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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1891)
uuo iiMrtW (BuaemtMsaaOa sninsT-i fcg3saaeuLyiuviwa highest of all in Leavening l'ower.-U. & Gov't Report, A. i, "88 ta tSS VnnPtnntPnnn . m B&Kmrf Powder AssounnECir pure wojib.vs nnuMi taiu.b. (llrAnlrm llf.fjr.) A MTtXi: FOLKS MTTrKlt. Mv Dkab Jouiwai, Hey: The .FitinlMi Intly Is Imck njr-ilii mul I tflld her of you, liow Suntn CIhuh linil brought you a box of tools no Hint you could ntuly Hlojd. Hlie laughed mid wilil, "must you ti-iicli him with your h)uV" Tlmt l tin only way I can do it I urn afnll( althoujili the lit t lo boyttlu Flniilitiiii go to school for ycurat tojluarn holv, utid have trnclieM Hint ure Very wise to help them with thi'ir limul every day. Hut, you way, wlnl iIimtj tlmt funny word "rilojd" mean? Oh, I forgot that you did not know. Il ineau'diow totietoo!nin niuklngti8t' fill thlniTH outjof wood. At the name lime the little lunula learn to be careful, the eyen become riliurp and can tell tin Inch when they hcu It. Another thine;, toHtudyloJd teaches one how to count without learning the hard figure, for right before jour eyennru all the jmrtHand that Is ho much plainer, than 1, 2, 3, !, C, 0, would beto llttlo folks, Oh, how the little Flrum (for that Ih what thoy cull them) do love Blojd. The llttlo KinnlHh ludy told me of one boy who nnid that ho did not want to go to heaven uiiIchh they had Hlold there. They work very hard in nchool and often cry because they have to go home, and I don't blame them, for JuhL think' if you were Hawing and hammering nway at a lovely book ease with Nhelvcri, and wanted to take It home and luivo the books all In and ready to mirprmu pupa when ho coiih-b homo In (ho evening middouly "dlu-ading-dlug" goeo the bell uud everything inuat bo laid uhIiIo until Monthly morning, and you have JiiBt a little bit of planing left lo do 1 Why, I believe i hIiouIiI ory iiiycelf. J I'm wi liard to keep a Boeret over Bunday when pupa Ih at home all day, and maybe H.iyH during the day, "I wIhIi 1 had another hook cuhoI" Hut, oh, my! It taken a long vhllo before a boy can make a book cane) I'lrnt he lum to begin and learn how to cut a rough board up utid how to make it nquarc, with sharp cortierH, uud smooth nltlen. To do thin ho Iiiim to learn how to hold Ida toolx, and uhariHiu them lilinttelf and inrmt of all take care of them. If ho don't take earo of each little llle and Heruw, he inner csaii micccoj In making anything well. After ho litis learned lo eul"a board up, (HoinetlmeH great big boards iih long ax the room,) then he liegliiH to make reap things (hat he can take homo for umtmua to uo, like little Hlauds tonet the hot iIIhIich on; MlcKa itntl laddeo, nicely mi! IiIiimI for the (lower hih to help liold the plants; weather Mrliw for the iliHirx; and wliun It Iiiih Ikvoiiui nmy to mukvtHirulght thlDgtlve teacher hIot IiIiii how to maku round ohm. Oh, oueli a pretty dough Hjmoti iw I miw ouo boy make. It had a long bundle, and the npoou wan hollowed out Just like wo thowj buy In tho htoren, only a grvat' deal nicer, for thin ouo wax all done by hand and beautifully Haud-paporvd, 1 know lilsiuotlu'r thought It wmq the ijkifei thing hi ever Jmij, , 'lt After ' wlillu the boyti land glrln loo) iK'gln to uk gluo anil uiateh wood together, wltli the tmiooiliMt hcatiix vou over nw; ouo almost thlukit they grow together, but they didn't. They wtio allied together to carefully and rubbed and pol. IhIuM afterwardn until mt couldn't fwil tlmpleelng with .vjour tlligvr, I wUh you emilil wo the wonder ful thlngH they make. Step by step going from tho iiisy thlnn lo tlio hard ohm. Jlut wheit It eomeii to ',dove-tlllltllg,, tli.-n Ih when jmi have lo U direful ! I'll tell you what It look like, l'nt the linger of your right hunt! lu 'betweeii t linger or your left-limnl and pyt them together jUkt h cloe!y iih y.ui cull mi that no Unlit Mil rdilne through. That U Jut nlmt "dove tnthug" U like, only In tho imm! ouo tins to vlit out tho little linger hocniv fully or they will not tit. IT you tried It you woujd tlud mj how Iiurd It war. i i " All the haxcg snd eiiu ami iimw tirv lliudo till wy, mi yoti hw If jou wanted to iitnko Mm a lmk im Iou would tune, Tlte llrst thing h' nuUe In doVe iHillog Is a little Ntit lxx with n httlr lid put oil with I'lllffi mm( iKltetH the book mi llwit It can I Iimh by M " Jl J ! the;kltchen stove. It looks eay, but JiiHtlet somebody try to make it carefully and they will BoonJlnd out, They make many beautiful things in tlioBloJd echooja, thcbeauty of Uic worg Demgua, smoowincw.niiu correctneH. Kvery thing Is Juhi right. If you inako ouo mlfltako vou have to begin all over ugnlu or It will not be nice. If you enjoy hearing about Slojd 1. 1 me know, my dear boy, and I'll w rite again. Ask moauyqueitioim nml tell mo what you ate dolngjj After yciD have worked with your tools a little you will find out how many wonderful things there arc In the house, especially thoikitcheii, and won't It bo nlccoino day wben you can do th'e carpcuter work for I he whole family and make little brother's playthings? WHAT A HWKCT TIMELY I.KTTKH CAN IM). Written at the right tlmo and in the right way,.u letter Is tho most perfect nndtconipiete thing. Hint any ouo can use to make and keep frlendxhlpn A Hweot npto nfter a visit, 8Jiynsyou reached borne safely! giving audi bits of news us occur to you, must bo penned and mailed era ouo can Hay tlmt the visit Is ended. A llumk yqu for n gift, If properly worded, Is tho most delicate return that can bo made and is often Hiifll- dent. Heartfelt congratulations to one's friend, choosing a life partner, must not bo merely the tug on a inciiiilniilenH present, but should bo sent separately If they are not given In person. When proud piireutBun ununce tho birth of a llttlo one, do uot wnltiintlUho'olilld Is a month old , but Immediately write, partici pating hi their llrHt joy, and you will have almost n part ownership In the darling. Whon your friends go away to n strange place, do not wait for their letter to come llrst. If you know the addros, write a cheery page or two, and never will anything bo more appreciated. A funny para graph, n paper, or a bit of something every day, until they are at homo In tin Ir new surroundings, will send back sweet returns that you know nothing of until you have been there yourself. Don't make It a point to specially remember' nnnlvorsarleu,' for, they are often patuful, but let the 'In-between'1 opportunities for ex pressing your friendship never escape; aud your forgetfulness of birthdays will seldom lack appreci ation. Never let uu opjxirtuulty escajie of writing when you cau help someone, or make someone happier, or thnnk someone for having intulo you luippler, and it will tie you mora olosely to your friends than any othoroue Ihlu'ir. All huiunuityi likes lo be loved aud feels kindly toward the one who regards others. , Thanks, Mr. Kdllor for your "Sat unlay Soliloquy" of Jan. 31st on "l'Mucatlou aud u city's Ideals," Bueh words uru living ones uud niust (ell for your community; and lis best good Is yours. Politics are merging into education as a national ipiesllou nud only( tho advanced editor of today has discovered It. ltlng-lutho new with vigor from the twlfrey of tho Joim.VAi.on every occasion. THK IIOMti NhST. yomeono has said, ".Tlio world hut a lullllou rixwu for; a nwn but only one neit," aud just as the bird dill'er lu their Idea ot the true nest, hodothe homo maken) nud home l(wK)rs dltler lu their modes of feidherlng tholiearth stone. There la no place more delightful than ouu's own corner, no matter how In tMinplelaorout of luvplug with the apprVtvd tUi of n home. Tho big round world is too much for any body, nud, from the child to the piK't, from the laborer to tho mil li nulre, the touohstuiie of endeavor U the Idea of n home. 'T.'ioh man's chimney Is his golden inuesio ue. . U.Uio central ohit froui, whtoli he ' in jhnii((ii vvr.v (IIhIhuiv ; iiiirii inn nnu-wnj iii inn worm UfVin him," mo'4 I.ougrilltiw, Without duty, lify.haslio b.iflklomv and what It Iioiim but ouo lung', sweet duty nofHl over with love? Th HtMtehiuau says 'luint, wiwt, houitt'ii Ut;" the KiiglUhman pridM hliutttlfou the i.tnlely home irf Kughmil," while the German turo in lilt "Hrluiweh" back to the old village or lUld; the Amerl- real word, or feeling; but maybe alter nil It la only his way of resting not quite bo near the vital trunk of tho family tree. A person without a home seems to be without a ccutcr, or rather with out a background agaluat which his every act .rests; and then in what other plaoo could one collect his rare and cheerful friends about him to spend together glorious hours that gods might envy, savo tho home? "My homo, my home, howe'er so small , Thou art to me the world and nil." "Struck the ,Ooll-n Mean," A Illood Purtflrr. IX trolt Vtto I'reui: Htbbnrd's Itlicti matle Hyrup, prepared by Wrlfht hWA, Co., of Oil My, hut itruck the Golden Merit), In the treatment of blood dinette, end It rucccm I evidence that valuable medicine I capable of attracting the at ten I Ion of every family. There eein to bo but one opinion a to ll merit." Tbl 1 the tecrtt of luccen of thl remedy It action, Id removing Impure and palton ou matter from tho blood, A tborouen and effectual blood purifier, for fiale by HraltU Arttelner. KILLED DY TOBACCO, The llurklen'i Arnlfafal, llent Halve In the world for Cut, ItruUco. Hore, Ulcer, HttltKbeum, Kerer More, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Cbllnlaln. Corn nnd all Hklu Kruptlon, and posi tively cure rile, or no pay required. It I guaranteed to give perfect atlfactlon or money refunded. Price, 36 cent per box. 0ALKM MAHKKT nEfOItT. A Nrnopl af the Market IluylDg and Soiling Price. BIT AIL, r KICKS. IIKVI8KI) QUOTATIONS. Hboulder Jfugftr cured, per lb, 12' llroakfaat bacon 12 topi Ham Hugar cured, per lb, JCJ-Jc Ileef en I'ork 7 rt 12K Mutton 10 12c. Veal iguc. ?'lmotliy need I'er pound, 7Ko; wiling. Ud clover Reedv-I'er pound, lie. . Whltecloveraeedl'er pound, 20c " AUIke ISc per pound. Hod top lOo per pound. Lincoln Orau I2)4o per pouadj 1 Itye Onum 10c per pound. Orchard. Ura..l7c per pound. Uenn Be per lb. Out meal lit 6c Ctuiiied Kruli.. 1'eacliMi, f3 00; apricot, $.1 W blnckborrhit, H; corn, beat grade f J W; tomitUtc tl CO: trlng bean II t&, ureon jmi tl Kr, par doc. In two lb can. Uroen r"rulU.Onolco app:e75l.'JOo per ox; M'iim 75c per box; potatoe O&r, carrot Wjc; pamilp tl 00; union Cc per lb. rlu.Jiulinon7(alUcperlb: Sturgeon t& 7c er lb- Kinnll rlh t lOo per lb; all aImou, 710o per lb. ItUYINOfi'UICES. Wlwal-V2Ko net. KIour-lcr barrel. U.O). bet 1W lb. Out I'cr bnahcl, 44 50c Hurley ter Limhel, c llnin l'er ton. fill U) at mill, lacked. HlinrU rcr ton, 117 60 " acked. Ch Per ton, UiM " Hacked. Hop (Juoted ut :i0o per lb. 1'fK 20c per iloten. I'otatoea Per bushel, 40o Corn meal 1c per pound, Clieiwe lHo er pound. Dried plum l'er lb. (K7c Dried prune l'er lb. 1012c Imixirled prune 7c er lb. lluttur U0(..l.'o per pound for good Ijird 10C4t2oiierlb. Ham Per pound, ll(l2o. loconlde Wai0ier lb. Hhoiillem-Mfvo per lb. Chicken.. 7 to lOo Jn-r pound. Turkey 10 lo 12Ucper lb, (Ue.o 7S per lb, Uuck,T2lloperlb MAUKKTS I1Y TELEORArU. IVUTIiANI). Wheut-Valley, 125 & 1 U Walla Walla ll.l'i toSI.H percenUl. Kluur ataudnrd, $3 W to K Walla WiillnM 003 SO. OuUldiigrndiM, WS0. OttU-Whlte68j to 00c, grayMcCuj fie per bushel. Mlllnlurr-Ilrau tilfiti; Khart. tZLCO ground barley, fUi cnop feed. tS lulddltng, t2, per lou. Hay IIM17 per ton, llutter Oregon fancy dairy, S7 cifaucy- creameryty;; good to fair, nj-TO-.Cull forum choice vniis. Kg Oregon 'lli&Xta KaaUrn 30c per doi I"oultr)- Old chlckon, 8-1 GVJ CO, lolatoe f 1 10 cr cental. Chei'io Oreguu, 13 to lie; California K to 10c Hugan-Uolilen C,' tt;c; eiztra C, G dry granulated, 6?-i; cube, erudied and Pow dered, 40 per pound. lleani-flmall white, 3)i-S; pluk SJJ: bayo. H 74; butler, f3 60; lima, B SO per venlAl. Dried KrulU .The market U Qrm. Quo Que ted: llallau prune, 12X to 14c; Petite and (lermau, lOo per pound; ralslni, t3 CO per box; pluiiimur dried pear, It to 13)q un dried and factory plum, 11 to ISc; erapo reten jieaeliiM, lie; Hiuyrna Qgv, 'JOc; California ng,Vo per pound, Hire e ler pouud. HldM-Dry hide, ti to Se; leu for cull; greon over 55 undi, ir, under U twuud,So;heeplU, SXliU.CO, HMOKKD MKATH AND UAKD. hUttern hanu, US to 14c; breakfatt ba. eon, Wyi to llo; aide. to 10c; Urd. K to 100 er pouud. HAN PilANUIMCO. Hah Kkanoiikx), Feb 11 WkraU.th wtik opened on a quieter; market. Ho. 1 White, 1131 to 13; cholod ll!7Kpr cental. Ilop4..9ita0a r poun, Uarley-r'ved It 4t &): per cental II fr;i!bolco It 47 to 1 43; comiuon grade II IS- OaU..Uray $i CWto O); blackiti 10 to 3 W or cuutal- OulooariK to 3.t. l'otatoe75cUHl 41 .MIHChLANKOUH MAHKKT& Chicauo, r'eb. ll.-WooJ-E4Uru Or gou, U to l&t; valley, II to ISO per pound lleef Live, 3?i to 5 10; drtvwcd, Kc MuttoH Uv, JH to 4Jc; drewed c Hog Uve,4 10; drvuedk7a. Veal 7 to 80 peripouud. AMoutrou Shark That Chewed a Quid with IiUaatrouc Iteault. In a short whilo we had caught a nice mess of small snappers, from ten to twenty Inches long, and were having a real good time, write o correspondent of Garden and Sfriam. 7e had not fished very long, how ever, before a large shark put In sn ap pearance and ipcitedour sport. We first knew of hi pretence by his greedily Knap pin? off the ilsh from one of ray tieiiihbors' lines, having followed It tip from the bottom. He executed this performance several times, ami then the snappers stopped biting en tirely. Not even a nibble could we get, so we . i.anln.1 in niiallnoa nml wimmAnrfl id TUIV ' UAUIUi 111 UVI IIW- Mau IAuiuvnvk w jj- j attention to the hjrk. lie was a monstrous fellow, alhjut fifteen feet long, and ho kept siTlmmijg round and round the vessel, sometimes on top tho water and Romctlmcs away down deep below tist but always at a respectful distance. His reddish brown body could be plainly seen through the clear transparent green water, and you may bo sure ho was the cynosure of all eyes. A groat many plans for his capturo were dis cussed, but none appeared practicable with in our limited mcuns. The engineer sug gested that if the shark would giro him time, ho would forge a proper hook and chain, but an the shark was unable to give him a guarantee he abandoned the project. While we were thus talking I noticed the natlvo pilot every now and then throwing overboard one of the snappers we had so recently caught. And as the current car ried it a little distance clear of the vessel tho shark would gobble it down, and, in fact, tho iM r -Is were so regular thut Sir. Hbark seemed impatient when tho regular ity was broken by a little delay. We saw that our pilot had some ultlmato object in view, and it drew our attention to him. I had not particularly noticed tho man before this; more than that he was a fino-looking, dark-skiiiiietl man with good European fcatuies, but evidently of mixed blood. As he was born i d raised on the coust, and hud prububly served his pilot's apprentice ship as a tishuiman, he knew bow to deal with hU Inveterate foe, the shark. Auyliow, v.-c all thought so and gave him credit for it, and, although, he did not say much, ho wont about it In a very earnest manner. After having thrown over ten small fit.li ho selected another a little larger than the others, and with a stick of wood tLML-ird a roll of chewing tobacco nearly a iui-'e as a man's hand down Into its belly und pressed Its throat together again. He held it ready to throw, and as tho shark came up, anxiously looking for its Jljh, ho tossed It to him, und-as It barely touched tho water tho shark turned over on its back and sucked It in. The Shark then swam off as usual to the side of tho vcsboI, aud then below us, and was opparcntly rwiiig again in tho expectation of another liih when tho nicotine commenced its work. His struggles and contortions were hor rible to IkjIioIiI as he darted hero and thero In a blind rage and vomiting blood, but as ho wnm. or was carried by tho current away from us, his struggles grow grad ually less, until it ceased altogether. The tobacco had killed him. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. S: ! SALEM SAUSAGE WORKS. Only German Market in City. Choicest, Fresh, Smor-ed a"J Picklrd Meals M-rufarlure I have ljnrfk"tloiirfw' homtmaltvr Is rather a blnI"of noK.tg. Hut Uiiuu'.'tlio last ywr iip.iaJ'nrvjinty,tlieretstIllastrMg tnliiey towunt liotue ami lis awwt Me: llw Krtittliiimu wrltaw U the utl. wim who has never IconuM the WKM CARTER'S fivifR 'H CURE Kick lle.tcfcia trUtn all Ux IrooblM tact dat l a bulou lUU ot th jrtta. aucli a IMuintt,iauMA. DroaalaMa. Dutrata afu eatlug. I'la la U HU. c WttUe UmIt ibou ratuarkaUo iucctm has Woo shown In curing SICK ;UdAfb, yX Ctaraa f.rms Urxa Tttxa are equally taWaltl In 4,xlttuin. csirtag and prollng lati ajin.iy tag rotnpUlai, tile IM nunMiL Nallve-Itorn American Who Cling to the Cuitutus of Their Father. It is not generally known, oven by people who have visited America, that there is In Pennsylvania, very near tho cities of Phila delphia and Now York, a population of more than two million inhabitants which is in many respects strangely liko what its rural ancestors were In Germany more than two centuries ago. Borne vears since, says the Boston JVarwcnpc, mere were to do seen in a shop In Philadelphia several large books of Lutheran devotion, In tho tvpo anil spell ing of 1M0, bound In deeply-stamped white vellum, with heavy brass clasps. Thoy did uot look liko imitations of old books, thoy scenied to bo "the thing itself;" but the date was recent. '"Thoy are for tho Pennsylva nia Dutch," said tho bookseller. "Thoy would not bullcvu that tho I.onl would hear them if thoy prayed to Him out of a modern book. And those books, us you see them, have been printed and bound in thut style for nearly two hundred years for tho Penn aylvaula Dutch market. Just ns they wero printed for their ancestors during tho Reformation." There is probably no more striking in stance of oonsorvuthm to be found any where in IZuropo than this; but tho spirit manifested by the worthy "Dutchmen" Is carried out by them consistently in every thing else. "Follow thy father, Reed son, and live as thy father before thro has done," It their golden rule of life. Firstly, thoy always ieak among themselves a singular patois called Pennsylvania Dutch, from the word Deutscn. "It belongs," says Dr. llnutman, in his edition of tho ixxunn of Dr. H. llarbaugh, "to tho South llcrmuns dialects," and, whllu partaking of u'.l, " it is most closely alUod to Uus Pfalilsch" thut U, to tho Hhlno Gorman of tho Palatinate, In tho volley of tho Susquehanna, and bo. youd the Alleghany, it 1 much mingled with English. Farther In thu west wo And la il trace of Bootluh, Irish, Swedish and French. It Is specially remarkable in its having retained grout numbers of old and curious Uerman word, such as are now to be hoard only in tho remotest place of the Vat ho r latnl. We rind the Influence of the unchangeable English articlu tho in der. Thus a man will says "lieu scherr der blind Ortul uf, mur wello uf dor markt fahrti" I. e. ; "Henry, harness tho blind horse; vro will go to maiketl" A I.OVEE.'V V.'CaSAN OTPrlieard one ear of her, ' fir hoaren site's p dated!" " Y"V tu'.ct. ei) in Cijnently, MDnI by travea o-uu ' ' l'.uld health mantled her checlc, j'tth 1 leaiitf rul laiy. onco thin cud pri, rod tutfr-tlnff from a dry. hacxia? cf.sr'.i, nl'ut-sireots, and tpltt.nsof ticJ, f-t. d eic-tlr.el to nil a consuipptlvo'a irnive. After epona lDr hundreds of doi .ra oq p!i;. s-lan.', without hT.flt, ?bo trl'd Dr. Piece's Golden Medicat Discoviy; l.sr Improve ment was e.ou nirktd, snd la a few menti'S hs was plumo ti'.d tr'.j offtt'!. a turfed p ture ot I. -v.i.'j end iti-n -th. Tt'J won 1 f'll ' Of'. Iii Kudlr 1! D'oir ery, now world - fmn tf remedy for jonjumpllou. wtl.j j : a"y 1'ins-scrof-ula, Il not only va f ek'oru,d'"l ruindy for that intlif latul 1:1 ila.Jy. -hen taken In time nnd gives a fir trto, b'lt also for ell foras of "s'ofulr.us, rkln nud Bcalp ntoifHttt Wi.i-o Svoi;in?a. l"cver sorcs. Illp-jolnt Dc o, Pult-rheum, Tet ter, Kc 1 I!e;. Car'jun, Jes, HrjK-j!u and kii ".roil n!!i cistj. All scaly, crusty, Itthln;:, irouhlacum-i i-rupUoni yield read ily to la curative ,sotrer. It fuvl.fnr.itce tho liver, :irio!i- a l!in blocJ and promotes all the tou.iy f'jn-t!ons. H Is the only liver, hl-jod f.crt limtf rcmJv. eold by druggists, under a posUlvo gaarantco that it will do all tnit it is rrcommeniJed to, or money Paid for It will be refunded. 1 Mi I., lid- 1 1 "-uti -kkf . V. Iii-it -Mil a. lull- 1 i-etMivi rt in e.U 171 Commercial ni, l'liOP. OU fSSOOHi El-sl & tarrh Ucmedy, incurable ciso of Catarrh In the Head, by the mon- rletora of Dr. Bale's Ca W ccDts. by drucBists. IPHOFKSSIONAX CAItDS. TOHN O'SIIKA. Attorney at law. Room t) over Cnpital Nutloiml bank, lollcc- tlonsa specialty. Correspondence; solicited H. K. UONUAM. B. N. HAYDEN V. II. HOLME8. Bo.siiAM, Holmkh & llA'i i)f:.v, Attor neys at law. Olllce In Hush's block ouueeu SUitu nud Court, ou 1,'om l.St. ST. KlCUAHDSdX, Attorney at law, of , tlce upitiiiis 111 Iront rovim ol new 1. mil blocit, corurrCoiiimercltil und Court iireels, tlt-111, uieijon. J. killAW, Attorney-utlw, Balem, t . ureytm. uiucu nni uiHjr to tnu leu jl land of Ntatrri lu Uush s bunk. the 1 cur ol Ludd ii qilLJION FOHD, attorney ut law, .-aien. J. Ungun. Ulnce upstairs in I'l.ttou': mock. Jit ATT . HliN 1", iiltoniej-H ut luv.,Saluiii i Urvgou. Ulllce oer Capital .utioua tiank.Loinniereliil htreet. Money to hum D'AKCYAIIINOIIAM, Atliu.ic) uu, connst'lorn at law, S.ilein, L.imi t laving unuhstiiictot the recoids-ir.l..iloii ootiui , lncludliit, u lot nud Ou,i i; indi u fulfill, thej have special fm-llllies 101 ex iinilniiij,' lines 10 reul enUiU. liisir.tss 11 thuMipreiiiccoiut ami III ihuxt.ile oepnrt. mentM will ieicle pioiujil ulteutiou. M1NTAH. A. D.Wii, M. D, UiKduiiti uf Ainerlc.iii ji, ,..-nl Collect, olUr uei prllbMiliiuui serh-i- tot Lum- In nui need them, hi-ec 11I alt. . Hon K'eu ti dlseAM-sof woiiu-u nud elillilrcu. ullReui--jLtliHlu im 1l11.it huilding, Connaer clul ntivct DK.J. 11. kiu:ne the liiio Lon meix'liil streets DenUat. Oniccovti rner 1.0111 1 ami com- T D. PUUH, Aiehltect, PIuhs, hpcei ,t, irauiuus uiiu huiieriuivuucucu lu. nil ciues of buildings meiclal M., upMiilrn, UUIce iKi) Com EAST Si AND VIA Southern Pacific Route H Shasta Line CALtf OIIMA EXI'KHM TRAIN KUX OAtlA BETWEEN rOMTLAFl) ASH", F. " . X.Ulll. mm mm 1 South. 1AV p. ni. I I.v. Portland Ar. I :3io.ni. H.1S j. 111. 1 I.v. Salem t.r. 7:28 a. 111 10:15 u.111. 1 Ar. Pan Fran. t.v. V.Wy, lit itost oninplili' hi.ti lolitvblo fsictw ncl ttulisu'c-h ul bnlciu aiul Iho AVilhunoUo Valley vet j ulilir-heii. Q AboNB trains stop enly nl folluuiuir sta tlons north of Hosrbuig, iiint Portland Of'trou CIU. Woodbuin. .-akin. Albuli fanifent. ."shPCrtK, IJnlM'j-, HmrUbitr I 1 in-ijjiui nj , ir uu; iilu r.iiHuu. MmCDCllli HAM. DAIl.Y, tleased and accurate -.00 a. id. U'-fii a. m i-10 p. in. Lv. I.v I'ortlnud Sul?m t!oi' burg Ar. I.v. I.v. i 00 p. in. 1KXS p. III. tiSil a. J.' lbany T..k:uI. Dully (Kxeept -Sliiulji.j lie p. ti,. 1; 1 p in. IHO r.1,1. l.: Ar lorth.ml wilem rtl'.'tuiy Ar. I... I.v, IMJr ."j 'WK 1 . m 5:Ui 11. ru. pcllmas mm ahEim TOURiST SLEEPING CARS- Kor weomniod.ition 01 souui elii pasfccneeri atlai lied to enprbnH Uslii-. fast Side DhisioD. Between Pertlam Cervallis: Of. Course and daiu-(j:.iiht v-:av.. ":n. m. I tV:10 p. tn. I.v. Ar. Porl.aml Cos vn I it Ar. ' 6:30 p. I.v. IliT-Sp. At Albany and Corvnlll! oniicct trains ofOrcyon P.ielrle liallraid. wltt KXPIIESSTI'AIN (nAIl.V EXrEtTaUMA Y h Have Seen I 4: lop. iii. 7:1!.) p. 111. rCv. Portland Ar. f I ArJdcMlniivlllelA-. 1 .".'."J a. n. 5: a. ru. J It: "hrouffh Tick To nil poluOj EAST nnd tf'JUTH tor tickets nnd lull lulormation regard iuk rates iu.ip-. etc., apply to the Compj' tu h acent salem. Un-L'ou. K.P. ItORKItA, Asal. U. K. aud Pass Ag'l tt. uof.iiLFu. jia-iagoi Health is Wealth I II.VI1 " I -tarn -wf.,l mi Vc$ f fi jmKifmiA tjlOtv M i Hc'tS'" -2iSWs2rt4SfcTn rj IAS f m&m& .'STfS Now l-rocure some co)ies and send to your friends of advertise this region. c. S. McNAI.LY.Ar.'hllcvt, New liiiib llreymnn block. fli.i.-.Hi,i! m-.,-ici. nous of ullclaMsof ofbullulng. cn slim, notice. MlpertuleLdCKteul nurK prumuU) ooKfd uner. 2 j I)K. K. V WESTS Nerve and Urafn Treatment, a guaranteed specie for Hys teria, Dizziness, Convulsions, l-'lis, Ni-ivuuj NeuralKlu. Headache. N'ervons Pru-tni'inu caused by the ue of alcohol or lojtcco. Wakelullness, Mental Depression, Soiten InROf ibe bnilu restiltliiB In lusauilv and leading to misery, 4ecuy and death, pre mature old aire, barrenness, lois of ro-ier1 caned by oer-iertlonof the brain. Each box contains one month's treatment, Sl.Cu j a box or six boxes for So.00, kent by mall ! prepaid on receipt 01 price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXER To cure any case. With each order le celvcd by us for six boxes, iRvompanlcd ivlth 55 01, we will send the purcbai-rr our written guarantee to refund the nipneT-ii the tientment does not effect a cure. Guar antees issued only by Oeo. E. Good, Drug gist, Sole ngenl.SuU Cora St , tulem.Or. MENT"4 I y Bo! S I ! HB! H L. i Jj copy if RIPPED Ml TO ME. GRACEFUL WALKING. A Art Itndcrstnud by I'evr ami I'nu-tk-Cil ! a KU11 bm.-UUr Nuiuber, Did you over havu an opintr.-juuy to ob serve carefully tho walk or j;...i ox a lurgo nutubor of xiplol ask a vvri: t m tho flt. I.ouU JCiMU, Thoro nro Rah.-i mid (ruits, yot h iw few really- Vuaw how to wu.lt. This liii'knf grac Is esxvially uoikxviWe m tho feimuluo portion of tho crvnv I. lo'bo sura tho Udio havu a gniul iWul t j iwi.toud with during tho present u-U f drt What Willi tij;ht Utviitu. hi; In'ji, ex toudtii-s and pointed txI, Ui.N'.tM.tl Ox ford Ho, it Is a Ihint m.itler U 1 to Butnj),'!) lo tiutam tligir VHUibo-i m ovv. Now, iiieu Uavo nothui;; of u t. tu .vpt with. They nel txit wtar tta i-Vive-meu-tloned arttelos aud still bo in my.j, THat llttlo flv.K'ilonxl word! IIovt uVauj-havw died ruartyr tout Naturally tho rititt IhuiR to bi- 'tt'Jerd l tho dnvsj, To bt wltli mo tim: Thoy must u4tbor N o leoir imvt hMshort, loo wido uor Kx) uarrviw, Wo e ,Ut ur- too aeavy TW muit U juat n ,Ut. Your foot will bo blijtonM alllcv if v ,r ste am U heavy or too lijrbt. Uavo n lalkioi. weight, tltixiuto, Unw Hkvl.4 ani. It 0. potnW cmiA'l- 011 t'ja sajpu vf tka fijt Wholhar th hvvl sh.vtl.1 U- hlijo or w A UuUiuia blKh brvM-t In-el ts U bmt I tnkik Now for ttus walk. YUivwr otir tnoukkTs well back, bvkl your hl v-is vith )vHr chin drawn la , Homwjo .r wj !. tJj front the hips upsll-tiiiy l.rw-rvi N" hj out, morlDg the Jes frw lh luiw wHi, iIm. slightest pottilxe tnd la liw k to pro veui a UtT ltfJ apwar.ii... fan step ot moderato knirK, wt a the t UroJ fMI t W Ikkan wvl1V4 . k ilkI .1 a . m . lhy tlMMitailiwdWstriUihsuelL I "" "T"'.-. " w".v I """ r MlMttUta lha Uir aa4 nnkis laa boaala. " Br " a ' '' " ' " w vivo u mej onij etirea 1- -' rwui'i1? I AW, llrr. . ilrey bl.Kk. Saturdays. ArtM Mudl , lluib t'lases llitiibd.ijs unu IIUSINKM CAItllS. ANKW l'qwr lluugor. Now tr-.N, Miw deslgus; has luui.id the tnun; will givorelenuies. K. K. ll.M.L,, Ulllce with Ulobe Keul rst.ite Kil.un)(e. MU-r E. I". tl'.M'ii, barb.r nml lialr reser. .-.liHtiiiMuilntr iu,iiM-f n, elilHlren h..l.' a s,iM i.... -he will Ik pleused to se all her uM ruitoiuers at her Khopp,i.ii,li) the ilpom ituiise. 10SE1M1 KUisllK b.rbarandlialrJre.s " . ' 11 1 ,'u,""8 cents sh'tvlllKl .v..r., .mill IINIIHS IU ISJIIIUVllOU work. HI -tales met Debt 01 THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Jeveionment comuanvi 'iS miles shorter, '.ii lu.urv I Oregon Development loss time Ulan by emss iiirougu pasengir trom I'ortlanit und all lwmts in t JSTIUVYhll, ti W. MKCKS.ItKAl. 1 . bstultf KiievHBComiiiertlMltret - e a, Or hii. les . iirajer have 01 4ie tin. fiito,eltj and nervuges in u,l ind ol.a naiutiM. Aim eholee timbei and . 111UU and bumui iuinui,u 1 ih-lcelnerwueariU at a spevlal Wr Shiu. Give tu a ouli. o iwsuitjou rrjouieii vso'.uiied. n J.l.lt-KNAtA JUnufaatiireofrtl! klnUof -ihM. lUpulrlug acln) ty.'hoiStal strvet, ri Kt). IIOKYK-llrt- ami llilr-.lic AVtAvmincTvfattbtrvet.'saivui, ' And steamship line. any otliet loutu. I'lrt r aim Height l'i 1 lltllllts 111 tl.n V i miucuu vauev 10 auu irom s.ii rrandw, TIME SCHEDULE. tExccpt Minoajsi Iave Aiuuy ........ lno i Leave Corvallis ....... . i-,-o p ii Arrive Yaquina 'J:-n p ; Ixave Yaquina 6-j.jAM Lave Corvallis IftjjAJ' Arrive Albany ....... i:m t ,P' AF- "l'"8 connect at Albanj a.i. Corvallis. ' The above trains connect at YAQUIN I with tho Oregon Development Coe I.Il jfStearnKhln.sbetwen Yiimilna ant t. r ranclsm. SV1L1NQ PAIES. STEAXEUS. Pltf-V v ,v. to Valley, Tuesdu.;.V."J:i alv Famllou, Sunday .' lc. ,,"V"JS '"""Ji roay.. 1 Parallon, Tuesday .."" 1 lllaraette Valley, Friday Juuva; Kamllon, Tue-dayn . J Vy 1 llhimette Valley, Sanday V , laratlou, Thursday 1 ., Wllamette Valey,Tiiedv.: . JV change satltug datM vrltlinm i,mi. B. IHss.miri.r trviti. Is..-. 1.. .... '. ivin.;...;.." ?" - " "" 1 .. "miurnc uiiii'i no nig cau ...I. I - .. --. wim ! ONE THING BETTEE w Til, II. Dl NNINti t.s l'm-rnHoi- Will amett HarNM-sik ,.iTvii..!,. Mt hotel. Uul first & worlcHiMt' eni ployed, DIUT. I'. SMITH. IVntUI.W iHnie -.., lius ofevey dcriou. PaUMs,L lIsMisastHvlHit)-. rijbl N '11 connection the ahd u! make do. 1 iruin.s or thi AQUIN A HOITE at Albanj-HCoi" kIIIb arninge to arrive at Yaquina the evenlr.i before date of sailing. "'"' iJ.,B'$r. t'i '''? Rte Alaavs tki itCUlAN A Co., l"relght and Tie!t Agouu ajunud -Ml Frout auriNirltaurt.Or! O.C, HOOUK Ae't (Jen'l Fru A Puss. Agt Oregon Pjcifle It. tt. Co 'V.lUSWII,Jj,Jr.0J5J'l.r l"us. Agt. Oregon DeveUiinnf i-.-. -wi, .,.i:- ... gon 1 itontouin '.4 500 x F kin, h. soutiiwick. buUdvr. Wmll udsof buUtlliu- and imu, nn,' CunUwctiT tatnnt to .' runmato s.i ,lr, -xl-lui l01' KNIGHT. iUk,teo. i;. - the Iuh Ijii- vVi3Sl.i , k LV - . ewjsrd fevw-a -T-" mm There is only one thing that, jb better to send your friends in the East than a New Years JOURNAL and tlmt is to send them the WEEKLYf JOURNAL a year or at least six months. It will give them good every-dT imormation about our State and immediate conununitj. Until February 1st, subscriptions will be received at. D 0 LL A I ffl W rvEALTM. bASF fllffRlll jif a..T. .?"? " sad sreosJ .1..-. "wsia tao Lart . -.,..- - Call On siourr s .t;a HEAD Aeha lsf ouU b aloveat rrtealcna M thsss , lu itr fruat Uds dMraaatag roayUJal. but I vttMMy tsar gaivilrt I 4m Sh4 otkI kra, ai4 tasaan W abn Urr lawn UI Aa4 Umm UtU 41ia saluaVto in su nu; wan UUl , taer wUl not 1- wuttag V ia wuLowi Ukwa. ltetarvaUskAbMa ACHE U Ih feu (4 d naav lire Uval Imm U m aMA war great wwiV Our U t N vai tfOtwa 4 sw4. Cutrv' Limi Utn liua ar try smaB al vry wy la uV. 0 vr la uOt ml lis TWy ar Kity cotaUau4 At s4 fcrtf a tHurv. bv4 ly lUU pli metkm iiictM all u am Itwut la tiaUalScnX. OefWll tk14rror. ue Matty SUU. out Nilij'ifVriimiii, LvM M. 1. A " to Htt In- CALIFORNIA SSEgWiasS rtfirivc fenfli xs rV3fPfXr mi v'sxLkru v WSuwS GATARRH ElearuntUm, Ncurn'Rla, Corns t HgAOAOUS. A t-t '. TWCattn-tsU lliH. sijy.tdv ViiusoTRia qouqu uun Citt COW. U9J.C0VHt, . UU Vr all IflKtfilu lu tj, Kk tt rbvfCa,r a, V4 JUU u ; .--n,t,v ; ! M;mvi, " . V "-TtZi . r' . . . - - rw, i 1 ML IIMMM WM-aistj '. I llliraH la. V.-.. . ... Sivi'll i,h 11. - Ituu 7Vji ti litHru i I .B.W.LEWIS. tlf; SSSSSi-lSfi wsmi " "saJita iL,1,"!? f mi V ltlchan' 0.1.1.. ,.. Will IB. SwtajxA. Prlea L2.h-wfi3.S2: ItlchTui". V'ft" 0S.Pr Iax. -J a te-5I't, ll-.1 . wTrz-Tr Ol-rliaV," . 4ii.u. f.v'rs I ay Mr ii,.i l Ulchau' Q.ld.. m wrUM HOFER IBROS puaai 'rU. 3 l p?r nSV T"U .ad NaUiJi T.Br-aaT Post Office Block. 0b-B THE RICHARBS DRUQ C0..A!ti II SB n nV . a Vjw4 fa wiii: i HoitfYtOTfirtgygi, hilKl M Ik kAlm tJAUJM. -- ----.-.., cirt Oro . ci.c0) .j -'ssiiNTftf. 1 j tSamanJammi Nnwrrwni'm bTT "1 W""'W 4 UXN 13SSH !0, Ks Tl