Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, July 21, 1892, Image 1

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    EVENING CAPITAL
JOURNAL
f
VOL. 5.
"TILE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S JSTEWS TO-DAY."
NO. 17t.
WE HAVE THE LATEST NOVELS.
fore you leave for the coast or mountains vou should drop in and get the latest papers and novels. Look over
this list and see If you find anything you have not read.
"Tho Black Tulip "by Alexander Dumas; "The Blue Scrub," by David Adee; "Dixon or Ingersall," by Thos.
: -; . ci i i,nM1fi f Utfnmn i-vr i . i t i .imnn a i-niriiii i l iai i inuif . uv wiiiitit xjtbi..i.-.t. xuv;uw ,.. .-
lexandor Dumas; "Whoso Daughters,"' by Helen H. Gardner; "Story Without a Name," by Edgar Saltus; "Sun
: .in3 u -on,.. aY ni. rir ivrorvinnra "rnrn " hv "Rorhlin. M. C hv: "From Out the Gloom, by
lerthaM. Clav; "Bey-id Pardon," by Bertha M. Clay; ''The Downfall by fle Zok; emanceb
irower," by Jj. Jj. .Lynch; "The .new xteccor, oy owuiiev uuyuuui, iSuuMwUm, r -.- -e, ----
to Uhrysanthome, by nerre liOti; '-ii.n ieir to mnnons, dj aiuym xuiaciu, a. ,,. .. --,
est edition (illustrated); "Eli Perkins Wit and Humor."
' . ..... i . . J i- II I I.. I. ... ll. !4.nn
We have over 150 new novels that have been received in the last tew aays. you arc invuea xo can anu iuuk uB. uiu uu.
3Ca.3j:CJ"-3Ek.,a?!OJ:, 98 State Street.
PltOFESSIO.V.VIi OAIIDS.
ALV1N 11. HYUENHAM, United States
Army ConauUIng Engineer, Hy
draulic and Kanliary engineering nud
roids a specialty. Oltlco, room 6 Exchange
block, -Salem.
J J. SHAW, M. W. HUNT. SHAW A
. MUi'lT, attorneys at law. Office over
Capital National bank, Balem, Oregon.
GEO. H. BUUNETT, Attorney nt law,
Baleni, Uregen. Odlce over Lndd a
Bush's bank.
WON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
- f 'rail c - -
w: -.islir,llw2rw
MONMOUTH,
OREGON.
The Leading
Normal School of
the Northwest.
Ttnnnl nf Ti.pmnt.q "Rpninmln Kcholfield. Pres.: J. B. V. Butler. Sec;
Sx-Oillcio, His Excellency, Governor Sylvestor Pennoyer; Hon. E. R
AnVAmrt Hii torin tunilml t. nf T'lllllin. Instructien: HOD. Q. W. MoBrlUH,
Secretary of State; Hon. Jacob Voorhees, Hon. A. Noltner, J. C. White,
Hon. W. H. Holmea, Alfred Lacy, Hon. P. W.Haley, Hon. J. J. Day.
Tim Rinto Knrmnl U n. llvn cnhnol. raDlillv crrowiuir. and continually
Wdlni? to Its facilities for the special trainiug of teachers. Its graduates
Me in tietnanu to nil goo positions, a gum ui ou ijci vcm. '"r
was made lust year. An enrollment mow is unuuiuuiuu m vm ui
,-e.ir. New members have been added to the faculty, and additional up
narattis sunnlled. A dinloma from the school entitles one to teach in any
county in tbe state without further examination. TTOT, . XT
pLRT DEPARTMENTS, special advunttiRes in Vocal and Instrumental
xnusic
a'vpat? at snTrnnT. vnv. ftiRfi Tuition reduced to $0.25 Nor-
rinl. nnri SJi (id Riih-NYirmul. nerteitu often weeks. Board at Normal
fcDinitiK Hall $1.50 per week. Furnished rooms $1.00 per week. Board
Sinnd lodging in private families $3.50 per week. Beautiful and healthful
JJoeatlou. iNo saloons, i'lrsc term nprus cepmmuer -um. i.m iuSuu
iRddress P. L. CAMPUELiLi, . V., l'rps.. or
J. M. i'UNYJKljlj, A. fll., Vice jrreaiueuu
Sportsmen, Attention!
OUR STOCK OF
GUNS n AMMUNITION
AND
FISHING TACKLE
Comprises everything needful in the line at remarkably low prices.
BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES
Of the Best Makes.
BROOKS L HARRITT,
94 State Street.
T MEMim liil iihiimw MimuJwiMW
F. T. HART
LEADING MERCHANT
J TATLORS.
247 COM-MERdAL S.TJREET.
NAILS! LOCKS! HINGES I
BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AX
BctlT (I Pct-ZCl PlumPers an(1 Tinners,
214 & 210 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawu Sprinklers.
A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roollug and plumbing a
specialty. Estimates for Tiuuiug and Plumbing burnished.
TAI KT The place to get a Saddle horse, Livery
(-1 1 1 I J J rig, Express, Dray or Truck, Vood, Hay,
I vuiiu Mill feed Qr K00(1 well rofcted ilanure,
lnnrl nf T)irh nr Gravel. Call on Rvan & Co., back of
II Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
t ta7- a xt Xr nr
J.LXXi.J.TI iv v-ivy.
DRAYS AND TRUCKS
always ready for orders.
Sell and deliver wood.
1 buy, coal and lumber. Ol'-
ftiv. Wlnf-a St.. nnnoltoHa-
r. lem Iron works. Drays and trucks may he found throughout the day ut
the corner or Ktftte ana uommeromi mrwi.
Slalom Tniftlf (& Hpfl.v fifl
diiiwiii u w liiui vu
B, F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T, G- PERKINS, 6enerl Superintendent,
SALEM IRON WORKS,
BAIBM, - OREGON.
Manufacture BTKAM ENdlNEH. Mill Outllta, Water Wheel Governor;, Fruit.
Dryluu Outnt,Tnu-ttou EnglneH, Cresting, etc Farm raauuluery made uuu r; pl"".1.'1
Oencrul n-iot i and manufacturem of I lie celebrated WahlMrom Fatenl Mlddlluek
Furlfler aud fleet. Farm waoUluery mudt uud repaired.
C. N. CHCRCHILL.
T S. BURROUGHS
cnuiicniLL & jiuimouGns,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
100 Chemeketa Street.
Sasti and. Door Factory
Front Street, Salem, Oregon.
The beBt class of work iu our lino at prices to compete
ynth the lowest. Only the boat material used
Choice
iVlGJllS.
Ed. C. Cross,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt aud
Smoked Meats of all Kiuds,
zwitie
Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser
vices and prmpt delivery to all parts of the city.
Oo Court and 110 State Streets.
PAPER HANGERS.
HEAD QUARTERS.
All are invited to call at 143 Court street and look at all the late
patterns in Wall Paper and ?et prices for same on the wall.
E. C. SNOW, Decorator, with E. E. SNOW, House, Sign and Car
riage PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
Paper HnuKing, Kalsomlnliig, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and
Natural Wood Finis.li. Only First-class Woik. E, E. SNOW.
Remember the plarv, 143 Court Street.
Notice.
Any persona knowing themselves in
debted 10 Holm A I'nsmore are requested
tocallatU.M. Wnde 4 Co., and my the
fcntne. It. M. WADE 4 Co.
7-3-1 m
EAST ANP SOUTH
VI A
Southern Pacific Route
Shasta Line
CAMiOHNIA KXFKKSS TRAIN BUN BA11.TI
I1ETWKEN POUTIAHD AND 8. F.
Bouth.
isorili.
7:0C p. m.
11:16 p. in.
c:15 u.m.
Lv. Portland Ar. I 7:; a. m
Jjv. Haleni Lv. fi.-'JO a. m
Ar. San Fran. Lv. 7:00 p. m
Above tiuliMHtup only ul following sta
tlons north of HoseburR, Last I'oriluud
Oisgou City, Woodbutu, haleni, Albauy
Juugent, Hhedds, Halsey, Hnrrisburg
Juuetlou City, Irving aud Kugene.
BOdBIlUKO MAM. UAIfalf,
For Sale.
OO A of good lartd, BO acres
APTP vmder fence, with
JCJ fHl vJeood barn and house,
bnlunce timber, will sell nil or part, cheap,
on reasonable terms.
J A M E-J W AKNER, Salem. Or.
P. O. Kox 3M. (l-18-tl-dw
8:.'S0 a. m.
11:17 a. in
5:59 p. la.
Lv. Portland Ar. I 4:1-0 p. m.
Lv Halem Lv. 1:40 p. m.
Ar. Kofeeburg Lv. 7:00 n. m
Albany Local, Dally .Except Sunday,
6.00 p. in. I Lv.
7:52 p. in. 1 Lv:
9 00 p. m. I Ar.
Portland
salem
Albany
Ar.
Lv.
lv.
. I 10.MO u
. 1 7:3 1 ii.
, 1 (UP a,
u.m
iu m
ni.
TOLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
For accommodation ot pasiomgers holding
second class tickets attached to
erpreas trains.
iVest Side DifisioD, Between Portland
and Corvallis :
rA.Y (EXCBPT bunbay).
TM u. in. I Lv. Portland Ar. I tM p. m.
12:10 p. m. I Ar. Corvdllls Lv. 12M p. in.
At Albany ind V)rvallU connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific iliiilroud.
EXfltKMTWAI?? (PAtUV gSO-lThl'MllAY
"Hid p. mTTCvTPort.ra5d Ar. I k:Aj a. u.
lia p.m. Ar.Mc-MlunvllloLv. I UVyr. m
fhrouffh Tickets
To all poinU
EAST and SOOTH
Kor tickets and lull inlormation rcurrt.
tng rates nv)., rtc, apply Ut tlit ivimpa
ny's nwent Saln, I "..
h.P. yuUKH, Aut.u r'. ami J .'. Afc't
a. KOl.Hl.bH
iiHinitftr
THE YAOUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon lievrlopnient company'
U,nnlili'llue. '!SiilIeBbtiUr,aJhn.iii
.i,timo tliun by any otliei loute. t'lnt
mass through pasMiugei and freight lie
irom Portland and all points In th Wii
lamettfa vullevfto and Uoni Knu J'ra:iuUr
TIKE SCHEDULE, (Kxctpttiuiittayt.).
I.mvr iMiwiiv Wil'l
r.ieCorvallU Ml I'M
Arrive Yaqulna ....... fcTiOP&l
l!AVe YoijuIhu ...... . tl:-15 AM
liivo (irvallU .... IftMAU
Arrivo Albany 11:10 A K
n. A U. trains isonuerl at Albany und
Oirvallls.
Theauivf trains wunect at YAOl'INA
HU i he Oregon Doveloumeut Com Llr
.fKuuTmlilimlirti-MMi Vuiiulna aud Ma
tritmliTs'o
K. II. I'aknenL'eii. from Portland and nl.
kVlllttioptt' Valley olnU van make closi
snnneeilon with tho trains oJ tin
AQU1NA llOUJ'KalAlbDyorCori.llli
4ndll dettlaed to Han Iranclsoo, should
mini;o to arrive ut YaUlna the ovenlLg
U fore date of tailing.
S'lMMStr sad frdKkt JUtM Alirii U
teit Vortnformtlon apply to Seair
KU1.MAN X Co., Freight and Tlclttt
AgnUJuuandauiiroatst., PorUand.Or.
C.a HOUliK ACl Uen'l Frt, A
Pass. AjL, Ortgoa IVclflolt. JL Co..
YrvaIJUtOr
O. U.UAHVfcLL,Jr.Oen'l Prt; A
Paw. Aft. Oregon XMirelopidMit
' Co,, m MoatfofBMT t
TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE
When you see these new 1891
designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses
and Cottages."
Size, 8 x 10 Inches. Contains new designs,
new styles, latest Ideas In plunnlng. No
4 has K5 designs classified from 4150 up to
1500, nbout half under S1003 No. 6 con
talus GQ designs of dwellings costing over
81600, many from 81B0O up to $3000. Many
new Houthern or resort Btyles of houses In
these works.
Price. SI each, or the two for ?l.0.
D. S. HOPKINS
Archittct, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Those Afflicted
With the,hablt;ol using to.'excess,
LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO
Can obtain
COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE
AT THIS
KEELEY INSTITUTE:
Forest Grove, Or.,lCall write. Btrlctlv
confidential
Burton Bros.
STATE BTREET
BRICK YARD.
Ijarge stock of common JJrlckalwaison
baud. 1'rtCbCd and ornamental brick
mHdo to ordr
l-nvc orders at O.Rtolz,E4 Stale street,
Gcodhud.l falilll.bSHtaUi street, or ut the
yard,opporitibtut Prtfcon.
G
T. BURROWS
AliltlKB a full line of Btaple and r.incy
Uioccrlis, Freeh Vegetable and Her
rJe iu HtaiMiii, liuttur uud l-iif ul
wujson bund.
UatS Coml St.
Capital City estarat
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meah at All Hours oi IheDay
hone but white lal-orem ! yed In thl
eetal.lliliiiitnt.
A good suUtanllal roeal o . ked In flml
das tylt
'f eaty-flv moU pr meal
KKD KKONT
tVwrt uaL! llwen Orr JIOUM KBd
MiBto' un
1 T. R1CHAUUSON, Attorney nt law,
), ofllce up stAlrs In front rooms of now
UBh block, corner Commercial and Court
Btrects, Salem, Oregon.
JOHN A. OAltSON, Attorney nt law.
Uoomq 8 and i, Ladd & Hush's bank
building, Salem, Oregon. 8 1 lyr
B. V. BONHAM.
B
W.H. UOLMRS.
Ui 11AU Uk A.fJJirl, ILLWIUVR ... . .
umce in nusu s mocu, Dei ween aiaie
and Court, on (Xim'l HU
mlLMON FOKO, attorney at law. Salem,
JL Oregon. Office up -stairs In Pulton's
block.
B1I. BUADSHAW, PHYSICIAN AND
. Burgeon, Salem, Uregon. orfico tn
iMdrldgo block, upstairs over Williams A
Knglaud's bank Hosldence corner Stuto
and b. K. corner Winter street.
WH. YOUNG, M. D., Odlca formerly
. occupied by IJr. ltowlnnd, corner
Court and Liberty streets. Telephone No.
45. Ofllce heurs: 8 a. m. to 12: 2 to 1 p. m.,
and 7 to 9 p. in. Ilestdeuco 1Mb street on
electric cur lino. TclephonoNo. I).
rlt. W. 8. MOTT, physician nud sur
J geon. Office In KldrtUge llloos, Siv
leui, Oregon. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m.
'J to 4 p. iu.
T7i B.PHILBROOK,M.B.,HomeopnthIsU
JDi. Ofllco 155 Court stieet; ltetldvnce U47
High street. OeLoral practice, ispeclal
attention given to diseases of Women nud
children.
TK. M1NTA H. A. DAVIS.
XJ
O dice hours,
9 a. in. to 11 n. ill.: 2 p in. to o p. m.
Uav or nlsrht culls uromntly attPiidea to.
Special attention given to diseases of wom
en and children, otllco In New Bank 111k.,
305 Commercial street. Kcsldcnca batuo.
DU. T. C. SMITH, Dentist, 02 State streftl,
Balem, Or. Finished dental opera
tions of every description. PuIuIcsn opera
tions a specialty.
WHAT TO EAT IN HOT WEATHER.
WD. PUGII, Archltett, Plans, Sped
. ficntlons and suntuntoudence lor
all classes of buildings. Office ft) Com
mercial si., up Biuirj,
G
A. KOBKItT, Architect, room 421, Mar
quam building, PortUtul, Oregon.
UTJSINiCSS UAJKOS.
HOEYE&MILLS, Proprietors the Porco
lain Bath audHhavlug Parlors, llnvo
tue only Porcelain Hath 1 ubs tn tho city.
'AM Commercial street, Salem, Oi egou.
4B. SMITH A CO., Contractors, Sewer
. lug, Cement Sioftwitlks, Kxaivatlng,
: All work promptly done, Salem, Or,
Leave orders with Du;an Bros. 4:l6-lm
PJ. IaAIUIISN & CO,, Manufacture of all
, klndsof vehlclw. Repairing a special
ty, Shop 4"i State stroot.
AUPET-UYING, I make a spech-lly ot
j caipemewlng and laying; carpets
taken up and relaid with great c-.ro. Miudo
and curtain pole hanging, f.nuvo onlnrs
with J. li. Lunn, Buruu A Son or While
Corner. J. G.LUHHMA.ti.
Sig
ns I
Bay ! You need oue of soino kind.
If so, wby not bave It.
Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas
Now la tho time to save money by
giving your order to
J. J. MUTTON,'
House, Sign Painter, Decorator and
Paper Hanger, 382 Church St.
Or leave ordera with Srcut & Qilc,
State Btreet.
ELLIS &
TLEY
LIVERYMEN.
South of "Willamette Motel,
S.A.ICrvI ... ORKGON
MONEY TO LOAN.
Special Inducements for tho next 30 days
on good farm loans.
FEAR k HAMILTON,
Boom 14, Hush Bunk block. 6 IZdw
JAPANBS33
Anew and CimpJete Treatment, conHlht.
Ingof supposltorlen, ointment In cap. u lea,
also a box and pUK; a posltlio euro lor cx
tornal, Internal, blind or bleeding. Itching,
chronic, rectut or hiredltary Piles, and
many other diseases aud feinalo weul:
nesses; ltlsuhviivHa great benefit to the
general health. The llrst discovery oi a
medical cuio rendering un operation with
the laillu iiuuecessiry hetealtcr. This
remedy has never becu known to full, 11
per box. 0 for 35; scntbymall, Whysutrer
lrom this ten lble dlHt.ne when a written
guarantee Is glveu wllh II boxes, to refund
ihemouey 11 not cured Mend stump lor free
sample, (limn-ntto issubd by Wooiukd,
C1.A1IKK&C0., whnlevulduiid rutali drug
gists, sulo agents, J'ortlnud, Or, 6-i-ly-dw
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Sabseribed, 3200,000
Transarti' general bunking biiKluihs
lnulllUt bruncbui.
QVJO, WIU.IAMS President
Wm. K.N GLAND Vice Preslden
UUUHMuNAHY .Cashier.
DIHKC'iOUS: Geo, Wllllams.Wrn. JCnj
land.Dr.J.A.itlchurdkon, J, w, Hodwii,
J. A ituker.
Bunk in new Kxchango block un Rorn-mt-rolal
Jtrcct. ttla-tl
Authur'zed Capital ?C0d,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Huli-m, Oregon.
W.A.fU-JKK. Pits. W, W. MAItTIN,
Vice t'rts J. II, ALiIhHr,Cablcr,
Htatt, Cm'ity aud City Wurrunts bought
utl'ur. dw
For Sale, Cheap,
A nmnt er of trios ol lliU spring Plm
ouih HocV, Block Laug.ban, While fw
horn, and Prtrldgeiiuhlo,Hll thorough
brdsfe. Iluynurlr, caveexprerli.rced
andi'otth I'lokol luuMUkou, Ztlat&wr
I trio, bona for jhljuient. A4drM
K.IiOPKK.rtultm.Or,
An Kngllili riiyslclan Speaks of !71ulils
and Plenty of Prult.
If a man cam his living by tho sweat
of his brain ho must, if ho wishes to live
long, maintain his health by tho sweat
of hi3 brow that is, ho must in somo
form or other take muscular exercise.
Tho diet ltid down ns suitable for sum
mor would in thatcaso of course almost
universally nmrty.
Tho most bui.ablo articles for hot
weather aro ibh, such kiuda of meat as
fowls and gamo, gram vegetables, salads
and frill t. Farinaceous food that is,
Btarches should bo taken in tho very
Binallest qttnutity only. Sufficient sugar
would bo found iu tho different fruits
that tho season of tho year produces, and
therefore should not bo supplemented.
In tho caso of a man of ordinary size,
doing ordinary physical or mental work,
tho following would represent an ordi
nary day's food for hot weather as far
as quantity and constituents aro con cen
cerned: Breakfast Two cups of tea or coffee,
sweetened with saccharino, ono or two
teaspoonfuls of cream in each, ono ounce
of dry toast, thinly buttered; four ounces
of grilled or boiled ii3h, such as plaice,
solo, whiting, haddock, cod or trout, or
four ounces of cold chicken, cold tonguo
or grilled steak or chop.
Lunch Two or threo ounces of cold
mutton, beef or lamb; threo or four
ounces of green vegetables plainly boil
ed; plenty of green salad, mado with
vinegar, but without oil; four or flvo
ounces of Btowed fruit; water, or two or
threo glasses of puro dry Mosollo or
othor Rhino wines.
Afternoon tea, if desired Two cups
of tea, as nt breakfast, nothing to cat.
Dinner Julionuo, or clear vegetable
soup; three or four ounces of fish; threo
or four ounces of tiny red meat, or
chicken, rabbit, gamo or venison; six
ouuees of nny green vegetable, with
gravy from tho meat only; four ounces
of Btowed fruit or of raw frui; n little
Btalo or pulled bread and a small piece
of chceso.
This diot may bo varied as to hour,
but threo meals only should bo eaten
daily, aud only sufficient nt each meal
to satisfy tho nppotlto.
Fruit may, however, bo taken nt
proper times, and, although it is much
uioro popular now as a food than it used
to be, it is only boneficial in moderate
quantity. More flnid is, of course,
necessary in hot weather than in cold,
and so long ns It is a harmless fluid Dr.
Nokcs questions whether too much can
bo taken. Fluid in this way is to the
kidneys what fresh air is to tho lungs,
nnd tho wasto of meat not used in the
system is carried off by its aid. A meat
diet is healthy and lifo prolonging if
supplemented with plonty of fluid to
carry off its wnste. That fluid should
be taken iu largo quantities in tho sum
mer is a wiso provision of nature, as the
Bkin carries off a largo amount of waste
from tho system, and therefore its ao
itvity should bo stimulated in every
way, and it is most desirablo by fte
quent baths to keop tho pores opon. In
tho summor acidulated drinks aro the
most grateful to tho palate. There can
bo no doubt that tho most rofresking
bovorago in summor, and cortainly tho
most harmless, is tho properly mado cup
of tea.
In every well appointed housohold
dinner is tho most important moal of
tho day, but a fashion in regard to this
has latoly crept into uso which is neither
physiologically correct nor conducive to
its enjoyment.
I refor to tho custom now prevalent of
commencing dinnor with somo Michovy
toast, caviaro, or sardinos on bread and
butter, or somo other pavory of a like
nature Tho propor commencement of
dinnor should bo tho old fashionod dish
of good soup and for this roason that
it is necessary that tho first food taken
at dinnor should bo quickly absorbod, so
us to stimulate tho nervous Bystom and
givo tono to tho stomach. In this way
tho nppctito is stimulated and tho sense
of tasto made moro keon. Nothing act
so boneflcially for this purposo as a
small quantity of good soup. The moro
important adjuncts aro, of courso, pleas
ant surroundings nnd choorf ul compan
ionship. Dr. Nokcs in Gontloman's
Magazine.
Ulectrto Oxford.
Oxford having tnkou unto hersolf a
tramway, und survived what many of
her inhabitant:) regarded as un act of
tho direst profanation, is about to givo
further proefs of her roadinoss to movo
with tho times by tho adoption of tho
electric light in her thoroughfares and
public buildings. Tho compactness of
Oxford londs itsolf admirably to tho
pnrpoho, for although tho compulsory
urea laid down in tho provisional order
granted by tho board of trado is only a
quarter of a mile square, it comprises
13 colleges, 80 publio buildings and
churches, 0 hotels and U10 shops, offices
and privato houses.
Tho promoters of tho schomo, who nro
chiefly lpcal people both .town nud
gown being represented on tho director
ate of tho compuuy aro to bo con
gratulated on tho opportuneness of the
date chobcn for tho inauguration of tho
new system. By tho evo of "commem."
Oxford will huvo exchanged her old
lamps for now, and the guy undergradu
nto nnd Ills lovely women folk will foot
it iu tho corn oxchaugo beneath the ra
diant beams of tho uow illmnlnant.-
London Ulobe,
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't '.
I1C
Rawder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
RoYal
king
9T
The Judge' Change.
Few persona in this world aro
jailed upon to suffer more or bo moro
embarrassed on many occasions and
it tho loast opportune times than
those afflicted with absentminded
aess. Thoroisno politician in this
jtato who does not kn ow Judgo Austin
A. Yates, of Schenectady, who never
fails to attend county, district, stato
and national conventions, and who
tlways has something good to say at
ill. Judge Yates is tho most absent
minded of men. He is tho most for
getful of men, and the tricks that his
Infirmity havo played upon him
would fill a volume. Hero is ene:
He canio down here not a groat
whilo ago and visited a theater where
a most emotional, sensational and
affecting melodrama was in prog
ress.' Ho had a friend with him, and
ho laid down a twenty dollar bill at
tho box offlco to purchase two tick
ets. Tho man behind tho littlo holo
tossed tho pasteboards out and seven
teen dollars in change. Intent on
what ho was going to seo, tho judgo
vory naturally seized tho tickets and
wont on his way rejoicing, leaving
tho balance of the twenty dollar bill
bohind. Ho and his friend had seats
In tho midst of a remarkably Bolect
company, tho play was enjoyable,
and tho judgo, who is nothing if not
earnest, sat thero spollbound. At
last tho villain in tho play said to ono
of his partners in crimo, and with a
hard look applicable to tho etage:
' 'How much money does tho wretch
want?"
Tho word "money" brought tho
judge's thoughts back to tho box
offlco and to tho cliango ho had loft
lying thero. Forgetting whore ho
was and thinking for tho instant
that tho question had been applied
to him, ho slapped his knoo and fair
ly Bheuted:
"Seventeen dollars, by the Lord
Harry l"
The effect on tho audience can bo
Imagined, but noyer described, and
nothing can induce that villain to ro
cito lines wherein monoy appears,
for with all an aotor's superstition
ho imagines that the judge's inop
portune, although pat, remark has
?'ven him bad luck forevor. New
ork Recorder.
A Doublo I.miili.
Tulklug ubout freaks of nature, n owo
bolouging to William Pickens, near tills
city, performed ufeat the other tiny that
takes tho wool. Bhe gavu birth to a
lamb that hud eight legs und two tails.
Frpm tho navel forward it was a per
fectly funned lumb, but the hind end
doubled up on nature. LouUlntm (Mo.)
Press.
Everybody knows what It In, and
that Is the reason they go to IIel
lenbraud'n fur that pure lea cream
Boda.
Whole Villages at a Load.
A weakness for observation and a
natural lilting for philosophical re
flection incited a young man who
resides in Brooklyn and labors in
Now York to talk to a f riond in this
fashien: "Did you ever observe tho
Brooklyn bridgo trafllo in tho busy
hours morning and ovoning? Yes?
Woll, thon, you must havo boon im
pressed with tho fact that each
crowdod train moyes enough persons
from ono side of tho river to tho
othor to mako a good sized village.
Tho trains aro packed early in tho
morning nnd botweon 5 nnd 7:30
o'clock at night. Each train carries
botweon COO and 700 passengers.
Now a country village with that
numbor of inhabitants thinks vory
well of itsolf. It has threo or four
churches, a library, an opera house,
and is clamoring at tho postofflco
department in Washington for a now
postofflco. And yot tho restless cable
that stretches across the bridgo yanks
theso villages back and forth at tho
rate of twonty-fivo or thirty an hour.
I toll you this is a moving ago in
which wo live." Now York Times.
Ho Htolo llradlaugh'a Speech.
Ono ovoning Mr. Labouchoro and
Mr. Bradlaugh woro both to Bpeak
at tho eamo political mooting. Tho
latter had tho headings of his speech
written in bold handwriting on largo
sheets of foolscap papor spread out
beforo him. Mr. Labouchoro, who
was tho flrat to speak, seeing those
headings, thought ho could not do
Ixsttor than uso them, and thoroupon
lK5gan to deal with Mr. Bradlaugh's
points ono by ono, taking them in a
roundabout ordor so as not to arouso
his friond's suspicions. At last Mr.
Bradlaugh found himself without a
point to speak on, and ho realized
that ho was dealing with a humorist
as well as a statesman. London Cor.
Now York World.
SALEM MARKETS. .
i
Wheat COoper bushel, a '
Oats 8840o per bushel.
Potatoes 26o per bushel.
Flour f4.20 per bbl.
Bran (Sacked) $10.5O,per,tM
Shorts (Sacked) $21.25 per ton
Eggs 18o per dozen.
Chickens Roosters, 7o per
hens, 1012o per lb.; broilers M
fryers, loc per lo.
Turkeys 1012Jo per lb. ...
Ducks 12l5o per lb.
Geese 7o per lb. V
Lard 75c$l per pall.
Butter 2530o per pound,
Beef 712io dressed, 2Jc on I
veai oo, ureeseu. , c ,
Pork 6c dressed; o Jo on, foot.
Wool 1620o per lb. , ,
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A Little Girl's Experience i
Lighthouse. v -t
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Treeoott,
keepers of the Gov. Llghthoo
Sand Beach, Mich., and areble
nvlM n -I Mils I tn Aa!!! m
TO4LU I UaUUWi 1UUI VSMCT
Lost ApriU sue was taken",
wltn Measles, followed with adt
ful Cough and turning Into, a' t
Doctors at home and at.Detl
treated her, she grow worseTrapld
Then Bhe tried Dr. King's Mew .
coverv nnd after the use"of,twoi
a half bottles, was completely our
They say Dr. King's New Djecon
is Worth its weight iu gold,' yet
may get a trial bottle free at Baal
J. Fry's drugstore. 225 Com'I
A New Kind of Insaraaee.
For twenty-five cents you .can
sure yourBolf and family against M
bad results from an attack of, bow
complaint during tho summer. Oa
or two doses of Chamberlain's .C
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
euro any ordinary case. 4 Itne
fails and is pleasant ana sate ta m
jno ramuy can auora wi oewiM
it. For salo at 25 and 50 oehU-
boltlo by Baskett ocVanSlype, df
gists. -
A Valuable Horse.
A. You nro in mourning, my old
friend?
B. Yes.
A. For whom?
B, For my wife. Sho wont out
riding tho othor day, fell from hor
horso, nnd thereby lost hor lifo,
A. Really ? I am sorry for you I
B. Thanks.
A. By tho by, wouldn't you liko
to soil mo that horso?
B. Vory sorry, but I intend get
ting mamed again. Zeitgeist..
At the Htemblp Docks.
Among tho striking sights of Now
York are thoso to bo Koen at the
docks. It is as interesting to look at
a Hte&mahip load of Amoricans bound
for Europe as to look at a steamship
load of European immigrant coming
into port. Tho outward bound Amer
icans are apt to be lens pioturooqu
in their garb than tho inoomiug for-
ltucklcii's Arnica Balve.
Tlio Bost Balvo la the wnrldiJbr j
tlvelv cures Piles, or no oar reoul
In ffiiiirantAd tn elvfi nerfect BAtl.
or money refuuded. Price, 26 -cent
box. For sole by Dam J . trry, wo t
Dissolution.
Tho firm of Sprague A Alien .
dissolved, G. D. Sprague having
chased the entire business. All I
will be payable to him.
G.D. BrBAar,
F. T. AixiuM
TO THE LADIES. "Vlavl" t
alone, the greatest medical die
oi tbe nineteeutn century.
on IVf It In II... T.orlltuil
Journal. Newark. Ohio.) You
cordlullv invited to call and .lave
gato for yourselves. Ofllce ovefj
and 0 cent store, Uottle-l'arkUn
block, commercial Btreet, mm
Oregon. -'' ll
ShcriiF.s Sale.
XTOTIUlt In hereby civon that br
XN of an execution duly lwuedouU
county court or me kuiio or urr
tho countv of Marlon, and to me
on tho lHt day of July, 1KDJ, upon a.Jti
nicnl duly rendored. entered of record I
docketed In and by said court on tbe '
day ot May, Wi In u certain nult bm
Kald court ponding, wherein L. sua
lunch were plulntllH aud Uaarlw V
wan defendant, tn favor of pl&lnUH
against defendant, by which axooutl
am cominauaoa mai ouv oi iuu p
nronertv of Bald defendant or If ill)
cannot bo found, thon out of tUO rl 1
itIv nfilI defendant to satiny the
of Ono Hundred and Forty Two MO0
lam with lntoreat thereon at the rate
percent, per annum, from the 6th dl
Auguai. iso.1, uuu mo uuni ui
tare unu interval luvruou hi. iuu ow
per cent, per unnum from Augiui ,
and tho further tutu of IB (W-100 do
costs und cost and expenues of sale.
have levied upon una wm on
Saturday, the 13th day of August, A- tM
at the hour of 3 o'clock p. in. of I
tho west door of the county court I
Hulom, Marlon county, Oregon, Mi)
hiKheit btddor for cash lu lund on I
of nale. all the nirlit. title. Interest I
tatowhlcusuldilorvndaut,Utiarli.Vfa
Una on orurierineviii usy or ay, u
und to tho lollowlnt; deserlDisd real
erty,to-wltt Ueylnulng at the north
corner oi inerouiuouai. iiuunvr kh i
1. T, u n., it. 2 wem; meiicu wwv k
tueuco koum n roan; vueixoe wn
thuncu north H rod to ILt'lilnoe 0
nltiv. nnnLnlnlnir !A( nana more or is
iilmi nil of the douuilon land claim of ,
Jamln Vauithn ana lilliabtU VwubkJ
r.UB.. ll.Uweit.Navcfaud exoept Me i
lowliu decrlbt,dpiuil)S,"tO'WlK J
nlni ut the Kdiithwt'St corner of thai
eiiauiuartorof oution 1,T HH,, X. ,
cIiuIub; tli Ci joo vot XtW cUniM !
n.t.il.Ajut iiAiiine df I -n u ii Piuilr'u rLMlbl
loud l.ilit Imiwiii ntiin is (ULsllurit li
ofsuldCoos'sdonationlandelalmlOe
thence caul l.uO chains to the plae
ulnulnidcontalulnirts-ores, nwwj
Datwd at tfoleia, tliW WU dsyojruJ
Hiienrr or Marlon couuty, u
AdmiHtetratoi Btb,
&
OTIOK Is hereby fctvea UMt by i
uvoran oraer or to moo. '
urt or Marion county, uteaoo, i
.MIU1WHII
the lth day of July,
oiiiuowerluic the uadersuined
herulaaflerdeerlea re-TMbtM I
to the estate of avenue foit.
uudernivntd, a adwlutotnUoc ol
tate, will on the
Ut day of sfimf, imw,
at 'i p.m.as per statute reqab
liaauetlanut the west aoa
bouse lu itelem, Martoa ooa
all tbe tlht, tIMe aud im
estste. la aad to tbe Mil
ptentMee, ve-w
U-k No. 8. as I
ewNted 4o4 of (M
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)fou. Terauiofs-J
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thomuhr thai
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