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THE DAILY JOURmAL, tALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1962. MC1. Salt Rheum You may call It eczema, te'tir w i.il'Jc 'crust. 1 Hut no matter what you cull I', ti t skin dlseuse whlrh conic In prti-tKM tl t i.utn. Itcli, Ulschurifc it watery nm'tcr. ds-y ami Bcnlo, owes Its existence to tho presence of numorH in me system. It will contlnuo to exist, annoy, and per Imps iigonlzc, as lout; in these lmiuors rcmnln. It Is nlwaya radically and pprjuanonlly cured by Hood's Sarsaparllta which expels all humors, nntl Is nosltlrsly F unequalled for all eur.nntw "---- to Years Powdered Vanilla wns "old by n Kentloman from tho Kact. Now wo hitvo tlio enme kind of goods to eoll. Tlio powder is clean, clear, white nnd strong. Call f-r "GrytiU Snjareil V.f II- line". Tho price id ohonpor than what it has boon eold for. YOKOHAAIA TEA STORE OOFFEI3 ROASTER. IGJiono 2111 black. Fm-o Deliver) -WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. R Myers, Portland. Miss F. Smith, San Francisco. Miss F". Ebcrhnit, Sun Francisco. II. A, Snyder. Aurora. T. It. Richardson, San Finncisco. 13. C. Little, city. Hurry A. Townsond nnd family, city lames Patten, Unyd. Wis. Cnss.a IIiiihs, Lebanon, W. A. Paul. Lohnnon. (' 13. III1I, San Francisco. W. S. Sponcor, Portland. A. 0. Newbum, Now York. H. LnSllle. San Francisco. U. L. PoKart. Eugene. A. E. Drlseoll, St. Paul. C. H. Wnlfe. Portland. Oliver C. Thornton, Snn Francisco Illegal Rifle Practice. Polk county parties aro complalnliiK pit Illegal rlflo and pistol practice on Ithls side- of the river, tho bullets of- Ren flying In dangerous proximity t Oho people on tho other side. If It Is hot stopped tlio city authorities will jo asked to make arrests. Good eooug yLL Havana Filler FLORODORA " BANDS an bf same value as lags from " STAR," HORSB SHOE," SSPEARHEAD."STANDARD NA Vf." " OLD PEACH & HONEY." mSAWLOG," "OLE VARG1NY" IS? "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco. '6 JSedcd In Every Home THE NEW AMn r-vrr at c-r uxvtJtLI - bnumwuu 5$K"giy E.DITION OF t-J-,- WEBSTER'S International Dictionary ML anybody K"QKA uicuonary or r,rui,iau, wTf UfflsvvA " low Plates Throughout ,000 New Words rhi-ftsas and Daflnillons v; . ... 1. r tl.o direct suner- W T. HARRIS, Ph.D., LL.D., I'.i t'oiuiniasiuiivr of Bdu- ii i 1 1 it a Urae corn of com fit i1 -t uiul elilor. . Hlndlncs 2364 Quarto Pna 3uuu illustrations VI e.f" tnl tonal ttaiJlrtfiMmd t, t cling the "i nutrxiiftd. Vc'9 r ,U itargtd JCtitUon of tht nati ' i H44t in Oelobtr, l, ' thr bittt and ll 1 .iiu!llbUll SfUr'a ColUsUta Dictionary r of -. . .t t tb Word nml I'bru IIa ..Mn.tt BUt 1Mlt M Imm. 1'ia.nr. Mooad-ciaw to rite." - '. c tc of bo(tl a iftiiuatto. JMERRIAMCO. publishers, infield, Mass. ' ; maffurs tuuiaurt) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Local Social Realm 1 Events 4. In the H- Miss Hlbbard to Wed. .Mrs. A. CoolidRe, of Colfax, Wash ington; Mrs. Amelia E. Miller, Mrs. a W. Scribor and E. K. Miller, of this city, want to Portland this morning, whore, at noon today, at tlio homo of tho bride, in Mt. Tabor, they attended tho wedding of Miss Helen Hlbbard and Mr. Waltor Padgett. Tho bride has a largo circle of acquaintances in Salem nnd Marlon county, where slio lived for yours. Miss Hlbbard was also employed as teacher in tlio Salem public schools for some time, and her many Salem frlonds wish bur great happlnoss In tlio relations newly formed. Wedded at Sublimity. Tho mnrrlago of Miss Mury Jose phlno Smith, of Sublimity, to Charlos Loo Barr of Salem, was performed at tho Catholic church in Sublimity at 9 a. m. Tuesday, July 15th, Rov. Fnthor Lainlc ofllclating. Aftor tho wedding a reception was given nt tho rural homo of tho brldo, who is n daughter of a pioneer family. Mr. Bnrr is as sociatod with his brothers in tlio man agement of a largo Jewelry store in tills city. Aftor n, short visit at Now- port, Mr. and Mrs. IJarr will roturn to Salem nnd reside. K. of P. Installation. Central lodge, No. IS, K. of P., ol this city, installed new ofllcors Tues day evening as follews: Chancelloi commander, Caroy F. Martin; vice chnncollor, C. 13. Bowen; prelate, S. A. Hughes; Master at arms, II. 11. Tur ner; master of tho work, Claud Town send. Tho installation ceremonies wore conducted by Past Chancellors A. H." Johnson, F. W. SteuslofT, Oco. C. Will and W. I. Stitloy. o PERSONALS. .Mrs. John Glosy Is visiting in Au rorn. B. II. Wagner lias gone to Browns vllle. Mrs. F. A. Mooro Is visiting In Port land. T.-M. Bnrr has returned from Cor vallls. II. A. Snyder, of Aurora, was In Sa eom Tuosday. I Miss Jane Oil in Hi Is spending a fav, days nt Gladstone. . Mrs. C. P. Bishop Is visiting with frlonds in Portland. Circuit Judgo H. P. Boise hns re turned from Albany. Mrs. H. W. Hatch lias returned from an outing at Newport. lit. Gulss, of Woodburn, visited In Salem Tuesday ovoning. Miss Lillian Hnrtley Is visiting hot sister, Mrs. S. C. Lee, in Portland. Mrs. S. C. Dyor has roturned from ii. visit to bor Lincoln county claim. Miss Nunda Lombcko nnd Miss Lor otta Ford aro visiting in Woodburn. Mrs. W. F. Skiff Is visiting hoi nleco, Miss Nolllo Knight, In Portland,. Dr. F. 13. Smith lias Joined ills fam ily for a few days recreation nt Now port, T. M. Maplothorp Is enjoying a two weeks' outing nt tho Broltonbush springs. D. C. Ml n to and Miss Hnlloy have returned from a trip to. tholr claims in Lincoln county. Mm. Knto fiashor nnd dnuRhtor. Miss Gortrudo, havo gono to Wllliolt Springs for mx outing. Mrs. A. B. Glosy and Miss Sylvia Glcsy havo rotumod to Aurora, nftor a visit with Salem relatives. Miss Conlo Lowls will roturn tills evening from a ton weoks' visit at Green Lake, a, suburb of Sonttlo. Mrs. B. L. Stoovos lias rotumod to WieBcr, Idaho, aftor n visit at tlio homo of I). B. Stoovoa, In this city. Mayor C, P. Bishop loft tills morn ing for a fow days at Gladstone, Port land and Cloud Capp Inn, nt tho bnso of Mt. Hood. Secrotary of State Dunbar and Su perintendent Acker-man have gone" to Corvnllis, to attend the annual meet ing of the State Agricultural college Sickness steals more savings than the burglar. Slowly, coin by coin, the money that has been so hardly earned i aid out for drugs and doctors. Sickness is the worst enemy of the work ing man, and the common cause of the working man's sickness is diwssc of the stomach often involving the heart, lungs, liver, or kidneys. The lit of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery wili stop the stealing of the savings y sickness. It cures tli& cae of the stomach ami other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures dis eases of heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etcu when these diseases are caused by the diseased condition of the stomach and its allied organs. About ten yni go I bcean to have trouble with my Moauch. write wta. Connolly, of vm Wluut mini Iwaiu, Ohio. " It gvt o bad I tu4 to lay ulf quite oTtca two sad tnree day in a week. My atonach would bloat, and I would betcn up m aaa waa m iwmi vtMf m i mwa tinea I KaT ciaptuyed aixl beca trvalvd by (be beat doctura la tin e dly but sot ir or ether I ha help mI la whatever By aoaae wayorothtr I haead la art huld ul a vial of vour reiitta. aaa I PeilrU.' and t thought tbey helped me if u then I wrote to you Tor let iuu 4 a vui of advtoc Yu UM mt that Iff roy aruptoma you tbuuabt I bad liver eompuuai aaa aivwc me uToT your OoUea Uadkal tMovery aad -rkaaaai ttUttf ta eaaarotkm Tbeac mH ciara I have taken aa dweeted, aad am very hauoy to aute that I aoawaeed to grt bJer hJm che aurt and have at bMt a dajr tbU aukuatcr oa aaouuat of say ateaucb, I fed Up tuu aad better than I have Jar tea year Accept no substitute for"GeWw Med ical iHscovery." Nothing else is "jU as good." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate the bowels. llBV-Vi!rSllHk-. -JmSVPs''' WEEKLY BAND The Journal solicits subscriptions for a wookly oponnir band con- cort by tho Salem Military band. The fund to be subscribed Is to be paid each week to some one designated by the band organization, nnd to bo given at one of the parks in tho city. Subscription Per Week. Hofor Brothers ...,50c O. S. Pomoroy returned to Wood burn tills morning. Mr. Pomoroy yes terday contracted to Llllontha! Pros. 20,000 pounds of tho 1002 hop crop at 20 cents, nnd is pleased with the trans-' action. Ho claims to be tho first grow ler in Oregon to subserlbo to a 20-ccnt contract. Mr. Pomoroy says lie still has tlio product of a 20-acro yard that lie lias not dlsposod of yet, by con tract or otherwise. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred II. Byars, who havo been spending n month nt tho homo of Dr. Bynr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Byars, left this morning on tholr return to Madera, Califor nia. George Albert nnd son, Charles Al bert, and George Gilbert, of Lansing, lown, will arrlvo in Salem tills ovon ing for n visit with Banker J. II. Al bert and family. Ed. Hazzard, of Iowa, who expects to open a bank nt Jefferson about Au gust 1st, and John Aupporlo, the Joff orson miller, wore In town today. Mrs. 11. L. Coldwoll, accompanied by Miss Ch'arlotto Lum, of North Yaki ma, Wn Is visiting her dnughtor, Mrs. J. W. McKlnney, at Turner. Mrs. O. P. Dabnoy, nccompnnlod by hor sons, lias returned from n visit with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Thomas, at Newport. Itov. P. S. Knight hns gono to Snn Francisco to remain about two weeks. During his nbsenco his nddross will bo 724 Brodorlck street A. W. Long, who has a position In tlio Tacoma land olllce, undor civil service appointment, is visiting old friends In Salem. J. G. Graham has gono to Albany and Hnlsoy In the intoresl of Bnlfour, Guth rlo & Co., for whom ho is nctlng ns Salem agent. Miss Emma Mlllor returned today from Moscow, Idaho, having boon called homo by the sorlous Illnoss of hor mother. MIshob Fannlo Kborhnrt and F. Smith, of Snn Francisco, wore in Sa lem . Tuosday. going to Aurora in the afternoon. Mrs. II. K. Goldberg and little dnughtor. of Seattle, Is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrsj F. Lovy. Stnto Sonntor-oloct Henry 13. -McGinn, of Multnomah county, had husl noss In tho Supromo court Tuesday. Miss Edna Purdy Is oxpectod homo tonight from a sovon-months' visit nt Waukou and Lansing, Iowa. Mrs. It. D. Mills, or Vanvouvor, Wn., Is visiting her brothers, L. J. nnd C. W. Brnnt, in this eity. Miss Pylos nnd Miss Dntuo, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. are tho guests of Mm. A. N. Bush. Dr. J. W. Thomas, homo physlclnn nt tlio Salem Hospital, Is visiting at Stnyton. O. P. Litchfield hns gone to Ynqulnn to speijd a few wooks. Mrs. Theo. Both is visiting with frlonds In Allian". o Notice. Tho Salem steal bridge will be open until Monany, July 1-Uli, when It will bo closod nnd a forry substituted for tho noxt 30 or 35 days. By ordor of committee. Minor Mention Local Import The officers and members of of the Methodist Sunday School unjoyod the pleasures of n day's picnic nt Fair mount Park, on South Commercial street today. Tho little folks woro transferred to and from the grounds by the streat cars. Word reeoivad from President J. II. Coleman, of Willamette University, who recently went to Now York state to accompany his family to Salum, In dicates faithful work on his jwrt in tho "Hinplro" state for "Old Willam ette." Dr. Coleman. In a message to Bishop Ctanston. of Portland, reported receiving n subscription of $1000 foi the Salem school, and says he lias n number of additional subscriptions In view. It is not definitely known when President Colenmu will return to Sa lem. but Ills arrival Is expected at any time. 19. J. Arnold, proprietor and man ager of the Oregon Pacific and Orl cntul Street Carnival, passed through Salem this morning for Albany, whr-rc his big show will tsive owe continuous performance. July 17-81, inclusive Hi has seeurgd the services of the Van cotiver Military Itaad of 60 plctes which accompanies him to Albany "ISd." Amok! Is one of the best puhlir entertains of many years' experi ence.' aad his show this year Is a dandy. o Found a Lady's Tooth. Old nill AHMrson has not found Tra t y. but he has found a woman's upper Plate and oe front tooth attached. In New Hngkutd It is so eold that ladlae have their teoth trmmn ever night, wben tet In a glass of water at the head of their bed. BUI did not find this In rbv flush in en bet tUa owmw can eali and ntve property at the HHk J bead saleoa, and re el ve tite loet I tooth, whirh is jftrfetly clean and In gOOd COfidltrOB. I CONCERT FUND eeeccx&&&&8esoc&s9;toee . Manon County Social News P rsonal Mention and Matters of Interest to Many.... 0038CeO06Ow The Journal would like social nnd per conal news from towns In Western Oregon where It largely circulates, and where "nearly everybody knows everybody." From Aumsville. Quite a number of our young folks onjoyed mi outing nt Mohamn Sunday. W. P. Gilbert, proprietor of tho Auuisvillo hotel, is in Portland this wook. Ed. Shollborg. of Portland, Is visit ing his sister, Mm A. 11. LuCrol.v, of Sublimity. W. D. Shaw, recently of Stnyton, re turned Sunday from a business trip to Woodburn. Mrs. A. P. Spoor spent last week at tho home of her mother, Mrs. IC. Buffo. In Sllverton. u. C. Weaver, traveling ngont fot tho Minneapolis School Supply Co., spent Sunday at homo. D. 15. Swank hns purchased tho ho tel and storo at Dotrolt, nnd oxjiects to contlnuo their already fnmous rep utntion.' Prof. John A. Goodo. who hns boon confined to ills bed tho pnst two months. Is much improved; nnd we hopo for his speedy recovory. Karl Phelps, Sllvorton's stiff ball pitcher, pitched tho Meliama team to victory over the Alder Creek tonm lost Sunday, tho scoro being 11) to 21. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. V. Holn, Miss Nettio Starr, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Render, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weav er nnd Mr. and Mrs. M H. Spoor started for Broltonbush Hot Springs today. Mrs. Lottie PoiimlGilheit and hor brothei-In-lnw, Kd. Gilbert, caino home from Portland Friday to attend tlio rC' ccptlon given to Mr. nnd Mrs. V, J. Deach. Mrs. Gilbert expects to remain n mouth. On Friday night. July 11th, tho Ep worth Lenguo of Stnyton and Shnw, nnd tho Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of Aumsvlllo gnvo a lawn social nt Shady Lawn, tlio homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Pound, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Beach who wore married on July 1st, at Newberg. Tho homo was tastefully decorated with Ivy. ferns, swoot pens and roses, whllo the lawn was lighted with Chinese lanterns In nn nrtlsth innnnor. Combined with tlio Jolly crowd, it made u very merry scone In deed. The ovonlux was spent in sing ing, speaking and music, appropriate games, being enjoyed by nil. At 11 o'clock the young folks Joined hands, forming n circle, nnd sang "Blest Be the Tie that Binds." Ralph Speer as suming the responsibilities of taunt master, steppod forward nnd proposed u toast to the future happiness of Mr. and Mrs. Deuch. Prof. John Goode. In a pleasing mnniier complimented and proposed a toast to Mr. and Mrs. A. P Speer, a newly wedded couide, also high In social circles in Marlon coun ty. Both young couples rwelved hoarty npplnuse. The guests, number ing 03, then found comfortable seats and were served to lemonade, punch Ico cream and f alio.. For over nu hour the grove nnd lawn tang with laughter ami merriment. At a Into hour, bid ding Mr. nnd Mrs. Dcnch God-steed. the many friends departed to their homes, having spent au evening long to be remembered Mrs. Descli, for merly Miss ISrtele Haveland, has been a leading teacher of Yamhill county for several years, nnd has, by her pleasing manners, made many friends. Mr. Deach has made a success ns a public Instructor In leading schools of this stnte, and now holds a poeitlou in Newlierg college. If Mr. and Mrs Deuch nre as successful In the future as they have been in the past, the have In store pleasure and wealth abundant. : o The navy is now making expert month in tin use of oil as fuel HhouM they prove sue r refill oil tank tu tlons will come Into uf lntrnd of coaling stations Is your Hair worth Ono Dollar? V to, buy a bouieof Kwbro It. rj4 rldo aiui mni titst dauaruR fiat la tluwly bulsuii.'y teodtsnog you bald. HEWono'a Henpioioe rauH as4 e6a(uwilly tvtovviuic the det. , Our trial will oonjiaoejrfa IhaaatB MUUaa IIjU UuUIukTIm4 . Si rcaawaco, Cau. Ita 1, 10. Wtaa I bcut ifaa LUrfa ut lUrjtuat a fw umnUt a, Itka U wajorMr Matl wHrMn, I Huwabt It wwoM ptr a UiLbsl aaa m to uta H if aM. itufms nun, Aba m Ma lu II jf Vm C.f. k .U PLul !.. tmt (1am. 1 ... -. . .w3 w wm.m mmmmmmmmmmmmmm :lisWswPtf wHn I SlsanniininKsanKUsa3V saBVllHi II 2PsanninininianV sanninininininininininininH A U Hie only irfriusUvn on tl.c market tlial ralfr will atop It, tor It l tbu uuljr one that kUU tMBilerolvat work lb Ilia luurmot. tbua tttmlfOtllMt IIm, INDIGESTION Is the cnuso of more discomfort than any other ailment. If you ent tho things that you you want, and that aro good for you, you aro distressed. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will make your digestion porfoct and provont Dyspepsia and its attendant disagree ablo symptoms. You cnu safely ent anything, nt any time, if you tnko ono of thoso tablets nftorwnrd. Sold by all druggists undor a posltivo guaran tee, 25 cts. Money refunded if you nre not satisfied. Soud to ua for n free sumple. W. H. HOOKER & CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Weekly Crop Bulletin. Tho past wool; has boon ralnloss and moderntely mild. Tho maximum, or day temperatures in Wostorn Oregon, ranged from 70 to 82 dogroes, and tho minimum, or night tompernturos, be tween 42 and 515 dogroes. In Eastern Oregon tlio maximum tomporaturos ranged betweon t!l and 92 degrees and the minimum tomporntures between 38 and G2 degrees. Tho weather lias boon fnvorablo for haying, nnd this work has progressed actively. Tho crop, bocauso ofnn ia cr'easo in acrongo, will probably give total yields largor than last year, al though In many places lndlvldunl meadows will produeo slightly less than tho avornge. Pastures aro slow ly getting shoit, and a slight shrink age Is taking plnco In tho supply of milk being dollvorod at thq croamor les. Fall grain of all kinds is lining and ripening nicely. Some full oats and bnrlny havo boon cut, but harvesting will not becomo genet nl for about two weeks. Spring whont Is growing fast, and It has a good color. The com plaints of fall whent lodging are not so numorous, nnd but little rust is re ported. Tho outlook, cm tho whole, Is fa vol able for a largo crop of grain, of an excellent quality, Both In East ern and Wostorn Oregon. Hops aro milking a good growth, and but few llco aro roportod upon tho vines. Corn has douo woll during tlio week; It lias a good color, but Is still stnnll for tho sonson of tho yonr. Po tatoes, onions, sugar boots, gardoiiB and all root crops havo mado fnvorablo advancement. Tho Italian prune crop Is almost n total failure, but tho French prunes glvo promiso or yield ing a fair crop. Apples also promise well. But fow reports regarding poach es were received during tho wook, nnd they woro favorable. Neither Side Will Give In; Chicago, July 15. Whllo tho whole sale biislnosB of this city Is almost ompletely paralyzed, and whllo Its business moil aro stnndlng a loss of 11,000.000 a day, the striking freight handlers nnd tho railroads aro In a deadlock, and announce their determi nation to fight to n finish over' the question of ono-hnlf cont per hour, Di li total of ffiOO for every 21 hours, this being divided on ono sldo hetweun 21 inllionds and on thu other side be tween 10.000 men. The sltuntlun today is moio sorious thnn nt any time since tho commence nient of tlio trouble, and nt no tlmu since tho walkout havo the points nt Issue been so obstinately ninliitnlnud. I'lireo tiiires todny the freight hand lers sent committees to moot the gen eral mniingors, mid three (lilies cttme hack without results. If you aro troubled with Impure blood, indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we would rucommuud Acker's Dlood Elixir, which wo sell under a posltivo guariintoo. It will nl wnyB euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. 50 cts. and 11.00. D. J. FRY, Druggist. OIL FOR FUEL. Portland Manufacturers Will Discard Fire Wood. Portland! July 16. As a result of tho fuol teamsters' strike, some of tho big firms In the city which consumed a., the way from four to six cords of slabwood a day are preparing to put In oil plants, and use oil ns' it fuel ficiui now on. They say they cannot afford to be bothered with strikes and boycotts, and will mnke the change as soon us poeslhle. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catnrrh that can not be oured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIKNICY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known V, J. Cheney for the last IS years, aud be lieve him to be perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and finan cially able to 'curry out any business obligations ninde by their firm. West & Trunx, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo. O. Wuldlng, Klnuaii & Marvin, Wholesule Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaees of the system. Testimonials sent free. Prices 76c I" T bottle. Xoid by all druggists. II 4 is Family Pills are the best. U. B. Quarterly Meetlna. The I'nited Brethren will hold their ouuitcrly meeting the cowing Matur a a id Hunday at Yew Park ebunh. R'-v P Black, eider. Itverybody is ' ordially Inriied to attend. -U.O-. Bd Tlm I take a pleasant herb drink, the next 'and are well stocked with a complete morning I feel bright and my com-Mine of drugs uud medicines, toilet i plexlon Is batter. My doctor says It ?,rtlclft"'. Wtumwy. brushes, etc.. n.o .. ,i . Ti . . . . Has had some 36 years experience In ( note. gently on the stomaob, liver and the praotlee of modlafne uud uo kidneys, and la a pleasant laxative. It makes no oharge for eonsultatloa, ex Is made of herbs, and Is prepared as ' anilnutlon or ireeoription easily as tea. ' It Is called Lane's Med-. ieJne. All druggists sell It at 2Ca and j M ceetA LaWu Pamlly Medicines I amu i.. i,-. ,. .,. . I taovee the bowels -eaeh day. If you cubwh get it. send for free saidples. Address. Orator WoodwardJ.Roy,N. A Good Housekeeper Will always use tho host brend and pastry that money can buy, Pntronlzo tho Pioneer Bnkory, and you will got tho best. Wo Have A full lino of Vacuum fruit pars, and also Mnson fruit Jars. These aro tlio best on the market. Uused by ovory body. BRANSON & RAOAN. Tho Great Rock Island Route. Through personally conducted tour ist slooplng cars botwocnTortlnnd and Chicago once a week, and between Og don and Chicago thrco tluiea a wook, via tho Sconlo lino. Through Standard Blooplng cars dally betweon Ogdon and Chicago, via tho Sconlc lino. Through Standard sleeping cars dally between Colorado Springs and SL Louis; Through Standard and tourist sloop lng cars dully botweon Snn Francisco and Chicago, via Los Augclcs and 151 Paso. Through Standard Bleeping cars and chair cars dally between St. Paul and Chicago. Bo suro that your ticket reads via tho Great Rock Island Routo. Tho best and most roasonablo din ing car sorvlco. For ratos, folders and descriptive lit oraturo writo to A. E. COOPER, Gonoral Agont, Portland, Ol. o It Ib a Fact class brend and pastry. A full supply That tho Pioneer Bakery ninkes first always on band. O. H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. ICccne, in Whlto Cornor, Salem, Oregon. Parties doslring suporlor operations nt mod erato foo in nuy brunch aro In ospoclal roquost STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock, Wbolosalo and rotnll butchors nnd pnekors. All kinds of fresh and salt moatB. Flno Bnusagos, hams, bacon and lard. 316 Commercial street. Huie Wing Sang Co , Hpecial Sale of all waists, white undorwear, wrappers lloor matting. HOTIO.M PRICKS. :: ;: :: 140 State St, Salem, Or. Salem ffato OFFICE UllY HALL For wator aorvlco npply at offlco. Bills payablo monthly in advance. Mako all complaints at tho ofllco. Tb? finned. x FINK WINKS, LIQUORS AND OIOAHS..., 102 Court St THE ELITE GaFE 208 Commercial Street Menla nt a 1 hours. 0eii day ami night. Only place In tlio olty bundling the hiiiouh OLYMPIA BEER Id tlio Reception Saloon. Wholesale nnd rutnll, E. ECKERLEN. Proprietor S0ULE BROS PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS lor Salem and vklnlii leave orders at Ceo Win's Mualc htorr PORTLAND OR Your Step Mother Is still hero busy us over, and when your clothes uro ull out of order, worn, with buttons off, tnko thorn to her at tho Salem Dyo Works. At this establishment you can get anything sot to rights, from a pair of gloves, to tho most olaboruto silk gown. A Koutlomnn can gut bis hut cleaned, his trousers orensod, or his wholo suit rejuvenated to suit his tnsto, nlao four suits n mouth for $1. Buttons sowed ou, rips sowod ui, nulla pressed on short notice. Now goods shrunk for drossmaklug. MRS. C. II. WALKEn 105 Commercial Street. Breitcnbush HotSprings 1TJHST CLASH 1IOTJC j F.W.HOSS. Proprietor. This popular, best ol all fuminer re torte Is tiiiiuted nmr Dtroi', cutleru lunnWiua of Corvallis St Kalern It it in the heart ol the Cuacadu iiiouMhIhh Rugulsr puns trxln makes nuilv trip from Detroit to the apriuxs. Tcntuii privileges (rue All lump riipplnn can be puruhated at the spruitf. Kx elleul tithing hiiiI liuutiuK. Rates are ery reasonable. For lurlhtr iiiforMllou nldrt-M, F W HUM, 7 I 'ini D.trolt, Oie. S. C. STONE, M. D. PrtOPHIBrOM OF Stone's Drug Stores SALEM, OREGON. O'lm uturajif turn tn nuriiliar Inra Uu!Ht4ul ! Kn St nml 27 r-nnnnunrlul Hi. cj -c? I "i lJ V Ci - r7 wynDOi Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. 'a tvns aiopv ar Skieiie maiim rns aat years and has an up-to-date abstraol or all Drooerty In Uueoln oountv CLASSIFIED X X ADVERTISEMENTS inSc?r2V!M s mouth. All ovtr fivellnts at ihessmViy WANTED. Wanted. People of nil ages, from 10 years up, to pull flax. Apply in por son Thursday morning nt Gerber lp mi, one-fourth mile west of blgSn- lem image. Hugeno Boaae. 7-14-tf Wanted. Thrco or four men to work in linylng, nt $1.25 per day and bonrd. Inquire of W. B. Duncan, six miles northwest of Salem, on Salem and McCoy stage line. Wanted fivo young men From Ma rlon county to iirotmro nt once for positions in tlio government sorvlco. Apply to Inter-Stato Inst., Cedar Rapids, In. C-17-2in Wantcaj-livorybody to try Oregon Foot Easo for nil foot ailments. Onco tried always used. Ask your druggist or send 2Cc. S. L. liayos, Halaey, Oro. 6-27U WW,""""", "S"",,,"PaSHBBreBBJSSBBlae, LOST AND FOUND. Parasol. Would the pnrty who. tluoiiKli mlstnko, took tlio pourl and gold-hnndlod parasol from Mrs, Bishop's on the afternoon of tho ro coptlon, please return it to hor home. 7-15-3t Lost. On tho Garden road, a bunch of keys nttached to a chain. Kinder will bo rewarded by leaving: same at Journal ofllco. 7-lG-3t Lost. On Chemoketa, between Church and 20th streets, a heart-shnped sliver locket, with sllvor chain; monogram of II. II. B. on faco; con tnlnlng boy's picture. Suitable re ward will be paid for Its return to Journal olllce. 7-lG-3t Lost. On Snturdny evening, between Hotol Wlllnmotto and tho llvory stable on South Commercial stroet, a black morocco purso, bonrlng tho nntiio of Mrs. John J. Roberts. Kind er please leave at this ofllco. 7-ll-3t FOR RENT. For Rent or For 8alc. 12-room house, partly furnlsliod, largo grounds, stublo, etc. 7-D-lm. FOR8ALE. For Sale. Light, open, tlireo-qnurtors buggy and single harness, nt it bar gain. Apply ti) Mrs. M, J, Creigh ton, one block west of North Salem school. 7-15-lw For Sale. Fresh yoifng Jersoy cow nnd cnlf. Apply to (I. W. Peurmluo, two mllos north on the river road. 7-H-tf For Sale. New liver boat, with sail, 18 feet long. Intended for gosollno launch, cheap. Inquire ut Journal olllce. 7-8-1 m For Sale. 3-yaur-old Jersey cow, with heifer calf. Inquire ut Journal of lice. 7-7-lm For Sale or Trade. A mre olianco to get u nice suburban homo of 30 acres; all kinds of fruit; good build ings; Hue crop of grain on place; some farming tools mid some furni ture. Will give Immediate posses sion. Jushua R. Smith, three-fourths of u mile southeast of depot. 7-7-Kw For Sale Cheap Second baud thresh ing outllt. Advauco Separator, 30x 60, with wind stacker. Also 13 II. P. engine, with water tauk und wagon. All In good order. Price $760. 1. M. Crolsau, Salem, Ore gon. C-H-d&w-tf Por Sale Pure Poland China sows. W. II. Jigan, Mulem, It. D. No. 8. U-21-lui For 8ale. Now und suooud-haud bug' glee, new and sucoud-huud spring wugons, buckbourds und carts, at tho Salum Carriage uud Wagon Fac tory, Werner Fennell, proprlotor, 301 Commercial street 4-lG-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Musical. -Miss Bertha liublmrd lias returned to SJalmii for the suinint-r iiioiiths. and will take puptls on the piano at her home, one block west of the Noith iinleui scheol. 7 15 tf Well Dlou'no and aoh Work Wells dug aud cleaned. Jobbing in brkk work nnd cistern building. Founda tions put under houses aud ililm neys builL Apply to A F. Holt, tialeui I'. O. or iiorikiat coni.-i Riverside Addition 7 12 liu Don't You Know Anything about Kd wards' Murltwt? At 41U Stuto street Best place to buy fresh uud cured meats ut the lowest prices. Phono 2024. B, Udwurds, prop All Kinds Of citHipiUg uteusllJ, stoves and teats, and aeroud bund good ut J. N. Mhuut', lo7 Court street 8 Hlf LODQES. rroteotlon Lodos No. 8. Anelent Or ,iar iiniiui Workmen, meets every Saturday evening In the lioliuati Hull, ooruer or Mtuie unu mwh; streets. Visiting brethren welcome. F. L. Wc-tl W W.. J A Si IIwihI Recorder. FORE8TER8 OF AMERICA Court flhurwiuul 1'iiriuilers No. IX Meet" Friday nights in Turner block. Irs Hamilton -' U-: A. I- Hrowu He Central Lodgo No. 18 K. of P. -Castle Hall In Holuian block, comer State and IJberty streets, Tuenday of each week at 7 W V w t'laud Towusewd O C . Zad J Htgg. K of R. and 8 HOP AND PRODUCE BUY Ejtfc J. Carmlchaol Hop buyer. Offlee In Ilush-lireyman uuuuiug, raieiu, gon. Samples of ohoiee hops solle- Red from all growers, PHYSICIANS. u Dmui nkuilelin and aUrtlCOn. Office In Qrsy block, Rooms 7 andj 9. Phono 91. wr. u. c. wvckoff anri ft; KZrTT bright. Twontv mnniU .M...i.. -- -.u 6IUUUUW8 of the American School of Osteop nthy, Klrksvillo, Mo, Dr. Wyckoff la the only twenty months' gentleman graduate in Salem. Odd Follows' Tomplo. 'Phono Main 2721 Dr' M JL8cboettla Gradual Amerl- ..can School of Osteopathy. Klrka. villo. Mo. Offlco In Tioga blocfc oyer tho Spa. Offlco hours 8:30 to "'"' ""' i" i. 3-12 W. Q. Robblns, Dr. of Osteopathy Graduato of tho Columbia College of Osteopathy, Chicago, III. Office 157 Court street. Chronic diseases a specialty. Evans' Barber Shop. Only nret-claja shop on Stnto streoL Every thing now nnd upto-dato. Finest porcelain baths. Shave, 15o; Jialr-cut, 25a; bathB, 25c. Two flrst-class boot- macKs. u. w. Evans, proprlotor. Ryan's Shaving Parlors. Sovon flrst class harbors ongagod. Flnoat bath rooms In olty. Wo uso antiaopMo storlllior. J. Ryan, Prop. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mail aud passenger trains. Baggago to all parts of tho city. Prompt lervlco. Tolophono No. 211. HOMYRR & HEDRICK The Science of Osteopathy Mnny people havo boon led to b. Hove through false reports and igno- rnnco that Osteopathic treatment was painful and oven Injurious to children or wenkonod invalids. Nothing could bo farther from the truth for It Is adapted tn the easo, and In nowise Is It Injurious to tho frailest child or weakened Invalid. Dut rnthor It Is Invigorating and strength ening, and nover Is tho patlont worn out or mndo norvous from trcatmont Howovor, thoro nro many fakoro and protondors In Osteopathy who do not understand how to give treatment properly. , Nono nro gonulno or com petent who havo' not attended school nt least four tortus of fivo months each. Dra. U ft, Wyckoff nnd Mrs. Grnco Albright, of I. O. O. F. Temple, Salem, nre graduates of tho American School of Osteopathy, a twenty months' scheol, and thoroughly qualified to give Bt'lontlflu treatment and handlo nuy cnio put In tholr enre. All dla oases, especially chronic dlsoasca and deformities', ylold to tho treatment without knlfo or drugs. Hours 0 to 4. Phono Main 2721. Odd Fellows' Tomplo, Hnlotn, Or Pearson, Page Co. WILL BUY FRUITS OF ALL KINDS FOR PACKING AND CANNING at top market pried. Now ready for buii nee opporlte (Jnpitnl Hronery, Salem, Frank Davis Sr L. D. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY la nt 230 Commercial Slruut PHONE MAIN 2681 SALEM ORE. First Class Bicyc I? Repairing And all kind of sundries nt FRANK J. MOORE'S 10 Uourt HI Phono 2ML aasaHasiMaBaBMaaBSMaaaBS9MMeaiaaaawai PLORODORA ' BANDS art of im ualu at laz' tram "STAR. HORSB SH," SP9ARH8AO: ' STANDARONAVK OLD PBACH A WWW .. .. 1 1 Af " .. if B VAIMIHt" or"MASTBifwvnf'HAn ww. Good enough for anybody! I H .A,, Hawihi Tin rn I siMcl 1 lTn.f5JtWJli3 U iXl yttHk WW tfijfiritH ww mM iJiDaH9