Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 28, 1891, Image 4

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San Francisco, August 5, i88g,
We, the meixitfers of Trie Board of Health, of
the City andCdunty of San Francisco, cordially
approve and recommend the Royal Baking Pow
der. It is absolutely pure and healthful, composed
of the best ingredients of the highest strength
and character.
In our judgment it is impossible to make a purer
or stronger Baking Powder than the " Royal,"
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FR'tH ZENA.
It Booms that vprlng liaa come, aH
wo saw some Biinkes out Hunnlng
thetuitelvcs tho other day.
J2. C. WallhiK, of Jiolho City,
Idaho, lion touht the Jay Frlzzcll
place, uear McCoy, for $10,000.
John Phillip, 8r., In recovering
from hlBEcvcro'lllncea.
Was, Dr. JJftick will preach hero
noxtmutaynt 11 a. tn.
CayoteHaro proving rathor trnuhlo
soiiiv to our Hkcup men at prvHcnt,
as tho lauiliB are too young to keep
out of their way.
Capt. 1. F. Clark liiw n lot of
cherry trees In hloom, rather early
In tho boumoii for them.
Mw. 12. A. WttlliiigofSutinylde,
uud her iWiukIiUt, Mrn. Walter
JoluiHoii, of Kitst Portland, who
have been tho buchIh of Mru. fc5. P.
aimhlu the pastl weuk, returned
homo hint TueBdtiy morning.
"A UadTuborlmi.
PoiiTf.ANi), Or., Jan. 27, 1801.
Editoii Jouunai.: Thanking you
for your friendly utterances In behalf
of organized labor, and the tolling
inoftseH, I nguln iihU you to reinember
us. A special meeting of delegates
of tho Federated Trades Assembly,
was held In Portland lust Biiiirtay,
and tho following resolutions uiiiinl
inpusly adepted:
"Wiikukah, Tlloro has been Intro
duced lu tho state leulslaturu of Ore
iron house bill No. i!IW aihendlug seo-
tlou 180.1 of Hill's Annotated laws
of Oregon, regulating the rights and
duties ol employers and employes,
tuid to protect tho rlghta of business
men; and
Wiii:hi:ah, This law Is gotten up
entirely lu tholntiiivHtof employers,
and entirely durogatlug, and dls.
criminating against a much larger
cla8ri,lhe cmptoyc,vlrtually reducing
tho working class to peonage or
Borfdom, ami an entering wedge
against our liberties as a people, a
vutss legislation, and an usurpation
of tho freedom of speech lu tho In
terest of employers) therefore, hull
ltoitolvcd, Tlmt tho Fetlerutml
Trades of tho city r Portland, lu
m.x'tlnir assembled, who are coin-
fiosel of delegates from tho different
rades and houorablu oeeupallous of
this city, representing sabl working
class, do hereby solemnly nrotest
against tho pawngo of said hill, or
bills of that temjro.
IteVo lvu.,T tJiWtho dllfoiWit tMil
and i-illiit)o ih, tlmt yf rfircd
h-s
soul
areoblnnaKd or law-ubUllhg, peace
fill and Industrious people, and that
tho agitation tlmt may have been or
now Is being had hus been curried on
solely by the eiipoyers, who have
In several Instances tried to umirp,
net eompatliilo tn freedom, health or
justice, by Insisting on too long
hours or Just iitmiteusatlou.
Hesulved. Tliut we. as free and
luuepeiiiuMii luwtiuiuiiin i'ii
tho vlty iT J.lrthiiiil aijd vlc
hen'Oy.apniiiilhi.bur '"
uud repri'M'Utailves to tmo all
iudepemleut luwubldluir ellUeusof
iiu tiijii vicnijiiy, no
huiiuioi-s
ill honor
able elrorts to defeat said bill or bills
of like tenure, uud we will ever
pray.
Die hill referred to Is believed tn
U ii direct stub at organized labor,
AUIKIlTTofclKH.
.Vitally fir .sJlrct utlluly.
Kttiator btiuiford Is hluiueii for
being alMHit from Waxhlugtou on
Monday, when tho vote on tho
cloture bill was tAkeh. Niw It comes
nut that he wus In New York with
his private seorvtury, John II, Mo.M
tliur, Intent on looking ut a consign
ment of trotters from Palo Alto, tlutt
were to b sold by auction, llul
while on his way to the ytalile, the
cub that carried the pair came in
collision with n street cur and turned
bottom upward. Tho senator wa
badly cut In the temple and his
right arm and shoulder bruised, and
hU companion hcrlouly out In the
face. If thitte gentlemen hud boon
ntlendlng to (hell- duty tho uoolitaut
might have Uhii nv-)li)ti.
N 1YrttV.i.lir
Wm ever mum tudl Uuun vrrvuktsj
xuutlluiloii. wuetlir lu lltr bv ilt
lirixluol or om iuUJy, ur Unwjr tbul
iwuuiaDutru vrllliuul llHl WIM.
Au i Ural lutuuk nl riKktiR IhU kmiX
uul drain of (he knumvurvlulllr Ulltw
Irllcr's Htdltutcli llltlrni. wlilelt MuHilMt
(UxtstUiUi, oJ glvva klilwUu.v k all
i-Umlas ui km rulililt hiu. (ulliw
llllll, (wllllrt unlit) kKtllnjr li4 Urtil
iter, lvirMiiilHxu hiii! iIimiiiuiI.hi, mv
biuuiuc Hi UkIU) tiiliiiruu wliUli it iuik
dlto iiivuiplly und lUiinKulii)' iVntil
mm lu lu uh U writ nrlll liy it
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I'lnylnj; With Fire.
Tho I'rlncvlllo papers tell of a
domestic tragedy which happened
on tho Lower Trout, In the residence
of Mr. and Mrs. Llnvllle, by which
a four-year-old daughter lost her life.
Tho mother had left her two chil
dren In tho house, aged two and
four years, while busied outside,
and during her absence tho smuller
of the children playing with a poker,
Ignited tho clothes of the older girl.
Heforo Mrs. Llnvllle arrived and
put out the Haines, the Utile girl was
so badly burned that she died the
next day.
Letter List.
Tho following Is the list of letters
remaining uncalled for In tho post
olllco ut Balem, Jan. 128, 1891. Per
sons railing for the mime will please
say "ftdvortloed."
Allen Geo F Aiuermau J 15
Austin A 15 Maker Mrs Dola
Ilradloy Geo a Maxtor John V
Mlakely Mrs (loo Mell Mrs M
Calhoun Mudison Cogaat W 8
Cook Mrs JJavia JJloKoy l A
Duriin John J
Orllilli O
Hazonhyer J) A
llerrel John
Hill Mrs Baruh
Horton OK
Jenkins A K
Juhus 15
Knox 0 A.
J.ohhoii Thos
Major Walter J)
Marshull Airs It
Moner Lemuel
Morguu 12
Norm A (1
Itayuioud Mrs M
HoHsMrs Leltio
Housh J L
Hhuw CI T
JIarcourt Jas
lllrseh Mux
llowitrth Mrs C
Hussy Jake
Johnson Mrs II
Kinney M
Lowell Clms-2
Mackoy O It
Matsou Mats
McDonald J A
Mooro J U
MoDovItt HIeanor
Nolt C A
Kamoy Francis
Hotiisou A 11
ilure Peter
Behellbergo Kdd
Htlieet. 11 A
Minim M A
tilmiiklus Mrs II Himmous Wesley
mono y u
Htoneman Jas
Thomas Cans
Webb Maud
Williams J 11
WllshlreJudgo
Williams A A
Hones J C
Hliutt Mrs Junnlo
Tiiompson Olllo
Wheeler K I)
Wickham Kddlo
Wilson W S F
Worton M
A. N. CllMIKIlT, P. M.
The house should not allow Itself
to bo distanced by Gov, Ponuoyerln
striking telling blows for open rivers.
Heuator Mitchell Is preparing a
Ml! whtch ho wilt Introduce In a few
days, providing for tlio organization
of a company to lay u submarine ca
ble from some point on tho Paclllo
coast to tho Kaudwlolt Inlands, B;i
moil, New Zeluntl and Jupiui.
Celumbian: Tho appropriation for
the liiiproveiuent of tho Columbia
has failed to materialize, and for the
present tho farmurH of Oregon and
Washington must pay exorbitant
freight rates to railroads owned and
managed by eastern corporations.
Grand Hondo Chrenicle: The
publlo will breathe now after hear
ing that Mr. Geer had the good
judgment toiippoiut our Hon. John
McAllstcr on the military com
mittee. Thai settled our danger of
ludlau troubles. On with tho glumt
dunce.
lln ,Nw DUiuury.
You have board your trleiuli and
neighbor lulklug about It, You
may yourself bo one of tho many
who know from toroiiul experience
Just how good a tiling U Is. If you
huv ever trhnl It, you are one of its
hMuiuiIi friends, because the won
derful thing about It Is, that when
Mice given a trial, Dr. King's New
Discovery ever after holds u nlaco tit
tlihoiiM). If you have never used
It and should be iiHUctcd with a
iMiigh, cold or any Throat, Lung or I
Client tiotlble, Keeuiu a tmttle at
niici) ami give ll u luir trial, it Is
guiiruuteiHl every time, or money
j, funded, Trial Mollies Vnii ut
1'iy's Drugstore.
F.xclteuieut
runs high In this city over Bystem
llullih'r, as overytHsly Is ulng It for
onturrh cf Jlie Sloumuh, Coiisuui
tlou l)yiisl. luiHrt IiIivhI and
In build up liiti 8ystum--lt tvrtululy
uiilst be all excellent preMtrntlou.
when everitskly aihsiIu wi well of
it. il&wyr
,1 SurO vir ir I'll,
lthnu( PUtM hi kuuvrn by luulclMr
USuMHSrutluu. wtutltis Iuli4 ItoblHf
wnnivtnu im mrm viwim nutui
IUvwIiuk l4 xuUril4tuc, )-M4 at ira la
fir. IWMMku' 111 llMiU)r. wUleli mu
ilimHlv uu lit imiU nRrold. aburtu lu.
lur, alUjt llolilu uU ettkwU it vmfiimiv
ml mi. M mu
ltutk-l.t ur mallt
lrrll4 tin. Ilr. IWi
uauko, I'hlUdolpliU IVk
4a by HiuUtiA limtuor.
Baking
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SALKM MAJIKET IIKFORT.
' B.llliiK Vrtcr.
IIKTAII. I'BICKS.
BEVISKD QUOTATIONS.
Hhoulrtern JJugar cured.pcr lb,12J
llrcakfant biicou 15
llanu Huicar cured, per lb, l(c
iicer evMa.
Pork- (? Yiy.fi.
Mattun 10&12XC
Venl-10l2l$
Tlmotliy Md IVr poand, Vj nelllng.
Jlcl clover need Per pouDd, I3e.
While clover need l'er pound, ISc. "
Alulko-ISo per pound.
Ilcd lop 13c per pound.
Lincoln OraiwJ24c per pound,'
Ilyo Onw 100 per pound.
Orchard UraM.. 17d per pound.
Means 8c per lb.
Oat meal t 6c
Canned KrulU-Fcftchcn, XI M, npnoot,
12 45; blackberrk-0, t3; corn, bent Kfides
l xr, tomatoes II 40: itrini; bean 11 t(y,
green petUtl Sj; perdoz. In two lb canii.
Oreen KrnlL.Cholce appienTSaiJOrper
box; pesn7Scperbox;erapestl Zi;pcrbox
potntoen 75c; enrrot !r, pnrsnlpn II 00;
quince II 00 per bushel; onions 5c per lb.
KUli. Jialtnon 7(l0c lcr lb; Hturucon &
7c per lb' umall flnhflOuperlb; Itnlibutand
ood 12ic per lb; nail nalmon, 710c per Ib.
nDYltfo.PRiciw.
Wheat-2Xc nel.
Klolir-lcr barrel. 51.00. bent 190 lb.
Oil tn l'er bunhel. 4S SOc
llnrley l'er bunhel. (We.
limn Per ton, lis 50 nt mill, Micked.
Hhort-Per lon,17 CO " jwickcd.
Clip Per ton, VajM " Hacked.
Hops (Quoted nt SOc per lb.
KiUf'K per dozen.
I'otiitoes l'er bunhel, BOc
Corn meal 3c per pound.
ChccBO 12(14c per pound.
Dried plum Per Ib. ft7o
Dried prunes Per Ib. l?ilhv
KmporU-d nnine TAn per lb,
Hull
iter .w
sn&Vio per pjund for good
Iird-
-UYJii
ibcier io.
Ham Per pound,llial2c,
ISaconnlde I0ir lb.
Hhouldcr scc per It.
Chicken.. 7 to 10c.
Turkey 12cper lb,
(Jccno IfiH pr lb.
Duck, l2)Hcperlb
1.1 Ver Complaint Illlllomiipmi.
The chlel Hymplom of till dlseaKa arc
deprcHlon of pfrlt; foul coated toiiRue; bad
InMIng mouth; dlmisreeablo brcutli; dry
skin with blotche uud eniplltum; willow
complexion nnd yellow eyen; tlrcl; achlni;
houlder; dull alnln right ulcd; faintuc
dlxini'Mand Irregular bowel. This com
plaint In nil of it form can bo readily
cured by InKlns Dr. Uunn't Improved
Liver Pill a directed; and a lingering
inellofalcKnc will often be prevented by
tlielr ime. Hold at 'J cent a box by Hmltli
MAUKKT8 IIY TELKUKAI'll.
IVUTIiAND.
Wheat-Valley, I122i; O 225WnllaiWulla
VA'ty, to 11,15 portrnUil.
Klour ntftiidard, i 90 to $1.
Walla Wttllan fiOU 80.
OuUildOKrndcH, MHO.
Out White 6So to OOc, grnyftlcto 68
per bimlicl.
Mlllstutl llrnn Kl2 horl, 2Z50
ground bnrloy, WA; cnop feed. J2j
mlddllnipi, fi per luu.
Ilay-fl618perlon.
Uutter Orrgon fancy dairy, 37J4 c;fiincy
crenineryl'good to fair, 27$.l0;Call
forma choice STJo.
Kg Oregon iWaMJcICiuitormOcpcr dor.
Poultry Old chicken, l 505 00.
Potntoe II 10 per cental.
Oheeiie Oregon, 13 to Ho; Callfoniiu
X to 10c.
Hugiir (loldeu O, Kc; extra O,'0;; dry
granulated, (f)J; cube, crimhecl nnd Pow
dered, OJfo per pound.
Ilcuim-Hmnll white, :ioQI; pink Vt;
bayoM. U 76; butler, .') 50; llmni, J.') 50 per
CUIlUll.
Dried Krulls..Thu umrkct U firm. Cluo-
led: Itallau prune, la Ui Ho; Petite and
(Jerman, 10c per oumi; ralalnx, ti 50 per
box; plummur dried pourH, 11 to 12c;huu
dried nnd factory plum, 11 to lie; ovupo
ruten iK-aclien, 31c; Hmyrna fig, 'J0c;
L'ullforula llg,0fl per pound,
Hire K per iwund.
Hlde-I)ry hide, to 8c; H Icb for
eull; ureeii over &" imhiikIii, 4o; under 65
Hund, .V; Hheep pelt, :Uxv3l,00.
BMOKKI) Mi:ATH AND liAItl),
Hutem liiuns, I'.'j; to lie, ibrcakfiHtlin
coil, 10 Ui lie; Hide, 0 to 10c; hud, by.
to 10o per pound,
HAN KitANOIHCO,
Han KnANoisix), Jan. !. WhMit..tlie
week oiH'iicd on a quieter; market. No. I
white, II ai to II Ml; choice II 07 per
cental.
I!np.,.l3:i0opi'r )H)tiiu1.
Ilarley Keeil II 6(V(JI fB'; pr rental
II 17;choliHi II 17 to 1 IS; common grade
II .
Oat..Oniyll VOto J OO.bliicklSa 10 to HO
ht rontnl
Oulon..tJ to ,-U.
l,otuUM'..7J0lo jl 43
MIHOK1.ANKOIW MAHKhTa.
nilCAilo, Jan, 31. Wool lCiiRteni Ore
iron, II) to ldo; valley, 18 to ISo per pouud
Href l.lui, ;; loa 10; drenned, So.
Mutton Live, J to lo; dreaed Ho.
llogx I.lvu,6l0; droedfc7c,
Vwil 7 to Wilier H)uiul,
lllbtiuril' IthriiBHtle aim l.lvnr Pill.
Thkaiilliuracliuitlflcnllyeoiiipoundrd
nun iiiiiiiirin in nciiiiii. no gripilii
lug Mln
mi commonly followlni! tho
tibu or iilllii.
oi
Tory uro idiiptod to Ixith adult uud elill.
dreuwltli jwrfiH-t nalVly, We guuruulee
they lmi40eiiiul In tliBPiiruiirnliilc lumii.
ticho, cotilliwl)mi,driwilaniiil bllllou.
lira ami, u mi uppetlier, they uxtvll nuy
tf.nri iii.kiiiiiuu in ly
H.ullh A Htelucr, sole ngt.
School Tux List.
Tlio school tuxes of district No. 521
III Marlon county are now due and
payable at tho clerk's olllce lu No.
Xa Commercial street (In tho rear nl
F. H. lXarbnru's Ixnik store In the
Musli Mreyuiun block) Salem. The
same will become dt'llmiuont vinlt
imltt within (U) days from this date.
lly order of tiouril. this 17th day of
iovomiKir, io'si. v. li, .-ilMlvoN.
U-lMf District Clerk.
THE ODELL
TYPE WRITER.
fA) will uy the Opkm. Tveis WHitku
with TSoluritettwii. Kllit A Air Ihn HlSill k
I'.vskOhm.l, warranted to do belter work
Hutu any iiiarhUti madtv
It mmbuiMrtiMi'LieiTV with IU'hauil-
ITV, Hl'kSII, 1UK ill Ul'KIUTION, Mir
longvrMithmit riMtofrv(nlrtug tlmu uy
othor iiiavhtne. I In no luk rlbtHiu to
b.iilivrllioivratiir. Ill uiwl. niiUuiu
IUI, Ulkl 4alnl, iwrfivt and adjpll to
all kind of tyiw wrltlug. Liko u prtutlug
prv. II proitueM hurp, rlMii. IvtfiUI
iuuutfrlpl. 'liu ur li txtplM ntu lx
luado at Him wrltiug Any lutllttut w
tin rttii boooiiis au iipcrulor lu two dy.
WeorUTlltU) to ) oimmtor wlvo run
iul Ilia work of tho IMciilk Cask
UUKLL.
ItolUMe AicuU and alMmu waulist.
SHlal IUdUC4HUl to dlMlcr.
MAIL LISTINGS.
XOTICKTOCONTILlCTOIli
P y. larlmenl,
Wahiixuius. l, t. January U. Uttl
PlUWALH wilt b rtvlvct at lUl
Irari uffie of thu !rtmwil uulH 1 I
tu vt JJih suh. Vw. tvr curryiuc lh I
mail wtb l uit4 Huica upouiti rHitu,
and aurdlbx ia ik wbvUulvul arnvnl and
dtanuv4t4itf4 tgr llu lVtrUiMi. lu
lli Wt ut OfvMH. Rhh July l I!, to
JuM&xbim. l-uir K4itM,wuh J ,
UW w4 sitlvat au4 dnur, ln.ruiuiu ;
hi W4Jr with turn, tat murK and '
iMia, aua an wibr HMuwr iuKmthw
IKhi, vrW U ftwaUtMhl ttM fHtlttii et
lb hmU AMtoUul lVkll UnHl
JOHN 1VANAMAKKU.
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VMWittvrUvurral
STANDARD Of ABILITY.
Tim Clai of Men to Whom IVo Owo ths
Iinprovemrrit of the Ago.
Wo commend tho following, from the
Stationary Engineer, to all young people
who wish to succeed m any vocation in life,
no matter what, but It applies more es
pecially to tho mechanical trades :
"When a young man starts out to learn
his trado and goes Into a shop, totally un
schooled in tho manual performance of his
duties In tho new field of life on which bo is
entering, it Is Important that ho should bear
In mind this fact, viz : That his position, so
far as it relates to himself, is Intrinsically
an educational one, as much so as In tho
school or coIIcko from which ho may have
recently graduated. Tho simplo perform
ance of so many hours' work per day, while
It has a certain financial measure of value
to tho employer, has a raluo to himself
when properly considered that Is greater
than can be measured .in currency. As his
progress and standing in tho school depend
ed on tho thorough mental understanding
of each progrossivo step bo took, so, only in
a moro material sense, bis advanco in mo-
chanlcal skill and knowledge is dependent
rn Ma ttinm,r,Vilif llnrlnpflf nnrljncr Tint nnlv
lin fnntlnn Hnfatl nf Ma tvnrlr. hilt thn whv !
and wheroforo of each operation. There
always has been, and probably always will
bo, two classes of mechanics those who
stand at their bench and go through the
manual motions of their work liko auto
matic machines, with littlo moro conception
of why tho results aro as they are; and tho
other, that class of men who mako no moves
without knowii k why and how results aro
obtained, aud tho relativo importance of
each step. This is the mechanical educa
tion that counts, tho education that schools
tbomind to a clear comprehension of prin
ciples, equally with details, and leads un
failingly to that higher field where skill,
dlllgenco and marked ability find their
natural level. Tho young man who, on be
ginning his mechanical education, realizes
and acts upon theso truths, wilt develop
that ability which is not gauged by mere
manual dexterity, but rathor that which,
when In later years bo may bo called to de
sign, lay out, and superintend tho work of
others, will enablo him to creditably fill the
position. Buch positions come to thoso who
bring thought and brains as well as manual
dexterity to assist them in their work. To
such men wo owo tho improvements of tho
ago in overy branch of mechanics."
ENGLAND AND AMERICA.
Borne of the Difference Iletnreen John
Hull and Ilrother Jonathan,
Baggago is "luggiigo" in England, writes
1'rcntico Mulford in tho Rochester Herald.
No livery Btablcs; instead, sign of "cars on
biro." No cars on railroad; all "coaches."
No rails; all "metals." No conductor; in
stead, "guard." No depots; all stations.
No boots; all gaiters. No street-cars; all
trams. No stovos. No mosquitoes. Very
Impropor to ulludo to inscctjon plant or elso
whoreasabtig. Hugs in Britain belong
only In beds. In England's English "to
get mad" means instantly. They got
angry; never mad. A roastlng-pieco of
beef Is a "joint." Things aro never "fixed,"
a la American; they aro arranged. Tho
English novor "guess," "reckon" or "calcu
late;" theso words belong to American
English. Whoat, oats, rye, barloy, all go
by tho name of "corn;" corn Itself almost
unknown. No wharves; all docks or piers,
ilost pies aro "tarts." Regular fruit pies
baked In deeper dishes than ours; crust
only nt top.
Twenty millions or moro pooplo In Britain
eat hoarty supper at night. Tablo spread
often as for dinner. Roast meat, po
tatoes and porter. No indigestion follows;
novor tlilulc ot it. fo green corn, fto
watermelons. No pork .and beans. No
buckwheat cakes. No succotash. No
oysters cooked a la stow, fry, roast,
broil, or steamed. No oysters savo raw or
In "patties." No clams at all. No pumpkin
plo. No desert pies made In our fashion;
very small affairs In small dishes. Plenty
of cocklos; ralsorablo apology for our round
eluin. Oysters thin; not savory to Amor
lean tasto; kept at shop in vats of fresh
water. Cod and king flhb, twenty-llvo cents
a Kund. Lobsters very high-priced. Bile,
sprat, herring and other llsh very cheap.
Noporgies. No shad. Nobluolish. Plenty
of mackerel, Yarmouth bloaters In early
summer; novor found in perfection in this
couutry; superb relish during that tlmo.
Aro allowed to decomtoso after being
caught until slight bloat sets in; heneu
namo "bloator" ; nftorwaiil lightly dipped
In salt and wator; than briefly uml delicately
smoked; then broiled. Flavor so acquired
doesn't last over four days; salt strikes it
afterward. Peas, cabbages, beans nnd tur
nips moro tender than ours; boll tonder In
lui tlmo. White birnns called "harvest
bean," Yollow turnips not eaten; deemed
fit ouly for sbeop.
WITTY DR. HAWKES.
How Ho Urrllni.it h Call " from a
II ii mil i. (N. Y.) Cliurili.
North Carolina probably novor produced
nn abler preacher that Ur. Francis I.
Hawkos, who a quarter of n century ago
was pastor of Grace Episcopal Church, Now
York. Hhort, thick sot, swarthy, bluok
cyed and black-huirod, ho was a striking
lersonago. lie was not only u great pulpit
orator, but considered tho host reader in
Nowork Episcopacy. His rather luxur
ious family deterred him from accepting h
bishopric, which would have been other
wise tendered. One day, says tho Wali
ington l'oit, a delegation from a Buffalo
church waited ujioii and Invited him to ac
cept a pastorate m that city.
"Well, gentlemen, other things being
satisfactory, tho question of ueueptunoe
uurrow down to a business matter," stud
Ur. ltawkes. "What salary do you offer?"
"Ur. llawkes,, said tho spokesman, "ue
revoguUo that you have a high reputation
and are willing to bo liberal. Our recent
pastor lias received rt.AOu, but ou uooountoi
your standing wo have decided to offer yot
3.MXX"
"My good man," orlsd the doctor, gasp
tng, "do you kuow what salary 1 am rece-iv
iugheret"
"No, sir."
"lKetU5,(KX)aud this parsonage, aadai
I have nn oxputvo family I do uol see my
way clear to neeept your offsr."
Tho spokMwuu looked rathor sheepish,
but made auolHsr essay.
'If vhud known that fact, sir, wo would
undoubtedly have looked elsewhere; but
you should routtfuitMr Unit the work of the
lrl must bo doue, aud as far providing
for your fauuiy, you kuow tho story of ths
ravo."
"Now, my fritmtU, rsspoodsd the ctsr
gyiaan, quMstaally, "I bavts wad Um IhbJ
my study ovr uim I was twniy-)ftt. 1
hsve rad It Uirouga oursfuUy uad imyr
fully ttvur a husdrvJ Uhmm, 1 rnnlMr
tkv ruviwt luciUMl iHtrfavUy, bat uobr
h 1 nd say rfwftMici U Um lord's jtru
vkdtME for )vung llawkw."
Au (lumlun uh ittrt.
The Iowa Hupviu iurt, u a reMit d
citeu, exMOMs! Hie oiu&ioa that sirls who
bbvuaUy gutt aUul las Uvru lute at ,
night bavia ucivs.'dcUittiAiitiMi'ourUfor
r,.r,' if tl v ' rui .vt TU.U rulli '
CALiraRHIA
K1
.lB3G,f&ro'
fywvl CATARRH
Kkeumtim, Keuralftlt, Corns
HCAOAOHt. And All pAN
T. 0aMf-rla NiMui ui Vi.ailvi
IIX.KOTKIO OOUOII CURE
CvlSCQi0t,CJ. CMvyw.
tlU ty aU Druruu. M)i tj, Ki 4 tl
W ft VMw . SE3& MMiiJ vLr
Oopn'iht, i-
"Hello I Hello It Hcllolli"
"Well; v,htt lsit?"
"How is your mother, this trornlnirr"
"Very much bolrj sbo had a real resrt
1u sleep last night: sue is almost rid of her
nlgbt-SKcata, eo' gh and nervouines. an!
Is growing quits cheerful. How grateful
ire aU aro to you for that bottlo of medi
cine." " Don't speak of gratitude. What doel
the doctor aav?" . m .
"Ho says he uertr ra-w fo wonderful
b ebsnre In cuch a serious lunjr trouble.
Ho still tnlnks we aro ;ivlug his medi
cine. I don't like to tell hlrn."
"That's rltfht. He's an old friend, you
know. I'm sure your mother will g-ct well
now; but you won't forget tho name of
tho mcdit.ne.whl you?"
"Never! Dr. Pioroo'o Ooldcn Medical
Discovery am household words already,
and It has c :nc to sisy. Do come nnd acu
what eutisblro i bad brought already."
" I irlll. Good bye."
"Oold'-u Medical Dl'covery" has cured
severe. Unjerinif coughs aud nrrested Con
sumption, or Lung-jcrofula, In thousands
of cases after doctors have fsllid and other
medleln havo ten tried and abandoned
as useless. The "Discovery" Is guarau
Iced to beneSt or cure In every cacc, If
taken In t'mo and given a fair trial, or
money will bo refunded.
DR. SAGE'S CATAKRH REMEDY
cures the worst cases, no matter of hov
Ion standing. W cents, by druggists.
VKdrKSSlONAI. CAIIHS.
TOHN O'MIKA, Attorney ut law.
Hoom
Col lee-
t) over (tipltnl iMitinnni nanK.
t Ions a ppeclnlty. Correspondence solicited.
II. K. 1IONIIAM. II. N. HAYDKN.
W. II. HOLMES.
IOKIIAM, HoLMKS A IlAI DEN, Attor
J nt) h at law. Olllce lu HukIi'h block,
between State und Coiut, onCom'lHt.
n T.IUCHAHDSON, Attornoy nl law, of.
O. flee up stair in Iront rooms o( new
HiHh Mock, corner Commercial unci Court
streets, Knleiii, UrcKOU.
J J. KHAW, Attorney.at-lJiw, ISnlem,
, Ongon. Olllce first door to the lelt
tit luud of stairs In the rear of Ladd A
Uush's bank.
rnll.MOX FOItl), attorney nt law, Snleii
J Oregon. Olllce upstairs in i'atton
Salem,
s
block.
(JltATT A 11 UN'T, nttorneys nt law. Halcm,
Oratoii. Olllco over Capital .:itkmal
lank, Commercial street. Money to loan.
D'AHCYAHINGHAM, Atlorucys and
coiui'.florM at law, Slem, Oregon.
ilalngunabstr.ictot the rccordH of Marlon
oniily. Including ii lot and block index oi
taltui, they liau special fucllltlCN loi e:.
iiminluic title to real cstuti. lluslness In
tliusupreiue lourt iiudtii the state depart
nieiit ulll receive prompt attention.
MlNl'AH. A. DAVIS, M. 1)., Graduate
of American Medical College, oilers
her iirollobioiml herUce tothoge who may
need them. Special nttentlou given to
UlxoiibCaol women andehildren. Olllce up
Mali In New llaulc buildlug, Commer
cial ntreet.
DII..I. ICKKNK, Deutlbt. Otncoover
the Wlillo corner Court aud Com.
uiirel.il streets.
WD. I'Udll, Architect, Plans, Sped
. lliiitlons and superintendence tor
all clashui of building.. Ottlce 'JU0 Com
iHcrclul St., uphtalt,
S. MuNALLY, Architect, New Hush
llrei mail block. I'luus and ii)ecinc!i-
tllllK
iii of all clas.-TO of of buildings on shoit
iioilce. Supurliiteudeaceof work prompt!
ouKidaRcr. -J6-tf
AW. IIUHT.-Artlst Studio, liu-h.
, Ilroy bliM-k. Clae ThurMMj k uud
Ntluntujs,
HUMNKnS CAIll)-..
I SRW lwr Hunger. New tools. New
V tlelKii; luix Itmrmil the tnute; will
clw refemuw.. i:. K. H.M.I., Olllce with
(Hebo Ileal kwtute Kxeluine.
K- K. t ltO.NCO, barber and hair-
rirMM.11 NllUttllu.,11,1'- l.llll.u n.t.l
elillilreiri, Imlr a Mie.ilttltj"! .slip m be
plea smt to h. all her ultt euktomti at her
shop opi iwlte the 0iem llnum.
ii)si:pii
KUSKK burlHr and linlrdrers.
J er. Ilulr cutting ,d cent, cuiti lug lo
aieiits, (.uaMi
1U7 Male ktrcit.
icui, iiwi ui ivotk
1.1 JSTKAYKIt, U. V. MKKICS IIH.U.
T . KktHteARriieyJtHlliiniliivnulktreet,
-Iiii, Oregon. Mtes.t Mrajer Imve on
Mili tlim farm., ally nnd acre;, tn lhi
and uth.r uiuutlrt.. Also choice timber
IhiuIi, llllll- atut liusintsxi pniperllm,. A
I'hnlee l'iiuTwi near oily nl a uns-lal bsir
Hln. ille ii a mil. W' out suit you
Corrsspouitence sollultott.
j) J. I-UtKX A CO,, Munuheture.ofall
kliuUofwliU'l.. UpalriUKiikpclal
ty. Shop H stu strwt,
"I I. Htlk;YlS-lU.rtH- aud Halrdre
U. Iwt paj-lor. HiwtUlUlntlieetty.
TM. B. lUNXINmlN,lraiintrWII-
urtlMarlHrShop-umlsc WIUhiii
il uolel. Waly Art ebM workmen wu
pkwl. uHwirfryiwiorip4lu, lulutaMUjrH-
soimiwinif iw..,...' ,
b.bul
kiiuUol
T ... " "T.V --, WW.W.HW WBll
" 1.91.1.,,
OUS CIKAY.UiMiMttir as tmUdar.
CkHMMM
MMtvlal Of, 4S4M OteiM.
I0i-!L KN"T. HakilUi. Hart
MICINXY NOTIUrfa
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V K.N.I.K
LiSnirrm
Dentists,
Kr 0tn Ksn.'
iifc&a
SALEM SAUSAGE WORKS, j
Only German Market in City.
Choicest, Fresh, Smoked and ,
Pickled Meats Manufaclurnl. '
i
Alt hlndi of SauMiKW, Wholesale nnd l.e ,
tail Pree deliveiy In city.
171 Commercial St
CIIAS. WOLZ, PROP.
EAST AND SOUTH!
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
Shasta Line
CALirOONIA EXPKKSS TOAIH HCN VA1I.V
BETWEEN POllTLATO AND S. F.
HoutfiT-1
SorThT
7:0C p. m. I Lv. Ponlnnd
D.lsK tn. 1 l.v. Snlem
10:1a n.m. I Ar. Sun Kran
Ar. I Ittffia. in.
Lv. I 7:2rf a, m
Lv. tf.OOp. m
Above trains stop culy at following Mr
tlons north of Koseburg, Last Portland
Or-L'on Citv. Wnodbum. fsnlem. Albany
Tungent. Miedds, Halfey. Ilurrisburg
Junction City, Irving and Lugene.
IttHKlIUKO MAJ.L, DAII.Y,
8:00 h. m.
10:52 a. m
5:10 p. tn.
Lv. 1'ortlnnd Ar. j 10 p. in.
Lv Kaiem Lv. 1KX p. in.
Ar. Itoieburg Lv. (!:20 a. in
Albany Local, Dally (Except Sunday.)
MJU p. in. I Lv.
7:52 p. in. j Lv:
9.00 p.m. I Ar.
Portland
salem
Albany
Ar. a.-tl) a si.
Lv
ti.-OS i- hi
Lv,
5.-U) a. in.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
Kor accommodation ot feecond class
passengerk nttached to express trains.
iVest Side Division. Between Portland
and Cervallis:
PAILY (KXCEIT SaNDAY).
"7261 a. in.
12:10 p. m.
"Portland Ar.
Corvallis Lv.
"6:30 p. m.
Ar.
ii':&a p. m
At Albany and Corvallis connect wltn
trains of Oregon l'acltic Ilallroad.
EXVnESHTRAIK (DAILY EXCEPTSUNDAY
4:10 p. m. I Lv. 1'ortland Ar. I :20 a. in.
7:2o Pjjul Ar..Mc.MlnnvUleLv. ) 5:15 a. in.
Through Tickets
To nil points
EAST and SOUTH
Kor tickets and lull lnlormatiou regard
ing rates mapx, etc., apply to the Compa
ny's agent solem, Ortgon.
.!'. HOGEIW,
Asst. U. F. and i'abs. Ag't
It. KOEHLr:il,
.Manager
Health is Wealth !
ji i v" s
j -1
ys .
I)H. K. V. WLVST'S A'erve nnd Hraln
Treatment, n guaranteed specific for flyt.
teri.i.Ulrrlneks, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous
Neuralgia, Headache, Nenous I'rotiatlon
cnusea uy mo ue or aiconoi or tnoncco,
viiKt'iiiuneis. .iienuu uepression, hoiten
limof tho brain rcsultlue in Insnnitv nod
lending to misery, decay and death, pre-
inaiure oiuaije, uarrennes, ios oi power
entiled by overcrtlonoftliebralu. Kncli
box contains one month's treatmeut, 81.00
h dox or six uoxes tor so.w, teni oy ninll
prepaiu on receipt or price.
WE Q UARANTEE SIX BOXES
To euro nny cnte. With each order le
eclved by us for six boxes, necornnnnlpd
with $." 00, wo will send the purchaser our
written guarantee to refuud the inaney II
the tieatinent does not etlcot a cure. CJunr-
unices issued only uy t,eo. k. uood, Drug
gist, Sole agent, SOU Com. St., ealem, Or.
tewta""
&Ktw. mm
KSSWIP.S ....7 .
s mm
HEALTH.
Le Illchiiu's Qolilcn Balsam No. 1
Cures Chancre, fln. and second Bta-es
Sores on tho Legs and Body; Sore Ears!
Eyei. Nose, etc., Copper-colored Blotche
Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and a!'
primary forms ol tho dlseaso known a
Syphilis. Price, S5 OO per Dottle..
Lo Klchnu's Onlilen Ilalsuiu No. a
Cures-Tertlarj-. Mercurial -plillltic nheu
matlsm, l'alns In tho Bones, Tains In tht
lleaJ, back of the Nock, Clcerated Sore
Throat, Syphilitic Ilash, Lumps and con
tracted Cords, Stiffness of tha Ltrubs, ami
eradicates all disease from the system,
whether caused by Indiscretion or abuse
pf Mercury, leaving the blaod pure and
healthy. Price $5 OO per Uottle.
I.o Klchau's Golden Hpanlsh Anll
doto for tho euro of Oonorrhcea, alee.
Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or OeaH
tildlsarranjements. Price 9'i 50 iwr
Ilottln,
1 Itlcliau'. Golden Spanish In
lection, fortevero cases of Oonorrhoja.
lnrUmmatory Oleet. Strlctures,ic. Prlco
91 SO per nottle.
te .lUc'""'1 Golden Ointment
lor tho effective healingot Syphilitic Sores,
anderupUons. Price 31 OO per nox.
Lo Klchnu's Golden Plll.-NfrT
and Drain treatment; loss ol physical pow.
er. exvess or orer-work, frcetraUoo, etc.
Price 93 OO per Uox.
Tenlo and Nervine,
Snt every here, C,ai), securely cocked
per express.
THE RICHARDS DRUG C0.,Ageuts
600 d 511 JIAIlKKT ST ,
Han Francisco, Cal
-CIUAR3 SENT rHCI"
THE YAnUiNA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD!
Ami urwou Developmrnl romptinyi
.lMii.Ut, Hue jj5 .mie. hbiHtw $ftS
latneUe uXW to uud lrim uu Kruuo6M
IIHt SCHEDULE, (Kiwpt Sunuaysi,
lM.eAiCHiuy llMl'M
Arrtvrt Vmin n.i . . ISJ.r!
lvi YamiliiM ol. 1 V
ArrUe Albany !1!Sa v
CWirtfuiC ,mlM eo"Bwl Albany aal
Tiie above iruin ouoiiwt at YAQIMNV
&IU. PATtK.
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