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ONE AaZBEBK As consignments of them, vc will this week continue our sale of Greatest Bargains Ever Offered ! T. HOLVERSON, nigmiii ii I'lu-'mtr THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. TaKTiMiiapnwyiriwiitifmawiwniTiiiaHaiiim FRIDAY, AUG. 22, 1892. WET k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. CHARLES BEAK, Dealer in Hoy, Straw, Grain, Oil Meal, Stock Suit, Flour and Barley Chop, and Mill Feed of all kinds. Terms strictly cash. 822 Commer cial street, Salem, Oregon. 01.0. D. GOODHUE. K. CAHIIiL. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cement, plaster, hair, file and building brick, lire clay, wind, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tail. Oilier 95 State street. Goodhue & Cahill. Fob Sale. 100 tons of good liny in lots to suit purchasers. Paeiilo Land & Orchard Co. Dont Pay $ .76 per cubic yard for giavel, when you cau buy I lie very best for half that price. Goodhue & Cahlll have the desired article. Bakoains in Houses. Thirty head of first-class horses at priv ate s.tle. Ileal bargains. Salem Motor Railway Co. FrniJT. Persons wishing fruits of any kind for cauniug or preserving bhould iilo their ordeis euily at the Bluo Front. Dou Poisoning would never oc cur if your canine was protected by oneof those muzzles to be had at Brooks & Harritl's. Lots or Meat. The well known and popular meat market of McCrow & Willard, 310 Commercial street, la selling a lot of meats these days. Flocking Tiiehk. The people of Salem are just simply Hocking to the murkets of K. C. Cross to buy thosu cold storage steaks, chops,cutlets,ete. I Mean Busings. All parties knowing themselves indebted to me call and settle by the lirst of the month or I will .force a collection. Mrs. D. L. Fiester. A. M. E. Cnuncii. Kev. G. V. White will occupy the pulpit at the Afneau M. E. church, .North Salem t) morrow. This will be his last sermon before leaving for his new charge. Bishop B. F. Leo will preach on Tuebday eveuiug at 7:30. On Installments. A few de sirable lots in Pleasuut home addi tion will be sold on installments at most desirable rates. 75 lots have been sold this season. Also Hue city pioperty at bargains. Wm. Bagley will have charge of the busi ness during my absence. Wm. E Bukke. ' 8-19-tf This Week. Grand selection ot wall paper and paper decorations. AVall paper sold by tho roll or bun dle. Call aud see us aud we will tell you how to have your house pa pered iu tho latest style very cheap. Will do it by contract, aud furnish paper and labor so that you will know just how much it will cost jou before you havo any work done. Hawks & Leyar, 97 btalo sleet. Reunion. Capt. D. 0. Howard is iu leceiptor an invitation from Gen. Roseuerauz to alteud the twenty-third leuuloii of the society of the Army of the Cumberland. U which honorable body the cap lulu belongs. It meets ut Chattanooga on Sept. 15th, Plates Heue. The motor com pany received a telegram yesterday sayiug their tisli plates, which have beeu delayed had arrived ut Port laud. They have been shipped troiu there today, und tho work ol laying iron iu North Halem will be gin at ouce. Say, Patron tee home enterprise. Keep up with the times. Your com petitor is getting ahead of you by having his parcels delivered by the Lockwood messenger system, Oiliee open all day Sunday. Dou You Know Thut the choicest meats ever tusad in Salem are those Irom ihu.coidoiotuge plaut of E. C, Cross. Actually mere a nothiun au wheru to equal them. A Sevehe Death. Frank Boise, of Mucleay, the unfortunate young man who broke through a JLaulsli brldue with a traction englue ou July 28th, and was severely injured, dU.il August JOth. The deceased had both legs broken, wad badij maided uud autiticd u terrible death. our FALL STOCK arc arriving datly, to make room for 301 Commercial Street. MMaMMaEiim iH.tfa n in m wh a Mo m Loin's. J. G.Wright will have a car loud of those choice Lodl water melons Monday night. Will Wed. A licence was today issued by Clerk W. H. Egan for Josephine Wright and H. E. Hall. to be made one. Diamond Shoot. Tho regular shoot of theSnlem Bod and Gun club for the diamond medal will take place at their grounds tomorrow at 2 o'clock p. m. Malahial Feveb. A letter from Rev. ltobt. Whittaker, who Is in S.iu Francisco, states that Mrs. Whittaker is ill with malarial fever, and that the weather has been se verely hot. They will go to the mountains as soon as Mrs. W. is sufficiently recovered. The Hoaci Leaves. Cant. Raabe came up from Portland tlii-t uiornitig with a crew of men, and will take the steamer Hoag down to that city. He reports the water was almost to low water mark, but thinks they can make the trip without any trouble. ArTEB Sohneideb. Jos. Cavau uughaud Jas.Ross have been on the trail of who they believe to Schneider! the escaped convict. He was in a skill, and was chased across the riv er, wheio trace was lost, but it is liopod they will capture him bef ro night. Suit Ended. In tho suit of D N. Leitzel vs. T. G. Cairns, which was tiled Saturday beforo Justice Butchelor, a verdict was rendered this morning giving Leilel judijt ineutfor525 and possession oi the horr-e. Defendant is also charged wltnthe the costs amounting to ueaiiy $90. In Th liu New Home. Ed. Lain poll aud fumily are now nicely housed in their elegant new resi dence on Commercial street. The buildiug presents a handsome exte rior, aud the insido conveniences ate of the best that money could pro cure. It is a modern structure throughout, and the family is to be congratulated upon being so nicely settled in its new home. New Homes. Prof. Z. M. Parvin aud family will move into their new residence on South Salem hill some time next week, where they will have a comfortable home. Mr, J. F. Savage, who has purchased the Patvin place on Chemekete street, will also move his family in soon. He comes Into the city of schools aud churches, in order to give bis children the best educational advan tages. Savi'd a Woman's Life. Mr. J. E. Thoroughgood, writing from Georgetown, Delaware, says: "Two teaspooufuls of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Reme dy saved the life of Mrs. Jane Thomas, of this place." He also states that several other very bad cases of bowel complaint there have been cured by tills remedy. For sale by Baskett & Van Slype Druggists. Mrs. G. A. Brodie und children, who have been visiting at the Car penter farm, returned to Portland this afternoon. Fhom'Mt. Hood. A party com posed of J. W. Wiiislow, of Turner; Misses Helen Hlbbard, Stella Grif fith and Minnie Lanslug, of Salem; Prof. A Rice and ife, E. W. Luse, Miss Ella Wrlalit, Prof.A. L.Briggs aud P. L. Blackerly, of Silverton; Marion Wbite.and Misses Lulu and Euphemla White, of Marquam; with R. C. Rainsby, of Silverton, as guide, and James Mauary a team ster, have returned from their trip to Mt.. Hood. The eutlro party ascended to Crater Rock, while ten of their number, Including five ladies, went up tho summit. There they found most of the snow melted oil. A box was found there con taining registry book of all visitors, a b)ble, cards and other mementoes from persons who had visited this highest point. The Rich Man's Son. The rich man's wu Inherits lands. And illtH of bilcU and stones uud cold. And he inherits soft white hands, And tender Mesh thai rears the cold. Like soft bauds, uud tender flesh, many diseases are Inherited; espec ially tendencies to Asthma, Con sumption, Brouchitis, and Stomach and Liver troubles; but there is a remedy, known as the "Golden Medical Discovery," which over comes these diseases, aud cuts yff all tendencies toward a futal result. Dr. Pierce of Buflalo, has put this remedy within tho reach of all, bo that even the poor as well as the rich, can obtain It. It is worth more to you thau "piles of brick and stone aud gold." ask your drucglst for It. Il'i guaranteed to benefit or cure iu every cafe, or money paid fot it will bo refunded. The best, the cheapest, and the largest sales. Sand aud gravel. Goodhue & Cublll. Miss Anita Bishop, who has been Visiting nt the home of R. B Can non, wpnt to Portland today , whence she returns to her homo at Sautn lVr-a, Call. Mrs. Clin?. Gray and children, re turned home from Newport today. EXPRESS ROBBERY. Four Farmers Did the Deed, They Were Caught. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 22. The Journal's Wichita special says: The St. Louis & San Francisco train which left here at 10:30 Saturday ulght was held up and the Wells iMirgo expre&B-car robbed by four masked men, near Augusta, But ler county, about midnight. Be fore 9 o'clock yestereay morning the outlaws were captured, with part of tho booty. As the train slowed at the cross ing a mile enet of Augusta, two masked men mounted the locomo tive and ordered the engineer and llremnn to stop the tiuin. This doue, the other members of the gang uucoupled the express car The engineer was then compelled to pull out a mile distaut with the express car. The highwaymen de manded admittance and commenc ed shooting through the sides. The express messengei and baggagemen soon gave iu. Express Mesengei tiltft wus forced to open the s-afe,aud the robbers got between 15 aud 2i) packages of mniioy. The outlaws did uot attempt to rob the pusaeu gers, and the I.Utr knew nothing of the robbery till it was over. The amount of money seemed probably did not exceed $S000, hut the amount cannot be deiluitely as certained. The roobury was com mitted by four fanners living iu the vicinity of Douglas, Butler county, and it beems it was anticipate.!, foi as soon as the sheriff heard of the affair he pounced upon tho outlaws. Their names are Ted Livingstone, Ezra Carter. A. A. Bailey aud RoJ- liu Moffalt. ONLY A FAKE. Mr. Mitchell Probably tho Victim of a Practical Joke. An irres-pouBible local uewspapei writer has reprtsented that J. L. Mitchell was attacked Friday even ing by some of the recently escaped convicts while driving neur Auui3- ville. The facts are, a threshing crew iu the neighborhood of Aiims- yille were bathiug In Mill creek and not knowing Mr. Mitchell's excite alile nature, undertook to run a foot race after ho had passed by. They wore striped bathing suits and a few of the swift runners nearly ovei took the rig. Mr. Mitchell lashed his horse into a foam by the tine ho reached Aumsville and the young lady with him had nearly fainted. The.w are the facts as gathered from responsible parties In the neighbor hood. The prisou authorities un earthed the above Joke but no con victs, aud they have scoured the whole country carefully. Eofore Going East Enquire About The limited express trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & tit. Paul railway between St. Paul aud Chi cago and Omaha aud Chicago. These trains are estibuled, elec tric lighted aud steam heated, with the finest dining and sleepiug car service In the wot Id. The clectrio reading light in each berth Is tho siiccesslul novelty of this progressive age, aud is highly appreciated by all regular patrons of this line. We wish others to know its merits, us the Chicago, Milwau kee & St, Paul railway is the only line in the west enjoyiug tho exclu sive use of this patent. For further Information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or au drets C. J. Eddy, General Agent. J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt. 225 Stark St., Portland, Or. 8 20 tf Beware of Ointments for Oatarrah that Contain Mercury, us mercury will surely destroy the oeuse of smell and completely de range thp whole system when enter ing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles Bhould uever be used except on prescriptions from rcpu table physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you cau potslbly derive from them, flail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ejBlein. la buying Hall's Catlarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J, Cheney & Co. jt-dold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. 4$tP? Mr. and Mm. "Wm. Bargentit nro visiting at Waterloo. Commodious wardrobes, at Kel ler & Marsh's. Patent and folding rockers, Job lot for campers, at actual cost at Kel ler it Marsh's. Everybody knows what It is, and that la the reason' they go to Hel lenbrand'a for that pure Ice cream soda. For a choice meal in a cool dining mom always go to Helleubraud'a Clark &. Eppley have control of one of the best brands of butter brought to Salem. Oregon fruit, peaches and water melous,fresh from the growers, nt Clark & Eppley's. Robt White aud family left today for Wilbur, Neb., their old home. Cleanse tho blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and realize what poor health you havo had. For plats, maps, blue prints, etc. See D. W. Towusend, HCStateSt. 8-20 1 m Surveys of all kluds. accurately and quickly made. D. W. Towu send, 115 State St. 8-20 1 m Tea from 25 cents up. Grades to suit the most fastidious at (Mark & Eppley's. Choice Southern Oregon peaches and touiatoes.fresh at J.G.Wright's. Miss Minnie Colwell returned home this afternoon from Yuqilinu bay, where she has been staying with the family of Frank Gilbert. Ayer's Pills cure headache. Send a 2 ct. stamp to Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Maes., for a set of their at tractive album cards. Mrs. F. N. Deiby, who came over from Newport to speud Sunday, re turned this morning, and will re main several weeks longer. Lute Wistucolt, who has beeu quite ill with a fever, is reported much better, aud It Is hoped he will be about iu a short time. An elegant now line of beads just iu at Brooks & Harrltt'fl. The new L. C. Smith automatic ejector, $1.00 list, at Brooks & Har ris's. Fishing tackle and ammunition, a complete line, at Biooks & Hai ritt's. Miss Clara Spuuldtnir, of Fern, lud., who ha9 beeu vbitlng at tho home of Geo. E. Hatch,- left for Denver today on her way home. The finest mountain boat in the world at Brooks & Hanltt'p. Mrs. J. G. Reniiie, who has beeu visiting at McMinnville the past week, returned home yesterdey ac conipauled by Misses Lottie aud Rosa McPhillips, who will remain iu the city about a week. Street Commissioner Culver today sent over tho necessary lumber to repair the hole in tho floor of the big bridge The hop crop is a happy surprise to everybody. J. H. Molr was u paBseuger for Newport today. Frank Macy loft today for Water loo, where he will spend a few days. A, Mitchell, traveling agent for Russell & Co., started south this morning, on a collecting tour. They are chuck full of the best thlugs on earth at Clark & Eppley's, and their delivery wagons are the most prompt and accurate in town. That's why their grocery trade Is constantly increasing. Capt. J, W. Crawford and daugh ter Mamie started for their homo at Pendleton today, F. A. Turner and family havo come home from the bay this afternoon after spending a couple of weeks' most pleasantly. The Elder now thinks he is iu good trim to own that diamond medal. Tho E. M. Wuilo and Dr. Cart wright I'amplog party returned late Saturday evening from their sum mer home on the Saniiam. They ull had u charming season of it, and returned home much refreshed, W. H. Downing uud family left todaj f ir a ton days' season at As toria, Clatsop beach and Ilwaco. A new lot of lndles,geuts,aud chll drens shoes Just recelyed at tho New York Racket store. Quality good aud prices low. Call and see them. 2dlw C. W. Hawks, of the firm of Hawks & Leyar, the wull paper men, left for Portland Sunday morning and will return In a few days with bis family, Attorney Ford left for Albauy to. day, to look after business in the probate court. Mn-, H. L. Cornell, of Portland arrived iu the city Saturday even ing, and is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. uud Mrs. C. M. Purrueuter. Thos. Sims, went to Portland this afteruoom Sherill John Knight went to Butteville this afternoon. A tent full of visitors greeted the evangelists at 10th street yesterday, aud they will probably remain their month out. Elder N. N. Matthews, of the Church of God, held baptlsmul ser vices yesterday at 3 o'clock, p. uiat the bridge across Mill creek on 15tb street. Eight converts, who ac cepted the faith under Mrs. M, B. Wood worth, tbe evangelist, were baptised, iu the presence of a Urge audience of church members aud spectator;. Several more couverts are to be received luto tbe church soon. Hie Street Car Driver's Sunp. 'Git out, git out, git outl" Tako a rido up Broailwny on tho front end of a street car. on a busy nfternoon, listen to tho driver nnil this is what you will hear: "Git out, git out, git outl" This to a truck driver, near by. The truckman starts to grimaco; tho car man keeps up his call in a mo notonous veice: "Git out, git out, git outl" Then tho teamster ahead gets too Blow. Our man flurried his whip, whistles and shrieks, holds in his horses, wildly gesticulates and goes on bellewing: "Git out, git out, git outl" A bicyclo rider is. caught in tho jam, under tho noses of tho team. A dozen tniclcs block tho track, zig zag, ami n hundred people scurry right and left. Yet tho car keeps right ahead. Tho driver uovcr dreams of hauling up, other than for n passenger, and that only for a fleet ing scCond always at it: "Git out, git out, git outl" Then ho hums a tune, stamps his feet, chews tobacco, twirls tho brako, nods to a woman occasionally, bangg tho team, swings his lash, whistles, at tho jam, roars, bellows and shrieks, and in other ways earns his salary, while tho passengers on tho front end stand about in perfect oblivion, not oven hearing, apparently, tho singsong intorludo that floats in be tween: "Git out, git out, git outl" Now York Recorder. Etlucatloii Inn eases I'nln, Education increases tho natural susceptibility to pain. Tho agricul tural laborer iB much less sensitive of norvo than the artisan; and tho artisan than tho scholar and the brain worker. For education, which is only civilization carried on, results in a still f urthor dovelopment of tho brain, aud consequently of tho nerv ous system which depends upon it; and the price for increased intelli gence is paid in increased sensibility to pain. So that an injury which to tho man of intellect may mean posi- tivo agony, by tho plowman will be not only endurable, but scarcely .no ticed at all. For it is tho brain, md tho brain alone, that feels, although the actual sensation is localized. Cut tho trunk nervo wliich con nects tho seat of the injury with tho brain, and tho pain which that in jury produced instantly ceases to bo felt. For the nerves nro as telegraph wires, which communicato tho fact of tho injury to tho brain, and ro coivo in return tho sensation which it experiences. And it is thoroforo easy to understand how tho degree of development to which the brain has attained affects and controls tho degrco of intensity of possiblo pain. London Sunday Magazine. Shaving In Fgypt. The earliost referonco to shaving of tho beard is found in Genesis xli, 14, where wo read that Joseph, on being summoned before tho king, shaved himsolf. Thoro nro soveral references as to 6hnving in Loviticus, and tho practico ia alluded to in many other parts of tho Biblo. How over, Egypt is tho only country men tioned in tho Biblo where shaving was practiced; in all other countries at that timo such an act would have beon considered ignominious. Herod otus mentions that tho Egyptians al lowed their beards to grow when they wore in mourning. So particu lar woro they as to shaving at all other times that to liavo neglected it was to make one s self tho .butt of course and ridiculous jokes. Even in this day and ago, when tho Egyptian wants to convoy tho idea of a man of low condition and Blovenly habits, thoy always picturo to you a man with a full board. This notion is very ancient, a fact attested by works of art found in burial mon uments dating back thousands of yours. St. Louis Ropublic. Parrots Are Vegetarlana. Parrots nro vegotarians. Thoylivo chiofly upon a light but nutritious diet of fruit and seeds, or upon tho abundant nectar of rich tropical flowers. And it is mairily for tho sake of getting at their choson food that thoy liavo developed tho largo and powerful bills which character ize tho family. You may havo per haps noted that most tropical fruit eaters, liko tho hornbills and tho toucans, nro romarkablo for tho sizo and strength of their beuks. Cora hill Magazine. The Old Timers Are Not In It. "While at our other store at Big Is land,Va.,lat April, I was taken wllh a very severe attack of dlurrhma. I never had it worse In my life. I tried several old-tlmo remedies, such as Blackberry WIuo, Paregoric and Laudanum without getting any re lief. My attention was then called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhcou Remedy by Mr. It. CTIu sley who had beeu handling It there, and in less than (lye minutes after taking a small done I was entirely relieved. O. G. Burford, Harris Creek,Amhorst Co., Va. For sale by Baskett & Van Slype Druggists. DIRGE'S u.aPowcler Cfad'ln Millions of Homs 40 Ytw th SUmkri REDUCTIONS GRAND! NOW DE1NO MADE ON EVERYTHING W OUK STORE, TO FOKOE ROOM FOR THE IMMENSE FALL STOCK. l " m V NOW UEINO SIADK UP 11Y US. COIN SAVEll ON ! - EVERY PURCHASE. , " . , WOOLEN MILL j lunwimiinii SAhKM MAUKELS. Wheat- C4o per bushel. Oats 323oo per bushel. Potatoes 15o per bushel. Flour-ft 20 per bbl. Bran (Hacked) $20.00 per ton Shorts (Sacked) $17,00 per tou. Eggs 202oo per dozen. Chickens Roosters, 0 per hens, 8o per lb ; broilers fryers, 10c per lb. Ducks 10c per lb. Geese 7c per lb. Lard 2($lCc per lb. Butler i'(i(n)30o per pound. Beef 712fc dressed, Veal 10 Ui 12Jc, dressed. Pork 7121o dressed . Wool-1520o per lb. Hops 20c. lb.; und Salem's Gold Cure Institute. Visitors always welcome aud we will cheerfully furnish testimonials and references of hundreds of per sons cured bv tho Vau Busklrk liquor cure. Until Sep. 1st we make an Introductory price of $25 for u guaranteed cure of tho liquor hab it. After Sept. 1st, price will be $75. Call at once. Vau Busklrk Liquor Cure Co., 2J floor Gray Bros, block, MARKETS. Portland, Aug. 22. Wheat valley, $1.25 S12o Walla Walla, 1.15 1.17J. San Fuanoibco Cul., Aug. 22 Wheat, Sspt.$l.:i4&.. CiiirjACio Ills., Aug. 21 Wheal 75J. IIOUN. SMITH. Sunday morning, Aug. 21ht, 1892, to Mr. ami Mrs. C. F. Smith, a fou. DI1CD. STKINEU. Sunday, Aug. 21st, at tbe family homo six miles east of Salem, Barbara, wife of Rev. C. B. Stelner, of dropsy, aged GO years. Tho funeral was held from tho residence, nt 1 o'clock today, aud the body was interred at Maoleay. JOHNSON. Sunday inorulnir. Aug. 20, 1802, Jessie, Infant daugh ter or a, i. jounson, ut jciierson. The funeral wus held at Jefferson this afternoon. G. W., J. O., and H. A. Johuson, of this city, who are brothers of tho child's father, were In attendance. Electric Bitters". This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does notoxlst and It Is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will euro all diseases of tbe Liver and Kidneys, will reinovo Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum aud other afrectlous caused by impure blood. Will drive malarial from the system and prevent as well as cure nil malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation uud ind) gestlon try Electrlp Bitters. Entirc satlsfaotlon guarauteeel, or money refunded, Price 60 ots. and $1.00 per bottle at Duu'I. J. Fry's drug store, 225 Com'. St. U0IKL AUKIVALS. WIIiLAMKTTK. Al Shanz, N. Y. Isaac Stein, Portland. D. Loplnan, S. V. D. E. Brower, Chemewa. C. H. Gray and wf., A. B. Bunti son, R. F. J. Fawcett, Omaha, J. B. Kirkland, Porltaud. cooic J. Orr, J. M. Moilet, E. Thomas, Balorn, G. AV. Meeker, Jefferson, II. C. Lawrenoo, Portland. H. MrJiantlrr'u Recoimnenilation. Mr. J. A. Luntlor, a prominent ci tizen of Clarksburg, Mo and widely known In thntstate,iayH of Chamber lalu'a Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhcoa Remedy: ,(I havo eon Its good re fliiltH and cuii recommend It." For salo by Uankett & Van fSIypo Drug glsuj. For Sale, Cheap, A number of trtosot this springs 1'lym' oulli lUxilf. Mack tangtbuu, White Leg horn, nud l'.irtrldge OoUilin.all thorough bred slock, jiuy turly, save express charge and get the nick ol tbeseason. Htofdoer trio, boxed for shipment. Address K. HOFKlt, Halem, Or, 4 2JM Commercial Street, - - - Salem, Oregon. uiinnuM DllUUlVO 06 LLivIVJIi Carefully eompoandedjf- ' DtgUt. lOO State -Opposite rostofllce.- Special Rates to New Comers OFFICE OF SAUH BOARD OF TRADE. FREE BUS. A, I. WAGNER, rrop. If You Want A PIltBT-CliAHS Spring Wagon GO TO H, PHOLE, 51 Stale Street, Salem, Those Afflicted Willi tlielhnblt.ol using to excess, L1(D0S, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtaluia COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT THK KEELEY INSTITUTE- Forest. Orove, Or., Call write. Btrlotlr confidential People. J. V. 0. lathe only Barsaparllla that old ot teclila people should take, as the mineral potash which la In every other SartaptirUU that wo know ot, la under certain conditions known to be emaciating. J. V. S. on the contrary Is purely vegetable and stimulates ingestion and creates now blood, tho very thing for old dollcalo or brokon down people. It builds them up and prolongs their lives. A case lu peint: Mrs. Deldon an ettlmablo and elderly lady of CIO Mason Bt , S. F. wa for months declin ing to rapidly aa to seriously alarm her family. It got eo bad that she was Anally afflicted with fainting rells. Sho writes: "While la that dangerous condition I saw somo of tho testi monial! concerning J. V. a and sont for bottle That marked the turning point I regained my lost flesh and strength and hare not felt so well In years." That was two Tears ago and Urs.-Bclden is well and hearty to-day, and still taking J. V. & It you aro old or feeble and want to te built up. Aikfor Joy ' VncotithU O Sarsaparilla Moat modern, most effective, largest bottle Same price, 11.00, six for UGO. For salo by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com merclal street. For Sale or Trade. Fine cows, good lut cattle, utrclc cattlo, pan of inula; will traded for laud lu Ma rlon Co., or low la Halem. 7.20-dU-w8t JOHN HUGHES, Dealer lu Groceries, Piiinia.Oila and Whitlow GIusp, IVall Pa per and Uortler, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc. Notlco of Final Account. To all whom It may cencern: VTOTIOK is hereby given that the under V signed administrator of tho estate of Mary VV. ItiUUm, deceased, has thin day llled his final account us such administra tor, with the rlcrk of tho comity court for Marlon county, Oregon, nod tho Judge of hull! court has fixed tho 2tttti day or August 1HU, al 1 o'clock p. m, at tho county court room In the court homo or suld county, as the time and place for the heurlng of u-iy objections uhlch there may be to said ac count uud lor tho scttlcmi nt thereof. J. It iroltllKHT, Administrator, JulylD, 18W 741-61 JMds Wanted. 8 KALICDlilds will bo received by tho Couuty Cltrkol Marlon couutv. until edlii'kday. tvntember7. lRU.at iio'eloelc p, in., fur buipiug paupers ut the county poorlurmot Jlurlon county, Korpartlou. lurs Inquire of county clerk or Judge. The right Is resorved to reject any or all bid. U.u.lu.,lu vi? If L'iliw rta-,r w-"-.n-wi, lllMtbUIUIiUKd! Uids for Wood. a KAI.lil) bills will be received by the J Villtll W I'tciS'lr tif Uailnn w-tiii.t .!! .v v.niviinwu wuMtv. uuwi t-llfliutrtaif. HeUltaUuSaAr lli t 1 n'olruiV n tn . fur IVI iusrrlki t txkrui w?t. iit an.4 Ke oordMorKood.fctraJtfUt.ckltoir old body gr WtWU ui imj upuvWtKl Ut IUIJ 0OUTI H9MMI Haleiu. Ttio rlgbt U rervxl to tMA r ur Ull UIUI. W . M MUA w iwmvr For Sale. 320 Acres swa? "-V "Kl UdlM narB uHtibtu, balKBce tllbe-r, will ol nil or ptul.eMaip! iiii rMjAiulnjililH li rnu. ' T ntteia. friflJ- J'. 0, Hox DjO, iiw iliMETTE HQTELl- EDUCATI0WAL " - Old STORE: Street. Go to the Best The Dlncu lor youDe ladles and Mntti men toner nro a thorough education is 1b oiu, uuiuvcr new WILLAMIiTTE UNIVERSITYJ Long and still the- lendlnKlustlUitlon tho North West. Better thnu ever I Now course, of instruction ta 'Oratory, Theology nud Post-Graduated. . " 1 bTUIjIES. Normal, liuslnefd.Acaiiemr. 1 College, and Law courses greatly ea)rxl ana miDrovea. " Faculties Increased and imbrovod. Oatuloxuo or College of law write iJwan T. KlclitirdKon. Una . Hnlem. Or. For CatHluruaor Oollece or Medltel I'linrmno.y write. Dean lUehmond Kelly,! D.l'ortlnnd.Or. " y For general Cittnlozuo write Hev. (Mfcj wnunaer, u. u., i-retiaeni, BAiera, ur. 7-U5-3nvdw . CoDsmtorf of liii WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, SALEM, OREGON; fho course most complete and the hbrittj est grado of any muslo school In to ' NorthwcsU Best aud nowest methods ot teaching. .Enlarged lncllltles und new , plan for lnsttuctlon of beginners for tb ' coming scuooi year, juipiomas grantea on completion of course. Next term begin September 5, 18W. Z.M.PAHVIN, Send ror catalogue. MB9lo Director. 7-ii-d2m-wlia V IVEiss Balloti's KINDERGARTEN. THIRD YEAR '; Oriotis Monday, Bcptemuer I9tb, at'Klh dcrgarlon Hall, opposite opera house Children received at thieo years of age and over. A connecting class will, be es tablished lor advanced Kindergarten pu lls and those beginning primary work. Dly the best modern Kindergarten meth- . ods employed. 1'mng'u y stem ot drawing and color werk: Introduced, v J Miss Annie Thorntoh, Graduate ot thoDrosden Conservatory of Muslo (Germany) will opon her room, t and 7, Bank building, (September 1st. ' Instructions in vocal and instrumental music, also lu German und Prench. frbtf Select Sctxool. - IHS KNOX will begin her select shoot tho first Alonduv In Henharrier, nt the li.MUUOUUUIIIUUUUl UUilUlU i(Ti.nAntMin.i....i ....I1..I..T1 - r . 25c WairCoIumn. Notlcos Inserted for ONE CKNT 'I'SK WOltU EAOlt 1NHKHTION. No ttdvef tUcniQutlnuerledlu this column for less than twcnty-Uyo coats. s 1HKAf 1IAY,- per load. Weed,oU , wd cow hay, F. J, j uuu oiinoy, leaty, Uhemuwn. oit ItKNT i six room coftaare at M 1 OuplUil Hlnet. Innulio or Mrs. J. li, v ttirrlsh. 8-1WI LOST. A stono wulcli charm about i lnchos long in ftbupu of u tmk. einoout 011 one sldo anu llku the ruttles of a iiittls dnake ou the other. A liberal reward will begiveuby returning 14 to Will Mcruer., 110 Htato street, 8-13-Je WAM'itU. To rent n good farni ot about ISO uerts, by u thorougn form er. Hood reference given, call a this of fice. f-12-lm ITrANTEU.-ltocrults for the Artillery VV Hervlco of the United Hlutes Army. ijiak'uuiuuiu( vuiivuiiuiJt iu w army nro now unusually lavoruble, unit a spec ial recrulilng reudeoiu hm been eUb ll"h d In tuis city lor lh purpose of ullord Ing the young men of lh, hcollon an oo portunll foruullsiment. AppliuiuUmut be between thoiiues or al uud 80 years' of age, able bodied, phyaieully sound, ana abluloroud and wrliu tho Kngltsh la. nutlou will boad'irdcd by tuu reorultlug olllcer, room 6, Kxnliautii block, Buleio, Oiegon, Al.VIN ll.?.Yl)KNiIAM. "! 0-JJ-dw-tf I l,leuteuam, 6th Artillery. 'J- Only Orxe. unui.vaiiir i iwtuuy, iwai Acres ih pees uuitoui luud, one-half lu oultlvatlou, luw smull slroums and lukns, lias J7UU0 crop o . dow, butldtngi:, eta. Is Ave miles from buluui, Oregon, Oue-thlrd rush, and tast Htll'M III I1V VtfirlV luVNilnt, .will. A a. can t. lulvnsl at ftU ler aire, tW-tf JOllN M. I'AYNK.Asji, . Pn n-KarioN ixjjhj k no., a.o. u. wv- , Mjetslu their halt InMVHte Inuruee uunaing, every Widi.esduy eveatiur. t 41, eu.Mvv uuit unvwuvr, v TMI'IIOVED OltDKK QV KKD MJK 1 Kamlukun '1'rlbe No, S, ,kWeo. fioMi council every Thursday evssUikL UlSt. nigwamiq Biaie jnHimneeiuui, - t miMiK C VV ATKRWyghU oTKsegitl City Warrwite. N' OTlChi Is hereby given ttutt X bav ts my hands fuuds apuileHble ' Ut Um nuymeut of alt warrants i lem, "endorsed" between May Inst fetut wiueouy ai Ma August S, IWi. Interest will m on ti date of this uoUee. It J.XWAKKOBD, Bolsm.Amr.il. UM. City Ttrtmuw, fr)t Puplle Must Kegitr. ritllK HQHQOIj CL.KUK aTMMiiot 1 .L wih whs Moay, Awg st urlug pliwceiHi FUlllUg JHSMfS W III tfsprlTint seer at oa ee h (Mere or iw r will lies the erk over ir. 0, "TRt i . I'uutas raesai -. !K. M vuune trnirnfjL wu. nuestt M reuidHwt kNWrl ys nwk Oat m ufteas hm w m9bV uit a J-eritlasAeTHg SffHfi sjh4KII (Mem --"iiliti,ii.il I.