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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1899)
G J SUNSTROKE in J. L. SPENCER, of Nntlcvllle, Wis., formerly of Co. 0,37th Wisconsin Infly,, lias suili'itil many years from tlio result of a auuatrole. Ilo lias found relief and desires to tell Ills story for tlio (food of other veterans. Ilo says: "At Petersburg I was lunstruck and carried off the Held for dead. I.ater rheumatism of my heart developed at a. result and physicians failed to benefit me. In the spring of 95 1 began using Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Dr. Mile? Nervine and now my health is better than for 30 years before." DR. MILES' Heart GitMe Is sold by alldrucRlsts on Ruaranteo first liottlu tieiicllta or money back. Hook ou licurt uud nerves sunt f reo. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. O. C. T. Co's l'ABSKNaElt: 8TKAS.EI1 POMONA altonA I.KAVE8 FOIl I'OUTLAND Dally except Hundnv at 7 a, in. QUICK TIMK AND ClIKAI' H.VTKS. Duck lwtwooii'rltato anil Conrt His. SI. V. IIAI.DWIN, Agent. 4 AM. I 2 'AI)K NTtnKSTKIMN OOOD MlMtCU. WOIIK K KI.COM K AT THE hTtllllO, "I inn Teacher of I'iauound AccoiuiMiilxt. r X Salem, Oregon. a nnmio- UAiry illuming, iioum iu, si llitirit9tiiUa.m. 2 to 5 p.m. pERSONALAND LOCALS For Hildllloual laical Noti"eo Fourth I'aice. r Geo. Raymond wont to I'ortlaud this morning to triuii'iu't buiilnuM, previous t(i IiIh going to New York state. JIIsh Canoy wont down to Portland this morning, where oliu will upend tlio winter with frivims and relative. C. II. Uishop, tlio man who made him hclf prominent on Salum's iirlncipnt Mrfot by gulling wbutctoiiM, luft tbU morning for Southern California, whore bonay8 lie will avoid tlio Oregon mist tlilrt winter. Mr. and MrH. I.. HlUwortli ami family of cblUlron, who have licon vbltlng friends nml relative in this city and In ilopondonco.aud looking over land In tlio Willamette valley, returned to their homo In rortlaml this morning. (ieorgoKlgin left yiwtonlay for a vlcit in Cirand Hondo. Tho following worn among Salem peo ple to return from Portland on tho over land last night: Mm. C. W. Knox, Mr. S. A. Fanfonl, Mrs .lolm Mauror, and Mr. and Mr. II. M. Ilranton. Mr. J. M. Kitchon, nreoinnlwl by her niece, Miw Ida Mollargiio, of btay ton, wax In tlio eity yesterday visiting her daughter, Mrn. Fred Howori-ox. Mr. I1. II. lUwiwm and ihughtur are rortland visitor today. A. II. Cornelius, of Marion.wa In city Tlniricliiv. Ho has runtwl bis farm and moved Into Jofferon, for a few years of decerved rest. J. I.. Freeman got good now from bis biotberwbo is crow cutting a tnniiel on their (iold Creuk mine. Itollo Churchill is working on the i.v.,...., llr.w' nimrtz elallll Oil Gold Creek. Judge II. II. Hewitt, of Albany, was In town totlay. Jus. Kyle, the fruit inctur, returned from Southern Oreg" today Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, Difjcsts what you eat. stmc(u,K'&eUhlve or- "CTeivK no uiuci i""r-". Jn eaiciencj. iv "- i wmi .TV;;.. ir.i Pram TVS .ana jiCKiieaascne,uiiia'ri';-j' l,inn ill other resulUonmperfeadlBMtiMi. SlXlSEb DRl'U STORE SEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS' A,, ih, ..tr Pru...ui ""iTSrHlSiS l IU HlllUl fcl IU MW'". - .- Battle. BERTHA H ant ana tonic. can aDnroacu iu liVJttS: iKburnl fusion irj "." wi-P-m 'ntiwa. ' .lfl,.-i L' atn anna miiir nLuiuovui ' i TRADE CONDITIONS Supply Now Comes Closer to Demand However. Opening Up of New Iron Furnaces and Near Approach of Winter Will Prob. ably Enable Catching Up on Orders Wire and rail Makers (are Getting Dig Prices. Discussing the situation In the and metal trades, the Now York Age snys : "Our monthly blast furnace report shows that tho wceklv canacltv of tho coko niul nnthraeito furnnm mi n liad gone up to 252.428 irross torn.. uriu,,oaioii8nbovo tho September fig ure. In other words, tho preparations for production aro telling. In tho south n number of small plants will drop in from month to month, but thevdonot tn mmn . " ' count for much. Furnace stocks hao declined further, thus showing that con sumption is still crowding tho output. "A ery serious feature is tho great scarcity of cars, which affects tho supply of coke. Ono large bank of three, fur nances has been forced to bank threo times in ono month because coko ship ments were delayed, and this In. tho face of an effort made for months to accum ulate stock for just such emergencies. Kvcry department affecting tho great Industry of tho Central West is under such tension that any extra strain In any direction causes a rupture which dis organizes everything. The fear of a 8'iortago of ore, of troubles over coko supply and of any possible other con tingencies affecting regular and maxi mum of pig production is tho ono factor which dominates tho trade. "On tlio other hand, of course, the increasing production ought to bo reassuring. With tho winter before us, bringing n lessened consumption, tho expansion iu tlio output ought to enable tho furnaces to catch upon deliveries. Whllo the markers of raw iron aro still lwhlnd tho consumption, it looks as though iu some lines of finished iron and steel the mills aro looking for soino tonnage for tho first half of 1000. Cases of this kind are cropping up and may have some effect In modifying valuei. "Much is being said aliout tho exort trade. Tho statistics of shipments up to and Including August nro referred to as proving that tho outlet Is still miming full, lint, after nil, that Is really like watching tho mill race without keeping an eye on the headwaters. "In many lines now orders liavo been Kin co for mouths and n sharp drop iu shipments Is coming. It is well, how- ever, to make nomo exceptions. Iu tlio wire industry, in which tlio Germans are our principal comiHitltors, oxiwrt sales liavo been heavy iu spito of suc cessive advances, aggregating sinco early August about flO er ton. Tho reason is that tho Germans aro n good deal worse off than we aro iu tlio matter of scarcity of raw material, and wo ore profiting thereby. Ah an Indication of tho pressure In tho wire trado, wo may mention that tho leading Interest has ordered 10,000 additional blocks. "In structural material, no aro aided by the fact that our designs, while am ply heavy to meet tho stratus, aro lighter than thoso of other countries. Then, o( course, there Is tho matter of tliuo of de livery, of which wo have advantages oven now In certain lines, but to expect that wo can maintain our ratoof tonnage in the export trado at present prlcco for the next six or uluo months shows a miss apprehension of tho situation, "Tho rail makers aro getting good prices and in soino cases the require ments are uncxectedly large. It is probable that u further advance in prices will take place at an early date. In steel the scarcity for piompt de livery continues unabated. As much us 1 18 and 50 icr ton has lieen paid for round lots of open hearth steel billots," To-Nignt and To. Morrow Night, And each day ana night during this week you cun tret at any druggist's Kemp's HaUatn for the Throat and l-unif. acknowledged to bo tho most RHccossful remedy ever sold for Couirha. Croup, Hronchlth, Asthma und Consumption, tict a uottie to. day and keep It always In the house, s'j you can check your wild ut once Price. 25c and M)c. Sittiplebottle free eod.Vw A. O. U. W. Dance. There was a social dance last night ot tho hall of the A. O. U. W. In the Tur nor block. A cake walk was ono of the inttrustlng features. Kd Kllta and Mis Winnie McCarty carried off tho coke. Dr. null's Couch Syrup I Unques tinnuhiu iin most remarkable remedy ever produced for the cure of throat and lung irouuie, roubles. It has cured iliou-1 X1ror,Sloi,n "Un ands. ana asesoi jih. p.coi. ."" - Victor Bellinger D.-ad. ti.p manr frtemU of the family m Oregon will mourn lth Jmii-'e l M C IK lWlinger of CurUaml ovt-r I he death of their on, Oetulwr 11. Victor C. Hoilinsr was l-orn In I-mn 1 ,...,mv. near Albsnv. ST ywrs ago, lit ,,' -r--; . ami s'""""- . I jib cjHfr, ., law mr iiw i" , and after pawing through Uie . ..,.. ...... ..l...lHul In MiiM ol Mituy """ . . - i ,t I,., Im i number W yira l"v "" "" i . i...- a I ,iractWg aurHv. and Ut.- i .1... I.. Hnu ol aHtwk 'v Hollinger. He was of a Udiu. and gentle nature, awl ! wofe tbanor.linan-aWMty r of a uwful. hoiwrable wrw. IU bad host of friends to Io t"' hlnueK Uy his kimlly wys, f-I" j faom affwtion, and liU manly. ' nature Katple.ity. Kodal Dyspops a i ure, , H ,,,,.,, mxi rlw,kune ami will cllgost what you eat, h. H (.am-, , w jtM, Tmo ,lt.r SAT.'.S.V.'nr.uiS 'Tt . . flre.1 at the filing indu.dual W "nif everlasting friend." SU.ne's'to take effect. !lrlilr iw-Iim Drug Store. was nti . 1 iKSS) Make No f 5 2 mlSiaKB 5 S 5rt22si2y in buying Con- P S SttrrT densed Milk. J X :g52 Take n sub- J v cxj,-; stItu,e for the I Gail Borden 1 iron r1U HniHIIIli Iron ? staWjBW MB 1AIBU & J CONDENSED MILK f Thero are cheaper and In- f J ferlor brands to the Eagle, f S but none that equal It. It ? S has stood first for forty S 2 years. Bend (or ntcips Bok. m B0RCCVS COVDMStD IUIK CO., N. Y. Hard on the Team. A Salem liveryman says that it was a humane society fanatic who recently unchecked a (loo livery team and snapped tho lines into the halter hcad-stal and drove to Jefferson and back In two and one-half hours. Ho then gave tho team all tho water they wanted to drink before turning them in to the stable !oy. The horses are still allvo but badly foundered. So much for tho good sense of the humanitarian. The horses have his entire svinimthv and he will pay the damage bill. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is a Kematk able medicine. A dry, tickling, hack Ingcouuh, the warning thai consump tion lurks near, needs no other doctor but Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. It posi tively cures throat, unci lung trnunle. Joseph Stockton), Ilndgdon, Mc , healed u sure riinnlnir for seicuteen years by using DeWltt's Witch Hazel rjalve. Stone's Drug Store. Saturday the local sportsmen of Pen dleton will Indulge iu n horserace. The horsemen Interested aro Frank Frailer, George IVrlnger and Chris Sliiipon. The race will take placo on tho IVrlnger A Simpson half-mile track, Curses have bccuhung up for tho following eieuts: Mile pace, threo In live heals Starkao ami Alta Norte, tho two pac ers winning the big pacing events at the Salem statu fair this year, and owned in Cemllctoii. Mile race, two in three heats lSctwcon Homier, N. H., a trotter, and Oiota, a Mter. M ilo trot, two In three heats Hetwoen Mount Hood mid Klastic Hoy. Mile trot, three lu live heats 1'Mihoii and Westlleld, jr., to start. Dcafntss Cannot lie Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tho car. Thoro Is only ono way tocurudcafncft, unci that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an lollamcd con dition of tho mucous llulnir lit the Kiistuchlan Tube, When this tube l Inll.iuicd you liavo n rumbl in; sound or Imperfect hearing and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is the re sult, and unless the Inlliimiitlon can Do tukenjoutund tills tube restored to Its normal cindltloii, hearing will bo destroyed forovcr; nine casus out of ten aro owed by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an liillitiiicn condition tit tho mucous Htirfacus, Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bu cured by Hall'sCiiturrli Cure. Send for circu lars, free. I J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 76c Hill's Family I'llh are the best. ' That Joyful Keeling. With the exhilaration ten so of renew ed health and strength uud Internal c can it ess. which iohowb hiu usu in Syrup of Figs, Is unknown to tho few who have not Droirrcsscd beyond the old-lliuo medicines and the cheap sub stltutes fointlliiies olfered but never accented liv tho well-informed. Iluy the u'enuinb. .Manufactured uy uie California Fig Syrup Co. The "Clow Hoy Preacher," Itov. J. Klrkuiau.says: 'Aftcrsultering from bronchial or lung troublo ten years, 1 win cured by Une Minute Cough Cure." It cure coughs, colds, grippe and lung troubles. Stone's Drug Store. JoMtph Franklin, an old-tlmo resident of Wit Cortland, eommlttiil mleldo by hanuim; himself to a rafter iu his Urn where lie was found Tuusday evMiilng. "If you scour tho world you will never llnd a remedy equal to One Mlnuto Cough Cure." It cures La Orlppe and saves thousands from pneumonia Stone's DrngSUre. What might result in a fatal domestic traitwly occurred In the usually quiet town of Cunomoh, one mile alxno Ore- gon City, at 11 o'clock Wednesday night. Arthur Ilrooks, amunploye of tliu mil- liMM HlllWi rmnnini 111111117 ..o-1-..- i jy ami flMimj lU, wfe, Uuru lircxiks, ...w.remUiii: ositiou with anotlier Lu- TUu.Ldflm, Mr .1 ...,........... nUAr tiu. Uiiuta his wife's trudiictir. Hacking COUGH A hacking cough is a ff"? cough; tho sooner you get rid of It the letter. Don t wait unUl It develop Into consumption, but uw tho cele brated Dr. JonW. Bull'a Cough Syrop at once. It l a wonderful remed v lot all throat and lung affection, and will ura a deei-seated cough or cold In a few daya. Good for old and young. Dr. Bulls Cough Syrup will cure a Hicklnn Cough n art ama.l aod pw " " , Wor!" Great Oppeitumty for Home Seekers, To closo on estate which is somowhat involved, town properties, farms and small tracts in fruit and otherwiso loll In Salem and vicinity) will be sacrificed. Only partial pavmeiit required. In iuiro of llitow.v, Whioiitmis AMvkrs. Tioga Ulock, alem, Ur Notice to Bridge Contractors and Builders. Notice is hereby given that the County court for Marlon County, Oro uon, requests bids from contractors and builders toreti.ilr the Joint county combination bridge over the Sanllam river botweeu Marlon County and Linn County near Stayton, Oregon, and repair and rcllll the satuo with new timbers above the iiicdle beams. In accordance with tho plans and and specifications on file In the (dice tit the County Clerk for Marlon County, Oregon, and also on tlio In the onlce ot the County Clerk for Llnn County, Orcgen, and notlco Is hereby further glyen Hint tlio County Court for Marlon County will meet on Wed ncsriuy the 18th day of October, 1B0U, at tho hour of three o'clock p. m., at the Comity Court room lu the County Con r i House InSalcm, Oregon, to iqtcn and consider said bid, at which said time and place the County Court for Llnn County, Uregon, Is horeby re quested to jjln uud consider the said bids and the matter of repairing tlio said bridge. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. A rcrtltled chequo pay able to the order of the County Clerk for Marion County, Oregon for live per cent of the amount bid Is also re quired to accompany each bid. The successful bidder will bo required to execute u bund for the faithful per formance of tho contract. Tho con tractor to whom the contract tuny be awarded shall be entitled to uso so much or the old stringers for tlonrlng purposes that irc sound and lit for Unit purpose. Done this nth clay of OctHber, 18lil. W. W. IlAI.t.. County Clerk for Marlon County Ore- KOth ucu ii'ikvw-i'w NOTICE. Notice U hereby u'lvcn that a peti tion has been tiled in tliu City Itccor- der's olllce of the City of Salem, Ore. gou, on IIiIh 14 day ofSeptenibcr, IH'JH, oy it resident uud properly owner, uck ir.g the 'Common Council thereof, to vacate two certain portions olf the wet end of Wd'on Avenue, (lccrH)cd iik follewtt: Hegluiilug at the north westerly cor ner at Church and Court Mrceth of wuut l. known us W'UonV Ave nue, according to tho recorded plat or the City of Salem. Mat Inn Com ty. Oregon mid of record ut pages II) und it) of Volume No. 1. of tliu public recuidsor tho said County of Marlon, Stato of Ore gon, aforcMild, and running tlieucu easterly along the NOiitu lino (iT sulci Court street and tlio north line of wild Wilson's Ave nue, three hundred and forty-six feet .'MO) to a point upon what won In bu the westerly line of Cot tn go street In sulci city, If tho tmmo were extended southerly across tho said Court street und tliu Hitld WIImhi's Avenue, accord ing to the recorded plat uloresald; thiinco Miuthorly at a right uuglo to said south lino of Court street nforesald, live ' chains' ,ir threo hundred and thirty fceU.HIO to the north lino of Stale street and the south line of s.ild Wilson's Avenue; thence w. sterly along the said north Una of Stato street and tho south lino ot Wilson's Avenue uforesild, three hundred mid forty-six feet :!!u to the Miulhwetcrly corner of said Wil son s Avenue uforosald; thmce .lortherly along tho easterly Hue of Church street und tho westerly line of said Wilson's A venue a fore said, live chains ft or three hundred imiiI thirty feel .'I.'IUI to the place of beginning." Abo, "Heglnnlng ata polnlon the south lino of Court street and the north llnoof Wilson's A venue faccordlng to the recorded plat of tho City of Salem, Oregon, aforeraid,) threo hundred uud forty six HID fi-ot easterly from the riorlli westerly comer of said Wilson's Avenue aforesaid, uud where the said south line or unirt street anu uie said north line of Wilson's Ave nue, would Intersect the westerly llnoof Cottage street in sain city If the same were extended south erly aurosMid Court street and said Wilson's Avenue, und run ning theuco southerly across said Wilson's Avenue thiee hundred and thirty I'm) feet or llvo W chains, to a point on the south llnoof suld Wilson's Avenue and the north lino of Stale street I'iree hundred und forty-six .1I0) feet from tho southwesterly cor ner of said WlUurVa Avenue; ihencn easterly along tho south llnoof Wilson's Avenue and the north llnoof Slate street, n'mity uluo feet und fix Inches (WH feet to u point upon whatwou d he the easterly line of said Cottage street ir the same were extended south. erly across said Court street and said Wilson's A vci.uo to tho suld north line of State street and the south llnoof said Wilson's Avenue aforesaid; tlieuco northerly auross said Wilson's Avenue live chulos or i nree hundred and thirty l-TKi feel to a jmlnt mi the south lliio of Court stre-t and the north of Wilson's Avenue aforesaid und where the said last named lino would Intersect the eatUrly lino of Cottage street atoresald if the; sumo were extended southerly aenss said Court street and the north Him of Wilson's Ayeoue aforesaid, and thence westerly along tho said south line of Court street and the north line of Wil son's Avenue aforesaid, ninety nine feel ana six Inche Wi feel ) to tliepljceof Uvlniilov." liiyin tint ihmiis and conditions and I for the uses and purnorie as therein set forth. haul petition will rome up for hear ing ul the second rewular meeting of the Common Council of balmo. Ore gon, for the month of Oetoher, 8V, Uiwit, on the I7th day of said inonth. .-n.j. JUIIAII, Ptrorderof theCliy of Kaleui, oie gon, and Kx-ODIclo Juillce ol Ihu Coace. WlIKKRK llHHYIIAN. i'otlllonir. Dissolution Nat we. The buiiAiM lately eniMlwitwl by It. J IUrkdihMhaitd J. li. IteJgWiwiu h IlerwbUeJt A HilKIa ullllwi. tuiuwl by the un.Waigmal.Iw harliig Ijooght iwt all tlt Inlwwt ol lit late lurtuwr. All bllla dne t antl IlaUlittt of the lt firm will 1m MtltUal I'V jOti f It. J. lIcuMiiaieif. THE WEEKLY JOURNAL AND r- r.--v- "C"B(a AETIculliirlMi t i tuo U..I.-.I, Li, fc.,a i..si i.irllal FAHH FEATURES: itcx,.v,tr,af, vr. I .Ir..; t.oullnif, Imiir, .tJri.-C l.amriilnic, 'u othrr 1orlo rlunn t r l'nrll"Ot ,1 I surcpMriit rhrtiTPi-i.. HMi,rMlrl !,,' r r.. tf 1 '0 liKKlunblolir llnriirnlKMtlmiii. 'J !fi i ., ,(, uid I'oimurrvlul AcrlrHurc ao uavil..l Mlaai. FAMILY FEATURES: Id i. I m 1 x UimhI 4 mik. 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I'lione aMfl for wttulogiiH, or luhlnts-, ritA.NC'ltfi'O HI'.l.ltV, Dwui, rittlum, Oregon. Salem Studio INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY Oi: AUSIC. Mrs. Etfa Anders Willrnan 0er First National llank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory ami Class Reading. Hludlo hours from U to 1'.' and -' Ion. TWO FINIS NBW IMAXOS IN KTUDK) VOW US 15 OT ITlMLoS. TOP NOTCH Of pttffw'ilon lu tpmlily slid LOW NOTCH In liittiCMt prim for httnwit goodn. Thul'a our motto, und tlnit'n tli rMitn h1 morn wnUtvry yrur. Ikin't full to M in. HARRITT &. LA03RENCB Ol.ll I'OHTOfKIOK OIUWHHV. L. M. KIRK 84, 00, & ea J'hono UT, Gram, Hay, FJour, Mill Feed, Building Material. Lime, Omenl, Piaster etc, Grain. Hay and Straw stored Wagon Scales. Jrimipt imI ramful attrutlon given Bit. of the cltr. . u. a ( . t 1 IV. r' - " - Dally 4 nuntlis $1.00 1.00 .50 $2.00 all. $1,35, of Oreiron. il llnun. CV.nl.. I., I ....... ..r ai.ii, ,i, !..... u i.. 11.... ,,f .1... i........... ValBHl MOPISH UHOS.. SAL ISM, Oil! BcantyLcadhig a Man By the Nose may mislead him sometimes, but the lKHUity that lends a man to our laundry Is tlio faultless beauty of our artistic laundry work, that he will never llnd a misiiniiiugone. uur exiiuisito luuiuiry work is the acme of high grade excel lence lu this lino. Wo do up shirts, collars, culls, and woolens ami lace cur tains, lu a milliner that keeps them iu lino condition, as well us looking good as new, at all times, Salem 'Steam Laundry, U)I.ONr.I,J. OI.MHTIU). IMIOI'lt. Phono -ill, n!.'iu LibertyStreet iifMfiu i;imhm. wifhnt Wmk Lu I MHitl. NUhllv I. ut i. til (!"nrnHWff OrKh. chumnI IMSTLANtl. OSDOON SALISM, OIUS(.()N. JAUM, OKICOM. 7 !&&' YSJ0JJ' ro QrAtootr CoIIeg? of Mlisic suimjiuou thaciihiis. It Statu Ut to tb illlvy of go"! to any tt 111JS1N1SS CARDS. C. JHL. U5ACK dentist, Succcner to Dr. J. M. Ken-. oM hltl Comei,Sbm, Or. l'rtie desiring uttriot opt. oil at irodeiste feet in unjr bunch i Incipecul iciiucit ALBERT A. JESSUP. 333ESBflT,a?X2;3,17 Phono 1071.1 ROOMB 1 AND il, DltAY llt.K. Sab Water Co.. OFFtCr CTV IIAI.I. nl otlice. For water teirice nmy IM'i ivtlile monthly m advance. MaVe compUlnU at th'' " . PLATINO" PHOTOS. Eiihiigcmenta lu Crayon und Water Color l'hnto lluttuiiH. Amateur dovvlopiiig and llimhliig neatly done. I. .1. I1IIUWN, OllOUNU Fi.ooit 2 III Commercial St. Salem Oregon. Steam Dye Works No. ll).i Commercial street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' and gentlemen's elulhlug clou nod, ched, repaired uud presied. Kino blanket cleaned or dyed and nicely tin lulled. Kid niovcs cleaned, lUc: dyed i'c. S, C, STONE, M. D. I'mprlelur ol Stone's Drue: Stores B.U.KM, OIIKIIOS. Tliu itiirrt (two In nuniticr) nro IhthIhI a No. Bit niul 0.(3 ('tinmuToUl unst. ami an HrlUtorknt Willi arniiilito line of lriiia mul mctllrliirf, tolli't nrtlclra, r(nmtry. Iiriuliri etc, cla.,rtc. iik. nivinr. Ilaa liail ttiine 3A yrar vxirlenro In Uie rr- lice nl tiiiilli'lneauil now makci un rlurtu (or cunmiliallon.eiaiiilniitliiii iiriirftwrlialnti. C. H. JUANJB Merchant TailOp U7 HTATK RTItKrrr. CyBulta 8113 mid lipwatda, PauU S3 and upwmck CAPITAL. CIT Express and Transfci Mittiall mull anl paxengur tialh. eaie ant eipie tj all iuiIi ol III iu, ell rr mipl leivlcc. IVleiliouc No. 70. DISQUK blvlt'TON N teW M. A K K fcCT .St .It itiect, ncai itilnil. Kicilieil an. bc menu. My ptnni ay I keep the Iki nraltln town SOU LIS IIKOH. riANO 1UNEIIS AND llfcTAIIIKI I'OIITiaNI). OIIK KurHnli'in nut yldlnllr Iimvh nrlra at Will Mu!e Hit. 1 (Ira Photoeraohs You can get Jnnt wliut you mint at tin: i:i.iti; studio Nothing but llrat ilun nork turnetl out. riiollniii'nt Kulaigetl Work oil thucoiut. Suicide It xould I mi for you to iioulect a leaking gu llxtiirct knowingly. II your gun llx to ri-x are old and iihm reimiriug, will put them in complete order for you or jiilt in now llxtiirtM. iu eliilxiratt-or plain and nrlUtlc imtlernv, at a n-aaoiiMhle iti.'. Sow la the time to Imvtt your ilumbiiig niul una lliimirt lonketl after, wfore i-IihnI .dxirH niul wluduHii ciiuik' lUmnge to your IikmIUi. BARRdPETZEL 1M roMMrlitlAL. S 1 1. KS: I . Tclepliiux No. 2J7I RED FRONT LIVERY First-Class Feed and Boarding Stables. lt(OMMKIIiAI, HrilKKT J.M.i'.M. oltr. PAGE & STEPHENS Best Hies for Commercial Men HUUm III hm I'll- k ll44 WIIUukiIuI I' HaIb mm awl o.i.iuiui.i rUa la.r iIk hw anil laiulu ilii'l a "it will Hurt ftl Inr ilai vitrk r m.iii.n aat. vt i.ttl" llUtl vuaiaulwal LOANS ATCCICIlEXr UATK INHUUANCK, EKAI, EfeTATE HKCl'ltlTY IIOSDA nozoirni intos. you Cjiniiircil til, felii-arii Qr 0-l-tf. d.! w The German Market Will be found all kind of meat and the l,H't of Mtiaage, FltKK DHblVrjllY. All bllla due the lattf llnn of Vill A MUwcku ruilat be puld. WOLsZ, &. SON 171 Comuienial 81. 16 ViKJt 1 IIIJUIVU II vAIjII I'M' '1 bKaLri l fViV INTIUl STATE M CONSERYATORY ETTAANERS-WILHAN a AsoclteTeaclier,.Wc.tetn Comietva- 7 tory, Kansas City, Mo , rer ceentlng ' die Inler-tta e Symem, al Salim. Ore. H Over Hnt National Hank. IteHlJeice M 376 Church street, htudio houra-9 to ' to tos- orvjrsavjKTNav VNJtsaaxirsaisa WANTED. Now todny navoituotnunu (our Uncn or le.iw In this column 'psertcd tmee) times for 35 oU SO ctn a week, 91 per month All over lour lino At Mme rate. FUUNISHKD UOOMS.-Threit neatly furnlnhed rooms to let. Enquire at 105 Corner High and Kerry etrcct. 10 13 Hit WOOD FOIl SALU.-Flvo or six car loatls of oak wood will soli, piled near aide track or I- O. II. ncro. Ad drew Jay Cook k Co., Marion, Ore gon. 10.in-3tt 1'ABTUItK for horpca und cows, two mllcH from town, ltatoa reasonable. J. W. Watt 10.13k 3 FOK ItKNT.Defdrabld roomn fur tilnhed or unfurnished for gentlemen. TennH reiuonable. Call on F. llcm let, UW Comtuerelal ntreet. 10-1 t-tf STOVES. I'lenty of recond hand atoven Komo great bargain nt O. Dllltnan'H K-coiuMiand ntoro, 210 Oonimen-lal Htreot. lOlL'ilt TO KENT. FurnUhed hoino, corner of Fourteenth and Losllo atroutH, near utovo foundry. No mnall chlldren. Mm. K. MclevlH. 10 12 Sit FEED MILL. Wo aro prepared o d 1 a general rhnpplng Imxlneitn. Heed wheal cleaned, AIimi buying mid ntor lug all ehuNCH of grnlu. At wuruhoiiHo 011 union itreet, oll!cii2IHlCoiuuiorelal Htreei, upntairH. A. .M. Ilnmplirey. 10 11 ill FAKM FOIt HAI.E. lOOncrei. In Yam. hill county, 75 iu cultivation, good new litilldiiigH which coxt alxiut VM). l'rleo PAK), liulftlown, Imlunrij nt il per runt. AddrvxM T. T. t'otler, Wlilteson, Oregon. 10 7 0m WANTED. Women to bind dreitH Hhieldaat homo. Steady work; din lance no dlradavaiitngo; nV your ueaier to mow you Mini nlilulila. Kuril Hlilvhla vim p on wuUt without Hewing. Pond pe for eutuloguoof work. Tho Knrn Hhleld Co., Bi!5 Hnxinio atreet, Now York. 10-4 '-w IH.Uli IuilliON"WA(IONH,-lloino hi" duatry aiMinlnl llrnt prize. Come und M'curo one of tliomi homo made wauoiiH that took llrnt prite at tho State Fair. Mountain hackti iixprehM wagona, buck lioardi), nirta ami liuggleH, lioth ICnut ern and Inline mailo; cheap for eaah Alao nomo m-oud hand vehicle chenii. At tho Haleiu Carrlago Factory. W. Fennel, .'Ml Commercial titrevt, 111 1 tf ilw FOK SALE. Several gcnid fnrmn, lfiO to (HWncreH, fJ0GlfS0eraete. All well Improved and 110 wuxtu laud. fl. 1.. llayen, llalaey, Or. 0 27 I in FAHM WANTED. To rent for term of thri" yearn. Itefurencu given. Addreit farmer, care Capital Journal, Halem, Oregon. p-25 Iiu FOUND.-llelwren I),7ry" iiiiif Hhkre alia biiiieh of keyx. Owner can have them by paying for tlila notice. 0-2U tf FOUItnoU.AUa FEU DaY-MoTi ai wuuled to cut, Nplil or haul cord wootl. Will pay Wl celitii (ur aplltting and It ier coril for hauling a dlaiaiicu of '.' iiiIUm. Valuin Fuel Co., room lit, over IIiihIi Hunk. H-,H tf V? A NTH I ). Wheat, oal.i and barley, bug fiiriiltdicd. llet our prlcea U fore you mill. Olllcii on Court itreet reuruf l.ilrymplu'a atoru) warohoiiau UilKir Exchange building. Tillaou, llarllott Drain Co. H-7 tf UIUVUL.1: I'A't'lt-ll your uiuycie needa ru)i.iirn urmg it in, wo havu the hklll uud mock In keep II In llrt cIum condilloii We carry a full Hue 11, Miudrii'H and mukuu oeoliil Uy of eiiiimelliig coiiiu unci mo us. wuKitllafy our iMlroim, (Jiutlner While, 'Mi Llbei'.y mieet. Htiluiuir block, next door u atvaiu laundry. I'hoiie ag.V lo-fc iFTUblV" CLKaTOSIH - Itciiicuiiwi that tho beat uud uhuupoit carMit 11 pint tin iiuvi felt pupcr wild . l'll lotrUSALlllllM. 20-if Or J F. CooK. tho uotanloal Spec allat, Uuuooucla Whuro Othur Fall. To whum it may roiutiru : Tlila In torurtifythat IVirtha 1'. Con. our, of Mt.Aiigol preuluct. Marlon rotiu. ty, Oregon, Ima aulfurud from a cancer oun groMth iu tho lefli-ar for about three yeari. The grow lb wax cutout twice and liiirnitl out once by Albany I'hyaieiaua. but tlio growth i-ame buck a bad u over, and piiimtl her tai badly that aliu had lo be Ukmi from aehool. After three wiH'k'n Iruiitmenl by Dr. J. F. Cook, ol hultriu, Oregon, tliu llotaiilcul HKfialiHl, the growth en.lrely dlauiH n-artl, and at Ihla date, our inimtlm aiiicu treatment wua liegiln, the growth litu not reapiKHireil, and the ear liioi en tirely lualitl leuving only the huiii. IlleUtl by the Alluny dewtorn. 1 hereby certify that the above atnle muiit la alwolutuly true, and that Ut' tliu I' Cornier, tho purrum imnitiuiied in the alllil.ivit, ban rvidcl lu my fam ily aincu eurly iliildhootl, louring 1I10 ru Utiouahli. to 1110 of lileto. II. C. Urn. Suliaerilivd and worn to before me thht eighth day of June, lri'JV. W. W 1UII, enunty clerk of Muriuu county Uregon. Call for Wiiiianta. NotliM i hiiruby given tlut thero are (utida on IiuihI upiilirahlu to the pay 111111$ uf all wurniuta of thttUlty ofHalein uudoraecl 011 or iKiforu Oct. IM, lb), Uoldnrii of hi id wurntnU will nleum) nrw- kcnt them for (aymeiit at Ijnld A lliuh'a hank, aa iutermt Win ivuMi from IVt, Slid, 1H. Joii.v .Mum. City Tre.ianer tiipt,:tu istw. lot. " ' "I Ualum, Or., HUIEWING SANG COr Toai, Chlnuwaro, Japanoso Fanoy Uooda. KmMltitiiMl tllktf. tttrmn, liury TrTliiM. TuituUa, alialla. IVatl lulakl unianwata. IUih- lau, IkatU, l.-.iutwlwafe, Ualtlbla, Hiaiir.au Makvra of all kliuUof IjuIIm I'nderwear ouwk llf.lvi lj l.iviy HiMutfr. Oruora I'fujjl.llj HI 11 iilrLmt KttMiC uit Htir 0(ira Ilmi'fl Uijllillui: UVIKV ilitUU.S. im iu Tim top pruv for Uw hiuoii for wpul al IVndletou, waa 1J4 cent, 1-aid to IM. Campbell for 76.UUI ixi,iih of 1VH and iwra wool.