The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 13, 1902, Image 3

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THE DAILY JOUnNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1902.
IiS JUST-A COUGH
Thafrgota' your lungB ooro and weak
-&ttd paves Iho way for p'neumonla or
consumption, or both. Acker's English
Remedy will atop the couch In a day
and heal your lungs. It will euro con
sumpttbrr, asthma, bronchitis, and all
throat and lung troubles. Positively
iitinr.intGGtl. and money refunded If
you are not. satisfied. Wrlto ua for
freo sample. W. II. Hooker & Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y. D. J. Fry, druggist
Open Jelly Tumblers,'
30c per dozen, at the
.Yokohama Tea Store.
Remember the-Fresh
iRoastfed Coffee.
. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE
Try Diamond Blond tea for
Ico Tea.
, Phone 2111 black. Free Delivery
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Local
Social Realm!
t Events
I In the
H-ni n't 1 1 umii i in ii i ii
WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALa
0. W. Reynolds, San Francisco.
A. J. Darrows, Chicago.
W. P. Smith, San Francisco.
N. Blsnlllon, Independence.
Arthur S. Wagnor, Los Angeles.
W. E. Qunn, Rockford, III. .
" Bort Korn, Portland.
M. E. McDowell, Portland.
It. S. Vntors, Portland.
S. V. Carter, Portland.
E. C. Williams and wife, Portland.
Coo. Roovo nndvlfo, Portland.
Chas. Morrow and wife, Mlnnoapo-
lis.
F. IL Richardson, Portland.
.J, S. Allen, Portlnnd.
H. N. Prltchard, Duluth.
v Mrs. Claudo II. Boothby, Monmouth.
Endeavorers' Picnic.
Tho mqmhors of tho Y. P. S. C. E.
of tho First Baptist church, had a pic
nic party Tuesday afternoon that was
productlvo of a vory onjoynblo tlmo.
With bountifully supplied baskets of
good tilings, tho party wont to ReBor-volr-
Hill, la tho southorn part of tho
city, whoro tho aftornoon and ovonlng
woro spent in games and other nmuso
inonts. Eastwood Park Concert.
Tho .Initial concert of tho season nt
Eastwood Park Tuesday ovonlng was
a success. Appreciation of this char
actor of outdoor ontortalnmont was ev
idenced by a remarkably largo attond
nnco, which insures tho giving of oth
er concerts at tho samo placo and
under Uio samo managomont Director
Stoolhammor had announced a pro
gram of orchestral music, but, bolng
unablo to procure a piano Uio Stool-
hnmmor band gavo tho samo program
that had boon advortlscd, and tho sub
stitution was Just as much -onjoyed.
Unfortunately tfio olectrlc lights woro
not In order last evening, and tho mov
ing pictures hnd to bo omitted, but tills
. dofect will bo remedied, and tho full
program will bo produced at tho next
concert It Is tho purposo of Uio stroot
car company, and other parties Inter
cepted in tho plan, to glvo theso entor
' talnments ovory Tuesday and" Friday
evenings. Last night's crowd was
largo and good naturcd, and Uio hope
was freoly oxprossod Unit tho concerts
might bo frequently given, as a moons
of providing ontortalnment during tho
summer months for those who find it
inconvenient to go to tho coast.
Trolley Party.
. A delightful party was given Tues
day ovening by Uio Misses Ruth Leeds
and Blancho Brown In honor of Miss
Elizabeth Buckingham; who left today
for Palo Alto, California. Tho young
pooplo gathered at tho homo of Miss
Loods, In University addition, whoro
they boarded a trolley car and, chap
eronod by Mrs. Allco Miles and Miss
Pearl Applegate, enjoyed a rldo over
tho various lines of tho street car com
pany. Tho party returned to the homo
of Miss Leeds, whoro, after a program
of parlor games, tho young people re
paired to Uio beautifully lighted lawn,
ivhoro delicate refreshments woro
served. At a lato hour thq mombers
of the party started for their homes,
after wishing Uie guest of honor a safe
and ,pleasant trip, and congratulating
tnftlr hostesses for tho pleasing enter
tainment of the ovening. ThoBo re
ceiving invitations were: Misses Eliz
abeth Buckingham, Grace IUneman,
Maudo Laughead, Ruth Purdy. Belle
Darby, Mildred Rizer, Lonna Cavan
agh, Nina Duahnell. Orytha Oaten,
Wilda Roland, Maebello Baker. Anna
fSSSSSSSSSSSB
? JHsssV
Strong, Zoo Stockton, Florence Dig
ger, ltuth Leeds and Dlancho Drown;
the Moasrs. .Ormond Bean, Ralph MMc
thews, Otho Ragan, Will Kantner,
Ernest Bean, Clyde Laughead, Sydney
Morrison, Wallace Rlddell, Claudo
Delle, Robort Nicholson, Asahol Bush,
James Albert, Fred Perkins, Mao
Hofcr, Earl Aupperlo and Frel Hofcr.
PER80NALS.
E, P. McCorhack was in Eugonc to
day, Mi Ji Palmer, of Athena,-was In tho
city today.
'rMi"KHngor-wa8 a business visitor at
Tiirnor'today. -
R; H. Rutherford, of Marlon, was in
tho city today.
Carey F. MnrUn went to Newport
for a short outing.
A. T. IColllher, tho timber land deal
er, Is In Portland.
II. N. Cockorllno was In Oregon City
and Portland today.
. J. F. Stelwor, of Jefferson, was a
Salem visitor Tuesday.
A. Buslf and daughter, Miss Sally.
woro In Portland today. J
Miss Myra Raymond has returned
from an outing at Flavel.
Mrs. M. S. Skiff and son have gone
to Newport for on otiUng.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Qoodalo Joined tho
Sqlom colony at Newport today.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrow, of St.
Paul, Minn., aro at Hotel Salem.
Miss Mlnctta Magors went to Now
port today for a summer's ouUng.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pugh aro homo
from a few days spent at Newport.
J. R. Linn and family havo returned'
from a summer's outing at Newport.
Mrs. W. Merrlman and llttlo daugh
ter aro homo from a stay at Newport.
Miss" Edna Prlco has Joined Mrs. C.
E. Wolvorton at Newport for tho sum
mon Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Rlggs have re
turned from a week's stay at New
port Misses Edna and Delia Goodhue are
tho guests of Miss Lena Molsan at
Brooks.
Misses Maude and Zula Hunt have
returned from a delightful outing at
Newport.
Mrs. C. B. Irvine and children have
returned from an extended stny at
Newport
Mrs. T. W. Miles and Miss Julia
Wobstor went to . Newport today for
an ouUng.
Claudo Townsond and Arthur
Meyora havo returned frm an outing
nt Newport
Mrs. Susan Fisher and daughter,
Mrs. J. S. Wyant, havo gono to Rose
burg for a visit'
Miles Carter has returned to Hood
Rlvor. Mrs. Carter will remain for a
visit wIUi rolaUvos.
II. Snook Is hoirio from Corvallls,
whoro ho Is orecUng somo now Agri
cultural College buildings.
A. Huckcstein is homo from a short
visit with his family which is located
at Newport for Uio summor.
Ed. Huffman and Joo Adolph havo
gono to Uio Brcltcnbush Hot Springs
for rest, hunUng and fishing.
Mrs. E. I Shlphord, of Portland, Is
visiting In Salem, at tho homo of her
fathor, Captain A. J. Spong.
Walter Lion, prlvato secretary to
Govornor Geer, has returned from an
ovor Sunday vUIt at Newport
Mrs, W. C. Knighton has roturnod to
hof homo In Portland after a visit to
hor moUior, Mrs. E. E .Waters.
Mrs. R, S. Moorcs has returned to
hor homo at KlamaUi Falls, after a vis
it at Uie homo of Stato Treasurer C. S
Moore,
Mrs. E. II. Flagg was called to
Cottage Grove this morning by the
sorious Illness of her moth or, Mrs. M
Boogie,
Mrs. Fischer, accompanied by hor
daughter, Miss Anna Flschor, tho.Sa
lorn teacher, is sponding a few days In
Portland.
D. J. Fry and J. J. Mauror havo ro
turnod from Slab Creek, where their
respective families are spending the
summer.
Mrs. L. B. McClano has returned
from Portland, whero sho was called
by Uio Illness of hor mother, who is
now Improved.
Jamos R03S, tho popular sheriff of
Lincoln county was In Uio city Tues
day ovonlng, having brought an In
sane patlont to Uio asylum.
Mrs. J. L. Card, who is making her
homo with her daughter, Mrs. J. C.
Brown, in Uila city, has gonerto Port
land for a visit with hor son, Levi
Card.
W. D. McKlllop, of Ashland, Is
spending a day with his parents, Rev.
and Mrs. It. MoKlllop, of this city. Mr.
McKlllop leaves for Idaho this after
noon.
Misses Jennlo and Hattlo Goodo, tho
Commercial-street modistes, wont to
Portland today, whero they will re
main unUI after tbo fall millinery
opening.
C. D. Jessup was in Portland today.
Mr. Jossup has accepted a position In
tho local offlco of Llllenthal Bros.,
where ho will bo employed during tb6
hop season this year.
Mrs. T. Sessinghaus, accompanied
by her two daughters, Uio Misses Ses
singhaus, of St Louis, Mo., has re
turned from a short stay at Newport
and la Uio guest of her daughter, Mrs.
W O. Elliot,
Eat and Run
There isn't a man who would lc seen
mtltlinir Mirrt1lf.lt Mia e.n.ttt .tiM.ir.litt.tr n
j piece of pie. Why not? Because It
wouiu mean oyspensta ana stoinncn
trouble? Not at all; but because It
wouldn't look. well. As a matter of fact
many a business man tmatches a lunch
in such a hurry that he might as well
take it on the run. That is one reason
for the prevailing "stomach trouble"
among men of business.
. There is a certain remedy for diseases
of the stomach and other organs of
digestion and nutrition. It is Doctor
It is Doctor
ncrce's ooiucn Aicuicai Discovery, rne
worst cases of dyspepsia and catarrh of
thejstomach have been cured by this
medicine. It cures where all other
means have failed to cure.
" t took two. bottteft of Dr. Tierce' )o1t1en
Medical Discovery for stomnch trouble," writes
Clarence Came, lira., of Tavlorslown. Loudoun
,V. "ltd!
1 me to much Reed that I didn't
take any more. I cau eat
mert anything nan. I am to
well pleMed with It I hardly
know how to thank you Tor
your kind luformnllon. I tried
a wnoie ioi oi inings
before t wrote to
you. There was a
gentleman told me
nbaut your medi
cine, nod how It
had cured his wife,
1 thought I would
try a bottle or It
Am now glad I did,
for I don't know
what J would have
done if it had not
been for Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Dis
covery." Doctor Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets
cure biliousness.
They sUmulate
the sluggish
liver, and cleanse the sys
tem of impurities. . They
should always be used with
"Golden Medical Discov
ery " when there is need of
sl laxative.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brownlee. of
Pittsburg, Pa"., who nro making a tour
of tho Pacific coast, stopped off In Sa-
lorn for a brief visit with their old
neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. J.' P. Friz-
7.011.
Rev. W. C. Kantnor, pafctor of tho
First CongregaUonal church, loft
Tuesday afternoon for .Philadelphia
and New York- city. Rev; Kantnor will
visit his old homo near-Philndolphln
and will bo absent about six wcoks.
Mrs, L. W. Balloti, of Whatcom,
Wash., who has boon spending .tho
summer In Salem, tho guest of Mrs.
A. F. Hofor, Jr., and Miss O. Ballon,
Btarted
for Olvmpla this morning. Sho
scompanlod to Portland- by
ii. ,, win n .w ,inD
was accom
Miss Ballon, who Will spend a fow days
in that metropolis,
Weekly Crop Bulletin.
U. S. Dopartmont of Agriculture,
ollmatu nnd crop bulletin of tho.woath
er bureau, Oregon section.
Portland, Or,, August 12, 1002.
General Summary.
Tho past wook has been tho warmost
ono of tho season; temporntures bo-,
twodn 90 and 100 degrees woro com
mon In both tho eantorn and wostorn
sections of tho state. No rain has
fallon slnco tho last of Jul and then
tho amount was too small to do much
good. All lato crops now need rain.
Posturaga Is getting short oxcopt
whoro stook has tho benefit of tho'soc
ond orop of clovor. Tho supply of milk
bolng dollvorcd at Uio oroamorles lit
diminishing, and rango stock find dif
ficulty in gotting suflleiont food. Re
ports from tho upper ond' of tho Wll
lamotto valley, and from Josephine
county aro that tho grasshoppers aro
doing great damago to tho second orop
of hay.
Tho grain harvest is progressing
nlcoly; tho hot woaUior is ripening
spring oats too rapidly, and foars aro
ontortaluod Uiat Uio heads will not fill
woll. Fall grain yields are disappoint
ing In tho Willamette valloy, but
threshing returns nro coming in Blow,
and It is too early to say what tho
shortngo will bo. In Southorn Oregon
Uio ylolds aro satisfactory. In Uma
tilla county Uiero is a shortago of
about 10 bushels to Uio aero In tho
wheat already Uireshed. In Gilliam
and Shonnan oounUes tho ylolds -aro
abovo tho nvorago. But llttlq, threshing
has yet been dono In Uio Grand Rondo
valloy, but It is expected Uio crop Uiero
will bo an nvorago ono. Corn is earing
nlcoly, and hops conUnuo doing woll.
Lato apples aro promising In most sec
tions of Uio stato.
Willamette Valley.
Carlton, Yamhill county, Win. Mor-chantr-Wook
vory warm, with hot,
north winds four days; did much dam
ago to lato spring grain, much of tho
spring wheat bolng cut for bay; winter
oats only making 20 bushels to tho
acre; winter whoat averaging 18
busholann aero; quality good; pas
tures going dry; wator low; fruit
troos seem to bo dying; leaves parch
ing; hops doing woll; no lie; gar
dens short.
Stafford, Clackamas county. J. I
Kruso Tho past wook vory favorablo
for harvesting; wheat and oats of tho
Salt Rheum
You may call it eczema, tetter or milk
crut.
Dot uo matter what you call It, this skin
disease which cornea In patches that burn.
Itch, discharge a watery matter, dry aod
scale, owes Its existence to the presence of
humors In the system.
It will continue to exist, annoy, and per
haps agonize, as long as tbtw humors
remain.
It Is always radically and permanently
cured by
'Hood's Sarsaparilla
which expels all humors. And Is positively
nnetinalled for l 1 cu ta-ua grii t
waiwatfjSlwMpw
These
ffrowhrur
the boJy -
wriest
of digestion
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wlnlor varieties aro about alt cut and
in shook; tho ylold will not bo as largo
as expected earlier In tho Boason; pas
tures drying up; potatoes suffering
from excessively hot weaUior.
Sllvorton, Marlon county, J. F.
Davis Spring grain, postures and
gardotm havo suffered terribly from
tho oxcosslvo heat Harvest will bo
completed tho coming woek. Thresh
ing began last Thursday.
Creswell, Lane county, M. J. Hllle
gas Week vory warm; damaging lato
craln and drvlntr un Hardens: fall and
! winter wheat yloldlng 10 bushels an
aero; fall-sown oats 18 bushels; summer-fallow
wheat 20 to 22 bushels.
Hops aro doing well. Fruit scarce.
Pastures drying up.
j Dusty, Benton county, II. T. Brls'tow
Tho wcok has been vory warm,
both day and night; threshing has bo
gun in somo fields, and tho ylold of
both wheat and oats Is reported llght
or than was expected; Uio warm
weathor, ranging from 95 to 104 de
grees, is ripening tho lato grain vory
fast and will cut tho ylold short
The Gnlloplng White lleMme.
It was In tho dark of tho evening,
nnd the streets vrere thronged with
men and women on their way homo at
the cml of tho day's work. At Thlrty
fourth street, -where Broadway and
Sixth avenue cross with n network of
tracks, the usunl clangor of gongs, tho
shouts of newsboys and the roar of tho
elevated trains filled the air, while
myriad electric lights Bpnrklcd like s
many stars.
I Suddenly out of the gloom came a
little white hoarse, being driven rapid
ly home. Its sad day's work was over,
nnd tho llttlo horses wore probably
anxious for their dinner. Still It gavo
uo a shock to nee theni galloping so.
Even more pathetic It looked when
cnipty t hah with i s prcc lous llttlo but.
lieu, j. hi; very uuiinmrsn iiuuu ui vuc
vacant llttlo chair nt home, tho unused
toys, tho unworn frocks folded away
. for bouio woman to cry over on a rnlny
dny.
Fathers hurrying home to their own
little ones felt a sudden lump In tbo
triront, moUicrs leading their children
grasped the llttlo hands with a quick
access of tenderness, and a strange;
sad souse of loneliness eamo to tho
heart of the pnBscrby who hnd no child
to lose. Just a llttlo white hearse,
Bonn only for n moment In the gather
"'B darkness by tho hurrying throng,
but what a world ot pathos It nugBMt.
1 -hew lurk Mnlf nnd Expr.-sm
For Bargains In Everything
Go to the FAIR STORE.
Grand Through Excursion on the C. &
E. R. R.
On Sunday, August 17. 1902, the C.
& E. R. R. Co. will run another
through excursion from Detroit, nnd nil
points west, to Newport, leaving De
troit at 1:30 a. m., Albany 7 a. m Cor
vallls 7:30 a. m., arriving at Newport
about 11:30.
An oxcursion train from tho Loba
nonSprIngfleld branch of tho S. P. will
connoct with tho C. & E. at Albany.
Tho Salem Military band of 15
pieces, will meet tho excursionists, and
play during tho day. Special trick
blcyclo riding; surf bathing, and,
weather pormlttlng, a grand surf drill
by tho U. vj. llfosavlng crow will tnko
placo.
Excursion will loavo Newport at
5:30 p. m. Faro from Dotrolt to Mill
City, lncluslvo. $2.50; west of Mill City
to Kingston, lncluslvo, $2.00; west of
Kingston to Maxwoll, lncluslvo, $1.75;
Albany, Corvallls and Philomath,
J1.50; west of Philomath to Chltwood,
lnoluslvo, $1.00; all points west of
Chltwood, 75c.
This will .bo Uio hannor oxcursion
of tho year, and tho tlmo spent will re
pay ton-fold tho cost of Uio trip.
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If you desire a good complexion use
Mokl Tea, a pure horb drink. It acts
on tho liver and makes tho sklu
smooth and clear. Cures sick head
aches. 25 cents and 50 cents. Money
refunded If It does not satisfy you.
Wrlto to W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo,
N. Y for free sample. D. J. Fry.
druggist
. o
Breltenbush Hot Springs.
. Many -campers aro already at UiIb
popular reaort For full particulars
address F. W, ROSS,
7.2-eod Dotrolt, Ore
DESPAIR TO HAPPINE83.
Another Salem Lady Endorsef Dr.
Darrln'a New Modo of Treatment.
To tho Editer: , I wish to toll you or
the- kindnosa you did mo in publishing
tho testimonials to Dr. Darrln's skill,
as I would never havo known of him
had I not read your papor. For twolvo
years I havo been sorely aflllctud with
varlcoso ulcers of both limbs. My
limbs had turned to a dark brown
color, and I was in great pain night
and day, rendering sloop almost Impos
sible. I had tried four doctors and
many patent medicines, all to no avail,
until going under Dr. Darrln's electric
al and medical treatment two months
ago, whon I was Immediately rolloved.
Now I am a happy woman, with my
suffering a thing of the past
I candidly recommend all my
friends to try Dr. Darrin, at thu Wlh
lametto Hotel. Salem. I am German
by birth and 72 years old. I reside In
South Salem, near tho cemetery, and
ran he seen at any time.
CARLHJN PFENNIG.
bk letter represent what Improper food
stomach cannot be rhttiv
"FORCE" is the iw of indigestion
which contain everv element necessary
WeiwW with IwrJey malt, the
and ih mH wdewo 0e sanie dwmkaj clungt m are broailit about during the first sti
titonw tM MaThy atoawh " FORCE.'" therefore, wywlh $tomacli fiwch hard wofe.
Imji stiH mes H simciflt exercise to keep ft in mt-cli cerKiitlOA
Tlars why " FOKCE" h rte fee to fo$ttoi.
We sell the greatest of blood purl-
flers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a pos-
itlvo guarantee. It will euro all chron-
!! and othor blood poisons. If you
havo eruptions or sores on your body, nro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pilo Rom-(Advertisements, five llaes or ieiTin.X,r:
or aro pale, weak, run down, It Is Just edy, stops Itching and bleeding. Ah- a"in"unror2Sc,
what you need. Wo rotund mouoy If sorbs tumors. 500 n Jar at rimrrlntfl mo'"" A" wmtthaet aunt tame a.
you aro not satisfied. 50
cents nnd
$1.00. D. J. Fry, druggist
'
tiio nowspapor which Is a strictly
business Institution for the buying nnd
selling or nows Is usually tho best ad-
vortlslng medium. Mahln's Magazine
Aucust.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured. !
by local application, as they cannot
roach tho diseased portion of Uio ear.
There Is only ono way to euro deaf
ness, and that Is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness Is caused by an!
Inflamed condition of the mucous lin
ing of the Eustachian Tube. Whon
this tubo gets lnflnmcd you havo a
rumbling sound or Imperfect hoarlng,
and whon It Is ontlrely closod deafness
is tho result and unless tho inflama
lion Can UO tnKon OUt nnd this tUbO
restored to Its normal condition, hoar-
lng wlll bo destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ton aro caused by catarrh
which la nothing but but an inflamed
condition of tho mucous surfaces.
wo win givo ono nunurod dollars
for any caso of deafness (caused by I
catarrh) that can not bo cured byt
Hairs catarrh euro. Send for circu
lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all druggists, 76 cents.
Hall's Family Pills aro the best
HO FOR NEWPORT.
Oregon's Favorite Seaside Resort.
Recognizing tho advantago of Now-j Through personally conducted tour
port as a summer resort ovor othor i8t stooping cars between Portland and
seaside resorts in tho Northwest, and Chicago onco a wook, and botwoon Og
,to mako It posslblo for all who desire aon nnd Chtcago throo Umos a wook,
to spend their vacation by tho ocean jvia tho Sconio lino,
waves, tho Southern Pacific Company, Through Standard slooplng cars
In connection with tho Corvallls & dally botweon Ogdon and Chicago, "via
Eastern railroad, will placo on sale.
offoctlvo Juno 15th round-trip tickets
from all points In Oregon on tho
Southorn Pacific to Newport, good for
return until Octohor 10th, specially re
duced ratos. For full Information In
quire of your locnl agent. C-10-cod
r
No business hns ovor boon success
ful wlUiout somo kind of advertising.
Mahln's Mngazlno, August
Bed Time
I tako a pleasant horb drink, tho noxt
morning I feel bright nnd my com
plexion Is bettor. My doctor says It
acts gontly on tho stomncho, liver and
kldnoys, and is a pleasant laxative. It
Is mado of horbs, and Is prepared as
easily as toa. It Is called Lane's mod
Iclno. All druggists sell It at 2Cc and
50 cents. Lnno's Family Medicines
moves tho bowels each day. If you
cannot get it, send for freo samples.
Address, Orator Woodward, Loltoy,
N. Y.
WOMANB' DUTIE8.
a woman who hoops hor houso In or
dor and hns the care of a family, has
Just us much responsibility us tho man
who provides tho moans to carry on
tho housekeeping. Sho Is desorvlng
of tho more orcdlt slnco tho domands
on hor strength Is groator. Tho ovor
lasting flnmoness about hor duties, and
tho confinement nocossary to carry
them out Is vory trying to tho norvoUB
system, this produces n strain on tho
mind that makes hor irritable, cross,
and dtssatlsflod, which In Just us
much a disuaso nu rheumatism or ca
tarrh. If nerves enn bo built up and
mado strong by modlclno of somo kind
this fooling Is changed to ono of
cheerfulness nm. pleasure In hor du
tlos. Tho modlclno that makes ntrong
steady nerves, and prevents dlsohBo
by building up tho ontlro system, is
Dr. G unn's Blood and Nervo Tonic, a
tablet to tako at meal time. Cures
nervous prostration by making rich
red blood, feeding tho norvos, and
making Bolld flesh at tho rate of 1 to
3tbs per wook. This medicine Is sold
bv drucitlBts for 75c nor box. or 3 uqx
os for $2.00, or oont by mall, post-paid,
on receipt of prlco. Wrlto us about
your caso. Address Dr. Ounn, Phila
delphia, Pa, For hoIo at Dr. Stone's
Drug Stores. 3
J.W.McKee's Business College
and School of Correspondence
Is now In its 23d yenr. Evory toach
er an export in his Bpeoial course Our
courses cover tho entire rango of busi
ness operations.
Complete Business Course, time un
limited, by mall, $25. I
Complete Shorthand Course, six
months, by mall, $15.
Complete Civil Servlco Course, six
months, by mall, $15.
Complete English Course, six
months, by mall, $15.
Complete Select Courses, olx months,
by mail, $15,
ThcHO coursoB nro especially de
signed for those who havo not the
tlmo nor means, to attend collage, and
especially for those who havo been de
prived or a common sohool education.
Tho greatest care is glvon to oaoli
Individual student Diplomas awarded
graduatus.
Send for particulars and slaty the
course you want
J, W. McKee, Prop.
Auerbach Bldg,, Salt Lake, Utah.
0'
Th dally nowspapor appeals, to no
faction, sect or class In the commu
nity, It Is read alike by tho rich and
poor, Uie high and the low, the learned
and Ignorant. No family Is so Weal
thy that It can sworn Its dally Infor
mation of the world's happenings, ex
cept by the dally paper. No family Ih
m oor that the dally paper of today
is outside of Its range of expenditure.
Mahln's Magazine, August
h id health and happiness, for the tnsn
J Its
II m comeoied of the wJiok of the wheat each
to Ifw proiwr nourfclHrtefit itJ resrulalwn of satn
i best naiural lwlc In tile precwut of njanuraciure
8URE CURE FOR PILES I
Itching Piles produco moisture nnd
cause Itching, this form, as woll as
Blind. BlccdlnK or Protrudlnc Piles'
MAnlfl M...1 A. hAtit 1... ...nil ffl....... , I .. -. tTf-ll-l . .. . . . ' i '" "M1"1V1 LtLlLlI,
or sent by mall. Treatlso free: Wrlto
mo about your case. Dr. Bosanko,
Phlladelnhla. Pa. For sale at Dr.
Stono s drug stores,
o .
A flno 1,no of cutlory all guaranteed
soods at Manning & Ferguson's new
hardware Btoro. 7'2.Vtf-dw
FIRST GLASS HOTEL.
P. W, ROSS, Proprietor.
Thin popular, beat ol all summer re
ports Is eitUAttd n ar Detroit, eastern
terminus of Gotvallis & Eastern It. R,
in iho heart ot thn Caecade mouutainn.
Regular pack train makes daily trip
from Dotrolt to the springs. Tenting
nHvllnons Imn All Mmn .unnltoo run
bo purchased at tho spring. Excellent
fishing and hunlina-. Rales aro vory
reasonable. For Further informatlou
address, F. W. ROS8,
7 1 Sm Dotrolt. Ore.
tho Sconio lino.
Through Standard slooplng cars
dally botwoon Colorado Springs and
St Louis.
Through Standard and tourist sloop
lng cars dally between Ban Francisco
and Chicago, via Los' Angeles and El
Paso.
Through Standard slooplng cars and
clinlr cars dally botwoon St Paul and
Chtcago.
Bo suro that your ticket reads via
Uio Great Rock Island Route
Tho host and most rcasonnblo din
ing car sorvlco.
For rates, foldors and dosorlntvo lit
oraturo wrlto to A. tf. COO'PER,
Q on oral Agent Portland, Or.
B. P. JONES,
Attorney at Law
Toledo, Oregon.
Was dork ot circuit court for six
years and hns an up-to-dato abstract
of all nronnrtv In Lincoln countv
We have a few wheels not
of this year's make, which we
will sell at prices unheard of
before.
Former
si!e
Price
Price
urchfisuysoo $4000
rrV.ry-$35 00 $22 50
ford
lNyack...$25 00 $20 00
2 "& $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 if, We fix single tube
tires so Ih ?y stay fiKed. Sun
dries of all kinds. Wheels to
rent.
Otto J. Wilson
135 Court St.
wlfi
kernel of
p;an or
both tbfi ,
,
Breltenbush HotSprings
I u
mm
Bargains
In...
Bililll.lllS
'ssVssisissst sJslflsisiks.
sisiBviiasflBMHLisiHr
CLASSIFIED ADS.
WANTED,
Wanted. Ono huudral tMma w,t
ore from Bohemia (Helena No,-i) to
Bed Rock. Prlco $9.00 per ton.
Roads good. Team can earn as hleh
as $40 per week. V. F. Monte1
UQiinral mntini-nn n.iu p. n....A
...... ov, w,i-bUJI w OUUUl
eastern R. it. Co., Cottage arovo,
Ore. 7-30-lm
Wanted.Mou with teams to haul
wood. Inrpilro of F. l Talklngton,
102 Stato street 7-21-tf
Wanted five young menFrom Ma
rlon county to prepare at onco
for positions In tho Bovorument
sorvlco. Apply to Iutor-Stato Inst,
Cedar Rapids,. la. C-17-2m j,
Wanted Flvo young men from Marlon
county at onco to prepare for posi
tions In tho government service.
Apply to Intor-Stato Corros. lust,
Cedar Rapids, la. 7-23-lm-dw
Wanted Everybody to try Oregon
Foot Easo for all foot ailments.
Onco tried always used. Ask your
druggist or send 25c S. L. Hayes,
llalsoy, Ore. 5-27U
wmisAM f uu m
LOST AND FOUND,
toot.- A tont. 10x14. between
land and lloscdalo. Finder leave at
I.add &. Bush's bank for reward.
Jos. N. Smith. S-ll-3t
FOR SALE.
A Snap A good 3-lnch fnrm wagon
In good repair, with solid box, for
only $20. Mitchell; Lnwis & Stavor
Co., Salem. 8-12-St
For Sale. A good team ot gentle
horses; will drlvo single or double;
also wagon In good repair. Inquire
ot F. G. Haas, drug store, Odd Fol
lows' Tomplo. 8-12-31
For 8ale or Rent A C-room houso,
flvo blocks from city hall, at a low
figure. L. Burt, 103 Stato street, Sa
lorn. 8-11-3L
For Sale. Coast or mountain wagon.
Inquire of Grlswoht & Chaso, 8-7-Gt
For 8nje. Span of good horses, noven
yuars Did, good travelors, weigh
about 1200 each, sot of good harness
nnd broad-tired wagon; also two-
soatod covored hack. For prices in
quire of MrB. E. P. Davis, 1C8 Win
tor stroot, corner Trade. S-l-tt
MISCELLANEOUS.
Don't You Know Anyi&ing about Ed
wards' MarkotT At 410 Stato stroot
Best placo to buy fresh aud cured
meats at Uio lowest prices. Phono
2624. B. Edwards, prop
LODGES.
Protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient On
dor United workmen, moots ovory
Saturday ovenlug In tho Holman
Hall, cornor ot Stato and Llbortj
streets. Visiting brothron welcome.
P. L. West, M. W.; J. A. Sellwood,
Ilocordur.
FUKE&TEI10 OF AMEKICA Court
tihorwood Forostora No. 10. Moeta
Friday nights in Turner block. Irn
Hamilton O, It; A. "h. Brown, Sec
Central Lodgo Uo, 1C K. of P. Castle
Hall In Holman block, cornor Bt&te
and. Liberty streets, Tuesday of
each wook at 7:80 p. m. Claud
Townsond, 0. 0.; Zadoo J. nifig. K.
oi it. and a.
PHYSICIANS.
J, H. Brewer, physician and surgeon,
Offlco In Gray block. Rooms 7 and
9. Phone 01.
SfjPSJSJSJSJSMIMISISJ LNM III UI
OSTEOPATHY.
Or. L. E. Wyckoff and Dr. Qraco Al
bright Twenty months graduates
of Uio American School ot Osteop
athy, KlrkBvlllo, Mo. Dr. Wyckoft" It
tho only twenty months' gentleman
graduate In Balom. Odd Fellows'
Temple. 'Phouo Main 2721.
V'rVtA, I. ttcnoett'o tirauuato Amen-
..cun School ot Osteopathy, Kirks
vlllo, Mo. Ortlce in Tioga block,
ovor tho Bpa. Oiflce hours 8:30 to
1H80 and 1 to 4.
Vv. b. Hounins, or. of Osteopathy
Oraduato of thu Columbia College
ot OBtoopathy, Chicago, III. Offluo
167 Court stroot Chronic disease
a specialty.
TONSORIAL AND DATKS.
nyjn?rnrnTPno7
class barbora engaged. Finest bath
rooms In city. Wo use antlsopMc
steriliser. J. Kyao, Prop.
Evans' Darber Shop. Only flratclass
shop ou SUte street Every thing
now and up-to-dato. Finest porcelain
hatha. Shave, lCcj haircut. 25c;
baths, 26c. Two first-class boot
blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor.
For Jailles and geu-
oroelain uatlis.
tlenieu. Hot and eold shower baths.
Hunt of service aud clean towels.
J. V. tihoup, Proprietor, 203 Com
merolal treet 7-30-1 n
"' VETEniNARY SURQEON.
srerrsaTKiorsTK
483 Stato street, corner 13th. High
two years a veterinary. All dla
eaaee of demeaUo animal treated at
my hospital bv the luteal Improved
method. I.ameneea ft speelfllty.
havlnjt taken a poet-graduate rourso
lu una epKial line In lyOO. 0hi8 t-n-ntion
given to all work In my "ne-
Telephone Ulatk 2031.
"cceesor to Dr. J. jtf; tfm$' .,
Wh to Corner, Salem, Orr?ttW
desiring EUDerlor muniLu. TExJ
Jf 8 ta Rny htmh ' mSm
On Fruit Dryers, Hops, F,rrn
Property, on the Irttbtllment
plan without Interest. Sam
1 thing new In fruit dryer In-
suranee, Call md
W. A. LISTON; &&a
yW ITHIf
REAL ESTATE AND INSUKANfiEi
9
S. C STONE, M. 0.
PR0PRlfiT9m&A- . .
STONE' DRUG STOKE
SALEM, OREGON.
at No. 23S and 287 CoBsrclal ikT
Zi ft ,WoU 8t0ckJ8d " S&
lino of drugB and medlciaee, tStet
Has had some 25 years experts) la
makes no charge tor cnwltaoa. e.
amlnatlon or preflorlpUnt.. '
THB ELITE CAFE
208 Commercial Street
Moals at all hours. Open dt sM
Bight. '
only place in the city kaHeg Use
anions
OLYMPIA
andtrotaliWOpUa k1 lMmm-
R ECKBRLBNf, Prop
CAPITAL CITY
Express txA Trustor
Meets all mall and pasaesier tiM.
Baggage to all parts of the efty.
Prompt i errlco. Telephone Ne. liL
HOMVER H8DKICK.
Barr's German Silye
Ueali quickly all cats, or bruises.
Draws Baroness out oflatno b&cfc, aad
draws silvers out of flesh whleh ottai
break off too short to pall. Stloks like
sticking platter. Try it and yon will
never be without. UyraallSfa,
For sale at BARR'S JEWELBY STORE
120 Stato Street Salem, Or.
SOULE BROS.
PIANO TUNERS
AND REPAIRERS
V of Sskai m -vfclffty
POBTLANft ?.
&XS-3
wwiwisi
BeSrC
Tb? finne..
FINE WINES, LIQUORS
AM) UUMUU....
102 Cotirl SI
Sal
r
OFFICE UITY MALL
For water service apply at
mils payable monthly la adwee.
Mako all complaints at Uie oee.
SILYEK CREEK
FALLS STAGEJ LINE
Salem to Argeatlui, via Wbiteeker wwt
return. Leaves uaiem pott omee i a.
m.. weekdaya only. Oarry vomhhw
and packagu. Finest mountain ouu
trip opnn to BAiam iwupie.
7Ht. WA11HBN W. DA.VIB, Vto.
Rrsl Class BIcycl?.
Repairing
And all kinds of
sundries at
FRANK J, MOOHE'S
10 Court St. Pbw 9M4.
Stcusloff Bros.
Dsalers In Live SUek,
Wholesale and retail butfi 4
packer. All kinds ot tntk aa4 mH
iu&4tr Fine aausagee, hHM, be
Mi lard. Sta CowHusreUI XreeL
Farm for Sal.
Bovontythreo acres, tmt ft4
barn, one mllo from town, ose-lialf
mile from No. 1 school; 14 mtt neci
wheat; 0 acres In suwwer WJew
3000 feet of tensing lumber, W petiJ
all goes in wlh the place for fl&W;
$S00 cash, balance on or before 10
years at 6 per sent Interest TUla to
a river bottom place, and the oheapeei
place In the county. A 300poua4 ant
ing pony fur sale at ?1B, perfectly
tie for lady or children to rW W
drive. I live two rallaa iwwthwetK t
Sheridan on my farm. WrKe faf ftH
list C O .BWKIIML
6.8-jw erldaa, Of.
Your Step Motfcer
la still here busy m , w4
your clothe are all oqt ower.'wiffv
with buttoni 9. take Umw I Mr t
the Salem Dyo Work.
At thla etahllhet yw
anything eet to rkthWr, torn 9M
gloves, to th mmi Wkh4 Mk
gown. A 8tk ca 9 a W
cleaned, We treiLor We
whole ftt rejaveaaleit H m
taste, ahw tew wmjk fk
preowNl ? M
tirtwt: m innmiUnt
m. c. . waww
4 fiAMssAssii fthPSisV
vs&.tm iwar-
One faaalBK Will, m
eae mht H4M, 9MMW ,
a good lot Of WrtWmti ft oHJMt
ute. Will mH 1NWP CkkU m
j Jleary WwWWK tmwux. IW torn-
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