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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1891)
fmSmSS ai BMlTtRS ;H pills wn -! .! CURE Wck JTeadneliB.nd relieve nil the troubles Incl dent to a bilious Mate of tho system, Biich i Dtalmw, NamcA. lrowIuet, Distress aflei eating, Tain In tlK Hide, &o While their most remarkable uucccsi has been nhown in curing Tteadneixv ret OAirmt's Tjttlic Liven Pitu are Hmally valuable in Constipation, curing !ict preventlns Oil anno ing complaint, hlle they also correct ail disorders of the stomach, MJmutatA thelrrer and regulate the bowels ea t they only cured HEAD Ache they would be nlmot prleclesi to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; bnt fortunately their goodnme does not end here, and tlwwe who once try thent will rind those litUe nil' valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them But after all sick head ACHE Is the bane or o mat) v lives that here Is where we make our great boost. Our plus cure It while others do not OAirrea'a Lirn.B Uvcn VlUa ore very small and very $ to lake. One or two pills rrftKe . rra.. ...... .iJaII. .nlfi1da anrl tin not irrtoo or rntnre bnt by their gentle action 4H Kl IJTJ Ut I'lilK, .-..fc please nil who use them '.""-.. . ,' ..." ., ' ... ..l-t Tti vrlnln ntWwiltll. Ill IIW Uirm, aia immi --- RoU everywhere, or pent by nmlL mo irw live for 51 CttT2 1IEB1CIUB CO., tim Teri. MR Ub Small Fries. ritOFB33IONAIi CAKDS. ( T. lUCIUltD-iO.V, Attorney at law, , otllcoup itiilrnlti front rooms of new uih bloeit. corner Commercial and Court ttroets, B.ilcni, Oregon. TOHN A. OAimON, Attorney nt law. t) llooini a aud 1, 1-adu A Hush's bunk XliiWAirttr H.ilAlt, lln'vnn fl 1 lVr r-zi-"--": B.K.ltONtlAM. P.. N. HAYDEN. W. II. HOIjMKH. BONUAM, Hot.MKS & JlAJ)KW, Atlor neys at Inw. Olllco In Hugh's block, between State and Court, on Uom'lHt. J.J.HilAW. M. W.UUNT. V. II. I'KATT, HAW, PRATT fc HUNT, AUornovs nt i inw i ifllfxtnvtirr'nnltnl National liank. tea Klein, Orison. SrilLJlON FOltl), attorney nt luw, Salem, L Oregon. Olllco up-stalra In Patton'i) lock. D 'AU0Y&U1XUUAM, Attorneys und counselor nt law, SMcm, Oregon. Jtlnvlng uu abstract ol the recordsof Mnrlon county, Including u lot und block Index 01 Balcui, they have special facilities lor ex amining title to renl cstnle. lluslness In tile supreme court, unu in iuubuiwj uujnuip tnents will receive prompt nttcnllon. U. V. 8 MO IT, physician and sur goon. Oilleo In Kldrldge IMocu, Ha i, Oregon, Olllco bourn K) to 12u.ni. l!!o4p. in. JK. OAUltOW, M. I)., l'hyslclnn and , surgeon, (lately nttondlug Guy'H lios- . Burgeon, liuiujy jiLtuimuiK uii n Mn pttut, Loudon, und J loyal Infirmary, Kdlu burgh.) Oitlceundieildonce in Pirst Na tinal bank block. Uulw In town or conn ijiij. Hin. Im, nw,.,.nl nllnnHiMl llfflmi llftllrttlltn 11 n. m ; 1 to .1 nud 7 to 8:1M p. m. dw 1:1 U.I,IIILUOOK,M.D.,lIomcopatlilsU 11, OllWeloJ Court struct; llfwldeuco HI7 nigh, street OoLcrul prncllce. Bpeclal attention given to discuses if Women nud children. Bit. J. At. ICKIONK, Dontint, Olllce over tho White Corucr, Ooiut and Com luorclul sti-eetfl. BR.T, O. SMITH, l)oiitlst,VJ Htato sticet, Halem, Or. t'lnlslied Uiutni oporo is ofovcrydoscrlpllon. l'ulnlcs opera tions u speclulty. 1). I'UUH, Architect, l'tans, Spoci VV . ilcallons and supcrliHonuouce mr Bll cfawes of buildings. Olllco 1SX) Com- jimrcitti ol,, ui nuiii. SB. McNAMjY, Architect, Sow Hush . Droymuu block. I'iiinHiindspociilca ni of ull cIum-ck ol of buildings onshoit Botico. Buperlutendcacoof work promptly ookf U after, iifrtf ra J. McOAUHTliANU.ClvllMuullnryund Jil. Hydruullo Kuglneer. U. H. Deputy jiiTueral surveyor. City surveyors oillce, Murphy's Ulock, Bnlom, Oregon. IlOllKHT A UUHOailAf, ARCHITECTS, Heo us before building, it vll) pay. ;ia28tolo street. .HUSlNKhO CAltDM. "KTKWHION HCACKSMITH HIIOl'-o JM poslto Capitol brewery, timincrolul sueet, Balem, tiregon. John Holm pio prletor, lluno shoeing, blaoksuillhlug and xepairlnguf ullitlntiN. nt AK.WI.IiAHD.lllflrltsnilllittudliorsO" , hhoer. AH Mork guiirniitecd, Hhop on Htato street, iteur court linurc. YM HOKA ItOBSHInfltiii'Ulik, ull kinds ol X) repalringuudcarrliigmor3. Woliitvu IS our employ Arthur tilove, a profosilonal horseshoer. lJUousu trlul. 411 rOUN KNIOUT, lllucksmlth. Morku l) shooiugHndroiutrlngnspocl.iity. Hliop HttherootofUbcilyNtMut,r).doni,Ongou. vUlI P"T, lAltHKN & ) Manufaclnie of nit , kludxof volileles. Hepalrlng itupoainl ty, Hhop ib Htnte street, LMMlTHACOxCoutiiictois, Hewo J. lug, Cement Sidewalks, Kxtvivullng, Eloj All worn ptomptl) done, 4uleiii, Or. Iaveurderif with Ihignu llroH 4:Ulut rtABPET-LAYING.-l iiwko a pis.iiy 01 j cmpel-mmmg und inylur, oiruts taxeu upnndreluidUliitreutouie. Hmiso tSleanlng, Uaeorder wlih J. 11. I .mm or Union 4 roo. J.U l.lMUtMAN. rOHN QUAY, Contraetor und builder. J FlnelUhldo tluUlilug u kelaUy 44 CXiminerclttl street, halcm uiegou. SlKO. HOKYK,llaiber and II itrtlisMlug T lMrlnif. J'lnel baths it iiiuolt. 2CV mmervliUM'Oot.Huiuii. 1) D.C.SHRRMAN, XI, H, I'etulon und Olann nawtt. 1'.') Mix V)l. nainui, uiwon, iepinj ClArk Vrlte for Wank. Oiuni) w Those Afflicted With the habit o uslug to exiws, L1IJU01!, OPIUM Oil TOBACCO fun obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT Til K KEKIiKY INSTITUTE, Omoo Or Tl.tntnui. MutlUouU., Port Ifiul, IT CitUorMrt'c. Htrletly nJiv- SICK iv-rwu a 0r.NER.lL NEWS NOTFS. j Tbeclty or l'.irt AUKf-lcs, Salui ' tiny, voted to bond Itself for $00,000 for municlpul liiippoveuicnta. A truiiip nlm altt'tiipleil to litirg lurizo a Btorc at Talent, Or., wuh Uliot four tlmw liy n uiau who was i fileepJug In tlio storo. William Ditltoii ami Uili'.v Dean Iiave been aneslod tit Visnllu, Cal., on mfplelon of Iielnjj tl men who fominlttcd the a-tuut tiuln robbery. Now Orlcaiw ladies aro imnl at work gulling up a petition to Quwu Victoria for tlio release of Mr?. May lirlcU, In pilsoii for polnonlng lier llUHDUUll. Charles Snyder, of Miles City, Mont., fcSundny night attctupted to kill Lily DuiiUIey because alio re fused to marry blm, Ho cut hoi iwico and then tied. Ho will be Ivnclicd If caught. "Liverpool Red,'' au old convict, i existed Conatablo Fitzpatrlck who wuh trying to mrest hltu. Tlio lat . r kuoeUed lilm down with hie list und he wuu picked up luad. A O.vtarold boy at Wheeling, W. Vt .Suiiduy tenfed ?ix huge 13B I ah luasiills In a kennel, when thei uiriud upon hlru and llteially chow e I him to pieces before they were killed. A during plot to escape from the sfato prlBJU at San Qtieiillu, Cal., v.-aa frustrated by the guards. Boveii of the miibt deeperatewnivletH were placid in solitary confinement. Munv carloads of melons and fruii are being shipped to northern mar- ketB from Grant's Pass. Tlio yieiu is largo and quality good. Several good horses are being trained for the fair racea, aud Jose phine will bo represented at Central Pulut. They will aoou be removed to tlio Fair Association's track. The distillery at Medford will commence business as soon as the bonds of Frank Galloway aud J. A. Whiteside, tho storekeeper and guagcr, aro approved at Washington nnd their commissions leteiveu here. Oeorgo Eoglo of Ashland, last week (lulshed his llrat 2000 cord con tr,ini. for fiirulshlnu outline wood to the Southern Paelllo company, and Is now eniiaiiod on his contract souin of the summit, which calls for tho saiiio amount. Tlioslato nilncfl near Merlin are ultriietlngan unusual share of ptib- lloatlenllon at present. Thoy arc nmiioiinocd bv experts to bo among the host in tho country, aud will no doubt bo operated on a largo scale ror rooting slalo of high quality in tho not veiy far distant future. Mvrnn JlldklllS WllB thlOWll from a horso lust Wcdnesduy, and fell very hard ou tho buck of urn nuau. Dr. l'altio was culled ami loutm tnui tho baso of tho bruin was aovoroly Injured, He Is lying at his homo very low, aud doubts are entertained of his recovery. Oregon la being filled with news paper graveyards. In tho last year nearly every county In Oregon has had a burial, and several more sevens eases of consumption aro re ported. Among others, Jollerson, Junction, Drr.iu, Eugene, Spring field and oven Albany have nan their experiences lit this Hue. Tho lltllo village of Lostlne, Wallowa county, siiflered quite a loss ftoni tire last Saturday ovonlng. Borne ouo set llro to tho livery atablo of J. V. Lutlrell, which was con slimed with all Its contents, Includ ing what feed there was In It. The loxs la estimated at about ?2o000, partially covered by Insurance. Tlio cable and fixtures for tho pro posed new freo ferry across lloguo river wete lust Tuesday taken outto tho ferry slto by A. Jletz. Tho sable Is 1J I milieu In diameter, tho largest eer used In tho county, and will bo perfectly siifo for three times tho strain to which It Is contemplated It will ever bo subjected. Yields of over sl.ly or eovent.v biiBhela of wheat to tho aero are con fidently looked for all over tho basin In Klnmath couutv. Tho orop la undeniably butter than It was last vtur. and then it will bo reiiiem- borod that a considerable portion or General Miller's Held lumen out at the rato of sixty bushels to tho acre. It Is bald that tho colored cotton pickers In Texan Imvo organized and that thoy have agreed not to pick notion after September 10 for less than $1 per 100 potuuls ami board. This organisation has been perfected through the colored alliance, and now numbers more thun 600,000 inembeiB, with thousands being added evory day. Goueral Superin tendent Humphrey, f tho colored alliance, admitted tho existence of tho organisation, A circular lias boon mailed to every nub ullliuicu throughout the cotton bolt fixing the date ot tho strlko, which will bo Hliuultuneoiuly Inaugurated. Mir lono UaHuey, of Mar.vavlllo wan courted und wou by a man named Mason, u turpenter. Invita tion for tho wedding wore acnt out, aud tho event wa to have taken place tlurlng tho past week. At tho time eel tho partlvti nud Invited ((iieaU were In uUeiidiiuoo, tho pro pectivo bride looking radiant In autlil.wtlou of coming happiness. Just before the hour for tho nuptials tho man made n trlval uxcuvo iiml left the room, as ho nald, but for a few moment, TIicmj few momenta have lengthened Into dyn. In u note subsequently reclved by tho young lutly her fullhlvra ewnln In formed her tlmt he could not wed hemu'lng to tlio fact that ho whs ulivudv imirilud, having n wlfo and two t'hlldreu. Mai,on ItUaald, bus ,,.,u t,, Aiiiu (Vnz. whero be l em ployed by a tlrm of bulldeni. CASTING I'CARLS DEFORE 8WINE. A Toiiclilne Hit of Mutual Conrteny Be tircpti Hlple .Women. An Inr-ldent occurred on n westbound Madison cable car the other day which utado even tho grizzled old conductor look with prldo and respect at a sweet need, gray oyed little woman and with contempt on a number of well dressed, well to do liuuinti swlno who occupied about half of his car. At the corner of Throop street a young woman carrying in her arms n baby of about two years, very largo and heavy for Its ago, hailed tho car. When, after boiiio dilllcnity, sno suc ceeded In boarding tho car. It was no ticed that alio was hardly equal to tho task of much longer holding in her arms her heavy burden. Every seat was occupied, however, and she was obliged to remain standing In tho aisle, where she staggered at every lurch of the car. Sovcral times her big baby was almost thrown from her anus. Her mute appeal for a scat that she might rest her anus of their precious freight was unanswered until tho little gray eyed woman looked up front a book she was perusing. Instantly sho arose from her scat and tenderly bade the young mother to tako her placo. It was then noticed for tho first tiino that tho littlo woman was crippled and that sho stood rather awkwardly in tho aisle, nt times compelled to hold to the seat railing to prevent being thrown to the Mooring of tho car. This was noticed by tho young moth or. and without a word sho got up, gently pushed tho littlo woman into tho seat, and then with n sweet, "You won't mind, will you?" placed her pretty baby in tho lap of tho littlo worn .in. With a look of scorn and pity (ouuuiiiizlcd tho young mother glanced nt the big beasts who lolled in their seiita, and then turning to her baby and Ito guardian sho looked as Inde pendent and as happy as a queen. Meantime tho littlo woman and her protego wore getting well acquainted, nud when sho signaled the conductor to stop, that sho might leavo tho car, tho baby woro a very pretty gold neck chain, whleli had not been thero be fore As sho got up to depart tho gray eyes of tho littlo woman grow cold, and thero scorned to bo a dangerous glitter in tliein. Sho was determined that tho young mother should havo her seat, which sho succeeded in securing for her. On leaving sho handed the baby a card, which when read by tho mother acquainted her with tho fact that tho crippled littlo woman waa tho maiden sister of ono of tho best known Judges now sitting on tho circuit bench in Cook county. But tho swlno they simply curled their legs Into more comfortable posi tlons, and talked louder than over. Chicago Tribune Good 8itB;etliii titr Dyaneptlci. A writer, ovidentlyof a practical turn of mind, tells how easily tho wakoful dyspeptic can bo inado to slip off into tlio land of dreams. Ho says: The dyspoptio of courso eats a light Bttppor, may resort to tho uso of a towel, wet with tepid water, and cov ered with n dry cloth, tho wholo then applied to tho pit of tho stomach. Bo foro tho sufferer knows It sho will lloat Into shadow land, such Is tho sympathy between the organs of digestion and -the brain. Owing to tlio position of tho stomach, a light slooper ought to sloop on tho right sido Instead of tho loft, never on tho back. If thero Is a tendency to cold feet, n thin woolen blanket may lino tho lower third of tho bed. Tlio limbs ought not to bo greatly Hexed, a posi tltm which prevents freo circulation, and thoy should rest ono upon tho other lightly. Tho night light, whero used, ought to bo a tiny taper, and not gas or korosono, both of which dovltalizo the air. A darkened room Is tho host. Na ture puts out her light and draws tho curtain of darkness for a purposo. With good habits, physical and mental, anil a determination not to deal with anodynes, sleep may bo won from Its shyest lair to watch over tho restless pillow. A Strong, 111 lull t Llulit llonullclul. One very great ntUtako which peoplo make Is not using euotiuh light. There Is a popular delusion that a good, bright light hurts tho oyes. A good, btrong, bright light is almost always the proper thing. Even In cases of weak, t-oro or Inllatned eyes It is bettor to Imvo plonty of light. Tho oyes should at hiteh times Jmve as much light as can po.ss.lbly bo borne, and tho cure will go on nil the more rapidly. But for tho eyes that aro not sore or inllatnod tho way to keep them well and to luereaso their strength Is to give thoiu all tho light jios&lble. The brightor tho light the more tJio eye will bo do volonod and strencthened. Weak uessea and disabilities of the vycs from ovcnifeo are often seen, but a good, bright, strong light does not usually do any harm. It tends to do good, create health and glvo btrength. London Tlt-Blta. Whaii tho I'l.li Vu Cueht. fjrulgnoll, the son of a fisherman, a priest In a rich abbey In Florence, had a not spread every day on tho table of his apartmout to put hint, as ho said, III mind of his origin. Tho tibbot dy lug, this dlbsotubled humility prooureu Qrulguoll to bo his successor, nnd the net was umkI, no more. A friend who came to bee hlru the day afterward on entering his apartmout said, "Where is tho netl" "Thero Is no further occa sion for tho not," replied Grulgnoll, "when tho fish is caught" -Notes nnd Queries. Manny llooalers. Wm. 'riiuiuoiis, Postmaster of Ida vllle. lnd., write: "Kleotrlo Bliu-ta 1ms done more for mo than all other uu-dlelues. for (lint bad feeling url-i-lilgTroni Kidney and Ltvir trouble." J, V. Gardner, hardware merchant, Mime town bays: Klcotrlo Bittern la Just the thing for a man who Is all ttiu down am! don't care whwther ho lives or dlesj ho found new hlrength, good uppetllo and felt Just like let had a now lease on life. Only 60a u bottle, ul Fys drugstore. Quick Time ann ftTrough truliis otlervd pai-eenvere and fhlprer by Ibo Chicago, Unlou Puelllo ANonh western Lluo. Ban Fniuclsoo nud Pirtbjnd to Chicago, eod Aug lie Died Contrary TJU. "It takes a good deal to kill a man, does Itnotr I asked, talking of electro cution and the trpmnndoua forco re quired to mako that dolicato yet ten acious machinery stop suddenly liko a clock held by tho hands. "Sometimes It does," replied my friend the doctor; "nnd then, again. It Rertns as If they die abominably pnciv "I remember n coso we had In tho 1 llnHoin hosnltal. A limn had fired three bullets Into his abdomen with In tent of suicide. Nasty wounds thoy were too. But Dr. Blank located the bullets and got them out and then pewed up tlio intestines In coveral places, making n splendid Job of It "For several days the man did finely, and Jiint nbout thetliuoyon would have Faiil he was out of danger ho up and died, but from what reason tho deuce only knows, for In tho nutopsy we found all his organs healthy, and as for tho wounds, they were almost entirely healed. There was no Inflammation about tlio stitches save in ono place, and that was bo small and slight that it was scarcely worth mentioning. "And that Is tho way with man. If you want him to die for Ills own sako and everybody else's ho will hang on and on, tenacious as a turtle. On tho other hand, ho will often go off as If a breath had blown him Into eternity." New York Herald. Mr. Wi-oin' Ourloiin Itocclpt. An interesting character in American history Is tho Rev. Mahon L. Woems, pastor of Pohiek church and biographer of George Washington. He was some thing of a romancer, and to his powers of Invention wo owe somo very Inter esting btorlea of tho childliood of tho father of tho country. Tho most cel ebrated of these anecdotes Is the ono which tells how littlo George hacked his father's favorite cherry treo, und when taken to tahk about it nobly re plied : "I can't tell a He, pa; you know I can't tell a lie. I did cut it with a hatchet." At ono tlmo Mr. Weeins was engaged as a colporteur. An Incident which occurred during this time shows that ho had a good deal of human nature, and despite his cloth, exhibited occasionally something of the old Adam. It seems that tine of his customers, to whom ho had sold a Bible, demanded a receipt for tho money paid for tho copy of holy writ. Mr. Wc-eitis construed tins demand as an insult. Ho gave the re ceipt, but In so doing contrived to avengo his wounded feelings. Tho event occurred in tlio season of tho sum mer solstice, and tho receipt read as follews: "Received, on tho longest day of tho year, from tho most particular man in tlio world, tho smallest possible prlco for the best book over published." Washington Post. IIurn-H hi thn Tlmb of Uumnr. Tho horses used in Homer's tlmo woro war horses. Tho warriors woro drawn in chariots. The art of riding was known, but It is alluded to as something unusual. Ulysses tit tho time of his shipwreck "bostrodo a plank, liko a horseman on a, big steed." There are reasons for believing that tho practico of riding waa much later than that of driving, and tho myth of tho Centaur, whore, nccording to Shakespeare, "man Is Ineorpsed and domhratured with tlio beast," probably originated at an early porlod, when tho appearance of a man on horseback was a novel sight Chicago Herald. Men ivlth lluurdi. What a vast difference there h be tween ono beard and another I Thero Is the long, tintratnmolod beard, broad and thick, which tho owner caresses as If it were an Infant. Men with such beards may, I think, as a rule, bo trusted rather more than othor men. Can yon Imagino a Venetian dogo or a member of the council of ten without a beard? 1 can not. If you havo seen n itian of mark fondlo his long beard during tho processes of rellection, you will bo apt to wonder whether or not his mind would lose its equilibrium if ho were In the night to bo shaven clean. All tho Year Uotind. 'Mm Present On'iier of Mil ml S. Mr. Robert Homier, tho publishor, Is tho man who owns tho fastest trotter, The prize is Maud S, who used to bo tho btur of the lato William II. Vander bllt'w prlvato stablo on Madison avenue. Mr. Ilonnor secured Maud S by pur chase from Mr. Vondorbllt. Every body who loves horses knows Maud S, and connoisseurs havo never grown tired praising tho Intelligence, tho grace, and the speed of tho beautiful mare. Sho Is tho professional beauty of tho wonderful Uonner stablo. Mr. Uotnwr also owns Sunol, who surpassed Maud 8's tlmo for n quarter inllo. New York Sun. htlug of Aulnml Are Similar. In the examination of tho poisonous machinery of Inbect and reptiles it is apparent tluU the destructive principle Is tho nuiii) In all, nnd that the fang in all poehes a hollow through which tho Hion (lows Into tho wound tho moment the Incision Is made. The tlng of the scorpion U precisely liko tho fang of tho rattlesnake, and per forms Its deadly work on tho somo mo cjianlcal principles. Hoston Com lor. How It AiTtieUd llliu. "Your wife's now gown Is n jicrfect dream," said Mrs. Kickshaw to Mr. Uhumlok. "I think It must bo," replied Dim mlek. "I had a nightmare when I saw tho bill lor It" -New York lipoeh. Iho Torture ul Ilia Iinpillllon In II Mix! by tho iUxtd TorquamittU have ulkiitililnliU) prototype In the lmpe of oliu.nlo iluhuimttl-ni ami nturulgliu At tack thou ucoulijiift oouipUluu before they mncli the chronic tuu with the u iwrb lilokkt depurrnt, iol tier' tomach llltteni. which Will Huivdly vxvl their lru inmv the Ufa tivtm. To pruerntt UHtal toerciiutunetiio u oth ol tool pi. nl rlieiimnilMn. which mpidly ilt;hlt-u IUrliuion the i.tin It I the tty mtuputnf ulek. ftudpH'dftil Indeed I the ClHi ef It lr,dlul It'UtftoU. He irniipt,lu)rli. uke time by the fore, look. alwVf rvineii In I nit that both rlu-u-mtltii.it ip at. iKiemllnL, nrdan wvtxiu n vrlt u prtluful IKtUlly, iUIII, Hiid fww, liPiU oHiUltiit, d)vi-la, nttuiiiiutioM, llwr w MpAi,iui,iiefuunr iid kluney dl-M;kUiviiiub to the Itlu ler. APptllte mul tho ublllly to lcp vrtll areltuptoTrU f It, fa i.em MAimtrr itnroftT. Nyniipoli. ol the MarketK llujluu aud Helling Triced. KKTAII. PltlCKS. HKVIHKI) UUOTATIO.VS. Hhouldern JSiignr cured.per lb,l3H Hiwkfat bacon ia ilntim-riugur curtd, fcr Ih, N9.c- Href ryiilV, Fork lit Mutton SjSlZXc. Vfcul-1012Kc. Timothy seed Per pound, 8a; wnlnif Itwl clover weii l'er pound, Ma, White clover peed 1'cr pound, 'ty. Aliilke 18c per pound. llt-J lop-lOc per iiound. Lincoln Uru 12c er pound, Hj e Urawt 10c per pound. Orchard Umsn 17c per pound Oit meal ut tfc Mew p juiio-h Wo per bushel. Oinu.d I ruiu.l'eucheK, CO; npncot, ti (Ah WwckberrioH, fl; corn, ImjxI iu(lt 2 00; tmnuUKU Sl 50: RtrniK bealiB Jl ", crt-oii ii. .is!l dfo poruW. In two lb oinu. K en Vegetable. I'otiuota kj;oarrpts ((v. pur-nlin"-1; onion Gc per lb. K i1i.iliuun loo per lb; Sturgeon 0 7c p -r lb Mii.il! flsll 10c per lb; Milt xalmou, 7isjluo per lb, llilnook mlmon, VV&. iiuvino ruicsa. WtfMt S2- net. Kiour 1'er barrel. ffl.W, best ltW lb Oil l'rr bushel. 30a;2Kc. Harley l'er I,ushel,i0$ldu. llran Per ton, MI (JOiit mill, Nicked. HhortH Per tou,ft 00 " i-ackwl. Clwp Perton,S20.00 ' sflt-Ked U,p tuotcd nt 18toaic.;ii lb. Coo. tmct lie V Ki lbc to 18c. Ko 20-per d07cn. P iltitoes Per bUFbcl, 30o C in, tneul 3c tier pound. Olii-ae 12Hc per pound. Dried plums Per lb. t7c. D.-led prunes Per lb. l(312c liutter iVdSOc per pouua ror ;oo J lru103Ua er lb liiimfr Per pouud,Ul'.!c. liuoon Rides 10p r lb. Hhoulders !wc pei lb. ( liU-keuH-. 8 to r c per pound. TurkejslOloolb, (iteno 7S per lb. Ducks, iSper in Spring Culrktnj 10 lo Via per lb. J1AUKETS BY TELEOKAl'll. POKTLAND. Wheat Valley, 81.55 percental. KK ur standard, So 00. W alia Walla tiMY, Oats New White 42c per busncl. MlllatuITi Bran S2ios21; sb i tH, 3 to -ti ground barley, 8J0 to 32; cn p fteil, ;'w middlings, iii, per ton. Ilny-f liSl-l per ton. Ilutter Oiegon fancy dairy, 27Je; fnr.cy cieamery :J03J); good to ralr, 2-j; California choice 22to2Io. EggH Oregon 20 to 22Xcper doz. Po.iltry Old cliictons, it. Potatoes Wat JJj pei-c -itul. Checso Oregon, 12 lo 12c; California 12c. Sugira Ghildbn C, 4Jc; extra C, 4; dri gruaulated, r cubu, crushad aud Po-v-dcrcd, CJc per pound. Heuus Small white, WtCt&i; pink 3J-bayo-t, icj butter, 4c; llmnn, 6o. Diled Krultslluetcd: Italian primes, 10 to 12c;PttlteundOerman,10o per pound; ralslua, $2 25 per box; nlummer dried pears, 10 to lie; sun dried aud factory plums, 11 to 12c; evapo rated peachw, IS to-aic; Smyrna figs, 20o; California llgs, Do per pound, Hides Dry uld03, rJ4 to ilc; o less foi culls; green over 55 pounds, 7c; under 55 pounds, 2c; sheep pelts. U0o51.25. HMOICED MKATH AND IjAHD. Eastern hams, 12 to 1 IJc; breakfust ba con, 12 tolSc; sides, 0 to 10c; ,lard, W,i to 12c per pound. SAN KrtANCIP(X). San FiiANCitco, Sipt. 3. Wheal; bujir 1.7t. Hop9..1720c per ouud. Harley feed SI.H5 ii ii7' por cental Oats Gray 81 o5 to 1 'M per cental, old. Oulo hi to IK- jusceijANeous markets. Cttii,-AOO,ept.3 . heat, cash sl , 81.01. Picture frames "Win. SarcjoiitR. S7TN IP A KODY MEET A HODS tho result la n collision, whether "oomlns thro' tho rya," or not. Ilfo to full of col. Itiions. Vo aro constantly colliding witls Boniebody or tometliinB;. If it isn't T?itb our nclirubora it is with 6orao dread dis-far-cs that "i,(?oclfS ua on tho track" and pcrlmix: disables us for Ufo. Women espe cially It come, l.avo to bear tho brunt ol more colllsU'ua nnd mmrttcn than man kind. Jn nil ca. c of nervousness, beai inir dewn eensat. u s tendemesa, periodical pains, sick headache, conircdtion, intlanv mat.'on, or ulceration aud all "female wrakiu-aics," Dr. I'h rco'd Favorite Pre Bcrlptlon comes to tho raicue ot women 03 no other im-diclnc- do J. It Is tho only mediclno for women, sold hy druggists, under n punUlvo Bir.riitjtoe, from tho niunufaclureu, that it will Klve satisfac tion in over case, or money paid for It will bo refunded. Sco guarantee on bottlo. wrapper. Copyright, ISM, by Woblp's Dis. gr. Pierce's rcsrulato and clcunso tho liver, U'-is They aro purely v peirootly hsrmh-iw. o , tir driiirir' 9& oauts u vtaJ WAiWVv?-? KLON GARLAND STOVES and Stand tho giauts of thoni all. KIIL'OATIONAU Willamette University. -THE OLDEST, LARGEST, Least Expensive AND MOST HOME-LIKE Institution oflenrnlna In the northwest. 8,0 ntudcntR In 18S7, 4! In ISll-an Increase ol nearly 0 per cent In four years. Graduates ht..dei)ln In Art, Business, Classical, Lav, Literary, Medical, and Musical. Pharniaciuilcul, sclculltlonnd theological ou rf.es. STORJSLilL COUKSE. imrini.ti.j imm ilie Normal Course have all the advantages of graduates from the Htate Normal schoolB. lietter factlltiis for teaching next year than ever before. FiistTcra Begins Sept. 7, 1891. For cati loguc, with full Information aaUEV8OEO. WIIITTAKEtl, D, 1). Prcs. 0 'a 11 w tfalem, Oregon. Portland OPENS SEPTEMBER 14tlTL. Beautiful and healthtul site near the city. Expenses ns reatonablo as any other Insti tution of learning on the coast. Classical, Literary, bclenllflc, Theological, Prcpara toiv, Normal and UuslncBB courses. Stu dents of all gmdes received, Careful over rent and direction given to all students, ladles' boarding hall under experienced Mipervifiion, Professors of excellent schol arship and much expcrlenco employed. For Information address, U.C.STRATTON.D.D., Portland, or TPIOS. VAN SCOY, D.D., Dean of (Jollege, Port land University, Portland, Oregon 717dwU CoDsemtoiy of Music. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Thn best organized Music ScdooI on the North estcon8t. One huudred.audlliiy muHlo students tho past school year, liest and latest methods ol Instruction. Cour ses lor Piano, Voice, Violin, Organ, Har mony, Counterpoint, nnd musical compo sition In all the higher forms DIplomiiR .'ranted on completion of course. Next term begins .Monday, September 7th. Send foi catalogue or addi ess .. W.PARVIN. 7 22 2m dw Musical Director, Kalcm, Or THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Opens Sept. 8th, 1891. COURSE OF STUDY arranged expressly to meet tho nteus ot ihe Fanning aud Me. eh inlial Interests ot the state. Large, comodlous and well-ventilated i-ulldlngs. The College Is located in a cul tivated and Chi Utlancommuulty, and one of the healthiest In the State. IvlILITAKY TRAINING. Expenses need ntt exceed $150 'fori thejtntlre Session Two or more tito scholarships from eveiy county. Wriie for Catalogue to 81 U.L. ARNOLD, Prcs., Coi vallls, Or I m Teacher of, mudc. Piano and Organ. Can be seeu at Conservatory ol muslu or at home, 211 12th street. MISS THORNTON, k2rAVS I needenConseratory of music (Germany.) Will open ber rooms, 0 nnd 7, Dank build lug, the 1st of September. Will teach vo cal mill Instrumental music, also German . nil French. 8 22 tf MUSIC ! MISS ALZ1KA CHANDLER, Teacher of Piano and Orgin. 1.1)5 Cottage street. MISS KN OX pupils "hht Jlouuy in fepictilbci. Hoys and Girls tilted for College, or prlvato tutoring given In any branch deslitd. MJliii KINDERGARTEN. WIssO. Hallou will reopen her kinder g'irtou school, Monday, fceptomber 2tst when she will receive children from a to ti years of age tor Instruction alter the best .modem methods. Inquueb) u all ur In no i-on at residence, Cor. Chemcketa and AJth streets. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&HILGERS, Successors to John Holm, cor. Cummer clal and Chemeketa streets, s-aleiu. lit .rsc shoeing a specialty, 4t)ti' r-r ii UniYGrsity RANGES Pully Warranted. M. WADE & CO, SALEM, Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, - $75,uyo eQrplQS, 15,(100 II. H. WAfiLACK, . Pre-ddent. W. NV. ilAIl'I'IM, - Vlce-Presldcuu J. H. AUIKIt'J't ---. Cashier. DIRhCTORSl W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin J. M. Martin, U. a. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslok, I. II. Albert, T. AIcP. Patton. LOANS MADE To larmert ou wheat and other muikot- able produce, ronstgiied or in fctoro fcfthi r In private granarlcsor i'lihllc warehouses. Slate and Count Warrants Bought at I'ar COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted r.t reasonable rates. Draft dniwu direct on New York, Cblcaro, Kun Kniiiclhro. Porili-na. Londou, Paris, lleilln Uone Konennd Calcutta. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAl'lTAL STOCK, nil Siiliscribtil, $200,0110 Tran'uct a general banking business In nil Hi branches GEO. WILMA MS Prciden M M. RMiLAND Vic 1'rct.ldent HUQil MUJNAHY CahlliU DIRECTORS: Geo. Williams, Wm. Km laud, Dr. J. A. Rlchuidsou, J. W . Uobson. J. A. linker. Bunk in new Exchange block on com metclitl street. 8:K-tf i) SALEM OREGON. WM. N. l-Allt b, -DR. J. REYNOLDS, J, UN MOIR, - - - PrcMdent ice President ( ht-ljlii GENERAL BANKING, Kxcnangoon Portland, Ban Fiauclsco, Nov York, Loudon and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City varrants bought. 1-armerH are cordially invited to deposit und transact business with us. Llbeial advances made ou wheat, wool, lions and other nroDertv pt reasonable rat-"s. Iusurunte on such se curity can be obtained at the bank in must reliable companies. Ka "w?u T .fiiMi.n A fine fruit or cake stand, with every can of tho CKLEUHAl'KD CASCADE HA K INU PO W DElt. For sa'o by T. KUKROVVS, No. 'JUiComuiuivlal St., Salem IJoiird oi" Equalization. The Hoard of IJquallzation of JIarlon Co., Oroimu, will meet at ihe couuty courtroom in the court house in the dty of balem in said county aud st.-.te on .Monday, tho .'list day of August, 1SU1, ut V o'clock a. m, us required by law Sild board will contlnun in pcfsIou for cine i reek, nfler which the cuumy court of Marlon county will complete tno exami nation aud cornet Inn ot iisseesmnuts In the manner pi (iTlded b.v lav . Tlieivroroullou.fis Ipn perty mo hoe bv notified to anuoirnts .Id tlmeand Place and show cause If any tbeic be why tho j assessment or .uitiion ccouT as inio-n uy tne assessor suouia not uo ucceptea hh cor rect. C. CLWAVKIt, Ases-orfiarion County. Dated August Will, issi. 11 dw Im F011EST GHOYE POULTRY YARDS. Founded mll1877. 1000 YOUNG FOV.'LS FOR SALE And the Itlncst ever (bred ou the Paclilc Coast. Book you i order early for choice selections. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, 10:ll-dw Forejt Grove, Orcsou To Strawberry Growers. Tho undersigned hns toutrncledfor large quantity ol the Jessie, (swicpstake pilze winner at falein strjw berry tali) and Tn omphe oe Gaud, (bes ylelder nnd most proiltable late berry In Salem market, fronijH. W. Saage,Salem,andJ. W. Gil bert, AumsvlIIc. Wiirmuted pure stocy and pi lUUflrslass. Catalogue freo, re id. September Its. Also ten other -nrietles Address L HOFLIl, dw snleni, Oregon. Health is Wealth ! UH.UU ?AVSi Vv Dit. K. C. WFBTS Ncrvo and ilrnin luMtmcnt, a guaranteed specific for liys It rm, liUzlnrbs, Convulsions, Kits, Ner ous Nrtiinlgia, ilouduihe,NorvousProtiation i-nu'td by tho uso ot ale ihol or tobacco, Waketullness, Jlenlnl Dopiosslou, Klten. Ingof the brain lesultlnglu insanity and hading to misery, !f cay and death, pre mature oldage, bairennes, los of ower can sad by overexertion of the brain. Kach box cout.tlus one month's trfiitimnt, tl.UU a box or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mall prepaid on rtceipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With cicli order te celved by us for six boxes, accompanied with V.OO, we will send the purchaser our written guamutte to refund the mancy II the treatment d( cs not eilect u cure. Guar-aate,-s issutd ouiy by Geo. E. Good, Drug RiBt smlHvenl, OltCfim.St.. halem. fir. II 500 Ilavrf &$ 0 lo M's S&ts M Las? HEALTH. First Nana nil i in III1 JLUjIII &!5i rrtiV UUfrKt. VrriiAfci "VeV fl tt WSSrto CgZL&izvsv t 'Srv-w t iSSf MK-v-,KCiSj JB. 'Stl "47 L niclina'a Oolilon Baliam No. J Cutts Cluncre, flnt, nd second suios Earn en the Lw nd Body; Sore Ea-s e!ftm?!l ,.,e.t.t'r'Pr-enlorefI Blotches Syphilitic lvtanh.ilsead Scalp, and til rrfmary formj of tho dlteasa known ti l.e Klcliau'a Onltlen llalsnm Xo.S Cures-TertUry. JlercuriaiatyplUiuic nheu uutlsin. Paint in the Bone Mlm In t h Head, back of the N?lc, Ulcerated Son JUroiL ByphlUtlo Ihuh, Lumps and con Uactc-d Cord;. StlffncM of the Limbj. a no tndlcalts all d!case from the -stem whether caud by indlv retlon or tbuK ci Mercury, Kavliijr the blxd pure inc htalthy. Vrlce S CO per Pottle. i,o ltlchsu; Ooltlen Nuanlih Anil. i ua.i'orth "" Oonorrlioa, Oleet Irritation 0 ravel, tad all Urinary or GenI Ul dlwransementJ. Price 9i 50 pei u UUIiau'. OeMen KpauUh In Jtlon, loraorerit caareot aooorrhua, UtUinmatory Gleet. Strieture,4c Price 81 au per llottle. Co Illcliau'a Oolden Olulmenl lor the tO ttive healiotfof Syphilitic Born tadtrapUOM. Prlrefl 00 per llox Lo Ulchnu't flolden Pll't-Xrm tad Brain trrauaent; lo of physical pow jr. cireae or ottr-work. ProatraUoa; etc Price ea OO per Bex Tuulo nnd Nerrlne, 8n eTerywbere, C. a D tecarUr Dtckef percipraa. THE RICHARDS DRUG C0.,Aaei!li 50fl fill TOAKKr.T ST , a Frmacltce, Ciu "Muit f cnt rati, ti aw SOUTH SouthernPacific Roulc SliastaLine CAWIHIIINIA KXPKMM TIUIN-nfv IUTUVI.M ..a.. . l-nUAt,h H '""""" ANb , " X V-ASSL rtlaud- i-vi vav. rim. jX 'aa.r? "?M, ih north of Hojcbufij. iJhV"Rii1K ion City. UiMHih.,,?' t?.?. i'rtmJ lieuiy ni foil. ilouv JjfJgOll 1'i.iH.f.iil. V,..,1,1- u.,'A."""1, aiu: lunttloti City. IrvluirjTri a,y"Hur; ItWBUUIlG ItAIABAli.v ' . S:W a. ni. I02 u. in J:10 p. m. I.V. l'ortland Ar , . Lv Kulcin Lv. ,r?- Ar. ..uw-uuij; l.T.I l(.,Lnli...u. . . " "' VIIihii) .Local, Ilally 6 01) p.m. 7:62 p. in. U.-W p. in. l.v. ia-: Ar. Port bind Hilem Albany PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation ot second pi!.' paosengem attached to express traim, iVest Sido DMsioD, Between Portlasi and Ctrvallis: DAILY (EXCKIT BUMlAr). TH la. 111. I 1 P- m. ) LiT" Ar. Tbrllund Oorvnllls IVvilp-c- i.A.JJ2.,)5ntt!i 12:10 At Albany and CorvulHs connect irl trains of Oiegon Paclflo Railroad. BXVUti33TUAIN (DAILY KXCKPTSPSiiJPr 1:4 J p. ii. 7.2o p. in. Lv. Portland Ar. I 8.20 aTm Ar.McMlnnvllleLv.Ujts t S Portland" Through Tickets i'oall points EA'oT and SOUTH for tickets and lull inlorm.iuon regara inc rates maps, etc., apply to 1h6 Comnj. ny's aeni Halem, Oiegon. n i,. ttiittm It. KOKHLKli, ashi. . r. ana rans.Art .Manager THE YAOUlNA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company i steamship line. 223 miles she: ter, 2U lioun losstime than by any ottiei ionic. Hm ciass through passenger und freight llti Irom Portland and all points in the Wh lamette valley to and irom i-r.u b raacltcq TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept buuuB). Leave Albany - l:tt)l'l Leavo Corvallls 1:10 I'M Arrive Yaqulna 5:.PJt Leave Yaqulna ...-.-- -0:15 AH Leave Corvallls 10- A U Arrive Albany .----.. 11:10 AX O. ic. C. trains connect at Albany cjd Corvallls. The above tnilns connect at VAQl'lHV with the Oregon Development Co's Ul jfHteatnshlns between aoulna aud Sx b'lanclduo. SAILK.'O OATHS. STKAJfEKS. FKO-J VAQCWt Kiirallon, Friday, Juue a Willamette Valley, Tuesday juiy Fnrullon, buuday . ' Willnmeite Viilley, Thursday i l-'urallon, Tuesduy ! HrKAMKlW, FHOUSA,nU.NQM3i Willamette Valley, Kiiday Juue 21 Fnrallon, Tuesdnyn July 1 wiuanicito vaney, eanaay 6 Kanillon. Thursday Willamette Valley, Tuesday 10 rnis company reserves me right tc change sailing dates without notice. N. D. Passencers trom Poitland and all :rs v I Wlllametto Vallpy points can make close connection with the trains of the i AOUINA KOUTK at Albani orCorvailU and If destined lo Wan Kranrlsto, should arrange to arrive at Yaqmna the eventag ueioie tiaie oi sailing. Passenger and Krelght Kates Always tht Lowest. For luformaiTn apply to Slessra HUDMAN & Co.. Freight and Tickel Agent axi and 202 Ftont st., Portland, Or. I o " C.C. HOGUh: Ac't Gen'l Krt, 4 Pbrs. A gt., Oregon Pacific H. K. Co.. Cor-alIis, Or O II. llASVEIJJ,Jr.Gcn'l bit; ds Pass. Agt. Oregon Devtlorment Co., S(H Montconifiry ei.: From Terminal or Interior Points He IIWIIU 11(1 Is the line to take To all Poibts East and South. It Is the dining car route. It runs throng vestibule ttaius every day in theycirw ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No chanso of cars.) Composed of diolngiars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers OI latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed aud In which accommodations uro both tiee and ttr uished for holders of first and second-claf tickets, nnd ELEGAIsT PAY COACHES. Accntluuoi i line conceiting with U lines. MlerdlUr- d'roo' arc! uuinterruitea service. Putlronu slifr T ionscanbew uitd in advw. uuy agent the road. , , Through tickets to nnd from all po"1'; in Atiieiliv, Knglaud nnd liuroie tan M purchaser, ui any ticket onice of this ea pany. Full Information concerning 'atee,1W iftralns.routfmandother details furnln ou application to any at,enl or A. D. CHARLTON, AsMstant Gfueral Passenger Agent, 121 Urst street, cor. Washington; rw land, Oregon SIIAWfi DOWNING, Agents. DO YOU FAVOR Building up a Strong, Independ ent Paper for the People in Oregon ? A PAPER THAT YluTxOT SELL OLT Priuted at (lie Seat of CoveinnenL fOK AY THE HECOHII OF TUB CAWTil" JOUItNAI.. During the receut session of the !": ture It as the only iKijier in the swj.yjr uiacKPa Kuccf H-iiuiy me roniM" ,r toohlplntiiegon politics. It ,,,n:,Tii& opposed nil df-torlngtheAi.stmlianla" inw in nit, iiiierebiB ui i II IWJIIUI-i" v.- ,.- idvooated Ibo law (that pa.-scd) ''"? he Oregon railroad ofiiiinilion PrlI.1thV Ttnfcnd roavottible ruts of ";" ird jiwer to enforce Itsoecmiou '-j. f..-fi.ily advocated retention o11,i"d ,0 !! . .d commission ns best qusW1-" eiif,,r e the law, It laborea mr '-rrbt r and thus .tcurotc W un-K to open rlveru peopl- i he rlfiht to free and unre" uteoi nn vraienvays. IT8 PLAT-OBM TitKCAi'iTAi-JounsAt. fnvP'??lSrtM In uallonul fluances. In ilu '' 'V,m ot present xpeiiklve monor '' '"rbe auppljlng nil inndniuatocuntuo jj'w snpplatueft by the governn "''"SJ ol ivcttothH ptonle un adequate PPJJti. legal tenner money, with aJS rrio tlcleut to i-nnform f Miund y ' . "mVlaa clpiea. It Ior election of illro who ICKlslaie for, or are dli ..IKi , ble to the jwople. by dlw't vote t w pie. It favors raiflng ,Bielw,Vorr' by a tax on tbo grctoinj"T , Srort lion, both torelgn Hnd fUie. " "Bll opeulng n'l wUiwa7 to J ,T7e red control of nil ,wnimn carr'f r w ' uUir thatthe Pruducrslullcu'orDl tlieUrwwt nenetirm .rrtllJ' to the liunds(.ftherepiea'''tB'ven' In the Interest of the Pt?PleviT reiortn txHIlll, I 7afci. m. 1a. Fo S-: v " I '-iV' "a'e 8:15 n.n. ) Ar. Pnu V Abou UaltiH nn. PtCi. -&.h (Except Sanil... kiiUH.S. yfrvW