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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1893)
, fjfimtf iVl ' ,v k 6ak m IfJVJittUiM OAl'iaAli JOVlMAU VtltJMVAY, AVllth 0, I81W. ndiMkMmiikH natrn iftn i mi mini am m: mm 4oi;k,.a(,. UJllil IM-M-Mi VUHtiMHmi UAtliii HKUlift HUtitiii, ni tnn Csfal Journal Publishing Comply, IM OrtM Jf'oclc (JoititfM'tftaf flirel. , j 4r- - -j !lore BROTIIEflS, ' ' Wlbrt. (Mi I VTei ititnt wt if yof ifW IMfMUMD UMI'LUYM. 'I'lio (Jill' nii (tillrond AKO.comiiKitil lng utmri (lie ruling oCikIo Jllckoln IM Toledo cam?, lay rct fllrcw iiori (lie fcKit llinl (lie clmmclur of railroad finiploye Is "iubllc,"nid (tint tlio corn v luuulty therefore lini a nht to control Mild regulate tlifin In tlielr nervleu and even tooyorrUlo tlieit in tlio tlmo twitl manner of (jiilt(lii It. Tlio Ago ap plaud llieJudgo'M admonition to roll way employe, "You cannot alwy olioow your own tlmo an placo fur Icr cnluatitiK U'onu rulutloiiH," of employi and fulfillment of thu coutrnotof er- vice, Concluding upon tn' head, the Age ways: Meanwhile, to the nilndu of many, tlio utraUKUHt thing Ih the fact thai the power of federal authority to pro tect tlio public In tlio uno of lt lino ol tratmportntlnn wan ever juentlon&d and waa not Iu ago Invoked In tlio dlreo tlou in which Judaea Itlcku and Tuft have now taken, Thu common law, tho ipeclul Htaiules forbidding coimplr acy agaliiHt private n. d publlalntereHtf, and the Interstate commeruo law, which, white teeming with prohlbl tlons agalimt rallwuyn, ban alHO strong provlnloiiH for their protection, all seem to give power uud commandment to tbulr mlnlHtern to prevent thu terroriz ing, hnrraiislng and Injuring of the great body of tlio publlu by any minor Ity of men combined purely for their own boIIIhIi purpmea. Thero could bo, nothing inoro propoa teroua than tho whlmawlugof thu at tornoyti, in law and In newspaper, of railroad corporations on thu subject of their relations to the public. When ever It buIU tholr gainful purpose to be considered aa publlu agencies, when ever prlvato property Is to be seized for tholr use, whenuvei It Is to their advantage to secure seolal polluu pro tection, or whenever they sco a point lu a contest with organized labor, they proclaim from the very housetops that they are public In their nature, per forming a public function, nid make this postulate tho bonis of their de mand for public Interference, protec tion and backing, ltut whenever thu public baa a right to establish, oru remedy to provide for the usurpations aud tho abuses of the corporations, why, that Is a horse of another color, tho corporations In the twinkling of an eye become ''private" and the public Is warned to keep hands oil such sacred entries. In short thu organs ot thu carrier cor porations now appeal to Identically the same premise which they have no stre nuously aud vindictively repudiated. This tlmo tho employes of the com panies aro likely to feel that their toes are being trodden on. Not only so, but lu recent years the corporations have luude special ellort to maim tholr employes on their sldu of this dispute, that Is, the contention that (hey aro not of such u publlu char acter as to warreut tllluleut publlu con trol. i . infill Vorri III iiytoorjtl(!ftl, I'optilfsl olnritor, hof will Uiei ixAtt ftaxl n( on all of VkttM'ii pfpo hnMntitiii4 tu "liiMin iiiVm m M JfOM M UtyKtMtef, MHMM1 COURT Mnrloli county should not Waste Htiollief dollar building foadrt, it Is demonstrable lontiy person having (lie IliUlllgeiico' that (lixi gave (ho Amefl' can wild goose Hint gravel tomU call be built Hint will remain clean, hard and passable Under lieivy (ravel through out our worst wet seasons, It you cannot get this Impression clearly be fore your mind take an hours drive over the gravel road biilltjn l'olk couij ly to the Wallace farm. Why waste thousands on rWore mud roads only to he conversed into Im passible (juagmlres7 As well build mud fences. There should be good solid clean grav'ol roads built from Huletii to Hit vortou, to Dallas, to McMlnuvllle, aud to Intermediate points, Thero ought lo lie Intelligence enough lu our pub lic oillclal lo put a stop to frittering away any more money on mud roads, i'he people will simply not tolerate it, Iloycolt tlio mud road. JJulld them ol gravel or leave them as nature left them. THE "ELDEOaLW?! itlrlftffiCfo 'Tat Doctor fiilln Make Lean Wills," lut Dr. Hugo's Catarrh Itemedy cost livs than one doctor's visit. Catarrh h a loathsome, dangerous disease, mid the lime has coiuu when to suffer from It Is i disgrace. No prsou of culture aud refinement cares to inflict Upon hl frlunds his olleislvo breath, disgusting hawking annpitting aud disagreeable uiioris to iiruatii rreeiy and clear (lie ihroatand noso hence thu cultured tud rell tied use Dr. Bagu'a Catarrh itemedy. And no wise aud prudent man cures to run tho risk of leaving hi ranwy witnoui a protector, by letting Ills "slight catarrh" run Into serious or futal throat, aud lung troubles, hence the wise aud prudent use Dr. Sage' Catarrh Itemedy. Tho proprietors ol this remedy aro so confluent of Its cur utlvu properties, that they havo made a standing oiler of a reward of (000 for a cueo they cannot euro. PROM MARION. Home of tlio Marlon young pooplo at tended the Easter entertainment at Jefferson last tiuuday evening. Mr. Wiseman has routed a building of J, W. Liiiceaiid bought I. M. Furn hams shoe tools uud now Is prepared to work In hit shoo shop. County Huperlnteudent Clralinm ar rived at Marlon on the 12 train Monday and visited the school lu tho afternoon, lie found Miss Morris with about .10 puplli It being tho first (lay of tho spring term. Huperiuteuduut Graham went to Jellursoii on tho A.bauy local Monday evening. Ho vs. Fisher add Stoop were hero two days lust week looking for grounds to buy for tho Evangelical church to llx up for camp meeting grounds on which to uialut permanent Improvement to hold camp meeting every year. Thej Imvo about deoided to buy .'10 acres of Mr, llowuii Just north ot town. tthtt(ii'fnirii6r'itlsiftl'il, ffsfltesm Vftf fdh t'.tttUd, Aloxflhlcr Bftltlnl tolls an nmtwlag story ot hid ojtjK'fk'fieu while ftctitttf ss atftgu director tuf Ills' fntlmr WhK the lttttof U'Htiilili Inst Amerleftii tutif. "i UjoU entire clmrgo of tlio sUiga direction for fatlior1," mild ho lti A chat tho other day, "and bo rellovod liltn of all ftPxIoty on that fcoro, 1 had tho moat difficulty In getting in-oior handling of thoUmiplorsccno In 'iMa- roll wlicro Buinson jnills tho shrino of Dlatm down ujion tho heads of the people I superintended thin And got everything into working ahapo, but did not have father rehcarso tho fall, lug in of the tornplo, "I know that tho inocluinlcal effect would Uiko euro of itself, bo far n ho ww concerned, and merely placed A dummy thoro bo na to nrrango that tiono of thu dobris should fall soMto hit Kamson. Tho effect of thla turn hllng In of tho Bconory vtm rather' terrifying, It wan tho 'bu porn1 whom I expected to give mo tho moat trouhlo. Of course I wished them, representing tho wonJilpora In tho temple, to niako a regular otampcue, but I did not rohenrso them for it. "Well, when we played 'Samson' tho, first night I secured just tho ro eult I wanted. You ought to havo seen thoso Bupera run off tho stage I llioy thought tho wliolo Iioubo was tumbling In on them. Tho way they wont off that stage was a caution. At least they tried to go, but in tholr torror they tumbled all over ono an othor in a heap. It produced n mag nificent terror effect, and tho audi enco probably thought it had all been rehearsed to perfection. But the bu- pern know better." "How did they act tho next night?" "They didn't net at all. They were bo terrified that they nover came back. I expected that and had anew lot ready. Tho most astounded man of all was probably father. When tho wholo tornplo tumbled down upon him, ho was perfectly bewil dered, and as soon as tho curtain was down ho turned to mo and energetic ally exclaimed, 'Sacramento I but do you want to kill mo?' Whon cnutious investigation showed him that no pioco of scenery could fall on him, he accepted the situation philo sophically." Minneapolis Tnbuno. 3! Oatarrh Cannot bo Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as ISSINCKIUTV OK IlKFullMKHS. Nathan Pierce, tho Populist loader In Oregon, will try to keep tho wolf from the door next winter by thu crop he will take oil 6000 acres of wheat ho has seeded, aud several other crom nearly m big. In (ho mentillmo he will cham pion (bo caue of (ho landless poor, and help down all tho inonox!les owned by other fellows, Capital Journal, Nathan Pierce, llko any other sensi ble busluesa man, accepts mattcra aa ha tluda them, although wild matters nay not meet his approval. Ho may pemt a lifetime lit laboring for legisla tion to aid (ho poorer clasxti, but It does not necessarily follow that he should give up hU bualuew or reduce bis family to dirt) poverty Iwcatuo of ht reform lilras. Milton Kuule. In other word, Mr, Pierce U willing te recommend reforms to other people, Mtl for (he government of our country, (bat he la not willing to adopt or carry into affect for hlimclf. Now, wo have smouldering apark of atipl?nu In the ahM of our commou sense that tells u what la good for the mtoftia fellow euht (o be good for Mr, Pierce, If lHd Mionopoly Is so great au evil aa Dm Wader of (he PopulUla ,iys U Is he abeva all uteu should not li laud HHwepoiiat iiiHiiir. no aluwro mail will reeoHimetid to other what ho Is ROt preparvd Jo practice hluiwlf. That la H Mm of commou lioaeaty the AsmtImm imipleare not prepared to The Ponulkta should be pre- , (a lake (Mr owu medicine. Nat ha u i'lerue "may iteud a life- MwlH UUorlug for legtalatlou'to aid Mm ftMnr e4awMs'' as (lis Milton Kagle 8, kmt M kwg m he prae(hea the art fibs Uuillteud and r-trlpa teHorMf. Mni tlMNUMUtl asrtti a year of (heir vlr they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitu tional dlHuusc, and lu order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, uud ucts directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is not a quauk medicine. It was prescribed by ouuoftlie best nhysleauslii this country nircars, ami is a regular prescription, It IscouiiMMcdofUic U'Hl tonics Itnnwn. combined with the nest blood purlllers, acting directly on thu mucous surfaces. Thu perfect combination of thu two In gredients (m what produce's such won. derful results In curing catarrh. Heutt for testimonials, free. F, J, Ciiknkv A Co., Proivi.,Tolwlo1 0. Hold by druggists, price 7fic Tho Trade ot Burglary. Burglary is a trade It has its tricks, ita tools and its ups and downs. It is a trade which is continually changing and improving. Methods of high class burglars that woro in vogue 20 years ago aro hardly known now. Tho thief's "jimmy" is out of dato. Safo blowing has given way to eafo cracking. Four or five men, with a few Bticks of dynamite, rob a train nowadays as easily as 20 men armed to thu teeth did it a dozen years ngo. But in epito of tho changes tho motto of all low grade crooks is, "Tho way to steal is to steal." Thoy ombroco ovory opportunity und Btcal whonovor they can, often making a bungling job aud gotting nipped. Aftor a few tonnB in tho penitentiary, however, they are no longer low grado crooks, but have bo come educated professionals. Tho penitentiary is their school. Thoro thoy aro taught all tlio improvements of tho "tTado," and thero many bur glars' dovices aro invontod by brainy but vicious mou. St, Louis Globe-Democrat. THEln LlTfLE ftU9e WOflKED, fi flfld nrf l;tnnm Cut flsck ami Mwnit Osl (fie files. Apropofiof tho huo And cryngalnnt tiw throwing at weddings, a little ntoty In U)k of ono of tho recent hrklen living not many miles from Mrookllno. Deciding to guard against this imrtlctilflr form of warfaro, ono of tho members of tho family had taken tho precaution on tho evening of tho eventful day of locking up tho paritry, and when at tho clone of tho reception tlio pelf appointed commit tee or ushers and bridesmaids started oil tlidr' peiireli for tho tlmo honored article thoy wero confronted by the Insurmountable obstaclo of a locked and barred door. Tlio best man volunteered to sup ply tho demand for rlco from tho pantry of his own homo, which was only a few rods away, and soon re turned, bringing with him all ho had boon Bblo to collect. Tills ammuni tion was divided among tho little army of besiegers, who then gath ered at tho foot of tho stairs and bid ed thoir time, At last quick steps woro hoard in tho upper hall. Somebody called out, "Thoy'ro coming," and two fly ing figures sped down tho staircase and out at tho front door, almost bidden from sight by tho thick, white shower which immediately enveloped them, lodging in every availablo nook and cranny of thoir clothing. Some of tho moro adventurous spir its rushed after them into tho dark ness, throwing tho last handfuls of rico that remained in through tho carriage windows. Pleased with their success, they re turned to tho houeo and wero pictur ing.to themselves tho Bonsation that tho rico bedecked couplo would make at tho hotel for which thoy wero des tined, when suddenly a carriago was heard to drive up to tlio door, the brido and bridegroom entered and disappeared into ono of tho empty rooms beforo tho astonished group could realize what had happened. A few minutes later thoy again emerged, serene and smiling, and freed from all ovidenco of the late fray, and proceeded leisurely to tako their Becond departure, whilo the now empty handed and discomfited guests wero fain to own themselves fairly outwitted by this clover ruse on tho part of tho cnomy. Boston Saturday Gazette. NEW MILLINERY STORE OI'iiHA HOfJPfi HI.OCK, 108 COVM B'f. Mrs. B F. Hdnntgan. T, .1, Kitam noma paintim, J'Al'JBIt HANGING, Natural Wood finishing, for, tli nd OtiemeketA Street. Undertaking and Embalming, Heat fncllltlen In (lie city, A.M.CAMHtH, - lor.Htslflftl. HOEYE A MILLS VOtWMiAtlt BAT US SHAVING M KWOom.Bf., 8fl!cm,0f. Jlorlc.v k Miislniilcr, Carpenters and Builders, Bliop 61 Hint street. StoreFlitlngs aSpoclaltj 2 CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. IMIvmmI AtiYonr Door. ,1, & MUiU'llft Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NOUTIf flALkM. Take It EVENING JOOHNAL, Onlj i cent n dy delivered ftt jour door, MARTIN & IIABKINS, Horseshoeing. BIjACKHMITIIING. State HI reet, - - Salem. J. I MNNlflT 4 SON. Fruit mid Cigars, Clf(tTH nntl Tobacco, IJIUIAM) 1AKL0B, U4Q Oom'l Str.t. T, W, THORNBURG, Tho Upholsterer, Kernodolo, ro-coyern nnd tevnn uiiliolstered ftirtilture, fu,u cIiim work. Olieinehelii iirui Btnto Innurnnce lilorlt. out or SIOHT. The travpllni? public nre now fully nilve to the fact that tlio t'lilriijro, Un ion Paclllu it North WtMerii line (-d'era the very bent ui-cuiiioiIhIIoiim to the publlu from und to ('lilu.itfo, Oiniiba mid luti'ruiedlate points, not only dur ing the world's fulr, but all tlin year round. 4-3-Ct Raspberry Plants. Boughegau, Gregp, Cut liber t and Malabar, lust two red Mron plants. Several thousand, cull euriy, or deliv ered free lo any part of the city, at re 'tuced rates, Leuve ordern at John G. Wright's Riticery. 11. W. Bavaoe, Market Gardner, tiulem. 3-18 0-wd Do not ruin the stomach w:th chemi cals. Sim moiis LI ver Ilegu lator is pure ly vegetable und effective. Tutt's Pills atlmnlnf c tho torpid liver, otrctiRth cnatliodlKCHtlvoormiiiH. rcKUlBtcntUo bowrla, aud nro uncquulcd us un ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, In mnlnrlal dlntrlcts their vlrtacaaro widely rccoKnl rcU, im they pomscsM pcc nllBrprnporllcHliirri-cliih-llioNyNlcm from thut polMon. flccuntly niignr coated, Uobo ninull. l'rlcu, 3cts. Sold Everywhere. Dfflcc, lAOto Hi Washlngtoa St.t N. R The Ilemnlnt of Pet at Ornamenti. A London lady of high degree wears not in tho jewels of her hraco let a tooth extracted from tho mouth of hor pot poodlo. Another affec tionate creaturo uses tho bkiu of a once favqrito horse as a hearth rug for hor boudoir und has a defunct pet pug mounted inalifeliko attitude by the taxidermist for an ornament op her writing tahlo, Exehango. An Enthusiast Indeed. MrB. Trulovo What on earth over lnducod you to engage yourself to Count Lackpcnny? Miss Brickybrac Why, my dear, don't you know that ho will inherit servico of renaissance platol How It will improvo my collection 1 Jew elers' Weekly. jl AJjExm Si A s. fr a sis ylS' DR.GUNN'b IMPEOVZD LIVER PILLS r A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. for health. TbMe pllli mpply what tha ij.ttm h0.kv.o.?:SS',,"InlIr-Cu'"""h'.b"'"n !m.Ti..ai!A.0,"r ,h8 Oonplwon better than klS.7,nth?;y1fte.,a'i?I'r n ripe nor carlts ws mftl mpl. free, or full box 2a. Bold Sold by H.tHkelt A VunSlype. I'ltOFESSIONAli AND IIUSINKi-8 CAItUS. r. II. B'ABCY. OrO.O.lllMOIIAM. D'AltOY 4 BINOItAM, Attorney at Law, Itoumsl, 't and 3, D'Arcy HulldiDK. HI buIb street. BpetlHl nlf-ntlon given to bul ueaa lu the nupreme and cltcult courU or the iiAte. 2 II R. t. JIOlrfK. Attormy at law, Hatem, ore eon. omievTI Commercial utrcet. rilll-MON KOIll), Attorney at law, falem, JL Oregon, uniceupiitalni In 1'ntton block LV. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur , pby block. East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE tbc- I.T J IliOUKH, Attorney ailawalem, Ore-1 XX. Kon. uiiiceover iiuidi uhuk Southern Pacific! Company. CAI.lrOHNIA KXl'llESS THAIN 11UN 1U1LT h TWKKN I'OKTl.AM) ANUH, , T J. SHAW. M.W. HUNT. O . Attorneys at law. HI1AWAUUNT (Jin.-e over Canlutl National bank, Halem, OreKn. T. KICHaIIDSUN, Attorney nt law or flcouDstnlrH In front rojin ol newllasb lock, corner Oouimerclnl and L'ourL atrcets. rtalem, Oregon, bloc JOHN A. OAH'jON, Attorney at law, rooms 'A and A, l)urj bunk bulldluir, Halem, Or, II. r.HONHAM. W. H. HOLMES. BON HAM & HOLMES. Attorneys at law. Olllce In llusb block, bttvteen State ana court, on Commercial street. ME. X'OGUE, Ht-nographer and Tjpe , wrltest. iiest equipped typewriting of tttu but one In Oregon, over lluah's bank, .'alein, Oregon. MMllll. 1 7:UU p, m, 9:1)1 p. m. 8:15 a.m. Lv. L.V. Ar. 1'ortluuU Bnlotn Hnn Knin. Ar. l.v. Lv. "riii. 7:ioa, u 0:20 a. di Above ImliiM slop only nl IoIIomiiik autioni north of lloscburi;. East I'ortluud Oregon city woouourn, rjaieni, Albany uuugent, rflu'ddV JIalsey, ilarrlsburi, JuuctlonOlty, Irving anil KQHKHI'Hn SIAl.l, DANA. HM a. m. 11:17 a. m 6:50 p. in. JjV. Ar. I'ortluud Bnlein ltohcbnrg Ai-.l i:n.m, i-v. lMUp.w. Lv. 7:lHa.ra Allmny l.ocul, Huily l.xci)l niiniln) 6 U) p. Ill, 7:62 p.m. 9.0O p. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. i'urilunu eitloin Albany Ar. Lv. Ly. 1U:.K( u.w. 7:IH a. m B::)il h. m. MlELIiA HUEUMAN.-Typewrltlnu and O commercial sinography, room 11. Gray block. Flrst-claa work, lluteif reabonable. I"MI. A. J ihecye, ear, noaeuud M. UlLiLild.bpeclallatlu diseases of i ivvjL.cni.iMncuuu ujruai, xvoom lu uuau uuni ounaibg, aiera. Dll. T 0 SMITH, Dentist. 92 State street, 8,ilem, Oreou. Finished dental onera. Painless opera- lion of every deacrlpllon. llous specialty. T IM' M . 110ns ana auierliiteuiience for ah classes ol buildings, tuuui, up sutirs UUH, Architect, plans, speclflca- vriiueucirnce lor all Office 90 Commercial 1 A. KOHLHT, Archliect, room 424. Mar J qu'tm bulldlDg, 1', r.land, Oregon. P. J. LAESEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wngons, Car riages, etc. Rpalrlntj a Specialty rinup 45 HUtc street, ijnyiMjiiun LUUUK Q, 2 A.O. U. W. , iiMi meir nan in ntata Insurance VM..u.uKt ctcij' trcuuetjuay evening. J. A. 8EMVOOD, Rera;rVENAiS' "' W' Fair Beforo doing to tho Woild'a Enqulro About Tlio Llmlletl KxprvM trulnsof thoChl oiiro, JlllwttUheo AHt. Titul ltulhvay U'twt't'n Ht. Pit ul ml Chlcaiao und Omuhu nntl t'hli'iiKO. Thi' trahm uru vt-Htlliulod. elect rlo IlKhted and Kltnin h fitted, with tho tin oat DIuluiruiHl Hleopluir CurHorvleo lu tlio world, 'Hie Meet 1 lo tvadluir llcht In each Iwrth I thu Hucciwaftil novelty ofthU prtixreMlvoHKe, anil Is highly Hppreclat tl by all rvKUlar patroiii oftlilallue. V wlnh other to know lit merlin, as tho Cliliviun Milwaukee A til. Paul Itall way U the (inly line In the wt enjoy liitf tho exoltulvo use of this tetit. Kor further Information apply to tieartttt couimui ticket atreut, or addrow ( J. Kiidy, Oeneral Auout, J. W. tUanv.Trnv. Pa! Aut. ft Stark Ht., Portland, Or. tf SALKM JMRKKT8. Whont- A7o Kr tnutiel. OU-Jttfjj)40a iMft buho. Potattn-a- t0&(lo per hiuhel. Klour-a Bt r Mil. llrao (rMektsl) f H.(M per ton Kh(irla-(Hacktl) LXI 00 i-or ton. Heau, white, So nr IU Kkk IOo ivr tlojrt'ii, Chloken-8 tu l(k. ptr lti. Chnniwtl f-a-(8ckwlta).0a, Duck-l2Jo Hr lu, (leHH-7o ixt lb, Turkya UXiHrlb. Itnl ISJQI&o jwr lb, lluttiriMA30i per ttounU llw'f-Ttilotlrwl, Vwl-10 to ie, drvftttd, INHk-TlloilrwM, WtKil-lSAIKo r l. He,wUftTa irlk WhH yn h huhihmUU) alut The Tula of tho Tolaphoo. Tlio ilrat toleplioiio thut was over usetl was not oloctricol, nor was It n Bcioiitlflo iustrmnont in nny Bonso of tho tenn. A littlo moro than 50 ycara ago tho employees of a largo manu factory beguiled their leisure hours by klto flying. Kites largo and small wont up tluily, nntl tho Btrifo was to 6eo who could got tho lnrgest Tl:o twino which hold them was tho thread spun unci twisted by tlio la dins of tho villago. Ono day to tho talo of tlio largest kito was attached n kitten, sowed in a canvas bag, with a uetting over tho mouth to givo it nir, Whon tho kito was at iUj greatest height 200 foot or moro tho mowing could be distinctly heard by thwo holding tho fltring. To tho clearness of tho at- mosphoro was attributed tho hearing of tho kitten's voice. This is tho fint account wo remember of speaking along a lino. Sheftlold Telegraph. A htrrct Car ld;t. llioy wero riding up town together pretty, pink cheeked Etliel and hor red cheeked brother Ralph. In tho yonug woman's lap lay n daintily bound volutuo with a bit of winter lauiUeaiM) etched uixin tho cover and tho words "Wiuter Idyls'' written ftcrcicw it "&ty,' Ethel," inquired Ralph, "what does I d-y-1 spoil!" "Idyl," replied Ethol absontmiud edly, lookjug out of ho car window. Ralph pondered. "Aro winter idlw tramps, Etholl" ho wont ou. Aud tho Mhentniinded Ethel said sho gmnao so, New York World. lluw IWKittwuML "I alius knowed wotxkock time had cum," onco said a marbh farwer, "when iwnson roads 'burning fiery I mnmw m cuurvu imsou." ite was much moro a Biwrteman than a theo logian, adtls the relater of this story, hut he naeast themorslas' Imsub fold iyle) for the alae&Mtk $t)Bday aft- KivV Administrator's Notico of Final Settlement. rOTICKIs hereby given that the under 1.1 sunea auiiunistnilor nf the estate of ui.et. iviuu, ihioui .iiarion county, urekou de 'eased, has tlltd bis final Mccount ol catties tatej and thai 8aturd-t', April IM. loW, at 10 ivifvan iii.ui bjwu uv. iil inRPninivtnii house, at the Ulty of Halem, In -Marlon count y. Oregon, has been flinl by the court as the miioiiuu liiacn lor me Hearing of said ac o 'unls, miiiI objections thereto, and that the amo will be pmsed upon by the court Ht sold time nnd pla e. AHltAIIAM UIOH, Administrator of the Ktate e: Christ Ulch. deceased. ' Dated this March 31, 181). -t-CSw Bargains in hi. wIIl.l.8m!.Ul Pjwtmn'teroi Lewlsvllle, and 4nmli-jLu.rJ?,Jr' if ?a'em' navo for "'"e nboit hi i ..... '""'""KBuastocic land In thy Lucklniiiutft i-otintry In l'olk counlv I'rlces range from 8 lo Kfl t.r nV fnlSiJ. properly, afd on nine, ureal the above. Mr. John Uunatrfonl Proprietor of the fine liycry stable at the West End hotel, Elmlra, N. Y., sa-: " I bate found tint Hood' SamparUU In the Spring to eTery respect coos way ahead of n. thing I erer took for kldaer a4 llrcr iraublr, from which I hare suffered a ood deal during the pait )ear or two. I hafe taken four or tire bottles and think It hi completely cured me, aj I hare felt well for several mnnth Other Biernber of mr faadly have UVen Hood's Sananartll for general debility aad tor purtfjtug the blood, and have been highly gratia ej at tlie good it has done then, r alwayt fel safe in recommendlug it to my irienas," Joux HtTKUKBIrORO, Wett End Hotel, Elmlra, New York. At tats iea.iou nearly every one needs a good medicine to imrtfy the blood and etpel Uie Uapuilties which hare accumulated during the winter. Hood' SartaparllU U 10 well adapted for this purpose that It Is beyond compart sou a a Mitring Mt'dtriua, It fiueb every tnca of SerafuU and huawr tro the blood, aa4 tf new life and vigor. Remember, Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures Wttsa owwr porwrattoiu taft. ItUIf to Itoetf ta poeHsre aaedMHtal Merit. who ukcu tour or ure uo Purify Your Blood ter flrrfl- All ormH tlio inurkAt fin. hn 1. burgriloa. Call on or addrpus dw J.nr Money to Loan. cai,SSJ.A,V,H'de oa "pro cy LOMHARD INVESTMErsT CO. Kor terms, etc., apply to Attorney at law. overS fan.X. MONEY ToToAlT tmeln!nMCSCnd THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAD SALEM. - - . Ogon. Office removed to 2H Commercial nt. Hates reasonable. Public and private work one. C.B. CLEMENT, Manager. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2l5KCoram,reliISt . Ssl.m, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty of Spectacles and repairing Clocks. Walcht and Jewelry. llifting tars on Ogrieu J.'nult) POLLHAN BOFFET SLBGPE11S AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to nil thioiiKli trains. iVestSide Divisioo, Behveeu Mhi anil Cenallis: IAlI,y. (KXCE1T C1UNDA1). 7:.j u. iii. LtlO p. m. Ar. i'oiliiiuu Corviillls Al, Lv. 'it.'l't I , HI. 12:,'..M. a. At Albany and i,'orvullN muotci trains or Ontron I'l.oiflo lf'illiond Bi-Khjn i ,1A mull,) KMiv.rlm r. MU p. ill. 7:2.5 p. m. Lv. Ar. I'urtiHuu McMli nvillp jii. l.v r,:tiii,m THItOUiiih '1 iVKKTte To all poln tain the I-iutd-n Mutim, Ciin-ids and hurope can be nblHtiitil m J. tesl i..tu troai- D i,y,vv- KK". Agent, eultm. M KUh.lll.KM, MHIioccr. WISCOSIN CENTRAL LINES. (Northern Pacific R. R, Co., Lessee.) LATEST TIME CARD, Two Through Trains Daily. The Yaquina Route. ORffiON PACWC ft 11 h?2 ?irne0H?'we pPraentcompanyN stetm. nmP ,hn-112" mllt'8 '"oner, -20 liourn lei !mn,,1ihinhy any othr wuf. I-'lwt cats 4fii.,',(? nn'1,ari mints in tho Wliiuiittu valley lo and fromian l'raucl-w TIME BOUHDULE. (Except Hiind.M Ly Albany.l:00 p m I Lv Coi vnllls -m n m lv Lrvalii. lo.-d5 am Ar Allmuv ii-ninm valil0' trBlnB connect nt Albany und Cor ,f above trains connect at Viinulnn with the Oregon Devol pmeut Co 'a lliiu n? , team. e.s between Yaquina aSd Ban 'Crll' iuii MJT t."83611113 floiu Hortlitnd and all mc tlon w'li hi ley, P,iaU rnn '""k" clr"e con ?. . Sn w)ln,betriilusoftiie Ytinulnit Home Francisco, should urrano to an I w at Yuoulna the evening beforo dateof gailli.K. luqu,Da louesf DSLa?& K,H?ut 1a'" ftlwn." the O.C.1100yE.Ao'tOeu'IKt & 1'hJb. Agt C H. HA6WKLL, Jr..' l'ass.Agt. O .. H.l'o.. Corvullls, Or. , Gen'l Freiaht uud ro. Jievpiopmcnt Co., ttM Montgomery St. FEAR & FORD, Boom 12. Hnli lUnk block. SUM lii'ipm l:J0pm lO-l.am 1 5fipn 7 15am Sfeffifc.:ississ ?pmi : A.h n r: 'i-.ra sp B'Jnml .XKIInn. 5-7rmlQ45pm tispm 1 .. Uulutb.. aio' :":?"""- a -aHII..V nicngn.. C'loeonne?tlon mad- i,?8 Rna taa, srAS?,1?" h.Chlca wlt11 " tlcuVaUglnrmatl0aaPPy'V?. nearest uen.roM.andTkt.AChlcagVl. Authorized Capital f500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Halem, Orvgou. W. A. CUHICK, lies. W. W. M AltTl S Vlr. ft J.H.ALUi;ilT;cirhlJrN,MCe BUte.Ctounty "MCitr Warrants bought wi lli1ngund BANKING CO G1P1T.IL STOCK, all SabstriM, J200 000 ."nVirrMnx""""- Q0.,WIXIA1IM .., IIVUII BCNAKY. '"" ni Cashier. rUnk lnnw v.... . . eUUlfWi. ""w DUK unCommnr. MVtl sB ' sMfVFisUHrff 1 siH KsnUsVW nj 2 How Tlci' Met. ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A.M. 7.in d is Ql DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago 40 Hou O-'cker to Omaha and Kansas City, PULLMAN a,d TOURIST SLEEPERS "EE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS. mum. n. '" From Terminal or Inferior Points tLe H. MU.. n 'n n -i wurmerB rac am inciijup Is the line to tnke To all Points East and South. ST. PAUL AKD CHICAGO (No change or cars.) Ctomrsea ofdinlngcarH unsuri-assed, ruilman drutvlng room eieejiefs .Ot latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, SStSSiS8i!f.C0,,Mr,ti,!,ed nu, '" -wc Slshed fn, hi'it08 ure to"" 're and tu ELEQAKT DAY COACHES. service. ,K l""1 unlnicrrupttd 11 11 man i .. . cured In adfi.cr i ,0'",f!"' bese tbe road. u " u- oiject ol purchased utViFJ i!LPd ie enn be pany. uX "u Ucket cnice ol tbU com. of"SuiTOAU""."?'i?i' rates, M. lna.7reJf.n "" ftnr, lv f KUAllr i ,. 1-'"" aiHlWKlNH. Appiita which r- d-clacs exjean War MAm Increase of PeDsioes! MM WWfM, the biD(ile will Hot t ' ltr. 8 j ZHlLi .fftfjiy KP HOOS'S H.L Cum aN UM HU IS4s4 fok ti.-Wijr's lliMiH. Na.sul lr joa, ..i,i-T 'bisinnlrf; . mMiwi, - frml fio, D'c'8UKnMAN, Urates and ib.i , . " waudrtas, a Ulormauoa ell ou