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rMMMM iSfograxrTTr rtiii i n THE DALY JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, THUR8DAY, AUGUST 21, 1902. Bteweter & Wlbtte Feedmen and Stiedtnen. Wholesnlo and retail donlora In hay, grain, mill foed flour, seeds, etc. , Highest prloo imld for liny, straw nnd grain. Freodollvory. Prompt Borvlco. Rellnblo-goods. ' " 91 Court St. Salem, Ore. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Koclio Harbor Lime. Beat brands Portland Oemont. WOOD; eawed or full length, All kinds of building material, eand, gavol, lath, shingles, etc. D. S. BBNTLEY 1M83 Com'l 8t. Phono GUI Main. A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner yon i:an enjoy from one of our tender and delicious meats, BtcakB.lacib or mutton chops, veal cutletB or pork, Our meats aro all cut from the fattost and nninaUcattle, and wo ran supply your table with fresh, nutritious and wholesome meats at bed ronk prices. E, C. CROSS SALEM OFE Phon 2H1 On the wings of a dove Is nothing to that sonsc of airy cool ness, comfort and satisfaction which you will feoT when once insldo a shirt from the Salem Steam laundry. Our laundry work Is nlways carefully and thoroughly done, nnd wo tnlto speclnl care In summer tlmo to meet summer needs. Sand ub your address on a pos tal card, and wo will Bend for your lln-on. Salem Steam Laundry Col. J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous D. Olmstod, Mgr. Phone 411. 230 Liberty 8t. At Easter Time la whon the budding bualnoea will be in full awing. If you haven't given your orders for your lumber requirements it will pay. you to got outimatoa from Uoodale Lumber Co., for any and all kinds of lumber f-'r out or inside work lath, shingles, phaIi, doors, blinds and everything needed in thlo lino. Goodale Lumber Co. Near 8. P. PttBs'r. dopot. Phono iWl .AV A Lucky Find But it's hard to find nny thing bottor 'Tls a caaj of ho.lih and strength. Boar this in mind: thcro'd nothing to equal Salem beer as a tonic and mild stimu lant. Cooling, refreshing, nourithing, invljoritimr, it It a parfect brow. Strict ly pure, of high grade nnd uniform id quality tho boor par excellence. Mil I HI I 1 1111 1IHII 111 lit Local Events In the Social Realm;; M-H-t-m-H h nun mill i Lewis-Bradford Wedding. MlSs Lcoiia L. Lewis, daughter of Itev. T. D. Lewis, of this city, and Mr. Howard C. Urndford, of Chattanooga, Tonnasseo, woro married nt tho Wo man's Col lego, at 8 o'clock Wcdnosday evening, Rev. John Parson being the officiating clorgyman. Tho coromony wna witnessed by n small gathering of tlio frlonds and rolatives of tho con tracting parties". Tho offering of con gratulations and best wishes wnB fol lowed by a wedding suppor. ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Bradford will dopart in n fow days via Scattlo for Chattanooga, whoro thoy will reside, Mr. Bradford being in business nt that place, o Coaching Party. Asahel Bush and Clnudo Hollo outer talned a numbar of thoir young ac quaintances on Woduosdny ovoniug at a coaching party. A dollghtful moon light rldo was oujoyed to Prlngle creek, whoro cozy picnic grounds had been proparod and woll lighted by lanterns. Thoro a delicious lunch was served, after which tho trip homo was made. Tho event was much onjoyed by the score of young people who participated. PERSONALS. Capital Brewery Co. Mrs. M. Beck, Proprietor. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Feather Dusters 18 Inches long, for 5 cents until all gone. Higher price Dusters also reduced. YOKOHAMA TEA STORE Roasters of Coffee. Phone 'Jill black. Free Delivery Deafness Cannot Be Cured, by local application, as they cannot roach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to oure deaf noes, and that is by constitutional rqmedlea. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tubo gats inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when k Is entirely closed doafnosa is the rosult, and unless the inflama tlon can be taken out and this tube restored to IU normal condition, hear ing will be destroyed forever; nine! cases out of ten are caused by catarrh which Is nothing but but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENRY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills are tiie best F. D. Simmons, Portland. W. F. JefTroas, Portland. W. O. Howoll, Portland. Mrs. L. V. Hnloa and daughter, Port land. S. P. Johnson, Portland. If. Q. MoKlnley, Portland. S. A. D. Potor, Portland. Julius Low, Portland. A. F. Rogers, Portland. Max Froldenthal, Portland. P. B. Qorould, Portland. Jno. Foshay, Albany, Mary Foshay," Albany. Miss Marie Ware, Eugoue. Mrs. Wotston, Portland. J. L. Pendleton, Saratoga, Cal. W. II. Grout, San Franoisco. Geo. Black and wife, Albany. William Fordon, New York. Not Expected to Recover. Mrs. I. M. Wngnor, who met with a florloua accident In a runaway Inst Octobor, and who was parallzed in December, Is roportod very low. She has been entirely helpless for ovor six months, and grave doubts aro now en tertalned as to hor rocovory. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS care Dyspepsia and all disorder aris ing frees Indigestion. Badorsed by IthjrsMaBs everywhere. Sold by all arugatets. No oure. no pay. M seats. Trial package free by writing to W. H Ileoker & Co.. lieXalo. N Y. Once More. The Corvalls & Kastorn It. R. Co.. recognizing the value of a day's recre ation and relaxation to the busy mer chant, the overworked clerk and the toilsome labor of the fanner, and knowing that both brain and muscle will be refreshed and strengthened by a visit to the briny deep, have decided to nm another of their iiopular Sunday excursions from Albany, Corvallls and nil points went on Sunday. August SI, 1902. "leaving Albany at 7 a: in. and returning leave NewKrt at I: JO a, m. This will probably be the last ex cursion of the season, and the low fare of L50 from Albany. CorvallU and Philomath has placed .It wtthjn the reaoh of- all. The numerous; at tractions at Newport are too well T. J. Kress has gone to Stayton. C. L. Rose was In Woodburn today. Tom Sims, Jr., Is homo from the seaside. Hon. C. II. MoQro returned to Oregon City today. Mrs. A. J. Herreii roturned todny from Newport Mis. II. W. Meyers has returned from Newpoit. Sliorlffl). H. Colbnth wns n Portland visitor today. . Miss Eva Coopor Is visiting with friends nt Stayton. Mrs. M. L. Hamilton lins gone to Soasldo for an outing. Mrs. L. W. Plcard is visiting with friends In Poitlnnd. Mrs. S. C. Adams-hns returned from nn outing nt Newport. Mrs. Colonel Olmstod nnd daughter aro homo from Newport. Mrs. II. I). Pntton went to Portland Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. It. S. Bonn nnd two llttlo sous spent tho day In Hitgono. Mrs. M. II. Burnhurt has gono to Portland for a visit with friends. Mrs. Grant J. Thomas hns gone to 1'ortlitiul for n visit with friends. . J. M. Brown hns Joined his family at Newport for n short outing. Miss Alllo Hedrlck has returned from a visit to relatives at Corvallls. O. W. Gray has returned from n few weeks' pleasant outing nt Newport. J. B. T. Tuthlll, nrcompauled by his mother, Mrs. Tuthlll, wont to Portland this morning. Win. Knlsor, one of Salem's loading lawyers, wont to Boswoll Spilngs, wiiorc ho will spand a fow dnys. Mrs. Arthur Robblus, of Fossil, ISastoru Orogon, is visiting her moth er, Mrs, Savngo, on Asylum avonue. Mrs. 13, S. Lamport nnd children hnvo returned from n Biimmor's outing at Newport. Ernoat and Ormond Bean roturuod todny from nn outing nt Mnplston, Ltuio county. Prof. O. II. Jonos is attending n toncheis'' Institute at Clatskunle, Co lumbia county. W. F. Brook, manager of tho circula tion department of the Orugonlan, was In tho city todny. J. G. Graham, local ugant for Bal four, Guthrie & Co., was in Brooks Wodnosday ovunlng, Albert Dlsquo has gono to Muplo ton, Lnno county, to Join Mrs. Dlsquo In a visit to frlonds. Mrs. G. G. Bingham and sister, Mrs. Mary Hunoy, of LuFnyotto, novo ro tiu. tod from Newport. Mlsa Anna Jeffrey, of Medford, is visiting at the homo of hor brother, J. A, Jeffrey, In this city. Mrs. M. K. Jaukson, of Brownsville, Ib visiting at the homo of her sou, J. W. Wlllson. in this city. Miss Mario Ware, of Khigene, wns n Salem visitor Wednesday ovenlng, re turning home this morning. Mrs. W. A. l-auglioad and daughter, Miss Maudo, havu gone to Columbia City, op tho Columbia river, for a visit. Dr. E. IS. Bailey, of Portland, came over from Newport Wodnosday aftor- noon and visited with Salem friends today. C. W. Knox and C. 0. Given, accom panied by their families, returned Wednaeduy afternoon from an outing at Newport. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey have re turned from Newport, where Mr. Davey atbaodjKl tho sessions or the State Prejss Association, Misses Mabel and Alice McDowell, who have beon the guests of Mm Dot Berry, at Ilottl falsim, left Unlay for their homes In Rosjyn, Wash. Nathan Elliott, foreman of TJie Jour nal's mechanical department, accom panied by Mrs. Elliott, let today for a seed's vis.lt J Nuwpg ignjl Port land. Frank M. Cerlnl. of Oakland. Cali fornia, has Joined Mrs. Ceripl (nee Josle Brown), who Is ylsltinjc her parents and ether relatives n this Mlse NetUe StsMdlsh has returned from a visit at Drpwiisvllle. and Wrn. Mncrno, of Portland, prosldont ot tho Salem Electric Light, Powor & Traction Company, anil manager of the London & San Franoisco bank, accom panied by Mr. Howard, of San Fran cisco, wns In the city todny, the guost of Mnnngor Blown, of tho stroot enr company. Tho gontlomeu Inspected the extensive lnyuovomonta that are bolng made to tho company's property In this city. Win. Rldgowny and wlfo loft this af ternoon for- Snlom, for a week's so journ with frlonds. Eugene Guard. Miss Mattlo F. Bontty, one of Sa lem's olllclont school tcaehors, went to Detroit to spond n short vacation. ASHLAND'S FRUIT MARKET BLACKBERRIES, PEACHES AND TOMATOES BEING SHIPPED IN LARGE QUANTITIES. The shipment of Halo's ponchos Is now nt Kb height, nnd the prosent weak will, In all probability, witness the' final of this year'n crop, says tho Ash land Tidings. Thoy have boon going at tho rate of 000 nnd 700 boxos per day, nnd, whllo tho quality hnu boon nil that could bo doslrad, tho market has been rnthor poor, ranging at 40 conts. Tho Portland market has been glutted with California Early Craw- fords, which fact doprossod tho price for Ashlnnd Hales. O. W. Crowson, managor of tho Ash land Fruit Ansoclntlon, says Early Crnwfords will come Into tho market about tho ond of the presont week. Thoro Is qulto a full crop of thorn, nnd thu rnlus of tho past week will aid thorn most mntorlally, both in quantity and flavor. Tho Ashland Early Craw ford Is a primo favorlto, and In groat demand whorovor known, nnd growors aro In hopes that tho ovor supply ,of lufarlor ponchos will not affect tho price. Tho bony season has boon u long one. Tho rnlns of tho last wook also aided tho luscious blackberry, and there will bo shlpmonts-for n number or days yet. Tho fruit association line still urgent calls for blackborrlos. nnd between" 160 and 200 cratos will b shipped south by today's oxpross. Tomatoes aro boglnnlng to coma In briskly, Tho quality Is flno, and the quantity givos ovory promise of bolng n record brenklng one. Prices nre good, 20-pound boxos bringing R0 cunts. Tho shlpmont of Ashlnnd tnnintoos will bo qulto honvy from now on until thu closo of tho senson. I i i '"" " IIWKMTW ti nowspaper bearing upon tho matter. .A(,rlsenicnn.fiveiinM7r777mX:7 Tho clergyman started to read the ox iL".?"'' tract and found thnt It began: "Tnlrr nmn' A" ovtf "" """ "'Wrm Kemp's Balsam, the best Couch Cure. This was hardly what ho had expected, and, after a moment's hesltntlon, ho turned It ovor nnd found on tlio other stda tho matter Intended ior rcndlng.3 "- o Mnnnlng & Ferguson have a com ploto lino of bulldorB' hnrdwaro at fhclr now storo. 7-21-tfdw WANTED. In Buying Cigars You should solect tho best "Our Champion" G-cont cigars have no rivals, nome-mndc. Aug. Hupken-Bteln. Delinquent Taxes Taxpayers Should Settle Be fore Being Advertised Mnri Ta4m. ki i . --. . yanwa.-.vo can use nil tho teams wo can got to haul dr5 from the Helena mine to thq onlf 61 our track. Tho teams now on tho toad cannot tako away tlio ofo nn fast ns It Is mined. Address W. F. Morphy, goncral mnnnger O. & s. E. U. It., Cottngo Grove, Or. 8-l!Mf Wanted Five young nion from Marlon county at onco to preparo for posi tions In tho government service. Apply to Intor-Stato Corres. Inst Codar Uqplda, la. 7-23-lm-dw Wanted-Evorybody to try Oregon Foot Easo for all foot ailmontB. Onco tried always usod. Ask your druggist or send 25c. 8. L, Ilayco, Halaoy, Pro. llt FOR RENT. BIG YIELD OF VETCH AFTER FATTENING TWO BANDS OF SHEEP A DENTON COUNTY FARMER THRESHES 50 BUSHELS AN ACRE. A field of vetch, threshed by John Whltnker the Inttor pnrt of Inst week Is attracting soma attention among furmors, says thu Corvallls Times. The Held comprised 18 acres, nnd the yield wns 16000 bushels, or over HO bushels per acre. Fiom 32 acres the yield wns 1116 bushols, or nearly 3fi bushels pei ncro. To mnko thu crop morn Interesting, It Is to bo understood thnt the vetch was cut witli n mnwor, raked up like hay, and threshed fiom the cock. It wns quite rlpo whon cut, and It Is es tlmated the ninnunt of grain lost, If saved, would hnvo swelled tho total ylold to nt lonst 60 bushols per ncro. Much of the grain had fallen down and wns flat on the ground when mnwod. The field was sown last fall. It was pastured until Mny 1st, nnd during the time two bauds of mutton sheen were turned off of It. The seed is said to bo worth $1.60 a bushel, which, toeth er with the fattened shoep, makes the crop very profitable. Eight dollars per day was paid the machine for thresh lug, nnd the average cost per bushel was 26 conts. Mr. Whltnker estimates that for hay the Hold would have turned off eight tons par acre. He expects to sow a much Inrgur acreago next yenr. Here after Mr. Whltaker will pasture his vetch fields until May 16th. Fflllfl. ntul wlinn Ilia tnnlle u-.m tmti.1. 1 a ii.i i.i- fti.i-,.- ' -" .... ......- n miiiitticiu mistime. i , od over to him on tho 1st of July, ho A city minister wns recently handed' IM A vyTIlTTnT A TAG!' -had already, como out from his Mis- not,co to bo rend from his pulpltJ VJLtfiODir ijJin A JlV , ..... . . ... .. Accompanying It was a cllnnlntr from . uu 1li.AJhJt Buuri iiiiuio aim seiiieu ai Kinmnui Falls. Posters were struck with tho names of W. A. Cockrlll and J. A. Me Intlre as superintendents of tho lino. Mr. Cockrlll camo from Eastern Ore gon and ontorod Into a cgntrnct for one month with tho EnBtom con tractors (Col. Dutro not llgurltiR n tho transaction) to enrry tho mail nt $1000 per nnnum nnd tho pnssongors and ox pross for tho rocolpts of tho lino, ho to furnish tho stock nnd wagons, nnd, If nt tho ond of that tlmo ho did not caro to go on with tho contract, tho star. mute men agreed to tako tho Btock off of his hands. Mclntlro was horo as tho representatives of tho Eastern contractors.- Tho govornmont pnyB them $-1300 for tho sorvlce and thoy, by Biib-lottlng the contract, mnko a profit of 300. At the end of tho month, however, Mr. Cockrlll declined to go on with tho contract, nnd tho contractors not coming to time with tho coin for his stock, mnttors camo to a deadlock. Col. Dutro was sum moned from Klnmnth Falls, nnd the sorvlces of nn nttomoy woro cnllod Into requisition. Mnttors drifted along In this sort of bickering until tho 1 Ith Inst, without any settlement, at which time Cockrlll withdraw His stock, and rofused to go on with tho service. At this Juncture Postmaster Englo, who, ns the olllclnl nt tho stnrttng point of tho lino, represented tho govornmont, and is obliged to soo that tho mails aro carried according to contract, hired Mr. Cockrlll to continue- his Bor vlcos temporarily, giving him nt tho rnto of $8000 por annum, or about 2G per day. Tho contractors gavo a bond for $1000, so It will seom tho govern ment Is nmply protected. At this Interesting stngo of tho pro ceedings, E. C. Ilughos, nn ngent of tho mysterious contractors, lias ap peared on tlio scone from Idnho, but as ho is not In position to buy Mr. Cockrlll's Btock,, tho troubles 'aro still In stntu quo. Monnwhllo tho sorvlco on tho lino has not boon Impnlrud by tho differ ences between tho contractors. Mokl Tea positively Cures Sick Headache. Indigestion and Constipa tion. A dollghtful horb drink. Re moves nil oruptions of tho skin, pro ducing n perfect comploxlon or money refunded. 2Sc. and 60c. Wrlto to us for free samplo. W. II. Hooker & Co., UulTnlo, N. Y. D. J. Fry, Druggist, o Morgan May Go 'Way Back. (Everett Horuld.) Indiana f minors are running n trust to coutiol tho Hooslor whoat. corn and hoop-polo ciop, nnd IT tho plan works successfully tho organization will out-Morgnu Morgnu by taking In the horny-hnndod sons of toll In ovory stnto in tho union. Tho project stints out uusplclnusly, as It Is being engin eered by n llnanclul genius who figured it all out whllo serving as superin tendent of schools In n rural region, o A NATURAL RE8ULT. It Is very reasonable to supposo If tho foundation of a structure wns ramovod thnt the building Itself In bound to como down. This same prluclplu can bo implied to dlsenso. Tako n medi cine Into the system that will removo thu causo of slckuoss, nnd tho Illness loaves of Itseir. Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, slck-hondncho nnd biliousness hnvo their foundation in stomach dis orders, Removo this weuknoss mid tho other symptoms nro no more, Thoro Is one cure for nil this that ull druggists sell for 20c per box, it Is called Dr. Guun'ri Improved Liver Pills. Thoy get right nt the beginning of those diseases and mnko thu euro by lulling away the cause of It. .Wo will send n smull box free by mail, or ii largo box on receipt of 26c. Address Dr. Oiinii, Philadelphia, Pa. For sulo ut Dr. Stouo's Drug Stores. -1 Taxpnyoru will plaaso tnka notice that nil taxos will becomo delinquent If not paid on or boforo tho first Mon day In Octobor next, and the time will not bo extended on account of a riiBh to pay taxos during tho Inst fow days thnt you havo for paying thorn. By order of tlio county court. B. D. COLBATH, Shoriff. 8-10-2d-4w AAA, XMarkct Quotations Today a mane oaicm a uwu nuaic morncr For Rent Pine grain and dnlry farm near Tumor, modorn hotiso, wntsr Piped Into Bamo and plenty of water for stock. Fruit, grass and garden In Plonty. E. C. Ball, Tumor, Oro.. R. P. D. No. 3. 8-18-4W FOR SALE. ror aaie or Rent, Suburban resi dence. High locality. Short ills tanco rrom stroot car line. Eleven rooms. Largo barn; 3,4 ncros. HO fruit treos (variety), Fourth liouso on tho road south of Odd Fellows' cemetery. W. It. Wlnnns, Salem. 8-19-lw Dr. E. E. Jackson,, V. s., and dentist, 433 Stnto street, corner IStlt. Eigh teen years a vetolnary. All dis eases of domestic animals treated nt ray hospital bv tho latest Improved . methods. Lnmonos a specialty, having taken a post-graduate course In this special lino in 100. Ciono at tbntlon given to nil work in my lino. Telephone Black 2031. O. H. MACK Succtosor to Dr. J. M. Kon0( In drin0eriJer,.8a,om' 0reBon- les ? 2s EUDOr,or operations at mod- reju st any Ch ftr0 ln 0BPclftI INSURANCE On Fruit Dryers, Hops, Farm Property, on the Installment plan without lnteret. Some thing new In fruit dryer In surance. Call end see jne. W. A. LIST0N, 5 REAL E8TATE AND INSURANCE. Hop Market. Hops-ll) 1 IDtqilWc, contracts 17Jsc. Flour. Flout-$2 70t3bbl. Potatoes Arties, Etc. Potatoes IPc. Onions, f 10 Dried (Fruits Driod npplofl-0tfoK. iiaimt! prunos wt to ooa jm to iii 'etitu Prunes 40a to 50a, 3 ic. o I Tra OHICHKUrSH'3 RNQIIBH B a.3)fcC a B3W UMB- 0 IS.E-IJ PA7fc- TO yc IIiIiiIhbI mmtl jlhl ! !.. R iw ciiii U1.-ii:h-i4 KN:i.iir r- A? ?.'"' "" ""-" ll.nllr. Itrfu. 7 VJ IUiern.ua "ullllullo. tuti ImIIs. tlwM.. R .r ;m ImglM TMt4-lt. u ''."tt.".'. l,'l'MUr. 'rllMUU l "lUIIri r..r j..lM,"m hiltr, ; k. Itara Im1i. Ifl.1,.,11 i..ilau.al.u mJl,.. limMiw. t llhrttrVlirml,ieL ruiiwu !- 4uUh IM. ynl ftlJUH rHtuwrw, J -O On Wednesday afternoon County Clerk Roland granted iiiriirlnsi' II- vceusos ns follows Howard C. Brail- ioid ami Leonn L. Lewis; Mary Ter esa Wohlfarth and N. I Knighton STAR ROUTE MAIL TROUBLE A 80UTHERN OREGON CONTRAC TOR FIND8 HIMSELF IN A PECK OF TROUBLE. fxl tr (1A,I fl.btl.n IS . ....M flee It t say that all will eome Xpm, ta la,Vtt ,n ,Mut a wTk for from the excursion filing hat S',ft0' WhWr "h W" ma"S hr they have received a sew lease of Wfe-l81, T i xi 'I J J -4 ' Don't tomtit tha datt SunJav Anniit' """ - --y iuoih iw it. 1WB. awl that U. faw is nly f"n?f',,an"f ''?",. lf' II.M. TbU way be your last ehse. JV ftr l Mi Kdes?ef the so t.k. s4v.st.2e of It teseher.' examfiiatto paper. H thf tuusjty The Ashland Tidings chronicles the troubles of a. Southern Oregon star route contractor In the following stery: Ever vlnce the first of the present month trouble has been brewing among the extractors and superin tendents of the AslilKiid-Klumath Falls stage line, and not the least Interest ing development whleh has come to the surface In the flagrant violation of a regulation made fry the last ses itlon or coiiMress. In oflinullanoe with a popular demand of some years standi ANOTHER PJONBER. Kriltt'H DIhchho nnd Dlulictcs Arc PoHltlvcly Curiiblc. VIib lbs Ban I'rasatiau IskIbshk ihwi wen lnKwllntlii(C ttio ljWfl OshhiwiihIk ttwj fawird test Ur. O. It. Veil huU belli llrlsbt'. IIImmm awl Ma&sun. and u slveu up u lu eurable, nd ik y waited am Urn uutl not hlui U UlM It. U tor Mm scsqual. '1UU lttr nut wrlitea it.Hiih luutn "Ut I'aatHi) 81.. 8n l'rnlMM HMt 7. 11. "Oturslr: J saw MNt4s'd mf uwu iibar yaaik, hixieo mjr uwkwIuKm ii Lk UmI aid uImwI BliTnlaiublt. irusle llrtubta Ulm- hbJ Ill ot loai nw e my own pwiMM-iy on I'.nlHo 81 tot tor iy mtm SHU of iriMtol kluMllHg, iU-li gal M iwrluu lhl In OslaUH list Uhi iadgmeat of mr iswlleal If IbJ wi Ida I Uir wontlu uuulU mki iim bU Wh all lboltd u(v o (Im) mvi kusstlon t ar ai fflisrlmil sud rUlooury flu I I jllll la ihf arltwlMM ut lb portlen, uoU llw lUlUJ at 0tM or wj tumlly. uud wool on llw fullui CbwiHNiad tor ilrisht' IImm lost. Tin nrl ok I iwroVMl, but ibousbl It i olnal dSMi Hut uturr weak IliarvafUr tb Imwuvo mast MMilli,l Ilia Unto for Ilia fainlagt ihtaa-d Blul I waa (till truviluf airoosar TbW cunitauaa aiMwaa all ratoriMl farorubijr Jioworar uiiriMtxooaUM Ii iaj ftpur. IImi cur baa btwn (ouimI If Ibuna laWftMlaU vara to aall at mr drug lore f wlfl tiifa4 la 111 all I know 6aern tuit Ibla bnikirlaut matlwr. Ttiu dllaUH)f h fa4 eaJy In IuiwkUjhw to tbe dlneorerj of a osra Ur HMnumplUm. I - Vlll. 1'. Eii.a.- V Wood. Fence Potts, etc, Illg Ur-t3 f3 'M Second Browth f2.50.$'2 75 A8h-?2 50. Body oak JI 00. Polo oak H-00. , Onlnr pouts I) to 10c, llnlm wood-f2.Cn and 1-1.00 lilies. Pelts and Purs Green hidoe, No. 1 7r. Green hides, No. 2 6e. Calf akine 15c. Sheep 75c. Gont skins 25otofl.(H). Gray fox 25 to 60o. Coon 10 to 40e. Mink 25o to $1.25. Oltor-l to 15. bkunk 10 to 26c. Muskrnt 1 to 6c. Wildcat 10 to 25c. Wheat, Oats, etc. Wheat -50c. Oats-Ufo Barley ( 10 per ton. Flax Cnuh, Northwest, fl 70 Live Stock Market. Bloerit 3)ic Cows 3U& Hheop-t3.50grasr to f 1,00 Dier-eed voal Ukfc Hoge, nil vo 6H ba Ilonu, droised itw Wool and Molulr, Conrso wool He. Flue 15o. Mohair 25c. Hay, Feed, Etc. Oatu 75, llalud client 10 50 to 7. Clover-tO. Feed barley 1 1 5 tilt per Ion Bran-1B50 Hhorte 120. Flour, wiiolosak $2.05. Dairy and Creamery Products. IMIry buitor I5e. Creamery 22 Htore-lfcdi'.'Oo. FlrHt-clnttM country, pur roll 10c. Oream ut creamery, pan Rklmmel-. 15c. Separator skimmed 17u. Sinner's Market. Chickens 8 Spring 10 to 12)o Kggd per dei n, lUc, PORTLAND MARKET. PoirTbAmi. Aug H VVIiett- Wn Walla, 0102u Flour Portland, best grades VI 05 a f3.00. Orshsm $2.i)53 20 Osts Choice White ft 120 $1.35 Ilarloy $20 $22.50 perton. Mllutea-Hrsn.$l6(10. Hsy Timothy $I2$16 xr ton. Oiiiod8-$I 00(2$ I. TO per cental Potatoon 75c pur cental. Butter Bust dnlry, Illl8j; (aim; creamery 2t)2l eiHtore 17 & 18.n ' JEgKe-On'KOi), ranch 10 Poultry Ohlckeiis, mixed $3 50 (3 $1.50; bona 15 50, turkoy, live III Hr. Mutton Qrons, 3c flogs Grota 01g. Ileef Uroos 3(23)0. Veai-Groea 7c 8e IK Hope-l(IQI7e. Wool-VaTloy. 12 IBolt' i Ksstern Oregon, H2lJc iMohalr, t0'2fch, Hides T)rv lildon, 10 pounds and up wards, 15n W. For Rent. To the right party, a lino fnrm of 3G0 aoroa on Howell Prairie, 200 acres In cultivation, lmlnnen pnBturo; cattle, shcop and hogs rented with land. Inquire of M. A. McCorklo, C38 Front utrcot, 8alom, Orogon. 8-10-3t S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPHinTOHlOP STONE' DRUG STORE 8ALEM. OREOON. iTho atoresftwo lu number)aro located (at No. 235 and 2D7 Commercial t. and aro well stockod with a complete lino of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, porfumorjv brushes, ota. Has had somo 2C years oxperionce In uhi diubucq oi mcaicino ana now i fiinkpfl nn rhnrcn te nn.n1iMAH K- lamination or prescription. ' Bmitenbush Hat Springs For Sale Ono 3soated carrlago with rubber tiros, Nearly as good as 5JQW. Knqulro at tho oluco of T. A. Llvosloy & Co. 8-18-lm For Sale. A good team, wagon nnd harness, cheap. Inquire at 117 South 11th street, Depot addition. Salem. 8-lG-Ct For Sale. flood timber tract, and al so Btock ranch, at a bargain, or will trade for Salem property. ' Inquire of '.. K. Kergiiaon, enre Maiming k KurgiiMiu's hardware store, Bulim. 8-M-0t LOST AND FOUND. toien. TnKen from my Home, Augtis 13th, two dogs, Ono blnok and white Hiiuttod setter, with a ltmin on IiIh Hide, answers to the mCmo of nick;' ono lemon nnd white point er bitch, about ono year old, an Hworu to tho nnmo ot "Maude," A llporal roward will be paid for their return to ma U. P. Taylor, Salem, Oregon. 8-u tf. Uott. A small, light, tan-colored vn llse, containing Ilium collar. Kinder pleaso leave at Journal olllce 8-il0-3t Lost. Small roil leather handbag, with tab mnrkod "Cleo. McCorklo," be tween Salum and Fair (Irounds. He ward for return to (lllllmn's livery stnblo. S.10-3t Lost A fc'WilUrouu'ji glove, either on Court or Coiiimorolal streets. Find er plsase leave at this olllce. 8 1-8-3 1 Htrayed.--A 2-yoar-old heifer, giving milk, Jersey, aiuall, light color, with white spot on right Hank. Iteturii to John Casldy. Cardan lload, for re wnrtl, 8-10-Ot jg-m MISCELLANEOUS. You will always find the choicest meats and gioeorius at the lowwt prices at Kdward's & Luschor's, 100 ami 110 State street. 'Phono orders given speuial attention. Hot Weather Mills tun bo had at the White House Itestuuraiit on short notice And you get what you cull for. Ojmn day and nlilit. iHi I wm mil rruwiug airuimvr "" l till July, whu Ike lul iraaaof Uitt u asd ausur ataaitoar'tl I UMMe : ras lb UMHjKMiaaa Ut a dntn, and iba ing. ii law wns itssstMl making It oh Ug&tary tor u. star route oontractor to live upon tho Hue whleh hi beou awanld Mm. Qui. 0. K. Dutro. at Mlmwti. turned Ih Ut Mi t the defrtwt wWeh s ewred Mm the eoHtraet for carrying the mall between tbls city and Klamsth tfatlloal vMtta agrea Ibal Hrlsbt's Ulaasit aad Dlabt ur laauraltla, but ffparatfll. an pmlMrafr reaovrrlDS Ha4r Ibe "ulwa Caw pntuMla. iCwnaoa term ut bMaareptupJalel astl rbvmailt eBr bi Wfl rltni.l I'll. II tor ib Hrlsbt'a lh( esd II 60 foi ' tbf IMaballa Cwio4. Jabs J. Ifttllaa On. MsfS4Mtr a, Has KrsBataae, t4i HmpiwAf frvs Waia uujU tot pallauii Piiplra tHiifiHiUt wau4r , C, Ctmtott, dole Agant. Repair Work llavf you tried us? If not do so, we do only firsl-class work. If you need a nrw tire we have it, We -fix, single tube tires so jjiey t$y (tyed, Sun dries of all kinds, Wheels to rent. LODQES. Protection Lodrjo No. 2, Auolout Or- dor unltod worKmou, moots every Saturday ovenlng In tho Ilolman Hall, corner of Stnto uud Liberty streets. VUltiug brethren welcome. F. L. West, M. W., J. A. Sell wood, Uocordor. FORESTERS OP AMERICA Court Stiurwood Foresters No. IV. Meets Friday nights lu Turner blook. Ira Hamilton C. It.; A. L. Urowu, See. Central Loose No 18 K. of P. Ciutlo Hall In Iloluiftu block, coruor State aud IJborty streets, Tuesday ' of each weok at 7:30 p. m, Claud Towuseud, C. O.j Zadoc J. lllggs, K of it. aud ti. PHY8ICIAN8, J. H. Drower, physician and suraeon. Office In Gray block. Rooms 7 and 0. Phone 91. OSTEOPATHY. Dr. L. E. Wyckoft and Dr. draco AI bright. Twenty months graduates of the American heol of Osteop athy, UlrkaYilIs. Mu. Ur Wyekttff l the only twesty months' gentleman graduate in Malum. Odd Fellows' Temple. 'Phene Main 2721. FIKST CLASS HOTEL PW.H0S3, Prosrietor. This popular, boat of all sumraor re sorts in eltuatod near Detroit, eastern tormlnus of Corvallls A Eastorn R. It. in the heart ol the Cascade mountains. Regular pscx train makes dallr trip from Detroit to tho springs. Touting privileges Irco All catnp supplies can be purchased at the springs. Excellent fishing and hunting. Rates aro very reasonable. For further informatiou address, F. W. R088, 7 12m . Detroit. Ore. THE ELITE CAFE 200 Commercial Street Meals at all hours. Oiien day and night. Only placo in the city handling the fitnouo OLYMPIA BEER Is tho Reception Saloon. . Wholesale and retail, E ECKBRLBN; Proprietor CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and pasiongor trains. Raggago to all parts ot tho city. Prompt service Tolophono No, 211. HOMYISH ft HEDRICK. B. P. JONES Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clerk of circuit court for six years and has an up-to-date abstract of all property lu Lincoln county,.. .. Barr's German Salye floats quickly all cuts, or bruise. Draws sj;unia! out ol Ume buck, aud draws silvers ont of Uesh which oltou break off too short to pull, jBtlcks liku sticking planter. Try it and you will never be without. Lfy malt 36c. For sale at BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 120 State Streot. SaUm, Ore. SOULt: BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND OR. &Wfl,W8S wars musit nmt. Tb? flnne.. NK WINES, I U) ClOARH . 102 'Colirt St U FINK WINES, LIQUORS M AND CIGARS ... Sab later k OFFICE CITY HALL" For water sorTloe epply attofflce. Dills payable monthly In aaraacs. Or. M. T. Schoettio Oraduato Arnerl ..ean School of Osteopathy. Kirks vllle. Mo. Office lu Tioga bloA, ovor tho Spa. polco hours 8; 30 to llrto and 1 to 1 W TON60RIAL AND BATHS. IJSgprpjnoTs tfST class barbers engaged. Finest bath rooms In oily. Wo use antlsopUc sterlllier. J. Ryan. Prop. Otto J. Wilson 135 Court St. evsna' Barber 8hop.Only flrstrolass shoo on State street livery thing new and up-to-dato. Finest porcelain baths, Shave, 16es hairout, J6o; baths, 25o. Two first-class boot blaoka. q W. Hvans. proprietor. Porcelain Baths-For ladles and gen llerueo. Hot and coW shuwer batli. Rest of snrvlce and clean towels. J. F. Sboup, Proprietor, 2o9 Cum wre!sl street. 7-30-lw Make all complaints at the oQleo, Firs! Class Bicjfcl? Repairing t Aud (ill kinds of sundries at Z FRANK J, MOORE'S IB Court Ht. PbonfsOH. Steusloff Bros Dealers In Live 8tockr ' Wholesale aud retail butchers and packers. AH kinds of freak and R meats. Fine sausages, liars", bawa and lard. 316 Commercial strsat Hfour Step Mother Is still hero busy as ever, awd whw your olothos are all out of order, wora, with buttons off, take th,ero to he at tho Salem Dye Works. At this eatabllsluaest you om .t anything ct to rights, fro alrw gloves, to the most elaborate silk gown. A genUsmsa W vt oleaned, his trousers creased, ot h whole suit rejuvenated to iH ala ..... Ala fnim ttiiHa ft vaajLth fat St. Duttons sewed on, rlp WVfP. & yreueq on Mori aouee. nw s shrunk (or drikls. MRS. C, H, WAiKBR M