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' ""W-l-iMWMja HHie" 'P "f"jPW'TrTw,c'jr'i-?i -7 ' f (, V, J - I'11"1- MAS. LOCAL AriD PERSONAL. Linens. 'i OUR Muslins, fancy fiisliion Covers in Brocaded Silks and Plushes. ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY SILKS, BOTH PLAIN AND FANCY, IS COMPLETE, Tho big street roller ia tigulu In operntiou. For your Xmas gifts, you should call and select your patterns from our stock of stamped , business today. Ueo. . Btuiin una rented wie Gray bullillug uow occupied by Broat& Glle. A. D. Palmer has taken n position ns Dnksinnu with Col. Ashby. It. r. Uulzzell, late of 8 uth .Dako ta, bus settled In Suletn. Mm. Jos. Clark Is visiting lu Port laud. Mrs. Hoover, who has been the guest of Mrs. O. M. Smith, leturued 301 Commercial Street All colois io 'Quill Embroideiy Silks, FINE LINENS AND HUCKS KOLVERSO also Floss, Embroidery and Knilting Silks. ESPECIALLY FOR FANCY WORK. T. 3 The electrlo railway track was to- HE CAPITAL JOURNAL MONDAY, DEC. 12, 1801!. G1LBBKT ft PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. OKO. D. OO'fJDHUE. K. CAHILIi. BUILDING MATERIAL. Jjime, cement, plaster, hair, flro and building brick, lire clay, sand, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tail. Olllce 05 State street. Goodhue & Caiull. Of late tho Yaquiua bay oysters n reletting a great reputation for good quality and tine llavor. Btroug's restaurant uow uses them exclusive ly in preference to the Shoalwater bay and Olympla oysters. MONEY TO Loan. Ikiony to loan lu sums from $1000 to 6000 oil improved farms. Terms easy. Thomas & Johnson. Millinery Safe OUE LARGE. STOCK I 1UST LD DROWNED AT MIDNIGHT. Dead-Body of a Man Found in the Pond Above Vator I Works. Marshal Minto and Police Cap tain Dilly discovered a dead body In the pond above the water works this forenoon. He was drawn out and the remains taken to an under takers room on titate street. He was a middle-aged man of medium stnture, red face, moustache and chin whiskers, turning gray. He was identified as Harry Wilson, an D.iuo who has been living in a eabiu across the race below the water works plant with u man by the name of Smith. Wilson was a sailor and has worked off and on in the lumber yards and mills. He was a drinkiug man und is supposed to have tried to cross the fool bridge Satuulay night in an intoxi cated condition. The corpse had a red Hushed face and bore a bruise on the left cheek. The coroner was sent for from the f-outh end of the county, and the remains await his arrival. THE 1NO.UKST was held this afternoon by Jndg0 Goodell, the coroner being unable to attend, and the ca.-e comiug with in the juridictiou of the recorder's court. J. W. Smith, tho man who occupied the cabin with J. W. Wil son in the lumber yard between the electric light works and the water works, testified before a jury com posed as follews: It. S. Keen, L, A. lavage, L. J. Weubert, W. A.Iialns, i A. Howard, Ciif. Melleu. Prose ecuting Attorney Coudit conducted the examination and a verdict was found lu accord with above facts. The police examined the dead man's clothes, finding a few dollars lu money but no other valuables. The olllcials are satisfied that there was no foul play and tho police have ascertained that ho was drunk Saturday night when lastseen. His cabin male became alarmed when he did not show up Suuday ahd a semen was instituted with results us above. His Danish name was Wm. Logaiue. He had no family here. The Annual Meeting. This event in the history of tho First Congregational church of Salem on Tuesday evening of this week is watched with marked interest. Oue now trustee is to bo elected to suc ceed Mr. Talbott who has removed from the city, Messrs. Davis" and Gilbert holding over. The contest will be over the election of a clerk, as tho issue of entering up the min utes and resolutions on the church records, of granting Rev. Corwln a letter, Is still undecided. There will probably be a full attendance and the hope is expressed by many who are not members of the church that all may result as harmoniously as possible. The good work of the so ciety and Sunday school should bo carried on where it was left oil. Street Work. The contractors on Commercial and cross streets have had a foroe of men at work throw ing the gravel from (besides to the center, and then rolling the same down solid. Next a coat of sand will be put on and that is to be rolled. This will finish thestreeta according to contract. WORKMEN EN6ACED. After Jnuary 5th our store Avill be in tho hands of workmen who will remodel and put i the best of shape preparatory to our receiving the largest stock of MILLINERY ra AND Alliance Officers. Saturday afternoon the Marion county Al liance elected the following ellleers: John Jory, president; T. C. David son, secretary; G. W. Weeks, busi ness agent; Wm. Darby, lecturer; M. V. Rork, ussistant lecturer. Pensions Granted As follews: to Sarah A. Miller, dependent mother of Hugh J. Miller, $12 00 from Sept. 25, 1890: Claudius Potee, 12 00 fiom Nov. 6, 1890; Henry L. Mills, $12.00 from July 21, 1800. Capt. D. C. Sherman of this city secured the above. Found A sum of money. Own er can have the same by proving property and paying charges. Call at Journal ofllce. 1212-m KI GOODS Y. M. C. A. Uanquet. Invita tions are out to the business and professional men of Salem to meet Wednesday evening in the new Youug Men's Christina Association rooms in tho Minto & Chapman block. The rooms have been before described in these coiumus aud this occasion is to be one of informal in troduction of the work of this order to those who are not members, that they may see what ia being doue. There will beau informal reception, to be followed by a free spread which will consist of oyster soup, turkey, chicken, cold meats, etc. There is also to be an exhibition of gymna sium work. There are many who are not familiar with the grand work the nss'n is doing for tho youug men of this city, in tho way of furnishing a congenial and in structive assembling place to spend their eveuiugs. There will uot be so many after Wednesday next. Ever brought to Salem. Until that time we will sell you goods at grand bargains. MRS, S. C. REED, 265 Commercial St. toys at 3t Snrueant Is closlug out cost. Sweet cider-Clark & Eppley, The Texas cow boys take Simmon Liver Regulator when bilioli". J. 15. Pierce, Ittucbero Graude, 'lexas. niancBiara Street Car News. Rumors of a consolidation afloat Saturday prove unfounded. The Salem Motor Co., are planning their extension to Morning Sun addition, to be built earlv in thosinluc. Tho matter of taking up tho old horse car track on Commercial street between State and Ferry will be brought up at next council meeting. A. O. TJ. W. Ollleers. At tho reg ular meeting of Protoctlon Lodge the following were elected ollleers for the next term: A. W. Dennis, M. W.; S. A. MoFuddeu, P. M. W.; D. A. White, G. F.; S. H. Bruce.O.; J. A. Eellwood,- It.; Gideon Stolz, Fin.; John Moir, Rec, J. JJ. Ilen olt, G.; O. L. Purmenter, I. W., T. J. Whlttier, O. W.; W. Meredith, Trustee. Some of our would-be competitors are thinking to build up their own trade by stating that our home made blankets are sold at a big price. We wish to inform our many friends that we are retailing them over our counters at just what the common storo keepers pay for theirs. Salem Woolen Mill Store. 12-12-2t Type - Writing. The under signed Is prepared to do type-writing, copying aud ofllce stenograplc work, on -reasonable terms. Room 1 1, Gray block. Stella Sherman. m Deafness Can't be Cured, by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, aud that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflam ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is tho re sult, and unless the'inflamation can be taken out and the tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7 cents. A "Balm lu Gllead" for you by taking Simmons Liver Regulator for your diseased livtr. Wood. Wood. Plenty of It sawed and ready for delivery. Leavoyour orders at Ryan's stable, eorner of Ferry and Liberty. dlO-lOtf House for rent Wm. Sargeant. 3t Slippers, slippers, slippers, an ele gant Hue of ladles and gentlemen's slippers for the holiday trade at KraussoBros'. TUTT'S PILLS invigorate body and mind. Fresh dessicated cocoanut, In bulk, at Harritt & Mclntyre's. Branson & Co. beat going home a foot by giving their customers free car rides. Chetp, cheaper, cheapest place In the city on foot wear Is at Krau&e Bros' for good goods. Fresh imported swiss cheese at Harritt & Mclntyre's. HOLIDAY GOODS.- fc , - MMWtKFllBJ! BMMl MMMMB3MBMMM -.-- . -, v.riATAjnn r i rv rj i t n i -i i ' rv 1111111 iiiiii iiiiiiiiii iiii ii heat wmim m 3 HOLIDAY GOODS. From now until after Christmas we will give special values In all kinds of Holiday Goods. Fuucy Hatidkerchlefs; Japanese Silk, Cblflbn, Linen. MUFFLERS. SILK MITTEN'S, NAPKINS. PORTIERES. i OVJSIUiHIIlTS, SILK SUSPENI)ERs FASCINATORS, KID GLOVES. LACE CURTAINS, GENT'S FANCY NECKWEAR, NIGHT SHIRTS, SILK UMBRELLAS, i day extended from tho north eud of the platform to the passonger de pot. j Hob. M. L. Chamberlain left to day for a week's absence in the Puget Sound country. Lieut, and Mrs. A. H. Sydenham left today forPortlaud, whence Mrs. S. leaves for a visit in the cast, i Attorney General Geo. E. Cham berlain returned today from Albany. The land ofllce In Harney county was Inspected last week for alleged crookedness, but nono was found. Rev. Chapman addressed nearly three hundred at the Y. M. C. A rooms yesterday afternoon. Best business on earth buy your groceries of BrauBon & Co. aud get free car rides. The county court asks job print ers to put in bids for supplying le gal blanks. Tho Second Regimeut band sere naded the city olllclala elected Dec. 5th on Saturday night. Tho Old Folks Whist club meets this eveulug with Mr. and Mis. II. W. Cottle. E. B. Henry, a nephew of E. F. Parkhurst, from Ames, Iowa, where he lias just graduated from tho State Agricultural college school of civil engineering, has arrived and will make his home here. The Journal has never formed the chronlo hubit of calling people liars nor of defending Itself against every lying insinuation that polit ical opponents set afloat ngalust it. Holiday purchases of family groceries involves couslderalbe ex penditure for luxuries. Save money aud get all fresh goods ill this line at Squire Farrar & Co. John G. Wright gives every gro cery customer who buys $5 worth of goods one of those World's Fair coined souveuris, They will be rare befoie the year Is over. J. T. Gregg has beou in tho city settling up the Rebecca Van estate of which he was appointed admin istrator sixteen years ago. J. D. McCully, of Joseph, Or., joined his wife in this city Saturday evening aud they are the guests of Mrs. E. N. Cooke. Ed. Hahn, n murderous Portland hackdriver, and O. A. Ralston of Umatilla, a crazy man, have been brought to Salem to stay at state institutions awhile. W. E. Burke has rented another of his stores south of The Journal olllce to Sroat & Glle,who goto Jau. 1st. The improvement of Soutli Commercial street is drawing busi ness in that direction. Five new members were taken In to the M. E. Church Suuday inoru i icr. and three on probation. The quarterly conference will be held this evening. P. E. Parsons will bo present. Hon. J. B. Waldo and wife start Thursday via Portland, for anvluter at Honolulu.Sandwlch Islands. Ho spent last winter in Mexico and is quite a traveler. They leavo the farm lu tho Waldo Hills in good hands,aud will return in the spring, Mr. Valdo spends his summer vaca tions In tho mouutalns and winters ho goes to some of the more congen ial parte of the world. Scio Press: Jefl'Myers, John Frost and Frank Sheltou came up from Salem Monday. Messrs Frost aud Shelton have been forsoveral mouths engaged at carpenter work In tlmt city for Mr. Myres. Tho latter gen tleman has erected eleven houses In that city during tho past summer, the finishing lumber for which pur pose has beeu taken from the Scio plauing establishment. A very choice line of fancy leather goods and plu9h boxei of fancy stationery, all suitable for holiday presents at Pattou's Book Store. Unequuled the display of articles suitable for gifts at Pattou's book store, Stato street, Salem. If vourlunj; trouble Is of scrofu lous origin' Ayer's Sarsapurila will cure you. Decorate your homo with a few odd pieces of furniture. Keller & Marsh show (ho latest things out. The fall styles in reception chulrs are exquisite. Iu leather parlor suckers we lead. Five beauties sold yesterday. Don't neglect your cough! Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will cure it, and prevent consumption. Wrlto J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, for evidence. Fancy smoked PJaceutia bloaters, at Clark & Eppley'. Great Relief IS Instantly afforded sufferers from Bronchitis, by tho uso of Ayer's pherry Pectoral. Either as an ano ilyno, to allay Inflammation, or nn ex pectorant, to loosen and bring away tho mucus, this preparation has no equal. " Last winter I contracted n sovr-ro cold, which, l) repented exposure, bc rnmo nutto oftstlnnto. I vini much troubled with hoarseness nnd bronchial irritation. After trying various medi cines, without rolicf. I at last purchased a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. On taking this medicine, my cough ceased almost immediately, nnd I liavo been jveii ever since." itev. -i nomas u. Russell. Secretnrv Ilolston Confcronco und 1 K. of tho Greenville Dist. M. E. C, Joncsboro, Tcnn. " Jfy mothpr wns sick three years nnd vprv lrm- wlfli lirnnMilfla. Vn fpnrnil nothing would cure her. Ono of my menus tola mo about Ayer's unorry Pectoral. She tried it, has used eight bottles, nnd is now well." T. II. V. Chamberlain, Baltimore, Md. r's henry rectoral i rnnrAnED by 2r. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Frico $1 ; six bottles', $5. GREAT IF WTITIMI?!)1 MLLimilll Nl SALE Owing to my continued 111 health I am obliged to K' out of business; will sell my entire stoek nt 50c On the Dollar, Commencing Monday,December 5th Terms strictly cash. MRS. D. L. FIESTER. DKATUS. At her borne iu Gates, Saturday morning, D-'cember 10, 1892, of con. gestion of the brain, Miss Flora M., eldest daughter of T. Z. and L. M. Drills, aged 24 years. The Advertisement Of Hood's Sursnnarilla Is nlwuys within the bounds of reason because it is true; it always appeals to the sober, common t-euse of thiukiui; people because it is true; aud It ia always fully substantiated by en dorsements which, iu the lluuuclal world would be accepted Without a moment's hesitation For a geuernl family confidently leuomend cathartic we Hood's Pills 5SS2ESSfr i r T li OODED! We are now flooded with business. The demaad rfet A . A,WU"V A .WM ALL HVULi UMMUUO, ULiL NVVlr CLOTHING, etc., has reached high water mark. Get in tho swim by giving us a call. That Great Sale ! It is only a short time since wo commenced our closing out sale, and during that timo our store has been crowded with barp-ain seekers. Hundreds have been made happy, and many could not bo waited no in the rush. Our BARGAINS BEAT THEM ALL Such low prices were never before known in Salem, aud the people are not ' slow to profit by them. IVLKN'S and CHILDREN'S CLOTHUNTG, BOOTS AND SJHOKS. Were neyer before sold so cheap on the coast. "Wo ropresont threo different woolen" mills, and can please all. Call early. B.FORSTNER&CO.,; 297 Commercial Street. C. G. GIVEN Beats Them All. BARGAINS IN SHOKS. ' Men's Calf Shoes , , ." $3 00 worth' 3 50,' Milwaukee Oil Grain Shoes 2 50 Veal Calf Congress Shoes ' 1 75 Boy's Oil Grain Shoes 1 75 Men's Holiday Slippers 1 25 Best Kip Boots 3 50 Oil Grain Boots t '. 4 00 See ladies' reduced list next week. Wo can save you money on all pur hase"s, for cash. Next door to Lamport's bier horse. 3 2 2 1 4 4 00 00 00 75 00 50 Church Directory. nvAOM.iOAt.. Corner of Llbor'y and Center streets. Suuday services 10:30 a, m. and 7:30 p. m., Sununy school 12 m., Y. l'.S. C. K. B.30 p. m.; t'rujcr meeting Thursday, 7 30 p.m. J. liowcntox, paster, restdenCo JJ7 Liberty street. i'ltksiiYTcniAN. Chinch street, between Clicmsketn nod Ceiiter. Vrcuclilug raoru nig und ovcnlng; Babbath school at 12 m.; Y 1'. S. O. IS, l u.:X) p. m.; pmjcr meeting Thursday nt 7:S0p. ra, Kev. I?. II. Gwyni-c, V, 1) pastor. feotmi Haijcm M. K church, rrenoh in;; every Sunday nt 1C:C0 n, m. and 7 p. in. Sunday school at 3 p. in. I'taycr meeting Tlnuoduy at 7 p. m, Epivorth League, Friday at 7 p. m. Kov.Chas. II, Lee, iiastor. CUMIlKULAND I'BESItYTKniAN. Bftlem, Oregon, Ilov. J. i:. Ilialr, l'astor. Sunday school e cry Hunony, 10 a. in. I'reacMng every Sunday , 11 a, in. nnd 7:30 p. ui. Church 1'ouhO on Illgh street, between Marlon aud Union. Everybody welcome. Unitiw BitimiKitn. Two blocks sodth west of passenjer depot. Horvlces every Kabbath nt 11 o'clock, nnd al 7:30, BaDbatu school at 10 n, m, i'raycr meeting overy Sat-Jrday night nt7:30. Everybody cordlaly Invited. Kev. -1.8. Jennings, l'astor. 11 ETHomsTEi'iscor-Ai.. Sorvlces onHab batli at 10:30 aud 7:30. Munday school at 13;Kpworth Leagues at 0:16; Prayer meet lng every Thursday evening. Rev. C. L Kellcrman, pHstor, TnisOnuKCii op God. Holds rellgeous services In the Good Tempter's hall Tues day, Thursday nnd Friday evenings. Bun days at 10.30 a rn. and 7:30. Sunday school at 8 p. in. Elder N. Jf . Mathews, pusior. Bt. Joski'ji'm Catholic cmmcir.-che-mekotu and Cottage, Sunday wjrvlccs: Low mass 7:30 a. m.; high mass 10:30; Sunday school 3 p. in.; vespers 7:30; week days, low mass 7 a, m, llev, J. 8, White, pabtor, CoNOUEOATiofJAl.. Corner Center and Liberty Services Hunday at 10:30 u.m, and 7 p. m.; Sunday school 12 m., Y. 1', 8. C. E. at 0.-30 p.m.; prayer mcetlng7:30p.ui,Thurs day. Evangelical Mission.; Corner Che inebeta und 17th streets. Service In Eng Hah evory hunday eenlng at 7:30; Hunday school at 3.30 p m.jrayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. 6t, I'aui. KrucorAT. Ci'uaoir. Corner Church and Chomekela. Bcivlces 10.30 a. m. aud 7 p. in.; Kunday school 11:15 u. in.; service Thursday 7.30 p. m. Ilov. W. Lund, lector. 1'iiiST Haitist. Liberty and Marlon. Services 10:30 a. in, nnd 7.00 p. m.; Sunday school 12 in.; young people's meeting nt 0 p. in.; prayer mooting 7:30 Thursday, Huv. Ilobert Whltukcr, pastor, Fkek 2H.Titoni8T.-Kov. II. F, Hmnllcy pastor. Hervlcos Suuday morning and evening, Hunday school at 10 a in.; prayer meeting Friday night. Church bpposlto North Salem school, l'uiKNrjs. At Highland pnrknn car line. Hervlcts 1C:30 u. in. and 7.0. p, in.; Hunday school)! in.; Ctirlslmu Endeavor 0 p. m,: prayer mwtli g Thursday 7:30 p. n. Kev. K. M. George, j ustor. Gi:iimam MAiTir.-orvl(vs In German ISipttst church north ol Cottage street Hunday school ut 10a. in. I'reuchlnz ft 11 u in. Evening tervlcout 7.30. Kay. John Renter, pa.tor, CinusTiAS. High and Center. Sunday school 12 m.; preaching J0-J0 a. in.; young people's foclfrty KW p. in.; preaching 7:30 , p. m, Kev, W. It. Williams, pastor. C. G." GIVEN. Gehman Kkfohmkd. Capital and Marl on.; Bundny service 11 a, m.;Bunduy school 10 a. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. in. Kev. J. Muellbaupt, pastor. Ciiuistian Science. Services In Uni tarian hall at 10:110 a.m.and 7:30 p, m.; Sab bath school U in.; Bible study Thursday evening. Unitarian. Cor. Chomelrotn and High Btieet. Sunday services 10-30 and 7;ho. Sunday school ut 12, T, W. Haven, pas tor. Evangelical. Corner of Liberty and Center streets. German service every first nud third Sundays. J. 11. Fisher, pastor. Ueiiman Lutheran, North Cottage Bt. Bcrvlceson 1st and 3d Hunday of each month ut 2 p. m. Kev. G. K. Meyer.pastar. AviucAN METnonisT, North Halem. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 pi m. Sunday school at 1 p. m. Kev, G, W. White, pastor, Tkmi-kbanck. Union Lodge ot Good Templars, No, GUU, meets every Frldy night nt Grange Hull. Travelling mem bers aro cordially Invited. Holiness and l)IvlnoIIeallng,atllSHIgh street, every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Wlint will Simmons Liver Regu lator do? Cure dyspepsia, biliousness elck headache und Indigestion. Holiday furniture very low nt Win. Bargeant'a. 3t Suuerkraut Clark & Eppley. JllliousneBS, bile, bells and. the blues can be cured by takiug Sim mons .blver regulator. SALKM MARKETS. Wheat- 62o per bushel. Oats 3540o per bushel. .Potatoes 4060o per bushel. . Flour $4.00 per bbl. ' Bran (Sucked) $17.G0 per ton Shprts (SackedJ $10X0 person. Eggs 30o per dozen. Chickens 7 per lb. Chopped feed -(Sacked) $ 10.00. Ducks lOo per lb. Geeso 7cper lb. Turkeys llo per lb. Lard 12J16o per lb. Butter 2585o per pound. Beef 712Jo dressed, Veal 10 to 12jo, dressed. Pork 712Jo dressed . Wool-1518o per lb. IIops 1518Joper lb. PARLOR LAMPS, . HALL LAMPS, EVERYTHING IN LAMPS, Fine Patterns and Lane Assortment - -IN- FANCY GLASSWARE AND CARLSBAD C1NA. Call and see our goods. AITKEN & PALMER, 12G State-Street. oraus w i Toilet Buan Perfumery, Parlor Lump, Hanging Lamps Library Larm, Crockery. Glassware, Silverware, xoilet eoap, rmuwierCutIery iiuiijay till,,,, FluuSbue,., Hosiery, Underwear, etc WILLIS BROS, k CO. A Dangerous Deadlock Occurs when the slevo-lllto action of the Ulilmys is Interrupted, and thuy partially ue.ie ui secwe from lias btxid those Im purities for the escape of which U'cy aro such Importuut channels, Jlrlght's dls iidte, diabetes, suppression ol the urine, und weuknossaud Inaction of the bladder tbee uro complaints to tho roller of which Iloitettors's Mtomucu Hitters are admirably adaptod. These ullineut un checked are very formidable, and trio u 11 liyot urccouiseto this fine remedy and liroveutlvo caiinut be pleaded with too much Insistence. The Hitler 1 likewise enl'-uoouj' lu an Incomparable degree for maUrlu, Indigestion, costlit-u ess. rlieuma II. m and debility. In neuralgia It has. also p'UVI lief. nnr, X UTrSTTCll PT.nCK. yJX H,4laUMluwiLreUooil3ttud'rzImmlnRBau.tWenBnd Boj' Clolblnf. Bpeciai vlu.- 'eut8 ftf R & G Corit;Uf ti lo th mark. Salem, Oregon. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve In Ilia world for Cuts' Bruise, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Hlu-um, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chup ped huud, Chilblains, Conn und ull Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay require. Jt Is (fuuranteed to give erfect balls faction or money refunded. Price 25 eeuU pT box. For dale by DttQ'l J, Fry, 296 Com. t, OS RICES Baking Powder. lUll' Cheapest and best place to buy Brooks & Harritt. Dolls and Doll Cabs, Rocking anil Bobby Horses, Sliooilys; Mechanical and Steam Toys, Drains. -COMPLETE LINK. Got our prices boforo purchasing elsewhere, savo you nionoy. "Wo1 can SPSS THE YAflUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company' steamship Hue. & miles shorter, IW hours less limu than by any oluci iout. First ciass through pusseuger and freight llni trout i'ortlaud and ail points In tho Wlj latnette vulleyjio una from ban Kranclsf TIME SCHEDULE. (tSxcept BunaayiJT" JOHNJHIIGHES, Dealer lu Groceries, Palate, kfa nnd Window iXiwm, Wall Pa-. er and Itorder, Artist' "Ma )rials, Lime, Hair. Nails awl Shingles, Kay, Feed and Feww Pout. Gn8 ticeds, Etc -u MKW AUVKKTIHKMMNT. Louve Albany LaivoUorvallls Arrive Yatjutna leave Vrnjulna bcave Corvallls Arrive Albany . 1.-00 I'M litt I'M . 630 I'M 6:15 AM UfctfAM 11:11) AM O. A O. trains connect at Albany and Corvallls. The above t ruins connect at YAQUINA with the Oregon Development Gora lAa jfMUMUishltwbatwttfw Van ulna and H KruoBUeo. N. 11. l"aengM lront l"ortland and all Willamette Valley points eau wake oIom ooaueotton with the train of thi VAOU1NA UOUTKot Albany or CorvalMe and If dtMllnod to Uaa ftutvUMO, sh&ald arrange to arrive at Yauina tho evlBg before date of sailing. rtmagtr h( rrtlcst KtM Atwm tM UwMt. or luformavlou appty u Iwn hOlman a Oo., t4hi audTje AgwU'JW audi Trout ., I'ortlaud, Or, o O.C. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used ia Mpon of pomei 40 Vars the SUndari unnllld Att tUa'l VrL A tj U. VIMWVUU, Jr-Bw5! JfrK . S1TUATIOK WANTKU-Br A flmu lady as onok lo private family.- Jfa nuire aid Kxehange blolr, ComMeroUl M.. Ualeai, Orfgon. RtKjmlB, - witm nilllH l'Al'KK la kept outfle at X. O, 'twnHt Anse-r, m mm uu;. am I ma California, where eoutj&ew fee acwr wnusiHsssiurm I Drake's AdveMMiHC AasiMV 66 MerehauU KxetMiu:e. mm, 1 1 M ttaatar fttaaif 17ANCY WOHtC-Mr. aad V (Mtleaobereofall bias of are slaying at The Co4g. M This Itn Hire oonortunltir a I ibIwms. NothtacuiMiMllhetr evcreomatoUteeltr. Itliaa t arrauae Mr lasso ns NbouM eail and see tlHHr Una iMfU. ANTKTO Ttu; 1 IMt tWTlfI SSWi MAkj aetta mi: Mtw UKjmmtn. A. OaMe.' a laiHeV D. I Ml IpOUXU.-rA MytasMNsw HI ! webHTKi, C.Olai.inhejasjs, V. ?) , .,ini")1" -