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I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1000. XI, nd I irs ok ns at iven Away le Bv Dr. B. E. Wri firht Absolutely Free, January 1st 1 907 Diamond Ring The Painless Dentist Mtf. L. C. Pennell ot the iist VaWd at $150. M. Fed T. Browning of the fooien Mills got the second one Valued at $90. Who Will tbret the I hid One Valued at $13 f yaltfafele Present. Why do I do it? Simply this: I wish to convince the skeptical that I do ome one of my patrons and yot not only get painless wotkf hat the highest class workman- ship Some will say, well you pay to the ring in extea peaces on me wok. x ou ao nouung of the kind, the prices emain as always The lowest By fat of any Dentist in the city Get Ihei Prices before having wok done Then Come to me, and Fll promise to save you money CONVINCING PROOF a ?Junc 13, 190G.-I had Dr. Wright rc mtb a, b-idco which was put in my with by another dontiat and insert k bv his painless method. ILo also titmctedi a tooth, for me, and I must nj the work was painless and looks perfectly natural. MRS. E. E. WIKSINUi June 9. 1900. A vear ago Dr. "Wright fiMiro bridges in for ma by his pain- hi method, and they havo given, ex- dent satisfaction. So much so that kVas today put on. ai gold ctowti, rial was dona without pain. If you irah satisfactory work go to Dr. Fright. MRS. G. P. YOUNG, R. F. D. No. 1. Salem. Juno 7, 1900. D-. Wright put in a bridge, two clowns and filled five teeth for mo, andi I can say tho work was painless ond entirely satisfactory. MRS. J. P. SAUNDERS. Gcrvnis,-Or. July 25, 1906. Dr. B. E. Wriglit is certainly a time saver and foe to pain. He put on two gold crowns, one porcelain crown, and put In a largo gold Ail ing In about 2 hours. His work was painless and Is satisfactory. The work was all done in the time it re quired another dentist to put in one Ailing. CHAS. GEHLEN, Stayton. Juno S, 1900. Dr. Wright rut la two bridges for mo awl several gold fill ing", nbsolutoly wl'hout pain. They nr highly setasfnctoiy and I am now having him insort two more bridges. Candidly, if you want high-class, pain less dentistry, my advico is to go to him. MRS PETER ZILINSKI, Brooks, Or, July 25, 190G. If Dr. Wright can't please you with a set of teeth, no dentist can. I had a partial lower plate made some years ago, and which was worth less. I wont to Dr. Wright nnd he made mo one which does tho work like natural teeth. MRS. KYLE, 1048 Mission. Juno 9, 1900. Dr. Wright inndo mo a full lower plate to replaco tho ono I had made by another dentisf, nnd it is a perfect fit MRS. W. FENNEL, 803 Libo-ty St., Salem. July 4, 190C, If you want painless dentistry, go 'to Dr. B. E. Wright. Ho put on a crown for mo absolutely without pain. C. D. SLAUGHTER, Scotts Mills, Ore. Juno 24, 190C I hnd a tooth ex tracted by Dr. Wright's painless meth od, and can say that It didn't hurt a particle. B. VAUGHN, Salem, Or. Augr 22, 0G. Dr. Wright put on a gold crown for me by his Painless Method and I can sny tho work is highly satisfactory. Mrs. E. J. Anderson, Woodburn, Oro. July 31, '00. Dr. Wright mado mo a full upper set of teeth, which fit porfcctly. Ho also inndo mo a partial lowor sot, which does tho work like natural teeth, sitting In place, solid, without any movement whatever. I had a lower sot mado by another dontlst, but found thorn worthless. If you want porfect fitting teeth go to Dr. Wright. Mrs. A. M. Werner. R. F.' D. No. 1. DR. B. E. WRIGHT, The Painless Dentist STEUSLOFF BUILDING, COURT ST. HOURS: 8 A M. TO 5 P. M., 7 TO 8 P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO 12 M. PHONE 206 MAIN. To Tench the Deaf to Spcnk. Pittsbiu-K. Pa.. Auk. 25. Educa- -rilaterested In bettering the teach- kand coudltion of tho deaf nnd are assembled here from all Wt of the country, to attend tho :tnth annual summer meeting of ! American Association to Promote Teaching of Sneech to tho Deaf, llich nnonnil tnAnv nt "TCdenWOOd tf. At tho opening session Repre ssive John Dalzell, of Pittsburg; Lttldent .Inhn Tl .TnrlrRnn nnd SUD- ltendent Dr. William N. Burt, of 3 Institution for tho deaf of this r-te delivered addresses of wol e. Nearly three hundred dele- from nil narts of tho United Wb are in attendance Daily ses- M win bo held after today in the ;ti!dlnes nf tVin Wootorn Ponnsyl- W& Institution for tho Deaf until 44 end of tho month Among those 'l win deliver addresses and read wrtant nanera before the meet- Hi will be Dr. A. L. E. Crouter, of "iwelphla; Dr. Alexander Graham :"i of Washington, D. O.J Edmund 'on. of Rochester, N. Y.; J. Fearon, H1lf,. XT n . ti i. Tlo nt tfn. Utah; E. McKay Goodwin, of "antown, N. C; J. W. Blattner, Jf Austin, Tex.; and R. O. Johnson of l&napolls, Ind. ur. Crouter, who Is president of "soclatlon, is superintendent or "UMJHBUia 1UHIUUUUU JUl mw itf anrt TinmV. oj- Xf Alrv Phllft- r!Phla. Dr. Bell founded tho asso- UOn In 1 OAA ...! .. am Jtmt If h Gifts amounting to $100,000. Mr At ...., lll n,r a . jr tUBlllUllUU Y1I I'll " fluent pnrt In the proceedings. wra explaining the system or. tlIng there will be read by six of Meet for Junior Athletes, nrnoklvn. N. Y., Aug. 25. The junior track and field championships of tho Metropolitan association will bo held at Pnstlmo oval, Nlneteontn nti-ftflt nnd Avenue A this nfternoon. Tho events nre open to all registered athletes who have not won a metro politan or other district champion ship, a Junior of senior national or other championship, and whoso clubs nre now mombers of tho Metropolitan association. Among tho entries are the names of many promising young athletes and some exceptionally good work is expected. Tho list of events includes a 100-yard run; 200-yard run; 440-yard run; 880-yard run; one-mile run; three-milo run; 120 yard hurdle race; running high jump; running broad jump; polo vault for height; putting 10-pound shot; throwing 16-pound hammer, throwing the discus and throwing 56 pound weight. Tho Metropolitan championship die medal will be awarded to the winners; gold to first, sliver to second and bronze to tnira. RATES. Newport, Ynqnliin Bay, Brcltenbush Hot Springs from All S. V. nnd C. & E. Tolnts. kt b more will "aft instructors Tn Rolf TtftfAneA .Major Hamm, editor and manager t ii n ....... .. . -. r vuuguiuuoaauBi, imminence, .i 'When ha on flu-iwlv attacked. jj years ago by plies bought a box . -"WHen's Arnica Salve, of -which ' y: "It cured me in tea days, o trouble since." QHieketf Burns. Korea, Cuts and 25c at J. O. Perry' drug M rr of LM. Deafness Cannot Bo Cured By local application?, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only ono way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mu cuous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tubo is inflamed you nave a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness Is tho result, and unless the inflammation can bo taken out and t. ..!,.. ..,tnnui tn its normal con- IU1B I. UUO wwiv. -- dltlon, hearing will be aesiroyeu . -. -in -Ases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition oi iu u cous Bur"faces. We will give One Hundred uoiiara for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, fee. P. J. CHENEY & CO Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Fill" tor con- ttlpatloa. On and nfter Juno 1, 1900, the Southern Pacific, in connection with tho Corvallls & Eastorn railroad .from points on their lines to Now- port, Yaqulna and Detroit at very low rates, good for return until Oc tober 10, 1900. Three-day ticket to Newport and Yaqulna, good going Saturdays and returning Mondays nre also on saio from all east points, Portland to En- gene, inclusive, ana rrom an wcat Bide points, enabling peoplo to visit their families and Bpend Sunday ai the seaside. Season tickets from all east side points, Portland to Eugene Inclusive, and from all west sldo points, aro' bIbo on salo to Detroit at very low mtes. with stop-over privileges at Mill City or any point east, enabling tourists to visit tho Santlam ana nroUnnhush Hot Borings in the Cas cade mountain, which can bo reach ed In one day. Benson tickets will be good for re turn from all points until October 10th. Three-day tickets will bo good going Saturday and returning Mon days only. Tickets from Portland and vicinity will be good for return via the east or west side at option of passenger. Tickets from Eugene and vicinity will be good going via the Lebanon-Springfield branch If desired. Baggage on Newport uck- eta. checked through to Newport; on Yaqulna tickets to Yaqulna only Sunday excursions to Newport on me C. & E. will begin Juno 10th or 17th and run every Sunday thoreaner, leaving Albany at 7:20 a. m., leave Corvallls at 8 a. m. S. P. trains connect with the C. & E. at Albany and Corvallls for Ya qulna and Newport. Trains on the C. & E. for Detroit will leave Al bany at 7:30 a. m enabling tourists to the hot Bprings to reach there the same day. Trains from and to Cor vallls connect with all east side trains On the S. P Full Information as to rates, time tables, ets.; -can be obtained on ap plication to J. C. Mayo, Gen. Pas. Agt. C. lb E. It. B., Albany, A. L Craig, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or to any S. P. o r C. & E. agent. Rates from Snlem to Newport $5; to Yaqulna, $4.50; three-day rate from Salem to Newport, 53.00. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Tho Board of Equalization of Marlon county, Oregon, will moot at tho office of the County Clerk, Aug ust 27, 1900, and publicly examlno tho assessment roll for tho yenr 1906 nnd correct all errors In vnluatlon, description or qualities of land, lots or other property. All parties Inter ested are requested to appear and examlno their assessment for tho year 1900, and have all errors, It any there be, corrected by said board. SSBBBsnMHBWsssVHnffMHssBWB Taxpayers aro especially Invited to Inspect their assessment prior to tho said dato preparatory to tho meeting of Buch board. FRED J. RICE, Assessor Marlon County, Oregon August 4, 1900. 8-7-18t i Tho Texas Wonder. Cures all kidney, blnddcr and rhoumatlc troublo; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2920 Ollvo street, St. Louis, Mo. 8end for testimonials. Sold by Stono'a drug stores. dw-lyr. When You "Want Harness. Call on F. E. Shafer, at his now storo, 187 Commercial street, near Ferry. Tho finest stock of harness in Salem. . Not. a PUy Offense. A boy was flogged by nn Iceman for stealing a Hmnll ploco of lco from tho wagon, hut at tho present priced It was grand larceny. Atlanta Journal. J Gold Bust Flout Mndo by TID3 SYDNEY POW EB COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for it. Bran and shorts always on hand. i P. B. Wallace ! AGENT Real Estate Snaps The following property will bo sold cheap and on terms to suit tho purchaser. 0 per cent Interest on deferred payments Prices have been reduced to a figure that ought to movo every ono Block 33 on North Commercial and North Btreets, two blocks from new electric railroad and near terminal grounds.. .475 Large car barn and two lots adjoining on North Commercial and one-fourth acre ground. Bult ablo Bite for manufacturing plant or for storage. Barn alone cost $2500. Price . 1750 Ono and one-half story cottage and full lot on North Commer cial and Mill streets 400 Block 26 Yew Park Annex, bounded by Twelfth, Oxford, Thirteenth streets and Rural avo- L nue. Somo good fruit trees In bearing ' .80O Two-story 9-room houso and barn near Church and Union Btreots 1000 Four acres In Yew Park An nex 1000 Also two good houses on Oak street and ono on Winter and Mill streets, 1200. 1300 and 1500- Vacant lots In University adr dltlon and Yow Park Annex, 75 to 500- Large 15-room residence on Nob Hill, South High and Judson streets. Houso cost $0000. Wholo block goes with house, in- Jos H Albert of these places In a short tlmo eluding barn, windmill, and lino orchard. A magnificent view of tho city and country for miles around; only two blocks from electric railroad. Prlco..5000 12 blocks In Nob Hill Addition, overlooking tho city. Ter bloclf, $000 200 acres ono mllo wcHt of Liberty, 20 P acre, 52 acres thrco miles from Sa lem on bottom road to Turner, Houso, barn and orchard. Now electric road to Mehama surveyed through placo. 55 per aero. Also sovoral other farms for salo. Description on application. 3 a rrA i.'ta"'j-,i.'i'lv95"-w!'P' wmyimaawiuBBJ lynw "f w wwypff r I" ' '."""T - -r-.'aaBasFsrTr--.rt-'