DAILT CAPITAL JOUBHAXt SAUOf. OMKJOH, THUBSDAY, JULY 12, 1B00. -7 yefietabJePreparationfbrAs- slmilating tofFoodawulcgula-. lingiheStoBaflcbsandBowekof EromotesDIgteUoaCiicGrful nessandEestConfalns neither OpumjMorphinG nor IfimaaL Not Nahco'sjic. kapacCHdIk-SAMUILimSS& JBUUSJtt- KOrftrMJUE OtnfttdSiiacr- A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions Jcvcrish ocss and Loss OF Sleep. Y&cSimile Signature og NEW YOHK. exact copy or wbabseb. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Htrfe-Wing Sang Co. Chlneso and Japanese Fancy and Dry looda. Special now line of trammer jodo. Mado by us. Wrappers, Under- rear, Waists, Dross Goods, Silks. Very bw prices. 846 Court street, Salem, Or HOTEL OREGON orner of Seventh and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon. r Tho mew and modern hotel of the city iters particularly to resident of Ba lm and other Oregon cities. European Ian. Freo bus. Bates $1.00 per day id upward. Handsomest grill in the feet, and prices ao low as in plaeta attractive. Daily Capital Journal file. IGHT-DICKENSON HOTEL OO. cevvMuf OUB COLD STOBAGE Leops fbio moat cool nnd firm, and! as ro solVwt nothing but tho choicest jramt, our cuatomons can always do- bail upon flatting tho beat. SStato Street MaMoot. t E. 0. CROSS. Phono 291. tJJJ,U.- A. L. FRASER Cornice Work, Heating and Estimates Made and Murphy Bik Salem. Oreeon STALLION Tidal Wave Will remain two er thx seuos t tho Fair Greaads, Oregon, fer.th rviee of,srj Examfna aaaifBlly Mi breeding; examine him m win dividHalj4eMil hi raelag eMi before cheesing ft stallion for your a&XM. 'TaW if 'ye find fault with him the expense yoa have been toto e U yim WaWerftBy ftU hftfr, einw. Mar t re a dlstaaee wUJ lw fvnriaU f pa4r frc t charge. Dse t wffl U give, preret uiMMk, Wt wJU iet yepiWe AM wy ewr For tie eeraaleue ef ewier el i TIDAL WAVB will be at Id tutnifAM.. mi s .a t. . .- ci ...).. tia 1at nrlAA of (3Q. rwnfl xuutbubj- eca whjc, irith retura pflvilege. Owaer K 8 I r CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the J Signature JA In Use Over For Thirty Years CASTORIA TEXT OF OPEKA LD3EETTO. A -Now Arrangoment to Follow Words and Music at Opera, A decidedly novel scheme for plac ing boforo tho spectator tho text of an opora libretto as it is being sung has lately been: Lliought forward in Europe. In tho upper part of the rfosconium arch is arranged! a screen upon which a magio lantern projects tho lino that is boing sung. The text of the opera is arrangod upon a transparent ribbon which is foil through tho stereopticon by an electrically operated apparatus under tho control of the prompter, who changes tho lines by pressing a button nt tho pjioper momont. ThU ar rangement allows tho spectator to tell at any moment just what is being sung by merely glancing upward at tbo il luminated screen. How's This7 . Wo offer One Hundrod Dollars Re ward for any-easo -of-Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last fifteen years, and bolievo him perfectly honorablo in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations mado by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,. Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intorn ally ,acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfacos of tho system. Testi monials 'sent free. Ftico, 75o per bot tie. Sold by all druggists. Tako Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Men Wanted. Sawmill and lumber yard laborers, $2.25 per day. Woodsmen, $2.25 to $3.00. Steady work. Apply, to Booth Kelly Lumbet Co., Eugene, Or. 5-22-tf PLUMBING TINNING AND ROOTING, Building Work of all Kinds; Work Guaranteed State St. Phone 15111 1 IV TV oe iik ."w - r- - BaHer. Adireee S. B. Undeay or AlpHi A-1M-m LAND . , FRAUD CASES Conditions in Wisconsin That Caused the Re-Arrestof Timber Land Sharks (Evoning Telegram.) That there aro intimato business and political relations betwoen tho United states commissioners, lawyers and de fendants involved in tho celebrated "Wisconsin indictment" rcturne'il by tho federal grand jury April 3 last, has come to bo generally believed by thosa who have watched land-fraud de velopments. Tho act of bho department of justico at tho instanoo of United States District Attorney W. C. Bristol, in ordering tho ro-anrest of tho eight Wisconsin defondants .recently roleased from custody, aftor hearings had bo foro Commissioners McDonald anid Dll lett, and tho investigation that led up to it, have laid baro ai stato of affairs leaving littlo wondor that tho commis slonons usurped- tho powers of tho high courts. When Joseph and John Black and August Anderson wefo released by Commissioner 0. F. Dillott, of Sha wano, 24 hours in advance of tho nr rivel of witnesses and evidenco dia patehed by District Attorney Bristol, investigation rovoaled tho fact tint Commissioner Dillott is a member of tho law firm of Wallrlch, Dillott & Lar son, who aro tho regularly retained counsel of tho Blacks and Anderson, who To interested in tho banking and lumber businoss at Shawano, Wis. Tt was also noted that Larson acted as counsel foci tho dofondants, appearing bofono a commissioner's court presided ovor by Dillott, a member of tho firm. Moreover, ono of tho lawyers was J. C. Thompson, of Oshkosh, who co-operated with Larson in tho defense. On tho faco of it, thoro was nothing woong about Thompson's appearauco, but it looks somewhat difforont when Thompson b examined in his home town Oshkosh. Horo Thompson, it has been ascer tained, is a law partner of Commis sioner McDonald, beforo whom Lean dor ' Choate, James and Bonjaraln Doughty, Thomas Daly and James Bray wore given a preliminary hearing and released. Thompson appeared as counsel fos theso defendants and) ar guod for their roleaso boforo a c6mL missioner's court prctddod over by Mc Donald, Ids own law partner. Thus tho samo condition of commun ity of interest is presented in this caso as in tho Shawano case, where Larson uppairUi beforo his own law partner on behalf of clients'of tho firm. It is nlso said that Commissioner McDonald is a young miau and a closo personal friend of Leandor Ohoato, who is among tho defenders i"oleascd. Tho re pent also oomes from Wisconsin that practically all tho parties invplved in thesa cases, including tho lawyers nnd commissioners, aro idtmtifield with tho samo political faction tho Spoonor contingent. Whon this stato of facts was brought to the attention of tho govern ment, District Attorney Bristol imme diately suspected collucion and lost no timo in urging tho department of jus tico to causo the .rearrest of tho de fendants. This has boon dono, and it is practically certain that tho next hoaring will bo conducted boforo a United States com.misioner sclectod by Attorney General Moody. i .. o The Texas Wonder. Curek all kidney, bladder and rheu matic trouble; sold by all druggists, or two months' treatment by mail for $1. Dr. E. W. nail, 2926 Olivo street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Bold by 8tonoi rug rtores, dw-lyr SUNDAY EXCURSION on the Corvaflls & Eastern Rail- road TO NEWPORT Sunday excursion to Newport snd return nn tho Corvallls and Eastern railroad will leave Albany EVEBT SUNDAY AT 7:30 A, M. Airivine in Newport at noon, return ing leave Newport at'SjSO p. m., giving BYj hours at the finest resort in the West. Health, rest and pleasure for the weary worker. Threa-day and season tickets from all 8. P. points, good going and return ing on Sunday excursion trains. ! Fare from Albany, Corvallls or Phil omath $1.50 for the round trip. Con- sections at Albany with Esgeae loeal going southbound overkad oa retwo. NEVADA TO THE FRONT Another Rich Discovery Made Thirty Miles South of Oregon Line, ui Tho Baiter City Herald of July 10 sajs: Two prospecting patties loft Baker Inst evening by different routes for a point in Novaldu, just below Denlio, and about thirty milos south of tho Oregon ll'je, whero according to ro ports Sumpter parties havo mado a strike, which in 'richness rivals tho pp eat Tonapah district in Novada. Two parties were startod last evening by Judgo Thomas C. Burke, into tho now field, and yestorday at Sumpter James Howard, president of tho Sumpter bank, started a dowd of prospectors to tho now field. Manager Boggs of tho Mayflowcn is said to bo starting prospectors in tho no wregioii(, and Manager Bain from tho Cabla Cove mining district is already on his way. Tho strike was mado in. tho now Hold by James Ellis of Sumpter, who was sent Into tho Nevada oountmy just bo low Denlno, Oro., by James Howard, president of tho Fitst National bank of that city. In going info Novada Mr. Ellis had no idoa of any particular point in which to prospect nnd while the Nevada country south of Donino is and has been more or less known for its mineral ditposits, it was n mono chanco thnt ho started his Investiga tions in thnt locality. Lottors f-om Mr. Ellis to Howard and other friend's wero exceedingly conservative in rdgnrd to prospects until trocervtly, whon ho became onthu fllastlc, ending with a final letter re colveil 'by Mr. Howard on Saturday last urghifl him to come at once. This letter, which was accompanied by samples of ore, stated that hii discov ery rovcaloil a ledgo 18 feet wldo which seemingly extonded through tho country whole it was traceablo for a distance of six milos and tho o from which carried values In gold nnd) cop per, upwards of $300 per ton I Mr, Howard was In Baker on Satur day but great secrecy attended his visit hero and nothing was gtvon out by hlin at that timo oxcopt to personal f'iends. Later tho facts wore ascer tained nnd it is rollably stated' that tho samples of oro which Mr. Howard had with him rovailod native gold In a quartz formation chnrged heavily wit hchalcoprlto. Outfits aro going out from Sumpter daily nnd many havo already gone rnd others aro preparing to go from Baker. Tho infection has also ronched Pendleton and tho intdnuediato towns rrad it boginm to look as if tho ontlro country had suddenly awakened to tho possibilities in this now camp. Tn tho lotter which Mr. Ellis rocontly sont out ho statod that inside of thirty days there would bo GOOO pooplo stak ing ground in tho vicinity of hit find, and it begins to look as if tho proph ecy would bo moro than fulfilled. Ihe oxnet location of this now Ne vada atnlko Is not known by anyono in Bakrtr City, but it can bo approxi mated by tho fact that It Is about thirty-two miles south nnd perhaps a llttla west of "tho town of Denlo. It is said to bo nbout ton miles from Qhinn rivor crossing located on tho main Wngom road botwoen Donlo and Wlnne- muka. It Is absolutely virgin country vnd It Is said to bo entirely unpros peoWd. Thcro is said to bo much iron In ovidenco on tho surface, arid a per fect notwork of ledges Indlcato in nearly every instanco tho pretenco of copper. No Doubt of His Honesty. (Boston Herald.) It is only a few years since Woon sockot mlHsod for good tho familiar faco of Alf Church, for a long timo deputy sheriff aud chiof of police, a man who was strnlghtfovward and blunt in all his doallngs. Ono day a grocer wont to Alf for infoimatlon about a certain Joo Whito, who hod applied for credit nud a book at bis store, and the following dlaloguo ensued: "Good mornin', Mr. Church." "Mornln'." "Do you know Joo White!" "Ye" "What kind of a fellcl is he!" "Putty fair." "Is ho bonit!" "nonest! I should say so., Been arrested twice for stealing and ac quitted both times." ' o For Sale or Exchange. For Inside property, six acres of land with new fdx-room house and new barn. Inquire of J. F. Oood. Phone 134, or W. A. Llston, phone 1321, Sa le, O-. 7-10-3t I m mm I i ii I m :-: CLASSIFIED ;-: ( FOR SALE. For Balo, A good) work horse, neaiiy now SuVlttbaker wagon. Inquino of O. J- Euncann, 21st, and Trade street, Salem. 7-ll-3t For Sajfc. A good, stock ranch, good Ua-vtto, bainl nV.lr ontbuildiugs, plenty of good well and' spring water, good orchnird; sitiialJed; at tho north end of Howell Prairie, Addhoss O. L. Binon, Gor-ais, Itouto 1. 7-lHm For Sale. Four lots plan tod with a varloty of fruit troos and borrlee. A good houso, barn and small hot house also good family driving horse, bug gy nnd light hack, all on easy terms. Call at No. 2000 Stato street, caraor tlst street. 0-11-lm Foe Sale 115 aor.03, 7 ratios oast of Salem; 40 aorea In eulUvnuon; run ning water; good house, barn, out buildings and orchard. Farming im plements and stook go with premises. A bargain. CaU on or addrose M. P. Mortenson, B. F. D. No. 0. 0-21-dw-tf Tot Sale. Ono big full lot, good 11- room hotisa, td big two-etory bajfn, young orchAird good garden spot, chicken pank. Titlo clear. No agente. Terms of paymienits easy, pamtl on timo if desired. For par tieulana poo ownor, M. A. Died, 790 Nrtrth Commercial airoot, 7-ft-lwk FOB BENT, Bam to Bont. Inquiro ab 300 North Oomimiorolail fltaoot. 7-ll-0t For Boot. Furnished nnd unfurnished rooms at 790 North Commercial stroot. M. A. Dlco, prop. 5-1-tf Wanted to Bont. A good dairy stock farm. Address "J. M. F.," care Journal 7-7-lwk WANTED, Mon Wanted Spaulding Logging Com pany. 7-ll-tf Wanted. 150 hop pickers to roglstor; picking begins nbout tho 25th of August; good yard; good camping ground; mail ovory day; situated ad joining Eola. Call at Hop .Loe laundry, Commercial street. 0-201m Wonted. Tho porson who took the lunch basket from Epploy's store, July 4th, to rotunr it with dishes, napkins, etc. Tho lunch not dosircd; no questions asked. 7-10-3t Wanted. Lady or gontlomnn of fair oducatlon to travel for firm of $250, 000 capital. Salary $1072 por year and oxponses. Salary paid wookly, and oxpensos ndvanced; roforonces rrtqulred. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Salem, Oregon. 7-10-3t WAHTED FEMALE HELP. Wanted, Waitress and pantry girl nt Willamette notol. 0-11-tf Wantad. A girl to do genornl house work .and hotol work. Good wnges. Address Cottngo Hotel, Jefferson Or. 7-10-3f MISCELLANEOUS. Found at Loot An J-onlng board that gives perfect entisfactton, and will last a Hfot'imo. Mado by Ell Vaughn on State etrxxM1-, opposite C. M. Ep pley's storo. 7-0-lwk" Salem Iron Works Foundors, machin ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of nil kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop nnd fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron Works Hop Pross. 11-20-lm Wanted Turkeys, goose, ducks, chick ens and all farm produce, Highest cavh prico paid for name. Capital Commission Cpmpany, 207 Comraer cinl streot. Telophono 179, Hotel Scott Newly furnished, every thing clean and first class. Booms at reosonablo prices. In Cottle bleck, Salem. A. Scott, prup. 7-0-tf Property for Trade. House nnd two lots in Eaglowood; small fruit and bearing trees, one-half block from car line. Will trade for outside prop erty, or will sell. H. A. Bawson, box 838. 0-20-lm The Salem 8tun Dyeing and Clean ing Works Is tho placo to get your clothes renovated. From a pair of gloves to the most elaborate silk gown. All goods paid foe if in jured. Phone 1245. 221 Commercial street. Mrs. C. H. Walker, prop. Wanted Ilopplckere Rdg-brter now for tho Hokocri yard, 220 aero, Miree weeka' picking fine camping ground, good accotuffiooWioas, abundance of flan water, wookl, etc. Will pick by meawune aap pay ruling price. Ad tkem T. A, I4vt:5y k Co., Salens, O'ffoo. 7-5-tf voartXA. BMMtU KesMwe IW WW lH W WWI CZym& OSTEOPATHS. Dr. B. H. WMW. Graduate ef Kirks- vlllo, Mo., under founder of. Qeteo pathy. Boom 21 Breyman bldg.j Commercial street, Phono' WttftomA donco 590 Stato, cor. Church. Phone 1110. Treats aculo and chronic dis eases. Examinations freo. - Dr. W. L, Mercer. Graduate of Ifirka- villo, Mo., under founder of osteo pathy. Booms 25-20 Breyman bldg., Commercial St. Phono 019. Resi dence 419 Jorth Summer obreet. Phono 014, Treats acute and chronic' diseases. Examination free, ' VETESIN'AB.Y STJBOBON. Dr. E. J. Young. Veterinary Surgdon ..and dentist, 33 yeawr experience. All work guaranteed. Difficult sur gical operations a specialty. Phone 581. Office at Club Stables. Phone 7, Salem, Oregon. 3-9-tf MUSIC STUDIOS, Musical Studio. Frank E. Churchill, Musical Studio, Associatd teacher Westorn Conservatory, Chicago, 111., roprosontlng Intor-Stato Systom at Salem, Oregon. In tho Gray block, room 3. Studio hours, 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. 8-10-tf BASH AND DOOB FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings, All kinds of houso finish and -hard wood work. Front streot, hot. State and Court. LODGES. . Foresters of America Count Sherwood Foresters, No. 19, Moots Tuesday1 in Hurst hall, State street. U. S. Elder,1 O. B.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Central Lodge No. 16, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, corner State nnd Liberty stroots. Tuesday of each wook at 7:30 p. m. J. G. Graham, C. G.j W. I. Stnloy, K. of B. and 8, Modem Woodmen of AHWrica. Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5240. Meets ovory Thursday evening at X o 'clock in noltnnn hall. W. W. Hill, V.'O) F. A. Turner, Clork. x T Woodmea of World, Mee every Fri day night at 7)30 in IIolmattf lmtl. A. J. BaBoy, C, C. P, L, Frazler, Cloj'k. XJVEBY AND SALS STA9LM. J IS TUB FHONX NUMBER OF THE BED FEONT BTAfeLHS M. L. HABBOD, FBOFSXBTOR, 271 OHHMFiKBTA bTEJSET. Food Bam Spoclal attention to tranjj iont teams. Farmers' patronage so licited. Waiting rooms for ladies,; Wo also carry a full, JUno of tcqi. Located at Club Stables, cornerLlh'X orty and Ferry streets., Phone Mala 7. Prunk & Darby. 12-liOm , REAL &8TATE; A Snap. For Balo, 400 aorea of good' land, two miles from railroad sta- tlon; 275 In cultivation, 175 acres la crop; good houso and barn; orchard) otc. Only $8000, if sold at once. Swegle &Stn!tb, 402 Stato street. Phone 459. rWATBR COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY' OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at office, Bills payable monthly la advance Make all complaints at the office. CASTORIA For InfantB and Children. Tin Kind YN Havt Always Btvfht Bears the Signature of Vm HAVE A FULL HAND ' la tho lumber line, add ean kvyi) you monoy on your WH. 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