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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1900)
.v SjSkifl JBJjfaTI WBmBmwmWmz mxWmmmmm ..,. -... ' - --"r-ywr 'n-f.ifLV'-T-ij SYRUroJlGS Acsflcasantfyaidfivmptfy. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. resents in the most acccptablcbnn nitr juxiMiire pnnapjes oipjanis Anotft to net most ieneflcjall1: tTO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ;BUY THE GENUINE MANF'D. DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUPCO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. tOUISVIlU.KY. . NCWYORK. NY for stir tjr drvftUu - pn'cr 50t ptr tottlt. O. C. T. Co's J'AHSKNaEIl rHTKAto Kit pOMONA AJLTOnA. LKAVK8 FOU POItTbAND Dully eiropt Bendar nt 7 a. m. QUICK TIMK AND Oil K A I' ItATKB. Dook botweon Bute ami Oonrt'Hti. M. 1'. 1IAL0W1N, Aiienl New Patterns Arrived of English Romi-Porco-laln; plain wliituntul decorated. 60 piece Dinner Set nnd mi. Any of our elovon dec orated and seven plain white patterns nro sold by the piece or boIbj nnd you can make up your own eot. English waru will not grazo. All aorta of glnaswaro in stock. Proaeod crystal glass borry bet. An 8 inch bowl, .'10c ami up. Thin blown glasaea per dozen CO conts. IIixvo you seen tlio unnouncomont of laat weokV Special Inducements stand until further notice. Yokohama Tea Store Phono 2411. Free Delivery. Jk,JA 4 tfiOCIAL NEWS V AND VIEWS i Goo. L. Uoso wont to Portland on bus Inesa thia morning. H. W. Button went morning on business. to Portland this Misses Inez and Mnrgueriti Bozorth aro home from Newport. Mrs. R. II. Leabo nnd Mies Brooks have returded from a visit in Silvertou. Mrs. Dearborn and Mr. nnd Mra. W. . B. Bozorth nnd family nro home from Newport. 'Attorney Gonoral D. R. N. Blackburn and wifo retuunod from their outing at Detroit this morning. Mlea Mario Tonguo of Mlllaboro who spent a weok hero the guost of Mrs. 11. D. GUbort returuod home this morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hooves and little sou and Mlsa Lula Martin of South Salem are home from n few week's camp'ng at Newport. Mrs. Harry Stapleton and daughter, Mrs. Steve Sanford, are homo from .three week's stay at Cascadla, (lower Soda springs.) Mlea Kmlly Thatcher, of the Electric iLlght and Power (orco, has returned nrom an outing nt Newport. Her place been filled by Miss Pearl Skiff. i Mrs, E. N. Branson, or Sheridan, who been bIx weeks In the city for medical treatment, roturned home yes- Wfday afternoon vory much itnproted in ESjMlUi. Mrs. Carolino Dauo of South Salem $4-s Ur-siiS" returned from, lour week visit at JN?;lVViriUn,l will. . !. .. ... -. ...v.. nci Buior, .airs, ivnrne- ?, uu ucr nun, jormeriy a merchant this city. rs. Frank Farrell has irono to New. gwtor an outing, and will bring Grand fi Dave Simpson home when lie gets Crough eporting ion the beaohea. He haa Improved so that he has never open- igd his medicine cheat since he has been were, aim imims oi ouying a residence PERSONAL Judge J. C. Morehead, of (was In the ctiy today. rwrnU D. W. Yoder 1ms returned from Tort land, 0. A. Chapman liaa rctumeil from Pendleton. Dan Tarploy returned from Southern Oiegon. on Monday Stato Printer Leeda ia lioino from Newport for a fow daya. Ohaa. L-mbcko, of Buttovlllo, ob BCBor olelect, waa in tlio city yortorday. Deputy Sheriff 1. A, Munkers of Albany, waa in tlio city yeaterday, wltnew in a lawauit. Paul Wallace hsa gono to Pittsburg, Pa., wheroho will visit his motlicr, MrB. H. 8. Wnllaco, after which ho will ro- turn to Princeton. Superintendent Carter, of tlio Blind Institute, ia homo from Southern Ore gon. Ilia trip took him within flvo miles of tlio California lino. trod Huret roturned last night from Niagara, whera ho has been helping to atraiglitcn out soma llgitation over land boundariea. Ho roporta work going for ward on tlio water powor dam thoro, which will furnish a good volumo at over CO feet head, when completed THE WEATHER AND CROPS United State! Department of Agriculture, Cll. mato and Crop llullctln of tlio Weather Unreal! Oregon Section, for tlio Week Kudlng Mod. nay, August 27. Portland, Oro., Monday Aug. 27, 1000, Tlio tomperaturcs in tlio western part of tlio Stato averaged about tlio aamo na last week, but cast of tlio Cascade mouii' tnina it waa considerably cooler, uspec' Inlly during tho daytlmo. In western Oregon tho maximum, or day, temperatures ranged between 05 and 80, and tlio minimum, or night, temperatures between 45 and 00. In In eastern Oregon these variations wcro for day temperatures botweon (12 and 00, nnd for night temporattiTca bo' twcen-100 and 1119, Good rains foil in tho Willamette val ley nnd coaBt districts Friday nnd Satur day, iand showers occurred Saturday in southern Oregon. In the Columbia River valloy and about Baker City tho weather was cloudy nnd thentcniiig all tho week and small showers occurred nearly ovory day. Tlio cut grain in this section has not yet been injured to any great extent by tlicso rains, but thrash has been hindered and fears nro enter tained that tho unprotected grain will bo damaged unless fair weather cornea soon. Tho lato sown wheat in Umatilla county ia turning out butter than tho early sown, nnd some -10 bushel yields aro reported. Correspondents report tho following thrashing yields this week: Multnomah county, wiicat -I to 8 bushels, oats 10 to 1C, peas nbout 1G; Polk county, wheat 3 to 12, oats 10 to 22; Columbia county, wheat 7 to 10. oats 1C to 20, lmrloy 25 to 30; DougliiB county, wheat nbout 7; Marlon county, wheat 7, oats lit; Yam hill county, oats 10 to 20, barley 15 to .'i0 ; Linn county, wheat 3 to 17, oats 8 to 30; I.ano county, wheat G, oats 12u ; Clack amas county, fall wheat 0, spring wheat 8, fall oats 20, spring oats 18; Coos coun ty, barley nbout -10. Wheat and oats in tlio Willamette val loy, besides yielding vory poorly, nro light in wolght, and tho crop.as n wholo, is vory unsatisfactory. Corn and potatoes aro doing nicely. Hop picking has Just begun and tho hops are reported of extra good quality, and nearly an avorago crop will bo har vested. Gardena nnd pastures liavo been im proved by tho rains, ami stock generally is In flno condition, I'm no drying will bo general thia weok. Tho Petito prunes nro abundant and of a duo llavor, but they aro rather smaller than usual, Tho Folleubeii! prunes nro oxtra good, both in slzo and quality, but owing to tho spring froBts, a very short crop will bo marketed, Applos continue promising. That Came Law. En Jeuiwal: SInco thoro nre various plans proposed for tho amendment of tho gamo laws .concerning upland birds, and also claims of numerous violations of theso laws, a short discussion of present conditions uudor tho law, and ofsomoof tho proposed amendments may bo of Interest to tlio readers of Tin: Jouiinal. It must bo admitted that something ia wrong elthor In tho law itself or In tho respect for It which people ought to feel, as a gamo warden would be deaf indeed did ho fail to hear the reports of guna In all din :tions from Salem, on certain daya. If tho law ia for tho protection of the birds It la a dismal failure, but If it ia for tho protection of a few people who will attempt to kill off all tlio birds bo foro tho season opens and before those who keep tho hw have achanco to hunt for thorn, it ia an eminent aucces.i, If wo aro to havo n game law at all, let us observe it and all have an equal chance. If not let us repeal it and have an equal chance In the extermination of our beautiful game birds. If the law Is to bo used to raise thousands of theso magnificent fowls for slaughter, let it be done In such a man ner that the food supply they furnish will, as nearly as possible, benefit all the people, and not a few only who kill them before the open season. If the law la bo amended as to chango the open season, it ought not to commence earlier than the first of September as the youngest blrda are then rather small for Bhootlmr. Perhaps under the cir cumBtancea it would be better to havo the open season, for these birds, extend from Sept. 1st to Nov. let., of each year. Upon reflection, it savors too much of monarchy to havo game wardens draw ing pay for hounding free American citizens. Besides there ia the danger of the law being enforced against the un fortunate and excusable violation, while thejju Uy and inexcusable one escapes. Tne ordinary guardians of the law. (backed by tho law-abiding oitiiens. 1 Portland, 'ought to be aa trusty in the enforce ment of one law as another. 44 Pat Money In Thy Parse' Nobody suffering from brain-fag, lack of energy, or "that iircd ftellng" ever puis money in ftls purse. Lassitude and lisllessncss come from Impure, sluggish blood Uiat simpty oozes through the veins. Hood's SarsaparSla makes the blood pure and gives it life, viaor and vim. 3&cd& SaMafxVilft TMnm Again, besidca savoring of imperial ism, a system of gamo wardens, being paid at tlio ex lion so of tho taxpayers, savors too much of "graft" to bo In good odor witli tlio people Ono can easily imagino casea whoro wardens might bo in position to work n large sized tax out of o violator without any ono being wlsor from tho act except tho fat victim who wns plucked. All theso things will unquestionably bo considered by tho noxt legislature In tho mean tlmo tho fact remains that tho present law is being constantly and more or less openly violated. "A Chank, $100 Reward, $100, Tlio readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thoro is nt least ono dreaded dlscnso that scienco has been able to euro in nil its stages and that ia Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is tlio only positive euro now known to tho medical fraternity. Catnrrli behiB n constitutional dlscnso, requires a con stitutional treatment. Ilnll's Catarrh Curo Ib taken internally, acting directly upon tlio blood nnd mucous surfaces of tlio system, thereby destroying tho foundation of tho disease, nnd giving tlio patient Btrength by building up tho constitution and assisting naturo in do ing its work. Tlio proprietors havo so much fnitii in its curntlvo powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for nny case that it Inlls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Ciiknky A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by DrugglstR, 7Gc. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. Official Trial. Bostos, Mnsa., Aug. 28. Tim first of tho ofllcial trial runs of tho new bnttlo ship Alabama will take placo today ovor tho Govormcnt courso botweon Capo Ann nnd Cape Porpolso. In a run of four hours, continuous steaming, tho Alabama will bo required to maintain a speed of 10 knots an hour nt full displace ment. Tho battleship exceeded her speed requirements on tlio prolimennry trial off the Delaware capes about n year ego. QUEEN VICTORIA'S HAIR. Its Profusion, at Her Ace. Has Always Been a wonder. Ovor 80 years old, Queon Victoria yet has luxuriant hair, which lias for years boon n mnrvol. Tho court physician, following Prof. Unna's discovery, lias treated her Majesty's scaln with n germ destroying preparation, which ho has always kopt sccrot. It ia now known, however, that the remedy lor uauuruit, tho Eu'orm dcstroylnt! clement, is em bodied in Newbro's llcrpicide, tho only hair preparation on tho market that does destroy tho dandruff gorm. With out dandruff, hair will grow profueoly, and falling hair will bo stopped, "De stroy tlio cause, you romovo tlio effect." Where To Find It. Willeon's ShnvhiL' Parlors carrv n Btock of Newbro's Hornicidu, tlio new nnd In fallible euro for dandruff and falling hair, advertised In another column of thia pap'ir. 8 3 lm Catholic Knlthts Convene. Jahi'kr, Ind., Aug. 28. Tlio national encampment of tho uniform rankB of tho Catholic Knights of America oponed hero today. Kvory branch of tho ordor is represented. At a mooting held this morning resolutions wero passed seeking tho full dovolopomont of the uniform rank throughout tho country. Grand prizo drills, rovlews and dress parades Is the ordor of tho program, The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tells thia now yarn; I nlways carry n bottle of Kemp's Balsam in my grip. I take cold easily nnd n few doaca of tho Balsam al ways makes mo n well mnn. Every where I go I Bixmk a good word for Kemp. I tako hold of my customers I take old men and young men, and tell them confidentially what I do when I take cold. At druggists, 25c and COc. 1 Sunday Excursions From the Country to the City. Sunday excursion business In tills section of the country has heretofore been conllnud to a movement from tho city to the country, but tho Southorn Pacific Company Is not satisfied with the efforts which havo been mado to In duce travel to tho country and is going to try the experiment of Sunday excur sions from the country to tho city. Commencing Sunday, August 10, thereforo, and continuing until tho last Sunday in September, excursion tickets will lie sold from Albany nnd interme diate oInts to Portland, Good going on tho Albany local leaving Albany nt 7 a. m., reaching Portland at 10:10. ilo turning leave Portland at 4 p. in,, reaching Albany at 7:10. Tlio rato for the round trip from Albany and inter mediate points as far as Halem will be 2. From Halem and intermediate points aa far aa Gervals I1.G0, Gervais f 1.25. Woodburu and all points north tl. Tickets will be good only on the Albany local going nnd return ing, and under no oirou instances will they bo extended or use permitted on other trains. This will glvo btiuday visitors to Port land six hours in the city, and will afford the country people, who cannot find time to make the trip on week days, an opportunity to spend a pleas ant tiiinuay in tne metrooii8 at a smau expense. If the experiment is 8Ucottul theso excursions will be continued during the summer mouths next eeason. Bean the ? 1la Ktod '' Hl" N"1 B for acceptable Idea. Stato If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Ball'jnore, MrJ. CURE YOURSELF! I I' .' ti IvT uliHAtr1 I v , iiid4umftll,lir r lt) Lt Jt Ui rrftlluOt . u a 1 ibriiii'rkuc I', ix. M'i nut trta- hold hj u;i, r kiiI 111 fUia 'Hfi I, riinu, v?(i4. tU I ',.' 11 U.IIIM. tJTb l.rcultr fj vb iMik- TODAY'SJYIARKET. Pootland, Aug. 28. Wheat valloy 64 0 65, Walla Walla, 5. Flour Portland, best grade $3.00 $3.10. Graham 2 50 $3.00 porbbl. Oats Choico Whito 3037c, grey 34 & 35c per bushel. Millstuff Bran, $12.50; Bhorts, $13. C iiay iimotny ?aesiu per ton. Onions 1.25 for red 1.35 for Silver skins. Potatoes 15 to 50c per sack. Buttor Best dairy, 25030; fnncy creamery, 45 to 60c. Store 25c. 30. Eggs Oregon. 17 c. Poultry ChickcnB. $4.00 to4.60; lions, $4 to 5.00; turkeys. live 12c. Mutton Drosswl, 7 to 7((0 por pound. Hogs Heavy dressed 5 to Oc. Beef Steers. 0.050; cows,$3.B0 OI; dressed beef, 04 to 7J4C. Veal Dressed, 0 0)c. for small. Hops 28c. Wool Valloy, 1213c ; Eastern Ore gon, 10 Wc; Mohair, 25. Hides Green. Baited GO lbs, 830c; under 00 lba, 7K8) J sheep polts, 1G 20c BALBM MARKET. Wheat 68 iwunde and ovor, 40. Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohair, 26c. Hope o to 740 Oata 33 to35c. Hay Baled, cheat, $7; timothy, $10. Eggs 15(?U7c. Flour In wholeaalo lota, $2.60 ; retail $3. MillBturta-Brnfi, $13; shorts, $14). Hoga Dressed, 4?4C. Llvo cattle Steers, 3J 5 cowb, 2 to $3. Sheep $33.60. Dressed Veal 7 conts. Buttor Dairy, 1620o ; croamory,2Gc. Poultry Fat hens per lb.,7; spring chickens por lb., 7c. Potatoos now, 30c por bushol. Apples 25c. The Hotnllest Manila Salem As well as tho lmndsomcst, and others nro Invited to call on any druggist nnd get frco a trial bnttlo of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, u remedy thai Is guaranteed to curo and bcllovo all Chronic nnd Acuto Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis nnd Consump tion. Prlco 25o. nnd 6O0. cud&w Dallm Wire. Mitchell, Lowla & Stavor Co'a. branch will bo headquarters for baling wlro this season. 7-2d&w New Route to the East, New cnuinment. solid trains, wido vest! bulcs. For particulars call on or address B. II. TitUMiiULt. Com'l Ac't. 8 0tf 142 Third St., Portland Oro Old Post Ofllco Saloon opposite tho Willamette handles tho famous hotel Mbanv beer. Albany beer ia freu from poisonous ingredients. T, Nelson, Prop, 8-21-1 m Elks Carnival. Account Grand Carnival of tlio Bonov olent Protective Order of Elk, to bo held at Portland September Ith to lGth Inclusive, tickets will be sold at re duced rates from nil stntioiiB on Oregon lines to Portland nnd return. Theso tickets will be on sale September 3rd 4th, 0th, 10th and 13th, nnd limited to three days after date of Bale. For further particulars, call on or ad dress Southern Pacific ogotit at Salem, W. W. Skinner. 8.8-lm BUSINESS GAUDS. C. JHL mACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keono, of White Cornor, Salem Or. Partlea desir ing suerior operations nt moderate fees In any branch nro in esecial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. (Phono 1071, ROOMS 1 AND 3, (1IIAY 1II.IC. S, C, STONE, M. D Proprietor of Stone's Druse Store? HA!J!M,SOKKaON. Tho itorei (two lit number) aro located at No. 233 and 833 Comrnorelal ttreet, ami aro well itockod with a completo lino of drugi and mcdlclati, toilet article, perfumery, bruilu'a etc., etc., etc BH. HTONK Iluhadioine2Sjrcara experience In the prae Ucoof nidUclnonna now makoiino charito for caniiillatlon, oiamlnrttlnn nr priwcrlptlon. SOUXiE 3JHOS, Piano Tuners and Repairers PORTLAND ORE. For Salem and vicinity leave ordera at Ueo. will's .music more. B. P. JONES. Mtornoy-at-Lawl Toledo, OroTon. Wu Clerk of Circuit Court t an un-to-dkte atwtnct 01 t count, x jrtra tndlias ( Ilj 111 Lincoln 11-17U1 Sa r OFFIOE'aTY HALL. oFor water wrvlco imply at ollico. Bills payable monthly In advance. Make ull complaints at tho utile CAPITAL CITY Express and TVansfet MMttn nil malt nml riajuvmvftr train,. Bagcago to all parts of the city. Prompt service. Telephone No. Ml. Dli-liUr., IX IlU.ll 1 I'.K SALEL LODGES -. j. w. "W. HUbi C&rap No, 111 Uu TtrT Prldir erm Bt.1M.ln A. O. O. W- bll. Wuta 111.. Md. I'. I). I'runly, (I O. W. A. Moorti, Uer room IC, Mburot Uk POKUSTKKS OK AMICHIOA Court Sbwwl Vmm No. 19. Meet KiUlij ulgtiU In Turur block. Joliu U. Cliu, C. H A U Hrowa Beojr, 1117-lrr FREEBDBCER' MEAT JIAIIKET la open again nnder new management and ve will supply yon with the finest 'resli meats, lard etc. put up in the cleanest and beat shape and promptly delivered. Come and tee us. Phone. Main 2010. VAN PATTOK & CO. K to Co., CAST0RI4 AS'cgclablc I'rcpntalionrorAs slmllallncj UicFood andllcd u!a linfi UvcSloinacls ondBovivls of Promolcs DigcslIoivCltcct ful ncssantlRcstContalns neither Opiiim,Morpliine norIiiicral. NOT HUIC OTIC . PtyxafOllJ-&KVmnairX lmylm Sail' Mx.Smtt RvkdUSJtt- ItinpSt' CtmXUJkw Apctfccl Remedy forConsdpa llon, Sour Stomacli.Dlarrliocn nnd Loss OF Sikp. VncStmilo Signature oT NEW VOT2K. EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER. vi,;,,.' l ftMVTNtVnr R M. (WADE & CO. SALEM OREGON Something to Be Proud Of fa tho ownership of a Crescent. Cleve land or Gundron bicycle. It ia tlio acme of perfection In bicycle construction, where lightness la not sacrificed, for atrength and mechanical ukillt blend to make 11 wheel that la unexcelled foi mu ting qualities and reliability. Wo havo iiapiendld stock to choose from. At $'!3, to (59. R. M. Wade &Co SNfe CSs We Like Your Dollar In payment of laundry work left to our care, but wo strive aa woll for your ap probation. Our aim ia 10 wash clothes clean, iron shirts, collars nnd uuffa to your liking (wo mean by that ixillehed or domestic) finish,) and generally to af ford you tho beat satisfaction ut prices commensurate with good work, but still cheap. Salem Stfiam Laundry COLONKr.J. QIMHTKA!) rnoPBticroii. DOIIOCH U. OI.MHTKAI), M1 II. Phone 411, L:it) Liberty Htrott. "The Good Old Stuff" That pours out with a bead, that runs down like oil and that heartens the drinker thereof Is to be had today, to morrow and always at J, P. Rogers'. We know where and what wo buy; you know, if you've ever tried It, what wo sell, Kvery wine, lliUor and cordial you can name, by the bottle or case, see, taste, try, buy. J. P' Rogers 218 an 222 O jimerelal Htreot. ZrV he flos retail. X0$8& AJlSf "i -J8r CASTORIA For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature of n Use For Over Thirty Years IA TMC GCNTAUH COMPANY Nl VOBH CITY THEFINE ART OF COOKING Attalna perfection with tho ubo of tho dIuu flame oil atoyo. Food nrticloa can bo lulled, broiled or roasted quickly nnd easily, tho atovo being einokelena nnd odorless, OrMnnry kurosono can bo ublmI and tho kltdien la not made an 3von by hours of unoeaary lire. Why burn wood and suffer when tho oil atovo ia voura for $8.50. w( VI LIT1 LE BO-PEEP LOST HER SHEEP But no Jjno'V.ced worry "nbout niullon thia time of tho year, if they can i dainty mid dellcloti Hpring Iamb ic nn apH)tlzliig and nourishing Humrr 1 meal. W a hove everything In choice ineata, 1111 1 fi''thu delicacies of the sea son in both f'elh ami iBinoked nienU that will t i't tnu most critical epicure. E, C, CROSS SALEM OR. Cenianr A Shower of Comfort In warm weather you onn take any time you feel diHKed when your hath room iHllttwl up in modern stylo, with 11 good -h'Mor upparatiiH, porcelain linid tubs and good eloket. )o away ith your autitialtl old tub and wash Vtyl, audlet us put you In improved (tanitary plumbing worthy of the times BARR A. PETZEL 2H CO.MMKHOIAI.:8TKKKT. Telephone No. 2871 foe A ) ML MwiM ft 4f I rl Alt $ij. i.wai fy 1 rr IIS ..vlZ.. 'f "IM . "WAKTT3ID .Now todnv ndyorttaomonts four linos or lose In this column Inserted throo times for 12 Be, COo a weak. SI, OO por month. All ovor four linos . nt snmo rnto. WANTED Flvo corda of oak or other hard wood. Apply to E. Hofer. GOVERNMENT POSITIONB Don't proparo lor tlio poatolllco or any ollior civil servico examination without see ing our cntaloguoof Information. Sont free. Columbian Corrcepondenco Col lego, Washington, D. O. 8-28-0 1 FOR SALE. A handsomo now commo dious cottago of 8 rooms modern atylo pleasantly located 2 blocks from tlio University, n bargain. Apply to John Moir 200 Commorcinl street, ovor tolephono ofllco. 8 21 tf CREAMERY- UfuTTER'-If you nro running stores at hop yards remember . wo hnvo tho choicest crcamory butter for ealo In any quantity from two pounds to a ton orders. Wo con fill promptly all ordor sont us either by freight, cxprcaa. or call nt tho crcamory 225 Commercial 8t. Every pound wo sell guaranteed first class creamery, at market quotations. Salem Croamory Co. Salem Oro. 8 29 tf WANTED. Gravcnatcan Apploa. Call at Mill & Summer sta. G. Stolz, 8.27-3t Cidor A Bottling Worka. TO RENT A COO aero stock ranch noar iiallston 150 acres in cultivation, bal ance pasture, can havo grub oakwood for tho cutting. Tenant must havo good 1 3am and tools. For particulars inquire or call on O. Marsh, 05 High atrcot, Balom, Oregon. 8-27-3t WANTED A good, upright, hard wood, standard second-hand piano. Call on John M. Payne, OS Court street, Salem, Or. 8 27 St LOST. A black fur shoulder capo. Flndor leavo nt Journal, ofllco for re ward. 8-27-3t DRESSMAKING Mra. A. II. Farrar, 221 Court Street. 8-25-Ct l;OR SALE Two Poland China sowa with piga. Ingulro of P. M. Pohrson ono mile west of Reform School. 8 25 3 WANTED 500 lba dried sour chorrlea. Atndv Abraham Qlesbrecht. Polk I IStatlon, Oregon. 25-3t TEAM WANTED.-A good driving team weighing nbout ton hundred each. Must bo sightly nnd good trav elers. F. A. WlgRlna, 307 Com'l St. 8-25-adlw Salem. WANTED A horso and buggy to uso for tho wlntor for Its keop, by n ro sponslble party. Apply F.cnro Jour nal ofllco. 8 25 Ot. FOR SALE Ono good top buggy and one good light hack, both vohlclos In flue ordor and n cheap bargain. Poui.u.t HiHiioeor P. J. Lauckn 8-2:i-(lt WANTED. A girl to do gonoral house work In small family. Call nt J. O. Uoodalo's residence Cor Oak nnd 12th atreota. 8-22-tf FOR SALE. Ton aero tract with first class improvement. Ono nnd n half miles from stnto house. Will Bell at a bargain, apply to J. W. Lyons 011 Garden Road Salem Oregon. 8 21 lm MANILA HARDER SHOP 05 Stato St. Is the placo to get a neat clean shave for only ton conts. Opon Sundays. Wu nro tho working man's frlond. Morgan, 1'laBter nnd Huntloy Props. B-lMni. FO'R SALE Tho McCoy stago nnd mall Hue. Address box3S2, Salem, Oregon. 813tf. FOR RENT A neat flvo-room cotlago .with basement. Good well water. Ap ply A. Schrieber, 121 High Btroot. 8-7t ROIIINSON THERMAL 1JATH OA11 I NET. Tlio greatest known health protector nnd restorer. Call nnd in. vestlgato. Mrs. J. A. Sellwood and Mrs. T. II. l'airbank, agents 383 Front St., Salem, Or. 8-10-lm WANTED-A good bird dog, English setter preferred. Money no object If I get the right dog. Old 11111 Andor sou. FOR SALE. Two Iron Safes, medium JIhIzu, combination lock, ilrat-clnea con dition, can no seen nt our omco. 8-8 tf. Goodalo Lumber Co. TAKEN UP. Gray horso Owner can ft. til ... .1 l.lflal.a ..A.l. f .!.. 1.T .t. nut nuiliu ! IJIUtKB liurill Ul II1U ioriii Halem school on little car Hue. H-7-tf It. A. Smilkt. JERBEV8 FOR SALE Eight full blooil cows, nil fresh or soon to bo fresh, will sell nil togothor or other wise. Inquire of F. W. Durbin, sheriff's ofllco, 8-fltf WANTED-0 or 8 tons of clean first class oat hay, baled. Walter Low, truck barn or Willamette Hotel. TO THE Pfl DLIC-Wo havo on hand a largo stock of Eastern and homo made buggies which wu aro selling at greatly reduced prices In order to close them out this season. Please call at 41 and Dl Stato street and examine them. Pohlo A Hlshop. 0-28-tf rnrOHW uLEaNfM- Ito-nombor tlml tho best und cheapest carpet paper Is tho heavy felt paper sold at TukJouknai.1 office. 20-tf AflKNl-fl WANT KII-116 Ui50.ffly cullr m".de liy uur l.lyo AkvuU, men or vtoinvn. Minus ',u' , 1kt NoToIly, Criuilfu Wtteriroo( Nuoktlui, iiWMlt vutlrulr now mill pttvnlol. AKVIU4 (lollslitcil, slw nullrollwf, Wlit otlitrn lo yuu un do, 11ms li tbort. Wrlie toluy and rccutve oiclnnUo Urrttorr. (lukmntvixl lxt toller, AUdrru wltU lUuip. M. A M. UaufK. Vm., 1X., (J., SlrlDiald, Mm. tlIm. Saloon for Sle. A good saloon business, bar and fix tures, stock of liquors, lease 011 building, to, in town of Woodburu, for sale cheap. .Muslim sold to settle up estate of B. Keck, deceased. Address or call on K linger A Hsck, Salem, Oregon. 8-28:f. Orctoo Short Line Hallroad. If you are thinking of an eastern trip. It will pay you to wrlto and got figures und other Information regarding service, etc., from tlio ticket ofllco, Oregon Short line Railroad, H2 Third street, Portland, Oregon. J. It. Naciki., W. E. Coma, T. P. A. 3 251w U.A. Fcsce IxcUrcd Why devote all your time reading the Ikier Wur and the Gold Fields of Alaska? There are otler matters o vital Importance j you may make a trip hast, and will want to know how to travel. In order Id hivn tlm lux ur. vice, use tlu Wlium,aln r.itoi i between St. Paul and Chicago. For atos and other Information, Tvrlte Jas. A. Clock, General Ageut, Portland, Or DlaJtr Twin at tho Mitchell, Lewis A Stavor Co. iiraucu, at lucents er Kund, h for tuxepUbl Mu. State II fmteati. THE PATENT RECMM, RaMhwrt, IM. .' naan