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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1891)
t .Mh AM b3i fe - .... '- T- - . i .-. -WT 12 WMS CURE SIcV Hrailflcbeand relievo all the troubles fnd dent toa bilious Mate of the system, aoch ai Dftebv, JJainwn. Drowsiness, Distress ftet eating1. Pain In the Pi le. Ac White their most remarkable success hai l-een shown In curing SICK Beadaclie. ret ftmrrit n Lmic Urn Pitu re cquallT taluaMe -In Constipation, curing and prevent! ll nntio ing complaint while Brfr also correct all disorders of the stomarn, stimulate the liter And regulate tho bowels. JSven if they only cured HEAD Aehe thrr would bo almost priceless to those--who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their Koodnew doe not jnd ht). and those who onco try them will find these Ilttlo pills raluablo In so many way that they -will not ba willing to do without them. But arter nil oleic head, AOHE b tho Mite of so many lire that here la where We m ii our great boast. Our pills cure It while ot rsrtonot Oilmen's Lrrn. J Arm Tiu are very small nd very easy to take. One or two pills maze doee. They are strictly vegetable and do "not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them In rials at 85 cent, are for $1 Sold e ervwhere, or sent by mall CASTE! JfiXttira CO., rv lot MR MM faJM FXOFK4HIOKAI. OAltOS. l T. IUCHAllD-SnN. Attorney at law, ). oaiceiiptn!rsln front rooms of new iih block", corner Commercial nnd Court streets, Bnlcui, Urcgnn. inHV A 1ATIC1V AUnrrlOf nl t.lir. k . ! UmJsvil l n,., A TaArl J Jtt1f'a hfltllr Gallfllng. Balcin, On-gen Ullyr . V. BONIZAM. B. N. I1AVDEN, 'Ai . W. II. II0LM12S. rVOSKAM, IlOLHEH & IIAP!W, AttOr- tj Bcysntlaw, Office In Mush's bloclc, Between State nnd Court, on Uom'lHt. r T.J.8HAW. ' AI.W.UUNT. vr.iI.VJXA.TT. QHAW.PIIATTA HUNT, Attorneys at r) law. Ufllco over Capital National Hank, Bafom, Oregon. 3ULM0N FOItD, attorney at law, Salem, . Oregon. Oillce upstalra In l'alton ock, JyAIWY &liTNUHAM, Attorneys arid counselors at law, Hslcm, Oregon, avlngan abstract nt tho recordsof Marion county, Including a lot und block Index oi Bulem, tuey havo special facilities lor ox aralnlug title to real estate. iluslness In tha aupremo court and In Hie state depart' tnonts will receive prompt attention. SK. W. H MOTT, physician and stir goon. Office In Klitrldce UIoor, ml i,Urcgon. oillce liours 10 to 12a.m. Hlo4p. w. T- .hi J. 1CGA1UIOW, M U, I'liyslolan and Hurceon. (Intel r attendlmr ()u v'K lios- Sital. IvOudou, and I toy u I lullrmary, EUln urgb.) Otlles and roldciice in Klrst Na tlsnnl bank block. UuIih in town or coun try promptly nttcndod, unica hours U to 11 it. m.j 1 to 8 nnd 7 to fc!t3 p. in. dw 17 n.rUlfillllOOK.M n.,Uomoopathlst. All. onit-olM court strcoi; llmltluiico JMT Higb street. UoLoral practlco. Hpoclal attention given to dUeusuH of Women nnd children. Ttt.J M.KM3NE, Dentlit, OHlcoover XJ m wniie uoruer, wuurv nuu uoiu meroial slrrctH, (.K.T. O. HM1TJ1. Dcntlst.tn Hlulo Htltfl. i .:; ".:.i.:.. . . ....... mucin, ur. riniHiuu uviinii upuru of every dciscrlDtloii. lnulCHSOtxinv- Ytof a specially, W Tk U1lll A ...1.1I....1 ll..u U....A1 TT . flcatlous and supurlulandeucu lor Ml ciiuwca or uunaiUKS, unica x vcnii werclal Mt., up stairy, i a McNAUY.Areimeot, Now Hush j. llreymnn block, I'laiiHiindsprclrlciv ons of allclatutesorofbulldlUKii onsltott notice. Superlntcndeacoof work promptly ooKtrt ar.cr. '1 S-tf J. McOAOKTl.ANll.ClvllHiiultarynud If, llydruullo Knelnter. V. h. Ueputy ilnerul surveyor. City surveyors oillce, nOUKHT & uuuuaitAf, ARCHITECTS, Bee us before building, It will pay, . :UB8latotre!t.J ;HCSIN013 OAllI)!'. NJBWmON HUAOKHMITH lI(U'-iv poslte Capitol brewery, Coinmerclul street, Baleru, Orcson. Johu Holm pro prietor. Horse shoeing, blncksinltlilug and repairing of all klnus. Ul Alt. WJUjAltD.UtaekomHIiiiiid Imrte , shoer. All work Kuurunuxil. Hliop ou btftto street, near court lioueu. 11 1015 A ltOSH. lllackitiilths. nil kinds ol XV rcpalrlngandrarrlHguworK. Woliave iu our employ Artuur uiovo, a prunwsioiini bunteshoer. Ulveusa trial. 111 TQHN JNlallf,ackimith. "llorse t) sboolnKandrepnlrtni(aspecluty Hliop t Uio foot of Utterly street. Haloni, Oregon, kaitf a 1), HMITH & CO.. Ooutracloro, Bowor , inr.OeineutHldewulkK, Kxatvntlug, KUb -All worn promptly done, sinlom.Or. Leave orders with Uugun lltvs, 4:l-lm rtABPET-LAYINO.-l rnaku u specialty oi j catpet-sawlug and laylug; ctrpvu taken up nnd rehutlwIUigmaonm.Jtouko cttMtutug, leuve ordors wltli J. 11. iiunu orliuteuA Bon. J.U. LU HUMAN. T011N ' UH ATnTraoTor'TnaTiiTlSBis J Vine inside fiaUhlug a specialty HA CotnaiMrolni street, tialem Orcgou. riKO,JI0EYl!.lkirber nndHiilrdnwilnB JC parlors. I'lnent bulbs it thu oily. 'M in ere 11 street, Halein. B JT J, IjAIWEN CO,, AlauufacturoofnU kinds of vehicles. Heiwlrlng u.ihc1u1- ty( Shop 45 Ktate street, Those Afflicted Wllb the habit ot using to exocMi, UPd OHM OR TOBACCO , Cud oblntn a OWPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT Til K KEBLEY INSTITUTE, 0ee Or.Thlrd and Madison Hifc. VorU 1 tMi Or. CV11 pr write. Mlrlctlv condden. tot. VLHHBBrW TOeJ sYnBBHHBSBBBdSMH ,.. "& ' Saleia M House. -;- s i isVe loot ftf Tnula sln t rtfeuuru u4 MuitiHK 4Mt4 MlfoK, rAH, Jf,McOIANK, Proff, OESEKAli NEWS NOTES. lloli gold ore linn hocn found near Mount BU UPlfiii. Work Is progressing nlnwly on tho NIcaniguH cttnrtl. Thero Ib rttiollicr strike on the Lake Erie & Western road. The EjjyrJUan coltv rop will this year be tbo Inrnest ever known. Chlcag) crtblnet makew, to the number of atioiit0!)6re ou u strike. President Harrison believes In protecting AiihtIcou properly abroad. - A. police olfia'r in ovvVork was killed by a negro woman whom he was urrcellug. OfllL-Ials of the Grand Trunk lino aro dlasatisHed and eonie of them will resigu. Melbournis'B Byiilem of producing r.tln has been highly auccessful at Cheyenne. - Tho new Chilian wurohlp Presi deulo I'lnlo, has sailed from Kiel, desilnallon unknown. Heliator fequlre eoyit he does not want tho Chliu-bo mission, as he prefer Heattle to Poklu " a real den oc. Unlled Stales. CommiBsIoner A. W. Brnzee, a prominent prohibi tionist, died Tuesday evening In Denver, nged 05. Tho Wisconsin Central is having trouble In entering Milwaukee with its trains, and must obtain a new lease. Tho energy of the Burlington company In extending Its rails Wesl ward is causing alarm among com peting Hues. Hawaii Is strongly in favor of annexation to the Unlled titntcs and tbo sentiment Is dally becoming mora universal. Ninety-live acres of wheat near Wullu Walla bit Just produced 6700 bUrthels, ail average of fclxly bushelB per aero. Tho Alliance will not nominate Senator Stanford, of California, for president, even though they favor some of his views. A HU.lt for $30,000 was bogun In tho superior court of Jefferson county "Wash., Monday, against the Port Townsend Southern Railway com pany by (ho board of county com missioners, for destroying four miles of tho county's road between Poit TowiiFond and Port Discovery. J. II. Patterson, of Chelmlls coun ty, Wash,,' has an aero of onions which will yield about 400 bushels. Ho would lllto to dispose of his onions at homo. Last year ho shipped his onions away aud got 2 cenUi a pound for them. Just after ho shipped tho price thero was 3 cents. Loula Delco, of Waplultla, Wasco county, had the misfortune to loso about.100 bushels of grain last wcelt by a ilro that started In one of the trraln stacks. Through tho efforts of neighbor in covering adjoining stacks with cauviiBund blauketsand keeping them wot, his remaining slncks were saved. Tho Astoria council has levied U 10-mlll tax on a $7,000,000 assess ment. This If collected means $70,000. a considerable amount of money. Of this 0 nor cent or $12,000, is for streets; one-half of ono per cent or $3500, for bond Interest, and 8 per ceut or $i2,600, for general muni cipal purposes. Tho entire levy hint year was $21,000 as agaluBt $70,000 this year, A somewhat unvel outfit with a novel tenia passed through Prlno vlllo this week. A horao and steer wern harnessed togcthor and draw ing a wagnii on which was nn ex tended bed, Inside was an appar ently cnutoutcd family, boiiio dogB, a stove, cooking utensils aud bed ding. They had tho Western fover, mid v. III not stoi), of course, this Bide of tho 1'uciljo ocean. A few taya'ago Miss draco, tho 20-year old daughter of Q. M. Held, of Miller's, discovered a coon In a tree, Instead of sending for a man, woman, style, M'ss Oraco showed tho rluht metal bvsecurlui' a shot- gun and facing his coonship lierself. Drawing a bend on tho fellow, she pulled tho trigger, knocking tho oooii'h head completely oil, If there la another woman In this county with tho mind for doing that, let's hoar from her. r.ast hundny Mr. Junkey, a young man residing at Sweot Home, nnd two other men were in bathing In the Satitlam nt theSandersou bridge. Ho HWnm ucross tho river and about half way back, when lie gave com pletely out aud called for help. The two iiii'ii Bwnm to his rescue nnd caught him after ho had sunk -once or twice. Ho olung frantically to ttiein and would have pulled them under but thoy Huccetdod lit break lug away from him, whou lie auk tho last time and was drowned. His body was recovered and taken to Lepanon aud hi xwplo at Bweot Home notified. Tho Dalles Chronlelo: S 12. Far- rU returned Inst week from a trip to ileppuer, wuenj lie had gone on tho trail of tho robber who lately' held up tho Prlnuvlllo Btnge. Mr. lnrrlH bolievea that thu limn who did this deed U the Ktmo man who a week Inlet held up the licppnernmi Can you City utage. Thedeucrlpilon of both qbbere tallica. Tho mull suck lu both lubtuncvdwuitmit In the vjiint way by being slashed in tho sides With u ktilfu, Umilly the strap aro out. In both lntuueta the rob ber M'uro a kIouuIuhI hat mid blue ovfrnlh-ami was a aiiiu of ueum height. A piMso of determined men from Canyon City, Iong Vtwk and other plare aaftorhltu. Tepid Uaths. Tlio remedial uso of warm hatha has coiuodown from ancient times. Tho water geuerally contained medicinal constituents In natural solution, but tlm roll', in mnnv cases, wastioubtless duo solely, or tuainly, to tho temper atura The effect of hot flannels or warm poultices In relieving Internal In tlaummtion and pain Is familiar to most families For Inflamed nnd painful eyes, noth ing Is so good as hot water, applied with n woolen cloth. I2qual benefit Is derived from fcuclt an application In many forms of headache. Tho best thing to do with a sprained nnklo Is to Itnincreo the foot In water as hot as can bo borne. A clashed foot or hand may bo similarly treated until tho ar rival of a surgeon, the hot water being frequontly renewed. A communication In Tho Medical Record. Oct. 4, ISflO. advises tho warm bath for infanta suffering from Intesti nal colic. Tho writer says that ho was led to try this remedy In a case of colic, ac companied by extreme restlessness and pain and considerable diarrhoea, because of tho failure of all usual treatment. Tho troublo had continued several weeks, and tlia.clilld had bccoino much emnclatcd. Morphia had been tried without success. At length, fearing that tho child might go into convulsions, the doctor ordered a tub half full of water, at a temperature of 00 degs. Fahrenheit. While tho child was immersed in this, Its head was kept cool with cloths wrung out of cold water. Tho doctor says; "Tho effect was magical. Within ten or liftecn minutes tho child quieted down, and on being taken from tho bath foil into a quiet, healthful sleep, which laxted several hours. The littlo patient from that time began to get well. Tho mother and nurse, having learned the value of tho tepid bath, re sorted to it afterward, whenever the child was threatened with one of its colic spells. Within a week or two It had entirely recovered." YouthVCom panlon. Alt for n Cent. "Just as wo were about to start from tho ferry," said a car conductor, "a handsome Ilttlo woman carrying a girl about four years old entered tho car. Tho littlo girl, who was amusing her self with a cent, soon fell fast asleep, holding It loosely In her hand. When later tho woman beckoned mo to stop, nnd shook tho child gently to awaken her, the cent fell to tho floor. Then tho littlo girl began roaring Ilko a young lioness. 'What's tho matter, dear?' tho fond mother asked. 'I want mo penny,' was all that could ba distin guished between tho yells. " 'Novor mind, dear, I'll give you an other,' replied tho mother. 'No, I want mo own penny,' answered tho littlo ono, crying harder than over. To stop tho row I moved a numbor of tho passen gers forward and lifted tho matting, and, finding tho coin, handed it to the Ilttlo one. Tho search, howover, do layed us two minutes, and behind us was a string of curs almost a block long, and wo had to bring tho whip Into uso to gain lost tlmo." Brooklyn Citizen. A Learned "L" Guard. Ono of tho best Greek scholars In New York Is gutti-d on tho Sixth Avontio Elevated road. Not long ngo a famous professor in one of our lead ing universities published a volume on certain features of tho ancient Grecian dialects, of Interest only to scholars. Tho L guard roforred to abovo wroto to a Now York nowspr.por, pointing out toverai errors made by tho professor. Ho feigned himself "Sixth Avenuo Elfr vated Guard, No. ." For a month I watched the badgps of tho guards on that road as I made my dally trips back aud forth. Ono morning I waa rewarded by And Ing tho learnod man I Bought "How does It happen," I asked, showing him my card, "that you, a Greek scholar of first rank, should bo doing such work as tills?" Ho looked at mo sadly, and his rod face grew more flushed than usual. "1 was tho best Hellenist of my yearnt Dublin," ho said. "My Greek Is still what It ined to be, but my career has boon ruined by my own reckless noss." Now York Cor. Pittsburg ueador. miked. Mistress Bridget, I can't got Into tho parlor. Bridget Suro It's mesllf knows that; an' yo won't fur I have tho kay In mo pocket I Mistress Open tho door Immediately. Brldgot- Will yo go In if I do? Mistress Certainly I will I Brldgot Then you don't got tho kay. MIstiw Open tho door immediately I What do you mean? BridgetSure It's by your ordors I Yo said yesterday, "Don't let mo conio down fctalrs In tho tuornln nn see any dust on tho parlor furulturo." So 1 Just puts tho kny In my pockot, an says I, "Then she won't ("-London Tit-BlU. An Unruly llvgluivutitl I'eU Many years ago the Twenty-fifth King's Own Bordorors possessed for a regimental pet u handsome deer. Ono lino morning this deer, In a (it of light hoartcdueKS, so tar forgot himself as to pin hU commanding otlleer ngalust a wtdl with his horns. The gallant a o. waa promptly .Vscued from this nn dlgullled position, more startled than hurt; but o flagrant a case of "insub ordination, accompanied by personal violence, could not be passed over, mid thu riihh deer tufforcd tho extreme penalty of the law. Loudon Art Jour-J nni. Soinr Hsbltsof the Peojile In the Ilaliamas. ( There arc about 10,000 pcoplo la , Nassau, threo-fourths black, and of tlio 7.G0O blacks you sco about 7,000 on tho streets every day. Thoy aro nearly nil barefoot, though some of tho old women shufflo along with their toes stuck in slippers, and now nnd then a proud young girl limps along In shoes. They carry their parcel on the top of their heads. They do not sing or chant on tho streets, but they do a great deal of Bhoutlng at one another. Conversa tion usually begins when tlio partici pants therein aro about a block apart, nnd continues uninterrupted till the same distance, or perhaps n block nnd n half, has been put between thetn by tueir slow ami lazy looisieps. Tho conversations are usually accom panied by a strango swinging of tho hands. The gestures aro not deflnito or emphatic nothing is In the Baha mas but the bite of the mosquitoes and aro not often belligerent. What their meaning Is no one can And out This aimless swinging of the arms and hands Is a peculiar characteristic of the negroes hero. Even wane alone, standing or walking in tho street, with bends down and apparently uncon scious of what thoy are doing, fully one-half of tho adults move their hands and anus about, spreading their fln pers and working tho wrist joints al most constantly. Even the policemen, who aro all colored and great dandles In tho white uniforms and helmets, havo the same habit Cor. Chicago Herald. Sho Didn't Want Much. Among the arrivals on a Hamburg ship recently were a German widow and her seven cliina eyed, flaxen haired stair steps. Being turned over by tho authorities to a Gentian paternal soci ety of the city, the widow complacent ly wit down upon their temporary weekly allowonce, awaiting Its evolu tion by the mott natural laws Into a permanent weekly allowance Tho German ladies' Aid society appointed a committee to wait upon lier Ham- burgian majesty and proposo some plan of reosonablo investment ou the part of the society wileroby tlio widow could undertake tho support of herself and family. She listened amiably to their propositions of a cow, a goat, a wash crwoman's outfit, but evidently de murred nt such humble walks through American life. Finally, being asked to suggest something, this is what sho Bald: "Ef you blease, laties, dis Is wot J tinks. I tinks ef you laties would so guto bo, dat you call a wisit upon do mayor of New Yorruk, und ask would he so guto bo dat ho gif mo but ono of dose so many sthrcet cars dat on de Broadway strasso run I kann molnselb do horses make to go, und I will mein sclbsea dat you guto laties wot "havo so helped mo u'uto. must HO money pay for rlten. I kann much money tnaken von so many man dat rlto all de day In my sthreet car." Now York World. Shirt und IMelitll. A correspondent sends to Tlio Youth's Companion a copy of a letter written by an English sailor on his return from nn India voyage. It Is dated "Warren Hastings, East Indlaman, off Graves end, March 14, 1813." . One thought was uppermost In tho writer's mind, as will bo perceived by tho hastiest reader. Dhaii IlnoTiieit Tom This oums lioppln to Unci you 1 1) kuoiI health, as It leaves me safo anchor'u liere yotStilay after a ploasant voy ut'u, tnlualilu short aud few squalls. Dear Toiu-IIopu.'i to nnd poor old father stout, and am quite out of pigtail. Bights of plKlnil at Clravosuud, but unfortunately not fit for a di) to chor. Dear Tom Captain's boy will brliiR )ou thin, aud put pintail in his pocket uhen bort. Dust In I.unnon at the black boy lu seven ililes, where (,' neks for tho best pUtull, ixmiul of pigtail "111 do and am short of shirts, only took two whereof ouu Is won-d out, and t'other most, hut don't forget the plutntl, as I 'aven't 'ad a quid to chor kIuco it Thursday. Dear Tom as for shirts, yer bIzo will do onlx longer, 1 Ilko 'em lonir (jet ono at present best nt Tower Kill, and cheap Hut be partlo ler to wo to 7 dllcs at tho black boy for the pig tail, and dear Tom atks for pound of best pig tall, und let It bo good captain's boy will put thu ptgtull In 111.) pockot Hoy likes pigtail so ty it up strong. Itut dear Tom, shall bo up on Monday, there or tliero-abouts according not so partlclcr about thu shirt, us the present cau bo washed, but dnnt forget tho pigtail without fall, and a inn your loving brother. t. i l. H.-bo suro you dont forget tho PIGTAIL. Sumll Clmngi) In 1'lnnty, A well dressed nnd not bad looking woman, with a hiuall handbag, rushed into uptown sliow and stores tho other day for "just ono cent to mnko up flvo cents for car faro." Sho took It sys tematically, and nearly overybody sho ciimo ncross responded to her appeal. A group of gentlemen In a cigar utoro each contributed a penny all but one. Ho said apologetically that ho was sorry, but that ho had nothing less than half n dollar. "I can chango It" sho said promptly, Tho three men oponod their oyes, but lio saw her bad break at tho samo moment and Bllppod away with a faint sin lie creeping up from behind her cars. -New York Horald. AAI.BM UARICET RErOIlT. A Synopsis of tlieMarket-Uulnu auil Helling Trier. URTAIt. I'XMW. KKV18KI) QUOTATIONS. Hhonldcrs Jiugar cnred.pcr lb,12J Hrenkfast bacon la Hams Hugar cured, pr llr, It Jc Roof 6m Pork S 10 Multon-ai2Xc Timothy MJcd Per pomid.-ec: selling lied clover seed-Per ponnd, Uc White clover seed Per pound, aoc." AIlkelSc per pound. Ilea top- 10c per pound. Lincoln OrasH lte ler pound, 11 e lrasa 10c pr pou nd. Orchard UrasslTc pr pound. Oat meal at uc New potatos 60c per bushel. Canned KrulU-Penohes, $E CO; apricot, 13 DO; blucKberrie, t-i; corn, best grades tl 00; toinuloes SI SO: etrlntf beans SI 6"; green poos tl 85; per doz. In two lb cans. r'r.-sn Vegetable. Potatoes toe, carrots 60b; parsnip "Set-onions 6c per lb. nsh nlinnn lOp per Ib; bturgeoR G$ 7cp--r ib-mH fish lfc per lb; sallwilmou, TlOo per lb; I hlnook ratmon, 12. HUT1XU PBICES. Wheat Sfc net. Fniur Per baricl. tMXVbest 190 lbs Oats Pw bushel, 3M 32Wc Ilarley Per bushel, log .-. . Ill in Per ton.Kl lO.it mill, sxoltf!. Hhort Per ton, TSi 09 " wloKud. Chun Per loo, M saliel. Hoiw Quoted at tstoZlelper lb. Con tract tuc Wooi-USrtolBe. K5g-ie per doen. Potatoes Per bushel, 80o Corn meal c per iwund. Cheese 12Ho per pound. Dried plums Per Ib.oaaa. Dried Drunes Por lb. Its 1 2c Butter igAa per pound for goal lirU loai-ic per lb Hums Per pmrnd,lljplfc. lincon sides B10 pr lb. Bbouldcrs c lr lb. Chickens.. 8 to 10c ier pound. Turkeys 10 toe lb, KDCCATION.U.. University. -THE A Safe InYfttUruU In ono which Is guaranteed to bring satUfuctnry results, oru cnm of fall, urea return of purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from our advertised itrinrglsts a bottle of J)r. King's Now DlMHivery for o-'UMimp-ttmi.- It 13 gllninrdeed In bring re lief ill every case, when Used furany HtlK'llmj of the throat, lung or "host such n consumption, Inllimatl.iU of liltiUK, bronchitis, aMhittn. wliivilnp. cough, croup, etc. It U pUmsmui uml agreeable to mte, poifeetly Mtfe.und &iu nlwaya be depcodtsl upon. Ttlil bottle frve At ry drugtort A Mushroom CMtrrpIUur. tCow Zealand sends largo quantities, of mushroom to San Francisco and aho to Hong Kong. The Chinese eat It, uso It for medloluo, and mako n lino dye out of It, Ono romnvkablo specie grows out of tho body of n largo cater pillar, practically converting tho animal into a vegetable. Indianapolis Jour nal. A Warning to tho Supertmoltlvu. Primary What did you do that slio should leave you on tlio wedding tour and return to her tathert Secaudus 1 kept the promise sho ox acted of me that wo should not be taken for a uowly married couptt. New York Epoch. Thn Tortures ot Um luqttUltluu Iiiill-tMl by th5 drMit lortiownuiiU htvo sbomulsblt priUjnlypM In lit lmpa of lii nl li. Uumnt'Kin nl nramlytK. , t tack ttivq hjoiiUIHjc cunipluliit Iwf.ra l.y melt Ihe ChrnHlo Uc with I ho su Hir Moml drpurrnt, IIimihiw' t.imaph ltlUr.wblcl will lursuivdlv jwi their virus Imm vbv ttfw sirrni. 1i imxrastl. imto'stoei.vimiwiun g t.wtli ot InolpU cat rhenuisttsni, vrlitvh rni-lrtlv 'Uhin tirlutiu the sysirin it I Hi very ywllipiiinfdl'HJnits. ui.vl ryiUI'W luded U iiia clasp of its driWud ifntarten. Ho pronipt,llfr'tSlili,' t.y ihi ri. lick.)tlvxsMrnr'berli' Hist ItntliriiA tnntlsirt (tnd iul, lw rviatlvtsL rr dsn griuttrti u ixmrul Kt.llb.chus and fVrt ti H w u "nat, d -i (, eanstlruil rt, llvei oinp'lul,utrY')UJUH andkliln villrt.Ma,ivub i iu0 lilt- t. ap 4ui una i ho utility to : VlltrtlniVtOTrinlt, r ' (,w8;i per lb. Dui-ks, i'pur in t-lilng Uhfckens 10 to 12c per lb. MARKETS BY TELEURAPU. OLDEST, LARGEST, Least Expensive AND MOST HOME-LIKE' Institution of learning In the northwest. Oti student In 1ES7, ili In lsai-nn increase ol nearly 60 1 er cent in four years. Graduates students in Art, Business, Classical, Law, Literary, Medical, and Musical, Phaimaceutlcal, sch ntifld and theological courses. NORMAL COTJKSE. n.H..ittutiu irnm ilm Normiit Course "have all tbendvnntagts of graduates from the Htalc Normal si-bools. Better facilities for teaching next year than ever before. FirslTerm Begins Scpt.7, 1891. For eat loeue, with full Information "VlKv! OEO. WHITTAKEB, D. U. Pres. oaniw Salem, Oregon. Portland University 'KN8- SEPTEMBER 14th. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Sabstriiifd, $200,000 Transact ft general banking business; In nil Us branches. OEO. WILLIAMS Vir.RN(JLiYND 11UQU AleWAIlY ...I'rrslden ..Vleo l'rdsldcnt , - ..Cashier f A I T A H . i .AW SOUTH Southemjaciflc Route ShagtaUtife CALirototA KXf lifiBa tra,,,,. BCTWKEH POKTLAWI ASnjLtt Wouill. IJIHECTOU8: Geo, Wllllnms.Wm. Eng land. Dr. J. A. Iticharrison, J. V, llbbsou. J. A. itaKer. HanK tu now uxennnge diock ou v,uiu merolnl street. t;ia-U Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON. Capita! Paid op, - $7o,U00 Surplus, ...- 15,000 R. 8. WALLACE, 1'testdcnt. W. W. SIAHTIN, Vlce-1'ieslrtont. J. II. ALUEKT Cashier. DintCTORSi W. T. dray, W. W. Mnrlln J. M. Martin, II. H. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuick, J. II. Albert, T. McF. l'ntton. LOANS MADE To larmers on whi-at aud other marJtev able produce, consigned or in store eiinerin iimaieeruuuriesur public warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. DralU drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, l'onbxnd, London, Paris, Berlin lions; Kong nnd Calcutta. 710 p. m. 9:15 p. in. 8: 18 a.m. ". i-or.ittnrt AT7 iv. Snlpm ii" '-SH.S Ar. ti,yran. tV.'t i3.-t' Abovo trains (,.,, t.i.. .. .7 -Sl?i Hons north of Hr'-ebim? vi.,l0?"tiu Or-gon City, Woodb, Vn' IfZL it ....,..,.., iijjiivingnud KHeeiie. ""' llOBKIIUlia MALI, DAILy T"' '"' I " "rtiand Ar I . 10:62 a. m Lv Haiem Lv P 6:t0 p. m. I Ar. Hoseburg Lv. 1 s. Albany Lv. iSll. 6:t n. ni 7:6:; n.m.l CiOJ p.m. I Ar. 1-ocnl, Dally lExcrptl' ILv. l'urtloud iVrT5m--.H Lv: salem i.J Sa, Albany Beautiful and hcalthlulsltenear the city. Expense as reasonable as any other Insti tution of learning on the const. Ulnisktil, Literary, tclenli(lc, Theological, Prepara tory, Normal and Business courses fctu dents of all grades receded. Careful over sight aud direction given to all studems. r?2ABtti-iiii jntnlfi rLadles' boarding hall under experienced arsblp and much experience emplojed. For information address, rOUTLAND. Wheat Valley, J1A5 per cental. Flour standard, $. 00. Walla Wnlla Ji.00; Oats New White 42c per bushel. MIILsliiffs Bran ground barley, ?30 to 3!; enrpfeed. S25 middlings, 2S, per ton. Ilay 31H per ton. Butter Oregon fancy dairy, 27c; fancy creamery 303Hi good to fair, 25; California choice 2ito21c. Eggs Oregon a) to 12Jcpcr doz. I'ojltry Old chickens, jl. l'ot-itoes SOat'OOj per outal. Cheese Oregon, 12 to Uc- California 12u. Sugars Golden C, ylp, extra 0, 4; dry granulated, 5 cubo, crushed aud Pow dered, CJc per pound. Beans Small white, 3cl; pink 3; bayos,4Xe; butter, iytv, llmae, 6c Diled FrullH..Q,ui)ted: Italian prunes, llto 12c;Petlteandaermau,llX: per pound; raisins, tl Zi per box; plummer dried pears, 10 to lie; sun dried and factory plums, II to 12c; evapo rated peaches, U toW; Smyrna figs, 20c; California figs, Do per pound, Hides Dry hides, to 8c; c less foi culls; green over Ew pound1), 7c; under 55 pou i) ill, 2c; sheep pelts, S0cSl.25. HMOICKD MEAT'S AND LAIIO. Eastern hams, 12 to 1 1c; breakfast ba con, 12 to 13c; sides, 9 lo 10c; .lard, to 12Xc per pound. SAN K.tANCIRCO tAN Fiiancii-co, Sept. 3 Wheal; buyer tl . Hops..l720u per pound. tl trley Feed 3I.a5 H7J por cental Oats-Gray $1 35 to 1 37 per cental, old. Onto sV to iii. M1HOKLANEOUH MAHICET9. OitiCAOO,Sept3 . heat, cash 1 0 81.01. r a IF A EOt ntSCT A BODY the result 18 n collision, vrhcther "comlna B If It isn't witi thro' llstons. thorvn."or not. We nro constantly collidloi Llfo Is full of co with somehodr or oomtthiGir. our nclgbliovs it is with sotno dread dis cuses tlmt ','knoclm iu off tho track" and perhajt disables tu for life. Women espe cially it seems, have to bear tho brunt ol more collUlona and afflictions than man kind. In all cases of nervousness, bear ing dawn Mtisatlons, tenderness, periodical pains, sick headache, congestion, inflam mation, or ulceration and all "female wraknessts," Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Pio scrlptloii cornea to tho rescue of women as no other medicine doos. It is tho only metllclue for women, sold by druggist uniVr a punitive uaarnuteo, from the manutacturcrs, that it trill give satisfac tion lu ever case, or money paid for it will bo refunded, Sco gvarantc on bottle wrapper. Copyright, USS, by WORLD'S Dis. Dr, Pieree's P regulate and cleanse the liver, bowel. Thoy aro purely v perfoctlr harmless. Olio a by druse tits. S3 ceuu a rial C.C.STRATTON.D.D., Portland, or THOS.YANaCOY,D.D., Dean of (Jollege, Port land University, Portland, (Won '.7i7dwti Conservatory of Musk WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. The best organized Music Seoool on the .worth west coast, une nunareu uuuuuy inuslo students the past school year. Best und latest methods ol Instruction Cour ses lor Piano, Voice, Violin, Organ, Har mony, Couuierpoint, and musical compo sition In all the higher forms DlplomaH granted ou completion of course. Next term bf gins Mouday, September 7th. Bend for catalogue or address Z. M. PAItVIN, 7 222m dw Musical Director, Halcm, Or THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Opens Sept. 80i,1891. COURSE OF STUDY arranged exprely to meet the needs ot the Farming and Me chanlrni interests ot the state. Large, comodlous and well-ventilated buildings. U lio College is located In u cul tivated and Christian commuulty, and one of the hculthtestln the Utatc. MILITARY TRAINING. Expenses nred not exceed $150 for the Entire Session Two or more Free Scholarships from every county. Wrlie for Catalogue to 81 B. L. AHNOLD, Pres., Corvulhs, Or E. iff Teacher of music. Piano and Organ. Can bo seen at Conservatory ot music or at home, 211 12th street. MISS KNOX Pupil's "henrel ilouiii.y In Mepiember. Boys and Ulrls tilted fr College, or private tutoring gl"tn In any branch desired, s 1.1 lm MISS THORNTON,? 5tt& Dretden Conbervntory of music (Germany.) Will open her rooms, (I and 7, Bank bulld iug, the 1st of September. Will teach vo. cal and Instrumental music, also German end French. 821tf MUSIC! MISS ALZIRA CHANDLER, Teacher of Plauo and Organ. 2ttj Cottage street. KINDERGARTEN. Miss O. Ballon will rconen bcr kinder. garteu school, Monday, September 21st, whou she will receive children from 3 to Uyenrsofngelor lnstrunion after the best modern metnons. inquire bj mall or In icion at residence, Cor. Chemeketa nnd th streets. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&HILGERS, Successors.toJohn Holm, cor. Commer. eittl aud Chemeketn streets, Sali-ui. Hore shooing u specialty, t o tf HLONE. GARLAND STOVES and RANGES Stand tlio gin-its of thorn all. Ktfway vlSS Fully Warranted, R. M. WADE & CO., SALEM. first National Ban u SALEM OREGON. WM. K. LADVK, President DR. J. IttOLDH, Vice President JOHN MOIR, - Cashier GENERAL BANKING. fixenaoge on Portland, Ban Francisco, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought nnd sold. State, County and City wan-ants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property ft reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank Id mo-t reliable companies. TOLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For aroomiuodutiou ot secona Vnsotcgcrs attached to express tralni fl'est Side Division, Between hM ,r,, 1,..ll!... dim un uius; daily (mrcMT sUKnn l'ortlanuAr. CorVKllls Lv. 7:'l'i . m. 12:10 p. in, TyvT Ar. TOrH7:dAr. naSil JSMjj At Albany Bnd Conallis conntcTwr. trains of Oregon I'uctlo llallroad. ' KXVHBS3 TRAIN (DAILY KJCCKpiSniTy 4:40 p. in. 70 p. til. Lv. Portland ArTI Ar.McMtnnvIlleLv. Through Tickets io ail pointn EAST atnl SDUTfl For tickets nnd lull information tu I mg rates maps, etc.. apply to the lma.l uy s agent Salem, Oregon. I LP. ItOOEIW. Asst. U. F. nnd Psi.Art I ,w ,u.v,,..,u.k, .naiutg I Board of Equalization. The Board of Equalization of Marlon Co., Oregon, will meet at tho county courtroom in the court house in the city of Salem in sala county and state on Monday, the 31st day of August, IfJI.nt '.' o'clock a, m, as required bj law Said bo.ird will continue In session for one week, after which the county court ol Marlon county will complete tne exami nation and correction ot assessments In the manner provided by law. 1 hri efore all owners of property are here by notified tonppearatsild tlmentid place anutuow cause ii any mere uo wuy mu assessment of Marlon ceunty as taken by tho assessor should not oo aocepica ns cor rect. C. CLKAVKK, Asse;orilnrIon rounty. Daled August 10th, 1MJI, 8 II dw lm ' I'o Strawberry Groivors. The imderxljfucrt has routiacledfor lnrge quantity of tho Jc-sle, (sweepstake pilc-wlnnernt-ttlem Btrawberry Jill) nnd Trl oniDlie do (land, (bes' ylelder and most firolltablo Into berry In Halem market.) froni.,11. W tjavnge, Salem, andJ. W. Oil beit, Aumsvllle. Warranted pure Rtocy ana plants nrvi-ciai-s. uutaiogut iree, reaa. tcptunber Its. Also ten other atleties Address K. H OKI'. It, dw Salem, Oregon D.C.SHERMAN, U, 8, Pension and Claim ageut. I'.') lhv. 21. Salem, Oregon. Deputy t'eum: (:! Vrlte forblauks, w FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS, Founded inil1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE And the (finest ever bred on the Pacific Coast. Book your order early lor choice selections. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, 10:11 dw Forest drove, Oreeon Health is Wealth I 'r'vr,iJ - ... 1 ORAl JJSS'jjJn EAT M E tff" DIl. K. C. WEST'S Nerve and nrnln Treatment, n guaranteed tpeclflo for Ilys- icnu, unziuess, i uuvuisions, r ius, 2ier ous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the uso of alcohol or tobacco, Wnkeluilness, Mental Depretslon, S iten lngofthe brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, pre mature old age, barrenness, loss of power rained by over-ezertlon of the brain. Each box contains one month's treatment, J1.0U a box or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES to cure any case. With each order le- c ..ViVa UH H,r.B1 ooxes, ncompanled with JMO, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee tnrnriiiiil tlio m,n..n the treatment does not efieet a cure. Guar- antees issued only by Geo. E. Good. Drue. anuenm.Rt.. Kalem. Or. Bint, Hole agent. 50Q jAkz . BW rtJ &x ms&? t r2-)b K ;V -fWisra i n"i La Bldian's W - - Mr. ( am v Vt ' x. rr a "" " (I IMfflW 8ic? vaum mm HEALTH. I'.nlc,,iI?u," Oolen n.Isnm No. 1 Xrll",'1 fl"V fDd '!COnd gW Sores en tho Leg and Body; Sore Eari jjftmi? 'ie"VPPcilotid Diotihes byphllltlo i t'itorth. diseased Scalp, and si &' t0TT. ' dlieu. "known a. SynhllU. Price, Fj OO pr Uottl I lllcluiu'a oAlden II.tl.am No. a CaT.c,TrlTrt "ereurtalStrphiliS Rheu uatltm, I"alns In tha BonTs. fains In tht Head, Lack ol tho Neilc; ftcMaill Sn TLShllitlolLj'mpV'a'nd lo" tactej tWs,SiUTnes of tho Umbs.Tntf eriaieiUs all ji.sou, from tho system j v ""7 fT todisr rttlon or abust J, .,IUir IUB nif tltlPA mA htH, ? V'X".3 00 Per I'oule. dOte (or tho CUM Ot rinnnrrhn. mu Irritation CwveI.an4.aH Uilnaryor Oenf lfnmenU? Vxlf $4 Bo pel .iVfH' 0oWa Sp.nlsh In. Jrctlon, forserero cwiol Qonorrhaa, aodermuons. Irlre$l 6b per Box ."tment; lo of rAy,!,, Taalo mud Norrlne, THE RJCHAR0s"DRUfi CO.,AoBi!t 09 i HI MARKET MT, JTratsMiM, a. 'HJIIHI MT MM. THE YAnUlNA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC M1L11 And Oregon Development couipun steamship line. 2S miles she iter.U) koa less tune than by any othei louto, Ih Ciass through passenger and freight Hit trom Portland and all polntr. In ttiti lamette valley to and lroni fnu KraadM TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept hunuayt). Leave AIDany 1....... lfflf)! Leave Corvallls ....... l:40Fll Arrive Yaqulna ....... &30Fl Leave Yaqulna - 6:1511 1 Leave Corvallls Ift33il Arrive Albany ....... moiijj O. Ji C. trains connect at AlUcr J Corvallls. 1 The abovo trains connect at YAQCIMl vttti thp firepan J)celODnifi.. v. n. I jfStenmqhlns between Yanulna anrl k. 1 SAILINO HJES. Karallon. Friday, -"S?m4 Fnrallon, Sunday Willamette valley, Thursday " 1 Fnrallon, Tuesday i STKAMKKS, FIIOM 8AN FBAXC1HI illamctte Valley, Friday Junes Knr.illon, Tuesduyn Julj 1 Illamctte Valloy, Snnday Fnrallon. Thursday " 3 WDlametto "Valley, Tuesday ." g This company reserves the right it chango sailing dates without notice, N. II. Passengers lroni Portland sad 5 Willamette Vulley 'points can make cl4 comuviion wnn me irains 01 ll Y AO.U IN A HOUTE at Alba n or L'orvslll. etui II destined to Hrn Fi indsco, tknW uii-.mg3 wjuirjveai 1 equina me tvecinj before dfite of sailing. Tasstngii- sea Freight Rate AIwkj ni l.uweat. Foi Information annly to tlum li ULMAN 16 Co., Freignt and Tttka .eiits awuna -jtj t roni. hi,, roruar.a,bi. C.C. lltiGLK Ac't Gen'I Frt. 4 Pass, Agt., Ortgon I'aclllc H. K. Co., Corvallls, Or O D. UAWKLL,Jr.Gon'l Frt; PaRi. Agt. On-gon De elopiarat Co., R04 Jklai tt-on H7 m Fieni Tdisiual or Inlerior Toids llr Norton Pacific Rid Is the line to take To all Points East and Soil Itlsthedlnlngcnrroute. ItriiDsUumj? vestibule trains every day In (bejatio ST. PAUL AND CDIC19! 1 (No ohange of cars.) Composed of dlnlugcurs unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room (leepen Oi latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that can be constructed and In hlrt accommodations are both tree andiii iilsbed for holders of first nnd secondtw tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A continuous line conne;tlng rwj lines, attordlng direct nd uninterrei Pullman shej:er rfservationscanh''j cuiea in aaviace ujoa$n any t"- 11 iup roau. .,-. Throush tickets to and from all Fi in America, England and Europe ipi I purchased at anv ticket otnceoitnH" pany. M Full information concerning rJ5,j5 of trnlu.routcs und other details fun"8" on application to any agent or A. li. CIlAUh-twul Assistant General Passenger AgeEHjTl 121 k'lrot strut r. WaKhlnetOK " I laDd, Oregon SHAW & DOWNING. Agentfc DO YOU FAVOR Buildinff up a Strong, Indepfl ent Paper for the People in Oregon ? A PAPER THAT WILL NOT SELL On- PriiilcdatllieSeatofCovcrEiwi f-OOK AT T1IK KKOOUII OV TUB W11 I During the recent session of Ih?.v535 tureltwaa the oulr paper in th.e1ruu- attacked succceslully 'helwii'Ljuw torslilpio Oregon politics. J'.fErSl opposed all d(rOtorlngtheAu'rslirB luw In the Interests ot pouueaj "XTn advocated the law (that Ii"f"j,JJf n the Oregon rullrcud tominljalon pjv w QxJnstknd reasonable p' . nut aiid iH.wertoeufuifo ltsdecUiont.411 ce-fui ndocated retention ojSu raiir,ia commission as m. v --,. pr enfo.-e the law. It mhored i" w urea 10 open rivers and "I''rrltrK peopl the rljjht ti Ire und uDto uteoi he waterwajs- ITS.J W.ATFORM THE CAPITAI. JODB-HAT. ft J In nutional llnauev. tu the f nd "-, 4 prewni nxtrcmive uoncp7 ' " - supplying n inadequate cufenCTj npplanillij the SZj2foi'l legal tenrtor money, with a klB. ft Ueitnt tixonfoiin i.nouud l-J. "&& el. leu. II tovan election o f w 'pr! bio to lb iplo, by dtrw-t J,J,rres pie. It favors raisin all , r? b u tas un the erow ? jt tVf! mini iteo I nmtfrwoT J?v.iM! i uinuuv irviM(.i-i imM"' i. nnnttt-rp. -erlPS II r. Wv r, mu . "Srtiwt-3a .. ... .- r ,... r.tRle. Cl' Wrtf. P'rtenns,aoUerJ