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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1895)
ifiysw ifl! : IU :yi:iLl33Ln '.'JfllgiM"111'1 UUttMlMtBlia-XlMJJiUlifltWWILW'!iauu.tiitlittM Jf you vnut a uffl relief for pallia In tin buck, aide, cheat, or ilmbsi u AH Porous Plaster OttArt IN Mind Not one of tlio host of counterfeits And IntlU tlofia i as good as the genuine. Allcock 'HIE mm JODBNAL (DAILY AMD WKKKLY.) DV HOlfttW UMOTHWMb, MONDAY, DUO. 2, 1803. Aud turkoy was divided nt ton thousand OrcRon Tboukflglvlng tabled. Help a homo outsrprlso by attending tho meeting nt tho opora bouoo to rulao tho woolon mill subsidy. Whoa It costs $1,400 for bringing tw prisoners from Etsteru Oregon It 1b pretty euro all tho hogB do not live at Salem. Tho Orcgouluu's and Jo. Bimou's "sound money" olncquo has ceased for some reason. What shoot will they mako next? Have a quarrel, perhaps, Francis, Schlatter, tho heulor, Is now stopping at Greenhorn, Colorado. Thai Is whoro eorno of tho peoplo havo been stopping at, who havo Lcon'buylng tho Messed handkerchiefs. Ilememburn dividend on J100 stock Is Just as pure ao ouf 10,00 In tho Salem woolen mills under tho management of 'Old Touti Kay." Let us show our appreciation of au honest man by rais ing that $25,000 stook. When only nlno populists rally to a Populist meeting in a Populist neigh borhood, and threo or four of thorn nro Populist agitators for revenue only, tho caubo of reform cannot bo said to bo popular along that Hue. If Balom cannot raise tho $25,000 woolen mill subsidy there is no sonso In talking about encouraging other manufacturing enterprises to come hero. This is not an experiment. Jt has beon demonstrated. Tho Balom woolon mills did n busi ness of half n million In five years at Salem. That business can bo doubled tho next flvo years if our moneyed men and those who can take from $100 stook upward will bo prcsont at tho opera houso this evening and lend a hand in a hearty sonorous fashion. Another rotten commission has sub mitted another rotten report to kill oil' tho Nicaragua canal. When will the American peoplo learn that setting up commissions that tho corporations can control Ib simply handing tholronemlbs a club to knock In tho head whatever Is of real Interest to tho masses of tho producers. IT. B. Nason, of Woodollfle, N. J., H. H, Wontworth, a railroad man at Atchison, Kansas, aro now healing people of tholr diseases just Uko Schlat tor, tho Cathollo "Messiah," of Denver, Col., and llko him thoy heal without modlolne, money or price. What will becomo of us If this thing keeps on and wo won't oveu bo permitted as an excuse to call for a dose of quinine at the drugstore in tho usual fashion? A POPULAR PEOPLE'S PAPER tialurdny's JouiufAfj was probably tho moil complete local uewapnpcr evor published In Western Oroaon. Thero was news of n personal character about 072 citizens of Oregon. Probably they and their families and thosoclotles that wero mentioned In theso 'columns wmild run tho number of persons Inter eetcd In Hint Issue up to the thousands. There wero ten columns of social and women news of tho city; moro than w Icons much ns over appeared In n BaIohi paper of a rogular weekday Issue. Thore was local news from 10 towns In Western Oregon, and 102 advertisements. Thero ww a now de partment of gossip "Without Prtju dice," ubout Oregon men and women. Thero was. besides the usual local, editorial, sporting and telegraph news department. Tub Jouhnal was tho first paper In Balom to employ a wo man reporter, unu to publish dally the social and women news of tho city. A complete dress of new typo has beon ordered forTuu Journal, and a new press will bo put In, to print a larger and better papor, aa soon as times improve a little; but probably within a few months, be tho tirnos better or worse. Whatever Is dono will bo dono within Tjik Journal's own moans and earnings, and without go ing Into debt or Incurring obligations that will interfero with that thorough Independence which the editors bollove to bo essential to useful Journalism. Wo havo worked hard for tho past six years to build up for tho peoplo of Wcstorn Oregon, at the capital of the stato, a nowspapcr that shall not be under tho thumb ot any corporation or capitalist, nor tho moro organ fif auy party. The editors of The Joubnal nro partisans, but not for rovonuo, nor for tho muchlno that seeks to domlnato every party. Thoy aro partisans In the in tercstu ot tho people, in tho senso that ho serves his party host who Borves his country best. Thoy are thorough bc llovers In making war on all things roprohenslblo within the party as tho best means of keopiug tho party with which thoy not sensitive to public de mands, and In most perfect accord with tho people. Wo Bollclt tho co-operation and asslstauco of all good uud loyal meu and women In building up a news paper In Western Oregon that shall romuln free and Independent from tho control of any sect, faction, party or elemont whatsoever, und having no motto but Justice to tho largest number for the welfare of our country, Mk. liAiWAtt tut ton hivn, Judge Burnstb Imposed tlio Penalty on the Femalo Mnrdorer. Saturday morning was tlio tltno not for pronouncing eoiilouoo upon Mrs, Minum O, Hnntinh, .In the district court nt Albany, tilio wan convicted law Wednesday of murder In tho sec ond Tlegrco for killing Mrs, Lotllo Hlfttl, nt Jordan, In Linn county, last September, Judge liurnott convened court nt 0 o'clock, and Mrs. Hannah was soon nftor brought from tho Jail. A motion for n new trial wus over ruled, nud tholwntnan wus Heutonced to Imprisonment for tho term of her natural life. She appi:tred unmoved whoti tho ssutonco was prououncod, and presented the same solid counten ance oho lias maintained throughout the trial without sheddluxn tear, Tho caso will go ta tho suprome court on appeal. The .morning was dramatic lu tho district court, with tho arraignment of young Montgpmery for tho murder of his father and mother and Mr. MoKer obor, and the Impoilug of a life sen tence, In the penitentiary on tho llrsl ,woman,Kover convicted of murder In the Willamette valley, Mrs. Hauunh is a yory Interesting looking woman, of about -43 years o age. Bho Is not unprepossessing In ap pearance, although her faco bus a cold relentless expression. Her eyes are strangely restless, and she might bo taken for a woman that would not stop at obstacles in obtaining almost anything she desired. She has several children, two of thorn nearly grown. Her cell lu the Albany Jail Is near tho steel cago whero Montgomery Is con fined, and she hoard tho screams last In the Becoud ward thoy have do dared for tho return of Thos. Holman, and, this, too, In tho faco of tho oppo sition of a would-bo and eawed-ofl Poo Hah in city, county or stato politics. Balom Statesman, Tho above slap at Dr. J. N. Smith Is uncalled for, as Dr. Smith has within h few years been chairman of tho Re publican olty committee, a delegate to tho Btato convention and dolegato to tho national convention of Republican o'ubB. lie Is a loyal, hard-working Republican and tho effort to create dis cord In Balom Republican rauks will meet with little favor. It behooves moneyed men their pile still como nt Balem our capitalists aud who expect to make larger lu tho years to to show their faith in this olty by lending their preseuco and helplui; out tho woolen mill subsidy nt tho opora houso this evening. Thousand dollar salaries nro u little thing to somo peoplo, but It should be remembered that live huudred dollars goes as fur now us a thousand did ton years ago, und tho number who are making 11 vo huudred dollars a year theso days Is very small. WEAK MEN CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood should send at onco iur a uouk thatoxplatnshow full inauly vigor is easily, quickly anil permanently restored. Nouian Btitturlng from weakness can af ford to Ignoro this ttmolv ad viae. Hook tolls how full strength, do- velopinont ana tone aro imparted to every or Ui ixxiy. puut wuu ikwiiiyv salod)r to any uutnou application. j itortlon proofs leea ha body. Bent wit I )frte to any wan ou up IM1E MEDICAL 00., BUFFALO.N.Y. Tho Olty Election. Tho Republican primaries Saturday wero without interest, aud tho offices wero not sought for, excopt lu the second ward, whero the preaout In cumbent met with some apposition, growing out of his determined courto on tho city hull committee. TUB I'WMAHY VOTH for candidates stood us follews: First ward E. S. Lamport, 42; R, R. Dun. cau, 1. Second ward Thos. Holman, 77; J. Q. Wilson, 30; E. M. Laforo, 15. Third ward Chas, Bimpeou, 04; Ira Erb, 2. Fourth ward Fred A.Legg,45. TUB ELECTION. Four now memberb of Salem's "city couuoll" was held today between the hours of 10 a, m. and 4 p. m, Tho fol lowing Judges and clerks wero named by the council at 1U laat meeting: First waxd-WUIIam Waldo, Win. D. Claggett, John Gray, At No. 3's englue house. Second ward Charles ClaRgett, Geo. P. Lltohlleld, J. L Thompson, At Basey's stable, old court houso. Third ward-Wm. Manning, II. W. Caroy, O. G, Vau Waguer, At the urmory. Fourth ward-G. G. Guns, Wllev A. Moore?, Earl Race. At the We&toott livery barn, Wednesday night whon ho was "at 'aokod1' with Insanity. She mado nl manner of fun of him for being such a baby. She would faca tho music, sho said. Whon Mrs. Hannah was taken to her cell after holng sentenced, Bherlfl McFeron told hor to get ready tor tho trip to tho penitentiary at Balom. Her husband aud little girl soon joined hor and she ate a hearty meat at noon, preparatory to going to the depot to tnko the train at I o'clock. At tho depot a good sized nudlouoe witnessed tho leave-takiug of tho mother from her littlo girl, which was most afleotlng. The woman throw hor arms around tho littlo girl and em braced and klesod her with every Indi cation of a mother's tenderest love. Thou tlio bade her husband good-bye but did not eeem to bo so much affected. She killed Mrs, Illutt, It Is alleged, because of Jealousy for her uusbaud. Entorlug tho car sho tel with Bhorlfl MoFerou, who did not bumllato hor by making her wear tho customary handcuflj und shackles. Sho did not say a word to uim, but at with hor hands ovor her eyes look ing out of tho window. As the train ncarcd Salem, Attorney Wyatt, ono of her counsel, who was on the train, took the seat behind hor and spoko to her, Her faco brightened up and sho talked erruestly to him for a great Cmre in Turnet Running Ooron After Typhoid Kovor, coot! Honlth ittistorod by El El 1' Skill' tirn Ct m ia, ossr vR&y 'flwW mr Sarsaparilla Tito effects of serious lllnesi upon tlio phynlenl nynUun nrc often inostdlsnstrotis, Tlio (tlnstso frequently leaves Imptiro germs In tlio blood which develop, sooner or Inter, In soma (Ufdroenliig form. Tlio true wny to avoid tliHe troubles Is to see Hint tlio blood Is made pure, rich and free from dlneitDO germs, when tlio pntleiit Is recovering, by using Hood's BnrsnpnrllU. "In December, 18SH, I wns stricken down with typhoid piietiinotiln. My cane wns truly n very crlllenl one. Indeed, 00 dnya eluptiod, wlictt It fettled hi my rijrht slue and lirenit. Hiinnllipr nores dis charged very profusely. Through long Bttfforhig I been mo ery inuch re duced In fleli, while my IiiuhN mid limbs wero very much swollen. Jt was a hard Struggle Tor Llfo, and after pimliii; undir the rare of cloven different doctors I cuieludcd tlint I could not (rot well, hut decided to take some thing to stimulate my Hystcm. I accord hiBly gotnbottloof Hood's Hnrsnpnrlllt. and comtnunced to yithomcrcllof from It. That was a yonr nftor my trouble broke out. I continued to tio tho medicine, and after taking six bottles I nm well nnc hearty." J. O. BltowlNO, Turner, Ore Hood's Sapsaparilla Is tho Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In tho public eye. ?1; (IforfS Hold's Pills NEW ADVERTISfMENTS, MMBTIMM Knit llH,lgm-Ari(l tiltlns Jlrnlttitr m,rritmfiw iifwruoon nl l dren wlmafpnllllpitdiiffl lutlted to attend lllS hPM'I'Iff flWK, Ojtllll'K, NOftllflllCIII, (I ilnillriim nt J'nthef nUUUOliitheinoriiliiK. Iljwlm II llMTil AH MUX r.-IU inf iiitior totsiid yoiij f'htacr bo t. i imfkNviliirlJIiH'lmMltMlia lockwood 111.1M in. ittn titiih h tf f4. "'" " """ " .1 ml if. lv,i rou tlR omit.. i-,i.,M.kit -wintBir-h rs ., in a ,ni (.iiidlilnii .lull Hie III inrbtiiiiM lioinnorMii(!ei)tlfiirnln-j Ui uie ihetjrpswrltor, Juqul c nl VM conimeroliil IAIHI-IDn'l allow your flic to be.eov J krrd wild urny liiilrn when you ran have irm niiomd to Hor nnmriti color in mi hours. Otll Wedno dynnd cK'KS an luui lor imvh R.rurenllliiinrranirfu frThiuiii 1vIiir roeial rvonm. A l i:.klnr,moin II, Kidrtldftobidid u. 1 1 'i or lady to iiiBDHKe til up HHintilva, ipcelHlpi,i do lend Bjlvan Co.. Z72 Nom1 III an ii1i A inn II trlliutliKMin trt runntifllf.i. H wnru, neiroii, jmcingnn, iudvuui iur MniiMtn wmn to, tfCHitnoiiintoner. ll-M-lm riiu 'IllUif.-o illicit well Improved land JL Penr phorldnti, lor a small tract nenr Sllein. lnqulro ot J. 11. Campbell, 381 Com. n.ctclal MreM.Hn em. a7--lt HOUSH VOH HALIS. House of 8 room, hard nulnli, nil u try, closeu, barn aud good well water. 7o0. Third itreol, between bivls Ion nud Shipping. Knqulro nt 81 Winter 8ireo for n few days only. ll-Z7-3t CUIIt tluu. Imliltiml ccuitlp 1'ilco ac. short tlmo about tho .chances of the suprome court reversing the verdlot of tho lower court. At about this tlmo tho penitentiary camo in vlow from the car window. Tho great red walls of that Institution woro plainly in evi dence and Mrs.Hannah,as sho realized her position looked very sorious for a moment, Then, howoyer, sho was ns lmperturablo us ever. When the train reached Balem she was escorted quietly to a cab and conveyed to tho prison. Bherlfl McFeron said he has not beon so thaukful In his life as to know that ho wns about to get rid of his femuie prisoner, who he said gavo more an noyance than all the rest of hit boarders. T 1 KJHUEH.WewipnperAaverUklntr Aont U, 21 Merchant' Kxchnnijo. Ban Kmnolico f our authorized agent. ThU paper 1 kopt on ninln hlaomcd. LOAN. J. Marsh. 1 loo in 3 ntr. 1YJ I'ohI Offlco block-. C l AUUyu an Improved 6-ncro trccl throe (BUyU tnllcaaouthol town. Branll house Jnd barn. Mear good school, lnqulro ol HiitRgrnf, over HtaUximan. JWVJT Kt.UA UUK11MAN Typowriune and commercial stenography, omco, room Sic amy block. Bonnble rated. Tho beat of work done at rea was nal ofrjco COLLEGE OP MOSIC of the Wiliamefle Oniuersity. -UNDER NEW MANAGEMliNTu Up lodnln. odi " Mrxlorn iiiethods. None hut I ho best is goo 10-7-1 m 1111(1 lllrntiAf. tittiili tt Iiarlnnf4 tia m am f.t ftta& .t.. '! . viiuiifii iHiiMii,in rj ni.ii in iiimio HUVn nnmnnn 111 mid riiHturii nnn JGlirohrnn iv.. r nu well hh Mr more nuv ctsd imii ii.WT,rti lb A. Jl KltlTAdft. VooV I ifreclor KMlUli. WlMKLtilMnslrumSnui i,i . ' ' ' ...-..f -JBXCEI.SIOR - STABLE B. C HANSEN, MANAGER, Only ood horsos usod. Satisfaction guaranteed, bank of Slrtto Tnsurnnco block. Stablej price J, C. GOODALE, LUMBER YARD, STREET, NEAR DEPOT All grades and dimensions of Buldlng Lumbor. Largest Btock and Trf,u.M. . J. TO. WAKKlt Mm,M W COBURG TWELFTH tAl'Klia-i'ortJand. Sacramento, oca tile TaoomaanO Ban KrancUcopaponon aalo . itopra i-oonion diook. GOOD NEWS Christmas Is Coming. Bo Is Brown's Fountain Washer, liny out for your washwoman aa a praient. Don't lot her rub her llloowy, nnd join clothci, too. Trials and instructions free, licavo orden atoUlce, lMHUtOHtrcet. 11-21-dAw tl W.JACniiOK lli-sldent. J.'ll.'ALBKRT, Cojultr, Capital OK SALEM.,; "Tho Common People," As Abraham Lincoln culled them, do not caro to arguo ubout their ailments. What thoy waut is a medicine that will euro them. The simple, honest statement, "I know that Uood't, Barsaparllla cured me," Is tho best argument in fuvor of tho medlciuo.and this Is what many thousands yolun. tarlly say, Hood's Pills aro tho best after-dinner pill, nsslst digestion, cure heud acho. 25c. $loo Reward $ioo The readers of this paperwill be pleased learn that there Is ot least one dreaded dlseaso that science lias been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catajrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive euro known to the medical frarernlty. Catarrh being constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars lor any cose that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Or. Sold by Druggists, 75c. TrrmmoUa general banking busmoea. RED FRONT LIVERY AND OTACJiS U.NB1. ' Itcd Kro-t Livery and Hoarding tilaiiiu. Klrtclnnln every rrapeci. l'rleci reasonable. II. 11, wkstacott, proprietor. Jit DAILY BTAQH LINES. Kollowlni; atagra arrive und depart daily, HllvcrUin stngonmvftint 10 a. m., leave at 1:1ft p.m. Kare 75 cents. D'i'laH ilogt, arrivosat 10 a. m.,leavoint1 p. tn. , Indepondonca stage Jarrlves nt 10;30 a. m., leaves at 2 p. ni, lu-ia The WIL'anKWe Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OK THE CITY. Reduced rates. Munagoment liberal. Electrlo cara Icavo hoietTorall rl tic nulldlugs and polnts.of interest. Hpeclal rntoa .will ho glvon to purniM jt patroufl. A, I. WAGNER, Great Ti-iEBUFFEr car koute- " NgTAiSYThe Shortest and Quickest Line -IHflWKKN- Pacific Coast Points, St. Paul and the East. Chuhh butL ;'0.ioadcsnua tho llockr UounUlns In daylight,' alloralne pwneazeri thi opponuultyof vlowlnullho, . , .t Grandest Scenery in America! VTwo trains dally from I'nrtlnud; ono at 11 a. in. via Seattle, and ono at 8:15 p. on. via 0.R AN. and Spokane. Hunt superb equipment, con lstlnit ortilnlnj; cars, bullet library can palace and upholitere J tourist sloiplUK oars Tho butlol library aiM nro marvels of ff-rane and comfort, centntnlJi: Oath roo-n, barber shop, cany chairs, oto. The mneniriceotlvrta to msblpi "NorthMT-Mt" und "Northland," leave IJululh every Monday ana KrlJiy lorthr 'tioo," Macklnao l.lnud. Dttmlt, uiovelend and UtUI'ilo In connection with IheUreU Mortu em Italhvav. H ivorur tickets real via IhnNOItTHtiltN hTKaihiiii' uimanv unit n. JoyadellKhtlulrldufroelroin the heutuuadust. For tickets or Kouorul InOrinatlou call on BOZORTH BROS,, H.JO. BTEVENH, O W. V. A. 012 Front it., tJoattle, Waih. 210 COMMERCIAL STREET, HALEM, OR. A, U. C. DK .NIMl'ON. O I'.ti i.k m Third H., I'ortliaJ.Of OAIEN'S FACES like flowers, fade and wither with time; the bloom of the rose is only known to the Ilea I thy woman's cheeks. The tierv. ous strniu caused by the ailments and pains peculiar to the sex, nud the labor nud worry of rearing a family, can often be traced by the lines In the woman's face. Dull eye, the sallow or wrinkled face aud those "feelings of weakness" have their rise in the derangements aud irregularities peculiar to women. The functional de raiiKeiuents, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses of women, can be cured with Dr. Tierce's l'avorite Prescription. 1'or the young girl just entering womanhood, for the mother and those about to become mothers, and later hi "the change of life," the "Prescription" Is just what they need; it aids nature in preparing the system for the change. It's a medicine prescribed for SSSkXKJ fffll thirty years, in the diseases of women, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting nlivsician to the Invalids' Hotel aud Surgical Iusti- Sheumatism Is n Bymptom of dlseaso of tho Kid npye. It will certainly bo relieved by Parka Bure Curo. That headache, backacho and tired feeling como from the same cause. Ask for Parks' Buro Curo for tho liver and kidueyu price 1 'OU, sold bv Lunn & Brooks. 10-4w mllca of railroad In rails used to Thore aro 177755 tho United States. Thero aro 00,835,880 cover tms ground. Thoro are 633,205,000 tics used to bind tbeee rails together, but no such amount, however, Is required to bind the hearts of the traveling publlo to the fact that tho Wisconsin Central Hues furnish superior facilities on all their trains between St. Paul and Chicago which form close connection with all lines to the cast and south. Make a note of It. Miss Balk's Sclioo 31'ENEl) IN- CUANNING HALL, 1 1 Will receive children irom 3 years upwards. Hpeclal i.tteutlou to beginners. Alldeolred pa 'tranches for tho o'dor nanlls tHm-hi. Inrln.l ing drawing, modeling, muilo. plain ana uruauuiict'uie worn. Aiiwort aone on Individual p'nn. In which each child Is vancpa according to lu owa capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Miss O. IJallou, a nnuutiiu nuu trfUOlMUiieut sin. he ad Conservatory Work, Dr. Parviu, uirector ana teacher of piano, Italian singing harmony and olass teaching. Assisted byMlss Auna lvreos, teacner or piano, organ, guitar, violin aud zither. Mrs. J. R. Sharp, teacher of piauo, organ and slngiug. Muslo rooms at tho residence or J. R. Sharp, Salem. Leavo orders at tho Allon'o or Wills' muslo store. Ii. ICONTRTS, Parlors Ovor Gray Bros. 7, C. GRIFFITH, Olllce: Ooruer Court nnd Commercial t. apiutrs. All work guaraniQed. Prices low oj thrt lowest u.Utr MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. n , T. K. FORD, Over Bush's Bank. ttl.M A lt.n(.ln XT XT Tic Dl.M.1. 1TA..n... .HIV)!!. UHltUIV. ,1 , Wt. 1 iVC D i'aVUUIC Prescription will cure the chronic inflamma tion of the lining membranes which cause such exhausting drains upon the system. It cures nervous prostration, sleeplessness, fainttiess, nervous debility and all disorders arising from derangement of the female organs and functions. Mrs. Jennik Williams, of Makawk, taut Co., Oregon, writes t "I g was sick lor over ll xe years with bliud diisy spelts, palpltatlou of the heart, pain lu the back aud head, aud at times would have such a weak tired feel, lug when I first got up lu the tuornlug, and at times nervous chills. , The physicians dif fered as to what my disease was, but none of them did uie auy good. As soon as I commenced takiug Dr. nerce's Favorite Pre- a ?J get better t could sleep Willi axis. welt iilghts, pud that bad. nenous feeling aud the Plu la my back soon left me. inn Iil .,..r. I at miles without getting tired, I took lu all three I botUes of ' Prescription and tWo OP UUcovery When Uaby was tick, wo gave hr Castorla. When sho was a Child, she cried for Castorla. Whoa sho becomo Miss, sho clung to Castorla, When alio hid Children, do gavo them Castor!, German Lessons Glvn by a rjuallfled teacher, 1 native of Germany. Classes for children on Halttrdays at Chinning Hill. Uy Mrs. Kapsev. l Marlon Bt, s BANJO LESSONS. Given on reasonable tortus by an experienced teacher. W". A. ItA&sEY, 451 jMarion st, E. M. WAIT E PRINTING CO,, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS ANU Legal Blank, Publishers, Bush's New UrlcK.over thebunk.Com'l street SALEM WATER CO. ": Office: Willamette Hotel Bulldin'. t water scrvlca apply at otllce. JJUU iuj. Boleruoulhly in advance. AlukeJ au com plnluUuttbooirico. Upon silckrt to provont freezlnr, poslUveiT proulblted. Cara should ho taken If in dsn(tr or freezIhgT to have stop anil waste gale closjd, rieo secllou S rules nnd reiulHl'ou. JUelc tlon m hills will beullowod ljr nbteace or for any cause wnalover unless water UcutoH from pniinlscj. JT. J. ITAllKINU, HORSE SHOEING; fihopatino UhoinoktH street, ntar Cum. morolHl, opocial attention to Interfering au4 liorsfw wllli dUbucod lout. East and South VIA- HUE WING SANG CO. ., IMPORTRIia Japanese tauoy Goods, all kinds ot silk em 'nol,.er: """"pent. Chlnawear, best teaa ol all kind. Jlattlnss nnd underwear. Every. uiVelr,,Dlr verv cncaP- 1,a Uoft street. ulem,Or 10 28-Juj WOLZ'S MARKET. .Sf?l,,'iSl.,.e? ?nd ?f"oked Moats nnd! 8au. ir,iIie,'?lsorftormeaU,n b"t shapi. Keptlaan Alloeoueat, eastern style. Free dellverv. Hniltll l!nmmnil.l .VL.t'' """' UIIAH Will.' imn ". -M.Wy, THE orlASTA ROUTE e: the Southern Pacific Comoanv. OA.LtrOr.WIA EXPltEW TRAIH 30N BAtlK Houth. fijtt) p. ta, 110 p. ni. 10-M a.m. TWKHW roBTlAWD AND H. K. I now.. t.v. Uy. Ar. PorUaud Bulem Ban Kron. Ar. l.v. hv. Kl'J. OOOa.M u.iMp.ni flow TO MAKE A Fortune Nebraska Sorghain. Fifty coma n gallon at McCall Bros., 100 Court street. Lost. A cream colored cashmere baby's cloak, ou Stato street or south Commercial street. Finder will greatly oblige owner by leaving atJouiiNAL oftlce. 1180 21 LIVER1NE For ludlsestlon, llverljaud hldueys. Lunu & Brooks drug storo. if I Children Cry for I Pitchej" Castori, 1100.00 for every 910 Invented can be made by our new Systomatlo Wan or Bpeculatlon, 110 00 and wore made dally cnirrallltve menu, by many persons who live away fto Chicago. All wo siik Is to Investigate our new and or lelnat methods, i'ast worklnes or plan aad highest references furnlhed. Our Booklet "l'olnu aud Hints," how to make money even when on tho wrong side ofoi the market and othr Information sent KltKR. UIUMOBK A IX)., IUnkera and Urokers. Open Hoard of Trade Indg., Chicago, 111, MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates B..hBankbultatnAUILT0N'kM0IR GEO. FJEITBRICII'S MEAT MARKET. 321 Commercial su (Cottle block. I 2?. L'n "8-clty. iTomptiellvBry AllAVA trnlna atnn at tt.itf. INirllsnd. Ot oeon Oltv. Wnadburn. Hjlnrn. Turuer.llnrlOD, Jeltei-son, Albany, Aloany Junction, Irvioti Eugene, Oresweli.bratns and all stallousrrom lUweburu to ABhiuud Inclusive 8:30 a.m, 11:00 a. in 'go p. in. naaEJiuuauAli. UAH.Y, . . liV. l'ortland Ar. 4p.w IiV. bilem I.v. zpv.n Ar. itosetmre I.v. 1 8ia. HOUtU' SALKM I-AhtUCNOKit. 0 p, m. I ly.- l'ortland. Ar. ftlfip. in. tXr. Haleni. l.v ttonh Ii0.1ia.1a Bnst at lownstpneo Iiulug urs ou Ogrion Kouto PDLLMAN BDFM SLBBPBRS ANJ) Second Class Slueoin Cars' Atloohod to all through tralnc. FREE TO ALL WOMEN I have a very simple home treatment which will readily cure alt female disorders, nalnftil periods, leucorrhoca, displacemenu, or irregularities, ami will gladly send it free to any tuflerlnc woman. Address Mrs. J, V. U Box 96, Tallman Unit Co., Ore, 1 1-26-1. m Remember Cy Stewart The Coooer. iVcstSiile DirisioD, Between and Cervallis: IIAIX.Y'- 1X0KPT SUNDAY). PortM ioruund (Xirvollls Ar. Lv. o.jup-W l.aipji At Albany and OorvaUU oonneet w trains of Uregon Central Kastorn llaliroso. 7:Su a. m. I Uy. 111:15 p. in. Ar. aXVHKMTKAlW (DAILY gXCmTSOgPJL-. Htetum i:ii p. m." vao p. m uaIu..h At. I Ar MnM Inn villa I.V. SiUS TilStOUiii TIHETS To all point In the Bastrn ?.??, and.Kuropo can be obtained at lowest tro-u W. W. hKINNKK. Ageut,Mi2 B.P. UOHKKfl, Ast. G. K. and Vu. J U. KOKlIIiKll. Manaaai f 1 Miinr'-iWf)iinHsiifii nmiH St f- ti f rtA i"--" "