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QlffiWW!11 TWf , VJR "W4 . . . - -. . ia''mmmmmm'mm ' 1 Ife- I Hood's Pills Are calnlnit favor rapidly, Business men and travel lers carry them In vest hwlrftti laiMAa rarrv them lirjrartes. honiekeepers keep them In medicine Closets, mends recommena mui " ..;... 25c. 808HP& and AiiUK, 4&9rKitoutB9Il JITTERS And Ntiiralgia, Kindnpy and Bladder Complaints, It hag no supc rior Give it a fair trial. Daily Capital Journal! BY HOKBR BHOTHBHS WEDNESDAY, ADGUST 11, 1897. J'ftOM NEWPORT. Breszei From the. Seashore A Schom to Warm the Bay. Special Correspondence!. Newport, (by tho S a.) Aug. 10. A bis? excursion over Sunday morn ing w.is precede! by a larger one Sat urdiy night, when the Salem Work men stormed this haven of rest. On Sunday fully three hundred were en Joying the surf bathing at one time. It was an exhilarating sight to see so many Sdemltes wash themselves. Sum Case, the Ocean House pro prietor, la said to be Improving with a good prospect of recovery. Tilraon Ford, E. P. McCorraack, Orln Barker, Peter D'Arcy, Dr. GI1- lts, Dr Keene and the rest of the Sa- ljm sjdety of highly notable Single Bucks, are hereby notllled that the price of Cuckcd Elat has been reduced to. ten cents a game at Nuvvport and tli;ro Is no longer any excuse for their rciiuliiiiig away from this summur re snrt. Postmaster-elect Hammond Is the champion deep-sea fisherman of this port. He brings In 200 pounds on any elit d.iy. The finest Chl'iook salmon arc caught up the Bay. The season so far here has been cool and there has been quite a run on Al flosklu's hot salt water biths. He has tlieiu at any degree and some wonderful cures of rheumatism are reported. They wl'l also euro Klon dlcltls and some cases of spoondlcltis. The Salem Woodmen excnrslon was tho linest crowd of people brought here this season. It was worked up by Messrs. Derby, Lane, Myers, Will niun und-Flagg. If Salem had a $1.50 rate to Newport, as Albany has, there would be a thousand Salemites have cottages here Inside of a year. The Salem ministers, would have a con tract on their hands to hold their audlonces on Sunday. Tho Salem man who can lcavo his business a month, or can livo without his family a month is not numerous. But at a $1.50 rate lie could Sunday hero and go home to his business. Tho big Newfoundland at tho Abbey house takes peculiar likes and dis likes to somo people He likes chil dren, and some men ho escorts where over thoy go. A Salem young man came over Saturday and spent Sunday with his sweetheart. Sunday ovenlng he went to call on her and tho big black dog took a notion tojaccompany him over tho hill to Nyo Brook. Tho young man went in and Jack took a position at the front gate. At a late hour he was still there. Ho had gone In and was lying on tho front porch evidently expecting to await the young man's departure, if ho had to stay all night. The dog (Jack) fcat tracked the attention of all tho neigh bors, aud all agreed that ho under stood his business. Tho young man, it Is thought, stayed to breakfast,, as the dog was still there when tho boat left. DOWN TUE.UAY. The most delightful (part of a trip touwport cpmes from a sail across tho bay from wlicro tho train "lands you at Yaqulna to Newport' 'It Is about four miles. The little steamer 8tartsln smooth, buo.wutor8 that is entirely landlocked, byovcrgreen hills, oyer which tho,tsnlcy .qooliug breezes blow, so refreshing. $ho, lungs and nostrils of the traveler after .half 'a day's ride on tho cars. As wo go down tho bay the wind freshens, ovorcaats and wraps flJ? required, and color mounts to the cheeks- Wo are now la sight of the ever-blue Pacific, and 1 10 ?tU begin to heave our vessel. As wecwlng-uround In front of Ncw- p irt tho breakers rolling In from the broad expanse of -ocean outside roll our biatsothat timid people go Inside, and those who remain out get the salt spray dashed In their faces aud the crimp taken out of their hair. The band strikes up on tho landing, familiar faces greet the new arrivals' tho boat mates fast, and all arc on terra firm ready for the dinners that are waiting In hotel, restaurant, camp or cottage.. f TO WARM THE BAY. Col. Jeff Myers, who Is'spendlng a few weeks at the bay, has a plan for warming tho water In the bay to make It more agreeable for bathing. As-ls well known.sali water at same temperature Is colder than water that Is fresh, Just as Ice with salt on It Is colder than other Ice. It Is well kuown that there Is a largo body of vegetable oil spread, like butter on bread, over tho Pacltic ocean for miles out at sea. on which the sperm whales feed. This oil was dlscovcied by Til mon Ford the Salem lawyer, a few years ago when ho went out over th e bar. Myers intends to pipe this oil In and burn it in Immense tubular submarine boilers to bo sunk Just at tho outside of the surf bathing place. Jeff Myers Is a warm-hearted fellow and this brilliant idea ot raising the temperature of the bay would result In bringing thousands to Newport where hundreds now come. He In tends to have a boiler attachment where crabs, flounders and halibut can be cooked as they come up the bay and served hot on tho beach, c Alderman Ed Parkhurst went In bathing here Sunday and left for Salem, Monday. He is going to sit In McCrow & Stcusloff's refrigerator a, few hours when ho goes home to get warm. The thermometer all day Saturday and Sunday stood a 54 de grees. Monday It was warmer and the water pleasant- At Nyo creek the bathers all take hold of hands when they go In aDd are very sociable. I take my dally bath In Olsson's bay. When the tide Is In, the water Is warmest and at all times it is warmer than in tho surf. There are no bl g wayes to knock you off your feet, and you don't have to sjvallow salt water unless you want to, and I consider that quite an ad vantage. Our bull dog learned to svlm In salt water the Urst lesson,but I have not got tho boys to go In more than a foot deep. Before the season Is over I hope to have them at least able to swim "dog fashion." THE SUMMER SCHOOL. Following is the program of classes at the Summer school: 8:30 a m, physical culture Miss Lane. 9 a in, French Miss Rebcndorf. Da in, bookkeeping Prof. Wann. 0 am, zoology Prof. Cordley. 9 a m, biology Prof. Cordley. 9a m, history Pres. Campbell, Oa ui, algebra Prof. McAlllsrer. 10 a m, art Miss Barber, jo a in, uerman miss lua m, ham. 10 a m penmanship Prof Wann. 10 a m, geometry Prof. McAllster. 11 a m, economics Prof. Young. 11 a m pedagogy Prof. Buckham. 2 pm, Greek and Latin Prof. Dunn. 2 p m, grammer Prof. Buckman. 2 p m, geology Prof. Condon. 3 pm, round table board. 4 p m, voice class Prof. Heritage. 4 p ni, geography Prof. Burnham, Tho Rouud Table talks aro free to all. They are informal and quite In teresting, and it is hoped that a large number of persons will avail them selves of the oppurtunlty of hearing them. A number of the professors went home, owing to having no one to liear their lectures, but they may return if they have business, SET STRAIGHT. I I II I in " filial l tW f ' 4k ""'"m T 1?. T"" aMMkWB 7fl m. am s T Jf VC M M Lm1 buiv Ly. f -- -"lAaii j&WMimKn. v w r i j a am u rr iwna jpt , vni ai .a m .a. a w ssssi ar' ," a A' a ciieatavLi - vi aa" U i t Rebendorf. arithniatlc Prof. Burn- While driving along on his return homo from town to his farm on Clo ver creek from attending church tho llttlo 4-year-old of John Beesan fell out of tho rear end of the vehicle re celvlng Injuries from which it died. ni F. L.Johnson, while driving a band of horses near the Pino Creek reserve, bent overlt o drink out of a stream in tho ravine, his revolver fell out of his pocket, and, exploding, killed him In stantly. Johnson recently came from Prlnovlllo. - A boy employed at Jeff Lander's fruit ranch, while coming to Baker City with a load of fruit Monday morning, wasaccldently shoot by his shotgun, tho charge going through his foot and then ranging upwards through his head. Ho Is not expected to live. Lake view is to havo sidewalk. 10,000 feet of IGNORANCE A Shan Refutation of Som ing. Editor JooRNAi.:Yestcrday my attention was called to a paragraph In the Statesman of July 23, which strikes me as a huge Joke or some thing of tho sort, at least tho party who wrote It or dictated the same cer tainly shoots wide of the mark. Tho Individual in speaking of the Capi tal building at Lincoln, Neb., as being a front built of wood and painted to represent stone was certainly off her base. The party could not havo seen tho building with a normal faculty of eye sight, or else she was terribly im posed upon by some one whose inten tion was evidently to mislead, for In fact the building is constructed of solid grey limestone rock from tuc bottom of the foundation to the flag staff on the dome. Even the cornices aro of the same material, except where Iron Is substituted Instead of stone. In regard to the comparison of the building with that of Oregon I have ample room to believe the Ne braska building to be much the liner of the two. In relation tojthe parties tindlng Brother Porter, of tho secre tary's olllce, perched upon his desk, slmoless and minus his coat, I don't doubt it for a moment since hc.and his associates took posscsslou of the state capltol in addition to the ordi nary duties that pertain to their sev eral offices they have been unearthing the faults and bringing to justice the Republican looters of the state tieas ury with the result that one of the non. Republican ex-state treasurers is behind the llron bars and the ex audltor and several others on the road to the same place, and It Is my opinion by the tlme-iWm. Porter gets through with them some of the fine haired gentry who have cut such a rich swath around the state capltol of Nebraska will be minus socks as well as shoes and the stripes of their pants will Turnaround the body Instead of up and down. And again this un expected exhibit in the secretary s olllce was not without its lesson for it must havo settled the fact In the lady's mind that tho secretary, at least, was not webfooted. Thcifllng the lady uiaka at Mr. Bryan, I don't believe will cut much ice for since the lady was very badly "off" In her criticism uponjthe build ing, she Is liable to be just as badly fooled about the man. F. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physcl ans, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly de rive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F: J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh. (jure oc sure you get tne gennuine. it is taken internally, and made in To ledo, O., by F. J. Cheney & Co., Tes timonials free. Sold by all Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. A fire Is raging in tho timber among the huge sugar pines in the Jenny creek section, and tho heat and smoke are suffocating In places along the Ashland road. Other Ores In that neighborhood aro doing a vast amount of damage to valuable timber. Lor! ii g Fl You naturally lose flesh In the summer and running down is so easy. You get a little weaker each day without hard ly noticing it There Is loss of appetite, headache, weakness of the muscles, disturbed sleep, weakness of memory, and these are the beginning of nervous prostration Iron and tonics and bitters may afford some temporary relief, but what you need Is a food for body, brain and nerves. ScotH 6mtl&ton, of Cod-liver Oil with the Hy pophosphites, furnishes just the nourishment needed for those who are run down and pale and thin and weak. If you lose flesh In summer take Scotf's Emul sion now. Don't wait till fall or winter before beginning. Vot mU at o. a t.o 7 U atiiagiilt your house if you wish, it to be. No extra time, work or money needed. Instead, about half as much time, work and money as you now devote to keeping it half clean. f Washing ki Powder. used for cleaning purposes is the secret of clean, neat house-keeping, of never being hur ried and worried. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, SU Louis. CMcaao, KewYork, Dotton, Philadelphia, San Slip xm25c3 . frfi i m m-i'in -wnnm XfjnxrtrrcicTBzaBa ' is Francisco. jtJ OREGON State Normal School MONMOUTHi OREGON :o:- A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. WiMTftab 1l8EMfeta- - . i wi-zxxi v l-u rtJil fil'-W i ' J-i-i-. ( TiJWRiaM 1, 'iiBBSimf Regular normal course of three years Senior year wholly professional. Training department of nine grades, with 200 children. Instruction and training In gymnastics (Swedish system) and vocal music for public schools. The formal diploma Is recognized by law as a Stato Life Certificate to teach. Light expense, tutltlon, books, board and lodging (approximately) $135 per year; students boarding themselves, $110 per year. Academic grades ac cepted from High Schools. Catalogues cheerfully sent on application. Address P, L. CAMPBELL Pres. OrW, A. WANN, Sec. Paculty Jly nslBST Dr. I'enu'jj xenon nerve j-uim. MJIMHfinn RFRTfiPPn Lil.ilLHJJU LLJ I J i.lU This wondeiful remrriv guanmteed to cure all nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Tost Manhood, Nightly Amis sions, Nervousness, all drains, loss of power in Generative Organs of either sex, caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, excessive use of iodbcco, opium or surauiams, vr men lead to innrmlty, Consumption or Can be carried in vest pocket, fi.oo per box, 6 fnt s, by mail in aruggists. ask tor u: true no otner. repaid. Circular Free. Sold by ni ilanufactured bv the Peau Medicine Co.. Paris. France. f.aue.D.vIn urugco.,dlstributingagents. Third and Yamhill SU., To Hand, Or. For sale by D. J, FRY, Salem. Salem Steam Laundry Please 'noticethe cut-in prices on the followingi htr-ts, plain iocenw Unuer drawers . Stoiocents Under shirts J 5 to lo cents Socks, per pair 1 3 cenfj Handkerchiefs ,' cent Silk handkerchiefs ...) 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other worlc in proportion. Flannels xnd 'other work in telligently washed by hand, CoL Tj Olmsted Prop, 1 r" Stage Line. From Salem to Wlhcit Springs, via Silver. ton- J , T9vi RHv-rtnn for Salem at 0:30 a. m Mondays, Wednesdays M Fridays, returning to silverton same aayscviuB i o'clock p, m. ... .. .. ,. , Leaves Silverton for Wllholt Springs at 430 a, m., Mondays iicuji u i- days, returning to aiivcnuu iucsuays, Thursdays and Saturdiys. Leaves Salem from westacott barn. Kare-Round trip tan Silverton to Salem Si. Round trip from &lem to Wlihoit $150 Round trip from ggggj, SJyf THE OLD P0ST0FFICE, ' A. -D4GENY, "AT Family Wino and Liquor Store Removed from 10a Staje to ip Commercial street. Bottled goods pf the best quality, oil m F -Offlce in City nail. Irrigation hours 0 to 8 a. m. and 5 to 0 in the evening. All Irrigation bills for the summer will be duo and payable the 1st of July. Street sprinkling through lawn hose positively prohibited.' jno deduction ror irrigation during absence unless water is cutoff the entire premises, ITo allowance made for part of sea son as more water Is needed to bring out a neglected lawn than Judicious use for the entire season. Salem Water Co. i iXUMWMCJ The Deimel Linen-Mesh Underwear,. Our catalogue contains some very interesting facts on the subject of underwear. Ask for a copy at our Salem agents, JOS MEYERS & SONS 3LIST ! E. ffl. ROWLEY Successor to J, G, Wright, Pioneer eroceru 227 Commercial street, Salem, I am still on deck with a fino assortment of crockery, glassware and Chin, ware to be sold at "same price" the next 30 days. Also have Just receive fifty toilet sets of tho finest patterns that -ever came to Salem. Call anjS convinced. CEREALS. Yellow corn meal 10 lb sk White do do Either whlto or yellow 25 lb sk. Seminole, 10 lb sack Graham, 10 lb sack (Jrano, V pkg Rolled Oats, "Cream" V lb.... do second do Whole wheat flour 25 lbs 20 20 40 30 25 25 0 4 75 FLOUR. Six brands, V sack. 81 to $1 05 iSrSubjcct to change In price. OYSTERS. Rooster 2 lb can 15 do 1 lb can 10 Preferred stock, none better 2 lb 25 do do 1 lb 15 FISH CANNED. Salmon, 1 lb. 10 Sardines, French 20 do American do 5 do do Per dozen 40 CANNED MEAT. Corned beef 2 lb can 20 Deviled nam F can 5 HONEY. Nice and fresh Oregon 1 lb comb 10 LY,E. Babbctt's, V can 10 American 10 LARD. Salem, pure leaf, lresh 5 lb pall. 45 Union bzand 5 lb pall ., 40 do 10 lb pall 80 SMOKED MEAT. . Salem Ilams, sugar cured 12 Side Bacon do 0 Picnic naniB 8 Shoulders, sugar cured 8 PICKLES. ' Plain or mixed, V bottle 25 By keg, 5 gal 75 Nov Goods, In bulk V gal 35 RICE. 18 lbs 81 00 SODA. Arm and Hammer, VJ pkg Arm and nammer, In bulk, 0 lbs SAPOLlO.: V Cake 10c; 3 for SALT. R. S. V. P., 5 lb pkg. . . Liverpool, 50 lbs Liverpool, 100 lbs Hlgglns Dairy, 50 lbs.. Half ground 50 lbs do 100 lbs. . . SOAP. 20 oz. Savon 8 25 25 20 50 90 75 35 50 Savon, V 20 bar box 50 to 75 Best borax V cake 8 Ivory, 3 bars 25 Fairy 5 Leunoxc; 3 for 25 SPIOES-WIIOLE. Pepper, white V lb 25 Pepper, fine shot, li1 lb 20 Allspice, V lb 20 Clov, V lb 25 Nutmegs, V lb 75 SPIOES-IN CANS. Each. Dozen. repper 100 8100 Mustard I0c 1 00 Ginger I0c 1 00 Allspice 10c 1 00 Cinnamon ioc 100 Cloves ioc- i 00 Cayenne ioc roo STAROn. Several kind, V pkr jq SYRUPS. Drips, lgal cans... co do 2 gal keg "" 75 Bulk, gal ; g A good, pure syrup for buck wheat caks, V can $ 1 qq TEAS, We carry as good' teas as grow, all kinds and grades. . T xpunguyson V lb 0 do 1 t 50 25 Best Gunpowder t A good uncolorcd Japan.... jj English Breakfast 25543 VINEGAR. Best elder V gal 20(31 Bestwlne wm WASAING POWDER. GoldDust,3 lb pkg Pearllnn- j TOBACCO. Battlo Ax, plug 25 Saw Log, 32 oz plug 90 Spear Head, plug 45 Dice 25 Climax, plug M Smoking V pkg 5 BROOMS. No. 1 best No.2 No.3 No.4 CLOTHES PINS. 3 doz for 5c TOOTHPICKS. Nol, V pkg v J STONEWARE. BEST IN MAItKET. Gal. Jars with covers I 2 gal. Jars with covers 3 gal. Jars with covers AMMONIA. Washing, pints 10c; V doz Il AXLE GREASE. Frazer's, wood box, lOcj V doz..tltS C. & S., tin box, 10c; V doz ... 1 BAKING POWDER. Price's Cream, 8 oz U Price's Cream, 10 oz s Royal, 8oz 2J Royal, lOoz 6 K. C25 oz Pioneer, 8 oz $ Yankee, 8 oz 5 do 51bs n Glassware given with the Yankee. HEANS. nayc advanced, Cloodyke win- them. Small white, V lb Lima CATUUP. Van Camp's, best made, pts. Old Homesteads CANNED GOODS. Tomatoes 3 cans Corn, 3 cans tlnnna 3 enno VanCarap baked beans.. 10,158 DRY FRUITS, Peaches, evaporated do do Apricots,..,... Apples Prunes, Italian V lb Ralslus, seedless j Lemon peel.- cniCORY. Ground . COFFEE-GREEN. V B. ' Costa Rica 2 Rio, best JO Caracola,, f Java, old gov 2J COFFEE -ROASTED. Blended Mocha and Java, f R do do lOB" Java Aline roast V ft Arbuckle V pk CRACKERS. Soda Cartoons, 3 lbs Picnic, by case Ginger snaps and coclttt-" ' CREAM TARTAR Pure Standard " EXTRACTS. Lemon, 2 oz "'"' i do 8oz 1 do lOoz i Dr. Price's lemon. 2 oz. J ?o vanilla, 2 oz I I i i i t i i i t i I i i ) i f?Vwi.(i.4-'-.ti fe'ftfthUiU.