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t w DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAr, SEPTEMBER 21, 1000. There are many causes of nervousness, but Tl! f J poor blood heads the list. The doctors call ff 021)07 fQ I it anemia. The blood lacks red corpuscles. A. v &t lsJ'LlJ e At your first opportunity, consult your doctor about taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Ask him if he has anything better for weak ness, debility, nervousness. If he has, take it. If not, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Get well, tnat s wnai ou are arier. th f,,wll cf u our rooJiCini.i i i.o if. m.. Battleship Designers Compete. Washington, Sept. 21 The navy lepartment is In receipt of numerous inquiries from experts in naval con struction In civil life", who desire to enter the competition of designs for the new battleship. Something like !0 serious propostlons have been submitted from as many sources In juring as to the chief characteris tics and asking for further statistics (regarding the ship. f. The fact that the law requires a ressel of proportions and quallflca- jkms at least equal to, if not super- pr to, the biggest and best of the type abroad, has introduced an ele- lent of uncertainty as to what rould be regarded as an acceptable ressel. The navy department au- Ithorltles fell that the competition twill be a lively one, and will result E in many new, Ideas of battleship equipment, including the fighting power of the ship as represented by an arrangement of the ordnance, and In the protective quality arrived at by lessening the effect of the gun fire of the enemy. The competition, therefore, will place the navy depart ment In possession of some new Ideas, but It Is a question whether these may be used wlthoujt compen sation to their authors. It Is not ex pected that the approved design will come from a civilian source, al though, as has been stated, It Is ap preciated that details of construc tion and equipment of valuo are des tined to bo derived from the compe titors. The navy department has sent practically no information to theso civilian designers. Some of them asked for so much Information that It would have been Impossible to comply with the requests without entailing much labor upon the de partment as well as running the risk of Incurring the charge of favorit ism In giving more Information to one competitor than to another. To Entertain American Sailors. Gibraltar, Sept. 21. The Amerl caji cruiser squadron commanded by Rear Admiral W. H. Brownson and consisting of tht armored cruisers West Virginia, Colorado, Pennsyl vania and Maryland, Is expected hero today. It Is bound for the far east, to relieve some of the ships In Asia tic waters. Prlnco Louis having a lively recollection of the lavish hos pltnllty shown to the officers nnd men of his squadron while on their visit to tho United States Is anxious to ro ciprocato tho courtesy and has made extensive preparations for tho recep tion and ontertnlnment of tho Ameri can squadron. A brilliant reception on board his flagship, the armored cruiser Drake, is planned In honor of tho officers of tho American squndron. '1U""'1 ANefabkRcparaiioaror As similating tteToodandHegula ttDtheStaaadBandBcMetaor ProaotesTHgcsfloaChecrful tiessandBestCoflUfosnellker OpumsMorphine hot Mineral. Not Narcotic. jittv ereuarxwemmxa Mxjtnnm ftnitllt T.h- JtHZEZtJUm v?t- 'Tyn A perfect Remedy forCoMtiM- tion.SourStomch.Diarrhoea. iionnsonviHsions.revCTJsu- ncss aid Loss of Sleep. Tac Simla Sift" C&tffZS&i TTEW YOHK. ocact cwr or vkahth,- To Drill With Bayonet and Sabre. Washington, Sept. 21. Special Instructions are to be given here after In the use of tho sabre, a new type of which was recently adopted ;for the army and Is about to be Is sued to the cavalry. A special com mittee of the general staff has been hard at work on the new regulations, the carrying out of which Is consid ered of Importance, to the end that there may bo a complete control of tho body, development of skill and a stimulation of the mental faculties, which, the experts say, are the re sult of the new exercises with the weapon. The use of the sabre In practice, to which all officers and enlisted men of the cavalry will be required to conform, Is expected to promote coolness, presence of mind, courage, confidence and quick deci sion In moments of danger. There are alfio being prepared some new regulations relating to the use of the bayonet. President Roosevelt be lieves that there should be ample practice In both sabre and bayonet manipulation', not only with a view of familiarizing officers and men with tho use of those weapons In comat, but In order to give them readiness and precision of movement generally, o Congressniini Burton Investigating. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 21. Con gressman Burton, chairman of the rivers nnd harbors committee of the national house of representatives, arrived here, this morning and will take a trip down the Chattahoochee river to the bay, for tho purpose of making a personal investigation of tho needs of the Chattahoochee flint and Apalachlcola rivers, for which congress has been asked to make ap propriations. Mr. Burton was re ceived upon his arrival by a com mltteo of the Columbus board of trade and will be the guest of the board during his short stay In this city. Ho will be entertained at din ner and a reception will bo given In his honor. Tho Texas Wonder. , Cures all kidney, bladder .and rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone's drug stores. dw-lyr. o Will Piny Footlmll. Football prospects at tho high school have a rosy hue, and present prospects for a husky nnd aggres sivo tenm. A coach will bo secured by tho management, and several games have been arranged, although as yet no dates havo been set. Pen- Jdletou, Eugene and Bnker City will I bo tho schools with which tho local boys .will struggle for gridiron hon-' ors. GASTORIA For Infants and Childron? HMMMMMHMHMMMMHWMMHMK The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years OASTORIA rtn mwwi mutr, mtt vaa cm. Mb tA w T a Delegates to Spokane. The Greater Salem Commercial Club held a meeting In tho city hall last evening, at which time delegates to the convention of commercial clubs, to be held In Spokane, Wash ington, Tuesday, September 25th, were chosen. The delegation will consist of H. B. Thlelsen, John II. Scott, Frank Davey, Geo. F. Rodgers, J. L. Stockton, August Huckesteln, L. K. Page, D. J. Fry, Hal D. Patton and Paul R. Wallace. President Derby was empowered to appoint five more delegates. Tho meeting promises to be -one of tho most im portant held In tho Northwest this year, and Salem will havo one of the strongest delegations ever sent to a convention of similar character. Cure for Slck-IIeadnche. Wo had a letter the other day from a lady in the town of Boulder. Colo., that should be of Interest to people who are troubled with spells of sick headache. She writes that she had these spells about four times a week, was obliged to go to bed and remain there from 8 to 10 hours each time. Had been troubled this way for several years, and tho nV tacks became more frequent. Doc tors dono her no good, she tried dieting, as every body said it was from her stomach. Seeing an adver tisement of Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills, which said, thoy cure sick headache by removing tho cause, she decided to try one more, and sent 50 cents for two boxes. She said she had taken the last pill more than 4 months ago, has not had a sick spell of any kind for over 5 months. Druggists sells these pills for 25c per box. It only takes ono for a dose, they cure sick headache every time. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem Good Horns Market" SALEM MARlvET. Tho Stclner Market. Eggs Per dozen, 25c. Hens 12c. Frys 12c. Ducks 89c. Poultry, Eggs, Etc. EggB Per dozen, 25 c. Butter Retail Country, 20c, cream ery, 25c. Hens llc. Frys lie. Gowe ;C7e Ducks 8i9c. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc New potatoes 05 cwt. Onions 90c cwt. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5c per pound. Oranges $5. 00Q $6.00 Lemons $53 $6. Live Stock Market. Steers 3 3 Vic Cows 2 2 Vi c. Sheep 3V&c. Dressed Veal 6 7c. Fat Hogs CO'S. Stock Hogs 55Cc. Gram and Peed. Baled Clover $6.d0. Cheat $6.00. Timothy $S.50fT $9.50. Oats 30c. Bran $18. Shorts $19. Barley $18.00. Wheat, 65c. Flour $3.60. PORTLAND .ALYRKET. Wheat Club, 63c; Valley CCiff 68c; bluestem, 65c. Oats Choice whle, $23 Q 24c. Millstuff Bran, $14.50. Hny Timothy, $10 $11, Alfalfa, $10.00. Vetch $7 7.50. Potatoes SO $ 90c. Poultry Average old hens, 14c; mixed chickens, l2Zlt; young roosters, 1415c; dressed chick ens, 14 15c; turkeys, live, 16 geese, live, 8 10c; geese,'drcssed, 10 12c;; ducks, 14c; pigeons, $1 Pork Dressed, 708 c. BeefDrees!, 45.' Mutton Dressed, 708c. Hops Oregon, 1905, 10 12c: 1906 contracts,15 17tf. "Woel Valley,1 ser - to, medium, 20 22c? Eastern OregOHl,4519c Mohair 2830e. Butter Fancy Creamory, 27'5 30c; stlre butter, 15 017c. Sure Cure tat Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-ean-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bleed- lag. Absorbs tumors. Bflc a Jar, at druKriU. or t by all. Treatise free. Write e atKWt your case. Dr. Boaanko, Pklta. Pa. -:- CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT -:- roil SALE. For Sale. Two scholarships In Wh lamotto University. Th,o W. H. Burghardt Co. 9-19-3t Hny for Sale. Baled Clovor or cheat; $6.50 per ton, In lots of two tons or over. Thos. F. Walker. Phono Suburban 154. S-21-lm For Sale. Light farm wagou, with removablo springs. Heavy nnd light spring wagons, both new nnd second-hand. Buggies from $15 up. One delivery wagon. Inqutro of W. Fennel, S03 North Liberty streets. 9-4-lin For Sale A four-horso power gaso lino launch In perfect condition; nt a bargain. Inquire at Frnsor's plumbing shop. Phono 135. 9-19-lw FOE RENT. or Rent. Furnished" nnd unfur nished rooms at 790 North Com mercial St. M. A. Dice, Prop. 5-1-tf For Rent. Seven-room house, base ment, well water piped in . In quire of A. Schrleber, at 5C0 High street. 9-19-lwk MISCELLANEOUS. Good Position For n boy to learn a good trade. Call at Journal of fice. 9-19-tt Sny Have you tried tho now steam laundry? Phono 2G1, and tho driver will call for your clothes. Miss Evn F. Cox Will resume her classes In tho study of music nnd sight reading Soptomber 5th. Stu dio 317 Front street, Salem. 9-4-lm liutto & AVenderoth. Fino wines, liquors and cigars. Wo handlo tho celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on drnught. South Com mercial street. 9-3-lyr Snlem Iron Works. Foundors, ma- chlnlsts and blacksmiths. Manu facturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron Works Hop Press. Miss EInift Weller Will bo ready to receive pupils In piano, beginning September 3d. Tho regular work will begin Soptomber 17th. Mu sical klndorgnrten, which Is a pre paratory work for tho piano, made a specialty for children. 9-3-lm BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth moro than any othor bread, yet tho price is no higher. For snio nt your grocer's. , - CALIFORNIA BAKERY. Thomas & Cooloy, Props. SALEM HOP DEALERS. Krobs Bros. Growers of and deal ers In hops, Salem, Oregon. Phone 121. Office over Salem State Bank, 115 Commercial streot. C. C. Donovan Hop merchant; rep resents best firms In America. Cor ner Commercial nnd Stnto streets, Salem. Phono Main 137. OSTEOPATHS. Dr. B. H. Whlto. Gradunte of Kirks vllle, Mo,, under founder of ote pathy. Room 21 Breyman bldg., Commercial street. Phono 87. Resi dence 690 State, cor. Church, Phone 1110. 'Urcats acuto and chronic di' eases. Examinations free. Drt W. L. Mercer. Graduate of Kirks- vllle, Mo., under founder of osteo pathy. Booms 2520 Breyman bldg., Commercial St. Phone 010, Resi dence 410 North ,8ummr street. .Phone 014, Treats acute and chronic, diseases. Examination free. DRAYMEN. R. O. Cummins Successor to White Cummins, express, delivery and transfer line. Prompt service la our .motto. Furnlturo and piano moving a specialty. Stand at 156 . South Commercial street. Phone 175. Residence phone 968, 8-4-tf SASH AND DOOK FAOTOBXBS. Prank M. Brown, Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of house finisB and bard wood work. Front street, bet. State and Cosrt, MUBIO STUDIOS. Musical Studio, associate teachor JVestern. Conservatory, Chjeago, Mil;, representing Inter-State Sys tem at Salem, Oregon. Diploma granted po eopletIoa of coarse la the er Home buildlag, roonw 8 aad 9. Studio hours, 9 to 12, aa4 t to i. f-l-tf WANTED. Wnnted. A supply wood for hoator. nnl office. of good oak Apply at Jour 9-19-tf Carrier Hoys Wnnted Boys with blcyclos to carry Oregonlnns. One hour's work dally. W. H. Burg hardt, Jr. 9-19-3t Wnnted An energetic, trustworthy man or woman to work In Oregon, representing largo manufacturing company. Salary $50 to $90 per month, paid wcokly. Expensos ad vanced. J. H. Moore, Salem, Or. 9-19-3t Wnnted. Twenty homes in prlvato families whore students can havo furnished rooms and good, plain table board at reasonablo rates. Phono or mall torms, namo, street and number to Willamette Uni versity. 9-10-tf Wnnted Twenty places whero young men nnd women can work for their board nnd attond school. Phono or mall torms, namo, street and number to Willamette University. 9-10-tt Wnnted Twonty places whero young mon can work for tholr board and attond school. Phono or mall torms, name, streot nnd numbor to WUlamotto Unlvorslty. 9-10-tf Wnnted. Furnished or unfurnished rooms for students for light houso kooplng. Phono of mall torms namo, Btroot and numbor to WU lamotto Unlvorslty. 9-10-tf Silver nnd Petlto Prunes Wanted Without bleaching nnd undipped In lyo. Will pay extra prlco de livered nt my packing houso nt Joffcrson, Oregon. Addrosa E. H. Rhodes, Albany, Or. 9-11-lm Wnnted. A marker at tho Salem Steam Laundry. 9-17-tf NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. New nnd Sccond-Ifnnd Goods. Bought nnd sold, also ranges, stoves nnd cooking utensils, dish es, granito nnd tiriwnro of all kinds GIvo us a call. O. L. McPook, 170 South Commercial St. 8-13-ly LODGES. Porcstors of Amorlca Court Sherwood Forcstors, No. 10. Meets Tuesday in Hurst hall, Stato street. U. S. Ridor, O. It.; A. L. Brown, F. S. Contra! Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Cnstle Hall in Halman block, cornor State and Liberty stroots. Tuosday of each wopk at 7:30 p.m. J. G. Graham, C. C; W. I. Staloy, K. of R. nnd S. Modern Woodmen of America. Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 6240. Moots ovory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. 0; F. A. Turner, Clerk. Woodmon of World. Meet every Fri day night nt 7:30, in Holman hall. A. J. Bascy, O. O. P. L. Frazler, Clork. INSURANCE. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acci dent and ponslon Insuranco; $2, 000,000 pledged; ovory clnlm paid, Good agonts wnnted. J. II. C. Montgomery, supremo organizer, Box 432 Snlom, Orogon. R. R. Ryan, secretary, 546 Stato Btroot. UVEEY AND SALE STABLES. m J IS THE PHONE NUMBEB 01? W THE BED ntONT STABLES M. L. HABBOD, PROPRIETOR, 271 CHEMEKETA STREET. TONSORIAL. Evans' Barber Shop. The only first .class barber shop on State street; everything new and up to date. Finest porcelain boths In the city.' Shaving 15c, balrcuttlng 2Bc, baths 25c. Two llrst-clase boot blacks. C. W. Evans, prop. 8-9 Mk FLUMBEBS. nco. M. jiarr Plumbing, hot water and steam beating and tinning, 164 Commercial street. Phone Main 192. 9-1-ly -4- M. J. Fetze-1 Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Sueceeior.to Knox 4 Murphy, 220 Commercial street. ' 'Phone Mala 17. A. L. Praiec Successor to Burroughs k Frazor, plumber and tlnnw. Manu facturer of eopf. and galvanized iron cornice, and' metal skylights, 105 State street. 'Phooo 31511, WATER COMPANY. AS SALEM WATER COMPANY ,omm omr kaix. Fr water tervlee apply at Bttie payable ateatbly ia a4raa Vafce all eeatpUlate at tie . VETERINARY SURGEON. Dr. E. J. Young. Vctorlnary Surgeon ..and dentist, 33 years' experience. All work guaranteed, Difficult sur gical oporatlons a specialty. Phone 581. Oilico at Club Stables. Phone 7, Salem, Oregon. 8-9-tf Use Self Rising B. B. B. Flow. Ask yotsr grocer for it. H. S. Gile & Co. Wholesale Merchants and Produce Dealers Tho Pruno Association wants 100 rollable girls and womon to begin work about Soptomber 20th. Com fortable work rooms provided with Indies' cloak, tollot and wash rooms for tho comfort of employes. Register now at our oluco. for Vetch and Clover Seeds Call on Tillson & Co. 151 High st. Rubber Tire OP ALL KINDS, AND OF TUB REST QUALITV. WE HAVE THE FAMOUS GOODRICH TIRES FOR ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AND CAN SAVE YOU TIME AND GIVE YOU PERMANENT SATISFACTION. PRICES RIGHT. IRA JORGENSEN High Street A MATTER OF AI1SOIUIING INTEREST Lies behind that of tho approaching Thanksgiving, and that is the lum bpr question. During tho Winter tho supply is always uncertain, but by ordering of us boforo cold woathor comes you can bo suro of having your, wants filled. We'aro ready to supply any kind of lumbor you need. OOODALB LUMBER OO. O. C. T. CO Steamers Pomona and Altona leave for Portland dally except Sunday at 7, JO a. m. M. P. 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