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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1893)
9mmm mmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmMMMtmmitmmmimmmipm afsssfvsnt m, II- MBKm9m8S6 JMnnf XArVAU,n. ' Catarrh, Jlefrrt Failure, Pa- "X Thank Ootf. dtuf. Hood's Saraa parfU&fJrtiy'rftbtlleaitKM ' "Fornhd benefit of suffering mtmknlty'I wish to state a,few facts: For several years I liavo sufterod from caWrtli and heart fail ure, getting so had I could not work and Could Scarcely Walk I had a very bad spell of paralysis of u Uiroat some time aeo. .My, throat sceinta .loscd and 1 could, not nwullaw. The doctors said It was caused by heart failure, and garo medicine, which I took, but It did not ioem to do me any good. My wife urged me to try Hood's Barsaparilla, telling moot Mr. Joseph C. Bmlth, who had been At Death's Door hot was entirely cured by Ilood's Barsapv rllla. Alter talking with Mr. Bmlth, I con cluded to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. When I had Liken two bottles I felt very much bet ter. I have continued taklmc it, and am now feeling excellent. I thank 06dandy Hnnd's SarsartariVla and my wife for my rcsferSIomtojpeif eit itlonto"jpeifect LlpVlonby reitor- health." HARVBY HEED, HOCDS PILLS cure Conttlpiillqbb Inz the peril taltlo action ot tho allmeaUrrcanaL Hold hy U. .1. Kry, tlrutjimCr-fciaIvu r3 World's Fair, jChicXge: Calumet Avodub and ZKUOtrfet. Fireproof; 211 ruomsi nebr'Falr Grounds; baths on every floor. A mavlmin and PHMnaan nlane nSHPRfiETlltotladar. Flrat-claaa famuj JAnUnUr I hotel. Write for circular. 4 . i-a . . ... ul nuuun Daahaway (from tho club window) There go Peeverly and his wifp. They have been married only six months, and I understand' Ue lias already borrowed $11,000 of her. Cleverton And never means to pay it back, I suppose. -, Dashaway ;Oh, yes. He says ho will when her father dies, Truth. Rulea of the Reed. City Guest This road seems very nar row. How do two wasons pass? &'& Farmer's Boy Well, mum, w'en a man comes drivin along, I gives him half the road, and we piss on a trot, but w'enlueea woman comin I.gen'rally. takes down tho fence bars and dodges in to a field. Good News. Knovr 'What Ue "Wanted. "Now, madam," said the guido at the World's fair, "what is it that you would like to see first of all?" "Oh, I duuno let's see. Tommy, dear, what would you like to see first?" "Tho popcorn countor, ma," said Tom my. Harper's Bazar, No Need of Alarm. Mistress It appears to rao that you are entertaining a good many malo call era in tho kitchen. -New Girl Yes'm, but you needn't be scared, mum, I ain't goln to marry any of 'em. NewYork Weekly. 1 A Sure Thing. SJ' rifW She Are you certafas''y6?Joyeaie whs rin.oia? ' " , ,f ' HM.Tsaporfftrtt' Fafie&lr'lUd terflfjSigy otw bo air lmproVi5atyou Jt' Hfho PoUt of Tlew, Jodignanf Ani)ttefci5ney charge me 8'k 'daj-- f6rln-jT3yk6dalc-in the World's fair grounds I Surprised Acquaintance la that all? Chicago Tribune. Letter From Cyras W. Field, Jr 8 East 60Tn Street, New YoBif, May 8th le03.- 8veral times this WlnterI .have suffered from wvere colds oa nhtBCft Each time 1 have applied Alloook' Porous Plasters, nud la every JnsUnqt I have been quickly relieved by apply ing one across my chest and one on my back-. My friends, through my advtee have tried the experiment and al fqp)d it most successful. I feel that I can recommend tbem most highly u any one who may Bee fit to try tbem. OYBCs W. Field, Jr, BLOOD DISORDER? ANewBemedy A tro Specific a outlra and Mnnantnt aSmlutlo' fall roiioo from the blood, and racoration beaUli n to iba usaic u offend to HfSatn for um Cm tm la a nawdy which tut keen uadarsouig lb notttmt emvat eiptHmeou tor the put ihiM yaws. It bun yt CaDad, aw) U win not tiSTai K U a True Specin lor Srpluluk soUon and all blood duaawt. Va you b hltt EMforfttUpnkWaadpOii'--rfrt,(SW uUa( your traccm wuh paarary and otW pohoo TUi nmedf U1 can you u o to oa dy waMut We KiirBteo ears or refund the mat Minu ' - , I . .MOFFAT. CHEMICAL CO.'. MASONIC W. II. IfarrU Nominated by (lis Prlnea of Walei to Itepretant llllnol Huoni. I Walter 11. Marrl. lat deputy gttutd AL ' rector of ceremonlr of the grand lodge Ancient and Accepted Order of Freema" lions of Rnalnttd, lin been nominated bjr ' fain royal falRhneM the Prince of Wale, iirond iniuter of England, na n tuitabla brother to represent the grand lodge of 1111 noin neAr the English grand lodge. This fnct hits btcn cotnmunltntcd to Orand Beo- retnry IothI Ij. Munn hr the jtrand oecre-' tnry of Knglnnd, and tho nomlnntlon now awaiia mo approval oi me grana master or Illinois. Mr. liar- rls Is ex-shcriff of liuuuuu nuu i uriiy ih royal commis sioner to the World's Colum bian exposition. I In the organisa tion of the Cana dian arand lodse ,;S' some 10 years ago there were three lodges which re- sed to connect themselves with that grand lodge Thereupon the W. H. HAitnis. grand lodge of Il linois recognized the grand lodge of Can ' adnund foih:ide Its membership to recog nize the members of those three lodges. As they owed allegiance to tho grand lodge of Kngland, the latter took exception to the grand lodge of Illinois and withdrew its representative. Those three lodges have since comeundcr the Canadian grand lodge, audi the lodge of Illinois at its last session In October rescinded Its action, and there Is now no reason why the two bodies I Mhould not exchange representatives. The grand master of England, recognizing that fact, has signified his pleasure to exchange representatives, and the grand master of Illinois has suggested the nnmo of a broth er to represent the foreign body near the graojl'jodge of Illinois. Connecticut has oyer 1G,500 Masons. From present indications they will pass the 10,000 mark shortly If they have not already done so. The estimated Income that ought to be derived from the Masonic temple, Chicago, fs about $450,000. Ot this amount about 80 per cent is provided for in the leases now In t forco. t f. Tho temnles devoted to Masonrv In China I are recognized as structures of very impos-1 If 1 . mi A .. V-.., IStS craftsmen In Holland a fellowcraft man must wait a year cro he receives the degree of Master Mason. This may be wise, yet it may be otherwise. It would not do in this coun try. Bro. Joslah H. Drummond and Bro. Henry L. Palmer have each been elected grand commander 6f the New Mexico Ju risdiction four times for terms of three years. The Scottish Rite in England exhibits the greatest amount of vitality. The Earl of Lathom Is Its S. G. commander, and It bus (100,000 assets. A constitutional amendment making all the officers of the grand lodge of Michigan elective was carried in that body yeas, 400; nays, none. In Massachusetts there are about 4,000 Masons of the Criptic rite, , RED MEN. Uood Reports From Connecticut and Maine. Haymaker Motes. t The tongue of good report says tho tribes and councils in Connecticut are flourishing, and the gains for the fiscal great sun prom. Ise to bo substantial. . . . 1 Eight new tribes are in process of con struction in tho Maine reservation. Ppkahoket tribe, Keene, H. H., will hold a council of sorrow In memory of departed I members ot the tribe on the uuth ot hot moon. Pennsylvania has over 4,500 Haymakers and Is therefore entitled to 10 representa tives in the national association. A state having 5 associations and 800 members con have a state Haymakers' as sociation. What's the matter with tho boys of Indiana and New York? Deputy Chief President William E.St John of Knlghtsyille, Me., has organized another Haymakers' association in that state and promises the fifth one at an early date. Deputy chief sachems often make mis takes in lecturing chiofa and brothers of tribes whom they visit. Those who are In attendance should be commended, for by their presence it shows tbattheyhave not forgotten the duty they owe their tribe. Knights of Honor. The Knights of Honor of New Jersey are to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the order by a day parade and an evening picnic at Caledonian parx The Knlghta of Honor are doing veoman service eause. Blnce JamlUOhawx valley loags 1,615 and Utlca lodge ),079 have Initiated and have oq the way 40 new members. Pro. U Melnlnger, financial reporter of San Francisco lodge, 8an HVanclsco, com pktd at the close of the last term 13 years' cooseeative service -la saM-oea aad-dtir-lKtirat OnaehMaot bea, absent from a siagia seswiea ot tbe lti3gey For the five weeks ending April 15 1,304 appllcatioas were received by the supreme .reporter, of which Massachusetts contribut ed' il ' Tsnaessee reports a loss of 403 members forebleaalaiurmiustended.. Tlienot session of the grand lodge will be held In Nashville In October, 1S94. yaUonaJ PrtrrliUa TJaleia. Tbeoongriss of the NatlonlVrovMent union will take place in Boston Vane 13. It will probably be the largest auemblage of that body ever gathered. Many Impor tant mature bearing on the future welfare and development of the organization are to be brought before it for action. It Is ex pected that President McCabe, In his an nual message, will recommend to cougrea some measures that If adopted will make aowe radical changes in the time and waj of paying tax call. It is also very prob Ibia that a $500 boud may be adopted, m nanywpmen would be likely todeiiraln ttrancaio that aaouat, as wall as bbo .mall iasMRS c parwM.wbo rftlnMf fcmb ''frMfekdaer v ':m k M M Jin.m kin with exclamation of delight and by ' !y!ra?0M" i. with feelings of pride and pleas- - "' ",' utuTe T HeTts. "fcf.7t irraimra OAPiok I '! V I i, .( t 1 ' ll-JL J LB.aiLfWHLJK.'ljm.lBW 1ST I. 0, 0, ft June 1(1 In It OhrTrf Memorial Hay, Nnle nt Itta Oi )-r. (Irani! Aire Cmntiliall Um ImimmI hi tiroo- Iflmatloii for the ofiifrvnneo of memorial diy, nurilnK.fnne II! for tliAt imrtKMe and fffUMthjf nil mtbordlnate lodge tinder" tho vnrlom Jurisdiction that havafttiffprtd l loMOf mrrnberililp by death to eagaga In suitable exrrcUe la memory of dtcraied mem bom. I Odd fc"ellottV litadiiunrter In OMcaro during the Worlds fair art at li Vriu Uuren street. If you coutemplato going to the World'i fair, you had better make your Arrange meliU to go In September during the ocoa lon of the grnnd dcMomtratlbn of the In dependent Order of Odd Fellow. The cnttrr order of the Independent Or- der of Odd Fallown nnrs for relief tho sum of t8,770.4O every working day of tho year. nenn(,vlvftnla woends for relief consldsr- bly over h;ilf a million dollars each yrAr. 0 Keystone State lends In this respect. Many a lodge haa been killed by old fogy Ism. A lodge must either keep up with ths procession or drop out Grand Secretary George D. Dlllanl of the grand lodge of Mississippi has been ap pointed United States minister to Ecuador by President Cleveland. Tho order it enjoying unusual prosperity at the present time in all lands where It Is established. In view of its glorious record, tho good It has accomplished and is doing all good men should utilte With It and help to disseminate the principles of thit noble order Incredible as it may appear, it is a fact that In homo New Vork lodges smoking Is permitted during the sessions. tn some jurisdictions the degree teams are calledito meet on Sunday. While there' is no law prohibiting the rehearsal of teams on that day, It Is against the principle of tho law, which prohibits any lodge, camp or degree lodge "to hold any meeting on Sun day except for funeral purposes. There are 0,180 Rebekahs In Pennsyl vania, an Increase of 050 for the post year. KNIGHTS'OF PYTHIAS. rtcmnrknhlr Orowth ft tho Orrter Tn rhll I i s(elphln Spenr 1'oluts. The growth of the Pythian Order In Phil adelphia and throughout the state has been remarkable. Excelsior Lodge, No. 1, of Philadelphia was the first to bo instituted In the country outside tho District of Go-, lumbia. It was instituted on April 23, 1807. The ceremonies, which were conducted by the grand lodge officers of the District of Columbia, were held in tho noil or the um Mechanics' Flro company, on Brown street. D01ow r. eh"- '" i"' ,r " W " m"$ LZZ3 nuu tuaivci nan kiuukcu lui a bctuuu American Mechanics' hall, corner of Fourth and George streets. The growth of the or der continued until today there are iH lodges in Philadelphia, of which 10 are Ger man, and tho total membership is about 12,000. Champion lodge, Columbus, O., is boom ing, as she has beep ever singe she wrs Instituted. The page rank was conferred on 14 candidates at a recent meeting, and six applications were received, among which vag that of Governor WllUara McK,lnly, Jr. , The prospects are that Ohio will hare a home for aged members of the order and Orphans. There are now COO lodges In that state, with a total membership of over 48,-. 000. Tho order lyts uoY .between f70,opo, and 100,000 wbjch can be used in' endowing ice Dome 111 view, Johnstown, Pa,, will hove a new lodge at an early date. The average Increase iu tho order through out thecountry.hasbeen at the rate otlQ.QOfl members for the last 10 Years. Last veal I alone there was an Increase of'r&OoO in the J total kembersiup. " ' ' r A 1 A. O. U. W. Facta Concernlnp the Degree f Hoiaor. .1, t Not iorl tea of Interest. The degree honor occupies almost lbs same relation to the Ancient Order of Unlt- d Worktnen aa do the Daughters of Be bekah IP , tho Odd Fellows, aempmlier, J, shin of tlje flpgree comprises Doth lAe gentlemen, 'and no' insurance '"fi't- ana ge tached. w. in we siowi or Wisconsin, now- ever. It is lnteh'ded to? attach a beneficiary as soon as the degree is Mrge enough There are six lodges in that stai ,te at the present time. Minneapolis has an A, O. U. W. employ ment bureau in charge of It. A. Dally, - retury, headquarters being in thaQuaranty Loan building. It Is conducted entirely ;n Hav Best. $1517 per tontcommon, the Interests-of tho order. I1013. ' w ' ' Oregon has enough degreo of honor lodges Vool valley, 13 to 14o, to form a grand lodge, which is to be coa- Mlllslufrs Bran, $17.00; shorts, $21; sum mated soon. ground barley, $2024; chop feed, $18 Ten now degree of honor lodges werain- per ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 per etltuted Jn Nebraska last month, and more cental; middling, $2328 per loh; brew are on the way. i fpg barley, 0095o per ceptal; chicken The liquor clause in the examination' pa per to applicants Is exciting much adverse criticism from many members of the order and a few pfllcers. It is thought by some to, be too exacting, drawing the lines' too Closely, iiie buujccv wan currcu uno ow now $3,000, w(th 80Q for clerical servife and $30g oi; Pflstae and Incidentals. i ' Myitlo Shrfne. The prerequisite for reception into the Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrins la the United States is that applicants abaH baKnigats Tfpl. according to the re quirements of the grand encampment 'of KnlghU' Templars for the "United States and as has prevailed previous to'tbe onfanl cation of the Imperial council. A, Mason ot tha ihirtl-aecond oegreo Ancient ao- " rr jr"i:f-Z Tii. .r.. ..xiii-j. VPF" f??w"a,,Y 7u. "lZ"iX',IL "f "Sf "'0 ot receiving the Order of the Nobhfa of the Mystlo Bbrtne a linignt iempiur ot n uir ty-aacond degree Mason of the Ancient Ac cepted Scottish Rite. Among tEe promoters of the principles of ths Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Sfariae la Europe was Ilerr Ad,a9' Yf hauptt a BoflcrpcUn apd professorot lew lathe University of Jngolrtadt, iri Bavariaj who revived the order in that dty la May, m. Jta enibers then exercised a ro tooai influence, during as well as before thT PcV revolution, when they were Ttnowa Mthafllaaaiaati. Mtceateniple, Ordefof Mystic Shrine, pf .Vivr Yorlb kas a membership of over 3,104 tn at Pas Uwe bad, qytr ,8.000, ?WcJ;Bf Jnoa bean divide Ua ohf Udplec' - If m a Uif wUl be m4 by MKa udfi ta rMftKMlMIMHM NNMTM VaaW" . Inewarx. jnaetJO. cusaiuu ur vuo , vjn-uu ui uu aiuuif (flr- l. l. Ua Hln.lnH M H UkmIImA W of Utlca, N Y., COUB" UD """ ""u " . , in the good The Minnesota grana jreopraefs salary ) AL, WTOKJCSPAY, JXTIiTJlf. 1M A it? lIUKll-L"!ll?JlU(JIMIilJ'iJ.lHgWJlJ kjl 01111 ai .. ..mmn - - AVJEMY, at rTMKUaacsTCatiTHAeTosssRB BtflUr asa litis an a. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS, 1 GslOtb IfLixrJ, No., April Stn, 1IM. 9f. JTOm X4Ut Co., XlMart, In. OBTTLrxjKt had oeen troubled with HtARf iciAir run tHt tABT vcasi, sad althouf b rru treated by Able rnyiiciam ana ma many rtadl; i;ignwwaaiif worse noui.1 was m,lHMTIlTCRlNBeairiHlbTe Ml ivMOurWyMdpzornr.covfiiv. rwouMhaTe .VB virrihadsuik-). B v lofrIlf,whaa CURCDSGpUSh. my buiM wo lldKether Ogelher," ' .T-v "Tj7' 'ado niraewiia EraateHdUBcnltr that Jny drcolalloa could IgtHbOSANDSa a to eetiietOQaBCM' stain. Whlls In this eoad Uoo I triedyour New Hiart Cusr, sad bfrna taimproTi from the nrst, and now I m able to 00 sood day's work for man C8 yeAn of . I sirs dV MmcB- Nt HiaaT' Cuha' aU thj crwlt for my recovery. It UoTerslxmontbAHBCe I hare taken any, although I keep a bottle In the house In cue I.ioonld need It. I bavi ao xsagd yourNcRvaarip Mvcn, Pills, and think a gnat deal of Them? f 'Z. Avtbt. SOLD ON A fOSITIVC OUAnANTCR. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS TODAY'S MARKETST - y 1 T PriceB Curront by Telegranh Local and Portland Quotations. ' Salem, July 12, '4 p. in. Offlce Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions' for day and up to hoilr 6f golngto press were as follews: ' BALK1I PltOUUOB MARKET. , n.uiT. Peas 8 cento a gallon, Goosebf rdea 16 yls a gallon, Raspberries red aud blaok 5 eta. Cherries 8 to 6 eta a lb. Continue scarce; ' ' i ' BUTCHER BTOCK. Veala dre8setl'4i cts. Hogar-dressed OJ to G LlvQcatU?-r2to.2t, Sheep alive fl.Sp to J2.00. Spring lamW--?1.50 16'?2.00. ' ' ""MltiLFniCES.' Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lots $3.20. Retail $3.60. Bran $17 hulkj 1R sacked. Shorts S10 and $20. Chop .feed $10 and $20. WHEAT. 64 cents. HAV AND OBAIN. Oats 40 to 60 cents. Hay Wild, f 10; timothy and olovor, $12. Baled $12 aud 1 14. ' '" Barley No demand except for feed, 60 cents, . . FAKM PBOnUOTP. Wopl Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 16 to 17c. EggB Cash, 16 cents. " ' Bmtec-Best dairy, 15 to 20; fancy creamery, 25, .. M Cbeese-12 to 15 cts. ' Farm smoked meats Bacon 12): hams, 13; shoulders, 10. ' i l ' " " ' . Potatoes new, $1. Oulpna )j.to9ents. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c Aulse sded, 20a. GliiBong, $1.40. HIDES AND 1'ELTS. Green, 2 cts; dry, 4 cts; sheep pelt", 76 cts to $1.25. No quotations on furr. . . LIVH POULTHY. Chickens 7 to 10 cts; broilers 10tol2; ducks, 12); turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geEO sloW' r ' POBTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed ete, F! ur- h andard, $3.40; Walla Walla, $3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.60 Oate VVhlte,45o per bushel , grey, 42c; rolled, lu bags, $0.25(3)0.60; barrels, t M)fo6.76: cases. $3.76, wheat. $I.JKJ(2)i.z percental. Hodb 16 to 18c. DAIHY PRODUdK. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 22J ec: fancy dairy, 17j20c; fair to gooU 5I6c; common', 12Jo per poupd; Call; .irula, 8544o per roil. Clieese Oregou, 12;- Eastern wins, JOc; Young American, lOo per er pound; California fiats, 14a Eggs Oregon, 20o per dozen. Poultry Culckeus,old,$4.00; brollars, 1 rge $2.003.0o; ducks, old, 14.60 l.00, ypung, t2 604.00; geese, $8.(' urkeyr, live, 12Jc; dressed, 16,0, per lb. BAN FUANCIBOO iTABKRT. ' Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, '12, c; do infefjor, 0llcj do valley, 14 Jo. ' Hop-1618o, Potatoes O'dlnary klpds of new In ,,nLs at 65cWf l.oo per cental; oew j'.-riu nm. itoxes. yotfmi.eo: nowiiur. u.,LV 0(Vai. 00 ner cental. . ' 6nloos-76S5 r wntal for ffd, nd 11 JWai.20 for silversklns. Barley Feed, 81J82jo per cental r good quality aud 65o for choice; rewlng, 0001.00 per cental. oi Miliiutr. $1.4631.60: fancy feed 1.451.60; god to choice, $l.M1.45j ..nunon to fair, $1.101.25; gray $1,80 1 44; blackrii.io5)i.Ju pr cob. jA y, ViJ Rtby cried, Mother sighed, rwxor. proscribed t HOM. Z. .Vk aJWJwAiliLjiiWUffalWHUJJflB. T Jt WkKmntSt HOU8h5 PAINTING, X'AFJSIl MAMOtNO, HitunlWood flnlihlng, . (Jor,XHhaflaCrjrfiektU Street Qqo. Fendrich, CASH MARKET Beit meat and fre delivery , HGtSUto Stnot. FRED A..ERIX0N, STONI3 AND BRIQK ; CONTRACTOR.! stlmatesm(JeonaU kiadsot wor. ResldneeCor.i8(hand Belvlew bU Balem. J. Iy. Lve llori provomi em I hfl1rWnW THE GREAT SPANISH BRAIN MMIWI REVIVE Have yon abused tho laws q nature and injured your nervous system 7 , Are you despondent and melancholy yltli confused ideas and gloomy thoughts ?, ' ' E S PA NO" "wrlll positively curojyou. It contains no mineral poisons and is romarkahla for awakening organlo action, throughout the system andean, Improvement in every tissue. It produqes bettor muscles, bones, nerves, hair.i nails, skin, blood and cives viooroua life to tho unfortunato who has exhausted his powers. Prepared in tablet form( and" packpet In boxes' con venion'l to carry) in tho pocket. Each box contains 00 doses or enough, to fast o'no month- arid- Its) worth many times its weight in gold iho prlco $1.00 per box or 0 boxes' for ' $6.00 if ordfcred'at one timo" and a guarantee will be given that any caso'men- tlonod abovo that it docs not cure, tho moricy1 will be refundod. As to ohr . financial standing we refer1 to any bank in this city. Bent charges prepaid to; i any 'address in United States or Canada. Pnt np In plain wrapper with no t ) mark to distinguish what it is. Send for circulars and teatlmonIs, Address 1 Stockton Street SAN FRANCISCO; CAL...U. S. A. ' An able. Brain and. Nerve Srjealallst can at any tlmo bo confidentially consulted; entirely free' or 'charge, personally or by mall, at the Mil- Ju-in,.. T,r Y r- AuurojSi srvffy&y3 TUB NEW WILLAMETTE STAB LBS Completed aud ready to wait on customers. Horses boarded by day or week, at reasonable prices. We keep a full line of Truok", Drays and Express to meet allidemapds. AIo keep tho flaeaf I Jlarq aud rIdence 2 block south of CIvKAN, If yoUj-yvouldibo, cleaa ftudhave your clothes done up in tho neatest and dressiest mannor take thorn to tho SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY where all work is done by wliite labor and in tho mostprompt maimer. ,v ' ' ' COLONEL J. OLMSTED, East and South -VIA- THE, SHASTA ROUTE of tb Southern Pacific Company. CAUrOBKIA XXrUtUli TJUIW KOH PAILT Twatf pobtmki) Axn p. r, Mouth. I "ortEP 6.-2S a. ta 7,-co p. m 7.-IX; DjDI EvT Iff, Ar. i'ortlaud Baloru Han Kran. Ar. tiV. Lv. V-.18 p. m 8.15 V-ni: rAbov irttuujj only at luuuwtug miiou VVoodburn, baleot.'Atbanv Tangent, dueddi. JHaltey. Uarrtoburi, J unctlonUlty, Irving ana E tumKUVHO UAll.VA.lUV, 3J a. n. I tv. lI:na.mLv T-,60 p. ni. I Ar. i'ortiund Balem ltoeeburg Ar. 1 . p. ui, Ly. I 1:40 p. dj. tv, I 7.-U0 a. m AlUaujr M,cil, LtHlly Jcnuiipt KUUUUjr. &.uu u. m. TZ7 tvi Ar, ToriEnSr balem Albany Ar. 1 10juui. t,v. l72Wk.ru. liV,ltU0a.ni. 7tt p.m. vi p.m. Slaiig Cars oh OgdeM Rte FDLLMAN BUFFET SLRpa$ AUD Secervd Glass Sleeping Cars- Attch4 to aUthrosfEh tralaf. fcst Site Wms, Between Pefthad aid CtrrftUi; PAII,T-XCl-r SOKDAT). iiAia. 1U.I t,V. furUM.iHl Ar. I m i, iu, Uio p. ru. 1 Ar. fiorvalli UT. 1 iao p. in, At Aliocy ana OtrraUU oonaaot Wlta tralnier()rua teniae Hull road. k ruana iaihuaIL.t aauaj-rauwuAi u, a. I lit, fontaaa. Ar. I X.T.1 KWmu 6: t4a.ro mn 11 ! 1 TMUM1TMMMT To alt point la the Ha.l Wa , Canada aad Karope cair be oittMW at loweat rate IroM rV. W. ituSSmt, Agent, HaUm. iS'jy!J!!!Jfyy(yftayMfiwuiMiiiii m Screen Doors AND J0UfllNl Xorloy, &' jWiflsUnley. Bhop 61 Hiats street. - - ' -i tmh if i il J. HVMHltj ttOKTtt BAL.KM, ASHBY, Talce It EVENING JOURNAL, OnlyfieenUa day delivered at your door. Meat M&rket, SOS.Ootnmerolal btreit. (lood meats, rrompt delivery. David McKillop, JOHN C, MARTIN. Horseshoeing. BLACKSMITHINQ. BtateBtreot, - - Palem dariejat flalem Im- Co.,Vb etala streeu. t ESPANO Thlji wqndorfnl prorjaration la Purely Vcgolablo : compounded from thq prescriptiqn ot tho Qflipjnl Phyaiciari to tho Court of Spain. ' Espano " rccroatcs Mental and Nerve Powc in Man and "Woman. An , infalHblo romody for Nervotts ahd General Debility, Nervous, ProstrntiouCrecjrjlng- yaraiyia, Weakness caused by Detylitatinp;I,osse3, ISscessca or Over-Indulgences, In cipient; Softening of the Brain or Paresis, plsfcincss, Irosa of Memory, Confused Thoughts and all Brainj Nerve or Sexual Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring tho Stomach andUrairi to its normal condition following tho abuse of Alcoholio Beverages, or indulgence in tho Opium, Morphine or Chloral habit. Stallions In this county, for atrvioo.'- postofflce. hVan & co. Li borty Street. SMLIfl BROS., CONTRAOTORS & PLA8TEUER8. Leave orders atOottlo-l'arkhuritblock.room IS, Balem, Orrgon. H0RSJ1 TRAINING. . Have bad 18 years experience training far track or carriage. Tertoi reawinble. ran be Ibund at WeiUoott's stable, or addresa Halcru 6-0-1 m JAMliH KINU. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Iteal Estate. In amount and time 10 buiu fio aeiay 10 Donkiaenug ioa. FEAR & FORD, Itoom 13. Buh BankVlnrlr, 613-1v FOR SAWS. On taa term and clieap. A V) ten orchard OU nnunj Oiuaiu. iuv. oujuvewu.u of Baiem. frOWUdw JOIINH'ltT Farm ftr Hale er 'Iraitc. On eaay t'mi. four mile eit of Hnbllmlty, muin ng UTaorea- wilt trade tor piontirt) 1 or near Hal em, U. O IKJVli, oouuin In or ne adw Mobllrdlty.Or IIP. M. CARS. i t p. m. ara leave Hf tf 1 and PotiUlice daily (ar A8ylmMf f eaitiit) ary auiil Cwtery a Capital' City Railway. Car leave S a, M.f cansec lMf witk vwU4 traijg, a4 cam 1mv3 tfi.i yery St9 ml? ft p a. m. t 11 li. hu fr all iMfitff m tfce Hue exertfaic Cattr:ar,Talc' J1IJL'J Newsi mill L'AHtllcfj. J, I BENNETT 4 SON. j P. O. TJloolc T, W. TH0RNBURG, Tho Upholsterer, Remodels, re-covers andrenalri UDholstercd furniture. FlriM elaM work. Chemeiteta itreet,! Ulate Insnranee block. jj- above THE WILLAMETTE, BALEM, OJREQQlSr, Katos, $2.50 to $6.00 per Day The bet hotel between Portland.. sad. Bsa Kranrliico., ,VlriUfllaa In all Its apnolntmeat. I U table! are terved with the Choicest Fruit? Unnrn In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER-. Prop. FARM FOR SALE. A. HAItaAIN !8o acre with Improvement over half nndrr cultivation, ret,patiire and, om 0 ifooa timoer, icrma very etuiy; Tcrma verv Ad dieei i. iT..i ' -!ff.lm-dw vviicutland.Or. ' 11 ' InOFE8Sl6NAIj AND UU8ItK&3 OA11D. r. 11. d'avoy. aKO.O.SIMaBAK, TSAHOY 4 IllNOIIAal, Attorney at Jaw, U Itoom 1, 3 and 8, li'Arcy Hulldinc. 141 btate itreet. Special attention given to bul nea in the tupreme and circuit court of taa mu. iu Rl. DUlrtK. Attorney at law, Halem, , un. Office 1174 Oommerclai street. Halem, Ore T ILMON KOHL), Attorney at law, Balem, Oregcm. Uffioe up talr in I"a,U)H bioca. HJ. llKJUKll, Attoi ney ui law.Haleai, Ore , gon. Offloe over uut)'s bank. T J.B1IAW.M, W, HUNT. , HUAW 4 UUNX tl. Attorney at law. Office over papltal National bank, Halem, Oregon JOHN A. OAH-JON, Attorney at law. room n and 4, Uuab bank building, Haloio.Or, 11. f. 1IONU AM. W. II. UOLMKH. Bon 1 1 AM fc UObMEH, Attorney at, law., onioofnUuib. block, between Btateaaa ourt, on Commercial vtreeU M, K. ltOUK. HUnoaranhtT and Tim- ...II..I 11.. ...... I ..? iHUuIIIh.V floe out one In Oregou. Over Ituia'a baak. aaleia, Oregon. U'lKLLA HHEUMAN.-Typewriting and O ammerclalgienography, nxim 11, Oras block. Mral-clak work. Kate rtaaooable, DU A. UaVXi, Ijiio 1'ixt dradaataor W York, give pcUIatieutlon to the ! raa of woiiivu xnd oblldrta, I'twe, Ihruat, 1 1' g, kidney. kln..dUraa and aurgory, UlUouttt ri.lUenct), lQl KUte utieet. Coom'la iuu fiomBioriu, m and"J U5 p. m, 7.14ea vp onlceai I'iIyKIIAN aN1HURQKON. Sloomiueri lal tret)t.to Kldriage Woe. IWaldenod ITu ixnuinefcial wiravt. .1 a ilIlOW K. M. I nyaicB aaa mk geun. unci, wurpuy miwmi m.i V&,voiniurcUl itreet. B.T O BMITU, ittt. m tal ana A. . as-..lak.. AMBftAl I II I 1 1 l BA1CBI. UrfNCUUa l'lUIa wiwm . IB ,uu4 ot wvcry cMMfluou, ,oo ft Hretrty ir p.i'UUH, Arcklteot. ptaJM. igiiwii Ktreet, MP gtalra, P. J. 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