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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1904. SEVEN Tho Kind You IIivvo Always in USO lOr OVOr 0 Tears, Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-aa-good" aro hufc Experiments that trlflo with and oudangoi tho health of Infants and Children Experience tf gainst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cai.i. Tia is a harmless suhstituto for Castor Oil, Pare gorii Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. 16 contams neither Opium, Morphine nor other Norcotio eubsvancc. Its ago is its guarantee. It' destroys Worms ond allays Fovorishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giviilg healthy and uatural sleep, fEho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the &a&Yi&&&M The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THCCCNTAUn COMPANY. TT M'jnnAV OTRCCT. NCW VOIIK CITY. COUNTY REWARD Tho county court this morning of. Bored a roward of $300 for tho arrest id conviction of tho murdoror or murderers of L. B. Saunders, who was Boiled at Duttovlllo last month. At Ew tlmo tho coroner hold an lnquost, land tho jury decided that tho man had Bon shot to death by somo unknown parties. After tho Inquest somo of M-MH-f94ri There Is No Razor "WIEB S3ESX.X. mraBCElMC R. M. Wade &, Co. nei ciia lo tern itfr4 Phene: Main 2953, WORK DELIVERER WHEN PROMISED' 103 Commercial St. Oror The Journal. m miitf f ianigiOif THE ITna tWrrtCrtT- Qiatia'4ia-tfrWiMai8itii4naiinifiiat arritt & Sell More Groceries sad tetter here's where you get GOOD tp in and see for yourself Bought, and which has hcca has linrno tlin Rlfnmtnrn nP has "been luatlo under his pcr- l sup ervlsion Binco its infancy. no imo to decoivo you in this. Signature of tho people of IJuttevllle and somo of tho ofllcors, Including Sheriff Col bath, oxprossod their bollof that Saunders hnd committed suicide, and, on that theory, the case was allowed to rost. Circumstances havo slnco de veloped that Indicate) a murdor and not a sulcldo, and Uio county court decided to do nil that was posslblo to run down tho murdorer, and for this purposo tho roward Is offored. Detec tive aro working on tho caso, and this roward will stimulate them to renewed offorts, and residents of tho north ond of tho county predict that it will bo but n question of tlmo until tho murdoror will bo In the toils of tho law. Made Tfiat Beats the $ - e - HMfii(ngioitaioieiar JinniE nFjDOEN Is a warm sport but he's always there with the goods so it is with Elliott's Print Shop, if you are in a liurry for your printing it's there when promised. 5EE THE POINT? iowf3-!n-o)f ttt-Kwiea PICK OF THE FORE8T tiaAn fnlrnn . n..n1. Jk . .!. lumber la our yards. Our stock la comploto with all kinds of lumber. Just received a car load of No. 1 ! shingles, also a car of fine shakes. J Wo aro ablo to fill any and all kind of bills. Como and lot ua show you ! i our stock. J Yard and offlco near S. P. passonger ' '. depot. 'Phono Mala 651. QOODALE LUMBER CO. Lawrence Groceries tbaa ANYBODY treatment - and GOOD goods OLD P. O. GROCERY. LAW STUDENTS DEBATE Decide One Man Has a Right to Hang a Jury Next Saturday Night Will Tackle the Respective Wrongs of the Indian and Negro Tho Orogon law school students run a practical debating club and meet Saturday nights in tho music hall, third Btory of tho Murphy block. Tho question for next Saturday night 1b Resolved, That tho Indian, Las sufforod greater wrongs at tho hands of this country than tho negro. At tho closo thoro will bo a locturo on tho value of tho Bible from a literary standpoint. Young men of tho city who wish to pass a profitable hour aro cordially Invited to attend these do- bates. Debate Saturday Night, Resolved, That ono man should bo allowed to hang a Jury. bins Hlcnardeon told of a caso where 11 men wore for conviction nnd ono for acquittal. Tho Jury hung. The next torm ho wap turned loose. If ono man could not hang a Jury, tho Jury would not bo compelled to dellberato on the Jury. Mr. Lewis argued for a majority de cision. On tho Bunrame bench a ran- J orlty ruled. Man woro forced into tho Jury box, and ofton woro not fully qualified. Mac Hofor said that ono man had a right to hang a Jury, booauso It was a Democratic prlnclplo that' ono man had as good a right to his opinion as tho cloven had to tholrs. Mr. Dlmick believed In majority rulo, and If olg'il men could ngroo on a jury, that ought to dccldo tho mat tor. Mr. Glllingham said tho present Jijry system had been woll tried, and could not bo lmprovod upon. A man nccusod of a crime should havo every opportunity to bo cloarod. Tho bur den of comploto proof must rest on tho stnto. The right of ono man to dofeat a conviction could not bo set nsldo, without dostroylng tho right of Individual judgment. Mr. Koyes argued that It' was not safe to leave to a majority of a Jury tho right to hang a man. Tho unanl mous jiuy alone was safe for any na tlon. Climatic Cures. Tho Influonco of climatic conditions In tho euro of consumption Is very much ovordrawn. The poor patlont, and tho rich patient, too, can do much bettor at homo by proper attention to food digestion, and a regular courso of German Syrup. Free expectoration In tho morning Is mado cortaln by German Syrup, bo Is ,a good night's rest and tho absenco of that weak ening cough and debilitating night sweat. Rostless nights and tho ex haustion duo to coughing, tho great est dangor and droad of tho consump. tlvo, can bo provontod or stopped by taking Gorman Syrup liberally and regularly. Should you bo ablo to go to a warmor clime you will And that of tho thousands of consumptive there, tho few who aro benefitted and regain strength aro thoso who German Syrup. Trial bottlo, 25c; ular slzo, 76c. At all druggists. Dr. Stono's drug stores. use reg- At With All Here is tho Her Faults, Etc. way a Nobraslca ox- change puts It: "Statistics show that Nebraska Is commercially one of the best statos In tho Union. Tho only thing wrong with Nebraska Is her climate. Sho is pretty Bonslblo on othor subjects. but sho Is as fickle as a now soubrotte In rogard to hor woathor. When sho gets up m tno morning there Is no telling what kind of woathor sho will wear boforo sho goes to bed. One day sho comos out with a low-necked tropical climate, and tho noxt day she wears a yarn scarf and inlts. People living In Nebraska nover havo to travel to get a change of climate. Thoy can Just sit around the house and when tho kind of weather comos along that they want they can go out doors and lot It soak Into thoir sys tems. March is a particularly Interesting month In Nebraska. During this month the Nebraska man gets up In Florida, oats dinner in Tennessee, feeds the cows in Kansas, eats sup per In South Dakota and goes to bed in Alaska. But Nebraska people would rather liro here and be yanked from Texas to the North pole and back again every day or two than to Headaches From Army Life Finally Caused Nerv ous Dyspepsia. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured Me. Nervousness, indigestion and Insomnia are the three Greatest afflictions of mankind. Attended as they are by a thousand dls agreeable symptoms the victim is In constant misery. Pity the person who cannot sleep, enjoy his food nor secure rest and peace of mind. ur. miles JNcrvine is a sure cure tor all three miladies. It soothes the brain soothes the brain, o! the stomach and strengthens the nerves digestive organs, bringing sleep, rest, health, strength and a good digestion. "Smallpox contracted while in the army, left me with a disease ,of the spine, nearly blind, and with a complication of nervous affections. Perhaps the most distressing ol all my troubles were the sick hcadaci which erew more f reauent and severe ns I cnes years passed by, until I became a confirmed dyspeptic with all the characteristic symp toms of nervousness, indigestion, and in somnla. In my search for health, I left my old home In Aroostook county, Maine, and located in the west. Soon after coming here my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine, and I decided to try It. It soon stopped my headaches and I have not had one since. When I had taken six bottles my health was wonderfully improved in every way. I am well today, eat and sleep all right and in fact feel that my youth has been renewed." J. B, UVROf, New Whatcom, Wash. All druggttls sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervoin and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lnd. llvo any placo olso, oven whoro tho climate has moro dignity and strongth of character." u t When You Want Soraothlng to eat, Just try tho White IIouso. Thoy can serve you at any hour of tho day or night. rH.L-i. Quotations Todays vuriaiaui 'Mat, DUm .. r. tl.-n. U..M V I'WAV 0NaU WVU irtfUIV fTlJUKCfr Capital City Bryant & Mills Quotation. Pennell, Prop. Wheat 77c. Buckwheat 80a Poultry at Steiner's Chickens 810c. Eggo Por doxon 23c. Turkeys 12 016c. Ducks 10c. Market Hop Market. Hops 1922c. Potato, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes 30c. Onions lc. Dried Fruits. 7 Poach o 10c. Apricots 10c. Apples 10c. Potlto prunos 1c. Italian prunes 5c. Wood, Pence Poets, lite. Dig fir K00. Second-growth 13.60. Afh ?3.00 to 53.76. Body oak $4.50. Polo oak 4.00. Cedar posts 13 c. Hlde Pelts and Pur. Green Hldoa, No. 1 6c. Green Hides, No. 2 1c. Calf Skins 10 Co. Sheep 76c. Goat Skin's 26o to SLM. Grain and Frour. Wheat, Salem Flouring Mi 14b, ex port value, 68c. Oats 32c. Barley $18.50 per ton. Flour Wholesale, $J,0. Live Stock Market Steers 3c. Cows 2 He. Shea 2a Dressed veal 6Wc Dressed kogsr 5c Llvo bogs 4ic. Mutton 2c per pound. Veal c. Hay, Fesd, Eta, Baled cheat $11. Bale' clover 1100111. Bran $20. Shorts $21. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter 20025c Creamery butter 30c. Cream separator skimmed. lit Cora. Creamery, 30c, not. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Walla W.Jlo, 71c072o VaIIot 7Rp Flour Portland, beat grade, $.76 $3.86; graham, $3.75. Oate Choice Whlto. $1.10 Barloy Food, $20 por ton; .oiled, $21. Mlllstuff Bran, $19. Hay Timothy, $1 Potatoes 50060c Eggs Oregon ranch, 37c Poultry Chlckonn, mired, 10c 10c per pound; spring, lie turkeys, live. 12014c Mutton Dressed, 506c Pork Dressed, 60Gc Beef Dressed, $06Kc Voal 88c. Hops .1903 crop, 15022c Wool Valley, 17018c; Eastern Oregon, 12015c; Mohair, 3837c. Hideo dry. 1C ooanda am. Howards. IS to ISttc. Butter Best dairy, 2022c; fan- X - cy oremery,30c; store 1616c IIIIIIHI i i 1 1 1 1 1 IIH-IHIt CLASSIFIED I Advertisements, five lines or less, in this column Inserted ! '. three times for 25c, 50c aweek ; 1.50 a month. All over five .. lines at. me same rate. m 1 1 ii i m i n it 1 1 1 1 in mm WANTED. Wanted. A young, dark bay horso. Call at John Stout's sash and door factory. G. K. Roovo. l-ll-3t gH1LlL.ti.l-mi UliTJ LOST AND FOUND. Money Found. Anyone would feci a thrill of pleasure to pick up a silver half-dollar on tho highway. Thoy aro lying around ready to pick up (no capital required) If you arc willing to rustlo and can talk only a littlo bit Good for either box, young or old. Address or call at Journal offlco. ' 12-10-tf FOR 8ALE. For Sale a fresh mllq,h cow. In quire at 478 Front street, or at farm sovon miles south of Salem. I. M. Wagonor. 1-9-3L For Sale. Fresh cow; inqulro of D, T. Brown, at asyltfm. 1-G-lwk For Sale. At a bargain, ono 18-horoe powor engine and boiler, on skids; also ono Borrol maro, wolght 11C0. Inqulro of J. E. Murphy, tllo yard, Salora. l-6-lwk-wk2t For Sale. FIno Bocond-growth maplo and ash wood. Dellvored to any part of city. Apply to J. W. Man loy. Phono 2075 Black, or call at homo west of brick store, South Salem. 12-28-lmo For Sale Or trado, a fine 10-acro chlckon or fruit ranch; first-class buildings and improvements; closo to school, postofflco, storo and rail way station. Will trado for city or unlmjirovod farm property. Addreos "W. J.," Caro Journal. 11-5- For Sale. At a bargain. For anyone wonting a good business location, largo storo and liouso combined; good chanco to carry on a gonoral morchandlso bustnoos on ono of Sa lem's boet stores. Addroan Ira Towno, Salem, Oro. 12-16-lm Choice Farm For 8ale. Throo mllOB northwest from Brooks, having dwolllng house barn and two hop bouses, with 30 acres of hops, bal anco fanning land, with running wntor, except enough choice tlmbor to supply tho placo. M. J, Egan. 11-12-tf For Sale. O. K. Grubbors. Best In Oregon; thwe stato premiums; ' ono horse has tho power of OP; can grub an aero a day. James FInnoy, Brooks, Or. ll-2C-lm For 8ale Inmprovcd and unimproved block proporty in South Salem. For Information Inquire of E. Hofor, Journal offlco. 10-D-tf For 8ale Eighty acres of land In Washington county, for $450, A bargain for Bomo ono wanting to raako a home. Some timber on tho placo; some cleared. E. Hofor, Sa eom, Orogon. 10-0-tf MI8CELLANEOU8. Dr. I. W,. 8tarr Offlco In Bush & Broy building, evor Orogon Shoo Storo. Offlco hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Calls attondod In city or country. Reeldonco 'phono 2355 Rod. 1-C-tf Dr. H. H. 8covell. Suggestive therapeutics. Osteopathy. Norvoua and functional diseases. Rooms 4, E and 6. D'Arcy building. Phone 2855 Main. 1-1-lm The Proper Thing Tho popular drink for family use Is O. S. soda and carbonated beverages. Every body should keep theso goods at their homes. Call up Oldeon Stolx Co. 'phone 421. 8 ay Have you tried Edwards k. Lusch ro for meats. We havo tho beat nausage In town, Como and try It, and be convinced. 410 East State street Salem Truck and Dray Co. Oldest and best equipped company In Sa lem. Piano ard furniture moving a specialty Office 'paono, 88L W. W, Brown & Sou, proprietor. Offloe No. 60 State street 9-1-lm Dr. Z. M. Parvln At 297, Commercial street, upstairs. Singing school Rudlmental and sight reading class es. Begins Wednesday evening, Oc tober 14th. Class every Wednes day evening to May 1st, noxt Tui tion, $1.00, Unique. Cleaning Rooms 8hsw A Johnson, tho cleaners, aro now lo cated at 209 Commercial atroel They do a general pressing and re pairing business. Specialties: Skirts, silk waists, kid gloves, gents' cloth ing, etc Phone 2614. 6-28-lyr. OA.Hl?OXia.Ja., 0jii& mKBnHiunite yjlkUBdYtlKwMwi WfSAMM r FOR RENT. For Rent A four-room cottago at -387 Church stroot Will soil furol turo and a wlntor's supply of wood. 1-C-tf Rooms for Rent Up stairs, Cottle block, by day, week, or month. Al so light housekeeping rooms. Elec tric lights, Opon all hours. Commercial St, No. 333. Phone: 2965 Mala. Mattlo Hutchlns, Prop. r DRESSMAKER8. Mrs. L. Campbell Dee dressmaking at hor homo, on tho cor lino, near tho South Salem cemetery. Country trade solicited. 11-18-lm-d-w PHYSICIAN AND 8URQE0N. Dr. W. 8. Mott Will hereafter b found In the Broy block, 275 Com mercial stroot, over Oregon Sko Co. Office telephone 2931; real donco phone, 2751. Offlco hours f to 12. and 2 to 5. New Sweet Cider. Send your order t tho nearest grocery, or call up phono 421. Gideon Stole ft Co; 9-10-tf -Y HCga"UMgMJBBlWM 1 1111 ilgjgJ-agWWSgWaWJMWssJMStw WATCHMAKER. W. Calvet, Practical Watchmaker 158 Stato stroot, makes a specialty of repairing watches, clocks and jowelry, and guarantees good work at reasonable prices. 11-12-lyr RESTAURANT. Ferguson's Restaurant 95 Stat stroot Opon day and night Our 20c monls aro bettor than any 354 houso In the state. Slx20o meal for $1.00; 21 20o meals foO? , LODGES. Valley lodge No. 18, A. 0. U. W. Meet In thoir hall In Hoi man block, cof nor Stato anil Llborty, every Moo day ovoalng. Visiting brethren wolBomo. Roy Mclntiro, M. W. A. E. Aufranco, Recorder. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Caatta Hall In Holrann block, corn or Stata and Llborty Sts. T'londav of eaeti wook at 7:30 p. ra. II. II. Tumor, C. C; W. I. Staloy, K. of R. and 8, Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters No. 19. Moots) Fri' day night In Turner block. S. W. Mlnturn. O. R.: A..L. Brown. Bee. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6246. Meets every Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. O.: A. L. Brown. Clerk. Protection Lodne No. 2, Ancient Ox dor United Workmen, moots Ytrf Saturday ovonlng In tho Holman Hall, corner Stato and Iibertr stroots, Visiting brothron wolooms. J. O. Graham, M. W.; J. A. Sellwoo Rocordor. ri i n iin inn ii in mi iiiiumminiii 08TEOPATH8. Drs. M. T. Schoettle, Frank J. BaYr" and Anna M. Darr.-Graduate Amorlcan School of Osteopathy, Klrksvlllo, Mo., successors to Dr. Graco Albright OfllC' hours to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock. Odd FoIIowb' Tomplo, Phono Main 2721f rosldonco phono 2603 red. TON80RIAL AND BATH8. Evan's Barber 8hop Only flrst-olan shop on Stato stroot Every thlna now and up-to-oato. Finest poroe laln baths. Shave, 15o; hair-out 2Je baths, 25c. Two first-class boot blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at ofllc, Dills payable monthly In advano. Mae all complaints at tho qfflce. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and patMenrer trains Bacgage to all parts of the city, Prompt service, Telephone No. 24L nECKMAN'BEDIUCK & ROMYER WIRE FENCING. Walter Morley, Dealer la American, Elwbod and Page Hold fencing. All kinds of poultry fencing. Shingles. P. & D. ready roofing and wall papor . Prices Uio lowost. Salons Fonce works, 60 Court street, Salem. JieVw, DENTISTS. :3EiiKr"i? SCO's? Successor to Dr, J. M. Keene, In White Corner, Salem, Oregon. Parties desiring superior operations at mod erat fee in any branch aro in especlnJ request THE EUTECAPB 2Q3 Commercial 8treet Regular Dinner at Noon 25c Meals at all hours Service n la Carte B ECKERLBN, Proprietor oaisvoaxa. Wfuura r j r&j-p & . tf t n r v mm - - w