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" -vvw- F ( Blood Poison. Contagious B'ood Poison has been ar nrooriatclv called tiii rnr -r ...:..: jv it is the one disease that physicians can. I not cure; their mercurial aud potash ' remedies onlv bottle nn !,. nni.n . the system, to surely break forth in a more virulent form, resulting in a total wreck of the system. Mr. Prank B. Martin, a prominent j.ncicr ui yo rensyivania Ave., Wash. Jngton.D.C.says: I was for a long time under treat ment of two ol the best physi cians of this city, for a severe case of blood poison, .v&-ar .sS& but my condition grew worse all the while, not withstanding the fact that they charged me three ;? Hffif llfaify "uuureu uouars. a mw nr'f iy moutn was filled with eatimr sores: mv toneue was almost eaten awav. so that for tlirrn months I was unable to taste anv solid Mood. Myhairwas coming out rapidly. ana i wasinauorriDie nz. 1 nau tried various treatments, and was nearly dis courage-, wuen a inenu recommended S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, I began to get better, and when I had finished eighteen bottles. I was cured -sound and well, my skin was without n blemish, and I have had no return ol the disease. S.S.S.saved me from a life of misery." S.S.S. (guaranteed imreh Vegetable) will cure any case of blood (poison. Books on thedisessc I ... -- , !na its treat ment, mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Cheap Railroad Rates. The low rate of one faro for round trip will be given by the Southern .'ucinc from any point on their lines In Oregon, to enable all to attend. V The people's stae Institution for the Improvement of agrlcjlture and the jiiecnanicai and household arts. Ken resented In district denartments. and divisions for the Intelllgentexhlbltlon of the various types of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, and poultry, and ninny classes of machinery and implements, manufactures, and merchandise, mu slf.il Instruments, domestic manu facture, women's work, science and Irt. Ttic people of the state are especially invited to participate. Let fis demonstrate the capabilities of Oregon and Oregon people. One fare rortne round trip. Popular admission of ." cents. tf O. C. & E. R. R. Sunday Seaside Excursion Will Run Sun day August 15, TKw continue to run each Sunday gthcre.ifter during the season. Trains lleiives. Allnny 7:00 u. m.: Corvallls 17:30 a. 111. Ketiuning leaves Kesvpor- ftjno p. id. Vvhic. Albany, (Jorvauis ana I'lillu- pwRth, $1 f.0 for round trip. Points west usual lates. Karl's Clot cr Root Tea is a pleasant laxa. Ktlve. Kegulales the dowis, purines me blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to imake and pleasant to take. 25 cts. Sold by -D. J. Fry. Oregon's Fair. tCan be attended for one fare for the Rund trln from any point on the lines fw the SouthertPacitlc in Oregon. ITIie fair opens on Septembers, and eJoses October 8. Nine days. Every sly will be the best. Freternal order 'Any, October 2, Oregon press day, Mctooer 4, pioneer ana oaroecuc aay, October 5, Salam day, October 0, enool day, uctooer 7, iree ior an races, tost day, Octobesr 8. School day, October 7, children under 12 years of to free. School children over r mars of age, ten cents. rAiicr Harvest you win want 11 ru&t, 1 come to the btate fair ana enjoy Burself. One fare for roun trip. jpnlar admission of 2o cents. OASTOHIA. tt fa:- fcnlj li oa every wijjpcr. flUUM I.V.( te Not Deceived! A Couph. Horsenesscr imp are not to be trifled with. A dose in te ofShilo's Cure will save you mu.h mble. Sold by D. J. Fry. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. U iiie ic oa rture &&& wppef. I Announcement, Mrs. Frank Wilman has been an- Rein ted by the Western conservatory C-musIc. of Kansas City, Mo., to rcp- isSsent that institution in tneir pian nterstate system wnereoy eacu ipll In music Is registered as a stu- eut of the conservatory, ana win, son the completion or tue course, telve a certificate or graauanon. hull particulars and explanatory cir Mlars can bo had of Mrs. Wilman, ho Church street. . ,. .. 0 Ol UOiW LI Dyspepsia Cured, bhiloh's Vitalissr ira- email icuivcs guui uiviuki w b -r '. fnod distress, and is the great kidney ard Lver remedy. Sold by D. J. try. Cash for Prunes. ? Farmers, call at our oilico In the old Jray block, state street, anu yti uur isti prices ior prunes. Oregon Lano Co. C Salem, Aug. 23. d&w-tf t Ladles, Take the Best If you are troubled kth Comtipation. hallow skin, and a Tired seling, tcke Kails Clover lea. it t pieajani 1 take. iM'-a ny u. i. try. OASTOBXa.. (fie- BlU -tare lh? JWSr L mfmfWk 4tenk sss C&k&AGUc&V. ft-W Gu&ffi&Zfa IS Alaska's Governor Will serve Order. Pre- RAIN, SNOW AND MUD GALORE. Cause "Many to Become Discour aeed Moie Going. Poht Townsknd, Sept. 7. From offleers of the tug Pioneer, which ar rived direct from Skaguay, It Is learned that previous reports relative to legal action to be taken In sup pressing gambling and liquor saloors at that placs Is no joke, as Governor Brady lias sent word that order must be preserved, even If the entire United States navy has to be called upon to enforce the order. Bound for the North. Seattle, Sept. 7. The Al-Kl got away for Juneau, Sitka, Skaguaj, Dyea und other Alaskln ports with 125 passengers and 25 head of horses and cattle. She carried COO tons of freight and left a quantity at the dock for the Queen. The Rosalie also sailed with 40 passengers and 30 horses. A number of Al-KI's passeng ers go to join the miners camped at Skaguay, In the hope of engaging In remunerative bnslncss. Not more than a docn miners, bound for the Clondlkc, were on the Al-Kl. Towns Peaceful. Pout Townsend, Sept. 7. O Ulcers of the tug Pioneer, which returned from Skaguay, report that both Dyea and Skaguay are free from lawlessness and violations of civil law. Consider able rain Is fulling, and many persons will return to the Sound for the win ter, as soon ns arrangements can be made. Leaked. Vancouveu. B. C, Sept. 7. The steamship Capiluno, Captain Powis, returned yesterday morning from Ju neau, Dyea and Skaguay. She brings down one miner from Juneau who Is disgusted with the outlook for getting to the gold fields this fall. Her cattle and horses were landed safely, but American customs oflicials charged a duty of $30 on each horse. On the way down the Capllano spoke the steamer Bristol and the stern wheeler Eugene, which left Victoria last week at Alert bay. The Eugene commenced leaking soon after leaving Union, where It will be re membered she was slezed by the offi cials for violation of the Canadian customs regulations, but got away by cutting her hawser. It took the Bristol 24 hours to tow the Eugene back to Alert bay. An attempt is be ing made to patch her up, but the passengers refuse to travel on her. They wanted to charter the Capllano, but as she had a passenger for Van couver Captain Powis was unable to assist them. lie spoke the steamer Tees, of Victoria, on the way down and doubtless she will go to their as sistance. The Capllano brings no news of Im portance from the north. The crush at Dyea and Skaguay Is as great as ever and many disheartened people are daily turning back. Killed by a Rattlesnake, Danville, Ky., Sept. 7. Willie, aged 7, and Eddie, aged 12, sons of Matthew Cox, a farmer, met a terrible death from rattlesnake bites. They were playing hide und seek with some other children, and Willie ran into the bushes and failed to appear at the proper time. Presently Eddie heard cries from his brother, and.hastenlng to his aid, found, as he thought, his head had become fastened In an old stump. In trying to pull the child from the stump, Eddse discovered that four rattlesnakes were bitting Willie time and again. Badly frightened, but de termined to rescue his brother, Eddie reached In for a better hold, and was hlmseU bitten repeatedly. Tje cries of the two children at tracted some men, and they were flrviiiv secured from their perilous J position, but not utjtll they, were past GAMBLING CLOSED all aid. One died In Ave iulnutc3 and the other In ten. Held up. San Fbancisco, Sept. 7.- -Israel Sil ver was stopped by an, armed footpad on Now Montgomery street, After ho uuu Held his hands up, the robber knocked him down, choked him and literally Bat on hltn untlll ho secured an the money in his pocket. The amount was small, and there Is no clew to the highwayman. Collision. Oakland Cal., Sept. 7. Two' huge cars collided on the Hay wards electric line, smashing ne of the cars and seriously Injuring two ladles, who were passengers. A disused transfer switch caused the trouble, the ac cident being due to the weakness of the switch spring. Mrs. Pervls may die. Mrs. Guild was badly hurt. STATE NEWS. Lincoln county has a new board of pension examiners. The grow valuation of Klamath county Is $1,548,50(5. Baker City and Sumptcr arc now connected by telephone. A postoOlce has been established at McKlnley, Coos county. The reunion of the Southern Oregon Pioneers was held In Ashland last Thursday. Sheepmen of Gilliam county say that the grass Is drying up pretty fast In the mountains. It has teen decided to havo a train ing department in connection with the normal school at Weston. The Oregon state normal school at Mot mouth will open September 13, with Prof. French as principal. The Hrst.trainloadof fine beef cattle ever shipped from Myrtle Point was made up by Russel Dement last week. Near Cedarville, Lake county, last week, a tramp assaulted and outraged Mrs. Ben Wlckllffe and robbed the house. Johh Duffy, of Albany, aged 70,who lived alone In a little cabin near that town, fell off a steep bluff last Friday and was killed. The large orchard In Dusty precinct Benton county; formerly owned by a Corvallls company, has been sold to un eastern syndicate. Tho steamer Glenlochry Is In Port land loadlnngXles and lumber for tho new railroad to be built in Siberia by the Russian government. A cat belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rusie, of Union, camo lumping Into tho kitchen: a few days ago drag ging a live rattlesnake by the neck. Raker county assessment rolls this year contains 63,634 acres of tillable land valued at 'J394.559. Railroad property Is assessed at $345,167. The valuation of cattle amounts to $103,- 640. The gross valuation of all prop crty $2,490,794. The county equalization board of Linn county has raised the assessment of the Southern Pactfl'1 road-bed from $3,500 per mile to $5000 per mile on the tax roll for 1897. A reduction of tho company's assessment on land from $1.45 per acre to not over 95 cents per acre was also denied. from a Washington Man. "I was troubled with headache and blllousuess and was very weak. One day I saw testimonials from pcoplo who had been cured by Hood's Sarsa' parllla and 1 decided to try It. When I had taken three bottles the head ache and stomach trouble had all dis appeared." Edward Mellandt, Brook field, Washington. Uood's Pills are the best after-dinner pills; assists digestion, euro head ache. 25 cents. How's This! We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's catarrh cure, F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We the nnderslgned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years' and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction and and fin ancially able to carry out any obliga tion made by thclr.flrm. West&Traur, wholsalo druggist, Teledo, O. Walulng.Klnnan & Maryln, whole sale druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken in- ernally, acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surface of the system Price 75c. per bottle, Sold by all Druggist. Testimonials free. F. A. Carle, for several years man aging editor ef the Oregonlan, has ac cepted a position on a New York pa per. Dyspepsia Is weakness of th stomscb. It Is the source of untold misery. It may be cured by toning and strengthening the stomach and enriching and purifying the blood with Hood's SsHwpwrllhu Many thousands have been curs4 by this medi cine snd wrltr the now tfcsjr " est anything they wish without distress." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is prepared by a I. Hood ft Oa, Lowell, Msss. BoM by druggists. $J, six torts. Oet Hood's. Heed'a PIHseuresUUTerlU. seats. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTOBIA," AND "PITCHER'S OASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, MaeseohuBotis, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," tho eamo that has borne end dooa now jjj? yiTlj '?T on eKer bear tho facsimile signature of (-Aoy, J&tc&46 wrapper. This is tho original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used in tho homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper end see that it ie the kind you have always bought, rtf y&J9ZZ5T on e and has the signature of OZk&jff-Ctfc&M wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher ia President. , a J March 8, 1897. Q7z&4strst,p. YN OSNTAUPI W"ANY, TT WURRAV STRCCT NCWTOM CtTT. MANHOOD RESTORED guaranteed to cure all nervous dlKates, such as WeaV 'ory, toss of rain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Lost Maihooa, -ihUy Urulv slons. Nervousness, nil drains, loss of power in Genernv. Organs of either sex, caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, cxrsive use of tobacco, opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity, Co' -jrnption or Insanity, Can be carried in vest pocket. Jr.oo per box, 61 5, by mall prepaid. Circular Free. Sotd by all druggist. Ask for It; t -o no other Manufactured by the Peau Medicine Co , Tans Prance. 1 aue-Davii Drug Co., dlstributtngngent. Third and YatnhiHSW., IV tund, Or. Forsalo by D. Holds tho world's record for long distance fast running, "Finest train on wheels." That is what Mr. Pullman says or the Burlington's new train between St. Paul and Chicago. Finished through out in royal fashion, with wide ' vestibules, steam heat and electric light, and corn nosed of compartment and standaid sleepers,bufiet smok ing car, chair cars and dining car, it is without an equal in this country or abroad, No Extra Fares Leaves St. Paul S.orp.m. daily. after arrival of No. Pacific, Great Nor., and Soo Pacific trains from the west. Tickets at offices of all con necting lines. A.C.SHELDON., G. A., Portland, Or. OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- Eastern R. R. Company (YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yaqina Bay with the San Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER FAKALLON," B3ails from Yaquina every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Poit Orford. Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. tt Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to San Bay and Port Orford, cabin ,6; to Humbold. Bay, cabin J8j round trip, good 60 days, Ji6l KlVli.KiJIVlBlUJ.'V vtmr Alhanv" lu-twren Portland and rnrmlli llirnimh without laV-OVtr. LcavOJ Salem 10:45 a. m. Tnesdays, Tnursdays and Saturdays leaves luruanu, mumm dock, 6.-00 a. m. Sundays.J Wednesdays and Fridays. pnWIN STOUT .Jinaoer. Ccrvallis. Or L' J. C. MAYO, Ei.j.1. River Division. J Northern Pacific Railway. I.RUNS: Pullman Sleopln Cars Elegant DInin Cars Tourist SleeDinpJiCarb To St. Paul, .Minneapolis, Dulnth, tfarg 'irand Forks, Crookston, Winnircr, Helena and Butte, THROUGH 'TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, Now York. Boston, and all Print. East and South aFor information, time cards, sups and tickets, call on or vrite THOMAS, WATT,& CO. AGENTS' 2G5 Commercial meet, Salem, Or A. D, Charlton, Asst. Oen'l. Morrison street corner Third Passe Arent Portli tland, O .V7..J...HS ' - ' .'ilrl li (MirMurt VI '' ' " luruiaiifK ..rT- ............ M ii.i, T'lartan nr ulctta IPrtrtate iU(l4a. It mtii. ni. "or wut Id plain wrpi, If eir, prpiu, ior si jcd. or uoiwx, .? . Qruiltx stttt wi rui H&VB Ily nnlnpr lr. Fcnn'a "Vrllow Ncne 11 lit. This "Vndeiful reracdr J. FRY, Salem. R&N TO THE EAST GIVESf 1HE CHOICfc OF - Two Transcontinental Routeo. Via Spokane Minneapolis St",Faul and l.'en ver Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates tr eastornjjeities. For full details call on or address BOISE & BARKER agents, Salem, Oregon, UUJiAlN LUVisiUM.y; Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Portland July 26, 31, August S. Jo, 15, 20. 25, 30. Fare Cabin, $5: steerage, J2.50. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-,8tamer Ruth for Portland. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturday at 7.-iJ a. m. Steamer Gypsy leaes Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 7 a. m. Returning leaves Ash btreet dock, Portland, daily except Sunday, at .6 a. m. Passengers given transfers to electric line at Oregon City if desired, making it possible to reach Portland at I p. m. Round trip tickets to all points In Oregon, Washington, California or the East. Connections mado at Portland jwitb -1, - -,1 J J 11. - "-ll . t x an ran, uccan uiu river uucs, wuu im i n Powers Agent, foot Trade street. A. L. MOHLER, Vice-Pres. and Manager, Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. For full details call on or address G. M. POWERS- Foot of Trade st. Local Agent EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 P M) Lv. ..JPortland. ..Ar 8:30 PMVLv. ...Satera ....Lv 7.-4S am) Ar. San Francisco. Lv (9!3o I800 A M 10 A M OOPM Above trains stop at all principal station; bet. Portland and Sulcra, Turner. Marion, Jeflerson, Albany, Tangent. Shodds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta. tions from Roseburg to Athland, inclusive. ROS-BURO MAIL, A-DAaV 830 AMI Lv . ...Portland . ". Ar ( 4 30 p m 1100 a M Lv.... Salem.... Lv-2 oo.-PM S2Q TMl Ar. . ..Roseburg.. Lv (73QA M Pullman buffet sleeper and second-clsss sleeping cars attached to all through tral ns WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN TORTI-AND AND CoRVALLIS. Mail tiains daily except bunday.j 730 A Ml Lv.... Portland.. :mT ?M) Ai 550 P M 1215 PMf Ar... Corvallls, .Lit I OS p-m At Albany an3 Corvallls connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNPAY.J 450 P M I Lv ., Portland.... Ar 730 P Mt Lr ...McMinnvllleLv I 825 A M 550AM Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also TAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTItALL!-, can be obtained from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Agent, Salem. K. KOEHLER, Manager. C. II. MAKKHAM, C. F. 3cV. A. Portland. AJAX TAULGTSPOOmVE-Y CUB A Lit Xeiiout lU tf ailing Man. 17. Jm(ioliicr,filrlMnoM, ito., nuiMd jrAbcu i&uiolhr ricm aaa ladu. ciellon., Tlitu autcklu and tunlu iMtoro Lot VlUlliT tu Ola or f oudi, sua ril a rata rar iiuar, imieo or niarritg. Wftvant Iiuanitr and (Jontnmbtlon if taken in tima. Tliair hm atuwa immediate Iwprp I sum and fltecte CUiiH where oil other Jail. la. I Utapoa uMttna tn iftDaica cs ajcuk .uuieie. au7 1 HI cars soa. W aire u ' nam cnira iuduhoiii -u4 wu pMltlvs written ffoarmi ,ntea to elfeet o euro in each eai or roiQua tuo mo rnone?. Price 66 cente I4r nackfe.or alx Daikauee (lull treatiueall lor S.oOBr mall.l axsrraifiS'pfift ,ss?a u For sale at SaTem, Or- bv D. J.IFRY HtrfMjs H 1 Cold Paps fopfldvepf iseiS. . "The Capital-Journal' daily and weekly, is credited with the largest circulation acx corded any. paper in , Salem, ia Marion county, or in the First Printer's Ink, July 28, '97, Salcm,fOregon, Feb, 25, 1897, . B, F, Bonham, P, M Salem, Or.i Dear SitvWill you please to advise us if the weights of mails now received from the Daily Journal arc fully 75 per cent more than a year ago at this time, As we have not in creased the size of the Daily Journal during the past year, we wish to estimate the comparative increase in circulation by the increase weight mailed, Yours very truly, HOFER BROS,, Editors Editors Daily Journal t Dear Sirs ifThe weights of mails now received from the Daily Journal are fully 75 per cent more than a year ago this l time, Respectfully, B, R BONHAM, Postmaster;-; By J, A, Sellwood, Asst, P, M, - ORDER FOR Hofcr Bros,, Publishers Capital Journal t NAME. POSTOFFIOE. " Indicate by cros'y 'J ... Enclosed Tmd25c for Dally, Journa one month. . . Enclosed find 50c for Daily Journal two months. ,., Enclosed find $1 for Dally Journal four months. ...Enclosed find $3 for Daily Journal for one year, ...Enclosed find $1 for Weekly Journal one year t3?"Fill out rder for what you want, erclose silver crin cr postal nbtr snd j of ex wlU be sent for the time ordered. Sample copies free and liberal cash commission to agents. vT t ,-pWHP---L congressional district Jt i ,-T, SUBSCRIPTION, STATE. C? tt