The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 07, 1900, Image 3

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QUICK TIMK AND UlIUAl HATK8.
Docklbotwoen Htatnnd Court Ufa.
M. 1. DAIiUWIN, Auont.
Special for Outing!
Mountain or
Coast
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Wo will put up any kind nnd grado of
coffoo or tea In ono pound air tight car
toon. It will bo put up fresh nnd it will
retain its nroinn. Same inducement an
before. 2 ounces of nny flavor of our own
make flavoring cxtrncts freo with each
$1 purchase, or n lunch basket ; or with
a 60 cent purchaso; n bar of nico toilet
600 p.
ltemembor tho baking powder 'Di
amond Brand" is ourown maVo no such
van bo had wherever you go at UO cents
a lb cau.
Yokohama Tea Store
Phono 2111.
Freo Delivery.
LI HUNG CHANG.
Her
Whtre China's Great Statesman Stands In
Tresent Crisis.
From 'Alnilee'a Mairailno.
"Tho position LI Huns Chang has
taken toward tho Chineee Reform Partv
would bo interesting Information for
thosowho remember General Grant's
declaration that LI Himu Chang was
not only tho greatest Chinaman, but
tho greatest statesman alive, and for
those who have seen tho litto memorial
tice and bronzo tablet placed by tho
ststuto Celestial at Grant's tomb at
Riverside, New York. In the light of a
recent open letter by a reformer it seems
that LillungChang bus by no means have
consistent in bis attitude toward this
movement. Leung Chi-teo, one of the
leading reformers, for whoso head tho
Empress Dowager has offered a ronard
of f 05,000, states that LI Hung Chang
was assisting him in tho work of retortn
only a year and a half ago, and sent a
message promising him support. Leung
Chi-tso say that after he had escaped
from Peking to Yokohoma a mostago
from LI Hung Chung was brought to
him by Marquis 1 1 to. This message
reads;
"Look upon your exile as an oppor
tunity to study tho (customs of the
West, In preparation for the glorious
career of servfeo to your couutry that
awaits you when China calls back the
eons she Is now Bending to Ignominious
exile.'
"Since this timo LI Hung Chang has
become allied with the Empress Dow
ager in her opposition to tho reformers,
and it was he who, by order of the Em
press, offered tho reward for Leung Chi-tso'aliead."
GOLD CREEK MINES
A San Francisco Capitalist Sail to Be Inter
csted On the Little North Fork.
While at Gates a Joubnai representa
tive was informed by Hugh Freelend, of
theFrceland Consolidated Mines, that
Frank McCand, of 'Frisoo, is expected
there In few days to prospect the Gold
Creek mines. The PreelaiuU have sunk
a 20-foot tunnell in their best mine and
the ore is looking fine,
feet wide they have threo threo feet of
first-class ore smelting ore that has
yielded an assay of f 2O0 a ton. This oro
can be packed out for 10 a ton andean
be shipped to 'Frjeco at 40 a ton.
This mine is 15 miles from Gates on
the little north fork of tne Sanllam,
2,500 feat altitude, eight miles by trail
and seven miles by .wagon road.
RELIGION MAKES
THEM STARVE
Starvlnf natives of India. With Millions of
Cattle at Hand Dare Not
Eat Deef.
Cynii C. Adams In Alnilee'a,
In largo districts of India today mil
lions of cattle could not bo sold for fifty
cents a head. Tho country, yellow and
parched, has been turned Into a desert
by tho failure of tho Monsun rains.
There aro grass lands and foddor in
In other parts of India, but the poor an
imals are too weak to bo driven to them,
oven if thoro were cottlo buyora to take
them away; so they die liko flies, suc
cumbing to starvation far ruoro quickly
than their owners. Tho thought has
never occurred to the 35,000,000 Indian
peasantry now suffering from hunger
that tho caltlo would have been a food
resource to tldo them over tho months
of crop failure. They have plenty of
cattle. Among all tho animals of India
tho various breeds of- horned and humped
cattlo hold tho first placo. Thoy are tho
draft animals in tho little field of the
poorest peasant. All tho transportation
of tho inland roads depends tilon thorn.
Tho household that has not its cow Is in
tho direst poverty.
"Suppose tho natives, when the signs
point unmistakably to a season of crop
failure, had cured under their hot sun
many thousand tons of beef by sun
drying, as jerked beef is propared in
South America, undceeribablo suffering
nnd thousands of lives would havo been
saved; but tho very idea of making
such provision as this against tho horrors
of 150,000,000 peoplo of India, who base
their religious beliefs upon tho Vcdas.
Thoy would novor dream of such a pro
fanation of the teachings of Brahminlsm.
Thoy would rather swallow dirt and
gnaw roots than eat beef, and yot thoy
aro not strict vegetariuns, for all eat but
ter and milk, and also fish and mutton
when thoy can procure them.
"Tho Hindus and those who sharo
witli them their religious beliefs aro just
what history tells us their fathers woro,
threo and twenty centuries ago. Tho
highest law that concerns tho Hindu is
to eat correctly, and beef is ono oi tho
proscribed foods; so with this food
resource in every farmyard, prized
highly, ns it Is by most of tho world, tho
Hindu dies of hunger rather than par
take of it. These facts aro perhaps as
impressive nn illustration as can bo
given of tho profound infinonco which
religious injunction and custom havo
upon tho habits, tastos and prejudices,
and consequently upon tho commerce of
whole nations.
Deef Unholy Food,
"Tho value of East Indian 'cattlo for
food has been amply demonstrated. Tho
57,000,000 Mohammedans living in India
havo no qualms or scruples about bcof
eating. Somo years ago wo read almost
daily for a tlino, of bloodshed between
tho Mohammedans and tho IllnduB, of
Northwest India, licet was tho causo of
tho Incipient warfare. Tho Hindu
neighbors of tho Moslems decided that
their feelings had been outraged too
long by tho repugnant spcctaclo of cattlo
shambles and beef eating. Thoy re
solved to put an end to thorn, but tho
undertaking was too largo for the com
paratively small number of zealots who
engaged in it.
"In this vast region, so densely I co
pied that tho specter of famine is not
far away oven In years of plenty, no
meats aro imjiorted except for )Kuropeau
consumption. If there is a partial fail
ure of rice, wheat, maizo, barley or tho
indigenous grains on which tho laborer
lives, starvation begins atonco; and so
whllo India soils to tho world ovory year
from $250,000,000 to f 150,000,000 worth
of products, and buys about three
fourths as much as eho sells, hor pur
chares are almost wholly textiles, ma
chinery, railroad material and coal, even
whon hunger stalks abroad; and tho
main reason why the great evils of (am
ino Is not averted or mitigated by food
imports is becaueo tho religious tenants
of most of tho iwoplo confine them to
tho fow cereals thoy raise as tho main-
Btay of life. In one respect, however,
religious prejudice is a blessing to the
country. It is to tho lasting shamo of
some modern nations that they destroy
thousands of barbarous or semi civilized
men and woraon by .selling them poison
in tho form of tho purest quantities of
alcoholic liquors; but they find no mar
ket for their fiery gin and -10 rod among
tho hundreds of millions of East Indi
ans bocauso Islam throughout the world
is a vast tototal society, and among the
Hindus to touch liquor is n sign of tho
lowest ante. Thus certain religions
which we do not include among the
highest forms havo happily reared an
insurmountable barrier against one of
the worst evils of Western civilization."
'"Brevity Is the
Soul of WU."
'Wit Is wisdom. Blood is life. Impure
btood Is Irving death. Htallh depends
on good blood. Disease b due io bad
btood. The btood can be purified.
Legions say Hood's Sarsaparilla, Amer
ica's Greatest Btood Medicine, purifies it.
A brief story but it tetts the tale.
boffy SahSaliWti(((
tho jury brought in a verdict of
"guilty;" tho photographer caught him
with a smllo on his face when lib took
his picture in tho cell for tho prkoncrs
condemned to dlo. Glcason was con
victed of murdering a monoy-londer
named John C. Hervoy, at the town of
Lima Grove. eight miles from Wheeling.
A Few Pointers
Tho recent statistics of tho number of
deaths show that tho largo majority dio
with consumption. This disease- may
commenco with an apparently harmless
cough which can bo cured Instnutly by
Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat and
Lungs, which is guaranteed to euro and
rolievo all cases, l'rlco 25c. and COc.
For sale by all druggists. 1
YOU ARE INVITED.
To the Reception at the Capitol on July
Eleventh.
Tho committee having in chargo the
reception to tho governor and his brldo,
nt tho timo and placo named below, re-
Iquests tho Journal to glvo publicity
to tho following Invitation to tho goncral
public to attend that brilliant social
event:
Becretary and Mrs. F, I. Dunbar,Trea
surer and Mrs. O. 8, Mooro, Superinten
dent and Mrs. J. II. Ackorman, State
Printer and Mrs. W.H.Lceds.Chiof Jus
tice and Mrs. R.S.Dean,Justico and Mrs.
F. A. Mooro, Justice and Mrs. O. E.
Wolvottou, Attorney-General nnd Mrs.
D. R, N. Blackburn cordially Invito the
public to attend a reception given by
them in honor of Governor and Mrs.
Geer, in the Supremo Court Room, Cap
itol Building, Wednesday ovenlug, July
lltli, 1000, from nlno to oloven o'clock.
Those giving tho recoptlou will bo as
sisted by Ex-Governor and Mrs Z. F.
Moody, Mr. and Mrs,. William lirown,
Mayor and Mrs. 0. P. Bishop, Judgo and
Mrs. R. P. Boise, Judge and Mrs. B. F
Bouhatn. Judgo and Mrs. Goo. II. Bur
nett, Judgo and Mrs. J. J. Murphy, Mrs.
Tlicodosia Downing, Hon and Mrs. I. L.
Patterson, Hon. and Mrs. Phil Motsclmn,
Hon. and Mrs. Edward Hirech, Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Claudo
Gatch.
THE STATE FAIR STAKES
To-NUM an To-Morrow NUM.
And each day ana night during this
week you can cet at any druggist's
Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and
Lungs, acknowledged to be the most
successful remedy ever sold for
Coughs. Croup. Bronchitis. Asthma
und Consumption. Get a b.ttlo to
day and keep It always in the house
s'j you can check your cold at once
Price 25c and 50c. Sample bottle free,
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"The Man Who Uuibs" to Hani.
WnasLiNo, W. Va., July 0. Frank
Gleason, a former resident of Kansas
Ctty, is in jail here, sentenced to be
hunt; tomorrow. It was in evidence at
IiU trial that Gleason made his head-
In a ledge nine , quarters for nearly twenty years in Kan
sas City and St. Louis, ror months lie
would work at his trade, boiler-making;
then he would disappear. It was notteed
that during tho time when he was away
numerous email robberies were reported
from small towns adjacent to Kansas
City or St. Louis. He Is said to belong
to a prominent family living at Zanes-
Tho ville. Ohio. He always wore a smile on
mine is close to the stream and not lar nn Ida face. This ohiraoteristie fo-1-
from the claims of Reeves, White and'kwl GUam through the trill of the
Heldecber, on Gold creek, I uub for w hioh he was eenvlated and sen.-
OAlBTOIl'lA. I leneed to die. There was smile on his
Bears Oa la tad YlW Haw Utrg B&gtf face when ho was arretted; he only
iVjaatA yj - j$rfT. " I smiled when told that lie had been. In-
fe&7c4cJ(6l( dieted; the same smile appeared when
rill Well and Those Attendlne Are Guaranteed
Great Sport.
If thero is anything in quantity and
quality, tho peoplo who attend tho stato
fair this year will certainly sco eomo
high class sport for tho big stakes offered
havo filled sufficiently well to bo self
supporting nnd guarantee honest racing.
Tho class of horses entered and tho rich
stakes offered aro suro to bring about
this result. There will bo no laying up
of heats on making n pool horso, when
f 1000 is in sight to raco for, nnd tho pub
lic can rost assured that thero will bo
somo hair-splitting finishes in each of
these events. Following aro tho entries:
CAPITAL CITV I'l'BBB 01' $1000 KOK 2:20
TUOTTEltS.
Crls BImpson, b. g. Phil N, 2:29J, by
Bonner N. B.-Gracio.
Joo Hubcr, b. g. Col. Turner, by St.
Patrick-Woodnut.
Jim Mienor. b. s. Yinmont. 2:21. by
Altamont-Venitia.
George B. McAuley, b. m. Kitty Cau
tion, 2:25, by Caution-llollfounder.
Van B. Lashmutt, b. m. Nettlo Ham,
2:ll)4, by Hainbletonutn Mambriuo
Altnmont. E. B. Tongue, b. h. Lovelace, 2:20, by
Egotist-Creiwn.
1. O. Moshor, blk. in. Noonday Bell,
by Noonday-Belle H.
Van Do Vanter, 8. F b. g. Tickets,
2:20)a, by Conductor-Coreal.
Van Do Vanter, 8. F., b. c. Altcho,by
Altos-MliinloN.
Win. Frazier, b. g. Twilight, by Daly
Gen. McClelland.
W. F. Matson, ch. g. Ned Wilkes, by
Ebony Wiikes-Dolly.
J. A. Baddely, b. m. Oveta, 2:22, by
Caution-Golden Seal.
N. O. Belknap, b. m. Alteno, by
Altano-Alta.
W. II. Boyd, b. h. Bitter Root, 2:25,
by Lord Byron-Easel.
B. P. Shawhan, blk. m. Lyla, by Alta-mont-Tecora.
Springer & Ormsby, b.m. Lady Alfred,
2:104, by Alfred U.-Lady Salisbury.
W. 0. Eaton, b. c. Road Boy, 2:l$i,
by Rweinan-Unknowii.
O. W. Kahlor, br. g. Vovo, 2:25, by
Ante Echo-Tyhault.
Aug. Erlckson, blk. h. Claymont, by
Altamont-Tecora.
crnzBjis'ruiuteor flOOO ro2 11 imckhs.
Aug. Erickson, blk. g. BUI Frazier,
2:H, uy Prlnceraont-Adirondack.
W. II. Bradford, ch. in. Estella,
2.17Ji, by Lemont-hasby.
J. N. Karateter, b. in. Alta Dell, 2:10,
by Holmdel-Altamont.
E. It. Clark, b. g. Kittitas Ranger,
2:15. breeding unknown.
F. W. Baltes, b. g. Altas, 2:16?i, by
Altamont-Adirondack.
Joo Huber. h. h. Geo. M. Wakefield,
2 ll)4, by Bozeman-Maxlm.
Jas. .Mcuouaugu, u, in. urn Air,
2:10a. by Pathmont-Sleepy Kate.
U. E. l'erlnger, b b. Pathmark, by
Pathmunt-Jullett
Cris Simpson, br. ni. Alta Norte,
2:10li, by Del Norte-Rockwood.
N J.Bruce, ch. g. Mack, 2:22i, by
Democrat-Thoroughbred.
T. D. Condon, r. m. Anna J., 2:1GJ(,
by Conifer-Doiher.
Vau Do Vanter, 8. F., br. g. Deceiver,
2:15, by AlUmont-Kiibar.
Tlios. Clanoy, blk. U. Freddy O. by
DlrecURosaC. ,
K. B. Tongue, b. g. Ben Bolt, 2:10U,
by Alexis-Maggie.
I. C. Mosbvr, b. h. John A. Crawford,
2:17, by Cuiurd'AIeue Nellie.
F. Roe, ch. h. Barnacle, by Mox Mox
Laura West.
Throuih the Yellowstone.
The new routu via the lOregon Short
Line Railroad and Monida, Mont., ena
bles you to make a delightful trip
through the Yellowstone National .Park,
entering via Monida ami coming out via
Cinnabar, making it unnecessary to
cover any portion of the route twice. For
beautiful dewriptlve booklet, write or
call at Oregon Short Line Twket Oihee,
H2 Third street, Portland, Orugn.
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Sad Llfe-llljtory.
PrrcMBUno, Va , July 0.--A touching
sceno was witnessed hero today, when
Prof. A. M. Hughlett stopped from tho
train which brought him the last of his
long Journey from tho Pacific Coast, and
caught his wife and baby in his arms.
Ills story has been n slrango and a sad
ono.
For ton years Professor Hughlott had
been the principal and business mana
ger of tho Randolph-Macon Acadomy
here Ho was a man of splendid talents,
commanding, tactful, and full of mag
netic qualities. He managed tho finan
ces of tho institution, and tho auditing
commltteo nsked no questions, accepting
tho simple word of Professor Hughlett
tlmtall was right. Five years ago ho
married Miss Kittlo Bradbury, the
daughter of a rich and prominent cttl
ion. Tholr union was a happy ono. A
daughter, Leland, was horn four years
ago. She was two years old when tho
crash came. It was tho old, familiar
ono. Tho professor had speculated, bor
rowed from tho funds intrusted to him
lost. When ho fled from tho city anil
tho tho stato thero waB n shortngo of
$10,000 in his accounts. His father-In
law, to avoid disgrace, mado up his de
falcation, and thero was no prosecution.
But Hughlett could not bring himself to
como back until ho could make restitu
tion. Ho' wont to tho Pacific Slope, and
undor a new namo ho commenced life
ovor again. Ho had but a single object
In life to cam tho raonoy ho had taken
and restore it to its rightful owners.
With tills aim in life ho worked day and
night, concentrating his splendid talents
on the endeavor, nnd in two years,
almost to a day, ho had achtoyed It.
Thon, and not until then, ho wroto to
his wlfe:
"I havo 10,000 In bank. Shall I send
it or bring It?"
And tho roply which wont flying across
tho continent was vory short, but It
spoko velumes:
"Como back."
"Baly Leland ami Mamma,"
Professor Hughlott earned tho mouoy
by teaching. Ho had a position in tho
Standford University, gave prtvuto les
sons to backward students of means, and
ran a largo night class. In tho fall ho
went to a col lego in Tennessee, whoro n
good position has been offered him.
Thero is more Catarrh in this Bectlon
of tho country than all other diseases
put togethor, and until tho last few
years it was supposed to bo incurable.
For a great many years doctors nro-
nounced it a local disease, nnd pro
scribed local remedies, and by con
stantly failing to euro with local treat
ment, pronounced it incurable Science
has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires constitu
tional treatment Halt's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F J. Chonev & Co..
Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional
cure on the market. It Is taken inter
nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea
spoonful. It acts directly on tho blood
nnd mucous surfaces of tho system.
iliey oiler ono huiulrcU dollars (or any
ccso it tans to cure, fcenci tor circulars
nnd testimonials.
Address, F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills aro tho l)est.
C&t.
Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, nnd -which lias been
lit so for over OO yonrs, 1ms homo tho sitmntnro of
nml 1ms been iimtlo under his ncr-
rtfrfa soiml supervision slnco its infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd ,,Just-ns-rjood,,nro bnc
Experiments that trlllo -with nnd endanger tho health oC
Infants nnd Children Exncrlcnco njrninst Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Onstorin is n harmless substltuto for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nnrcotlo
substance. Its ago Is its Ktmrnntec. It destroys Worinn
nnd nllnys Fovcrlshncss. It cures Dinrrhuia and Wind
Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tito Chlldrou'B Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Soars tho Siguaturo of
(z& Jucsk4
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMf Cf lT eOMMNT, TT MUMlY TPIIT, IttWVOflA TT.
TiwywJM,ll.VytYttiB f ji
They Can't Get In
Theatres Tree ror 1900-1.
Tim MNTKIIVATinVAI. IMtAMA.Ii
and m must stay outsidiv Our window
and door Bcreens uxcludo nil Hying In
truders whoso presence make llfoii bur
den, ikuiish what can't bo extermin
ated 'Iheso screens como in all slr.es.
and can bo adjusted to every stylo ol
door nnd window. Tax your iKiekotbosk
lightly and Cicnpa tho lly and morqulto
iax ou comfort altogether,
R. M. WADE &. CO.
SALEM OREGON '
Something to Be Proud Of
fs tho ownership of a Creflcont. Cleve
land or Gendron blcvclo. It it the nemo
of perfection in blcvclo constriietlon.
leading Theatrical paper desires to ar- whoro lightness Is tint Hicriflccd for
range with eomo lady or gentleman in , strength and mechanical ukill blend to
every town In tho United Btntes to semi
it a brief weekly roport of tho hapten
ings of tho theatres in tholr town for tho
season of 1000-1. For this service they
Ibbuo tothocorrcfcpoiidont tholr "Critic's
Credential Card," which entitles thorn
to tho usual courtesies of Dramatic
Papers (two passes to each play). It Is
not a hard task nor does It rcmiironn
experienced newspaper wrltor, but they
must havo n responsible porxou who will
not abuse tho privileges. The "Critic's
Card" enables tho correspondent to see
all plays that are presented during tho
season milium uxiwnsu. ror inn par
ticulars address, Ldllonal Dept., The
Duuno Publishing Co,, l'uhlleher", Zi
Duano St., N. T. U-lU-G-sat
See the crowds buying
shoes next door to Gilbert &
Baker.
Frank C. Baker & Comnny,
Portland, Oregon, Real KsUito,farmlng
lands a specialty. Farm loans ncgoltittcd.
Bend for blank applications. dt(cw5-"8tf
ulndloi Twine.
Mitchell, Lewis A Btaver Co.'s branch
will Im) headquarters for binding twine
his season. 7-"datt(
OABTOIIIA.
Bixn ti I1 KM YOU HitJ AIwiTS Bsvgfc!
Sftclal Reserves.
"Old Government" whlskoy, recog
nized by leading physicians, and espec
l.ilu l. k i rkil.i;.n m n rn.,i.ir.
and Surgeon, also by Wm. D. McCarty
M. I)., Major and Burgeon, in United
States Army. Furthermore, the board
of health of Ban Francisco, recommends
this stimulant as the purest, unadulter
ated, for family use, for convalescents
and Invalids. Bold exclusively In Batom
and Marion County by. J . P. Koukms.
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Katray Notice,
Notice It hereby glifo that I lure Uke up
and Impounded tho folluwInKilrwrlUit animal
found running at Ur within the Cttr uf Sa
lem, to-wtl:
On Jtntj bull, one year old, no mtrki or
brand t.
Tte owner of ahl animal cau hate thiw
br prorloc property anil purine the lnjl
charge aud eztenteeof taking op and Serpln,
nt , and In default thrtf for fir date, I will
proceed Uj eelllhcaald animal at l-obllo auc
tlon a provided to ordinance fiu. AO uf the
afurveald Bit jr.
Dated Salem, Jul e, 1K
I). W UlBeON
7 It CM Marthal.
muku a wheel that is unexcelled for mu
ting qualities und reliability. Wo liavu
usploudid stock tochootofrom.
to50.
AtfL'G,
R. M. Wade &Co
N.
CASTORIA
For Inlanti and Children.
T)i. KM You Wm Always Bought
Bears the "& s1Tt . T"
fllgaature of lZcic7KT!ucUA4
CURE YOUPSELFi
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dkMbar-f. ii a-km 'tee
imiaitu ug nifaitufj
111 k.l.la toM.1
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LITTLE BO-PEEP
LOST HER SHEEP
Hut no una need worry nlxiut mutton
this timo uf the year, if thuy can got
dainty and delicious Bprlug lamb for mi
apietiting and nourishing Bummer
meal, Wo have everything In choice
meats, And all tho delicacies of thu sea
son in both frelh mid smoked meats
.that will stilt tho moot critical epicure,
E, C CROSS SALEM OR.
The Center of Attraction
For thoso who nro especially particular
about tho laundering of thtdr summer
garments Is tho Balom Strain laundry,
tiveryono .knows except those. who
haven't tried our work, how clean, prop
erly starched and Ironed every article
proves Itaelf to bo after it has been
through our hands. If you don't know
us, let's get acquainted.
Salem Stfiam Laundry
COLO.fKLJ. OLMSTXAt) I'HOrttHrrOK,
KOIIOUS V. OLMBTKAD, MQII.
f'honuiU, 230 Liberty fitrtt I
Cuff &
DUSINESS CARDS.
3aaBDaacs8cE,
Successor to Dr. J. M. Kceno. o
YYlilto Cornor, Snlem Or. Parties des
ing superior operations nt moderato fo
In any branch nro in especial request.
ALBERT A. JESSUP.
WANfB!
New today ndyerttkmnt
LrJ'??t'r"l" if 2b.q, loo iS
t i57atiT"' 4" toui
Phono 1071.
KOOMS 1 AND y, OHAY 11L1C.
Osteopathy
in Salem nnd Albany
DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT
Graduato of American School of Osteo
pathy. SALEM Monday, Wednesday and
Friday; hours, 0 to 11 a. m.; 1 to 4 p.
ovor Wellor's grocery.
ALBANY Tuesday, Thursday nnd
Saturday: hours 0 to 12 n. m. J 1 to 6 p.
in., Mrs. WiiuiB residence.
SOLTLYK UltOS.
I'lAKO TONERS AND KEl'AIHEltS
PORTLAND .QRK
For Baleia aud vlolultr lot onters at lt
Will MnrloHtna
B. F. JONES.
Attomoy-nt-Lnw
Toledo. Oroflon.
Was Clerk of Circuit Court for ilx jpert andhas
an np-lUato abetractof all nropertr In Lincoln
rouniy. n-17m
oil
en water Co.,
OFFIOK.OITYIUALL.
uFur wntor hcrvlco imply at ofllc.
Hills payable monthly In ndvunco.
Mtiko nil complaint s at tho ofllco.
NIOE-Looklng young lady imkftiV
would nisist capable hiwb-if BtMev
cially, bank and other roflrac, ad
O. N. G.. will llnd good aucoraotktioeM
nio school. E. Prcssaal. 7-8-9
FOlt SALE CUEAP-ToPbily.Hd,'t
a so gontlomnroand harness. Addrew
i;i.yo.rclcr' cf.rnor kb" ndLli
coin strcets.Salem. 7 6 W.
WANTED.-A steady reliable boy 13
years wants position in an office or
storo. Address "K"
are jodrnaL 7-6-3t
BLACKSMITH U'ANTED-An expert
Ollf-n.1 nil vm.M.I hAM t
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euop,
Address
Jouiwal, Salem.
mtiturv
"illacksralth." csra
7-lw
1w?.,,i.b,W"0.8a,W' BOrrCl h0rW
nbout 1100 pounds claimant renalred
to provo ownership and pay expense.
CO. tichramm 7 3 U
WANTED.-T), trad7townloUlnPorn
land, Ore., for span of good joum
horses weight about 10W. AadresS
iNoIson Jones. Sllverton Stage. 7 3 01
POINTER PUPS-FIne pure bred Eng
I1 ?.nipo,S!or8 tVm lho old Hheltoi
uuen,
Biro
nn
llMium) " P.ll ....!..
T. Loon Davidson, Morningslde.
OSOlra-
DON'T WOUItYl Woman's Iileseinct
Suro and Safe; Positive Cure for Bap
pressed or Irregular Menstruevtioa,
From Any Cause? the Nowest Dkeov
cry j Semi for Box. FUEE J M. Horne,
M. P., Box V.t Chicago, III., 0-30 2W
toil SALE. 110 acres of good batten
and, 10 acres In hops, ecod house awl
barn. Address 11. F. Hall, Hall's Fer
ry or Creston, Or. 0-llnl
CAV1TAL 'CITY
Express and Transfei
"Tlceta nil mall and passenger trains,
llaggago to all parts of tho city. Prompt
service. Toiopnono no. noi.
DISdUE A 8KI1TON.
H
S, C, STONE, M. D.
froprlelortot;
Stone's Drue Stores
UALKM, OUKOON.
TtioiteiM (two In number) io loratot a
No, XU ami 8S3 Commercial ttrcel, and are
well tiK ked wish a muipleto lino of ilruge ami
medlclma, totlot nrtlclca, porluinorr, bruthc
oUj., etc., etc
Bit. BTONK
llaihad Home 58 jean experlenco'ln tho prai
tlroo(melloliieaiid now matei no charge fot
rontulUllon. riamlnatlnn or preacrlptlou.
NilloaMatthews
Hueccarar to Kdnarde A Mallhowa
MARKET
M1CAT nnd
POUI.TMV
Blnlo street near railroad. Freshest
and liesl meats. My patrons lay I keep
h btust meats in to wu.
PLATING
Knlroe l-vr Ml (0) woml liendlct.,
rural -ra)io, womi nauuiea.
Kulreaier etS. Mela) handlea
Kuiaaioraclt,lletal handlea..
iatuatMiia ir "- ",
Tea apuona r tet ,.
Ilutlvr KiiIvl-i, iacb.
Himar Btietle, eAdi..
atTlllR Hit. .......
Napklu Hlnxapvr Het 8,.
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Call and got our prices on Gold and
Nickel plating.
.G. A. ROBERTS,
IOO Stato btroot. 1-4 Phone 2070
Itoyal Triple
filter Hllvcr
tlelal 1'lato
V do
mi in
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,ll 00 toll to
TO THE PUBLIC-Wo have on Iwml ft
lnrgo stock of Lastorn and home atade
buggies which wo oro selling at grtly
reduced prices In order to close thtte
out tills Biason, Plcasocall at -ll and
Vil i8iln,. r.t,n.'ot nml mIno them,
PohloA Ulshop. 0 28-tf
CH7SGlT6TLOOATl6aN,.I will be
pleased to sco my frlt-nds and old cus
tomers at tho Salem Wagon factory
304 Commercial St., whoro 1 am now
employed. I endeavor to give 8atls
faction. John 0. Gardner. 0 20 tf
SECOND HAND-Champlon Hinder for
jalo, In good running order. Mitchell
Lewis & Btaver Co., opposite Urnwery.
. 0-25-ti
HOME FOR KALE-Ono and one-hall
miles cast of Asylum. Flvoocrcs.house,
barn, nnd outbuildings, good water, two
ncri'B fruit! cuts seven tons hay, one
nnd onohnlf acre wheat, largo garden
if bought soon, cropB will bo sold with
placo, at a bargain. D. O. Howard.
0-W-lta
WANTED.Touxchango wagons, bug
gies, hacks, carts, oto . home or East
urn inndo, or horse shooing and re
pairs for oak or anil liimlvr; will take
your old vehicle at a fair valuation In
trade. For further particulars call at
Snlont Wagon Factory, 3(H Commer
cial street. Werner Fennel). 0 SO la
r'eMOVA i7it7cE Oiir "custoTJora
will hereafter find our barber shop at
!!l Commercial next door to Thomp
son's Jowolory storo Whcro wo will
1h glad to meet our old constomers.
"ltemembor Old Jack," Bunco A
Daniels. a 18 lm
V ajaarQy
ON
Don't Lose Your Grip,
When you feel your health falling
Iook to your plumbing. There Is iioth
lug that Mill undermine your health like
living In a Iioiimi whom Ihu pluiiifiliig is
drft-olivo and the air vitiated Uy swwur
gat. When you want your pliimbiiig
overhauled and looked alter or your wit
ter nines need reimirimr. runues and
furnaces or steam hrallng upjmrittus put
in order for tho winter, rail uu
BARR &, PETZEL
2U COMMERCIAL BTIIBKT.
Telephone No. 2871
Old Post
OfficeStables
.Arolarmi inn havo reliable attend
ants, your tcpin boarded by tho week or
tiny, (loot I teams for hire. Prices rea
souablo. Your pittronugo solicited.
H. M. Brown
02 Ferry Btroot.
kimm .uu,
Is open again under new inanagemuiit
ami wuwiii supply you wlUi the llnest,
Iresh meats, lanl etc. put up in the
ulennent nml bust Iihj and iromptly
delivered. Como and see us. Phono.
Main 2Uf)
VAN PAHON & CO.
AOENTS WANTED To show our up-to-dato
Wall Mop United States and
World, situ 47x07 Inchot. 3 to a
day easily earned. Write for free
Humplo and particulars, lllff &
Company, Chicago, 111. 6-18 2in
FOR BALE Tents, awnings, camping
outfits of all kinds In new aud second
hand goods. 'I In ware, granite ware,
etc. Call nt 210 Commercial stieot.
0 18 Itnt
FOR HALE Flvo acres choice garden
land, good houso. orchard and other
Improvements. Apply to J. Kuef,
first brick house, north side Garden
road. 0-11-lai
HOOMS. Furnished or unfurnished,
single or in suites, dining room ad
joining, homo-like, second floor Cot
tlo block. Mattlo llutchlni, prop.
YlStf
SUITS, PANTS, OVERCOATS. To
meaeuru. Perfect fit guaranteed,
2,000 stylos to select from 11. 8.
Hollo, Statu Street, agent Wanna
maker A lirown, Philadelphia, 4-7-tf
inUHK ULKANERs"-Rciuember
that tho best and cheapest carpet
puperls tho licovv felt paper sold
alTHKJOUHNAfcOfllCC 20-tf
ceicata
YOUR OUTIrlG.
Whether flihlng or hunting, you must
not neglect a supply of drinkables to
counteract the elfiwi of nn involuntary
souelng In a tiout stream or a sudden
downpour from the skies. The Iwat oh
taluablo whiakles. braiuUes, gins, cock
tail and cordials to say nothing
of the iudlpcnablo blackberry cordial
are always to be found at
Js Pr Rogers
218 and'222'ComuierehU Street,
js-Wholesale and retail,'"''
O"!! "' I
OHF.GON GIinATfiS'I
STATE FAIR
SALOM OREGON
Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900.
PREMIUMS on products
f 10,1X0 IN
of thu
Farm, Field
and Factory
wiugreaum iiuiiisiriai exposition oor
nviu on tne l'auillo Uoait.
Open to tho World
Far Premium list address
M. D. Wisdom,
Portland Oro.
HOTELSANTIAM
At Detroit, Oregon
Now open for Bummer Tourists, new
houso, newly furnished first-class accom
odation. Price from $1 00 to f 1.50 per
day. Good pack train and saddle horses
always ready to nccomodve Tourists to
Hot Springs, Marlon Lake, and Lake
Pamella and all good Oeldng points.
H. Jacob, PfOD.
Willamette Stables
Open day and night for busi
ness. Hire you a rig or put up
your team, Horses boarded,
satbifautiou guaranteed, Your
iiatronauo solicited. Btage for
McCoy leaves stable at u:20 a.
in. Good rig and careful driver,
Teter & Divis, Props,
South Commercial st.
Phone 1721.
C 50-tl
IK&sH
PAItKCft'S
MAIR BALSAM
(TUaibM ail. WirtM Ua kata,
l.ui,.l aiw,ta
tfr Valla tf MMt4te Uraj
r IV lia lawuiivi VVr.
,p .wmi aair Muuav
Oane
rj
aJlluJI
a kalf Us
riitf.
The German Market
Will be found all kinds ol meat
."I and thu beat ut feansage. FKEK
DELIVERY. All bills due the
bite tlrm of Wolt A Mlsecka
must be paid.
CJQOLZ, c5l 30N
171 Con.mwrrlal P.
OTEAM WOOD SAW fc
O Two Machlnss, , ,
WorK Don vluloKly.
Telephone 2583 black. Leave orders
residence ou 12th street, or Stelner's
market. M. VANFt-sur, YwPavkH(
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