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Ss & ii II I life?' Among our stock we have the following Jackets to "vnichwe call special attentien: v "Rr rxr Htaoavtat Tteht fittinpr back, with strap. DLALliJIAGONAL & - Large pearl Buttons. Half .silk lined. Soft Finish, plain Back, Black Diagonal Horn Buttons, good Valuel Blouse Back, Extra Long Fanpv Phpvint A Beautiful Fitting Jacket! r allCy nCVlOL TAN CHECKED CHEVIOT Wattcau Back Horu Buttons-verv stylish. TAN CHEVIOT - Black Astrachan Trimmings. Ladies' Capes, Children's and Misses Jackets 1 HOLVERSON, 301 Com'l St Onxxmsvfsxmm: THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. TUU SUNDAY, OCT. 13, 1892. "gilIrt k nmM, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Uassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. OEO..D. GOODHUE. K. CAIIILL. BUILDING MATERIAL. Llirie, comcut, plaster, hair, fire and building brick, lire clay, sand, gravel, blacksmith and bouse coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tall. Olllco 95 Stute street. Goodhue & Cahill. In Memory of Luther Snyder. Death has been hero and bourne away, A dear ono from our sldo; Jut In the morning of his diy, In his blooming youth he died. Nut long n:o he tilled his plnco, liul now we're left to mouru, Gone to reap a rich reward, The work of earth Is done, Wu miss thee In our home so dear, There Is none can All thy place, A sli idow o'er our life is;cAst, Wo mlsa the sunsh'ne of thy face, We miss thy kind and willing hands, Thy fond and geutlo caro, Our home Is sad without thee, Wo miss thee everywhere. '1 tunc kind, those tender loving hands, Have laid him down to rest. The Clod who gavo him to our care, UU sweet, young t-oul has blesbed. And yet, we feel with gladness, Our loss Is his eternal gain; Dear Luther lives with Jesus, Safa with Jesus, free from pain. Wo look forward to that o'ty, Whrro blood-bought splrlM dwell, Where loved ones once united, Can never say farewell. Wnon we lavethls world of sorrow, Where wo lost our Luther D.ar, We will find our missing loved one, In our Father's mansion fair. I Written by his mother. Gkeat Lectuke. Prof. Nourse who lectures Oct. 2lat for the Salem Y. M. C. A. is thus spoken of by the Vancouver NeWR-Advertlser: As was expected, the lecturer, while full of that which woe inteusly hu morous, was above all things dra matic. It ia too late in the day now for Mr. Nourse to go on the stage, but mauy a "star" in some of Shakespear's drutr.ua could learn a lesson from this pteacher. The closing part of the lecture the trans formation of Dr. Jekyll into Mr. Hyde, the despair, the outcry, the picture of the gibbering idiotic, sin mastered wretch, were marvelous. Belno Raised. The Clark fe Eppley grocery store and Ed. Cross' meat market on Court street are being raised up to the new grade. Howard, the house mover, is doing the job with his little hntchet. o Something Puettv. - If you want somethinir pretty as well as useful seo Charles Smith's stock of heating stoves. A Splendid Record. That is a fine showing for the volume of Sa lem busluess tho report of the Cap ital Bank, over a half-million of re sources, and oyer a quarter of a mil lion of deposits for the quarter. Jackfcou the Hatter CO State St. How is this? 870 casts of boots and shoes arrived at Krausse Bros, in September. Teaspoons, best plated, only 35 cts. double silver per set at Blue Front. Capo Cod cranberries -Clark & Eppley's. The Capital City lunch counter, 274 Commercial street, W. A. Bar-,-nett, Prop., just opened. 10-12-4t, For a nice hat go to Jackton the Hatter, 96 State street. The choicest grapes ever In Salem at Clark & EppleyV. Ladies fine calf uud ell grain shoes. Palace. Uuy your underwear at Jackson's, 00 Bute street Popular prices. CAPITOL ADVENTURE COMPANY. Wo invite the attention of close buyers to the best assorted and largest stock of JACKETS and CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS and TR1MMING8, GOSSAMERS and MACKINTOSHES. WOOLEN HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, . ' MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS hikI HATS, FINE SHOES and RUBBER GOODS, . t.... TRUNKS and VALISES, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Eta, In Bajem. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, corner Court and Liberty street-, Safeta, Oregon. Age Bta fer Royal Tal low tine wits, paotBaodo)reottQokr, A Mi gun.utl. Wa are aoto areata ht,kO. Comta, the beat 1b Mie work! for tbe meaey, Jacket BEFORE BURNETT'S BAR. The Circuit Court Mill's Grist Wednesday and Thursday. of WEDNESDAY AFTEKNOON. The case of the State vs W. A. Hunt, for selling liquor without a license, went to the jury late in the afternoon. They returned a verdict of guilty uud sentence will be pro nounced on Saturday. Tho case of Tom Lee vs Mrs. F. A. Holt, a suit for damages, is on trial before the following jury: M. Benjamin, John McKlnney, Wm. Her, J. W. Thornbury, S. J. Kerr, J. A. Tnuner, W. J. Polly, Henry Vaii Bohren, E. D.Townsend, Guy ynu Glbson, C. M. Parneuter, Allan Rhodes. Court was to hold Wednesday night, but owing to absence of a juror no session was possible. DOCKET ENTRIES. Following were made Wednesday afteruoeu: Eva D. Blaine vs J. H. Blaine, divorce; referred to Webster Holmes to report findings of fact-and law. Ed. Curtis, assignee.vs M.Sestano vltch et al foreclosure of lien; de murrer overruled and plaintiff al lowed until the 15th to answer. State vs R. M. Thompson, selling liquor without license; continued by consent. V. J. Troyer vs Anna Troyer, di vorce; default, referred to Webster Holmes for finding of fact and law. R. H. Winter vs Maggie Wimer, divorce; decree for plaintiff. Stato vs Thos. Holland, mayhem; plea of not guilty, for bearing. W. P. Bennett vs John Kerr, damages; leave to answer the 17th. Annie Bower vs H. T. Hayes, writ of alternative mandamus granted. A new case on the docket is No. 125 C. T. Bonner vs John Knight, sberlfi. ON THE DOCKET. 41 Gilbert Bros. vs. P. H. Easton and L. F. Harrison, dismissed by consent. 53 Magjic C. Loftls vs. Essie M. Hugey. Continued for examination of witnesses. 48 Isom Lanuing & Co. vs. Wm. W. McCoon, defendant. 55 Geo. McQully and Bert Macey vs. State, default. 113 Davif, guardian of Cbos. B. D.ivls vs. R. B. Plowman, motion to amend answer. State vs. Marion Brower, grand jury found not a true bill. THE TOM LEE CASE. The Tom Lee case has taken all the forenoon. Chinese interpre ters were employed on both sides, Mrs, Holt acting for the Chinese woman. Ford and Bigger appear for M's. Holt and Will DAroy and Geo. Bingham appear for the other side. Will DArcy made hitf maiden speech In the Tom Lee case and ac quitted himself in a creditable and eloquent maimer. WANTED FOB MURDER. Sheriff Knight has received a telegram that Burdette Wolf Is Wanted for murder. He is five feet, eight inches high, weighs 105 lbs., hair and mustache dark, Roman nose. It is not likely that he came this way. TRUE DILLS. The grand jury this a.m. found a true bill against John H. Dove, Chas. A. Pyburn and David H. Young, for burning the steamer R. C. Young, and ugainst Hugh Starr for drawing a gun on Mrs. Kurz. The first three are in juil and will be tried at this term, which will not take long probably. Bturr's cape will be contested sharply, as will young McCorniik's. The grand jury has still a good deal of bubluess before It. Hot moxey at the Spa. Oysters at C. W. Hellenbrand'a resturant, Little Nettucca cheese, tho finest for family use, at Clark & Eppley's. s THE OORWIN CASE. Committee Appointed to Investi gate Offers to Resign. At the meeting of the members of the Congregational churoh Wednes day evening C M. Talbott was call ed to the chair and W. I. Staley was made secretary. There were some speeches made but no direct charges against Rev. Corwln were stated. Mr. Corwin made a brief state ment, denying all charges and de nouncing nil us falne. He asked for his letter and said he wanted to re sign. He stated that it was useless for him to stay here as minister with so many against him. He fully realized that his days for good work for the church were over and be asked to be relieved and go in peace. That would have been the best thing to do when his relations to the church were called In ques tion before. TALK AND TEARS. His remarks were very finely de livered and brought many tears. Then followed a general talk us to what to do. Tho church was crowded to suffocation almost, be hind closed doors. No reporters were allowed and no one was to give information to the press, and The Journal has found all the people there unusually reticent and prudent in their remarks. A COMMITTEE. Many leading members express regrets that a pastor who has been so unfortunate in his domestic rela tlon's was ever called here. C. M. Purmenter moyed a committee of five to Investigate the whole matter and report to the church. This was amended to fifteen, five ladies and ten gentlemen. Mr. Talbott ap pointed the. committee. The ladies are: Mesdames Stdckler, Martin, Vandersol, Burnett and Chapman. Mrs. Judge Burnett arose and de clined to servo on the committee. The members met. informally and decided to meet Friday evening at the church and take up the investi gation. They report next Wednes day evening. John Davies is chair man of the committee and Is a fair minded man. When seen by a re porter he declined to say a word on the subject. The committee of fif teen is composed of some of the best and most active members of the church. State Y. P. 8. C. E. The society meets In state convention at Eugene Friday. The delegates from Salem are II. S. Glle and wife, W. J. Stanley and wife, C. T. Roberts, W. A. Moores, Misses Alice and Lorena Kirk, W. B. Peck, Mnttie Hunt, Mary and Lizzie Van Wagner, Nina McNary, Bertha Sroat, J. H. Cook? Leonard George, Profs. Mor rison and Douglass, W. H. Ander son, H. Campbell, Miss Campbell and Miss Frlzzell. A prize banner will be awarded tho couuty that wbowB the greatest growth, and of course the Marlon county Boclety, which expects to have nearly a hundred delegates present, will car ry It off. Before Judge Goodell. Fred Van Wagner was arrested Wednes day at. Portland, on several charges by the Salem police. He will have an examination tomorrow, being held until witnesses can be procured. Two drunks got the usual flue. A New Line. A most complete lino of ladles Jackets to arrive in a few days at the Palace. These are the latest winter novelties, and ladles will do well to wait for these. Don't take any chances on getting an old style garment when you can get the latest by waiting a day. Just Arrived. -November fash Ion sheets and full lino of standard patterns at the Pallace. Oysters l oysters J ut Davison & White's. Ask i our Dealer for a Cla- imoucui or a Golciiek Shot Gun. dl0-7-2w HOPS WILL BE HiaH. So Say the Growers, aud they Re fuse o Sell. Portland Telegram: Twenty cts. Is being offered freely by buyers for hops, but growers are still holding oil for better bargains. Buyers are extremely cautious, but it Is thought that they would ofler i5 cents providing they thought this price would be accepted. Good hops are expected Jjy growers to bring at least 35 cents thlB fall. A great deal, however, depends on whether grow ers will rush their products on the market at the first signs of a drop. The first grower to ship a bale of hops lust year was John Wooding, tud he was also the the first this reason, says the Sloughter Bun. Week before last he shipped 52 bales to .Blackhaus, Milwaukee. These wero on contract through N. A. Blgelow. Puyallup Citizen: Wlthoutdoubt this has been the quietest hop-picking season in the history of Puyallup Hon. J. P. Stewart has been offered 20 cents for his crop. Most growers are getting from one-half to three quarters of a ton to the acre. J. Fernandez is getting 11J tons from 12 acres. W. J. Bowman Is getting 15 tons from 15 acres. LOCAL AftD PERSONAL. BenJ. Irwin has gone to Fort Can by to enlist in the regular army. Mrs. Vlotor, the well known Ore gon author, has returned to her Salem home to live. Trout 1 at Davison & White's. Some people cannot wait Until street work Is completed aud a win ter's ralus have bedded the gravel. They must criticize now and very unfairly too. Rev. Gwynne and T. G. Albert, have gone to Albany to attend the Presbvterlan Synod of Oregon as delegates. Hugh Thopmson went to Eugene today, where he will attend a swell party this evening. Frank Conover and wife, who have been visiting at the old home, returned to Coryallis today. Mrs. Wallace, of Portland, arriv ed in the city today, and is a guest at the home of Attorney Carson in South Salem. Mrs. M. W. Hunt and children returned this morning from Port land, where tbey have been sight seeing. Louis Kuhu, Geo. S. Downing, W. G. Westacott, Jos. Fishburn and J. H. Albert were passengers for Portland this afternoon. Rev. Father Brousseau from Gervals today. was up Clams 1 eUms I at Davison A White's.' Mrs. Hettie Phillips, who has been visiting at the home of her father, Cant. D. C, Howard, left today for her home at Ilwaco. Miss Anna Breyman, was a pas senger for Portland this afternoon. Miss Jennie Bkaife, of Heleno, Mont., is vsiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Eugene Breyman. McKinley Mitchell was a Bulem visitor today. Flue poultry at Davison's & White's. No special sale at Mrs. Fiester's, but you can find cheap trimmed hats any day in the week, from $1.50 up. Smelt, catfish, perch, salmon, sea bass, and many other varieties of fish, arrive dally at Davison & White's Court street fish market. Miss Mae Boise returned home from Portland last evening. Judge Daly, the Dallas nttornoy, Is in the city, attending court. Do not allow tho, accumulation of scurf or dandruff, when it cau bo easily prevented by the use of Ayre's Hair Vigor. The less said about the good ser vice by the Telephone Co. in this city, aud the sooner a good service, which does not now exist, is estab lished, the better It will bo for the company. The surveyors this imorulug set the stakes on the' new asylum ex tension to the foot ot the hill at the gate. Whou your blood is impoverished the remedy is at hand, Take Ayer's uarsaparuia. , The 9-year-old Bon of B. P. Costol lo, of North Salem, has been sent to the reform school. Simmons Liver Regulator has never failed to relieve costivencss, aud blind or bleeding piles. The public schools of Portland have 7777 children in attendance. The Balem Unitarians are trying to secure the services of Rev. Cope- land of Tacoma. Go to Jackson's for valises and trunks, 80 Htato street. The families of Capt. M. J, Soott aud G. W. Meeks, two active real estate workers, have taken their de parture for Guthrie, Oklahoma, where they will mako their futuro home. TUTT'B PILLS and mind. Invigorate body Hellenbraud's meaU are as uouai the beet, Try hot teaon phosphate soda at the Spa, Ha fruit eass-owi and two quart at eKdner & Blotter's, State street. 10-1-tf Buy your maekefltothes, rubber coats and trabfelkui at Jaeksou's. Mony saved by baying yenr flour, peUtew aud feed of all iclBth at C. Ktak'a apposite Mate Iuwtr Great Relief TS, Instantly afforded 1 BrOBGillti. liv tlm sufferers from uso of Aver'a pherry Pectoral. Either as on ano dyne, to alloy Inflammation, or an ex- (Kictoraat, to loosen and bring away tho mucus, this preparation has no equal. "Last winter I contracted a severo cold, which, by repeated exposure, be came qulto obstinate. 1 was much troubled with hoarseness and bronchial Irritation. After trying various medi cines, without relief, I at last purchased h bottle of Ayer's Cherry rectoral. On talcing this medicine, my cough ceased nlmost immediately, nnd I havo been well ever slnco." Rev. Thomas I). Ktissoll, Secretary Holston Conference and P. E. of the Greenville Dist. M. E. C, Jonesboro, Tenn. "My mothor wm sick three years and very low with bronchitis. "Wo feared nothing would euro her. Ono of my friends told mo about Ayer's Cherry rectoral. Sho tried It, lias used eight bottles, and is now well." T. II. D. Chamberlain, Baltimore, lid. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rnxrAnxD bt Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Price $1 ; !i bottles, 5. How's This? We otter ouo hundred dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's catarrh cure. F. J. CllRNNEY A Co., Props , Toledo, O. We, the underslgnoil have kuowu V. J. Cheney for the Inn II IVoo years, nnd be lieve him perfectly honorable in a; I tmsl. ncss transactions, nnd financially able to carry out any obligations made by their arm. West 4 Truax, Wholesale druggists. To ledo, O. Wilding, Klnuan Marvin, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's catarrh euro is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Bold by all drugglstB. Simmons Liver never been known sick headache. Regulator has to fail to cure OF LOCAL INTEREST. Rev. J. R. N. Bell has gone to Denver. Salem will hold a chrysanthemum show Nov. 10, 11, and 12. The Dallas wngonworks will bo sold t auction October, 14. Tho Salem soap factory passed the first lot of soap Wednesday, 00,000 lbs. Salem Democrats are planning a big meeting the week before eleo tlou. Presidential electors are to speak. Rev. V. V. Cro9s Is tho new South Methodist preacher at Dallas, his former parrlsh having been iu Tilla mook. Nothing had boen heard Thurs day from Nellie Johnson, the 14 year old girl, who ran away from Dallas. Rev. J. W. Craig a pastor for the last two years at Dallas, goes now to Spokane, for whloU place he will leave for next Monday. That Is what Salem should go in for next a wagon nnd carriage factory. Tho Corvullls Wagon and Carriage works now have orders for $20,000 worth of buggies, carts, otc., to be completed by tho first of April, 1803. The Synod of tho Presbyterian church convenes in Albauy on next Thursday evening ut tho new Col lege building. On Frldoy evening the new structure, will be formally dedicated under the auspices of the Synod, Mrs. Smith, who was shot at Castella, Calif, several days ago by her husband, Is dead and was brought back to hor homo ut Silver t u for burial. Tho body of hor lit tle daughter, who was also shot by a cruzy father, was ulso returned. Albauy Demecrat: The case of Wright and McCord, for an at tempt to wreck the oyor laud train on tho S. P. road near Cottage Grove last week, was heard bsfore Justice Medley at Cottago Grove on last Monday eyeulng. E. O. Potter appeared for the state aud L. Bllyeu for the defense. Tho examination resulted In tho discharge of the prisoners. Another Ton. The Fruit Pal. ace has Just received another ton of those dollclous Concord aud Dela ware grapes. Thirty pounds for f 1.00. Buy now. M.T. Rluuraan's, 132 State street. RkuStah, The best compressed yeast In tho world; at Hurrltt & Mo- Iutyre's Special Sale. On Friday and Saturday Chas. Calvert will have u special sale of cheap trimmed hats. Prices rednred for two days only. Simmons never been Liver Regulator kunwn to fall to has cure dyspepsia. Buy your neckties, socks, any thing you wear at Jackson's. Wood, Wood. Plenty of It sawed and ready for delivery. Leave your orders ut Ryan's stable, comer of Ferry and Liberty. dIO-lOtf A fine lino of punts goods and made to order lu latest cuts at F. T, Hurt's tailoring street, rooms, 232 Com'l I DsPRiCE'S sealHBaking Vmi fa Holloas ot Hooms-40 Ys dw ftud. V . " WOOLEN MILL, 209 Commercial Street, IS?, 11HE ' '" " ' ' 1st. 2d. 3d, Tobuyyour To build .ip our home factory. To save money; lhe "Best of All. . : DKCO.MING rOPULAU. That la what we claim nbout street Improvements. And it is a fact. Before uext spring there will be a general demand for grading nnd paving of all our best business streets. It would not be surprising if some thing better than what the city is now doing would be demanded. It must be rumetnberod that neither the contractors nor the council selected the present style of improvement. The council was al most driven by conservative citizens to uso grave). That Is the fact. But that is neither hero nor there. Tho great fact remains, that the ice is brokcu. The people of this city waut something better than country roads. Cholera. When properly treated as soon as the first symptoms appear, cholera can nearly always be cured. The patient should go immediately to bed und remain as quiet as possible. Send for a physician, but while awaiting his arrival take Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In double doses after each operation of the bowels more thun natural. If there'ls Buvere pain or ciamps, take it In double dooes every fifteen minutes until relieved. This remedy has bcon used with great success in severe epidemics of dyseutery that were almost ns severe uud dangerous us cholera, aud if used as directed h cure is almost certain. Every family should have a 60 cent bottle ut hand ready for Instant use. After the disease Is under control, castor oil must bo tuken to cleanse the system. No other physio, or substitute will do lu place of castor oil. For sale by Baskett & Van Slype, druggists. O i Coming to Salem. One or more Surgeons of National Surgical Imtitute, No. 810 Bush street, S. F., will bo at the Willam ette Hotol, Salem, Oct. 14th. One day only. This Institute is specially devoted to the treatment of curvatures of the spine, diseases of the hip aud knee joint, crooked limbs, club feet and all bodily deformities. Their suc cess In treating these troubles as well as nusal catarrh and all chronlo diseases has made for the Institute a national reputation. All persons who are suffering from auy of these complauts should not fall to talto advantage of this oppor tunity for relief, Ask your post master for circulars. Reference may bo had to the follewing: Govenor E. P. Ferry, Olympla Wasb.;Judgo Thos. L. Davidson, Salem; Jno. P. Hoyt, Justice of su preme court of Washington; Rev. E. N. Condlt; Albany Oregon. FREE OF CHARGE. For this week only we will sell our gilt embossed and ingrain pa pers with their borders and fringes ut tho regular retail price and will do the hanging for nothing, This Is n bona fide ofler. Wo do this to become more acquainted with the cittzensof Salem und the publlo at largo, and also to mako known our ability to do strictly first clajn work, which is unsurpassed. Remember this ofi'er ends ou the 15th. Do not miss tho opportunity. We have also connected with our wall paper establishment, u painting aud culsomlnlng department. Respectfully, II awkb & Lkvah, 07 Stato Bt. 4-t-d SOMETHING NEW. Tho new Time Card, which Is now In effect, via the "Wisconsin Central Lines," in connection with tho. Northern Pacific R. It., utlords the traveling public tho best fucllltles from all points west to Chicago aud points east aud south. xue unsurpassed equipment oiiereu in ttu wi.'..u s.r.n.liln..t ...Iff. .n.Ail comfort uud safety, surpassing all its competitors. All through trains are composed of Pullman vestlbuled drawing-room sleepers, with dining curs aud day coaches of latest design, Tho dully through fast train each way, making close connection ut Chicago with trains In all directions. For tickets, time tables, etc., at ply to agent of Northern Pacific It. R., or J as. O. Pond, Gen'l Puss, and Tkt, agent, , Chicago, III, Gossomere and Macintoshes com- pjetoJino for ladles and children ut the Palace, p u To do threo groat things: clotbting and.all kinds woqleri! iJbqdeJg. 3-This spaco is A Little Girl's Experience in Lighthouse. ' Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse ut Baud Beach, Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Lust April she was taken down with measlos, followed with a dreadful cough nnd turning into a fever. Doctors ut home and at De troit treated her, sho grew worse rapidly. Then she tried Dr. Kiug's Now Discovery and after the uso of two and a half bottles, was complete ly cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may uotn trial bottle free nt Dan'l. J. Fry's drugstore, 225 Com'l. Bt. HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMETTE. J. R. Wyatt, Albauy. Rev. W. S. Holt and family, F. A. Harvey, J. M. Sawyer, Lesley Bates, B. F. Thos. O'Day, Job. Anderson, H. L. Miles, 8. W. Walker, J. 8. Klngsley, C. 8. Hasaelman, W. A. Cotton, Nina Smith, J. L. Thomp-( son, BenJ. Latz, Geo. C. Burton,' E. C. Idleman, Thos! N. Strong, H. H. Northrup, J. M. Long, Portland. J. J. Daly, Dallas. W. E. Huntley, Dr. Carl!, Oregon City. W. S. Little, J. H. Richardson, Boston, Will 8. Clark, Pretarlo, Cal. L. C. Rosenbaum, Portland. Jas. P. Hlxson, B. F. That Dear Old World, Good-by, Ib a mighty ma ouo wbon it U tho parting wilutanon between IrloncU whom thou sands of miles ofimlt wattr are about to depurate. Mariners, buyers in foreign luudH for heavy houses, commercial trav eler who have made many trip acroM tho itormy Atlantic, think Utile of an ocean voyui(o. but to the Unit voyager tho Initial trip fa u momentous utlolr. Ben Hlokticsa It to bo expected a a mutter of course, ilow to prevent It? The nneat remedy and preventive of the naunea pro voked by the tossing of a vessel, the Jarr ing motion of the nerew of a uteamnhlp, or of a locomotive train, In Hosteller' Hlomach Bittern, pronounced byxeacap. tains, Hhlp doctor, tourists, truvelerN and emlgrauu the flnfetl etomuehlo und bent defouse against ailment ol tho bowels, digestive orguns and liver lu existence. Malarial, rheumatism, kidney trouble aud debility are remedied by It. IIOHN, To Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Arnold, Sunday, Oct. 0, 1802, a daughter. MAUIUISIJ. At tho M, E. parsonage ut 7 p. in, October 12, 1802, Joseph Levequo nnd Maggie Savage, Rev. C. R. Kel leruiau officiating. The couple have gone to San Fran cisco to spuud a few weeks. At the rtsldenco of J W. Beatty, near Brooks, October 12, 1802, Lewis Harboldt, of Yamhill county, uud Klzzle Campbell, Justlco of the Peaco Uutchelor olllclatlug. At the bride's parents at 8 p. m. Wednesday evening, October 12, 1802, Leo Steluur and Belle Golden, Rov. Wllbor, of Portland, officiating. Mr, Steluur Is a member of the drug firm of Smith & Btclner, of this city, nnd a sou ofG, Btelner, The bride is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Golden. They will mako their home lu thur new rest denco ou East State street. UKATHH. Mr. and Mrs. James Maplethorpe, at 18th aud Uellevtw street, lost their seven mouths old child last night. Funeral at 2 p. m, from the house today. II. MSll.IIM., Have You Ka4 How Mr. W. D. Went of Geva, N. Y., was oured from (lie Mvemt form of dytpepfthi? He says emy thing he ate seemed like pouring m el led lead Into tils Momuefe, Hood's Barsanarilla efiVoted a peer feotoore, Full pattkHilaw will t sent If you write C. I, Hood in Co., Lowell, Mans. Tk blgbwt pral baa lH ww by Hold's Pllli for fbir wy. yt I SUP STORE, 5 Salem, Oregon. JL,A.C?BS l! 4s !- 'f reserved for tho U. Fibbt Soap. The first lot ef soap , was pressed at the Sajein Soap and Chemical Works yesterday, anL three tons were finished up in wrap pers ready for market. "Rose of Oregon" toilet soap, good enough fornqueen's toilet, " Salem Savon," "Lily of the Valley", and '.'Our , Daisy" are ready for sale. Mf. , Kuerten will put up u stock of 300,- ' 000 pounds, before going upon the market. It Ia Nuts. That is what It ia for every good housok eeper to get fresh first class groceries aud that Is what they got when purchasing family supplies at Squire 'Farrars A' Co's grocery hotiso. . .. r SUPREME COURT. en- 8ALEM, Oct. 121592. ' C. L.(Du,Bol8, reap., ye. B. BPerW kins, ttpp.; appeal from Multonmah' couuty; argued und submitted." X,? N. Btceves attorney for resp. J. J.' Daly uud R. It. Glltner attorneys for appellant, 6,,. By Layiag-on of Hands 1 v: Women restored to perfect health! Just faith und confidence enough , required to lay hold of Dr. .Pierce's?' Favorite prescription, administer It' with n little patience and a little -' ficraevorenee, and complete rsstora lon to health and vitality Is llisur- ed. Not far, indeed, from the rat-- raculous, ure mauy of the wonder- ful cures of lost womanhood ithaa" e fleeted. There are few cases,. Indeed, within the requirements of ? sick and suffering womau, outsld -or beyond its helpful influence. So, confident are the makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription of its power to heal all female dlseanes, i that they warrant satisfaction lu every 'Instance, or refund money. Large bottles $1,00 (0 for $5.00): at druggists. f Too Much of a Risk. 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