r. r . iip FT,- CAKTCR'S m ri SBNERAu NEWS K0T19. CURE BIck HeadM-ho and re Hero nil the troubles Incl dnt to ft bilious stato of the system, such at DfttbtoM, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress artei , Pta in the Side, Ac. white their roost remsrkabto success has been shown la curlof SIOK ffoadacui yet Ctvrrn's Lmuc Lrrrn Fru ro eqnuiy Tuusoie in uoimipation. csnns. and pmrratinjt this annoying complain t, whll they Abo correct all disorder of the stomach, atimslatA Mm liter and regulate Um bowels. Krtn K titer only cured HEAD Ache thejr would be almost prleelew to those who suffer from this dtstressliitr complaint; but fortunately their goodness doe not end here, and thoae who once try them will find these HtUo pill raluablo In so many way that they wilt hot be willing to do without them. But after all tick bead ACHE I the bane of bo many Urea that here I where we make our (treat boast. Our pills cure It while other do not. Ci area's Little Iatxh Vtvut are very irniaU and rery easy to take One or two pills make fir dose, Tbry arts strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who tte them. In vials at SS cents; flro for $1 Sold everywhere, or aent by malL CA8TZ3 ISS1SIHZ CO., Hrr lot falHL PKOFE8SIONAI. CAItDS. T. RICIlAKD-JON, Attorney at law, . uiiice uu ftiiiira in iranL mums m iirw Scab block, corner Cominercljil anil fMurt streets, Salem, Oregon. .. TOHN a. GABION, Attorney at law t) ItooinsSnncH, Lada A limb's bank building, Salem, Ori-gen. 8 1 lyr KKBONUAM. H N.IIAYDKN. W.ll. IIOLMtM. OOSKAM, JIoLMEH & 11 A UK, AMor IJ aeysatJaxr, Office in Hush's Mock. between Btale and Court, on Ootn'tHt. J.J,HIIAV. . . . V. HUNT. tt . II. J'llATT. HAW.PHATTA HIMT. Attorneys al law. umcooveri;npiuair.aiJODai nan., !m, Oregon. Four laborers employed by a Junk dealer were drowned In the Dela ware river, opposite the Philadelphia nnvy yard Monday by the upsetting of a boat. A boiler at tlio planning mill of the Sunny South Lumber cum) any, Dear Lewlsvllle, Ark., exploded Monday, killing the fireman and Injuring twelve men. Tho body of tne 0-year-old daugh ter of John Schabel, of Seattle, who wus accidentally drowned while phiylng along the batik of Green river two weeks ago, was found by a party of fishermen one mile east of Slaughter in the Green river. Peter Toman, u Swede, about 40 years of age, hanged himself at Amity Sunday morning, lie bad been drinking heavily of lato and be is supposed to have committed tho deed while in a temporary insanity. Minnie Brown, aged 18, who was one of tho victims of the lire ut Ore gon City Saturday, died al 0 o'clock Monday from the effect of the burns and the shock to hcrsystcni. Hop picking is nearly couipleUd at Eugene. The crop is not first clot und lias been only about half gathered, the lico doing a great deal I of damage. The surveyor of customs at Oinaba has been instructed to admit filter ing clotU for beet sugar machinery (text of duty. Five more emigrants have escaped from the detent ion pen at the New York barge office, How they got away is a mystery. There is little prospect of recapture. Chief Officer Thompson of Orange Prince, at Dartmouth, England, was presented Monday with a hand some gold medal, on behalf of the I rjifirrijriMnAAi7aiiiiMi'rtgtt-rirnrrra aarriiTaWiMM1iiin.ff SrilimritfTTm VI nmtyiypiisiskM how crtowe catch crabs. TVatclilns Patiently for Tiles Delicate Shellfish for Meat. Fiahcruien in Havre do Graco at tho mouth of the Susquehanna river, tell amusing stories of the way crows catch crab and prepare them for eating. When the crows first come In tho spring they visit tho streams connecting bay and ponds every morning looking for crabs. They commonly arrive before crabs begin running, but tho crows ex hibit great patience, sometimes waiting ten or fifteen days. The crows scan the stream from small tree tops or mounds of Band. Others stand on the banks of the rivulet with heads cocked sidowiso and an eye etar Ing at tho water. When tho crabs be gin running the crows divo into tho water from nny coign of vantage near by, clutch the crab, soar into the air and drop their prey with great precis ion on tho stone covered beach which fringes the bay. Dy this means the I crabs are reduced to pulp, and tho crows, witli much wing flapping and discordant cawing, voraciously bolt tho meat Captain Tom Carroll, of Chinco- toairue, say he onco saw live crows tewing a crab. Ono of the birds caught and carried It to a bier dry sandbar. There it was put down. Tho crow's cawing brought Uvo of his tribe. They pulled it about, turned it upon its back and fumed over it. These gym nastics went accompanied by hoarse chattering and a gurgling sound, which Carroll avers was laughter. To vary the pjxjrt they would make believe to fly away, but dropped softly to the wind forty or fifty feet oft. From that point the dusky quartet of practical Jokers kept their oyes In lpnty fixed on the crab rolling along in the direction of tho water, a hundred yards away. Tho crows, without a bound, craned their necks watching their hard shell victim flopping labor! otisly through tho soft, dry sand. Sud denly they broke Into a wild chorus of ittwg and inado after tho crab. Ono f OT MOURNING FOR THE BUFFALO. 8AI.RM arAKKirr nnroivr. mlLMOM FOH I (.attorney at law. Salem, jireigujj. umce up-amira in ration's president of the United Stales, as a picked It up and soared away to the reward fur rescuing the crew of the! beach, followed by his fellows. There American ship Amanda C. Parkes, in January lost, Percy Carr, a young boy, is under JVAKOY & HI.NU11AM, Attorneys and J counselors at law, salem, Oregon. artcgAnabalructoltberecordsof Marlon esxinly, Including a lot and block Index oi Salem, they have special facilities lor ex amining title to rtal estate. Iluslness In the supreme court and lb the state depart Bsenu will receive prompt attention. DK.W.8 MOTT, physician and snr geon. Office in KIdrldge illock, Sa lem, Oregon. OUIco hours 10 to 12 a. in. 2 to 4p.m. JJfCOAIUlOW, M. D Physician and . flnrgeon, (lately attending Uny's hos pital. Londou, and Itoyui infirmary, Edin burgh. Office and residence In First Na Uanal bank block. Calls In town or coun try promptly attended, office hours 9 to 4in.ni.; i to a ana 7 to H3Q p.m. dw T1 B.PinLimooK,ALD.,HoraeopathUU JCj. Office Itt Court street; Iteatdeuoe Si? High street. QeLeral practice. Hpcclal atteuUon given to disease uf Womin and children. BR. J. M. KEKNK, DentUit, Office over .the While corner. Court ana Coin- BterebU streets. TVR. T. 0, 8M1TH. DnUat,OT Stale street, J Kalem. Or. Klnlsbed dental opera tions afeverydcscrlpuon. Painless opera tioaa a specialty. TXT D. 111(111. Architect. Pinna. iwl jt , ncatlons and superintendence lor all elaseea of buildlnraJ Office isl Com. lawelal St., up stairs, f 8. McXALLY, Architect, New Bush KJ. Breymnn block. Plans and specifica tions ef all Clowes of of building on short aoUea. BupcrlntendeacoofworkprompUy ooktd. after. 2 ftf n J.McOAUBTliANO.CivllSanltaryand Ji. ilydmullo Koglneer, U. M. Iieputy Snf rLS1tycyor- -'' surveyor office, OotUe-Parkhurtlllock,Balem,Oregon. .HUSINEhS CARDS. "VTEW IllON UtiACKHMlTIl HUOl'-op-J.1 Poslte Capitol brewery, Coramerolul iretl, Baleoi, Oregon. Jolm Holm pro prietor, liorsesboelug.blacksinllhlnguud repairing of all kinds. 9 1 R. WJ LLAIID, lllacksmltli and ltnrse shoer. All work cruiinimr-nil. Klmn tat street, uenr court house. tut 10K&llOas,IllackKiullbk, nil kinds ol i renairimrauacarriacrHuriirif. whnv our emnlov Arthur illnvr i nmrmainnni boraecboer. Ulvousn trial. III JOHN, KNIUUT, lilockamltti. llorss shoeing and repairing a specialty. Hliop at the foot of Liberty street, rlaloin, Oregou. T J. LAIIHKN 4 CO,, Slanufacturo of all Ju. kludsor vchlclea, Iteiwlrlng u special. fy, 8hojltflW street, B. HMIT1I A CO., Contructors, Sewer. , liur. Cement Hldewiilkii. Kinivniiinr All work Promptly done, Salem. Or. irkpi wrti ve orders wftlLliugun llros, l:l6-iiu lfrtRPET.lAYINQ.-I make a specialty oi iJ Ciuiiet-Miwiuir and Uvlmr. cunuiin taken upandrelaidwltligreulcurt llnuse (MhMilnix. lAaave ordunt with J. n i.imn K-Hurcuj Mou. J, O, I.UUUJlAN. ""rnliu riiTTv A ." r-" 1 T'TT. ..1 "" uiinn-Miuinwior iiiiii uuiiuur. U Ktnelusldo nulsblug u kpeclally ISA Cbwmerclal street, Halom Orrgon, aE KO.IIOKVK. liar ber and llulrdatlm intriura. r lueni Dams 11 lllo Cltl . nierclUtret,Haleiu. ' L. B, HUFFMAN, Lifecy Stable and Feed Yard, TM Bnit Box Stalli and Cerrtt In ths I'lty, nuici, juiiiuy corses n specialty, (In rear Wlllumette hotel.) A.I).sCM. - . - ORECOON J. H. HAAS, TILE WATOttMAKBH, MX Conimsrclil St4 t ittm, 0rf on, (Next door to Klein's.) Atlly .r "iwepwle.. nd repalrln OhMka, W iiichcouud Jewelry. m w l( of the best nmiilenee lots In ilia cllyon fX COUKT BTKUBT, '"h tiiuvr ti uiihjk, uciiivvn iiiu tutu treols, una block from elrutilo susirHKwaamiiii itHKrami HlalaHt aavnet suut Miiem cnoi I'riretSUi M-woru)rniinil I13CO fur lu- K wut iv iuoi irouiage ou COURT STREET. scrftbe DKKOON NUIiaKKY CO.. W. L'ixti'1 and Cbeuiekt-lu streets Am, ftr f4 amy lift" I stala firm tit Iff, Sfllf LCSHERMAN, Vtmtkto m4 CM i T w'yP )Wr Wf'n CM mi aeiit, p.O ilHj IJOllll,V W i arrest at Elkhorn, Neb., churned with killing Harry T. Price, his five-year-old cousin. The trial of Dr. 8amuel Hall, charged with the murder of Ida Shaddook, by malpractice, was begun before Judge Murphy ut fc'un Francisco, Monday. Grant Wood and Dick Oliver, negroes, quarreled over a woman at Venice, III. They fought with pis tols and knives. Wood was killed and Oliver was seriously hurt. M. H, Btrelllneer. better known as Curtis, tho actor, accused of the murder of Policeman Grant, was arraigned In the police court at Snn Francisco Monday, but tho case was contlnuod until Wednesday, as an Inquest has uot yet been held. Tho Ave Philadelphia mercantile appraisers, on whom warrauta were served last week, chargiug them with various forms of dereliction in ofllce, were given a hearing. The accused were held In $2500ball,eaoh, for appearance nt tho next term of court. Grant County News: Forty-nlne JJmruIo, whoso Eastern name was Mr. Diflln, has been -on this coast for forty-two years, a good portion of tho time having been spent amoug his mlulng claims near Itoblnsou vllle. He Is filling the olllco of roud supervisor of his district to per fection, keeping his portion of tho road in excellent repair. Luko County Examiner: Major Darnliurt, of tho firm of Felton&Co., Is hery looltlug nfter tho Interests of the company In couueetlon with tho lauds recently purchased of the 0. L. Co. Mr. IJarnlmrt bus great faith ln.tho future of Luko county. Ho 1) woll posted In railroad njattors and thinks It will bo but a short tliuo until wo will bo supplied with ono or two. Grant County News: Mr. I. M. Foster Informs us that ho recently found two boo trees In thu moun tains near his ranch. Jlces lu thU oily and In all parts of tho valley are becoming numerous, and occa sionally tho owners hnvo lost u swarm, whiph uo doubt took up their abode lu tho timber. A few years ago wild beea in Eastern Ore gon were unheard of, Iiako county horses niuko i con spicuous showing among thu world renowned horecH in tho program of tho Porlluud Bpeed Aesoolotlon, which commenced last Saturday and will closo noxt Saturday, M.T. Wallers has Atlas entered lu two races and Vanity In one. CD, Jtus sell has Jim It. cntoicd In two races, while James Foster has Oregon EcllpBo entered la four races and Ileroulcs lu two. A row Uays ago tho dcud body of a man was fouud lu Bunko river, uearuraugoclty, -in u pocket of his clothing was found n diary with tho tmiuo William McCowan, Columbus, WttBh. Farther down auolherroll of blauketsaud camper's cooking utcnwlls wen found. Ou August li2 un engineer on a passing train saw three men clinging ton boat lu a perilous place near where tno body was found, ami It Is sup posed all wero drowned, Amos Hrown, of Phlnuey, Whldby Isluud, Is tho possessor of a rello of Abraham Lincoln, thu martyr nrwsU dent, which ho prise, almost u rellgoltisly us u Christian: would a bit of tho cross Umiii which the Jtedcemcr surnad. It Is nothlno less tl uti u pUtv d( iho bnndate that wus taken from tho dying president's bnw on tho oth of April, Hrt. Tlio linen Is stained with LiiioiVd bltMMl. Uo K'cund JK fivr Linwdn died having w room ta.tkvNiiuehoUke, I lie was dropped to death and tho crows Hew away to their roost Now York Recorder. Hie Telephone lias Mado Them Stout. The telephone is more used in Hono lulu than any other place. Thero are two rival companies in tho island, and the rates aro so cut that every soda water stand has its telephone, and tho marketing Is all done over tho wire. Even railway trains aro started by telo- phono, and men uto their legs as littlo as posslblo, now that tho facilities for verbal intercourse enablo them to avoid to a conbiderable oxtcnt the inconven iences of a hot climate An English electrical engineer who lias boon engaged in making a series of surveys in tho island says that tho In troduction of tho telephone has had a somowliat ludicrous sequoL Tho ladles, who woro wont to do their marketing with more energy than could bo looked for In sucfi a warm climate, now stay at homo and fcnd their orders by tele phone, und tho business men to a great extent follow suit. Tho consequence Is that thero Is a marked accession of avoirdupois among tho better classes of the community, malo and female. This phenomenon, which Is vouched for as n fact, can bo easily understood when tho cessation of accustomed ex ercise Is taken into consideration. Pittsburg Dispatch. The Future or Silk. Tho days of tho execssivo costliness of ullk hnvo gone by, and tho probabil ity Ih that In tho next fow years largo additions will bo mado to tho silk pro ducing area of tho world. Southern California, many parts of the southern states, the West Indies, Mexico, Cen tral Ameiica, tho northern part of Soutli America and largo districts in Africa aro excellently well suited to tho growth and development of tho worm, as well as of the mulberry on which it feeds, ami In uot n fow localities ar rangements are now being mado, both In this and other countries, by planting mulberry croves to proparo for silk cul turo. Oood silk Ik still costly enough, but the change In prlco from tho tliuo when Leicester Imported his famour bruochen to that of tho present day au gurs well for a still furthor reduction in tho future. -St. Louis Qlobo-Domocrat. The Photograph Anticipated, in Fenelon's "Fables," written in IC90, may bo found an Interesting chap tcr, outltled "Voyago Suppose." Of the marvels related In that story we road; "Thoro was no painter In all that country, but when thoy wlshod tho por trait of n friend they put water Into largo basins of gold and silver and made this water to faco tho object thoy wished to point. Soon tho water would con goal and become as tho faco of a mir ror, where tho Imago dwelt Inoffacoably, This could bo carried whorovor ono pleased, always giving as foltltful-a plo turo as a mirror." Who will say that Fenolon did not an ticipate tho photograph! St, Louis Uo public. Uapldly Trnvollntr Torpedoes. Tho torpedoes now being mado at tho Austrian port of Fiumo run below water at a ruto of thlrty-tlvo miles an hour nnd carry a charge of 210 pound of gun cotton, tho explosion of which is so Irresistible that probably no ship could endure It. What Is more, Uto crinoline of steel rings which has been suocetaful hitherto In keeping at a dis tance all smaller torpedoes yields, It U assorted, at onco to tho weight and hu pnot of tho largo Whltohead huplo lnerjt.--NQW Yotk ToJEPMU. Strrlmrn Cases. 8. H. ClUluril, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia und rheumatism, stomach disorder, liver directed, npiKitlto fell away, and ho was nnhuvd In strength. Thrvo bot tles Klectrlo Hitters cunM him. Edward Bhoplmnl, HarrUburg, III,, Imd a running soro on his leg. Used threo hot Uwj of Klectrlo Hitters and llueklon's Arnica Salvo and his leg Is sound and well. John Speak er, Catawba, O., had fiver ntv on leg, doctors said Incurable. Klectrlo IHttera and Arnica Salvo curtd him, Bold by Fry, druggist. A Itellrnl Army Officer Who Sees No Jtea son for Lamenting; Film. Tho disappearance of the buffalo has been the fruitful occasion of much un reasonable sentiment. Men who never saw a buffalo except in a menagerie nro especlally given to lamentation. An eastern paper recently gavo up a col utnn or more to one of tho mourners who sorrowed with much satisfaction because of the disappearance of large game from the face of the earth. The sad fate of the hippopotamus, the rhinoceros and other useful quadrupeds Is often bemoaned, but the American bison come In for tho largest amount of cheap sympathy. Those who en Joyed the personal acquaintance of great numbers of buffalo aro not num bered among tho eulogms. A retired army ofllcer, who In his day kiivr much service on what wos called "tho plains," said tho other day "I mil tolerably familiar with the buffalo und feel Justified in saying that ono might with equal f-euse lament tho disnppearanco of tho bdbtail car. When I first struck tho plains thoso animals bounded and abounded in countless numbers. I remember that onco when marching down the Republican valley for miles we passed a herd of tho enor tnou.s bovines moving up tho same val ley. "They traveled about three miles an hour and wo about four, nnd yet, though going in opposite directions, wo wero over six hours in passing the herd, which almost filled the valley. Any ono who feels that ho is a born mathe matician can figure out how long that herd was. Compute it for yourself. The heard averaged, I would think, about 3UU yards in wiutu. (juito a largo aggregation of tough beef, wasn't it? "Tlunting the buffalo was never (port; a plainsman never did it except for food and hides. Occasionally some English tourist or all around Nimrod would come out west armed with a complete arsenal of rifles and shotguns of the most cumbersome make and elaborate finish. He would proceed to butcher a few stupid bulls, have the hides carefully dressed and, I presume, exhibit them with appropriate blood curdling yarns in tho halls of his an cestors. "I think that with tho exception of a fow sentimentalists and naturalists, few see any reason to regret that tho buffalo no longer cumbers the earth. He required about three times tho acreage an Amer ican steer does for subsistence, his meat was tough and flavorless, his robo not half as good as a Minnesota blanket and livo times as heavy, and his habits wero inconsistent with a settled coun try. No. wo might as sensibly lament tho loss of tho trees that once stood where now aro fields of corn and wheat. Tho buffalo served his purpose, fulfilled his destiny, and has simply, like other things of tho earth, passed away in the Lord's good time." Kansas City Times. A Syliop,ls of the .Market-ltur!iiK and Pelting Prices. HCTAtL THICKS. m:vJ8Hr quotations. Snontders-Sngnr cured.pcr lb,12J4 Jtrenktwt bneon 15 limns Husar cured, per Its. K5,c. uoer is lork-fc lu MuUon-Nl2Xc VenI-IQmfc Timothy feed 1'er pound, &e "Ulnar Hed clover wed ltr ixiunil, Ihj. While clover RieU1'er pound, a. ' AIMke 18cperiMind. lied top- loo per pound. Lincoln Ore s 12c per pound, Hye Urs 10c per pound. Orchard Unusj-lTo per pound. Jfew potatoes 6CW per bushel. Canned Krultl'enches, SJ 00; npnrot, J3 00; blackberries, $.1; corn, best gra 'r H VO, tomatoes Jl 6ft string beans II 'tf g-reen peni 81 8.5; perdnz. Iu two lb ca,, Fresh Vegetables. I'ots toes oOecarrolb ode; parsnips Too; onions 4c per lb. fljli yfilnion I0cperlb; Hturgcoa S 7c per lb-small flsh 10c per lb; saltsalmou, 7&10C per lb; Chinook fcalmon, 10. BOY1NU I'BICES. Wheat 77c net. Flour ler barrel, fiOO, best 19Slbs. Onto Per bushel, 27030c. Barley Per bushel,40l5c Uran Per ton. Ml OOntmlll, sacked. Shorts Per ton, f25 00 " packed. Cfcnp Per ton, SW.00 ' sacked. Hops Quoted ut lotol&iper lb. Wool lc to 18c. Egg 20c per dozen. Potatoes Per bushel, 30o Corn meal 3c per pound. Cheese 13Uc per pound. Dried plums Per lb. 8ia7c. Urled prune" Per lb. lu12c Hut er SiaaJo per pound for good liird 1012c per lb limns Per pound,ll12c. Bacon sides 9 10 pcr'lb. .Shoulders Ctfe per lb. Chickens.. 8 to 10c per pound. Turkeys 10 to c lb, . Gecsc 78f per lb. Ouults, 124perlb KIHCATlON.tL. ",-'YW'5 Salem, Orgon W. t. Stfllcv, PresldeuU A. P. ArniMr-iHg, .Manager. 15 1! si u ess, SliorMi.iiMl, "nj)ewrliliir. rennnrinchlp, Kngllsh lieKtrtiueuts. rttudeuts ndmllted ninny moe. iiiihhis"" '"-. Capital National Bank SALEM - - - OREGON, Capital Paid op, - ourplQj, 575,000 15,000 Portland University -OPKN8- 3IARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Whom felio Could Hear the Clock Tick. Bertha Is a blue eyed littlo German girl from Gotham court who had never beforo seen the gross and tho trees. Bertha has a poet soul in that squat, sturdy body of hers. "I never saw a child like her," said tho good woman of the farm where the child had staid. And it is very likely such children aro not common. "Was it very strange in tho country!" I asked her. "I could hear tho clook tick all the time," answered tho child. Go down to Gotham court and you will understand that All day thoro is tho long rumblo of tho city's streets. Sometimes tho sound Is loud and smites sharply on tho nerves; sometimes it is heavy and dull, or pierced through with tho cries of men and of little chil dren. Can you think what it would bo to livo where you could never bo sure that you heard tho sound of your tlme picco, and to como to hold It as tho strangest of surprises that you could "hear tho clock tick all tho timoT llarpor's Bazar. Tho first Prletlou attaches. Tho llrst really practicable friction matches wero mado by an English apothecary named Walker In 1827. He coated splints of cardboard with sul pliur and tipped them with a mlxturo of btilphato of antimony, chlorato of potash and gum. Eacli box, holding eighty four matches and sold for one shilling, contained also a foldod piece oi glass paper, which was to bo pressed together while tho match was drawn through It. Throe years later anothor Ingonious peit.on named Jones, in London, pat ontod the idea of making a small roll of pajmr, hoaked with chlorato of pot ojh and sugar at ono end, with a thin glass globule (Hied with strong sul phuric acid attached at tho saiuo point. When the Milphurio acid was liberated by pinching tho globule It acted upon tho chlorato of potash and sugar so as to produce tiro. - Washington 8tar. Only lluir Correi't. Mattjiew Arnold, next to Whistler, witH, iHjrhapo. tho most colossal egotist of his time. After his return to Lon don from hN tlrs.t lecturing tour In this country, ho vWtod old Mrs. Proctor, widow of the poet "Barry Cornwall" and mother of Adelaide proctor. Mrs. Proctor, who was then eighty years old, lu giving Mr. Arnold a cup of twi, ooked him, "And what did they say ubout you lu America?" "Well," saltl tho literary autocrat, 'thoy said 1 was conceited, and they said inv clothe did not lit mo." "Well, now," Kild tho old lady, "1 think thoy wero mis taken as to tho olothes." San Fran clsco Argonaut. Qulok time mm tnrough trains otK-rvMl iiaN.unct.rti and hlpHr by the Chlcaim, Union Puclt'o & North, western Line. San KmncUm aid Portland to Chicago. eod-Aiig If yrm oneolry Carter's Utile I.lr iiu nr sTok I.eNiUel Wl u,u. tii oV I,m, JZ don. yroi wm nver 1 wHhnS ih-m 1 ihL'i JJ.'"1' "5".'u w'f IVtlw's Ulna hM lltTA,e,t liUtvu5rlMd Ut InthS moult Oil. ninriilur. kan . KI? V OCOMlonU use, ' "" " ,H" "'r POIULAND. Wheat Volley, 81.53 percental. Flour standard, J5.00. WalLi Walla J1.60; Oats New White 38 to 49o per bushel. Allllslulls Bruu J2223; slui ts, J25 to '20 ground barley, S30 to 32; cnop feed. $22 to $23, middlings, J2., per ton. Hay !1211 per Ion. Butler Oregon fancy dairy, 27e: fancy creamery 032; good to fair, 25; uuiiornia choice 22to21c. Eggs Oregon 22JJ to 2.5 cper doz. Poultry Old chickens, $o. Potatoes 15 at OOo per cental. Checae Oregon, U to 12c; Callfornu. 12c Sugars-Golden C, 4c; extra C, 4; dry granulated, 6 cube, crushed and Pow dered, GJc per pound. Beans-Sniull white, 3Jicl; pink 3; bayos,lc; butter, 4c; Hums, 5c. Dried Krults Queted: Italian prunes, lOto llcjPetlteandaennan.lOc per pound; raisins, $2 25 per box; plummer dried peart, 10 to lie; sun dried and factory plums, 11 to 12c; evapo rated peaches, IS to'Jic; Smyrna figs, 20c; California figs, 9c per pound, Hides Dry hides, t to 9c; o less foi culls; green over 55 pounds, 7c; under 55 pounds, 2c; sheep pelts, 30cS1.25. SMOKED MEATS AND X.AUD. Eastern hams, 12 to 13c; breakfast ba oon, 12 to 13c; sides, 0 to 10c; (lard, ii to 12o per pound. SAN FKANCICO. SAN Fkancisco, Sept. 9. Wheal; buyer 51.79 to 81.80. Hops1720o per pound. Barley Feed Sl.Bj 81 67 per cental Oats-Gray 81 35 to 1 31 per cental, old. Onto sSl to- . MlbUELANEOUS MAKKET8. ClliCAOo.Sept. 0. Wheat, cash 019IKc SEPTEMBER 14ttl. Beautiful and health nl site near the city. Exrjeusc.as ranomiblu imnnv other lnsil- tutlon of learning ou the co.isl. Classical, Lllerary, bclonllilc, 'ineofogicni, frepani tory, Normal nnd iluslucss ccursts. Stu dents of nil guides receled, Ourcful over sight and direction given to nil students, ladies' bnardlnif hull uuder experletieid supervision, lrofesoni of excellent schol arship nnd much experience employed. For information addtos, 0.0.STRATTON.D.D., Portland, or THOS.VANCOY,D.D., Dean of College, Port land University, Portland, Oresron ,, IU 8. WAIjLAUK, Pieslt'enu w. w. MAiiTim, vice-l'resldenl. J. 11. ALBEUT, .... Cnuhler. OIRtCTOPSt W. W. Martin It. St. Wnllnce. Dr. W. A.Cuslci, J. H. Alboi t, T. McF. Pation. W. T. (Irnr, J. M. Martin, LOANS MADE To burners on wheat nnd other market- able produce, consigned or iu store either In private rrnuarlcs or jmbllo warehouses. Stale and Coanly Warrants Bought at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rntes. Drarts drawn direct ou New York, Chicago, San J ranclsco. Portland, London, Paris. Berlin Uong Kone and Calcutta. FAST Mr, Sonttiernjtah R1 ShastaLit)e OALIFOnN A i'I.Bt. nvM-ii. ...... -""ih-i-. LirTn. a"i -"-r South, i iKsTTSwEBrS: 17 A7 U THB STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Opens Sept 8th, 1891. C0UHSE OF STUDY arranged expressly to meet the needs oi the Farming and Me chanical Interests ol the state. .Largo, comodlous and well-ventilated buildings. The College is located In a cul tivated and Christian community, and one of the healthiest In the State. MILITARY TRAINING. Expenses need net exceed $150 for. theiEntlre Session Two or more Free Scholarships from every county. Write for Catalogue to 81 B. L. AP.NOLD, Pres., Corvallls, Or WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact n general banking buslues in all its branches. JT'oii city, oodi . 'B hJ"t Pro?! Jnnrilori City ft $")&. IhuSM - r ' "A tuii ivii !. - -- -uKen - GEO. WILLIAMS Wit. ENdLAND HUGH AIcNAUY Prelden -Vice PreMdeut Cashier DiniCCTORS: Geo. Williams, Wm. Kng land, Dr. J. A. Illchardson, J. w. Hobson, J. A. Baker. Bank In new Exchange block ou Com mercial street. 8-12-tf Hucklen's Arn!caSalve, The Best Salvo lntthe worldlfor Cuts. i iiutum. rover nds, ChllDlalns, Bruibes, Sores, Ulcers, bJllllheum, Fever -tores, ieuei.i'iiappcu lla Corns and all Sklu JCruptlons, nnd irtve m or money refunded. Price. 25 cents oer nnal. tlvely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranieea w give perfect satlslactlon box Street Improvement Bids. VTOTICE Is hereby given that the City J of Salem, Oregon, will receive sealed bias for tho grading, draining, graveling, curbing nnd uiitterlnir all the narts of Com. merclal street between the south side of Union at. uua tne north bunk ol. Mill creek; uls. nil that part of State street between the west tide, of Twelfth streetand thelwest sldu of Commercial street; also all that part of Court street between the west side of iwcinn streetand t newest side of Commer cial street, all situated lu theCityof Salem, Oregon, according to tho plans and sped tlcatlons thereof on Illo In the offlce of the City Surveyor of the City olSalem.Oregon. A blank contract, bond and undertak ing Is also on lllo with said plans andspecl Uc'UIoub, and the contractor will be re quired to execute, them for the amount therein named, und will also be required to glvo good and sutllclent sureties and a sulllclent number thereof to be perfectly satisfactory to tho mayor nnd to his ap proval. There shall bo deposited with each bid a check In favor of the City ofSalem, Ore gon, for tho sum of $1000, ccrtllled to be ..ood and bankable by some bank In the Oil v rf MiiIaiv, flfnirt,. lukl.h I.. ni 1. wilt be due and payable to the City or So lem, Oregon, as fixed and liquidated dam ages. In cano the blddor shall fall or neglect to execute tho contract, bond nnd under- uiiwuk Him den oi inem nna snow good nuth In all particulars In relation to his bid. said bids will bo opened by the commit tco pn ordinance nt tho offlce of the City Survojorof theCltvof Balem, Oregon, at 10 o clock b. m. or September 21, ItJ)l, at -alcm, Oregon, but the awarding of con llS.Vl lV. ba Janio by Uie common council. 1 he City of Salem, Oregon, and also the committee ou ordinances reser es the right to reject any or all bids nnd also to hold ald bids tor acceptance or reicctlon for my time not exceeding two weeks alter opening ol the same. none oy orocr of the common ponnoit nr Salem, Oregon, 3 01 111 K. M. GOOUELL. Ilecorder. BRICK AND TILE. For tlrst-class hand made brick and tile, goto MURPHY ;& DESART. Large supply on hand. Near fair grouud.Btlem, 72s )fy of WILLAIIETTK UNIVERSITY. The boFt organized Music Scuool on the North West coast. One hundred and fifty music students the past school year. Beit und latest methods ol Instruction Cour ses lor Piano, Voice, Violin, Organ, Har mony, Counterpoint, and music il compo- oll..n In nil .1... 1. 1. .... r vi. lllluu " "' "o uikuux- luriiis uipiomas granted on completion of cotuse. Next terra bpglns .Monday, September 7th. Send lor catalogue or address Z. M. PAIIVTN. 7 22 2m dw Musical Director, Salem, Or MISS THORNTON, SrS wit;ucuc.iiBervuioryoi music luermany.) Will open her rooms, 8 and 7, Bank build ing, the 1st of September. Will teach vo cal and instrumental music, also Gcrmau end French. 8 23tf First National Bank SALEM OREGON. ':Wl a.m jj:j-( a. m o:-J0 p. ui. 6.00 p. m ikc p.m. .00 p. in. Lv. LV Ar. Lv. Lv: Ar. Pjrtlnnri-- S..em Pi Hoaeburg Ly,1 Lvil y ikwm k Port lu udA rrrHL1 1 eaieiu iS "v Aibiyiy rv-2S.if I'ULLMAN BCEFET SLEEmT TOURIST SLEEPING Car' Kor accommodation . .. ""ino, passengers attached to exprelr?rI11el, Vest Side Ciiisioo. Between IU, ,A i It' "Mjli auu L(unaius: UAILY-jr-jfCKlT HDNDAT). l'ortTann CorvnlHg At Albany and Corvntn . trains of o.gon PacXltaUrSr KXVUR9ST11AIN- 4:40 p. m. I 7.2o p. m. I ItollrSrC Tpaily exckptS Portland VrTT WM. N. LADUK, -OB. J. 11EYNOLDS, JOHN MOIK, - -' - - President yie President - - Cashier GENERAL BANKING, Excnangeon Portland, San Fianrlsco, New York, London nnd Hong Kong bought nnd Bold. State, County and City wanunts bought. Fanners are cordially Invited to deposit und trunsact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property pt reasunaoie rates. Insuranco on such se curity can bo obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. $ 5 OO Reward! WK will pay thenbove reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, Indigestion, constipation or cos lueucss we cannot cure wltw west's Veg eltubleLlqer Pills, when the directions are strlctle i compiled with. They are purely ycgetnbl, and never fall to give sutlsfac . 0,,.U sgar coated. Largo boxes, contain lug o0 pills, 25 cents. Bewaro of counter feits and mitatloub. The genuine manu JactHred ohly by THE JOHN O. WEST Co. Chicago 111. Sold by Geo. K. Good, Druggist, 309 Com. street. Salem Or. Through Tickets! -avi an jhjiihb EAST and SOUTH i or tickets and lull lnlormutmn . mg rates maps, etc,, apply to tht lS ny1 agent Salem, Oiegon. 0! .. ,.;r.r.r v.t --.. K. KOKHLKli, and Pass.rt "auagQ THE YAOUlNA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC MILIi And Oreiron steamship lino. .ueteiopmeni corcpuirt ipsut.,nn ii,o h.rr.v. ..:". i ill . J ""J UlUCI lUUie, z mary i mm. Teacher of music. Piano nnd Organ. Can be seen at Conservatory ol music or ut home, 241 12th street. MUSIC ! MISS ALZIRA MIDLER, Teacher of Piano und Organ. V5 Cottage street, H. Dllli, Teacher ol Violin. Guitar, Banjo, Mandc- iiu uu urguu, nuim inburauoi niocs, Commercial street, Stato. MISS KNOX" .Monday in (September. I WILL HFCE1VK ouolls the flrKt. Ilovs illifl (1rli fitted for tkillege, or private tutoring given In nny branch desired. s li lm KINDERGARTEN. Miss O. Ballon will reopen her kinder garten school, Monday, September 'Jlst when she will receive children hum a to 6 years of ago lor Instruction after the best modern methods. Inqutie b mutt or lu person nt residence, Cor. Uiemeketu and JOth streets. MONEY! To Loan on Real Estate Security, Agency Pacific Slatis Savings, Loan A Building Co. FEAR & HAMILTON. S-A.L1SM. 5 il dw Orogon, GEO, C. WILL ol Will JBros.,' Albany and Corvallh, Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. SKW! WmACIIINES ond OUOAhS RBPAIREDAND OLEANED At Your Homes Agents fotNorthwebtlusurauceCo. Two dpon. north of Post Oillce, Nilem. Or. Nec llesand new parts Tor alt sewing Nachlne SxV-tf dw FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS, Founded 'n!l1877. 1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE And.'the lilnest ever bred on the Pacific luat. Book your order early for choice selections. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, 10.11-dw Forest Grove, Oregon. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&HILGERS, Successors to John Holm, cor. Commer- kuii hum vueineiieia eirtei'i, "aiem. Horse shoeing u specialty. 4Ctf sa. sss sraj aujpi smjsssaissMstsssw INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "Tb.e State." Assets Over 350,000 Dollars. GKO. M. BKKI.KK, City Agent, Andnieclalagentfor .Mur'ori county. Oi Ice wm. ti,H Company. To Strawberry Growers. The undersigned has contracted for large quantity of the Jeosie, (sweepstake piize winner at 8aleui strawberry lull) and 'Irl jmpheile Oand, (best yielder and most protltable lutn berrv hi i-ii.if.tn in,i.ut trom.li. V. bavage, balcni, and J. W. Oli oert, Aumsvlllo. Warranted pure stocy and plants first-class. Catalogue free, read, ept. mber Its. Also ten other aiietles Vdd.r'-Si' V. IIOKKH, lff Balem, Oregon, Health is Wealth I ciass through passenger and freight Uu from Portland und all points in the lamctte vallev to and Irom au ftantw TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxceptaundaji). LeaeAloanS ........ hxpt Leave Corvallls ljpJ Arrive Yaqulna SjjnJ Leave Yaqulna .... .rkiI Leave CorvuUls 1&35AW Arrlo Albany aioj O. AC. trains connect at Albany t Corvallls. ' ' Tile llbOVO triLlnR oiinnnt nl u.in with the Oregon Development (xs u JfHteniiiKhlnHhetneen unuina and n t'ranclsco. SAIU.Na l'A:L!). STKAMFKS. IT.OSI t.,i Kanillon, Friday, M TAr?,?54 wiiiiiiiuitfn vniioV r,rrr" joaea FamTlon Sunday' 1. :'Z?t r - Wlllaniclte Valley, 1 hursdar i Farallon, Tuesday " bTKAMEIW, PKOM SA2 1 HAKCWX) illamette Valley, Ki.duy JuBtK Farallon, Ttiesdayn July l Willamette Valley, Bunduy I Farallon. Thursday u Willamette Valley, Tuesday " is This company reserves the rijbt tc change sailing dates without notice. N. B. Passengei-s lrom Pnitlund asil all Willamette Valley points can inakt clou iunection with the train of Hi VAOTJlNAHOUTKatAlbaii OrConalllt and If destined to San Fincl'co, Bhc.nlil arrange to arrive at Yaquina the extnlci before date of Falling. I'asteiiger and Krelght Kates Alwaji til tt',,??sJ; forlnforinullon apply U ilffsn HULMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket Agents VSX1 and 2U2 Front sU. Portland. Or. I o C.C. HOOOK Ac't Oen'I Frt. A 1'ass. Agt., Oi eou I'acific H. 1. rx. O II. UA8Wi:LL, Jr.Genh'OFrt,U,0r Pass. Agt. Oregon Pcvolc men! Co., 801 Montgomery ft; WM7rX "5ra"7 Mil (if A HLONE. jjiv. r., u. WKSTS Nerve nnd Brain ireaimem, a guaranteed epeolfic for Hys- -- i-...mjim uisiuuri, r us, nervous L!.1(?lli.Ieailncuc' Nervou, Prostration wl!te1 if the u?e of n'cohol or tobacco, Wakcliillncs. Mental Depression, Hoitenl ugofthe brain resulting in lusanlty and leading to misery, secay and death, pre mature oldagc, birrenness, loss of power caused by over-exert Ion of the brain. Koch box contains one month's treatment. 81 00 box or six boxes for J5.00, sent by mull prepaid on receipt of price. WE G QArUVNTEE SIX BOXES ,r.tureK any SAve: v''llh each order lo iS'.h6- us f0?,8,:t boxis accompanltd l H?lV!J' wc ,v.'n Benrt lue Piwhnser our written guarantee to i efuud the maney li ho treatment does not etlect a cure. Riinr. iniees issuea only by Geo. K. Good. lir.T;. ml. RIH flnm U, t,.f " Fiodi Terminal or Interior Toinls k Northern Pacific Railroad Is the line to take To all Points East and South. Jt is the din Ing car route. Itruns thrall vestibule trains every day In the yea ST, PAUL AND (MAGI! (No change of cars.) Composed of dlningcars unsurpassed, i uuumu uruwing room sleepers lt Nolniijpii SoO( M .t fcaU.in.Or. Ol latent (qulpmenl TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and In which ccomiuodatUns are both iiee ami fur nished for holders of flrtt and sccoud-cli tickelK.und ELEGANT JDAY COACHES. AcoiltlnuntK !.r r,.nnr.-tlm with ill lines, alloidlug dject. juid unlnterruptd ierv ice. Pullman sltf r T'-fa-T-n'ioiiscan btu cured In adviLCo turo , any agent of the road. Through tickets to and from all poliK in America, England and Europe catW purchased ut any ticket omce ol thlscoa luny. Full Information concerning rates, tto of trains, routes and other details furnlsiw on application to any npentor A. D. CHARLTON. r Assistant General Pasbenger Agent.M 121 Flrht street, cor. W oshlngton; l land, Oregon SHAW & DOWNING, Agents. GARLAND STOVES and RANGES UpogN SMs iTlfelCASir HEALTH. ' - t!'!0"". .n. i tv ana s;conJ sta-e Cures Chancres, wH,u inn Lwf n,l n ABh Stand tlio giants of thoin al'. Fully Warranted. B. H. WADE & CO.- SALEM szmS. "k;. $?&?.. x?"n llesdTVk of the N"&,! n h Throit. SvnhlH.u n..r lra, h'Jh7UV,iY,,,J.u,,wS pure ,SJe hesltby. Price s)s 00 per Ilottl to lUtiiau'. Qolden sffnlsUAni'l. Jo'o'or the curs c( Oonorrhoi Ol it IrrluUooOr.Tel,ulit UrtoaSoroin L Hlclian's Golden blntm.m lor too eatlrs lJln,fof SyphlluieTrS, jadlJrslnUtoeot; lew of phy.lc.1 p, Tnlo sind N.rrlnV THE RICHARDS"0RU8 C0.,Aa8uU 0 fill MARKET ST , Firamclc. cu yHBun nnr net. DO YOU FAVOR Building up a Strong, Independ ent Paper for the People in Oregon ? A TAI'EIt TiUT VjlTxOT SEL OUT Printed at fhc Seat of GoveinmenL fcOOK AT TUB REOOUI OF TUB CAPITAL JOURNAL. During the recent session of the IfK1 ture It was tho onlv miur In the Mate tw Uttonl.m, n..nn.. .T,l.. l. l....n.1(. .llflS" u,.ftncu VUtXY3)-IUliy WO I UUH i.ll torshlpinoregouiiollllca. It uccesf J opixwed all dix-torlugtbo Austnihan bauoj law In the Interests ol political bos-' advocated the law (that passed) B'"? the Oregon rallnwd wminlwlim Kf?X llxjuiti.nd reasonable rats of frf J" and power to enforce Its decisions. It"", cessfully advocated retentlou of In ntllru.id commission as best qus"11". enrorthalaw. Jt lalKired lor all WJ ures u open rivers and thus secure touw peopl- tho right to free and unrootrlcKa useoi an waterways. ITS) rLATrORX. . TllB i'apitax. Joi'BNA I. favors rA In uutlonal flnances, to the end l"'' 'JJ prefetiv Hipeusle monopoly sTeaLi2 supply lujc an Inadequate currency IW supplantMl by the BoeTOmentuuln"' reel to th ptoplo an adequate tpvW-JL lval tenner money, with a cin uw ' JJJj; flclent to conform to wund b.ink'nr rn Holes. It Ovoni election of a 0"i! who leciilate fir. or are dlrr ctly P"2T tle to the pple, by direct vote '& JZ Pie. It tovori rAislng all sUte 'yatax on the grots earnings of corp ions, uoin foreign sua suti --i , PulDgail waterways to the DiLj '.ntnilofalniti.moii carries '.'.ViXr ihatthn prud.icerhalliecureforbu "" h lanret net iemros ihl If .m faor retwnlngiill IweCL Sitol 'n the haudsof the people .ndgovrnn. In ttielnteiviag of the ptople,drculw paper. For unns, m elsewhere. ,4V. . j-J-4.j(i wimhwi '. V