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mvimmivmMX'mi i ""J ilW'wqpip i--UWf iiJlaPHppflP r Bfiajninirii m 9t fi "German Syrup J. C. Daws, Rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Eu&ula, Ala.: " My son has been badly afflicted with a fearfulaud threatening cough " Jbrseveral months, and after trying several prescriptions from physicians Whkh toiled to relieve him, he has been perfectly restored by the use oi two bottles of Bo An Episcopal schee's German Syr up. I can recom ftector. mend it without hesitation." Chronic severe, deep-seated coughs like this are as severe tests as a remedy can be subjected to. It is for these long standing cases that Boschee's Ger man Syrup is made a specialty. Many others afflicted as this lad was, will do well to make a note ol this. J. F. Arnold, Montevideo, Minn., writes: I always use German Syrup for a Cold on the Lungs. I have never found an equal to it far less a superior. a G. GREEK, Sole JIan'fr, Woodbury H.J. tl&AHrci sv g3gg CHATS ABOUT MEM. ROSALIND UP TO DATE. MISSPENT SYMPATHY. DH.BIIIS b SESTQHME llp$P y HERVIHE. WSIM jf AT Zsr f Tufa xSfe HEADACHE! frmnnluopz CTUtlc looking personage, ilflhlL lirtiBUentir.tftrecaT'i nj x-? Huiffl' KIlBTOUATlVi: SEttVEriJE. Cltcotcrod by tho entaCDt Indiana fcccdallil la nervous citwito. It doe not contain optstrsor danecrous dram. "Have been taking IjH. MILI-fl' JXEVrOlIATIVB JVEI1VISTE for EII-Pr From Pteniter to January jJEroua tainitlwWerrln 1 had nt least conruliiint, -"lmnftr three months' use bavo no ror tu. Jon-r B. CuU-iXB. ltomeo, MI'i." lh-TitKnu(B nit. WILES' UEHTOIZ. jTi4BNEItVIKi:rorBboatoorroonlb. It )u1t ngbt mo relief and care. 1 bare tak"i It for epilepsy. and of ter using- It for one week hve I J r.u attacks- Unrd C. Drulun, Ileitbvllle. "s. Hno book of jrreat c 4re end trial bottlea i"il JJXJ a Urns Iits Ererrwbera, or address Cn.MIUCC MEOICAU CO., Elkhart, Ir.d. Hold byD. J. Fry, druBgioi.Knler- uamTi: TS GkMisHikMMfidu Act ou a aer rriBclr 'e regulate the liver, t f-c ich and bewrb: through hi netei lin. Mass' P .jj tptftltv evre Ml most si, torpid liver acd cons' po tion. Bn.atlejl, mill ', tcrctl&oa4ao9.2& tu. Grocie lre at iru v it b bV-Co.,2llU't i Hold by D. J. Fry, dniidBt, .S.tlei rfTTfiily y -y X XTX? LvV SICK MEN Buffer unnecessary. Don't you know that exhalation, debility, falling manhood, and general weakness, brought on by early follies, dUslpatlon and excesses, can bo cured. Don't get discour aged. Wo liaro cured hnndrodi rO2 at their home bjrrnall treatment pN Your caio -will he dlai(noed free. Write to-dajr. No coit to learn yoBr condition. i r" i iiiiM mmm wnmi HuM, Sloclton and Ellis 8U SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. p m v . He TTiiatetl III Kloquenca on the Oe ert Air. The benevolent citlten with the gold beaded cane approached the reenmbent figure on th bsnch In the p.irk. "31y rriewl."he iid with feeling, do yon thlni yoo art fulfilling the end and aim of your creation? The rnrty looking party In the deject ed snlt of clothes and the discouraged raatalrwof a hat looked np. Then he lookeUl down again, shifted his tobacco to tb other isWe of his jaw. leaned his chin on bis hands as before, and said nothing "Is then; no better, nobler, more use ful career for you, ray friend, than spending your days in this purposeless existence The man on the bench pulled his rem inifcence of u hat further down over his eyes, crunched bis tobacco, and still said nothing. "I have no doubt." pursued the benev olent citizen, "that at times a virion of Au jillitiea of life to one who ear nestly fetn vei tn do his port as a man and a neighbor rise before your eyes. You have felt. pcrhar,the inequalities of so ciety, tho hopelessness of individnal ef fort to change the existing condition of things, and tho bard, grinding fact of injustice, but that does not wholly ex cuse inaction. The true idea of life, my friend, is to overcome its obstacles, defy its conditions, and make circumstances your slave instead of your inaater. So man who has ever risen above the dead love! of mediocrity, whose words have caught the ear of the world and com pelled its respectful attention" "Say." broke in tho man on the bench, wearily, "if yon want to do mo a favor go off somewhere and rest your monthl" Chicago Tribune A Chance Acquaintance. Ingersoll told a good story to a party of gentlemen who were calling upon him at the Denison two weeks ao. A gentleman entered a street car and took his seat opfwrnte a tine, portly, ansio- wnom he at I once thonght ho recognized He looked hard at the man for a time, until ho saw he was causing him considerable dis- . comfiture. He then changed his seat for one beside tho handsome looking man, and as he did so turned to the latter with tho remark, "I beg your pardon, sir, for my question, but I am strongly seized with tho impression tluit wo havo met before." i Tie gentleman good naturedly replied that he, too, thought ho had seen tho other's faco, but was at a loss to tell i where. Both rodo on in silence for Bome blocks, alternately exchanging sido glances, but saying noyer a word. Fin ally tho man who had broached tho sub ject broko out with: "Hold on; I havo it, sir. Weren't you blown up at the battle of Vicksburg?' "Yes?" replied tho other Inquiringly. "Then that explains it. So was L When you wero going up I was coming down, and 1 thought, as I lookod at you then, that that fellow would glvo a gooa deal to bo as near tho ground as I am. I know I had seen your faco eomo placo comrade." "Now, that Is wliat 1 call it wonderful memory," said Colonol Ingersoll, with a hearty laugli. One of the Rothschilds In Weisbaden is taxed on an income of fl.WO.OOQ. General Butler has a cigar In his month almost continually, but be rarely or sever lights it Leopold Morse, ex-congressman, uses a rouna aozeu oi guuu m" c.. Havana cigars every day. Senator Conger allows himself three cigars dally, and Senator Allison also loves a fragrant Havana. General Oourka. governor general of Russian Poland, Is a hale and vigorous toldicr of sixty-four years, and he is not going to resign bis place, as baa been re ported. With a jackknlfe James Ingram, of Eaat Bradford. Pa., ha carved on a dogwood cane a fox hunt with a dozen bounds and a mounted uunier or wo tn the chase. Thomas D. Jordan, who succeeds John A. ilcCall as comptroller of tho Equitable Irwnrance company of New York, becan service with the company as an errand boy in 18.19. M C Crcode. the owner of tho Last Chance and Monarch mines at the new camp in Colorado that bears his name, is a native of Illinois, who settled in Colo rado in 1 870. He is a man slightly above medium height, lean, and b of a sandy complexion, and is fifty years of age although he looks much younger. Bismarck sprinkles his conversation, which is at all times interesting and sometimes epigrammatic, with choice and pertinent extracts front Sliakespeare, of whose works he is especially fond. His talk even on commonplace subjects is bright and entertaining, and he is a man, despite his reputation, of great personal magnetism, which casts a spell over the visitor. i ProB6hntfd HppfitfS, Trt Sired. From a letter written by Mrs. Without, Independent and Bnellieullke: I da E. HunJ, of Greton, H. D., we Within, Very Womanly. quete: "Was taken with a bad I met him on the Elevated tho othar cold, wbleii f-uhtl on my luue?, dar and ho neemod depressed and oat ! cough eel lu and finally ternilnaUU of spirits. ,rWh3t8 tho matter!" asked L in const! me up, niptloo. Four doe., gave f-Ii!??."."' Ktiinp 1 cokl live buta'tSSt"fri"nV.r. LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS. Ttala term might be applied to flterens 1 lDt, loeaiea oa ine ikviuiu v,cjjui ih e-nir-nrv to the vast fbrett r.w.ii which extend JMrth to Luke k itrtor. y di Unre ol 230 mile without a break. n account oliw tiui lomucr "" Tbt wmnnrin uitw i wuh.-u mc i ine laxniiuir huu . mew net ireri'ona'e line v tjiu r, ur AROUND THE THROMEa lifc! ON SALB HMXWlB UM DENVMR, Omaha,KansasCity,Chicago, ST.FAUL, ST.1.0UIS, And all Polntil East, North and South, 270 Com'l street, tfalem, Oreiron. & UAltKKll, n.cuU. IIOIHIC Eitls for lleaUiig Canltol. The board ol raiiltsl bulldluueniniiila. lunnra liivltn kialL(l nroiKwala lor liClltlllit the cnpltot bulldinir at Baleui, Or., either by ktcuin or li'il water. Jiiuacnt aio la lumUli their own jlanniid aiwclilcatlouii. Kvery bid Blmll bo ncooiiipnuled with nn uiidcrtultlui; with ouii or moro aiirUtlen In aim in ftnlinl (i flnllblo till) nillOtltlt Of tllO bid to bo nnnroved by the board, to llio eflect that lOits bid atiull be accepted, the bidder will perlorm tbo work icclrled thorulu In acoortlanco with tbo plana nn apeclOcntlnna theranir. Tba right to ro Ject nuy or all bld In nvrved. lllda will JW HHJ " --.-"--" -" -- . - . . bit oiMued at 'i o'clocn p, in. siouany, April II, leW. at tliuexiwutlvooltloe.Knleui, uku. w. aioiniiUK, 1'lUIj.MI-nMUHAN, , llnanl oriininilnl()ncra. Wit. A. MUNLY.Ulerk of Uourd. 3-liMmo Those Afflicted With ths habit ol nln to exeei, LIQUOR, OPIUM Oil TOBACCO Cun obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT. CURE AT TUB KBBLEy INSTITUTE- Kowat Orove, Or,, 0U write, Htrl lli eotindeutlHl. thFwillamette, HALJiJU, OltJiQOIu JtiOts, $2.50 to JJi5.(M per Vi Tbe Ixkit bote) lKiwtHn IVrtltuid nU .-) Frtiin-Uci. flr1 el In II II "Plf?1 luuit- UMm r M"iwt wllp t! Chotoi-ft Fruit UlVb IU I be WbUutivllto Imp A, I, WAGNER, Prop. True to Uer Truat. On tho night of March 8, 1801, Mr. Wickwiro brought homo a package. (This word should bo taken in its literal 601180.) "What havo you there, dear?" asked his wife. "Thnt,' said Mr. Wickwiro Impress ively, "is a clock a new fnnglod clock, that runs it year on one windlug. 1 pur poso to go to sleep In peaco hereafter." On tho night of March 8, 18U2,nt 11:18 n. in.. Mr. Wickwiro awakened from a dreura of a railroad wreck, In which tho brokon driving rod of tho overturned locomotive was slowly jabbing its way through his vitals, to lind that his wifo was orouslng him in tho usual manner with her elbow. "Ura-ra what tho what's up?" "Did you wind tho cloclr, Honry, dear?" Woman may forgive, but sho cannot forgot. luiHunapolls Journal. Uuibnrrnulni;. Queen Margharita of Italy devotes a day occasionally to visiting the hospitals in Rome. The Duke of Edinburgh is, after tho queen, tne ncnesi anu ctusesi uicmusi of tho royal family. Ex-Empress Eugenie has still in her service tho woman who was her favor ite maid in tho empire days. The empress of Austria's namo when traveling is that of Elizabeth Nicholson. She once had a favorite lady's maid of that name. Princess Liso Troubletski Is one of tho most celebrated grandes dames in Europe. She belongs to the illustrious family of Belosselaky. whoso ancestors date from Iturik. The Grand Duchefsof iiaden, daughter and sister of emperors, is at tho head of a hospital, a cooking school, a training school for servants, a school of art for women and a mending school. That highly ornamental personage, tho king of Siain, has ordered a large and expensive steam yacht to be constructed for his own use, which will bo twice as largo as any such craft now afloat King Milan has decided on abandon ing all his rights, not only as a member of tho royal family of Servia, but also aa a simple citizen. Ho considers that ho la acting in tho interest of his son and his country, and probably he is not far wrong. Tho ox-king styles himself a voluntary exile. The Prince of Wales smokes a cigar manufactured specially for him by a Cuban firm. The tobacco is tho finest known In tho trade, and a cigar, when rolled and finished and packed in highly polished boxes bearing Wales' "Three Feathers," represents exactly four Eng lish shillings each. TURF TOPICS. "Mi And your answer Is Irrevocably no? "Uufortunatoly, It must bo so." "You might havo told mo so before boforo 1 invested twelvo good dollars in thoso tickets, Tho Idea of my Hitting through nu opera with you nowl" Harper's Uaznr. Not a Hud I'lmi. "My dear old friend, how woro you ablo to acquire such an imtnuuso for tune?" "By a very slmplo method," "What Is thatr "Whon I was poor 1 inado out I was rich, and when 1 was rich 1 made out that 1 was poor," Toxaa Biftings. In 1891 exactly 123 thoroughbreds wero foaled ut Rancho del Paso. Kansas City will probably furnish a sixty day racing meeting this season. Springfield talks of laying out a kite shaped track, tho lirat in the state of Ohio. Ed Corrigan baa made C03 stake en KaKomonts for the coming season. Last year hia horses won in stake and purse races no less than 570,000. Tho Dloomingtou (Ills.) Trotting asso ciation offors to give a purse of $10,000 to Monbars, 2:10f, Chimes Girl, 2:20, and Kalph Wilkes, 2:18, next falL James E. Popper, the wealthy distiller, is tho first turfman in the southwest to lit up a palace horeo car for his horses to travel In during their campaigns. Professor Landaborgor, tho sculptor, baa been commissioned by tho College of Agriculturo of Berlin to make a statuo of tho celobratod English race horeo St. Gation. Tho rivalry between somo of tho for eign countries in regard to which should purchaso tho best American trotters has furnished a uiarkot for some of tho best trotting stock this country has over pro duced. WHISPERS ABOUT WOMEN. Ho flashed in a conscious way, and said, "Oh, nothing." Then in the pcxt breath ho added: "Yes there is, too, and Fm going to confide in yon. You impress me as the sort of woman man could confide in." I have nlwayB flattered myself that there is something in my face that inspires confidence. I was pleased to eco that this expression was gener ally recognized. "Tm in love," ho continued, "des perately in love, and I feel sure it i3 a hopeless case. 1 uon t mind men tioning her name to you. Indeed, any man might feel proud of himself to think ho was in Iovo with her. It's Miss Z. That's why it's so hope less. You know what Miss Z.'s posi tion is. So do L I know sha is a clever, capable, competent business woman. She fights her own battles with the world, and asks no odds of anybody. She is highly respected by her employers, wh. r joognize her true worth and her value to them. She needs no help, no protection from any one. 1 don't dare to pro pose to her on this acco'uit. Why, jho'd just laugh at me for my pains. She would want to know of what earthly use 1 could be to her. "I came pretty near doing it once. I saw her at tho opera one night, and she looked so girlish and dependent in her white frock, with her hair curled in childish rings alxrat her face, that I made up my mind she did need a protector and that I would propose next day. "Well, the next day came, and I happened to meet her in the morning on her way down town. It was rain ing. She had on a very mannish, double breasted, long caped mackin tosh, a pair of stout boots, a storm hat and a very aggressive umbrella tucked under her arm. There wero no babyish curls that day Her hair was braided tightly all about her head, and looked as businesslike as possible. My courage failed me. I said to myself that it was all non sense. That trim, alert, capable young person didn't need mo or any othor man to look after her. And so I didn't propose. That's alL" he wound up gloomily. It hannened that tho very next afternoon Miss Z. dropped in for a little chat and a cup of tea. I told her the story because it was too good to keep. She laughed a bit and then sho sighed. "Yes," sho said, "1 dare say I givo people that impression. 1 intend to, at least. I resolved when I first went out in the world to scramble for my self that I would never ask any in dulgence from any one on account of my sex. I would put on a brave front anyway. Like Rosalind, I'd havo a martial outside, though in my heart tho woman's fear did lie hidden. WelL your story sho.vs that I have succeeded. And yet I am a woman still at heart. "I don't liko to do things for my self. I'd rather be waited upon, cared for, watched over by some great, big, delightful man. I often look at other women with their hus hfinds and sweethearts, and sigh to remember I havo none. You would not have believed it? No, I dare say not And probably poor young X. would not behove it now But it is true; true of tne and of every wom an. No matt r how biavo and capa ble we may seem, wo are all cowards at heart Wo like a mau to light tho world for us." And when I looked at her there wero two tears slowly rolling down her face. New York Recorder. iiic ui ra short time. I eave in v self up tomv ,M; wh lo .eacuiwalnrabcr feeder to - .- j i ia t .u ... i lAMitv hr ini nun n? innrHiu iu ujuici -aviour aeiprmimfii u i i. .. VbufareTai. oiUrt for thonwnda of tay with my frteuis on earb, l'( orp,Mn the upper rountry, bat it WOUIU IIH-T uy aufeni niies mvr. ( i irnl'xes a wau-r P""- l"t My busbnod vrns advtel lo gel Ur. King's New Tjlfw.very for eoununip finn, concha and cold?. I erne it a t ial, took in all, eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am imtr a ell ui'O Ik arty woman." inai bottles free at Daniel J. Frj 's drug store. 235 Orumerelal etreti, regular size, oOc. and f 1.00. Bby rrfart, Mother sihl. Doctor nhMrfljOd t Castoria. Ilucklen' Arnica Sfllve. Ths Best Salve h te workl for Cntr, JlniiK. forft, l'kvr-. s't Ittwarn, Kev, r Sores, Tetter, ChpKl Hind. CbllbtelDij. rvimtt am all frtin Kniglltin. arid rx(t- ttvelv etirta Titer, or to par rtqulred. It u mnr&nteed U Eire 1rfeoi mtlsfiiutkm or money refund t. Prl-e. 38 cent pr box. Korsalebj-DamJ.Kry.znuomHi. cecond t nit tn Ibal or rceoan ana arosuna, v bleb ctlle re 1m loat-don tbe "Den. I al." MUllonaof feet or lumber are cat ery year, giving employment to hnn firertjot men. inad'ltion to the lumber I fide. It baa nuraerona other manuOuv t -rie-: It la here wbera tbf large car shops .ril,e WUeonainCeutral Line are located. Kor tlekew. maps, pamphlets and full Uformnllon appl lo O.K. MOelll, C. P. adT. A., Mlnuenpirfts, Minn, and tojna, i food. General "aseDKer and Ticket Acint. Cblcngo.Jll. MCly J. M, Needham, JIOUSB PAIjnTES'G, KAX80 MINING, PAPER HANGING. NATURAL WOOD FINISHING. CARTER'S! rfl IEIE? VLjBti Sawn5 wlhi Sick Head? ch and relieve all tbe troubles Inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such ai Dizziness. Nouses. Drowsiness. Distress aftet eating, 1'ato in the -. 1 &c While their most remarkable sucrv ha. Lven rhown in curing 3 s SO Leave orders J. Irln"s,rearof8mltha stetner's drug store. JE. K. HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator, Offlce at Chas. Cal 'erf MIHIoDery store, f'alem, Oregon. M.T. RiNEMAN DEAI.KR IX Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery ,"G!asware, Lamps, "Woeden ,tnd Willow wre. All kinds of mill feed. Vldoveseiabletandlrults in their season. Highest Price paid for country produce." .VeolIcl ashare of your patronage. (U) m Btate street Headaci. a. yet Carteb's Ijttle Liver Pilm ure eqttillv rn) iaWe in Constipation, curing )nd pro 'entmR this annoyingcomplatnt, while fie also correct all disorders of the stomach, Imutatc the liver and regulate the bowels. 'en if they only cured che they would bs almost priceless to those tio suffer from this distressing cemplaint: jt fortunately their goodness does not end .re, ami those who once try them will find !iese little pills valuable in so many ways that ley will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick head ffiA S3 P1 PC5" W3 v tho h.ann of ro manr Uvea that here is where to make our great boast. Our pills cure it vWIb otheis do not. Cmittr'h Little Lrrra Fills are very small ind very easy to take. One or two pills make a doss. Tbey are strictly vegetable and do not grip or purge, but by their gentle action lease all who usa them. In vials at 25 cents; 3ro for $ 1 Sold everwhero, or sent by matt. castes icc::l;s co., He rat M R W M Small Me. PKOFKhSIOKAL OAKD3. EO. H. BURNKTT, Att.rney Pt law, Kalcm. uregon. umce otr uina a uah'H bank. G Ku Ha' AHOY&BlNOHASI, Attorneya auil rnnnselnrx at law. Splciu. Oregon. 'nvintr unnbstraetol tho recordof Marion county. Including a lot aDd bloek Index oi saiem, mey nave special nu-intiti. mr w nmlnlue titles to real estat. BusIqwji In the supreme court and In the state depart ments win receive prompt mieuiwu. Misa Jaiio Cobdott, dangbter of tho famous Richard Cobdon, is an indefati gable writer on jiolitical aa woll as on general subjects. Tho hospital recently opened at Glas gow by Lady Aberdeen is f rco to women ouly, and la to bo worked by it staff of competent lady doctors. Dr. Mary P. Jacob!, of Now York, and tho fashionablo Dr. alary Woolsoy Hox on, of Washington, aro each said to earn over f 10,000 every year in tho practico of their profession. it now trannpirea that Mrs. Osborne, of London, etolo her friend's jowela in order to pay trudesmon, with whom sho had recklossly run in debt, and who wero threatening suit. Mrs. Paran Stovons, during her wan dorings through Europe, has collected no less than a hundred miniatures, paiutod on Ivor', onyx and silvor, each tho beauty of some well known family, disposed of by some improvident member, CLEAN! If yomvould bo clean nud hayo yourclothea dono up in tho noateat and dressiest manner, tako thorn to tho SALEM STK1X LAUNDKY wlioro all work ia dono bv white . Jabor and in tho most prompt mimnor, COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street 'Wontlera of tlio Tranco State. Professor William James, a well known Harvard instructor, in speak ing of tbo trance condition and trances in general, eayw: "I know a woman who in her trances knows facta which altogother transcend her possible normal consciousness facts about tho lives of people whom she nevor saw or heard of boforo. I make this statement deliberately, Imowinrr tho liabilities to which it exposes me. My own impressions aro that tho tranco condition is an immensely complex and fluctuating thing, into the understanding of which wo havo hardly begun to pon etrato, and concerning which any very sweeping generalizations are sure to bo premature." St. Louis Republic. Lemons at FiuieruU. In 1878 I was called upon to olli ciato (for a neighbor) at a Cunoral in a Lancashiro town. Tho relatives, working people, hut not poor, do trirod mo to attend at tho house bo foro tho procession loft it I found tho company drinking lemon juice, mixed with warm water, sweetened and spiced. Tho vessel was a largo two liandlod pot mug, and tho rind of tho lemon was wreathed from handle to handle I found it would havo been a groat offonso to refuse to drink of it Notes and Q.ianes Own T. RICHAKDSON, Attorney at law, office ud stairs in front rooms of new ush bloc!:, ccrner Commercial and Court streets, Halcm, Oregon. JOHN A. GAIIRON, Attorney at law. Itooms3nndllLKda Hush's bank building, Salem, Origen. 8 1 lyr Conservatory of Music WILLAMETTE UjaVKBSIrT. Gives V superior advantages to students of muKic, Five teachers. Latest methods. Vocal and lnstru menial music taught to he highest proncieDcy. No use going east o study music. Expenses moderate. 01pkma given on completion of course ext term begins Ktb. 1. IS&i. S1.M.PARVIN. Muolcal Director. rMPHOVKD OKDER OF RKD 31 EN. I Karalakun Tribe No. 8, Palem. Holds council every Thursday evening, at 7:30. Ugwam in btate Insurance hall, F. C BAKEK. Prophet. FRANK C. WATERS, Chief of Records. Salem Abstract and Loan Co. The only Abstract books of Marion county. Real estate orders tilled promptly and safely. W. H. PT. WATERS, THAN-A-OBR. M. L. CHAMBERL1N, 0. 31. SMITH, rresldent. Secretary. H. M. BRANSON. GEO. H. bOUBERT, VlcePresident. Treasurer. UNION TITLIABSTEACT CO. 273 Commercial Street. Maken the neatest and best Abstracts In the country. FEAR & HAMILTON, Loans neg. Hated on Unproved farm and City property. SAiEM, Oregon Boom 14. Hush Bank block. 6 12dw B. K. BON HAM. W. H. HOL31EH. Bomiam dt Hoi.mf.h, Attorneys at lw. OUlce in Bush's block, between State and Court, on Com'l St. rpIL3ION FORI), attorney at law, Salem, X Oregon. Ottlce up-stalrs in Paltou's block. BH. BRADSHAW, PHYSICIAN AND . Burgeon, balem. Oregon. Offlce in Lldridge block, upttalrs over Williams England's bank Residence comes State and 8. E corner Winter street. It. YOUNG, 31. D.. Offlce formerly . occupied by Dr. Rowland, corner Court and Liberty streets. Telephone No. 43. Offlce heure: 8 a. m. to 12: 2 to 4 p. in., and 7 to U p. in. Residence Htl street on electric car line. Tclephono No. 9. MoAFEf. t BBOOKls. Physicians and Surgeons, 3iurphy bluck, up Btulru, Commercial street, "iulem. Or. It. W. S 310TT, physician and bur geon. Olnee in uuriuge uiock, tu. Oregon. Offlce houis 10 to 12a.m. to 4 p. m. lem, ECTect of Qalulne on Liiboroia. Workmen occupied in tho mauu facturo of quiiuuo aro eaid to uuller from a peculiar cutanoous ontption. which some claim U ctiuieil by the vapor from boiling solution, and tbe statement is made that abo.st HO pa cont of thoso engaged aro iu.ro or Uv affected. PhannacouDii n. Tbo l'lra of insanity Cannot be urged In extenuation of the conduct of hmta of people who cous'an'iy Inrllct Injury upon theinseUea, and lay the foumlutlun for aerloui and ditt-(r u bodily trouble by the use. In aeuwm -rid out of seaaon, upon alight ncres'ltv and without dlfcrtmlnatlon, of dnut o vege table cathartic anit pohoniu mineral cuoiagoguesnotably tbe vanour lortn cl murcury- to relieve simply conit'ratloii n the bowels If there ta any other toule complaint remediable at any itare bj tba Kralstent use of HosUlter'a Ktomieo tera. This famous remedy nev. r , evacuates too eoploutly or weakens EB. PHILBROOK, 31. D.,HomeopathlsU . Ottlce 155 Court street; lteuldence 347 High street. GeLeml practice. Special uttcntlon given to diseases of Women and children. T.HOUSER. 31 D. Physician aud sur geon. Practice limited to dlseiu.es ofthe nervous sjBtem. alarru including nsthma and rupture or hernia. Ottlce iu Cottle block rooms 11 and 12. Offlie hours lrom 9 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to (i p. m. llltf. R. T. C. S31ITH, Dentlst.W State street, CttlUJIl. Ul. fJUIAUCU UfltUll UliCJH ons of every description, l'alnlessoperu tlonsu specialty. P1 tloni TVR.31INTAB.A. DAVIS. Offlce houn f 9 a. in. to II a. m.; 2 p. m. to a p. m. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Special attention given to dli-oate of worn euand children OUlcoln Aew BuukBlk., auu (.-onimereuii sueeu iioncenco sace. 1-vR 31IM.fc.ItK. l.UND, tplMMipal tec- lj toty; coriior Lutinekow ana cuurcn, Orlico hours 1 to S p. in. NNICK F JEFFREYS. 31. D. 'Ireat- inunt of lidUaaudCblldronn upeo laity. OUlce hours; 9 to 12, ana 2 to . i.i- dridge block, salem, Oregon, T 1). PUUH, Architect. PIiiim, Hpecl. V , tlcAtlonu and suierliiteudence lor all cbu.os of buildings, Offlce 2U0 Com. nierclal bt , up stalra. T J. McCAUrnLAND.ClvlIBHnltaryaud Hi. Hidraullo Euglneer. U. s. Dtpuiy ntinerai surveyor. City suneyup, offlce CotUo-Parkhuiat Block, ualem, uregon. A. ROBERT, Architect, room 421, Mar (juaih building, fortUuil, 0ro-)U, 0. lll'SINlisy CARDS TOKYKMILlM,lroprietii 'h Porce II lain Uathandthavluirl'Hilor. Have the only lorcehiln Hath Tubs in the city. Juu CumiiiercUl ktreet, Salem, Oregon. PRAOUK A ALLKN, Hluoksmitlis and borenhoelng and repairing Only i lie workmen enmloveu. OooomUs Kialu Iaauranoe building II.HJIITH&OO., Contreoloni, Heirer .. Ing, Cement Bldewulkk, Kxun-utlng, Etc: Ail work promptly doue, balem, Or. Leave order with Diuju Buvi 4jl&-lm QPHJ beet wi 0" Use a)rlenl In or out or the phsrmanpwU of which Ibis can truthfully beald, we aro unaware of It. Abandon the fatuous babtt of donlng and use Hi is twnlgn regulator, wblsh auo aeta right weaienM tomaeii and dlsoidrren livers, ltbeumallsm, ntaralgla. slecpleasneiu. lou ot appetite, malaria, debility and kidney compialnu we trouVlw ai) nentbu fy the outtn. BPET-tAYING.-I make a specialty oi roiiet-elur xnd InTlnsrr nui.N ken unnnd ielaiditncivi.i(wnt. Hnnu eleunlug. Lwve order with J. 11. Lunn or Huron Hon. J. O. LUUllMAN. Ilorso Hl.op I fOHN KNIGHT, IMackKmlth. t) hwlugud repairing a ntHMjtalty at I ho fool of Liberty street, Salem, Oregon, iautf PJ. UK KHUN & CO inulwitore of all .klndapr vehicles. IVpalring a f peclal. ly, Bhor.i5HUUUvet, Capital City Restaurant Uas. Bachelor, Prop'r. Warm Meal at All Hours cl the Day None out whlto labor em ! yed In this efctabllkUmeul. A good tfubstamlal meal c o!.ed In flrsl clais style. Tweuty-flve cenU per meal, RBD FRONT, Court street, between Opera .House and Miuto's Livery J. H. HAAS, THE WATCEMAKEE, 2I5K Commercial St., ialcm, Oregon. (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty ot Spectacles, aud repairing Clocks. Watches and Jewelry. THE ELEGANT NEW Barber Shop and Bath Rooms, - 247 Commercial St. Two doors north Red Cornsr drugstore, JOSEPH FUSEE, Ptopr. rnift lib fVNE OF THE ! VTtOFSY rBrABLIBH. ylnxoa m .... .,v.'c, winr niton tru-n Portland, lirgesi atnok LeJ 1 Blanks ir theHtate, a-d blggMt dlsco.iut. endfm firlcallst of Job prtuiUig. n'l cs'alogno ol egsl blanks. e.. a:. WaITE, Htearu Pdnler M.m 0"vn n, Notico of Assesmi'iit for In- provoinent of South Com- morcinl Street. Vf OTIOK is hereby given that the Coil 1 inon t'ouncll of the olty cl tstlem. Or, uon. v, I.I t 8 o'clock m of tbe 13th day of prll, IKli.ni tbe iVimmou Council CnhinbiTH at snUin, Orcjou. puKOtd to aif UK n each lot or irt thereof liable thwri'Ii'r it proportionate brr of the coakt of grHdfiig, ravllugana c.irbluj: of Comnieri'lilMnvtbFlWfceu I bo S'jutbsldc of 31111 slretand Uibwutheru biundaryof theCI'y if pAleni,nxirdlng to the plans andp olfci.ttonstin ie in Uu pflice of Iheolly i ireorf 'rm, i 'ivvrii. Ilo'ie by order oi the Common IViunell of eoiem, uregon, i mi. Mn oay or April, lRH, 31. K. UvKibELIi, ltvomdir. Liquor NOTICE For Aniilication for Llconso. To ull whom It may reneern: ie nonce unii me unarnijned will apply to the coun.y court ol Marlon coun. tv. slate ol Orn.iin.nt tin. Mu v lum i.iii of said court, fur a ilceuie toMlUpirituous, mair, ana vinous liquor, in ips quautUlN than one gallon. In Aurora preHt, lu tatd rounty of Mariou, for the perion ot one year from the dataoflMuingofanld license, FUEB tAiJSNKDIiaP CO CO td 0 o 05 m ?r tvo r I 1 I T3 w - 0) Notico of Final Account. To all whom Is may cencern: TOTIi 'K is berebr etven thnt th n... 1 signed administratrix of tbe estate ol Ottas Shaw, dwested, ha this day filed her filial nrmunt as such In the county court lor Marion county, Oregon, and said court ha appointed Sal unlay the 16th day ol April. 1W, at 10 o'clock a ta. of said day at ttiPcorrt bouse In Palcm In said county, aa the time and place for bearing any oV Jectlons which thrc may be to said ac count and fiir the settlement thereof MRS JANK BKU3IBAUUH AdmlnlstrB.rix of Estate of Oziaa Sbaw Halcm, March 12,1583. 3174tw EAST AND SOUTH VTIA Southern Pacific Rouie Sliasta Line CAi.iroR.NjA Kxrnnss train rujj da tt BETWEEN rORTXAKD ANU 8. T. South. 'I fi5c p. in. I Lv M p. m. Kia o.m, Portland Lv. Salem Ar. Sn Fran. Nc-t Ar. Lv, Lv . 7:35 a. t . I 6r2f u. r .1 7,-fr.p.' Above trains stop only at following sta tlons north or Horeburg, Ka-l I'ott'and Oregon City, Woodbum, Salem, Albany Tangent, Shedds, llal-ey, Harrlibur; Junction City, Irving arid Eugene. ItOsBUCnO MALI. DAILY, fcM t.. in. I Lv. Portland 11:17 a. m I Lv Sdletn Lv. 1:40 p. ni. fe50 p. m. I Af. Roseburg Lv. 7-00 a. in Ar. I 4:0 p. m. Albany Local, Daily iixcept bumlay. &UU p. m. I Lv. 7:52 p.m. I Lv: 9CT p. m. I Ar. l'ortiuud 8.iK'in Albany r. 1 10:.Wu r. .S)L. v,(jJ3a. Ar. Lv. 7. Lv u n. ni. FDLU1AN BUFFET SLEEPEllS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Foraccommoilatioii ot riUM-engers holding second c.ass tickets attached tu express trains. tYd Sii'e Division. Between ?ortiaf-i and tallis: PAII.Y (EXCBIT 8UKDAV). 7:M a, m. I Lv. Portland Ar. r&a) p. i iaiO p. m. J Ar. Corvallls Lv. 1 125 p. t A. AUianv qnfl rv,rvnlll rvnTllvt. xrlt .1 trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. EFh"iis?"TKAIN (DAILY RXCgFTSUWDA" 4:40 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I blO a. r 7S3 p. m. I Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. I 5:45 a. n Through I ickets To all points EAST and SOUTH i or tickets and lull luiormntion regan . mg rates map, etc, apply to the Corap uj8 agent Balem, Oregon. Z.Cm UUCjI. ifm V. U co...fc R. KOLHLEB. .Mr.nusr THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAlLROil1. And Oregon Development company steamship lino. 225 miles shorter, 20 houn less time than by any other loute. Firtt class through passenger and freight lir from Portland aud all points in the V .., lamettc vallovito and lrom San Franclnt. TIME SCHEDULE. (Except bunoays). LeaveAtoany 10 PW Leave Corvallls 1:40PM Arrive Yannlna 6:30 P '. Leave Yanulna ....-- 6:15 A Ii Leave Corvallls 10:35 A 3' Arrive Albany 1U10 A 3' O. & C. trains connect at Albany blg Corvallls. The above trains connect at YAQOI pith the Oregon Development Co's Lit jfSjteamshlns between 'Vaouina and Kk brsneisoo. N. B. Passengers lrom Portland and al! Willamette Valley points can make cloi connection with the trains of tut lAQUlSA kuute at Aioany or trvauu and If destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the cvenlii? before date of sailing. Passenger and Freight Bates Always Hit. Lowest. Tor Information aiply tn .Messra Agents 200 and 202 Front st, Portland, Or. C.C. HOGTJK Act Gcn'l Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific K, It. Co.. Corvallls, Or ;C. H. HASWl-aiL, J r. Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., aoi 3lontgomers st,- Frora Terminal or Inferior Points the Northern PacificRailr-oud Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It is the dining car route, it runs through vestibule trains, every day in the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Ot latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and In whirb accommodatlens are both tree and fur nished for holders of first and second-rloES tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuora line oonnestlng with ill lines, affording direct and unlnternitid service. Pullman slicrr rcCTVPMonscan bti'v cured in adviLff Uc.b. any agent ot the road. Through tickets to and from all poltts In America, England and Europe cau he purchased ut any ticket oflice of this cim pany. Full Information concerning rates, lime of tralni,rou tes and other details furuh bed on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, I". 121 First ttreet, cor. Wanhlngton; I ! land, Oregon SHAW h DOWNING, Agent.. 50! mwMK m mm&m mm! YfauflBirkJl I HEALTH. lie nichnn'g Oolden Balsam Xo. I Cures Chancres, fin', and second Bti.-c Bores on the Legs and Dlyj Sore E S; STihllis. Prlrn. S.I no nr Ilolll'. Le Rlcliau'a Golden llaliam No.!r Cures Tertiary, ilercurlaliryphllitla Bheu matlun, Pains In tbe Bones, fain in tne Head, back of the Xk. Ulcerated So. Throat, Syphllltio Iluh, Lump and con tracted Cords, Stiffness of the Limbs, tut eradicates all disease from tho Kua whether caused by indlsrretlon or atuu ot Jlcrcury, leaving the blaod pure UK healthy. Price 85 00 per nettle. Le ItlchauU Golden Spanish Au'l doto for the cure ef Gonorrhoea, Os IrriUtlon Gravel, and all Urlaary or Geni tal disarrangements. Price S StPf JJottle. ur Itlchau's O old en Spanish In jection, forsercra cauesof GonorrM. Inftimmatory Gleet, tricturts,ic prie 81 6l per Dottle. . Lo Kleliaa'a Golden Olntmenl tor the effective hesllngof SyphlUtlo ;rt and eruptions. Prlrejt 00 per Hoi- a Itlchan'a Oolden PUlf-Mnj ml Brain treatment; lou of physical W r. excess or orcr-work, Proatrauoc, e Price f 3 00 per Box Tonic and Nervine, . . 8n Terywhere, C. O. YL, swuwly P" per express, THE RICHARDS"DRUQ C0.,AgeeU 609 fill JUKKET ST , ,.iPaai-itt vr.-hftmeimicxi, ,3rC&mim ..,,a,iaBiwiitivwt-.l . .iaiiKWuaKtfstojOtt - . -. l v iw wvw.! l-..iHi;IIWIMW Wl'.W