The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 18, 1902, Image 3

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tHb OAILV JOURNAL, SALEM, OREfJON, SATURDAY, UCTdBER 18, 1664,
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Tlio present la a splcndljl time to .
HQiul for your KaBtern 'Trlentjs nnd
show them tliq .Northwest. ThdX'otes
vln the Burlington Routo are wonder
fully low, ,nttd tlio thro' train ,BervJoo
oxoollonty ,.,'.
If you, ja.ro a jend mclh'o mimes
mid uddrnso8 of yoiU" friends who
might bAMrfduceii tovlsjtha forth"1
west, I rtf'lL'telL thoni- thc rates? "ar
rnngo tholr trip and' choolcjtiiolr bag
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H. H Ingulls, Pottlnnff. '
C. A. Mnlbourf, Portland.
W: II. Raymond, Portland,
T. O. Kylo. W Louie.' 0
Frqd.W. Klrske, Now York.
II. 1). Kllno. Now York.
I,. Pltirhondnn.. Kmi .Kirm
C.& Witting Mt?
O. D. Trotter, Stayton.
D. . Leonhnrdt, Sari Friinelsct).
M. FlUgernld, Ilurns, Or.
CIibb. J. Castillo, Tampa, Fin.
Ooo. W, Harrison, Tampa. Fin.
W. W Martin. Eugene.
W. F. Lewis, Now Vork.
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liti I Si l( I I II II I locomotives, and 55 new coaches, chair
VWJVUUIVUU cars, dlnlnn and cafe cars is the record
Wabash R. R.
During tliq pttHt year, making it tho most modern and up-to-dnto
railroad In the country. Travel over It and onjoy the finest equip
ment on earth. C. S. Crane, den. Pans, Agt., St. Louis, Mo. Ross C.
Cllne, Pacific Coast Pan. Agt, Loa Angeles, Cal.
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EDUCATIONAL.
J&kMwi&M
M-MHII HI 111 t It tl H'frH
I SSocial Realm;
I Inthc
mon require
tralnocl help
Tho modern bitliicH rollcKO li n tesiilt or buMiici requirements. Tlic bualneM man now
look to tho iclioolto mipplyhUlioli-, Therefore, a young pc won now liai but want oppor
tunity ormi'ooodlng In biHlnou without a thorough training such a ho may secure at tbn
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Thin reboot lull ni oniblUlied imputation for tuppljlng competent help to busliicut men.
Tlili fact should not bo overlooked by young pcoplo when itccldlug which ncliool to attend.
Weoftor choap lUlngr, nklllfql trncher; pleasaut roomijln Tact all the advautagoanno could
wish. Bend for catalogue.
98 W. I. STALEY, Principal. Snlom. Oratron.
To Alusic Students
MI Eva F. Cox hax been takliin a Normal
Clone ttiii summer In "liuslo Kiluca
lion' tho aystum in A by Mr Calvin II.
Culy of lloston 'I bis alms above all, Ut
the awaketilnK and development or tbo
MUlenl'K niiiilcal nature. Mlw Cox will re.
eclve pupils In I'Uno, Off an and Sight Heading
omir after Sept. Mtu al mr studio, S83 trout
HtH-lem Oro. tUBMnv
ARTSTUDIO
Mrs. Mamlo P. Drown will resunio
her toachltiB Septemhor 22d. Arrnngo
motits for lessons In art can he jnado
for classes or prlvnto lessons. Studio
lumra 2 to f p. in., Murphy bulldlne.
Itusldenco -4G3 Front street. Phono
2305 Ulack. . 9-22-lm.
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Transfer
Moots all mall and passenger trains.
Daggago to all parts of the city.
Prompt service. Telephone No. 241.
IIOMYER ft HEDRICK.
SOULE BROS.
PIANO TUNERS
AND REPAIRERS
PORTLAND- OR
For Salem sod vicinity
leave orders st Geo
Will's Music Store.
Niglit
classes
Practical subjects have been organ
ized at tho Y. M. C. A. night school
under thorough and competent Instruc
tors. If you are working during, tho
day, nnd aro nmbltloiis enough to
study n f w nights a week, you ought
to enter somo of these classes.
For Six Months' Course.
Arithmetic $2.00
Bookeeplng 5.00
Commercial Law .. 2.00
Grammar 2.00
Practical Letter .Writing ......... 2.00
Penmanship 2.00
Reading and Spelllpg
2.00
Rhertorlc 3.00
Vocal Music 3.00
Call on the secrotary for further Information.
Y. M. CA. BUILDjNQ.
Corner of Commercial andiChemeketa
8treet8.
HOTBL BLK.
CJk City. Lincoln County.
E. M. MAYS, Prop.
Fall season for hunting, and fishing
now opon. Finest trout nnu. Dig garao
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'S. C. STONE, A'.. D.
PROPRIETOR OP
STONE'S DRUG STORES
SALEM, OREGON.
Tho otoros(two In numbor)aro located
at No. 235 and '297 Commercial St.,
and aro woll stockod with a complete
lino of drugs and modlclnes, toilet
articles, porfumory, brushos, etc.,
Has bad somo 25 years exporlenco In
tho practice of medicine and cow
makes no chargo for consultation, ex
smlnatlon or proscription.
HWHHjIll 1HIHIM Hf;
Church Soclah
Tho young' people oftiio kovTtellohlh
nnd Chomokotn-street Evnngulicnl
church held a social Friday evening nt
tho homo of'MrB. Btroyfellor, on Twen
tieth street. There were about- 50
prosont. Aftpr plnylng suvcral games
and partaking of delicious refresh
ments, tho ijarty'diapoicd, nil hoping
for unother such n social' (n tho very
near future. "'
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Leslie Church Reception, 'j
Ptlday evening a reception ijwns
given Rev. Oordon, tho new pastor' of
I.oslio (hurch, South Snlem, tmd also
a farewell to Rev. lllnokwell, the rctlr
lug pnstor. The Inltor fales thuWLtn
coin chat-go, but his family will re
Hide in Snlem while ho pursues his
university studies, Hu a.s' warmly
conipllmontod by thosa who spoke 'for
his wok in building up,thu cause of
Methodism. Undor hlsmlnlstrntlon n
new church 'hns been organized nt
Crosstou, and the old Leslie church
house has been rebuilt, and m ado nioro
modern nnd convenient nt an oxponso
of nbout $1000. Rev. Gordon wns
formorly at Turner, and Is a man of
line Boclnl qualities, and n zealous'
worker for his church. Ho was Intro
duced and responded In a pleasant
manner, ns did Mr. lllackwoll. A so
cial rouulou followed, and tho Indies
served rofroflhmonta In the Sunday
School room. In t"ie literary program
the Missus Jo.insou roudored musical
and olocutlonnty uii.nbors nnd Messrs.
O'Flyng nnd Judson did the vocal act.
Neighbors from other churches woro
prosont, nnd tho occasion wns vory
pluamint and profitable. Among those
attending wore James Colgnn, aged 03,
and no enjoyod hi in sol f us much ns any
of the younger people.
HUIE WING SANG CO.
New lino of Chlneso and Japanese
fancy and dry goods. SIlkB made up.
Fine' whlto underwear of all kinds.
Wrappers, waists, Bklrts, gentB' and
ladles' furnishing goods, gloves, mat
ting, etc., for sale very cheap,
140 Stato Street, Salem, Or.
Woven Wire Fencing
The fenco that fences. Onco up,
stays up. Special price during Octob
er. Car will arr'vo nbout Octobor
'26th. Placo your order at onco, nnd
save money. .
WALTER M0RLEY
Salem Fence Works.
iteusloff Bros
Oealers In Live Stock,
Wholesale and rotall butchers and
in Drncnn. An Idual nlaco for a week's packors. AH kinds of fresh and Bait
outing. Trolling for salmon, sea trout ; mH-
salmon trout ami sun iiBiuug now m
Its heat, flood table, board and beds.
8-26-2md
BOOKS REDUCED.
All books on our shelves reduced.
I'lnntto see our window.
lAnnora .
tWclch. Prop.
SALEmSWATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL
For water sorvlco apply at otuce
Bills payablo monthly In advance.
MaV air mmnlalnts at tap nfnc
The Variety, Store-
94 Court Strrtt.
R. JONES
Attorney at Law
Toledo. Oregon.
THE ELITE CAFE
208 Commercial Street.
OYSTERS
Served In the best of stylo and with
PERSONALS.
Ciooigo L. Rose Is In Portland.
F. A. Raker loft this morning for
Oakland, Oro., and n tour of Southern
Oregon. ,
Mis. C. E. Wolvorton vlsltod In Port
land today,
Mrs. T. T. Geer went to Poitland
this morning.
Lafo Hill hns gouo to look nftur his
tlmbor claim.
O. II. Fay hns gono to Oregon City
nnd Portland.
Attomoy C. V. Martin hns gono to
Poitland. on lognl buslno.
Miss Holle Coopor has roturnod from
a visit with her relntlvoo In Jolfurson,
WHAT IS THE USE
Of sufTeilng from Indlgostlon If you
oat what you want, or of Rtarvlng your-
sou to avoid such distress? Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets taken after eating
win tiigost your food porfoctly, and
free you from all tho dlsagrecnble
symptoms of Indlgostlon and dyspop
sla. Eat what you like at any time,
nnd tako an Acker tablet aftorward.
Positively guaranteed. Your monoy will
always bo refunded if yon are not snt
Isflpd. Writo to us for a free sample
V. II Hooker & Co. Ruffnln. N Y.
O H. MACK
Successor to Dr. J. M. Koono. lu
White Corner. Salora. Oroiron. Parties
desiring superior operations at mdd
prate fee tn any branch aro In espeola
request.
Was clerk of circuit court for six the most suitable accompaniments. I
years and has an up-to-date abstract
lor all property in uncoin county
R ECKERL0N, Proprietor
Our Advertisements are
ALWAY8 INTERESTING.
Read them.
Bars Jewelry Store,
E. F. Douglas, thd Stnte-streot
grocer, wont tp Portland this morning.
H4 Overton, Justlco of the pence for
the Woodburn diBtilct, was In tho city
Friday.
Rcwnnd Mrs. T. V. Royul hnvo gone
tn,Pprtlaud. Astoria and Vancouver for
a visit, ol apout tnre weeKs.
Kai;nost Ronn, who Is ntfondlng the
stutp university at Eugond, Is visiting
his parents In this city over Sunday.
Mrs. La Orange and daughter, Dora,
Of lilncoln Park, loft to tiny for a vis
It with relatives nt Evorott, Wash.
Mrs. I. W. Starr, of Drownsvllle, who
has been visiting hor brother, Mayor
C.'P. Bishop, wont to Portland this
morning.
J. J. Mccormick roturnod "Friday at
ternoon from a hunting trip up tho
valley. He brought homo a fine string
of birds.
Miss Itda Jones, who Is attending
Wlllnmette university, wont to Drooks
yesterday, to spend Sunday with her
pnrouts.
Bx-Unltod States Senator and Mrs.
O. W! Mcllrldo, of Poitland, nro spend
ing n few days lirthls city, nt the hono
of D. F. Olltnur.
Mrs. A. IC. Dinsntoor has gono to
Hood Itlvor for a vIbII, after which she
will go to Montana and spend tho win
tor with a (laughter.
Miss Lucy Mon out a student nt
Willamette University, Is spending
Sunday with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.
13. P. Morcom, in Woodburn.
Rev. nnd Mrs. T. F. Royal, of South
Snlem, loft today for a month's visit
with rolatlves nnd ft lends at Port
land, Astoria nnd other places.
Mrs. S. U. Nool, who has boon visit
ing her sister, Mrs. W. T. Williamson,
In this city, departed Friday nftornoon
for her honlo nt Memphis, Tennessee
The W. U. footlmll tenm and a num
ber of students loft for Corvallls this
morning where they will moot the O.
A. C. tenm in a mntcli game tills after
noon. Mrs. Col. J. Olmsted hns returned
from Portland, whero she attended the
sessions of the Ruthbono Sisters In
state convention, and visited with
friends.
Mrs. Ron- Crltcholow has returned to
hor homo nt Snn Jobo, Cnl., aftor a vis
It with Salem relatives. She was ac
companied by hor sister, Mrs. C. T.
Mclutyre.
William D. Cipno, a formor Salem
boy, but now n traveling representa
tive for the firm of Dlldebrnck &
Crane, of which ho is tho Junior mom
bor, was In the city on Friday visiting
with old friends.
Hnrvoy Craig, son of David Crnlg, of
Maclony, who was recently appointed
by Senator Simon to n cndotshlp In the
Annnpolls Naval Academy, loft Friday
afternoon for Washington, I). C, whore
ha will tako tho examination required
of candidates for ndmlsslon to the
nondemy.
Judgo and Mrs. T. F. Cowing re
turned to tholr homo In Oregon City
Friday uftornoon, nftor a Bhort visit
with tholr daughtor, Mrs. P. K. Do
Pareq, In this city. Judgo and Mrs.
Cpwlng ate Just returning from an ex
tended visit nt Washington, D. C, nnd
other points of Intorest In tho Knst, re
turning vln I.OB AngelcB, California.
Wind rfhrt Trmprr.
There Is n Iomt rniiiHstlni bcttrmi
rrhul nnd ttMiiprt- limn nt flrnt clcht ap
imr. A culiiuli wind lin a hniclhg of'
feit mid on iiii Mimic Im Immk'HcIiiI. tn
I'liitntrlfR wheif hut rliid l(cu perl
oillntlly, on tin utlu-r Imiul. tlioKC me
regnnltiU n a iiulwuicc. If not n cnru
UrvrcrfittAil xt k -rrt". Menry and
done ijp rillil Jidt n ht'udncho daily.
In Kgypt the a(flon wIiimi crimes nre
roninuuifflt Ik when the hor khumnwti
blows. Nearly nlwnys during a severe
i-lruetHi the Arobs lu Algeria were rest
loos If they did not attempt 1111 iiotunl
rlliig. The solium, which now itiul
then rushes norow the Mediterranean
lu llery blasts from Africa, tipveta ev
ery one In Spain ntul Is the worst wind
In that couiiti.v
And even In the "Pearl of the An
Miles" the Ileice hot wind Is such a pest
Mint It Is reiniilnl of n fiunllv llvlnu lit
llnvalin that they made It 11 rule hi tho i
household to preserve absolute silence
until tlio wind disappeared. It was the
only plan they could think of to avoid
family qnarroN.
a
ft
common sense
.ha motto of tlii inrxlprn won
The thick soled shoe nnd the ralut day
WrlmlrrV tncniiiF.
The legal profiwHlnn or the present
day will be surprised to learn that Mr.
Webster, the greatest Anierlcan law
yer of his time, made but $15,000 n
year by his print leo. Rut the fees of
counsel Jietvweu 1810 and IS'0 were
not what they have been since.
lu 18 IS 1 accompanied a client to
Mr. Webster's ofllce In Boston and ask
ed him to uauie a retaining fee lu an
Important patent case. He snld he
thought n couple of hundred dollars
would do. When the case was tried,
his fee was only $1,000. On another
occasion I paid him 11 retaining feo of
$2,(hk) for the proprietors of the Good
year India rubber patent.
Ills fee for arguing the great equity
cause of Goodyear versus Day lu the
circuit court of the United States for
the district of New Jersey, by which
ho established the validity of the Uomr
year putont, was $.",000. This was In
the spring of 1H.V.'. and wits.the lat,
case he ever argued. ' . t
In the, motto of the modern wottmn.
sKin are witnesses 10 me wise atigiicn
tion of the motto in' mutters of antm.
Hut there Is 110I
common srtre tn
neglecting woman
ly diseases or in
exncrlmciitiug
with other mcdU
ciuc9 when it is a
matter of cointtiott
kuowlwlge that Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Precriptioit tuitkes
weak w o 111 e n
strong and nick
women well, it
estnlilishes regu
larity, dries enfee
bling drains, 'heals
iiiflnuinin'tiou nnd
ulceration nml
cures female weak
ness. It is not common
mmisc to seek med
ical advice of those
who arc not phy
sicians when Dr.
Pierce, not only a
doctor, but a
specialist in the
treatment and cure
of diseases of
woman, offers a consultation bv letter
free. Write to Dr. Pierce, HuiTafo, N.Y.
"I find falling of Internal orpun and had to
go to bed every tnniith , had Irregular monthly
fiericidft whlali would Kdmetlmen Inst ten or
elt ilnvn " write Mrs. U Holme, of Cool
priug Hlrect I uiuntown, retina "Had hImi
lmllKeitlnivinlKid Hint t could not eat ail) thing;
hardU' l)r Tierce's 1'in'orlte rrecrlption nuil
'(olilen 5tetllcl t)ia)very" Hired me I tii.iV.
Ilitce. Iwttle of the 'Vnvorlte Prescription' autl
one of the ttolden Medical Illeover'-' "
IYir a i one-cent stamps to pay ex
pense of malting only you can get fret
n psfper covered cony of Dr. Pierce's
'Common Sense Medtcal Adviser, The
book contains 1008 pages. Address Dr.
K. V. Pierce, HufTnlo, N. Y.
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FABER
Offlce
ffSuSfccuaats.,
.Albany, Oregon. Talophgo'Cn
T' A. LIVE8LEY A CdZZtwT; T
llPPs and hop lifcr "
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roollmril'. t .
The question wns once"' put to den
crnl Wheeler:
"General, what wns the. most fool
hardy thing jou ever saw oil the Held
of battle?" "
"I didn't see It on the Held (if buttle,"
replied Geuetnl Wheeler. "1 saw It one
day when n young woman tried to in
ter n revolving door leading a dog by
a vory lone string, .slut pamH'd through
lu safuty, but not so the dog. The rush
lug public came along, and the dog
was ground both ways and. chopped up
as though he were lu u sausage ma
eliliii'. Kach time he escaped his nils
tress lugged madly on the string and
pulled him Into It again. She got him
through at Inst, being 11 very deter
mined girl. The Janitor of the building
wi tipped hlui up lu n newspaper for
her, so that she could entry him home.
The wny she clung to that string was
the most foolhardy thing I over saw."
Bad Bread.
Thorn Is nothing so annoying as to
havo poor baking. If you buy your
broad and pnstry at tho Pioneer "Oak
ory you aro suro to bo satisfied.
Octobor 2Cth will bo Tho Journal's
only discount saloa day lu tho year
18.00 by mall and ?5.00 a yenr by car
rlor on that day and dato only.
, NATI'llAL ANXlKTY
Mother reiriird approaching winter with
iiiii-jihIikmh, children take cold so etully No
illseioio conIh more little live than croup
It's ntturk Is mi midden that the sufferer In
often beyond human uld before the doctor
srrlve. Hucli ense rtelil rnnldly to One
Mliiuto CoiikIi Cure LuiulHe the imieiu, nl
InyH Intluminatlon, rcruove iluncer Abo
Intely safe. Acta Iminedlntely, ('urea eoughi
I'ntdH, Krlp, bronchltlH, all throat and Iiiiik
trouble. V H. .cJlnhon, lluiupton, tin.
"A bud roll! rendered me volt-elea Jiwt lie
foin 1111 orntorlifil eouteHt. I Intended to
rtthdmw but took One Mlnuto I'oukIi Cure.
It restorisl my voice In lime to win the
medal " !. (J. Hani, till 8tute rtt . ("trnnil
Opern IIoiikc Drui: Htore.
' O ' 1
look otrr koii fkvuii
Illlloim and liver dlnnrdera nt thU aeaaon
inny be prevented by clmnsInK the aH(em
with DelVltt'M l.lttle Karly Itinera. Theae
fmnotw little pills do not gripe, 'i'hey move
11 of tlie tonic proper Hm. gfv tone nnil-l
HiieiiKiii to 1 no kiiiiium. v. tl. Jinan, im
Mute Ht. Urund Opera I louse Driiii Hlnre.
Female
Drummer
DINNER S
BT
ST
Six New Patterns iust Arrived. Wc think Them Pretty,
iRllt Cme' See, and judp;e
fDUl for yourselves. Sold
by single piece or set. Sets
made up to buit purchaser.
Our Word $
if the ware will crazi or check
MTo see our 57-pi c
Dinner Sets at S4-75.
$6.00, $7.00, 58 00 and -$10.00
plain or decorated.
The "Female Drummer" to Salem
poplo no longer oxlsts moroly In the
mcolleotlon of n farclal porformanco at
tho opera hoitso within tho last few
years, but that Individual Is a reality
In the commercial llfo of Oregon's
Capital City. On Friday tho city was
, vtJHltMtl by a woman following the vo
cation of a commercial traveler, al
though there was nothing about hor
appearance In any way that would in
dicate the bustnesti in which she was
cnguged. The woman was traveling
for "Kls-Me" gum. and seemed to be
a rustler, for she certainly was poe
ssd of an Inexhaustible "gift of
fyu."
Have you tried the new Coffee called Porto Rice? 2J3;andj3Qc Jb.
Yokohama Tea
ione 2411 Black
Roasters of Good Coffee.
S&&&&
Umbrellas recovered at Shlpp &
He-user's 258 Commercial street.
' 'o
It's Just a Cough
That get your Jungs sore and weak
and payes the way for pneumonia or
consumption, or both. Acker's English
Remedy will aton the couidi In. a dav
and heal your lungs. It will eure con
sumption, asthma, bronchitis, and all
tklsat aud JubS tropblee. Ponltlrely
fHRrajtteed, aid money refunded If
ran nre nui xaiisneq, write us ror
Tlir llnli)' .'Vimir.
"Xnino this child," said the clergy
man. "Superfluous," replied young Mrs.
Verdigris, the mother of the cherub,
"What?"
"Superfluous."
"My dear madam," snld the pivncher
In n whisper, "that will never do. 1
can't give the buby such 11 name as
that, what suggested It to you?"
"My husband's brother."
"Is he a marrlud man?"
"No, sir. He's un old bachelor."
"As I suspected. Madam, wo will
call this baby 'Rlosslug,' "
"I've 110 objection, sir, but I like tho
sound of tho other better." Chicago
Tribune.
Cuate In Indln,
The barbers of India rank with the
washerwomen. Tho son of n barber
must be a barber all his life, nml his
wife must be a barber's daughter. The
Hindoo shaver travels about lu search
of customers, aud the hnrberjng Is done
In the streot. There aro no stools, both
barber aud customer squatting on their
heels while the operation Is performed.
The Hindoo barber Is a maulctiro ami
n chiropodist ns well, and bis pay Is
wretchedly small. They often, act as
surgeons, uud they make n specialty of
piercing tho cars of young girls for ear
rings, whllo barbers' wives lire almost
always hairdresser.
I. life Sliuotlnif (Jhoala.
Tho Impression when hunting paddy
melons, a bpecles of kangaroo found In
Australia, Is of shooting at ghosts,
what with the dim, mysterious light of
the "bush" nnd the strange uppuurance
ami swift movement 0 the game. Pad
dymelons, Ilto all the Luugnroo tribe,
nre useless for food, except so far as
their tails aro concerned, which, being
largely of glutinous texture, furnish
material for capital soup, very like ox
tall, but with a pecullur nnd agreeable
gamy flavor.
Useful,
"Our church fair was n splendid suc
cess," said young Mrs. Torklns.
"Did you sell lots of things?"
"Yes."
"Anything useful?"
Tea, liidewll ISvcrythlng was aver
so useful. I unn't think of n single ar
ticle that couldn't be saved up aud do
nated to be sold at the next fulr."--Washlugton
Star.
Ill Opinion.
The Dear Girl I am reu'ly astonish
ed to hear you lulvunce the proposition
that a child should not o corrected lu
the presence of strunm.
The Suvngo Rucluuor Ho.ahou. not
be, because he should never Lu tu the
presence of stnu.cers; thntV fiy.
There aro sif'iwt of ivferetm lu Oie
Illble to the rise of perfumes' by the
Hebrew)! Im)I.i In their religious serv
ices and In j1vutc l'.
Free Dtffve V "ample. W. II. Hooker & Co..
rrec uc" vr X IUurte. n! V. D. j. Fry. drugglsL
Take your umbrellas to Shlpp &.
Houser1 for repairs
e
D. E. Huntslnner. funeral director.
155 Court street. Phone Main 801.
Residence 390 Court street, phone
2181 Black. " "
O 1
Oanclng School,
Lesson nights Monday and Thurs
day, goefal dano 6YQry Saturday
Will Move Soon.
. J. A- Rotan Is gottlng somo furnjturo
Undo In his temporary quarters under
tbo Illlhco club. Ho will movo soon
Into tlio store now occupied by S.
Vrlcdmnn.
Take your umbrellas to Shlpp &
Houser's for repairs.
S"Mfsw
'CLASSIFIED ADS
Advt rtlsencott. rive Hats or less, la this column
laterted three timet for 25c. 50caWeek.$l 5C
a oioatb. All over five Uses at the same rate.
IM 11.11
"t-r--w-tw
WANTED.
Wanted. Bcvoral tons of good, loose
liny. A. F. Hofor, Jr., Journal of
fice 17-at
Wanted. To bortow J1C0O on good
ronl estate Buourlty, from 0110 to
five years. AddroHS "J. P.," Jour
nnl nlllco. 1315-lf
Wanted Everybody to try Orcgoi
Foot Easo for all foot allmuuts.
Onco Uiod always usod. Ask youi
drugglBt or ootid 2Go. S. L. Hayes
IlalsoyOro, 6-27t
PERSONAL
Ladles. Uso our harmless remedy fot
delayed or suppressed period; It
tun not fall. Trial free. Paris Chom
leal Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 10-1-Gt-sat
LOBTAr-DjFOUND.
Taken Up. A small brown mn 10, with
threo whlto foot and whlto face
Owner call on L. C. Mntthes, R. F.
1). No. 0. lO-lfi-tf
OR jRENT.
For Rent Nicely furnished 100ms for
gentleman, near IiusIuobs pnrt ol
tlio elty. Inquire nt Journal, ofllco
10-17-tf
FOR BALE.
FoYiiaieodndr?
weight 1200 pounds, truo and sound
In ovory respect. A. F. Hofer. Jr..
Journal olllco, 17-3t
5aT
broke horsea roi
-or Bale. two Heavy uroko
sulo at the Rud Front stables.
10-17-31
For Sale. A good second-baud wagon
at a bargain. Mitchell, Lewis &
Stuvor Co., lO-lMf
Hop Cloth About 4000 yards at cost
prlco to closo out. Got what you
want at cost. F. Levy, Salem, Oro
gou, dw-9-22-lm
For Sale. At a bargain, tho PeiiilMyl
vanlu rebtatiraut, a profitable busi
ness, the proprietor wishing to letlre
from business. Mrs. Jennie Hedrlck,
prop. 10-lIflt
For Sale or Trade. House and lot In
suburbs of I'orUund for Hulain prop
erty, or acreage. Inquire at Journal
office. - 10-4-tf
For Saler-Family reuldonce, large
grounds, within two blocks of the
-capltol; also Chlckorlug square pi
ano for rent. Inqulro at Journal of
flco. 8-0 tf
For Sale or Part Trade. My 20-aoro
homo at Frultland, 3V& miles oast of
asylum; good Groom frame house,
newly paporod and painted; 12 acroe
In cultivation; good barn; a aoro
of orchard (variety); CO rods to
church, store and school; good
wutor, nice location. Terms to suit,
or will take half In Salem Inside
property. Prloe 11700; also have 3
good milch cows for sale. Call or
write lj W. II. II. Dunklo at Taylor's
Market, on Court street. 'J 28-1 in
MISCELLANEOUS.
You will always find the cbi (cesl
meats and groceries at the b west
prioes at Edward's & LifacbeiV, -10'
and 410 State street 'Phono c"don
given speolal attention.
CARMICHAEL.li.. 1 r
in UuiU-Dronnnjr iSffi sai.m
Otegon. Samples of choir hhi '
llclted frmn nil L0,CO nol,8 RO-
bluw L, rs
LILIENTHAL UR08.Ifnn mTT T
N E corner ComieWana Sn
streets (ttnstalrsi: 'niX ' ,V.U. sl.aA
" "" aiain -101.
mm oregssh
mj mmvi
PAUL R. Q. HORST & LACHMiiwT
CO. linn i.ii,I.. l-ft'-nMUND
and Con n,;; '"' lJL'..cor.nor State
and Commercial 8trtr(r.if,"e
Salem. 'Phone Main 811 n? '
unices: North Yakima ?v?.hh
Santa Rosa, Sacramen 0, $ p,n
". Wash.; St LouJ ?'Mo"tt .
Lachmund. connmi mL' ' J M)"18
1NE
oUNKiNPAClHC
DEPART
roit
Chlaujo
1-ortland
SKeclal
.)a.m
U It,,nl. 1
' Inton
OArLIN & LINN-Hon imvBra n
t.ll I ' .". UIII
n.
8, Rush-Ureyman blooii
koii. niono 1431.
Salem, Ore-
ProtecunLodoe ?bTXicr7r
dor United Workmen,' ft t!
Hall, corner of State and 1 iiiah.
F. L. West, M. Wlj J,. A. Sellwood,
Recorder. 1
FORESTERS OF AMfeRICA-Ojun
Sherwood Foresters No. 19 MmiA
Friday night In Turner block.' Harry
Watson.C.R.; A.L.Brown, gpx.
Central Lodgo No, 8 h". of P.-Castle
Hall In Holman bloclc. cornar 8Ut
and Liberty streets Tuesday of
each week at 7.30 pj ni. Carey T
Mart'n, C. C; Za.lo. J. HiBRfl, K.
of R. and S,
PHY8ICIApa7
1....... t-..nTrr,'
' vnori unvzician inn !...
Otflco In Gray blocki Rooms 7 snd
9. Phone 91. '
OSTEOPATHY.
Ur. L. E. Wyckoft aTurDrTOMcTAT.
brlnht. Twenty months graduates
of tho American School of Oateop-
' athy, Klvksvllle, Mo. Dr. Wyckoft li
tho only twenty months' gentleman
n...l.n I.. CJ-I.. A.. M .
tiiuunaiu iu auiuui. ; UUU r 6IIOWS
Tompio. 'Phone Main 2721,
Atiantto
Kxprcu
8 60 p. m.
vis Hunt
I og ton
SUPxai
FMtiUll
dSp. tn.
- T,
Bpoiane
JimP. SCHEDULES
From ItmlaQit, or,
AURlVK
KIIOM
AMI Uke, Dotirer, Ft.
Worth. Omaha, KaniM
811 Uko, Dearer Ft.
;i."'.V ""'"""I JVRIllM
City, St. twili, tlhlotgo
Walla Walla. Iliton,
8pokano. W&llato, rull
man, Ultnioatioui 8U
fatil, DulnUitlliranke
Obtcago, and Bmi.
4,80 p m
ft'.loa, in,
nil a 10
79 hours w 77
A PORTLAND TO CHICACO
RTLAH
Ho Chi
aace of cart
OCEAN AND KIVQR SCIIGDULB
t
From .Portlana'
1p.m.
!f
Dalit
extent
Bnndir.
'Sp-m.
Saturday
10 p. m,
AU aalltoRdatei subject
to cnange
roranrrancltco
Bait every & daya
ill, .wa.
COLUMBIA. RWKR
To A 1 to rta and Way
Laodlus
TT
4 p. r
4 p.m.
exr8un.
SVILLAMBTTB RIVER
Steamer Ruth leaves Salem (or Port
landarul way landings on Tuenlay Thurs
days and Baturdayo. about 7 a. m. For
Coryallls ond wny landlnga, Mondays.
Wedneedays nnd Fridays at about fi
p.m.
A. L.0RAIG, M 1 BALDWIN,
Gen. I'nse. Agt. Agt. O. R. A N. Jock
Portland, Ore. Salem, Or
Dr. M. T. Schoettle Qraduato Ameri
can School of Oateojitliy, Kirks
vllle, Mo. Ofllco l)i Tioga lilock,
over tho Spa. Ofllc hours 830 'to
11:30 and 1 to 4, Qfuco phono No,
2423 Rod reBldeu.ee phono !!G03 Red,
TONSORIAL AND OATHS.
Ryan's Shaving Parlors. Savon first
claim harbors engased. rFlueat bats
rooms In -;ily. Wo use entlsepUc
terlllrer J Rvati. Prop.
Evans' Barber Shop. Only flrat-chua
shop on 8tato street ETf.ry thlnsr
now and uptodnto. Flnost porcelain
baths. Sbaro, 15c; halr-citt, 2D0;
baths, 2rc Two nrat-class boot
blacks. C. W. Evan",, proprietor.
TMarkct Quotations Today X
X "Make Salcn 1 Good Hone Market" T
Hop Market.
Hops--1902a0 to 520.
Potatoes, Apples, Etc,
Potatoes- 2r to 30c.
Onions $1.
Dried Fruits.
Dried Applos 44 to-fiHa
Italian Prunes, 40s to COs 3V4 to Ic.
Petite Prunes samp,.
Wood, Fence Poti,'Etc.'
Rig Fir-3 00 to MS. y
Socond Growth 2.E0ito"2r76,
Ash $3.00 to $3.25. .f '
Rudy Oak IIJXL .
, PobJ Oalt-J.ffir I 2
Cedar Post-fy tiM jf '.
Hides, Pelts aiuTFUri.
Green Hides, No. 1 7o.
Grtiou Hides. No. 2-Go,
Calf 8klns--4 to Bp. , ,
Sheep 7Bc.
Goat HltltiH Cc tp $lJu, :
Grny Fox 36 to GM '
Coot.- 10 to 40c.
Mlnk-SBc to $1.26.
Ottor $1.00 to $5.00
Skunk 10 to 2Co.
Muskrat 1 to Ec.
Wildcat 10 to 25a. Jt T
Oraln and FJour T
Wheat- B4c.
Oats 28c.
Uurley biawlng,.45a,4u.
fsod, $1? ton."
Flour - WholesatO, $2Sr to $3.10.
Live 8tocriytketj '.
8tHers-3ili t(f Vl f 1
Cows- 3 tP'3(of fGl,
Hhee-$160 gr0 t1 $100.
Dressed VuaUOiio.. -
Hogs, alive 514
Hokh dressed-tOjiHB,
Wool ana Mohair .
Coarse Wool-J.lt, -FlnelRc.
. .
Mollulr 50. J
Hay, FeeafEtc.
RalMl Cheat $T-tiTi.
Clovur-$6 ti) IT. ',
Ilran $17.M. r
Sboits $30
Creamery and Dajry Rrodueti.
Good Daffy lluttaN-Klti
Ciettinery Hilitr fiyu.
KKiinmeq, ni
rrnnmety
at
Sh
nlghr. Tioga Hall.
tp.l3?w
Take your umbrellas to Shlpp A
Houisrs for repairs.
HOP OUYERS' DIRECTORY
vvTvCT'nwv'Trr
wool, nop growers' supplies, no.
229 Commercial street, Salem, Ore
gon. I'ilOUO 1301.
C, O, SCHUCKINQ Hop buyer. Phone
Malr 131L Offices In Rayue blook,
OlttW BUBgt, yittlPliJ,
SQUIRE FARRARHop merchant
unu puretiasing avent. NO. 21QU
s!imTiaiilsil tu rn,.iK... r a '
Cream, pan
inn nt rui-iii. 18a.
Cream -sspnraUir rtUmnVKJ.
creamery, 25o, at furiiL, U-
Poultry at StelneKe Market
Chlehens 8e.
KggH, per do. 8
Turkeys 10c. .
Ducks 8c,
Portland .Market.
Wheal -Walla Walfet, OWTflCe.
Wheat Valbiy, Oh-
Flour Portland, bart grade.
to $3.tte, urubam, tt.Vi te $l.lt.
OaU-Cholee White. $1 l WAe.
Rarley $80 per ton.
Mlllstuff Hran 18J.
Hay Tlnwthy. $10 to $11 per tea.
Onfons7Sc to $J por cenjaL
Potntoes- Ate pjr oenlal,
llutter-IKst dairy. 304ft- tvw
?ronmery 27H30e(iir& llte.
Eggs- Oregou rftHb. Sft (f I714H'
par dqz.
J'aujiry OIlekei)s, mjxjd. 1$ I"
I.2C' hnns $7ll turlW!' lve 4 ,0
ICo.
Mutton gross. 3a.
1 togs gross 7i
Through personally conducted tour
ist stooping cars botweon Portland and
Chicago onco a week, and botwoon Off
don and Chicago threo times a woek,
via tho Sconlo lino.
Through Standard Bleeping cars
dally botweon Ogden and Chicago, via
tho Sconlo line
Through Standard sleeping cars
dal'y between Colorado Springs and
St. Louis.
Through Standard and tourist sleep
ing cars dally botween San Francisco
and Chicago, via Los Angolos and El
Paso. .
Through Standard sleeping cars and
chair cars dally betwaon St. Paul and
Chicago.
Do suro that your tickot reads via
tho Great Rook Island Routo.
Tho boat and moat roasonablo din
ing car sorvlco.
big car sorVlcB. For Information
T. J. CLARK, Trnv. Pass. Agent.
U R. O OR! I AM,
Gon. Agt. SCO Alder St., Portland. Or.
O. G T, Co's
PAS3ENCER STEAMEDB
Pomona and Altona
Leaves for Portland dally
except Sunday rtt 7 a. ni.
Quick Time, Cheap Rates
Dock I Fool of Trad at,
M. P. BALDWIN. Alt
C.otvallis&EasternR.R,
Time Card No. 20,
No. 2 For Yaquua:
Ltmvea Alhany ...12:45 p. m.
.caves Corvallls ...'... 1:60 p. ni.
6: SB p. tn.
Arrives Yaqulua
iHiNo, 1 Returning! ,
. leaves Ynquiim 7 :uu a. m.
Loaves Corvalirr li:su a. m.
Arrives Albany 12:15 pm-
No. 3 For Detreit:
Leaws Albany 1:00 p. m.
Arrives Detroit 546 p. m.
No. 4 From Detreit:
Leaves Detroit 0:30 n. m.
Arrives Albany ..; 1U05 a. m.
Trains 1 and 4 arrive In AJbany In
time to connect with the S. P. south
bound train, as well as giving two or
three hours In Albany before de
parture of 8. P. north bound train.
Train No. 2 connects with the S.
P. trains at Corvallls aud Albany giv
ing direct sorvlno to Newport and ad
jacent beaches.
Train 3 for Detroit Iireltenbush and
other mountain resorts leaves Albany
at 1:00 p. m.. after tho urrlval of the
Southern Paolfle south bound train
from Portland, reaching Dotrolt at
5t45 p. m.
For furtnor information appiy 10
lleefgrooHH 3 to Sftft
Veaje-grosi, 7 to stfi.
HonaJiao to 2lc
Wool Valla v. 13 la If.: Uastern
Oregoa-J to lloif MoBaMll to JOo. -
.?. . ", M . JL ;. L J.. ....H.MW..A
BU mtwIU,
iCommeroia! street upstairs, SaUtn.l IllJeedry, 19 pofirids a
Orsgea. 'pheae lfSI. llt tmUo,
HDW1N BTONB,
1. Turner, Agent. Albany. Manager.
i. H. Cronlso. Axent. Corvallls.
Your Step Mother
Is still here busy as ever, and when
your ololhos are all out of order, worn,
wftb buttons off. take them to ber at
the Salem Dye Works.
At this establishment you can get
anything set to rights, from a pair of
gloves, to the most elaborate silk
gown. A geutleman can get his bat J
gleaned, his trousers creased, or his
whole suit rejuvenated to suit hls-i
taste, also four suits a month for tl.'
Buttons sowed on, rlpa sewed up, suits,
pressed on short notice. New goods
shrunk for dressmaking.
MRS! C. H. WALKER 1
1M Commercial Wrest MI
Tb? Jinne..
NBnviNBP.I
!MJIf3A4Ui..
102 Co&Pt St
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