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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1902)
THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1902. Are the dread of those whose lungs ore J "weak." Some fortunate people can i follow the summer as it goes southward, and escape the cold blasts of winter and ' the chill airs of spring. Hut for the majority of people tins is impossible. I'amuy cares anil business obliga tions hold them fast. "Weak" lungs are made sttvrtg by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. It cm fcs the nlictliintf rnmrh. heals the in- I Hamed tissues, j Mops the hem oniiage, and re- I !- Hit lArstV stores the lost ilcsh to the ema ciated body. "I nut n railroad nxent," writes I. II. Staple , Ksq , of linrcfay, Utnge Co., ICatn., "a ml four years Ago my work keeping me in n warm room and Mepping out fre nuuuriv Into the cold air Knvc ne bronchitis, which' tiecaiiie chionlc and deep stated Doctors failed to reach my ense and advised me to try a higher air, but. fortunately for me, a friend also advised tue to try Mr Pierce medicines. I commenced taking your ' Golden Medical Discovery,' and by the time I had tuken the first liotlle I was bet ter, and after takluR olwut lour bottles my cough was entirely gone 1 have found no ne cessity for seeking ancthir Ulmi.te." Sometimes a dc.ler, tempted by the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious . medicines, will oiler the customer a substitute as being "just as good" as the "Disioxcry." You get the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, the best medical work e,ver published, yhf by sending stamps, to pay expense of u ailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for book in paper rovers, or 31 -tumps for cloth-bound vol Miie, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Powdered Vanilla w9 sold by a gentleman from tho ICrfat. Now wo hnvo tho same kind of goods to soil. Tho powder is cle.ui, clear, hllo iiiul strong. Call for "Crystal 'Sngared Vunll- llnu". Tim prico is cheaper than what it lute bion rold for. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE COFFEE H0A9TER. I'hono 2111 black. V'va Delivery IDENTITY HAS BEEN DISCOVERED Of Aaiigled Body. Found on S. P. Track Yesterday Tho unknown man ropoited yester day as being killed by a Southorn Pa cific train near Aurora, turns out to be T. A. Torguson, of McHonry. North Dakota. Ills body, when found, was horribly iuutllatod, two doop cuts on the forohead, ono nbovo each oyo, and tho light log was cut off. Tho Albany local brought tho body to Aurora, whoro It Is bolng takon enro of- by tho Justice of the poaco, Tho clothing nnd footwear of tho man wore good; In the pants pocket were found ono nlckol and a watch chain, but no watch. A largo bunch of koys, to which was attached a mot al tag which boro tho nama of T. A. Torguson. Among the lottors is a lottor of Introduction from a party in Seattle to a man In Eugene, also a noto to the postmaster at Aherdeon, Wash., requesting mail forwarded to Port laud, Or. Aurora authorities are wiring to find rolatlves to learn what disposition they wish muds, of the corpse. J?1 1 1ST CLASS HOT IS L P. W. ROSS. Proprietor. ThU popular, heat nf all eumuier ro ports Is citiiaiwl near D-troi, eastern terminus of Cwvall'8 & KaMcrn It K in tl)H heart of the Cascade mountains. Kuunlnr paex trin nitks duly trip fr in Detroit to the rprinus. Teut'iw ttrivileuet- (rt-u All iMinp ?upnliH can be purliaM at the spring. Excel'ent II hing mid liuminir Hues are very P'Hfonah'e, For further in'nnna'iou addre.-, F W KOSS, 7 I 2(ii fMroit, Oro. wSisXia JraKFxyi!feJitLiw Two Years Bruitenbush HotSprings ... The Fourth of July . . . We do not deliver goods on thereat of the people. Remember, order Fourth, us we believe cur men shouldiu time, have the tttauce to celebrate with the ...BREWSTER & WHITE... Feeduien and Seedtnen. 91 Court Street, Salem, Or. WHOLESALEI AND Ri-che Until r Limn Bt b'Sudi l.i,Kili, All ku d nf budding mat- ial, D. S. BBNTLBY" in itii cowi m. $W& y-yWeib mm SalemSooial.Swim.:LET THE Calendar of Local Events. July 4 Greatest celebration In Ore eon at Salem. c-- PERSONALS. L. L. Yoder has gone to Seattle T. 13. Cornelius wont to Portland to- tiny. Miss Clara Adams wont to Portland today. - T. J. Miller, of Albany, waB In Snlem today. Mrs. H. A. Townsond Is visiting In Portland. Raphael P. Uonhnm has returned from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Albort left today for the seaside. County Assessor Lembcko was In Woodburn today. Miss Donna GuIbs, of Woodburn, Is visiting In Salem. Geo. D. Clocdhuo visited his cream ery at Lyons today. Miss Mabel Jones has returned from a visit In Urooks. Mrs. J. 13. Allison has returned from a vlBlt with Brooks relatives. Miss Carrie Watt, of Forest drove. Is the guest of Mrs. W. II. Ilyrd. MIbs aertrudo O'llrlen, of Albany. is tho guest of Miss Lois Coshow. Miss Ilurgn Zumkollcr, of Turner. Is tho guest of Mrs. N. 13. Llthcrlnnd. Governor Geer is In Eastern Oregon to deliver a Fourth of July oration. Mrs. N. F. II. Smith went to Port land today, to remain over the Fourth. Dr. E. 13. Bailey returned Wednesday from Newport, and went to Portland today. Mrs. Wm. Spnyd has gono to Glon dale for a visit with Mrs. II. G. Son ncmann. Mrs. Theodosla Downing has re turned from Portland, and will spend the Fourth In Salem. Miss" Lillian Craig and Miss Cecil EofT havo gono to Portland nnd For est Grove for a visit. County Clerk-elect John W. ltolnnd and fnmlly today returned from a short visit to Jefferson. The Misses Caulleld. of Orogon City, will bo the guests' of Miss Nova Oris wold ovor the Fourth. Chas. Llvcsley has returned to So attlo, after a visit with his brother, T. A. Llvosloy, in this city. F. G. Bowersox has gone to Glondnlo to spend 'a fow days fishing with his brother, Dr. F. It. Bowersox. 11. J. Rootssol. of Elllnwood, Illinois. Is tho guest of his cousin, A. Klein, nnd mny decido to locate In Snlem. Mrs. C. 13. Qelger, who has 'been vis iting her nloco, Miss Lolo Nlckllu, has returned to her home at Forest Grove. Miss Bertha Slater left for her homo at I.nGrando yesterday morning,, nfter a visit with Tier brother, W. T. Slator. Mr. and Mrs. 13. P. McCornnck havo returned from Eugene, whoro they at tended tho fnnernl of Mr. McCornnok's mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. Oden Athoy have re turned to Boise, Idaho', aftor a visit at tly? home of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. B. Holland. Harvey Slater loft yostordny morn ing for LaGrando to spend tho sum mer with his grandmother, Mrs. .Ins. II. Slater. Mrs. II. E. Chlpman, aftor a visit with her slstors, Mrs. W. A. Moores and Miss Emma Elgin, has returned to Portland, Mrs. B. W. Gates, accompnnlod by hor son, Bortrnm, of Roseburg, Is vis iting with her grnndparonts, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. White. Mrs. N. J. Damon and daughter, Ruth, Httlo Miss Margarot Osborno and Mrs. Herron loft today for a sum nier's outing at Newport. Mrs. F. R. Boworsox, of Gleudnlo, accompanied by hor cousin, Miss Lolln II. Tilloy, of Spokane, Wash ington, aro tho guests of Mrs. F. G. Boworsox, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Irvino nnd chil dren, accompanied by Mrs. Irvine's slstor. Mrs. Geo, II. Snubort, of Spo kane, hnvo gone to Seal Rocks for an outing. Hon.'p. JL Kolly, of Albany, was In tho city today. Mr. Kolly, who was Republican candidate for state sena tor from Linn cdunty, and wns dofont od by M. A. Miller, Domocrat, by ono vote. Is contesting tho oloctlon. E. C. Cross and W, II. Cook havo ro turned from a successful fishing trip to Belknap Springs. Mr. Crow loft his team at tho Junction, nnd will uoxt month take his fnmlly to the springs for an outing at that delightful mountain resort. ' Fruits and Flowers. J. P. Vontch brings The Journal a spray of a pear tree from the Thomas Caulleld farm In Polk county that lias half-grown pears and a cluster of blooms. . RETAIL Portland One it. WOOD; rawed or full at.d, g'avtd, uth.thlnglef, 'c. I'tmue MI Main Ttla aiffmtaff on ary Jaea, 91 1 a- nwnHi Laxative BrorooOiiifwne - ta www co4 ta EAGLE SCREAM Everything: in Readiness for Celebration Weather Permitting:, Event Will Be Grand Success Tho general committee held a final meeting Wednesday night, and evory thing Is In readiness for Salem's mon ster Independence tiny celebration to morrow. Inclement weather alone can prevont tho most successful dem onstration held In Oregon's capital city. From tho filing of tho early morning salttto until the final number of tho program hns been oxecutod, the ontortnlnmcnt for the occasion will be continuous and ndequato to satisfy all who may attend. Every do tall has been carefully attended to, mid thu mombcrs of the several commit tees aro entitled to much credit for tholr faithful and untiling work In behnlf of the cclobratlon. Committees novor worked harder nor uncomplain ingly dovotod more tlmo to tho work tlinn did Snlom's enterprising yo'ing business men this yonr. Immense Crowdo. Weathor permitting, the attendance will bo enormous. 'But with Salem's clastic capacity for entertaining, and her cnvlnblo reputation for playing the role of hostess, nil will find accommo dations and outortalnment. Steam boat excursions will bo run through out tho day between Snlem and Inde pendence, connecting nt tho latter placo with tho motor railway to Dal las, and thousands will como by rail ami team. The gonernl commlttoo will secure somo vacant store building prominent ly located In which a numbor of chairs will bo placed for tho purpose of pro viding a resting plnco for tho IiuIIoh and children during the dny. Morning and Forenoon Exercises. Early morning snhito. 7 o'clock Trollpy car -hand con cert. 8:00 to 9:30 Band concert on prom inent comor. 9:30 Formation of paindo at city hall. Line of march will be as fol fel fol eows: Right of line west on Chomoke ta streot to Commercial stroot, south on Commercial street to Court stroot, east on Court stroot to High street, south on High street to State streot, wost on Stato street to Commercial streot, south on Commerc-Inl streot to Trade stroot, countermarch on Com morclnl Htree to Marlon square. 10:30 to 12:00 Fxorclsos nt Marlon squaro. Called to ortlor by Chairman Judgo John H. Scott; music; prayor, Row P. S. Knight; "America," by tho band; chorus fifty volcos; rending of Doclnration of Independence, Miss Musa Geer; vocal solo, Mrs. Halllo Parrlslj-Hlnges; oration, Hon. W. M. Colvlg; chorus, fifty volooa. 12:00 to 1:00 Grand shooting tour namont nt tho foot of Chomekotn stroot. Afternoon and Evening Exercises. lo'clock Tho Tlco Slstors, In nn olaboruto cake-walk nnd rug-tlmo dancing. 1:20 Watt Shlpp, winner of many chnmplonshlp rncos, will rldo an ex hibition on his tonillc "Go-Dovll" inn chlno riding nt tho rato of more thnn a mllo a minute In tho last 30 socoutis. 1:30 J. J. Christian, tho colobrntod roller skater export, dlroct from the Orphouni thontro, San Francisco This Is tho only act of the kind in tho country don't miss It. 1: 45 Vaughn's Colored Trouba dors, Introducing their latest rag-tlmo melodies, Interspersed with dunce and banjo picking. 2:00 Prof. Wm. McClelland, the groatest Eastern noronnut, In a moet thrilling and during balloon ascension, Introducing a torpedo explosion, some thing ontlrely new to the public. ! The dog and monkey show, by Pi of. Hunt's organisation, will be giv en on elevated platforms at a num bor of points on the principal streets during the afternoon. The program of street sports, which will be duplicated on two of the main streots, will bogln at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, nnd will Include foot races (boys under 10), slow bicycle race, boys' sack race, egg nnd spoon race, three-legged race, potato race, cracker eating contest, cow race and greased pigs. These events will be followed by the Tlce sisters. In cake-walks and dancing. The A. O. U. W. drill team will repeat the exercise for whleh It received the prise In Portland, at some time during the afternoon. It lias a tao been arranged to have the lmnds. during the afternoon, sta tioned, at the following cerners: Com mercial and State streets, Salem Mili tary band; Commercial nud Court streets, Indian School band; High and Stale streets. Monmouth band, while the lemalnlng the Hayseed and Re farm School bands will be held In reserve to be moved around to differ ent plaeee, and those stationed around on the corners will be changed around o as to give all an opportunity to hear nek ItaHd. Stands wtM be located or the same comers, wheie jHbilee sing ers, tfee Tiee SUtere, Hum's dog and muHkwy show, etc.. will uerfarm,. and tkee attractions will also be chaacod around so aa io give a cwrrormaae at arl pja-. AC 8 J o' Km L In the wulng, tN tie ltd of Litoartjr, tae speaker of the day. the Jubilee etagera. the chor mm of BO votces and the baads will board tho steamer Pomona, which hns boon kindly donatod by tho Orogon City Transportation tompany, The steamer will bo nnchorcd In mid stream during tho pyrotechnic dis play, which will bo made on a large raft on the sand bar. A recona will bo tnkon for suppor, nnd at 7:30 o'clock a program of vo cal and bnnd music will bo glvou on tho rlvor bank nt tho foot of Court streot. At 8:45 the grand $1000 pyro technic display will bo discharged ft out a bargo-lu mld-stronm In the WUlamotto rlvor. Tho day's program will conclude nt 10 p. in., with an exhi bition In electrical skating by J. J. Chrlstlnn. A Warning. The gouornl commlttoo dosiros to cnll attention to tho fact that tho WU lamotto rlvor brldgo has boon con demned as unfit to accommodate any unusually heavy load. This warning Is particularly lntonded for thoso eel obrators who will bo apt to rush upon tho bridge In order to gala a good van tugo point from which to witness tho display of fireworks. It will ho a dan gerous ptactlco to vonturo upon the structure, ami nt the samo tlmo u needless risk, for a splendid vlow may bo had from either of tho rlvor banks, which will afford ample room for tho entire crowd. Will Inaugurate Celebration. Tho opening gun of the Salem cele bration will bo fired this evening, If tho weather Is at all favorable. Tho Salem Military band hns consontod to give a program of Its Vory best music on tho principal street corners to night. The boys havo boon practicing faithfully for about two weeks, and the result will bo particularly notice able In tho Improved playing of the organization. o WHERE S HIS YOUTH A Gentleman from London Seeks His Prodigal Son Socretnry of State Dunbar Is In re ceipt of n letter fiom F. Moutnguo, of London, England, who desires to lo cate his son, James Montague, who left England about ten years ago. Af ter working In Portland restaurants for about two years, young Montague enlisted In Company 13, Second Orogon Volunteers, and sorvod In tho Phlllii plnos. Following the mustoiing out of the troops ho was omployod as a fireman by tho O. R. & N. Co., and was last heard from at Starbuck, Washington, The anxious pnront would bo grateful for any Information that would aid him In ascertaining tho present whereabouts of his son. Branson & Ragan. Aro too busy this weok to write an ad tilling ordors for borrlos nud oth er small fruits for canning. And such big, nice, fiosh, vegetnblea every morn ing. o Destructive Fire In Norway. Chrlstlnn. Norway, July 2. Fire lias destroyed 160 buildings at I.ourvig, province of Jarhtborga, Incurring a loss of 1.000,000 kroner. How's Thls7 Wo ofTer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho ward for uny caso of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, anil bo llovo him to bo porfoctly honorable In all business transactions, and finan cially able to carry out any business obligations mado by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Waldlng, Klnnan & Murvln, Wholeenlo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takon Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Prices 7dc per bottle. Sold by' nil druggists. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Tho Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tlls Uils new yarn; I always carry a bottle of Korap's Ilalsara In my grip. I take told easily and a few dosss or the DulBara always makes mo a well man. Every where I go I spoak a good word for Kemp. I take hold of ray customers j I take old man and young man, ana tell them confidently what I do, when l take cold. At druggists, 36 and iOc. 4 Ladles Can Wear Shoes. One size smaller fitter using Allen's Foot-Has, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. It makes tight or new show feel easy; gives Instant relief to corns and bunions. It is the greatest oomfort discovery of the age. Curs nnd pre vents swollen feeL bllatvrs. callous and sore spots. Allen's Foot-Base Is a cer tain cure for sweating, hot, nehlwg feeL At all druggists and shoe store), SCa. Trial package FUSE by malL AddreM Allen S, Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. 1 It Is a Fast That the Pioneer llakery wakes first lase bread and pastry. A fwll wuppiy always on hand. The Southern PaeJBc CowjWHjr an Bounce Die sale oi rwluced rates u account of the Fourth of July. These flgurw will be based at one and one- Uilrd fare for the round trip passage tw ad fruw taUoss In Orewm. TtoKeis will b oh sale July 14 aud 4U, aiui will be good for retura up to and Ih- eluding Uie th. CeUbratioMe will be held at the more Important point. Local agents will furnish all detail ea allratloa W K. COMAN. Qw Pom Agt. WHAT IS THE USE Of suffering from Indigestion If you oat what you want, or of starving your self to avoid such dlstross? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets takon aftor eating will digest your footl perfectly, and free you from all the dlsagreeablo symptoms of Indigestion and dyspep sia. Ent what you llko at any tlmo, and take an Acker tablot attorward. Positively guaranteed. Your monoy will always bo refunded If you aro not sat isfied. Write to us for a froo sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. To the Seaside and Mountain Resorts. Tickets are now on snlo at all South ern Pacific and Corvallls & Eastern R. R. ofllces, through to Newport and Ynqulna at reduced ratos. Southern Pacific trains connect with C. & E. nt Albany and Corvallls. All tickets good for return until October 10, 1902. On Juno 23 tho C. & 13. trains from Detroit began leaving thoro at 0:30 a. in., meeting the Bay train at Albany at noon. Passengers for Detroit, Broltoubush mid other mouhtnln resorts can leave Albany the samo attornoon, reaching Dotrolt In tho evening. Tickets aro on Halo from Alliuuy to Detroit at 3.00, and from Corvallls at $3.2G, good for return until Octobor 10th, with privilege to get on train nt any point east or Mill City. The Southorn Pacific Conipany havo now on sale round trip tlckots from nil points on their linos In Orogon to either Newport or Yaqulna, with prlvl lego to return via either East or West SIdo divisions, in connection with the C. & E. throodny Sunday oxouralon tlckots, good going Saturday and re turning Monday, aro also on sale at vory low ratos from all S. P. and C. & E. points. Full information can bo obtained as to rates, tlmo tables, etc., by applica tion to any S. P. or C. & 13. ngont. Farm Machinery. Como and seo T. B. Wnlt, who has tho Piano blndor, mower, rakos and extras, . John Dcoro Plow Company's full lino, Including wagons, Bprlng ve hicles, with stool or rubbor tiros. Ploaso come and boo tho goods, nnd use your host Judgmont, and wo will bo satisfied. Next door south of WU lamotto Hotel. No. 190-102 Commor clnl stroot, Snlem. 7-1-dw Look for the Tent. The Womnn's Rollor Corps, that old stand-by of the Grand Army, will havo a tout on Marlon squaro on July 4th, for tho sale of refreshments of nil kinds, the proceeds to go to the mon ument fund. All nro Invited to pat ronize It. (5-U0-U o Fourth of July Dinner. The lndlos of tho W. C. T. U. will serve dinner nud lunch nt tholr hall, on Court street, July Ith, from 12 till 8 p.. in. 7-2-2t BIB CHCAGO PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. Wonderful Store In no name for it, Honest merchandising, good o'ldtt nnd low prlros keep us always on the j'imp. 18c whlto duck, yard lOu irc blue duck, yard 10c -ft: KVwonuiiug llannel 5c Hunt c ilori'il nercales u !&.! Jap bMh all colors ....... ,.'S.n KuuniintB, dimities, Iiuviif, or gandie ami linen uruMicH. HALF PRIOE 10a Bllkidine, yard tin Viftc dotted bwIhh yard 7)t" H Iia-h wide embroidery, yd . . .He Neck ribbon No. 10, nil color a. . lCc .!6c bent sun bonnets 10c This Sale Lasta Only for Two McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. Court Street, Salem. Oregon -!'!2fra-iw3t ATQAiriVl llll Yd n i uriL-L ii9 jul. a i i imiiMmtw Will U ShIm.,' n.oft attrmtlvs imlli-, in the ino-t Greatest Fire Works Display l;ver witnessed in Oregon, including single pieces that cost as high as 100. i eiT Mfht r 4 yl Tl 4'r MM '& LI ii jW rfr The Science of Osteopathy Many people havo been led to bo llovo through falso reports and Igno rance that Osteopathic treatment Wob painful and cvon injurious to children or weakonod Invalids. Nothing could bo farther from tho truth for It is adapted tn the case, and In nnwiso Is li injurious to tho frnilost child or weakened Invalid. But rather It Is Invigorating nud strength ening, and novor Is the patient worn out or mado nervous from treatment. However, there nro ninny fakors and pro to ml or s In Osteopathy who do not understand' how to glvo trontmont proporly. . None nro gomtluo or com potont who havo not nttondod school nt least four tonus of flvo months oach. Drs. L. 13. Wyckoff and Mrs. Grace Albright, or I. O. O. F. Templo, Suloni, nro graduates of the American School of Osteopathy, a twonty months' school, and thoroughly qualified to glvo sclentlflo treatment and handle any caso put In tholr caro. All dis eases, especially chronic dlsensos and deformities, yield to tho treatment without knlfo or drugs. Hours 9 to 4. Phono Main 2721. Odd FoIIowb' Temple. Salem. Or ,iiit.nui i 6 cltullbll Tk. u...."r,''''u'' n,!" uP'r OfnMlntk fS &S&k '' cHioii.sncif.s iv.Nui.Hu iWSi'JlMln UK'.' i.! (li.lil iMttllio bain mlij rv .TV'f ;i"i wuri"i i nka Haul 1 1 S WJ PaniKi-'in Miil,.i;inllon nr Hon, li t i y nf ii-mmi-i Ihep. Itrriit ft and IinlU. Yl "'!'.. .''. nrlii-iilftw. IKllraonlftU X h' nJ Jtcltrl r,.r I.M,H(',"cnl.li,bT r. .A. ' turn Mktl, IIMHHITMtllMBttli. RaMtr -" ftll llrUlll.U i Mfliatwp -n.-M.loa: ,W. Mmttoo Ihli pf lai,. P.iuar. l-lllli. I'jC First Class Bicycl? Repairing And all klndp of sundries nt FRANK J. A100RE' 10 Court St. Phono 2011. Pearson, Page Co. WILL BUY FRUITS OF ALL KINDS FOR PACKING AND OANNINU at top market price. Now ready for busi ness oppotitu Capital Brewery, Snloin. Frank Dayis Local Manager BIB Is tho Chlcao S'oro. A ronulnr hive of liidimtry. Ilusy. Busy, llnny 7i i calico wrappers trc M.iu'h ,V)j lUlurlttUitn underwear, a. I coiors Wn: -fj Mr-uD rioii-ti)-iltittHieckllea..irH! Mou'a 2oj crash hats 10o J') HoyV straw halo 10t! A Men's 50o tioft ahlrtn UDc W Boys' ovorslls, all sizes Ww () Ladles' shirt waists, -fj II A LI? PRIOE Ik tl :)3 k'd kIdvoh, all nolora. . . .8i; io,. ......I, ....II u . '.'!,. ,11 HIM wash veils o J6u face veils, uuw ltlc Days, Wedi.csday and Thursday. ! a The BIGGEST, GREATEST and AtOST GLORIOUS cele bration of our NATAL DAY, will be held at Salem this yeai that ever was attempted. There Will Be Including the Famous Eola Hayseed Band and i h w II receive tie loners of the Pay slsberste Myle. More Jolly Sport., SlORb SixBands Than was ever brouljr toijellier before In single day. You will made lianoy from drfy liht unlll after the grtuitfi fireworks display on the' river after sundown. O. H. MACK XSTDEFDCf Successor to Dr. J. M. Keono, in Whlto Cornor, Salem, Orogon, Parties desiring superior operations at mod erate feo In any branch aro in especial request. STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock, Wholcsalo and retail htitchors nnd packors. All kinds of frosh and salt meats. Flno sausages, hams, bacon and lard. 316 Commercial street. Fireworks WHOLESALE and RETAIL 1KMTOM PRICES Huie Wing Sang Co. 140 Stato Sttoet. OFFICE UlrY HALL For wator sorvlco apply at oMlco. mils payablo monthly In advance. Mako all complaints at tho ofllbo. Tb? flnneis.. Ld FINE WINES, LIQUORS ' AND CIOAUS.... 102 Coiirt St THE ELITE CAFE 208 .Commercial Street Meals nt all hours. Open dny nud sight. Only plnco In tho city luudliug the nmoue OLYMPIA BF-ER 1 9 the Rccoptlon Bnloon. WholeEnle and retail. E ECKBRLEN, Proprietor L. D. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY in nt 230 Commercial Stroot PHONE MAIN 2601 SALEM ORE, S0ULE BROS PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Salon sad vlctolt leave orders at Geo WliriMmlcHtorr. PORTLAND OR Your Step Mother Ih still hero busy as ovor, and when your clothes aro (111 out of order, worn, with 'buttons off, take them to hor at tho 8a)om Dyo Works. At this establishment you cau gut anything sot to rights, from a pair of glovos, to tho most elaborate silk gown. A gontloman can got his hat cleaned, his trousers crcaHoil, or his wholo suit rejuvenated to suit IiIb tasto, uIho four fcults a mouth for 1. Uuttons sowod on, rips sowed up, suits pressed on nhott notice. Now goods shrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. H. WALKER 105 Commercial Street. S. C. STONE, M. D. PROI'HIUTOR OF Stone's Drug Stores SALEM, OREGON. Tho storas(two Ju uiimber)nre locatod at No, 235 and 207 Cummeralnl ut., and aro well stocked with a complete lino of drugs uud medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushos, eta, Has hud some 20 years oxpononcu iu tho practice of modlcluo uud now mukos no chargo for consultation, ex amination or proscription. PEANUTS itiiatdod in Iiuko or fcmall lets at The Salem Coffee Roaster JOHNSON & O'FLYNQ, Props. Phono Main 2724. I.O.O. F. Templo CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Masts all mall and passsuger trains. UagBage to all parte of the city. Prompt nrvlce. Telephone No. 211. HOMYUIt fc HKimiOK. Barr's German Salye Ileal quu-kly a'l o'U, or liriitaw. Draws H3renuM oui of Urns bask, and draw sllvore out of lUh whwh alien break oil too short to pull. Htwks like Btlokmx pht-ter. Trv n kimI you will uovr be without. Ify mid . PorMlem IlAim'SJEWELKYSTOtlE. 120 State Street. Salem, Ore. tj. r-. JONES, Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clerk of circuit wwrt for sli years and has an up-to-date abstract of all pmpert) In Lincoln county BUY PAINT Where )ou 'sn buy hiat. We ell mdy tle el rd of Koods. Cartels siHeB'eM Hi b'Hy i'uie vviiitt) LAd. mm .. A17 1-4C IIwCMns!) Salem fa fttMUnfWT' ist7B jnK3iur? W3wHmm yr en .aV. kB au 1 w A ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five tinea or Ims.IH tnls totuaw Inserted three timet for 25c, 50ca YVetk.Sl.50 s month. Alt over five lines at the time me. -j.wm,tw."!iw-tmjiai WANTED. Wanted. Tablo boarders by week, or board and room, Cornor of Chomok eta and High stroota. Tho MIsbos Bayloy, Props. C-23-2w Wonted five young mon From Ma rlon county to prepare at ouco for positions in tho government service. Apply to lnter-Stato Inst, Cedar Rapids, la. C-17-2m Wanted Everybody to try Oregon Foot Easo for all foot ailments, Onuo tried always used. Ask your druggist or send 2Gc. S. L. Hayes, Uolaoy, Oro, 6-27ti LOST AND FOUND. uon't You KnowAnything about Ed wavda' Market? At 410 Stato street. Host placo to buy fresh and curod meats at tho lowest prices. Phono 2021. U. Edwards, prop FOR 8 ALE. For Sale. A Shetlana pony and a pony buggy, nearly now, at a bar gain. Inquire of Dallas stage. 7-1-3 1 For Sale. Fnmlly residence of twelve rooms, partly furnished, modorn Im provements, furnacti, etc., largo bam, Improved grounds, comprising four lots. Will bo sold cheap. In quire Journal ofllco. 7-1-1 m For Sale. House and lot; 1V1 aero lino vegetables; barn and chicken house; good privy, All for $240. In quire of A. Darr, two blocks south east of Lincoln school, or this of fice C-Q-dwlw For Sale Cheap Second hand thresh ing outfit .Advance Separator, 36x GG, with wind stacker. Also 13 II. P. onulno, with water tank and wagou. All in good order, Price $760. E. M. Crolsan, Salem, Oro gon. C-ll-d&w-tt For Sale Pure Poland China sows. Y. H. Egau, Salem, It U. No. 8. GU-lm For 8ale. Now aud socond-haud bug glos, noW and socond-haud spring wagons, buckboards and carts, at the Salem Carrlago aud Wagon Fac tory. Woruer Fonuoll, proprietor, 304 Commercial streot. 4-16-U .LODGES. Protection Lodrje--No. 2, Ana'ent Or. dor United woriimon, meow every Saturday oveulug in tho Uolmaa Hull, cornor of Btato nnd Liberty Dtreots. Visiting brotliroa welcomo. B. A. MoFaddon, M. W. J. A. Bellwood. Hocordor. FOHfcbTfcRSJ OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Foresters No. 111. Muota Friday ulghla In Tumor block. Ira Hnmlltou O. II.; A. L. Drown, Bee. Central Lodjjo No, IB K. of P. Caatlo Hall iu Holmau block, cornor Btato and Llborty Btroots, Tuosday of each weok at 7:80 1. m. Olaud Townsond, O. C; Zniloc J. Ulgus, lv. ot U. uud 8. TONbORIAL. Evans' Barber Qhop-Ouly flrat-claao shop on Btato strooL Uvory thing new aud upto-date. Finest porcolala hatha. Bhuvu, ICo; hair-cut, 2Co; baths, 2Bo. Two Orst-class boot blacks. O. W. Kvauo, proprietor. Ryan's Shavlno Parlors. Soven fla class barbers euK&god. Finest bath rooms in city. Wo una autluoptla Btorlllzer. J. Hyan, Prop. HOP AND PRODUCE DUYERS. X Carmlchael Hop buyor. OUIco la Ilusu-llreyiuan building, Buleui, Oro gon. Bumplos of ahotuo hops solic ited from all growors. MONEY JO LOAN. Monoy Loaned On liuprovod ;nuu and city property ut lowest rates oi luturest. No oommlstion, no delay. Cull and see. I. N. Maxwell, room IS, over postoltlce, Salem. 0-19-lm PHYSICIANS, J. H. Drower, physician ana surgeon. Office In Gray block. Rooms 7 and 9. Phone 01, OSTEOPATHY. Dr. L. E. Wyokoff and Dr. Oraco Ab bright. Twenty months graduates of the Amerlcun School of Osteop athy, KlrkavtllM. Mo. Dr. Wyckoa is the only twenty months' gentleman graduate In Salem. Odd Fellows Temple. 'Phone Main 2721. Dr. M. T. Schoottle Oraduate Amuri- ..can Bflhool of Oateopathy, Kirks ville, Mo. Offlou lu Tioga block, over the Spa, Otnoe hours 8:80 to 11:30 uud 1 to 4. 8'-3 W. O. Robblne, Dr. of Oiteopathy Graduate of the Columbia College of Osteopathy. Chicago, III. Offlco 17 Court sueet. Chronle dlsoasea a siMtclalty. The Great Roek Ulsnd Route. Through personally conducted tour let sleeping care betweeu Portland and Chicago oiwe a week, and between Og deu and Okies) three times a week. via Uie f-tt Use. nbHHieh Itaudard sleifflng Mrs B !-, -.3. dally UetviiM Ut i9yi4lM'i 'limms .m CLASSIFIED riUUBil RLtll UllllHM-i f fcHfTFlW Ff7f'& win w&Frf-narZi3fSi3lMiru 'HQBUgfL, 1J