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3 i EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. A VOL. 5. "THE PEOPLE'S PAPEJJ." SALEM, OKEGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1892. "TO-DAY'S NEWS TO-DAY." KO. 224. Si Tlie Massachusetts MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PROFESSIONAL CARDS. IN THEIR NEW- CONTINUOUS OPTION POLICY, Offer the greatest protection and safety to those seeking Life Insur ance. Every Policy in the Massachusetts Mutual guaran , tees Cash Paid, up Values every year. Send for SAMPLE POLICY. J. L. MITCHELL, Salem, Or. H. G. COLTON, Gen'l Agt., 233 Stark St., Portland. SROMT 5L GIL-E Have just imported a beautiful lot of TOILE T SETS In prices to suit your purse. See them. Ed. C. ce Cho Cross, HII L IVlPQTC Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked JHcats of all Kinds, Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city. 05 Court and 110 State Streets. jzz,: Sash and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. The best class of work in our line at prices to compete with the lowest. Unly the best materia) used From Terminal or Interior Points the ARCHIE MASON. A. 15. SMITH General - Contractors, Street .Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work, Tiling, &c. All work promptly done. SALEM, OREGON. C. N. CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGHS. CHURCHILL & BUREOUGrHS, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump. Is the Una to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route. It runs tbroug u vestibule trains every day In the year vo ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cam unsurpassed, PuUtnan drawing room bloopers Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Hest that can be constructed and In which accommodation!) are both tree and fur nished for holders of first and second-class tickets, and! ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnnocs line connettlng with all lines, affording direct And uninterrupted bervlce. Pullman sleeper "ooflrva Ions can bes. cured In advicoe tJ.rt.agU any agent of the road. Through ticket to and from all points in America, Kngland and Europe can be purchased ut any ticket office of this com pany. Full Information concerning rates, time of tralns,routes andother details furnished on &rmlcatlon to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No, 121 Mrst street, cor. Washington; Port land. Oregon SHAW & DOWNING, Agents. WANTED. 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 rendezvous has been estab lished In this cltv for themirooso of afford' tng the young men of thfg section an op Dortunltv for enlistment. Artnllcantsrnutt be between the rices of 21 and SO years of nee, 11010 oouica, pnysicauy souuu, ana ub!u to rend and write the Emrllsh lab- euiiKO. To any oue Interested a full expla- nation win oennoraea oy me recruiting officer, room 5, Exchange block-. Salem, Oregon. ALVIN H. HYDENHAM, O-M-dw-tf 2d Lieutenant, 5th Artillery. WILLIAMS &. ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking buslnoaa In all its branches. "H-'-M GEO. WILLIAMS President Wh.KN KLAND Vice Presldcn HUGH McN AKY Cashier. DIRKCTOH8: Geo. Wllllams.Wm. Ens land,Dr.J. A,Klchardson, J. w. liodbon. J, A Haki-r. Bank In new Kxchange block on Com mercial street. B:ia-tf LF. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, . Murphy Block. Adi BIGGLKK, ATTORNEY -AT-law. Salem.Oreeon. Offlce over Bash's bank. St tf 'T J. S11AW. M. W. HUNT. V . HUNT, attorneys at law. SHAW & Office over Capital National bank, Salem, Oregon. T. niOHAUDSON. Attorney at law, office ud stairs in front rooms of new ush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, Salein, Oregon, Bu"sl TOHN A. OAltSON. O Kooms3und4,Lada building, Balom, Oregcn. Attorney at law. liusirs Dank Bllyr B. V. BON HAM. W. H. HOLMES. Bonhah A Holmes, Attorneys at law. Offlce In Bush's block, between State and Court, on Uom'l St. T1LMON FORD, attorney nt law. Salem, Oregon. Offlco ur-stalrs lu Pattern's block. J 3. Hi ush-Br BRAD3HAW. PHY8ICIAN AND Burgeon, aalem, Oregon. Office In Breyman block, upstairs Residence corner Stateand 8. E. corner W Inter street. WH. YOUNG, M. D., Offlce formerly . occupied by Dr. Rowland, corner Court and Liberty streets. Telephone No. 45. Office heurs: 8 o. in. to 12; 2 to 4 p. m., and 7 to 9 p.m. Resldeuco lath street on electric car lino. Telephone No. 9. BR. W. 8. MOfT, physician and sur geon. Offlco in Eldrldge Block, Na i, Oregon, Offlco hours 10 to 12 u. ra. 2 to 4 p. in. Day R. M1NTA H. A. DAVI8. Offlce hours, 8 a. in. to 11 a. m.: 2 n. m. to 6 n. m. ay or night calls promptly attended to. special attention given to diseases of wom en and children. Offlce In New Bank Blk., 305 Commercial street. Residence same. MR8. 8. O. BROOK8, Practical nurse. Many years, of experience. Resi dence in Yew Park, one block west of car line, on Dimes' street. t It lm DR. T. 0. 8MITH, Dentist, M State street, Halem, Or. Finished dental opera tions of every description. Painless opera tions a specialty. THE CAPITAL JOERML. HOFER BROTHERS, - - - Editors. PUBLISHED nAlLY.KXCKPT8UNDAY, BT TH Capital Journal Publishing Company, (Incorporated.) Offlce, Commercial Street, In P. O. Bnlldlug Entered at the postofllce at Balem, Or., as stcrnd-class matter. TX7" D. PUGH, Architect, Plans, Sped- y V . flcatlons and superintendence lor all classes of buildings. Office 2)0 Corn- all classes of buildings. luerciui ol., up stairs, CA. ROBERT, Architect, room 421, Mar . quant building, Portland, Oregon. BUSINESS CARDS. ty. J. LARsEN & CO,, Manufacture of all , klndsof vehicles. Repairing a special Shop 45 State street. CARPET-LAYING, 1 make a spcolalty oi cai pet-oe wing and laying; carpets tanen up anil relaid with great care. Shudo uud curtain pole hanging. Leave orders with J, 11. Lunn, Buren fc Bon or Whlto Corner. J. G.LUHRMAM. Proposals for Stationery. OltUeof the Secretary of State. Halkm, Oregon, sept 3, lbil2. Healedtironosals will be received at this offlce until noon, Novombur 4, lb'J.'. to fur nish the following articles for tho state of Ortgon. 10 reams legal cap, IJlb,No.7 rullng.whito laid, ereum, charter oak, or Scotch ilucn. hi l earns nmwiiass congress note, 710 pkgs.. No. 7 ruling, whlto laid. l.i.C fl No. M white cnvoiones. GOlb No. 1. rag, XXX. '- la g.-oaa rauroia steel pens, no. hu. 20 gross Union's steel pens. No 4Ui. 4 gross GUlott's steel pens, No, 03. OREGON WOOI, AND PROTEOMON. The. G. Lang writes From The Dalles. To the Editor op American Econemist: The accompanying illustrations will convince you of our good faith, when we represent to ypu the magnitude of tho wool growing interest iu the valleys and upon tho rolling plains and high mountain plateaus of Oregon, east of the Cascade range of mountains. The illustrations to which we re fer you represent tho largest of the wool shipping plants of tho city, which have already baled for for warding this season more than five million pounds. The entire amount to go forward from this point will reach Hear six million pounds', which added to the amount shipped at other outlets of the basin above us of this product, the amount to go tot Eastern markets grown iu this great highland basin will reach more than 16,000,000 pounds. Allow us to say that we do not wish to harm the good growers of Australia, Buenos Ayres, Capo of Good Hope, or other foreign coun tries, but believe It best for us to "boil our own pot," instead of that of foreign wool growers, especially when the wooleu manufacturers of America feel that It is safest to de fend American shepherds. We greet the American flag as an emblem of defense; wo enjoy its privileges; wo pray you Bave the Aineiican wool markets for Ameri can shepherds. The growing of 10,000,000 pounds of wool in a year distributes food, Are, light and comfort to any army of stout pioneers. Btand by them as disciples of Oregon industry and labor, as you want Oregon shepherds to stand by you in the doy of need. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S Gov't Report l RoYal DOIUI1S lie Powder JgSSJ ABSOIXTTELY PURE tho state fair of late years that It was raising animals in somo way connected with pneumatio sulkies. There is said to be fruit enough going to waste in ono orchard near Salem to havo covered tho fruit palace. They don't seem to consider that they have n fruit crop In this valley unless it is lying four feet deep on the ground. Evidences of a prehistoric race havo been discovered at Phoenix, A. T. For the benefit of insurance men we will say that there is nothing alive about them. SUGGESTED COMMENT. Welcome! refreshing rains. But clean up those alleys. Authorized Capital $500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Salem, Oregon. W. A. CUKICK, Pres7:W. W. MARTIN, VlcePres. J. H. ALBfcRT, Cashier. State, County and City Warrants bought at rar. aw 100 Chemeketa Street. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders. Sell and deliver wood, hay, coal and lumber. Of- fliv fitntA Rr.. nnnrmlrA Ra. , - w Hs-v MV.. w,.v . . em Iron works. Drays and truclta may be found throughout the dav at tha cornor of State and Commercialstreeta. Salem Truck & Dm Co. F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. NAILS ! LOCKS HINGES ! BUILDER'S HARDWARE i AT Barr ft Petal , plumbers and Tinners' S14 & 216 Commercial St., Salem. Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers. .A complete hun of Stoves aud Tinware, Tin roofing and plumbing a specialty. . Estimates for Tinning and Plumbing Furnished. FOUND The place to get ft Saddle horse, .Livery rig, Express, Dray or Truck, "Wood, Hay, Mill feed or erood -well rotted Manure, lnnrl nf Dirfc or Gravel. Call ou Rvan & Co., back of Willamette liotel. Prompt and cat efuf work in our motto. B, F, DRAKE, Proerltter. SALEM IRON T. G. PERKINS, GmI Suf trilWt. WORKS, 8ALBM, Manutaetu Drying Outfit. uanu OREGON. PBriw pjhIJUmU. Kr 8eWBor ade aud rfrjAlwa, ON TO .WASHINGTON ! NATIONAL 26th ENCAMPMENT Grand Army of the Republic, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20th To 20th, 1803. THE Wisconsin Central Lines AND Balt'more & Ohio Railroad have been select ed as the "Official Route" between St. Paul, Minneapolis and Wash ington, D. O. All desirous of taking admntage of the uilverwilly "Low Rates" should see that their tickets read via this ''Route," and secure their sleeping car accomodations In advance. For full particulars address G. F. McNEILL, City P. and T, Agt., 19 Nicollet House "Block, Minneapolis, Minn C.E.STONE, City P, and T. Agt., 163 Kast Third BU, BU Paul, Minn. A Qood Opening. A store and blacksmith shop are needed at the town ol Aukeny, 10 tullea south of Balem. it Is a good terming country, has a flouring mill with the second best water Sowerinuregon.aisoa eawrom Dunning, pcclal inducements oUered. Address Postmaster, Ankeny, Or. 8-27-lt.w Paper Hangerand Decorator. Office at Chas. Calvert's Mllllonery store, Salem, Oregon. Only One. Chance for a colony. 1600 acres of best bottom laud, one-hair In cultivation, has small streams and lakes, baa (7000 crop on now, buildings, etc. Is Ave miles from Halem, Oregon, One-tblid cash, and bal ance In five yearly payments with 4 per cij i. mierefct at u per acre. 8-a-tf J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2I5K Commercial St, Stlem, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty ot Spectacle, and repairing Clocks, watches and Jewelry. Wood Saw. 1v rati wood aw, "Ihe BusUer." Coders at 278 Front street. 3 runs great re L wedyforthe neases result ing (rota weak- Bs ManAim ta women, ) the 'dbeevtrjr of a taylotan who mde tbtee diseases the Mairot bis Ufa. Ladm we cor dially nvityealtosuai.aiui.'i, 0)orwYorkKaiW,OiJlU. rarkhunt bice. Ceife ,i-.HiiB OHM. t-m-mAw JOHN M. PAYNE, Agt. s eru.g Kslerbrook "J" nens. 10 doz. Peck. Htow .fe Wilcox's Inltstinrtn. NO 5M, 4 doz. Peck. Stow a Wilcox's lnkatanda. No. 651. 10 do. Peck, Blow & Wilcox's Inkstands, No. 4A), 1Z doz. Ivory folders, 9 Inch standard. 4 doz. ivory folders, 10 inch congres 4 doz. uiucllttL'e cuns. No. 8. Mormm's patent. 10 doz. mucilage stands, reservoir, No, 0, Morgan's patent. a reams Parker's treasury blotting papor, UOl'is assort 1 colors. 2 gross No. 2 Eagle Recorder lead pencils, style WW. ' I doz Hanlord's premium fluid, squirts. 2! dor. BtalTord's writing fluid quurts. lOdo.gmnmoastubUles, Ko, 21 .1x15 Inches, b0 pages. 16 doz. Duplex cupboard letter clips. 10 doz. Faber's rnbbe rulers, 11-lnch flat. 15 doz. steel erasers, Roger's No. 18, U, bone. ado?, steel craBeis, Roger's No. 18, 140, ebony,' 30 boxes Faber's No, 300 rubber bands, ussurbeu sizes. o gross saber's led pencils, No, Z, hex- Albany collego attendants. opened with 123 Twd meu out of three are said to uso tobacco. Tho cholera scare iu New York is about over, and that is the only plaoe there was any. The subjeot will now soon cease to have any publio interest. Cleveland and Hill are to speak off the same platform at ft great meeting of Democratic clubs in New York,v Hill's speech will probably couslst of a lottor.of regrets, The Democratic press seems to take great delight in the fact, as they claim nowj that Tammany is swing ing In solid for Cleveland, That ia Just what alafms many people about Cleveland'R candidacy Tammany's support. A Myrtle Point letter says: "Farmers, genorally speaking In this section, havo good crops of hay and grain, many having already traded the latter, but there is not a cash market for a dollar's worth of any kind of produce here," George William Curtis, In his youth was amoug the daintiest of New York dandles, and his charm of person, no less than tho promlso of his talents, made him Bought for by tho most favored belles aud the most skillful of match-making mammas of New York. It seems we cannot have the ohol- oraevon If we waut to Dever bo bad. Tho ralus rain the nickels into tbo pockets of the two Salem street car lines. ' Tho Long Creek schools expect to enroll 1C0 pupils before the winter sets in. agon gilt. clli 15 doz. Faber's patent ink and pencil rub- 3 gross Faber's lead nenclls. N a. 2. round -. .. , , ber erasers, mammoth 1000 McQiU's patent paper fasteners, No. 2, flat head. ' WXWMcOlU's patent paper fasteners, No. 4, Hat head. 15 doz. table pads to hold paper, 19xJ4 Inches, strong leather tips. 12 doz. waste paper baskets, cross-bar No. 4. 20 pounds hemp twine, No. la 4 doz. Haniord's mucilage quarts. At the same time separate bids will be received for 15 doien flno penknives to bo described by trade numbers, samples to bo exhibited, Hlds should be marked "Proposals for Batatlonery." None but the best quality of goods will be accented. The right to reject any or all bids Is re served. All the above articles to be dellv. ered at Balem on or before December 28, 1W2. UtO. W. McliHIDK, SKWm. Secretary of utact- NOTICE. I wish 'tojsay to my customers In the lumber trado that I have resigned my po sition In the Inman,PouUen & Co, lumber yard here, but still ask the patronage oi the contractors, and I will try to make It to everyone interest to tall on me and get my prices beloreimrrhaslng elsewhere. I guarantee as good lumber as Is In Oregon ana v Ilia ever treat yon white. N. N. MATUEWH. For Sale, Cheap, A number of trios of this springs Firm out h Rock, lilac k Langaban, White Leg horn, and Partridge txcblns, all thorough bred stock. Uuy early, save express charges and get the pick ot the season. $J to 15 per trio, boxed for shipment. Address E. HOPKH.palera, Or. Tfjv rQ rar TO BUILD IS A' PLEASURE When you see these new 1891 designs in Books 4 and 5, "Houses and Cottages," Hize,8xMlBbe. Contain new dethjc, new Hflm, tote 14mu la ptaonlBff. No. 4 baa Mb UMUrd fnm W up to IMS. about baU' H6dr f KM. No. 6 eon UtiHWitMlKs of dwHliitf noting over (, uuiuf from HMH up Is fttwt. Many new HethrB or tmart CMrhat ef Uomm lo tbete works. Prtee, H Mk, or the two far HM, D. S. HOPKINS ArW, $tmi ftp, Midi, JAPANESE CURE A new and Complete Treatment, consist ing of suppositories, ointment In capsules, also a box and pills; a ponltlro cure for ex. ternal, luUirnnl, blind or bleeding, itching, chronic, recent or hereditary Piles, and many other dlsesitcs and female weak nesses; It Is always a grcut bent-lit to tho general health. Ulie ilrst dlcoery ol u medical cure rendering an o)eratIou wltli the knife uuniceasiry bcrealler. This remedy has never been known to fall, f 1 per box. G for (5; sent by mall. Why suffer from this terrible dl.eiuo when a written guarantee is given with 0 boxes, to refund i no mime ii uui cureui cena kiamn lor ireo sample Ola it k; glsU, bolo ugeuts, Portlund, Or, uar?ntee lHHued bv Wijomiiii. Olahkk St Co., wholeaale and retail drug- ox-jy-aw MONEY TO LOAN. Special IaductuenU for tbe next 80 day w wu miui tuuui FEAR & HAMILTON, Roost 14, Bush aulc block. 6 Udw As there are Boats provided for only 125,000 at the dedication of tho World's fair we shall not go. Tho state fair just missed the rains this week which are rapidly putting out tho mountain fires in this part of Oregon. Vic-President Morton takes Pres. Ident Harrison's place at the nation al encampment wherever the latter cannot act. Tho great mass of the common people now unrepresented in our politics are going to bo heard from ono of these days. Friendship, lovo and truth aro a grand trinity in possession of hu manity and can become tho posses sion of every Individual, Ex-Btate Treasurer, Geo. Webb, Is visiting places of Interest In tho East. Ho was recently on the bat tlefield of Gettysburg, A copy of "IEvangllstp"' by Alphonse Daudet, in large typo and beautiful print is sent us by tho publisher, F. T. Ncely, New York and Chicago. It is No. IV of Neely's library of cliolco literature. This is ono of tho great French nov elist's most famous works. Portland Telegram, 10th: Gover nor Ponnoyor refloated credit upon himself and tho state of Oregon at the exercises this morning, His ro marks were brief, eloquent, and sen tentious. Ho stood and spoko Uko a statesman, and words of praise were heard on all sides for his bril liant welcome to the Odd Fellows. Welcome tho little strangers that come to your homes with the fullest fullness of your heart's love. Lay off a week from business, but you need not "get full" over It except with tho Joy that should beam from any houest man's countenance. Tub Journal Is in receipt of a complimentary to the Linn County Agricultural Society's fall exhibit and races, Sept. 2780. "We find no saloons In the county running under county licenses," says tho report or the Wallowa county grand Jury. Alliance picnics, lu Eastern Oregon are made profitable. No wonder tho alllanco grows thero, If "tho thing" can bo made to pay. White's No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TRUCK, sfHWlalty, Naw ready Set bculnes. Careful work a J, r. WH1TR. RnWTION)l)aKNOJ.A.Q.U.W- diwH. hi iuwr uaii in nuiie juwniSM uuing, evwy Wednesday eveslnx J.A.HLWOD,Krdw. W, MPKnVun nunus nv I i. . i T" -S--r"T-'. "- 1 nwHuaKdi HUH V Wstwwah KMO uuw Vjfry Tbursday vLlg, at 746. 1 M) SttoU lUMatwiUM hll. VUUtK a V,AT&.C&'i&i4 A thousand Odd Fellows held pos session of Portland consolidated, free bridges aud all, the past week, and local reports say a finer body of men never assembled iu that city. There used to be occasionally a man laid out drunk, or get robbed la a dark Balem alley. No such thing ever bappena bow. They are too dirty. State IUilroad Com'r Hamilton reports erope exewdlBgly good In eastern Oregon, That k a pfeity big country wuteru Onw jm, asd a good afop in a gfat 4ml teall Oreou. AgrUuituM in th tilf Industry of Orf o. PwiUftd TeltyaiH. om fMople bad not aa kWn t Prof. T. C. Aubrey, of tho public schools of Heppuer, has decamped from that town leaving several un paid bills behind him, aud ibis father-in-law has begun proceed ings against him for forgery for placing his uomo to a note for (800. -Times-Mouutalneer. Mr. Aubrey Is evidently, strictly speaking, not suited for a professor of moral philosophy. The last British Ministry wrs re markable for tho number of brilliant women surrounding it. There were Lady Salisbury, Lady Cadogan, Lady Londonderry and Lady Zet laud among others. With the new Ministry it Is quite dlflorent. Tho great age of Mrs, Gladstone oxempts ber from many social duties. The Minister of Foreign Aflalrs, Minister of Home Aflalrs and the Lord Sec retary for Ireland are widowers. Superintendent Mitchell warmly asserts that thero can be no question of doubt about the Portland expo sition ofl892 being far superior to any ever held oa theooaat. Every department is completely filled, aud what is very gratifying to him ki the fact that the exposition will open with not a single spaee unoeouptod. For the past week be hat bees under the Beeestlty of rejecting several an plleatlout), whloti were for exhibit, comparatively speaking, net up to the standard, and for the atWHtetwl reason tbat.he bad bo room, mmIom tlie .exhibit was ot an attraeilve quality, xolllHg anything oa ttMHl. HIiMHioiHj Liver IteguhOor, bear la wind, la not aa xpedititt It to MdorMHi by ttieuwuW. Mr. Com, a HutUvlllebojpf rower, taU that 94 bav lm HWd for hojW. C04M)B0.'bi4iW4tUMiy tW9-tkiMk ww. At the June term of court for Douglas county in 1889, Jam B. Tipton was convicted of the crime ofrapo, At the time of trial ex citement was high, and. publio opinion was divided as to his guilt. He was convicted, however, and sentenced to a term of twenty yetta In tho penitentiary. Recently affi davits have been filed clearly es tablishing his Innocence of tair tlble crime, and a few days rinoe Governor Pennoyer granted him a free and unconditional pardon. . Tho Chohalls Nugget says the Im provements being made in Chebalis in these times are something"-wonderful. 'Last year, when the boom towns were stagnated, ChehalfsV' ac quired $100,000 worth of new boftd . logs. And this year, whim booatty are at their lowest' ebb," CheiMlb l busily engaged In putting "in t80 000 mqre into buUdlnge.' v -$ Now Try Thla.t It will coet you nothing and will Burelydo you good, If you have a Cough, Cold, or any other trouble with Throat, Chest' or Lungs. ' Dr. 'King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs aud Colds ia guaran teed to glyo relief, or money will ,be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe, found it Just the thing and under ita use had a Bpeody ana perfect recov ery. Try's sample bottle at our "ex-;-penseand learn for yourself juei'. how good a thing it is. Trial bottles tree at Dan'l. J. Fry's drugstore, 225 Com'l.St. Large Blze GOc. and $100, ' i ... i J. Courtney Meek met with a eeri-' ous accident near HUlsboro llaet week, which came very inear prov " Ing fatal. Descending the hill near Harry Hall's ranch with his steam thresher, the brake gaye way and the apron of the separator ran Court ney against the engine, causing strip ous internal injury of the kidney, Heppner citizens are rejololug la the success of an artelan well-ft city water, supply. 'Antett was made with a six-inch pump with ' capacity or 250,000 gallons a day. The pump was started at a 72,000 gallons a day rate, and.tben increas ed to 141,000 gallons, and at last to 210,000 gallons, and.ahe well stood tho test, to .the surprise of many, doubtful perrons. , , , Tho attendance at the public schools of Eugene on Monday, Sept. 10th wad 004. !- Pensive and Expensive, ) Many a woman shrinks from con sulting a physician about funotlonal derangements and weakness and prefers to suffer in silence. She is ' sad and pensive, and ber neglect of , uoruument will prove expensive.' It may cost hor her life. One of the . most Bkillful physicians of the day, who has bad a vast experlanoe in curing dlseasei' peculiar tor woman, has prepared a remedy which ia of Inestimable aid to them. We refer to Dr. Pierce's favorite Preecrlptloa, the only remedy for women's peeo--liar weakuewes and ailments, sold by druggists, under a positive guar- ' ant-j from the manufacturers, tbt It will glvo satisfaction in every ease, or money refunded. Saved Hlg Okllld's Life. A.N. Dllferbougb, Yorkflfebi, says: "The other day I came r borne and found my little boy down with cholera morbus, my wife scared,' sot Knowing what to do. I weal straightway and got a 26 cent bottle of Chamberlain's colic, cholera and diarrhoea remedy, aud gaye it ac cording to directions. You never saw suohfa chasfe in a obild. HI limbs and body were cold. I rob bed his limbs and body;wlth my hands, aud after I bad giveaiim tho second dose he wentto sleep, as my wife says, "from a death bed be was up playing in three hours." It saved me a doctor bill of about three dollars, aud what k better, it saved my obild. can wooaiineod it with a clear ooueoteaoe," For sale by Iltiskett it VanSHype. M 1 Baby orted, Motfaer sighed, DoeiorpriieriUfl: Cwjoita iffir' PrawptMiWf la Uk kJ at. aaessa. tttmktSSMk. i nrsi&.c muwm, SSWII fUt, Aiebwifrow all ttsltor. ffeHMatn wrwscHrr tsrss a A4