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tHfc D AILV JOURNAL dALfiM, fiffEaON, FRIDAY, OCtO&ER 31. 1002. JMtmtmwmtnui a HARRITT k -8ELL- More Tomatoes and Better ' Tomatoes than Anybody. AND EVERYTHING IN 8EA30N FOR fi 8EA80' EDUCATIONAL. MtimA Promotion ami prerorment it biisljioM It tho tHjU o fa Mlhylodo, liaiti.lniB in obuiti Ilia knowledge orhow to tin. There In an IncreaalitK Sin .' T'crwYtu wimpleiluB thu bualnest ami ahorthaud coursci at tl.e CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLBQE. caimotire employment for eleven yoari but one youu man ha graduated from ionr ort lia"iil.l"irtmodt after llrrt completing llio bmlncia eourie. Why? Ilecau o all look wmIUoii; before read y t' giaduite. It rnt but little to tccure a mable elucatlon compared to tho briieflu derived. Send for catalogue. 9.8 W. I. STALEY, Principal, Salem, Oreaon. Market Quotations TodayX jf "Make Salem a Good Home Market" X Hop Market. Hops 22Q'2GVaC Potatoes, Apples, Etc. I'otatoeR 2G to 30c. ' Onions $1. Dried Fruits. Dried Apples 44 to 6c. Italian Prunes, 40s to 50s 3 to 4c. Petite Prunes same. Wood, Fence Posts, Etc. IllB Fir I3.G0 to $3.7G. Second Growth $2.60 to f2.7G. Ash $3.00 to $3.76. Body Oak $4.50. Polo Oak $3.50. Cedar Posts 11 to 12c. Hides, Pelts and Furs. Green Hides, No. 1 7c. Green Hides, No. 2 5c. Calf Skins 4 to 5c. Sheep 75c. Goat Skins 25c to $1.00. Gray Fox 25 to GOc. Coon 10 to 40c. Mink 2Gc to $1.25. Otter $1.00 to $G.00. Skunk 10 to 25c. Muskrot 1 to -5c. Wildcat 10 to 25c. Grain and Flour. Wheat 5Cc. Oats 28c. Parley browing, 45c bu. feed, $1G ton. Flour Wholesale, $2.8G to $3.20. Live Stock Market. Steors 3V4 to 3V4c. Cows 3 to 30. Sheep $3.60 gross to $4.00. Dressed Veal Gc. , HogB, alive 5c. Hogs, dressed Cc. Wool and Mohair. Coarso Wool 14c. Fine 15c- Mohair 2Gc. Hay, Foed, Etc. Paled Cheat $7 to 7.50. Clover $G to $7. Uran $17.60. Shorts $20. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good Dairy Butter 22V6c Creamery Putter 30c. Cream, pan skimmed, at creamery 22c, at farm 20c. Cream separator skimmed, at creamery 27c, at farm 2fic. Poultry at Stelner's Market. Chickens 8c. Kkrs, por doz ' 27o. Turkoys 10c. Ducks 8 to.lOc. Portland Mark.it. Whop t Walla Walla, f.7C8c. Wheat Valloyl 08c. Flour Portland, boat gtado, $3.10 lb$3.20; graham, $2.9O0)$3.3O. Onts Cholco White, $1.0G$1.07jc. Parley Feed, $21 per ton; rolled $22. Mlllstuff llran $19.00. Hay Timothy, $10 to $11 per ton. Onions 75c to $1 por cental. Potatoes 506Ge por coutnl. lluttor Pest dairy, 18820c; fancy creamery, 27&ff'30c; Btoro, 12V415c. Kggs Oregon ranch 25(?30c per dozen. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.G0 to $4.25; hens, $4$4.50; turkeys, live, 12Vi513c. Mutton gross, 3c. Hogs Kross, C.i5Cc. Beef grooss 3 to 3c. Voal 71yi38V4c HopB222G4e. Wool Valley, 12l15c; Eastern Oregon, 8&14Hc; Mohair 2C28c. INDIGESTION is tho cause of moro discomfort than nny other ailment. If you eat the things that you you want, and that aro good for you, you aro distressed. Acker'o Dyspepsia Tablets will mako your digestion perfect and prevent Dyspepsia and Its attendant disagree able symptoms. You can safely eat anything, at any time, If you take ono of these tablets afterward. Sold by all druggists under a positive guaran tee. 25 ots. Money refunded if you ara not satisfied. Sond to us for a freo sample. W. II. HOOKHR & CO., Buffalo, N. Y . 0 Good Coffee. When buying coffee you should pick out tho best brand that can be found. Chase & Sanborn's famous coffees are the host. BRANSON & ItAOAN. WW CD o $3" CD o tn t c a " sr r - 3 o tr " 3 m o. Si Sf M X s s-3 1 ft ft. r LAWRENCE HOU0EKEEPER8 IN THE COM. OLD P. O. GROCERY. Are not held by incompetents. At till ichool Is the demand for competent WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. T. S. Gilbert, Eugene.,, J. E. Klrkland and wife, Independ ence. Leon O. Crockett, Minneapolis, Minn. G. H. Summers, Jr., Minneapolis, Minn. Walter Jackson, Portland. H. H. Uawloy, Portland. R. D. Cooper, Independence. Wm. Faber, Albany. L. H. Howe, New York. F. J. Bacholder, San Francisco. S. Wlllncr, Portland. Clina. "H. lloundry, Sau Fianelseo. J. J. Tongo Now York. F. K. Permunt, Portland. S. O. Swift, San Francisco. A. Backus, Mill City. Chas. H. Ingalls, Boston. Sam Frlendllch, Omaha. Mrs. Lou II. Hatch, guest of Mrs, H. E. Ankcny and Mrs. Lark Bllyeu, re turned to her home In Salem this after noon.... MIbb Katherln Horgrfn, of Salem, who has been tho guest of MIbb Caroline Rnnkln for several days, re turned homo today.... Webster Kin cald, W. E. McElroy and Lester Lucky went to Salem this afternoon to hear tho famous Italian band. Eugene Guard. A Ministers Mlotake. A city minister was recently handea a notice to bo read from his pulpit. Accompanying It was a clipping from a newspaper bearing upon the matter The clorgyman started to read the ox tract and found that It began: "Tako Kemp's BalBam.-tho best Cough Cure." This was hardly what huhnil expected, and, nfter a moment's hesitation, ho turned It over and found on tho other sldo the mattor Intendod lorTeadlng.3 Wholesome Bread fs hnrd to llnd, but if you buy your bread and pastry at tho Pioneer Bak ery, you will bo satisfied. Patronized by everybody. o t Change of Meeting Place. St. Paul's Episcopal chinch is un dergoing a thorough renovation, and will bo closed for two or Ihreo weeks. It is expected that tho reopening will take place on Sunday, November lfith, In tho monntlmo sot vices will bo held on Sunday mornings In the Holnian block, corner of State mid Llbotty streets, and Sunday evenings In tho rectory. $100 teward $100. Vhe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that tlicro Ib at least 'ono dreaded - seise that science has been aul to cure In all Its Htagos and that Ib cnta rh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is the only posltivo curo now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, rcquiros a constitutional treatment. Hall's catarrh Curo Ib takon Internally, act ing directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of tn system, thcroby destroying tho foundation of tho die or.so, and glIng thj pati.nt strength by building up tho constitution and as sisting nature In doing its work. Tho proprietors havo much faith in Its cur alive powors, that they offer Ono Hun drca Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Sond for Hat of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. 1 o WHAT TIME PROVES. This thing of being sick and looking for a cure In a mighty serious busi ness. People are not given to joking even at the first symptom of the ap proach of tho grim destroyer. They do not want to be the subjects of ox poriment, but want medicine that has uid the test of years bohlnd it. A medicine that has bean made and used for 20 yoars gives assurance of Its worth, and "can be taken with a faith that they havo the very best cure the world affords. All this can be said aoout Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills as a remedy for sick-headache, dys pepsia and indigestion, It begins right at the source of tho trouble and re moves the cause. We will send a sample box of these pills free, or a full box on receipt of 25c. Sold by all drugg.sta for 25c per box. or addresB Dr. Gunn, Philadelphia. Pa. For salo at Dr. Stone's Diug Stores. 2 ARRIVED! Jardlnlers arrived, from 15c to $4.00 each. Come and see them; new designs. To your satisfaction You will find our Aged Moeha and Java at 4Qo per pound. Youricer Mooha and Java at pound, 3 pounds- Mr 1,1.00. Try our IJorto-UIfl at ?Ca per potted. Willamette Roast, lie per pound, 3 liounds for Me. lie. arado. -beat package pounds tot H fiSif iiminui n in nimmi Salem Man Weds Albany Girl. Tlin fnllnwlnir nntlm of Mm wnddllll? of Mr. Albro Dickinson, of tills city, nml Miss Sarah H. Chambers, of Al bany, appeared In Thursday's Herald: DICKINSON-CHAMBERS. At the resldonco of Mrs. A. N. Chambors. Albany, Oregon, Wednesday, Oc tobor 29, 1902, nt 1 p. m., Mr. Albert Dickinson, of Snlom, Oregon, and Miss Sarah II. Chambers, of this city, Dr. M. C. Wlro oniclatlng. Mr. Dlckliibon, formorly of Albany, is connected with tho House Furnish ing Company, of Salem, nml is well known here, while Miss Chambors Is one of tho select and popular young women of this city. Tho wedding was a quiet one. An olegant lunch was served. Many beautiful prosonts wore received. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson will bogln housekeeping In Salem at once, where a cottage, nlcoly furnished, is awaiting them, Married in Eugene. At the homo of the bride's paronts, 407 Oak street, at 8 o'clock last overl ing Wm. S. Gllmotc and Miss Rose Gross. Dr. B. F. Rowland officiating. A splendid wedding supper was served after tho coremony. Tho happy couple left this afternoon for Salem, whoro they will reside In tho future. Guard. Mr. and Mrs. Gllmoro arrived In Sa lem Thursday afternoon, nnd have be gun housekeeping. Royal Neighbors Entertain. Tho members of the Royal Neigh bors, assisted by the Modern Wood men, gave tholr Initial dancing paity of tho season at their hall in the Hot mail building Thursday evening, nnd tho danco was a success. Thoro was a good attendance, and, with tho splen did orchostiatlon that was offered by the Ristlno orchestration, a thorough ly onjoynble evening was provided. PERSONALS. N. J. Damon wns In Portland today. A. W. Glosy loft today for 'Spo kano. Mrs. C. A. Gray spent tho day In Poitland. Mrs. Edith Tozler Wantlicncd re turned today to Poitland. E. J. Swnfford wont to Portland to day to ship some hops for Squire Far rnr. Seth Itaostrlck,' of tho Ilrownsvlllo woolen mills, visited In Snlom this week. Mrs. Myrtlo Bnrnhnrt has gone to RedlandH, California, for an oxtoudud visit, for tho benefit of her health. Mrs. Warren Trultt, who for Borne time has been the guest of Mrs. A. N. Hush, left today for hor homo nt Mos cow, Idaho. Miss Mlnnlo Wrnmm, who has boon visiting with tho family of M. Urodo molor. In this city, has returned to hor homo nt Oakland. Clydo S. Mason has roturnod to Portland, nftor n brlof visit In this city. Mr. Mnson Is omployod In tho freight department of tho Southorn Pacific Company In Portlnnd. Sonator and Mrs. N. II. Loonoy, of Jefferson, woro In tho city Thursday (ironing to"hoar tho colohratod Italian band. Thoy woro the guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown. Jnmos W. Abbott, commissioner of highways of tho Rocky Mountain and Pacific const divisions of tho Depart, mont of Agriculture, who wns the guost of good road enthusiasts In this city Thursday, loft today for Portland nnd Seattlo. W. II. Downing wns In tho city to day from liis farm nonr Sublimity. Ho reports that A. L. Downing, formur county treasurer for Mai Ion county, Is lying crltlcnlly 111 nt his homo near Whltoakor, and that tho chancos of his rocovory'aro very poor. Mr. and Mrs. G. WntorhotiBO, of Ypsllantl, Michigan, nrrlved In tho city Thursday afternoon, and are the guosts of Mrs. E. M. Walto, on State street. Mr. and Mrs. Waterhouse wore residents of this city about 18 yoars ago. when Mr. Waterhouse In stalled the machinery In the brick mills on North Front street. At that time thoy mndo numerous friends among Salem people, who are pleased to enjoy a visit from them at this time. 8lck Headache absolutely and pen manontly cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Our 09 Consti pation and Indigestion, makos you eat, sloep, work and happy. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. 26 fts. and 50 cts. .Write to W. H. HOOKER & CO., nuffalo. N. Y for a tree sample. D. J. FRY. Druggist. jJe per (?W " U J(? , i-2M CO Q L) rr J nm, t a ' b m o OS. m. FT COUNTY TEACHERS' INSTITUTE Educators Will Be Convened in Salem Next Week Schools of County Will Be Closed For Three Days The Marlon County Teachers' Annit al Institute will bo held In this city November 5. C and "1, Tho opening session will be hold on Wednesday morning, nnd the concluding meeting will be hold on the following Friday evening. The sessions of the Institute will be held In the council chambor nt the city hall, and the leettirors nnd In structors that will assist County School Superintendent Moorcs In con ducting tho Inslltuto arc: J. II. Ackcr mnu, state superintendent of schools; Frank Rlglor, city superintendent of tho Portland schools; q. Y. Glllan, edi tor Western Teacher, Wllwaukeo, Wisconsin, nnd L. R. Travor, city su perintendent of tho Salem schools. The schools of the county will ho closed during the three days that the Institute Is In session, and, under tho prosont school laws, tho salaries of tenchera Is not reduced for thnt period. The law on tho subject provides thnt "no school shall be open In nny district during the time of holding tho annual county Institute." For this renson a good attendance Is expected. There will probably he 250 tonchors prosont. Tho tonchors of tho county aro also logally required to attond tho iustltuto at least 10 hours. The musical pro giam for tho throo ilnys' mooting will bo In charge of Prof. W. J. Crawford, of this city. OnThtirsday evening Mr. Glllnn, of Mllwnukoe, Wisconsin, will dolivor an address on "Mistakes and Plunders." Tho lecture will bo given nt tho First Methodist church, nnd will bo without admission. Tho general public Is urged to attond. The following program has boon prepared by County Superintendent MooroH for tho throo dnys' soshIeiih: Wednesday Morning. Oponlng. "Primary Ailthmotlc,", Frank Rig lur. Discussion of procoditiR subject by Institute. "Geography A Globe Lesson," S. V. Glllan. Discussion of preceding subject by institute. RecoHs. . "Stnto Cotirso of Study." .1. H, ermnn. Wednesday Afternoon. "Pedagogy of Rending nnd Aclt- Lan- guago," S. Y. Glllan. Discussion of preceding subject by Iustltuto. "Prlmnry Hooding," Frank Klglor Discussion of pi needing subject by institute. Recoss. "Dlfforent Kinds of Maps' nnd the Podngoglc Significance of Each," S. V. Glllnn. Thursday Morning. Oponlng. "Primary Arithmetic," Frank Rlgler. Dismission of precudiiiK uubjeot by Institute. "The Fundamentals of Map Study," S. Y. Glllan. Discussion of preoudlng 'subject by Institute. Recess. "Stnto Cotirso of Study." .1. II. Aek ermnn. ' Intormlsslnu. "Primary Reading," Frank Itluler. Discussion of piucedlng subject by Iustltuto. "Exemplification of Methods Reading," S. Y. Glllan. Discussion of preceding mihjwt institute. ReceM. "School Room Dacoratlau," I In by R. Traver. Dlsctwiion of preamHug anhjMt by Institute. Intermission. Lecture. "Mistake nnd Illiiudsiv." S. Y. Glllan. Friday Morning. Opening. "Heading In the Middle Grades." S Y. Glllan. Divciuwlnn of pr.cedlug subject by Institute. "Primary Arthnlitc., Flunk Rlgler. Discusttlnu of inecedhiK ituhjwt by Institute. ItWCHWI. "Map Study CflHtlimwI." . Y. Gil Ian. Intermliwlon. Friday Afternoon. "Vital Phbnm of th Work In' Geog raphy." S. Y. Glllan. Discussion of preceding subject by Institute. "Primary It wail lug." Frank Rlglor. DIscHMion of preceding subject by institute. Reeewi "Literary Interpretation In Upper Grade. Reading Classes." 8. Y. Glljnn. Dlseuiwlon of preceding suhjeet by Institute. Millionaire. Evade (lie Law, Jitarla, OaL 3lw-W. II- VonderbllLI fegR to tw9 JaT-t n.prlon,njii.t tar M&mii an autflmebiivfS f. ante re- Mfltly, Is In ,Vw YqtK fc-t . . .. P I mm , jf i l afipa (0 the nwpreme WJ4 Hi WWJ. - wh Jrsaco ' THEORIES ' ABOUT FOOD Also a Few Facts on the Same Subject We hear much nowadays about health foods and hygienic living, veg etarianism and ninny other fads along the snmo lino. Restaurants may be found in tho largo cities whore no meats, pastry or coffco is served, and tho food crank Is In IiIb glory, nnd arguments and theor ies galoro advanced to provo that mont was nevor Intended for human stomachs, nnd almost mnko us hollevo that our sturdy ancestors who lived four score years In robust health on roast boor, pork and mutton must havo boon grossly Ignorant of tho laws of health. Our forefathers had othor things to do than formulato theories about tho food they ate. A warm wolcomo wns extended to nny kind, from bncon to acorns. A healthy nppetlto nnd common souse are excellent guides to follow In matters of diet, and a mixed diet of grains, futlts and meats Is undoubted ly tho host. As cttmparod with gxalns nnd vogo tables, ments furnish tho most nutri ment In n highly fconcentrntcd form, and is digested and assimilated more quickly than vegetables and grains. Dr. Julius Remmson, on this sub ject, says; Nervous porsons, peoplo run down tn hcnlth and of low vitality, should eat meat, nndsplonty of It. If tho digestion Is too feeble nt first It may bo enslly corrected by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after ench meal. Two of thoso excellent tablets taken nfter dinner will digest sovornl thou sand grains of mont, eggs or othor an imal food In three hours, nnd no mat tor how weak tho stomach may lie, no trouble will be experienced If a regu lar pi notice Is made of using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because thoy sup ply pepsin and diastase nocossnry to porfect dlgostlon, nnd ovcry form of ludlgostlon will bo ovorcomo by their use The lnrgo clnss of people who como under tlu bond of nervous dyspeptics should cat plenty of meat, ami liisuru Its proper digestion by tho dally use of n safe, harmless digestive mcdlnlua, llko Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, com posed of tho natural digestive prin ciples, diastase, fruits, acids and salts, which actually perform tho work of. di gestion. Chonp cathartic. medlclnos, maBqueiadlng under tho iiiuuo of dys pepsia cures aro ttsoless for Indiges tion, as thoy liuvo absolutely 110 effect upon the actual digestion of food. Dyspopsin In all Its many forms Is simply n failure of tho stomach to di gest food, and tho sensible wny to solve tho riddle and curo tho dyspop ila Is to mako dally use at meal time of a preparation llko Stimrt's Dyspep sia Tablets, which Is endorsed by the medical profession, and known to con tain active dlgosttvo principles. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspopsla TablotH at 50c for full treatment. 10-27-2f)-;il Take your umbrellas Houser's for repalrj. to Shlpp & o- Notice. The mllKmon huve raised tho pilco of mtlkt commencing November 1st, 4lx cents for quarts, mid $1.00 n month for a pint a dny; 18 cents wholesale. 10-28-41 Take your umbrellas Houser's for repairs. a to Shlpp & The White House UuHtnurnnt has long boon tho favor ite eating house of tho city, and Is saining mora customers dally. Every thing first-class and up-to date. Meuls at all hours. Umbieilas recovered at Shlpp Houser's 258 Commercial street. SURE CURE FOR PILES Itching PI I oh produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, us woll as (Hind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are ourod by Dr. Bosan-ko's Pile Rom idy, "stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. GOc n Jar at druggists, or sontby mall. Treatise freo. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For salo nt Dr Stone's dn'3 stores. A. J. Nleloti. ex-blierlff and tax col lector of Lake county, who wns found guilty or defalcation in ofltce, has been sentenced to four yeurs' Imprison ment, and ordered to pay u $0000 fine, to cover the amount of his defalcation. Nlulon heloniflnKto one of the most prominent families In tho county. LOSING FLUSH. 4 Are you losing flesh? If so, batter consult your doctor at once. I le will tell you the cause. We can provide the remedv. which is Scott s Emulsion of cod-liver oil. A young woman in Datavia writes us she had lost twenty five, pounds in three months, nnd her lungs were seriously affected, fane took Jhree Dot- t,0S f Saott -EmjllSign and gained ftcpn poundu, and i""v aavf.wasabc to resume lior work. l9tOiitHBrmh' ' . -""rJ iHreeujB n jud ( g, s.rDPi., ... SCOTTABOWK, ObiU, (t Uul H, )l, V, I CLASSIFIED ADS Advertisement, five lints or test. In this column inserttdtbreetlnitsfor2Sc, 50caVcek,$l.50 month. All over five lints al the same rate. WANTED. Good Opportunity For right kind of young, man between 15 nnd 18, nt bookblndery, Court .and Liberty Btroets, 10-30-tf IWant amort youth Bell my uhlnoso curios. If ho catch much buslnoss ho enrn mnny cash. If somo Amorl cnii stamps sond mo for paokngo postage, I sond samplos freo. Zah Sah Moo, Shanghai, Chlnn. 10-30-lw Wanted. To oxchangp 50 shcop for 60 goats. W. A. Cuslck, Salem. 10-29-2W. Wanted. Bookkooper. Glvd rofor oncos. Address "Buslnoss," enro of Journal. 10-29-3t 5TrTs Wanted. At hook Court and Llborty atroots. bludury, 10-26-tf Wanted. Ideal nnd Ruby strawberry plants. I havo more ordors than I enn 1111, nnd can use sovornl thou sand. E. Hofor. Wanted. To get about 1600 hop polos mndo. Inquire of F. Levy, Salem. 10-24-dw-lm Wanted. Buyois for fullblooded Lol cestor rams, roglBtorod nnd unregis tered. Prlcos from $5 to $20. Ad dross or call on J. W. McKlnnoy, Turner, Oregon. (Rockwoll Farm). 10-21-1 in. LOST AND FOUND. Found. A long-felt want, a complete map of Oregon, showing population of overy precinct, town nnd county In tho state. Cost only 10 cents, nt real ostato ofllco of R. R. .Ryan & Co., 292 Commercial street. 10-28-lw wiiwn .f nvrrm Taken Up. A small brown maro, with throo white foot nnd whlto face. Owner cnll on L. C. Mntthou, R. F. D. No. 9. 10-15-tf FOR RENT. For Sale. Cheap, o-yoar-oiu uiuio, weight 976 pounds; good saddle horso and drlvor. Addross W. A. JoncB, Salem, Routo 8. 10-30-lw Horse lor Bale. Good" drlvor nml work horse, weighs 1200 pounds, sound and gentle. A. F. Hofer, Jr.. Journal olllco. Salem. 10-30-3t Por Bale. Aliout do.uiii) WIIboii straw berry plnnts. ono-hnlf mllo oast of Oregon Insano asylum. N. Welch. 10-no-lm. For Rent. Tlneo comloitnhly iuF nlsliod looms, with bath 100m. ' light housekeeping. No children. Ap ply nt 16 South Commorclul street. , 10-29-31 Sheep on Shares. About 00 heud of good Cotswold nnd Merino sheep to let on shares. Addross Loo Davis, R. F. 1). No. 3. Salum. 10-29-lw Farm for Rent. Six miles boiow Sa eom, on river bottom. Inqulro at 32C Llborty street, or S. 0. Smith, Route 3, Snlom. Or. 10-21-2w For Rent Nlcoly furnished rooms for gontlemoir, near buslnoss part of the city. Inqulro nt Journnl olllco 10-17-tt FOR SALE. For Sale. A good heavy teoin. wolghs nbout 3000 pounds, nlso a good gen tlo driver, weighing about 1000 pounds. Apply to II. L. Boaty. Routo 9, R. F. !.. Snlom. 10-20-lw For Sale or Rent. Six noros 3i mllus from olty, ono ncro cholco orchard (vurlety), throo acros giirdon, two acre pnsturo. Houso, woll and pump, on 1 11 ml routo, clionp for cash or on time a. W. Penrmlno, two mllos north on rlvor road. 10-2-l-tf For 8ale. Tho Valentino Duncor furm of 108.G acres, sltuntod IV4 mllas south of Salem, Is for salo on reason able terms. Apply at tho plnco or to Bonham & Martin, attornoys, Salem, Oregon. 10-23-2m For Sale or Trade. House and lot Jn suburbs of Portland for Salbm prop erty, or acreage. Inquire at Journal ofllco. 10-i-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Change of Firm. Tho blacksmlthlng and wagon-malting business on Che moketa street, Just back of tho Now York Racket store, heretofore con ducted by Wtedmer & Rlgelinnn, will be known under the firm name of Rlgelmun & Hohullz. and will he better prepared thuu ever to serve the public with good work In this line, ut fair price. 10-23-lm You will always find the cbdctwt meats and groceries at tho li wast prices at Kdward's & Luschor'H, 40G and 410 Statu street. 'Phone crdarv given speolal attention. HOP DUYERS' DIRECTORY. WM. DROWN & Co. Hops, mohair, wool, hop growors' supplies. No, 220 Commorclal street, Salem, Ore gon. Phone 1301. Q. O. 8CHUCKINQ Hop buyer, Phone Main 1311. Ofllcea In Payne block, State street, Salem SQUIRE FARRARr-Hop merchant and purchasing uj,ent. No. 21GV& Commercial street upstairs, Salem. Oregon. 'Phone 1151. FADER AND NEIO-Hop merchants Ofllco In Rush-ilreyman Bldb'.. also In Albany. Oregon. Teiepiione Main 1821. J T. A. LIVE8LEY & CO--Doalora Jn hops and hop supplies. 'Phono 1211, ofllco room 18 pberhelm bhlg., So-, Jem, Oregon, ,y -- Hop buyer, fiflltfe ,,a uush-Uroyman b ?t!i?sTtJ.B!XrL?i punning, Uulem. cnoioo hops so- grgwors. , , ENTHA, atlQa ,t ,ntt, .LIUENTHAL BHOS-Hop iner J J?, 15. corner Commoralal and f''V Wt 1M"I' meruhanti OUloe and Statu streets (upstairs); 'phone Main 461, 1 tt:utmMtttutttttitm:miatittytmnnH H! V flllA ((( Worth of 8-P"nd steel rails, 60 new IJJUiUlUiUUU ,oco,"tlV", and S3 new cpache, chair J ' '- pnrs Wab During tho past venr. tnnti u railroad In tho country! 1 cZ.!?0-- !i mmmmutumim n ..' 0l H0R3T & LACHMUND CO.lIop morcliants; corner Stato and Commercial streets (upstairs), Salem. 'Phono Main 811. Branch offices; North Ynklm.i wn.i. . Santa Itosa, 8acram6nto, Cal.; Puy allup, Wash.; st ImlB, Mo. Louis Lachmttnd, general manager. CATLIN& LINN-Hon tmvers. Ilnnm 8, Bush-Broynmn block, Salem. Ore gon. 'Phono 1431. Protection Lodge-No. 3, Anolont Or dor United Workmen, meets ovory Saturday evening in ao, Holman Hall, corner of Stato aud Liberty streets. VlslUng brothren welcome. F. L. West, M. W. J. A. Sellwood, Recorder. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Foresters No. 19. Moots Frldny night In Turner block. Harry Wntson.C.H.; A-UBrown, ,Sec, Central Lodoe No. 18 K. of P. Outi Hall In Holraan blocki cornor 8n. and Liberty streets, Tuesday of , oacn week at 7:30 p. m. Caroy T. Martin, C. C; Zailo J. Rlggs, K. of R. and 8. PHY8ICIAN8. J. H. Brewer, phyilclkrand lurgeon. otneo in aray block; -fncomt 7 snd 9. Phono 01, ,1 I III t-.IIIHUIIH.il Ml ,U1 UItimm OSTEOPATHY. Dr. L. E, Wyckoff and Dr. Qraca Al bright Twenty months graduates of tho American School of Osteop athy, KlrkBvlllo, Mo. Dr. Wyckoff Is U10 only twenty months' gentleman gradunto In Salem. Odd Follows' Tomplo. 'Phono Main 2721. Dr. M. T. 8choettlft Qraduato Amorl- can School of Ostcojithy, Kirks- Hides dry( 16 pounds and upwards, 15 to 15Hc. villi?. Mo, Olllco in Tioga block, ovor the Spa. Ofllco hours 8:30 to 11;30 and 1 to. 4. Offlco phone No. 2423 lied resldonco phone 2603 Rod. TON80RIAL AND BATHS. Ryan's Shaving parlor. Sovon first class harbors engtgod, Finest bath rooms In city. Wo uio antiseptic ' sterilizer. J. Ryan, Prop, . Evans' Darber Shop. Only nrst-class ohop on Btato street Every thing new and up-to-date. Finest porcelain baths. .U.have, lGc; hair-cut, 25c; baths, 26p. Two first-class boot blacks. O. W, Er&ns, proprietor. S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPKIETOR OP bTONE'S DRUG STORES n ii nncnnu Tho storos(two In numbor)are located at No. 235 and 207 Commorclal it, and aro woll stocked" with a complete lino of drugs and medicines, tolot artlclos, porfumory, bruahes, otc, Has had somo 25 years oxperlonco Id tho practice of mcdlclno and now makes no charge for consultation, ox amlnaUon or proscription. Woven Wire Fencing: The fsneo that foncos. Once up, stuys up. Special price during Octob er. Car will arrive about October 26th. Place your order nt unco, and suvo mouoy. WALTER WORLEY 8lem Fenco Wojks. CAPITAL CITY Express iand Transfer MouU all wall and. passenger trains Daggago toalU imrts of tho city Your Step Mother Is still hero busy a er, and when our clothes aro all out of order, worn. ,ith huttoos off, tako thera to her at ho Balem Dyo Works. At this citsbllshment you can no inythlng set to rlBbU, from n pall ol gloves, to tho moat elaborate silk iowu. A KentlMuon can get his h leaned, hi. trousers creased, or k whole suit reuvonated to suit hli uste, also four suits a !,l Button sowed on, rips wwed W, uUj irossod on short notice. Now food! ihrunk for dressmaking. MRS. C II. WALKLR 105 Commrell Street THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street. OYSTERS ton.,4 I. the hwl .of style and with the most suitsvte utv..i."-y- E. HCK.bKLBlN, rrejpriciur ummmimmtmmmwmmr O. C, T, CoV PAS8EN0e BTCAMEis Pomona aod Altopa leaves for Porllsn' lnr exceit Hunday at 7 1. m. Xluck Time. Cheap Rajes I F JONES ... .ft I aui Atiornty Toledo. Orsgon. Was clerk of qf4 ffSFtMfcfJS yeara and bAS an Jup-fo-4ia abstraot 0? all property lu Llncela eounty. .. "'- mi u " ca?o cars is tnts record it m mm .! -.-. . t, . . .. 13 ZTl . ' mZ I OD - "" SHOmIilKIS mim pacific ahd DRI'ART KOK TIMG 8CIIGDULG3 From l"ortland, Or, ARIUVK FROM (.'IlICkKO rortUna Dpccl&l t.OO 11. tn Tift Hunt ington Salt Like Ilotivnr. vi Worth, Onuhn, Kium (V uui( uoicago !S01 UU AUI, AtlMltlO Bxprexi .W n. m. vlallunt- tugtou Salt TjlVn rianv.r Vf Worth, Omaht, Kuimd CltTHt. Uuto, (Jblenjo blpIST Walla Walls, Lowtnton, Fut Mftll DMimo. naiiaco. ruil nmn, Mlonoapolli St. Paul, Duluth,Mlliraukc '.IB P. W. Oi. m VI SpokftUO uninvto, anu umi. 72 " HOURS w POHTLAKD TO CHICAGO No Cbsnce of Cars 72 OCCAM AMD RIVER 8CIIEDULU From Portland' All ailing' datoa lubjoct 8 p.m. to cnangg , Por an Francisco Sill orcry s dara tp.a Dally except Bundar 10 p. m, rOLUMniAHIVKR ToAatorla and War lAndlngt lo.m. .8tmT WILLAMBTTB RIVER Btenmnr Ruth InAvnn Hnlnm In Pa,I land nml wiwlnnrllnannn Tnnlau Thn. days and Baturdays. abont 7 a. m. For Oorvallis nd way landinirs, Mondays, munemiays nnu rritiays al BDont 0 n. m. A. L. ORAIO, M . T. BALDWIN. Gon. Pass. Act. Agt. O. R. A N. dock Portland, Oro. Balem, Of Write Me . . About YournTifip -"""" It will pny both of us If yoihwlll Just sit down nnd writo mo about your trip. Toll mo whoro you're golntr.'and when, nnd I will toll you tho lowest rates In effect, and rIvo you a fow Hood reasons for KOltiK ISast via thu BurlinRton Hon to. A, C. SHELDON, General Agent. IOO THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. Through personally conducted tour ist stooping cars between Portland and Chicago onco a week, and botweon Og don and Cbloago throe Umoa a wook, rla tho Sconlo line. Through Standard slooplnc cars dally betwoon Ogden And Chicago, via tho Scenic lino. Tbrounh Standard stooping cars dally botwoon Colorado Springs and St Louts. Through Standard and tourist sleep ing oars dally botwoen San Francisco and Chicago, via Los Ancolos and El Paso. Through Standard slooplng cars and chair cars dally botweon St Paul and Chicago. Bo sure that your Ucket reads via the Great Rook Island Route. Tho best and most reasonable din ing car service lug car Servian. For Information T. J. OLAIIK, Trav. Pass. Agent. L. B. OOHHAM, Clan Agt. 8W Alder St., Portland, Or, UlisMastenin N'9 3 Fur Yaqulna: leaves Albany 1?'J5 p. m. Lenvee Corvallls 2;1B0 p. m. Arrives Yftqulna CS6 p. in. N'o 1 Returning: leaven Yamuna Cr4B a. m. Uav Uitrrallht . . . , .im " "- Arrivos Allwiiy TUfji5 p. m. No. 3 For Detreit: leaves aIhah 7I&0 a. m. AitIvimi Datrtot lSMi p. m. No. 4 From Detreit: J.eavt Detroit lit IS p. m Arrive Albay H3 l- Tialn No, 1 arrlvn In Albany In uni to connect with the 8. J', south bound train, as wel a giving two or thre huura la Albany Wore doparture df 9 P. northbeuiid train. Train No. X coniuct Mih the S. p. trains at Corvallls emu ArbaHy glvlns direct servtM to Newport olid ndja cent beeches. Train No. 3 fur Detroit Brjltenbugli and other men n tain reeorU llavea Al bany at 7:00 a, in., roaehlng Detroit at noon, giving ample timeJto reach the Springs same dar, Fur furthqr InfortHatloii aily to J. TURN.BR Agent. Albany,' Uk H, QHdriaK,8nt. Qoryalll?. JLfl 9tU. 1:10a.m. v iiwmir-i W rH. 4 i- i'mwtmli4i.l