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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1900)
w s jsSfaoil -2mt iiniirniiiifriffiw Syruf-Rg: ActsJjfcasantyandJfompty. Cleanses the System Guntly and Effcctunllv u when bilious or costive. rvffV r Mtf war acceptabteloim the laxative principles of plants Anown to act most Leienciallj'. - TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS tY THE GENUINE MANF'D. BY LIFORNIAFIGSYRUPCO. SAN rHANCISCO, CAL. lOUISVIllC , KY NEW YORK, N.Y for ssU tjr dnffltrs - prltt SO per bottle. m. C. T Co's ' I'ABHKNUKK HI'HASiKIl ipOMONA .altonA LKAV1M K)ll I'Ollll.ANI) fk 1I1 encpl HiwUt itt 7 k m wuiurv unir. Ann liiiHAr iiAirtt Duck Iwtwe-in HtJt anil Oiinrt Bin M. !' HYLDWIN. AK-nt Haviland The Impoil o Haviland Ch " na arrived. A Two sJiaoes in fcriUSttMfi plain white, and three decorat ed; Ranson and Josephine de signs. We have now the complete line of all pieces. 8 1-2 inch plain white plates 4.00 per dozen. Tea cups and saucers plain white, 3.10 per dozen. Abo nice line in odd pieces for painting. Gonie and see the entire line, and prices. jJStore open un il 8 p. m. Ex $cept Saturday. tkoliauia Tea Store Phono 2411 Free Dollvory. .OCTAL NEWS AND VIEWS yrwyryr'rG Tpud Mrs. II. O. Meyers urn homo MraFlra E. Allen returned (rom'I'ort- landTjaBt evening. ffl Lillian MrNury, of the Salem Hospital Is visiting nt Portland. MlwCasslu Width) combo hns gone to Portland, to visit lior parents. fjlPJaPttonliolinor, Hobort Cros'iin, ljLan8iiit;, It. D. Holman, Clma. 51cNji7?antI Horace MeKinloy have re tiirnSA from various points south. ThlMistieH Hughes liavu returned fronlya few days with Portland friends. . P.1 M itthelu of B.ittevillo, U In th city. Miss I.illinu Applegate lult totluy to tako a position in tlio public schools of Pliooiiix, Jackson county. (TRIP TO THE COAST. i 4$U iW tovrv-tr MR trdmjrorllniul. InVr Conclusion of Tour to Ocean ig& fry.a Party of 12 Salemites. ' August 21 Got upot a in It was raining and rained all night and conllnu rain till Id a m , and a heavy fog mist bung low all day. U a.m. wostarted on our way luck ew port. Camped for dinner an J feed horses 2 miles north of bw.1 Kock toot another looV nt the feal Hong. ibatk to south beach at 4 :2i. Crowod bay at 5.30. Cot of horso pasture. and fn'd f150. We then wend d jay back nud camped at North N creak or on the read to Jump Off Joo. HerU was ralniug aain'moat of the njitht. Nrxt morning was bright and nl; We took in Newport, Nye ereok, aaUlilio surf bathing establishments. HWIr. Young and Mr. Tliomas' colleo tloMaof Que stooca. "gnday morning ourselves and Mr. James lierrcn'a family, of Monroe, went to the light house and camp grounds at Monterey, a very pleasant location. At this camp Mr. Coleman fwnd a flneealmon that came by the vJSy'of Slletz. weight abont 30 pounds, rlT5 cents, and still lie Is not ealnionea iTVa women 'olka were busy picking up . . va,sileUto -rwu 'KS&' 1Hm5 'mUi YtK7 oari shells, rock mosses and agates. At tlio light Iioubo wo were treated very nicclv by tlio keeper and first aeaistnnt, F. M, rnlmor mid I.. Hlco. owent out two miles northeaBt of Newport and 01 a wagon load of hay at to per ton of n Mr. Anderson it Swtedo rancher, tlio best liny wo found on the trip, and he had splendid paulure for horses for 10 cents per day for each horto. Wo had several pleasant chats with Salem Mks Mrs 1' Strong, Mr David Simpson, II. I'holo, also Mr., Ilest of Monmouth. On tho'JSth no stinted hack for Snlein at ttt55, drovo to east Bide of Pioneer hill or to tlio station w hero wo camped for theniKiiliii one of the acant houses. Goo XV Davis was getting out n load of rock for tomb stone fences. They wero nieo. The following morning Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Hyan and the family of Mr. Davis took tlio tialn for Albany, with a pint of b.iggago. The rest of tho crowd enmo on by team, coming back out tho Sum mit road, then by what is known as tho sawmill road to King's Valley. Camped (or dinner two miles east of Kddyvillc, nt K. S. Derrick's. Drove on to Norton, found some more bridges condcmuid, but no way of getting aiound them, so over oweut. Incoming back wo un hitched our teams and pulled the wagons over by hand and lead tho horees over nnent a time. Wo passed Norton station at o:S0; pastrd i ho cars at I p m., ono tnilo west of Nashville. At Nashville wo met some old frietida from Fox valley, I. inn county, olr. Mills and .Mr. Wyalt Wo reached the Mimmlt at 5.15, whero wo took the King's valley road and went three miles and went into campntC. F. Toliueou's, n well-to-do Swede farmer and stock man. Hero one of Mr. I'olce's horses was taken tick. We laid over ono day. Coat of feed for this and last day was $1 50. Hack of oats lOo bushel. Nest morning left I'oten and Mr. Colemnn witli Bluk horse. Took tho load and bal ance of crowd and started for homo. Got to snvv mill at 10;u0, to church at Kings valloy nt 11:30. Turned east on tlio Kings ulley and Buver road. Stopped for dinner on a branch three miles east at It MtConnel's at noon. Hitched up at 12 -10. Got to the Monnimilh nml -Silver road nt -I p. in., In Monmouth at 5 b, and tu Independence at (1.05. Stopped, fed and lunched at 7 p. in ; hitched up and crowed I lull's ferry at ti-'JOaud arrivid at Salem nt 10 p. m. Total cost of trip for tho 12 and hor o feed for 17 days was lew than filO. STERILIZED UARDCH SHOP. A Famous Shup In the Carrollton Hotel, Rnlrl- Fore. Mart Und. The barber shop in tho Carrollton ho tel, Baltimore, storili.od evervthlng it uses in tlio shop The sterilizing isdone by heat. Tho towels, the razors, tie strops, tlio soap, tlio combs and brushes are all sterllii'etl before being used on a customer. Whero there is no steriliza tion, linvo the barber ueo Nowbro'a Ho iilcide. It kills tho dandruff germ, mid it In nntisoptie for tliescnlp and forthe face niter shaving. All leading barbels everpwhero appreciate thete potent facts about llerpicido and they use t. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect " TODAY'S JVTARKET. I'ortTLAND, Sept. 13 Wheat vnilit 58 511, Walla Walln, easier 5(1 & 5(1.. Flour 1'ortlniid, best grnde .5 Q t3.10. Graham 2 50(tt3.00 per bbl. Oats Choice White 1101.1c, giey 3S 01 -lOo per bushel. Millatuff Ilran, fl3 00; shorts, 1 .00 Hay Timothy JUQ12 per ton. Onions 1.25 for red 1.35 for Silvoi skins. Potatoes 10 to 45o per sack. Butter Ilest dairy. 2,5(2.10; fancy creamery, -IS to 60c. store 25o. 30. Kggs Oregon, 20 to 22uc. Poultiy Chickens. (3.U0 to I 00; hens, $1 to -1.50; turkeys, live 1-1 to Hie. Mutton DresM-d, 7 to 7c per pound. Hogs Heavy dressed 5 to (Ic. Heef Steers, 0.IIjO; tows,13.50 j dressed boef, 0)6 to 7?4C. Veal DresHco, i M 0$c. lor small. Hops 2a8c fur IK'.KI crop, H to 10c for new orop. Wool Valley, 12l'lc ; Kastern Ore gon, 1013a; Mohulr,25. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs. H80i!; under (K) lbs, 7X'$$4 ; slice) pelts, 15 20c SALEM MA II KIT. Wlie.il 58 xriundH and over, -III Wool, 1 to Klc, Mohair, 25c. Hops 11 to 15e Oats : toSOc. Hay Hale.1. cheat. 17; timothy, 10. Kggs 20 to 22'o. Flour In wl.oiivale lots, f2.50; retail fl. Millstiifls llran, f 13; shorts, U)j Hogs Dressed, l?4C Live cattle Steers, 3v ; cows, 2)i to 3. 8hee 33.50 Dreefed Veal 7 eeuti. lluttor Dairv, 15tg2i)c; creamery ,'J5e. Poultry tat hens Kir lb.,7; spring chickens per lb., 7c. Potatoes new, 30c per bushel. Apples 25c, Woman Killed ty Train. News reaches Salem that the Southern Pacific paesenger train, leaving Portland yisterday morning, ran into nnd killed Mrs. Nettie Nailes, near her home, one fourth mile west of Carlton, a small station seven miles north of McMinii villo. The accident occurred about t) -15 a. m., and the unfortunate woman died fioni IheeffeeU of her iujuriim a short timoafttrward Stvtkoi Ohio. Oily of Tolede) MM 1.1'cvsC.mvrv. f H,,, FuvsK J CiiSMiv makes oath that he is tho senior Htor ol the firm of F J. t 'iu sly A Co., doing huliitti in thtt city of Tolsdo. County and Statu aforesaid, will iyth sum of UNK Hl'.NDBI'.D IXlI.I.A It fur well and every caw d Catarrh that cannot I) oured b) the use of Hvli'sCatvknii tlKK. rilAXr J.uiihftf. i. Sworn to before mu and suUeiilwd in my pri-Mince, this fith day of Deoambur ,Ui ., A.B. 1. srvi. A. W GLKASON, . Notary Public. lialls Catarrn uure n wkhu iniernniij and acts directly on the Idool ami uiue- nu- snrfacos of the svstem. snd for testimonials, free. i F. J. CHKNKY CO., Toldo, O. . Sold by Drngists 75c. Hall's Family Pills are lliWl. The SUIe may hold races onge a year bt a roc uvery dayls whatthepeoitJehavutebuy Ijinro nri uiasa grocerits ironi nranwm Hagan, o. O. d. ShrM Itnd RnotiKh, There was n colored bnptlsdng nt Eaiidy Bottom, lllllvlllo. Tho Inst con veit to go under tlio water wns nn old coloted woiiinn, ulio nil tlio while had been seated III n rickety buggy drawn b. an ancient mule who hud been thiuugh the civil war. She fame up out of the wnter all right, but after proceeding short dis tance on her way home the mule be came unmanageable and upet the bug KJ hi the middle of n deep creek. The old woman, with drenched gnr incuts, dung to u 'Toot log" Just as the paiKoii who had recently haptbed her lode up. lie heaid her swearing at the icfrac tory mule In rigorous! terms; then, tak ing her hi his own buggy and dilvlng to dry laud, ho said. "Sister Cn'lliie. jou hez done los' all do salvation what como ter you by de fust baptism; so ou must stop right heah en be baptized over orgln." "No, suh!" vvni the reply. "I ain't gvvlne In ilnt water no mo't Didn't dot ole mule bnpllr.e mo de seeon' time?" Atlanta Constitution. V .tuke on OITriilint'li. OiTeiihiU'h, the famous opera botlffo rnmpoMT, had an Insatiable thirst for success and fume combined with n vanity that occasionally pln.ved him n oti. tile!.. Once ne was going down the Itlilno .in n steamer, among whose passengers vva the Duke of Nassau, u fact of w lileh the composer was in blissful Ig norant c. As the steamer approached Its Inst stopping place the bank of tho river was seen to be eoveied by n dense i throng df people who were shunting mil waving their hats. A band on I ho pier was playing u march from ono of Offenbach's opcias. Ah the boat touched tho pier Offen bach Btepped to the mil utid bowed nud waved his hat to the people In ac knowledgment of this tlntteriug ova tion. "It Is glorious to bo received In ft foreign hind llko this!" ho remarked to his companions. Hut his self complacency received a rude shock tho next Instant when tho duko's adjutant appeared and said, In a tough and unfeeling manner: "(Jet out of the way, will you, and let his highness show himself!" A Mini it, I,cl Aliiiir, mi!.... ..,.. - num. kiiui oi n man is your lie vv uooKKeoporr "lie's this kind: If you Hny two words to him, he'll say 200." Detroit Free 1'iess. The llomtlest Man In Salem As well us tho handsomest-, und others nro Invited to call (in any drutrtilsl nml get free a trial bottle of Kemp's lliilsim for the 'I'lirnat and Lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to cure und believe all Chronic and Acute. Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 2.1c. und 50c. curt&w OASTOnXA. Ban tin ? 11"! Kind You Haw Always BotijW ttguim r . zzffl of &Ail UM Touuli n tin, Jukrr. Tlie contributor wrote u Joko nbout t plumber whoso bills vveie always normal. "That," said tho editor, re jecting It, "Is not n Joko; It's a He." Tho contributor tried again with n story of the plumber vvbo.so charges left nothing to bo desired on tho scoro of size. "That," said tho editor, who had suffered, "Is uot n He. Neither Is It a Joke." Scraps. A Minister's Mistake A city minister was recently handed a notice to bo rend from his pulpit. Ac coinpanyiiig it m u clipping from a newspaper bearing upon tliMiiattor. Tlio ilergvnmn started to read tho uxtract and found thnt it liegan: "Take Kemps llidsam, the Ix'st Cough Cure." This wns hardly vv lint ho had expected and. after u, moment's hesitation, ho turned it over nud found on tho otlier sldo tho matter intended for the reading. 3 O JA. T O 3fl X U3. . Burt tie x? "w m Wm'j BotM CniiiiltiiiU nml I'nru, In the New Hebrides human life has been made safe by tho introduction of pigs Into the Island. The cauulbnls are Mild to prefer roast ioilc to roast man, and as tho porcine tribe Increases among the natives they may give up tholr feasts on human tlesh altogether excepting when something unusual happens, such as entertaining n king of some other cnnnlbnl Island or on state occasions of rare ceremony. Ballot Wire. Mitchell, I-cwIb & Stavor Co's. branch will be hoadqiiartors for baling wire this censon. 7&IAw OASTOZIZA. tjeAn tb .UnlM Vw Hae AIaju Botifi'l Cnsllate. Fur the latest improved machinery for piisilagH Hitting mo Mitchell, Ixiwis A Staver (Vs branch, F. F. Carey, man- agur. H :to d .v. w tf ROCKY A10UNTAIN SCENERY BY DAYLIGHT DillhlStotovtral Maiara Falls. Through first class touaist sleeper from Puiiflr lisiit weekly forChieago llootoii, New York, and otbur eautoru iioints, via Bin Grande Western, (Great bait Uike Bonte) ILuivor A. BiuGrinde, C It I .V P and Illinois Central to ChicHgs, connect lug in tlie I'ii'dii Dtpot with .Michigan Cuntral's kimlliir car fur xiiiUet For xtrtiiiilnr call on oruddro l.o'nl V'lentkor, B II.Thihmiu.. Coin'l Ag't 111 ( uut. It It. 8 ml 1 12 Third st., Portland Ore P S. C. STONE, M. Pror4f f i - , p. ,s ( S.tnp.Q O I jrilXT Ntftr JIUI ID O LIU4 OIUI HAf.KX, OKMiOM Tnu aim (two la autahw; aru looMl lilHiwta OoauwSMUl r J ar U.Ui.l 1U.ac4 lUMiwf dmnaiMl I ntielMM. ia4la anMM, f-Mluww.'. ! ' """ " ' " uk. UTONB i lubujMMMiiHfe la U" f- ,1 ulMMau4 nw matM ut tMi ' p,,Hii,nM uiawluttx.u m nmilUtu. a"! ul i Hi ,A iu . lll,l. I HiJTf.fliirrf'.W.l iLkJJdfdJi AV&gctablc Prcparalion Tor As slmllnting ilicFoodnnilUcUtila UnS llicSloinachs ntulUowvls of mssi immmn rromolcs Digcstlon.Cliccrriil nesstindRcsLContiiins ncllltcr Ophint,Morpliinc nor'Miiicral. "SOT "NAUC OTIC . UtvxcfrMJi-smnmvjtr? MxSttuui ' irktlb.Ult- til (iZiertMafa Apcrfccl Remedy rorConsdpa lion, Sour Stomach, Uiarrlwcxi Worms .Convulsions Jcwnsh ncss find Loss OF Sl.KliP. V.icSimilo jiiy'nalurc or kew vomc Washington's Example Lends us to tell the truth nboiitour hntchets. We didn't cut down ai lierry tiee with them, but anyone can do so. Well made, of good steel, carefully tempered, they will cut and cut h long time without slinrpciiinu then sharpen eaily. Handles of eipial quality tu thnt of the steel, n fm n$fei w n w UK'S S ?CTcrawT?wriwraTa2S .ffl I EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER J) ffiWA(vy 3 A W H 1 Vb. . .- iS g??iBBy5ss5Eg7?asrsryg R M. WADE & CO. SALEM3 OREGON S$g& Jlml Wmgrvi j y ow 1. At the Club or at Home The man who knows what's what wants good liquors when he wauls any can't foist uiiy xor stuff 011 him. Wo don't try to posh inferior goods on our patrons thats why we have Kitioiif. that's why they disil with us ytnr after venr (end us otlier customers. Host whM.les, brandies, gins, liquors, and cordial;. J. P' Rogers 2)a an 1XX-V hr 222 C limorcinl Slr.-ei. saloHti retail. "Trifles Light as Air," hut as iiuortant as weightier and more cogent reasons for patronizing any given laundry, are thoattention paid Io "turn ing over" collars, no tearing ol button holos, no scorching of fhirt Uwoma nnthiiig else for that matter, Mai v littles make good laundry work-and iHjrmanelit ciiftouieis theSulem htenui Uiundry will suit jou. Salem Steam Laundry COIKSkl. I I U4TKAII I'KOI'illKIOK. I10HOVS I). OI.MHTKAII, MUli, I'lione 111, 2) Lilxirty Hi re 1 HEAT COOLERS The warm season has come, btN we are here ahead of it with a heavy supply of coolers in the way of the choicest i line of irroceries, salads, meats and everything tor a cold unch or refreshing summer meal. Harritt & Lawrence, OLD I'O TOmOK (JIIOOKUV For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bean Signature n Use For Over Thirty Years oMANr nriw yonn city. 3ZSSBSs&&&3a3K5XJ ""y Only a Twist of the Wrist And your rooms are warm when your home is llttid up with steam heating ap paratus. Now is the time to prepare your home for cold weather, and com fort during the winter months, that will prevent the babies from Inking cold and your water pipes from freezing Steam heat is clean, elllclent, and nlwas on tan, and wo will put tho apparatus in now in 11 pciontillu manner nnd ut 11 reasonable cost. BARR&PETZEL 211 COMMUgOIVL HTItKET. Telephone Mo. 2171 LI H LE BO.PEBP LOST HER SHEEP Hut 'io .no need worry nlsiut r 1 ir.it hU ilm- of the ear, if they uiii t dainty and delation Spring lamb an AplMttir.fi v nnd nourishing Sunn, mciil, 1 have everything in ehoim moats, nu I u'llie delli-aciori o the sor sou in b th I'olh and pinok-d menu thai will ti.e most crltlee, eeiiie. E. C. CROSS SALE OR. 3 one . t iVftll of AA ts ,tfV ! I w m Cf,v i ' ' ' r XTr-v (mSHtWJim iyj'Ml nnytJi WHY USE IIKC1IUBK 1IIKY (I1VK A UOOU I.HUIT AND ARK LONO LIVKIl. VK HKt.L TimKE (IHAUKS: VIISKA WKIJ4IIAIMI MANTI.R. Th frrT latot IMtlir 111 Inill.llnl. IIUNDKKD OANm.K TOWKn with a roiMiimpllon of onlr tlitco f.l tsir hour, NO, 197 Tlienldimnflbr, of timl lMllnr iUallly IliKAL." Net'qiiltc kk1 qii ut sltliig Mine canillo power u tho No,;iB7, and at half the price, ISccnUi, Anr of Ihcw miitl( put on soil bnmrn pr.iporlr adjiiatot st above latos. DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? Vh&FuWJl & !& a nKrrKK UOUT for LEAS MONEY wllhonool thero bnrncra lhan with any other form of artl. riclnl llRht, VV o Iikto gi iIotu alra lt ua how them to you 8ALKM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chomekota Ht.. Tclepliono 503. No Flies on a Hot Stove Nor is there any flaw or blemish on the work we do, either in plumbing, tinning or repairing. We lead on everything in the way of first-class work in our line. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty T. S BUHBOUGrHS, 102 State Phono I5II THOS. MILNB SUCCKHSOB TO L. M. K1BK Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, an'd Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt nnd careful attention glvon to the delivery of goods to nny part of tho city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. The 1900 Campaign IS PROVING TO THAN THAT OF The Filipino ISSIIU. IN PROGRESS AND Slll.l. A I THE FRONT. The Boer War r.nNilNlir-S TO FACTORY PROBLEM FOR ENGLAND. The China War IS PROVING TO COMPLICATION The Capital IS GIVING THE MOST DIRECT, PROMPT AND RELIABLE NEWS ON ALL 'IHESB SUBJECTS. ITS NEWS IS ALWAYS AHEAD OF ITS RIVAL'S. NO PAPER WAS EVER PUT UP THAT GIVES YOU ALL THE NEWS IN SUCH COMPACT FORM, THAT GIVES IT SO PROMPTLY AND FOR SO LITTLE MONEY. TRY IT AND BE CONTENT. H0FER BK0S., Publishers. BUSINESS OABDS. C. H.JT1ACK SlUTOrtsnr to Dr. J. M Keene, of Whltu Corner, Salem Or. PartloH doslr lug suiHirior operations at nuxlerate fees tviy branch are In osp"cial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. xEcJc"a:s:5,3c, pii.-ie urn ; KOOMH I ANII l.dllvY llt.K. LOANS . AT CUIIIICMT HA IT INSUHAIICI! HI! A I. EST AT U BOZORTH BROS., 292 CoraoitrclarSlrrtl. JaKm Ortioo. 1 14 iru.v Old Post OfficeStables Are largo am have reliable attend ants, your tesui Isiarded by the week 01 day. UksI teams for hire. Prices rea suiiahht Your patronage Kilicitel, H. M. Brown 112 Kurrv Stroll. sour.ic iiuos. Piano Tuners ami K nits POBILVND OBi:. For Halem and vicinity leave orders ul (loo. Will's Music Store. B. F JONES, Attornoy-nt-Law . Toledo, OrdTon, Wai Clef k o,' Olraalt Vwtl 1 Jrr !!- an uiLi ilTe tl'ttwl 01 al i II) III Llumlll (ouuijr 1I.17M PAIMTA1. HTV Express and Transfci Meets all mall and pasnenger trains. Bagage to all parts of the olty. Prompt service. Telephone No. 851. DIKQUK A HOMYEIt W?lsba(b Mantle? I t lMce M c. attl RtTlog KIOIITY CAN DIJJ 1-OWKR. 11106 BE EVEN MORE INTERESTING f ! 1896 War OUR BOYS ARE DRAW OUT AS AN UNSATIS BE THE GREATEST) OF A CENTURY. LTTARY Journal Cbap ParrRS AND CITY PH0PCHTY. Land from 2 Ut to t l-W per acre. We liaVC to trade for largo or small llOtneS Hunches. Some Small Places Io exchange lor Block Bunches homo Large Farms Loan A.oney Sell "" Stock to stdl mid tako us part pay smalt tracts or good town property. We ul tl and 7 xtr ce of till kinds on nmmUslnii, Bent houses and farms, Mak Exchanges ol all kinds of property have a large list of lunds to select from, If you Want to Buy Sell, Hunt or Exchange any kind of property, or want Insurance, Loans, etc., call and fee us nt 24)2 Commercial street, Milem, Oregon, BozorIh,RyaD&Co Em-lose stamp for repl When writing. Salem Waier Co., OFFICE, CITY HALL For water Mirvlco imply ut ofllc?. Bills payublo niontbly In udvttuco. Make ull complulnti ul tho otlli Q STEOPA T M V In Mulwiit urul Altiuivy - DB. GBACE ALHBIGHT, graduate ol American School of Osteopathy, SALEM Monday, Wednesday and Fri day ; hours, tl to 12 n. m ; 1 to 1 -30 p. in. Ollkoover Wellur's grocery. ALBANY Tuetduy, Thursday and Sat- unlay i liours.U tu l'J a. in ; I to 0 p ay i nours.u iu ij n. iiij i io o p. OIIUo Albany, Mcllwaiu building in for acceptable 4tt. Statu If patcntad. THE PATENT RECORD, B -. Mil. m WANTED Now today ndvortlnomonto four linos or oss in this column inserted Sl.oo par month. All over four lirv nroo timon rnr 2Ba. sua n wa k. nt saino rata. as LOST -Bed bird dog, 7 ruos. old, 4 whlto feet, white strip in faro, wlnto on tip of tall, now collar. Howard at Klrk.s cigar store, Salem. 0 13-flt KMPLOYMKNT WANTED. A lady having two children wants employ mont as housekeeper. E. S. Briggs, 0 12Ct Snlem, Oregon. FOB SALE Threo young brood mares. Coach nnk Belgian stock. Weight 1S00 pounds each. Call on E. O. Ball, Turner, Or. 0 11 Ot PUBLIC 8ALE.-A public salo will bo hold at tho farm houso of Gcorgo E, Allen, on Saturdny, Kept. 16. to com menco at 10 o'clock in tlio foronoon, consisting of plows, hnrrows, culti vators, hoes, forks, shovels, Bcalding vat, big kettlo, 1 grub and stump machine with 200 ft. vVIro cable, put leys, etc., 1 four-spring-hack, 1 set ot farm blacksmith tools, saws, axes, chains, 2 lot of work harness, saddio, 1 ritlo, 1 shotgun, 1 hoy take. Terms of sale All euniB undor $10, cash; over thnt sum, tvvolvo months' time with approved suretios. 0 7-7t 13 uo. E. Allrn. HANDSOME AMEBICAN LADY, vvlth valuable property and generous iiicomo recently inherited, is serious In desiiing Iovnblo husband to ohnro her homo. Address Box 1108, Cnlcogo. ill. o io at. WANTED To buy King npnlas, now Is tho time to sell, nleo to sell fruit grow ers their sacks for dried fruit, either Juto or cotton. II. S. Gilo & Co. OOtt FOUND On Chomokotn street, n black barred lawn bunting waist. 0 Otf WANTED-Wood, tallow nnd straw in exchange for soap at tho Salem Soap Works. 0-G-lm YOUNG MEN-Our illustrated cata logue explains how wo tench barber trade In eight weeko.malled freo, Mr lor Barber Collego, San Francisco, Oal. 0 4 WAGONS. Tlireo. two and ono seated spring wagons, backboards, buggies, mountain hacks, team wagons, heavy and light, homo made, work warrant ed. Alco second hand wagons for sale or exchange on good terms. Come nud sen stock before buying. Silora Wagon Factory, Werner Fennel. 304 Commercial St. 0 6 tf FOB SALE OUTBADE-A farm of 125 acres 2 miles south of Philomath. Inquire of 0 Iiomyer nt tho Bed Front barn, Salem, Oro. 8 31t( HTBAYED. From my barn, on East Court street, a bay mare, weighs about 1000 pounds, abort mane falls on left, small neck, prominent forehead, lamw In front foot, named Carrlo. F. A. Wiggins, :i07 Commorelal St. 2-20.t( OBEAMEBY BUTTEB' If you nro running stores nt hop yardH remember we have tho choicest creamery butter lor salo In any quantity from two Kiuuds to a ton orders. Wo can fill promptly till ordor sent us either by Irelght, express, or call at the creamery 225 Commercial St. Every pound we sell guaranteed first class creamery, at market quotations. Halem Creamery Co. Salem Oro 8 27 tf FOB BALE. Ten aero tract with first class Improvement. Ono and a half miles from stnto houso. Will soil nt a bargain, apply to J. W. Lyons on Garden Hoad Salem Oregon. 8 21 lm FOB SALE The .McCoy stago nnd mail line. Address 1)0x382, Salem, Oregon. 8-13tf. BOBINSON THEBMAL BATH OAB I NUT. Tlio greatest known health protictor und restorer. Call nnd in vestigate. Mrs. J. A Bellwood and Mrs T. B. Fttlrbnnk, iigoutR 38.1 Front St., Salem, Or. 8-IU-lm ANY LADY Can easily inako $18 to $25 er week by representing ua in her locality, and as tho position is pleas ant and nrolllablu I will gladly send full particulars to all. This is no do teption, even yoursnaro time is valu able. Address Mrs.Marv E. Wheeler. 87 WashliiKtun St., Chicago, III. 0 10 B It TAKEN III'. Gray liorkoOwnior enn tlud saiiiu 4 blocks north of tho North Salem school on little cur Hue. H-7-tf It. A. SMitsr. WANTED-0 or 8 tons of cloan first Low, ilasu oat hay, baled. Walter truck barn or Wlllamutto Hotel TO TMK PUBLIC-Wo have on hand a large stock of Eastern nnd home made buggies which wo uro selling at greatly reluied prices In order to close theiu out this season. Please call at Al nnd SI State strcut und examine tliein, l'oldoA Bishop, 0-28-tf HOUSE CLKANEIIS Itomouibjr thai tho bust und ohonpost carpet puner is the heavy full paper sold IttTllK.lQOItNAL nriico. 20-tf AtU-NTH WA MKI)"-fi. Ui IM Jally tuttj uuil lijruur Lira Asenti, uwu or women, mIUuk imr Utst Nuruiiy, CnaiutiaUu Waterprool Noukiitt.. ImioU viillmlr noir anil tmteuteil. aiieiil. (lelltttt4l Hdlva uuhmllixl. VVIiat ollivrmlu yisi van do, TlmeU tliutt. VVilt uiy ml reuvlvv oirlmUa Urrltorr. (Iuarantl Uul willor AUUreu will, iUiuu M. X M. tlaufg la, )it, C, 5lrlnllel., Maw g-lS-lii. LOST Near Yew Park school a lady's cheeked gingham duster Finder pleato leave at Jouhnai. ollice. l)3-:it SHOP CLOSED -uTitTfTurTher notice my blacksmith shop will bo closed, on account of Illness. W. F. It. Smith. I) 12 3t High Grade Belgian Hares We guarantee the best stock at the lowest price that can be purchased. C X X X Commercial Rabbitry 610 Commorelal St., Salem, Or. CURE lOURivEU' I ., Ilia t tut uuimlt ,' ri- lolUuuillu i.t .. ur uKrmllvu i ub)Uh bitiulriiiM I J ilm,, ami uu( trltt- or muI In pUla wri.)pr ht mtttiu. himM, tot (fill, or J botliM, (J.TS. ( irnlr nu! u tmim KSE for tectfUM U. THE PATENT KNNi J 'frum l tju . KTItsiEiiv'Csiu - " l 4 1 fl