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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1893)
0fMfiMiMMa3tfgti $Tw' YXTttJi I OAJP1TA1 jovnyAhi BgrTmnArj.jvLT it, xmn, if b TOB GlPfllMi JODRSIL m im i ' ' ' ' "' ' rvBtAMit) vmut, KHjtnrr a0Ar. mm Captal JwraaJ PbfcMg Cmvrj, rA&3ex B 0 Wires' Mr. HOf R B80THEKS, EJfen. i.? CATie. ! ifcSias. mB, pw yeac IMS -. s pa.'. fc r&JPi ABB ALL KI5Hf. Tfc gates 1f eh rHi a Aswf. pJay si J"4 " day. Il I tat la le here. If tb- laZBK ha4 tarleS I bet a M brfH latere-t ed hart dcrefeped before tbif, 4 wfcb Xrf mxsx&satal tb p3bft L srd , wfl bos' be mof'ii- LET 05 SET EIGSr. Tbe St!eirntTj jc Tbere Dot be any Ief & latbecoantrj after the repsal ef tbe Stsenraa law bat irat tbwe it -rrtl b? fcT rnooey, sad tbsre will i lAVtt eredil sd roerr of It. Tbe!ver daSHr i wwrtb dol Iw dott only baoa K i rdenJU with agnWdeJUr. AttfT tbe t-herrnax. law t repealed tl-ere wiH be a dasher ofa change is thaw eitIoe which there Is acd weald t soder thai law. If tbe Sbenasn kv were repealed weald o4 Sbe rrHy bttwees the tw metal exAoM ceid asd Hrrr be destroyed Ha II dc been tbe poliey of tbe Uni ted States to malatala tbe parity of tbe two metak ? la ft wfdsm ta impair tbat potter? We think not. Iftbat mabestisz free aUrer man tbereare man j oftbetn. THE X05TEEKT SHOULD tiO. There is do war in Oregon. There fa no neceseity of bringing an iroa-d&d in & time of peaca orer one handred mile Into tbe interior of tbis ctate, merely to show of tbe mUbt, malesi and pro-area of oar government. Oar goreroment Is Bpecdlojr nearly forty millions a year on a navy for which we have. little or noue. We are spending nearly ninety millions a year on maintaining a military estab- Uibment in a time of perfect peace and when oarooantry Is the very last any other nation would go into war with. To keep op an expensive organized force to exterminate the extinct Siber ian mammoth would be lesa ridleulooj than to keep np a military armament at tea and land. There is least likeli hood of the petrified megatberim or tbe frozen Elepbaa Frimegrtrins returning to earth than of war. Give tbe people more money, more employment, better postal and banking facilities, ruoreO.SK CeT Dailies and fewer warships. There it more catarrh In this section of tbe country than all other diseases pat together, and until tbe latt few fear was supposed to be iocarablc. 'or a great many years doctors pro nounced It a local disease, aud pre- sciiDen local remedies, ana by constant ly railing to core with locil treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore require consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care, manufactured by P. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, Ohio, U the only consti tutional cure on tbe market. It is taken internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. Il acts directly oo tbe blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Tbey oiler one hundred dol lars for any case It fsi'ls t core. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Ad dre, P. J. Cheney fc Co.. Toledo, O. sarriold by druggists, 76c WOOD WANTED. Persons wishing to trade wood for dally or weekly newspapers, and also parties owing us wood on account aie hereby notified thst we are uow In a hurry for IL ilrtng lu your wood (or some fruit will bo taken.) Hoker Bkus., Pubs. Journal. dw-tf Before Going to the Wold's Fair Enquire About Tbe Limited Exprera trains or the Chi cago, Milwaukee A Bt. Paul Railway between BL Paul and Chicago und Omaha and Chicago. These trains are veetlbuled, electric lighted and steam heated, with tbe fin eat Dlulug and Bleeping Car Bervlce In bo world, The Electric reading light In each berth is tbe successful novelty of this progressive age, and Is highly appreciat ed by all regular petrous of this liue. We with others to know lu merits, as tbe Chicago Milwaukee 4 Bt.Paul Rail, way Is tbe only line In tbe west enjoy, lag the exclusive use of this patent. For further Information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. KDDV, General Agent, J. W. Caskv, Trav. Pass. Agt. 225 Stark Bt., Portlaud, Or. tf top is ie In MiraUm. IlUforlU mmrmmm in MMwMtauta, Mcfe Hca4 m; tttiiMtii asMt rass, Tutt's Pills art sssw fassMiM. f t iijr smhs tiy """ (rM. fiimtr wasasa. UXTMrjwki, pk, l,t IU WwMia MXX, N0i D01TT WKflU wWt a wsafcrt it is Jo krre raftdj U hud a nme&r HuA vceer fifla to nbere Omiifiia, dlMMtfert; aad zkmceS. mmAmte&r cmrea taH- FTSptOm Of JT2f 9f8i. efc a rtBT'is &ad ia SoKaoDS Lrrer Ecga . Utr soi a eweeteaKd cacsfow&d to B&o&a&teor. ac uvtsxk&stag bererace fr eakiTa aa akobaftc Sppelite, Wt a afidkioe pleaaaat to tbe taste, asd prfshr banakss wbea cjt to tie saafless da- S. L. B- sever disappsists. Itpoeses&ss tLeTirBS aad periso tksis of a re&He reaedr of tlw kind eadK3ad ly eaisent pajaciaas. "UaSa-ii iFvixoretofc4flrTltS cosr so Oao r rtertTe nwj t nferrsee to yocr TxteiiAe isllise. 1 -cotiier Siszaecs Ltrer EiMe ; bt UssHr BDtics o Use rsaritt. 1 Sare peslid K -wttS cxeeBrct K. . KPxax, 24.D-.TfMT Cltr,T( HOPS AKD CEOPS. Halem, July 11. LASZ COCSTV. Ecgece, July 18. The crop In this coaoty is making fir progress. Uce bew np in all yards in small quantities Vut are not comidered to be thick enough to justify spraying. Tbe vine is undoubtedly considerably short for ibis time of tbe year and there will be more bops harvested, this season than last. FROM SEW TOBK. New Yobe, Jnly 1, 1SS3. Reports from Xew York state that a few lice have appeared but are on tbe decrease, and they have no fear from that source, bat there are hundreds of acres that have not been properly cultivated ow ing to tbe wet spring and inclading tbe increase of acres there will not be s many bops in that state as in '&2. GOVEByfMK-VT STATISTICS. Returns to the department of agri culture show the following averages of tbe condition of crep: Corn 9i2; win ter wheat 77.7; spring wheat 74.1; oat SS.S; rye S5.3; barley 63 8; potatoes &L8; tobacco 83. Tbe preliminary acreage of corn was reported a103.3 as com pared with acreage harvested last year, tbe increase being something ovtr 2.000.000 acres. The condition of winter wheat is 77.7 against 75-5 Iasi month and 3.9 in July 1692. The average for wasuiogton u i. ine condition of wheat July 1.1633 was 76.6, while on June 1st it was 7a 8. The condition of oats remains about the same as last month, being SxS as against &S.9 June 1st. AT SILVEETO. J. M. Long, of Sllverton is to attend tbe fruit grower's meeting. He say apples, pears, and cherries are light; prunes are good; npples are as short at hut year except Baldwins and Spltzen burgs, of which there U a splennid crop. Hops look well. Lebanon Advocate, July H: Tb bop yield promises to be unusually good this year and unless eoun thing unforeeen should' occur the yield at well as the quality will be fully up U the expectation of growers. During the wet and backward spring much ap prehension was fell lest the crop would be ruined, as the ground was to wet fot cultivation, but from tbe appearance ol the vines at Ibis time It would seem thst the cold and damp weather ha been advantageous to tbe vines and ai the same t m- it bat served tht- usefu purpose in holding back all kinds ol vermiu that prey upon hops. Tbe sea sou Is from two to four weeks late and bop picking will probably not com mence before the third or fourth week in September. PACIFIC COAST NEWS. Sax FKAKCisai, July 15. Ttie Brit ish steamer llswnmore, which ran on tbe rocks near Polut Uorda on ibe Otb Inst., arrived from Caper, in tow of tbe steamers Emily and Weeott. Victobia, B. C, July 15. A story Is current here that F. C. Davidge, furm erly aicent here of tbe Union Pacific Steamship line, has completed arrange ments to establish a Iiueof steamerv between Puget Bound and British Co lumbla and the Orient lu connection with the Great Northern railroad. Pohtijind, July 15. A number of t ludictmentw were fouud by the United States grand Jury against laullea con nected with Ibe soiuglbc rluc but lue,r uarocr aro nol made pub U I Vancouveis, Wah., July J5.-Flfty J people. Including tea women, filmed ' line In front uf tbe Uultrd tfuttijud ofllcoyctfterday for lb purpose t twld log tbelr places until Monday, when two towiifrblpe in Lewi and Cowllti countlcuMlil tMtdwjUrtMl npn for aet tlcuieot. One buudretl aud fifty otb era aro expected today, Pacifio coast bop arj quom 10 to SI at JNew York today. - Ferltafi texve l Mt Ja astrar a mora ezJaaftrattar nete or ? ffeneagtr escitaftj to cao&fefruB ia Gted tssaa Ae re ti lh Xai? Day ' by day asd atehJ ij ariit it tixrl tt4e sweeps tmTKtsi aaajesticaltj' ' crrer tbe TardHd saafe of tie tr&a$g, . ao-idiag -irfldcraost Abavtl&srtj. j as "we thrfj sjeeafed it IWlore tha i tteaasa wia4, we beard tie tkvoader ' iag fafl of Mess rand bsax&ad taw ' by Iks rash of all aaisated aatare to the spot t&at the Mle bad orer- j ' leaped aaoiber obftractioa, aad that ' Jits bonadxa waters were difssisg' JHfeaad Joy through xzxxher desert, j Tbecie are f ew raeprssssoss lemerf recerved npoa tbe reastmesance ci whica I dwell wfth acre -pleas-urn than that of Eyeing the first burst of the 2De is to one of the great chan cels of its enseal overflow. AHzacsreEhostsfarjoT. Themcn, tbe children, the boffake?. gambol in its refresbins water?, the bread waves ep&rkle with shoctis of ih. and fowl ! of every wiag Sntier orer them, in rlmA 2vbr is this jubikv of nature confined to the higher orders of cre atfoa. Tbe rsctneat the sand be- cosres moistened by the approach of t the f erabxiiifr waters it is literajly ahre with inct3 mnmnerabJe. It " i3 impossible to tazd bv tbe Hide of one of these noble streams, to see it erery moment sweeping away eome ocetrcction to its majestic course j and widening as it flows, without, feelingthe heart to expand with lore and joy and confidence in the great - Author of this anxmal miracto of. mercy. Tbe effects of the inundation, as Osbom Ebows, exhibit themselves in a ecene or leroiKy and beauty roca as will scarcely be found in another country at any season, of the year. The vivid green of the springing corn, the groves of pomegranate trees ablaze with the rich scarlet of their blossoms, the fresh breeze laden with I the perfumes of gardens of roses and ' orange thickets, erery tr&9 and ev ery shrub covered with sweet scented flowers these are a few of the nat ural beauties that welcome the stran ger to the land of Ham. There s considerable sameness in them, it is true, for he would observe little va- j rT-?T, tfcoi r T,rf nlh: Trfc., be firstentered Egypt v the gardens of Alexandria w th plain of As- swan. Yet it is the same everv- where onlv because it would be im- possible to make anv addition to the Iweetness of the odons, the brmianrv t .u ii , Z ,i w Vi UiC XA&VJAa VA UiD CAULUCtW l.Ufc1l exquisite beauty of the many forms of vegetable life in the midst of which he wanders. It is monotonous, but it is the monot ony of paradise. The flood reaches Cairo on a day summer solstice. It attains its great- est height and begins to decline near the autumnal equinox. By the win ter solstice the Nile has again sub sided within its banks and resumed its blue color. Seedtime has occurred in this interval. Tbe year in Egypt divides itself into three seasons four months of sowing and growth, cor responding nearly with our Novem ber, December, January and Febru ary; four months of harvest, from March to June, the four months of the inundation completing the cycle. A Dog Long- Journey. The account of a dog finding its way to its old home, say SO or -10 miles, although not formerly know ing the rood, is nothing ery unusual, but when tbe distance reaches some 200 miles the event is worth notice. The following remarkable return of a fox terrier i3 absolutely true A minister in a southern parish in Dumfrieshire, Scotland, had a fox terrier sent him by rail from a friend near Elgin, Morayshire. After being kept captive a few days it was let loose. No sooner did it find itself at liberty than it forthwith disappeared, nor could any trace of it be found. Judge of the surprise of the Moray shire people on seeing it walk in one morning. It was evidently tired out. for it lay down near the fire, and it was some time before it was able to taste food. On exchange of letters it was found that it had been just ,' seven days traversing the distance, which, as the crow flies, is little : i.m. ' abort of 200 miles. How it made its ' way to its old homo is a mystery, but still an indisputable fact. Harper's Young People. Haw Satin IVa DUeoTtred. The discovery of the principle of the manufacture of satin was a pure aoddent The word "satin," which originally was applied to all silk vr w -jr- - . day he waa pacing before bis loom, not Knowing now to give a new im pulse to bis trade. As bo passed tbe macbino each time bo pulled ehort threads from the warp, and, following an old habit put them into hi month and rolled them about, soon alter spitting them upon the floor. Later he discovered a littlo ball ol talk upon tbe floor of bis ebon, and was astonished at tbe brilliancy of tho thread. Ho repeat ed the experiment and eventually employed various mucilaginous pro- rtUAtioria and ntmual n rt-iir. etuas, has. Knee the last century, W. H. Osborne of Plainfield, N. J. been used to designate simply those I "It used to be that when a rnn died tissues -which present only a lustrous ' and the doctors didn't know exactly surface. Thedicoverywasmadebywbat caused his death tbey attrib afiflk weaver named Octavio Mai. uteditasnonchabinUythentoacqm Durtng a dull period of business one plication of diseases as they do now J te to yrW.-.ooB jfeiiM. r4 7 SECSjf3!LXt SlsSBSSBBBBBBBm "' JIbBsI sHIVsss. -s" J9K& 'iJEIiHfestf Chaarta. atr. mod Hit. M. X. SOce JLiC3a.fa. Both Had Eczema In Its Worst Form After Physicians railed, Hood's Sarsaparilla Perfectly Cured. Great rcestal agosy is ealtaed by parents wbosee tieir daldrea ssssrizz froaduezses cassed by ipsre biood, and ioj which there tttm do csre. This is t&rned to joTwbea Hood's Szi saparilla is resorted'to, fee it expels the fool huaors frota the blood, asd re stores the diseased slda to nesh, healt&y brigntaess. Hind this: "To C L Hood li Col. ltrtZ.Zl ttt.; "We thisk nood" Exrwjarab It tie rt TafcaKe EasSlrfa ea tbe eirx.?: tar VtocA zadtkiaiws.es. Oar tv ttSrinz tcSered tarHAjntai&e Wprst Form of Eczema for twyjaM. We fcii thrw jfri,, bat arfCarrfef. fta nxrajci tecogggaga or erea ta 0rtaj tsa a feote rtfel. At last e tried KoJ Sirvsjuras. sad ia a T37sCllOl dMSrtn Wf jcrf tctir carr. "Wsrooea Hood's Sarsaparilla as a rtaarfara fcaOy a&-xe. tai -neel sot Us wtUaou l ." Jis. id Mas. H. iL Soi.ire. I4is ii J-Ttxai. iZwca, Pi. KOOD PlU-8 exreCceKSjasSeeiyTWtsir- WoRUD't Fair, Chioaco. KOTEL " " i Arm tsa Kia itttcz. tmvtj-31 sm rumisw rr Mftiftrrnoirisfis? Mnnwnwi s xrwi. nsiau.mr, j - Tbe Coin of Chin. China is the paradise of the numis matist. The collections of cash, ac cording to Consul Edward Bedloes report to the state department, are something marvelous. They are small coins of bronze, brasa, copper or silver, ranging in intrinsic value from one-twentieth of a cent to 25 J-"" u oi wue3 corns va - JPf1 BbfLSf ?" 15?I4lfferPL:mdsof cash xVeerreA ijf0 , , S06 are wonderful examples of ? butmostof them are clumsy , tpdT,coaPt. The numismatist can work all his life, spend very bttle 1 - money and leave to posterity thou sands of coins. All be needs to do is to confine bis work to the collection of cash, the small coins in brass and bronze, whoso value ranges from one-tenth to one-fourteenth of a cent. workmanship raries, but is usually very good. Their shape today is like that of European coins, with the exception that through the center is a square bole through which the coins are Ktrung together like beads. In the past, however, otber forms were em ployed, including the square, trian gle, heart, ellipse, shield, key, sword and spear. The- number of kinds is simply immense. They are referred to in the literature as far back as 250 B. C. Philadelphia Bulletin. Human Nator In Kitting. "If I can see a man handle bis fork," said the clerk, "I can tell you the part of the country he hails from. "The hotel dining room is the best place in the world to study human nature and the manners and breed ing of our fellows. It seems odd that, people in this enlightened and ad vanced age will Btill feed themselves with their knives, especially in a first class hotel Yet instances of this habit aro very frequent. In my opinion a man who feeds himself with his knife should be boiled alive in oil. "As a rule guests from Boston and New York are the most correct ia their table deportment. They are Tery exacting as to service, and all manipulate their knives and forks in one way, which is the proper way. Ifc "" em a.triflo Etff8 to form basi3i for a lS ?f ? s rffT, , man- mJ""fa no "" uu iui jt. uui uua uuixvt uuo. Some stick it between their first and second fingers, others between the middle and third fingers, while oth ers grasp it as you would grasp a pineapple cheese scoop." Washing ton Star. Old and New Fahlond DIwun. "Heart failure is a comparatively new term. It wasn't written on cer- vw w uiatu ,w j win UK, muu to heart failure. The 'complication' gag doesn't work any more with the physicians. The proper 18-carat way of explaining the demiso is to ch arao teriza it as heart failure. Here's pneu monia, too, having a revel at the ex pense of the country's death rate. Not bo very long ago we used to call it hasty consumption, and what wo now dignify into malaria and dose ourselves with quinine for was plain. everyday chills and fever when I was ! a boy. This tbbif; of Bostonizmg j our diseases makes xnedkinotho ex- pensiv thing w &nd it" St, Louii I Cljobf-Pfaorat. rIEfiOtO DSATH OP AM OLD TURK. Aae4 1J rha Tt4 fllttjytmtn sod til4 Canioe IIm-m. ' When tbe derriebes entTed the ' divan or large ball of the V ndirich. they foand tbe coxnmaadaot, Ahmed Said Pajsha. sitting in a hi?h back, carred arsKbair of stained wr-od. bolt upright and with folded anna They rushed at him to slay him. bat tbe looked straight at them and ex-' claimed "Back, dogs' Touch me not! Too woold defile me. base reb-' ls '. I will go of myself and see the archrebel, Hobammed Ahmed. Show the way f The derrishes, Etartled at his words and threatening demeanor, drew back, and the brave old Turk went before the mabdi, who as soon as he caw him ordered him to be searched. Thi3was done just as he was draw ing a loaaea revolver out irom tus clothes to slay the prophet, who had a narrow escape. The mahdi then said: '"Take the cursed dog of a Turk away and sell him by auction in the bazar. Away with him!' So tbe pasha was led away and exposed for sale in the market place. Xo one dared to buy him till one of the xnahdi's emirs cams up and said in derisknr: "Oh, auctioneer! I will surely give 6S0 piasters for the man." He was therefore knocked down to the emir. "When the mahdi heard this, he sent an order that the -pasha vras to be killed at once, and some dervishes went forth from bis presence to carry out the order. When they came to the emirs house, they ordered the pasha to be brought forth. He came out by himself wjtb proud, f earless look and demeanor, bis head in the air. The dervishes drew their swords. So you have come to murder me. have you I Ye cursed, cowardly dogs 1 I fear you not; ilav tout fathers' rr"-,rrri' T.n- x and the vile women who bore you. I curse your fathers and your mothers back for three generations. All your mothers and sisters are abandoned, women, J curse you all, and your vile false prophetj Mohammed Ah med." They then fell upon him, and. be died, without fear, pouring maledic tions on the rebels with hi3 last breath. The dervishes then rushed to where Ali Bey Sharif and the other Egyptian officers were and slew them alL When they returned to the mah di and told him what they done, he pretended to be angry, shed tears and told the dervishes they were bloodthirsty and that their acts did not please him. 'Ten Years' Captiv ity In the Soudan." PtlHoopb7- mad Treatment of a CoU. Let us look at the philosophy of the boil, the carbuncle and like affec tions. Some fault exists in the regu-lar-elimination, and the morbid ma terial is collected at some convenient point to force it out of the system in an extraordinary manner, and it will be noticed that a wall of coagulable lymph forms around it to complete the enucleation, and the obvious in dication is to assist in tMs work, which can be done in the most ad mirable way by applying collodian over the hardened, thickened part, leaving the center uncovered. On drying, the collodian contracts, and thus firmly separates and pro tects the surrounding parts from the pestiferous mass. By touching the suppurating points with pure nitric acid and keeping the center of the tumor moist, there is a prompt dis charge of the pus and a rapid re covery. Medical Summary. A Dull Boy Auwtr. Once upon a time there dwelt in Yorkshire a schoolmaster under whose care was a boy apparently so dull as to be the butt of his figg In the teasing of that boy the master was mean enough to join. Calling the urchin to him one morning he said. "Tommy Jones, I have a very simple i question in arithmetic for you, and I dull as you aro I think you can an swer it." "Yes. please, sir." "At the baker's near by they sell penny buns, don't they l" "Yes, please, sir." "How much would two of them come tot" "Dunno, please, sir." "You don't know, you little donkey. Aren't two penny buns always tuppence I" "No, please, sir. They sell 'em two for three ha'pence when theyre stale." And the flogging which threatened Tommy Jones was omitted. New York Sun. SurprUea Ia a Small Town. A sudden fancy, or fever rather, bns taken possession of the young mar ried men lately, causing them to ap pear with smooth faces, which bpn led to curious results. Hen who have always lived here and were f ormerlv well known have found themselves treated as strangers by their friends failing to recognize them. Two men who have never been thought to look alike aro now being continually mis- taxen tor eacn otner. Several mus taches of many years growth have been sacrificed to the demands of this fashion. But already some of the reformers have grown nervous, repented and started in. to recover their lost whiskers. Augusta (He.) Journal. Th Saa'a Corona Darter EUlpM. During the eebpses of 1878-69, which occurred when tbe sun was auiet tho c0101 aa substantially the same in te Baeral features. But the corona donng the eebpsa ol 1SS3, irhen " fiua Borfac vu tiolantly a-riUt-! wa wwsaivw tAlsl f ill I H,HriJ! wUtiUKr 1 w4, Tm qujta &Kwwt. Tw.g,, I rm aBsV7 tpjBk M ai EJ m mt vC sV tBu for Infants Ctrta is so wtfl iipUd to chains csat IreccjujIttgt3priorkj.tcJptkt ksevstozae. H. a. Xmcxzx, xC IJ UI Bo. Oxford EL, BnxUjrz, S. T. "Tbnsof 'CutorU'if socsfrerul and iUfivrtticovellksovBthatlt ieeavrrt: offapererinUaDtoeadoraiit. Tew sretba tcteaigtBt fuaHifS bo o UA toep OuSorU wuiia taiy reach." CTni HxTr, D.DU 5e Tork CSqr. lAi Futor ECooEBSssdala Beftxsaed C&zrca. Tsr Czvurv Food. Ladies wbo inner , irom iminf h idoi and oggrMsr tfas. vUlCsd Mrs. Harrison's Lola Mooter Crerae The -kin rood. Th- bt r-mJj tor ki4 e It fere axA and free It m Irrita tion, a it toy L aad romlort tfck:n and I er.nu IrwJE t ,r 5-C7R.x nsrti ISLbl '. liUsota txaailltrbat a ixiD resioraUre and rrt- te-TMlre- I' a little Vontex C emt i rcbted lataeEtnandthcroacblr wiped off ac&in. Jnt before applying powder, th- ooapicxion will be tofter, &3d ,f,e powder will rea.iln loocer. d1de4 prevtnUos tae powder from dgzins tee pores of tbe xln frte 73 eenu. ForSAle by KB ED LEGO. Trrnrxitt, Patten Block. Salem. Ore. ForaTj- tpee al or oompbeated blemlia of fae j or form, wnte MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, AXES CAd BKACTT DOCTOK. 55 Gearr Su. Saa FrancUeo, Cal SaperScocs Hair PermanenHj- Bcmcrred. DR. GUM'S rjCF&OTzs LIVER PILLS " A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. xr r. eint Tbc fOt rzm.r u ti mun t- -n wu m tBpirrvn ertwr ou 1 u eer ECU da. To essTtM res oT ttr j riuw ,a BKsjle, fre or Tan ta Tis. B-l Bold by Biskett i VanElype. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE JLND COLLECTING BCREAC SALBM, - - Oroeori PrlTBte work a fpeelaltj. C B. CLEiLEST, Van&rer. Steamer Ehrooi . LKAVES SALEM from D. H. Dock at 6 o'clock a. m. trterj Wed neadar and tutardaj. LEAVES PORTLAND trom the Central dock at fix ol WaahlBrton treel eTerj-Sunday and Tharadaj. LEAVES SALEM tor Alb&nr ere-y Moadar and Tuecdar. re tamlnz tarn cUy&. Loncemins freight and raaaecrrr bcalDexa. call on the fcrent. AX. UEUREjJT Electric Lights On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS : Tbeglm LUht and Power Company at treat expense baTe equipped their Etn-tri' Ufbt plant with the m ji modrrn apparattu and are now able to oner the pobl'oabef.r Usbt than anjr ij-iem and at a rate lower than any city on the caatt. Arc and Incandescent Light ing. Electric Motors lor all purposes where power is re quired. BMenM can be wired for aa many Ughta aa declred and the consumer pay for orly 179 Commercial St. CflflS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN x MARKET Soath Commercial Ht, galeou All kinds Preaa,t5ltaod Smoked and Sauaase. FREE DKUVERT. Menu J. H. HAAS, THE ATCH1AKSB, 5K CoaaercUl St, - ;, Orapo. (Kext door to Ktelnfa) BpocUlty oi ffpedadea, and rtpalrtfij. Otcka. w MBwai jiq awwajwaw-Sf HAVE YOU rrcsoro) ttlxs sm fcr amiiii . w warm. TtU Sara uul BI. ai.Karmta r rwwauiuxo r. Tiau xt oscst to . sjwm(o-s hle itmrr. Sfltw. mve. 4dl. GOT r ll2laSilailiS fKumSZfio t3g ww WBW WMWW4f sw saw wa a 1 11 swswawawaw Se:(ibyB.UitA VaaWyp. Skin and Children Cavtcrla tots OoBc, OoefSfeotfes. XEUWora., jfins Hp, ! prSota, J woJaioBs tanSeadiaa. TJfyJ'"1 y" l mesai. da ai i ttsisTMsiMiir protSdSSlj Tznm r. Tucsts, M. D " Tie Wfcshjop tah En aol fth at Sew Tork CSr. Ooatrxn, TT WntttT Etxdct. Sit Ton. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE wi LL MOT RIP, Doya &ea? Vies eed b ef fry a civ. Kest In the world. ' J2.50 42.09 $2.00 4I.7S- FOR BOYi 41.75 fe ifyxttttifaiD3-3SSB0& eii bCalxM tyj,fc,tFrrSSb$3,fc773,S3.W,.C0r IS Sloe. TUyHeqziltcaUaciiii.-ixki3i vtxrrtvtS. Ifynvbbbecsxe&sliyxr&eirtr, tVr?xrckuii W. LDxrUiSka. Ktstvd irfea liasped d ti Ictixr, tk fcr H 4ea pi icj W. I. BOCGXAS, Brockton, Xu. ScMtj Kkacsse Bros. TOOSLN CENTRiL LINES. tXtrttifi PxrHs K. 8. Ce, Uat) LATEST TIME CARD. To Throcga Trains Daily. litSpm IfcSpra fl 41 -nn a fc5ain tlipaa lDpmfcliptEll .tPanl aj hXiia SrOpm IOclam'4.l5pnolDnJntaa;Il.CUm taJpra lSnpmiTSpnfl. A.hlaad. a, SJXas:, iJCpo . .... 1111. . ui..1....; k.Kft.J ZJJT Ticket o!d ard Nacsaee cbecced throcth to all poin- In tbe United Su.te and dni.-it. Cloie connection made In Chicago wltb all tralsa rols at and Km in. t Kortull laSormatlon applr to yoor nenrtst Uea. Paat and TW. AtX. Chicago. IU HOWARD, The House Mover, 431 Marion Street. Haa the beat faeOltle lor xaoTtec -d rite tnt boute. Leave orders at t,ray Broa or addresagaJem, Oregon. Smith Premier Typewriter. Soldoneaypayrr.enU. For Ktat. W. I. STALEY, Agwt, S!era. H N.BCRPEE,Gea'tArent, Wl Third St, Pnrtlaad. HonrtlfwlmuloeTie. & The LINE That LEADS: ALL OTHERS FOLLOW. 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS LEAVIM5 PORTLAND 3 f; 'Si days to J2 CHICAGO rTmiN the Quickest to Chicago acd UHilI the East- flOQK u'cJcer to 0m?ha and an" Pullmtn and Tourist Sleepers, Free FecTa lg Chilf Can, Dm ng Cart. ItarratM and ctneral tnlbrniaOon call cat oraddrcca, W.Ii.HDKLBUKT.Asrt.0 P. A. SM U aaalDCtou bu. MAKE KO MORE MlbTAKES citAKLxa a. oina iiuks Tlie Rustler M Saw And be Wnt bare in half yoor wood, jg ruai.wben be . i. iUxe yoorritiflJ with aim perwoaaUy or It ave orotr at eats cr aor rborn'a boo orM ! wJwt,erei,aiaaabyKatt, .rt&ICUrfMOO 4JMK Ik S3.5Q X-.., , ..- 2.50 Jp5Pl 92.25 m J re .riffiSl&SLjC wmMd a'v'il 3 J