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WIE CAPITAL JODRML, TEBM3 OF HUBSUItirnON. imny oy DiBii per .. JO 00 60 Bait illr by mall pe I per year,- 1 w riuuuiuf Weekly by mall ra.it not nald In advance the crlco rtiarged for the Weekly Jouknai will ho SL50 per year. If papers arc not delivered promptly notlly the office. FBKE DELIVERY BY CAimiER. Bally for single week, 16cts. Bally fortwo weeks, 25 cu. Bully by month, 6uc. Collections will bo made on 1st ond 15th of month. Subscribers will please leave money forcnrrlers at houso or whereon it Is delivered, so as to causo no delays In collections. THE EVKNINO CAPITAL JOUKffAI. regU. larly receives the afternoon associated press dlsprtchcs. & Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. A Fine Company. The enter, talnmcntnt Reed's opera house Inst night wsb exceedingly good. The attendance was not near no largo tin tho character of the piny and the manner of its renillUou demanded. Tho piece presented tfnn "Divorce," in which tho opportunity occurs for au impressive panornnin of every day life as too often observed, and the mirror of many features of the social system could uot hnvu been held up more faithfully than it wns Inst night by Miss Jwlo Tittel, the heroine, and Mr. French, tho dan gerously Infatuated hiislmnd. Miss Tittel Is it born actress in wenes of pathos and heart-feeling, her lan guage, movement and geturo being sweetly natural and graceful. Rut indeed tliero was not a jwor caste In the troupe all were Hue. Tho overtures were pleasingly rendered on the piano by the accomplished nnd popular mueiclau, Mr. Hayes, who has delighted Sulcmitcs on many occasions in tho past- with other troupes Another of the com panyMr. Rronson has plnyed here before and is a favorite. To night, tho grand spectacular drama, 'The Sea of Ice," will bo presented, and will be well worthy of n Inrgo audience. Tho prices are low and the entertainment of n high order. CltOISAN'S SUMMEK RKSOJIT. The hotel of SherlirCroisnn, under tho court house, is unusually well patronized for this time of year, Its cool shade deterring seven citizens of Mnrlou county from the usual visit of our people to the seashore or the mountains. R. P. English is serving out ten days for bringing two nrtlck'B of table furniture n mug nnd a cup together uncerimo ulously. The mug was Mack Smith's and wore sticking plaster n few days, the cup Is in the asli-pilo and Lnglisli is at tho wood-pilo for the county. Tlios. Clifton will bo thero n few days longer for assault ing n woman, while live others stand n chauce of remaining until the warm weather is over ami tho grand jury meets in tho cool breezes of October. They aro George Cook, a half-breed Indian, for burglary at tho old court house; James Stouo inun for uulawful relations with n young girl, and George French, young Carey nnd Hill, who resolved thoiuselvea into a committee some time back to seo that tho Chineso sectlou men at JeHerson wero brought tinder tho exclusion act, by setting flro to their shnnty and ordering them to "go." Deputy "Wrlghtmnn says ho wished the county hostelry were not quite so popular as a summer resort. Serious Accident. Tho Oregon City Enterprise saye: Mr. W. P. Austin, a well-known resident of Molalln, met with nu accident last Saturday, which may provo fatal, no had u two year old colt in the pasture tied with a roponttaohed to a Btlck of wood bo thnt ho could bo caught easily. Tho colt beenmo en tangled In some brush nnd Mr. Aus tin went out to loosen him. Ho had no sooner unfnktened tho colt when It turned arouud and kicked him with both feet, breaking his Jaw, the brldgo of hls uoso ami knocked his teeth all out. Ho had partaken of no nutriment sluco Saturday except a swallow of milk when ho wkb brought to town yesterday. Sheria' Samson and Recorder Whltlock persuaded him to drink sonio Ice water which seemed to jovlvo him. Ho was sent to tho Good Samaritan hospital for treatment. Mr. Austin has a farm on tho Molalln, a wife and several childreu. A Slanderer Rkhuked. Tho Oregon City Enterprise well sixya: Tho ChohaliB Nugget caHtH a dirty sling at tho Willamette valley, when It says that tho hop crop through Western Oregou is almost an entire failure, through tho ravages of tho hop lice, which seem to get Into tho entlro Willamette valley. Ho goes on iu this strain nud says tho wheat crop Is n failuro nud that tons of half grown apples aro rotting on tho ground. Never was a more migrant untruth uttered, as tho residents of Oregon well know. Rut then the Nugget la so unreliable, that Itn read ers cannot rely on Kb htatciuents Tho wheat crop of Oregon, while tho yield it hardly us largo urf usuul, I well filled mid of extraordinary fluidity. Tho fruit prospeeU of tho "Willamette valley wero never bet ter, nnd tho fruit U nound and healthy, while no one la thU coun try hua over heard of hop lice In thl vlelulty, ' -. Seo the bargains offered- at Kur. gent's fi And 10 cnt counter. 8-T.flt SECURITY AND PEACE COMING. The Contractors and Connty Courts Arriving at a Sensible Agreement for a Solid Pier. Rridgo excitement still ran high in tho city nfter tho full facts as they existed were inndo known in last evening's Journal, and the general sentiment expresssed Wns that the work should bo discontinued until tho proper means of getting it reliable pier can be determined. One prom inent business man remarked to a Journal representative this morning that he was in favor of dumping the work so far done on the pier slap-dab . into tho river and commencing over ' nnl. I nilnnlNlnnrui fill. tl.A f..Itl. IlfjUlU IU UUIlltlUtU 1TIIH bUV Wllf,!- nal plans nnd specifications. County Judgo Waldo wns several miles above Mehamn yesterday when tho dispatch renched him, but Uc started immediately and rode home, arriving during tho night. This mornintr Judge StotifTer, of I'olk, enme over, ns did also Judgo McLench, county commissioner, al though the latter hnd no notice of any trouble and was hereon private business. Mr. Adler, who takes ihe place of Mr. Hates in Hie firm of contractors, also arrived last evening and was on hand, a very suave and affable gentleman, and expressing willingness to meet the demands of the authorities in every way possi ble. The above gentlemen, accompan ied by Mayor Williams, ex-County Judge Shaw, H. W. Cot lie, Hon. Joseph A. Raker, R. S. Wallace and others, ngaln went out and ex amined tho work, but it seemed a little difficult to settle on the partic ular move necessary, nil agreeing, however, that the pier ns now start ed looked very flimsy for n structure of such grent height nnd weight. It was said by some that instead of thn pier supporting the bridge, the bridge would have to support the pier. Ths conclusion finally reached, in which tho officers from Polk county acquiesced, was thatoutllned in yes terday's Journal, tho construction of a crib outside tho work now done and up to a level of its present height, making tho pier of the shape originally desigued. To put in this additional work will Involve qulto an expenditure probably $3000 to fOOOO and will have to be ordered by the courts of tho two counties, so that no final action can be taken until a majority of eacli court can be brought together. A team was sent beforo dinner to Turner to bring down Commissioner Watson, and If found at home he Is expected this afternoon. In the meantime, until delluitc official action can bo taken, the eon tractors have stopped work on the piers, a fact which Is hailed with pleasure by the people. Tt Is pleasing to noto also thnt tho contractors show a disposition to listen to the reasonable demands ol tho people whoso money is going In to the structure, and in this there Is wisdom, for there is no disposition hero at present to bo fooled with. A Drum Coups. Thero Is now a movement on foot which It is hoped will result in the organization and equipment of n drum corps iu our city. ThoG. A. R. and Itsnuxlliary societies aro racing funds for the purchase of instruments and uni forms, and they have assurances that the necessnry nrtista can bo enlisted from among tho families of the fraternity. Tins will bo no small ac quisition to our city's musical and civic pro-cmlnenco, and It's to bo hoped tho citizens will respond cheerfully In tho way of financial support. Thero is no good reason why Salem should not have one of tho best corps on tho coast, a Capital Mining Company. Tho stockholders of this company, whoso rich mines are located in the eastern portion of thlu county, held their annual meeting yesterday afternoon, electing directors for tho ensuing year iih follews: J. J. Mur phy, J. G. Wright, Edw. Hlrech, S. F. Chad wick, W. J. Herreu, W. W. Martin nud H. F. Drake, Tho direc tors will meet for tho election of officers nud tho transaction of gen eral business noxt Thursday after noon. Thero was a largo representa tion of Btock at yesteulay'fl meeting. Autioi.es Filed. M. F. Honan, II. W. Grandy, nnd J. K. Romig, havo tiled articles of incorporation with tho secretary of stato Incorpora ting the LaGraudo Hotel assocla lion, of LaGraude, Or. Capital stock Is $50,000 in eliarcs of $100 each. Tho GUmau-Freuoh Land and Live Stock company, with principal oftlco at The Dalles, Cregon, object Is to deal iu real estate, ami to con duct a general farm business, capital stock flMO.OOO of a f 100 a share. My Kinodom von a House. Tho following Is taken front the Per- rydnlo Itepis of tho Dallas Itemlzer: "Gideon Stol ami wife, of Salem, aro with us to-day much against their will. They stopped in town last night and through accident their horse got out of tho feed stable, leaving them with no means of get ting homo until noon today. Noth. lug has been heard of tho inMng animal." The LKAm:itH.ll, M. Wade & Co. nro attracting attention by the I largo number of those leaders lu ore-, atlng home comfort ."tho "Garland" stoves which they aro turning out oven this early lu tho season. Hut tho Garland U au all-the-yeur-round mvoruo anu u uauio ,o m called for uujr iiiuiucui. una tiiui hut luwuyn I .l..tbil...... i.i iiiuiiuiiwn'i ""in. in Happy Reunion. J. O. linker' nrnl wife went to Cnldwell recently wlicro they met General Boulinrn I o,l tvlft. Hfra tlr.nl, oni hnlllrr n do J nnd wife, Mrs. Ronham being n sis tcr of Mr. Raker. General Ro'nhnm and his family have been in India for live years past, but for the past six mouth have been traveling in almost every country on tho globe, nnd were on their way to Oregon to visit relntlvcs. They slopped at. Cnldwell to see O. C. Raker, J. O'b, brother, and Orvilie, learning of their visit went to that place, where a happy rc-unlon took place. Hoifeo Sun. J. O., nud O. C, nro sous of Cnpt. John Raker, of the Oregon Mounted Rangers, who is still hale and hearty here. Tho Sun is mis taken only in the statement that Judgo Ronham and family arc on "a visit" to Oregon; they are here to pormnntly reside at their old homo. Cannot he Misled. Salemites who nnprcclale good singing, and they are legion, will see that the audi torium of the M. E. church is well filled this evening to hear the song recital and musical concert under the direction of Mr. E. I). Crnndall, formerly a resident here, and now one of the bot tenor singers In America, who will be assisted by noted loc.il talent of high accom plishment. This w ill be the lirst ap pearance before tho publlu of Mr. WillacI), the civil engineer, who N also &;tld to be a tine violinist, hand ling that king of instruments with the case and finished touch of a Paguuiui. The ndmis-ssioii is 30 cents and the entertainment will be gin at 8: 1.1. Lixivium: Appointed. Hon. J. J. Daly, of Dallas, who Is grand mas ter woi Lilian of the Ancient Order of United Workmen for the jurisdic tion of Oregou ami Washington, lias appointed as grand lecturer, provid ed for at last session of grand lodge, Rev. O. R. Whitmore, resident nt McMinnviile butn member of Sea side lodge at Astoria. The Dallas Observer says of him: "Mr. Whit more Is a forcible and fluent speaker, and from an intimate acquaintance of three years with him believe him to be a conscientious, upright gentle man just tho kind of a man cal culated to till with credit the ofllce to which he hns been appointed." A Ria Catch. A man came down from the North Santiam this forenoon ou tho O. P. with 200 pounds of very choice salmon trout, large fine looking fellows, about thirty in number, says tho Albany Democrat. They wero caught near Rrown's mill, and it is n peculiar fact that they were captured in tho saw dust region, about which there is some complaint. Men thero who clam to know say it is not a fact thnt thesnw dust drives the lish away. GtJAUDiAN Appointed. A peti tion wns presented to County Judge Wnldoto-dnynnd granted forthe ap pointment of J. L.Calvert, of Hub bard, as guardian of the person and estate of T. F. James, a wealthy and respected citizen of the samo place, whoso mind gives unmistak able evidence of failing. He is well advanced in years nnd his children, who aro all grown, feared he might squander his menus nnd took tins apparently un avlodublostcp. Mr. Calvert's bond is in tho sum of 10, 000. Couldn't Stand the Heat. Some twenty-live of tho patients at tho asylum for insano aro worked on tho state farm about live mljes southeast of this city and an excel lent crop of grain has been raised there this season. Wliilo threshing thero yesterday one of the patients, who was working on the stack pitching, becamo so weak and pros trated that it was necessary to linul him away In a wagon and some thought lie was liable to die. Away to the. Sea. Four of Sa lem's pioneers took the Roseburg express this forenoon for Newport nnd Seal Rock. The party was headed by John G. Wright as cap tain, and wns composed of J. G. nnd Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy. They will spend the first few days at Newport and then they will make their headquarters at Seal Rock, where they will stay the remainder of August. In PitoiiATE, In tho matter of the guardlnnshlp of Eva Parker, a minor, D. L. Remington, guardian, Hies his bonds to tho amount of one 11000, which aro approved, lu the matter of tho estate of Francis Man ning, deceased, petition of E. W. and J. S. Manning, for tho appoint ment of an administrator; E. W. Manning appointed administrator, with lunula llxed at W000. The Veuy Latist. Something new and novel In ladles' caps and hats. Also a now lino of P. ('onto merl kid gloves at Chas, Cal vert's. S-lfi-l2t. OitKdON Wooi Hemeinber the Salem Woolen Mill store at 200 Commercial street Iirm a full line of clothing, blankets and flannels freMi from their own mills. Seo the homo product before buying. Prices as low as tho lowest, 8-1 Mf. Newpout. Persons wishing one or 11100 nice, furnished rooms at Newport, apply to editor Jopunal. A Sure Cure fur l'llr. ltvluni! 1MW are known by imvuture IlKopcuiilrutlou, nutting lutetie Itchlujt whtu wuriu. ThU form a uvllm lllliid UUt'dliiK uml prutrinlluc.yloUt atoucu to Dr. Ikteunko'it Pile Hvmedy, which not rno.'k'iiuy.'iich.ni" a M. .TSrmJX: uirwwy ou iiioiwrin biui'im, uiuoro in "' vutu, ), wuw iiiuitmur mull im wm. iir. uouiiiKO. I'm i.-t mi iimu, quit, O, Bold uymiuiliA nieiurr TEACHERS' NORMAL. Sixlj-Five Teachers From Marion t OMlt' in SCSSiOll MOrO tO Enter Soon. Tho Teachers' Normal Institute, now in session ut tho East Salem school building, increases in interest ns it grows iu nge. Slxty-flvo tench ers nre now registered, and several moro nro expected to enter next week. The history lesson yesterday af ternoon, conducted by Prof. Whip ple, wns rather a discussion of the principal hlstorio facts of Adams' and Jefferson's administration. Tho geography lesson was ngaln con ducted by Prof. Lewis nnd the equn tor nnd parallels of latitude were the subject of discussion. Prof. Lewis assuming the same hypothe sis that he did thepreviouBdny. Ry the time n score of tenchers have expressed their opinion on n subject it is pretty thoroughly ex hausted nnd little left to be learned of the particular part of tho subject. The younger tenchers, or pupils nt the school, seem to have ndoptcd the old mince, "that more is to be lenrned by listening thnu by tnlk ing." The following new teachers have registered: Geo. A. Peebless, Mrs. M. ('. Matthieu, Nettn McAllnster, Anna Itossell, Fannie Griggs, Helen Hibbnrd, Angle E. Raxter, J A Evans, H. A. Childers, Mrs Short, Miss M. A. Raxter, Leaeh. C.E. A. D. PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. L. L. Rowland took tho after noon train for a trip to The Dalles. Miss Daisy Settlemeir is visiting in Tangent to-day. Senator J. R. Dimick, of Hub bard, is doing business iu the city to-day. J. L. Calvert, of Hubbard, was seen ou tho streets of capital the city to-day. Mr. and Mis. Geo. F. .Smith le- turued last night from their Califor nia tour. Gideon Steiuer, the lish man, re turned this afternoon from the New port beach. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gatch re turned this morning, from their trip to tho Sound country. Misses Ella, Gertie and Leona Hirsch weuc to Mehamn this morn ing for a week's outing. T. G. McClnry.of the firm of Smith & McClary of Gatesville, was iu Sa lem last evening on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. R. Fleming were among those who came home sun browned and robust appear! ncr, after a sojourn at the ocean side several weeks. Mrs. It. P. Roise, Mr?. Chas. Parmeuternnd Miss Mary Parmen ter wero among those who went to Newport to-day. They go for a two weeks' stay. Mrs. L. Richardson, of Roise City, Idaho, who lias been visiting her father, Mr John Raker, and other members of tho family in Salem, re turned homo this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Vanduyn, of Independence, took tho 11 o'clock j train for Coburg, where they will! spend a few days visiting with Mr. V's parents, after which they will visit tho Goldeu Gate city. Chns. Robertson, son of Hon. J. P. Robertson, who has been study ing medicine hero for somo time past, Intends starting early next week for Chicago, wlicro ho will en ter one of tho noted medical col leges, with a view of pursuing his studies to graduation. Rev. Dr. E. J. Thompson, of Cor vallis, who filled the pulpit in the Presbyterian church Sunday ove ningto tho great pleasure and In struction of a largo audience, was attacked yesterday by neuralgia in the head, nud went to Newport to-day, hoping for relief nt the sea shore. Ho will not be nblo to preach here next Sunday. Don't pnss our store, for uono can surpass our grapes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, watermelons and other fruits and vegetables. J. G. Whiqht. II0TKL AMMVALH. COOK HOTKL. A lMlradburg, C II Clayton, J K Walt, Wm Heal, Portland. J J James, J It Dimick, John Cal vert, Hubbard. Hobt Suitor, Tho Dalles. T J Dunonurack, H F. II D Waldo, Neb. V M Donaldson, Cal. N Galaway, Eugene. 13 It Lake, Corvallis. J S Hastings, Kan. C M Johnson, Kniplio City. MAItltlKO. JOUXSONMIAY. In tliU city, Frliluy, August 15, 1890, Miss Iioulo M. Hay ami Mr. J. II. Johnson, both of this county, .lumen llatcliulor, J. P., oltlciatlnj;. --- . i:er) thing (lof AVrong In the mcctmuUiu when the liver gets out of order. Cotullpatlon, dynpepalu, con. tumluntlonoftlieblootl, lmiHifict umIiiiI. iHtlou are certalu to cnmie. Hut It U nuy lo prucnt theeconeiutucei,ftudremoVe thelr caue, by a court) ofllontettera Btom. uch Hitter, which nimulate the bllltury urtEHU nud regulate luuctiou. The direct rvkUltUH dlmippearuuco of the paini be iiealli thoflb nnd throiiKh the khouldcr of tbekln,rurnsilCKkof lUetougue, ud our odor on he breath, which churucterUe liver coniplHlnt Sound dictation and a rvanlarlmbltof body areblnuilng alto to. eouua aicention xly areblnuilng i f thU eelebruted r let) tmiurt a dei ; urueui inureieui live of health, which Imrurt hU relebrated rvttora- a ueirrve or tiiwiuiu uoa wuicn u t( uel curu Si . t1!'' "m iH epidemic. .-v. ... xiuniiiig ovriMriuiuu are re I uat?wfv"'Ud U,M1,VM both appetite , Notice. All persons aro warned ngniust purchasing stock of the Gold Mount ain & Dry Gulch Consolidated Gold & Silver Mining Co. of R. II. Mil ler, he having no stock standing in his name on tho company's books, nor is he authorized to transact nuy business for the company. R. R. Cannon, President. Salem, Aug. 7th, 16JJ0. 8-7-d-l w COOK HOTEL StntCUlHl Jllgll MlTl'l. -u)U HALE.-Clieap. A good family J; boat, oars nud salts, complete. Also n 7 i vrnnncin-VT nnmi inVOO Winchester rllle. Inq Irc.lKOCom G. W. ANDERSON, PROP. incrctalBtrcc.. Successor lo W. II. COOK. The Cook liotol Is opposttr court house cnnvelcnt to huslnes-s part of city nud Btreet car Hue runnluir past the door. Eaten 81.00 to 83 00 tv day, according to room. Hpcclnl terms to boarders nnd families. Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. Capilal hid up. - $75,1)90 Surplus, ..-- 15,000 It. 8. WALLACE. President. W. V. MAKTIN, - Vice-President. .1. H. ALUEltT. --. - Cnxhler. DIRkCTORSt W. T. Gray, W. V. Martin. J. M. Martin. It. S. Wnllacc. Dr. W. A.Cusick, .1. II. Albeit. T. McK. 1'ntton. LOANS IVIADE To inrincrs on wheat nnd other market- nblo produce, consigned or in store, either In private grnnnrlesor public warehouses. Stale anil County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at leasonnble rntcs. Drnfts drawn direct ou New York, Chicago, Snn Francisco, Portland, London. Paris, llerllu Hone Koiitfnnd Calcutta. First National Bank sm:m OltKGON. WM. N. I. ll'U UK. .1. HLVN'ilLD. Jn.lN Mill. - - President Vice Piesldeut C.ihler GENERAL BANKING. Excimng'ion Portland, 'San Francisco, New Yorli, London and Iloug Kong bought and sold. Stale, County and City warrants bought. I'armeis are cordially Invited to deposit mid linusact business with us. Liberal mlMincc made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at tho bank in most reliable companies. FOUNDED IN 1868 The olilr".! and Mronge-st liuiik south of J'oi'll. mil ami uoi th of San Kimih'Ikco n Bankers, Iron Building, Salem Or. Accounts kept, loans made, exchaugo on every part of the world bought and soid, letters of credit Issued to travelers, collec tions made throughout the Uultcd Slates, British America and Mexico. This bank has .nonPtary connections with banks lu Oregon, Washington, Idaho ond Montana, and correspondents in all the principal towns of those states. 8:2-lm WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Trau!act a general banking business iu all Its branches. GKO. WILLIAMS President Wm. KNOLAN'l) VIco President HUGH McNAKY Cashier DIUKCTOHS: Geo. Williams. Wm. Kng land, Dr. J. A. KIchardson, j, v. Hobon. J. A. linker. Hank In new Kxchango block on Com mercial htieet. :12-tf lastirc in Your Home Company! "The State," Which has for tho past six yean. PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued More Policies, Received More Premiums, And Paid More Lossei Upon property located In Oregon or Wash lugton than any other company. It was the First Company to Pay all Losses ia Full and in Cash lly the threo great conflagrations of Seattl KUensburgand Spokane Falls. GEO. 31. HEELEIl, City Agent And Bpeclnl Agent for Marlon County. Ottlce In the company's buildlni. : FRESH MILK. iCapital Dairy Co j A. C. Fnlrchlld, II. J. Kelly and are prepared to deliver tlresh milk cooled on ico, to any part of the city, lenveordcnsntMlntn.t Low's stable. DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers," 200 Commorotul St Dealers In Steam and Plumber's Goods, California ironstone Bower nnd Vr Clay T. H.HUBBARD, .Agent for Cyclone Separators, Russsll Engines and Saw Mill Machinery. Italdence SW Commercial Bt , 6lem, Ore. ftWm & 25c WantColumn. Notices Inserted for ONE CENT PER WOKU EACH INSERTION. No adyer tlicmcut Inserted In thiH column for less than twenty-flve cents. WANTKD-At the cannery, Snlein. HrntNhaw nnd Columbia pliunsnt ner hundred uuicrimimHciuuiij .-. hw" i (4iiro nt 75c to SI Dcr hundred. PruncS1.2 j. I The largest suo urceu 1 Apples 60c per hundred. Any kind will do .nllinfnm Inrffn rtinitf.il to tlCll IlartlCtt ! Dears Sl Per liuddrcd. Other pears, price , pears, pric 8:ll.ld-lv ns to quality. PATRONIZE Home Industry, nnd use Mountain Halm Cough Cure. Ounr nnteed to give rellel or money refunded. Manufactured lly II. H. Cross, Salem, Ore- con, smith tf xtemcr soie uk-;'"" Sii ilcni. l-8dlm POUND AT LAST.-A Pollnh that will ) rlpaii n nlnno without eummlnir it. PorsaloatDlamond's music house. nOK SA LE.- One houso and two lots lu I1 South Salem son. Price Hs. Inuulroorw. ji. imp- nnu HA r.K. Tratn. cow nnd calf. and h innwlnir mnchltip. Alsonu bO-ncro farm. Call on or address T. C. Jory, Hox Dl, Snlem FINE HORSESHOEING AT Scriber & Pohle's. Special attention Given to shoeing road sters, driving horses, Interfering nnd crip pled horses. A large Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried, We give our personal attention nud em ploy none but experts lu this department. 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or. Capitol Home Addition Is beautifully located In Kast Salem, south of tho Electric Hnilwny line, near the power house. Larue lots. lUOxlOO feet. 1 Good soil. For sale by T. II. WILSON. Owner, 43(5 State Street, - - Salem. County Normal Institute. alllK SECOND annual session of the Ma rlon county normal Institute will be he'ld In the city of Salem, beginning Mon day, August 11th, WW, and will continue three weeks. It is expected that all teach ers and those Intending to tei.ch In the schools of Mnrlou county will bo present and assist In the work. Classes will be organised lu all branches taught In the common schools. Competent assistants will be employed. I. W. YODEK, T:2-td County School Supcrlntedent. Twenty-Five Per Cent Reduction Did you fall to get your mare with foal? If so bring your mare to Heuben Lewis place between Turner and Aumsvlllo to the the big Imported stallion lloulttaut till Jan 1st only 1j to Insure, w 2-w. E. T. Judd. lOIt SALE -Three and one-halfnerps V with good house, barn, well anil Irult ot nil kinds, at n bargain Hubbard, Oregon. K. S, Muriiiy. (MMIm. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good work, economy and sample work shown before engaging. B-Pay based on work measured on tho wall. Leave orders at Sargent's, Meyers' or Keller's resldenceat Highland addition. Wliy Don't You Subseribo for the EAST OREGONIAN ? Dally, S7.50 n year; S1.00 for six months; Semi-Weekly, $2.50 ;a year; $1.23 for six mouths; Weekly, 51.73 a year, 81.00 for six months, the; EAST OREGO NIAN will give you tho news, both local and general. It Is Democratic In every thing, oven In politics. It alms to bo Just nnd fair, even If It hns to be aggres.-lve and "step on corns." It would rather bo right and lose than wrong nnd win. Take m Try It! You won't lose any -.leep over it Address EAST OREGONIAN Pub. Co., Pendleton. Oregon. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCmEAKEK, 215J-I Ccmmerclal St,, ; alem, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty of Spectacles, and repairing Clocks, Watches nnd Jewelry. THE YAflUlNA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregou Development company' steamship Hue. 'JiS miles shorter, LI) lioun lcsstimo than by any otliei loute. Klnl class through passenger and freight llni from l'ortland nnd nil olnts In tho Wl lamette vallev to and from San KroncUci 1 TIME SCHEDULE. (Except Suuanys). Lea vo Albany l.-Ooi'Ai Lea vo Corvallis 1:40 PM Arrive Ynqulna S::m p m Leavo Yaqulna 0:45 A W Leave Corvallis 10-..15 A JI Arrive Albany 11:10 A V i O. A C. trains connect at Albauy ana j Corvallis. I Tho above trains connect nt YAQUIN 1 with the Oregon Development Co'x Lit, . Df.stenMshliwbptwpMn Ynnulnn and Ka I Francisco. SAILING. DATES. STKAMKltS. FKOM YAQUINA harallon, Friday,.. Juno Ji Willamette Vnlley.'.Tuesday July 1 j Willamette Valley, Thursday ' I Farallon, Tuesday ... - ..I (II lull, Oil II U.IJ ............ . " 1 1 ..8TEAMEIW. FH05I SAN FKAXCISCT lllanietto Valley, Friday June 'J7 hanilion. Tuesday n July 1 Willamette Valley, Sunday " b hanilion, Thuiday . " 10 Willamette Valley.Tuei.day 16 This company reserves the right to ' R '""" ua'c!' wiuioui nonce. ..... l'aengen from Portland u luumette Vallev nointu pjin mnV-, al! connection with the tmlut of tht AU Ul.VA ItOUTE at Albany or Corvallla and If destined to San Fpnolbco, hould arruuge to arrive nt Yuqutna the eveulnr before date of kalllug. I'lutnnr aal rrtlrkt lUtr Alwar tbi tf i"Tii .V"r lufo"natTon appbi to Messrs lz' :MJf &.S-k Freight ind Tlcke Arenu a and au front , lorUand, Or. O.C. IIOQUE, Ao"t Qen'l Frt. A rus. AgU, Oregon I'aolflo It. It. Co,. n lr itiul.,. . ,.S'"..'"r" rVlvvalll.. II Vi l n1 '' u ' "l Oretron A as. Development Co., aw Montgomery t, Hemtffiber the Qikiui is.jm ru..,i. can r ranottcu. C summer cuour-Ionn low rate lickeu a now on tale fronx all valley point Yaqulna and return. ' c c uoors. Art. . V and i Agen oriefcLx tlftO ORGANS for $70. Ruy Eldridge CALL OR WRlTli THE SECOND iVEooRE & Osborne Dealers In Furniture, Notions, Quconsware, Glassware, Cigars, Tolvio Candies and Nuts. All kinds of second band good, bougln and sold Goods sold on commission. Cor. State nnd Liberty Pt. tai Coring sfssta anteed. Repairing and cleaning done. The ouly llrst class tailoring p toblisbmcntlii the city. b l!" i I rmrwn dr hiller's 1 i llHl Special Prescriptions. !l: Wm k J ' WftrmMwrn HQpyiE treatment self cure I , I I WwMfc&if A Specific Remedy for Each Disease i 1 tiaiiTy-ae-ii DH. HILLERISHYDnASTINnESTpnATlVE. Stimulates nutrition. rurincsthcBlootl. Cures Dj spepsia, Constipation and General Debility. A perfect tonic amJ Etrengtli liuIIJcr. DI5. HILLER'S ANTI-BILIOUS STOMACH HILLER'S ANTNBILjOUS ST0M ACHJtND LIVER CURE. all I.ncr Troubles, Chilis and Fever, DR. HILLER'S CATARRH CURE. ri-rcsAeutoCatarrh.ClironleCatarrh.CatarthalDeat-nei. Guaranteed tocuro tha ,;ort eases when directions are followcd.or money refunded. D1?. HILLER'S C0VJ0H UTE. Cu-ts Colds, Hoarseness, Couifhs, lironflitti?, I'leurisi and l'iieuiiirnia;reiieicsci'iiaUmntion. Contains no Opiates. Cures Croup in 10 minutes. -fflM:EiSJi?.i?lliif2IA flMP S0.nE TllS-D.flJJ?jm Prevents and cures Iiiph. thcin V.dlposithel euro any soro throat in rom a to 2t hours. CuresQtiinsj InS 'ik. n - ;iii i,i--its TEVER C'J"?. Indispcnsatlo in all acute diseases attended with Mci l.jiins a i ui-i'd ocarlet Fever, Scarlatina, and MeaIcs. Mothers trj it on?e. !; V.JlljiKE-?.'LljEjyP.V.5E.51HII..?.E Cure9 NcrvoU:J Weakness, and Lois cl i'lrtv.i. N"eer ails. rnd for l'nato Circular to HUler Drug Co., San rranelsco, Cal. D. '-ILLER'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE. Cures Klicuuiatlsin, Neuralgia. (iout, huuibao and aaatica, by neutralizing tno blood acids hicli caujo them. DR. HILLER'S TEETHIVG CURE. Aids the growth and Jevolopment ot children durm'' . ii.ii .iiM.MMM.in iw.i.m immam ' t' i 'eethmg peiiod, ensures painless teethin? in 1 sound teeth, and prcirntsanl (lre .pi-nis, Hicl.cts, Uriin Trouoles and Bowel Complaints. Vhlcssli'g to mother an 1.1'ild DR. HILLER'S VVH0aPINGCSUGHCURE. I'rovents and Cure3 Whooping Cru.-h. Note. With exception of Dr. Hiller's Hydrastino Ile'toritive, Dr. Hiller's ltlicuinatic ond Neuralgic Cure, an1 I)r Ilillers Cou;h Cure, tho a'ono remedies are in Tabkt f inn, nnd, If not obtainable f rem your druggist, w 111 bo mailed free, on receipt ot price. $1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00. These remedies arc the result of 2") jears of professipaal experience, and aro guaranteed 'ocuro when a, cars U ) s-iM.'. Dr Hlliers Ol-pac book of directions fjr home treatment, containing valuable instructions as to lijgicnc and diet, sent IRtr.. HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAM FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A. i ,!m Sale by DAX'L J. FRY, Unigeist, 225 Commercial St.. hm. rcanzicr7x MeGROW k fflLLARD. Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats. ELDRIDGE BLdDCK. Price of .Meats by tho quarter jc. Mutton by tho quarter- Tc. 1'ork by the quarter 7c Uolls. : : 1. 5 to 8c. ltoasts . ............ . . fee, Before Leaving Salem, Ollbort Uros. hnvo now on salo, HOUND TIII1' TICI.KTS to Ynqulna and return Tickets good for goint,' and coming on any Week day until October 1st, 'W. TiSi-ti TICKETS S3.50. From Terminal or Interior Points ihe NorflicroPacillc Railroad Is the line to take To all Points Kast awl South. It lBthodlniugcnr route. It runs through vestibule tratus every day in the year 10 ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcnrs unsurpassed, I'ullmnu drawing room Meepers Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Host that can be constructed and lu which accommodations arc both free and tiir ulxhed for holders of first nnd second-claw tickets, nnd KMCGAUT DAY COACHES. ; A coutlnum Hues, attbrdtn 'ae ooanenme with all -! treat iuid uninterrupted service. Pullman sic ured In advi l the road. r vMC'tiousoHU be be-1 . Uro.aa any agent of . Through tickets to and from all point I In America, England and Europe eau be ' purchaMHl at any ticket oitlee of thU ooim tull Informution lonceruing rate, time ot tml u, route, and o(lier(leuilUfuruU.hd ou applicutiou to any iMteut or , A. D. CHARLTON', Awl. taut lieueral INitHwuirer Agtut, No. I 1-1 Firt street, cor. Wukhlncton; Port-' land, Oregon, , fNE iF THK LAH(iIr KST M1I.IMH. StAl. 1.4 vctr n,lM lhan Vrneuu iu ihr htate. i uniuiia. land. Ijiv6st si.lt l.tul lilankx It tauf. a d biggest illKi.unt. St-ud lhi )iiti f j.b pr!ni.fc. an4 catiUyue ol I lie sihi ii'iii i j'0 pr.ui.ii. an J catiU'iuu legal bunks. ... t M WAlfE. wmw iTtnter S-'em Oregon, SECURE YOUirriCKETS B S S b i a 8 i 3 U b S N. r in vjiier Wi m'Yvn f?r fi"25' uF'8t brand. now nnd sa'e money. Cash installments. or bargains in ail kinds of music good- at ecjct Block, - Commercial St EVERYTHING GUARANTEED. HAND STDWw AND LIVER CURE. Cures Iiiliousncsi and Malarial I'eers, and alt Tjphoid conditions. HELLENBRAND'S Ealing Parlors ft Candy Jlanofactorj', HOG Commercial Street IlILIiOKAUE: Ice Cream 10c ,,15c. nnd 2i cents Collce, Tea or Chocolate and CakclO cents .Mush and Milk -10 cents I'lnto of Soup 10 cents Hot C.tkei, ColleoorTea 10 cents Ilcefbtcak and Kggs 'ii cents Pork Chop and Kggs 'Jo cents Mutton chop nnd Eggs ...23 cents Venison and Kggs 2.) cents Saungoand Eggs i"i cents Ham and Kggs 25 cents Kresh OyMers nuy style 2o cents 25 Cent Regular DinnerServed From 11 to3 0'Clock, A nlco variety of vegetables, etc., etc. A1m tea, coll'ee or milk with all 25 cent meals without extra charge. Choice Cigars, Imported and Domestic, nlwayb on nand. Porter House Steak and Eggs 50 cents Tender Loin Steak nnd Eggs 50 cents leTnTl. stanlei W DARKEST AFRICA i.rsa Btorj'of Stunliy'srrcnt thrllms t.iH it. until, iru of h.i IiuporU'it leri will nnii -ar fur the first tlmo in ' i . k w.ittvn by liiinaelf. cntitUil In uirkwi ..i r. - 1 i nut l .Uoeire I by any of the tr il -.1 ' Stanley tmnkn" n w buins oifereil ai " nWa'Kl "(nbeHtlc " To no one ot these M .iunley contributed alin. . Th r..s no question iilwut tins statement be nr c-ir.vt in ere'y pirtlouUr We guarantee tt, a-iu villirlrf.iHtl',uUrionaiIi''atinn CAUTION !rtr n&ibl!r,ro;,heJ- l' bit of CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS A-iil tlut t'io canvatolng asent carrie a certidait ( ttgfu.-y fraiu at A. L. BANCROFTS CO. 132 POST STREET. SAN FRAN.1SC0. O.a.r-I Anfnt3far the Pacifia Corst James S.Felton, solo agent for Marion county, Salem, Oregon. Union Pacific R. R. Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." I-raln. .rthe east leave Portland t 7 ;u m and ft.n pm dally. Te tte to andfri.i principal js.hitaln On Unltedte i ada and Kuroj. I'.ltml Xew Diiiic tiri PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPtHS. Free Family Sieeplmr Qars run tbroujlj on Uspre train. U y'b."'Ka IlluKs aSii Kan. City without change counMliortfal IHrtlaotl forfen''BBe o d l-iutet Found iolut. For further jiarUcuiar addr w agent of the eo.iipanyjW,,, O. H. MBLLFN. 0eVl TraUle Man IM-.0; MannUwanMiU Court rtrew. Sajwai.Oeyoti- . ou con m e iimmm by buylnc T00' Mu: seal JWerchandise DIAMOND'S ( Ksytf "C4Jj7 HC 7 fft' Y if