?ST" upr w .-fW-WfrW " V" $ymr"' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOI1ER 23, 1000. Desperate touqns (EUGENE IIUDADTC liT&l vE I O I A "JAG" The Local Papers Modestly Refrain From Being Puffed Up About It The Eugene Guard Friday tells of .a man being found dead drunk on the northbound passenger, as it stopped in that thriving city. The Guard also says that tue u.D. was taken from the train loaded into a hack (dispite the fact that he was already loaded) and taken to the Jail. Here! the story ends, so iar at least as the Guard is concerned. To the out side world that is tho world out- side of Eugene, the story has a pa thetic as well as an amusing side. It shows to what straits our neighbor Is reduced, when it has to Import a drunken man from Roseburg, to maintain the reputation fof hospital ity of its city lockup. Just why Eu gene wanted to keep him is a mys tery. In most of tho valley towns a cold hearted city recorder tells all such to move on. It exports them, and the city jail is cold, gloomy and Inhospitable. They are introduced to the rock pile, and treated with ignominious contumely. Not. so with Eugene! It extended to their weary Willie its hospitable arms Im pressed a delivery wagon, and escort ed him with all tho pomp and pano ply permissable in civic life, to the city building, the city's one, lone, and yet most distinguished guest. The Guard with becoming modesty refrains from elaborating on the event; or giving tho program In de tail. It is rumored, however, that when tho glnd tidings circled round that thoro was a real old fashion booze-flghtor loaded to tho guards, (not tho papers) with the genuine old-time coflln varnish, holding down a cot in the city bastile that there was a regular hegira in that direc tion. Those who had suffered from aridity of the thorax for many weary moons hung hopefully nround tho jail corridors, wnlting for tho gentle- brother, and It Is well ho didn't, man to recover sufficiently from thegontiomen 0f the jury, T say It is well Roseburg jag to show himself. Theyjthat ho didn't, for it was this man came by ones and twos up tho side McFadden that defended tho brother streets and down the back alleys of witness, and with a lawyer Uko some eve"n boldly tackling tho main thati T saXi Wth n lawyer Uko that thoroughfares, all moved by one,i,nf w Pnuld. I say. what elso grand patriotic purpose, to look onco could ne do but go to tho ponlton agaln upon a jag of full grown pro- tiary." Corvallis Times. portions and ' artistic creation; a masterpiece, from tho great world Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Golden left outside of Eugene, tho edge of which this morning for Portland, to bo with reached as near to It as Roseburg. tho latter's sister, Miss Leona Pen Never slnco Roderick Dhu has land, who will undergo a serious there been a more "spirited" gather- operation at tho hospital today. Tho Kind You Have Ahvnys,Boughty mid which has been iu uso .for over 30 years, has borno tho sisriiataro of and IJy-z. sonal supervision Blnco Its Iiilancy. CCCU4i Aiinwno one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Justns-p;ood"ar' but Experiments that triilo ivith and endanger tho lie .a of Qfimta and Children Experience ngainst Expen &iU What is CASTORIA Castorte s a harmless substitute Cor Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops mid Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is ita guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevorlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giiing healthy and natural sleep, Tho Children's Pauacea- the Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the CzLAMlc&M le KM You Em Always Bought in Ue For Over 30 Yeart. lin nmMmmrm.imiT, " Dangerous cougns. Extreme y perilous couch Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs' Coughs that shake the whole body. You need a regular medicine, a doctor's medldne? for such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ave?! Ster"101 for,he vere cases. 7 .th.ib,auiia.-ffiina;naL55??? thBro?..i..."A"J"e Puoiirt j.o. ItapPa.. ZfOWfltl.MMi. in? of the clans and like the fol lowers of that iiumortnl chleftlan they forgot everything else at the call. But. alas; jag3 are of the earth earthly, Eugene could keep the man but the jag is beyond the reach of man or law. The man who carried it could be kept but in the course of a few hours the jas had flown, leav ing behind to all except Its owner a tender recollection, and a sadness born of re-awakened memories. IX JUDGE FULLEUTOX'S TIMR An Incident of Circuit Court, Where- in Ben Harden Wns Equal to the Emergency Judge McFadden tells it himself, and with keenest appreciation of the wit in the incident, though the Joke was on himself. It was in the case In the Summit shooting scrape years ago, wherein a man named McCaleb was involved, and McVeigh was a witness. Judge McFadden was con ducting the examination on one side .visitors toyour cltyi" ' and Ben Hayden on the other. The Dr. and Mrs. Wnllaco themselves Corvallis lawyer was endeavoring to came to Oregon City because of its "destroy the testimony of McVeigh I historic Interest. They had rend and with considerable- success, as Mrs. Eva Emery Dye's book "Mc usual. ' Loughlln and Old Oregon;" being "Isn't it a fact," ho asked of Mc- at Portland camo to this1 city to Veigh, "isn't it a fact that your meet tho author of the book thnt had brother served a term of three years given them so much pleasuro, and lin the penitentiary?" "Yes," tho witness was forced to Loughlln lived and worked, reply. Under Mrs. Dye's guldnnco they "That's all," said the Judge with saw the craves of Dr. Loughlln and a significant tone of volco and a his wife. Tho great pioneer of this significant look at tho jury. Pacific northwest, founder of Bur- By aud by it camo Mr. Hayden's.lington, Iowa, as well as our own time to refer to tho Incident, and tho city, was burled in St. John's church foxy old lawyer was equal to tho yard in 1S57, and threo years later occasion. "Now, this man McFadden his Indian wife was laid beside him has referred to the fact that a bro ther of McVeigh has been In tho penitentiary," he said, "i say this man McFadden Is trying to prejudice this jury, to prejudice this Jury, I say, against Mr. McVeigh. Like an a speaking llkeless of Dr. Mcbougu honest man that he Is, I say, Mr. Mc-' lin. The old homo Is fully described Veigh admits that his brother did ( In Mrs. Dye's book. Tho front room spend three years In tho peniten-;on tho loft on tho largo hall is whoro tiary. Like the honest man that ho tho old man died. It still contnins Is, I say, ho admits this, but there, tho old-fashioned fire-place. Across is one question that tho man Mc- ( tho hall was his wife's sitting room, Faddon did not nsk. Ho did not ask. 'The narrow "colonial" windows on I say, this man McFadden did not ench sldo of tho front door enmo noL- i, wirnnss wlm defended his has been inailo under Ills pcr- Signature of SPARE THAT HOME The Old House of Dr. Mc- Loughlln at Oregon City Being Remodeled The old homo of Dr. McLoughlln at tho head of Main street, opposite the woolen mills, is being remodeled into a moro convenient and modern house. Parts of the house that were brought from England aro being taken out and replaced' with new parts. How this Is regarded by strangers was shown Thursday, when Dr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Wallace, of Los Angeles, visited tho old homo during a tour to points of historic Interest nbout our city. "Nothing less than sacrilege," said Mrs. Wal lace, "and I am surprised thnt the citizens here do not take steps to preservo their historic places both as a matter of duty and .prldo, and for financial reasons as well, for I am suro such places attract many jto see tho plnces whero tho great Mr- His stone bears this lnsclptlen: "A friend of Oregon and founder of Oregon City." In tho church a stained glass win down dedicated to his memory gives .... - from England when tho house was built. It Is a two story framo build ing with broad stops from tho street to tho door. Oregon City Stnr. Sonic Salmon. Saturday was tho banner day of tho present fishing season on tho lowor river. Over 7000 fish wero ic colved tho ncjet morning at tho can nery in Bandon, not to mention near ly as much delivered nt tho Prosper concern at tho same time, flolman & Patterson caught 1000 at one haul Saturday, but tho greatest haul so far for this year was by JSrlekson Uros,, who ensnnred betweon Itiuti and 1700 of tho flnnles into their seino at one swoop. A picture was taken of Ott Willard, his crew and their floating paloce. the Ante lope, together with two scow weighted with salmon, as the fleet camo to anchor In Blent of nnndon Sunday morning. Tho plcturo was n good one, biit tho' camera succumb ed to tho awful bombardment. nan don Recordor. ( 8100 Howard, 810: Tho reaJers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thoro Is at least one dreaaea aiseaso mm sclcnco has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hail's Catarrh Curo Is tho only positive euro now known to tho medical fra ternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional diseases, requires a constitu tional treatment- Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting di rectly upon' tho blood and mucous surfaces of the systoin, thereby de stroying the foundation of tho dis ease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Us work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they otfer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F, J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, O. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stlpation. O ' "Yes, my collleague played mo a low-down trick," declared Senator Graball. "How was that!" "Just as I began to interest the plala people by riding la the afreet cars, ha begaa to walk." Hourtas Ckroalete. , -:- CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT-:- FOR SALE. For Sale Parker shotgun, hammer less, 1C gauge; Winchester car bine, 25-35, peep sights, both guus nearly now. Llewellon sotter, well broke. W. E. Connor, Wlllametto otel. 10-19-tf For Sale or Trade Owing to poor health, I will either sell or trado at a bargain my confectionery store at 12 C South Commercial street. G. W. Morrow. 10-12-lm For Sale or Trutle. Stock and dairy ranch of 1G0 acres, on C. C E. railroad, one-half mile from town, nbout 100 acres cloared and in pas turo. Now coven-room house, bnrn, sheep sho'ds; orchard, out range, springs running tho year round. If you want a good ranch, this is tho one. Apply to Robert Tassoll, Elk City, Or. 9-2S-lm For Sale. Choico Franquctto and Mnyetto walnut trees. Guaran teed truo to name. A. E. Au frnnc, 1S09 South Commercial street, Salem, Or. 10-5-tt FOR ItEHT. -or item Fivo room houso, S03 North Liberty street. 10-23-3t Light housekeeping Rooms for Rent. Inquire at 4G1 North High Btroet. 10-22-3t For. Rent. -Furnished and unfur nished rooms at 790 North Com mercial St. M. A. DIco, Prop. G-l-tf For Rent Soven-room houso, bnBO mont, well water piped In. Call at 5G0 High street. A. Schrlober. 10-20-3t MISCELLANEOUS. l'lwiso Pay Up All who owo mo will pleaso pay at onco, as 'I can not further dolny settlement. F. A. Wiggins. 10-1C- j-ki At Mrs. C. II. Walkers 221 Com mercial street, you can got your Clothes, dyed, cleaned, pressed or ropalred. Anything from a pair of gloves to tho most olnborato silk gown. Volvot collars put on, and all goods paid for If injured. Phono 12'4C. llutto & Wcndcruth. Flno wines liquors and cigars. Wo lmndlo tho colcbrnted Kellogg nnd Castle whiskies. Cool and rofroshlrig beer constantly on draught. South Com mercial streot. 9-3-lyr Bnleiu Iron Work. Foundors, ma chinists nnd blacksmiths. Manu facturers of. nil kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron Works Hop Proas. BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth moro than nny other bread, yet tho price is no hlghor. For snlo at your grocer's - CALIFORNIA I1AKERY. Thomas & Cooloy, Props. A I. tlio Old Htiuid Sam Casio an nounces that ho Is still at tho old ttnnd, nt tho fair grounds, pre pared to break or train horses for road or track. Prices reasonnbio, and satisfaction guaranteed. Also flno road horse for salo. 10-12-tf SALEM HOP DEALERS. IinS)sl?os?corTf"Ja'Kdenn era In hops, Salem, Oregon. Phone 121. Ofllco over Salem State Dank, 115 Commercial street. O. C. Donovun Hop merchant; rep resents best firms In America. Cor ner Commercial and Stato streets, Salern. Phono Main 137. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. rjZJTia TaiffiPIIONBKUMBBR OF TUB KED FEONT STABLES M. L. IIABKOD, PROPRIETOR, 271 OIEEMEKETA fcTREET. The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's Stablee, Up-to-date livery and cab line. ' Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally bo for picnics and ezeursiosi, Pbosc 44. CHAS. W YANNKK, Prop. 247 aad 240 High Street. WATER COMPANY. OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at efilee Bills, payable isoatbly 1b advance Make all eosaplalats at ibe office. SASS AND tfOO fAiJiSkxMT Txttk. SC Brews. Manufacturer of atb, dxr, moulding. All klsds ef bouse Units aid hard weed wefk. Frosi etreet, bet. State as4 Court. VOKZA. Bmti ttt S JF. SJJTJ-t-Jc wmm r Jim 4J WANTED. anted. At tho Snlom dyo works, Immediately, a first-class pressor,. woman preferred, 221 South Com merclnl St. 10-2 3-3t. AVnntviI Traveler .for .established houso; $12 por week. Exponaos advanced. Roforcuccs. Address, with Btnmp,J. A. Alexander, Sa lem, Oregon. 10-22-lt Wanted. Energotlc, trustworthy man or womnn to work in Orogon, representing largo manufacturing compnny. Salary $50 to ?90 por month, pnld weekly. Expenses advanced. J. II. Moore, Salem, Oregon. 10-20-3t Agents Wnntcd. Agonts, mnlo or fomnlc, niako big money soiling lour goods. Write for cntnloguot If you want to buy for your own use, our prices will astonish you. United Manufacturers- Mail Order Co., 127 Front street, Now York City. 10-20-2W Wnntcd. A plnco whero a young boy can work for his board and room and go to school. Address Wlllnmotto Univorslty. 9-24-tf .LOST. jost. Fox torrlor pup. Answors to nnmo of "Dob." Roturn to E, J. Daly, Wlllamotto Hotel. 10-22-3t Lost Hotwcon Snlom aud Shorldnn a 22 Winchester ropeator rifle. Sultablo roward for roturn of sumo to this olllco. 10-15-2w Jlodqes. foresters or America Court uuorwooi Forostors, No, 10, Moots Tuesday Is Hurst hall,lUto stroot, U. 8. Bider, O. K.J A&ffi;c-wn, F. S. 7li..-l.itil., Central Lodfjfe. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Herman block, eorcor State and Liberty stroots. Tuesday of each weqk at 7:30 p. in. J. O. Graham, C. C,; W. I. Staley, K. of It. and 8. Modern Woodmen of America. Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 3240. Moots ovory Thursday evening at B o'clock In Holmnn hall. W. W. Uill, V. 0 ; F. A. Turner, Clerk. Woodmen of World. Meet ovory Fri day night at 7:30, In Iloltnan hall. F. R. Capper, C. C. P. L. Frnzlor, Cla-k. DRAYMEN. Successor to Whlto CummlnB, oxpross, dollvory and transfer lino. Prompt sorvlco Is our motto. Furnlturo nnd piano moving a spoclalty, Stand nt 150 South Commercial streot. Phono 175. Residence phono DOS. 8-4-tf MUSIC STUDIOS. Musical Studio. Frank E. Churchill, Musical Studio, associate toachor Wostorn Conservatory, Chicago, III., ropresontlng Intor-Stnto Sya toin nt Salem, Oregon, Diplomas granted upon completion of course In tho opora Houso building, rooms 8 and 9. Studio hours, 9 to 12, and 2 to 5, 0-8-tf 1''. K. Newberry. Qrndunto Chicago Mimical College pup.ll of Rudolph Gunz, two years with Wlllnmotto Univorslty, has oponcd muslo stu dio, rooms 0 nnd 10, In I. O. O. F. Tomplo. Hours 9 to 5. Ruslnosa hours 1 to 3. 10-17- yETEItmAJtY SUEGEON. ..and dentist, 33 years' experience All work guaranteed. Difficult sur gical operations a specialty. Pboat 681. Office at Club Stablea. Phone 7, Salem, Oregon. 3-0-tf PLUMBERS. Theo, M. Ilrr Plumbing, hot water and steam houting and tinning, 1C4 Commercial atroot. Phone Main 102. 9-1-ly M. J. retxe-l Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. 8ucccor to Knox A Murphy, 220 Commo-clal itreet, 'Phone Mala 17. A. L. Fraxer 8ucceor to Durrougbi & Prase r, plumber and tinner, Mina fncturer of eoppf? and galvanized Iron cornice, and metal skylights, 105 S'ate itreet. 'Phono 1511. OSTEOPATH. vlllfl, Mo., under founder of ote patby. Room 21 Dreytaaa bldg., Commercial street. PhoBe 87, Reii dence COO State, eor. Cburefa, Pbont 1110. Treats acute asd chronic dls eases. ExatnlBatleae free. Dr. W. L. Mere. Graduate of KJrka vllle. Mo., uader feasder of eeteo patby, Kpowi 23-24 Brewsa Udg Ceaer!al Si. Pboae 919. Xetl des 419 Vtik tfefluser etreet. Pkese C14. Treaia eeste aa4 ckresl Mee. stamlMtles ttf TOXSOHIAL. Evans' ltnrber Shop. Tho only first- class barber shop on Stato street; everything now nnd up to date. Finest porcelain boths In the city, Shaving 16c, halrcUttlng 26b, , baths 25c. Two first-class boot blacks. C. W. Evans, prop. 8-9 ISgUHAN'OU. Lincoln Annuity union. blelc, acci dent and ponslon Insuranco; 2, 000,000 plcdgod; ovory claim paid. Good agonts wanted. J. II. O. Montgomery, supremo organizer, Dox 432 Salem, Orogon. It. It. Ryan, secrotnry, 54 G State Btroet. NEW AND SKCX)"NDIIA"NI POODST Now nnd Second-IIainl Gooda, .Bought nnd sold, also rangee, stoves nnd cooking utotiBlls, dlsa cs, grnnlto nnd tinware of all kinds Qlvo us a call. O. L. MoPook, 17,0" South Commercial St. 8-13-ly General ..Machine Works.. E. M. KIGUTLINGER, Machinist and Manager. 178 South Liberty St. WE 11UIL1) ANYTHING THAT CAN HE MADE FROM IRON Oil STEEL. NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED. General Repairing Solicited O-lS-lm For Vetch and , Clover Seeds Call on i Tillson & Co. 151 High rtj Use?. . . Self Rising B. B. B Flour. Ask yoar grocer for tt. TID3 TOWN OXIEK. Couldn't mnko an announcomeat that would plcaio the public better than wbon wo tell them that their laundry work will ho dono to perfec tion and the Salem Btcatn Laundry can't bo compotod with anywhere la the country for the perfection of !tt work oa linen, illlrs or woolens. We defy competition In thli line, because If 4bere were any hotter ruetboda we wonld have them at once. Try the Salem Steam Laundry. Frlces right SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. Colonel. J, Olmstead, Prop. PHONE 25. 130460 S. Liber? St White House , Restaurant GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Ia prepared 'to accomodate any sized crowd at any time of the day or night. Phone Main 190 State St. Meals sorrcd at all hours. H. S. Gilc & Co. Wholesale Grocers and Com mission Merchants In tho market at all time for dried fruit and farm produce of all kinds. , , Special Wo have for sale a few apple par lag and slicing wacklaee; eulet for & lrg dryer? will wake a low ' f .-(I ft 'f1 m i i 'jfaig.WA'-"