Sf ood's Cures 27. JfrJIoio " I wm troubled with terrlbid pain-In ray tack and also had Wdnef41ffleulty. For 27 Years-IiSuffered." Ii took Hood's SarsaparlllaandWgan to get better. IhavonothadanattaCKaincejbo- Jgin to use It. I was also -cured of catarrh Kin tho head and am now In good health." ID. Jt. Robe, Denlson, Iowa. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly land efficiently, on the liter and bowels. 26c. MVE ITCniNO PILES known br molatm Ilka parsplraUon, oauao Intaau lumu when warm. Tills form and BUMp UUUJDLNU or PUOTBUDIMS MIJS. TIELD AT ONCK TO DR. BO-SAN-KOS PILE REMEDY, which aota diraotlr on carta aflactej absorb tumor, allay ttahlncaffeotini a permanent euro. Prloe fiOa.TOrusKlits orin.il. Sr. Soaanko,FhUadalpMa,Faj, YOU GOT VLES Bol.l by BiUtt-S; VanHlype. WHY MINISTRIES CHANGE OFTEN. Fosslblo Explarmtlon-vof the UnataMe- ness of the Frerpm Cabinet. Thero aro Bcores of dlever lawyers, Joctora, journalists ""anil professors, half loafers, half busylclies, in every lepartment in France, in numbers sufficient to afford a surplusage of indidates for every arroriaifiseinont to whom the lifo of the provinces is dull and distasteful whom Paris in vites with temptations of all sorts. Tho steady routine practice of the country lawyer and doctor and the church steeple politics of the provin cial newspaper offer only a long and fatitruinpr journey to no 'particular goal, or to a goal not particularly worth arriving at. Pans itself is tne goal, or the first stage to tho goal, of a- Frenchman s ambition. Tne ques tion is how to get there. To arrive in tho character of a deputy seemsi the most feasible plan. The yearly pay of 450 which each deputy receives is an income larger than that to which the laborious doctor or lawyer or journalist in tho country may work his way toward the close of his life. To become a deputy, provincial notoriety is neces- bary. The respect and confidence of one's fellow citizens is an acquisition which may take half & lifetime to gain and comes insensibly to those who do not seek it and who would not care to use it for their own ad vantage. Notoriety is of much quick er achievement. It can be won al most instantaneously by the crudest arts of tho tongueBter and tho soph ist. Tho deputy's salary is a sufficient income with which to venture on Paris, but howsoever virtuous the new deputes intentions, and howso ever frugal his plans of living he soonfinds.that.it is not 'enough ' to keep him there. Ho must find means of adding to it. He establishes or becomes connected "with a newspa per and makes his profit out of the tradesmen's or the projector's appre ciation of the advantages of publicity t As a deputy, perhaps as,a member of a committee of the chamber, he has tho means of promoting conces sions to this or that'contractor, the genuine character and' thc'Bubstan tial value of which are-eluJwft'iuV the price the contractor'iwiUingwpay for ther deputy' help. As ftuiis ter, howevtr? luysypcjviyuseful ness to himself x!()4IwlwcJdl be much greater tlianitiwfefeiisfn private membasy ectiawWll as largely,'thT!fe(iK3(Aoftygiois: tries Jn-France.'rTNaUoirtl'KQviowr Girls With Fads. Girls with fads aro types all by themselves. There's the girl with tho Delsarte fad. And the girl Avho goes in for amateur theatricals. Also tho damsel who has tho elocution craze (the gods defend us I), and thq philanthropic girl who teaches in missions, free kindergartens, goes to Hull Houbo and assists in working girlB' lunchrooms.. And last but not least there's the business girl. She has to eSraJidr own living, and yet she contrives to be almost as cheerful, dainty, well bred, well dressed and sweet tem pered as her more fortunate aster who knows nothing of tho seamy 6ido of lifo or tha trials of money getting. The girl whose father or brother takes caroof her knows only onesort of men tho chivalrous gentlemen who meet her in her own homo or in society. Fortunately for her she never has to learn that often those Bame men have a different side to their characters which is not con cealed from the disillusioned, disen chanted but plucky little business woman. Chicacro Nows-IteconL RAILBOAD TIES. Canadian railroads stretch 15,583 miles. TueNickle Plata lost year increased Its equipment by JO locomotives and 1,000 box cars. Under the n&mo of 'Wichita Falls and Okb&osm a compaayhM bo acorpey rUd m&a, charter 14 in Tws a FASHIONABLE. CAPES, Tile Arc All tli flnfri, And th xJxttf Mtilt'llAra Tlirrrt. If yon with (o bo in fashion this season, you rnuit wear capes. Not ono capo, but Jtlnt nil mnnrru tho contents of your pockctbook will allow, All your street dresses should hnvn cams to match You should wear over your dainty cam brio frocks a capo of sheer nainsook laden with ruffles of ombroldcry. For church wear you should hare a capo of dark yelvot and black lace. EMINENCE IN COLOR. To throw over your shoulders after the hop at tho summer hotel you should have a cape of some delicately tinted velvet embroidered in 'pearls and fin ished with frills of bid lace. The capo shown in the illustration is cut in tho latest design. Thenr.are three .graduated capes and a high mpdici col lar. Tho first cape is of black lace, which is arranged in plaits and has a spreading tendency. This capo just covers the shoulders. Below it is a plaited cape of eminence velvet, with tho edge elaborately embroidered in pearls of pink and violet tints. Tho last frill of tho cape is a deep one of black lace. The collar ialof (eminence velvet embroidered in pearls and finished with a inching of tho lace. To Brow a Good Cup of Tea. In China they pour boiling water into a cup and turn somo tea into it, and when the leaves sink to the bottom, which happens in a few second they pour tho water off and drink it. We, on the contrary, let the tea "stand" some times, even in the drawing room, while in the servants' hall it is allowed regu larly to stew on the hob until a brown decoction of equal strength and bitter ness is ready to be served, to tho detri ment of tho nerves of all who drink it on account of the tannin squeezed, so to sneak, out of thostewed tea leaves. Now, tho remedy for this is very easy and con sists in never allowing tea, when made, to stand for moro than threo minutes at most, or, better still, to have it made in one teapot and poured off into another. "Woman's Age. "What is tho most interesting age in woman?" was a question recently dis cussed by an artist, an author and a wo man of eocioty. Tho artist said that he did not like to paint tho portraits of those between the ages of 25 and 40. Before 25 the faco has an expectancy which charms. It is looking forward with joy ous freshness and hope and is full of puzzling promises. At 4ft years the char acter is formed, and tho lines of the countenance aro strong for the painter's study, but in intervening years the face has lost its expectancy, Is apt to be in different and has no particular interest. The author differed from thoartist. He" lik.d to study women between the ages of 80 and 40. They had then tho oxperit enco of the world and tho joyousness of youth. In those years they were bright est and most interesting. Tho society woman thought that it was Impossible to make general answers to tho question, as individual women differ in regard to tho most attractive age. Some aro most charming at CO years, while others haye passed their primo at 20. Tho best an swer would bo that women are always beautiful to the friends who love them. Green tho Prevailing Color, Green promises to continue in favor this spring, and for hat trimmings there aro somo exquisite new shados. A pret ty hat is of light green fancy straw, with low crown and wide brim, slightly bent toward tho front. Pale pink roses, with a beautiful shade of soft green vel vet, form tho sido trimming. A wreath of small pink roses extends around the crown, and just under tho brim in front aro two rosos to rest against the hair of the wearer. Falm Leaf Fan Table. For a table take three palm leaf fans, cut off the handles, paint them white, full white satin ribbon about them and overlap them in the form of a clover leaf. irfiioiwUDe. Tack them together with white silk and get a carpenter to moke a thin board, which must bo just that shape. Paint it.white and take three broomstick han dles painted white, cross them, wira them at the crossing and screw the wooden top to them. Upon this teck with small tacks the tluree palm leaf fans, painting the beads of the tacks MiAthai ther may not bo seen. Tie a white satin bow where the sticks cross,- and you will fcY 17 H110 " prrttjrlltUfUWe, IfM? Vlc g Mi WaTaf"y'llBHEirriiss?' """""-yci-ft'll tTT"avJ3 aaaw - p, i -.- -GET '"' COOKING MACARONI, A Delicious Dlth Which Few Understand Horr to Make, Macaroni reqtilrcunbundaiicoof wator to oook it nrorjerlr. nt least threo nnarts of salted boiling fater being required to hair a pound or MAotroni, saya tuo Now York Tribune. This abundanco gives tho paste a chnnco to swell. Tho water should boll rapidly, and tho macaroni should bo stirred occasionally1 with a fork to prevent tho pipes ffora clinging together. It should buil at least 85 minutes for tho small and three-quarters of an honr for the largo macaroni. Af tor tho macaroni la cooked it should bo drained in a coian der. Then tho colander should bo sot In the mouth of tho pot In whlch tho macaroni was cooked, covered up closoly witha cloth, to allow it to steam dry while you preparo the tomato b.iuco. Tako a slico of Carrot, a small onion, a leaf or two of thyme, a quarter of a bay loaf, two poppers, ono clovd and fry them in a tablespoon! ul of butter. Add a sprig of parsley and about an inch of celery stalk cut in bits. When tho vege tables aro well colored, stfr In two table spoonfuls of flour and let & Conr brdwn. Aadva quarl can of tomatoes very slow ly, Then set tho saucepan on tho back port of the stove and let its contents simmer very slowly for half an hour. Stir this sauco repeatedly while it is boil ing, and when it is dono strain it through a puree sieve; or a common Hour sieve if you have nothing better. Add a tea--spoonful of salt, a Baltsrooonful of pop- per' 'and a teaspoonful of sugar. This tomato sauco will bo enough for a pound and a half of macaroni, which will be sufficient to fill two-largo dishes. But tho sauce will keep nn indefinite time in cold weather, and it is just as well to make double tho quantity you need at a time. After the sauce is made and the mac aroni is cooked take a largo open veg etablo dlah, put a layer of macaroni in tho bottom, season it with a more sus picion of white pepper, put a tablespoon ful of Parmesan-cheese oror it and mois ten it well with tho tomato sauce. Con tinue this till the dish is full and cover it with tomato sauce. It will take a pint; of tomato saute and about 0 tablo spodnfuls of grated Parmesan cheese to a largo dish of macaroni. Set the dish of macaroni in tho oven for about 10 minutes and then serve it. TJk Latest Novelty. Thorociety girl needs it and' has in vented it to meet her requirements: TEe shoe drawer and tho Bhoo bag are well TUE BUPPEK C VBIKlfTi enough for common -Bhoes, but the shoo ,of the modern Cinderella ia far too pretty to be hidden away. 8o she has ordered a cabinet'with "a glai front; and when fcha has hung it on tho wall and adorned the shelves with the triumphs of 'the shoeraaker's art tlio wall decoration peaks for' itself. Every society woman with small feet and pretty shoes noeda just euch a case in her boudoir. Housecleanlnc. To clean ypur polished furniture take 1 ounce white "wax, 8 ounces of beeswabs, 1 ounce of urd seap, 1 pint of turpentine. 1 pint of water, first boiled and then al lowed to get cold. Marble may most effectively bo cleaned with 4 ounces of very finely powdered pumico stone, added te a half pound of nowdered soda, with 4 ounces of chalk, sifted through a sieve, mixed to a paste with water and rubbed over the stone, and afterward wash with soap and water. Every mirror in tho house would be improved by being carefully sponged all over with spirits of wine, then dusted with finely sifted powder blue and pol ished with an old silk handkerchief or soft dry cloth. Something New. The latest specialty is a hair doctor. She is a woman, the first and thus far the only doctor of her kind. Sho has studied the hair as other doctors study the lungs or nerves. Her lecture room is somo up town drawing toom. Heratti-' dents sit pn camp chairs in visiting cos tumes of the latest fashion arid hurry from class to be present at teas. Tha doctor has a mauildn and a microscope, and tha hostess usually lends Iter own head for an object lesson. This U amui ing and instructive. There is a spec sort of massage for the head which Is in tended to stimulate tne secretions anu keep down gray hairs. There usfM no hair washes. Twice a year vujvu hair is to be washed, and then with1, simple soap and glycerin rubhed gently around the roots. All the rest is brush ing and bead massage, a Ugh manipu lation that may not disturb the tender young nalr plants which grow 6n the garden of tho head. Raited Feannti. -Do yon despise the unpretentious pea nut? Have you ever tried them in this nii,. vrMmer unDarched pe atuW,pboa them, rub off the red envel opes, spread the blanched nuU on a tin dish, twt the to butter, then brown them for feU aa hour in baking but, not hot ovea, and when they are a light, emu color take thera out at one and salt than while hot Do this and you will bemad to think that so-much of your life hf pwd without your know In hew stuck' MtW wuU are ia tha rilaa'taia aJatamiLi "" III i I . I "j'Vm aaaaaHRfV-!LK - a aaHaaKiSaaaaftl TaaaMM BBBBBBBBBBamayjPlBBBBaBBBBV BBBBaff ' flaaaaaaaaaaaaaW Jf' .aaaaaaaaaaaHal aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataP ' .aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH aaaaaiiaaaaHHMHtaaaaaaaaliaaaaaP?'' lckhs b. vjumchvere; 0m ef thj'txrt tatfnra Imiuhh sea la CMsifty1 nprMsmtattrt of Its great Bra&tritt 0a. headache; SLEEPLESSNESS, nervous PROSTRATION. Dr. Xtltt JTtoU V.. JBWrt, Tint, OentUanen: Itakepleatnroln lnformlng'ro1 of tba very bonafidalreeulu which hare followed the uaa of Dr. Mivka'T4cirrontrvs ft csViNt In tha case o(7TTClfadwuo. For Tea?! was subject to a dldtreeilng pain at the bias of th brain and xxVO'Vemotit tneipifialord ,1 a. .man n t"t &&. and ,wu, treat)? fit I E Wl Ijrtronblad with ileeplestneca. recommended to me. Mr eaao bad been do obtu nato that I bad no confidence, in the efficacy ef anr medicine. Yet ai a last resort I contented to Klvo It a trlali Much ta-tayaTprie;I .experienced marked benefit; my ileepltasneao dUappearedf sty headache weareaortdt toy p4ritnd general SHTHOUSANDS a'tNCD TWfrTV'KDWD. AlC VMJt OrtUKSIB1 iLe beat ofreanlte. Lows b. Vwixavuut. BOLD ON A POSITIVE OUARANTKC TRY DtT. MILES' PILLS, 50 DCSES 25 CT eold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Balem Deutscher. Advocat P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR, Admitted to practice In all the court. Bpcclal attention given to German peak Ina- lg people and buainens at the county and Hi ate offlcea, K. HOFKIt. NOUry 1'ubllc TODAY'S' MARKETS. Prices Oiirfent by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem,! (July IP, 4 p. m. Offlce Daily Capita.!, Jouunal, Quota tions for day atid up to hour of going te press were as follews: HALbM PUOUUOE MAKKEr. FKUIT. Peas 8 cents a gallon. Gooseberries 15 els a gallon. Raspberries rod and black 4 to 5 eta. Cherries 4 to 5 cts a lb. Continue scarce. BUTOHlin STOCK. Veals dressed 4 ct. Hogs dressed 6 to Oj. Live cattle 2 to 2J. Bhrep alive $1.50 to $2.00. Spring lambs-$1.50 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem MIlllDg Co. quotes:' In wholesale lots $3.20. Reialt 'FlbUf $3.60.i Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacked. Shorts $10 jtnd $20. Chop feed $19 ana $20. WHEAT. , 54 cents. ' HAY AND aitAIN. I Oats 40 to 45 rents. , HRVBaldd, new $8 to$12j old $10 to $14. 'Wild In bulk, $6 to $8". . , ,. , Uariey No demand except for feed. )0 cents. FAKM PKODUOTS. Wool Best. 10c. Hops Bniail sule, 15J te 17c. EirRH Cash, 22 cents. Butter Best dairy, 15 to 20; fancy creamery, 25, rhppRA 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoked n.eats Bacon 12J; hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes newi $1. Onions 1J to 2 cents. Beeswax -34c. Caraway seed, 18C. Anise seed, 26o. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cisj dry, 4 cUj sheep pelts, 76 cts to $1.25, No quotations on fura LIVE POULTIIY, Chickens 7 to lOcts; broilers 10tol2J; ducks, 12J; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geese slow. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Peed, ete. Flour Standard, $3.40; Walla Walla, $3.40; grabnm, $3.00; superfine, l.w per barrel. , Oats Vhlte,45o per bushel, grey, 42c: rolled. In bags $0 25(i.60; barrel, $6.600.76; canes. $3 76. Hay Best, $1617 per ton; common, $I018. Wool valley, 13 to 14p. MIllstuH's Brau, $17 00; shorU, $21; ground barley, $2024; clioj) feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, harley, 80086 per cental; middling, $2328 perteu: brew ing barley. 0005o per cental: chicked wheat. $1 22J 1.24 Ior cental. Hop915 to J 8c, DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fa nnv creamery ,2240 26n; fancy dairy, 17420oj fair to jrood, I618c: common, 12Jo per pound; Call r;,r.,ir n.sr3i44o ner roll. Clieese Oregon, Vli Eatertr twins, 10c: Young American, 16d pef per pound; California nuts, He. Eggs Oregon, 20o er dozen. Poultry Ciilckeii8.ol(l,t6.00; brol'ew, large, $2 003 0u; ducks, old, $40 0 00; young, f2.604.00; gree, $8.01 turkey, live, 124c; dreed, 16c, per B. BAN VRANCISCO MAKKKT. Woel: Oregon Etatern choice, 12 16o;do inferior, 0llc; do valley, 14 10c. Ilnna IGChXflOL Potatoes New EarJy Rose, 60cS0s 60c90 er cental. haUKB, . W.u"iicrcwMun. Onions 7685o per cental for na, and tl.OOfa-1 2u for rllveraklns. n.rlv Fee10e5SH(?j821ctrcnUl for kom1 uuallty and Balo, for choice orewlug, C0l.) P iwiiiai. Oat MUIug.oia , 'PX' i.; buck, i.ioi.a) per woui. T J HKE90 iiousicr!A.NTjJsa,' PAPER HANOINO, Katurtl Wood Finishing, CorMthnndCbmeaeU ttrvet. Obo. Fandrich, a GASH MARKET Heat meat and freadellTery. 13GIMat .Street. FRED A.1ERIX0N. STONE AND BIUCK CONTRACrrOR.- SJitlniateatnadeonlaU ktadiot wor. ItesldenMCor.iftband Blrlevr Ufclem. J.L.ASHBY, David Steam Lar proTemenl iWV Vt"WV BttMaMMakt THE GREAT SPANISH BRAIN AND NEBVh REVIVER Have"you' abused the latrtP'o! nature and Injured your norvoua system. ? Art you desiiondont'aadfaelaricholjr with confusedldeas and gloomy thought ? "ESPA'NO" wlU'posltlVelycurayou.- it contelna no mbaeral poisons andi U 'rom'arkible for1 awkkenlug organic action throughout thrflBystom andian improverrient' In every tissue. It produces betterimuscles, bones, merves,hajr, . nails', skin, blood and gitws'vlgAroua life to themnfortUBate who has erhauste-i his1 'powdrs.. rrepaedlrt'tAhlet'for'm and packed in boxes convenient to carry In tho pockot. Each boxtJoateiaa'Sk) doses or enough to last ono month andjia worthliiany tlmci'lttfweight'lngold., The price ,$1.00 per box or 0boxoafor tS.Odif'oruered'at'ono'thHe'aad a guarantee will be given that any caspmch tlorifed htioyethal it'does1 hot curej tho money will be rofundod. An to our, nnaneiarstandrrfg wo r"ef to any; bank In 'this city. Bent dharges torepald to' any address in United' State or Canada. Put up In plain wrapper1 with no marktodiaUngaish'what'lt Is. Bend 'for clrculars'and testimoiluls. Address, 3L Stockton Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. 8. Ai An able Brain and Nerve Spleelallst can at any time bo confidentially consulted entlrely'tree of ekaygfe, personally or by mall, at the-' above , address. " I 'flayva&A WILLAMETTE STAB LBS Completed and ready to wait on customers. Horeeo boardeU by day' or' week," affeas6nablo prices. Wo keep a' fall, line of Truck", Drays arid Express to me'et1 all demands. Alio;keer the' finest Barfl and residence 2 block! south of " CLEAN I If you vovld lao cjoaa an' have yowr clotncB dono up in tho neatest and dressiest mannor, take them to tho SALEMSTBAJM: LAtJKlDRY where all wdrk is done "by White! manner. M" ' ' THE WILLAMETTE; BALEM, OREGON. natea, $2.50 io $5.00 per Day The beat botel between Portland and Ban s-ranclaeo. Flnt-daaa In all lu appointment. 1U ubles are aenred with Uxt Choicest JFruits - Urown la the WlllameiU Valler. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. The Yaqulna Route, OWN PACIFIC B. R. And Oreia'DovolopmeBteompanr's iKvim hip Una. ,Zi rnUea ahorUri J9 "fi 1cm time than by any other rouw, Klrat elaka tbrougb ecMencer and treivbt line from Portland and all lolnt lu ins WillamotU valley to and froai lan rrancUcov TUTU HOUKDUU9, (Exempt Sunday.) Ir Albanyll p n I U OorvalltoiW p Ar Yaaulna6-W p tU Lr Yaqulna -fc4a Lv oorvauu. m am Ar Alboy-t-.ll:l0a m A p( tralna enaaact at Aitony an4 Vor tillla. Tha The atxrve train eonheet at Yaqnla wlta the Orecaa I, :vei' pmeni uo,e una oi iiww era between YiUjulua and Uaa Krancuoo m u iutiinini fmrii Furtland and all Wl'laiaette valley polntacan makeeloae con ncctlOB wllh the tnUneof the Yaqulna KouU at Albany or Onrv all lean d If deallned tn Ha Kraneiaeo.abouldarranie to arrive at YaBlna tbe evenlnit before save or aaiiins. faateasjer ana ieica i Inuaal Wat InfittrBMtMMB Matee alwava the lr to Meaen. HU.MANAOcsfr4M as Tteket AfesU jaoaadjeirrontairetl.roriafHa.Kror O. O. HOQVK. AeH ikM-fK A Paae. Ast, ur. rwamo n. m -a. rrTmncm, vii C, H. HABWkXL, Jr., Skjai Krelht as a'aoa. 4g via, wwjfra.M. 1, B04 htontcomery I POWER HpUSE Meat IVferket. Krtahsnd HIt ) KfjUeiit quality, Hj I rnt-LI fYATMInti Screen Doors and JonniNO.-i Xorloy k WlnnfAiiir. Hoop tl State lrrt, J.RrHURPHr. MOttT1 SAIiKU. Take It! EVENING -JOURNAIi. OhlyJcenMa dy dellreredat yonr door. XOO.Cotnruerolal Dtraet. Oood.mMkU, I'rompt dellrery. MrKillop, JOHN C. HAHflN; Horseshoeing, BLACKSMiTHING. Htato Street, - - Salem Wood Saw orden at Balem Im- Cdv P5 BtaU'ilreet,' it -g ,gl P1'"' i H TUb wonderful preparation is Purely Vegetable : compounded from" tho proscription of tho Official Physician te tho Court of Spain. " Esparto " recreates Montel nnd Nervo Power in Matt and Woman." An' infallible remedy for Nervous and General Debility, Nervotid Prdkttation, CTeeplng' Paralysis, Weakness cansed byDebilitatingrlosscs, JSxccsscs or Over-Indulgences, In cipient Softening of the Brain' or Paresisj DLsajincss, IVoss of Memory, Confusi-dOMibuglitsand all Brain,.Nerve or Sexual Weaknesses. It has no equal In restoring tho Stomach and Brain to its normal condition following tho abuso of Alcoholic Beverage, or indulgence in the Opiumj Morphine or Chloral habit. Btalllous In tula county, rorxprvice. 'postofllce. RYAT!r& CO. labor and in tho most prompt Llborty Street. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacific Company. cAurouNiA cxraxas TuiifupN taii.t be- TWl I-OUTIWD AMDS, r. Houib. North. -t A.r, 7:i u, n. l.v. I fi-.Mu.u Ivy.) 7.QQ p. m 7M. p. in. this p. ra. H 16 ft.m. 1-v. I'ortlaau Halein Han Kran. Above trains nlvii only ul luluwiuic.aliiliui north of ltQaebunf, Kut Portland Orison Cltrv; Woodburn. Halein. Albany Tangent, Hhedda. Httlaey, HarrUbur,JuuclloiiClly, Irving and Kuitene. KIHKIIIIKI) MAIL, IIAII Y. . tM a. w. I l.v . i i.v. t'oruuua j I Jf , Halem 1. 1 Ar. ltoMburg 9 U.J.. ii s Ar, I jti p. in. t.Y.1 J:40p,u. t,T, 1M.B iijit a. m kw p. m Albauy Luul, JJaliy Kawpt nuuilay tiXJ D. 111. ii Portland Ar. lUSJCw. 7JU p,m, Lvi Ar. aalem TfKw Kuu p.m. Albany vumrn. ui Mining ar oa WgrfoM Kto FOLLMAN BUFFET SiEEFERS AND Second Class Sluoping Cars Attached to all through train. rMSiie lHiii, Mum PmIUi. rAU.Y- (KXCOSrP fEKMT), I'wrUaid (lorvallls Ar. Lv. '&JJp,U. IZMp.m, la.Wp.ia.Ar, At Albaas' and Oorvallla oonneot wltb trains rOreon PanllSa Kallroad. BArUauaTKAIM (UIL,V HUSPTatKUAl 4.p.Bi. I Lv, Portland l ArJj bcJuiCui Ta4u.rn.Urf (HcHlnrivllla Lt.I 6.4aa.tn TMKtUUH lltkKTM To all points In tho ISastens tttales,. Canada andaiOpe tan'tn'obiulned at'lowetfles . JKOkHUCM, atMatsef LlUMiMaUMUtlJMM Fresh- . News- Papers-Fruits- nnd Candles J, L. BENNETT k SON, - P. O, Ulook. T. W, THORNBURG, Tho Upholsterer, lieuriodel, re-ooTen and malrei npholatered furniture, flnt.) cuua wurx. unerneaeia aireei, Htato Ininranca block. t I "a FOR SALE. On rmy temii and cheap. A 10 or re orobard oonuuajaiuonotiipe. ouiiivaauuiu of Halom. . , (WUMt-dw 30IM llAKT. Farm for Sale or Trade.- On eoiy termi. four miles eaat of bubllsiltr, eonlatalDB H7 aores- will trade for prpmaty In or near Balem. 11. O. DOVLV Stdw Hobllmlty.Or. HORSE TRAINING-. Havo bad 18 year experience training far track or carriage. Term reakonble., can be round at Weataoott'a viable, or bddrtaW ifale. as-im JAMB Ktwo. i nmii i i i i 1 1 1 i ' feJBaeaoesBBm PROFESSIONAIi AND UUBINESSOAHOS. p. ii. n'Aiior, o jo. a. uingji am. tS'AnoY 4 BINQI1AM, Attorneys at Law, J tlooms 1, 3 and 8, U'Arey- uU.diUK. Hi dtute itreeU Bpoclal attention given to ImsU ne in tue luprcme ana ciicuiv cuuru ww late. Sit R. P. llOHE. Attnrnty at law, Balem, Ore kou. Ofllcointfominerolal street. fTlILMON PUItU, Attorney at law, Palem, JL iiregOB. uiuco up aiKini iu m. wwu uiw,. H. J. lllOOK.lt, Attorney ni lawalem, Ore gon. Uflloe over Kuih'a bank. IT J.8HAW.M.W.11UNT. HH AW 4 HUNT t) . Attorneys hi law. Offloe over Capital Rational bank, Halem, Oregon. JOHN A. OAlliON, Attorney ntlaw.rooraa K und 4, HimIi bank building, Halern,Or. II f.HOSHAM. W.Xl.JlOItEa. BONKAM & IIOL.M1M, Attorney at law, Oitlce In Mush block, between State and ourt, on Commercial street. t E. POC'UE, HHiographer and Tjp iVl. wrltest Uest equipped typewriting of. flee but one In Oregon. Over liush'a bank, Haletn, Oregon, SI. it ELLA HIIKHMAN Typewrltlnn and fommferclal stenography, room H, any ocb yirl-cisa wcrv. luiiea reasonauif ., Dlt A. OAVId, iJitePnstaraduiteof New York, gives spcolsl attention 10 the d'.s. viUua of women and children, nose, ibroM, lung, kidneys, skin dlwasea and surgery. im. at mlilaneu. lol Mtute street. Oontu'te,. i ilou from to 2 a. m. and U to 5 p, m, 71 -Oati w unlce I'll YriltMAN AND HUnQEON. uniceSloroininenlftl streot.ln Kldrtdge bk)k, liesiaence 7o ixmmercii street. 7T, M, U. P&yitclan and fchtt. Q. geoa. Offlee, Murphy blookj reatueatee iai, Lommtrcutl slreeU ILT O rlHXTH, Dentist 08 State , aUlem. Urenon. Finished dental omh, UOUI one ot every description Palslsse tcpn tlonsajineclalty, t ir i ii. I'trilll. Architect. pUbj, apecKaii adenre for kM YV . tlons and superlntendcure for elasMS ol building. Office ! (MbmmW street, up suure. P. J. LAKSEISr & CO. Manufacturer of Woae V rlges, ate. TWtOTKOTION LODGE JK),. 3 A. V. W 1 Meets In their nan in mum im butldlnf, every WeAaeeday nwlw J, A, IKLWOOP, Hecorder. FAKM FOR SALE, A ARO A N-lto aoree wWm 1 iWvMMaate over half uaa rculUvatioa, reet Hie laM sua0 uw ''"'ftir&W' w Mf-in-4r rfWw I ee e, it- if la d 8 1- i MtWJBtfc. ., ft!