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ntyIou! 1 PROCEEDINGS iviitKn TERM Court and Commissioners' Account. J. T., All. Vjuui. 9 10. uv H.,"aU. Com. 27.20 ffith, lurt, etc let. W. ... of(. ...' ' clerk's Acronnt. 1ckJr,B. D.. Plat 4-60 annrrintcnilent Account. Journal, advertising, 22.00 Coroner Account. . r . Investigation, 15.20 Investigation, A SURGICAL OPERATION DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALJCM, ORRGON, SATUIU)AY,NOVMDIia 7, iMt ',''"' 1 il I i i.lii mifn !,i - - ---,1,1m ... r i 1 ji Itc. iigh Re A. M 14.90 .$ 2.90 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5,00 5.00 5.00 10.00 "lic'tatc of I Account. ...-..ii..im rnlintn r. - vv iiiniuu. -- 11 If Ul I rarnrdlng - or. ..... Lkwieh. Haw. roim. - L; disallowed 10.00 Spriniumg. L0 Board of Trado. .....I 20.00 Advertising. L Board of Trade, duo.. 50.00 Indigent hoiuutb. Ijah Wnddell -. ' Is, k S Qcer ;W Ogl'sby m Bachelor r s. Broiigiiion . . . ' Li 8. McLaln .., fC. Sutton ..- ; , M. Collin h-S. Ueo. n.:uub ' Hooser Circuit Court. hltney, Geo. w., juror.. kant, Chits. W., Juror j, . frown, C r . w., jurui . . Iinrp. Chas. H., Juror.. tuber, Jos, Juror 22 00 feoland, J. W., Juror i.au, Ls, 0. 0., bailiff ........ 18.00. ickson, J. U., Jror n.4 bkh, Noah, Juror : . 0.4 0 Vtbb.W. C, Juror ....... 19.201 hcbe, 0. H., Juror 9.C0 oerfler, W., Juror 19.20 9.00' aHKXivL few Ik J ,-.$ 22.00 18,20 18.20 18.20 3 00 G.00 .20 1.00 10.'30 .90 .75 1.00 'row, J. T Juror Current Expense itofer Bros $ Honda nnd Highways. Kerens, Ellis ' $ llobbs, D loulet, W, II iIcLoughlln, J. S Justice Court. nener, W. II $ oboion, J. 0 Poor. hurcbill, Mrs. B. C $ Circuit Court. .. loans, O. Q $ 18.00 Infinite. Wr'ghtman, A E oxnm. . . . ? Circuit Court.- Mlw. A W Juror $ Claxtni Richard, Juror 35.80 Or on, Knuto, Juror . . . 34.80 Ma.i'iVr. -Tohn. Juror 3C.20 Rcm, Phillip, Juror 31.00 Beck, Henry, Juror 39 00 Van HaUeu, George, Juror. 37.80 Kell, H J Juror 39.)0 Moore, Frank, Juror 33.20 Stego.C. W, Juror 27.10 r?nmoro, John, Juror 27.20 Tetter. Grant. Juror 27.10 27.10 27.10 27.10 28.60 ac.qot 33.0.0 Tf ill urn Id nnv nnn fhlntr fhnf. n woman dreads more than another it Is a Burgical operation. "VVb can Btato without fear of a rnnf.rof1ip.Mnn flinf. tlinrn aim Vinn- dreds, yea, thousands, of operations performed upon women in our hos pitals which aro ontiroly unneces sary and many have been avoided by LYD1AE.PINKHAIWS VEGETABLE COMPOUND For proof of this Btatomont read the following letters. Mrs. Barbara Base, of Kingman, Kansas, writes to Mrs. Pinkham: ' Vnr nttrlit. vi!irB T miffnrpd frnm the most severe form of female troubles and was told that an operation was my only hopo of recovery. I wrote Mrs. Pinkham for advice, and took Lydla E. Plnkham's Vogctablo Compound, and it has saved my life and mado mo a well woman." Mrs. Arthur It. ITouso, of Church Road, Moorestown. N. J., writes : T f1 tf n mw tliifv in Int npnnlfl know what Lydla E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound hns done for me. I suffered fromcmate troubles, and last March my physician decided that an operation was "necessary. My husband objected, rind ui'ftcd mo to try Lydla E. Plnkham's Vcgctablo Compound, and to-day I an: well and, strong" FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, mado from roota and herbs, has been the sianaaru ruuiuuy iur luiumu uw. and has positively cured. thousands of women who havo been troubled with displacements, inilammation.ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, iri-egularities, periodic pains, and baokaclio. Mrs. Plnkhnm Invites nil sick women t wrlto Iter for ndvlco. Sho ltns (riiltled thousniuls to health. Address, Lynn Muss. Iwillamotto ValleyHVWlfd lil4rV1fti a, few bthei orchards managed ac cording to tho most approved meth ods, this ls the largest and bejt known orchard In this Vicinity whertf apples ore produced on a commercial basis. Tho Wallace orchard contains about 45 acres of apples and 70 acres of pears. Tho apples arfe chiefly Spltzenbergs ntid Baldwins. There are in tho neighborhood Of 2600 treoa and the crop -this syoar will probably aggregate 15,000 boxes. Careful and norslstont "Winter spraying has kept tho orchard prac tically free from San Joso scale, it Would be ontlrely freo but for in fection from adjacent orchards that lire neglected. Ily thinning the'npplos with shears In tho spring nnd sum mer tho number of apples on a tree Is reduced to such nn extont that a Very largo slzo Is produced. Froquont Btinitnor spraying keeps out tho worms, with the result that tho num ber of Wormy apples culled out ls in considerable. When picking begins ono of tho most Important nnd rigidly enforced rulea h that no npplo shall bo dropped bo ua .to bruise It. Plenty Jt convenient lnddors nre provided. Then men aro supplied with picking bags that can bo opened at tho bot tom to empty tho fruit into tho or chard boxes. Wire pickers with long handles are ready for use in -taking off tho applos tliat hang out of roach of mon standing an lnddors. Wagons that haul tho applos to tho packing springs' bo Wordi of .Ehum. .. i ' ror AH M&Ul l'4rWrtsoiliMWBK' PiTC' medicines are compose! its fetv' Kv lilnr .tni til ''thn .MVanll mbooIj At, ' mdlolno, shoUM. havo far. met ,wMrM than any s-mount of aou,-profesloni u tlraontnls. DrPlcrpe'aFavorUaPrworlp tlon has thic bauqk or lioKBrr oh evty bottle-wrapper, in a full list 'of all lulu gradients printed In plain EriKllxh. It you aro an Invalid WoBian'ahd suffst from frequent hwtache;backaehnt gnaw Ihgdhtrft in stomach. prtodtcal' paint, dtsagrcoTllila, catarrhal, pelvic dram, draggltfcdown dl tress In lew'er ttbtkwrtn er pejv). perhaps dark sppts or ,pek dancing before the eyes, fft(nt spells ant l.lndl sytaaioiasj caused by fjiliale weiH ncJft, btathri dcranscacnt of tho femlnln- or8ahi,Wican not do bettor thanUU Dr. Plerefe Favorite Prescription. Tho hj)ltnt, surgeon's knife and opera ting taliimay be avoided by the time!, Use of V'avorlt Prescription " In surt cases. Thereby the obnnkus mB''" 8lnnsap.ut-;al treatment of the Utnt7' physician can lie avoided and s dfeh4 ccirsfi oi SI1OC0S31UI ireamirni carru-u p.ta IQm' pliLflVyy.r tli 'nmt; "i-avoTltH KruiMlnilnn .i-nmnntFi) nl thn virvJwI inmnniFiln tltn vir.vJM. riatlvd medicinal robU known io)tBedlc.t science lor tuo euro oi woman s pccuur ailments, contains no alcohol xt4) n barmlul or hablt-formlng drugs. Do not expect too much from 'Favorlti Prescription; "U will not perform mira cles ; It will not dlsolve or cure tumor V6 medicine will. Itwlll do As mticlt lo establish vigorous health In most weak nesc and ailments peculiarly Incident to women as any medicine can. It must bo given a fair chance by perseverance In it use lor a rrasouuuic ii-iikci ui viiuu. INew and Slightly Used Automobiles B0UGHTt SOLD .OR EXCHANGED. Great bargains In tho following nutes: ' Tourist '07 model, 7 passenger, glass front, clock, Bpeedo moterj gas lights, in perfect order $1650. Cost $3000. Franklin Tourlug Car, top.gas lights, newly overhauled. Cost $3i00, for $1350. Stoddard Dayton '07 modol, glass front, top, speedometer, . clock, gas lights, in flno cond itlon. Cost $3000, for $1350. ; Stoddard Dayton 07 model, glass front, top, spoodoraeter, gas. lights, in flno condition. Cost $?000, for $1250. A bargain. Orient Touring Car, glues front, top, all new tiros. Cost $2800, for a quick salo $800. NUMEROUS OTHER MAKES. Pooo Wavorly Eleetrloj in uerfect oondlUoa, I eon used 4V4 i months. Cost $280Oi with Hew rectlflor tor charging from elec tric light. Cost i000,nll for $1150. All maker dt Runabouts In porfoet condition, from $175 ,to $G00k i ,i FOR BARGAINS SEE US. trti Vf.u nnt itfnrrf trt arfrnt n nrftl-JA iirn si KOhMltuto fftr"tl-l rnw'lflr-nl l.n.wn nmtiftultlntl -... .r..r, 11n,... , . blck women are Invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, red. All correspond ence is guarded as sacredly pecrot ape womanly confidences arp protected by professional privacy, Addrosa Dr. U. V Plefco. PtttTslu. N. Y. Dr. Plnn-e's Plenan.t Pellets the bei laxatlvo and regulator of the boweli They Invigorate stomach, livor and bowils. Ouo a laxatlvo two or vthre f Athartlc, Easv to tka as candy. ( THE WISE MAN BUY$ A UsfeD CAR 1 Portland Automobile Commission House '" ' AUTOMOBILE ftOW. 534-36 Alder Street, Corner 17th. Phone A Main 4455 We are the only exclusive Second-Hand Dealers in Portland. The largest on the Coast. FREE STORAGE AUTO REPAIRING MMlUmiMlWVll aoviDO aru proviuuu wiu hihiubo " i u ' mi that thoro Is no Jolting. Tho boxoa Valpm VOflCfr WOrKS nftillv I "- -- -m --- - Headquarters "for Wovea Wire Fcaclag. Poultry Netting, Pickets, QatiM, Malthold RooQng, P. & D. Heady . Hoofing, Screen Doors and Ad' Justable Vlt.dow 8orens. CHAS. II. MULLIGAN kooeeMor WALTE: MOBLET. aoo Ooart gt? ' of applos must bo sot down carefully so that thoro will be no bruising In tho boxes. Tho applos aro carofiully wiped by girls who woar cloth mlt tons nnd who sort the apples into throo or four grndes, bosldo9 tho culls. o 1)K. KPPLKV HECOME8 GOOD SALKM llOOSTEU Tho essays aro limited to throo thousand words each, muBt bo writ inn In tho student's own handwrit ing oh ono sldo only of tho pnpor Kxtmcts from Lcttor front n Man to Vliom Il Scut 801110 OroKon Ap ples. ' golem, Or 5.00 27.80 Ueers Ollvr. Juror Plropon. John, uror Eyre, Q W Juror , faTanstn, Lafe, Juror :! "Whitney C F., Juror Blihop, Chnuncy, Juror t apd accompanied by a cortlflcato of tho writer's teacher, Btatlng that tho tonchor bolloves tlio-essay to 'ho tho pupil' own unaided work. ThocBsays must bo signed by tho writor, giving also his or hor post- lofllco nddroas. They should bo for warded to Mr. D. A. Thaxtor, chair man of committee, no uiuvunw ou, iin-Mnnrf Orncnn. nnd should reach 1U1 VI. .", w.l- , . ( their destination not later than Jan uary 31, 1909. In awarding .theso prizes tho com mlttoo will ho governed by consid erations ef: ' 1, Originality. 2. Accuracy oi statpmont. 3.' Mhnnor of 'treatment. 4. Orthography.Byntnx and punc-tuation. 5. Neatness and. loglblllty. ThMn nrl;ns rtro offored'tb'OnCOUf- 33,? I agq lo.vo.ot car country and .tho study loore A. N Juror, Wden, J. II.. Juror .'..:. '27.80 n, ,, hlslorr. Jones, J F.. Juror . .'. ... . . 34.20 n.i n,n Inst naco of our'Ieaflot will toaklln. Isaac,-JurorfJTr. .'""30.40 be fonnd a list of hooks that will be tnmmln8 W. L Juror ..... 3320 helpful, jo atudonta In collecting ma- -"- " " j'"i uu.rv , noipui to muuuniH wn ! t?lrert, Chas. Juror ..... ""30.20 torlal for their- essays; ' -"Carlson, Rlcanrl? Juron $", '. , . 30.20 Any faRtiM ''lliforma Brown, A. C, Jttror.'X'. i. . - 33.30 may t,0 do'tjlrpd v'l' 'ua T-ange, C. T formation which .mttv lie dofl red WtU oe ciiotuuh, Inrnr - 33.20 ..ii. nn onnllrntlnn tb tho chair D.rtr !. ,.... an on I l. .. ,,. '-, mvA, jllliir ..,,-..,.. ju.w I -Smith. Henry, bollffl .. . . . . 36.00 Aihby, Jos. B., Juror; 34.00 Inn. w w., Juror 30.2,0 T.ltchMeld. aoo. P., ballff..'. 3O.j0 Iii.wbp, . a "Worse. W B., examination.. 5.00 o mnn ot tho commltteo WILLIAM niTTLB WELL9, r; T3CKERSON, B. Ak THAJfTBR. Committee. Portland, Oregon, October 20, 190S. Dr. II. C. Epploy, ot this cly 1b In receipt of a letter "front H. II. Waggonor of tho Standard Publish ing Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, on re ceipt of a box of Oregon npploB. Following aro extracts: "Dr. II. C. Epploy, Salem, Ore, My dear good Dootor:I wish you could havo boon In our homo a few evenings ago, whon tho oxprcBBman dollvored a delightful packago, .con taining, I am suro, a full expression of what Is really in your heart. If you could hnvo boon hero nnd soon my wife, I am suro you would hnvo boon glad. You know, tho good Book says "It Is moro blossod to glvo than to rocolvo," nnd I am suro, If you could havo scon her, this would hnvo been your oxporlonco at that time "Thoro Is ono dhlng about your last lcttor 'that is. to any tho IcaBt, not a llttlo cruel, and thnt is In your heroic effort to "rub It In on us" by tantalizing us In tho way of compar ing ycir luscious, fujl-grown fruit with our Jlttlo.Bcrawny, .and tins year Insipid, applos witn wnicn our country Is not vory plont'fully sup plied. Now, Epploy, don't you know .that wo make" no pretensions to '.. ,. .-l.l Iuai'i. mnrvnlrtim . UUCK HKinfc jww ...... .. w Icountry la' tho production of dellght- L . . .:? .., -mil an rui ana .'luscious iruim, . jiorrles of a'llklnds? ' "By this' time you ought to know that I have wing tho praises of that country everywhere I bavo gone, un til, I presume, l Is safe to say that J am ono of the chief rooters in this' section, for that whole section of the land. Of courso.'wo enjoy what wu hvo hero hut when It comes to col or, flavor, also and quantity, our country makes no pretensions to In the first place. i HH New HRPwKLH pyjr m Shoes. t sECVT' BBBfJ Kood iBp sa, , I JUST RECIEVED n .ii Women's, Men's and Childreh'tf t I ;t V line ot Newest styles and tutors. If you waat a bargain call on m. WA7Z? 0SOS& 223 S. COMMtRCIAl Sf CIGARS and TOBACCOS JACOB VOGT, m State Street Repairing NeatlyiDone t i ttnvA selected tho best brand! of Cigars and Tobacco consist ent with tho trado. Can suppl) you with what you wish with satisfaction. Also carry a com ploto lino ofsoft drinks. 13. CASS, Prop. Front Btroot, opposlto Tho Re ttiptlon. Newport, Oregon . IIUTTEHNITX imEAII. It U worth more than ny othe read yet the price In no higher ror sal at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA BAKERY, TUoiims St Cooley, Prop, PhoD 44 Mln 141 N. HIkb Bt C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES iOulMi KBd Livery, all Rigs. Messrs " Rubber Tire. jArvA V Vllt i;uiii7 ui; t uss" --- -- ! -while we may havethe soil, we have WALLACE OROIt AltD, ' pot the climate; neither In moisture APPLES COMMENDED or ,n Ujl mijdnoB. io make It pos- fl'olk Observer.) ,11,10 for such fruit to grow and all The Wallace applbe orchard, near who nJVV0 8COn what. yon have sent OIlKWiX SOCIETY SONS OF AMKHIOAN REVOLUTION The Dracnii Cnnlolv nt hn Qnna rf the morlcan Revolution offers Saienl( iB a source of Information, nu tllIg t(m Bmply stand In open a prti84 o the iniuiig of tho nubile .....i,i,m tn a larce number of in.!,),,...) tinlne' nothlne but ex- . - - inniiiiui vf - - m -.-. -- ..-- ,onoou of the State of. Oregon, for nnnlo Erowors In this Bectlon or tne jays on subjects connected with , onnn. Now that U tho effect you ur war for Independence. 1 .. mbhiw ! s I Prti of 20 and MO will be flftM OTlDnTIfllll waed for the first and Becond best, I tl.ClJ l-IrM I, Al 111 W . written by High School pu-fUUllU IJI llI'iUM ,PlU OB dithflr nnn rxt thA fnllnwlnsp1 . ti 4UB;tCti: 1 iJK:-ioS nf wJrmV" J 1. rorft'trn A( In nn Tavr1 III nn. i f.I f-. .1 U. 1 t' 'r I ": , ... 1 j,uriBjlUinitiiB T " war. . f ,. " Ml. -.t . . . . smngton:s ,urewno?a I ioffireJ with c .roalt coa 11. llina 1. flw ui u ijKiloS nt wjrm MUr-ouf rr "'' Wl iti .a rr" ' clamatlons. with their eyes wide have produced on this vicinity, and If you want any more of It, you muBt be venr careful what yon do. ... 1 o - Huie Wing Sang Co. We make up all Kinaa 01 wrapper nd white underwear, waist and kt monas and skirts; all Jciaaa 01 gentlemea's- and ladlw 'fsraUhlBg rnndu all Vleda of silks and drew H- ' " w r- m goods; tose, suits, panW, overalls, blankets, nockwoar, matting, china warer trutaks, embrojdery. and lac etc. VM X. CoBtmcrclal St. Salem, Or. 1 1 p4BasrHBHV?itb3 i Vm wSfKBKkm Sri HA. MvHctfiHHaKA. IBBKBHtHlflliliisV Li flr iAHiiiiBfliiCsBBHDV Tsj laWflUBBBBBwHiBn.B.aW' wz 4Lj hhB 1 vi ,i Hyubq, 4in4Vb,r H'l' inn vn.rwnx, iuhii Or the rt peglaner Is 'prpvMed fer In our splendid collection of musical instruments. It embraces the vlolla, gultae, mandolin, banjo, flute or cor net for the expert as well as the Ism expenslvo Instruments for the leana er, But ovcR our lowest in price arw Instruments 6f musical merit. "VV shall e' glad to .liae yii tat tk. L. 1 BAVAjClK,; 1 217 OontittcrcJal Strret, Salem, Or r v 52s a?' 10 "111 h$JHfm 35rD r nsnM .nf.i Ai 118 . 'I ill MB 8 m ip. 1 I .., Tj! 6UH&f (&4 SELF nmNG'J PAN- CAfcE' KLOUR' MHMIHI T tiiuitke odf 1 A A 4 d n 4 -9 VftRW One full site naeicNEe. Sea 10 of 0Hr rtllfereitt .. clipped from this paper h1 iwnlve efder .(oronc'fu I1 fruek- HKe free. lteH't wl thin opuorriiRlty, M All FNS R. R. n OUR CO. l ' $AN ibSCfCAl. IB., ..b. ..& rnrniir "; ; ---"--, UAIMII 1 y CUflUg Wilt H wfrr,"'rM:'-ij;.:,i.- nv.,iir W "- "TI' " . "t . lution- Jrt'.fti, ,V,?.f.?i r'l0 ! "l"nf wo trJ V, .iirrHmt ' 1"W,P',.yo a Tn' mi u ui lu llilt a'1."""1" "B" it, iu tui... ... .."'"- ' 1 u.rftf-- i o'o consist.,. ' Pl?Rftf 120, i-q and three of $5 . wch will h awarded for the first, 0W4. Utlrd. fqurth and fifth best "Jitr. rtDetlvely, written by grade WP4H on any one 0f tho following Bthjestt- The Causes of the Itevolution a War. , ...",.. , The Battle of Sarapota rf BesI For 'sf Xjir The56wels Pttat.n .nt lLf"PlnB,,TMUOSS JVi. u WMkeiioMliip.. jw.kc How Im Your IWgestlon. Mrs. Mary Dowllng of No. 288 8tb Ave., San FrncUco, recommends a remedy for Btomaeh t-oub'e She says: "Grnt tudo for the tvondorful effect of Electa BHtors In a caso of acute lndlgei!tlon. prompts this testi monial. I am fully convinced Jfhot for stomach and liver troubles Elec tric BlttorB is tne unsi rwwouy " market today." TbU great tonic and aJteratlYo wRdJWne InYorates the ay-tem; purifies the blood and Is espe 1 dally helpful in all form? of female I weakness. 50c at J C Terry's drug store. &i-EX. I OJMVCt TX - Gold Dust Flour M" by THE SYDNEY POW. EH COSIPANY, 8ldoy, Ort goi.. Made for family use. Arte your grocer for It. Bra ad altorts rtlways or haad. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. I WIRE. FENCING, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, PAINT AND OIL fr t of ' Salem Hardware Co. 120 COMMERCIAL ST. PHONE 172 rtocky JVIounla.ii uu fwyudi. I 'A sr U4Jwa H Wey P-pi "Btlbgt Qi.Uk Au.lil 4 lUarnui Vlgar. s&lKlilotTron te )'j.upt-l '?jlI'!J,u llnod Ilv' Vto It. H.i-i tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wm (lor i-. ,. I'm ijulii Hi - m i.ii f. n lit tnnH ul i-l lull" fcM -- " -- -; . ,ir. m.wrm vo ruxf"!. lJt Vvw, WH.BEN NKiS TOit SAl" I'tpk'lr i IU1 ItavfcJWlJtJ. I iwcy tV" " " Ut f..rm n fn n IrU ' w.i.-SiT- sJi&aRZ z!' : n.-3, " i ' . i .QHIGHESTER SPILLS ASVUSM MH.UK.4 4 feM MUlUcV , l r iwkJujnifn.Kvsiu affl.lM. 1. r We Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White Skirts Just Right. We nuarantee to. AM ot our shlrtwalMs nre art fully washed with a special neutral soap, March Jwt whet's they should bo starched and Ironed yxprU wae have Bade "- -i---. -' We are pleasing the west careful dressers U thp city with our shirtwaist work kad are stiro wj can please yoU, May we have n trl. " rl", "" SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Ti, i lic-ici i. uw m . -- ---- mLttM -- -"- '- smnf!Ni6(STserfKtMJte'