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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1899)
a aWaa Jat--" WM 31111 Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System gLrrtoiuALu; &Ht.firr OVERCOMES LrriD OUy THE GtMUINt-MANTO By (aurrniajTg.SyrvpCo. rot sn by u cuvwjTi rni io rt eotm O. C. T. Co's l'ASSKN'UKlt BTKAS.K1I POMONA altonA I.KAVKH FOIl TOIITLAND Dally ATrept Similar t 7 . m I QUICK T1MK AND I'lIKAl 1IATK8. DocklltwMn btate ami i:inn Hit. M..l HALDWIN, Agont. PERSONALAND LOCALS Tl'ir n.Mltloual ljucal News aoe Foartli I'aire. r ESCAPED CONVICT HETURNED Herman Helm, Who Escaped From Prison in 1897, Captured In Alaska. Herman Helm an escaped trusty, who ran away from his ikmI of duty while Horvingu term In tho Oregon twniten tlnry in Sept. 181)7 was brought to that institution from Alaska, leliig appro heuded there by Harry 1'. Minto, now deputy collector of customs In Alaska. Warden Janes and ex-City Marshal A. C. Dilley left for Alaska on Sept. !!0 and returned with their man on last Sun day. Holm was working as long shoreman at Juneau when arrostod. Holm is ."JO yearn of ago. Ho had but two months to servo of a two year's sentence when he escaped, Ho will now have to nerve 18 months and 18 day for his at tempted oscapo. AT OTIIIIK INSTITUTIONS. Win. Petersons was brought to tho asylum Monday from Multnomah county. Master l)olph and Mosler the two reform school boys who oscukh1 Sunday morning wore captured near Jefferson und returned to tho Institution. li. F.TreadwIU and Martin Cox, were Monday brought to tho wonitontlary from Union county; Troadwill for ob taining money under false prutunsos, to norvo ono year, and Cox for larceny to servo ono year. Shake Into Your Shoes, Allen's Foot-Eise.u powder. Itcures painful, sumrlluu', nervous feet and ingrowing nail, and Instantly takes thostlnirout of corns and bunions It's the greatest ooiurort discovery of tho age. Allen's Foot-Kaso make tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try It today. Hold by all druggists aim iiihj w.. Ily mall for 26c In stamps Trial paok age FltHB. Address, Allen S. Olm- 11 ue fctcd, Lelloy, N. Y. Elegant New Pianos. Mrs. Willnian. tho music teacher has two new piauos for tho ui of her pupils. lloomsoer tho First National 15ank- llaker City streets are not to go light less any longer. The counoil has con tracted for gas liiiis. The company agrees to furnish to the city 60 latest Improved Welsbach street lamps, for five years, at a cost per month for wwli lamp of $4, being a total of t!M00 for 50 lainps for a year; the company also agreeing to take due care of the lamps, including lighting and extinguishing them at proper hours. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what yon eat. It artificially dlgesta the food and aid ....! in atrenirtheninz and recon ....,,. inn Vi a exhausted dleestlTe or-1 T-m. ituthalatertilscOYereddigest-i S!t;?8dM!reft 8tantlTrelleTeaandl'erinaDentlycureSUwIor,aiid uprviw pr"8" "" Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Heartburn, not subsidised by the ttatef vr.tiiionce- Sour Stomach, Nausea, , ..m atita minnwv wld the art- SIckHeritthfcOMtiM TrYparJd ?y t cfcWl A K. Sw. j BOER IDEAS. Questions of Religions Liberty and Ed ucation Treated By Kruger. Some idea o( the legislation obtaining in the IJoer Volksrflad, bringing on the war jnet commenced anil of the simple nutu roof the burghers constituting the Transvaal republic Is to bo obtained In tho following excerpt from tho roort of tho First raad (similar to tho Unit ed States congress) during its recent ses ses seon: HKI.KJIOUH DtMAMMTIKS. Tho following draft of Amendment of article 31 (religious disabilities) of tho Uroiuhvot was laid in printed form be fore tho raad thlb morning; "Article 31 To bo eligible for membership of the First or Second raad, and to bo nblo to lako and retain nseatns such, ono must hi a burgher of the i public, ru resiwct Ive ly stipulated in the law menthned In article 0 of the Grondwet must Isjnt least yo years old, live in tho re public and posesscs fixed property In it, believo In tho revelations of Hod, through His word in tho Bible, liavo had no dishonoring sentence against him, not havo lost tho disposal and control of his goods in consequence of definite sequestration of his estato whatsoever, or bo under curators, nor bo deprived of eligibility In any mnnner, and must, moreover, hao fulfilled and fulfil tho stipulations prescribed in tho franchise law." ItPKBtDKNT KKUtlKll'M POSITION. The following is tho translation of a document which was laid before the raad recently at the Instance of tho pres dent: "That tho proposal not to ex clude anybody on account of dlfferenco in religion from burgher privileges, has become a subject of serious considera tion through tho history of the last cen turies; therefore, with regard to tho Jews, the follow ingqiieatiou must pre sent itself to a Christian ieople: 'May a Christian nation and a Christian gov ernment place obstacles in tho way of society, which will impedo tho dovelop incut of this nation lu the midst of the nations of the world, whereby they are placed in n subordinate position, and consequently also their prophesied re vival and approach to truth in Christ are obstructed,' and to this we humbly reply: 'No, on tho ground of Owl s word.' ". Israel exists as tho coploof tho Lord's covenant through all ages. They remain tho people of the Lord In all their wandering. See what l'aul says after their rejection of ChrisUUoni. XI :2:) "(i(xl had not cast away His )oople, which Ho foreknew;" and veise 'JS, "Ah concerning tho Gomel, they are enemies for your silken, but us touching tho election thoy nro beloved;" and when it is there olnted out how we (the other nations) through tho temporal fallings of Israel have been privileged with the glorious means of grace, tho following toxt is added in our behalf, ItomaiiB, XI:18: "lloast not against branches, but jf thou boast thou bearest not root, but thn root thee." "This boasting in 11 spiritual boiiso is transferred to political affairs. If wo consider them Inferior, and exclude them from burgher privileges, owing to the light grunted us out of comp'isslon through this Inferiority, hostility ngainst Christianity is constantly nursed in them. On tho contrary, tho history of the last centuries supplies proof that lu tho various countries where tho Jews have obtained burgher rights. Chris tianity has gained more and more access to them, and it can be proved with statistics that most of tho conversions of the Jews took place there. Thus, In stead of making euomlos of them by despising them, wo nro called to draw thorn nearer to the Gospel by Irlonitii hush. Ilomans x., vorso 11): "I will provoke you to Jealousy by thoin that aro no people," According to this toxt it Is our calling to provoko, 111 love, Israel to Jealousy through our Christian life. Further, on the principle of free dom of religion, tho Protestant who has striven exactly for this can not oxcludo those who think otherwise, .and this aljo wo may not (although in tho earlier yeurs tho llomaiis persecuted us) act similarly by excluding them from burgher privileges. That exclusion has alreadv the niuiearaiico of persecution, ami is in conflict with Christian life und Christian love. That was not tho Savior's principle. vorJa wer0: "Moke friends for yourselves from . .... 11 11 .. .. among tno unjust, imiiiiuiuu. u nu exclude a Jltoman Catholic, and admit a Protestant, wo lose sight of tho fact that in our times there are Protestants who aro atheists, and Bimply apioal to tho name Protestant in oposltion to Itoman Catholic, llrethren, do not judge my proposal carelessly, do not Judge according to your own opinion; biu test my proposal through Uod's word, so that you do not act against God's word by doing this sin. I propoto to put in our law in place of the word "Protestant," "those wholeIletein the revelations of God through His word in the Dihle." (Slimed) S. J. P. Khvukk. OONTKOL Or BUUCATIOK. In this part of tho proceeding, as will be seen, the state attorney ealmly ghes warning to the Kaad not to extend the education laws lest the outlandsr intro duce the "schools to steal" existing in European eitles: 'Article 130 of the draft Oronwet read 'The iniarting of education Is free, subject to the supervision of the state, to be regulated by law. The law shall stiKilate under what onndltkHi the state sluill grant subsides to odin-ation.' "Messrs. Du Toit and Uys under stood the artiele to giw tlw government uiwnlslon over all tchoak, including nrivnto schools, and in that eae they wpra ennoaed to the article. ..i. sr.rfi Tr-n aslml if. umler artiele 138, U.eSevernWetrU m , very general. It might' IutPI eu Uiat pnvale k1hx1s ' .urio FREE! A handsome Illustrated booklet, giving a scientific treatise on nil Hair Troubles The cause, consequence and cure of every ailment of the hair and scalp are fully described in lan Rtiage that can be understood by every one. The illustrations are perfect. The opinions of the best-know n scientists and special ists of the v orld are f reoly given. In fact, it is the most complete and most comnrehensivo work of its kind evercompiled. Address SBVBN SUTHBRUIND SISTERS II rwiliroMtf Street, New fork, N V. iiliiiilimiimiliiiiiiliiMtiiiiimiiiiiiiii teaching subjects In conflict w ith public order and morality. For Instance, in some countries thero existed schools in which persons wero taught to steal." Deafness Cannot lie Cured by local applications us they cannot reucu 1110 diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way tocurodeafness, and that lsbycon?tltutlonal remedies. ueainess is caused hynn li llamed cou dlllon or tho mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When Hilt lube Is inuauicd you nave n rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing mid when it Is entirely cioscdv Dearnes Is the re sult, nnd unless tho Inllamallon can 00 takcnloutanrl thN tube restored to Us normul condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine casus out or ten are caucd by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inllamcu condition of tho mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot Iks cured by Ilnll'sCuturrli Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O. sold by Druuglsts, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. FRANK DURBIN IN CLOVER. What Marlon County's Sheriff Has Done With That Succulent Crop. Marion county's popular sheriff, Frank W. Durbiu, who is nlso something of a farmer on the aide, is certainly in oloor. This year ho sowed 80 acres to clover In stead of summer fallowing It. There suit was hu cut from it three tons of hay to the acre, and later cut BO acres of the second crop, from which ho Is throning over three and u half bushels ('J15 Miuiids) to the acre. Good clover hay is now worth about V per ton 11ml clover seed fi.60 er bushel. Figure it out for yourself and see whether Marion county lias a good businc man for sheriff. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the People's friend, has been in uc over fifty years. It. cures the severest directions of tho throat and lungs; such as, bronchitis, gilppe, laryngitis nnd Incipient con sumption. Price only 25 cents a bot tle. Home From Rosebuig, Contractor Herman Hnook bus re turned from Itoseburg, where ho has completed tho Douglas county court house It has been accepted by the county courtasri every way satisfactory. Mr. Snook is well pleased with the treatment received from tho authorities ami his reputation for good faithful Horvico has not suffered, Tho plans and specifications were strictly adhered to and lie highly complement tho archi tect, Chas. Ilurggraf of this city. Ho says that 011 the whole work he was only able to run a bill for f 105, outsidu of tho seclflcations as made and lie considers jt alKiut as close an ccotiouic figuring as can bo made by any archi tect. Mj;. Snook says ho has made fair wages mid allowed none but honest work to Ik) done on tho entire Job, That Joyful Peeling, Willi tho exhilarating Hcnso of renew ed health and strength and intornal cleanliness, which follows tho use ot Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who havo not. progressed beyond the old-time medicines and the cheap sub stitutes touittlmes offered but never accepted by the well-informed. Huy the uenuuib. .Manuruaureu uy 111c California Fig Syrup Co. . HiiKCif am's Pn,i,s euro Sick Head ache. Piano Quartette Classes. Mrs. Htta Anders Wlllmnu, ot the in terstate conservatory of music, Is now organising quartette reading classes for tho piano, at her studio lu the First National lank building. Any one inter ested in this branch of musloul culture will do well to call at the studio at onco. German Baptist. Itov, Klchlerof Dallas began protracted meeting Monday evening at the German IJaptlst church. Meetings all this wok and three times on Sunday. All Ger man ixwple cordially invited. Reecham's Pills OimCStCKHCABAOHS sod met Uko mtglo on a trcsJe atommchnaJ dltorderni liver. UCUlUtMIIU,HUUlllwn burisy PleoHy and pncamonla ore IVc iiient!y developed, In a yery sliprt H-e of lino, from a ommon cold : u.d, Ifw 1 . AUMJiftilamniatioiiof trie lunj t ae wont lit Ur. 1) )ou nee irrMt re larUmm. i,4tU)Uiiy niuyuu, ptii With the aid li IV l II ' ia Dj'nip, uuwmrcr, r ..... If T J for UlU j w,.iy mibdaas tho ujj, U pal ln I.rthln, and always enecm a euro ia d. .-fully short 1 me, noret Pleurisy and Pnmmonia. r- .. .nU u-l I,lfMl f Uk IXKtOrt I-tkc. eta. AtauilisftMa. JSSSfti. IM " mm&u uiiuu rcw wcniM. IT OOES NORTH. Train Arrangements Favorable For a Salem Evening Paper. Tho new tlmo card of tho Southern Pacific for tho first tlmo alhiws-a falem daily to gel out immediately after niibli- cation. Tho four o'clock evening Journal now goes to nil points north of Salem on tho 1 :2tl Oregon express read -ing towns forty or fifty miles away almost as early a tho suburbs of the Capital City This is taken advantage of by residents north nnd also on the west side raihway, delivering the Salem evening dally n day sooner than hereto fore. This is appreciated by tho public generally. Ti e Homeliest Man in Salem As well as the handsomest, and others arc Invited lo call on any druggist und uet free a trial bottlo of Kemp's llalsam for the Throat nnd Lungs, 11 remedy that Is guaranteed to cute and believe all Chronic and Acute Ctighs, Astlimn, llrnnchltls and Oonsump t Ion. Price 25c, nnd COc. cud&vv Take Ur. Bull's Cough Syrup for All thoso dangerous infections sevcte colds, pleurisy and grippe which Fall and winter bring along It l the greatest cure for bronchitis nnd nil throat and lung uffcctlon. J. C. Oliver has purchased 1111 Interest In tho Lnkevlew ltegister. $1000 CASH Will be given away on Feb. 14, 1900. To Agents Sending Subscribers to Self Culture Magazine Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars to tho ngent tending in tho largest list tlBO.OO err. no ir. no ir. no nwvi .....1 ........ fll'.x'u, TMCtrv, ""', T1 'v", tun Pl Ifll, a total of B.'l Cash awards; and in ad dition very largo commission will lw given, making the mont lllcral prnpos tion. Send for full particulars and ftvoenuin- ment I'roiitaoie work for Intellluent .. .... . .... Hrsons. Dept. U Send two references, Tun Wkiinkii Company, Akron. Ohio NOTICE. Notice Is hereby elvcn that a neti- lion has been tiled lu the City Recor der's otllco or I he City of Salem, Ore. gun, 011 this U day orSepteiuler, 1MUU, ny 11 rcMuoiii mm property owner, iisk- ing t,tic uommuii uonnull uiercor. lo vacate two certain portions off the west end of Wilson Avenue, described us follews: "llcgluulugat the northwesterly cor ner (at Church und Court streets of what li known as Wilson's Ave nue, according to tho recorded tilat of the City ur Salem, Minion Cuui'ty. Oregon nnd or record ut pages If) and 20 or Volume Ho. 1, or the public records of tho said County of Marlon, State of Ore gon, aforesaid, and running thenco easterly along the south lino or said Court street und tho north lino or said Wilson's Ave nue, three hundred und forty-six feel 'HOI Ma point upon what would ho tho westerly Hue of Cot tugo street In said city, If tho same were extended southerly across too saiu court tared and tho said Wilson's Avenue, accord ing to tho recorded plat aforesaid; thenco southerly at 11 right angle to said south lino of Court street nroresald, live 0 chains or three hundred and thirty feet (XiO to the north lino or Suite street and tho south lino or raid Wilson's Aycnuc; thence westerly along the said north Una of Statu street and the south lino ol Wilson's Avenue afurestld, threo hundred ami forty-six feot 310 to the fiouthwctcily corner of said Wll hou's Avenue aforesaid; thoncu .lortlicrly along the easterly line of Chinch street und tho westerly line ot said WINon's Avenue uforo sald, five chains B or three hundred and thirty reel .'I.IDJ to the place of beginning." Al), "Beginning utu polutnn tho south Hue of Court htrect und the north lluuof Wilson's Avenue according to the recorded plat or the City or Salem, Oregon, nroresald,) three hundred and forty-six (.'110 feet easterly from the northwesterly comer ot said Wilson's Aveuuu nforosald, und where the said south lino of Court street and the said north Hue of Wilson's Ave nue, would In tercet tho westerly lino of Outage street In said city If the samo were extended south erly uoro's Mid Court street and said Wllwm's Avenue, ami run ulng thence southerly acrons Mild Wilson's Avenue three hundred and thirty (.'130) feet or live (A) chains, to a point on tho south lino of ald Wilson's Avenue and tho north lino of State street t'ireo hundred .and forty-six (.'II0, feet from the southwesterly cor tier of said Wilson's Avenue; theuco easterly along the south I Hue of WIImiu'h Avenue und the north lliioiif Sluto street, n'nely-; nine reel and six Inches (W) feel to u point upon whatwou it tie the . easterly line of said Collage street If the same were extended south . erly aeiims said Court street and aid Wilson's Avctiiie to the said north line of State street aod the houth llueof saldWIIfton'i Aveuuo aforesaid; thence northerly ucross said Wilson's Avenue lire chains or tnree hundred and thirty (X(0) feet to a point on the touth line ot Court strert and the no'th of Wilson's Avenue aforesaid und where the said last named line would Intersect the easterly line of Cottage street aforesaid if the! same were extended southerly 1 aenxs said Court street and the north line of WIIsou'h Avenue aforesaid, und thence westerly along the said south line of Court street and the north line of Wil son's Avenue aforosald, ninety-1 nine feet ana six Inche (X) feel lu the place of beginning." Upon the term aod conditions and u t the tin) and purpoos a therein tl forth. huld (letlllon will come up fur hear ing at the second regular meeting of the Common Councilor Suleui. Ore gon, for the month of Oclotr, IfcW), tow it, on the I7lh day of said month. ..J. JUWAII, Veetmlet of the Otly of Salem, Oie iiM . ami Kx-Omcio Justice ut the Peace Wkiinbk linnvMAN. Petltlooer. iu luuriiiuuB ajr umau . in. Hima mum -At.l -l tV l- llta Hum. IXita Alli'aiu. -Oucl Uta" THE WEEKLY JOURNAL AcTlcnliarmi l 1 li. oirtct. b,.i, ud u..i p.iTlcil pApct ur lit kina FARM FEATURES: liX&F&WMSi Jrn-nln. na nthrrtapli wrlltrn lr pi-Kfllrnl ami urrrunil rarmrn. Illu.trnlrtl by utile artl itf..inke It Invaluable lutllln rurnl iM-tlnnm Ihn lalnn li krta and (omiiirrrljl Aurlculiurn ara uneicellej fcalutt. 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FRY, SALI3M, ORK An Economical Cook Hhoiild have one of our meat choppers iiltm-hcd to her kitchen table the year around. Its tisefiiliuHS 's not coiilined foauv particular season, nor any particular article of fixxl. The tough steak and "leftover" phves of cold meat may ho changed into palatable and w holcsouie iIIkIics by Its 110. llosidn It will chop "meat and apples for your mince pies. It will chop nuts for your s.ilad and cake. It will chop cabbage Tor cold slaw. It will chop onions and peppers for the Chili sauce. It pulverizes crackers forcscalloped oysters. It pulverizes dried bread for dressing It pulverizes nuts for nut butler. III faot It iIooh everything and chopping bowl and knife and in j In) price win Hirmu 1110 lainiiy rate Income to own one. and Its (ait of the wrap (Huh. R. M. Wade & Co. Hardware. OLINGER RIGDON Undertakers and Hmbalmcrs. Wo w loh to aimoiinco to the general piihlle that wo have purchawl thn most elegant and magulflcant funeral car, of lateat design, nnd are lhrfimi in a ol tiou to handle funerals In a much Mtor manlier than heretofore, and with Icmux atn. We have long felt that Hidcm, buing the capital city of a great state, itionlil ho up to date in the manner of handling funerals, and we hao therufore iuirtl no uxaiiM lu jiiirchaaiug the ear. It was built by the James Ciinuliighain Co., Hoehenter, New York, who tmild the llniwt vehicles III tho United Hlates. While this Is not the moat exeiifclve funeral car oer built, still it is the lliicatuver shipiNvl to Ori'Koii. We cordially Invite all to InsiKiet our fluidities, and when neeeaslty require, lo give us lllwral patronage. OI.INUHIt A ItlOlMiN. TOP NOTCH Of iMirfectlou lu ijimllty ami LOW NOTCH In honest prtwwi far honest gooils. Ttiat's our motto, and that's tlte rwiaon we sell more goola wvery year. Don't fail hi see us. HARRITT Si LAOJRBNCE QUI t'OhTOfKIOK UIIUtiKKY, L. M. KIRK 84. 80. U 88 Phone 871 Gratn, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material, Lime, Oment, Plastir etc. Grain. Hay and Straw ttored I'roinpt miwI f-areful utUntlon giu-n olllioeHy .. (t, nuke III1I1!4:MI ".. tU" Vm 11 $2.50 Beauty Leading a Man By the INosc may mUlcud him sometimes, but tho lcauty that lends u man to our laundry is the faultloNM beauty of our artistic laundry work, that ho will never llnd a misieiiiiiiig one. uur oxiiiiihiio niumiry work is tho acino of hluli umdo excel lence hi-this lino. Wo do up shirts, collars, cuffs, and woolens and laeo cur tains, hi a inanuer that kuens them In Hue condition, as well as looking an good as new, at all Ihniw, Salem Steam Laundry, COI.ONKI.J. OUIHTKl). l'UOI'lt. I'ltouo 411. tOLIlierlySircct ... , .. .iiii.. rhi ....,!. ..,, 1 1.1 .11 Itfr.wl twi r.4 Weak -m .M Maliltuuif. Nlulilly I'llll- lemritlv- Uiiio, rnin.i-1 llmiitaiiU t'hlcli Ira.t 10 I III vent tHKktl (1 ... tier irfree. Allilriimli TaVcJ McillclueCol'aiKI runcc. v ?.. .tt.lrfti.illfii. ....I. - inoro than can he done with no noon who 1 $1.50 nun-tenth the time. 01 mo 11101 iiiimi rout nan Ihi wivi Yto sell them Htatobt Wagon bcales. to the delivery of goals to any wrl 0-8-1 1 m ra (JON. 11US1N12SS CARDS. O. H. CHAOK H)entist, Kuceeswr In Dr. J. M. K old Whi't Come t (SjiIjui, Or. l'artiet deihlng lopcriol opciaV J."i at ir.odt-ale feet In any bionch rii ALBERT A. JESSUP. 30DES 3S,a7,!:.SC, Phono I in l. UOOMR 1 ANII 3, Dlt AY UMC. Salem her D). ovuck env 11 m.i - For water acivice Apply at oil ce. Hit1' I Ajahlc monthly 11 advance. Make omplslnts at th' o" - ,PLATlN0lJH0r0S. ' Knlatgcments In Crayon and Witter Color l'hoto lliittuns .Amateur dovcloplnu and HuHiIng . neatly done. K .1. 11HOWN, I CiIIOHNl) r'l.OOIt 'J 13 Commercial St , Salem Oregon bteam Dye Works No. 10.1 Commercial lrecl, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' nnd gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, repaired and present, Fine blankets denned or dyed and nicely Mu lshed. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c: dyed 2fc S. C, STONE, M. D. Proprietor "f Stone's Drug Stores HALI'.M. OUKdUN. Tno morn (two In number) aro Incatcl a No, 'M ami 833 Ciimmvrvlal alrcet, ami are hvII utocktst wllli riiilclo line o(itrua anil mrillclnea, toilet nrllclef, perlumerr. hruiliei ., eto , cti. lilt. UTUNK llmlmil iomoM jtAfi oiKrlcn(-e In the prao Itreolinnllclneainl now makea no rliarge for ronmluiloii, eiamlnallon or iireM-rlptlon, C. H. LANE Merchant TaiiOr U7 HTATK 8TIIKICT. tyllulta Otis and upwnrda, Pnnta IB3 nnd upwaldi CAI'ITAL CITY Express and Transfct Meeli all mail ami patienner Irabu, Ilf. uage and eipicu to all paiti of ike ell) Piompl lervice. Trlephono No. 70 UISQUli A 8KI1TON N E WJvl ARK ET .Si .le tliecl, near rulroiil. Kieihcit tm Ix.t metU. My paUftna iy I Veep I he IkiI Teata in town 1 a SOU LID, HROS. PIAKO rUNEIIS AND KGI'AIKBIIS rouriANi). oiik CorHtli-inaiil liliilir iih nrilera at (li Will's JIiuIij bin 1 Photoeraoh s Yon can gel just what you want at Till'. III.lTi: KTl'DIO ' Nothing but llrst clans work turned out Thullnueet Kuhtrgeil Work on thu coast. Suicide It would ho for you to nculect 11 leaking gas iixiure Knowingly. II your gun in lures are old and uel reiinlrluir. wo will put them hi complete order for you or put 111 new iixiure, in omiomileor plain and arllHtlc allerns, at a reasonable vo. Now Is the time to haul )our plumbing iiihI gas llttlug looked ufter, Ixilore clowol doors and windows ramie damage to your health BARR&.PETZEL SI4 COMMKKtlAI. HIKKUI Telephone No, JJ71 RED FRON r LIVERY first-Class Feed and Boarding Stablos. ISItOllMKUCIAI, HrjIKKT PAGE & STEPHENS Best Rigs for Commercial Men. Hlatiloi III Mine bluek Hulol VflUaoielUsI I CVHalu tMtrua anil tumfotutle rlM kit titUm aii'l lauilljr tUIWmr Iwrlallr. llon4 fcwl ly iur. week r liiuiilh ana Ul nr aalJa- (aelluii nuaraulMal S-J.lw LOANS ATL'UItltKNr HATK INHUKANOK, 1CKAI. BHTATK BKcumrv honiw. uozorth jjros. JU3 O'iriiiiivrulal bl. HulamlOra U.-tf.ilArv The German Market Will bo found all kinds of input and thuUattof Miisaso. FllKli DKLIVKHY. All bill duo tho tato linn of Wolt A MUwuko mutt U paid. CI30L.2: & SON 171 Commercial St. If 6.S. preebdrger a !ITJatWSJxrsljrWNJaWW INTEn-BTATB ETTAANDERS-WILMAM Ajsocliie Teacher Western CotisetTa- H toiy. Kanut City, Mo , rcfietentlng M die ltiter-ta e Sytlem. st itatiir: Oc. L Over Hrt National UanV. KtsUlr.ce Z J76 Church street. Studio lmsr - 0 lo to 5- 9 SITNarOaVJaVaVNar MNKSkiNM AJ WANTED Nov today navoruaouienu loi.r ltnea ot 1m In thla column .'jr tnto tunes for 25 eta. 50 ota a weuu. 81 par month Alt over tour lines ut Kama rntc. MAI.K lini.l' WANTKD.-Govormnont liosltlons. Don't pmparo for any civil iiorvlci' or census oxaminatlon with out srolnji our catalogue of Informa tion. Sunt frou. Columbian Corrc Hpondcnvo CoIIckp, Washington. D.O. 10 in at WVI.II-: A. MOOnr.S Attornoy.at-law notary public nnd clerk of Balom Camp No. 118, Woodmen of tho World has moved his olllco to room No. ill, Moorca block, ovor tho Hcd Corner dni(stort, whurnho will 1h pleasdl to meet any ono wanting work dono lu his lino. Collections promptly intended to, and eoiiNcyanehm a siwctalty. 10-17 ill hr YOUNO Mi:N. our calalopue oxiilnlus how wo teach barber tradii In eluht weeks, nmllitl fn. iloler Ilarln-r rollfKU, Han Francisco, Cnl, 10 1(1 lltt l'AUM FOIt SAf.K.-222acresO mllog from Halem, SOU acres under cultiva tion, l'rlco at.ft0 n ncro, Tunas to suit, (leo, Uriswold, M Stalo strtvt, Palt'in. 10 1 l-:itl l'ASTUKK for liorses and cow's, to miles irom town, Hales reuMinnble. J. W. Watt lO-Wirl!. l'OU KKNT.-Doslrablo rooms fur nlshed or uiifurnlslieil for Kontlomen. Terms reasonable. Call on V. Gou let, lilt) Commercial street. lO-lMf LOST. A lariro, dark, ray put rat with white feut nnd white collar. Answers to iiamu of "ToiKlles." Itoturn to Mrs. K. Hofurand rwelvorownrtl. FA11M FOR HAI.K.-lOOacros. In Yam hill county, 70 in cultivation, Reed now biilldliiKS whloh cost about $1200. l'rlco f.'li!00, half down, balanco nt U lairiiinl. Address T. T. Ycxlor, hlteson, Onx'in. 10 70m WANTKI), Women to bind dress shields at homo. Btvady work; dis tance, no dlfadavaiilagei ask your dealer to show you Kora shloldi. Kora Hhlelds snap on waist without owing, Bund 10c for catalogue of work. TI Kora Bhlold Co., 623" llroomo strit-1, New York. 10-1 2w IU.UK HllllToS'WAUONS.-IItm.) In", dustry awanlisl first prixo. t.'oiiiunnd secure 01111 of thoo homo inadowiiKons that took first prist) at tho Htato Fair. Mountain bucks oxprem wagons, buck lioanls, carta and bugles, both liiat crn and homo mado; cheap for cash. Also some N'cond hand vuhlclen rhean. At tho falom CarriiiKo Factory. W, Fennel, IKU Commercial Street. 10 4 tfdAw FOIt HALF.. Several kixh! farms, MO to (KX) acres, iS)a;k)Kr aero. All well lniprutil and no wanto laud. 8. I.. Hayes, Halauy, Or. 0 1!7 lm FAlt.M WANTKI1.-T0 rent f oTlorm of tlint) yenm. Hefonmco jtlven. Aildreiw farimir, caro Capital Journal, Huluin, Orctfon. ).n ima i'OUNH. Ilotween Derry and JtTkiir all a biiuuh of km-H. Owner can ha'vo thuni by payln ftir this notlco. P-L'O tf FOUltDOLLAHS Will IMY-M011 ai wai'teil to cut, split or haul cord wood. n in iv uu i-uina mr ipiiiiiuK ami si (Kir coid for haiillux a dlsiancu of Sy. miles. 811I11111 Fuel Co., room l, ovor iiusti Jl.lllk. H-Htf IIIUYULlV I'ATH-lr your tilcyclu needs repairs brinu' lb in, wu navu thu skill ami stock to keep It- In first class condition. Wu carry u full llr.ooi dundrlcsand makou special ity of enainellDK-coiiio and vcu us. wusatUfy our patrons. Unnlnur & WI11U), $ Liijeiuy sticol. lliifuiiiirs block, next iltNirti steam laundry. l'huno iiM. i-iiPt, ipUSB CCKAVCTH - iloii.ui.Toei thai tho host and uhoapcsi curpol paiicrisihuheavr full paper sold Ul 1'IIK lOUUNAI. oihco. UUtf WAN l'EDRejecterwiieat Hrlnji sampliM now and not iirlces. Full aluo iiald. Oats and barley wimted. Tillsnii.ilarthitt (iralii Co. Olllio on Court Ht. nar of Dalryimiln's Hloro. A 1AFK HAYim. Or, J.F. L'nnu. lh.illnmnlo.lun.. allat, Uuoaood Wlioru Othor Kail. To whom It may eoiicern : This U to certify that llorlha V. Con. usr, of Mt.Aui;vl preohlct. Marlon coun- IV. Ilri'litlll. IiUm Hlifr.iriul ..... . ,.A. ous growth In tho loftear for alwut throo ,ii., iiioiumn Hun ciuoui l lets aim latruwl out onco by Albany I'hyslcians, . ...w h.wn... twine uata. IUI ouu as oyer, and pained her so badly that sho had to Iw taken from school. After (liralat lV.r'a tpnimuiii I. .a m Cook, of Halein, Oreu, tho Ikitaulcal .'1-u.ianai, uiv h-rumii omireiy uisap lTiiril. ami a IliU .Inr. f.... .... ...... since treatment wtw Uvun, tho growth llMaS iftft luiiiiuiaaii,! ..! II. . .. .. .. . tlrely healed leayhiK only tlm r.-s tu lliotnl by tho Albany doctor. 1 hereby certify that tho abovo slato- lillint la attfulilliili. Inii mi., I tl. ll..H. (ha l'Couiior, thu person rmjntlonod 111 1110 auiiuivti. una fiiiuixi ill iny lain iiy sineo early childhood, lKnuinir thq ro latioushlp to mo of iiteoo. , , II- O. Low, Hubscriljetl and sworn to bofore mu this eighth day of Juue ioy. ihill. eiifintv i-lurk if rurlim .-......v. Orejjon, HUIE WING SANG CO., ' Ton, Chlnuwaro. Jnpaneao Fancy KmUukUreil ollka. Hcrvuna. Im.rj- Caolujis 1i.ltiUvhttIU.IVarl luj 1. 1 vttuawaU, JUiu. I'w lua, ttniurwl ware, Jlnltlu.. iurcotU Makers of all kind of Ladle Undcrooarf O.Mla HMWlfM Lu llv&rr Ufeatuur. IImiavk rruAUlu IfUlwJ. ASSAV OFFICE AND tWVBOJfUTOHY. No, 71 Chcmckclfi , J. H.T, TUTIIILI Atmym. CONSERVATORY i biucia uiuu oiuuM establtshctl for Uid