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Tf 'mwwf DAILY OAPH' Afc JOURNAL, lALBM, OMGON, BOOT 'IT, HJIfKXCOO AVSMfU. n Want It? MwamBHiaaBBBB Want a nerva'teata? - Ask vour doctor i . ' . . . . . . t ' want a Diooa punner? - ask your doctor want a nirnntt ttipratvmt Aak vmtr rtnrtnr Want a family medicine? Ask your doctor SA&mut&HhiMtAeutAutt'. " wiinoui aiconq r - ask your qocior UlMtSaneMttil. Thcnuouwlll want Ayer's barsaparilla? Ask your doctor Wui ..JUjJU. i.. . . it . .i w . no iignui wapuDiun J.o.Ajr.rco., """"" jrwn wBHi inn iormmn otauoar meuiaiam. iioweil, xn. flMMMMOMMIHWni VAKIOUS MILLS VOVlihK Til Km WORKING FORCE Reports liVfMti Many States Show That Cotton, Shoo and Woolen MM, Have Received Ilia; Orders, Now .York, Oct. 27. Dispatches received hi this city from vnrloiiB parts of tho country Indicate that cotton; woolen nnd shoo factories havo almost doubled their output within tho last two weeks, while the prospects aro bright for a big In crease of omployes In stool mills Ordora for U1030 goods hdvo plied In upon tho manufacturers from Job bora who report that merchants In tho west and south are laying In largo supplies for tho wlntor, nnd that tho outlook is so bright that thoy aro getting roady for tho eoriy spring trade. Tho activity of tho mills In tho Now England and mlddlo states also havo given zest to rotall trndu and mlllR linvn nnl7fid nnntl tnrtn tn put at loping or machines that tho orders might bo filled promptly. Tho tromortdoiiB prosperity of the farmers In tho wcBt and of tho plantora in tho south has Btarted tho spindles to double duty. Member of wholesale houses In this city with broad amllos on thojr faces tell ol orders and of tho chcorful news which thoy havo received from, vari ous parts of tho country. Thoy sav thoy havo rallied the trials of panic finely and that thoy oxpoct a further atlmulua to trndo In tho election of William II. Taft its Prcsldont. "Everything is moving smoothly now," said Louis Storn, mombor o the firm of Storn Brothers, Itlg drv goods merchants, "and only tho olpc tion of Bryan can retard tho doveloi, mont of business. It sooms oortnln that Taft will be elected, becauso ho Is such an ablo man, and uccaU'o his election would lioln hiifllnnsk no fro. mondously. On tho othor hand Bryan-Is a man of unsettled Idens and his election would menn that bust noss would mako no hondway for four years." hosiery mills, of Elizabeth City, N. O.i has been doubled within the last two weeks, but more men will bo employed as Soon as tho Improve ments and additions to the mills aro coniplotcd. From Loxlngtpn, Soaith Carolina, come tho reports that all mo mms in tnnt county aro working on full time. Tho output of tho mills Is ostlmated at about $1,000, 000 a year. Tho domand for cotton goods has extended to tho mlddlo nmi Mm inn it. lnnd states, nnd tnnnv mnn nmi wnm. on havo received employment slnco uio uoginning or gctobor. in Provi dence, Rhode Island, additions nro being mado to textile factories, whUo Manchester, N. H., mills promlno within a month to give employmont to 1000 operatives. The Stark mills Of that City arO bmtllnvlnrr mnr nnnr. atlvos ovory week. Tho Indoponderft tOtton Manufncttirlne tvitnnntiv r Providence, It. I., has been Incor porated with a rnnltnl nt tvnn nnn whllo In Tronton, N. J., Incorporation papers with a total capital of more than $1,000,000 havo been filed with the secrotary of state. In Utlcn, New York, tho thread mills have Increased tnolr working forco grently within tho last fow weeks, and It Is Bnld that thorn nrn onniinh nnlnrn t irnnn n, iiuiia running sioauuy, Hugo Order for Stccl'Mllls. to build 220 steel cars for the Harrl man lines. - Other mills which havo recolvcd orders, amounting to hun dreds Of thOUBatlflH nf lint I nro w the Illinois Stool company, Qenoral "" o-"oi compapy, uarnegle Steel company. Lacknwannn. Hthni nnm. pany. Jollot Mills & Steol rnrnnrn. Hon. Tho Jndlcatlpns are that the average output of tho stool mlllri throughout tho conntrv win i.n in. cjroaseu irom ou per cent of capacity to 75 per cent within a reasonable time Railroad to Spend Millions. That tho rallroadn urn iimrinnin to spond moro monoy on improve monts nnd equipments Is shown by the fact that mntiv rnnnii- ohmm throughout tho country nre omnlriv- Ing mord men. Tho revival of the stool Industry was forecasted today by ii prominent manufacturer, who said: "At a meetlnc rncanMv nt railroad intoro3ts It waa ostlmated that railroads and other concerns would soon ronulre mnfnrlni wnrfh $300,000,000 for renewal purposoa. If tho railroads can got tho monoy you need havo no fear so far as the manufacturing end Is concerned." AniOn C tho mlllR tvhlnV. rnnnnM.r havo IncreaBe'd their number of om- nloVCS nro tlin fnlInwltio. Vl Manufacturing company of York, Pa., Bovln Brothers Manufacturing company of Hartford, Conn.; P, Dor- Dy et uo lioywootl Brothers & Lake wood, nild .Tohn A. Dunn pnmnnm. all of Oardlnor, Mass., manufaptur- uis ui cuairs. EUGENE COACH HAS A NARROW ESCAPE (Eugene Guard.) Death from swallowing Iodine was narrnnlv nvnrtrwl hv Trnttinp ttnv- ward yesterday aftornQon whon hn took a mouthful of tho poison tlilnk- Imr flmf It wnn Jilo rnnpli moil Irl tin. Tho liquid burned his mouth before no spit ll out., me muu iiuii gui. liuu lila ntnmnnh Imlnir vnmltnil liv Mm In. ternal application of a solution of mustard. Tho iodine had been sot bcsldo his medicine, which has a similar color, by ono of tho footbnll men who had beon using tho po'son for extornal applications. Hayward, being very busy, did not take time to" Investl- trnrn r in nrrnnrn mixtiirn. nnii iiiinn his nioiitji with what ho thought to be his usual preparation. Outsldo of making tho tralnor sick nnd tho norvoras shock, there woro no III effects, tho Immcillnto filling of his mouth with swoct oil making tho burns of his tongue and mouth leas sovoro. .' 1.'f... Moro Cotton and Woolen Mill Being Unlit. Thoro is n dearth of cotton good? and hlghor prlcos havo .sot tho spln dloB tp turning morrlly. Tho Modonn cotton mills of Qastonin, N. C, aro roportod to bo working on full tlmo. Tho Cnlhoun mills of Calhoun Fnllo, S. C, havo Just been completed, nnd muphlnory Is boln-r InftnMod. so that thoro will bo omploymont f,r sovcnil thounnd men with hi a short tlmo. Tho W, 8. Oray yarn mills of Wood ruff, 8. G., Hkowlso aro rondy for tho installation of machinery and for activo opbYntloh within n month. Tho working forco In Elizabeth Cltv t. Ronorts from New Hampshlro ahow that tho shoo factories havo rocolvcd heavy ordors for delivery In Jnnuary, Februarv ntnl ATnrni. iin.inn ,.,i,i salors say that thoro Is ovory pros pect of a busy wlntor nnd that tho slack trado of tho Bummor will bo moro than mado up in tho wlntor trndo. Tho lncienftn In Mm einni r,.i i 1 , , , ' . -" "" ""III IIUII iibuu -a anown ny prollmlnnrv ostl- matOH nf thn nnrntnim nt l.n TTu.i States Stool cornorntlnn fnr Mm m,t quarter of tho year, Tho gross oarn ngs, It Is thdujsht, will bo fivo mil lion dolJan more than for tho quar to ending on Juno 30. As tho second nunrtnf Bbowed a gain ovor tho pre ceding nun, tho activity in tho bil lion dolln- corpqrntldn Is an Index Of CrmlUnllv ImnrnvltlfT nnmlWInna The groRP onrnlng", It Is estimated. inr mo in-r quartor will not bo below $20,000,000. Tho cnmbrla Steol company, In JohUBtown, Pa., ii now reported to bo working on full tlmo, and other steel and Iron mills nro rocolvlng mpotus from Inrgo orders that havo boon lilnrnil In' Hm f.llrl.i.l,. nn.t other big corporations. Thn,Cnmbrlr hiooj compuny hns' recolvcd nn ordor for 700 stool gondola enrs from tho Illinois Conornl Rnllwnr company. Tholr total rnat will lm i noa nan Tho Piillman company has contracted ICodol In n romhlnntlnn nt Mm nn. ural dlgcstlvo Juices and It digests an classes or rooa aim ovory kind of food, bo you soo It will do tho work that tho stomach Itsolf doos. Sold by all druggists. o . Clinrlna J. Mntrnnoa. Iitihnml nf Senntor Gorman's daughter, oxpoctu uis wiro, with nor wealth and in fluence, to null him out of IiIr rrnnlilc for deserting tho United States army. TEA How little it is I How little it adds to the weight of the cup I It has cover ed the sea with ships for a hundred years. Your grotet returm jovt tatmej If jop don't At Schllllaff's Deit: we par bin Um 111 I 11 B?if mm iLCOIIf)l. a PPli ritim AvcgelableJfrparttoflfcrAs. sfrailalfijg (hcRwdanancguta ling Uic SiwaaiDojf HEADACHE "Mrfliiirlittien mnfTerorfrom ilklit(tchs fflP lIlH laift iMaiil. Ilfta taHrf ..! ha.s- - . ii . "" nif.f mi' f wi.i mi.ii iivtqi fuuuu. mnj funoi ii ii ii i no imgiiii in I ii u our umorti, litae do lio iitgnn taklnit Unicartls k Iim nurnr &4 llm lititilncli. Tlisy Imve smlftljr ourtJ Jirm. C'mmmtiriif ilii)iu riciiinmnH llitni to do. I vlll u-lro run llio prWIIciia of ntliic Lli nmi" K.W IMikmiii IIWItolinr.,W.Io4laBpolli,lDji. Boat For cahoy CATiunnc Olaaianfc taHlklA Iktiant n.s.n..t W.n...A .. ""i wininiiiifi. uV RIQ VlinJUi 1V I DUU a N.r tlcWMi, NS nuknif r lrf, 10c, S5e.l. Kr iiiiik. in Ksniiln taliUl tninpa OOO. luamitunl lo niru or jrour nioiny Unalj old In Sterfin'c KeincJv Co.. Chicago or U.V. cM AVTA! -J4LE, TEN MILLION BfOKES WOOL OHOWEItS TO ' MKISF IS ffEI'PNER Rnc-Dtnrv flnn P. Rmvllm linn la. sued a call for tho plevumth annual bosiIoii of tho Oregon Stato Wool irroworR' nasonlnflon ta mfVH! fn T-fnnn. nor In November. This Is ono of tho inont Imnnrtnnr nffnflricfu In- lm Ttnlil In the stnto this year rtnd nlT sheet. mon nro notlllod to fie preaoitt-or rop resenfed, ns tho laws which' thoy will advocate In congress this wlnfor will be decided Upon, Tho qUcstloa of oveTshndowrng- Im portance to bo dealt' with will' bf that of Mio leading of tho pciblTcr do mnfn, s-itya tho PondTuton TrlTwnc. insi yoor urogon opposou thnt pol ler and ft Is anticipated that .thor will do bo ngn'n this yepr but th.3 quoitron fs1 to bo gono Into thorurrgn ly nnd" dvory phnso of It understood boforo roconimondlng a po'lcy to thn de'ogntron fn congress, rt Ib hoped io nave mo stato's eonntori and rop rosontntlvon''nroHfnrnn thnt Mmv win bo able to fully undortnpd'tho sontl- iiwiii oi uregoin wool groworif. I U PrDinolGS DfdMlfnnfVprriil1 ncssandlXofitjKArw upiiiRi.Morpmnc norJtacnu. WOTWAnCOTIC. jxfrefordfcs&aiimm JtffBfwuM MnPn Jh-fiikMt- , , ltm?KytMilmn xXp'crfect PtaKtly fcCbvtM I1UU t OUUl JWUkMbinMnn Wormsf(MWSr9iis.Rmwr ncss andL8SorSiEER Facsimile-tareor 1 . NTSWTirORK. CASTORi the Kind You Always Bo Bears the Signature of AA VJ' Far fl , '(iuaranlced uinr ii Jtxct Copy of Wrapper. CASTOB tw iiTun MPHirR:nvtniMi LornI TJiutv NOV. G.r nVelKtrillfnii flnana tnv city prhnrrry.1 . IilondllV nprnmlinr C. Tlimltfrn. Hon closes for city 'election. - Dccombor 7. City election. December 1-5. Fruitgrowers' mcoMnu'. Portlntirl Tho numrtfnn nf innnlr.liinl ntvnnr. ship of thcr water works nt Grnnts Pnsg will bo decided by n spoclnl elec tion. o Much whont will bo planted thuVf year in the' Xlamath Falls' country o Cold Weather Advice. to all is to bowaro of coughs and coldn nn thn rlinnt; nn ncirlnotoil tlinv rendily load to ponumonla, consump-i nun nr ninnr mnrnminrv irnuninn. LliiBt as soon ns tho cough appears treat it wnn uanaru's lioronoruna Syrup tho standard euro of Amorlca Use as dlroctetf porfectly harmlosi A enro nnd provontlvo for all dis eases of tho Iwngs. Prico 2Gc, GOc and $1.00 por bo4. t" Sntil by nil doalers Jllll Jenkins, n nimn I...1 found guilty and sentenc'rftjl tor tnc muruor or Hn. Mrr son ni uciungnam, WMft. Had a CHsc 0 Mr-. Ada L. Croon, th Itiiown1 roprlotbr ottb GtomiI vaugnnv Miss., wy: "tet: montliB I Suffered- with cough, and consumption umi unvo IU crin on me. vims i Iti 'roco-'iijwiirt'ii Dr. Klnfif eovcr 1 liOL-nn llirih i ii bottles affected iv "cobu "can The rarao or this WtHmtm nml rnlil rnmodv n-nrf Innr lUtkh healer Is world wWj. fcjitiiJ.j I'orry s drug siorc, aiawii xrini uottie rroo. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Three Lines, Three Insertions, 25c. VOW BAI.K US-Aero TractH in 12 mlloa of Port laud. FIno fruit land and closo to jiow olcotrlc lino and county rond, $750, $50 malt and $10 per month llomoHockora Informal ton Uuroau, . 222. N, Conunorolnl St., Salem. Or. 10-5-tf EVERYBOD' FOUSALU. WANTKII. . One C-room houso, 3 lota, pood baHO- Wantod to exohnngo my farm, 30 loycr; acres, 20 under cultivation, bal- ment, wnsli Btand. bnth, good now windmill, nil kjnda of fruit; closo In. $2500. Good T'-room house, lino wood houso, stnhlor good well, forco pump, 3 lots. $2000. , ' Qood fl-room houso, goodsstablo, (1 aoro l)t land. $2700. nncii timber nnd pasture, vory ooit of soll good house and barn, or chard. "W'll trade for some good hUHluojs or houso nnd lot In Sn lom. . What huvo yon? Seo my agent today. 'Ilochtol & Mlnton. rw Stilt t.",.10 Snap. For Bale A first-class 1VG liorao powor Mitchell gnaallno ongino. with auto aparkor, both In good condition, Also 2 horao powor wator motor. Enquire nt Journal ofllco liiimetllatoly, If you wish a bargain. 10-20-tf OVH MONEY SIAKKIIS. 1KKA nnnh. Two HOW llOUBO. 0 rooniB onch, with bath, city water, tiiRtUy nnlshod Inside and out. PJiiBtorod. Ench on n lot C 0x1 SO feet. Terms If doslrod. Ono ronts for $16. $350 ouch. Two lota, closo In, flvo blocka from poitonice, goml aur roundlngj, on good clean stroot. $300 each. Several lots, sovon blocks from poatolflco. $200 per aero. 10 acres Just out side city limits, no buildings on It, now In clovor, a nno uuiming buo. A cholco spot for a homo, Kellablo limiranco written on rBl dottqo and lualnoH property at a, saving of 40 por cent. VKIIMWOX A FlgUKIt, 10-21-tf Vav SaUriy ownor, good house, barn, shed, cow, horso, light wagon and buggy; ton lota all fenced and cultivated; fruit troea; corner Twenty-second and Ifyde. Turner Road. ' 10223w FOP WENT drlllctl well, good wntor, two lots, 100x110 foot, lino garden spot, several largo fruit trees. It'a a i-snnp. Another One at 81000. fl-room, houso on 18th Bfrcof, cor- House, bIx rooms, cloth and pnpored, itur iui. nyu. Good 4 -room houso, bnth, tollot, ' pantry, lot 75x175. Proco, $1300, Good place with 12 lots, Bjnall houso, I well fouccd, all kinds of fruit, ! ono horse, ono good cow, 2 one- kow nml woil-bullt houso, 5 rooms iiorsu wagons, sou cnicKons. ah 0-foot drIIIod well, two lots, 45 for $1750. 137V4enoh. If takon soon $1000.- 3 cheap houses In Yew Park; houses yor Mo,Um-ii Houses. Soo Us. of all prices from $1000 to $4000. Wo havo thorn. In all parts of the 81 acros, good lionso and barn, good clty from ?noo nm, u t0 $S00Ot well, plenty of alt kinds ot fruit, ' j, 10 cows, 0 hogs, 2 dojien ohlcken.lWo lmvo tho ,arge8't 8-t of vacnnt good wagon, buggy and 2 horses ioU Q lho oItyt Wo can au,t you plow, hnrrow and uomo othor fur. Jn prIc0, nntl IOcatlon. ulUiro. $80 por aero. I Farms 80 acres 3 miles of Salem,, 40 acroi Wo ,B0 ,,avo mftny f;m ,a nnJ hi cuH'vntlon, balance In pasture Blna. nny nmnber of acrM tQ and timber; $05 per aero. ; mn 3 10-aore tracts from $1600 to 80 acroa In lho hnnrt nf Unu-All Prnl. ItooHtH To fiet rFuralihed and un furnished rooms at 790 N. Com morclal, cast Bide of streot. 10-7-tf For lU'Ht Rooms with furnace heat, electric light, No. 33a High etroot PKone 48. 10SS4wa INlX)ltMATION RUUK.IU. I will Ruy your lund or Sell you initio- -or Kichuage If U suits both ot us. I can give any Infor mation regarding the Goverynut Lands, on (He frontier la Lak or m Crook caustics, awrt can give a tUftry lerItloH et aJ part of Oro or California from iwiwaaj jrltte kfa o) MrratkM. '' A 1SIT UHe f rlF JtSm, Or.. Oin wt atM Ira, JMWf, if ' liQiise, barn, orchard. $2006. 30 acros, $3000. 21 acres of good lnnd, v good house,' barn, 9 acros orchard, 3 horse, 2 cows, wagon, buggy haraejs, plow, In fact, all the f urnlturo on tho place, $6006, 30 acres all In tlmbor and pasture $1600. rlo, tho gardon Bpot of Oregon Very best of soil, on main road, beautiful location, flno view of mountains and valloy,' $85 per aero, adjoining land hold at $125 por aero. A real snap. I.ECTlTnrj A MIXTOX. 41 State Street. Rayne RuildltiK For Sale Ten Bhares of Hickory And some of tho best of tho T.vor Drawer 518, Salem; Oron botlom land. 9-25-tf j. o, suur;, 100 State St, Salem, Or. DRAYMJW 1JARGA1NS ITREAT4 ESTATE. 15 acres, good 7-room plaiterod and pnpored house, barn, outbull 1 Ings, fruit, otc. good homo, Inside corporation, oniy ;aouy. ChbiwIhs nro. Traiwfer ComiWHy - TOnwrauaii, oniy jjuuv All kinds of transfer work done c art8jA?d 0,U80, barn' irult8i lc Furn'ture and pianos boxed ready In good location on good road, for for ehlnment. Prompt sorvlce U nfJ0?' ?17,B0, , , our motto. Stand and office at Good TOora nlMteired , house, baru. 2 "un, tin in ii mi, juai. qui ot a; lem. This Is good land, good home Only $1300. . WcHger CherrlHgtoM-pano8 aad 'HvHl f th b?lt lU n SUl Shone8 "llST- 24P-y Comm.SK; 1S ? ,,a f R00d to d pnono 1167, J4. ComBierclal ichoo . na mnil rnml r.n,l T-i. !m.i nrnirriii it r" "". -"W " .,v"-'. DVV 253 South Phono 210, Commercial street. Realdenco Phoae PHreot, Salem, Ofegoa, tf MVRItY AND FfCED STArlLMl hous barn, outbulMlngi. all kruda ofJi'uMa, etc.. good water, goo4 hSase. oly $24fi0. Hoasei to rest, etc If you are looking for Mouses, A. Q. MTPK CO., v farms, tw'! hitmry iuhI F4 SKW 044 Paol e Stable, at SB 4 Ferry itrt V4wa Cowmwclal a ad Vi 5?tuT!SS?j"uui, ar. - .r.siv m tNM re. wwww um li . LOTKJES Cnrpcnteis Union yu, 1005 Local Union No. 10C5 of Cnrpontors ana Joiners of Amorlca moot over Sat urday evening at 7:30 p. in. In Hearst hall, 420 Stato Stroot A. W. Donnls, Rec. 8oc. Formtera of Amer.cn Court -Sbor-wood, Foresters, No. 10. Moots ' Saturday night In Holman hall, Stato street. Waldo Mlllor, C. R. J. C. Perry, Ilnnnclal secretary. MIHCKIjI.ANKOUH Cement Werl: Concrete walka, Bop tlc tanks, oeosont lloram nnd1 foun dations, flftilmntos ftornlshcd nndr all work giwrintecd. J. P. Votch, 32S Mnrloo streot. Phono 608. 0-10-tf Snlem Cash Mnrlcet Tho flnt cuhi of moat1 at tho lowest prices. My phono 3T0:, 173 S. Commercial a. P. W. Royeltz, Pi op. 7-21-tf. UK ATj ESTATE FOH 8I" Centnil Lodgo So, 18, K. of P. uaatio nan in uolman block, cor ner Stato and Mborty street. Tuosdny of each wook at 7:30 p. m. Oicar Johnson, C. .; E. B; Andorson, K. of R. and' S. Modem Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5Z'iG, Meets ovory Thursday ovonlng at 8 o'clock In Hainan, hall. w. W, Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk. Woodmen of World Meet every Fri day night at 7 30, In Holman hall. E. Lupton, C, C; P. L. Frazler, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union sickv acci dent and penBloa Insurance; $2, 000.000 plodged; ewry claln paid. Good agents wanted. J. H. O. Montgomery, snipreme orgaaker, Box 432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan . secretary. 546 8tate street. WANTED Wanted Good yoang driving horse weight about 1000 pounds. T, W, Ramson, Journal. 9-29-tf WanteU A woman or girl to do few houraj work during the day. Must go homo at night Enquire morn ings at 486 South Commercial street. 10-22-lw "Wanted A responsible and oxperl- encpo. woman to cook ror about 21 porsons. Help of 3 girls fur nished. All modern conveniences Ip kitchen. A comfortable fur nished room on first floor, steam heat and electric light, use of bath. Wages, $35 00 per month. Inquire of Mrs. Rowley at Chenia wa Indian Training School. 10-24-tf. REAL ESTATE. 3 choice tots closo In, $750, $S5Q and $950. Good 4h o Court street.$900. Lots fronting east on- 19th street. Hone an.d lot oa State street, $1809, rtwjr ivrwi. K. LUTTON, lAfS a4HK. IT i 'gf Xowoj Pw Mfcr titf Hi Help 1'iirnlslied Free of Clutrgc By, Lathnm Land Company, 178 State street, phono No. 140. Partlos wanting hol please call! at olflce or phom us. Also havo cows for salo. Concrete Work Get my prices Qn , sldowulk, curbs, spctlc tanks, nnd comont werl: off any kind. All work guaranteed first: class. M. Ward;, 2378 Ma)lo AvaM HigHland Phono- 560. JulyJ54-tf NOTE F THESE Nino ncr.", three hlocki fre' linn A nnnti at J! 54 J. S'iS acres s-ioorahom.ntlrt 80xG0, s'x ntre orchard acros nuidor pow Pr2 Sevon-roum houie, toIH tw porno fiult, tour ok" Court Houso rriwu City lots for nla cP. J ninniirir down. ! ninntnlv lnMallmCtl, M est. I OUSTED UND 0. ' 373 STATE BTR "ciiiti a"iT"h.ih(3.u.v4 Carpenter Can do alb? klnJlB of .! .!,.! .-.nth near SIM1 rougb and InsWo work. AnFthln&! omh,..,i, i.mir. lfiOi1 fmnn ropalra to coataaictlng Av Q; , n nn, rows. 30 acr tf Brouro. 1390, North Wth 5Jbreet. ;..V,.,m hiise. bi " Kill U-il'MIM . - .. ?-29- cows. 2 horses, 30 toMW.a ! r aaam fer sale r trB -:.. lroport W.B keJ"S, Ind $1 day till r"u . "?.?;..., ,..- f.rm.40 a ow" """'. lorbC' mi ui iri'iii v1""', """iAMil j v..-- flr- i.rOOM B5l hS'iiflo ;oVth prtaw" A Jcfl danr. $W. Houses and l0W ' ,,Vdnw' Hessonapw ivr1 'wiat th'ng in his Mft.St ' worn, or ""' " ;v 0f,M Regl8tory. lv nil .w... - J, HOUIT vogei Luuiuer and FSiet 'Os Lu ben .shlnglw, butWlng naterteii woed and ooal. Twow rjfdeea & prompt deUverien. ' One klock eaw ot S. P. pAengw depot. Pat 198. 7-ia-tf Ilatto & Weadenwth Sitae -wlsen. liquors and cfears. We nadl the celebrated Kellog gaaiJ, Caatlb whlskUa. Cool and rafrenfatag beer eosstajBtly or draught. South Commercial atreet. 9-8-lyr Ml8 Hbm Weller Plaalat. Appewt meats can be made for'tessona. ev ery afteraaa frdn 2 t( ;e'etoek, Classee lit DuHBlng Method Taea- days. Fridays nnd Satardaya. 695 North Liberty atreet.' Faepe 1351 9-2S- Lost Friday wornlag betwwn 654 N. Liberty street aad Oregon Nu rue rj- office, a small gold watch with initials L. B,- D. on ease. PIndor leave at Journal offlee. 10-24-St . PLUMREna Theo. M, llarr Plumnlng, hot waU 1 and steam heating and tinning; 114 Commercial atreet. Phoar Ms In i9. S-1-lyr M. J. P4aMl FIhmWc ateat an4 mm, ftttia. awaemar t Knx MrhSt Qammaralal a4MMt -iOolinHaLi- "U w maso.V J1 247Mll'erSt..So'' " " .7 V.-A. ml facturer ot an "TLioHai. nn,i fruit dryer "" sag. ,. jum fa If-i4Uw t- -J. f,1- d ft Vj