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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1891)
7 V f mfamfa Higlicsl of all in Leavening Powcr. - M x && absouoteiy pure jMMH nil HIWI J" .. ...-I rnoi'osEii iii:isiATios- Kerlrtv of Mrunrri Likely M Becomo Lawn. TUB IMIECIKCT AHrtKSBOlt IIH.L. Mr. Jennings of Lane, wiw (he flttl in the rliig mid IiIh bill No. I. one of tho iriwwtircs that w III attract pome attention, lienco the .Iouimtai, considers It worthy of conUonwitlon, thai the people generally may under stand Us provM.tiiH. It ulMillxlu tho oflko of county asaefmor on nnd after Jiiuuiiry lnt, 1893, nnd provides for an iwwwor to be elected In each product, who hIiuII have name quulilleatlorw aH for Jus tice of the peacf, Khali lve a bond of $1000, receive $3 per day for time employed und hall hold ofllce two yearn. They shall aweed property at lt nctunl value, tho value and owner ship to bo dftcriuhied from the 1st of January each year at 0 a. in. 'I'ruo caoh value In to mean valuoat an ordinary snlo ami not u forced or auction Hale, TlioaiuHMiniciit roll l to bo com pleted and returned to county clerk by Hecond Monday of Kebruaiy uu lcaafor cauws tho time Ik extended by county court. Ileal property must m preclnely described, Miction, towriHlilp, range nnd number of ucren, the value to be determined In condderatlon of lm- provemcntH thereon and on landn In surrounding country, quality of will, convenience to linen of tniiinjKirtn tlon, public roads, mills and other local advantagi'H. Indebtedness slmll bo deducted, but It must be aetual nnd not prob nbloor funded, anil in annexing for scliool purposes tho debt, In order to be im'inptcd, niiiht exist against prnierty In the district. The county elerk is required to furnish o.ioh ufrsesssor with nu ib struct of the iinsiitisllvd Indebtedness on the records. Notice must bo given of the meet ing of the hoard of equalization which Ih made tin of the county Judge, county elerk and the several precinct nssrmorH. Tho assessor Keeps a duplicate as rnvsiiieut roll, with corrections after being equalized and transmits the Mime to his successor. Ho is required to apply to nil banking Institutions and express companies In his precinct, and procure u sworn statement of. the Harnett of all depositors therewith of money or valuables with the amount of such deposits fur each depositor. Just wall and see bankers and hiisiuwHmoii ufuerallyjumpon that last section of tho bill ami squelch It. It would bo a ureal Innovation oil tho business methods of the coun try, lit). Jouunal. Poisons must swear to their prop erty lists or forfeit too. 'Villi OMt-(XHMllIO.Mtll llllili. Tho lllll Introduced In the bouse by Huh. John Mlnlo (IT. II. 88) and which Is looked upon with a good ileal of Interest by many who tiellove tho present commission of three men and it clerk without power, as u cost ly pleco of tifcelew rurnllure,has been examined im re fully at the clerk's desk by H leprmuilalivo of the Jot'ii.N'Al,, and the following are Its snlleiit points, printed for the consid eration of our rentiers. It of ooiirsM icpeals tho ndlroad coiiimlsstoii laws of 1KS7 and 18.H1I anil provide for a tiiiniiiliwlon of one man, who uhull w an elector anil resident of the lute live yours U'loro his election; this logUbiliirit to uIkhmo Hie (lot one, his suocotfor (o lie elected June 1HW ami every four yearn thereafter. Salary ffl(HH); to give bonds of flU.lMKI. No jwrsoti (Htnueoled tllreelly or Indlreelly with niilrmid, tulegniph, expiexs or elevator fuuiNiiilt'H can hold the olllce. Must have otllcc in oapltol and may have branch ollltv at Portland. Must make biennial rtqiort sh w lug workings and net turnings of railroad, telegraph mid expieos property and make approximates of the (Hwt of itc,rlciilttintl prodtiullou ami tho net earnings of farming lands actually used In production, with a stitteiiient of the omnli!" of labor employed In tmiiiporttttitiii, and In agriculture. Klwll hIhi uuUe suggestions as to iiivmim fur Ktfeiy of travel, in il nitty make HllefHilniw In (lie eluHi'lleotloit of uvbjlil. Itt Hutlinrlted to make limwitpM Hon of all liiHtlera brought Uftwv lilni by Httltloit or ouinplMliil, mot make a rroArtl tlierunf, luetudlti (hiding of fuel, ullliiMiiiin.ndrt- tluukfor ivparatloniiMl mm'Ii rt inline, sluill, In hiiv uillclal piwevdhtcii y41 ftk l UithULl 'OfiPowden ' WW V If ir Vca A liUlons Of Homw U. a Got Report, tsr., "88 Baking thereon, be deemed prima faclo evi dence of tho facto found. He Ih authorized to ascertain the methods of keeping accounts, mak ing changes, etc., by all companies aforesaid, ond whether discriminat ing against persons, corporations or places; also to enquire and Investi gate the safety of electric arrange ment oh street rallwoys, and to this end may at any time during business hours enter any olllce, depot, eoacu, etc, and examine ull books, vouchers, mil ers, etc. Any persons, tlrm, corporation or association may llo complaint for any violation of the law, unjust charge, discrimination or tho like, a copy of which shall be served on Hie party complained of, who is re quired to answer or to make repara tion in ten days. If this is not done tho commissioner shall investigate thi complaint. Within 00 days from passage of act every common currier subject to Its provislonsshall lllowltli the com missioner a schedule of reaBonuble lares, rates and charges, and a just classification of good and freights, which shall bo published 30 days by tho commissioner In one or more newspapers of general circulation lu the slute,and all persons muy within in .1. t ... .....!..,.. ....I.1I....II.... III uityH iioui uviiijiium; jiuuhuuukii, file objections to such schedules. After proper hearing, the commis sioner Is empowered to alter, amend, modlfyor confirm the schedules, and UM)n the service of order of such findings, It shall bo unlawful to charge higher rales than therein set. forth. If any common carrier fail to file schedule, the commissioner may prepare one, with same effect as above. He Is also empowered to fix rales for haulage of curs on connect ing Hues etc. Tho right of appeal to the circuit court from nil his orders Is retained, and lu thai court the district attor ney Is to defend his action. Ir any company fall, neglect or Is tumble to comply with any order of (ho circuit court hereunder, said 'jourt shall appoint a receiver for the railroad, telegraph, express, steam boat or elevator busluevs allected uu til such time as satisfactory showing is made that tho order will bo car lied out. If the commissioner Is notllled of any attempt expected or made to wreck a train or interfere with the business of other compauleH named, he Is authorized to Investigate Hand If found without foundation tho cost is to be taxed to tho company com plaining, but If satisfied there is ground for tho fear, ho Is author ized to oiler a reward not to exceed $11X10 to apprehend the guilty party. 'I'liu commissioner Is authorized to settle disputes between dlU'eront companies as to right-of-way, crws- Iiiiim, code of signals, etc., and if either company Is dissatisfied with his decision, tliu.i a final settlement shall bo made by arbitration. The commissioner must I ravel over all railroads in the stale at least once lu six mouths, carefully examining bildgoM, culverts, trains ami all n purloiiauccM of travul. llo may Investigate how grants of money by congress for internal lm. piovcmcuts have Urn expended; and to that end may obtain esti mates and opinions of comctoiit engineers at tho cxeiuo of thu state and thu sainu shall bo for publlo In 'Paction and ho given to the press. Changes of Inoatlon of depots, sbletraeks or main tracks over a mile long cannot bo madu without notlco to the oommlsiilouer, who shall lnxtroldeotlous and decide-un appeal Hen, The etimmlsitlouer may jnvcatl slo overuhargM, detention and tt.iiuagu to freight in transit, stock killed, etc., and to present claims, urging payment and satisfaction. lie may iuvesllgttte causes of ac cident on railroads, etc., summon inn witnesses at the expenmt of the tatoutid rcoord Hinting, which ho shall embody with his suggestions in his biennial report. All iMiniMiilen related to are re- ouirvii to luruiMii iiiiu an tioMtvn in- formation at all limes. lmiNiiiliHi fulling to comply with the requirements of tho law on thulr part toward tho oommliMlonor shall forfeit from 1 100 to fAOO. Tho act lakes etUet Immediately after Its approval by tho governor. The bl'l U wry voluminous and whmii tu lattvo no point untouched, although whuu It Is all summed up Oh uiHiimlftftloucr is Utile mote than a kklitlllt In every supxHd eae of iMJtMttatHi Iht part of companies rwgulMtMl. akmo - so Ycara the Standard. Powder Uphelster: Keller fc Marsh have secured the services of Mr. Cottrell, of Uuflalo, N. V., nil expe rienced upholsterer of twenty years in flno work. Work of any deseri tion will be attended to at reasona ble rates. 1-3-tf. C. O. Given fe Co. are the low price firm on shoes. bai.i;m siAKKirr jinroiiT. A HyiwiitU nt Hie Market Huylng and Hilling Price. nrrAii. I'll lew. KKVIflKH QUOTATIONS. Hlioiil(ltm.Hui?iir ctired.tr U,lVi Ureaklunl bamiiVi HiuiiH Hu?ar cured, per fl, 10. Jtef- (V VJVju Pork- I2KC Mutlon-10 4l2Vc. Vtnl-1012Uc. TlJiiotliycci Per pound, Vjx, telling. Ilod clover seed Per ixiunil, l.Tc White clover teed Per pound, Die " Allke Isb ppr pound. Itcd lop 13c per pound. Mticolii Clra VpKT x)UBl live (Jrniw 10c tier txiund. Orchard Urami..l7o per pound. IScnn Tic per lb. Oat meal it 5c Ciinnrd Prulu. Penciled, K W, apricot, 12 i'f. hlncklx-rrlra. U: cjorn. Ixt icnidm fi CO; tomatoes JI 40: trln( Ih-oiis il ur, Krocn IKaiHjl KV, pcrdnz. Ill two 111 oik. uieen rruiu-unoice app.eH viwi.w iwr hox; pears 75c per Ijox; crapes II a;ierbox ItolnUwH 76c; carrotn z'xr, iHirwnljnt SI U); quinces ft U) per bimhcl; onion O: per Hi. -Mah.Jjalmun 7KI0o perlh; Hturccou ti 7c er Ih- small flat) tlUo per Ih; Halibut and uodl2jcpcr lb;KuUKtlmoii, 710cpcrlb. noytwo I'iiickh. Wheat J2Kc net. Flour Per barrel, 11.20, best 190 lbs. Out Per biiNhol, W Cp ODc Hurley Per buhel, (We Jlmn Per ton. 111) to at mill, sacked. Mhortu Per ton, 121 W " wicked. Chip Per ton, SUM " snclced. HiiPH 4tioted at :0c per lh. Hirgs .Vfc er dozen. PoUUoes Per bushel, (X)o Corn meal Jki er M,und. Cliwme '2fta vr pound. Dried plum Per lb. B7c. Dried prunes Per lb. lalho. Kmported pruncH Vtr, wr lh. Ilutlcr iHK'l'iO cr jiouiid for ('Kid Iird 2fs,IScier lb. Hams Per pound,lli$12c, liacon Hides 1U per lb. Hhouldcrs saOc per lb. Chickens.. 7 to 10c. Turkeys Hcperlu, (l(OHe7(4Sprlb. Duck, 12110 jierlh An Onliiiniico Hill. To amend nectlon 1 and r2, title ?, seo tloiiH 1,2, 8 und 11, or title-:), or mild chap ter 3, (jfiirdliianco No. CI. Sec. 7 Thalwcllmi I, and title 2. fit wild chapter, belnir puimrordlimnca No, 51,111 amended boiih toreuil us follow; sectluli I. All CI. y laxcHHiul neviituarH Kbiill In I hi hi in riirreni koiu and miver coin nt tin; lUltd HlaU-s,exwpithut clly orders sliull he received forUtxiHim tirovlded in n:iliii S, title 1, of wild chupicr nuuiioiin liiHiheulioii z, or said title 2, be umeuded ho a to ruul iik IiiIIewh: iscc tioii 1. All llue and pemiltln, Iiiikihc.I fur the violation of city iiiillunuces may he euforeed by nctlon lojulnst, thu olleuUerin the rewider's court, which action nhnh he tried without a Jury, and, In cimeorcon vlction, theJudKiiioiit tticn-lu hIiuII tut fur thuuiiioiiutortSullne, ol the term or lm prlMimnent In deraiilt thereof, or of either orhoth!!iicamlluiirlHcnniciHundthuuoHl of thu action. Heetlon U-That Hcctlou 1, title .1, of wild chapti'r, a amended by oidlnaiicu I.jO, bu amended ho a to read iih follewn: Hcctlou I, That no purMiii, linn, I'niMpiiiij or ror poratlon hIiiiII ciikiiku III, priikccute or Mir ryoiiuny IniHlneHHiir pmri-hHloiiMllblu the limits of the city of mucin for which a IIcoiiho In required by thU ordinance, until he or they havu ohtalnml hiicii IUtiikc. Uimfiiiii iii 'rim , u.iniji.t 'i n.ii.-i ..t u..i.i j. .. .... ... ...... n. v.. ..... , ,..,u .,, i.i mil. i rliupter, an amended by ordinance IW, b mid thesumi) iHaiiiemfcd hoiih Ui read us folloWH; Hi'Cllon 2. iNoperwin or pi'moiih keeiliiKabarriHim,HalNiii.tlp)illni; house, reiflaiiraitt, drug htore or other p.aco with- llllllirciiyiiiniiiiMll will'rilHlirilllOIIH,VIIHIUK or mall lliiiorsareHOlilHhul within theclt) illreetlyor liiillreclly.lu perhoi. m ,y au otlier. sell, burleror deliver, or UiiowIiikIi permit to lie wild, liarteuulor deliNeicdlor or on his or their itccnunt, any splrlttioiiH, vlnutiaor malt lliiioin In any iiuaulltlu levHthiui oneealloii tvlthout Hot obUilu nit a llceuiii there lore III the manner here limner provided, And II Nhull nut be lnu. ml rorany iicb peisou ir peiitoiii, i II Klvo or deliver mi) of Mm iilio eniiuiei uleil lliiimrK loany imtwiii lnloxkimd or who ha been declured n common drunk art! a provided lu ordinance No, ill m ,m Huuduy,iind uu keeper ufn Imr.rnom.Ha liHiu or tlptilliiK hmme. ulthlu the city. Hindi seep III place of bimlnem open mi thotlral diiyorthu week, coiiimiiulvivillcd Huiidsy, heetlon II. -That Meet Ion H, title ;i, ol wild uhapter il, iih amended by ordlimueu ISO, lm amended no iih to rend iih fnllowH Hivllon s. IJvery iKTMiii.llrui, eonipiinyiir eorixir iitloiieariyliiKoiioreiinutlnuin any lain. Iiuum or prolKHnlon heremiirnr lu this heo llon enumerated, within the illy orHalum. Hhall, heroreeuKiiullikC therein, be required to procurun llivuKuiliiirciur Iroiu the re corder al the rolluwlnif rate I. I'ur keepliiK a elrcii or iuiuit'rle, w-vculy llwi liollar for meli exhlbltlim Kor keeplni; any theatre, hnw, cxhllil tlon, or other phu'ii oraiuiirciiieiit except for charitable purixwm, nity dolliiiM iir ouarler; luenty iIoIIiiih per mouth, ten dollars per week, or three dulliim ror eaeh eililhltlou. . I'or keeplini any Umlliii; alley, lillllaid table, PIki'.iii-IkiIu tablv or other table on which. Raines arc plnyml with bull or ruw, whuu kept rnr public lne. wllli or without clmiuc. lenty live dnlliirn IHTHIiliiiulfdriiu'li tublc, pio tiled no inorii than tllly dollar xr nniiuin kluill he nluirued for the table kept in one room, . Kor keeplnk'auy hootlinc eal lerv, tlltieu dollars kt iimiitli, or 7le ilollars per wiek. (V. Kor keeping any biir-riKim. aloou. tlnnlliaf luiu.n ..r other placo where plrltumu or vinoiii. liquors are miiii hi iiiiauiuiCH itM tliauoiii Kill, on. lour liliinlnd dollar iwr uniuiin t) Kor keenlnu a lwiMioni,il(mii, tlppllui: Iiouho or liliuo where mull Ibiuor in., uii.l . .1.. . .. - ..-- .-.-. in quanillie ie uiaii one Hiillun, llirtv luuulivd and tiny ilollars vr auutiin. 7 Hotel runner shall eueh nty a quarterly llceiuo of live dollar. Kverv u'lwm uim on lli public ktrecU, or on the dock, tNiuilHMt luiittliiRM or rulltiMd deikit. wiiiiiiiiii'eiiy,HiiniiMiiieii eunioiu loi'atiy hotel, lun. tavern or bouidtUk- Iioiimi, Hhall be deumiHt a hotel runiieruiiiW thu line. S. rjieb luietlonivr ahull imy an annum llceiutor tllly dollarsor for iMieh day or iiliihl tlvo dollur. And all appllmul Iberefnr, nhull tieforu rwvhln thu uiuie tile u llh tho mxirder a k'M and inuneleut Ixind, wllli one or more nurvtliw. itiudi turned that he will f.lthfiillv iumxuuh rnr ami iwy uvorto the pcrtou eiitltliM there to ull iiiouny thai muy ixmie into hi IniutU a Hiieh iuielloiuor. Kery;iwruiii kliall uv iiiviiiiH, in ,v nu uwciiuiier w noae oil. Inewi II U to utter property at nubile iinl.-i . extvplliiKvxeeiiliNeslinvrvandtixiviilor, ndiulnMnilor and mmrdiuiu in their olllelal M.iell); proOdml thai no aue- luimvi tuuii no auiiuiri(Hi, by Mruie ol ui iievuae. in eniiinii ail) oilier ihu-mhi In ai'luanuetltiiirer lu hi IwlmUexivin in In. owu utoru or u uiehim.e or III hi presence it. ISHlitler ahull iy a Ibvu-e tee nt rtf ty ddUra Hr aiiiiiim. llilrty doUar lor ix iiiniiiiia ur unveil iioiiai lorilirvo iiiiiiilha lit Hawker Hhnll a) a llcvu lee m llltivil dollar iHr weok, and on ueh liiwi alwll IkiiuhI ira ahiiiur n.ue Itiau a -'k, it Kivr kwpiuK a imi horeiU. hawk, wanii. truck, imiiiiUhih or othw whleteuaod In the iHt tut U lmu pumlkut id imrwma in unqxiri) tor Ulro tinwu dullam per annum It Kr krv, x a on horae dru) , wut;oti, wtt or iHher ehlejeritr inli u.e. tu doUar Hr au mini All ehlSi umhI Inr Hie tmuaiair lathm or proper!) liwu 0uv u iwaev, hw hire, wlllitii the ell), wtihr ti) the l.stU by theiU) or upon, wmlraet, aiwll Iw i uiilir.1 to my IUmtao in)dr thU awtkui Ami all lletHHae hw uu) , ib Han.nd e4uc4wi ahull IhiuhI mmui Hutiualh f.M Hlermolalx liMimha, imi the Aral tin) u JnuiHtf) uHlJul).iiwi-ti )tr. prxided llKalHWttMjH) lH.i.wflm-u) ofkuld ltMMallHrlbenrKi nf ia In it, il in that mae .ir U iviualudw .at tin- umi HWiiiwl I Mtu uul), ami alMll be ,kiml imUvHik-KtHy fcw th rvnMiudr of the inrxiHrwi WW .uu uo lievuM, uuJn Ihl M kb'll U HawM liv a kluxter li ki lllIU atx inuulUa, exvi u Ue.vluW.ti U0J.,IK, ."m' ." KHT IKVIU. feaUlMiMld I,, U lHt UWVhv au k klUtU tM MIV lui4r. mummiW by tuxlliuiiiw ULIw utd.lk.ii.uwidu Mmu t-iinVm . . . - ... ,H HUmtM I n UVU. tkatinlhir tlliu to tU uuiw, tkt ,,lol Vw.MUMKaNMf l uHr U4 (WMIIHiitu, .!, id,Ha II .tl.ll U. Ha Jut) .al ttwomuif n4ii.whiw.Mm UmhI iw 11m uauki"" 1?''H "it? w IuimI) tttlUlU ill. i . f . . " I Tr ,u ttkwr uiiiimi lit lit ehu t iti i..i ...v... ... . U. liwrawilti AMMHi am, uU. ,u ii 4 leW. W4i, rr ., t llMIt OMaa iklMUUkKkau .nil ktumI tiM mUiirrAittj u. iu.; Keu)l). AUMi .Kl)NS, .'" Smmm ummTwIU fc'ftArssl Wft W )ifr- nHETORICAL KUBBI3H. How KmI Poet " "rnulno Literary Men Do 'ot AVrlto. Botaoof oar vronld-be lttrary people of both 8xe mlue tbe dictswiary most abominably, says tho New York Ledger. Eveu tho reporters of some of our daily I; pors havo adopted tho grandiose style or writing, and a pretty mess they make of it. When shall we get back U) the well of En Klish undented, and be relieved trom the muddy mixture or inootigruous words with which tho simplest facte are boplastered! As to our fugitive poetry, much of it Is abscJtJtoly Incomprehensible to ordinary minds. Itseeuntohare been written by Individuals In hysterics. One "fine writer of the feminine gender tells us that when woman "rfrds on her genius-armor," and plunges Into the "world wide arena of in tellect,'' she does so at a "fearful sacriHce.' Wo wish sho wouldn't, for the sacrifice in these cases Is the time of tbe reader. An other lady Informs u that tho bosom ol o poetess "heaves with exulting joy, and her eyo burns with heavenly lire." This Is a mistake. Persons who writo such poetry n. n.lAnn1 lutlrttra ran mill WithOUt a SOn- satfon of nausea, sit quietly at their desks or tables while they do it. Wo know this to bo tho caso, for wo have scon several rtnl poets in tho very act. Thoydid not mfflo their hair, their eyes looked perfectly natural, and they oxhibited no symptoms of violent palpitation of the heart. Bopond upon It thatreal poets never roll their eyes liko automaton clocks, or cut any other extraordinary en pors under what Amos Kendall called "tho excitement of composition." Byron said: "Confound the moon I it always gives mo rheumatism; but I writo well of it." No doubt many young and romantic persons supposo that his lord ship eulogized tho moon by moonlight, with his shirt collar thrown back, and nothing of his oyes visible, except tho whites; whereas, In reality, ho wrote about tho planot In a snug study, with tho shutters closed, tho lamps lighted, nnd a glass of gin and water and somo Btilton cheeso and crackors bo sido him. A true poet or a good prose author must havo a sound, vigorous brain; and people with sound, strong intellects neither net liko lunatics while they aro writing, nor jam pretty words Into Inappropriate Juxta position to tho confusion of common sense. PECULIAR STOMACH. A Yankee "Woman "Who Grow Fat on n Diet of Klate-I'imclla. "How much aro slate-pencils!" asked a woman as sho stepped Into a stationery Btoro yesterday morning. "Ten cents iv dozen." "Give mo ono dozen." Then, unwrapping tho package, says tho Auburn (Mo.)Oazctto, sho deliborately be gan to eat tho pencils. Yes, out them not just chipping tho ends with her teeth, as do school-children, but biting off substantial quarter-inch pieces mid crushing and swal ing them with inilnlto relish. This was quite a retnurkublo achievement for a staid, matronly person, such as sho appeared to bo, and naturally sho was questioned con corning this strange propensity. Prom what sho said in reply it scums that this un usual system of dlot was by no moans con fined to slato-pcnrils. Qravol is a staple ortlclo of food with hor, properly strained nnd assorted; oyster nnd clam shells and frlnblo sandstone sho masticates as a man eats a soda cracker, ami asks for mora Sho experiences an unoxplalnnbla craving for such mutter nnd feels compelled to eat It. Tho odor of tho dust raised in tho streets by passing vohlclus arouses lu hurtnuch the sumo BOiisution of uiiuppousublo dcslro as affects thu senses of tho mebriato when as sailed by tho tunics or a dram-shop. Thero Is uothiug she lilies bettor than to discover a nice retired gravel-pit and revel in tho consumption of its products. "Oh, how I should liko to go to tho sea-slioro where thuroislotsof clean, whlto sand," sighed she. This extraordinary porsonugo is a womun of about forty years of ugo, appar ently, and is easily described as n down-oust, Ynukcu mother of a family. Tho only pe culiar thing about her looks is her com plexion, which is curiously palo almost oorpso-llko In Its pallor. Hlio says sho has boon accustomed to eat gravel and suchlike substancos ovor slnco sho can rcmombor, Bho llvos In Lowlston, "Tho only thing I can't oat," obsorved tills remarkablo woman as sho turned to Iwivo tho storo, "Is paving-stones. Thev break my tooth." QRIGIN OF WOMEN. Kumarkahle 31) tin Cuiicernliii; tho l'lrst or ltaith'a AiiKvla. Woman's ilrst nppotirance hns boon a fruitful subject fur tho logend mongers, says tho Tall Hull Uiuotto. Tho I'honluiun myth of creation Is found In tho story of TyKUittlUm nnd dalatoa." There tho Ilrst woman was curved by tho ilrst iiinn out of Ivory unit then endowed with llfo by Aph rodito. Thotlreek theory of tho creation of woman, ueeordlng to lleslod, wns that Zono, as u cmul Jot, ordoieil Vuloau to innko woman out of clay, umi thou induced tho various gods und giHldooses toinvestthe clay doll with nil thalr worst qualities, the result bolni; n lovely thing, with a witohury of mien, relluiHl craft, eager passion, love of dross, trouohorous manners, nnd sin. mu le mind. Tho Scandinavians say that iw Odin, Vill nnd Ve, tho three hoiis of Hor, were walk ing along the sea beach thoy found two stick of wood, ono of ash und one of oliu. Hitting down, the gods shaped man uud woman out of these sticks, whittling tho woman from tho elm and culllug her Itnim. Ono of tho strangest stories touching the origin of woman is told by the Mdtrttca reues. In so fur us the orvutlon of uiau goes the lOKOiul Is not unlike that related by Moe, only that Ute fall oaiue before Kve arrived. After the nmu had eateu of tho forbidden fruit he beemio unvoted with a boll oa the leg, out of Which, when it burst, oame a beautiful girl. The man's flrt thought was to throw tier to tbe ptjs, but he was eouiuiaudtst by nuu6eugerfnui heaven to let her play uutoug the diggings until she wus of marriageable age, then to tuuke her his wife, lie did so, called, ber lluboura, mid she bevHtue the tuother of h4 the race of meu. The American Indians' myths relative to Adam ami ICve are nuiuerous and entertain ing. Some traditious trai-e back our Brst ldretiU to white and red MnUe; another is tuai nma, seurrbtug fern wife, wm g.ven tbe daughter of the king of tbe muekrau, wlio, oa teiug dipped Teto u uetfttborW lake, became a womita. Temperaturu f nler. Dr. William A. Hummoud. m Ute NerU Ameriooa lteview: Water fer drinking purXMe buouM never be below fifty de grees. Wo otku Hbnuat itlwnye gt it even lu tiw hotUt weather m ivmIh tol by letting It ruu for a uimute or two trom anjr houooM faucet, or itrewiiucit from ant county welt It not, titer i no obMctkn touooUuglt to tbe pomt uieauonei. The Hit U4U "wooltey," whu-h rn new be hM ahttast auywnere intuit country, and by weaus of which the contained wniw to cooksl by it owu evaporation, auwr tan purpee ndmu-nbiy i am .naie ure that if ICO water should be irencr.i, dicrvled ns f li'e wuM '0HN2A ? H 5 ? DPIU's'tw flATARRU Bhenniitiini, Neura'gla, Corns I1 4W' " ill . Iiiari)llntiti. tul. Sv,4ll - inu ibm n . v I BJTIVL, S SS imtt ! -fiV i b iMTu i lCllRrc ixm avw MMXirm ! T JTJi J.f I ? d. j-y. & m .v sZ'; y!, ,Xl" t ZZ "V .T- T L 'TJ J-S2 r ra .?. 7ffitF' y'nSfitl flwt. 5ri O-s' riftoit So you think of locating horo? i-.iwican-l'os. I thought tome of prao ticlr?amontryou. CUtwit-Peo hfro, j-ounu man, there s a rood openlrir hero lor a man as wder rtntids Ids bl, but "sre C ia't rant nopinc IMng, or erperimintlnr-doctorlnfla vnat wt ttmit .. . . Manr times TTOtnrn can oa ineir muii mioth-r from nervous exhauetioti or pros ti.itlon, another with r""5 bore or tnere, and in tuia way th;y a I oresenr, nlllto to thf-mg'lvta und ttrnr rasv-soins and Jn-dliten-nt or ov r-tusy dictor, Bparatc and distinct dlM..-.".'. lnr which ho pnv Bcrlbfi te pllid m.d Pi-ns, assuming them to t.e pvr-h, vfc' -., 'n r.-illty. they nit, all on!) i-jrl '"" l",v''1 hy Borne wniu dismdor. ri'.o phyelt i.ui. ife-norar.t of tho couso of gur'cr.n?, ' r,vX iniKez his priiz Ute" until lutfcO I'Ms nro mado. The suf fering1 patient e-'s r.'i better. Irtit proba bly ?orre by rcor.-n ct tl'O delay, wrong treVifi'-ot nnd c c-r nur-nt complications. A proper rrcd'Une, liko Dr. Pierce's 1' voril Prescript ' a circrtrJ to the coins would Im.-e rrmorcd tne diyeacc, dupelled dl thoao '! rfr"K. in? syripton.s. nr.d initl tutrd comff-rtin-.tcal of prolonwd i ilscry. It'3 the only rr.edlc-J for tbo we icuf .', 1rr"i?jl!'iltln6 und jiainful derniiK. incuts peculiar to women, sold by drnslst?, under u positive Kiiacnateo that It will Bivo natisfactlrn n eiery cate, or price pa ,i for It will he promptly refunded. PH, PHUC'E'S PBZiif.U'i'S reuu lot" and cleanse tne liver, stomach an.: bowel Ono a dose. Sold by druggi&u: il, ccuUii liil. KJZWOtl.X-1 .idXHMTJSlT A JVItoriiSSIONAI. CAHDS. H. K IIONHAM. N. HAYDKN. W. II. IIOIiMKS. I)0NHM, IIor.MKH & IlAl)KN, Atlor J neysntliiw. Olllce In l!uh's block, between State and Court, on Com'lSt. O T. RICIIAUDSON, Attorney atlaw.of r). lice up stairs lu Iront rooms ol new lUish block, corner Commercial nnd Court meets, Kalciu, Oregon. J J. KIIAW, Altorncy-nllJiw, Halem, , Oregon. Olllce IlrM door to the lell at head of stalls In the rear ot Ludd & Hush's bank. pll.MON roitl), attorney at law, Salem, I Oregon. Olllce upsitulrs In l'littou'e block r.v I A Aliu.il, il nullify .1L 111 IV. ciimiii. OreL-on. Olllee oer Canltnl Nutlonai -. 1, . '1.11 . lit. V't. ........,....... ... U n,..n. llank.Coininereial btrect. Money to loan. D'Altt'Yit-HINGHAM, Attorneys and eouiii-elors at law, Sflem, Oregon. I laving an abstract ot the records of Marlon county, including ti lot and block Index oi Salem, I Iih have special fnclllllcs lor ex Hinintiu Htles lo mil CKtatr. HuslnesH In the Mipienie coin t mid 111 thu state dejiarU incuts will reeeie piompt nttcutlon. " TIN I'A S. A. DA VP, M. D., Graduate ll ol inerleiin Medical Collegt, oilers litr insllo. sloiial tci vice to thone who may need tlicm. Special nlt.-ntlou given to dlsea-e.s ur women and eliildrcn. Oflleoup stubs In New llaiiK building, Commer cial stii-Ct, DH.J. M KKKNIC, Dentist, Olllceover the Wlilto Coiner Court und Coin. nercl.il streets. WD. I-U()ll, Architect, Plans, Spec! , Mentions, and superintendence toi .ill cIiiwch of buildings. Olllce iSJO Com uicrciul ht., up stalls, i fl. Mi'NALLY.Arclillect, New Hush j, llreyiiinii block. I'laiisaiulspecltlcii tlons of ull clashes of of buildings on short notice. HuperlnlendeHceofMorK promptly uokkI after. 2 6-tf AW. 1IKST. Artist Studln ltusli. . Ilrey block. Classes Thursday s mid Mulurdii) s. iuniniws u.vitns.i 7 J-KTItAYUit, O. W. MKKKS, UKAL I1 , KMutiAKeiic7...l:lCoiuuiei"Cliil8treet, .-niKini, Origoii. Meeks .v Slmyer havo on sale lino fin ins, city nud ncreiiges In this and oilier counties. Also choice timber lands, mills and lusliii.s properties. A oholre VI acres near city at a special bar gain. (Ho us a call. We cum suit you. CorrtM.Kiiiiteuce solicited. p J. LAItHKN A CO,, Sluuuructure orall klniUorvehlclw. Heimlrlugii special y. .Shop IS.UitOKlreet, a 1 ICO. IIOKYK ltjirbor nii.l II.. Ir.,lrn..- I. Inmwiiloni. Hiie9t buthslu theclty. fi'oiiinieielMlhlieet.Salcm. '.M II. Dl'N.MNOTu.V, Proprietor Will II umetlellrlKrhop-iiiuIcr Wlllmii cite hotel, uuly first eluss workmen cm pleil, Dlt. I. C SMITH. lKintUt.iW State street, halem. Or. KIiiIhIuhI dental oK-ni' ibhis of eerydecrlptlou. I-alnlesso Hra tlouNsveiMlty. m 1? '.''..'"ICK. Contractor and I' 'ullder Well invivirtHl to do all klmUoi building and guarantee satUfca- ihui 4-Sl-lm 1 J, f'ltAV-Contmctor and builder. jl UnsluMile rllilHlilng a MKs'hilty. js5 CMHurbit .trevl, Swdem Oregon. IL,N. K-N1('UT' Uok"nilth. Horse Y, u,2l,!'Jiwl,,"riHl'" M14'"!!-. .Shop nt Ui Ami or I Jlwty tiwt, Salem.Origou. VWtf sixnirrv NOTIU1H fc-uiiS:-:.l,w,,l,r!m- Mwlseh ':.zrT"Ti ?" ohm in unite in M't jTKMUff. -uiinJl and (J A. It Xtwlck 1H, ,. Jfl D-nart ' I .A.ilii;trAV.uir,wjw THIS ODELL !TYPE WRITER. " U V Ih. OBU4. TY1-K Wllr. rr r.''V."" "" TYI'K Wltrrru rWi-ierv-" ff vm.v-ni c MM1 ' im . rntru.-irr. aBd U tor lk Siv.iT !!. Ml) lllaclH,.,. nvk&t " ' llo-luhlHMHIMl-1.1. T ,1, lki.M.hl, iMt ... tei ,. i. tJiS&'tiSErL M.W St ...... Hril.,i. (J liSSStt .-T ! m iv i.. u .,-Mw vTiLrtit k SALEM SAUSAGE WORKS. 1 Only German Market in City. r.hnirptf. Frpsh. Smoked anil Pickled Meals ManufacturiiJ. ' All kinds of Snushges, Wholesale and I'o tAMP -; tnll-hree delivery in cny I'm rsl171 Commercial St, C,,AS- TOZ- ml Health is Wealth! Bit. K. V. WEHT'H Nerve nnd ilrnln Trciitnii-nt,ngunrnnteedHpcc.tiC for Hys- I tcrm.uizzincbs, inuisions, riiB, -,erinif 1 NfiinilL'In. Headache. Nervous rrotrntlou enm-ed by the use of nlcohol or tobacco, Wnkelullnehs, Mental Depression, Kolten ln or the bniln resulting in lut-anlty and leudlng to misery, decay nnd death, pre mature oldnge, barrenness, los of power caused by over-exertion of the brain. Knch box contolnsonc month's trcntmeut, SI. 00 n box or lx boxes for J5.U0, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXER To cure any cne. With each order ie eclved by us for nix boxes, accompanied with Jo.OO, we will send the purchaser our written gunriintce to refund tho nniney II the trentrneot does not ellectn euie. Gunr iintces Issued only by Geo. E. Good, Drug gist, Bolo ngenl, 30U Com. Ht , tatem, Or. EASfAND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Stiasta. Line CALirOUNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUN DAII.1 HKTWEEN PORTXAFD AND S. F. South. TKorth. 7,-a" p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 9:.S5a. m, 9:18 p. m. 1 L,v. balem LiV. 7:20 a. m 10:15 a.m. Ar. San Fran. Lv. :00 p. m Above trains stop enly at following fcta tlons north or Itoseburg, East Portland Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany Tangent. Shedds, Unlfey, Harrlsburg Junction City, Irving nnd Lugeiie HOSKUURO MALI. DAILY, 8:00 a. m. 10:02 a. m 5:40 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. I 4:00 p. m. Lv Salem Lv. 1:0S p. m. Ar. llo.scburg Lv. t:i0 a. in Albany Local, Dally (Kxcept Sunday.) 5:00 p. in. I Lv. 7'J p. in. I Lv: U:00 p. m. I Ar. Portland sulem Albany Ar. l!i:00ani. Lv. 1 6:08 n- m Lv, 1 5)0 a. m, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Kor accommodation ol second class pussenger" attached to erprets trains, Vest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (KXCK1T SUNDAY). 7:30 n. in. iaio p. in. I Lv. Ar. " Portland Corvallis Ar. Lv. 5:30 p. in. J 2:58 p. m. At Albany and Connllls connect with trains of Oregon Pacitlo Kailroad. r.XI'KESS TRAIN (DAILY EXCEITSUNDAY 4:40 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 8:'J0 a. in. 7.i!o p. m. 1 Ar.McMlnuvllleLv. j 5:4.'i a. m. Through Tickets To all points EAST ami SOUTH Kor tickets and lull information reqnrd. tug rates maps, etc.. apply to the Compa ny a agent Salem, Oregon. K.P. UOUEIIS, Asst, G. K. end Pnss.Ag't It. KOEllLKlt. Mauager THE YAOUiNA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company1!! steamship Hue. 'i5 miles shelter, 'JO liour less tune than by any ottiei loute. Fin.1 v.. ..-.I i.j.uugt. jK.nnvt.Ki;. mill llU.llb 1IUV trom Portland nnd all points in the Wli lamctto vallov to and Irani San Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays). Leave AIDany ........ i;00FAi Lenve Corvallis -.-..... i:o p M Arrlvo Ynqulim MiUP.M Leuvo Ynqulua ti:15AM Leuve Corvallis - iftHo A M Arrlvo Albany h:jo A M O. AC. trains connect nt Albany und Corvallis. The above trains connect nt YAQlIIN.l with tbo Oregon l)ecloiimcnt Co's Uu f Steiiioshlns between Yiiniilnii and Sa Francisco. S.tlLIXU PATES. STEAMKH.S. fllOSl YAQHINA riinillon, Friday, junu r. Willamette ValU-y, Tuesday .".July Willamette ValleyVThursdTry!" 1 Fanillon, Tuesday " i Willamette Valley. Friday June 27 tamllon, Tuesday n ii,iv i Wlllanietto Valley, Sand.iy.." J Hiratlou, Thursday . " in llluinette Valley, Tuosdny . ' it 11ns company reserves tho right tc change sailing dates without notice. ...'. "--""seiiger Irom Portland and nl llliiuiette alley jHilnts can make closi connection with the tralus of tin YAOUINA UOL'TK nt Albany or CorvallU and If destined to San Kninclsco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evenlcr before date of sailing. ' l'unr nd Frrlxht Kstes lwnvs m 'wl!,';4 . .V re ight and Ticke Agents 'JW and 30i Front st Portlaud, Or. O.C. HOUbK Ac't Oen'l Frt. Jt Pass. AgU, Oregon lacltlelt. It, Co. n ir triuii.L.. . . Corvallis, Or P. II. HASWKLL.Jr.aen'l Frl; .t I-ujui, Agt. Oregon Itevelnpuient t"o 301 MontgoioMrr St.; 500 "ftwWlRlr ,fi fi'Tv 1 Blehau's Vy -. HEALTH. L nichaqU QQl,l, iiaij-n, Va . Hcd7tk ol lh. Nik ftJSSI V" tncW (Ut4t, SUaoesTon U?. uLkti rvlkt, .ll'uu irU'fcT.j kihtrcuM4 brhkltaiwloi w'lwi hlhr. Vrlc. 3 OO Sil,I?,.Bj Jclln, larMTM mmo QaarilkX4. HI1V1,, j " , Ol. ..K I tffilSSl"Cj4gTREATMENT) - - ' f'tfll vKML mim hLAS flirBllf XiSijiii MC U 3ttir tw&liiuM bt-tUM 6im. . Uf'u Oold.n Plli.-. 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