jffiat are Humors? . -nuiurt nr mnrblil fluids' roiirn. 1W"V" .,. nrtortn Ihn II,..,.. 'w lbe TBi - --:-,".; "-.:::: -.niltt fttia n itnfwrlvn iltrrAa JWj .rtCOUli""111 "- .. Ul6" aire sometimes Inherited. ...lfni ttiiimnnlti W00 .-1 1.. tnniilfpflt thotnnclvrs ? j (JU IMW - minr forms of cutaneous oruptlon, Hjleata or eczema, plmplca and bolls, a in wck"s, languor, ircneral debility. a,. aw they expelled? Ily mood's Sarsaparitla I klch aUO Olllius ui iuu ojomui mm ua fcJered from them. K IS IDC una mwuiuuu .. Wn uumv.p. Willamette hotel arrivals. (i c Si'wr. Chicago. (i ' itrown. Minneapolis, prank W Cnnip. Now York. Kianh I' limine. HuKeno. lrs I. Hyi'i'i. Sonttlo. jllss Auncss A. Ilyrne, Sonttlo. j n N'H'Hh. Chicago. Sam Simmons, Portland, j Ifnlirrly. city. v A Smiw , Spoknnu. m j j Hiiliunce. San Finticlsco. j H Smith. Woodburn. II fan "II. San Francisco. j j Cnim. San Finnclseo. joiopli l, Ho.oy, Now York. C c linker, city. John K Kollock. Portland. j ) Will ox. Portland. I) M Mfllnn. San Frnni Iseo. j p Hioekby, Calif. H Mi I nughllu, Calif. jolit R .Inrvls. St. Paul. It Is a Fact That the Pioneer Iiakory makes first rliss brrnd and pantry. A full supply ilnya on hnnd. o SUNDAY 8ERVICE8. St I'nul'8 Kplseopnl Church. Ninth Sunday after Trinity. Mntlns anil loly communion at l():;ii) a. in. fivon kmr at s p m. W ( T U The I o'clock meeting it tin. W (. T. U. hall will ho ml rcfisoil l Col. Sobleskl, the Polish itrlnt Hood music Is provided. Kv fr)lioil welcome. First I'ultfil Hrethrcn. f!. 0. Oliver putor Sunday School at HI a. m Pnarliuns services at 11 n. in. and I t m Subject of morning sermen: flist Kvenlng: What Is .Mnn?' Hnptiht liurcli. Morning worshli nth si-mnui by Rev. Robert Whltakei it id "." n in Hlblo School at V2 in. C K snility at : If p. in. Uvenlnp rlre niiilitrd: union meeting nt XI. E (Inn I) Christ 'on Lutheran Church. Fast Statf Htii'i-t. Ninth Sunday aftei Trillin lli'v. Adolph liberie, pimtor Sumln Siliool at in a. m. Altar ser tiro ni li a in. and 8 p. m. Sermoi it 11 :m a in. and 8 p. in. Strangorr H'lronii' KIihi t'lingri'gallonnl Church. Rev tt 0 Kantncr, pastor. Preaching in 1" 3o a in Subject: "My Church.' Siimla Siimol nt 12 in. Y. P. S. C. 15 it . ) in No evening servlcon. owliu to miinii iiii'i'tlng at the Methodls ihtin li Mi'Hi.mIi ,i chuich. .John Parsons past.ii h.nlios nt Hi:. '1(1 it. in. am i in Sunday School nt 12 in. am" IKpwinth I I'nguo at 7 p. m. Subject Lof tin- minimise sermen: "Called and RU'iieil In till ovenlui: there will he a (iiiinn ti'iniici niic'O mpotlnir ml n -hul by Colonel John Soblcwkl Mu iW 13 !) fllrlH' elinlr. I'liltnilun Church. Corn or of Che vkotii and Cottage streets. Y. G Kliot li . milliliter. Siiiuluv School !iit rmitu tl Morning servjee at 10:3( bi'locK Col John Sobleskl will spenk JntlH tlicine Personal Religion." AH loniinih invited, liven tin servlci mltti il tnitiil Ilvangellcnl Chuich. C. A Jlal loi ialmip pastor. Cottage between Mn Ion and Center streots. Services Sun- Jl 27, 10(12. Sunday School nt ft" in Preaching at 11 a. m. Sub J"t A Cnll to Holiness Y. P. P ' P piayer me,otliiK nt 7 p in. ii ftiultiir Kcrvlco. Union nionllnt t M !: .llilrrli It Fuht citrlhtlan. Cornor of High and j'lniii htreets. Oeo. C. Rltchoy. mln , I'll. Mi Mill' ,,,i,lnv n 111. nn n Suiijett -Tho Cost of Wl'nnliiK ouls Bible School nt 12 in. Junloi R "' i p. in. Senior C. K. nt 7 p. in. .uiiniK Hcivlee omitted for union tern- ran. . meeting. St'im.l Church of Christ. Sclontlat ''J l.iiuity street. Services nt 10:3( m and S ii. ni. Sundays, and ever JJuiltitiiluj evening nt 8 o'clock. Sub ft f le.ison sermen: "l.ovo." Thc H'l nu Invited to those sorvlcos "'I u he free rending room, same milium Fast Presbyteilnn Chuich. H. A 'tMiuin imstor. Sahbiitli School at Hi Pri-atlilnif sorvlcus nt 10:30 a. ,' Tit 1st Peter 1 : 4-B. Subject: lit' til UVl'lllv lnlioiltmirn Vrunip ffopli - meeting at 7 n. m. No evon- j"K8(iui. Union meotlnir nt First K hurch to henr Col. Sobleskl 'i,ir and confeience meeting at 8 j'l I iinrsday (The Price ol Pleasure It is hard for a lovely woman to forego be pleasures of the life which she wa3 Ned to enjoy and adorn. She may rc io oe busy all iay in oince or in w, yet she cannot deny nersen ine cm flexures winch aie ottered ucr. if. Jiui inc ruwijuc often too great lor her, and sue pu fers from headache and liackache as a S r "- rrtnuniipnce of ..' ' .t ifr Vomcn who are tired nnd worn out will find a perfect tonic and nervire in Dr. Pierce's I-1-vorite Prescription. It cures headache, backache and the other aches and pains to which women are subject. It estauhshes regu larity, dries weak ening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female-weakness. Itmakesweak women strong and sick womeu well. "1 in H pleet with yourinwucuont, I hardly know what thanks to gWe you for your kind favor " write Mr Mllo Brv ant of Iota. TUoraa Co. G "1 iuffered r a k and the lower part el my " P piUuon of the heart, that at i . lie down Could hardl ' ' '" rmnj but after utlng three i a 'e Pretcilptlon ' and two thU t f eaunt Pelfet I am like a new ma much with ffreai Uf " vliaiJ 4UC PUIiUHi .n, -v:" oi long sunding, are in-v,lM-.nU Dr Pierce. by letter.r. . ;"inaence Is held a strictly pr- p ?)lrredly confidentil. AddrtM K V Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y, r&- HI J 0," V ," V 'i rvff tiSSHfcV PKm ..B""L Qnrial Dai 1m! j-?"16 ..In the wVlttl M Vtll III -H-4H 1 ,t..4 Hov, P. c Hetzel has gone to Pott land. Miss lCdnn Price is visiting in Pott land. Mrs. J. R. Ktausso, or Poitland, is visiting In Snlotn. Sipiiro Fnnar has returned from n visit with his fnmlly nt Newport. Miss (Jrnco ninemnn Is homo from Albany, whom sho hns been the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Condlt have re turned from n shott recreation visit nt Newport. Mrs. R. s. llenn, accompanied by her son. Robbie, has returned from ii visit to her father, Pror. Thus. Condon, ni Hugono. Harvey L. Wright, tho accommodat ing bnggngeman for tho Southern Pa- elflc Company at this city, was In Woodlittrn Krldny afternoon. Hon. H. R Mulkcy. prosldont or tho Southern Oregon ' Stnto Normal School, at Ashlnnd, arrived In the city Friday afternoon, and will be Joined by Mrs. Mttlkey when they will go to Monmouth for a visit. Sonntor Mttl key says ho will not be a cnndlilnte :or president or tho sonntu. Miss Leda Huron Is visiting in Port land, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. p. Hnrr are visiting 'n Alt. Angel. Mr. nnd Airs. Fred Neckcrmnn spent the day In Poitland. Hishop U. L. linrkley retuined to Portland this morning. AIlss Anna Cross has returned from a visit with friends In Albany. Ross Plshburn nnd Klbert Young are at Newport for a few days. Airs. P. II. Stoat has gone to New port for n few days' recreation. Airs. T. Sims nnd children have gone :o Newport to spend tho summer. L. L. Lnchmtiud. the hop buyer, hns '(turned from a trip to New York. Airs. Prod Lockley and d. C. dans, Jr.. have gone for a recrentlnn nt .Vewport. Miss Kd nn Purdy hns returned from in extended visit with friends nt Lan ding, Iowa. II. 13. ThlolBon has Joined his fnmlly U Newport, and will spend Stindny at the Boasldo. C. d. Albeit hns returned to his lomo nt Vheaton. nftor a visit with 3nlem rolntlves. AIlss Kthol Trunx. who has been vis ting nt the Phillips' home, has re '.uriicd to Jefferson. Airs. J. D. Lee hns gone to Clo Blum, md other points In Washington, for a .'Islt with her children. Prank Dnyey. aecoinpnnled by his laughter, Alias Alerle, wont to New tort to remnin over Sunday. Airs. A. P. Alorrlson. of San Prnncls "o, was the guest of her sister. Alts. Or. Al. Al. Staples, this week. Chits. L. AlcNary and Wnltor T. Stol .vero In Portland today to witness the Portlund-Iltttto gnmu or bnsohnll. J. d. Stelnbrennor, Alt, nnd Airs. J. W. Johns and Alts Puller left today Or u two weeks' outing nt Slab Creek. II. Cntlln. J. II. Albert and d. P. lodgers Iiavo gone over to Newport o spend Sunday with their- families, dovurnor nnd Alra. door hnvo ro omed from nn nscent of Alt. Adams .hut they innde ns members of tho Ala mums. John Pechter, secretary of tho Sa lem Y. Al. C. A., hns gono to Sonttle to nccompnny n local association ninplng pnity. Aldermnn nnd Airs. O. Stolz, nccom pnnled by Air. Stolz's brothor. Win. C. 3tols5. nnd family, of Dayton, Ohio, loft today for u short outing at Newport. Airs. Dave Hill, accompanied by hor laughter. Airs. Prod Clovolaud, who .ias boon visiting her cousin. Mrs. C. D. Purdy. left today for hor homo at lotnostown. Noith Dakota. Prod Loekloy. ono or the Snlem lot .or carrier's brigade, left this morn ing for a six weeks' outing. Ho goes direct to Pendleton, ami will visit Crater I akn before returning to Sa lem. o The Excltemtnt Not Over The rush to the drug store still con tinues and dally scores of pooplo call for a bottle of Komp's Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs for tire cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, tho standard family remedy, Is sold on a guarantee and never falls to glvo en tire satisfaction. Price 25c and 50c.2 o Good Meals Aro always had nt tho White House Restaurant. We try to satisfy our pat rons, with first-class meals and cour teous trentment. Open dny and night. Minor Mention Loca Import The new laundry plnnt at the Che mawa Indian school has been In stalled and will be ready for opera tion on .Monday morning. The me chanic who installod the plant, and who hns had largo experience in handling laundry machinery, says the Chemawa whool has the bet Institu tion plant on the coast. Frank Pickens and Florence Motilett were granted a marriage license by County Clerk Roland this morning. Judge Boise this morning granted a temporary Injunction to the further construction of a dam in Sliver Creek by John Llchty. of Silverton. The in junction was granted upon the appli cation of the Union Light & Power Company, which allw that the con struction of the daw will destroy its source irf water power for the opera tion of Its electric lighting plant, by which the towns of WoodbMrn a4 Alt Angel are UhtJ. The papers la he i as were served this morning by Deputy Sheriff J. L Shlptoa. who went to Silverton. ., a martin id the Oroater Sawto Commercial Clab has been called for meet o dock Monday afternoon nvinrb Mnmiav aiiernoou. u the editor of who is touring leathering data his paper that he ejpects to itaue fall. He has a proposition inai " , sires to submit for Uw " of the Salem, Clun. ana or -- .. .. the Minnesota rnsut. ; -----h-' - - v , -" aa. ,)rilMjd,tB M Dr. 0uHI1., lllou(l the IHii-MH' tvu B"1"T;. :TST It will cure eon- and Nerve Tonic for lie per box. or for a special saw" ""ir.T o-i.mD k.i,iii anil ll boxes for $2. or sent nr wail, on re- a full attenuanc o. .- -- la urged INDIAN PUPILS DISMISSED Department Orders Pupils of Mexican Blood Sent Home Some weeks ago orders were Issued by the Indian bureau of the Interior department that ull pupils of Indian schools having Atexlcnn blood In theli veins be sent homo, says an exchnnge. This will nffoct very largely the Bchools nt Phoenix nnd Tucson, Ari zona, nnd In New Aloxlco. Pursunnt to tho order, over CO have boon dls missed from the PIiobiiIx school, which hns an enrollment of nliottt 700, nnd a regttlnr attendance of probably (inn. Others may be sent home, ns it is dlillettlt In ninny cases to dlstinulslt between thoso of mixed blood nnd na tives. Their presence In the schools Is nccounted for In two ways. Some were born on regorvntlons, but more, perhaps, were town residents, having n largo proportion of Indian blood. The children being sometimes uninnnnge able In public schools, were sent to In dian schools, where a discipline or the military order Is maintained. Piom Inquiry at the Chemnwn school It Is learned thnt the order above rorerrcd to does not npply to tho Salem school, since there Is not In at tendance nt thnt school any pupils thnt come under tho class. The or der applies particularly to the schools or the Southwest, and Its enforcement will materially reduce the enrollment nt those schools for a time. About the time the nbovo otdor was made n similar order was Issued providing that all pupils having less than one eighth Indian blood should be dis missed. This order hnd application to the Chemawa school, but did not reduce the attendance to spenk of. It probably resulted In tho dlsmlssnl of a hnlf-do7.cn pupils, but no more. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any enso of Catnrrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHI2NI3Y & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, hnvo known P. J. Cheney for tho last 1G years, and be llovo him to bo perfectly honorablo In nil business transactions, and finan cially ablo to carry out miy business obligations nindo by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo. O. Waldlng, Kinimn & Mnrvln, Wholesnlo Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Inter unlly, nctlng directly upon the' blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Prices 7Cc per bottle. Sold by nil druggists. II 'i's Family Pills tiro tho best. Personal Mention from Aumsvllle P. S. Pound mndo n business trip to Stilom Alondny. drnndma Davlo. nrtor a two weoks' illness, is much Improved. Tho Modern Woodnion of America callod a special meeting Alntuliiy ev ening to transact buslnoss Incident to tho donth of H. H. McAllister. Air. nnd Airs. A. P. Spoot spoilt Sun day lu Albany, roturnln'g on Alonday's ovorland. Uncle Chnrlos Poost. while working in n haymow last Tuosday, full through a mnu-holo used to put liny In a manger, sustnlnlng an ugly cut on tho head, nnd brulsos about tho bedy: although he Is laid up for u row dnys. no snys he will soon bo nbout again. J. A. Smith, or Bolknnp Springs, ie ports n big ciowd and a good tlmo. Wo miss his smiling face nnd practical Jokes, hut can glvo him up a few mouths In tho summer for his faithful uess in tho winter. Rev. Dollaihlde, or Salem, delivered nn able sormon In the Christian church Sunday morning. His argu ment was convincing and dollvery forcible. Wo hope his visits will bo moro fro(ttent, as his logical discus sions have won many admirers in this plnco. .Mrs. J. P. Murphy and daughter. Ada, who aro visiting In the I2ast, re port much high wator and Intense heat. They say Oregon Is hard to ex- cell, a fact wo all realize. AIlss Lulu Alartin. for the past two years or Grants Pass, came homo Sat urday to spend tho summer. We wel come her hack, and are glad to see she looks so well. fiugene Bauer died Sunday morn ing, after an Illness or nine months. He leaves a wire and two children and a host or friends to mourn his loss. Swank & Johnson, managers of the Aumsvllle flouring mills, have added to their "staff of life manufacture" a complete graham burr, and are now prepared to give the public an article In that line hard to excel) Air. and Mrs. Lee, Randall, or Tan gout, spent Sunday at the home of Airs. Rnndnll's parents. Mr. and Airs. Jas. Klrkpatrlck. O. H Ollbeit. of Portland, nn em ploye of the Pacific States Telephone Co.. is spending a week's vacation at his old home in Aumsvllle. Helberger Bros., of Sublimity, re ceived n new Advance Threshing out fit Tuesday. Rev O. K. Perry preached In the Ohristian ehureh Wednesday evening. nwinir tn th auiuJntment nnt huln .auarallv known, the eaaertutatliin waa .mall Thr in no rearular Ohrlallau minister here at present, but steps are being taken toward securing one. and we hope to have regular serrlees In the near future I Miss Laura Bell, of Hood River. Is visiting her auHt. Mrs. Oeo. Stursda. The appointment of the free rural mail carrier, at this place, has not been made yet. Several parties have a- idled but the SBleetlon will not be known until September 1st t rq ti ist a cough J That not vnur lun km sore and weak 'and pa-s the way for pueumoala or ,r - ta-Ti imebTea T PtositlTelr --- - rWnnded If SLW.Bi2; . in.i WriteaTfor i"" - w. Hook & Co . i ...ud...Ai.tiikSi i4Aisn aiicpm t-nninn ?v Hsww will iiiwiiisu iu gv un iiiul N Y I J Fry druggist YriE OAllA JOUnNAU, GAUM, OREGON, lt r,"''ll,,''"',,,M,","lll'"wiryiBte-irii EUGENE PEOPLE SCARED ThreeHarmlessHuntersCause AH Kinds of Excitement Tho three harmless hunters who passed Salem Thursday morning caused a liberal amount of excitement up the valley. The people of Albany became badly frightened from the re ports that had gained clrciilntlon out of this city, nnd this only tended to aggravate the state of affairs at fin- gene. Of the reception of the hunters nt fiugene the dttnrd had the follow fellow follew ing: "Tills motnlng Deputy Sheriff Prod Plsk received a message from tho sheriff's olllce nt Albany Informing him thnt three men on bicycles, nil ueaviiy armed nnd ono rosctn bllng tho description of the norotrlous outlnw. llnrry Tracy, had passed tlnough theto on their way south. Of flccrn nt Hartlsburg and Cobttrg were also notified. Several hours later word came from Harrlsburg that the supposed outlaws had pnsBed tlnough thnt place, and shortly afterward tho countable at Co burg telephoned over that they hnd Just passed through there, and thnt It wns strongly believed ono of tho men wns Tracy, but that he (the constable) was Umld nbout stopping them with the small force of two or three depu ties, which ho hod bnndotl together nt the receipt or the word Troiii Albnnv. It is said that the residents or Cobttrg were badly frightened, and stayed piety well. Indoors while tho men were pnsslng thiotiKh. "Deputy Sheriff Plsk. who hns cljnrgo of the sheriff's olllce while Air. Wltrhers Is away, didn't hnvo n very strong belief thnt the men wero Tracy and his pals, but took the precnullon to notify the countable nt Springfield to look out for them ir they wont that way, and kept n lookout for them him self hero In fiugene. "Shortly before noon the throe bi cyclists arrlvcA bore, wholly uncon scious of the excitement they hnd de nted on their way up the valley. They went to the Ilnmiiiot Cnfe for lunch eon, whore Deputy Plsk Interviewed them, nnd wns nt onco convinced thnt these men were not tho bold outlnws thnt the Albany. Ilnrrlsburg nnd Co burg people thought them to be. One or the men Mr. Plsk Is acquainted with, having been n rormer vosidont of fiugene. They stntod thnt they wore on their way rrotn Vancouver to Ashlnnd on n hunting trip." o If you desire a good complexion use Mokl Tea, a puro herb drink. It nets on tho liver and makes tho skin smooth nnd olenr. Curos sick head nches. 2ft cents nnd 50 cents. Money refunded If It doos not satisfy you. Wrlto to W. II. Hookor & Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.. for freo sample. D. J. Pry, druggist. PEOPLE AT THE SEASIDE Hotel Arrivals This Week At Newport Beaches At the Ocean House. Mrs. S. L. AlcPnddon. Helen AlcFad don, Corvnllls; Ira L. Campbell, wife and duughter, fiugoue; Alls. W. C. Hull, AIlss Jessie Hull, drnnts Pass; Batbuia A. Roth, Job IC. Roth. Al bnny: P. M.' Cnrtor. Ynqiilna: Mn. Lennox AIcPhoiHon. Seattle; Mrs v. o. Moore. Salem; AIlss Thompson, liny City, .Mich.; Airs. Richard L. .Mean Portland. At the Abbey House. A. A. McNnry, Salem: J. K. Wenth erford nnd wife. Albany; .Mrs. It Ramp. Harrlsburg; P. K. Allen. Al fhany; Chns. L. Kirk, Corvallls; Uiuls Al. Smith. Acme. Ore.; T. Holversou. Salem; C. W. Cnuover, fiugene; Al. Al. and C. A. Blackburn, Cresco, la.; Ora Clodfelter. Chas. Bllyeu, Hairy IJoBord. Independence. At the Bay View. W. II. Alolr, Tho. Sims. Mrs. H. B. 'Ihielsen and daughter, Salem; C. A. Johns. Baker City; C. II. Younger. B. W. Allen, Albany; Wyatt Harris. Ale Mlnnville; .Manuel .Mayer, Ida Alayer, Lebanon; C. L. Peehler, IC. I Shep herd. C. II. Mooie. AIlss Anna Iloult. Pertland: Win. Faber and wife. Al bany; Geo. Dorcas, F. W. Durbin. Salem: AIlss Croulse. Corvallls, Dr (' B. Matthias and wife. Amity. o A Good Housekeeper Will always use the beat bread and pastry that money can buy. Patronise the Pioneer Bakery, and ymi will get the beat. o TWENTY V EAR'S TRIAL. There are lots of good things the doetons know nothing about. We fre- (lUelltly cure IMMHtle of disease after doctor have given them lip. If " eomes from over work, Halpatlon. or exposure, causing or watery blood, and loas of "M'' aH" strength, we have the one r, rained? In Dr. Ounn's Blood and Nr,v These tablets taken wth mnals turn the rood Into rich red WaWl. waking strong steady nerves. a4 ,H5,ra,,,"K the strength. bulldlHg lld tt at ,h rat of 7 u n I"" This means health. For nv, ,vw al4VI4f HJflfi til IMVMHII, or a pale, yellow complexion, a better zsr-n more. Doctors know nothing about this remedy only the fax-t that we make cures, as we nay been doing this for twenty years ! rf prte WrtU, phUrt telling a'1 a tout Una rat mad Ulne. AdTr.. Ur. Onn. Phlladel phla Pa For sale at Dr Stone's drug storea 1 us for a pani- SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1902. Midsummer Sufferings, PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Quickly Dissipates Tired Feelings and Gives New Life to the Weak, Ner vous, and Debiliated. Tired, languid nnd (lespondont reel ings prevnll to an nlnrnilng extent during tho heated term or summer. Such reelings Indicate depleted blood and n reoblo condition or the nervous systom. This Is just the time when Pnlne's Celeiy Compound Is needed to build up llesh nnd muscle, brace the nerves nnd clear and strengthen the brain. Sick headaches, nervous prostration sleeplessnoss and a general reeling or mentnl and physlco' depression bj which lire Is in- 4lmost Intolerable In tho hot weatuer. can nil be speed ily hnnlshod by the use or a bottle or two or Palne's Celery Compound, na ture's sunimur renovator and strength giver. Pnlne's Celery Compound never Tnlls to repair the wasted and worn out tis sues; It cnltns mid perfectly regttlntes nervous notion nnd brings thnt sweet and restful sleep that mnkes life-Imp- iy. Tho medicine that In the past has dono such marvelous things for others Is the kind thnt you should use nt this time. Coventor deer hns been Invlred to nnine ten delegates to attend the Trnns-Allssisslppl Coininerclnl Con gress, to be lieni In St. Paul, August 1H-22. The delegates will be selected as soon ns men are found that will ac cept the appointment and attend the congress. Does Man hood Fail? It mny sometimes, owing to nerv ous dlsordois. hut It Is hardly ever lost, except In extreme old nge. What Is cnllod Impotoney or soxunl ne'urns thenlii Is merely weakened power. Un ilerneuth tho nshes tlio lite remulus aglow. It loipiircs careful, sclontlllc treatment to Inn It Into a bright llame of life nnd uiieigy. For these enses. which have been hltheito the despair or tho physician, nothing eiitnls the application or electricity, ir by proper current nnd exact dosage, lu combina tion with the sclontlllc ndmlnlstrntlon of specific medical remedies, which penetrate the secret ntubush or dis ense, exterminating It root nnd branch forever. A rejuvenntlon follows Its use. It produces results hecumfo It replenishes the vital tonicity requisite to tho nervous system. According to Dr. Dan Ill's peculiar ami scientific methods of ndmlnistrutlou, It Is a pow erful vltnllxer, Indicated In dlsensed conditions, due to all kinds or excess- OS. Dr. Darrlu gives freo examination to nil, nnd. when necessary, gives modi duns In connection with electricity. The poor treated freo from 10 to 11 dally, except medicine. Those willing to pay. 10 to K; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun days, to to .1. ICrrors of youth, blood taint, gleet. Impotoney vuilcoeele, hydrocele and stricture u specialty. All nimble chronic private diseases t rent ed at $5 a week, or in that proportion of time, as the cuso mny require. No cases published without permission of the put lent. All business relations with Dr. I Htilctly confidential. Let ters or inquiry answered. Circular iuestioti blanks sent free. Dr. Dan In will remnin nt the Willamette Hotel until September 1st. THE ELITE CaFE 208 Commercial Street MhmU hi nil bourn. Open dny hiu) luht. Only place in the city hand iii the rtlllOUB OLYMPIA BEER U tiie Reception Saloon. Wh'ilerale am! retail. R ECKERLEN, Proprietor SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Salem and vicinity leave orders at Ceo Will' Mlltlc Ktort PORTLAND On Bruitenbush HotSprings FIKST CLASS IIOTKL P W. HOSS, Proprietor. This popular, best of all tummer re sorts is muaieu near uoiroii, ( (intern terminus of Corvallia A Kateni It. It in the heart ol U'e Catcade moinitalnv. Regular paes train niskes daily trip from Detroit to tlio pprnntH. jeniing privilege free All eamp tiipiilts can lie purchsHHl nt the spring. Kxeelluut flthing sod hunting. Ita'es are vtry restoiiMble. tor furl lit r In'oruuiioii add re, V V IlOK. 7 I Sin lMreii. Ore. S. C. STONE, M. D. ?0PklET0R OF STONE' DRUG STORE 0ALEM, OREGON. The tftors(two In numberiare located at No. 236 and 2V7 CommarcJal HH and are well slocked with a complete line of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, eta, Has had some 26 years experience in the practice of medicine and now makes no charge for consultation, ox-j aminauon or prescription. 3. CLASSIFIED ADS. !SnL.e?enM' live lints or less, la this column 1.flsi?i.1,h?.1? tlm"l 25c. 50ca Wttk.$l.50 a month. All over five lints t the same rate. WANTED. Wanted. Ono hundred wether conts. also 100 sheep, alt owes; must bo good stoclc. Pnrtles having thnt number or less write me, doscrlbo stock nnd .quoto prices, nnd I will cnll and seo them. C. .Marsh, Salem, Oregon. Box flC. 7-2t-3t Wanted Five young men from Alnrlon county at onco to prepare for posi tions lu tho government service. Apply to Intoi-Stato Cortes. Inst., Cetlnr Rapids, In. 7-23-lm-dw Wanted. Men with teams to haul wood. Inquire of F. I. Tnlklngton, 102 Stnto street. 7-21-tt Wanted. Pooplo or all ages, from 10 years up, to pull flax. Apply lu per son Thursday morning at Corner fo-ji, one-fourth mllo west of big Sa eom brldgo. fiugeno Ilossc. 7-14-tf Wanted five young men From Mn rlou county to proparo nt onco for positions In tho govertiinont 8orvleo. Apply to Iiltcr-Statu IuBt., Cedar Haplds, la. C-17-2m Wanted Everybody to try Oregon Foot Easo for all foot allmonts. Onco tried always used. Ask your druggist or scud 25c 8. L. Hayoo, Halsey, Oro. B-27ti PERSONAL Ladles Use our harmless' Remedy for delayed or suppressed period; it innnot full. Trlnl free. Paris Chemical Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 7-12-Ct-sat LOST AND FOUND. .ost. a pair or goiii-rimmeu glasses nnd chain, between Hush's bapk and Zlnn's confectionery store. I.envo at Journal olllce, and oblige the owner. 7-2i-3t FOR RENT. For Ront or For Sale. 12-ruom houso, partly furnished, Inrgo grounds, stnble, etc. Imiuiro .lotirnul olllce. 7-Olm FOR SALE. -or sale or Exchange. A itrst-cinss Jersey bull, Bttbjoct to roglstry. For particulars sou J. II. Howell, Cross nud 12th slroots. 7-2C-31 Hor Sale. A sccond-hund il'A-liK'li wagon, with box, ull lu good condi tion for 20. A snnp for somebody.1 Mitchell. Lewis & Stnvor Co.. Ha-' letn. 7-23-lit For Sale. Now river bout, with sail, IS foot long. Intended for gasoline launch, cheap. Inquire ut Journal olllce. ' 7-8-1 m For Sale. 3-your-old Jersey cow, with heifer calf. Inquire ut Journal of lieu. 7-7-lm For Sale. Nuw and secoud-huud bug gies, now and second-hand spring wagons, buckboarda utid carta, at tho Snluui Carrlugu and Wagon Fac tory. Werner Fenuell, proprietor, 301 Commercial strooL 4-lG-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Salem Bridge Closed. Hood furry run ning ut Lincoln. 7-22-1 tth Musical. Miss llerthn. Hubbard bus returned to Snlem fur tho summer months,, and will take pupils on tho piano nt her home, ono block west or tho Noith Salem school. 7-lfi-lf Well Digging and Brick Work Wells dug and cleaned. Jobbing lu brlclc work and cistern building. Founda tions put under house and chim neys built. Apply to A. P. Holt, Sulum P. O. or uoitheuHt corner Itlvursldo Addition. 7-12-lm Don't You Know Auytning about fid wards' Market? At 410 Stato street. Uest place to buy fresh and cured meats ut the lowest prices. Phono 2V24. U. fidwards, prop All Kinds Of camping utensils, stoves nnd tents, and second-hand goods ut J. N. Shuntz', 107 Court street. till-tf LODQE8. Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or dor United Workmen, meets ovory Saturday evening lu thu Holiuan Hall, cornor of State and Liberty streets. Visiting brethren welcome. F. L. West, Al. W., J. A. Mellwood, Recorder. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Foresters No. Hi. Moots Friday nights lu Turner block. Ira Hamilton C. It.; A. I Ilrowu, Seo Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hull in lfoimau block, corner State and Liberty streets, Tuesday of each wook at 7:20 p. m. Claud Townseud, C. C, Zadoc J. Rlggs. K. of It. and S. HOP AND PRODUCE BUYERS. J. Carmlchaet Hop buyer. Ollloe lu'pjjoNE MAIN 268I uusn-iiruymuii uiiiiuiuk. duiuui, um gon. Samples of choice hops sollo Red from all growers. PHYSICIANS. J, H. Brewer, physician and surgeon, Office In Gray block. Roome 7 and 0. Phone 91. 08TEOPATHY. DryTrETwyckoff and Dr. Grace Al bright. Twenty mouths graduates of the American School of Osteop alhy. Klrksvllle, Me: Dr Wyckoff la the only twenty mouths' gentleman graduate In Salem. Odd Fellows' Temple. 'Phone Mala 2721. Or. M. T. Schoettle Oraduato Amerl . rnn School of Osteopathy. Kirks vlllo. Mo. Office In Tioga block, over tho Spa. Office hours 8:30 to man and I to 4. Ml W. O. Robbina, Or. of Oateopathy (Jraduate of the Columbia College of Osteopathy. Obleago, 111. Ollloe 167 Court street Chronic diseases a specialty. - TtMrfM. vv- TON80RIAL. class 'harbors engaged. Flnost bath rooms In olty. Wo uso antlsepMc sterilizer. J. Ityan, Prop. Evans' Darber ShopOnly Urst-class shop on Stato street Every thing now and upto-dato. Flnost porcelain baths. Shave, 15c; hair-cut, 25c; baths, 25c. Two urat-clasa boot blacks. Q. W. Evans, proprietor. Notice to Contractors. Tho undersigned will rccolvo sealed , . proposals for the construction of n ' one-story school building, to ho erect-' ' ed In School District No. CO, according to plans nnd speclllcntlons In the or- ' flco of W. I. l'ugh. All material HOw Hvored on tho ground freo or ohargo"' rrom tho dory-als dopot. Bids will bo recolved at tho abovo offlco on Aft. ' gust 1st, nt 2 p. m., nnd thon publicly opened. Tho hoard roBotvos tho rjglit " to reject any nnd nil bids. (Signed) K. M. SAVAQI3, Chairman. Louis Aral, Cleric. 7-21td ' CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mall and passenger trains Bnggago to nil parts of tho city. Prompt orvlce. Tolophono No. 241 HOMYEIl ft HBDRICK. BHMIIHalBIIMIMIRmMIIUis IB - i 9 S Buy Walker's - g Guaranteed Paints 1 . m 5' 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 varnleh gloss buggy paint. One coat will make your buggy look B like new. s C. H. Walker S 100 Commercial Street. filHMHBHEBIBBBaiRBIBBBIBII Bar r's German Salve Heals quickly nil cuts, or bruise? Draws sironona out of lame baik, etui draws slivers out of lleh which often break off loo short to pull, Hticks like I sticking plator, Try it and you lll ! never bo without. Hy mnll2oo. For bhIh nt BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 120 State Street. Salem, Ore. Huie Wing Sang Co, ; Sppclal Sale of all wnlstn, white underwear, wrappers , lloor mattings. HOTl'OM ' I'RICKS !. '! ! ' 140 State St., Saiem, Or. j; Th? flnnefr. KINK WINKS, MOUOIW AND OIO A H8.. 102 Cotirt St Your Step Mother Is still horo busy as over, and whon your clothes aro all out of order, worn, with buttons off, tako them to hor at tho 8alom Dyo Works. At this establishment you can get anything sot to rights, from a pair of gloves, tn tho most olaborato silk gown. A gentleman can got his bat donned, his transom creased, or his whole suit rojuvenntod to suit his tasto, also four suits a mouth for II. HuttoiiH sewed on, rips sowed up, suits pressed on Bhort notice. Now goods shrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. II. WALKER 195 Commercial Street s OFFICE OIlV HALL For water sorvlco apply at office. Hills puyablo monthly In advance. Mako all complaints at tho offlce. SILVER CREEK FALLS STAGE UNE Sulum lo Argenll.il, via Whlleaker apjl return. Leave Salem PPt ofhee 7 a. in., weekday.! only. Carry passengers utid pBiiksves. Finest mountain outing trio open to Haiem people 7 lit. WAHKBN W DAN'ia, I'-'op. L D. HEKRV'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY is at 2,H0 Commercial Htrust SALEM ORE. First Class Bicycl? Repairing And ull kimlMif Hiindrissat 'a FftANK J. M 3 ORE'S- 10 Otnrt Ht. I'ltonw 8ft W Steusloff Bros Daalers In Live Stock, Wholesale and retail butchers; am) packers. All kinds of fresh and salt meats. Fine sausages, hams, bacon and lard 316 Commercial atrast. ah Water 3Wt.Hf B. P. JONES Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was olerk of circuit court for six years aud has an uo-to-date abstract of all property In Lincoln county. . . -r i -w.ip-fiaimH ' tfm ..3W