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lPnflf9fmijTyv''rrrnH ' - it rv TOi-t" w-v ., v-, S'viO r ' -fi SPECIAL SALE ish off our summer stock, wo havr decided to put all white goods and Swisses, embroideries, etc, at SALt HKIUtS. July 11th to July 16th. lite Goods, Swisses, Linens, etc. , All Embroideries, Flouncmgs, etc., etc., THIS WEEK AT at a 19 OLVb ON 9 SOI Commercial Street. SI CAPITAL JOURNAL. ESDAY,. -JULY 18, 1802. (vj(fy BERT & PATBRSON, srs in Urocenes. Lrockerv. i - ' i Glassware, Paints, Ons, Varnishes, Buries, vVindowglass, Etc. Sole 'Agents for Epicure Tea and Big CanjBaking Po.vder. GEO". GOOUHUK. K. CA1IILL. PyftjlLDING 3IATDRIAL. Mc; cement, plaster, hair, flro EodlpuiUlluir brick, lire clay, sand, si, blacksmith unci house eonl, , nil icinus, wiioieaio and re JOnico 0.-) State street. GOODHUE & CAIULI.. srm WOtRt .CHOICEST MEALS, BEST SERVICE, LOWEST PRICE AT STRONG'S RESTAURANT. mLDiuuui; Finiu). Editor Ald- Endge of the Priuovillo News, was In Sludge Deady's court this morning to janswer to the charge of sending ob jWcone literature thiough the muil. jfTheTnrticle in question was carefully rea'd and thoroughly dissected by uUge Deady. A part of the matter itho couit held to bo not obscene, hut 'thesecond count wusob-cenr-. It was language not lit for uo in any way, bjoJMJpon any occasion. It was vile, ffverjtfvile, and we are surprised and rpaioeu 10 Know mat any newip tper yuan would publish such and thereby degrade and lower this, one of the grandest professions among all of tbefcullings. After sumniiug the matter up, the court order-oil the de- feBdantto stand up and a line of ?50 jvaa im)osed. This was certainly lenleit on the pait of Judge Deady. jSDaily Dispatch. Thk Gun Cluii .-The regular Iniorithly shoot for the diamond med- almyas held in Roaedalo shooting grounds yesterday afternoon and the highest score was made by C. D. IGabrielsou. This is the second lime h&bus won the medal and he Has to win itionly six times more and it is Ibis; Hereafter the medal shoot will bejheld every two weeks, instead of every month. The following is the njnore of yesterday's contest, being (made on a possible twenty-five: La Follet, 14; Hanitt, 20; Bent Jones, 19$ Turner, 19; Howe. 7 out of 15; Ktafoilelson, 21; W. L. Joues, ltf; Steeves, 15. Injunction Dr..'iEi).--Before (Jii- icujt Judge Geo. II. Burnett the in- RjjjlHCtion suit of Geo. D. Goodhue et Jaftys. James McCourt et al. was ar- gaed and submitted anil after hav- Jlgg considered the arguments tlie Ijadge denied tlio preliminary in lj5ction prayed for. This Injuuc- tlop conctrns the title to the Good- ihuo LTnvel beds on tlm islimrl nml Wfr injunction was to perpetually enjoin James McCourt etal. from iiug gravel from these beds. f leaking Up. Hownrd & Son Samuusy clearing oil the Adolph lot tfrfm which the buildings were buru- ast week. The rear part, which isrtlll In fair shape, will be moved baek, and the front part will all be torn out. Wjrk on the new brick jWill begin at an early date. Notaries. Who weie appoint- 5d!by the governor yesterday: F. L. jarker, Astoria; E.DePeatt,A(hena; bu j. JiauopK, Jieppner; Richard pyer, Johu H Hull, Portland. Shildren's waists 25 and 60 at pkson's. Jig parasol sale at the Palace. MRS. WOODWORTH REPLIES. Not a Hypnotist Nr Mesmortet Will Build a Church Mrs. M. II. Woodworth the evan gelist, who has been conducting meetings in Oaogou's capital for the pnst six weeks, is continuing her work with unabated success. The statement having been made by a malicious reporter that she is about to leave lest she might be ruu out of town, sho wishes to say a word in reply. She has resented none of the untruthful and scurrilous reports printed concerning her while here; and now simply spcakes to imforin her friends. Mrs. Woodworth says sho will not leave Salem before fall, and will possibly remain all winter. In regard to the assertion that none of the local ministers are en dorsing her worts she wishes to state that none of the ministers have con denied her actions to her knowl edge, and furthermore at least six of the local clergy havo assisted at her meeting and preached from her platforms, indu ling Bishop Becker, of the United Brethren church. As to her hypnotizing peoplo and employing mesmeric power and Christian science, Mrs. Woodworth says: I know nothing of hypnotism nor mesmerism, except on hear say. I consider Christian science more dangerous than spiritullsm, and a weapon of the dovil. I am however a firm believer iu divine healing. I am simply holding evangelical meet ings according to the good old Meth odist plan. I expect to be in Salem until we haven good stroug church ( stabllshcd here, which will be supp rted by the people. After this luomosti lirmly established Salem church, the evil minded persons who are now tiaduciug me, will no doubt make a pteteuse of friend ship for unjust as they do for all other churches with their hypocriti cal fawning. We have had at least one hundred converts since in Salem all of whom are active workers for the cause. Our plan is not to make religion fushionablev but appeal es pecially to the working clashes, the busy, sincere peoplo of this world, those who need and want divine help. The Lord said the common people hear him gladly, and we welcomo them to our temple such as it is. A Villain Failkd. Woodburn Iudepeudeut of July 13, has the fol fel fol eowing: "George Stewart ii good-for-nothing, lusty, licentious specimen of humanity, ' ho came here from Sa lem a few monthsngo,rnu ofl'last Sat urday night with Sophie Lnderout, seventeen jmr-old daughter of Jos eph Ladeiout, and grand daughter of Frank Murray, propiietor of the Mui ray House of this city. '1 he couple left Woodburn at about nine o'clock Satuiduy night and walked all the way to Salem, reaching that place about five o'clock Sunday morning. Sophie's mother diul when she was but five years old and since that time has been making her home at her grandfather's, aud was under his care and she has al ways borne a good reputation. Stewart has been pacing attention to the girl for two or three weeks aud after gaining her confidence per suaded her to leavo her grandfath er's roof and go with him to Salem, where he told her he could find her a fine place to work at five dollars a week. The girl says that it was up on this promise that she went with him, Sopiiie being a ntruuger iu Salem, and not knowing Ike ways of city life, Stewart's intention was, so it is reported, to place her In a house of shame to lead a dissolute life. Her father and grandfather went to Salem Sundaj night and had Stewart arrested and lodged in jail and on Monday she returned to Gervais with her father. As It is piobable that no indictment will be found against Stew ait on account of the gill being over sixteen jeais of age, it would bo a good thiug for people of this town to administer a a little oll-huiid justice in the way of a good dose of tar and feathers, should he ever show up in -this place again, and by so doing a warning would be given to otber individuals of this kind to keep clear ot Wood burn. Stewart is well-known in Salem as a rounder, and is no strang er to tue city jail of that plate." SUPREME COURT. Sam-ist, July 12; 1802. R. II. Morrow, of Portlaud, was appointed supremo court reporter, On motion E. P, Marcon was ad mitted upon certlllcato froir.. the bu premo court of Minnesota to pracllco In all the courts of this state, All unfinished business in the su pren.e court will be conlluued until the October term, 1892. Court adjourned slno die for this term. At the Institute The work at the EastSalem school Is progressing without much of on unusual character.nudagoodprogram Is being given from day to day, The following divisions have been adopt ed. 1st The advanced give special attention to those braliches required in the examination for stuto diplomas. 2d A department and class for the benefit of teachers holding first and second grade comity certificates. 3d A class for teachers holding third grade county certificates nud those persons who expect to enter the examination in August A few more are being registered from day to day and the work is progressing finely, although a few of the teachers fioui the country think it would better subserve the Interests of the county to glvo more attention to their particular line of work. LOCAL AND rElWD.NAL. FitOM SODAVILLE. Lawn Festival Next Friday evening on the lawn at the Baptist church aud not at the Chilstlau church as advertised this morning, the Second Regiment baud will render solno of their most choice se lections. You nro invited. This will undoubtedly be the best thing, of the season thus fur. Remember at the Baptist chuich, Friday evening. A. O. U. W. A joint publio in stallation of the oillcers of Protect ion aud Valley lodges, for which in vitations have been issued, will be held this evening at Protection lodge hall. All members aro requested to be present. Business will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. S. MoFadden M. W.j.Wm. Buck, M. W. Incoiu'ouation. Articles were today filed by J. P. Grant, A. R. Grant aud Wiuslaw T. Bradford, of Poitlaud for the O. W. R. manufac turing eompuuy. The object of the company is the manufacture of mudlolncH, and the capital stock is ?40,000. O. A. C The county court has grunted Ralph Tenell a scholar ship from this county to attend the state ngricultutal college nt Corval-Hs. Pilot Commissionijh. Gov. Pen noyer this morning appointed C II, Page as pilot commissioner, vice J, F.HclIer resigned. Notions nt Wm. Sargent's. A cap free to purchasers, Jack son's. . Speciul values in white Cupitol Adventure Co. goods. 2t Sodaville, Or., July 12 1892. A fine shower first of the week madeo veiythiug look fresh and everybody feel well. Eigteeu tents aro now pitched in our town and others coining daily. The summer houses ore also filled with resorteis and health icekers. The annual campmeeting of the Free Methodists has begun. A large attendance is expected. Considerable reah state is changing hands here ns people nie preparing to make homes hero on account of the water and the new high bchool being built here. oeveiai nunuicu visitors were seen on our streets last Sunday. The Soda spring has great attractions. A foice of eight carpenters are workiug on the seminary us it must be finished and. ready for school by September 6th. Prof. L. Burzee, who Is the founder of this institution of learning, has sold u half interest to Prof. W. M. Blown, now of this county, but lately of Kansas. Profs. Barzeo and Brown are young men of good cducatiou and untiring, ceaseless workeis in educational mutters. Recommend Royal Exclusively. The State Chemist of California, Piof. Rising; the San Francisco Board of Health; Prof. Wenzell, of the university of California; Dr. Mc- Uowau, health otllcerof Los Angeles unanimously commend In their repoits the gieat qualities of the Royal Baking Powder, which they agree is the highest in strength, the purest in quality of uny of the bak ing compounds In the marktt. They reemmend Its U60 excluclvely. CAm'KNTL-ns Wanted.-A few carpenter who want oak wood cau get employment. Inquhe at the office of the Oregon Luud Co. 7-13-it A lino of ecru laces Iu Guipure d' Ireland nt the Palace. caauaxaajts CANVAS COTS For a Few Days at tv'Sb 1 A. B. BUHEH & SOIT. Salem Grange is 19 years old. Mrs. William Sargent has gone lo Silver Creek falls for a short visit, Miss Batchellor is visiting Miss Fannie Reed at Knights. Gov. Penuoyer went to his Pol t land home today. Mrs. Robeit Evans of Portland is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. C. Smith. Geo. Cliue, civil engineer and sur veyor, of Woodburn, .visited City Surveyor Culver today. Dr. Jessup went to Portland on a business trip today. Johnnie Ventch of State street, is ill at his home on Marion street, Mrs. Burge, of East Portland, who has been the guest of Mrs. Jay C. Smith returned homo today. The county clerk's office is being supplied with a fine new floor lin oleum. John McLaughlin, u prominent manufacturer from New York btate, is the guest of Mayor D'Aicy. Condon again has a lawyer. His name Is George Goods, and he is from the city of Salem. Fossil Jour nal. Thos. Holraan and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lunn left yesterday for a sum mer outing at Astoria. O.H. Osburn -and wife, of Brush Cieek, Iowa, aie in the city on a tour of the PacificNorthwest. They aro the guests of T. A. King in Yew Park. They will remain until Fri day. G. L. Baskett and N. F. L. Van Slype have bought out the drug business of Geo. Good, and will con duct itin good shape at the present stand. Supt. Downing has placed an em bargo on visitors seeing their friend Wilson. In fact Mr. Wilson is in disposed, and cannot recieve his nu merious odmirers. Safe and sure to regulate the bow els, Ayei's Cathartic Pills never fallo to give satisfaction. Recom mended by eminent physicians, Horace Holdan, who was burned out on July 4lh, is about to rebuild on the site of his former home on Front streel. Hon. G. E. Hayes, the new sena tor from Clnckamas county, return ed to his home In Oregon city today after week's visit with his parents. Judge R. P. Boise and Hon. H E. Hayes went to Dallas today to be present at the funeral of MoMlun Dodson, a prominent granger of Polk county. Its coucentrative curative power, make Ayer's Sarsaparllia the best blood purifier. Ed Croisau leaves today for tho mountains. Ho will meet Cupt. Hunt at Stay ton, whence they pro ceed together. J. C. Martin, a former resident of Iowa, has bought out the Rice & Ross blacksmith business, and has settled In North Salem with his family. Supt. Wussou, of Chemawa, was up today with a number of Harrison Institute employes making quarter ly reportsbefore Co anty Clerk Egan. Dr. F. M. Brooks has wlthdruwn from the firm of Drs. McAfee & Brooks and will huvo office in Gray Block. Oxford ties all styles aud prices, at R. J. Fleming's 118 State street. Njiw Stanford fushlon sheets for August Just received, free at tho Pa lace. An elegant lino of crockery, table sets, and chamber setu, given away with that superior baking powder, at Clark & Eppley's. Ladies' dongola patent leather tip shoes at 12 2-3. Good value at Kruusse Bros. See the new book cases at Keller & Marsh's, Baby carriages that must pleuse everybody at Win. Sargents. See our Russia calf ladies' oxfords for f 2 60. R. J. Fleming, 118 State street. Men's fine black suits cutaway?, Hao'ip, and Prince Alberfa, Just ar rival. Capitol Adventure Co, 2t yers n tip n to line "Puzzled Tiiers." MOST of tlio cases cm. . ' Sursupnrlllii have lx by tlio regular practice, l'lijs . recommending tills medicine tnr over, and with satisfactory rcsM.s. K. M. Sargent, Lowell, Mass , snv -" Several years ngo, my daughter Itrolo out with largo sores on nor hair' face, and other parts ot her body. Tl, case puzzled tlio doctors. My il.uiglitet used Ayer's Sarsaparllia. nml It resulted In a complete, cure. Her blood seems to liavo been thoroughly purllled, ns alie lias never had so uiiicli ns a phnplo since taking this medicine." " This Is to certify that after linvlnc been sick for twelve years with kidney cllseaso nnd gencrnl debility, and lmlug been treated bysoernl physicians with out relief, I am now butter In every rc Npect, and think I am nearly well, having tnken seven bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparllia." Marin Ludwigsoii, Albort Leu, Minn. Ayer s Sarsaparilln, rnnrAniD bt Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mass. Trlco 1 ; U bottlci, ?5. 'Worth $5 n bottle. CRAZY WHILE AT WORK. A Railroad Worker Violently In sane. Today at noon, S. N. Carter, who has been workiug on the electric ex tension on Stute street, took his dinner under state ground trees us usual, and then took a nap. From his slumbers ho was suddenly awak ened, in a w ild and wiving condition. He immediately started for the tools, and attempted violence on his fellow workmen. He was over powered by seveial men and taken to tho court house for examination. Mr. Carter lias a home near the poor farm, and a wife and four children. He has lived In Salem for muuy years, and had been committed to tho asylum about five years ugo, but remained there only a few duy3. Couht Rei'outeb Appointed. R. G. Morrow, of Portland, was yes terday appointed oilleial leporter for the Oregon supreme com t. He has been in practice for about live years, Is a son of the late Gen. Morrow, of the U. S. A , and was recommended by some of tho best men of tho state bar. Mr. Morrow is a bright young man, and said to be peculiarly fitted for the duties of repoiler, A Point for You. In view of what Hood's Sarsapa rllia has done for others, Is It not rea sonable to suppose that it will bo of benefit to you 7 For scrofula, salt rheum, and all other diseases of the blood, for dyspepsia, Indigestion, sick herdache, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, catanh, mulaila, rheu matism, Hood's Suisapurilja is an unequalled romedy. Hood's Pills cure sick headache. Ake You Going? If you are go ing to the coast or mouutains this season, remember Clark & Epploy are best prepared to fill your orders for all provisions. Bids Wanted. On its 6& 0 Block 24 North Salem and tho buildings thereon. This propel ty must bo told Any reasonable bid entertained. 5000. can lemain on mortgage pay able in installments if desired. Spald ing & Rogers, Bush-Breyniau Block 7-2 tf Everyone says the Big Schooner lemonades sold at the Spa aie line. VV.- StoJ, 110 State street. For hats see Ed Jackson. Express wngou Wm. Sargent. Elegant goods at Ed. Jackson's . Special valuesiu summer clothing. Capitol Adventure Co. 2t Wull paper in the latest designs, ut Wm. Sargent's. EVEHYUODY GOE. WilClO? Why, to Jlollenbraud's restaurant. Extra values in waists, Ed. Jack sou's. Any one going Eust cannot aflbrd to miss seeing Shaw & Downing, agents of tho Northern Pacific rail way. They nnikohe lo-vist rvtai. A Big -ON- Summer Weight Drive f Underwear. Nice nnd sofc and cool, just tho thine: for" tho hot days. , DON'T FORGET THE PLACE AT THE WOOLEN MILvIv STORE,, , 2tti Commercial Strqct, Salem, Oregon. jj ,! j J' rf2canncsn k i -ho Eaglo ns a Ujuibel: In Europe thero aro still the eaglea of Austria. Russia nud Germany, be sides others pertaining to minor prin cipalities. An ablo writer remarks that "owing to tho restoration of tho western uupho during tlio rulbof tho Byzantine- Ctesars tlio world has novor siuco tho time of Augustus been without ono or two emperors of the Romans. Tho present Aus trian omperor, though holding scarce ly a province- of Adrian's, is tha direct successor of Charlomange, who was crowned in Rome, omperor of tho Romans, tho sixty-ninth from Augustus." Tho czar ot Russia bears tho double- headed englo, which was assumed by tho Grand Duko Ivan Basilovitz, who in 1472 married So phia, daughter of Thomas Paleolo gus and nieco of tho last omperor of Byzantium, Constantino XIV. Tho Gorman emperor reigns over somo Roman provinces and boars n single headed eaglo with tho crown of Charlemange. Tho single headed eaglo, assumed with tho imperial title by the first Napoleon Bona parto, Bets forth tho union of tho wholo Roman ompiro ns tho tradi tional mm of his family. All this Btrikingly harmonizes with tho ad mitted fact of tho continuance to tho prebeiit timo, though in a divided stute, of tho Roman empire, and sug gests thoughts as to what may bo tho ultimato meaning of tho words, "Wheresoever tho bocty is, thither will tho eagles bo gathered togothor." Westminster Roviow. no it.v, WILKERINING.-To Mr and Mis W. H. Wllkerlnlhg, a boy. Ileal Music. Music that is, tho genuiuo grain from tlio musk deor is now worth its woiglit in gold, so raro has it be come, tlio wild oyed littlo animal from which it is obtained having been very nearly exterminated from its Asiatic haunts. A full grown musk deor will yield about an ounco of tho grains, which aro found in a sac in tho skin of its abdomen. Tlio grains nro no larger than a pea, and somo of them aro as small as a pin's head. Tlio musk is sold in the mar-, kot in the pod3 or sacs in which it is found, but is frequently ndultorated. So many of tho deer have been killed boforo reaching maturity that tho average musk bag imported, either Chinese or Russian, will not exceed half an ounco in weight. Tho atrultoratiou of musk is mado possiblo by tho uso of a seed known as tho musk seed. It grows in India. The Chinese musk is prized tho most butismoro open to suspicion than tho Russian, which is seldom found with tho sac broken. Thero nro mnny artificial musics, and our com mon muskrat yields a pod that is tho only near approach to tho genuine imported musk. Interview in Now York Evening Sun. On tho Wionff Track. Ho Congratulato mo, Miss Bella. Iu a few days Miss Goldthwoito will bo mine. She I nmglad to hear it; butl didn't know you woro He Of course you didn't, nor any ono else. Didn't want any competi tion, see? But it's nil fixed now. Sbo'll bo worth ten thousand a year to mo. She Really? Tlio namo's unfa miliar. Now York family Ho No; Kentucky family, nnd ono of tho best. Sired by Bang Up, dam Queon Ehzabotli why you must remomberhor. Sho mado 2:13 last season and not half trained at that. Sho Oh, I thought you woro speaking of a marnngo engagement. He Now, Mifas Bolla, that's pretty hard. I know Ifspond half my timo in tho stable, but that's no reason you should tako mo for an ass. Life. h W ! B BL P M m m B for Infants and Children. "Castorlols bo well adapted to children that I recommend Has superior to any prescription known to mo." II. A. Ancmcii, M. D., IU So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "The uso of 'Cnstorla' fs so universal nnd Its merits so well known that It seems a work of siipereropatlon to endorse It Voir are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach " CUnLos MAn-rro, D. D , New York City. Late Pastor Bloomlngdalo Reformed Church. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dlarrhooa. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes d pestion, Without Injurious medication. " For several years I have recommended ana snail always continue to variably produced beneficial do so as it has results," Edwin P. Pardee, M. D., " Tho Winthrop," I25th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. J 1 Tme PifVTHTTi n.rwrtkw. W TWrmtv Rrovvw Kvw Vn r . ', 3MMHIHHHHMHaiHiHHH "'': a DIED. SPANIOL, Wednesday morning July 13th, 1892, of typhoid fuver, John p. Spaniel, aged 28 years. Tho deceased came to Salem fiom St. Paul, Minn., about three months ngo,atid opened a merchant tulloilng establishment, which, wus burned out last week. Ho was 111 at tho time of tho flro, and has since grown worse until death cuino to his relief Ibis morning. The father of de ceased Is hero from Stayton and will look after tho Aiuerul. Tho body will betbuiii'd ut Sublimity tomoi row, beside deceased's mother, who was bulled a month ago. A grief-strio'a'ii mother und two small children surylvo to mourn hledeath. I);uitj rn of H Mont Diet. Tho evils of a meat diot aro being appreciated by many high livers in cities, and tlieso aro being counter acted partly by tho wealthy in add ing moro fruits nnd vogotables to their tables during tho winter. Tlio cheapness of meat and a peculiar craving which tho system seems to havo for meat havo gradually mado it common for city peoplo to live al most entirely off meat in tho winter months. Meat is c'aton three times a day in quantities, and tho execssivo uso of Bueh a diot is that rheumatic and gout tomperamonts aro acquired. Tlieso tompommeuts nro on tho in oieaso, nnd they nio largely duo to tho excessive uso of meat. Limo water counteracts tho ovila of this diot to u largo extent. Pittsburg Dispatch. TT""MggSS!SS Usl lf iVi-Md" iS " 03 E 9 JPfe npiflff. Baking i s Church Directory. CUMBP.ULAND PBKSnYTKRI AN. Salem, Oregon, Rev. J. E. Illalr, l'nstor. Suuday school every Sunday, 10 a. m. Preaching every Sunday, 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Church, houso on High street, between Marlon nnd Union. Everybody -welcome. Metiiodm Ei'ibcoi'AI,. Services on Bab bath at 10i30 nnd 7:30. Sunday school at 12;Epworth Leagues nt 6:15; Prayer meet ing every Thursday ONenlnjj. llev. C. Ij. Kellerman, psstor. Evancflioai.. Corner of Liberty nnd Center btreots. Sunday services 10:30 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m., Sundny school 12m.,Y.P.ti. C. E. L.J0 p. m.; Piaycr meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. J, ISowcrsox, paster, rc&ldenco 127 Liberty street. , PitEsnYTiiniAN. Church street, between Cheinoketa mui Center. Preaching morn ing and evening; Sabbath school at la m.; Y. P. S. C. L at B.30 p. in.; prnyer meeting Thursday nt 7:"0p. m. Kov. F. II. Qwynno, D, 1) pastor. ST. JOSKl'lt'S Catholic Cuuiioii. Che meketu and Cottaeo. Sunday services: Low mass 7:30 a. in.; high mass 10.30; Sunday school a p. m.; - cspers 7:30; week days, low mass 7 a. in. ltov. J. S. White, pastor, Conoiieqationai.. Corner Center nnd Liberty Services Sunday at 10 30 a. m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school la m., Y. P. B. C. E at 8:30 p. in.; prayer meetlng7:30p.m.Thtirs dny. llov, C. Lr Corw In, pastor. St. Paoi. Ei'iscopai. Ci'imoii. Corner Church nnd Chomeketa. Seivlces 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school 11:45 a. in.; scrvlco Monday 10.30a. m.; Thursday 7.S0p. m. Kov. W.Lund, lector. Fiiist Uaitist. Liberty and Marion. Services 10:30 n. in. and 7.00 p. in.; Sunday school 12 in.; young people'u meeting nt (1 p. m.j prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday, ltov. Itobert Whltaker, pastor. . Free Methodist. Rev. B. F. Bmnlley pastor. Services Sunday mornlDg and cYonlng, Buuday school at 10 a. m.; prnjer meeting Friday night. Church opposite North Balem school, FuntNDS. At Highland park on car line. Horviccs 10.30 a. m. and 7.80 p. m.; Sunday school 12 in.; Christian Endeavor 0 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. ra. Rev. F. M. George, pastor. Ciikistian. High and Center. Sunday school 12 in.; preaching 10.80 a. in.; young people's society 0:J0 p. in.; preaching 7:30 p. m. Rov. V. It. Williams, pastor. Gi-.ioian REioitMicn. Capital nnd Mari on.; Sunday servico Ha, m.jSunday school 10 a. in.; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Rov. J. Mucllhaupt, pastor. CmtiBTiAN Science. Services in Uni tarian hall at 10:30 n.m.und 7:30 p. m ; Bab bath school 12 m,; BIblo study Thursday ovenlug. bourn Salkji-M. E. church. Preach ing every Sunday at 10.30 a. in, and 7:30 p. in. J, II. Roork, pastor, dtsitMAN HAiTJST.-Sorvices in Gorman llaptlst church north of Cottage streot. Rov. John Fochtcr, pastor. Afiiican METJionibT, North Kalera. Services nt 11 a. in. and 7:80 p. iR. Suuday school at 1 p. in. Rov, a. W. White, pustor, Mns. WoomvoiiTii'H Mm-rriNas. Ser vices at 10.30, 2 30 and 7:30 every day in tho tout at tlio Junction of tlio electric cur lino. Teinpbranco gospel inecetlugs ut -1 o'clclc Sunday at W, C, T. U, hall. Letter List. Following aro lotters remaining uncalled for in the postolllco at Sa lem, July 13, 1802. Persons calling for sumo pleaso say "advertised:" Andorson Teknar Aulin Maggio Alnsworth Lewis Adams Rort Uennett Mury IJonnett Mrs M E Bruce Mrs A V Ruoliett N Q Roll Ruther Bunnell Mrs M 13 Bash Labbeus Cgstou Jus Conn Alfred .;ircio.ftJrsj jj Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well-tf known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the snmo song Lof praise. A purer medicine does not exlot aud it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will euro all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls', salt rheum und other nflections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation aud indigestion try Electric Bitters, entire satisfaction guaranteed, or-" money refunded. Price COc. nnd 1 per bottle atDau'l J. Fry's drugstore, 225 Commercial St. Special salo Jackson's. chlldrens' waists at Tents and awnings, overy size,' quality aud style, at prices that cannot be competed with, at Os-" bom's racket store. i i Captured. It has been learned with pleasure that the fine shoe" trade of this city is being captured. by it. J. Flemings, 118 State streets)! i For The Coast. Parties con-t$f tomnlatinir colntr to tho ClnnRfc nrn . advised to see R. R. Ryan, rear of f Willamettee Hotel. 0 22 8 Beeglo Mlat A Coart J J 2 Cochrane Sarah CoDoland Emma uretser Tfieodoro Cllnchner Mrs E Ladles' patent leather tipped, kid fj BuuL-3 s;;.ou a pair at me uapuoi Aa venturo Co. 2t , For shoes and clothing, Jackson, " For any case ot nervousness, sloeplcss-i nosH, weak stomach, lndlgottlon, dyspep- sin, try Carter's Little Nerve Pills. Relief is sure, i'heouly nervo modlclne tor tho price in market. Palpitation of tho heart, nervousness, irciuuungg, nervous ueuuacno, cold hands . uuu iuui. iuiuiu uie Daoicana oiner'iorms of weakness aro relieved by Carters Iron Pills, specially for the blood, nervesand cumpiuxion. v All cases of weak or lamoback.backache. ," rhplimntliim will 1nA Mllarkn.A..innAH-1 of Carter's rimart Weed ana Belladonna, Haokache Plasters. 1'rlce ?5 cents. Try mem. wtj "" TrI Just 24, t,? ?n in JustSI Lours J. V. 8. rcllevcsconitlpatloa ondnlcUciiducacs, After It guts tho system' "-Si unucr control un occasional doso prct cuts re turn. Wo refer by permission to Vf, II, Mar- man, iirunimicK House, 8. P.; Geo. A. War-1 5 iier,631CulIforuluSt A. I'.; Mrs. 0. Melvln,-i im jvuiirny ut., b. i-., una many others who3V have found relief from rouctlpntlun and tick , hcadaLbes. O. Vf. Vlncout, f C Totrence ' Court, 8. 1. writes: "I nm CO jtars of age-1 and havo had cuustlMitlou 23 i cats. I vu Induced to try Joy's Vct'etoMo Sursaparilhw j ,i i rcvorfuizea in it bu hern thu .Mexican , , Used tO tho 119 In tlm inrlu .W f.ir 1,,l -S ' troubles. (I camo toCal In lb2),) nud I knew h It would Jiulp mo and it l.aa. Tor the flretn ttmo In j cars I ran sleet) w ell and in v system4 ' fs regular, a ho old Mcxlcau berti la thUi" reiwi nro a certain euro la couMlpalto itfl IiahiaI Iba.iI.I IJ 1 i a ttm yiiiyui ituuuiCV ARft lUr Dillenhurg M uonoy Bimon Frost Jack Fisher Minnie Gelsey Albert Hall Mrs Jno" A Howell Chas Hendricks M B HennlngEdw Johnson CJeo B Johnson W O Keller Frank Llewellyn R C JuurpnvTU Doiiohue Jno Elliott Wm Flint L R GolTWII Hall Mre Eva Herreu R L Hopkins Llstou ilelllbraut Jno Hastings Qeo Juukson Mrs Julia Johnson J H Kindling Chas Massa W P Miller C E Powder Used la Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Miller fillsa Mary Murrell MrsE iunoneu ueo i- iiurtln M AicMakln Jus McCorkle Clark Nuslo Don Ata Ogston Jus North Thos Rutherford E M Hunkln J M Joy s Vegetable; '3 Sarsaparilla For salo by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com mercial street. McCruoken Jno Northcutt 8 Neul Elmer Olom W F Reed V II Rains E Savage Harrlt Mrs Stevens Mra B A Steele Carl H rt John Merle Smith Mis V B Henry J 1 1 StuytonMA Towusend J M Williams Albert Wright A O White Julia A Hwan J Trueilett Mary 2 Uucupher J P Wlllium L Wrlirht Ed Willis W R THE WILLAMETTE SAZEM, OREGON ! in e its .: XUUUH, ?.OU W O.UU HXMMJ U The best hotel bo tween Portland Mdut Francisco. Flrst-closa la all IU appofifc menu. IU tables aro served wivfi Choicest Fruits Grown Jn tho Wiliamelto Yalley. A, I, WAGNER, Projtf 2 A. N. QILUEUT V, M. iwy -r X - Ai