i i'i Hi if ftu i IK , 1 1 miimiuii muMtxim iunm4luavM jr' - r t - v? pptw -j f DAILT CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMUER 1. 1000. Ml lit Hi i Hi . l HI r. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL IJV HOI'KH BROS., IMi.sllsIicirt mid Proprietors. m 3 BUHSORIPTION KATES. Hy Mali. Dally Journal) one mouth .... 3Gc Dally Journal, throo months . .$1.00 Dally Journal, ono year 4.00 Wcokly Journal, one yeur .... 1.00 Hy Carrier. Dally Journal, por month .... GOc HIMjI) annual MHET1NO. Solum Conimerrliil C'ltili Mt Lnst Night anil Elected Ofllcerrt. Tlio Salem Commercial Club hold Us nnnual mooting last night In tho olty hall, Tho attendance was email, and but llttlo Interest was shown In tho moot I UK. Tho following officers wcro elected for tho onstilng years: PreBldont, II. H. Thlolscn; trcasuror, J, II. Albort; Bocrotary, "Frank I)nvoy. ' Tho nnnual report of Secretary F. A, Tumor Is nppended: Fob. 13, bal In troasury. .. .$127.90 Fob. 7, Salem brewery . , . Fob. 13, A. 13. Aufranco . Fob. 13, A. H. Aufranco . . . March 3, postngo Juno 9, pontago July 2, Patton Ilros July 9, U, F. Meredith . . . July 28, Oregon Statesman. C.70 3.00 13.55 3.00 COO .1)5 2G.00 9.90 4.25 COO 3.50 20.00 Sept. 10, J. p. Itogora Sopt. 19, pontago .. t Sept. 20, W. S. Low t t Sopt. 21, C. II. lUnges Oct. 2, N. D. Elliott 13.50 Oct. 3, ad In Chnmbor of Cominorco Ilullotln ..... 5.00 Oct. lG.Hostlno & Qrcouhnum 11.75 Oct. 15, A. Huclcostoln . . .'. 8.77 Sopt. 20, to cash collected on duos 'and deposited with treasurer, $115, loss 5 per cont collection feo 109.'Jri Oct. 3 J, lmlanco In hands of trennuror 97.39 Tho llrst throe ordorH above wore luHtied prior ( my election its Hecro- tnry, but woro not presented to tho troaHiiror until after February 13, 1900. HoHpect fully Hiibmltted, F. A. TUUNHlt, Sec o AhjIiiiu Dance. Tho Unllowtiun cliineo that waH gtvuu hiHt nlgjit, for tlio iiHylitm nt teudauUi, woh ii Htiecawiful affair, and roduaUd groat credit on the ladles who gnv It. A hull with myriads of yvllow pumpkin hwuls, hllnkliiK through au tumn Iwivm. urtUtloHlly plncail for tuuo tollors, rnbod In gunnonts of whlto, hud tho nwoel utmlus of an orolioMtrn'n music uh 50 oottple glided ovor a smooth floor, ijnd ono oan plo turo tho scuiiH hint vonlug. Tho 'footlights of tho flings w&ro Jaok-o-laiituiKH, and tho docorntlnns autumn lonvoH, whllo boblnd Htood u tout with a cauldron at It entmnat) Th tnt, ivt It doorwny, was lighted by a candle, which shed Its palo ItKht, and. n Iirt urtt would tmy tnllow through a Hkull that was hu man, Hiid tho peopla who entered loft all hop behind. Anionic thoMt sur- roundlngi two witch shI and ro- xmtoX to tli.tr Kut.u th scroti, of "fu All was enjoyed. ovn tho rofrwli- Illunlkl. u)llnh nntmlal.t.l nf aI.I.ih it .... .....v.. .-..-.x,.. ... .,.... v npium una uouguuum. ...... o Home say olty girls nro poor, Ignor mint things. Home of thorn cannot toll a horso from n cow, hut thoy do know that HoIlUtor's . Rocky Mountain Ten U oiio. of tho greatest biumtlflors known. Ten or Tablets, 35 cents. Dr. Btonft'a Stoit. Why You Should Save 1'IllKT UctniikO U will noon glvo you tho possession of n vory Ming hum of nionoy nnd a ills lHHlou anil clnmicter thnt HioniiN hiicofM. It product' thrift, fnsIoin fnm worry, nml it fiMllng of ludcpctidonco. RHC)XI lU'iui.o thorv nrt' "mliiy Liy" ahead when on account of iuvlilint, illsoaso or old ng your Iiicoiuo ulll bo rut olf or roiliirt-U. If you luivo Kavril nothing, who Is golnu to tuKo t'utv of you mid yours? Open a Having nfcouut with in mill bt'glti (o fciyt) now. Savings Dfuurtt . viSPoS1?. UNQNL?T W1 -HHH'i I I I IIH REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS? X Marlon County Land Tha In I Ohannlnff Ownership Prices I T That Obtained. ItH-H-frH-H 1 1 I 11 HI I H 1 1 I I I Tho following real estate trnns tsrs havo been placed on record In th office of tho country recerder: Clins. U. Barlow to Mary 13. Whlto, undivided Vk, lots 3 and A, block 8, town of Roy, w.d $ 150 J. H. and S. II. Mack to Geo. Phlllpi, 3550 square feet, block 1, Add. A, Woodburn w.d 400 First ProBbytorlan church of Woodburn to O. W. Philips, 5000 squaro feet of land In Woodburn, w.d. .' 400 Cnrl It. Thompson, ot al to John Scott, lot 85 Friends' Oregon Colony, q.c.d 1 L. and L. Sandors to A. San clor, 55.625 acres, T. 9 S., R. 2 W.J w.d 2000 Ellzaboth Dower to Lolla Wat Ion, lot 1 and 2, block 10, Truckoy's Add Salem GOO Anna Scofl to Robert II. Scott, lots G5 and G7, Frlonds' Col ony; q.c.d 1 John Steolhammcr to Jnno Adams, lots 20 and 21, Frlonds' Coleny: q.c.d 1 Waltor Scott to Jano Adams, lot 22, Friends' Colony; q.c.d 1 Jnno Adnms to Robert II. Scott, fruit lot GG, Friends' Col ony; q.c.d 1 Anna Scott to Walter Scott, lot 5G, Frlonds Colony; q.c.d. 1 E.nud J. S. Korb to Annn Scott, lot 17, block '41, Scotts Mills ,ond Frlonds' Colony; q.c.d 1 E. and J. 8. Korb to Anna Scott, lot 4, block 43, Scotts Mills; q.c.d : 1 Oswnld West to Louis Aral, land In T. 5 S R. 2 W., un divided Vi Intorost; q.c.d.. 100 W. M. Mnhnny to Louis Arnl, fi4'.7G acros, T. 5 S., R. 2 W.; w.d 100 13. C. Knlppor to C. W. Stogo, lots I and 5, block 3, In Engu 50 Oswnld West to Louis Arnl, land In T. .5, R., R. 2 V.; q.c 100 Stnr Land Co., to O'Nolll llros. and Cnlbighau Co., 2 nnros, Hoc. 2S, T. 9 8., It. 4 E.; also lots 13 to 21 Inoluslvo, block 7, Nlngnrn; q.c 5 W. A. and O. Qullhot to 0'NI11 Hrott. and Callaghan Co., 100 Koriw In T. 9 S., R. 4 IS.; q.c. 700 E. C. Knlppor to J. J. Crnhnne, lots 1, 2, 3, nud 7. In block 3, In Prutum; w.d 100 Mrs. M. IS. McCoy to George W. I'eiirmlnn, a traot of land onst of block 57, North ShIfiu; w.d 10o R. and Anna l'orllnh to A. Por Hob, lots 40 nud 41 In Hampden Park In Salem: w.d 800 Total ?G13 i .1 ifl Hack limn low a. John F. Sahrunk nud wife bnvo r.lllr,1tl fmm .. tplll (o ,.,... wll0P0 t,,w vUUu,, llt t,ielr ,,, homo ,,,. ,llC rouml ln cnyton 0OHnly ,n- eluding BUch ecntorH ns Elkndor. M,vm0i auttonborg. and Colosburg. .- . ,n DQiawnro county. They woro gouo about four months, nnd also vUltod Wostorn town, Mapleton nnd paubury, whero thoy also havo rola tlvo and frlonds. Thai- put In four months lucking four days, and then did not get around to boo nil thoy wanted to. Thoy found old Iowa prosperous, although thoy had to koop buijy getting out of tho way of floods. Ono town was covered about four foot In plnces with dirt wnshod down hy summer rains. Tho floods cost tho counties nntmnlly thousands of dollars nnd nro a terror to tho taxpayers. Thoy also Btopped at Spokane. Pnlouso City and Moscow, whoro thoy saw tmmenso wheat crops. Sizing it nil up ho concludes tljnt Oregon Is good enough for him and ho would a lltt,le rather bo hero than back In Iowa. Ho also 'stayed in Sonttlo and Portland aud consid ers both good cities, nolthor ono much ahead of tho othor. Ho Is not (frnldt to recommend tho west to unyono who wants to pull up aud .leavo tho east. At Pnlouso City nnd I At Moscow there 1 n great deal of jstroet jmvlng going ou and a lino ,cl:a of publlo buildluga going up. file says electric rduds nro doing It Thoy got homo all right, set up tholr 1 phonograph and had music ot tholr own. right nway. - ' o i i ' Hew Dr. Rollrtud, presiding elder of this dlttrlct for tht M. IS, church, U visiting la the city. OREGON'S BIG RED APPLES Willamette Valley to Regain ' Its Old-Time Rep utation Apples from Hood River havo a rival. From tho Wlllametto valley comes a now Richmond ln tho field, and the growers from Hood River and those from tho Wlllametto valley will soon bo struggling to soo whlqh can bo euro tho highest prlco per box. At present tho Hood River orchards are In tho lend, but Well, Just wait until tho farmers Up Woodburn way pray, spray and send their Baldwins to market, that's nil. Six hundred boxes of apples "us aro apples" arrived ln Portland to day from Marlon county, and they Immediately began making a nolso llko Hood Rivers. When they nro placed In n down-town show window Portland consumers will realizo thnt Hood River Is not tho only npplo or chard In Oregon. From up Woodburm wny camo an apple enthusiast this morning with W lino of blUBhlng Baldwins of tho first water. Listen, ho speaks for himself. "Evoryhody knows," said the booster, "hat tho Wlllamotto volloV can ralso as flno apples as Hood Riv er or any plnco olso on earth. The troublo Is, howovor, to convlnco tho growers and mako thorn cultlvnto tholr orchards. When flno npples como from tho valley tho dealers only wnnt to glvo 75 conts or 80 conts a box for them. Sometimes It Is posslblo to mnko them glvo $t. but what wo want nt least, Is $1.23 wholcsolo, and thoy nro worth $1.75 to $2 rotall. But If wo will tako thoso groat Wlllamotto valley apples to donlors and sny thoy nro from Hood River woll, wo can namo our own price. "Whnt wo want Is to havo the Wlllamotto valloy opplo recognized. Wo'ro going to show what can bo dona ln tho npplo lino up our wny. Today wo will havo ln Portland n carload of porfoctly sound npples, rnlsod by W. M. Cllno, noar Wood bum. Thoso will compnro with any Baldwins that over camo from Hood Itlvor. Wo aro starting n campaign for good iipplos In tho vnlley. The growers need only bo shown thnt they can get n good prlco to Induce them to oultlvnte tholr orchards and pick tho fruit properly. "Very .few growors pay attention to tholr orchards now, nnd no von dor. Thoy only rocolvo four-bits or so a box. In truth wo receive many apples which aro In no condition for the murkot, and wo feed them to the hogs. But If wo can Induce n smalt number of fanners to specialize on npples nnd mako thorn attractive for the market, others will Imitate tholr exnmplo, nnd In a fow yoars the Wll Inmotto valley will bo putting out ap ple which will mako Hood Rlvor hustlo to keep up." Tho war for supromucy for good npntoB Is on. Plonse pass the apple snss. Heart Like a Clock The pulsation of the heart marks tlio passage of the blood through the veins, just as the ticking of a clock indicates the flight of moments of time. Palpitation, fluttering or irreg ular action reveals the fact that the heart is running down and unless strengthened, is liable to stop at any time un der some weakening influence, such as excitement, overwork, or intense mental or physical strain. To regulate the heart action, you should take Dr. Miles Heart Cure when any symptoms of a weak heart is apparent. It has no equal. Sometlmo niro I had a very seven pain around my heart, and most ct the ttico I had iv heavy beating or throbbltur of tho heart, it would beat co that whon I lay down at night It would sound like a small clock lu bed vlth me, 1 could count the ticking. With every little tueroUe. or walking I felt like my heart would glvo out. and I wouU bo o tired I would have to lie down and rwt. I suffered qulta . whlU In this way. then 1 concluded to trr Ir. Miles' Heart Cur. I had not taken It Ions until I boron to feel eaalr, and wo continued, and tho med icine entirely cured roe. I am very trrauful for the treat Kod I received front Ur, Mlle.v lU rt fSr " JOSEPH muUPHRAD. ' KlBdUy. Illinois. Dr. Mile' He-art Cure la told by your druqoUt. v. ho will ouarantee that the first lettla will benon. If It fall M will refund your money, Uiim Mtdical Co., Elkbart, lad Accidents ' Wil Happen! PiilIWrUifl And whoa they do need a liniment and need It nt once. At ' IwWAwmsii war cv n unnu a i bottle of PROF. DEWS KIKG CACTUS OIL This ?rcat manetl7cd,-oothlnff nnd healing remedy speedily cures ult hurts ot man or beaut nnd always Heals Without A Scar It curo'i cuts, snralns, bruises, sores. I swcllltisjs. lnmoncwi, old wounds, lum linito. chunncd hands, frost bites, etc . nnd Is tho Htnndnrd remedy for barbed lro cuts on animals, harness nua I Kiuldlo calls, scratches, grcaso heel, calscd udder, Itch, mango, etc. it boils wound from tho bottom up nnd Is thoroushly nntlseptle. KINO CACTUS OIL Is sold by drults In ' iJc.&oo. und l liottlos, 3 amnW decor ated onns, or fcnl prepaid by tho mapu- .rtcttirers, OLNEV & JMcUAlo. Clinton, low, If not obtalooblo at your drug- e stv. Accspt no Subatltuto. Kor halo by O. W. PUTNAM' CO., Druggists. 135 North Commerctai SALEM. OREGON. DR. KUM Wonderful CHINESE DOCTOR 17111 treat you with Oriental horbi and euro any disease- without operation or pain. Dr. Kum is known everywhere in Salem, and bus curod many prominent pooplo hero. lie has lived in Salem for 120 yeras, and can bo trusted. He uius many modlclnes unknown to white doctors, and with them can cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheu matism, stomach, liver, and kldnoy dis eases. Or. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and fcmalo troubles., Ill remodioi euro prlvato diseasos whon everything olso fails. Ho has hundreds of testi monials, and gives consultation freo. Prices for medicines very moderate. Persons In tho country can write for I blank. Bend stamp. i If you want some extra flno tea, (rot It from us. DE. KUM BOW WO CO., 1C7 South High street, Salem, Oregon. Opposite Hotel 88lem P. O. Box 1R5. General ..Machine Works.. K. M. KIGIITLIXGEU, Mnclilulbt nnd MantiKcr. 17H South Liberty St. VKmilLI) ANYTHING THAT aN IJB MADE FltOM IRON OH STEEL. NONE HUT FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN EMPLOYED. General Repairing Solicited 9-10-lm Southern PnclAa-TliuoCard, Effective Saturday, Aug. IB. Toward Portland Train Arrives, No. 1G 5:30 n. m... Oregon ex press. No. 14 8:23 a. m Cottage Grove express. No. 12 4:49 p, m Oregon ex pross. No. 22211:18 a. m., through fast freight. No. 22G 11:65 a. m., local way freight. Departs 12:45 p. m. Toward San Francisco. No. 15 10: G6 p. m California oxpresa. No. 13 G:23 p. m., Cottago Grove express. No. 1110:38 a. m., California express. No. 22511:25 a. m., local way freight. Departs at 11:55 a. m. No, 2213:20 a. m., through fast frolghu HOLLISTEr.'S Mcky Msimtain Tea tfuggtts A Btiy Mdkla f Buy Popl. Irlirt QMm HwJta aai Rtd Vhjw. aud avkrb It m It Ky Miiiu JltTllauS q " Ti n tii7xr, Mdii,wu. ' uAJOZH KWiCETS FOR SALlOW fftf TiSJrao ty -iLM docsn YOU WISE? lins "let down the bars" to tho inrouds of competition, No matter how complete nnd flno your stock Is, tlio Improprr lighting mid worse ventilation of your store will turn away nun; probable purchasers n grcnt ninny more tlinn you Imagine or admit! Tho Full trudo in the majority of enscs is that part ot the yearly t business which Is grcntcst hi ntuoiiut nnd profit. Tliere Is ample time between now nnd tho first of November to wire for Electric Light or to erect an Electric Sign. salespeople. Our reduced rntes' for current on meter hnslj pot the' use of Electricity within tho reach of every storekeeper. Iara , the truth nbout costs; our representative with facts nnd flgnrtil Is nt your service. Portland General Electric Co, tovia..TftVjBffivgSlSSCjafe?j? TUB TOWN OBIEB. Couldn't make an announcement that would please the publlo better than when wo tell them that their laundry work will be done to perfec tion and the Salem Steam Laundry can't be competed with anywhere ia the country for the perfection of Its work oa linen, sllba or woolens. "We defy competition in this line, because if ihere wore any better methods we would havo them at once. Try the Salem Steam Laundry. Prices right. SALUH STEAM LAUXDKY. Colonel, J. Olmstead, Prop. PHONE 26. 136-160 8. Liberty St li. S. Gilc & Co. Wholesale Grocers and Com mission Merchants In the market at all times for dried fruit and farm produce of all kinds. Special VO haVO for RMlA A fAW nnnln n ' --- - -VT ..Iff... I.U. lag and slicing machines; equipment for a large dryer; will make a low prlc. THE BEST 1 I i Is what the people want, and A. L. HARVRv Knows that want. Hl3 grocery lino Is nlways complete esn't handlo nny other. His vogetablcs aro first-class ' 1Cl H A. L. HaVetV Co? C? and ' mgn Streets w A store or plnco of business which is not lighted by Elcclrlcltr An electrically lighted interior nnd exterior arc just as nci- 1 snry for successful store trade ns the right line of good nml clever I SALEM, OREGON Band Instruments Phonographs Records Stringed instruments miiojrnl ciirwirics. Don't forget that we fc the goods and that they for sale at reasonable p f. L. SAVAGE J At J. Wenger's Old . 247 Commercial ' Sepalrlng instruments S- i..i. i. thn source rf satisfaction. Why not spec' of it wisely now ow a rrtfTS' us? Bkir, Uwreoc&! WJUniU