" II T'juipfl "tbjW"P s CAMpl Nirru ssgv IVER "HhH in. ..- .-.I.- J CURE Rick Hendftch and relfo all the troublos Incl lont to a bilious itAte of the fjttHn, such as OlulneM, Kmi-xn. I)rowlne, Distress after efttlnif, Fain In the Bide, Ac Whli!lhtlr mot rentarkablo success has been shown In curing SICK Headache, yet Ciutch's Ltttlb Uvea. Pills are equally valuable In Constipations curing and preventing this annorlrigcompjalnt. whllo thoy also correct all disorder! 6f the stomach, stimulate the liver and rcgulalq tho bowel. Even it they only cured, , HEAD nctio they would be almost pHcelesa to those who stiller from this distressing; cemplaint: hut fortunately' their goodnesrdoes not Vnd bore, and those who once try them will And these little pills valuable In so many frayf that they win not oe willing to ao wikioui mora. Hut after all sick head ACHE is tho bane of so many lives that here f s where we make our great boast. Our pills euro it while others do not Carter's Linus Livtn Fills arc very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but bythelr gentle action S lease all who use them". IrfbUfa mSS cents; ve f or $1 . Sold everywhere, or sent by mall. CASUS UID1C1HE CO., Hi Tfc UH. Small J Mftm THE WHISKERS AND THE MAN. ITow tliellalr on Ills .Face Dominates the ifVearer's Character. "Among" the-mend meet at inter vals on tho road ism very intelligent fellow from Boston, tsaid a drum merT "Ho ia about 35, fend with a capacity fOrTaising liair tonl his face beyond tiaat of (any) jterson f- over met. Heihas fun with it, too, and he has his whiskera 'in- differentshape every time I meet him. Now and then I don't know him, but he-al ways comes up smiling, and I catch on to tho new man -without much difficulty. , . , " 'It's queer about whiskers, Baid ho tho last timo I saw him. 'Don't you knoW they change tho character of the man?' I didn't know it and said so. " 'They do, however,' he continued, ' 'whether you know it or not. Now, I have been hairy for 20 years nearly, and in that time I have been all sorte of men. For instance, when I wear large, flowing side whiskers with a mustache, I grow gradually as they do. and become quite dignified and self important I can't help it, you know. Its "whiskers oblige," as we say in French, and when I catch a look at myself in a glass as I walk along I unconsciously swell out and strut. I'm bound to do it to match those whiskers. Then, when I cut off the mustache and run the side whis kers alone, I never see that mouth and chin back there but it makes me feel pious, and I begin to assume the demeanor of a minister of the gospel. Can't help it, either, to save my life. Sometimes I go smooth faced, and my cmu-acter oscillates between priest and actor, according to the one of tho crowd I'm in. I even get boyish sometimes and frisky when I see my smooth, round face. , " 'Once, for the fun of it, I cut my mustache a la prizefighter, short and stubby, and, do you know, before' a week I was a yoritablo tough, with my hat cocked over my eye and my general manner provoking a slug ging match at every turn. I was anxious for a fight all tho timo and only saved myself by shaving. When I wear a full, neatly trimmed beard, I feel exactly like a banker or a suc cessful professional man. and my manners after a little while fall into that rut, I look it, they tell me, and I can't help but bo it. If I wear a mustache alone, long and silky, I feel like a gay Lothario, and want to smilo at and ogle every woman I see, I want to bo one of "the boys, too1, and whoop it up all along the line. When I add an imperinl to the mus tache, I throw my" shoulders back, brace my muscles and assume a mil itary air. In ono or two of my towns I am known as colonel, for I have always worn my imperial while there. " 'It I run my beard down to a point in the French stylo, I feci quite diplomatic, and can be as slick as the politest of them. I feel my shoul ders shrug on tho slightest provoca tion, and to all intents and purposes I am a foreigner. If I part my whiskera in tho middle anabrish them out to either side, 1 am a Ger man nobleman or a British land owner, according to my surround ings. It gives mo a halo and hearty, middle aged feeling that showB at once in my manner. If tho whiskera aro let grow very long, I feel liko a patriarchal farmer and become quite elderly and innocent in mydepoiV raent And bo it goes through all tho phases. . , , " 'I fancy that tho stylo of a man a whiskers ia in consonance with, the man's character, and that as a man is so will hia whiskers be. In my case I have reversed the operation, but I feel as I grow older and become mora settled that I ehall adopt one style of whiskers and keep to that Even now I am getting around to it and have been wearing this close cut full beard for almoat six months, and I dot feel like changing it nTto- A Trkh rf ttm F.yt, Dyi y cvllUfifj tlirco etflfS of white, pa per of 'tlio eutno longui oxnctiy, wnn ntio f lliciTi lntlf ns u'ldu its tlio olh- 'fern, bn6& flit lirntcqttrJoknof'ojitlfMl Illusion cnu no produced, If thoso of the Btilno vldth tiro lnlil crosnwlsu, tho narrow strip plnced In tlio editor, It will invnrinbly Bi-ein iia If tho broad trim woro oomtidornhly shorter than t tho narrow ono Tho illufliou Ih en hanced by laying tho cticn of paper I on' A black surraco. ay placing tno thrco strips In tho form of an Invert od "N" nnd using tho narrow Htrip for tho diagonal lino tho latter In turn will uppcar much shorter than tho othor two. To nn unpi noticed oyo tho illubion will seem very re markable indeed when it is demon strated that all Ui6 strips hro of" tho same length. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The Discovery of Purple. A dog belonging to some Phoeni cian fishermen 'was in tho habit of feeding upon a species of mollusk which tho sea occasionally cast upon tho beach. It was noticed that tho animal's mouth after such meals was always died a rich purple, and by in vestigation that color, which it is said. tho moderns have never been able to dmitate, whs obtained. Boston Her ald. Curing; Horses' Fears of Thunder. Dogs and horses' can be entirely cured of "their fear of thunder by being present at artillery practice. Belioving they now know what pro duces tho dreadful roar, they no long er fear it. Popular Science Monthly. A Stranger In the Land. The refusal of tho house of commons to adjourn over Derby day recalled it story related of ond of thoKdman Cath olic peers who took their seats s6mb four or five years' before tho passage of 'the first reform bill after tin (exclusion of a century and a half. Ho gave notice that on a certain day ho would make a cer tain motion, whereupon there arose from his noblo colleagues a general cry of ' 'Derby I" Tho astonished novicenamed another day, only to be greeted with an equally unanimous expostulation of "Oaks!" At this ha explained that he would have to ask the forgiveness of their lordships, but having been educat ed abroad ho was forced to acknowledge that ho was not familiar with the list of saints' days in the Anglican calendar. San Francisco Argonaut. Typevfrltlng by Wire. The telotype, or electrical typewriter, has been designed to meet tho require ments of a rapid and reliable printing telegraph instrument, which has long been needed. This instrument is ma nipulated very much in the sanio way as a typewriter. The transmitter as well as the receiver maltes a copy of the mes sage, and tho liability of mistakes is thus largely decreased. Tho instruments work In unison, and it is impossible to send a message from one machine unless the corresponding machine at the end of the distant line is properly receiving'. The record is plainly printed on the strip of moving paper in front of the opeWor. The same instrument can send and re ceive.' New York Telegram. Dainty llaudlwork, A marvelous curiosity Was a set of 1,600 ivory dishes which wero said. t6 have been purchasod By ono Shad from the maker, Oswald Northingerns, and exhibited beforo Pope Paul VI.' These dainty turnings, though ixjrfent in evei-j respect, were scarcely visible to the naked eye and could bo easily inclosed in a casket tho size of a peppercorn, A Jesuit father, Ferrarius, fnado 25 wooden cannon capable of being packed away in the saine space. Boston tiommbh wealth. TURF TOPJCS. More green horses will bo in training this season than ever before. Ten of tho 20 horses which Dr. Dayl took to Europe can beat 2dJ0. Rupee, 2:11, pacing, has not yet sired a pacer, all of his get being square trot ters. Ono thousand nine hundred nnd forty four horses started to make cup records in 1892. Tho Horse World saya that a brother of Charles Marvin drives a hack in Kan sas City. Two of tho most noted farms in Ken tucky aro now for sale Falrlawn and Highland. Lucille Golddust, 2:10i, has the fastest record of any inaro in the great brood mare table. Tlio Palo Alto stallions Racine, Flam beau and Geoffrey will be put in train ing this year. Robert Bonner owns a full brother to Majolica, 2:15, which ho will have trained thi wowm. A Noted Divine 8ay: I havtf been alarVMttMl.lver VIII? Tor Byspcpain. WcU Mtownca maa 'CoiUTCHess. wltt nblcV I JtvlB y ARE A SPECIAL BLESSING. !BeTeirtiBdariytliloi;idoBaeBit(eta Reed. 1 rcccKntweuUUtiri t iHh '" Kv. 1?. U. UtiGUOO, New York. SOLD EVEBTWKEIUe. O&lef, 140 to 141 WashlmrtBB Stt V. . CARS. WOLZ, rroprtetoroftne Tuft's Pills GERMAN :-: MARKET Sooth OommercUl Ht, Elm. All kind jTrn,Kand tmokeH 41U andtooMcac.' ... - FMK J)EUVWIY iflVEIYJIVG iJPITAfc r ' i ' ' f " MYSTERIES! Tho Nervous 8y8tom tho 8ca' of Life nnd Mind. Rccotlt Wonderful Dlscovorlos. No mystery Iiim ever rnmparcil with that o human life ll Inn been tlio leading subloc " notwithstanding this fact it f i not Kenuro r5 .t .uftm tllM til Sa ot iWMuTa brrunritifilic iplrinl.cdrd WS-AJ s YvJ. m-ar thr b i Sf.Ji fsq j,A , tem iiihi ever . liXViil I rnuso instant death. Koccnt dlscovorlos have demonstrated that llthboriransof tho body tire under tlit" con y tire under Br: loeatwi trol of tlio1 nervo centers,' loeiltcd In tirneat thn hnqu nt ttin hritln nml tlim ulit'ii thfsonre I doranpod tho ontnm wliiiMMliey mi.p'yj with nerve iluld tiro also deruiird. WIium it Ig.jror memoerea tnnt it acco H niiiiry io iiicspiiiai cord will caiMo pimlyon of tho body below the Injured point, becnuso the ncrvtf' force Is prevented byitho Injury rrpm .TOhthlng tlic paralyzed portion, It will bo understood now the deranifomout or tlio ncrvo center will cause the deraugemont of tho varlonsoocans which thoy supply with nerve, force. .Two-thirds of chronic diseases nre due to tliQ imperfect action of tlio norvo cen'i at tho base of tho brain, not from n iu mo ment primarily originating- In the oris It self. .Tho great mlstako of pltyslclt . In. trcatln? theso diseases Is that thoy trett llu oran rather than 'the horve centers Viilch are tho causo of the trouble. . . Dn. Khankmn Miles, the celebrated spe-i clallst.hasprofoundly studied this subject far o or 20 yean, and has mado maryr Importnnt discoveries In conniictlori Wlthlt, clilofitrtiontt them being the facts contained In thn'aKo statement, and.that.theordln try methods of treatment are wrong. 'AH llcaditehe.'dlutl neis, dullness, confusion, pressure, bluq, mania, molancholy, Insanity, epilepsy. St. Vitus dance, etc., are tiorvous diseases no matter how caused. The wonderful ijuccesa.af Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is due to the fact that It Is based on thtiforcgolng nrlnlpl. Dn. Miles' Kestorativk NEnviNBissoldby all drugglstsun trposlttvo guarantee, or.tent direct by Dn. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. bottles for 45. express prepaid. It coal mu , on receipt oi price, w. iwr.uuuic, i "cither opiates nor dangerous qjrusK tfold "by D. J. Fry, druggist. 8ajem J. H. HAAS.; THE WATOHMAKEli 2iH Commrtll St., - caUm, Ortos. (Next door o K eln's.) sjpeolaltyot Bpectaoloii, id repalrlna CJoolcs TODAY'S MARKET. Prices Current by Telegraph Locl 'and Portland Qubtfttjioas,, Salkm, July 25, 4 p. rn. Office DlltV CAPITAI. JOURNAL Q ta- tloua fpr day and up to hqur,' of gpbjg U press were as follews: BALKM i'llQDHOEAUWEr. FKU1T. Peas 8 cents a gallon. Raspberries red and, blofik 4 to.5 ct?. Ulierrlea-5 to ,8 qta a It?. OonJUquj scarce. BUTCIIfcB STOCK. Veals dressed 41 cl. Hogs-dressed CJ to B. Live cattle 2 to 2J Bbeep alive $1.50 to 12.00. Spring lambs,-$1.60 to $2 00. MILl. PH'fJbS, 8aletn Milling Uo. quetes: Flmn in wholesale lots $3.20. Retail $3.6(1 Brail $17 bulk, $18 suckeJ. BhdrU '$lb and $20. Chop feed $19 nnd $20.1 W1IKAT. 64 cents. HAY AND C1UAIN. Oats 40 to 45 cent,". Hav Baled,' new $Sto$12j old $10 U , $14 "WJld iff bulk, $0 16 $8. . Barley No demand except for feed. 50 cents. FAKM PBOnUOTS. Wool Best, 10a. Hops Binail sale, 151 to 17c. Ezgs Cash, 18 cents. BU iter Best dairy, 25; faqejf dreamery, 80. Cheese 12 to 16 cts. Farm smoKed meats Bacon 12; hams, 13; phpuUlers, 10. Polatoes new. B0c. nnlnnB 1 tn 1 Renin. . Beeswalx 34q. Caraway .peed, Atilae BWd, 20(. Ginserig, $1.40., ,18v nines .ANp'Kyrfl Green, 2 clu; dry, 4 cts; ebeep pelta. 76 eta (o $1.25., No quotations on fur. J.IVK l'OULTBY. Ohickena-7 tp loctsj boi;era WM. ducks, 12' turkeys, slow sale, cl?o,h 10 ctsj'geese slpw. TOtlTANP QVOTATIONS, Oroin, Fecit, etc Flour-fltaudurd, $340jWall Walla. $3.40; graham, $3.00; ,suberflue, $2.60 per barrel. ... Oats VVhlte,45o per bushel, grey, 42c; $0O0.76; caBea. $3.75, Hy Best. $1617 pr tonjeommpn, $1013. ool valley. 10 to 12o. MlllstuOs Bran, $17.00; shorts, $21 ground barley, $26&24 chop feetl. fit Mr-ton: whole feed, barley, 8Q85 w cental; middling, $23v28 pr(ou: brew inirbkrlevi 00ffi05o vat cental: chickeE wheat. $1.22Jfel4 percental. Hops-10 to 17jc. DAIHY PnODUQK. Ilutter-OivKon fancy creai 25c: fancy dalryi 17J20o 1515ct common, 12jo per - m mT - 111. -. vv k. I I Cneese Oregon, 12J; Eastern twins, 16o; Young American, 16o per, perpoand; California flats, 14c Eggs-Oregon, 18o per dtnwn. Poultty-Clilckens,old,$6.00; broilers, large, $2 0023.0u; duebs, old, $4.60i fc00; youngT f2 604.00; geese, IftOO turlieyp, live, 12Jo; dtetwed, 16c, per . BAN FBANCIBCO MAHKBT. Woel: Oregon Extern choloe, 12 15c: dp Inferior, llc; do valley, .14 18c. Pf?utow-ew E-rly Jtote, 60c80; 60 00 per cental. ,i.rz unil itfi mr rs-ntal. Onldns 7685o per cental for fed. and fl,00l au for sllversklos, Brly-TFeeJ,609U S2Jq per cnl for good quality and WJo for cno0e; brewltiK, 90l.p0 ptr captal. Oat-MHlluj,$f.45l 62; fucyeel t.45J.62h gciod tocuoloe.:),3l:45: comar6td!Wr'.l.101.25i gray.-fUO f J 1 T X. W j,ra flgKASa si.fia' k W mry&i jfall'togoortl pounajuaih . JOtTJ.ilA.lj. MONDAY, JtTZf?94, 1 T.i' nifl lii ll Jlt tifciiii'iinli ( i VfailA.iiji1 ' 1 & 8UrfltBto..ny,UH'rowaa nr genera? or concerted plan of street or house-td (houso decoration nt tlio World's fftlr' ownlriR. I expoctca to iimiuiicnsoont blnto of color ntid ft Voritahlo gtrdei of ilowerl I, whfr havd Men with in own eVes and 'dhMjHbed with toy owl pen tlio entrnnco oi Atexanura oi uen nlnrk Into London i.ths lhy before b1 t mpnMl tc, nun Bns Ish l'nnoo t "" W'JW "" '"H""" '""W" lWaIc a co. of, beauty nnd trtlstlt c"cct a" "l0 W,V lro:" wnvescnw w wiurtflor whlcu J wwj,inouiw never ueen ,n r,,, u.uMtiooiiM lov in tlio loni history ot English mrMuU: 1. vho .1 .1 .ttT -lit IllhUtvnhil 4!iVl ilnv 'ou"'ijlwhen hU roJfll'WBhneHS'thb -Prihca ol rajM just recovered from hla -nimo fatal illncM. went in tho carriogo of- th quecntotVnnUQodtln St. Paul's cntta dral fpr his. infinite, mtrdos; 1, who, out side the nbbey chhrch of Wcstinhistei on tho tiny of days rt tne jubilee year saw a alghtand a pageant which ndatng scend I have cter witnessed had "ever snr passed that spWmdld Jarid 'tritnatMhi procession ofesnpretB-qHeen-tBad 'Wag and ciara asdlenrQr8jiwHhtheiag- ninceflttwHite,unifojTOod EtlJ.off4e many, iuo,gsirvfc,""F - iuuuhihht alloled show-rvell, jierhansl was a)it$e too critical and skeptical In tho matter of decoration and pageantry. U'ut tin that -wild'-May morning when I 'drove out'toJaokso&npark in Chicago it'was ,pretty:plateito,imft that no-1 decora tiv citizen dcpratd in his ovn way,. and tho way was. to fling xrat the-American banner from the- first floor window or to exhibit tho stars and stripes in tho busi riess shop front. I candidly own that 1 llkd this" independent stylo of 'decoratibn, Clement Sdottln London Telegraph. A. Young XVuiftn'tiDrve Act. Genuine ielf forgetfulnoss -In a goner ous action is always admirable. An an ecdoto of sjiph ( deed, mtiquo in its wayl has re;enj.y been told. A gentleman wh9so veracity cannot bo impeached re lates the incident. Nearly all Austral llan snakes ro venomous. Some authori ties ovn go o if ar as to declare theri aro no nonvenomous snakes on the great island. A young lady of high social position whoso homaJa at Brisbane was walking in tho garden ono day when she saw a laborer employed on her father's grounds just ahead of her. When within a few feot of tho man, she was horrified t& see a small but exceedingly venomous snake dartits ugly length from a bush whicji the iellow was passing and fix its fangs In his.pnxo arm. Theypupgjajdy, uttered a cry of alarm, ran forward and hit tho reptile a stun ning blgw with her parasol handle, and V then, without a moment's delay, prof f duced hertionlcnlfe, ojiene4 it ana cut a cross on the arm through the wound mado bv the snako's fangs. She next .applied her Ji pa to tho wound and sucked out tho PWPn. The man was but a laborer, and his arm was n,pt overclean, but, tho noblfe pniiTur wnmnn did not ston to think OI that. Sho know what to dp, and wlthj- out squeamisnness sno am is ana savea the man's life. "Tho heroine of this incident' is now my wif e," Qonoluded tho i narrator, "and it was tho story of her bravery which first attracted my attention to her."-r Youth's Companion, MemuromenU of School Children. Stiperintendent Powell- of tho Wnsh ington public schools and Dr. Harris1 tj the bureau of education' wish tofind by actual experience twhetherior not -tketi canjja. eatahlishodjaaycertaiBftrelatkni beweenitbe physical and meptaldevelj opmentpffthe.childrjon 4n th8.variou grades, and fpr this purpose there will be taken a series of measurements of about 20,000 of tho school children, urn der the supervision of the director '"of physical training, Miss Stoneroad, tbo te&cher, has mad a study ,pf the systems of physical! tneasj uroment in use. in tho gymnasiums and Hchools throughout tho United States und Germany, besidos having dono a good deal of experimental work in the same line, und the results of her oxperM ments will be embodied in 'tho series of measurements to be taken in tho public schools of Washington, which will 'fan elude the height, weight, cheat measures ment and I0'"6 cranial measurements besides a series of experiments as tp nervpua sensibility. Theso last consist principally In ascertaining at what dial tance apart tho child is able' to aistihJ guish between toe points oi a 'pair oi calipers touching the- wrists. Th rw sujtsln this experiment aro Interesting soma of tho. subjects being-' able to dis4 tlngulsh between pojnts a very small fraction pf, an inch apart, whilp others; require a dlntanpB of more .than, two inches beforo they can tell without look-' ing whether one point or two is touch' ing their wrist. Washington Post. Thinking pCKr Thto Buctr What L would like .would boa devke to helr me to forget things. If a wan could alwolutely forget all about bis1 busineiyt w)en he locks the office door at night, his hair would not grow gray 'nearly so soon. The secret of the con tinued activity oi socti men as unauncey Depew and Mr. -Gladstone, who always seem ablatta talk about everything ad anything at a minute's notice; and who have forgotten what it is to be tired, is their ability to forget everything except the one subject on hand. The little school child rhyme about "one thing at a time and that done well" applies to men tal as wellas physical labor. No xeasonahle maa ever attempts to do two physical acts at one tlras, bcit nearly everybody t to tula oi sav ers! things avonce. If some philosopher would arise 04, tell us how to school the brain the aawe-siwe rt-gulat ta muscles of our,kuds and legs, be wosW prove a benefactor to kk race and ba Uta means of causg a If e autabur U va cancies in intana, asyknwa and Domas ror people who aro calted weakmladed. bat -T l.iiiwii.-u. d..1, rtn vi at r. huh iiiimi bbe asama an va rm aiv-A aar 9r-UK, LaaW GJoW-Dwaawat loPBi tvwwwvwyvvwwtrwvwyv iiuu. . 1m rim; fr BAWD 'ntAPb! What Is the condition f yours? Is your fattr dry fersri. brittle? Does It setit at the ends? lias K a Mfcfeslf aearatte?. brushed? Is it fun of danortmy uoe your scaip nenr Is M 4ry er Ih a treated condition ? If tfiene are some ef yew nyWptotBSbe warned In time oryou wIW become fcW. SkookuniRoof Hair Grower K-WlrMi iiiH. hi iJWnotbm U not an aeldi bjl lha imH f ctaattfla ' .i of bow to lrtt tbem. , "BVorkw Sot a Dr. but dslijti trolly ooolli VoUlolM, tlept jWing Mtr. e&ts, a . 'a .k Ja mi AmMt MM, rrolpt oi pric. lit ciaiQ rWS(OTa.w. m or'inc MSSSsfsaw 'uftWMm .f inri w bi rvu i-rkiAiin iirvi haiu riunwuu rfi ! TB4We . nlniklM AfHIli Kw Tfk. f.T. . . .., 4 UvrSik -U'i. -njiTtjiWHrrtBRfin ' THE GREAT SPANISH UMM WE REVIVER Have yon abused the laa of nature and Injured ypur ncrrgus system? Are.you'despoBdent and melancholy with cdnf used Ideas and gjoomy thopghts ? "ESPANO" wllliposltlveli' euro you. It contains no mineralpojson,s and is romarkabk for awakening organic 'action throughout the system andjf.ai . l i -..it...o. tt nnvinM Viifr mimrlftfl. bones, nervesi hair. nails, sklnk blood hnd gives vigiroUs'llfold tlio unfortunate who hashauscd . his pdwersj Propared in tablet form and pacKoa in doxcs convenient, w cw. in tho pocket.- Each box contains 00 doses or enough to last one month andls worth many times its weight in gold. Tho price $1.00 per box or GJjoesfor 15.00 if ordered at one time and a guarantee will be given that any ease, mop tloned above that it does not dure, tho money wJH bo refunded. As to our financial standing we refer to any bank in this city. Bent charges prepaid to any address in Unlfed Htatea dr ganada. Pit up In plajn wrapper wjth no mark todistlngulBh what' It is. Bend for circulars and tcatimouwls. Address, 1 Skeleton Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S. A. An WjIo BraitfattdUervJ Sheelallst can at any time be confidentially consUlledr!eHtlreljr' frae'ef eharfe, personally or by mall, at the above address-. t: j. khes's. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing; Oor, aotli and bhemeketa Street1, G6o. FeHdridh, v CASH MARKET Best-weM aafrM'deilverr. 13d Mate Street. !! . r East and: South via THE SHASTA ROUTE' Of thl Southern'' Pacific Company. eiurouHiA KxrBisss tuaiw bum dailt db twckk foxutiiiXvD B.r, TSouifiT North. IM p. m. 8-.1S p. m. 8:15 a.m. EvT Ar. i'ortlaud Halem Ban Krsn. Ar. 1-v. bv. 7M. Ui bass.m 7KWp.ro "Above trains auipoaly tlpllowlnK nUlioum north of Boaeliarg;Kat Portland Orjon City, Woodburn, Halem. Albany Tancvnt. 8tidd, HaUey, HarrUburj, JunctlouClty.lrvIng and guseue, KIKlKHUMOMAlli DAILY, wm a. in. . IL.V. l-ortuua Haiem tlooeburf Ar. I t-o t. uu iiV. I 1:W p. m. I.v. 7.-00 a. w 1117 a. ml llI.T LjiO p.. ATf Vitauy Loeal, Dally kzxotpl uuuilay, (UMi.in. 7Jtl p.m. fcflO p.m ITvT 1'ortUnd salem Albany ItSu HlMlag ra h tJgdeti Kntc PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEfHlS AND Second Class SteeptttgCars- Attached to All through trains. ftiiSifc KtWh, Btiweei FtkJ iti Cmaii: jAii.v(Bzcarr swday). i-jij h. ui. n.v, i-rtlacd Oorvallla Ar. Lv. KAJ y, UI. ms p. m. ' 1'tW p. m. I Ar, it Athi.nv .nil (iDrvallla connect wuo trains of Orwroo limlflo Railroad. tkM fMMTMAlH-'-IUlt. KtiayTt'lUA t.iu n. ia. I IjV, rontawu at. TiSpinT.lAr; McMlnsvllls Ev. BSMa,iu k4Aa.ni TMKU4iM TlCkBTl Toaii points la the "w.?4 aad Karot can pblal4 at wwjai raw km , W. w. ATI ' KOUJ, w w-i t !!..'!) pees H fall out vM cofntreCer ! nseoMrani'coiiiini noitorniinrjsnoroii. is lln nd rfrthif Ttmla. UtHlmulJ CMT99 oananur una grxns$ Aair vn pais , hMtttir ' tovm lrHUtlni frapttoftt by Qenroja jwnwww nvpit wnwr i luf if 7U4 r nn uinmi ww S ana """" &kij aam J ifuai a mmM a m ittft inBia n orowsr, uh psr cotu (or K.W Soap, Me. i' vvii4il4' Uj, KJr-s jA " 'ES jiul 0, This -wonderful preparation .Is Purely from the prescription of tho Official Phyelcian totho Court of Spain, spano " recreates Montal and Nerve Power infcan and Woman. An irlfalliblo feme'dy for Nervotf Js nnd General Debility, NdrVouso'sfration, Creepiijgr'oralysis, Weakness caused by1 Debllltatinglosses, BxdeSses ordver-Indnlgences, In cipient Softening of tbel3raln orTaresls, Diincs, i;oss of Memory, fcynsedThougnUand all Brain Nerve or B&xxud W'eaknesses. It has no equal in restoring tho Stomach and Brain io'its'nbr'mal' Condition following tlio nbuso of Alcoholic Bovcrages, dulgbnco ih Ih'o Opium, Morphino or J. E. MllllPHY. Sciieen Doors AND JOBDINO. Mbrfy & WInstaHley. fikop 61 Htale street. -Brick and1 NORTH BAliUM. J.Ii.ASfe(BY. Talce Itj Mesf Market, 20S.Qotameroll Street. Good uinata, Prompt delivery. EVENING Only 3 eeats a day 'delivered at your door. Iklvid HcKillep, Steal' Wood Saw LAVt order at Balem Im provemtnt Co., 96 Bute ttrott. JOHN C. MAHT1N, Horseshoeing. BTjAOKSMITniNG. State Street, - - Salem jltOTEOTXON IJOVQK NO, 3 A.O.U. W.- Heeu in vtieir hall In Htats.lntuiance lulldlnff, every Wednw day eyeniiit. M.W. J, A. BELWOOD, Recorder, FOR SALE. OncaaV'tertniand'ohtap. A ?0 acre orchard on Bunny Hide No. one. amlleaaouth of Baieui, tSMt-dw JOHN 11 ART. LKAVES BALKM ironv U, V. Dock St t o'clock a. in. e?rry Wed. eaoay ana rwiuraay. LKAVES 1'OHTI.AND tmml'harvmtrat dockat foot ol WaabllZton treet erery Hnnday andllmnnlay. LBAVea 8ALK for Albany every Monday and Tuendoy, re taming wine darrt. fonoeruln frefsbt and pannr 'a,',l call on thaasent, AIj HKItltKN. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON gle, $2.50 te $5.00 r Iky Tbe beet hotel between Portland and Han rrancUco. Pirftrlaat In all 1U appointments. 1U tables are served with th Choicest Fruit? Grown in th WUUroetU Valley, A. I. WAGNER. Pron. POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Prsehand Halt meats of thej bejtua'lty. italtry and stock. yr delivery. Steamer Elwood. Ai FRED WAYMIRE Electric Lights On Mclcv System t O ( ON8UME11H : Hi i-nt Lliht iH foiiof (1)mpriy t p n n liftve tqillppl tholr Kiettrm eti nun i with then t modi rp itirntu 4b j r it w t),4 ( rll'i- thtt tiubl nit b-tr hi tlim mi y sT.tfiu and at n rata lowor 'mu uli) 'lit un jlietBAs'. Xvi- ntid IntniidcHCCUt I ljtit Im;. ! !cdiIc Siotorn for nil purtJohCh nlioro frowcr 1b re qui cil. 11 MJenTsrttn be wired for as many light is Uw.rtil mic tho cunsumrra liy lor utdy MIO I tsksiitc uted. This boing regiKterca irtjXter. OOlco 179 Commercial St, jy a . t Vegetable : compounded Chloral habit Fresh-News- Papers-Fruits- nnd handles. J, L BENNETT k M. . O. Bloolc Tile- T. W. JHORNBURG, The Upholsterer, Remodels, recovers and rewtlni nithoUUred rurnlture. FlrtU cUm work. Chemeketa street, Htato iDJurance bloolc. PROFESSIONAL AND nU8INE83 OARDSt V. II. S'ARCV. OtO.a.BlMdHAX. Tv'AnoV 4 BINGHAM, Attorneys at Iw. 1) ltoomtl. 2 and 8. P'Arcy Buildnis. Hi State mreet. Special attention given to bojl neM In the aupremo and circuit coarU of ths late. U Rl. U0I3K. Attornty at Uw. Halem, . on. onlce iff Uommerolal atrect. Halem, Or rniiiMON KOItb, Attorney at law, Salem, X Oregon. OlUoe up italra la rauoa uiorK, HJ, IllQUKlt, AltoineyatUwaleru.Ore. , Bon. O'llceovor Hugh's bank. I J.HHAW.M. W. HUNT. HHAW 4 IIUNT . Attorney at taw. OMre over Capital atlonal bank, Halem, Oregon. JOHN A. OAltiON, Attorney atlaw.rooms S and 1, Uh bank bu'ldlns, Baity , Or, h"k.UONUAM W. II. HOLM. W. DON HAM & HOIiMKsl, Attorneys at law. 13 oniooln limb block, between Stataaaa t ourt, on Onmtnerclal ktreet, J. VQQUK, Htvnogmpber 8,TJ: u.vlla UmI ftntllitnAri IvnAwrrlttlu of. co but one in Oregon. Over Noah's bank, Q' TEIX HHKUMAN Typotvritlnir aa oomraerclal aleuography, room 11, Gray ock yrt-clani work, riaies reasoDaui. DK A. OAVW.Lata I'nat Graduate of New York.KlveaaptcUlalieutloato tbe dla. ease of women and children, bom, tliroal, lungu, ktdneya, akin dlwaaes and aurtwry. Offlca at rtnldenoe, lot state atroeC Oonu"U tlon from to 3 r m and'JtnJp m. 7-l-wa W "" i.ilvmniAH INniimOKOS. juorr, OHlc Hlo rommerrlal streaMa KMridse btoek. llnldence 17o Commercial irt. G o. intovyNK. M. D. I'byttelaa aad aa rpsy moo j 4SH. I nmiitrclAl nt'ooti ii n- 11 uufrir. liiitit. M rtou 12 t.1 . a jp j jn jm -- a - rM m ah. r L -I 1 " A Rl aTa " :: - - w w0 , i . Saiem. ureson. inu. hiw . m mi on of every deecrlptlOB, liunwa afi tloni a peclal uty. H- ur n. iMTdll. Architect. HUM. HSSf W linn, atlil KiirtfrtntAttAeJM cui'fe ol building. OtMce iaW OewmeeeM street, up atalra. Deutscher Advocat FOSTOfFICEW.O.K, . IAltltW. AdMlttftd to jwaell l tM tk t Hfeeta aMeatiM lva to Oarwa Maatt ids rijr" VtaWjaafaP & tjHI MMW8p j"i 1 I vroiirtfrtem. m ! m 'g.. s i.rt.V Wafc.A AltitA.