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EMS !"t V U" ' v ? , 'V fc l I du 33 xiv SPECAL s T. CAPITAI, JOURNAL. JAY, JULY 22, 1892. BtEUT k PATTERSON. in Groceries, Crockery, Gkwware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, BwrfM, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agwffifor tpicure Tea and big jCfBking Powder. OOOUHUE. K. CAHILL. JILDING MATERIAL. nnmnnf nlnoinr Vinlt flrn jilcliinr brick, fire clay, sand, 1, blacksmith and house coal, ' all Kinds, wnolesnie uuu rt- lOfllce 05 State street. Qoodiioe & Cahill. BINESS ClIANQK. B. M. i bus sold his piloting estab- lenfcto Mr. Btiusou and Wil- ror cash, ana retires from busi- Rnfter almost continual emploj- at his trade for nearly fifty Weareglud to know that i financially situated to take the ice of his life easy, iudepeud- of the world's charitv. Prin- are not thick who can make i boast. The new firm are men have been in Mr. Walte's em- for many years, and are tlior ily competent to conduct the luess. Tne business will be re- red into the new Bush building, Jwill hereafter be known ns the Gt. Waite Printing hoube. Now llties will be udded, and this old Slishmeut will bo kept up to the liiiftbest standard of excellence. m SlfcJt.JliDim JH0111jLJt KJll llCUUtO- dayleveniug a hoise belonging to TKuerton, of thr soap factory, ,Wtw given a deep cut inside the leg with a knife, while in the yard. Last night a mare be ing to J. E. McCoy was alpo ' cut with a kuife while in re at the end of Capital street. perpetrator of these dastardly is not known, but if any trace o found of him he should be cuted to the bitter end. A who will Injure a helpleirs brute is worte than one who gwillXattack his brother in mortal coaabat. luHKE Block. Wm. 23. Burke, renterpiisingreal estate man, is building a fine briek block on imerciul sheet just south of the Irnal ofllce. It will be 48 feet it by 90 feet deep, and two full Hes. A stairway will be placed SlnJlhe center and the upper story s&Vtitt be neatly finished. A plate KS3 front will be put In below, and i lower rooms will be completed two good store rooms. Salem no empty business buildings it are at ull desirable for commer- k1 purposes, and such buildiuus as le liurke block must prove good asiness investments. A Change About. The J. H. luun stock, which has been pur- iiated by the Capitol Adventure jmpany, win be removed into tuo icuut room under the opera house. C. Small's clothing stock will be aoved into rue Luun building, on 10 first of the month, Waiihant Out. A warrant was Bsued yesterday by Justice Batibe- ir, for the apprehension of Root. ioswell, on charge of abducting Xirrie, the daughter of S. M. Whar- sn, who is only thirteen years of ige. BuerliT Knight is on the look out for bis man. f Gbeen ok Boasted. A fine line pf coffees, includldg the best Mocha md Java ever in this market, at Clark & Eppley's. 1I-. - III! Pay Up. Saturday of this week Fis the last day for paying city taxes. After that date a penalty of live per cent will be added, House Caiuuacies For the coast Just what jou want, At Geo, P. Smith's. HOW TO TAKE IT EASY. BUREN & SON Have the Recipe, in that elegant line of NEW FANCY CHAIRS : JUST RECEIVED. For one week, commencing July 18th. ILK MITTS -AND- 3EjflL3ESiSv,SOXS AT- OUR SPECIAL LOW SALE HOLVERSON'S, 301 Commercial Street. FROM BAD TO WORSE. Persecution Not Enough Orimo Must Be Incited. The Statesman, which is just now playing the lackey to a very small lawless element, is not batlslied with persecuting a woman for her religious convictions, but goes so far as to incite crime. In speaking of the discharge of the young man who was arrested for disturbing Mrs. Woodworth's meeting, and only cleared on a technicality, that pu ller says: "Anyway, lie would havo beeu guilty of no crime had he torn down the tent of the hypnotlzer and tram pled it under foot. Her exhibitions are not recoguized by the local ministry or any one else as being christian work. Her carryings-on are nothing more nor less than blasphemy." If this kind of advice had been given several centuries ago, at Sa lem, Massachusetts, when honest people were burned at the stake on the charge of witchcraft, it would not have been considered strange, but to have a public newspaper make sucli suggestions at the pres ent enlightened time is a slam on our boasted free institutions. This same paper has accused Mrs. Wood worth of all manner of crimes since she has been in Salem, and has re peatedly urged that she should bt run out of town, but it seems the public is of a contrary opinion, for her meetings are growing In atten dance and in good work. No one is compelled to attend or accept her preaching, but free speech Is one of the Hist rights guaranteed by oui country, and to peiecute any one for his or her belief is the height ot arrogance and lawlessness. The same methods were employed by the newspaper in question when the Salvation Army visited this city some years ago, yet mueli good and lasting work was done at that time, and the work of the organiza tion 18 recognized the world over. The only object seems to be to ridi cule sincere people who are living up to their highest light. It is silly, to say the least. ELECTRIC POWER FOR SALEM. Mr. Holman Will Put in a Power Plant A New Building. Thomas Holman has commenced a new brick building 50x100 feet, just south of his present building. This new building will be built specially for an electric light and power station. The plans were drawn up by Pugh, tho architect. The power plant will be a new thing for Salem, and Mr. Holman will put in a very complete and large plant to start in with. It will run both night and day. A new circuit of wires will have to bo put in for the power plant. Work will be pushed, aud the whole thing will be ready by the first of September, The wire will take in the whole city, so uny small or large mauu factuier of any sort can have power for his machinery much cheaper than he can owu and operate his own plaut. His rates will be as low or lower than those charged in any other city for similar service. He will furulah any amount of power required, from one-eighth to 100 horse, Mr. Holman will put in new Cor liss engine with 300 horse power, making 450 horpo power iu all, ex clusive of his water power. All his present electric light ma chinery will be removed Into this new brick power and light station, aud It will thus ail bo compact and handy. Mr. Holmon will put nbout $25, 000 into this improvement, and will no doubt be amply rewarded by good aud liberal patronage from the citizens. Social. An ice cream social will be given at the Presbyterian church this Friday eveniug.by the Y.P.S.C. E. Everybody invited. Ed Jackson, Hutter, State St. PRICES Tuts Evening's Lawn Party. This eveulug tho ludies of the M. E. church will conduct a lawn sociable on the lawn of C.B.Muores, on Stale street. There will be Ice cream, egg lemonade, cake und an abundance of nice things. You should be sure and attend. There will be Hue music and good entertainment for everybody. Incorporated. The Portland Milling and Distilling Co. was in corporated iu the office of the secre tary of state yesterday by G.B.Good ell, J. W.Walker and L. D. Walker. The capital stock was fixed at $100, 000. Grant.Sherman county, will be the principal place of business. Visited the Prison. After ad journment of the county institute this afternoon, Supt. Graham and about seventy of tho pedagogs and pedagogessrs visited the state prison, and were shown through by the ac commodating officials Pillbox Fun. This morning the following bulletin appeared in the corridois of the statp prison "Bulle tin. 8:30 a. m. WHmiii pased a restless night. Arose at 7:52. Ate a hearty breakfast, and is uow rest ing well. Temperature notmal." Juicy Meats. It is a fact tliot Salem never had such meals until tho cold storago was introduced. E. C. Cross leads as usual. His meats are the finest juicy aud tender. Remember. It should not be forgotteu that there will bo a lawn sociable this evening on C B. Mooies' iawu. It is given by the ladies of the M. E. church. Colossal Biblical Spectacle. The era of Solomon, the Israellt- ish klug, has ever beeu fraught with an interest that will last through all ages. There was so much that was grand, so much that was sumptuous so much that was prophetic, so much that was sacred, so much that was divine, attending and conse ijuent to his resign, that history furulshes no parallel. Art has uow been called into requisition ns ad ventlous aid to biblical lore, and the glamour and glories of the past are reproduced iu the present. The em inent artist, Mr. John Bettig, has devoted a year or more to personal research iu Palestine, Jerusalem and the Holy Land, and has studiously mastered the hislory and traditions of the Bible, and returning, has produced a grand spetacular master piece, depicting the great temple, the walls aud city of Jerusalem, the visit of the Queen of Slieba, tho Judgment of Solomon, and other notable scenes, incidents and events during the regal administration of the great Hebrew sage, patriarch and king. In couueetion with the bigglst und best circus on the road, the largest and most varied menag erie, and the vast royal Roman hip podrome, tho management of John Robinson's Great World's Exposi tion now present this trauscendent ly beautiful and impressive specta cle for the gratification of their patrous. The consolidated exhibitions will bo given at Salem Wednesday, Aug. 3. To the Sea. A great many of our citizen will go to Yaquina Bay onthe excursion that leaves here tomorrow, at 5 p. m. The arrangements that have been made to start the excursion train from Commercial street, near the freight house, is a great convenience and is highly appreciated. Parties should purchase tickets before noou tomorrow, that a sulll clout number of couches can be promised and seats bo found for nil. Prices reduced ou onr stock ot shoes for the next 10 days 20 per cent. R. J. Fleming, 118 State St. 7 22-3t Wanted. Tailoresses and seain-f-tress, steady work, prompt pay. Inquire at the Woolen Mill store. 7 20 2 1. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. B. F. Giltnorlstn Portland this afternoon. Rector Luud was a passenger for Portland today. President Whltaker Is In Portland on university business. Father J. 8. White went to Mll- waukle on the afternoon train. The Baptist peoplo of Dallas, are raising money to repair their church. Charlie Hodgkln, of Salem, la at Gnhlendale visiting his uncle, W. R. Dunbar. Newberg 1ms received a pressed brick plant nnd will spend $1,500 graveliug streets. Polk county's district fair will begin at Talmadgo Sept. 20, and coutiuuo Ave days. Miss Llllle Bernardl and brother Jul,?, accompanied by Miss LInnle Btutesmau went to Portland this afternoon. A runaway accident occured at Balistou, Sunday, in which U. H. Hyde had his color bone broken; his daughter suffered concussion of the brain, his wife painful bruises and other damage was done. State Treasurer and Mrs. Pnil Metschan started today for East ern Oregon, where they will visit old time friends. They wero ac companied by two of the younger children. The amount of road tax tho city will biing suitugaiusl the county for is $3,701.77. This is the city's share of the two mill road tax levied by the couuty couit. For the complexion use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It brings blooming health to the cheeks. Mr. Hatch, of Salem, Is at Mon mouth with a full crew to move the livery stnble, Mr. Hawiey's resi dence, Mr. Bentley's blacksmith shop aud Mr. Huber's residence, all because propel ty is increasing iu value aud these old buildings are to occupy cheaper lots aud new ones take their pluces. Itemiser The attention of notaries public is called to the fact that they should have their commissions recorded by the county clerk, as provided iu see. 2, page 147, of the general laws. This is necessary iu order to enable the clerk to certify to the olllcial character of the notary upon legal instruments. There were iivo Oregouiaus at Washington and Lee university, Lexington, Virginia, during the sea sion of J 891-92, viz., Messrs. S. B. Herman and Charles Hamilton, of Roseburg; M. S. Warren and A. M. Smith, of Astoria, aud G. N. Mad dock, of McMlnnvllIe. Mr. S. B. Hermann, who is a son of Congress man Hermann attended the aca demic departments of the univer sity, the other gentlemou were stu dents in the luw school. Messrs. Hamilton and Warren were mem bers of the junior law class, and will return to the university to complete the course. Messrs. Smith and Maddock received tho degree of bachelor of law at the late com mencement. Mr. Maddock also won the Cranshaw law prize, "which Is awarded to the student attaining the highest proficiency lu the senior law class. The prize consists of the sum of $100, to bo expended by tho recipient In the purchaso of law books. Among the Washington and Lee alumni in Oregon are L. BerKley Cox aud W. H. Wimper, of Portland; John H. Smith, of As As eoria: George E. Chambelulu, of Al bany, and John D. Slater. The friends there of Mr. Chamberlain were pleased to learn of his election to the position of nttoruey-geneial of Oregon. Druggists and all others who sell Ayer's Ague Cure are authorized to guarantee a cure in every instance. Try this medicine first. Go to the auctlou Saturday after noon at Luun's. Dress goods at auction at Luun's Saturday afternoon. Branson & Gelbel can supply you with any fruit you want for cau ning. If theyhaveu't It In stock they will get it fresh. Summer goods at auction Saturday at Lu nil's. Bargains for jou, at Jacksou't. Halibut Davlbon & White. Luun has to move before August 1st. Everything at auction. Nothing competes with the New York Ice cream made by Westacott & Irwin, Church and picnic committees who waut lee cream cannot afford to miss what Westacott & Irwin havo to offer. Express wagon. Win, Sargent. For a choice meal in a cool dining room always go to Uelkmbraud'a Hats! HutHllat fh Now York Racket, cheap and good. 2t-eod-w An elegant lino of crockery, table sets, and chamber sets, giveu away with thnt superior baking powder, at Clark & Eppley's. Closing Out Sale. Everything must go. Goods at your own prices until Saturday night, come and see the Immense line of crockery, glass aud tlhware, $1.00 will buy you $2.00 worth of goods at the Great iCusttru Tea Com pany, 317 Commercial St. Salem. 7-21 St Piled Ui'. Keller & Marsh are badly blocked up with new goods Jutt being uupuckeU. They are packed to the celllug but nil cus tomers ure well cared for. Clewing out clothing, Jackson's pimples. Thoold Idea was that facial eruptions reie duo to a "blood humor," for which they earo potash. Thus tho old Sarsapa tlll.os con talu potash, a drastto mineral, that Instead of decreasing, actually creates more crap Jous. You hare noUced this when taking otbcrSarsaparlllos. ft is however now known that the stomach, tho blood creating power, ta tho teat of all vitiating or cleansing oper ations. A stomach clogged by Indigestion ot constipation, vtUatct tho blood, result pim ples. A clean stomach and healthful dl gestlon purifies It and they disappear. Thus Joy'i Vegetable Sarsaparilla Is compounded After the modern Idea to regulate the bowels and tlmalat the digestion. The effect Is Immediate. A short testimonial to contrast the action of the potash Barsaparlllas and Joy's. Mrs. a D. Btuart, of 400 Hayes SL, B. F., writes: "I havo for years had Indi gestion. I tried a popular Barsaparllla but It actually caused more pimples to break out n my face. Hearing that Joy'a was a later preparation and acted differently, I tried it and tho pimples Immediately disappeared." JOU3 Vegetable Sarsaparilla Largest bottle, most effective, same price. For sale by Dau'l J. Fry, 22-5 Com mercial street. Prom Salem to Tho Sea. The Southern and Oregon Pacific railroad company will run nn ex cursion from Salem to Yaquina bay Saturday, July 23d 1892, leaving Salem at 5 p. m., arriving at Ya quina where steamers will be wait ing to convey excursionists to New port without delay. On return, train will leave Yaquina at 0 p. in., Sunday and 7 a. m., Monday, land tng passengers lu Salem at 7:30 a. m., aud 1:30 p. m., as desired. Fare round trip Salem to Newport and return $4.00 iucludiug transfer be tween Yaquina city and Newport. No change of cars at Albany. Tickets ou salo at Gilbert Bros., and S P. ticket office. 7-19-4t Again and Again. The New Yorfe Racket store has been leceiv Ing somauy new shipments of goods that It is impossible to auuounco each new anival but the one just In is larger aud contains moro bargains than any before. 2t-eod &, w. Closing out shoes Jackson's. Krausso Bios, have inaugurated a series of cut prices on their entire stock of boots and shoes, fur the next forty days, iu order to make room, for their mammoth fall stock. Oxford lies all styles and prices, at R. J. Fleming's 118 State street. Was it a Ca3o of Cholera ? Detkoit, Mich., July 22. Janus Cockburu came from Glasgow, Scotlaud, on the steamship Fumes shv aud reached Detroit six days ago. Sunday nlghljhe died very suddenly of what was really nn aggiavated case of cholera morbus, which pre sented all the characteristic symp toms of the Asiatic cholera. The remains turued completely black. Had cholera been epidemic, (lie doc tors would have pronounced Itncase of that dreaded disease, und tho fact that Cockburn wasa recent emigrant added to tho fear. Health Olllcer Duffleld, upon calling it :v case of spasmodic cholera, oidered a private funeral at night; the undertakers in laying out the body saturated tho sheets with camphor. The funeral took place at Woodmero cemetery at midnight and there was only four persons in attendance, a clergyman, the wife and brother of the deceased and a friend who had known Cock burn in Scotland. Tho only reli gious services were a snort prayer recited by the clergyman at tho grave. Strength and Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electrio Bltteis. If "La Grippe" lias left you weak and weary, use Electrio Bitters. This remedy acts diiectly ou Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their funct ions. If you areufllicted with Sick Headache, you will Und a speedy and permanent lellef by taking Electrio Bitters. One trial will con vince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottlts only CO c, at Dau'l J. Fry's drug store. Those wanting Turkey red table damask or linen crash would do well to call at the New York Rack et. The quality of their goods is first class and prlcecbeap. 2t-eod w. Remember clothing sale, Jackson's EvKKVJioDY Gok. Where? Why, to Hellenbrand'e restaurant. Fine ueekwear, Ed Jackson's. New shades iu window shades, that are sure to please, just in at the Now York Racket store. 2t-eod-w Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prcwirilHsd,: Caatorla Uwd 2m Millions of Homw DBPPifCC ?Ad REDUCTIONS GRAND! NOW HEINQ MADE ON EVEUYTIIINO IN OUtt STOltE, TO FORCE ltOOJt FOU THE IMMENSE FULL STOCK " - NOW DE1NO MADE UP BY US. COIN SAYEI) ON EVERY WOOLEN MIIvL STORE, 2JM Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. A.O. U. W. GRAND LODGE, B. J. Hawthorne, of Eugene, Elected Grand Master. PoiiTfjAND, July 22. The second dav's session of the grand lodge of tho Aucient Order of United Work men convened at 9:30 yesterday morning at Arion hall. There was nothing of Importance done at tho morning session with tho exception of henrlug an appeal of Seaside lodge from a decision of tho grand master. The grand mas ter was sustained In his decision. Then, after reports had beeu re ceived from sub-committees aud minor matters had been considered, thoy proceeded to the election of grand lodge ofllccrs for. tho ensuing year. JfEW OFFICERS CHOSEN. Tho following officers wore elect ed: Giaud master, B. L. Hawthoruo, of Eugene City. Grand foreman, Dr. T C. Maokey of Gaidiner. Grand overseer, W. W. Bramln, of Pendleton. Grand recorder, Nowtou Clark, of Hood River. Grand receiver, R. L. Durham, of Portland. Grand trustee, George H. Dur hum, of Portland. Representatives to tho graud lodge I). Soils Cohen, J. A. Daley and Thomas A. Stephens.. Tho session then adjourned at noon to participate iu theceiemouies of tho layingof tho corner-stone of the A. O. U. W. temple, corner of Taylor und Secoud streets. REVOLUTION IN CUBA. Preparing to Inaugurate an Inde pendence. New Yomc, July 22. There la talk of a revolution in Cuba. The the home-rule party, which has for 14 years been fighting the Spanish government, having failed to gain what they sought, Is, with the aid of others, making preparations with this end lu view. A Cuban revolu tionary party has been formed in tho United States, Jamaica and Mexico. Thoy declare that they want liberty for ull tho Inhabitants of tlio Island Spauiards nud Cu bans, negroes and white fnen They do not ptoposo to invudo Cuba until the independent movement there takes definite shapes and they are asked to aid In the" war. They do not intend to send expeditions without a complete understanding! with tho veterans of tho "past revo lutions and with tho people on the island. Thoy count upon tho sym patby of Spanish America and of tho liberty-loving inhabitants of this country. They believe that i'orto llico will rise at the same time In rebellion. Not until tho dlflcreut communities have given their assent will the war break out. Meanwhile the leuders, who are Iu direct communication with every patriot inside und outsido the Islands are organizing, respecting, neverthe less, tho International laws. Cuban clubs are accumulating funds, with out which the war would be a fail ure, und aro working secretly to combine all elements for tho final ef fort. Iu Key West, which has 15, 000 Cubans, thero are 40 clubs, com posed of rich and poor, young and old, men and women. In Tampa there aro eignt, In Now York eight, in Jamnciu five, nud in Philadelphia two. The treasurer of tho party Is Benjamin Guerra, a wealthy cigar manufacturer. On the March to Washington. Coi.uMiiUH, O,, July 22. Henry T. Walsh, a veteran who Is walking from his home In Mount Pleasant, Mich., to Washington, D. C, and currying his effects In a wncel barrow passed through here today. Ho goes to attend the national G. A R. encampment. Ho arrived at 8 a.m., und rolled his unique outfit Into the rotunda of the statohouso aud paid his respects to Governor McKinley. Tho governor placed his autograph, with those of Governor WIhuiih, ox President Hayes, Generul W. H. Gibson and other prominent people whom Mr. Walsh has met upon his trip, upon u generul letter of Intro- IflBaking Powder 40 years th Standard PURCHASE. CLEAN! If you would bo clean and have your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest manner, take them to the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY whero all work is done by white labor and in the most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street ductlou. Mr. Walsh left home July 1 at 1 p. m., aud averaged 22 miles per day. He expects to reach Washington about August. A little staff upon his wheelbarrow bears a small flag, tho gift of the Woman's Relief Corps of Mount Pleasant. Mr. Walsh is 05 years old, and in the civil war served in Company K of the Fifth Michigan infantry. The Genuine Merit Of Hood's Sarsaparilla wins friends where-over it is fairly aud honestly tried. Its propletora aro highly gratified at tho letters which come entirely unsolicited from men and women in the learned professions warmly commending Hoods Sarsa parilla for what It has done for them. Hood's Pills aro purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, effective, but do uot cause pain or gripe. Bo sure to ijet Hood's llKAh ESTATE MOVEMENTS. January transfers $170,220 50 February transfers 203,074 05 March transfers - 175,574 89 April transfers 182,009 20 May transfers 94,432 75 June transfers 80,324 00 July to date 45,107 00 JULY 21. G. W. Epler to H.P.Mlnto and F. T. Wright man ;part It bulk 02 Salem $1,600. H.S.Bell et al. to tho public: right of way Iu d 1 c of Z Pollard and wife $1. M.W.Hwegloaud wife toNanoy S. Bello;3 acres s 10 und 30 1 0 s, r 2 w $447. G. A. Adams to N. P. Tomllnson; $1,200. Robert McKay to Elizabeth Brown; oue-twelth interest 02 acres d 1 o John McKay $100. A boy stood on tho burning dock, Unwisely, too 'tis said Foi'. with tlio last approaching llnmo, Ills elders qulcUlylled, Ho, many now In peril stand, Unmindful oftliolr ftito, Till, slop by step, Orlm Death comes on And then, uliis! too latel Far wiser, surely, would It seem, When his anproioh wo see. With "IMorce'Hl'elletH" well In hnnd To vanquish old "U. I)." Pierce's Pleasant Pellota havo re markable power to correct all phys ical derangomouts, thus warding oft disease that would surely follow. Purely vegetable, ploasaut to tako, perfectly harmless! With u little forethought, they'll bo a present help iu time of need cheating the doctor and robbing the gravel As a Liver Pill, thoy aro uuequaled. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to tako. Une a doso as a laxative, three or four as a cathartic. Tiny, sugar coated grunules, In vials: 25 cents. Great rush to Jackson's. It Suvch the Children. Mr. C. H. Sbuwen, Wellsvlllo. Kan., says: "It Is with pleasure that 1 speak of tho good Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholero und Diarrhoea Remedy has dono my family during the last fourteen years. Iu tho most obstinate cases of summer complaint aud diarrhoea among my children. It acted us a charm, making it never necessary to can in u physician, i can truthfully suy that iu tuy Judg ment, bused on years of cxporfeuco. there is uot a medicine in the mar ket that Is Its equal. For sale by Buskett & YauSIypo. rXJUNI). Allnon Inprobe. Can lie had 1 at street, cur baru by pay In for this notice. 7-awt 17OII HALi:. A buncliitraM team of colts 1? m:es 4 und 0, color brown aud buck, slcln, weight over 1WJ pound. Address or call ou lieu Jlrowu, VVlUumctta hotel. 7-3) 8l ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of,-Wlllimctt Hot!, SJlbECKX ... OREGON MONEY TO LOAN. Special Inducements for the next 80 duvs on good (una loan. FEAR & HAMILTON. ootu 14, Hush tlauk block. 6 Mdff Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm MeaU at Ail Hoars ol the Day Nena but white labor wn-jlovftd In tht iwUtblUhMMiU a good kuiwtaQinu (fltutt ojoked la am uiaiw utyle. TwtHiiy-ava owu par meat, KKD KRONT. UrMirt ttrtJ btiwutm Uiwt .ItoHM BH4 The Doctors are Coming! The Dlstlngutshegand Eminent Specialists Dr. G. Dwight Lothrop. THIRTEEN YEAK8 BXPERIENUB IN THE HOSPITALS OF VI ENNA AND PAIUB. Tho 'Greatest of Living Physi cians and Surgeons. -'-fsB !HsHk illlBllH Dr. Geo. W. Williams, FORMERLY OP QUEEN'S HOS PITAL, LONDON, . WIIvL VISIT SALEM, SATURDAY and' SUNDAY, - Jury 23d and 24th AT THE WILLAMETTE HOTEL, and can be consulted FREE OF CHARGE Theoe illUHtrlotiH physicians can name your diseases without asking a quest'on. Uo and consult them this day; It will cott you nothing, and may have you years of suU'erlng und perhaps your Ufo. $1,000 IN GOLD Ulven for any case they tako and cannot euro. And Another 81,000 forwuiy Case you over heard of that they undertook ' and failed to relieve. Young, Middle Aged and Old Men Who may bo sullerlug lrom YOUTHFUL FOLLIfci or tho exceexes ot matured life, Hiiouia consult at once, oeioro 11 is too juie; these veteran practitioners, who havo no equal In tho uni nlted Htates, as thoy can and will restore to to TO ou pcriuci ueaim wiieu uu others have failed. Broken-Down Constitutions are rejuvenated and manly vigor restored by their now and wonderful methods of treatment. No Injurious drugs used. Worn out builnes men, call foradvlce, especially If you aro uullorlug from NERVOUS IHJISILITY or failing power, of any diseases of the Eye, Ear, Head, Throat, Lungs, Heart, Stomachy Skin, Kidneys or Bladder. BLOOD DISEASES Cured in tho shortest time by vege table, remedies. Catarrh and Consumption Positively Cured by their new Ucrman method) Who suffer from Nervous Prostration, Sleeplessness, Despondency, Indigestion, ConMlputlon. LahMtudu, Pulus In the Daek or Hldo, and disease peculiar to their sex, con consult thebu pbyslcluus lu the ut most confidence. REMEMBER THE DATES! July 23d and 24lu. 1)11, WILLIAMS1 MEDICAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE, OUT-OF-TOWN PATIKXT Treated with unfatllnrsuoceM through oor roKjxmueuce. medicines seat safely aud free from observation to any part of tha countrr. write for sviun ton iu blank tit fill out, and u letter fully descrlbl an y your dUease, giving advloe, eta. wIUThi luriinu lies. Addruut ull letters plainly to UISU, W. WILLIAM, W deary Bi. Han FranoUoo, OaL WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STACK, tU8iMtV&M Tfuiuwm a tMnaral lahlg 'jmlat : l an iu bnnlrtits. DIKKCTOsUb O-o. Wllllawa, W; 'Mk la aW Muttiusi tilnalr us Qaaaa minis! iln IkfMr 4 ." tm i .1' Ji3 .m 5 ,'fl JV A J .rtvii 't ",7J e f$ M a i