ii" tf V to XJST Jk. jyjkrsTm Lawrence, Kans., Aug. 9, j888. Gconrc Patterson fell from a second-story I window, striking a fence. I found him using I ST.JACOBS OIL. " Ho used it freely all over his bruises. I saw Vitni nY( mnminrr nr work. All tiieblUCSDOlS I rapidly disappeared, leaving neither pain, I scar nor swelling. C. K. wiiumvvnxM, w. l. ALL BIQHTI t. jacom oil DID IT." 8ALEM MARKET KKfORT. '"A Synodal of tho Msrltots IIutJob Hud Sellind Price. REVISED QUOTATIONS. IlKTAll. l-KlCKs. 8houlders-HusHrcurcd,perlb,12.S Breakfast U4cuu 13 Hama MUgir cured, per Hi, l'o Heef--6iy l'ork a 3 lu Mutton A UK"- Veal-10Up Timothymed 1'erpoum, 8c; selling lied clover see i-l'er pound, He. Whitecloverseed Per ,uu.l, Ate. ". Alslke 1KC per pound. lted top Lite lier pound. Lincoln ara-Ujo per poand,i RyeGrasalOo per pound. Orchard Ur4S l"o per pound. Nowr potato a Mo (erbuihjl. Canned Fruit .Peaohea, i 00; apri'Ot, $3 0 buickben-iea, ti, eirn, best sjra.lej ti 00; tomatoai 31 50; strloj beaus SI W; itiireu pat Sic p'.'rdnz. In two lb is.uh. Freua VegeLiblet.-l'otnn 40cjcar oU Mai parsnips 7w. imlotir" 4c per lb. F.uBalmo.l 7!Uk) per lb; dturjcoi 03 7op!rlb'imalttt4iil0o per lb; eattsalmou, 7llo per lb; U'llo o.i .tiii n, 10. JIUVINU P.ltOK. Wiirot c nou Flour Por barrel, VM, bout IW lbs Dhi.h Per bushel. MWVL . Barley Per bu tnel. KM I5w Uraii Per ton. ill Wdi mil,, oaortn-l'er tJi.WHH " POLLY A CYCLONE. Kaclce 1. Miuke I. 8a t.ie.1 1 Oha -Per tou, WJ.03 W.m)i netooi. Ki Hc per dozen. Pot-itoes Per ouMiiel, 20o Curl, meal 3nwr bound. Ohi'Mte 1SH. per pound. Dried plumS-rW IK. Vplc Dried prunal-IVir lb. logiio. Uutu-r !' W3 i pound tor gcvi I Ltrd tuautepjrl- . limiw r p I hi i.lllij UaoJiiHtdef JIJ pur id. Hh niliter' ' 'r lb Chtckens.8J Us per pomd. TurKeya.utor.icIb, UMW(porlb. IHm, Hallo. I ierman 59 VTU Here is something from Mr.Frank A. Hale, proprietor of the De Witt House) tewiston, and the Tolif.ne Hotel, Brunswick, Me. Hotel men meet the world as it comes and goes, nnd are not slow in sizing people od things, up for what they nre worth. He says that he has lost a father and several brothers and sis ters from Pulmonary Consumption, and is himself frequently troubled with colds, aud he Hereditary often coughs enough to make him sick at Consumptlonhis stomach. When ever he has taken a cold of this kind he uses, Boschee's German Syrup, and it cures him every time. Here is a man who knows the full danger of lung trou . bles, and would therefore be most particular as to the medicine he used. What is his opinion? Listen! "I use nothing but Boschee's German Syrup, and have advised, I presume, more than a hundred different per sona to take, it. They agree with ie that it is the best cough syrup in the market" win Nervous Prostration. SleoplciancK, Nlrk nnd Ncvvuu lomlnche, flnckncho, IlKEtiKfM(!tf or Vld a'cnl-a, Hot ribftlire, Norvou tojrtfpertNliitniilliieMri, Confusion, Jlyn rrl 1'lti, til, Vltunl Iinoc, Ofilucu MHblt, ItrnhUnncnri, ntc, ri cni'etl y r. 7Hlle' XlcNtamllvo Nervine. It doei not contain ouUitri. lr. thiiitiln C Brownloo.UeLnnd, Tin., ouflored with Kpllcpnr or tQ en nnd titlil to a cuuplatoouro. Jr.cub I'otrKllR, Orcson, hud fcton u0crlne TrltU Ncrr. ana rroatratlon for four xcnni, cmiKl not lwjp, iiotlilnl)olio(llilianutltliuuscil Dr. Ml loo' Ro etorntlVQ Nervine) ho U nmrwoll. Kino t ! Free nt dmrclsti. Dr. Mlleo Hervo n.id LIumPIIIb, W iUc for a coma nro tlio toet remtdy for IlUlouauou, Torpid Urtr, oto., oto. r.MIoo,ModlcalOo.,E!kliart,lnd. TaiAi, UOTTX.E rn)cr. " Sold by J, Fry, (Inis'lo'.H .loi.i. HUB17B uiinmiismai Act on a ner ptinclpl incn th tOKuUttt tlib llrut, otomoch kbu ooAVia tmouan twrvft lin. Wlti-J" l'UJJ twMtu mr biJuueuotii, lorpui iitvr aou ronsupa. tton. tmalloel, xmwtl OpdOMU 20ota, tfcioulba (rw pt i iul'iIbU). Bold by D. J. Fry, druuxitti, Snloui, Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchoior, Prop'r, WmMeak at All Hours ul kh ' Hans but .lill Uborcitu y .dlu lin frUbllahmotil A ifwv ublantlal mil vvnSH In etawi Klyla. Twunty-ltv wuUjht intntl, R.SP n,.VKONT Wrt iitrwt, lwi(rinJ!Kra HJie WoW I.trfpry Germain A4eir Ret JKFMlfcfort, lWl;nii,VnHH, J V. r ) p k4 Steuagii end llwd Cliawo uf in mra'Mii, Hft trU primp m.-tu xu M S MfWISsJrii mwtm T, RINEMAN id Fasty Crs-trb Ut4tvfrf, Ua ii iw, U'Mt W Hf ,AU,KtA lfUi m iw MM sr txwwm i(iuvJ itli U-jn''-l A FeatlmrFil Mtiteoroloffliit That Itnvo n itmnyvood JVrtli. Souio days ago tlitf daughter of nn old board of trader who lives in one of tlioso castleliko residences far south on Pmiricavenu witisfled a passfng whim by purchasing a parrot. Now, her fa ther is n man of very few words, but this fact went for nothing with tho par rot. Before tho green nnd yellow fea thered linguist had spent so much as forty-eight hours amid its nowsurronnd' ings it proved ilsclf able to outtalk the entire faintly. It di'iuotist rated that it was ono of those talkers that Insist on having the last and loudest word at night and tlu first and fiercest In tho morning, lu fine, the bird was way up in his busi ness. Ho seemed to fully and thor oughly realize that ho was born nnd bought to talk, and now his ono pur pose in lifo was to fulfill his mission. The old board of trader is a kind, In lulgent father, but ho is also one of tho few men in this world who know when thoy havo enough. Poll was too much. Tho daughter taught tho bird to say nnd do many 'bright things, andnnioug others to saluto her father with "All, thorol How'd you like tho weather to day?" This somehow proved an addi tional Irritation to tho old gentleman, but nevertheless ho tried to smilo and look pleasant under It. After enduring tho pet "beast" for several days tho indulgent parent tried to coax his daughter to let him take It down and exhibit it to tho boys on 'change. Secretly his point was to lose tho parrot en route. But no, tho daughter was too familiar with tho plucking propensities of her father's as sociates to trust, her "sweet darling Poll" in tho pita. Things ran on from bad to worse, until finally one day when tho market had gono heavily against him nnd that, too, on the strength of a fako cablo from .Russia the old man went homo at night with murder in his heart. Bolting Into tho houso and past' hu, wife and daughter without seeing them, ho inado straight for tho conservatory, where perched tho parrot. No sooner hnd ho thrown open tho door of tho exotic retreat; than tho bird shrugged himself and cried: "Ah, thorol How'd you liko tho market today?" "Blank you I" hissed tho old man, and catching Poll by tho logs hoiswung him round nnd round at arm's length about his head a score of times and then dropped him on tho floor for dead. Tho daughter und mother having fol lowed tho father on tipt oo stood speooh- less, gazing on tho exhibition from bo hind curtains. Presontly tho parrot began to show signs of recovory. IIo got upon his foot, wabbled to his pole, and after a doxtcrous uso of his beak and talons he gained his porch. Tliqn looking about him in a dazed sort of way ho shrieked, "Geo whiz how tho wind blows 1" Reconciliation botweon father and daughtor cauio about amid much laughter, and Poll gota a rosewood porch. Chicago Tribune. Machinery und Industrial I.lfn. Industrial llfo of today compared to what it was twonty-flvo yoar ago con but excito surprlso and wondor. Tho Introduction of labor saving luaohinory has, within this short Umo, wrought an almost comploto revolution in all tho nativities belonging to production and transportation; and on every hand In tho country as woll as in tho city ma olilnery is found seconding, or alto gether supplanting, physical toil, and making it possiblo to accomplish In n fow hours what formerly would havo required days and wooks of labor. In tho professions tho Impress of the revolution is perhaps loss noted than In other vocations, but oven horo tho la borious work of tho; pen has almost been suporsodod by tho llttlo typo wrlter, that morrlly olloks off folios of manuscript. If copies of tho neatly printed pages nro desired, it Is, with tho aid of tho letterpress, but tho work of it fow moments, or if duplicates are re quired, tho hectograph is at hand to muko any number of copies. An "add ing machluo" handles figures as If by mugic Indirectly, machinery has mado tho nuquUIUon of knowledge nn case and pleasure In producing a wealth of cheap books, onibraclng every concelvablo subject bo arranged as to admit of ready reference, tliim saving weary hours of research and enabling tlio in tellectual toiler to accomplish in hours what formerly necessitated days, St, Louis Republic, A Curiam Supentltlou Among ThlT. , There la a curious superstition com mon among all classes of tho genus law breaker regarding tho power of a can dle, mado from tho body of a young woman. Tho belief la that such a can dle not only renders the perpetrators of robberies Invisible, but that it throws tho victim or vlotima Into a state of'. deep Komnolenoy. Within tho Wujt two years four igno rant Umwhtn peasants murdered a gtri and made candlos out of her body, lluforo tlio murderer were executed thoy confessed that they cotuiHlttotl tho crhuo to mako themsclve invMblo while iwpctraUng n robbery they had planned. In tlio Scotch criminal code of tho mxhteeuth century there are expm pcnalthw against this hlikoua caudia uper8tltlon.--Londoa Tit-Bttn. To ralthful Kdr. A subscriber ask why tho spoon looks so hollow and lougfeciKlt What, wWribr, U inoroftwi le tl What Will Happen Then? Mark Twain calls for tho Invontion of Uio plirenophone, an Instrument which will enable mankind to read ono an other's thoughts through infinite dis tances, directly, without need of cable, teleihone or telegraph. Ho would havo ! a sort of psychic telegraph, so to speak, which could utilize the thought current whose existence many begiato believe in tap it and mako it carry instantly thoughts from one brain to another, how soever far removed the other brain might be. Tho famous humorist hiin eolf has had experiences in which, with out the aid of any instrument, tho thoughts of his own brain have flashed into the brain of another, oven to tho very words Mr. Clemens was about to utter. In tho new psychic develop ments which tho race is expected to at tain there is reason to fear this kind of thought reading may become common, terribly common. What then is to be coino of civilized man? Civilized speech is a method of show ing to others largely what we do not think. If you bellovo in your soul a man is a Har, bnt do not dare toll him so, what will you do when he reads your mind liko an open book? When a fash ionable woman treats cordially a dear friend whom she instantly falls on and talks about horribly tho moment tho dear friend is out of sight, how will she feel to have the lady suddenly open tho door and repeat out of her own thought reading consciousness every word that has been said? Terrible times there will be then. Tho only safety will bo in never thinking a wrong thingabont any body. In view of tho possible near ap proach of this now psychic development, perhaps we might begin now to think only such thoughts as wo would be will ing to havo all the world read. That Voice Again. A fatal objection has been brought against tho possible candidacy of Cardi nal Gibbons for tho papal chair in case of the death of his holiness, Leo XHL Tho objection is brought by a European writer, It. do Cesare, nnd it is this: Car dinal Gibbons speaks no langurfgo but English, and tho enormity of the offense becomes double dyed by the announce ment that ho "speaks it with a nasal twnng, like all North Americans," This is indeed terrible. If that nasal twang of us of tho United States is go ing to keep Cardinal Gibbons from be ing pope, then are we far gone indeed. Cardinal Gibbons, good, honest Ameri can that ho is, so offends the sonsltivo foreign ear by his tiacal twang that it is mentioned as a serious reason why he should not be popo. "It. do Cesare," who evidently would fight bitterly agaist any American candidate for tho papal succession, seems able to find nothing graver than this to bring against the Baltimore cardinal, which is a com pliment indeed to him. But is not this the placo to draw the line about that "nasal twang' in tho Ainericau voico? It is there, no doubt of that. It is as certainly there as the misplaced h's of the British cockney. Bnt it is nothing that we cannot get rid of, and that easily. When it is brought forward as something which should keep distinguished gentlemen from prefer ment, then it is time to take leave of it at once aud forever. It is cheerful to note a .prospect that tho popo and tho' French republio can make up 'their differences and effect a reconciliation ou terms satisfactory to both. Those who claim to be well in formed declare that his holiness dis approves of antiropuhlican agitation among tho Catholics of Franco, and ho dosirca them to ceaso it and becomo faithful subjects, of tho republic. At tho samo time tho French government has signified ito desire to bo on good terms with the head of a church to which at least ninety-nine out of a hundred of its people adhere. If a good understanding between Leo XIII nnd the French gov ernment can bo brought nbout, then tho greatest danger that threatons the re public of France the opposition of tho women aUd tho clergy will bo removod. Another charitable bequest hasboeu lost to tho world, this time the snm of 300,Q00, because tho testator did not specify exactly what ho wanted dono with the mouey. He simply whlod it to "such oharitr.blo uses" as his exeoutora deemed it could best bo devoted. Tho will was thrown out and the trust de clared void because tho object of tho be quest was left vague, A man of any Benoo who wants to devote money to benovol-uice uses it himself for this pur peso during his lifetime, But if you havo not serosa and want to will to charities, meutloa exactly what tho bequest Is for, otherwise tho money that is to perpetu ate, yonr naino in a university, library or among Jho heathen will never boused as you intended it to be. JACK-IN-THE-BOX BOWA. Victoria's War "t aiittwr Iter Snhjecis Wllnmit Ilecomlnfr Putlciird. In her long reign Queen Victoria has bowed more than n million times to her 49,003,00'J subject Of course so much bowing must bo very tiresome, and many people have wondered how the queen managed to stand file strain of rising in her carriage so often to nod to her enthusiastic subjects. A coachman of her majesty has Just fet out tho bccret lie says that there are very strong springs under the queen's carriage seat. When her ma jesty rides through the streets, sur rounded by tho guards nnd cheered by the multitudinous crowds of London, she touches a button at her side. The seat gently rises and places her in an Attitude for bowing. Then sho smiles out of each sldo of her carriage and bows to her loyal objects. Then sho touches Iho button again and tlio car riage seat sinks with her majesty into its old position. Every ono Is willing to allow Queen Victoria this mechanical convenience In bowing, because sho is now very old and somowhat feeblo, and the fatiguo of bowing her wny through miles of a cheering London mob would bo too much for hor to endure. The patent carriage springs ennble tho empress of India to acUnowledgo their enthusiasm with proper courtesy. Tho "Juck-In-tho-box bow" is also practiced by the Princo of ATontenegro, who is said to bo tho laziest monarch In Europe. Tlio prince is young and active, but ho is too lazy to get on his feet to bow to ills subjects when they cheer him. So he had a carriage mado with powerful springs under the seat which tho prince always occupied. The artisan who made the springs was afraid they wouldn't bo powerful enough, and so ho mado the strongest springs ever seon in Montenegro. On tho first feto day after tho car riage was completed the Princo of Montenegro rodo through tho streets of his capital. The happy people began to cheer him. Ho touched a button on tho carriage scat so that ho might be lifted to his feet and bow. Tho seat roso so suddenly and rapidly that it throw tho Princo of Montenegro out of his carriage. The accident gave rise to tho fulbu report that an attempt had been made to assassinate him. Other sovereigns of Europe havo been obliged to resort to tlio uso of various ingonious mechanical devices to enable tht-ni to fulfill their s-ocial duties to the satisfactuui of their loyal subjects or to protect themselves from their enemies. For example, tho brisk young emperor of Germany lias more dinner invita tions in a day than lio could accept in a monthf As ho dislikes to disappoint any of his subjects, it is said that lie employs an automaton to go to all the minor dinners for him. The automaton is an exact figure of tho emporor, mado of wax and springs, and is dressed in tlio uniform of one of the guard regiments. It is so con structed that it has the emperor's characteristic way of bowing, copies his walk and exhibits pretty much all Ids mannerisms. Pittsburg Leader. A Well Trained Ilroneho. Dave Reed, a young halfbreed ranch man near tho Mexican border of New Mexico, has a trained cayuso that would delight the heart of the truo sportsman. The writer took a ride over tho ranch afow weeks ago, accompanied by young Reed, who was mounted on his pet ca yuse. Toward noon, as wo were about to strike camp, our attention was at tracted by tho wild bellowing of a calf. Putting tho spurs to our animals wo hurried forward to ascertain tho cause. Wo soon camo up to tho sceno of tho dlhturbnnco. A yearling calf was strug gling hi tho clutches of a largo Mexican eagle. Tho calf was evidently getting tho worst of tlio fight. After watching tho struggle for a brief moment Reed gave a peculiar sort of whistle,and his cayuso threw up his head and stood as quietly as a marble statUo. Reed brought his rillo to his shoulder, placed the barrel botweon tho oars of his cayuso nnd fired. Tho shot was a good ono, tlio- bullet passing through tho eaglo's head, killing him instantly, Tho bird was a splendid specimen, moasurlng more than ten feet from tip to tip. Detroit Freo Press. Commenting on tho coming American navy Tho Review of Roviews uses those remarkable werds: "If England were tho only power against whom tho United States might havo occasion to use their ironclad they .might as well bo left un built. At tho samo time we shall be glad to see the Americans supplied with an efficient j-nayy. It will mako tho naval all Unco which must como between tho two English speaking famlllea less ona sided than would bo the case at pres ent," Iavtead of 4,WO,000,000 worth of farm prodweta awaually, American sollca b Wn4,by ipeovwi rtattwe to yield two Mutt acftoa. l'lo Eu tine Tlio amount of food consumed in souio of tlio down town lunch rooms ovory day is something enormous. It seems nil tho more iuarediblo from tho fnot that it goes up in small lunches. Ono plnco consumes on an average for the midday lunoh to business meu 1,500 sandwiches, 15 cans of milk, 40 dozen pastry of vnrious kinds, 85 pies and 1,600 to 2,000 oysters served In every stylo. Besldos thoso some 600 persons get hot dishes of almost ovory descrip tion at tho lunch counter. Gracious heavens 1 Eighty-11 vo pies represent 840 plo eaters in ono resort among hun dreds of tho kind. This Is not con sidered a great placo for pies either. Now York Herald. Plan for tho Future. "Now that poor Branson has lost hit monoy, I presume his marriage will be postponed." "Oh, no, IIo will marry Miss Talk away, and after tho honeymoon ho'll soil tho presents. Thoy are likely to put him on his feet again." Harper's Bazar. That Iuterehancab! ISngaireiueiit Klnc. Isabella This ring that Clmrlto gave me Is very pretty, but It la too tight, ArabellaWell, you see, your fingers nro somewhat stouter than Alice Pon onby's. Jewelers' Circular. C-Iv KAN! IfyoufWCruld-be clean and hayo your'clothos doncjip istiiettetetattd dressiest .planner, take them to tlio " ,' JM STKAM LATOttUY u'lier5a)lworktiitdQno by 'white labonimnd in tho moat jh! , 0O&QN:EI- Jf OLMSTED. '" .tibrt5Stryot I U) CD (D. Dd o w p) "d o tmaraai CD P (D (f) 0 o CD O o MM WKWBW MARKETS BY TELEOKAl'H. POHTLAND. Wheat-Valley, ll.62JOfl.6J Pr cwital. Hour atattdard, 83.00. Walla Walla USO; ...... ivhltn Mtn 45c tier btlAhcl. MIllHlurA-IIran 1 19S20; H 'i W, Wl to 2 ground barley, I2J Ul to; enr-p ltn. 11 to 19, middling, $ Per l"n- lUv-ll13pcrton. Iliulcr- orcsron fancy djiry. 3V.1 rar.py creamery S7;O0; 8wd to mlr, 27j; Onllftirnla choico 27 tonic. Egga-Orpgnn 3JJ4 c T do. Poultry Old chick eu,fS. Potatoes lOal OOorer o ntal. Cfcwse Orison, HlolCo; Cailruinii. 1 . Bugure Ooioeu C, JJnixtia C.fJK dry gmnuUted, f-Ji cube, crushed and Pow dered, CJfo por pound. Ueann-flmall whlto, Jf'Jo; pink 24 bayou, Sr; butter, ic; lima, Via. fried lfrulls-.tiuod: Italian prune 8c, I'otlte and (leniian, 7e per pound- raisins, SI 60 per box; pluntoier dried penm, 8 to 9c; mio dried and tnctory nlnnis. !). cvanorntcd Deaches. 9 to llo; Muiyrla figs 2uc; Unllforula fia 7 tent por pound, lllilon Drv hides. Hi to 0c. He If 8" fo culls, Rrcen over 65 poundl, 7c; undirR pouDds, He, sheep pelts, ao.-i. SMOKED MKATS AND I-aUD. Eastern hams, 12 to 13)c; brcikfast ba con, l.l to 15c; Bide?, llJi--, lard. Ktol3'. per pound. HAN KaANCIHCO. Hav Fiiancwco, Uec.23 Wheal; buyer; iUO, Barley feed ,51.07 i U per centa. Oats-Gray 11 35tol 4j per cental, old. Corn I MTgo yellow, 1 Id to SI !2X;wh'te f 1.25 to J 1.30 per rental. Ilops 1UX to VjC per pound. X'otatocs Garnet Chile i, JO louOc; Early Itosc, 20 lo 30c-, llurhanks, SO to,40c; tweet, 2.00 to 81. 3 60 per centnl. Onions 70 to 81.00 per cental. Butter-Choice, SO to 32c; plcklo roll, 21 to 25c; creamei?, 2j to IGoper pound. Eg?t Choice ranch, 4?tO'15o; told slor .age, 19 to 21c per dozen. MISCi-LANhOl'S MAHKKTS. C;ilCA00,I)ec.2l. Wheat, cash DOJc "wm mil nwjLU'itMj rnoFESsioxAii cards. Q T.lllrirAniHON, Attorney at law. p. olllcw up .taint lu front rooitm or new Itfl4n IllfWlr. fVifl.fft- lnmni.Mt.l .....( ,. . 1. .. ...V.., w. H . ..VIUIIIVIUjIIIIIIU 1.1111,1 streets, ttaleiu, Ortgon. JOHN A. fAIt'ON, Attorney at law O JlotitiiH nu'i'i J, Iidn A-Uush'H bunk bulletin?. Bill em, Uncoil. B 1 lj r II. if. BON U AM. W. H. HOLME8. BomIAM 110I.MEH. Attorncjs nt law. Olllce In Buftb'a lnock, between Btnte und Court, on (.'oin'lHt. TILMON KOUD, attorney at law, Salem, Oregon. Office nrta!rs In l'utitn'a block. DM.UCY&B1NOHAM, Attorneys and counreloni at law, Knlcm, Gu-gon. .Hiving nn utisUniclol the rrcoidsol.M rlou county, lucludingulol und Mock Index oi salem, they hate special racllltlea for ex nmlnlUK tilled loruil oiUitt. liuslnesu la the Miprume court and in theatato departs wonts .1U receive prompt intention. 2 It. W. S A10-rr, physician aud ur gcuu. OlIHo in Ktdrldgo Blocs., ba-i,uu-gon. Olflco hours 10 to 12 u. m. 2lo4p. in. X.1 B. FUlLRTvOOK, M. D.,llomeopathlst. li, onice 16J Court street; ft&ddeocu :I7 u.h otreet. acuernl practice. HpeciAl al'eutlon given to diseases of Women and chiidien. BRICK AND TILE. For flrstrCliHS hand made bi Ink andltlle, goto MURPHY. & DESART. Lanie surply on band. Near fair ground, SilciM, 728 T HOUSEB, M D. Physician andsur Ucou. lracllco limited todlstnsis cf the nervous systom. c:iui rn including asthma and rupture or htmla. Ottico In Cottle block rooms 11 nnd 1.2. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. in. and Irom 3 to 0 p. m. 11 3-tf. PPIIUTlftln nlHIING, thentaie.a'd nieimii ni.1,el BlaDlt.l, price IW. or.'ob Pr?r!un2Ico',nt- ,ll: legal bisnsi prmUne. ana wfigg ,,TDn J'HTLr.TTa .n merchant Tailors A full H,,o of importP.1 .. . . ' 0 'uriimDing goodR. All ih i.f ' snli' 115 Commercial utl a,oat tylej Strawberries and. Granes Plants or either of theiS. tatVa,WM or frutta, unliable for thlcTlniSto SLft.U $ plication to E. HOKKlt, Rb; em'o?011 Dtt. M1NTA ti. A. DAV18. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 11 a. in.; 2 p. in. to 6 p. m, uay or night culls promptly uttended to. Hpeclal at tent Ion given to discuses of Wom en nnd children. Office In new Bank UUc, bU5 tommerelal stilet. Bcsldence same. DIl. J. A. KI-.ENK, Dentist, Cfflce over tho White Corner, Court and Com mercial stiects. To Strawhp.rrv n,.. profltable late hnJnr i uL,er a1fl mn , from 11. W. Havage.fcalem aiTt wkeu bert. AumSvllle.g Wm&2gl,V-& Bomber itaTAiaSX ' f eitna IEAST AMD SOUTH Conservatory ol" Muaic WILLAMETTE UNI VKUSITY. Gives bup-rlorudvantiiges to dlii'Ien's of muili!. Klo tcuclierb. Latest methons. Vci' and Instrumental mus1c taught to the utu-list irol!clrniy. Nou8egiilngeat o study music. Kxpenacs moderate. l)lU(ii as given on compio ion of course. e.t tirm begins f tb. 1, Inii. V. M. I'AItVtN, Musical Director. Hop Sing & Co., MERCHANT TAILOR8, 08 Commercial tit. Clothing mado at lowest prices. Repairing neatly done. OREGON STATE SCO00L JOURNAL orau of tho slate department of public In struction. The Journal Is n monthly mug. uziuu devoted to school and home educa educa teon: theietore, It Is lndlMienabln to teachers, und Invaluable to fi feuds of edu cation In general. Price S1.00 perannum; Ave or moie copies HI cents tuch; sample copy 10 cents. Address J. B. Hoknku. 11 7-tf Proprietor, Albany, Or. Waldo lis Nursery. Silver, ltalir.n and Petite Prune tres for sale. One and two years old. i', to 8 feet high. Exira well rooted and special care token In digging. Also a choice lot, of yearling grapes ot the following varieties: Royal Mubcadlnc, Concord, Brighton, Delware, lona, Moore'o, Diamond, Niagara, Black Hamburg, Pocklmgton, Verkeness- Bold at living prices. Address 10 1 dw It. D. AliLEN, Sllverton,Ore. M. L. OUAMBEULIN, O.M. SMITH, President. Secretary. II. M. BRANSON, GEO. H. BDUBEItT, Vice President. Treasurer. UNION TITLE ABSTRACT CO. 275 Commercial Street. Makes thg neatest and best Abstracts In the country. E. C. CROSS, Butcher and Packer, BtateBUaniCourttHt. The best meat dellvcted to all parts of thecltv. illamette Umversity, BALBM, OBEQON, Is fust tho place to go for a first-class ciUu-atioii. Its Normal Course oflers every advantage of any normal school with all the henelils of degree und state diploma aud nmuy miec laltiea. Excelleut courfifs for business Theology, Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Hecond term opeus Nov. 10th. Third term opens Feb. 1, 1802. For circular address, REV. GEO. WHrTAKER,D. D. President. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OBJ2GON. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. -1 he best hotel between Portland aadSan tranclsoo. hirst-claw In all lu appoint ments. Its tables are served "with the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. TAXES Pay Your School Taxes Be , fare They Become Dc-liuquent, The school tuxea of district Nn. 24 in Marlon county art now due and payable at the ulerk'a office In N. 107 Commercial street, Salem, find door south of the nodtottlcc. The f,'u w;,,,,,beS"",J iJeHuqiwrt unless paid w ihln CO daya from tliudatv. V? v .i. Ul ,M'U, una ail riayo Nov.. 1S31. V. M RTXf narkvVJ u . . . UUi.1 . U-?-tf, DUtiJct Cleik. Dlt. T. O. SMITH, Dentist, W State street, Halem, Or. Finished dental opera tions of every description. Painless opera tions a speUully. WO. PUG II, Architect, I'luos, Spccl . ftcntions and superlntendencu lor nn Hastes o buildings. Office 0 Com. merclul St., up i-tulrs, ( 8. McNAl.JLY.Aichltect, New Bush j, BiemunblocK. PlunsitiidspLclflca tioi.K of ul) clasbCb of of buildings onshoit notice. Supcrlutendeaeoof work promptly ookid after. a&-tr JT J. McC LKTLAND.Olvll Baultary and 1. Iluiaullo tugluter. U. a. Utputy mineral aurvnyor. City surveyors olllce, Cottle-PurlihUiSt Block, ."-alcin, Oregon. BUfclNEhS OAUDS.I S PRAGUE & ALLEN, Blacksmiths and hoitshoelng and repairing. Only the best workmen employed. Opposite tttute lm-unmco building D1CE& ROiS, illucUsmlths, all kinds ol XV lepalrlngauddiirlaguvvora. Wehave In our em)loy Aitliur (jluve, nproletslonul Uorscshoer. Glv e Us a trial. 4-14 JOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmith. Horse shoeing end repali lng a specialty. Hhop at the foot of Liberty street, Bulum, Oregon. 2.20tf P. I. LARBEN & CO,, Manufacture of all , klnuHOfvehlcUs. Repntrlug a special ty. Shop. 45 State street. AH. HMITH i CO., Contractors, Sower . lug, Cement Bldewalks, Excuvutlng, t-tc: All wor promptly doue, Malem, Or. Leave ordtis with Duguu Bios. 4:U-lm GARPET-LAYING.-I mako a specialty e: caipei-sewlug und laying; cm pets tnkeu up and lelaul with great care. House cleaning. Leave ordera with J. H. Luuu orlluient don. J.G.LUURMAN. GKO. HOEYE, Barber and Hair dressing parlors. Finest baths It the city. 12W Commercial street, Balem. J Mil mniMVC! Pclcntllle horse shoe. ll UAIiKliNo, K- All diseases of jiurLtus ictrL iiuuiuu, Lliop, opyoslto the foundry. VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CAXJFOHNIA KXInfc9 T1U1K-BUH DAIT nKTVTKKN 1-OKTLAHD AKD B. r South. I 7:U0 p, m. j LiV, 9:1b n. tn. I Lv. 8:lfi a.m. Ar. Ban Fran. -j- QT Pqrtlanu Ar.T7'. - t-aiem Lv. T: Lv.l 70 n Above trains stop only at lollonimr i tlous north of Rosebuig, 1 a"t KJflanJ Orgon City, Woodbuin, Balcm jKtaSi Tangent, b'hedds, Halsey. HarrkbnrJ Jun tlou City, lrvl'ng and Eli firm "ur nOhKlimtq MALI. DAI1.-C ' ' 8:05 u. m. 10:52 a. m 6:10 p, m. Lv. Portland Ar.l 4-u0r; Lv Balera Lv.f hOSain Ar. Roaeburg Lv.' wVS Albany Local, Dally (Enrept 8nndy, 6.U0 p. in. I Lv. Portland Ar. I .&!. 7:62 p. in. Lv: salem Lv. &? :00 p. m. Ar. Albany Lv,5.-) .'. FDLLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS. T6URIST SLEEPING CARS, For nccommodatum ot second din passengers attached to express trains, iYd Side Division. Between foiOiti and Cerallis: 1'AII.Y IKXCK1T SUNUA'V). 7:d0 a. ni. I iV. P"ortrand Ar. I 55:30 p. n., 12:10 p. m. I Ar. tTorvnllls I.y. lfcM p. p. At Albany and Corvallls connect wim trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. EXVltESS TBAYwBAlXYKXCKrTBUKaiCr 4:40 p. m. I IjV. Portland Ar. n.a,a. 7.2j p. m. Ar.lMcMlnnvllleLv. 5-lj t. n-. Throu-ih Tickets Tonll polnte EAST and SOUTH For tickets and lull lntormatiun regard, uig rates map", etc., apply to the Oorjp. fly's ntront Salem. Oreiron. I UP. llOUEHS, Asdl. U. F. aud t'ms.Ag'l tt. ivUJ.iii.l'.i.. itaatfta 3TARM rOBSALE. . 320 acres of best stock and lrult land in Oregon for sa'e nt a bargain. Will sell In lots to suit pui chaser. Address or call on C. J. BIUEL, KnlghU, Ore. Near BUver Creek Fallr. 7 8 am IWZ1 SAL G. W. BKKLKR. Atrcnt. INhURANCB i;t iirapaiiT, FIro and ilu line. fclalem, Oraxoc ttm mr IV! 4N K l k MTTDODbV LU. Largo stock of all leading varieties of FRUIT TREES. Hend forca'plogue nnd price lift. Now Is t he time to put out peach trees and all other trees. Trees dellveroil freo to all parts of the cit. dw T. 1). JONE8, Salem, Or. EGGS. Our man who hag beensrourlng the couutr ftjrKggs has Just brought In a big lot and we aie prcpaied to supply the city. T. .UJlKOWg, Nc.fiConmcrcial Bt., Halia: THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD i ! And Oregon Development comrMF steamship line. 225 miles shorter.2U benrt llsatimo thau by any othei loute. lim I ciass through passenger and freight mi liomroninna ana an points m iuo" lametto vallev to and lrom Sau FrancHco TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept BnnMim). Leave Albany V& Leave Corvallls VSZ?, Arrive Yaqulna 8.il M Laive Yaqulna .$:. Lefive Conallis IfSvS Arrive Albany UiB- O. & O. trains connect at Albany anil Corvallls. Tho above trains connect at YAfiUIKA with the Oregon Development Cos UJ .lfHteamsliIns betweeu Yaoulna and ha Frccclsco. SAIL13G I'ATEP. ai'KAMFita. r0M VACOTA Farollon, Friday, J a Willamette Valley, Tuesday JoJ? Farallon. Sunday . Willamette Valley, Thursday Farallon, Tuesday. BTKAMEilS. FROM SAN rBAHClfW WUlamotto Valley, F rlday riUUtlUlli III JUaj ! - " Willamette Vallej, faanday. Faraiion. 'inursoay. Jiitw JO!J iw " 15 M D.C.SHERMAN, U, B, Pension and Claim agent. P. O BoxiSl. salem, Oreson. Deputy County Clefi- Vrite 'for blanks. J 7 fiT.fe rOLe " aspt umu HEALTH, IR.nic?u " aolden nlim No. J Cure Chanern, Bnt and i:coad sUne' Bores on the Legs tad Ddy; Sore Ears. '.'im??! c'itCoVr-C0,ort1 Blotches, eyphnnioOtarrh,llseed 8caln. ard l Primary toraj of the dlteasa 'known at Srphllii. Price, 85 00 per Bottle. Lo Rlcliau' Oolden Halaaiu No,8 Cures TertUry, Jlercurlalrphillllo Rhau ma tlrai, Ptlna In the Bonea, falni lo the Ileid, back ot the Nk, Ulcerated Sort OaroaL BrpMUtlo Itath, Lumps aad con. tree ted Conls, Btlffnesa ol the Limbs, and tradlptea all dUeaae from the iyjtera, vhather cauaed by ladlac reUon or ahuw ol UercnrTjIeAriajr the Llaod pore and healthr. PHco S3 00 jwr HottU. t Klckau's eolden Huanl.b Anil. S0.!0..'0-010 P" ' Oonarrbaea, Clixt, IrriUtion OrareL and all Urinary or Oenl Ul dUaLagemtnU. lrtco 9'i 59 pec Bottle. r Klthaaii OoUan 8paltla I, lection, foreTtra f Maot aooerrbaa, Inflammatory 01eet.Btrioturca.4c. lrlc 1 SO yr Kottle. Co Klcfea-'a OoMeat Olutmeal tor the eeTcctiTo tiealloscf BynhlUUe Sort and eruption. Prlre W W vK Hox. Lo KMaav.U Sol.eM ! Nrm and Brain treatment; liof pbytlcalpow er. exctae or OYeMroric. Pt attrition, tta Prloo B Mr Tokilo b NerrlKO, Beet tmyvbere, C O. ft, tecorcty pej pexcjjttoaa, HIE RrCHAKsliu C0.,ABJtt. . 0 oV tit JSJU-KET -T I'UIUIIUII. . II U. OMI -..-i ! 1 his company reserves the rigni w ohaiiKe sailing datea without notice. N. B. Passengera lrom Portland ana au W tllaniotto Valley points can wake connection with the trains I.S 1 AQU1 NA ROUTE at Albany or Ooryiu und If destined to Han Francisco, enomu arrange to arrive at Yaquma tbs eenai beioro data of sailing. i,., tat PaMcactr and Freight Katts Alwaji Lou wt. ih'or lnformalTv.n apply tn ffi5 HULS1AN & Co., Freight and Tiwj Ajjenta S.W nnd 1X12 iVont hi.. I1irUana,TO C.O. HOGDK Ac't Oen'I W. eum. ASl.,Or son I'-Jgiffe r H.lLVaWI'.LL,Jr.Gen'l trt! Pw. AcL Oregon I2l!f,D.Y Co., m Montccn"r H From Terminal or Inferior Poin- -c Northera Pacific Railroad Is the line to lake To all Points East and South. vblralnf SKff-3 ST. PAUL IB CHICAGO (No change of ca.) assKsg8 . TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Bt that can bo const rocWd and nW accon-modatiiJia flnJrfSCona-cl, nUhed lor holders of flrtt and aeconu Uctew.ac'l .fia. ELi2aAT UAH w- .- - ..fc .it Awntlnoot ftlfiottrrepW4 BnrBfiordlnt "nrt UD,D,t" te.vlce. curl in advi - -iu any SD w ul. . ,,anrotM Through U'feeU 11? 'v,,roDO can " In AmoVIca, Hni.i n & asa5Ss9s&M' tod,siiBiaW)WHiw.K WJIJW 9CMV nwi 0 -w- . t ';' - x