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' ir 2 1 a t. H A- August Flower" or Dyspepsia. A. Bcllangcr, Propr., Stove Foun- t. Montacny, Quebec, writes: "l ive used August Flower for Dys- aisia. it gave mc Rreairenci. i irttuend it to all Dyspeptics as a good remedy ," !Ed. Bergeron, General Dealer, Mizon. Levis. Quebec, writes: "I ive used August Flower with the gbtet possible results for Dyspepsia." C, A. Harrington, Engineer and mfrn1 Stnitli Svflnev. Attstralin. :Vrites: "AugustFlower has effected comolete cure iu niv case. It act- Nd like a miracle." Geo. Gates, Corinth, Miss. .writes: 1 ' I consider your August Flower the ibest remedy in the world for Dys ipepsia. I was almost dead with ttinr disense. lint used several bottles i of Atitrust Flower, and now con- f sider myself a well man. I sincerely recommend this medicine to sutier- ing humanity the world over." G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. M lit. 131118 H 1 Restorative yir i STABTLSMO FACTS! Tho Atteilcoa pooplo nro rapidly becoming a mco of uorvous wrecks, mid tho fullowlngsuri,'ou tho best remodrt AlplKrasoIIoinpfllng.of In -.lor, Fa., awoars thoiwhon his son was epecolilOM from Bt. Vitus Uanco, Dr. MIIob' Croat Roatorrtlvo Mcrvlnocurodhlm. lira. J.1U Jllllor.ct Valpar so.liid., J.IJ.Torlor.of IOgnnp)rt, Ind., each pained U pounds from taklnir It. Mrs. 11. A. (lard ner.of Vistula, Ind.. was cured of 0 to 60 co:.rul plohs u day, and much headache, dlstlncss, kick echo, and norrous prostration, by ono Ix ttlo. Danlnl Myers, llrooklyn, Mich., says hla daw'iter was curoil of insanity of ton years' standing, ' rlnl bottles and flna book of inoTrclous euros, Kl'.EB lit druggists This remedy contains no opiates. Dr. Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. EHIAli BOTTJLJ3 FREE. Sold by D. J. Fry, druplBt.Sulei j. Act on ft new principle regal aut tho ll7er, ttoo'&cli and bovrnla thiougU lh nerve. Tin. Wiles' Puji tpeedllu cure blllouen'OD, torpid llvor and constipa tion. Smallest, inllcuet, enrrstl OOdonen,2Ct.ta. Br.mnlor. free at druujljta, D tliu tied. C., EltLbart. lntf. 'jf 8old by D. J. Fry, druggist, Hutum. pOSESf&ErJf GINSENG. THE POWER OF MAN Tho Chlneso prize, tho.Glntcng root, rmieh more highly than Opium, 'l'her call It Qlnsangs meaning the Tower of Man. When scarce, tbo fiueit Quality has been sold for flOO per ouiico. Now, why do tlioy pay such, a price? llecnn so tb oy bollsve It gives thorn the much desired nerfM furco. How xnimy pooplo sailer from weak neiiT What a distressing ellmcutf You lack vim, nerro fores, enorgy, power. You feol all gone. You are always praying for strength, yet get ting weakor nnd weaker. listen to tbo voice of reason. Place your ease before Intelligent specialists capabla of helping, yes, cnrlng you. By tho mora writing of a lcttor you con hav jour cant diagnosed free, absolutely tree of nil charges. Write to-day, COSMOPOLITAN DISPENSARY, Stockton, Haricot and Ellis Streets, AH FRANCISCO, - - CALIF. M mfrEiwii ON SALn utqu Mi y DENVER, Omaha.Kansas City, Chicago, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, And til Point East, North and South, 270Oom'l street, Halom, Orcgou. U01B1S & UAUKUlt, ni;onU, Bids for Httitln- Capitol. The board ul oupUel building rximmU Blfitera luvlto Honlctl pnKMnU lor licntlng thecapluil bulUlmg ut Hulom. Or,, either by steam or hot vrntor. DUldora u;e to lurnUli their own plaus nud RpeoliloitttouN, Kvery bid nlmll bo nccoinpntilod with uu utidertakliig Y)tli ono or muru eurletioH lu a ium equal to doublo tho amount of the bid to bo unproved by tho board, to tho eUcot that If tilts bid ahull be ncoeptod, the bidder will perlorm the work peolnVd theroln IniiccorUur.eo with the pinna unit Hpecinontlons therefor. Tho right to r Juctnny orull bids Is reserved. Iilda will ha oixtned at '2 o'eloolc p, in, Momluy, April 11, lbUl, ut the exuoutl ve otllee, Hittoin, Orogou. HYtiVKSrKtt l'KNNOVUH, oko. v. mo i! i u inc. i'mUMKr-IOllAN, Hoard ofCoiumUaloner. WM.A.MUNLY.CIorkofUourd, IMO-lmo Those Afflicted Willi tho tmblt ot using to excess, LIQUOR, OPIUM Oil TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT TUB KEELEY INSTITUTE Koreet drove, Or., CU write. BtrlctU oonBdeutlal. THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM OM33QON, Xtlit, $2,50 to 15,00 per Pay. The best hotel betwwn Portland andHnt yraucbo. KlmUAjliuis In nil lta aiiv,ii MietU. lt tables .r rrid with fu- Choicest Fruits Uiovru iu the WtlhuneU Vulley. A. I. WAGNEH, Prop. &rj Sl-ONC ?Tfci-iW3BTrfiA-aaj-: - RICH WIDOWS. rtirro Are Jllnny ITpnlHijr TVomen of Wlioiii tlm World Hclilmn Ileiirs. Tlic mufriiigeu of Atra. Mnmhnll O. iolrta ftad Mine, tlo Uarrlos reinovo r;i' Ida a Very short iwriod two promi nent nrtuioa from tho list of rich widows bf tlio country, At tho samo time there ro lna3 of thoiu loft. A gentleman tvho makes n stncly of widows, es it wcro, informs me tlmt ho can name thirty-eight Wdows whoso combined forUtuoti rciiresjent tnoro wealth than that, of any thirty-eight men in the Unitud Btntos, barring tho Astora. Bockofollors. Vandorbilts. Jay Gould. John W. tlaekay. Senator Stanford and Sir. Caniegio. Thu lump sum of tho value of tho sountry's widows is of courso measur ably increased by tho widows in tho Aator and Vandorbilt families. Like 3allio Ilargous that was, and a fow other people prominent in society, some of tho vary rich ladies of Now York and elso whoru Imvo been eo much exploited in the nnwHpnpoiii that tho public has grown slightly bluso on tho subject. We aro falling npn aid times when tho mention of a ten-millionairess croates no inoro of n thrill than tho news that a mombor of congress has como to town. And yet such is tho melancholy f.ct. Tako tho reporter's old standby, Airs. Hetty Oroon. Sho is worth 0,0.10,000, or if sho Un't, sho has boon told so often that sho is that sho beliovea it horsolf. Sho has been written up a hundred times, and tho lust reporter to write nor up does not scalo down her fortune a singlo dol lar. So there it stands like tin unflinch ing and llnancial Gibraltar at $10,000, 000. Tho tax man might tell a dilforenl story, but that 1b neither hero nor thoro. Mrs. ParanStovons is another wealthy widow whom ago cannot wither nor many writo-ups stalo. Her fortuuo is usually placed, for convonienco in writ ing, at f.l.OOO.OOO. i understand, how ever, that Mrs. Stovens would m 11 out at a less flguro, .oven if sho lost money by it. It isn't a matter of much conso nuenco, but tho Into Mr. Stevens left his wife, by will, tho uso of his Now York and Newport housea, $100,000 in canh to bo paid as soon as possible after his death, and a trust fund of '$1,000,000. liccent litigation beforo Judgo Ingra ham developed that theso bequests had been paid, with tho exception of a bal unco of $205,000 of tho trust fund, nnd that Mrs. Stovons was indebtod to tho citato to tho amount of $i!3,Gll. Still, Mrs. Stevens is a very rich woman, and tho impression is that sho is shrewd enough to kcop right on getting richer. There is quitoalong list of theso ox coBslvoly rich widows. Some of tho richest widows in tho country tho world knows tho least of. And among those nro some who do tho world a great deal of good too. Bvory city has its wealthy widows, and if you look over tho glittering galaxy thoy will In most cases bo found to bo women of raro good Bonso, managing their affairs with judgment nnd bearing themselves In n very propor way before tho world. Tho fact that a woman is a rich man's widow is always something to her credit. Men who do not havo good wives to holp thorn in tho world's strife raroly havo tho chanco to lcavo rich widows. Hour often do tho pooplo of New York hoar of Mrs. Scheuloy, of Pittiburg? Yotsho is worth .$20,000,000, according to tho estimates of tlioso who know whore her property is nnd tho valuo of it. Mrs. Thomas A. Scott, of Philadelphia, la a modest woman, notwithstanding her $5,000,000 or more. Our neighboring city of Hartford has two or throo rich women, and ouo of them, Mrs. Luonard Church, worth $1,000,000, is not above taking hor outing in a turnout worth at tho outaido flguro a"bout sixty-fivo dol lars, i usod to hear occasionally, through somo clover buHineaH turn sho had lnado, of Barah Gates, of Kansas City. Sho is a widow, and away from hor homo ia reputed to bo worth $10,000,000, all re alised from a real estato investment of less than $!I,000. 1 havo not hoard latoly of Mrs. Gates, but 1 presume sho is still accumulating monoy. Tho world hoars nothing of Mrs. Rachael Gail, of Cincinnati, nor Mrs. Oliver Porrin, of tho samo placo, and yot each of thoso ladies is worth from 13,000,000 to $3,000,000. Mrs. Joseph Harrison, whoso husband built tho ilrst railroad in Russia, is worth $1,000,000, but her name ia raroly in tho newspa pers. In striking contrast with theso women just uamod, in tho matter of avoiding tho public gazo, i& Amorica'a own Mrs. Josophiuo M. Ayor, tho patent modicino widow, who continues to daz zlo Paris with hor diamonds, swell wiuipagos and princoly ontortainmonte. Mrs. Ayor is our boat oxamplo of a lady who ia away from homo, very rich, and doesn't care who knows it. A re ception which Mra. Ayor gavo last -win-tor it waa but ono of sovoral ia said to havo boon a mnrvol of expenditure, ovon for Paris. It is not unlikely tlmt hor future efforts iu this direction may wlipso tho greatest of hor past aohlovo- monts. l am glad to hoar that Mrs. Ayor'a bank account shows no signs of Impairment. John A. Cockorill iu Now York Advortisor. The largest Hell In Vrnnee, Tho largest boll in Franco is about to ho hung iu tho beautiful Church of tho Bacrod Hoart, which is just being com pleted, on tho stoop hill of Montmartro, to tho north of Paris. This boll, which la tho gift of tho faithful in tho Doiurt tnont of Savoy, weiglia about 05,000 pounds. It ia 10 foot high, with a diameter of about 10 foot at tho Inuo. Two inon could stand inside of it easily. Wlillo by no moans tho largest Ik11 in tho world, this big fellow ia conoidora bly larger than any othor bell in Pnuuio, Tho largest boll lu tho Cnthodral of Notre Damo weighs less than -10,000 pounds, whllo thnt in tho famous Ca thedral of Hholma weiglia hardly more thou 80,000 tKmnda.- .Now York Herald. ODDS AND ENDS. Dees never store tip honey where it Is light. Petersburg. Ind.. hasn't a vacant honso. A good dinner brings out all tho softer aide of a man. Lovo is the axle groaso that makes tho wheels go 'round. The first condition of n full develop ment of woman is health. Tho population of Boston ia said to In crease by 10,000 overy year. That half a teaspooiif ul of sugar gives a Bno flavor to brown gravy. A German countess is tho cook in a Now York restaurant kitchen. There are many things in most men's lives that had best bo forgotten. Tocleanso white zophyr shawls rub well with dry flour ami hang in tho wind. Don't flatly refuse to pay a bill and fondly cherish tho belief that that sot tics it. Tolstoi's lean and cadavorous look at tracted much atteutiou whilo ho was in Paris recently. Wasps, bees and ants havo eocial and political organizations quite as complex as thoso of men. A procession of black ante is aid to bo a presage of a funeral iu all but ono or two of tho West Indies. Tho giant Galabra, brought from Arabia to Home during tho reign of Claudius CrcRtir, was ten feet high. Tho now remedy for consumptive pa tients, called chlophenol. is said to havo shown remarkably good results in Italian hospitals. A miniature modol of the Brooklyn bridge is to bo built across tho main driveway in Golden Gate park, San Francisco. Tho department of public works of Now York city laid SIG0.148 square yards of granite pavement and 151.102 of asphalt last year. Tho metal in a flvo cont nickel picco is worth about half a cent, and fifteen ccuIh will purchase copper enough to mako two dollars' worth of cents. LOSS OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK An ICnrly Arrival at Camp Creode. Tho first man to arrivo in camp was a follow of somber mein. His eyes wore deep set and restless, his cheeks hollow and his voice low and rumbling. But ho was a hustler. Within threo days aftor his advent ho had a substantial ono story building erected ou ono of tho finest sites of Jimtown. Across tho front he spread tbo doleful legend. "Under taking and Embalming on tho Shortest Notice. In tho windows wero neatly printed cards setting forth that all jobs would bo "undortakon with neatness nnd dispatch." When his store was opened it was noticed that his voico had lost much of its rumbling lone; that his oyes wore moro tranquil and his cheeks looked uh though thoy might fill out with slight oncouragement. Old timers gath ered around, rubbing thoir hands with satisfaction and warmly "commending his enterprise "You'll get rich in no time, partner," thoy declared; "just wait till tlio poppors start to pop.' Cheered by this friendly comment, ho did wait Ho is waiting still. Only ono subject has passed through his gloomy hands, and that was tho vic tim of disoaso and not of mining camp Bport. His big linen sign is getting dull; his inviting show cards havo lost their sprucencss: tho woodpecker taps not at all in his silent workshop, and ho him solf is getting stoopier in tho shoulders and wasting away in tho innocuous des uotudo of his favorite pursuit. Tho boys no lougor como around to cheer him up. On tho othor hand, thoir oyes aro often uplif toil to a moro hopeful sign which adorns tho cliff 800 feet nbovo his lugubrious head. This advertisement seta forth that ho has a rival of greater versatility ono who undertakes to "fur nish everything from tho cradlo to tho grave," and who is cortain of somo busi uess between these extremes of human vicissitudes. Grcedo Cor. Chicago Her ald. I'rofuHsor BlnAduuts' Discovery. Professor William MoAdams has mado a discovory which ho says will bo of much benefit to tlio scientific world. Whilo digging for relics in a small mound about 000 yards north of tho cel obratcd Monks' monnd in St. Clair coun ty, Ills., at tho depth of eighteen feet ho found n bundle of fossilized vegotation neatly tiod togothor with a stout cord or small rope. AH wero in a flue state of preservation. Near by wore various kiuds of goods, probably of somo species of pumpkin. Part of a corncob was also found, to gothor with somo of tho grain. Earth enware was also found. Tho professor says thoso relics havo beon thoro uoarly 2,000 years. Philadelphia Lodger. Ato Too Sluch ut 103. Thomas Parr, who was born in Shrop sliiro, England, iu 1483, livod until ho killed himself from overeating in tho year 1035, whon ho had attained tho groat ago of ono hundred nud fifty-two years. Ho livod in throo centuries and tilled tho soil until after tho end of his ouo hundred nnd thirtieth year. King Cliarloa I hoard of tho wonderful old man luid sout for him to como and dino at the royal mansion. Parr had always (for 152 years at loast) been tised to tho most Blmplo faro. At tho king's tablo ho let hia appetite get away with him nnd ato bo much that ho diod tho samo night, St, Louis Republic. Urlght Widow, llrlght Daughter. A rejuvenated widow in Onondaga county said to hor daughter recently that when sho, tho daughter, arrived ut hor mother's ago it would bo tltno to think of mnrringo. "Yos," replied tho girl, "marriage for tho second time." Piqued by thia reply, tho good lady out out hor daughter in the good graces of hor "steady company" and married him horsolf. To obtain rovongo for this uu motherly trick, tho daughter married her recreant lover'a rich father. Albany Express. Civ KAN! If you would bo clcau nnd have your olothes dono up iu tho neatest und dressiest manner, tako, them to tho salem smtM i,uimi:y whoro all work it done by white labor and in tlio most prompt mannor, COLONEUJ. .OLMSTED. Liberty Street Hour a ISiirnl g HiillhiK Vc-mrl, lnnlid ulth Cnnl. UioUtd to Ono of the Crow. Captain W. 11. Dickinson, Into torn mnndor of tlio four masted Ameri can ship R prthnnnock, which was burned to I jo water's edgo at Juan Fernandez ou Nov. 10, 1891, camo from Valparaiso on tho cruiser Balti more, through tho kindness of Cap tain Schloy. Wityi him woro his wife and daughters Graco and Bessio, and flvo of his shipwrecked crow. The Rappahannock had a cargo of 4, COO tons of coal. "At daybreak on Nov. 0," said one of tho crew, "smoke was seen issuing from tho forward hatch. Tho cap tain ordered this battened down, and wo steered for Juan Fernandez island, which wo had passed tho tLvy beforo. and wero piloted in tho harbor by a native who carao off iu a small boat, bringing two goats and somo fish. Thnt night tho captain sent his fain ily ashore, the boats wore ordered provisioned and tho crew took up thoir sleoxing quarters on deck. About midnight the fimt oxplosiou took placo, blowing tho top off tho pump abaft the mainmast. "Tho boal3 vere ordered loworod. tho men tfot all their clothes and bo longings and we commenced getting what provisions ashore wo could. At tho risk of their lives, tho crow Baved a good many things, tlio ship blow ing up in plaf.es moan whilo. At dawn the explosions became more frequent and more violent. Beforo sunnso a boat with a r,?anian and several natives went off to scuttle tho ship. Thi-y ehopiel a hole in hor side, but the gas lifted her out of tho water and their attempt to sink the ship failed. About 0 a. m. the forecastle und forecastle head blow up, lifting the long boat into tho air mid lotting it fall on tho galley stove pipe, where it reintuned, and also blowing tho fore hatch into tho rig ging. Soon after this tho after hatch was blown off. ''Tlio natives were then given per mission to save what stores they could. Nothing but smoko htul poured out of the hold up to this time, when a big flame shot out of the aftor hatch. Tho spanker boom caught fire, nnd the flames spread up tho rigging and out on the yards, loosening and burning the sails. "In a few minutes tho ship was ablaze fore and aft, aloft and alow. An hour afterward tho mizzenmnst fell and was followed by the main topgallunt mast. Ouo spar followed another until only the foremast and foreyard were left. This mast did not fall until the next day. The great mass of coal in tho hold of the ship burned with a roar that could bo heard for miles, whilo an immense column of black smoko reached high into tho air." The ship burned to tho water's edge, when the hull sank.- San Fran cisco Chronicle. CARTERS! CORE lck ITcftitAeho nrM rrllove MI tho trouble Incl dent ton billons itnte of tho system, such at Dizziness, NausrA. Drcnvslnesn, Distress aftei eating, 1'nln In tlio Siiln. Ac Whilo their most remarkable succcsn tins been shown In curing eEbmtft&l i3? HeAdaci a. yet Cuitf.r I.jttij! Liter Fills. aro equnllv valval .!e In Constipation, curing and preveritlnf tiila annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of tho stomach, stlmulato the liver and regulate tho bowels. JjTcn if they only cured Ache they would 1 almost priceless to thosa who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end hero, nnd thro who once try them will find these little pills valuablo in so many ways that they will not bo willing to do without them. But after all sick bead s tho baua of so many lives that hero Is whero ne make our grwit boast. Our pills cure it v.hlloothf'ii'lo not. f.iriTEH'i Lirn.r. r.fEn Pills are very small and very ea.iv to tako. Ono or two pills make a d:se. They are ctrlctly vegetable nnd do uot grlpo or purgo, but by their gentle action pleao till whn use them. In vials nt 85 cents: ilre fer SI Sold prpryvhero, or sent by mall CAETSB lailCIlIS CO., Itew loti. biiS MM halMn A LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS. This tcri.i might be applied to Htovcnu rnint, incaiea on me inimsin urnirni Lines, nt the cntcwriv to tho vast forest, region which extends North to Ijike Superior, a distance ol 2n0mlle!i without break, on ivci-ouiit of Its vast lumber inter estH, The WWonr.lu Illvor to which the lumbermen have given the inmlllar and somewhat nircetloniiU) title of "Old Wis- coiib," not nlone net, as a lumber leeder to theclty by lurnlshlng through Its numer ous tributaries an outlet for thousandx ol ncre-jof jdno lu theuppur country, but it lurnlsbcs a wutr power Unit. In scxiud only to that of Nconali and Mcnashn, wuicn cities are n;so locaten on tne "uen tral." Millions of feet or lumber are cut every year, elvine eintilovinent to huu- 'drcdsolmen. In addition to tho lumber trade, It has numerous other manufac tories; It is here where the largo car shops oi i ue v iscon3iii ueninu jjines are loeair-n. For tickets, maps, pamphlets and full Information apply to G.F. McNeill, O. P. undT. A,, Minneapolis, Minn., and to Jns, U. Pond, General Passenger und Ticket A gout, Chicago, 111. MO-ly J. M, Needham, HOUSE PAIJNTFNG, KALSO MININO, PAPER HANGING, NATURAL WOOD FJNIBHING. Leave orders J. Irwin's, rear of Smith & rieiuer s uiugsioie. How to Sell n Itllnd llorao. A story of a remarkable instance of equine friendship comes from Port land. Ono of a pair ot horses be longing to a horee railroad company was sold, whereupon his mate, a blind horse, refused to be comforted and so pined away that tho general managor went to tho new owner of tho othor steed and asked for tho loan of tho animal for a visit to tlio stable. As soon as this horeo was put in his old stall, tho blind horeo showed signs of groat delight and at onco began to recover bis nppotito and his health. Tho owner of the other horeo, seeing tho lovo of tho blind ono for his friend, bought him, too, and now drives down town with a span. Lowiston (Mo.) Journal. EX K. HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator. Olllce nt Ch'is. Cnl crt's Mllliouery utore, Salem, Oregon. I'llOVKSKIOKAI, CAKDS. GEO. II. liUUNKTT, Attorney nt law, Salem, Ureguu. Office over ladd & liusU's bank. D'AHUV & UINOllAM, Attorneys and counselors ut law, S-lcni, Oregon, iiavlng an abstract ol the reoordsof Marlon count , Including a lot and block index oi Salem, thoy have hpeciui lacllltlen lor ex amining titles to n-ul estate lhiclnecs In tho supreme court und In Ihestuto depart ments will receive prompt ntu utiou. ST. ItlUHAltlWON, Attorney lit law, . ofllce no stairs In front rooms of nevv liush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, taiein.uregon. JOHN A. CAIiSON, Attorney at "Taw. Kooms S and -I, Larta t IJush's bank building, Suleui.OrefeeD. 8 1 lyr a. V. HON HAM. V. H. HOLMES. Boniiau & Holmes. Attorneys at law. Office In Bush's block, between State und Com t, on Com'l St. Tho Solitary Spider. Solitary, a misanthrope, a creature whoso nook is his while he holds it, ( and who depends upon himself, whoso livelihood must be obtained! by individual effort aided by chanco, the spider forces us to regard him as , wo should never think of regarding a beo or nn ant. Each time I havo i had tho oquivocal ploasuro of renow- ing his acquaintance ho has seemed to mo a now individual, and ono ,vory likely to do some unexpected thing. As a rulo no two spiders aliko aro found near each other. Ono may find threo or four in ono morning all living in tho samo path of tlio samo slirubbory and all decidedly differ ing. Belford's Roviow. rniLMON 'OKD, attorney ut luw, Balem, JL Oregon. Office up-stalrs lu Vulton's block. TT H. UltADSHAW, PHYSICIAN AND iMurldge bloek, upiUUrs over Williams A England's bunk Kebldence corner State and H. 12 corner Winter street. Tlio Ilurtest Moon. Wit. YOUNG, M. L. Olllco formerly , occupied by Dr. Jtowlaud, corner Court nnd Liberty streets. Telephone No. 45. Ofllce heurs: 8 a. m. to 12; 2 to 4 p. in., und 7 to U p. m. Residence 18th street on electric car line. Telephone Ho. . MOAKEK A imoOKB. Physicians und Burgeous, Murpny buck, up biuirs. Commercial street, fcuUein, Or. SH. W. S MOTT, uhyslclnu und out geon. Office in Eldrldge liloca, ba it Oregon. Office hours M to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p. m. 171 H.PHlLUHOOK,M.D.,HomeoputhlsU ll. Office 155 Court street; Residence. 317 High street. Oeueral practice. Special nttentlou given to diseases of Women und children. It so happens that tho position of i tlio moon is such that tho full moon preceding tho autumnal equinox for several successive nights, in the lati tude of Loudon, rises only nine or ton minutos lator each succeeding ovoniug. This phouomona is called tho "Harvest Moon," from a notion tliat it ia a provision of all wiso Prov idouco calculated to enable tho hus bandman to tflko caro of his grain at night, if thoro is 60 much of it that it cannot lo haiulletl during day light. St. Louis Republic. The Ink Tlmt Homer Unnl. Ink of various hues was usod by tlio ancient Romans, that of a purple tint being considered tho exclusive fluid for tho execution of nil royal writings, as it was distinctively the royal color. It is said that Homer's works woro written in letter of gold on a roll 120 feet in length, formed of tho uitostinGS of serpent, but wo are loft in iguorauco as to the method of preparing this ink. Detroit Five Press. Ilia IMim or InsHiuiy Cannot l urged Jn extenuation of th conduct or hosts of people who constantly lnnict Injury upon ibemselves, and lay tba foundation for serious and dlsRHtrmu bodily trouble by the use, In season and ouKof FV?n' u,on sllu' necslty and without dlserlinlnaUou, of drustlo vege table caUmrtlc and poisonous mineral cholaxoaueii-notebly Uie various lorms ot murcury- to relieve simply couttptlon. n ..... rtentiiM or He tetter's Stoma -a Hitters. Tbls famous remedy nev-r jrrlpes, evacuates too copiously or weakens ' aperient In or out of the pbarniaauxul of wbloh tbls cm tnithfully besald, we me unaware of It, Abandon the fatuous hahlt ofdOjilug aud use this benign regulator, which also sets right weakened stumorbs and. disordered liven. UheumatUm, ueuralsia, sleeplessness, loss ol appetite, malaria, debility ud kidney rotnpialnu are troubles all wmjuerable by the niturm. T HOUSEU, M.D. Physician nndsur geou. Practlco limited to diseases ofihe nervous system. Cutairn including asthma ana rupture or hernia. Office lu Cottle block rooms 11 and 12. Office houis Iroru U to Vl a. in. and from 3 to 0 p. m. 11-3-U. DIL T. C. SMITH, Dentist,!)! State street, Salem, Or. Finished dental opera tions of overy description. Painless opera tions u specialty. DH. MINTA S. A. DAVIS. Office hours, U a. in. to 11 a. in.; 2 p. in. to 6 p. m, jUiy or night culls promptly attended to. Special attention given to diseases of wom en und children, olllco lu .ew llauk tllk., S05 Commereliit street Itesldence tamo. PvuTmI I .LlilTsTLUNlirEpibCopiri ii?c J torj ; coruor Cheineketn uia Cnurch. Office hours 1 to 3 p. iu. , NN1UEK. JlsKlItEYS, M. D, Trent x meni or i-aaies nuu Children a spec- IU.VJ. UUtH) UVUIO, V IU li,UUU A lO -1. l drldge block, Salem, Oregou, WD.PUOH, Architect, Plans, Hpccl , Mentions nnd superintendence lor all cIuskus of buildings. Office aw Com merclal M., up stairs. X.T J.McCALSTLAND.Clvll&inltaryBUd U. Hjdrnullo Engineer. U. b. Deputy nuuen.1 surveyor. L'ity surveyors olllco Uottle-Purk hurst iilock.bAlem, Oregon, 0 A. ItOHKKT. Arch'tect. room 421 Mnr . qimtn bulldlug, fortlaud, Oregou. 11USJNK1S OAKU. 11 OKYK MILLS, Proprietor-, tho Porce 11 lalnUithandMiavingirlors, Have IIIMOnlv lin.1nl., lln,H'r.tl.j I.. .,... ni. auu Commercial street, Sulem, Oregon. QPILVQUE A ALLEN, lliacksmlths and p boreshoelng aud repairing. Oulythe best workmen employed. Opposite Slate Insurance building 11. SM ITU 4 CO., Ooutracuirs, Sewer fr iu?' ""enl Bldewalks, Excavating, Eta All wont promptly doue, Salera.Or Leave orders with Dvcau Uros. sjis-lm rtAKPET-LAYING.-l make a specialty ot J oaipeWewrng and lsiyl carfeU 7 . v - 'MiMKiroi vstns. House cleaulug. Litve orders with J H. Lunn orllurenASoa j, q. lu IIRM an. rOHN KNIUllT, Htackamlth. HorTe M .S"0'1!8 "O wilrln? a upeoiaity. shop at the foot of Lluetty street, 8aleinmro P JitrtJN'?r'u'S,AUn.u,llctur0ll C3 f "" td -( p 5 9 3 2. 3 P CD r? CD P O i ct" CD O ff CD o P E. B BO" ui -. 'o .ff i w g. g. v s CD - P CD Q rrj p g P A 5- p- W CD h " p $ M P CD k f-r- O CD rf -W 3 C a . & D ct- , a Oi c - 5? 3- ct- p r i s cV P p I g bl en B- B p n o-1 s s 5 h q ct- cd c- & 8- " S, f w r- 2 C g cc CJO CO CC3 . CO 1 D.C.SHERMAN, U, S. Pension and UlAim agent. 1. O Box aM.inlem, Orogon. Dopnty Uonnty Ule' Vrllo for blank. w E. C. OltOSS, and Packer State Bt, nn Court St. Tho best meat delivered to all parts of the city. Columbia Poultry Yards J. M. BRENTB, Manager. Lock Box 1210, Seattle, Wash Breeders ol Thoroughbred Poultry of fol lowing varieties: 8. 0. White Leghorns, 8. O. Brown Leg horns, White Plymouth Hocks, Barred Plymoul h Hocks, Pit Games, Black Lang shams. Light Brahamas, Buir Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Bronze Turkeys. Send lor Circular and Price List. Slato Treasurer's First Notice STATE OF OKEOON. 1 TllKASUBY UEr-ARTJIETTT. Salkm, March 19, li. NOTICE Is hereby givon that there are sufficient funds to pay the following outstanding state warrants; and that the same will be paid upon presentation nt thlsefflce: NHinbors, ml 35.S4. 11)00, 2052, V!071, 20U5, 20U7, 20US, 2104, 2105, 21IH, 21:, 21S8, 2140, 215.r, 2160, 2101, 21U.r, 21(l, 2107, 2I6S, 2170, 2173, 2171, 2219, 2 !9, 2278, 227U. S2S1, 22X7, WW, Zm, 2:8, 2310, 2341, 2342, ZIH, 2M4, 2315, 2341), 2347, 2348, 'm, 2.15J, 23B0, 23(i2, 2Ji, 2361, SKKJ, 2368, 2374, 2375, 2376, 2377, 2378, 2371), 20, 2381, 2381, 210H, 2407, 2108. 240!), 2110, 2112, 2413, 2414. 2490, 2493, 2500, 2515. The nbovo numb rs represent warrants endorsed on or beforo Serapteniber 18, 1891. Interest on theso warrants will not be allowed after the date of this notice. PHIL MErSOHAN, 3-19-2W State Treasurer. L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed The Best Box Stalls and Corral In the l'ity. Qultt, family horses a specialty. (In rear Willamette hotel,) SAbSrvf, - - OREGON brAV3SD-j2?.lXA3tf3Mtff-; v- .u, -- u 3 tEiiiSkiS sH!rf T' rT r 3Jl irTon Expect to MAKE MONEY In the Chicken busi ness yon noetl tlio Pacific Incubator and Brooder. His cheap, reliable, substantial, easily understood, und will hatch any kind op 003 better than a hen. Bend 8c stamp to pay postage on our new Bi-pago illustra ted catalogue of Incubators,! horoughbred Fowls, GALV. HEX. NETTINGS, Hone mills, poultry supplies, etc. This book contains SO sull-Blzed colored cuts of Thoroughbred Fowls,and Is replete wilu liuurjuuuou. vuuress PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO., No. 1313 CASTRO ST., Oakland, Cal. ANYTHING. From baled hay nnd feed to tine toilet soap. Key West cigars, tobacco pipes, knives, etc. can always bo found at lowest prices: at T. BUEltOWS, No. 226 Commercial St., Balero M.T. RINEMAN DEAI.KU IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, ECrcckery ."Glassware, Lamps, IWoeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed. Also veuetablesaad fruits In their season. "Highest Price paid for country produce." We solid a share of your patronage, 9-9 182 State street Couservatory of Music. WILLAMETTE UNIVEUSITY.-Glvcs superior advantages to students of music, Flvo teachers. Latest methods. Vocal and instrumental muslo taught to the highest proficiency. No use going east to study music. Expenses moderate. Diplomas given on completion of course Next term begins Feb. 1, 1892. Z. M. PAUVIN, Musical Director. TM PROVED OUDEtt OF RED MEN. 1 Kamlakun Tribe No. 8, Salem. Holds council oery Thursday evening, at 7:30. Wigwam In Mate Insurance hall, F. C. BAKElt, Prophet. FRA.NK O. MATERS, Chief of Records. Salem Abstract and Loan Co. Tho only Abstract books of Marion county. Heal estate orders tilled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAQBR, Capital City Restaurant "Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Mcal at All Hours ot the Day establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first class style. Tweuty-uve cents per meal, R.HD rr-RONT. Court Istreet, between Opera .House and u.iuuin jjivvrj M. L. CHAM MERLIN, O. M. SMITH, President. becrotars . H M.IUIANSON. GEO.H.SOUUEllI Vlt-ePiesident. Tmnnr UNION TITLE AUSTIU0T CO! 275 Commercial Street. Makes ton nentiwt. nnrt hAat i h.tH.,n i the country. J. H. HAAS, TI1E WATOIIMAILBR, 2I5K Commercial St., - tlem, Oregon. (NeU door to Kleln's.1 BtwcliUty ol Spectacles, and repairing Clock. Wawhe and Jewelry. ""'"" 2NK OF THK LAROJCHT ESTAHU8U. muu In the KtMte. Lower rates thao . rtfn.L MffWt itock Legal Hlauks lr nHiuflVf?? onnt. Send 1 foi Notlco of Final Account. To nil whom Is mayooucrni! XTOTl' 'K is heiTby given that tho under 1 slgtit-d admlnlslrotrlx of the esluto ol Or.los Hlrnw, deceased, has this day filed her final account as such In the county court lor Marion county, Oregon, and said court luw appointed Saturday tho 10th day ol April, lSlM, nt 10 o'clock a. in. of said day at the court house In Ralem In said county, as Iho time and placo for hearing any ob. Jectlons which them may be to said ac count and for tliosoltlempiit. thereof. MRS. JANE MlUMUAUUll. Administratrix of Estuto of Ozlus Hhnw Deconscd. Halom, March 12,1892, 17-5lw EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta. Line OAMFOllNIA KXl'lUaw TUAIN BUN UAILV JlBTWEKN l'OUTIAND AND H. F. "HouInT 7:0C p. m. 0:18 p. in. 8:15 a.m. "North Lv. Poll land Ar. I 7:3o u. ni Lv. Ha em Lv. I 6:2G a. m Ar. Bun Fran. Lv. 7:00 p. m Above trains sUip only ut following stn tlous north of Roseburg, East Portland Orgon City, Woodbttrn, Halem, Albany Tangent, bhedds, llalsey, Harrlsburj Junction City, I rvlng nnd Eugene. JlOHEllUltO MALI. DAILY, 3:80 a. m. 11:17 a. in 5:50 p. m-. Lv. . Portland Ar. I i:M p. ni. Lv Salem Lv. 1:40 p. m. Ar. Roseburg Lv. 7:00 a. m Albany Local, Dally Except Sunday. firm n. tn. I Lv. 7:52 p.m. I Lv: tf:W p. m. Ar. Portland tmlcm Albany Ar, Lv. 10:30 am, 7:3tj a. m Lv, I :30 a. nt. PULLMAN BDFFffl SLKEPEltS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Koraccommodatlou ol passengers holding second cms? tickets attached to oppress trains. tYest Side Division, Between Portland ' aiiil Cervallis: IlAII.Y (ttXUKIT SUNDAY). "Tinua.hl. 11!: 10 p. ni. LvT Ar. nSirtlantl Ar. I fi::i0"p." n. Corvallis Lv. 1 12:55 p. ni. At Albany and Corvallis connect Willi trains of Oregon Paciflo Railroad. EXfiTES37HAiN:TDAil,1f KXCElTanNDAV 4:10 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 8:20a.m. 7:25 p. m. Ar.McMlnnvllloLv. 5:15 a. m. Through Tickets To all points EAST anil SOUTH 'or tickets and lull luformation regard tne rates maps, etc, apply to the Compa ny's agent Salem, Oregon. E.P. ROOEKS, Abht. U. t and Pass. Ag a. KOEHLEH. Manxgi. THE YAOUlNA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 houi i Ipss time than by any othet loute. Flrtt class through passenger and freight Una lrom Portland nnd all points In theAV'll tomettovallovlto and lrom Ban Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays). Leave Albany 1:00 PiV Leave Coryallis 1:10 I'M Arrivo Yaqulna - 5:80 P Si Leave Ynqulnn ..--- -0:45 a II Leave Corvallis - - .... w-.'ShA M Arrive Albany ....... 11:10 A i' O. & O. trains connect nl Albany uuo Corvallis. Tho above trains connect at YAQUIN with the Oregon Development Co's Lit ofBtearnshlns between Yanulna and Ka Francicpo. N. II. Passengers lrom Portland and all Willamette Valley points can make close connection with the trains of the YAOUINA ROUTE at Albany or Corvallis mid If destined to Ban Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the evening before date of sailing. PAsnenger ami freight Kntes Always tM Lowest. For Information apply to Messrs UULMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket. Agents 200 and 202 Front. St., Portland, Or. O.C. HOUUE Ao't Qen'l Frt. Pass. AgU, Oregon Pacific R. K. Co., Corvallis, Or. ;0. n. HABWKLL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 304 Montgomery st: From Terminal or Interior Points the (i I Is the line to take uroao To all Mis East aid South. It Is the dining car ronte. ltruns through vestibule trains every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed ofdlnlngcars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Ot latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both lree and Inr nlshedfor holders of first and second-chise tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuot-j Hue connecting with all lines, affording direct pjid uninterrupted service. Pullman sltor-r -"vt.-r-i ions can be se cured In adviuff ' s.gi, any agent of the road. Through tickets to and from all points In America, England and Europe can bo purchased at any ticket otllee of this com. pany. Full Information concerning rates, time of tralns.routesandotUer details furnished on application to any ngent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No, 121 First street, cor. Washingten: Pott land, Oregon SHAW & DOWNING, Ah 500 .sllii ff?H aJI) fe$ fttvJLSk MnWfirtf MVk&l"' r" te mm 'y,' i . j faQBLS M "" " Z T IUAS HEALTH. ' ' La Illchaa'a Oolden Balsam No. f Cures Chancres, flnt and second ilx-tt Sores on the Legs nnd Bsdy; Sore Ea'S Eyes, Nose, e,tc Copper-colored Blotchc byphllltio Catarrh, diseased Scalp, ard ah primary forms ot th disease known a' Syphilis. Price, $5 OO per IJottlo. Im Rlchau'a Onlilen Dulsam No U Cures Tertiary, Mercurial ayphllltlo Rheu matlsm, Pains In the Bones, rains la tli Head, back of the Neck, Ulcerated Sort Throat, Syphilitic Hash, Lumps and con tractcd CorJs, Stiffness of the Limbs, nnJ eradicates all disease from the system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abusi of Mercury, leaving the blood pure anJ healthy. Price $5 OO per Ilottle. Lo Itlcliau's Golden Spanish Anil, doto for the cure ot GonorrhcBA, Gleet, Irritation Cravel, and all Urinary or Geni tal disarrangements. Price 8 a SO per Ilottle. L It I Chan's doluea Spanish In jection, for severe cases of Gonorrhoea, Inflammatory Gleet, Btricturci.&o. Prien 81 50 per Dottle. be Uichan'a Golden Ointment for tha effectlTe healing of gyphllitlo Bores, afid eruptions. Price (I OO per Box. Le ltlchau'a Golden Pills Krrrf and Brain treatments loss of physical po er, excess or over-work, ITostraUon, sta Price 83 OO per IJox Tonic and Nervine, 6ot vrryirbere, a a IX, eoccrtly puke perexprcds, THE niCHARDsTnUB C0.,Agectt 600 dc 811 SARKET 8X-, Sam muMlM C I -J asftwi ,mm m iik wimilrtmlmm imi.iimwmi' wn I -u&lbitfytoatrmjfrTvs.r twfjtwur. wu&tti&uuirx