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VMMCa 'K uaU-nrtOTOBBBBJM(iM-MB:'WBhvj, iJ AH CE ROUS f m f fm ! many respects nice ouier ulcers -or At-. Cat? af C t&V 8orea and tu'fl resemblance often proves faai. Valuable time is lost infniitleiis effortn to IimI s sore with washes and salves, because the perms of Cancer that nre tnul H- lying- in the blood nnd the newCancer cells which are constantly develop- B CCP P iUC imiauon ana aiscnarge, ana at last sharp snooting pains bnounce the approach of the eatincr and sloutrhintr staee. and a hideous. ickeuinjj cancerous sore begins its StrucUVC WOriT. .treni-uarjr, iuvw, x nouooa nmau XTr. 1.w .- ihi a .-i.t it, lump on my lower Up. Th dootor ou no nicer or sore can exist with- .,,. . :..,., .i.r. .,-. ... .... Et some predisposing internal cause out into an open aore. I btjran. to uka Xhat lias poisoned the blood; and the a. 8. a. and anor i na tann vaven uo. feendischargingulcer orthefester- tuth. . j grjaUM Sag sore on the lip, cheek or otlicf ,lno.. w.P.Bown,Hoiiai-a,fl.o. part of the body will continue to spread and eat deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and the ganccr germs or morbid matter eliminated from the circulation. BS. 8. S. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It has great awifdotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs and poisons Bnlirestorc the blood to its natural condition. And when pure blood is carried to the ulcer or sore the healing process begins, the discharge ceases and the place heals over and new skin forms. S. S. S. is a strictly vege table blood purifier containing no mercury or minerals of nnv deacrintion. If you have on ulcer or chronic sore of any kind, write us about it, lncdl- il advice will cost you nothing. Books on Cancer and other diseases of e Diooa wm Descnciree. THE SWIFT 8PECIFIU UU., Atlanta, ua. uMlMI! iHMfl i l tthfmtmjmxtu ACKER'S &l(AneU man taqulro t-nlned help I T.ie modern bunlnpsa collego In n resuit of bnitnw requirement'. Tho bualncM mail now Aba lo tho shool to supply lilt help. Therefore, a yonng peradn now has but scant oppor- Mil'! of tui-cii'dl g In business without a thorough training inch a he may iccure at the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLBGE sTols tcliool hai an ciiabllihcd'rciiutallon for aupptSrlns competent help to bullae men. Is fact tliould not bo overlooked by youna Deoule when deciding vfhlch school toattond. Wgorer hp living, iklllfulteaclieis;jiaaut rooms; in fact,all the adaatagei one could Jib. Bend for caiatoxuo. 9 8 W. I. STALEY, Prlnolpal, Salem, Oregon. Porto (Rica winiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiH ' Local ; ; Events . . mine m a h i n in in inn him i Social Realm j . now coffoo. Flavor 1b altogether Id lite rent Uiaii other coffees. ho 25-ccnt grado is as nlco In ap- irnnco as any other 35-cont grado. lomomber our coffoos aro not roast-J Safin far-off. markets and boon on tho sad for two or threo wooks. Wo guar- iRruoo ours to ho always fresh. rOKOHAMA TEA STORE lono 2411. Free Delivery. NLLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS Doc Wallace, Albany. Sam Dolan, Albany. W Nelson, San Francisco. Curtis Candle, Oregon City. I L, Patterson, city. II. Pnpo, city. I. I Elsonbnck, New York. O F Samuolson, Chicago. Geo. Q. Perry, Eaglo, Alaska.' h, V, Copoland, Eagle, Alasku. W B. Clark, Kansas City. V L, Cnniplioll, Eugene. L. Allchoff, Portland. Walter Jackson, Portland. 13, V. Ilomoyor, Seattle. Geo. N. Brown, Chicago. o When You Go (Into a restaurant you want your icals sorvod on short notlco, and In Iflrst-class stylp. Tho White House Rostaurant Is tho placo that gives sat Isfactlon. Opon day and night. Tho Journal never hejdlatn's to com- inioiul a good book or a good man or woman Kugono printers havo formod a typo- giaphltBl union, with 11 charter mom- Ijors NORTHWEST NORMAL COLLEGE IN'COW'OJt.lTED ffull Uterarr Course. Including Normal, UlllieM. Htsiioaranhv. Tvnawrltlnvanit Hnhuif W Oratory ui oio-niio voiob i-uiiure, blnilnr. violin jrcheitral and Hand IiiUrumuuU, ilanoouy, kriUM(vill M..U VUUl)ntlIU W. H. Holmes was In Portland to day. L. J. Adams, of Sllvcrton, was in tho city today. Sheriff D. B. Colbath was In Wood burn today. James F. Graham Is In Portland for a fow days. Mrs. Thomas Reynolds has returned to Portland. W. S. Watcrhury was a Portland vlnltor today. Mlus Alice Crossan is visiting with friends In Portland. Mrs. N. J. Damon lias returned from an outing nt Newport. F. B. Dayton Is homo from a fow days spent In Portland . Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Eploy aro spend ing n few days In Portland. Mrs: C. L. Dlek has rotumed from a visit to Portland relatives. W. R. Powers has returned from a visit to Newport nnd Halsey. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. GUIIh spent Sun day with relntlves In Brooks. Miss Delphlno Cornoyer has te- turncd from a visit at Gorvals. , Carey F. Martin has rotumed from a visit over Sunday In Portland. Mrs. P. If. Sroat has returned from a fow days spent ut tho Portland enr- nival, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. E. Wators have returned from a short vlBlt In Port land. .Mrs. Theodosla Downing has re turned to Portland after a visit in this city. Mrs, W. A. Lnughcad and daughter havo returned from a visit In Port land. Miss Wlnnlo Balllngor Is homo from n visit with friends at Walla Walla, Wash. Mrs. Colonol J. Olmsted and daughter aro homo from a visit In Portland. P. L. Campbell, president of the state university at Eugene, was in tho city today. O. E. KraiiBso spent Sunday with relatives In UiIb city, and returned to Portland today. Alderman and Mrs. Thos. Burrows havo returned from an extended out ing at Long Beach. Tilmon Ford and Eugene Eckerlen Mrs Helen M. Sbuthwtcft and daugh ter. Miss Mattlo", arrived honlo this rhornlhir from VlrotiUtt. Wisconsin. Be fore going to Wisconsin, where they DYSPFPSlA TARI FTR spent several weoks With relatives, w ' Wl U1 uin Inuuuu Mrs. Southwlak and daughter nttend euro Dyspepsia nnd all disorders arts- cd tho sessions of the grand lodge Wo- ,nK rom IndlgeBtlon. Endorsed by men of Woodcraft at Cripple Creek, )KLftnB everywhere. Sold by all Colorado. Prof, and Mrs. E. F. Carlcton, re- H Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. cently of Joseph, Eastern .Oregon, have gone to Albany to reside, Prof. Carleton having been elected to a po sition In tho schools of that olty. They have been visiting In tho city with Mis. Carlcton's parents, Superintend ent and Mrs. J. H. Ahkortnah. "PM" McArthur, until rocontly the sporting editor of tho Orogonlan, was In tho city today. Mr. McArthur form erly attended tho Btato university at Eugene. Ho has gono to tho farm ranch, near Rlckrcall, whero he will spend a few weeks, and assist In har vesting tho hop crop. Ellis Bonn, a former Salem boy, who now has a position with tho Shannon Qrocory Company, in Seattle, Bpont Sunday renewing old acquaintances. Ho wont to Turner today for a visit before returning to tho Sound country. Mrs. W. C. Kanttidr and daughters, Miss LaVernc and Miss Constance, have gono to San Frauolsco, where tho latter will receive troatment at a hospital. S. F. E. Morlock, who has been spending sovornl weeks with his undo, Mr. J. Morlock, left this morn ing for St. Louis, Mo., via Seattle and St. Paul. Russell Wallace wont to Salem to day.... Sam Dolandand James Thompson went to Salem yesterday to spend Sunday. Albany Herald, Sept. 7th. itfl THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREQON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1902. fgW.Mjgii.3M I.II.M..1M..III miUMHi Mill Hm-lllllllllllll ... r HrMnBfcrtiiy.nl Will Have Big Yield JOURNAL X-RAYO. Portland labor organizations will doinnnd a state labor commissioner, and Iho Eastern Oregon politicians de mand a state grain commission. You enn compol labor and capital to arbitrate, but can you compol oltli er to oxocuto tho decree of tho court? It Is n pity that young pooplo have to sit on tho damp grass In Marlon squaro, and that Fourth of July com mittee was young onco Itself. Tho barbers' union should adopt n rulo that members aro not to Bhavo thomselves during working hours. Salem Push ClubMeetiiig Orcntor Salem Commercial Club meets at tho police court rodm, In city hall, at 8 o'clock, Wednesday, Sep tember 10th. This Is the first fall meeting of tho club, and as there Is some very Important business to transact, all members Bhould be pres ent. I. L. Pattorson. of tho firm of Gil- druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents, bort & Patterson, who own a largo Trial package freo by writing to W. hop yard In Polk county, today stated that they jvould havo 25 per cont. more hops from tholr yards this year than thoy harvestod Inst year. This is nn exception to the rulo, for tho yields In tho majority of tho yards will bo ; lighter than a year ago. Mr. Patter son says tholr yards will not only ptoduco an Increased yield, but tho quality will ho bettor than a year ngo. Ho oxplatns this condition to the ex tra cultivation thnt tholr yards re ceived. This firm finished tho picking of Its early hops last wook. Tho yield waB COO pounds to tho acre. They bo gnn picking tholr Into hops Monday morning. CURES MULTIPLY SCIENCE PREVAILS AGAINST THE ILLS FLESH IS HEIR TO. Ailno lino of cutlery all guaranteed goods at Manning AFerguson's now hardwaro store. 7-21-tf-dw Market OuotatioosvToday, lBa- m..4 a aa ..hi matte oaicra a uooo nomc mamcr a nrv Pohool with larite patronage Ut year. Pint vim ucBiu. oeiHuuiiKr.j, ncame: circular. iiirc A.J GARLAND. A. M.Fres. Z.M PADVH.Mui.DOC. MAMIE P. BROWN, Prlfl. of Art. Salem, Orr ion. 9 vXvrlf AUTAil mediums aro tauirht. alto drawinv! looted to School work fjr nubllo achol lemh. I Diploma, and .wiaIM. A mccea.ful haV. gn- . B8WeU Spring8 t0 Mrs. J. F. Calbreath and daughter, Miss Helen, havo returned from a summor's outing at Newport. O. D. Glover, who recontly returned from an extonded stay in Southern Oregon, went to Portland tqjlay, Miss Mabel Pike and Mrs. Lela Johnson havo returned from a few dayB spent at tho Portland carnival F. W. Steuslpff and L. R. Stinson havo gono to Corvallls on business pertaining to tho Knights of Pythias. Mrs. E. C. Holslngor bas gpno to Al bany to take charge of tho local of flee of tho Postal Telegraph Com pany. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke havo re turned to Gervals, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. Merrlman, In this city. Miss Thecla Dove, stenographer for tho Booth-Kelly Company, returned to Kugono today, after a visit with Sa lem relatives. Mrs. Charles Goodale, of Tacoma. who, with her husband, aro visiting BTapital Normal School Fall term of twelve weeks opens Monday, Soptomber 22d, in tho first National bank building. For Informa- Blon address J. J. KRAPS. Prln. tf-dw Salem. Or. HUIE WING SANG CO. New lino of Chinese and Japanese Hancy and dry goods. Silks made up. Flno white underwear of all kinds. Wrappers. walBts. skirts, gents' and ladles' furnishing goods, gloves, mat ting, etc., for sale very cheap. HO State Street. Salem. Or. b.teusloff Bros. Dealers In Live Stock, Wholesale and retail hutihnrn nH ' Packers. All kinrtn nf front, ami noli meats. Fine ssusaeea. hnma h Salem relatives, today wont to Aums land lard 3ie Commercial atreat. vllle to contlnuo her visit. ywmmttmatwtmamtaHttttmattHan msnimmmmmjjttmttimmmmmM Q AHA AAfa Worth of So-Pound ateel rails, 60 new u)OlUUUaiiLlli 'omotlvea, and 55 new coaches, chair jvuvjuvv car-( dining and cafe car, Jg tn) rccord Wabash Ra i 1 road; BurlBg the pt-year, making It the most modern and up.to-Uate railroad In the ecus try. Travel ovar it and enjoy the finaat equljt. raaat on earth, a 8. Cram, pea, Paa. Agt, St. LouU, Mo. Rom C.' cuae. rattan ueaat Pa. AgL, Lo Abb. Cal. twwmmvnnvmtmumiuiMtmttnmmmimnututmmmw Hop Market. Hope 191 0Cij20c, contracts llc. Flour. Flour 12.70?3 bbl. Potatoes Apples. Etc. Potatoes 40c. Onions, $1.50 brledj Print Dried apploo Q16QM, Italian prnnes 401 to 60s 3) to-3? Fotito Prnnes 40s lo 60e, 3t4o. Wood, Peace Posts, Etc Big flr-3 3 25 Second urowth 2.G0.(2.75 Aah-f 2 50. BoIr oak-$4 00. Pole oak $4.00. Cedar posts 0 to 10c, Balm wood $2.60 and f-100. Illiei. Pelts sadFurt Green hides, No. 1 7c. Green hides, No. 2 5c. Call skins l5c. Bheop 75c. Goateklns 25ctotl.00. Gray fox 25 to 50c. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 25c to $1.25. Otter-$1 to $5. Bkunk 10 to 26c. Mutkrat 1 to 5c. Wlidcat-10to25c. Wheat, Oat, etc. Wheat -53c. v Oats 31c Barley $10 per ton. Flax CftBh, Northwest, l.70 Live Stock Merkett Steers 3JQ3),o. Cows 3Q3j Bheep $3.50groea to(l,i0 uresseu veal oKo Uogs,alive-5K5c liore, droesed rui Wool nd MoSalrj' Coarse wool 14c. Fine 15c. Mobair-i26c. . Hair, Feed. Etc. Oats 76. Baled cheat fO.CO. to $7. Clovor-0. Feed barley $15$10 per ton-Brn-$18j50 Shorts $20.- Floor, wholesale $2.05. , Dairy tad Creaaerr 'Products. Dairy butter 16c. Creamery 25c fitoro 1620c. Firet-claaa country, nor roll IZa. Oreain at creamery, pan akliiiiuwl i IOC. Separator skimmed 17o. on x. Stelaefs Market. Chickens Vc. Ew Pr down, 20f. PORTLAND MARKET. WhNi - ana Walla, 6162c Flour "ortland, best grdw $io5 3 $3 60. Graham $2&53$3,20 Oats Choice White 0cQ fl 10 Barley $19 perton. MUlatnff Bran, $153116. Hay Timothy $11$12 per ton. Onion-$l O0S$1.40per cental rowioear-7oo per cental. Our readers nro by this tlmo famil iar .with tho name of Dr. Darrln, and they havo no doubt rond with Interest accounts of tho many romnrkable cures this celebrated physician hni performed. Wo suspect that In spite of tho many local cuies, Bomo havo heard the testimonials of grateful pa Hunts with some suspicion as to their Authenticity, therefore, wo are gratl fled to bo able to present more testt monlals of people who may ho per sonally acquaintances. Thero nro prob ably no better known peoplo In tho country thnn tho names wo present below. They havo spout tho most of a lifetime In this state and tholr rep utations nro such that nobody can doubt tho truth of their statements. They havo received relief and euro nt tho hands of Dr. Darrln, nt tho WU lamctto Hotel, Salem, and deslro to Inform tho poople that thpy havo tho same oppottunlty. Wo glvo their cards belew: No More Pain for Her. To tho Hdlter: For a long time I havo boon amicted with what tho phy sicians called a cancorous tumor, of my breast, which gavo me great until. I hnvo boon under Dr. Darrln's olcc trlcal troatment, and Hud' my troublo has nearly disappeared. I am corre spondingly happy over tho result. Be for to me at Pratum, Marlon county, Oregon. MRS. GEORGIA MILKS Discharging Ear Cured. To tho Editer: For CO years or mora I havo had a discharging ear nud partial deafness. Tho troubles hnvo given mo a world of trouble and In convenience. I havo been cured of tho discharging ear, nud nm rapidly rocovorlng my hearing nil of which I ascrlbo to Dr. Darrln's skillful olaj H,lcnl treatment. Refer to mo at Woodburn, Or. JOHN B. SMITH. Sciatica and Lung Trouble Cured. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Leo of Turner, Oregon, report that his sciatica rheu matism Is cured, and his general A Few Pointers. Tho recont statistics of tho number of deaths show that tho large majority djo with consumption. This dlsoaso may commonco with an apparently hnrmless cough which can bo cured Instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, which Is guaranteed to euro nnd rollovo nil cases. Price 25c and 50 cents. For salo by nil druggists. 1 Dixon vs. Palmer. London, Sept. 8. Thoro was a tlmo nqt bo very long ngo when a light be tween George Dixon and "Pedlar" Pal mer drow a crowd of record-breaking proportions, hut tho fnct that the onco famous "Little Chocolate" is regarded as a back number la painfully evi denced by tho lack of interest mani fested In tho light between the two, scheduled for the arena of tho Na tional Sporting Club tonight. Though Palmer was novor a match for Dixon, when tho latter was 1n his prlmo, ho Is now a decided favorite In tho betting, and tho ring critics do not expect tho colored boy to slny half tho limit of 20 rounds. Thero Is moro eatarrh In this sec tldn of tho country than all other din- oases put togothor, and until the last fow years was supposed to bo Incur able. For a groat many yearn doctors pronounced It n local disease and pre scribed local romodlea, and, by con stantly falling to euro with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable, bclonce Iiuh proven t-utarrh to be a constitutional disease, and, thoreforo, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Cntnrrh Curo, rcaau?arurcd by F. J. Chonov & Co., Toledo, Ohio. la tho only constitutional euro ou tho murkot. It Is takou Internally In doses from 10 drops to a tcaspoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous sup facos of tho syHtem, Thoy offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cute. Send for circulars and testi monials. AddreBs F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best, o California State Fair. Sncramonto, Cal., Sopt. 8. Tho live stock oxhlhltlon, including horses, cat tle, swine nnd shoop. Is tho distin guishing feature of tho California Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Diesis what you cat. Itartlflcfallydigeststhcfood and nidi Nature In strengthening and recon structing tho oxhauptcd digestive or gans. It is tho latent discovered dlgcsb untand tonic. No other preparation can approach it in e.Tloleucy. It iu ptnntly relievos and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Fiatulonco, Sour Stomach, Nausea, dlckHcndache, Gastralgl n.Cramps, and illothorrcsultsoHmperfebtdlctcstlon n-pard by E. C DeWIU A Co., Cbleaoo F. Q. Haas, Druggist, SURE CURE FOR PILES Itching Plies produce moisture and cnuso Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Blooding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Rem edy, stops itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. GOo n Jar nt druggists, or sent by mall. Trcatlso free. Write mo about your caso. Dr. BoBnnko, Philadelphia, Pa. For snlo at Dr Stono's drug stores, o Lookl Lookl Fresh Oregon musk molonu overy morning, and fresh vegetables and fruits nt BraiiHon & lingua's. Wo also handle Chnso & Sanborn's eotobratod roasted coffoo. CLASSIFIED ADS. . month. AH ove, in&&r Lborers Wanted.-At now postorrtoo olght hours at $l.?G per day. 9.&.3ti More Teams Wanted Wo can use nh tho teams wo can get to haul ore from tho Helena mine to the end of our track. Tho teams now on the rend cannot tako away the ore as fnst as It Is mined. Address W. F. Morphy, genoral manager 0. & 8. li it. It., Cottago Grove, Or. S-io-tf Wanted Everybody to try Oregon root caso lor all foot ailments. Onco tried always used. Ask your druggist or sond 26c 8. L. Hayea Halsey, Ore. 6.27U' FOfr SALE, two Looms for Sale. Inquire of H. S. Jory, South Salem. 9.g.jw Vacation Days. Vnrntlcm time la hero, nud tint children are fairly Urine out ut door. Tlioro eonlil l no lienltlier plnrn for them. You ncttl only to KuArd nirnlnxt the nccldenU Incidental to mfit ojien nlr aiiort No remedy cniinln l)e Wltt'a Witch llnwl Halve for quickly ntopplng pain or removing rinu Iter of aerloun coimcUimicps. For cut, ncnhU nnd woundi. "I need DoWltt'g Witch llnrel Halve for aorea, cuta nnd unities," unj-H 1,. 11. JoliiiBon, Hwlft, Texna. "It la tho heat remedy on the market." Hiiro euro for nllex nud akin dlxonnm. Iti'wni-e ,r ....r .. . .,,,.... counierreiiR. 1 U. Milan, DnigKlst. eod Elks' Carnival at Portland. For tho Elks' Carnival, tho Southern Pacific Co. will sell tickets from all stations In Oregon to Portland nnd return on August 31st, Soptomber 1st, and 5th to 11th, Inclusive, nt greatly reduced rotes. Account "Elk Day" tickets will bo sold on Soptomber 3d nnd 4th nt ono faro for tho round trip, with u maxi mum of $0.00. Spoclnl attractions havo boon pro vided, which will mako this Carnival tho flnest over held on tho coast. Grand parades overy day, In whirl tho beautiful quoon of tho Carnival will npponr before her admiring sub jects. Don't fall to visit the Midway Plul- sanco, tho Gormnn Village nnd Ja hour's Oriental Extravaganza. If you stay at homo you will spend tho rest of your llfo regretting It. to-Bop-13 Jersey Cow tor 8alc Threo years old, Boon fresh. Call on Dave Stoln or, 130 State street, or Garden Road. 9-3-tf Cow and Calf For Bate, cheap. Call on Elmer White. No. 1C Court street.- . g.2.tf For Sale. Some cholcu railing, with turned columns, for oltfco use. Call at Journal oluco. 9.2-tf House Cleaning Time. A lot of heavy brown papor for putting undor car pots, nt a hargntn. Journal ofllcc. 9-2-tt- For Sale. 10 head of flno grado ClydQ colts, on account of a sliortBgo of paBturo; six head of 3-yoar-nlds, two ycatllngB, two suckling coltB. All bred right, built rlitht and priced right. Tlmo glvon on bankable notes. Can bo socmat place six miles south of Salem. Waltor H. Jory, R. F. D. No. 4. 0-l-2w For Sale or Rent. Family rcsldonco, largo grounds, stable, etc., within two blocks from Uio copllol. In quire Journal oflloo. 8-26-Im For Bale, Altamont driving' horso, seven years old, gcntlo an I sound, wolghs about 1000 pounds. Call at 107 State Btroet for particulars. 8-23-tf For Sale. A good homo, throo lots, rill In fruit, burn, woodshod and hen house. Hoiue with live rooms, all In good condition. Atldrees Mrs. Oeorgo Nlcols, West Salem, Ore gon. 8-W.tf-d-w O. H. MAOK Succeaaor to Dr. J. M. KeH9,Jft Whlta Corner, Balom, Oregon. Par0 aeslrlng superior operations atfaed erate foe In any branch aro In es-peeUu request. NSURANG On Fruit Dryers, Hops, Farm Property, en the Installment plan without Interact. Some thing .new In fruit dryer In surance. Call and eee mei W. A. LIST0N, ' - REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. t s. c. stone, m; d. PR0PRIBTORr,OS STONE' DRUG STORE' SAL KM, OREGON. Tho b tores (two In number) aro located at No. 235 and 297 Commercial et, and aro woll stocked with a complete lino of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc., HaR had somo 25 years experience in the practlco of medicine and now makes no choxgo for consultation, ex amlnatlon or prescription. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Moots all malt aud passenger train, Baggago to all parts of the city. Prompt lorvlco. Tolephono No. 241. HOMYKR ft HEDRIOK. B. P. JONES Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. Was clerk of circuit court for atx years and has an up-to-date abstract of all proporty la Lincoln county Barr's German Salve Ueala quickly all cuts, or brulset, Draws sironots oat o( tamo back, and draws silvers out of flesh which often break of! too short to pull. Sticks like sticking plaMor. Try it and yon will novor bo without. By mall a. For salo-at BARrVS JEWELRY STORE 120 State Street. 8alem, Ore, statu fair, which opened today The health good, tho result of Dr. Darrln's horticultural display Ib ono of tho best treatment. Mrs. Leo was cured of an over seen in Lullfornla. ond tho poultry abacosB of hor lung, cough and lame ness. Doth came to Dr. Darrln threo months ngo, wnlklng with ennes. Now their powor of locomotion Ib pop feotod. No Whispering Allowed. JNlr. and Mrs. Win. McMillan, of Monmouth, were In Salem last week, to report progress In tho troatmont for denfnoss tho former Is rccolvlng by Dr. Darrln. Ho Is so far Improved, IiIb wife says, that tho family can hardly whisper that ho does not hoar It. ' o The Pioneer Bakery. All good housekeepers patronize tho' Pioneer Dakery, becauso tholr broad and pastry Is perfection Itself. Try them. Brought to Hospital Wm. I.aoock. tho 10-year-old son of 12. K. Lacocjc, of Portland Heights, Is being treated at tho Salem Hospital, having boon accidentally shot by a 22-callbro rlila, while hunting on the Oliver Doors' farm, about 10 miles north of Salem on Friday. The rille was in tho hands of ono of Lacock's gpmpanlons, when It was accidentally .dlsgharged. Tho bullet passed through tho knoo Joint of tho right limb, and lodged In tho large muscles of the calf. Tho bullet was removed by Dr. O. H. Robertson, of this city, and no serious results are expected. nnd agricultural departments aro also woll filled. Tho fair continues two woeks, nnd tho mnnagomont oxpocts a record-breaking attendanco. Racing begins tomorrow, and will Include, running, trotting and pacing races. 0' Acker's Dloou Elixir positively Cures Chronic Blood Polsoulng and all Scrofulous affoctlons. At all times a matchless system tonic and purifier. Monoy refundod If you aro not satis fled. COc and $1.00. D. J. Fry. Druggist United Typothetae. Pittsburg, Pa.. Sept. 8. Representa tive printers from all ovor Iho country are nrrlvlng'for tho annual convention of tho United Typothctao of America, which opens horo tomorrow. Tho nn. tlonal executive commlttoo hold a bus. fllou today. In which tho program for tho threo days mooting was approved. uiiier sett uatry, lu8o; fancy suoery 20021 iojBtor 17 18a EttKS-Oresoa. nmehlfitftftV ere rouJtry Cfak-AOM mixed 3.50 Qt f4 60 f hens 16 50, turkeys, JIv f 14e. Motion Gram, c Hox9m-Qioaa Slip.. Ve&GroM.7e c . Hops !S$me. Wool-Vljejr jt $ ito ; Eatn. HUe-Dry IiMm, )8 peaadaaHdB. wards, 15c m W SCHOOL GIRLS. 'Tis a pretty age that time in a girl's life when she has all the beauties of womanhood without the later lines of care and worry. liut here and there even among sch'ool girls appear pale and drawn faces. Pale blood is at the bottom of the trouble and Scott's WOMANS' DUTIES. a woman who keeps her house in or der and has tho ara of a family, hag Just us much responsibility as tho man who provides tho moans to carry on tho housekeeping She Is dosorvlng or tno mora credit since tho demands on her strength Is greater Tho ovor lasting sameness about her duties, and tho confinement necossary to carry them out Is very trying to tho nervous system, this produces a strnlu on tho mind that makis her Irrltablo, cross, and dissatisfied, which Is Just as much a disease as rheumatism or ca tarrh. If nerves can bo built up and made strong by medicine of boiuo kind this fooling is changed to one of cheerfulness anu pleasure In her du ll on The modlolno that makes strung steady nerves, and prevents dlsoaso by building up tho entire system, Is Dr. Gunn's Dlood and Nerve Tonic, a tublet to take at meal time. Cures nervous prostration by making rich red blood, feeding the nerves, and Notice to Taxpayers. Tho Hoard of Equalization for Mn rlon county. Oregon, will moot nt tho ofllco of the county clerk on Monday, September 22, 1002, at 0 o'clock a. in., and will remain In session each suc cessive dny for ono week. All parties Interested aro rcquoutod to appear and examine their bshohs ment for tho yonr 1002, nnd have all jrrors corrected by said board, If any thoro bo, nn no corrections can bo mado aftor ndjournmont of tho Bald board. CHARLES LKM1IOKI3, Assessor of Marlon County, balom, Or., September 1, 1002. Farm for Sale For Sale Ono S-seatod carrlago with rubber tltos. Nearly as geod as now. Enquire at tie otuco of T. A. Llvosloy & Co. 8-18-lm MISCELLANEOUS. You will always find tho chclceat meats and groceries at tho Invest prlcos at Edward's & I.uschor'n, 400 lund -110 Stato street. 'Phono crdors glvon special attention. LODGES. Protection Lodge No. 2, Andout Or- uor unitou worumon, moots overy Saturday evening In tho llolmnu Hall, cornor of Stato and Liberty stroots. YlslUng brethren welcome, F. L. West, M. W.; J. A. Sellwood, Recorder. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Furustors No, 10. Mcols Friday night In Turner block. Harry Watson.C.ll,, A.LIliown, Soc. Central Lodge No, 18 K. of P. Castle Hall Iu Iloiman block, cornor State and Liberty streets, Tuesday of each week at 7:30 p. m. Claud Towneond, C. C; Zadoo J. Rlggs, K. of It. and fl. 110 acres, 45 acres Iu cultivation. 7 room house, 2 orchards, 2 barns, finely watored, 3 Mr mllos from a good town. Price 1000, 3&0 rash, bnlanco on or before flvo yqnrs nt fl por cunt lntorust. 80 acres, houao and barn, 30 acres In ' j. h. Brewer, physician and aurfleon. cultivation, 2V, miles from town. Prlco S0ULE BROS PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS For Slm end kleltr (cava ordtf at Olo WIH'i Muiic Store. PORTIAND OR. Th? fmt.. H 102 Cotirl 51 FINE WINES. L1QDOH9 ANDOIOAUS.... Salem Her "Coi OFFICE UITY HALL , For water service apply at office. Rills payable monthly Iu advance, Mako all complaints at tko offlce. PirsI Class Bicycl? Repairing And all kinds ol sundries at FRANK J. MOORE'S 10 Court St. I'bone '-'OH, PHYSICIANS. Your Step Mother $1000, about $260 down, balance on tlmo to suit, ir you want a bargain buy of a farmor. O. O. I1UROE8S, S-20-2w Agonti Shorldnn, Or. (a still horo busy as over, and whs your clothos are all out of order, worn. Office In dray block. Rooma 7 and with buttons off, take thein to her at O. Phnrm 01. u "'..""" OSTEOPATHY. i At this establishment you can get ! anything set to rights, from a pair of I olnvns r Ihn mnnt nlnhnrctn bIUc 'gloves, to tho most HOTEL ELK. Elk City. Lincoln Couoiy. E. M. MAY8, Prop. Fall soason for hunting and fishing now opon, Finest trout and big gamo Dr.- M. T. 8ohoeltle Graduate Amorl- Dr. L. E. Wyckoff and Dr. Qrace A I- gown. A gontleman can get his hat bright. Twenty months graduates , cieaneo, mi trousers eueu, w of the Ameilcan School of O.tcop-1 fflf gfff AS athy, Klrksvllle, Mo. Dr. Wyckoff if jjuttous sowed on, rips sewed up, suite the only twenty mouths' gentleman proasod on short notice. New goc4s Tflilimin In Rnlflm. Odd Fs ows' . snruua lor uroui4u. DIHhmw ra -. . n. -. -. , Tompio. 'Phono Main 2721. In Oregon. An Ideal plaoo for a wouk's outing. Trolling for salmon, sea trout, salmon trout and still fishing now at Its best. Good table, board and beds. 8-2G-2md can School of Osteopathy, Klrks vllle. Mo. Olllee In Tioga hlook, over the Spa. Ofllcc hours 8:30 to 11 30 and 1 to i. OI)Jw phono No, 2123 Red resRlenco phono 2C03 Rod, TONSORIAL AND BATHS. MRS. C. II. WALKEH 18ft Commercial tret. Repair Work : Have you tried us? "" If not do so, we do- only J.W.McKee's Business CoHegeiTyi?r87ur?fn j. and School of Correspondence clM" b"b0" "T. Vla" b If you need a new tire we r I rooms In city. We uee antlepHo J , Is now In Its 23d year. Evory tcaoh- aterlllrer. J. Ryan, Prop. ' have it, We IIX 5jnj?le tUD or an export In his special course Our Evans1 Barber flhop. Only flrst-class , jres so (Jgy (ay Xfid. bUil courses cover tho entire range of busl- shop on State street. Every thing , . , i.fti Uli.l in ness operations, aow Bnd p.trdate. Finest porcelain dflCS Of all kUldS. WlieelS 10 baths. Shave, 16c; balr-cut, 2Bo rent. baths. 28c Two first-class boot' blaoka. O. W. Evans, proprietor. Complete Bualness Course, time un limited, by mall, $26, Complete Shorthand Course, six months, by mall, $19, Complete Civil Service Course, six months, by mail, $15. Complete English Course, six months, by mall, $15. Complete Select Courses, six months, making solid llosh at the rato of 1 to by mall, $15. j Stbs per week. This medicine Is sold These courses ur especially de- by druggists for 75c per box, or 3 box- ,iged for those who have net the ee for ?2.00, or sent by mall, post-paid,'. ,m , , ... .,n,i n,. ... . nn rnlnt nf r,.l 'wrll- ... -!.. i ,IB8 BOr "" l" attend OOllega, Slid VETERINARY QURQEON. 433 State street, cornor 13th. Itleh ten years a veterinary. All dis eases of demoetle animals treated at my hospital liv the latest improved methods. Lameness a specialty, having taken a post-graduate oiirr In this special line Iu ItfOO. Close at tentlon (clven to oil work in my Hue Telephone Illaek 3081. "J! .luolliw uarrnl a limx lime frtiio Irraalus itJlliu, aud vMuarni 111 haulik .. .'... . . : -. -. - - v .ir-. M"". lr"""i'J HMHgHttun; ajm u W. rimming, immm. in, "no iMn una I IIH far ie cry RtnUA. Hint kipw fwjiti- at ei. Hint now. at ili g ut in, ram mar tUlus t wnulK. TtiuttUiuu limt Mlw fear b ted BgfMi, a aba baa for lotll of ICo. nn rw-nlnt nt mlnn Wrlt iik nlmnt i your cao Address Dr. Gupn. l'hlla- oopeolally for those who havo been de delphla. Fa. For Sale at Dr. Stone's p rived of a common school edueatlon. "nig Stores. 3 j The greatest care Is given to earh Mother Always Keep. It Handy. , 'Ivldjial tudent. Diploma awarded "Mr luollikr auirvil a lunif lliii trin KrUUateS. iiuirreaios iniu aurf g.tunl tn iimIiu. Bend for parlloulars and state the uiifMiiun.' aajra U W. -. . ., r r hkv I " ". w... 3 , v meree, r-rop. i q, ,, , . i4t, UJ luu M Auarfaneh filitu. flail Lab, litah. I ,... ,.,. .... in k.i,,...u ... .Uin .1 ri .1.. L..c;u1ffl'T-: -.-,. --... . , ,........ nH ,,. .. -,..r.v .T .- m himtr? iiia?f wvvi." ii'ViLS iir; z w ,eHmfta-witt. ' JwtHea Htftr fli caHMt ff ,u Mtt CMICMtaTlti3 CHQJIBM . tnti t r iwnWK Ifca ' iu'aaaL I m,.iu &u 1..111. Hm 1.- ...7.1 UmiHHifrrrfri fl II umaa at a I ... ,....,... .1 ....... 1 . ,m . zi :. 7 ---. -.--. .... tm mm, bbib. aia w m a a if 1 2 kjih m aav .,w m.., SrnftAs T7mi,L!fnn hrinnaittffltSrl&FWV.'rJX I !?" H5?J A!l-.XJl-s I .lWWl.Wi,..4li I. -w.- ......,.,... ""t ktwj .,(-,' "" .-- .--. 9J2H.likUtYr.Y,Z: 7."KLKrtSMJJ --- ..,... " I X U (LTI a iiJwiii.-a.'.frri.TT-7'5BaB? I n rHjt. 1 !4llASkmiI tri 7-" " smuisH A WONDERFUL BOOK HARRY TRACY Tlie Desperate Weitern Outlaw hYW. N. CAtrTBK Otto J. Wilson, 135 Court St. THE BUTBCaFE 2ua Commercial Street. Meals at all hours. Open day sad Ifiut. Only plaee in the city handling the a rootle OLYMPIA BEHR I the Reception Saloon. WkeJeeate and retail. E HCKBRLEN, Rroiirf Emulsion can cure in - imrs, JSSuflW. fouVZlh d. back the beauty to pale girls because it Is blood food, fWilei www Mititm keleeajWKaj i rrr Waawleg t Kergwkwi bave a com. plele tine at belWera' hardware et (lielr aw ster 7-Dl-tfdw .y viiu'ittMiTKU IZ.VL" V,'.A "i"f li, -. - akHRf esisrr m tfvMXJMi tilmHn wad I- aal.aa . . . -mzr sift&rsra , AT r.z:"' .TTm "uw atMibu u iLS'T. . ... 5:ai . . ,, anMnHn MntUa-tatHHMlraaidHMacUMk .rMMt.k4. If jvn wtallo BMlia attiujr )aWka4f, whIM( iriwjt ki;. uwum ., 9 o. vtm.m avulA' MKtal atfluoa. elvIA UtMa. W ItiUnl dltcouut. Tkwr tnHl vnvtoklit Ltlrd 4t Lee, m wtMv. Chicago. O, C T Co' PAS8ENCP." 8TIUJMRS Pomona and Altona leaves fee rortiasd dll wet-pt ctanday at 7 w; Quick Time. CkeaiRiiW IWMiW m. 'iaiaiaiajBiliaafaaiaaaiajfca -M -? .' s V ;,i v.-..-feateil.A s- .'.t-fa.-t.itA i