Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1902)
1 uWIWiP;P'WHif"Tr''n"r THb. sJAILY JOURNAL, ALEM, OREGON, 1HUR8DAY, AUGUST 7, 1862. iwrtuwmii i mm Mnvj r ufmm- --, IH Jsm i ii '-nrrmi .. ,. Open Jelly Tumblers, 30c per dozen, at the Yokohama Tea Store. Remember the Fresh Roasted Coffee. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Try Diamond Blend ton for Ico Tea. I'linne 2411 black. Free Delivery WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. .Iiio. S. Gurneo, Portland. W. I Glmlmcrs timl wife, Portland. H. C. Clement, Portlnnd. Julius Plnetts, Portland. I). F. Wells, Portlnnd. Austin Flsliburn, Salem. 13. C. Vilas, Seattle. J. It. Powell, Seattle. .lames A. Hell, San Francisco. Daniel Boone, Jr., St. Louis. H. 13. Lotinsbury, Portland. Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local application, as they cannot reach tho diseased portion of the ear. Thoro Is only ono way to euro doaf noss, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you bnvo a rumbling sound or Imperfect henrlng. and whon It Is entlroly closed doafuoas Is the result, and unless the Inilnma Hon can bo taken out nnd this tubo restored to Its normnl condition, hoar Ing will bo destroyed forever; nlno cases out of ton nro caused by catarrh which Is nothing but but nn inflamed condition of tho mucous surfnees. Wo will give ouo hundred dollars for any caso of denfness (cnused by catarrh) that can .not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by all druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills nro the h?st. o WHAT TIME PROVES. This thing of bolng sick and looking for a curo Is a mighty serious busi ness. Pooplo. aro not givon to Joking even at tho first symptom of tho ap proach of the grim destroyer. Thoy do not want to bo tho subjects of ox porlment, but want modlclno that has ..ml tho tost of yearH behind It. A medicine that has been made and used for 20 yoars gives assurance ot its worth, and enn bo tnkon with a faith that thoy havo tho vory boat euro tho world affords. All this can bo said aoout Dr. Gunn's Improved Llvor Pills as a remedy for slck-hendncho, dys pepsia and Indigestion, It boglns right nt tho sourco of tho troublo and ro movos tho cause. Wo will Bend a sample box ot thoso pills free, or a full box. on' receipt of 2Gc. Sold by all dnigg.sts for 25e per box, or. address Dr. Gunn, Phllndolphla. Pa. For sulo at Dr. Stono's Drug Steres: 2 o -HO FOR NEWPORT. Oregon's Favorite Seaside Resort. Recognizing tho ndvantage of New port as a summer rosort ovor other seaside resorts In tho Northwost, and to ninko It possible for all who doslrc, to spond tholr vacation by tho ocoan waves, the Southorn Pacific Company, in connection with tho Corvallla & Eastern railroad, will place on sale, effectlvo Juno 16th round-trip tickets from all points In Oregon on tho Southorn Pacific to Newport. good for return until Oetobor 10th. specially re duced ratoa. For full Information In quire of your local ngont G-W-eod o Breltenbush Hot Springs. Many campers aro already at this popular resort For full particulars addresa F. W. ROSS, 7-2-eod Detroit, Ore P CHICHEC-TCR'O ENQUBH ENNYISGVAL r. ivtlnT anil flfalv tiraulnCa ' W .. . ..... --- -F"-. ,-- -. - .- ll,Mk Or&frl fef MM IIHMl:if.S IUNGLI.S1I u 1(1 tl Uvltl luatitu boi .'! rnhu.ri i MkMlirr. ikiuh I Ilavrrmu ut.1llltloa m1 ImIU lluft. I .r .rfilM Hlrfl4 4l.ll tui fcw rHrHmlir. TrMlnaUI M-'llrllrl r. r I ..IIks" (, re turn llii 111.... iUUI. BHttf HI .. I tlrhrlrrCkciall -. (4Ua Uli fir ." - .. I'llll.A., I A. w S vA k'$ En Opportunity Do you want to etart in bmdnets? U to, I will gite jou a bargain, or will ull any line at a r.atonable discount. I have a good location, rent is cheap,, busi ness good. You may ask why I wish to stdl oat and in tua langoaiw of one of our ex-Governora "it is my awn business " If no customer appears for my whole stock and furnltnre. I will continue selling at less than the manufacturing cost, until about the Ifith .l An4ust, ( I mean this year) and then it will either go at a forced sale or by removal. .... , All of vou who know the value of a dollar can make It go farter by coming to .. jTtefcman's 307 Commercial Ourgood. are priBCtpa.ly new ; very p. a. ins: the whole stoolc can leave them ins; the wnoie hook can jev mcu, ., - -;,-".",,- .ibbont ing goods, trunks, valisw, ooUery. jwelry, i uHm i, W ij lacei, ladles' and ohlldren'o underwear, brakls, spool and skein suits, ana -m MSS6? '???, " TVre"- PthlnfC extra no sentiment; nothlne partlcutirly funnv In It vet cverv niorit th goes wild Only one way I can explain it. FORG ' is a mlhiy Reed breakfast food" V a 3ellcate flavor, Is crisp ani flaky-just the kind of dish thai T man"! glad ' tc iff, ? when he s& ;-"H-im n i n n 1 1 1 1 a-s ii -Social Realm;; I I 111 II I I I H4H--H- Pattee-Clark. Dr 13. S. Clark ad Mrs. Lottie A. Pattee, both of the Chemawa Indian school, were united In mnirlmr.. in this city at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday nf ternoon at the residence of Mrs. Claire Howe, In Yow Park, the officiating clor Byman being Rev. H. A. ICetchuni, of trie birst Congregational church. The wedding was a very quiet one, only a few of the immediate friends of the conti acting parties witnessing the ser vice. Dr. Clark Is the physician at the Chemawa Indian school, and the bride Is tho widow of John Pattee, the form er carpenter and physical Instructor at the school. Dr. and Mrs. Clark loft on tho afternoon train for Chemawa, wheie they will continue their work at the sohool. warts-Dunn. i Tho ceremony that united In mar tinge Miss Emma S warts and T. A. Dunn was pronounced by He v. George C. Hltchey, at the resldenco of Miss Deatrlco Shelton, at No. 48 Front street, at high noon, Wednesday, Au gust 6th, In tho prosenco of only a few of tho particular friends of the young couple. An excellent wedding repast was served, and the nowly-mar-rled couple received many presents. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn will reside at Dal las. PERSONAL8. D. F. Wngner hns gone to Senttlo for a fow days. Miss Lena ilinndt has returned from a visit at Newport. Rev. II. A. Kotchum hns Joined his family at Cascadln. Mrs. J. 13. Allison Is visiting with hor pnronts nt Drooks. Mrs. E. II. Pugh has returned from a visit to relatives In Albany. Roboit Ashford, tho Woodburn bilk er, was In tho city Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Race and children havo re turned trom a visit at Harrlsburg. J. P. Rogois, A. N. Gilbert and C. D. GabrlelHon were visitors to Portlnnd today. Prof. J. K. Uuff, of Sllverton, a prom Inont Marion county educator, was In 'Salem today. Miss Mabel Jonos hns returned to hor homo near Drooks, nftor a short visit In this city. Miss Winifred Hawloy returned to Portland today aftor a short visit with Mrs. E. F. Carlton. Miss Hattlo Morlock, stenographer for the Oregon Nursery Company, has gone to Scattlo for a visit. Miss Nannlo Wagnor hns gono to Vlqtorla, llrltlsh Columbia, to spond the remalndor of tho summer. C. D. Gabriolson has returned from a short visit with his family, who are apoudtug tho summer nt Newport. W. E. Mlllor, president of tho locnl Federal Labor Union, has gono to As toria and points on tho const for n rest. George Dorcas has returned from Newport, whore Iiq has boon spending n fow weoks for tho benefit of his honlth. Mrs. Ell.a Spaulding Warren, recent guest of Mrs. C. I. Illshop, has re turned to her home at Ilrldgoport, Washington. Alderman G. W. Grlswold la homo from Nye Crook on business for a few days, whon ho will rojoln his family at the sonsldo. Prof. A. G. Washburn, of tho Wash ington school for tho deaf, has re turned to Vancouver, after a visit with Prof, and Mrs. I R. Travor. Mrs. W. R. Anderson has boon callod to Spokane by a tologratn announcing the serious Illness of her brother-in-law. A. U. Wnterman. Sho loft this morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. Stolid, accompanied by Mr. StoU's brother. Wm. G. Stolz nnd family, of Dayton, Ohio, loft today for a few days of alght-Boelng on the Columbia river. Miss Gertrude Stuhley has taken a position today as saloslady In tho Geo. C. Will music house. Miss Stahloy Is a member of the (leaner orchestra, and a well-known pianist. Mrs T T. Geer. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Damon. Misa Louie Church and Miss Margaret Cosper last evening Joined a party of Portland pleasure seekors for St , Salem. fewpker. A p.r , oat. asstfsiffass? SESsuattr York roof. Goes something ' Everybody-! twful food to rra. Doncher knov t m u tveel 11 my jUI cn be, Doncher know nty took ivty n,y oitmeil, Bui iniietd ity (iro m FORCE EyefyWy- iwful food la m n trip to Crater Lake, that Is bolng conducted by W. 0. Steel,' of Portland. Governor Geer accompanied the party to Mcdford. E. C. Clement, tho Inspector and ex aminer of rural mall routes, was In the city Wednesday, nnd conducted nn ex amination of applicants for appoint ments as carriers to All vncanclos on the forco now going from the Salem postoffice. Tho pnpors of the examin ation have been forwarded to Wash ington, nnd tho successful candidates will be known booh. Bed Time I tako a pleasant herb drink, tho next morning 1 feel bright and my com ploxlon Is bettor. My doctor says It acts gently on the stoniacho, liver nnd kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and Is prepared easily aB ten. It Is called Lnno a med icine. All druggists sell It at 2!c nnd 50 cents. Lime's Family Medicines moves tho bowels each day. If you cannot get It, send for free snmples. Address, Orator Woodward, LeRoy, N. Y. Attention, Comradesl There will be nn old soldiers' picnic nnd cnmpflre on Friday, August 8th, nt th6 home of Comrade R. E. Wands, In Hampden Park addition, East of Sa lorn. There will bo conveyances nt tho asylum for thoso wishing to nttond nt 9:30 n. m." A cordial lnvltntlon to nil old veterans and their families. Come with well-filled baskets nnd hnve a good time. o A Boon to Builders. Wo havo secured tho exclusive ngoncy for Horcules Plnstor Fibre. It consists of cleanest Manila hump, nnd Is far superior to plnsterlng hnlr. Clean sand, and concrete gravel. Cap ital Improvement Co., phono 301, 310 Front street. Card of Thanks. Tho undersigned wish to thank their nclghboiH nnd frlonds for their many klndnoHses nnd persounl assistances rendered during the Illness of tholr daughter, the late Mabel M. Hewitt, and for tholr slucoro condolence In tho family bereavement. MR. AND MRS. JOED HEWITT. o Very Anxious. Kill Anderson has not hoard a word for ovor four days from his monkoy, and will pay a liberal reward for any Information (dead or nllve) and he Is vory anxious to hear from his pet, CHANGED HIS MIND L. Burkhart Says He Did Not Threaten Officers It Is an easy mattor to assort that ono will "fix" Honioljody olso whon that person Is not around, but whuu brought fnce to face, with the man to bo "fixed," tho man who proposes to do tho "fixing" not Infrequently bo comos faint-hearted, Such was tho oxporlonceof L. Ilurkhartln tho pollou couit this morning. Hurkhnrt only re cently complotod a term in tho county jail for tho larceny of a bicycle, and It was reported to tho polleo officers that tho follow with an ovor-fondnoss for other peoplo'a bloycloH was boast ing about the streetu that ho would "fix" tho officors who secured his con viction of tho hloycte theft. Now tho officors of tho Salam polleo court hndjof cuboh whore others hava one, a curiosity to -Know just wnnt iiurK hart proposed to do, and thoy causod him to appear In tho police court this morning. Whon Interrogated by Po lice Judge Judah, liurkhart denied ov er assorting that ho would harm any body, loast of all members of the,pollco dopartmont. The fellow was advised not to make any further threats of any kind, or he would be severely dealt with. He was discharged. There wore a. number of cases- In police court this morning, but the city treasury wns not augmented In the least. Ono transient vlultor waa giv en 30 minute to leave the city, and he went. Another vagrant was re leased, aa he appeared to be a laboring man. An exconvlot, who had boon arrested for dru.nktfnnaHs, was also discharged with a reprimand, since It was his first appearance In the' Halem police court. There Is Not Anything better than good, whole some pastry. When bought of the Pioneer Bakery you gt the beat on the market. INDIGESTION la the eaua'e of more discomfort than any other ailment. If you eat the things that you you want, and that are good (or you, you are distressed. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will make your digestion perfect and prevent Dyspepsia and Its attendant disagree able symptoms. You ean safely eat anything, at any time. If you take one ot theee tablets afterward. Sold by all drHggletB under a poaltlve guarciH-, lee. 3 eta. Money reXunded If yen, m tiivf HatliitlaA. Sand to UK for a' free sample. W. II. HOOKKR & CO., Baffale, N. Y. ?" breakfast from force of habit and not because he wants to eat. It leaves a mtghfy pleasant taste, and it's the memory of that pleasant taste that causes the audience to appreciate so thoroughly that little song "FORCE"Jsa combination of the whole of the wheat and barley malt. Wheat contains alt elements necess.iry for the sustenance and proper regulation of every organ of the body It combines these elements In such proportions that no organ is overworked or under-exercised In ine processes ol digestion and assimilation. Because malt is blended with the whole of the wheat, "fORCB is a perfect food for the overworked or under-exercised stomach, as well as for the stomach in perfect health. Mall Is the best natural tonic. In the manufacture of " PORCE ' various chemical changes take place In both the wheat and malt which ordinarily are brought about in the first stages of normal and healthy digestion This food, therefore, is quickly and easily assimilated, but still gives the various organs of the body sufficient exercise to keep them In perfect condition " FORCE " requires no cooking, and is djlicious cold or warm. - like this : the house daintv. down to BARTENDER DRUGGED EMPLOYER Washington Larcenlst Is Re turned for Trial Sheriff P. Zimmerman, of Snohom ish county, Washington, was In Salem todny, and upon the requisition of Governor McIJrlde, of his state, se cured a warrant for the arrest of Rich ard Servls, who Is wanted in Snohom ish county to nnswer to a charge of as-fgrand larceny. Servls, who Is under arrest In Portlnnd, is reported to have drugged his employer, for whom ho was working as bartender, and, after robbing his victim of $500. he went to Portland. Sheriff Zimmerman Is one of the Washington officers that participated In tho search for Tracy. Deputy Sher iff Chns. Raymond, who was murdered by Tracy on tho afternoon of July 3d, wns a deputy In Sheriff Zimmerman's office. He says tho announcement of Trnry's Biilcldo was wolcomo nows to tho people of his county, who were ter rorized dining" tho tlmo of tho des perado's operations In their section of the state. Sheriff Zlmmcrmnn loft for his home on the afternoon train. THE AGE OF SUPERSTITION A Great Difference Between Three Centuries Ago And Now A few centuries ago thoso who prac ticed tho art of healing and performed J ovo tho ,U08t common HurKcnl onor ntlons, were looked upon with n cor tain degree of suspicion, as though, perhapB, thoy obtained tholr powers lu that lino from some supernatural source. Much of that mysticism still clings to tho modlcnl profession. Doc tors nnd surgeons gonoially soem to hnvo n rotlceuco against making their nhllltles known In any other than tho ordinary manner, Dut n great change hns been going on recently, more par ticularly in tho Inst quartor of a cen tury. In this ngo of freo thought, free speech and freo action, n diploma from some second or third rate modlcnl col lego Is not enough to glvo a patient confidence lu tho ability of u young doctor of modlclno. Nothing short of practical experience will do that. The uuccessful physician nnd surgeon will establish his reputation by curing his pntlonts. Ho wIlV not bo afraid to ndvortlso his ability to cure, for he has confidence lu his powers, knows what ho can do, nnd Imparts his con fidence to those who cnll to tako nd vantage of knowledge nnd experience. Tho old tlmo physicians anil surgeons are slow to realize why tho up-to-date physicians, who advertise, aro meet ing with such jiuccohh, but It Is plain to the general public. Advertising brings tho patients and tho practice thereby obtained glvos an experience which run bo obtnlned In no other manner. The case of Dr. Dnrrlu la atilctly lu point He ndvortlBtm extensively, with tho result that ho has hundreds Dr. Darrln hns a reputation established by years of practice In Portland, dur ing the courso of which time he has performed innny cures, some of which soem almost mnrvoloiis and not to be believed, except by those who have consulted Dr. Dnrrlu during the past quarter of a century are today living example of the cures ho has been able to offoct. Column after column of tes timonials have appeared but the tenth part has not been told. Remarkable cure haVe been performed In Port land and this vicinity and established his reputation, and he has been add ing to that reputation ever since. The particulars of many of theae caaee are not allowed to be published, but It la sufficient to state that the euree are almost miraculous In character. Tho. aflllcted should call upon Dr. Darrin. If the case la hopelees. he will so inform the patient. If he take the case It la large odds that the patient will be permanently cured or at least relieved. Remember, Dr. Darrla will be at the Willamette Hotel, Salem, until Hen tember 1. Hxnmlnatlon la Urn to all. o Have You Tried Tkoee delicious wafers, etc.. in Na tional IllscHlt Company's goods? All the rage in the Itast. Urauson & Ra ttan are now showing thorn to their customers lu the following varieties Nabisco wafers In ehooolate and cher ry flavors, Social Teas, Graham waf re. Milk blAeulta and Cheese sandwich ea; all Mt up Ih packages. Ilranran & It age u. o The Chwttoe l4t l UII doing 1im4h4 ever the New York flaeket ) siere. 7-J-w FREE RURAL MAILS Aarion County Now Eighteen Routes Has Which Serve Fully Half Our Farm Homes Since tho Inauguration of the free rural delivery system Marlon county hns fnred piobahly as well as any ono county on the coast, ns It already has eighteen unites, nnd several more In contemplation. This Is one case where Uncle Sam Is roally and truly doing something for the plain, everyday people, and It Is thoroughly npprccl nted by tho rural population, ir not by somo of the smnller towns, where the Interests of business people nro offected. The Dally Journnl Is proud or tho fact that It loaches more of tho peo ple on thoso rural ronton than nny oth er, or nil other dallies published. It Is a paper for tho plain people, nnd thoy support It, bocnuso they like It. It helps them, and thoy help It. This Is piobahly not us great n prestige ns some metiopolltnti Journnls can boast of, but It Is the real thing ns far as It goes. To havo tho confidence of the most humble citizen Is n high hon or, and ono which cannot bo bought with rlchos nor high stntloiiH. Tho Journnl Is proud of Its well written nnd Interesting ndvoitlso ments. Thoy are tho most Interest ing pin t of the paper to many persons. Thoy ure read by ninny who do not rend the editorials, and tho editor Is often chagrined to find persons noting n cent of dlfferenco lu the prices of a bargain offered, whon thoy hnvo not no ticed the editorial opinion on somo great national matter. The Journal readers thoso who have been readers for somo time nlso know that It presents original Ideas about public affairs, and does unt wait for parties or politicians to set the pace. .Journal renders nro sensible of the fact that they ure put lu closest touch with the best Idens of reform movements, nnd are to the extent that they take an Interest lu such matter innde part of tho government. Thoy ure in touch with tho locnl and state and national affairs, nnd Tho Journal seeks to voice tho footings nnd Inter ests of the plain, evory-dny, unrepre sented citizen. That la Its mission, and, its circle of friends by tho II re side and lu the busluosa offices Is Xi owing each day. Its policies being right, It Ir only n question of time when they will prevail In public af fairs. SURE CURE FOR PILE8 Itching PIIob produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, us well an llllud, Blooding or Protruding Piles nro cured by Dr. llo-snu-ko's Pllo Rom edy, stops Itching and blooding. Ab sorbs tumors. C0c a Jar nt druggists, or Hunt by mall. Treatise freo. Write mo about your case. Dr. Ilosauko, Philadelphia, Pa. For snle nt Dr. Stone's drug stores o Small-Pox AtCljampoeg The Marlon county com t la lu re ceipt of u lettor from Chnmpoeg, an nouncing that there are In that section of the county seven cases of smallpox. Aid la asked from the county for tho treatment of tho existing cases, and to prevent the further spread of the disease. The matter will receive the consideration of the court. Prize Winners. If you would enjoy yourself, smoke "Our Champion" 5-cent rlguia. Kadi one n prize. Made In Salem o J.W. McKee's Business College and School of Correspondence la now In lu 'ii year. Kvery teach er en expert lu his special course. Our cuursee cover the entire ruue of bind fieee oiieiatlone. Complete Business Course, time un limited, by mall, $25, Complete Shorthand Course, six months, by mall, $15. Complete Civil Servlge Course, six months, by mall, $15, Complete English Oouree, six months, by mall, $15. Complete Select Courses, sfx months, by mall, $15. Theee mmiimmi ur especially de signed far thuee whe have nut the time nor means to attend college, and especially for ttuiee who have been de;tort la' situated near Detroit, eaMern lirivetl of a cummoH sehoel edutatlpn. The uruutmt eur la elven to each ine Kreuteat ear m mrfP w eau Individual student. Dlplemaa awonled Krailuote. ' 4 state the Send flor HrUKtr a coerse ym want. J, V, MoKee, Rrop. Auerbaoh Blda Salt Lake, Utah. Farm for Sale. Seventy-three ncres, house and burn, ono mile from town, one-half mllo from No. 1 bc'uooI; 11 ncros good wheat; -10 acres In summor fallow, 3000 feet of fencing lumber, 200 posts, all goes In with the place for $1CU0; $t"00 cash, balance on or before 10 years tit 0 per cont Interest. This Is iv river bottom plnco, and the chonpost placo In tho county. A noO-pound driv ing pony for sale nt 1(5, perfectly gon tie for lady or children to tido or drive. 1 live two miles southwost of Shcildnn on my furni. Write for full Hat. C. O .DUROESS, G-8-2W Shorldnn, Or. o The Great Rock Island Route. Through personally conducted tour ist sleeping cars between Portland and Chicago ouco a week, and between Og den and Chicago three tlmos n week, via tho Scenic lino. Through Standard sleeping cars dally botweon Ogden and Chicago, via tho Scenic line. Through Standard stooping cars dally botweon Colorado Springs nnd St. Louis. Through Standard and tourist stoop ing cars dally between San Francisco nnd Chicago, vln Los Angolcs and El Paso. Through Stnndnrd slcoplng carB and chair cars dally botweon St. Paul and Chicago. Bo sure that your ticket reads via tho Or cat Rock Island Routo. Tho best and moot rensonnbto din ing car sorvlco. For rates, folders nnd descriptive lit erature write to A. E. COOPER, Ooneral Agent, Portlnnd, Or, B. P. JONES Attornoy at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was Clerk nf nlrnult rnnrt fiir pIt years and hau nn -up-to-date abstract or an property in Lincoln roitntv We have a few wheels not of (his year's make, which we will sell at prices unheard of before. Former Price Rale I'rfcs aU$te12&$75 00 $40 00 2 Model 24 llart-ffa C Aft R 0 0 10 ford clincher lire $JDUU $ii 3U 1 Nyack...$25 00 $20 00 2 &s $22 50 $17 50 We also have some bargains in second- hand wheels. Repair Work Have you Iried us? If not do so, we do only first-class work. If you need a new lire we have it, We fix single tube tires so they stay fixed. Sun dries o a kinds. Wheels id rent. Otto J. Wilson 135 Court St. FinST CLASS JIOTJSL P. W. MOSS. ProfrUlor. This pojiulsr, best of all tniuiner re-i ' terminus of Cprvsllie tV Kasiern Jl It. ,n ,ie '"rt ' xU". CatDa HUiltlns. . , Ur ,, ttuin wuke, da,iy ,P . It0', j)e0n to the spriuxs Toiitloaj privileges iree All oamp supplies eau U porehased atthe springe, mcullent .flshfng and liuntltiK. Hares are very! ' .V. 1.1,. IrrPU,iauio. address, 7 12m rvf luiiupi iiiMiiimiiou P. W K08B. Detroit, Ora. Bargains Elite Bi6U6l8$ Breltenbush Hot Springs! -, W i CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertisements, five lines or less.7n thTs column inserted ihree times for 25c. S0c Week si 50 a month. All over fivellnes It : Acm saina rats. WANTED. Wanted.--One hundred teams to haul oro from llohemla (Helena No. 2) to Uodrock. Prlco $8.00 per ton. Roads good. Teams can earn as high ns $10 per week. W. F. Morphy, ore naming department, enre Pacific Timber Company, Cottage drove 0le' 7.30.1m. Wanted.--Men with tennis to haul wood. Inquire of F. P. Talking. 102 Stnto streot. 7-21-tf Wanted Flvo young men from Marion county at onco to prepare for poal tloim In tho government sorvlco. Apply to Iulor-Stato Correa. Inat. Cedar Rapids, la. 7-23-lmdw Wanted five young men From Ma rlon county to prepare at ouco for positions lu the government service. Apply to luter-Stato lust., Cedar Rapids, la. C-17-2m Wanted Evorybody to try Oregon Foot EaBo for all foot allraonta. Onco tried always used. Ask your druggist or send 26c. 8. L, Hayea, Hnlsoy, Ore. 5.27U L08TAND FOUND. rounu. a inlo lock Koy, probably n postoffice koy. Cnll at Journal office nnd pay for ad. 3-G-3t F ' ' ' " ' ' U ' I It', FOR RENT. For Rent or For Sale. 12-room houso, pattly furnished, largo grouuda, atnbte, etc. inquire Journal office 7-9 lm FOR SALE. -or oaic. noon timuor tract, ami n so stock ranch, at a bargain, or will tiudo for Halein pioporty. Inquire of .. K. Ferguson, euro Manning & Ferguson's hardware store, Salem. 8-5-Ct" Young Mare for Sale. Heavy work stock, 8 yoars old, a good animal. Inquire nt J. A. Simpson's livery stable, on Court utreet. 8-G-31 For Sale. Span of good horses, seven yenrs old, good travolors, weigh about 1200 each, sot of good harness and brond-ttrod wagon; also two seated covered hack. For prices In quire of Mrs U. P. Davis, IBS Win ter street, comor Trade. IM-tf For Sale. IVi-lnch wagon, nonrly new, suitable for roast or. mountain trav el, at it bargain. Call nt T. L. Da vidson's, MornlngHldo. 8-131 MISCELLANEOUS. Sportmen's Chance To get a polutei puppy of the finest breeding at a moderate price. Whelped by V. C. Ileuty's Queen, und sired by Frank J. Moore's Pax Jingo, registered. Ad dresa II. L. lleatty, Clioinnwa, Or. IM-tf Well Digging and Urlk Work Wolla dug mid cleaned. Jobbing In brick work und cistern building, Founda tions put under houses and chim neys built. Apply to A. F. Holt, Halum P. O. or northeast corner Riverside Addition. 7-12-lm Don't You Know Anything about tid wards' Market? At 410 State- streot Rest place to buy fresh aud cured . moats at the lowest prices. Phone 2C24. I). Udwarda, prop LODQE8. Protection Lodge No. 2, Anulont Or der Uultud Workmen, meets ovor Haturday evening lu tho Ilolmau Hall, corner of Stato and Libert) atreota. Visiting brethren welcome F. L. West. Al. W . J- A. Sellwood, Itocordor. FORESTERS OF AMERICA-Court Hhorwood Foroatera No. ID. Muott Friday nights lu Turner block. Irs Hamilton C. It.. A I Ilrowu. Bee Central Lodgo No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hull lu Holraan block, corner State and Liberty atreota, Tuesday ol each week at 7:30 p. m. Claud Townsotid, C C, Zadoe J. Jtlggs, K. of It. aud B. PHYSICIAN8. J. H. Brewer, physician and surgeon. Office In Gray block. Rooms 7 and 0. Phone 0L - OSTEOPATHY, bright. Twenty months graduates of the American fclcliWll ot Osteop atby, Klrksvllle, Mo. Dr. Wyekoff Is the only twenty months' gentleman graduate in fcluleiu. Odd Fellows' Temple. 'I'houe Main JT72L ur, m. i. owiii"e iruuuw rtm ..can Bohool of Oateopatby, Kirk vllle. Mo. OKleo lu Tioga bloek. over tho Spa, Offlflo hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4. 3-13 W. O. Robblns, Dr. of Osteopathy Graduate of the Columbia College of Osteopathy. Chicago, III Offlee 167 Court street. Chronic disease a specialty. TONSORIAL AND BATHS RytrfTBhnFWon.--Seven first class barbers engaged. Finest bath rooms In nity. We uao antl3plo sterilizer. J. Ryan. Prop Kvana' Harbor Bhop-Oilly flrBt-fllasa 8nop 0n State street Brery thing new and up-to-date, tlneat porcelain hatha. Shave, lSe; hair-out. 25c; i baths, 26c. Two nrst-clasg boot, umcKs. u.w. Evans, proprietor. Porcelain Batha.-Fdr Tridlesand ge7 tlemen. Hot aua cold shower baths, UeBt of service nnd clean towels. J. F. Shotip, rropriotor 209 Corn morclal street. 74oW n-itniiiMHT BURGEON. Dr. E. E. JacksonTv? b aaTTT 433 State streot, corner 13th. Efgh toon years a vetorlnary. All dis eases of domestic animals treated at my hospital by the latest Improved IhoihodB. Ijmone83 a specially, hnvlhg taken a post-graduate course In this special line In 1U00. Close at tention given to all work In my line. luiepnone mack 2031. "-!' j'j-i utm ', jMg O. H. MACK BlIPCManr n t w While (Vn-nnr Rn nn, o- . '.. desiring superior operations at mod orato fee In nny branch aro In especial On Fruit Dryers, Hops, Farm Property, on the Installment plan without Interest. Some thing new In fruit dryer In surance. Call and see me. W. A. LISTON, sV REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPSlBTORIiOP STONE' DRUG STORE 8ALEM. OREGON. Tho stores (tvo In numberjaro located k "- '" ana zu uommorclal t, and aro well stocked with a comploto lino of dtugs and medlclnoo, toilet artlclos, perfumory, brushes, etc., HaS had fUlmn ?r TIMII-I nrnnrlnnnn In tho practice of modlclno and now makoB no chargo for consultation, ex. amlnatton or prescription. THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street Meals ot all hours. Open day and sight. Only place in tho city handUne the auiuio OLYMPIA BEER Is the Rccoptlon Haloon. Wholesale and retail. R BCKERLBN, Proprietor CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mail and passenger trains, Oaggago to all parts ot tho city. Prompt sorvlco. Telephone No. 241. IIOMYER fcJIEDniCK. Barr's German Salve Heals quickly ajl cuts, or bruise. Draws snonasj out ol lame back, and draws silvers ont ol llesb which otten break off too short to pull. Sticks like sticking plaitor, Try it and you will novur bo without, liy mall 26o. For sale ot BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 120 State Street. Salem, Ore. S0ULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For S<m sad vlcltltr Ittve orders at Cio Will's Mutlc Store. PORTLAND OR. Tb? flnne.. I FINK WINKB, LIQU0118 M AND0IGAI18. .. 102 CoUp! St Your Step Mother Ir still lm lmav aa over, and when your clothos aro all out of ordor, worn, Willi UUltoiiH on, lauo worn 10 nor at tho Salem Dyo Works. At Milo nalnhllahmrtnt VOU can tttt anything set to rights, from a pair ot giovos, 10 mo musi eiauurouj gown. A stcUeman can get his. hat cloaned, his trousers creased, or nla wholo suit rojuronated to suit bla tasto, alo four nulla a month tor L Buttons sewod on, rlpa aewed up, buIU proasod on short notlco. Nov goods suruuK tor aressmaaios;. MRS. C. H. WALKER 1S5 Commercial Street Sa r OFFICE UlTY HALL For water service apply at office. Ullla payable monthly in advance. Mako all complaints at the office. SILVER CREEK FALLS STAGE LINE Balem to Argoutlul. via Waltejdw and return. Leaves Bslem pes' cilice 7 a. w., weekdays only. Carry passengers and paekaitos. ftet mountain outing trlu open to r-alom people. . 714t. WAKBBn'w. Wl8 Prop. L. D. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY is at 380 Commercial Street PHOWE MAIN 2681 SALEW ORE. First Class Bicycle Repairing And all kinds ol sundries at FRANK J. MOORE'S 10 Court Bt. Phone S4. Stcusloff Bros, Dealera In Live Stock, Wholesale ad wtl butcher and paqkera, AU kioda ot Irwh and K eat, FWe aauagi has. dmo and lard. S1S CommarW"! 't INSURANCE ttflUSBKi 2 He "VS.i v-VB wr," some more in ttoro.