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v"nai . -. "rMRZ.'fi" T IliK CAPITAL JOKAL. mw.n'w " 'HiritHIJAY JULY SI 181(1 ' KIlM OK Stli-CUll'llON. ' 1 ntily y wall per yeHr- fu W Unll ljr nuill per month, Ml Weekly by mult per year, 1 W KRKB HKMVBRY BY (MilMKIt. Dally fiimlnule week, JOm. Dally fortwo :".- 7 Dally liy mouth, w Cul.eitlonii will bo .nude on It and I51H f roSiM. HnbwrHwr will plea- leave nioory for ciirleo. ut Iwiiw or whe it hdC'lxail, a u cnue mo.- ... mllwl'i-u TH fcVKSIIIO CAWTAb JOUKSCAI. IWU. - tlv orolVP Ilia OIICrnJU ivivru j pren dtpatcbt. GIIJIIHU I'A'ITIM, Dealers in Groceries, brockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, ttc, bole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Daily lSulk'tiit. Anyone having btwlnrfls with the Dalle, Iiidependeuie, Sllverton or Mct'ov BlBnes can find them at Htroiig'H resluurunt nt 11:45 every day Inil Sunday. Mining's refltaurant will open with la prflirii limner or xi duuhuj iiuiii to 7 o'clock. Price 50c. Choice lot of peacnes nt 7oc per (box. WES'PACOTT & HI WIN. Nntice. Persons leaving town fur the sprlugs, Bcacoast or mountains, can have the DaiijY Jouknai. m-nt t them without extra coHt, by leaving orders nt the olllce. An Outing at the Skasidj: tNow that the sunimerBeason Is fully iupou us, aud frail humunity is ns nearly exhausted ih it evergeLs in this climate, it is the proper caper 1 be casting about for n pleasant re- Bort by the sea. Many Buleiu people are going and a few have already re turned. Those who have been at Clatsop Beach and Gearheart Park declare that to take the lead of all 011 the coast. Then you avoid the rough country contigous to most resorts. The lawn in front of Gear heart hotel consists of over two hundred acres of of the most beauti ful verdure, decornteU with trees ad plants, sloping out to the ocean beach, Amos Strong is the popular manager, and while rates ut ninny smaller resorts are being raised, trjey remain the same at Gearln-art I'iA'Ic. The ride down tile Columbia uld return is also a delightful recreation pof Itself. Nice LrrrTiR Wi:nir.'u. At 10 .o'clock Wednesday morning in the elegant parlors of the William :Eugland residmc 011 IY i.riy street, took place tlio marriage of Uliss Clara A. Fisher to Mr. G.-. H Westerfield, of McMliinville. Jlev. IJrowu pronounced the iiiiprcuive ceremony of the IJnitatiiu. eliuivh and the parlors were heuutiftilly decorated. Urldo and groom re ceived some very nico pre-teuts uud only the family and a few immedi ate friends were witnesses. Miwt JFIsherisan orphan who has made ker homo with Mrs. England for Bany years. 'J ho groom in a much young citizen of Mi-Minn- Ernie, where they will make their le. lEvANaEUOALS. Will hold their quarterly meeting in the Cumber tend Presbyterian church building, wer Saturday and Sunday the 23 d20 Inst., beginning on Saturday 52:30 p.m. Services during the Say and Saturday evening will be German. Sunday evening service yiil bo English. J. B. Fisher, pre- pialog elder of the Albany district, Oregon conference, of the ICvangell association, will preach the twrd. All are cordially Invited to Mieud. iA UNO 11 ed. The little tug earner "Minnie B," built in North ISucm was launched Wedntsday Rwnlng after the Juuknal went to 83. She sprung a leak in her Aim by accidentally sflking Hie JJnk wns garnished. LOCAL AND i'KUSU.NAL. Egg plums are In the market Esquire l'earco of Polk county was in tin city. Tinlgn Honham Joins Hon. Wm. Waldn'flMt. Hood party. The peerless Oregon Kltaiinluy blackberries are In the market. Dr. ChUIii Bird, nt Spokane Is visiting his brother, Dr. Bird. b rank Dearborn is Home from a two-days bublnesi trip to Portfand. Mrs. Cottle Is visiting Mrs. M. Banker. Judge Lord and family went to Newport today. , Mrs. Judge Pratt and Mrs. IS. M. Wrtlie, of North Salem, started to day for Newport. Hon. Geo. W. Suhee, of O'Brien count v, Iowa, a banker and ex- lep.eneiitative, is in the city. The city warrants are Imued this week by "M. E Goodell, recorder and u:tlng mayor." It is n solemn fart that has been remarked several times of Jute It Is hot. Miss A. Staiger, of Portland, is a guest of Mrs. S. Monroe, on Liberty Btreci. Taking a header in the cool Will amette is a favorite diversion these days. A farmer's team cot started by a street snnnkler this morning on Court Mieet, but was caught. Dr. ltowland will find It no easy lask lo pucceed Supt. Lane iu tho mnuiiejemcut of the asylum. Hurley Baker and wife, Abe, Miss Litehtield and Miss Hroat are at Wilholt, where they will spend a few days. Dr. Cuslck and family go to Me hnma and Mt. Jeflerbon for an out. log. The wise real estate man showeth eastern immigrants the inferior of the lo; works these days. Itev. E. R. Bollinger aud family have returned from their outing at Sweet Home.- Always iu the lead Fresh Water melons and canteloues at' M. T. Rineiuau's to-day. H. B. Carter and wife, and D. It. Mills and wife, are in the city today on their return trip from Alaska. Senator Mitchell visited the Peni tentiary aud Asylum iu company with Dr. Beeker of Iowa. Justice Applegate wore a sweet pea bouttonlere aud smiled as a re porter asked for news. Squarrs of golden grain shind out from the dark green hills of the forests. Mr.- TJios. Blundell has settled with his family in East Ralem, about 20ih street. If merchants could see how some of their delivery horses are put through unmercifully these daju they would get afiersome of their drivi if. Htlein Sawmills having shut down, large lots of lumber are being thippod in from the mills elsewhere, 10 meet the demands of Salem buIliL'iw. Senator Mitchell was shown the beauties of our chy and surround- iuj;s lut night by Hon. Til. Ford, u ho took him for n drive. After the prodding given by the city fathers, the Salem Truck & Dray company has put on all Its sprink ling forces. Geo, W. Belt, a former Saltmlte, now district uttoruey east of the mountains, Is in the city, tho guest of Chas. Moores. One gentleman who.jo thirst was unduly stimulated to the extent that ho was overcome by the heat of the liquor and the weather, paid the usual fine this morning. Mrs. Mary Applelon of Sheldon, I.i , arrived Wednesdgy evening, und is liie yiii-ht of her sister, Mrs. If. W. t'ottlc. She will spend the summer In Sulem, The streets are jnade for driving and are a public thoroughfare and are uot for horses to stand on. The stieetspilukling wagon cannot pro perly pprJuMo the streets when they are Mutuling full of teams. The case of the Salem Lumber Co. vs. W. L. Kerbs has beeu settled. It was an attachment aud First Nat. Plautift paid He comes of good stock for a soldier aud will be one of the most valuable of tho 68 applicants so far. Mr. Kern says two or John Brown's winH live in Southern Oregon. Now don't swear but go and buy a Jiammockorany other summer arti cle at Geo. F. Smith's Art store. Air. Ilosowater, a Des Moines banker aud capitalist Is Inspecting our city. Samples of hops from various yards indicate leirlble ravages from the hop louse. The thermometer at Weller JJros., at 3 p. m. registered (HI In the shade. Geo. G. Bingham's H-mouths old baby fell six feet down today, strik ing its head on a walk. Not much hurt. A wonderful fea'ure in modern Journalism is the growth of the after noon pniiers. "Today's news today" seems to be demanded. Even the morning papers are yielding to the popular demands and are publishing evening editions. The truth is the majority of readers have no time to deote to their newspapers until night. Such Is the demand for the latest news that tho morning pupt-r is cast aside for the one issued in the evening, which contains not only the best of the news in the morn lug papers, but likewise the happen ings throughout the world up to the hour of going to press. So perfect, too, is the present method of news gathering that people arc enabled to read at supper news of all tho lm Hiitunt occurrences of the day. Dalles, Chronicle. Babeijall. The Clossett&Devers baseball club of Portland that plays IheSalems Saturday and Sunday are about the best club iu the mer eantlle league. They have beat both the Portland amateur clubs that have been iu Salem this year. Tho Salems practice dally in anticipation of the great game with the Seattle League club next Wednesday. The Hot Season. Even tho' it be not hot, and whether it bo spern at home, ut the seaside or in tin mountains, rcquircsspeclal clothing. A fine stock at the Salem Woolen Mills Store. INSTITUTE NOTES. PMftB and will have to be hauled out 1 H crniiiu ana costs nuu case was jivaysfor repairs. She will be j dlxmli-Bcd. ten to the mouth of North Mill Wilton Webb of the Salem Iron Cawjek for repairs and then be floated , Wuiks, who has been confined with ngady for businens. au attiidlt of typhoid fever, has so ' ... . ' f.r lecovurtd that ho bus gone into! nil ,, n : P. . 'unry to recuperate, oboaidd at the "Cottage" had a , ,, , , ,, , over in the middle of tho Wllla- .r . si nours wen te Wednesday evening. He got ttUW w "vt!Mti luu m-mcity or the ibell canoe nt McOhuVs boat ' wutow"k 0,000,000 to 10,000,. , and not being accustomed to , "w KU,""J8 0ft,,i ' a S'u" r ,wu,w" gating the swift current wus "day takes big Jylng but it Is le4 rojed and had to bo retouiid bv ,ux 00 ",0 Capacity or the champion firmUt Salem liar than it Is on the water- " j - ' 11 worl(H athino It i now rliie and .... ' . . . d? Inrvestwl by old ami vnnmr " '""" '" vnu te",,", w,, ,8 th cool oluo Willamette. nuTt U'im i(Hi Uy w,," L' MuKIiik rhttosee the boys take lie.nl,- "''""' " y ' " "' " the steamboat doofcs and ftirlrii ! ' '"" "' t,im "u" '"lu""K l cork buoy all over tho harbor'" "Hr", "W ,a """w ' f - .. ! T 1V a uJ uf Musis lo imv at the I'llEBirK.- Miss Jfctdle Palunr Is . .iiice of the humane Boiildtv. .ii . .. . " " ieu 10 bo able lo fake her jih-w tho postofllee this week. ...II Thfbtiwiwor honiley had a lerrl' 1.1.. . ...... 1,. 1 .. .:.. . .. Murnhv i nt .. "" -jjwim uierapius aim i)l. 1Kb u.,,1 ....,, ? ." .,,B"B .K4I IMH The literary exercises Friday art not to be of a public clia racier, ai the lurgest room in the E'iBt schocj will baiely hold the students en rolled. Although tho weather Is very warm, much interest is still kept up by the teacher.-, which shows their determination to be progressive. On Thursday afternoon Prof. Wetzell gave a uew and Interesting method of developing interest in the History recitation. Map drawing, was discussed by Prof. Aci'.erman, and its various ad vantages broviuht before thn insti tute. J. M. Abbott, of Denver, was present a part of tho day, but on account of the warm weather he made only a few remarks. This morning the teachers first received some profitable instruction in igusic. The difference between mechanical aud heart-felt singing was demonstrated, aud practical ad vice given iu regard to It. Mental arithmetic aud grammar were discussed with much Interest by tho-c present. The Institute will close on Friday noon with a abort literary program. IIOfEh ATtKIVAI,S. "WILbASICTTB" W E LeDorn, Dayton, Wn. F Buster, Clermont. B Igotaedter, J HofTmau, L L Mc Arthur, G W Fraeler, A Reeves, Jno P Cole, E V llosklus, D Dwyer, F A Hausee Portland. D It Mills and wife, II It Carter and wife, Ashland. T E Lamb, N Y. James G Hurley aud wife, Jack sonville, Or. JN VVann, Dallas. V Nash, Corvalli. J W Abbott, Denver, K Blair, Pittsburg, Pa. "COOK." J W Thomas, Albany. OElverum, Mr ami MrsTnurlutte, N J William, D Pasker, Portland. C Nelson, Lu Grande, itev H W Laye, Saratoga. A E Ellis, Spokane. J A Veness, Independence. M W M Crcery, Nowherg. II I Brown, 1 Hollumt, Rotk Springs. 8 A Conde, Baker City. FOIIobbs, III. I H Summons, Mt Angel. HOW TO CJO TO TUB COAST. I'r- sous wishing to go to the coast win tako the stage at McMlunvllle Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays ut 11:80 a. in., arrive at Grande Ilonde by (J p. in. where hotel accommoda tions are good, tako ufago next morning for the coast. Stage ac-aoni-iiodatlutii ate gd. Frank Frailer and John Tyler, tmunvr. 7-20 If - 1 1 1. llyon almost put outby ylvwlpg that lino of fanoy glauware Jut re oelvutf at Hrout & G lie's, ly and will probably Ui at ' next KanwrHUfhisuvciilnif I'm 'ft "if'VH Tl bmullfk.r lVr mlMin. ",..Hviiii ng. iiil,.auvi.!,".. 1... ' :..'.i ....I'-r', . -..-? .t .uw ?,sf yivu u tw wwv ejiefll), OATB,-Tho Elwoo4 yjl be ui, U'e pl't yftlitjlo 111 wft 0u!' ght at 0 o1.wiu..h 11. o.... ' 'diflliiLltlvfl. I I te down from Uorvalli tw.! Win- U ljwf Klk Miy, U 14m r Lwyt. Ur wt.if fr wtit . rii nurL,v,;,:"' :;: t;"" mm ,-s, ihTee; zrzi zz:z: Z3T" ' w. . ' " - ttm ni;na nvvri nu . , r -, - -. - , -, --, 1-Vy suing, WHO, lOfder uuflklebffritrSrTn,!.., Hi"l II'W f MU Mm KSro&tAOIIe. ,CS5a fiW" P ywuMamio ? and all tlinuli the border war In Kan. UMIUfKN'i im.-l nto jm,jHi imruowif Q muu utmi ii4 X iviruiviKitr dawalu hti of Mr. Hid Uu, A. V. I'rftr, "pJ W , I niorttli mid j& iy. ' MAN AGAINST LION. Rtmirstnof T1ldl. til" rmon T'on Trnln rr, wlUi HI Afrlrnn, nllnii. Tho professional career of Hidcl, tho famous lion trainer, wns 0110 of won derful eourngp. force and perwsvemnce. It was characteristic of the man that when great physical exertion bocanio Impossible to I1I111. he devoted his ener gies to forming n mutual aid associa tion among men of ballings similar to his own. Tho beginning of tho ond of nidel's practice of his profession was a terrible struggle with his African Hon Sultan, of which ho gives a thrilling description hi his autobiography. "After my performance nt Neullly," he says, "my wlfo nnd I wero to drive to Asnleres nnd tako possession of onr houso there. I, who had started with so little, wns to realize ono of my dear est dreams. I wns to censo to bo n wnndorer, nnd to possess nt Inst n homo of my own. I longed for tho evening to pass. The performance would last lest than nn hour." But the most perilous moments of Bldel's life wero to lntrveno before ho started for Asnlercs. Ho entered the cage as usual. Tho first, second, third nnd fourth lions and two white bears were brought forward, then returned to their cages, nnd ho wns loft face to faco with Sultan. Sultan was never good humored. "This evening," writes the trainer, "I saw nt onco that he was uncom monly savage. As usual I presented the gato. Ho crouched in a cornor, refusing to leap. "I cracked my whip. Ho growled. I continued to urgo him. Ho growled more angrily, showed his teeth, nnd lashed the nlr with his tail. Suddenly I was seized with an Intolerably sharp twinge of rheuraatlpin. My left leg tortured me. What should I do re treat? I did not consider It for n mo ment I should fight. I took n step forward. Another sharp pain seized me, bent my left kneo, nnd I fell. "Then I doubted not that It was all over with me. Tho tamer fallen Is tho tamer conquered. With ono bound Sultan was upon tne, his heavy paw on my chest, cutting my flesh, scratching my face, tearing me. I did not cry out. I knew the necessity of being calm; tho slightest fnlso movement and I waa lost. The beast wns panting with fury, his mouth open; f 6eized his throat, and with all my strength twist ed tho skin to strangle him. Ho paused; his muscles relaxed. "Suddenly ho turned his head. Two of my employes, tho bravo and faithful Mnnett! nnd his son, had entered tho cage nnd wore nf tacking tho lion with an iron bar. I lifted myself, half, rose, then Jumped to my feet I stood I That meant safety. I was again master. I marched on the rebel, nnd with n ges ture forced him to return to Ills caga Tt had beeryi bad moment, but It was over. I wjejd have gone on, but tho public protested, 'Enough! Enough !' and I was given over to tho doctors. They found seventeen wounds." Youth's Companion. Little Jeff T)avl Ilayen Indignant. When tho presidential party reached Colorado Springs, Colo., tho citizens wero prepared to givo hiin n royal wel come. This being the home of Mrs. Margaret Davis Hayes, tho daughter of Jefferson Davis, tho citizens of that city, long before tho arrival of tho president, had imbued her littio six-year-old son Jeff with tho idea that ho was n president in embryo. Liko other Indies of tho town, Mrs. nayes put on her children their best apparel and sent them out to sco the president. Jeff, whom tho enterpris ing citizens of that llttlo city had given a conspicuous placo In the reception of president, was recognized and saluted by Mrs. McKee, Mr. Wanamaker, and other members of tho distinguished party, but received no mark of recog nition from tho president. At this neg lect upon tho part of tho nation's ox ecutlvo ho was highly Incensed, and on returning homo ho oppressed his indig nation to his mother. Gesticulating with his hands, ho said: "Mother, Mr. Harrison didn't oven tako his liat off to mo." Cor. Now Or leans Times-Democrat BOB CLAYTON'S FISHING TRir tin ttoturn After fciuf IMynnf Hunt Yf tl nllli tine I'lfty Dollar TronU "There!" exclaimed Hob Clayton, tu Mrrit Winn. We desire t nay t or Htl.ens. that for tars wo huve b. en selling Dr. ICInu'sNew Dleovcr. for Con sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, ami lMcc- r handled or that Imvc given such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitato t guaran tee them every time, and we stand ready to refund tho purchas price, if satlsl'aceory results do not follow their Uno. These icnie dles have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Sold by Fry, druggist. Baby bonneta llttlo beauties nt reduced prices this week special nalo at T. Holvcrson's. 7-201 w in Sp.iolB of Brooks' Cotton QCa l thread for J0 At J. II. LUNN'S Brick and The. For first class baud mado brick and tile, go to Murphy & Desnrt Largo supply on hand. Neur fair grounds, Salem. G G lino ho entered tho oineo of a family hotel .lu'nk,,1,.1)'fl Arn,.c.a 8ulvt " on West Nineteenth street where h. KaftuT S tho result of four days of hard fishing, bo added, as ho produced from his over cpat pocket n diminutive specimen of tho trout family, which ho held up for general inspection. Bob had been on n trout fishing ex cursion into tho wildd of Connecticut Somo "Infernal crank," ho said, hnd induced him to take tho trip under tho promlso of rare sport to bo hnd In that locality. Ho was a sorry sight nn ho stood In the ofllco on his return. His hands and faco wns scratched, his clothes torn nnd dirty, nnd lib general appearance seemed to indicate that ho had been dragged homo behind a freight train. 'Toll us all about it Bob," nil asked in chorus after tho laughter occasioned by his appearanco had subsided. "What I principally want" said Bob, "is tho scalp of that chowder headed chump that started mo on this trip. Well," eald ho, "Just tako my advice. When any ono talks trout td you brain him on tho spot I've caught tho only trout in Connecticut; hero It Is, nnd there are no more left "You see, I started from hero Monday morning. I had previously spent somo 20 or more In fishing tackle, and was thoroughly well equipped for a week's sport That fellow, ArthurJ?rost who put mo up to this trip, wajfjohavo gOno nlong, too, but hohadf the- grlpjnnu backed out at .thtfhSgnUtgfcil so uuu go 7-7 "" tho wnen 1 nrriveu 1 uadto,wB.iK nooil , twenty miles to a placo called StaktA pond, where they said I wouldflndgood-f' Ashing. It was a tough Job getting there, I can tell you, and tho worst of It was that when I did got there I found that there hadn't been n trout caught In that pond for more than flvo years. I then pushed on about threo miles fur ther until I camo to a brook which looked ns If it might contain trout I then began to fish. "Well, I fished up and down that crock until dark without so much as a bite. I was too tired to hunt up a place to slcop, so I Just camped out all night In an old shod. Tho noxt morning I was frozen so. stiff I could hardly move. "I found a fannhouso after an hour's walk, where I got breakfast, and then I was directed to another brook somo miles further on. I arrived at this StJmlnUfovasbJ. "wry. cufc riles, SSE5i-. S" thn! mutiny refunde Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoriat lliicktan'8 Arnica Solve, The Dcst Hnlvp in the world for OiiIk. llruldes, Mores, Ulcom, Halt Hhcuin, fever Mores, Tettei, Chapped Hiiuds, Chllnlnlim, u(iia uuu 1111 riKin r.riuiuuuH, nuu poti or nopny roqulrcrt. It Ive nerfoct unusCactloD rnonoy refunded. I'nco, 25 cent per trOil ur Coutaslousneic nt Dlicasci. Among tho practical questions con nected with tho subject of contagious diseases Is ono which relates to tho length of tho period of special exposure. Tho Boston Medical and Surgical Jour nal says that tho contagiousness of measles, mumns and whnnnlrh? ennrrli , 4. j n D 1 disappears with tho patient's recovery; that there Is probably no danger of his conveying tho dlhcoso to others for about a week after ho himself was ox-1 posed to it that Is to say, during tho so colled period of Incubation ; nnd that tho contaglousnebsof measles does not extend beyond a fortnight. Tlia Stormy Petrel. A bird of hnmenso wing poorer Is tho tiny stormy petrel, tho smallest web footed bird known. It belongs to every tea, and, although so seeming frail, it breast tho utmost fury of tho etorm, skimming with incredible ve locity tho trough of tho waves and gliding rapidly ovor their snowy cretts. PetreU have been observed 2,000 miles from nearest land. Current Litera ture, A Terrible DltappQliilmriit. Mothpr Why, my dear, what's fho mattorf Something has happened nt Mrs. Do Music's party, I know. Tali mo all about it, my child. Daughter Hoo-liool Mrs, J) Miuio uked me to play, and and when f. told her ( wa out of praotiae, he salil the was "so fcorry," and didn't nU 1110 Again, boo-hoo-hool Good Now. six last fishing ground about noon. Then my troubles really began. With my first cast I lost my balanco and plunged head first into about four feet of icy cold'water, my polo snapped, and In scrambling back through tho bushes I got all scratched up. I didn't givo up, though, oven then. After splicing my polo I again started in. After about threo hours of hard fishing I managed to hook a trout And hero it Is," Bald Bob, holding up tho trophy. "Thon," said Bob, "I stirtod for tho farmhouse. It was nearly dark when I got there, and I was pretty woll played out too. I was going through tho gate when my coat got caught on n nail and torn, and then I Jammed my finger on tho bingo. And while I was swearing at everything in creation in general and that villain Frost In particular a yellow mongrel dog rushed out of tho houso and bit mo on the leg. "I couldn't cat any supper that night I Just went to bed. I didn't get up next day. I was too sore. Tho following morning as I was dressing I saw that yellow dog In tho yard and j went to tho fireplace and got a brick. I throw it, but it didn't hit tho dog. It smashed through a pano of glass In stead nnd struck tho farmer, who hap pened to pass by at that moment, on tho arm. That scrapo cost mo n flvo dollar bill. "Well, I had had all the fishing I wanted, so I put for homo' and (with a flourish of tho fish) horo I am. "Colonel," said tho unfortunate fish erman, turning to tho proprietor, "I want this trout soryod to mo at break fast In tho morning. It cost mo Just fifty dollars, and I'm going to eat him, bones and all." Now York Horald. bnderful Results JUtmlU o f 1 0 a I0II0W tho ua ut Hood's Barsaparllla Hcvero cases of Rcrofuln, upon which other prop nations li.wo been powerles, yield to tlio peculiar curallvo powers of this medicine. Dhtii'ssliig cases of dyspepsia, uxcruclnt- US ('"tiii Mints ot the kidneys and liver, agonizing Itch nnd p.iln ot salt rheum, (lijiigrce. JJ nliKi c iKPs ot catarrh, and aches and pains ct riicuiunl!ini, nro cuied hy Hood's Bar r 1 .-;3I.u It purines tho blood, nnd nt tho e llnio tonei tho stomach, crc.iii-s nn 1 :.te, nrd rIvcs strenttli lo every fune- fUt iMidy. aivoltatrl.il. General Debility "For four years my who suffered with !r.ii,-fl tumor bunches on tho glands under tho anus, ami general debility ot tho liolo system. Sho becamo so poor In health that wo wero on tho verge, of despair regarding her recovery. Physicians did not seem to understand her ease; at all events sho never dnrhed any bencflt front tholr treatment. Sho dually concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. The tmmcdlato effect was so marked and satlsfaclui y 'hat sho continued to tako It, and tht? tho result: Sho has gained In weight From 84 to II! Pound3 nnd Is sK" ii"-.r nnd In better health than slioh i" I of uf.,1 years. Tho bundles under her i'.r..L4 h. t diminished, and wo I elluvo Hood's Sars.ipnr!lla will bo too much for them In time." J. .1. NonrnosH VJO Com mciclal till cut, Boston, Muss. Hoori's Sar8apKllla Bold lij d g'jliti, SIlzforA. )"ri.jifticdby O. I. HOOD & CO., Apothocarlct, lo v. oV Mnu. SOO Dosos Ono Dollar tlttigZ rjtSiafirasx&'-Tja-iti.,a ! ,-,'-'""'', Jones Mkrdi . Jfc FaUo Teeth Willed Will Orovr. A dentist of Moscow Is reported to have discovered a method of supplying tho human mouth with falso tcoth which will grow Into tho gums as firmly as natural ones. Dr. Knamensky hits porformod several successful operations on dogs us woll as human beings. Tho teeth are made of gutta porcha, por celain or metal. Holes are mado at tho root of tho falso tooth nnd also up ward Into tho Jaw. Tho tooth Is then placed Into the cavity. In a short time a soft granulated growth finds iu way from tho patient's Jaw Into the holes in tho tooth. This growth gradually hardens and holds tho tooth in position. Chicago Mali, A rueuniutlo CliWiil. A firm of stonecutters iu Horllu have Introduced a pneuiiiatlo chisel lutotheh establishment The workman holds the pyringollko apparatus with both hands, nnd as ho slides it over (ho nurfaco of tho stouo or motal tho chisel, making ton or twolvo thousand revolutions a minute, chlpn off partlolos. Now York Telegram. A Oler Correspondent. "I think It oxtroordlnory (ho car lingo does not oom. Arc you luro you ordgrojrj Itr ald ho. 'Yosj that J, I wrpto lur lt,H wUd ho, That BccoiuiU tor It," said tho, "Why do you say that!" "You pro no 11011 committal wheiyc rJtVlJarnor'n J'"""". Genuine FRENCH ICE CREAM SODA. Only in tho city and do not forgot it. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In Groceries, Pulnta, OIIm and Window Mass, Wall Pa per ami Uoriler, Artiste' BIa terluls, Lime, Hair. Nails mid Slilnjjlcs, Hay, Feed ami Fence Posto, Grass Heeds, Etc, NKW ADYimriHKMKCTH, POl.NI).-A. Wl.idnrmer racket. Call at JfUJINAI. ofilcv. nil TOory 01 music, WILLUIBnii L'KIVKIISITY. Ihu wrltVIlarpor1 MmifSfi'!'i'iSS!SSfSSfi!SffSSifSSS! PRICE'S n oisSSL Bakln JiPewdei: Uw4 in Million at lionm Yearn U $ftji Tlmbftstorgurilged MiuloHanool on wiviuwki. unw iniijiir unit Ull motlKKU or limtrudtlou. Com North VVcwi floufct, inijnloM,uiUnuilapiitNvliool yuur, iliwt Ohm Jiiujilrtul und fifty ...u (.1 Ifl.inn I7if...m V. tl I iin T.MW. iiiony, i;oiiniriHmii,uii(i miuioa. I IIIU Jllgll lllun In all 1 run lea 011 nrnpltlct a onurMi, tarin hrtfhu MiiiiUay.HipUi wgu lor OHUuuyao or uuilrwHi violin, Oruan, llur- jiii. iiIiihk Next Plpio or foriu toinber 7lli, 7Sindvr .. Kt 111 nvru Ihitirai Dluouir, Huluin, iJr. XrOTRlKUhi J,N. unipfiit CUy WuirniitH. Ollliuolty nmurta Kl Villi Unit tliero nra uud lii iVa uiiy trontury r Of fWIUI,Ufa)ll,t pay ull wr leallVOr UiiIhiu "l.llilnrjiil" l.u tlio fryftnurw'lWijre liwwinUr i, 1Kb. and 'Vr 'H5 ""oiur i nwciy wi r.uy uil wild jrtlu tlutl fnUfwt wpl (wim 00 I In. miiio (frm and after lint duioot fliU naW. ic.j.vvaWui, Paiod UiU ill duyiif July, Is9l. 7 win Business & Rurm lVoperly , I luv forBW 4u, ntu buriiwlii .a rjjmiaud u ui, II l MMrtbloukllitf s(tr. AIOonooflUeUt ijurxHlaa fu Ii7u my 'Tlii ooi?n 1 Weeek. 11x1 ni niniomcii n MUIUALIAOVIO. -Tills li a ehnuce for every lady to get a fine parasulfor- -VE?RY LITTLE) CASH- Wo have the largest and Ilnent Hue tn select from that wnH over shown In Bttlom, and ouro giving you Ijh-prices Ui clean tlioitt all out. Oar specialty Is black silk parnsuls. Come this week and secure a reduction iu price. New lino or (milts, muslins, overshlris, nnti paiils. Come to .itif to and Brtvo money. , Capitol Adventure Co., Opera House Block:. Eight spools thread for 25 cents. Produce taken. Out Side tlie Trust. BUREN & SON, Old Undoi takers of 18 years oxporiencehaYO, through much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out side the Undertaking trust and are now prepared to furnish funeral outfits in a first-class manner and can make you prices independent of any trust, Special attention given to embalming. Undertaker's roomsJiUiupijgiaallyjDibQntwHcea i FlJRNITURB - AT AUCTION., If you want Furniture, attend the .auction sales at the Auction House, near Court House every Saturday and get your goods at your owu price. II. B, MOOB.J5, Auction and Commission Merchant. -rLUiM'JOi JL'itiLJNiv Auctioneer. t-i CLEAN! If you would be clean and have your clothes done up in tho neatest and dressiest mannor, tako them to tho SALEM STEAM LAUIWRY where all work is done by white labor and in tho moffc prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. . Liberty Street. "Tew Park Grocery . a: D. RADABAUGH Has put Iu a new stook of Groceries, Queenswaro, l'oetl, otc. Product bought at Highest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed lu all thlnjia. Good.; delivered to all parta of tho city. Call aud jjlvo me a trial. THE) - CLUB LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. 1 II PATH W T).m.,., All stook left lu niycaro shall reeelvo tho bent 11, II. UUULlil, I ill IT, or attention. Telephotio No. 24. Cor. Liberty and Ferry streets, Salem, Oregon. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND . At 100 Chemekota Street, I-Iousis - and - Sion - Paintimg, Paper iraiiRlnir. Kalsonilnlng, Wall Tinting, etc Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work. SNOW UJR.OS. CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbetjttas and Steam Fitters, JWD- SHEET IRON WORKERS. Kutlmutes on all work In our line, ioo OhotnoJcotu Strt, Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co Sasli, Doors, IMimls & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Snwiag. Jfoune I'lnUlilnif made to order. Nov imv UI1.N, by walch wocunnlwayskcepanilUupply of scatoned stok oftOI klntu. AKrlPuItuml Works, Corner of Trade and lllun trot, Balem, Oregon. J.J.(JOurMi,K,(Jotnirir, t. WHKKt.Klt(HprhiKfllit, GOODALE & WlIFASLim, Lumber, Iwath.. Pickets I MOULDING, SHINGLES, cVc, ,lHJP.r1',yt'w,intlMndMolfenieIJH. OIHiwandl vdonth .....,,...,.,...,.-,.,,..,, uin, limtuillMUIir 1II1UU VUJlfft . 2 JIAKBIl & WIIEKLEH, Managers, HUtu. AuanU tor f&bunr AIJU1 WlIUUII( l1 r SnCTI3! Ill J J. rwminn Sasla and Door Eactoi'y Front Street, Salem, Oregon, Tho boat j1u83 ol' work in our lino nt pricoa to ftammfa with tho lowofit. Only tlio bqfc material iW wr am mm wmmrrmntMmmintim AtlmUilkUnUn,fH Nolltio of Ajt-jioliijimtiil. j.iM'niif noriMr umn tn nuu niwi iM ooawrii; I1if iJiu audriMMil tub Cin duly H.oluUd by IU mmiuv ourl wihomifiU)rutt, tut Hie wuioy ut ilnfloii.mliiiluutrutorwltli rtll uuoAimJ rui(Miuuif j. A.iiuirumu.iuiuur mo '. UIWW4WW. AJIW Ui; lJrw. HMVUH) riuhiiMf(Hu!.!bfcuUlMiuit, arby notiitiNl nnd rrojilrw byiti iiiuin, will. iiiiruir vittt!vnHUi uuiy vM wruiutf mm, wiikiij M lildiiWi thaditfuoribUiiolliA.to tlio iiliils I f 1 A I J. M-mMJ M 111 m rrow pMt JCi A JmujH M miy f. -A r itiiuiirxxxta Vo.fMiMmw ivti tu., Mm mMini uuiy vtmh IlililJ klX IlllllilllM 1 11. t. ttlA d.,.!.!.....! ...r... ... ..tu .i a. i.a. mi ic Uilii.luLln.l'u ul.alJwlMlu wlOiili WUi UUIMMHI.Ill lll (WW lllllMJIlf W. M. Kttlr. I tin) ml nt miiii, in uiaium mumt ifrrtou, Aui all iwiw.iu lucjublnl tu Mill MnantiHfity (ii.iritu4ui ihihwUU w lljMKH IIHWHtllklM eil,BII6W( IIIUIW tMlHM KWfism AdlillblUMUtr Willi Ilia uTll ixuiaiiKii of H) MlUU oii- A. lljH Vwh1. to th um mum StrawburrioH, Ihamm, Dhokln'rim, Qoowtetfim, OhorrioM hiicJ foatl trvtoBt )l kU(h nt tho Halm Vwwf mwmi&M M W JKt4f,KH, AKtt, . mwm OliH Merchant Tailors, Hai at Tw