Rheumatism What Is tho iiso of telling tlio rheumatlo bat ha fi el ) as If hh Joints were being dlo located? ilo knows tliut lils sufferings are very tnu'-h llko tho torturoH of th ruck. What he wtinU to know Is what wilt per manently c tro hla disease. ' T 11 u. n 'ciirdlng to thuusumls of grateful to?tI nuJilUl-, Is Hood's Sarsaparllla U proin-itly iivutralloti the acid In the b'oi'd on which 11k- disease depends, corn j!i(tly 'Imhittteg It, and itrciiethcns tho sytU-iu u.jitlust Ita return. Try Hood's Celebrated at Breltenbush. Kingston, Or., July 3. 1002. ho Jeurnal: ' party from IMacleny, chnporoncd J. F Short, the notod fisherman o! !h"e Waldo hi lis, pnssed through today Tn their way to tho HrolKhtenbush hot Springs, to spend tho Fourth. HERPICIDE NOT A FAKE. Incollclted Testimonials Tell of Its Superiority. Alf. 11. Kelloy, resldhiK at 21!)G Do- lendero St., Snn Fiiinclseo, Cnl. rites tho fallewing: "When I first purchiuiod Horplelde. thought, tllto tho majority or hair preparations. It would prove a take. Plnm happy to state that, on the con- Jury. It Is nil. and oven more, than n claim far It. Quite a number ol Barbers throughout the section In yilch 1 tiavel called my attention to n new hnir spi online; out on my Rcnlp. nud Inquired of mo what I had BTeon using. I tell them 'llorpleldo :' inlso ghvo tnem your name ano no- JroHS." ShaJe Into Your Shoes Alloa's Foot-Ease, a powdor. It cures painful, smnrtlng;, nervous fact and In growing nails, and Instantly takes tho otlng out of corns and bunions. It Is tho greatest conuorx discovery oi tno ago. Aiion a t'oot-iu-so manes ttgnt or now shoes feci oasy. It Is a certain euro for sweat nr:. cnl ous and not. Rjrod aching foot. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoo stores. Dy mall for 2Cc In stamps. Trial package ireo. Address Alien S. Olmsted, Le Btoy, N. Y. 2 Breitenbush HotSprings FIKST CLASS HOTEL 1'. W. ROSS, Proprietor. This popular, bent of nil minimor re port h In situated ncHr ijjtroi', eiiHlPn ForiuiuiH of (JorvnlH & F.atnrn R. It Iti tli" heart of the Catradn inountnliiR Ri-t-ulnr nncic tr-titi makes dmlv trip fnim Detroit to the Hprlnus. Tciitiuy yrivllt'iiiM Irco All ttunp iupulle) ran IS piiiehiiM'd ut the mirini:. Kscollent fnhlng nud huntine. Raton are very rfiuonnble. ror further inmrmntiou RuMn., F. W ROSS, 1 2ru Detroit, Oro. ceded in Every Home THE NEW AND ENLARGED E.DITION OF WEBSTER'S International Dictionary A Dictionary of ENGLISH. flogrnphy, Geography, Fiction, etc. Now Plates Throughout 5,000 New Words I'hrnaes and Definitions Prepared under the direct super Moil f W. T. HARRIS. Ph.D.. LL.D.. JnilPil Slates CoinniMoucr of Kdu at ion, ii" -istod by a Inure corns of coin- ifteni specialists niul editors, . llUch Binding. 2364 Quarto Pases B- S000 IHmtrattons WLWThclntrrnational was Ural iaxued in jn in, aiiccreiiini ma (. nnonugta. We Hew ii Enlarged Million of lite UftUriialional ivas ianued in October, Bit" Vt t the Uttrat and benl. "T.. ..,.. ....!. . ii . -. i i WouUoniiblltili Webster'. ColleiiMo Dictionary Bwltii Qlossury of Scottish woidsuiul IMnnsos I ItW 1'ct. lu0 llliMlllM. 8iM "UOil M lacl, I llrM -tlnaa In onnllty. Bccond-olnsa In !" ijpci-linen ixiKea, etc of both rrv. bpols soul on npplloutlon. f fpl lG75C.MERRIAMCO. wiwnw Publishers, VSSSKSK Springfield, Mass. X RT5f Class Bicycl? irr .t And all kimJc of suudrUa at FRANK J. MOORE'S Jourt St, 1'liona 20H. iearson, Page Co. WILL BUV :RUITS OF ALL KINDS )R PACKING AND CANNING at in.uket prn'd. Nov ready (or bud ujnitu Cupittil Brewry4 Slein, nk Davis Local Manager Hfliis ttjiirj takers r.VL'SSlOT MACHINES , itoi f i j i Ut ho'jr a dav ' iltkout 61 VAMIETIE8, all t n ami iootal offer. .S NOVELTY CO., Chicago. ra 4 sin a-is aveeu 4 .nciSH i.i . i w ..r:-7"' '. '-i auAl . r " 9? BruM U- i.- - a i. , . -. ,r5. Jz.Srr,' r tut ita4U.fi aw, tUldXt-jZ m I (i wrusiERs 1 llmTfHNMMvAi. I ft.UlttlON.RY Salem Social Swim Calendar of Local Events. July 4 areatest celebration In Ore gon at Salem. o PER30NAL9. MIhb Cora Lltchflold Is visiting In Portland. MIbs Lola Peoblcs, of Weston, Is vis iting In Salem, Condon Honn siiont the Kouith with Portland ftlonds. Rocky Hodglrin, of Oregon City, cel ebrated In Salem. Miss Mabel Wolts, of Portland, eel obtated in Salem. Chauncoy nishop. of Portlnnd, spent the Fourth in Snlem. W. S. Hurst nud wiro, of Arorn, wore in Salem Friday. Glenn Ireland, of Independence, was at tho Willamette Friday. Miss Emma Bryan, of Jefferson, was in Salem for tho Fourth. Fred Fontaine left today for Sump tor, wboro ho may locate. MIhb Minnie Aelionbnch, of Albany, spoilt the Fourth In Salem. Mr. und Mrs. S. H. Jones nre homo from an outing at Mehama. Mrs. II. Savage and daughter spent tho Fouith in Orogon City. Miss Adnleno Clinmberlaln, of Al bany, visited in Salem Friday. MIhs Flossie Peel, of Portlnnd, Is tho guest of Mib, 11. Q. Mayor. MIbs Dell Mlllor, guest or Mids Kllnger, has returned to Sclo. MIbb Margaret Hodgkln, of Portland. Is tho guest of Miss Dertha Kay. F. J. Hooth, or Newport, spent Frl day with Hev. and Mrs. Win. Coney. Mrs. Geo, G. Dlngham has cnrdB out for a reception Wednesday, July 9th. Miss Mlnta Gulss, or Woodburn, is tho guost or her Bister, Mrs. 13. C. Pat ton. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jonos and "Tip" Humphrey returned to Jefferson to day. a. W. Holcomb, mnnagor of tho cannery, camo up from Portland to day. Miss Maude Kline, of Sllvorton, was ;lio guest of Miss Sudo Sauvuln Frl dtiy. Mrs. F. W. Waters and ehildron have returned fiom a visit to Dusty. Henton county. Udwnrd Metschun has rotttrned to Portland, after a shoit vlwlt with Salem relatives. Hon. Win. Colvlg, Salem's Fourth jf July orntor, roturnod to Jnchson lllo today. Mrs. O. I). Glover, of Portland, who '.as been visiting In Snlem, wont to Albany today. Mrs. L. C. McCoy and Miss Hdlth Lewis have gone to Shasta Springs for a vacation. Mrs C. A. Gray returned to Halsey today, after a visit with hor states, Mrs. G. A. Nye. Mrs. F. KnsBitor, who has been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Anderson, has roturnod to Portland. Misses Laura and Lorona Kill; wore the guests of Miss Hattlo Litchflold, In Portland, on tho Fourth. MImh Mlimln Dol.onir hna none to ProsHer, Wash., whero she will bo am- ployed on II. G. Guild's newspaper. Miss Ruth Fllnn and Miss Francos French, of Albany, were the guests of Miss Lucia Cochran over tho Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fisher and Mrs. A. Darwit. of Portland, wore the guests of Mrs. James Fisher Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Albort Thomas, of Newport, spoilt tho Fourth with Mrs. Thomas' purants, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dabney. Mrs. M. 13. Cain, of Halsey, who has ooen rocolvlug troatment at tho Flop enco Sanitarium, has roturnod homo. Jefrorson. I). I). Knvanaugh and wifo, O. In galls and 13. McKlnloy, woro among the Dallas people colobratlng tho Fouith at Salem. Miss Florence Stelnor, nccompanlod by hor cousin, Miss Itieeon, or Horn, Indiana, litis gone to Newport for a rew wosks. , Mrs. A. 12. Crosby and daughtor have returned to Tho Dallos, artor n visit at the paternal home of Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Palmor. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Welch, Mrs. Lydla Campbell and Mrs. M. R. Hoi ton, liavo gone to llroltonbiuli hot springs ror a rwt. Mrs. R. II. Cable and Fred FUh, ac companied tho romalns or Miss Alice Conner to Callstoga, California, where burial will take place. Mrs. Harrison R. Koi-er, of Dallas, Miss Lura Ransom and Miss Ada Sut meler. of Pittsburg, Pa., are the guests or Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ko:er. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aupperle. or Jeff erson, are in the city for an over-Sunday visit with friends. Their sons, Rarle and Guy, spent the Kouhth here Mr. Whlrt. and Mrs. A. V. White. tiHve returned to Kent, Washington, after a visit with Mesdames White, Fred Neckermann and J. P. Rogers, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Forney and two tone arrived this morning from I.allarp. Kansas, ror a visit with Dis trict Attorney and Mrs. J. N. Hart, or Dallas. WHAT IS THE USE Of suffering from indigestion If you eat what you want, or of starving your self to avoid such distress? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after eating will dtgeat your food perfectly, and fiee you from all the disagreeable symptoms of Indigestion and dyspep sia Bat what you Hke at any Owe. and take an Acker tablet afterward.! Positively guaranteed. Your money will always Ue refunded tf you are not sat I U8ed Write to us for a free sample & I I W If. Hooker A Co., Buffalo. N Y Used In Hot Weatlier Paine's Celery Compound Renews and Invigorates llie Body and Maintains a Strong and Clear Brain Thousands or people In whoso blood lurk tho'Boeds or disease, decline men tally nnd physically whan tho hot woathof comes on. They become woak, languid, morose, liavo loss of memory, loss or uppotlto ,wlth wasting or llesh. For all such, Palno's Celory Com pound Is an absolute remedy, approved ar by able physicians for purifying and onrlchlng tho blood, for feeding and nourishing tho norvos, ror main talnlng digestive vigor, Tor the build ing llesh, tlsBtio nnd muscle, and for promoting refreshing and healthful Bleop. ""W21IBI If your condition of hoalth Is not satisfactory; If you aro not happy, ac tlvo and vigorous at present, try the virtues of one bottlo of Palno's Celory Compound; you will have cause to thank heaven that such n marvelous recupetator waB placed within your reach. The following letter from Hon. J. S. McCnrthy, Washington. D. C a gentle man of national reputation, Ib a bles sed assurance to nil hot weather suff erers that Paine's Celery Compound can bestow that health and vigor so much needed at thin seasen: "I was suffering with norvousuess. loss of appetite and Insomnin. 1 was all run down, nnd nothing did mo any good, until a friend advised me to try Paine's Celery Compound. I took four bottles of tho Compound, nnd I am moro than proud to testiry that It complotoly cured me. I haven't had an unwell day since. I oat hearty and sloop llko a healthy baby. I consular Palno's Celory Compound tho best remedy manufactured, and 1 most heartily recommend It to suffering hit ninnlty the world over." -",. Mrs. Edith Drown nnd daughters, Nina and Lucile, or Christie, Wiscon sin; Mrs. Sarah Chase, or Orient, Multnomah county, nud Misses Luelln and Hculnh Chaso and Ruth Rulorsou, this city, hnvo gone to Newport ror an outing. Peter, Lota and Samuol Nlsch wnuder, or Ohio, are visiting their old rriends and neighbors, tho Stelnor Brothers, or this city, and aro pleased to find them nil prosperous and set tled In good homos. Those gentlemen are getting a favorable Impression of Orogon, nnd, whllo thoy aro probably too well fixed to over come horo to live, a good word from them to some or their neighbors will be a good ad vortlsomont tor our beautiful valley. Bed Time I tnko a ploasant'herb drink, tho noxt morning I feel bright and my coin ploxlon Is bettor. My doctor says It acts gently on tho stomach, llvor and kidneys, and Is a plonsant laxative. It is tnado of herbs, nud Is propnrod as easily as ton. It Is called Lane's Mod Iclno. All druggists sell It at 25c and DO cents. Lane's Family Modlcluos inovos tho bowels -each day. If you cannot got It, send for freo snmplos. Address, Orator Woodward.LoRoy.N. V. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Raet.ol, who navo beon visiting their cousin, A. Kloln, have started for their homo at RUIuwood, Kansas. Mr. Rnetol was mvorably Impressed with Oregon, nnd may return here. How's This? We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any caso of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHHNEY & CO., Toledo, O.j We, the undorslgned, liavo known F.' J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him to be perfeotly honorable In all business transactions, and finan cially able to carry out any business obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfacos or the system. Tostlmonlals sent free. Prices 76c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. H.iil's Family Pills are the besL o To the Seaside and Mountain Resorts. Tickets ure now on sale at all South ern Pacific and Corvallis & Rastern R. R. offices, through to Newport and Yanulna at reduced rates. Southern Pacific trains connect with C. & It at Albany and Corvallis. All tickets good for return until October 10, IMS. On June 33 the C. & R. trains from Detroit began leaving there at C: SO a. m., meeting the Ray train at Albany at noon. Passengers for Detroit, Dreltenbusli and other mountain resorts can leave Albany the same afternoon, reaching Detroit In the evening. Tickets are on sale from Albany to Detroit at $8.00, and from Oorvallis at ISM, good for return until October 10t. with privilege to get on train at any point east ot Mill City. The Southern J'aclfle Company have now on sale round trip tiekeU from all points on their lines In Oresun to either Newport or Yanulna. with privi lege to return via either Bast er Wet Side divisions, in connection with the C. & K. three-day Sunday excursion tickets, good going Saturday and re Urning Monday, are also on sale at vry low rates from all 8. p. and C. k. points. Pull information can be obtained um to rates, time tables, etc.. by applka-' tlon to any S. P. or C. & K. agent. THE DAILY JOURNAL, ' An Idaho Wedding. At the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Kdwards, Creston, Orogon, on tho ev ening of July 2d, wero united In mnr ilago Graco Kdwards and Alfred Shunter, of Payette, Idaho. Tho hap py couple entered tho prottlly decorat ed room to tho music of a wedding mnicli, taking their places, with their maids and grooms, uiidor a beautiful wedding bell. Tho Rev. 11. C. Illnck woll performed tho brief ceremony which made thorn man nnd wife, nrtcr which the assembled company snt down to n wedding supper or ample pioportlons. Tho newly married pall propose to spend a Tow days at the beach, when they will innko their homo rtt Payette, Idaho, Tho- rollow lug guests wore present: Mrs. Lewis Pettyjohn, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fldler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 13dwnrds, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pettyjohn. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. D. Pettyjohn, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kdwards. Mr. Will Pettyjohn, Mr. Jesse Pettyjohn, Minnie Pettyjohn, Julian FIdlor, Clnionco Martin, John nie Kdwards, W. A. Rains, Evoretto Roland, Lena Hughes, 13mm a Donnott, Lena Stnnfleld, Hnrrio and Willie Kdwards. Notice. Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho fol lowing county warrants, drawn on tho treasury of Marlon county, moro than sovon years prior to tho 1st day of July, 1902, and romalnlng unclaimed In tho hands of the county clork or said county, will bo presented to tho coun ty court at Its regular August term, 1D02, for an ordjjr directing them to bo destroyed, ns by law provided, un less claimed prior to said date: July !), 18J2, No. 18,073, J. P. Hart, $1.00. August 0, 18D2, No. 18.S80, S. W. Kempt, $3.10. Soptembor D. 1S02, No. -19,057, Fred Patterson, $1.70. Soptembor 19, 1892, No. 19,129, E. S. Platts, $1.C0. September 19, 1892, No. 19,130, John Mlngor, $l.fi0. Septomber 19, 1892, No, 19,19 1, T. C. Crnbtrco. $1.00. October S, 1892, No. 19,308, Miss Mc lliide, $1.70. October 8, 1892, No. 19,380, Louis Wright, $1.70. Novembor ll. 1892, No. 19.GG7, Mrs. John Dubbou, $2.20. November 11, 1892, No. 19,017, Chus. Uakor, $2.20. Novombor 12, 1892, No. 19,777, T. O. Andrews, $1.70. May 5, 1893, No. 21,547, C. II. Van Zant, $1.70. July 8, 1893, No. 22,037, 13. A. Smith, $1.70. September S, 1893, No. 22,li2G, Emnm Kwlcker, $1.90. November II, 1893, No, 23,250, 13. Wnrron, $1.20. November II, 1893, No. 23,171, W. W. Wllllnms, $1.90. Novombor II, 1893, No, 23,180, J. F. Hill, $1.70. Docombor 11, 1893, No. 23,085, May Rovaux, $1.70. May 12, 1891, No. 25,001, Drowning & Nngel. $2.00. Juno 11, 1891, No. 25,294, Doc Lognn, $1.70. Juno 13, 1891, No. 25.358, Emma J. Lanktreo, $1.70. Juno II, 18IH, No. 25,129, II. IC. Mll lor, $1.70. Juno 1G. 1S9I, No. 25,151, W. N. Snv ago, $1.90. ' July 9. 1S9I, No. 20,093, Win. Wat son, $1.50. July 9. 1891, No. 20,135, A. J. Wyok off, $1.90. July 9,1894, No. 20.137, C. T. Hall, $2.30. August 9, 1804, No. 20,319, H. Sands berry, $1.70. Soptembor 8. 1894, No. 20,707, A. G. Jermnn, $3.50. Soptembor 8, 1891, No. 20,800, Miss Mny Kramor, $1.60. Soptomber 8, 1894, No. 20,807, Miss May Kramor, $1.50. March 12, 1894, No. 27,180, C. W. McCowen, $1.70. Novombor 12, 1891. No. 27.627. Min nie Uarrott, $1.70. November 12, 1894, No. 27,628, Mrs. I.. Cass, 1.70. Novombor 12. 1891, No. 27,629, Lta xle liurfan, $1.70. Decombor 10, 1804, No. 27,798, 13. Rydor. $1.70. Jnnunry 17. 1895, No. 28,266, George W. Cleveland, $1.70. January 17. 1896, No. 28,260, Fiank Cummins, $1.70. January 17, 1895, No. 28,267, Frank Sporger, $1.70. Jnnunry 17, 1895, No. 28.J68, Theo dore Armstrong, $1.70. Februnry 8, 1895, No. 28.308, W. II. Wilson, $1.70. February 8, 1896, No. 38,481, Win. Wlntermuntle. 60 cents, March 8, 1806. No. 28,708, C. 0 A. Hogbury, $1.70. March 9, 1806, No. 38,737, Mr. Alice Davis, $1.90. April 6, 1895. No. 29,336, Frones, $1.70. Sponagle, $1.70. March 9, 1806, No. 2i,787, Froms, $1.70. Jun 7, 1805, No. 30.836, T. T frank Prank Shaw, $1.70. August 18. 1806, No. 30.074, W. T. Roberts, $1.70. Dated, this 24th day of June, 1902. W. W. HALL. It u wk dly-lt w-td County Oiurl o The Science of Osteopathy Many people have been led to be lieve through false reports and Igno rance that Osteopathic treatment was painful and even injurious to children or weakened Invalids. Nothing could be farther from the truth for It is adapted to the case, and In nowise Is It Injurious to the irallest 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 Osteopathy who do not understand how to give treatment properly. . None are genuine or com petent who bare not attended school at least four ternta of Ave months each. Drs. L. H. Wyokoff and Mrs. Grass! Albright, of I. O. O. P. Temple, Salem, are gradMaUa of the American School ; of Osteopathy, a twenty wontlis! school, and thoroughly qualMed to give sclenUnc treatment and handle any case put lu their car All dis eases, especially ehronh diseases and deformities, yield to the treatment without knife or drugs. Hours 9 to 4. Phone Main 2721. Odd Fellows' Temple, Salem, Or 3ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1902. Mmmmmmmtaa--- -- HB. " ' "- ... I The liniment bottle nnd flannel strip are familiar objects in nearly every household. They are the weapons thnt have been used for generations to fight old Rheumatism, and are about ns effective in the battle with this giant disease ns the blunderbuss of our forefathers would be in modern warfare. Rheumatism is caused hv ntl nrlfl emir condition of the blood. It is filled with acrid, in itriting matter that settles in the joints, muscles nnd: nerves, and liniments nnd oils nor nothinir else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corroding pai tides. They were deposited there by the blood nnd can be reached only through the blood. Rubbing with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the nches nnd pains, but these nre only symptoms which nre liable to return with every change of the weather; the real disease lies deeper, the blood nnd system are infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically nnd permanently cured until the blood has been purified, nnd no remedy doc3 this so thoroughly and promptly as S. S. S. It net1trali7.es the acids and sends a stream exhilarating tonic. Our physicians will advise, without charge, nil wlio write about their case, and we will send free our special book on Rheumatism and its treatment. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. yri:'Him".' ' lU"t!y feta ?!WSlPiI-?i-a OJWh MWrffl IBKBrl jfe3i---ti.W !!..'' - l-V.itLU&'' UiJ I fit reti fori,, o I The Fall Session of the . . . Central Oregon State Normal School Opens Monday, Sept. 8th. DRAIN, OREGON Vl OR'DUATKS anil every ployed the put ynur, nnd many moro could hnvo boon given plucei. Tho tmiuiuu Miliool is vvull uiuuiiized nnd under supervision of experi enced critics. Qmituntca are a uiontli anuupwardR. ialudenW aro trutnol to utilize eiivironriunt nud ftdnnt it to I he neods of cchools. This is helpful to teachers In sohoo's with lunitod npparnttiH Honil low. For cuUIolmiu uddrturi, C. K IIASA11D, b'eciotary. M s a bo si 3 i S f' k iO tfa PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE- AWAIirlAfflll QtflfA Ih,,, CbloHKO 8oro. A reaular YYUIUIUIUI OLUlC hlvoof iniluMry, Ibmy, Husy, Huey Ih no iiHine for It. IIoiiohI ininolmndising, good j-ooiIa nod low prieea keop iiu slNvnye on the jump. ISh white dm k, yard 10c lfio blue duck, j Mil 10c 8Kc outiiifr flannel fie 7)$t' Ihtbt colored percnlef. . lu fioo .lap mlk all colon ttttc IteimianU, dluillise, law np, or Kttndios nml limn ornrhoH. II A LI' I'KICM. 10i! silklinc, yard fie lifUo dotted pwlm yurd 7)c 3 hah wide embroidery, yd . . ;ic Neck ribbon No. It), nil ud m. . 15c Xiu best sun bonnets ll'c ncmcnifcer This Sale Is I AcEV0Y BROS., Proprietors. $ p Court Street, Salem, Orejron f 'A DC ( A LI TODAY Harritt 5i Laqjrbnce Old I'oot OfUtfo Uiooery. A Juicy Morsel for -Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy from one of our tender and delicious h.hhIs steaks, Ip&iIi or mutton clioj. veal cutlets or jirk, Our mHaU r all out from the lutttt arnl nriuit-aloaltle, il ho cdii supply your table with (rsli, nutrltlour and vthobttmnH nnt t Lwl rock prhum, E. C, CROSS SALJ7M OKE rtinn 5WI R OLLM A CHERRY tfroifcT OtCAAlCS 'J t((M, I A 1 R. M. WADE 8z CO. of rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which dissolves nnd washes out all foreign materials, and the sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains. S. S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but is a nerfect Vcrotnliln blond nnrlfint- m.,,1 .... -SiaOTi? avnilnbln undergraduate has boon em iu demutid, ut salaries rnnlnc from fit) and room, $2 '-" a week. Othnr exprnres J. ii. okoutt, 1'ri'Bidont. .1. nil ffl 76c calico wrappers 8ftu '( Men's fiOc lialoriKgiin uudr-rwinir, ft all uolom 'Jba Jl Mi'h'h rnuuito.ilHtonei'ktluB..ir)u Miiii'b 3Tiu arasli hats 10o lloy'e straw lints 10c Men's BOo fott chlrts !lno Hiiyn'over-ll, nil stzes UoV LhiIIi'h' shirt ualstn, HALF IMIK'K U 85 k'd sloven, nil uolors. . . .IVe Sllit whbIi vcIIh X'tu llfic fsce voIIh, new ldu for SATURDAY ONLY. STRAW0ERRIES GREEN PEAS CABBAGE SEEDER x 'H perfvot (JUrry liwHjr dova pot urnli lliw oJjnry or chuiw Hiiy Imv ot line; a pre'iel iiiKuhinw for Mtig, suisll or Owl If'i'iila lifrrlno Th l hx'mcIIih: knliH.lrivM llw mmnI into ue dmb and aetiMlly tlirows llt ftlierry Into Niillitr Tli a marks of Dim knife rwu wmrwtJv bu tMII Ml tllH iM'Wlwl fruit- It MtdS IfuUl ft) lo 30 quart per hour lUull price, H mntr. STORE N W O. H. MACK Whlto Corner, Salem, Oregon, l'artlos dnslrlng superior opciatlous at mod orato foo In auy brnneh aro In ospoclal request STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealero In Live Stock, Vholesalo and retail butchers and packers. All kinds of fresh and salt moats. FIno Bausagos, hams, bacon and lard. 31C Commercial street. Fireworks WHOLESALE and RKTAIL I101TOM PRICKS Huie Wing Sang Co. 140 Slate Street. OFFICE UliY HALL For wator sorvleo apply nt ofllco. Dills payable monthly In advance. Mako all complaints at tho offlco. Tb? flnne.. irf FINE WINKS, LIQUORS ' AND0IOAR8.... 102 CotlPt St 1HE ELITE CaFE 200 Commercial QtreeL Mcnla at all hours. Open day and nlKbt. Only place In tho city handling tho anions OLYMPIA BEER It the Reception Saloon. WIioIobrIc and retail. R ECKBRLEN, Proprietor L. D. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY la at 1130 Commercial titroot PHONE MAIN 2681 SALEM ORE. S0ULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND OR. W'K " Will's MujlcBlore. Your Step Mother Ih still horo busy as over, and wuon your clothos aro all out of order, worn, with buttons off, take thorn to hor at tho Salem Dyo Works. At this establishment you can got anything sot to rights, from n pair of gloves, to tho most olabornto silk gown. A gentloman cau get his hat cleaned, his trousora creased, or his wholo suit rejuvonated to suit his Uisto, also tour suits a month for 51. Uuttoim sowed on, rips sowed up, stilts pressed on short notlco. Now goods shrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. II. WALKER 198 Commercial Street S. C. STONE, M. D. I'KOPIIIETOR OP Stone's Drug Stores SALEM, OREGON. Tho storasftwo In nuruber)nro located nt No. 236 and 207 Commercial st,, and tiro well stocked with u complete lino of drugs and lnedloluoo, toilet articles, perfumery, bruslisM. etc., Has had some 25 years experience In the practice of inodlclno and now makes no charge for consultation, ex amination or prescription. PEANUTS KoiibUmI in large or muiill lots at The Salem Coffee Roaster JOHNSON &. O'FLYNO, Propt. Phono Main 2724. LO.O.F. Temple CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meat ull mail and nnwMiiiKsr trains. 1)ukhhk to ull parts of the city. Prompt isrvice. Teispuoue o. -ti. HOMYKIt tt IirSDUIOK. Barr's German Salye Heals quickly all Cu"i or umiant. Uraws siwmmiw out m.nino in., draws Kllvwra out of Utmh which oltsn break off Uo siort to pull. Hiwke like Htic-kinie la-tir. Try Ii ami you will ntvnr be without. Hy msll tor ml at BARK'S JEWELRY STORE, 120 State Street. Salem, Ore. hi, P. JONBy, Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clerk of circuit court for sU years and has an uptodata abstract Jl HII proimriy in miii-vm i M Buy Walker's Guaranteed Paints When you want paint for your heuae or yeur earrlage that le mixed ready far the brush, you an find It at Walker's, the oarrlage trimmer and painter. I carry a large stMk of the best paints In the world. Try my varnish flloss bugfly paInt."ro ooat will make your bugfly look like new, C. H. Walker 100 Ooiimeieial Street. V Sab Wafer !M-9 ,- , ni CLASSIFIED ! ' Hit. VU ADVERTISEMENTS a monm. All over rive lQ'ttutmut JVANTED. " ",JU" Wanted. Tablo boardrllekTor Vran,n?m- Cornor ot Cbornek llayloy, Props. C-23-2w wanted flvo young manFrom Wa Hon county to preparo nt onoo for poaltlonB in tho government sorvlce. Apply to Intor-Stato InsL, Cedar Havids, la. C17-2m wanted Everybody to try Oregon Foot Kaso for all foot allmoats, Onco tried always used. ABk your uruggist or soud 2Bo. 8. L. Hayes, HalBoy, Pro. jZm Wanted. Tiustworthy'porBona in ca"ch county to raanago buslnoas, old es tablished house, Bolld financial standing; straight, bona fldo weekly cash salary of ?18, paid by chock each Wednesday, with all oxponsos direct from headquarters; monoy advanced for expenses, Manager, 373 Caxton Uldg., Chicago. . C-11-mon-saHw LOST AND FOUND. Don't You Know Anytning about Ed wards' Markot? At 410 Stata street. I3o8t placo to buy fresh and cured moats at tho lowest prices. Puouo 2C24. 13. Edwards, prop FOR 3ALE. All Kinds Of euniDliiH ntiiiiKifu stoves and tunts, und second-hand goods at J. N. Shautz'. 107 Court Btreot. 6-H-tt For Sale. Family rcsldonco of twolvo rooms, partly furnlBhod, modern lm piovomeiiis, iunmco, otc, largo mini, Improved grounds, comprising four loiti. Will bo sold cheap. In uuire Journal olllce. 7-1-liu -or bate. ilottHs and lot; l',4 aero line vegetable; barn and chicken hotiBt); good privy. All for $240. In quire oi A. uarr, two blocks south oust ot Lincoln school, or this of lice. C-30-dwlw i-or Saie oneap aucuuu hand turoBh lug oudiu Advance Soparator, 3Gx fiu, with wind staokur. Also 13 11. t'. uiigluu, with water tank and wuuuu. All lu good order. Price Vtbo, K. M. UruUan, Salem, Ore uoii. C-H-d&w-tf I or baio ture Poland UUina bows. . . it. Kriui, MuIuiii, H. U. No. 3. C-21-lui r-er baie. how and Bocuud-haiid bug gies, new and second-hand spring wagons, btiukboards and carts, ut the Salem Carriage and Wagon Fac tory, Wornor Fonncll, proprietor, 304 Commercial street 4-lC-tf f--iIm m in i P M-WWWV LODQE8. Protection Lodje No. 2, Ancient Or der United workmen, meets every tiatuidny ovenlug In tho Ilolmau Hull, cornor ot titato and Liberty streets. Visltiug orothrou wolcomu. 0. A. MoKaddou, M. W. J. A. Bellwood, ltecordor. FOREUTERa OF AMERICA Oourt Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Meets Friday nights In Tumor block, ,1m Hamilton O. It; A. I Urowu, Bee. Central Lodao No. IS K. of P. Castle Hull lu Ho Inum block, cornor State und Liberty streots, Tuosday ot oaoh week at 7:20 p. m. Claud Towiisend, C. U., Kadoc J. Illggs, K. ot 11. und ti, TONQORIAL. Evans' Darber Shop. Only unit-class shop on State street Kvory thing new and up-to-date. Fluent porcelain baths. Bhavo, IGo; hair-cut, 2Co; baths, 2Se. Two Orst-oluas boot blacks. O. W. Uvans, proprietor. Ryan's 8havlng Parlors. Bovon first class burbers ciigugod, Fiuost bath roomB In ally. Wo uso antlsoptlo uterlllxor. J. Ityan, Prop. HOP AND PRODUCE BUYERa, j. Carmlchael Hop buyer, Olflco la iiush-Uroymau building, Salem, Ore gon. Samples ot choke hops sollo Itwd from ull growers. PHYSICIANS. jTTfTDrower, physician and eurfloon. Office In O ray block. Rooms 7 and 0. Phone 01. OSTEOPATHY. Dr. L. E. Wyokoff and Dr. Grace Al bright. Twenty months graduate of the American School ot Osteop athy, Klrltsvllls. Mo. Dr. Wyekotf Is the only twenty mouths' gentlaman gradual lu Baletn. Odd Fellows' Twnpl. 'Phone Main 2721. Dr. M. T. Schoettlo Oroduato Amerl ..oun Bohool of Osteoiiathy, Kirks vlile, Mo. Offleo In Tioga block, over the Bpa. OlHoo hours 830 to 11:80 and 1 to 4. 342 v7. fl. bobbins, Or. of" Oiteopsthy OraduatM of the Columbia Collogo ut Ostsopathy, Chicago, III. Oman 167 Court strewt. Chroute diseases u spttclulty. The Great RiK Island Route. Through irsonally couduated tour lt slMpluc cars bstwMB Portland and Chkugo one u wk, and between Qg den and Chloaio ttir UmtrS a we via ths 8cttle llBft. Through Utaftdara slgdK dally bstwwu OlfditR mi QhjMag tlm Scenic Hue. Throunh atamlarU fliS dally Irttwsj Ut. iteAe'V JlHS nt