Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 29, 1892, Image 3

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Our new fall goods are now in and open for inspection. As they havo been cam
fully selected, personally, on tho eastern markets, you can rely on everything being the
newest and best obtainable.
SERGES STORM SERGES, CHEVIOTS, ETC.
An immense stock in the popular shades.
Jackets, Jackets ! Jackets ! !
The Nowesfc and Latest.
T. HOLYERSON,
301 Commercial Street.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
MONDAY, AUG., 5.0 1892
THE STREET IMPROVEMENT.
GILBERT k MIKON,
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
CHARLES BEAK,
Dealer in Htiy, Straw, Grain, Oil
Meal, Slock Bait, Flour and Barley
Chop.'nnd Mill Feed of all kinds.
Terms Btrictly cash. 322 Commer
cial street, Salem, Oregon.
OKI). D. ClOODHUE. 3C. CAIIILL.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
Lime, cement, plaster, liair, lite
nnd building brick, lire clay, sand,
gravel, blacksmith and house jcoul,
wood, nil kinds, wholesale and re
tail. OHlce 05 State street.
Goodhue & Cahill.
Wetting and Rolling. The
block on Uhemeketa street nearest
the river, and the four east of Com
mercial street, which are now ali
sanded, were wet this morning Dy
tho lire dep.irtuitQt, and are being
more thoroughly rolled. This is
being done to have them in the
best possible condition during fair
week. Some of the blocks are pack
inn fairly wel, and more of the
sanding, spriukliog ami rolling
should be done.
Bio Game. E. Cox, Win. Ande -son
and Levi Jones returned yester
day from a three weeks' hunting
and fishing tour at Belknap, Foley
and other springs in tho mountain.
They report catchinix 4000 tiout and
and shooting 7 deer. If their trout
story is coirect, it is mote than pn -bable
that dynamite was ued, yet
this scribe doubts whether th' y
O mid be convicted on this charge.
Foub Generations. It is seldom
that four Hying generations of a
family are permitted to be grouped
for a photo at one sittlug. Yet tills
was done last, week at the family
reunion of Mr. Ralph Geer, when
Cuerrlngton grouped the eutite
family. They are now making en
larged copies of the origlual. Their
new style "Aristo" photos are inimitable.
No Fruit Palace. Since the
committee of the county fruit grow
ers' association has decided not to
have a fruit palace at the state fair
this year, a grain palace is propos
ed. Tho fair association will allow
the real estate men and other Inter
ested parties to decorate the old fruit
palace building. A flno exhibit of
this kind could easily be made.
On Installments. A few de
sirable lots in Pleasant home addi
tion will be soM on installments at
most desirable rates. 75 lots have
been sold this beason. Also flue
city property at bargains. Win,
Bagley will have charge of the busi
ness during my absence. Wm. E
.Burke. 8-10-tf
What tho Council Will Do-Elec
tric Poles.
Since tho action of tho city coun
cil at ltd last meeting everybody is
convinced that tit last something
will be done with our streets. The
council seems determined to have
Commercial and the cross streets
improved, and that as nearly liko
the people want it as possible. A
coutiact was let for the work, but as
there Is a question raised as to the
method of receiving bids, members
who were opposed to that clas3 of
tin improvement, it is said, now
propose to reject the present ar
rangement and advertise for new
bids. How fair or unfair this may
be to the former bidders remains to
be seen, but at all events they can
come iu on an veu footing at the
new letting. The point the council
wishes to emphasize is that when
the work is let it shall go to the
lowest bidder and that all shall bid
on exactly the same specifications.
Let this be as it may, the work
nhould be pushed through without
delay.
KLUOTKIC POLES.
The committee on streets has been
canvassing the mutter of regulating
the electric pole problem, uud after
consulting the parties i uterested.has
come to u good conclusion. It is to
confine the number of poles on
either side of the streets to four in
each block. These shajl be used by
both electric railway companies,
while the poles on one side of the
street shall be used by telegraph and
telephone eoiiitinnles, and those on
the other side by the electric light,
power and other wires. This will
limit the'uumber of poles, require a
better quality, and greatly improve
the appearauce of our streets.
Another matter that will be
brought up Is the completion of the
fill at the south end of the new
Commercial street bridge. This gap
should be closed up iu some way,
and that without further delay.
Base Ball. The bull game be
tweeu the Scio and Salem nines at
the Salem grounds yesterday, at
tracted a good crowd of spectators.
The game was well played aud
when the points were counted, the
score was found to be 10-tx6 iu
favor of thn S'lo team.
African Revival. A series of
revival meetings Is belug held at the
A. M. E. church all this week, the
p tutor being assisted by Rev. A. D.
Harris, formerly of Rosyln. All are
invited.
Men Wanted. Salem Motor
Company wants 50 to 100 men im
mediately, call at oilice, Cottle
bulldlug. 8-20-tf
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Bargains in Houses. Thirty
head of lhst-class horses at private
sale. Real bargains. Salem Motor
Railway Co.
The Newesi' Reception hall
and ladies' desk chahs see them in
the corner window, at Keller &
Marsh's.
Cleaning! Ui Director Fabritus
Smith is cleaning up the grounds
aud removing the old fence fiom
about Lincolu school, preparatory
for the fall opeuing.
Equalize Taxes. The county
bo'ird of equalization composed of
the county assessor, judge and clerk
is iu Hcssiuii for all this week, dur
ing which time any errors or dis
crepancies caused by the transfer of
property can be properly objected.
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Y. M. C. A. Iu spite of the heat
aud baseball game, 121 young men
listened to the addiess by Jas.
A Dummett, of Portland, yesterday
at the association hall, 0.2 State
street.
A Home in the Capital. A. J.
Perkins, of Brooks, has purchased
tho residence of Mrs. tiuruh Hoveu
den, on Chemeketa streec. He will
move Into the city to give his chil
dren the benefits of our educational
iiisticutious.
Died. Word has teached the
city that Mrs Rhoda Walker, of the
Waldo hills died yesterday, She
was an old settler, aud the widow
ofG. Walker.
Insane. P.' J. Irvine, aged 37
yoirs, of Baker county, and Mrs.
Nettie Gage, aged 22 years, of Coos
county, have bivu brought to the
asylum since the list has reached
800.
Incorporated. Articles were
today filed by tho "Campbell Cycle
Co., of Portland, with a capital
stock of $5000, uud by the First M.
E. church of The Dalles. The lat
ter has property to the value of $15,-000.
A Model Home. Frank Farris,
of Capital Home addition is putting
up a neat residence. It will con
tain all modern improvements and
when done will make a very com
fortable home.
Waived. Mies Lille Kiug, who
was hrcugut before Judjje Goodell
today on charge of keeping a houto
of ill fame, waived examination and
was bound over iu the sum of $250.
to appear before the graud jury.
Good Meats. People who are
complaining of rather poor meats,
.HopPfCKCNO.-E erybody is inter
ested lu this pursuit just now. Huu
dreds of people have gone from the
towuo into the hop yards to earn a
-few nirt.m clnllar$i. The nicker as a
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rule camp out, aud to somo exteut . should remember that uy going to
' 1 1S 1 4 I I. Ctl..ln . . fc ..n . .- nnlri
combine business with pleasure. - u. ross a nuue ua u..,.
where ms meats are Kept in com
storage, they can get meat that is
juicy aud teuder
Several hundred are said to be
camped at the Holmes hop ranch
south of towu, where work began
at noon today.
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Maliciousness. Saturday eve
ning while attending the tent meet
ing on State street a farmer left his
vehicle iu the immediate neighbor
hood, und when he was ready to re
turn home found that a new whip
whloh was in bis rig, had been
broken into four pieces. Such work
fihmild be prosecuted.
.Suicide John Madden, on III
rualeof theanylum, who was sent
there from Wasco county two years
ago, aa a resultof too much liquor,
committed suicide by opium Fri
day evening. He, was burled at the
asylum cemetery.
Penbiojis. During the past week
Henri Craft fias been granted a pen
sion of $10 per month rrom Oct.lOth
J800. Also Wm. H, Jilnlt. ? 12 per
mouth from December 1st, 1890.
The above were secured through
the agency of D, O. Sherman.
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Johnnie Lowuw.--The famous
clown, and at present buuluess
manager for Hiulnsou clrcuj, got
thrown from a oolt at Woodland.
Cal., sustaining several painful
bruises.
Tiirke Hundav Dkunks. Re
corder G jodell this naornlug teut up
4hree drunks (he usual five days.
Just the thing Today. You
can get anything delivered carefully
aud with dispatch to auy part or the
city, by Just riuglug upoueofthe
blue boxes. You will be turprlsed
to see how quickly one of Look
wood's mes-sedgers will auswer the
call.
Assignment. Schuyler Rat,
who hasbpen conducting a sawmill
business near St. Paul, iu this coun
ty, made au assignment on Satur
day for the benefit of Ids creditors,
with J. F. T. B. Brentauo as assig
nee. The liubilitles ure placed at
$4000 and the assets at $5500.
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Bound uvkk. Theo. Kretzer,
who was fouiid Saturday evening
with a variety of articles, Includlujr
weariug apparel, silk handkerchlefo,
a diamond pin, hosiery, and a seal
skin cloak, which he had stolen
from Stellu Wilson's bawdy house,
was this morning brought before
Judge Goodell fur trial. He was
bound over in the hum $250, aud
now JanguUhi iu the county Jail
awaiting a vlfltfrom the grand Jury.
Jfe Is said to be an opium fleud, and
a friend of H. H. Redfleld, who no
doubt anxiously craved bis oonv
pauy, but la now gratified.
Attorney McLoney, of Woodburo
' Is in the city on legal twin?.
Petty Laucksy. Jessie Walton,
one of the inmates of a house ruu
by Stella Wilson iu tho lUt, swore
out a warrant charging Jessie Smith
with stealing wearing apparei.
Jessie was for some time an inmate
of the same house, but has for the
last two or three months been stop
ping in Albany. Police Captain
Dilly went to Albany on Saturday
evening and brought her down on
the overland on Sunday morning.
She was released on $30 bonds to ap
pear before Recorder Goodell at two
o'clock today. The case was settled
aud prosecution withdrawn.
R. H. Matthews' dress making
parlors are now open and ready for
business. 2t
R. H. Matthews, shirt maker, is
home from the coast and prepared
to fill orders. 2t
Dr. C. II. Hall was called to Port
land today by telegram. Ho will
leturn tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sargeaut re
turnid today from Waterloo, Linn
county, where they have been
speudlug a short vacation.
Rev. Bellinger, went to Portland
this afternoou, to meet his family,
and will nccompany them thlsovei
Ing, after their summer's visit In
Pennsylvania.
N. J. Dimon uud fumily returned
today from New'port, after a few
weeks of seasidlug.
Beott B 'zortb went to Portland
today, uud will return this eveuing.
Rector Lund went to Portland
this afternoon, and will tomorrow
preach the funeral sermou for Rev.
Johu Sellwood.
Henry F. Pierce of MU'on slopped
oft at Salem a few days to visit Riv.
II. H. Brown, and left toduy for
Stanford university.
Judgo L. D. Henry and party have
returned home from their vacation
on the Big Nestucca, after a inoiilh's
absence. The Judge considers the
inouptajq roads the best lie ever
traveled"
Robert A. Miller, of Jacksonville,
came down yesterday for a day or
two.
Mrs. Munly, who has been visit
ing her son, W. A. Muuly, returned
to Porlbtud this afternoon.
Mr. aud Mrs. W. If. Byars, re
turned today from the farm tipar
Mehaina and passed through to
Portland.
Volley
Tho Electric grocery btota, on
East State street, Simpson Bros.,
proprIelorB,wlIl sell strictly for cash
on, and after the 1st of Sept. 180 J,
We thank the public for their
general patronage the paBt year and
jp'.lcit your trade In the Mure, tf
LOCAL AAD PERSONAL.
Tho work of putting a new froht
Into tho G. W. Gray block, begins
today.
Walter Fleming, of Oregon City,
Is at the bedside of his sister, Mrs.
Marlon Kelghtllnger, lu South
Salem.
D. J. Fry add family are home
from Slab creek.
ft. D. Matthews aud party are
home from Nestuccu.
For a choice meal In a cool dining
loom always go to Hellenbrand's
The new L. C. Smith automatic
ejector, hammerless shot gun, $200
list, at Brooks & Harrltt.
Johu Patterson and Ed. Catterllu
are at Nestucca. '
J. W. Sllsbeo and' family, A. W.
Dutlon and family and Miss Louisa
Aufrauce, returned Saturday from
their trip to the mouutaius.
' Oregon Ice cream melons at th
Blue Front.
Cleanse the blood with Ayer's
Sarsaparllla, aud realize what poor
health you have had.
For plats, maps, blue prints, etc.
c?ee D. W. Townsend, 115 8iate&t.
8-20 1 m
Mrs. S. F. Chadwlck Is home
from her Abtorla aud coast visit.
Women troubled with headache,
will tlud Simmons Liver Regulator
relieves and cures.
Suiveys of all kinds, accurately
and oincklv made. D. W. Town-
send, 115 Stale St. 8-20 I in
Silas Joacs is home from his
Samlam outing.
My only family medicine Sim
mons Liver Regulator. Rev- Jus.
M. Rollins, airfield, Va.
Miss Grace Peebles Is home from
her Newport vacation.
Ayer's Pills cure headache. Send
a J. 01. slump iu ur. o. j. n.y c , vu.
Lowell, MubS., for a set of theli at
tractive album catds.
The choicest native oysters at
Hellenbrand's.
Au elegant now line of beads just
iu at Brooks & Harrltt's.
It you have over-indulged iu eat
ing or drinking take a dose of Sim
mons Liver Regulator.
Oregon ice cream melons at the
Blue Front.
Fishing tackle and ammunition,
a complete Hue, at Biooks & Har-
ritl's.
Mre. D. L. Fiester is in Portland
on business.
The tluest liueof plaureaud room
moulding ever on the coast at Geo.
F. Smith's, Collie block. '
Tho fiutst mountain boot la the
world at Brooks & HarrittV.
Boys, cougress shoes at $1.40.
Men's eougresB at $1.50 at Osborne's
Racket store. d w
Oregon Ice cream melons at the
B.ue Fiout.
Mrs. Charlotte Flsko and daughter
Grace left today on their journey to
Bostou.
A mediclno endorsed and used by
physicians and druggists Simmons
Liver Regulator,
Oxfords from 75 cents per pair up
at Osbum's Racket Store. d 4 w
The laigest shipment of mould
lug ever received in Salem just In
at Geo. F. Smith's, Cottle block.
Why do you endure the agony of
dyspepsia? Simmons Liver Regu
lator will always cure you.
Suits for small boys from $1.10 up,
at Oaburn'e Ricket Store. d & w
Supt. McElroy returned from
Portland today, where he has been
in tho iutetests of the publioschools
of that city.
Miss Maud Morris went to Al
bany ou the 11:17 traiu today.
She expects to make that city
her homo for the wjuter.
Hundreds of people want hired
girls just now,but they are out hop
picking.
Gov. Peunoyer went up to the Re
form school today to make an in
spection and to become more thor
oughly acquainted with its work
ings. Wanted to trade a good young
horse -weighing 16-50 pounds for
lumber. The Oregon Land Co. eod-3t-wlt.
Wanted, 100 tons clean oats straw,
baled. The Oregon Lund Co. eod-3t-wlt.
T. Holverson has arrived home
from the east, where he l)as been
purchasing goods the past month.
After visiting several of the middle
states he returns better satisfied with
Oregon thuu ever. He was accom
panied by Miss Nye, of Eureka,
Kn., who wll pu"il 0 winter
with his family,
Mlfcs Lulu Greattreax of Hull,
Iowa, arrived In the city last week,
and Is tho guest of her uncles', the
Damon Bros. She has been elected
to tuo position of assistant principal
In the Jefltraon schools, and will be
gin' her work there early next
month.
"faDDS
AND
Tho fatlidr of Bmiurd
tailor.
Tho veloclpedo was Invented by Drai3
in 1817.
Tintoretto, the famous painter, was
the sou of a dyomnkor.
It Is now a possibility to Insuro your
goods against the depredations of hur
glars. A "maverick" is a head of cattlo over
9 months old that is not hranded by its
owner.
Tho longest verso in tho Biblo is tho
ninth verso of tho eighth chapter of
Esther.
Among tho Chins tho flower of tho
Eugenia is supposed to havo some pe
culiar powor.
Mr. James Highland and Miss Anna
Fling were married in Mario county, Mo. ,
a few days ago.
A Chineso proverb Fays that n bustling
woman and a crowing lion are noithor fit
for, gods nor men.
If sweet oil is applied to tho skin im
mediately after a blow or bruiso it will
not turn black and blue.
A couplo wero married ono day re
cently at Winston, N. C, after a court
ship of twenty-seven years.
Wo havo not tinio or inclination to in
dulge iu fanciful troublo until wo havo
got nd of our real misfortune.
Tho number of buffaloes now in tho
Yellowstone National park is nearly 500,
showing a slow rato of increase.
TJnlos3 an Austrian gets tho consent
of his wifo ho cannot get a passport to
journey beyond tho frontier of his own
country.
Fifty pounds of honoy nro annually
produced by a hivo of 5,000 bees. Iu
five years tho hoes will havo increased
to 50,000.
Last year tho Canadian Pacific earned
$18,072,174, of which $7,181,040 was net.
Tho Graud Trunk earned $17,423,800, of
which $4,802,881 was net.
Turn tho points of your collars (if you
wear that sort) as soon as thoy como
homo from tho laundry, as it may suvo
titno somo morning when you aro in a
hurry.
Mad Dog Scares.
Scarcely a day pastes in Now York
and vicinity, or in fact in any of our
largo towns, but that somo dramatic in
cident is chronicled in tho daily prct.s
with a "mad" dog as tho heavy villain
in tho cast. Though in many of theso
cases, we might say in nearly all of
them, tho dog is no more mad than its
persecutors, still as so many injuries
arise from these scares tho matter should
seriously command tho attoiition of our
city authorities. It has becu shown that
tho existing regulations and mode of
doing away with tho curs of tho street
aro well nigh useless, Tho situation
calls for- larger safeguards to protect
the public. Wo would remind tlioso
who should know better that human
boings treated as many dogs aro treated
would generally loso their mental bal
ance and bo liablo to becomo dangerous.
Torturing muzzlos, constant chaining,
neglect in foediug, thirst and many
other acts of carelessness on tho part of
owners all contribute to put tho dog in
an unnatural condition.
If tho dog is a denizen of tho street
its pecultar actions attract an oscitcd
crowd, and tho dog, driven to oxtromi
ties, loses all control of its passions, and
finding every muu's hand against it
uses tho only weapon naturo has given it
to uetona nseu witii.
Tho carelessness and Ignoranco of how
much there is in common bohVeou tho
naturo of man nnd bruto is largely re
sponsible for tho increaso of theso seem
ingly rabid dogs. It is tho noglccted,
half starved and persecuted dog who is
in special danger of becoming wild.
In all tills gre.nt pity it is a matter of
comment that there aro so fow drinking
troughs for horses, and it is a most ex
coptional caso when a trough is low
enough to allow any but tho largest dog
to drink from it. Thero is a wido scope
for philantliropyin this respect, Forest
and Stream.
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PANTS! PANTS
Largest Assortment of Pants Ever Brought to Salem.
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Best Goojds
WOOLEN
and Lowest RRtoES
MILL STOKL
2!M Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon.
HOrKl, AKKIVALS.
WILLAMETTE.
M. Winter, Portland.
J S. Damon, S. F.
T. Eldrldge Smith, Ventura, Cal.
E. E Gooding and wf.
A. N. Fisher, Worchester.
S. Mott, S. Hubb, Albany.
MARKETS.
Pojitland, Aug. SO." Wheat
valley, $1.20 Walla Walla, $l.l5j
San Francisco Cul., Aug. 29.
Wheat, weak Dec. $1,378.
Chicago Ills., Aug. 29. Wheit
753.
Mr.hauilcr's Kecommeiulation.
Mr. J. A. Lander, a prominent ci
tizen of Clarksburg, Mo., and w idely
known lu that statc.says of Chamber
laiu's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoot
Remedy: "I have seen its good n
sults aud cad recommend it." For
sale by Baskott & "Van Slype Drug
gists.
Cure Yourself.
Don't pay largo doctors' bills.
The best medical book published,
100 pages, elegant colored plates,
will bo sent to you on receipt of
three 2-cent stnmps to pay pastngi-.
Address A. P. Ordwuy, & Co., Boh-ton,-
Mass.
DilUUlXO Qlr LlMMI Carefully compounded; 'dr
' night, '
lOO State Stroot.
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Every Testimonial.
Tn behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is
strictly true and will bear the closest
Investigation. No matter where It
may bo from, It is as rellablo and
worthy your confidence as If It came
from your most respected neighbor.
Have you ever tried this excellent
medicine.
For a general family cathartlo we
confidently recommend Hood's
Pills. They should ho iu every
home medicine chest.
AIAIUUISD.
OH APMAN-SO UTHWIOK Near
Eolaiu Polk county, Aug. 28, 1S02,
by Rev. 1 8. Knight, Miss Cora
Chapman aud A. R. Southwlck;.
EDUCATIONAL
DOItN.
FORD. Ou Friday, Aug. 27, 1892.
to Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Ford, a
uuugucer.
DIK!.
Man Was Made to Mourn.
I'orhaps, ami pjrliapt not. However
Unit may be, 1)0 lias no ux-uo for his
mlsety, ll It is produced by norvousuoisH
no louir at He negloclH to refntorco his 'en
fcubletl nerves lUroncli the medium or
Improved digestion, llociu pocure thli
by tba reulur uso of Mostctlor'H Htomnoh
Hitters, v grateful tonlo nd truunullllzer,
It titiould never bo torgottou th-U the
brain which 1h tho headquarters of the
nervous ytem and tho stomach bear
closest roluttonu ouo to the other, and
that doblllty under tho waistband produce
a oorreUUve disturbance In the organ of
thought. Ulvo, however, a nulcuii to
ntrvousness and liratlaolics by a rciorm
hrgim ul the fountain head by the Ulitoi's
Tusolt, also, for lnnlnrlal, blllom nnd
kidney trouble, rheuinatlKin and ilia in
llrinltlo'jof ago. Taken before rueuls H
Imparls rellbh for tho food.
They make one feel as though Hfo
was worth living. Take one of Car
ter's Little Liver Pills after eating:
It will relieve dyspepsia, aid dlgee
tioo, give tone and, vigor to the
syttem.
Miss Nina Nash, of the Canton
(South Dak.,) News, is vWtlng with
the family of Joel Hewitt In Etigle
wood for a few weeks.
You hardly reside that It Imnedl
clue, when taking Garter's Little
Liver Pills; they are very msll; no
bad effects; all troubles from torpid
Jver are relieved by their use.
Wild Cattle lu the Northwest.
In 6overal parts of Washington and
British Columbia aro herds of wild ani
mals descended from domestic ancestors,
For instanco, in tho western edgo of
Washington, noxt tho coast, is tho rom
nant of a herd of cattlo which for years
has roamod through tho woods and over
tho prairies there
Long ago a military po3t was main
tained on Gray's harbor, and adjacont
was a largo amount of cleared land,
cultivated by soldiers as a farm. Tho
troop owned a good many catto, which
pastureu on a part or tno garrison ranch.
For some reason or other tho post was
abandoned and tho soldiers found it im
possible to take their cattlo with them.
So tho animals wero loft there, and since
(.hero wero no settlers In tho vicinity to
jpok after them tho herd grow wlla,
In spito of tho fact that tho heavy for
est afforded but a small amount of pas
turage, and notwithstanding the depre
dations of black wolves, which thon in
fested tho woods along tho coast, tho
cattlo increased in numbors very rapid
ly and were a constant annoyance to
early settlers. Fences wero broken
down, crops wero destroyed and tamo
cattlo coaxed off to tho woods. Many
of tho animals werodrfllcd by parties or
ganized to exterminate them, aud tho
remainder of the herd was driven into
tho skirts af tho Olympics and info tho
coast raggo south and east of Qray'a
harbor. But overy now and thon tho
hunter for elk, which nbonnd x these
mountains, comes upon a hunch of wild
cattle almost as fleet as tho deer. St.
Louis Post-Dispatch.
Cuiulderate.
Biggs There goes a man that I novor
feel like judging from tho company ho
keeps.
Beggsi-Wby so? Ho doesn't look any
better than tho rest of mankind.
Biggs No; hat you 6ee he's tho war-
don of our prison. Kate Field's Washington.
Saved a Wuuiau's Life.
Mr. J. E. Thoroughgood, writing
from Georgetown, Delaware, says:
"Two teaspoonfuls of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera nud Diarrhoea Reme
dy saved the life of Mrs, Jane
Thomas, of this pluce." Ho also
states vthat several other very bad
cases of bowel complaint there have
been cured by this remedy. For sale
by Baskett & Van Slypo Druggists.
In Plain Engllish.
Unquestionably considered of In
calculable consequence In correcting
all constitutional contaminations, is
Dr. Pierce's Uoldeu Medloal Discov
ery, Can conscientiously commend
it to careful consideration, confident
of Its competency lu all controllable
chronic complaints.
The"Golden Medical DIscovery"is
the result of much research and
wido experience, by a practical phy
slclan of world-ronown; Its formula
embraces tho most potent restora
tives of the whole vegcatahie king
dom. It Is especially reoomended
for all blood disorders dyspepsia,
liver and kldnoy complaints, scrofu
'a, salt-rheum, catarrh and con
sumption lu Its early Btages Insur
ing relief and euro In all casesl
Havo You Read,
How Mr. W. D. Wentu of Geneva,
N. V., was cured of tho severest
form of dyspepsias Ho eaya every
thing ho ate seemed like pouring
melted lead into his stomach.
Hood's Sarsapurllllu effected a per
fect euro. Full particulars
will bo sunt If you write O. I.
Ilood & Co., Lowell, Mass,
Tho highest praise lum boon won
by Hood's Pllbj for their easy, yet ef
fectual action.
mmwm.
nVll'i Kreatrc.
wody fortlio
(lue.'men renult
lii j from weak,
new) common to
women, U the
dUcovorr of a
phyalclan who
lum made them
ill h on mm the
til -(v of iilillfn.
.Ladle wo eor
(linlly Invite you ell lavuU ui.il Investigate,
lllllcoovcr New Yen k Hucfcetlitaro, Cottle
furkl urn bloc'k. Commercial Ht.. BiiIoid.
Hi,.;.... ' . i n-rr-t .....
w.ftw..,
8.ZMmdw
If You Want
A I'll Br-CLABU
Spring Wagon
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H, PHOLE,
fil Btaletreet.'lSalom.':::
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CE'S
III Baking
Powder
tJd i Millions of Homes 40 Years tlj Stdard
SWARTZ. Sunday evening, Aug.
-o, ioum, ui, uer unmo in sou en tia-
lem, of Typhoid fever, Carrie
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Swartz, aged 11 years.
The funeral was conducted by
Rev. Bowersox from the South Ma-
lem church at 2:S0 o'clock this after-
uoou, aud tho body vas lutorred at
Rural cemetery.
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Strength and Health.
If you aro not feeling strong and
healthy, try Electric Blttors. If
"La Grlppo" haB left you weak nnd
weary, uso Electric Bitters. This
remedy acts directly on Liver,
Stomach nnd Kidneys, gontly'nldlug
those orgaus to perform their func
tions. If you aro allltcted with Sick
Headache, you will find speedy and
pesmanent relief by taking Eleotrlo
Bitters. Ono trial will convince you
that this Is the remedy you need.
Large bottles only COo. nt DauM. J.
Fry's drugstore, 225 Cora'l. et.
Electric Bittera.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special meiitlcu. All who have
used Electric Bitters sing the same
song of praise. A purer medicine
docs not exist andlt Is guaranteed to
do all that Is 'clulmed. Electric
Bitters will euro all diseases of the
Liver and Kidneys, will remove
Pimples, Bolls, Salt Rheum aud
other aileotloiiB caused by impure
blood. Will drive malarial from the
system aud prevent as well as cure
all malarial fevers. For cure of
headache, constipation and indi
gestion try Electrlo Bitters. Entire
satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded. Prlco 60 eta. aud $1.00
per bottlo at Dan'l. J. Fry's drug
store, 225 -Cora. St.
Let the World Know You are in It.
It scorns almost a crime for a man
to "hide ids light under a bnshel."
If ho has something now, that will
benefit the human race, ho should
make it known. Old-fogy physi
cians tread tho beaten path of their
grandfathers, denounce advertised
remedies, and never learn anything
now. Medical science knows no
parallel to Dr. Plorce's Favorite Pro
scription, compounded by a physl
clati of eitlll and long experience,
especially for the maladies which
aflllct women. It eilects a perma
nent cure of thoso agonizing dls-
ouler which attack her frail organ
lam, and Is an anchor of hope alike
to delicate girls and suffering
women; contains no deleterious
drugs. A guarantee on tho bottle
wrapper, refunding the price In case
of failure. Of druggists, $1.00.
Saved HIa Ohilld'a Life.
A.N. Dllferbough, York, Neb.,
says; "The other day I camo homo
aud foutfd my little boy down with
cholera morbus, my wife scared, not
knowing what to do. I wont
straightway und got a 25 cctit bottlo
of Chamberlain's collu, cholera and
diarrhoea remedy, and guve It ac
cording to directions. You uover
saw such a change In a child. His
Umbo and body were cold. I rub
bed his limbs aud n body with my
hands, aud after I had dven.hlm
tho second dose he went to sleep, as
my wife says, ''from a doalh bed he
wus up playing In three hours," It
wived mo a doctor hill of about throe
dollars, and what Is better, It saved
tuy child. I can recommend It
with a clear conscience." For sale
by Baskett & VanBlype.
Go to the Be!
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The place for young ladles HndgU
men to secure a thorough education krt
uiu, out ever new
WILLAMETTE UN1VBRSH
Long and Mill tho leading ItuUluUoM
mo ixirtu wesu iietter man ever!
New course of Instruction in On
xnpoiogy una rost-urnauatea.
HTUlJlES. Normal. HnnlrioM.A
College, and .Law courses greatly enli
nnd lmnrovod.
Faculties Increased and improved.
ratuloKue of Uoiiego of Law write !
x. iiicnaraion, tjmi , gaiem. Ur. -
For Catalogue or College of Medl
D.. Portland. Or.
For ceucral Catoloime write IU..I
Wbltaker, D. D., President, Salem, OK5
s-oin-aw
Pharmacy write Dean lUchmondK
FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INS!
Wilt bo opened to students Bept. IS,
wuu.a u iiiuai. JJrilUUUtU OUUrroU CM I
yi uuj Rcuooi in ine state, viz: Meon
KOKlneerlncr. Civil Kntrlnirlno- mia
Enirlneerinir. Anuiemln nnrt rtr&n
hciiooi courses students praotlo m
vrtnm ouup, muciuoe snop, ana
Tuition and Board per Year, tlMk
Special Inducements to a few young I
who wish to work for their board and
tlon durlncc vacation. Forprospeotun
Auttuej Auiuniiiiuuu, auuresB
EDWIM MgiUUSON.M.a,
rresdent, Belem,
Conservatory
of
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY,!
SALEM, OREGOl
Tho course most complete and the ;
cat Grade of any mimto school in
Northwest, Beat and newest method
leaauing. iuniargea laeiuuea ana I
plan for instruction of beginners tor '
uuiuiug hciiooi year, uipiomas granu
wiuiiiiuuui wunro. , nexfc'ierra
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THIRD YEAIt-1
Opens Monday, Hoptcmuor ltrth, at
aergarten Hull, opposite opera 1
Children received at three vaara
and oyer. A connecting claim will tl
Miuunuuu ioruuvancea JvinaergarMd j
Su uuu lutrau urgmiiing primary '
nly the best modern Klndenmrtiui i
ods employed. Prang's aynteai ot dral
uuu uuiur vum imrouucea,
Miss Annie Thorntc
Graduate ot theDiesden Connerva
luuslo (Germanvl will oner, .hap m
and 7, ilanlt building, escptemher JU ,
iiinirucuoiia in vocai ana instrm
music, also in German and French.
Select School,
IMS KNOX will begin her seloet i
IDB nrtu, Ainnnav in HAntAma i
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V V ubotit 150 acres, by a t!
rent a good
nor
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io in wry uit
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tawny cwiaiu u4i
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ono Hcwiug machine operator. PMbf
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titorit. l
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woIIhh ihu lnulimworthe paprfor
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turn oi mat paper in the otty,
Hui)i-i)tifiu uuu advert ltoieot
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