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DAlk.Y CAPilTAIi "JOURNAL, SAXEM, 'OREGON. 'Vv'EDNESDA'V-, JULY 4, ibOG. ,, a .. H 2.-J truct 3 M C153 red ru nt hie! nt ll It fe as. . i m ' CLASSIFIED m fe i r jJss TOE SALE. ). Pour lots planted with a of fruit trcos and berries. A house, barn and small hot house food family driving horso, bug- light hack, 'all 'on easy terms. " No. 2000 Stato street, comer 'street. G-ll-lm 4Mj i rrfTiM. For thb noxt ten days' I will :ti Veffwraall our household goods at ything complete, Mrs. D. D. Olm Commercial street. i.V VW 6-22-tf v to. vyr 25.i M1 . Hi , Wit - t iHm ,. V JjRi "i -f private sale. Evor nlAfi$figy. tho piece. "S 1 ted375 North ,1 Tor ''gale 115 acros, ! tnlles cast bf ; Salem;' 40 iiores in cultivatidn; rub i i oln'g water; good hou8o( barn, out J M buildings and orchard. Farming im n plemonta and stook go with promises, n ,,A batfjain. Call oh or' address M.i UUlip P.sMertonson, R. F. D. No. 0. .? rfJT o-21-dw-tf FOR BENT. rerfJtoBt. Furnished and unfurnished i rnnmpr nt 700 North Commercial ftreei1 M. A. Dico, prop. 5-1-tf For,!:Xnt. Throo housekeeping rooms, m ..'.,r . ' atpov liberty street, or p&one 14U3. G-30-3t WANTED. l . iMMF ' w- 'ctcWaptel A young man to drive bakery o1 . wagota. GonnaTL Bakery, Chemekota ln ' " and 12th streets. 7-2-3t ha Wasted. 150 hop pickers to register; It picking begins nbout tho 25th of AugttBj; good yard; good camping grouVdj mail ovory day; situated ad joining. Eola. Call at Hop Lee kmm'dry, Commercial street. G-291m x: -.WANTED FEMAlJa HELP. jmtv unreal uuu jjauiry jjin ui i.l Ttr-ti i x !-1 i. 0 d Wllramotto Hotel. G-ll-tf MISCELLANEOUS. MirRSfeEt Knighta Templar charm, scjt bearing namo of D. M. Crouso. Leava nsti atjjournal ofllco for roward. 7-2-3t ;tr?tfl50Will Buy My Niagara Separator, wltSsolf feedor, wind atackor and ? adjustable bIovo. Will trado for in goodSwork team. Boy V. Ohmart, Sa- lernK'SPhono Main 1291. 6-29-lwk 11 B '..' , ktiOt.A.n opon-faced gold watch with atlgolopb. Reward. Eoturn to this cttiA 7-2-3t , 3aleiiiIXron Works Founders, machin- , iBtsand blacksmiths. Manufacturers ofUw kinds of sawmill machinery. mim IlWnand fruit drying stoves, etc. Ipianufacturors of tho Salem Irongrorks Hop Press. 11-29-lm anted Turkeys, goese, ducks, chick ens and all farm produce. Highest :ash pr(co paid for same. Capital pommissiou Company, 2G7 Commer ;clartreet. Telephono 179. t I" Hotel gcott Nowly furnished, .every thing clean and first class. Booms at;7 reasonable prices. In Cottle bfeck, Salem. A. Scott, rfop. 7-G-tf lYojpwty for Trade. House and two loVslUn Englewood; Bmall fruit and bearing treos, one-half block from oar' Hne. Will trado for outside prop- ety,Hor will sell. H. A. Bawson, r -box. 838. 0-20-lm Xbeffalem Steam Dyeing and Clean- ihm&Works Is tho place to get your Hiclothes renovated. From a pair of gloves to tho most elaborato silk igowa. All goous paiu ice ir in- ijax&. Phono 1245. 221 Commercial fstrttt. Mrs. C. H. Walker, prop. LeetJnA. lino Poland China sow, I ?wit about 200 pounds; strayed it Wl-lM 1 l .0 it.. w.Unr. loaf 1HJ- 1UUI? 0U3W Ul IUO JI.13UU I4J osday. Last seen at tho Illi- op yard. Any ono hearing of ing tho game, will notify B. B. 6 30-'3t rid Dust Flout lo by THE SYDNEY POW COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. for family use. Ask your sr xor it. Juran ana snorts ays on hand. B. Wallace a nnruv ;v x, ! mm m TEL OREGON of Seventh and Stark Street Portland, OregoB. i bow a&d modern kstel t ik tHy prtknlrly U re4t f 'g- Uir Ofgoa its. afmrfmtptm Fm ix. Bate $1.60 pc 4y ipward. HuataHrtat grill lm tka ' and prices as low aa la pi&fl ttrMtir DUy Capital Jwtraaj " IKTDZCXXK80X HOTEL 00. OSTEOPATHS. Dr. B. H. Whito. Qraduato of Kirks "vilfo, Mo., under foundor of ostoJ pathy. Boom 21 Breyman bldg., Commercial -street. Phono 87. Resi denco '590 Stato, cor. Church. Phone 'lllO. Uroats acuto and chronic dis eases. Examinations freo. Dr. W. lc Morccr.-T-Graduato of Kirks villo, Mo., under foundor of osteo pathy. Booms 25-20 Broyman bldg., Commercial St. Phono 919. Jlcsl denco 419 North Summer street. "Phono 614. Treats a'cute and chronic diseases. 'Examination free. VETERINARY SURGEON. Dr. E. J. Young-. Veterinary Surgeon . .And dentist, 33 years' o'rperionce. All 'work guaranteed. Difficult sur gical operations a spocialty. Phone 581. Ofllco -at Club Stables. Phono 7, Salem, Oregon. 3-9-tf 'MUSIO STUDIOS. Musical Sttuldo. Frank E. Churchill, Musical Studio, Associate teacher Westom Conservatory, Chicago, HI., representing Inter-State System at Salem, Oregon. In tho Gray block', room 3. Studio hours, 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. 8-19-if SASH AND DOOB FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of sash, dodrs, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hard wood work. Front streot, bet. Stato and Court. LODGES. Foresters of America Count Sherwood Foresters, No. 19. Meets Tuesday in Hurst hall, Stato streot. U. S. Bider, 0. E.j A. L. Brown, F. S. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. CaBtle Hall in Holman block, corner State and Liberty strcots. Tuosday of each week at 7:30 p. m. J. G. Graham, C. C; W. I. Staloy, K. of B. and S. Modern Woodmen of America. Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 524G. Meets ovory Thursday ovening at 8 o'clock in Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. C ; F. A. Turner, Clork. Woodmen of World. Meet every Fri day night at 7:30, in Holmnn hall. A. J. Basoy, C. C. P. L. Frazier, Clork. LTVEBY AND SALE STABLEa IS THE PHONE NTJMBEE OF w THE auu pkoNT STABLES M. L. HABEOD, PBOPEIETOB, 271 CHEMEKETA STREET. Feed Barn Special attention to trans iont teams. Farmers' patronago so licited. Waiting rooms for ladies. Wo also carry a full line of feed. Located at Club Stables, corner Lib erty and Forrj streets. Phone Main 7. Prunk & Darby. 12-14-6m SEAL ESTATE. For Salo. A good residence; located at 580 Liberty streot; price reasonable. For particulars address Chas. Burg graf, Albany, Or. 5-25-tf ' A Snap. For salo, 40G acros of good land, two miles from railrqad sta tion; 275 in cultivation, 175 acres in crop; good house and barn; orchard, etc. Only $8000, if sold at once. Swegle iSmith, 492 State street. Phone 459. ' WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPAQ OFFICE CITY. HALL. For water servieo apply at office Bills payable monthly in advance Make all complaints at the office. Eat your dinner at tho Whito Houso Bestaurant. Good enough for a king, Beasonable enough for "the man in tho overalls." Moats sorved at- all hours. Phono Main 19G. ' Stato St. White House Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Pbone Main 196 .State Street Fruit Growers! Sec us for DRYER TRAYS ORCHARD-BOXES BERRY CRATES and BOXES.. Any and all kinds of boxes Salem Box .Factory MAMOX & SKYD&. PHONE 308. TERRIER SAVED. . MASTIFF Talked" to the Purser on the Undine Until He Got the Deck Hands to Follow Him Tho following stoT of canine affec tion and sagacity comes from Vancou Vanceu ver: How a little ragged' fox terrier saved thb lifo of a powerful mastiff over at Vancouvil' tho other day is told by tho jerow of tho sbcanion Undine. Although having nothing in common, from sizo to podigreo, tho dogs were groat chums. They hi Id aloof from tho companionship of common curs. It is said that) no two collogo boys were ovor mora inseparable than they. Ono of their favorito pastimes was a daily plunge in flhta irdver. Whenever thoj" becamo too fatiguod in tho sport of chasing floating sticks .and carrying them ashore, they would crawl out on tho beach and lazily bask in the sun shine. When rostoil, new suggestions ontcrcill their eaiiino minds and started them out nfrosfli to lead frolllcking lives. If ono got into trouble, or "bit off mono than ho could chow," tho othd" invariably helped him out. So their xoutino and checkered career ran on joyously and freo of unusual ad venturo until lasb Monday. That some thing out of tho ordinary had then oc cunted was seen when tho fox terrier, agitated and bristling with excitement, camo tearing along by the dock at which tho Undino wn making a land ing. Ho ran in front of Purser Malm qulst, looked up nt hlnu with beseeching oyos and barljid with all his mjght. Tf over a dlog talked ho did. Then ho ran back for a distanco of 100 yards and followed a path leading to a point un derneath tho dock. Seeing that ho was not followed, and evidently thinking his speech had not been made sufficient ly clear, lie roturned and again began to "talk" to tho purser. Tho terrier was so earnest that a number of tho cr ow followed him. Underneath tho dock ho took them to tho big mastiff, which was lying a helpless prisoner and nrarJy drowned. Wlhilo swimming nshoro from his niornr ing's plungo one of his front paws got caught in tho crovico of a piling. Try as ho would ho could not extricate him self. Tho water was dcp and ho had becomo so exhausted in his effort to regain freedom that it was all he could do to keep his head nbovo tho surfaw. Whan released it was necessary to car ry him ashoro. "Tho terrier never took his eyes off us," said ono of tho rescuo party "When wo saved his big friend and started to go about our business, ho barked out thb finest kind of thanks to us I ovd heard. Then ho gavo full at tention to his sick chum." Patent Medicines. A man that compounds or invents something that is just a littlo better than the next best thing, is certainly entitled to tho best share of the profits to bo derived from tho snlo of tho ar ticle. So ho paten's or copyrights to protect his interests. Patonted goods aro good goods, poor goods nro novcv patented. Wo have twenty years of -inl bchindus to givo us tho assur anco that we havo the best medicine compounded for tho euro of dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness, indigestion and nil stomach disorders. Wo protect tho public as well as ourselves by keep ing the formula a secret, as long as we make it wo know it is mado right and it cures theso diseases. Druggists toll us that it is tho one medicine that the salo is over on tho increase. To get tho best remedy 4ot dyspepsia or indi gestion ask tho druggists for Dr Gunn's Improved Liver Pills, price 25c por box; only ono for a dose. Money for State Lands, Tho state laud ofllco has collected from the salo of stato lands and pay ments on former salo of lands during tho month of Juno, $29,420.S8. This money has been paid into tho stato -tfeaiury and of, it $20,030 50 goes into tho common school fund and $2,790.33 into tho Ayiculturnl college fund. Croup Is a violent inflammation of the mu cous membrane of the wind pipe, which' sometimes extend to tho larnyx and bronchial tubes; and is one of the most dangerous diseases of children. It al most always comes on in the night. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Horehound Syup and apply Ballard's Snow Liniment externally to the throat. 25c, 50c and $1. For sale by D. J. F3 OAMfTO SuTitU lheKttYwHwtiw)Bw cz&mt, THE FOURTH AND THEN CHERRIES The Cherry- Meeting Will be the Gratest and Most Interesting Ever Held in Oregon Tho mid-summer meeting of the( Stato Horticultural society, ivhich will u llMil lirr. Tiili- rt nml 7 nf-mmiena trv bo tho most enthusiastic in tho annals of the society. Practically tho ontire session will bo given to tho study and consideration of tho cherry industry, nnd n lai'go number of growers from different sections of tho stato will bo in attendance nt this meeting. Through thb libcfiality of many of tho Salem business firms, premium cups havo been Off6red for tho various varieties of chorrioSj Tho prizes offered) nro as follews: risb prize, for ton-pound box, com mercial pack Lambert cherry, cup vul uod at $10, douated by H. S. Gilo & Co.; Bing cherry, cup valued at $10, donated by Capital Commission Co.; Rojal, Anna cherry, cup valued at $30, donated by Pacific Homestead; Doacon dherry, cup valued at $10, donated by Wallace Orchard); Black Popublican cherry, cup valued At $10, donated by Oregon Nurscrj-; Hoskius cherry, cup valued at $10, donated by F. W. Spen cer. Second prize, fon ton-pound box, com mercial pack Lambert cherry, cup valued at $0, donated by Jas. It. Shfp- a)d; Bing cherry, cup vnlued at $0, do nated by Roth & Grnber; Rojal Aune cherry, cup valued nt $0, donated by E. T. Barnes. Tirst p"izo for thirty-pound box, commercial pack Any variety, cup valued at $10, donatod by Salem Brew ing nshociation. First prize, best nss&tmont of named varieties on plates Cup vnlued at $10, donotcdl by Capital National bank. Second prize, best assortment named varieties, on plates Cup valued at $0, donated by Oregon Nursery Co. Fiist prizo, unnamed seedling of merit, on plates Cup valued at $10, donated by Ladd &. Bush. Second prizo, unnamed seedling of ma it, on plates Cup vnluod at $0, donated by Oregon Nursery Co. First prizo for best display of fruits of all kinds on platcs Cup valued at $10, donated by Burr's Jewelry store. Tho display of cherries if judged by prcsont indications will bo tho finest eve' sueu in the Capital city. Not only aro local growers taking an active in terest in tho exhibit, but chorries havo boon received f:om Hood river and points in southorn Oregon, which will bo entered for competition. Tho i omium cups arrived yostcrday afternoon and wcio put on exhibition at Barr's Jewelry btcro. Tho cups are of oxquisite design and will bo prized highly as souvenirs by those fortunate enough to win them. The Grnnd Opera houso has been so cured n tho placo of mooting and to make an oxhibit of roses and oMiCr fiowers. The meoting will open Fridny, July 0, nt 1 p. m , and Saturday morning the horticulturists will boo tho sights in ami about tho city us the guests of the Oro gon JCur&ery company. A. Tragic Finish. A watchman's neglect permitted a leak in tho geat North Soa dyke, which a child's finger could havo stopped, to becomo a ruinous ll eak, devastating an cntiro provinco of Holland. In like manner Kenneth Mclvcr, of Vance loro, Me., pormitted a littlo cold to go unnoficod until a tragic finish was only averted by Dr. King's Now Discovery Ho wites: "Throo doeto's gave mo up to dio of lung inflammation, causod by a neglected cold; but Dr. King's New Diseovory saved my life." Guar anteed best cough and cold cure, at J. C. Perry's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo freo. Umatilla Fishing' Poor. Tho East Oregonlan of Pendleton has this to eay concerning former Salem beys: "A party consisting of C K. Troutman, Clarence Ponland nnd Claud Penland havo just roturned from a fish ing trip on tho Umatilla above Bing ham Springs. They caught many fish whilo thero, but say that fish are not aa numerous in tno river as last season, the ahortago being attributed either to the irrigation dama west of liere, or to tho flood. Botwooc Bingham Springs and tho station fishing is not good now owing to tho large amount of blasting that has been done in repairing the wagon road along the river. i ii. o ' C&yfflMu mmmkwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmwmm t Tlio Kind Yon Havo Always in nso for ovor 30 years, - ana lias uoonmauonndor. his Yioi y-7 sonal supervision sinco its lnfhndy. CCi4l' Allow ttt nnii tiAinttvn vn.i til,tc All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good ar hub Experiments that trlllo with nnd endanger tho hcau of Infants and Children Experience against Export .ent, What is CASTOR! A. Castorto is a harmless snhstituto for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops tind Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic aubstanco. Its n'ge is itsguarahteo. It destroys SWonus and allays Fevcrl.4ltncss. It cures Diarrhooa'ahd Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, "it assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, gh ing healthy and natural sloop Tho Children's Panacea tho frlothcr's IMoud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM OINTAUB OOMMNV. TT m H. S. Gilc & Go. Wholosalo Morchants and Dealers in FEUIT AND PEODUOE. Wo hnvo largo supplies of berry boxes, both tin top and folding, also crates. Got your supplies horo. W buy buttor, eggs, poultry, produco, etc. Pay cash. "eeviiT ANY LUMBEIt NEEDED? Every beam, shingia nnd shake In our yards is mado from tho bost timber, and our inothods of doaling anJ our prico aro such that it will pay you to seo us beforo buying. OOODAXiE LUMBER CO. Phono 52. Summer School Tho flrst term of the Capital Summer Normal opens on May 1st, to continue eight weckB. Tutltlon $10. Summer School of Primary Methods.- Openi Juno 11th, to continue three weeks. Ad dress J. J. Krapa, or County Superin tendent E. T. Mooreg, Salem Or, tf 'jaaVr iRTarWs M p hfeSSLll A. L FRASER Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all Kinds; Estimates Made and Work Guaranteed Murphy Blk State St. Salem, Oregon Phone 1 51 1 STALLION Tidal Wave Will remain two or three leaseae at the Fair Grounds, Oregon, for th service of mares. Examine carefully his brooding; examine him aa aa in dividual; examine his racing qualities before choosing a stallion for your snares. Then if you find fault with him the expense yos have beea to to eee him 'will be cheerfully paid by (ho owner. Mares from a dietanco will be furniihed good paatar free of eharge. Duo ears and cautioa wJli be gives to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible ahould aay eeeur. For the eoareaieBea of ewaera of Barea TIDAL WAVE will ba at Iade peadeas Thursday of eeh week. Season service the lair price of $39, with retara privileges. Oiraer 8, JB Bailey. Addraae 8. B, Liadsy or Alpha Mamy, Fair Ground, Orcgoa, ,. ! . Bought, and which lias boca has homo tho signature voff Signature of MUNftArSTftCIT, NtW VOBK OITV. . j A -fteasast War w Xrmvfl. Tho abbvo -is the usual vordict of tho traveler using the Missouri Pacific railway between the Pacifio coast and tho east, and wo bollovo that the err ice and accommodations given saerit this statemont. Prom Donvor, Colora do Springs and Donvor thore are two through trains daily 'to Kansas City and St. liouis, carrying Pullman' lat est standard electric-lighted- aleeptag ears, chair cirs and up-to-dat dining cars. Tho same excollont service ia operated from "Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Littlo 'Bock and Hot Springs. If you are going oast or louth, write for particulars and full in formation. W. O. M'DEIDE, Gon. Agt., 124 Third 8U PorUand. Or. A JUDGE OF PItlME IWEATS Alwaj knows what ho wants, and knows that ho can always get it from our cholco H'ock If you want a de llcious roost, skMk, chop or cutlet that If tonder, rich and succulent, and cut by an export, hand, trimmed and got up for your table to suit tho nueon's taste, you will alwayn flud it at Cross' and at lower prices than you can find it anywhere olso in'Salem. E. O, CEOS8. PLUMBING TINNING AND ROOFING, 'cotvnOHT fcr ' 15. ?S