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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1892)
r 3. f $ V -nS n 1 VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPER." SALEM, OREGON, .TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1892. "TO-DAT'S JSTKWS TO-DAT." ,t NO. SSVU JOURKfiL EVENING CAPITAL S5S SROHT Have just imported a beautiful lot of TOILET SETS In prices to suit your purse. See them. 00K Call at OSBURN'S RACKET STORE and look over their stock which is constantly being increased. In addition to their usual stock of BOOTS and SHOES, HOSIEEY and UNDERWEAR Jor men, women and children. They also carry Yarns, Boys' Suits, Mens' Cottonade Pants, Boys and Mens' Shirts, Overalls Jumpers, Huts, etc. They POSITIVELY have the BEST 10c socks in Salem, Slates, Tablets, Pencils, etc. for the school children.. In Gloves we have Kid, Silk, Cashmere and Taffeta. Tinwear, Frying Pans, Clothes Wring ers, Hair Brushes, Clothes Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Combs, Purses, and everything you can think of in the notion line. PRINCESS CURLING IRONS 15c. Toilet and Laundry Soaps in great yariety. GIVE) "US A CALL. E. F. OSBURN, - - 261 Commercial Street. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Bonrd of Regents. Benjamin Bcbolfield, Pres.; J. B. V. Butler, Sec; Ef-Ofllcio. His Excellency. Governor Sylvester Penneyer: Hou. E. B.i MoEIroy, Superintendent of Public Kecretary of State; Hon. Jacob Voorliees, iion. A. JNoitner, j.u. wnite, Hon. W. H. Holmes, Alfred Lacy, Hou. P. W. Haley, Hon. J. J. Duly. The State Normal Is a live school, rapidly growing, and continually nddlug to its facilities for the special training of teachers. Its graduates are in demand to (111 good positions. A gain of 80 per cent, in attendance was made last year. Ati enrollment of 500 is anticipated for. the next year. New members have been added to the faculty, and additional ap paratus supplied. A diploma from the school entitles one to teach in any county in the stale without further examination. NORMAL. NORMAL ADVANCED. BUSINESS. MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS, special advantages in Vocal and Instrumental music. A YEAR AT SCHOOL TOR $150. Tuition reduced to $6.25 Nor mal, and $5.00 Hub-Normal, per term of ten weeks. Board at Normal Dining Hall $1.50 per week. Furnished rooms $1.00 per week. Board and lodginc in private families $3.50 per week.? Beautiful and healthful location. No saloons. First term opens September 20th. For catalogue address P. L. CAMPBELL, A. B., Pros., or J. M. POWELL. A. M., Vice President. ARCHIE MASON. General Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work, Tiling, &c. All work promptly done. SALEM, Salem Truck & Dray em Iron works. Drays and trucks may be found throughout the dav a the corner of State and Commercial streets. F. T. HART, 247 COMMERCIAL BTREET. NAILS ! LOCKS ! BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT Barr & Petal, Plumbers and Tinners- 214 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbing n specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. ' r I I il n Tho Place to T I II 111 I J r Express, Will Min f , load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt . F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. G. PERKINS, General Sup.rfs'.end.st SALBM IRON WORKS, 8A.LBM, OREGON. Manufeetures STEAM ENGINES. Mill Outfit. Water Wheel Oaerupx. Frolt UrytneOutntsamlon Enrlnes. Cresting, etc. Parm oikcblnery msde andrepalred. enSSS wufartuwiof tie rilebraled Wahlatrom Patent Middlings Purifier and Reels, farm machinery mad and repaired. BROOKS & LEGG, WELL TO MONMOUTH, OREGON. I he Leading Normal School of Northwest. Instruction; Hon. G. W. MoBrlde.i A. B., SMITH Contractors, OREGON. Co. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders. Sell and deliver wood, hay, coal and lumber. Of fice State St..onnositeSo- LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. HINGES ! ct ft Saddle horse, Livery Dray or Truck, Wood, Hay, d well rotte(i Manure, and careful work is our motto. RYAN & CO. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded day or ujfuw &L YOUR PURCHASES. C. N.CHCRCHILL CHimCHlLIi & BUBROUGrHS, Tinners, Plumbers, Qas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economio force and lift Pump. 100 Chemeketa Btreet. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN BUN UAIL1 BETWEEN rOKTLAND AND S. V. South. "Kortli. 7:0C p. in. I IiV. Portland Ar. 9:18 p. m. I L.V. Salem Lv. S:15 a.m. Ar. Ban Fran. Uv. I 7..SOU. I 6:28 a, 1 7.00 p, Above trains top only ai following tia tlons north of Roseburg, East Portland Orgon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany tangent, bliedds, Ilulsey, Ilarrlsburg Junction City, Irving and Kngere. BQ3BBUKO MALI. UAI1.Y, 8:30 a.m. 11:17 a. m 5.50 p. in. Lv. Portland Ar. I .M p. m, Lv. Salem Lv. 1:40 p. m. Ar. Roseburg Lv. I 7:09 a. in Albany Local, Dally Except Sunday, 5 00 p. m. I Lv. 7:52 p, m. I Lv: 9 00 n. m. Ar. Portland ail em Albany Ar. 10-.30 a.m. Lv. 1 7:3d a. m Lv, I B.30 a. m. PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars For accommodation ol passengers holding second class tickets attached to express trains. iVest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: PAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). TSo a. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 6:30 p. m. 12.10 p. m. 1 Ar. Corvallls Lv. 1 12.58 p. m. At Albany and Uorvallls connect with trains of Oregon Pacifio Railroad. BIPBKag TRAIN (DAILY KXCKPTBPMDAY 4:40n. m. LV. Portland Ar. I 8.20 a. m 7:25 p. m. Ar.McMlnnvllleliV. 6:45 a. m Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH Kor tickets and lull information regard, ine rates maps, etc, apply to the Compa ny's .agent Halera, Oregon. , K.P. KOOEKS, Asst. O. F. and Pass. Ae't It. KOKHLEK Manager WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, J200.000 Transact a general banking buslnessl In all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS President Wm. EN GLAND Vice Preslden UUGUUUHAUX uosmer. DIRECTORS: Geo, WUliams.Wm. Enf- 1ai n t a iHnVinrrltmn I w Unrlann jr. A baker. ' Bans: in new Kxcnange diock on uom mnrctal street. ftlJ-tf Authorized Capital JyOO.QOO. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Salem, Oregon. W. A. CWICK. Pres. ;W. W, MARTIN, VfcoPres. J. H. ALBERT, Casbler1. ' 8Ute, County and City Warrants bought ai rar. , uw A Good Opening. A ttore and blacksmith shop are needed at the 'own ol Auirny, 10 miles south or -nlrm It Is a giwd tannin country, his a llojrlng mill with the second best water power In Oregon, also a sawmill bnlldlng. special Inducements offered. Andrews Postmaster, Ankeny, Or. 7-28-41-w Capital Ci t Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WamMeilvatAlllkrsoltkDiy None bnt white labor employed la thU establlshinent. t. AgoodsuUtanUal meal cooked la llrV elau stylo Twenty-flT eenU pe meal, M B D ! R O N T, KdaiMi G I LE T S. BURROUGHS. EX K. HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator. Office at Chas. Calvert's Mllllonery store, Salem, Oregon. Only One. Chanco for a colony. 1600 acres of best bottom hind, oue-balf In cultivation, has small streams and lakes, has S7UQ0 crop on now, buildings, etc. Is live miles lrom Salem, Oregon, One-third cash, and bal ance In flvo yearly payments with 4 per cent, interest oXtJi per acre. 8-3-tf JORN M. PAYNE, Agt. From Terminal or Interior Points the Is the line to take To all Points, East and South. It is thedlnlng car route. Itruns throug li vestibule trains every day In the year to ST. PADL AND (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and In whlob accommodations are both tree and iur nlsbed for holders of first and second-clasr tickets, and- ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontinuots line oono sting with all linos, afiordlui; direct unci uninterrupted 86FVlCft Pullman slc;r "'tervatlons can be se cured in advi nti t3 ;or.iU any agent ot the road. Through tloketa to and from all polnU In America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket office of this com. pany. Pull Information concerning rates, tluu of tralns.roates and other details furnished on Application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON. Assistant General Passenger Agent, No, 121 Plrst street, cor. Washingten: Port land. Oregon BHAW & DOWNING, Agent TTrANTED.-RecrulU for the Artillery YV Bervlce of the United Btates Army, The conditions oi enlistment in the army are now unusually favorable, and a speo lal recruiting rendezvous has been estab lished in this city for thepurpose of afford ing the young men of this section an opportunity-lor enlistment. Applicants raut be between tbe ages of 21 and 80 years of uge, able bodied, physically sound, and able to read and write tbe English lan guage. Toany one Interested a full expla nation will be afforded by the recruiting officer, room 6, Exchange block, tialem, Oregon. ALVIN U.SYDENIIAM, MD-dw-tf 2d Lieutenant. 6th Artillery. ON TO WASHINGTON ! NATIONAL .2mh ENCAMPMENT ,GraDijArDiy of the Republic, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 2th To 20th, 1803. TUB - Wisconsin Central Lines AMD Baltimore & Ohio Railroad have txa elcied a the "Offlolal Iloute" between Ht. Paul, Minneapolis and Wash ington. U.O. ! All desirous of Ukipg advantage of ths ailvnuUly'Ltw tUtetT' should see tbtt Uilr tteleu rd vJ IhU 'Koute." a seetirs tne.r sleefUn car accomodations in advanee. Yot fall partlsBlan address G. F, NcNEILkV, CIt p and T. Agt.f 19 MoollM lloase Block, 'Minneapolis, Ulan. C.L STONE, City P. iTAgt., IN KMiTbr4,sK, W, rtl,MlBn, I'KOFKSSIONAI. CARDS. V. CONN, Attorney it law, room 7, , Murphy Block. J J. BHAW, M. W. HUNT. SHAW , HUNT, attorney at law. office over Capital National bank, Salem, Oregon. Q T. IUCHAKDSON, Attorney at law, O. office up stairs In front rooms of new Hush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, Balem, Oregon. JOHN A. CARSON, Attorney at law. Rooms 8 and 4, Lndd A Bush's bank building, Balem, Orcgen, 8 1 lyr B. K. HONHAM. W. H. HOLMES. Boniiam A Uolmkm, Attorneys at law. Office in Bush's Mock, between Butte and Court, on Ooin'iat, mlLMON FORD, attorney at law. Salem, L Oregon. Office urtalrs In Palton's block. J H. I1RAD3IIAW, PHYSICIAN AND J. Burgeon, .Sulem, Oregon. Ofllco In u h-Breyman block, upstairs Residence corner Stateaudb. E corner Winter street. WH. YOUNO, M. D.. Ofllco formerly. . occupied by Dr. llowlnnd, corner Court and Liberty Streets. Telephone No. 45. Office heurs: 8 a. m. to 12; 2(o p. in., and 7 to 9 p. tn. Residence lstli street on electric car line. Telephone No. 9. ER. W. S MOTT, phjslclan aud sur geon. Office In Eldridge Blocs., kv i, Oregon. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m. 2to4p. m. TR. MINTA B. A. DAVIS. Office hours, IJ On. in. to 11a. m.; 2 p. m. to S p. m. Day or night calls promptly attended to, tjpeclnl attention given to dlsoahes of wom en and children. Office In iiew linn It 111k., SOS C'ommorelal street. Hosldenco same. rR. T. C. SMITH. Dcntist.ra State street, 1 Balem, Or. Finished dental opera tions of every description. Painless opera tions a specialty. -117- D. PUOH, Architect, Plans, Spool VV . ueatlons and superintendence lor all classes of buildings. Office 21)0 Com mercial St., up stairs. c. A. ROBERT, Architect, room-IJl, Mar qunm bnlldlng, Portland, Oregon. BUSINESS CARDS. Y J.IaARHENACO,, Slanufacturoofall L . klndsofvehlcles.Repalriiigaspeclnl ,y, Bhop afiBtate street. aAKPET-LAYIMG. I mnko a. specialty oi catpet-sewlug and hiylng; carpets tuken up and relaid with great care. Hhutlo and curtain polo hanging. Leavn oidcrs with J. H, Limn, Jlureu A Son or White Corner. J. O. LUHHMAM. Proposals for Stationer'. Office of thoScorttary ofStute. HAMEW, OrrgOQ, fept 3, 1802. Bea'ed proposa s will be rrcelved nt this office until noon, fsovemb-r 8, 18'JA to fur nUh tho following articles for the State of Oregon. 10 reams legal cap, Hlb,No.7 rnllng.whlte laid, cream, charter oak, or Scotch Jlncn. 20 reams flrst-Uans congress note, 71b pkes.. No. 7 ruling, whlto laid. 1 l.CW No. o whlto enve opos, COib No. 1, rag, XXX. 12 grusa lallroid Btoel pent), No. 111). 20 gross union's steel pens. No Wl. 4 gross GUlotl's stoel pens, No, L03. 3 grods Ksterbrook "J" pens. lOdoz Peck,Btowt& Wilcox's Inkstands, No 6CH. 4 doz. Peck, Btow a Wilcox's Inkstands, No 6M. 10 di)z.l'cck,Btowsc Wilcox's Inkstand1), '12 doz. ivory folders, 0 Inch standard. i doz. ivory folders, 10 Inch congress. 4 doz, mucilage cups, No, 8, Moigan's patent. 10 doz. mucilage stands, reservoir, No. 0, Morgan's pattnt. .1 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, UOlbs assorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Eagle Recorder lead pencils, styre 600. 1 doz San lord's premium fluid, squirts. '1 doz. Stafford's writing fluid quarts. 10 doz. gummed Btub llles, No, 21 11x15 Inches, to pages. is doz. Duplex cupboard ltttor clips. 10 doz Prtber's rubber rulers, H-luchflH. 15 doz. stetl erasers, Roger's No. IP, Ht, bone. .'tdoz. steel erasers, Roger's No. 18, 119, ebony. i uu doxos faDers jno, suo ruuiier nanus, assorted sizes. 5 gross Paber's led pencils, No. 2, hex agon gilt. 12 gross Faber's lead pencils, No. 2, round 15 doz. Kaber's patont Ink and pencil rub ber erasers, mammoth. 8CJ0 McGiU's patont paper fasteners, No. 2, flat bead. 000 McQlIl's patent paper fastsners, No, 4, flat head. 15 doz. table pads to hold paper, 19x24 Inches, strong leather tips. 12 doz, waste paper baskets, cross-bar No. 4. 20 pounds hemp twine, No. 12 4 doz. Banlord's mucilage quarts. At the same time separate bids will bo received for 15 dozrn fine penknives to be described by trade numbers, samples to be exhibited. Bids should be marked "Proposals for Satatlonery." None but tho best quality ot goods will be accepted. The right to reject any or all bids Is re served. AH t be above articles to bo doll v. eredat Balem on or before December 2, 1S92. CJfcO. W. MoflRIDtr, 9-2m Decretory ofutaef MONEY TO LOAN. Special Inducements for tbe next 30 days on good farm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, Boom 14, Bush Bunk block. fi 12lw JAPANESE piLE CURB Anew and Complete Treatment, consist lng of suppositories, ointment In capsules, also a box and pills; a positive cure for ex ternal, internal, blind or bleeding, Itching, chronic, recent or hereditary Piles, and many other diseases and female weak nesses; it is always a great benefit to the general health, i he lint discovery ot a medical cure rendering an operation with tbe knife unnecessary herealter. This remedy has never been known to full. II per box, 0 for (5; sent by mall. Why suffer from this terrible disease when a written guarantee Is given with 0 boxes, to refund the money If not cured, Bend stamp for froo sample. (JuaranUie Issued by WoouAnii, Cxaiikb & Co., wholewale aud retail drug gists, sole agents, Portland, Or, 6 fl-ly-d w NEW MINING MACHINERY P. J. Poster, who resides about three miles wet ot Halein In Polk county, has invented a machine lor mining gold, wbloh is especially adapted to saving tine gold, and works any placer material, from One black sand to gravel, In fact anything that can be shoveled. 'I be machine l made of Iron and stel and weight only 75 pound complete. It is run by the force of a 1 J loch pipe of water with a bead of four tC It will work from s to 10 tons of black sand, or; from 15 to 20 tons of gravel In a day, and nave every thing in tbe shape of sola that will amalgamate. The machine has been tested and Is guarantee to do the work claimed. Maeblno will bo fur nlsbed In running order before aay pay Is deraonded. Price complete UW Call on or address p. J. FOHTKil, 8-t-4w Halem, Oregon, TR'rXEOTIONLODOBN02.A.O U.W JL Meeu to their ball In Btatn Imuran building, every Wednesday eveatpg. H. A. WcPADDjtN, A, W. J. A. HEL WeOD, Recorder, ' TMPROVKD OUDKR OP T.KD MKN. 1 KattUkun Tribe No. 8, Halem. HoWs eeotieU erery Thursday evenlBg.atTJfc. Vytgwuifl tn WAle lnraBi toll. wmr. v, WAism,uaiMei rKwi fSS Tin: CAPITAL JOIIRMl. H0FER BROTHERS, - Editors. PUllblBHKU DAILY-KXCKPTBUNDA-V nT tms Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) v Offloe, Commerolal Btreet, in P. O. Building tinteted at the postoffice at Balem, Or., as uconc-elae natter. SHALL MISUARIS UG KNCOURAGKD? Afrnln tho Journal would make an appeal to tho citizens of Balem, and especially to the olTlcers whose duty It limy be, to clean up our town. Not a few of our streets, unci nearly nil the alleys In the city are full of Utter and filth. From a standpoint of cleanliness they area dlsgr.tco to the capital of the state. They are not ouly littered up with rubbish and unsightly garbage, but iu ntauy instances smoll to heaven. Salem has a good sewerage system (to pay for, nt least,) and it Is a bum In;; shame that not more residence!' within reach are counected up. As it Is many foul and reeking cesspools are located in the midst of the resi dence centers, all of which must breed disease and death. Every person owning property within the sewered precincts of our city should be compelled to make proper con nections at once. Whether tbe chol era reaches tho Pacifio coast or not, we shouldmauage topurlfy our town. AJoornal representative yesterday took the pains to visit, not the, "per fumed chambers of the, greajt," but the highly odoriferous neighbor hoods Inhabited by some of our every day cltizetiH, In most of tbe alleys, and many of the streets, were found sawdust piles, and not a few valuable manure heaps. Now, a sawdust pile Is iu itself nothing bad, but after this wiiter poked his stick intoariitheraucleutlookuigone and found it not only alive with' maggote.but reeking with vile odors, ho concluded It would bo better for the good health of our community to have all such removed or burned. One other apparently hariulets den izen of tho alleys Is tho foul, rotten dish rag that has outlived its days of uselulness. If you would stir up a first-class stench turn one of thetto over. Another very common practlco seems to be to chop off a chicken's head, pick its feathers and draw it, theu fire all the refuse aud ollals In to the alley. This seems to be the particular delight of several locali ties. If a child dies iu that neigh borhood of diphtheria, typhoid or some other malignant disease it is nil tntH in t)a onnanti ti rho ij-trt whereas the real cause is the direct result of carelessness or criminal neglect. Behind and underneath a certain China wash-house can bo seen a bed of old soap suds which has been fes tering in the sun all summer, and la a veritable death pool. To enumer ate all the open closets, cesspools, mlasmulio quaumlres and other iniquitous holes of tilth to bo found in out-of-the-way places about our city would require columns of space, but perhaps it could not be devoted to a better purpose Our city is now probably dirtier than any other of Its size on this coast. Every particle of filth should bo removed, aud, if possible, measures should be taken to prevent the recurrence of tho present condition of affairs. Cholera or no cholera, lot us be decent. , A Million friends. A friend iu need Is a friend in dued, aud not less than ouo million people have found justsuch u friend In Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.- If you havo never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will con vince you that it has wonderful cur ative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle Is guaranteed. to do all that Is claimed or money will bo refunded. Trial bottle free at Dan'l. J, Fry's drug store, 225 Coiri'l, Bt. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. Beforo Going EaBt Enquire About The limited express trains of tbe Chicago. Mllwuukco & Ht. Paul railway between Bt. Paul and Chi cuo ud Omaha aud Chicago. These trains are veallbuled, elec tric lighted and steam lioiited, with the finest dining and sleep'ngcar service In tho world. The electric reading light In each berth is the successful novelty of this progressive ago, and la highly appreciated by nil regular patrons of this lino, We wish others to know its merits, us tho Chicago, Milwau kee & tit, Paul railway in tho only line iu tho west enjoying the exclu sive use of this patent. For further Information apply to nearest coupon, ticket agent, or ad dress C. J. Eddy, General Agent. J. W. Cahev, Trav. Pass. Agt. 225 HUrk Bt., Portland, Or. 8-20 tf b'avrd a Wewaa'g Llfr, Mr. J, E. Thnrouphgood, writing from Georgetown, Delaware, says; "Two UuupooufulB of ChunibertaiB'a Coiio, Cholera and Dlirrhce,Rm dy saved the Ilk nt Mrs, Jane Thomas, of this plaoe.f He lo BtAttw that 8tivtT.il other wry bad mm of bowel complaint there have ben cured by tula remedy. For sale by BkU 4 Vaa Ulype Druygtata. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S Gov't.Repoit IH ' A Z2f ABSOLUTELY PURE NORTHWEST NEWS. Clippings from Some of the News papers of This Section. Tho mouth of tho Yamhill river has been dredged and tho depth of the channel is now four feetor more. Young Fellows' hop home burned down Monday, the 5th, at tho farm near Butteville. A lot of hops went up in smoke. Over four hundred persons, men, women and children, are employed In picking hops In Dr. H. A. Davis' yard, near Harrtsburg. A Pacifio Northwest conference of Uultarlan churches has recently been formed, with Joseph Bhlpyen, Esq., of Heattle, as ita president. Meetings will probably be hold with the different churches several times each year. The farmers arouud Amity are raising funds to build u large waro houw. Already $1200 has been sub scribed and tho warehouse will be finished lu time for next full's crop. From n single gralu of wheat planted In the White river country, Washington, this spring, grow 27 stalks, which attained a height of six feet, each stalk containing an average of about 150 kernels. Tho yield of this Held Is estimated at about 250 bushels per acre. Thlrty-flyoyoars ago, September 3, Dr. John MoLoughlln died in Oregon City. Tho most prominent flguro in tho early history of Oregon aud the Northwest, a man of noble qualities whose deeds smoothed tho way for the Oregon pioneers. Dr. McLoughn's tomb Is marked by an Insignificant slab. Blood Will Tell. Of course it will that Is if it is good, healthy blood. It will glow in the cheek, and tell the story of perfect physical health. If it does not, If the complexion is devoid of color, the muscles weak and llncold, something is wrong, and something ought to be dono about it at once, for in such coses delays are dangerous. For torpid liver, "biliousness," and tho thousand and one ills to which these conditions of the system lead, there is no remedy In tho world equal to Dr. Plerco's Golden Medi cal Discovery. Bolls, plmples,erup tlons, scrofulous sores, salt-rheum, and all kindred diseases are cured by it. A Government official, who has been visiting tho Pacifio coast In dian agencies, reports them gener ally In a better condition than when visited two years ago, but still not as near self-supporting as tbeyshould bo. On tho Umatilla reservation 60,000 acres are lu cultivation, and this year produced over a million bushels of grain. Most of tbe In dian sobools aro doing good work. Thomas Hopwood, a pioneer of Southern Oregon, died nt tho homo of his daughter, Mrs, General Ross, near Jacksonville on the 2d. Mr Hopwood went to Jackson county In 1652, and has resided therecpn tlnuously since. He was in his 80th year, and leaves a large family of children who have married and sot tied in that county. Deserving Pralso. Wo desire to say to our citizens, thut for years we have been selling Dr.Klng'sNew Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King's Now Life Pills, Bucklon's Arnica Balvo and Electric Bitters, and have nover' haudled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction, Wo do not hesitate to guarantee thorn every time, and wo stand ready to refund tho purchaso prloo, if satlsfuctoay results do not follow their use. These remedies havo won their great popularity puioly on their merits. Dan'l, J, Fry's drugstore, 226 Com'). Bt. Saved Ills Ohllld's Life. A. N, Dllferhough, York, Neb., sayst "The other day I camo home and found my little hoy down with cholera morbus, my wife scared, not knowing what to do. I went straightway and got a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's collo, cholera aud diarrhoea remedy, and gave It ac cording to directions, You never saw suoh a change In a child. His limbs aud nody were cold. I rub bed his limbs aud body with my bands, and after I bad Klveu;hlm tbe second dose he went to sleep, as ray wife aaya, "from a death bed he waa up playing tn three hours." It saved me a doctor bill of about three dollars, and what U. better, It saved nay child, X can rmwiuieud it with a elear ootwolenee." For c)e bykeUfcVati81yp, OF Columbus Anntvcrsarlec c Jnst about this time of year, 409 ' Bgo, Christopher Colomtras began wonderful work of destroying sac superstitions and discovering, a ', world. Ho did it well, too, for he tatleii on Friday, discovered land on Friday, did sovcral other memorable thing og tho samo day and proved for the time, that tho land near the equator1 habitable. He had proved it already i his famous discussion with the Jearnt&i touncil of Salamanca. ' He did not sail Aug. 8, however, r discover land Oct. 12, aa all the sell books say, for it was in7 the Fif century then, and they reckoned old stylo, and so nine days must t i cd to every ,date to make it square the Bhnon pure "Jacob Townsend'a , manao" of today. President; Harrii and tho World's Columbian exporit managers have properly recognised and we shall celebrate accordingly.' Let ns say, thon, combining "styles," that Colnmbus sailed front 1 bar of Saltes, port of Palos, Spain', Ati 3-13, 1493$ saw tho last Old World 1 (in tho Canary isles) Sept. 9-18 i obser the variation of tho needle for the J timo in history Sept. 18-22; wae ceivod by Martin Alonzo Pinzon's i that he saw land on Sept. 25-Oct. was 707 leagues west of 'the Canaries Oct. 110; had to encounter a mutiny tho sailors on thVj nicrlit of Oct.lU-Hil and first saw land ai dawn of Oct. l&-8t,'g On the preceding ovoning ho had seew a light which ho judged to he carria$J by some one on shore, or rising and fall! ing in a fisherman's boat. His compaajj ions on deck, Pedro Gutierrezand Ho drigo Sanchez, also saw it, but it was ai 3 o'clock next morning that the signaJH of "Land in sight" was given ifrom Pinta. Tho first man to see it waa I sailor named Itodrijro de Triana. . two days on the island Columbus' ed Oct 14-23 to explore the vioinit reaohed tho next island onvfclielfl and after various discoveries lauded ( the soil of Cuba Oct. p8-jNov. 0.v?s Incidentally li may be added' that baqco was discovered about Nor.1'-!) that is, says Columbus "Certain nati came near carrying a firebrand, 'I with leaves of a plant which they roUa&i and putting ono end of that 'roll Hi mouth fired the other and puffed a a cloud of strong smelling ernoke."1 ,1 tion day will bo about the .right versary on which to celebrate thiseveiikl The samo week potatoes wcrejdi$ov ercd, and in tho same fields were i sweet popper and cassava. ; Doc. 0-16 Columbus discovered' th present Haytl; Jan. 4-18, 1493, Wsaikftl for Spain, leaving a, small garrison a La Navidad; Feb. 16-21 ho saw the'fiwfrJ uiu worm iana, anu alter many nafrj haps reached Palos onco mor'JCawfcl 16-34, having been absent seven moatfc i and twelve days, no left Cadia pa I second vovace Sent. 2G-Oet. 4. 1498. 1 birth dato is unknown, bnt lie died Jsti vauauouu,May xv;:u. iouu, Doing an seventy years old. . ?J , , ., Xho Nicknames of CI rent Men. It is a privilege of a great man to. 1 called by a "nickname," or, to be u accurate, society loves to appr ato names to its conspicuous member, either in ridicule or praise. There characters which lend themselves to nicknames, and caricaturists in proaajl pooiry or porirauure qnioKiy seize upaaa puuuiiuriues in great men anu apply &. j them names which become historic Stpl Walter Scott was commonly called "Thl Wizard of the North," for his magioi powers of description. Smollett calU Dr. Johnson "The Great Cham of Lite aturo," Louis XIV was always "Wl Grand Monarquo" for obvious and Henry VIII, "The Merry Monarch, Napoloon's soldiers called him the "I tie Corporal" on account of his juv appearanco and his never failing cry, Tho actual wearer of grandfath hat was known as "Tippecanoe." "8 wall" Jackson lias gone to posterity, I but few of AUo children of this gne kuow that his real name was Jonathan Jackson. Colonel Thorn Benton was known as "Old Bullion" I his advocacy of a gold and silver renoy. General Andrew Jackson given the'namo of "Old HJokory" l)jr 1 soiuiera. '"ji'ougu as OW, Htckory- consiuerea uign praise, ronttoail era of today are familiarly, if not i ways affectionately, known as ' "The Plumed Knight," "Wanny" aud "TJnole Jewry. The phrase, "He died leaving ai dollars," tells it own story. What man 1li.a1 lit. llfi fn. .i.1 - .ft4 , w n vi cufm4 wr fled his coasolesee for and perbaf 1 his soul for he has to lavMi( The average man in the race for tfc ' mighty dollar" forgeta that then m Almighty God who douuds thai of yuan, There are men, howavsayj nee their wUHoas in mofa ai one of their Urmtw la whi and daet do not corrupt" They i men who think of their Mlow rmmi baild boapMaw, eadow. iinilsfn beaatuy owes, TMMtreiMayl Meats ec bum kind for the i fOO 8trt.