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i It MMI THE DAtuY JOUnwAL, oALEM, OREGON, MONWAY, JULY 21. ,1902. m H M H H H H Id M M M M H N M H m a M U M Vt M M as M H H H M U M n y Vnsssf 6 r " 1 I Wr fM ' ffesBBBBBBBsiw T-TffimflWfT'Tsn'' Ht1sr i - -j vv- BHROTlMil VTSK rt Nicked Ware Very Cheap Good for Camping: .Come and See it Ask nlao to boo the Firo Polished OlaBBwnro. Juat ns cheap as the un polished bus been. 8iuco dishes, set of tlx, 15 conic at tl upwards. i men norry uowi, cncii in cuius nnu upwards. Jolly glasses 25 cents a dozen und up wards. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Try Diamond Blend toa for Ico Tea. Phono 'Jill blnck. Free Deliver) WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. II. 11. Hashford. Snn Francisco. .1 A. Wnddle, Portland. 11. L. Mlllor, Guthrie. O. T. G. W. Reynolds, Snn Finnulsco. W. J. Lnngstnff, Oiunhn. (' H. Prntt, Oninhn. J. Hnberly, city. Chits. V. Foster, Poitlnnd.' .Ino. A. Newell, city. Miles Stownrt, Wnlla Walla. F. A. Lognn, Walla Wnlla. Wharton L. West, Poitlnnd. S O. Newton, Snn Francisco. .1. A. Fenger, San Francisco. T. A. I lognn, Portland. Thomas C. Rloomer, Portland. A. C. Venzlo, Portlunil. .lullus Low, Poitlnnd. If you desire a good complexion use Moki Tea, n'ptiro horb drink. It nets on the liver nnd mnkos the sldn smooth nnd clear. Curos sick head aches. 25 cents and 50 cents. Money refunded If It does not satisfy you. Wrlto to W. 11. Hooker & Co., Huffalo, N. V., for froo sample. D. J. Fry. druggist. o Little Moral Theatres. Tho king nnd queen of Koumnnln nro about to establish llttlu thoatros In all tho rmal communities of tholr kingdom. In thoso thentres tho vil lagers will glvo onco or twice n wook, moral plays, having as tholr object the Inclination of rollglous nnd social pro copts. Tho first of tho thoatros will be built on ono of the royal ostatos. A Good Housekeeper Will nlways use tho best broad and pastry that money, can buy. Patronize tho Plonoor Uakory, nnd you will get tho host. Dreltenbush Hot Springs. Many campers nro alrondy at this popular rosort. For full particulars addross F. W. ROSS, 7-2-cod Detroit, Oro. o Good Meals Aro always had at tho White Ifouso Rostnurant. We try to satisfy our pat rons, with first-class meals and cour teous treatmont. Opou day and night. Pennyroyal blls 5.Crs. OrUliml umiI Only Utmilne. yiHtVAVK. " l.lle...rtl)nmlil ",H Pv m cine m Glut's kngmsii fwiriMu. n i-i 1 111.1 no oiner. j(ciu Ituniri win u lliiiltiina nHil IraltA- Hull. Hn 't ,r lr 1 1 I r pQt 4. Itt uup. r l'Hrlli-iiNr. rMllwnll a4Uf!lrl 1"' t uU,m t Ulttr, b r turn Mull, loil'ii i ucttitl H14br I'ri4 4 tilrkrtlt p ( tirialfal C HwtWa tMi f ('r luaiivu uitrr I'liiiA i'A Barr's German Salve Heals quickly all ruK or bruleee, Draws soromia out of hum lui'k, and draws silvers out f Hdfh w Inch often break oft too short to pull. Suck like sticking piaster. Trv i and you will never be without, IU mU85o For eale at BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 120 State Street. 8alem, Ore. Hi&aiaaKHMRHBHLlHHHHEllHUKaai glthe HI H H m H M Si s y ! ai Bi H M al mI M M f) y B BURLINGTON PACE-MAKER 14 8 miles at the rate of 03.60 miles an hour, March H, 1002. 109$ miles in 1017 min uter, February IS. 1687. These are the world's iec arils, made aud linld by the Burlington, a pace maker 4n god service and rauld transit The Burlipgtoii Route al so holds other world' rec ords that are woilh k luc about. C SHELDON. General Act 100 Third Street. Portland, Ore- A Satisfying WhoMlMalt Food -i I -H-H--S- CaIoI Dnnm '" OULlal itCdlH " t Local I Events I In the M"M--MH Mill IHWtHI lT Will Wed. Tlio nmrrlago of Mlna Grace Mae Diaper to Chester Allen Pnrviti Is an nounced to take plnco Wednesday, July 2!i, nt high noon. Congregational Sunday School Picnic. The First Congregntlonal Sundny School will hold Its picnic at Savngo's grove, northeast of the nsyluni, on Tuesday afternoon, July 22d. Thoso who will go out on the cms nro re-!11''0 0,,Jy,nB " visit from tholr ed to meet nt tho church at half' Ml 0l'llloy- who Is socrotary of two, to go out on the 3 o'clock V" M C" A nt Dol8' I(!nha iiuestod past tw car. Tho primary department nnd Mrs. Hendricks', Mr. IJayno's Miss Brown's, Miss Itlnoinan's, Mrs. Morri son's nnd Mrs. Hyde's classos will bo given a frco ride. All others who tto out on the cms are requosted to got tickets or Mr T..H.M1 .i. .m . ..... ' M" ...II IIU ill the church from 2 to 3 o'clock Rlltlg a well-filled lunch basket. In Honor of Friends. On Wednesday afternoon Miss Grace RInonian enteitnlnod nt her homo on Church street, n honor of Miss Hazel Roan, of Portland, nnd Miss Drewcllla Moody, of Tho Dnllos. Games and music occupied the after aoon, and tho nffalr terminated with the serving of dainty .refreshments. Thoso present were: Misses Hazel Iienn, of Pertlnnd: Drewcllla Moody. of Tho Dalles; Dlancho Johnson, of Portlnnd; Allco Pooblos. of Weston; Uvolyn Cnlbrcath Olive Mltcholl, Jps Me Hnriitt, Lolah Heolo. Maud Lang head, Wilda Roland, 13vn Coshow, Katy Perrlno, Ruth Leeds, Ryth Gatch, niancho Rrown, Rosslo Ruck Ingham, Nina Riishnoll, Mnrlon Flom 'ng nnd nosslo Knkln. Free Lecture. Colonel John Sobloskl will sponk at the First M. 13. church, Wodnesdaj-. July 23d, nt 8 p. m. Ho comes undor tho nusplcos of ino Good Templars. "Hon. John Sobloskl Is one of those lecturers that to hour him onco Is to feel n strong doslro to hoar him ngnln. Ho has boon In tho employ of the grand fodgo of Wisconsin for long porlods of tlmo and alwvs with the host of satisfaction. As n lecturer he combines eloquonco with pathos nnd wit to such nn oxtont that a man with a heart of stone Is compelled to laugh In splto of hlnisolf. As a man So bloskl has no superior. His word Is as good ns any man's bond, and you fool always. In his prosonco that you have soon once In your llfo that you nro fnco to fncj with n tnnn who would not ylold ono pnrtlclo of principle for nil the gold of oarth." H. F. Pnrkor, G. s. of Wisconsin. PERSONALS. Miss Loulso McGeo spout Sundny In Albany. Miss Mplllo Penrmlne Is visiting In Orogon City. J. C. Goodnlo wont to Albany to day on buslnoss. Miss Sndlo Ryno spent Sundny with friends nt Mehutnu. Ralph Glovor spout Sundny with his pnrontB nonr Albany. Mrs. Francos Cornoll lias roturnod from a visit at Jefferson. T. J. Kress hns gono to Stnyton to tnko a painting contract. Supt. Leo and family are home Horn n stay nt Gladstone Park. Oswald West, of Astorln, spent Sun dny with old Snlom frlonds, Harry Hart has returned from an over-Sunday visit in Albany. Oswald West, of the Astoria First National bank, was li town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wnrnnck nnd Miss Cora Ramsoy spent Sunday In Albany, John II. McNnry was nt Hugene to day on business In the probate court. Mrs. A. Schrelber left today for an outing at Uiolghtenbush Hot Springs. Prof. McCall. F. D. Roan nnd Hen Cumler were a party for Newiwrt to day. Mr nml Mrs. W. Merrlm.iu were guests of friends at Albany Sun- day. The Masters Plan have gone to Newport for aw outing with the Gatch boys C S. Rlely. of PortJaRd. was a uet of the family of Geo. J. Pearce over Sunday. City Recorder ami Mrs. K. J. Julh were the gueeU of Albany friends Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. J. CaUerlln. of Portland, are the wU of North Sa lem relatives. Miss Ella Hendriclw. of McMlnn vllle, Is visiting at the home of Rev ,. C. Kantner. Meyer HI wch. of PoriJaml. Pat Sunday with his parntt. Iolaaier and Mrs. K. Hlrach. The Congregational Sunday School will give a picnic la the Savage grove on Tuesday afternoon. Foreman BllloU. of The Journal forcf. accompanied hy Bllott sd ' habv soent Sunday with Mtw4 in baby, spent Albany. Miss Winnie Minnie Pletkan. Of PonteHSl em Sundaj and spent the uay wiin im pieree's Hesiaat PcUeU cure coa former's parents. tUpsUoa. .. .. I thtxt Restores Vitality Consumed bv the Fire of Life- ' ' Mr nml Mrs. 11. D Gilbert, Miss Ag- Iu'8 am,ert a'l Miss l-'nyo Rosenstoln 1,nV0 Iot"1(? 'mm a visit nt tlio Al havo returned from a visit at tho AI bany cncnnipment. Miss Giaco Ulnomnti, of Salem, and Merle Simpson, of Corvnllls, are the guests of the Misses French during encampment. Albany Democrat Miss Lois Poobles, of Weston, who has been visiting Snlom rolntlvos, loft yesterday for the farm homo of L. C. Giiinth, whore she will spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Grllloy, who re cently moved to Snlom from Sllvorton, nro enjoying a visit from tholr son. f tho Bed Time I tnko n pleasant herb drink, tho next mornlug I fool bright and my com plexion Is bettor. My doctor says It ??8 gontly on tho stomacu Ilvor nntl Kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative It , . , . ib iuhuu oi uoros, nnu is prepared ns ensily ns tea. It Is called Lane's Med icine All druggists sell It nt 2Gc and 50 cents. Lane's Family Medicines moves tho bowols -each day. If you cannot get It, Bend for frco samples. Address, Orator Woodward.LoRoy.N. V. It Is a Fact That tho Pioneer Uakory mnkos llrst class bread and pastry. A full supply nlways on hand. Hums, Harney County Herald: The Snlom Journal, which Is actively agi tating the question of a special ses sion of the legislnturo to ennct n lint salary law for the state olllclals, has figured It out that such legislation would save to the state $18,000 nniiu ally. How's Thls7 Wo offor Ono Hundred Dollms Ro- ward for any enso of Catarrh that enn- not bo cured by Hall's Catarih Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the Inst 15 yoars, nnd bo- llovo him to bo perfectly houorablo In nil buslnoss transactions, nnd finan cially able to carry out any buslnoss obligations mndo by their firm. West & Truax, Wholosnlo Drug gists, Toledo, O. Wnldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholosnlo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tnkon Inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood mid mucous surfacos of the system. Testimonials sont froo. Prlcos 75c por bottlo. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills aro tho host, o Photographs Wantcd.v The Lewis mid Clark Exposition Company will have neod for n large nunibor of photographs to Illustrate the publications on the Pacific North west, which will be issued to udver tlso the 1005 fair. Donations of views of Inudscapo, cities, mountains, farms, growing crops, forests, mines, Usher low, river sconery, seaside resorts, etc., suitable for the half-tone process will be appreciated by tho compnny. Pho tographers, professional nnd nmnteur, who doslro to make donations should address their pictures to Henry E. Roed,-Secretary of the 1005 fair, 210 Washington street, Portlnnd, Oregon. Tho subject of tho view should be en dorsed on the back of the photograph, nlso tho name of tho photographer, so that no mistaken will be made. Credit Will be given to the photographer In nil cases where use is made of his plctureo. Photographs are desired fiom every section of Oregon. None except those that will make a good re production are wanted. How long will it take the man to fill the sack if he does not stop the leak? To attempt to nourish the body when the stomach is dis eased is like try ing to fill the sack with the hole in it When the stomach and other digestive and nutritive or- gans are dis eased, there is a constant loss of nutrition Enough is eaten but the body loses flush. -plain proof that the food eaten is hugely wasted because it is not digested aud as similated. Dr. IHerce's Golden Medical Dkeovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of tligtio and nutrition. It stofw the leaks by which nutri twu is lost, and euables the txiikliffg up of tlio Irtdy by the nutri ttou derived from food. . The gain iu weight proves the cure. Tartc jxM S w UKen Mcx mis wMat tb wri ttd imUmtnm. wnlM Mm- Warren U Parker, of Orajutr Sum. IhcUaeM bel I cUd a Muktaat ' ITgiiMTa7"''1 ' imXnimc motnt iafr Massac mm -m s " iinni Mr PSU 7K auslsVrt Tiai4air i ' "JtJ,' ft pSSST 16 -o4a s-- - - .kl iir I1r.'i aacdUaaa i bczaa tolMtSMtf I MUa at MMIas.et al.a n l i ! ' lutt A BBhfeSaVSPSBla W a m mm taTTs naiee CwieMy- nflft &mMry twl. UinU ! "lf ' "J - HTf, Si Si UO fl AFTER THE BATTLE Intense Heat and Stony Camp Ground Provokes the Private So He Gets Inside the Guardhouse Albany, July 19th. Everything Is quiet nt Camp Wil liams. The hot weathor sooms to hnvo taken the life out of the mllltlnmeu. Tho announcement that thero Is only going to be a slx-dny's encampment has causod but vory llttlo comment among the guards, although thero Is some talk among the olllcers of both regiments asking for volunteers to re main two days longer, without pay. It Is very doubtful whether any of tho men will stay. Sergeant A. Munson, of Salem, Company F, hns been tip pointed reglniontnl color benror for the Fourth regiment. A grand mill tnry ball was glvon nt the armory on Fildny lilght, und was largely attonded by olllcois and mombors of the guards. Tho boys are orderly at all times, nl though there have boon quite u num ber In the gunrd house. There are soveial busses running from camp to town, and during tho day and evening the town Is overflowing with soldiers. Aftor a two hours' hnrd drill lu the hot sun today, Major Lonbo treated the llrst battalion of the Fourth regiment to some Ice-cold lorn ouade, which wns highly appreciated by the men, as tho drinking water Is very wnim, nnd not refreshing. Friday evening Mnjor Williams, of Poitlnnd, was here to review the troops, and wns dilven In a cnrrlnge with General Sumniois. Tlio heat has been so Intense that a number of tho men have boon sun struck during dtllls. The drilling grounds me something awful. It Is so lough that It Is almost Impossible to match. Snturdny evening about two-thirds of-thu men were out of tho lines after taps, und nil the olllcers available were kept on the nleit. A great num ber were caught and sent to the guard house. PRIVATE KRESS. CROP WILL-BE LIGHT Prune- Growers Expect 40 per Cent Decrease in Yield At n meeting of the stockholdeis of the Willamette Valley Prune Associa tion, nnd other prune glowers, held Inst Suturday afternoon the concen sus of opinion was that the prune crop In this vicinity will only be lie per cent, of last year's crop. Hill orchaidx nre full, but lowland orchards me very short. The world's prune crop, It u believed, will bf less than last year A number of growers joined tho as soclatlon, ami It is believed that the quantity of fruit controlled by the as soclatlon will be ns great as last year II. S. Glle was re-elected manager No action was taken toward fixing Dm' price for this year's crop. JOURNAL X-RAYS. The hop spray these growers believe mote days than In pray. iu Iluy the children n garden ho, let them water the flowers, and squirt at each other, If they take a notion. The Pope is out of patience with his ardlnahv a lot of aelf-seeklug poll ti laas and will deal with the sltim tlou In the Philippine direct through Mr Taft, the American representative The Pope knows that the Ainrrhau people want only what Is fair of the friars, who are- a lot of wedleral Span Uh monopolists, about a century be hind the Unies. The Pope says the American demands are reasonable. In the Interests of humanity, aud he will deal with the America; people direct The Pope has moft sense in bis lit tie anger than tome of his cardinals In their whole carcase. This la tho season of the year when uie gooo uouacwue packs up every thing and hlea away to the mountain or coast to cook, wash (Uahes und take case) or Um cfcluire. while her oM . ... .. T .. na has a good time hunting. Ashing lng a retu .-) Itgt- ,tr' May be so at J. Hot at ' however. faiew Stntaa- luari Th-u you SahwNltei ought (.. ourteuus esjoMMh to your iu uk- them along with yoM-ftMta4 of leaving Ihew at boate to keep up the household while you 1 nro off on n summer outing, boarding nt tho hotels, and having nn easy time of It Hotter take her along, even If she does hnvo to do the cooking and dl8hnshliig. It would, at least, be a change for her. Eugene Register. Private Words for Women The eminent nnd successful electio nnd medical physician. Dr. Dan In, has discovered and perfected a system of treatment that hns caused n revolu tion in the treatmont of foiunlo ills enses Whenever his electrical and medical treatmont Is tostod and known It hns done away with oxcosslve (los ings, with nauseous drugs nnd painful surgical opeiatlons, whoroby so many precious lives hnvo been lost. As a discovery It ranks with Hnr voy's discovery of the circulation of the blood. It hns proved In more than a thousand cases of the worst kind to bo n positive cure for tho following female disease: Ovarian tumors, polypus, ulceration and dropsy of womb. Inllntninntlon, congestion nnd fulling of the womb, painful and sup pressed menstruation, bearing down pains, bnckache, hoadacho, racking cough, melancholy, nbsonco of am bition or doslro to live. or. In fact, nny complnlnt having Its origin Iu a dis ordered state of the generative nnd nccoiupnnylng orgnns, whether from contagious diseusos. hereditary, tight lacing or other causes. Ills method of treatment Is harm less, pleasant und mild. It Is applied directly to tho parts; can be applied by the pntlents themselves, thus se curing lncnl treatment at homo, nnd Its application Is onsy and simple. Its euintlve action on the lnllnniod con gested and ulcerated putts Is Immedi ate. Ir Da nl n refrains from making public tho names of hundreds of In dies who have boon restored to health, with due deference to the delicacy of their allllctlons. The following raid wns voluntnrlly offered hy a lndy desirous of helping others similarly allllcted: To Salem Ladles. Dr Diirrln hns treated mo for en tail li. iieuiulgla and rheumatism, scnlp trouble, deafness, general nervous de bility, female troubles und partial paralysis of neck or the blnddor. with inniked success. I feel that words are Inadequate to express my gratitude for the great good Dr. Darrlti has done me, nml I most heartily recommend tho doctor to the uflllcted. MISS MINNIE WELLS, 157 18th Street. Suleni. Tho doctor can be consulted froo ut tho Willamette Hotel, Salem, until September 1st. Horn's 10 to 5 and 7 to 8, Sundays IU to 8. The poor free, except medicine. The cure of catarrh, deafness, tumors, lost man hood nnd womnnhood, vuilcocolo, blood taints, secret vlcos of youth and stricture n specialty, as woll as nil chronic disease Buttery nnd belts furnished If necessary. Eyes tested and glnssos fitted. Teamster's Leg Broken W. II. Clark, who has been employed hauling lumber for the Goodale Lum ber yards, met with nn accident this morning that almost cost him his life. As he wns driving past the Cross "daughter bouse his team was fright ened nt n covered wagon, mid stalled to run. He was sitting on a sack of fl, which turned under him nnd thrw him under the gear, the wheels passing over him, breaking his left leg bone up near to the hip Joint, und lu dieting u bad sculp wound. Hi wounds have been dr eased, and he will recover. Mr. Clark Is a hard-working man M years of age, and makes bis home with his mother and sister noar the city, on the Turner road. ITS JUST A COUGH That gets your lungs sore and weak and paves the way for pueoiooula or eoHiiimptlou, or both Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough In a day and heal your lungs. It will ure coo sumption, asthma, iironchltU, and all throat and lung troubles. Positively guarantee!, and money refunded If you are not satisfied. Write us for free sample. W. II. Hooker & Co.. Huffs!), N. Y. D. J. Fry, druggist. O"' - Netlce te Contractors. The undersigned will receive sealed proposals for the oust ru Hon of a one-etory school building, to be erect ed lu School Dietrlct Mo. o. tu cording to plans and spetiAcailons in the of Mire of W. I). Pugh. Al SMtertaJ de livered on the ground free of charge! from the Get-vale depot. 1114s will be received at tb above omee on Ah gust 1st. at 2 i m aud then publicly ftned Tb board reserves the right to r )n i au and all bids, digued) H. M. gAYAO Chairwaa. fuls Aral. Clerhi 7 Sl-td "FORCE" FOOD CO, Buffalo, N. Y. Gentlemen : I have used your "PORCH" frequently, and cheerfully recommend it as the best cereal I have ever used. It is nutritious, strengthening, and Nature's quick restorer for the young, aged, and invalids. I have a package of it in the house all the time. Yours very truly, -,.., ' Name furnished on application. f &" The Great Rock Island Route. Through personally conducted tour ist sleeping cars between Portland and Chicago onco a week, and between Og don nnd Chicago threo times n weok, via tho Scontc lino. Through Standard sloeplng cars dnlly botweon Ogden nnd Chicago, via tho Sconlc lino. Through Stnndard slooping cars dally botweon Colorado Springs nnd SL Louis. Through Standard nnd tourist sleep ing enrs dally between San Francisco and Chicago, via Los Angeles nnd El Paso. Through Stnndard Blooplng cars nnd chnlr enrs dally between St. Paul nnd Chicago. Do suro that your ticket reads via tho Groat Rock Island Routo. Tho best and moat rousounblo din ing car Borvlco. For rates, folders and descriptive lit erature wrlto to A. E. COOPER, Gonornl Agent,' Portland, Or. C. H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Kcotio, In Whlto Corner, Snlom, Oregon. PnrtloB desiring auporior oporntlotis nt mod oratb foo In any branch nro In espoclal request. STEUSL0FF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock, Wholosnlo nnd rotnll btttchors nnd packers. All kinds of fresh nnd salt moats. Flno Bnusnges, hams, bacon mid lard. 310 Commercial street. Huie Wing Sang Co , Special Sale of all waists, white underwear, wrappers lloor mattings. HOT TOM PRICKS. :: ;: :: 140 State St., Salem; Or. OFFICE CIlY HALL For water Borvlco apply at oulco. Bills payable mouthly In advance. Mako all complaints nt tho olllco. Your Step Mother Is still horo busy ns over, nnd whan your clothes nro ull out of order, worn, with buttons off, take them to her at tho Salem Dyo Works. At this oBtnbllBhmont you can gat anything sot to rights, from a pntr ol gloves, to tho most olnborato silk gown. A gontlomun can got his hat cleaned, his troiiBors croasod, or his wholo suit lojuvonatod to suit his taste, also four sulta a month for 11. Iluttona sewed on, rips Bowed up, Butts pressed on short notice Now goods shrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. H. WALKER 195 Commercial Street. Th? nnnei$.. FINE WINES, LIQUORS ' AND CJIOARH 102 Court St THE ELITE CaPE 208 Commercial Street, Meals nt all hours. Open day and night. Only place In the city handling the amous OLYMPIA BEER U the Reception Saloon. Wholumile and retail. E ECKERLEN, Proprietor S0ULH BROS PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Salem and vlclolti leave orders at Ceo Win's Mutlc Htore PORTLAND OR. Breitenbush HotSprlngs FIKST CLASS II OTIC . I' W. MOSS, Pronletor. This poimlar, best of nil Miminur re sorts is eituatud near Djtroit, custern (eriiiiniiH ol Corvalhs A Kanturn R It in tbM heart ol the Cseoade mouutalus. Regular paus trsln makes daily trip from Detroit tp the spring. Teutintt privilegM free All camp eupplies can be ptircliHretl stthe spriugH. Kxcullunt tithing Hud btintitig. Kates are very reasonable. For furlhrr Information a.ldrerr, Y. W ROMS. 7 I 2m D-trolt, Ore. S. C. STONE, M. D. PHOPHIBTOH OP Stone's Drug Stores SALEM, OREOON. The atoresftwo lu numberlare located at No. 23 C and 207 Commercial st, and are well stocked with a complete lino of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc., Has bad some 85 years experience In the oraotloe of inedloluo nnd now makes no charge for eousultatlon, ex amlnatlon or prescription. B. P. JONBS, Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was elerk of elreult eourt for six I years and has an up-to-date abstract of all property In Lincoln count Va Aioany, n. r., iviarcn ariyo- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five Hoes or less. In this column Inserted Uiree tlmesfor 25c. Soca VVeek.jSi.so a month. All over five lines at the same rate. WANTED. wanted.- A capable man for police duty, lu relation to the collection of licenses for dogs, nnd tho capture and disposal or unlicensed dogs. Ap ply nt once to 1). W. Gibson, city marshal. 17-lw j Wanted. Peoplo of nil ages, fiom 10 years up, to pull ilax. Apply In por Hon Thursday morning at Gerbor fo-.ii, one-fourth mile wost of big Sn lom bridge Eugene Rosso. 7-14-tf Wanted. Threo or four mon to work in haying, at ?1.25 por day and boaul. Inquire of W. 11. Duncan, bIx miles northwest of Salem, on Snlom and McCoy Btago lino. Wanted five younn men From Ma ilon county to propnro nt onco lor positions iu tho government Borvlco. Apply to Intor-Stnto Inat., Cedar Rapids, la. C-17-2m Wanted Everybody to try Oregon Foot Easo for all foot allmouts. Onco tried always usod. Ask your druggist or send 2Gc. S. L. Hayos, Halsey, Oro. 6-27U PER80NAL Ladles Use our hormloss Remedy for delayed or suppressed period; It cannot fail. Trlnl froo. Paris Chemical Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 7-13-Ut-sat FOR RENT. For Rent or For Sale. 12-room house, paitly furiilHhud, huge giutinds, stable, etc. Inquire Join mil olllcu. 701 in FOR SALE. For 8ale or Rent. The l.tibor Ex change w alehouse, lu North Snlom. Inquire of Geo, Gtlswold, GO Stato street, or Goo. Jacobs, at blacksmith shop near wnruhouuo. 7-18-Ut For Sale Or tuido for slioop, an tip to ditto steel frame Piano hinder at a bargain. For further particulars Inquire of W. I). Gadwa, at F. E. Hhufur's harness shop.' 7-21-.1t CloBlnn Out Sale. I will sell out my Htock of goods, at No. 100 Court street, the Bucoml-hnud store, nt tost. The building has buon sold, nnd must lie vacated on or before the 15th of August. Every thing will ho sold nt actual cost. 10. W. Smith. 7-17-lw d-w For Sale. Light, open, three-qiinrtuis buggy und single harness, at a liar- gain. Apply to Mrs. M. J. Crelgh tou, one block west of North Salem school. 7-16-lw For 8alc. Fresh young Jersey cow ami calf. Apply to G, W. Pvuriiiiue, two miles north on the river load. 7-ll-tf For Sale. New river boat, with sail, lit feet long. Intended for unsullne launch, cheap. Inquire at Journal olllcu. 7-8-1 in For 8ale. 3-yeur-old Jersey cow, with heifer culf. Inquire ut Journal of llce. 7-Um For Sale Cheap Second baud thresh ing outfit. Advauce Separator, 30x 6'J, with wind staoker, Also 13 II. P. engine, with water tauk und wukoii. All lu good order. Price 1750. E. M. Crolsau, Sulem, Ore gon, O-U-d&w-tf For Sale Pure Poland W. II. Hgau, Sulem, it. China sows. D. No. 8. 0-31-lm For Sale. New and Hecond-haiid bug gies, new und second-haiid spring wugous, buckboards und carts, at the Salem Carriage and Wagon Fac tory. Werner Femiell, proprietor, 301 Commeralal streeL -t-10-tf MISCBLLANEOUS. - j- r- 1r.- w'i-V- Musical. Miss Hortltt. Iluiilmnj lu r luriunl to HhIi-iii foi Urn miiiiiiwi moiitbs, aud will take pupiU on the piano al lir lioui". one bbx k at of the North Salem adiool 7 ir tf Well DlBfllnu and Brisk Work WullSj dug and ileuued. Jobbing In brl k j work aud utru building Koiuid-,' tlous put under bousus and him uy built. Apply to A K Holt.) tialeiu P. O. or northeaat oiur Riversldo Additiou 7 12 lui ; Don't You Know Anytnjug about Ed wurds' Market? At 410 State street lleat place to buy fresh uud cured meats at the lowest prices Phone 2C21. II. Edwards, prop All Kindt Of lumping uteuslls, stores aud teuU, and seudhaud good at J. N. ShauU', M Court, street. Htf ' LODGES. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or dor United Workman, meets mtry Saturday evening lu the HoIwau HalL oorner of State and Uberty streets. Visiting brethreu welcome P. L. West. N. W . J A Ht-llwood, Reggnler. FORESTERS OF AMERICA-Court Sherwood Foresters No, 19. MeeU Friday nlgbU In Turner bloek. Ira Hamilton a R.; A. U Ilrown. Sea Central Lodae No. 18 K. of P.-Caatlo Hal In Holman block, corner State and Uborty utreots, Tuesday of each wook at 7:80 p. m. Claud STS'S0, -; ZadC J- ll,BB8' LN5JSfiUCEBUYERr Dush-Droyinan building, Salem, 0ro- ftml'fmM0" 0t cho,co nP8 8011c ueu rrom all Erowora. PHY8ICIANS. J. H. Brewer, physician and surgeon, Office In Gray block. Rooms 7 and 9. Phono 91. 08TEOPATHY. ycKoir and Dr. Grace Al- bright. Twenty menths graduates of the American School of Ostcop nthy, Ktrksvlllo, Mo. Dr. Wyckoff la the only twenty months' gontloman grndunto In Salem. Odd Fellows' Temple. 'Phone Main 2721. Or. M. J. 8choettle Graduate Amori- ..can School of OBtcopathy, Kirks- vlllo, Mo. Offlco In Tioga block, over tho 8pa. Offlco hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4. 8-12 W. G. Robbing, Dr. of Osteopathy Gradtiato of tho Columbia College of Osteopathy, Chicago, 111. Offlco 157 Court BtrocL Chronic dlsoascs n specialty. Li l jjijjj.a TON80RIAL. Evans' Barber SIiod Oniv flmr..inui. shop on Stato stroot Every thing now nnd up-to-date. Finest porcelain baths. Shave, 15c; hair-cut, 2Cc: baths, 2Cc. Two flrat-claag boot blacks. C. W. Evana, proprietor. Ryan's 8havlno Parlors. Sovon first, class harbors engaged. Flnost bath rooms In city. Wo uso antlsopHo stcrlllzor. J. Rynn, Prop. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mall and passona;er trains. Uaggngo to all pnrta of tho city. Prompt itorvlco. Tolophono No. 241. HOMYEIt & IIKDRIOK. The Science of Osteopathy Many people have boon lod to be lieve through tnlse reports mid Igno rance Hint Ostuopnthlc treatment was painful nml even Injurious to children or weakened Invalids. Nothing could be farther from tho truth for It Is adapted to tho oasu,aud lu nowise Is It Injurious to the frailest child or weakonod Invalid, lint rather It Is Invigorating and strength ening, and novor Is tho patient worn out or made norvotiB from troatmotiL Howovor, thuro nre ninny fakora and pretenders In Ostoopnthy who do not understand how to glvo treatment proporly. . None nro genultio or com petent who havo not attonded school nt lonst four terms of flvo months each. Drs. L. IS. WyckofT and Mrs. Grace Albright, of I. O. O. F. Tomplo, Snlom, are graduates of the American School of Ostoopnthy, a twonty months' school, nnd thoroughly qualified to give sclentlflo treatment and handle nny case put In tholr enro. All dls ensos, especially chronic diseases and deformities, ylold to tho treatment without knife or drugs. Hours 9 to 1. Phono Main 2721. ' Odd Fellows' Templo, Salem, Or. Silver Creek Falls ...Stage Line Salem to ArKoutlul, via Whlteaker and return. 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