iffihat are Hutnors? They are vitiated or morbid fluids cours ing tbo veins and affecting tho tissues. Tuey are commonly doe to defective dlgea tlon but nro sometimes Inherited. How do tbey manifest themselves 7 In ninny forms of cutaneous eruption, iatt rheum or eczema, pimples and bolls, nnd In weakness, languor, general debility. How arc they expelled? By Hood's Sarsaparilla which nlsO builds up tho system that has Buffered from them. It Is (ho boV medicine for all humors. pprto A now coffco at 25 and 30 cents a pound. Try a pound, and lot the coffco sponk for Itself you -w 111 contlnuo on tho snmo coffee. Wo guarantee It to bo always fresh roasted. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Phono 2111 black 1-Voo Delivery WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Geo. 0. Drowncll, Oregon City. Ooo. H. Oravoj, Can Frnnclsro. W. Wood ware', Pcrtland. II. L. Oreon Now Yoilc. Harry D. M'Jty, Chicago. P. II. Woglo. San Francisco. II. J. Ilirtun, St. Joo, Mo. John Ttumman, Champoes. It. McMurphy, Eugene. Pnul C. Dates, Portland. Ladies Can Wear Shoes. Ono slzo smaller aftor using Allen's Foot-Easo, a powder to bo Bkukon Into tho shoos. It makes tight or now shoos fool easy; gives Instant relief to corns and bunions. It la tho greatost comfort dlscovory of tho ago. Cures and pre vents swollon foot, bllotors, callous and soro spots. Allon'a Foot-Easo Is a cer tain euro for sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists nnd shoo stores, 25c. Trial pnekarjo FREE by mall. Addross Alien S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. 1 Fight Over State Senatorship. Seattle, Juno 27. Tho Republican county convontion hero today Involved a hot fight over tho fltnto senatorship, but tho ontlro ilologatlon will go down for Harold Preston as candidate for United States sonator against Foster. Tho stato Is certain to go -as does King county, honco it Is generally ad mitted that Senator Foster will bo de feated. o Tho Excitement Not Over Tho rush to tho drug storo still con tlnuos and dally scores of peoplo call for a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs for tho cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Komp's Balsam, tho standard family remedy, Is sold on a gunrantoo and never falls to glvo on tlro satisfaction. Frlco 25c and 50c.2 Stretching New Trolley Wire Tho management of tho Salem street rnilwnv nlant Is BtrcttlllllB n now trolloy wlro from the Stnto-stroot tormlnous at tho penitentiary iu Intersection of Stato and Nvlntor streets. Somo oxtonslvo Improvements aro bolng mndo to tho company's road bed, and when complotort the sorvlco will bo greatly Increased. The com pany 1b oxpondlng considerable amount of monoy, and has a largo force of mon employed In plating Its property in first-class condition. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using iyioki i" A nlnnsnnt horb drltlk. Cures COJIStl r.nrrr. nn.l InilllinHtlOn. UiakOS yOU eat, sloop, work und happy. Satlsfac-I tlon guaranteed or money back. - cts. and CO cts. Write toW- H HOOKER & CO.. Buffalo. N. Y., for a free Bamplo. D. J. FRY. Druggist. A WELL KNOWN PIONEER Is Happy After Ten Years of Misery Mr. Editer: I can recommend Dr. Darrln's treatment. For fl .1 ,. , i i..,z in troubled with rheu matism in hip and back, akw dlebetefc Through Dr. Darrln's leetrtcal nj medical treatment I am cured oi i ne rheumatism, and the diabetes is rapid ly improving. Refer to me at. ! son, Oregon. . J" W lf, Site Tho Journal writer knows Mr J aw very well, and is pleased to Inform bis many friends of his recover) . and knows the case must be a genuln tone, as Mr. Pate Is a man of good wj and sound Judgment. He could not ue Induced to make such a statement un loss he know it to be true. Salem's greateflt celebration Ing to surprise all Oregon. au m.. all records In that line. In the niean time tho boys can shoot all the-erac era thoy want to. Five Missouri experts are showing the othor Mlssourlans that tn " creianela in the state books exteea ? '1,000.000. The coToTlsfo take -M.JJ the fall. Here la hoping h ?$; all his people may be alive and wen to enjoy H. -c- Salem Social Swim Calendar of Local Events. July 4 Greatest celebration In Ore gon at Salem. PERSONALS. Miss Mael Jones is visiting In Brooks. W. C .Knighton, of Portland, Is in the city. Dr. Allen Prcttymnn In visiting In Portland. Henry W. Meyois is homo from Poitlnnd. Mrs. Chnso Is attending tho Turner campmcoting. Andrew J. Campbell has returned from Wendling. Mrs. It. Etter has gone to Turner to spend a few days. Mrs. W. II. Barr Is visiting with friends In Albany. Mrs. L. It. Stlnson has returned from a visit In Portland. F. N. Dorhy, G. Stolz nnd G. L. Rose are homo from Portland. Mrs. Alio Hohf, of Portland, Is the guost of Mrs. A. C. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Orvlllo J. Hull are at tending tho Turner campmeetlng. Adolla Loroy, aged 40, has been re ceived at the nBylum, from Astoria. Mrs. F. A. Moore and daughter, Miss Callsla, have returned from Portland. Hugh Williamson has gone to Snn Francisco to romnln about two months. Mrs. J .R. Chnmberlaln, of Portland, Is visiting her dnughter, Mrs. N. W. Kollaway. G. G. Gans, stenographer In tho state land office, has gone to Ynquina for an outing. Mrs. J. D. Lee returned today from a visit to her daughter In Ellensburg, waamngton. Miss Carrie Campbell has returned from an extended visit to the moun tains near Eugene. Gordon Hull, diugclst at the stato prison, has gone to Mehama for a va cation visit at his home. Dr. Cartwrlght, John P. Robertson and John Carson were Portland pas scngors this morning. John Maurer has returned from Portland, where he has boon attend ing and participating In the a North west shooting tournament. Mrs. C. 10. Wolverton has been called to Tolo, Jackson county, by tho Illness of her brother, W. K. Price. Mr. and Mrs. J. Oden Athey, of Boise, Idaho, aro guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Holland. Miss Zcllpha Galloway and Francis Galloway, of Oregon City, are the guests of Miss Ilolcn Calbrcath. Mrs. Wm. Dclschnoldor, nnd two lit tle daughters, of McMlnnvllle, aro the guests of Miss Mabel Crolghton. F. A. Baker, Orogonlan routo agont. has returned from Sodavlllc, whore Mrs. Baker will romnln for the sum in or. . C. W. Hill nnd fnmlly, of Aloxandpr. Minnesota, nro visiting at the homo of H. II. Hill, In Salem, and may locato hero. Snlom peoplo are happy to have a Salem man for collector of customs, and I. L. Pattoison Is rocolvlng many congratulations. Mrs. A. II. Mulkoy. of Elkton, Ore gon, enmo down to Snlom today with her little daughter, Anna, who is be ing treated by Dr. Richardson for spinal troubles. Mrs. Uesslo llnndall, accompanied by hor daughter, Mrs. Jnmos Whip ple, who has been visiting her brother, J. II. Campbell, Sr has returned to hor homo nt Woodvllle, Southorn Ore gon. John C. SIOKinund. county recorder- elect, Is preparing to romovo to Snlom from Gorvnls. Ho Is acquainting him self with tho work of thnt department, preparatory to taking charge of the ofllce on July 7th. o MANY Y0TES CAST Goddess of Liberty Contest Increases in Interest Tho frlonds of tho various candi dates must vote promptly, and make tho most of tho time, since tho polls will closo at 9 o'clock Tuesday even ing. Voto early and voto often. Tho voto. as canvassed Friday ev ening, gave the following reault: Miss Mollio Bernardl Miss Maudo Morrison Miss Pearl Gonial Mies Jenotte Brown mi as Leona Ryan "'I Miss Georgia Whlttlur Scattering o IMPORTANT 'SCIENTIFIC ERY. DISCOV- A Clinical Preparation That Posi lively Cures the Dandruff Germ. i most rimnortont dtacoveiy has been made after a years ,u. u ratory work aimed In a certain dlret .inn-It Is Newbro's Herplclde. a IreJaton that cures ; taMw-. PJ tronB foiling hair, and speeony nfanS" eradicate. dandruff Then evils are caused by " parasite that burrows Into the ecalp. throwing up dandruff, as It 8"0 SSSSSSSFs only Wv the cause, you ro wer. UWZ"' move the effect. New Barser p. .M: ?r:Xt5?tVe4iar New Barber Shop i.rL!i?3rfflK Tbeo. IBtlkttl . state tret. anu wm p tore.?? 8.HLdance Monday L iieisonai ........uH The INDIGESTION are fi4 tor yo. y w, e your ..- - aUBdani a. WTlJZL. Yon can J am D'"rT- Mat. If yc " T 0f u,e WiJM poslUve gui; 8ll dranMU uae gtotoi J" TS&&R CO. free fv w" ' N. y. GREAT COAL STRIKE In Which Eastern Ainers Are Engaged And Have the General Sym pathy of the People The coal trust Is fighting: to destroy tho minors' union. Tho miners' union Is not fighting to dostroy the coal trust, but to save Its own llfo. Thnt Is tho vital Issue In the strike, ns Is clearly revealed by the publish ed correspondence botweon the mom bora of tho trust and Prosldont John Mitchell of tho United Mine Workers of America. We know now why the coul trust has rejected, with sneers nt the civic federation and nt Archbishop Ireland and Bishop Potter, all tho ofTers of the mlnois to submit the contest to arbitration. Tho trust knows that it cannot go before a disinterested tribunal, a court of equity with clean hands. Tho coal trust is Itself an embodi ment of the union principle, enrried ')oyond justlco and law. In declining to recognize tho right of tho minors to organize for their business ndvnntnge the Must seeks to prevont thorn from following Its own example, even within lawful bounds. "Anthracite mining is n business and not a religious, sentimental or academic proposition,"' wrote ono of the railroad presidents in refusing to nccept ns arbitrators "so highly res pectable body as the civic federation" or Archbishop Ireland nnd Bishop Potter. If all tho mine ownors had taken that frankly cynical stand, holding that "business Is business" nnd thnt private inorala and public obligations hnve nothing to do with It, tho coal trust would hnvo been In a stronger position than that In which President Thomas, of tho Erlo railroad, placos It. "It Is the Inallonable right of man to labor," wrltos this politico-economic thinkor nnd moral philosopher, "and this without regard to national ity, creed or association. To seek to prevent is n crlmo. nnd wo cannot, even by implication, sanction such a course." So it is the Inalienable right of a man to work In a conl mine to which ho possos legal title. So It Is tho In alienable right of that man to have his coal transported to mnrket by tho common carrlor on tho same terms as nro given to othor mine ownors. But If tho conl trust had gone before tho civic federation to nrhltrate, Pres ident Thomas who Is so nobly pre pared to mako every sncrlflco for the non-union principle would hnvo boon obliged to admit that his railroad, in conjunction with soven othors, had entorod Into a union whoso chnractor and opointlons are thus officially dos crlbod: 1. By discriminating against Inde pendent operators tho railroads hnvo forced thorn to sell their properties, until nt tho present time more than nlno-tonths of tho nnthrnclto coal do posits nie ownod, nnd more than throe fourths of tho ontlro yearly product is mined, by eight line of railroads that nro substantially in entire union of lntorosts."-Flnnl report of Indus trial Commission, p 061. 2. "From tho Investigation of the commission It Is apparent that tho most potont factor In establishing nnd maintaining monopolies has been of common cnrrlora given by rebates or otherwise Ono of our oldest mo nopolies, though not nominally In tho hands of n single corporation or trust, Is thnt which controls nnthrn clto coal. This business furnishes a conclusive proof of the power of the railroads through discriminating rates to iMtnbllsh a monopoly. 13,000,000 tons of nnthraclte coal are yoarly carried by rail to market nt throo-iourths cont per ton per mile In oxcoss of tho rate chanted for carrying bituminous coal. This Is $322,500 per mllo of excess charge for tho yean's product, or $40,708,600 annually for tho averngo haul of 116 mllos to the gonoral market, or over $1 a ton. This over charge, which la greater overy year thnn the Interest on our national debt Is made possi ble by the railroad monoiwly." CommlMlonor Phillips, Final Report of Industrial Commission, pp 6(1-665. 8. "None of the railroads, with the exception of the Control of New Jer say. perhaps, nnd tho Delaware, and Laesawannn and Weetern, Is permit ted by law to operate IU coal mines directly. The latter company Is able to mine nnd ship In Its own corporate capacity owing to the antiquity of Its charter. Tho other railroads all make use of subsidiary corporations for this purimee. It Is difficult to Justify this system of Indirect op eration Some of the greatest fiscal abuses of the tlmo have been asso ciated with reprehensible methods of accounting Involved therein. The system has also made It possible for the railroads to discourage the devel opiuent of Independent coal mining by Individual operators through the practice of charging excessive high rates for the transrortatlnn of the coal from the mines to the sea hoard." Pinal Report of Industrial Commission, pp. 447-448. Lawbreakers, monopolists and ex tortionists banded together In a union for mutual profit these are the mm who nave the unspeaHaute uanwaenre d to worKro(W tH nt to unite for tfce vvtmUo f ' frrS.' No woader the eoal trust ba rwfus d to go lefor the alvlc federation and stat its ease for arbitration No woader that It has turned away frow Archbishop Ireland and Bishop Potter with a eon tern ptous shrug and the scoffing eulamatiOH that "anthracite coal mining Is a bweiaees and not a reMgkm. sentimental or academic proHeeitton." The mercy that e-wwrs ef eoal mines, frosen oL ami ludependeNt operators, erwhed by thlwing rail road rates, have received. Is the mer ry that the mlfMfg, hjatoteee if act united, woum gm. mm ihis invrwr , t-u t, Tfce .! are rUt t stntgln (or the eilsMwee k taeir uuhw. ..ifcy of all w SKew ta TlWf rH.bUc x i And n uwt stntggie tt- win r uir- h trim g &Z . Anmt- M artful nil a T?rtnnrrt TIhato i iuiu lUVUO HJOljaUO JJlVUllPetor, Apostle and fifth Sunday aftor Death! PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Does a Wonderous Work for a Lady Who Was Al most Crazed With Pain and Suf fering. It Is well known thnt torrlblo rhou mntlsm, sciatica, and neuralgia cause more helplessness, acute Buffering and agony, than any of the othor dls eases that nllllct hnmnnlty. Tho great medical virtues of Pnlnos Col ery Compound makes it the only trust worthy specific for tho euro of nil forms of rheumntlsm nnd nournlgln Thousands of sttroug testimonial let ters fiom the most prominent people or tlte Inuu, prove Hint Paine s Colory Compound has bnulshod these torrlbly fatal troubles whon nil other treat ment tins failed. Mrs. Margnrot Bethel, of Bralnerd, Minn., after thirty years of agonising tortures had a desire to end her life, If it was tho "will of Heaven; she nhnost prayed for the time to lny It down. Honvon directed, she made use of Pnlno's Col ery Compound, and Is enjoying truo lire once moie. Sho snys: "For thlity years I have boon a great Bufferor from neuralgia In the head, nnd nlso with rhcumntlBin In tho wholo body. I begnu taking rallies Celery Compound nnd soon found I was much better Before tak ing the Compound, my life was ttuch a burden that I almost prayed to lay It down. I was bedfast every two weoks with horrible pain In tho hond, and neck, until I was almost crazed. I am nble to do harder work and more of It today than for twonty-llvo years. I am really enjoying llfo again, thanks to Pnlno's Celery Compound. I am sntlsftod thnt my life has boon pro longed many yenrs by Its use." SUNDAY SERVICES, Second Clntn.li of Christ, Scientist, 290 Liberty street. Services at 10:30 a. in. and S p. m Sundays, nnd ovory Wednesday evening nt 8 p. in. Subject of lesson sermen: "Christian Science." United Brethren. G. O. Oliver, pas tor. Sunday School at 10 a. in. Preach ing services nt 11 a. in. nnd - p. m. Subject of morning nddress: "Tho Al chemy of Influence." Evening: "Re demption." Mothodlst Episcopal. John Parsons, pnstor. Service nt 10:30 a. in., nnd Sunday School nt 2 in. Tho Epworth Lcnguo nnd the congregation will go to Losllo church for evening sorvlco, whore Bishop Cranston will pronoh. Unitarian Chinch. William G. Eliot, Jr., minister. Morning service only, at 10:30. Subject of sermen: "The Distinguishing Characteristics of the Gospel. According to tho UnltnrlnnB." All welcome Lutheran Church, on East Stato stroot. Fifth Sunday nfter Trinity. Rev. Adolph liberie, Kistor. Sunday School nt 9:30 a. m Altnr service at 10:30 a. in. Sermon at 11 a. m. Even song nt 8 p. in. Strangers welcome. First Congregntlonal Church. Rev. W. C. Knntner, pastor. Preaching nt 10:3o n.- m. und 8 p. in. Moinlng sub ject: "The Marvelous Power of a Great Faith." Evening subject: "Tho Sea of Olnss." Sundny School nt 18 m. Y. P. S. C. E. nt 7 p. in. Central Congregational Church, cor ner of 10th nnd Ferry streets. T. II. Henderson, astor. Preaching tomor row at the uminl hours. Subject at 11 a. in.: "What Love for the Church Constrains Us to Do." Subject nt 8 p. m.: "The Soul and Its Anchor." First Baptist. John M. Define will occupy the pulpit both morning nnd evening. This will be Mr. Dean's last Sunday. The new pastor. Rev. Cliffs, will arrive here next week, nnd will begin his pastorate the following Sim day. First Preabjterlan Church. II. A. Ketchum, pastor. Preaching ser vices at 10: SO a. in. and 8 p. m. Morn ing service- "Our Nutlon's Duty To- ward Ood." Text DettL 8:18. Itvetilng Pnts from a hill, lly setting tho first sermon from Ps. 81:12: "The MeHniiinU that run out and fixing them to serines of the Man Who Trusts in the Son." United Krnngellcal Church. C. A. Halting, pastor. Sunday School nt in a m. Annual Children's Day exercises nt 11 R m Y. P. S. C K. prayer meet ing at 7 I' in At 8 p in Adjutant (Jarab'l hr-tti i Wnwn as "Jie the Turk of lit' Saltation Army will spcalv Bp Pierre's GOLDEN IWEOIGAL DISCOVERY Restores LOST FLESH AND STRENGTH MMUIwrck-(wU M fV ? wrttM m It . of bn)MCitM Xmm tal rd wry " ' M -2LJSSJ laudMi MHI SmfmrUtt " These) wUe tor ArtHtio U to hot tlM desdr to nwke she little wre msdH fmki hy the tale T leu mentori' Ue 5ww He ; r to- TbendArv, aeeet so suUtltute m Chicn MHa Dlcevry." B J5" v " y viUm THE D AILY JOWtiriAL, SALEM, OriEtfoN, SATURDAY, JUNE 58, 1902. St Paul's Episcopal Church. St i i nuuy. matins nnu noiy communion nt iu a. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Evensong at 8 p. m. There will bo no services at Brooks' Catholic church tomorrow. Children's Day Observance. The annual Children's Day will bo observed tomorrow at tho First United Evangelical church nt 11 o'clock, when tho following program will bo run dored: Organ voluntary, MIbb Ida Stogo., Chorus, "A Morning SOng." RoRponslvo reading. Invocation. Ladles' quartet. Recitation, "Pleasant Fncos" Mag glo Bartruf. Recitation, "God CarQth" Wallace Rhodes. I Hunt mid rOmrii. "CJnMinfli nf Mm I Lord." Recitation dred Alton. "UlnmolodB Day" MR. Recitation. "Remombor Boys Mako Mon" Conies CnsBbaar. Recitation. "ChriBjl nnd tho Child- ron mmio HUdoipil. Chorus. '"TIs Good to Bo Allvo." Recitation. "The Weather Song" Adolph Rabins;. Recitation, "Beautiful Grandma" Kthel CaBcbeer, Recitation. "Little Klndnossos" Vera Kitchen. Address, C. A. Rablng. I ndlos' quartet. Scripture versos, Huldn I.ardln. frnncis iiudolph, Frank Arthur, Chas. Rablng. Recitation, "God's Love" Millie and Llllle Rablng. Recitation, Nolly CnBobeor. ChoniB, "Blessed Are Thoy." Benediction. Reopening of Leslie M. E. Church. Tho members nnd frlonds of old Lob Ho church nro happy. Thoy havo a now church. A comely and pleasing stiucture adorns tho slto whoro tho rormer chinch stood since 18C8. On June 29th, nt 3 p. m.. Bishop Cranston, of the M. E. church, will preach tho dedicatory set mon. At 7 p. in. tho Leagues of tho First nnd Losllo will meot In a Joint service. At 8 p. m. tho closing service of tho day will bo hold, details of which will bo mibllahod later. All formor mombors nnd friends nro especially lnvltod to attend and participatc in these Borvlcea. Win. P. Kissinger, of Eugene, shot and killed Mrs. Win. Garnor, near Boise. Idaho, and thou killed himself. Thoy were formor lovers. t Time to Train J Strawberry Vines. k It. Uofer, Snleni, Or. f Thin month Is the time to train tho vlnt'H for new uliints to sot out oarly in the Fall. It properly done, growors of stmwberrlun onn gain nearly a year's time on' new acreage. There Is all the difference of a year between much of tho nursery stock from tho far East nnd the best homogrqwn plants. It will ony nil who oxpoot to grow for tho market to look after a good plant supply for noxt year, Somo plants will be needed to fill In missing plants In old jialohes. If new acrcago Is to be put out making the new plants is very Important Most struwberry Btowors raise somo plants to sell For all the purposes plants should be ,...!.. r,u iitr,inir am mikhIMiv nn.l tt few simple rule about raising stniwberry plants niuy not be out of place i 1st. The best plant ure obtainable " only from nw stock- that Is plants set out taut Fall or till Hprmg rmnin ftom older vines have not the vigor nnd vitality of growths from the younger 1,1 Do not make over one to four the ground with a stone or lump of earth they will root Immediately. All srtondury runnrs starting from this new plunt should be removea. Hy this proefsM you will get large . .,..... ...i.i. mau aa .wiuAf iruiig iiw ' " """ i with and with a fully formed orown, ami u it t m -rly in the IM11 as the uround will iternilt you will gel a prof- ffilriHSpiSi grown ' In this wav and st init in the latter ".', ueotainb.r r early In Oetober wU Ims UH ? "eM Tyear old and" bW nearly n much Tt U be aTguid t .at this Is a great .imi r work ami you vt lit ask "Does ft ir llwl , trtll l li ways and umUftflea trial will cinvln. you. "hetway of making strawberry Bewsrel Oewarel Dewarel IlHlIders nnd owners of dirty con- ret gravel For beet results get clean wwnd concrete gravel from the fault ill Improvement Co.. 319 Front street. Phone 9M)I. O' The readers of this paper will be pleased to letrn that tliere Is at least one dreaded disease that selenee has been able to eure In alt IU stages, aud that Is MtMin. Hall'a Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, require a conatitHUonal treatment Hall's Ca tarrh cure Is take Internally, actiag dlntetly upon the blood and mueeue surfwee of the system, thereby Ue trnvine tba fouadatton of the disease. and giving the patient strength by tiuiLaiuv ub thu eoaslltHthiH and ae- elsUng nature lu doing IU work. TJe nri.nrii.tnm hnvtt so much faith In Its curative lowers, that they offer One Hundred Dollar for any ease that it falls to euro. Head for list of testi monials. Addreee n K. J CHUNKY k CO.. Toledo, O. gold by druggist. 75c. IU t's Family Pllm are the beet. PphWS8VALPILL8 az! 'lw OflrJt. . . pfi'h.s'fi.r.j, wrsiKom b. lltnnwiium tpayfw It. 111 M ." M "MW.W rtlM, KM W'ftttiZiJril' fttfftutEK: uMf?u- f t&CxM UiMHlWUI &rcv;.asKKr r ttJLSrixsizssxrz. y p ussaF MJtM JUDGE MASON'S OPINION He Was Deaf, and His Hearing Was Restored By Dr.Dar' rin's New Mode of Treatment Tho truly wonderful cures Dr. Dar rln, at tho Wlllnmotto Hotol, hns no compllshcd are bolng tostlllod to by a host of afflicted sufferers who enn bo aeon and consult ml on the miraculous euros on their bohnlf. It Is safe to say that no specialist has attained tho pronilntmco of Dr. Darrln In this coun try, and he cannot holp but meet with grand success. Thoso who nro disposed to doubt Dr. Darrln's cures will havo tholr doubts Bhakon on reading tho following cnnl from Judgo O. P. Mason, of Portland, now residing In Seattle a man well and favorably known to nil our read ore His caBo will go far to establish the skill of Dr. Darrln, who cured him eight years age: Dr. Darrln Donr Sir: Your elec trical treatmont is most undoubtedly a wonderful success, I hnvo been for a number of yenrs gradually becoming deaf, particularly In my left oar. For the lout fow years I havo feared thnt I would bo compollod to glvo up my law practice entirely, ns nt tlmos I could not hear woll enough to understand what witnesses testified to, unless thoy spoko In n high tone of voice. A short time ngo I commenced treating with you, mulnowcnnhcnrnswellnsl could 20 years ngo. Iu fnct I find no dlfll culty nt all In hearing any ono speak In an ordinary tone of voice. I am frank to say that In my caso your trentmont hns boon n succosa. I nni sorry thnt I did not npply to you booii- or. Refer nnyono to mo. O. P. MASOty Dr. Darrln will bo located at tho Wlllamotlo Hotol until September 1st, having oxtendod his tlmo, owing to bin extoiiBlvo practice. plants was to let n olnut set all tho now plautH It would sometimes 20 to SO, nnd often a oerfeot mat of plnntn, none of thorn large or strong,, and most it thtm liunv, weak and emaciated. None of this kind of stock ever makes much of a crop he tlrHt year after plnntlng. With such nlantB the rule Ih to wait a year for u crop. It tnV u year to get thorn on their feet, to gruw a crown thnt will nroduoo frutt Iu profitable quantities, for all tlmo such plants wilt never be ns strong as if the vines lmd been trained nnd lim ited to producing on nn averngo of two new plunts to the hill. As tho runners have to be removed from enoli hill attor tho fruit Is off, It Is not uiuah more work to train two plants fur new stock. After plotting, go through the rows you want to mako plnuts from nnd remove all weeds, then go through and train the two strongest runners, luylnir a riud on tho runner next to thr tlrst Joint and Dimming ore the runner tluil In Just starting. Train till III Willi til'1 TOWS HO tllllt yOU OBIV run tho cullvntor through onoe In a while on hand can tiulu several thousand In a duy. and etioh piunt grown this way. If set out eurly In the run, win jiruuuro - uvi.m yvuim ". next year of the finest quality, If such plantH are grown near to where new aoruage In to be laid out, they can be removed In the 'Kail with the ftlt on the roots and nevsr stop growing. It will be said this means work but It is work tlmt iwya. We Jiavu been iwylng too little attsntlon to getting iilants Mtnrtel right and we have been growing too much ioor product as a rmttiii A wHk plant Will noi oiuy . .; ti.- r.. I..H will nv. " "" " " -" " , " ;. " rr have the vitality and pro. iu-ttveneM "f a properly trained plant. I am satisfietl that It wlU W ny grower to raise hie own plunts In this way. The nurseryman who grows plants to mlile by the thousands, at $1 SO to " W .W. Is doing It to meet com- i-HIUva eommerelal ' "'u t' strawberry grower for profit must go to the b.gln.ung and grow hie plants on correct principles If he would gel ihgrjaUtt results. Osteopathy.. Many people have been led to be lleve through false reports and Igno rance that Osteopathic treatment was painful and even Injurious to children or weakened Invalids. Hothlng ooiild be farther from the hruth for It la adapted lo the ease, and In nowise le It Inhtrltws to the frailest child or weakened Invalid. Hut rather It Is Invigorating and strength ening, and never is the patient worn out or made nervous from treatment. However, there are many fakers and pretenders In Osteenathy who do not understand liow to give treatment properly. . None are genuine or eow- patent who have not attended school at least four terms of five months each. Drs. I It Wyekoff and Mrs. Qruee Albright, ef I- O. O. K. Temple. Baletn, are graduated of the American Hohool of Osteofathy. a twwty months' school, and thoroughly qualified to give solentlfle treatment and handle any ease nut la their ear. AH H easee, tmmy threat dU aud deformities, ytW to h twUment without kulfe or drug, HouraOto. Phone wain wi. Odd Fellows' Tp1e. Salem, Or. C. H. MACK J33ES3S3T,i3P XST Successor to Dr. J. M. ICceno, In Whlto Corner, Snlcra, Oregon, Parties desiring Buporlor oporatlona at mod ornto fco In nny branch aro In ospoclal request STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Llvo 8tock, Wholesalo and retail butchers and packors. All kinds of fresh and salt meats. Flno sausages, hams, bacon and lard. 310 Commercial street R ire worlds WHOLESALE and RETAIL BOTTOM PRICES Huie Wing Sang Co. 140 State Stioct. Salem later Co. OFFICE OirY HALL For water Borvlco apply at ofuce. Bills payablo monthly In advance. Mako all complaints at tho ofllce. Th? Anne?;.. FINE WINES, LIQUORS ANDOIGAUS.. 102 Cotort St Bsfjg - i igawniiLrn ifmwui wm.sjgn eww nana THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street Mcnla at all hours. Open day and night. Only place In tho city Untuning tho nmons OLYMPIA BEER i tho Reception Bnloou. Wholoialo tnd retail. E ECKBRLEN, Proprietor L. D. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY la at 230 Oommorclnl Htrotit PHONE MAIN 2681 SALEM ORE, S0ULE BROS PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Salem sad vlcloltn leave orders tt Ceo Will a Mutlc Store. PORTLAND OR. Your Step Mother Is still bore busy as ovor, and whoa your clothoB nro all out of ordor, worn, with buttons off, tnko them to hor at tho Salem Dyo Works. At this establishment you can got anything sot to rights, from a pair of glovos, to tho most olaborato silk gown. A gontlomnn can got his hat cloanod, his trousors crcasod, or his wholo suit rojuvonatod to suit his tasto, also four suits a month for 1. Buttons sowed on, rips sowed up, suits pressed on short tiotlco. Now goods shrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. II. WALKER 196 Commercial Street. S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPItlDTOR OF Stone's Drug Stores 8ALEM, OnEQON. The stores (two in nttuibor)nro located nt No. 235 and 207 Commercial st, and aro wall stocked with n complote lino of drugs and medicines, toilet nrtlolns. tiarfumery. brushos. oto.. Has had soma 26 years oxporlouce la tho practice of modloluo and now makes no ohargo for consultation, ex amination or proscription, PEANUTS Id sited In largo or email lots nt The Salem Coffee Roaster JOHNSON & O'FLYNO, Props. Phone Main 2724. I. O.O. F. Temple CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger trains, llagguge to all parts of the ally. Prompt itrvlae. Telephone No. 211. IIOMYUK tc IIKOItlOIC. BUY PAINT Where you cn buy cheapest. We loll only the best grade of goods. Carter's iltrlelly Pure White Lead, none better At 7 He per pound The Celebrated braird of Middleton Oil lleit I.lnfol Oil made fully hi to sUhJ ard si to purity Uollcd Oil. 80c per gallon Raw Oil. 78c per k-allon. Q hhU delivered fren. Fry's Drug Store 130 Com'l StM Salem. Near P. O. Barr's German Salye llesU qulrkly all euli. or brule, Draws sareutMi out otUme !, sud draws silvers out ol flwlt mhusU ottwi bresk ell too shert to pall- Stleks Ilk slisking pUer. Try It and yen wlb nsvur Im wltbent. lv wtll 'Jee- L. M- BAUR. 1J) State St. Salsm. Ore. ""' YKe4 Hei Weithe'r IhHM nt Hfttveat th White Heuee llouinurattt froat seeVlHsr 'JUSt M gOOd meale aa ever. Jt? J faUOpja aay au wiu (ISsUi CLASSIFIED X "A ADVERTISEMENTS Advertlsemtnts, five Uses or !m. is title Mtaff laaened three nates Tor 25c 50caWk.$l.5 a moata. All over mouses arise man raw. J U1U.1UII ! IIIIIIU MlllWIIllllli1 WANTED. Wanted to BuyOno pair of young, sound and Bervlceablo horsos. Ap ply to T. W. Potter, supt Indian Training School, Chemawn, Or. t C-27-2t Wanted. Trustworthy persona Iu each county to manage business, old es tnbllshcd bouse, solid financQU standing; straight, bona Ada wookly cash salary of 18, paid by check eaoh Wednesday, with, all cofpensos direct from headquarters; manor advanced for expenses. Managor, 379 Caxton Bldg., Chicago.' M4-monsaHw Wanted, A cnrrlor boy with bloyola or pony. Apply nt Journal office. 'C.2G-tf Wanted. Table boarders by weok, or board and room. Corner of Chomek eta and High streets. Tho Misses llayloy, Props. U-23-2w Wanted five young men From Ma rlon county to prepare at onca for positions In Uio government Borvlcc. Apply to Intor-Stato Inst, Codar Rapids, la. 6-17-2m Wantod Everybody to try t Oregon Foot Easo for all foot ailments. Onco tried always usod. Ask your druggist or Bend 2Gc, 8. L Hayes, Halsey, Oro. ; 6-27tf LOST AND FOUND. Don't You Know Anytmng about ld wards' MarketT At 410 State street. Best placo to buy fresh and curod meats at tho lowest prices. Phone 2024. U, Edwards, prop FOR SALE. For Sale or Exchange. Ono Shrop shire and ono CotSwold ram, on good turms. W. U. Duncan, McCoy, Or c-gou. ,C'3.'3t. For ' STTlo Cheap Socond baud thresh Ing outfit. Adranco Separator, 3Cx CO, with Wind stackor. AIbq 13 H. P. cnglno, with wator tank and wagon. All In good order. Price 7C0. E. M. Crolsan, Salem, Ore uon. G-M-d&W'tf Sheep on Shares. Seventy head to lot out on shares. Inquire of Lee Dnvls, It. V. D. No. 3, Sulom. 0-24-Cd-lw For Sale Pure Poland China sows. W. II. ligon, Suleui, It. D. No. 8. G-21-lm For Sale. Now and second-hand bug gies, now and second-hand spring wagons, buckboards and carts, at tho Snlom Carriage and Wagon Fac tory. Wornor Fonnoll, proprietor, 801 Commercial stroot. 4-16-tf Screen Doors. Now and second-hand, also an Invalid chair nt a bargain. J. N. Bhants, 107 Court street. 6-14-U LODGES. Protection Lodge No. 3, Ancient Or dor United Workmen, meotu every tiaturday ovuulug In tho Holmau Hall, corner of titato and Liberty streets. Visiting brethren welcome. S. A. MuFaddeu, M. W. J. iV. Bull wood, Itocordor. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Bherwood Korosters No. 10. Moots Friday nights In Turner blook. Ira Hamilton U. 1L; A. L. Drown, Soc. Central LoUfle No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hall In Holmau block, cornor BUto nud Liberty streets, Tuesday of each weok at 7:80 p. m. Claud Townseud, O. C; Zndoo J. Uiggs, K. ut 11. and B. TONSOni AL. Evans' Osrber Shop. Only flrst-claM shop on Statu strooU Kvory thing uuw and uji-to-dato. Finest porcelain baths. Ohavo, lCc; haircut, 2Sa; liatlis, 2Co. Two nrst-clans boot' blacks. C. W. Evaus, proprietor. Ryan's Qhsvlnu I'arlorc Bovou first class baiburs cngusod. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uao antlsoptic storlllzor. J. Ityan, Prop. J. CarmlchRol Hop buyer. Olflco lu Ilush-llroyman building, Bnlein, Ore gou. Bam plea of cholco hops solic ited from all growers. MONEY TO LOAN. Money Loaned On Improved fanns nnd city property at lowoat rates of Interest No commission, no delay. Call and see. I. N. Maxwoll, room 18, over postollloe, Salem. O-lMm BUSINESS CARDS. iiinnftfiftrii L. Durt Painter aud paper hanger, moved to 149 State street, opposite John Hughes. Leave ordure or call for estimates. 5-1-tf PHYSICIANS. J. H. Brewer, physician and eurgeon. Office In Gray blook. Rooms 7 and 0. Phone 01. OSTEOPATHY. Dr. L. E. Wyekoff and On Grace Al brlQht. Twenty months graduatee or the American Sehool of Osteon uthy. Klrlcavllle. Mo. Ilr. Wyekoff U the Mily twenty monthV antleiaan graduate In Salem. Odd Fellows' Temple. 'Phone Mala 2731. Dr. M. T. Ochoettle Oraduate Aet- ..can School of Osteopathy, Kirka- villo, Mo. Office In Tloxa, hleek, over the Spa. Omae hours 8:99 Uj 11:30 and 1 to 4. M& W. O. Robblns, Or. of Osteenathy Oraduato of the Columbia College of Oteopalhy, Chicago, III, 0e 107 Court street. Caroulo tllsea a sneeJalty. Wh iitity lakirs MILLS SLOT KJ16HINIS j fcaTiSSjmS3 idrfees, witte Mr nae? WHHrsebU N. J mills NivarY Co., m UHMtomwimm!. uesin-wwieerii HSMMWIBWMPSMBPPP . :iJ V