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WTVJt -w'jtW"1" . Pt'WMWW WLIWf fjjE CiriTlL JOllffll MUIIAY-- ('r- 6"'- jlltMH l)K BUlftMHinTIO-N. . .....it iht your .f . IS by "' rpr ,l,on'"' KBKBUKWVBUYBV OAimiKU. ...... mrslnule week, A !"" KTCS: S3? 1 ...jiwtlous will bo mndo on 1st una 15th , month. Subscribers win pi of "rl i.. mrrim nt house 01 ease leave i '"jjuvefed, so ns to cause no delays In ftl EVKJUNOUArlTAIiJOUKNAI. KfU; 2 recelvn the afternoon asForinted iarpn"m-H. GILBERT ft PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, uiis, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. ""Moving Alonci. One of the new enterprises in Salem that Is now moving along nicely and doing a good business Is the new dress mak ing parlors of It. H. Matthews, In the new Cotlle block. A profession al ladies' taylor is employed, and the latest fashions furnished. Shirts Made to order. Ladies' shirts a specialty. R. H. Matthews, Cotlle block. Nuw Officjkus. The Alka-Hes-perlan literary and debating society metatthpir hall Saturday evening anil elected oftleers as follews: Itobt. Whilnker, president; W. A. Cusick, vice president; M. C. Starr, secre tary;.!, H.McNury, assistant secre tary; U. H. Brown, treasurer; C. E. Robliti, librarian; G. Stoltz, sergeant-at-arms, A letter was read from Frank Davey, of Portlaud, that i gave great pleasure. The question of the change of program and estab lishment of a free public library was dlscused. The subject for de- I mtc for next Saturday evening Is: "Resolved that the welfare of this ution demands the organization maintenance of a third party." A stf-fect was also selected for two Kffks hence. Paving. The council meets in :ei;ular session Tuesday evening and the paving question will receive attention agulu. Tito gravel ordi nance will come up for pussago, and provides for a street improvement as tollews: On Commercial from north side of trade to north side of Marion, and on Court and State from west side of Commercial to west side of Church. "No bitumen ordinance has been prepared. Several side walk and crosswalk ordinances h&vpbeeu pushed to readiness for final passage. Joseph Giusmeu ant Piianm Davies. At Reed's opera house on Saturday evening next, Oct. 10th, the wellknown favorites Joseph Grismer and Pb oobe Davies, support ed by theirowncompany,wlll appear and present for the first time in Salem, De Witt Young's roman tic drama "lu aeon Lights." The Urisinois, no doubt, will be welcome with a crowded house, as they are known to all theatre goers The sale of reserved seals are now open JfPattou's bookstore. Prices $1.00. Humane Society. There were only a few in attendance Saturday afternoon at the meeting of the hu mane society. Secretary Miss R. P. Hall camo In fifty miles from her timber claim In the mountains of the Sautiam to attend the meeting. 8he will remain until Wednesday morning. Another meeting is call ed Tuesday at 3 p. m., and the friends ot this cause should make an etlort to attend aud sustain tbe oragnnization, at the Willamette reading room. Probate. In estate of J. S. Sul livan, M. W. Hunt, administrator. heard on final accont; approved and closed In the matter of petition for appointment of guardian for Lucluda Steevens, parties by con Bent had case dismissed at cost of petitioners. Autumn CATTLE.-Juet now after the rich harvests of plenty, and in the most delightful season of the Jear, Ed Cross is busy gathering In tbe choicest cattle in the laud for Ha popular 8alem markets. He Is bound fo have the best. Leuture. Dr. John Gordon, pas tor of the First Baptist church of Portland, will deliver his celebrated lecture, ''SlgusandSlguboaids," lu lI1 Baptist church of this city Frl Admission "ay evening, Oct. 0th. " Tickets on sale at Broat & ile'saud at Brooks t Harrilt'a. Rauroad Commission. In Judge BoiBe's absence the removal case could not he argued as arranged u"t will now he heard at the regular term beginning next Monday, Oct. 12. The suit of Biggs vs. the mem ters of tbe old commission will he tried over at present term of supreme court. Packing Uin-MucU fruit Is he, wl,lth everybody likes to And the Jng packed up by Farrar Co. for " b e buys provh .Ions ea- the Eastern markets tint th best Pec,A,I' n,eat8, ThU ,s the rUle ttt r .m.1. "u.."?!.. b"1 U,e VMcCrow&WIUard's two markets. - .. w URU ai, iiicir riiiit-. I A Delicate Sumter. 'Whether in robust or delicate health, the raeals at Hellenbrand'a cake. take the Westacott 4 Irwin are still mak- JB that superior New York Ice Meam. Our at ock of larntv. .n.1 ,nah ,.,- "the beat In Halem. Rmt .t faiu. Lots of Death,. nru.iM nrl taMlBranwuVcATuurJ- tyH Commercial 8tr?et, k I FAST TIJIK JIAUK. A Southern Pnriflc Special Rons Miles in lit" I linn Tin Hours. SOU Stiitnrflnv ntirlit nl R r'nlrL- llu. I -- "J ...h... ... w .. ...un ...V special fust train containing Mr. " ho Pyer tno German cnultallst.nccom ' i ej ! panted by Manager Koehler, Super intendent Fields aud W. G. Curtis, assistant to General MaungerTowue. rturned through Salem t left Portlnnrl irfilni Bontli nt. RMft n. in . . . . .... or wherejtt'ana arnven at urant's 1'ass at uvm p. m., making the run of 300 miles in nlno hours and forty mluuUs, which is pretty good tune when It Is considered that six tr.iinti were passed between there and Albany. Part of the trip was mucin at the rate of sixty miles per hour, us shown by tlte register in the car. The Oregonlan says the company is having all the trestles belweeu Ashland aud Grant's Pas flllud by contract. Ertckson & Co. tire doing the work witli scrapers, taklug earth from alongside the lino. They are pushing tbe work energetically, aud will have their contract completed within a month. The trestles from Grant's Pass to Lone creek summit are being filled by the company. The earth is hauled from Bloody run, where u steam shovel is at work making un excavation which will reduce the curve there, thus killing two birds with one Btone, us It were. At Lake Lablsh 1250 feet of trestle is being tilled with scrapers, and the remainder will be newly piled. The company is also making improve ments on its west side line, five carloads of timber have arrived from Mnoresville, and will be loaded it once and sent our.toMoMiunville, to be used in bridges in that vielnlt . SUNDAY'o UUXAWAY. A lligli-strnng Mam Carries Off the ISay Window of a Saloon. Sundav at 3 p. m. the high-spirited mare of Dr. Geo. S. Wriuht, of Dallas, tore loose from hef fastenings In front of John G. Wright's store, aud turning sharply dashed down Commercial street. A gentleman in tho saloon next to the new Bush bauk block went to the bay window in front, parted the ivy vines and put his head in to lookout and see what was going on. Just then the whole hay window was torn away with a crash, as slick as though cut off by a skilful carpenter. The sidewalk was strewn with broken bottles, wludow glass aud fancy tirticles. The mare had "hubbed" it and tore the whole thing to pieces, turned the buggy over and wus lying on her back badly cut in the knee of her fore leg. It will be several weeks before she will be fit to drive. Fortunately no one was In the beggy, which was not hurt much. The mau in the saloon was badly scared but not In jured. Damage abuut $40. ASYLUM CHANGES. Steward Irwin Yill Probably bo Sue-- ceeded by bookkeeper Conucr. It is reported that Steward Irwin at the asylum has tendered his resignation and it has been accepted by Hiipt. Rowland. Bookkeeper M. J. Couner is reported to he In line for promotion to succeed to Irwin's place. This action is ouly natural, as Steward Irwin was the trusted lieutenant of Stipt. Lane and hence could not very well loug retain so confidential ti relation toward a different administration. A friend of Mr. Irwiu says that his reslgna. tlon was tendered to the asylum authorities October 1, to take effect November 1. RCCUKDER'S COURT, One Drunk and an Arrest for Carrying Concealed Weapons. A young man of twenty-one (tho' probably le&s than that) was ar raigned, plead guilty to drunken ness nnd was fined $10 and costs this morniug. If the court can as certain that tho boy Is a minor there is liable to be a prosecution of a saloon keeper for sale to a minor. H. Walker was fined $10, and costs for beiug found with concealed weapons on his person. He paid. These arrests were made on Sun day by Salem's ever-vigilant police. A Nice Plan. Architect Burg gruff has submitted a plan In the renaissance style for reconstruction of the burnt Willamette building. It presents a nice appearance and has a scholastic ornamental tower on the northwest corner. The ! coramlteee are considering the pro- prlety Ol pulling UU luaueaiu roof. Correction. An error of the compositor made the price of Chas. Gray's seaside cottage appear In The Journal as thirty thousaud dollars in place of three thousand, as It should have been, Those flower pots sold by Sroat & Glle are fine, see them. Neat as a pin Is the condition In They keep choice stock aud evrve It in the best style. a. Klein, the shoe man, is now ' paying considerable attention to his ! nHr rIdence now bulldlup, and although It U to be handsome and sutwtantl.il, he says It will not excel hla stock of goods In that reeptot. ' The live Krocery firm of Clark A Ennlev. at 100 Court Btrt, have de- elded to give away Arbuckle' coffte with Ooldeu Rule baking powder, Try It. LOCAL AND PKRS0NAL. Dr. E. L. Irvine, former assistant physician at the aylum, is ill at Albany. Rev. Rtbt. Whilnker preached at the asylum Sunday, supplying tho service of Rev. Gwynne, whose daughter Alberta was still very ill. In the ease of Meredith vs. Walker for clulm of 87 alleged to be due on land rent, tho jury broueht In a verdict or $10.50 for plaintiff, who had offered $75 in compromise. The appraiters or theM. L. Sav age estate, Thos. Hubbttrd, Jacob Ogle and David Simpson, have com pleted their work of dividing the 300 acres of valuable laud lying Jusl east of theasylhm. The estray grey-hound that for some months made his home ou Liberty street has found ii new mis tress lu Miss R. F. Jlall, becretary of the humane society of Salem. He bus a good home, uu aristocratic uiime and spent the summer in the mountains. Lieut. Tilpp, First Infantry, leaveb today for Albany where he expects to remain till early lu Nov ember, when he will go to the En gineer's School of Application at Willet's Point, New York Harbor, for torpedo lustructiou. Salem Is nctually becoming metro politan, aud now boasts of a stiect car strike. Albauy Herald. The brewery, Including ground and plant, owned by Plau & Ehret, was sold Saturday at auction by the receiver, George Humphrey. The property was bid In by E. W. Lang don for Wni. Faber, of this city. Albauy Herald, Capt. J. W. Crwford, agent at the Umatilla reservation, is in the city visiting his numerous old time friends. He will remain about a week. Prof. Yoder says tho Portland Ex- postiou is about the same as last your. Mrs. D. C. Sherman and children are home from Portland, where they have been guests of Alderman Peter Hobklrk, Col. Laduo has as yet formed no new business connections, but will remain in Salem for the present. The Stevens will cabe is exciting considerable interest and the effort to have a guardian appointed for the widow meets with a good deal of resistance. C P Lahley aud family left today for their old home In Nebraska. They will spend the winter In tho south, and return to Salem lu the spring. Samuel Anderson, of Yamhill county, who has been visiting his son. Prof. Anderson, the past weak returns homo taking with him his daughter, who has been the guest of her brother foi some mouths. L. C. Fisher is home from his prospecting tour in the Santiam country, and shown a few choice specimen's of "dust." Gus Strang aud family relumed home this morniug from Portland. John W. Moore left today for his home in Missouri, after a year's so journ on the coast. Secretary Cottle, of the State In surance Co. Is at McMinnvllle. Dr. Geo. S. Wright and wife, of Dallas, were guests nt tbe paternal home over Sunday. Sam Thall, advauco representative of eighth season of Jos. Grismer aud PhoobeDavies company, Sundayed in Salem. Supreme court Is In session at tho stnte house. The docket will not be closed until tho Tuesday eveuing mulls are received. Sheriff O. P. Cresop, of Grant county, with an assistant brought George Enos, a workingman, for treatment at the asylum. He is a Portugese, was once wealthy, but business reverses have robbed him of his reason. Amos Strong, having closed the Gearhar'l Park hotel, has returned to Salem. John W. MInto of Portland was a Salem visitor today. Among the Portland passengers this afternoon were tbe following Salemltes; Grocer Sroat, H. R. Moore, A. W. Best, Frank West, R. Lee, P. J. Beamer, G. W. John son and family, and Mrs. W. Lund. Attorney Nez. Haydon Is at Ore gon City today. C. G. Given had the misfortune to lose a good horse yesterday. J. H. McCormluk, at the poor farm, lost a valuable blooded Dur ham animal last week, by Its at tempting to swallow an upple. A marriage llceuso has been Issued te Ida Anderson, age 25, and Chas. S. Lyons, age 20. Miss Hattie Carothers, an Inmate of the "Blind school, departed this morning for Eugeue, to attend an iisxoclatlon of the Presbyterian church, before which she will pres sent an article ou some subject per taining to tht Christian work. B. L. Bear bad family, who have been spending a week at the home of Father L. Hirsch, left today for their home in Baker City. The Newberg Graphic "sket "What have the Salem papers to say to their arraignment by the Wood burn Independent? People will get to thlukiog that Salem is a very wicked town If such charge as these remain unanswered." To be a critlo of the flno arts a mau nerd not be bimlf painter or a soulp- tor. Uut ho tnul have a thorough kuowleduf authlog to l t-uuip. eteot cuilc. Oihrrwhw hU cntl cum seu uo mW SUDDEN DEATH. The Wile or City Engineer Mit'juist land Suddenly Paws Awiy Monday morning, Oct. C, 18!il, at three o'clock Mrs. MeCaustland, the young wlfo of E. J. MeCaust land, city engineer of Salem, died very suddenly and unexpectedly. She had been HI only two weeks of malarial fever and sh had not been thought to lx In danger. Mr. nuit niro. MeCaustland have f r Mime time mide their home at the ie-ldenee of M. V. Rork, Chnn ketH street, where the death occurred. Deceased was 23 years old, nnd her home wheu married Oot. 22, 1890, was at Ilalsey, Linn county, where her parents now reside. She removed to Salem In January with her husband, where they havo since resided. The parents of the deceased lady are expected down from Halsey at 1 p. m. When arrangements will be made for the funeral sen Ires. What is it? Ed. Jeurnal: On yesterday afteruoon while driving, in com pany with my wife, east of Salem aud h-oklng along tho summit of the Cascade mountains, I saw them clearly outlined and distinctly visi ble. Looting at Mt. .Tefleion,.lt presented a str.iugo and unusual ap pea rau ce, as it seemed that about one thousand feet of tho summit had been sheared oft, presenting a pljteau. I at onco thought of the reputed earthquake of September Wth which I aud a good many othei peoplo did not experience. The earthquake might be able to account for the disturbed appearance of the mountain f It is real. This morn ing it seemed :s n pluteau illi u large cone five hundred feet high on tho summit of the south side of the mountain. Later it developed an other uhase. The mountain either bus remarkable moods, or else pre sents a remarkable optical illusion. If the moiiutain top bus actually tumbled off, it Is tbo biggest fall in real estate that Oregon lias had for many years. As Mt. Jeffersou, un like Mt. Hood, has never been sealed to the summit by any human being, this change, If real, may en able ventursome peisons to accom plish a complete ascent. As the horizon is quite clear tliee changes are very remarkable. Salem, Oct. 5, 1891. Invited to Show Up. The SALKJiJouitNAiiuHeols wrath because the visiting democratic statesman went by Salem and stop ped at Albany and Eugene, saying, "they could tee twice as many peo ple In Salem as at botli tho other places put together." Don't be too fast, brother. A traveling gentle mau the other day informed us that the eyery day appearance of the business of Eugene was like a circus day turnout when compared with Salem. Eugene Guard. Como now, gentlemen, if you imagine your cities have population to compare with Salem show it up. How many school children do you enrol ? The Journal will wager a big red apple that Salem enrols fifty per cent, more school children today than Eugene aud Albany combined, You have very good live valley towns, but you are Invited to show up. o alio World Enriched. 'Xhe facilities of the present day fe: .he production of everything that will conduce to ilto material welfare and womfoitoi maiiKind are almost iiiilim iled. and when Syrup of Figs was first produced Hie world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it la the caly remedy which is truly pleasing e:;J. i (.-freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time ar, in fact, ct cny time, and the better :t 3s known the j::ore pooular it be comes. "Tho Best." General Butler's forthcoming hook will be one of tbe largest historical autobiographies ever published. It will contain one thousand large pages, printed upon high grade paper and illustrated with several hundred wood engravings. It will be published In Enggllsh, German and Freuch. The hest artists arc now employed on tho work. The Dickinson Type Foundry is casting type especially for it. The typo graphy and press-work will be by the Barta Press of Boston, the first edition to he not less than one hun dred thousand, probably double that number. Published by A. M. Thay er & Co., of Boston. The J. Dew ing Ci., 813 Market street, San Francisco, Cul., exclusive agents for Calfornla, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Utah, Arizona, aud New Mexico. It Wanted. We want baled hay, oats, Burbankpotatoes, nil kinds of vegetables aud fruits aud choice butter and eg-ja at the Blue Front grocery In Parkhurst and Cattle block, Commercial street, respect fully, Damon Bros. 10 3 tf "Tho Best" DPRIGES lealflBaking UPewde: HOTEL MUUVALS 'WtLl.VMKTTR" Sum Thall. . Geo W Brown, Robbing. Carl Race, Geo Medium, Albany. J A Allen, N Y. J Eaton, W E Wntklus, Leo Vns serman, Goo L Dllmati, ETJnhn son, L G Mnllory, Portland. A E Nluhols, Montpeli'T. C A Moore, Lakuvlow. Win L Sbepiie, N Y. F J Bachelder, S F. W B Sargent, N Y. A MePcogg-s Omaha. O P Cresop,- G G Huzolton, Can yon City. A D Stlllman, Pendleton. W E Jaberg, H Anderson, L R Stlnsou, C A Baker, city. cook." Miss Westfull, Newberg. Joe Schiudler, J C Gardner, Chas H Busley Salem. I) Bovmuuii, J B Husklns Ed R-iwnmn, Charleston. Mies Olston. W B Chance, R Evan, M Otterbeck, J W Muters baugh, J V HIcKs, J P Wagner, C T Rujiel, A W Johuson, O W Su.fers, Portland. E Davis, Gervals. C Ludwig, A A Fuller, Wood burn. A Werulleld. O Gilbert. Aums- Vllle. W Warehter, Port Angles. E C Shellberg, Eola. Mary Avery, L F Hull and wf Albany. The New Discovery. You havo heaid your friends and ueighbois talk about it. You mny yourself be one of tho many who know fioni personal experience just how good a thing It is. If you have ever tried lt,younroono of Itsslauuch fi lends, because tho wonderful thing about it is, th.it when once given n trial, Dr. Kind's New Discovery ever alter holds a place in tho house. If yon have never used it and should be afflicted with acough.coldoratiy throat, lung or chest trouble, iecure a bottlo at onco aud give it a fair tri.il. It is cuaianteed every time, or mouev refunded. Trial bottle free at Fry's drugstore, ua uoni'i Dt. ' Ne.w York leo cream tho richest In the world at Strong's. IlBAh KSTATH TRANSFERS FILED WITH COUNTY RECORDER. John M Smith and wire to Jacob Hussey, 5 92 a of A Cornelius d.l ci tp9s2w, $230.80. P O Smith and wife to John Holm.OO a of Enoch Garrison d 1 c, $2800. J B Heninger nnd Chas L Ogle to Geo Goode, It 2 blk 10 Highland, $1400. J B Heninger and wife to Goo Goode, It 2 blk 10, Highland ndd to Salem, $1400. James B Putnam and wife to Chas Litchfield, It 3 blk 8, Yew Park, $1000. Geo W Holllster to Maud Hollis ter, Its 7, 8 blk 4 annex, Holllster add, to Stayton, $55. Adelhelm Odermatt to Casper Kloft, 09.30 a in se qr sec, 11 tp 0 s, 1 W, $4101. GO. Geo W Holllster nnd wife to G W Powell, blk 13 and 22 ft n side blk 12, annex 1, Holllster add to Stay ton, $220. J P Davenport nnd wife to Will S Cress, sec SO, tp 0 s 4 o, $2850. N M Davidson, Joseph Cook, T W Rutherford to B F Hlnshaw, pt fr blk No 3, Richard's add to Stayton, $20. A A Coon and wf to Geo C Guerin Sj 1 2 hi 2 add B Woodburn, $1,000. Ira B Pearce and wf to Chas E Bruce S E Sec 13 tp 0 33 w,$3200. Jos II Albert, unmarried, to J A Feland its 10, 11, hi 23 Yew Park annex to Salem, $400. Tho First Step. Perhaps you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, cau'l do anything to yoursatlsfactlon.aud you wonder what alls you. You should heed tho warning, you are taking the first step liito uervoits prostration. You need u nerve tou ioand inElectric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your uervous system to Its natural, healthy condition. Surprising re sults follow the use of this great nerve tonic and alterative. Yourap petite returns, good digestion Is re stored, and the liver aud kidneys resume healthy action. Try u bottle. Price 50o. at Fry's drugstore, 225 Com merclal street. Are You (JoIiir East? If so, be sure aud see that your tickets read vla"TbeNorth Western Line." The C. St. P. M. & O. Ry. Tills is tbe great short line from St. Puul or Duluth to all points oast and south. Their magnificent track, peerless vcstlhuled dining and sleep, log car trains, and their motto, "always on time," has given this road a national reputation. All classes of passengers are carried ou the yestlhuled trains without extra charge. All ticket agents sell ticket via this Hue. Ship your freight aud travel over this famous road. ' W. H. Mead, Gen. Agt., No. 4 Wash. St, Portland, Or. ' A. J. Lkland, Tray'g Agt. liucklon' ArolcKlve, Tbe Ural Halve In tbe world fox CuU, tlrulte, Hore. Wars, Suit Rheum, Vever Mores, Tetler, rhapped HuntU, Cbltnlatn, (torn nudnll Hlttn Eruptions, and posi tive! cures l'lles, or on uf required. It Is guaranteed to irtve perfect siAUUnUov or tarnr rfiinrtrt f'nrw, V it pr box. For sule by Iten'l J. Frjr, Z Coin St, JACKETS! Now arrivals of tho latest styles n't prices that must suit all. The rush continues, but wo always keep up our assortment. The Minister on the Fur in. Amid the roughest rural scenes would 1 havo every American pastor spend his summer, all through until tho month of Sopteniber. Congregations would be advantaged by It If for a few weeks of every year they would allow their pastors a Httlo farm life, Throo weeks nt a fashionable watorlng place will not do tho work. Thcro Is not enough salts and sulphur In all tho springs to overcome tho tight shoes, and tho uncomfortahlo gloves, nnd tho lato hours, and the high living, andtho dresses economical at the neck. Rathor turn us out to physical work. A sharp hoe will hack to pieces nil your dyspepsia. A pruning knifo will cut off tho excressonccs of your disposi tion. Tho dash of tho showor that wets you to tho skin will cool your spirit for ecclesiastical strife. Dally swinging of tho ax will tono up your nerves. Tramping down tho hay ns It Is tossed Into the mow will tread Into forgotfulness your little porploxltles. lu tho wako of the plow you may pick up strength with which to battle public Iniquity. Neighbors looking over tho fonce may think wo are only weeding cantoloupes, or splitting rails, or husk ing corn, when we nro rebuilding our strength, enkindling our spirits, purify ing our theology, and blessing our souls. Dr. Tahnago In Ladles' Home Journal. Tabby n n Tramp. doiiio wuurb ngu ii itiiiuiy n.'iiiuvi'u from Piedmont to Bismarck. Among other members of the family was the household cat. Tabby did not like tho change, and for soveral days aftor her arrival at Bismarck wandored around aimlessly, mowing pitifully at tho ears ns thoy passed. Ono day last week the boys at tho depot noticed Tabby Jumping on tho trucks of the southbound freight train. Tho con ductor and hrakomen were told of tholr extra passenger and resolved to watch her. At Ilogan Tabby was still on the trucks; at Annapolis sho was routed by the boys, but olimhod on again before tho train started; nt Gad's Hill she was "tired" and chased Into tho brush, but ngain sho nmdo connec tions, and when tho train reached Plod tuont sho left her scat with the air of a. conqueror and trotted up town. Iron ton (Mo.) Truth. Sprains may result from tho most trivial accidents. Some porsons aro more liable to them than others, but no one Is exempt from tho liability. Our powor of deceiving others do pends greatly on our powor of deceiv ing ourselves. It Is having this gift highly doveloped that makes woman and somo statesmen so dangerous. Two gum trees, which tower over 100 feet nhovo a little church In Guatemala, aro CO foot in clrcuinforence and tholr strong roots havo pushod tho founda tion of tho church out of phtco. Vapor PoIhoii ami Its Antliloto The morning and evening mists Unit pr vndethentmuHphoro of mulurlous louill IIch cunnnt be breathed with Impurity. A Haiegunrd Is needed to render hnrmlcss tho daiiKerous iiilumnntn with which tlioy nro Impregnated. Tho surest, safest dcfvnse Is Hosteller's Htmmtcu Hitters. ItUnnnntl dote to the poison which has already been e baled and born fruit, an udenuau) pro ventlve of Its harmful effects. No nropar ntlvo for brcntkersof mlasimi tainted air or drinkers of malaria poisoned wntrr like tbe llltteis. It completely neutralizes the otherwise, irrcslstaul'i onset of tho lurlul foo. He tilers on newly cleared land, exeit vutors or canal routes (notably that on the Isthmus nfl'anaiua), western ploncersnnd cmlernnts In short, all subjected to mala rial Influences la air or water find In U a benign romedv, nn etlectunl sa'eguard. Disorders of tbo stomach, liver and bowels, "la grippe," rheumatism and kidney com plaints ore remedied by the Hitters. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed ; Cautorlnt CURE Pick Headache and relieve all the trouble Incl dent to a bilious state of the tstem, such al Dizziness, Nausea, OroMsloess, Distress aflei eatlug, I'afn in tbe tilde, &o While their moil remarkable succcm lias been shown la cuiin SICK. HeadaciHf. yet CiUTia's Lrrruc Litis. Pilu are equally valuable In Constipation, caring and preventing this annoying complaint, wlills thejr also correct all disorder of the stomach, stimulate, the liver and regulate tbe towel. Kveu If they only cured HEAD Ache tber would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint but fortunately their goodness does not etui here, and those who once try them will And these little pills valuable In so many wars that (hey will oot be willing to do without them. Hut after all sick head ACHE Is the bate ol so many Uvea that here Is where we make our great boast. Our (alls cure It while others do not Ciarza's Lrrrtc Ltvm Tium are very small and very mt to take One or two pills make doeo. Tbey are strbnl vegetable and do not gripe or purge. Iut by their gentle action j.lcsAeall whoirt Ibeio In vials at SScrotsi Oro for 21 Bold everywhere, w sent by nuUL cixtn Ki:i:ms CO., Ur Tst halm. balStt WW ICARTER'S Mime ssrSim GOO J.H. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Underwear COST . CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., Opera House Bloclc. ttSlllllIISyi P. H. C.Iv K A N ! If you would bo clean and hayo your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest manner, take thorn to tho SALEM STEAM MUNSHIY whore all work is done by white labor and in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street. CORK Also bargains In Kip boots, Boy's nnd Girl's school shoes. NO CREDIT but money saved for cash. . . HI V E N & )., Ui StHtc Street. Tow Park Grocery G. 1). RA.DAJ3AUGH Has put In a new stock of Groceries, Queenswuro, Food, etc. Produco bought at blghest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in nil things. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. Call and glvo mo a trial. THE - CIvUB LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES, itr ii riAin ivn n All slock left In my caro shall recolvo tho best W 1 LK I'fllll' of attention. Telephone No. 21. Cor. Liberty 11 , II, UVULL1, 1 1 UjH, nw, Forry utreetBaie,, Oregon. Salem Truck & lira? Co. II lem Iron works. Drays and trucks the corner of State and Commercial streets. BRICK CHURCHILL Tinners, Plumbers, - SHEBT IRON WORKERS. Kstlmntcs on nil work In our line. IOO Ohomoketa Stroot, Churchill Sash, Door Siudi, Doors, Winds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. ' House finishing mads to order. New DIlV KILN, by which we can always keep a full supply of seasoned stock of all kinds. Agricultural Works, Corner of Trade and HlgU streets, Bslera, Oregon. Sasli and IDoor Kactory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compoto with tho lowest. Only tho boat matorial used ("! THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, 01ilCaON, Itfttes, $2.50 tolJMO per Day. Tbe best hotel between Portland andHau fruucUoo. KlrsUcIoM la all Its upnolnt nieuts. Its tables are served with tbt CliolccHt FvultH Orown lu the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. M.T. RINEMAN IHULKU IM Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery. Ulatswore. Lamps. Woedeti and Willow ware. All kinds orinlll feed. Also vecetabtesaad fruits lulhtlr unison, "Wiliest l'rlce iaid for country produce We solicit o.hare of your rwtroiiaga. 4 Im but street J. F.WHITE, EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINK. Uaullqge all kinds, lltstwork, Wnftj5erytrf.lj, DS! LUNN. AT- Pianos and Organs AND MUSICAL MmiCJIANDISE. FINEST L1NF. LOWEST PRICES. Installments from ?5 per mouth up. Wholesale and Retail. EAST0N & CO. 310 Commercial St., Salem. Head Quarters for tht Salem Orchestra. dw SOLED CALF BOOTS, tho best winter boot known. DRAYS AND TRUCKS a ready for orders. and deliver wood. coal and lumber. Of V Hco Stato St., onnoulte Sa may be found throughout the dav at A LABGE SUPPLY OP THE best quality of brick At the yards near Penitentiary. BURTON BROS.' bulem, Oregon, & BURROUHGS. Gas and Steam Fitters, ANU - & Manufacturing Co. IbliikiiiLfli I State btreet Livery, Hot Ills and Htocv. Hoarding and r'ecd Htable. 41 mate street. FAltM-FOltSAI,!;). SkWneres of best stock and fruit land In Or gun for sale at u bargain. Wilt sell hi lots to suit purchaser. Address nr cull OH O. J. HI HKL, Kuhtht. Ore, NturHI vrrUreek.KttlU, 7o3m EX K. HALL, Pnpor IlftHger. UttveorderntUkb IttulKsUtsKxchanf MORGAN & KEADjE, Truck & Dray Line, Uood tatinisi tod prompt work 1 owr sUougUolu, ' frl id M Vi i f!1 M "ll '"n1-'l- .iJi,..Jr M rf-Sks- sAtfj" t