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ERffld .K13JA10SHV $88 - f &V H VD "S 'n'"d SamsAtri uj nr jo qSjH 8TATB FINANCES. RrttipU and VUbttttmrnln front the Trfaurr' OJDce for the Putt Two Var. Geo. W. Webb, state treasurer of Oregon, has (submitted his biennial report of the business done In his of flee, aud from what Botirce money lift been received and for wlint nur poflea paid out. When he amumed the office there was on hand $243, 378.39, and when the olllco ww turned over to bin nuceessor, Hon. rhll-Slelschnii, there wan $235,144.20 In the vault. Titcre-wns received during thetwoyeaia'endlng Feb, 11, $2, 209,139.38, and the ilmount paid out during the name time wan, $2,- 309,373.48. The following futi(llmvc contributed to the treuHiiry: HKCKIITfl. Ongon warDept. fund--! 25,426 23 Htuto eapltol bulltlltitl 28 39 Insano aftylum fund 4,410 30 Boldlera relief fund 1,004 97 Ooultundltiiwar'nlfuud 1,184 07 Common hcUooI fund 622,822 02 Int.- 849,30-3 12 Agricultural Col. "I'rln.. 3-3,131 12 " " " Jt- 21,976 14 Unlvereity fund J'riu 41,:H)8 18 " Int 10,:WO 01 Htate laud " 3 72 Hwamp" " 34,741 77 Tide " " 2,884 00 U.8. " " --- 29,100 45 University tax 27,307 78 Military " 37,992 40 U. 8. to agricultural Col.- 10,000 00 Tola! 12,299,139 88 DISIIUHHKMKNTH. General fund - 408,730 2-3 Penitentiary fund 70,000 02 Incidental fund 27,273 8.'! IiiHano fund 102,302 03 Kxecutlvo fund 21,032 75 Judicial fund 37,023 31 I.elHlutlvc fund 42.501 00 l'rlntliiKfund 28,012 20 Convict fund. -14,511 82 KukUIvo fund Indigent fund Common school fund principal Common hcIiooI fund In trrvat Aurl'mltural coIIol'o fund principal exclu Hlvonf ftMKX) traiiHfer to the common hcIiooI fund principal by ex nmlnlui; commilteoof 1889 Agricultural col logo fund Intercut University fund prltici pal Unlvumlty fund Intercut Hlutuliinil fund Swamp land fund ... Klvo iwr cent U. H. laud wile fund University fund Military fund AKrlcultuml college lm provemeiit fund U.). aid to Mtutu agri cultural college Indian war fund 4,788 10 738,754 62 285,250 03 27,150 00 17,031 47 42,400 (HI 13,221 Bf 301) 00 81,411 87 22,711 33 22,291 72 3-3.990 61 30,021 08 15,000 00 351 00 Total .... ...t2,309,373 48 Information Wuulnl. Prof. .', I.. Washburn, entomolo gist, of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege Experimental Ktatlou, has Is sued the following elrculur reimcst lug InfoMiiuUoil regitulliig the hop loiiho, t'llK'ltl.AU. Hluee the pri-fcneo of the hop loiihc (phoroden liutnull) in Oregon Iiiim littn n'iortil, careful cmiiiiIiiu tloiis of tilleelinl yards havu been inmlj) aud the tvHUltHappurently cor roborate the results of observations nuiUe In Europe aud America con. tciiiKiraniiiUi-ly hy the ilomrtment ut Wnshlugloil. ' ThcmJ imhiIU are huiiiniiulmt In llio statement that the "eggs of the hop louse are laid in the autumn on plums and prunis, more particularly the former." This Is now home out by iwrnnnal observations In this slate, thotuuuds of eggs having Ik-cii found on mil ling thicket oft plums near ui) lit fettled hop yard, Mhlle cultivated prunes In the vlelniiy vrv ui. uf iVctctl, It Is for the purport ut gathering Mtutlntlcmipou this matter, I. e., the varieties of plums preferred, ami sit uation of plums with regard to hop yards that this circular Is hued, In order to record aiivi. facta In bulletin n)ort, to le shortly Issued, trentlug of remedies, etc It Is IiojhhI and txKt!Uil that very progressive hop grower will Interest himself In answering the fol lowing iiuesllous. The greatest ao curaoy lit the replies Is neevwary. 1. Have your hoi Uvu ntUvUtl the past year by l"P HcwT It w, to vhnt extend tluauulally, have you c.i.tVrv.r i! Are there cultivated plums or prunes near your hop? What vnrl. etks? 3 Are there any wild plums, or MKHlllugs near your hop iloldr What is ihclrmrrvtit name? 4 What Is the exact distance of tilt HHsJIIngs (ineutloiied In No. S) from your hops? !) m OSPowden Jtd In WBhm f Hoct Cuttings are desired from cultiva ted plums and prunes near hops and from seedlings mentioned Insert. 3 and 4. (8end the new wood.) In every case, give accurately, name of fruit and Ita distance from hop yard; whethera few yards, rods, n mile, two miles or more. Postage on sufih packages Is 1 cent for each ounce. An early reply Is desired, and all replies should be In by Feb. 25lh, 1891. We trust our subscribers will aid theexperlmental station In getting it the facts. UFr Hrotlitrx. funding for ttie Oregon legislator Big brothers sometimes forget the rights of Iheir smaller ones, and not nfreriuently neglect their duties to rhem. We trust big brother of the Willamette valloy and Eastern Ore gou will not forget the rightsof their Hmaller brothers, Josephine and Curry. It Is not lecause wo are little that we appeal to you, but be causo wo desire to grow larger. We believe If the tHoplo of Oregon knew our actual present condition and future jmKslbllltlcs, thev would not hesitate a moment In extending to us a helping hand, and assist us to rendur at least approachable vaKt and permanent wealth. Do you know that from tho county seat of Josephine county to tho county seat of Curry county the distance Is less than sixty miles? Do you know that both of these counties havu an organisation older than that of the state of Oregon ? Do you appreciate the fact that both of these counties have been iaylng stat-i taxes for 40 years? Did you ever consider that tho tax money so-paid Is expended In distant parts of the state, and so far m tho economical ell'eotof this drain upon our Industries, the several sums so annually sent to the. state treasury might as welt be thrown into the sea. Nniioof It returns. Do you not think Hint after we have inudu forty annual payments Into tliu state vaults, for 40 years have been send ing money to bo expended In distant parts of the state, that In equity wo ought to havu some little assistance from the state? Do you know that Itoguo river runs by (Irauts Pass and Hows Into the ocean at Elleiisburg? Do you Luow that Omul's Pass and Elleusluirg should be neighbor ing towns, yet practically there Is no communication between them? Do you know that Itoguo river In its course froinOranlsl'ass to thuocemi, llrst Hows through a valley covered with most Valuable timber, the pro duct of a most fertile soli, and then bisects theCoast range of mountains, and thus practically lays bare from water-line to summit a mountain whoso rooky ribs cintaln nearlj every mineral held valuable by man, Including gold, silver, Iron, marble, asbestos and mineral paint? That after ploughing u mighty furrow through the mineral laden structure of theCoast range the river again lliws for 10 miles through ouo of the lichen seaside Valleys In the state, which Is covered with a finest of pine, eedar,oak aud llr growing with tiopleal luxuriance? Do you know all this wealth of laud, forest and mine has not Ir-oii utilized and taken from this prim eval solitude mid wilderness aud turned by the hand of industry Into the fructifying channels of commerce- and Into homes ? The letisou is, to the homo noolcor, the miner aud the lumberman this legion U a l-ealed vault. Itlslnao ctsslbletn the man who desires t uniko a home. The "deep tangled wild wivxt" delles the strength and llimuelttl ability of tho pioneer to uiuke a road through It. The sleep sides of the canyon through the tango are obstacles which the pros I eetor cannot oveicomo suilluloutly to enable him to get the ueceasary machinery to his mines. It costs so much to make a wagon road to the forest that capitalists wek more- no cvNtlhlo timber. Do you know that the construct ion of a wagon road from Grant's Pass to Klloiuburg, would unlock fiout useless wilds, aud oitcu to set tlement, over 760,000 nuivB of land; render apprtvaehablc one of the most promising mineral regions In the state and render itcvetutlblu to muuu fucturvs millions of feel of the choic est arlutlos of lumber Unit grow In our state? Do)tu know that when the state aids In opening upthU rx'gluu It U rvudeilug nvntlaUle Ar dtsKMal not ' ! than 40,000 acres of seheol laud ! v hluli ought not to bo sold for less ' CdSBakmo - HO Ycara tho StaodarO. than $100,000. We hopej our big brothers will consider these ques tions and help to develop this part of the stale. We trust .that the forces which control this legislature will be strong enough In mental vis ion so see the magnificent future that is becoming Oregon to stretch forth Its hand and give a friendly grasp and a needful lift to the smaller brothers, who In the distant valleys, far away mines and lonely forests' are planning and toiling to develop millions ot additional wealth for and within the state. prant's Pass Courier. nibl)rt' HheuBBtlc ana JArer ruin, Thee plltsare sclenUflcallr compoundf-d and uniform In action. No grlpi o commonly followlnz tbe use norm in action, no trnninsr pain use of puis. -Toer are tdnmed to botb adults and chll drenwltli perfect safety. We k mo an lee tbey havenoerjusl In the cure ofnlck head ache, constipation, dyspepsia and bllllous ncu and, as an appetizer, they excel I any other preparation 1771 Hmllu Stelner, sole agts. 8ALKM MAKKKT JtKl'OKT. A Hynopsli ( the Markets Uuj lug and Helling l'rlce. ItKTAII. PHICKS. HEVISKD QUOTATIONH. HhouldersXugar cured.per lb,12J lireakfiMt bacon 1A Hams Hugar cured, per lb, 11 lleer asilftic Pork- ii like. Mutton 10W Wfi. Veal-10l2Sc. Timothy seed Icr pound, 7Kc; selllni;. lied clover seed 1,-r pound, Lie Whltecloverseed 1'er pound, 18c " Alslke lSo per pound. lied top 13c per pound. Lincoln Onus Vlyfr er ousdf Itye Urass lOo pur pound. Orchard (Jross17c per pound. Ileans Opcrlb. Oat meal it 6c. Canned Krulu.l'eaches, J2 90; apricot, 13 Vr, blacklerrleii, 83; corn, best grade n CO, tomatoes fl W string lieans fl Uy, IjrwH txns fl Kr, per doz. In two lb cans. Green KrulL.Cholce app.es 1U l.'Xks per Ikx; pears 75c per bo;gnteatl 2;perbiz potaUsx 75c; carrots iSic; imrsnlps (1 ay, quinces tl 0U per bushel; onions to per lb. KInh.-Halmou 7(altc per lb: Hturcoon 6ft) 7c per lb- small Hsu IIO) per lb; Halibutnnd txxl Vfi cr lb; salt salmon, 7010c per lb. HOY1NO,. MUCKS. Whcat-!H net. Klour-1'or burrel, f 1.01, t Oats Ver husbel, WtiW .best 196 lbs. iMe. llnfUw Haw l.sali.l iHL llran Per ton, fill Mat milt, sacked. Hborts rcr ton, I7 50 " (sacked. Jhp l'crtori,r0 ' sacked. Hops Quoted at :Wc per lb. Kks Sob cr dozen. I'oUitoes i'er bushel, (Oo Corn meal 3o er pound. Cheese 12 He per pound. Dried plums I'er lb. (Wc. Dried prunes 1'or lb IiKJUjo. Kmiiortnd prunes 7n er lb. Ilutter 'Wr.l'x) er Island for good l.nrd--l2U6l5cperlb. Hams I'er iKuiid,llia12c, Ilacou sides 10 er lb. Hhouldurs Sftfo per lb. Chickens.. 7 to lite. Turkeys 12Kcpcr lb, (Jecso7H iwr lb. Ducks, 129Hcpor lb I.I Ver Coinplulnt lUniousnrss. The chlel symptoms of this dlHcnso nre depression of spirit; foul coated tongue; bad Uwtlng mouth; disagreeable breath; dry sKln with blotches mid eruptions; sallow comploxhm and yellow eyes; tired; aching shoulders; dull pain In right sled: fatutness dlrlncssand Irregular bowels. This com plaint In all or 1U forms can lu readily cured by taking Dr. (lunn's Jmirovd t.ivi-r inn urn uireuteuj uiiu a llllgerin spell ofslcKness will often Ih prevented b lingering tedbv iiieir use. noiu ui cents a box by Hnilta JIAKKBTS BY TELKQHAI'I!. l'OUTI.ANI). Wheat-Valley, f 1 &; UiWaltnitVultu J1.IVK to JI.15 per rental. Kluiir stamlard, H W to SI. Walla Walla H WW! SO. Outsldo grades, t SO, Oats White (Wo to Wo, grayWo t- W ler bushel. Mlllslturs-irfiin KI022; shorts, rti.m ground barley, ifSiyi: cnop feod. i'. liilddllugs, K per Ion, Ilny-HtllSiwrton. Halter Oregon fuuey dairy, J7 c;fancy- creamerjK;good to fulr, in'SO-.Uull forma choice .ITn. Kmcs-Oregon 'J0i4'."Jicl'Jistern3iV-tper doz foultry Old chickens, II 0X4 w. lHdatocs Jl 10ior ooatat. Cli.o Oregon, 13 to lie; California V)( to 10c. Hugars-lloUlou (, ty,a extra O.Wf; dry granulated, t?i; eubu, crushed aud i'ow dercd, U)o jwr pound. Ileuns email white, 3J4tl; duk 3; Imyos. l 75; butler, W 60; Hums, 5 60 iier cetilul, Drlot t-'rulU-.Thu market Is ttriu. Quiv tedi Italian prunes, ISJf to Ho; t'etlto and (lernmu, 10c per Miaiiit; ralslni, rJ 50 iwr Ih)x; plumiiK'rdrledlirs, 11 totS(c;uii dried and factory plums, It to lii; evupn rateu H-aches, iUr. Huiyrna rigs. -Mr. California ngs,Vo xr pound, Hire He per H)Uiul. Illtlm-Dry hides, 8f to So; yi less for culls; green over 6S i)iiinU. is; umlcrU pounds, Sit; sheep wlU, ;Ux4ll.lt. HMOICKD MKA'tti AND t,Alll). Astern hums, U to He; ihreukfiwl ba. cm, 10i to Ho; sides, V to loi-; lard, SX to IOj mr iHiunil. HAN KttANOIKCO. MAN KKAHClijCO, Jan. S3.-WlieaL.Uio ixik opened on a inletei market. No. I white, t Xi o l 3d; cholco f 1 37H er ivnlal. Uojs,.Wa0a er iouud, Uurley-KixHt jti WK; ,mr fuU1 fl 4r,cholr l 17 to I ; wmmon grade t iH- UUji..lniyll VOtu 3 CU,blackiia lOloi W per iHiulul' Onlmi..tf u 34. ISlnliHs..76otrtl U MIHUhlANKUUH MAHKKrU Ciiicaoo, Jan. li-Wool-rlleru Or gou, ISIo Ita; alley, U to 1 V H-r pound lleef I.le, .t to J lX drtwMHI, M. Million l.he, 3Hto IVxdn.Kl.y lltv Ue,BIO;drse.t.,7c Vwt 7 lo!K-;vr iouiul. School Tax LUt, The school tnxw or district No, 31 In Marlon county are now duo and payable at the clerk's olllee In No, aw Commercial street tin the rearot K. S, IVarUirn's Usk storo in the Hush llreyiuau bliok) Salem. Tho same will tKWine dolliiipjcnt uuUss iviln within ut) days from this date. li-ortlerof Ukanl. this 17th day of tMivciiioer, m1 sj, v, ji.MMrsox, ll-17-tf District Clerk. MAIL LBTT1NGS. NOTICE TO COXTIUCTOIIS. WAsiiiNtims. tl, 1 Jsuus.ryU.lSJl I'llUlMHAM wU Urwed at lliCin I Unci uun, or ihu iirtittMiv uniu i iv i m m Mrb U, w. wr MrryiB th hmu of lh I'aittKt hlt uvo th realms. tUdaWMIugtdthkohduUvrarit'JsJid dc)ururMviard Uy lite IWrnUtutu). lu Ibv al wl iiorsuu. Awu July Ut m.a JuHSMUlst. U.lr rMtt,wth iwa- , uk ul nnlrsu and diturv uutmtHn ' UtUJJtn with feruvt, r cvmlrts aud biMMt, a4 aN rtlw nowwary iMAtmui- tkw. sum w IwraUheq upi ih'wiiou to IW NNuad AMUUat lWtutrUafi. i JOHN WAN.UtAKKU, BETTER THAN CANAAN. Tho Claim Made by an Old Lady tor th" State of Ti'cbratka. A ereat many people in Nebraska, ml well as elscwhoro in our country, oat corn meal muih with milk very frequently for supper. It ii a matter of universal com plaint that few cooks get quite enough salt tn tbe mush to suit the palates of those who are fastidious in musb-eaUncr. There is an old story of a farmer's family w hoso members each determined tbat tho supper's mush should be salt enough for once, and ono day each salted it In turn without saying any thing to tho others. Seven big bandfuls of salt went into that kettle of mush and nobody could cat it, of course. A certain farmer's family in Nebraska bad long been troubled by tho freshness of tho mush. 'Whether tho mother or ono of tho girls mado it, it was always too fresh Tho grandmother, who lived with them, and was not as amiable as some people's grandmothers, scolded a good deal about) this lack. Ono day, wbllo the farmer was digging a' shallow well in tho pasture behind the barn j to furnish more water for his cattle, ho was surprised to corno upon a stream of very salt and very warm water. The moment an opening was made for it, up it gushed in a sparkling little fountain. Ho ran to the bouse In great excitement, and called "tho folks" to como and see. All wcro amaicd, of course. His old mother stood with arms akimbo for a little while and watched tbe spurting waters, then sho bent over, thrust her fingers into tho fountain and tasted the salt water. Her face glowed with delight. "I'm thankful to livo to see. this day," she tald. "Nebrasky beats tho land o' Canaan. It flew with milk and honey there, it's true but nobody can't livo on such victuals a that. Hut here's tho salt water all heated for our mush, and yonder tho corn i-a-gro wing to make it with. The good Iord bo praised, wo' re done with fresh we.l water for tho mush cooking. Yes, Nebras ky beats tho land o' Canaan." And sho started at once for tho house to fetch a tin pail to got some of tho welcome water, whilo tears of pleasure rolled down nor withered old checks. MOURNFUL STORIES. A Series of Tales Invented by n Young Lady fur the Jleneflt of Jlures. Thero is a very nlco young lady in Wash Ington who, according to the Post, has u way of ridding herself of bores to bo com mended for uniqueness at least. Bhe tells tho tiresome party a story j then a second, if the second doesn't start him, tho third ono is almost suro to. In caso tbat falls tho fourth never missed its man. Bhe calls them her "Undertaker Berles." Thoy are as follows : "Oh I dear," said tho beautiful daughtor of a promlnont undertaker, "I am afraid I shan't bo nblo to go to Saratoga this sum mer. Papa says ho never knew people to bo so frightfully healthy. If some one doesn't dlo beforo long I shan't ovon have a now spring hat." Tho second runs as follews: A Now England gontleman went to Kloronco in the last stages of consumption, lingered a few months and passed away. His bereaved widow tolcgraphed heme: "John is doad Loss fully covered by insuraeco." Bho then set about preparing tho remains for shipment to tho North. Tho local undertake! was called in. Tho seas jn was about ovor, and his largo and scIim t assortment had boon reduced to n single casket, which proved about two f ' t too long for tho de ceased. "Nevermind," sobbed tho widow, after sho hail haggled tho prk-o down to the lowest posslblonguro; "tho nor is too long, but 1 can fill tho end In w-wlth oranges 1" And tho third is liko unto this: A certain undertaker's energetic wlfo okos out tho family purso by keeping n board-Ing-houso. Tho boarders claim to bo nblo to tell, with unerring accuracy, when tho husband has had charge of u funeral, bo causo tho noxt day there nro liowcrs on the tablo, and ice on tho butter. Tho fourth Btory can bo told only under oxtromo provocation. It would bo down right gravo robbery to repeat It. STUDENTS IN GERMANY. IntersiUnjf StatlstU'S Concerning Tbeli Vork aud Studies. Tho following Interesting statistics occur In an article on "Student Mfoiu Qcrmany," by llr. F. M. Warren, in tho Chautauquan "Wo find In tho twenty schools of Uermany soino twenty-six thousand students, of whom ovor twelvo hundred aro foreigners, tho Hussslans loading, closely pressed bi tho Bwlss, Auslriaus aud Americans, In numbers that do not vary far from tv hundred for each nation. As might bo sup posed, tho largest towuscoutam tho largest Institutions. Tho modern university, like tho mediaeval, appears to demand tho mulll pUcity of Industrial ltf o. Tho Unlvorslty of Berlin numbors over five thousand students, thoso of Loipilg and Munich more than throo thousand cacti. To resist this tcudeticy toward tho distinctively urban foundations, favored to tho utmost b. status which they peculiarly represent, tin Institutions of tho smaller central lowers aud thoso less fostered by tho pride of dynasty exert thumsulvus to excel in sqinu ouo sjHHslalty In which effort thoy uro often aided by tradition and hublt. Thus, In l(xS7, In spltoof tho greatly superior ag gregate of tho threa universities noted above, certain of tho provincial fucultie-s havo successfully maintained, not merely n relative, but even an absolute pre-ouu uouco. Tho order of attoudauco lu theology (both rrvtestaiit and Catholic faculties bo lag rookontkl together, wheu In the same Institution) was, Berlin iT9), Leipzig (078), Hallo (MM), Tublugeii (5H). lu law, the capitals of tho largest two States come first, Uorlln tl,a), Munich (1,130), fol luwi-u vy t.i'nuiK tiKo, aim luotiiguu, a bad fourth (3ls. in medicine, the oupluls again lead, but in reversed order Muuloh (1,0), llerllu (1,7), Wunburg, however, has here a specialty ; ttt), which puis hor ahead of Leipsig TSl) In philos ophy, llerlm (l.vm niulLelpiig (l,(M0!eav tho others far iu the rear." A Lughlruluvlui; l'lsnt, Talgrave, In his work on Central and Kasleru Arabia, mentions a 4aut whose seed prvduoes offm-ts aualogous to tUoso of laughtu- gas. The plant Is a nutivo of Arabia, A dwarf variety It found In Kasuai, aud another variety at Oman, winch at talstahsightof from thwo to four fet, with woody stems, WKl-sprivdiuK lu-iuch and green foliage. The flower are pro duced in duster aud aro yellow- lu eulor The seed ikhIs ooutaln two or thre black seetls ot tho slM and shape of a French beau. ThMtr lUvor Is a lute Uk that of 0tuB), tho tasto Is nvwrt and Um odor f row lhHH prwliuvs a siekentag ssmsauoa aud Is sUjfhtlr efTeusiv The sMds, wbsc hi! Vrt(U and taken lu small dt ojmmtsU uioMia or04i la a vsry peculiar waecat He ttegtus to Isukh loudly and thHstrol. and Hum slags, duuevs sad cuts up all kinds of faauutto eapsrs. Th estool uus sWul au hour, aud the patMut w xirM.. (Wtal. Wlwu tba exoiwmeat osasss Uh pxhsustod ludivulusl falls lute a da4 stovi WhUjh coUbus for aa Uourorwor. au who he awkns h Is uttony uaooascfcnu ai a -i I c tn !. ' VH, CALlFOeNU i&Mh Mrei'i TlLtNtelii- 'Zini CATARRH Rlieoinntlifn, Neuralgia, Corns HCAOAOHK ArALI,PAIN Ti 0aVlNrl riM ni Vo IILKOTKIO OUUOII CURE emu com, at t&iHMHte. 111 y UI SnfjUU. KmV ti, 10 4 tl W4laff Clsr , 194 AjV OtV Ai Lj r ! I -F xJ 9v r- ffttWj i &aaj 't&i i Copyright, 1833. "Hello I Hello 11 HcUollt" "Well; what la it?" "How Is your mother, this morning-? " "Very much better; she had a real rest ful sleep lost night ; sho is almost rid of ber night-sweats, cough and nervousness, and Is growing quite cheerful. How grateful we all aro to you for tbat bottle ot medi cine." "Don't speak of gratitude. What does tho doctor sar?" "Ho says be never saw so wonderful a change la such a sorious lung' trouble. Ho still thinks wo are rivlng his medi cines. I don't lifco to tell him." "That's riffht. He's an old friend, you know. I'm sure your mother will get well now; but you won't firget the name of too medicine, will you?" "Never I Dr. Pi.-rco's Golden Medical Discovery aro household words already, and It had come to stay. Do como and soo what sunshlno It bos brought already." " I will. Good bye." "Golden Medical Discovery" has cured severe, lingering coughs and arrested Con sumption, or Lung-acrofula, In thousands of rjhsce af ler doctors havo failed and other medicines havo been tried and abandoned aa useless. Tho "Discovery" is guaran teed to benefit or euro In every case, if taken in time and given a fair trial, or money will bo refund idea. DB. SAGE'S .CATARRH REMEDY cures the worst cases, no matter of how long- standing. 0 cents, by druggists. VKOFKSSIONAI. GAUDS. 1 OHN O'rillKA, Attorney at law. Room J over Capital National bank. Collec tions a specialty. Correspondence solicited II. F. HONHA.M. 11. N. HAYDEN W. II. HOLMES. noXHAM, HOLMKS & IlATrDEJf, Attor- J neys ni inw. unice in uusirs tiiocK, octwecn suite anu court, on i;onvi at. Q T.H1CHAUDSON, Attorney at law, of j, lice upstairs In lront rooms ol new Hush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, Knlem, Oregon. J J. HHAW, Attorney-nt-lJiw, Salem, . Oregon. Olllco rirst door to the left at head of tttalrs In the rear of Lndd &. Hush's bank. rplLMON KOKII, attorney at law, Salem, L Oregon. Oltloe up-stulrs In Fatton's block. PUATr ,t HUNT, attorneys at law, Salem. Oregon. Olllco over Capital National Hank, Commercial street. Money to loan D'AHCY & 1I1NOHA.M, Attorneys nnd eounseloru at law, Sideni, Oregon. tlu Ing nnubst met ott he reeoids of Marlon coiiuiy.lneludlngnlot nnd block Index oi talcin, the) hae hpeelal faellltlei lor ex amining lilies to real estate. Business in the supieiiio eourt nnd In tbe state depart ments will receive prompt nttentlon. A f INTA S. A. DAVIS, M. I)., Graduate 1L of American Medical College, oilers tier pnillefslonal service to those who may need them. Special nttentlon given to dKeii-.es of women nnd children. Olllceup stalls In Now Hank building, Commer cial street. DR.J. M. KF.HNK, Dentist. Olllcoover tho White Corner Court aud Com. mi relal streets WD. I'UUH, Architect, Flans, Sped . Mentions and superintendence lor uu euuves ui niiimings. UHico i.-ju cum inerclal .St., up stairs. S. McNAI.I.Y, Architect, New Bush llreymnn block. I'laus and snecMen- lion oils of all classes of of bulldlucs on short nollee. Superlnteiidenceoruorkprotnptly txikfcd'aner. a&-tf AW. BUST. Artist Studio Bush , Brey block. Classes Thursdays and ha till (lays. IIUSINK.NS CAUDS. Us. K. o. HONCO. barber and hair- dresser. ShamiHHilntf ladle.-.' nnd rli.ldrvirs hair a .specialty. She will be cli.ld p'ea-ed to see all her old customers ut her shop op oslti the Opera House. IO.Kl'll l-l'SKl-: bnrbnrandhnlrdress. t) er. Hair cuttiug'Jaeeuts, sbnlui: lo louts. Bestofwork. 1U7 State street. 1J1 J-HrilAYF.lt, (1. W. MF.KKH, HK.tl, I1 , l-iilateAgiiiey.'.'UHConimerelalstreet, haleni, tlregou. Metxs.t Mrajer have on sule line furms, city and aermiges In this and other counties. Also choice timber lauds, mills and basinets properties. A cholco ritictvH near oily at a special bar Kiilu. lllvo us a rail. We cuh suit you. Correspondence solicited. I) J, UYBSKN A co Manufacture of all kin ds of ehlc!c, Repairing a special ty. Shop State street, I KO. UUKYi; Ilartwr ami lluir.,lr... VI, liiKimrlurs. Mnwt baths In Uivoit). I JWtiiiiiinre!IMnM,italmi. f ur-M II. DUNNING PON. Ininruiljir Will. n lUut-Me llHrlrslMi uudmr Wlllaui- ette IhXwI. wuiy nrsi eut worKiiieu em- ployml, I"VR.T.C. SMITH l,letlst,w state strwt, UnUtitsl dental oiH-ni- l J sawui. or. lious ofsMM-ydeKeriptlon llilnlvKS opera- a. ihhwh spwtauy I? I1, ..,lm,wJ.CK. Ooatraetor aud A tHiU.,,ff WeH J'rlrd to do all Kinds ut building aud guarantee satlsfcu. Uou. 1-21-liu lOUS aHAV.-tVntrctor nd bulldr r. J ui Ikt nnbhliif a siH-olaly. .-a WiW "rH, mUhi Orv,fun. w . IOUN KNIUHT, WakiulUi. llorx t lh kM( isf IMxmy sltt, rMMUriyuu. SOU1HTV NOTIUK4 A .4 J, W--'tiWu ldt Xa J. A. filSiS I ' U ta In. nuaM btucik. cunntr i-uiuuimii .. smE&R' 0. .V lt-itaUwtek rV, Na. ML Impart. mol M Urvua f twist.- at Uw ball a ?w llMOntwiUli VWUM wtMIadM a . wrmrj MiHsOay ,MIMa UitW. ir4V Ibtll) latriVad I atteauL . Is. i- SMS.MMAN, hM Otmimadw rUMsUC. Adjwtai. 8 .V PRINTING. ,NK. TIIK I-VH..,1 rTihl!MH. iual..a 4 ia ZJSZ.'ZZfC F2aB$ SALEM SAUSAGE WORKS. Only German Market in City. Choicest, Fresh, Smoked and Pickled Meats Manufactured All kinds of auw.ge, Wholesale and lie tall Free delivery In city 171 Commercial St, CIIAS. WOLZ, PROP. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route 'Shasta Line CALIFORNIA EXPBJ3S TKAIJf RUN DAIT.I BETWEKX POKTLAFD AUD S. F. Bouth. I North. 7.DC p. m. 9:18 p. in. 10:15 a.m. Ev7 t.v. Ar. Portland Snlem San Fran. Ar. Lv. 0-.I15 a. ni. 7:20 a. in Above trains stop euly nl following sta tions north of Koseburg, East Portland Oregon City, Woodburn, fcalein, Albauy Tangent, Shedds, Halwy, UnrrisburK Junction City, Irving and Eugene hookhuro mall daily, &00 a,m. I(h52 a. m 5:40 p. m. Lv. L.V Ar. Portland Salem Itoseburg Ar.l L,v. f Lv. l.-tO p. III. 1.-0S p. in. B.-20 a. m Albany Local, Dally (Kxcept Sunday.) 60 p. m. 7:52 p. rn. 900 p.m. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland snlem Albany Ar. Lv. l.v, ittxjc m, fj:0S . in 5:00 n. m. PULLMAN BCFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Kor accommodation ot second class passengers attacned to express trains. vVest Side DWsioD, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (EXCEIT SUNDAY). 7:X) a. in. 12:10 p. in. LvT Ar. Portland Corvallls 5:.T0 p. m 12i p. m Lv. At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains oruregon pacific lUllroad. EXPRESS TKAIN (DAILY KXCEPTaHNDAY 4:10 p. m. 7:25 p. m. Lv. Portland A7T1 Ar.McMlnnvllIeLv. 8:1X1 a. ni. 5:45 a. m. Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH for tickets and lull information regard ing rates maps, etc, apply to the Compa ny's agent Salem, Oregon. E.P. HOQEIW, Asst. U. F. and Pass. Ag't K. KOEHLEH. Manager Health is Wealth I D. E. C. WEST'S Nerve and iiraln Treatment, a guaranteed siK-e!tlc for Hys teria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits-, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the uso of alcohol or tobacco, Wakelullue-s. Mental Depression, Sollcn lngof tho brain resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, pre mature oldage, barrenness, loss of power euuseu uy over-exeruonoi me ornin. I-icn box contains ono month's treatment, Sl.OU a box or six boxes for S5.00, bent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case, Willi each order ic celved by us for six boxes, accompanied wlthSSOO, wo will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the maney 11 the treatment does not ellect a cure. Guar antees Issued only by Geo. E. Good, Drug gist, Sole agenl, 301) Com. St., balem, Or. JfJgWJSX' if W Kiaiatt'S G0L11I -. ( AN HEALTH, Le nichna'i Oolilen Balaam Xo. 1 Cure Chancrea, flr. and second suies Sorn on the Leys and Body; Sore Ears o cl.V . ! cl"--,l-0PP-coiorcl Ulotchos, '.' .1.. . " '" -uPlcr-coiorcu uiotcnw, iyphllltIoCtarrh. diseased Scalp, and all lnry formj of tho disease known ai rohllli. Price. 3 uu per Holtle A. iiicnnu'i Uolilen Daliim N'o.2 --.-. - . - I' - MM.... Curts Tcrtlar)', Uercurlalpl'lHtie Rheu raaiism, rum in tho lionet, rains la th( Head, back of tho Nock, Ulceratod Sore Throat, Syphilitic Rash, Lumps and con traded Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, an4 eradlptei all disease from the system, whether caused by Inditf retlon or abuse of Mercury, learlnp the blood pure and r h? ihi: V'A",5 00 Per ole. to ltlchKu's Golden S punish Ami. .-S!.,'orJhe cu" ' Conorrho3a, Oleet, Irritation Orarel, and all Urinary or Oen! tal dlsarranffemcnU. Price 9 50 per Uottle, ' 1 Ulehau's Ooldeu Spanish In. taction, lor severe casesof Gonorrhea. Inflammatory Oleet, Strleturea.Se. Price 91 BO per nottle. t?,.!'hle!r'"!''v Ooltlen Ointment for tn eflective healin?ot Syphilitic Sores, and eruptions. Price 91 00 per llox. 1 Itlchavu'a Golden PllU-.Vrrre and Drain treatment; loss of physical pow. er .excess i or orer-work, l'rogtratlon, etc. Price 83 00 per Ilex. Tanlo and Xarvtnn, Bnl everywhere, C. a D., iocurelT meked rexprea. " THE RICHARDS DRUB CO.,Aoeuta 600 ic 511 JTIAUKET ST-, Ban Frunclxco, Col JWUILAp,S 8INT FHCt1. THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Orwm Dovelonnifnt tmnislilpllne. mmruinv'i ii linn. miles shorter, a) n ur le ! time tliuu by I musl, rJwnr ind 'ftSffht ItaJ ftom lMrttand and hA point lu lh Wl lauwtio valtov to and Iromhau "'runeU j- otner tontc rltl IIMtSCHE KSJ"? :15jLnJ TIME SCHEDULE. tKxreui HundavMi Aiouny laill'V . ... v .w -nun . . . .1-XDI -rriya Yaqnlna . twroi il M lnr OorvHllls . . Arrive Albany i0, KS' ,ra,,w wine at Curvallu, liftAJI IUM A X Albany and Ttw bop truius emBwt at YA with Uw UfMMi IatoisWUit Ui?. IJ., SV1UX0 lUThi. &s& """'W- 1UUV1,U, .,, asilay. 'WIS Inly sta:ii i sSsSia. ---i rVtoi7fLX7a-" "Vl ? Wui2T5tI? -.- " J I fZZZZ"WZi.m'n' " UuftaaiU ValWy.Tvsay .J"".- B i?h ",?,, xmtvm la n,bt .7 . y1 - nksasMaaavii IStaSm llMluJ .J . w usmu.1 i- v-.ic. .;rr. - -- -'.-i ' - . .pw'j psm au mat Jy HMa mm asstka .u r rlkanri ttaa --- - Z!ZJr.fr,..,t ' ika 1 '" W MIIC Att-.Osua va-t.lt. IU. H M.WWKIX Jr u-iTZrw a..- a . ... 7 7 " " x rr HtJV-3 T UllA,.-! S50Q .MM M v Wt y?i. HiM Tl IF lost coinilete and reliable facts and stutistics about Salem and the Villainette Valley yet j u)lished. Cou densed and aocurate. Of Course Tn Now procure some copies advertise HilVO WRAPPED HEIDI TO MAIL oitet; There is only one thing that is better to send friends in the East than a New Years JOURNAL that is to send them the WEEKLY JOURNAL a or at least six months. It will give them good every-day information about our State and immediate community. Until February 1st, subscriptions will be received at. DOLLAR Call Hoper Post OfficeBlock. YEAR JO RNAL i and send to cur friends o this region. Seen COPY ISTG BETTER your and year w On Bros Pffl .tttfOttiuy : MsJsKZi