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How doos ho fool ? He feels
blue, a deep, dark, unfading, dyed-in-the-wool,
eternal blue, and be
makes everybody feel the same way
August Flowor tho Remedy.
How doos ho feel? He feels a
headache, generally dull and con
stant, but sometimes excruciating
August Flowor tho Remedy.
How doos ho foo!7 He feels a
violent hiccoughing or jumping of
the stomach after a meal, raising
bitter-tasting matter or what he has
eaten or drunk August Flowor
the Remedy.
How doos ho fool? ne feels
the gradual decay of vital power ;
he feels miserable, melancholy,
hopeless, and longs for death and
peace August Flower tho Rem
edy. How does ho feel 7 He feels so
full after eating a meal that he can
hardly walk August Flower tho
Remedy. 9
G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer,
Woodbury, New Jersey, C S. A.
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Of all form, X enralgl a, poi Fits, Blee-lcs-x-,
Unllness, JllxzlneM, lilacs, Oplnnt
Liable, MranUfiness,ete.,arocor"l by BK.
millw uiurrert.vTivi: aEiivir.',
discovered by trio eminent Indiana SpedallM ia
net-roe diseases. It docs cotccnuln opiate or
danrcroet drnes "Have been uklnsr Dlt,
MlliCV BCSTOD ATXVKJ.rilVl.VK for
Epllerwy. rmfccrrteribcr to January BxroiiB
using tha ft'errlne 1 bad at leant ?5 convulsions,
and now alter three memos' nse bar bo mora
aiiscui. JoHf It Colliy. ISomeo, MWi."
lhTrobeenuin;r nil. UI17EH' IlESTOK
ATlVBACUVISSforBboBtoeriBODtba. It
h-wbrjnzlitiuoreltof and cure. I have taken It
ftirep.leinr. and after oslng It for on week have
1 id no attack. Ilord C. Bruins, Heotbvllle. 13.
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The taat botfl between 1'orlln lid URdHm
Krauctaon. l-'trkl-cliua In kII lu uiiiiiiI
lurn's. Ha Ubtea urit Herrrd wMi l)w
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A, I, WAGNER, Prop.
Tht On" flrt rroblem.
The yofimf nisn who ba1 jost received
a bequest from a rich uncle bad been
tmffing away at bis cigar in silence for
crnae iBowant. SlTily be Irxfltcd np
and aeked fate companien:
"Brer do anjthiag in real estate?"
Fve tried to." was the guarded re
poM. "Brer bar any property in the west?"
'Quite a tittle. Want to bny eomeT
Well. 1 don't knrw." taid the yonng
nmu tadolently. -I'd Hke to pot my
ranner to soma use. and western real
estate ti a iretty good uiveatment, it
MeiiM to tnc'
"It is if one ondenrtands what be la
deinjr.-
"Of course, of ctrorse. Sow, if I knew
Trben to bny" :
"When to bayr exclaimed the one
who bad invested. "That's the eariest
part of it to my mind. At any rate it
never bothered me."
"What does one want to know. thenT
aked the yonng man in surprise.
"When to sell, my boyl When to selll
So trouble to bny, bnt if I'd know
wall, letfa change the snbject. I don't
(Ike to think of the time 1 conld have
cloeed oat at a Mg profit just before the
boom burst" Chicago Tribune.
nbat ft Meana to IlealUte.
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-Zi- WL2rrA -T I " ' jiat. X IIV.
"I WOSDER IF I HAD BETTEE OO HOH
-AND GET MY UMBREtT.
Brooklyn Life.
A Little Glrl'a Story.
Sarah Simonds sought some Sunday
school scholars. "Scholars seldom sit
still," said she, so she selected six
straightforward, sober, steady, serious,
save Stella Stark's small sister Susan.
Stella started scolding. Seeing she
seemed sorry she soon stopped said
sweet, soothing sentences.
Soon she seemed satisfied, serene, so
Stella epnn some startling stories. She
said she saw seven ships sailing south
ward Sunday.
Suddenly she saw somo ships slowly
sinking. She screamed several seconds.
Strangely she saw six sailors swim
swiftly shoreward, seeking succor. Sad
scenol Six solo survivors! She simply
said, "Sabbath breakingl"
Susan sighed. St. Nicholas.
A Doubtful Compliment.
An nnccdoto of tho Duko of Marlbor
ough, who is said to have bought land
in tho Powell River valley, Tcnnesseo, on
which to establish a country seat, is told
at tho oxpciifio of n native wincmoker in
those parts. "There, Mr. Duke," said
tho Teuucssco vintner, handing Marl
borough a sample gloss, "is what 1 call
honest winei" ".Yes," tho duko is said
to havo replied; "yes, Mr. Stubbing,
poor, but houcstl" Argonaut.
Did Not fill the Hill.
Old Lady Thoro is one thing that 1
notice ikirticnlarly about that young
man who calls to seo you. Ho seems to
havo an inborn, instinctive reajH-ct for
woman. Ho treats ovcry woman as
though sho wero a being from a higher
sphero, to bo approached only with tho
utmost delicacy and defereuco.
Granddaughter (sweet eighteen)
Yes, he's horridly bashful. Now York
Weekly,
Wlmt It AVna.
"How do you understand tho phrase
an 'impressionist picture?'" naked tho
country cousin of tho city cynic as tlioy
stood in tho art gallery.
"Why, an 'impressionist picture' is
ono that leaves on your mind tho im
pression that it is a picturo of a cow, mid
tho impression lingers until you look at
tho catalogue and read that it is a pic
turo of a water spaniel." Boston Tran
script, A Gentle Itvmlmlor.
Bingo Did thoso trousers of tnino
c'omo from tho tailor's?
Mrs. Bingo No, my dear, but my
bonnet camo from tho milliner's.
Bingo (savngoly) What do 1 care? 1
should liko to know what your bonnet's
got to do with my trousers?
Mrs. Bingo (meekly) Nothing, my
dear, only tho milliner is waiting to seo
you in the next room. Truth.
Ilourd unit Clothe.
"Say," said tho olderly farmor looking
man. "1 want n llttlo pieco put in tho
Iopor that 1 want a woman who can
cook, wash, iron, milk four cows and
manage n mnrkot wagon. "
"All right," said tho advertising clork.
"Shall 1 stato what wages will bo paid?"
"Wages uothinl" shouted tho farmer
looking man. "I want to marry hor."
Indiunapolia Journal.
The Silver Quettlou.
Sam Jolinsing 1 has been read in in
do papers about do sillier iiuoshun.
What is do sillier queshun, anyhow?
Jootus Crow Fool nlggah! Don't
know what do silber queshun is) Huht
Do silber quutdnm is, loud mo a quarter?
Texas Sittings.
HERALDRY OF THE RAILS.
Trademark of Soma of tba Well Known
Kail road la Tht Country.
Almost every railroad company
has a device or motto which ia print
ed on tho time table folders, the let
ter heads and the iBuminated cards
that hang on walls of station, wait
injf room and business office. These
dovices are usually printed in colors,
and somo of them are quaint and
clever. Ono of tho most familiar is
the autumn tinted maple leaf, the
mam arteries of which denfrnate tho
rtrato of the Chicago, St Paul and
ausas City railway, which is popu
Iarlv known as the 'Maple Leaf." A
three leaf clover is tho distinguish-,
ing tnark of the Toledo. St Louis '
and Kansas City road, which is com
monly called tho "Clover Route." j
Tho Houston and 'lexas central
railway has about as elaborate a de
sign as any. Its main feature is a
steel oolon.d horseshoe bearing the
name of the road. Encircled by the
shoe Li a green four leaf clover rest
ing on a background of red, and con
necting the heels of tho shoe is a rab
bit's foot labeled "Lucky Route." To
tho right just above the horseshoe
appears a lono star. Tho four leaf
clover is also the device of the Rome.
Watertown and Ogdensburg road,
each leaf bearing a letter, as "R. W.
& O." The long stem of the clover
cuts lengthwise through the French
word "Bonheur," conveying assur
ance of good luck.
Jay Gould's Missouri Pacific road
has a largo red seal, crossed by a rail
road track, with the name of die road
in black letters covering the entire
faco of the seaL The heraldic stamp
of tho Wabash road i3 a red flag vrith
a black center, in which appears the
forward end of a locomotive, the
headlight flashing the word "Wa
bash." The Lehigh Valley fhu a red
pennant with a diamond Bhaiicd cen
ter of black, upon which are the let
ters "L. V." in white.
One of the simplest of these adver
tising devices is that of the Pennsyl
vania railroad, which is a small red
keystone with the words "Pennsyl
vania Lines" across its face. The
Florida Central and Peninsular rail
road prints upon its time tables a red
shield, upon which appears tho front
of a locomotive, tho trunk of an ele
phant dangling from tho headlight,
encircling which are the words, in
red letters, "Florida Trunk Line."
The Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad has for its uavice a shield
printed in dark tints. On tho lower
surface of the shield Ls a picturesque
scenic view showing a railroad train
CTO&dng a stream on a long iron
bridge. Just above the picturo are
the words "Suwanee River Route to
Florida." The Richmond aud Dan
ville Railroad company contents it
self with tho oddly designed initials
"R. and D." speared by an arrow
and printed in bright red. A yellow
disk on a black squaro constitutes
tho trade mark of the Baltimore and
Ohio railroad, the letters "B. O." ap
pearing on the yellow disk on each
side of the faintly traced picture of a
monument
A most peculiar dovico is that
which the Chicago, Rock Island and
Pacific railroad has clung to for a
great many years. It is an oblong
open spaco, with a red disk at tho left,
laboled "The Great Rock Island
Route." Occupying tho greater part
of tho space are the words in big,
black lottors, "A Man," and crowd
ing close upon tho letter "A" is the
diminutive figure of a man with a
stick over his shoulder and a satchel
in his hand. Tho device of tho Erie
railway in lioth simplo and familiar.
It is a black disk on a tinted square,
the faco of tin disk liearing in white
letters tho words, "Erie Lines."
An Indian arrowhead, Bhowing
tho words "Tntnpico Routo," is tho
distinguishing stamp of tho Monte
rey and Mexican Gulf railway.
Now York Times.
Tho Loyal Highlander.
The Highlanders are loyal to Scot
tish genius. Sir Walter Scott while
making a tour of tho western High
lands, wrote to tho innkeeper of Ar
roquhar, Loch Long, to havo rooms
prepared for him.
On tho appointed day it rained
cctselessly. As Scott drew near tho
iun, ho was met on tho hill near tho
houso by tho landlord, who, with
bared head and backing overy yard
as Scott advanced, thus addressed
him:
"Gudo guid us, Sir Walter! This
Ls just nwfu'l Sic ana downpour 1
Was ovor tho likof I really beg your
pardon! I'm sure it's no fault o'
mino. I canna think how it should
happen to rain this way, just as you,
o' u' men of tho warld, should como
to seo us. It looks nmnist personal I
I can only say, for my part, I'm just
ashamed o' the weather 1" Youth's
Companion.
Florida Shad.
Tho shad of Florida nro not tho
samo as thoso of tho Hudson river,
or tho Connecticut, or tho Susque
hanna. Tho Bamo fish como each
year to tho particular river whore
tlioy wore born, and in thoir appear
onco are Blightly different Now
York Press.
How Crow Ara Itccarded In Ireland.
Crows, liko crickets, como for good
or ovil luck, but tho "curso of the
crows" is a jnalediction to bo avoid
ed. If good luck abides in the. homo
stead whore thoy build thoir rookory
tlioy should not bo molested. Irish
Times.
Civ BAN!
If you would bo clean nnd hayo your clothes dono up
in tho neatest and dressiest manner, tako thorn to tho
SALEM SI KIM LA MS Hit Y
whoro all work is dono by white -labor nnd in tho most
prompt manner. COLONEB J. OLMSTED.
Liberty Street
Slourt'e dtowlfttir or ItmramrnU.
Scarcely an instrument in tho or
chestra cK-aied Mozart's attention.
A born vwunist. he wrote concerti
for violin and orchestra which.
tUough iTi.Viut tho emotional ele
ment of L' 'iboven and Spoor, are
greatly pneL To the tenor violin,
which bad been deemed worthy only
of filling up tuiti passages, he gave a
voice and place of its own in the or
chestra. The clarionet was raised to
great importance by him, and forth
with took place as a favorite solo in
strument In nearly all his scores it
received especial attention; while
tho fresh, beautiful, and exceedingly
masterful work, the quintet in A
major for clarionet and strings, and
the fine clarionet concerto, which he
composed for Stadler. havo imparted
to tho instrument an all age reputa
tion which can never be impaired.
Then his sparkling genius spent it
self in writing for that fine reed in
strument the basset horn, the splen
did properties of which ho deemed
more suitable than even the clarionet
for his "Requiem." For the oboe
Mozart did much, according it a
prominence which it had never
reached with any previous composer.
His Opus 103 has a rare oboe part,
and in the mass "No. 12" is tome
fine if difficult music for it Black
wood's Magazine.
A WbUtllnc LangTi-jge.
It seems that there is really a
whistling language. A French trav
eler. M. Lajard. has written a work
on the subject which has been ocxu
pying the attention of the Pary
Academy of Sciences. It is in the
Canary inlands that people whistle
instead of s;xikuig when they hold
converse with each other. Nor is
the whistling language a mere Ian
guage of conventional wmuds. It is
composed of words, as it were, like
any other language, and the mhab
itants of the Canary islands attain
great proficiency in it so that they
can converse on all Forts of subjects.
Tho whistling noise is produced by
placing two fingers inside the mouth.
M. Lajard declares that the Ian
guage has a great affinity with Span
ish. He has jotted some of it down
in a sort of mumcal notation, and it Ls
found that any sentence lias exactly,
onosyllable more than thoequivalent
sentence in Spanish, the extra sound
being accounted for by tho fact that
tho first syllable serves as a mere ex
planation designed to attract tho at
tention of the person addi-esed. M.
Lajard learned enough of the lan
guage to converse to a certain extent
with tho natives. London Tele
graph. Letting Temper lion It Coumo.
"What a comfort it is occasionally
to slam a door?" confessed one wom
an to another in a confidential chat
"There have been times when that
privilege was a great safety valve to
mo."
The other laughed. "A little hard
on the latch and hinges, wasn't it?"
she said. "I knew a woman who
showed mo in a clobot nn old calico
gown secured to a hook. Sho said
to mo, 'Whenever I am irritated to
tho vergo of giving Waj I rush in
hero and give this gown a vigorous
twist' Its tattered folds were mute
ly eloquent of its value as a mood
conductor. My own method of re
lief is to rush into the gaiden and
dig. When my family see my trowel
making tho dirt Uy thoy realize that
I have got to tho 'slamming door'
pitch and uoliody disturbs mo." Her
Point of View in New York Times.
( Proaesswd Hipflfss, Yet ixt4.
From a tett-r written by Mrs.
Ada E. Hurd, of Gnton, S. JD., we
quete: "Was taken hh a had
ouW, which oeMted n my lanro,
cough set in si't finally tenuiualtU
, in conmaiptinti. Four doctor pave
me op, MiitK 1 could live but a
abort f iuie. 1 gave tn.vtelf up to ni
' Saviour, rietcrtiiiHed if I ooald not
ftiy witti iwy frteiws on earth, 1
, would ntt-rt my absent in. almve.
My huolixod wp dvrel to g-i Dr.
King1 Npw DtorMrery for eonMimp
ti"n. om(;s atKi whR leave it a
trial, took iu all, eilit iMttUe; it has
cured me, aud thank God I sin nw
; a well and hearty woman." Trial
bottles tree at Usuiieu. rxy'a drug
store, 236 Commercial street, regular
size, oOe. and $1,00.
Itebyrriei,
Mother ,
Doctor praRQrlted : Castoria.
A LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS.
Thhi term mlsht t plled to Stereo
INiint, located on tbe A lwonsln Central
J iBem at the puewy to Ihe vast forest
r-rtoti whien enBi inn wi uik
s luertor, dltaDee of 200 mlle wllhoof a
treat, on account oflU van lumber Inter
e-t. The W Ueoosln Ktrer to whkh the
1 irabermra hare elven the familiar and
T unewtMt tTeefonale UUe of "Old Wla
t -a " no looe act am lumber feeder to
tieeJ'T by fuiB-sblD through Its nnmer-
I is U ibawr e an oaUet tor thoaand of
re of ptne in tb- upper 'oantrj", bat It
' i .miiiiM inter rxiirer that U second
ulr to that of Nei-oah and Menaxha.
hfch etlies are aho located on the "Gen
i at." MUlkmn or feel or lumber are cut
eery year, giving employment to hnn
nrediof mea lnad-iltlonlo tbe lumber
t-de, it bas numerous other mannfac
t Ties; It te here where tlm larxe car (hops
t.rttie Wlconln Central Line ore located.
For Uckf Vs. mapn, pamphlet and fall
laforraaUoa apply to O F. McNeill, G. P.
adT. A, Minneapolis Mlnn,ond toJaa.
V Pond, General Paftcenger and Tieket
Agral. Chicago, 1IU 1-16-ly
Madden Anile Swire.
Tbe Ee4. Salve In tfce -vrerkl for Calf.
Braes. r , flrrr-". !lt ItbeBm, Feer
Sores, TeUer, ("taapped H, CntlMaln.
Coras and all flln KmpUnos and pool
tlvnjenrr Plk,or no pay rrqulred. It
Is fruarameed to trlre perfect fnUsfoetion
or money refunded, l'rrc, Vt cent per
box. For Mde by Hani J . Fry. 3 Com St.
Comments on u I.oilnrer.
"How did you like the lecture?"
asked a woman of a man. both of
whom were sitting before ino in a car
ono day.
"Pretty well."
"What was it about?"
"Dickens."
"What did Bhe say?"
"Well, she said a good many things.
Sho cracked him up a lot, but for my
part 1 don't see that he writes better
than other folks."
"How does she dress?" onco asked
ono woman of another.
"Sho wears a tram and looks liko a
fashion plate! That Isn't tho way to
reform tho world. No woman has any
business to lecturo who does not wear
a short gown." Kato Field's Wash
ington. Embroidery Anion); Egyptian Women.
Tho graceful and sacred lotus was
a favorite pattern for embroidery
among tho Egyptian women, whoso
deft fingers imitated almost overy
object in naturo. Thoy worked on
robes which tho king woro lions'
heads and ahps, tho emblems of roy
alty. Thoy not ouly ornamented
their own clothing with tho needle,
but tho garments that draped tho
images of Osiris and Ims; tho hang
ings and furuituro of their houses
and temples and tho sails of their
pleasure boats on tho Nile, but re
served thoir most costly work for
decorating tho boats used in religious
festivals. Woman's Work.
Why Tea I Dangerous.
No peoplo in tho world drink so
much tea or so often as tho Japanese,
and Europeans m Jajwa easily fall
into tho samo habit. No word Ls
ovor heard of its lioiug injurious or a
source of indigestion, but tliit is bo
causo thoy tako enro not to extract
tho tannin from tho tea l&wos nnd
wo tako groat care to do s That is
why wo say persons who hvc on tea
and bread and butter have weak di
gestions. British Medical Journal.
The l'le of Insanity
Cannot be urseU in extenuation of the
conduct of host of people who coiistan'ly
inflict Injury upon themselves, and Ih tlm
foumliiUou for serious and illwiMr us
bodily trouble by the use. In setunn nnd
out of seasou, upon slight oecll and
without discrimination, of drat o vege
table cathartic and poisonous mineral
cbolagotruea notably the various lorms ot
niurcury- to rellere simply consttpstion.a
complaint remediable ai any si u by tbe
persistent use of Hosteller's Honiara
inner. This famous remedy never
grip, evacuates too copiously or weakens
the bowels. If there Is any other tonic
aperient In or out of tbe pbanncnpatof
which this can truthfully besatd. we ttte
unaware of It, Abandon tbe fatuous bablt
ofdoatug aud use this benign regulator,
which also set right weakened I'miichs
and disordered liven. Hheuma'ln,
neuralgia, sleeplessness, lose ot nppetlle,
malaria, debility and kidney complaint
ar troubles a". oaa,urabl by the ttltttr.
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.'ley will not be willing to do without them.
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MR halite fall toe
VKOFKS.SIONAL, CARDS.
GEO. H. BURNETT, Attorney at law,
Salem, Oregsn. Office over Ladd
hush's bank.
f-v'AKCY&lJKNOHAM, Attorneys and
1 counselors ut law, .vlein, uregnn.
laving un abstract ol the records of Marion
county. Including a lot nud block Index oi
Salem, they hnve special ucll!Uc. icr ex
amining titles to real efcUiU. Uuclness In
tbe supreme court and In tin.' sl.'Ue depart
ments will receive prompt alitutlou.
Ci T. RItHAIlDSON, Attorney at law,
O. office up talrs In front rooms of new
llukb block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Salem, Oregon.
JOHN A. UAIWjN, Attorney at law.
Itooms 3 and 1, Ludu bush's bank
building, Salem, Ortgen. 311)r
Si. K. UUNR.VM. W. 11. HOLMES.
Bo.n'ham & lioLMKS, Attorneys at luw.
Office In Bush's block, between State
and Court, on (Xmi'lBU
nilLMON KOHD, attorney m law, Salem,
JL Oregon. Office up-stalra in 1'atton's
block.
BH. UHADsHAW, PHYSICIAN AND
. Surgeon, .salem, Oregon. Office in
Klarldge Block, upstairs over Williams A
England's bank Itetsldence corner btate
and B. E. corner Inter blreet.
T H. YOUNG, M. D., Office formerly
VV . occupied by Dr lion laud, corner
Court and Liberty streets, 'i elephone No.
45. Office heurs: 8 a m. to 12; 2 to l p. m ,
and 7 to B p. tn. Residence lth street on
electric car line. Telephone No. 9.
and Burgeons, Murphy block, up.
7"H. V. 8. MOrT, physician and sur
1 geon. Office In Lidridge DIock, hsa.
lem, Oregon. Office hours JO to ll!u. in.
2 lo4p. in.
X7 B.l,HlLHItOOK,M.D.,Homeopathlst.
11, Office 155 Lourt street; Healdence 317
High street. OeLeml practice, special
attention given to diseases of Women and
children.
WT.HOUSEK.M U. fhysician audsur
. geon. 1'rnctlce limited to diseases
of the ner ous s stem. Cutarrli Including
asthma and rupture or hernia. Office lu
Cottle block rooms 11 and 12. Office hours
Irom U to IZ a. m. and from i to U p. in.
11 tf.
r 11. T. C. SMI1 H. Dentist, V2 SUito street,
J Halcm, Or. KluUhed dental open
lions of every description, l'uliiJessopenv
lions a specialty. '
U.MINTAH.A.IJAVIS Offloe liours.
9 a. in, to 11 a. in.; 2 p. m. to 5 p. m,
j or night calls promptly utlrnded to
Special nttentlou gi eu to dltwises nf worn.
eu and children Otllre In r-w Buk 111k.,
Sua Commercial stiect. ltildence siime.
DK. MILLhltS. I.UNDTi.plw'OpHl rfcT.
Uiry; coruor t liemtkeiu apd Lhurch.
Office bourn 1 to A p in.
4NN1UEF JEKrKEYS. M D. Iteat.
J. meut of Ladies and Children n pec
faity. Office heurs: a to 12, uu to 1. U
drldge block, Baleni.Orcgou.
WD. I'UUli, Architect, I'htas, Sped
. flcattons nnd superintendence tor
all clones of buildings, oillce aw Com
mercial St , up stairs,
J. M, Needham,
HOUHE PAITrNG, KAIO
MIXIXG, PAPER HANGnfG.
NATURvL WOOD FINISHING.
Leave orders J. Irwin, rear of Smith
Hteiner's dreg store.
B. K.HALL,
Paper Hangerand Decorator.
Office at Chas. Ol -en's MUlionery store,
Salem, Oregon.
M. T. RINEMAN
DEALER nr
Staple aLd Fancy Groceries,
Crockery .Glassware, La m ps, ; Woeden
and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed.
Also eetnbleHnd fruits in their season.
"Highest Price paid for country produce."
We solid asbare of your patronage.
94 132 Bute street
Conservatory of Music
rTT-JLLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.-Oives
VV superior advantages to students of
music. Fire teachers. Latest methods.
Vocal and Instrumental music taught to
ineuignesiproncieney. jno use going east
o study music Expenses moderate.
Diplomas given on completion of course
eit term begins Feb. 1, 1W2.
Z.M.PAU.VIN.
Mimlcnl Director.
fM PROVED OKDER OK RED MEN.
L Kumlakun Tribe No. 8, Halem. Holds
council every Thursday evening, at 7.30.
igwam in ataie insurance nan,
F. C. BAKER. Pronhet.
FKNK C. WATERS, Chief of Records.
Salem Abstract and Loan Co.
The only Abstract books of Marlon
county. Real estate orders
filled promptly and
safely.
W. H. H. WATERS,
MANAGER,
M. L. CHAMBERLIN, O. M. SMITH,
President. Secretary.
H. M. BRANSON, UEO. H, bOUBEKT,
vicerTesiaeni. iTeosurer,
UNION TITLE .VBSTRACT CO.
375 Commercial Street.
Makes the neatest and best Abstracts in
the country.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
Loans negotiated on Improved farm and
City property.
SALEM, Oregon
Boom 14, Rush Rank block. 6 12dw
Capital City Restaurant
Uas. B?tcheior, Prop'r.
WarmMeah at All Hours ol the Day
None bnt white labor employed in this
LSlnblishment.
A good substantial meal ccohed In first
class style.
Twenty-flve cents per meal,
RED IRONT.
Court (street, between Opera House aid
Mlnto's Livery
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCHMAKER,
215K Commercial St, Silem, Oregon,
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty ol Spectacles, and repairing
Clocks. Watches and Jewelrj .
THE ELEGANT NEW
Barber Shop and Bath Rooms,
247 Commercial St.
Two doors north Red Comsr drugstore,
JOSEPH FUSEE, Propr.
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ronisi o. .Largest stuck Leytl liuiuks it
the state, aid blg?et discount. cnd foi
nri'llstof Job printing, un ' .-mm ilogue ot
legal blanks. :. y WvlTK,
Bteam Prlntr Kh I in l mer.n.
R.J jiStViliffSySiti1. j Nctico of AsscsinPiit. for In-
provement of South Com-
nicreiul Si reef.
uituentl surveyor, ilty surveyors oltlee
Cottle-fark hurst Hlock, 'alera. uregou.
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A KollKKT, Arohlieit.roouiMI. Mar
quam building, fortlauil, Oregou.
HUStNKsS UAU1H
HOKVKA MILLS, Proprietor Hi I'orce
lain lUthuudwhaingl1.rlorK, Have
IllAllllK lnrlHln lulli 1SiV It, ,I.A ,.!.
3UB Commercial street, balem, Uregou
Sl'IUQUB ALLEN, uiAeksmiriiiTsInd
horthoeing and repairing Only the
oesi workmen employed. Opposite Htuie
iHkuruuce building
A Il.SMlTH A CO., Contractors, jewer.
V. injt. Cement hldewalks, ExcAvatlng,
fcto; All wers: promptly done, Salem. Or
Leave orders with Duan Bro tlt-lm
tABPET.LAYING.-I mak7 h sjircialty ot
J eajpeUewrng and laying; carpcu
taken nnnnd nliirtirMh. i . ,, !r
r; : r -T .- ..u ..w, into, UIIUS6
clranlug. Leae orders with J. H. inu
or Muren A Sou. J.Q, LU HUMAN.
rOHN KNIGHT. UlackMiilihrilors
tj shoeing and repairing a specialty. Bboa
at the fcotof Ulertystmi,AUem.irfw,Ji
i aaotf
l P J.LAltSEN4CO Uanuftictureofall
ly, Shop suu street, "
JOTICE Is hereby gUen that the Con'.
i uiuu uiiiiuii ui inn nil i s ninin
l Oreson. wl'l at K o'clock n m i,r thA itn.'l
daj of April. IKW, ai the tVinuuon Conucll
Chambers at -alem, Oieon, piottxdto!
r uiu tnirii in nr i,iri nierfoi liable
then I-r Its oiiortlouale suure of thi
coHKl of gm Hie, ruillpg and ourbln; of
Oomn.. rein! vlri- tbelweeulbo south side'
i ofMlilMreetai'd ilu wmthera b)uudary nf
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1 nil M' iroHtlnnt on lie In lbs ifflce or
I tbeelv uncvoror lem.nrexon.
lne l orler or h- Common Counrll nf
Salem.ongon.ihikMUilay f April. lHya.
I M. E. GoOLELL, lUcorder
N0TIPE
For A pplir.it ion for Iliiuor
License.
To all whom It may cencern:
Tufce notice that the undersigned will
applv to tbe county court ot Marlon cmn.
ty, state ol Oregon, at thlav term. 1 '.
of said court, for a license to sell s wrtt uous.
malt Hnd "lnous liquors, In les quanilt
than one gallon. In Aurora precinct. In said
year from the dateof lulncot said license!
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Notice of Final Account.
TO alt whom I may cencern:
jvi viii r. is nereuy given that the under.
IN lgnd admlnUtrntrtx of tbe es'ate ot
tula Shaw, deceased, but this day gu
bcr nasi Recount as uru In the eonnir
court lorXanon county. Oregon, and mm
court tM appointed Saturday the 16tb air
ot April. IHM.al 10 o'clock a. m ofsalddsi
at the court house In Aalem In said count r
as ihe time and ptacn for bearing anv ok
Jectlons which there may be to said ar
count and fur the settlement therrof
MR8 JANKIlRUMIJAtuH
Administratrix of EstAte of Ozlaa tjhaw
Balem, March 12,1892. 317-Stw.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
Stiasta Line
CAUrOUOA EXraiHS TRAEJ RCX TJArtt
BETWKBX rORTIMD A.1DS.r,
South.
7SC p. m.
V-.1S p. m.
fc!5 a.m.
Lt.
Ar.
I'oniand
Salem
Han Fran.
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Ar. I 7 io a, t,
Lv. I S-26a m
TTlf
Above trains stop only nt following its
tlons north of Ilosebnrg, Last rortiand
Orgon City, Woodbum, snlrm, Albany
Tangent, bhedds, llaley. Harrisborr
Junction City, Irving and hogece.
KOtjKBl'KO XALL DAI 1.1,
t&) a.m,
11:17 a. m
x50 p.m.
Lv. Portland Ar. j 4. 0 p. m.
Lv balem Lv. l-4u p. ni,
Ar. Hoseburg Lv. 7-tt) a. m
Albany Local, llally Jixcept Sundaj,
MM p. ro, t Lv.
7:32 p.m. ILv:
9K30 p. m. I Ar.
Port bind
salem
Albany
Ar. j li wniu.
Lv. I 7 i h. in
Lv, 1 1 JO a. ni.
FDLUIAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
For accommodation ot passengers holding
second c ass tickets attached to
express trains.
iVest Side Dmsw, Between Portia'
and Cervallls:
PAILY KXCXPT 8UKDAY).
"; a, m. I Ev. Portland AET 5i3p.i) ,
taiO p. m. 1 Ar. Corvallls Lv. 1255 p. n
At Albany and Corvnllis connect witj
trains of Oregon Pacific Itallroad.
XXPIUB3 TRAIN (DAILT KXckFTSPyDAV
"Sin a. u.
5:45 a. Hi.
4.40 p. m. I Lv. Portland" Ar. I
725 p. m. I Ar.McMlnnvilleLv.
Throuffh' Tickets
To all points
EAST and SOUTH
Kor tickets and tuli information regarc
ing rates maps, etc, apply to tbe Compr.
ny s agent Salem, Oregon.
KP. ItOGKllS, AssL ti. y. and Pass. Ag'i
K. KOKJULKU. Manager
THE YAOUlNA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAlLROAb
And Oregon Development company'i
steamship line. 'J2o miles shorter, U) boutt
lesstimethan by any otbet lonte. I-lrt:
class through pa-senger and freight IIl
lrom Portland and nil points in tbe I
lamette allev.to and lrom fc'au Francitci
TIME SCHEDULE. (Kicept Knnoays).
Leavo Albany ltfOFi;
Leave Corvaliis 1:40 Pi.
Arrive Yaouina .-...- 6iMP
Leave Ynqulna - .... -bAM
Leave Corvallls - - .... l(fc35 A 1
Arrive Albany U:10 A 1
O. C. trains connect at Albany an.
Corvallls.
The above trains connect at YAQULN V
tvith the Oregon Development Co's Lit.
3t Stearnshtns between Ynoulna and Ki
Krant isco.
N. B. Passengers from Portland nnd all
Willamette Valley points can make closr
connection with the trains of thf
AQULNA HOUTE at Albany or Corvallls
and If destined to San Francisco, shoutd
arrange to arrive at Yaqulna the evening
before date of sailing.
Pssstngtr anil Frelgst Estes Always tit
Lswrst. T"or informatlen apply to Me-) a
HULMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket
Agents 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, Or.
C.C. UOaUH Ac"t Qen'l Frt. 4
Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific B. K. Co.,
CorvalUs, Or
;c. H.HA8WKLL,Jr. Gen'l Frt; 4
Pass. Agt. Oregon Development
Co., S04 Montgomery t4
From Terminal or Inferior Points the
NortliernPaicRailroad
Is the line to take
To all Points East and South.
It is the dining car route, lt runs throi gh
vestibule trains, every day in the year io
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No change of cars.)
Composed of dining cars unsurpassed,
Pullman drawing room sleepers
Ol latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Best that can be constructed and in which
accommodations are -both tree and ur
nished for holders of first and second-c nt
tickets, and
ELEGAKT DAY COACHES.
Acontinuors line concerting with 11
lines, affording direct nnd uninterrurttd
service.
Pullman slcerr" T?"a1ionscan besf
cured In advi ccc tL.C gh any agent ol
the road.
Through tickets to and from all po'its
In America, England and Kurope cau ta
purchased at any ticket oflice ot this o ni-pany.
i uii iuiuriuuiiun concerning rules, miuo
of tralns,rouU's andother details furnu bed
on application to any agent or
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant General Passenger Agent, M,
121 First street, cor. Washington; It !
BJTP SHAW & DOWNING, Agpriu
ft IT 1 0 -. - -
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MS mm
Kasf mm
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SsAS-JS?,
WmSm
HEALTH
Le Rlcliau's Qolden Balsam "So. t
Cures Chancres, first and second sU.rts
Bores on tho Legs and Bedy; Sore U ,
Eyes. Nose, etc., Copper-colored Biotcbr
SyphlHtJc CUrrh, diseased Scalp, ard H
primary (onus ol tha discus Innwn &
Syphilis. Price, f 5 OO per lloltl".
Le ltlclinu's Golden Oulsam Xo.
Cures Tertiary, Menurisl Hypliliiue Bin"
nut lun, Pains in the Bones. Faint in tst
Head, bock ot tha Keck, Llcented Son
Throat, Syphilitlo Hash, Lumps and cus
tracted Cords, Etiffaess of the Limbs, so
endicaUs all disease from the sys'em.
whether caused by indiscretion or sou
ol Mercury, leaving tho blxd pure
healthy. Price 5 OO per Bottle.
t,o Hlclinu'a Golden Spanish Anti
dote for tha euro ef Gonorrboa, Cw
Irritation Gravel, and alt Urinary or Oesi
UI disarrangements. Price $a B0 p'
Bottle.
u ltlclinu's Golden Spanish !
lection, forurere oases ol GonorrUMi
lnnanimatory Gleet. Strictures TrXts
81 lit) per Bottle. .
C Ricltau'a Golden Ointment
for the effective healing ol Syphilitic S
and eruptions. Prlre$t 00 per Box
us lllehau's Goldeu Pllls-rrTi
ntt Brain treatment; loss of physical po
er. excess or over-work, ProstraUoa, .
Price) 93 OO per Box I
Tonto and Nervine, ..'
Sent svetTvbere, C. a IX, ascardy P"
per excreta.
lHE RICHARDs"DRUa C0Adcb
609 All MARKET ST ,
stem sftwuMsUesH
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