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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1893)
ftr". in Evrnxmo CAPITAL m mmi joijlvu, JPUrlLMMKM UAKj, KXCKIT HUWIMV, ni'fHS topjUf Journal Publishing Company. l'cl OlflM H eetc-Oninmerctat fltrwl. JOURNAL, ITItlDAY, MARCH 24, 181)3. HOfER MOTHERS, Editors. i bj tattler, per ;ninlb....J060 8TK0NU I'LBA EUK HlkVKR. (Ulea 0. Holmaii lu l'ortlsnd Telegram.) The papers fcirwe(J to the fullrctnta fttfeaUop ef Mllvor nru conlluually liar iBAoMt tbeillver purcliMo, riuI oyery ktilpMMrt of gold to Kurore, every bank failure, la fact, everything pertaining to bard eilaMB or tlj scarcity of money, WM nMt a text for a tirade against ftllr'e. ' u Every monomentntllst wan called a great flnanMer. Every blmetalltct was denominated -"a onJrik. The leading Hiring, faowevur, wan the gold ablpneut to Europe. It wm played for all tbe ratufo there wbh In It, but, vhon ex- Secretary Fonter wil.l: "Tiie fact In, tbe flenMclfer (told Is prrfoclly regular; It to not apeculatlve. It la tbe natural de mao4 of foreign countries that need ftold. The only tliluj; artificial or spec ulative la tba,ltuallou was the eilort to Buwle to keep the koUI bore. That, ol eourse, wa to keep tbe market stead) and not to meet business demands. However, there It nearly $600,000,000 ol gold in tbe country. The. public mind to comparatively easy, and I have no doubt that Curllslo will be ablo to put himself In a position to meet all de mands for gold. I aay when he said this we were no treated to editorials saying that tbe shipments of gold aro duo to this financial legislation In this country. It Is fttrange but truo that tbe "great financial editorials" wero a lit tle scarce about that time. Why waa this true? Did the stole ments of ex-Becrctnry Foster take all tbe wind out of them? Or what was the matter? Again we will bo favored with tel egraphic news that Europe Is hoard, log gold to bo pwparod for a great war Impending, and that ono of tho head men of Germany aald that the gold re wve oi uermany wouiu not bo re duced If the people weut hungry. In view of the reasons given In the editorial It la fair to assume that tbe gold reserve In Germany aud tho lni. pending war In Europe uro due to tbe financial legislation In this country. Ib oosneetlon with the statements of ex-Beoretary Foster on tho "war reas on" above.how does this from tbo l'hlla- aeipnut Telegraph seund: "To stop tbe outpour of our gold we must atop me buying and storing of silver. If we do not, we shall have a silver Instead ofgold basis, and the Inevitable result of tbla will be tbe depreciation to the extent or 80 per cent, of all manuer of eeurltle sot payable, principal aud In tereet, lu gold," If tbe above Is true, what become of Foster's statement? Aud as the abovo baa been indorsed as "n sensible article" it must be taken aa om of the potent nutl-eilver arguments. The awful fact that tbe value of securities would be impaired seems to bo tho koy-uoto. I have no doubt that, if tho mints of tho United Btatea wero thrown owu as they once were to tho coinage of sliver, tbe Yftlueofsecurltlefa would be lu one mbm impaired; that is, tbo purchasing power of tbo lucome derived from tbeu W0ttld.be greatly decreased, be. eauee tbe farmer aud others who have oiuetblng to sell would receive, more for their products aud the boadholder would bo compelled to pay more for bis oommodt ties. The earne thing would reoult If there abould bo discovered a second California and Australia. Tho great output of gold would again ralsu tbe prloe of everything and the purchasing power of the fixed Income would bo v reduoed. What a d tblug it would be If euoh gold mines should be discov ered, It would be a great mlafortuue to tbe people; that is, tbe pecplo who hold tbe bouda ol the world. The peo- Pm ww uaye uioso bonds to pay by taxation on their property have uo right woitby of couslderatloa. They have bo right to ask legUlatlou lu their lntoreaU. What a mUfurtuue it would he If tyr reaaou of the Increase of the keuUtlBg medium, either by a new itoeovery of a great Kald-produolu wintry or tbe full reetoratlou of silver ae ikVMtejr, tbe farmers of Oregon could (eetve I a bushel for wheat aud the IHee of ether farm produeU curre eigly laiwased. They have no Mfu 10 auy such prices, because It weukl tleoreaM the purvhaaiug power c iw nxtKi Ibcohio derived from aeeurl He The great mtm of tbe peo)W must mi by any oVmand of tbelra "Impair Mm vahie of aefurtlea." It to tue that silver vradtutM41d A tbe behest of the bohien of aeeuiltlea aeavbed through eoHgree under tbe UfaUm aUleweMt that the bill merely e4tti the M0eat Ut matter of km It ft true that tbe hoftUre of aeeuritlee iwianwiil tbk naaekl iegiebttieM of i nups last ijiWMMHiwtteUvori Wot wow thai Out people aw begiaalaf te awake to the reaHeatien of tbe wrong perpe- tbto great robbery of the people demand that their aeourftlee be not Impaired and Justice done. No one wan la to rob any creditor; all that i demanded by "silver cranks" is that this robbel-y of tbe people by the demonetization of all ver be, m far as possible, righted' A OommoB Berne Remedy In the matter of curatives what you want to sotuethldg that will do Its worn wniie you continue to do yours a remedy that will give you no Incon venience nor Interfere with your busl ness. Much a remedy Is Allcock's Por ous riaaters. These plasters aro not an experiment; they have been in use for over thirty years, and their value has attested by the highest medical author- mw, aa wen as ny testimonials from those who have used them. They re quire ho change of diet aud are not of feetod by wet of eold. Tbetr action toes not Interfere with iafor butl aessiyouoau toll and yet bo cured wuno Bard at work. Theyarp so pure "' lueyoungeei, ineoiueet, me most uencaie person or eitner sex,- can use mem wun great benefit, i , lieware of imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentations. Ask for Allcock's, and let no solicitation or explanation Induce you to uccept a substitute. PROM WOODBURN. J. D. Gulss ot Woodburn has pur chased tbe Davenport Pharmacy at Bllverton. Tho three-year-old child of Mr. Fom- ery's, died with scarlet fever. Llvesay Bros, will add sash and door machinery to their planing mill. l bey report plenty of work. Geo. Kllno la putting up a store build on Main street. V. L. Tooze will erect a hotel build Ing near the 8. V, depot. Thero will bo a good many new dwellings erected this season. Mr. Beahorn, an employe on tho dprlngfleld branch, is quite sick with pneumonia, but Is uot considered dan gerous. . i. A Onance to Make $500-or Bettor! A slim chance, you funcv. Well, read aud Judge for yourself. You have catarrh. 600 Is offered for au Incu rable caso of catarrh lu tho head( by the proprietors of Dr Sage's Catarrh Iteme dy. Hymitonb ok CATAHinr. Headache obstruction of tho nose, discharges fal ling Into tho throut, sometimes profuse, watery and acrldf at others, thick, tena clous, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid mm uiiensive; oyes weaR, ringing in the ear?, deafness: offensive breath, smell aud taste Imnalrt!. anri mummi debility. Only a few of these symp toms likely to bo present at once. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the wort caso. Only SOcerits. Sold bv driiirclsbi everywhere. ffiOO or a cure. Either would bo acceptable. FROM MAR8HFIELD. Senator W. 8. Vauderburg sends in tho follewing: There appeared It your valuublo paper March 0th an ar ticle entitled "The Iudlctment Agnlnut the Legislature" In which all parties were condemned. Tho Populists wero condemned for supporting the bill au thorising the governor, secretary and treasurer to purchase tho stove plant, If thought advisable by them, at what they might consldor n reasonable price, uot to exceed $03,000. Why that Jour, md should claim that there waa anv Job lu that Is very difficult to under stand, it being well known to all ln tolllgout )croons that It is very essen tial, In faot absolutely uecesary, that convicts bo employed, otherwise they become unmanageable, It has uot been long since tbe atate of New York bad to call an extra session of the leg islature ror the purpose of provldlug means of employment for her couylota as they wore becoming desperate and uncontrolable. Now if there were auy Job In that conditional appropriation the governor, secretary of state and state treasurer must be Implicated. However, thero possibly would have beeu other safe guards thrown around that act, had tho legislature had more time to have devoted to It. for lustauoa tho editor of the Jouhnai. could have beeu added to the committee who would havo Been to it that the business should all be trausactod ou the square (?) allowing no excessive amount to be paid for the plant In order that "a dlvy" might bo made. Hut. If our chief officera eanuot be trusted to tho extent allowed In this measure, then we are truly lu a deplorable condltlou,'1 Htatkov Onto, City okTolkdo, IjUoab County, Frank J. Chunky make an oatl, that ha Is the senior partner of the iinuor F. J. Oiiknky A L., doing buslueM In the City of Toledo, Cotiuty and state aforwaalti. ami tint ..i.i iw... mH1, J!l?,un, of 0NM HUNDIIKU DOLtliAItS for eaeh aud every case of . ".?" "." eaanoi u cureu oy the ue of llAU.'a Catarrh Cuhk, HANKJ,UHKitllY, Hwora to before mo aud suUerfbd in 0 presoe, tbto 6th day of JWeewber, A. X)., law. f ) A. W. Guiason, j 8KAt4 Notary Publlo, Ths freak of a lltillet. Tlicro ttwxl to lwa hotel clerk in rJt Jflmofl, La., who lind n romarkablo story of tho freak of a bullet, Uo told it with great warmth and with such an air of truth that it would bo hard to beliovo that ho had fabricated it. Tho story, about tho way ho used to toll it, won this: "I got my memory back and a bul let on tho tonguo In n Jiffy. Yea, sir, a Jiffy. Look right thero between my oyea. Soo tliatscurl That's whero tho bullet went in. 1 don't know how far in it went, but I know that it didn't como out; at least it didn't for a lonit timo. Well, I went ahead about my work with a bullet In my brain, and I felt pretty queer all tho timo. "I didn't Eocm to havo much mem ory, and Homotimes I felt pretty queer and heard queer kinds of nolsos. Ono day I sat down to break fast I'd boon feeling better forserno timo past. I had begun to remem ber things. So I was just sitting dqwn nt breakfast, remembering things and eating buckwheat cakes with syrup when I felt something plump down on my tonguo. " 'Thero goes that blamed eye tooth,' said L "'What's tho mattor. William?' aid my wife. " 'Eyotooth dropped out, I reckon,' eatdL "Then Ibroughttheoyctoothdown between my tcoth and took it out with my fingers. Well, sir, it wasn't no oyotooth at all, but a bullet. You bet I was surprised. It was tbe same bullet that had gono in between my eyes. "Now Orleans Times-Democrat Anlmnl Wornlilp. Mr. J. McLennan, in his paper on Tho Worship of Plants and Ani mala." calls our attention to many ovidoncoB that tho early Romans, as woll as tho Greeks, worshiped to tomB. Tho Old Tcstamont records Bhow many indications of animal worship among tho Israelites, which must havo lasted for ages boforo tho prohibition inculcated in tho second lino of thodecaloguo was formulated. At n comparative lato dato "Jehovah was worshiped under tho popular symbol of n bull, whilo tho 12 oxen upholding tho lavor in Solomon's templo, as well as tho horns adorn ing tho nltar, wero drawn from tho prevalent bull worship." Modorn research has also proved that tho cherubim wero roprcsonted in the form of winged bulls. M. Lcnor mant, in his famous book ou tho "Beginnings of History," says that, during tho timo of tho kings and prophets, "most assuredly the cheru bim, as thero described, aro ani mals." Popular Scienco Monthly. Hood's Cures li-anh O. Stuart Marshall, Mich. A Business Man's Letter Great Prejudice Ovorcomo Intento Mtacry With JDytpcptla, "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.t " I bavo been led to address you from a deep aciuo of.gratltudo for the great benefit I have received from Hood's Sarsaparllla. "For 20 years I have been a constant sufferer from dyspepsia. Ilavo spent many hundreds or dollars for medicine, with only temporary relief. I havo always been an enemy to patent medicines. But note la my home Hood's Harsaparilla lias A Hearty Wolcomo. " Those who havo not been afflicted with dyspepsia, havo no conception of tho misery I endured, and those that hate need no description of the horrors of Uie unfortunate dyspeptic. "This Li why I changed my mind In regard to patent medicines : An old friend had been afflicted for many years w Ith dyspopsla, and for a few months I noUced that ho had been wonderfully Improving. I ascertained that tho great change had been wholly wrought by tho uso of Hood's Sarsaparllla. He ad vised me to 'try It by all means,' but tho Idea of ma taking 'patent medicine' was a very bitter pill to swallow. Jlut urged by my great sufferings to do eomeihimj, 1 finally yielded and began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla I am now using my fourth bottle, and feet better than I havo In twenty years, and con sider myxclf cured. Uso this statement as you please. I havo been In business hera over 40 years." FitA'ic C Stuart, Mar shall, Mich. Get Hood's Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on tho liver and bowels. mji n tDiuiu (Northern Pacific R. R. Co., lenes.) LATEST TIME CARD, Two Through Trains Daily. rrtOFESSlONAb AND MUBINESflOAltPH. r.H. D'Aitcr. oro.o,nioitM. TVAttOV A UlNOllAM. Attorneys at Uw, ) lUximiM snd 8. lJ'Arcy Huildine lit suite street, bpeclnl attention given to Ijj;I ness in the supreme and circuit courts or i lie itAte. 3 llpm IflOpm 10-lfiam IWjpm 7.1'wln 02jpml . M'mi... a 7:l(pm I ...Htl'nut.a IIAptn I.. Uulutb..B 7.2ptn i - AMimuu. h Diin I. J hlc(tn IfclSatnl I.ISpm muaro JMOpm Il.tOam 060pm 8'jmml XKupm G47m 10 45pm Tickets nold and t'negnee checked through to nil points In the United Hlates and Canada Uloe connection made In Chicago with all trains going Kat and Kouth, for lull Information apply to your nearest ticket agent or JAH. O. I'ONI'j,. uu. 1'am. and Tkt AgL, Chicago, III II. IMIOMK. Altormyat law, Halem,Orc. con, Offliom Commercial street. rnlLMON FOHI), Attorney at law, Palcm, JL Oregon. Office up stairs In l'ellon block L. F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur phy block. East and South via THE SHASTA ROUTE Southern rth Pacific! Company, HJ InaOKH,Attotneyailaw,8alein,Ore , gon. office over uush's bank. N1 To Tnxniiyrrs. OTICK Is hereby glvrn to the taxpayers of Mnrlnn rnnntv. that the law reaulrlng tueshertrrto vllt each nreclnct for tue col lection or county taxes has been repealed by act of the lait legislature, which took cfloct Kebruory 27. IgllJ, conRcqueutlv an taxes are rrmilrpil In hn rmlfl ul thn iberlO's office In the 'ounty court house In Halera, aud tbe sheriff will not visit tbe precincts a adver tised by notices. JOHN KNlUUT, fiherlU Marion Co., Or. February 18, 1893. 8-1-tw-dw T J. BU AW. M.W.HUNT. HllAWAIIUNT t) . Attorneys Ht law. Office over Capital Katloual bank, Balem, Oregon. O T. HI0UA BOSON, Attorney nt law Of p. flee upstairs In front rooms ol new flush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, Balem, Oregon. rOIIN A. OABSON, Attorney at law, rooms I X and 4, Bush bank building, Halem.Or, Bargains in L IT W Umtlh M.(Mn.4nf I awt.t.t1la an W. 1'. Murphy, uf Salem, bavefor sale about x,uw acr, 8 or gooa lurming ana siock lana in tbe LucklnmulH rnuntrr In Polk county. to f.O per acre. All gnoa Prices rauge from fO bargains, property, ut d on the market for the first time, ureal tbe above. Call on or address dw MS-tf Farm for Sale or Trade. On ea'y terms, four miles enstrf Hubllmlty, contuln nt U7acic;; Will tiade for property In or ner mi em. B. O. DOVK, 3-8-dw Sublimity, Or. ?r iiWMfi Smith Premier Typewriter. such llghtH m are ued, Dynn tiearlo Meter, SALEM MARKETS. Wheat- 67o por Itushel. Oate 3540o por bushel. Potatoes 6000o por bushel. Flour $3.00 per bbl. Bran (tiackod) $18.00 por ton BhortB (Backed) $20.00 per.tou. lfiirirs 20o per dozen. Cnlokeus 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped feed (Backed) $20.00, Ducks 12Jo por lb. Geese 7o per lb. Turkeys lOo per lb. Lard 12116o perlb. Butter lM30o per pound, Ueef 7li!jo dressed, Veal 10 to liljo, dressed. Pork 712Jo dressod . Wool 1618o per lb. Hops 1618jo per lb. Vrft On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS: The Halem Light and Power Company nt great expense hne ttiulpped their Electrlu Light piuDt with the in ,1ft modern apparatus and nrx now able to offer the public u belter lUht than miy ,yst-m hnd ut a rate tower than nny city on tho coast. Arc and Incandescent Lighting. ciecinc motors tor all pur poseswhere powerisrequired Besldences can e wired forns many lights ;hTiX.."u.'"";u",V!,,'pr Ior .'r. 1 his belntr rejlstered office 179 Commercial Street, Hold on eosyipayments. Rented. W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. II.N.BUBPKE,OenMAgent, 101 Third St., IortlaDd. Hen d for catalogue. ONLY LINE MMING 11. K. I10N1IAM. W. U. ilOLMEa BUMfAM & U0LMKS. Atlornejs at law. Office In Bush block, between State and court, on Commercial street. K. M. tlcu but one In balem, Oregon. POCUB, Htenographer and Tjpe- tea i Oregon, wrltest Best caulDDed typewriting of- uver uuhu's Dana, Bush A. B. UlLLIS.speclallstln diseases of tne eye, ear, nose ana inroat, itoom iu nani Duuaiug, -aiem. TMl, U Office In Eldridge block, Halem, Oregon. uuiceuoura luioixa.m.ana jioi. p m. W. b. MOTT. Physician aud Suraeon. DK. T O. SMITH, Dentlxt. U State street, Balem, Oregon. finished dental opera- tions of every description, iiuub u ipeciauy, Painless opera- r O.PUUU, Architect, plans, speclflca- II, nuns sou supenniennente ior ai classes ot buildings. Birrei, up iiairs, Office 'ISO Commercial c. A. ROBERT, Architect, room 421, Mar quatn building, Purilaud, Oregon. P. J. LAKSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riages, etc. Repairing a Specialty. Hnop 45 State street. PKOrMJTIONLODClKMO. 2 A.O.U. W.- Meets In their hall In Btate Insurance julldlng, every Wednesday evening. J.A.BELW00D.ReAcoJd;rDENW18,M-W' THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SALEM, - - OrBoti. Office removed to SH Commercial Ht. Rates reasonable. Public and private work v. a. CLEMENT, Manager. done, 2 THROUGH WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000 Transaot a general banking business In all lu branches. gKp- WjjjUAJIB President HuriiiNNiPv v,c Indent UlKili McNAItV rnshlfr. The Best System of Fortification Is that adopted by oeonle lomiy In ! health who wi,n? iSrtiVi" JK.,rTSS'" .,... .11.... 7.i. .:".".''.";: '" fitual barrier agalnct It luroads-Hostetter's Btouiaoh Bitters Precautionary intHaure when the health Is but slightly ImiwlrSdl.. of .'nedToatmn .. .1 Ti .""',.",""l larlal ehlll.aru of Imtlgestlou iucstiig ' irt nrt, bilious ullowueM acwmiwuleU with ofself-nruloctlouwhlnh .L.r..,,. ., ...:..rf Jli?,,,.,,,r.ul wl" dl,eKrl. Histtter' HU,m. uou Bitters prkervelliee who take It trout inalarU. UsmimU, ohronlo constlpaitou. rheumatism, klduxr and bladder trouble auj ver eompiint. Nervous Invalid!. rm.i troubled with theluflnnltlM tuoidinl to ad vanced soars. ladlM in itKiina,. i..m. ..... convalescents derive luflntta benefit irom tue Knr. . W. Hodson.J. DfRECTOPA Geo. Williams, Wm a ii w "luriaruson, J -.ir1J,t ?' new ExDJte block on Oommer etal street. Ml-tl DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M, i ;ou r, m, DAYS TO MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN THIRD YEAR Opens Monday, September 19th, at Kinder- i.u. icu mm, opposite opera house. Children received at th . S?:-, ASaB.'K5!! will be established !,? . tcu iuuergarien pupils and thoae &X?&r.XJWh& "be ltSt! xri7 "i."T.. i1!""""" ."npioy ea, W..T w 'r,iug ana color i UUWU. PrnneV work Intro CAuroitKfA Kxrnitss TnAtw-nux iiailt h. TWKHN I'OKTLANDANIIB. V, " . ra lr,n nli. I:x p. in, D.lHn. m. S.ir, n.tn. Lv. J.v. Ar. Portiuud Hnlein Hnn trnn I AI. i Uv, I.V.I Abovo trulus atop only ut loliottiiiirSTTT? north of Ilosebnrg, Knst i'ortland Oregon rV.0.' wooaourn, naioin 11 usey, Eugene . Alb.lt V Tnn7?ri ilHoy.lIarrlHburj.Jiuietloucity.irVrn,;.:! :J0 a. in. 11:17 a. m 6.60 p. m. mwKiiuuriMAi.i. imiiTv Ar. I J.v. Lv.'i LV. LV. Ar. Purilaud Halem Rose burg '40 p.m. 7.(1) Albany l.iioul, unity Kt:,,i aumuT" 6 00 D. tn, 7.62 p.m. 9.0U n. m. LV. lv: Ar. I'urtliinn euletn Albany Ar. Lv. Lv. 'Mi, to. Dining Cure ou Option ltoute PULLMAN BUFFET SLEWS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trulns. iVestSide Division, Between Forty and Cervallis: PAn.Y- (KXCKIT MONDAY). V W u, lu, 12:10 p. m ILV. Al. Porllnuu (kirvollln Al. I O.dU p, ,u. Ijvjiysm. At Albany una (jrvnllls coiirJect wltii trains of Oregon Pari tie KhIIioiuI. KWHKrjy 1 KAIJ Un ll.t iM i. Ill, 7:2.rp. m. Lv. I Ar. lorJauu McMlnnvlllo k( rum mia Al. fiJiH, m Lv. I F-.lrm.m THROUGH TIWtETS To all points in the Ka,teni NtatPB, Canada and buropo can be obtained at luwcst iati lrom. ttA- "K'NNKlt, Agent, Salem. UP. KOUEBJ5, ashI. U. K. IH.U 1'ubb. Ab'l B. KOKULKlt, Manoirr. " The Yaquina Route. OWN PACIFIC Ii i And Oregon Development company's steam ship line. 223 miles HUortor, i'O hours lesn time than by auy otb.Hr route, l-'lrt class through passenger and freight line from Portland and aFl joints lu tho Willamette valley to aud from fan KrancUco. TIME HOHhDULE, (Except Sunday.) Lv AlbaDy.l.oo p m I Lv Coi vullls 1M0 p m Ar YaaulnB.0 p in Lv Ynquinu (I tiam Lv Corvallis. 10.d5nm Ar Albuuyll:10am O.4 0. trains conntct at Albany and Cor. vallls. The abovo trains connect at Vnnulna with the Oregon Devei. pment Co.'i lino of htcain eis between Yaquina and aau KmniUco m i se"trs fiom Portland nud all Wtilameite valley polnt urn imiko doe con nect on with the trmnsof the Yaquinii Route at Albany or UorallIHtul If dri-Umd toan Francisco shouldurrauetonrrlvrtat enulna the evening beforn daUiof saiili.c. Paskenger and Fit-igitt Jdttm nlwars tho iS? ,; . tI Information apply to Mestrs S..Vio,SffCoV1,rHeut ftna Ticket Agents ?,D?,llS.i',rJP.t.B re,', I'ortland. Or., or O O.UOljUK, Ac'tUeu'l Ft iv I'HhS. Agt., C. H. HA81VELL, Jr., Oen'I Freight utid i'ais. Agt. Oio DerolopmentCo., 'OH Montgomery St. Fop Rent inSr.T,'"'.??1. "ra?n land near Salem. Apply atonceHore;BTDn?ArLK: From Terminal or Interior Points (he DO YOUR BANKING BUSINESS WITH TIIE OLD BANK OF LADD & BUSH, SALEM, OREGON. 2-11-dw-lm Authorized Capital $500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Halem, Oregon. CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Ouicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN and TOURIST SI pfpfpc FREE RECUNIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. or'a'dds Rnd KenenU ,nforn""n caU on W. H. HURLBORT, AssL Q. P. A. 2M Washington flu, POHTlND. llKIIWi, IUbjr crlel, Motlier sighod, Doctor (vrMcribe4 1 Oistori W A c,Ui5iCK.' 1.'re- w w MARTIN, Vice frea. J. JI. ALBtatT.Ouhler. Btate, County and City Warrant bought at Par. aw Fnsb Air ani Extrctsa. IS llftll'fe Catarrh Cut la tVn i,iur.,.n.. Hil uU Utrctl ou th hkod Ntut MtUttMM MkM uftha iHm. tkml ftw tt.liuvulftkt, frw. K. J. UIIKNKV A CO., Tulwo, O. 8r8eW by drungMU, TSc. CHUM BOUKUMAUr TUTT MLIi Kfi4iHr. thoel hetM. M0h M will wli y, wt Uum tint, t tlM (MwuMn, 118 Getalltha possible of both, It in need of flesh strength and nerve force. There's necd.too, of plenty of fat-food. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci. ence. Sett ft JSmuhUm is cmtt)y tf. Curt mf CmuMfki,, Artttokt an J kiJrtd Junutr Money to Loan. Orm MrVby iB?' 0n ,nl'rtVe,, '"' or LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO. For terms, etc., applj to A,,.. .. JOHN A. CIARSON, Attorney at law, over Bush's lUnk, Balem, Or. Mexican War Soldiers Increase of Pensions! Under Act of January 6, 1KB. are entitled to Increase, Apply to U. CSIIKRMAN, Boom 11, ar,,., lilock aalm Ml0 lJ0lta Liberty Bt. Halem, Ore. Seiner & Blosser, 130 BTATE STREET TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and Dairy Supplies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all styles a.speci aty. CLOTHES WRINGERSAND WASHERS 2rThebestonnfi, us a call. Give Northern Pacific Ra ii Is the line to tnko To all Points East and South. v,htihi!ln!ne car ronte- "runs tnroush vestibule trains, every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, ruuman drawing room sleepers .Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. accomwo i5?, be constructed and In which n?8hedrnrhiMnB ar,L both ,ree and "tr Uckeu,ana1oWerB f flm Bnd sccnd-claes ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Umb attlfrd? !&im?M with nil "ervtct. rtofr clJrect " unluterrupted cudTn nJl tr'" ,7 "" t tons can be se fSii .? aircv. t!irf-:fct, any ntent or the road, -inroui panv. lMriSreS61' r' Washlngtonj JorU BHAW & DOWNING, Aieenl. MONEY TO LOAN FEAR & HAMILTON, Boom 13, Bush Bank block. 6 IWw HOWARD, The House Mover. 1 .MhIh Street. ini'S the b,, fll torBovte and rals- PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. FOR TOWN LOTS: pprnm v - inAUTS AKD .FARMS. OAK And Fir Wood. The Bade Tree and ry Oe. ea deliver tnritoM wood ob short MUeew John Savage, Jr. $2.oo MONTEB BROSL, IN Ctommerclal Street, T. J. KltESS. OU8E PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finiihinir, Oor. Mil and CbemeUu 6uet. Undertaking Embalming;. HOEYE & MILLS. -wxiuiSiiAiN BATHS SHAVING 150. '"a-Bt, Balem, Or. Xorley&Wiastauley, Carpenters aad Builders i anopeSBuUitreel. O CENTS A DAY, J. E. MURPinr. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, UKTH flALKM. Take It! JOURNAL martin k mm J. I BBXKB1T & SON. CANDIES, Frait and Cigai-s, P. O. Bloolc R T. 11VHPIIISEYS, CiKr and Tobacco. BILLUIU) PARLOR, 33 Com'l Str.,t. T- W. TH0RNBURG, the eooeptoaion In " Bn.9.Y. AM Horsesh oeing. I he Upholsterer, 'SsrsJSOn A JU ,(. - Evening Journal.