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m. & i'irfii'iiiiwuOMU'i'imife V THE D AlLY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1002. aumaMMMM Who Xtnntt 1 , f (, O U It t 0 Ae SacA: liat la where aomo people feel fak all, tbo time. They aro likely to bo despondent Bwd it is not unusual to find them arrowing trouble as if they hadn't ough already. LTbe fact is their . kidneys aro sak, either naturally or because Ktj sickness, exposure, worry or othcr influences. rilftim thankful to say." writes J. L. Camp- bellfof Srcainoro. HI., "tht Hood'i SanP- .jjlirtbas cured mo. For many yer I was JIIouMod with backache. At times I was so bjJKjil had to be holped from the bed or chair. BlUffl'now well and stronir and f reo from pala." Egnjkt this ef oat medicine did for him it has "dona for others. fffood's Sarsaparilla promises to euro and keeps the promise, uegm treatment witn noouB wxiuy 2LLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Imll M. IlleuBch, Donvor. C. Pulton, Astoria. Uan Pulton, Astorln. A. Hlnshaw, city. jW. C, ThomaB and wife, San Fran- rclafco. Ilphii Philip Sousn, Now York. OUss Llebllng, Now Yoik. MIss Jenkins, Now. York. Blames R. Daruer, Now Yonlc. C. Ilaker, Portland. J. Ranks, Reston. K. A, Hosier, city. P. Maskwell, Idaho. Wm. Uatcholor, city. IE. C. Uergor, Now York. . m. M. Grant, Portland. Trace Peters, Boston. Wno. M. Oravln, Poitland. En C. Apple, Portland. IC. E. Lacke, New York. Monhelm, Now York. M. Bower and wlfo, Plalnvlew. til. Friendly, Eugene. Croasdalo, Chicago. L. Taylor, city. ITM 1 1 II I 1 1 1 I I I M I II I I i 1 1 ;& social Realm: ffrtJiHH ii i li uu imuii The Souoa Concert. Hio following criticism of tho gpusn conceit, given ut the Salem and Saturday evening, Is mado by competent Salem musician: iSousn's band concert at tho theatre tunlay night, was unquestionably n iro musical treat In many ways, for r. Sousa lias personal force, execu- live ability, and groat originality, but tUero aro boiiio places and acts whoro- in In Salem ho lays himself open to censure, and that Is not only rushing hrough his choice program that his wen can play to perfection, for when tSoy arc as tired, as they certainly roust have been from tholr hard day's ork, they could not do full Justice, tout when ho gave us three numbors Signer, Liszt and Massenet only, that wero not IiIb soven Sousa num- jjuura. uiinor no iuiiikb wo aro noi 'fntjlb to appreciate anything doopor, or olso wants to kcop his music constant- before tho people. It is to bo Erently regiettod, especially aftor such magnificent triumph as "Tannhau- when wo know full woll what ch a hand can do. Wo don't hear 'st class nrtlsts like that often, and to Just wish nnd hopo thnt thoy 11 glvo us classics, nnd to bo dis jointed. Truo, all of his numbers o gay, sparkling nnd brilliant, but fch an aggregation of plnyors must iOvv that an audlonco exiwets moro am tuem Mr. Sousa Is cortnlnly magnetic, Ills gosturos, move ments and leading aro prose, poetry, lilies, dancing and chnrms. Ho rivets 5ur entlro attention all tho time, and players nro tllvlno, so whoro this tty sound hnrsh, It Is only that it It Syceaatta80ew vu fbe Move I 11 OUR NEW STORE AT NO. 110 STATE 8T. WILL SOON BE READY. WHEN WE MOVE OUR STOCK 8HOULDBE A8 SMALL AS RAPID SELLING WILL LEAVE IT. Many Bargains Jor yoii. i f WE HAVP CUT TUC DDIIB A . ' '- I-MIWfc. IS HALF ON A GREAT MANY ARTICLES, CONSISTING WATCHES, JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER, CLOCKS, ETC. THIS IS AN OFFERING THAT SHOULD APPEAL TO YOU. No Os? Elaborating. THE PIAIN STATEMENT IS STRONG. OUR STORE HAS A REPUTATION THAT IS A SAFEGUARD TO ALL WHO BUY JEWELRY HERE. QUALITIES REMEMBER. SPECIAL PRICES iS.WJbOERDSOD&CoJI THE RELIABLE JEWELERS. WWWMWMIIMHHMII8MIHIIMIIIWMIMH HARRITT & LAWRENCE, SEL! More Tomatoes and Better Tomatoes than Anybody D EVERYTHING IN SEASON FOR 8EA30N. too" bad to sncrlflco art for frivolity, bo the best, with llttlo or no Blchnoss. Mr. Pryor was of tho first rank In the ' Mr. nntl Mrs. H. Goo. Meyer aro vis trombone solo. Tho women wore qulto King In Portland, unsatisfactory, and tho greatest com- Mrs. Ackormnn. wlfo of tho stato pllment I can again pay Mr. Sousa Is school superintendent, Is In tho clt,y Uiat hs band Is far too flno to spend on a visit, tho guest of hdr daughter, an entire evening on light music. E. E. II. 0" PERSONALS. leading modiste of that fashlonablo Rocky HodgUIn, of Oregon City Is resoit. MIbs lluef receives a flno sni velling with friends In this city for a nry, and will probably mnko an ox- few days. Webster Klncald, of Eugene, Is In tho city, the guest of Carey P. Martin. Hugh Williamson has roturnod from n summer's visit to 9an Francisco. Miss Uesslo Dutlor, of Independence, was the guest of friends In this city on Saturday. ' Prod Dulletto has relumed from As-1 torla, whero ho has been employed as a printer for a short time. George Dorcas, tho local heavy weight among tho hop-buying frator- rilty, has gone to Sacramento, Gal., to bo gone about two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Horbert L. Glllr of - Woodbum, attended tho Sbusa con- cert In this city Saturday evening. C. R. Markley, or Storm .uuco.nowa, ii i I.. tln nltv in remain dtirlllE tllO lt-ll-W in t.sv -v r -" trial of his brother, John P. Markley, who Is charged with tho murder of lolm D. Pain, nt Champoeg last Juno John M. Gcarln, the noted Portland criminal lawyer, is Jn tho city, and will assist J. A. Carson, of this city, in de fending John P. Markloy of the charge of murder, for which ho Is being tried beforo tho circuit court. Hon, P. C. Baker has returned to Portland. P. N. Fabor, of Minneapolis, 'who .iaa been visiting his niece, Mrs. J. II. Browcr, has started for his Eastern home. Ho goes via the O. R. & N. to Huntington, whero he will visit nil other niece whllo en route. Mrs. J. W. Roland Is homo from a short visit with relatives at Jefferson. W. b. Jones, constable of tho Jeffer son district, Is In tho city. Mrs. J. W. Wlllson Is visiting with J friends In Portland. Mr.' and Mrs. C. A. Murphy went to Portland today. Mr. Murphy is tho hold-over delegate from tho Salem lodgo to tho Btato grand lodgo of tho Knights of Pythias, which convenes In I Portland this week. Tllo other dolc gato from tho Salem lodgo Is R. J. Fleming, who will go to Portland TueHdny. Rov. P. C. Hotzlur wont to Portland today. Stato Superlntonddnt J. II. Acker m mi was In Portland for tho day. I. D. Driver went to Portland today for a short vislL Miss Lillian McElroy, of Eugene, nt tonded tho Sousa concort In this city Saturday ovonlng. Miss Hello Cooper, deputy In tho county recorder's ofllcc, has returned from a visit to her parents In Jeffer son. Attornoy-acnornl D. R. N. Blnck burn Is homo from Brownsville. Mra. George E. Waters Is visiting In Portland, tho guest of Mrs. W. C. Knighton. W. A. Whlto hns returned from, a trip to Eugene. Miss Landreth has returned from a visit with hor relatives at 8cIo. Dr. G. C. Pulton and son havo re turned to Astoria, after a short hunt in this section. They took homo a flno bag of Chinese pheasants. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Friendly, or Eu gone, arrived in tho city Sunday after noon anil registered at tho Wlllam otto. Dr. R. C. Cartwrlght was a visitor to tho Salem Indian school, at Chcmawa, today, whero ho examined a number of now pupils who aro ontcrlng tho onlinAl n.. P..t..lnhl to 1 ...,. -I I. . ' acting as physlcfan a tho school untl a successor Is apioluted to succeed Dr. E. S. Clark, Uio former physician, who Is now ongaged Jn tho practice of medlcluo at Whatcom, Washington. Dr. Cartwrlght reports tho health of tho students at tho Indian school to wwo mw i nilADTBD A TUIDO AND A viw. - ,.,, ...., r. . ARTICLES, CONSISTING OF RIGHT. FOR YOU. HOUSEKEEPERS IN THE COM- OLD P. O. GROCERY. Mis. E. P. Carlton. Democrat. Miss Augusta Ruof loft last ovonlng for Pasadena, whoro rho has boon on gaged tho past yoar as assistant to tho .tended visit In Paris and other Eu- ropoan points at tho close of tho noxt seaRon. q j (J,lC UlllUll Made Beer Tho Capital Brewery, of this city, has boon unionized, and tho product of the brewery now bears tho union label. Tho boor that Is produced by ,' llU11 1S pronounced or oxcopuon- nl quality, and Is Increasing In popu- larlty dally, as Is evident from tho fact of a larger consumption of tho pro- J. STILLMAN, Manager. Minor Mention OP Local Import On Saturday afternoon C. M. My natt, an employe nt tho Capital Lum bering Company's mill, lost threo Ang ers from tho left hand. Tho Bunker Hill Consolidated Min ing Company, of this city, lias tiled articles of Incorporation, with a capi tal stock of $1,000,000. Tho lurorporn tors are: T. C. Culbertson, Dr. P. E. Slater and George II. Irwin. Tho prop erty that will bo controlled nnd devel oped by tho newly-formed company Is locntod on tho North Fork of tho San tlam rlvor, In this, county, whoro tho interested parties report a rich strlko to havo been mado rccontly. ELECTRICITY Cars to Be Transported 1440 Miles Day by the Myoterlouo Fluid. nw ion;, uctouor 10. A now schomo or transportation is to bo In troduced botwoon Now York nnd Bos - a - ton, whoroby, it Is snld, largo pack ages and enrs containing pnsflongers can bo whisked from ono placo to the other, 230 miles, in loss than an hour An oxporlment with tho machlno was hold In Boston In tho presence of many sciontists, Including A. E. Dolbonr, of Tufts collogo. Ho announced thnt ho was thoroughly satlsflod with tho sys torn. It consists of a magnet car hanging fioin n Blnglo rail, which fol lows a curront of electricity with ono horso power. It Is said that ono ton enn thus bo transited 1440 mllosa day at a cost of 30 conts. Tho application of electricity to ma chinery, ns mentlonod above, is not nil tho uses to which It can be upplled. It cures most obstinate chronic dlsoasos with wondorful and startling rapidity. Dr. Dnrrln, tho olectrio physician, of Salem, omploys tho remedy with won dorful success, ns Is proven by tho tes timonials that we havo horotoforo pub lished of tho romnrkabla euros that ho has mado in this vlolnlty. Dr. Darrin camo to Salem to re main but a limited time, but since op- enlng his ofllcoln tills city " "'" "'' "" i'- I. In .... Uint 0 ,mB conc,u0, to oxtel( hJ visit to November 1st. Patients como to visit him from a wide area of terri tory. Tho othor day a young man rodo on horsobnek to bo troatod for doafnoss. In ton mlnutos from tho tlmo tho doctor commoncod operations ho could hear, and tho noxt day ho. lort rorjiomo. Such trontmont bor dors on tho mnrvolous, and shows the .wonderful cures thnt can bo effected Iby modern skill, whon oxompllflod by 'such mon as Dr. Darrin. Dr. Darrin continues to treat all classoe, tha poor froo of charge, oxoopt medicine, at his office, at tho Wlllamotto Hotel. from 9 to 11 a. m. dally. Thoso will- Ing to pay from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. at half a formor charges, lloglvow froo and confidential examinations to all at tho ofllce or by letter. In most casos only ono visit Is necessary. He 1 troats all curable nervous, enronlo. neuto and private diseases of the eye. ; oar. noso and throat; catarrh, deaf- , noss, bronchitis, la grlppo, consump- tion. hoart. llvor and kidney diseases. lost vigor, errors of youth, varicocele i and tumors, nnd will, undor no circtim- stances, tako a case that he cannot cure or benefit Cure of private dia- t oases are never published in the pa- pore. Circulars and qucMtlon blanks sent froo. All curabjo chronic male t and femalo diseased treated at $6 a wek. or In that projKjrtlon of time, as the ense may require. Bad Bread. There Is nothing so annoying as to havo poor baking. If yu buy your nroau and pastry at the Pioneer Bak ory you aro sure to be satisfied. The White Houe uestaurant la still in the lead fnr , nrst-olass meafs. The 'Only up-to-date I eating nousif in the elty. Open day and night. I Branson & Ragan Have oo hand a full Jlne. pf eltaJM blseuiu and araakers. made by the National Biscuit Co. Send In your or der and try them CATARRH OF THE STOMACH Pleasant, Sltnpte, but Safe and Ef-' fectual Cure for It. Cntarrh of tho stomach has long betm considered the noxt thing to In curable. Tho usunl symptoms nro a full or bloating sonsntlon nftor eating, accompanied somutlmos with sour or ...n.... ..(.,...... . , ,, . watery risings, a formation of gases, ctiuslng prossuro on tho heart and lungs, and dlfllcult breathing, head- aches, nckKTappotlto, norvouBnoss and. a goneral played out. languid fooling. ' There Is often a foul taBto In tho mouth, coated tongue nnd If tho In terior of tho stomach could bo &Pon It would show a slimy, Inflamed con dition. v Tho euro for this common nnd oh stinnto troublo Is found In a treat ment which causes tho food to bo rendlly, thoroughly digested beforo It ' fnr oust are Identical with thoso of has time to formont nnd lrrltato tho Japan. Great Britain is chiefly con dollcate mucous surfneos of tho stom- cjrned with China and Japan with nch. To secure a prompt nnd healthy Korea, and the treaty Is aimed at mal digestion Is tho ono necessary thing mining their territorial Integrity. Jn to do, and when normal dlgostlon is pan has by the nlllnuco lifted herself secured tho cntnrthal condition will ' Into the flrst ranks as a ,world power, havo disappeared. . a position which she has- well earned According to Dr Harlnnson tho Baf- her right to hold. Tho alllauco of tho est and best trontmont Is to uso aftor ' each meal a tablet, composed of DIas- tiise. Aseptic Pepsin, a llttlo Nux, uuiuuii ouui ami nun aciiiB. -iiiobo tablets can now bo found at all lrug stores undor tho namo of Stuart's Dys popsla Tablets, and not being a pat-' of power there until the Anglo-Jnpa-ont medicine can be used with perfect! nesc tienty was concluded, safety and assurance that healthy np- "The United States' Interests in China notlte nn.l tlinmiu-ii .il.rm.Mm, win fni. ' ro exactly the same ns Great Brltnln'n low tholr regular uso after meals. Mr. R. S. Workman, Chicago, 111., wiltes: "Cntarrh Is a local condition resulting from a neglected cold In tho bond, whereby tho lining membrnno of tho nose became Inflamed and the poi sonous dlschargo there from passing backward Into tho throat roaches tho stomach, this producing cntarrh of tho Atomach. Medlcnl authorities pre scribed for mo for threo years for ca tarrh of stomach without cure, but to day, I am tho happlost of mon nftor us ing only ono box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot And appropriate words to oxpress my good feollngs. I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from tholr use." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is the snfoHt preparation, ns woll as tho nlm plost and most convenient lomcdy for any form of Indigestion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach; heart burn and bloating aftor meals. 13-15-17 o Dancing School. Losiou nights Mondny and Thurs day. Social danco every Saturday nlghL Tioga Hall. 10-13-1 w. SHIRT WAIST SUITS. Tliey Will Continue In I'miir Dnr ItiU (ho l'ti 11 mill Wlutetv The vogue of hIIIc shirt waist suits will nut cease with the summer days. They will still be worn during tho full mid winter, only In the latter wise thoy will bit of ucmvlur mnterhils. Nothing Is more coinforlablo and becoming than the shirt wnUt drtws, which, be cause It Is all of one color, mnkes oven the most undignified woman look well dressed. The latest nro tho changeable silk dresHOH lu dead leaf tints-blue nnd bluck, blue nntl green nnd dull reds. They aro worn with soft llttlo turnover collars of mull nnd cuffs of tho same, with stitched bctlts of tho dross urn Icrlal lelleved by Jeweled buckles. Tnllor iiiailo dretwes of silk nnd wool ho trimmed with crlsseros strappings 11IKNCII yOVLAIIK IWN ur tsffftu on Itoili wuUl and skirts. Tho looe little Iwx phtltwl isxit effect Is still to I Mii on iiiuiiy IihimUmiiiio gowiut. It Ui csjinhliiwl wiili a softly waiiud trirdle uf eontrontlug shade ml collar appltewttoiiH of li-vy lace. A FreiH-h fuuhirtl drewi Is shown lu the IlluirtnilUin It Is made with a tucked yoim, git lug the tow bust effect, and the fullno below this forms u blouiut. Tlie sleeve nre tucked to tho allmw- and tluro 111 u double puff. The skirt fnlls m oft folds from tho tucks 011 the hips. Tho trimming ooixuUU of uiaek chummy ie. . jvmomouun. A, M. Clouah, Undertaker, 107 Stato treet. Phono Main 1351, Salem, Ore- gon, successor to O. E. HunUlnfjer, Residence Broadway and Mill, North Salem. Phone Main 221. hams mnnir-ftf nutf I RNhI ll-.IIPArJFr PAI.T hiiulu dHi mulol. riiu i . , NotcdTraveler'sViewsConcern. ing the New Treaty. EEBP0NaiDILlTnJ8 TREMEHD0U8. Sir William Mnrtln Connay Tell Wlvat the Alllnnoe Doea For Amer ican Intcrrata Possibility of Clitnai Jolulus tlio Combination Cxpecta Wur llctweeii Itniula nnd Jnpnn, C. TtTllllrtH trnKllH MMMn mrt.fi rir iviiiiiiiii tumuli vuunu uiuuv, , - . , . ,. Tt.i. professor of lino arts In the university of Cambridge nnd a noted mouutalu- e0f nnd traveler, who Is nt present In tuo united Htutcs on u vislL gave his view8 j nn ii,tervfew tho other day i, went Aiiclo-JnnniiMo treaty. says tho New York Commercial Ad vei User. "Tho trenty between Qreut Britain nnd Jnpnn," ho snld, "is the outcomo of Russia's energetic development of Siberia. It Is a defensive alllnnco be cause Great Britain's interests In tho iwo 8011 powers will chock for tho pres cut at least Prance and Russia, In Asia. , It is quite possible, too, so far as Chi na Is concerned, that tho new agree- nM,ut may uuiuintoly result. If events sliould warrant It, In n triple alllnnco n thnt region. There was no balance In that they urc purely commercial and nre Implied by the oft repeated phrase of the open door. Amerlcn, of course. will enjoy all the benctlts of tho treaty, but none of Its responsibilities and the responsibilities nre tremendous. Russia and Japan bnve alwiiys been cncmlcflj but within recent years that enmity 1ms Increased to one of exceeding bl( leruesn. The cause of this wines sim ply out of the fact that Russia's Inter csts lu the fur east are not those of Japan's. The .lapiiuese nre uu oner getle and pr igrenslve people, iitnl as the development of the fur east continues Japan's Inteiests will eitnlllet inure and more with Russia's. I think. Iherefire that war between the two powers Ih cortalulj poMslble. If such n thin should hnppi'ii and Ruttolu was in In victorious, sin- would uiidoubledl.v 'U ceed to nune Chluii to her empire, of course America dies not want to si China fall Into the liMtidsof Ku a i n more than does Client Britain. K kin across the Piicllle Is Ihe Celestial ein plre. nnd the fulled Shuck uititunli.x looking to that vnM country, with lu teeming millions of people, us it vnltm ble couinierelal outlet. It Is quite proh able, theiefore, that the United S at. would step In nnd iikuIki (In at ltrltaln If that were neceamirj. In in- i-mliif. Russia's nuticMillon designs. "It Is peifeetly Mife to my that ir ltrltaln lmd not formed an nil Inure with .lapiiii the United States hemelf would have done so soomr or liner nolwIiliHtniidltiK the fact that she Is ndvei-Mc to getting mixed up lu fai cust om matters. Those who nu ngiihsi the treaty are of course sueplelous i.l It. Whom is It directed against?' they Hay. "Do (irent Britain and .Inpun fear a comni'di enemy?' 'If so. who Is Uie enemy?' 'Is this ullluiu'c to be used us a moral setoff agalui,t tho abandonment of Wellmlwel us a place of arms?' and other Htteh absurd (ltiostlous. Of course tbe iillbiiM'e was formed for tho pur p.ise of refenso nguliist nny coalition of liiMllle forces In tho far east. Rut will It not serve lu that region of the globe ns a rallying point for ull tho forcos that nut l.o for pence; JAPAN'S "NEW WOMEN." Society I'or tlt CuUure of Women of the Plotter)- Kliiuiliiiu. Japan Is slowly but surely being pen eliiited by the "new woman" move ment. h.i.vs the Loudon Tatler. The dainty Mile brown women who have nlwii)H been llkeueil to butterllles havo biH-ouie eoiLscIoim that a usoful and helpful life Is mure to be desired than uu oruaiiHUitiil one, nnd thoy pre going In fr piogivrts heart and soul. One of their "inw women" movements, culled Pie .liiMin Society For tho Culture of Woiiitii. ulrendy Iiiih a membership of IO.imxi woiiiuii lu towns and villages ! thioiiuliout the country. The empruse of Japan, who nturlcd the women's club, Is flattered wlinn friends irom tho west tell her thnt she Is lu almost every respect a vorltublo European. It Is her one desire to bo thought so. She dresses like a westeru woman. FOR AUTOMOBILE WEAR. (.'imluiiiri Are JVotr Simla of Mora Mini (lout SUIiih, Fashions lu motor garments aro un dergoing somewhat of u change. Time wmm whin shupuless gurinuutH of oil sklir or tliu hard, still Greenland mkiI were wiiiHlduretl tho only proper thing. 'ut xtM'rleiitjasiifvilmjvii,ji JJiHt. FOOD FOR A YEAR. Meats , 3fi0 lt,s Milk v 340 qts, Uuttor 100 lbs. Eggs 37 doz. Vegetable S00 'b8 This roprojents a fair ration for ono man for one year. But some people eat rrcI eat nnrl vet trrow thinner. This means a. defective digestion and unsuitable food. To the otjca 0f su0, pcrSons ve pre- 'uw w uv' 1 w ' sent Scott's Emulsion, famous for Jte tfegu8 bu,l(,jng, y0ur physiciaj) Can toll J'OU llOW it .j-p- jj. ao$ wl,Hii4jHuttu7Uoui.. , score & uownic, rMl"t, RtwYwk. tv,,t wllp1 (m n Wi'iK car, ptiieiicituy the '""' costume can be worn as .,,,, im l8 rMI M tl cnn.,MK(, Th" mii'c-osiful motor costume should be duMprnof nnd warm. Those do- roit rmt.vniY wiiah Nlgiiid fi r hind wear are made entire!) of Loi'scNkln, but a Ions expensive sub stitute I kldskln, the hides of young goats being uilll,i'd for the purpose. As with hnrsesklii, the short glossy hairs rcNlst both rain and dust, while the skin If properly dressed Is ns soft and yuppie as cloth. An eNtra lung coat Is soniowhnt of n nee .slty, especially now that autumn Is here. Such n coat, suitable also for golf nntl country wear, Is hero shown. It Is of striped Scotch goods and Is trimmed with strappings of deep blue cloth. The lint Is of gray felt, with a gray and white feather. JUD10 fMlOLLKT. We sell-the greatest of blood purl' tiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a pos Itlvo guarantee It will euro nil chron Ic and other blood poisons. If you hnvo eruptions, or sores on your body, or nro pnlo, weak, run down, ft Is Just what you need. Wo refund monoy if you nro not satisfied, no conts and $ 1.00. D. J. Fry, druggist. CLASSIFIED ADS Advertisements, five Hoes or less. In this column lascrtco three times for 25c, 50cnweek.$l.50 s mooiti. All over tive lines at tbe Mine rate. WANTED. Place Wanted. An nctlvo boy, who U going to school, wants worn or any kind nttornoons and Saturdays. Ap ply to "F." Journal oillco. 10-10-3t Wanted Evorybody to try Oregon Foot Easo for all foot ollmonta. Onco triod alwayB used. Ank your druggist or send 2Gc. 8. L. Hayoa. Halsor. Oro. 6-27ti nri-wwii"ww LOST AND FOUND. Lost. Botwoon University addition and threo mllos out tho Slough road, threo folding logs to a camera tri pod. Return to mo and got four-bits. Claud (latch. 10-10-3t Lost. Watdi charm, sliapo of horse's hoof, and mounted with sllvor plato. Return to Bill Anderson and got reward. 10-3t-tf , mil-' J' J m-J i i.fc - PERSONAL Ladles. Uso our harmless romedy for deluyed or suppressed period; It cannot fall. Trial froo. Paris Chem ical Co., Mllwaukeo. Wis. 10-t-Ot-snt FOR RENT. jJaTrrTtoRerrtliTi r cash. In- cpjlro of A. I). Pettyjohn, Hall's Ker ry, O10. 10-U-31' For Rent. Improved farm, 40 ueros, sovon mllos south of Salem on Jeff erson toad. Would rent lot of cowh with place. Kor paitloulars luqulro of or address I. M. Wagner, V. R. M. No. 2, Turner. 1 0-8-1 w FOR SALE. For Sale or Trade. House and lot In HttburbH of Portland for Salem prop erty, or acruago. Inquire nt Journal ofllce. . 10-4-tf For Sale. Family rosldonco, largo grounds, within two blocks or tho capltol, also Chlckoriiig square pi ano for rent, Inqulro at Journal of llco. ' For Sale or Part Trade, My 20acro homo at Frultland, 3V4 mllos cast or asylum; good C-ioom frumo Iioubo, newly paporod aud palntod; 12 acres In cultivation; good barn; 3 acres of orchard (varioty); CO rods to church, storo and school; good wator, nice location. Tonus to Bult, or will tuko hulf lu Salem Insldo property. Prloo 11700; also havo 3 good mlloh cows for sale. Call or write to W. II. II. Dunklo at Taylor's Market, on Court street. 9-22-lm Hop Cloth About -1000 yards at cost prlco to close out. uei wuai yuu want at cosL F. Levy, Salem, Oro- gon. dw-D-22-lm MISCELLANEOUS. Anyone Wanting sheep of any kind ... fiii.nniit 1 an vet a bargain by call Ing on W. C. Duncan, at Turner, OrJ One year's time If wanted. 10-0-1 w You v.111 always find tho cnctceai meats and groceries at the lrwest nrlt ee at Bdward'B & LtiHcher'n, 401 and 410 State atreot 'Phone crdon given special attention. HOP BUYERS' DIRECTORY. air, w.1 hnn iri-nwera' sunulles. No, 2S9 Coramortilal street, Saleui, Ore gon. Phone 1301. B. O. SCHUCKINO Hop buyer. Phono Main 1311. Offloes iu Baynu block, SUte street. Salem. SQUIBS FARRAR Hop morohant ni tiurohaulnu stent. No. 2I0'A Commerolal street, upstairs, fJolern.l VlVfcUU, mwmw . -.'.liiXLi' - ' M IM...-I-I -l -. FADER AND NEI8. Hop morchants; ' Oillco ln Bush.Broyraan Bldg.alsoifc In' Albany, Oregon. Telophonei MaliT 1821. T. A. LIVESLEY &. CO. Dealers lu hops and hop supplies. 'Phono 1211, & ofllco room 18 Oberholm bldg., Sa-v lem, Oregon. J. CARMICHAEL. Hop buyer; ofllco V in uuBii-juroman ouuuing, Halom, , Oregon. Samples of cholco hops so-. llclted from all growers. LILIENTHAL BROS. Hop merchants 4 H. J. Ottonholmer, manager. Ofllco p N. E. corner Commercial and Stato BtrePtH (upstairs), 'phono Main 01. v PAUL R. Q. HOR8T & LACHMUND n CO. Hop morchants; corner Statu jt and Commercial atroots (upstairs),? Salem. 'Phono Main 841. Branch efflces: North Yakima, Wash.; Santa Rosa, Sacramento, Col.; Puy- , allup, Wash.; St. Louis, Mo. Louis ' Lachmund, genoral manager. CATLIN & LINN Hop buyers. Ro6m X 8, BiiBh-Broyman block, Salem( Oro-1 gon. 'Phono 1431. LODGES. - - -w v o fwr I rruigcuun unogg no, z, AnciOnt Of dor Unltod Workmen, moots ovory " Saturday ovonlng In Ue Holmon Hnll, corner of Stato nnd. Liberty -Btroota. Visiting brothronwolcomo. P. L. West, M. W,; J. A. 8ollwood, Rccordor. at FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court J Sherwood ForostorB No 19. Meots Friday night iu Turner block. Harry Watson.C.ILj A.L.Brown, Sec. f Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P.- Castle v Hall In Holman block, corner SUto t and Liberty streets, Tuesday of " ukcIi week at 7:30 p. m. Carey T. " Martin, C. C; of R. and S. Zndoi J. Rlees, K. i. PHYSICIANS. t jTHTHr''rPhjii , Office In Gray block. Room 7 and J 0. Phona 81. OSTEOPATHY. Dr. L. E. Wyckoff and Dr. Grace Al bright. Twenty months graduates of tho American School of Osteop athy, Klrksvillo, Mo, Dr. Wyckoff li tho only twenty months' gontloman graduato In Salem. Odd Follows' Totnplo. 'Phono Main 2721. Dr. M. T. Schoettle Qraduato Atnorl can School of Ostcor&thy, Klrks villo, Mo. Ofllce In Tioga block, ovor tho Spa. Ofllco hours 8:30 to! 11:30 nnd 1 to 4. Ofllco phono No. 2423 Red rosldonco phono 2G03 Red. TON80RIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shaylng Pjlore.Sevon flrst class barbers engaged. Flnost hath rooms In city. Wo uso antiseptic Bterillzor. J. Ryau, Prop. Evant' Barber Shop. Only flrat-clftM shop on SUto stroot. Every thing . now and up-to-dato. Finest porcelain baths. Shavo, ISo; haircut, 2Co; baths, 26o, Two flrst-clasa boot blacks. C. W. Evans, proprietor. TMarkct Quotations Today , 7 "Mske 8lenaCoo4llomeMrket" m "''''"'', f Hop Market. Hops 1902 20 to 22c. Potatoes, Apples, Etc. Potatoes 30 to 40c, Onions fl. Dried Fruits. Dried Apples 4Vi to V4c ' Italian Prunes, 40s to GOh 3ft to 4o. Potlto Prunes sanio. Wood, Fence Poets, Etc. Rig Fir $3.00 to J3.2C. Second Growth $2.50 to ?2.7C ABh $3.00 to $3.2C. Ilody Oak $4.00. Polo Oak $3.C0. Cedar Posts 10 to lie Hides, Pelts and Furs Oroon'HIdos, No. 1 7c Oreon Hides, No. 2 Co. Calf Skins 4 to Co. Shoop 7Cc. Goat Skins 2Gc to $1.00. dray Fox 2C to COo. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 2Co to $1.25, Otter $1.00 to $5.00. Skunk 10 to 2Go. Muskrat 1 to Co. Wildcat 10 to 2Co. Grain and Flour. Wheat C4e, Oats 28c. v r 1 llarloy browing, 4Co lu,' food, $1U toil. Flour Wholesale. $2,8C. Llvo Stock Market. Steers 3Vi to 3V4o. ( Cows 3 to 314o. Shooi) $8.S0 grose ti $4l00. Drousea Veal 6W. Hogs, alive Cc. Hugs, dietwHil CMiC. Wool and Mohair. Courso Wool 14o. Flno lCo. Mohair 2Go. Hay, Feed, Etc. Haled Chat-$0.G0 to $7.00. Clovor 10.00. 11 ran $17.60. Shorts $10.00. Creamery and Dairy Products. Oood Dairy Uutter 22V4c Oronmory Uuttor 27 . Creutn, pan sklmmwl, at aroamory 20c.. nt farm. ISo, Cream separator BKimmeiij nt ureamory. 260. at lann, joo. Poultry at Bteinerc warKet Chickens 80. Hge. per do.. 22o. Turkeys lOo. Ducks So. Portland Market. Wheat Wulla Wullo, 03c, l Whent Valley, Clc. Flour Portland, best grade, to 13 80: icrahuiu $2.80 to $8.30. $3il5 Oats Clioleo White. $1 to $l.0UMic. llarley $20 per ton. Mlllstuff Rran $18.60. Hay Timothy, $10 to $11 per ton. Onlons75c to $1 per cental, Potatoes OSc per oontal. llutler Rent dairy. 17 to 2O0.5 fancy creamery, 2t to 27e: store, 1214 to j 16o. Bgga Orogon ranch, 2V6 to 25c per doz. Poultry Ohlokons, mixed, $3,50 to $L; hens $L76; turkeys, live, 14 to . lbc. Mutton gross. 3a I Hogs gross 7o. , - Reef grooaa 3 to ajfio. Veal grosa, 7 to 8H0. Hops 20 to 21a Wool Valley. 12 to 15c: Bastern Oregon, 8 to 14cj Mohair, 25 to ac. time ury, t pounus nun uiiwiu, 1( I lGHc,' ti (- vV