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Nicked Ware Very Cheap Good for Camping Come and Sec it Ask also to boo the Firo Polished OlaBswnro. Just na cheap as tho un polished hns been. Saiico dialioi), sot of alx, 15 cunts and upwards. 7 inch berry bowl, each 18 conta and npwarda. Jelly glasses 25 conte a dozen nnd up wanla YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Try Diamond Wend tea for Ice Tea. Phone 2111 black. Frco Dollvcry The people of Coos hay aro wise. They refuso to swell up, untlniso nnd turn themselves Inside out because there Is tho blonnlal harvest of news paper railroads. With tho clamor for development of tho country there Is nothing onsler, choapor, and, as a rule, loss fruitful of results, than a specula tive boom manufactured "a la Tracy" llleraturo stylo. That country has such abundant rosourcos that it will do well to not bo tnkon In easily. Its people probably welcomo substantial investments nnd Improvements, nnd will go out of tholr wny to assist all enterprises that soak a bonn fldo foot hold In tholr torrltory. Peoplo who have once tasted tho bitter fiults of a baseless Inflation aro not soon or a.isl ly captured again. o Moki Tea positively Cures Sick Headache, Indigestion and Consttpa tlon. A delightful herb dtlnk. He moves nil oruptlons of tho skin, pro ducing a porfect complexion or money refunded. 2Cc. nnd DOc. -Wrlto to us for freo Bamplo. W. II. Hooker & Co., Dnffnlo, N. Y. D. J. Fry, Druggist. o I'resldont Roosevelt's order that no naval olllcor who has boon on shoro duty for yonrs need expect promotion until ho has been at sea Is smoking out toino of tho gnllnnt dosk captains nio bnvo had onsy borths for yoars, TWENTY YEARS TRIAL. Thoro aro lots of good things tho doc tors know nothing about. Wo fro quontly euro pooplo of dlssaso nfter the doctors have glvon thorn up. If tho dlsonso comes from ovor work, dissipation, of oxposuro, cnuslng woak and watery blood, and loss of llosh and strength, wo havo tho ono suro romo dy In Dr. Qunn's Wood and Norvo Tonic, Thoso tnbletH tnkon with meals turn tho food into rich rod blood, making strong steady nervos, nnd Increasing tho strength, building up solid llosh nt tho rato of 1 to 3lbs per wook. This moans hoalth. For nervous prostration, loss of memory, or a pnlo, sallow complexion, a bettor lemedy was novor made. Doctors know nothing about this roniody only tho fact that wo muko euros; as wo havo boon dome this for twenty yonrs wo know our ruothod to bo tho right ono. Druggists soil Dr. Ounn's Wood nnd Norvo Tonic for 75c por box, or 3 boxes for ?2, or sont by mall on re ceipt of piica. Write us for a pam phlet tolling all about this groat mod Iclno. Address Dr. Ounn, Philadelphia Pa. For salo at Dr. Stono's Drug Storos. 1 o A fine lino of cutlery all guarauteod Goods at Manning & Ferguson's now hardware storo. 7-21-tf-dw Have You Tried Those dollclous wnfors, etc.. In Na tional Wscult Company's goods? All the ragq In tho Hast. Branson & Ha gan nro now showing thorn to their t'URtomora In tho following vnrlotles: Nabisco wafors In chocolate and cher ry flavors, Social Tons, Graham waf ers, Milk biscuits and Cheose sandwich ea. all put up In packages. Branson & n ATTENTION Sam'l Gompers c Max Morris President and vice President of the Largest. Most Scientific and Effectual Labor Organization That Ever Existed in the World. Will Address ahjesjo&e - AUQ. At 7:30 p.m. All vrTA-,-., ..,., n k rent Is nAt .. nL... . JlAt... :fc .-; a ; ::::. '" itv iuam n iuB i,,bi auu Xbts eminent speakers Reduced Rates on Southern r III i ii. I ::SociaIRealmi Band Concert. The- Salem Mllltnry band will give an open air concert In Wlllson avcntio I this evening at 8 o'clock, when the fol lowing excellent program will ho ren dered : March Town Talk ....C. W. Munnoll Overture Something Doing.. F. lleyerl .inrcn unrktown Jub oq...w. HupIw. Euphonium boIo Nellie I'olkni. Marsh .March Qoneinl Miles 0. 11. Farrar Waltz Helona W. K. Petoe Grass quartette Selected Overture Mountain Echoes C. W. Dilby March Searchlight . . . .C. W. Munnell PERSONALS. Ed. It. Carter has gone to Tncomn. Henry Pnpo was In Portland today. II. II. Wagner Is homo fiom Cas cadla. W. L. Jones, of Jefferson, was In Sa loin today. Mrs. S. A. Kozor has returned from a visit with rclntlvcs'ln ABtorln. Mr. and Mrs. S. Frledmnn loft Thursdny night for San Francisco. Cnrllslo Denton and Miss Denton were In tho city for n visit this week. Miss Homenway, of tho asylum force, has returned from n vncatlon at Eugene. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. Gilo havo re turned from tholr tlmbor claim near Nowpoi t. Miss Leah Holslngor, of-tho Snlom postolllco foico, has gone to Ashland for a visit. Judge and Mrs. John II. Scott have returned fiom n stay In tho mountains and nt Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Dodo Olmsted and (laughter, Zoo, havo returned fiom an outing nt Newpoit. Miss Octnvla Murphy, of Portland, who has "been visiting Mrs. Honry Pnpo, hns returned homo. . Mlssos Florence, Mary and Eliza beth TIHson havo rcturnou from nn outing on tho Newport benches. Miss Minnie DoLong, of Snlom, Is now employed In tho composing room of tho Pressor, Wash., Bulletin, Harry Guild's now papor. D. Iim Sulllvnn, tho gonial locnl W. U. night oporator, and a battlo-scarred veteran of tho slogo of Mockonomn, loft this morning for a flftoon-dnys' reunion with his old comrndos nt Col fax, Washington. J. A. Norwood, who for sovornl mouths hns boon employed at tho stato lusnno asylum, has gone to Portland to accept a position with tho United Statos clothing house. Row P. S. Knight has returned from n visit to Mis. Knight, who Is still tho guost of frlonds In San Francisco. Rev. Mr. Knight Is a groat champion for Oregon, and ho snys ho got himself Into a groat deal of trouble with tho residents of the "Golden Stato" when ho told thorn that ho would not glvo thorn 100 acres of tho WHIainotto vol lov for tho entire Snn Joso vnlloy. Miss Gabrlollo Clark, Snlom's only woman lawyer, Icavos noxt Tuosday for nn oxtonded outing In Europo. MIsh Claiko goos direct to Washington, D. C., whore sho will Join a party of frlonds, nnd sail from Philadelphia on August 10th for London. England, tho Islo of Man and Oormany will bo ox tonslvoly toured nnd Miss Clark ex pects to be gone nbout threo months. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS euro Dyspopsla and all disorders aris ing from Imllgostion. isnuorsou oy physicians everywhere. Sold by all drucelsts. No euro, no pay. 25 cents. Trial paekago froo by writing to W. rt. IIUUKUJ . u., wuw, .1, .. the Public at sxtw:d.-Sly nrt th Dubllc cordially Invitei It i.enrtnitunfa lifetime to hfar, ,M w" i Pacific From All Points. i i p pi ii i ,-i.M .... n"-ia""i"i" . " ' "- in ! .ii in i H fc. jH 9wlB NHc t. Il H sij.s im iffi NKJOBwi wEtt "-,"J,,'TB4iwa''---5S0jj",J.'5 mymnsKamsnm vr?ysnimH . ,sh s--7iT tfmmmamjmmmmmm ? t ii-i ijji'-,.j'.(iiiLiiiim,n. ' 1 1 1 1 1 i ii ii ii i i i ii I. .ii iTr in 1 1 7: -j.i i im.- A Wheat-MoJt CoreoJ thot Tickles Ttxsto a.nd Stosxdios Norvo Hcv. J. A. Lovesquc, of Woodburn, was in tho city today Ho reports reg ulation gold mine crops on French Prairie. Woodhuin Is enjoying -building boom. Sevcinl business build ings, n new warehouse, a parsonage for the Catholic church and sovoral rosldoncoB are going up. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crooltham, of South Haven. Kansas, are In the city, visiting with the lattor's brother. F. A. Wiggins and family. They will re main several weeks In Oregon, nnd are thoroughly onjoylng our salubrious Hummm- nii,n Mrs. Angollne Mlllor. Mrs. Alfred Coolldgo. of Colfnx, Wash.; Miss Ad dle Scrlbor and Miss Inoz Dozorth formed a party for Newport todny. State Treasurer Mooro and sons re turned this morning fiom Klnmath county, nnd Mrs. Moor returned from Newport this afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Durbln and children ami. mother, Mrs. Dnjilol Durbln, loft for a month nt Newport. Attorney Knlsor Is homo from n short outing with his family, who nro stopping on tho Lnkc Lablsh faim. H. A. Kirk has returned fiom WII holt spilngs, whero Mrs. Kirk and MI3S Daly uro still ritBtlcntlng. Mr. John Craig and family nro going Saturday to spend a month with rela tives In tho Wnldo Hills. Mrs. Robert Downing nnd MIsb Lllllo Crnlg havo gone to spond a month nt Newport. Mrs. G. P. Torrol, of Mohamn, was In tho city and loft for homo today. Miss HI tn Rnkofltinw, of Portland, Is visiting In Snlom, Governor Geer went to Portlnnd to day. JOURNAL X-RAYS. Tho farmers form n whont and oat trust. Tho mlllors form n Hour and oatmeal tiust. Tho wholesalers and retailors organize. Tho cooks and wnltors strike. We'll all havo to go back to raising our own grain nnd grinding by hand, ns Abo Lincoln's family did. Thorp wouldn't bo so mnny millionaires, nnd more Llncolus. Hut tho consumor Is putlont nnd prosper mis, ami enn stnml n groin ileal or milking. Speaker Hondorsoii Is n koou canny Scotch-American politician, novor oasl ly surprlsod with any of his polltlcnl wardrobe In dlsordor. Tho light sprung on him by tho Natlnnnl Mlllors' Association finds him not unprepared. Ho snys ho has boon tholr frloud, and trlod to get tholr bill through. "Tho bill Is a Just ono, nnd ought to pass," of course, Horafter lot no one sponk slightingly of tho name of Smith. A Marion county teacher asks $1000 damages for hav ing boon jlltod by ono Smith, and fail ure of acquisition of that namo. Hut what could poor Smith have donu If tho girl had jlltod him? Tho newspapers of Oregon and Washington are not bragging on what tholr sheriffs and doputlos did to Tracy. Thoy seem as willing to drop him ns tho officials or oven tho posse of roportors. Tho Crook Indians aro up in arms against tholr legislature for its ciook od practlcos, Ono Indian sonntor was Hhot and two representative woundod. Tho Marlon county delegntlon may take n hint. t Minor Mention Loca Import The excavation nnd construction of tho state sower, under contract of C. A. Gray, has been fully discharged and completed to the point where It will lie taken up and completed by the state. Connections with both the pen itentiary and the Insane asylum arer yet to bo made. The ditch is now be ing filled up by the men In the era ploy of Mr. Gray, and this part of thl"M,r'- '""' """" "" work will probaldy require another ! 'TX." month's time. Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused oy an Innamed condition of the mucous lln iutc of the ICustacblan Tube. When this tub gets inflamed you have a. rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when i( is entirely closed deafness. is the result, and unless tho Inflama ttuu an be taken out and this tubei restored to its normal condition, hear ing will be destroyed forever; nlnei rases out of ten are caused by catarrh which is nothing tout hut an inflamed condition of tu raucous wirfneos. We wHI give one hundred dollar for" any t-ase o deafness (caused by rstsrrhi that can not bo cured by UaH's Catarrh Cure. Send for cireu-j lars. free. V. J OHHNBV & CO.. Toledo, Ohio, Sold by ail druggtoU. 76 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best o ' Breltenbush Hot Springs. xitf hhhn are alreasy at Ul . jr. :rt . r-n ru.urs Itepilar resort. F. W. ItOM, address 7-2 od A Detroit, Ore.Wtt-Jt BDWIN STOMB. Man. THE DULm JOUHN, wHLBM, PRISON GUARDED JJETTER Efficiency of Guard System Being Promoted Sensational Report About Break Leaks Out Some material Improvements In the ofllcloucy of tho guards and tho sys tem of guarding at tho state ponlton tlary have boon Inaugurated since tho OBcnpo of Tracy and Merrill. In tho first place, tho number or guards has boon Increased slightly, aB has al ready boon announced In Tho Journnl, and tho day guards havo all boon equipped with modern 30-30 rllloa to ropluco the antiquated firearma that wore formerly In use nt tho prison. Tho night guards carry shotguns, loaded with buckshot. These woapons nro considered nuiro oftectlvo nt night than a rlllo. With n charge of buck shot, thoro Is greater liability, In the datknoss, of hitting tho enemy. Rlflo practice, which had boon nbnndonod, has boon resumed undor Second Wnrdon Dllloy. Sovoral of tho guards havo bocomo qulto nccurato In tho usu of ilflos at a distance of 300 yards. Plnns havo about boon formed for a movable target. Tho reason nsslgnod for discontinuing targot practice was the lack of funds on tho part of tho stato to purchase ammunition, nnd tho unwillingness of tho guards them selves to assume the oxpenso. Greater procnutlon Is also taken to dofoat outside Interference. Formerly during the noon hour, whon the pris oners were locked In tholr cells, not n guard was left on tho walls, nnd It would not have boon an over-hnznrdous undertaking most any tlmo to bnvo scalod tho walls and doposltod lire nrms nnd other mlssllos within tho prison onclosuro. With the Improved systom of guarding that has been ot, tabllshod, any furthor Intrusions aro nindo almost Impossible. Why Havo Ladders There? In this connection, u Journnl re porter, while conversing with a prom lnont cltizoii this morning, was askod tho following portlnont query: "Why on oarth, nftor having constructed n tall brick wall onclosuro for tho prison yards, did the penitentiary olllclnls pro vldo laddors within nvallablo roach of tho convlcta In tho foundry building, by the nld of which the scaling o( tho walls at any point was an easy tnBk?" Tho quostlon Is a dllllcult one to an swer, but brings out ono fact In con nection with tho osenpo of Tracy nnd Merrill, that has not yet recidved much nttontlon. Tho citizen referred to contends that but for thoso ladders, the osenpo of tho two desperadoes, which probably might not have been dofontod, would havo heon tho more dllllcult nnd more probable qf failure. A New Guard Post. Tho construction of a new guard pout on the oast wnll of the prison on closuro Is In progress. This will ro duco tho distance botwoon tho guard posts thoro to about 360 foot, whoro before tho posts on this section of the wull woro 700 feet apart. Were Guards Hiding? Tho report has gained circulation that when Second Warden Dilley and Turnkey McCormlck mounted the pen Uentlnry wnll surrounding the uncle lire, on tho morning of the escape of Tracj and Merrill, that thoy found two of the guards hiding themselves behind the stone wall on the foot bridge, nnd, although armed, they were making no effort to Intercept the m cape of the two convicts. While this reiwrt could not be officially con Armed, the rumor hns Just leaked out. ami It Is known that the prison man agment has been suppressing the ..,.u nn.rtt.i una liu (utmtitlilfit In and It Is ailftgml that the other man does not have any mortgage on his Job. Detter Than Ever Is the record of the Ploneor Rak hfj' bread and pastry. Mvery good beusekeeper uses it. Give m a call Second Grand Annual Excursion on the C. & E. R. R. The CorvsllU & Eastern Itallroad CVaaitany will run their second grand animal excursion from Albany, Cor valHs. Philomath and all points west 1 to Xewjtort ana-return an Sunday, Ah XH5t . IMS- Trains will leave Albany at 7 a. m.. CorralMs 7:W a. in. Philo math T:IS a. in., and returning leave New at l:J0 H. m.. giving neanly six hoers at the beach. Gram! xMU- I Una Attn ey the HfesaviNg crw. my! ) bathing: ami other attractions will I make the event m kwg to he rewem- bereil. Pare for the tmni trtji frow jj. aw and vumu um-. fpolnU west Hlrtlasately. OrttQON, FRIDAY, AUQU8T 1, 1902. t - i'ttiti 1 . - - ' -u . - l .'i'TTTTVWVI t V n'i IfilJIiriL'. I .v., SPRAYING DESTROYS INDUSRYT Bee Raising Not Successfully Followed Where Blooming TreesReceive Insecticides A. J. Prultt, who manages a largo nplary near tho stato fair grounds, re ports that tho oxtonsivo spraying of vinos and trees that Is resorted to in this section, Is proving a sorlous in Jury to the boo Industry, nnd Is dofent tug tho successful raising of boos. Mr. Prultt says that In threo years ho hns boon able, with an original 112 swarms, to raise but ono Bwai m. Ho has mado n particular study of the bco-ralslng busi ness, nnd from tho Investigations that ho hns made, ho concludes that tho uso of poisonous solutions far spraying during tho blooming period Is respon sible for these conditions. Mr. Prultt oxplalns his vlow of tho matter In this wise: Ho hays that tho boos, in f ot tithing the fruit, collect tho poisonous Ingredients o tho spraying solution, and carry tho snmo Into tholr IiIvob, nnd thlB kills the young bees In tholr cells. This stntement naturally suggostB tho query: If tho foregoing bo tiuo, Is It not possible that tho honey that Is taken from these same hlvos may not bo Impure and Injuri ous, slnco It must contain tho snmo poisonous substnuces thnt kill tho young bees. Mr. Prultt snys that In Ohio there Is a stato law agnlnst tho spraying of trees and vines during tho tlmo thnt they nro In bloom. It Is con tended thnt such n statutory provision should be In force In Oregon. The extermination of tho hoe family In this mnnnor, for thnt Mr. Prultt con siders to bo tho certain result, unless Bomo restriction bo placed In tho mat tor or spraying, will ovontunlly bring nbout n strange and probably un dreamed of condition. Slnco tho boos nro essential for fertilization purposes, their extermination would bring about not only n reduced quantity of fruit, but fruit or an inferior quality. At any rate tho subject, ns volunteered by Mr. Prultt, Is deserving of a soilous consideration In tho Interest of tho bee pioduclng Industry, ns woll ns tho rais ing of fruit thr"ew aside their CANES Mr. and Airs. Reuben Lee of Turner, Oregon, Relate Their Experience With Dr. Darrin at the Willamette Hotel, Salem. Marvelous Dut True. Thoro nro pnrhnps no more proml nont or buttor known people In Marlon county than Mr. and Mrs " , of Tur ner, Or. Wherever they are known tholr word is accepted without ques tion,, and tholr caul, published below, goes far to establish Dr. Durrln's claim to successful treatment of clnonlc dis eases. Mr. Lee Writes as Follews: To the ISdlter: Prior to coming un der Dr. Dnrrln'a medical and electric al treatment, I had been painfully af flicted with sciatic rheumatism, gen eral (lability and nervousness. I could not walk without n cane when I llrst consulted the dootor two months ugo. My relief from ull symptoms wus rap- Id, and I no longer noed a cane. My wife has had trouble with her lungs- having a severe cough for many years also pains and numbness In her limbs, being obliged to use n cane Mho has been successfully treated by Dr Darrin and discarded her nine I have 9ry confidence In Dr. Darrin and his new method of cure, and most emunntlcally commend him to the pub lic. I reside near Turntr, Or., and au be seen at any time KHUHieN I.KM. Prominent Linn County Lady Cured. Dr. Darrin, Dear Mir: About two months ago I began your treatment fur a troublesome catarrh, and I am not troubled any more. This may benefit others, so use this letter. If it will be of any benefit. Your resectrully, MHS. HHTTIK DI4MP81CV. Waterloo. Linn county, Or. The following card was voluntarily offered by a lady desirous of helping others similarly afilleted: To Salem Ladles: Dr Darrin has (rented me for ca tarrh, neuralgia and rheumatism, scale trouble, deafness, general nerv ous dejdltty. female trouble and par tial paralysis of neck of the Uiartfler. with marked suseets. I feel that words ' '. .. .V.'O. CanastotnT N. Y.TMarcli' jo, lodfc FORCE" FOOD CO., Buffalo, R Y. Dear Sirs: I have used a number of packages of "FORCE" since it was first introduced here. 5 use so much of it I would, like to buy it in large quantities, if possible. My husband and I use a package every two days. Every spoonful is an aggravation for more, since it gives us botli more strength and fat. My husband is an cngineer,.and he takes a whole bowlful to his engine and eats it witluanc quart of milk. He says it makes him feel like a "young coll " I have a nursing baby-my first child and I find it gives nourishment in abundance for both myself and baby. Wc eat it by the wholesale, and I would like, to buy it by the wholesale. 9 Name given on application. nro Inadequate to express my gratltudo for tho groat good that Dr. Darrin has dono mo, nnd I most heartily recom mend tho doctor to tho afilleted. MISS MINNIE WKI.LS, 157 18th Street, Salem. SURE CURE FOR PILES Itching Piles produco moisture nnd caUBO itching, this form, as woll ns Ullnd, Uloodtng or Protruding PIloa nro cured by Dr. Do-snn-ko'8 Pllo Horn edy, stops Itching and blooding. Ab sorbs tumors. tiOc a Jnr nt drugglstB, or sent by mail. Trentlso frco. Wrlto mo nbout your case. Dr. Uosanka, Phtladolphla, Pa. For salo at Dr. Stone's drug storos. i o Second-Hand Bargains. Ono fnunlng mill, ono chopping mill, ono lathe, band saw, a UOO-pound scnlo, a good lot of bolting, a bolting ma chine, a lot of sacks, housohold goods, otc. Will go nt a bargain. Call on Honry AVendoroth, executor, 208 Com mercial street. 7-2fl-tf The Great Rock Istand Route. Through porsonnlly conducted tour ist sleeping cars between Portland and Chicago onco a wook, and bctwoon Og don nnd Chicago throo tlmos a wcolc, via tho Sconlc lino. Through Standnrd sleeping cars dally botwoon Ogdon and Chicago, via tho Sconlc .lino. Through Standnrd sleeping cars dally botwoon Colorado Springs and St. Louis. Through Standard and tourlBt sloop lng cars dally between San Francisco and Chicago, via Los Augolcs nnd El Paso. Through Standard stooping cars and chair cars dally botwoon St. Paul and Chicago. Do euro that your tlckot reads via tho Great Rock Island Itouto. Tho host and most reasonablo din ing car sorvtco. For rates, foldors and doscrlptlvo lit erature wrlto to A. E. COOPER, Gonornt Agont, Portland, Or. The Science of Osteopathy Many people havo bodn lod to bo llovo through fnlso reports and Igno rance that Osteopathic treatment was painful and ovon Injurious to children or wuakonud invalids. Nothing could bo farther from tho truth for It is adapted to tho caao, mid In nowlso Is It Injurious to tho frnllost child or wcakonod invalid. Dut rnthor It Is Invigorating nnd strength ening, and novor la tho patient worn out or mudo norvuus from treatment. Ilowovor, thoro nro many fnkors and pretenders In Ostoopathy who do not understand how to glvo treatment properly. . Nono nro gonulno or com potont who havo not attondod school at loast four terms of flvo months each. Drs. L. E. Wyckoff and Mrs. Grnco Albright, of I. O. O. F. Tomplo, 8nlom, uro graduates of tho American School of Ostoopathy, a twenty months' school, nnd thoroughly qualified to glvu scientific treatment nnd handle any cubo put lu tholr care. All dis eases, especially chronic d Incuses and doformtttos, yield to tho treatment without knlfo or drugs. Hours 0 to 4. Phono Mnln 2721. Odil Fellows' Tomplo. Snlom, Or. il rings " w- riri riv . nfi rrvrmni P. W. R099, Proprlelor. This popular, best of nil atimmer re ports Is situated near Detroit, eastern terminus of Gorvallis A Knutarn R It in tho heart of the Caccado mountains. Regular pscK train nmkes dally trip from Detroit to Iho eprings. Tenting privileges free All ramp nupplles can bo puroliBKdatllio spring. Excellent flililng nd hunting. Rales aro vury reasonable, For further information address, F. W ROSS, 7 1 2m Dutrolt, Ore, 25,000 New Words uro added in tlio lust oditlon of Wobator'a Inlonmlioiml Diction ary. Tlio International la kopt nlwayB obroast of tlio timoa. It tukoa constant work, oxpoubIvo work nnd worry, but it ia tho only wny to ltoon tlio dictionary tho Standard Authority of tlio English-spooking woyld. Otlior diotionnrifts follow, Wob utor loads. It ia tlio nrorito with Judges, Scliolani,Edncntore,PrinlQM,oto., in tbia and foreign countrioa. A postal card will bring you intorouting upooimon pugoa, oto. a. & c. inmniAii company Sl'IUKOI'IULD, MaB8. runusissii or WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY. I eta Brc en bush Hot Sp rvus. CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertisements, five line j or less. In this column Inserted three tlmesfor 25c. 50caVeck,$l.50 month. All over five lines itthesame rte. WANTED. Wanted. Ono hundred tenma to haul ore from Uohotnla (Helena No. 2) to Uedrock. Price $8.00 per ton. Roads good. Teams can cam aB high ns ?I0 por wook. W. F. Morphy, ore hauling dopnttmont, enro Pacific Timber Company, Cottage Grove, Ore. 7-30 lm. Wanted. An ownor to tho ovorcoat that was left In my core July 4th Ownor may bnvo tho Bamo by cult lug at my oflko nt tho city hall, piovo tho proporty and pay for this notice. N. J. Judnh, city rocordor. 7-30-3t Wanted. Men with teams to haul wood. Inquire of F. P. Talklngton, 102 Stuto Btreet. 7-21-tt Wanted Five young men from Marlon county nt onco to prepare for posi tions lu tho government service Apply to lntor-Stnto Corrcs. Inst., Codnr Rapids, In. 7-23-lm-dw Wanted five young men From Ma rlon county to prepare at onco for positions lu tho govorntuout sorvlco. Apply to lntor-Stnto Inst., Cedar Rapids, la. C-17-2m Wanted Everybody to try Oregon Foot Easo for all foot allnionts, Onco tried always usod. Aalt your druggist or uond 2Gc. S. L. Hayes, Ilalaoy, Ore. 6-27U FOR RENT. For Rent or For 8ale. 12-room Iioubo, paitly furnished, largo grounds, stable, etc. Inquire Journal ollko. 701m FOR SALE. For Sale. Good timber tract, and al so stock ranch, at a bargain, or will tiado for Salem proporty. Inquire of . K. Ferguson, caro Manning & Ferguson's hardware store, Halom. 7-29-0t For Sale. Now ilvor boat, with sail, 18 foot long. Intended fur gasollno launch, choup. Inquire at Journal ofllcu. 7-8-lm For Sale. Now and second-baud bug gies, now and sucoiid-hand spring wagons, buckboards and carts, at tho Salem Currlago and Wagon Fac tory. Woruor Fonuoll, proprietor, 304 Commercial stroot. 4-10-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Salem Drldno Closed. Good ferry run ning nt Lincoln. 7-22-14th Well Dlnglno and Drlck Work Wolls dug and cleaned. Jobbing in brlok work nnd clstoru building. Founda tions put undor housos and chim neys built. Apply to A. F. Holt, Sulum P. O. or nurthoast corner Rlvorsldo Addition. 7-lS-lm Don't You Know Aiiytning about Ed wards' Markot? At 410 Stato stroot. Dost pluco to buy fresh and curod meats til tho lowest prices. Phono 2C24. 1). Edwards, prop All Kinds Of cumpliiB utensils, stoves nnd touts, and secondhand goods ut J. N. SlmuU', 107 Court stroot. O-H-tf LODQE0. Protection Lodtje No. 2, Auolont Or dor United Workmen, moots ovory Saturday evening In tho Holtnan Hall, corner of Stato and Liberty streets. Visiting brethren woloomo. F. L. West, M W , J. A. Hellwood, Rocordor. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Forostors No. 10. Moots Friday nights In Tumor block. Irn Hamilton C. IL; A. U Urown. Sea Central Lodfje No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hall In Holuiau block, corner State and Llborty streets, Tuesday of each week at 7:20 p. m. Claud Townsond, C. C, Zudoo J. Rlggs, K. of It. and H. HOP AND PnCUjCJZJOUYjyjS jTcarmlchael Hop buyer. Otfloo In Ilush-Ilroyman building, Salem, Ore gon. Samples of choice hops uollo Itod from all growera. PHYSICIANS. jrH."Drewer, physician and suroeon. Office In Qray block. Rooms 7 and 0, Phone 91. I OSTEOPATHY. Dr. L. E. Wvckoft and Dr. Grace Al bright. Twenty months graduate of th American School of Osteop athy. Klrksvllle. Mo. Ur Wyckoff Is the only twenty months' gentleman graduate lu Halem Odd Fellows' Temple 'Phono Main 2721 Dr. M. T. 8choettle Oraduate Amort- ..can School of Osteopathy, Kirk Vllle, Mo. OfIce In Tioga blook, ovor the Spa. Office hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4. ' W. O. Robblns, Dr. of Osteopathy Graduate of the Columbia College of Osteopathy, Chicago, III. Oulee 167 Court streeL Chronle diseases a spoolalty. TONSORIAL AND DATH8. Ryan's Shavlno Pwlora. Seven first class barbers engaged. Finest bath rooms In alty. We uso antlsep'lo etorlllser. J. Ryan, Prop. i 1 1 i Evans' Darber Shep.-Owyj'rat-ciastt Blion nn Rlntn Bt.,,.1 n.-' . ... , - ,. cw .irerj- m.ng new and up-tc-dato. Flnest-porcolain bathB. Shave, lEc; hair-cut, 25n hatha,. 2Gc Two flrst-cteBs .boot- uiuukb. u, w, KTan, proprietor. Porcelain Baths. For ladles and gen tlomcn. Hot nnd cold shoWer baths. Best of sorvlco and clean towels. J. F. Shoup, Proprietor, 209 Com morclal street. 7-30-lm. . VETERINARY SURGEON. i n n j . .-. .. Dr. E. E. Jackson, V. 3., and dentist, 433 Stato street, corner 13th. Elgh teon years a veterinary. All dis eases of domestic animals treated at my hospital by tho latest Improved methods. Lameness a spedlalty, hnM-.ig takon it poat-graduato course in this special lino In luOO. qioao at tontlou given to all work In my line. Tolephono Illack 2031. ""-L Ll i'wwi'ili ii ijjmjjuu-p C. H. MACK SucceBsor to Dr. J. M. Koono, In Whlto Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring suporlor operations at mod. orato feo In any branch aro In especial request S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR OF STONE' DRUG STORE SALEM, OREGON. Tho Btorea(two In number)aro located at No. 235 and 207 Commorclal st., and aro well stocked with a complsto lino Of drUCB anil mnllMnna nll nrticlos, porfumory, brushes, etc, iiua uau sorno za years oxperlenco In tho practice of medlclno and now makes IIO Chnrcn tor mnanUaHnr, r. amlnatlon or proacrlptloa. ' THE ELITE GaFE 208 Commercial Street Meals at all hours. Open day and night. Only placo In tho city handling the amoue OLYMPIA BEER Is tho Rocoptlon Boloon. Wholesale nnd retail, R ECKERLEN, Proprietor CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mail and nassnnirnr trnln Uaggago to all parts of the city. Prompt lervlco. Tolephono No. 211. HOMYKR & HEDRIOK. Barr's German Salve Heals quickly nil cuts, or bruliot. Drawe S3rom)8j out o(Umo back, and draws silvers oat ot flesh which often break off too short to pall. Sticks like sticking planter. Try It nnd you will nevur bo without. llymallMc. For sale at DARR'S JEWELRY STORE 120 Stato Street. Qalorn, Ore. SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Bile- tni vicinity fravs ordtrs st Co VVIUTs Made Start. PORTLAND OR. Th? flDDe.. H FINE WINKS. LIQUOKB ANDOIOAR8.... 102 CoM St Your Step Mother in nil II imrn Iiiihv as aver, and when your clothes aro all out ot ordor, worn, with buttons on, taito uiem to nor si tho Salem Dyo Works. At MiIh nHinhllHhinnnt vou can Kfit nnythlug sot to rights, from a pair of gloves, to tlio most eiauoraio sun gowu. A gontlomon can got his hat cleaned, his trousers creased, or his u)in1n milt rnliivnnatAtl to suit his toHto, also four suits a month for $1. Iluttons sowod on, rips sowoa up, suns pressed on short notice New goods shrunk for dressmaking. AIRS. C. U. WALKER 185 Commercial StrasL OFFICE lillY HALL For water sorvlco apply t office. Dills payoblo monthly la advance. Make all complaints at toe omen. SILVER CREEK FALLS STAGE LINE Salem to Argentlul, via Wblteakw and return. Leaves 8alem post oilico 7 a. in., weekdayn only. Garry paenger and packages. Finest mountalu outing trlu oieu to Halom people. 7Ht. WAIUtBN W. Wl8. Prop. L D. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY Is nt i!30 Commercial Btreet PHONE MAIN 2681 3AIEM ORE. First Class Bicycl? Repairing And all kinds ol tnudrlesat FRANK J. MOORE'S 10 Court fit. Phone SoM4. Steusloff Bros. Dealsre In Live Stock, Wholesale and retail butchers and packers. All Wnda ot fresh and .salt meata. Fine sauaages, hams, baeou and lard. 316 Commercial street. B. P. JfOINLB, Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Wu clerk of olrcjult court for alz years and has an uihto-dat Bot ot all property In U&mh oBty... . Salem Her Co, ' VJl i i &, I.M w M i-fi TSislM JVt t WW fj? " SA, SiS&tJt ' Vmm.s-'Jm -.Nw!MWWilHli!ft V- rSft '3, r-n