The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, September 13, 1902, Image 7

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    THE QAILV JOURNAL, SALBM, OREOON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1902.
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IROIC DARING
ERNMENT LIFE-SAVING
REW RECEIVE GOLD
MEDALS
Overturning of a Life-
fat in the Surf on Lake
rie Ends the Useful'
Incss of One Hardy
Rescuer.
the 31st day of October to tho
y of November, 1883, tho crow
nlted Stntca llfo-saving station
'land, Ohio, saved 27 mon ami
omen from vessels thrown
by tho storms that lashed tho
of Lake Erie. To each of tho
en In tho crow tho government
edal "for heroic daring" was
d, and tho story of earning
edals gives a gllmpso of the
that theso hardy mon aro
to face.
s on tho 11th of Octobor that
at thrilling roscuo was nccom-
under dinicultleB that would
nuntcd most men. Tho bargo J.
on went ashoro during a howl-
irrlcanc. Through tho driv-
ay and pounding surf, tho he-
Ind launched tho llfo-boat In an
o get a line to tho distressed
No sooner was tho boat In
or aud tho men In their places,
was capsized by an lmmonse
and tho men thrown into tho
Ono of tho crfcw was Charles
mod, 41 yenrs old, and a vigor-
clmon of manhood. When tho
blled over ho was caught bo-
t and, pinned down by his oar,
nselousncss. Tho action of the
washed him from under tho
foro ltfo was extinct and hid
It brought him to tho ourfaco.
usnoss Blowly returned, but lie
Iplcss and drifted ashore. Hun-
f pcoplo had gathered to watch
rk of roactie. A policeman and
ror drew Learned from tho
and took him to tho customs
whero ho was rovivod by stim-
Tho other mombors of tho life
ado their way to tho shoro and
for tho beach apparatus. In
pno hour nnd a half tlioy ro-
.and Learned was bo far ro
that lie made his way to tho
f tho wreck, and took his place
o crow. All hands wero saved,
nrned's career ns a llfo-savor
ded. In relating tho story, ho
at a rheumatism quickly set In
suit of tho cold and oxposuro.
as complicated with neuralgia.
such pains in my back that I
ardly movo," ho sayB, "nnd tho
cltemont would catiso my heart
it vlolontly. I had to bo vory
of my diet, and Buffered much
a nfter eating. I could not
my head ached, I was nil run-
and discouraged. Having been
led In tho government sorvico I
Slyeu Bomething over $G00, In nddl-
JeThiy gold medal."
earned Is now a prosperous
tat Sandy Creek, N. Y., and tho
f his restoration to activity is
Id as ho tolls It. "About four
go," ho says, "I saw Dr. Wil-
Pink Pills ndvortlsed in a nows-
I tried them and flrmly bo-
tat if I had not I should bo '.n
avo now. Tho pills bogun to
o In less than a wcok. Not on
they benefit my rhoumatlsm,
oy built up my strength, bo that
soon ablo to do a blggor day's
than in years boforo. Tho In-
disappeared, and sleep was
and refreshing. I havo rocom-
d Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
eople to many, and am glad to
o them. Every ono at Sandy
and Richland, N. Y., knows of
overy, nnd that It Is duo to this
y"
Learned's address is Pulaski (R.
, N. Y., and ho will verify tho
Ing nccount if lottors of Inquiry
o stamped and addressod en-
for reply.
Williams' Pink Pills for Palo
will never fail to effect a cure
d porsistontly for a reasonable
of time. They may bo had of
uggUts or dlroct from Dr. Wil-
Medicine Co., six 50-cent boxoa
50, postpaid, on receipt of price.
Poisoning tho System.
f HirpMch the bowel that the body !
cm m impurities, constipation Kecrx
pounnn in tho sjnteui, caunlDff head-
I'uuuutiM nnu rocaianeuoir at unit.
'UDSIUhtlV prtlnHnn.1 anil flnnllv !.
""" n reineuy u appneu. iq
Utile Early Itinera prevent tbla
by stimulating the liver and pro-
-j ueiiiiiiT aciion ot tne uoweis.
little Illlls do not Mitt vinlrntlv- l.nl-
reiigiiieUinK the bowel enable them to
u meir own wort Kever erlpe or dl
U Haas, Druggist.
eod
The Pioneer Bakery.
J Reed housekeepqra patronize the
for Bakery, because tholr broad
,strv is perfection itself. Try
nnlng & Ferguson have a com
line of builders' hardware) at
now store. 7-3l-tldw
Acta ImmerilatKlv.
K .V8 OBtlmea more troublesome la
"i ,,"" wmier, n so hard to keep
Kr"i " wnue cooling off after
Bk . M!nt Cough Cure cure
EhT A,K,,u,e,y safe. Acts Immediate
B? .Sil",ur ti,r eoufiba, cold, eroupu.
- .... ., MJUSjjUl.
M. Clough, Undertaker. 107 SUte
Phone Main 1351, Salem, Ore-
UCCescor to D. E. Huntslnoer.
fdence Broadway and Mill, North
p"- mono Main 321.
ilpSSocial Realms
.aj-HHH H-M-M-H IM II lfrl-t
WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALa
Geo. W. Ontnes, Philadelphia.
M. M. Avorill, Portland.
Eva L. Wells, Portland.
0. W. Knclb, Portland.
O. A. Peck, Portland.
R. P.oquo, Portland.
J. Shearor, Portland.
J. O. Hay and wife, Melbourne.
0. Duncan, San Francisco.
S. C. Howard, San Francisco.
D. McFrlool, San Francisco.
A. L. Klmscly, Corvnllls.
W. C. Pliilllps, Corvallls.
John Weber, Buffalo, N. Y.
John A. McKce and wife, Seattle
W. D, Harper, Tocoma.
I. L. Patterson, city.
Percy R. Stewart, Ban Francisco.
W. R. Neal and daughter, Condon,
Ore.
Wm. Rlckmnn, city.
S. Collins, city.
F. H. Townly, city.
J. F. Kane, Denver.
J. O. Laftlg, San Francisco.
J. L. Fuller, San Francisco.
F. J. Welnard, Chicago.
"King of the Opium Ring."
A careful perusal of tho plot of the
"King of tho Opium Ring," rovcals a
plot of absorbing Intercut Eacli act
1b terminated by a thrilling climax,
and striking adventures abound. Tho
play serves as a vchlclo for tho talents
of Miss Ktithryn Carvol, who assumes
tho trying part of the Queen.
Tho big Dlaynoy attraction, "Tho
King of tho Opium Ring," that comes
to us for ono night, Monday, SopL 15,
Is aald to bo Blaynoy's best spectacu
lar melodrama. It Is full of startling
climaxes, romantic adventures and
thrilling situations, and shows tho
operations of n great band of opium
smugglers who, at tho tlmo of tho
play, hold full sway In San Fran
cisco. To givo tho play proper sot
ting Manager Haswcll has had
numerous special scenes painted, me
chanical effects constructed and cos
tunics purchased bo that tho whoio
production Is flnhihcd throughout
from first to last act. Desplto tho fact
that tho management is under con
sldorablo oxponso for a production of
this kind, the prices will bo 7Gc, COc,
and 35c. Seats on salo at box ofllco
Monday, at 9 a. in.
PBR8QNALB.
Miss Callsta Mooro Is visiting nt
Portland.
I. W. Berry is homo from n week
spent at Ashland.
Mrs. W. T. Wllllnmson has returned
from a visit In Portland.
C. M. Charlton, guard at tho stato
prison, went to Portland today.
Mrs. R. P. Knight, recent guest of
Mrs. W. F. Skiff, has returned to Port
land.
Tllmon Ford and Wm. Kalsor havo
returned from an outing nt Boswell
Springs.
II. M. Branson nnd Dr. A. A. Jessup
joined tho Shriners In Portland Friday
evening.
Justice nnd Mrs. C. E. Wolvorton
havo returned from a short visit In
Portland.
Dr. C. II. Robertson has returned
from Portland, whero ho attended tho
sessions of tho Stato Medical Soclqty.
MIbb Davey, of Salem, is. visiting hor
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Lutz,
In this city. Lebanon Express-Advocate.
Mrs. E. A. Qroonwood and children,
who havo been visiting Salem rela
tives, havo returned to their homo r.t
Salt Lake City.
Agent Little, of tho Metropolitan
Insuranco Co., has gono to Vancouver,
to adjust a death loss of F. O. Palmer,
of Oregon City.
Mrs. J. B. Bean, of Ellensburg, Wn.,
was the guest of her brother, Superin
tendent J. D. Leo, of tho stato peni
tentiary, this week.
Mlsa Delia Darby, of Salem, is a
guest of her sister, Mrs. Crass. Sho Is
en route to Granite, whore sho expects
to toach. Arlington Record.
Jacob Oplinger and V. Damoyalla, of
Mill City, camo down to Salem last
evening. Tho lattor will tako a posi
tion at tho John Stout planing, mills.
Rov. and Mrs. William Basil Young
havo returned from Portland and Sea
side for a short visit with Salem rela
tives boforo leaving for Utlca Mont.,
whero they will reside.
Ed. Thompson, a bookkeeper in the
First National Bank at Walla Walla,
Is visiting In Salem. Ed. was formerly
employed In a similar capacity in tho
Capital National bank, In this city.
Mlsa Wlnnlfred Byrd left Friday af
ternoon for Boston, whero sho will
continue her musical studies at the
Now England Conservatory of Music.
She was accompanied to Portland by
her mother, Mrs. W. H. Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKee, of Seat
tle, aro In tho city, stopping at tho
Willamette Mrs. McKee will bo re
membered by Salemltes as Miss Cut
bertson, who attended Willamette
University about ten years ago.
Miss Amy Bresette and Miss Nettie
Gllmore, of Youngstown, Ohio, who
havo been tho guests of their cousin,
Mrs. E. Hofer. for tho summer, went
to Portland today to visit friends.
Miss Gllmore starts East Monday with
CapL J. P. Patrlek and daughter, of
Des Moines.
Reyetment Work
At Albany
Albany, Sept 13. David D. Ogden,
II. L. Gilbert, William Culbert and H
L. Mann, of tho United States govern
mont BUrvey, caino up from Portland
to mako a survey of tho river across
from this city, under an appropriation
tor the purpose, with a view of eventu
ally putting In a rovetment at this
city to provent tho changing of tho
course of tho river. This though, has
not been ordered, nnd will dopond up
on tho present survey. Ono of tho
conditions will bo that no moro grnvol
shall bo taken from tho bnr.
For several years a channel has
been forming on tho north side of tho
river, and a revetment is undoubtedly
necessary to keep the water In its
presont channel.
Woman Wanted.
A woman for general houso work,
at once; small family; good wagos;
oaBy .steady placo, If satisfactory. Ap
ply at Cronlse Studio this evening bo
foro 0 o'clock, and tomorrow botweon
10 nnd 4 o'clock. it
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Ministerial Union.
Of Salem will moot In tho .parlor of
tho. Y. M. C. A. Monday, September
15th, at 10::30 n. m.
H. A. KETCHUM, Sec,
W. C. T. U.
Four o'clock meeting Sunday aftor
noon. Rev. Crawford, of tho United
Brethron church, will preside.
Lutheran ChUrch.
East State street. Rev. Adolph Eb
erlo, pastor. Altar sorvico at 11 a. in.
Sermon nt 10:30 a. m. Strangers wel
come. First oCngregatlonal.
Morning sorvico at 10:30. Sermon
by P. S. Knight. Sunday School nt
12 m. Endeavor meeting nt 7:30 p. m.
No ovenlng service.
First Baptist.
F. Y. Cllffo, pastor. Morning sor
vico nt 10:30 a. m. Blblo School nt 12
m, C. E. meeting at C:30 p. m. Even
ing service at 7:30 p. m.
First United Brethren.
G. O. Oliver, pastor. Sunday School
at 10 a, m. Preaching services at 11
a. in. nnd 7:30 p. m. Subject of morn
ing sermen: "Llfo's Acidities." Ev
ening: "SInrul Worrying."
Methodist Episcopal.
John Parsons, pastor. Services at
10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject of
morning Bormen: "AspectB of tho
Blessed Life." Sunday school at 12
in. and Epwortli League nt 7 p. m.
Unitarian Church.
Corner of Chomokota and Cottago
streets. W. G. Eliot, Jr., minister. Sor
vlco nt 10:30 a. m. Subject of sermon :
Personal problems, "Tho Lessons of
Failure." Sunday School and ovenlng
service omitted tomorrow.
Christian Science.
Second Church of Christ, Scientist,
299 Liberty street. Services at 10:30
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sundays and ev
ery Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. in.
Subject of lesson sormen: "Matter."
Tho public nro invited to theso nor
vices, and to tho freo reading room,
snmo building.
Free Methodist.
Will hold quarterly meeting services
nt tholr placo of worship In North Sa
lem. District Elder Wm. Tenrco will
havo charge. Services Sunday even
ing nt 7:30 p. in. Preaching Sunday
at 11 a. m., after which sacramental
sessions. Everybody cordially Invited.
First Presbyterian.
H. A. Kctchum, pastor. Preaching
services nt 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sabbath School at 12 m. Young Poo-
nlfi'n mooting nt R-tn .. m rc..i.i.
pio s meeting nt C.30 p. m. Subject of
iiiuriiiiiLr Rnrmnn .'riiiM ii.ii.iin
morning
sormen:
'Our
Public
Hciioois." Text, 1 Cor. 8:1. Evening:
"Tho Unsenrchablo Riches of Christ."
Toxt, Eph. 3:8.,
First Christian.
Cornor of High and Center streets.
Goo. C. Rltchoy, pastor. Preaching at
10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning
sormen: "A Happy Condition." Evon
Ing Bermen: "Good Intentions." Bible
School at 12 m. Junior C. E. nt 3:30
p. m. Senior C. E. at 0:30 p. m. Pray.
or meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. in., N.
II. Rltchoy, father of tho pastor, lead
er.
Grand Opera House
JOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager.
ONE NIQHT ONLY.
Chas. E. Dlaynay takes pleasure In
announcing tho comedy production of
his famous melodrama entitled
"KiDg ol the Opium Ring"
MONDAY NIQHT,
September 15
A Play Full of Oriental 8plendor.
A Play Full of Thrilling Situations.
Sensational to a degree, but still
truo to life, tolling a romantic love
story, and teaching a moral.
Tho company of players aro Intelli
gent and very oievor In their different
characterizations.
Prices, 7Co, 50c and 3Gc. Dox offloa
open for salo of seats Monday, at 9
a. m.
Grand Opera House
JNO. F. CORDRAY. Mgr.
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 16
Aiden Benedict's New Scenic Produc
tion, Marie Correlll's
'THELMA"
Aa dramatized by Chaa. W. Chase.
Excellent Cast or Characters.
Beautiful Stage 8ettlng
Special Scenery for Every Act.
Magnificent Electrical Effects.
PRICES.
75o, SOo and SCo, Reserved seats oa
sale at box offloe, Tuesday at 9 a. ra.
DR. DARRIN'S
ELECTRICITY
The Interest Continues With'
out Abatement in What
He Has Accomplished
With the Subtle
Currents
The old adage that nothing succeeds
like success finds new Illustration in
the thrones of sick men and women
who dally visit the oiltcca of Dr. Darrln
and go away satisfied. This has been
going on now for many mouths thnt
even the most conservative havo con
ceded that where so many people ad
mit a positive benefit, permanent cures
must be effected. On the other hand,
where thoro Is nothing but commenda
tion tho cures must bo phenomenal,
because the tendency is to find fault
with medical service. All have gotten
more or less Into the habit of excesslvo
criticism of the medlcnl fraternity.
The truth Is that Dr. Darrln's coleb
rlty extends all over the Pacific slope.
Ho is a specialist In the truest sense,
for ho has given a lifetime of study nnd
research of electricity, Not a year or
month has slipped by that has not wit
nessed some valuable development in
his work. In suenklng of a late case
the doctor thin morning snld:
"A man applied to ma for help some
time ngo whose back hurt him so that
ho could not sit straight on a chair. II
would slldo down so that tho smnll of
his back would rest on the scat. This
was the only position In which ho wns
freo from pain. The muscles of his
back were worn out. relaxed and flab
by; thev would not support him and
action of any kind caused naln. Pias
ters and liniments had failed to help
him, and a cheap electric belt that he
bought fell to cleces in a few days.
Ho had lost faith In everything, but
decided as a last resort to try, as ho
said, Dr. Darrln's method. An nppll
anco was placed upon him.' Tho sooth
ing current of eleotrlclty tilled the mus
cles with warm vltullty, coaxed them
back Into their natural position, gave
them now elasticity, and in thirty days
ho camo Into my oillce and touched
hands to his toon without bending
his knees, to show that ho was woll.
He wns permanently cured. So havo
been thousands of others. Electricity
Is Life when applied my way."
Patients aro coming from nil parts
of Oregon and in till ensos a boneflt or
n cure is effcated. The doctor's Bklll
Is becoming so well known and his cur
ed patrons so ulontltul that his name
has become a household treasure In
hundreds of homes in this locality.
Here are some of his cures.
Miss I. Ailiford'o Good Luck.
To tho Editor; For the past ton
years I have had a discharging ear and
partial deafness, from the effects of
scarlet fever. Dr. Darrln cured mo In
ono month, much to my Joy and satis
faction. Refer your readers to me.
I. ASHFOUD.
Happy After Ten Years of Mitery.
Mr. Editer: I can recommend Dr.
Darrln's treatment. For eight or ten
year. I have baen troubled with rheu
matism In hip and back, also diabetes.
Through Dr. 'Dnrrln's clectrlcnl and
medical treatment I am cured of tho
rheumatism, and the diabetes is rapid
ly improving. Refer to me at Jefferson,
Oregon.
J. W. PATE.
The writer has known Mr, Pate vory
well and Is pleased to Inform his many
friends of tils recovery and knows the
lonse must wo a genuine one, an Air.
Pat0 l8 a nmn of K00(i senB0 am, B0Und
judgment. Ho could not bo Induced to
j.. ..
mako such a statement unless ho knew
It to bo true.
The doctor makes a specialty of jl
diseases of tho eye, ear, nose and
throat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis,
lagrlppe, dyspepsia, heart, liver, blurt
der and kidney diseases, lie perma
nently cures nil female troubles, ulcer
ation, displacements, painful menstru
ation, Irregularities, etc., also genito
urinary and fkln diseases, in cither box,
such as blood taints, seminal weakness
and lost vigor, varicoceles und strict
ure. All chronic mala nnd femalo diseases
treated nt 15 a week, 120 a month, or
In that proportion of time, as the case
may require. No case publlshod, ex
cept by permission of the patient. All
business relations with Dr. Darrln
strictly confidential. Letters of In
quiry answered. Clroulars and ques
tion blanks sent free. Eyes tested and
glasses fitted. Dr. Darrln's offices are
at the Willamette Hotel. Salem, until
November 1st only.
a
A flno lino of cutlery all guaranteed
goods at Manning & Ferguson's now
hardware store. 7-21-tf-dw
Farm for 8ale.
Soventy-throo aoros, houso, barn, SS
acres In cultivation, 40 acres In summer-fallow,
18 aoros crook bottom pas
ture. This is a rlvor bottom farm,
plonty of running water; ono mllo
from town; one-half mile to a No. 1
school. Price, 2000. 900 cash, bal
ance on or before 10 years at G por
cent. One hundred and eighty bush
els of wheat. 3000 foot of fencing, 200
posts, all go In with the plaoo. This Is
a snap. Writo for particulars. I live
two miles southwest of Sheridan. It
will not cost you a cent to stop with
roe. C. O. DUUGB8S.
9-1 1-2 w Agent, Sheridan, Or.
Notice to Taxpayers.
The Doard of Equalization for Ma
lion county, Orogon, will meet at tho
ofllco of tho county clerk on Monday,
September 22, 1902, at 9 o'clock a. m
and will remain In Bosnian each suc
cessive day for ono week.
AH parties Interested are requeatod
to appear and examine their assess
ment for the year 1902, and have all
errors corrected by aald board. If any
there be, ax no corrections eaa be
made after adjournment of the said
board, OHARLUS LL'MIJOKE,
Assessor of Marion County,
tfaleia. Or Septeaaber 1, 1902.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you cat.
Itartlflclallydlgcsta tho food and nidi
Naturo In strengthening nnd rccon
itrnctlnRtho exhausted dlgcstivo or
gans. It is tho latent 3lsco vored digest
tut and tonic. No other preparation
can approach lb In o31clency. lb In
tantly relieves and ;rmanontly cures
Dvspepstn, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
SIckllcadacho.QastralBln.Cmmps.and
ill other results of Imperfect digestion
n-epartd by E. C DoWltt A Co.. Cblcaao
F. Q. Haas, Druggist.
ATTEND
THE STATE
FAIR
To Be Held At Salem Septem
ber 15-20th 1902
Take n few days after haying nnd
harvesting, nnd go away for a change
of scono and air. Too fow farmorfl
and farmors' wives tako any vacation
during tho yoar. Thoro Is nothing bo
good as a change of living, nnd a fow
days' rest to brace ono up, both phys
ically and mentally. Most of tho large
city business houses glvo tholr em
ployes ono or two weoks' vacation dur
ing tho yoar, and thoy And It pays woll
In tho better health of their men and
greater intorcst tnkon by thorn In
their duttos. A week's rest nttondlng
tho stato fair Is both educational and
recuperative.
Tho exposition building will bo filled
with tho llnest exhibits of tho farm,
Hold and orcluird. Tho llvo stock
show will surpass anything of tho kind
over given on tho coast, and no pro
gressive farmer can afford to miss Boo
ing tho possibilities of Improved
broods and breeding.
Oood racing ovory nftomoon bo
twoon tho ilootost footed racors on tho
coast.
Good music and high class ontor
talnmcnt In tho evening.
Reduced rates will bo mado by tho
Southern Pacific on this occasion.
Ask your agent for full Information.
0-10-2W
SURE CURE FOR PILES
Itching Plies produce molsturo aud
causo Itching, this form, as well as
mind, Blooding or Protruding Plloa
nro cured by Dr. Uo-Ban-ko s Pllo Rem'
ody. stops Itching nnd blooding. Ab
sorbs tumors. COc a jar at druggists,
or Bout by mall. Trcatlso freo. Wrlto
mo about your caso. Dr. Dosanko,
Philadelphia, Pa. For salo at Dr.
Stone's drug stores,
o
Lookl Look!
Fresh Orognu musk meloiiB overy
morning, nnd fresh vogotablos and
fruits nt llranson & Rngnn's. Wo also
handle Chnso & Sanborn's celebrated
roasted coffoo.
WOMAN8"DUTfE8.
a woman whe keeps hor Iioubo In or
der nnd has the care of a family, has
Just as much-responsibility ns tho man
who provides tho moans to enrry on
the hoiiBokoeplng. Sho Is doserving
of tho moro credit since tho demands
on her strength is grantor. Tho ever
lasting snmoness about her duties, and
tho conflnomont necessary to carry
them out is very trying to tho nervous
system, this produces a strain on the
mind that makes hor Irrltablo, cross,
and dissatisfied, which Is Just as
much a disease as rheumatism or ca
tarrh. If nerves can bo built up and
mado strong by medicine of soma kind
this fooling Is changod to one of
cheerfulness anu pleasure in hor du
ties. The medicine that makes strong
steady uorvos, and prevents dlscaso
by building up the entire oystom, is
Dr. Gunn's Wood nnd Norvo Tonic, a
tablet to tako at meal time. Cures
norvous prostration by making rich
red blood, feodlng the uorvos, and
making solid flesh at the rnto of 1 to
3 lbs por week. This medicine Is sold
by druggists for 7co por box, or a box-
os for $2.00, or sent by mail, post-paid,
on receipt of price. Write us about
your case. Addross Dr. Guun, Phila
delphia, Pa. For sale at Dr. Stone's
Drug Stores. 3
e
When You po
Into a restaurant you want your
meals sorvod on short notice, and in
flrstolass stylo. Tho White Houso
Restaurant Is the placo that gives sat
isfaction. Opon day and night.
For Rent or Sale
A cattlo ranch two milos from Mill
City, containing 1C0 acres, good build
ings and plonty of water. In addition
to this there can be had anothor 100
aaros a half mile west For further
information address Thos. Kooneke,
Mill City, Oro 0J2w
THE ELITE CAFE
208 Commercial Street.
Meals at all hourv. Open day and
alght.
Only place in the city handling tbr
innriN
OLYMPIA BEER
Is the Reception Saloon. Wholesale
and retail.
R ECKERLEN, Proprietor
HUIE WING SANG CO.
Now line of Cblnoso and Japanese
fanoy and dry goods. Silks made up.
Fine white underwear of all kinds.
Wrappers, waists, skirts, gontV and
ladles' furnishing goods, gloves, mat.
ting, etc, for sale very oheap.
140 State Street, Salem, Or.
Steusloff Bro
Hi
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Dealers In Live Stock,
. Wholesale and retail butchers and
packers. All kinds of fresh and salt
Heats. Fine sauaajcas. turns, baeos
and ItrtL 816 Commercial street.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
Advertl9tnitatt. five lints or Its. In this column
lattrtcd three times for 35c. sues Wtck,$l.50
month. All over five lines m the same rte.
WANTED.
Moro Teams Wanted. We can uso all
tho teams we cau get to haul oro
from tho Helena mlno to the end of
our track. Tho teams now on tho
road cannot tnko away tho oro ns
fast as it is mined. Address W. F.
Morphy, general manager O. & S. E.
It. R., Cottago Grove, Or. 8-19-tf
Wanted E vory body to try Oregon
Foot Easo for all foot allmonts.
Onco tiled always used. Ask your
druggist or aond 25c. S. L. Hayes,
Halooy, Oro. G-27U
PER80NAL
-adies. Uso our Harmless romedy for
delayer or suppressed period; it
cannot fail. Trial freo. Paris Chem
ical Co., Mllwaukeo, Win. 8-23-Otsat
FOR RENT.
For Rent. -Flno grnln and stock farm,
300 acres; modern house, with
water piped Into snmo; flno orchard
aud garden. Also 176 acres of flno
cnttlo pasture, with plonty of wator.
Heavy team, good hack, now linr
noss, farm Implements. Jorsoy cow
for ante. Address E. C. Dall, Tup
nor, Oregon, It. F. D. No. 3.
9-12-tf
F0R8ALE.
For Sale. Uach piano, in good condl
tlon, for SCn. Apply to Conrad Dill
man, new and second-linnd goods,
32G Commercial street. 9-8-tf
For 8ale 118 acres of Improvod land,
four mllos southeast of Tumor, Or.
About 80 acres in cultivation, rest
good pasture; good barn and small
houso. Mrs. U. G. LongBworth, Tur
ner, Or. 9-8-tf
Jersey Cow lor 8ale. Throo years
old, soon fresh. Call on Davo Stein
or, 130 Stato Btrcot, or Garden Road.
0-3-tf
For Sale. Soma cholco railing, with
turned columns, for ofllco use. Call
at Journal ofllco. 0-2-tf
House Cleaning Time. A lot of heuv
brown paper for putting undor car
pets, at a bargain. Journal ofllco.
0-2-tf
For Sale. 10 head of flno grado Clydo
colts, on account of a shortage of
paBturo; six head of 3-year-olds, two
yearlings, two suckling colts. All
bred right, built right and priced
right. Tlmo given on banknblo
notes. Can bo seen at placo six
mllos south of Salem. Waltor H.
Jory, R. F. D. No. A. 9-l-2w
For Salo or Rent. Family roaldonco,
largo grounds, stable, etc., within
two blocltB from tho cnpltol. In
quire Journal olllco. 8-2 5-1 in
For Sale. Altomout driving horse,
seven years old, gentlo nn-l sound,
wolghs about 1000 pounds. Call at
107 Stato street for particulars.
8-23-tf
For 8alc. A good homo, throo lots, all
in fruit, barn, woodshed and hen
house, Houso with 11 vo rooms, nil
In good condition, Addrcns Mrs.
Gcorgo Nlcols, West Saloin, Ore
gon. 8-25-tf-d-w
For Sale Ono 2-soatod carrlago with
rubber tiros. Noarly as good as
new. Enqulro at the ofllco of T. A.
LI veal oy & Co. 8-18-lm
MISCELLANEOUS.
Silver Gold 8tove Polish -Is froo fioin
acids, dirt, dust and offonslvo nmoll;
It Is easily applied und easily re'
inovod from hnnds, nnd tho only
successful polish for airtight boat
era und Russian papo. Manufactured
by D. J. Hawloy, of Portland, Ore
gon. For salo by Pier Company, of
that city, nnd R. M. Wado & Co. In
all tholr stores. 9-11-lin'
You will always find tho eht leout
meats and groceries at tho Icwout
pricos at Edward's & Luschor'u, 400
and 410 Stato street 'Phono crdera
glvon special attontlon.
LODGES.
Protection Lodge No. ', Anclont Op
dor United woriunon, moots ovory
Saturday evening In the Holman
Hall, cornor of Stato and Liberty
streets. Visiting brothrou wolcome.
F. L. West, M. W.j J. A. Sell wood,
Recorder.
FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court
Sherwood Foresters No, 19. Meets
Friday night In Turner block. Harry
Watsou.C.R.; A.L.I)rown, Sec.
Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Coatle
Hall In Holman block, corner State
and Liberty streets, Tuesday of
each week at 7:10 p, m. Claud
Townsend, C. C; Zadoc J. Rlggs, K.
of R. and B.
PHYSICIANS.
H. Brewer, physician and sura eon.
Office In Cray blook. Rooms 7 and
9. Phono 91,
OSTEOPATHY.
Dr. L. E. Wyckoff and Dr. Grace Al
bright Twenty months graduates
of the American School of Osteop
athy, Klrksvlllo. Mo. Dr. Wyckoff 1
tho only twenty months' gentleman
graduate In Salem. Odd Follows'
Templo. 'Phone Main 2721.
Dr. M. T. Schoettle Graduate Ameri
can School of Osteopathy. Kirks
vllle. Mo. Office In Tioga blook,
over the Spa. Oflloe hours 8:30 to
11:30 and 1 to 4. Ofllco phoue No.
2423 Red residence phone 2003 Red.
TONSORIAL AND DATH8.
class barbers engaged. Finest bath
rooms In eity. We use antiseptic
sterillter. J. Ryan, Prop.
fcvans' Barber Shop. Only flrst-clasa
shop oa State street Every thing
avjf- a&4 up-to-data. Fiawt porealala
baths. Shavo, lfo; haircut, 25o;
baths, 25o, Two first-class boot
blacks. O. W. EvanB, proprietor.
"vaikmM-QMdWoUT
3r. E. E. Jackson, v. 8 and dentist
483 State street, corner 13th. Elgk
teen years a veterinary. All did
cases at domestic animals trentcd at
my hospital bv tho latest Improved
methods, Lameness a specialty,
having tnkon a poat-graduato course
In this special lino In 1U0O, Close at
tontton given to all work In my lino,
TelophvMio Ulack 2031.
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O. H. MACK
Successor to Dr. J. M. Kocno, In
Whlto Cornor, Salem, Oregon. Parties
doslrlng superior operations at mod
orate foo In any branch aro in ospoclai
roquost
S. C. STONE, ffl. D.
PR0PRIET0RI.OF
STONE DRUG STORE
SALEM, OREGON.
Tho stores (two in numbor)aro locatod
nc no. isao anu zuy uommorclal at,
and aro woll stocked with a comploto
Una of drugs and modlcluos, tollot
nrtlclnfl. nnrfnmnrv. tirunhna ntn
Has had oomo 25 years oxporlcnco in
uio practice of modlclno and now
makos no chargo for consultation, ex
amination or proscription.
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Transfer
Moots all mall and passengor trains.
Baggage to all parts of tho city.
Prompt i or vlco. Tolophono No. 241.
IIOMYKR ft UEDRICK.
B. R. JONES
Attorney at Law
Toledo, Oregon.
Was clork of circuit court for six
years and has an up-to-dato abstract
of all property In Lincoln county... .,
Barr's German Salve
Heals quickly all cuts, or brulaoi.
Draws sironosn out o( lamo back, and
draws silvers ont of floah which olton
break off too short to pull. Stlcka Iiko
Btlcklng plator. Try It anil yon will
novor bo without, lly mall 2So.
For ealo at DARR'S JEWELRY STORE
120 State Street. Salem, Ore,
S0ULE BROS.
PIANO TUNERS
AND REPAIRERS
For8lem not vklotty
ltvo orders t Geo
WiirsMuilc Store.
PORTLAHD OR.
Tb? nnne..
ii FINE WINES, IJQUOR8
' AND CIGARS.,..
102 Co(irt St
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OFFICE OITY HALL
For wator sorvico apply at office.
Dills payablo monthly In advance,
Mako all complaints at tho office.
First Class Bicycl?
Repairing
And all kinds ot
sundries at
FRANK J. MOORE'S
10 Court HI. Phone 2644.
Your Step Mother
Is still hero busy as ovor, and whoa
your clothoa aro all out of order, worn,
with buttons off, tako them to her at
tho Salem Dyo Works.
At this establishment you can got
anything sot to rights, from a pair of
gloves, to tho most elaborate silk
gown. A gontloman can got his hat
cleaned, his trousors creased, or his ,
wholo suit rejuvenated to suit his
taste, also four cults a month for 1.
Buttons sewod on, rips sewed up, suits
pressed on short notice. Now goods
shrunk for dressmaking.
MRS. C. H. WALKER
105 Commercial ttraeL
Repair Work
Have you tried us?
If not do so. we do only
first-class work.
If you need a new tire we
have it, We fix single tube
tires so they stay fixed. Sun
dries of all kinds. Wheels to
rent.
Otto Fwilson
135 Court St.
O, a Ti Co's
PASSENGER STEAMERS
Pomona and Altona
Loaves for Portland daily
eicept Sunday at 7 a. in.
QuickTime, Cheap Rates
HOTEL BLK.
Elk City. Llscola County,
E. M. MAYS, Prop.
Fall season for bunting and flshlug
now open. Finest trout and big gauie
in Orosou. An Ideal plaee. for a week's
outlnjr. Trolling for salmon, sea trout,
salmon trout and still fishing now at
Its bent. Oood table, board and bods.
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