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MwfAtai iks jii l, j llfrt(B,'MfcMvftA, .j ( & JS j6fe5rfM t -!--VSJjiwJWJifc .i THL 0 AIUY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESdAVi OCTOBER 8 1902. Ml. M ' f rgafr'T. r The H-0 IKES? Company flHlfe U Igz Biscuits; Light Cakes; Light Pastry; -and. Light Hearts,- ; Quick--as--aWinkf An6 ibe demand h mob that in udou6f if you can itm fj. Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8 Farewell Tour of NEIL BURGESS HlmseU as Abigail Prue. In an Elaborate Production of. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS.' .) 1 1 I I I H 1 I M I 1 I M j. J The County Fair With Its wealth of scenery, Mechanical and Electrical Effects. The Most Thrill- IlftCft'lDcir A Ing and Realistic ttUloCilAaC THE GREATEST TRIUMPH IN STAGE REALI8M. n Thoroughbred race horses mount- 3cd by professional jocKeys running at terrific speed In full view of the audience. Prices: -$1.00, 7Gc, 50c, 35c, Box scats $1.5!). Scats on sals at box ofllco Wednesday at 0 a. m Grand Opera House JNO. F. CORDRAY, Mgr. j Thursday, October 9. C. Solgfiold, Alameda, Cal. W. O. Patterson, The Dalles. W. 1). Joiner, San Francisco. C. M. Vaughn, New York. Geo. C. Drownoll, Oregon City. Howard M. Brownell, Oregon City. J. W. Fln'lgnn, San Francisco. C. M. Hutchinson, Los Angelas.,, Tall Thompson, Portland. Q. ,0. Mordcn, Portland. H. M. Grant, Portland. Benjamin Latz, San Francisco, Geo. H.' Davis, San Frnnclsco. H. A. Wright, Santa Onia, Cab Clell NaBh, city. Mrs. Augcrsteln, Portland. . L. It. Prlnco, Boston. Ira P. Good, St. Louis. Wm. Bntcbclor, city. J. A. Fenger, San Francisco. Jos. Lcudnn, San Francisco. F. W. KalBton, San Francisco. Miss Veroneo, New York. Miss Wilson, New York. ;!s Social Realm;! mni i imHin hi i-m-m- INIMITABLE NEIL BURGESS. W. E. NANKEVILLE ANNOUNCES LAWRENCE MARSTON'S DRAMATIZATION The Penitent From book by Hall Calne, author of Tho Christian. Great in Construction Situations, Cast, Music, Effect. Pi Icon; $1, 7Gc, fiOc, 3Gc. Seats on sale at box ofllco Thursday at 1) a. in. The White House. Tho best mcnls nro sorved at tho Whlto Houso ReBtnUrant. You got what you call for, on short notice. Open day and night. $10 Reward. For Information to load to dlscovory or arrest of party or partlos who atolo bluck wheel from back of my placo at Crosston. A. D. PETTYJOHN. 10-G-3t Spcclul salo on children's hata Fri day and Saturday, at tho Now York Millinery Parlors, No. 317 Coramorclal atrec-l. Mrs. Hooker, manngor. 10-7-3t Bed Time ( tnko a pleasant horb drink, tho next morning I fool bright and my com plexion is hotter. My doctor says It acts gently on tho stomacho, liver and kidneys, and s a pleasant laxative. It Is mado of herbs, and Is prepared as easily as tea, It Is called Lane's mod lcino. All druggists soil it at 25c and CO cents. Lane's Family ModlclncB moves tho bowela each day. If you cannot get it, Bend for froo Hamplcs. Address, Orator Woodward, Loltoy. N. Y. Poisoning the System. tl In through the bowel that tha bod; li demised of luinnrltlea. Constipation keeps these poisons In the system, causing head ucne, dullness nnd racalancholy at llrst. then unsightly eruptions, and nnnlly sorl our Illness, unless u remedy Is upplled. l)e Witt's Little. Knrly Itlseis prevent this trouble by stimulating the llrcr and pro mote easy, healthy action of the bowels These little pills do not' net violently, but by strengthening the bowels enablo thera to perform their own work. Never gripe or ills trexs. eod r 0. Unas, Urugglst. Clerks, Notice. Thoro will bo a meeting of tho clerks' union Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in tho hall over Rodger's bind ory. Important buslnofis to bo transacted. Vacation Days. Vacation tlmo Is here, and the children arc fairly living out of doors. Thero could bo no henlther place for theu, Yuti need only to guard ugulnst the accidents Incidental to most open air sports. No remedy equals lie Witt's Witch liusal Halve for quickly mopping pain or removing dan ger of serious conxoquenceti. for cuts, scalds and wounds. "1 used DoWltt's Witch llazol Halve fur sores, cuts nnd bruises," says U II. Johnson, Swift. Texns. "It Is the best remedy on tho market." Huro euro for piles and skin diseases. Ucwaro of counterfeits. eod K, U. Unas, Druggist. EDUCATIONAL. Jok&itfieM men toqulro tratnocj liolp T.io modern business ooIIcko Is a result of buslnets requirements The business man now IooUh to t'io school to supply hi help. Thorcfore, e, young person now lint but want oppor tunity of succeedl e In business without a thorough training such as he may secure at tut CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLGQE. T'tli KJliool his n established reputation for supplying competent help to tmslut men. This fact should uot be overlooked by young peoplo when deciding which school to attend. We oiler cheap Ilvlug, skillful teachers; plea-ant room; In faot all the advautagei one could wlh. Send for rauloKue. 98 . W. I. STALEY, Principal, Salem,. Oregon. N i.ghLt classes Practical subjects have boon organ ized at the Y. M. C. A. night school under thorough and competent Instruc tors. If you are working during tho day, and aro ambitious onough tot study a f w nights a weok, you ought to outer aonio of these classeB. For Six Months' Course. Arithmetic $2.00 Bookeeping .....5.00 Commercial Law 2.00 Grammar 2.00 Practical Letter Writing 2.00 Penmanship 2.00 Reading and Spelling 2.00 Rhertorlc 3.00 Vocal Music 3.00 Call on tho secretary for further in formation. Y. M. C. A. BUILDINQ. Corner of Commerolal and Chemeketa Streets. ARTSTUDIO Mrs. Mamlo P. Brown will resume her teaching Septcmbor 22d. Arrange ments for lessons In art can bo mado for classes or private losoons. Studio hours 2 to 5 p. m Murphy building. Residence 4G3 Front streot. Phouo 2305 Black. 9-22-lm. In His Matchless Female Personation In "The County Fair' 'Tonight. What lover of classic art of tho stage has not hoard of Noll Burgess and "Tho County Fair." Tho Interest in tonight's production of this pnstornl drama at Salem's oYand Opera Houso is great. Nell Burgess , himself Is out with tho company, and has assoclatod with him tho most capablo orgnnlaa tlon that hns ovor ossayod tho por trayal of this woll known production. Tho great horso raco scono with Mr. Burgess' awn horsos, tho Blnglng and dancing features and dissolving views are around Mr. Burgoss again. In this production Mr. Burgess appears ns Miss Abigail Pruon prim and prudish spinster, oxqulBltoly bigoted, marvol ously shrowd, nnd good honrtod and kindly to u fault. . Scats on sale at box tifflce. PrlcoR $1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c. o Hall Calne's Latest Story. "Tho Penitent," said to bo ono of tho most attractlvo plays on tho Rtago, will mnkp its first nppoaranea horo Thursday, Octobor Oth. Tho produc tion is hooded by W. E. Nankovlllo, who It is Bald lias given it a splondld mounting, and spared no oxponso or endeavor to make It one of tho most carofnlly staged productions of thin season. "Tito Penitent" wan 'tho at traction at tho Park Thonter, Boston, for fully five wooks at tho commence ment of this season, and drew to that """" -Kessl 25!2iih!E land for a visit nt tho homo of hori father. Phil MoUchan. J. D. Loo, Buporlntondoiit' of the state punitontlary, has, roturnod from Illllsboro. I T. S. lloynolds has returned to Port land, nftor a week's visit wlth,rolntt'08 in Salem. Mrs. s. A, Kour has gono for a visit with friends and rolatlvos in Portland and Astoria. J. A. Aupporlo, president of tho Ore gon Btnto bank, of Jefferson, was' In tho city today. Lighting GG2.41 Miscellaneous 24.34 Total $GG28.C2 In September thoro wore 28 cases hoard in tho poltco court From those linos to the nmount of $9G.1G woro ro- loolvod and OO'fc du'B Wero Borvod. Tho total iccelptR for tho month woro ?87f.2G, and tho Warrant IndebtoilnoBB $1833.80. $100 Reward $100. Tho readers of this paper will bo ploased to learn that thoro Is at lonBt C. F. Lansing, of tho Qunkor nursor- ?no "ended c.Boise that science hns lau in Tno.,inv . r .. i.bt "00u n,,,', t0 euro In nil Its stngos and lee. loft Tum lay afternoon for n buhl- Umt ,s cfttarrflt Hft)1,8 Curo HUSH Visit nt Hood lllvor. Is tho onlv imslllvn nnrn nnw known r Hr. J. F. Cnlbreath. BUPOrintondont of the stnto Insano asylum, lina ro turnod from a trip to Corvallls. - Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Stnplcton, accom panied by their daughtor, Mrs. Jos. Baumgnrtner. wont to Portland -today. Or B. 13. Balloy, of 'Portland, has returned from Southern Oregon, and Is visiting with his parents in this city. Miss Frnnklo Godfroy has returned to Poitland, nftor n short visit with hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. God frey. II. Snook returned today from Cor vallls, whoro ho has Just completed n dormitory at the Stnto Agricultural collogo, Mrs. Hovondon, who hns boon visit ing with hor daughter, Mra. M. L. Jones, In this city, hns returned to her homo In Hubhnrtl. Itobort C. Morrow, supremo court roportor, returns 1 to Portland Tuos- day afternoon, nftor having npont a few dnys, In Salem In connection with his duties. Miss Mario Raymond roturnod to Portland this morning, whoro she ox- pectB to re-engage in the" nowspnpor work. In which she hns had consldor nble oxporlouro. REPORTS FOR THE QUARTER Judge Judah Makes Statement of the Business of His Department for the Last Three Months. (to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bo- ing a constitutional dlso.iBe, requires a constitutional treatment. IInH'8 catarrh Cure is takon Intornnlly, act ing directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of tn system, thoroby destroying tho foundation of tho dls or.se, and giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution and as sisting nnturu In doing its work. Tho proprietors havo much faith in its cur ative powers, thnt thoy offor Ono Hun dred Dollars for any caso that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Addiess, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by druggists, 7G conts. - Hnll'B Family Pills aro tho best. KY In), i, Ux linl m ik itw.U iwni la ,) u I alt plny-liouso extraordinarily large audi oncos, and thoro Hcored a Instlm; and Hiibstantlal buccohs. Of nil tho popu lar novels dramatized "Tho Penitent" unquestionably rnnkH, nmong the host, and a doop anticipatory lntorost Iibh boon crcntod to boo lt atngo poitrny- al, Tho story, ns It will ho iinnlntmi. proBontB ovory ohnrnctor In Iho book. nnd nil Hiobo porsonalltloH will bo por- truyod by artiutB of raputo. A laro treat is proinlsod tho lovers of "The Christina," "Tha Bondsmnn," "The Mhnxmnn," nnd Cnino's otlior pi otitic tlons. Soata on salo at tho box ofllco ThurH- day nt 0 a. in. Prlcofl $1.00. 7Cc, 50o 35c To Music Students MlM EvM P. (?I1K h&S iMTi f aVIiiv Knntul I Uotrst ibis summer In "Music K.1hca I tlou" the syttcm uvd by II r Calvin II. I Cdy of llooton This stun above all. to the awakening and development of the ! student's musical nature. Mini Cox will re celro Diinlli In IMnf, i)rdn i,H (tfni,, it,..i,ii.. on or allifr Sept. Wth at her studio, Sis Front (7, OMIVIU UFD, VtfVlm I Wo have a largo supply of School Supplies, at low prices. Give ua a call. SKp. The Variety Store1 94 Court Strtet. I B. P. JONBS, Attorney at Law I Toledo, Oregon. Waa clerk of circuit court for six years and has an up-to-date abstract of all property In Lincoln county... .. PERSONALS. L. II. Stluson was-in Portland today. Z. F. Moody line gono to Tha DnlloB. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Biown. spoilt tho day In Portland. Miss Bortha Kay In visiting with frlondB In Portland. Mrs. J. A. Allison Ts vfsltlifg with inlntlvoa at BrookB. Justlco C. E. Wolvorton Is home from a visit to Albany. Mr.. D. Jay, of Portlnnd, Is the giiwit of her daughtor. Mrs. J. O. Graham. Mrs. L. y. Orimth has gono to Port- INDIGESTION Is the cause of moro discomfort than any other ailment- If you cat tha things that you you want, and that aro good for you, you are distressed. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will make your digestion perfect and prevent Dyspepsia and Its attendant dlsngroe ablo symptoms. You can safely eat anything, at any tlmo. If you tnko ono of these tablets aftorward. Sold by all druggiuta under a pooltlve guaran too. 25 cts Money refunded If you are not satisfied. Send to us for a froo sample. W. H. HOOKBK & CO , Buffalo. 'N Y At the regular mooting of the city council Tuoa-tlay Recorder Judah fllud report for thu mouth of Saptombor. nnd ul no for tho threo moiuliR milling Soptcmber 30th. During tho month of Soptqmber fair month thoro wns n large increase In the numbor of ensos In the police court. In tho throo mouths thoro were Disposed of II ensos, from which flues to the amount of $175.15 wore collected and WG14 dnyB wore curved. The 41 canes were chiHulfled in folio wh: Dog ordinance violated, 1; fire ordlnnnco vlolnted, 1; drunlioii nottn. 3U; opium ordlnnnce violated, I; ulsorderly conduct and vngiancy, 1 enoli; bogging on atreetH, 3. The J na tion and uonstnblo foes for tho (tuartor amountod to $31.30 and $80. H), re spectively. Tho mlscollaueouB ciihIi recolptu wore $1,710.70, nnd the war rnnt liulolitoiljiusK ninountil to $S038. 02. Th oxpontee of the city govern inQnt or the quarter ware distributed among the following fundi: Jail 1.16 Police 18.40 Salnrie) I90G.48 Flro department 1105.8 Fuel .... 337.00 Streets nnd roads . , . .' I03.SG Bridge 500.05 Stationery 7.76 Water 30 10 Legal services; 16.00 11. D. Lnudon and A. M. Hanson havo roturnod to Fort Columbia, on tho lower Columbia river, whoro thoy will, In a fow dnys, complete tho contract fdr n numbor of now buildings for tho government. Sick Headache absolutely and por munontly. cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant horb drink. Curoa Consti pation and IndlgoBtlon, mnkoa you ent, Bloep, work and happy. Satisfac tion gnnrantoed or monoy bnok. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Wrlto to W. H. HOOKER & CO.. Buffalo. N. Y for n froo samplo. D. J. FRY, Druggist, o John A. Byrne, who for noino tlmo has held a poHltton with tho Capital National bnuk, lit this city, loft todny for The Dalles, having nccoptcd a 111(0 position In tho bank of Fronch & Co. WOMANS' DUTLE 8. i womnn whe konps bar houso In or dor and hns tho "tiro of a family, has just as much roHponslhlllty ns tho ninu who provldofl tho nioniiB to carry on the hoiisekeoplng. She Is dosorvlng of tho moro credit sluco tho demands on her strength Is grontor. Tho ovor lasting sameness about hor duties, and tho confinement uncoiHnry to carry them out Ib very trying to the nervoiu Bystom, this ptodurea a strain on tho mind that makes hor irrltablo, cross and dlnsntlfltled, which Ib Just as much a dmenso as rliQumatlsin or cn tanh. If nerves can bo built up and made strong by modlclno of somo kind this fooling Ib chnugod to one oi choorfulnoBB mn. pleaauro In hor du ties. The modlclno that makon strong stonily norvoB, nnd lirovonta dlsoafle by building up the entire Bystom, is Dr. Gunn'a Blood and Norvo Tonic, a tublot to, take at monl time. . Cures nervotiH 'prostration - by making rich rod blood, feeding tho nerves, nnd making Holld (IobIi at tho rnto of 1 to 31bH por weok. This medicine In sold by drugglHta for 75c por box, or 3 box oh for $2.00, or Hunt by mull, post-paid on looolpt of prlco. Wrlto us about your case. AddroBH Dr. Gunn, Phila delphia. Pa. For salo at Dr. Stone's Ding Storos. 3 Ii. Frank Moradlth has roturnod from Albany, whsre hu attondod the open ing of the "Albany Grand" opora hotiict on Monday availing. Tho thon ter, which Ib pronounced ono of the best pf ItM bUo on the connt by Mr. Meredith, wnu opened by the Nolll iliirgocw company, In "Tho Comity Fair." Mr. Meredith says the Durgoas c nmpuny Is this your ovon bettor than ever. This, company appear at tho Sa lem Grand tonight. GOLD DUST. N-EHRLY4QQ Decorated Umps tjiat we can and will sell from $1.00 to 53-5Q ach, Lamps are cheaper this year; last year about same style sold fiom 25 to85 cents higher. The line, this year is very pretty in decoration; no dark globes or shades, If you need a lamp.'come.and see them, 'Mo need to.purcjiass if not suited, but you will be surprise at the prices we ask. . - . ; , AIsq ak to see the- cheap CiockeryndGlassware, . New patterns in. Yokohama Tea Store Phone 24 It Black Roasters of Good Coffee Free Delivery I "Lot tho GOLD OUST twins do your work,"1 ' I ' This would be a cleaner, brighter world if M isi nvfirv nnusBKoaner ubbq b I n nMMsw 1 H It MMuIJSaaHaa-inur nlft3RtirA DIxittLta vmir iH efforts; SuAtrmatmfrom your cares; Atftte to your life. m H MA nnlv hv TUP. N K PAIRnjlMk COMPANV H QJcro, Nr yw)c Banco, Sc lout. Mk 4 OVAL FAIRV SOAP. 4AAA,AAAAAAAA Market Quotations Today v iiiRc Dsieia a uboo iionte marKei" CLASSIFIED ADS Hop Market. Hops 1902 20 to 22c. Potatoes, Apples, Etc. Potatoes 30 to 40c. Onions $1. Dried Fruits. Dried Apples 4 Vi to Gc. Italian Prunes, 40s to GOs 3,S to 4c. Potlte Prunes samo. Wood, Fence Posts, Etc. Big Fir ?3 00 to J3.2G. Second Growth $2.50 to $2.75. A8h ?3.00 to $3,25. Body Oak $4.00. Polo Oak $3.50. Codar Posts 10 to ilc. Hides, Pelts and Fun. Oroon HldoB, No. 1 7c. Oroon Hides, No. 2 5o. Calf Skins 4 to Gc. Shoop 7Go. Goat Skins 250 to '$1,00 Gray Fox- 25 to tfDa Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 25e to $1.25. Ottor $1.00 to $5.00. Skunk 10 to 25c. Mualtrnt 1 to 5c. Wildcat 10 to 2Gc. Grain and Flour. Wheat 54c. Oats 28c. Bnrloy browing, 4Gc hu. food, $1G ton. Flour Wholesale. $2.85. Live Stock Market. Stoora 3 to 3&c. Cowb 3 to 3Vc. Sheep $3.50 gross to $1,00. Bressaci Veal GJc. Hogs, allvo 5V4c. Hogs, dressed GVJc, - Wool and Mohair. Conrso Wool 14c. Flno 15c. Mohair 25c. Hay, Feed, Etc. Balod Cheat $0,50 to $7.00. Clovor $0.00. Bran $17.50. Shorts $19.00. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good Dairy Buttor 2214c. Creamery Buttor 27V&C. Cronm, pan sklmmod, at crenmory 20c, at farm, 18c. Cronm aopiiiator sklmmod, at creamery, 25c, at faun, 23c. Poultry at Btclner's Market. Chickens 8c. Kggs, per do.. 22a, Turkeys loo. DuokH 8c. Portland Market. Whont Walla Wnlln, G3c. Wheat Valloy.Glc. Flour Portland, boat grade, to $3.80; graham $2.80 to $3.20. Oats Cholco Whlto, $1 to $1.02V&c. Barloy $20 por ton. MIllBturf Bran $18.50. Hny Timothy, $10 to $11 por ton. Onions 75o to $1 per contnl. Potatoo8C5c por cental. Buttor Best dairy. 17 to 20c.j fancy cronmory, 25 to 27c; atoro, 12 W to 15c. Kggs Orogon ranch, 2214 to 2Gc por dost. Poultry ChlckoiiB, mixed, $3.50 to $1.25; bona $4.75; turkoyfl. llvo, 14 to 15c. Mutton groBB, 3c. HogB gross 7c. Beof grooss 3 to 30. Voal gross, 7 to 8 Wo. Hops 20 to 21c. Wool Valloy. 12 to 15c; Knstorn Oregon, 8 to 14c; Mojiulr. 26 to 2Cc. Hides dry, 10 pounds and upwards, 15 to 15V4C fiefe men,,,. A wyfi.y,y "fflngp $3.05 KEEP THEM At HOME Wholesale Chasing About the Streets at all Hours by Young Q!-le Should Be Stopped, Although tho olty haa n curfew ordl nnnce, with ponnltloB attached, many mere children, particularly glils, per sist In chiming about tho HtrootH nt all hour of the night, nnd In all gorta of company. TIiIh hIioiiIi! be stopped. The fact that the practloe oxIstH 1m largely the fault of the parent). A dlHginaeful lnoldont In this con nection Ib reported on Tueedny ev ening. About 11 o'clock Inst night two young girls, who hnve scarcely uttered tliolr teeiiH. nccomimnled by a flippant kid for nn ocgrt, wlioxe mo Uvea were queHtlounble, perched thoiiiHidvcw upon some empty plniio ijoxoh that were arranged about the old State Inmirnnro building, on Com merclal utreet, now occtiplud by the Y. M. O. A. Seated there, the trio wi gagd in a conversation that wn pain fully HhcH-klng to a person iohmihUk a spark of decency. OccupantH of the building were aroused from their slum hern by the continual hubbub, and tolerated the disgraceful seance until after midnight, when the police oili er h were telephoned' for nnd recjuost -d to abate the uuImuicb. Arrived on the Ncctue, tiie night oflleani gave th uiithful trio such a lecture along mor al lines as perhaps they had never be fore received There are a number of glrln of &u jder 8Kb in thl olty who have htfun uj. I 'oylng ulnioat unrestrained prlvllagou I In roaming about tho stroeta. But tho l xiliee onloorK da not proposo to tolor me iHin iiimg any longor. ir paronts win not keep their children off the itreet. tht officer wjll.. An has h$4 ttd. the praetfoe of indlMfrtmlBau treetMBhasliig by yauthful girls In thu city, haa beeorae dUgraoeful and lthocklllK WANTED. and an experienced saleslady nt New York Millinery Parlors. Mrs. Hooker, mapagor, 317 Comrnorclal . ,t'treot- 8-7-31 ,.mu. AgCHU, tO BOH OllO Of tllO b6st 7'"'" articles ovor put out. Only thoso that nro rollablo need apply. Uooin 17, Willamette Hotel . lB Wanted. To borrow URnn n .i real ostato security, from one to ' uura. AUtiroSB "J, nnl offlco. CATLIN & LINN Hop buyers. Room 8, Bush-Broyman block, Salem, Or gun.f 'Phone 1431. LODGES. ProtecflonXoWeNiTXAhxIenrOri der United Workmen, meets ovory Saturday evening In tto Holmafc Hall, corner of State and Liberty" Btreeta. Visiting brethren welcome , F. L. WetSt, M. W.; J. A. Sellwood, Mteoorder. P." Jou 10-4-tf Wanted. A girl to do houoework; small family; good pay. Call at Cronlso Studio, ovor Now York Racket. o 22-tf Wanted Everybody to try Orogon Foot Ease for all foot ollmonta. Odco tried always used. Ask your drugglBt or Bend 25c, 8. L. Hayce, Halaoy, Oro. B-27U L08T AND FOUND. two one osurea of vahmliio pniwrs of Washington I.lfo Insurnnco i-o. uau at Journal office, and pay for ad, jo-G-tf Lost. Watch charm, slmpo of homo's hoof, and mounted with silver plate. Return to Ulll AndoiWA and get reward. , . 10-3t-tf FOR RENT. For Rent Unfurnished housekeeping rooms, 477 Commercial Btroet 10-4-Gt nroiiwii iM For Rent. Fine grain ami stock farm, 300 acres; modern houso, with wntor piped Into samo; flno orchard and garden. Alad 175 acres of flno cattle pasture, with plenty of wator. Heavy tenm( good hack, now har ness, farm Implements. Jernoy cow for snlo. Address 10, (9, Ball, Tur ner, Oiecon, It. F. D. No. 3. 0-12-tf JF0R8ALE. For Sale or Trade. Houso and lot In suburbs of Portland for Salem prop erty, or acreage. Inquire at Journnl ofllco. 10-4-tf Top Duggy and Cait For Sale. At a bargain. Call on J. U Frcolaml, 150 8tnto stroet. ' 10-2-lw A Real Estate 8nap. Tho right porMon with Only a Htt!o monoy can got a good new farm, 80 noros cultivated, 10 acres posturo, fair houso, good burn, near four good towns. A rare pick-up for somebody. Mrs. U. G. Longs worth, Turner, Or. 0-8-1 m For Sale. Fatiilly roBltlonco, Inrgo grounds, within two blocks of tho cupltol; also Ohlckerlng square pi ano for rent. Inqulio at Journal of fice. 8-25-tf For Sale or Part Trade. My 20-acro homo at Frultlanil, 3H mlloa cast of aaylum; good 5-room frame houso, nowly papered and painted; 12 ncros In cultivation; good bam; 3 aoros of orchard (variety); CO rods to church, storo and Bdiool; good wator, iiIqb location. Torms to ault, or will take half In Salem Inside proporty. Prlco $1700; also have S ttood milch cowb for salo. Call or wrlto to W. If. H, Dunklo at Taylor Market, on Court street 0-22-lm Hop Cloth About 4000 yards nt cost prlco to closo out. Oot what you want at cost. F. Lovy, Haleiu, Ore- dw-0-22.1m gou. MISCELLANEOUS. Silver OIobi -Stove Polish la free from acids, dirt, dust and offensive amull, It la easily applied and easily re moved from handa, and tho ouly successful polish for airtight heat ers and Russian pape. Manufactured by I). J. Hawley, of Portland. Or gun. For salo by Pier Company, of ,!, miv nmi n. M. Wade & Co. In MIH VllI - - all tholr sloroa. D-ll-lm FORE8TERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Mcota Friday-night in Tumor blook. Harry Watsou.CR.; AX.Brown,. Sec. Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, corner State and Liberty streets, Tuesday ot each week at 7:30 p. nt. Cnroy T. Martin, C. C; Zudoc J. Riggs, K. of R. and B, aj muLHjT x uiii-Lim. juMnrm yoana PHY8ICIAN8. irewor, pnytician and ourneon. Office In Gray block. Room 7 end 9. Phono 91, ft.il II J SHI sin JUiUHH OSTEOPATHY. Dr. L. E. Wyckoff and Dr. Grace Al bright Twenty months graduates of tho American School of Osteop athy, Kirksvlllo, Mo. Dr. Wyckoff In thu only twenty month gentleman graduate in Salem. Odd FoIIowb' Temple. 'Phono Main 272L Dr. M. T. Schoettle Graduate Ameri can School of Osteotathy, Kirks Tflllo, Mo. Office In Tioga block, over tho 8pa. Ofllco houra 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4. Ofllco phono No. 2423 Red resldonco phono 2G03 Rod. TOJN80RIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shaving Parlors. Sovon flraf cloaa harbors engaged. Finest batli rooms 'in city. We use antisopUo Bterillzor. J. Rynu, Prop. Evans' Barbe Shop. Only flrst-claaa Bbop on State streot Every thing now and up-tc-dato. Flnost porcekln baths. Sbavo, 15c; haircut. 25c; baths, 25o. Two flret-cloos boot blacks. O. W. Evans; proprietor. tmmmmmmr, wim www m www,! Branson & Ragan Havo a supply of big, blue huoklo borrlos on hand. Sond In your order while thoy laBt Thoy are fresh and cholco. SURE CURE" FOR PILES Itching Piles produco moisture and cause Itching, this form, nn'woll as Blind, Blooding or Protruding Piles nro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pllo Rom edy, stops Itching and blooding. Ab sorbs tumors. BOc R Jar nt druggists, or sent by mall. Troatlso free. Wrlto mo about your cnao. Dr. Boaanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For salo- nt Dr. Stone's drug atoms. o I l-'oliln nro somtliDr wore truuMcshmc lu sinnuicr than In winter, It's so Itard.ta ke-i troin ttl(liiB to tliera while tooling oS after lrcl. One Mlnuts Couali Curs currn st once. Abaolutcly safe. 'Acts luinieUlitt Ir. HurA i-iira for roughii, colds, croups, tlimat nml lijnjr tmuhls. eod l: 0. Unas, llrMgclst October 26lh wilt bo Tho Journal's only discount salon day In the year $3.00 by mall and $G,00 a year toy cn ilwr on that day and date only. C. H. MACK Succosaor to Dr. J. M. Koono, In Whlto Corner, Salem, Orogon. Pftrtie desiring superior operations at mod erate feo in any branch aro in oapoclai roouoat HOTEL BLK. UUc.Clly, LIscotiT County, E. M. MAYS,' Prop. Fall season for hunting and fishing now open. Flnoat trout-and big game in Oregon. An Ideal placo for a wook'a outing. Trolling for salmon, sea trout, salmon trout and utlll fishing now at Its best. Good table, board and bods. 8-2t2md CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and. passenger trains. Daggago to all parts of the city. Prompt servloe. Telephone No. 2L HOMYKR 4 HBDRICK, You will always And the enrtcoat mat8 and grocorlea at tho liwoet prices at Hdwarrt'a U LusoherH, 40G and 410 State street 'Phone cdora given spoolal attention HOP OUYERS' DIRECTORY. wool, hop growors' suppl ea. No. 320 Commuroial street, alem, Ore gon. Phone 1301. 6. O. aCHUCKJNQ-Hop buyer. Phone Main 1311. Offices In Bayne blolk. MUte street, Salem aniimF PARRAR.-Hop merchant and purchasing agent. No. 210H Commertlal street, uiwtalrs. Salem. Oreen. 'Phone 1M1. tiitsn Awn NEI8. Hun merehant. OfMre In IlushUreyiiiau BIdg., aleo n Albaay. Oregon. TeJepbwe '" 181. r T A. LIVE8LEY & CO, Dalera in hew ami hop -urnm. . 'Pbono 121 . ofllce i quid 18 Oienieim bwi;.. lew, Oregon. j. CARMICHAEL Hop buyer; oftlce lu litish-Breyinan building, Ualein. Oregon kkimples of cholee hot w Jlclled from all grower SOUL!: BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND OR PorSaltH sad vkisity (svs onjffs at Cce Wli'Mu0f. Barr's German Salve Heals quickly all cuts, or bruUee. Draws sjruuuin out of lame bak, ami draws slivers ont of flesh which oftaa break off too short to pull. Htluka like clicking jdater. Try H and joit will uevur Ihj without, liy mail 96a. (for salo at BARtVS JEWELRY STOlRB 120 State Street 8Irv Ore. LILIENTHAL BROiS-Hop merchauU H. J ottenuelraer. manager, om N, K. corner Commercial and State street (uiwtalrt. 'phone MMa 4 PAUL R. O. HORST A LAOHMUND CO.-HIop merthanu; eornar State and Oommerolal street (uitalrt). falwn. 'I'hone Main 8. 1 raaeh efleee: North YaWa. Wh-: SlHiita Rrwa 8acrftwU). Cal , Puy Rilun. Wash . St 1-ottU. Mo l4ul I.aohtuund, general manager. S.C.STONEiiM.D. pgOPBICTOB OF STONE'S DRUG STOKi: SALEM, OREQON. The BtotaaUWQ lu numboOare looated at No ?35 and W Oommerolal rt, and ara wqll toeked with a eowpWo fine of drug- and inedlelnw, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, ete.. Has bad Bomo 25 years exparlonoe In the praotlco of aiedlcige and npw tuakea no chwga lor coaaultatloa, amlnatlon or prescripUoit ----SSS-ISftMSSSSWf' UU!E WING SANG CO, New liHB of Ghlnesa and JaWf" fancy aud dry two. StIUu w$ up. Pine white underwear of all klnda, Wrnnu-r. walW. akjitfe ft' and lu.ltau' fiimfaklRK M&MMli$&$bt l-t unit te.. for al , 140 Stat Street. 91wtf. Of A