Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 27, 1892, Image 1

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    CAPITAL
V
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VOL. 5.
"TILE PEOPLE'S PAPEE."
SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1892.
"TO-DAY'S .NEWS TO-DAY."
NO. 206.
EVENING
JOURNAL
If
YOUR ATTENTION
IS
CALLED TO TJ-IIS LIST
Kiktii & Kin, by Josie FaUiorgill; House at Sandwich; byJ mph ECitbm; April's Lady, b the Datoliess;
Heiroaoii of Annesley, by Maxwell Gray; His Helpmate, by F. Barnutt; Won by Waiting, by Edna Lyall; Son of
Porthos, by A. Dumas; JBorn Coquette, by The Duchess; Fairy Ordeal, by Bertha M. Clay; Woman's War, by
Bertha M, Clay; Beyond Pardon, by Bertha M. Clay; One Life One Love, by Miss Brandon; Anna Karenine,
by Count Tolstoi; Piiara Phoenician, by Edward Arnold; Weaker than a Woman, by B. M. Clay; Romantic Tales,
by Quida-Reade-Dutchess; The Runaway Browns, by H. C. Brunner; Forty Liars and Other Lies, by Bill Nye;
Ivanhoe, by Walter Scott; Life of Spuroeon, by Honford. We have now over 1500 novels in stock, and have made
arrangements to receive every now one published.
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98 State Street.
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
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MONMOUTH,
OREGON.
C. Hi CHURCHILL
T S. BURROUGHS.
The Leading
Normal School of
the Northwest.
Board of Rpgents. Benjamin Fchnlfleld, Pies.; J. B. V. Butler, Sec-Ex-Ofllclo,
His Excellency, Governor Sylvestor Pennoyer; Hon. E. B
McElroy, Superintendent of Public Iiibtruction; Hon. G. W. McBride,
Secretary of Stntj; Hon. Jacob Vonrhees, Hon. A. Nolttu-r, J. C. Willi?,
Hon. W. H. Holmes, Alfred Lacy, Hou. P. W. Haley, Hon. J. J. Duly.
The State Normal la a live school, rapidly growing, and continually
adding to its facilities for tlie special training of teachers. Its graduates
are In demand to (111 good positions. A gain of 80 per cent, in attendance
was made last year. An enrollment of 500 is anticipated for the next
year. New members have been added to the faculty, and additional ap
paratus supplied. A diploma from the school entitles one to teach In any
county ih 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 $0.25 Nor
mal, and $5.00 Sub-Normal, per term of ten weeks. Board at Normal
Dining Hall $1.50 per week. Furnished rooms S1.00 per week. Board
and lodgiuc in privato families $3.50 per week. Beautiful and healthful
location. No saloons. First term opens September 20th. For catalogue
nddress P. L. CAMPBELL, A. B., Pr.-s., or
J. M. POWELL, A. M., Vice President.
Ed. C. Cross,
Choice
Meats.
Wholesale ami Ketail 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.
ARCHIE MASON.
A. IS. SMITH
General - Contractors,
Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work,
Tiling, &c. All work promptly done.
SALEM,
OREGON.
DRAYS AND TRUCKS
always ready for ordera.
Sell and deliver wood,
' lmv. coal and lumber. Of-
Aon Ht,n.t.fi St.. onnosite Sa-
em Iron works. Drays and trucks may be found throughout the dav at
turn corner or State ana commercial streets.
Sa.1a.ti Tnip.1t & Drav lid
F. T. HART,
LEADING MERCHANT
TAILOR.
47 COMMERCIAL STREET.
NAILS 1
LOCKS
HINGES !
BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT
Ban 4 rebel,
Plumbers and Tinners,
214 & 210 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers.
A complete line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin rooting and plumbing a
specialty. Estimates for Tinning and Plumbiug b uruished.
FA I IRin The place to gt a Saddle horse, Livery
I" I II I hi I I rig, Impress, Dray or Truck, Wood, Hay,
I Vf J 1 1 J jvXill feed or good well rotted Manure,
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on liyan & Co., back ol
Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
RYAN & CO.
CHURCHILL & BUKROTraHS,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump.
100 Chemeketa Street.
EAST AND SOUTH
VI A
Southern Pacific Route
Shasta. Line
ilAMFOiiKIA I"JCVH!H TRAIM V.CN DAIIX
BETWEEN l-OMXANII A.ID S. F.
"South. !
Norih.
7:00 V- m-1 ijV- JwUund At. I 7:A a. m
V.lb p. m. I tiV. Salem Lv. I 5:28 a. in
fe:15 a.m. Ar. rfan Krnn. I .v. 7:QQn. m
t i.r.ti. t ij jtnii mill ul fai 1 11 w . ti ir .1.
UM-U iiiiiiu)iiiw;'"iirf . ww .. .um ...
ttoui north or Kosebuis, iuist Portland
orsoa City, Wooclbmn, Salem, Albanj
Taiigent. Shedds, Iiuley. Liarrlsburv
Junction City, lrvlug ami I'.tmoi.e.
UOSEnUIlO MAI.L, JJAIhY,
430 a.m.
11:17 a. m
5.60 p. in.
Lv. l'ortland Ai.l 4:is0 p. m.
Lv Salem Lv. 1:40 p. m.
Ar. Itofburg liv. 7:00 a. to
AUmtiy Local, Daily Kxcopt Sunday.
:.w p. in.
7:52 p.m.
WM D. m.
hv.
Lv:
Ar.
1'ortUiud
Siilxru
Albany
Ar. 1 10:30 a. m
Lv. I 7:3j b. m
hv, I 0.30a. in.
PULLMAN BDFFEI SLEEPERS.
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
Koraci-ommodationol passengers holding
second ciass tickets attached to
express tml us.
n7c$t Side Division. Between Portland
and Corvallis :
DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY).
7:30 a. in.
!g:lQ p. ni.
Ar.
"Portland
Uorvallla
Lv.
"5S0 p. in.
llhS8 p. m.
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon 1'acillc llallroad.
CTVaWMTBAlM- (DAILY E.TCEHT6PNI1AY
"iTfT p. in. I vl Portland Ar. I biAia. ui
7:ZJ p. Pi. I Ar.aicMlnnvllleLv. 5:4. a. m
Through Tickets
To all Klnts
EAST ami SOUTH
for tickets and lull mtoruiation regard
ing rates maps, oto., apply to tut Compa
ny's agent 8alom, Oregon.
K.V. ROQKUS. Aunt, U. K. and FaBS.Ag't
V. KOKHhKR. Manaecr
WILLIAMS" & ENGLAND
BANKING. CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed ,$200,000
Transact a general banking bmlnevs!
in all Its branches. ,
GEO. WILLIAMS Resident
Ww. KN ULA.ND Vice Preslden
HUGH MttN ABY Cashier.
D1RKCTOH3: Geo. Willlams.Wm. R'ng
lonri Mr. .T. A. Richardson. J. W. Hodson.
J. A Jtaker.
jianK. in now cxcuunicB uiucn uu uum
mrolal stroeU 8:H-U
Authorized Capital J500.000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Salem, Oregon.
W.A.CUSICK, Pres. W. W. MAUTIN,
Vlre lre. J. H. ALBI'.nT. Cashier.
HUito, County and City Warrants bought
Ut 1UI, "
MONEY TO LOAN.
Special I nduccments for tho next 30 days
011 Reed farm loans.
FEAR &. HAMILTON,
Hooiu 14, Unsli Bauk block. 6 ViAv,
A Good Opening.
A fitore and blacksmith shop are needed
at the town ol Aiikeny, 10 miles south of
Malem. It Is a good farming country, has
u flouring mill with the second best water
power In Oregon, also a sawmill building.
Ppeclal Inducements offered. -Address
Postmaster, A nkeny, Or. cMi w
Capital City Restaurant
B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor.
T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent
SALEM IRON WORKS,
OREGON.
Purifier and Reels. Farm machinery made and repaired.
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meal at All Hows ol May
Horn- but whlta Ubor em .loyed In thl
(Mlabllsbmeut.
A t'xl substontlal meal o viked In flrsV
;lu style
Twenty-flvti cenu per weal
K E D KRONT
iv.il .lrt. between Opera llouso and
MlDlo's Uvery
TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE
When you see these new '.1891
designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses
and Cottages."
Hlze.Sx Winches. Contains new designs,
new sty .es, latest tdcas in planning. No.
) has iso df signs rliuodUed from J150 up to
IS00, about hh.ll under 81000 No. 6 con
tains 59 do'ilpUH of dwellings costing over
JltOO.rrtaiiyfiomflsoo up to X. Many
new Houtbcrn or resort Btyles of houses In
these work.
1'rice, $1 each, or the two for Sl-'O.
D. S. HOPKINS
Architect, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Sasti and Door Factory .
Front Street, Salem, Oregon.
The best class of work in our line at prices to compete
ffith the lowest. Only the boat material used.
Salem Abslract and Loan Co.
Tho only Abstract books of Marlon
county. Ileal estate orders
UllfcJ promptly ana
safely.
W. H. H. WATERS,
.MANAQBR.
0
T. BURROWS
ARUIE8 a full line of Staplo and fancy
Oiocerles, i'TO'ih vegetables ana isei
rlei in season, Butter and Efga al
ways on hand
220 Com'l St.
White's No. 60,
SALEM'S FINEST TRUUK,
Now ready for business. Careful wort a
specialty. J. V. WU1TK.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
iilw
Is the line to take
To all Points East and South.
It Is tho dining car route. It runs through
vestibule tralnB every day In the year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
B Of
irsi
lntr
Ol latest equipment
(No change of cars.)
Composed of dining cars unsurpassed,
jruuman uruwiui; ruum sieopurs
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars,
Best that can be constructed and In which
accommodatians arc both lree and tar
nlshed lor holdoro of first and sccoud-clast
tickets, and)
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
AcontluuotK Und cotme sting with ah
llnoj. aftordlne l)rW. uud unlnterrupter
service.
Pullman nlifT " .w'A'lonfl can be se
cured In adVL' t .t. any agent ol
the road.
Through tickets to and from all point!
In America, England and Europe can bi
purchased at any ticket office of this com
pany.
full Information concerning rates, tlmi
of tralns.routesandothorde tails furulshec
on ujiulleatlpu to any acen tor
A. jj. uiiA.itijJ.uni,
Assistant General l'asseuger Agent, No
121 First street, cor. Washington; Port
land. Onwon
SHAW & DOWNING, Agenta.
WANTKU. Recruits for the Artillery
bervlce of the United States Army.
The conditions ol enlistment In the army
are now unusually favorable, and a spec
ial recruiting renuezvous nas Deeneniau.
llsbcd In this city lor the purpose ofaUord
Ing the young men of this section an op
portunltv lor enlistment. Applicants mutt
be between the ages of 21 and 80 years of
age, able bodied, physically sound, and
able to read and write the English lan
guage. To any one Interested a full expla
nation will be aQorded by the recruiting
officer, room C, Exchange block, Kalem,
Oregon. AL.VIN ll.hYDKNlIAM,
6-29-Uw-tf 2d lieutenant. 6th Artllfeiy.
Only One.
Chance for a colony. 1600 acres of best
bottom land, ont-half in cultivation, has
small streams and lakes, has t'iXU crop on
now, buildings, etc. Is rive miles from
Halein, Oregon, One.thlrd cash, and bal
ance In ilva yearly paymcnU wllh i per
cact interest ut to) per acre.
B-3-tf JOHN M. i'AVNE.Agt.
K. CONN, Attorney nt law, room 7,
Murphy Block.
T J.HHAW, M. W. HUNT. 8IIAW &
O . HUT, attorneys nt law. Office over
Capital National bank, Salem, Oregon.
1 T. 1UCHAKD30N, Attorney at law,
). ofllce np stairs In front rooms of new
ush block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, Halem, Oregon.
JOHN A. OAUSON, Attorney at Inw.
. Rooms 3 and 4, Ludd & Hush's bank
building, Salem, Oregon. s I lyr
B. K. 110NHAM. V. II. 1IOL..M US.
Eouam & Hot.MEa, Attorneys nt law.
Ofilco In Bush's block, between State
uourt, on coni'l SI,
and I
T)lt'TXmONLODOKN02.A.O U.W
I Meeu in their ball In atate Iusuruuce
bulidlnv, every Wtduesday evening,
H, A.MoKAUPICN,M.W.
J. A MEfjWOOP, Heoorrter.
rMI'JUlVEO OUDEJt OK KEI) MKN.
1 Kannakun 'J'rlbeNo.8, Halem. Holds
council uvery Thursday evening, at 7.3U
Wigwam in Btato Insurance hall,
r". O. BAKEU. i'rophet.
FRANK O. WATK1W, Chief of JCeoordi
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South ol -Wlileott Holl,
8AI.KU - - - OKKOOK
3IILMON FOKD, nttorney at law. Salem.
. Oregon. Offico up-stalre In Pulton's
u:k.
T H. BUAD3II.VW, PHYSICIAN AND
JJ. Burgeon, yalcm, Oregon, office In
liush-llreymau block, upstairs Kosldcnro
corner Btateaud a. E comer Winter street.
V$J H. YOUNG, 51. I).. Office formerly
V . occupied by Ur. llowl.ind, corntr
Court and Litberty streets. T'elophouu No.
45. Office heurs: 8 a in. to 12; 2 to t p. ni.,
and 7 to 9 p. in Residence tath streot on
electric car line. Telephone No. 9,
TU. W. 3
XJ gcou
lem, Oregon
liioip. in.
i. MOTT, physician and sur
Ofllco In Eldrldge Bloclc, Sa-
uuicu iiuurs iu w iz u, in.
T-VU. illNTA 8. A DAVIS. Office hours,
XJ U a. m. to 11 fnu.; 2 p. in. to 5 p. m,
Dav or nlsht calls liromntlv iittnndud In.
Special attention given todtseiibesof wom
en and children. Office In .Now Bank 111k.,
305 C-ominerelal street. Hesldence same.
rvlU T. O. SMITH. Donttst.W 8tto street,
XJ Halem, Or. Finished dental opera
tions of oveiy description. Painless opera
tions a specialty.
11 IMT11I A.aI.IIaa. Tllnnn Ih.aI
. flcatlous nnd sutmrlnlandeuce lot
all classes of bulldlnsi. Office 'J90 Com
mercial St., up flairs.
0.
A. KOUKK'f, Arcliitect, loom 421. Mar
quam building, Portland, Oregon.
BUSINESS CARDS.
1 B.SMITH it CO., Contiactors, Sower
a. ing, (Vment Sidewalks, i2xcjvati ig,
ate: All work promptly done, Saleui.Or.
Loavo orders with Duj.n Bros. 4:lt-liu
PJ. UAIISEN A Vi Manufacture of all
. kludsofvclrh:le.t. ItepulrihK aspccial
y. Shop 45BtntpHlrePt.
CAKPET-LAYING.-I malco a specialty m
caipet-sevrtng nud laying; cirpets
taken npandrebud with groat care, fharto
und curtain polo hanging, t.aavfl orders
with J. H. Lunn, iluieu A Son or White
Corner. J. a. LUHHMAM.
Signs
Say ! You need one of some hind.
If bo, why not have it.
Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas
Now Is tho tltno to euive mouey by
giving your order to
J. J. MUTTON,
House, Sign Painter, Decorator and
Paj)er Hanger, 382 Church St.
Or leave orders with Sroat & GIte,
State street.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
M0FER BROTHERS, -
Editors,
PUBLISHED DAHiY.KXCElTHUNDAY,
UV TUB
Capital Journal Publishing Company,
(Incorporated.)
Otflm, Commercial Street, In P. O. Building
Kuivrcd at tho poslodlco at Salem, Or., as
ncriiL-c-iiisf. matter.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report
RoYal
Baking
m&
Powder
Paper Hanger and Decorator.
Ofilco at CIip.s. CaWei t's Mllllonery store,
rialem, Oregon.
JAPANESE
p ,Ujg
CURB
Anew and Complete Treatment, consist
ing of sUppo&ltorles, ointment in capsules,
also a box and pills; a positive euro for ex
ternal, Internal, blind or bleeding. Itching,
chronic, recent or lieredlln,;y Piles, null
many other diseases and femalo weak
uespes; it Is always u (,'reiit boueflt to the
general health. The llrst discovery ot a
medical cure rendering un opeiatlou with
the knife unnecessary heieutter. This
remedy has never been known to fall. Jl
per box. a for to; sent by mall. Why suffer
irom this terrible dHease when u written
guarantee Is given with (1 boxes, to relund
the money 11 not cured. Hcnd stamp for free
sample. Uuaranteo Issued by WooiiAiti),
(Jlaiike & Co., wbolosalu and retail drug
iUls, sole agents, Portland, Or. 6 2-ly-dw
City Warranto.
NOTIOK Is berf by given that I have In
mylLiuils luuos oppliable to the
paymeBt of all warrant of the city ofBa
tem, "endorsed" between Miy alt una
August . IfcU. Interest will cease on tke
dftteor this notice. K. J.HWAKKOHU.
Salem, Aug. Jl, 182. City Trtu.urer.
tt'ljUft
NEW MINING MACHINERY
P. J. Foster, Who resides about thrro
miles west ot Halem In Polk county, has
Invented a mnchluo lor mining gold,
which Is especially adapted to saving line
gold, and works any placer material, from
Hue black saud to gravel, In tact anything
that can be shoveled. Tho machlun Is
made of iron and sttel and weight only 7fi
pounds complete. It Is run by tho force of
a 1 Ji inch pipe of water with a head of four
feef. It will work irom b tolOtous of black
Hand, or? from 13 to "JO tons ofcruvel In a
day, nnd ao every thlug in the shape of
ijofd that will amalgamate. Tho inacultie
has been tested and Is guaranteed to do
the work claimed. .Machlii'-B will bo fur
nished In running order before any pay is
demanded. Price complete SIM) Call on
or address J. J. KOSTKU,
-Ww Halem, Oregon.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICK Is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed ad
ministrator to the uilate of Cns Klrb. lato
of Marlon county, Oregon, dtctUM.il, by
the county court ot thu statt. ot Ortgou,
fur Marion county. All persons having
claims against wild ertafo will present
them n the undersigned duly verified, at
bis home In Knglewood addition to the
city of Halem, In Marlon county, Oicgon,
within six months from the dale of tbls
notice, and all persons Indebted to mid
estate will please mako Immediate tellle
uent to the undersigned.
Dated this August tltli. lK!2.
AllHAUAM man.
Administrator of the estate of CrU Jtlch,
ueceasea. o-ii
Pupils Must Itcgister.
I1IIE BCf IOOI. CLKUK of dl.trlct Mo, 21
rru
I will begin Monday, August 1Mb, en
rolling pui.ll for the public schools.
opening Heplember Mb. t'arenu win
plettM send ihttlr children to be reUtre4
aionee as there Is always a nub the day
ortuoteore sehool opens and no pupil
will be sdmltUd without a eertlUeate from
tbeelerk. Offlee, Muruby bioak, upslalm
over 0-VvuMc)RBB,
HJ-2 DWrleiCiKk
Administmtor'r Sulo.
NOTICK Is hereby given that by aut ho
lly of an order of Ui9 lion. County
court of Marlon county, Oregon, made on
the 18th d-ty of July, ihtt, autiurlzlg und
empoweilng the undersigned to sll the
herelnafirUtiocrlueet rtul estate belouxlng
to thetstaie of i:vullne lXx, deceased. The
undersigned, as administrator ot said es
tate, will on the
tit day of Seftember, 1892,
at S p.m as per statute required ell at pub
lic aucltou at thu west aoor of the court
bpuMln Halein, Marlon county, Oregon,
all tbe right, title and liitiremt of, the wild
estate. In und to the lollowlug dsncrlbod
CreEabMM, to wlU JU , V, W aud 11 In
loek No. 8. as shown by thu amended re
corded plot of CiPltul Park addition to
lhedir of Halem, Jn Marlon oouuty, Ore
gon, 'iwiniof Weoah.
rlKllUt. JIAUMKK,
AimlalHrstor t tho Jtae ot Kvellne
HaleVn, OFoa, J uly 18, 1WJ. 7-iWt
OUK SATUUDA-X NIOUT.
Our Satujiday Nioiit was sur
prised when he returned from an
enforced nt ay at the sea coast nud
found so many well-known frlendu
ullvo und well who had not thought
of k"'uk ,0 tho const. Indeed some
huve even defied nature nud spent
tho heated term upon tho heated
saud-duues of Eastern Oregon. A
few of our poorer citizens saved up
their money since a year or two, not
llko this writer to go to tho cool
refreshing sea coast but to attend a
month of Knlgute Templars doings
and Mystic Bhrino performances
whero they rode on tropical camels,
In the burning suns of Omaha.
One citizen who gets all the sparo
chango taken In nt The Journal
still dciles all orthodox theories about
summer recreation by regularly go
lug to New York, Boston, Balti
more and other overheated, blister
ing burning centers of Bunstroke,
where natives wilt down by the
hundred nnd he comes home fresh
and rosy its a youth to greet hlB
cnildren aud grandchildren, and
labors the year through in his count
ing room, cheating tho doctors en
tirely. People who go to the coast
are apt to get au exaggerated idea
of the condition of Balem. Most of
them go with tho absurd Idea of
Ceiiumisseraliug tho whole city for
Its sickly condition. Tho Watuu
oay Night man has made a blight
study of this matter aud finds there
are not us mnuy physicians, regular,
irregular, specialists and cjuueks
us there were a year ugo, and of tlie
uew alleged medical practitioners'
but few cau hold out over six
months when their money is gone
aud they soon follow. Balum has
not as many of the medical profes
sion as many little town In the coun
try. Whether it is to thoBkill of
these medical gentlemen aud ladles
or the skill of our rosy cheeked,
fresh looking citizens In avoiding
them would be hard to tell.
One good womun who has been
married nearly a quurter of a cen
tury has been ailing and bed ridden
ull summer. Several doctors have
attended her, but she could not
take their remedies uud thoy went
uwuy puzzled pronouncing difler-
eutly on her case. Her sons' and
duughtors' are grown and have gone
to larger cities to seek their fortunes.
Thoy never conic home. They
never write. To her they are dead.
Thoy give no sign of life. They do
not romembor mother. One of tho
sons is a successful busiuess man.
A daughter wins thunders of ap
plause as a reader. But the aging
mother does not share tho joys of
her life. The husband has his com
panions "on change" and Is down
down town all day. Cau you tell
what alls the mother? She Is dying
for want of human love. Wo can
not live on bread nlone. It must be
spread with Incense from loving
heurts or It ceases to be the bread of
life. It becomes a. Blow but sure
poison uud who can doubt but that
this loving hearted woman will
close her oyes lu death. You ask
does she live in our midst? May we
not go and sco her? Ahl there are
many such ull around us und we
can curry uu luferlor class of heart
afiectlon to them. But wo cannot
bring what thoy pine for. Naseacoast
air cau chuugo their condition.
Those who are letting this worthy
mother suiter u slow death should
bo whipped with whips of scorpions
they undoubtedly will be when their
consciences come before the great
source of light aud lovo for aitnul ac
counting. But wo havo wandered far
fiom summer resorting.
By far the hottest summer re
sorting bus been going on in the
Tennessee mluer's camps, at Home
stead and Bull'alo. Our sympathy
was with thu switchmen ut BuHulo.
As a rule they aro uu older class of
men,uuilt,uot smurt-louklug enough
for biukemeu, conductors, etc. Thoy
have u tedious Job with great respon
sibility uttached. A wrong move
plunger a trulu to destruction. A
misplaced switch costs a hundred
thousand dollars. Iu the hot weath
er these men have chafed since yeurs
for 12 to 14 hours. Thoy have dream
edttluce years of ten hours uday.
That would have been all tho sum
mer resorting they would havo ask
ed. But they could not got up cour
age. This year they madu a dcmund,
It was done with exhibitions of folly
and displays of violence. This was
made use of by the corporation und
muguilled and telegraphed all over
the laud uud thu summer resorting
of tho switchmen ended In a dream.
But they will get their vacation
some time.
All tliefio rainbllug observations
only piove one thing, nud that is
that peoplu may lw well aud enjoy
themspl veti any wnoreou Ood's green
earth. There U uo locality has a
patent on red cheeka or good up
pttltw, SJilde und moil utalu may
ABSOLUTE' Y PURE
have their special merit, but tho val
leys of Oregon nro also full of robust
healthy people who never think of
leaving their homes at any season.
Dried fruit Is advancing In price
nud threatens to bo a scarce article.
Hops are quoted 17 cts., at Puy
allup, Washington,
Tho tomato crop at Tho Dalles Is
a fulluro from somo disease.
People are tired of long-winded
partisan editorials that mean nothing.
Arrangements have been made to
have 700 witness theBulllvan-Corbott
tlht,
The Odd Fellows of Iioseburg
have Just laid tho corner stouo of a
new temple.
Colouel J. O. Hill, chief of the
Indian division ofilco of the interior
department, hut resigned to go upon
the stump.
At 25 bushels per aoro, the total
crop of wheat In Whitman county
Wash., will not fall far short of
10,000,000 bushels this season.
Two divorce suits havo been begun
at Albany four hearts refusing to
beat as two. Thoy wore W. J.
Dawes agnlust Jano Dawes, and
Alice McPhorsou against M. B.
McPhorson.
A drove of hogs, valued at $1000,
purchased from tho Bllotz Indians
aud driven to Toledo for shipment
to Portland, escaped from the cor
ral whero they were conflued at
Toledo und aro now roaming
through the woods.
The supremo court holds that all
contracts made by a county, where
by liability is Incurred after a coun
ty was iu debt $5,000 In extent, are
null aud void Pacific Reporter of
August 11, 1802. WormlmgtonU-eL.
nl, vs., County Clerk Pierce, of Uma
tlllu county. '
Before Going East Enquire About
The limited express trains of tho
Chicago. Milwuukee & 8t. Paul
railway between St. Paul and Chi
cago und Omaha und Chicago.
These trains are vestlbuled, elec
tric lighted and steam heated, with
tbe finest dining and sleeping car
service in the world.
The electric reading light in each
berth Is the successful novelty of
tbls progresslvo age, and is highly
appreciated by all regular patrons of
this line. We wish others to know
Its merits, as tho Chicago, Milwau
kee & St. Paul railway Ib tho only
hue In the west enjoying tho exclu
sive uso of this patent.
For further information apply to
nearest coupon ticket agent, or ad
dress O. J. Eddy, General Agent.
J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Act.
225 Stark St., Portland, Or. 8-20-tf
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A Wonder Woriter.
Frank Hufl'man, a young man of
jjuriingtou, uuio, states mat iiouau
been under the care of two promi
nent physicians, and used their
ticatment until ho was not ablo to
got around. They pronounced his
case to bo consumption and incur
able. Ho was persuaded to try Dr.
Klng'B Now Discovery for consump
tion, coughs and colds and at that
time was not able to walk ncrops the
street without resting. Ho found,
before he bad used hulf of u dollar
bottle, that ho was much better; bo
continued to use It und Is today en
joying good health. If you have
any throat, lung or chest trouble try
it. Wo guarantee satisfaction. Trial
bottle frea ut Fry's drug store.
Gents black nogllgoo shirts from
00 conts up, at Osburn's Backet
Store. d fe w.
Sivoi a Woniun's Life.
Mr. J. E. Thoroughgood, writing
from Georgetown, Delawuro, says:
"Two teaspoonfulB of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and DInrrhcoa Reme
dy saved the life of Mrs, Juno
Thoma", of this place." Ho also
states that several other very bad
cases of bowel complaint there' have
been cured by this remedy. For Halo
by Buskett & Van Slype Druggists.
The Rich Man's Son,
The rich man's ton Inherits lands,
And piles of brlrk und stone und gold,
And lie inherits soft white hands,
And tender flesh that fours the cold.
Like soft liuudri, und tender Hash,
many cIIscmkh uru inherited; espec
ially tendencies to Autbmu, Con
sumption, Bronchitis, and Stomach
and Liver trouble; hut there is a
remedy, known as the "Golden
Medical Discovery," which over
comes these diseases, aud cuts off all
tendencies toward a fatal result.
Dr Pierce of Buffalo, has put this
remedy within the reach of all, so
that even the poor as well as the
rich, can obtain it. It is worth more
to you thau "piles of brlok aud fttoue
and gold," ask your druggist for it.
It's guaranteed to benefit or eure iu
uvery owe, or money paid for it will
be refunded,
Tho wondorf ul vogue abroad ofatt
thors with established reputations, even'
in tho sensational lino of writing, has
yet to bo paralleled in Amorica. The
day has not arrived when eagor throngs
wait for a Now York, Chicago or San
Francisco bookstore to open that they
niny get early copies of first edi
tions, yet that sort of scene may
be witnessed in Paris whenever a i
new book by a popular -writer eees
tho light On tho publication of Zola's
lost book, says a recent observer, at
early morning the shelves of the book
sellers were yollow with piles of copiesj
mountain high, of tho new work, and
hour by hour theso piles dwindled down -!
and woro renowod by panting clerks. A
now animation was given to tho boule
vards, and in every hand was seenthe
yellow back, so that n now color was .
given to the streots. An Impressionist
painter might mako a very striking pic
ture out of tho subject, "Paris on a
Zola Morning," and for this he wotdd
need not much inoro than his tubebf
light yellow. J-
Who Is Mnster?
Nothing is better calculated to take
down the solf conceit and abate the as- .
sumption of tho human boing who boasts
himself tho superior of all animals and
lord ot creation than the fact that some -of
the smallest and feeblest of animated
creatures defy him to his face, and, vir- r
tually putting -their thumbs to their''
noses, laugh him to scorn. Every sum
mor finds him fighting somo sort, per
haps several sorts, of small vermin, and
in nine casos out of ten tho battle is not
to tho stronger. Tho army worm, the.
phylloxora, tho doryphora, tho squash ,
bug, tho cabbago worm, tho curculio
and tho grasshopper and many other
such small deer spoil his crops, damage' ;
his temper, decroaso his income and
augment his labor out of doors; the com
mon fly, tho roach, tho water bug and,
oven worse things invado.his home and -,
make tho llfo of the housewife a per
petual combat, which, liko freedom's
battle, is never done. , ' '
It would seem so easy to rout these
little creatures, whlch,-whe cornered,
havo no defensivo weapon whatever, and
of which, were they in a boily, we conld '
crash thousands by a single step." But .
yet, with all tho study and ingenuity
which have been expended on the mat
ter, nothing has yot been found or in
vented which will permanently drive
away mosquitoes, houseflios, roaohes,
water bugs or the post which walks in
darkness. Many nostrums are adver
tised to do this, but not ono succeeds.
It is not that they cannot be killed;
spirits of turpentine, kerosene oil, in- i
deed any kind of oil will kill every in
dividual of them which it touches, but,
tho destruction of individuals does not -
appreciably lesson their numbers.' It
seems utterly impossible to drive water
bugs from a house whero thoy have once
established thcmsolvos. A fow years'
ago thoy woro considered as a pest pe
culiar to cities, notably to those cities'
largo enough to havo a system of, witter
works. In Now York thoy wore Croton
bugs, in Boston thoy wero Cochituate
bugs, in Portland, Mo., thoy were Be
bago bugs, and so on. But now there is.
hardly a country village within an'
hour's rido of any city which is not also
infested with thorn. '
Persian insect powder is the only
thing which will dlslodgo them, even
temporarily. Blown carefully into ev- '
cry crevico of tho house, it makes them
qcarco for a fow days, btit its power
soon evaporates and thoy return as be
fore. This fact, with tho additional t
disadvantage of its great cxpensiveues,
pruvonts it from boing generally used.
A thousand fortunes await the lucky ,
person who shall hit upon something
which will effectually destroy or perma
nently drive away theso ubiquitous, an-
noylng pests of tho housohold. Until
this is done, lot us bo liumble, for now
in vain wo tirgo our f ooblo votpes against
our insect enemies. Mosquito bars don't
bar mosquitoes nor doors of wire keep
out thp files. Behind tho kitchen's shel
tering panels tho water bugs increase py
scores; tho moths devour our furs and
fiannols, tho clmex turns us out of doom,
Iu vain wo glory in our reason; small it
tho balm that boasting brings, white
wo are beaten every season by all
tiny, six legged things.
W (Ssif -
Isn't it nearly timo to quit eteettatf
Tower of Babel buildings? Sous ot tim
structures in our big ctUes go isjwm4
bo for that no fire spparatM m sjtiV
could quench a blaze is the nsf 0p4
ries.
Baby cried,
Mother stglied, ,
Doctor prescribed; CsstestV
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