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WW"- B22f?K9W:ZF7LTr i' 7.. -TJ1 Every Room in your house spick and span, and yott hardly feel that you've cleaned them. To master your housework, and not let it master you use Hlfer Y&SHINfi PoWDEk Does two houra' work in one. Sold everywhere. Made only by TIIE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, St Louis, Chicago, New York. Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco. fSSSlk?&g&i&&m&23& rSTETTBlfe CELEBRATED V Strengthens the Stomach tones the v?5 i Liver and puts the bowels in perfect order. .. STOMACH -f ITTERS t1&fr. ctnv-' 7S--JtoS CViV o. C.T.Co's STEAMERS Altona and Ramon; leave for Portland dal'y and .Sunday at 6 &' m Quick time, regular ser ice and low rales. Dock between State and Court streets. M P. BALDWIN Auent, Salem VL iLa j c -i". v iui PARTIES HAVING rtlet Pears, pdshaw Plums, ilumbia Plums, Plums, :'s Golden Drop Plums, jiian Prunes, rer Prunes, ngarian Prunes, lOr any other good shipping- fruits mi they wish to snip, win ao wemo 1 early on the IEG0N FRUiT & PRODUCE CO, THE MARKETS. rottland, Sept 15 Wheat valley, 88c: Llla Walla, 85c Flour Portland, 4 40 buperhne, 2.50 per bats White. 37. Potatoes. .New 4oa45c per sack, lay .Good, 10(0912.50 per ton. lops IOC, ool .. valley, i4(aH5c; cuiciu vucguu JI2C. Ifohair. 20c, IMlctnfa. .Rran. lA.oo: Shorts IS. SO. Poultry- Chickens, mued 2.5;vS: 75 pliers, i.5c3ooy turkeys, live lie igns.. Oregon, ijytc peraoz. Hides., green, salted 60 Ira 7c; under lbs 6c; sheep pelts, ic(97oc allow zy.cwic Dnions- 8o 1 perfsack. Wheat Baes Calcutta? .25 per 100 HJeanssmall white, iic.lima 33 logs Heavy, 4.50 Gutter.. Hestrtairy,30i935, lancy crcriuciy .50c per roll, I Cheese .iiVic. Jried Fruit Apples, evaporated, tneacneo C7o; unbleached 3)c4ci sunaneaj BJic. lears 5c6c L'iumsr-pitless,3C(4C. Prunes 4 Jc6c. Zeal -smallJ33 Vic perlo. Mutton - Weathers 2a2M; dressed mut ii4M sprint; Iambs sy.c per id. Beet Steers 3.; cows 2.25. sed45jS. ,,. ., -urea Meats aiams iojcjoc wwu tyk ard in pails, Jc. SALEM MARKET Wheat, 78c. Jats. 3840c. Vpples-a?c. Hay.. Baled, cheat, J8. flour, .in wholesale lots, 4.Z5, i"" ajbran, bulk i2i3VhortM5-5tSM7 75i dp feed. 15.ocftJIO.oo.' LPoultry Chicken,56 L veai.Uressed, 5. Ilous.. Dressed. S.co. ELive Cattle. ,22Vi. Ebl.eep .Live, 2.50. tpnng lambs, 12.00. Vool Befct. 12c. Mlops iJest, q a ioc iffr. 15c cam. I'urm Smoked Meats Hacrn, 8.; Ivrrs i , shoulders, or. ! t'otato 25c trade. I-ined Fruiu Apples, evapoiated lileacaed, ic: unbleached 4cG95C. I'lurns. 4c. ftler-, Dairy 153200 cream-ry z Eternal Vigilance Is the price of perfect health. fatcu carefully tho ilrst symtouw 0. fiinnrn hiitort. Hiiro, liolla. DllUDleS. jumersand hcrolTulaby takingHood's MrMinarllln Drive away the pains Mid uclies. of rlieumatlsm, malaria fiitl Ktnmach trouble, steady your Nerves and overcome that tired,, feei ng by taking thcbainefireakmeuicine. Hood's Pills are tljq.'bost family kathartlc and Jlyer quc. Gently, re 1111S Jji-fflbti t"".'i" y Jg iUl Ml i Cheap Railroad Rates. The low rate of one fare for round trip will be Riven by the Southern Pacific from any point on their lines In oregon, to enable all to attend. The people's stae Institution for the Improvement of agriculture and the mechanical and household arts. Rep resented In district departments, and divisions for the Intcllltientcxhibltlon of the various types of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry, and many classes of machinery and implements, manufactures, and merchandise, mu sical Instruments, domestic manu facture, women's work, science and art. The people of the state are especially invited to participate. Let us demonstrate the capabilities of Oregon and Oregon people. One fare for the round trip. Popular admission of 25 cents. tf CASTOR! A Tor Infants and Children. Th fJO- clnlla eipatuio or tsea crerjr TliJJW. &fe Cash for Prunes. Farmers, call at our olllco In the old Gray block, State street, and get our cabh prices for prunes. Oregon Land Co. Salem, Aug. 28. d&w-tf Shlloh's Consumption Cure cures where others fail. It is the leading Cough cure, and 110 1 omc Snuu d be without il. 1'ltas.aut to Ui e and gots r glit to the niot. Sold" bj D.J Fry. Call For County Warrants. Notice is hereby given that I have fund- ou hand to pay all warrants picsented prior to July 14 1890, and Interest will ccmmj on the bame from the date of tlib notice. Dated Sept. 10 1807. G. L. Brown, i County Treasurer. 0 10 1 wd&w. 1 r Constipation take Karl's Clover Roct lea, the great Blool Purther. Cure Head ache, Nmoustiess, Erupiiom on ihe fate, and makes the 1 ead clear aaa bell. h.old by D J. Fry To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. 25c. O. C. & E. R. R. Sunday Seaside Excursion Will Run Sun day August.15, And continue to run each Sunday thereafter during the season. Trains leaves Albany 7:00 a. m.; Corvallls 7:30 a. m. Returning leaves Newpor- ' Fare. Albany, Corvallls and Philo math, 81.50 for round trip. Points west usual rates. Seven Months With Fever. "Wonderful Kccoicry of Health. Mr. Balrd's rapid and marvelous recovery from a mere skeleton to Ills normal wolght, 270 pounds, was suroly thoiUttof tho grandest 8trougtu-jrl injs and bulldlng-up modlclno over produced, uamuly Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. J H.BAIItD "Gentlomen-I wish to express to you mj cratltuue ior mu b 5 .. ma' Kcrvine has done ?or vae. I was fSSn sick with typhoid fever a..a I aid In bod for seven months. over the t over I was tbln. nervous and tlrea. SnS did not regain my loststrength. I tried eeveral proprietary medicines, and finally. itter having been reduced In weight to 130 Sounds?! began trying "AJWgg-B Snrfl beian to Improve Was .finally truxrau .. ----- can say never u. uo auu woikii au iwu" weight, as I measura 6iB1ennCdh.1nr,8bt'" .n.BAIBD. wZ mm M-..,inr Rm9. t& . . - -. HP TW C&& Ki Ji' '. euroi. and today I tor In all ray Hie. nn.1. la mv normal IJr- ITIIIO liti T" ...1 RELIEF JS 4HSCUSSED Assistance Asked for Klondike Miners, the CRIDERSAYS FOOLllS'SClRCE He Does not Believe There Will Be Any Starvation! WABniNOTON.Scpt. 15. 'With refer ence to the Klondike rush, Secrotaay Alger laid before tho cabinet'several telegrams urging refleffor the stricken prospectors, including one from the citizens' committee of Tacc-ma, repre senting that distress existed already at Dawson City; statlrig that starva- t'lOn'hnd begun, and' praying that a revenue cutter with supplies be sent to St. Michaels. The discussion made lc evident that the cabinet was not quite clear that tho' government had a warrant of law for furnishing sup plies, but Secretary Alger telegraphed Senator Perkins, who Is' Interested In a line to Alaska, asking him If ho Would undertake to deliver a shipload of supplies at St. Michaels. If It bo found that the law will not permit the government to send supplies then re lief will be furnished by private per sons, fn order that a horror may not grow out of the rush for gold. Talks Sense, Seattle. Sept. 15. Hope for those who have friends In the Klondike Is held out by Frank Crldcr, who came down on tlfo steamer Humboldt, after having spent five years In the Yukon basin, ne does hot believe there will be any deaths, from starvation, though he believes that food will be scarce. Lack of slleUerlle'6n'8Ider8,, Ise?en more Important, as a condition to be encountered this winter than famine. As to' life outlook, lie declares that $i5,006,000 will be taken'oUt this win ter fr6m'tbb eliilhibn Bbriiiriza. and EldorUdo creeks, while from the Birch, Miller and MIndak districts there will be washed about $200,000. "There Is no1 sense fn becoming alarmed over the prospects of a food shortage In the Kloudlke," he said. "The fact that the company stores at Daw win have been closed has not such an auful significance as might at lirst be imagined.' They only closed for a few days, and are probably open now. They' were shut up with the idea of checkmating the speculators, who would ittempt to make fortunes off the sale of provisions at fabulous rrlces. A man would go Into tho store a'ld buy $25,000 wortli of grub. When hunger began to make the miners desperate, and"the stores had nothing left to sell, the speculator could have things his own way. It Is not proposed to allow this. The miners have determined that any man selling food must do so at com pany prices. Thtse are fixed ancf will not be al lowed to go higher. ' Where so many people are ttogether, and can Inter change, feed goes a long ways. An outfit that wouldlasta man one year can be made to hold out eighteen months by Judicious trading. Do not understand that I am advising any one; to go there this winter. I am simply stating these facts to en courage tudso wfio lTavfTfrIend8 la the North. "Lack of Bhelter will, In my opinion, be responsible for more suffering In the Klondike than wlllafamlno " DiWedAtflth His Partner. Salt Lake, Sept. 15.-A Tribune special, from Boise, Ida., says: Eight years ago J. 1'. Taylor was encagd'lnbusIneiflnCallfornlawlth J. O. New. ' Business "waVdull and they were compelled to give up. Without dissolving partnership the men decided to part, and made an agreement that should fortune smile on either, they would divide. Taylor bought a ranch near Cedar creek, where,lie now resides. New went to AlaWa and was one of tho first to make a strike in the new gold fields, securing three claims. He bunted up Taylor last Sunday near Kendrlck, in LaUU county, and gave him a title to a half Interest In the claims. Taylor also received $27,000 aa his half of the earnings of the claims. He has been offered $100,000 for the claims. Trolley Cars Crash together. Chicago, Sept. 14. Two electric cars on the Suburban clectry railway col lided while running at full speed along a stretch of single track on Harlem avenue, south of Harrison btrcct, on Lagrange, this morning. The accident happened Just before 7 o'clock, win n the traffic was heavy and nearly all the passengers with which both cars were crowded were Injured. Motormcn J. Murphy and John Jamison will die. Tho following were seriously In jured; Conductor J. E. Harvey. Au gust Manutsz, John Donnelly, Louis Groedel, Frank Bratty, Richard Schaubel, William Otto. Roy Bloom, Thomas Robert, Eliza Meredith, W. S. McKee, Charles Whltsel, W. B. Ryan and Augusta Tupel. On account of a heavy mist which hung over tho tracks, the motorman of the south-bound car, which was to have passed the north-bound where double track ends, failed to notice that he had left the double track. Before he conld severso and run back the north-bound carcamo up and col lided with terrible force. How's Thisl We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot bo curedby Hall's catarrli cure, F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We the nnderelgned have known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years' and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transaction and and fin ancially able to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. West & Traux, wholsale druggist, Toledo, u. Warning, Kinnan & Maryln, whole sale druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh cure Is taken in- ernally, acting directly upon the blood aud mucous aurfaceof the system Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist. Testimonials free. Karl's Clover Root Tea, for Constipation it's the Best and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by D. J. Fry. Oregon's Fair. Can be attended for ono fare forttic .iund trip from any point on the lines of the Southert Pacific In Oregon. Tho fair opens on September 30, and closes October 8. Nino days. Every day will be the best. Fretcrnal order day, October 2, Oregon press day, October 4, pioneer and barbecue day. October 5, Salam day, October 0, school day, October 7, free for all races, last day, Octobesr 8. School day, October 7, children under 12 years of age free. School children over 12 years of age, ten cents. After harvest you will want a rest, so come to the stato fair and enjoy yourself. Ono faro for roun trip. Popnlar admission of 25 cents. Ston that Courrh I Take wamiwr. It may lead to Consumption. A 25c, bottle of Shiloh's Cure may save jour life.J Sold by D. J. Fry. Change of Time. Until further notice Steamer Ramona will leave for Portland dally at 0 a. m. 0 14 2t. To Cure a Cold m One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25c. The late rains haye made the roads pretty muddy In places. On the first Christ inas, nearly nineteen hundred years ago, iu a little town of Bethlehem iu Judaea, awotiderful thing oc curred a child was bom. The circum stances of the birth made it wonderful, marvelous, miracul ous, but, after nil. wan It 6o very imidi more wonaeniii or inexplicable than any other birth? Hiri.li and death nre the two greatest phenomena of life. Sometimes they come together. The time of parturition U full ot botii pain ami danger for ihe mother, and danger for the cinia. une oi mc wu-i waw. w.. Ptcrce'a Favorite Prescription is to take from this time its dangers and iu suffer ing In this the " Favorite Prescription luw found its greatest usefulness, ami for success in this line, its most enthusiastic -praihe baa come It insures comfort and safety for the mother, wgor and health for the child. It should be taken during the entire period of gestation. In P-r I'frrce's " Common Sense Medical AdvUer," Ihrre arc neveral chapter on tbc reproductive physioloffy "f ?nen. written Iu plain linjfuajre. and carcfu ly Illustrated. The Itnofc contains over thrf hundred illus. (rations nnd colored plates, arid a Kreater nmminl of exact information about the hu min body in health and disease than wan cvrr before ptiblished in one volume Tup tfKV contain over one thousand panes, ard tit n ached the enormous sale of nearly i.-veti hundr-'d thousand "P'c. at $'.50 . a-h Th present edition of hall a million -..pit i. absolutely fr rue volume, pip-r lMitd. will he vnt po P d to n"V ; who will vnt tw-iity-one renU in on--cent stamps. o cover the cost of malllntf ,mly If handsome, Hrrnch clotU, em fios-.J cover Is daslrcd, send ten cents ad--litional 'Ihlrtv-onecetil in all), for tint more substantial lilTidiiiir Address, World nunensarv M'dicsi autiuwi . Main Strut, llaffsl' M V illUf 9TvM uJfjgH mm W&$$mml for Infants and Children. The Eac-simile Signature of W Appears on Every Wrapper. THI CtNTfttlft COMPKNT, TT WUI1T WIIUTi HIWYOHH BITT. Pioneer Groceries of all kinds at roebjbottom prices. Three Tea Sets To close out at ANY price. Choicest quality and style, but they must go, Sec them. Here arc a few samples of our pricesi Yellow corn meal iolb sack 20c Graham iolb sack "Sc Oysters, 2 lb can 5C Oysters, preferred stock, 2lb 25c Ilest Gunpowder tea js Uncolored Japan tea 300 English Breakfast tea 25 to 40c S'peaihead tobacco, plug 4c Climax tobacco, plug 4c Peaches, evaporated Apricots ic Apples c Seedless raisins ,..,. ,oc Prunes, Italian 5C Clothes pins 3 doz. tor 5 J3. CD. ROWLBY, 227 Commercial st. MANHOOD sions, Nervousness, nil eiiner aex, causea oy over-cxeuion, youmiui errors, ex tobacco, opium or stimulants, vrlilch lead to Infirm 'y, Co Insanity. Can be carried In vet pocket. Sioov rlix,6 prepaid. Circular Free. Bold by all druggists. Alforit;l Manufactured by the Tcau Medicine Co , Paris, I'rancr. Drujr Co., distributlncaevnts. Third aud Yamhill Bts , 1 For sale by D. Cold Facts for fldvefisers. "The Capital Journal' daily and weekly is credited with the largest circulation ac corded any paper in Salem, in Marion county, or in the First congressional district Printer's Ink, July 28, '97, B, F, Bonham, P, M Salem, Or.i Dear Sin Will you please to advise us if the -weights of mails now received from the Daily; Journal are fully 5 oer cent more man a year ago at tnis ume, js we htc uoi uv creased the size of the Daily Journal during the past( year, we wish to estimate the comparative increase in circulation by the increase weight mailed, Yours very truly, HOFER BROS,, Editors Editors Daily Journal t Dear Sirs jThe weights of mails now received from the Daily Journal are fully 75 per cent'more than a year ago this time, Respectfully, B, F, BONHAM, Postmaster, By J, A, Sellwood, Asst, P, M, ORDER FOR Hofcr BrosPublishcrs Capital Tournal i NAME, POSTOFFIOE. ' Indicate by cross "Jf Enelosedjfindjasc for Dally Joutna one'iuonth. ... . . Enclosed find 50c for Dally Journal two months, w ...... Enclosed find (1 for Daily Journal four months, 4 ...... Enclowd find fcj for Dally Journal for one ycrjt ,,,.,, Enclosed find for Weekly Journal oceyear, iy Fill out order for what you want, enclose Uver coiner postal note! 'and paper will be 'sent for the time ordered,' fcsmplc copies fret and .liberal cash commission to agents. mm Salem hams, sugar cured taKc Side bacon .IVC Soil a, Arm & Hammer, 61b (bulk),.., 25c Sal;, Liverpool, 501b 50c halt, Liverpool, toolb 90c Seep, 20 oz. savon , jjc Best Borax soap Be Ivory soap, 3 bars...... , , 25c Coffee, Mocha and Java, lb pkg 35c Starch, several kinds, lb vVtt 10c Mustard, I doz. cans $1 00 Vinegar, beBt elder, per ga1 .... 20 to 40c Washing Powder, liold Dust. 31b ... 20c Syrup per can ..... .. . ,. 50c Success r to John G. Wright, ; -? .- r;.-' RESTORED lly liilusr r. Fnnti'u xonovr jvn.vo )'iii. Thisl Vnil-lTul rrm.it. guaranteed to cure all nervous diseases, such a Weak t 'ory, Lots if lirain Tower, Headache, Wakefulness. Lost Maihooa. xlu'iy Xlmls. drains, loss of power In Gcuerni. ' Orgaus of live use of itnptlon or j, ty mail no other auc-Dsvii .cud, Or. J, FRY, Sa'em, Salem, Oregon, Feb, 25, 1897, SUBSCRIP1 ION, STATE.... Stage Line. i 1. 1,. mil 1 -.il- . From Salim to Wilhelt Springs, v.a Silver ton. leave Silverton fef Skm sH Cij u ., Mcndays, Wedr esdays an I Krida-s (returning to Silverton tami days, leaving Sihm at I o'clock p, m. Leaves Silverton for Wllholt Surtncs t A.:lo a m.. Mondavs Wednesdays a-d Fii days, returning to Silverton Tt esdays, Thursdays ana Saturdays, Leaves Salem from Westacott's kid, westacotrs em,,.. Pare Hound trip from bilverton.te bakm $1. Round trip from Sriem to Wilhoit i.5o f . Round trip from Silverton 1 1 Wil'-oil ft.so ' HARDESTy & MOODY. , EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROJjTE,." OF THE Southern Pacific Co " BXFRKSS TRAINS RUN DAILY, 6roor Mj Lv ..', Portland ..Ar 1930 A'M 8-30 rMLv.,..iatem .. iv-7.moam 7.M5 A Ml Ar. San Francisco Lv (S.'oo r M Above trains sti p at all principal station bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Msxicn, Teflerson, Albany. Tangent. Shedds Halsejr. Ilarrisburg, Junction City, Eugei e, Creswell VUlUC V1IUTC, LltllU, W..JVIU1IU. MIIU B. lions from Roseburg to Athland, inclusive, RQSKBURO MAIL, -bAH.Y. 830 a Ml Lv ...Portiand .".Ar 1 4. '30 m itooA M Lv... .Salem ... LvJaoo.-PM . 5:20 r Ml Ar...Roseburg.. Lv 7.43o A M Pullman bulfet sleeper and secoi)dclM WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWKKN TORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tlalns daily except Sunday. 7V.10 A Ml Lv... .Portland.. At I 550 v M 1215 rMf Ar... Corvallis...Ly I. "05 TM At Albany and Corvallls conct wMh trains of the O. C & E. Ry. XXfRESB TRAIN DAILY ExCEfT SUNDAY. 4:50 T M I Lv 7 .'30 p M 1 Lr ..Portland.,. Ar , McMinnvllle Lv I :zs A M 5.JO A W Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application Kates and tickets to Eastern points nnri Europe. Atoi JAPAN. CHINA. HONO LULU and AU.HI KAL1.IA, can be obtained from W. Y. SKINNER, Ticket Agont, Salem II. KOEULER, Manager. C. II. MAUKHAM, G. F A P. At Portland. Holds tho World's record for long distauce fast running, "Finest train on wheels." That U what Mr. 1'ul man says or the Uurlingtrn's new train between St. Paul ard Chicago. Finished U.roujjh out in roy.il fathfcn, with vl le vestibules, steam heat and electric light, and com posed of compartment and WMm stnndaid sleepcrs.bufTcttHipk- ing car. chair cars and dlnitse car, it Is -without an equal in this country or abroad, No Extra Fares Leaves St. Paul 8.05 p.m. dally. after arrival ot No. Pacific, Great Nor., and Soo Pacific trains from tl(e west. Tickets at offices of all con necting lines. t A O.SHELDON., G. A., Portland, Or, OREGON CENTRAL AND Eastern R, R. Company LYAQUINA BAY ROUTE." Connecting at Yanjina Hay with the S Francisco &: Yaqulna Bay Bteamship Oo. STEAMER 'FARAT-LONl, t JUils from Yaquina every 8 days for ban Francisco, Coos Bay, I'oxt Orford, Trlaldal and Humbolt Bay. rssicnger accommodation unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to baa Franelscot Cabin, io: steerace. Jr.: to Coot Hay and Port Orford, cabin 6: to Humbold, Hay, cabin s; round trip, gooa 00 aays, jioi KlVliKUlVlblUf Steamer ''Albsny" between Portland and Corvallls, through without lay-over, Leaves Salem 10:4$ a, m. Tnesdays. Tnursdays and Satutdays leaves Portland, Yamhill street aocK, 000 a, m, sunaays, weuaesaays; aaa Fridays, EDWIN 8TOT Uanager, Cctvallis, Or- J, C. MAYO, Euyt. River Division. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TAW.BTS rOBIXIVW,T I ry.IcnoUiiior,Hlepiiiiii,tc1. MblulssdolW UowM M crattoaa, JV.i rwtaic Lot VlUilltr ! lltrUtaa (it a ioo (or siui 1'rAVant InianL ; a man ior uuaj, di tSMa in timo. Thiir am shows lsuadlS vs maat tad Kt a COKB wliw JlMoan fi citt upou tstloa tho ganolna Jk)x TawaM. rervns jasuni l'lastr tim shi L. 7CDKB VI bspard thauaad and will eon m. . w or ref and tho nioaar. rrlc AO 0 sis csokMHM (lull trMtmonll toi a.pf 'mnmEoro:, For salt at Salem, Or- bv n. J, FRY Hon of mucous LnuCMU&ituiciiCa. wdj. HI mm or sent " S feft J w srfl m.. Mwm f His torliwfc r-s!"i! pS?siM a' whim. NBBttartraK & saVrfsI'f h,u iKBUsua. BMft.1. gHkJiattn,o.jM ? f g k , -,.. J : r' r or. M 'i $1 ?1 Hi . JK i w name, sure. iJSt