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''TOWflw '"""" THfc JA1LY JOURNAL, viALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1902. MMHtaMMMDM dOyAobaatlta it- & Mt .-(ft Open Jelly Tumblers, 30c per dozen, at the Yokohama Tea Store. Remember the Fresh Roasted Coffee. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Try Diamond Blend tea for Ice Tea. Phono 2411 black. Freo Delivery WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVAL8. V. W. Rogers, Chicago. Max Frcedonthnl, Portland. 10. Hair, Sa nKrnndH.co. 11. 12. Lotiusbiiry, Portland. V. T. Gray, Portland. Otto Guthman, Portland. 13. D. Plttman, Portland. Kd. Muocko, Iciulfiuo, Chile. UonJ. Lata, San Francisco. BiiRono VuBt, St. LouIb, W. J. Piatt, San Francisco. Wm. Mcrrlnmn, Salem. II. Illrschbcrg, Indcpundunce. J. N. Williamson, Prlnevlllo. Walter Lyons, Salem. W. H. Gilbert, Philomath. I. Cohen, San Franclnco. II. II. Wlntzer, St. Louis. W. B. Rountrco, San Francisco. A. J. Lyon, Borkolcy, Cal. J. 0. Hall, San Frunolsco. Wm. J. Raymond, San Francisco. Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is causod by an inflamod condition of tho mucous lin ing of tho Eustachian Tubo. When this tubo gets Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed deafness Is tho result, nnd unless tho lulhumi tlon can bo. taken out and this tubo restored to Us normal condition, hear ing will bo destroyed forover; nlno cases out of ton aro caused by catarrh which Is nothing but but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous Btirfnciu. Wo will give ono hundrod dollars for nny case of deafnoss (caused by catarrh) that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Sond for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75 conts, Hull's Family Pills nro tho best, o WHAT TIME PROVES. This thing of boing sick and looking for a curo Is a mighty sorlous busi ness. Pcoplo aro not glvon to joking ovon at Uio first symptom of tho ap proach of tho grim doatroyor. They do not want to bo tho subjects of ox perlmont, but want madleino that has .-.id tho tost of years bohind it. A medicine that has been inado and used for 20 years glvos assurance of Its worth, and can bo takon with a faith that thoy havo tho vory best cure tho world affords. AH this can bo said aoout Dr. Gunn'a Improved Liver Pills as a remedy for slck-hoadacho, dys pepsia and indigestion, it boglns right at tho source of tho troublo and re movoB tho cause. Wo will send a samplo box of those pills froo, or a full box on receipt of 25c. Sold by all druggists for 25c por box, or address Dr. Gunn, Philadelphia. Pa. For sale at Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. 2 o HO FOR NEWPORT. Oregon's Favorite Seaside Resort. Recognizing the ndvantago of Now port as a summor rosort over other soaslde rosorta In the Northwest, and to mako It possible for all who desire to spond tholr vacation by the ocoan waves, the Southern Pacific Company, In connection with the Corvallls & Kastorn railroad, will place on sale, effective Juno 15th round-trip tickets from all points In Orogon on tho Southern Pacific to Newport, good for return until October 10th. spocially re ducod ratos. For full Information In qulro of your local agent. 6-10-eod o- -Second-Hand Bargains. One fanning mill, ono chopping mill. ono latho, band saw, a 600-pound scale, a good lot of belting, a bolting ma chine, a lot of".saoks. household goods, etc. Will go at a bargain. Call on Henry Wondorotb, executor. 208 Com mercial street. 7-29-tf Have You Tried Those delicious wafers, etc.. In Na tional Biscuit Company's goods? All the rage In the Bast. ILan&on & Ra gan aro now showing them to their customers In the following varieties: Nabisco wafers In chocolate and cher ry flavors, Sootal Teas, Graham waf ers. Milk biscuits and Cheese sandwich es; all put up In packages. Branson & Ragau. The Gronlse studio business over the New f jTu 1 , store. t.. j E .y?.ur Joc or firsl lf yu want t. and soo i? SteV,1 yM ,l,at you can'1 Put 'ntoyourstomach anyth ng better than a proper combination of whole wheat and malt. Rrr!F..yoirI f?r?cer nexl a.nd bly a package of FORCE " which is composed of the whole of the 'Wheat and barley malt. SEE how easy it is to eat a proper food when it Comes to you in a sweet, crispy, delicate flake. Ml M IIIHt HI IIIIIIIHI which defented a quorum. An ad I Local 0ArJ DAn1l Journmont wns taken until 8 o'clock iMV?fcniSOUlIdl Ken I II I I thlB evening, when the city fathers niiiiiiiiiiiiiHH.t.!..lJ A, W. Glesy Is home from Eugene. A. T, Gilbert went to Eugene today on IniHlness. D. F. Wagner has returned from a trip to Seattle. Miss Cora Litchfield has gone to Yn qulnn for an outing. Miss Deatrleo Shelton hns gone to Newport for a vacation. A. N. Mooros Is home from a fow days spent at tho soaslde. E. C. Little has returned from a re cuperatlvo visit at Newport. D. W. Frasor has returned from n short vacation visit at Newport. MIbs Miller, of Jefferson, Is lu the ciij, me guest oi ambs iviingor. Mrs. C. II. Hinges and children havo gone to Newport for an outing. Rev. Nonh Schupp went to Albany today, to hold quarterly meeting. Mrs. S. C. Adams and slstors went to Newport today for an outing. Mrs. J. M. Martin has gone to Dos- I well Springs for a restful outiiJg. W. ,T. Gray has returned from a vls.lt with his family at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Longsworth, of Turner, spent Thursday In Salem. Miss Ilertha Kllugcr hns returned from n visit with friends at Jefferson. J. P. Robertson has roturned from an extended visit lu Southern Ore gon. Miss Gertrude Dnshor hns returned from-a delightful visit at Wllholt Springs. Miss Vina Abrams, of Portland, Is a guost nt the home of Justice and Mrs. R. S. Rcan. Wm. Fnber, tho Albany brewer nnd hop dealer, wus In tho city Thursday afternoon. If. J. Otlenholmer, local representa tive of LIHonthnl Ilros., was lu Wood burn today. Mrs. Emmn Coggswcll, of l.nkevlow, is Hi tho city visiting her cousin, Mrs. S. A. Rlggs. Hon. W. W. Stelwer, of Fossil, Is In tho city, on a visit to his parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Frederick Stelwer. Mrs. G. U. Ashby, who hns been vis iting Mrs. E. C. Pntton, hns returned to her home nt Welser, Idaho. H. B. Lounsbury, traveling freight and passenger agent for tho Southern Pacific Company, is In tho city. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Lawreuco and Mr. aniLJilrs. Arthur Lawronco have gone to spend two weeks nt tho coast. Stato Sonator D. F. Mulkey, president-elect of the Ashland Stnte Nor mal School, was In the city today. Dr. J. F. Calbreath, suporlntondont of tho stato Insnne asylum, has Jolnod his family at Newport for a fow days. Dr. and Mrs, B. A. Plorco hnvo ro turned from nn outing nt Cascadla. Dr. Plorco returns much Improved In health. Hon. J. N. Williamson, congressman olect from tho second congrosslonal district, was lu the city Thursday ev ening, from Prlnovlllo. Miss C. B. Loomls, of Eugene, who hns bcon visiting at the homo of Jas. Winstanloy, has returned from n visit with friends in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Crouso and daughter, Hollo, of Liberty, and nleco, MIbs Alice Ward, of Storllng, HI., wero a party for Newport today, F. A. Wiggins, accompanied by his visiting relatives, Mr., and Mrs. Crook ham, of South Havon, Kansas, ro turned Thursday from Newport. Mr. and Mrs. F. Rorokholmor and daughter, Mrs. Viola Proston, of Oma ha, and Dr. F. W. Ilrlggs, of Ione City, aro gnosis of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Kirk, on Hast Court street. Mrs. George Collins has returned from a visit to hor daughter, Mrs. II. W. Chatten, In Portland. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Chatton, who will visit In Salem for a tlmo. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hall arrived Monday on a visit at the home of S. N. Lilly, fnthor of Mrs. Hall. Mr. Hall has boon county clerk of Marlon coun ty for the past four yours. He gradu ated from the Agricultural College with the class of 1888 Presldont Catch loft Friday, and Is sow at bis Nye creek cottage. Mrs. Claud Gatch and son, of Salem. aro with hlni.Cor vallls Times. Minor Mention Loca Import The expected meeting of the Salem city council did not convene Thurs day evening on account of the ab sence of Aldermen Pohlo and Larsen. Disfigured Skin Wasted muscles and deeajlng bones. What havoc I Scrofula, let alone, Is capable of all ttoat, It is nimonly marked fcjrbto tbe Deck, iBnammutlons ''' 'v, pj)iu, . ,I'T," .Mniunntlr jl l -. -- i cured by ... ".. -' St! Hrtnri K AflrSilUlirit-t-U. WWch expeJs.sll bosMrs. ... ... ail mrw tlons. and dqiwi whether yoonx or r .iij ... , Ka ruiisi BTBUJIU. .- . .. tlons. a.w"ws f "" ,,,.,, r,fSIESg? " V "fac hl0,,D J? ,,e ,nbl t0 llnV0 n mcotlnK- since there Is a considerable grist of matters awaiting consldorntlon. Tho romnliiB of John Sottle, who died at tho Insane asylum Thursday, wore shipped to relatives at Halsey to day, whore burial will tako place. The work on the contract of Royal & Sons, In tho repair of tho Wlllam otto river bridge, hns boon Interrupted for a fow days on account of tho fail ure of the counties Interested In the brldgo to havo tho materials on tho ground with which to carry, on tho work. County Englnoor Culver this morning said ho did not think tho work would be delayed longor than until tho first of next weok. Thoro nro needed about 20 more piles and a quan tity of brldgo lumber. Rowley RroB. had tho contract for furnishing the matorlals nnd tho dolny In tho dollv cry hns resulted In the burning of their mill and stock of lumber a fow days ago. Arrangements have been mnde for completing the contract with lum ber from the Salem mills, nnd It Is ex pected tho work will bo resumed early next weok. Tho work will not be fin ished and the brldgo opon for travel boforc August 20th. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Lewis have sold their homo, cornor of Marlon and 16th streets. Thoy will move to Dnllas for the fall nnd winter, during which tlmo Mr. Lewis will erect sultnblo buildings on their llttlo farm east of the asylum, for a permnnont home. i STANDARD TIME. To Aarcrtnln nutl PromulKnta It Is Coatlr Timk, i "What time Is It?" Few questions are more common than this, and yet each day the United States government goon to n great expense In giving It nu olllclnl answer. To ascertain the In sunn wiK-u n is noun on no Hurwiiy. firth mm-illnii mill In muni t lint Inrnr. fifth meridian and to send thnt lnfor inatlon all over the country Is a great and u costly task. The astronomical observatory In Washington computes tho true time, which Is thence -transmitted by electricity to every Important city nnd town. About flvo minutes before tho Wnsh - Ington noon the telegraph companies, T fill tlinlH ainntiliiM lumliiniia nst cut off all their regular business except on lines where they have mora than ono wire. They then connect .nil Im portant points, from which there may be numberless ramifications, with nn electric wire going Into the great clock In the observntory so that all over tho country Its tickings may bo heard. For tho ten seconds just before 12 o'clock there Is silence, which Is broken by tho "noon beat." Regular business Is then resumed. In some cities the wires connect with a time ball which drops with the noon beat. The tlmo ball In Washington over tho stnte, war nud navy depnrt-, country. went building Is three feet In dlnmoter I Th8 Woll-niled barns nnd acres and and can be seen from nil parts of tho' f ,,, , Jlt ,, tf, city. Crowds frequently gather about , ...,, i ... to see It fall, n distance of 21 feet, high ' ,,arV0Ht m,t8 thankfulness In our lu tho nlr. The man whom some of tho on"t8. and gives one a fooling of sat spectators supposo to bo dropping tha ( Isfuctlon, that only those who hnvo lion is merely more to uoist it again to, Its place In tho building boncatb are 2ft clocki which are each day automatically cor rected by It. An electrical dcvlco "sets" them, placing hour, minute nnd second hands exactly vortical at the Instant the ball drops. Tho hands that arc too fast aro pushed back, and those thai are slow arc thrust forward. Although Washington Is on tho seventy-seventh meridian, tho noon bout Is for convenience computed for tho Rovonty-flftli, tho tluu standard for the eastern part of the United Stntos. In tho central belt, which Is governed by Min iilimtlpfli uifr!(llnn rfTn idi'iinl from Washington moans 11 o'clock, In the Rocky mountain bolt It Is 10 o'clock, and on the Pacific const Hue It is 0. Youth's Companion. av . .-......, .... ,(,..,,.. .. FEASTED ON SPARROWS. A ntrt Tli Did Nut Alfree With (ho Crniir. "Some time ago I hnd occasion to ob serve an Interesting change lu the hab its, and tpniperamont of u crane which hnd boon picked up lu tho swamps of Arkansas," said u gentleman from one of the towns on tho Mississippi river, "and the clmago was startling too. The crauo w;is placed In a small park which was literally filled with English spar rows. Tueso pests did not like tho vis itor from the lowlands, and they made dully assaults on the jtoor bird. The crane was a pretty fowl, long, slender, pure while uud with the stately stride of a tragedian. The sparrows would sys tematically swoop down on the crane lu droves, and the attacks were deivo nnd vicious. The crane stood the assaults wltb In difference for awhile, but finally the I fowl from the swarapa llgurel out a meth'jU of retaliation, nud It wn effeo- tun I. In some way the crane learned that sparrow was a pretty sweet mor sel. From the tlmo she learned It be feasted on sparrows. She would slip up cautiously on these pesky twltterors and throw her yellow beak out like a gig. Hhe never missed the mark. 8he always lauded a sparrow, and u sliuju- Isr part of the thing Is that she would ' r.w"",:. ).Z"'.Z,:,:"." .1. "" II . I. ..I,. ...!.,..... -..! .11 I Rut the craiie would olway dampen the bird by dipping It Ib one of the wu- w umh oi me imr. The diet ovldiuly dkl not agree w"lj '" a sne weeaHM' a irine drooi. ami sbowwl sIchs of Indlsposl- ui.- a...nv ,ilo.i aiui ike iimwr Hun '-- - - . ... . .,. ......J or lw ,MrK w.iwt. ii w .- dMib s caused by a severe case or ,qwt"-.New Orieaps Times Democrat, Oh, See What? ividnou ouuiy Social News Personal Mentioned Matters of Interest to Many.... Qeee988a6aas9e(B The Journal would like social and per sonal news from towns in Western Oregon where it largely circulates, and where "nearly everybody knows everybody." Aumsville and Vicinity. Tiacy Is tho subject of discussion horo today. Richard Claxton nnd family stnrtod for the coast Friday. Walter Smith, of Portland, Is visit ing his brother, Charles B. Smith. Thomns Johnson, nftor a two weeks' vacation, is seen about tho mill again. J. II. Portor, offlcor at tho ponltcn tlary, spout Sunday at his homo, near Ale. Miss Jonnlo McKlnnoy wns In Aums vlllo Wednesday, giving music les sons. Phil Pearson, of Turner, the pntty at Mr. Shaw's night. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Speer from n month's outing nt attended Tuesday returned the hot springs. Mrs, Homer Spoor and sister, Leva, of Mehama, aro visiting Miss Anna Dowormnu, of Salem, Mrs. L. C. Cavannugh, who has boon visiting rolntlvos In Sllverton, re turned Monday via AuniBvllle. Miss Lennn Cavnnnugh drove ovor from Tumor Monday to meet hor mother on tho nftornoon train. Aumsville has been lu n state of ac tivity this weok, grain cutting Is al most done, and threshing time Is horo once mote. j, R ymv)o ftnt, j, ,. 0 ,.yor ()f ' . . . . Shaw, nro onoli building n largo latest Improved pruno dryor, preparing for the largo crop lu this district. Peter Ouolor, of AuiuhvUIo, Is re modeling his hop Iiouho Into a pruno evaporator. The prune business In 'ihiH vlelnltv Is or no llttlo imnortnnco. A ,, g ,. ,, bvm n,,olntml ,,0Bl. master, to succeed W. I). Shaw. Tho ofllce will bo moved about August 9th 1 to Spoor Ilros.' store, lu tho Huln block. Harvest wagos aro good. Produce Is a good pilco; the weather Is a little warm, but, tako It all around, every thing Is prosperous, and everybody happy. I Sherman Swnuk and John Hrlnk man start for tho mountains Friday. Sherman has four pnok ponies, and ox poets to go Into the Mt. Jefferson lauoreii iiaiu can enjoy Tho ndvnucud price of hops and tho outlook for prunes aro demanding tho attention of Eastern buyers, and If those two crops aro safely harvested It will prove the groatost distributing medium tho const has experienced for yonrs. On account of too close confinement and declining hoalth. W. D. Shaw, for the past flvo years of Aumsvlllo, has sold his stock of drugs nnd resigned his position ns postmaster, uud hns ncoojitoil a position lu Portland, whore llO and Ills family Will IIIOVO SOOI1. H. M. Shaw, his eldest son, ngont fur the S. P. Co. at tills place, sent In his res ignation, nnd will move with his pa rents to the metropolis. On Tuesday night, August 5th, Circle No. 115. Woomen of Woodcinft. and a host of friends mot at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shaw and gave them a pleasant farewell surprise Mrs. Shaw has bean an earnest worker In tho lodge, and mainly through hor efforts has the camp became strong. Wo regret, to lose thorn from our midst, for the Influenoo thoy cast upon young and old was ulways for the best. John Harrlgan was sentenced to 14 years in the penitentiary for assisting Had Cox to hold up a saloon lu Fair haven on May 3th. Two men were shot in the Operation, and during the search for the robber, which followed, one potloeman killed a brother officer by mistake. Cox was given 30 years, the limit under the law for the crime. Lucy Hovlng, chief organUor of the Socialist purty In Utah, was run over at Salt Lake last evening by a horse and buggy and Instantly killed. INDIGESTION Is the cause of moro discomfort than any other ailment. If you eat the L. 1 h -.. llmt am bum ! , n4 tVtmt 1JIIIIHB LUUt JTirU JUU n.U. HUU ooa for youyou are distressed iAcke DyBppa 'Tablet. will make y(Hir dKti05 perfect and prevent Dyspepsia and Its attenuani disagree- able symptom. You can safely eat asyiuiBg, ai any urae. ii ja iuku uu of Uie-e tablet allerward. Hold oy r i ail drujctdsu under a positive Kuaran.l m .. rnva nVaH.i.i.i ir uah 1MB jSSM uu. jiuhht ibiuuubu ii iuuiaaunui VUI WflHI. -- - -,,.id lnd tn u. for m. are not r;- - ZT: w ii HflOKKlt L CO free sample. W y Editorial Endorsements The following is from the editor of the Gold Illll Nows, and goes far to substantiate the romnrkablo cure of doafnoBS performed by Dr. Dan In, now located at tho Wlllametto Hotel, Sa eom, until Soptombor 1st. Mr. Carey's card was published last weok. and hns created great oxcltomont among tho donf nnd afflicted In Ashland. Mr. Carey's curo was witnessed by Mnyor Noll, of Ashland. He Carj Hear a Whisper. (Gold Hill News.) Ono of our friends and subscribers, Mr. C. Caroy. of Sam's Valley, has been losing IiIb hoarlng for about a year. Ho visited tho "Nows" offlco a fow months ago, and tho subject of treatment for his malady enmo up, when wo recommended Mr. Caroy to wait for Dr. Darrln'a visit to Southorn Oregon. Last week Mr. Caroy visited tho doctor at Ashland, and wns so much benefitted that before leaving tho doctor's ho could hear a whlspor, Such cures nro wonderful, yet this ono Is undoubtedly true. Mr. Caroy said ho had taken trcntmont from n numbor of physicians and spont nil ho had In pnylng doctor bills, nnd so in formed Dr. Dnrrln, who kindly con sented to tront hint froo of chnrgo, which was mngnanliuous of tho doc tor. A Happy Man. Tho following Is nn oxtrnct of n card from Mr. Austin, or Portland, Or., tolling how his wife was cured of to tal blindness: "1 wish to make known what Dr. Darrln has diyio for my family. Bight years ago my wife was totally blind, from what doctor called 'nervous uli horrouro of light.' lu that condition she visited him, nnd was mired, so shu could sco as well as over In her life. I know of hundreds who hnvo been as miraculously cured. I nm employed on tho O. It. & N. railroad, and can bo roferred to at any time. I most ear nestly recommond the nllllctod from whntover cause to consult Dr. Darrln. "V. 'STUB' AUSTIN." Another Salem Testimonial. Mr. Bditer: Thirteen yours ago Dr. Darrln vlsltod Salem nnd cured my daughter, Marthn Dove, of diabetes. Sho was unable to retain urine and had to got up many times night and day. Dr. Darrln cured hor so alio novor had any return of the symp toms. I reside throo mllos south of Salem on Ilniito 3, nnd can bo seen by any ono. My daughter rosldos lu West Salem. IJ. O. DOVB. Dr. Darrln gives free examination to all, and whim necessary glvos medi cine In connection with olectrlclty Tho poor treatod free from 10 to 11 dally, oxuupt modlclnos. Thoso will ing to pay, 10 to S: evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 3. Brrors of youth, blood taints, gluot, Impotonoy, varicocele, deafness, ca tarrh and sttioturo u specialty. All chroulu male uud female diseases treated at fC u weok, or In that pro portion of tlmo, nstho cuso may re quire. No oases publlshod, oxcopt by permission of tho patient. All bush noes relations with Dr. Darrln strictly confidential. Letters of Inquiry an swered. Gliouluni and question blanks sent free. Byes tested nud glasses fitted. Dr. Dnrrln's olllces nro at the Willamette Hotel, Salem, until Sep tember 1st. Dreltenbush Hot Springs. Many campers aro already at this popular rosort. For full particulars address F. W. ROSS, 7-2-eod Detroit, Ore. There Is Not Anything hotter than good, whole some pastry. When bought of tho Pioneer Ilakory you got the bust on tho market. o A lino lino of cutlnry all guaranteed goods at Manning & Ferguson's now hardwaro store. 7-21-tf-dw o J.W.McKee's Business College and School of Correspondence Is now in Us 23d your. Bvwry t with er an expert In his special course. Our courses cover the entire ruiiH of busi ness operations. Complete Business Course, time un limited, by mall, $25. Complete Shorthand Course, six months, by mall, $15. Complete Civil Service Course, six months, by mall, $15, Complete English Course, six months, by mall, $15. Complete Seleot Courses, six months, by mall. $16. ThtMM course are ospolally de signed for thos who havo not tho; tlmo nor means to attend college, and . especially for those who havo been de- prlved of a cinnmejn seliool education. TIim uruatoit oura Is elvan to oath The greatest eare is jctvn to oaui Individual student. Diplomas awarded graduates. 8end for partlmUni md state the .. a " '" " - " . ... ... . "' """' rf Auerbseh Bldg, Salt LaKt, Utah, .t. E1F 1iom ,cavs.,,y t,,e stren'h. the noufisfunent, the vita ty which Nature puts into thriving wheat" and barley slips into your own system. One preacher write that fie gets from "FORCE'' all the strength1 nS for his hard Sunday work "without knowing that ho has a stomach." Take a little "FORCE" jOst befc i a going to bed and soo how soundly you'll sleep. SEE if you do not eat it right along after you'va eaten it once. " H . Farm for Sale. Seventy-three acres, house and barn, ono mllo from town, onohnlf mile from No. 1 school; 14 acres good .wheat; 40 acios In summor fallow, 3000 foet of fencing lumber, 200 posts, all goes- In with tho plnco for $1500; $GU0 cash, balance on or before 10 years at G per cont Intorost, This Is n river bottom plnco, and tho chenpoat placo In tho county. A 900-pound driv ing pony for salo at $15, porfoctly gon tlo for lady or childrou to rldo or drive. I llvo two mllos southwest of Shorldnn on my farm. Write for full list. C. O .UUUGESS. C-8-2w Shorldnn, Or. o The Great Rock Island Route. Through personally conductod tour ist sleeping carB between Portland nnd Chicago onco a weok, and between Og don and Chicago three, tlmoo a week, Via tho Scenic lino. Through Standard stooping cars dally botwoen Ogden and Chicago, via tho Sconlc lino. Through Standard sleeping cars dally botwoen Colorado Springs and St Louts. Through Standard and tourist Bleep ing cars dally botweon San Francisco and Chicago, via Los Angolas and Bl Paso. Through Standard stooping cars nhd chnlr cars dally botweon St. Paul and Chicago. Do suro that your tlokot roads via tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho best and most rcvtsonablo din ing car service For ratos, folders and descriptive- lit erature wrlto to A. B. COOPER, Gonoral Agont, Portland, Or. b. :f. jonbs Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Wns clerk of circuit court for six years and has an up-to-dato abstract of all nronortv tn Lincoln county SD6cia mm BiOIJGlGcS We have a few wheels not of this year's make, which we will sell at prices unheard of before. Former Price Silt I'rlct 2-Wtkfift$75 00 $40 00 forocl'ochertlre"$35 00 $22 50 lNyack...$25 00 $20 00 2 TOis $22 50 $17 50 We also have some bargains in second hand wheels, Repair Work Have you tried us? If not do so, we do only first class work. If you need a new tire we have it, We fix single tube tires so they stay fixed. Sun dries of all kinds. Wheels to rtnt. Otto J. Wilson 1 35 Court St. w - n m ir . -r. irArmxr 1! lllOX UUAOD-ilUl JUU P. W. ROSS. Proprietor. This popular, best of all summer re- torts Is sitiuteu near Detroit, atrrn ' teroilnue of Corysllls & Eastern U. It. '" ,,ie ',Mr ' "! Oswatle inOUIltalnS. ...1.. nMK f. n m0M -i.i r trin fl0m pflti0R to the springs. Tenting privileges (tee All eainp supplies cad "' ffi ',nS!. r:?!e"f ?i rrssooable. For further infonaatlou ai!dre. P. V. ROSB. 7 I Sim Detroit, Ore, in Bruilenbusfi Hot Snrings W i aASSIPIED ADSL Advertisements, five Hats or less, la this column lusertca three times for 25c 50cs Week si so month. All om tmlimnAtVSSsrlf,? WANTED. Wanted. One hundred teams to haul oro rrom Uohonila (Helena No. 2) to llaurock. Prlco $8.00 por ton. llonds good. Teams can earn as high as $10 por weok. W. F. Morphy, oro hauling department, enro Pacific Timber Company. Cottngo Grove, '- 7-30-lm. Wanted. Men with teams to haul WOOd. Inquire Of F. P. Tfllltlnirlnn 102 Stato strecL 7-21-tf Wanted Flvo young mon from Marlon county nt onco to prepare for posi tions in tho Bovernmont sorvlce. Apply to Inter-State Corres. Inst.. Cedar Rapids, la. 7-23-lra-dw Wanted flvo young mon From Ma rlon county to proparo nt onco for positions lu tho govornmont service. Apply to tnter-Stato Inst, Cedar Rapids, la. C-17-2m Wanted Bvorybody to try Orogon Foot Baso for all foot allmonts, Onco tried always usod. Ask your druggist or send 26c. 8. L. Hayes, Halsey, Oro. 6-27U LOST AND FOUND. FOR RENT. For Rent or For Sale. 12-room houno, partly furnlshod, largo grounds, stnblo, etc. Inqulro Journal ofllco. 7-91m FOR 8ALD. Auction 8ale. Saturday at 10 a. m., 11 head of horses and harness and car riages, at stahlo cornor of Forry and Liberty BtrootB, Salem. 8-7-2t For Sale. Good tlnibor tract, and al so stock ranch, at a bargain, or will trade for Salem property. Inqulro of Z, K. Ferguson, caro Manning & Ferguson's hnrdwaro store, Salem. 8-B-Ct For Sale. Span of good horses, seven years old, good trnvelors, wolgh ubout 1200 each, set of good harness and brond-tlrod wagon; also two seated cuverod hack. For prices In-quire-of Airs. 15. P. Davis, 1GS Win tor Btroot, corner Trade. 8-1-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Sportmen's Chance -To got a pulntor 'N puppy of tho finest breeding at a moderate price. Whelped by V. C. lleaty's Quaon, and sired by Frank J. Moore's Pax Jingo, registered. Ad diess II. L. Htmtty, Chomawn, Or. 8-1-tf Well Digging and Urlck Work WoIIs dug and cleaned. Jobbing In brlok work and cistern building. Founda tions put under houses and chim neys built.'' Apply to A. F. Holt, Sulom P. O. or northuast cornor Rlvursldu Addition. 7-12-lm Don't You Know Auytniug about Kd' wards' Market? At 410 Btato street. Uost place to buy froah and cured meats at tho lowest prices. Phone 2621. D. Edwards, prop LODQES. Protection Lodge No. 2, Anolent Or dor united workmen, moots over) Saturday evening In tho Holmau Hall, comer of citato and LIbort) stroots. Visiting brethren welcome F. L. West, M. W.. J. A. Sellwood, Rocordor. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Forostors No. 19. Meets Friday nights in Turner block. Irs Hamilton C. It.; A. L. Drown. See Central Lodge No. IB K. of P. Castle Hall In Holmau block, corner State and Liberty stroots, Tuesday ol each week at 7:20 p. tn. Claud Towusond, C. C; Zadoo J. Rlggs, K. of IL and S. PHY8ICIAN8. J. H. Urewer, physician and surgeon. Olflce In dray block. Rooms 7 and 0. Phone 01. OSTEOPATHY, BrrtrvvtniTurb bright. Twnty months graduates of the Amsrlcuti School ot Osteop athy, Klrksvllle, Mo. Dr. Wyekoff U th a only twsnty months' gentleman graduate in tfulsui. Odd Fallows Tompla. 'Phone Muln 2721. ui. ri. i. ovnoeu'o iiruuuate Aiuen ..can Bohoot of Osteopathy, Kirks vlllo, Mo. Office in Tioga block over tho Spa, Office hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to4. 3-H W. O. Robblns, Or. of Osteopathy Oraduato of tho Columbia College of Osteopathy, Chicago, 111 Office 187 Court street Chronic diseases a specialty. TONSORIAL AND DATH8. Ryan's Shavlna Parlors. Seven first class barbers engaged. Finest bait rooms in. alty. Wo use antiseptic steriliser. J. Ryan, Prop. Evans' "Barber" ShopOnly flrst-olaJfi shop on State streeL Every thing new and up-to-date. Finest porcelain baths. Share, 16c; halr-out, I5o; PoiHl-AluTo"To7!kT postofilco key. Call at Journnl ortlco and pay for ad. 3C-3t eaias, Z5c. Two arst-olatM boot blacks. O.W.ETRH8. proprietor. Porcelain Bathsr-For ladles aud gfts' tlotnen. Hot and cold shower bttt, Host of service and oIkm towels I. P. Shoup. Proprietor, 20 Coin' inorclal Btreet 7-8tfIm' Dr. E. E. Jackson, V, S.-j ttnudentistv, 133 Hlnln iIm.i ... ... i ' . ...,, wiiiw lata, High- teon years a veterinary. A& dl eaaes of domestic animals treaieS af my hospital by tho latest Improve methods. lameness a specialty, having taken a post-graduato course' In this special lino in lDOO. Close at, tontlon given to all work In my Hue. Telophono Black 2031. uu'im i1 i. a. a ijui'ujw CX H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keouo. in White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior oporattons at mod erato foe In any branch aro in opoclal 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. LIST0N, ,?&& REAL E8TATE AND IN8URANCE. it S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPtUDTORtOP STONE' DRUG STORE SALEM, OREGON, Tho storBs(two tn number)aro located at No. 23S nml 907 n.m,...i.i ... and aro well stocked with a complete huu ui urugB anu medicines, toilet articles, perfumory, brushoS, etc. Has had somo 25 years experience In tho practice of modlclno and cow makes nn rhftrcrn far mn,iil(.nnH atnlnatlon or prescription. THE ELITE CaFE 203 Commorclsl Street Moala at all hours, Opon day and Bight. Only place In the city handling tho smous OLYMPIA BEER la tbo Reception Saloon. Wholesale and retail. R HCKERLBN, Proprietor CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all mall and passongor trains. Daggago to all parts of tho city. Prompt service. Tolepkono No. 241. HOMYER lb HEDRICK. Barr's German Salye Heals quickly all cuts, or brutm. Draws sironosa out oNamu back, and draws silvers out ol Mean which oltea break off too short to pall. Sticks like sticking plaitor. Try It and you will novor be without, liy mail Wo. For salo at BARftS JEWELRY STORE 120 8tate Street Salem, Ore. S0ULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Odea sad vtcKttr (rive orders si Gio wiu's Mue Stors. PORTLAND OR. Tb? flnneJs.. M FINK WINKS, LIQUORS M ANDOIOAR8.... 102 Colirt St Your Step Mother Is still horo busy as ovor, and whou your clothes aro all out of ordor, worn, with buttons off. tako them to her ftt tho Salem Dyo Works. At this ostabllshmont you can get anything set to rights, from a pslr of glovoa, to tho most elaborate silk trnurn A tronMnmitn ran ifftt hln hat cloanod, his trousors creased, or his whole suit rejUTonatea io sun om tasto, also four suits a month for (L Buttons sowod on, rlpo sowed up, suits pressed on short notice. New good shrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C. II. WALKER 1S5 Commercial Strest Salem fate Co. OFFICE CITY HALL For water senrlco apply at office. Dills payablo monthly tn advance. Make all complaints at the office. SILVER CREEK FALLS STAGE LINE Salem to Argentiut, via Wblteaker and return. Leaves Saletn post office 7 . m., wekuy only. Carry pawnsws and pscksict". Finest mountain outlug trio Oin to rialetn people. 111 'WARRBNW. Wt8, Prop. L D. HENRY'S REAL ESTATE AND RENTING AGENCY is at 3S0 CommoreUl Street PHONE MAIN 2681 SALEM 0g, First Class Bicycl? Repairing And all khi ol sundries ftt FRANK J. MOCHRE'S 10 Court 8t. I'hone U. Steusloff Bros Dealers In Live Steele, Wholesale aud retail butcher ,4 paekers. All kinds ot Irssk d sak meats. Fine sausages, baws. aaeoa and Urd, 818 CWWll tret. INSURANCE 'C . , i 'm m 'A .43 . :i - j v 1MB i , " ..a ? W,,1 jBBHsW ' 'lifsssK' 1 '. Jf