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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALBM. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1000. & I ,n Halting Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active Principle of every pound of Royal Baking Wder. Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulness. No alum, no phosphate which are the Erincipal elements of the so-called cheap along powders -and which arc derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. pVM 4IWJ4 POWDER CO,. NEW YORK. LOST HIS MONEY AND WATCH Farmer Steele from Buena Vista Touched for His Ticker and Change A farmer named Stoolo, who Uvos noar Doiiim Vista, enmu tn Salem yostonluy afternoon, and, whllo tn NiiBbiuun's Haloon, II Is Bald, lio was robhod of a gold wntch and a Hinall Hum of mnnuy that he had In his pockots, HiiHilclon pointed land at tlio ago of 10 years, died Sat urdny. Isalnh J. Outlet, aged 71 years of Klngsloy, Orogon, died Saturday. Ho camo to Oregon In 1877 from Ohio and resided In Wasco county until hla death. A Dufur woman attended a wrost llng match at that placo Saturday and In tho crowd loat hor purso which contained n largo an in of monoy. Tho goneral morchnndlao storo of Ulanil & Donavan, at Pendleton, wns hurglnrlzod Friday night, and $100 In cash and a nnnihor of small checks takon. v Tho Elkhnrn mine, near Baker City, which has boon -shut down for tho past six wooks, Is ngnln working. A Inrgv now pump has boon in stalled. Mrs, John Isoin, of Albany, died I I I I II I I I i I I H I I I It JHOTEL ARRIVALS! Salem. Deck Wells, Albany. Orovo Todd, Woodburn. Joe3 Crowthor'nnd wife, Dallas. E. W. Fuller, Dallas. E. L. Whale, Wardnor, Idaho. F. J. Cop-'ck, city. Win, Carmlchael, Klamath" Falls. Mrs. J. P. McManus, Pendleton. Mrs. Roy Holts, Pendleton. MIs9 K. Pooler, Pendleton. J. Davis, Now York. N. Herzog, New 'York. Louise It6borts, New York.' Luolla Marey, Now York. L. D. Kirk, Now York, n. E. Moctella, New York. Lillian Alexandor, Now York. Vova Conway, Now York. Edna Jones, Now York. Wnltor Sherwln, Now York.' R. W. Emerson, Now York. Frank Fleshor, Now York. M. Lowls, Boston. Willamette. J. A. Mlllor, Chicago'. W. T. Williamson, Portland. J. S. Taylor, Qorvals. Anton Sclpor, Gervnls. C. W. Edmonds, Portland. II. C. Fitzgerald, Now York. A. D. Kelly, Portland. Vic. Margrapli, Portland. Don S. Knm, Valdcz, Alaska. Androw Kan, Portland. It. W .Montaguo, Portland. A. Stongor, Portland. A. J. Reynolds, Boston. Geo. A. O'Brien, Now York. C. It. Pfolfer. E. D. Dakor, PorMand. J. C. Crawford, Now York. J. II. Johnson, Astoria. II. K. Snider, Huntington, Pa. Cottage. Gub Toutch. S. A. Deck, Portland. J. S. Patton, Portland. HUWliHttflHSIJ H mm'-.; iqi- . TKE BEST REMEDY ' For eatf, tumi, brutiea, iorei,gIli,barbedwIrpcuU nd til buiu of tnaa or beMtlf Dean's King Cactus Oil the only llntment tht heala without a scar. 15c, 60c., II, 3 and lliei. Accept no inbitltut. Sold by 0-. W. Putnam Co 135 N. Com. St Salem, Or OIllllillllllllHHIH'W I COMPANIES ORGANIZE. J ! ! Articles of Incorporation ; ; Granted Enterprises Backed ' by Oregon Capital. H-H-HI I 1 II I 111 H 1 1 H I I'i l-f WANT TO BUI' WOOD. Bids Are Asked for Wood for All tho Statu Institutions. Retriever Mining Company, of Gold Bench, Curry county; Incorpor ators, S H. Whitney, J. N. True, M. II. True; capital stock, $50,000. Coos Bay Agricultural Society, of Coos county; Incorporators, Waltor S. Schroeder, J. J. Stanley, G. T. Robinson, W. G. Swan; capital stock", $5000. Mt. Vernon Comotory Association, of Lane county, incorporators, J. T. Davidson, D. Jncoby, E. II. Craig, C. F. Humphrey, John F. Dorto, J. S. Smith, W. F. Smith. Articles of. Incorporation wero Gives Instant RJ No More Bad BrearJ W. N. Gatens, clerk of tho govern ing boards of tho various state in- stltutlons has asked for sealed bids th,8 mori,ng n th(J ofllc0 of th0 for wood for fuel for tho Insane aHy-J80cro of slnto aa follow8. lum. tho asylum farm, tho penlton-j, w,8Con8ln Logglng & Lumb0P Co., tlary, tho reform school, tho don Inco ttted under tho lawa of Wls. muto school, tho blind school and tho capltol building. Over 1000 cords of wood are askod for. o consln. Attornoy for Orogon, J. S. O'Gormnn. Komp Printing Company, of Port land; Incorporators, Harry G. Komp, Robert H. Hughes, Fred M. Llgler, Arthur Purdy and Lacy L. Wisdom; capital stock, $5000. i Fnnfnr Tlriiir nnninnnv. of Port- him to tho Doyons livery barn, whoro an(. ncorporotorB( H. J. Foster, M. he has been employed, It was not p8top nnd E Jncobson. Cttpltal until this morning that It was known Boc $3000 that his leg was broken. Ho was, Suporlor prult Lnnd Company, of taken to tho Salem hospital, where Partmml. Illcororntors, O. P. Yod- George Lauton Injured. George Lawton was painfully In jured last night, tho result of a fall. Oulcors Longcor and Buslck assisted sot tho brokon ,d I I. G. FranclB nnd J. S. Roark; capital ?tock, $5000. Dr. Carlton Smith limb. 1110 umoriumuo man is won. Gcorgo S. Bush & Company, of known In Salem, having lived lere;portIam,. ,ncor,)0rntors, B. E. Llp tho major portion of his llfo. lnBcni jnhn P. Hausomnn. Frank L. TMs Is tho eighth tlmo that his L)poncott. capUai Bt0ck, $10,000. Shovlln Duccy. Company, of Port land; Incorporators, Edwin Shovlln, John F. Ducoy, James S. Ducoy; cap- leg has been brokon. o Steamer Herman Sinks. Ostond, Oct. 30. Tho stenmor ltnlstock, $200,000. Ilorman Is reported to havo collided o with n sailing Bhlp nnd sunk. Twon- Forty now dwellings nro going up ty-thrco Uvos woro lost. at Entorprlco, Oregon. "My New Socrot Remedy Otdcts Cures Catarrh." n t ..l Pntnli ta hA , """"" uuv oniv iZanrM. but it causes bad breath !i. tion, death and decay of boa. of thinking nnd reasoning -,.. 1? .i.tii. j .. r "J umuinuu uu, energy, oiten caai " i'i'.c iuu'gcsuon, dyspcpii-, luruut unu rcacucs to general dtii. Idiocy and- insanity. It need- muZ at once. Cure It with Gauss' CjUeJ Cure. It is a quick, radlcnl , nont cure, becauso it rida lh to.i of tbo poison germs that cause ett xn onrer 10 prove to all who art n fcring from this danceroui nn u,v somo dlscaso that Gauss' CalarrHCn will actually euro any case of aUnj quickly, no matter how long tta:, u, uu uuuj j. nui seuu a trial pii ago by mail frco of cost. Send nijce namo and addross todav and iU t,.., mont will bo sent you by return mil Try It. It will positively cure is tin! you will bo welcomed intta.! w shunned by your friends. C. E. Gsbh ouoi inin street, Marchall, Mich, n out coupon boleT: It Is said that noinowlint to connoctod ittfttii 1 11 19 fnniiftf u'nu iiliiniwl linitni . . , r, 1.1 'nnd n consistent church worker, Sho iirrost by Sheriff Culver, and Is bo- . t M , ' lug hold on Husiilc.lon. Cooper has , r , . , . 1 Monday morning at that placo, aged to Lafo Coopor as bolng ., ' . . T 7 ,..-., J, . ... 1 81 yenrs. 810 was 0110 of Linn with tho nffalr, nnd this , , . , , county'8 boat known plonopr womon, loavos 11 grown children. I T XT W.v f Vn 1,11,1,1 ,1ln,l lllla boon working for tho Orogon Nursory ' ", " . . ..', . . 1,111 , iwook of lumpy Jaw, whloh ho con Company, and was In troublo a short 1. ...... ,,.... , ,.., llfllHUIl IIIIU IlkkUlllllllH 1' l llirinu tlmo ngo ovor nu nllugud board bill nt tho boarding Iioiiho of Mrs. Doyons. State News This Is tho first ovor reported In Ashland has - onlargod Us post olllco QiiartorH. Tho Allon (rult ennnory at Eugene la having a big run on npptos. Flro damaged tho largo clothing urn! shoo Htoc'k of G, llosoustolti at Oregon City Monday. fi. II. Walker. of Albany. 1ms boon nppolnlod deputy fruit Inspector 0f.fnUwro on tho a- p- ,,n Linn county. from ABn,and, Thursday Tho local talent of Prluovlllu nro going to present tho opora "Pina fore" nt that placo soon. ' Mm. Kllcahoth Martha Drake, a ploiiooi' woman of Ashland, died Sat urday. Tho Hoist Company, hop dealers, bought tho Nsrrls Qwnos cirop, nt Eugene, this week of '- bales, at It emits. Mrs. C. 8. Ferguson, wlfo of tho pioneer poalmastr of Adams, Or., dlod Friday ovenlng after a sovero ntroko of paralysis. Patrick Mulrorv, ngud 8t years, who camo to this country from Iro- ADVANCING THEIR INTEREST WE ENDEAVOR to udvanco the bulnc3 Intoreita of our custom or tn every lesltlmste wy. la o doing, our motlrc may b somowhitt tinctured with iwltk bm, for, upon tk proprlty of It ptroH kingca the succm of vry hiiMk. Saiem St&tt Ekik L. K. PAGJfc, P?mU4t K. W, HAZARD. CmIUm allllotod with It. rnstt of tho kind this country. The people on the Agency PlnlnB, Crook county, wnnt n rond built down th Nlggor Brown canyon to tho Warm Springs rorry, which Is Im passible nftor tho rains sot In It. M. Powoll nnd Gus McCord, two Prluovlllo mon, got Into a quarrel Monday, and It tormlnntod by Mc Cord shooting Powell In tho wrist, Inflicting a sorlous wound. W. J. Booth.' a section man, of Ashland, dropped dead from hoart lino, two miles evening. Charles Martin, of Eugene, wns arretted Sunday at that place, ohargod with stealing a horso and saddle from n local livery stablo, ami afterwards soiling It to Leu Ln throp for $45. 0 I'rolmti' Notes. In tho mnttor of tho guardianship of Lois, V. Simpson, Besalo 1). Simp son nnd Victor C. Simpson, minora, Alice Simpson was appointed guar dian. In tho matter of tho guardianship of Robert Kurtz and Ilornlco Kurtz, minors, Mary Gerlg, guardian. Tho bond was approved nnd appraisers appointed, vis: J. M. Martin, David Stelnor and G. Stolner. In tho matter of the cstato of Frank Werlo, deceased, August Nlh lor was appointed administrator, tho bond approved nnd appraisers ap pointed, vlt: Ed. Dupuls, F. A. Mauaguo and Los Harold. In tho matter of tho cstato of Addlllu Grath, deceased, Hattlo Mc GlnnU was appointed administrator, bond approved, lotters Issued, nnd appraiser) appointed as follews: Jas. McOlnnU, George Witting, a H. Robertson. ; O W. V. T. U, Pnldent Klcrlotl. Hartford, Conn., Oct. SO, Mrs. Lillian Stovous, of Portlaud, Maine, was ro-olectod national arosldent of tho W. a T. U. today. 0 ' liirl Crunbrooc IKvttl. London, Oct, 30. Tho Earl of Cranbrook. aged 93, who was twice secretary of wai Is dead. o - OJk,Vt33K.XJL. lt vilst m Mm Must lnM f Will the Peanuts Break Down the Fence ? a WpiTE HOUSE injiuc ur FENCE L v - fl aa, j)'&&iKrjjtr:p,- &s ) 1 - F(jxmjBi&jmL ) w 1 LiLUmLJm &. iTrs k fci ,s 1 V-jam mrS... cLFr-r.Sl .F -d? IZfflSUSH- M-fc--,vasstBjs-VHl"' ( -jr. 1 WXlfcJtiiiatMttBWSWI liliHSJM'i I i i g33S3G (lv xiiLi-' : )v i''C r"roo ff,4i'. fQnr ATrtiifsscjWfU2wir.ijacsn3nzi23Kj F. Wlgmnn, Portlaud. N. C. Joyal. W. N. Drunk, AHhland. R. H. Grny, Prlnovlllo. . Perry Long, Prlnovlllo. Guy Cramer, Prlnovlllo. Frank E. Rolrs, Prlnovlllo. D. Mlsner, Portland. J. F. Ryau, Portland. 1). C. Bench, Portland. o CURRENT TOPICS TODAY Prepared for tho Public Schools mid tlio Family Circle. Inquires Almut Dedka. J. O'Connor, of St, Paul, Mluneso Chlof or Polico Cornollus.. k ta. yesterday sent a telegram to Chief of Polico Cornollus, asking tho particulars of tho death and burial of Layslous Dedka, who was killed horo somo weoka ago by tho train near Twelfth and Court streets. Mr. O'Connor Inquired as to tho personal effects of tho deceased, what sort of medical aid Ito rocelved and whether tho body could bo ob tained by his rolatlvcs. Chlof of Polico Cornelius replied that tho body could bo exhumed and forwarded to tho relatives at any tlmu.' As tho unfortunato man was un conscious and died within a. short time after tho nccldout, his namo could not bo obtained at tho time. As ho breathed his last1 It was thought that ho ' pronounced tho namo "Dedka," nnd a letter which was found In his pockot was ad dressed to "My Dear Layslous." o - Tho sixth annual sesslou of tho Or egon Federation of Women's Clubs began today nt Portland, and tho meetings aro being largely attondod. Mrs. Sarah Piatt Decker, president of th General Federation ot Wo men's Clubs, Is present, and she will glvo soveral addresses during tho sea JlOB. Tho first soil was brokon on tho now Tillamook road at Tillamook City Saturday, and a big crowd waB present at tho ceremouy. Thirty-eight mombors of tho Oro gon loglslaturo havo gono to Walla Walla to visit tho Juto mill at tho Washington Btato prison thoro, with a viow to establishing ono nt tho Oro gon prison. John J. Schick, editor ot tho Cul dosao Nows at Culdesac, Idaho, which paper has bono mak ing defamatory attacks on Republi can nominees, has been arrested, and nut In Jail. Flro destroyed tho Jail at Chllll wack, D. G., and two prisoners woro burned to death Sunday. ' .Tho report that Mrs. Mary G. Ed dy, tho head ot tho Christian Scl enco church is HI. Is false, and her frlonds sJfy sho was never In bettor hoalth In her llfo. Tho second electric trolley project between Portland and Mt. Hood was launched Monday. Tho capital stock of tho corporation Is $5,000,000, E. P. Clark, of Los Angeles, and other California and Portland capitalists aro behlud 1L Tho first grain vessel cleared Its freight at Portland yesterday since tho big grain handlers' strlko, which u&s held p work for tho past month or th oPortland water front. DH. HOUCHELLE. Dr. L. B., Bouchollo, of Thomas- Ivlllo, Ga a physician well known in 'tho south, Is very onthuslnstlc over ,tho cod llvor oil preparation Vlnol. Ho says: "I havo used Vlnol In my family and In my goneral 'practice with tho most satisfactory rosults. It is oxceodlngly bonenclal to those atlllcted with bronchial or pulmonary dlseaso and to create strength." A membor ot tho G. W. Putmnn Co., says pcoplo of Salem should re momber that Vlnol is not a patent medlclno, but tho medicinal elements of good old-fashioned cod liver oil In a highly concentrated form tnken direct from fresh cod's llvors the usoless oil omillnated and tonic iron addod. This Is why it Is prescribed -so gen erally for bronchial and pulmonary diseases. It is splendid to create an appetltto, strengthens and tono up tho digestive organs, make rich red blood, and replaco weakness with strength. Wo ask every weak, thin, run down, nervous and aged person In Salem, nnd all those suffering from chronlo colds, coughs nnd weak lungs, to try Vlnol on our offer to re turn monow If U does not benoflt them. G. W. Putuam Co., druggists. - Koto While wo aro solo agents for Vlnol In Salem, it Is now for salo at tho leading, drug store in nearly every town and city In the country. Look for tho Vlnol agency In your town. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Purine Toilet Antkeptfc a necessity i & hygienic care i the person an4 for local treatment o f etainlse lib. As a wash its d-eaasW, fcraicidal, deodorizing and heaMwr qualities are estraordlaary. For sale aDruUts. Sample free. A&irees Tke XTTaxtoa Co, Boetoa, Mate. FEEB. This coupon is good for one trial packngo of Gauw' Combined Ct 'tarrh Cure, mailed frco In p! inckngo. Simply fill in your Ely and nddrcss on dotted lines Mj ind mall to O. E. Gauss, 0051 Main Street, Marshall, Mich. M-W-H Mill millllllllil il REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Marion County Land That Ii ! ', Changing Ownership Prtrt ' That Obtained. iftMl MM I 1 I III HIDIIIII :! ii Tho following renl estate trau-l fors havo boon tiled for record la 11 ofllco of tho county recorder Mnry 13. Wright to C. W. Peck ham, lots 18 nnd 19, Cottle & Cook's ndd to Scotts miuh. w ,i i m L. Dnvenport to II. P. Brough- il li Innrl Mj-int Oil itMiInn U ' 1 WU lUtlU 1IVUI i3lVliUH d 1W Mnry Alloy to Ilnrry Alley 7-8 of nn aero in Mill City .... A. Wink to Maggie Sullivan, a Vs of so U, sec 25, t 9 s, r 3 o, w d , C. T. nnd M. M. Zosel to M. A. Jones, lots 37, S. S. V. F. No. 3, w d lfl W. D. Clnggett to P. II. D'Arcr lot 8. blk S, and land In Tur ner; also lots 2 and 7, blk 5, AfAhnmn w ,1 ''' Almlna Slscho to Soth Comp- ton, 1 aero, t 7 s, r 3 w, w d ; Agnes M. Jackson to Jacob Schlonbardt. 2.54 acres, t 4 if s, r 1 w, w d ' Frank DnroUgh to J. D. and Ida VanOradol. lot C, blk . S. W. add to Salem, w d . . Mntllrin Nnrtnn to LlllU M. Myers, lot 12, blk 3, Cook'l add to Marlon, w d Matilda Norton to Delia M. Russell, lot 11, blk 3, Cook'l addition to Marlon, w d George Schlndler to Frederick Schlndler, 49.35 acres In t 5 s, r 1 w John P. Jonos to Win Bla' 1iOiO ..na In t fi S. 3 W mood Tolsonlng Ttrumlfn from rhronlC COUStl? whfrh la nntrVIv cured by Df. Vn t.i tiiia Ther rs . no'sonlous eerms from tho and Infnitn anv life and Ti1? amiw trtmaj.h TinllRAft. hCSuSC! rlness and colic, without gW- Ainmtnrt 5Kc GurSDtC C Perry drugstore. o The Lane County Medical which Includes In Its membe err member of tlio professloe, gone, has Just fitted up -1..K .... a.lih n rood connect,k)8, for the boneW mombors. . f