Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, June 21, 1898, Image 3

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GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER.
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is never pleasant work. The way to have cleaning
well done, and to pet thmmrii it nnUi. .i.i....
spending much strenirth. Is to use
"HUSf Powder.
Then the cleaning things are laid aside early in the day, and
the housewife has time for more pleasant thines.
largwt package greatest economy.
THE IN. K. FAIROAKK COSIPANV,
Chicago. 6L Louis. New York. Boston. FhllAdtlnhla.
Making Artificial Ice.
Ingenious Process by Which
Clear Ice Is Made,
Complete Want of Crystal Ice and bold
Storage Company Now In Operation.
Situation of Woo
i
Extra Supply and War Make
the Market Dull.
Growers Are Able to Hoi Their Product
and Are Independent Enough to Not
Sell.
!A Beautiful Present
In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Hat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers, J. C. Hubingcr llros. Co, ol Keokuk, Iowa, have
decided to OIVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of
March J0W4 These presents are in the form of
Beautiful Pastel Pictures!
An Important addition not only to
the commercial Importance of the
city, but also to the comfort, health
anl convenience of Its citizens, Is the
establishment of the plant of the
Crystal Ice and Cold Storage company
at State and Nineteenth streets, of
which Mo'tulro & Tcatz are pro
prietoreand James McGuIre Is man
ager, This complete and thoroughly
equipped establishment has Just been
tin I shed andiput In operation and two
or three freezes of ice has been made.
The manufactury consists of a well
arranged tuilding 44 by 40 feet in
size, part of which is three stories
high, equipped with a 35 horse power
engine, dlstlllng apparatus, filters and
condensers and the latest and best
machinery for the manufacture of
pure crystal ice.
CAPACITY OP THE PLANT.
The capacity of the plant Is five
tons of 'co each day, which can be
increased if the demand Justifies such
u step,
COLD STORAGE BUSINESS.
In addition to the manufacture of
ice the tirm is doing and will continue
to do on a larger scale a general cold
storage business. This business Is, in
Salem, of course In its Infancy, but
when the luxury, convlenco and
necessity from a hygenlc standpoint,
of having tbo use of cold storage
during the Summer months, become
better known, this will be one of the
most Important branches of the
business.
The cold storage rooms of this plant
are admirably arranged and will be
enlarged later on. The vaults are
kept at an even temperature of 38
degrees.
THE SYSTEM.
The principal spstem in use in
making artificial ice is the can sys
tem. This is the one most In vogue
in the newest and best factories and
is the one employed here.
As the name implies the water is
congealed in galvanized Iron cans or
molds of a convenient shape, which
arc submerged In a tank filled with
brine. The latter is cooled by pipe
colls through which ammonia ex
pands. Aftertho water In a number
of molds has congealed, for which
process from 48 to CO hours must be'
allowed, the cans are hoisted from the
tanks, and conveyed to a thawing de
vice, the so-called dripping tank.con
talnlng hot water. Into this tank
the cans are dipped and held a short
time, hoisted out again and turned
over on an Incline plane, on wh'ch the
Ice cakes slide into the storago room.
WATER IS DISTILLED,
When Ice Is made by this method It
becomes necessary to previously div
till the water to free It from air and
any mineral substances which 16 may
contain, In this plant the exhaust
steain from the lec machine and the
pumps is condensed to furnish In part
the necessary supply of distilled
water; the latter has to pass through
a complicated apparatus In order to
become condensed, coo'ed and freed
from any odor or dirt which It may
have carried along in pa sing from
the boiler into the exhaust pipe. This
condensed steam is then run through
a titter nf the most approved kind and
when it runs Into the molds is, as the
baking Dowder advertisements say,
"absolutely pure."
TEHOItY OF ARTIFCIAL REFRIQnKA
TION. Heat Is not a substance, but a con
dition ane Is convcrtable into dynamic
work and can be resolved Into two
physlclal elements, force and motion,
In comparing the relation between
neat and mechanical work, the follow
ing eqratlon has been deducted; one
pound of water raised in tempetaturt
one degree F. 772 foot pmri !s of work
Upon which is Used the following
law: When a body changes from a
dense to a less dense state heat is ab
sorbed (lost.) It can be readily seen
from this, that In order to produce
cold, a body must be compressed, the
heat contained In compressed body,
removed, then allowed to re-expand,
whereby It will absorb from the sur
rounding bodies the same quantity
ol heat that it has lost in its com
pressed state.
AMMONIA THE Hi:1 T MEDIUM.
All bodies aro subji-ut to this law,
but for artificial refrigerating the
choice Is limited to only a few sub
stances, and practical experiments
have demonstrated that ammonia Is
the best medium and consequently
ammonia machines predominate.
THE PLAN SIMPLE.
The plan of making ice as explained
by Manager McGuireto a Journal
reporter Is simple, when it is under
stood. The ammonia is placed In a small
tank or reservoir and from there it is
allowed to expand at a low pressure
in the expansion coils contained in the
brine tank, where the moulds full of
water to be frozen, are located from
these expansive colls the ammonia In
the gaseon state Is drawn by a com
pression and Is forced at a high pres
sure Into the condenser where cold
water is kept continually running
over It.
The object of the cold water is to
absorb the heat which the ammonia
has collected passing through the
brine, and thus the water in the
mouids Is congealed into Ice.
!
O. (J. T.UO'S
STEAMER
ALTON A.
leaves for Portland Monday,
Wednesnday and Friday, 7 145 n.tr
Quicklime, regular ser
vice and low rates.
Dock between Stat
d Court streets.
M. P. BALDWIN,
Acent. balem
TEAS AND COFFEES
Some rare brands.
FRUITS
FRUIT JARS
And all thatocs with the
fruit
season.
Star Grocery
Children's Day at Fruitland,
The Sunday school of Fruitland
had Its Children's day exercises lust
Sunday and It was a complete success.
The church was nicely decorated
with flowers and ferns and eyerybody
seemed to be In good spirit.
Early in the evening the people be
gan to arrive and by 8 o'clock, the
time set for opening, the house was
crowded.
The very first song as also the open
inc address, satisfied U3 that we
woujd have a treat and we were not
riio-nnnintprl. Then followed class
drills recitations, solos, quartetts etc
Rut the program reached its climax
in the closing recltatiun Dy jut.
Stephens. This was Indeed good,
and It being a mission call, was fol
lowed by a missionary collection to
which the audience made a liberal
response.
The Sunday school at Fruitlaud Is
doing splendid work and we believe
last night's exercises will be a bless
jng to the entire community.
By One Who Was Pkesknt.
(Pendleton Tribune, June 18.)
There has been considerable mental
speculation concerning the present
situation and outlook for wool this
season A number of wool dealers,
both buyers and growers, were inter
viewed and the results are here given:
At present buyers and -sel'ers are
several cents apart, owing to the mis
understanding existing as to the real
raarkot valuo of wool by the sellers.
Ever slnco the changes In tariff, wool
growers have been expecting to sco
further advances In prices with each
new season,but natural circumstances
will prevent any such Inflation of
values. While the people haye al
ready been considerably, benefited by
the tariff, prices today must be reck
oned from a supply and demand basis.
There seems to bo a general misunder
standing by the growers as to the
effect of the duty on wool, but the
benefit derived cannot exceed 'more
than from 21 to 4 cents a pound on
wools raised in this section; and (this
advance can be realized at this .tltue,
taking into consideration the prices
that prevailed before tho tariff went
into effect,
The stock of both domestic and
foreign wool Is large in the United
States' markets, and Is being
lncreased.with the clip now coming In.
The mills, with few exceptions, are
not running full, owing to the lack in
trade which Is accounted for by the
full supply of manufactured stock In
the hands of tho dealers; and also, to
the cancellation of orders on which
mills were working on anticipation of
an active demand from throughout
the country which has failed to make
its appearance in the markets. IIow
ever buyers are ready to purchase to
some extent; but this is difficult to do,
owlnc to the lather speculative Ideas
of the growers on tho value of wool
Unlesss an Increased demand for
woolen goods appears which will put
the mills in full running order, not
much of a change may bo expected in
prices, and eyen the large stock on
hand will regulate values. So It Is a
matter of speculation onthepart of
wool growers whether or not they
realize the prices they arc asking.
THE SELLERS' VIEW.
The wool growers In turn have this
to say: The prevailing low prices for
wool are due to a general lack of con
fidence in business throughout the
country, owing to the wnr; to the
channels for the flow of money that It
was at first supposed the war would
cause to bo opened, and to a supply on
hand that was unloaded from foreign
countries during the time between
McKlnley's election and tho passage
of the Dingley act,
They say that as soon as the war
closes business will revive on a firmer
basis and money will be let out on
smaller margins than now, also that
the anticipated opportunity for in
vesting money In bonds being gone,
money will of necessity seek other
channels, and that the mills will soon
work off tho oyer supply.
The growers also claim that the
men who held their wool until fall In
preceding years liayo realized more
than those who sold early In tho
season. Nearly every producer Is con
fident that the price will increase by
September or October, They also
argue that the demand for woolen
goods will be Increased, because more
men have been given employment
by the rush to the Klondike and cal
for soldiers to the cattle fields.
They are 13x19 inches in site, and are entitled as follews:
Lilacs and
Pansies.
PamIm
unci
Marguerites,
Wild
American
Poppies.
Lilacs and
Iris.
Paints and Oils,
Superior Stores and Ranges, and 'k
. Good. FishlngJJ Tackle, fgo "to "
BROWN St SMITH
1 r - J
256 Commercial st,
Ln !niiiL'' 'LS
The Crash! Has Come,
These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist,
R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects
in his studid and 'are How offered for the first time to the public.
The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig
inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art.
rastel pictures are me correci wuuiui m uiuuk, uuvumg tuisou
them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit.
One of these pictures
will be given away
with each
ETIei&'l'if 1851 prli !
package of sssaB fc y
nurchased of vour erocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, ana
I is sold for 10 cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a
1 bcautiiul picture.
! ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUIST1TUTE
-mm.. ... ni " " ' ' ' '...'.,. . .i i.. . .--- ...-. -a
w 3 1 cl3l 7
Ti it hi ifrn nrnTnnrn iiy..! ir. inu'H
eaarantetd to cute ll nerrous diseases, such, a WeaV " ory, Lom ol
Brain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Lot Ma'ihooa, uht.y Hinls
slous. Nerrousneas, nil drains, loss of piwer la General. Orraur st
either ssex, caused by orer-exertlon, youthful errors, ji Je use v
IODSCCO.C
Insanity.
nrpnaM. drralir Free, fioldbv
Manufactured by t)" Peau Medicine Co., F iris prance. jme-DdTl1
Pruj Co., dlstribuUutf agents. Third and YamuU ' iTk1
FOR SALE BY D' J.tFRY. SALEM. OREGON
Salem Special..
Aunisvlilo Flour
Now Plckles.per qt. ...... .... ........... ,..... ...
Arbucklo and Lloo Coffee, perptc
u'iik vjiive?, per (iiuvn 1 1 mm. ( oinmt. ........
(110
1 10
10
,l5o. SforSft'
wji muuim nuu iiiv vuuevi viriu .l(li, mmi 1 m mi n
Good Mocha and Jsvr coffee per lb.imii . . !. mn
10 lbs ivardi 1 1 1 r 1 in it iiiiii.iini tin iiiiii.iiiii iini iiinii
fi lbS Lard 1 innnmim 1 ii tin 1 11 1. 1 11 11 1 ii.i it ii 111 1 li llilnf n
ChocolatCi per luniu ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiin.iiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiSiiiiiiiii,.
10 jbi ill WllCrtti 1 11 tiiu.iiii 1 1 mi. . 1 .i ii.ii..i. .mi 1 11 1 in in 95
10 lbs Cbfrl Meal m iiiiiiiiii.iiiii......iiii.iii..ii..iiiui..iii'- 25
Try our Ho Croain Oats for mush.
Old P. O Gomcr HARRIETT & LAWRENCE
15i!
W
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30
95
-60
"25
?M'!'lJ!!Hg !!" "i '"
Ull Hatlahl sthaisl
Standard Bicycles of tb? World I
Columbia, chains '. . . V &J25
Columbia, chain wheel 75,
Hartford, regular or special 4 ..... ,. ; ...t.y oU
Vedette :.40. 35
- Stentfet
SMMMerita frTi M'lBsfc. M fc
Coimi, Slen, ur. Pafti. iuf w, r
i reeilrejat
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Print
Shop f i t t i i
1
CONOYJiH dlM tin
. . kV'.u. I.i. IVa'ta
pricM, J X
At UaAKOURHo D81K S1W1,
$ "$
O, H. tANB
Merchant- Tailor !
ill C6tfHtMl t,
Qfottm fPX USA apW'StfCWft .
SfiM V J MM WHWtWWi,
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SMWHTiat iWJHT,
HAY. GRAIN
Sfeorta, chop, Sow, mill fa, ..
Telephone 1 78.
91 Court et., Solent, Jr
Tad. and Till)
All made by the Pope Manufacturing Qo,
Quality and prices guaranteed,
isio.O-x8 &s
30
Salem Water Co.,
OFFldK, C1TV IIAIifr
For water seiv'.ce ann' t o8Sc. WrH
payable monthly in advance. Malt
Oomplalntt at the office.
HE BUILT THE OREGON,
JOHNSON
IOJ COURT ST.
& VANDEVUnT.
1'HONE 202
Notice to Taxpayers
Tf te taxroll for 1897, Ma
rion county, -Oregon, will be
closed on the 1st day of July,
1898.
F. T. STRIGHTMAN,
Sheriff and tax collector, Ma
rion county, Oregon, lod&wtd
Drink a iteeplng of Moldo Tea pefora letinng
at nicht, ndee how soundly yon will sleep
and how joyously you will awake In the
morning' Ft supplies feed for the blood
while you sleep, produces a clear and beauti
ful complexion, aid cures constipation and
sick headache; Lunn & Brooks, druggist.
Moor Wing, a Chinese physician,
has been Indicted at Klamath Falls
for practicing without a license.
Dyspepsia
It weakness of the atomach. It is tho
aonrce bl untold mireryv It asy bo
cured by tonlnj - -'! ueninjf the
tomaeh and enr'- . a .U , -irUying the
blood with i:J'. -nu,-: la. Many
thousands U. bwa .ured v i: - raedl
cdne and wrUt i- "" "-"7 "cn eat
anything tbsy ib w lot Glu-aa."
Hood's SarsapariHa
Is prepared by C. I. HoI & P, ,Jt1"
THE HEAL SITUATION.
The real situation appears to bo
this: There 1" a dullness In trade,
owing to an extra supply Jf wool and
the lack of confldenre due to the war.
There 18 nothing certain about any
great rise in prices, because an in
creased demand is uncertain. On tho
other hand, the supply will not be
great enough to lower prices,
Buyers are willing to purchase at
the prices they uilr and take lh.cj
Now the Czar Wants Him to Visit and
Advise Him,
The battle ship Oregon, which broke
four world's records on her recent.
pheuoruenal trip from San Francisco
round Capo Horn to Key West, Is tho
work of an honest man. She was built
at the Union Iron Works, San Fran
naarn I'nl.. hv IrvlulT M. rfCOtt, WllO
has just been honored with an invi
tation from the Czar to visit him at
.-,. Petersburg to discuss tho con
struction of several vessels for the
Rubslan. navy Mr. Scott was born 01
years ago, December 25, 1837, at Ileb
ron Mills, Baltimore County, Md. Ills
father, the Rev. John Scott, of ah
old l'eensylyania Quaker family, and
his mother, Elizabeth Llttlg, gave
blm a priceless heritage Integrity, a
a passion for Industry and truthtell-
ing. This explains at tue DeginniuK
why he did not build his government
a worthless vessel, with defective
boilers and rotten armor.
Young Scott was educated at a
public school In Baltimore, finishing
his course at Milton Academy. In
1854 ho began his career with Obed
Ilussey, of reaper and mower fame.
In 1857 he was engaged by Murray &
Uazelhurst in tho mechanical depart
ment of their Federal mil engine
works. The young man studied
draughting at the Mechanics Insti
tute evenings, and become so expert
in drawing that he was transferred to
draughting and designing department
oftationary and fire engines. Ho
studied late day and night during his
off hours and became proflcltnt In
German, and; by attending lectures
and mastering the subject of hl& pro
fession, soon became an authority on
high class machinery.
In 1858 Colonel -Peter Donahue of
the Union Iron Works, San Francisco,
engaged him as special draughtsman,
and took him west, wliero he became
. -.-! 1.. In WA'l tin
ji citizen 01 waiiiuruiu. -iu '"
resigned, and took up tho manufac
ture of mining machinery, designing
new and powerful ore crushers,
holsters, stamp imllls and euglnes
peculiarly adaoted for deep mlncu.
He was6oon the chief man of his pro
fession on the coast, became a public
spirited reformer In the true sense,
and was made a member of the Con-
Mr. Boath's retirement, Henry. T.
Scott, a brother of Irving, was token
Into Ihn tirm, and tho establishment
under tho direction of the Scott
brothers was ureatly enlarged, the
plant becoming the most extensive on
tho coast, with 11 capacity for turning
nut anything from abattluhlp to a
needle.
How s This 1
Wn offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any caso of Catarrah that
can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh
Ouro. .
F. J. Cheney & uo. l'rops., 'roicuo.u.
Wo the undersigned, having known
F J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and
hnllnvo him ncrfcctlv honorablo in all
business transactions and financially
ablo to carry out any obligations
made by their firm.
West & Traux. Wholesalo Druggist,
Toledo, O., Waldlng Klnnan & Mar
vin, Wliolcsalo Druggists Toledo, O.
IIall'8 Catarrh Cure is taken Intern
ally. nctlnK directly upon tho blood
MMtMnmw. JK5I3
.Uncle Sam
Is Ready
r
And snare Vic, when It comes to
GARDEN HOSE
LAWN MOWERS
LAWN SPRINKLERS
GARDEN TOOLS
WHEELBARROWS
SCYTHES, ETq.
GRAY BROS
Corner State and Liberty streets,
' Salem, Or.
and mucous surfaces of the system.
per bottlo. hold Dy
Price, 75c.
Drugglbts.
Testimonials free.
all
CASTOR i A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
&&&
Boars tho
Slgnaturo of
Call for Warrants.
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds on hand applicable to the
payment of all warrants of tho City
nf Kninm. endorsed nn or before J line
30, 1800, drawn upon tho general fund.
I'lcasc present, sam warrants uir pity
ment at the Ladd & Bush hank, as
Interest on tho same will ceao fror)i
the dniorf this notice.
A. A. Lee.
City Treasure.)1.
Salem, June 10, 18U8, 0 18 lOt
: GROCERIES
Paints, Oils Window Olasa" VAr
nteb, mid tbe moftt'complete- ctook
ol Brushes of all kind In the tat
Artist materials, lime; halri ce
ment and uhAuglea) nnd the finest,
quality ol pajia seed.
sVs8rl3lJsrsror4
WANTED. ETC
asargrarBBrorsKsaJrssvvHavna
fjHBCGffij
P DEALER IN fa
I fa
The best is cheapest
3
Win yourSbatlles agalnit disease by sctlnc
promptly. One Minute Cough Cure pro
duces immediate results. When taken earl
it prevents comuroption. And in litter stages
it furnijhes prompt relief. Stone Drug Store.
Hon. H. T. Nolan, mayor or The
Dalles, has consented to run for tun
olllco again.
Bottled Dp!
Now today navortismnenta lour lines
or Hum Irfi till column inserted tnreo
times for 25 cts.. 50 ots, b week, $1
per month. All over lour lines nt
same rnto.
4
R S, Lamport
Harness
and
I
Jf BThomas TuthilL
1 Analytical .Chemist
'Aand'Ajsaer.
Saddlery,, . .
Bring in your old harness aofl
Exohango for new. '
Prices Always the Lowest,
SALEM OR.
NEW. ILniiriOcks, baby catiiagei. refrig
erator nnd ice cream fleeter. At inn I'rn.
porium 30 Co.n. it 6 ao itn
LISTEN II A few ladles secure pleas
ant and profilnblo employment between 4
and 8 p. 111. inquire l'io( A. L Driver
Cottige Hotel. 6 ai 3U
UMBRELLAa.r-Keull.ncei. kits umbrella
man, has returned to balem for a few weeks
campaign of umbrella
Winters, on. Commercial s reet.
mend In,
patrons and others can una Mm wltn l. b
ng- Old
with L. S,
6 2 311
Whether in the form of pill nowdei
or liquid, the doctor's prescription for
blood diseases is ulways the same
mercury or potash. These drugs bottle
np tho roin mi Ay lt UP 'n tl,e
system, hut they also dry up the marrow
In the hone at tbe same time.
The suppleucM and elasticity of the
InlnU clvr wav to a stiffness, the rack.
tut' iialna of rheumatism. TUCWnu
ralttee of Safety, which position ho
held for many years.
In October 7, 1803, occurred the
happlestand most fortunate event of
his life. He married MUs Laura
norde, a beautiful, accomplished
youngJady of Covington, Ky, Again
iii was wanted br Colonel Donahue
chance tor a raise in pi iu:s. -uDd returned to tho Union Ironworks
Growers are almost universally aDU .. , ......-
w yj "s - . 11 r' 1 - 1 - - ITIIIiriTT' --" ""
Hood's PHU core all liter UU. a cc&u. I terns. CorrKnlna
financially able to hold their wool and
can afford to take the same chances
that the buyers can. A sort of In
difference on tbe part of buyers, and
Independence on the part of growers
keep them from agreeing on prlcw.
f-MTILWEIi DETECTIVE AOESCY, US'
L Kearny Birwt,Bnmneleo, cu, '
district attorneys, sberUi, attorneys at
. .,.,i..,.r,rttM:-l,Tere4lfl transact
all burtntas cl a eoaodtal and lnlrieaU
h..r. tncAlilowir ana pw '-
terms. CorrMWmdenU all vt sM
HORSE FOR SALE r-Two full Uoodei
elides, weighing 150) and 1600 rouds re
Iectivc(y, Jsmes II, Hitching, Chemawa,
620 lw
K
"HONEST JOON
'XRUBS
A new truss on a new
principle. , A perfeet
suppott to 11 who
aro ruptured,
DR. STONE'S DRTJO
Salem,
STORE,
4mrj8
Office with 8al6iO LfajM Oer
No 4 H) Ii sM V otix'jX,
Balem. Oregoo. PMBM'tstssMtsftn
samplns.
-!,,
General, anaiytii wtrk.
StOTELS AND BOARDINa.
Or
The largest (implement house
of the VViHamctte valley,
GOOD HARNESS MAfrBn.r-Wanted
at once, by K S, Latupoit, b Itm Oieon.
6 20 if
POTASH
MEHCURyj
i
as the superintendent Inlcharge. Trto
years later Colonel Donahue retired
frowactlre wanagenJcot, putting Mr.
Scott In hit place as partner, tho
firm's' title was changed to H. J.
Booth Si Co.
In 1872 Mr. Bcott waa nominated
state senator and twice made member
of the Taxpayers Convention, an
Important orffaalutlon for putting
bonet and capable men Into omce,
" . . . - ,: vj. 1 . i.-i . ...ij-
erauuany uenus, iuc uouc uvue. nuii
decrepitude nnd helplessness prema
turely take possession ol tue iKxiy, ana
It IS uni a BJlorv SICJI IU a 1'nii v
rmtches. Then comes falliuir ol
the hair and decay of the bones, neon
ditiou trulv horrible.
Contagious mood
Poison the curse
of mankind is tht
most horrible of all
diseases, and hat al
ways baffled tbe
doctors. Their pot
ash a ud mercury
Iwttle up the poison,
hut it always breaks
lorlh again attack
iuii some delicate
organ, frequently
the mouth and
throat, filling them
witu eating sores,
S.S.S., Is the only
known enre for thfi
disease. It is guar
autecd purely vege
table, and one thoojand dollars reward Is
offered for prooi IO lac canusir.
never faiU t. cnte Cont-gious llloed
Poison, Scrufula. I.czcma. Uhenmallsw,
Ca-. or s- 'her disease of the
btoo-J. K ya ' Wood disease,
tak siem4y nhu.it will not injure you.
Hewire of nursery, don't do vjolenct
.. .im Don't eet lxliled Hpl
Our -books sent fretfto any itldrss
WANTED, Solicitors of good addrexi,
either sex, to soil California Hoses, rare,
hardv otnameotali. etc. Town and cities
only. Will pay salary weekly be quicks
(Uusge. lbs Howlanl hn Mry Com.
vany. Los Aneclet Ca), 6 20 im
SMALL PLACE -To trade for wood or
woik, Inquire at Koora 13, IJuth's bank,
f5-l6-3l
tW?A
Wksm
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STOVH FOR SALHr-A second-hand
stave in good condition, jnit tbe tnlng lor
csmring or country use. A baigfiD, In
qolrs ofA,csre of Journal ofTce, tS-15-tf
ESTRAVED-Ope roan pony, weight
about 900 pounds, white fonbesd, shod all
round, bisiid on hip with mongiam M. D.
Last seen at Kay Mr school house, a rcwaid
will be paid, AdJrets John Slmpklm,
S. L. JouiosltfT.ee. 6 IJ iw
BAIN WAGONS.
Raclnebugg(etanJ(liacks.
Buffalo Pitts'Harrows
and Cuitivatois,
Monitor & Tiger drill andjiecders.
I'lanrlt Jr. d til's ar.d cullvton,
McCormick binders, mowers and takes
John Deere plows and hairows
Ituuell engine and thrashers.
Repairs kepi imitock for (ll sbivr
mentioned goods.
For saleliy
: E M, OROISAN,
r3ALBT OX,
W, S, WATERBURy, Manss.
HALF WAY HOUSE.
Mild drinks.
Cigars and tobaoeo
Meals served.
Lodging,
Cettello Flacet Nor Ik Halem.
4 21 n m. :feichtinc;ek, r-.
;MBATS AND POULTRY,
JAS. RADER. ELMKR WHITB.
CAPITAL "CITY -"
Express and Transfer
Mostaall-SMll and passenger trakt. B
gage and express to all parts of tie sity
Prompt sendee. Telephone No. 78.
SALEMUM
STEAM LAUNDRY!
JPlotseotioe the cut ia prices
on the followteg
Sl'ts, plain, ...... jeessti
Unuer drawers 5 te leesrsi
Under shirts.. ,5 teseests
Socks, per pair ..,.,..3 css
Uandkerchlefi t emt
Silk handkerchiefs... , .......... .3 esets
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cefturpetj swsest
and othet worV'ln proportion.
CsTFIannels and c th or work fattuUIgsntfy
wasaed by nana,
COL. J. OLjiSTRAD; . .Preswletet
Hotel Salm.
WC; FENNELLProp
Duly First Class House in tbe Oityi lUtst
ressonable. Sample rooms in casnestkm.
Car to aU trains and public baiWitigs smn
the door. Come Stale and Hlfh Mteets.
t u -i--i ! as sssssswaassssssi
G.S. FRBltlER
NEAr MARKET,
State street, near railroad. FnstMstawa
best meats. My patrons say I kp ism bast
wests la town. asf
Wolz Mickc
Dalfs in all khOs ef fch vtM. e4 1
Mils. Lard k bMc,; a Cfcaaysst Mfk I
ktwrs. We ww iiaSf Nssssy h all
kind of Sausage ea hd, Tqr m,
HOT SPRINGS
Notice to pleasure seekers.
1 am prepared to pscic peci-ic in 10 ids
hot
yOSW -nam. AND POULTRYMaiket,
Motst sasrket eh yrlee JI4 for poultry
aad cur also sscoad haM foods to iraos
MCMMKMIM SMS, K 11 COSMMCiai
t, Salia Or.
5'2I-IM 4w
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Capital Soap Works.
Rssaisg st fall hlatt and making Ut
of tsuadry sed teilt swps. Be swe to call
ferifcjSlw Wand when )00 wsot ,M
goes.
A, W, AMOeitsVGG.
springs, or an pises in the mount ami, sew,
also to rook for imall or Urge emptse '
tin. address.
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REMOVED !
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SHOP RE-OPENED.
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