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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 3

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THE ONLY RIDDLE. Dr. and Mrs. Boguo liavo returned Through Tickets 8TATE NEWS COTTAOB (MOVE. H.

IT. VeatcH has purchased a half interest in tlio Grlttlu Hurdwure Co. Kirk Vcorliees of county, lms been Hie ifuosts of J. W. Bears.

Wniren, and W. Y. Klclitirdson of CENT DALY ONE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE Him CRCULATION Of the Daily Journal Increased 75 Per. Cent.

Following letters need no explanation: Salem, Feb. 25, 1897. B. F. Eonliuui, P.

Salem, Or: Pear Silt: Will you not plea6e to advise us if the weights of mails now received from the Daily Joubnal are fully 75 per cent more than a year ago at this time. As we have not Increased the size of the Daily Journal during the past year, we wish to estimate the comparative Increase in circulation, by the comparative weights mailed. Yours very truly, Hofek Bkothebs, Editors. Salem, Feb. 25, 1807.

Editor Dally Journal: Dear Sir: The weights of malls now received from the Daily Journal are fully 75 per ccnt.more.tban a year ago at this time. TSespectfully, B. F. Bonham, P. M.

By J. A. Sellwood, Asst. P. M.

1 Tiie circulation of the Portland Telegram IsstatedatafiOOcoplcsdcily. The average circulation of Thb Onb Cent Daily lias been for sometime larger than that and the Weekly Journal has a larger circulation than ever before. The Journal Is now established as the paper having the largest circula; lion in to the Oregonian. Advertisers are invited to lnspeotour lists of subscribers, and are reminded that our subscriptions are ull paid in advance, and that sucb are a desirable class of people to do business with. They take this paper because they want it, not because it is forced upon them, and they can't get rid of It.

The Journal outsold all other papers in Oregon during the legislative session. Assimilating UKToodand Regulating IlicStamachs and. Bowels of andltest.Contalns neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic. Iinfiin Sad' dtuic Sttd fjantud Jump Apetfect Remedy forConsflpa-tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, and Loss OF SLEEP.

Tac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. EXACT Copy OF WRAPPEB. teevens PATEN Fruit growers are invited to investigate are; i. Unlimited capacity. 2, uneapness cheapness and simplicity of process.

Write who are using the Steevens since two years. Address oi me 1 THE NOW'S THE TIME FOR SPRAYING DOLLAR ONE We arc Quants for Hie BEST PREPARED SPRAYS and are prepared to quote IN OREGON. prices CHEAPER than sou can manufacture OREGON Office and warehouse, cor. Trade from Now York, where the former took a course of hospital practice From tlieShorwood pocket mine In cited on Canyon mountain, about 3) miles from Riddle, which was dicoy-red about Junuury 1st, has been taken upwards of $12,000. Saturday rich strike vim made In the mine and $300 taken out, some of the porous pieces being us large as the hand and one pan containing about 8100.

LAKE COUNTY. G. W. Jonkins, of Pine Creek will commence a school at Kelly Creek soon. Bernard Son have bought a gen eral hardware stock ut Lakevlew.

Chas. Graves has opened a shoe shop at Burnes. W. M. narvey has rented a large pasture near Lakevlew.

J. A. Dowey, tlio barber, has per manently located at Lakevlew. Bailev Massingill, two of the most successful merchants of Klamoth cqunty, are now proprietors of the Pioneers store at Lakevlew. coos COUNTY.

F. II. Gllmun and A. C. Hlle will put In a bicycle repair shop at Bandon William Galher of Bandon has the county agency for a patent window and door stop.

nenty Reed and Herbert Manciet have opened a candy store at Bandon. Sheriff Gage of Coqullle has purchased the Harrington residence. J. N. Langlols of Bandon been making improvements.

Joseph Fisher, of -Bandon, has a lot of land and sawmill to sell. Mr. Lorcnz, of Coqullle has been helping operate ills father's store at Bandon. JACKSON COUNTY. Hotel Nash, Medford, Is being renovated In first-class condition.

A. C. Smith has purchased the Montague candy business at Medford. Jones of Gold Hill, has some valuable mines. T.

W. Robinson of Ashland, picked up a $10.75 nugget In his placer mine, and a week before one of $18.50. Will, a son of P. H. Donoghuo of Ashland, broke his arm while playing at school.

P. W. Poulson af Ashland, has had his store repainted and a now awning putupbyH.S. Evans. John Ross is preparing to give boxing lessons at Central Point.

Thos. Kessler has opened a Jewelry and repair business, at Grants Pass. John R. Stearns of Ashland, Is to be one of the amalgamators in W. P.

Beldlng's new mills. Levi Morris of Talent, has been ap pointed deputy stock Inspector. Fred Applegate of Central Point has developed Into a traveling man. CJAS'i'OXlIA. Conference At CANBY.The conference branch Y.

A. annual icon-ventlon meets in Canby this evening in two dayn session. A. F. Bittner, Herman Amsler and Samuel Slewert, delegates from Salem, went down the river on the Elmore this morning Rev.

P. Bittner, pastor of the German Evangelical church of this city, also went to Canby today to attend the annual conference of the Evangelical Association which meets at that place on Thursday of this week. What a great quan. tlty of work a "good housekeeper finds to dol There are so many little tinie-and-6trenjjth -taking cnores uiac nave no names. And it must all be done whether the housekeeper feels like it or not.

This is true of men's work too, but men's manual labor is never so complicated as housekeeping. In some way or other "the world's work must be done." This Iron-clad ruleU harder on women than it is on men. A man can't be as rick as a woman. As a man's organization is simpler and stronger, it follows that his ailments are less complicated. He is not subject to the chances and changes, physiologically, that come to the average woman.

If a woman is in good health there Is no more healthful employment than housework. Generally speaking, there Is no happier woman in the world than the one who Is well and busy all day long "making home for dear ones who depend upon her. But how different when every breath is pain, every step torture 1 This state of health, in nine cases out of ten comes from derangements of the delicate, feminine organs of generation. The family doctor inquires first concerning these. He most usually insists upon an "examination." Prom this the modest woman naturally shrinks.

She is right Excepting In very unusual cases of female weakness" examinations are unnecessary. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a simple, natural remedy for these ills. It cures gradually, safely, permanently. Here Is one testimonial out of thousands "I was HI four years with female I took two bottles of Dr.

Pierce's Favorite pre-tcripllou. I do my house work now without paiu or raininess. ui Lyme Center, Grafton N. B. I Send at cents In one-cent stamps to World's 1 Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.

and receive Dr, Pierce's J008 page commoii 1 sbnbe ukdical AOVisiiA, profusely iUustratca. TO T1IK EAST'. VIA TIIE Uaion Pacific System through Pullman I'aluce Sleepers, 'iourls hleepera and Free Keclinlng Cliai between Portland to Chicago Our trains ate heated bv steam and lighted by Pintsc Might. to Chicago, 3 1-i Jays Time to New York, 4 I-a days, Which is many hours quicker than con-nttitora. For rates, time tables and full! inlormsil.

a ar.ply to IiOISE 0) liAHHJSli, Ageats, SAlem, Vi R. BAXTER, C.E. DROWN, General Agent Dill. Pass. Agent US Third Street.

Poitland 0. R. CO. TO THE EAST GIVES THE (Jllraik Two Transco. tinenLl Via hpukatie Mumtauuiivc 1 Paul aijd Li ver Omaha anil Kimii3 Ci v.

Luw raics cities. loi full detaili call on BOISE BARKER agents, Salam, Oregon, or address. -UtBAK U1VIS1UN." Portland San 1 Steamers leave Alnsworth dock. Pnrtlan.i Feb 16 11. 26.

and March 1. 1). 11. 18. 1-1 and ran Cabin, 91a; steerage, $6.

WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM Dally Salem serv. icei Bteamer Ruth lor Portland, Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. Steamer Elmore for Portland Thursday and Saturday, at 6m a.

m. Returning, leave Ash street dock, Portland, dally except Sunday, at 6 a. m. Passengers given transfers to electric line at Oregon City if desired, mak ing it possiDie to rcacn roruand at 1 p. m.

CORVALUS-SALEM Tho steamer Ruth lor CorvallU, Tuesday, Thuri- aay ana aararaay at 4 ro.rreturning, lea uorvauis at a. m. on Aionday, Wednesday and Friday, Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washinjion, California or tha East. Connections inado at Portland witb all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G. M.

Powers agent, foot Trade street. E. McNElLLJ iPres. and Manager. I.HUJRLBURT.

Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or For full deta'is call on or address G.BM.' POWERS Foot of Trade it. Local Agent. OREGON CENTRAL vAND Eastern H.

Company BAV ROUTE. Connectlnz at Yaa.ilna Bav with the lie Francisco Vaquina Bay Steamship Oo. STEAMER ALBANY Leaves Salem for Portland at 10130 m. 'Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Leaves Salem for CorvallU, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3130 p.

STEAMER FARAIXON," Satis from Yaauina even, 8 dava for Ran Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Tru-ldad 1 and Hambolt Bay. Passenger acoommodatlons unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisco! Cabin, 19; steerage, 15; to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin 6: to Humbold. Bay, cabin 18: round trip, good 60 days, i6t YAQUINA BAY, The most popular seaside resort on thk North Faolfic Coast. No undertow sur bathing absolutely safe.

For those wishing to combine hunting and 6shlng with aquatlo sports, this resort has no equal, Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can be found in abundance a few hours' drive of the bayK K3rReduced rates to all points. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallls, Or; J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division.

M. P. BALDWIN, Local Deck tSelem. Northern Pacific Railway. RUNS; Pullman Sleeping Cars.

Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist SleeolnCarb' To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dulnth, argo 'irand Forks, Crookston, Wlnnineg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, -nd all Pointy and South For Information, time cards, maps sn tickets, call on or writ AGENTS a65 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or(r A. Charlton, Asst. Oen'l.

Passg Agi Morrison st comer Third Portland, Or, Suleni passed through here Tuesday, bound for the mines of woir UreeK. Bamiltoo Yeutoli lias moved back to his farm west of town. Dan Harding has a new harn completed. Jackson Hopkins, adeat mute living three miles west, lost his house and contents by llro lust Tuesday, no and his wife were absent at the time. CKESSWELL.

Theodore Martin has recovered from a severe Illness. Wallace began today rebuilding their tile shed. WALLACE. Levi Gecr is preparing to put out a large upple orchard. N.

N. Shortrldge has discovered some rich bearing gold and sliver quartz near this place. Mrs. Kate Dresser, of California, is Visiting at her fathor'sS. P.

Garoutte. -WALKER. Harry Wood of Lorane was a guest ot Mrs. Andrew Miller, and reports catching a nine and a half foot cougar in a trap. The Christian Endeavor society took in eleven members last week and will soon give a necktie social at the home of Miss Bertha Talt.

JEFFERSON. II. C. Homyer has added a Brad 's, burg sewing machine to his shoe and harness shop. Wm.

Anderson lost a valuable horse, by falling and breaking its neck being scared at a bicycle. II. N. Bullis has put a fine emery wheel Into Ben Van Buren's blacksmith shop. He will sharpen plowshares, axes, etc, Saturdays.

W. F. Bchller has a new stock of musical instruments. Louis IC. Siegmund of Klumb, has Invented a gopher gun that Is in great demand.

A. Tauzler and W. F. Bchutler have bought the Blue Front grocery at Albany. A.

Tauzier has purchased 00 acres of the Maria Miller farm across the river. N. II, Doty has sold his livery business to E. R. Case, proprietor hotel Jefferson.

EUQENE. H. Thompson and C. A. Hardy are a now law firm here.

Stephen Smeed has let the -contract to L. N. Baney for some fine improvements on Hotel Eugene. Eugene Co. Ho.

1 has elected T. W. Jenkins; president; M.S. Hubble, vice president; I. L.

Simpson, secretary; Frank Page, treasurer. G. P. Kimball of Salem, manufacturer of an improved orchard cultiva tor, has been quite successful introducing tl'em here. B.

Simms has returned from Indiana quite satisfied with Oregon, and says he came back here to get out of the mud. Cyrus Taughan lias moved his fam. ily to Oregon City for the Bummer. G. W.

Mitchell says the outlook for the Red Rock Mining never so bright as at present, Guerdon Rogers and wife have re turned from Portland to live here. W. E. Howard has opened up a newgrocery business at Newberg, T. E.Presswellis doing most of the painting business.

QLENDALE. Mr. Linn opened up a large stock of general merchan dise. Mrs. IS A.

Dockhorn will open ice cream parlors June 1st. I W. P. Lotten, business agent of Hon. Sol Abraham of Roseburg, has built himself a neat store, if Prof.

J. E. Blundell has opened the schools with an attendance of thirty. I OANYONVILLE. Walter Bartle has leased the Kin mel livery stables.

Notices at Carter's store called a 4th of July celebration meeting for April 14, and arrangements are being completed. C. M. CollirjB is the resident agent of the Washington Co-operative Life Insurance Co. Geo.

Carter, W. F. Briggs and P. A. Harris were a committee to draw up suitable resolutions on the death of Karl Rinmel, an enterprising citizen who died March 22d.

MYRTLE OREEK. PrcdGobbert has some fine samples of pocket gold which he dug along the river. Arzee Fenton who has been quite sick is able to be about again. Mr. uatman, Sr.

has recovered so as be able to be abont. MANHOOD RESTORED fnaranteed to cure alt nerrous diseases, suoh as Weak Memory, Loss of rain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Jvoat Manhood, Nightly Emissions, Nervousness, all drains, loss of power iu Generative Organs of cither sex, caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, excessive use of tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Consumption or Insanity. Can be carried in vest pocket. Ji.ooperbor,6for J5, bymsll prepaid. Circular Free.

Sold by all druggists. Manufactured by the Feau Medicine Paris, France. LaueDavis Drug distributing agents. Third and Yamhill 81. Portland.

Or. -OF- IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTTLE OF Caotorla Is put up in onwlrt bottles only. It Is not sold in balk. Don't allow anyocs to sell yon anything else on the pHa or promis that it Is "just as good" and "will answer srery pur. pose." S- Acs that you get 0-A-B-T-0-B4-A.

The ho tlmile cl tan mr vtwir. PENDING. before buying or building a drier. My claim construction. 3.

wuuutiwu, 4. cay for testimonials and experience of growers Estimates and specifications furnished or.driers lx. A aimvca, aaiem, ur. yourself. Call or send for catalogue.

FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO. and High, Salem, Or, The Deimel Linen-Mesh Underwear, Our catalogue contains some very interesting facts on the subject of underwear, Ask for a copy at our Salem (agents, JOS MEYERS SONS, EGGS FOR SALE Imnnrttxl It. P. AT Ira iscore of pullets 90, 01 91: cock 92; ti.to per settinc of n- Barred down to hide. lenerson.

wr." nu ELIXIR COMPOUND MIXTURE. Which by using ons small 'spoonful to a quart of fresh milk wUFylela' one pound of nice butter, arid also one nnnnii rf hnt.txr from one gallon of skimmed milk. MOO in case of failure, il will freely elve the receipt; $2 for particulars. I Address OMEB H. MASON, Asniana, j.

uox n. 4-9 1 in Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the Mo wingi Shirts, plain cents Under drawers 5 10 nU Under shirts 5 cents Bocks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs I cenl Silk handkerchiefs. .3 cenu Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents pes dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work in telligently washed by hand, CoL Olmsted Prop, Fruit Drver STS if ivs as For sale by D.J. FRY, Salem.

I hah iltn ONLY one yiai'li. beyond time paid for, is recotmisea br Sliver men and voters of the Bros. Salem, Or. WEEKLY JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock ol brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of crass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; WANTED girl to help do; Work in email familu UU 11 i' -too juiueny next aoor to steam laundry. 4.19 31 PERSONS wishing competent help to care viucii vi HMisi i special nousework, bv the dav nr hnnr mil af -J MUllbl VUUIl and 21st streets, or telephone to Eppley's Hum icasonauie, Anna Jj, MRS; and icwnicr, iwra 1a, over ltda Bush's hank.

Pmmni Altntnn H11 .1..... -r i. iw on 1.1 mac a vi wurK, SOLICITORS WANTED FOR DR. TATZ MAGE'S "Tne Earth Gird.ed," or his famous tour around the world, a thrilling story of savages and lands. Four ml I Ion Talmage's books sold, and "The Earth his latest and grandest.

DEMAND ENORMOUS. Everybody wants this famous book only .3.50. BIG BOOK, BIG COMMISSIONS. A gold mine for workers. CREDIT GIVEN.

FREIGHT PAID. OUTFITS FREE, Drop all trash and sell the king of books and make $300 a month. Address for outfit and territory, The Dominion Company, Star Building, Chicago. 3-29-30! Interests on Street Assessments. Covering State and Oak Salem, is now due; also interest on sewer assessments in block 58, Salem.

Property owners affected by these assessments will call st either the banking house of htii 8c Bush or the office of the city treasurer, and make payment of the same. A. A. Lee, 4-14-iod. city Treasurer.

Notice of Warning. To Bicyclists: There is a strict ordinance provididing for all bicycles to carry lighted lamps alter the street arc lights have been turned on each night, this will be strictly enforced in the future and it will be well for all wheelmen to take heed without further notice. Ed. N. Edes, City Recorder.

Salem, April 13, 1897. 4-14-iod sfio- stauii stfutan OM WEEKLY Threcmonlhtby ITNo papen sent The louaNAL has three times the circulation in On eon of Anv dallv and weeklvln Oreeon except Scott's Daner at Portlsnd. It Parlies as the chsmplon of the Pe, pie's cause in Ihis state, You can afford to help, support one Bimetallic state paper Every issue Is devoted to building npthi cause among, tb uuK, 01 iae reopic, Hopbk Publishers..

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