The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 13, 1900, Image 3

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Health and Disease
as llluitrattd In Iht Scalp. Fit;. I
ihowi a ncilon of a healthy hair
mynltltd, n$. 2 ihowi the deadly
effect of (he DANDRUFF GERMS
that art dtitroylnt; ths hair root.
Destroy the cauie you remove
the effect
No Dandruff,- no Falling Hair, no
baldness, If you kill the germ with
NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE.
Tor Sale by all Dru&liti.
Price $1.00. 3
O. C. T. Go's
PABflENfJKR BTEAMKIt
POMONA
altonA
iLKAVJCS VOIl POUTLAND
Dally Riocpt Rnndar nt 7 a. m.
QUICK TIME AND CHKAP 11ATE8.
Doak botwooQ Btato and Conrt'Uta.
M. V. BALDWIN, Agent.
A WORD
To parties that want
to go hop picking.
To bo nn inducement to you to supply
yoursoll at our itoro with 1.00 purchase
In coffoo, ton, Bplcos, baking powder,
extracts,cocoa.cocoanut,chocolato, coffco
cereal: a loo uiaii ireo; or litrnisn a uoi
tie and roceivo 20c worth of any flavor
flavoring extract. Or with a $-.00 pur
chase, a 85c dish, 3Cc worth of extract,
or a coffoo bollor.
Roast coffeos from 15c up.
Teas from 80c up.
Own baking powder 30c a pound can.
Itomombor you will not got any spec
ial indutomeut at tho store in the yards,
and pay tho samo or more for tho goods.
Montion this ad to rccoivo tho special
inducement, othorwiso only tho regular
tickets.
Yokohama Tea
Phono 2111.
Free Delivery.
A.
i Chocial news t
-W AND VIEWS j
Miss MInotto Magora went to Silver
ton this morning.
Miss Sholton, Joined tho Salemitca nt
Newport today.
Mrs. P. B. Strong, lelt today for a
weeks visit to Newport.
Dr. and Mrs. T. O. Smith, Jr., hnvo
roturnod from a pleaBant outing at
Ocean Park.
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Otto Krauseo, Jeff Meyers, and Mrs.
Q. Stolzworo passongors for Portland
this morning.
Misses Molllo Bernard! and Lydia
Willett, left today for u two weeks vaca
tion ut Wilholt Springs.
S. B. Cattorlin roturnod this morning
from Portland, where ho haa leen for
several days on business.
Samuel Ebonezer Foster, tho ac
commodating clerk at Goo. K. Waters
haa gone to Yanuina for a week's outing.
Dr. Will Allin. of Fort Bryant, Cat.,
accompanied by his aunt Mrs. Day of
Sacramento arrived on this morning's
overland to visit his mother and sisters
hero.
Mrs; Monroe Nye and little daughter
came up from Portland Saturday, and
will visit her sister Mrs. Davo Jerman
and her parents Mr. ami Mrs. I. M,
Wagner, of tho Red Hills.
J. A. Irvin, formerly of Salem, lias
located in Seattle and his family will
leave this week for tho latter place,
where thojr will make their future home,
A farewell party will bo glvou at tho
Irvin borne, Friday evening, in honor
of the departing Salemites.
Mrs. Helen Soutliwick, Miss South
wiek and Mrs Mary Davis started yes
terday for Bait Lake city whero thoy will
attend the session of the supreme circle
W, O. W Mrs. Southwick as a momber
and Mrs. Davis aa delegate from Silver
Bill circle No. 43, after which they will
visit relatives in Wisconsin.
PERSONALS.
Walter Lyon came home from Port
land this morning.
Mr. A. D. Rummel of Portland, spent
ounaay vmu lion. .uwm llirsca ami
lamuy,
II. S. Gile returnnd frnm a tinalnmR
Wj t different points InJ California
W" IllUJUlUg.
E. M. Croisan and Squire Farrer, re
turned last night from Newport, where
" iuueB are taking an outing.
Boyd Richardson lias innn in Pnrr.lnnil
where he will take a position as junior
,uuu FujBirjan at meuooa Samaritan
nospiui.
Miaail. E. Verdat of Lewiston, Idaho,
WOO haa been Wtltlna Manila in friilo.
pendencd, returned to her home over
me u, K. & a. lines.
Fred Ramsey, who has been visiting
his parents Judge and Mrs. Ramsey,
alter tervtag Ove years in the navy,
aUrU today for Washington to Te-enlist
a tho Marine corps.
Store
AN INVENTOR CAUGHT.
HIDING RAILROAD TRACKS WITH A COM
M0N BICYCLE
An Invention that May Revolutionize Travel
Railroad Trains Outrun Dy Ordi
nary Wheelmen.
Sachamhnto, Aug. iy. Railroad Do
tcctivo William Ahem has in his oflico
nt tho depot a contrivance which would
bo of great intorest to tho cranks of the
tho whoel tho mon who hnvo tho bl-
cyclo habit on tho brain. With this
simple affair it is easy for a wheelman to
rido his ordinary hlko over any standard
gunge railroad track and mako a passen
ger train nppcnr llko an ico wagon, so
fnrns spcod is concerned. Tho inventor
of tho affair is a young man tnamed J.
L. Robinson. Ho evidently took pat
tern after tho ordinary railroad bicycle,
which tho track inspectors rido, and
which is a heavy and cumbersome piece
of machinery, lacking both graco and
Bpecd. Robinson lias improved his pat
tern and has an affair which runs an or
dinary bicycle over tho rails llko tho
wind. There is nn outrigger which rests
on a mil opposite tho bicycle. It has a
wheel which is nbontono foot in diamo
tor, ball-bearing In its movoment, hav
ing a rubber tiro, and it is kept on tho
track by means of two flangs, which nro
about ono inch in depth. The (outrigger
supports nro of light wood and the
wholo apparatus docs not, perhaps,
woigh more than 16 pounds.
Reports had coino into tho oflico of
Superintendent Wright that some man
was using the company's tracks in this
section of tho Stnto without any au
thority of tho railroad ofllcials. Sta
tion agonts, suction foreman and othor
railroad employes woro instruted to bo
on tho outlook for tho whcolmnn and
Btop him whenovor ho put in nn np-
pcaranco. On Tuesday Inst tho wheel-
man; camo siiiliug down tho railroad
track from n business trip which lia hail
mndo into Tchntna county. As lie
neared tho little town of Rosevillo tho
section forcmnn spied him nnd stopped
him. Ho took part of tho apparatus
nnd tlion telegraphed tho news of his
capture to Alieru. Tho railroad ollicor
took tho next train to Rosovllle, whuro
ho confiscated tho bicycle attachment
and then brought it back to tills city.
Robinson, of course, "made n roar"
nt tho snmo time threatening nil kinds
of punishment for Ahem. Ho has given
Ahern until next Monday to return his
property. Tho railroad men nro in n
sort of quandary as to what kind of
punishment they can nieto out to tho
brilliant inventor. Ho bus been riding
over tho company's linos without per
mission nnd without paying anything
for tho privilege
Ho told Ahern that ho was willing to
pay n certain price for tho privilege of
riding over the Hues in this Ktato. He
Bays that ho lias his mnchlno patented
nnd thnt it will only bo n question of n
short timo when wheelmen nil over tho
United States will bo running their
machines on nil tho railroad tracks.
RoblnBon 1b employed in a local olec
trical establishment and mnkes frequent
trips into thocountry in tho performance
of his duties, always riding his patented
machine. Ho toldOfllcor Ahern that ho
recently rodo his mnchlno from Colo
rado to tlio Needles in this Stnto.
Contagious
Blood Poison
There is no poison so Highly contagious,
oo deceptive aud so destructive. Don't be
too sure you ore cured because all cxternnl
signs of the disease- have disappeared, and
the doctor says you are well. Many peri
sons have been dosed with Mercury and
Potash for months or years, nnd pro
nounced cured to realize when too late
that the disease was only covered up
. nn ,,. driven from the
Uko Dogots Uko. gurfaCe to break
out again, and to their sorrow and mortifi
cation rind those nearest and dearest to
them have been Infected by this loath
some disease, for no other poison is so
surely transmitted from parent to child
aa this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism,
Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease,
an old sore or ulcer developing in middle
life, can be traced to blood poison con-
la'coty Tho Sln ot tho ParonU
life, for it remains smoldering in the ays
tern forever, unless properly treated nnd
driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. is
the only antidote for this peculiar virus,
the only remedy known tliat can over
come it and drive it out of the blood, and
it does this to thoroughly and effectually
that there is never a return of the disease
to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards.
jBJBkw Hk 4b cures Contagious Blood
sifc, Poison In any and all
stages; contains no
L.M tw l M mineral to break down
W& a W01 your constitution ; it is
purely vegeUble and the only blood puri
fier known that cleanses the blood and
at the same time builds up the general
health.
Our little book on contagious blood
poison is the most complete and Instruc
tive ever issued; it not only tells all
about this disease, but also how to cure
yourself at home. It is free and should
be In the hands of everyone seeking a
cure. Send for it
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, CA.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tho part
nership lately subsisting between J, H,
Wassmann and Charles A. Muths, under
the firm of Capital Soap Works, expired
on the 27th day of July, 1000, by mutual
consent. All debta owing to the said
partnership are to be received by said
Charles A. Muths and all demands on
said partnership are to be presented to
him for payment.
Dated at Salem, July 27, 1000.
CHARLES A. MUTHS.
7 271m J. II. WASSMANN.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
t$&i
SSI!
for acceptable Ideau.
State If patented. I
THE PATENT RECORD, I
Bilttoore. Md. ,
HeSSlIaGfa
Mllotisiicss, sour stomach, constipa
tion and nit liver Ills arc cured by
Hood's Pffls
Tho non-Irritating cathartic. Trice
25 cents of all druggists or by mall ot
u.i. noou & uo., ixwcii, .Mass.
, Zionist Congress.
London, Aug. 13. Tho International
Congress of Zionists will open hero to
morrow with delegates present from
nil over tho world. President Richard
Gotthoil, of Columbia University; Stop-
hen S. Wieo, of Portlond.Uro. ; Dr.S.
Schaffor, of Baltimore, and tho Rov.
Dr. B. l'oleenthal, of Chicago, nro
tho American dclcgntes who will bo
in nttendnnco.
The llomllcst Man In Salem
As well as the handsomest, and others
nro Invited to call on any druggist
nnd net frco a trial bottlo of Kemp's
Balsam for the- Throat nnd Lungs, a
remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and
believe all Chronlo and Acute Coughs,
Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump
tion. Price 25o. and 60c. cod&w
Where To Find It.
Wlllson's Shaving Parlors carry n i
of Nowbro's Hernlcido, tho now nn
stock
nnd In
fallible euro for dnndruffnnd falling hnlr.
ndvcrtlsed in ntiotlicr column of this
paper. 8 3 lm
At Ded Time
tako n pleasant herb drink, tho next
morning I feel bright mul my com
plexion is bettor. My doctor says it
nets gently on tho Btomnch, liver nnd
kidneys, nnd is a pleasant lnxntivo. It
ia mndo of herbs, nnd is prepared ns
cnslly ns ton. It is called Lane's Medi
cine. All druggists eell it at 25c. nnd 60
cts. Lane's inmlly Medicine moves tho
bowolH each diiy. If you cannot got it,
send for freo sample Address, Orator
F. Woodward, LoRoy, N. Y.
Entertain the Printers.
Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 13 Tho roal
work of tho annual convention of tho
International Typographical Union will
not begin until Tuesday, although this
is tho second day of tho convention. To
day tho delegates woro given an informal
reception nnd smoker, followed by n
river rido to "Coney Islnnd" whero tho
ovening will bo BponMJTomorrow n visit
will bo mndo to tho Allis works nnd tho
breweries, nnd lntor tho party will go to
Whltflsh Bay for supper.
Canning Season.
Is well started mid nil the peaches or
other fruit, sugar and jars you may need
can bo had from
o. o. d. Branson A Itngan.
FANNING MILLS.
Fanners, there will be big
money in using a fanning
mill this year.
We can furnish the best
made, guaranteed, with noth
ing worth having left out,
for from $20 to $25.
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.
8-1-2W d&w
At Meal Time
Or whenoveryou nro hungry nnd want
tho U'st meal for tlio price stop at mo
bt. hlmo itestnurnnt. o, o. a
New Route to the Cast,
New equipment, solid trains, wido vesti
bules. For particulars call on or address
B. II. Thumiiul!,, Com'l Ag't.
8 Otf 142 Third st., Portland Oro
Special Reserves.
"Old Government" whiskey, recog
nized by leading physicians, and espec
ially by A. P. O'Brien M. D., Captain
and Surgeon, also by Wm. D. McCarty
M. D., Major and Burgeon, in United
States Army. Furthermore, tho board
of health of San Frannisco, recommends
this stimulant as tho purest, unadulter
ated, for family use, for convalescents
and invalids. Hold exclusively in baiom
and Marion County by J. P. Rocikiib.
4-20-tf
Elks Carnival.
Account Grand Carnival of tho Benev
olent Protective Order of Elk, to be
held nt Portland September -Itli to 16th
IncluBivo, tickets will be Bold nt re
duced rates from nil stations on Oregon
lines to Portland and return. These
tickets will bo on salo Soptember 3rd
Itli, (1th, 10th and 13th, and limited to
three days alter date of sale.
For further particulars, call on or ad
dress Southern Pacific agent nt Salem,
W. W. Skinner. 8-8-1 in
OASTOXIXA.
Dara tie x? 1M Kind Yw Hart Almrj BmjW
TODAY'S MARKET.
Pob.ti.ani, Aug. 13 Wheat, valley 61
to 5T, Walla Walla, 65.
Flour Portland, best grades 2.75 to
13.10. Graham 2 60iierhbl.
Oats Choico Whito 30Q37c, grey 3 J
to 33 er bushel.
Milletuff Bran, $13; shorts, 16.
HayTltnothy $1011 per ton.
Onions 1.26 for red 1.60 for Silver
skins. Potatoes 60 to COc per Back.
Butter Best dairy, 3540; fancy
creamery, 40 to 45c. Store 25c, 27j.
Eggs Oregon, 17 c.
Poultry Chickens. $3.00 to 3.60; hens)
to 5.00; turkeys, live 13c.
Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7Jtfc per pound.
Hogs Heavy dressed 6 to 0c.
Beef Steers. 44.60; cows,3.60 Q4 ;
dressed beef, 0i to 7J4C.
Veal Dressed, 8 Htfc. for small.
Hops 2(28c.
Wool Volley, 1213c; Eastern Oro
gon, 1016c; Mohair, 25c.
Hides Green, salted CO lbs, 80c;
under 60 lbs, 7)6 8 ; sheep pelts, 16
20c
SALMI MABKKT.
Wheat 63 pounds and over, 45.
Wool, 13 to lCc. Mohair, 25c.
Hops 6 to 7Kc
Oats 28 to 30c.
Hay Baled, cheat, 1 7 ; to $7.60 timo
thv. $10.
Eggs 15 to 17c
Flour In wholesale lots, S2.50; r etail
(3.
Millstufls Bran, $13; shorts, $11).
Hogs Dressd, 6c.
Liv cattle Steers, 3K; covfSi 2( to
$3.
Sheep $2.50(33.
Dreeied Veal fl)c.
Butter Dairy, 20c; creamery. 25c.
Poultry tat hens per lb., 7 to 8c.
spring chickens per lb., 0 to 10
Potatoes new, 35c per bushel.
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for acceptable Ideas.
State If patented.
THE PATENT RECORD,
L -J-W I. , T 1
Baltimore, HO.
AMERICAN FIREMEN ABE PAID.
The Kaasas City Team Will Compete for the
, World's Honors.
Pa ei s, Aug. 13. Many thousands of
of pooplo aro attending tho intemation
nl fircinon's tourdnmont todny. Among
thosofwho will represent tho United
States nnd competo for the prizes ia n
portion of tho paid department of Kan
sas City, which ia made up of trained
nthlotos and nro under tho personal
mnnngement of Chief George O. Halo.
Thoy havo been in training for tho
tournament n yenr nnd their gonornl
nppenrnnco makes them strong fnvoritos
here. Tho contests include nil kinds of
work nnd cxerciso performed by flro
men. Tho ncrformnnce of tho Kansas
City firemen will form nn important
pnrt of tho dny's program. The tenm ia
the ono that defeated the British fire
men in tents of flro fighting in London
In 1805, nnd taught the Englishmen how
easy American firemon enn harness and
hitch up n team nnd got stnrtcd to a
flro insido of 20 seconds from tho timo
tho nlarm reaches the cnglno houso.
About tho quickest timo thoBritnins
could mako boforo tho Kansas City lad
dies showed them how to do tho work,
was about threo minutes. This would
indicato that unlcBB tho foreigner's hnvo
improved wondorfully within tho past
fiyo years, tho Americans should expo
rionco llttlo difllculty in landing tho
prizes. Tlio city council ot KausasCity
voted to givo tho firemon $15,000 to do
fray tho exponso of this trip to Paris.
One License.
A mnrringo llconso wna iesuod Saturday
to Rosa Gago and Nathan 8. Ward. Tho
young people bolng undor ago tho con
cent of tho parents was given.
$100 Reward, $100.
Tho readers of this paper will bo
pleased to learn that there is at IcaBt
ono droadod discaso that scionco has
been nbln to euro in all its stngos nnd
thnt Is Catarrh. Hall's Cntarrh Curo 1b
tlio only posltlvo curo now known to tho
medical fraternity. Catarrh being n
constitutional -discaso, requires a con
stitutional trcatmont. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Ib taken internally, ncting directly
upon tlio blood nnd mucous surfaces of
tho system, thereby destroying tho
foundation of tho discaso, and giving tho
patient strongth by building up tho
constitution and assisting nature in do
ing its work, uiio proprietors nave so
much faith in its cnrativo powors, that
thov offer ono Hundred Dollars for any
caso that it lails to curo. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address, F. J. Ciiknev fc Co., Toledo, O.
Hold liy UruggistB, 7uc.
Hall's Family Pills aro tlio best.
LOW RATE IA U. P. HAlLltOAD
ToC.A. R. Encampment. Chlcato, III., Auiust
27 to September 1, 1900.
For tho above occasion tlio Union Pv
cillc railroad will mako n special rnte of
$71.60 Irom rorllnnu to Uilcngo anil ro
turn. Tickets on salo August 21 and 22
For further details concerning this
cheap rato call on Guy M. Powers, ngont
O. it. & N. Co. W. W. Skinnor. ngont
Bo. Pnc. Co., Bnlom, Ur. Or nuciress
J. II. LoTiiitoi', Gonornl Agent,
lSfi Third Street. Portland. Or.
7 31 ood td
Ready to Receive Grain.
A. M. Humphrey A Co., nro now Issu
ing sacks for grain to bo delivered nt Sa
lem nnd Mncleny, and aro buying oata
through the Aumsville mill and furnish
ing sacks for those wanting to soil and
deliver nt Aumsville. Wo aro nlso buy
Imr crnin. flour nnd feed in car lots
whore convenient to, load. Our olfico at
200 Commercial street, up Btairs over
Central Telophono otllco whero wo will
bo pleased to quoto pricoB. Do not fail
to call nnd boo ub. 8-13-w-lm
for acceptable Ideas.
Stnto If pateated.
THE PATENT RECORD,
Baltimore. Ml
BUSINESS CARDS.
O. fi. OJAOKl
Succossor to Dr. J. M. Koene, tof
White Corner, Salem Or. Parties desir
ing BUimrior operations at moderate fees
in any urancn aro in eseciai request.
ALBERT A. JESSUP.
Phone 1671.1
ROOMS 1 AND 3, OKAY 11LK.
V
S, C, STONE, M. D
lmprtotor of
Stone's Drua: Stop?
UALKM, OUKQON.
Ttin itore (two la number) ant locatod at
No. 235 and 233 Commercial street, and are
well itucked with a complete line of drugs and
medlclni, toilet artlclea, jwltitaory, bruUt
etc., eta., etc
BR. HTONK
IIuhidsome2Sjers experleuce ia the prac
tice of medlclno and now mates no charge fur
comullatlon, examination or prnacrlptlon
SOUJjJS JJROS,
Piano Tuners and Repairers
PORTLAND ORE.
For Salem and vicinity leave orders at
Ueo. Will's Music Htoru.
B. F. JONES,
Attornoy-at-Lawl
Toledo, Oregon.
Wu Clerk of Circuit Court tc I ur ran andbaa
an up-to-date abatract oi all Jw rly Ut Lincoln
county. U-I7m
Salem Water Co.
OFFICE, ClTY:iIALL.
For water bcrvlce apply at. office.
Bills payable monthly in advance,
Make all complaints at the office.
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Transfet
Meets all mail and passenger trains.
BareaKe to all parts of the city. Prompt!
service, ieieniione no. ooi.
'DISQUK A HOMYKR
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GASTORIA
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slmUatlng ilicFoodnncincHula
ling UicStoinachs ami Bowls of
Promotes DigcslioaCliecrfur
ncss nnd Rest. Contains ncllltcr
Opiiim.Morpltinc norIiitcral.
NOT "NAIIC OTIC .
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UyJlut Sttd'
MLxSmnx.
KtkttUSJu-
IlEifcjnwtVtera:
Apcrfccl llcmcdy forConstlfvv
Uon Sour Stomach, Dinrrhocn
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ncs9 nml Loss of Sleep.
FacStmilo Signnture of
NEW "YORK.
exact copy or wrapper.
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PH,t. t
$p ; , '-'uX'I
R. M. WADE L CO.
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SALEM
Something to Be Proud Of
Ib tlio ownership ofj-n Crescent, Clove
lund or Gendron bicyclo. It is the nemo
of perfection in bicyclo construction,
whuro lightness is not 'sacrificed for
strength aud mochanical skill blend to
make a wheel that is unexcelled for run
nngqunlltloH and reliability. Wo linvu
Asplendid stock to choose from. At 25,
totoO.
R. M.WarK& Co
It Makes a Alan Feel Uncom-,
fortable I
To hnvo ills collnrs nnd cuffs show raw
edees and look like candidates for re
tirement instead of fresh graduates from
the laundry. What wu can't make
seem new might as well bu thrown
avtay, It's llko n patient too far gone
for tho doctor. Spotless linen is an in
dlspensiblo dross factor, which you
must have not to bo umong thu outs,
Salem Steam Laundry
COLONICL J. ot MSIKAI) I'ttOrBHTTOK.
DOIIOUB II, OLMHTKAI), MUIi.
Phono 411, KIO Liberty Street.
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t J I aVl'tf.T KA .
cas rum a
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the i i
Signature m
in
Use
Over
Thirty Years
THE FINE ART OF COOKING
Attains perfection with tho uso ot tho
bl no flams oil etoyo. Food articles can
bo trailed, broiled or ronstud quickly nnd
ensily, tho etovo being smokeless nnd
odorless. Ordinary kufosuno can bu
used nnd tlio kitchen is not mndo nn
jvon by hours of unessnry flro. Why
burn wood nnd suffer when tho oil stovu
is yours for f 8.50.
&m
OREGON
LIT! LE BO.FEEP
LOST HER SHEEP
Rut no jno need worry nlxmt nmltoii
this linn of tho year, if thoy can i t
dainty Kiwi dellciou. Spring lamb ia; nu
apjHitlKlrg mid iiourishing Hiinnr r
meal. 3 havo everything in choice
iiuiuts, nn I a' thu dellcncios of tho sen
son In iHh lelh uud smoked menU
that wlll i1' li o most critical epicure.
E, C CROSS SALEM OR.
Does Your Gas Pipe Leak?
Or nro your chandeliers old fashioned
and worn out' If so wo will put in new,
ricli and handsome chandeliers, and lay
new gits pipes at u reasonable cost. As
plumbers, steam nnd gas fitters our
work is unexcelled and our prices for
first-class work nro beyond competition.
BARRdPETZEL
211 COMMERO IAL KTKKT. '
Telei ho No. i'M
The Most Pleasing Anticipa
tion. Aro more than realized in the delicious
mixed drinks prepared with wines and
liquors from our stock. Curefully se
lected goods specially bottled for our
trade aro an absolute guarantee of purity
ami value. We offer nothing under ugo.
Old wines aro our specialty, Our
name dispels every doubt. Tho truth of
what we say Is never questioned.
, P' Rogers
218 and 222 Commercial Street.
CtfTWholeeaJe sad retail.
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TMC CtrfTAUtf. COMPANY, NCV TOHR CITY
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WANTBQu
..NovV- today ndyortlaerrtents) four
linos or loss In this oolumn Inserted
throo tlmos for 25o.. GOo a weak,
91,00 nor month. All overfour lines
at samo rato.
WANTED 100 hop pickors, good camp
ing grounds, will move ipicSora td and
from hop yards, Register' vfith . M.
Crolfinn 265 Liberty Street Bilom.'Or.
8-13-lw
FOR SALl-Tho McC6y stnae and jnall
lino. Call on E. E. Gilliam at
Gilliam's livery barn or nddfeBStbox
332, Salem, Oregon. TB-I3tf.
GOVERNiMENT POSITIONS Don't
proparo for any civil oorvico examina
tion without sselng our illustrated
catalogue of information. Sent' freo.
Columbian Correspondence College,
Washington, D. 0. 8-13-10
MANILA BARBER SHOP 05 Btalo St.
Shaving 10c, hair cutting 25c. Parties
wishing n first class shavo and hair
cut can find tho best accommodations
nt our shop. Ezopriencod barbers.
Every thing neat and clean, Morgan
& Plastor. 8-11-im.
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WANTED. At tho Cottogo Hotel a
competent cook. 8 10 U
STRAYED Ono baymnro and ono gray
horso each wolghlngnbout olovon hun
dred pounds, rny, lias loft eye out.
Address 0. T, Timmons. Salem1 Or.
8-10-6d-lw
FOR SALE. Two Iron Safes, medium
IA size, combination lock, first-class con
. dltion, can bo scon nt our oflico.
88 tf. GoodalO LUmborCo.
TAKEN UP. Gray horso Owno'f can
iiuu samo i uiockb norm ot mo norm
Salem school on llttlo car lino. '
8-7-tf It. A. Smiut.
FOR RENT A neat flvo-room cottago
with boscmont. Good well water.
Apply to A Bchriobor, 424 High Stroot.
8-7tf
JER8AYS FOR .BALE Eight full
blood cows, nil fresh or soon ito bo
fresh, will soil all together or othor
wiso. Inquire of F. W. Durbin.
shorifPa oflico, 8-0 tf
AT NEWPORT-Hold your chocka.
Rain's Hack & Dray Co., transfers
nil camps and cottagoa for CO cents
each, wood flCO per rick. Hock
to Otto Rock nnd Ltcht houso. best
accommodations nt bod rock prices.
Furnished and unfurnished houses.
Call on or addrcssa Cal Bain. 7'15-lm,
WANTED 100 hop pickors, CO acres,
two kiliiB, long run picking, flvo mlloa
south of Salem, families moved out
and back ; xogular picking price pid,
Bread, moat and grocery wagons, dally.
Chocks cashed any timo. Call on or
nddroas, Ed. 0. liorron, Room 7, up
Btnirs second hallway south of Ladd A
Bush bnnk. 8-1-2-wdibw
WANTED 0 or 8 tons of clean first
class oat hay. balod. Walter Low,
truck barn or Wlllamotte Hotel.
TO THE PUBLIC-Wo havo on hand a
largo stock of Eastern and homo made
buggies which we aro selling at greatly
reduced prices in order to close them
out this season. Ploaso call at 41 and
CI Stato street and examine, thorn,
Pohlo & Bishop. 0-28-tl
ROOMS. Furnished or unfurnished,
sinuloor in suites, dlnlm; room ad-
i i ..i l. in M .1 n
JUII1..IH, IIUllHTIIKV, DinA.ll. UIAII W l-
tie block. Mattiu Uutchins, prop.
, uuuiu-iiKu. Bucuim uour viuv-
H8 13
13
HOUSE CLEANERS Romembor
that tho best, and cheapest carpet
pnnor is tho heavy felt pupcr sold
ntTiiKJounNAt.ofnco. 20-tf
HOTELSANTIAM
At Uotrolt, OroRon
Now open for Hummer Tourlsta, now
Iioiibo, newly furnished first-class accom
odations. Price from $1.00 to $1.50 per
day. Good pack train and aaddle horsed
mV6 ready to accomodate Tourists to
ot ,'iprings, Marlon Lake, and Lake
Pi inella and all good fishing points.
H. Jacob, Prop.
The German Market
Will ho found all kinds ot meat
lrtand tlio best of sausage, FREE
DELIVERY. All bills due the
late firm of Wolt & Miescke
must be paid,
CUOL,Z,U 3t :son
171 Commercial fit.
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