npCIUI-HIC DISPATCHES.! I I Associate rrcss Itcpint and Uigt'sts of all Important News oi' To-Day. PARAGRAPHS. A WORD ABOUT BOYS. MARKETS. -Wlieul Kan FitANCibCO. Jan. 23.- Ciiicaoo, wlifit sleiiilj: w'"" 8S- May, 4; July ? FINANCIAL. A SILVER I'HEDICTION. Nkw York, Jau SS.-T.ie Post nys- Oue feature of the market this inoriilus WIUJ the active selling of silver bullion certificates. Specu lators evidently begin to t taluk there will be no lluanciul legislation by this congress, at the least none to help the price of silver. POLITICAL- Eight thousand Muiioimalielu river coal niiuers have liven three weeks on a strike for an Innea-eo' wanes, and it is reported ihul the' mine operators have decided to liu- j pott Hungarians to work the mines. Serious trouble will result If tills plan j U carried ut. I Tlie comtnillee ou elections ard privileges of thcCalifor' la 1- gMntivai tt-seinl)ly have deeiied lo report fa-, vorably the bill to ascertain the pop- ular will on th uieth 1 of t o ing United Suites' senators. ! Louis 'I'aylnr, a sou of Col. (J. L.. Taylor, a well known reslilctit 'if Sun Francisco, conimltted suieiue yesterday by blowlug ills brains out witli a pistol. Speaker Bickucll, of the Nevada assembly, has for bidden the sale of intoxicating liquors in the capitol building duriug the session. At Topeka, Kansas, yesterday five new alliance senatoilal candidates presented themselves. The most prominent among them are ex Gov. St. John and Governor Blair. The Tennessee legislature has adopted a joint resolution declaring that action ou the bill to appropri ate $.250,000 for a World's Fair will be postponed until after the tinal disposition of the election bill in ttie senate. In Olympia on Wednesday eve ning Senator Squire's friends gave a champjgne supper to celebrate hit, victory. Wine flowed as fieely as water. A tipsy Seattle man poured a glass of champaigne upon the governor's head, saying "In the name of Watt-ou C Squire, I baptize thee." The governor took the joke in good part. The president to day sent to the senate tlie nomination of Col. Flagler, for chief of ordnance with the rank of luigtidier general. TIih Hood of the, Hoosjc tunnel has subsided. The loss by it is esti mated at $200,000 Rev. " A. Branch, a Baptist preacher in Portsmount, Ohio, broke the jaw of a bib'e colporteur with a blow of his list, btcause the man hud made improper adances to his 15-year-old daughter. A. M. Brooke, postmaster in Ca iM l lino lu.tnFlliJ tf iwinont Mm tiiiiii into --j i-v ij ttvvj'v fciw of bilver for Cameson pending the position of cashier in the Boston silver legislation. I do not remem-1 iSatioual bank or that city, TUe olllce lie abandons is worm $sauu a J ear. In the Illin is legislature to-day eight more ballots were taken for United Sutes t-enator, without any chuug in the vote. Tho Need of Good nml Thorough Bualnoss or Professional Training. In tho existing stato of society, with keen competition In every department of busi ness, and scores of well-equipped men IDAHO SENATORS FAVOR THE ELEC TIONS HILL. Washinoton. Jan. 23.- In re sponse to a report that the Idaho legislature was auoui 10 puss . .- lotion instructing ltssenaioisiu ...- ij( ti. ..Witons bill. Senator K""U . .. ,,....., McUonnell has written a .-.;. -which he states that it would be i ., ... ... r.l .lio to fifther an- poor pjiiey ij " , ..i.il...... in.t firill' ill Wniii-so tne repuuuuu. ..j i.. ..imfc nun me """ The senators served their state by villng for tree coinage, and to no ! so voted to lay aside the elections bill, but as the state needs a great i deal of legislation he believes it is the I U(jSt policy to favor the measures ; which the republicans ana tne ail ministration so strongly desire. HON CAMERON IN THE DOUGH. Washington, Jan. 23. David T. Littler, of III., who was mentioned - . ' . I... Cumitiip fit, lYiiii nn as an agent " ... -.-.. j in the purchase of silver bullion, appeared before tlie fcliver rooi in vestigating committee io-uay. su tler was asked if he had purchased silver for Senator Cameron. Here- plied, "yes I bought a small amount ber the exact amount, about $100,000 worth." "Did you buy for any other senator, representative or gov ernment oulclal? "I did not offer to do so, Canieion knew I had pur- clia-jed some on my own account, and when he met me one d y, he baid: 'I wan yon to buy some sil- Iverforme,' I think lie opened the subject, although I do not remem ber ab ut it." IlUlilEO IN AN AVALANCHE. Qleuec, Out., Jan 2.J. An ava- iluncbeof snow fell last night fiom j the Plains of Ahnilium to the street ihelw. Thesnow tilled the str.-ct U a depth of twenty feet, and ihiimslied In the front of four !iuue . FOREIGN DEATH OK A 11ELGIAN 1'ltINOK. Illume ICumor Whisper homo Uiy htorlci Bkussels, Jan. 23. Prince Baud- fouin, nephew of King Leopold and It is now repnited that Sir Jobs. Macdonald has definitely decided to dissolved the Dominion parliament, and appeal to the cotiutry the last week in February. In the reiehtng to d y amotion to repeil the piohibition on the importation of American pork, was defeated. At Bismark.N. D., the fourteenth ballot for senator was without re sult. At Pierre, S. D., after two ballots had been taken to-day without a choice for senator, the legislature adjoin ued. LEfllHLATIVK KEVIKW. heir to the throne of Belgium, died , Journal Editorial Head jiiarUsre, j ... i n i Legislative Assembly. this morning The cause i- alleged b to be bronchitis. Ills death caused a trenifiidons sensatiou and creates fousternatioii among all elates. All sorts of rumors are in circulation as the public was- unaware that tlie prince was ill. He was 22yeaisof aw-. It is asserted that the death of the piinceisa repitltion of the circum stances surrounding the death of the Archduke Rudolph, lao heir to the Austrian throne, who met his death in a mysterious manner in 1SS9. Humor has it there was a liulsiin between tho piiuce ami a beautiful German governess w ho has recently been banished from the Belgian court. It is said tho usult of the liaison has beeti the birth of a Ichild The court nlivsiclais in their ileath certificate annouueo the prince's death as caused by hemor rhage following u sevore attack of bronchitis. MISCELLANY. TVie first Republican House cau cus was asphited oue, and resulted ju favorable consideration of the Australian b illot law as prepared by tlie ballot reform league. One of tho first measures to pass the Oregon legislature will be a bill to protect f-eagulls. The bill to prevent extermination of this beau tiful winged creature lias already passed the house, and will no doubt meet with no objection in the sen ate. Th-s bird is tlie scavenger of the oceau beaches, bay, estuaries and rivers, performing the same valuable service t destroy oflal on the sea shore tta t the trow and other scavenger birds perform on land. Many parts of the coast would be almost uninhabitable from stenches arising from fishery ofi'al and dead auiuial life cast up by the sea, wire it not for these creatures of God, provided for thU purpose iu his aU-wise'provluV-nc.!. These use ful birds have been shot by thousands by reckless and ruthless ignorant pera m, ami it h a good sign that a humane egis ator c m pause amid KAILROAD M VONATKS INDICTED. Mi.nneaimi.is, Jan. 23. Tlie ournnl clainwiiiiuif.. .i.iii.'u inf.ir. '. ? ... nlli... LlLIjIIhh nwl J'HWll 101 IV tllHl T..I.I. f T.",..mn lUe IiriSSHlOU umn iiriauuu " rodent and general manager oHhei thus extend the helping hand of uusaa i nv road, ui d O. H. Hold- Human wibuoih m mivo uoui nuui ", general puur agent, have destruction these useiui unu uemiu- ful u Til. - imicii-u by l,o ITnltil Ktnlfs nidJ ry n-li i,.h.i..i... -....ii..,. IS ill" ,, ler.fut.. , i , ....- lUMIOIfllU ll rohhrin UUeihitl,.ii,,.. i.i ttes, Book Cas-. B-ire'i the furni ture dealer, has a fine line of book caM-s, sccrelaties, library cises, and Indies' writiuir desks. Tho latest nilOU'VPIl nun Woo- so( kct, J. I., Jnii. 23. The ' "'i''1"8 nnd ,0WC8t Pr,Ct'8 pmeniH Pnd first floor of many pnerneut Iiouswon (lie banks of the F'-Kkit,, tie ami Mill river- a re '11111 u See the Oregon Land Company's new plat of 600 ucres, garden land, hop laud and fruit land from $35 to fOO per acre. STATB X0TKS. In Milton, n town a f. w mil s fioiu r.lidleliil,n liiuotif d.-cllarkcd railroad section hands mid other ready to snap up every vacant position that roughs, Invaded the fhini"' quai ls worth any thing, it Is a crlrno for parents tersaiul dioveoiit the iuiuates with to turn their boys looso upon the world ", ,,. ,.. ,,..,. o,.,.,.r,il without a trade or a prolession. Tho gain- rol" ,,,,,,,",, l,,l,,r lu" k"' h u ' ing of an honorable livollhood Is dlfhcult of tlie Mongolians vuu seilnisly enough with tho best preparation, but to hurt. senu a Doy out irom t&o paternal root wttn nothing but his hands to depcnd.upon Is to consign him to a life of toil, If not of crlmo. There are exceptions, but thoy aro few. Oreatncss of intellect and moral rectitude sufficient to overcome natural obstaclos aro so rare as to bo scarcely recognized wllon they appear. Men llko Henry Ular. Anra- nam wncoin ana nenry uson, an poor , ... , A , ,.,1Nlim .VIllIi.i bu A P ulli'Hi'i press ilispatch re ports I i i dlure of U. M K'niu, o that tj This has led to tin H8signiiii-.t, t.r D ivi.l lJ.own, whose propertj was i.tli.uhed by reason of his belli,; one of the .-urelies on El- 'elto,Hy. 'At Hridireman. Mass . f'tral persons worn rwnnwl fmm iliTiltl I. .11 1 . . .. . "uimin sny boats, 'llic fuo-1 ,.. ......... ,i irlli'iiiiiiiiy,i(BM along !,,) ,.f Comnificlal street, Salem, 1 21 3t eod The Oregon briok block, Land north KM' '" vliey In oonsKiieiice ni Oivlmiii J'i w i r, , I (' . " . . r ti Oiven & c. win 8,rnrlse V a w'Ui their low prices on am. r'i-e tli-m ('' ,,f H.,ieni Sttwiii Sundry 30 ! '' Branch offlaeo. 9D8 mul ''!. ml astf.u -A eoiiinositnrat Jolii- Ai mice. No Wreck A.hore V vri're itraniiMl ihiini wrecked toHtrtiWiUnn. whHlier IU d !! r be the mm!iwi rf u)inu imiUfly, or dcfy thai m 'a fMrien without apparent cau. ab rxmot i mm nf rlif-rklric ibU fra oh l drain rfihrHir-t-f'fvltiiri.r 1 Ho-i-llr' -MMimh titn, which promote dUrtlt-h. hi iIkIm ulMtaBre h well at Uniliv w. rr j-nlWOji. A frame ftmttlpa UHi f.- UBwi.r im kidnryi and bud d.iirBda(u Hiid rheuinalUin, are aqiuair ili bndily allmetiu which It reme die PPrapiy and iborougtily 1'enUt. taee lo IU ue U well nnud by H- boys who worked their way from tho low est to the hlgnest positions In life, can bo counted on one's lingers without going over them twice. One of tho oldest nnd most capable busi ness men in Pittsburgh expressed his views In regard to training boys for tho duties of lite substantially as follows to a reporter of tho Dispatch: "If I had a boy I would no more think of sending him from homo to earn his living without tho necessary train ing to enable him to mako his way against tho strong opposition that ho would bo suro to encounter at ovory step thnn I would think of flying. I would consider It a crlmo against society to do so What chanco has a boy Rot to hold his own in tho liorco strug gle for existonco without skill of comoKind? None at all. Tho most ho can Imno for is a lowly station and a caroor of drudgery at manual labor of tho roughest kind. Ho mnystartoutwithhighhopesnnd nooio pur poses, but when ho comes in contact with actual business affairs ho will soon find that thoy aro too com plicated and prociso for his crudo ideas and methods. Tho result can not bo doubt ful. Ho will drift from post to pillar and finally bring up at tho bottom of tho ladder, where ho will remain. Ho has been triod and found wanting. This is not his fault; ho may have dono tho best ho could; but it all comes from his parents neglecting to give him that training of brain and nr.ml which is so necessary to success in this ago of keen wits and sharp competition. "Business mothods havecnanged wonder fully since I was a boy. Then It was con ducted, for tho most part, In a crude, hap hazard sort of manner. Nearly every tiling was on a small scale, requiring no particu lar training or experience. Somo pcoplo have tho notion that it is tho samo now, nut thoy aro sadly mistaken. Men who wero successful in business life forty or fifty years ago could hardly fill a cloritship now. Business has boon reduced to a science, and its manifold complications aro as hard to understand as any other branch of knowl edge. A good business man in these days is competent to fill any position, public or private. Aloro tnan ono President has called men from tho storo or factory to as sist in carrying ou tho Government. I do not caro how or whero a boy Is trained, so that correct business principles aro in stilled into him. Ho may learn tneso at home, In a storo, factory or workshop; I do not insist that ho shall bo highly educated in tho learnings of schools, but I do insist that ho shall bo thoroughly grounded in somo oc cupation, trado or profession. A business half learned is not learned at all. This is tho causa of so many jack-of-all-trades which infest every community. Thoy know a little of many things, but not much of any. They havo to give way when thoy como in competition with better trained hands and brains. - "The future glory and prosperity of this oountry rests -with tho boys. Thoy will in duo time bo called upon to tako tho places of tho men who aro now at tho head of af fairswho aro filling tho offices of tho Stato and Nation and conducting tho various business enterprises for which wo aro so greatly distinguished. How important it is, then, that theso boys bo brought up so as to bo competent to discharge .those great duties. Thoro is no oxcuso for neglect in this matter. The country is lull of public ichools whoro a good education can bo ob tained without money and without price. Every city, town and villago has its fac tories, shops and stores whore actual busi ness can bo learned by tho proper applica tion. Therefore, I say thoro is no oxcuso for parents allowing their boys to go forth into tho world and tie themselves down to a llfo of drudgery, which thoy must do if thoy have neither trained minds nor skilled hands. The dangerous classes of socioty are composed of men who, when boys, loft homo w;thout knowing how to do some thing. Having no skill at any thing, thoy seldom find employment, and thon only at tho roughest and least remunerative work. Tho result is that they first becomo dissipated and thon criminal. This pict ure is not overdrawn, it is bornoout by statistics, and a matter of almost universal experience and observation I have Known many naturally bright boys who, from this cause, hav.o grown up to bo drones in so cicty. Thoy failed In competition with mon better equipped than themselves, became discouraged, and sottloa down in povorty and obscurity. "Theso aro facts which parents should take home and seriously ponder. If they havo boys thoy should see to it that they aro brought up to somo honorablo occupa tion and not permitted to spend tholr timo in Idleness, in which thoro is neither dig nity nor profit. It will servo as an anchor to keep thorn from drifting with tho wind, and give them a fair start in tho raco of life. It will not only bo of lasting benefit to tho boys, but will bo a sourco of comfort to tho parents, save somo of tnem fro in go ing down to tho gravo with broken hearts, and bo an clement of strength to tho coun try which can bo depended upon in timo of need. Nothing good comes from idleness, which is tho parent of evil; but intelligent industry is always honored nnd honorable To slightly parapbraso tho sacred text: Train up your boy in tho way ho should go, and whon ho Is old ho will not depart from it."' Dangers of Ico-H'ntor. Dr. Hammond protests against tho Amer ican habit of gulping down a great quantity of lco-water. Ho says that it induces catarrh of tho stomach, which underlies a dozen other troubles, and, vory possibly, cancer of tho stomach. Ico, used in email quantities, is a valuablo remedy, but any ono had better swadow coals of flro than ice-water. It blisters and destroys tho membrane. Dyspepsia Is a suro conse quence, and it does not even lnsuro tempo rary comfort. What, then, can wo do I Swallow instead an occasional crumb of ico. Reasonably cold, but not ice-cold, lemonade, Is a convenient and wholesomo drink. Better yet is tho old-fashioned farm er's drink of one-half milk and one-half water. This Is rofrosblng and cooling when far from ice-cold. Don't Scorn tliu Humble. Wo never yet know a man disposed to scorn tho bumblo man who was not himself a fair object of scorn to tho humblest. A man of a liberal mind has a rovorenpa for the little pride tbaU&aaous every condition, and would deem it sacriiogo to affront or abate the respect which Is maintained with none of tho advr ' CALIFORNIA "IfiJ'Kh. ftfiSfc s- - LK4.Mtr4ir 7 PATADDU I1PPS VJAtlAIlllii BfceaiTutJim, h'eura'gla, Corns HtADAOHC. And ALL PAIN. Tl OtllftriU PtiHiT. wd !" JJLEOTRIO COUOH OUR cuttt eout, etojp, coMuurmt. ItU J til Drt Uts. Eul tit, tO ' disastrous, and in order to protect himself and his creditors Brown made an nsilgnuieut to M. J. Uicmi, who Isulsonsslgneo for Mr. Elgin. Brown's assets will reach $40,000; liabilities, Including-surety debts, $3o,000. Athena Press: In all probability the Tuesday's edition of tlie Press will be discontinued nfter this week from the fact it don't pay. The semi-weeklv has tbut fur beiu of great convenience lo Athena and has done good. Thus f.ir this w inter Grunt count) stockmen have fel but very little hay, and all conditions are favorable toward beiu;; able to piif-s he win ter with little or no liws. Kei Pi os-: A series of meetings has I eon in prtgies for several nights at Houston's hall nude.1 the auspice: of tlie Salvation Anny. Considerable iuteiest is bciuu niau ifested. Klamath Star: Home editors drink to get the sugar that's In it, while others tako it straight to in craise the ci; dilution of their patent insides. Athena Piess You may pco-hoo at the funnels' alliance, but it Will isto.nsli you ill the sweet b e anil bye, and turn tlu tables upon you Phi organ'. itlnn is growing strong er every day ami by "J will he able to hold' the balance f the v ithig power. Long Creek Eagle: Nearly fiftj men an busying ihein-elves this winter handling their pick in pros pecting new ledges of the higlier mount-due tun! many valuuMe dis closuies -ire being opined to view O.i fuer-duy as a party of land seekers on the North Sautiani were ri iing on u pur-h car of the Oregon Pacific railroad, they rn over a looe rock which jolted tho men fn.in their ket, and ono was thrown on the track, tho wheels ruuiiiiigciver his abdomen. It is fcirv-Jli is fatal y injuied. Eugene Regi-ter: Iwt Thursday ichild or Mr. E M. Corbus, aged ibout time .eais, got hold of a bot le containing a preparation for re moving w.-ris from linre.es. It con allied strong acid and the child got some of It on its face burning it juite badly around the chin. Dulles Chrenicle: Monday eve n'ng Mr. Wulson Who had been up the road on a hand cur, on his wnj homo discovered thai some wretch had bolted two fish plates together and placed them on the track near the willows nbovo town. There wne an evident intent to wreck a train, mil the attempt was folk d more by good luck than anything else. The Tillamook Headlight cliilni the distinction of having published more land notices than any olhei paper hi the United States Within tho past two years the journal lint contained 820 timber land notices, Mid 330 homestead and pie eniptlon notices, and the editor challenge!) the oute'de world to beat his record. Times Mountaineer. The Medli-ino Lodge Creseut, of Kansas, will beat thin record badly. Wood Koit Sai.k. Big llr and maple. Leaw onlers at J. C Iirown & L'n's Ivtidwnre slore, r'a- ieill MtA.NICllAKoI.il 1 2 1-1 ill Instruments Filed lor Kv-or! at the Couuty Itccor.lei's Oillct. Geo W Watt and II A Thomas to John Bevce: a part of Its 1 and 2 in blu -1, University ad lo Salem $ II A JhIiiihoii Jrand wf lo John iioyce; blk i in Brook lyn ad to Salem John B.iyce to II A John son, Jr; a part of Its 1 and 2 in blk 4 of Univeisity nd lo Salem II A Thoma- and wife to John Boyce. 1 0-11 ucies in t 7 s. r 3 w Allen Drijis and wf to L V Potter; to aeres In t S s, r 1 w II W Hatch and wf to (ie i J Pearce; a parcel of laud In Salem Suite Lund Co to Oregon Land Co; It 11, in blk 12 Highland ad to Salem q c. d. 1300 1000 1000 100 1600 00 300 spfto 'i mm Ckfel r 'V6SiS Both the methixl ainTrcstilU wlici 1 Syrup of Figs is taken ; it i pleaian i and refreshing to the taste, and act centlyyet promptly on tlieKidneys 1 Liver ami Bowels, cleansea the eys tern effectually, dbtpcls colda, Lead 1 aches am! fevers ami cures haMtua constipation permanently, Foreah in 50c and 81 bottles by a! dnifttrwta. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. SAM fSAkCISCO. OH. iQVMtui, r. ttl rot. .r. " A Nile uia nil Till-"-. itchiiii; 1'llcK itra Known by moNtiiro line HiRlrntliii, -im-i"K mlome ItchliiK when rurm. This tm mi iw well ni lllliiil Itk-filnm nml iirumnliiiK, v a'Ul iitiiiK- In Hi. I:-n.iiiIi' Tile K'iin.il.s. alil rli lids direct!. tiiipiirt- utlHIed, uli-niili-i In-lnrs.nll-iVHlli-lilt'nril i-tlW-t- n iH-ruinli-t-ul I'lii-i-. ii -i- - Ii.ukkIM "f mull trctUe lit-i- II a.mi '"hlliuU'lpliW ll lilfl In milt. stiMiior, Wonderful-Si I, follow he mo ef Hood's Sais.it-.irilla Si-M'ie uses of scrofula, iipoti winch other (uep u.tllons h.we been itmerli',leliltotlio pcculhr ruratho imers of tills ineillcliie. blstiesshiR c.iii-s of alMirpsIa, excruciat ing convl.'.iiilH ot the kidneys and liver, goiilzliig Itch B . "d rain of salt f SUITS Iieuin, tt.sagree- " " 11 j v. sos ot catarrh, nml aches and pains ' i" usM.it sin, aro ctnel by Hood's Sar- .."v It i urines tlio blood, anil at tho o 11 no trues tho stotmch, erentes an . i .'. il v.u-s MreiiKlhtncu'iyfuiic- i ifH.oex'Y. Give it a trial. General Dobility I'm' four je..rs my wnu suHcied with - f. i t ii'iiA-hcs oil the elands under -. i.i.s, n .1 general (lebllity of the wl.vilo . ai. .s .. bee mo 'o poor in lie Ulh .. t wo -io oil cl.e crgeof des,..lr .jiril.iK if recoM-ty. riijslclaus did uit sci-in to i nileifctjiul her case; at all 'onts slit i.ecr derh ed any benefit from their tie.itn-j.it. Slio finally concluded to try Hood's S-irsa,uilll.i. The hnmedi.to it.-et w is so marked and satlsfactoiv hat ho conilmied to I..1.0 II, and tlil Iho uiull: Snu has gained hi weight Fretr. i,' to III Pounds and is b .;. , i and hi better health than she 1. .-' -i ;,i je.ni. The bunches under her ai..is li oe dl.nlnblicd, ami wo hellevo lloil s Sarujiurllki will he loo much for them in tune." .. J. Nokchoss vs-'B Com mercial Stieet, Pin-toil, Mass. Hood's Sarsap'ji'tlla Solit I)j Jr 'ui3ts. tfll sliforf.l. rreireilby C. I. llOOt) & CO., Apothcc.ltlos, Luwell, ,fa. 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WITH $1.76 Sek it, Tky it, Buy it. Tho now V. S. No. 2 Singer sowing ma chine Burt Case, ngent 181 Com mercial street. 12-10 tf. You h X Newspaper that Is Kearles- nnd Indo petiilenl; tlioioughly Itepublleiui, nml not i he tool of nny one? Then mihstrlho for tho WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL Published nt tho Sluto Ovpltnl, only 81.rh per ear, six months 75c, lour m ititlisCil.- Bright Newsy Fearless -It couUilon The Jidttle of the People Ayainst Plutocrats And shows up The Rank Pretensions of the Or gans of the Monopolies I It Is notn inonopolyonjiin.thtttcinployH ts Inllu'iito to bind the pcoplo hand mid root. His not tliu tool of nny Intorestorol iny politician. It udvocjites people's incus uies unil booiI Kovernincnt, It behoves in -ibsoliitely cuirylui; out iho will of tho ninsicsof tho peoplu. Head It, and see II It does not. PuUHutiacl Every Thursday ut SALEM OREGON. Wo hnvii tho hcconil liitKC-il circulation n tho Htato mid our list Is constantly (rowing. SPECIAL. Wo wl'l sfiorta chili of llvo now niinics to iny I'lMtiittlco lor ono year lor So.OJ A dub or ten now niimes to nny ortlco tiiil imo copy to thnKi'tlcr-upof tho club mo year for S10.00. Airs. M. E. McCoy, physician mid surgeon, No. 200Conmicrclnl street. Chronic discuses n specialty. Con sultation free. 12-8 tf CARTER'S 1TTLE IVER PIUS. i 7SSa CURE Sick Ilendnche nnd relieve nil tho trouble Incl dent to n bilious state of the ay-item, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after eating. 1'nln In the Side, -to hllo their most remarkable success has been sliown la curing SICK Headache, yet Carter's I.itti.k Livir Tnxs nre cijunlly Miliuible hi t'onstijiallon, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct nil disorders of the stomach, stlmulnto the liver and regulate tho bowels. Een if they only cured HEAD Ache they would bo almost pricolesi-to those who suiter from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does not end here, nnd thoso who once try them will find theso llttlo pills valuablo in so many ways Hint thoy will not be willing to do without them, Hut after all sick head ACHE Is tho hano of so mini v Uvea thot here Is whero we make our great boast. Our pills euro It whilo others do not. CAiiTicn'H IiiTTLis l.ivF.u PiLij? aro verv small and very easy to take One or two pills make a dose. Thoy aro strictly . egetalflo and do not gripo or purge, hut by their gentle action please all who uso tlieiu In Inls nt 2S cents; five for SI Sold i cry w hero, or sent by mall. CASTES MEE1CI1IE CO., Ucw Tcit Small Pill. Small Dose. H Price, J. Ii MITUIIIMil.. (iiX). hoiiyi:. MITCHELIj & H0EYE, General Collectors, Brokers AND ACCOTJNTANTS Ixicnl ami loiolen collei-ilons attended to prouipi.y. Itnllroud tickclH sold to till purls of iho woild. llo'ilikicnlng for local p ullcs u specialty. Advertising placed In any pari ol the United Htates lit tho most reasonable rates, Commercial papciH looked nil or promptly. ZVJ Coinuit-ii-lal stieet, up staira. Hnlem, Oregon. SiiiinnoiiH. In tho Circuit Courtof tho HUlto of Ore gon, for tliu county ot Marlon. McKlnley Mitchell plalntift vs. .Ins. 11, Ilarnes and Teresa Ilarnos, Mary Haines, Mary 10, Ijiinhrlghl ana Win liumbrlght, Margaret J. Markwood mid Markwood, her husband, Susan Groshoug and Jacob Oroshong, Angellno Mlies and Mies, her luis- hand.acharlah Ilarnos mid Kate llaracs, Heotgo Ilarnes, lamina KltzgeruUI nnd Charles l-'lluemlil, Frances Ilarnes, Kllen Harm H.Anulo llaruo-i, u minor, nml J. 1), Unities, administrator of tho partnership estiitoof Kllshaand J, II, llarues. defend tints, To Win. Uiinbrlglil nml Jlnry K. Ijiiii- icii. you bright, defi-ndnnts nbovo ii".ine In tho natnoofttie Htato or Oregon, y nreuy rcquireu iied" titled and each of ou. uro lo appear and answer tho complaint agmiihi you in mo aoovo on huII. within ten days from tho dato of iho service of this numinous tiH)H you, If served within thucounty,nr if KOivcd in any oinrr county in inisstaie, then wllhln twenty days from tho dato of mo service in inissuiiiiiiunsupouynu;anii irisorven uy ptiuiiciiiion, iiiou you nro ro quired to appear and answer said com nliilnt on nrbcfoiothoHrst day of thoregti (ar term ofsald eiiurt, noxt after six weeks iiulilleiillon ol this summons, tti wit ou or before tho second Monday, IhoDth day of I'uliiuiity, IMil.anil liyntt mil so in answer for want thercor tho plalutlir will apply tnlbu court for tho relief nra.vcd for In .aid complaint, to wit: For tho fiiieelosuru of amortgagoon rial oslnto. This summons Is it veil u twin von hvnuhlloallou.by order of Hon. H. V. llnUeJudgo ofsald court, f mo ui Decomner i?7, ikwi J. J. MUlll'H Y, Attor for plalntlir. Hiilcm, Oregon.lKo. 27, 1RIK), POIIEST (JROVK PODLTRY YARDS, Founded !n 1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE And tho finest over bred on tliu I'ntlllc Coast. Book youiiordcr iinly forchoho selection!, iend Stanp f jr Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, I0:i:-dw Forest Orovo, Oregon. BVBItBKARINGnjSSK?. intll frost. l)uerlpiivo price list Htruwborry. from Mu HHTII WlNftUlsT, free ltussellvllle,Ore. Morgan & Mead, City Draymen! All work done with promptness nml dls Milch, Only tho host men uro employed. IM" UIII'IU J. F. Bcpresa No, 15, 1'rornpt work nnd saliufHclloiiguiininli-ed. rHt- order ui Jim, ChirK'nMom, IH) Court street. S. ERNST, Upholsterer. All work, olther imw or r-iiirliif, lioim ii tii tMt Morkminlllrt niwi. Mbuii south of imI ollleu. icapesl, Neatest ami Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE. $500Reward! VK will pay Iho nbovo rewind for any case of liver complaint, dispepsla, sick headache, Indigestion, constipation nr cos tlveness wo cannot cure wltw west's Vcg eltablelilier tills, when tho directions aro stili-tlo compiled with, Thoy itio purely vtgelabl, and novcrfali to glvo satlsfao t If in. Hugar 'Minted, Largo boxus, contain lug IK) pills, 2A cents, liewaro of coil titer lolis and mltatlons. i'ho genulnu manii r.ictHredohly by TJ11C JOHN U. WK.ST Co. ('hleiigolll, Hold by (leo K, flood, I)niBgUt,;aCoin. street.Halem Or. la Jlidl n: ;anitt Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol the Day None hut whllu labor em iloyed In this establishment. A good stihsUiiitlnl meal o ked In Urst class stylo Twcntj-tlvai cents per meal R1CD K K O S T Court utreet, between Journal Olllce and Mlnto's l.ivery. uT WlLLAMMlli. Salern, Or. Itales $'-')() nml $5.00 n Day Open to tho public Thursday, Kept. II, hwi. 1 1 wit hlel btwi-ii I'Mrilaiul uiui Mm I'rHiiohMii. Alms Ui bo II ml clan In all It apisiliilint tils. IU titbits areiaervcd with tliu uholomUrulUtirown In the Wll ainWto Mlloy. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor HELLENBRAND'S folinj I'arlors 4 Can dy Jlanufaclory, Jlld Cornmmolul Utrut. ISUbOKKAItKi leti('rHm KXi,l6o.ndi!6rnti Oilliw. TtM or CiiHiluleuiid Cuke.. 10 conU lluahttlid Milk - JUCUU llnUi uf buii lOtoilU Huit'Hkaw.iiiitworTwi lficuU ll-luk mitl Kgg . Jjtwnu J'orkl Imp and Kif .ul a.. ..,,... I 'li tti. u ml kim U Ctillts Iinakeond nut uo nil kind of fence, city i v.nw..i .m Aium M cents ndeouutry. OirfHiy MrinilforfaiDilug I Hrtu4geHiid KgK ..JAwoU JJ.KOIIOMAKKK.HAliMII.Or. HhHI Hlld KtCIf . MWIUU I , , KtwhOv.lerwuy style........ wnU 1 WTT T DrTV A T rT ZSCHlRigtaiOhiMStnrtdfwwIUoSO'Clotli 51 LLiLi i)U I A LAM. I A iiW) vurtmy of fribl.lA. & AImj iwt, axint or IIIIIK Willi all .u PaJJ oars irtJ rn m BROWN k Co. m b anil m oes lor a short timo only. Tlaiuin & Son's hand sowed .rdovan, button, and laco shoes, $5 per pair; rogular pric $7..r)0, 231 KterCnsh l'nlil lor Woo', UlUcs nml Polls Commercial st. Sasli and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compete with tho lowest. Only tho bost matorial used. The Oregon Land Co., -with Kb- Home CO Salem, Oregon, - . ... . .. ... - I " ! aa.llV M .....m r numiinur tuttbi w nrrr rat mi ....u uiu,.uii ., n lurmi. - .. - -. .-.-.- ..--'-i ..'...- -- ul .n. .. ...r-.. -.. .r. i ( uoloe Lie". iHivirum n ijouiwuo, t .f irdm4dmi fi .HiBll.r. tU UliUrU ril '. Kll I-VI I -i ." 'wmv.f, Bn....... W, lobttctu mid oonfrrtNiDcry- -, always ou imnd. (In tliu Htnto IiiHiiriuico Ihilliling) and brimcli ofiki'H In Porthintl, Aatorln and Albany, Has for Bale a luryo list of CI rain, Block and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. 'i'ho Oregon Lund Co, w'hn i'ieclally organized for tho purpose of buying and mib-dlvldiiig lurgo trnotH of land, mid lma during the pant two years bought and subdivided over .'lKI ucres Into Fi?e to Twenty Acre Parcels1 Tlio HUciitnH of HiIh uiiilortiildng Ih hIiowii In the fuel that out of 280 tracta placed on the market, i!25 have liccu sold. Wo claim that ten ncrea ot choice luud In Fruit, i Will Yield a Larger Income than 100 aorcH or wheat In the MMfuiippl Valley. WobIho make vnluuble liuprovementH in the way of rnndH, clearing the lund, feud's, etc. Wo can veil a small tract of laud for the same price per acre us you would have to pay fur a large liiriit, . Send for Pamphlet anil Price List. 10 Acres for Rent. A olioleo truct only out) mile from Hulem Te'itu llbenil, Apid)' to HOFKIt imos., Journal Uttlor. BIROS All kind mounted toordor ALLAN RHODES, HUSH uiiii ( Capital Dairy Co. A. 0. Kulrchlld, II. J. Kelly u nr prepared to deliver mtxli mil cooled ou Ice, lo any port or tho oily. T. IJUUKOWH, ' IHjrUr IIount.k and.KK ?! ' T-l-ruid.rtitllalo Lqw'mUU. No.UramerUIBl., J4alm tmow im ma una r-tojiw -," '-- Oregoiiinu Rail Road Conipaiy. (Junml olll9M Krou' indT, HU, 1'ortUn liABT num. From Townnl I'orUund HUitlou. I'orllitnd Hllver-Coburu l'art'ndl'urt'aj toil no mull iiiaII Uxp 1,VI'M I.VAM All I'M AH AX fl (X) H(M J'urtl'ndHl'Co iUl 1 85 7 tf IU 26... WoMlburn. 1 10 7 6 8 W II '1 Kllvurton .IJ ui 0 4 6 U7..1lriiwnvlllu... 7 40 (I CO CoburK 00 Connection KtWoodburii with 1)1' Cw train to nml from I'rotlaud uud nt Tttll muri with Irulun touDd from Albuuj. WOT HI UK. . Alrllenmll -tirtlaud;maif LY AM AR XX 0 31 .fnrtland TAWV. SIS lifrt Duuilt Juuttlon H0S A IW . Hherldan U) 4 Id .--.-.iJulUn 8 23 UI .M0Illuoutll . 75H an !ZZ Ainu 5 Tlekelf for went Bide utAtluu for Ml ( loot ot Jetlonou t. 'IlckeU for Kant Hide lUitlun for ul p I'uion depot, (r Mil uud I tretii. i'HAB. N. BOOT1, Ocn. 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