'. - a it ,t2flsk 3RK. "i .V 4 - ijIk "u l1 Dasidruff and Falling Hair vanish before the magic touch of Ncwbro's Ilcrpicide, the latest scientific discovery. It kills the dandruff germs. Destroy ,the cause, you re movo tho effect. Kill tho dandruff germ, and your hair will grow abundantly. 8r,AicTrtoKT,TnAno,Dee.8 .to. Herplclde uoet all that you claim for It. It linn cleaned my head from iLindraff and Ml ray hair flue ami iott. OnxnoBil.CnotioEa, For Sate at all Flrit-Class Drug Siorts. b i m "A tUVWK.WW ly SV For silver ware come and see us. We carry a com plete llac of trlcle and ex tra tipped, or flat plated ware. Latest shapes and newest designs. Come and see It, even If not purchased. A guarantee certificate with each piece from the factory. :: :: H , J jYokahama Tea Store! A a- Try the new Porto Rica Coffee. 1 H .vkTa."U.'VJt.OU. ittSMV-UiTJkM Portland Visitors Perkin's Hotel Restaurant. White Cooks. Ius:li IOc to 25c. Meals a U carte, 20e up. Dally Journal on file. 5-27 LOCAL EVENTS, Oct. 10. Snorting lift) ur llio Grand J"Opjr.i llousu. Oct. 22..!. Wm Hudson's lecturo nt M. E. church. ct. 22. West's MinistrelH nt tho Opoia Houso. Oct. 20 Utptlst ovangollitiu mpotiiigs. Bed Time take a plenianl barb drink, the next morning 1 fool bright nud my com ploxiou Ib better. My doctor Bays It acts gently on the atonmcii, livor and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It la made of herbs, and w prepared aa nnnllv iih tea. It la called LatiiVH Med I tine. All druggists sell It at 25c and 50 cts. Lane's J'ainily aicdlcino tin vea tno bowola each dav. If you cannot cot it, .send for free sample. Addru, Orator & Woodward, LoKoy, ft. i. rWILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS Kobt L Park and wife, Ojrrensburg, a. 8 Alma Park, Gorroiisburg Pa. K M Gr.iy, B K. Xu E Nelson, Koohester, N Y. 0 F Morrow, Ht Louii Mill)!. II il McDonald, I'oriUntl. F M Ward, do. E II Uuify, do. ; W N Jonea do. rA II Wliittington, do. LAiiKtia D McQuenn, do. TFrank Cook, do. . , fa 8 Roudebuss. St Louis, 11)0:1. jE J Ellison, Koseburg, Aug Knan, Cincinnati, u. Richard Loyritz, Victoria, is u. Ohas Griffin, Mctoria. U 0. .1 Peterson, 8 F. L 0 Applegate, Drain. When you cannot sieop for coughing, is Hardly necessary mat any one should tell you that you need a few dose J of Chamberlain's Cough Itoinedy tdjalloy the irritation of tho throat, and tnakQ sleep possible. It in good. Try it. r eaiu uy ut. ftiono d utiK cnoro. Some Be Radishes. A. J. Sivirnink of South Salotn brings an Joun.VAL two largo, white Stutgart radiahos weighing (l2 pounds. Tho larger ono measured 10 inches in circum ference, and the feed was sown last Jan uary. Came Near Dylnsr. 4'For three days and nights I suffered Pgony nntold from an attaok of cholera morons urougnton uy eating ououm bere," says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the i t , , district eonit, Centerville, Iowa. "I ' .thought 1 should surely die, and tried a uozen Uiiirreni m micnies, uui mi vi uu purpose. I sent for a bottle of Cham tierlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and threo doses relieved me entirely." Thh remedy u for sale by Dr t-tone's Drug Store. Grand Opera House. JOHN F. COBDRAY. Manater. ONE NIGHT bNLY. SATURDAY, OCT. 19. f Walter Bauford presents tho U man tic Spectacular Drama Sporting Life IT'S RECORD. One year at the AdolphI, London. Five months at the Academy, New ork. Four months at Mo Viokers. Cbioaeo. PRI ;ES: $1. 75c. 0c. 36c. Thketi onV"8 B0. and- sale at mx offio at 9 a, in. DEFENDS JOHN ROBERTSON And Denounces the Capitalis tic Class. Some Statements That Are Their Own Most Conclu sive Kefutation. Following is about one-fourth ot tho oiatter sent In by an nllepod Boclalist, that will be printed in Tub Daily Joun nai. in Install inputs, as faBt as spaco can be found En. J. Euitoii JocnNAti! havo read your drastic criticism of Mr. Robertson, and ynur glaring misrepresen'ntion of said article iinpolls mo to accoptyour Invita tion to Socialists to uso tho columes of Tiih Jouiinal for tho presentation of ar guments. 1 assure you that I npprecl nto your gonoroolty and manifest fair ness in giving tliis bromlcnat invitation. Now, Mr. Editor, In charging you with misrepreontntion,I do not wish you to understand that I bellevo or wish to im ply that you aro Intentionally guilty, but rather that you havo written hurriedly nnd without duo consideration of the Btatomenta you wero making. I hopo,iu what 1 shall havo to say, to show you that you have gono widely astray in your reading nnd application of Mr. It's, article. You quote from him as follows:" TILE CAPITALISTIC CLASS IS A PAUAB1TI0 CLASS, A I1LOOD SUCKING INCUBUS ON SOCIETY AND MUST NOT OWN THE MEANS BY WHICH HONEST MEN MAKE THEIR LIVING." You aro pleased to call thia statement "dangerous inflam matory and incendiary.' ' Now I wish to say that I endorse every word of the nb'ove statement, as quoted by you, notwithstanding your scathing denunci ation of It, nnd shall undertake to prove Hint it tins no element of danger, that it is not inflammatory, only In bohalf of truth and rtghtouiucss, and is in no eoneo incendiary. To tho contrary, I will show that tho said statement is tho whole truth, and nothing but tho truth. I don't consider Mr. R. "a caroless, iu dlscriiiiinatttig denunciator, of all capt tul." Right fiero, Mr. Editor, is where you fall down. Mr. R. says nothing about capital in tho extrnet quoted. How nan you bo ao superficial aa to not see this? Not a word about capital, and hero you aro putting words into his mouth making him miy thlngB which ho did not think of saying, and, I vonturo would not say under nny circums'ances. I hopo that you did not Intentionally misrepresent Mr. It., for I would much rather think that you wero mistaken than to think that you wero dishonest. If you will road Mr, R.'s words as thoy are, and ns ho intonded they should bo toad, you will see that hospenkaof CAPITALISTS and NOT of CAPITAL. I understand that a parasite fl nny sort of life that Uvea by absorbing from some other nlaut or animal Its suste nance, and not returning anything as an equivalent for tho same. Now, MV. Editor, I fully agree with Mr. R. in bringing this chargo against tho capit alistic class. Tho capitalist, through a system which permits him to mo his capital ns a highwayman doos his club, and "holda up n" mi1 ritia flin irnrLrfnrr producer of the products of hla labor. Hut you exclaim, should not capltialists bo pur in Html to exact and take a portion of the producer's products for tho uso of his capital. And I answer, nol Labor should own tho means of production and not bea bond slave to the tools which ho lues. He should be entirely Independ ent of the capitalist (not capital.) Who produced tho capital which thecapitallBt owiib? Was it nut tho worker? How did tho capitalist get his capital? Did he produce it, or earn it? Nol Ho ex. ploited it from labor by means of tho capitalistic club, the privato ownershipof capital. Did JohnD. Rocko feller produce the mlIionsof capital which he holds? Or doos ie earn the Mi or liu millions of dollars which he takes from labor by the way of profits onch year? A man to oarn one million dollarr at ten dollars par day would have to work more than 260 years. John D. gets more In tho way of prollta In ono vear than 11, 000 men could earn at ton dollars per day in tho same time. Is he not a parasite, and a ety vigorous one nt that? I see nothing In the words of Mr. R, to pro duce anarchists, but I do eeo in tho pres out unjust conditions cause for much righteous discontent. Why should the producer receive only 10 to '-"J per cent. of the products of his toil as his share when ho produuos it all? Why should the oapitalidt by means of the ownership of tho means by which labor produces its living ba allowed to take 00 per cent, of his proiueti? Mr. It. Ib eminently correot when lie says that the capitalist must not own the mean j by which laboring men pro ducu their living, and I wano threats in those words nothing about retorting to force. It is very plain that Mr. It. says that the capitalist must not own the tools of production. WhjT liwauso the man who owns the tools and the man who UHa them, and through the capital isiic ownership of the tools ol produc tion and distribution, the working man is the slave of the capitalist, Mr. It. says nothing about striking down or applying the torb. All tho iueendiary aud ilanaerous inflammatory r.o.U air t.w w--rds f Tiik Jouu;vceUior WIwummi- would thero be iu Waning Mil with a levolver In una haml and a tvrvli and Iwrub in the other ami making on assault ca ev ery capitaUt oae mijbt met? M'. R be!oaga teaihosof it formers who do not believe in any such means of light ing the wrongs of the laboring man. He I prediej. never , will, ad- roeate any sacli metbous. uvrtainiy socialists would utilize nil existing cap I Hal. Who said thoy would not? Suroly not Mr. R., as he said nothing against capital. Ho spoko of THE CAPITAL IST, NOT CAPITAL. Hero is where you continuously stumblo Mr. Editor, not being ablo to discern tho distinction between CAPITAL and CAPITALIST. Socialists believe in capital, but contend thatthoro should bo no capitalists. Bui aomo might say, Low can you havo capital without hnving capitalists? SOCIALISM PROPOSES TO MAKE THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION THE PROPERTY OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE, AND GIVE EVERY MAN A CHANCE TO USE THEM WITH0UTC0N8ULTING ANY CAPITALIST. But socialism doea not proposo to forcibly wrest from tho capit alist his capital, in order to get posses sion of it. Socialism propoeos to get tho capital of tho country by honorablo means, much mora honorablo means than by which tho capitalist of the country got possession of his woallh.Now, Mr. Editor, I think that I havo shown conclusively that tho-capitalist doos not produce or earn that which ho gets. Then if ha does not produce what ho gctH, then bo mo othor person' doos and if tho capitalist geta tho products ofBOino ono which he docs not earn, thou ho must certainly be a parasitt and Mr. R. is right in ids statement. It is not tho Blating of facts, as they exist that breeds anarchists, 8. T. Gunn, Salem, Oro. To be continued. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamber lain's Pain Halm. Try it. For salo by Dr. Stono s Drug Store. Alt Ancel Items. Already tho number ol studont at Mount Angel collego has passed tho hun dred mark, tho actual count being 107 A musical contest is to take plncu in the near future bctwen the studouts of tho collego and tho pupils of Mount Angel Academy. FOR THE CHILDREN To Keep Their Digestion Per fect Nothing is so Safe and Pleasant as Stuart's Dys pepia Tablets. ThouEnndu of mon and women havo found Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets tho safest and moBt reliable preparation for any form of indlgostlon or etomach trouble Thousand of people who are not sick, but aro will and wish to kui-p well take Stunrt'a Tablets after oveiy nmnl to in- sure perfect digestion and avoid trouble. But it is not generally known that tho Tablets are just as good and holeeonio for littlo folks as for their elders. Little children who aro pale, thin and have no appetlto, or do not grow or thirvo, should uso tho tablets after eat ing nud will derive great benefit from them. Mrs. G. II. Croltloy, 633 Washington St.. Hobroken, New Jersey, writes: "Stuarts Ryfpepeia Tablets just till tho hill for children as well as for older folks. I've had the best of luck with them, My three -yoar old girl takos them aa readily as candy. I have only to Bay 'tablets' and she drops every thing else and runs for them." A Buffalo mother, a abort time ago, who dospaired of tho Iifo of her haho, was so delighted with tho rosults from giving the child these tablets that she went before tho notary public of Krje Co , N. Y., and made the following affidavit: Gentlemen: Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets wore recommended to me for my two-month-old baby, which was sick and puny aud the doctors said was suf fering from indigestion. I took the fhlld to the hospital but found no relief. A friend mentioned the Stuart's Tablets and I procured a box from my druggist and umhI only the largo sweet lozenges in the box nnd was' delighted to find they ware just the thing for my baby. I eol justified in saying that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets saved my child's life. Miw. W.T. Dmtiiuii'r, . Sukwribed ami sworn to before roe this 13th duy of April, 1W7. IIekkv Kakis. Notary Public in and for Erie Co , N. Y. For babies, no matter )iow young or delicate, the tableta will accomplish wondsrs in Increasing flesh, appetite and growth. Use only the large sweet tableta in every box. Full siml boxes are sold by all druggists for 60 cent, and no parent should neglect the uso of this safe remedy for all stonnoh and bowel troubles if the ohild Is aiting in any way regarding its food or assimilation. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets havo been known foryeArs as .the beat preparation for all stomach troubles whether in a Jults or infants. 10 14 1G IB li& pM Heart? ill ore Nature's warning notes of approaching danger from a dis eased heart. If- you would avoid debilitating diseases, or even sudden death from this hidden trouble pay heed to the early warnings. Strengthen the heart's muBcles, quiet its nerv ous irritation and regulate its action with that greatest of all heart remedies, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Darting palna through my heart, left Bide arid nrm would bo followed by smothering, heart spasms and fainting. Dr. Mlloa' Heart Curo baa entirely relieved mo of thoso troubles." Jorw VANDBNDimaii, 356 Kewaunee St, Milwaukee, Wis, controls the heart action, accel erates the circulation and builds up the entire system. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Cb., Elkhart Ind, EULOGY OF J. M. WALLACE Rev. II. Gibson on tho occasion of tho tho funeral sdrvliio over tho romaluB of tho lato J. M. Wallace, of this city took for his text the ld Psalm nnd said : Bev. II Gibson took for his text tho 23d l'salm. I bring to you today a mea sago from tho word of God, tho aweotest song that over passed thro' human lips, on its way from God to human ears and hearts. I do not wish to Boparato this beautiful string of penrls, so wo will ex amino overy verse ns it Hashes boforo ub. Forhaps no othor portion of tho Word of God has brought so much joy and gladness to his believing peoplo in all tho different conditions of Iifo. It tins strengthened tho weak, comforted tho sorrowing and prepares tho dying to meet death triumphantly. David, tho author of thlo Psalm was n shepherd, nnd all Hint ho was to his flock, God is to his peoplo, and much more. The Divine Shopard "Tho Lord' is My Shepherd." David was right whon in us ing thia titlo. Olirlat says, "1 am tho good shepherd." His tondor care for hia ahoop Ho sup plies all tlnir wlnts, ho restoros tho err ing, cooking them when thoy stray away from Chriet. Ho brings them back aud ovor aftor lsads them In right paths. The Lord our shepuord la with us when we pass into tho dark valley and his presence comfoita and protects tit. Tho Psalmist's resolution I will dwell in the house of tho Lord forever. This was onoot the distinguishing characteristics of our deceased friend, he loved God'a housr. My first recollec tion of Brother Wallace was at a meet ing of our church board in 1878 when ho presented tho needs of our weak con gregation In Chicago, through wIiofo efforts, nt least partially, the church wua helpful and to whom belongs part of tho honor of having eight good con gregations in that city today. This ia only a sample of what his whole life was. At llio age oh "0 years ho waa elected to the ofllco of elder, au olllco but rarely boslowed ou 0110 so young. Ho was ever laboring by hia life, his works aud his means to extend the kingdom of Christ. "Bleesed aro the dead who die in tho Ixird, they rest from their labor and their works do follow them." Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot roach tho seat of th disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to curo it you must tako Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di reclly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's CatarrahOure is not a quark med icine. It was prescribed by one of tho best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is com posed of tho best tonics known, com bined with tho best blood purifiers, act ing directly on the m neons surfaces Tbo perfect combinations of the two In grodionts Is what produces such won derful rosults lu curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials freo. F. J. CiiexKY A Co . Props., Toledo. O. Bold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills arc tbo best. r.a A II Vnf.lntip liatt rulMrllful In her home in Portland ulter u brief visit with tho family of her son, O. K Forst- r mm COUGH SYRUPi cure ITaclrinK Coughs, Horo lyings, urojicniMH. fjrippo, riioumonia mm all hovt-ro lunpaffoctiona. Why then risk consump tion, ft slow, Buro dentil ? Tako warning I At nt oncol Buy a bottlo of Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup, a doctor's jireacription, used ovor60 year l'riw, only 23 cents. Insist 011 having" it. Don't bo im posed upon. Rcfuso tho dealer's substitute t it la not aa (rood aa Dr. Bull's. Salvation Oil cam RheuoutUra Auca iuki rvui 9 . n gUTnTiWWTMiti GRAND OPERA H0USE An English Melodrama Will be Given Saturday. "Sporting Life" is declared to bo tho greatest melodramatic production over made In America. Such waa tho unanimous verdict of the Now York and Chicago press. It Is a massively pictnr erquo presentment. Fourteen lingo sots of scenery from New York'B lundiiiR studios being used, Tho importance of tho scenic effects may bo judged from the fact that tho followlno celebrated artUta wero kept busy for sovornl weeks in pieparlng tho t(u!ptnont: Homer F. Emeus, Krnest Albert, John II. Young, Jos. P. riiysioc, Galea & Morango, II t it Becker and F. Plalzor. The most noteworthy pictures are the training stables at Newmarket, tho ancestral ha I of tho Karl of Woodstock, copied from tho famous pnintlng, "llio Day of Reckoning," the Karl's Court KxhlU tlon, tho Hotel Cecil, tho interior of tho National Sporting Club, London, Covent Garden by night, and i view of tho Eb8om Downs raco courso in Derby week. Kach of theso points of Intorcst has been reproduced with fidelity, aud all aro massie in construction nud perfect in dotal). Tho superior cxcol lonco of the east provided by tho management will attract no less atten tion than the great display of elaliorato sccnory. The company is one of tho largest that has visited this city nnd tho chief players aro said 'to ho tho most capable over seen in melodrama. Tho big production is to be seen nt the Grand Opera House, Saturday night. It Happened in a Drue Store. "One day lastwintorn lady came to my drug storo and asked for n brand of cough medicine that I did not have In stock," fays Mr. 0. H. Grandiu, tho popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "8ho was disappointed and wntited to knew what cough preparation I could recom mend. I said to her that 1 could freely rccomtnond Chaiuherlalti'H Cough Item ed)- and that she could take a bottle of tho remedy and aftor giving it n fair trial if sho did not ilnd It worth tho money to bring back tho bottle and I would refund the nrico naid. In tho coureo of a day or two tho lady camo Lack in company with n friend in need of a cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I consider that n very good lecommeadAtion for tho remedy." It is for-sulo by Dr. Stono's Drue Storo. ' TODAY'S MARKET. Poktlanu, Oct. 18. - Wheat vulley nominal Walla Waila,6:t 51. Flour Portland, best grades $2.()5 3.50. Graham 2.00. Oats-Cliolco Whlto 00 1 00. Barley $15 tloki nor ton. MlUstufl Bran, $l7and JIB; shorts, 1 1) 20. Hay Timothy $llf 13 por ton. Onions $1. 1.15. Potatoes $1.00 Q $1.15 por cental. Butter Best dairy, 18020; fnucy croamory, 2oGJ27aC ; Store HGSI5 .11. Eggs-Oregon, ranch IMcQ-'li dnz. Poultry Chickens, mixed $.'l(360. lions -lu -Oiie: turkeys, live lldd-V. juuuon uruas, i--j Hogs Gross jj0M. Boot Grots boot, II.OO $:i.GQ Veal-Gross, 8Pj8)ell.. Hopa 8 l0cll. Wool Vulley, ll13)i,'clt.; Eastern Oregon, 012jo; Molmlr, 20(321cN. Hides Dry hides, 10 pounds ami up wards, 16c. HALUU MAIIKKT. Now Whoat lfo Wool, 11013c, Mohair, 21c. Hops llQSlH&c Oata 70(i76o inir cental. Barley $U per ton. llav Balcxl.clumt.KliiTi fO.S'J: Limothv $8$t. Kaita'i to. Flour In wholoialo lots, fU.Od; retail 750SOc sack. 7OMillntufT-Bran,$17.G0; siioits,$18C0 Hogs On foot, 0(860. Livocattlo SUioro,3Qj3' ;cows, $2.76 $3 60. Sheep $2.50 gross Dressed Veal 0d cents. , Butter Dairy, lo-U lb ; oremnory, 2032olb, store 10 ISJtfclii . PoultryT-Houa, 07ull.. Potatooa Mc per bu, 'HTKINKII'h MAHKKr. Fnt huns pur Hi live weight 7u Fryers'. Hv Kgga per du , cash 'Jftki Whit Shall wei lUve forUeurtf 'rtile question urlHoe lu the famllj every Uuy. .Let us unswer It today. Try Jell-O. 11 delicious nnd healthful deusort. Prepared In two minutes No boiling! no linking! simply add boiling wnter and net to cool. Kla. vorfl; Lemon, Orango, Raspberry and strawberry. Get a packnge at your rocer a today. 10 eta. Clothes Regulatop For Cleaning, Dying and Pressing At this ostahllshmontynu ran get any thing set " right, from a pair of gloves, to tho most elaborate silk gown. A gentleman can got his hat cleaned, hi trouters creaMid, or his whole suit re juvenated to suit his taste, hIwi four suitB a month for 01 0 dollar Buttons iuwed on,., rips aewiil up, suits pressed on short notice. MRS. C. II. WALKER 1IM Commeruial f-,t. Sewing Machine Rearing I liHveronted repair space of F A, Wiggins, at his new lowttion on Liberty street, and will bo glad U fee all of my old friends 1 1. ere. Any tewing uiHibine repairing onMMed Wi me will x vuar anteed aatlsfaetory or money refunded N H. Buhmcy 3o7 Libortv Wreot FOR SALE I will offer for sale iho entire plant and premises of the Crytal fee Workt on easy terms or will leaeo same for a number of years to a responsible party, provided sale or lease is ooiuuinated in side thirty days. Party oan have op tion on 00 corcjs of fir wood in tho tim ber at cost, Apply to James Megulre on the premises. 0.23U wnnfriimfiftrn yLililW W JiillK VsW hsbbbh iBIIHtw- smm H 1 iff jLbHIh Hd Tho Kitul You Hnvo Always in uso for ovor 30 years, and -Xyz- Honnl AH Counterfeits, Imitations and" JuBt-ns-jjood." aro hufc Experiment Unit trlllo with an i endanger t!ta health of Infants ami Children ISxncrl' nco ngalnst Kljiorimout. What is GASTORIA Contoria'ls a liavinlc.a ouhstltuto for CaStof OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Cniuin, Mnrnlilno nor other Nnrcotlo Buhstunce. Its ngo Is its gutimntce. It destroys Wirma nnd nllays Pevorlshucss. It cures Diurrhooa and. Wiiul Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConatipCtlon and Flntiilyney. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep. Tho Children's Panacea- Tho Mother's Friend., GEIWINE CASTOR! A ALWAYS oars tho M&Xi Tht KM You HaYe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CNTAUB OOHMNV. T- MUHHAV STIttCT. NCW TORN OITV. That the Quality of an Article is Remem bered long after the Price is Forgotten. WE AIM TO GIVE YOU THE QUALITY. R. M. WADE & CO. You Can't Get Something for Nothing... 95 State Street, Ctrm&tT- The Exquisite Odor of a Sav ory Roast Of Inwf will innko your mouth wntnr ftftor Indulniti lu turkuy (or your TiiMikfKivliiK (ctist, Our hmsUi ol prdnu busi lira roynl In tlioir diiluious lluvor, ami our stvnks, rousts, oliop, olo, urn dreams tor tno oiuuun 10 inuiiiuM in. B, C, CROSS SALEM ORE I'imiiu 81)1. lw3W1'JJfff" BALFOUR, GUTHRIE AND CO. Have sro irwl anil will oporato tho Iliimphroy wtrehouso at b'alam, the Turner mill and wuruhouw hih! the wurchouos at Mseleay, i'ra ti in, Swllwuland and llrookrt, oouduotliiK a gensral warohouso and s'crflKO bueinvss. :: :: ; I :t :: :: :: : Salem office 207 Com. St. fkd a will ba hold at tha oliits for delivery on satno terms as pre volh d pravlotis irtmsons. Hi them before dIspslnK of your grain. Top Prices, are Always Paid for., Grain Bought ami which has been, hns homo tho Bignntnro oC hns hconmndo under his per- suncrvisku slnco its lnfimcy. Signature of Shoe dcilers may try to make you ttlleve they lire selling you goods ttlow cost. etc.. tut II Is not done, They sell (oodi to nuke money and so do we. nut we can furnish shoes, rubber tiooli, nud everythlni M our line s low at the lowest. We don't mirk our foods high nd then drop the price to tool buyers, but we sell the best goods for the lowest price all the time. .Salcin, Orctron- the Pick of the Forest... Ham Iwcit tnkim to supply tliu stock ol luiiiliHr In our yiuil, mul nowliuru Is it poHftiblo to ifutl n moro com jil.itd or moro siitlsfitutory stock tliini wo of fur to our customers. Willi Hi" iiallty tho best, our lirlutM aru tliu lowtiet for tlio iiunllty any vvlioro, anil tliut iiiukun ourstock loiilily ili'sirable. Two cars No. 1 Hliluirlon Just rooslvml. Near ti. I'. l'iiwinKir dopot. Phono 1)51. Goodalc Lumber Co. otir-rHiwi-i A Fastidious Man I'avH as inuidi attention to tho laundering of Ills llnnu us to tho buying of It. That's why ho patronir.es tho 8a lom Hteam launry. This is the only placoto send good linen, it wears Ioniser aud looks butter when we do tho work. You cau prove this f r jour self. Salem Steam Laundry COMMKb J, OLHBTKD, rSOI-BtETOB. UOUOUS , OIUSTSP, MUF. rflone4IJ 320 L berty Htiost 'CLASSIFIED X X ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements, five tines or les9. In this column Inserted three times for 2 Sc. 3 oc a Week. $1. SO a month, au om fivlinesat the same rste WAITED. ' WAN I Iil),Ook wood ami fjrfgo ucr- ond growth tlr at Williunetto Hotel. , 10 10 it BOY WANTED.-To carry JoiTrnalflon n rrKtihtr route. Inqulro atfilfico. "WANTED. Funiislicd liousln dosir ablo location, llonllliy and !rv. Close to Car line nnd school. Address stat ion terms, elc. l!or 122, .Jnrslifleid, OfOKO"- 0 It ti VANfE,l)A-rjO0 bushels' liand-plckcd opplos Bald wins, NorthornMSpy and Bpltxenlmrgs must bo ft to from scab, rust or worms. Address M. I.,, Cnpltnl Journal, lowest cnsli prlcn do llvorcd. .10l20l WANTED Competent laurldress at v Cartwrigiit Banftorlum - 10 0 t( WANTED To rent 25 or 30! acres of land suitable (or luirsorv anil berries. Apply to W. W. Walker, 21th st. nnd-ChomokctABtreots, Balcm. 10-Gtt. IG 00 TO $18.00 AlVEEK salary for aa iutullicont man or wouinn'ln each town. Permanent position" 00 cents lor hour for spare time. &MAnufac turor, U6x 1102, Clilcago.' -lQ.!!!!" WANTED Men to work oh sewer. Ap ply at tho job, on East Centra street. 0. A . Gray. -8 20-K FOR SALE. FOI; SALE A thorotiRhbred Jersey cow at a- bargain. Inqulro "pi or, lHtli and Trado tits. FOR SALE 2000 dressed cedar posts. CapltalLnmborliiK Co. "10 10 St. FOH SALE Good maro mule: weight about 1200 lbs., 8 years old. Will soil or trade for good Iroeli i.'Ow. Euquiro nt H81 Ccntur St., Halom, Oregon. J. II. Campboli 10 10 5t. FOH SALE Two largo Durham cows, ono fresh and tho othor will v bo inn month. Inquire ol John Holm, next door to Salem Hotel. ""10 16 3t TOlfsXi.'E Ott KENt-Affarm of 135 aires. Inquire of O. llomyor, North Salem, corner of Oak and Commer cial streets. '10 4 lm CALL AT FAIilUNGTONI.8-$ew mar ket (the old Frcuburger -market) far cholco hoof, pork, lamb, veal, poultry, etc., Slate and Twolfth Btrcots. f. Farrington, proprietor. '1'liono, Main 202 J. 'O-lB-tt FOR BALE Spun two yoar old colls. No. 1 tllBk harrow, broadcast seodor, hay iako and blndor. No. 1. fanning mill. Inqulro at Balotn Soap'works. POR RENT. FOR RENT. About 100 acros of No. 1 bottom land, threo miles southwast of Halem. Call on F. Levy,Balem. Ore gon. It) 12 lm. HOUSE TO RENT Flvo room- cottage' In South Salem just back of the brick storo. Inqulro of Goodalo Lumber Co. on 12tli Bt. 10 10 tf. LOST AtiDF0UND. " STRAYED. A dehorned red Hereford with whlto face, from Jcfforson, Oct. lOlli, tor reward roturn animal to or write to Mike Douohuo, Jefferson, Oregon. 10 14 Ot L0DCE3. FOKESrEUS OF AMERICA - Court Sherwood Forest No. 10. Meets Fri day nights in Turitur block. Ira Hamilton, 0. 11. A. L. Drown, Bccy. MISCBL'UNCOUS. HOARDING. With or- without room, day or weak, Also furnished rooms, Torino moderate. No. 322!llfh street, diagonally opposit tho city ho, II. 10 15 lino ErrA ANDER8-WILLMAN - Piano Studio, Interstate University system: diplomas granted. Hours 10. to 12 aud 2 to 4 o'clock. FirBt National lUuk Hlock. Residence, 370 Church St. ATl'EN l'lON FA KM EllS-Oats", Uarleyi Huv and Prunes wanted. Will buy or store,' Chopping done promptly. Get Tour prices buloro yoij sell, Olllce op ....-I... ',..... Il..n... 'IMII..nnlt i.ll.ilf U rain Co. . MlOPANDpitODUCBBUYCRS. HUIinARn&CROSSAN-lloptmTers. Room 7 mwtrt A IJAt-ft ftllllfllH. Hilem. Clrefon. Sa'mples or choice nops Miuuedr Uei tUMero and kuropean coaaeciioos, Physe 1101. I rAHMICIIARL-llopluyfr. Of rice la Rush J Urermnn lildr... bileni, Oreioa. bsmpies of cliolcVbwpj kolKirtJ Irom sll growers I ILICMTIIALUDOS. KewYoik. Usdos.Saa t. i'rocls:o7 hop mcrctuols. Oreioa office, LsJd & uub nwi . htlcin. II. J. Oiicalieliaer, uisasgcr. l'lione44l. SQUIRB FARRAR-llop Commls.'co mtrch.nt. 414 Cominerculst. Room 2 u.Mtlrs. T A. LIVESLEY&CO.-lloptaerch ts. Ob it eriieltn uiock. dAlcai. oreioa. PhoselZli. CAnER A rtEIS Hop mcrchsats. Mslo offks I Albany, oreioa. Saltm office m uuh-Urey-jn iiullJin, sslem, Orejor WM. UII0WN & CO Hops. Motislr, Wcol. Hop Gruwcrk' supplies, fw. 2tt ComniereUl utrea. btleia, Orecoo, Phoat I JOl. MCKINLEY TtlTCHELL- Buyer of whest, ill oau, bops, wool pouioes sad produce of all kinds. (iervl. Orttos. HENRY A. TOWNSEND will buy prunes, Tel ephone Red 2193. Oftue. rrsldesc ncr Liberty sod 2JOCommcrcuisireci, bslem.or. H" 8. CILBICO.-Wholesaleliults. produce, . ck Fruit sck for sslr. uoytrs oi Or econ prunes, powtoes and UtfMtotMMnU. VVsiwce Warehouse, coiner lUpb sad Trade Us.. Salem. Oreion, CIIAS L. DAILEY-Duyer of dried fruits. At Wallace Warehouse, on Trade street. Mlera Oreioa. t THE TJLLSON UARTLEp GRAIN CO - Buy I ers of prune, tic. A Frul I sacks for sale. r.tifi,.t Att (.niiih oiA I'eUows Halt. llliB street, balcm, Oreton. Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gillwrt, resident agent of above Insurance Co M now prepared to do a larue Insuranc bnsliiMS. Will alio handle real oite I imve a tc oarrlago which e at my customer's er vice and 1 will take pleasure In showing parties what I have for saje, Olllco at prusont with T. A. Llvosley A Co, Geisler Patents Co. Chamber of Commerce BuUdln Portland, Or?. , Beflurea aud markets .Pf&nts. model unywhero, k , " w v'