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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPEK." SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1S92. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." NO. 200. this iazebk: WE OFFER Photograph Albums CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE! Marked in plain figures. SEE DISPLAY WINDOW. EEEKSEHaR TJcF PATTON SONS HOOK SELLERS -ND- 98 State Street. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, IHMJ3i.ittlllf Slifll IS i"L , MONMOUTH, OREGON. The Leading C. N. CHURCHILL STATIONERS, i T S. BURROUGHS. Normal School of Northwest. Board of Regents. Benjamin Hcholfleld. Pres.; J. B. V. Butler, See.; Ex-Ofllclo, His Excellency, Governor Svlvestor Pennoyer; Hon. E. H McElroy, Superintendent of Public Instruction; Hon. G. W. McBrhlei Secretary of State; Hon. Jacob Voorheea, Hon. A. Noltner, J. C. White. Hon. W. H. Holmes, Alfred Lacy, Hon. P. W. Haley, Hon. J. J. Daly. The State Normal is a Hvo school, rapidly growing, and continually adding to Its facilitiea for the special training of teachers. Its graduate? are iu demand to fill good positions. A gain of 80 per cent, in attendance was made last year. An enrollment of 600 is anticipated for the next year. New members have been added to the faculty, and uddltional ap paratus supplied. A diploma from the school entitles one to teach in any county in the state without further examination. NORMAL, NORMAL ADVANCED, BUSINESS, MUSIC AND ART DEPARTMENTS, special advantages In Vocal and Instrumental music. A YEAR AT SCHOOL FOR $150. Tuition reduced to ?0.2-5 Nor mal, uud $5.00 Sub-Noruiul, per term of ten weeks. Board at Normal Dining Hall $1.60 per week. Furnished rooms $1.00 per week. Board and lodging in privute families $3.60 per week.? Betutiful and healthful loettion. No saloonp. First term onnus September 20th. For catalogue address P. L. CAMPBELL, A. B., Pres., or J. M. POWELL, A. M., Vice President. CHURCHILL. & BTJllHOUGrHS, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump. 100 Cbemeketa 8treet. VKOFIHIONAL. CAItOS. LK, CONN, Attorney nt law, room 7, , Murphy lliock. T J. SHAW, m. V. HUNT. tf , a um, attorneys at law. HIIAW fc Office over Capital National bnuk.Bnlom, Oregon. MCHAllDSON. Attorney nt law. olllce up tutn In front rooms of now i block, corner Commercial and Court streets, Balein, Oregon. Q T. Bushti TOE CAPITAL JOURNAL H0FER BROTHERS, - Editors. Y. JOHN a. CAHSON, Attorney at law. liooms 3 ana 4, Lndd A Hugh's bank building, Balein, Orrgen. 8 I lyr B. F. UONIIAM. W. II. HOLMES. Bohiam A Hor.vra, Attorneys at law. Oillce In Hush's hlnck, betweon Slate and Court, on(,"om'lSt. mtLMON roitl), attorney nt law. Salem, J. Oregon. OClco urtnlra tn 1'utton's block. EAST AND SOUTH VI A Southern Pacific Route Stiasta. Line C. Cross, tvJD. Choice Meats. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of all Kinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. OS Court and 110 State Streets. CALIFOIINIA EXFBESS TRAIN HTJH DAIII UETWEKN PORTLAND AMD B. F. Bouth. 7.oe p. m. 9:18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. "Smth. Lv. 1'oriiHiiO A I. I 7.X.1. iu Lv. Salem l.v. I 5 2Ha.ni Ar. Sau Fran. I.v.l 7.00 p. m Above trains stop oui ui .o.low ug aw lions north of Itoebuig, Luht I)rtland Orvgon City, Woodburu, Miltm, Albauj 1'angent, Suedds, Hal-soy, l'nrrlsbur junction my, Irving nun i;ugei KOSKBUKG MAI.l, UAlLiV, 3J n. m. 11:17 a. m V50 p. m. Lv. rortlnml Ar. 4.80 p. m. Lv Salem Lv. 1:40 p. m, Ar. Hosebiinr Lv. 7.00 a. m Albany Local, Dally Kxcejt Sunday. S 00 p. iu. 1-Si p.m. ! IX) p. in. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland s-ilem Albany Ar. 1 10.41 a.ro Lv. I 7.3 J u. m Lv, I 8.30 a. ru. PDLLMAN MET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Foraccotnmodatlou ol passengers holding second Ciass tickets attached to express trains. iVest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: PAILY (EXCEPT 80NDAT). TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE When you see these new i891 designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses and Cottages." Mlze, 8 x 10 Inches. Contains new deslzus, new st lo, lulfhl. tdras tn planning. No. 4 has lio designs (.Wslfled from S150 up to 1500, about hull under $1000 No. 5 con tnltuG'J doJlpus ol duellings costing over J15U0, ninny fioiu S1M0 up to J.W00. Many new Southern or report styles of housed In these works. irlco, 81 e-ich.or the two for 810. D. S. HOPKINS Architect, Grand Rapids, Mich. G T. BORROWS ARUIEB a full lino of Staple and fancy uroceries, ireu vegeiauiesnua ner lies In season. Butter and Kggs al ways on hand 220 Cora'l St. 730 a. in. 12:10 p. in. Lv. Portland Ar. Corvallis At. I 5.1S0 p. in, Lv. 1&55 p. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect wltD trains of Oregon Pacific IUllroad. EXPRESS ritAIN (DAILY EXCKfTHDNDAY 4 40 p. m. 7.35 p. m. ILV. Portland Ar. I Ar.McMlnnvlllel.v. .iw a. m 5-45 a. m ARCHIE MASON. A. It. SMITH General - Contractors, Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work, Tiling, &c. All work promptly done. SALEM, OREGON. Salem Track 4 Bray Co. Drays and trucks may be found throughout em Iron works the corner of State and Commercial streets. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders. Sell and deliver wood, bay, coal and lumber. Of fice State St., opposite 8a- tin 10 dav at F. T. HART, LEADING .MERCHANT TAILOR. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. NAILS ! LOCKS ! HI NOES BUILDER'S HARDWARE j A.T Barr & Petzel ? Plumbers and Tinners, 214 & 210 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin rooilug and plumbing a specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. r I I II r The place to gr-t a Saddle horse, Livery rllUll U Tk Express, Dray or Truck, Wood, liny, vwiiu Mill feecl or K00(1 well rotted Manure, load of Dirfc or Gravel. Call on Ryan & Co., back of Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto. RYAN & CO. T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor. SALEM IRON WORKS, SALEM, ----- OREGON, , Manufactures HTfiAM .ENGINES, Mill OutflU, Water Wheel Governor, Fruit AJTjinr iiuim- Tmot nn Kncr ntu. ATrMitinBr. GUI. furm mbcu uery iuuo muu i?-m. -n--r";"! ---..- ...,...,., .";i;"T i ."".:.! iirt.... uaini iMi ni tnantir)LtiriH or luh raieuniuiu n nuuuuui -. , Frm machinery madt and repaired. flonnrui aaLntB an.t .nr..tr..niMMnr iIim fi Ait nit Ail urahltroiii Patent MlddltntcM ti...,- ,""hv"M jt.M.i.vv- vw . - - runner ana nceu SashL and Door Factor" Frort Street, Salem, Oregon. The beat clasg of work in our line at prices to compote With the lowest. Only the bdt material ueL Through Tickets To all points EAST and SOUTH For tickets aud lull information regard ing rates maps, etc., apply to the (Join po ny's agent Salem. Oregon. K.P. KOQEIIS, AssU U. K. and Pass. Ag't R. KOKIILF.lt. Manager WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, S200.000 Transact a general banking business In all its braucueB. GEO. WILUAM9 President WM. EN OLAND Vice Preslden UUGU MuN AltY Casliler. iincbiuiui: unJi vr uiiuluh, vv iu. ug laua.ur. j . a. Kicuarabon, j, w, iiouson, J. A linker. Bank In new Exchange block on Com mercial street. 8:1-U While's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TRUUK, Jow re dy for business. Careful work i tpoclalty. J. F. WHITE. Authorized Capital $500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon. V. A. OUHICK, l'res. W. W. MARTIN. VltoPjes. J. U. Al.nr.nT, Cashier. State, County and City Warrants bought at Par. Xw MONEY TO LOAN. Special inducements for the next SO days on eood farm loans. FEAR & HAMILTON, llnora 14, Hush Hank block. 6 12dw A Good Opening.. A store and blacksmith shop are needed at the town ol Auieny, 10 miles south of tialein. It Is a good fanning country, has a flouring mill with the second best watr power In Oregon, also a sawmill building, Hnaclal Inducements offered. Address Postmaster, A n keuy, Or. T-M-U w Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meahat All Hours ol May None but white larnrem .-yed In lbl istiibllibment. A good substantial meal o ked tn flrt el'iss stj le Tweuty-tlve cents per meal R K D F-ROST twn ut. between Opera House ftnC MlnUt's Llveij ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYrvIEN. Bouth of Wtllninn Hotl, SALUM ... OREGON M. T, RINEMAN SULIS UI SUpIe anl Fwey Gwferiea, Crockery, Qlauware, Lamps. Woedim and Willow ware. All kind of mill ftd, AloTeeubeodfnilta In their seues. " Highest Fries paid fer eesBtry produee." WM.M "ftgSfe From Terminal or Interior Points the 'acit Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It 1b the dining car route, ltruns through vestibule trains every day In the year 10 ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed, lullm in drawing room sleepers Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both tree and lur- msueu tor noiaors ornrst ana second-class tickets, and) ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnnori Jlua ooanertlng with all Hues, afiordlur ilrocr. end uninterrupted service. Pullman sli "' "",r" 'ions can be se cured In advi . u any agent ol the road. Through tickets to and from all point In America, England and Europe can bf purchased at any ticket oOlce of this com pany. Full Information concerning rates, time of tralns,nm tea and other details furnished on Application to any agent or A. D. CHAItLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ho, 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port- land. Oregon SHAW A DOWNING, Agents. B1I. Hit 1DSH.VW, I'll YMOIAN AND , Surgeon, bnlem, Oregon. Office In Liu-h-lii cymun block, upstairs Ilesltlciice corner Btnteaud 8, K corner Winter street. WH. YOUNG, M. D., OUlce formerly , occupied by Dr. llonltnd, corner Court aud liberty streets. Telephone No. 45. OUlce heurs: 8 a. m. to 12: 2 to 1 p. in., and 7 to U p. in. Residence ISth street on electric car Hue. Telephouo No. 9. Dll, W. S. MOfT, physician and sur geon. Olllce In Kldrldgo JUoctt, a. lem, Oregon. Olllce houis It) to 12 a.m. 1 to 1 p. m. l'l-HUHlIliD 1)AIL,Y.KXCE1THUNI) or mit C?p'tal Journal Publishing Company. (IncorporatcdO Office, Commercial Street, lu P.O. Building Entered nt the postofllce at Balem, Or., as Mti:flusF mntttr. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest US Gov't Report rK. MINTA H. A. DAVIB. Oalco hours, J 9 a. m. to 11 a. m J 2 p. in. to ft p. m. Day or night calls promptly attended to. dpeclul attention giN en to dlteascHfif wom en uud children, oilh-e In New Hank 111k., 305 Oimmerolal street, llesidenco same. DR. T. O. SMITH, Dentist, 92 Slate street, Balem, Or. Flnlxlied denUl opera. lions ofe'verydcscrlptlon. uunrt a specially. l'alnles.s opera- XT U.PUGI1, Arohltect. Plans, Sped VV . flcutlons and fcupeilnlendence lor ill clashes of buildings. Olllco 2D3 Coin- uerclal fit., up Mains, 0A. IIOUISBT, Architect, rfx)m4:i, Mar . (juiun building, t'ortlaud, Oregon. BCSINKSS OAKUS. A U. SMITH A CO., Contractors, Sower fV. Ing, Cement Sidewalks, Kxciivallng, fc.tc: All wnrj: promptly done, Salem, Or. Leave ordeis with Dusan Bros l:ID-lm P-J, IiAIWluN &. UO nianunicture of all , kludhofvohlclbs. Uepatrlug a special ty. Shop 45 Hlat e k i eet. CAKPET-LAYING.-I make a specialty ot caipct-onltig aud laying; carpets taken up and relaid with great care. Hhado andciiri'iln polo hanging. ljav orders with J. II. Luun, Bui en Son or Wblto Corner, J. Q. LUUllMAM. Sig ns ! Say ! You need quo ot some kind. If so, why uot Laves It. Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas Now Is the time to save money by ' giving your oruer u J. J. MUTTON, House, Sign Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger, 382 Church St, Or leave orders with Srcat & Gile, State street. B. K. HALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator. Office at Chas. Calcrt's MIIHonery stare, Salem, Oregon. TTTANTEO.-necrulU for the Artillery VV Service of the United States Army, The conditions ol enlistment In the army are now unusually favorable, and a spec ial recruiting rendezvous has been estab lished In this city for the purpose of afford, lng the young men of this section an op portunity lor enlistment. Applicants must be between the n'jes of 21 and SO years of ago, able bodied, physically sound, and able-to read and write the English lan guage. To any one Interested a full expla nation will be afforded by the recruiting officer, room A, Exchange block, Salem, Oregon. ALVIN H.rlYDKNHAM, 6-W-dw-tf 2d Weuienant, 6lh Artillery. Only One. Chance for a colony. 1000 acres ofbwt bottom land, one-half In cultivation, has small stna ms and luke, has (7000 crop ou now, buildings, etc. Is Ave miles from Salem, Oregon, One-third cash, and bal ance In Ave yearly payments with 4 per cent, interest tn tal per acre. 8tf JOHN M. PAYNE, Agt. ElVTEUriONLODaKN02,A.O V.V Meets In their hall In state Insurance Udlng, every Wednesday evening, rt. A. Mcl'AlJDtN, M. V. J. A HUIiWOOD.ltecorder. fMPnOVKU OltDEK OF ItEJ) MKN. 1 Kumlakun Tribe No. 8, halem. Hold council every Thurxduy evening, at 7.40 Wigwam In btate Insurance hall, .... . F. O.ll AKEll, Prophet. KB INK a ATEItH. chief' of Ifecords City Warrants. NOTICE Is hereby given that I have In my lianas funds npp liable to the payment of at warrant of the city of So lem, "endorsed" between My gist and Augusts, lki. Interest will cuiue on the d-neofthU notice. E. J.riWAPPOIlD, iwlom, Aug. 11,112. city Truuurer sVl2-ot Pupils Must Ikglster. mUEHCUOOl. CLKHK of district No, u I will begin Monday, August 1Mb, en roUlsg puilU for the publlo school , openlDg Heptember 6th. Parents will please seaa their calldrea to be rMlstered Moneeiui there Isalwitys a rush the day or two tetoro sehnol oieas and no pupil will readmitted without a ewilfleair from theeterk. Offloe, Murphy bloek, upstairs ovwr tu 0. UmlTi cliiiiilag Here MH WJrtrWt Wks, l2nri TT1 n im r JAPANBS1S 1JUB CURB Auow and Complete Treatment, conBlsl lng of suppositories, ointment In capsulen, also a box aud plIU; a jiohIIIth euro lor ex ternal, Internal, blind or bleeding. Itching, chronic, recent or hereditary Piles, and many other diseases and female weak nesses; It is always a great benefit to the general health. The llrst discovery ol a medical cure rendering an operation with the knife unnecessary hercalter. This temedy has never been known to fall. SI per box. (I for $6; sent by mall. Why suffer from this terrlblo disease when a written guarantee Is given with B boxes, to refund the money It not cured Bend stump for free nample. Guarantee Issued by Woodakd, Ui.ahkk & Co., wholesale and retail drtig glits, sole agents, Portland, Or. 6 2-ly-dw NEW MINING MACHINERY P. J. Foster, who resides about three miles west ot halim lu Polk county, has Invented u machine lor mining gold, which Is especially adapted to suvlug line gold, and works any placer material, from fine black sand lo gravel, In (act anything that can be shoveled. 'J lie machine In made of iron and steel and welnlit nnlv7fi pounds complete It Is run b ibufonoof n iH iucu pipe oi waier wuu a ueau oi lour fief. It will work Ironi 8 to 10 tons of black sand, or! from 15 to 20 tons of irravel lu u day, and ave every thing lu iho shape of noiu vuav win amalgamate jne inacinne has been tested aud Is guaranteed to do the work claimed, iliiofilnm will be fur nished In running order berore any pay Is lemanded. Price complete I60. 011 ou or address P. J. KOHTEIt, 8-Ww Halem, Oregon, Administrator's Notice. NoriOB Is hereby given that the under signed liaH beeu duly appointed ad uilnlstrator to the estate of L'rls lttch, late of Marion county, Oregon, decruscil, by the county court ot the statu ot Oregon, for Marlon county. All persons having claims against said estate will prestnt them tn the undersigned duly verified, at his home lu nglewood addition to the city ot Halem, In Marlon county, Oregon, wulilu six months from thu date of this notice, and all persons Judebted to said estate will please make Immediate settle ment to the undersigned. Dated this August htb, IStt. AllllAilAM WCH. Administrator of the estate ofCris Jtlcti, deceased, 8-11 Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that by autho Ityofan order of Urn Hon, Cutiuty court of Marlon county, Oregon, made on be lh dny of July, mi, autborlxiMg and empowering the undersigned to oil the hereinafter deM-rloed rtal estute belonclng to theesUte of Kvellno cox, deceased. The undersluned, as administrator ot said es tate, wilt on the lit day cf September, 1892, at 3 pjn.a per statute required, ell at pub lic auotlon at the WMl uair of the eonrt house In Salem. Marlon county, Oregon, all the right, title and Interest of the said esUbMn and to the Jul lowing desert bed pre", wwit: luou g, b, w aud II In block No. 8, as shown by the amended re- .... ,.-. .. ..-... ..... '. la II.! I he city &i Maleea. in Markm amntv. ir. goo. ierwsof a1ik. Adalnktittlar of tie Ksltue of BvrtlBO Cos, dtetatsd. kuiB, Qfm,jtnr , m, 7-ttt THE OITY 00UN0IL MEETS City Attorney Richardson Resigns His Letter to tho Council. ThoeUy council metlait. evening iu adjourned session, with Johnson, Hunt, Laforo Olmsted aud CdrllnB. Thu meeting was called for the ptirfio-io of papalng tho ordluunce for street work. Chulnnnn Hunt, of tho street committee stated that tho ordlnauco was ready, except that the nutter of locating all tho electric poles should receive further consid eration. Ho nlso reported that tho biidges on Winter street could then be considered, mid moved that wheu the couucll adjourn it do so to meet next Tuesday evening. Carried. The following communication was. ptesonted by City Attorney Rich tirdaon, nnd was read. Salem, Or. Aug. 23, 1892. To tho Hon. Mayor and common council of tho city of Balem. Gentlemen: As I understand tho order of your honorable body, at your last regular meeting, I am the city attorney of Salem with the most important part, so fur as I am concerned, tho salary electrocuted. Now, as you are about to proceed to try to force the collection of the as sessments for Cbemeketa street nnd South Commercial street Improve ments, unci as I hnvo been called up on, by your members and oflkers, at various times, for an opinion as lo whether or uot I thought the assess ment could be coitected, and ns I have iuvnriably answered that I was fearful that said assessment could not. be collected, and more es pecially was I of that opinion so far as the assessment on Chetnoketa streot was concerned. And as I have learned my opinion has caused much unfavorable) comment from you and other patties blamlug me, and contending that I nm respond ble for this assessment ordinance not l elng collectible. Now, I wish to state to you the facts, and show you and all other parties that I nm not respoiiPible for a singlo defect iu the assessment ordinance, and further shows you beyond successful con tradiction that every point In wlitoh said assessment ordinance is de fective I have advised and protested against. I write tills letter that all interested parties may know, as well as yourselves, what my past advice has boen, and the part that I have takqn and the facts upon which I have based my opinion, that no party could act or refor to this mat ter hereafter without a full knowl edge of the facts. My interpretation of tho Salem charter has always been that you can assess each piece of property abutting on n streot for the cost of making the half street immediately in front of each partic ular piece of property nnd for no other part of tho stieet work, except its proportion of the street Intersec tion nearest it; I refer you to tho compilation of the charter nnd the ordinances of the city of Salem for 1801, page 10, section 20. The part only of the sectlou relating to street Improvement I quete: "Section 20. Each lot or part thereof within tho limits of tho street shall ho liable for tho cost, in wholoor in part, ns tho council may determine, of making a proposed improvement upon tho balance of tho half streot in front, and also for a proportionate share of oao-half of tho cost of Improving tho Intersect ion of two of tho streets hounding the block in which such lot or part thereof Is situated," I prepared the first ordinance for you for the Chcmeketn streot assess ment according to tho charter ns I understood it, which ordinance was read twice In your honorable body, and thereupon Alderman Moores und Hunt of tho committee ou streets and publlo proporty ;uvo it as their opinion that this was not tho way to assets It, nnd that a pro rata of the wholo woik wits more equitable. I protested against their view us I did not believe that tho ussessment oidlnance should bo col lected mado that wny as I told them It might seem equitable, yot thoy must follow mo dinner, and If cur chartor was not right they should liavolt amended, hut they must follow It until it was amended, hut they prevailed on the comracttee on ordinances, uud Alderman La fore, chairman on ordinances, brought thu ordinance to mo and ordered mo to chunge tho ordinance In accordunco with the view of Aldenpen Moorea and Hunt. I drew the new ordinance In accordance with thu view of Aldermen Moores and Hunt, and this you passed, aud this ordinance, If defective at all, i defective by reason of the opinions of Aldermen Jiooresand Hunt m was contrary to my opluloa, I drew Jills last ordinance under pro let 1141(140 1 did not wish to be stubborn In the matter after I bad been ordered to do It, although I Rcftfetl BaKmg Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE STATE NEWS ITEMS. The Butte Creek fair will be held Oct. 0, 7, 8. Rattlesnakes aro reported numer ous at Fall creek, Lane county. The Oregon state university at Eugene Is prosperous. Tho Llun County Revlow Is a nqw weekly published at Albany. It la Independent. Frank M. Btxby, a bright writer, succeeds J. M. Cummins on the Wusco News. Chemeketa street whero It has Buillclenteruvel shows n tine smooth oven hard surface. There Is nothing sleepy about tho Salem city council. It is grading, paving nnd improving one street after another. The movemont of horses from Crook county to Eastern nnd Cal ifornia markets has beeu large this year. Fossil exohange: Never since the sod wus broken has thero been such n qrop along the John Day river as there Is this year. A great many buildings are In coureeof erection at Grant in con nection with the Milling and Dis tilling Co's plaut. It will bo much of n surprlso to many people to learn thut prisoners couflued in tho penitentiary at Ba lem can dig their way out in two hours. Roseburg Plalndealer. ' Aug. 20 Corvallis will vote on Is suing bonds for wnter-works, for sowers, for electrio lights and to aid In building a bridge over the Wlll-lamuttc. The Juuotlon City Mill Co. has placed thirty thousand sacks among the farmers to get in their wheat. Threshing is proceeding very ra pldjy all over the valley. The yield is fair nnd quality good. Secret societies nro multiplying rapidly in Oregon. A. W. Blaokford of Salem, deputy head consul for the order of United Woodmen wus at McMinnville last week making arrangements to or ganlzon camp. He organized ono at Independence with u member ship of SO. A chapter of Eastern Star has been organized at Tillamook. The Rich Man's Son. Tho rich man's on Inherits lands, And piles of brick and stones und gold, And ho luherlts soft white hands, And tender flesh that fears the cold. Like soft hands, and tender flesh, many diseases are inherited; .espec ially tendencies to Asthma, Con sumption, Bronchitis, and Stomach and Liver troubles; hut there Is n remedy, known ns tho "Golden Medlcnl Discovery," which over comes these diseases, nnd cuts off nil tendencies townrd a fatal result. Dr. Pierce of Buflulo, has put this remedy within the reach of nil, so that even tho poor as well us the rich, can obtain It. It is worth raoro to you tlutu "piles of brick nnd stone and gold." ask your drucglst for it. It's guaranteed to benefit or euro lu every ewe, or mouoy paid for it will bo refunded. QONTWVKO OX 3RD I'AOK, Before Going East Enquire About The limited express trains of tho Chicago. Milwaukee & St, Paul railway between St. Paul and Cut cuKOuud Omaha und Chicago, These trains nro vcstlbuled, oleo- trlu I ghleu nnd steam heated, with theiluest dining und sleeping car service in tue worm. The electrio reading light In each berth Is tho successlul novelty of this progrebslvo aire, nnd is blulilv appreciated by all regular patrons of mis line, wo wish outers to unow Its merits, us the Chicago, Milwau kee & St, Paul railway Is the only line in the west enjoying tho exclu sive iiso of this patent. For further information upply to nearest coupon ticket ugetit, or ad dress C. J. Eddy, Gonerul Agont. J. W. Oabky, Trov. Puss. Act. 225 Bturk St., Portland, Or. 8 20-tf A Wonder Worr. Frank Iluifmuu, n young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that ho had been under tho core of two promi nent physicians, and used their treatment until he wus uot able to get urmiiHl. They pronounced his case to bo coiinuinptlou and Incur able. Ho was persuaded to try Dr. King's New DIncovery for consump tion, coughs nnd colds aud at that Ume was not able to walk across tho street without resting, Ho found, before he had used half or a dollar boHle, that he was much better: bo continued to use It and istmlav en joying good health. If you have any tnroar, lung or cnest trouble try it. Y guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at Fry's drug store. Try the latest flavors, Red Meeslm orange, at theHpa, 110 State street. W. T. Stolz, rounsger. Srt GenU b'ack uegllgee shirts frow 60 eeaU up, at Oeburn'e JUeket Btere, d w. Necessity for Keeping Clean. An old physician being appealed to for somo general comprehensive rule for tho preservation of good health, replied, "Keep clean." Cleanliness, from a med ical point of view, generally means the absence of noxious germs. The laity generally comprehend in the term free dom from foreign substances, while the psychologist and moralist havo refer- " enco to purity of mind and soul. AIL." these combined wouldn't form tho first" principle of good health. Freedom from all filth with roforenco to tho body and its surroundings, freedom from contain ination of mind and soul, would make L tho individual not only free from ma terial pollutions, but would inspire him. with a sense of cleanliness, a feeling of-, purity that would cleanse llf o and glorify v the consciousness of living. There is a meaning in tho word "clean" that penetrates beyond things scon and touches tho mental and spir itual naturo of humanity. Cleanliness in a material sonse may not abhor disei- u pntions and debauches which impress life with a senso of impurity, vitiating, tho sources of health and impairing ita judgment. "Keep clean" is an admoni-, tion carrying with it nn inspiration fi which not only invigorates life, bnt-r makes it enjoyable and beautiful. Clean- j liness brings not only comfort and health, but it adorns living, gives exist ence a charm, imparts consciousness of life, roal enjoyment, thought and feel- j ing of existence, the purpose and sane- r tity of living. There is a world of mean ing in the two little words "keep" clean." Jenness Miller Blnstrated. The Real Vacation. There aro a few wiso Americans who , roalizo that what tho vacation Bhouldp bring is not only chango of eceno bnt chango of habits. To these the new doctrino of rest appeals with great , force. They mako no attempt to get to the fashionable summer rosorts, bnt shun those places almost as if the crowdod summer hotel wore pestilen tial, Thoy spend hours of each day under tho cool, flitting, noiseless Bhad-'J ows of forest pines, whore tho wind whispers the softest and the bees droned drowsily among the low white blossoms', of the wood flowers. ' . To these even the latest novel has no appeal, and tho wholo lesson of life for ' tho moment is to do nothing', to be noth ing. In tho great stillness of nature peace nnd health gosoftly hand in hand, soothing the relaxed muscles with a power giving touch; and, in the, deli cious land of day dreams, the brain, sung almost to sleep by the hushed croonings of the cool breeze among the troetops, grows young and strong again. In the quioji of tho grand cathedral' of its maker, oven tho soul forgets the battles, the downfalls, the cuts and ., scars of life's groat fight, and become i something tho more wholesome, purer' and stronger. A week of suoh a life is worth monthSj spont in dogcarts, yachts and evening hops; but among tho great body of those who hurry away in early summor to the country and back again in tho fall, and ft who imagine thoy havo had a snmmer's rest, such a lifo is still, unfortunately, unknown. Boston Advortiser. Journalism Under Difficulties. An opposition editor's lifo in Alaska is apparently not ahappy ono, and the la test journals from that region make ns wonder what Bort of a government they have out thore nnyway. A late issuo of tho Junoan City Mining Record flatly acknowledged tho truth of a contem porary's taunt that it did not dare to pub lish certain things, and explains thus: This to rt certain extent is trno, for tho slmplo reason that for publishing certain facts threats havo been made by a government officer of throwing our nowspapor outfit into the bay. Such, proceedings are not pleasant to contem plate whon all wo havo in the world is invested in tho outfit. Then, again whea wo publish nnythlng which does not set tle woll on tho stomachs of somo officials wo aro arrested for libel and dragged 3 1G0 miles from onr home nnd business at gieat expense, nnd placed under bonds" to nwait tho action of a grand jury to ex onerate us. If wo had sufficient means to employ coniiiol and pay our fare to Sitkn every month or 'six weeks many,) facts would bo published which throogh our poverty wo cannot niTord to publish. flljcerlu Instead of Sueur. As an Instanco of tho valtio of glycerin ' glvon Internally I may mention the era- r ploymcut of glycerin by diabetto pa tionts to render moro palatable different articles of diet ordinarily flavored wish sugar, which thpy of course are inter-L dieted from taking, This may appear a matter of little moment, bnt it really r is not so, The necessary omission of aft saccharine suhstauces from the diet of persons suffering from diabetes Make It important to endeavor to relieve them from the feeling of monotony and Hw like for food engendered by tbe rifkl exclusion of all artioles containing mh gar. Hygiene, Baby cried, Hotlter sighed, Doctor iwescrlbeJ ; Catfe Huekton's Arl Sle, . The )Ut BAtve In tfte $Her.6W UvelyattnM rile, or ua tor t EHsmatM to jri v uwtfei -iitsniiitt