion lioiiso. for warehouse purposes, on his proporty nonr urooks, f. j. Honor, a hop buyer near Hrooks, Is building a new hop house this summor, W. F. Simon, a iiow-eonior, is build ing a fine rosldonco on. his nowly-pur-chased farm near Derry. RETAlT CLERKS ORGANIZE Will Become Identified With Federation of Labor The tendency to unlonlxe tho vnri ous trades of tho city hns extended to the rotall'clorks of Salem. Friday uv entng an organization known as tho Clerks Association was formed, the purpose being to ovontually become Idontlfled with the American Federa tion of Labor. The meeting, which was well attend ed by the clerks and salesmen of the city, adjourned, subject to the call of the president, after namliiK the fol lowing efllcera: President N. II. Lacy. Vice-president Q. W. Holllster. Secretary It. W. Iiolman. Treasurer J. O. Evans, Jr. Trustees W. C. Walling, Jortku Purvine. F. I Hamilton. Sergmnt-at-arms D. II. Yantls. Delegates to central committee O. C Locke, IX A. Dlnsmore. A. L. Hopf. Mokl Tea positively Cure Slok Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. Its moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or money refunded. 21c. and GOc. Write to us for free sample. W. II. Hooker & Co., IJuffalo. N. Y. D. J. Pry, Druggist, o We Are After The sueoess that sueee4, by prompt service, a neat, clean stor and guaranteeing everything we sell. Tele- plUHw 671. BRANSON & IIAOAN. o Am exchange print u, cartoon rep Mttn Uw bill for ieeU of sena tors by popular vote. The Mil is akown u brtoUtw wit kiiiros Otrown by Ute setwtora. The OHly fault to be fuuod wltb tbe eartet to Utat tker are fewer Xnlrm Hum (Me MMMiors would atick tbere. An excbaNge gtre 4ie king of rhig land great credit for baring Intro duced sensible faebloee In men's dree. CONSUMPTION Uie mot dreaded and deadly of all dliiemra as well as pneumonia, and all Lung Troubles are relieved at onee sod cured by Aekefs English Remedy "the king of all Congb Owe)." Cures Congbs and OoWs In a tor-. If eeftes. Tour MKMW bak U dfcuallsjled Wrif.-for free saniph? W H Hooker & it Buffalo NY I J Vtt Urug gi.r TIieWorld'sBestSum mer Medicine' PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Has Made People Well When Every Other Remedy Has Failed Palne's Celery Compound cures dis eases! It hns saved tho Uvea of thou sands of sufferers. It lias mado tho weak strong, vigorous and happy. Palno's Colery Compound purifies tho blood and builds up tho nervous system, as nothing else will do; It is pre-eminently the great life giver and health maker. Overworked and tired womon Btnnd In urgent need of this health-giving proscription to mnko and keop them well. All women should take advant age of tho remarkable power of this beet of medicines for restoring vigor to tho blood, and strength to the nerv ous system. Tho nil-Important thing for nervous, run down, and slooploss women Is that Palne's Colory Com pound fortifies tho whole physical sys tem, and by correcting digestion and regulating the nerves. It Insures sound, refreshing sleep. In every enso of sickness Palno's Colory compound completely nnd permanently brings back health. Mrs. Mary M. Myers, Baltimore, Ohio, Baved by Palno's Col ery Compound, aftor tho failures of able physicians, gratefully writes as follows "I suffered for eight years with nerv ous prostration and the general debili ty common to women, and had such pains in my back that I could not get around the house. I used several rem edies, nnd coiiBultod several of tho best physicians, without obtaining n'ny relief. Palno's Colory Compound re stored me to health. "1 nlso want to say to all mothers that Palne's Colery Compound Is a splnndld'inedlclne for their children." SUNDAY SERVICES. First United llrethron. 0. O. Oliver, supply. On account of the annunl con ference, nil services for Sundnv are dismissed. St. Paul's Kplseopal Church. Fourth Sunday aftor Trinity. Holy commun ion nt 7:30 a. in. Matins at 10:30 a. m. Sunday School nt 12 in. Kvonsong nt 8 p. in. .Methodist Kplseopal. John Parsons. pnstor. SorvlcoH at 10:. hi n. in. and 8 p. in. Sunday School nt 12 in. nnd Kinvorth League at 7:30 p. m. In the evening u Children's Day urogram will be rendered by the Sunday School nnd uuoir. Kvnngellcal Church. Cornor Chamok- eta and Seventeenth streets. Hoy. T It. Hornschuch, pastor. Services Sun day at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Sunday School nt 10 a. in. Y, P. A. nt C;30 p m. Prayer meeting nt 7:30 . in. Thursday. Lutheran Church, on Kast State street. Fourth Sunday aftor holy Trin ity, new Adoipn liberie, pastor. Sun day School at 0:30 a. m. Altnr son- Ice at 10.30 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. jn. Evening service nt 7:30. Strangers welcome. Second Church of Christ. Scientist. 3P0 .Liberty street. Services at 10:30 ti. in. nnd 8 p. m. Sundays, and every Wodnosday evening ut 8 o'clock. Sub ject of lesson sermen: "Is tho Uni verse, IncludluK Man. Kvolvod by Ato mic Force?" First Congregational. Hev. W. O. Kautner, pastor. Morning subject. 10:30: "The Christians for tho Pres ent Age." KvHiiliiK subject, 8 00: "Life's Incompleteness." Sunday School at 12 iu. Y. P. 8. C. K. nt 7 p. in.. Miss Florence Prlco leader. Central Congregational Church. Cor ner of 10th and Ferry streets. T. II. Henderson, pastor. The present pas torate will end Juno 30th. At 11 a. in. "HroAilth. Depth uml Intensity In Ho llglotiH Life and Character;" 8 p in., "A Oieat Problem Do Thyself no Harm." Unitarian Church. Cornor of Che meketa and Cottage streets. William O. Itljot, Jr., minister. Sunday School Is Intermitted for the summer vaca tion 10:30 u. in., subject of sermen: "Thoughts Suggested by the Outbreak from the Penitentiary." No evening service. United Kvaugelicnl Church. Cottago between Center nbd Murlon streets. Services: Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching ut 11 a. in.: "The Mixed Character of Cod's Kingdom on Itarth." Y. P. S. C. It prayer inwilng at 7 p. iu. Gospel service at 8 p. in.: "Klljah at Cherfth." C. A. lUtblug. pastor. First Presbyterian Church. H A. Ketebiim. pastor. Preaching at 1 30 a. in. and 8 p. in. Sabbath School at 11 in. Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. Subject of morning ttennon "Hindering the Fulfillment of the Promise." Text II Peter 1:0 Subject of evening senium: "God's Il.-utiful World," Bccle. 3:11. Uaptlst Church. Morning sermon at 10:30. Sermon by John M. Vmn Hap Usui at elose. The following program for Children's day will be given Sun day evening at 8 oelook: Two soflgs, by the school. Scripture reading and prayer, by the superintendent. Address, by Iter. JohH M. Dean Antbem, by tboJr. WekxHMe, by men) here nf the pri mary elaas. Song, Nina ItoehHeU. Hesitation. "Hew Ui Be Happy' Grace Arnold. IleeitaUon, "Wbat a Oan Do" Ruasel Cooley. VtoMn solo. Gaynald I la W win. Flag pleee, smalt bays. ItetitaUoe. mem been of primary "DoIHe Is Dead." by two little girls. Song. Mies Ufa Parriek. ItseiUUloH. Mabel JloeertsoB Song, OecelluR Qeurtet. ColleeUoa. Song. "Deletes, Ooodbye." ftenedletfcm. o Now tbat Ute Boer war Is over th.-re will probably be a faWng off in the demand for American horses and melee wanted for tfce llrltlsb army Iwt RelKlsw mlgbt b Induced to buy some of our SMrpws trotters, last year BsMum imported MJHt burses and In tbat country bewe meal goes for food if one may draw bw own roe from tbe (suit tbat IS.OO were slaughtered but year In tbe Jfelgium saladerus HelgHun col let ts an import tax oa buliorbs, pot Ifrsea are admitted trm of dutr THE DAIUi JOURNAL, dALEM, OHEGON, 8ATURDAV, JUNE 21, 1902. BUILDING CONTINUES LIVELY Shortage of Both Men and Materials Real Estate Locally Remains Very Active With n shortage of men and a lack of building tuaterinlB, and tho inability of local dealers to keop tho market supplied, the boom far Improvements, both private and public, continues. Dealors Iu building supplies and ma terials not only hnve nothing In stock, but cannot procure from their usual source of supply, sufficient stock to fill orders. This condition has had the effect of of somewhat retarding nctlve work and contemplated improvements. Mrs. Dayton Is having hor property nt the corner of Cottago and ChemeK etn Btroets extonslvoly repaired and changed to a modern cottage. Tho work will cost about $f00. Whllo the considerations are not quite as largo In tho aggregate Btill tho real estate transfers for this week nre as numerous as for tho proceeding weeks, nnd Indicate a llvoly condition In the realty markot. The transfers for the week nmountod to about $20, ooo. The principal deeds wore as fol fel fol eows: llanlson Dee. et us., to Ferdinand Mlckorham, 227.51 neresl t 9 s, r 2 w. $7000. C. .1. Hinkle, ut ux.. to Wllhelm Up pendnhl, about 70 acres, t I s, r t w, $3500. Jamos D. Darby, ICO acres, t 7 and 8 s, r 1 w, $2100. Philip Moler to Joseph nnd Isabella Hromborger, 1 nore, t C s, r 1 w, $1850, .1. O. Hall, et ux., to Frank M.I Stoner, lots 1 and 8, block 1, Myers' add to Salem, $1500. Wilbur II. Jones, unmarried, to Mnry A. HartufT. n acres, t 7.s. r 2 w, $1000. J. L. Freelaud, unmarried, to Gid eon F. Sherwood, 32 foot oft south aldo of lot It. block 14, Salem, ..$000. Anna Ghlnn to Joseph A. and Anna Cornloy, 7.70 ncros, t 0 s, r 1 w. John C. Stanley, unmarried, to C. and Anna llurnhard, lot 2, block 2, (Ico. II. June's addition to Salem, $100. A. K. Watson, et ux., to W. II. Clark, 124 acres, t 8 s. r 3 w, $387.60. C. O. Kenady and husband to J. W. Watson, lot 12. block 1. Thomas' add to Woodburn, nnd fractional lot ad joining lot 12. also In block 1, $300. Dr L. L. Ilowlnud, et ux., to John 1). Gregory, 11- ncros, t 0 s. r 2 w, $300. 0 W. Watt, et ux.. to Allnnle 15. Olio, lot 8. block 2. Watt's add to Salem. $276. O. W. Watt, et ux.. to Waltor T. Jenks, lot 0. block 2, Wntt's add to Salem, $275. 1 nura T. Hamsden to W, T. Hntns den. laud 111 vicinity of Trade and Cap ital streets. In Salem, $260. W. T.Itnnisdon to Lnura T. Hams den. 1 nnd Iu Salem, $350. Was Deaf But Hears C. It. Durfuo, a fanner residing nour Shaw station, Is ono of tho hnpplost mn In tills county. For over 221 years lie Avuh deaf In tho loft oar, his hoar Iiik bulug entirely destroyed, while his right oar was entirely normal. After troattng with Dr. Darrln, at, the Ilotol Willamette. Mr. Durfoe can hear per fuctly In the left ear, and Is loud In his praises of tho physician who so suc cessfully treat ml him. Mr. Durfoo snys tho restoration of Ills hoarlug Is a groat relief to him, for ho can now hear every sound, and locate It. Miss Nellie, tho daughtor of Mr. Ourfoo, was also cured by Dr. Darrln of deaf ness and granulated eyes about two months ago, and Is now teaching sohool. Mr. Durfuo called nt The Jaurnal ofllco and volunteered tho above statement o Mr. A. I'., Trotter's recent paper in the Umdoii I.ancut hue greatly inter ested scientists. Ho declared that the dangers of electric shocks at 300 volts have been much exaggerated this being the strength at which electrical railways are workd. Dry boot with out law nails and dry wood offwr so great a relslanr- that a trolltty wire may b touched while (landing on a dry iai or on tin- rails Wet boots inal.H no serlciiiH difference The ilnfr dit-i without air to breathe Tlif rouiiitive illtw witliout iiingi to Iwealhe the air. or of lung n-wUred incaMlle of breatliiuK l diai. Tlie Uowl as it Howi in ami out of the Imigj imliratM the roiixtiiiptUc's pro grM. As the lung grow weaker Hmhi oxygon is IhIimIwI awl the Wood rbaMKM froi crliH to twr- rirrfe. Oxygon is th life of the 7 Uol m the Mood la ttt life of Uk boay. The effect of Dr. Werce's OoM Ml Medical Dtacoerry ujmhi weak Unn i Ut UwNgUtN tketH, to en able the full oxyt$eilim of the blood, arreet the Hitvttm of dU mtc, and iwsl the iiiflsmet tU- met l.uun iiiwmm oave ueeii ami are Mng cured by "OohUn MHltrl jjueovery," in caM where Uej-MUwl rough, freowwt Hemor rhage, eHMdatkiH, weak nui ami Hiifht-swrats w have all jointl to a fUl IPIIIIIIHI'ilVJI tlj WW atimptioti. -Howe fttn iW I Mrs lm I belt kM vbOw rf Ibit ,dir4 iw am tumftUtti ' wrilM M Cm I'ruM I' M of IMtka WknrC Id 1 T my fowwy aaiU r ''4 al Utf 10 Wkc Ut rtH IMitMli moww mt Ltf. 1 iAm I uka lb MOatl f tlM It tutrix ftMUMgM mm wan ovaa- t am turn a aj b IW mm" I?r. Meracfs Meajuutt PelleU ! the eloagad tyttom irat tMtuuuiated 14 I w &i vi J3Bj gm ABdatoat tJif2 It aaarrif IrfSTORlA" AVcgclable PrcpnralionTor As slmilating lucFocKlmuUicguIa ting the Stomachs uudDourcis or Promotes Digestion Cheerful ness and Rcsi.Contflins ncitlttr OpiumMornhine nor Mineral NOT NAltC OTIC . ftrtpfafOMJfr&WUSLNrCiafi IHnftJr' CtnifttiMipir .r7H.pii. ftatw Aperfccl Hcmctly forConsllivi Hon, Sour Stouiach.Dinrrltocn mul Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature o? NEW YORK exact copy or wrapper -i5 The Science of 041 Many people have been led to bo llovo through false reporta and Igno rance that Osteopathic treatment was painful and evon Injurious to children or weakened Invalids. Nothing could be farther from the truth for It Is adapted to the ouse, and In nowise is It Injurious to tho frailest child or weakened Invalid. Hut rattier It Is Invigorating and strength ening, mid never Is the patient worn out or made nervous from treatment. Ilowovor, tli ore nro ninny fakers and pretenders In Osteopathy who do not understand how to glvo treatmont properly. . None aro goiuiluo or com petent who luivo not attended school nt least four terms of five months each. Drs.,L.'K. Wyckoff and Mrs. Oraco Albright, of J. O. O. 1 Tomplo. Salem. aro graduate of tho Amarlcan Softool of Osteopathy, n twenty mouths' school, and thoroughly minllflod to give scientific treatment and handle any case puff in tliolr euro. All dis eases, especially chronic dlsoaaos and deformities, yield to the treatment without knife or drugs. Hours 9 to 4. Phono Main 2721. Odd Fellows' Tomplo, Halonir Or. o Proposal for Wood for State Capitol. Senlml bids endorsed "i'ropo'snls for wood for Capitol," addressed to the undersigned, will be received at tho ofllce of the secretary of state until 2 o'clock p. m., June 28, 1802, for nil or any pntt of 350 rordo of fir wood, out whllo green from big body fir nnd well sonsouod. All wood must be four feet long, reasonably straight, and not lews than two nnd one-half ltiahos In diame ter, to bo dollvored nt such place as may be designated, within four or five blocks of the Capitol grounds, closely corded, without bulk-heads, not later than September 1. 1002. The right, In reserved to reject any or ull bids, or to'aeeept or reject any part of it bid. V. I. DUNDAH. G-14-w-g. Secretary of State. (letter stick to your wooden walks than imm dirty creek gravel, now being delivered around town. Dirt nnd e mont won't mix. wfrt!i SA tn So cents a load. 0' Caught and, Killed. At Pitts & Doty'H market, the finest IieiiM and spring chickens you ever saw. Those 10S1 Main. 0-10-dw-lt OUx.m JL-t X V. . Buiitli twtitkmt0i ;l tttra of Thero la Nothing Like Mood bread and pastry- The kind that hi made ut the Itoneer llakery hi rui and wholeaonia. and alway rIhmc the eousumnr. CASTOR I A For Infant aud, Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Uears the Elanitwro of 0S cMiCHrajren-a CNatlsu ENWI.0VAL PILLS .f."v OtMtmT i Oslr Ofi. v": ::' ..'. ..AiwrvKTrMfi x l lllillMll'.lin liniibtsit i 111 t l.M -.mm tl mU I Mb. lgvrw4 ylM.liu mai aU4- o. - ' !'' alar. T(.lJMlill ,' l M , lip lt fwpl rfl.MM U4HW kv in Hu iiii,.Hnt mti H.M WaJIwa ,..r. I'lfflX, flu SLOT MACHINES yusfjipHRj'ijig.3sciiiHS5 UflM MMWHnn uttmt Mimu BHitWUrT KILLS MOVELTf CO.. (.Mugl. Osteopathy f-.n vm --. rrr. btlMIWl For Infants and Oluldron, ' II IU The Kind You Have Always Bought' in Use or Over Thirty Years ASTORIA TMf CtflTIIO tOMMNT. N1W TOIIN CtTV. O H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Koono, In Whl to Cornor, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at mod erato foo in any branch aro In ospocinl roquost. STEUSLOFF BROS. Dealers In Live 8tock, Wholesale and retail butchers and paakers. All kinds of fresh and salt montB. Fine sausages, linras, bacon nnd lnrd. 310 Commercial street. HUIE WING SANG CO. Wo keep all kinds China and Jupitii mattings, Flro Works, Dry Goods, Silk, Lndles' underwear, Wrappore. Waists, on sale cheap. 110 Stato Street. Salem, Ore. r OFFIOE lilfY HALL For wator sorvico apply at office Dills paynblo monthly In advance. Mnko all complaints nt tho ofllco. Th? flDDeJj.. it FINK WINKS, LUJUOHS ' AND fJIGAKH 102 Codrf THE ELITE CaFE 08 Commercial Street Meals at nil hours. Open day and night. ' Only plaeo In tho olty handling tlio ntnotia OLYMPIA BEER I tlio Heceptlon Saloon. Wholeialo snd retail. E ECKERLBN, Proprietor L D. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY is nt 380 CommoroUl Street PHONE MAIN 2681 SALEM ORE, S0ULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For BUui add vlcloliy leave orders at Ceo PORTLAND OR. will's MuiKMnre. Olds Invited for Supplies for the Ore aon Stato Penitentiary. Mealed lilds for dry Hoods, groceriefl, dniK, shiHsi, Iwtbor and Mud logs, plumbing MiiipIlM, hardware, flour, fish, mauU, etc.. will be rMarvetl at the iiWca or the siipwinteiuli)it of the state pnnltenllary uiiUI Momlay, July 7. If OX. ut 3 o'cloek p, in., at whleti lime they will be opened. A dupoNlt or ISeu In eath or eertl flwl eheok. (myable to th MnHatend ent. must accomiwiiy mtii bid for aieflt, ana f7t for bids for flftlir and fish, all othwr bids mial he uew panted by an amoHiit uijuul to 19 nr euHL of thi amount bid. Tlii. right hi reserved to mact any anti all bUls. and to arnft or reJwH any ihkUom of a bid. On earn euvelM shuUI ! 1h im.tHmmI the nature of the M4. OoaOa of Oregon maHiifaetUN or prduiUari will reeeive wwfNiiie, ikur tliliifla beiiiK qMal. ( & All wiexkt ami suppllM man be de llvemaj to tha pltitlary. Stehedulwti of th varioutf Hum of goods will ho furHlh4 HpoB apllrattoH to tint uu tKtrtHimmL VoHihvt will be UuuitA fair payment oh the 1st of lb HHHith foTlowliiK eom uleUott of NmUmeL an4 HUHilhly on cofitlHHOMii emtHL'i. Illdders an. 1kvUm to tot iriit J D. LMK. aiMuiglMahallt Oro Siat rwiilWH- tary. IW. QreRon J una 18. 1WS 19 Jt-eod 1 Bears the A ..A 1 Signature m 1 A. 1f4 H Al AH ljr Wate CLASSIFIED 2Z A ADVERTISEMENTS4 Advcrtlstineflts. rive lutes or less, la ttt toltmm i:iTtf-tSris;sforaSc, SocVeK,$i.30 a noma. All over fiveliaes at tbe same ttne. m-imajimumummM1- WANTED. Wanted. -A Reed, ontlo driving horse to weigh about 1200 pounds, cither black or chestnut sorroi. Inquire of J. N. Shnntz, 107 Court street, Sa eom, Qrcgon, ' Ct9-lw Wanted. Trustworthy poraontr In each county to ninnngo buslnoss, old es tablished house, solid financial standing; straight, bona fido weekly cash salary of $18, paid by chock each Wednesday, with nit expenses dtreot from headquarters; monoy advanced for expoimes. Managor, 379 Caxton Uldg., Chicago. C-H-mon-sat-4w Wanted five youna men irom Ma rlon county to proparo . at once for positions in the government sorvico. Apply to Intor-Stato Inst., Cedar Itapids, la. C-17-2m Wanted Everybody to try Oregon Foot Ease for all foot allmcnta. Onco tried always used. Ask your druggist or send 2Gc. Halaoy, Ore S. L. Hayes, 6-27tf ?'ir"i."g'iTriwwaiw LOST AND FOUND. Found. On Commercial streot, ono door koy. Owner call at this office and pay for tills notlco. C-19-3t Don't You Know Anytning about Ed wards' Markot? At 410 State street. Dest placo to liuy fresh and curod moats at tho lowest prices. Phone 2G24. D. Edwards, prop I S'ffllMWI Wl FOR RENT. For Rent. Four ntcqty furnished Bleeping rooms, In good location. Apply at Llston's lnsuranco ofllco, McCormack block. 6-ll-U FOR 8ALE. -or Sale. Coast or mountain wagon. Inquire of Oris wold & Chaso. 0-20-3 1 For Sale. Now nnd second-hand bug gies, now and second-hand spring wagons, buckboards and carta, at tho Salem Carrlago and Wagon Fac tory. Werner Fonnoll, 'proprietor, 304 Commercial stroot i.lOti For Bale or Trade. A good soda water plant iu good ropatr, lnoludlns bot tles, extracts, fixtures, etc. It la do ing a aood business, but owner must move, and will give a good bargain, or trade for town proporty. J. W. Underwood, Turner, Or. 0-10-Ct Screen Doors. Now aud second-hand, also an Invalid chair at a bargain, J. N. Shantz, 107 Court strooL G-14-tf For Sato Cheap Second band thresh lug outfit. Advance- Soparator, 30i. CO, with wind stacker. Also 13 II. V. engine, wltli wator tank and wagou. All In good order. Price 7C0. H. M. Crolsan, Salem, Ore gon. C-14-dfi.w-tf For Sale. Twontyaoro tract with now barn, throe miles east of Salem, at a bargain, if taken Boon. Inquire of C. M. Heaver, II. F. D. No. B, Sa eom. 8-17-Cd-lw LODOE8. Protection Lodge No. 2, Anelont Or dor United Workmon, mootfl oory Saturday ovenlng In tho Holmaa Hall, cornor of Stato and Liberty streets. Visiting brethren welcome, S. A. McFaddon, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, Hocorder. FOREOTERS OF AMERIOA-Court Sherwood Foreotora No, 19. Moots Friday nights In Turner block. Ira Hamilton O. 1L; A. U Drown, Sec Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Cautla Hull In Iiolman block, cornor OUt and Uborty stroota, Tuesday oX each week at 7:30 p. in. Claud Townsond, 0. O,; Zodao J. Itltfgs, K. of H, and S. TON80RIAL. Evano' Barber Shop. Only om-ohuiu shop on Stato stroet Kvery thing now and up-to-date. Finest porcelain baths. Shave, ICo; hair-cut, 25o; baths, 26c. Two flrat-clasa boot, blacks. C. V. Ilvans, proprietor. Ryan's Shaving fwlora. Beveu first olass barbers engaged. Finest batl rooms In olty. Wo use antlseptio sterilizer, J. Ryan, Prop. J. Carmlchaol Hop buyer. Otncq In Uush-Ilreyman building, Salem, Ore 'gon. Samples of choice hops eolio Red from nil growors. Money Loaned On Improved farma and city property at lowest rates of interwL No commission, no delay. Call and sue for yourself. I. N. Max-' well, room 18, over postofilco. 6-19-ln L. Qurt Painter aud paper haajjer, moved to 149 Statu atroot, opposite John Hughes, Leave orders or cU for estimates. G-l-tt PHYSICIANS. J7 H. DrevVer, pfiysiolah ana surgten. Office In dray block. Rooms 7 and 9. Phone 01, OSTEOPATHY. bTT'trWSoTfrSTrra bright Twenty months graduate f the Amerleau School of Osteop nty. Klrksvllle, Me. Dr, WyckoK Is the only twenty months' gentlemau graduate In Salem. Odd Fellows' Temple. 'Phono Ml8 2731. Dr. M. T."SrioeUlfrHRduaii Awett- ..oan SshooJ of Osteopathy, Kirks- yilte, Mo. Offtca In Tlog htertt. over the Spa. OflJce hours 8:3 to Ui30 and 1 to 4. 3-1S W. O, Robblna, Dr. of Oatespathy araduate of the Columbia Coe of OsteopuUty, ClUesKO, UI. 04Ne 187 Court street. Chroula dlsasex a spejilaUy. TKai" RSibsWVy" " M """ Tk NhU Howay irMkrant Uas stth large ptrHWN H hu Ut meats that are Mrv4 fcte the ht money ran buy. Open dy and a," mmumg'-' muiirwv TK