Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1902)
JXWSa THE DAILY JOUrtrrL, cAwEIVti OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1S02. r " JMfc - . . . . ' - . fTnTYTj l T T fTf ijl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Iran 1 1 1 i 1 tn flfl It Wrr n ' Wr ff WHIll BMllCt'JniiUf"- in --- . mpwMMaMpHMpiirAr WMMAnMMMMHwnMIHNMHMMMMKHnMMV r mi $1 i Nicked Ware Very Cheap Good for Camping Come and See it Ask nlao to seo tho Firo Po'ished UlnsswitrM. Jimt na cheap in tlio un polished has been. Hauce dishes, set of hlx, 15 conls mid upwards. 7 iucli harry bowl, each 18 cunts nnd upwards. Jolly glasses 25 cents a dozen ntul up wnrda. YOKOHAAIA TEA STORE Try D.auiond Blend tea for I co Ten. Phono 2111 black. Feo Deliverj WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. r a. Cond. Dallo. E .P. Tobln, Portland. A I). Henno, Portland. W. T. Qrny, Portlnnd. W. P. Smith, Sun Francisco. A. Solders, San Francisco. D. G. A ml rows, Snu Francisco. F A. llulloiilmughh, Snn Frnnclsco. .1 IJ. Cooper, Snn Francisco. Cli-o. W. Ulsliopp. Wutervillu, N. Y. V. H. Fltchard, Utlcn, N. Y. Geo. K. Sniulus, Unkor City. Mrs. L. U. Wilson, Albany. Will Marks, Oinnlin. Mrs. K. C. Dnldry, Chicago. Carl Alio, Dulutli, Minn. Jackson Dyo. Comstock, Nob. :i. S. Wilson, Tho DalloH. O W. Phelps, Hoppnorr. ('has. A. Park and wife, city. 66 H Won't Oi Of consumption" is a remark often made of a fleshy man. The remark expresses the popular recognition of the fact that the sif,'ii of consumption is emaciation, loss ot iiesn. un me otucr iinuu, u , it? gain in flesh is a W'jy sure sinn that want ing diseases ore be ing cured. Emuciated peo ple with obstinate coughs, bleeding lungs, night-sweats and weakness, have been perfectly cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical- Discovery. Tile several steps of the cure were re corded in ounces and pounds of in creasing weight. When there is gain in flesh the wasting disease is being surely cured. Mr Will II Whltmlrc, nf Arlftmi UivLMiil?- h im Co, Va . write "Our oii contracted deep cold about the first of July, 199 -ail ll"! terrible coiieli We callel a doctor and lie pro nounced It irritation of the bronchial tubei, with aslhmntlc trouble, and he informed me that my sou was liable to die at any time He told me that If we could keep the bronchial tube open, he wijrAcure him, but aftertreatina him several weeks and my son growing worse all the time. I concluded to trv Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery nnd ' pleasant relicts I had seen everal almost miraculous cures brought about by the use of these medicines, and of course I had wonderful faith In them He used three bottles of Golden Medical Discovery 'at home and one vial of the Pellets,' and was then well euotiKh to go to West Virginia, taking a supply with htm 1 am Just in receipt of a Tetter from him from which I quote ' am tvtlland karat and K'tlwg vry ink n ,,,.,, The Common Sense Medical Adviser, 160S large pages is sentfc? on receipt of stamps to jMiy expense of mailing only. .Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth Ixwnd volume or only 31 stamps for the liook in paper covets Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N Y. MAAAAaAAAaKaaAAaAiAs4BaaSaffinfiaaCOAAAeS4OaAt6fSA8fiAOA9089CSS094lA(lOd4&a4 WroUI0OTVt4HbtfSut ii F. F. CARY. 0 ! Mitchell, 51 55 State Street IB aaa is ammmmBBm A A fBUHPSHSt J&Ust sLssssStLJWBisJsisssssKMsI JsssssssB M Qfl) SHHt! 7 -fc, ujjMHissPsVssssssslV issH 9 sWk IAk iiVI rH isfJB sssssU fin till HIHWfHHI I i I HH SSocial Realm 'W'-H--r-f-H'-H-H-H. Hlbbard-Paget Wedding. Ono of the events or tho past week was the marriage at noon on Wed nesday of Miss Helen M. milliard and Mr. fi. Walter Paget, at tho home of the Initio's mother, Mount Tabor. Miss Hlbbard Is tho eldest daughtor of the lato King L. Hlbbard, of the Waldo Hills, a member of nn old and re spected pioneer family, her grandfath er making his homo In that district In 1847. Miss Hlbbard Is an educator of much ability, and was tho recent prin cipal of tho Glencoe school. Mr. Paget is a young man of sterling qunl ties, 11 progressive farmer of Washing ton county, and tho son of Mrs. S. H. Paget and a brother of II. Leo Paget. Tho marriage wns solomnlzed by Rev. Mr. Sharp in the piesenco of a number of relatives and a few Intlmnto friends. The brldo wns charming In a gown of white organdy nnd carried a largo bouquet of brido's roses, her veil be ing fastened with clusters of white Jessamine. Miss Josephine Hlbbard. tho maid of honor, was very attractive In pink and white carnations. Mr. Lionel Paget acted as gronisman. The parlors wore tastefully decorat ed with ferns and white roses, and the dining room with ferns and red cnrnii tlons, Aftor the ceremony and con gratulations a delicious luncheon wns served. With tho best wliihos of their friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paget took tho evening train for their future home ut Gaston. Orogonlnn. 0 Free Lecturs. Col. Sobloskl, tho Polish patriot, who fought in foity-two buttles for tho United Stntos, will speak at. tho First M. E. church Wodnomlay, July 2.1d. at 8 p. m. Admission fr"o. PERSONALS. Allan Forward is in Portland. T. S. Ilurroughs was In Portland to day. Mrs. Hollo White Is visiting in Port land. J. II. Settlomler hns returned to Woodburn. C. H. DuiNxiaf, of Albany, was in Salem today. Mrs. A. T. Gilbert nnd son aro vis iting in Portland. Mrs. Alma Thonins, of Albany, Is visiting In Salem. P. A. Wiggins was in Woodburn Tuesday ovonlng. W. Scott Taylor roturnod Tuottdny afternoon to Gorvnls. Hon. J. K. Woathorfofd, of Albany, wns In tho city today. Miss Lucia Cochran has roturnod from n visit In Albany. If. II. Howitt, of Albany, wns In Sa lem Thursday nftornoon. G. G. Hlnghnm and family have gone to Newport for tho summer. Dr. D. M. Skiff visited his Gorvnls hop yard Tuosday nftornoon. Gonornl W. If. Odell nitftlo a trip to Portland Tuosday nftornoon. W. If. Holmos and daughter, Miss Josslo, spent-tho dny In Portland. Mr. nnd Mrs. John P. Stoolhammer nro homo from a visit In Woodbuin. Miss Onila Harris, of Astoria, Is vis iting her cousin, Miss Franklo Chnso, Mrs. D. A. Wattors and son, Ray mond, have returned from Chatauqua. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parle returned this mornlunK fiom a tilp to Honolulu, II I Misses Ivette and Pearl Smith have 2 . Headquarters for... Binding Twine F. F. CARY, Manager Salem Branch Lewis & Staver Co. aea WDM gone to Long Bench. Wn., to spend the summer. Mis. Edith Wilkinson has returned to Pittsburg, Pn.. nftor a visit with Salem relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. C. Sutton, of Hood Itlvor, aro visiting their son, .1. Oak Sutton, in Snleni. J. II. Ottenholinor and G. L. Hose visited hop yards In the north end ot tho county today. Miss Loulso McGoo and Mr. William McGoo have returned from a visit with friends In Albany. Mrs. E. II. Anderson has returned to Greslinin, aftor a visit with hor daugh ter, Mrs. Theo Ilotli. Mrs. Eleanor Harding has returned to Oorvals, aftor a visit to hor son, J. Harding, In Salem. Mrs. R. Custer, of Albany. Is visit ing her dnughter, Mrs. 13. W. Sayre, on North High strcot. John Mnuror and family and I). J. Fry and family have gone to Slab Crook for their annual outing. Miss Charlotte Lum, of Noith Yaki ma, Wash., has returned from Tumor, and Is tho guest of Mrs. H. L. Col well. Dr. and Mrs. A. II. Gllils nndd Miss Gertrudo Stnhloy have gone to Woods, Tillamook county, for n three-weeks' outing. Mrs. and Mrs. W. II. Whipple, of San Francisco, wore this weok tho guests or Mr. Whipple's slstor, Mrs. Jennie Aitkcn. Miss Nellie Dickinson, who has been tho gtioet of Mrs. Clnyton Wentz, at tho doaf mute school, has roturnod to hor homo at Portland. Wostloy Hockorsinlth, who has boon visiting his sisters, Mrs. J. Ii. Simpson, of this city, and Mrs. Frank Simpson, in tho Waldo Hills, has returned to his homo nt Grangovllle, Idaho. How's This? Wo offor Ono Hundred Dollars Ro ward for any caso of Catarrh that can not bo ourod by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, havo known P. J. Cheney for tho Inst ID years, nnd bo llovo him to bo porfectly honorablo In nil business transactions, and finan cially able to carry out any business obligations in ado by tholr firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Waldlng, Klnnnii & Marvin, Wholosnlo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Intor nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous sttrfacos of tho systom. Testimonials sent freo. Prices 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. ILill's Family Pills aro tho host, o Good Meals Aro always had nt the Whlto House Rostaurant. Wo try to satisfy our pat rons, with first-class moals mid cour teous troatmont. Opon day nnd night. 0 A Landmark Gone. Tho old J. C. Mills barber shop fix tures wore yostorday moved out of the Turner building, whoro that luminous wns for many yenrs conducted. Moat of tho furniture wns sold to a Cor vnllls baiborlng establishment, and tho porcelain baths will bo conducted I fS JUST A COUGH Thnt gets your lungs sore nnd weak nnd pavos the way for pneumonia or consumption, or both. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough ill a day nnd heal your lungs. It will cure con sumption, nstlima, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Positively guaranteed, and money rofuuded If you nre not satisfied. Write us for uffaju, N. Y. D. J. Pry, druggist. true Kiuiiiue. v. 11, jioukht cc uo., $ 1; i Salem. Oregon. at the old stnnd by J. P. Shoup, of this citv This wad at one time tho leading bnrbetlug establishment of tho city, having boon owned by Hoeyo & Mills. Dr. Hoeyo Is now enjoying n lucrative ilontnl practice at Oregon City, while Mr. Mills Is conducting n large stock ranch nt Hebo, in Tilla mook county. CROP AND WEATHER BULLETIN Furnished Today From Uncle Sam's Bureau No rnln has fallen, except a few showers early In the week In the Wll lnmotj.0 valley and tiio coast coun ties. Tho weok has avoiaged the warmest or the season, Its first pnrt was unusually cool, after which tho temperature rose quite rapidly. Tho maximum, or day tempornturoH, In Western Oregon ranged between CO and 9G dogroos, nnd tho minimum, or night temperatures, between 10 nnd OR degrees. In Eastorn Oregon tho maximum teniporntures ranged be tween 70 and 100 degrees, and tho minimum tomperntures between 1 1 nnd tit degrees. One of the sovorest wind storms ev er known ut this season of tho year swept across the untiro stnto on tho ' nftornoon and night of tho 1 1 tit. Ripe! grain, milt, hops ami cut liny wore bndly damaged by the wind In many sections. Unrley, being further nlong, suffered the most, and the yield will, be considerably lessened from this cause. The dninnxe to wheat was not mi great, owing to the fact that much of It was too groen to ho bndly shut- terod, although the green wheat wna knocked down, the heads whipped off and the straw broken In numerous ex posed places In different part of tho state. Fruit also suffered quite extensively; many npplos wore blown off the trees, nnd oven the trees themselves in some cases woro blown down. Tho dninugu to fruit wns grentost in the Wlllnmetto valley nnd the const counties). The laterals to the hop vinos wore torn nwny, and In the more exposed yards tho poles weie blown down. In the caso of cut hay; the stacks woro blown down, and the loose liny was scat tered over tho fields. Most of It was later recovered In fnlrly good condi tion, nnd tho dnmnge to the liny crop by the wind storm did not amount to much. Tho hot weather dining the last few days of the week dilod up jwstiires. nnd feed on the foothills Is fast be coming poor. Stock, however, contin ue In good condition, and the flow of milk In the dairy distilcU has not shrunk more than usual at this season of the yottr. Haying is nearly finished, nnd some have been cutting their second crop of nlfalfn. The hay crop is an aver age ono, nnd It hns generally been se cured In good condition. The fall grain harvest has begun, nnd the cutting of gialn will be lie come general nil over the state by the first of next week. Com, imtntoes, hops nnd gardens are gi owing nicely, and the warm weather wns Just wlist these crops needed for rapid advance ment. Willamette Valley. Lane county Friday ami Sttturdsy were quite warm but I do not think any damage reeulUMl; hay Is mostly housed, except Bruin, which is not cut yet; hops are growing finely at pros ent; corn is making a rapid growth; fall wheat generally will swoon b ready for the binder. Clackamas county Some fall wheat i Is in the shock; haylng'l In attlve progress; oats fair; fall oats good, some fields have been cut; grass Is drying up fast; apples coutinue to fall badly; the orchards that were sprayed IMM4II1 til llM III illM WONtt fllllllltllll! I Qed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, Uie next morning I feel bright and my com-1 plexlou Is better. My doctor says it j acta gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. It i Is made of herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Med Iclne. All druggists sell It at 36c and (0 oenta. Lane's Family Medicines j moves the bowels -each day. If you I cannot get it, send for free samples. I Address, Orator Woodward.LeRoy.N Y. George P. Clarke came up from PorttaRd Tuawiay night to Join Mr IlMekanaR In completing Ui exnwlna Uoa of the Marlon county records, up to July 7. IMS. It will probably take Um expert two week to sjnish their contract. If you desire a good complexion use Mokf Tea, a jam kerb irtak. It acta oa Ute Uver ami wake Use Wh J smooth aal clear. Ckmw slek head , afltea. St cswU ajMl W coats. Mftttoy reftUMlad It U 4o act satisfy you. , Writ to W. If. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo, N Y.. for free sample. D. J. Fry. ; druggUL FAIR. BOARD jlPPEAL Judge Burnett Dismisses Jui ors and Adjourns Carson & Adams, counsel for the stnto fair board In tho suit ngnlnst Contractor 11. T. Denhnm and his bondsmen, J. C. Goodnlo and P. P. Tnlklngton. this morning filed n motion In tho circuit court asking thnt the conclusions of law of Judge Durnott In finding for tho dofondauts, bo sot aside, nnd thnt Judgment bo entered for plaintiffs. Tho motion wns overruled-nnd judgment for tho defendants, dismissing the notion uml for costs and disbursements. Counsel for plaintiffs gave mul notice of nn nppenl to tho supremo court. Judge Hmnett dismissed tho four remaining Jurors from further attend ance at this term of court, nnd ad journed the July term slue die. De partment No. 1 will bo reconvened on the first Monday In October, o Does Man hood Fail? It may sometimes, owing to nerv ous disorders, but It is hnrdly over lost, except In otromo old ago. What Is called 1 111 potency or sexual noiirns thonla Is nieiely woukoneil power. Un dornoHth tho nshoa the fire romnltiH aglow. It requires careful, Hciautlflc treatment to fun It Into a bright llamo "f 1" "d enoigy. For these cities. which have boon hitherto the despair! of the physician, nothing equals tho application of eloctilclty, If by proper current nnd exact dosage. In combina tion with the Hclentlflc administration of specific medical leiuedles, which penetrate the secret ambush of dis ease, exterminating it root and branch forever. A rojuvenntlon follow. Its use. It produces results bocuuso It replenishes tho vital tonicity requisite to tho nervous system. According to Dr. Dan Ill's peculiar and scientific methods of administration, It Is a pow erful vltnlixer, Indicated In diseased conditions, duo to nil kinds of excess es. Dr. Dnrrlu gives freo examination o all, nnd, when necossary, gives modi clues In connection with electricity. The poor tainted free from 10 to 11 dally, except medicine. Thoo willing to pay, 10 to R; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun days, 10 to Ii. Errors of youth, blood taint, gloet, Impotoncy varicocele, hydrocele nnd stricture u specialty. All curublo chronic prlvnte diseases treat ed at $6 u week, or In that proportion of time, us the caso muy ruqulio. No cases published without permission of the patient. All business relations with Dr. I), strictly confidential. Let ters of Inquiry uuswored. Circular question blanks sent free. Dr. Dan In will remain at the Willamette Hotel until. September 1st. o Colonel Orellly Apolnted, Washington, July 21. The president designated Colonel II. M. Orellly to be surgeon-general of the army, to suc ceed General Forworn, who letlres September 7th. Salem later OFFICE UirY HALL For wator service apply at office 11111b payable monthly in advance. Mako all complaints at tho olllco. THE NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION OF webster's International Dictionary A Dlcllontry of ENGLISH, nlographr, Geography, Fiction, ale, Now Plates Throughout 25,000 New Words Fhratos and Df'nlllon I'reiMiud nudtr il lln t n-r imoii of W. T. HARKIS, W D , LL O., 1 alto! State Coinmni-iornr of IMu utlon, aaiUi by a lurg i eij uf om K-tut sjciliU and fli'ois Kioh Binding 2364 Quarlo !( ,1000 Illuslmtlon 1ST Thi JnliruutUJHal vuHrt tmusii Th JV una Knluryeil Jiautm or IiiUntulioiuil va iunut tH OrtoUr, HMJO Otl Ik lulul autl bttl W aao publish Wol)tr' CoIImUU Dlotlonarr trtiaatossuuryoTSoettsta YfonUaini I'snuw UWj'aw. IWISlilnl'W' I'JSl M kw4s. "KinKsluiWiltr.WMoMj ! to ti" SiMalmiio mm. eU ut Urth tlUoSt kOMi MI HpHssUfcltl. G.6C.MERRIAMCO. t'ubllshora, Springfield, Maos, I Needed in Every Home B 1 1 SfeN THE NEW I I rJT X - - - - " H I f wHmws B wiitmmiJiLl B UKiutmtr "Ml (cussArtJI . VlMCfKAMl I fumtmsimnfl I "FORCE" FOOD CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Gentlemen :-l have used your food called "FORCE' and find it as effective as its narrie implies. The nutritious properties arc simply wonderful. Besides being beneficial to health, I find it very palatable.. Yours respectfully, Ms, - --. J Name sent on application. C, H. MACK :o:e:bjb3D xsstc1 Successor to Dr. J. M. Kcono, In Whlto Cornor, Snlom, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at mod orato feo in any branch aro in espoclnl request. Barr's German Salye lienls quickly nil cute, or brulsoe, Draws soroness out of lame back, nnd draws slivers out nt lleeh which often break off too short to pull. Sticks liko sticking planter. Try if. and you will novor bo without. Hv mall 95a. For aalo nt BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 120 State Street. 8alem, Ore. Huie Wing Sang Co . Sprclal Salo of till waists, white underwear, wrappers floor innttingH. BOTTOM PRICES. :: ;: :: 140 State St., Salem, Or. Your Step Mother Is Btlll horo busy as over, and when your clothes aro all out ot ordor, worn, with buttons off, tako thorn to hor at tho Salem Dyo Works. At thlB establishment you can gut anything set to rights, from a pair ot glovos, to tho most olaborato silk gown. A gcntloman can got his hat cleaned, his trousors croasod, or bin whole suit rojuvonatcd to BUlt bin tasto, also four suits a month for ?1. lluttons Bowod on, rlpB sowed up, stilts prossod on short notice Now goods shrunk for dressmaking. MHS. C. H. WALKER 105 Commercial Street. Th? flnne.. FINK WINES, l.KJUORB ' AND OlGARS ... 102 Court St THE ELITE CaFE 208 Commercial Street Meals at all hours. Open day nnd night. Only plnco in the oity handling the niuoun OLYMPIA BEER Id ' tlio Reception Saloon. Wholecalo nnd retail. E, ECKERLEN, Proprietor S0ULE BROS PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Salem nnd vlcloltt leave orders I Ceo Will's Musk Store. PORTLAND OR Breitenbush HotSprings FIRST CLASS HOTEL I'. W. II0SS. Proprietor. This poimliir, best o( nil summor re eorts is situated near Djtroit, easturn terminus of Corvallla A. Kauteru it. it. in tho heart oi the Cascade mountains. Regular pscic Irslu makes dally trip from Detroit to the springs. Tenting privileges free All camp supplies can bo puichuFodatlhe springe. Kxeollunt Hulling anil hunting'. Kales are very reasonable. For further information uddroHB, F. W. ItOSS, 7 12m IMrolt, Ore. S. C. STONE, M. D. PHOPHIKTOIt OP Stone's Drug Stores 8ALEM, OREGON. Tho Btoras(two in numbor)nro locntod at No. 235 and 2U7 Commercial St., and are well utockod with a complete lino of drugs und medicines, toilet nrtlolos, perfumery, brushes, etc., Has had some 2G years experience in tho practice of medicine and now makes no charge for consultation, ex amination or proscription. B. R. JONES, Attorney ot Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clerk of circuit court for six years and has an up-todate ubstraut of all property In Lincoln county BHfcaBBHSHHHBEBliaZBEHIlBHBHB IS) ta a B3 a u M H H M H M Id ThE "SMOOTH" g ROAD... B w Heck Ksil in itffowneouii- M ry where the Ilurlinston g Home in even butter known at UisnlnlhHNortlitteflt xople M speak of it at the "smooth mid." S IilnKKood nsme s U'"' fj name for gooil read g It ii a good nsme bsuee it S tells the truth llieiluriitik'- H ten's trssk IB ii30thBV. B KIIYWHKIIK Utnvor to S Ohlao.jlid HI. Iouli, Ull llngs lo fJnishs uml Kantss Oity, St IVul lo 0hleK Go Kit neat time via Halt Luke, iHuvei sim! the Uuil iiitftou Uonte C SHELDON. General Aft- 3 100 Third street. 8 jjj Forlland, Ore. g BSHSHBKHBSHBHlBMaXXBaBHBSB tt322&i Richmond, Va., April 18, 1992, CLASSIFIED X ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five lints or less. In this column Inserted three times for 25c. 50caVceK,si.5o a month. All over five lines at the same Trste. WANTED. Wanted, A iroou dlnlnir room Blrl nt StroiiK's restaurant, 7-22-tf Wanted. iMeu wiin lenins to nan wood. Impilro of F. I Tnlklngton, 102 State stroot. 7-21-tf Wanted. A cnpnblo man for pollco duty, In relation to, the collection of licenses for dos, nnd the enpturo and disposal of unllconsod dogs. Ap ply nt once to 1). W. Gibson, city marshal. 7-17-lw Wanted. l'coplo of all nges, from 10 ycais up, to pull flax. Apply In por son Thursday morning ut Gorbor fu'.n. one-fourth mllo west ot big Sa lem bridge. F.ugono IJosbo. 7-ll-tf Wanted flvo young men From Ma rlon county to prepare nt onco for positions In tlio goveruiuont bcrvico. Apply to IllteStato InsL. Cedar Rapids, la. G-17-2ui Wanted Everybody to try Orogon Foot Easo for all foot atlmonts. Onco trlod alwayn used, Ask your, druggist or send 25c. S. L. Ilayoo, Halsey, Ore 6-27tf, FOR RENT. For Rent. Five-room cottngo, bnBo inent nnd water. Call on Aug. Schrelber, 121 High street. 7-22-tf For Rent or For Sale. 12-room house, ' partly furnished, largo grounds, stable, etc. Inquire Journal olllco. 7-01 ill FOR 8ALE. or sale. A secouti-lianil avi-lncli wiiKou. with box, nil In good condi tion for $20, A snap .for somebody, .Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., Sa lem. 7-83-Ct For Sale or Rent. The Labor Ex chuugo YWtrohouso, In North Salem, luqulio of Geo. Grlswohl, l!0 Stnto street, or Geo, Jacobs, at blacksmith shop near warohouse. 7-18-Ct For Sale Or tiado for sheep, an tip to dalo steel frame Plnno binder nt n bargain. For further particulars Impure of W. I). Gndwa, at F. E. Shafer's harness shop. 7-21-31 Cloning Out Sale. 1 will sell out my stock of goods, at No. 100 Court stieet, the second-hand store, at cost. The building has been sold, and must bo vacated on or bofore the 15th of August. Every thing will be sold at actual cost. E. W. Smith. 7-17-lw d-w For Sale. New river boat, with sail, 18 feet Ionic. Intended for gasoline launch, cheap. Impilre at Jourual olllce. 7-8-1 m Cn- QfilM l.vulll.lllil .Ilil-tfllV I'flW. Willi heifer calf. Impilie at Jourual of fice. 7-7-lui For Sale Cheap Secoud hand thresh ing outfit. Advuuco Separator, 3Gx 6U, with wind s tucker. Also 13 II. I', engine, with water tank and wagon. All in good ordor. Prlco 1760. 1C. M. Crolsuu, Salem, Oro gon. C-ll-d&w-tf For Sale. New uud second-hand bug gies, new and second-hand spring wagons, buckboards and carta, at the Salem Currlugo nud Wagon Fac tory. Worner Ksnnell, proprietor, 301 Commercial streoL 4-10-tf MISCELLANEOUS. iViiTTJrltlue Close (mmI lurry run uliiK ut Mm oil). 7-88-1 lth Musical. ll Horth. Hub Uml has returned to Salem for the summer months, and will tuke pupils on the pluuo at her home, one block west of the North Salem school. 7-16 tf Well Dlualnu and Drlok Work Wells dug and cleaned. Jobbing In brick work and cistern building. Founda tions put under bouses aud chim neys built. Apply to A. F. Holt, Ualem 1'. O. oi northeast corner HUerxlUo Addition. 7 18 1m Don't You Know Auyiumg about Ed wards' Market? At 410 Utate street. IJest place to buy fresh aud cured meats at the lowest pries. Phone 8U8I Ii. IM wards, prop All KlnU Of awimi uleuslls, hioves ana leuu, and se oMd-aaud goodH m J N UuBuU', lo7 Court street llltf L0DQB6. Protection Lodoe No, 2, Aneleat Or der United Workmen, meets avry Saturday evening la the Holmau Hall, corner of Slate and Liberty streets. Visiting brethren welcome. F I. Weitt M W.J A. H. IIwimhI Recorder. FORESTERS OF AMERICA-Court Hberwood Foresters No. It. Meets Friday nights In Turner bloek. Ira Hamilton C R.: A. L. Urown. Wee Central .Lodge No. 1B K. of P. Castle Hall lu Holuian block, corner State and Liberty streets, Tu&sday of eaeh week at 7:80 p. & Claud TownseuU. C. O . JSaOoc J. KIMS. K. of U. aad 8. . HOPPRODlJOmiYEJ J. Oarmlchaol Hop buyen Offlae In Uushllreyman building, Salem, Ore gon. Samples of aholao boiw solle ited from all growers. - PHYSICIANS. J'h!:Br?Wer' Phy,ola" nd uroeon. Office In Gray block. Room 7 and 9. Phono 81. i 1 1 1 ii 1 1 TiHTSriiiV.ST bright. Twenty months graduates of tho American School of Oateop athy, Klrksvlllo, Mo. Dr. 'Wyckofr. is tho only twenty months' gonlloman graduate In Salem. Odd Follows' Temple. 'Phono Main 2721. ..can School of Oateopothy, Kirk yr tho Spa. Offlco hours 8:30 to lil80 and 1 to 4. jlis W. Q. Robblns, Dr. of Osteopathy Gradunto of tho Columbia Collogo of Osteopathy, Chicago, 111. Office 157 Court BtrceL Chronic diseases a specialty, yanVSfngarloTBovo class barbers engaged. Finest bath rooms In oity. Wo use antiaopHo Btcrlllzor. J. Ilyan, Prop. Evans' Barber 8hop. Only flrst-class snop on Stato strooL Eyory thing now and up-to-dato. Finoat porcelain bathB. Shavo, 15o; hair-cut, 25o; batho, 25o. Two flrat-claBa boot" blacks. C. W. Evans, propriotor. The Great Rock Island Route. Through poreonally conducted tour ist sleeping cars botwoon PorUnna nmi Chicago onco a week, and between Oc don nnd Chicago throo times a woek, via tho Scenic lino. Through Standard sleoping cars dally botwoon Ogden and Chicago, via tho Sconlc Hue. Through Standard sleoping cars dally botwoon Colorado Springs and St. Louis. Through Standard and tourist sleop ing cars dally botwoon San Francisco and Chicago, via Los Angolcs and El Paso. Through Standard sloonlng cars and chair cars dally botwoon St Paul and Chicago. Do tniro that your tlokot reads via tho Great Rook Island Route. Tho boat and moat reasonable din ing car Borvlco. For rntos, foldors and doscrlptivo lit erature wrlto to A. II COOPER, Qonoral Agent, Portland, Or. Notice to Contractors. The undersigned will rocelve sealed proposals for the construction ot a one-story school building, to bo orect ed In School District No. CO, according1 to plans und specifications In the of- ' flee of W. I). I'ugh.vAll material de livered on tho ground freo ot charge from tho Gorvnls depot, lllda will ho received nt the abovo olllco on Au gust 1st, ut 2 p. m., nnd then publicly opened. Tho board reserves tho right to reject nuy and all bids. (Signod) E. M. SAVAGE, Chairman. Louis Aral, Clorle. 7-21-td CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots nil mall and paaaongor trains. Ilaggago to nil parts of tho city. Proinnt lorvlco. Tolonhono No. 241. HOMYER fc HEDRIOK. The Science of Osteopathy Many people havo boon led to be lieve through false reports nnd Igno rance that Osteopathic treutmont was painful and oven Injurious to ohlldron or weakened Invalids. Nothing could be farther from tho truth for It Is adapted tn tho case, and In nowise Is It injurious to tho frailest eh I Id or weakened invalid. Hut rather it is Invigorating and strength ening, and never is tho patient worn out or made nervous from troatmont. However, there are many fukora aud pretenders in Osteopathy who do not understand how to giro treatment properly. . None aro gonuino or com patent who have not attended school at least four terms of Ave months each. Drs. I R. Wyckoff and Mrs. Oraee Albright, of I. O. O. T. Tomple, Salem, ure graduates of the American Sobool of Osteopathy, a twenty months school, and thoroughly qualified to give scientific treatment and handle any case put In their care. All dis eases, especially chronie diseases and deformities, yield to the treatment without knife or drugs. Hours 0 to 4. Phone Main 2721. Odd Fellows' Temple, Salem, Or. Silver Creek Falls ...Stage Line Siilsni lo Argenlhil, vis WUIteaker and return. Leaves Halom pot olllee 7 a. m.. weokdayi only. Csrry pengers and packages. Finest mountain outing trii) oii to Pulvw people. "lit? WAKHEN W PAV1B, Prop L D. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY la st -l Commercial Street PHONE MAIN 268I SALEM ORE. Pirsi Class Bicycl? Repairing Aud all kinds o( aundrle at - FRAN K J. MOORE'S 10 OeurtHt. Phone 204,4. STEUSLOFF BROS. Dealers In Live Stock, Wholwali and retail buUhers and oaekers. All kinds ot fresh and salt meats. Fine sausage-, bams, bacon and lard- 318 CommeraUl strwt. I Ei-- 1 sis r : & it vweraSX "W -wSS"' 'JT"i