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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1902)
Mb 1 Chop! Chop! Chop! Tiresome, , Isn't It, to get down the chopping bowl and knife and prepare something for the next meal ? But the tiresome method is out of date. You can do the work vlh Sargent's Gem Food Chopper and do it better with but little labor. The Gem chops all kinds of food in coarse, medium or fine pieces,. as de sired. Useful in the preparation of substantial and desserts. " You need it in your kitchen every day. 71. M. tqjWE V32, CO.. F Hijfa-j-y WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. THfe DAILY JOURNAL, OALEM, OnEOON, YUESDAY, OCTOBER- ftl, 19oi. "im.- L. ," , !' i i ni,. mMVifjfoVwi mttmtttutttJttmmjttumjttttttttmu (DO AAA A A'A Worln ' 00-pound steel rails, 50 new .lt I II II I It II I locomotives, and 55 new coaches, chair VUjUVUjVUU carS( dnIng and cafe car , the recjrd ; Wabash R.R. During the past year, malting It tho most modern and up-to-dnte railroad In the country. Travel over It and .enjoy tho finest equip ment on earth. C. S. Crane, Oen. Puss. Agt, St. Louis, Mo. Iloss C. Cllne, Pacific Coaat Pas. Agt., Los Angeles, Cal. ritmmmttt;uju;:ttnmt;mtntjiwttJitnmn:Ktm:tttt:' HOLESALE AND RETAIL Roche HirlK-r Mini IWt IiiumI Por''nti.l Ciment. WOOD? aawoil or four Id vth, All kii'iln 'f Imlltlinn nmt.trlal, hhihI, travul, Inth.flhlnglos, etc. It. A. noatl', Seattle. W. C. Kwart. Seattle. Oliver 0. Thornton, San Francisco. It. Portoguoso, San Frnnclscc-v.. C. W. Tozor, San Francisco. It. II. Countrymnn, San Francisco. M. Lovlt, San Francisco. J. It. Whltnoy, Alhany. 13. B. Crane. Chicago. G. D. Trotter, Stayton. Thos. C. Bloomer, Portland. A. T. VnnEttlngor, Portland. Jno. J. Spencer, McMlnnvllle. .1. It. McMonlos, Portland. Mrs. A. Wagner, Olondule. .1. II. Sliavor, Oregon City. Dan Complltla, Aurora. T. MIUol, Porjtland. W. H. Bclmrrol, Jr.. Portland. 12. H Bryson, Corvnllls., D. 81-1 M Oom'l fit. BENTLBY Phono 001. Mnln EDUCATIONAL. f . -'I JL 3M Arp not fiAlrl hv t&flA incompetents. promotion aii'l preformem In l'ilnc I the rcanl' of nbl'lty to do. At IliU tcliool lth ,tt itlnco to nbt In Ihu knowlctlesoChow tndo. There I an lucrenilnit demand fo cnnnotont )cli I'or itn cumpIciltiK tho Inishici" mul uliortliaml coiinei at Hip CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEOE. ban npnri!OMtilnvii(Dl for rlciveu ver tint one rouni! inn linn iirnitiniteil from our Minrt Fiu(l ili'ptrimi'ut h(Ht llrsl i-cnipli-tliiR tlio btuluen course. Vh)T Jiirnu u nil look po'ltldm DPioru ivuiiir m kihiiiiv it it urn iniio luwcuro a uiauie e.iiicaunii comparea to uic urnciili Jorivvil fuinl for cHtnlofc'Uu. 9S W. I. STALEY, Prlnalpnt, Snlom. Orogon. To Music Students Mli I'.Tii 1'. ("ox liftJ been tnllnjt a Knrinnl in m (tils mtniincr in "iiiiiiio Kdiica. tlou" the lynli'in ti-td by Mr Call In n. 1'itdy of Uo-ton Thl nlin noaro all, to Jlie air ilc 'iilnt: and di'rf.lnimienl nf the itiiltinf imiMfAl tmturo. MM (.ox win ro-Bi-Ue pupil In I'Uiiu, Orjmi utirt Hlghl Itt-iidlnit Siior nli-T Sept. '.'Jlli at tier ntudlo, :83 l-'rnnl Sin in-in i i'ti. wwfim" RTSTUDIO Mrs. Mamlo P. Brown will runumo Iter touching September 22d. Arruiigo- Jnenta for It'SHonn In nrt can bo niado for classcB or private- loBDons. Studio hours 2 to 5 p. m., Murphy building, fuosldonco 4R3 Front streot Phono 12305 Black. 0-22-lm. O H. MJk3 :oagEBgri? :&&t Successor to Dr. J. M. Keono, lu Whlto Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations nt mod orato foe In any branch nro In especla. rcqueBL Mil 1 11 t i I 1-H"H -l-l-M-t-fr HH-F ii Ss Social Realm: nn ii 1 1 1 hi; n mi iMiiii MRS. LEHMAN'S RECITAL. Given for the Benefit of the W. C. T. U. October 22-24. Mrs. U. J. Lehman will give a reci tation for the bonefit of the V. C. T. U. building fund, at tho South Salem M. 13. church, on Wednesday ovenlng, Oc tober 22d. Subject: "Who Killed Joa's Baby?". Mrs. Lehman Is a good elocutionist, and those hearing hor will have a rare treat. The same recitation will bo glvon at tho Christian church Friday ovenlng. October 21th. "Come one In Mace donia help us." PERSONALS. Mi or lit asses cl Prnctlcal subjects' have boon orcan- (zed nt tho Y. M. C. A. night school Junior thorough and competent Instruc tors. If you aro working during tho lay. and aro ambitious enough to study n f w nights a week, you ought Ito enter somo of theso classes. For Six Months' Course. Arithmetic $2.00 Bookeenlnn S.00 Commercial Law 2.00 1 Grammar 2.00 1 Practical Letter Writing 2.0Q, Reading and 8pclllng 2.00'DnnTI .Nrv D Rhertorle 3 00 rUUILAnU l)H ocal Music .-. 3.00 Call on tho secretary for turthor In- vv ... .1.... I '-5. lOlillllllllll. Our Advertisements are ALWAY8 INTERESTING. Read them. Barr'o Jewelry Store. HUIE WING SANG CO. Chinese and Japanese fancy and .dry goods. All kinds of silk and wool goods. Make up fino line of Indicts' whlto underwear of all kinds, wnlsts, wrappers, skirts, gent's and ladles' furnishing goods, mnttlngs, hnndker chlofa, dishes etc., for sale very cheap. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and passenger trains Baggngo to all parts of the city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 241. HOMYER & HKIiniGK. SOULK BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS ForSlcm and vlclelty leave ordtr at Ceo Wltl'i MuMc Storf . Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa Streets. S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR OF STONE'S DRUG STORES I SALEM, OREGON. , Tho stores(two In numbor)ara located Hf '"P C? PT T TsC nt No. 235 and J297 Commercial at., J I O I k I'J'V.lnnd nro well stocked with a.comulote i lino of drugs and medicines, toilet .articles, perfumery, brushes, etc., Has had somo 20 yearB oxpqilence In i tho praotlco of medlclno and now makes no charge for consultation, ex amination nr oracrlptlon r.lk City, Lincoln County. h. M. MAYS, Prop. Fall season for hunting and flailing now open. l-inest it out anu Dig gumo lln Oregon. An ItUnl placo for a wook's loutlng. Trolling for salmon, sea trout. Kalinan trout mid still fishing now at II best. Good table, board and beds. 8-26-2md BOOKS REDUCED. Ill books on our shelves reduced. Ilileaso seo our window. IAonor M. Wclcb, Prop, The Variety Store 94 Court Street. F JONES Attorney at Law Toledo, Oregon. tWas clerk of circuit court for six Woven Wire Fencing . Tho fenco that. foncas Onco up, stays up. Special price during Octob er. Car will nrrlvo about Octobor 2Cth. Place your order at onco, and ave money, WALTER M0RLEY Salem Fence Works. Steusloff Bros, Dealers In Live Stock' ifuvicaaia miu iu.hu uuwuuid nuu " ,i.. . n 'rmckero. All klnda of frnflh anil Mil'""" ol J. imrjltlg 8, treara and has an up-to-date abstract meats. Finn saunairaa. hams. Immr Is slowly reooverlntr from a serimia nt, M All property in Lincoln county and lard 31 Commerolal street. tack of rheumatism. M.MnaMIHttMnMiaMteaiwMwasaHkWHatau0HMflni.-a ..iicm-,-, A. V. Gicsy was a visitor to Port land today. S. W. Thompson was n vlsltir to Portland today. P. W. Stousloff has. roturnod from a buslnoss trip to Hubbard. K. W Dryson, an nttornoy of Cor vallls waa In tho city today. Miss I.cona Ryan lias returned from a visit with rolatlvos at Uoseburg. O. L. Norton has gone to Portland to arrango nbout taking vocal lessons. Judgo T. II. Crawford, of Union, was a business visitor In Salem Monday. T. D. Rowland, of Potllnnd, Is visit ing his brother, U S. Rowland, In this city. W. R. Richardson has gono to Ore gon. City and Pottlnnd on lognl busl noss. WoHloy I). Hornor and Mnry Myrtle Halter woro grunted a tnnrilngo liconHo today. J, ItttsHoll Wynlt nntl W. It. Rllyen. attornoys of Albany, woro In tho city todny, J. It. Whltnoy, stnto pnntor-olccC was In the city from Albnny for a few' hours today Mrs. M. I,. Hamilton and son, I.ntnU have gone to San Kianclsco for nn ox- luntteti visit. Wnltor Lyon, prlvnto socVotary to tho govornor, wont to tfiyllniid Mon' day nftornoon. j State Supoilntcndont J. H. Ackar man has gone to Drain anil Medford on official buslnoss. Mra. II. II. Cospor, of Dallns, Is vis Itlng her pjiranta. Mr. nml Mrs. A. D. Palmer, In this city. Win. Slegmund. of (larval, la In tho city, visiting his lirqjh'or, County Rocordor, J. C. Slogmund. E. O. Emmott lias gono to Portland to accept a position In -tho Southern Pacific Company's carshops. Miss Myrtle Marsh has roturiied from Cornell unlvorslty, whore sho took an advanced courso lu history and I.ntln. (leorgo Knox, of Portland. 1c visit ing In this city, the guest of Karl Raco, bookkoopor at the state peivj tentlnry. A. GoHtior nnd a party of, mon loft today for tho nohumla mining district. .n Lane county, whnro ho has a survoy Ing l-ontract to complete. Andorson Cannon, of tho loj?al llrm of Colvig & Cannon, of Jncknonvllle. was In tho city Monday on huslueiw boforo the supremo court. T. L. navldsfhi, Jr., jvont to Ya qulna today. Mr Davidson Ja looking for a stock ranch, nnd expects to on finite lu tho raising nf stock. W. M. nushoy, of Mehama. who has been spending a fow days In this city, went to Whltoaker this morning, whoro he will do some surveying. District AUarnoy Sam Whlt, of Dakor county, who mnnngod the wcont Domocrntlc campaign In this slate. Wt Monday for bis homo in ICastern Ore gon. Mr. and Mrs. O. I Darling went to Hubbard today, for a visit with rela- Mr. Darling NfWttTNP TUT!? "Interosts of Oregon In tho Orient", HUinirW UilVni ,Mr. Mlllor Is homo for. a short visit. and is dovotlng a good share of his time to a public discussion of the Im portant position the Pnciflo coast, aud particularly Oregon, boars to tho Ori ent. Lot Ihure bo a largo attendance. Paine's Celery Com pound FOR CLEANSING AND PUR IFYING THE BLOOD It Removes the Germs of Disease, Invigorates and Rejuvenates Thousands of men arid women who have neglected tho work of physlclnl recuperation In the summer months, aw now carrying a burden of disease. In the majority of cnBos. Impure and poisoned blaod and a sluggish circula tion nn tho direct cause or suffering and misery. Aro you, dear roador, one of the unhappy victims? If so, tho life slrenm must be made pure,, the health wrecking laxity of the vessels, must be corrected, the norvos and tissues must be nourished, line's Celery Com pound Is the modiclne that physicians recommend' for tho Increase or pure blood In the ai terloB, and for mous ing tho purifying- organs to cast off the Impurities that give rise to ills enso. Mr. .las. P. Hudson, Sprliij Ridge, I.n., was a terrlblo sufferor from impure blood; he tolls how he banished Ills treubles: "From some cause my blood became impure and resulted In bols nnd pirn pies. At one time 1 suffered fioni 27 bolls. No one can Imagine whnt 1 suffered. I tiled sulphur, sarsaparllla anu oinor lomudles, but no relief camo. Mr. Sebastian., a merchant whom I used to clerk for, hnnded mo one of your circulars nnd Insisted that I should use Palne's Celery Compound. Artor using two or throe bottles tho bolls wero not so numorous nor ns large. Artor using tho fifth boftjij, I was entirely cured, nntl hnve bcon my self ever since." Mrs. W..1I. nynrs. who was the guest of Mrs. P. P. Palmer, a fow daysago, from Salem, lost a valuable cloak by theft from tho hall of the Palmer resi dence It has not been recovered. Eugene Gunrd. HON. All the fashionable shades and colors can be made from DIAMOND DYES. We have a special department of ad vice, and will answer free any ques tions about dyelnn. Send sample of rjoods when possible. Direction book and 4(5 dyed samplos froo. Dlnmond Dyes. Rurllngton, Vt. TNNBR BTSI Six New Patterns iust Arrived. We think Them Prettyt ii4- Coni. See. and judjre Ul for ourselves Sold ' singlet piece- or set. Sets ude up to suit purchaser. Our Word .s if the ware will craze or eneck MTo see our 57-pUce Dinner bels at 4-75. 56.00, $7,00, 8.00 and $10 00 plain or decorated. Have you tried the new Coffee called Porto Rice? 2fi and 3Gy lb. II. T. Rruco and family havo re moved to Portland to roside, Mr. Bruce having accepted a position with tho Advance ThroHhor Company, with headquarters In Portland. Mrs. Martin, of Albany, is lu the city to nttend tho alinual convention of tho state nsaoolatlon of Congrega tional churchos, and Is tho Ktiost of lmr niece. Mrs. Amolla Miller, In South Snlom. Mrs. J.oulsn Clearwater, accompnn lod by har two daughtors, arrived lu tho city Monday aftornoon from Win torsot, Iowa, for n visit with hor broth er, S. I). Catterlln, whom sho had not soon for 28 years, rtrothor nnd slstor rocognlzod each othor nt sight, and me meotlng was nn affecting ono. currF COUNTY JUDGE Wedderburn Alan the Suc cessful Appointee Governor Ooor has nppolntod ISd ward A. rtalloy, of Woldorburn, Curry county, county Judgo of that county, to fill tho vacancy caused by tho death of Judgo Hlloy, who died about a month ago. Thero was a strong peti tion In his bohalf. Tho Gold Ileach Record, a now paper ostabllshod at that placo, says: "Edward A. nalley, of Woddeiburn. Is favorably montlonod by a great many voters of this county, and has a petition out which Is being generously aliened throughout Curry county." The other aspirants were J. Huntley , the woll-known attorney at Oultl IJcach. nnd A. II. Crook, the well known ox.membor of the iKglulatiiie. o To Recover Maiden Name Mary M. I.arson has brought suit against William Stewart I arson to an nul a marriage contract that wna formed at McMlnnvllle In October; 1W9. Desertion In January, l&oi. Is given as grounds far asking for a di vorce. In addition to a legal wjjmrn- Uun. the jilejntlff, who Is represented by L. II. McMahon, asks that she be permitted to resume her maiden same, Mary M. Hadley. The defendant In the suit was arreetetl let summer on the ebarge of bigamy. In the justice i curt he waa held t the circuit court, when the mw ws.i dismissed, o Make No Engagement tfalem bueinees men, particularly, should not, maKe any engagement for rJnoJay evening, They can learn Private Words For Women The eminent and successful electric and medical physlcinn, Dr. Dnrrln, hns dlscovorod nnd perfected a systom of treatmonl thnt has caused a revolu tion In the trcntmont of female dis eases. Whenever his oloctrlcnl and modlcnl trcntmont Is tested nnd known (I hns done nway with excessive dos lugs, with nauseous drugs and jinln ful surgtcnl operations, whoroby so mnny iiroclous lives havo been lost. As a discovery it rnnks with Har vey's discovery of tho circulation or tho blood. It has proved in more than a thousand cases or tho worst kind to bo a positive euro Tor tho following fonmlu diseases: Ovarian tumors, polypus; ulceration and tlroimy or womb, Inllninmnttou, congestion nnd falling of the womb, painful nnd sup pressed menfltruntlon, bearing down onlns, backuche, hondnche, racking cough, melancholy, absonco of ambi tion or desire to livo, or, in fnct, any complaint having Its origin In a dis ordered stato or the gonerntlvo and accompanying organs whether, rrom contagious diseases, hereditary, tight lacing or other causes. His method or trcntmont Is harm less, pleasant and mild. It Is applied directly to tho parts; can bo applied by tho patients thomnolvos, thus so curing local treatmonl at home, nnd Its application Is easy and simple. Its curntlvo action on tho Indnmod, con gofltod nnd ulcornted parts Is Immedi ate. Dr. Darrln regains rrom mnklng public tho names or hundreds of In dies who have boon rostorod to health, with duo di'forcnco to the dollcacy or tholr nmiotltm. Tho fallowing enrd was volunlnrlly offored by a Intly desirous of helping othors similarly ailllcted: To tho Lntlles of Salem: Kor moro than 10 yonrs from gonor- nl bronklng down of tho Byntom, nnd suffering rrom rhoumntlc neuralgia or tho chest nnd heart, -lndlgostlon, con stlpntlon nnd various fomnlo troubles, ulceration and hardonlng of tho utorus nnd painful monstruntlon, I was de prived of nil plonsuros or exlstonco, and In almost constant pnln Artor a row months or Dr. Darrln's oloctrlcnl and medical treatment, I havo rogaluod my lionltli, and am again ablo to onjoy lire. I will gladly communlcnto with any lady at 17C Wlntor streot, Salem, desiring to know or my restoration by Dr. Darrln's new trontmont. My friends think in;; euro romurltnblo. MRS. I,. M. M'PHUK. Dr. Darrln onn bo cousultod froo nt Wlllametto Hotel, Salem, from 10 to t o'clock dally; ovonlngs, 7 to 8; Sun dnys, 10 to 3. The doctor makos a spoclnlty of nil diseases of Uie oar, oyo, noso and throat, cat anli, ienfun, bronchitis, In grippe, heart, liver, Uladder and kid ney dlsensoe. Ho pormnnontly euros all curable female troublos, ulcera tion, dlsplncomonts, painful menstrua Uon. IrregulnrltloB. ovarian tumors and abscosses, or thoso who suffer from npathy nnd Indlfforence; also genltn uilnnry and skin diseases, In either sex. such oa blood taints, semlnnl MHiknoM nnd lout vigor, varlcocalo nnd strli turo. All curable chronic dlseaHHS treated tt J5 a week, or In thnt proportion of time, as the case may require. No cas published, except by permission of the patient. All husiiibw) relations with Dr. Darrln strictly oonfldentlnl. Electrical nppllancae furnished. Onn visit Is doslrable, though many cnseB can be treated by home trentmont by writing symptoms, otc. Lettors of In quiry nnswered. Clrculnwt and ques tion blanks sent froe. v.ym toatotl and lase fltteil. Dr. Darrln's olce nro nt tho Willamette Hotel, Snlom, until Novomber 1st only. After tlmt tjmo Dr. Darrln will visit Woodburn, Or., nt Hotel Woodburn, November 2d to De cember 1st. BILL QUEENER Marion County Democrat - Talks About RoosoY.elt "Yos, sir. I am n Missouri Demo crat, nnd havo uovor voted any other ticket In my life, but you may say for me that I like tho way President Roos evelt has handled that coal strike. I bcllovo ho has appointed a board of nrbiUatlon who will do tho right thing, as near us human minds enn arrive at the Justice or tno matter." Tho sponkor was tho Hon. Pill CJut'cnor. who has boon recoulor or Stnyton, justice or tho punco and gen eral logul adviser for about hair or tho people up In that neck or woods. VI mi) not In tho hublt ot voting tor Republicans, but if Itoosovolt hoops up bis lick, nnd tho Democrats put up somo man like tho ti lists aud corpora tions will pull for, llko Hill or Olney, you may look for ono of the unwhlto washed to jump clenr ovor the traces, nnd vote n straight national presiden tial ticket provided Itoosovolt Ib tho nomluno If he Is put up hu will havo tho laboring pooplo bnck of htm, nnd tho capitalists will back tho Demo cratic party. Special session? We're all for it up our way." $100 leward $100. Vlio renders of this pnper will lie pleased to learn thut thoro Is at least ono dreaded c. soase that sclcnco has been null to euro In nil Its stages and that 1b catnrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Ib tho only posltlvo curo now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, requires n constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken lntornally, act ing directly upon tho blood nnd mu cous surfaces of tn systom, thoroby destroying tho foundation of tho ills cr.so, nnd giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution and as sisting nature In doing its work. Tho proprlotora linvo much faith in Its cur ntlvo powors, that thoy offor Ono Hun dred Dollars for any caso that It fails to curo. Send for list of testimonials. Address, P. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O, Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills nro tho host. o Delllnorent French Miners. Paris, Oct. 20. Strikers today nt tempted to wreck a passenger train, and uttneked n pnrty of uon-uulonlstH with cluliB nnd Httmns. Troops dis persed tho strlliors, Tho dockers of Mim-hoIIos linvo pledged theiiisulves not to nllow any foreign conl to be lauded. MORGAN IN FULL CONTROL Of All Railroad Rates to the south Washington. Oct. 20.-A tnmini. of the l all way commission of Kentucky nrTrtltiat llit tl..kl n " " "'" 'i'c coast Idne Com- pany, tho Southern Railway and nth ors concerned In the latest Morgan combine, was received by the Inter state commerce commission this after noon. Thoy declare Morgans control thtottles competition, and "regulates Iho tatos south of the Ohio river to the Gulf or Mexico, and from tho Atlantic to tho Mississippi. The commission has not dotoi mined a date Tor tin hoar lug or the enso. A Few Polntert. dlo with consumption. This dlsoaso may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can bo cured Instantly by Kemp's Ilalsam for the throat nnd lungs, which Is guaranteed to curo nnd relievo all cases. Price 28c and GO cents. For sale by nil For the Sufferer. The Roller Corps of this city lins decided to Bend a box of supplies to tho llro sufferers of Clackamas qbnnty, Miimo time soon, anu, tjjt'lfvlfe any pel sons who feel so dlspcj'fo loaye old clothing or supplies opnhy boh that will bo iisorul at Tho Jotminl of lice. ThlB appeal should be heeded, as It Is tor deserving people. " 92-0 3t i -Take your umbrellai to hlpp & Houer's for repalro. nJf H ND NE'8-Hop morcharits. Offlpp In UQsh-Dreyman Uldgvalscr 1821 ' 0regon' T10Phtne ilaln T. Ar LIVE8LEY & CO. Doalers In hops and hop supplies, ,Phono.'12ll. onico room 18 Oberhelm bldg., S lem, Orogon, J. CARMICHAEL-IIop bUyor; d'fllco In Bush-Uroymnn building, Salem, . Oregon. Samples of choico hops so- 4 fiuuuu irom an growers. uiMurtTHAL DR08-Hop morchante - J. ottonholmor, manager. Ofllco N. h. cornor Commercial and SJatb streets (upstairs); 'phono Main -IC1. PA,IJL R. Q. H0R8T & LACHMUND uw.iiop morcnantfl; corner Stato and Commercial slroota (upslafrsT, Salem. 'Phono Main 841. Branch emces: North Yakima, Wnsh.; santa Rosa, Sacramento, Cal.; Puy nllup, Wash.; St. Louis, Mo. Loula i-achmund, general manager. CA3TLIN,& LI NN-Hop buyers. Room 8, nuab-Droyman block, Salem, Ore gon. 'Phono 1131. L0DQE8. Your Step Mother Is still hero busy as ever, and whoa your clothes are all. out of order, worn with buttons off, take Uiero to hor at tho Snlom Dyo Works. At this establishment you can got anything not to righto, from a pair of nlovca, to tho moat elaborato silk gown. A gentleman can got bit bat cleaned, his trouaors creased, or Mi wholo suit rojuvonated to suit hit tneto, also four suits a month for $1. uuwuuh soweu on, npa sawed up, suits pressed on snon notice. New goodi shrunk for dreaimaUng. MPS. C. !! WALKER '01 f!oiirrrrlj Olrttt. protection Lodge No. 2, Ancient Or dor United Workmon, moots ovory Saturday ovenlng in Uo Holman Hall, cornor of Stato nnd Uborty strooU. Visiting brethren welcome F. L. West, M. W.; J. A. Scllwdod, Rocordor. PORE8TER3 OF AMERICA Court SUorwood FordstorB No. 19. Moota. Friday night in Turner block. Harry Watson.C.R,; A.L.Drown, Sec. Central Lodge No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cornor State and Llborty streets, Tuesday of each wtok at 7:30 p. m. Carey T. Martin, C. C; Zado. J. Rlggs," It of R. and S. PHYsiciANaT OSTEOPATHY. bTrLreTkofnlnTD bright. Twenty mouths graduates of tho American School ot Osteop athy; Klrksvlllo, Mo. Dr. Wyckoff Is the only twenty months' gontlemnn graduate In Salem. Odd Fellows' Tompio. 'Phono Main 2721. Dr. M. T. Schoettle Qraduato Amort can School of Ostcoi Rthy, Klrks vlllo, Mo. Oinco In Tioga block, over tho Spa. Otllca hours 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4. Orflco phono No. 2423 Rod rosldonco phono 2C03 Red. SURE CURE FOR PILES Itching Plica produce moisture and cnuso Itching, this form, as well as llllnd, Hloodlng or Protruding PIlus aro cured by Dr. Do-snn-ko's Pile Rem. edy, stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. COc a Jttr at drugglsto, or sent by mall. Trcntlflo free. Write mo about your caso. Dr. Hosnnlto, Philadelphia, Pa. For salo nt Dr. Stonu'u drug stores, o Young Is Arraigned. New York, Oct. 20. William Hoop, sr Young, who murdered Mrs. Pulitzer, was urralgnud this morning to plund, l.awyor Hurt asked until Wednesday to prepare. 11 Ih requost vnn gi anted, o ryiokl Tea positively Cures Sick Headache, Indigestion nnd CoiiHtlpn tlon, A delightful horb drink. Re moves nil eruptions of tho skin, pro ducing a porfect complexion or money refundod. 2Cc. and COc. Writo to tin for frcif sample. W. II. Hooker & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. D, J. Fry, Druggist, o Guilds Pass has raised $1000 for tormlual grounds for the Orogon & Pa cific railroad. TWENTY YEARS TRIAL. Thoro nro lots of good things tho doc tors know nothing about. We fre quently curo pooplo of disease after tho doctors havo glvon thorn up. If the dlsoaso comes from over work, dissipation, of exposure, cuuslug weak aud watery blood, and loaa of Hush ami strength, wo havo tho ono euro reme dy in Dr. Ounn's Hlood nnd Nerve Tunic. Thoso tablots takou with meals turn tho food Into rich red Mood, making strong steady nerves, aud Increasing tho strength, building up solid flesh at tho rate of 1 to a lbs por wook. This moans henlth. For nervous prostration, loss of memory, or a pale, sallow complexion, a butter rumody won never made. Doctors know nothing about this remody only tho fact that wo make cures; us we havo been doing this for twenty yonrs wo know our method to bo the right one. Dcugglsts null Dr.. Ounn's Hlood and Norvo Tonic for 76c uur box. or 3 boxou for $2, or sent by mall on re ceipt of price. Wrlto iru for u pnm phlot toiling all about this great med lolritj. Address Dr. (Jimi), Philadelphia Pa. For salu at Dr. Stone's Drug Mioroa, i Tb? flDnefy. INK WINJJ8, NDOinAHS.. 102 Codri Si w ' HNB WINJJ8. LIOUOHB ANDOinARS.... CLASSIFIED ADS AdvcriKcincni.rive llaor lci. la thlscclumn mscftciittirctilnicjtwlfc. 5UCWekiSI50 a tnonili. All oTer flvi mes tth(iam rate. WANTED. Medical Journal DcslrWJ a reprosou tntlve In this localjt Permanent employment, salary and coiiiuiIubIoii. Adtlross H. T. O. IGlft 72 Nnw York City. , , ia-20t uaaies SVituteil to v. or It on nolo pll lows. Materials fitrnlihcd. Steady woik guaraiiloedi oxporleuge un necessary. Sand fltampuil onvelopo to Miss McOee, Nuodlowprk I)o)t.. Ideal Co., Chicago. 10-18-3t anteu isvoryuoay to try uregon Foot Euno for all foot allmonts. Once tried always mod. Ask your druggist or send !0c. S. U Uayos. Ilalwoy, Pro. M1U L08T AND FOUND, Found. A small account botilt. Own er full ut Journal oinee. 10-18-31 Taken Up. A small brown mare, with three whlto feet and white fac$. Owner tall on I 0. Matthew, It. F. I). No. 0. 10-tStf FOB BENV; For Rent- Nicely furnjahw! rooms fue Kuntleiuen. near btlilnoM part or the city. Inrjulre ai Jpujnal ofllco 1U-JK-U FOR SALE. For Sale. A ymufe oor with 'onlf at her side. Inquire at J. I Stockton's store. Salem. 10-lfrlf For Sale flood driving or'wfrk IioSe. weight 1200 pounds, trire uH Mind in every rwpert. A. F. Hofer, Jr., Journal nlllre. H-Jt Antoiie, 8-yonr-old sou of Andrew Went, was drowned at Astoria Sun day. - . o Wholesome Oread Is hurt I to find, but If you buy your A Successful Aeronaut IJIackpool, Ifrig., Oct. 20.--Stanley aiwncer, the noronaut. who created a bread and pastry ut the Pioneer link- sensation last, mouth, made another ery, you will be satisfied. Patronised highly itccwful lllght today, eclliwlng by everybody. all previous attempt lu an airship. p He roee to an elevation of 1100 fet The White House and willed Into the teeth nf n stiff Itostaurant has long been the favor- wind, without any apjwreiit effect ou lie eating house of the city, nnd Ib the airship's progress. Hie control gaining more ousUimers. dally. Hrery or the machine was marvelous. j tiling flrst-cjasa and utodate. Meals o .hi an injure. o Hop Cloth-Alumt 40O) yartlsiit "eMt pi Ice to dose otiL Oet what you want at ouL F. Levy, Solum, Ore gon. dMHra Por Sale or Trad-HoUVnd lot In suburbs of Portland ftfr Salem prop erty, or acreuge. Inquire at Journal olllee. IP-'" For Sale. Family resldenee, large groiinds, within two blocks of the (iftpltul; also Chlkring wjuare pi ano for ifit. Inplre at Jeunial of- MISCELLANEOUS. . .....x WV""V'"," . ACKER'S . Notice. Ta jyifjtf it jiniy jumojrm You will always find tne tsunami meats and groceries t tbe l'Wi prices at Bdward's & I.usoher'H, 40C ui)il 410 State street. 'Phone grders given apeclal attention. TltO tin. Yokohama Tea Stese ione 2411 Black. Roasters Of Good COIfee. Free IJelivcry Mitiifng of great value o Jheia nVODCDCI A ' TADI n C darslgnud wil noj be reejwnslblo for ndlngl yi'OPLI Vlrt I AID LC TO Bjiy t!flb contraotfld by Roy William- Mivm and their business by attending the latum ot lion. 11. II. Miller. 'fo be alrmi tjndar the ausploe ot the Great' M Salem (ffmmeroal Club, at the elty cHelI ehamber la the olty ball. Mr. Wfl. MRH. It. I), WIW.IAMSON eure Dyspeimla and all disorders art- 10.l7.Jm Ing from Indlgeetlon. Hndorsed by nbysfalans everywheru. flnlil hv nit " ' P druggist. No aiire. no pay. 2p ceutii, Optober 2b wIL be The Journal's OQUIRE HOP BUYERS' DIRECTORY. mrmw?rrco?WoTr$sKffi. wool, hop growers supplies. No. i20 Commercial strt, Balew, Ore gon.. Phone 1301. O. O. SCHUCKINa-Hop buyer. Phone Main 1311. OJJlces In luiyue block. Htato streot, Salem. Miller hi the American eoeettl at Nuanl Trial pookago free' by wrlUBg to W.' ' W0Mn ' W in Ui year and Chwanc. China, and will dlseuss the ' kr & Co., Buffalo. N. Y. J,'!:.0y,,!!!f'Land ,f7.a 1r h " Con FARRAH.- Hon wstshant DUrohajtMiir nmit. Xo. slOW lrimaAl.1 M. ....ui.Im Uil.nl rler on that day and date only. mnvtm. TkMtWll TON80RIAL AND OATHS, Ryan's Shaving Parlor. Sovon first class barbers nngaged. Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uso antlsopUo Rtnrlllzor. J. ltyau, Prop. Evans' Barber Shop. Only first-class shop on Stnto street. Every tiling now and up-to-date. Finest porcelain baths, Bbave, lDcj hair-cut, 35c; baths, 2Go. Two first-class boot blacks. O, W. Evans, proprietor. T "Mike Sflltrn Cood Home Market" 7 Hop Market. Hops 1902 20 to 22c. ' Potatoes, Apples, Etc. Potatoes 26 to 30c. Onions fl. Dried Fruits. Dried Apples 44, to C'u. ' Italian Prunos, 40k to COs 3 to 4c. Petite Prunos same. Wood, Fenco Posts, Etc. Dig Fir 3.Q0 to $3,2G. Hucohd arow(h-2.C0 fo $2.70. Ash-3.00 to 13,25. Uody Oak 14.00. Polo Oak 13,50. Cedar PoBts 10 to llo. Hides, Pelts and Furs. (Ireon Hides, No. 1 7a Oroon Hldoe. No. 2 Co. Calf flltlns 4 to Co. Sltuoj--7Co. Goat Skins 2Go to $1.00. Orny Fo 25 to COo. Coon 10 to 40o. Mink 25c to fl.25. Otter 11.00 to ?5,j)0. Bkunlii 10 to 25c, MuSltrnt 1 to Co. . Wildcat 10 to 2Cc drain and Flour. Wheat-Ma. 4 Oats 280, llarloy brqwlng, 45c bji. teed, 1C ton. ' Flour Wholesalo, 8.8fi o 3.10. Live 8tock Market. at8ors-3'A to 3a.'r Cows 3 In 3'Ao. Slieoii 13.50 gross ti $4.00. , Dreftsud Veal 614o. Hogs, alive Bo, Hoga, dreueil QUO. Wool and Mohair. Coarse Wool 14n. Fine lie. Molinlr S6o. Hay, Feed, Etc. Haled Cheat 7 in 7.5 - Clover- Id tn 7. Uron-117.80. ' Short J30. Creamery and Dalry'Produotf. Omni Dairy nutter 22i4o Creamery llultiir 27MP, Cliiam. pan skimmed, at creamery !0c , at farm. ISo. Cream separator ahlmmed, ot c munery, 31c, n. (arm. 2eo. Poultry at .Steiners fylafeoL Chloltens 8a.. ' i llgge, iter dot 28e. Turksys lOo. Dueks So. Portland Market. Wheat Walla Walla. OUpOCc. WiMtat-Yatlsr. We, FUwr--Portland, best grade, J2.95 to $.u, gruham, JS0 to fH.30. Oats Cliolce White. $1 to 1.0VjC. Ilarley 120 per ton. Mlllstuff Ilran I18.W. Hay Tlinuthy. WO to 111 per ton. Onion 7Ie to It pe,r cental. Potatoes- Olo per cental, nutter- Ilest dairy, 203Uo; fnnoy t-reamery, STVfctfMe; staro, 16917c. Utaw Ortpin ranch, H to 27HP per dos. Poultry Chlaksps, mlxd4 3.C0 tn II.M; hens 11.75; turkeys, llvo, 14 tp Ilk Mutton gross, .to. Hogs gross 7r Ueef grooe 3 to 3ttC Veal gross 7 to &o. Hoi JO tjp 31o. WoeW-VaUey, 12 tb. lt'. Uastarn Oregon, 8 to 14 e.; Mohair, 26 to 26o. Hides Iry, 18 pounds and upwards, KtsUHa- f. n. urewer, onyioin and auraeon. Office In Qry block. Rooms 7 and' 9. Phone 01. !" Ytfalfcn EZ2S2SSS1 rmi-r-T -"" ZT