FSBrBH' S?r- 'ifi'f.lM JL JL -k .1 Our now fall goods aro now in and open for inspection. As they have been care fully polectcd, person lly, on the eastern markets, vou can rolv n nvnrvtJiinn K.5 i,' newest and best obtainable. SERGES-STORM SERGES, CHEVIOTS. ETC. An immense stock in the popular shades. Jackets, Jackets ! Jackets ! ! The Newest and Latest. T. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, 1802 GILBERT k I'ATflilM, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Tan Baking Powder, CHARLES BEAK, Dealer in Hay, Straw, Grain, Oil Meal, Stock U.ilt, Flour nnd Barley Chop, and Mill Feed of all kinds. Terms strictly cash. 322 CommiT cial street, Sulem, Oregon. Oi:o. I). OOODIIUK. K. CA1IILL. BUILDING MATERIAL. .Lime, cement, plaster, hair, lire and building brick, lire clay, hand, gravel, blacksmith nnd house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale aud re tail. Oflice 95 State street. Goodhue & Caiui.Tj. An Instructive Lecture. At the Baptist chuieh on Monday ove ning, Sept. 5th, Captaiu H. E. V. Campbell, or Philadelphia, will give his Illustrated lecture, portraying the advent of iron clodi, the devel opment of our navy, its present con dition, aud its relation to our coast defenses. Cupt. Campbell was a union officer in the war of the re bellion und an oyu witness of the terrific combat between the Monitor and Merrimuc. Ho will describe this woudeiful battle that in a few hours revnlutimiiswd the navies of the world, and then dWcues each type of vessel now in ii", thrlr ro tation to our coast defVusr, and tin importance of a naval riserve. Views of armored and unarmond cruisers, double tutrcted monitors, line-of-battle ships, gun boats, torpedo boats, submarine vesels, Aiito-moijile aud dirigible torpedoes, rapid firing and "disappearing guns," will be shown, aud the con struction aud use of each described. The views illustrating the construc tion of the Monitor und Merrim.ie, the scenes aud incidents of this combat, the modern war vessels, and many wonderful appliances to bo used iu nnval warfare und coast de fense, will be shown under calcium lights iu brilliant pictures each cov ering over 400 equate feet of cauvas. The admission will be 25 aud 35 cents. Tickets are on sale at Brooks & Hurritt's and Sroat & Gile's. Victorious Guido. The follow ing, from tlto Peudletou E. O., may be of interest to tuoso interested iu horses in Salem. This famous racer is well known iu Oregen: "W. II. Bibb was among Pendleton friends today, on his way to Chicago. Guido is now at Washington Park, in that city. Tho famous horse has eleven victories to his credit this season, making all told forty-five races he has won In eighty entered, during his ruclng career, a record, perhaps, that no other horse can equal. Some of the races lost Guido would have won with proper riding. When a 3-year-old he started iu thirty-two races, and in twenty seven of them passed uuder tho wire ahead." Died at Eugene. Seymour W. Condpn, jr., died at Eugene on the 27th ult., aged 1 year, 1 month, aud 8 days, his ailment being summer complaint and bronchitis. He was the son of Hon. S. W. Condon, formerly stute librarian in Salem but now a leading attorney of Eu gene, Lane county's capital. Eugene in the Lead. - The Daily Guard, of Eugene, says: "a a H. Friendly, on Monday shipped tho first car of hops from the Pa cific coast to New York City, for the year 1892. They were of prime con dition." For neckwear go to Jackson's. Wall paper at prices that paralyze all competition, at Sargeant's. Express wagons at Sargeant's. A. BusinesSui THE CAPITOL ADVENTURE Having decided to make a change in their business, ofler to their numerous frlenls nud the general public Ihelr ENTIRE STOCK A.T COST. Only the grocery department reserved from this Bale. The proprietors have purchased a complete stock of Including Dress Doods, Jackets, Cloaks, mens' and boys' Clothing, Overcoats, and JUte, Fine Bboea of nil K kinds, bwldes an Immense stock of Staple Dry Goods, all of which will be uold AT COST FOR CASH ONLY ., CAPITOL ADVENTURE A. JLaaik A. HOLVERSON, 301 Commercial Street. To THE AaitlCUIlURAIi COL- i.kub. Muriou county will be repre sented at the State Agricultural col lego at Corvallls duriug the coming school year as the full number of scholarship to that Institution al lowed to their section have bten taken. From County School Super intendent Graham tho names of the following, who 'have been appointed by tho county court, are given, there being nine in number: Nellie Jen nings, V. D. Loonoy, Aunie Stout, J. N. aud Mollle Voorhees, A. D Zimmerman, Jessie Hunter, Inez Cooley,and John, a son of Senator J. B. Loouey. This number is allow ed because this county has that rep resentation in tho Oregon legisla ture including the joint seuator of Marion and Clackamas couuties. It will also be i. place to state here that should any one of these ap pointees fail to attend their place .of Instruction for a term of three mouths the appointment is declar ed vecant. It is expected that tho Agricultural college will be crowded to its utmost during the coming school year. Advertising Oregon. Capt. Campbell, who lectures at. the Baptist church Monday evening is preparing a lecture on the "Pacific Northwest. Its beauties, wondei.i und resources" illuslrated by uioie than 200 views taken principally in Oregon. This lecture will be de livered through the East during the coining winter aud cannot fail to be productive of good to our great state. The lecture Monday evening will be highly instructive to old and young .ind should be largely attended. War in A "Suhurb". This town may fceem dull, but parties who have visited Salem und Albany re port It livelier than either of those places. Eugene Eegister. The "par ties" mentioned evidently stopped in one of the Capital City's suburbs. There is more life in the average suburb of Salem than any town south of Albany. The Recorder Is In It. Re coiderM. E. Goodell has had his old wooden sidewalk, adjoining his property on Chemeketa street, torn up and ground broken for the lay ing of a concrete walk. This Is a most substautial aud grand improve ment for Unit section of Piety Hill and, no doubt, more residents in that portion will follow suit. To See Hello. Z. Craven, the contractor, aud also the owner of the runuiug horse Hello, went to Portland this morning. He will look after his racer winch, just now, is lame owing to a swelling in one of its forelegs. Hello will not be in the fall runs on this account. Out of the Woods. Brown's Woods is a new plat filed witiiCoun ty Recorder John n.&IcNary. It is composed of lots of various sizes and is within tho boundaries of Wood burn, the bustling town in the northern end of Marion county. The laud isowued by Benj. Brown. Another Street. Henry Prech tel, who resides south of the city, has just finished a neat store build ing aud nsidence ou Asylum ave nue. The family expect to move in the latter part of this week, and business will bo opened In tho near future. A Change. Frank Howe, who has closed his barbershop on State streat, Is now employed in the shop of Hoeye & Mills, where he will be pleased to see all old friends. This shop now has three chairs, and their porcelain baths are the finest in the city. New Cloak Department. The Palace Dry Goods and Shoe Co, have tho finest line of cloaks to be seen In the city. Be sure and see the llnp and get prices before pur chasing elsewhere, All these goods are made up specially for tho fall aud winter of '02 No old goods. Ed. Jackson, the hatter. Until further notice. COMPANY, C rt, State vs. County. Suit was brought In the state circuit court, Pottland, yesterday by tho statu of Oregon against Multuomah county to recover ?07,332 04 claimed to bo due the state from county taxes col letted, says the Oregouian. Iu tho complaint it Is alleged that the roll of the county assessor for 1891 was correctly mode out, but that after the results of the state boarrt oft i-unl-Ization were submitted to the mci cuiive board the latter approved the 5-inlll increase for stato expenses. Thit was charged up to Multnomah county us a debt, payable on the first Monday in April, 1892. The items were: For current expenses $257,419.34; millitary tax, $11,054 .52; uulveisity tux, $7,898 30. Of this sum the county paid on the 29th of April current expense tax, '$191,704 35, military tux, $8,201.54; university tux, f5.972.53. This leaves a balance due as follews: Current expense, $02,714.09; mili tary, 5-2,092.28; university, $1,923.77; making a total of $07,332.04. The amount hus not been paid, hence the suit. The complaint is made bi ll in. Phil Metsulun.siite treasurer, ai d the nttome'.s for plaiutf! are Aitoruey-General Chamberlain aud Distilct Attorney Hume, of Mult nomah. The fuct tlui Mr, Hume Is prosecuting a case against tills couuly has exclled some comment, but it is explained the district at torney is a state ollh-er. In such cases the county judge is called upon to defend the county, und Judge Moreland will probably appoint counsel. There are several other counties that will be made defend ants in similar ai-lions. They claim that the 5 mill raise, after all that was due tho state had beeu paid iu, is not constitutional, und proposes to ttst the matter iu court. An Escaped Indian Boy. O. G. Savage, the farmer ui the Hani- son Institute, Chemawa, wus in Sa lem today en route to Albany where he went to bring buck one of the escaped Indian students. The wanderer is aged about fouiteen and left the school on Wednesday, com ing to Salem. He boarded the Al bany local that evening und rode the blind buggage a portion. of the distunce when the trainmen discov ered him and gave him u berth on the Inside. Arriving at Albany, the city marshal took the little red skin in charge and theu informed the superintendent atChemuwu,who detailed Mr. Savage to go after him. The boy is partly deaf, and has been in tho Oregon mute school iu this city the past year. About Completed. The repairs on the steamer Hoag, tied up ut the O. P. Wharf at this city, are about all made by "Uncle" Williumsou, the boss mechanic aud carpenter. Ho has beeu lining up the engines, calking the lower deck, und repair ing the promenade deck, until that craft is now in first-class shape for tho winter run, Tho water in the river is now at Its lowest stage nnd the piospects are that it will remain so for several weeks to come. Theft of Grain. Marlon Brow erutul J. Henulnger were, late yes terday afternoon, arrested on a war rant sworn by W. Keutner, In the recorder's office, charging them with the theft of thirty-four sacks of wheat valued at $53, and the same number of sacks at $2.38 and disposing them in tills city. The cae was set this morning at 10 o'clock, and postponed until tomorrow at same hour. for was the A Tour of the Schools. About the fifteenth of the present mouth, J. S. Graham, the county school superintendent, intends to start ou his tour of the schools throughout Mariou county. He vi.J betn In the extreme eastern portion iu order to get over the worst roads before the rains of the winter set In. He will he out of his office from Mondays uutll Saturdays. For any thlug you wear, Jackson's CO. Opera House Block. prise LOCAL A0 PERSONAL. Mrs. B. B. Broniell hns returned from Yaqulua aud Newport. H. S. Simon, the cigar merchant, is In Portland today. Mrs. G. V. Anderson nnd sister, Miss May Palmer, are visiting friends at Dallas. "Yes," she said, ''by nil means continue to get meat at Cross'. It is always so cold and tender. Mr. J. H. Strlckler aud sous have just returned from a few weeks visiting with friends at Oregon city. Miss Holt, an aunt of Mrs. Judge R. 6. Bean, of this city, who has been here for some time, went to Eugene today by the 1152 train. Jas. Kyle, of the Salem Cannery Co., was a passenger south this morning. J. H. Howell is visiting in and about Stnyton. Mr. Howell hns a fine farm a short distance east of that town. Miss Ada and Dillon Plamondon, accompanied by their mother, are home from an extended visit at the metropolis. Joseph Hlrschberg. the Independ ence banker, was In Salem this fore noon, having come up from Port laud last night. Margaret J. Cosper and Jessie Northup, two of the instructors iu the East school, are home from their sojourn at Newport. The Misses McFaddon, Maggie nnd Alice, daughteis of T. McFad den, nud slaters of Mrs. E. B. Mc. Elroy, aro in Junction City, Laue county, on a visit. Prof. E. B. McElroy, state super luteudent, went south today, going to Douglass und Josephine counties, to look after the schools In that sec tion. F. T. Hart, the merchant tailor, lii-s as flue a line of goods as were ever brought to the Pacific coast, and the workmanship with which he puts up suits is sure to please. T. McF. Patton, the book dealer, went to Portland this morning on bubiuess connected with his estab lishment. He will return this even ing. Always iu n hurry Lockwood's messengers, nnd always on time. Dont forget to call one by the blue box when you wuut an errand done. P. K. Wutters went to Salem this morning to look after his horses in training at that place. Eugene Guard, Aug. 31st. Mrs. Maud Chftteudon and chil dren, who have been in this city a few daj s guests of Mrs. R. W.Sayre, the former's mother, returned to the farm home today. Cleanse tho blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, aud realize what poor health you have had. John Jones and daughter Jessie, Major nnd Mrs. Single, of West Point, Cal. are tue guests of their relatives C. Marsh and family for a few weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles B. Moores and chlldreu are home from tbelr sojourn on tho Sound. Thoy arriv ed this forenoon. Wm. Frost has returned from As toria, and says thero is no place hko Salem. IIo was formerly iu the confectionary business hero. Fred. Hyde, of Portland, quite well known in Salem, passed through here today on the 11:17 train on his way to Lebanon. Ho will return in a few days and will visit friends here. SherifT John Knight wont to Portland this morniug, presum ably to attend the races at Vancou ver, Wash., which is classed as n suburb of Oregon's metropolis. Wm. and John Dugan nro ut Mt. Tabor, a Portland suburb today. They have the contract for putting in the hentln4 apparatus in the large monastery belug erected thero. It is to be the hot water system. Chnuncey M. Lockwood, tho Pa cific Postal's operutor here, nnd also the rustling proprietor of tho Lock- wood measeuger system, the first in Salem, Is home again after having passed several pleasant weeks at the seaside and Newport. A. J. Fie, of Hull, Iowa, accom panied by F. M. Doty, of tho same city, nro in this city at present. They ure looking for a sultuble farm upon which to locate, and have beeu making several trips through the farming section of old Marion. Ayer's Pills cure headache Send n 2 ct. stamp to Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mats., for a set of theli at tractive album cards. See our fine pattern suits, trim mings nnd buttons. The Palace Dry Goods aud Shoe Co. "A box of llfty-two Chinese pheas ants were shipped to Portland yes testerday, and another one of about the same number today." Such work as tho above will call for more prohibitory legislation lo pro tect these birds. Albany Democrat. T. M. Humllton has established a permanent agency of the Salem steam laundry at Albany, and will hereafter reside in that city. Eu gene Guard. Some Eugene butlness wen are making a fight on the erection of electric light pole on business (street Piill. K. Frelz, the real estate man, was Iu Stay ton, Sllverton, Mt. Angel, and the Wuldo Hills, yesterday af ternoon, on business connected with his office. Benj. Crltchlow and Mr. Brown aro dolnc the metropolis this after noon on buslutj connected with the big Portland dally. A, B. Seal and family leave to night for their new home In Ban Francisco, taking with them the best wlihes of n htM of friends. Albany Democrat. Mr. Seal Is well known iu the Capital city. I'ror. s. A. Starr was n passenger northward today. Cal. Joucs Is In Salem again, hav ing returned today from nu outing. Misses Allena Mellon nnd Mabel Junes ennio homo this nfternoon from the Yuquiua country sun burnt, like the rest of the folks. Mrs. F. N. Gilbert returned from Newport today. Arranging a Display. Mrs. S. G. Grubbe, superintendent of the Salem public schools, Is nt present engaged in arranging n dinpluy of the work dono by the scholars dur ing tho past school year for exhibi tion at the coming stato fair. It will consist of drawings In map work, physiology, arithmetic aud relief pulp maps, etc. It will, no doubt, surp'tss the display of lift yearand will be one of thu main ut tractiout in tho big pavilion. All tho vaiietiesof Fish under tho shining sun, are to bo found ut Dav ison & White's Court street maruet. Filings. Articles Incorporating the Ebeuezer Congregational church of Portland, witli Conrad Schnell, Peter Jest, aud II. Koch, us incor porators, wero filed today witli the secretary of stute. The property value Is f 100..The City Cable com pany, of Pqrtland, (the rcorgnulzed company of the metropolis), with a capital stock of $50,000, the Incorpo rators belug L. F. Grover, W. K. Smith, C. II. Woodaid, J. II. Page, and R. P. Lent. Spring White. chickens Davison & Crushkrs. The prices it I the New York R icket storo nro compe tition crushers. The proprietor is alwajs happy becauso of thu heavy trade mnlulutned, but today joy reigns supreme, for an immense stock of goods has arrived which was delayed by the strikeis. Ou hosiery, underwear nnd course men's wear, their prices are beyond tho reach of competition. Attempted Roiirkry. Some time duriug Thursday ulglit u sup posed burgularcnteied tho office of tho Sautlam Lumber Co. near tho depot. Ho broke the lock from the inside door and made his way to tho safe. Some of the olllou books and papers wero scattered about tho floor, but nothing valuable .was takeu. His Hop Farm. D M. Guthrie, tho enterprising Polk county agri culturist, was iu Salem today. He has thirty acres in hops shunted about two and a half miles down the river und, nt present, has seventy-three persons engnued in gath ering in thu yiold for '92, Lyst eve ning he made n test of his largo new hop house and everything worked satisfactorily. At the Fruit Palace 100 cases of the finest Oregon pouches will ar rive In tho morning. M. T. Rlne- nian, 132 Stute street. Fresh oysters. D.tvison & "White. Simpson Bros'., cash store, full stock and low prices. Pictures with frames or v, ithont, at Sargeant's. One hundred styles shirts, Jackson's m Have You Seen. That now lino of Toilet Sets just from tho factory, und at pi Ices never before heard of in Salem. Sroat & Gilu. Bargains in Honsia. Thirty head of first-class horses nt private sale. Real bargains. Sulem Motor Railway Co. THE FRUIT PALACE Just received. Tho fluest of tho season in abundance. Italian nnd Petite prunes. M. T. RlNKMAN, 1!W StatoSt. Have your pictures frumed for tho fair Keller & Mur-di inivo un ele gant lino of the newest designs iu mouldings direct from the cabt. Finest chlnook Davison & White. For huts, try Ed. Jackson. Did you see those elegnut grnpes at tho Fruit PuluctV M. T. RlNEMAN, 132, State St. Krausso Bros, can pleuso you. Furnished Cottnge for rent cheap to peoplo who will take euro of the lawn nnd flowers. O. B. Brown, 248 Commercial street. 0 2-rf. Venison ut DavUou fcVhlto'n. Closing out Kilo shoes, Jucksou's. A fine slock of fruits and vege tables. tho beet tho murktt nflbrds and delivered ou time Clurk & Eppley, Fresh veulson anothvr shipment received ut Davison & White's. Sweet potatoes the choicest ever In Salem, at M. T. Rlnemaii'H. iP iv3 t'." y '"- li 5s u-rnib fiealtfjaking VijPowder 0Md in Millions of Homes 40 Years th Standard. PAN TS, Largest Assortment of Pants Ever Brought .to Salem., Best Goods and Lowest Prices ! WOOLEN MILL Old People. 3. V. B. 1j tho only Sarsaparilla that old ot fccbla peoplo BlionU take, as the mineral uois-ft which Ij tu every other'Earsaparllla tb..t .o L.3oT of, li under certain conditions known to bo emaciating. J. V. S. ou th contrary li purely vegetable aud ntlmulatet dljcstlon ami creates uer blood, tho very thlug tor eld delicate or broken down people. It bulldi them up and prolongs their Urea. A case Iu pelut: Mrs. Bcldcn an estimable- and elderly lady of CD Mason St., S. r. was or montlii declin ing so rapidly as to seriously alarm her family. It got to bad that ehov. as finally afflicted with fatntlngsrells. She writes: "Wullolnthat dangerous condition I caw noma of tho testi monials concerning J. V. & and sant tor a bottle. That marked the turning polut 1 regained my lost flesh and strength and have not felt so well la years." That was two years ago and Mrs. Beldcn Is w ell and hearty to-day, and still taking J, V. & II you aro old or fceblo and want to bo built ap. Ask lor O'q Vegetable w Sarsaparilla Most modern, most effective, largest bottle. gsmo price, $1.00. six for 15.00. For sale by Dau'l J. Fry, 225 Com mercial street. How's This? Woofroroue hundred dollars re ward tor any case of catarrh Hint cannot bo rured by taking Hall's catarrh euro. F .1. Ciiennei A Co., Props., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned Imvo knowu V. J. Cheney (or tho Ium llllten eiirn, und bt ll'Vt tilm poifeoily honorable. Iu ull bust urns trnn8irtloU8,nnit tlnuticiully ablo to ciirty out uuy obligations mado by their Iliin. V est t 'J'runx, Wholesale druggUts To ledo, u. waliiluR, Kluuan a Marvin, holc!,nte drujglsw, Toledo, O. Hall's catarrh euro Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Frico 7Gc. per bottle. Sold by nil druggis's. HUTKL AKKIVALS. WILLAMETTE. J. Hoefer, Champoeg. M. Winter, R. Ott, R. Wake field, J. Henzlemau, J Andrews, Portland. T. E. Schuoking, H, L. Rothchlld, S. F. A. G. McAuslond, N. Y. E. S. Reedlcker, O. K. Brown, Chicago. J. L. Parker, St. Paul. C. W, McCown, Sllverton. cook B.J. Tell, Oswego. Saddle Mott, Albany. J. O. Crlms, LaSallp, HI. W. T. Gray, Geo. B. Gray. F. Collins, Portland. Miss M. Colllus, Myrtle Creek. Every Testimonial. In bqhulf of Hood's Sarsaparilla is strictly true nnd will bear the closest investigation. No matter where it may ho from, it is us reliable and woilhy your confidence as If it camo from your most respected neighbor. Have you ever tried this excellent medlelue. For a general family cathartlo we confidently recommend Hood's Pills. They should bo In every homo medicine chest. rjo to tho New York Racket, to got n good article of underwear for Indies, geuts, or children, ut a low price, thoy havejustrecioved a largo lot of heavy cottouudo pnntfl, and overalls, und ti largo lot of dress und wot king shoes ot nil kinds. Give them a call. d2 wl. Closing out snle clothing, Jackson's Trout, trout Davison fc White's. For plats, maps, blue priuts, etc. See D. W. TowuHond.116 StateSt. 8-20 1 m Shoes 1 Cheap, nt Krausso Bros, Fluo poultry Davison &Whlto's. Surveys of ull kinds, nccurately aud quickly made. D. W. Town send, 11G Stale St. 8-20 I m For box go to Jackfon's Room mouldings tho largest and fliKMt lui-iortinont of room mould lugs delicate tints and plain, at tho lowest price ever offered In Sa lem, ut Geo. F. Smith's, Cottle block. 0-2-2t Tho choicest native oysters at Hellenbraud's. For underwear, see Jackson'1". Stop Iu at tho New York Racket forchenp goods. They reclevo goods weekly, Money is saved by buying from them. d2 wl. f;jf?i LO Jo PANTS! 291) Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Sash, and Door Front Street, U10 best class of work 111 our with tho lowest. Only Bd. G. hoice Wholesale ami RctuU Dealer in Fresh, Salt aud' Smoked Meats of all Kinds, Lamest display in the city at my market. Best se 33 and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. OS Co uvt and 110 State Streets. HORN. WILSON. At tho fnmlly homo on east State street, Friday, Sept. 2, 1892, at 3:30 u. m., to Arthur Wil son, a sou. The happy father is connected with tho E. M. Wnlte printing com pany, nnd thero is nothing too hard for him In tho olllco today. Truuks, vnllses, straps, Jackson's, For n choice meal In a cool dining room nlwnys go to Hollonbrand's CURE Sick Headache nnd relievo all the troubles fncl dent to o bilious atato of tho system, such oa DUzlnens, Nausea. Drouslneea, Distress aftei eating, l'aiu In the Bide, &o. While their most rcmarkablo success ha.i been shown in curiim var. K Headacrt, jret CiitTru'H Lirnjc Liveh Tiuji aro equally vahiahle hi Constipation, curing and ire entlng tlili annoy Ing complaint, while thiy also correct nil disorders of uia stomach, Ulmulato tho liver and regulate the bowel. iTon If tbey only cured HEAD Ache they would bo almost priceless to those who nufTor from this distressing complaint! out fortunately their goodness does not end hero, and thme -who once try them will find these llttlo rills valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. Hut after all sick head HE a I In liano of bo many llvoa that here Is wheM w make our great boast. Our plus euro It Mlillu others do not. UAUTEit'a LrrrMc I.iyKn Tu ut ore very small and very easy to take. Ono or two pills make a doso. They aro strictly vegetable and do nnt ifrlpo or purge, but by tholr gentle action nl.i.180 nil who use them. In vials at 23 cents; iivo foi 81, Sold overynhero, or sent by mall, casks asntws CO., Kw ?wi. kill! U Ik' Small Price. 25c Want Column. Notices Inserted for ONK CENT l'Ell WOItl) EACH INaEUTION, No adver tisement Inserted In this column for los than twcnty-flvo cents. tTTANTKn An elderly lady to do hotifo. YV work In a 8mi.ll fain 317 High street. my. Apply nt U-l-.ll. VirAMKD.-To rent n good farm ot V V about 1150 nrrrH, by n thorough farm or. Good reference! given. Jail a this of- lice. F-llMm 1T7ANTK1' A girl to do general Iioiikp. VV work. Call nt 308 Liberty Kt. S-tU-.J! ON TO WASHINGTON ! NATIONAL 20th ENCAMPMENT Grand Array of llio Republic, WASHINGTON, D.C., soth. SEPTEMBER 1803, on. To THE Wisconsin Central Lines AND Balfmoro & Ohio Railroad have been selected na thn "Otllclal Hoatft" ttttweoii Kl. I'aul, Mlnneapoll und Wash loittnn.D.U. All (leairou of taking ndvantugo of tho unlversnllv"Iiw ILittV' bIk,mI! .pa tli,t their tickets rend vln this ' lkiulo," und secure their alcatilng rur nrcomodutlous In advance. For full particulars address G.F. McNEILL, City P. and T, Agt., 10 Nicollet House lllock, Minneapolis, Allnu. C. E. STONE, City P, and T. Agt , 102 East Third HI., 8t. IVul,Mlun, TO BUILD IS A PLEASURE When you seo these new 1891 designs In Books 4 and 5, "Houses and Cottages," Hli,8xl0lnclieti, Contains new ittMilgns, new stylen, latest fdrtu Iu planning. No. 4 lias W deulgu olaslnd from S1'Q up to 160J, about half under tl3& No. 6 eon. talus Wdwlpnt of dwelling ootlng over HMO, muu-from I1K up to JKUl. Many new Koutbem or rort stylet of boas in .'rlee 1 each, or tU two tor 110. D. S. HOPKINS Architect, Grand Rapid, Mich, CARTERS iPlTTLE rrfSf Vtt PANTS!! STORE, T7T-1-. ory Salem, Oregon. lino at prices to compete the best material used. Cross Meats. EDUCATIONAL. Go to the Best; Tho plactj tor young Indies nndf gentle- ' men to steitro a thorough education 1 Mm. old, but over new WILLAMTO DNIVERSITY. 7 liongnnd t till the leading institution of the North West. Hctter than ever! New courao of Instruction In Oratory, (? , Theology nnd Post-Uradualed. htudiissi. Norma', EuslneHH, Academy, College, aud 1-jw courses greatly enlarged mid jmproved. Faculties Increased nnd lmnroved. For ('nttilosue of College of I.nw write Dean 8 -. 9 x. xicuurason, jiso, ,tniern, ur. i For Catalogue or College of Medical and runrmncy wrlto J'onn ntchmoua Kelly.M. 0 . 1'ortlHtid. Or. Kor gvuciul I'litnlojue wrlto Rev. Ueo;r wiiunitcr, ij. v., l'reciaent, riitlem, ur, "-iiWim-dw FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will bo opened to students Bopt, , 1K9S. Oilers i he most practical courses of utudy nt nny school In tho State, viz: Mechanical.,., ' Engineering, Civil Knglueerlng, Kleclrloal ' -Engineering, Acndemla nnd Urommar scbool courses Btudentu practice dally In wood sbop, machine shop, aud labors.- torle". ,.'. Tuition nnd ftoJi-il lcr Tear, JlJO. sR Speelnl Inducements ton fw yonne men t',i wuo wisu u worK tor ineir nonru una nil-, , tton during VHCiiUout, ForprosiuectusanAA further Information, nddrcss EDWIiS J.HHIUW'W. M. 8 , , I'resdent.balem, Or. Conservatory of Moi,j WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, ' SALEM, OREGON.'-v riio cor rue most complete nnd tho high- , est grade or nny muslo nctiool In tue i. Mntl lU'ani Rnat ami rtiirnatf tnnthnld rf. tiinfthlri'r lrf.1nxA.-l dnj-tllttl. a .. vxkLtr i Mtvuiuiit JMMiti yctt itiuiiitK e nil V j; w plan for Instruction of luglnuen for the i coining school year. Iilplounin grunted ou ,. completion of course. Nrxl ktil begin Bontomber 6, 1804 V5. .M 1'vliVI.N, Send for catalogue. Mnlo Director. 7-W-d:2ra-wlm ' Ivliss Ballous KINDERGARTEN. THIItD YEAR Opens Monday, Beptemucr I'th. at Kin. dcigaiten Hull, opposite opera bouse. Children received nt th'f o years of nge nnd over. A connecting o'nm wll' bo tubllphcd forudviinred Klndergnrten ( u- Slln nnd tlioso beginning primary work,, nly the best inodirn Kindergarten imith. ods employed. I'rnug'ti ay stem ot draw Ing nnd color work Introduced. iss Annie Thornton, Orndnnto ot tho Diosdcu Conservatory of Musio (Ucrinnny) will open her rooms, 6 nud 7, Hunk building, noptember 1st. "- IustiU"tlonKlti vocttl nud Instrumental rniuio, nluo In tiennau and frencli. W-tf Select School. 118 K VOX will begin her select shool the tlmt Monday in Sentemer. litihn Hal loCttntMi sotiool building. JOHN HUGHES, licalei- In Groceries, Paints, Oila nnd Wliiilou Glass, Yfiill P- icr ami Kordw, Artists' Ma. loriaLs. Lime, Hair. Nails autl' Shiijslw, Hay, Feed and Fence Post., Grass SpwIh. IUc Nin? AOVKKTiaK.'MKMTS. Til k. .m. wnlto printing mi panyltM iVa bk removed linn uio now brick, li block, up stairs. uw Iiida Wautwl. vrOTIOE 1 hereby gtvitn that the HmUr- XI signea eoiniuiitee sltrncd committee nn utrwtn unrf public property of the olty TtteUim will receive bids for the oomolittlon or tha till at the south end or the south (:iiimratel itreet bridge. All InlormnUon In rvlwtlaa tr Mid work can be obtained nt the nflUa ot iho turret commlmlofler. haid blda wH b oiitned ou IIXUPCUWIUU 1U8 eaday evening, fuuB- bore tt.lhW.utBo'ofook IIWK. M. W.IIUNT, U. V'.MOOKKH. It. I. l.AMtWITAt'Y C'ommlttte on trt and fubiui Mail (rty. S " IM441 MONEY TO LOAN. Hwiehil IndusMUMtU lte ta nul. M ilan on Kfd farm teans. FEAR & HAMILTON, ' iiMora. . u r ; . f i f 'V , r