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tQH ' Jf ""gsrwr sff-op,- "nnfffidf"" ifV .- :, yvj ir inTirm - ' , "mm Can give MUSLIM. Large and small and plain Swiss es, India Linens, Dim ities and all light weight summer goods. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1892. GIIMT & PATTERSON, Oealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. C1KO. D. GOODHUE. K. CAHILL. BUILDING MATERIAL. Iiiine, cement, plaster, bair, lire and building briek, llro clay, sand, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, nil kinds, wholesale nud re tail. Olllce 0.3 Shite street. Goomiur. & Caiiill. CHOICEST MEALS, BEST SERVICE, LOWEST PRICE -AT STRONG'S RESTAURANT. DATES OF LOCAIj EVENTS. Juno 21. The Fairy Wells Co. at Reed's. July 29. "The Fast Mall" at Reed's. Tun Kindeuqahten Lectukes Mrs. Tieat, who has been In the city for several weekB giving n course of kindergarten talks, addressed a largo audience at Unity church last evening on the subject of the fi-sti. vals of the kindergarten, which was highly appreciated, as were also the remarks by Rev. lirowu, Mrs. Treat has held about thirty lucetiuns since she has been In the city, all of which are helpful to the cause ot education generally. She speaks at the Episcopal church this afternoou at 2 o'clock, at the Congregational chinch at 4 o'clock andat the M. E. church this evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Treat spoke at the V. C. T. U. hall in Albany Saturday. A Salem Buide. The Grand sheltered last night, eight newly married couples, who are heie on their weddiug trips. The old habi tues of the hotel had plenty of fun this morning making uotea of the ef fects of the honeymoon lever on the various subjects. Amoug them was Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes of Salem, Or. The Salem biide came down on the Oregon express Friday, bringing with her a foimidablo array of trunks and boxts, all tmbelllshed with bows of white ribbon, tid in "true lovers' knots. S, F. Daily Report- v To the Asylum. Etneliua Dru ry was Drought to the asylum for Insane Saturday from Lane county. She Is now suffering her second at tack, which has already lasted two weeks. She is insane by reason of an attack of typhoid fever. Warren Packaid was also committed to the asylum yesterday from Lane coun ty. The patient is 02 years of age and this is his second attack. Up State Stkekt, This morning the electrjo car company rcsumea work on the State street extension, havinir about fifty men and a num ber of teams at work. The object is to complete the road ami have it in running order as soon as possible. There is some talk o'couipletiug the lino within a week, but thin seems hardly credible. Oou City Fathehs. The city council meets in regular teflon to morrow evening. There is consider able busiuefcs of importance to be transacted among the rest theadopt ing of specifications for the street Improvements now under contem plation. It is also possible that the matter of electric franchlso up State street will como up. - A Bid Day. Last Saturday was n most busy day In Salem. The streets and stores were crowded from early In the morning until late In the afternoou. People from the entire valley like to come to Salem. It Is a good trading point, and a ' place always pleasant to como to. Taken Ur.-A light gray horse weight about a thousand pounds, 7 r 8 years old branded on left shoul der "'8." Id shod. Owner can get snma hv nuvlmr exneuse at J, P. William's farm, 5 miles eaet of Sublimity. 0-23-4 w. w. The Only Reason Why pe0!'16 ull like Fred Cooper's Ice cream U because It la made of the best ingredients. T. HOLVERSON you excellent values in EMBRHID ElilES. Swiss and Hamburg edgings. Trimming and skirt llouncings in dress patterns, both white and black. CirALLIES. Cotton and Wool Challiesafc low pie ces and a fine assort ment of French a 1 wool patterns still to sIioav you. REXEUMSll THE PLAGE, 301 Commercial Street. FOURTH OF JULY. The Committee lias Raised Very Near the Amount Wanted. The Fourth of July soliciting com mittee had raised $1803 50 which demonstrates the fact that Salem will have a celebration. To perfect plans and further arrangements a public meeting will be held in the Willamette hotel parlors this eve ning at 8 o'clock. The soliciting committee hao met with tho greatest success. Fully S3000 will be raised. The features of Ihe day will boa Military encamp ment, Commercial parade and many other attractions. The meeting is called at tho Willamette parlors for this evening and all business men and especially contributors, are urg ed to attend and give their ideas. CIRCUIT COURT. Another True Bill Petit Jury Dis charged. The grand jury Saturday returned a truo bill against Thos. Holland for the crime of mayhem committed Saturday wording alter the fire. The indictment bets forth that Hol land "unlawlully and feloniously and maliciously cut, slit and bit oil an ear of Johu Berwick," The petit jury, with the exception of J. I. Thompson, was discharged Saturday. Other proceedings in court Satur dar was as follews: 52 N. Goodman & Son vh Joseph Moulette, et al.; action for money; settled and dismissed. 5G John Holmau vs Johu Gibson and Jurucs Colgan, replevin; verdict for plaint ill. 01 Minnie C. Loftis vs. Essie M. Hujiey. etal: continued. CO A. V. McCarty vs State Insur ance Co.; action for money; judg ment for nonsuit. 7 The Portland Flouring Mill Company vs. It. Livingston; action for possession of property; being Bet- tied. 08-A. B. Muir et al. vs. S. W. Jones; action to recover personal pi operte; verdict for defendant and jirlgment on verdict. 00 William Woodworth vs. Alida E. Woodworth; divorce; default J. J. Fitzgerald appointed referee; de creo granted. S5-A. T. Walu vs. W. D. Mat thews; action to recover personal property; verdict for plalutiif. 104 W. D. Jeffries vs. A. S. Ilunt- ly; action for money; settled and di- mlssed. 105 A. B. Grider vs. Henry Bye; action for money; default and judg ment. 100 S. B. Catterlin vs. A. S. Huntly; action for niouey; demurrer to complaint. State vs. J. S. Disque, forgery; pleaded guilty and sentenced to the pen for two years. 7 M. M. Ellis vs. F. J. Ford; ac tion for money; continued. 21 Chas. P. Oudln vs. C. L. Glenn; action for money; contiuued. 22 -B. E. Itobertsou, insolvent, assignment; continued. 37 J. C. Brown & Co. insolvent; assignment; M. E. Pogue appointed referee, contiuued, report of P. II. D'Arcy confirmed and allowed. 30 -J. B. Hennlnger vs. Geo. Good, equity; decree according to stipulations. 51 Geo. D. Goodhue et al; vs, James McCourt et al; injunction; amended complaint filed; continued. 01 Mitchell & Lewis Co. vs. L. Pre vost; action for money; contin ued. 72 Johu F. Searls vs. Oliver P. Penulngton et al.; action for money; motion to strike out answer sus tained, allowed until 22d to answer. 74 Stewart &Sox v. J. Crabtree; action for mouey; contiuued. 82 H. Weluhard vs. F. Fonlalul action for mouei ; default, Judgment, sale of attached property; continued. 84-A. H. Williams vs. William Purees; action for money; plaintiff allowed to amend; continued. 60-G. A. Whltuey vs. M. w. ami Caroline E. Orlou, action for uionej ; continued. 05 Waterhoute & Lester Co.. vs. f. E. & W. T. R. Smith; action fur money; default against W. T. R. hmith, Judgment as to W. T. R. Smith continued. 108-Alfred Alpln vs. J. S. Alpin; equity; continued. ii i i. . s Y. M. C. A. Social. Tho Salem, association gives its first bocial of the season ou the lawu at J. II. Albert' residence on Tuesday oeulng. Al! frlonilH are Invited. The riecond Regiment band will bo ou hand,and the oholcrtt refreshments will l.o served, Kuovyall men, ihut Gov. Selves terPeunoyer was Initially teen on the streets of Salem tlila mornlut'. 1AIIAS0LS. A largo lino of black and colored Para sols on hand, 22, 24, 2G inch, ranging in prices from $1.00 up. LOCAIi A.Hfl PEHSONAL. Quite a number of Chemawa stu dents came up on the 11.17 train. Rev.Fothor White went to Albany this morulug. Mrs. LaCrolx, who has been visit ing friends in Salem left for her home in Sublimity this morning. Scott Taylor came uplrom Gervais ou the 11.17 train. George Lynes, of Jefferson, who hns been in Eastern Oregon, return ed today. No otlmr blood medicine so ulllkes the results of scientific Inquiry as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Notions at Win. Sargent's. During the time scarcity of eggs Daviugou & White have plenty. They arc high and scarce every where. There Is absolutely nothing ou the face of the globe that equals French ice cream soda. It can only be had at Joues & Bernardi's. Wall Paper Wm. Sargent. Fruit jars, jelly glares and preserv ing jars, also stone ware, n full Hue of the beat al Clark & Epley's. Any one going East cuunot afford to miss seeing Shaw & Downing, agents of the Northern Pacific rail way. They make the lowest rates. The work of stone cutting is pro gressing rapidly for tho new front of the Capital National bank building F. L. Willman is temporarily tak ing a place in Dearborn's book store vvhile the proprietor is absent. Miss Tillie Brown, of Sheldon, Iowa, is In tho city for a visit at the home of E. F. Parkhurst. Miss Brown is assistant cashier lu the Bank of Sheldon. Slugers and public speakers find Ayer's Cherry Pectoral invaluable. It never falls to cleanse the throat and strengthen the voice. Baby Carriages Wm. Sargeut. Persons interested in the latest sclentificmethods employed in den istry should visit Dr. J. C. Griffith in the Bush-Brey block. He does only the highest grade of work. Thos. Hubbard, now of Portland, spent Sunday in the city. The steamer Hoag Is making due preparations for tho excursion to Oregon City Wednesday. The Presbyterian ladles promise every body who goes a royal good time. Express Wagons Wm. Sargent. Mrs. H. A. Dearborn returned from Portland Saturday evening quite ill, and Frank'H trip to the East has been once more postponed. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McEhoy are at Eugene attending commence ment. Miss Stella Cannon Is visiting in Portland. G. W. Gray will very soon make some substantial improvements to tils buildings at the corner of State and Liberty, now occupied by Sroat & Gile and others. He will put In an entire new modern French plate front, with a sightly tower at the corner. A. Bush's new brick on Commer cial, adjoining Joues & Bernard! on the south is well under way, M. L. Chamberlain, of the Capi tal City railway company, Is in Portland for tho day. Tho tools used In the construction of tho big bridge at this city are be ing loaded on a scow to bo floated to. Salem. The Portland Bridge Co., lias the contract for placing a dome on the capital building, and the same tools will be used on this work. Tho steel bridge at this city will be completed within a few days. Al bany Herald. J. A. Bowen, publisher of the Jef ferson Reviow, Is a Halem visitor to day. Mrs. Keuney, of Portland, Is a guest of Mrs. H. A. Dearborn, In South Salem. The latter is quite 111 with malarial fever. Pictures and frames Wm. Sargeut. If von want a team of any kind. eeo Kj an it Co. 6 10-:f Burt Hatch went to Turner today to oversee tho raising of Geo. Dlck eiison's large bam. Geo, Dickenson left on the 11.17 train tor Turner. In a few days he goento Tucoina and the Sound to look after hU luUrt'sts there. W. T. Radlr, of Portland, who hen Uen visiting frlonds lu tho city, left for Yaqulna today. Mm. L. Hindi ami Mrs. IT. 8 Simon are at Eugene attending commencement and vlblting frleneu. C. A. Beach, the young man who was l-uit at ttie fire, 1 reported much bt-tter today. Ills skull wa i not fractured as at flrtt reported, and lie will no doubt recover, STATE BOARif KNOCKED OUT. Tho Supremo Court Sustains tho Southern Pacific in the Taxation Case. The supreme court Saturday de cided the all-important taxation question. The decision came In tho following case: Oregon nud California railroad company, appellant, vs. Mj. iu. Crolsau, respondent, appeal from Marlon cotinli; judgmont of the lower court reversed aud the cause remanded to ascertain such amount Opinion by Beau, J. The abovo case, involving tho va lidity of the action of the state board of equalization, was decided Satur day, The court holds that the state board, being a board ,of equalization aud not of assessment, has no au thority to change Individual assess mekt or classify property Into any classes other than those authorized by law, and appearing upon the county nssossment rolls; that the only classification of real property for the purpose of nssessmeut and taxation known to the law is mort gages, city, village or town property, and other real estate, and when the state board undertook to classify real property into railroad lauds, wagon road lauds, swamp lands,rall road tracks and telephone lines, and add to each of theso classes a certain percent, on account of the manner in which they are designated, Its acts were unauthorized and void, but bo far as it confines its action to tho classification known to tho law its acts are void. Tho court declined to pass upon tho question whether the state board should have taken the abstracts of the assessment rolls cer tified by the county clerks and not the tabulated statement of the state board of equalization as tho basis upon which to levy tho state tax, because there is nothing in the record of the case upon which this question can ariso or nothing to Indicate the basis upon which the state board proceeded in making the state levy, although it is said in the opinion, "It is difficult to conceive that a county or taxpayer could refuse to pay the state tax for tho reason sug gested." OTHER ritOCEEDINOS. Minerva Ann Dice, lespoudeut vs. Mary E. McCauley et al., appellant, appeal from Polk county; judgment of the lower court reversed aud the suit dismissed. Opinion by Slrahau C.J. T. E. Hogg, respondent, vs. M. M. Davis, appellant, appeal from Ben ton county; judgment of tho lower court affirmed. Opinion by Loid, J. J. Q. A. Bowlby and W. W. Park er, respondents, vs. C. W. Shlvely, appellant, appeal from Clatsop coun ty; judgment of the lower court con firmed. Opinion by Lord, J. Jane Skottowe, respondent, vs. O. S. L. & U. N. It. R. Co., appell ant, and J. T. Mullen as adminis trator of tho estate of Nicholas J. Skottowe, deceased, respondent, vs. O. S. L. & U. N. It. R. Co., appellant appeal from Waeco county; Judg ment of tho lower court affirmed in both cases. Opinion by Lord, J. C. P. Kellogg & Co., respondents, ys. D. H. Miller, appellant, appeal fiom Jackson county; judgment of tho lower court affirmed. Opinion by Beau, J. Eugeuo Water Co., appollant, vs, the city of Eugene, respondent, ap peal from Lane ceunty: jutlgmeiit reversed and remanded back to tho court below to be tried ou the plead ings. Opinion per curiam. Court adjourned until July 2, 1892. Dame Nature is a Good Book-keeper. She don't let us stay long lu her debt beforo wo settle for what we owe her She gives us a few years' grace at tho most, but tho reckoning surely comes. Have you neglected a cough or allowed your blood to grow impure without heeding the warnings? Bo wise in time, aud got the world-famed Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which cures as well as promises. As a blood-renovator, a lung-healer, and a euro for scrofulous taints, it towers above all othero, as Olympus overtops a mole hill. To warrant a commodity Is to bo honorable and abovo deception, and a guaruteo is a symbol of honest dealing. You get It with every bottle of tho "Discovery.'' By druggist. Lost. On Wednesday, probably at railroad depot, at 11 o'clock train, a lady's diamond and sapphiro pin, Finder will Iks liberally rewarded on return of samu to J. L. Mitchell & Co'., office this city. m Eveuyijody Goi.u Where? Why, to Holleiibrand's restaurant. ISurklen's Arnlcu Bnlvr. Tlie Ucst Salve 1b tho world for Out, Utilise, norm, Ulcer. Suit Kheuin, Hevtr Bores, Tetter, Cbnp;iert Hunan, Ciiilblulns, Corn nnd all Sua Eruption, nnd noal thely cures l'lle,fir no 10' required. It In truiirauterd to (,'lvo pt'iftct tutlrfuctlon or money refunded, J'rlm, ffi cents per box. Kor iiale by I'an'l J Try, i!Q Oorn Ht. "TftlUuu ntm Baking Used in Millions of Homes SICK Head- Aches Blck-btftdaches are tbe outward Indication! el derangements ot tho stomach and bowels. A Joy'i Vegetablo Bartaparllla li tbo only bowel rciulatluc preparation of Sarsaparilla, It U seen uhy It Is Uo only approprtats Banaparilla In slk-bcadacbcs. It ts notonly appropriate; It is an absoluto cure. After a conrso ot It an occasional doso at Interval will forever after prevent return. Jno. M. Cox, of T35 Turk Street, Ban rraa cfico, writes: "I bavo been troubled vrlth attacks ot slck-hcadncho for tho lt tbrco years from ono to thrco times n vrcik. Borne tlmoago I bought tno bottles of Joy's Vege table Earsaparllla aud lino only bad one attack si nco and that was on tho second day after I began uslnc It." ? . Vc-TotibJo IK J For salp byDan'l J.lFry, 21') Com. street. T. G. Perkins went to Portlaud to day on business. Miss Aunie Thornton took tho afternoon train for a sumuior'a visit on the sound. Col. Kelsoy, of Corvallis, U lu the city. Baso Ball tomorrow afternoon b.' tween the dry good's and boot & slice boys of Salem. Those taking part In the game will beat Willamette hotel corner at half past 1 o'clock. Game will be called at 2. Everybody Is in vited. Hon. Geo. W. McBilde icturntd Saturday evening from his home at St Helens. "The Midnight Alarm," a mel odrama, will be produced at Real's opera house Wednesday the 22ud. Its hero Is a fireman, Harry West more, and its heroine is a little newsgirl known us Sparkle, who in tho end, of course, turns out to bo the person whom everyone is look ing for. Gideon Tillwell, au old farmer just arrived in New York, furnishes amusement with his quaint rustic ways, and aids In foil ing tho nich scoundiel, Silas Car riugford. Carriugfnid is a big oil speculator, but au the timo of tho story is in financial straits. He plunges Into crime to retrlovo his fortune, and ono of his dark deeds is to lire his own mansion for the insurance. Tho department re-eu-fuli spouds gallantly, and the 11 ro glue rushes across tho stago at tilt drawn by a splendid team of horses. As the alarm is turned in at midnight aud us much of tho plot hinges upon tho success or fail ure of Carrlugford's schemes, lha reason for giving tho play the name It carries Is plaiu. The East River wharf, with the giant Brooklyn Bridge In tho shadowy distance, is lu the first scene, and Is followed by charming glimpses of rural land scape in tho third act, aud some re alistic New York scenes in the fourth and fifth. Police Couiit.BIuo Monday makes business for this establish ment and Judge Goodell today sout' two druuks aud four vas to woik five days each for tho city. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor piebcribcd : Castorla. IIOIIN, On Sunday Juno 18, 'U2 to Mr.atid Mrs. J. F. Owen, of Sunnyslue, a daughter. M.AItlllKI). CORNELIUS-S I M E R A L... A t tho residence of the bride's par ents. Turner. Oregon, Ariadne Cornelius to O. J. Slmeral, Rev, J A. Towiifend ofllclatlug. ltlKII. SWARTZ. Sunday .Juiio lOlli 1802, ut his home near Salem, Simon Swartz, aged uo years. Mr. Swartz was born lu Delaware county, N. Y.,nud emigrated to Ore gon from Chicago In 1850, since which timo he has lived ou the place where he died. The funeral will bo held Tuesday at the homo of his son R. L. Swartz, and the body will bo Interred at Odd Fellows' cemetery Mr. Swortz was a good citizen, and had many friends among tho old settlers. RANDALL. At the homo In tho Cupltal City Fruit farm, Satur day morning, June 18, lfelW, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Ran dall. Tho funeral was held fromJlio house yesterday at 10 a. in., and the remains were burled lu Rural ceme tery. ' ' ' 'Ml Pewder: 40 Years the Standard AT ACTUAL COST; CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. FURNISHING GOODS AND HAfS ALL GO UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. FOR CASH ONLY. G. A. K. Suits $8.50 with buttons Theso suits are all wool, regulation cut; siMrcncrcini-sTrcct. Have You trad How Mr, "NV. D. Wentz of Geneva, N. Y. was cured of tho severest form of dyspepsia? Ho says everything ho nte6eemed like pouring melted lead into his stomach. Hood's Sar saparilla effected a perfect cure. Full particulars will be sent If you wiite. C. I. Hood &Co., Lowell, Mass. The highest praise has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy, yet sflllclent uctlon. fluiirantprtl Cure We authorize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this couhltlon. If you are aflllcted with a cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, aud will use this remedy as directed, giving it n fair trial, and experience no benellt, you may roturu the bottle and have your money refund ed. Wo could not mako this offer did wo not kuow that Dr. Klnir's Now Discovery could be relied upon. It never disappoints. Trial bottles freont Uau'l J. Fry's Drug Storo, 225 Com'l St. Large bottles COo. and' tl.OO State QitANon Home. Sub scriptions are to be solicited for build ing a permanent homo for the state grauge at Halem, to cost not less than $3000. A mau w ho has practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar, read what ho says: Toledo, O., Jan. 10, mi. Messrs. F. J. (Jheuey & Co. Uontleincn; 1 lmvo been lu tliu uonuml pructlco or mc1lcltia for most-lUycurH, and would my tljut lu ull my pructlco and exporlenco lmvo uevor neon u preiuirultou thai I could precrllio witli an much conlldouco of mic rcHi us 1 enn Hull's Cut.rrli euro, niiitui fuctuied by you. IIuvo proscribed It a Kre.it many times nud Its ellect Is wonder ful, nud would Buy In conclusion tbut I have yet to Had u cuuo of Catarrh that It would not euro, If they would tnlco It uo coidlng to directions. Yours truly, L. L. GORSUOII, M. D., Olllce, 215 Summit St. Wo will give $100 for any oaso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured with Hall's Catarrh Curo. Taken Inter nally. F. J. CHENNY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. JBQf-Sold by Druggists, 75c. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Goodalo & Wheeler has been by mutual agreement dissolved J. C. Goodalo has purchased tho interest of A. Wheeler and will con tinue tho business and pay ull tho liabilities of the lato firm. A. WUKKLKItJ J. O. GootiAWi. alem, May 18, 1892. 5-20-lw A Leader. Since its first Introduction, Elec tric Hitters has gained rapidly lu popular favor, until now It is clearly n the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alteratives containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or Intoxicant, it la recog nlzcd as tho best and purest medicine for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or Kidney. It will euro Sick Head ache, Indigestion, Constipation, and drivo Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or tho money will be refunded Bold by Dan'l J. Fry 225 Com'l St. Price only 50c. pel bottle. Don't Gkt Cauojit. The hot weather If liable to catch you with out u summer suit. Hart & Tall ufurro ure In shape to help you out. Foil Bam. Two or four lots lu Portsmouth Villa can ho had at u bargain hy Inquiring of MUh Ames, at the University. i m i fllve us Ijuitfblnir riillosoiiliersl 1 None of your snurllut; cynics for us. They laugh not, neither do they tmlle, I'liey ftreTuieubrlous dynpi'ptlc They are umiiilly kourof vIuku, pule, slliclit, dry, qulto ruvylm Individuals In met, who uokn If ihey hud hcu at lovxorbeads with roat hcuf nil their lives. Tuesldo kpllllUK, butlou-buritlutf K-'thtW thut pro ceeds irout thu Individual with a Kooddl leatlon U never iieurd Irom them Thy iiiuKtiitly iikjIii hills Into mnuntulmv'irl lie .lht us ull" Intuifrlcvous annoyances, Show tuuiiiHii who fv trouble with a inll, repines uoi ul suiull inbthaps, and lu whom the J0411UI11 of merriment ure cutlly set ull w, nuil we will shew you a limit with ago dUU'e.tlon Ue HonUlter's MimiaO, lllitirs In Mn-uie this blonluir, and banUU tho nervo uuui aud querulous dliolllou touurluud tlud luull which MtlemU dyspeiwlH. llMouinatl'in, uinsll tuition, muluri. kidney trouble and la L'rlj'pe ytrJd f llu Ultuts. OPPOSITE LADD & BUSH BANK- JUST .NOW There is going to be a rush for CLOTHING For Holidays, etc, and remember the WOOLEN MILL STORE Is the place to buy and get the best goods for the BROOKS & Wholesale Spaiildiiig'sBall Goods, j FINE FISHING TACKLE. . GUNS AND SPORTING GOODS. 94 State Street, Salem, Or, I If wl 111 N 1 A 1 for Infants "Cutorls Is go woll adapted to children tht I recommend 1 1 as superior to any prescription known to mo." II. A. A&ciun, 21. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho uso of 'Castorla' Is so universal and tto merits so well known that It Booms a work of lupererocatlon to endorse. It. Fow are the Intelligent families who do not koop Castorla within easy reach." CJlulos SUnTYK, D.D., New York City. Lato Pastor Bloomlngdalo Boformed Church. Tub CsNTAun Fimncis. The "Church" ofUhrTHt at Orants Paa3, Or.," has filed nrll clea of Incorporation. Also the Jor dan mining nnd milling company, of Long Creek, with a capital of sf600.000.hyF. W, Bllvortooth, W. I). IlohblnB, nud othore. Commitments Warren Packard, Emolln Drury, of Lnne county, Inuah Hunt of Gilliam, and C. 1311 bee' of Clatsop, were committed to the Insane asylum yest.rday and to day. CURE Rick Headache ami relievo all tlia troubles fncl dent to a bilious utato of tho system, such at Dlzzlnes. .Valium. Drowsiness. Distress aftoi eating. 1'nlu In thu Hldo, &c Wlille thelrmosl remarkable BiieecM Iias been shown lu curlnj rfoadaci i, yet CUi.Tsn'a Littu! Liven Thai are coitulfy valuable In Constipation, curing itnd preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of tho stomach, tlmtilato the liver and rugulalo the bowel. 'Cven If they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint! but fortunately their goodness does nut end hero, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that flier will not be willing to do without them. Hut after all sick bead ACHE Is the hano of so many lives that hem Is where m make our great boast. Our pills cure It hlle others do not. CiiiTts's Littl f.ivra I'm in very small ami very easy to take. One or two pill make a doso. Tliuy aro strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action Jileose all who um) them. In vials at Do cents', Ive for 1 Hold everywhere, or sent by wall. CaITZI UZXlCutB CO., Hi lot UE Uk UtfAi Salem Abstract anil Loan Co. Thennly Abstract books of Mitrlon county. Ileal estate orders filled promptly and safe'. W. H, H. WATERS, MANAOKp, CARTER'S KITTLE jm i iver lail SICK least money. HARRITT, Dctilcrs In and Children. Cmstorls curcg Colla. Oonsttoaiton. Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, Elves sloop, and promotes d) . pestion, Without Injurious medication. " For soTcral years I hare recommended your ' Castorla. ' and shall always continue to do so as It has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Visum, V. D., The Wfnthrop," 125th Street and Tth Are., New York City. Company, 77 SIdboat Stkstt, Nkw York. i Tickets. ONSALB ONIAHA, Kansas City, St, Paul CHICAGO, ST. 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