UMESeppuu CLASSIFIED WANTED. irnnien. oiiuation to assist in lien housowork by girl 15 years old. Ad dross "M," caro Journal. 9-0-3t W anted. iiinpluymont by an expori oncod business man. Phono Black "inn O.rt.lwlr I Wanted UOO bushels of Italian prunes. Highest prlco paid. Drive one-half milo east of nsyluni. N. Welch. 9-3-3t Wanted. Two dry .goods salesladies. Apply at the Chicago store, Court street, Salem. James McEvoy. 8-30-tf Wanted. Four extra waitresses for state fair, or sooner. Willamette hotel Wanted. A party to furnish pasture and look after a 2-year-old colt, from now till next spring. Will pay good price. Must be no barbed wire. In quire at Willamette hotel. Wanted. To purchase a piece of land sultablo for potatoes, hops or hay. Address, with particulars, lock box 488, Salem, Oregon. 7-1-tf ToR SALE. I'or Sale. 10 acres, four mites cast of Salem, houso, good well, . running water and IVi acres beaver dam. Trico $000. A. II. Runner, Route No. 6. 9-0-3t Wood for Sale. Uood second-growth fir delivered for $3.00 cash on deliv ery. See T. L. Williams, Leslie street, betweon 23 and 24th streets, or ad dross by mail R. F. D. No. 5. 95-lm For SaleAt a bargain, two-seated Studobnrker four-spring hack. Walt S. Low. 0-3-3td-lwk Tor Sale. Moving .picturo outfit, in first-class condition. At great reduc tion. Address "L. F. II.," Salem, Or., caro Journal. 8-20-tf For Sale. Three-fourtns or an acre of land, -within city limits, near school house, good house and barn, fruit of all kinds. A bargain at reason able terras. Inquire at Journal of fice 8-2-tf Screen Doors Lawn and field fenco, barb wire, shingles, P. & B, ready roofing and building paper. Exten sion ladders, gates and gate hard ware. All at lowest prices. Walter Morley, 60 Court street, Salem. MISCELLANEOUS. Lost Packago of fancy work. On road between Salem and Indepond once last Saturday. Roturn to this office Liberal roward. 9-0-3t Cab Service. Now cab .just nrrivetlT Can bo found at Lowo's livery stable Phono Main 1001. Best service and reasonable rates. E. Townsend. Lost In Salem or on Liberty road" sealed onvclopo with two inclosure. Roward if returned to B. B. Horrick, county survoyor. , Good oRom And board for man and wife nt 204 Cottage street, corner Ferry streot. Pound. At the Capital Drug store, a lady's purse. Inquiro nt this office. 9-3-3t Salem Steam Dying and Cleaning ..Works. At this establishment you can get anything cleaned, dyed and repaired, from a pair of trousers to the most elaborate Bilk gowns, also suits presse dby the month $1.00, by the suits 50 cents; volvet collars on overeats, coats rellned, buttons put on, hats and gloves cleaned. Suits' called for and returned. La dies call and wo will perfume your handkerchiofs free. Mrs. C. II. Walk er, 195 Commercial street. Telephone 2085. George H. Hall & Co. Livery and transfer line, Newport, Or. Special attention given to handling baggage and camp outfits. Hack to Otter Rock and Lighthouse. Good BadJle horses. Ono block east of steamer landing. 7-13-2m hotel Scott Newly furnlsnea, averjr thing clean and first class. Rooms at reasonable prices. In Cottle block. Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7--tf. New Lodging House, nlveryuilua now, clean and comfortable. Scnreip er block, 149-151 State street. Mat tlo Hutchlns, prop. l 5iiy Have you tried iidwards & i.uscn er's for meats. We have the beat sausage in town. Come and try It, and be convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck ami Dray Co. uiaesi and beat equipped company In Ba les. Piao and furniture movja a specialty 0ce 'phone, 8L W. W. Brown Son. proprietor, Office No n aitn atrfteL S-wm nop Baskets. KorSiTfitelSSfirtf Hold youi orders for Walter Mor- ley, 60 Court street, Salem. Evan'a Barbsr Shop Only flrstlA hop on State street. Brery JfJ . j ..,.. sa Pinewt pores Iain tfJu. Shave. 16c: hair-c htb C f flrlt-Cl&M felttka. a W, Brans, profirietor, FOR RENT. farm to ttont. to tuo rignt parties, 350 acres on Howell Prairie. For particulars Inquiro of W. A. McCork lo, court house. 9-5-3t For Ront. Willnmetto University scholarship. Apply nt Cnpital Jour nal offlco. 9-l-t For Rent 7-room hous e, with well water pipes In house. Inquiro of A. Schrelber, 424 High, or 153 State street 8-15-tf Rooms to Rent Twelve furnished or unfurnished' room9 to rent Loca tion on stroot car lino, and ono block to S. P. depot. Call on J. C. Qoodalo, 12th and Oak streets. C-20tf UNDERTAKERS. inaenaKerfc. we carry tne lara.i and finest line of undertaker's good In the city. Prices to suit al Black and white hearse. Promp' reliable. Savo money by calling No. 107. A. M. Clough, A. J. Bu) 146-tf Changed rffifb fflcT Dr. B. E. Jackson, the veterinary will bo found at Gilliam & John son's Old Postofflce barn, C2 Ferry streets, Instead of at the Red Front stables. Office phono, Main 2341; residenco No. 17, South Commercial streot; tolcphono Rod 2011. 8-25-lm DRAYMEN. Welch & White do a general dray and transfer business, meet all trains. 'Phones, down town. Main 2181, residences, Blue 15, red 2076. Stand 218 Commerslal street 8-1 2-1 m LODGES. Olive Lodge, No. 18, I. O. O. P. I. O O. F. Hall, Saturday each week, a' 7:10 p. m. B. B. Horrick, Jr., N. Q., Frank F. Toevs, recording secretary Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of th World Meets In Holman Hall ererj Friday at 7:30 p. m. P. L. Fraslet Consul. Wyllo A. Moores, Secrt tary. 1-12-lyr Valley lodge No. 18, A. O. U. W. Mm. In their hall In Holman block, eoi ner State and Liberty, every 1 day evening. Visiting brethr welcome. Emil Donaldson, M. W. A. B. Aufranco Recorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Caatfc Hall In Holman blocK, corner Stat and Liberty Sts. T-eaday of eaal weok at 7:30 p. m. H. H. Turnei C. C; W. I. Staloy, K. of R, and 8. Foresters of America Court Satr wood Foresters No. 19. Meets IV. day In Turner block. H. Q Meyer, C. It.; A, L. Brown, Sec Modern Woodmen of America On gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Mask every Thursday evening at 8 o'cleel Holman Hall, B. B. Matten, C: A. L. Brown, Clork. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water oervlce apply at oe Bills payable monthly In adranet Mae all complaints at tho office. JllllHHUIMIIIHIIIHI J Capital National f Bank of Salem, transacts a general banking business. Only Na tional Bank in Marlon county. : : Sayings iBank ; : Department ! Pava three ner cent Interest ; on savings accounta. Deposits of ONE DOLLAR or more re- X reived at any time. Pass book Issued to each depositor. tmilllllllMIIIIIIIIH FRANK DAVEY Notary Public; conveyancing and examining tltlos. Life, health .mi accident Insurance. Room 9, ndd Follows' building, opposite Court House. HUIE WING SANG CO. Oreat sale of Chinese and Japanese fancy goods. We also make up all kinds of wrappers and waist, under wear and skirt. Cents' and ladles furnishing goods, faney goods, lace, and embroideries. Court street, corner of alley, Salem. DAILY CASUAL JOUBNAL, 3AL3BM, The $ Hour Day Which the working man has fought for and succeeded In obtaining is something the wife bos no shore in. Her day be gins before his and ends long after it, as a rule, and many a night her rest is broken by the baby's fretful ness. The healthiest woman must wear out under such a strain. Wiiat can be ex pected then of those women who are weakened by womanly T diseases? women who are weak, worn-out and run down will find new life and new strength in the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulcera tion, and cures female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. $500 FOR WOMEN WHO CANNOT DB CURED. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully war- ramea in ouenntr to nay so in iesrai money of the United States, for any case of Leucorrbea, Female Weakness, Prolan- sus, or Falling of Womb which they can not cure. All they ask is a fair and reason able trial of their means of cure, " 1 suffered with female wcakneit sxut eight years -tried icvcral doctor but derived no bene-' fit uutll 1 began using Or. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription," write Mr. John Green, of Danville, Doyle Co.. Ky, "Thai medicine was recom mended to rae hv other patients. J have taken six bottles and I feel like another perwn." Refuse all substitutes. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be used with " Favorite Prescription" when ever a laxative is required. ENGLISH TOURISTS INJURED Paris, Sept. 7. Word was received this morning thnt three were killod and 30 injured in a collision of two trains in Switzerland. Many of tho in jured wero English tourists en route to Ohntnnunix, upper Savoy. o No Fight Sports Disappointed. Philadelphia, Pn., Sept. 7.-Tliere is much disappointment in local sporting circles because of tho abandonment of tho Corbott-O'Brlen fight which was to havo taken phico at tho Tuxedo Ath letic Club tonight. It is likely that an effort will bo ma do to have the city authorities reconsider their refusal to issuo n permit so that tho bout may lio pulled off nt a later date. o Carpentry. A. dinger, tho old reliable carpen ter, has again opened a shop with W. T. Rlgdon, tho Court-street undertak er, and Is ready now to talto orders for Job work on Immedlato call. Rig don's phono, 2271, 142 Court street, lm A. OLINQER. ACADEMY OF THE SA CRED HEART SALEM, ORE. The forty-second scholastic year boglns September 12. Sanitary and other improvements lately mado In tho building. Academic, conunerclal, grammar grades; Intermediate and primary courses. Pupils prepared for teacher's certificates. Full coureo In music. Particular attention paid to health and moral training. Address Sister Superior. ALL KIND8 OF FRUIT TRAY8 AND ORCHARD BOXES at tho shop of G. F. Mason i Miller street, South Salem PHONE 2191 Red. I Hops Ftuit Bit Crop? I The crops In this line aro not the largest, but good. As a result many will need repairs mado on their driers. Wo are prepared to do quick and good work In this line. BURROUGHS & fRASER Sheet Iron Workers and -Plumbers. niiieip T r iKSs' WM OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SETEM2eR OFFICIAL WEATHER REPORT Potatoes and Gardens Need Rain, but Hops Would Be Injured Tho United States department of ag rlculturo, climnto and crop bulletin of tho weather bureau, Oregon section, for tho week ending, oMntlny, September 8th says: fhe past week has been dry, with worm days and seasonable nights. Al though rain would bo injurious to hops, It is badly needed for Into potatoes, gardens and pastures. Tho grnin liar vest is lienrly completed, and in a few localities a little fall seeding has been done on summer fallowed land, but most of tho farmers aro wnlting for rain boforo beginning this work. Pas turage in tho vnlloys, except in tho const counties, is very short, nnd com plaints are now mado thnt feed on tho ranges in tho mountains is getting aenrce. The tops of late potatoes aro begin nlng to dry up, nnd tho tubers aro smull and few in tho hill. Tho yield of field onions in Washington county was con sidcrably less than last year and' below tho average of former year's. Sugar beets in Union cpunty aro ripo, and the crop is reported to bo better than the average. Hop picking becomes gon oral this week. Tito burs aro rather small, but tho vinos nre froo from lice, nnd tho crop 1h , of ' good quality, al though slightly below tho nvorago in weight. Summer npples hnvo dropped hcavi ly, but lato npplest continuo doing well, nnd prominent nbundnnt yields. Prunes aro riponlng nnd picking will becomo general about tho middle of tho month. Penches and blackberries nre plentiful in tho markets. Now Hampshlro Democrats. Concord, N. II., Sept. 7. Tito Demo cratic state convention to nomlmito n state ticket was culled to order hero shortly before noon today. Tho senti ment of tlui majority of thu delegates nttnenrs to fnvor tho nomination of Henry P. Hollia, of this city, for gov ornnr. O Pionoors Moot Olalla, Or., Sept. 7. Tho fourth an nual encampment of ploncors, Indian War veterans and Nntlvo Sous nnd Daughters opened hero yesterday with a various largo nttendanco from vari ous parts of tho county. . i n Good Spirits. Good spirits don't all come from Kentucky. Their main source Is tho liver and all tho fine spirits ever made in tho Bluo dross state- could not remedy a bad liver or the hundred and ono 111 effects It produces. You can't havo good spirits and a bad liver at tho sarao time. Your liver must be in fine condition if you would feel buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright of eye, light of stop, vigorous and successful In your pursuits. You can put your liver In fine condition by using Green's August Flower tho greatest of all modlclnes for tho liver and stomach and a certain euro for dyspepsia or indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thirty-five years. August Flower will make your liver healthy and active and thus insure you a liberal Bupply of "good spirits." Trial size, 2Do; regular bottles, 7Sc. At all druggists. At Dr. Stone's drug stores. Star Restaurant Best lGc ratals in tho city. Coffee with cakes Cc. 21 meal tickets for $2.75. 204 Commercial street. itmiiimiiiiiiinimf ! Cheat : Seed We havo Just received a small lot of choice seed. Call In and secure what you need before It Is gone Seed Vetches, Seed Rye, Seed Oats And a completo stock of grass and clover seeds always on hand. Wo handle only good soeds and you" will And our prices tho lowest la tho city. iD.A.WMte&Son I FEEDMEN and 8EEDMEN. I 301 Cem'l St Salem, Or. uii--iiiii-iigiii I 7, llM. haw tesl 111 Uk Tho mnd Yon Hnvo Always in uso for over 30 years, ami has boon mado under his pcr jVJy. sonal supervision sinco its Infancy. jrt fACU4Z Allow no ono to docolro you in this. All Counterfoils, Imitations and " Just-as-frood'aro hut Experiments thnt trlilo with and emlaup;er tho health of Infants and Chlldron Exporlonco nrralust Experiment What is CASTORIA Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Qil, Par goi'Ic, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Woraua and allays Fovorlshuess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, gh ing healthy and natural slep. Tho Children's Panacea- tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tM OCMTAUR COM PANT. Tt MURIUV BTHtCT, NCWVOHK OITY. The Star Safety Razor Ilns been on tho markets of tho world for tho Inst qunrtor of a century, linn always proved thnt it is whnt it profossod to bo "The Gentleman's Friend." It has glvtm such absoluto and gouernl satisfaction, thut it hardly seems uoccssury to cull attention to thu fact thut It Is the FIRST SAFETY RAZOR Thut does not bolio its nuuiu, nud is really u Safety Deviuo, which renders shaving nn entiy nnd convenient -luxury nud plensuro, shaves clean nud saves time and monoy. R. M. WADE & CO., Salem, Ore. tMamitaiaHMtitiitgiif ::::::::A G E N BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.! I CI? A IN BDYBRS AND Oats For Sale. MOP OR0WER9 SUPPLIES. Crete tni Stick SultifcBf. i J. G. Graham, Agent, Havo You Ever Ordered Haitt & if noL vou aro nwar behind tho S ways glad to too new patrons, and more than pleased. You will find mrA tfnrrv sitrAvffl ?,ni-.--ri-m -.. New Fall Goods i ! Ladies; and Misses' Coats II . .. j ! LATE STYLES, FINE GOODS, LOW PRICES 1 1 FURS, MACINTOSHES and UMBRELLAS ; Large assortment, reaoafete prices. DRESS SKIRTS, WAISTS, UNDERWEAR-New ; Arrivals. i MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHIKG-Qaattty,. ttyk ; and pop(ae price prevail : OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT k caamUr, with the largest and I city. 1 mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiatamtmmmmmmtmmmmimmmmatmmnmmrm Mi ROSTEIN & GREEN BAU M ; DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CLOTHING; 29ft sM 300 Commm claj Stm I I I , .........MMMmMM MirTirirwin Bought, ami which liaa bocn. has homo tho Blgnatnro of Signature of C Y O F:::: SHlPPgRSO? GRAIN j 207 oomorci.i st., sii, on. i HMtllHIHIIIWMIMIttlMIIIIIM Your Groceries from Lawrence times. However, they art al- 1 if you call on them, you will to 9 thorn t tho corner or uommwciw m A -ntim iminiiniimi best aseoeterf stock taici I -1 m m : r n , i n m f I r I If i