irmninpMtttifi m EvEialNtr capital journal, Friday, October 13, i&ja. m fe THE CAPITAL JODRiUL POBL1BHED DAILY, JEXCEPT BONDAY, BT mi Capita! Journal Publishing Company. Postomoe B'oc Commercial Street. HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors. ltollr, by ca'rter, pir month, Dallj, by loan, per j ear,. Weekly, 8 pages, per year J0 60 -3X0 LfiO TARIFF REFUKH. The Portland Telegram, Dem., wants the Democrats of Oregon to "help tho ciuk 6f "Jailft "reform In yOhio. It says: m $ The ejection of McKlnley'-by a very decided majority undoubtedly will, be, considered a set-buck for tirltl reform by tliegreat uiasa of the people. 'For tQb reasdn, If fur no other, it is the dutyof the Democratic party at larg and the administration in particular to give all thowip-portln their power to me vuio .uemocraoy.f The people of O-jio are more thai likely to elect Muj r McKluley by i. Very decided majority. They do no seem to have caught the Inspiration ol the Democratic tariff reform ngitatioi which has not bleared the country with Buch marvelous prosperity as wa promised by the Democratic tariff re form agitators last November. Undet the head of "wanted," the Greensburg, Indiana, Review prints. During the last campaign the Demo cratH of this city displayed a ban ner in their procession bearing this inscription. STATE NEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS. How No? 374l serjea 1893: 'Good) roads, that Is.tho bestiorjthe coast,, may, can, and ehoold be built without' unnecesaaryFaelay. There la no ques tion as to the profit resulting. They are a necessity. A Grand Hondo Indian known, ss Sampson "clatawaed" to the happy bunting ground the other day. Aeon of Oisawattamie lirown, who was with his father at the Harper's Ferry raid, and was wounded there, Uvea at Salem. ! Vote for Gruvef Cleveland. ! and g""- ! ! $1.2-5 a bushel , 1 for your whear. ' A liberal reward will Imj paid for that banner at this olllce and no questions asked. Now, we might have got that for wheal if Harrison had been elected, bt oiuse last year It went nearly to a dol lar at Salera. But no such lying prom ises were made to get votes for Harri son. They were made all over our country to get votes for Cleveland and undoubtedly the tariff reform agitators captured the presidency and congress by Just such methods. But just now those banners are not being paraded as they were last November. The Demo-, cratio Eugene Guard of Oct. lltb, printB this item, headed a "Poor Mar ket:" Charlea Innls, of Paisley, bad a band of fine mutton sheep driven here, but found a very unsatisfactory market at Portland, hence yesterday he started to drive them back to his home. His best offer was $1.60 per bead, while last year for the same grade of sheep he could have easily attained from f3 tof3.60 per head. This does not look as though the country needed to fear giving "Tarifl Reform" a set back. It cannot be set back any too hard in Ohio or anywhere else. TEAM LICENSES. Eugene Register: S.Uetn is trying to compel persons who do teaming on her streets to pay license. The reason for this action Is that It Is claimed the teamsters have the moat use of the streets, and It Is Intended that the li cense money obtained from them would be accepted as reimbursements to the city for wear and tear ou the streets. It Is the old story over again ot keeping a suarpiooKout that the poor nnd'tieedy bear their full share of burden In the shape of taxes, while the wealthy and amply able citizens are left to escape their burdeu unnotlwd. The wealthy hide their assessable property to escape taxation, or falsely to represent the Value of the same, but tho poor hian is unable to hide his Httlo mite and is taxed his full share, and If euough is not obtained through the assessor a blow Is dealt him from Borne other Bourcs. True, teamsters In auy city wear out streets perhaps more than any omer person, but they do It while act ing as servants of other cltlzcus, and it Isnomoro than just that all should bear thoexpense orstreet repairs, which would be a light burden If properly dls tributed among all. Those who can af. fori It keep a horse and carriage and make use of tho streets, while those who cau not afford such conveyances have no use for the streets personally, yet It wouia oe cons:uered unjust to tax a man for keeping a horse and Luggy. .Let the poor people and common labor ers have a free aud open field, unham pered by special tax burdens, lu which to operate and earn an honest living. Every dollar they earn returns to cir culation and la used in paying of! their obligations. Let those who are amnlv ablo bear their proportion of the needed expense iu providing them a field for op erations, ami iiiey will bo fully repaid In more ways than one. Let Salem, aud not only Salem, but 'all other places, encourage rather than (Jlscour. ge the laboring onuses in their effort to earn an honest living for themselves and their families, aud the whole cotiu try will profit thereby. It Is the strug fling laborer who ueetU protection more than the well-to-do citizen who f supplied with worldly possesions MOHgh to keep him the rest -of his days. Spurious coins are circulating In Polk county" andjo-psper there beljeves they argimade Ubere.by va gang of counter"- ,ik-io V( i f' TiuNsalemiY. M..,.?. rjave made arrgugemenis-ip open jfu nignt school The' tultlonwill beonly$5 a year. Rev. Hutchinson has been engaged to teach a class of vocal music. Prof. Staley, of the" Capital Business college, will teach' penmanship, bookkeeping, and arithmetic, aud Mr. John W. Mc Cullock, formerly of Stay ton, will be' instructor in grammar, punctuation, composition aud spelling. Cards are out announcing the ap proachiug marriage of Miss Emma C Dorrhvpf Eugene, to Mr. Huh Thomp son, of Salem. The wedding ceremon. will take place at the residence of the bride's parents, Wednesday, qt 9 o'clock Oct. 18. Mr. Tompson is a well known society man at Salem aud accountant at the peniteutiary. S. H. Friendly, of Eugene, shipped 200010s of chittem bark to New York M nday. Palmer Ayer has consigned his crop of hops, consisting of 76 bales to E Meeker & Co., Loudon England. D T. Linton, consigns to tbe same firm 75 bales. They each receive an ad vaute payment of $20 per bale. The Eugene cannery put up 25,000 pounds of dried .prunes and shipped 118,000 lbs, green fruit. There are a good many old inbabl tants In Benton county. They have finally run up against something upou which they all exactly agree, and that is, that the storm of the past week, together with the high water incident to It, is the first thing of the kind seen since the white man first set foot in Webfoot land. A Coryallls ma'n whose wife died five months ago went so far as to get a mar riage license. But people talked so he has decided not to marry for the pres ent. Toledo has a rising young cornetist named Resebrook. The largest sturgeon caught in the Columbia for some years was taken out at Astoria. Tt weighed 755 pounds, and the head alone scaled 151 pounds. The length from tip to tip was 11 feot aud 8 inches. When cut and dressed, me nuge mass tipped the beam at 427 pounds. The man who says it never blows In Oregou is considerable of a blow-hard. A San Francisco paper Is fieeclng Oregou of thousands of dollars a month by running a regular lottery scheme aud gift awiudle. Of course, the num ber of people who want to be swindled Is always large. The One Cesit Daily keeps the money at home and Is worth twice its price to auy oue who takes it. Did any administration ever cuisa so much distress and destruction of prp erty values as this one? Astoria has had two girl tramps. Aud why uot? Women bavo as much right to tramp as men, and often much more cause. Do not deny them tbe pleasure of riding the brake beams and braving tho farm yard dog. One of the saw mills at Lebanon is In the hands of the sheriff. Six new houses are going up in one new Salem addition. vuuiouiiuehop crop where would we be at ? We would be as hard up as tho Dakota's, Kansas, Nebraska and other seml-po'verty stricken regions. THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST. IS. F. Fo--a In New York Ledcer Tfhe great big cnursh wuz crowded full cv i j7 broadelotland uv silk, An'tloa rich aa cream thet grows on our ol , u Brlndle'e inllkL, Sained boot, b'lled shirts, rtlir dickeys ait stovepipe hat were there, Au' doods 'th trouaeroons bo tight they couldn't kneel down in prayer. The elder fiThupoSlpit rTlgh galdj hollowly rlz "Oar organist Is fee 1o hum, laid up 'II h roomaUz, An' as we bev nosubstltoot.ns Brother Moor atn'f here. Will some'n In i ho 'congregation be to klnd to volunteeiT" , ' An' then a rednosd, drunken tramp of low toned, rowdy style Give ah lnterductory hiccup an' then stac- gered up tbe als'e Then thro' thet holy atmosphere there crep' a sense er sin. An' thro' thet air of sanctity thsodoruvo.' gin. Then Deacon Purlngton he yelled, hlatecthall sot on edge: - "This man purfttnea tbe house crGodl W'y jthlslJMcrllegoV Vj The tramp didn't hear a word he said, bu slouched 'Ilh stamb lu' r-et. An' sprawled an' staggered up theater an gained tho organ seat. He then went pawln thro' the keys, an soon there rose a strata Tba seemed to Jt bulge out tbe heart an' lectrUy the brain; An' then he slapped down on thethng'ltL hands an' held an kheen, He slam.dahed his "hull body down kirflo, upon the keys. The organ roared, the music flxd went sweepln' high an' dry. It swelled Into the ratters and bulged out into the sky; The ol church shook and staggered, an' seamed to reel an sway. An' the eld,er shouted:. "Glo-y!" An' I yeUed Hoorayl" Ai. then he tried a tender strain, that melted In our ears; That hrought up blessed memories an' drenched 'em down 'iti t are; Au'we dreamed uv ol'.tlme kitchens, ith Tabby on the mat. Uv home an' lav an baby days an mother an' all thai! An'thenfaestiuck a streak nv hope a song from souls forgiven Th t burst from prison bars uvslnan'Btormed the gates ot heaven: The mornln stars they sang together no sou) wuz leu a'one Weleltthe universe wuz safe, andGdwu on His throne! An' then a wall uv deep despair an' darkness comeajaln, An' long black crape hung on the doars uv all tbe homes' uv men: No love, no light, no Joy, no hope, no songs uv glad delight, An' then-the tramp, he staggered down an' reeled lato the night! But we knew he'd tol' his story, tho' he never spoke a word, An' it wuz the saddest story thet our ears had ever heard. He had tol' his own lire's history, an' no eye w uz dry thet day, Vhen the elder rose an' simply said: "My brethren, let us pray." '". frfriifrr. irf'IJ YWvSX Rft . & W h HOW TO CARE FOR THE EYE& V.A DB. L. L. 0AEKEB. Stricken Down with Heart Discac Dr. Milt Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. GENTLrME : I feel It my duty, as well cs i pleasure, to publish, unsolicited, to tho w orld th benefit received tram no. Miirs restoratiw BtMtoits. I w&s stricken down with Hear Disrate and its complications, a rapid pulso vary mg fron SO to HO beats per minute, a choking o burning sensation in the wind pipe. opprcuHc thousands! glon of the heart and below lower rib, pain In thi arms, shortneis of breath , tlecplessno'S, weaknes. and pencral debility. The arteries in my neck would throb violently, the throbbing of my heart could be heard across a large room and would that; my whole body. I was so nervous that I could nnl hold my hand etcady. I have been under the treatment of eminent phyrtrtani, and have taken gallons of Patent Medioinr telthnut the least benefit. A friend recora mended your remedies She was cured by Vt Miles' remedies I have taken a. p threo bottles of your hew fT I Jnr li Heart Cure and two bottles Nervine. My pulse is normal, violent throbbtnz of tbe heart. I sincerely recommend everyone withtyaptom Of Heart Disease to take 2r. Miles' Jiestoru tlti Remedies and bo cured. Gypsum City, Eans L. L. Cameo. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. ' I have no mon I AM A WCll MAN TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS tlold by D. J. Fry, drutrtrist, Balem DR. GUM'S hipboved lJL'c' ) "' LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. a movementpr the bowels each asj, ! neceuarr or health. The pills tuppljr what the system Uok to makelt wenlar. Cure headache, brighten ! K? "iicUar the Complexion better than Spsmetlcs. They act mildly, neither etIiw nor SS w.ir pllU ?- fn Tln you of their nerlta w mll st-nples free, or fall box 2So. Seld iverywhere. Bosanko ileici, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Baskett & Van Slype. llie Cause of Nearsightedness nnd How to Avoid It. Probably no part of tho body is so Ht tlo thought of as the eyes, and no part is so deserving of attention. What may btj remedied by n little attention is very npt to bo neglected until permanent injury is done. Children's eyei csjiecially should be protected from strung sunlight. Con tinued looldng at bright objects so fa tigues tho muscles of theryolhatsquint bg has leen known to result by reason f tho weakening of the muscles. Tho tame thing is encouraged by tho habit ivith soino people of bringing the finger or Rome other object jTadu.ilIy closer snd closer to tho eyes until the eyes will be seen to draw closer together. Theso tilings should bo carefully avoided. Nearsightedness is caused by prolong ed reading in a sitting twsture, tho head gradually falling on the chest and the eyes thus getting too close to the book or paper brings on a short focus defect and makes necessary tho use of glasses for seeing far objects. Tho sleeping room of children should not havo a light glaring Into the eyes of a child. A screen is very easily made of tin, or a piece of cardboard securely fastened so that it will not get near the light will leavo enough light to see with and enable the child to sleep without scowling or squinting or being restless from too much light. When children have what is called a cold in tho eyes, it is because they have caught cold in the body, and the remedy is to cure the cold, when the eyes will re cover likewise. In case of accidents tho best things to use are cold water and very soft linen, bathing the eye very gently. It is good to bathe tho eyes with luke warm water, but it is very bad to do 60 immediately before going out into a cold atmosphere, as tho warm water makes the skin tender and produces a drawn appearance around the eyes. Witch hazel is a ery good thing to bathe the eyes with. It should bo diluted with water for cliildren's eyes. Indications of trouble with tho eyes, snch as squinting or nearsightedness,, should be at once heeded and the child taken to an oculist to be fitted with suitable glasses. An eminent New York oculist says one of the greatest secrets of healthful eyes and good eyesight in children is keeping them clean. n . is ir IT IS ECONOMY To use a condensed milk that is mad, f Purest and Richest Milk to be l H reliable naL M UflDEN UGLE Bilfj Condensed Milk Is made from the mm, ...I tinest breed of cows. The New York cJ "I Milk Co. trnrns factories i nl..u.Vm winy ii ip IW- J n nnlt, 41. v .71 redonsof the Unit,! :, , ' , c "Sitel all farms and look most carefully aftffh dlHnn nf tho ctnM, All ' Uly .?' Is a shadow of a doubt Is at once rejected. Your Grocer'and Druggist sell Use it In the nursery and In the sick room. w mmw ' mm THE xBW WILLAMETTE STABLES uompietea ana ready to wait on customers. Hnn hn.i.j. at reaboooble prices. We keep a full line of Trucks Dtair .iVril meeLa ';. AI8;.? th. finest Stallions "n tbismnv 1M "'" "" icuiueuce - UIOCK SOUtn Of DOS fifTiro tjO.t ?"? r irt aijQ I Hh PtOPLE'S DAILY llnll llnr P-v-i Hn!!., M.. univ unc ocm udiiy iMewspape on the Pacific Coast. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices" Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Are You Nervous, Are you all tired feeling or sick head ache? ou can be relieved of all these symptoms by takijg Hood's tiarsapa rilla, which gives nerve, mental and bodily streugib nnd thoroughly purifies tue bloud. It also creates a cood aDDe- tite, cures Indigestion, heartburn and dyspepsia. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy iu action and sure iu eflect. 25ceutaa bex: The New York Kacket has all kind of rubbers, lor men, women aud chil dren, also slickers and' rubber hats, eod w When you feel uncomfortable about tue stomach, take ejimmons Liver Reg ulator. Before Pair An Undisputed Test of Merit. A medicine that has been a household remedy for over fifty years and used In that time by more than 1160,000,000 persons must have great merit. Such a medicine is found lu Braudreth'd . i .a, auia iact aemonstrates the value of these pills belter than any Biuiemem or me proprietors. It will be observed that the dose required to euro is small. Oue or two pills taken every nlitht for ten or twentv vb n-in curedyspepsU.CKiatlvenesd.rheumatlsui, liver complaint, biliousness, or auy dis' v... o.ia.uj; ,ruiu ttU impure siaio or the blood. Brandreth'sPHIs are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any time, bold In overy dru and medicine "turx-, eittier piain or sugar coated. Going to the Wojld's Lnauire About The Limited Express trains of the Chi- .K". uiiwauKeo !b at. I'aul Rallwav between 8t. Paul and Chicago and Omaha aud Cblrago, These trains nr voatihnto.i i..i. lighted and steam heated, with the fin est Dining and Sleeping Car Service in the world, TheEiectrlo reading light In each berth Is the successful novelty of this progressive age, and is highly appreciat ed ova',1 regular patrons of this line. e wish others to know Its merits, as tueLhlcaco Milwaukee A Rt . p.mi u'ii ... ,.. .,.-... .. . - -.-, p-yia me omy une in tue west eniov Ing the exclusive use of this patent. or further Information apply to nearest cotipou ticket agent, or address C. J. L.DDY, General Agent, J. W. OASUY.Trav. Paj. Agt 235 Stark St., Portland. Or. tf Puices Cut. Re sure aud call at 07 BtateBtreet for New York wholesale prices on wall paper. In fine gilt pa pers the price Is put from CO cents to 0 aud 40 cents. In common aper from 25 cents to 10 and 13 cents. Call earlv 10 12 tf Saleji, October 13, i p. m. Offlct Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of golug U press were as follews: SALKil PROIJUCE MARKET. Fnurr.) Apples 25c to 35c. a bushel. Peaches 05c to 75 a box. BUTCHKR STOCK. Veals dressed 4 cts. Hogs dressed 6 to 7. Live cattle If to 2. Sheep alive fcl.50 to $2.00. Spring lambs $1.50 to $2.00. J MILL PBICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Floui iu wholesale lots $3.00. Retail $3.40. Bran $15 bulk, $1C sacked. 8horts $17 $18. Chop feednjand $18. WHKAT, Old wheat on storage 44 cents. (New wheat 46 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old, 33 to 40c., new 25 to 30c. Hay Balod, new $8 to $12: old $10 $14. Wild in bulk, $8 to $8. Barley Brewing, at Balem, No. 1, 05 to $1.00 per cwt. No. 2, 70 to 65 cts. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 17 to 18c Eags Cash, 20 cents. Butter Best dairy, 25; fancj Cheese 12 to 15 cts. .barm smoked meats Bacon hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes 25c. to 40o. Onious lto 1 cents. Beeswax -34c Carawav seed, rtuiae eeu, zoo. uinseng, $ i.-iu. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cts; dry, 4 cts; sheep'pelts, 25 cts to 40c. No quotations on furs. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 8 cts; broilers 8; ducks, 8c; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10c: geese 7c. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. drain, Feed, etc. IIow to Cure Colic In none. A sure and speedy cure for colic in horses is made of 3 ounces spirits of tur pentine and an ounce of laudanum. Put this mixture into a bottle containing half a pint of warm water and ponr it down the animal's throat. This is said to be an excellent remedy also for human beings, the dose for an adult being one to two teaspoonsfuls, according to the exigencies of the case. For chSdren or invalids the dose should be reduced. Take in warm water. ii 1.1 1 iinnm rrniTTnT, i rmn mi mwhn 12; 18c. Ho it Tlilncs Aru Misnamed. The mica in the doors of stoves and heaters is erroneously called isinglass; from the gennine isinglass is made a very superior jelly German silver was not invented in Germany and does not contain a particle of bilver. The battle of Hastings, England, was not fomrht within five miles of that place; the battle of North Poinf was fought six niles away and much nearer Baltimore, and the battle of Bennington, Vermont, was fought in New York state. Whalebone does not possess a single property of bone. Burgundy pitch is not pitch and does not come from Burgundy; it is principal ly rosin and palm oil. The tuberose is not a rose, but a species of olvanth. Black lead is not lend at all, but a com pound of carbon and a small quantity of iron. Cleopatra's needle was not erected by nor in honor of the Eiryntian nueen. Sealing wax does uot contain a particle of wax, being composed of turpentine, shellac and cinnabar. Steel pens are not mado of steel. Turkish baths did not originate in Turkey and pioperly are not baths. Brazilian grass is not grass anu never grewm lirazil;it is otilystrips of palm leaf. Pompey's pillar hasn't the slightest historical connection with Pom pey. The Mont Cenis tunnel is cut through Mont Susa. TIT A Tin 1 M II Receiving all the Associated Press Dispatches, DIM M MAIL, PER YEAR, S3 WEEKLY " a JJouWe Newspaper II These low hard times rateH pnnrtlA orm, fa,m.r. a.J 1.' J -1 i , .. lw ""J '"' vvium ma uuiij paper ana Know the state of the market and alltbl news ot the world. Editorial comment is fearless nnH inrlont oy its publishers to secure good government for the people, able to deal justly and fairly with all. Complete Telegraphic, State, Capital, For eign, market and Crop News. S&wnwmw 1G0TTQLENE Wkfttlslt ? .Conservatory - of Music. Willamette University, Balem, Or , School of music for piano, organ, violin, singlbg, orchestral Instruments, nanno ny, counterpoint, fugne, orchestration and higher musical composition. INo tetter grade of work done west of tbe Rocky mountains. Prices low. Seven teachers. Next term honino Snnf i,i eu.-for. annua' year book or address', Aoivij, iiiuti. noprnr mMoinoi s ...., UUOKVMS Willamette iyeri z. director. 8 9 2tnd&w IMPORTANT. lour-Standard. $3.25: Walla Walla. , S2.75; superfine, $2.50 Oats Old whlte.SSo porbu ,grey,S5c; f3.25; graham per Darrel JEKSKV8.At 8harpe'a dairy are kept as Hue a herd of Jemnv ,tr. ,. you wish to sec. That Is why ihey sell such excellent mllk'aud dream. The Southern Pucillo has placed the price or round trip tlokets, good for 10 aaya to tue 1'ortlanu exposition at J3.35, Including one admission to the exposl' tiou. Tickets ou sale Mouduy, Wed ncbdays and Fridays only. tf If J VC Xicmxo rtLld ksoim by nolstot Ynil wnnnaa or wtom noma ynrj GOT pSilWS.'WSiLM pit CO rfiSiS rLCO email. .xsIvui3fi'Sf& Bold by Basket! & Van Slype. J.H.HAAS, THE WATOnarAKElt, ilSHCo-UISt, . 8,0. ga -palrlag Ctoek., Fivcisi sjvwik louder than words. Sim non Liver llulator docs cure bowel Uoi dei. Rubber boot aud shoaj haya ad vanced, but Krauase Bros, make very low prices ou theiu Just the same. THE OLD RELIABLE NORTH SALEM MEAT MARKET, J. FT. AT.I.PV l.. The verv rwwf nfm.ti . -n .. I Hops 17Io. and the bAt of service. " L g?1;1 Itose' 30i0 sMyruoncaita Vmi'. bim i -zri "cv?- -.. .. - ww.v. - uatfl M IflViK In baK8 f0-250.60; barrels, f6 757.00; cases. f3 75. ' Hay Bet, ?1012 per ton. ool vallev, price nominal. Millstull's Bran. 17.00: fliinrtn. Svt. ground barley, f2223; chop feed, $18 per tou; whole feed, barley, b085 per cental; middling, S232S per ton; brew. uk uaney, uiMuao per cental: chicken wheat. $1 10T.2o per cental. xiops-uia, xo to 10c, new 15 to 17. DAIItY PRODUCE. Butter Oregou fancy creamery,27l(a ?cy da,r' l25e fair to gooS 1720ct common, 15 to 16o per IbjCall! foriila, 303Jc ir roll. ' iwir?2""Veon. .Z-i; -Extern twins, 16o; Young A merles n, 15o per per nouud; California flats. He. Eggs Oregon. 221o per dosen. lanre. SI 50fa On- Hnntw r.1,1 cj rvu? fi00; young, f2604.00: Kvek?. $soo luriteyf, Ihe, 14e. BAN KRANCISCO MAKKET. Woel: Oresrnn VMctarn nhnlw. tftA J3oj do Inferior, 80c; do valley, 12. .sslsslaaaaaaaaaaaaaask ssBsHlHi & asssBllr g I W I If you anticipate visiting the world's fair, or your friends in the East, take auvmnageoi ine present opportunity, as the fares are now so low they cut no Dgure In the expenee. The Chicago & Muiwimuj ubvb piaoea in service a solid vestibnled train, between Portland and Chicago, the famous Vayner tourist cars, free reclining cnalr cars, and dining car "par excel, lent." with the aecommodatlons fur nlslied. rates now nfn.rei 0n,-.i.i. the short time consumed in maklnz the trip, It is within the reach of all r-or innuer Information, apply to any ticket agent, or wrlle ' A. G. Barker, Gen'l Apt, 272 Washington street. Portland, Or. "SMITH BROS., ' CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. tV:or,Ukhnw7 FIFTIETH HEAR. Oldest, Blghest and Most Extended! Institution of Learning In thePadttl Jorinwest. Sixteen ranrcm nf Inntruetlon. frOB Grammar, through Academic sod Co)1 tege, to uieoiogy, Law ana jteaicioc. Splendid Courses for Training l Teachlue. Buslnws. Art. Elocalion and Music. Several Post GradoiK Courses. Stronger and better thanever. Tf'n Wnmnn'o CnMana ofTrirdaRn Ideal home for young ladies with unsurpassed laciuue? lortneir care ana training. The school year opens Pept. 4, 1893. For Year Book and all informatioa relating to school management and course of study, address, Acting rrea , W. & HAWLEV, IX.RA . For financial Information, address, Sev. J. H. EOOBK, Agent, 8-22-d&w Salem, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Ileal Estate, in amoapU asA time to aulu Ho deUy In ooiuldertii 1- FEAR & FORD, tKoom li BDibllUok block. & Bat' Oata-Mllllnfir, fl.SO01.35. Itls the new shortening D Uidas the place of lardZ or cookine butter, ot O lMisb. Tnct.'l... farther, -aad Is easily ttatgtsted by anyone. AT ALL GROCERS. S fefyse All Substitutes. j Made enlj by 3 K. t. FAIHBJINK & CO., m- ST. LOUIS and " CHICAGO, NEW YORK, mm m - s2 JLto SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Reduction in Price of Gas.- From and afier October 1st, 1893. tbe price of gaa will be as follews: Less than 600 cublo feet ner month 13.50 per 1000 cublo feet. Over 500 cubfc, feet per moHth-J3.00 per looo cublo feet. Special rates for large consumption given on application to L. B. McCLANE, yiiiaAij ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, St Paal, Marion County, Orejoa. Cbudnetl lnlh.cl.f.r. rtl.a ItnlrMmfW Je.ua od Marr. Tbe locatioa aOord au tt ew be steilred lor healthful outdoor xero. m. ,1-miw can be esaUr reached by txw B.: WUlamette, ThebuallnUnewan(lnppI!fa with all the modern ImproTemenU. V eoaiaeoratudj la complete. .teaoraphy ant Typewritlni? Iao Tcrma moderate. Kor further nutlnn an mnnJ to Plater Bop?1 or. ' rw ' g-i.ltnaJ Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM,0. Admitted to practlca la all the courta. Special attimllnn rts In ftannin P: Dt people and fcotTsaaa at tbe eoauty.aM lomeea. jl JfOTJUt. ioUry ia. i