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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1894)
f n t m ft l! M .. ji i I ' t 18 i I 1 V Pill Mi P (.' .iw i A 4 TI1K CAPITAL JOURNAL. l'UBUHUKO DAILY, KXCKPT BUNDAY, BTTBX Capital Journal Publishing Compan Portoffloe Block. Commercial Street. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. 9 Daily, by carrier, per month,. -SO.H -8.0C LK Dolly, by mall, per year- Weekly, a pagt,perje.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1894. TUE CRY FOR REFORM. Under this bead tue Journal copied part of afltrong editorial from the Ore gonian the other day, the balance ot which appears belew: "Our statutes forbid, under penalty, that any person having In posaeealm money belonging to state, crunty.town or other municipal corporation shall use or lend the same. It is popularly believed that this has been violated by state and county officers, and that In stances almost as public as transactions of mortgage loan companies have ntt been infrequent. Many of the states, among which are Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Colorado, etc, have laws provid lng that their several treasurers shall loan Idle moneys of the treasury, undei restriction, atspeclfled rate of interest, the Interest .to be paid to the state. These laws provide that the moue may be loaned to the banks of the stale upon prescribed security, some of them limiting the amount to 10 per cent, of a bank's paid-up capital. Borne of tfiem provide for recelvlug for the bin ot the money, the rate of Interest of fered to be named In the bid The in coming legislature should provide lij rigid law for similar loaning by stalt and other treasurers, or forbid by law oven sterner than that already upon our statute books the taking of uionej from the treasury except in payment ol the public creditor upon warrant of the proper officer. The latter It the Barer plau. There Is presumed to be lying In our state treasury over $400,000, If not near one-half million. The two items of the jute mill ($100,000) and Eastern Oregon asylum (5105,000), appropriated and not expended, alone amount to $335,000. If these moneys are to be loaned it should be done under authority and di rection of law, and for the benefit of the state, The treasurers of some of the above mqntloned states previous to the enactment 'of laws providing for the investment of the public moneys loaned them for their personal behoof, and the Interest received has since been recovered from. them by suit of the state. Wisconsin during late years has collected several hundred thous and dollars from Its ex-treasurers, moneys received by them as interest upon the loaned moneys of the stato Never before has an Oregon legisla ture bad such summons to duty as rests upon the one that will convene In Jan utry. Our whole official system has been honeycombed with practices which, to ubo no harsher terms, are burdensomo to the taxpayer and de structive to tlio state. Officers are soutrnt for tbnlr emoluments aud "worked for all there Is In them." Ex travngance, looseness and recklessness of expenditure bavo prevailed In legis lative balls and department offices. It should be the business of this Ieglsla lure to reform these abuses, and put the state upon a career of honesty and ecou amy such as honored its early years. The voice of the people has called It In to life for that end, and their eyes are upon It. A MTTLB NBWHi'Al'KR WIND. A powerful newspuper syndicate lias been formed wbloli proposes to give the Northwest the best news pupers It over bud, Tlio start lias been made by buying up the 1'aso News at titf.QOO.theBpoknue Review t $110,000, Hberlduu Hun at 1-4,000, aud off'urs are jwmllng for the Tuoomu Lodger, News nU Union ut a pool price of fjw.wu, Tlio Oregonlttii will be brought In later and thus tberu will be u uomploto obubi of gwut pupers from tliu givut JhWo to old Yamhill, whore so many great men got their start, The syndl onto bay unlimited means to print pupers rt'Hur(lts of expense or dull Hint.1, Among tbu organUers uf Ibis great syntlliiaUj ure L'ol, lf, J. yntvvr, K, V. Hnmlly, Alfred JMiumi, N. W. Durban) and U. (J. Ouild. 'pl, Ilodigur will be nimiugur ut Ibu wt end and Kditor J,nuwjll ulw ulm JiiukJ ood lie :onijiulo Jil work lu Dim dopurtniHnt of uii)iieiiy unn Jotwniollon t ito JnlerniuU) fair, j'uyullun Ummmm, Mmimjuji mwmm IW J?' W. tJWIlJIli YflW Jim Imwi t Ibu Uml of lliu AiiHuiy wUw w long. m k if 1 Aiwm wi(. lliu tomm vrn rwjijiwJ nmtuntv M tmuiil nf (be III JiwHIl il Mr. mmiil- Vint, f-ifilH WM tflWIl Atrewiiii pary by bu twIU'ge mMiU mill U imy MwU ! ytV. 'i'to mtU HtmMUn Urn tout ( J'M wwwiiianiiiiiiiwi'iw $ Mwlft H K tow IW JuJr MM umiI wjwUmI ( "!( )Myw THE DAY'S OREGON NEWS. Gathered by Telegraph and From Exchanges. The Oregon Press Association, being held In Pendleton, is well attended. The sixth annual convention of the Oregon state secular union, will be held in Forest Grove, October oth, Olli and 7th. fjood wheat is selling in Union county for 25 cents per bushel delivered at the mill. One farmer has 00,000 bushels and has sold 15,000 bushels at t at price. There are 192 newspapers In Oregor, of which 55 are Republlcan,41 Independ ent, 33 Democrat, and 44 miscellaneous During the past year fifteen pupere have suspended publication. E. J. Kaiser, editor of the Ashland Record, has been arrested on a charx of criminal libel, preferred by E. P, Brlggs, an attorney at law. Afier u hearing be was bound over to the grand Jury in the sum of $100. An elk was killed near Pendleton three weeks ago, whose estimated weight was 000 pounds gross. Its aut-l-rs, which were brought to Pendleton measured four feet In length, the sum distance in wjiltb across the top one were ornamented with sly prongs, rhli monarch of the mountains was kille by u mere iud, In regard to the location of the pro posed beet sugar factory, the Albanj Herald says: Albany should endeavor to secure the location of the proposed beet sugar factory. Located in the very center of the Willamette vallej, posseosInK abundant water power, and it-log accessible to the rich bottom ttnds of the Suntlum, the Calupooln, aid Willamette rivers, tblu city should be able to make a strong pull for 11. ROUGH ON THE DOGS But tho Dignity of a Greac Oity Must Be Maintained. The city council of Portland hat amended Us dog ordinance. Great things are expected iu improved cltj government henceforth, and it is grati fying to see Portlaua taking advanced views on tho hlcber problems of muni cipal reforms. The new amendment provides that tho poundmaster shall seize ull dogs, regardless of se or pre vious condition, with or without col lars, on which tho owners thereof have not paid the tax. In caset" where the name of the owner is to be found on a dog's collar, the ownor is to be notified of tho capture of the dog, and if he does not redoem the animal, it may be of fered for sale at auction, but no bid shall be accepted unless it Is enough to cover all expenses for one year. If the dog Is not sold on these terms, It shall bo killed and delivered at the garbago wharf. The object of this section is to give owners of valuable dogs which may bo caught and Impounded a chance to redeem them. Japan-Ooroan Treaty. The treaty of alliance between Japan aud Corea was arranged at Seoul Aug ust 20, and Is as follews: Article I. The object of the alliance Is to maintain the independence ol Corea on a Arm footing aud to promote the respective interests of both Japan and Corea by expelling the Chinese soldiers from Corean territory. Article II. Japan will undertake all warlike operations against China, both offensive aud defeUHive, whllo Corea will underlako to give every possible facility to tho Japaneso soldiers regard ing their movements aud supply all provisions. ArtloIoIII. This treaty shall cease und doterniiuo ut tho cuijcIuhIod of peace with Chliia. ii ifc i Unitawan. Rev. Y. 13. Copeland will begin a course of historical lectures next Sunday night, on the birth and growth of tho early Christian church, iu which he will touch on points con nected with church history of which niOHt persons have never heard. Among other subjects wllL buj Tlio Crudlo," "Tho Teucbers," "Tho Friends'' und The Enemies, of the Church," Pkhuonal. Mr. O. h, Gilbert, form irly of Malum, has opened up a Jewelry und 'vatob nmalrlng sbop In our ulty, Mr. Gilbert moiijo among us as a good, reliable young mum North Vumlilll Iteuord. IhiM'aHA'rum Tho Commuiulal Roof und llrldgoCimtlugoompuiiy bun organised at I'orlluiid with a uupllul niouk of HU.IW0. W. MM, T. It. Uur pehlur, M. Gurvlu uml G I), I'ulgeruru tbu Incorpomloix, HyuerJencu. kxiuiiluiuiii tuuuhus not only wtiuk- ilea, but tdrunglli Mini ibu vuluuof good reuiDillotf Minn U AiimsiH-ft rniwm I'ltuLuiii. Thin is wbut I'. J). I'rwur Mm.lhu wtilJ'bhuwu fihologrupbur of new yorg.My; , , , , "I Imyu Nun ulng Alluouk' J'oruiu J'JosUirtf for iwwily ymj and found (lieuiwiunr ibu fuviof MuillyniMll iilmttf llflillv MilyiillillJl llll tllV DXOuM nm of tto ImU AU'Mk' J'JU'i III Mkor wliMilf mJljfufini) fn) mm aukilllllullktM-fjl iwrp7"A . ..... ... . ..i i ..... tswmwwt ri m w ""' """ lTniy mi' Mim ilimijHlil. Kr women, ami uUftwn i liv fotmil I inn fmlwhU, TIM , mr irll!u lliu uLln ut I'jiiiku lliu ttlfullluet noli), bill STRANGE FUNERAL CUSTOMS. rolnt on ths Manner In Which Vrlon Colllitrlri UtMerra Them. Somb singnlar enstoms in rolation to ftmornla not generally known among English peoplo prevail in other lands, and many of those with which travelers bavo raado ns familiar appear neverthe less somewhat strango to ns. A recent resident in Valparaiso states that the Chileans mako n fanny side even to a funeral. Tlio more degraded class look tipon tho death of a relative as an oxenso for wilfl orgies, and tho liody, especially if it bo that of a child, is kept in tho honso for festive purposes for many days after death and some times oven lent to friends who aro not so fortunato to possess a corpso of one of their own relatives. On tho continent wo bad a great va riety in funeral ceroiuonics aud observ ances. In Paris nioro outward manifes tations of rospcot aro paid to tho dead than in any other oity. Whon a funeral passes through tho street, it is the cus tom for all men to tako off thoir hats and bow thoir heads until tho cortogo has passed, women expressing thoir sor row by tho conventional courtesy. As a contrast to this a funeral at St Petersburg is considered qnito a jolly affair, outward expressions of sorrow, etc., being delegated to. professional mourners, whq abound. In tho. city. Tho employment of theseniguruers Is gen eral tho richer tho decouspd tho bigger tho funeral and many of the Juhabi. tants gain a good living by simply mourning for ptiipr" pepplo, Tlipy are expected to fill the church with hideous means and yells, and at tho grave thoy umgt' and do scroan) and yoU an though suffering the wildest paroxysm of grief. If their cmployor is satisfied that theso duties have been carried out lu an efficient and satisfactory manner, tho mourners in addition to their re muneration, which varies from 1 to 5 silver roubles aro entertained at a banquet after tho funeral is ovor. It is in Italy, however, where many of tho funeral customs havo remained unchanged from tho pdd.dlo ages tq tbp present time, that tho poptry pf burjoj is brought out moro fully than n npy part of the world. Many of tho cus toms, besides being pictures-quo pud beautiful, arocKtrpniely touching. Even, so far back as tho days of th-P RojnitJl republic tho mourning and sacrifices wero continued for nine dayB, and, by tho women, mourning bsbjIJinontswerP worn for a year after thq rtpath qf a pejjr rolativo, TJjo funeral procession was an observance in which all connected with tho deceased took part. This procession always took placo at night and was headed by men, who snug the funeral song. Then tho corpso, in tho mouth of which a coin was placed to pay hi ferriago across tho Styx, was carried on a couch, generally by froedmou. The family followed, the men with heads uncovered, tho women with dishoveled hair, boating thoir broastt aud uttering piercing cries, FJnfilly the porpsp was placod on a funeral pyro, which thp nearest rolativo kindled, and whilo it was boing consumed perfumes, oil, food and clothing wero thrown on tho, pyro, Among many pthor old customs which havo survived tflj today U thp Misoricordia confraternity at Florenop for tho caro of people injured by accir dent and their burial in tho caso pf death. Tho piompers of tho PPoJoty arg never fccen in public without wearing n masking hood and habit, and whilo per forming thoir duties they defy individ ual identification. In Venice much pomp is displayed, especially if tho decoased was a uoblo or high dignitary of state. Tho gondola, highly docoratod, bocomoa a perfoct blaze of 'lights and torch os as it passes through tho city to tho necropolis. In tho caso of n young woman tho coro niony of convoying thp body to the gravo is full of poetry and graoo, Re clining on a raised couch, covorcd with (lowers, tho dead girl, ''flpating on her funeral bior, " liko Elaino, tho maid of Astolnt, is convoyed to no island, and after tho preliminary servico tho re quiem begins, and loving hands place tho body in its last resting placo. Cas soil's Magazine ClicinUtrjr In India. Tho following answers woro collected from a written oxamiuutiqn in chemis try recently held iu an Iiwlian univor sity: Bulphur is a smollful gas. Nitrogen Is a remarkably lazy gas and is good for nothing. Carbon always exists iu a dark room. Thoro 1h no liviug being in tho world (hut docs not contain carbon. Gas is made by filling a poker with' coal and heating It, Chlorine gives botheration to thn throat. Hydrogen is a coloring, invincible gas and burns it. Milf without anybody's help. Nitric acid Is imad iu tlio preparation of cur MHitoltetrli'ty It ii very bad for teach oik (o pour It on our hands. Hod a Is formed by beating cantor oil and potash, Cuustlusndu Is used iu the liiaiiiifauturo of soda water, and this is iisod iu iiiedluljioforpiirgutlvupurposoN, Canst In soda is used osnsiiuimur nrliik, Siibildiiiio is nmdo by pouring votr on imkwl lima Wo can eat this suUtuuco (CuU). It has Ibu power of dlgratlng food. I, lino Is iibvd us a kind of gum for iMilhlur In sliuk brinks together." Chemist and Druggist, llu lu 'I'miMlur Wwtr J'luluiw, Tho liquid to bo usod Is made by dls nolvlng ilv diumsof common yullow MMip In a pint of hot wutur, adding whuii nwuily wild II Vi fluid oimous spirit of HiiPi'Dllim nml linking (koioughly to gullmr. TliU Dull) Is applied )llxrn))y lo Ibu smfapu of h printud pmltur wiiit n 'fi ItukIi or sK)np, bvlng emu fol led Mi mii r lliu Ink, whlon oii IwMumN Mill')iol, ami allow II to ok for u fmv mhmiM, 'ihen wull ibmipmi Iho plum 'wr on wlib'h lliu lraufur U Id iw mutK, pbou II uiwmi lliuuugrftvliiKi ami ubjil iliuwlnne In mxlitu iipniu forulioiiipno mlnutu. On ep' Lajlng Ihem u iuvuimm) itntpr will N hum on ili i'iter.AIIowH (J'.) TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Tolegraph Local ana Portland Quotations. Salem, October 4, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Jouknal. liuoU tlons for day and up to hour uf gotug to ptess were as follews: HALKil IMIODUCKA1AKKKT. 13UTOHKB STOCK. Veals dressed 4 cts. Hogs dressed 5 1.1 ve cattle 1 J 2o. Sheep alive $1.5. MILL MUCKS. Salem Milling Co. quetes: in wholesale lots t&lo. Retail Klnur 1.2.00, Bihii $12 bulk, $13 ritcked. Shorts.$l 14 Chop feed $14 aud $16. WHEAT. 3U cents per bushel HAY AND (IHA1N. Oats-2225c Hiy Haled, old $"8; ntw cheat $7; uew tlmotuy $P."JU FAHM PKOI1UCT3. Wool Best," 10c. Hops Bmuil sale. 8 to 10c Eggs In trade, 10o. Butter Best dairy, 1518; tone creamery, 25c. Cheese 10 to 15 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 11: hams, 12; shoulderx, Q. Potatoes New, 2-5j. Onions 2 ceuia FRUITS. Apples 30c bu. Tomatoes, 60u bu. auluces, 75c bu. ears In trade, 25c bu. LIVE POULTRY. rotiitry Hens, 0c; roosters not wanted) old ducks not wanted; yojng ucfc, 8; youngohlckenp, 8c, PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed. etg. Flour Portland. $2 40: Walla Walla, $2 85; graham, $2.15; superfine, $2.00 per oarrel. Oata Whlte,30c;grey, 2528c, rolled, in bags, $5.766.00; barrels, $6.00 0.26; cases, $3.75. Hay Beat, $1011 per ton. Wool valley. 79c Mlllstuffs Bran, $13; shorts, 13; chop feed,$15 per ton; chicken wbtat. 6065c per cental. HopsDull, 47C- Hides green, salted, 60 lbs. 3Jc, un derfl01ba.,2aci sheep pelts, 1060c. PAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 25 2?Ju; fauoy dairy,?022ic; fair to good, 1517JC! common, 12 J c. Chpese Oregon 8l0p per pound; Young American, 010oj Swiss imp., a032c Dom.,14l5c. Eggs Oregon, T8o pfir dozen. Poultry chickens, olo $3 50 per doz On; youn?,$l360; due' 8,$23j youi g geeso, $6.60$7 00; turl eB,10llc. Beet Top!,teers, 212Jo per lb; fall to good steers, 22c; cows, lc2c; dressed beef,3j6o Mutton Best sheo1),$1.752; choice ewes, $1.601.65. Hoga- Choice, heavy, $4.504.76, light and feeders,$4: dressed, 5Jo per lb. Veal Small, choice, 5c; large, 34c per pound. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 8 10c; do inferior, 66c; do valley, 10 J2c. HopsscOld, 45c; new, 8o. PotatoesEarly Rose, 8.040c in sacks; Burbanks, S550o per sack. Oata-Milling, $1.101.15. How's This I Wo offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for auy case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Wo, the updersigned havo known F J, Cheney for the lost 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in a I business transactions on! financially able to carry out any. obligations madt by their firm. West & Truan, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldiue, Klnnan & Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catsrrh Cure la taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surface of the system. Tea timonlals sent free. Price 75c, per bot tle. Sold by all druggists. Parks' Couch Svrup curea coughs, colds and consumption. Mrs. Cather ine Black, of Lo Roy, N. v., says: "I took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup It acted like magic. Stopped my cough and I am perfectly well now. Sold by Lunn fc Brooke. It Is Reliable. Announcements of entertainments In The Journal. Right Arm Paralyzedl Saved from Si, Vitus Dince, "Our daughter, Dlouclio, now fif teen yeura of nge, had boon terribly unlioMwItji riurvcfiwni,na had lost llm un tiro m of bur right orm, wo foarwl fit. Vlni dunw, and tried tho best pliysiclumi, with no benefit, Hho bus token three fwtlUu of J)r, Wiles' Nervine und has gained 31 jioijiids. ) er ner vouww und symj UmitfufBt, Vitus ilmico uru entirely gone, shu attends whool regularly, uml Iiojj rvmvorcil wMintiUi io.uf tor nrnii )iijruiiiiilicUnjlen(Jld." miuj. it. t. uvlww, bfiuidoii, w. y. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures, iiiiiiiHMh' m SLlllllllH" i i 1 v'lviiiiiiiiiiiiBtSBiS- ' inn n'l'.'it.. mi in pi. Ut, uMUftu If .iJ4 on , VxMj? MWWWWWWW"WMIW'M,M"W""M" i t r ... M. Pi I 1 PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND potassium Hakes -Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism anti Scrofula P. I'. P. purines tho blood, builds up the weak Hd debilitated. Rift" strength to weakoncd nerves, expel dlseues, slilnr the patient health and happiness where sickness, Rloomr feelings and las. Itudo nrst prevailed. For prlrnarr, secondary and tcrtlurr syphilis, for blood poisoning, mercu. rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and In all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronlo ulcers, tetter, scald head. bolK erysipelas, ociema we may say, wlOout fear of contradiction, that P. P. P. Is tho best blood purifier In .the world, end makes positive speedy and permanent cures In all cues. Ladles whoss systems sre poisoned and whose bloodls In an Impure condi tion, due to menstrual Irregularities, arepeoullsrlybeneated by the won derful tonto andblooa cleanslne prop erties of P. P. P.-Prlcklj Asb, Poke Root and Potsislnm. BPK1N07WU), Mo.. AUB. 14th. 1893. I oan speak la the blKheit terms of your medicine from my w personal kuowledlte. I was affected with noj.-t disease, pleurisy and rhenmatism lor 35 years, was treated by the very boat fibystclana ana spont hundreds of dol ars, tried eTery known remedy with out Cndlne relief. I have only Ukea one bottlo of your P. P. P., and can cheerfully say It has done mo more sood than any thine I have ever taken. I oan recommend your medicine to all sufferers of the aboro diseases. ,1W MBS. M. M. YKAET. Springfield, dreen county, Ho, liUUlv Fancy, poultry THE mmm AT SALEM, Han pnro bred, two or bIdkIc birds, of BROWN AND WHITE LEGHORNS Ban ed and White Bocks, also Cockerels of white and Brown, brown Plymouth Rocks, Goldcu and Silver Wyamlottes and Blaolf Minorcas. ALSO WHITE PETRIN DRAKES. T. H. BUJNDELL. FREE Don't forcrefc to ask w Merchants' Benefit Consumers Take Notice! That for eveiyCaih Purchase of ONK DOL LA It froiu auy merchunt whoso name In stamped In the margin entitles you To a 5 Per Cent Scrip Which they will accept lor Five Cents on every Cash Purchase of Onk Dollar. And take BPECUb NOTICE that the mer chants who belong to this Association are the most wide avfoke and keep the best so'eeted Block of goods, and their prices are the LOW-EST. DAILY CAPITAL UMAL Only One Cent on the Pacific Coast. ciiiiiTIfiiiTiB Receiving all the Associated Press Dispatches. DAILY BY MAIL PER , imt I'l WILL PAY YOU TO Wo imbliflh tlio only Onk uoiihi aim u'o ononpost aim Dost dully paper lor tho inonoy in Oregon, PJouho Jot us luiow if you can ubo any wimple conies o tho Vmm or WKKKror. Thoy will bo fiont Iroo. Hinonil)oj thoso aro Assooiatod Vrm nowspaiiors, giving All tlio oumml iiowm o(' tho world Irom day to day in largo typo and attrnctiyo sf vlo. Those low liwrd Uiuoh rates enable ovory jainnr to havo his daily jwpor and know tho stato of iho market and all tho news of tlio world, Editorial OOlUlllOUt is (uarfoBb and iiilirnnilnn( V.IUo.l by its publfsliors to soeu good uoYojnjnjni for tho pooplo MM to donl Justly aihI i)Uy witli all, ' DIMDIPC. RlflTfiflFS AND 0LD S0RES CATARRH. MALARIA, KIDNEY TROUBLES and DYSPEPSIA Are entirely retnoTed br r.P." oarttu ,!?SSSli MESSRS UIPWHBMI;, e-S$S$;l aS. , noan Bib-I twoBht rwttis) or iW:S55Sa2K UO.1 montns-troaiuio"nr-"-fp ---- Bend tbroo bottles O. O. . Bespectfahourp Aberdeen, Drown county, O. Capt. .1. D. JohnatoB. To all uhomU mau '"?', LJjSi'! by testify to tho wonderful PtP"! n p P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I Juflered for several years with an un slKhtlyind dlsag-reeable eruptlonoo mv face. I tried every known rentf Sy bus in Taln.intll P. P. P. was used, and am now entirely cured. (818-ned. by; J. - jSSL kin Cancer Cared. Ttittmonyfrom tin Uaytr oStuin,Tts. Sbquim. Tnx., January 14, 1893. MKssns"LirruAN Bno;.. savannah, Ga.i GtnlUmtn-l bare tried your P. P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually known is skin cancer.of thirty Teara atandinff, and foundweat relief: It purines tfce blood and rompyes all lr rltatlon from the seat of the dlsesse and provonts any anreadlnjc of sores. I bare taken five or six bottlea and feel confident that another course will effect a cure. It has also relieved mo from Indigestion and atomaoa WW-kVountrpMllow Attorney at Law. Mi on Blood Diseases Honed nee. ALL DRUOaiSTS SELL IT. L8PPMAN BROS. PnOPRIETOBB, IJppman's niocb.BsiTsmnttb, Oat at Bargains, PRBB for the Consumer's and ip. Willis Brow. & Co., Dry Goods. Plnkunm & Sunford, Milliners. Gilbert, Puttersou & Co., Grocers. Strong's Bakery and Restaurant. Fred A. LegR.Drugelst. Putent med icines excepted, E. C. Small, Clothing. F. S. Dearborn, Stationer. Krausse Bros., Shoes. Mlnto & Waters, Cigars and Tobacco. Brooks & Salliibury, Guns. G-ay Bros., Hardware Cherrington & Bro., Photos. Geo. C. Will, Music. Cheap, Cheap, Cheap 1 Perfumes. Face Powder and Toilet Articles, cheaper lhan ever at Fred Lfgu's. Daily Newspaper YEAR tun... JIJSAD TIfTS i Cknt Daily oh tho Pacific POULTRY IMS Scr $3.00 1 I & It K McNEIl.1,, HKOKIVEH. To The EaSi OIVESTUKCIJOICEOI- TWO-TRANSCOSTINKSTAL Efc -VIA- DENVER,' , OMAHA, KAN8A8 Cliv -VIA- SPOKANE. MINNEAPOLT8, AND 8T. PAVf4 --Low Rates to all Eastern Citie. Occon il earners leave Portland emj flre t FOR BAN FRANCISCO. Korfull details call on or nddn W. U. HUUUltfRr I'ortliirtjj MORTHERN H PACIFIC R, R B U N s Pullman Elegant Sleeping Cars Dinino-'Cars Sleeoino- Cart Tourist ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH rARrcm TO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS CHICAGO T WASHINGTON' PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK. BOSTON and all Points East end South For Information, UmeV'twrar, maw tickets call on or write H. A. THOMAS, Agent, Salem Or A. D. Charlton. Asst. Genl. Pass Agent; Portlaud, Oregon. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE -ot tnc- Southprn Pcciftc Company. CAUrORXLS. IXPKB8S TBAIN BUN DAJLT B TWKS3 PORTT.ANO ANT S. F, tkwtbi I Niirin. 8:15 p. m. Lv. ftoa p. m. Lv. 10:s5 a.m. Ar. Portland Balem Ban Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. biliu. m 6:89 a. in I 7:00 p. W Above trains stop at all eta lions from Portland to Albany Inclusive; also at Tangent anedd; Ualsey, Harrlsburg, Junction City, Irving;. Eugene and all stations from Hoaeburc to Ashland Inclusive. KOHEB0HO MAIL DAIL.Y, 8:80 a. m. I Lv. 11:17 a. m I Lv. '.60 p. m. Ar. Portland Halem Kosebure Ar. I t.M p. m. Lv. I 1:40 p.m. LV. 7.-00 a. m Bluing Cars on Ogden Koute PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS A-NU Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attaoued to all through trains. rYHtSide DiYisioDTBetweeD Portland and Cervallis: IUJI.Y--KXrtKPT BnNAV. 70 ft.ro. I Lv." ia.15 p. m. I Ar. Portland Corvallis Ar. Lv. '6a5p, in. 100 p. m At Albany and (Jorvallls connect Wlln trains of Oregon I'tuMno itanroan. KXKKKHUTUAIN (MA II.Y KXVKrTmW i:J p. in. I Lv. "Portland, Ar. I -jj'W n&i n. hi. 1 Ar. MoMlnnvl lie Lv. M ". "1 iiiiiil!Ji(is"l'liiili sV.'I'W A KCr VJxHsia m M.J warns r To all point lu the KasUru Btt. and Europe can I obtained at lowest ratw Iroin W. W. HU.lXHV.ll, Agent, Baleiu. .P, ROOKM. AmL U. K, and Piw. 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