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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1893)
;jp$ fnr iiJpS3"ilMP l,n Hi I I A rOBUJfHKO DAJt-T, SXCXFT ntfXlMY, tth Capful Journal PuWrtMng Coaipanyi rotOSe BWk -Ojesrttl . HOf ER BROTHERS, EdHvo. IhS. 7 carrier , pv satfc... Italy, fry aR, year... Wwtl.l frti,ir j tr. JJ - 149 THE OSE CEST WILT. Tint. Iwswki U tbe firt regular A- octrf Prew dally oewrppr to adopt mall rat of one cent per day aod ar ea km. It b now far a Hoed by mall at iS'cU pr moot!) to any addrew. One dollar pays for a dsily nearipaper for 121 to 122 daya, iwaed every day bat Bundays, 3o ooe need be alarmed that this en t?rcrie will not prore soceraafal. Altnoogb Oregon l not yetatbiekly Ktikd state tle Owjs Cest Daily more than raralu war. TkbJodb- jlax. baa alwaya paid iu way. It b Bald its bill avenr wee ainoe it wt- started under It pre at managemeoi. It baa never sank auy capital, eitber of Ita managers or of tbe gtuclborderr. It baa never robbed tbe elate of job or clerkships or tbe county or city by no- jost bills. It baa been no one's or gaa. We believe tbe people posset tbe in telligence and enterprise to appreciate aO-fECrcrr Daily. As fast as the learn of tbia arrangement which tbe can bare tbe whole world's aflalrs laid before tbem every day wilbin a few boars after happening, tbey are taking advantage of it. New names are com lag In from every aide. People are di- couUnolng their weeklies to take tbe Ojob Cest Daily. Life is too short to take news a week old once a week if the malls can reach you oftener. To refute tbe Oxe Cest Daily and take a week ly is like getting along with a tallow candle wben yon can bare an electric arc light pat In yoar boose for one cent a day. There is no re&xon why tbe One Cest Daily should not find Its way latoererr home of newspaper readers In Oregon. Tbe formation of tbe read log habit la of vital importance to tbe prosperity and good government of our state. The high-priced daily that appeals only to a select few in each community is not in touch with tbe raftasea. The opportunity of tbe poor nun's family comes wben all are im bued with tbe life of tbe great world without They are lifted out of tbe narrow provincial spirit tbat keeps them down. Tbey shake ofl tbe limi tations which Ignorance puts on tbe In dividual. Tbe formation of (be reading habit Ls tbe mission oi tbe One Cest Daily. Regular readers of tbe daily newspa pers may not realize tbe Importance of this. Tbey are readers. They believe this ls tbe age of tbe newspaper. Tbat Is true of themselves. Bat as with Christianity, so with Intelligence, the few possess it, the many are without tbe light TheO.se Cent Daily la a light bringer. It is a dlnpeller of dark ness In tbe human mlud. It Is tbe electric light of intelligence that brings tbe world of fact, news and Informa tion to tbe attention of rich aod poor, for tbem to reflect upon and act wben necessary. SILVER NOT bURBEPTITJuUSLY DEVON'. ETIZED. Senator John Sherman Is very Indlg saut at tbe continued charge tbat Is made tbat be bad a band in secretly destroying tbo legal tender quality of silver in 1873. Recently James P. Piatt of Denver stated In eflVct tbatSher Ban, while acting as a member of tbe conference committee on tbat bill, did la conjunction with other members of tbe committee, surreptitiously insert a elaoselnone section of the bill repeal ing free coinage and smuggled it through both bouses and tbat no mem bcr of the bouse or even President Grant wben be signed tbo bill, bad the faintest suspicion tbat such a clause was contained in tbe bill. PJatt furth er Intimated that advantage bad been taken of this section of the clause by members of tbo conference committee 1131, UHHiiIi JVUIMWi for speculative purposes. Mr. Sherman, In commenting further on the Piatt charges said: "lie is simply revamping some old charges that wore exploded long ago. Bo em inent a Democrat as Abraham 8. Hew. ltt of New York, when a member of tbe house, Investigated the charge when tbey were tint given curreuoy and M4e a strong report to tbo bouse to tbe effect tbat there was not a word of Htrttta lu tbe charges." Ex'Stsaator Henderson of Missouri In Mi ktter 'to Secretary Carlisle the other day said: "To show beyoud all cavil that the act of 1873 demouetiilug the liver dollar as a tender for debt was advisedly aud considerately panted we nwed only examtae the coutetuporeu- I fefMttloJt on ttia same aud kin- I question. The provisions of (bo at of 1878 Itself are too plain to have beea misunderstood, nud to have uiauel cert: tbeut dIHereut would have been a marked departure from tbe polloy of fit Govwattwut aa Uxed by the coluago i- JjW ftf rferary M, 18, whfchl !tMVMl(bnitotltrAnUtliint9' dy oilier crAem o1 HtnlUii tbir, iVspi) tender bar&f to pyc&nta f SCWf.STtU C94XOT. j A gtod many tseo who have been j i holding IVfnbttcan offices and getting? Ipabfksu paptrben tbey coald and jrettiflg Democratic rapport between) times are now working" tbe People's 1 party for all It Is worth or rather for' aM it will be worth to them. ! Oregon bad 99 failures asooantlng to ' 77r00, for first six months of 1SSS, against S7 lailanw amounting to ?3&S,-h mtorHnlrx months oflfiSa. Tb whole of tbe United State bad &m failure amoaotlDglo allfo?lC3,V2039 azalnst 5503 failures amounting to f2,- 273.CS0 for tsuse six montas of last year. Tbat Is not a nattering commentary on tbe coon try going Democratic last No vember. Letter Prom Cyins W. Held, Jr. 8 East&Jth Stbeet. i Yobk, May 8th, 1SS3. Several times tbls Winter I have satTered from tx-vere colds oo my longe. Ecd time I bare applied AllcockV Porous Platters, and In every instanor I have been quickly relieved by .apply ing one across my cbeet and one on my back-. My friends, through my advice, nave tried tbe experiment and bJk foasd it moet eocccsful. I feel tbat I can recommend tbem most bigbly t any one who may see lit to try them. Cybcs W. Field, Jr. KOETH HOWELL PBATP.TB. Mrs. J. H. Baugbman is staying oat on tbe farm again. B. Wiesoer has moved bis old boofe and commenced tbe work of e recti dk a new one in tbe same place. Mina Vinton baa been visiting at Salem since tbe Fourth. Mrs. Ruth Lerwill, of Brownsville, wac visiting bere among relatives last week. Tbe strawberry and Ice cream festival given at tbe M. . cbnrcb not long since, was a financial &a well as a social 8 access, Frank Bateson bad his borse and cart stolen on the night of tbe Fourth, while at a dance near Parkersvilie. As yet nothing baa been beard of the guilty party. Some of our young men report a trip to Wilboit Springs that was full of romantic adventure. Although tbis re sort is well known, and its location easily found, these parties insist tbat tbe .roads might be strewn with guide boards, and tbe route made so plain tbat "a wayfaring man though a fool may not err therein." Hay making is In full blast and con siderable uueasinesa prevails among tbe farmers, on account of tbe uncertainty of tbe weather. More than tbe usual amount of clover and cheat bay is be ing cat, and a rain would damage tbe aame very much at this time. M. A. McCorkle has part of his bay In the shock, and Is selling it in the Held. There it more catarrh la this section of tbe country than all other disease put together, ana until tbe last lew rears was supposed to be Incurable oragreat many years doctors pro nounced It a local disease, and pre- scriueu local remeuies, ana oycontunt ly failiag to cure with locul treatment. pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is tbe only consti tutional cure ou tbe market. It is taken internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly ou tbe blood aud mucous surfaces of tbe system. Tbey oiler one hundred dol lars for any case it fails to care. Bend for cirrulars nod teotlmoniabi. Ad drew, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. J-riold by druggists, 75c DOWN 00 THE RATES! Tbe Union Pacific now leads wIUi re duced rates to eastern points, aud their through car arrangements, magnific ently equipped Pullman and Tourist sleepers, free reclining chair car and fast time, make It ( be best lime to trav el. Two trains leave from Portland dally at 8:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The rates are now within reach of all, aud everybody should take advantage of them to villi tbe world's fair and their friends in tbe east. Bend for ratal and schedules of trains, and do not purchase tickets until after consulting Boko & Barker, agents, Salem, Or. W. H. HORLBURT, Ass't Oen'l Rui, Agent, U, P., Portland, Or, To loeure a beurty appetite aod In creased digestion take blmmons Liver Regulator. VOUR HEALTH UardeptcdapoatbawaTTOttnattbewun. fort whlffi fLaturM ,iic A im Kr.nl4 . J.S. S.takm at the proper tut but Insure rcoj kealUilaca)uortwo. ThttcforttactatfeiosJefH S IMPORTANT oat nature be aubtedu the rishttl Bewr I sili to iLrre the system of lo uuitlcs, and Is an cxcslfcat tooic aba.1 He Wants to Add lib Nmm. a Permit nw to all my name to jour many othet incateslacontinwJitton ortke aia cnrsh prorrtieOBtaldtBtUut,a6citkti.h tl It cvrulolr one of the best toalcs 1 ever used. -John W.DAMiEL,Aadiioa.S.C. TrutU on tixxl aod sUn disease mailed Ire. SWlrTSPECmoCO, AtUwa,C. JtVJiM.NO ssaissfe "jtSiYV1 C?sT r aTdf2(.4BdflBawSi? 1 Sir. tleran. JZUkt Oi ZxhsUr,lLT. Deaf for a Year C&3M4 try Catarrh In the Head Catarrh being a Cu.v;inmoxAL dis ease, requires a Coas;i:i:xtoxAL Rem edy like Hood a Sarsapa rflla to csre it: "Tire yean zro, at resslt of caitrriL. I e2rerj Sort isr txxsisx aod -km eal lor jacre V" a jar. L CM& nrfecs Itrjgx to esre It. ad bid siTJisSES. tiramisjpnrrt M13 irexreni- I craU aUtxiBai a nmmmi. I -rn hrten&rpctSacnjjTrifcB dCT the exre ot a rpeeiaiist. ltbea tcoe ooe rsr&iXK& teat Hood' SarurariHa vtiiX k t mq; pjoS. I besaa taiJcs It wiUsoat Oe expectation of aaT bsttex bttp. To pr orvei amA. gremX St I tviod wb I kid takea Ciree txmtes that dt Iritjt vuntmJs(. IkiptooHUIhivlUiffa ihztnoytt- It tswnroTwarearacd lea, hesr perfctlr well. I aa trxhitA trrt Terr Htawtth the catarrh. I consider ttli a murliaUe ae, zsAltcotssmd Hood's Sarsaparilla to an -vba bare atajrh-" SeskatHicxs, 30 Carter Street, Eociawtr. . Y. HOOD'S PlIXS Ok tet ifUrCac World's Fair, Chicago. . CCazactArctiae&adXtSaeM. fill. I m m tVrrFrrot;UlTvointTVit MHWnUr I betel. yftaotcraiMi. HOPS AOT) CBOPS. Saleu, July 10. AT AURORA. I. V. Eblen, a hop grower at Aurora, tbis county, was in Halem Friday. He says tbe bop outlook is not yet very promising. His theory is tbat the en tire crop Is backward and will not be much over half a crop. It takes tbe same kind of weather to send hops along as it does to make corn, and the season has been cooler than usuaL Tbe bops bare not made tbe growth of vine and are far behind what tbey should be. LAAE COUNTY. Eugene Register: Reports from some sections are to tbe effect tbat lice are now beginning to make their appear ance in tbe bop yards, though not in large quantities, and it ls not feared tbat they will do much damage. How ever, spraying or anything else tbat will destroy tbem should be resorted to so tbat tbe destructive pests may be kept back. Tbe bop crop is one of the most Important ones in Lane county, and it will pay to guard it well. NEW YORK ITEMS. Cherry Valley, M. Y.: Report from tbe bop yards continue to represent the crop as irregular with tbe prospect of being light under the most favorable circumstances. Tberd la no doubt but tbat vermin are here. Whether they have come to slay is a point uot yet settled. As long ss tbey are bere growers will not feel easy. Apparently there is not yet much barm done though some think tbat honey dew Is showing itself in some yards. Thos. Oj borne, of London, England writes under date of June 20, '93, as follews: During the past week we have had exceedingly hot weather both night and day. Most of tbe lice are gone on tbo bops tbat have been well sprayed; where spraying was begun too late there is still a lot of lice. Rain wanted very badly. Tbe prospect is rather bet ter than a week ago but at preseent I do not think we shall grow as many hops aa last year. Market quiet, prices rather eatier. Watervllle, N. Y. Timear Nothing has occurred lately to hurt tbe pros pects of a good cleau crop. The vines are doing well under tbo Influence of tbe pleasant, growing weather and all In all hup growers have no reason to com plain as yet. WASHINGTON TTKHS. The Puyallup Commerce, July 7,: Senator Vandeveuter's 20-acre yard Is nn In lh A.ul rwvo.lM ,...41. t 1 uun u Su um. fuiwiv V"UUUVU,BUU i glvea promise oriu biggest yield. At the Meeker yard on White ri ver the twlnw oonuecllog the topaoflhe polea are completely covered with the vine, preaeutlnK a eea of green appear anoe never before seen la Western WaahJugtoa. At last some of tbo bo pa taken to London last fall by John . Van Ogle are being beard from. Yeaterday Fre mont Anr.ls and A. Hpoouer received returns on tbelra, which will net them 19 o bere. . Meeker 4a Ox tbla week bought tbe Faucett bops. 46 bales, at 15c Good hope and well put up. TlAm a era ( I j Vv.es ea. lua.laHl. .a 1 A . .M lalee, and ahlpped om.mllloU from SjVltap. t , Tlie Pupallup CitlreoJuly 7th aays: M.mtlVropUleof be Bean yard oi -t'J acre u spraying every day. The UAW'i'AL JOUltJIAL. JJOXDAY, ,rUI,V iO, lotftf. i i nyitfrtliiii ejngBwM imeeiwaiwiaavis.issi i j I m r Tnii in n Ike arefnr IT ad vrry rattering. 1(1 fiairw liest Marehiag to flod them. XftTeffiH talnki tbat most of the kU&U MUM m torn lb. p aed tmU chip venders bet on- ltrH,bnttobe oo hand and pray oa tbe Migfeest provocation, ilany of ttttaraMfoabls vines are fully eight fe$loa. Tbr u so far so contracting to report tbocgb a tew growers have become so lovolved that tbeir crops of Mveral years, bene will be manlpolated by factors; IjaTiag claims against tbem, Th small balance of the crop Is beng held firmly. Tbe few warm sunshiny days of tbe past week has given tbe vine a splendid start. Weather Is becoming rainy again and this morning tbe'fog was dense. Tbe Yakima bops are In mncb belter condition than tbe Payallup Valley vices, bat that tbe picking will be about tbe same. AT AUBCXN. The Auburn Argus says: Hops on light sandy soil, are growing and arm--Ing oat nicely, while those, on the beayy clay soil are making an Inferior growth. There must be a great deal of sunshine or there will be no hops. Of this then can be no question. Here it Is nearly the first of July, and scarcely two weeks of sunshine daring the en tire six months of tbe new year. Tbe Ortlng Oracle eays: Situation unchanged. Few lice are noticed in tbe yards, bat no apprebensien is felt Some spray ing has been done where needed and the lice wJH not be allowed any headway. Tbe outlook for a first- class hop and a good yield is very fav- oraoie. IN CALIFORNIA. Wheatland Poor Cerners: A run through tbe hop yards root of town uuus ine vines in noe condition. Soiue sections are more forward than usual, and all, except the newly planted, is in fine condition. The new planting is backward. Tbe work on tbe yards is decreasing and the grower are at work on tbeir houses. W. B. Roddan has In tbe coarse of erection a cooling room 62xie0feet. It U thoroughly braced, and is probably the strongest cooling room in the state. A double 30-foot kiln baa been bnilt adjoining and tbe cooling room will take bops from the four kiln floors. Mr. Wood is having an excavation made in the hHUirie jast eoath of his old Kiln, where be will erect a doable fire-proof kiia. On D. P. Darst's place carpenters are basy building a 30-foot addition to the cool ing room, while masons are patting up another fire-proof kiln. When this season's improvements on the hop bouses are completed tbe bop country surrounding Wheatland can boast of tbe best equipped curing bouses on tbe coast. THE HOP FLY. The Santa Rosa Democrat aays: 'It Is learned from a bop-raiser near Per kins', Sacramento county, tbat tbe dreaded fly is thought to have put in an appearance in some of tbe bop field there. At least a small fly Is eatlug tbe leaves full of holes and retarding tbe growth of tbe hops. It is to be hoped tbat it is not the bop fly, which has not up till this time appeared bere." To this the Puyallup Citizen replies: "It certainly is not" Eternal Vigilance la tbe price of health. Bat with all our precaution there are enemies al ways lurking about our systems, only wailing a favorable opportunity tr as sert themeelves. Impurities in tbe blood may be hidden for years or even for generations and suddenly breufe forth, undermining health and hasten ing death For all diseases arising from impure blood Hood's Sarsaparilla is tbe unequalled and unappruached remedy. It is King of tbem all, for it conquers disease. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of thr Southern Pacific Company, - CAurouriA jcxraxaa ruw-iw dailt bc- TWKIX rotcTLJLMD ASD 8. T. etouih. Worth. 7ajCp.in. 9-J8p.m. &U a.m. t.v. A.T. Ar. Portland Baiem Ban Kran. Ar. .v.Ta.m 7300 n. m Above trains lup only al following miuoii4 north of Itokebarx, Hast Portland Oftgon City, Woodbum, Haltui, Albany Tangent, dhedda, Ualaey. UarrUbart . JanctlonCtty, Irvine ana Eaxene. IUMKHUIWI MAII. DAILT. T kju a.m. uv. Ar. hinlnad Halem ItoseborK AT. I JU o. 1U '-w a. m Lt.I LlOhD. Jc60 p. m. w. tiM u. a Albauy Lwcal, lally Kscepl buiiliii aoj p. m. I Lt. f&SUr! PorUand aalem Albany Ar. . tin-ill fcm. .taaa.ni. I.T. ., UiuiHg furs m ttgtfea Knte PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AUD Second Class Sleeping Cars' Attached to all throoch traUu. iest Side DinasTlttweei Pflrtlud rATt.T- (ucrrr suxday). T55 Tee" IAr. taruand Oorvallls ttlop.ru. AT. Lt. euup. ' ' III m. At Albany and OonraUla connect trains rOntna paHae HaUroAd. wlu aai'tuMiTMjsi). i tu u. scptc ua t rcvT lAr. PorUand McMtnnvUI Ar. I Ka7a,tu Lt. I tH6a.SB - THKU3M TICM1T8 To aUpninUla the Eastwu MOea. nanada I ". Snt l?.l . w .n., . ifLiiimiiti TlwWlVMKMfi vm trttrryla aleng to Mi 6ffl9 wfers tt met a frknd. k'l'JZLJZftl V$Z Ml kimg nMk & 1 1. timi uw: m wnat Lass acre xer, Ecrerame" "Are yon goiag aay place this tuts. taer for vacatton? i "lioUit my.'ilfe.aaddaagbter are.'' . "Yon tafeat jno."Yoo iieed re- Tbe mas signed. "Yas, I sappOM 1 do," be said, "but the wife and 'dani&trs m to need saoaey more than I d rest, and u tbey are is the majority I gaa tbeyll have to haTe it and be harried o& Detroit Free PreVs. folatiu Life. A Modrra Catajtropbc. The vetTan of forty-nine had jast fin ished relating several exciting' stories of coaching in the old days in the west and looked around triumphantly. "Yaas." approved a youth in white flannels vrbo fat on the piazza near .trim as the veteran caught bis eye. "Mebbe yon know somethin about it?" smilingly suggested the old man in a patronizing way. "Yaas," replied the youth, "I da Lawst year I bad a very exciting expe wience with a coach. Lawst yeah was leap yeah, ye know, and there was a girl at Newport who waited for an oppor tunity to pwopose, and &be was so stwong minded that we fellows nevah gave her a chance, because we knew we'd have to say yaas if she evah awsied us. WelL they bad a coaching party one day, and I was invited, bat at the lawst moment I found I aw had to escort Miss Newton, the strong minded damsel, and it so affected me that I had a gunstwokB and couldn't go. So they took Cholly Bndd in my place, and Cholly came bock en gaged. 1 cried for joy that night over my narrow escape." "Humph r interrupted the veteran, "there's nothin m that" "Yaas, there was," ccatmned the youth. "That wide was one of the worst I evah failed to take in my life. It was a wegnlar coaching accident and nearly I bwoke my heart Cholly mawied the! girl in June, and in July she had an old nncle die who left her a million and a half. So, yon see, we have just as bad accidents nowadays," he added trium phantly, "as they evah had in forty nine." Harper's Bazar. From Different Standpoints. The feeling of a good many men Trith regard to public office is no doubt mncb tbe same aa tbat which a certain distin guished Frenchman had or professed o have toward the academy that gronp of 40 who are called "The Immortala." He was asied one day why he did not propose his candilacy for the academy. "Ah," 6aid be, 'if L applied and wero admitted, some one might asi, 'Why ii he in it? and I ahould much rather beai it asked, "Why isn't he in it? " Yonth'i Companion. An Excltlnff Time. Small Boy Mammal Mammal There's a mad dog in tbe Btreet, and everybody is running into tbe houses. Mamma (rushing to the window) Where? Where? Small Boy Look ontl Dodge down! Get under the sofa! A policeman is go ing to shoot! Harlem Life. Not Particular. Mr. X. wrote to a dramatic author "Dear Feosd-Please send me a box for the Gymnase theater, where one of your plays is being performed, which, 1 am told, is charming. "P. S. Or for any other theater, no matter which." Masque de Fer. Pellteneu In Chicago. He Tbey are awfully pobte at the World's fair. She How is thatf He Why, they call every woman who goes to the fair,, no matter how homely ahe is, a fair visitor. Uew York Herald. Eepnomy. "What do yon do with this baseball mask, Harlow? You dont play ball, do you?" "JCv I padlock it on my boy Johnny In the green apple season. It nvea lota of trouble." Harper's Bazar. In Deep. "I understand Jigson holds quite, a re sponsible position and that he is finan cially interested in the concern he is with." "Yea; they owe him six months" sal y." Westfield Union. . Shot Off. He I Iemw tbatjTu love me, dearest! Bbe Then I can ne?er marry you,1" ae ny now She Because I have sworn never to marry a man who knows more than 1 do.Truth. A Real ll.ro. , Bcribhler Have you read my bsw BOTI1 "A Rtnww WIl..t TT5S , w.. M.UlUUHHiCJW tper yea. I think it'a telennWV SiJ'r!"- f . '";" " wurimm. J1"'- --1 . " ALL OVER It b shsply pare suQc of the best exility frctn vbkh a Urge percentage of & has beta evaporated. T v t - v W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE koTVtp. Do ya xmr &ea? Vita text U nJ Irj a pair., est In trio world". 5J0 2.M 2.lt il.79- roR BOYS 41.75 m iryMvtstafs DHESS SHOP, ait !afi falsi rtjla. da't ftj S U S3, try bj $3, $3.50, UMtt $5 Shoe. Tbey tl tsil la cniaa cxU isA leek tad veiratvca. I fjsi visits Rccctr!a jot fxirr, d u fy psrc&ailzg W. L Deaglu Sbs. Kiae aad frfc lUzrpei ci tba bettss, lack fcr It iea yw bay W.I. IXttJGL&S. Brockton, Xtu. Soli by Kkacsse Bkus. Skin Food. Ladies wbo tn&er from Cnlllnj Wlnis and Ecorcbln; Han ulllnna Mrs. Harrison's Lo'a Monte Crone The Skin Food, Thgbett remedy for kcploc the lacs cool sundrrw r m Irrita tion, ma It sooibi tod comfort the ikin and Drevenu irecKlu or RttaZ lantn n. it u not a iT Deaaiinrr bat a acln renorauve and pre- erraUTS. I a little Vonln O imtlinibhnl la the ffdn and thoron edIt viced off ii-ain Jon terfcre applying povder. the complexion ill be tofter, and the powder will remain longer, aesiaea prevenunr the "Unng the pores of tbe aKln Price 75 cents..! mot sale or HIED LEOO, Drnsjlit, Pntton utou. cuem( vrre. ror as j-special or complicated btemUh of hum or lorm, wrua HRS, NETTIE HARRISON, AMERICA'S BKAUTT DoCTpX. r Gearr 8t, Baa Francisco, Cal BapeTfioons Hair Permanently BemoTed. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BUREAU &AJ.KM, ... Oregon Prirate work a specialty. a B. CI.EUKST, Manarer. Steamer Hwooi. XEAYES SAXEU from D. P. Dee at 8 o'clock a. m. every Wed- &Ulir anrt HjlnntaW ' LEAVES PORTIiAJfD trom the Central dock at foot of Waahlagton .u. vtcj oiuiuaj ana xnarsaay. LEAVES RAT.BV for Albany evc-y Monday and Tuesday, re- Uneerntns freight and paasenrer boslneaa. call on the acent, AX. 11KRBEK. ' Electric Lights On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS : TneBalrm Light and Power Company at creat expense have equipped their leetn Llfht plant with the most modern apparatus andaenowble to ofler tbe publtea betlr tbjht than any sytem and at a rats lower than any city on the caast. ire aad IacaBdesceBt Ligkt- ibs. Electric Motors lor ail BHrpeses wfcere power Is re- quired. BesMennea can be vlred for as many HrhU S'S'?? 'lx tne onmers pay tor only byheo1TeOmUUlnrellU1 179 Commercial St. CflflS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial St, Sales. Ail kinds Preah. naltanrf txinVI U..I. andSaosaaa. - FIIKK DKUVEKT. - J. H. HAAS, THJE WA.T CAH B, StSHCeaaercUISL, . tseas,0nna, dpedalty of Spectacles, and repalrl- aMla. WaMkesBJtdJewsiry. .ao& 44.ha: 3.SiMa 42.25. Jyj for .itTEH JKJC (-I'.Kadfc fcftwtltMftsaaillte THE WORLD They arc calling for it and our shipments arc increasing daily to other lands. The till BORDEN EAGLE Bill Condensed Milk is the first conden scd milk ever offered to the public. It is the leading brand. It has stood the test for 30 years. It has im. itations but no equal. Try to remember that! AH Grocers and Druggists sell it. r 1 1 Rheumatism; Lumbago, Sciatica,' KWrwy Complaints, Wlino DBCXj d Ife"""' ELECTRIC IELI TNTRJi Erectr&Wasnetlc SUSPENSORY. J-irt rateaut Oft IafnTmnu t "" - rHt eT nlmi riucii Li. !S 55SHT attea. an f rax ecSS "areaao xi mixm eiMcaci cr fco r. Tlo2 ateeclMrrnUMfuW.ul gn tS cew3rwit.letaUealrrrycOerita; iliis iDnrrjrirtd Uiml EUXTxtC STsrmoiT. e rw aad(arnWdrSet.EuiJ.12eLbH UHSru l enTBin .n tfo. ITS Tin Street. PtJKTIAii OSS. W1SC0S1N CENTRAL IM (Xer&tra Piciic R. B. Ce Ltuss.) UTEST JIME CARD. Two Through Trains Dailj. l45pm625pmlMlnn al -i3am tl5pa lOpm :15pm 1 StPaala JsJDuml l-frm LSOprr 7J5pm!l . Afhland. al STarcj SXpm 7.15amp?amjlChtcgoa S.TpmllO5ffl TIckeu sold and baerae cheesed throctk to an pom's in the United States and CansAi. dote connection made in Chicago with ill trains solnar East and btmth. KorroU information apply to your neutd ucub agent or w -V9. t. ruaw lien. Pass, and Tkt. ATU Cblcsjo. IU HOWARD, The House Mover, 451 Marios Street. Haa the heat SscUltloi tor mnTinr mil n lag hottsea. lare orders at bray Bros, a address Salem. Oregon. Smith Premier Typewriter. Sold on easy payment. . For Bet W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. H.N. BURPEE, Gen' lament, 101 Third Bt, Portland. ReadlforeaUIocne. The LINE That LEADS: ALL OTHERS FOLLOW, O THROUGH DAILY TRAINS LIAV1NG portland?;34J; DAYS to CHICAGO m. m. 31 nniiro the Quickest, to Chicago ad UWslO' ina Fntt. ffflUR! Quicker to Omaha and Kan- lr sas City. Pullmin and Tourist Slwpefj, Free Recfia- ing Chair Cars, D.n ng Cars. For rates and central InfortnaUon eJl QrSSlf.ttL "W. H. HnRLEOnT.AUt, o ? MAKK SO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES X. 8UDE Rl'NS Ik Rustler &ff I Asd hr 4-rtnt barn np half yoar wooJ. fttelwten he sawa t. Make yJrrjotf ers- store oeaiborn'sbook tore,oum" Jietjoraddiesame l-rmAilf v s I