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FIIKK DBMVEBY BY CARRIER.
ni1y for "Inule week, 15cts.
U ly fortwo week.., c.
pally by month, f"0"
imllectlons will bo imule on Ul nnil 16tli
f month. Muh-ribcre will please leave
IS "for carriers ut houwi or where U
SdUflvcred.w. as to cause no delays In
-oiiecfon
THK E'KNUOOAnTAI. JOURNAL feitU;
mrly receives the nrternoon npsoclated
press dltch.
GIIBSRT k PATTERSON,
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Winrjowglass, Etc, Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
" Notice.
Person leaving town for the
springs, seucoiiBtor mountains, can
have the Daily Journal neut to
them witliout extrn coat, by leaving
orders nt the oflle.
Neabia'Abhestkd. A man over
from Sueriiinn sn.vsSupt.Downlng's
horse balked futully on the main
street of Sheridan us his owner was
driving through from the coabt to
Salem. All the persuasion and
tlireals of Oregou.s prison superin
tendent could not moye him uutil
lie st ready and when lie did go It
uis ut a dead gallop over a "ten
dollar tine" bridge. The city mar
shal was going to urrest Major
Downing Lut some friends who had
been guests of his, in memory of
good treatment, inteifered. All of
Information comelli to the ears of ye
reporter from a source defined by
the term "real estate man" aud
uiust be accepted accordingly.
.
Tiik lia -Mills. The work on
the dam under Contractor Royal Is
near completion aud will be l)uished
thN wtek. Atthonilllsull is nearly
ready for turulug on the water.
Mauag'T Shell Ims had the olllcu
fitted up newly and is in possession
of the desks with ills books uud safe.
Ho will be glad to be over the
worry of repairs and down to regu
lar milling work and lias since his
arrival pushed things to u head
pretty rapidly. Wheat will be re
ceived Tuesday.
Aftkr run Mehals. Yesterday
the third monthly ihoot of (he
Mascot gun club was had for classi
fication of members. L. W. Deyoe
again seemed tlid gold medal, W. E
llaker captured llio silver medal,
aud Au-tin Crow dir r lieved 1'iof.
Mitchell of ibe leather medal, but
lint without a f-hoot oil "'Hit Uio.
Fioinan. Tlie score was us follows,
out of a possible 20, lVoiia blncl -birds
at all angles beini; the tnrg"l:
L.W.Deyoe, 17; Wr. K. lUir, 10:
William Hendrlcksou, 10; John
Isom, 9; 0. J. Stewart, 0; H. A.
Lieueuger, 8; J. O. Wiitsiimn, 7;
Fred Ulouut, 7; Flunk "Wheeler, 7;
Grant Froman, 7; F. M. Mitchell, 0;
Geo. Froman, 4; Austin C'rowder, 4.
Albany Democrat.
KBFLY TO LIES.
Commissioner (lolviz Replies to Attor
ney Fcnlon of llio S. I. Co.
Mr. Feuton In his interview on
yesterday publislied in the Telegram
says, speaking of the 8. 1 Co,:
"We have recently reduced rates on
green fruit, regetubies, wood, lum
ber, cattle, hogs und sheep for the
beuellt of farmers in Willamette aud
Rogue River valleys, also a reduc
tion on grain, etc., coming to Port
laud from south of Eugeuo for bene
fit of producers in Umpqua and
Rogue River valleys, equal to neurly
25 per cent. We also asked ut same
time u slight increase on uurchan
dlee south from Portland."
The commissioners do not wish to
rush into print to defeud their ac
tion on making the 'reductions pro
posed but would like to say that
the S. P Co. has not made any re
duction in rates on the commodities
named. Mr, Fentou probably in
tended to say tue company proposed
a tariff and filed the sumo with the
commission on May 20th,. which it
claimed would have the effect of a
slight reduction of the company's
revenue. We simply deny that it
would have that effect but on the
contrary we found that the same
would iucrease the revenues of the
company.
The alleged reductions were pro
posed at points where there was no
business, in many cases, on the
commodities named, while the rates
were iuereased at the pliiuls where
the company gets its greatest vol
ume of business. We give a few
examples of this alleged reduction
ou thu part of the cempany:
1st Mars GrulnCnr. Stock,
mdse.
rates, old new
Orecon City 18o 18c
Go viils 2:1a !T7o
'ill in a 33c
Jefferson , 23a 3Sc
Ibitny 27c 40o
ICugene Glc 65o
llOM'burK 7Uc 82c
Ashland $1.53 J1.U2
When it is considered that no re
duction on wheat is proposed north
of Eunctie and n material Increase
on 1st, 2d and 3d class merchandise
is proposed, reaching all the way
from Oregon City to Roseburg, and
when it Is further kuowu that ac
cording to their own showing
wheat and grain are seldom shipped
from Roruo River valley, this
ulleged reduction is no reduction in
fact.
We do not believe Hint the rates
ou the special commodities covered
by our revised schedules will cause
any great (midship on the company
and that it will stimulate shipments
to the extent of almost equalizing
Hie difference. Gi:o. Coi.vio.
old new old new
12 $14 $11 S'2
18 18 21 22
IS 18 2.1 27
20 20 27 31
.20 iO 30 3d
i8 28 40 4(1
50 41 60 fil
50 o0 85 75
STATE HOUSE NOTES.
Pouck Court. Two bums pro
ceeded with best of Intentions by
means of various inventions, to
assuage a thirst, of huge dimensions.
Before they began to stagger, one
pulled a rusty old dagger, and the
police pulled the jagger. Ten dollars
and cost, are what he has lost, aud
having no retainer, the county jail
is his detainer. For carrying
weapons concealed to the law he
had to yield.
Fire. About 12:15 the house
owned by Jus. Batchellor of Butte
ville, and occupied by the family of
James Johnson was found to be on
tiro lu the roof. Ben Critchiow aud
a few uuighbors put It out. No gen
eral alarm was given but the fire
had a good start.
Recjistbb. Pupils. Persons hav
ing children to register for the public
schools should remember that the
registers are open at the secretary's
otHce ia postotllce bloc! from 8 to 1 1
o'clock a. in. and from 1 to 4 p. in.
dally. W B Simpson,. sec.
Wheue to White. If parties
writing u.Giarhart park, on Clat
sop beach, will address their letteis
to box 453, Astoria, Or., they will
reach their destination without
delay, riease remember this when
writiug.
Maki.no Teachers Like a
hiug on his throne Supt. Yoder
holds down the judge's chuir in the
circuit court room and directs the
examination of about sixty teachers
iu all the departments required by
Jaw. The oppllcants for thirst grade
eertlllcates will get through today.
They Ake Fixed. Mou tee Bros,
have opened their uew photograph
gallery near the poatoflli'fl and are
ready for work. Cabinets, e200v a
dozen, We are now pprrnauently
located uud guarantee first class
wrk. 8 10 tf
"Guth" and Marguerite," choice
Huv.itm and imported cigars, 6 and
10 cent goods, at Brooks & Lepg's.
8 12 3t
Cattcrltn is tliellrst to offer aristo
photos.
House aud four lota in East Salem
S50on the installment plan. Apply
at Globe ofllce at once.
Auother booming specia sale at
4(olviruu's tb(a week. It is kid
gloves of a!) kinds, which are being
oiu way down. lw
Have you seen our new stock of
fUwart? Brout A Oil?,
Wm. Uray, a colored man from
Portland, is a recent addition to the
asylum. It is about as rare to find
ii colored person Insane us it is to
find one committing suicide.
The; Island Irrigation Co., stock
i'JxV'A), headquuitetrt at Burns, llar
!! county, is Incorporated by M,
X. 1'Vgtley, M.R Dtiltonaud Green
Hulbspeiiih.
The Dalles & Des Chutes Portage
R: ilriuid ninl Navigation Co., to
build a line ftom the D.Ules to the
Des Ciu'es river aud to operate
bonis in oouectlon therewith, has
Hied nrtiolts of incorporation, by
Geo. A Liebe, E. B. Dufur, J. H.
Johnston and R. II. Norton.
State PrinlerFrunkB.ikergoes this
week to Pugct Pound. Mr. B. has
some property at Port Townsend
to look after. Mrs. Baker Is in poor
health.
Capt. O'Brien returns to Portland
today after a week's work in the
state printing ofllce measuring up '
work. ,
Footings made the state superin
tendent's ofllce show total value of
school houses in the state to bo $1,
000,432. Multnomah leads and
and Marion follows witii $104,08-5
invested iu public school buildings;
insured for $49,0S0. The averago
salary paid In this county Is $44.50
male, aud $37. for female teachers, j
MHJor Hodcklus is off on a week's
visit to Blaine, Wash., where he
will spend part of his vacation look
ing after a little private business.
Euprnsy.
This is what you ought to have to
fully enjoy life. Thousands are
searching for it daily. Thousands
of dollars are spent unuually by our
people in the hopo that they may
attain this boon. It may bo had by
all. We guarantee that Electric
Bitters, if used accoidlng to direc
tions will oust the demon Dyspepsia
and Install lusleud Eupepsy. Elec
tric Bitters for Dyspepsia and di
seases of the Liver, Stomach and
Kidneys. Sold at 50c aud $1.00 per
bottle by Fry, druuglst.
Cold Wateii. Wells dug, Wells
bored, Wells drove, Wells repaired,
by A. Darr, South Fulem. 8-13-Ct.
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The Flifs There are a few flits
iu Oregon, but none on Farrar &
Co.'s goodH. Prices the lowest.
A good Iji'Viye ami lot in South
Salem for 4700. Inquire t the
Globe, 2ifl Commercial streot, up
stairs.
. " ... - i
Ho, von Esolkwooi). People .
with foresight uud btiHlmss Judg-i
nieut are now getting housed in '
that brfct of all locations about'
Salem. Only 15 minutes ride from
the city on electric cars.
Quick ;iuio utiu inrough trains
nuYnri nnrranprrH und shipper by
the t'hiwgo, Uuioii Pacific &Korih
webJtrn Line. Sau Fraiicicco and
P.irliaudlo Chicago. exl Aug
VhSIsJON', VhNISON, VltXISdN
Another curgti of fnb veulson at'
DuvIsohb & White's Court street
market.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
SUICIDE IIY AMMONIA.
ihe czaivs q,An is shot proof.
Deacon Joint Brooks and son Will Thn Terrible Apony Dors not I'r mi
are home from Table Rock.
C. E. Iloblin and Harold Fltkc
will walk into the mountains above
Mehuma.
Ally. Geu. Cliumhclaln, ut re
quest of the employes Is Investigat
ing the status of the Oregon Pacific.
Dr. Rowland has appoiuted Dr.
Frank Grlfllth second assistant
physlciun at the asylum.
Gen. W.H. H. Beadle and family
of Madisou, d. D.. :i former govern
nient employe at Chenmwa, is iu
Salem.
The now Unitarian church Is
going up llko magic.
Cai. Morgan is moving into tho
house ou the Uuituriau church cor
i.er. Picnlcpartie3 out at the stule fair
grounds are of dally occurrence.
Oregon does not have to explodo
guupownur to get a little rainfall in
su miner.
Plenty of Chinook salmou, hali
but, and dressed poultry olwoys on
hand at titeiner's market ou tttate
street.
The Sons of Veterans are request
ed to attend the camp this evening
as there is business of importance.
A large force is putting lu the new
water main ou Eist State. Tho
work is to extend to the top of tho
hill this side of the pen.
Hunters are rejoicing over the eud
of the closed season, Sept. 1st, when
it will be lawful to lull grouse, etc.
Rev. Cllue is busy gcttlug up his
lists of assignments of preachers
during conference week and is meet
ing with good success.
Hereafter the regular meetings of
Sedgwick Relief Corps will be held
every other Monday evening. Next
regular meetiug Aug. 24th.
The Salem Board of Trade ought
to send an exhibit to n number of
state fairs in the East.
Sells Bros, circus has a supple
mentary advertising ear in Salem
today rebllllng the town. Every
body should remember to be iu
Salem a week from today, Aug. 2(1.
Capt. Gibson of night police force
has been nil a few iiichts on account
Of the somewhat serious illness of
ids sou Eugene, who is now happily
recovering.
Mrs. II. A. Johnson left ou the
11 o'clock train for a week's visit
with relatives iu Oakland.
Magnate Koehler was never talked
to before iu just tho way the Oregon
ruilroud commission talks to him at
present.
The boat Three Slsteis got up
last night with u good supply of
freight and returned tcduy.
The managers of the Leak adver
tising car paid a Salem llrm a com
pliment that is not to be sneezed at.
They remarked of the New York
ice c renin ut Strong': "It is the
best we have had outside of San
Francisco, and equal to any made
there." If you want some of the
richest ice cream on the coast try it.
A number of families of the
Christian Science society he'd a
picnic at the fair grounds today.
Judging from their baskets this
must bo the favorite method of these
good people of annihilating thiugs
material.
Mrs. J. H. Strickler and family
aie at home from a two month's
in Los Angeles, accrmpauied by her
sister, Mrs. M. fl. Ciosby who has
just returned from Boston, wlnre
for the past five years she has beon
pursuing her musical studies.
Privates Leon E. Crossan and
Henry Girod of Company B have
beeu appointed corporals owitig to
vacancies caused' by Corporal Steii -er's
promotion to hospital steward
with rank of- sereaut, uud Cor
poral Crossau restoied to rank.
In guardianship of Mrs. Reiling,
Insane, F. A. Mangold as such files
bouds of $7000, with . B. A. Na t li
ma n and Franz Nibler sureties.
L. n. Poujade, J. W. Tuoruburg,
uud Samuel Layman uppraiserp.
Tho bond Is approved.
Mr. A. W. Scott, of the Churchill
Co., returned homo today after an
extended vieit to California. He
has however been ill ut tho Good
Samarituu hospital in Portland for
neurly two weeks, but Js uow suffi
ciently recovered to uttend to busi
ness. Mr. Scott speaks in the
highest terms of the good work and
kind attentions shown patients at
this hospital, and recommends it to
nil sufferers.
Plenty of new oats, choice hay
aud bran uow on hand at Brewster
& White's Court street market.
Westacott & Irwin are erecting a
large Ice house and cold .storage
building at the rear of Strong's
restaurant to bo ready fur use soon.
Coronado water creates appetite
aud aids digestion.
If you want good coffee go to
Hellenbraud'H.
Fresh supply f oranges and
bananas at Strong's.
Window shades at Wm. Sargent's,
4t
The finest Chinook salmon in the
world, and other varltie of . fish.
Also plenty of poultry, fresh venlst n
at Davison & White'a Court strei t
market,
Mohair skirts aud other summer
goods at special cut rate pneo tltU
week at Uol'vereou lw
Buy the light running Kinder at
327 Commercial street eod
Wall paiwr at Wm.S-irgent'8. 4t
Special Bflea at Holverson's this
week,.
lis use.
No poison brings death with more
maddening agony than nniinoniu,
out that does not seem to discourage
the hulcidf. The man I nrrnwitz,
who deliberately swuliowed n fatal
dose of the drug in Nw York re
cently, is only uiie of the many who
have gone the ummouia route to
death ill spile of the excruciating
pain. Dr. Blytlie hits neotded
thirty cases of uinmoiiiu poirouiug
iu the small London district of
which he is health olllctr; Pro.
fessor Mitchell mentions twenty
tsvo cases, and four huvo occurred
durlug the short time Dr. Jenkins
ha been connected with the cor
uur's office iu New York.
Cases of slow poisoning from um
mouia are of constant o?ctirnnce
among men who work iu its manu
facture, or even in decomposing sul -
stances which give itofl in considei-
ublis quantities. Ammonia, slowly
ami from day to day taken into the
system, causes the complexion to
loie its fresh nesH. and tho skin ol
men who gel heavily rnpregmited
with it has a disigreeably blotched
and discolored appearance. .
Taken into the stomach ftvm day
to day in even the small quantities
used to adulterate food, such as
baking powder, it not on'y in
jures the complexion but attack- thf
lining of the stomach, and is tilt
source of much general ill health.
The recent rapid iucrease iu tin
use of ammonia for various purpose?,
aud the consequent increase in -its
manufacture, have made it one of
the most easily obtained poisnt-e
and, although everybody is familiar
with it in some form, there Is a sur
prising nuinut of ignorance of Its
dangerous qualities. Its use is all
adulterant iu any food preparation
is simply a crime, and as u crime
shnulti be punished.
'..Ii ,.nv I .Vrnohurt,
T'1" f.-ciii'.V'. of the r.sifc fl-y fL.
:.a .:-oductiv luitan '.'dug Cir.i wii
ond.:ce to ilic i.tntcilal welfare an.
.otufeitci'c: -..lUL.d r.r-. almost t.nlim
led, r.r.d v.!eit Cyr-.i;: of rigs' waifirr.
produced ths; wx ; :u -a3 enriched will
the only pcrfact laxative known, as i'
is the only remedy wlrjk is truly
pleasing a::d refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual to cleanse
the system gently in the Spring-time
or, in fact, at any time, and the bctte'
it is known the more pooular it be
comes.
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS- FILED
WITII COUNTY RECORDER.
Laurence Cormier aud wife to T.
A. Ford, It 34, hi 1, add. B to Wood
bum, $-138 76.
iloiielet-s, Yet Saved.
From a letter by Mrs. A E. Htircl,
ofQrotou, S. D.: "Was taken with
a bad cold, which settled on m,
lungs, cough set in and four doctor'"
gave me up. I gave myself up, do
termlned 1 could not stay. My hus
band was advised toget King's Now
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
aud Colds. I took eight bettles: ii
has cured me nud 1 um uow well
and hearty." Trial bottle freo at
Fry's drugstore, regular size 60 cents
and $1.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Castoria.1
Fon Sale. An A No. 1 New
Mall byciole. Has beeu used time
weeks. Will sell on easy terms or
cheap for cash. Inquire ut R M.
Wade's hardware store. 8 o-tf
Passengers destined to the promi
nent cities cast of the Missouri river
should patronize the Chicago, Union
Pacific & Northwestern line. Mag
nificent Pullman and Warner steel
ing cars, elegant, Pullman ami
Northwestern dining cars, free re
clining chair cars, handsome day
coaches and comfortable Pullman
colonist sleepers. eod-aug
Our assortment of cookies cannot
be beat, Sroat & Olio.
. tinier Who TrarrM Continually Be
tnncn Two 1'llcn of Siildler.
When the czar travels In Russia tho
precautions taken for his safety could
not bo greater if ho were In an enemy's
country. A battalion of Infantry is de
tailed for every two miles of distance,
nnd allowing 600 men as tho effectivo
force of each battalion, every spot of
ground on'both sides of tho track Is
'overed by sentinels within easy dis
tance of eacli other. The czar is sud
denly whirled oDto tho station, ac
companied by tho chosen twelve of his
body guard without pomp or clrcuni
stanco, swiftly and silently. Tho czar
always travels in a train of Qvo car
riages. Ills carriage is built In a pe
culiar style.
Tho windows, while nmplo for light,
are high, so that a person sitting down
is invisible from the outside, and the
sides of the car aro fortified with plates
of steel concealed In tho ornamontal
woodwork, but strong enough to resist
a bullet. There aro two sontry boxes
in tho carriage, one at each end, and
each looking out at an opposite side
from tho other.
Tho guardsmen on duty In these
apartuionts aro shut in from any ob
servation from the interior of tho car
riage, but at intervals of about two
feet, the whole length of tho saloon, aro
electric buttons, communicating with
the guard chambers, as well as with the
two carriages, ono containing tho suite,
and tho other, in tho rear, occupied by
the guardsmen not on duty, So far,
therefore, as tho train itself is con
cerned, tho czar could bo no moro se
cure in St Petersburg.
Tiie train speeds on to Its destination
without a holt, except on account of
accident At a distance of not less
than five miles ahead is a pioneer train,
in which tho imperial director of rail
ways and tho chief engineer of tho par
ticular railway on which tho czar is
traveling always rido. As tho pilot
train whizzes by tho reserves along the
lino rush to anus and guard tho tracks
of tho railway, waiting until the irnpo
rial train has passed, so that tho spec
tacle is presented of continuous lines of
soldiery for hundreds of miles. Ar-,
rived at tho end of his Journey, tho
czar is escorted to tho quarters intended
for the imperial family.
Tho streets aro guarded by special
constables, In the attire of citizens.
Every proporty owner has been called
upon to supply ono or moro of tlieso
men at his own expense to do duty
when the sovereign makes a publio ap
pearance. The constables average ono
in ten of tho crowd that throng tho
streets, and being In ordinary dress
tlioy can imnglo with tho people, note
what is said, and, perhaps, do some
thing that will obtain thorn regular
employment among tho secret police.
With one-tenth the population on
gaged as spies upon the remainder,
with troops enough concentrated to
stand a formidable siege and his faith
ful guardsmen dogging overy step, tho
czar goes through tho forms of a visit
to tho ancient capital of Russia, or
whatever city ho may chooso to honor.
Philadelphia Telegraph.
Ileware of Ointments for Cntarrli thai
I Contain SJercnry,
as mercury will surely destroy tile
sense of smell and completely de
taugo tho whole system when en
tering it through the mucous Htir
fncoi. Such articles should never bo
used except, on prescriptions from
reputable physicians, as tho damage
i they will do Is ten fold to the good
' vou can possUdy derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.,
I contains no mercury, nnd is taken
i Internally, ninlncts directly upon the
I blood nnd muctinus surfaces of the
1 system. In buying Ilnll's Catarrh
Cure bo suro you get tho genuine.
It is taken Internally, and mtido in
! Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
Sold by druggists, price 75 cents per
bottle.
One Policeman's Power.
Tho Paris prefect of polico is today
tho most unaccountable and the most
powerful man in Franco. His functions
ore highly varied. Ho controls not
only the ordinary polico that patrol tho
streets and keep order, but also tho
detectives and officers who constitute
the "polico judiciaire," and who work
up criminal cases. Besides these, ho is
master of tho political polico the
government's secret agents and ho
has in Ills hands a secret service fund
to spend unaccountably except as
regards his immediate superior, tho
minister of tho interior.
His department covers tho mainte
nance of order everywhere in streets
and publio places, tho punishment of
misdemeanors, tho inspection of weights
and measures, the organization of im
portant life saving and sanitary services,
authority to permit or to forbid publio
spectacles, licenses of numerous sorts
such as omnibuses and cabs and river
steamers tho regulation of certain
trades and callings, and, In general, the
control of a great numbor of services
that affect tho security of life and
property, tho publio health and tho
convenience of a great community.
Dr. Albert Shaw in Century.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
"WILLAMETTE"
C W Ayrre, John Quirk, Clias
Hulls, T J McGruth, Mrs W J
Bruce, J W Cofley, Wm Bates, G
W G nines, Portlaud.
J J Ilendrlck, B H Westermont,
Boston
C H Stolz, II H Hess, N Y
T J Jackson, Monmouth.
Q L G Mlllnrd, John 11 Goldman,
SF.
D W Wiser, H K Reynolds, It
Van Lone, Chicago.
E M Wuite, Mehumu.
P J Armstrong, Seattle.
C F Houghton, Eugene.
H D Put tou, Salem.
"COOK."
G W Seflersou, E F Palmer, Port
laud. D B Dunn, G E Howe, V N Busey
J G Carroll, Sells Bros, show.
L Dews, E T Palmer, KIckapoo.
H C Wilson. Cal.
Mrs Cuuuiughum, Wiulock.
JtisCouuery, S Greeu, McMhin
ville. A McLaughlin, Goo Beckman,
Columbus.
J H Johnsou, W E King, Salem.
C A Perry. Turner.
May MoBride, Chemawa.
W A Booth, S F.
W A Her, H Clements, Buttevllto.
Easels at Sargent's.
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ROFULA
s lli.-t impurity ot tho blood which w
iUls uuilRlitly lumps or swellings on tlu
'.-imls 1 1 tho ncckj causes painful mm Inc
.i:ios on the arms, legs, or feet; uV elope
OVers In tho eyes, cars, or nose, oiteu cans-
i,g btlmlucss or deafness; tstlio oiIkIiioI
, i.iiples, cancerous growths, or tho luauj
. i'lcr manifestations usually ascribed i.
" " imiors;" and fastening upon tho limps.
iiuses consumption, and death, lletnp
llio most ancient, It Is tho most general ol
.ill diseases or aftcctlons, foi very few
poisons aro entirely Irce from it.
HrBcoanCURE
Hy taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, ly
tho rcmarkahlo cures It lias accomplished,
often when other medicines have (ailed,
has proven Use It to bo a potent and pccul
lar medicine for this disease. Somo ol
theso cures aro really wonderful. If you
sutler from scrofula or linpuro blood, bo
suro to try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Every spring my wlfo and children havn
been troubled with scrofula, sores break,
lug out on them lu various places. My
little boy, three years old, has been n
terrible sufforcr. Last spring ho was ono
mass ol sores from head to feet. 1 was
advised to uso Hood's Sal taparllla, nnd we
havo till taken It. The result Is that all liavo
been cured of tho scroiula, my llttlo boy
being entirely free from sores, ami nil four
ot my children took bright and healthy."
W. JJ. Atiieiiton, Passato City, N, J.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
SoUlliydruggUts. ft; lxorS. Trcparedbj
0. 1. 1 IOOU & CO., Apotliocarlei, Lowell, JIair
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"Ttie State."
Assets Over 350,000 Dollars.
QEO. M. UKISLKIl. City Aeunt.
Andftpoclnlngeutfor Mar'on county. Ol
tl wfii hn Company.
A lino fruit or cako stand, with overt
ran or llio UKLKUllATKU UAHUAUH.
HAKINU I'OWUKIl: For wile by
T. BURROWS,
No, 22fl Coninu-rulftl Ht., Halen
MAUKIKD.
WULF-OLMSTED.-At Hi r,
deuce of Col. Olmsted mi State
street. Auk.. 12. 1891, Miss Minn
Wulf to D. D. Olmsted, both of
Salem.
This event was happily consum
mated ut the pleasant rooms of Mr.
and Mrs. Olmsted over Steiner &
Blosser's store. Ilev. Williams, of
tho Christian church olllci.itlng.
The groom is a younger brother of
the proprietor of tho S.ilem steam
laundry, und came to Salem two
years ago taking an ucllve part lu
that establishment. Mr. and Mrs.
Mason, old Michigan friends who
were visiting in Salem, were the
only guests. The ceromony, was
performed at 8:30 p. in. and elegant
refreshments wcro served by Mrs.
Col. Olmsied. The newly married
pair will occupy rooms in Mrs.
Parr's liotine, and a lurgo circle of
Salem people wish tliom the great
est success.
A Ituulnn IJaby' Cradle.
In Russia a cradle is used, contrived
rudely as to both structuro and motion.
It is an oblong box or wicker basket,
with a cord from each of its four cor
ners converging to tho hook or tho
rafter from which it is hung, and with
a looped cord underneath, In which the
mother puts her foot to swing hor baby.
In winter which in Russia is long and
severe the cradles or sometimes tho
hammocks in which tho youngest chil
dren sleep, aro slung around tho great
stovo upon which tho parents and other
adult members of tho family pass tho
night, wrapped In their sheepskins.
Strand Magazlno.
Keller.
Kelter In this part of tlto country
means lumber, rubbish, litter, but moro
particularly worthless lumber which is
in your way rubbish that you may
kick against or fall over. That Is how
I havo heard It used all my life. It U
quite a common word. Old boxes,
packing cases nnd such llko in the
courtyard would bo kcltcr. Old gears,
broken buckets and such things about
tho stables or in a farmyard Is kelter.
"I went tu tha saalo, but tliur woi
nowt woth buying; thur woz nobbud a
lot o kelter." Tiiat is Llncolnslilre.
Notes and Queries.
Notico for Publication.
iIjANnOFrici: atOiikuonCitv. OroEon.
UIIIIV .OVA
OTICIS Is hereby ulvon thit tho fr,'
lotrlnir named neltler linn 11 led notice
its lntunilon to make limit nroof lu nun-
port ofliln claim, nnd Hint Mild proof will
lo muds before tho County Clerk or .Marlon
fxuimy, ut Hnlem, Oregon, on AUKimt 18,
IKUI.vlr.: snmuel W, Jonen, llomesteiid en
try No. Gtrra. for tho m. k. ot s. ic. x and
tot o oi nee. 10 t. u h., ii. i w. lie iiumes mi
oThl
following wltnecM-u to prove hlx conllnu
ous rcttlcienco unou nnd cultivation of. null
land, viz: I'rnnk Webb, ofUervnlH, Marlon
county, Ore; Thou, II. Ilurpole, ilurrlson
Joues.ri. V. Jouen, of Itiooltd, Mnrlon Co.,
ure. j . x. a rraimun ,
7 0td Keglster.
PRICE'S
r,PaIfl Baking
U2jiPewcler:
tjs4 in Millions of Hoines 40 Years the Standard
DO YOU FAVOR
Building up a Strong, Independ
ent Paper for the People
in Oregon ?
A PAPER THAT WmNOT SEU. OUT
Printed at Hie Seat of Government.
IXKIK AT TIIK Itr.COlllt OK TIIK CAI'lTAl.
JOOIINAU
Durlnn the recent lowdon of llio IpkIMh.
lure It win the only imjwr In tlmntntii tluil
uttucked tuiecen-fiilly llio I'outuud illclu
Kjmlilpln Oregon hiIIIIcji. It MU'cewfully
oppOHedull ilocloiluKllioAimtrfilliiii ballot
luwlu ihulnieriMtiiol poiltlcul Iiouhc-h, It
udvoriicd t tit) lutv (Unit punted) ulvlug
llio Oregon railroad commlmloii power to
llxju'lhiid reasonable rut-N of frclglitH
uud power to enforce ItiuleeliiloiiH, Hkuo
cofully udvocutcd retention of llio old
rullro.idcotiiiiilMlouuii bent qunlltled to
eiifore" llieluiv. It labored lor all uieao
urtH to open rlvemund tliuanecuro lotlin
people mo ni;uv 10 irto uuu uiiremruieu
uke ot ttio waterway.
!T viMvamt,
TllKl'Al'iTAI. Jouiinai, favor a reform
In national nuance, to the end that llio
prenenl nxpeualve inonooly nytcii ot
kupplylnxun Inadequate currency muy bo
niipplunit-d by the govtrumentlMUliiK di
rect lo tint people un adequate iiupply 01
I'-tfut tenaer money, Willi a coin Ihuu uf
flelent to uniform In wound bnnltUiK prin
ciple. It favor election of all ollfclaU
who leaUlale for, or lire directly ieponl
ble to the poople, by direct vole of the pe
pie. It favor j raining alt itale revenue
by a tax ou the trot earning of corpora
tion, both foreign and itate. It favor
opening u!I waterway to the ea and a
control of all common carrier to the end
that the producer ibulliecure for tila labor
the lnwwt net leturt. ..
If you favor rttalulagall power poMlble
In the handuf the people nud government
In tbelmeretu of tho ptople. circulate till
paper. Yor wriai, it eUewueie,
Vr Hon Uro.
At Actual Cost 1
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS
-AND
')
GENTS UNDERWEAR.
Wenro colne out ot tho olnthlutr business, nnd in order to do It nnlck.
t(j will Bell It tit Just what It cosIh u. From now on you call buy tueno
goods from us nt our
Actual Cost.
Como early and get first choice.
Capitol Adventure Co.
Opera Hou.se Block.
Out Side tb.e Trust.
A. B. BUREN & SON
f
Old Undei takers of 18 years oxperiencohayo, through
much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies
out sido tho Undertaking trust and aro now propared to
furnish funeral outfits in a first-class manner and can mako
you prices independent of any trust, Special attention
given to embalming.
Undertaker's rooms fitted up specially for the business
DOWN THEY GO
Teacups and saucers without handles $ 75c a doz
Teacups aud saucers with handles 1 00 a doz
Coft'eecups und saucers with handles 1 00 a doz
CofFeecups and saucers with handles largo size 125 a doz
Bowls, Pitchers, etc, ns low, if no.t lower. Glassware nnd Lnrnps nt
actual cost. Goblets, large Blzo 76c per doz. Jelly glasses -10o per doz.
Glass sets. Toe, nud n full lino of Tin ware nt prices that will nstonlsh you.
Remember tho AUCTION BALES Saturday, ltemoniber tho place. Tho
Auction House near Court House.
CLEAN!
If you would bo clean and havo your clothes done up
jn tho neatest and dressiest manner, take them to the
SALEM SrmUI LAUNDRY
whoro all work is done by white labor and in tho most
prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED.
Liberty street
Tew Park Grocery
Q. X). RADA1UTJGH
Hns put Iu n now stock of Groceries, Queenswnrc, Feed, etc. Produce
bought at highest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in nil tilings. Goods
delivered to all parts of thu city. Call uud glvo mo a trial.
THE - CLAJB
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES.
m 11 rtnmrvn t All stock left in my caropliull receive tho best
W it LK TfillP of nttotitlon. Telephone No. 24. Cor. Liberty
II , 11. UUULU1. 1 1 Ujll , nnd Ferry Btn!0tBlBttIemf Oregon.
SNOW THE YEAR ROUND
At 100 Chemeketa Street,
HOUSE - and - SIGN - PAINTING,
Paper Iliuiiriug. Kalsoinliiluir. Willi Tiiitink. etc. Varnishing and
Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work. E, E. SNOW.
CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS.
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
-A.N13-
SHEET IRON WORKERS.
KutlmutoH on till work In our lluo.
IOO Ohemuketu Stroot,
Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co.
Sash, Doors, IUimls & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing.
limine PinUliIng inartB to order.
tievr UHY KILN, by which wo unn nlwuyH keep ii full upply of veiutonrd tock of all
kind. Aurlcultunil Work, Cornor of Trade aud Illfii utreota, Salem, Oregon,
J. a qoouaim, cobure.
GOODALH
A. WHKUL.KU, HpiliiBtlelil.
& WHEELER,
Lumber, Latbu Pickets !
MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c.
Agent for f'obiire Mllli, Hprln(li'Ul Mill nnd itcKonile Mill. Ofllce nnd 1 vd on the
went nldii of Twelfth strcotneiir depot. Heat Lumber In tho Vullt. .
4 2 UAKEIt & WI1EI3LEU, Managers, Balem.
JZJE&J&U
Sasli and Door Factory
Front Street, Salem, Oregon,
Tho best class of work in our lino ut prices to compoto
with tho lowest. Only tho host material used.
Dissolution or CO'imrluorshlp.
rpllK firm of Show HroM Iiiih UIsboIvihI thin
1 diir tho oo-partuerMilp dxIhiIiik tin
twron tho menihcra, by inuluiil concent,
K. K, Hnowcoiiilnnliiu fntliebuiilncrs.onn
unniiinliiifnll tho llubllllliHof llio firm unit
tocollftctull debt duo the llrm. K. O.
miuw retiring from the luinliieiui.
l'K,HNOW.
K O.HNHW.
Dated nt Baloiti, Or,, Au. 8, 1MU. K H lw
Monrd el Equalization.
The llonnl orKouiilluitlonof MurlonOo.,
OrtKon, will ineetatiliii county oourt room
In tfio court lioiiso In ihotlty ofKalem In
Mild county and ntnle ou Monduy, thu 8UI
day of AiiKiiit, lwi.ut v o'clock m, in, um
required by law.
Huld bourdtlt continue In filon fur
oueufek.wfier which ttieoounlr court ol
Marlon county will complete the exuml
nation nnd correction ol afcemeut lu
Ibe manner provided by law.
ThereforeBllowteniof property are here
by notified to upiArtwld tlineund i luce
and bow caute If any Ibero be why the
aaieennientofMHrloncvunty inkpn by
Ibe wiiwr nUuuld not be aiccpt(d nu car
rL U.Oi.rAVKll,
AuworUrlon County,
DatiJAmuH10tb,ltil, sildwlin
TOTED !
Strawborries, 11nsjl)orrics,
TJlaekborries, Goosohorries,
Chorrios and pood iruitof nil
kinds nt tho Salem Cannery,
PHILLIES CO,,
Merchant Jailors.
A full Hue or ImiwrteU nnd dnineitie
woolen. Alo a complete il'cl of genu'
furnittilne gooai. All the latcet ttyiee,
15 Commercial itrett,
a
s?
fe
..mlfatotHIJ - frTfft, ,-, i ,tlj TTI litfiilllini j 1
.kLuifck.