tAB2MS "- .;j 9. II. I 1' j h' i. II. 9 l DAILY CAPITAL .10UKXAI'. 8AI HUM I I ' "-- ' " " H "' "' , ii. rn Aver's Ha r V gorm3M - u Acr s inn t 6 . because Ms a nair-iuuu. -"-,,, soft ana smouw, &--- --- 1 New - it ami m Minn, aiiu w .. it. SttonR and Iicalthy hair stays In, P ' A , of ,t 0,le I ana 8 grea erCo., Mail. X-RAYS will constant U1IM01I SUB- ' 'rl,in" " nTu gninlur limn tlio assessor found It to 1)0. John I). Hocikofellur nnd tho tr'1"1 iimkimIm nro llrm bollevur In tho "nbmmt treatment." Stolypln l to leave tho UiimIuii .i.i..t. If that In nil ho "t"'0 h0 should mnko nuotlior grub lioforn he I goOfl. I I Whoso liunliiMR In It what nnwll Sago lld with his mrtiioy. What Uussoll gnvu nwny wuh "iiotlilnu noboily." As an oxitmplo of tlio lionoflt of oiling roiulH, mo how smooth tlio puthwny f -'"Ii" Kockcfollor llfo him boon umdo by tlio pmciws. Anthony Comstock's latest Is Itnvo n yoiiiiB wonimi bookkeeper for H10 Art League arroBtMl bucnimoho League published 11 Horlofl of ulctun 11 fow of thorn In tho undo. Anthony ovldontly Ih fond of llngorlo. llIlnolH followed Oiogon's lend nnd Saturday hold primaries, nt whloh tho United HWitoH Honnlnr wiih voted for JiiHt its In Oregon. Wo mny bo Blow up In (lilR uck of thu vvoo,,9 but, when It comes to tho homo Btrolch thoio Ih nothing nhead of iih. TIioho W11II11 Wullu girls who are hulpliiR tholr dml httrvost his wheat, ,,r llin kind tllllt 111 UlHH HtlOnilOIIK hoiiiH, fill n Hhlrt wiilHt.wllh glml- nesH.udorli 11 ballroom, grace 11 wedding, nnd mnko for some mini a homo tlint will make him think ho him located tho (Inrilen of lMon. a Mrs. Leslie Cm tor wiih nuirrlod it fow dnyii ngo nt rortHiiionth, N. II. On Hint occasion hIio gnvo hnr ago nH HO. llor Hon now nunounceH his engagement to MIkh Norma Mitnro, dculnrlng tholr ages aro tho same, an. Now tho uutwtlnn Is woll, come to think of it--there 1110 Hovurnl qmiHtloiiH and moiiiu conundrums. t.iu i.-nriif there whirl of evonts Including nuioii.uu nd yacht mow. n rowing rowittn. parade., exercises by school children, concert and a number ' ,wM rotes on a larsto and clnborntc wale. Tho mioclul event on tho program for today Ih a 32-mllo mitoinobllo race, In which n number of the most prominent socloty pooplo of this city will tako part. Tho squadron of the Now York Yacht club, which stnrtcd from New London this forenoon, Is expected hero homo time thin after noon and will Bronlly m1'1 to lhc liuc.y llfo and activity in tiro hnrbor. Tho program ror. tomorrow i u'"- ll... Vnnt olnborate. It will cmnraco uio n York Yacht club rnco for tho Afltor . .. ,1 ,,n lujtti'nmi culm; a is-oar uian-i - - picked crewH from American nno llrltlHh wiirflhlps, a parndo and oxor cIhoh by MOO school children, Gymk hana, nn mitoinobllo exhibition nnd a general Illumination of tho city nnd harbor nt night. On WednoHdny tho King's cup race will bo Balled. Thou there will bo n rn-and military nnd naval parade with HOOD men In lino nnd ton bands of iiiiihIo and In tho evening there will bo n goigeoim harbor feto. The piogram for Thursilny IncludeH yacht raceH by all the yacht cltilm of Nar ragaiiHett bay, a IhibIiiosh iiioii'h trndo procoHHlon, and an nutomobllo floral parade In tho afternoon. At night thoro will bo a grand cnrnlvnl pn rndo, with a gonoral maHked cnrnl vnl. Tho week of foKtlvltles will cIoho on Friday with tho motor boat racoH under tho niiHpIcoH of tho Na tion Motor lloat club or America. Men Wanted. Sawmill nnd lumber yard laborer 2.2.ri per day. Woodsmen, $2.25 to T3.00. Steady work. Apply to Booth Ivolly I.umbot Co., Hupcno, Or. 5-22-tl SAW THE TOTEM POLES joi. MOSPAY' AUnm ' m0L DIED SUDDENLY OF HEART DISEASE. .??ymLatM? ItliiMimatlsiii. When pnlua or Irritation exist on nny part of tho body, tho applica tion of llallurd'H Hnow l.lnlinont IjIvch prompt rollof. W. W. Hnlllvan, Prop. Htilll vnn llouao, Kl Itono, 0. T., wrltOH, Juno C, 11)02: " I tako ploiiHtiio In recommending Uiillard'o Snow Mnlniont to nil who nro iillllu tod with rhuiinmtlam. It Ib tho only remedy I luivo found that glvua lin iimllnto rollof." 2Rc, COe, and $1.00. l-'or Halo by I). J. Fry, Snbuii, Or. (,'amlMil U'i'i'K at Neupoit. Nowpoit, It. I., August li. Now- porl'u grout cnrimal colebratlou opuiiH toda and during the n t of lliounsvllle ltein. (I. K. Wonlworlh, 11 Chicago mil lionaire, Ih In llrowniivlllo, looking after IiIh timber Interest. Ho con- trolH thoiiHiindH of anroH of tho lltiost I timber on tho Calipoolu river, and I ban Inrtfo holding In all three count Htatu. lie my that Oregon Ih by far tho most Inviting Hold ror an Investment. Thu Ilollowny Hioh.' orchnrd or 100 aeroH, Joining llrowuHVlllo on tho HOiilh, h one or tho blggoHt nnd bent InduitrleH Htm ted In HiIh locality, the xoll being well adapted ror fruit. It being proved by tho tree making 11 Hpleudld growth. There U uUo luin- dredH of aeroH of orchard In thin vi cinity that will muko tho llueit or fruit land. Thoy bnvo ton acre In tho oholuuflt of Hinall frultB, and it koupH Koverul men nnd teauu buvy In tho orchard all tho time. CropH of all klmU look nnd turn out flue, I'Hpei tally Ih tho hop crop u bumper, and Is cat limited now oiihI U nt jonn pound to the mro, Hal Patton Home From the Land of the Mid night Sun Hal D. l'ntton has arrived at homo from the land of tho midnight sun. While (HKiuostorlng In tho region or polar boars nnd esqulmos, Mr l'ntton mado a deep nnd special atiidy or totem pole lore. Ho did not neglect to tako and ad mit 0 tho beauty or tho glaclera, tho grandlor or tho loUy mountains where tho eternal snows glint and glisten and glitter In tho eternal sun light; ho was all tho time uwakc to the ovor growing commercial import ance or tho empire to tho north or iih; he saw with amused Interest the schools or whales nnd porpoises; tho picturesque nnd grotesque Iscbergs, tho Greek chinches, tho big Tread well gold nilnet, the immense virgin foresta, tho salmon and halibut fish eries and the thousand and 0110 other things that are making Alaska great but tho thing that specially caught Hal's eye was tho totom polo. "The best collection of totem poloH that I saw in Alaska," said Mr. l'ntton, "were at tho old deserted Indian village at Point Tongus. Tho specimens wero tho host executed, the colorings wore richer nnd the poind wore better preserved. There weio In this old gruvoynrd about 35 different varieties. "An Tor Hint matter all tho towns bnvo collections or totem poles, as: all or them nrO built near somo old time Indian vlllugo. "No Indian vllllago Is without Its totem poles, and tho nntlves presorvo them nnd guard thorn with as much zeal iih thoy did hororo whlto man came." Mr. l'ntton says that tho totem poles Hint tho gonoral public Is Tn mlllar with, such as thoso that were exhibited at tho I.owls and Clark ralr and tho one that stands In IMo Inoor squnro nt Seattlo aro by no ineaim the best and llnost specimen. The totem poles at tho fair hiHt ,rt,r?fi.i mcrlCTii PMPl has a strong nau -)l the Ai itric , . . olhur mndoncyio iouu X"t iU ended by Ir- H?."? ....nt "to Imiiart tone and In- 1 nj flin liliATL HIIU ." '"" "-".I.. .IM,. imHikI el niuscinui "- It naturally fXWtlii til must be greatly strength iV.V ifv til- superb, general tonic. lut 11 .':...-... ttwtrnjllnnr. t Its marvoloui cuna 0 v v da. ad Ol lIKl Ml"' " "" " .1... ..IT...M MllU cer nod NMone root, or ( VH""""' K'.''a Prof. Win. Piiliw. author of Paluos SSrnVn n IS. n j- hln. lip-sin r. ,'-;''""" ',,, u.wo.ili Lmu-t'.l that dottth win "r a1,1"1"1 ; ,.Lo' II ,. i I umiuesllonnbly irdi n of In sudicasfs. anil In moil liftancM cttecW a C"atone root U aUo recommended by rs. II1I0 111 KI1Iih?.vikmI, of Chicago, for I vul r an I her diseases of the heart. To bitter s.iys: "It Is a lii'iut tonic of illri'L'tiiud ocniMincn Inlliienee." "( lol Medical UNcovory," not only cures srrous heart nffretlom .but Is a n nt elk- e t general tonic and Inylgor E s re .Rtl.enlng tho stomach, InvlK orutlntr tho liver, rcgulatliiK tho bowiJa Snd "iirliiK catarrhal affections In all parts of the system. Dr. Plercfl'i Pollots euro Constipation FOR SAXB. CLASSIFIED . . iin riillni? or drlv- For Hale. a b -- Ing horse, very cheap; also a 7 room house for rent. Phono 1447 or call at this office. 3-3-3t IF!;,. Sale. At a sacrifice, furniture of an eight-room house. Houso ror rent. Apply nt G94 North Com mercial street. Phono 10SC. 8-4-3t For Sale. A good stock ranch.-good house, barn nnd outbuildings, plenty of good well and spring ...,. rmn.i erchard: situated at tho north end of Howell A.i.lrnss G. h. Binton, Ilouto 1. Prairie. Gorvals, 7-ll-lm Maine Militia in Camp. Augusta. Me., Aug. C Every thing is ready at tho camp of the stato militia to receive tho troops when they arrive on Wednesday. The First regiment started from Harwoods, a station on tho Maine Central, .1 few miles west of Rich mond, nt noon today. Although the distanco to tho Augusta camp grounds is only 21 miles tho troops will take two days getting there. Tonight they will camp at Icaboro, toroiuorrow night In Gardiner. Tho troops will remain hero until August 11, when thoy will return home. A few days later the Second regiment will tako possession of tho camp. The camp has been named Camp Cobb In honor of tho Governor. Tho camp will bo under tho command of 1101, .ineniH 11. i.uiiiiiiu, wiiiiu me First regiment occupies It. For Sale. 11 ! acres, 7 miles east of Salem; 40 acres In cultivation; running water; good house, barn, outbuildings and orchard. Farm ing implements and stock go with premises. A bargain. Call on or address M. P. Mortenson, R. F-. D. No. G. fi-21-dw-tf FOE RENT. For Hoot. Furnished and unfur nished rooms at 700 North Com mercial St. M. A. Dice, Prop. C-l-tf PHYSl6lAN AUD., aETsLitSrMrru suHgoon. Offico over ' store. Hours 1030 aj , Offico phono Main 121: North Capital .treet, J J uusua 01 cnnurcn a Bp OSTEOPATH. Dr. B. H. Wltlto.aradu villo, Mo., under founfe patny. Koom 21 Br' Commorclal street. ph0 donco 590 Stato, qZ-wJ mo. 'uroat8 acuto nnd eases. Examinations!. " WANTED. Wanted. A few blight boys to do canvassing for desirablo articles. For particulars call at Journal of fice. 7-27-tf PSTORIA 'mny pi , XSlCclnblcVropnrrtltonrorAs slrullaimg mcUxMmuUkyhiU tkig the Slauuichi ami Uovvb of Promolc h "Dlcsllon.Clsfci fill lvwsnrulllwt.ConUiliwncllticr OnnimtMorphtnc iwrHuKral. Not I Ait cot 1 c. xYifMn-SiMiztwr2ist VUyJm ShJ li-Z-rf. rtftAiJAtr timn AtKrfi'd Hcincdv rorConattivi tlou, Sour Stonvicli.DlarTlwca, onns,i.oiwiisioris.cvvnsiv ivrts oik! Loss of Sleki' TocSiuJc Stjiuiturc of NKUr vonic. GASTORIA Tor Infants and Chlldron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tlio Signature- of yonr belonged to tho United States government nnd It tho policy of the government to stand bohlnd tho In dlauK in their deslro to prevent tholr gravoyardH from being dosecratod and that tho govorniuent will not take charge of tho collection at totom polo unions tho fiimlly of Indians to which ll belonged Iiiih become ex tinct. It will bo remembered that tho government emtio near getting Into Motiotiu trouble with the Alaskan In dians on account of tho Seattlo par ty that captured the totom polo that now stiiuds In Pioneer square. Since then tho government has not permit ted nny one to remove thoe Indian heir lonuiK from the graveyards. Mr. Patton tells with animation .ibmit tho commercial future of Alas ka and tells la 11 very Interesting manner ot tho teully wonderful tilings n wido awake tourlat may sec on a brief oxcuraiou to Alaska. Stop That Coiigti. When n cough, 1 tickling or nn lnitatlon in tho throat mnkes you fool uncomfortable tako Hallard's Ilorohound Syrup. Don't wait until tho dlseaso has gono boyond control. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 35 1 Wont nth St., Salt I.ako City, Utah, write; "Wo think Ilallnrd's Horehound Syrup tho host mcdiclno ror coughs and colds. We have used it for sev eral years; it always gives Itnmc dlto rollof, is very pleasant and gives j perfect satisfaction." 2Gc, DOc, $1. For salo by D. J. Fry, Salem, Or. m (V tvV aW 1 r ii txAcr cotvor vhappcb, L---- --- In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA tvKuiimwNM .! em. SPOKTSM KX, ATTKXTIOXI Tennters Will llNcu-s Strike Matters. ChlCHKO, 111., Aug. 6. Tho annunl ion vent Ion of the International lliutuetiiood ot Ti'u outers opened lien tolay with h largo attendance, repraiutlHK evory stato In the I'nlon. Th convention promUos to be ot uuiwiiftl huportauee. Tho to- eut ul tnitutera mrlke In this city will he thorouithly illsciissi'd In nil ita pUkwm nml bearing. It In also eKetcil that a proposition will be dlMitaiwl to diaeoittlnue further con- volition ami oxmduct all matters ot bualttoaa rlwtIvo to tko bodlos of uwlona throughout tho country by r'frtiudiim vote. Many urgunlxu tlons have aceomplUhed thla sahoine and It haa many fritmli la thu rtuika of ta tenuuHvra. Tha alwytlou of rvnvpHthtnt wouW lean It tn a groat avuiK ot money. Walter l.jon'.s Opinion. TUa mrt. In tho hop markot have at laat takwi nikt. As hop harvest advancea It lieaome known Hag laud rauaU draw oa Ck. many ns uau al Furthermore it u bevooilng np- parvut Hie Orogou erj will not he .i litry aa haa Uvea trtl1ctd. Tho uiarket arcurdlagly aoara. The 15- rrtlit Ukiti.1? Lad liik.v ..-..- . . . !-... . o. nm mil IHWIHI, KHU UUt I few are leUlng go aay loumr. B. m. jYuuag purrhaaed 10 bale from (Ualiih WtlUawu t Weluea4lH.v ,SXlen aud UW has lw.n nff.wl Wonted. Cows to pasture. I have good pasture, with cool, running wnter nnd plenty of shade. Will keep your cows for their milk, while you aro gono vacation. S. A. Sutton, It. F. D. No. 4. 8-3-3t Wanted Turkeys, geese, ducks, chickens- and all farm produce. Highest culi prico paid for same. Capital Commission Company. 207 Conuner- w 1 cial street. Telopliono 179. Wanted. -150 hop pickers to rogistor; picking begins about tho 2GHi of August; good yard; good camping ground; mall every day; situated ad joining Eola. Call at Hop Lee laundry, Commercial street. C-291m Hop Pickers Wantea. Old and now pickers registered now for this fall's picking. Parties living In tlio city transferred; to and from yards frco of charge. Camp sheds and wood provided. Frank W. Durbin, Bayno building, Salem. 7-21-tf Dr. W. Ii. Mcrcer.--GraU)J villo, Mo., under fn pathy.- Rooms 25-20 Commercial St. 'l'hont .uonco 413 North Sui1 Phono G14. Treats acute diseases. Examination, I MUSIC STUDIOS Musical Studio. Frank I Musical Studio, Assoc' Western Conservatory. ( representing Inter Stato Salem, Oregon. u ttfo room 3. Studio hog, 9 to C. VETERDTARY SURC Dr. E. J. Young.-Veterin . .and dontist, 33 years' All work guaranteed. D gical operations a epeci 581. Offico at Club Sta 7, Salem, Oregon. SASH AND DOOR FA0 Frank M. Brown. Manuf sash, doors, mouldings. , houso finish and hard Front street, bet. State' WANTED MALE HELP. Wanted. A boy to run olovator. Willamette Hotel. 7-30-Gt Fishing Kxcuihlon to tlio Santiain and Hieltenbnsli Itivors Hound Trip $'..'.00. For tho bonotlt of thoso who desire to spend a Sunday In tho mountains, fishing in tho famous Santiain and Hreltonbush rlvors, tlio Southern Pacific Iiub mado arrangements to sell tickets, Salem to Detroit at tho low rate or $2.00 for tho round trip, which win bo good gblng on train V I I , n. ...... . . -.. .!. 10, mivtiiK Buiam at u:aa p. ni. Snttttday, August 11th, aud on spo clal train on the C. & K. to Uolrolt, which leavoa Albnny nt 7:30, Imme diately artor the arrival ot No. 13 ln Aiunny, ami ror rotum on special truln leavltiK Detroit early Monday morning, August 13th, and arriving In Albany in time to connect with the Koaeburg local for Salem, which leaves Albany at 7; 30 a. m. ThU U a goldon opportunity for thoae who deslro a day In the nioun tHlua catching th0 speckled beautlos, which abound In tho Santlam and llrolteuhuah rlvera. Stop ovor will he allowed at any point oast of Mill City dMihMi. Hemember tho date, Saturday, August 11, 1900. 7-27-td MISCELLANEOUS. Say Havo you tried tho now steam laundry? Phono 2G1, and tho driver will call for your clothes. 7-30-tf Hotel Scott Nowly furnishod, every thing clean nnd first class. Rooms at rensonablo prices. In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, rpop. 7-0-tf Home Mado Ico Cream. Puro stuff, sold at 90c per gallon, or 2Co per quart. Tho best In town. Call at Home Ilakery, In Y. M. C. A. build ing. F. Drowning, proprietor. 7-28-lm "Tlio Avenue" Creams, ices, con fections. Tlio abovo placo, located at tho corner of Seventeenth nnd Asylum avenue, will opon ita doors Saturday evening, August 4th. You aro cordially Invited. 8-3-3t GASTORIA For Infants aud Children. Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought 'llhout tajier. Kthueji .oftVred on kmrt Uw options. 1 nt,.. I.vi.l .1..i.k 1 , ,.n.. ! IIM USll tlltlg tO souiiv an option at 20 cents. .t 'Sid' Kut rprl80. I mm?XlS!Jya tNOUsw LNnYRDYA! Oil I e U being ' 4fT"trtluJ1"" iL.u ...I IT1 Wll...Jl-. TsVan. ..l... . I iy. lt I.St I IMi uua,r . m. ftfcj?Sl iv.rrf- suasasHa Salem lion Woiks. Founders, ma chinists and blacksmiths, Manu facturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop' and fruit drying stovos, otc. Manufacturers ot tho Saltm Iron Works Hop Press. 11-29-1 m The Salem Steam Dyeing ami Clean ..Ing Woiks, is tho placo to get your clothes renovated. From a pair gloves to tho most olaborato htlk gown. All goods paid for K injured. Phono 1245. 221 Com mercial street. Mrs. C. II. Wal ker, Prop. Cider, Champagno Cider. Genuine Champagne and vinegar. Wines from grapos and small fruits. Al cohol from coroals, vegetables, Plants nnd fruits of woods, and aiuaiuo recipes. Sond $1.00 for hook, which gives practical In structions how to mnko them. Ad dress Loo Zabol. P. O. box G04, Portland, Or. 7-lG-lm Wanted Hopplckei Register now fn li-k TInl...... . .". ...v ..mini's yam, 220 acres, wireo weoks' picking, fino enmtv ing ground, good accommodations, abundance of fine wator, wood, "i. v hi pick by measure and pay uH prices. Address T. Ax Llvesloy & Co., Salem, Or., 7-5-tt LODGES. Foresters of America Cou Foresters, No. 19. Meets Hurst hall, Stato street'. O. It.; A. L. Brown, P. 8 Central Lodge No. 18, K. of Hall in Holman block, c and Liberty streets. Tnes wcok at 7:30 p. m. J. 0. C; W. I. Staley, K. of 1L Modern Woodmen of Am gon Cedar Camp No. i'. ovory Thursday evening in Holman hall. W. W, F. A. Turner, Clerk. Woodmen of World. Mert day night at 7:30, In Ii A. J. Bascy. C. 0. P. Clerk. LTVERY AND SALE S: IS THE PHONE THE RED raolilM, M. L. HARROD, PR0PBW CHEMEKETA STREET. 73 REAL SSTA A Snap. For sale, 400 an land, two miles from : tien: 275 in cultivation, omm ffjod honso and b etc. Only $S000, if Swegle iSmltli, 402 Fhono 459, PLUMBEE5. M. J. Potzcl Plum!)" gas fitting. Surccror Murphy, 220 Com"" 'Phono Main 17. m A T, Frazer StieccHot w & Frazcr, plumber am lt itl :-.. n,.1nn nnd P1- irr. aiu att. 'VIM JV UUU -- - DRAYMEN. siN,'Ni&T asKS 11. O. Ciiiiuulns ulv Cummins, express. J .,nnofnr line. Pr001" n,. motto. Furnltrt ..,,. 1. .. n snecialty stii commercial sttj 175. RcBldcnce pWJt FRUIT TRAVS BOXES Salem Box .rAonV 5 " H. -- PUONE 30S- WATERS -rrzzrnrfk C SAUsm "T55tj iXiV. .; water w iMU ..: zm ri. .11 .ninpw" JJiUHD -- For Bills payable ?- BMitt&e Blgutare h r n 1 m le1 !o G. N m !el mi li 4 0( te or Pat a a It M it ti Bt ti 1) 7 n h