T 5 '?" " ':"vT"lVf:St-- ""M L& " "0, ?c -- ?. is -f? w ,!- fl suoar l i l ll l I '"" Ul"' ii'iiiV i l a i ' 'US??' . I I iTTTlHI I i i " "i i i rnum uwyicuu, IVIAaa, I - " 1 p-- jn. tfiat ft Is necessary to intrercro fVnator n private clork and never -sot preserve Unrcan autonomy as n 'oot In Washington I Here is ii report that anotlior rciauyn is Is one of the most attractive places In tlio world. Why 't Uccnusc there you can net the purest sugar and syrup made. You Needn't Go to a camp, for you can get the genuine article right here at home by imlntrtotho rlchfc nlace. Pure maple syrup from Vermont. Pure tuaplo sugar also direct from Vermont, guaranteed. TrL G, Sonnemann, grocer, 124 State street, prcerve Uorcan autonomy Miller state, that country being too weak to sustain Its Independence. Japan 1? trying to maintain sonio hold on Corca, and Is building up her navy as fast as possible, but .Russia seems master of the situation. The czar's authority Is almost su preme In the Orient, and this has been gained quietly and without firing a prlyatc secretary and at tuc saim. time committee clerk, or at least a clerk of two committee, when tho law forbid any person drawing two salaries. We do not assert that theso Milnimtirntrlm TIlPTO Is HO WBV tO prove them true and the Senator minus would donv them. But thco shot. There are G0.0O0 Russian troops ' arc done by other senators and there In and about Vladivostok and 80,000 isnota soul in urcgon kihiv.. ... others scattered along the Mancliu- j McBrlde but will sooner believe that rlan frontier. In two places the front-1 1'c will do Just such things than to ier has been crossed, at each 4000 men believe his hlghfaultln about civ i havlmr nflvnnnnd smitliwiirri. nstensl- service reform. There Is a well- Daily Capital Journal SY HOKBR BROTHKRl, MONDAY, OCT. as, 1897. EDITORIAL. TJm'j week makes history. Pour important personages pacd oil tho public stage last week. Chief Justice Field of the supreme court retired. Uhas. A. Dana, a New York editor, died. Geo. M Pullman passed away. General Weylcr was recalled. What has tills week in store for the great? Our readers are reminded of the duty of selecting reading matters for 1898. We offer great bargains in the trl-weckly New York World 75c. Demorest's Monthly 75c. The Gentle man farmer, monthly, $1. All three of these are illustrated. The Spring field Republican, weekly, at $1 is a fine eastern paper. We advl6e people to not accept presents ;of newspapers. Rest assured, some one pays for them and it may bo you pay dearly. security to lite and property gained 'iy Its presence the civilization of lsiska will be hastened. The order relating to the reservation reads as follews: "Hy the authority of the president the land known as Su. Michaels island, with all contiguous mainland and Islands within 100 miles of the location of the llagstafT on that is land, is set aside from the public lands of the territory of Alaska and declared a military reservation. Parties who have prior to receipt of this order located and erected build ings on the land reserved will not be disturbed in their use of the lands, buildings and improvements, nor in the erection of structures needed for their business or residence. "The military reservation above declared, and the military post lo cated thereon, will be known as Fort St. Michael and will be under the control and supervision of the com manding otllcer of the troops there stationed. "R. A. Alger, "Secrctarj of War." having advanced southward, ostcnsl bly to better protect the building of the railroad, put really to establish and hold vantage points The Chinese have feebly protested against the In vasion of their territorv, but Russia simply says It Is needed, as a safeguard against Japanese aggression. In fear. of Japan, the Chinese have admitted the Russians to the domination of the yast Manchurlan fields oast ward to the Corcan frontier. A great many Oregon people are al ready planning to attend the Paris exposition In 1900. They would no doubt enjoy seeing an Oregon exhibit there. The Woman's Empire says: In Oregon's exhibit at tho Paris exposition could anything be more unique and Interesting than Professor Condon's priceless collection illus trating the geological history of Ore gon. From Its beginning, when the salt waves of the sea rolling westward, left the shcllstrewn hills uncovered to the sun, to the present day, no leaf, or page is missing from the wonder ful volume which Professor Condon's loving labor has translated for us. The first element of success for the city Is that it be made a good Dome market. "Lose majeste" is becoming more and more expansive and elas tic. It has now hit a German editor for criticising the Belgian King, and the criticism was that tho King en couraged gambling. Truth, of course, it not an udequate defense in a "lese majeste" case. In fact, the truer the charge the severer Is likely to be the punishment. About the only crowned head the editor in the German Empire can safely cast any reflections upon at present Is the head that wears the British crown. Next to a good mall service, the es tablishment of a good reading circle In each neighborhood is a most desir able step of progress. There are so many Influences that seperate people, that one organization at least should unite each neighborhood on the broad plane of culture. Portland business men and tho en tire commercial interests of Puget Sound are alarmed at the piospect of closing tho territory at tho mouth of the Yukon under military control, and excluding all new commercial en terprises from gaining a foothold there. It Is charged that this Is be ing done in the interest of two trad ing corporations already established there. If tho plan indicated In the order of the war department re printed below is carried tout, there would no doubt result u valuable mo nopoly for the Eastern and English trading companies that have control of the furnishing of supplies to the miners tit tho Alaska gold fields. It Is not to bo believed that the adminis tration would lend Itseir to such a scheme. It would bo a detriment to all the commercial Interests of the Northwest coast, and the employment of the most powerful arm or tho pub lic kcrvlco to further and protect pri vate Interests Tho protection of tho regular urmy can no doubt ba extended to all tho commerce at tho mouth of the Yukon without excluding any legitimate commercial enterprise. The presence of the regular army w ill Vromoto commerce and the develop ment of tho gold fields, with the' It would be difficult to suggest, how Oregon politics could bo further de graded and humilltated by tho Mc-Bride-Mitchcll stripe of statesman ship, unless it shall be to put them In complete control of the Republi can organization in the primaries next spring. We do not see how Re publicans, bo they Gold standard or blmetalllsts, can consent to the fur ther delilemcnt of public affairs by men who openly boast that they are prepared to win on any platform or In spite of any platform. Ah, wellj we shouldn't expect consistency or devotion to principle or adherence to platform pledges. Cast such old- fashioned trumpery to thejwlnds and do anything to get there. Make ev evrbody believe j'Qu're exactly their way of thinking and fool them all. If the people demand a new deal, progress, reform, promise them the whole thing and lots more, and when you get in do as you please. That's the way to build up good government and make the Republican party strong with the people. If the peo ple of Oregou are onto their Job they will sit down on the men who traffic in principle and prostitute party. They will demand men for state of ficers who show a proper sense of re sponsibility to the people Instead of Jobbers who heap up new burdens on them. They will send men to the leg islature who will bo able to defray their own campaign expenses and not be obliged to trade their votes on measures lor a fedeial office or a clerkship for a relative. But tho sad fact remain?, that tort or men who go to the legislature are in a minority and It will probably always be that way until there Is a leturn to the original constitutional Idea of a peo ple's government, and that may not bo untP present corrupting Influences have preceded so far that a revolution will result, It Is a fact that those who demand a leturn to older and truer forms in creeds or constitutions are crucified Jas heretics and public enemies. Astheniiuy season approaches, It Is a duty to make and keep all horses and llye stock comfortable. Animals in city and country often suffer cru elty by neglect and ignorance. The Independence Wcstside says: "Last Sunday a team of lino horses stood on Main street hitched In front of a business housrt without food or water from early morning to n'glit, while tho owner Is said to have been spending his time In the pleasure af forded by the saloons. Is there not a remedy for such an evil ? Twenty live years ago a French missionary In Corea declared, as a re suit of his icheaiches, that China's claim of suzerainty over tho penin sula never had a basis of fact. Ho paid for his tormerlty with his life. The Corcan savants havo now reas. sorted this theory, declaring that their country was never an actual tributary vassal of China, and the Corcan ruler Is reported tn have as sumed the tlttje of emperor as an emphatic iissoition of this claim, This repudiation to China's claim up. piles equally to thatf-ot up by Japan, All have heard of tho slang phrase "a horse laugh," whether It be a fact of equine history wo are not Informed. But all the books agree that a horse cannot be given the benefit of an emetic. Ir anything could set the cartoonists at work on a fit subject and cause all the Oregon cayuses to both laugh and vomit it would bo tho solemn parade of Senator McBrlde of Oregon in the Orcgonlan as a civil service reformer. Before returning to Washington that amiable and obliging gentleman submitted to an interview in which he came out for the maintainence of the gold standard and, having ttirown that sop to the Orcgonlan, he thought he might as well give his confiding constituents a complete fill and also declared his de votion to civil service reform. lie wants it maintained and extended and life would be intolerable without it. While wo admire Senator McBrlde for his eminent talouts as n ''sure thing" political manager, we aro forced to confess that all will at least hope he is a real convert from being a life-long sportsman. Prior to this declaration, he has not an act of his life or a line of his record to back his claim to being a oivll service reformer. We do not mean by that, that he may not have accidentally placed fit and competent men Into office in ills leng career as legislator and secretary of state. No one could help doing that. But wo deny th.it he has ever consid ered fitness alone as qualification for public service, to say ' nothing about his leaving any places open to appli cants of all parties or to the public. No man in tho public service l)as ever so completely prostituted the public service to his own personal purposes. No man ever put so nearly all of his relatives into all the places he had as Senator McBride. We admit some are competent but we do not propose to st dwn and allow him to deceive the people of Oregon ope ruoinent in to beleiving that he Is anything but a spollsmonger who pursues personal pqllt-ics for himself and the McBride family. If there is -a member of tiie Mp. Bride family not on the public pay rolls no one knows it. If there Is a member of that family who has ever earned a dollar but in tije way of a graft on tho public treasury no one knows It. If Geo. W. McBrlde ever appointed a person even to sweep his office for anything buta personal pur pose no one knjws it. There is a report that one of his relatives has regularly drawn, or he has drawn It for him, j he $1500 a year allowed each founded belief that he dictated tho 'underhanded methods that have been resorted to, to dispose of the West Point and Naval Academy cadet 1 ships. If he did not, why don't he 1 come out and favor an open competi tive examination, at which all the yonngmenof the district could com pete and let the most competent taKc It. Such cadets do not come back humiliated by failure to pass. But t.hnt would not, be McBridc's Idea of Republicanism. It would not be his conception of civil service reform, The nconlc aro long-suffering and much Imposed upon, but no greater caricature was ever presented In our public life than Senator McBride as a civil service reformer. He may pre tend to not bo sotting up slates; he may parade as a goldbug; but let him not set up as civil service saint unless he would cause hysteria In Oregon. V5Wr09&jB&W JOURNAL "X-RAYS." No Oregon federal appointments until December. Wm. McKlnlcy. There is nothing small about George Small, the new President of the Ore gon press association. The general opinion Is that the holdup of the legislators wasn't a cir cumstance to the holdup of the state treasury. lie Woman's a gold mine. She Yes, you never know her truo value. He And many a good fellow has gone broke prospecting. Cincinnati Euquirer. Hqn. JohnS. Smith of the immor tal 17th General Plsscmbly asks in his paper, the Albany Imprint: Query No. 1. If the populists held up the legislature, who is now holding up the state Measurer? No. 2. If the luprcmc court can compel secretary Klncaid to issue war rants, why cannot the same court compel treasurer Metchan to pay the wai rants? No. a. If tho state treasurer has the funds with which to pay warrants why does he stamp them "not paid for want of funds"? The Corvallls Gazette and Eugene Register, two staunch Republican ex ponents, have recently called down the party bosses and make a firm stand, or a play for parly harmony, and now comes thePeridlelonTrlbune, which has always had a loathing for everything not labelled"RepublIcan," with thp strain of uncertalnity: "What is necessary to constitute a Republican in a party sense ? The Tribune, not being aRepubllcan party organ, does not assume the right to authoratlyely answer, but It perceives that there Is a strange difference of opinion on the matter anjong the Rc- nnhltnnn lirnt.lirnn " Firing on Havana. Nkw YOHK, Oct., 2.1 A Herald dlspatrh from Havana says: A local newspaper publishes and vouches for the follewing: At Chas capeba, In the district of San Julian, belonging to the municipality of Mel ana del Stir, there were concentrated 2.C00 persons. These rcconcentrados wcro tho only Inhabitants of tho place. Now there aro only five survivors, tho rest, hnv tie died of Hunger ana rover, In Havana city It is no unusual sight to sec ten or a dozen ucaa on ono piaza early In the morning. Tho officers employ regular roundsmen to remove bodies from the parks. Thtro Is no abatement In the activ ity of tho rebels In the western provinces. The special regiment of VeraL'uaon Its wav to tho Rubl hills of Pinar del Rio stumbled across a dyn ainlte bomb and lost ten killed and 41 wounded. Fntheron they came across nnothor.but It failed to explode. The soldiers became terrified and re fused to proceed. In Havana province 100 rebels of Raoul Arango's command entered and raided a town. They carried away a quantity of clothing and provisions without a shot being fired by tho gar rison. Near Axtemisa, Havana pro vince, a band of insurgents under Acoa attacked and machctcd tho Spanlshcrs guerilla force stationed on the Ncptuto estate. In a railroad collision between Ar temlsa and Mangas several soldiers were killed. Inhabitants of a suburb of Havana report hearing tiring Just dlitaldo the town last night. Tho tiring continued for several hours, and this morning some wounded troops were brought in, No details uf tho fight have been obtained. Tho Home of Hood's Snracparllln A Wondorful Curo. "A swelling rs hlg ob n lnrgo marble camo under my touguo. PhysIciansBnldlt was ft nonil-trnnsparoiit tumor and must bo operated upon. I felt I could not stand It, and ns spring camo begun to tako my favorite spring tonic, Hood's Bursa parllla. Tho bunch gradually decreased and finally disappeared. I havo bad no sign of Its re turn. I am glad to pralco Hood's Barsapa rilla." Mnn. II. M. ConunN, 8 Union Bt., Lowell, Mw. Got HOOD'S. Hood'n PMIo on. -k Tloiulixuho. HrT" Deafness Cannot bo Cured by local applications ns they cannot reach the diseased portion of tho ear. There Is only cine way to curo deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumb ling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely vJnsed, Deafness Is the result, and unless tho Inflam mation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hear ing will be destroyed ferever: ""'ne cases out of ion are caused bye arrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con dltion of the mucous surfaces. We will glvp Ono Hundred Dollar for any oaso of Deaf new (cuued b catarrh) that cannot becured dy HallV Catarrh Cure. Send for cl rculurs; I ree F. J. Ciiebny & Co..Toledo, O. tTSold by Druggists. 75c. Stop that Cough I Take warning Tt nia lead to Consumption. A 25c, lwt'le o Shiloh's Cure may save your life. Sold by D, J- Ffy. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25c. tin erer? OASTOB.IA. 7 lNTEKCOLLEGIATE DEBATES. At 11 meeting of the executive meeting of the Intercollegiate Debating League, n-umibiy iiuiu is 1I11S CILJ, tile IOIIOW- Ing schedule of debates were arranged to take place this winter: January 14, 1898, U. of O. and W. U. at Salem; w Inner of this debate and Pacific uni versity at Forest Grove in March. Judges for the debates were selected and other business transacted. The executive committee consists of Miis Theresa Friendly. U. of O., erEugene: Mr. Sweet, Pacific unlyernity, or For est Grove and W. J. Shepard, of Following paragraph from Yates, a notorious free silver When consump tion gets a imp on a man, it is hard to shake it off. All doctors used to believe that consumption was in curable. Many doctors still believe it. Dr. R. V. Tierce of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of Iluffalo, N. Y., never believed this theory. The result was that over thirty years ago by dint of much concentrated study lie discovered a remedy that will positively and unfail ingly cure 98 per cent, of nil cases of con sumption. Consumption is a germ disease, but the germs cannot exist in rich pure blood. Therefore it has been called .1 " blood disease." People with weak lungs are lkcjy t9 produce weak lunged children, and weak lungs are an invitation to con sumption germs. Therefore consumption has been justly called 0. hereditary trouble. No matter vlat it is called or why it comes, Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery will cure it. The " Golden Medical Discovery" Js a powerful germ Icide. It searches out disease germs and kills them wherever they be in the body whatever kind of germs they may be. It stimulates digestive action and sup plies the blood with the properties it heeds to make it pure and rich. It 6trengthen!j inherited weak lungs and makes them healthy npd germ proof. It s sold by oil good druggists, Btaguutkm breedi Impurity. Iiijpurity btetdt rtlseaie. Constipation U stncruatlbn ortlie bowf's Couhtlpatlwi breed impurity of the Wood, nnd Ml manner of maladlM.'triflfnK and serious, nrei the result. Ur. llcrce'n rjensaiit Tellets cure con itlpation. They ueer gripa-money ixvck Iftney do. Don t accept some violent purgative as "Just pood." only to give the daler b&Ker profit Chris P. er shouter who denounced Senator Dolph in the legislature jor ocing a goiu standard man, .appears In the Sheridan Sun. The Hon. Chris, voted for McBrlde as asilvcrite. Now hear him shout for geld: "benator McBrlde Is an in,crylcw with an Orcgonlan reporter, has set hfm'.elf squarely, and with both feet, on the platfqni) t jat says there must be no juggling or coquetting with free silver fallacies, or in other words lie holds that the present gold standard must be maintained." A sweet poem by the sweet singer of Oregon, Llschon Maud Miller, appears in the last Woman's Empire: It sometimes happens two will meet, Who all tho years have walked apart Unsatisfied, yet still dlscreot wnougn 10 mac the hungry heart. It sometimes happens here on earth, A perfect friendship buds and (low ers, Without one blemish from its birth It grows and deonens wlr.li t)m hours. It sometimes happens how or why What mortal of us all can say ? This perfect Mower will droop and die, The gold will turn to sodden gray. It sometimes happens two will part. That lips will crow 100 cold to kiss, And then God help the, aching heart J' or death is not so hard as this. From thp First. -isuiiereu with ljeadaches and In tense attacks or neuralgia, and became vory feeble. Ibegan taking Hood's SarsaparlUa, though so weak I could take only small closes. J felt better Hood's Pills aro the best family Ble, me."11 "Vor t0nlC' rcntl "e' TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Gcqd, Digestion Means, Make a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet Interesting Experience of an Indianapolis Gentleman. No trouble is more common or more misunderstood than nervous dyspep sia. People havingit think that ther nerves are to blame and are surprised that they aro not, cured by nerve medicine and spring remedies; the real seat of the mischief Is lost sight ui, wiu (auumuii is me organ to oe looked after. " Nervous dyspeptics often do pot have any pain whatever in the stom ach, nor perhaps any of the usual symptoms pf stotnaph weakness. .Nervous dyspepsia shnwa Itself not In the stomach bo much as In nearly every other organ; in some cases the heart palpitates and is irregular; in others the kldnevs aro iiffiv.tpri! m others tho bowels tiro const! naterl. with headaches; still others arc biuuuicu wibu jussoi ucsii ana appe tite, with accumulation of gas, t-our risings and heartburn. Mr. A. W. Sharper of No. 01 Pros pect street, Indianapolis, Iud., writes as follows; "A motive of pure gratl- tuue prompts me to write these few lines regarding the new and valuable HOSTETTER's" I CELEBRATED M Sitters removes from (he Blood Those Impurities Which Cause rheumatism and Neuralgia, TlTArvrT entbt, ' Succewer to Dr. I t v Corner, Salem Or J r. ,,Keeni old uv. operation, aMVr.iT frl,ef d&S '' in especial ,.. " fee in inv U8.'T"" ' especial request. '"yfcimiT, IK uwr JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS. OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, und the most complete stock of BRUSHES of all kinds In .the sUe. Artists materials, lime, liar, cement and shingles, and finest. quality of rass seed. IWMlM.Mik .li 1 it m m iflrtM tBWIril IIIWmi JWflNTED ETCIl Now todny ndvortlaemonto four lines or less in this column inserted three times for 25 eta., 50 eta. a week, $1 per month. All over four lines at Jnmo rnto. WANTED.--Uxpeuenccd poultryman with onii! ki.mvlcdge ofliorticulture, to woik on .mail farm. Wages low, but kteady job to iglit man. Address, giving references, wage exacted, etc, Farmer, care Journal. 'Q-2S-3t. -"OR XtKNT ..Keasonable. A good hoiie barn furniture for sa'e. Inquire ui.iert layion. one block wcht of Nnnh hah 111 school corner. 11-23 6' fOR &ALB. The best hay and stock ranch in tlicstiitc, consitsinc of 200 acres. Ail under fentt 1 good for fruit, grain or farming. Will sell for half its value on terms to suit. Will leave crops, tools and some stock on place. For particulars ad dress lox 62, Mill City. io-8-im Do you want to be in the swim for your share of business prosperity this year? You will not be without a liberal use of Printer' Ink. See Conovrr, the Business Printer, 263 Commercial street, and he will tell you how to use it for ihe best results. w. T y HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE VOU ft MIESCKE, Prop, T- H Haas WATCHMAKER AND j"ewS.ER m Makes a spwUlty of fin, , VtLER Thomas clock,. e"y!,CnPaif work, Set, JAS. HADER. Pt ELMER WHITE CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer COMPANY, AcademySacred Heart, Studies I'or pupi and a for advanced study S.LEM. wm resume Scntemlv., a iriti rt ..iVn,,i. r , . TVU7'. " music - ....on u me es, entiMs Money to Loan, Wa are prepared to make loans at raie 01 interest. Mnnrv f,:.i...j a low on ap. State, LIVERY STABLE! Corner Ferry and iberty streets. Telephone Newest rigs and best alwajs in readinefj, horses n?"" Coast or mountain parties n specially. 7'4 tf Jfhmic, proved application, without delay' v ,. vlkJf nauaiUS uougntt in.. ,m I L0ISE BARKER. '1II2 370 Commercial it. JUST OPENED ! Frank W, Durbin, FEED OF ALL KINDS. 224 Commercial street. Hot quality and no niiddle man's profits. "AT THE OLD POSTOFFICE. LA.' DAGENY, Family fie am liquor Store Rt loveA from 102 State to 109 Commercial stre .1. Itottled goods of the best quality. g.s. row NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. 2 2 Drain Tiling. In largo and small quantities, at a great bargain, inquire 01 Holer uros, care Journal, Salem. Or. d&wtf For Constipation take Karl s Clover Root lea, the great Wood Purifier. Cares Head. "v c voiisnes, tiruptions on the face merjiclno, Btuart's Dyspepsia TatJetF. I liayc been 11 sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for the last four years; havo used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. They sometimes jruve tempor aiy relief until the effect of tho med icine wore off. I attributed this to my sedentary habits, belnu a book keeping with little physical exorelRft. mil 1 am glad to state that the tablets have overcome all theso obstacles, for I have gained in llet.li, sleep better, and better In every way. The above h,i,M'!" rR IT notoriety, hut u b.ised on actual fabt.l' jiuspeciiuuy yours. fll Prospect St . TndXnaK'ind. it is safe to say that Htuart's I)ys pepsla Tablets will curo any stopi mil weakness or dlseaso except cancer of stomach. They cure sour stomach pass loss of ilesli nnd appetite e eon lessness, palpltatson, heartburn, con stipation and headache. OCUU iur Yiuuaoio uttle book okuiuui;ii UJ&eusns nv I havo just fitted out a studio proper, and am prepared to teach the piano or organ to ohlldrenor adults. My method for children is the newest and best. A cer tificate granted from tho "West tern Conservetory, whose Inter state Bystem I represent Stu- X dios down town and at 376 $ Church st. MRS. FRANK WILLMAN. I Salem later Co. on addressing l?i.-i fm - --j- f...J sw, ... CTjEFH, " 'MGQceritfc O-pfUce in city nail. Irrigation nours 0 to 8 a. ru. and 5 toO In tho evening. All irrigation bills for the summer will be due and navable the 1st of uiy. Street sprinkling through lawn hose positively prohibited. 1 No deduction for Irrigation during aosenco unless, water is cut off the entlro premises, No allowance made for nart of sea son as more water Is needed to bring out a neglected lawn than judicious tse for the entlro season. SAfcEM Water Co. Jersey Bull, A full blooded 2-year-old Jersey bull,, reg istered, for service at my place en D stieet, near S. P. railroad track. Price f 1, cash In advance. ABRAHAM RICH. 9841m Salem Steam Laundry, Please notice 1he cut in'prices on the fc llowingi SI--U, plain "Bt Unuer drawers Stoiocerti Under shirts 5toionti Socks, per pair 3 cenli Handkerchiefs feB Silk handkerchiefs yM Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per don, and othei work in proportion. , Flannels v d other work in telhgently cashed by hafldj Col. I, Olmsted Prop PHONE 30. King them up when In want of cement, lime, plaster, hair, sand, gravel and all kiuds of building materials, of best quality and at the lowest price. Coal and sawed wood (all lengths) promptly deliveied. All kinds of hauling done. D. S. BENTLEY & CO. Sucessori to Salem Imp Co. Front nnd Chemeketa, Sty Free L?ciuT?5 to women at 2:30 p. m. at W. C. T. V. .items on Friday Sept. lo, Sept. 24, Oct. 22. Nov. 5. and Nev: 19. by Mrs. F. E. Afford, manager Vinvl f!o. 140 Liberty street, Salem. We are in the market to buy Dried Pf unes( Dried Apples, Green Apples Potatoes, Onions, QREG0N FRUiT fc PRODUCE $0 October 25-27-20 ' 1 - - I -