-w"n KYxmm OAMi'Ath jQti&tiAli.vrxnvmBftM.t iivvYMSmti ssceks (lliNHiftt lafttill, I At ti rntcTtrtffinil given (o A mj' cluUln iiiMtliy iniJof dm mtporvlMrm of aotno olmrllnlilD Indies w)kj trmnaffcu Tlio Human Electrical Forces! BCTTINQ A HEN. Thing to tin nml Oilier Thing In Wold In Till Important Umtrrlnhlnir. Our i'4t(H'iind contflinjtornrjc Iftn'lo Bum's Livo bt'tck Jotirnnl, utter itrlar loti-noto of warning nnliMt foollinrdy liujljrltaiicy In gottlng a lion. "This Is t : titiio of year," It aaya, ''that every ono la flcltltiK linns or goWnf? rcaily,1 nn1 although there mny bo noinn few of tin Iiitl in Now York helow Canal atrect t.m(i nro neither setting hrqs nor gottlnjf riiiwly to net thoni wo liavo no doubt that tlio warning is timely. Having plnceil tlio eggs in tlio nest tlio next thing to do Is to secure a. ben for n tliroo woc'.:c' engagement. Tho 'best timd for setting n hen is in tho evening. Sfclect your lien anil proceed cautiously. Do not approach her with n brass band and torchlight procession, .but go un attended. Tako her uptonderly and put her head under your coat. Lower her gently to the nest; nover think of sotting ber with n pile driver. Depart quietly and say nothing about it. Do not go groping around in tho darkness Baying, "S-s-sh. there's a hen on I" After n brief interval co back, and seo- if tho hou is Rtill there. If she is notseok another hen of a more sedentary disposition. Nothlnz can bo gained by holding heron tho nest with a mushroon anchor. No barm reontta from-picldng up one of the eggs and showing it. to her in a friendly and confidential vay, but it is not auvis able to break tho eggs, into a saucer to convince her that they are fresh. Tlio period of incubation is three weeks threo consecutive weeks. If a hen thinks she can takp,u woekontofthis period to scratch up thogarden.ber trolley is off, and it is not worth .vjhile to temporize with her. Nothing is said by, our esteemed con temporary about sefang- inpatient heus, on eggs that havo, been thatching for 20 days or ep in o.:p4teit .inctibator? but it is easy to seohowisucn.o,schehio4night lead to tho utter discouragement of the others of the flock who were not thus favored. "You will find," says our philosophic contemporary, "that hens, like people, are Obstinate and differing in .tempera ment." Hence it follows that ono who becomes successful in setting hens ac quires at tho same time something akin to a valuable knowledge of human na ture. Thus he Is better equipped for the struggle of life than, if he bad mastered . only that other lesson, necessary as the knowledge may -be at times how to break up a sitting hen.-New York Sun, A VUlt to Arab I J'u.ha. While in Colombo I drove into the suburbs to visit Arabi Boy, or Arab! Pasha, to give him his proper title. The political prisoner of tho English govern ment, ho was allowed to dwell within the environment of Coluuibo, and ho chosev a cottage surrounded by beautiful grounds on tho outskirts of tho city. Here ho lived quietly with, some few ' Egyptian servants. Many travelers pass ing through Ceylon call on Arabi, al though it appears to bo in questionable taste, a.vKL I am suro tho Egyptian gen eral is bored to death, although ho is too much of a gentleman to say so. I found him a portly Arab of about 65. His demeanor was pleasant, though tihged with a weariness that ho could not disguise. He conversed, fluently, in French and spoke but little English with considerable hesitation. Ho said that he tried to make life as agreeablo as possi ble in view of all tho circumstances, .but that of course, ho pined for liberty. He hoped eventually ho would get it. He did not caro to talk international poli tics. I was not presented to Mrs. Arnbi. Donahoo'a Magazine. tlio Affair' ft tt'Ailcr was jxwm of "LksIiIiiw." rW lits tut firln nt finding tho man nni(i,,wlio were nvorw lo having any thing In :ilfi of wliia rem! to lliolr piipilMiinlilngan alteration of thollno And now nml coins with tlilt liMtlovnf inln, To trtad but mi ihfmnre, drink one eup of wlnt . 10 tliofilll'iwlllgl And now rmvii I coinewllli ttiUlxaullfiilmalit, To Itrail lull r no meoture, dflnk one lemonade. DoHton Commercial Ilulletlu. Nicely I'uL WmKBBt She "Won't you havo a cigar? I al ways feel when I am talking to a man that a cigar shares, with mo the responsi bility of entertaining him. HoYou do not need any assistance. She But it is such b relief .Harper's Bazar. A Tciiiptlna Comparison. "Walk richtin. .Kentlemenl" cheer fully sang out tho orator at the door of tho dime museum. "You can see onr entire show, smoke all you please, cou verso with tho fat woman and feed pea nuts to tho monkeys all for ono-flf th of what it costs you to seo tho World's fair, and thero ain't no Columbian guards, and tho pie at the eatin houso round the corner is only 5 cents." Chicago Mail. When Ho Stopped. Doctor How is the patient this morn- Nurse Well, ho has been wandering a good deal in his mind. Early this morning I beard him say, ''What an old woman that doctor isl" and I think that was about the last really rational re mark, he made. Tit-Bits. to reclto Beam How Thov Control tho Organ of tho Body. Th cicatrical fori of lha liumin body, m tlm nerve fluid rnty bo termed, 1 1 r. i Mp dUlljr attractive dprtmei t ' wfoieo, a It 8r!irtHcd an Influence on nm health of lliu rn of lln hotly Hi"Va forud It tirodm-fwl I'X Hi" t"' "' .' "" v ' 'I inmi of tlio mtrvr to Hi varlotM km.iii of ttm iKMly. tliiMitUbplyinit Ui latter wltinht Tiiauir nc"niiri '"'J1 miro ifiplr health, Tin nnoumpifttrlJ nnrvu. ii kIkiwm liuro, may Im) lll to no t lie rmxUmpof taut of tho entire norva tr-n, a It uppllM Ilia heart lun, stomaon, tMi.vol. old., with Hi" ncrYo force neerMary to Itnon thorn aetlvo and li.ilthy. At will bo seen by Uocuttho Ion nerve descending from the ta0 of the brain and terminating In tho bow el la tho pneuinogaslrlc, while tho numoroua lit-, tlo branches upuly tho heart, lunfti and atom' r-h with ntVRMnrr Tl Ulllj. When tho brain become la an war dl arrol by frrlubllltr or axhaustlon, the ncrre fnrra which It aUDDllOS li losaened, and the or- onn recelrlns the ai J&&& zmF-' mm va v V LLLLLLLv1 MffihMMfMMMWfMMNVM TflS mmmmmimmtsnmu BALD H E ADS ! Electnc Lghts mlnuhed lupplr are con- aMaently weaki l'hralcla lh lttinnvlinrfl an luell insieaa oi,ino cujo unuo irou;i oiucf, m. i'., Mnnfl. ans generally fall to recoffnlia. jrtance of thUi fact, but treat .the Kff1 Tlio LL. B.. has noted apoclallat, Krartklln ftltfArl ftIA ffMAMP nil 'v.1; ."-t."t- n .i.r J7.ri are due tabu eiforta. to tho study of thla suble dlscororloa concerning 111 Dr. Miles Koxtoratlre r ranKiiii biiii.-, ii. ' ren tho sroatcrpart of hl" life lojeci, ana vno Nnrvlnn. Ilin Unrl- Tnlad brain andnerre food ia prepared on the Srlnclpie that au norroua anu maujr uiuor imcuUlesv originate .from dlaordera of tho nervecentera. Ita wonderful aucceaslneurlnK these dlsorduralstestlOed toby thoiuanda In dvorypartof the land. , Restorative Ncrrlne cures alecpiesinesa, nervous nrostratlon, dltzlneu. hysteria, sex ual debintyi St. Vitus dance, epllepjr. etc It Is froo from opiates or dangerous drugs, it I. h..!.! nn niulllffll 0.1ttPtltAA tlV All Orilff- rUU. orsentdlroctby the Dr. Mllpa Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind.. on receipt of prlco, H botHe. six bottles for fS, express prepaid. tfold by J). J. Fry, drugget, ttolem per ITCnllf a rttlffl tnom br moltnr Ilk p.r.plTUon,oUMlnV.UM ' IMMu when wrm, Thi tarn iwl JiSH TIELDAIOHCR.TO. nn no-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY. vhloli mu dlr-Krtlr on rru (Tot5 ItwrM lumoi, ilTniuuiaroxin curv. jrnoe ova, vruaiiiii HAVE YOU GOT t W tT sa uinantlt flLC.0 ttmnlU Dr. Bonk,PhllKllplU.I. Sold by Baskott & Van Blype, Another Name. Johnnie is a bright little boy who, tries to reason out things that ho isn't quite suro of. Ono day his teacher said: "Johnnie, what other namo has Ire land?" Johnnie thought deeply for a fow. mo ments and. then replied, "Greenland, 1 guess." Harper's Bazar. A Younc Philosopher. "Hi, Jackson! Seo that messenger boy running? Let's stop him and ask him why ho does it just for fun." "All right. Hi, there, boyl What are vou runnine for?" "Sos I kin get longer wnen i nasi a, mind ter," said tho boy. Truth. Deceived. "No," sho said, stating her caso to a divorce lawyer, "I never did lovo him. I married him becauso he kept a. confec tioner's shop, with ices, and he basely deceived mo three months later by sell ing out and goinginto another business." Drake's Magazine. Wrlpd Op. "I sunnoso it is qnito cool, in tho Scotch highlands even in summer," said a Pitts burger to a friend who had been in Scot land. "Yes," the latter replied, "the hills wear their furzo all tho time." Pitts burg Chronicle Stranse Judsments. Chief among the curiosities of litera ture must be accounted tho strange judgments of men who would bo sup posed to havo an appreciation of what is best upon tho works of others. It was no less a person thnn Goldsmith who observed of tho poems of Milton that "they betray a narrowness of education nud a degeneracy of habit," adding to this extraordinary dictum tho still more uudacious assertion that "there is no force in his reasonings, no eloquence in hisstyio and no taste in his composi tion." Yaller, an anthill poet compared to tho soaring loftiness of Milton, yet presumably a man who could reason, said of "Paradise Lost" that if Its length be not considered as merit it has no other. Humo deemed Shakespeare "a dlsproportioned, misshapen giant," while George III, who ought to have known better, and yet. all things considered. . could hardly havo been expected to think I otherwise, saplently asked, "Was tnero ever such stuff as the greater part of Shakespeare?" Harper' Bazar. The Power of the Press. The awful power of tho omnipotent daily paper as an engino for good-or evil can hardly be overestimated. Nino men out of ten, though they will not admit it. have an almost superstitious veneration for anything in print, Tho city man, at lunch with a friend, delivers himself, not of his own opinions, but of those of the daily paper which ho has swallowed with M. t,fiif fnst. so that the political argu ment Is not Jones versus Brown, but the A. Better Scheme. Junior Law Partner r Wo must take our head clerk into partnership. Ho has bad $500,000 bequeathed to him. Senior Partner Partnership! Never! Wo must part with him on good terms and get bim as a client. irniu. Partlul Information. LittloBoy Every time I tie my shoe laces they slip. I wish you'd tie them In n nine knot for mo. Grandpa What sort of a knot is that? , Littlo Boy I don't know, but I've heard it's tough. Good News. TODAY'S MARKETS, ' Prices Current by Telegraph 'Local and Portland Quotations.! Salem, July 20, 4 p. m. omce Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: HALEU PRODUCE MARKET. ruurr. Peas 8 cents a gallon. Raspberries red and black 4 to 6 cw. Cberrlea-5 to B cts a lb. Continue scarce. RUTCHKR STOCK. Veals dressed 41 cts. Hogs dressed 6 J to 0. Live cattle 2 to 2 . SbeeD alive $1.50 to $2.00. Bprlug lambs $1,50 to J2.00. MILL PRICKS. Balein MilliDg Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale lots $3.20. Retail $3.60. Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacked. Shorts $10 and $20. Chop feed $10 aud $20. WHEAT. 54. cents, HAY AND GRAIN. ' Oats 40 to 45 cents. Hay Baled, new $8 to $12; old $10 to $14. Wild In bulk, $0 to $8. Barley No demand except for feedi 50 cents. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool-Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 15J to 17c. EtrgH Casli, 18 centH. Butter-Best dairy, 25; fancy creamery, 80. Cheese 12 to 16 els. Farm, smoked, meats Bacon- 12J; hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoe8-r-new. 60c Onions 1 to2oeuls, Beeswax -34c. Caraway seed 18c Anise seed, 20o. Uluseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cts; dry, 4 cts; sheep pells, The Reason tVhy. Candidate You have not any doubt ai to my character, have you? Voter Oh, no, of courso not. "Then why wont you voto for me?" "Becauso I havo no doubt as to your character." Exchange. Honors Kasy. German Student I know dese scars my face or look not pretty, but I proud of them am. I get them in duels. American Student Huhl Wait till you see somo of our football champions. New York Weekly. I Relieving the Teacher. ! "Have you had a good time this sum mer, Willie?" "Yes," replied the young man. "Do yon miss your schoolr"? "Not mnoh. But J guess mother does." Washington Star. Featherweight Thoughts. Dealer Now, here's a showcase that will magnify tho goods you put into it. Customer Great Scottl Then I don't want it I'm ahoe4ealer, and I want leader writer of The Daily Slasher versus I case for displaying, women!a.ahoB. him of The Morning Scribbler, tn a i Texas BUtwgs. very busy ago it is doubtless a great sav ing of time and trouble to buy an opinion ready made for a penny, but the habit is fatal to tho faculty of pronouncing an independent judgment Chambers Journal. Indigent Patients In London. Thlrtv rr cent of the people of Lon don are frequenters of hospitals and dispensaries. The largeness of this pro portion makes it clear that the most of them, not to be ranked as Indigent, are abbjio par their dctor, Popular Sd- MW Ifoqthly. rr-T ' i ' " Ho Pro Look here, now.wbenareoUwgQjngto pay me the hundred marka I lent yon six weeks ago?" "How can I tell? Do you Jake.bor a prophet?" Selfenblasen. iQUDiOcb, 'Etc 75 els lo $1,25. No quotations on furs l.IVK POULTRY. Chlckens-r7 to 10 cts; broilers 10iol2J; ducks, 12J; turkeys, slow sa.e, cuoicu, 10 cts; geese slow. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS, drain, Feed, etc. Flour-Standard, $3.40; Walla Walla. $3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.60 per barrel. ... Oats Vhlte,45o per bushel; grey, 42e; rolled, In bags, $V260.60; barrels, $0 606.76; cases. $3 75. Hay Best, $1617 per ton; common, $013. YVool valley, 10 to 12c MlllBtuuB-Bran, $17.00; aborts, $21; ground barley, $2024; chop feed, $8 per ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 per ceutal; middling. $2328 per ten: brew lugbarle, 0005o per cental; chicken wheat. $1 221 1.24 per cental. Hops 10 to J7jc DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter-Oregon fancy creameryk22J' 25c: fancy dairy, 17j20c; fair os;oo!, 15l6o; common, isjoperiiouuujvii forula, 3544c per roil. Cheese -Oregon, 12J: Eastern twins, 16o; Young American, 16o per per pound; California flats, 14c. EuKS Oregon, 18o per dozen. Poultry-Chickens old,$5.00; broilers, inre. $2 00(a3 0u; ducks, old, $4- 00;' youngTfi604.00; geese, $8 0ji urkeyr, live, 12Ji-; dressed, 15c, per lb. BAN FRANClBCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Extern cuo co, t 15 do Inferior, 9llc; do valley, H lo. PnWtoeaNew Erly Rose, 60c8U; 60r80 per cental, banks, $ 001 .00 per cental. Onions 7685o per ceutal for red. ani1.0012Oforsllver8kln. Barley.TFeed,60 91 1 82Jo per cental for good auHlliy and 83jo ror.cuoioe, JU9T Honnioi The ll-t Mart NnUl'it, afii-li Krrr tt, s'ntglfs' llluii "Yofl drwr tlilngl" cried tlwrlrl wltl llm wlilU vU ' I h'i t glad I'rj tno you. I hitvtftv'l ncpn you slnuo tiio wed f liir,ftud 1'ji Juki dying to hear ntlaboul It." "Oh, don't Hprak of It," groaned tlio girl with the water lilies In hvr'bclt. "It Triti perfectly horrid." "Did sonirbody Mep on your dfnart Or woa, tho tiestinau t attentive to tl bluo bridesmaid? Do toll," lagged tit. girl with tlio whlto vest. "Well.. I will, but yon muit novel brpatho It to n soul not oven to Claude." "Indeed I wbn't. Why. tho'other'day I told him dertd'secret and ' ho 'forgot rlsht away and told it AndiWhatudo you think ho said whoiv 1 8coldd1dsBK' "I don't, know, J'm sure' "Why t)iatj he would nover have known it at nil if I hadn't told it first." "now ungxabsfnl! Won, I'll toll you all about it. You know how fussy Lucy Is about alwaya being, on thno, and-shi has never forgotten thotinio that.I didn't nrrivoat tho reception until everybody else was-coming away, WdlVwhort she asked mo to bo maid of honor, sho told mo that if I wasn't on time sho wouldn't wait for mo. Of courso I didn't believe that, but I made up my mind' to bo in good timeyso she could soei how ranch' better my gown fitted than hers before wo camo to stand up." "You were right too. Why, sho" is as nnreasonablo as a man." "Isn't Bhe? Well, I started to dress in plenty of time, and I had four peoplottb help me, so 1 knew l was an ngnt, w ny, I oven left nly bangs up in kid curlers, becauso I knew that if I once got there they'd havo towait until I took them down." "How thoughtful of you but' go on." "When I was already, - had just four minutes in which to reach tho houso you know, it was a hoino wedding. But when I reached the carriage I suddenly felt suro that my gown wrinkled between the shoulders, and of courso I couldnlt stand up and face all those people with awrinklo in tho back of my gown." ""Of courscyou couldn't." "WolUI want back, and of course I had to sit down and count three or it would havo meant bad luck. Then I flew up stairs and took off nty Wraps." "Anddid it" "Mercy, ne: it fitted Jiko a glove. WelU I itold tho.coachman. not tasparo J his horses-, for I was determined. not to bo late. But when wo roachod tho house I heard the wedding march tho coach man said it was half past 0, but that was only because" he wanted to preterid ho had waited overtime." "Of course, and had they?" "Oh, o, the procession was only in tho hall just ready for the doors to Open. Lucy frowned and whispered ror me to tako my place, so I just flung off rriy wraps and took my place. And, oh, Ma hfll. iust as tho doors opened I caught tho best man's, eye, and I knew by tho way- ho Smilod that I' hadn intcreste'd him." "No wonder, he has lots of money too.'' "Well, all through tho ceremony 'I could seo that 1 1 eally attracted moro at tention than tho bride.nnd I-knew.L'tfqy would be furious. Onco or twice II caught tho best man's oye, and reallyiHe was smiling so that he loeked: actually foolish. "Atidst'the ceremony waa overyand, when I went to congratulate Lucy'sne. smiled sweetly and said, 'You'd bettor go up and finish your toilet, dear.' " "But what did shtf mean?" "Oh, it was just awfull I fairly flew up tho stairs, and. oh, Mabel, His. too dreadful to tell!" "Oh, you must tell mo then." "Well, I looked in the glass, andthere I had beon posing and smiling with ray bangs still up in kid curlers. Oh. it was perfectly awfull And I'll never forgive tlio best man as long as I live." "Of course not. It couldn't be expect ed thit you would," sympathetically an swered the girl with tho white feat.' Chlcag6 Tribune. The Ruling Passion, Host (proudly) And this isa,master piece of Reuibrandtl . Visitor Great Scott, man! What is that unsightly holo in tho corner? It spoils the who!o.plctnre. Host Well, you seo, my wife's an autograph collector, and she wouldn't rest until she had cut tho signature ont and.pasted it inher nlbumi--Tit-Bita. On Purpose. "Why does your shoo come loose," ber mother asked, "each time that you walk with Ned?" "'Causo my foot is uulto neat arid retty, I think, and I tie the string loose- ,"she said. urookiyn iue. pret fy," Compulsory. "Does she sing?" asked tho young man: "Oh, yes," replied tho girl towhom ka was taking, "Why, all her nolghbora stay awake nights listening to her." Washington Star. Couldn't ASTord It. on,, r av nf the House-rDidn't I giva brewing, 00 I.H0 per wilal. AV . J . fim. o"8l tnrvs"' " - - . .. - A - - .- . -i i iiiaMiiunir. ai.4niii ea: lauv.v icn ?aaasss?is ina rou "j t iT, ' '1.44 Wa, f l.ltf Jv per-wwaa tfte, Naw Yorjt rreea, .. ., , r Whsvt U Uw ceflrMkfi f ? U your hnt 4ryt rWh, brittle? Dma li upHl at ilia tndu? Has It a MfsteM jmfMfArKA? Dm It fall out Tfficrt comb of hrh4r la (t full bl dandruff? Doenyour acatp Itch? u A . Im m l.4.i 4j.aillllArt 4 If II.A.A a mimmm Mf y orynielonibfl warned Irttlmti or you will becoma bW. Jj iSkookumRoot Hair Grower i 14 WnatyeH t lis fnelMI It Bet SB serJAwl, tml IM rmlterirlMiflM vrrolhoihMtt(reTtu yfftoliBm"iopUliieiiliiijinlerslBorMI. II he) a itritm a dslls htfaBr eoeliat and rrmhln Tnple. iy silwuUtlftf . W S&jt IW leal '. kMltftr, end frss fmrn IrrlUtlar 7EU?"4 Z ! If rotw drMit wpttf tea sa4 alrMt tn tw, and ws jtt f erward i MMesM, on neSlpt ofyftc. 3rwtr, 1jW pr bolUe to MO. Sesp, Ke, , Mrssorfuu. On ntctdf tilatom, o f ONrlUMKIlPi h- ' -i in Iiiht . hi ii im imin Hiii i itmir mti'tria r wnnnii i i ni' rn .nv.r;m ii li r tint iiiiiiiid iitifr i it rata lowsr THB iKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER 0T Heath nu Amn, Heir Trk H. T. CO., !. ' fiiiirmnr i , Sli' tin II I M IT II 4 alii M'dti tit y ' nnu a nalrNfij (! (ill lllPMS. ,liv m.d IncniidcKrjCHt UfM' 1h;'. 1 ficlrfc Moihrn tev till fnriftCH where power U re qHlreds H iJeit can be wired for inir 111.1 m (l.irtd and the roiiniiii-i hi ,.r IT sua i ii(iita an are ued. ' n-k rcitr r( or an hieiitno Meter. Offloe 179 Commercial St, jj J5 ? "ESPAN This -wonderol preparation is Purely Vegetable-: compounded from tho-presCriptlon of the Official Physician to tho Court of Spain. " Eapano " recreates Mental and Norvo Power in Man and Woman. An infalliblo remedy for NervoUS nnd'Gencral Debility, Ndrvous Prostration, Creeping Paralysis, Weakness caused by Debllitdtlrigliosses, Excesses tor Over-indulgences, In cipient Softening of the Brain or Paresis, Dbttincsa, I,pss of JSCemoryConfuaed Thougbta and allUrain, Nerve or eJextial Weaknesses. It haa no equal in restoring tho Stomach and Brain to its normal condition following tho nbuso of Alcoholio Bovoragea, or indulgonco in tho Opium, Morphine 6r Chloral habit. THE GREAT SPANISH BRAIN AND NERVE REVIVER twa vr,n abused tho lawa of naturo andlnlurodyourncrtonSByBtomt Ate you despondent and melancholy -with cbnf need ideas and gloomy thoughts 7 " E S P A N O ' wil1 'loltlValy euro you; It contains no mineral poison's and la rcmarkablo for awakehing brganlc action throughout the syatem' ahd an improvement in ovcry tlssuo. It produces-better muscles, bones, nerves, hair, nails, skin, blood dhd' gives vlgorousilifofto the unfortunate who has exhausted his powers. Prepared in tablet form and packed in boxes conveniontlo carry in tho pocket. Each boxedhtalno 00 doses or enough to last ono month Mid ia worth lisny tlmosiUWeigKt id gold. Tho price $1.00 por box or Cboxea-for (5.00 if ortlercU at ono1 tlmo and a guarantee will be given that any casd men tionodabdvo that it does not eure, tho money will bo refunded. As to 6ur flriaricial'standing'wdrcferto any bank in this city. Bent charges prepaid to any address' in Uhltod'States 6r Canada. Put up in plain wrapper Avlth no mark to dUtlngulsh -what it is. Send for circulars and tcstlmon-ls. Address, X Stockton Street SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., U. S. A. k-n M Hwiin and NonrA Sneolallst can at any tlmo bo confidentially consulted, entirely frije of eharge, personally or by mall, at the above address. T. J. KRESS. HOtTSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood i Finishing, Cor.aotb and Chemeketa Street, Geo. Fendrich, GASH MARKET Beat meat and free delivery.' 136 Mate Street. Doors Screen AND JOliniNO. Morloy & VVIAaUnloy. Shop 61 Hiateatreet. J. L. ASHBY. Meat Market, DOB.Cotntnerolal Street, flood rnnata. Prompt delivery. J. E. HURPIIY. -Brick and Tile- NOIITU BA1JJM. David HcKillop, Steam Wood Saw Leave ordera nt Salem Im provement Co., 85 State atreet. Talce It! EVENING JOURNAL, Only 2cenU a day delivered At JUUf UWfe JOHN C. MARGIN. Horseshoeing, BLAOKBAnTttlNG. State Street, - - Salem Fresh- News-Papers1- Fruits- and Candles. J. L, BENNETT SON. P. O. Rloolc T, W. TH0RNBURG, Tho Upholsterer, Remodela, reovera and repalni nnhoUtered farnlture. firsts clam work. Ohemeket itreet, Utate lainranee block. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacific Companv. CALirOKKlA. kXfHWM TttAIK BOW VXihT - twxh rosTiarrp ahd s. r, BoutfaTT 7.-00 p, m, 9:18 p. m, ftIA a.m. IiV. Ar. i'urtlaud Balem Han Fran. Ar. LiY. bv, i( fturlU. 7:36 a. w 6:20 a, m 7Kp. ro ' a tuiw. r..lnu Htin fitiluVt rullowluir atatloDl north of Itoaeburg, Eat l"ortlanl Orgon City, Woodbum, rtalem, Albany Tangent, HUeddn. Ilaliey, HarrUburf, JunctIonUlty,Irvlm and cugene -OllOTKOTION lX)aK NO. 2 A.O. U. W. I Meeti Ill tbelr hall In Htate Iniuranoe ft.lld.ng, every Wednjady eveyU u J, A. 8ELWOOD. Ileoorder. FOR SALE. On eaay termi and cheap. A 20 acre orchard ou Hunny Hldu No. one. Smlleaaouth of Haiem. . MMMW JOHN 11AUT. Steamer wool l'ltOKEaaiONAIi AND BUSINESS CARDS. V. II. D'AllOY. OXO. 0. 1IIHOHAM. D'AHOV A UINOHAM. Attorney at Law, Itonmal.2 and 8. li'Arcy Uuliainir. Mt Binte utreot. Special alU-ntlon given to oyl. neu In the lupreme and circuit court of the atate. " R. IMlOIdK. Attornty at law, Balera, Ore con, omce 'Hi commercial itreet. rplLMON KOHI), Attorney at tuyr, aaletn, X Ort-goa. OlUoe up atalra In I'atton block. tUMKHVUP MAll. I1AI1.Y. B:J s. BJ. 11:17 a, m M p. a. EvT Ar. i'ortland Halem HotebUrg Ar. I i-M p. ut. h. I 1:W p. m. Lr.'l 70 a. w Albany Local, Ually Kaeept HuuUay. l'ortUud (Op.m. TM p.m. MO p.m. EvT l.v: Ar. aalem Albany Ar. t.v, 7Mb. in, &30a.m, 'Tin RoiU(f to marry ber right off, tfhat'e vour bnrryr" "Uf aalr)r Uo't kry esoogfa tp tw a min-Mtwur u. HlHlMf Cam h Ogde Keuto PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through train. Yd Side Wwm, Between Peftlud PAILT' (kXCW-r aOHPAT). I LEAVES SALKM from U. t'. Dock at 8 o'clock a. in. every Wet noaday and ttalurday, LKAVES POIITLAND from the Central dock at foot ol W'H.lilBgtoc itreet every Hunday and Thurulay. LKAVEfl BAI.KM for Albany every Monday and Tneaday, re turning am nay. mU t'ouoernlng freight and paaieniter uumnew. Unci tlieavent. ai, nr,ur.n, THE WILLAMETTE, BALEM, OJBJBGOJV. H. J. MOO Kit. Attorney ni lawflalem.Ore- llrlUanua Itltatl'M hnlllr. UU lllab UIVI fa m , T J.BHXW.M.W.HUNT. HIIAWAlllfNT J . Attorney a at law. Offloe over Capital National bank, Halem, Oregon. TOHN A. UA1HON, Attorney at law, roosa J and i, llunh bank building, Balew.Or. iTloioNllAM. W.H.HOIJIMa, BON HAM A HOLMES. Attorney at Jaw. Offloe In lluh block, between State and ourt, on Commercial street. IMC UK, . " but ono MttHim,rretfnn. Htnograpbtr and Tj pe writet liel enulppe'l typewriting qr- in uiegou, uver nuiu-a TJMH.IU. 110 p. m ! I Ar! Pxrvalll Lv. I KM p. i At Albany and Oorvalll connect train fOreanu JiAlBa Ballroad. wttn ax -Ma THAiw.uti.T aiOKKrauHUAV b.-la.u iittt p. m. 1& p. m. tv. Ar. 'Pardknii MeMlnnvllle jtrTT IjY. 1 &5a.wi THKUGM TICHBTO To allpolnUla Ibe. Katen MtaU. ntnada .a IhiWnu rmn ba obUlnNl at loWMt rat iTMiHa.'W SMm, $20 to 5.00 her Dy The bet hotel belwoen 1'ortUnd aad rlaa Vranclaco. Klnt-claa In all 1U appolulmento. It tablet are icrved with the Choicest Fruit Urown la the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. OTKUjA HU lilllt AN -Typewriting nd CJ commercial ineooaruphy, noin 11. Qray block. lrt-ctawork. Itatt reaaocale. nil 1 IUVM I.I. I'mtdrtltllllior MM J Vork, glvca ipecll nt'entlo lo thj tf noae. ihrtau. iv. akin anwaae ana miwij. OIHob at rldence, lol htate atreet. ponauil. tlon from M to i a. u. anu imgy. ". ,.,- eaae of wnnif n aud children, lunct. kidney, akin antra OT..t.... . lunBlltjiBMI ru rniuiin 'uwVl2m'Cl' POWER HOUSE Meat Market. Fmb and Halt ueaU of tne bet quality. Poultry and itock. Kre UllverV. FRED WAYMIRE pulee StoCouiinerrlal atreeUIn WeVrMge aloek. IVineuce iu wminrnw .'". O O. MBOWNK, M, Dn fyicia m mw rv gK). imet, Hurpay toci imhot, ik M, D. gKa. time, mui nminrrctal ret. TMtT O HM1TJI, Dentist. W SMf : I) Balem. Oreton! HstoW tM i Oom of every dtaorlJHlon. tlslM I' tlon a pociaity. aiMet .a ir n. IMTUll. Ambit W tlona aud uvrlH olaare ol building. (treei, upstair. act. bIuu. aMaieiaeav Deutscher Acrvocat POSTOFFICEILOCK, tALCM. Admttud to rDl H aH Um 4etel attaHWMi IDC people ttftfraoeftM, . ii.lrirrTiiflai -