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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1902)
I Nervous Woman Will often feci compelled to stop the clock whose ticking seems unbearable to her In such a nervous condition the woman needs n building up of the entire system. It is useless to attempt the cure K-Tsv 01 me nerves )J while the cause of the nervous ncss remains uu. cured. A very common cause of nervousness in women is a diseased condi. of the tlclicntn womanly organism. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures womanly diseases and the nervousness which they cause. Itclmmrpq irregularity to regular ity. dries the drains Wlltf-fl Wnfll-Aft U'nlllnH heals iuflammatiou and ulceration and cures female weakness. It is a perfect tonic and nervine, tranquilizing the nerves, promoting the appetite and in ducing refreshing sleep. "When I fimt wrote you I hnJ been to ihree different doctors and two of them Mid I would never get better without Roliiff to the lioiitnl for nn operation," write Aim Selmii lirlckion. of 496 KIce Street, St. Paul, Minn. "Win not able to do ntiytlilnp. Ifl would get up nud walk to the kitchen and bock I would have to He In bed for a day or sometime two dny Now I bne lined lx bottles of I)r l'ierce'n I'avorite Pre ftcriptiou nnd lx of the ' (iolJcn Medical Dlncov er nud the result Is jiut wonderful I nan ho nmoiu I li.ul to have nome one by my Hide nil the time even in dny lime, nud I could hardly cnt (ilivtllltlir. I took treatment fnrvti n ,1v tri tulec n week, and every time I would go there t felt o lck, but since 1 unit all the doctors nnd begun taking your mcdfclnes I entiled right nlonc 1 weighed ijj pounds, when I began Inking- your tucdiclncs (In Atigimt) aud now I am up to my inual weight 165. I am us well and feel as good as ever " VtitlK. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the book 111 tin per covers, or 31 stamps for cloth bouml volume. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Uuffalo. N. Y. ware Very Cheap Good for Camping Come and See it Afk also to Eee tho Firo Polished Glassware. Just ns cheap ns tho un polished has been. Bun c) dishes, set of six, 15 cents m d upwards. 7 inch borry bowl, each IS cents at d upwards. Jolly Kineses 25 cents a dozen and up ward d. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Try Diamond Bland too for leu Tea. Phono 2111 black. Free Dellvorj WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Karl T .KraftT Chicago. G. W. Reynolds, Snn Francisco. Jan. I. Shorldnn, New York. Goo. A. Peel, Portland. G. L. Dnvls, Portland. I. It. MeMonlos, Portland. M. S. Hint, Portland. Lucy Duncan, Liberty. J. II. Dortch, Wnshlngton. D. C. Lew I. Stock, San Francisco. Flunk Solonor, San Francisco. V. S. McFarland. San Francisco. Kmll Pursch, San Francisco. II. V. Golilor, San Francisco. John D. Olwoll, Contral Point. C. C. Pnge. Chicago. 0 How's This? Wo offor Ono Ilundrod Dollars Re ward for nuy caso of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undorslgnod, havo known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and bo llovo him to bo porfectly honorablo In all busluoss transactions, and finan cially nblo to carry out any business obligations mado by their Arm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholosale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is takon inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfacos of tho system. ', Testimonials sont froe. Prlcos 75c por bottlo. Sold by all druggists. ' Hud's Family Pills aro tho host. Corvnllls TJmes: Tom Caso has bought a barber shop In Salem, and he leaves Monday to take charge. The shop Is located wost across tho street from the Wlllametto, and Is a throe chalr shop. Mr. Caso has boon In tho tonsoiial business in Corvnllls for many years, and Is an artist in his lino. Many friends here wish him suc co8 in his now field. The Excltamsnt Not Over The rush to the drug store still con tinues and dally scores of people call for a bottle ot Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs for the curs of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's Balaam, tho standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee and never fails to gtre en tire satisfaction. Price 26c and 50c.2 0 1 Will Exhibit Today Today I will exhibit and Mil out of lot the largest assortment of French harpi that ever wan In Salem. I re celved a sample of every style harj made from one of tlie laryeet harp factories In Germany. Boys, take a look at them In my south window. OHO. C. WILL. Dealer la FiaMs, Organs and Sewing Maattfnee, d-w Defective Sidewalks. There are many complaints about Uie rery baa ami defective sidewalk or Twelfth street, beyond the lumber yard, and on South Commercial street next bbyond the MeNaraar property tMSSESM fvlETSBfl Jill UK' AfK Bap fK5,pOisfl wmmmrw MmyrwM Hon mckel Nil Ml 1 1 H-l 1 1 I I I Hi i& Social Realm PERSONALS. Earl Uldiloll wub In Orogon City to day. State Sonntor C. W. Fulton has ro turned to Astoria. Miss Anna Hopf has rotuinod from a visit In Portland. A. Hrown.'ll, tho Albany man. was In Snlum todny. tiursory H. L. Hart, alias Aaron Fighter, Is in Portland for a few days. Ross Flshbnrn has returned fiom a fow days' visit In Portland. Mrs. C. S. Rldy nnd (laughter, of Portland, aio visiting In Snlom. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. W. Clark havo gone to Shonlwator Hay for two weeks' out ing. Miss Mary Fields has roiio to llorke ley. to attend the University of Call fornlo. Mrs. W. S. Huchannn nnd Mrs. It J. Hcndrlo, or Portland, me the guests of Mrs. W. H. Savage. T. D. Jackson loaves tonight foi Oakland. California, on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. O. A. Pneue. Mrs. II. .1. Loslfb. accointiniilml liv hor son. Eliot, has gone to Portland on a visit to hor daughter, Mrs. E. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Pony and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Perry, of Pittsburg, were tho guests of Mis. Ruth Sayro Wed nesday. W. C. WInslow and Frank Qrannls havo gone to Eastern Orogon, whore they will work through the hnryestiiiB season. Virgil Allon, who hns Just recovered from a serious Illness of typhoid fever has gono to Sllverton for a recuporn-' tlvo visit. Mrs. J. R. Read has returned tc Portlnnd, after a visit to tho homo ol hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Henrdsley, at Eola. Mrs. lima B. Hurtl, a tialncd nurse at tho North Pacific Hospital, In Port land. Is visiting hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. D. Holland. Mrs. I R. Uowersox and son, ol Olondale, accompanied by hor cousin Miss Lola Tilloy, or Washington, arc la Snlom, the guests of Mrs. F. O. Howorsox. Row Robert Whitnkor, of Pnlo Al to, Cnlliornln, Is tho guest or Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stolz. Rev. Whitnkor wns lormorly pastor or tho First Baptist church In this city. Socretnry Dunbar nnd Superintend ent Ackormnn returned this morning from Corvnllls, where thoy attended tho annual mooting of tho bonrd nl regents or the Stnte Agricultural col logo. Thoy roport the ro-oloctlon of Prosldont T. M. (latch, nnd tho entire faculty. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Long, who have ANOTHER TEST CASE. Urtglit'tt DIhciikc nnd Diabetes Arc Positively Curiiblc. While the Pulton CnmiwumW wore under ox amliiatloa, one of I ho liiif-sttsutorM went to nue ot the btwl huoHiiphyHlctiiiui in Suu Frnncliwn aud nuked him to name n curtain oae of llrlsht'H dlseaivtt fnr a ttwt. Ila mimed 0. II, Alltmot KU'umi, u former i-onduotorof the 8. 1. Co , aH boyoud human aid. Might phyHloluns had declared the mine chroulo Ilrlght'KdlMmHO, it wuh typioui uiinmioii, euHiN, iirowy,Miop liMMnohH, night hwhuIh nnd utmnl euluw. pains and dlstrutisos. Compound June S, UHJI. I'utlnnt Mtnt on the o now cony from the written retina Juno 15 Improtement Skin clearer Color better. Albumen dt-orentduK Patient muou oucouruk'tHl. Juno SB. Continued Imnrovemeut More run blttoun. Albumen dlniluUlilng. Night Hwoutu but: uuluic toyiuld. July 13. Not ho fatorable. Went to tho country nnd beuu to bloat. Iteturned and feclluK better, though not probably qulto ho well an lust reiort. A favorable indication It tho dUuppearuDoe ot tho umlit HweutH. July lU. Uroptiy ivgaln dlHoppourliii;. Albu men getting Iuhh and Iwh. Aur. I. Improvement continued. Auk, I.I I'.itk'nt oluims ho In nearly well, Continued improvement, ana patient reeoin meudeil for llglit emphiymnt. Double nnalyntm uy ran roan surKoona in ni ito bnow as rni- Iowa : Spec arov 1046 Ileaotloa ,,,, Aald Sugar Noue Albumen , Train) ISxani. for Casts None At this writing, January in, 190. patient is Dot yet entirely recovered, b'it is still on the treatment and getting better continually. Medical works agree that II right's Disease and Diabetes are Incurable, but 87 per eent. are positively recovering under the Fulton Compounds, (Common fornu of kidney com plaint and rh umatUm offer but short resist- ancel i-noe, fi iur iuo iiriHiik MtavunB unu It.bQfor the Diabetic Compound John J. Ful ton Co , 4i3U Montgomery St , San FranoUou, sole compounders. Free tests made for ik tlents. Uesorlptlve pamphlets mailed free. C. C. Comfort, Sole Arjont. r i," MC; v k"j tm k r- Even the Wrappers Jire Valuable You don't know what a good laundry soap is until you use Diamond "C" -8c3oap It is tkt Uundr' soap of the day; goes further and does better work than any other. wrWr are vlubl.. ImvsUwiu. Wf rvdw them f.rall sorts t iwlui u4 aitnwtUe ! i Hlairma Uk kI.uwm.k ov.r) ptn.miu giu tt wrappT tiA a in' A postal illlpnxil Premlcua DesUThe Coiahy Pacilsi Co. SO. omiM. nesr. WEEKLY BAND Tho Joumnl solicits subset Iptlons for n woekly open-air band con cert by tho Salem Military band. The fund to be subscribed Is to bo paid each week to some one designated by the band organization, t and to be given at ono or tho parks In the city. Subscription Per Week. Hofor IJiothors . r.,, boon visiting Salem fi lends, loft to day ror Tho Dallpfl, whore Mr. Long tnkes a position In the land onieo un der the civil sorvlce. Mr. Long, foi sevoial months, has boon lrifntr.il nt Tacmnn. In n Himiini- nn,. ., 1 1 lacoma in a similni capacity, and ho Is now transferred to The Dalles. jjiicnaoi iirown, 11 manufacturer and banker, a-'roiupniilod by his son, J Brown, nnd Otto Hnrtninn, who Jeweler, all of Wnpnkonotn, Ohio, nre tho guests of their cousins. H. W. 1 Bnrr. and brothers. Mrs. Theodosla Downing, of Port land, and Mts. Cooper, of Eastern Ore gon, are visiting nt tho homo of tholr father, Covernor Geer. L F. E. Molock. of Carl vie. III., nr- rived last night for a visit to old Sa eom frlonds. after two years' absence. MIrs Hazel Uoan, who has boon vis iting nt tho homo of her uncle, Justice It. S. Bean, has returned to Junction. Miss Pyle and Miss Dame, or Brook lyn, guests or Mrs. A. N. Bush, have gone to Yosemlto vnlloy, Callfornln. Mrs. II. II. Leabo accompanied Ma jor Leabo to the oncnmpinont todny. Hon. H. A. Kcene, of Stnyton, wns in Salem today. John Bnyne Is rusticating on Snntlnm. tho TO DRY FRUIT BY STEAM Dr. J. F. Cook's Large' Evap orator Has Arrived The mnchlnory of Dr. J. F. Cook's large stoam fruit dryor arrived today, and tho doctor will soon have It In stalled at his fruit farm south of Sn lom. It Is said to ho the llnost fruit dryer In tho state. The onglno Is or 25 horse powor, and the capacity or tho dryer Is ,150 bushels a day, but, by some slight additions to the plant, the capacity can be about doubled. Dr. Cook has a 10-acro farm In the Sunnysldo fruit district, of which HO acres nro In prunes. Dr. Cook reports his trees very heavily loaded with fruit and snys he has found It notes sary to prop up his troos. He reports that hlmsolf and growors In his Iniino dlato vicinity will havo tho heaviest crop in the state, an assertion Hint finds confirmation In the condition of tho troos, which nro londed so heavily that sonio or tho blanches aro break ing. An oxporloncod prune man told Dr. Cook rocontly thnt his 30 ncros would ylold 1000 -bushols of groon fruit, but tho doctor thinks the ostl innto Is a Httlo largo. The Coos Bay Railroad. The Portland Journnl of yostordny spoaks editorially as follows concern ing tho proposed now railroad from Coos Hay through Htigono, Orogon, via Kugono. Whatever mny he tho ronl flnanclnl forco behind tho C(Ks Hay railroad project that has boon launched In this city, it cannot be donled that It holds great possibilities ror Portland nnd Oregon. It will dovolop a roglon or which tho people know very llttlo. It will bring Into operation Industries that would otherwise romaln ns more potentnlltlos. It will contribute ma terially to the wondorful growth that is cortnln to take placo (luring the coming docado. The Village Ooctor. Along the village street where mnploe lean Together like old friends about the way a laitniui pair oft and anon were soen Ho and his nag both growing old nnd gray. Whut secrete lurked within thnt old soul's hieafct. Of mother-love or throb of iwlne nnd Hie. All safely kept beneath that buttoned vest. Receptacle of iHiwilere and of pills. Thrice happy he when turn fond mother's eye Grow molet with love unspeakable to find SuuKxed to her Hrwaet her Imbe wboee liaradlee Within her soul and boeeni were en twined. How oft he held the wrtet to mark the slow Puliation of the eefcly MeUerlHg heart. Whilt- hie kind words, soft-aHHt'muriag aud low. Essayed to calm the moitmer'e pain and smart. He was to all a rather, brother, friend; Their Joys wag hie, tbejr aortowe were hte own. He sleep. Ik ma( wkr TU wiW UNIV Above Ute ijatota thai kte Uw - Ilorac SsymoNr KUr, in Kw York Sun. o A. M. Clough, Undertaker, 197 State street. Phonr. Main 1M1, Salem, Ore. gen, successor to D. E. Huntslnger. Residence Broadway and Mill. North Salem. Phone Main 221. THE &AILY JOUHWAL, ALEM, OREGON, THUR8DAY, JULY 17, CONCERT 'FUND If you arc troubled with Imoure libiiiil ltwllrnr..i 1... .,, ,..,. i.....t.,0 hendncho. etc., wo would recommend cKcrs oiooa Elixir, wnicn wo soli undor u positive guarantee It will nl wn'8 clll' Scrofulous or Syphilitic Po'sons nnd all blood diseases. 60 ct8, and $, 00 D j Kny Druggist. . u. in, uiuhhm. LVWHAT iBEECHER SAID This Eminent Divine Upholds the Advertising Doctor Whose Work Be comes Known. The most omlnont divine, tho late Itov. Henry Ward Iiceehor, publicly advocated the adveitlslng doctor, as he said once In tho following wehIb: "I am glad that the doctor cured him. I nm glad thnt tho doctor put It Into tho pnpor that ho could euro him. And If any doctor Is certain ho enn euro such disonses, nnd don't put It Into the papor, I am sorry. What a pity It would havo boon If the doctor had como to town with his wealth or sclenco nnd experience nnd gono away leaving him uncured! What n pity It would havo boon ir ho had boon so prejudiced against adveitlslng as to road tho responsible certificates of tho doctor and gave him the go-by as a quack! What aro newspapers for, ir not to circulate InfoniuUlon? What moro valuable Information enn a newspaper give than to toll a sick man whore ho enn be cured? If a mnti hns dovotod his life and labor to the study or n special class or diseases, the ne cessity or his saying so becomes all the more pressing. Ills duty to ad vertise becomes Imporlons. A really able man. whatever his girts, makes a great mistnke if ho falls to uso thoso gilts through want of advertising." Tho nbovo extract fiom an nblo ar ticle or the Row Mr. lloechor om bodlos a sound view or the subject or advertising. Suppose Dr. Darrln had conio to this city nnd not advortlsed, who would know or his presonco? Slnco Dr. Dnrrln has boon In Snlom ho hns relieved moro agony and sur rerlng than tongue enn tell. His tcs tlmoniuls hnvo substantiated his cures. The fact that his ofllcos. at the Willamette Hotol, nro crowded the greater part or the time nnd thnt row go away dissatisfied, Is pretty good evidence or his success. Tho editor or this pnpor Is person ally acquainted with many or the peo ple named as cured by Dr. Darrln Names Who Can be Referred To. J. W. Pnte, Jefferson. Or., rheuma tism. A. O. Dyors, Independence, Or. tntsl (lunfnosH. Chas. Ramp, .178 .Minion Street. Sn lorn, weak lungs nud bronchitis Mrs. T. James Salem, female turn bios, tumor, heait trouble and head aches. I). O. Dove, daughter, Salem. llii hotos. Miss S. Stniifleld, 323 Mill street. Salem, deafness and discharging earn F. H. Hnnn, 110 State streot. Sulein. catarrh. Henry Voegoll, Medford, Or. ibnf nuee. L. ISwenson, RrowuslMiro, Or., deaf noss. I. P. Clemmeut, S. !'., caneei'oiiK growth. II. O. Meyer. Lake Creek. Or . deaf nees. C. C. Preeley, Orants Pnss, Or deafueae, Win. Seuor, Medford, Or., deafness 30 years. C. W. DeCnrlow. Trail. Or., dlx charging ear. Mrs. Wm. Drueohel. Gauuy. Or., tu tnl deafiieeti. Charles Carney, .Jacksonville, Or . catarrh for year, John Martin, Cove, Or. hydrocele O. V. McCrary, Jackeonvllle, Or dearneee 7 years. Mn. Martlia Woodruir, Cleveland Or., jwrtlfll paralyets. Kx-Judge O. Crockett. Meilln Or deafueae le years. Win. Hunter, lOumane City. Or a tarrh So year. Dr. Darrin'e Plaie of BuslneM. Dr. Darria give free examiuatioa J to all. aad when aeceeeary gives med icine la conneeUoM with electricity The immh- treated free from 10 to II daily, except medicines. Those will ing to wy. 16 to i; evealaKH, 7 to . Sundays, 10 to 3. ftrrors of yottth. blood taiats. fleet. ImpotetM-y, varleoeele. deafHess. ca tarrh and strtotNre a aaeclalty. All .fcronle wale and fwal privat die- eases treated at S a weak, or In that proportion of time, as the ruse may miwlr. No cases fwidtshed except by perwlswlo of the paUHL All bus Hm retotlOM with Dr.. Darrln strict ly conMmtiL LjtUera el liMjHlry aj wered. Circutara ad iH4wtlii btaBks aiiit frw. Wrm UatUd and iUmhmw UtiwL Dr. Darrin's eWew are at Uie Wlllewtkte Jfotel. gaktm. until September 1st. INDIGESTION ls the cniiso or moro dlscomrort than any other allmont. If you oat tho things that you you wnnt, and that are good for you, you are distressed Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will mnko your digestion perfect, nnd prevent uyspepsla nud Its nltondnnt disagree nblo symptoms. You can snrely oat anything, at any tlmo, R you tnko ono 01 tnoso tnblets afterward. Sold by all druggists undor a positive guaran tee, zo cts. Aionoy roruiiueu it you I nn not nntlafloil Sonu to us for n f'o sample. W. II. HOOKER & CO., """"". '" 1. Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between Shnefor & Palmer has been dissolved by mutunl consent, J. A. Pal mer retiring Irom tho business, and O A. Schaefor continuing with same All monoy duo tho snld llrm or S lmefer & Palmer nro payable to O. A. Schaofer, nnd all moneys owed by said firm of Schnofer & Palmer will bo paid by O. A. Schaofer. upon pre sentation of bills. Dated July II, 1902. O. A. SCIIAEFER, JOHN A. PALM1CR. iEXi)3G6X5X5X2 DOES IT PAY. A merchant who had two stores in small villages tried an experiment. He put a bargain counter In each store contain ing the same articles at exactly the came price. In the newspapers of one vil lage he advertised his special counter. In the other village he did not advcrtlso and sold goods amounting to $984. In the store In the village where he did advertise he sold goods amounting to $1,723. Iron nnd Stool. 0eS)3(i Good Meals Aro always had at tho Whlto Houso Restaurant. Wo try to satisfy our pat rons, with flrst-clnss monls and cour teous trcntmont. Opon day and night. Prune Growers' Meeting. There will bo a public mooting of pruiio groweis at tho olllco or tho Wil lamette Prune Association, on Satur day, July 10th, at 2 p. in. All who are Interested In, fostering nnd porpotuat Ing tho prune Industry In Orogon are earnestly Invited to bo prosont. JAS. N. SMITH. Pros. II. S. Olio, 8eo. 7-lG-3d-wl Silver Creek Falls ..Stage Line Fahwn to ArKonlhii, vln Wlilteiikcr and return. l.onen Salem pent r.lllco 7 a. in . weekilnyn only. Carry pniflpn iters and pnekuco. Finest mountain outing trip open to r-'n'ein pcopln 7 IP. WARRKN W DA VH, Prop. Barr's German Salye I fun fa fiitljiL-Itt nil tufa np liviilajta I Draws sjrenean nut ofliimu back, ami draws slivers out of llecli which often break (ff loo short to pull Hecks like sticking plnter. Try it nnd you will never lie without liv innil ?5c. For nth. at BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 120 State Street. Salem, Ore. ElOBBBIiniSBHBHHBEIBDaDBBBlBHBR n H DH H H H ta Buy Walker's Guaranteed Paints When you want paint for your house or your carriage that Is mixed ready for the brush, you can find It at Walker's, the carriage trimmer and painter. I carry a large stock of the best paints In the world. Try my varnish gloss buggy paint. One coat will make your buggy look like new. C. H. Walker 100 Commerclsl Street. a m m m (iBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBaiSBBUU HBkiBBBEBBHBBBEBBBIlBBllBBBBB at h m m n a u u Ml a (? IS n id a BURLINGTON 1 PACE-MAKER IN 1 1 H miles at I If rn'cil W8 CrJ uillet hh hour. MsrehHI, IWOi. 10M Hillw in 11)17 fin Htw. J-ebrosiy IA !W'7 'I'hwe sre lite woild' 'wi orW, made aad held by the HailiigM, h psre Htskr la tml triesiitl rHi4d irsatlt. 'fiw !tiliigOM It atfl Hi holds o4lMr wwld' rwi omU ilii are w ili sk 111 hIhimI C SHELDON, General Aet 100 Third Street, Portland, Ore M S3 IS M M H 1 ! Ml S1 w a H M USEBBMaaBIBBBIiBHSIBBDIiaKBa c Mi-.irr -r - CNQliaH 'Eumwm -i ImiuhJ aai flkile) UmmtM MBVI L ..... r - - I"' . ' i'-- . . Aft. 1 1 11 ik .i'fci.'rf FMuXiIn .i 1 k K Dm. I. !'rtt vl tm. TtmMmfmlM W.IU. - lk4lw,"toMM Mn, Ian U.H. 1 n.ii ih)in mi; Kuju& PnUHU t kl tstaaUUw Ulv lssMwsaijMiissiiiija .-r -. uou W A4 P 1So3, A Good Housekeeper Will always use the host broad nnd pastry that money can buy. Patronize tho Pioneer Unkery, and you will got tho best. Wo Have A full lino of Vacuum fruit pars, and also Mason fruit Jars. These nre the host on tho innrkot. Uused by ovory body. BRANSON & RAQAN. The Great Rock Island Route. Through personalty conducted tour ist Bleeping cars between Portland and Chicago once a week, aud between Og den and Chicago threo ttmos a week, via tho Sconlc line. Through Standard Bleeping cars dully betweon Ogdcn and Chicago, via tho Sconlc lino. Through Standard Bleeping cars dally, between Colorado Springs nnd St. Louis. Through Standnrd and tourist sleep ing cars dally betweon Snn Francisco and Chicago, via Los Angeles aud Gi Paso. Through Standard sleeping cars and chair cars dally betweon St. Paul nud Chtcago. Ho suro that your tlckot reads vln tho Q rent Rock Island Route. Tho best and most icasonnblo din ing car sorvlco. For rates, folders nnd dcscrlptlvo lit oraturo wrlto to A. B. COOPER, Gonoral Agent, Portland, Ol. 0 It Is a Fact class bread and pastry. A full supply That tho Pioneer Bnkory makes first always on hand. C. H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Koono, In Whlto Corner. Snlom, Oregon. Pnrtlos doslrlng suporlor operations at mod orato feo In any branch aro In ospoclal request STEUSLOFF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock, Wholosnlo and rotnll butchers nnd packors. All kinds of fresh and salt meats. Flno sausages, hnuiB, bacon and lard. 310 Commercial street. Huie Wing Sang Co , Bpecial Sale of all waists, whlto underwear, wrappers lloor mattings. BOTTOM PRICKS. :: ;: :: 140 State St., Salem, Or. OFFICE UllY HALL For water sorvlco apply at ofllce. Bills payable monthly In advance. Mnko all complaluta at tho ofllce. Tb? finne.. x FlNIi WINIM, LIQUORS NU WINIM, S'D 01GARB. AND OIGAKB.... 102 Coil ft 51 THE ELITE CaFE 208 Commercial Street Monls at all hours. Open tiny and nlKht. Only place in tho city handlitiK the anions OLYMPIA BEER Is tlie Reception Knloon. and retail. Wholesale E BCKERLBVJ. Proprietor SOULE BROS PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS Por Salem aad vlclolti leave order at Ceo Wln'f Mimic Stnrr PORTLAND OR Your Step Mother Is still hero busy us ever, ami when your clothes uro all out of order, worn, with buttons off, tuko them to hur at tho Salem Dye Works. At this ustabllshmout you can get anything sot to rights, from a pair of glovos, to tho most elaborate silk gown. A gentloman can get his hat cleaned, his trousers croasod, or his wholo suit rejuvenated to suit his tasto, also four suits a month for 1. Buttons Buwod on, rips sowed up, suits prossnd on short notico. Mew goous shrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. II. WALKER 105 Commercial Street. it rings FIRST CLASS IIOTJSL P. W. H0SS, Proerlttor. This iopulttr, best of all HUininer re Hrl in mtiisted iieur D-iror, eitirn li.rii.iinia nl CurvulliH ik Kl-lHrll It it ml in iIih huurt ol the Ctmsdw moiniiHius. SiRfCUlur pavs Inou inskMS ilsilv trip H IIOIII DM1 mil KJ 1MB KirillKB. ICIIUIIK invilfutM! (rea All (Mini) MIMMIh VMll m niiirlisted Htthe tftiHiit. KxrelleHt h h enbushHatSp 3 Ifl hii'g mimI hiintfiig ItH'e are very kii r-Mfoiisiiie. ror rt-Mfonsble. lurlhtr ln'ormsllo4i adilrif, 7 1 Z111 F W R08K, Drtroit, Ore. S. C. STONE, h. D. PrOiMOUTOH OH Stone's Drug Stores 8ALEM, OREQON. The stors(two In number)are located at No. 236 and 297 Commercial sL, and are well stocked with a oompleto line of drugs aud medicines, toilet nrtlclttu. nariumarv. brushes, oto.. SHas had some 26 years oxperlenae in tl.o nrunllou lit tnuillnlna UIlll DOW kUno eharge for Maaiiludon. ex- lamination or presorlption. 3. F. JONES, Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clerk of eiroult court for six years ana uaa an up-10-oaio ausiraet of H property In Llnooln county... ,. vev -4. ADVERTISEMENTS Advtrtltetntnta. f iv iu.. . 1... ,- ..., . lns.rtid-,hciimMfoV,2ScsocWk.si5o a month. All ovtr five lines it 'heisme w. WANTED. Wanted. A woman to do fntnlly wash nig, 1110 snmo to uo taken out In "."Iro at No. 178 State street. 7-lC-3t Wanted. People of all ages, rrom 10 yenrs up, to pull llav. Apply In per son Thursday morning nt Qerbor fo mi, one-fourth mile west of big Sa loin bridge. Eugene Uosso. 7-U-tf Wanted. Threo or four men to work In hnylng, at $1.25 per day and bonrd. Inquire or W. D. Duncan, six miloB northwest or Snlem, on Salem and McCoy stngo lino. Wanted five young mon From Ma rlon county to propnro nt onco for positions In tho govorumont service. Apply to Intor-Stnto Inst., Codar Rapids, la. C-17-2m Wanted Everybody to try Oregon Foot Easo for all foot allmonts. Onco tried always used. Ask your druggist or soud 25c. S. L. Hayes, Halsey, Ore G-27U LOST AND FOUND. Parasol. Would tho party who, through mistake, took tho pearl and gold-handled parasol rrom Mrs. Ulshop's on the afternoon of tho ro coptlon. plenHo return It to hor homo. 7-15-3t Lost. On the (larden rond, a hunch of keys ntlucliod to a chain. Fliulor will bo rewarded by leaving samo nt Journal olllco. 7-15-3t Lost. On Choinokotn, between Church nnd 20th streets, a honrt-Blinpod Bllvor locket, with silver chain; monogram or II. II. 11. on faco; con tnlnlng boy's picture. Sultablo re ward will bo paid for Its return to Journnl ofllce. 7-15-St FOR RENT. Pasture. flood grain pasture for rent. Half mile below poor farm. Apply to 10. .1. Cornell, Riverside, Route S, Salem P. O. 7-10-31 For Rent or For Sale. 12-rootu house, partly furnished, largo grounds, stublo, etc. 7-y-lm. FOR 8ALE. For Sale. A ll-moutlis-old Jersey aud (Itiernsoy heifer tnlf. Inquire ot O. 11. Plckott, nt Wade's hardwnre os tulillshmniit. 7-17-3L For Sale. Unlit, open, threo-ipiarters luiKKy and sliiclu harness, al a bar gain. Apply to Mrs. M. J. Crelgh toii, one block west ot North Salem school. 7-15-lw For Sale. Fresh young Jersey cow and calf. Apply to 0. W. Penrniluu. two inllos north on the river ruiul. 7-ll-tf For Sale. New river boat, with sail, IS fuel Iuiik. lutunilsd for gasoline launch, cheap. Inquire nt Journal olllce. 7-S-lin For Sale. 3-year-old Jersey cow, with heifer calf. Inquire ut Journal uf llce. 7-7-1 iu For Sale or Trade. A luro chance to get u nice Hiibiiibun home of 30 lines, all kinds of fruit; good build ings; Hue ciop of gruln uu pluce; Home funning tools and seme fund line. Will give Immediutu posses sion. Joshua R. Smith, three-fourths of u mile southeast ot depot. 7-7-2w For Sale Cheap Uecotid hand thresh ing 011 tilt. Advance Sepurutor, 30x fiC, with wind stuckor. Also 13 II. P. engine, with water tank uud wugou. All In good order. Price 1760. K. M. Crolsan, Hulsm, Ore Kon. C-lt-d&w-U For Bale Pure Poland China sows. W. li. lOgan, guluiu, It. D. No. 8. 0-gl-lm For Sale. New and second-baud bug gies, new and secoud-haud spring wagons, buckboards und enrts, at the Hulsin Carriage and Wagon I'ao tory. Werner Feuuell, proprietor, 304 Commercial street ' 4-10tt MISCELLANEOUS. Musical. - Mis Itertlu Huubard has iKunied to Halem for the summer months, and will lake pupils 011 the piano at her home, one block est of the North Ualem school. 7 IB tf Well Digging and Brlek Work Wells dug and cleaned. Jobblug In brl k work uud clstt-ru bulldlug. Founda tions put under houses and (him ueys built. Apply to A. '. Illt. Halem P. O. or norlliat rnr Riverside Addltlou. 7 12 lm Don't You Know AMymim alwut ICd wards" MarketT At 410 SUU street ileal plaoe to buy freak and cured meats at lit lowest' price. Phoae MSIi. II. Itdwards, prop : All Klridfc Of lamping uleuslls. stoes aud louts, aud seioudbaud goods ut J. N XkaiiU', i1 Court street. " " ' LODQE8. Protection Lodae No. 8, Aucleut Or der UalUd Workweu. waMi rrt Saturday evenlug iu the llolman Hall, corner of State aad Liberty streets. Vlaltlag nietaren weloowa - L. Vt, M. W , J A. Sfllwuod. Recorder. . FOREBTER8 OF AMERICA- CVnirt Sherwood Foresters No. i- Meets Friday nights Iu Turner block. Irs Hamlltou Q. R.; A. 1 Hrown. 8ec. Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P Castle Hall In Holman bloek. aoraer SUte and Liberty streets, Tuesday of eaeh week at 7:29 p. m. Claud TowHseod. G. 0.; 2dM J- Hlggs, K of It. and 8. CLASSIFIED HOPANDPRODUCE DUYER8. Cuasffiyam,7n,&,aVngrsar PHYSICIANS. Offlce In Gray block. Rooms 7 and 0. Phone 91. 08TEOPATHY. Dtt.'k,' ytKoTanTTnSracef. bright. Twonty months graduates of tlio Anioricnn School of Oateop athy, KlrksvlIIo, Mo. Dr. Wyckoff Is the only twonty months' gentleman graduato In Salem. Odd Fellows' Tomplo. 'Phono Main 2721. Or. M. T. Schoettle Oraduato Amerl ..can School of Osteopathy, Kirks vllle, Mo. Offico In Tioga block, over tho Spa. Office hours 8:30 te ll: 30 nnd 1 to 4. -A.12 W. G. Bobbins, Dr. of Osteopathy Graduato of the Columbia Collcgo of Osteopathy, Chicago, 111. Offlco 157 Court Btroot Chronic diseases a specialty. rU U.sjlU L!1JL' TON80RIAL. Evans Barber Shop. Only first-class snop on Stato stroot Every thing now nnd up-to-dato. Flnost porcelain bath8. Shave, 15c; hair-cut, 25os baths, 25c. Two flrst-class boot blacks. C. W. Kvane. proprietor. Ryan's Shaving Parlors. Sovon llrst class barbors engaged. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uso ontlsepHc Btorlllzor. J. Ryan, Prop. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots nil mall and passenger trains. Bnggago to nil parts of the city. Prompt (Brvlco. Telephone No. 241. HOMYER ft HEDRICK. The Science of Osteopathy Mnny pcopio havo boon led to bo llovo through falso roports and lgno rnnco that Osteopathic treatment' was painful and even Injurious to children or weakened Invalids. Nothing could bo fnrthor from tho truth fur It Is ntlaptod tn tho caso, and In nowise Is It Injurious to the frailest child or weakoned Invalid. Dut rather It Is InvlKcrntlng and strength enlng, and novor Is the patlont worn out or mado nervous from treatment. However, there nro many fnkora nnd pretomlars In Ostoopnthy who do not tiiulerstmiil how to give troattuont propurly. . Nono nro gonulno or com putont who havo not nttondod school nt lonst four terms ot flvo months oach. Drs. L. 13. Wyckoff nud Mrs. Oraco Albright, of I. O. O. F. Tomplo, Salem, are graduates of tho Amerlcau School ot Osteopathy, a twenty months' school, nnd thoroughly qualified to give scientific treatment and handle any ensu put In their enro. All ills eases, especially ehronlo diseases aud deformltlos, ylold to the treatment without knife or drugs. Hours 0 to I. Phono Main 2721. Odd Follows' Tomplo, Salem, Or. Pearson, Page Co. WILL uuv FRUITS OF ALL KINDS FOR PACKING AND CANNING nt top market price. Now resdy for bail hum npiobite Capital Urewery, Btiloui. Frank Davis Local Manager L D. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY Is nt UfK) Commerolsl Street PHONE MAIN 2681 SALEM ORE, First Class Bicycl? Repairing And all kinds of sundries at FRANK J. MOORE'S 1(1 Court Ht. Phone U 4, Do your CHILDREN ASK QUESTIONS? Of rourw they do. It ia tholr way of learning und it is your duty to unsuer. Yott limy neod a dio tionuty to aid you. It wou't an gvicr c rery question, hut Uiore are thousands lo whioli it will give yon true, clour and dsfluit Hiwfforu, not about words only, but about thiui, the sun, machinery, men, places, stories nud the liku. Thon, too, the children can find tholr own amwem. Somo of our greatest men have ascribed their power to study of tho dictionary. Of course you want tho bostdfo tionnry. The most oritical prefer the Sew and Enlarged Udlllon of WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY. 7 yi. Aa fly qu4it0ns alunU u trt us. Q. & O. MERRIAM CO PUBl,nilir, SPniNQPIELD, MASS, J t 1 vfppnin 1 H vncmwy W n i