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BEST FOR THE BOWELS r;I '.? ri. viin'ia III or will kf. Kern to wi iopVii'anirbo woll. Force, In the ilinp.of t tb your 1U- Pr-.vr..2i.,i,iiiiinlanii.l tlaiiireroui. Tho unoatn til, catlett. mutf forrect way of keeping the bowtls clear and clean ! to take .-. CANDY EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY lleaiant. l'atatnlile, I'otrut, Trtste tlooJ, Do (lord, Neter Hlclcen, Weaken, nt urlpe, 10, 2J, nml W ccnti per .box, Wilto for free iniile, ami booklet on health, AiMrinm 133 jiiiiLUd UEMtnv to pant, run ago or hut tork. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN I Our 15c Grade of Roasted Coffee, Now 2 lbs. for 25c. Special salo on dinner sola this nnd next month, 51 pieces Decorated $5.10, 105 pieces Decorated $10,00. : And upwards. All kinds of Orockorv tnnd glassware to bo had, of which over 12 hogsheads arrivod last week. Mpj3 iMataa Tea Stare Phono 2411 Black. Free Delivery Portland Visitors jerkin's Hotel Restaurant. i White Cooks, lunch 10c to 25c. Meals a la cute, 20c up. Dally Journal on file. 5-27 PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY Educational Movement Sug' jested by H. S. Lyman. In a Letter to the Governor He Sets Forth a Plan of Campaign to Reach the Teachers and Pupils. The following lotter exploiting n sub ject of deep Interest just now, whs re ceived by Uovoruor Qeer: Ahtohia, Oct. 4, 1001. Hon. T, T. Geer, Governor State of Ore Ore eon: Dear 8ir: Knowing that you soon will be, and probably already are, deluged with inquiries and suggestions in view of tho stirring ovonta for which tho etato is preparing, may I brlig before you thiB oarly, partly personally and partly olll cally, what has seemed to mo as an im portaut feature of tliu Lewis and Clark Centennial celebration? I should hardly feol warranted in doing this, if others, to whom 1 havo already Bpoken of tho same matter, had not looked upon it favorably and urged mo to carry it up. Among others, I have written to tho Superin tendent of Public Instruction as having particular interest in such a planus I speak of; but 1 realize that probably Legislative action should come first, and should therefore comu under your notice, The idea is, briefly, that in view of tho celebration of tho historical events of nearly 100 ycirs ago, and publicly re viewing tho devcloiuueut that has come from them, some preparatory work noed to place the books on tho general should bo dono to show our peoplcthsuinrket out the copyright remain in tho importance of tho orents themselves, I etate, and a royalty of not lass than 20 An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Jvnur of FiaB, manufactured by the California Fio Syiiup Co.. illustrato thetaluaof obtalnluj; the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them iu the form most refreshing' to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is tho one perfect strougthenlnc; lnxa ,, ' JV.eanshi? tho system effectually, dispelling- colds, headaches and fevers trently yet promptly and enabling- one i overcome Habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freodom from every objectionablo quality and sub atau"o, and Ub actlne; on the kidneys, liver nnd bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make It the ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing flps aro used, as they are pleasant to tho taste, butthomcdlclnalqunlltlesof tho remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Oai.ifounia Fio Svnui' Co. only. In order to get Its beneficial effects nnd to avoid ImitatlotiH, please remember the full namoof thoCoinnany printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. A POTVMMM ANEW DEPARTURE A New, Effectual Yenient Cure tarrh. and Con for Ca- Of catarrh romodiee thoro is no end. but of catarrh cures, thoro has always been u great scarcity. Thoro aro many remedies to relieve, but very few that really euro. Tho old practice ot snuffing salt water through tho nose would often reliovo, and tho' washes, BAN FRANCISCO, OAL. LOUISVILLE, KT. NEW TORK, N. T. Foraalobyall Druggists. 1'rlco 60c. rwrbottla this should be a matter for wise consid eration. Aftor tho publishers had filled thoir contract with tho Btato they should bo LOCAL EVENTS, 1 Oct. 10. Lecture by J. XV. Hudson. Oct. 14. "Tho Toy Maker." bv the Trivoli Opera Co., at tho Grand Opera House. Oct, 15 Woman's Club meeting. Opera House. Oct. 29 llaptist evangelistic meetings. Kdnento Your jiorroln With Cimrnrot. Cntlflv r?flt1llirtff nnrn tnnatlrmf Inn fnrAvnp hoc.ESc. ItCO.O.full, ilrueKlstBretundnionoy' .WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS W II Zimmerman, Portland. A O Wagner, do. Horaco G McKlnloy, do. HeuJ Sweet, Milwaukee, Wis. W Polluk, S F. K J Flynn, Portland. Otto Guthman, do. Oscar liny tor, Dallas. John Uglow, do. 1) A Elklmi, do. Clyde Phillibcr, City. T 0 Abrams, Cottage Grove. is wnldman, rortlaud. TK Hovd.S F. G L Field, do. F W Kfckstrom, do. Win Tjbn, Albany. Ii W Haw, Portland, Victor Stadeckor, St Puul. I low ,lr Your ICltlueya f Dr. Ilobbt'Simracui Plllaciironll kldner III., Rim. Silo freo. AU1, gtorUuK ItcuiiHtr X., Clilcu to ur N. V. The White House Restaurant i a wide reputation us being tho beet eating houso in c'alom. Their mealn are smelly first class and satisfaction guar. need. Hear J Win. Hudson tonight at 8:110, tho M E Church. Seat) reserved at io uoor. Lvle Baker's Funeral Tho Congregational church was filled JiWednoiday afternoon with the friends of Lyle linker, who woro In attendance ut i funeral services hold in that church. a deceased died of typhoid fever. the coffin vuis decorated with .beautiful loners, wreathes and arches. After n short addrees by Hev, Kautner, the cfioir sang "Nearer My God to Thee" iu r, aweet tones lov. Knntner oflored prayer and the ir again sang, after which Hev. Kant- delivered nn addrees, giving a short tch of Mr, liakor'a lifo. While tho choir eaug Mr. Baker's navorito song "Wo'll Nover Suy Good- ya in Heaven," the audience was al- lowed to tuke n parting look at their de- irtcd friend. Lyle Baker was a barber by ttado, nnd t of respect to his momory every bar- lr shop lu tho city was closed Woilnes Jay afternoon, during the funeral ser rices. Tho show whero lianuRfiiiinlnvuil. plnGeorgo Meyer (member of the State garner's Hoard), was knpt elosod all the afternoon and ovsulug. Trofeisor and Mrs. Baker and the fam ily, have the warmest sympathy cf the community, and their many friends all Jiver tho Northwest sympathize with t thorn in their loss. No quo can fuel the lnth ot their grief and allliction as thoto who have lost u dear one out the family circle do. FneiforForce Your must force, have m us- body rce, nervous liar forte, digestive force. U is the fuel used to gjgply this force. If you m& weak in mv nf ili Ices, use more fuol. 'he cod- livwoil'in Scott's Emulsion is the bet Tiil r this work. Your nerves' lov stronger, your muscu- power increases, and m iur Uitrestton iniDrove joe altikMItaMcHs. I5COTT & BOWNE.CNpJtt,;w Yk. and to make tho celebration a historical education. The celobration shouloTthus become nn ora in our civic consciousness, and bo tho beginning, porlmps, of a now literary spirit, Tho point to touch would be tho school ands teachers, as through them the public is most directly aff-ctcd; and tho means to reach them would bo to place in convenient and ujsily accessible form whatever records wo havo of the explorations, settlements and development of Oregon. Thoro aro the letters, reports, narratives, journals, reininiecencca, etc., describing ovents as thoy occurred, and mostly iu tho language of thoeo who pot formed the work of making our state These records tiro, in (act, auunuunc, ntitl whilu not all equally interesting, much, if properly compiled, would provo intensely so, especially to tho brightor young people lint in their original form thoy nro out of reach of all but tho few ; and ovon to thost who havo access to the very fow collections In the state, tho print and looks of tho books, usually in bad type, and without illustrations, U not invlt. iB. My suggestion would bo that either by action of Centennial Commission or by direct act of tho Legislature a propor compilation bo made of thn materials spoken of; making a sorics of con venient and well printed and fully illustrated books, iu the languago of tho participants iu our history, but edited enough to form n continuous and con nected narrative This should make a series of handy little books, not to ex ceed 15 or 10 in nuiiibur, and not to cost over 50 cents each. Then this series should bo placed in ovory echoolhoiuo iii tho state. All the people in that caeo through tho children at Bhool, ur at tho fitesldo iu tho homo, would truce the growth of our slate during a hundred years, tho name of Oregon bo ing a kind of star leading American civilization to tho Western occnu, and certainly antedating tho attraction of California, and possibly anticipating oven Louisiana as an American acquisl' tion. As ouo of my friends has said, something ot this uaturo, to bring our anticipated celebration to tl.o schools and firesides of our 6cattorod com munities, will bo all that three-fourths of our young people will ever see. Nor would I overlook tho fact that for those who may be fortunate enough to soe tho celebration somo education to enable them to understand its moauing, is hardly less desirable. In order that it should be fittingly done, it occurred to mo that this work should be placed under a' commission, eonstituted, porlmps, as follews: Tho Superintendent of Public Instruction, president of the Stnto Unlvorsity, pres ident of Monmouth State Normal sohool and two others not connected with schools, to bo nppointed by the Gov ernor of tho state. This commission should be authorized to employ an ed itor and compiler, who should perform his duties undar thuir general direction, and segregato the mater into conven ient books, properly dividnl into chap tars, contwjutivfly arranged, and using the languago of tho original writers, and give tho roader full benefit of the de scriptions and tho society of tho men who first led the way. However, such necessary notes as would wcplaiu and connect the various narativw should be inserted. As (or publication, this should b done under contract with the commission, I would suggest, if this seems advisable, that instead of askiug the legislature to appropriate a sum sufficient to pay the expense of publication, the sohool dis tricts be authorized and required each to aeeept and pay for one set. This woukl be no Hardship, as the books would be in every way worthy of much more than ordinary interest and value, aud the ex pons woukl not be great for the entire teriei. The 15 per cent, of the state sohool fund apportionment, allowed for piifehage of books of reference, should uttver etxst, in most eases, aud that it should bo so used, if the state directed, weukl seem to me no hardship, even if uome school might object. However. per cent should go to the Btato for tho irreducible school fund. As tho series would cover Washington and Idaho the market should bo good; and for many years in thofuturo tho domain! toroplaco wear and Ioeb would bo large. Ono thing has scorned to mo a strong peint: It is morally certain that in viow of our Contonnlal celebration, publica tion of histories will be undertaken. Tiioso may not bo authentic or vsluable. Tito dignity of the state nnd tho vaiuo of our history might make it especially ap propriate that something of statu auth orization should be given tho people. No appropriation need be asked, except topay the expenses of tho commission aud tho editor. I havo written nt length, but the plan scorns to mo worthy of caroful considera tion, nt least, beforo it is laid aside. I know thoro aro objections to Btato man agement of such tilings, but our com munity is yot too Bmall to lntorest pub lishers without somo guarantee; and if tho matter were left to the managers of tho celobration tho histories, even if sulllcioutly extended, would probably como as Into as, if not after the celobra tion. At all ovents I place tho sugges tion iu your hands thinking that tho good eoiiBo and wishes of tho people, after they think tho mnttorover, will lead to tho tight conclusion. Vory truly yours, (Signed) H. S. Lyman.- An Explanation. It lias been generally understood among a large portion of tho business people of this city, that tho Salem Mil itary Band had consolidated with ono newly organized and would bo ouo largo baud heroaftor. This wo wish to correct. Tho Salem Military Baud la separate altogether ami has no connec tion with tho now band. Owing to tho fact that Salem has lioeii without a band for the pact two years, a few prom inent business men of this city urged the organization of this Salem Military Band in order to havo an organization of players that had their homos horo so they ould always have a baud when thoy called for it. If tho peo ple will just give us a chanco wo will como out all light, as we have only been organized nine mouths, of almost all new players who havo worked hard under all kinds ot difficulties to gain wliat wo Havo and by next summer will bo able to givo concerts that will pleaso any audience. The band wishos to thank tho many patrons who havo bubtcribed every month towaid ita.sup. port and will not ask any subscription for tho mouth of Soptnmber, as it was Impossible to give the regular Satur day night concerts owing to the busy season, but will oonunenco this coining Saturday evening, and give the rogular concerts as long as tho weather permits iourn truly. SALKuMtLiTiitv Band, W. H.SclUood, See'y. douches, powders nnd inhalers in com mon uso are very littlo, if any, bottor than the old fashioned salt water douche The use of inhalers and tho applica tion of salves, wnshos and powders to the noso nnd throat to euro catarrh is no moro rcasouablo than to rub the back to euro kldnoy disease Catarrh is jUBt as much a blood disease ub kidney troublo or rheumatism and it cannot bo cured by loent treatment any moro than thoy can be. To cure catarrh, whether in the head, throat or stomach nn internal antisoptic troatmont is necessary to drivo tho catarrhal poison out of tho blood nnd system, and tho now catarrh curs Is designed on this plan and theroatarkablo success of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets is becauso bo lug usod intornally it drives out catarrhal infection through action upon stomach, livor and bowels. Wm. Zimmerman of St. Joseph, re lates an experienco with catarrh which is of vaiuo to millions of catarrh suffer ers overy where Ho says: "I neglected a slight nasal catarrh until it gradually extended to my throat and bronchial tubes nnd finally 'oven my stomach and liver becamo affected, but as I was able to keep up and do a days work I felt it run along until my hearing began to fail mo and thon I realized that I must got rid of catarrh or loso my position as I was clork aud my hearing was absolute ly necessary. "Some of my friouds recommended an Inhaler, another n catarrh buIvo but they woro no good In my case, nor was any thing elso until I heard of Stuart'. Cataarh Tablets and bought a package at my drug store. They benefitted mo from tho start and in less tknn four months 1 was completely cured of catarrh al though I had suffered nearly all my lifo irom It. 'They are pleasant to take and so much more convenient to use than other catarrh remedies, that 1 feel I cannot say enough in favor of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets." A littlo book on rauso and euro of catarrh will bo mailed free by address ing F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., and tho tablets are sold by all druggists in tho United Statos and Cuuadn. 10 8-10-12. PROMOTE HOME INDUSTRY Strawberry Canning and Peach Grewing: to Be Con sidered Saturday. Industrial officials of the Southern Pacific Company Are to Be at Salem. Turn out Sntifdoy nml realizo that this part of Oregon can produce tho best stau berries for canning nnd ship plnain tho world. Tho mooting will bo held at Hotel Wlllamolto at tho saino timo tho Woman's club meotB thoro but in another room. Humpies of improved canning varieties will bo shown und the groat progress iu the developmentof this fruit will bo madu plain to tho eye and tho palate. Cans will bn opened and tested by a committee. To show tho vaiuo of now var ieties of strawberries it should bo noted that ono grower near Salem last season cleared nearly! 1000 on two new varieties that took the top of tho market. Soma of tho Clark seedlings, known as tho Hood river berry, woro shipped and Im mediately brought larger orders, ouo or- dor for a carload coming from as far south ob Sacramento. Tho prath industry is -Ibo in its in fancy. Several orchards near Salem aro producing yearly largo crops for tho cannery, for the homo nnd shipping market. It is helioved that there are scores of sites on tho river bottom and on tho Islands, where poaches could bo grown profita bly and on a largo scale for shipment nnd tho cannery. Tho promotion of thuso industries aro worth considering as they require no bonus, employ tho fa&dlioB of both city and country people and bring great wealth to tho country. Tho Industrial promotors of tho S, P. Co., havo promUed to bo with ub Satur day and investigate those industries and promlto to do nil in their powor to holp mako thoso crops profitable This moans a great deal to S.tlem, Let the fruit growers meet them iu a propt r spirit of enterprise. It moans business, prosperity and employment niong lines for which our climate and soil is natur ally adapted aud ut occupation that our people understand and that will bring city and country togollier iu a common bond of industry, and make property moro valuable -' "S!!lS!!'i!! I Mtliii,JJll..tiih!llliHil!'!l,lii,l.'ln.,ii., ii T GELmJJM AYcfjelablc I'rcparAlionlbrAs slmilaling tlicFwdaiulllcgula -ling llic Stomachs uiul Dowels of DON ST tobacco sirr nml S Al O K B YotirLlfcnwnvI You can bccmnl of any form of tobacco inlnif iinioirtic, full nt NO.TO.DAO. tatWx. Iks ii i ail o well, Mroni;, tun new .me nun vicor uy tatinir iiiai mutes weale nun trotitr. Mattv train teu jKjuniU In ten Aart. Orer BOO, OUO cured. All ttniKRita. Cure cuaratiteeil. lliiolc. 5,.V,',lLa.,1,JlcB '"," AiMre HTUIU.INU jtltMUUY CO., ChlcatW or New York. 7 Stars th ) Tho Kind You Haw Always Boggtit Blgnators tf GZa m& THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Twentieth Century Medicine. Cascarets Candy Cathartic are as, far ahead of ancient pill poisons and liquid physic as the electric light of the tallow candle. Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, ioc. SALEM POLICE COURT In the police court this morning Stephen Broady appeared before Judge Judah, charged with drunkenees, He was dismissed with a reprimand f"5" CANDV CATHARTIC . PnctUU. CUnuinc t&mptd CCC Ntvcr sold in bulk. Ecwvc of the dcaltr who trio to sell Miomcthin& tut u food." As Police Commissioner, by Franklin Matthews In the World's Work. More than once I sat beside Mr. Hoosevelt as ho presided at hearings. I havo seen him stop to consider how ho could bo absolutely fair, and his decisions had instant effect aa a result, I have boon alone with him as one after another the candidates for appointment came up for private oxatnlnaton as to their fltuoss. Searching inquiries would bn put to them. To ono man who was trembling from the severity of his ex amination, I remember Commissioner Roosevelt said: "Von aro tho man Fathor So-arul-So spoko to me about?" "Yes, Sir, but I didn't supposo being Catholic made any difference." "Of course not; of cotirso not," was tho instant reply. I do uot oaie whether you aro a Catholic, a Protestant, a Jew or a Gentile. I think you'll do. You .toll Father So and-So if ho has any more like you to tend them down here. I pats you; go and see the other commis sioners.'.' The policeman never took blaokmail while Mr. H osevelt was iu power and it is safe to say that he has not done so vet. There were hundreds appointed like him. Many also, have fallen, but it is becaute u differ out kind of current went down the lino from police head- quarters. Bed Time take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning 1 feel bright and my com plexion is better. My doctor says it aots gently on the stomach, livor and kidtieys, and is a pleasant laxative. It is made of herbs, und is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Line's Medi cine. All druggists soil it at 26c. and 50 cts. Lane's Family Medioine moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get it, pcDu, for free sample. Address, Orator Woodward, Leltoy, N. Y. CASTOR I A 7or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of C&ffl!7&cJt&? TODAY'S MARKET". PoinxANn, Out. 10. - Wbo.it valley nominal vvunn wuiia.u.i W oi. Flour Portland, bust grades f!MI5 3jO, Graham IMiO. Oats Choice While 00 U 00. Barley $15 ( 15 por tun. MlllstufI Bran, S17aud f !8; shorts, ID i.'0. HavTImothv IllfiUJl.'l nor ton. Onions $1. (if 1.15. Potatoes $1,00 fI.15per cental. Butter Best dairy, ISQW; fnndy cronntory, U6(c27c : Store 1 40 15 -.lb Eggs-Oregon, ranch IMnQiMi doz. Poultry Chickens, mixed $3ffljVl.ffl). hens 4c le; turkoya, live lllVc. Mutton OroHs, IHi Hogs Gross (I Gj)iio. Boot Orors Ihioi, Jl.ilO $:.00 Venl-Oross, 8G?8J$i II.. Hops 8 GJlOcu.. Wool Vulloy, HQUIJtfrlh; Fnstorn Oregon, 012Kc: Molialr,a(laiclli, Hides Dry hides, 1(1 pounds und up ward. 15c. SA1.KM MAIIKfcT. Now Wheat lie Wool, 11I:Jb, Mohair, 21c. Hops llI3Kc Outs 707fio per cental. Barley III per ton Hay Baled, client,! 0 fOGO; timothy 8f0. KggB-2.1o Flour In wholesale lots, $11.00; retail 7BaS0c sack. 70MlllstufIs Bran, $17.50; shorts, $18 50 Hogs On foot, 5fiu. Llvo cattle Stoors, !i3K ;cowe, $2.76 (313 60. Hhoorv $2.50 gross uresMHi voal vy, centr. Iluttor Dairy, 15U IU ; creamery 20r4351U, sloru 10r.&rll, . Poultry Hens. 07oMi. Potatoes 50c per hu. HTKJ.VHIt'rt MAUICUT. Fat hens per IU Hvo weight 7e Fryers,..,. .....7(4 8c Kggs por doz . onsl S8o Promotes Digestion Clvccrrul ncssfliulRcst.Contflins neither Opitim.Morphftic nor Mineral. Not "NAnc otxc . V afOMtir&WUELPiratOi fty&ut Sent' ttlx-Smiut jtnueSenl f Jtffpnnml -Jli OtritruiMSbtit flmtitA Sueur nintnyrrm flatvr. Apcifecl Remedy rorConsllrKi llon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions, Fevcrish ness" nml Loss of Sleep. FncSiinito Siyjnnlurc or NEW YORK. ASTORIA For Infants and Ohildron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the t Signature fw h n m ir exact copy or wrapper. OlStk. In Ubu For Over Thirty Years TORIA TMr CtNTAlin COMPANY, fl'tW VONK OITY, RE60LLE6T That the Quality of an Article is Remem bered long after the Price is Forgotten. WE AIA1 TO GIVE YOU THE QUALITY. R. M. WADE & CO. Jd. HARNESS GOODS NEW QUAltTtJItS bTOCK MORE hoom oooos And we are belter prepared ihan ever to serve our pations with first-class goods in.l work at the closest figures. F. E. SHAFER i Adjoining l.'M & nusli's Unak. - rxrsmrrww WtICHT The Pick of. the Forest... Hat boon taken to mipply tho stock of lumber In our yard, und nowhere is It possible to llud a moro com plete or moro satisfactory stock than wu offer to our customers. With tho ipiallty tho host, our prices are the lowest for tho quality anywhere, aud that makes our stock doubly dusir.ible. Two cars No, 1 fchlugfes Just received, Near S, P. Passenger depot. Phono 001, Goodnlc Lumber Co. Dr. BulPo Couch Byrup whl onro a Cough or t'olu nt onre. Conquers Croup, Whoopliiff-OouL'h nn.l Mouale Cougli without lull. JlotnCWH pntisa It, Doctora nroBcribo it i. ,r Bronchi tis, iioorftcnoAs, tJrlppo, i. It Ur...i., I,. f A. l -'-IlllUtJ If givrs q.ii k, and Consiitnntion Buroroaulta. i'ticOjSjC'to. Itoftwitio dealor'a Bubstlttito ; H ij it nt r .. L 'Yw'mmmW7l ttVJta 0-.. dft wm Always cures when otliors fail. Dr. null's Pills cure Corutlp.tlon uni .lvtt TruuUt. go UU, to :U. IrUI Uot. t it &m,M,$m m mum FOR SALE I will offer fur sale the entirn plant and prouiUes of tho Gry'tul w Works on eay terms or will ltwte same for a nuiulxir of year to a responsible party, provided salo or Imso Is eonKiiHiated in side thirty days, Party twri liavt op tion on 00 cords of fir wood in the tim ber at cost. Apply to Jams Magnire on the premises. 0 28-tf The Exquisite Odor of a Sav ory Roast Of beef will maku your month wulur after Indulging In turkey for your Thnnbgivlng fttast. Our iiMHta of prime bcof uro royal iu their iIi'iIbiaus llavor, und our Httwks, rousts, chops, etc, urn dreams for the epluuru to iudillgu in, E C. CROSS SALEM ORE Phono 991. " """" ' nVi avriHiexi I uwN&viC7pSr.A fBl Random Placing Of your laundry work Is nrmluctlvo n' much aniioyHiii'tt and llltlii satis faction. Hero your linen will bo done nil right, it will not he dam aged. It will havt) that (Irtish which is so well appreciated by correct drtsMrs It will bo delivered promptly and It will bo nil there, I'o you ippri'ciate tluk feuturee? Salem Steam Laundry tOUJNKLJ 0I.WSTKI, V BOPltlKTOtt. vouovn n oLxsrsi), mqu. ritone4U UW) Liberty Btrect BALFOUR, GUTHRIE AND CO. llavH sfcurttd ami will 0)flrato tlio Humphrey warehouse at Salem, the Tumwr mill and warehouse- and tho warehouse at Maoloay, Pra turn, Switiwrlitud and llrocks, eonduotlng a general warehouse aud storage business. :: :; :: :: i: ;: it : Salem office 207 Com. St. Husks will hit held at thbtg iminls fur delivery on Htnio terms as pre vail! pruvkMis wwkiiis. Utfo them bttforo disposing' of your grain, Top Prices are Always Paid for Grain CLASSIFIED X X MYJSEMEIITS ft,5nLs5?,en,!!nv?.,Io0-.a tfafotrii Imtrted three t mis for 25c, soca Week si So month. All over tlyeiiaVs AhWfm? WAMTfeD. WANTED Competent laundress it Cartwright Sanltorlum, 1Q Q WANTED-To rent 25 or 00 acres of land suitablo for nursery and berries Apply to W. W. Wafker, 24th j I nnd Ohomeketa streets, Salem. 10-&U flii.0 I!80 A WEEK lJ fo' n ntcllipront man or woman in each town. Permanent position, 30 cents per hour for spare timo. Manufac. turcr, Pox 1IQ2, Chicago. mm" WANTED-Men to work on sewer. -Ap. ply at tho job, on East Centre street. O. A. Pray. g 2(tf POR SALE. FOR 8AI.E OR KENT-A farm of 135 aires. Inquire of O. Homyor, North Salem, cornorof Oak nnd Commer cial streets. in 4 lm W5LH.?w,w':"- i.r I i "eeuurgor marnet) lor choice beef, pork, lamb, veal, iwultry. etc., State nud Twelfth streets. K I arrlngton, proprietor. 'Phone, Main 0J4. O.KLtf I" OH HALL-Span two year old colts, fio. 1 disk harrow, broadcast Boeder, hay rako and binder. No. 1 fanning mill. Inquire- at Salem Soap works. LODGES. FOUESTE 18 OF AMERICA - Court Sherwood Forest No. 10. Meets Fri daylights in Turner block. Ira Hamilton, Q. R. A. L. Brown, Becy. MISCELLANEOUS. THE SALEM WOMAN8' GLUli-Will meet Hotel Willamette parlors Satur day, October 12. Tako tho 2 o'clock car. Mrs. Isabel Geer, president. 10-9-2t cod 1IUIE WINO SANG CO.-Ghlnefo and KJapaueso I'uney ana Dry Goods, Silks, Ladies' Undorwoar, Furnishing coods. Wrappers, Silk Waists. Low pricos. v 11 1m CAMPING OUFIT8.-Tonts. .m.. bods, al oqulpmonta for tenting or fishing at J. N. SchanU, 107 Court Streot, Second hand store 7-0-lm ETTA ANDERS-WILLMAN Pknn Studio, Interstate University systom; diplomas grantod. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 o'clock. First National Dank Block. Rosldonco, 370 Church St. ATTENTION FARMERS-Oats, Barloy, " " ruiion wameu, win ouy or store. Chopping done promptly. Get our pricos beforo you sell, Olllco op. noslto Court House. Tillson-Uartlott Grain Co. HOP AND PRODUCE BUYERS. HU2SBB R.ossAfW.,0, ""' t Samples of choice hots Solicited. Iiesr Esstcra hu ..uivpchu buuuirtiiuas. fnone IIUI. J CA''MICAEL-Hop tuyer. Otflce a Dush J Urcyinan IIW s. , !ent, Oreioo. Samples of choice hops solicited irom lu irowers. 1 ILIENTIIAlBROS.-NewYork. London. Sin - I-rancisco. hop merchants, oreion ottlce. Laid h Uus t nu. num. ii i. m, h! . ,' mansitr. Phone 4(51. SQV,l,,iE,FARR7l,l Commls on nterchsat. v A ComraercUlSt. Room a u.Mslrs. T A. LiyESLEY&CO.-llopmerchts. Ob- crhclm Ulock, Salem. Oreion. Phone IJll. pAIiER t, NEIS-llop merchsnTs. Msla office Albany, Oreion. Salem office la Buih nrcytnnn uulldlot, Salem. Ortroa. WM. BROWN & CO.-llopj, Mohair. Wool. Hop nrniu.r. .iin.ll. Mm 4n AM.Aa... Strett, Salem, Oregon, Phone 1301. MCKINLEY MITCHELL -Buyer of wheat, ill oats, hops, wool potatoes and produce of all kinds. Gervals. Oreion. HENRYA.TOWNSENDwlll buy prunes. Tel rttlnn !lri 'lint fttttn. ..lrfMI .... Liberty and 230 Commercial s'trect, Salem, Or. HS.aiLE&CO.-Wholesale fruits, produce. eto. I'tult sacks for sale. Uuveri at Or- cson prunes, potatoes and produce of all kinds Wallace Warehouse, corner lllih aud Trade its.. Salem, Orrioa. pilAS. L. DAILEY-Buyerofdrled fruits. At yj Wallace Warehouse, on Trade street, Salem, Oreioa. TUB TILLSON BARTLETT GRAIN CO.-Buy- ers of prunes, etc. Fruit sacks tor sale. Call first door south Odd 1'eUows' Hall. 1 1 lilt street. Salem, Orrion. Sewing Machine Repairing I have rented repair opaco ot F. A, Wiggins, at his new location on Liberty street, and will K glad to see all of my old friends thoro. Any sowing machine repairing entrusted to me wilt bo guar anteed satisfactory or money refunded, N. II. 13uiu.tr 257 Liberty Streot. Royal Insurance Co, A. T. Gilbert, resldout agent of above Insurance Co. is now prepared to do a largo Insurance business. Will alio handle real estate. I have a team and carriage which Is at my customer's ser vice and I will tako pleasure In showing parties what I havo for sale. OUlce at present with T A. Livesloy & Co. B. F. JONES, Attornoy-at-LRW Toledo. Orosron. VTMOItirkof tarotUiOounfur six rars and his a up-io-daw itatrMtoi all prtperly tu Uwla ainttt. ll-llu NOTICE CAPITAL CITY MILLS have started Up und uro now reuiiy to tio a general milling builnwss, and respectfully invlta the public to give our Hour a trial. BRYANT & REEYES The Great Carnival u't.i, . ,i..di p.irtlmul oiiBeDtumbe 10th aud continuoa until October 10th will he well worth a visit to the, me- "iixhlblts of agricultural and hortic ultural prouuuis, minim; bum -facturlng Industries, athlelio exercJSQS, o Jiorsesliow at which feats of hwseumu ship and tho various forms of Uocy riding wllllw soon, ami a magnificent military tournament, participated iu by pioktd companies from the Oregon National Uuard. arc a tew pi me uuru' tlons at th Carnival lhi year, Tho Southern Ptwlflc Company will .all ll.Unl. Ina nlAl ffir Itllg OCCaSlOH. and will also run pcll excursion i. i -i.i.,.,,i ,. iv.rtla.wl nml rut urn stopping At all interm'ediajfe; ,$$?. the ilste wu rates or wuiw "'AVioirt. uouncou iioreaiior. --?!- nil Om Mrt1rtilftHWiiiiilMftlitol