Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 09, 1891, Image 4

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Bliilno's Six Questions.
Secretary Blaine has made publlo
his latest communication In tho
Bchriug sea ntiitlor. It Uuildrcnscd
to Sir Julian Putnicefote, the Urltlsh
Ullnlstor, and reads as follews:
Tho modificatlouK vlileu Lord
Salisbury suggested lu the questions
for arbitration do not wholly meet
the yiews of tho president, but tho
president changes tho text of the
third and iifth In such manner as
Will, It Is hoped, rt'KUll in un agree
ment between thotwogovernmou s
While Loid .Salisbury suggests a
diircreut mode of procedure from
that embodied In tho Hlxtli question,
the ptesldeut loes not understand
him actually to.uljuct to tho qucs
tlon, uud he therefore assume that
it Is agreed to. Tho six questions
as now proposed by the president
are as follews:
First What exclusive JurUdiei Ion
In tho sea now known a-j Bub Hum
sea, and what exclusive rights lu
the seal fisheries therein, did Itusilu
assert and exercise prior ami up t
tho tlmoof tle eessiou of Alaska to
the United States?
Second How far werotheseclulmB
of jurisdiction as to the seal Nsucriet
reoogulzed and coueeded by Greai
Britain?
Third Was tho body of water
known as Behrlng sea included In
tho phraso "Pacific ocean," as used
in tho treaty of 1825 between Great
Britain mid Russia,aud what rights,
if any, in tho Bv'hrlng sea were held
and exclusively exercised by Itussla
after said treaty ?
Fourth Did not all the rights of
Russia, as to jurisdiction and as to
the seal fisheries in the Bohring sea,
east of the water boundary describeJ
in tho treaty between tho United
States and Russia, of March 30,
1807, pass unimpaired to tho United
States under that treaty?
Fifth Has the United States any
right, and if so, what right, of pro
tection of property lu tho fur eals
frequenting tho islands of tho United
States in the Behriug sea, when
such seals are found outside the
ordinary three-mile limit?
Sixth If tho determinations ol
tho foregoing questions shall leuvt
the subject in such a position that
tho coucurrouco of Great Drltaln Is
necessary In prescribing tho regula
tions for tho killing of fur seals In
any part of tho wuters of Behriug
sea, then It shall bo further deter
mined: First How far, If at all, outside
the ordinary territorial limits, Is It
necessary that tho United States
should exerclso an oxcluslvo Juris
diction, In order to protect tho seals
for tho time living upon tho Islands
of tho United States and feeding
therefrom ?
Second Whether a closed season,
during which tho killing of seals In
tho waters of Behrlng sea, outside
tho ordinary territorial limits, shall
bo prohibited, Is necessary to savo
tho Beal Ashing Industry, so valuable
to mankind, from destruction, and
If so,
Third What months, or parts of
mouths, should bo Included In suoh
season, and over what water should
t extend?
New Appointments at St. Louis.
Tho St. Louis Republic has tho
following account of tho mayor's
cablnctaud opening session of tho
now city elllcials:
Water Rates Scully: Well, bo tho
Howly Moses, I'm an olllcer at last.
Whin I go over to tho mild dart, It's
a groat moil I'll bo, for my connlc
tlon wid dtlio carporatlou.
Chief Mike Hester: Whisht there!
Fliat do a Cork mou know about
watheror wathor rates?
Health Commissioner Brenuan:
That do a Donegal mou know about
Urea?
Inspector of boilers, Burke: Go
away wid ye all. I'm lu this mosilf,
and Dooblln knows Its business, by's.
City Attorney, Butler: Did yo Ivor
hear tho song "Glllohoy's Out of
Jail?"
Muster of Uulon Markets O'Mul
ley: Nono that, now. I'll bet yo
come from Belfast.
Superintendent of House of Ref
uge, Guiber: Y,m zhoutlomcn ulr out
of zo soup. Vty should vat ees It
go down wlz zee McGinty.
Superintendent Imauo Asylum,
Muoller: Goshen sio liiuaus, fur das
Faterland hat clue uluoh on dlo
crazy people.
Reviser of Ordinances, Krtun:
What Is all this row admit ?
All: Who are you?
Rovlaor of Ordinances: A plain,
every-day, humble American
All: Begorru, lets kill tho know
nothlu' scamp.
Palpitation of tho heart. nenoiuuoM,
t rumbling, uerwuu tuudclit,cold Immln
uud feet, pult! lu Hie uuulc.umlotlierlorini
of weaKuo&aaru rollimnt by Carter' Iron
1'liU, inude niHtclull.- for tho blool, nervea
fiuil complexion,
All cae of weak or luino buck, b lokiu'lui
rheunmtUm, will ttiul roller by iwIuk ono
orcuiter's stiiurt Weed una Hiiiuoiuia
backache plaNtera. l'rlre :il ittuU, Try
tboiu,
Ifyouaro uervoiu or dvapeptlo try Oir
tor's l.lttlo Nurvo I'llN. i)htI make
you nervuiiti, unit iu'rouut.4 miiktw jutt
it) upcptlcjellher one render you luUemMo
unit Ukm.0 little pills euro both.
Ituckltiit'u AruliHMtlvo,
Th llet Halve In tho world fbr Culu,
JlruUo, Hortti, Uloeni, Salt Itheiim. Koer
Huron, roller. rli)i.'d IIhihU, I'hllDlulitK,
UoruaaudullHl'lii Kninttmii, mid im.
Uvuly cure l'llw, or no xi required. It
U guaranteed to lvo iHrfiH't antidilution
or m ncy refunded. Price, U wnu nor
box.
(CARTERS
YlVER "tti
CURE
Sick ITeadAche ami relievo all the troubles Incl
dent tc a bilious state of the syfttem, such M
)rjrwn. Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after
eating. Pain In the Slile. &c While their mou
remarkable bucccki has been sliown In curing
SIC?I
Headaciirt, yet CxnTEn's T.rrnjt LtrzR PiLtn
are cqunlly Tahiablc In Constipation, curing
and preventing Mi Ik anno) Ing complaint, while
they also correct all disorders of the stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bowel.
Eten If they only cured
HEAD
Ache they would be almost priceless to those
who suffer from this distressing cemplaint:
hut fortunately their goodness does not end
hero, nnd those who once try them will find
these little pills valuable In so many ways that
they will not bo willing to do without them.
Hut af tor all sick head
CHE
Is tho bono of so many lives that hero ts where
no make our great boost. Our pills euro It
while others do not
C'ahtkii'8 Little Livrn Tills are very small
and very cosy to lake One or t o pills make
a doso. Tlioy are strictly vegetable and do
not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action
Blenm all who use them In vials at 25 cents;
vo for $1 Bold everywhere, or sent by malL
CASTES HED1C1KE CO., Mr Tort.
Small Pill. Small Boss. Small Pries.
8A.L12H AIA.UICKT IlKl'OKT.
A BynopsW of the Markets lluylng and
Helling l'rlccK.
URTAII. PRICES.
HKVI8KD QUOTATIONS. 'T
Hhouldora.Hugar curcd.pcr lb,12
lirealtf.ist bitcoh 12 to 15
llnms Hugur cured, per.lb,,16c "
Heef 7(3)15
I'orlt 10 77k
Mutton 10 im
Vfiil-10 12ko.
'1 imotliy seed 1'cr pound, 8e: selling
lied clover seed I'cr pound, He.
Whlto clover seed l'er pound, 20a';",'
AIhIKo 18c por pound.
Hcd top 10c per pound.
Lincoln dross 'Jfyo per pound.t
HVo (JriiBS 10a nor nound.
Oichurd Urass..l7o per pound.
itcitns oapcriu.
Out meal at tic.
New potalo-s 4o per lb.
(Jreeu pens 10 por pound.
StruRbcrrlcs, fcjpcr pound-
('tinned Krult1'eHclitn, a 00; uprlcot,
J.1 00; tjlacltljerrloH, 8-1; corn, best grades
U 00; tonritocs SI 60: Hiring beans SI 50;
ifreon noiiB 81 85; per doz. In two lb cons.
Fresh Vegetables. rotatoes 60c; carrots
60c: parsnips 75c; onions Ocfpor lb.
KIhIi 8ulmon7 cents per lb;HturgeoH 5
7c por lb' sninll fish 810o per lb; snlt ttalmon,
7l0o per lb; .(Jhlnook salmon, Vi.
IIUVINU VlllCltS.
Wheat 87Uo not.
Flour ler barrel. 85.50, best 19(1 lbs.
Outs I'er bushol, 50 5ao.
llurloy 1'or bushel, 0005o.
llran rcr ton,S'21 00 at mill, sacked.
Hhorts I'or ton, JZ 00 ' sacked.
Clmp 1'cr ton, SZ5.00 " sacked.
Hops Quoted at 21 to!J7o per lb.
Wool ISO to 20c.
Kggs 15c per dozen.
I'otutocs l'cr bushel, 35a
Corn meul .So por pound.
f'liec'Mo IZfiJllopor pound.
Dried plums 1'orlb. U7c J
UrieU iiiuneH l'crlb. 10Ue.
Imported primes 7Jo per lb.
Iluftor Wift oo per pouud.for good
Ird-10l2oporlbj
Hams l'or pouua,Ul!c,
llaconHlduH 1)10 por lb.;
HlionlilerH 8l)o per lb.
Chlckcus.. D to 12a per po jnd.
Turkeys 10 to Proper lu,
ateH0 7(((Hporlb.
DuokH, l'Jkllo por lh
tfprlug UbfckonH 18 to i.0o poi'ib.
MARKETS Y TELEGRAPH.
1'011TL,AND.
Wheal Vulley, Jl (H por cental,
1 lour standard, 525.
Walla Walla 85 00;
Oats Wlilto (5a to Ma per bushel.
Illllstullk-llmii fJ02l; sit it ts, 321 to 25
ground barley, S28 to SO; cnop feed, 8.1.1
inlil(Uln, 825, par ton,
IIay-81(i18 per ton.
lluttor-.Orogon fancy dally, 22Xc; fanoy
lucamcry 27; good to falr,1720; Call
forma choice 2J Io25o.
Kggs Oregon 15a porjdoi. t
l'oultry Old clilokons, 85 0 00.
l'otatoos Wvi ut 7o per cental.
SOhucso Oiegou, 12 to Ho; California
llkj.
Sugiirs aolilon O, 6io; extra 0, 0Ji;dry
gnmulatod, (j" cubo, cnishod and 1'ow
dorud, io por pound.
lieans Smull whlto, 3jjc t; pink 3i;
bayos, f 1 Go; butter, 81 10; llmas, 84 50 per
oontnl.
Diled KrulU..TIio murUot Is llrm. Quo Que
ted: Italian prunes, U to 10o; l'atlta and
Uurmuu, lOo por pound; raisins, ?J 25 per
box; plumiiiDr dried pears, lOtollcjsuu
dried and fuotory plums, 11 to 12c; evapo
rated pouches, 17 toSOo; Hmyrna tigs, 20e;
Callfornlu tlgs,7o por pound,
lllco OJVo por iouud.
Hides Dry hides, W to Be; (o less foi
oulls; groon over oS pounds, 7o; under 55
pounds, 3c; sheep polls, S0c81.25.
HMOlf KD MKATB AND LAUD.
ICuatora liuius, IS to l!le; broukfasta
con, 11 o 12u; sides, U to lOo; lard, il
to 12(o por pound.
HAN KilANOISOO,
8n KiiANctsoo, May 7, WUoaUTtba
woolc opened ou a quieter market. No. 1
white, ll.71 to 8) 7-; per cental.
lIops..20UOopor pound.
Hurley Kood 31 4531 45K lor cental
ft 17;oUolco 31 50; common grade 31 45.
OoU-OruySl Wto 1 05;bluok31 02 tol M
ler rental
Oalons..3l to i-(.
l'otatoe75o;to Ko.
JUHUhLANKOUMAltlCKTa.
Oiuaioo, May7 Wheat, May 3t.01;July
31.00.
Hoof l.tvo, 80(30 M.
Muttou Live, I l.5(3J(1.75.
Hotrs Live, 31.00 31.00
Veal 7 to lOo per ixiund.
Old the Mtvry or It.
Unman wretchedness touolies hittom lu
tiou vlckues. Life Is held a leathers weight
by the unfortunate ultlluted with It. Ivuj
endure Its atroclouii Internal convulsions
whsu Hosteller's Stcinmoh lllttern relieves
them inntauterr Is'ol only relieve but
pnnentN It U not ulwitys on tho "briny"
that tiaxoler's uuusea U exierionced
llailwny jouruo Ing, riding with ono's
biektotho luiroos or looomothu some.
(IliitM produeos It In super sriislthestoin
iiutm llostetcr' Htoiitacll II Iter) U ul
) tho prompt ruined) The mlchtov
huh propertied of bruakUh witter, the evil
tutlueiiee of uiliunm, uut holeoomo or un
uioiuloiuml fiHHl.extx'Mhefiitlgue, wlieth
er liodtij or nu'iitiil, tliodyKiiilo tciuleu-
tnxHliiy iMHlfUtMry piirtuilm, the iernle.
hHuuniH'UoroxKMurotooxtremra nfhwt
or ih)Ii1 or dainpuoM, ullofthojo are elt'i'ot
mill) eimutonialtst by this genial prerv
iillvv.ol Uenlth. Cures nl o rlu'ttmatisui,
klduf) uud bullous trouble.
PRICE'S
jeaWBakfng
UPewder:
Usd lu Millions of JIomes40 Years the Standard
ODD3 AND ENDS.
New York, Paris and Berlin all lotrethor
bare not so large an area us London.
Never offer to go to the room of an In
valid npon whom you have called, but
Walt for an Invitation to do so.
It has been calculated that a boo musk
tuck 218,750 flowers for every ounce of
honey gathered.
Laugh and tho world laughs with you
doesn't always hold good when you laugh
too heartily at your own story.
True friendship consists of knowing a
man's very soul aud keeping what you
know to yourself.
After a Buffalo fire a caso of lamp chim
neys that had come down from the third
story v. ere found unbroken.
To complete their growth tho nails of
the left hand require eight to ten days
more than tlioso of tho right.
Tbolncomo of Lord Itevelstoke, the head
of the house of Baring, will not in future
exceed 3,000 a year. It was onco more
than 40.000.
Some of the working girls' clubs are dis
cussing the advisability of joining a build
ing association and owning their own club
bouses.
Diluted alcohol and thorough shampoo
ing will remove tho stain from your hair.
Do not use brass hairpins; small silver or
shell pins are not costly and will not stain
the hair.
A fourteen-year-old girl who was sworn
as a witness in a Camden (N. J.) murder
case said she bad never seen a Bible before
bhe entered tho court room.
A German prescription for preventing
cold sores and boils from coming to a head
is to paint them flvo to ten times dally
with equal parts of boraclc acid and water.
The United States has now become the
greatest iron producing nation in tho world,
having produced 0,202,703 gross tons in
1800, against 8,000,000 produced in Great
Britain.
The Hungarian government favors a
schema for an electric railway between
Vienna and Buda Pestb, a distance of 150
miles, to run single cars every ten minutes,
like a street scrvico, in two hoars and a
half.
Wash tho feet every day with soap and
water and vilpe them perfectly dry ou
every part, particularly between the toes.
A good hard rubbing with a coarse towel
will tend to keep tho skin healthy.
According to a recently published polit
ical encyclopedia, there are only three
states in the Union Massachusetts, Con
necticut and Ithode Island in which it is
required that Toters shall bo able to read
and writo.
Love's Fond Hope Ulasted.
Tho tender, budlike hopes of a LewLston
youth who has been dreaming the first few
winks of love's young dream are crushed,
aud he sometimes thinks that be never will
recover, but wo think lie will.
He has been keeping a young lady in
Raymond up nights a good deal lately, and
Bhu has lHien reciprocating tho attachment.
Tho only purty to tho affair who was not
warmly and deeply in earnest was tho
young lady's futher, and for some reason
or other ho didn't seem to warm up a bit
and didn't seem to puy much attention to
It ono way or the other. Tho Lewiston
young man has been over there a good
deal, Ids dlseaso of tho heart keoping him
restless at homo. Now and then ho has
hitched up tho horse of his father-lu-law-nevcr-to-bo
und has taken his girl out to
drive in tho sober moonlight, and by a ju
dicious care in getting the sleigh out noise
lessly ho has finally learned how to evade
suspicion and drive with ono hand ot tho
sumo time.
A large, mellow night came along nnd
stopped at that town very recently, and
the young mnn was caracoling the old
mnn's horso over the hills gayly. Coming
back he committed a "reat error. He tied
tho horso with a ullp uooso, Tho horso did
not dio. Ho was discovered before death
hud claimed him for his own, but he was
almost moribund and tho Hash that had
erstwhilo been in his eye had flashed out.
Ho was a depressed beast.
Tho old gontlemun made no cliargo for
the extra kerosene, coul and wood that had
been consumed In the front parlor, but he
says that a young man with such a danger
ous familial lty with wlipknots can't have
his girl, and the match is off, Lewiston
Journal,
i i .
Anduluslun Kntliuilaim.
If African women nre to bo transiorted
to Granada to fitly adorn these ancient
ruins, tho natUe Andaluslan damsel would
vio with them for the right, for the Anda
usiuu Is n far more beautiful gem, and
worthy of being born n Hip shadow of tho
Alhambra or the Alcazar.
Jler form Is soft and flexiblo, tho qulnt
ftifiuupo. pf tho wort "pliant'' applied fo
her. She crouuhe, In the smallest corner;
sho robs tho sharpest angle of )ts sharp
ness by sliding stealthily around it; bIio
winds hcrsupple body through the narrow
est creyloe, JJpr sensfs partako daintily of
whot moy bo offered to them, TJpr nosa
lingers but a moment abovo the fragrant
chalice of tho rose; her lips sip but a sjngje
drop from tho fiery malaga and reject tho
rent.
Her most powerful sense. Insatiable, yet
held in check by her, and holding others
within Its wondrous ban, is her largo,
beautiful eye. In tho midst of the snowy
ppltljilor of her face this strange, black
II it mo in the confession pf pie extremes
which unite in her breast. Chicago pipbfj.
yrtint u Small Hoy Can Do.
Prince Morgni) (i tho namoof a little
thlrteen-yoar-od darky boy l vjog n Shedd,
Linn county, whoso career promises tx be,
somewhat checkered If he lives, long;
lumtgh, as It Is already decidedly spotted.
Ho Js Iho lad vrhp a few months ago pur
chased a gun ou a forged order, ghot off
two fingers anil then before hfs, flnRurs,
were well ran away from homo with prop
erty belonging to others. He was captured,
but tho grand jury refused to Indict him
owing to his extreme youth. Not having
a gun of his own any longer, ho concluded
to make ono himself. Securing a gnspipe,
(jo 'node a holo In it at till right place and
plugged tho end with wood. Loading .,
he touched it off with a match. The plug
(low lu splinters, ono piercing an oar, and
Hie powder scattered over his face, burning
it some, yet po, Injuring htm seriously.
Jle rushed Into tho bouse ant) to4 III
mother a big man in a rubber suit had sho.
him through a crack lu the barn. Port
land Oregonlsn.
Keeping Latup lluruers Clean,
The other day a lady noted for her at
tainments in houoekctplng showed me
soma lamp burners that had been uw.nl for
many montlis, yet were as bright as it just
purchased. In response to my lunulrles its
to tho means used for keeping them so
bright, Bhe told me that wheu she baked
beans shu saved tho water In which they
were boiled, and put the burners In that,
boiling them until cleani thsu they were
rinsed lu bolllug water aud dried,
RKttNfcTS
wNai.
AOEMCttfeM
t A ixuiiphlet of InfonnitloQ and iWJ
,ntct oi in taws. saoninK Jiow lo'B
;, uuiam j-sieuis, iweaia. -iTae m
VUatU. Out JtUhU. UZ ht4.A
. JIUmi fMIKM A CO..
t,aui nrsditr.
JW Jk.
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gfcaw
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Which ts thu fslret. n roe or a Ifly J
Which is tiit) sweetest, a peach or a peart
Henry's coquntlsb, and oharminsf Is Mllly :
Dora Is irenUo and lair. tlier.
Bwwt as a flower tra her f ace when I kfrsod
(TyOfo is the romance and clary of life.)
Mllly. ray plnynmte, I love ,rllke a sister,"
Iiut Dcru I ohoaso Zor my wife.
Tint's rhrhi. y ounff man, many ths tirl
you love, by all means, If sbo'l Save you
Enould he-heal h become delicate and her
beauty fade after marrinro. remember thai
this Is duo to functional weaknesses. Irreg
ularities, or painful disorders peculiar to
her sex. In tho cure of which Dr. Plerco's
Favorite Prescription it jrnnranteed to
jrive satisfaction, or money refunded.
For overworked, "worn-out,", ''run
flown," debilitated teachers, milliners,
dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-frfrls.'
ho'isel leeTa, -.uralmr mothers, and tetbte
women H-enerally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescrl! tlon Is tho gTcatest earthly boon,
belntr unequaled as an appetlzinj cordial
ud restoratlT tonic, or strenth-k-ivr.
Cepyrliht, lfM, by Woold's DlS. Mxn. MsT.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets
regulate and cleanse tho liver, stomach and
bowels. They are purely vegetable and
perfectly harmless. Ono a Dote. Sold
by druggists. 28 cents a vial.
FllOFESBIONAI. CARDS.
RH. M. J. PATTON, Studio and Art
Gallery in Eldrldgo block, opposite
mlth'snrtstoro. Lessons given, pictures
(or sale or painted to order. Those Inter
ested are Invited to call nnd Inspect the
larco colleoilon of, oil paintings on oxbl
hltlon J. PATTON, M. D. Physician nud
. Surscon. Offlce nnd resldenoo In
Kldridge block, opposite OooA'h drugstore.
Specialist on discuses ol women nnd chil
dren, cnronlo and private dlsea&es. Con
sultation lrce.
J. J . 8 HAW. M. V, . HUNT
W. II. PIIATT.
SHAW, PHATT & HUNT. Attorneys at
law. Ulrica over Capital National flank,
Salem, Oregon.
mlLMON FORD, attorney nt law, Salem,
I Oregon. Oflice up-stalrs In Patton's
block.
Q T.R1CHAUDSON, Attorney nt law, of-
KJ. nets up statrs in ironi rooms oi new
Bush block, corner Commercial and Court
itreets, SiUeni, Oregon.
JOHN O'SHEA, Attorney nt law. Room
oer Capital National bank. Collec
tions a specialty. Correspondence solicited
ryARCY&HINGHAM, Attorneys and
J couuselois ut low, Sulom, Oregon.
Having un nbstrnct ol the rceordsof Marion
county, Including u Inland block Index oi
dalom, they have bpeclal fucllltles for ex
amlnlng titles to real estate. IJuslness to
the supreme court and in thostato depart
meats will reccUo piompt nttcntlon.
ii. b RON U A M. R.N. H AYDKN .
V. H. HOLM KB.
Bonham, Holmks & Havdbn, Attor
neys ut lu. Office In Rush's block,
between State nnd Court, on Com'ISt.
DU. T. C. SMITH, Dentlst,03 State street,
Halem, Or. Finished dental openi
tlons of every description. Pnln'css opera
lions a specialty.
MRS. M, U. MoL'OV, Physician nnd Sur
geou. Olllco und rooms In lodging
e. Front nnd Center street, near the
foot of Million und Polk Co, bridge, Chron
ic diseases a specialty. Curo or no pay.
Conutiltutlon freo.
WD. PUOH, Architect, Plans, Sped
, tlcutlons nnd superintendence lor
all classes of buildings. OHlco 2X) Com
mercial St., up sUilrs,
ri S. MoNALLY, Architect. Now Rush
j, Jlreymnn block. Finns nnd specifica
tions of nil cluhfcog of of bulldlngti on short
notloe. Superlntcndoaconfwork promptly
ooitfcil after. '2. 5-tf
EJ. McCAUKTLAND.CIvll Bnnltary nnd
, Hydruullo Kuglneer. U. S. Depulj
mlncrul survoyor. City surveyors olllco,
Murphy's Rlock, Salem, Oregon.
Suti
W. RIHT.-Artlst. Studio, Rush.
i"
Irov block. Clashes Thursdays and
lUturduys.
IJUSINFAS CARDS.
A J. OLARIf, Btute St. Rarber shop. Two
. chairs, kooiI workmen nnd careful
uttendum.0 to nil customers.
411. SMITH OO., Contractors, Sewer
, In?, Cement Sidewalks, Excavating,
: All wor promptly dono, Salem, Or.
Leave ordors with Dugau Rros. 4:l6-lm
JOHN GHAY.-Coutractor and builder.
Fine Inside finishing a specialty. 4Si
Commercial street, Halem Oregou.
TORN KNIGHT, Hlacksmtth. Hon,
O sboeluguudroiwlrlnsaspeelalty. Shop
atthe foot of LHci t)' strrOt. 8alem,0regon.
' kaotf
RIOK i ROSS, Illncksmlthf,, all kinds ol
) repairing and carriage wont, we
have in our employ Wm Cnriot, direct
from Kentucky, more familiarly known
as 'tiled," a professional horscshoer. Give
usutrlul, 4-U
J03KPH FUSKH barbarund hnlrdress
er. Hair cutting 25 cents, sinning 1ft
tents. Ruth looms in connection. Rcstot
work, 113 state street.
p J, LA11SEN CO,, Manufrtoturo of all
kinds of vehicle. Repairing aspcclal
ty, Shop Htato street,
IHte IH
HEALTH.
! nictiau Oolilert RaliBin No.
Cures Chancres, fin. nj ecconit it-e
Bores on the Lege and Body; Sore Eire
l"3rft.?f,et '0-'0Pl,rolord Diotchee
SyhlIUloOtirrh, aliened Scalp, and all
Primary form of the dlKW known u
Syphlllj. lrlr, 3 OO per Uoltln.
i."lcU"M. O"1''" UUm No.8
Curei-.Tjrtiary, UereurUiayphliitle Rheu
uutliai, l'slnt In the Donee, faint In thi
Head, back of the N It, Ulcerated 8or
ThroaL SyphUItla Itaah, Lunije and con
traeted Cord;, SttSneM o the Umb anj
tradUtes l dlc from, til) (ysUai,
whether cauietl by IndttrrtUoq cr abu
ol Meroury leatln the blxd pure and
healthy. Vrlee $5 OO per Mottle.
he ltlonnua UolUett Hwanlih Antl.
rtoto for the cure et Gonorrhea. Gleet,
JrriUtlonOrar,ari4 all Urinary or Qenf
UldlaarrangcoieiiU. Price) H 50 Pi
Uotl m r
l Hlchau'e Golden SpnUh In.
lection, for severe caaeeof Oooorrha.
IntUiunuioryr.lML 8lltut.c Price
vi u i'bt auttie
L KlelmwU Oolden Ointment
lor the eft Vrtire heallno Brnhlhtle 8ora
i iod1J"1f'iB- l!f,f'a 0l lr Box.
and Drain treatment; loi ol phyalcel po
jr. eavc i or OYecwork. rroeUaUoo, to
Prlo 3 OO per Box.
Temto and Nervine,
Beat emyvhere, Q, o. U, toconlf Backed
perexproM.
THE RICHARDSuftU6 CO.,Aaottt
409 etc ft U MAHKET ST
kH rraMclacej, trJe,
"tHVaAM elKNT miK.
Improve Your Strawberry
Stock.
TO HTItAWJlKItttY OltOWEIti.
A tVonderful New Uerry Originated
In Oregon Tlio Matteson
There Hub been ortgiiialvrl In (he
great strawberry region nbout Turn
cr nnd Auinsvllle a new seedling va
rlety,i)ropagated by Mntlf ton & Mot
teson, at their HedHlll Beny Fitrtii.
The first berries eeiit to tho Capitai,
Journal oflice, Sukm, lust ieur
were of this variety, und they were
the most perfect Iruit in eery re
spect that wua shown in this city.
The berry is of n deep red clear
through, high flavor, yet sweeter
than most kinds. An expeiience in
producing tho finer sorts of straw
neriies, leads the editor of this pupe
o say that ln does not know or A
illPEHIOR BERRY IN FINENESS OF
quality in every respect to
THE MATTFSON.
He has secured the sole agency
from tbe uiiglnutorsuud now for the
Ural time places u limited supply ou
the market. Testing the fruit, nnd
i description of its habits, leads the
editor ut tho Journal to conclude
lhatit liiis exuotly those qualities
ihut must be sought after to produce
ilne berries in Oregon. It is of high
olor, great sweetness, rich flavor,
meaty, film, not watery, no hard
eutiter, nud exceedingly pulatuble.
description.
The eliminators have been straw
berry growers for more tbau tweuty
years and cnll this their "Best," be
cause they have tried many new
aud biuhly leeummended varieties
.tod found this to possess more de
sirable (jiuilities thau any other. The
Mnttpsnu is un accidental seedling,
originated fn Hi a single plant found
u Heil Hill Farm six years ago. It
is
AN EARLY VARIETY,
coming four lo six days before fhn
Wilson. Hlpensallltsfiult quickly
antl is gone by tho time the Wilson
Is lu full blast. The berries are uh
laigeas the Wilson, but it docs not
"run to nubbins'' so much. It Is of
a deep red color nil over and all
through. The berry stems are short,
bcarlug close to the plant, lhii8oftu
escaping eaiiy frosts which kill
others (the Shurpless especially.) It
In easy to pick and eimily hulled. It
is firm nnd thu moat ment y berry wo
luueever seen. It piodueesetpual
to the Wilsou. It is a perfect llovt
ei Ing variety and does not need to
be p anted with pnolher vnriftv to
ge a full crop. The plant Is healthy
uud stands drouth aud freezing well.
It Is a sweet berry and retains its
flavor well lien canned. In cou-
clmllng his description ofthitnew
berry, Dr. Matteson says: "Lasi
season we had only two rowsot
these ou our grounds. Old pickcii
suld in uew ones, wheu picking
Wlisous, 'Don't eat these. Wttl
till you get on tho other side; then
are two rows of the best berries '
And we had to pick those two row
ourselves early in the morning li
save utiy of them, and to keep pick
ers from gobbling them all up. '1 be.,
would uot touch Wilsons if the
could get these, and if nickers do
not know what good berries are, no
ono does.1'
TERMS.
The originator has plated tho salt
of this uew plant in our hands nud
orders will be booked nt following
prices:
1 Dozen plants postpaid by mail,
$1.00.
100 plants by express, $5.00.
To savo express charges plants will
be delivered at the Journal oflice
to city purchasers, where orders cat.
be left. Fifty plants will bo fui
nisbed at hundred rates. Address,
E. Hofer, CapitalJournal, Salem,
Oregon.
First National Bank
RA.LEM OREGON.
Jfil. K. LAUUK. l'resirtenl
JH. J. RK-i NOI.bb, VicePiesldent
ruiIN AlOIR, Cashier
GENERAL BANKING.
ExLtiungcou I'oitlaud, r-an hranclsco,
New Vorlt, London aud Utmg Kong
jought and sold. State, Count) und Cily
rurrantM bought. Farmers aio cordially
uvitcdto deposit nnd transact business
vl tli us. Liberal advances made on
tfheat, wool, hops nnd other property pt
-eottoniiDie rates. losuranco on such so
urlty cun be obtained at tho bank In
most rellablo companies.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
Shasta Line
CALIFORNIA KXl'liESS TRAIN KOH DAim
BKTWEKN POKTLAFD AND 8. F.
""BoiithT
Capital National Bank
SALEM OREGON.
Capital Paid up, - - - $75,000
Surplus, -.--.- 15,000
R. 8. WALLACK, - President.
W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President.
J. 11. ALRKRT, .... Cashier.
DintCTORSi
V. T. G ray, W. W. Martin
I. Jl. Marin, R. S. Wallace.
Dr. Y. A.Cuslck, J. H. Albert, .
T. MoF. Patton.
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat and other market-
ublo prodtue, conblgned or in store
either In prlvute granaries or
public warehouses.
State and C6unty Warrants Bought at Par
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rates. DrntU
irau mreci, on npw j arK, umcago, Ban
luruuiiu, ljouuou, inns, li'
KninclHco.
Uong Kong and Calcutta.
Jerlln
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPlTALtSTOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a gepprql banking buslneis)
In all It brunches.
GEO. WILLIAMS Presiden
Wm. ENGLAND Vloo President
IIUOH MoNAIiy.w Cashier
DIRL-CTORS: Geo. Williams. Win. Eng
Innd, Dr. J. A, RloliarJson, J, w. Hobson.
J. A. Ilakor.
Rank in new Kxohange block on Com
mercial street. 8:li!-tf
LADD & BUSH, Bankers.
JRQJJ fl'ULDlNO,
3A.LliIvI, - - - , OREOCN.
Transact a general banklPE business in
all dopartsneuts, 8,a-3m
J. G. HARRIS,
EXPRESS N0S, 16 4 21.
Leave order at R, M. Wade b CoV Ro
table work or no pay.
THE YAOUiNA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
nd (Iregnp Development company't
teamshlu line. 22S miles shorter, 'JO hour
sk time than by any ottiei toute. Hret
isss through passenger and freight lint
rom Portland and all points In the Wi
amettovallsv to and from Bait Kronnlsc.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Bunaays).
LeaveAloany ........ i.-ooPJd
LeavoUorvullU ....... .1:10PM
Arrive Yuqulua ....... &.30PM
Leave Viujultitt ti:UAM
Leave Corvallls . . .... 10:35 AM
rrlvo Albany 11:10 AM
O. AC. trulus connect at Albany aud
Oorvalllj. '
The above trains connect at VAQUIN.V
" ' Urrgou Development tVs Un
ifHtiwmllrl.iwii Vnoulna and Ba
SAILING LUTtS.
Klmlday '
Wlllumelte Vfc7i353ajCIZjuL?
Kunillon,HuuiUy. . - -my
Willamette Valley. ThursdaZIZI 1
rarallou, Tueadav i ..... y i
Willamette VaJley.laTdyZZT I
r.?.v.'uui inlruay-,, .
lltw woroiwuy rra'imPVi?Lt tc
"anpe nag date without notice.
. ir?u?J,n.?t'r",l'" Portland and all
lllamtite Valev (wlnu lau mh rfoit
wineclloo with the tiln oi nJI
V AQU IN A HUl TB t Albee or t-oSUlVi
indlf Ujatlnejt to u tnaclaox tkould
imiruja to arr ve at Yaqmna tKVSJXli
Drdateoralllnr, 4 etl,tnJ
ttM.?Nwrfemy S?ig
V.O. IKKltK Aot Uu" f-rt A
Paaa. AjrU, Ortou Jljolflc It. K? tS,
It H JUAaWELL.Jr.U.ntX,Pru"i'0r
laa. AjU Orrou Dev,l0r7TO7nt
Wi M Montronirf t
;7.0U p. m.
9:1b P. m.
10.15a.m.
NoithT
Lv. Portland Ar. I H.35 a. m.
Lv. Salem Lv. 7:28 a. m
Ar. Ban Fran. Lv. 9.00 p. m
Above trains stop enly at following stn
tlons north of lloscburg, East Portland
Orgon City, Woodbuin, tiulem, Albany
I'angent, Shedds, Halscy, Harrlsburg
lunitlon City, Irving and Kugene.
LOMhUUlta MALI, DAILY,
$XO a. m.
10.52 a. m
J:Jl) p. m.
Lv. I'oillanQ Ar. I 4.00p.m,
Lv Halem Lv. f l.OS p. m.
Ar. Roseburg Lv. d:20 o, m
Albany I.ociil, Dally (Kxcrpt Sunday.
5.00 p. m.
7.52 p.m.
no i. ni.
Lv.
Lv:
Ar.
Portland
snlem
Albany
Ar. JU.OOa m
Lv. I ( KB a, m
Lv, I SOU a.m.
PULLMAN BDFFBT SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
for accommodation ol second class
passengers attached to crpress trains.
tYest Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY EXCKPT SUNDAY),
7:30 a. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. ""5 30 p.m.
IftlO p. m, I Ar. Corvallis Lv. 1 12:55 p. m.
A 1 A lhnntf nml nn 111., n An . t n
jk aaiuuuj auu tUI tllUlQ LUUUOUb YtllU
trains of Oregon Papiflo Railroad.
KIVRBS3TWAIH (DAII.Y KCBPTaUSDAY
4:40 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 8.20 a. m
7.25 p. m. I Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. 5:45 a.m.
Through Tickets
To all polnta
EAST and SOUTH
Kor tickets and lull intormation regara
ng rates maps, etc., apply to the Compa
ny's agent Halem, Oregon.
E.P. ROGERS, Asst. G. K. and PabS.Ag'i
R. KOEHLER. Manasrer
From Terminal or Interior Points the
vww
acme itaiiroaa
Is tho lino to take
To all Points East and South.
It Is the dining car roate, it runs through
vestibule trains every day In the year to
ST. PAUL AND
(No change of cars.)
I'ompssed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed,")
Pullman drawing room sleepers
Of latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Best that can be constructed and In whlcl
accommodations are both free and lur.
ulshed for holders of first and second-clafcB
tickets, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
.... it.i.
A continual!, line conr.e;tlng with all
lines, atlordln; direct opd uninterrupted
service. r
Pullman alt r t Ions can be t,e
oured lu advj . i. any agent oi
tho road.
Through tickets to and from all pnlnU
In America, England and Europe can b
purchased at any ticket omco of this cum
Kull Information concerning rates, tlrn,
oftrains,rotesundotherdetuilsfurnlshed
on application to any agent or
A , , . A. D. CHARLTON,
w t.w JueX If1e.n.er Afent, No
lSid,,Ol4t2,eet' r' Wft8l"nK'ui k
Health is Wealth
...
work
as (fieri
ON THE
PR. K. t WESTS Nere nnd nr-iii.
wSIf.'-Vif ",,I?,M,'iv,7x lloi'. r Its. Nenotit
hdiJil ie 'n rrn,"ni ,n '"mu H,tl
S1,"2,,,idMh""-. I'-" f P"Vr
earned ly vr-xrrtl.mnr ll. l.Mtu Kn.-l,
box or-f U h.ixr f.r .vno, l hi mall
reratid oh receipt .ifprlri? '
! WEGaJAIlAKTEB SIX 1JOXE8
!? ,,nv wh wch order
'VJM MV, Vff VriU MQil the l)U-huaar ran
JHVHFU4rw,, wnd li Ue inTn
UN
ELECTRIC
And with this car line in operation NO AD.
many inducements as
ENGLE
AAOO
WIIO Orlrll 4-1 "Mil 1laTiC3 naf.TlTOfllTi 4-T rtln-Mlnv-a t).- 1
Asylum Avenue; vithin four blocks of the Elegant Ifri
School Building, and ten blocks from North Salem nei
school building. It has long been known to possess sop!
rior attractions by reason of it being the highest, W
thiest, most fertile and sightly Addition to the City. Th
Electric
Railway
will within sixty days be running its caimerf
Twenty Minutes
through the center of tKis beautiful Addition. Bringi
it within five minutes of the Postoffice. If you nre seelj
ing an investment None can offer better opportunities!!
bring you greater returns than this favorite Addition.
SAIvJBM
The Capital City is bound to come to the front as anil
Justrial an Educational Center. No other Capital
in the United States offers as great an opportunity tot
home seekeror or investor as the "Bouquet City" oft
Willamette Valley. The first city in the Nerthwest:
educational matters and second in manufacturing industaj
Situated in the heart of the Willamette Valley vitM
power and material at her door waiting for the masia
wand to turn her into a city of the teeming thou
Who of us todav nan nredinr, what the next decade
bring forth. To those of you who are looking for a
Now is the Time
and ENGLE WOOD, the nlace to secure it, wB
, A
have vet the onnortunitv of nurchasinr from first
J. A J X
For the present we will sell a limited number of li
mil nvr.Qlvnf rinna iirlinn n .-. n r-tmnna n? "f ftll tO Vf CV il
I'.vnvitv Miitua Yxiuti uu uuuiutuut w- --
cent will be made.
n un
uiu Uiii
.m imiwi
Iff 1 M I V 1 I J.""
Postoffice Block.
H.V."MA". THEWS, Pres.
. . V
r. H, BARNES,
S"
f t
.uAMhu
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