Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, December 04, 1891, Image 4

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Hhoulrtem-Sugnr curod.per lb,uyt
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TlmoUiyseed-Per pound, 8j scHlii
Hcd clover seed Por pound, Ho.
Wlilto clover wiM I'er kiouud, :
ANIKe 18c per pound.
lied top 10o pt-r iHiuiiil.
Lincoln amw-l2k Per l'JuJ.
Ilyc OriinH Hie pel pound,
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New ifttat-i h 10c per I'd""1-,.,
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Hsu'Salmon "lOo per lb; Hturee. m &g
7cperritimllimilw per lb; unit salmon,
710o pur lb; Oulnook mlnwii, 10.
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Cbp I'er ton, 2.0J
Wool IO VI cm.
Kzgi-sWc per doon.
Potatoes Per bushel, 30o
Corn moid 3o per pound..
Cheese Vl&Uo por pound.
Dried pltims-lVr lb. Wig
Dried prunes I'er lb. l)$12o.
Huttcr 'Ot&Mo lor poundfor (fo.d
Lnrd-llxa 1 2o por lb
Hams I'er poiind,llUo.
Itiicou Hides 91" per lb.
Hhoulders-ftft'VcJ pur lb.
Culokons..7Ko per poind.
Turkeys 10 to l2o lb,
Gceso7Sporlb.
Mucks, Mxper lb
Hops, 8Ho.
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G. Gloger, Druggist, Watertown,
Wis. This is the opinion of a man
who keeps a drug store, sells all
medicines, comes in direct contact
with the patients and their families,
and knows better than anyone else
how remedies sell, and what true
merit they have. He hears of all
the failures aud successes, and can
therefore judge: "I know of no
medicine for Coughs, Sore Throat,
or Hoarseness that had done such ef-
fective work in my
Coughs, family as Boschee's
o- Tu,t GcrmanSyrup. Last
Goro Throat, winter ft fadyrcalied
Hoarseness, at my store, who was
suffering from a very
severe cold. She could hardly talk,
and I told her about German Syrup
and that a few doses would give re
lief? hut she had no confidence in
patent medicines. I told her to take
a bottle, ana it tne results were nut
satisfactory I would make no charge
for it. A few clays after she called
and paid for it, saying that she
would never be without it in future as
a few doses had given her relief. '
CHATS ABOUT MEN.
General Schenck Is living quietly In
Washington, und is said never to touch
n card,
Mr. Harlison.of California, the largest
beekeeper in the world, has 0,000 hives,
prodnciug 200,000 pounds of honoy a
year
The new lord mayor of London, David
Evans, is forty-two years old, and is the
yonngest chief magistrate that tho city
has over had.
Baron Hirsch is said to bo worth $100,
000.000. Ho made his wealth chiefly out
of contracts for building Turkish and
Trnnsyivnnian railroads.
Q. U. Dunn, the celobrated California
naturalist, has collected over 70,000 in
jects belonging to the horn winged fam
ily, 15,000 of tho cricket tribe and 4.000
butterflies.
Chauncoy M. Dopew says that a thor
ough study of Macaulny's Essays gives
him that turn of thought and happiness
of expression which have made him such
a success as an after dinner speaker.
Cardinal 'Lavigoria was once a bean
sabreur. Cardinal Howard formerly
held a commissiou in tho Life (iuards,
and the cardinal archbishop of L'erth
was in his youth the smartest of Aus
trian hussars.
James Stephens, trio famous Fenian
head center, though seventy years old.
retains all tho ftro of youth. Although
an indictment for high treason still
hangs over his head, ho is permitted to
reside in Dublin.
Sir James Ferguson, tho new British
postmaster goneral, was wounded in tho
battloof Inkorman. Ho was directing
a charge and had snatched up a rifle
from a wounded man. Just as ho fired
the weapon he rocoived a musket ball
from the enemy in tho wrist. Ho holds
the Crimea modal and a Turkish modal
for bravery.
Major William Dickey, known in
Aroostook county n "the Dukoof Kent,"
is ono of tho moat picturesque figures
among the pioneers and politicians of
Maine. Ho is about eighty years of age,
but straight as an arrow, and very ac
tive in the cause of the people of his dis
trict, whom he has ofton represented in
tho state legislature.
ODDS ND ENDS.
The world's horse power represents a
billion men, or double tho number of
workers in tho world.
The ladles of Venezuela uso fireflies
for decorating their hair at night They
are tied with silk thread.
The two great religions of India Hin
dooism and Moharamedism prohibit tho
use of alcoholic drink in every shape and
form.
Colored paper woh first made by an
accident in feeding tho material in an
English mill, and was sent to market as
ti damaged lot to be sold at any price,
but fashion at once marked it for her
own.
A now naphtha spring of inimonso ca
pacity was recently opened in Bakoo, on
the Taggiefl! grant If it continue with
the same power as at present, it will be
the richest naphtha fountain in the
world.
The sponge industry of the Bahama
islands employs 600 small vessels and
about 5,000 men. This industry is being
rapidly developed on the Florida coast,
and the sponges in this locality are said
to bo finer than on the Bahamas.
The waters of the Dead sea well merit
their name, for they will even kill every I
microbe save two tue gangrene anu
tetanus bacillus. A French professor
has been experimenting with the water
in hopes that it might serve as an anti
septic in hospitals, and ho has just made
the discovery.
In a forest near St Saons, in tho Seine
valley, the foundations of a small, square
temple have been found by M. Gaston
La Breton. Some terra cotta figurines
of Venus rising from tho sea were un
earthed at the saino time. The temple
is supposed to belong to tho Second or
Third century after Christ.
The process of whitening sugar was
never known until a hen walked through
a clay puddle and then strayed into the
RUgar house. Her tracks wore, of course,
left In the piles of sugar, and when it
was noticed that the spots whero she
had stepped were whiter than tho rest,
the process of bleaching sugar with clay
was adopted.
A clock Is rarely seen In tho farm
houses of Liberia, ond many of the town
residents have no timepieco of any sort
The sun rises at 0 a. m. and sots at 0 p.
in., almost to tho minute tho year round,
and at noon It Is vertically overhead.
Many of tho people bec'oino so expert in
telling time by tho sun that they are
rarely more than a quarter of an hour
out of the way
Ilotr Some Men Mude Money.
Peter Cooper had a hard time of it
getting an education. lie was bom in
New York 100 years ago, und at tho
ago of seventeen was npprpntlfod to a
shoemaker. He tried his hand at sov
eral trades, and got together a com
fortable fortuno of about 0,000.000
through unremitting toll, conscien
tious devotjon to duty and economical
habits.
August Belmont came to New York
poor, and lived to bo worth b-jiup mil
lions. Prudence, acutenesanl snpac
ity were the Instruments by which his
wealth was accumulated. Ills success
ful career is an illustration of tho fact
that tills country affords n line oppor
tunity for tho intelligence, tb-ift and
Industry not only of native Americans
but of tho republic's adopted citi7.utis.
Austin Corbln began In modorato
circumstances. He took up the htudy
of the law, but soon forsook that field
for tho ilnaneial world. Ho is a innn
of strict probity, energetic and genial.
He has piled up his millions by con
stant effort and attention to nil tho lit
tle details of his profession.
Cyrus W. Field lias been tonned a
locomotive In trousers. The bimilo
serves to convey an idea, of tho indefat
igable energy of tho man.
Vice President Morton received 'bis
business training in tho dry goods trade.
Then he became a banker. In his
youth he had to shift for himself. Ne
cessity is tlio.stiinulus that men of real
ability require. Henry Clews in Ladies'
Home Journal.
WHISPERS ABOUT WOMEN.
TURF TOPICS.
STARTLING FACT
Tho Amorlcftn people nro rnpldly bopomlwr a
raeoofiierrouwrocki.nnailiofolloiTlmiiuKOU
tho bait romodri Alpbonolloiuplllii,of llullor,
!., iwoar ttiat wlicn hl eon wna pcuc1iIom from
Bt. Vltu nniico. or. Mllao' Oront . Restorative,
Nervlnoorod lilm. Air. J, 11. llllor,r Vlpar
bWIikI., J. D.Taylor, of Wonnjxirt, Iud., each
(mlno! SO pound! from Wklnn It. Mr. II. , A.Ounl.
nor, oi Vlitula, Iml.. wot cured ol 10 tn W coiirul.
tonadar,nmliuiicU haditutio, dluiiii-u, bnck
cbo, nd ncrvoui pruatratlon, by. uuo boitlo.
Daniel Mrer. llrooklyn. Mlcb., pay hie (Inuuhter
wa cured ot Insanity ot ton year1 ataiidlna. Trial
bottlea and tine book ot marvelous curua, KlU:ia
at Cruuglita 'ltd roiuvdy contain nu opiate.
Dr.Mlles' Medical Co.,GIUhart, Ind.
TKIAL BOTTLE EXUCB.
Bold by D, J. Fry, lrmrnlst,Snlem.
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Tho Baroness Rothschild could fill a
peck raoasuro with hor priceless gems
and still have enough left over to stock
a jewelry store.
Mrs. Evangeline Wilson Carpenter,
daughter of tho late vico president of
the United States, Henry Wilson, lias
preseuted the Philadelphia Knights of
Labor with her illustrious father's photo
graph, almost tho only ono in existence.
There are no fower than 0,000 women
physicians in the United Statos, of whom
about 600, it is said, aro practicing in
Now York. Tho pioneer of them all was
Miss Blaokwell, who found It mbst dif
ficult to gain admission to a medical uni
versity. A Norweglau girl creates a groat deal
of astonishment and admiration iu tho
city of Gothenburg, Sweden, by driving
six horses, singlo liauded, all about tho
city, nor namo is Sverdrup, and she is
tho daughter of the equerry to the king
of Sweden and Norway.
The widow of Millet still lives at Bar-
btaon, but sho no longer inhabits tho
lionso that was tho homo of perhaps tho
most original painter of modern tlmos.
Mine. Mlllot lives on the other sldo of
tho village street, iu a far handsomer
abodo thau was that in which she spent
her married llfo.
Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, tho old tlmo
author of ulco llttlo stories which wero
tho favorite reading of tho good ol
mothers of tho present day when thoy
wero littlo girls, has just celebrated her
sixty-eighth birthday, and can look back
through a long lino of literary labors, in
none of which sho finds ono cause of re
gret or nhauio.
The member of tho World'8 fair board
from Oklahoma, Mrs. Beeson, is a dainty
little blond haired oroaturo who makos
up in enthusiasm what she laoks in
stature. Sho says that Oklahoma is a
paradise for progressive femininity, for
thoro women are engaged in overy ocou
patiou from raising corn and cobbling
shoes to editing newspapers.
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Plunger "Pittsburg Phil" closes the
season $20,000 ahead.
Jockey Stoval, who shot Peter Robin
son, of Philadelphia, during a quarrel on
n ferryboat, was acquitted and is again
in tho saddle.
Colonel North, tho uitrato king of
England, has made five entries for the
Chicago Derty of 1803, tho Columbian
exposition year.
Out of twenty-five starts this year
Civil Service has won fourteen races,
been second eight times, third twice and
only once unplaced.
Ralph Wilkes, by Red Wilkes, has
scored a record of 2:18 at Independence,
la., boing the second 2-year-old to tie
the record of Sunol at that age. ,
The American Trotting Horso Register
association is credited with tho plau to
change its monthly, formerly known as
Wallace's Monthly, into a weekly.
J. A. Morris, of New York, has so
cured five of the thirteen outside services
of the groat English stallion Galopin at
$1,250 each service, He would gladly
have taken the thirteen at tho same fig
ure. Thoro wero twenty-four starters in the
English Cesarowitch, won by Ragi
muude, a twonty-fivo to one Bhot Joo
Thompson, tho Australian bookmaker,
paid 40,000 over this unexpected vic
tory. A horso remembers only short words.
Never say "whoa" uuless you want your
horso to stop, and when yon do, say it in
a firm tone. Teach hinl that it means
stop, no matter how fust ho is going,
says Tho Horseman.
RAILROAD JOTTINGS.
BEHIND THE SCENES.
A mortgage for $10,000,000 on tho Le
high Valley Railroad company and Its
branches was recorded In New York
city.
Now stations, extra traoks and other
improvements to be made on the Lake
Shore botween Olevoland. and Chicago
will cost over $1, 000,000.
The latest innovation in car decora
tion is a now material called "sill
chrome." It cau bo used also for depot
or other interior decoration.
Tho Wubash hat commenced to equip
all of its passenger trains with the West
iughonse air siguals and will dlspenso
with the old fashioned bellcord.
At u recont meeting of tho division
superintendents of tho railway mail serv
ice, a resolution was adopted calling on
IIIIihI InsrcU Art na IT Tliey Had Sljrlit.
So far as insects of tho caves aro con
cerned tho loss of sight which thoy
gradually undergo Is sufficiently well
understood. Tho first step is n decrease
in tho number of tho facets which
mako up tho compound eyes, with u
corresponding diminishment of the
lenses and retinas. After four or live
generations tho eyes become useless.
It would bo most interesting to breed
these or other blind creatures of the
caves in tho light, so as to find out if
thoy would get thoir sight back. In
nil animals, including man. it is found
that naturo tries to compensate for loss
of vision by increasing tho power of tho
sense of touch. Thus tho atennao of
cave insects grow remarkably long.
It is very curious to find that nothing
In their behavior suggests tho fact that
they aro blind. They walk, run, stop,
explore tho ground and try to escape
from tho grasp of the bug hunter just
as if they really saw. The light of a
candle startles them as much as if they
perceived it visually. It is a remarka
ble fact, proving that tho ancestors of
these creatures could see, that in tho
embryo stago of their existonco they
have oyes well doveloped. Washing
ton Star.
A Story of Dlnraell.
Lord Dufferiu tells the following
story about his mother and Disreali :
My mother was among tho first of
Disraoli's acquaintances to recognize his
great ability, and she saw a great deal
of hint when at Mrs. Norton's when ho
was a young man about town. Sho
did not see very much of him after ho
had onco entered upon his political
career. Here, however, is a littlo anec
dote which is very characteristic ond
amusing. My mother hud a great ad
miration for the "Curiosities of Litera
turo" and was anxious to mako tho ac
quaintance of Dihraeli's father, but
thero was a diilluulty about this, as at
tho moment ho was not on good terms
with his father.
However, ho appeared one day with
his father in tow. As soon as they
wero both seated", Disraeli turned round
and, looking at his father as if ho wero
a pieco of ornamental china, said to my
mother: "Madam, I havo brought you
my fathor. I havo become reconciled
to my fathor on two conditions. Tho
first was that ho should como to seo
fyou; tho second that ho should pay
my debts."
Crimea Acnlnat Anliuiila.
"Tho cooks of today," writes Yuan
Mel. a Chincbo author, "think nothing
of mixing in ono soup tho meat of
chicken, duck, pig and goose. But
these chickens, ducks, pigs and geeso
havo doubtless souls, aud these souls
will most cortainly fllo plaints in tho
tioxt world of tho way they havo been
treated in this. A good cook will uso
plenty of different dishes. Each arti
cle of food will bo made to exhibit" its
own characteristics, wliilo each mado
dish will be characterized by one domi
nant flavor. Then tho puiato of tho
gourmand will respond without freak
and tho flowers of the soul blossom
forth." Teinplo Bar.
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I.tkcd l'lein.int Cmupuny.
First Young Man I havo mot a good
co.arraoiuuoH xvu, NuU(.i. . ,,,, mu!tfeur photogmphon, but I
tho civil service commission to adopt a t "'"" .,u,o i .., i n ti,
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JIIIJ DIVI UUIUIHIMVII M HIWHHW .
Lilllo Langtry's American engage-.
meut will begin in Now York ou Jan.
85, 1802.
Bertha lticol, tho singer, was recently
left valuable prajwrty by rksh man
whoso daughter sho had ouce assisted,
Surah Dornlmrdt's latest pet Is an opos
sum. Sho calls him SU Casildo. Sho
bought ft big St. Bernard dog in Califor
nia and says "heea name eea Oaklande,"
Cable report pronauuoo Henry Arthur
Jones' new play, "Tho Orusadora." to bo
h failure. Fiuo acting and beautiful
Btagiug did not apparently ravo it from
unfavorable criticism,
When "Alabama" was produced In
Now York the mayor of Talledega,
where the play la laid, made a spK-cb
from the stago to tho audience and gave
the author greeting from tho town he
lias immortalized,
Miuo, Uornlmrdt 1ms a high opinion of
Ada Rohan' acting. "I And her In
Shakespeare nud In Sheridan and the
old cliuslu comedle," sho tells a New
VorUlutet viewer, "ono of tho cleverent
aotrvtfMu you have."
Nelwn Wheatoroft, Tho Mirror re
ports, has juut completed a drama which
ho has called "Tho Surgeon of Sonarf
lu tho writing and building up of the
workbomu collaborated wltht Brooklyn
woman, who U u yet uuknown m an
wikoem, bt to whom Mr, Wheatcroft
kefai c mm fmt work.
well oa tho mental examination that is
now exacted.
Erio mechanical engineers are making
plans of ft new typo of passenger loco
motive which la expected to mako un
usually fast time. Several competing
roads are planning to reduce tho run
ning tlmo botwout New York aud Chi
cago, and "greyhound" engiues aro
greatly desired.
Albert Johnson, of Raleigh, U the
oldest locomotive engineer tn point of
service in tho country. Ho had charge
of an engine on tho Richmond and Fred
ericksburg railroad away back In 1630,
iu
fad as you aro.
Second Young Man I nover tako
photographs.
"Eh f Then why do you carry that
detective camera around with you all
day, week in and week outt"
"Becauso when tho girls seo mo com
ing all tho ugly ones run away mid all
tho pretty ones stay." Good News.
Ho Kmuemlittml Uor llitblt.
Wife (to dying husband) Darling,
will you wait for mo at the gtvte?
Husband (faintly) Yes. dear; but
incase don't call on any of your no-
the days of strap rails and "snake-' qualntances on the day of your funeml.
heads." Ho la still a railroad employee Now York Truth.
In tho yard at tho Raleigh nnd Gaston
depot
Francis Wilsou is acting as the pub
lisher of a translation of "The Odes of
Hora.ce," made by Eugene and Boswell
Field, of Chicago,
Tho fishing industry In Saginaw bay
bos been almost extinguished owing to
tho refuse matter from sawmills nnd
Ntlt blocks, which kills the young on
tho spawning grounds.
CLEAN!
Ifyou would bo'dean mid hayo your clothes done uj
in Uio hoatest and dressioat manner, tako them to the
SALSM STEAM LAUKRRY
whoro a'l work is done by whito labor nml in tho nfst
prompt manner, COLONEL J. OLMSTED.
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A HELPING HAND.
A h-lplnuhaml wo nil may give.
If but a pleasant word to say.
And Bomotlilng nml each day we lire.
To help another on tho wny.
A helping hind may sow Oio accd
From v. Ui li the fruits of uT)Odncu rtow.
And to th -i-ibt nmy (tcntly lead
The orri uj fnm tho path of woo.
A helping hnnd to nil m vkltl'l.
Amonjt I ne rich, the poor and low.
In every tstuta of llfo can find
An not of kindness to bestow.
A helping bind we nil mny need,
When darkest sorrows loavo their trncc.
Some ono to comfort nnd to lead,.
To glvo tn rtri'iuth nil dlvlno gnco.
A hclpln? hand wh-re e'er we go.
A rny of sunshine miiy Imp-J't,
And hut a deed of kindness ahow
A noble and a generous heart.
A helplns hand Is over near.
In passing thrnnxh life's troubled tide;
When nil tho world seems cold nnd dreat
It Is n never falling eutdo.
Alice I). Abell In Good Housekeeping.
Why Arctic Waters Are Yellow.
Arctic explorers nover tiro of telling
how beautifully yellow tho waters of
the northern sea appear. To those
who live on the seashore in temperate
and tropical countries the stories of
travelers concerning the yellow waters
of Greenland and Iceland are taken
with tho proverbial "grain of salt," but
scientists have declared that tho arctio
seas are yellow, nnd that it was Scores
by who first explained tho causo of Its
peculiar color.
Perceiving that tho waters were of
an unusual color, ho had some drawn up
and examined it with his microscope.
To Ills surprise ho found that tho color
was duo to tho presence of minute
animalcules, eacli so inconceivably
small that a single drop of tho water
contained upward of 20,000 of the littlo
creatures I At that rate a pint of tho
water would show 170,000.000, each
sporting about in his placo without dis
turbing or crowding his neighbor. St.
Louis Republic,.
lie Changed His Mind.
"Jack Is it true, Harry, that yon
havo given up all thoughts of making
Maud your wife?
Harry Well, I should say so.
Jack That's strange'; I thought you
wero so anxious to get her.
Harry So I was, but I've changed
my mind in that quarter. I tried to
cet her to give me a kiss, nnd she re
fused, but in less than ten seconds
after refusing to kiss me sho kissed that
pug dog of hers at least a dozen times.
I tell you what it is when a woman
prefers the wet nose of a dirty pug to
the tidy mouth of a live man there is a
scrow loose somewhere, and I congrat
ulate myself on my narrow escape.
London Tit-Bits.
M,a,ua tAJi.iriWiMMMaiailiiaii ri-firiiM',Mi -- 1
for infants and Children.
" C as tori a Is so well adapted to children that
I recommend Una superior to any prescription
known to me." II. A. Archer, M. D.,
HI So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"The use of 'Castorla' is so universal and
Its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla
within easy reach."
CAHLoa MlnTrw. D.D.,
New York City.
Lato Pastor Bloomlngdalo Reformed Church.
Castorla cures Colic, Oonttrv,n
Sour Stomach, JtbtSSSzStm
KlllsWornu, gives sleepalSL ,
.eA"r"i . ..
uuuut injuno
Wll
ious medication.
dosoHlnvarlablyprjKluSdT.lS
Enwm F. Pardes. m n
"Tho WInthrop," 125th Street andi,
NwTorkQty,
Tmt Centaur Compact, 77 Murray Street, New Y
VltOFKSSlONAI. CAItnS.
1 T. RICHARDSON, Attorney nt Inw, I x "
). ofllce up itults In front rooms of hew ' (j n
uih block, corner Commercial and Court ,
1?
Ull
1SUKJ KR. Asnnl
streets, balcm, Oregon.
JOHN A. CARSON, Attorney at law.
Rooms it ntiil 4, Ladd & liush's bank
bulliMng, Salem, Ortgen 811yr
II. V. UON HAM. W. II. HOLMES.
BoNiiA.n A Holmes. Attorneys at law.
Dllice In iiubh's block, between Stnto
nnd Cow t, onCom'lHt.
TILMON l'"ORD. attorney nt luw, Salem,
Ori'ton. Ollico up-stalre In i'attou's
IN"t'lWKCE
1 lit urn ! "
rlne. "" "'
K Ifm.urtfrir.
EAS1
block.
DiAUCV & UINUHAM, Atlomoys nnd
coutiU'lorH nt law, Hfileni, Oregon.
2iuvlni,aiial.slrHcl oltberecoidsof Minion
county, including n lot and bloci'Indux 01
rialt'in, they have special luellltien lor fcx
amlnlug titles 10 rml estate, liusluess in
the supreme court and lu the state depart
ments will recete prompt attention.
NP &0IITH
y VIA
Southim Pdcifc Route
Stiasta Line
leni, (
H. W. 8 MOTT, physician nnd sur
geon. Unit 0 in raariago uioci, a-
Orcg- n. Oluco houii, 10 to 12 a. in.
Zlnip. m.
R
The Tepper Vino.
Tlio mast common and widely used
of ull spices is pepper. It is a nativo of
the East Indies, but is now cultivated
in various parts of tho tropical belt of
this hemisphere. The plant is a climb
er, and bos a smooth stem sometimes
twelve feet long. The fruit is about
tile size of a pea, and when ripe is of a
bright red color. In cultivation the
plant is supported by poles. In some
localities small trees aro used instead of
poles, for tho best pepper is grown in a
certain degree of shade. Foods and
Beverages.
Ready for Business.
A certain doctor who was noted for a
keen eye to business was driving al. ng
the street of a country town when his
horso took fright and ran away. Ho
was thrown violently out of his trap
and rendered senseless. Presently he
recovered a little from his unconscious
ness, and noticing the crowd which had
gathered about him, asked: "What's
tho matter, gentlemen? Anybody hurt?
I am Dr. B . Can I be of any ser-
vico ?" San Francisco Argonaut.
IJ. PH I LlJROi )K, M. D.,HouicopathUt.
UIIK o lfu l ourl Mreet; Residence B17
itigli btrect. OcLeial piuctlce. Special
Attention given to diseases of Women and
children.
T THOUSKR.M U. Physician nnd sur
VV . geou. Practice limited to diseases
of the nervous sjhtem. Cutnirh Including
nsthinii and lupturoor hernia. Olllce In
Col le block rooms 11 nnd 1.'. Ofilit hours
Iroin 0 to li a. m. and lroni 2 to 0 p. in.
IKitf.
DR. JUNTA H. A. DAVIS. Ofllce hours,
I) a. 111. to 11 a. 111.; i p. m. to 5 p. m.
l.iy or night calls promptly attended to.
(Special attention given to diseases of wom
en und children. Ofllreln JNtw llnuklllk.,
305 Commercial stieet RcMdtnco tame.
DR. J. M.K1.ENE, Dentist, Ofllce over
tho White Corner, Court and Com
inerdnl eti'U.s.
DR. T. C. SMITH, Dentist, U2 Mute stieet,
Shalom, Or. FinlKbid dental openv
linns ui every description. I'ainiehsoperii-
Ions 11 opcctulty.
r T, OTTMII Iwi1lt.nt TJtnnu Ctunl
. Itoations and superinteudenco lor
un C1U8PC.H of buildlngb
meicial M., up staii-M,
Otllco 2J0 Com-
C( fl. McNALLY.Archllect, New Rush
;, llreymun block. Huns nnd specifica
tions of all eludes of of buildings en short
notice. Superlntendeaceol work promptly
ooKtd after, 6-tI
J J. McCAU.uTLAND,ClvllRunlluij and
ll, Hjduuillo Engineer. U. h. leputy
luliierul siirviyiir. Liy faiirveyois olllce,
Cotlie I'jikhuist Block, -aleni. Urtgcu.
UUslNKS CARDSI
Why Women Don't Marry.
Mr. Andrew Lang has written a
charming essay upon the text, "Don't
Marry Literary Men." Tho advice
seems wholly unnecessary. Women do
not marry; they are married. Men do
the marrying. Tho misuse of that
word "marry" is very common, yet wo
aro surprised to ilnd so careful a writer
as Mr. Lang committing tho atrocity.
"Wed" Is a much better word than
"marry" Chicago News.
nVO E. t-PRAGUE. Hlncksmlth nnd
JT horesboclugnud lepulring. Only the
best workmen unplojed.
jnkunir.ee uunaing
Opposite cituto
CAliF KMIA SXriUXS TRAIN Timi t,. ..
Bl.l V7BFN l'OKUAil) ANns.r.
thT
Si
".x p. fir.
9:1b p. 111.
S:15 a.m.
L.
L,v.
Ar.
1'orliuud
Sun
SoHET
ortiuud Ar. I Ib.t;
Salem Lv 'S
ir.ru
Above tiutus sti 11 enly ul ihIk MToi
tlons north Qt Roseourg, ljin j0rflJ,5
OregoulCHy,i Woodburn m,1m, jC
Tangent. Shi dds, Hui'siy, i',rrlbS
Junctlod'city.Jrvlng and iityie nr
HOSKHLUO MAtl.IlAIl.'i,
8:05 a. irr.
10:52 a. m
5:40 p. m.
Lv.
Lv
Ar.
l'oi tlund
Salem
Roscburg
I,v-I ain.M
Albany T.ocnl, Ilnlly (IXcrjit Sunday.)
6-Oti p. m. I Ij . lifl-oid 'r.bTJTtT
7:W p. 111. 1 lw: Hilcm L. ittUi u
D:00 p.m. I Ar. Alb, cy l.v, &S ,,
PULLMAN BUFFET hLthPEBU.
TOURIST SLEEPIKG CARS,
K01 nccoii'inodatioii 01 hecond tlasj
pustengei i utlucbfcd to express trains,
ft'csl Side DmswD, Between Poittaiul
and Oervallis:
PAIJ.Y (PXC'tlT SUilDAV).
7:.50 u. m.
11L10 p. m.
I l.v.'
Ar.
"PortfamT
Coivnllls
"Ar.
Lv.
fEiffrirSr.
12:55 p. ra,
At Albany and CdimiIIIs lonncct wlia
Irniiib of Orctou 1'ucific Kullroail.
nXVUFf STRA1K (I1AII Y KXCITTSUKPrT
!:T!TirSirrfA Poi tlaiid A.'. I sal a. n.
7Xj p. m. I Ar.McUUinvlllcliV. 5ltiu.ni.
Through Tickets
'lonll inlqli
EAST and SOUTH
For tickets and lull inlormation regsra.
mg rle mupp, etc., apply to tht t,Mraa
ny's aint Milem, Uiegon.
E.P. ROGKIl.1, A"st. U. K. and rasmAjl
K KOKHliI It. Airnsjer
THE YAOUlNA ROUTE,
J
RICK A ROfcS, Jilacksmllhb, nil kinds ol
repalrlngand carriage wont. We have
in our employ .Arthur Clove, a professional
Uoisesbobr. tiive ue a trlul. 4-14
JOHN KNIGHT, Rlaeksuillli. Horso
bhoeiug and repalriu? a specialty. Shop
tttlieiootol l.lbert street, ttaltni,Oit.-gcu.
i'.Vtf
PJ. bARSKN A CO,, Manufacture of nil
. kinds ol elilcleh. Repairing Uhpeciul-
Development compaiin
2S miles shoiter,a)toin
.y. hhop 45Mato strtct,
H. willTH CO., Contractors, Fewer
luir, Cement Hldeivnlks, Executing,
r.u-: All work piomptly done, hnleni.Or.
Leave orders Willi Dugnn Pros. l:R-lm
A.
A Timid Slau's Expedient.
A timid man, living alono in the out
skirts of Hartford, lias hit upon a do
vico for scaring away burglars. Each
night upon retiring lie places a huge
pair of boots outside of overy bedroom
door in tho bouso to convey the im
pression that every chamber Is occu
pied by an ablebodied man. A bur
glar who happened in would think ho
had btruok a hotel. Philadelphia Led
gfer. Lord Sandwich, who was a great
lover of limbic, nnd frequently had ora
torios performed at Hinehinbrook, was
fo enamored of ttie thunder of the
drum that he had one sldo of his musio
room strained with parchment, which,
upon boing suddenly struok, bo alarmed
tho company as to throw many into
fits.
It is remarked of the Chesapeako
and all American oysters that they bear
long carriage with less harm than any
that grow on othor bhoros. Our close
setisou, as overybody knows, Is tho
series of months which aro spelled with
out tho H,
In Glasgow, Scotland, n company
pays for the privilege of collecting the
smoke from a number of blast furnaces.
Tho smoko Is passed through several
miles of wrought Irou tubing, and yields
a profitable product of oil,
Geo. li Good, tho dni(?K'6', IiiUch
especial pleasure In supply In his
customers with the host medlcinea
obtainable. Among the many ex
cellent preparationi on his shelves
may bo mentioned Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, a favorite during
th winter month nn account of.
its n-tt 6U0WSS In the cure of c'o.
Thwv is nothing that will ooen a
overf (snj,i so quickly, or.ao prompt
ly rvilfve the ImiKS. Thi'ii It court
enu,, anv tindenov towarU y ij.
noiiia. It is ploowut nnil k fn in
take, and fully worthy of its popu.
larlty.
CAKPET-UYING.-I make a specially 01
en pet-sow lug nnd laying; carpets
taten up und u-hud ttlth greatcuie. House
cle.iniug. l.i-ao orders wltli .1. H. I.unn
or Uuren 4 hon. J. G. LUHRMAN.
!OHN GRAY. Contractor and bulldir.
O Fine lnsldo finishing a specially 485
''omnierclal street, f-alem Uiegon.
IKO. HOEYR,Raiber nnd Hair dressing
VX parlors. Finest baths It the city. 20D
Ciimmerchil sfeet, Salem.
J
I IW II I III' IVP ScIcnUllehorBoshoe
AlK hnrAll0.lng. All disuses of
horses lect treated.
shop, opposite the
foundry.
FAKM 3TOR SALE.
SJ0 aores of bet stock and lrutt land In
Oregon for sule nt a uirgain. Will sell In
lots to suit purchaser. Address nr call on
C.J HII!KI.,KnlgIitH.Oie.
NearHllvtrfroikKalb. 7B3m
fB500
"X.V
lifefisrvf
iMi
IJgWJS
zks: - n La Hienan'B
ff&fcTw
37 " wTr
Aud Oregon Develop
1.1 t.i iimiiiii iiii... t-iih iiiiicnmi.iiin.a
. .-.. ,,...f- ... - .
if 1 line t nan uy any oiuei iouic. '
cmss thioiigli pasrenjicr nnd frelgut W
horn Portland and all points tn tbe 1
laniettovullo to andfiom ban FrmciHO
T1HF SCHEDULE. (KsceiUHunaayi.
LeaveAioany J-SJIu
Lnwo Corvallln vt
Arrive Yiiouliin ------- ?fft
IjCiu' Vnquina '.itSvS
Leave Corvulllx !?S v
Arrive Albany iwoa
O. & C. tralus connect at AiDany u
Corvnllls.
The above trains connect nt YAQWM
with the Oienoii Development Co ui
jfStenrnKhltisliHtwrfii Yamuna ami r
Francisco.
SAIUAU t'.VUb,
Fl'OM YiHniA
June ft
ulj
STKAMJBKS.
Pnrallon. Frld.iv
Willamette Valley. Tuesday
Famlloii, Sunday ., ,
Willamette Valley, Thursday
Karallon, Tuesday
BTKAMKIU). FKOLI SAN Bf
Willamette Valley, Friday J,,m5 1
Farallon, Tuesdaj n Jvi ,
Wlllamclto Valley, Sanday. .
Famllou, Thursday - !
Wlllametto Valley, 1 uesdny --. ."
Tins company reserves the ngi
ohange sailing dates without notice.
N. B.-PiHS?ngerH from Portland anfl "
Wlllametto Valley points can mate ci
connection with the trains or i
.....ita l(.iitruni lhm .-rljOIIwijB-
and If destined to San tranebco, sbom
ami ngo to arrive at Yaquina the w"
fQLe
t
IUAS?r BAT v AM
HEALTH.
Im Rlclina'a Oolden Balaam No. 1
C'lai Chancre, firV and xcond tajes
Sore en th Leg nnd Dedj-; Sore Ears,
Kyi. Note. tc, Copper-colored Biotche.
Sj-jihllitloCuUrih, diseased Scalp, ard all
primary fo-n o( tho disease known al
ijphilit. Price, S5 OO per Ilottle.
Xm ltlcliau's Golden Baliura No. 3
Cure Tertiary, WcrcurUlSypMlltlo Rheu
inatlun, Pain in tbe Hone, rains In tht
Head, back of the Neck. Ulcerated Sort
Throat, Syphilitic ltaah, Lumps and con.
tncted Conl, Stlffncu ot the Llrabs, and
indicates all dlscaaa from the system,
whether caoed by IndUrretlon or abuse
(A Uercury, lcaTiosr tha blood pure and
hraltbr. Price) 85 OO per lloltle.
Lo IttchKU1 Golden tiimnUh Ant 1
ilote for tho cure ol Oonorrbaia, Gleet,
Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Gent
til disarrangements. Price $'4 60 per
Bottle.
u Klchdu's Goldoa Spanish. In.
Jetlon, forMrere lasesol Gonorrhxa,
lniUmmatoryOleet.6tricturcsa&c. lrlc
91 SO tier Bottle.
Cm Klehstn'a QoIdn Ointment
lor tho effcctlr healing-of SyphlhUa Sore
and eruption. Prlre$l 00 per Hox
t.e Blctttsit'a GoldeH Pills Nero
and Brain treatment; loss ol physical pow
er. excess or over-work. Pro. ration, eta
Price ) CO per Max.
Toulo bbsI NerrlB,
Seat ovrrywhere, C O. IX, seeorsly packet
per express.
THE RCHARDs"oiUQ C0.,ABect
OO V KAKKET ST ,
'tyuw Kir rn
beioie date rX sailing. .,.,. m
Fafiijjer and KreiEkt Btt ?
Uwest. For information appiy tn vjgU
HUhMAK & CO., rcigui u vwj
A gents aw and 201! Front 8t.. ITi !'
Paw. Agt., Oregon PJe'Jjiia
"0 H.HA8WKIJJ,Jr.0en,i rt;
Pass. Agt. Oreson Developniwv
Co., 801 MontBOm'O
From Terminal or Interior .'onto
ft Inn1iim.ii
iwiuwuifttmuifl
. Is the line to tal e
To all Points Etist ai d Scuth.
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No chaiue or cars.)
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars,
lest Hat n lecontructe.lnd m
aomu..iatlMiJ are iM.'ti'rf,:ScoEd-rt
jtshod for uoldier "'"
co-vrins.
tlekeu,nid
EL1-GAJ T
A oontinuoi .
lines. nttordlD '
Mrvtct-.
nillmau 1
-nied lu "'11
ll.. PMd.
"".iJllisa
uniUlemd'u,
, .. U pole"
Tbruali tickets i n 'ir.ione csn "
purcbjl at any ticket om
.i information &$8b
of trolntfsuid-wro
,W SHAW & DOWNING, h&
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