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f HH . fr k nr'j rf? eJK Iff fcW inilW IWM'l HI I .JmWW'lWBWWKHfWW ..MMMIHIMKMIIIH HJIMUMIM gill I I August Jiiiig&) -- DODQINQ JURY DUTY. How does ho feol ? He feels cranky, and is constantly experi menting, dieting himself, adopting strange notions, and changing the cooking, the dishes, the hours, and manner of his eating August Flower tho Romody. How doos he feel? He feels at times a gnawing, voracious, insati able appetite.wholly unaccountable, unnatural and unhealthy. August Flower tho Remedy. How does ho feel ? He feels no desire to go to the table and a grumbling, fault-finding, over-nicety about what is set before him when he is there August Flower tho Remedy. How does ho feel ? He feels after a spell of this abnormal appe tite an utter abhorrence, loathing, and detestation of food; as if a mouthful would kill him August Flower the Rorriody. How does ho feel ? He has ir regular bowels and peculiar slool3 August flower me Kemouy. ty CURE. vsjrv?!) WIFART UewlSMwK I'nlnln Side, Shoulder and Arm, Short IlrcaCi, Oppreln, At nn, Hwoilcn AnUle, Vvonli rnl Imiotfaeilnv HdcIU. Droiiey, "VVIml In ntoiint'i cto. etj cure" Lr DR. fJllLES' NSW HEART CU IK. A naTrdisco7cr7 by tho eminent Indiana Bp'lal 1st. A. F. l.ivls,S'1v.-r front. Neb., oltir t, .lug , four bottles of IIEAJIT CUI&J! felt fc. ttr than ho bail for twolvo your. "For thirty years tronblerl with ltonrt J)lcoio two bottler (,t On. MILCO' HEAtT CURE eurod mo.-l.CTl Ix-e.in. Buchanan. Mich." H. n;Kt",Sm.',,y,"v4 bt.:l. n, (ia, has token DR. MILES' HE TT CUHK forllonrttroublowlthBroMtreiiuIta il-s. J-e Uur, 1 itebbura, Mich., wuiiilllorlSyenm im JIujrtDlOKsa. hull to biro house help, llvd m liquid fonds used Dr. Miles' Hmrt Cure ai nil uulns loft lion constant uw mired b(r. IM llluitrntcd book mnB lit drunKlit, or iJ'lrci Dr.Mllos' Mocllcal Co.,EIUhart,lna. Hold by D.J. Fry, clriiKgibi.BiilHii. HERVfiVUVEUmS Att on n new prliid; le roKtilnto tlio llvor, utori'Sth end bowels thiouqh I At ntrvtt Dn. Milks' Piua eptedilv dtf i)!lioinres, torpid liver mid cnn,'li lion. Sr. ttlliht, mllinl, tarfiftl Opdoa.i,r,t' its. flnmulo tree at 'iuj jfri. Z' - as Did. Co., iatliar:. lui. Hold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Halem. LOOSES fei Outfit that very properly contains a supply ol H Ires9 K which adds to the enjoyment of nil the c'Ur dointies, and makes a picnic a picnic iw'r ' A 25 cent package makes 5 Gallons if, very popular beverage. Don't bo deceived If n dealer, for tl of larger profit, tell you ome oilv U"jujtEOod" 'lUfalte. Noin ' Is at good ai the genuine 1 1 met. WET ' v5 W'P' ; ' -.1 EERCULES Bas and Basoto ENGINES - 4iRvo ivwer pann, ami nrv iimniiiiii ! 41. , . .. ifi.... . ororder than any other ku.m or hh)Iuo fiittmvi nuvr tullu Just Ittftit lUu buruttr luru lUu wliccU uud U uai all tuy, MOTIVE i powEe 2IAKH KO OMiILL Oil DntT.. fo douulo or fulaa fiilwlon, so frwiuout with. uTv uurvUttblutiittik, Top fllnijillolty H Uot4 tho WorlJ. It OIU llaeir Autouiutlcjilly, No UnttorloturlSIoctrla Bpnrk. It raas wlih a CUtater Ormle of QasoUao Uuui nur Cthar Kugluo. yon Draoirri vu cincuLAiw aiti,t to PALMER & REV, Manufacturers') la Fraccbco, Col. tc J ForttuiJ, Cr. Columbia Poultry Yardst . J. M. UUEN JV, Manug r. Xi .oU Bex 1810, Shuttle, Waalt UrAm o! TlMireusklwed TouUr of.fol. lowiir Vflrlotlwt H. 0. Vhll JKlmrof , tt, . llrown L horn. VVJUH lli-nvxUi llflcki, Jkrrod I'lymoiHrHwk, I'll 111 ,HUck 1-unu IN1N, WbIi' llrfm , . r itochlmi, i'iilrli)vtvU'iclilnUiMii' Tu ko)-. tiowX tot Clrvulur uuil l'rlca Llat, Tlio Mottlotlloitl llbtilt a Trnrelor Riintnln Ills KxplutintlfitiK. Among tho JnrofB in Justice Culleu's court on Tuoiwlay whb a well built man, wholuoketl yonthful iu-spitoof Ills sil very jfiny rutir mid umotnclio Ho hml been onininoned to apiienr In court that day, but hud not yot been willed when tho reporter met him. 1 wonder," ho said, "whether 1 will rllr 1m indo a juror this time? 1 have been dottjrttig jnry son'lco every year itio I aim to Brooklyn to livo, twenty eight years ko." "That tun frank confossion." 'Oh, but I didn't know anything about it at any time until it was too lato. You kpc, I ko traveling every winter through tho southern states, and by some strung banco tho subpoena server al vavn rmitml mv house after 1 ha'l start- eil. There being nobody at homo, his ttubpo-nn lay in tho hall whoro he put it, nntil my return. Then 1 would godown to tho commissioner of jurors and ex plain.' "Did lie always accept your explana tion rendilyr "No. but fortunately I am methodical, ami 1 carry constantly tho statement of my whereabouts for a year pist. 1 travol for ploasuro. and 1 havo plenty of time to keop a record of my .movements. 1 put down ovory day while tr.ivi ling tbe namoof tho place and hotel at which 1 am stopping. I do that for a double reuoon, but tho most important is that it enables me to keep track of tho hotels. For instance say that 1 go to a city in Toxns and put up at Brown's lintel. 1 find tho accommodation is beastly. 1 uoto that fact. Tho next time 1 go thoro I will try Smith's.'aiid 1 will keep on changing until 1 find tho be3t. Then, too, whenever I fiud a room in 1 hotel that suits mo particularly I note ih it. "The result of that practice is that 1 know now the right rooms in the right hotels in nearly all tho large ciiirs of tho south. When a friend of nine tells mo lie in going to a certain city in Geor gia, I refer to my diary and tell him to apply for room 17 at Robinson's hotel If you can't get that room," 1 say. 'get 0110 liko it. It will pleabo you. "Nnw. us to this inrv business. Tho officials usually look doubtful when 1 toll them I was out or town. Tiien 1 re fer to my diary and say, 'If you will writo to Brown's hotel. Fort Worth, you will find that 1 occupied room Oon tho day your subpoena reached my house' Then I read off tho othor places 1 was at for a week thereafter, and by that time thoy aro convinced, That 1 should final ly bo caught strikes mo as amusing." Half an hour later he was in tho jury box listening intently whilo tho merits of a suit tor damages against a property owner wero being revealed by opposing counsel. New York Sun. Tabby Whipped an Alligator. A house cat belonging to Mr. Walton was in tho habit of goiug to tho river and feeding 011 mussels and such fish as it could got, and it was noticed several times that whon tho cat moved along tho bank a ripplo in tho water showed that an alligator kept paco with it in ho wator. Tho cat, however, was awnro or tlio alligator s presence, unr showed no signs of fear. One day tho cat approached too near the wator in its eagerness to get a lish and was gripped by tho hind legs by an alligator about threo feet long. Tho cat made a spring and got away, but its leg was bitten badly and bled freely. Tho tasto of blood heemed to put tho alligator into a frenzy, for' it camo out on tho bank and continued tlio pursuit. The oat turned on its enemy, and thon began 0110 of tho fiercest fights seen in a long timo. Tho cat was so quick that it was impossible for tho alligator to get a bito at it, and tho result was that tho saurian soon oudeavorcil to beat a retreat to tho water. But tho cat now began an offensive attack and cut off tho way, biting tho alligator in tho throat and tender spots under tho arms until the roptilo was bleeding and almoBt exhausted. The light continued, and when at last tho alligator gavo up it was bleeding from a hundred wounds. Tlio cat was fceem ingly unhurt, oxcopt in tho wounded log, which was injured beforo the fight began. Vernon (Fla.) Cor, St. Louis Ulobo-Domocrat. Hnvlnc Money on Sixty Cents 11 Dny. Out of what trifles does poverty con trive to extract a llvitig. A decently dressod man, with 0110 unit, sold mo bomo fusees at acont a box yesterday. 1 asked him what ho liuulo on them, and ho told mo thnt ho cleared two coats on every live boxea. IIo sold from 100 to 150 boxes a day "And can you live on this?" I nskod. "Yes, sir," baid lie. choerfully "1 hiro a room for ono dol lar a week and cook for mybolf. 1 livo and suvo monoy. l'vo got a savings bank account, and ploase Uod I'll havo a stand next winter if 1 can get a pur mit." And he showed mo a bankbook with a crodit for fifty odd dollars in it fifty odd dollars filched from his actual no eissitien out of an Incoino novor greater than sixty cent a day I Now York Cor Pittsbutg Bulletin. l'liulojinqililiiR llunturit' l.lvs. At length an iugeuious inventor has devised a menus of putting to tlio tost spoilsmen's tall storios, Tho itlun is to place a small camera on tho barrel uf the gun, the shutter of which is arranged to woik simultaneously with tho action of tho trigger. Every bird will now bo able to toll his own posthumous talo or lo presont a graphic picture of a happy deliverance. Now York Journal. Cleunlui; llultlr. ItggsholU aro nico to oloau bottles or cruets, also little bite of raw potato and soapsuds. Shako well, then rinse (sev eral tinioB. Exchange The Sunken City of Clam. Both Pliny and Deeinius Seeundinns Incidentally mention the istrino island and tho city of Cissu. and tho ecoleslas tical records of tho province of Auuileia for the years 670 to (W6 A D. mention two "Bishops of Cisea." Since that timo we have no record of tho place or what became of it. Fishormen have long con tended that they know of a place ou the Istrian coast of the Adriatic sea. south of the Bovigno lighthouse, where their liete get tangled on tho spires of sunken churches and other public buildings of 11 city long sineo submerged. In Janu nry. 1800, tho Austrian imperial Acad emy of Sciences sent a convoy of boaU and ships, under Bear Admiral Hinko. with instructions to make a thorough examination of tho spot designated by tho iisuormen. Tho divor who made tho descent says. On reaching the bottom 1 was aston ished to Hud myself upon the walls of un overturned building. Proceeding farther 1 observed continuous rows of bnildings and btreots, tho doom and win dows being blocked with masses of sea weed and gravel. From my observa tions I should say that I had had tho unique experience of examining what had once boon a large nud flourishing city When 1 left tho place 1 brought with mo to tho surface a cut cornerstone with mortar on ono side, tho mortar be ing btill terfectly firm." Dr. Ililber wants tho Austrian govern ment to make appropriations for explor ing the site, which ho firmly behoves to be that of the lost Romam city of Cissa St. Louis Republic. 'Lcrtlon Day In IHntile Island. 'Lection day in Rhode Island is not tho day tho votes are cast, but tlio day the governor is inaugurated. On voting day there aro fires in the houses, and the people wear overcoats and shawls. But on 'lection day, which is n week or so later, all tires aro put out for the sea son, the overcoats are laid away in camphor, and the little girls have fresh white dresses. This ia tlio custom, now of course somewhat moderated, but elderly people toll that in their day it was more rigidly enforced than a law A housekeeper that would rebuild a fire after 'lection day was regarded as un ec centric, lawless, wasteful woman, to whom one would bo chary of fending tubs or of setting up neighborly ways. An old lady relates her misery as a child going about in low neck and Short sleeves with bluo lips and shivering on her way to church, but without questioning tho reasonableness of tho custom In other parts of the country May 1 used to bo tho date for extinguishing fires and putting on summer clothes. After that there wero no weak conces sions to cold rains and chilling winds. Even in this enlightened day there aro parts of tho country where, after the high domestic rite of housecleaning is established, the fires aro extinguished and the grates aro stopped up until Thanksgiving Day. Tbero aro stalwait minded individuals who erect such lim its for thomsel vcs. An overcoat laid off, it would bo weakness to resumo; a spring jacket onco worn, it would bo cowardly to renounce New York Even ing Sun. Somo 1'lno Italian mosaics Kxhuined. From an archaeological point of view an interesting discovory has just been made iu this neighborhood, about half a milo to the north of tho famous Villa Livia. at Prima Porta, on the Via Fla- ijnnia. Uy tlio merest acciueut, 111 tne open eampagua havo been found the re mains of what must havo been a most spacious villa. So far tho discovery con sists of the pavements of tune rooms, all of them executed iu tho most beautiful colored mosaics. In tho principal room the design represents a Medusa's head surrounded by a garland of tho uiobt dolicato design intertwined with birds und leaves, in which tho various colors aro most perfect. But perhaps tho floor with the most beautiful debigu over un earthed is that in a Bmallor room ad joining that already spoken of It rep resents nn Egyptian scene of a goddebs holding a snake which is drinking out of it cup, whilo another figure-is present ing a bird, Nothing could surpass tho beauty of the colors or tho grace of tho design, and tho wholo is as fresh mid vivid as if it had been just oxecuted. Unfortu nately thoro seems to be nothing but the flooring of tho villa left. Tlio govern ment has como to nn arrangement with Signor Piacentiui, on whoso property this interesting discovery lias been mado, to buy the mosaics and havo them carofully brought to a museum in Rome. They date from tho timo of Augustus. Rome Cor. Loudon News. CHAT3 ABOUT MEN. lllunkot Vnu r Homos. As every reador is aware, a pair of lino horses is sometimes seon standing unblaukoted before 0110 of our largo stores in cold weather, thoir bodies steaming from tho effects of fast driv ing, whilo comfortably seated on tho box of tho carriago aro butler and driver smothered in furs. To correct this, tho Massachusetts Society for Provoution of Cruelty to Animals has adopted a most ingenious and effective remedy, it has provided a man with a sign, "Please Blanket Your Horses," and when a team is found uubhuiketcd, tho mmi simply takes position in cio.so proximity to tlio equipage a crowd soon collects, and tho character of tho remarks mado by tho assemblage are not calculated to mako tho practico popular. Tho horses are either blanketed or driven away to more congenial quarters, and the bannor man quiotlv goes iu pursuit of other offend ers. Boston Commercial. 11 ilurlty ut it f'uiiorl. Clreorful nmsio was so admired by Frederick Moot, a wealthy gentleman of Buffalo, that he gave instructions to his relatives to havo plenty of it nt his ob sequies. Whon his body was passed into tho Buffalo crematory there was waltz lnuaio from an excel lent band and a quartet sang sovoral popular melodies. When tho body had been reduced to nshea tho funoral party went to n res taurant and enjoyed a sumptuous dinner provided nt tho request of tho deceased. Yankee Blade CLEAN! If you would bo clean and havo your clothes dono up i tlio noatest and dressiost manuor, tako thorn to thej SALEM STILUI LAUXHKY whovo all work ia done by whitol labor and in tho most prou.pt manuor. COLONEL J, OLMSTED. Liberty Street, John Urvn!f Whittier. th Ameri can pM3t tvv an lifo as a shoemnkor. C4nii(ri'MiiMU Bland, of silver bill fnn.e. 1 t i ort, rather fat man, who dream! v. i!i 1 inarkablo eccentricity. Oovern-'i liaglo, of Arkaneas. is by oc cniMitiou a farmer and by inclination a preacher. Baptist eohgregations somo times invite him to fill the pulpit, and ho is shhI to be really oloquent. Charles Oayarre, the Louisiana histo rian, a fino writer nnd accomplished scholar, is over eighty years of ago and in destitute oireumstunces. Thoro is a movement on foot in New Orlonns for his relief Sam Small, tho evangelist, has grown a beard that curiously alters his appear ance He also, much as he has had to say against (hides, shines resplendent nowadays tn patont leather shoes and a very elegant black frock coat. Lord Dufferin is so fond of yachting that the absence oT an opportunity to in dulge In it is tho fly in the ointment of his official lifo ut Paris While embas sador at Rome lie passed every moment he could tpare from his post on his yacht Emersou Bennett was widely known twenty yean, ago as a novelist, his Prairie Flower" having reached a sale or lOti.OOO copies. He is a veteran of seventy and !irs hi Philadelphia. Mr. Bennett is still a prolific maker of manu script writing all night and sleepiug all day Professor W K. Townsend, of New Haven, who Ins becu appointed United States district judgo for Connecticut iu place of Judge Shipman. is about forty years of age He is Phelps professor of contracts, admiralty, jurisprudence and torts in the Yule law school, and 11 zeal ous Yalo man Professor Edwin C. Bissell. of the Hartford Theological seminary, who has accepted the ch.iir of Biblical theology in McCoruiick university, Chicago, is an Amherst graduate, und during tho war was a captain in tlio Fifty-second Mas sachusetts regiment. WHISPERS ABOUT WOMEN. tMrs. Priscilla Scroggins, of Georgia, who is said to be 115 years old, has 1,274 descendants living, of whom 250 aio great-grandchildren. Mi.ss Comwallis West, who was re cently married to Prince Henry of Pless, is barely seventeen - just tho ago of her mother at the timo ol the iatter's marriage. Miss Heleu Gladstone, daughter of the "Grand Old Man," is to become ono of the chief assistants of Mrs. Sedgwick, tho now principal of Newnham college, England. Marshal B.izaine's widow is still liv ing in Mexico, the country in which she was born, and yet retains her husband's name. Few people are aware that she was his second wife. Mrs. Anna Cathorino Sharp, of Phila delphia, and Mrs. Lucy Evans, of Inde pendence, Mo., ure two splendid exam ples of healthy old age, one having re cently celebrated her 114th and theother her 10th birthday. At the school election at Evanstou. Ills., Mrs. Mary B. Willaid, tho vener able mother of Miss Frances E. Willard. cast her first vote, at tho ripe age of ninety years. Miss Willard wa3 absent from homo and consequently did not vote. An-s. Cornwallis West, who is still an exceedingly pretty and young looking woman, first became known as u reign ing beauty about the tinn' Mrs. Langtry appealed upon the eoci.il horizon, and during beveral seasons divided tho hon ors with her. Mrs George Hearst has u number of rare hangings and valuable old prayer rugs and tapestries in her beautiful now house iu Washington, which was so sadly closed almost before it was fin ished by the long illness and death of Souator Hearst. WORLD'S FAIR NOTES. Five acres of space in the Midway Plaisauco havo been reserved for a nursery oshibit. S. J. Hunter, of Nevada. Mo has a collection of over 11,000 varieties of woods, petrifications, etc., which ho pur poses exhibiting at the fair Tho inarblo slab presented by tho Empress Josephine to Paaama will bo included in tho exhibit Iroin that coun try Otlicial consent for its removal has been granted. The Suffolk llorso society, England, has offered two gold medals, of the value of fifty dollars each, for tho best Suffolk horbO and mare or filly exhibited at tho World's fair 111 Chicago. Tho Now Sonth Wales World's fair commission will send for exhibition at tho exposition copies of the noted nb origmal cave inscriptions of northern Queensland, and also a whole tribo of aborigines. Every species of fi.sh and other nquatic animals large enough to bo seen, which is native to inland waters and to tho At lantic and Pacific oceans, except per haps n live whale, will tie exhibited in tlio fisheries department of tho exposi tion ODDS AND ENDS. In Franco all postage stamps aro sold at tho cigar shops Tho first theater in the United States was built at Williamsburg, Vu., in 1752. The oldest han't note on record is a Chinese note painted about UlliS and now iu the British mtiheum Tho entire popnlHtioii ot the world could bo provided for 111 the United States, nltowmg each person 1' acres of laud. Tho Petit Journal, of Paiia prints 1,200,000 copioa dally, never admits an advertisement to its iiM p.-go, charges ton dollars a lino for advertiueuiout on its last page and twenty dollar a line for tliObO ou its third page. (iipiraiitceil Cure. Wo authorize our advertised drug, gist tosellDr. Ivl ng's Now Discovery for consumption, coughs ami colds, upon this condition. If you ureal dieted with a cough, cold, or nny luug.throat, or chest trouble, taid will uso this remedy as dlreolul',glv lug It a fair trial, and experience 110 benefit, you niny return the bottle and have your myuoy refunded. Wo could not make this ofll'r did we not know that Dr. King's Nuw Dis covery could be relied ou. It never disappoints. Trial bottle free nt Dau'l J. Fry's drug sturv. 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Love turnwl awny from lilt Plwif Iloiew And stoofl by the -nil, deep t Its loohod t irreln, ami he (titn lUen-ln Of lila tre-tHiiri; the only ktiy Now never a man till lime be 1I0110 That I'ltB ure Iliiuiu fulr In iwo Shall filial Ii music ami mei riment Or praise It on hcntled knef -Philip Honrke Manitnu Iu New Vnrk Timed. K,awi?jaa!ia3amaaiLtfi A City of lloniPA. I cannot f hxvj Minnonpoli. to clinl lengo the world to produce her ci)ual. hut it seems to ino that it will be rtif ficult to find unolher iuilueutial trad ing and manufacturing city thnt is so peculiarly n city of homes. It was after riding over mile after milo of her streets and boulevards, and not ing tho thousands of separated cot tages, each in ito little gardan, that I camo to a locality wheiein thoro wore n few a very fow apart meat houses. They wore not what wo in New York call "tenement liouse3," for tho poor seemed superior to the evil, and lived iu their own tiuy boxes; thoy wore lint houses for families few in member nnd in dolent by nature. Theso wero so very few that tho array of dwellings took an extraor dinary importauco. Try. then, to fancy the pleasure and surprise with which I read in tho city directory afterward a statement that the city's 1G1.73S inhabitants occupy 32,020 dwellings. If there were 021 more dwellings there would be ono to every five persons, that is to Kay, ono to each family. Julian Ralph in Ilarper's. Perfect Uoatity Is Rare. The other day chnnco brought mo in a prosaic electric car beside a girl whoso profilo was tho most beautiful example of piquant delicacy and reg ularity possible to conceive. Glancen wero stolen at her from time to time, and the artistic spirit whieh animates even tho average Bostonian had le gun to boil with admiration when just at that moment she turned her front face, and the ideal vision melt ed into thin air. She was actually ordinary. A sculptor could havo told what was tho matter with tho pro portions, but it only proved to tho layman's mind that this thing wo call beauty exists merely in fractions, and the perfect wholo is but a dream of genius after supping full on many models. Boston Herald. for Enfants and Children. ' Cns'or I a Is so well (ulapted to children that I rrcomtneikl It as miperlor to nny prescrlpUon known to me." II A. Ancnrn, II. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "Tim ue of 'Coatorla1 Is so universal and Its merite so w ell known that It eoems ft work of Biipererocatlon to endorso It. Few nre the Intelligent families w ho do not keep Castorla within easy reach." CATIL03 JlAnxYN. D.D., Now York City. Lato Tastor Blooinlugdalo Koformed Church. Cantoris aires Colic, Oonntlpntlon, Bour Btomach, Dlarrhrca. Eructation, Kills Worrmi, ehesi sleep, and promotes d pestlon. Without Injurious medication. "For soveral yonra I have rocommemI your ' Castoria, ' and hin always continue t do so as it Una Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. 1'AnDEH, 3t. D., "Tho Winthrorv" lSth Street and 7th Avo . V....V ' 01 New Yoik This Cejitaitii CoMPiirr, 77 SIumiay Street, New oius. pnamiii Fwmii u.-MLUtumnimijm.iwBBJM.VJUJLwmii-m' mi.wwmn rammmtwii THE WILLAMETTE SALEM, OREGON. Tho Indlim Ultes "Uauncd Truck." Tlio California Indian is as a rulo an epicure. Time his forefathers feasted on acorn bread, dried grass hoppers, roasted angleworms, tmd even on occasion browsed on tho suc culent alfileria, liko their four footed intimates. But the modern Indian is not built that way. He has as keen an appreciation of tho good things of the tablo as his white acquaintances. Like tho old Arizona miner, his idea of heaven is a place where one can livo on "canned track" for an indefi nito period, and wherever he swarms tho merchants with whom ho deals cater to this tasto in every possiblo way. "Canned truck" of every kind is kept in quantity, and tho gaudier the labels the better tho sales. San Francisco Chronicle. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. The bcl hotel between Portland nvdHni' Fniuclw. KlMt-riRsi In ull lis epeolti' ments. Its tables nr i-ered with tb Choicest Fruits Grown lu tho Wlllnmeite Valley. A. I. Wi&GNER, Prop. mMCTCTWlarrte3SggaKjca.jiqii ami 111. JU4'.jiai I'lUH'lMSIONAL CAKDS. GEO. II. IIUKNKTT, Attorney nt law tfalem, Oregon. OlHco over Lndd a Bush's bpuk. Q T. RICHAltnsoN, Attorney nt Inn jj, olllceup stslnilii front 100111B of nuu ITiisli bloelc, coriiPr Commercial nnrt Cui 1 streets, eaicai, Oregon. JOHN A. CAH-ON, Attorney nt law Kooins ft and 1, IndU & Bh's baul bulldlui;, 3ftlcm, Oicr,en 1 ljr II. V. HON HAM. V. H. HOLMW 1 .OKiiAM & Hor.MhS. Attorneys at Uw. 1) Oltice lu BUhli's hloclc, between Stntn una Court, auCoiiVlM. riAlLJIO.N I'OHlJ.uttoriiey at mw, Salem, J Uieijon. OUico U-dlairs lu I'ulton't, block. T" II. IIP. A IMH V, THYSICIAN ANI J.), Hurccan, .,ieiii, (iriicon. (ittlce In liiilrl(lgerili.ci, upvt.uis over Williams .V EnKliinu'H Dank Uldenro corner state and is U. coi-nt-r lntei A.reet. Wll. VOU.NJ.M. D , oillco fnmerly . occupied by Dr. lli.wlaud, (ornoi Court, ana Ijibcrty i-triets. fclepljouu No 43. Olllce heurs: 8 n in. to 12: U 10 l p. in , nnd 7 to ' p. in. Htsidence 18th slieet 011 eleclilo car Hue. Telephone Ko. t). Mr APIS t, & BHOOK53. I'hyblclnns and Hujgeoiii!, Murphy blwck, up b'uirt,, Coiniiici'L-uil Hlvcot, balem, ilr. K. V. S .MO'IT, physician nud sur ixeou. Oflko In Kldridye Block, mi em, Oregon. OUico hours 10 to Via.. 111. 2 to i p. 111. EB.PIIlLBROOK,M.D.,lIoineoputhlst. , Office 155 Court atiect; Residence Ml High fctreut. General pi act loo. special attention given to diseases ot Women nud children. DH. MIKTA H. A. 1AVIS. Ofllco hours, Da. m. to 11 a in.; 2 p. in. to 5 p. ni Day or nlsnt calls piomplly attended to. bpectiil attention given to diseases of wom en and children, uliii e in .New Bank lilk , 3U3 Cominereinl stieet. Residence hul.c. AVhcn I) it ml us AVus Shaved. A story is told of Dundas, who, when being shaved at Edinburgh, suddenly felt the i-azor drawn across his throat, while tho barber vuahed from the room, exclaiming, "Take that, traitor I" Dundas put up his hand to feel for blood, but too crime had been committed with the bad: of the razor. On his appearance 111 tho cabinet, after this btoty had doubtless reached his colleagues, SI i Pitt inquired, "Aro you quite sure your head is on your shoulders?" Nineteenth Century. DR. T. C. SMITH. l)cntlst,92 State stieet, Salem, Or. Finished dental opera tions ofeverydescription. Painless oxiorn tlons a specialty. WD. PUGH, Architect, Plnnfi, Spec! . flcntlons nud supeilnteudenco lor all cmsses ol buildings. Ollico i-"J0 Coin rueiclal St., up stairs. E J. McCAUBTLAND.Clvll Sanitary and , Hydraulic Engineer. U. h. Deputy mineral surveyor, uny surveyors omco I Cottlc-Parlihuist Blocl:, cialem, Oiegou. c, A. BuUERT, Areiiltect, room -121, Mm quiini building, Portland, Oregon. .IMIfelNEhS CARDS. Tho Etymology or "Umpire." Whon we have found out a new oty mology, what is it but a now instanco of tho recovery of an old and forgotten predication? When, for example, we learned that "umpire" has dropped an initial n, and that tho word repre sents non-par ("odd, single"), wo find thnt the fact of his standing botweeu two discoidant parties as a single ar bitrator was the predication of which this functionary was tho subject. Professor John Earlo in Forum. HOKYE&MlLm, Proprietors the Pone lain BathuudMinvlngPuilors, Xlave the only Porcelain Hath Tubs iu the city. 2UU Couimeicial street, aalem, Oregon. QPUAGUE fc ALLEN. Blacksmiths and O hoieshoelug nud repairing. Only the best workmen employed. Opjxisite HUito Insuranco bulldiug A Hint for tho Vlattcrer. "Fho rejected him. tlien?" "Yes." "Ho used to praise her beauty in glowing tonus. I bhould think that would havo mado her fall iu love with him." "It made her fall in love with her self, nnd she hadn't had room for a thought about nuylwdy o1m " New York Press. llcutlnj; by lilortrlelty. Electricians assei t couflduutly lhat before lomr hmws. ohices .nnd htm-nu , stroot cars a:id railnkul cat's will be ' heated an w. U aa hgiitL-d by clec- tncity. -Now ork .Juumal. Tho I'tr.t I'.iikIMi Juiluu's Salary. Tho first record of a judge's salary gives 11 13s. -Id. as tho etinoud of TliQinns Littleton, judge of tho Icing's oencn, 1400, Note and Quoiias. DUSKuvixa" 7'iuisii. Wedesho to Fay f our cltlj-ons, lhat for years wo Iihvp Imtii elllni? Dr. Kind's New DUcoverv fnroou. sumption, Dr. Kliiv'iXe Wfe Pills, Bupkleu's Arnica Pslve nud KVctrio Bltter?,nud luive rnv?r linuiMwl rom- edles that sell as wr'l.nr that lnve k! veu euob unlverxnl BttUfxnOnn. We do not het-itate to guarantee tlieni ov prvllmo 'inilun ituinl ruuih- in.fi,.i tlio pnrohnso price, Ifetttibfiiotory re guUs do not follow tholr u.e. These remedies hnve won their great boi ularlty purely on thulr merits. D. J. Fry's, Druggists, AB. SMITH & CO., Contractors, Sower . ins, Cement Sidewalks, Excavutlne, Etc: All wor-c promptly done, Salem, Or. Leave ordei s with Dusan Bros J:15-lin rtAUPET-LAYING.-I malco a specialty ot VJ catpet-sewing and laying; carpets Uiken up unit lelaidwithgreatcaie. Howe cluaxlng, L-uve orders with J. II. Lunu or liuien k bon. J. G. LUHKMAN. JOHN KNIGHT, Blacksmith. Horsu shoelnstaudrciialrlng a specialty. Shoji attht loot ot Liberty street, tialem.c resou. aaott PJ. LAlfcEN tc CO,, Manunicture orall . tciudsoi vehio.es. Uepalrlug a special ty. Shop estate tuieet, kBQO ?m sf, VtewBrii d0K L2i:aiu's iW -. -. ring bdu ssfi,& wm u -- AST 5te !&' HEALTH. Ce Itlcliim's Oolilon Ilal.am No. J Cures Lliancrcs, firs', and second stajoo Sores en the Lot and Bdy; Sore Bi t ISfftwi?! 'te , CoprrK!.;loriHl Biotcho Syphilitio Catarrh. Uiteaseil Scalp, ard a) prfinary forms ot tho disease known ai sypblle. Prlro , f 5 OO per Hotllr. LX.nlo,in?, a"n n.ilsnm tio.ti Cur.!,T?,rt,hr'l i'urial Syphilitic Rheu lualisin. Pains in the Bones ralnjlq th Head, back of the Neck, Ulcerated So. Throat, tophiiitu, itaih, iuuPs and co . -tracted Cor. , Stiffnesa of the Limbs, a.. I eradicates all d nana from the ytu. whether caused by Indiscretion or abaw of Mtrcury. Karin;? tho UxkI pure an heathy. l,lr S3 00 per ItoitJc. ''V1.' ."".k" Oolden Himnlah Ant'. rS!'crr,th8 fUfo ,c Gonorrhoea, Giwt, Irritation Oruvel, and all Urinary or Oeui Uldiwrrangcmcnts. Price S 50 liei IXoitle. B Ulchau' Oolilen Spnnl.h Tn. jertlon, forsvero ouesot Oonorrhen. 7n.l iC"Jf v G,plilen Ointment for the eltectivo healln?of Syphilitic bore and eruptions. IrlrSi 60 r Sox. ' ,,t,c"u, Oohleu Pll:N,n, md Brain treatment; lo&j of physical paw PrlVoTa oV;;rr"SaVr,triU00' eta Tanlo and Nervine, THE RICHARDS"DRUQ C0.,Aget'.tf AOO A All HAKKIJT ST., ka ItaiacUoe, U; inn D.C.SHERMAN, U, S, l'erion and Clam- n"ent. P.' Box 281. Vileiu, Oieton. Deputy Countv rier' Vrlte for Mack ANYTHING. Prom bnled liny mid feci to flue toili soap, Key Wrct 'lni-, tobacco pii'n. knives, etc. can always bo (oundat lowi prices; at T. UUUKOWB, No. 2'l Ooiomerelnl Ht., Half . EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta lyine OAiilrOllNlA FXVKKHH TUAIK J.CU PAH 1ICTWEKS l'OHTI.AND AND S. F. South. Sn'l 7:00 p. in. I Lv. Poitliind Ar.i 7-.i 0:Jti p. in. 1 Lv. S-ul-m J,v. 6:'J t 1 8:15 ii.ni, I Ar. Sim Pinu. Ia. 7:00 p. Above tiuln.s slop onlj al lollow mfr tlons north of Ilo'ebir-g, last l'ort.i 1 Oregon City, Wooilburn, Mtlein, Albi, rangcut, Khi'ddc, llnlsey, llurrlsbi. Junction City, Irving ujidLuginie :'M a. m. ! Lv. Portland Ar. I i: 0 p. n.. 11:17 n. m I Lv ir-a!ero. Lv. 1-40 p. n. 3:60 p. in. I Ar. Itoselmie Lv. 7.U0 a. , 1 Albany I.oilil, Dally l'.xrejil hliml.iv j:UU p. 111. 7:5 p. m. 9:00 p. m. Lv. Poitlaud Ar. Hi.Mc.y . Lv: fc-ileni l,. 7:3(ti.iii Ar. Albany Lv, U::tOa. in. PULLMAN BUFFET SLBBPEBb. Second Class Sleeping Care- for uccommodatloB ot pusttnger hold i.g second c uss tickets nttuched to exrross trains. iVcst Side Division, Between Portlar.,. and Cervallis: IAll.V (laCFPT ' SrjNlAY). 7::da. m7 i.v. "i'oiiITiiid "Ivr. I"r JTp. , (2:10 p. m. I Ar. Ccr'allls Lv. I K PS ,, r . At Albany and Corvnllls connect vn.i trains ol Oregon Paciflc ItuU10.ul. Kyy JtEsaTKAiN iVa"ti y fScii rfrST A 4Mu p. 111. 7.a p. 111. Lv. J'mlmnd jr. I kaii Ar.McMinni IllnLv. H-.B a. m 1 hroueh Tickets To all jioluts EAST ami SOUTH For tickets and lull information re arr". mg rales maps, etc., apply to the coi r -ny's agent alen., Or.-gon. ai'. HOUEKS. APfcl.O. t. and Iukk Ag . K. KOKHLER. l. i , - From Terioioal or interior PoiEis iU Norflieni Piicific fiaili o'i Is the line to take To all Points East and Soot'i. It is thedlnlne car route, ltruns tlnoi-pli vestibule trains, eveiy day iu tlm jeurio ST. PAUL AiND OllCJlSfc (No change of carp.) Composed of dlnlngin'-s unsurrase , l'nllmnn dialing loom slti-p, s Ot latest eo,r rnirnl TOURIST Sleeping Cats. Best that can he constructed and in r 1 h uccommodatlcnt; are both lrec n il' nished lor l.olcc-iu of first and scoi -i a-s tickets, and i.L-EOAI X L'AY COAti-iJ -. :tr.. itj;tln), v. it .--yi s nuiuic 1 1 -a ions c 1 f HUj '1. A fontmuot lines, uliordln service. Pullman tie ourud In iidvi the roail. Thuuih tlokf tj)- to and ircu p' U. America, England aui' i.ur y purchased al any llt-Kci oCtce .t H pany. full Ipforniat'.on (oncoioini, lut oftraius,rcutci.'ai riml.e c!t 1. f 11. ou -i plication to nity ne nt . r A. D. CHAK1 T( sstsMut Ceiiernl ISu.''Hjc-. .1 r,,,l Hiji, (vt. A'.im, 1,. . '" bIIAYJ& DOU NING, Aeiutt. 1 f n- :r tit rts 1 t t .iu- t nin ' i.eil 1 Vn i.t: 1 K i' M Jl '. M THE YAnmiA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RA1LPAD And Oregon J c loitif ut iiiisrvs Klojiiii-hlli Hue 16!5 i-lles hoi-t 1 '' lhsUulliun hy aiiy otmi iw . 1 cuiiH IhronU iKKtoener jnd n- h' ' r from Portland aul nil j,..int Is. the V 1 imiinti-vallov 10 curt ir.ii -. 11 " HMt SCHEDULMKmm-i hui. -v- li.Ne AIDt.m ... ... ' 1 L, ,. (rvnllii, - - aii iv.' Vaqulo - I l.ijv, Yaquiua to Lea.v (orvalllH - - - '"" J Arrive Albany ....... 1.1' O. A ('. Irrilcs r.-nacl at Mlmr ' Onrvnllls. , TKt Abovt mui 00 'K-et Hi jAUl'lV with thf tiHou rievelopmeut Co's In )fhlmiiiihniiAiwiwn Vaoiitn and H..-'sc i N. B. Passentrew from IVinland a"' wiiuimetio valley pouils own nie ny ronnvt!on with tho tmln- of '' YAQt'INA HOUTFat Albany .r(oM .11 and Kdrstlned tn Hun rntn is, bt'1 armuge to arrive at Yaquiuu the e' ts before dale of mlUnjf. Pitetsrtr tad Prlpkv KiIh AIwr M Uft. For Information apply tn .Vf-'" HULMAN & Co., Krelsht and Tirkt Aenu 3X1 nnd 802 Front sL, Portlari r. o 0.a HOOUK A'Jt Gsn'l Krt Ptu.Airt.1Orn!BPweUl-B K. 1 , Ounaillk. O II. HA8WU.U, Jr. Uo1 I"rt: Vnsa. Aft. Oregon I)eTflopin"ui Oo,, SW MontBouurr m? afwwiwwawiWMii'riiwi'atf1 tUKZjS, mtr!if- r&'vwTSimwft" mmfewAmiX"