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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1901)
-,"' ! f 7 $ General Debility Day In and. out tliero Is Mint feeling of weakness that-makes a burden or Itself. Food docs not strengthen. Bleep docs not refresh. It Is hard to do, hard to bear, what should bo easy, vitality Is on tho ebb, mid tho wholo system suffers. For this condition tako Hood's Sarsaparilla It vitalises tho blood, elves vigor and totio to nil tho organs and functions, and Is positively uncquaucu for an run-down or debilitated conditions. 1 Hoou'fl I'lLiB cure conitipatlon, centi. 12 1-2Q Our 15c Grade of Roasted Coffee, Now 2 lbs. for 25c. Special sato next mouth. op dinner .sola this nnd 51 pieces Decorated $510, I05.plcces Dccorate4$!0;00. And. upwards. All,, kinds of'Crockory and glass waro to bo had, of which over 12 hogsheads arrived last week. Yokahama Tea Store Phono 2411 Black. Freo Dolivcry Portland Visitors Perkin's Hotel Restaurant. White Cooks, lunch 10c to 25c. Mesls a ta carle, 20c up. Dally Journal on file. 5-27 At Bueuoa Ayrea Preldont oca has signed a decroo declnrlng thnt tho port of Rio is affected with tho plaguo. , Another attempt to rescuo Miss Stone, tho Amerlpnn missionary, failed. When yon need repairing (for watch) think of Hinges. you CARNIVAL AND EXPOSITION PORTLAND. AT Greatly Reduced Rates to Pioneer Day Celebration, October 3. "The Great Portland Carnival and Ex position is now in full swing, with n splendid array of attractions, and two full military hands playing afternoon and evening. On October 3 tliero will bo a grand celebration of Pioneers nnd Nativo Sons' and Daughters' Day, and Portland's Front Stroot will bo ropro ducod iu&t as it waa CO years ago, and those of tho Portland pioneers who are stilt living will ho hack In their old places of business for tho day and evening. It will bo a very enjoyable occasion fo' everybody. The Southern Puciflc Excursion train will leave Ashland at C a. in. on October 2, rcaohlng Portland the satno ovoning. Fares will bn only $10.25 from Ashland, round trip; Pijumlx. flO: Medford, $0. 86; Grant's Pass, $8.1)0; Glendale, $7.1)0; Riddles, f7.00. Other points at propor tionately low rates. On tlioo excursion tickets, passen gers will be allowed C full days in Port land, during which time Hermann, tho dare-devil of tho diamond iramo will mako hair-raising rides for life on a bi cycle from a towor B0 feot high, down 180 atops, with no saddle on his wheel" Yours truly, U. B. Mii.lkii, r-2t-4t General Passongor Agent. Grand Opera House. JOHN P. COHDRAY. Manager. TWO NIGHTS STARTING Thursday Sept. 26th. The Queen of Bajti ..PEOPLE Pretty (Iris. Bewltcblnf Choruses, Funny Comedians Gorgeous Costumes 10 - Big Yaudeville Acts -10 lBtrc4uclnfKratoal wonderful hoop-roller. Edison New Standard Phonograph. infiiiHilfer Class S. Price Complete $20.00. J $ '-"- """' Actuated by a spring motor that runs two to three records with a single winding. Crank handle dots not rtvolv while the machine Is running. Can be wound while in motion without interfering with reproduction. Light, durable and efficient. Absolutely notuU,,. Regulat on 'Perfect. Can be operated by a child, so simple Is Its mechanism. Weighs 17 lbs. blao 9X1 RECORDS? REPRODUCES and SHAVES BLANKS. No extra charge for shaving device. Full printed directions with each machine. i.rtnr& and small records and supplies. C. 1ft. L0CKW00D, Proprietor, EDISON PHONOGRAPH AGENCY, Telephone 401. 288 Com'l. B., Salem. Qe -MMMMiiMMMBilMSMSMMs1MMMil1""'"l," . . .gPP&jgtqijgjigfflSCy ftfiSsvrtij I E. S. LAMPORT .tJ..(.LA....LAj4.AAAj.l prWMWMMMWiHUi N otes at the FAIR AX Vrt'l't'I'Vf'I't'I'fv h ! Wednesday Evening's Program. 1 Band "California. Exposition .Mackie 2 Band Selections from Marltana . ..Wallace 3 Qlco "Silent tho Earth."... .....; frVTH?,18 GIe? CIub 4 Solo "'Sing Mo a Sone of tho South" Dr. H. 0. hplay a id Gloo 5 Band , , ;'"iU"l' '7. XVV". Selected 0 Quartet "Rocked In tho Orndlo of tho Deop" Original arrangement Stalwart Quartot. 7 Solo "Switzerland Home" Yodol Song Mr. Jake Wenger nnd Gloo 8 Instrumental Duet 0 Solo "Queen of tho Earth". , Mra.llallie rurrloh-IIfotcs 10 Band Selected INTKllMIHHIO.V. 11 Orchestra "Golden Scopter." 12 Quartot "Alice, Where Art Thou7" Wenger, Koth, Altken, Snyder 13 Orchestra "Salome". Loraine 14 Sole "Goodbye, 8weot Day" Mrs. llalllo Parrlsh-Uingos 16 Glee ''Basket of Ohosnuta" (By request.) Alplno Glco Olub. 10 Saxophono Solo "Tho Palms" Rameaux T. E. Zolbor. 17 Bund Bolected Tho diary exhibit is ono of tho neatest on tho grounds, although it is not as largo as it should ho. The now diary building la as neat as n pin, and built on practical plans. It is supposed to bo In charge of Stato Food and Diary Com. mlsalouor J. W. Bally, but In that gen- tloman's nhsanco at the Buffalo show it is in tho hands of hla deputy, R, R. Carlson. There aro only olght chocso ex hibitors and flfteon of butter, and while nil is In shape, tliero ought to be twonty, times tho numbor of porsons interested, bssldos n working exhibit constantly in pporatio. Really the most interesting display In the diary department is that of tho Salem Cheese Factory, by F. A. Schuhingor. It contains about twenty flvo vorlotloa of chceso, Inoludlmr the plain American chcose, cream and brick ihocsos in many varieties, tho fragrant Li ui burger, fromagado brio, Fruohstaeck Ivaoeo, Russian choose, and many little delicacies in tho cheese lino that would staggor tho average reporter to namo, taste, or appreciate. But to mako all theio articles in a marketable, manner, and dispose of them requires not only great skill as a manufacturer, but as a clover business operator as woll. Mr, Schublnger Is gaining a wide reputation for hisproJucts, an J while no ono person can use all of those articles, the fact that a market for them oxlsta is evidence of their commercial worth. This cheese factory couvorts a groat deal of milk pro duct Into cash, nnd thus adds jiut that much wealth to tho community. Tho Judges In tho diary department are Messrs. A. A. Underbill, of Wiscon sin, and Prof. Kent, of Corvallls. Tho samples will be given these gentlemon in a private room at one cornor of tho build ing, in such n mannor that they will not know whose product they aro passing up on, thus securing absolute iustlco t? tho exhibitors. In tbo past tho judgos h avo pasaed about among the exhibits, nnd almost Invariably know whoso product thoy wero passlug judgmont on, tJiuB be ing opsn to the suspicion of partiality at least, and thoro aro always plenty of pooplo ready to cast suspicion. Mr. Carlson is entitled to tho credit for this arrangement. J. E. Murphy, the tile man, lias ngood practical exhibit of his wares on tho grounds, and while ho claims hla tiling will overcome the bad effects of too much rain on any kind of land, it will not save a State Fair from Ita had effects. Tho Salem Soap works la another lo cal manufacturing institution that has a good display of Its wares, and they nre a credit to tho town as woll ns tho manu factures . Roth AGrabor lmvo a neat booth, and are exploiting the morits of a coffee cooker to advantage Kd S. Lamport has a full llodged har ness shop in ono corner of the arl de partment, acd it properly belongs In tho art department, for it is a thing of beauty. The art department, uuder the man agement of Mrs. J. N. Brown, is in fine shape, and has much meritorious work Inthodlffdront lines represented. This Is the Cheapest Genuine Phonograph on the market. It Is made with the same careful preci sion that characterizes all Edison Phonographs and is complete In every respect. The Standard Is the Ideal Talking Machine. Made of Iron, steel and brass, nickeled gears and mandrels. Black enamel and gold finish. Harness, Saddlery, Whips, Lap Robes, Fly Nets, etc. Lon? years of experience, superior skill and highest duality of stock are a guarantee that we turn out the best goods for the money ever offered In Salem. SIGN OP THE WHITE HORSE Nowctosuucut Rowntree Templ:toclc touiht at 5 Oc on dollar. ESTABLISHED 1869 289 Commercial Street, Salem. Oregon. rS?!lr?!!ggg?,l,'',g'"''M"'w''"M mffltttfflmmm i a - l - - h - I - - l - - I - : - - I - l - ' ', Mrs. R. K. Wands has a flno display of canned fruits, vegetables and meats, to display the superior qualities of the Acme Bteam cannor. FINE LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT. Prominent Feature at State Fair and One Seldom Surpassed. Tho stock exhibit of tho fair is one of ita moat prominent features. Somo of the Quest animals, roprosunting the best herds, aro on exhibition. Professor James Withycombo regards Has tho sec ond best show in tho United States. He is of the opinion that only tho array of livestock at the Illinois Stato Fair is su perior to the ono at Salem. At the Ore gon Stato Fair thoro ia a wide represen tation of cattlo, sheop, goats and hoga. Tho exhibit of cattle is perhaps tho com- plet?st of any at the fair. Among tho animals on exhibit are: 10 Abijrdoeu Anuna cattle, owned by M. MoDorter, of Benton County. In cluded in the number ia a calf for wkich tho owner paid $1000. 12 Uolsteins, owned by tho Hazluwood Company, of Spokane. 15 Uolsteins, owned by P. A. Frakcs, of Columbia County. 10 Ayrahires, owned by Honeyman Bros., of Portland. These cattlo were imported from New York from cele brated stock. 11 Brown Swiss catlo, owned by F. A. French. These aro the first over brought to Oregon. Thoy aro of a superior stock. 0 GuernseyB, from Iiazol farm, Ladd estate, Portland. 8 Jerseys, owned by II. West, of Col umbia County, two of them being from tho Miller & Sibley herd, of New York. Jersey bull, owned by J. M, it 8. W. Atkinson, of Newberg. 8 Jerseys, ownod by Charles Cleve land, of Greaham. 7 Jerssy and 1 Guornsoy, owned by llazelwood Company, of Spokane. Shorthorn hull, ownod by A. O.Froom, of Clark County, Washington, 7 Shorthorns, owned by W. O. Minor Heppner, including tho noted prfzewln nor Colllilm, 2500 pounds, bred by Robblna Bros., of Tndlana, and Sallle Girl, champion of tho United States circuit in 1809. 15 Shorthorn, from fiorth Yamhill, owned by Charlos E. Ladd; including bull Baron Linwood, sever yet defeated in a premium competition. This. herd was champion of th Or.gon Stato Fair last year, and of tho fair at New West minster, B. O. 10 Ilerefords, owned by Amos WilUins. 10 Jorseys. owned by D. II. Loonov. of Jefferson, including noted hull Ida's J.anuceer, 10 Uerefords, onruod by John Sparks, of Reno, Nov. Ibis is tho champion hsrd of the West, and includea bulls Perfection II and Lelax, the latter sired by Dale, which sold at public auction for I7CO0. 11 Uerefords, owned by 0, B, Wado. of Pendleton, including -'-year-old bull St. Valontlne, bred by Robblna Brou., of Indiana. Sheep and Goats, 37 Rambouillotsand Delaine Morinos, owned by Baldwin Shesp & Land Com pany, of Hay Creek. 31 Delaino Morinos, owned by R. W. Carey. 8 Rambouilleti, owned by Mr. Goff, of Macleay, Or. 22 Angora joati, owned by Craig Bros., of Macleay, Or. 3 Angora goats, owned by Mr, Riddle, of Monmouth, 3 Angora goats, owned by G. W. Owen, of King's Valley. 15 Angora goats, owned by John B. Stump, of Monmouth. 12 Southdown aheop.owned by Chaa. K. Ladd. 13 Shropshire sheop, owned byG. 12. Ladd. 10 Shropshire sheep, owned hy Chas. Clevelaud, of Gresbam. 0 dhropahiro nheen, owned1 by J, T. Hunt, of Whltteaker. 10 Shropshire thecp. owned by iimith Bros., of tihubel, Or. 18 Dorset Horn sheep, owned by Richard Scott, of Milwauklo. 20 Cottwold sheep, owned by Richard Soott, of Milwauklo. 0 Cotawold Bheep, owned by Thomas W. Brunk, of Hola 17 Cotswold sheep, pwueu. by J. 11. fclumn. of Monmouth. 20 UHewoiu aueep, owneu uy u. iu. Ladd 60 Lincoln sheep, ownod by Patrick Bross. Hoes " - JL' . ... 1 . . n T 22 Poland China hogs, owi e 1 by At kinson Bros., of Newber. 8 Poland China hogs, owmd hy J. B. Marly, of Salem. 30 Poland China hogs, otnid by the llazelwood Company, of Brn kane. 37 Duroc Jerseys, owned by W. F, fitufft. KHlisnell. Moat. 8 Burkttme hogs, owned hy John Red- mom), of McKtnitvtlle. 1 It) Berkshire hogs, from Uazlewood fsrin, Ldd etale, Portland. 14 Chester White hos, owned hy II. West, of Soappwse. 11 Chester Wtiitehogs, owned by Kd Svlioel, of Albany. 15 Chetter White hogt, owntd by II, Bateman. Press Day Program An immense audience thronged tie pavilion Tuesday night, when the Salem i'resj Club, assisted by Mrs. Hinges and the Alpine Glee Olub entertained tho viiltors. The beat of order prevail! tt m) the speakers and musical performers rendered their parts in a yery creditable manner. The rain did not interfere with lliK. w "" aLliiiiiEWM lBr lift ikiiiiim kV. I BJSSX I Til sbbbbbbbbbjssbbjS vHk fr u '" JkskiiiiV I SllllllllllW MSMmlw VillllllllllllllllWlEiOum hsMMBsbMBBbbimp ii m How About Your Heart Feci your pulse a few minutes. Is it regular? Are you short of breath, nfter slight 'exertion as. going up stairs, sweeping, walking, etc? Do you have pain In left breast, tide or between shoulder blades, chok ing sensations, fainting or smothering spejls, inability to lie on left side? If you Iravc any of these symptoms you certainly have a weak heart, and should immediately take MUeV Heart Cure Mr. F. II. Oaks of Jraetown, N. Y, whose genial face appears above, sayst "Excessive use ot tobacco seriously affected my heart. I suffered severe pains about the heart, and' in the left shoulder and side; while the palpiutlon would awaken me from my sleep. I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and soon found permanent relief." Sold 1)7 oil Drugglats. Dr. Miles Medical Co., -Elkhart, Ind. Salem poople turning out by the hun dreds and making the evening a great :oclal gathering. Tnoroliaa novor been a more popular attraction offered tho public than the Glee club nnd quartot, managed by Mr. Kppley of this city. The pooplo simply cannot got onough of their singing, nnd they respond so genorously to encores that they almost spoil the progrnm for any minor performer such aa an editor or a band. Mrs. Hinges rotaina nil her ohhtimo popularity, nnd aang In her boat form and voice the melodies tho. people love to hear. Mr, Judah'a new song was rondercd for tho first tlmo and proves him a master at the very difficult art of writing sona that appeals to tho hearts of the people. But they were thrilled and only regretted that his production waa so short. Its rendition waa given tho hsartloat encore of any aolo of tho ovening, and tho most perfect inter- protatbn waa placed on tho words nnd melody furnished by Mr. J. Carylisle Dsnton, by such an nrtlstna Mrs, Hinges, the effect wna not to be wondered at A delicious banquot was tendered the State Press Association, through tho offices of the Salem Press Club 'by tho State Fair managers, and the mannor In which tt was served by the ladles pi the St. Joseph's restaurant, loft nothing to bo desired. The evonlng was concluded by Informal toasts) to which many of the visitors responded, and the local talent bore Ita part hi tbo usual satisfactory manner. For nn impromptu affair, got up on the shortest notice, all wont off with tho best ot good taste and splondld foaling. There waa n lino attendance of ladles ami geutleman connected with the press of tho state. Salem Day at the Fair. This is Salem day at tho. State Fair and many of the principal huslueis houses havo closed and have gone en masse to the. fair In spite of tho threat ening showers. Tho t2000 purees that aro to be raced for aro tho great drawing card and ia addition to the large crowds turned out every evonlng by the people ot Salem the attendance this afternoon from tho city Is very good. The tact is the fair haa been made so comfortable and tho exhibits In all departments under roof are bo good that one can put in the day very profitably In aplto of rain. So far, It baa boon Salem day at the fair every day. Wbst Shall viel Have for Desert This question arises In the family every day. Let ua answer It today. Try Jell-O, ft delldouB mnd healthful dosaert Prepared In two minutes. No holllngl no baking! Dimply add boiling water and Bet to cool. Fla Fla eors: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. Oet a package at your grocer's today. 10 eta. Police Court, In police court these days Recorder Judah has the usual quota of unfortu nates brought bsfore him for drunken ness and the smaller offences. They aro all disposed of to tho best advant age of the city and tho victims. Where a fine Is deserved and collectable It is Imposed. Where there Is simply anop portunlty to pay board bills for Impro videnta they are hustled out of town,' whero they will tho sooner come to their senses, nnd not ho a burden to tho tax-payora. BTATJS W OillO, ('I'M OP TULBIMJ, I , I.UOAH County-. ( FiUNK .1. Ciiknkv iiiakes oath lb t lio Is the mniT partner ol the firm of f. J. 3HHNKY & Co., doing buiiHi In the Uy ol Toledo, County and Kiu(j afore said, and that said firm will ray the mini of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of latarrn tliat cannot bo cured by tho use of Hall a CUtakuu Cuuk FRANK J UlillNKl. Swum to taforo me and kiibtcribed in my produce, this th day of December, A. I). 1886. A. W. GLKAM)N. PBi.) Notwy 'ui'l.c. Hall's .Catarrh Cure if tnkmi inter nally and artddireutlv on the blood and mucous suracej of the sytnu Send or nwii.njnui ir-e F. J. CilRNKY A CO., ToleJo, O. Sold hv DruJri:lH. 76o. Hall's Family Pills aio the host. FOR TUB BI'T uimI Im the uly g 'o tint white Houtu Ki-tuuriut. Yuu cau get just what you lor. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfis Kind Yob Have Always Bought Baars the Bignaturoof W$& PERSONALS Mra. J. G. Hooker Is In Portland today. ClMrs.H.G. Guild Is Irlends. Visiting Portland Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Utitoif worn Port land visitors Tuesday. Mrs. A. Gctner has returned from n visit with friends in Portland. The Misses Genovlevo and Ethel Hughes havo returned from a visit in Portland. Mr, and M. N. J. Damon and fam ily havo returned from tho summer out ing at Newport. Mrs. M, K, Leonard of Grant's Pats has rolurnod homo, nftor visiting, tho State Fair several days. 0. W. Talmago, a McMInnvlIlo nttornoy, Is among tho prominent stato fair and Salem visitors todays. Guy M. Powora line gono to Wateon vllle. Cal , for the winter. Ho will re present tho Oregon Nursory company Mrs. K. Shelloy Morgan nnd daughter, Miss Helen, aro In tho city from Port land, the guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bozorth. Homer Davenport ia on his way to 8ilvorton from Now York,, to bo at tho bodsldo of his fathor, who recently met with a sorious accident. Miss Lillian Apptegato has gone lo Dayton, Washington, whero ho will visit her sister and brother, Mrs. Cyrtia B. Woodworth nnd A. Applegate. Mrs, M. A. Gough nnd daughter, Miss Maude havo returned to their homo In San Franciico after vlhitlngMrs.Gough's daughter, Mrs. T. 0. Smith, Jr. Miss Ethel Knight has taken a posi tion in tho suit and cloak department of-ono of the large Salem stores, sho having filled that position with tho firm of Melor & Frank, Portland, for eovoral years. J. M. Long, chairman ot the Provis ional committee ol tho Lowls and Clark centennial, camo up to Salem Tuesday evening, and took tho place of Editor Young ot Baker City, on tho Press day program. Ho mado an improsatvo nnd eloquent plea for tho groat fair of 1005, that made a deep impression on tho vnst audlenco assomblod. Kruger will not send n mission to America. There is no foundation for tho rumor that Warden Catron, ot Washington, will bo removod. The Excitement not Over Tho rush to tho drug store still con tinues nnd dally scores of pooplo call for a bottloof Kemp's Balsam tor tho Throat and Lungs for the euro of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Komp's Balsam, tho standard family remedy, ia sold on a guarunteo and never falls to glvo outlro satlafactlon. Prlco J5c. nnd 60c. 2 When youthlnk of glasses think of Hinges. B" f 7 1h0 m You llart wa,s Bo4 TODAY'S MARKET. Pootland, 8opt. 25.. - Wheat vnllej nominal Walla Wnila.53 (3 Gl. Flour Portland, boat grades $2.05(3 $3.50. Graham 2.00. Oats Choice White 00;Q f 1 00. Barley $15 $16? por ton. MlHatuff Bran, $17; ahorta.10 $20. Hay Timothy $11 (3$ 13 per ton. Onions $1. (31.15. Potatoes $1.00 $1.15 por sack. Butter Best dairy, 1820: fanov croamory, 2527e : Store 1201 5. . Eggs-Oregon, ranch 20c 253 doz. Poultry Chickens, , mixed $3f1.00. hens 4o -Ike; turkoya, live lll2dc Mutton Gross, '.H Hoge Gross 0 ((Jl&fc. Heel Grots beet, 3.C3 (3 $3 25 Veal Gross, 80cRi. Hops 10 0 lie 11.. Wool Valley, ll13c.5 Eastern Oregon, 812).jc ; Mohair, 2021cn, Hides Green, aaltod (SOtl., 7Q8 under 60i,7(a7K5 SALKU MAHKKT. Now Wheat 14c Wool, ll13c, Mohair, 2lc. Hops ll13Mo Oats 7076o por contal. Barley $14 per ton. Hay Baled.cheat, $C(3$0,60; timothy $8(3$0. Eggs 20o. Flour In wholesale lots, $3.00; retail (fiSfic suck 70M IllatuftV-Hran, $ 10.00 ; shorts, $ 10 CO Hoge-On foot, 55)i5c. Live cattlo BUwrB, 3GJ3Jtf ;cowa, $2.7G O$3 60. Sheep $2.50 gross DroBsed Veal OK cents. Butter Dairy, 16(i20ett.j croumcry. 2026V aloro 1012Kfu. , Poultry Hens, 07otti. Potatoes 45c per bn. BTKINKU'b MA1IKCT. Fat hens per lb Ilvo weight 78o Fryers 8lte Eggs per doz . cash -"C HOP AfD PRODUCE BUYERS. IIUBBARD $t CROSSAK-lloplfciiyt rs. Room 7 it and 8, Rotas llul disc. Salem. Orcion. Samples of choke now Solicited. HJ fcsstcin and European connections, rnonc iiui I " CARMICIIAEI.-II00 buyer. Office In Bush-J- Ureymsa lildi., Salem, Oreton. bsmpes of choice hops solicited from all irowers. I ILIENTIIAL BROS. -Ntw York. Loados.SiO L, Frucls:o, hoe merchsnls. Orcion utfe Laid & Huih nidf. bilctn. II. J. OlKthtlincr. msssicr. Fhone4ol. SQUIHE FAflRAR-llop Commit on merchant. 214 Comncrclil St. Koom 2 u lrs. T A.LlVESLEY&CO.-llopinrCh tf Ob I. Uelm Ulk, Slenr. Oreion. Pliooe 1211. CABER A NEIS Hop nitrchsnts. Mala office r Altiny. Oreton. Salem offce In Uuvli Dreyuan Bulidlor. Sslcm, Ortios- tlM VT Rrnwfn'fiucblltl. tio 229 Couiniere.al fiwvi. IIWV Stretf.Sslcm. Oreton. Phone IJOI. M" CKINLEY MITCHELt 7 Buyer Of .vlint; ou. boc, wool potstoes and produce cf all kinds. Cervsl. Oreios. IIENRY A. TOWNSEND will buy prunes. Tel- epnooe neo aiv j. uiikv. iiiv ui liberty and 230 Comnercul street, 8lem. Or. HS. GILE&CO. Wbolesala fruits, produc-. ete Prulf sacks for l. Buyers o Or eioa prunes, potatoes snd produce or all klnoi. Wallace Wreboue, corner lllih and Trads tts.. 5wn, oretoa, pilAS. L. DAILEY-Buyerof dried fruits At J Vt waiuce Wocnouie, on Trtdc street, Ssltm, 0IOB. . T"M.iJffiTO,?5iK.Totf Pmees are Always tKam tot, .urarn I ...n ..... M- .W..H. n4 P.llnwi' Mall lll.h li,,l,. VUVI WUIU VW ..."... ... ...S lllfl0W vi.bvv. ,wwi.l!liJiiai.lKiLili,IMll'imMII'imii,i, nl.l , 1 I i T In-iUMnHIMIh ifciuWU. I ii.W.iT'fT tSfSTQftjfl AVegclablc PrcparatioiiiorAs slmilating UicFoodnndRo(uIa ling ihc Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcsllon.Chccrrur ncss ami Host .Contains nclllicr Ophtm.Morpluttc nor Mineral. WOTHiVRCOTIC. ?Kv(Souik-s.uarn.V(ratEfi lmpkM Sir J i4lx.Smn ;&m.iw- rruW,N;wr JfihrwM flair Apcrfccl llcmeily forConsllrvi tlon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ncss nml Loss of Sleep. -atm1 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. tia. tetjii ( I fv ft Iri FacSuiulo Siynnlure of H .NEW YORK. M DON'T THESE COOL MORNINGS REMIND YOU OF THE FACT That winter Is coming and that some of you that read this will need a "Heating Stove." We have some of our new stock In. We. would be pleased to show tticnito you. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: R. M. WADE & CO. HARNESS GOODS . NEW QtiAiimns STOCK MORE Ss And we nre better prepared than ever to serve our pairons with firbt-class goods and work at the closest figures. F. E. SHAFER Adjoining Laid A flush's Dnak. (frt'Ctr" The Exquisite Odor of a Sav ory Roast Of hoef will make your mouth wutor aflor indulging In tukoy for your Thaukfglvlng feast. Our roasts ol prlino beet nre royal in thulr deiioioun llavor, and our stoaks, roasts, ohops, otu, are dreams (or tho epicure to indulge In. E C, CROSS SALEM CRE Phono 201. c c XtE H7 K izw rwur 1 The most durable and beautiful wall coating, Is easily applied, will not show lacs, will not crack or peal, and Is guaranteed to give satisfaction in every Instance Call or send for "Color Card" showing a. a a a: 12 Attractive Colors, x re x x tfOLU IJY JOHN HrlQHF.gBD STATE ST. SALEM. I)B BALFOUR, GUTHRIE AND CO. Have si'iHirud and willoixtratu tho Humphrey warehouse at Balotn, 1 1 Turner mill and warehuum and the wurohousnt Maoleay, I'ra tain, HwilMrluml and Jlrorkt), uoudiieting a general warohoure ami fttursgu huelntftW. :; :; it :t - :t :t Salem office 207 Com. St. Sucks will he held at tluwn points for delivery on rame terms at pro- . vailed previous mhisqii. Sua them Iwore dlrptHsIng of your grain. . . ..a I - - - - CASTORIA For Infants and Childron, The Kind You Have -Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CCNTAII COMPANY, NW tDRN OITT. The Pick of the Forest... Has been taken to supply tho stock ol lumber (a our yard, and nowhere is it possible to find a more com plete or more satisfactory stock than we offer to our customers. With tho quality tho bust, oui prices aro tho lowest for tho quality any whore, and that mukos our stock doubly desirable. Two cars No. 1 thingles Just received. Nuar H, P. Pussenger depot. Phono 051. Goodale Lumber Co. White as Snow Free (rom all spirit s or wrinkles, Is the way we turn out linen. Have you po lled! tho (Inlth we ulve7 Try It and ser how durable it Is; notice how long I1 keo,is Its liulsli. WhsIiiI)' to please om uustou 0 s. We please the most omot ing. Wo oan pleiifco you. Salem Steam Laundry Clllil it, J UlJtfKTKU, I'UUfillUTOU IKIHOUH D OLMKT't. MOM rhon. 411 31 Lilerly Htm IS C 3 9 I Bears the A i sV tfN I Jr m M Iff ttipmnmrG A u 9 of Aw m f 3 iU f For fK uurvmoTr CLASSIFIED X X. ADVERTISEMENTS AdvtrtljeraentS, five lines or lets, la thfs MttHan Inserted ihrtc times for 2Sc. SMa WtTLstlso a month. All over five Hae th WBHsrat ' i Mtn2rate WANTED. McKINLEY'B LlFEDy Wtlart IlnJ. Bled; best author; best book; beat terms s retails $1.60; will duplicate any oner on Inferior boeks: credit given, freight paid ; outfit free. J. B. Zlegler & Co., Chicago, His. 9 23-Ot BOYS WANTED.-T0 resistor their names nnd glvo reference. 8teady position, wsges (13 per month. None but boy ol good character and furn ishing bBt of rofnrouco need apply. Btreet hoodlums not wanted, Lock wood Messenger Byatem 288 Cotnl. St. 0203t WANTED Ladles and gentlomeu to In. troduco Dr. White's Electric combs, lecally: also, to travel to California, whoro wo will canvass this wiattr. Agents make 5 to $10 a day. Cures all kinds of scalp allmonts, headaches, tVh 8ond P ,n stamps for sample. Wilson A. Bailey, Genoral Agent, Sa jem, Oregon. 115.00 TO $18.00 A WEEK salary for an Intelligent man or woman In .each town. Pormanent imsltlon. 30 cents per hour for spare timo. llanufac turer, Uox 1102, Chicago. 0-10-lm WANTED.A first and second girl, by October 1st; sistors preferred.' Jn quiro at northeast corner of Court aud Winter streets. 0 10-ltv ITALIAN PUUNEH WANTED.-Hfgh t market prlco paid for good stock, at the Balom cannery ovaporatoK Al ton Evaporator Co. 0 13 tt COO KWANTEDimTsr To flrstclais. Call on Mrs. J. L. Lambilth, Corner Liberty and Union streets. 9 17 tf WOOD WANTED-50 cords at Whito Houbo restaurant. George JJro3.,j8a lem, Oregon. 0 7 tf WANTED Men lo work on sower. A"p. ply at the job, on East Centre street. O. A.Uray. 8 20-tt WANTED To trade a good fruit tract with six room houso and QrstrclMs improvements. Excellent opportunity for a good exchange. Address JHS. JounNAt. office, for particulars. 8 23 tfj LOST AND FOUND. POUND-Iteturn tlokot to Albany.- Call aud pay for ad. 0 24; tt Think of lllnsres when you think i'of watencs ana jewelry. Why? te cause you can't help It. lle leads- . FOR SALE. FOR HALE An end-spring buggy and aiigut naCK, in w ood condition, at a Uargaln. C. L. L'arinonter. Cor. 2 1st. and State streots, Salem, 0 23 full CALL AT FARHINQTO'N'SNew mar kot (the old Frecburger market) for choice beef, pork, Iamb, veal, poultry, etc., State and Twelfth streets. T. Farriiigtou, proprietor. Thone, Main MU 0-lB-tl MILK DAIKY TOLEA8E-VVith20 head of cows, wagon and harness, bot tles ana cans and tecu. Will ronv farm to parties buying a good paylngbusl num. Enrmiroot II. M. urown, at sUblu, 112 ferry street, or at Urown's Dairy, ono and onohal( mile north east ol Dallas. 10'U-3w SPECIAL I offer my fine suburban home with 40 acres of laud at a bcrgaln, Soe John M. Payne over Laud it Uush baulr. J. Moblock. 0 13 3w FAKM FOU SALE-Ona mile south of Jcfforson, W acres, 0 acres cleared, 1 room house, good largo banvyo'ung orchard, small fruits nnd berries. Good ricli bottom land on Santiam river. Atabargain. 0. E, Hudelson, Jefferson, Oregon. 9 3 lm BPItAYING BOAP-A new 'make ot soap suitable for spraying hops, fruit trees and chlckon heuses: not poison ous but effeotivo. call and see sample at Salem Soap Factory, Ferry street, 5 1 tf FOR BENT. ROOMS lied and rooms for rent through falrtimo at 382 Marion Street. ' 0 83 St. , LODGES. FORE8TJSRB OF AMERICA Court Sherwood Forest No. 10. Meots-Frl-day nights in Turner block . jjlra Hamilton, 0. R. A. L. Brown, Secy. ' misceTlaweous. - "" IIUIE WING SANG CO.-Chlneeo aid Japantse Fancy and Dry Goods, SJlks, Ladles' Undorwear, FurnUhlng goods. Wrappers, Silk Waists. I-ow prices. Oil Ira CAMPING OUFITS. TenU, stovos bods, al equipments for tenting or Aching at J. N. Schanti, 107 Court Street, Becoud hand store. 7-0-lm ETTA ANDBRSWILLMAN - Piano Studio, Interstate. Uulversly system; diplomas granted. Studio ipen BspU 4th, First National flank Upck, Res idence, 37C Church Bt. ' Afi'JTibNFARMERS-f)ai,Uarlo, Hay aud Prunes wanted. Will buy or store. Chopping done promptly. Get our prices boiuw you sell. Olilee op. pi tie Court Houso. Tillson-Uartlett Grain Co. , The Great Carnival Whhh opens at Portland on Bptembo 10th aud continues until October 10th, will tie twell worth a visit to the me- Exhibits of agricultural a.nd hortic ultural products, mining and -manufacturing industries, athletic ezerciees, a liore sho wt which featflof horseman--hip and the various lormsof. faocy rl.llng Id be seon, and a imgniacent military tournament, participated In by ploked companies from the Oregon National Uuard, are a few of the attrao. Hon a at tho Carnival tills year. Tho Southern ralio Comply will sell tickets at low rates for tills occasion, ami will alio run a special excursion from Ashland to Portland and return, rtopplutf at all intermediate stations, the date and rates for which will be 6n nounced JierwUuir. tl 13 tc - FOR SALE I wilt offer for sato the entlro.iplant and premises of the (Jry'tal Jw Works , on easy terms or will lease Mint 'for a d number of years to a responslhm l.'$j provided ealo or lease It cooiumed,m. side thirty $!yf. .aW c PSi tlon on 00 cords of flr, vWa JW!Pr ber at cost. A'pnly to Jamw Mulr on the premises. 'IfVl lii-'" . i?l ,f-- Al ahr ' 'V5S";