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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1893)
WMMMUfflMMgB tSESSSSA ftwtm vM'w-' - -rr T-gmwstfBFJWa.Mw.jm liRKOUMI). BY MTSTERTr A Great Mistake, A recent ttlcovry Is (but Ii?fn1rh, tfllrrlncM, dullnoso, confutlofi of (ha mind, etc, are duo to (loratirtmrit of tlm norra riit4T9 which supply llio'tirnlrt with ncrvs forci tlintlriilltfirttlonl dnpep'slasfietirMlglit, wlntl Instomnrh, nl(?.;nrtsofrom(lla(1rrnneo' merit of tlio ticrro coutcrs supplying lliesoor- fi utuwlflincrvn NUlJorrrirrn. ThUi IlknwlM rua of many llicaso thn hcnMnnd luna-a. Tho norvo system M (IkSa telcRrn fh ynirm, a win be neon' or tho ocrutaoany inr CW. J IIU lllblt) whlto linos nro tlio nonrci nhlch conroy tlio norvo fnr'o from tho norvo con tern to every part or tho bodvrJiwt-a the olco'rfcftirreiitH cnnvpywl nlong tho tolegrnph wlroi to evorj statioo, largo or small. Ordinary physicians fall to ronnra-ims lacij Instoict or trout for thocnuso of the disorders arising thorofrom they treat the part affected. Franklin Milos. M. D., LL. B., tlio highly colobralod poclallst and student of nervous dlseosos, and author of many noted treatises on the latter subject. Ions since realized the truth ot tho first statement, and his Restorative ITBrvIno Is prepared on that principle. Its success In curing all diseases arising from derange mont of tho nervous system Is wonder ful, as the thousand? of unsolicited testimo nials In possession of tho company manufac turing tho remody amply prove. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is a reliable remedy for all nervous diseases, such as headache, norvous debility, prostration, sleeplessness, dizziness hysteria, sexual de bility, at. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc. It U sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, II per bot tle, six bottles for $5, express prepaid. Kestoratlve Nervine positively contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Hold uy D. J. Fry, druggist, Salem Baby cried, Mother sighed; Doctor prescribed : Castor!! TODAY'S MARKETS, Prices Current by Telegraph' Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, August 4, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as f. How : SALKM PRODUCE MAtKET. fruit. P.ias 8 to 10 cents a gallon. Rispberrles red 6 eta., black4. Blackberries wild 50cts. a gallon; tame 10 cts. a box. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4i cts. Hogs dressed 6J to 6J. Live cattle 2 to 2. Sbeep alive $1.50 to J2.00. Spring lambs $1 60 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lots $3.20. Iteuiil id.iM. Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacked. Shorts $10 and $20. Cbop feed $19 and $20. WHEAT. 62 cents. HAY AND O RAIN. Oats 40 to 45 cents. Hay Baled, new $8 to $12; old $10 to $14. Wild in DUIK, $u to $u. Barley No demand except for feed 50 cents. FARM PROnOOTS. Apples $1.50 a bushel. Wool Best. 10c. Hops Small sale, 15 to 17c. Barns uasn, lb cents. Butter Best dairy, 25; fancy creamery, 30. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon hams, 13; shoulders, 10. 12J; potatoes new. ouc. Onions 1J to 2 cents. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c. Anise seed, 20o. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cts; dry, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 75 cts to $1.25. No quotations on furs. LIVE POULTRY, Chickens 7 to 10 cts; broilers 10tol2J; ducks, 12; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geese slow. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. Flour Standard, 13.40; Walla Walla, $3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.60 per barrel. Oats 'hite,45c per bushel, grey, 42c; rolled, In bags, $0.256.50; barrels, $0.500.75; cases. $3.75. Hav Best, $1617 per ton; common, $1013. Wool valley, 10 to 12o. Millatuffs Bran, $17.00; shorts, $21; ground barley, $2024; cbop feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 per cental; middling, $2328 per ten: brew ing barle, 9005o percental: chicken wheat. $1 22 J I. 24 per cental. Hopj-lO to 18o. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon frtnovcreamery,22j 25oj fancy dairy, 17J20o; fair to good, 1516o; common, 12jo per pound; Cali fornia, a544c per roll. Cheese Oregon, 12; Eastern twins, 16o; Young American, 16o per per pound; California fiats, 14c Ecs Oregon. 18o per d"n. Poultrr Chlckeus.old,$5.00; broilers, large, $2.003.0ii; ducks, old, $4.50 6 00; young, $2 604.00; geese, $8 00 turkeys, live, 12c; dressed, 15o, per lb. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eistern choice, 12 lie; do inferior, 0llc; do valley, 14 16". Hops lfl18Jc. Potatoes Ne;vv Enrly Rose, 60c80; 0c00 per oeutal. banks, $. 00 l .00 per cental. Onions 76S5a per cental for red, and $1.001 20 rnrsilveraJtins. Barley-.Feed,508U82d'pircental Tor good qutUiy and 8Jjo for choice; urewing, uuMi.nu per rental. OaU-MllIlng,$l.46l 62; fawv feed 11 46!.621: Kod tn rOToU.!! 831.45: common to fair. $1 10l.asT; gray 1.80 yivnj nw, H.W21.JJ per osauu. CnOWNS'AND OflOBSM ff. SOCIETY. inntwt tftr .Wnntitsitml Illst1itntjri of ft Crush Curly ur fterctfon. "Yon, 1 HkM crtiflliofi lii it way," (lrf tlio brilliriiit' wotnnn of tlio world vum wonderful vitality Is an liiHpiroilon to nil who como with In tlio i-migH of Imr Infinitum, and wlibfu cniHioity for etliifrliiff snrawtirh n.nkffl lior friends, who nro many. shriek with Intightcr nnd hor ono inies, wIioho nntno is legion, quiver with wrath nnd pnln. "I likocrushes becuuso thoro you can got nway from tlm peuplo you detest or muko thom mlM-rublu. ns you elect Next to tho pleflHuru of weeing yotir friend, in my opinion, Is the dolight of (milling on your pet dotestntion. Oh, I mean it. Ho for ho sometimes in a man noes you coming nnd tries to movo out of your way, but tho crush pre vents him, nnd in a moment you sail down upon him and in your most beautifully distinct voico nnd with your most telling smilo Bay tho one thing that you know will mako him writhe. Then ho smiles nnd trios to look as if you had not given him a deadly thrust and makes a clumsy attempt to get oven with you, in which of course, he succeeds only in seeming boorish to tho interested spectators. I really think that 1 valuo my voice with its unusual dis tinctness more than even my figure. It is such fun to know that your vic tim is certain that everybody within 10 feet has heard you toll him that you just met his wifo or his sweet heart on the public garden with the man he most detests." "And I," said tho other, "adore crushes, because you can so easily escape from observation and drop down in a corner beside someone you like without attracting com ment. Of all functions deliver mo from an ill assorted dinner, where you see tho brightest man you know compelled to devote himself to the stupidest girl while you are obliged to listen to tho inanities of a dull creature whom you detest. It is particularly exasperating when you know that your feelings are fully shared by the man with the stupid girl and that he would give half his dinner to sit beside you. On such occasions, however, ono can loathe one's hostess. For my part I think that a proper understanding of the duties of hospitality requires a host ess to put tho right people together. There are some houses to which I ac cept a dinner or luncheon invitation with fear and trembling, knowing that there nro ten chances to one that! I shall be doomed to see my latest adorer take in a girl I hate. It isa peculiar dispensation of Providence, I suppose, to teach mo endurance." Boston Transcript XSurlesqulnfr Webster. Graco Greenwood says of John Hall, the once famous New Hamp shire senator, in her "Reminiscences of Washington," that he was no re specter of persons. Not oven the thunder of Webster s solemn periods nor the lightning flash of Clay's sar casm could appall him. Ono hot afternoon, when I had not been to tho capitol, ho dropped, in and remarked wearily: "Webster mAdo a speech thismonj' ing." "Ah, what have I lostl" I ex claimed. "Do tell mo something about it." "Well, tho old man was not at hia best exactly. It was something liko this." He assumed tho attitudo of tho "great expounder" when speaking, and using his characteristic gestures and even counterfeiting his voico and inflections he gave a really won derful imitation. Yet ho said abso lutely nothing but "Puff I puff 4 puff I puff 1" in those deop.rsonorous tones which wero bo familiar nnd so inv pressivo. I laughed, yet I f olt tliat there was something almost profanoin that bit of burlesque. Glycerin. Tho valuable toilet article known as glycerin, which nl60 has a great value in medicine and chemical op erations, was discovered in 1776 by a Swedish apothecary named Scheole, though it is almost entirely within tho past half century that tho discov ery has been turned to account It was named by Scheelo "oil sugar," owing to its sweetness of tasto and tho fact that it was a product of oils or fats when treated with an alkali. In tho present uarne, which is of Greek derivation, tho quality of sweetness is still recognized. Good Housekeeping, Like All Gaul, A French vegetarian society, liko ancient Gaul, has become divided fnfn 41lt-AA nart a HtiA winrr vnlla if. Eelfcerealito, to indicate that it bo- liovesonlyineatingcereals; another will be known as froitarian, because it tbinkB fruit Uio only proper food, and another has been ifbbS tuber: Uo because it teltove. ha eting roots. Each wing ' thinks that tho happiness and stability of tbo human race depend on the adoption of lia views. New York Tribune. A Feather In UU Cap. I Theoriirinof "a feather in bis cap" is thus explained! In Hungary in 1509 it was decreed that only he who bad killed a Turk should wear a feather, and he was permitted to odd fretb, feather to. his cap for each , Turk whom ha had aiain. jvinMiw oaiuvaii jokhmaIi, ritMUY, """," " IJt LIU ICI1MWMI saKessaaeaKE '?.'. Ik ".: I s s LI. tSSXn aJu I ' : BiPtk . ffiKfc ilv. Grant IK, Itarnea "Tot jttrs I lure li.id liaait ilinictr y and kidney trmi'itf. 1 wai tn aM" I rlo i.i mjr leltnltlo. I am now fr " from k I uyi.oiblo and c.iti sleep on cither M i lliai.' to Hood's Sanaparllt . .My v.ltolml i ronlo aoro throat for SO jori. since latnB Hood'&Cures Hood's Sarsaparllla she lin-t not luid sore throat except once when alio took cold." Grant W. I)aiimk8, l'.lchtord, N. Y. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner rills, assist digestion, cure sick headache. World's Fair, Chicago HOTEL - Calumet Arenceand Stb BtnMU rtraprooti M ruonui near FaUy OroundJi baths on erorr noer: RlHPIlfllaT'ltoBailaT. Slnt-claaa lamllT DAHunUr-l notai." WrlUfordroolar. ...4. .. t..BAHAs.H.na . TUe-UoglUl. In Africa. The idea of an Anglo-African cm1 piro stretching from tho Nile down to Capo Town, along tho course of that river nnd embracing the interior lakes, is captivating, and I am not surprised that it should find advo cates. But it is not business. Wo are already the masters of larger areas in South Africa than are ever likely to become Anglo-Saxon colonies. In Asia wo have above 200,000,000 of Bubjects, who are ruled by a bureauc racy with an army to maintain it. Egypt can only be ruled by us in the same way, and I am convinced that wo do not add. to the strength) of the empro by including- in it fresh sub ject races, but very much tho re verse. Egypt for the Egyptians, not Egypt for us, should be our aim, and tlio sooner that we come to some agreement with the European pow ers to convert it into another' Bol gium tho better will it bo for us: So, too, in equatorial Africa wo have absolutely nothing to gain byi acquiring swaj' over-millions ofiquarr reling Mohammedans and pagans, some of whom nro ready to call them selves Protestants, provided that we will help them to mastery. The no tion that we gain by sUch annexa tions is as absurd as it would bo to plungo our bands into a hornet's nestl in ordor to extract honey. Were I ai jingo I hope that I should have the sense to seek to ncquiro something! worth having. Just as, wero I a pickpocket, I should put ray hand into a pocket with a full purse in it, not a barbed hook. London Truth. Paper ru.Jp From the Toplur Troe. Attention is being moro than oven directed to the beat methods of wood pulp production for tho manufacture of paper and to most profitable sources of supply present and f uture.i A drawback to the use of pinois that the wood needs to be treated chemic-i ally before it is ground into pulp, or before it is placed in tho digester for tho manufacture of cither chemical or sulphite pulp, Spruce is admit-t tedly most superior as a wood pulp for white paper. Hemlock cannot bo used to advan tagp in connection with spruce pulp for tho reason that its fiber is more brushy, having less strength than that of spruce, and there is also a red coloring matter in connection with hemlock which it is difficult to rot movo by chemicals. In the first exi perimentg with wood pulp in this country poplar appears to be tho most desirable wood nnd was most sought after for tho purpose. It pro duces a soft feeling pulp and requires less chemicals to bleach it than other woods, yet it lacks tho cloment of strength and is thus inferior to spruce, New York Telegram. THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. Geese in migrating often travel over 0,000 miles. Tho organs of smell in tho turkey and vnlturo aro so delicate that they can tcent their food for a distance of 40 tniles. Humboldt and Cuvier estimated the number of species of mammalia, or crea? tares which suckle their young, to be bat little short of 000; of birds, 4,000f in sects, 44,000; reptiles, 700 in all 60,000 species. A fake cat covered with calico placed In tho window of a Westminster, MO., residenco frightens away the .English parrowg which whe. "' uiake believe JW" Ju hUBe and kept up an endleM twlU I W"D' , . . t. ,nwMt ,.. llT SStathwa distinct ways-first, by ud(li BOwewiiat atteT the manner of Tllimt.. Lond. bv the spontaneous divl- oaot tht. animal Into two individuals, and, third, from eggs. Where a Dalljr Beat Weekly, "Ieoeyou takoTheDailyltemizar. Do you over find anything in it you want to known" "Yea, I did yesterday. I couldnt remember what day of thexnaa&it was, and glance at the data )ia told me." Exchange. '"g&aBsejaiMiwi ik? IIAHt MPS AC4A1N, THE VEriV LATEST MODES OP OnEflS I INOTHBHAin, I f)nttiarVl(iiif1Rttt HnUrtnlnlna; Inform, tin Mlfrth Cars f tli Hair, Tot ether With Dlreotlnna Pnr Arranging It In the Munner neat Stilled tn Individual I'aere. "Women ultonld brush tliclr Imlr thor oughly nltfht and inornliiff, m nothing will giro buoIi gloss and beauty to tho linlr an a- rlgoronn uso of tlio broshoa," remarked nu oxpert on tho anbjectto tho Now York Ueconler "Tho Eng lish women aro noted for their well groomod heads, and In nil classes tho English woman dovoto tltuo and ntton tlon to tholr tresses. A f nlr way to man ago this, after parting tho hnir in tho mlddlo, li to giro 00 strokes to each part of it. "What is tho prevailing fashion? That is impossible to toll, as tho American women aro senslblo and wear tho hair to salt tho stylo of tho faco. As tho fashion of tho gowns is similar to that of our grandmothers' day, nothing Is moro bo coming to a frosh young faco than the olden stylo of having tho hair parted in tho contor, waved and drawn back to ward tho temples; showing a beautiful brow. The back of the hair may either bo worn loosely twisted at tho napo of the nock or piled high on tho top of the head in the Uocamler style. JAPANESH AND ENQUSU COIFFUIUS. "The Dutch braids 'wound around and around the crown of tho head are en tirely' abandoned. F16wers have also had their day, and ribbons are used sparingly, Jeweled hairpins, diamond butterflies and bands aro much in vogue. "For foreheads that protrude a slight fl bang is very becoming, and the Napc loon, which consists' of a single curl down the'center of thotforehead, is very i chic. "The puff ati the crown of' thahead, prptruding,liko the old time Psyche knot, ia tho most trying stylo, but very fash ionable. "From England comes tho news that! waterfalls, confined by a heavy corded, net, aro tho fad of the hour. Women! with black hair should bavo it well' brushed and plainly, even soverely, art ranged. To the blond tresses alono arei permitted curling and frizzing. "Tho popular curls at thosidoof thet head and over tho ears glvo a fullness tc the slender face. Heavy straight bangs aro considered bad form and lend1 a coarse expression to tho face, "A natural wavo in tho hair is most fetching, and often straight hah it .waved snost becomingly by artificial means, Nothing, however, is so injurM oua to tho hah- as tho hot iron, nnd thin should always be avoldod. FEENCU AND AUEEICAN CHIONON8, "Short, stout people should 'wear th hair high on their heads, as it give height and slightness to tho figure. Tall slight women should arrange their hah loosely at the back of tho neck. Thi shamrock waterfall has tho hair ar ranged in the shape of three leaves, Thi figuro 8 Is a favorite stylo for a wel shaped head. It consists of tho hair in t coil and twisted to form a figure Sat tht nape of the neck. "A coiffure for the evening shows thi 'progressive coiffure,' which consists o a mass of hair arranged in soft colls with the lower part finished with fo curls. The front hair Is wavod loosel; and a few flower leaves arranged in I crown effect Mothers can do much to ward making a child's hair beautiful They should never cut a bang on a child but allow it to go straight from the fore bead. "The ends of the hair should be slngb every new moon. And the hair of verj young children can bo made to wave b rubbing it round and round the crowi with the hand while damp." X Lettrr Caee. Cut two pieces of pasteboard In th shape of a shamrock and large cnougl to conceal as envelope of ordinary s4m Cover each with plush of any color yot may fancy and line them with silk of th same or a contrasting color. Unite th two pieces at their lower edges and finil with a silk cord or use "odds and ends.' At the top put a large bow of ribbon ant suffced' the case near the writing desk Th ribbon and cord should harmoais a color with the flash. AxtotreT 4, iW I ifyVWYWVVVVArVVWWVWVrVW S t3J JLf U m Wrurt ktheeeatHlto ef .ywug? fa ymt Mr 4ty. fi.vsri, brittle? Do it spirit at the end? Ilm It a rffol4 pfirace? Dee It fsM out when combesl or branded ? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp rich ? i It elrv or Irl a heated camUtlnn ? If Ihru mr m yotH,ayiniKomslrswarneliitl4tMofyMiwmiMceiMi)Mi ! SkookumRoot HairGrower ! 91 l what MM errehot9lrtatbm.,"Bootnin,,eitMnnith mineral nor olia. It i irea. KnmriMit or iMjollltlH, ( Hcycmtnf katr,rn4lrjr ttrdifnw$halrentol& J ,. HT Keep tke Mt tH) hHfr. sad free frww Irrltatlac araprteiii, fcy i tae ne ot ttmkun aim Oxif, it dertrors pontile intmii, tettuX tU em i im ittrtmr i hair i If tout df tielit flftBIMt tflMlff Tftll mmA AtttM A na. MA we HH mmh! , mm teelVen reoPtof prlee. THB SKOOKUfl ROOT HAIR OROWER CO., 87'Heat.r Fifth Aveaae, Mew Terk, M. Y. T J HRnOOe HOUSE PAINTINa PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 30th and Chemekata Street. Geo. Fondrich, CASH MARKET Beat meat and free delivery, 136 Mate Street. Steal PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS OABDS. F. Hi 'ABQT. QKO. Q. BINQHAM. J Itooms 1, 2 and 8, D'Arcy llulldlne. lit uiaie aireei. Hpeoiai aiienuon givrn u uui nw In the supreme and circuit courts of the eiaie. R. V. UOISK. Attorniy at law, Balem, Ore- Kon. uiuce mt uommeroiai airoov. mlljMON FOItD, Attorney at law, Palem, X "regOB. uince up stairs in raiion diock H. J. UlQGKlt, Attorney ai law,Balem, Ore gon, uraco over ihirivb Dann. TJ.BUAW.M.W.HUNr. HHA-W&UUNT I . Attornoi a at law. Offlre over Capital national Dans, eaiem, urcgon. JOHN A. OAttsON, Attorney at law, moms 8 and i, Uush bank; bulldlugi Halern.Or. B. K; UONHAM. W. II, HOL.MEU BON HAM A HOLMES,- Attomoya nt law Offl win Uuth.bloote, between Btateand .ourt, on Commercial street. E. 1'OCUE, HtRnographer and Tjpe lYx, wrltest Boat equipped typewriting of- jewriiiog oi ush'a bank, noo nui one in uregon. over uui balem, Oregon. TELLA. HUKKMAN. Typewrtllns and I commercial atonogrophy, room 11, amy ock. Klrst-claag woric. Itaies reoaonable. TrH A. DAVIS. Late I'nat Graduate of New XJ, York, Etveaapeclal attention to the dla, cases oiTvomon ana cnuareir, nose, iurui, liinwfl IrlrlAva alpln riUfia.u anfl anmnr. omce at residence, lot Htate atreet. Connulta- uon iromuuM'ia. m. ana-Jios P. ra. vi-m , MOT1. I'll YfllOIAN ANDHUIIQEON. Odlce Slo rommorolal atreet,ln Eldridse blook. twsmence 470 commercial atreet. CL a 11UOWNB, M. D., VhyaiclanaBdHur Cf, geon. Office, Murphy blookj rcaiaeno, ot ommtrom afreet. U,T O. BMITU, Den tlat. S3 Stotej atreet Balem. urefon. Kimsnea aentai opera. lioni oniof ever? description, falnlew toperan ttons a ipeolalty. WD.PUUU, Architect, plana, speclnofei . tlona and auperlntendence for alt claaaesiof building. OMco W0 OommMClal atreet, up stairs. PllOTECriON LODGE MO. 3 A.O. U. W. Meets In their hall In Bute insurance building, every Wednesday evenlnjr. A.W.DKJNIB, M.W. J, A. BEL WOOD, Recorder. DR. GUNN'S ONION srwp FOBCOUBHi CQLDt AMD CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE la railing a family cf nln ahlldrMi, cay only rm4y far OaaalM, OeMa uA Orop wu ealoa rrup. ItliJuiMtbttiM iiwlirultwubitr yn aro. away araadthlldraa taka Dr. uunn'a Oalea Brrup, w&lab ) i&m&t artpand ana taora piaBf mi mm umi. boui amrnHii lATHbOtt OHMI laeaaata. TakaaacmlMUimWfaalt. Bold by Baskett & VanBlype. THE WILLAMETTE, BALEM, OREGON. IMw, $2.50 to $5.00 por Day The beat hotel between l'ortland aad Ban Kranelaco. Klrat-claaa In all It appointment. Its tables are aerved with the Choicest EniiUt 'Jrewn laths WlUamatte Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A tva 8pcUlo-a poilllr and panuaint tJImlnjJ caU poina fraM lb Uood, and a rwrnulon cf UjJdiy or lo tU ilitott u flnd to wStrtn for tb tm Una ia a randy kKb hu Un kndf sing th mod imn erivau uprlmnii for th pau lu ytn. II M not m faiUd, and il will nut WL u tt It a True Upeclaa br arptulois podon and all Wood ditMJM. Do you U. limllt Snd for full uutlculv and proof &. Slap MUtg your iyum U aurcury and iltaiM. TUanaMdyirillpuayMiM Meodayt wltnovl fed. Vtm xuanuiU tiara ot rfuBd the tauf. MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., 170 Vint Ktyet l'OKTLAND, OK. U M UC Ttcwxun rtVf knew I knewa by uMiiM uiiMu.iwtiy whn . IbU lent ui ijl. rou onr TlrLDATOaCBTO wklah aata tlrMl a tmwtt rt4 ALES rrSrfet Bold by Baskett 4 V Blype, Vi L " ' aaai n anaia r -. ' AI Mr. V' KSjr rulli " J?2.'J 'J?3t'tltiJJSgLrS5!iMg"i,il'"w' fnf,1l"rtll!' "" "L'iimXJ"'!JJi!! KmJ&xkJf&!!t I latrotiSMd.. Iuer4atlMUiM)aiiaeMii,ttittMrMallfaeJnl!Afl i tne aiMMnc inairnioio itdta tkrfi.o. Orowr, tljod per botUe 1 1 tot SM, Soap, Wo. j Screen . Doors AMP JOBBtNO. Morloy Sc Winstauloy. Shop 118 nigh street. -Bridr and1 NORTHlBAlihM, J. L.ASHBY. Talce Itf EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 cent a day delivered at yourdoor. Meat: Market, 20S,Comraurolal Street. Good meats, Prompt delivery David McKillop, JOHN 0. MARTIN, Horseshoerng. BLAOKSMITHING. Btato Btreot, - - Balem food Saw Leave order at Salem Im. provement Co.. 06 State street. J. H. HAAS,. THE FATOHMAKEE, 2I5X Ctmtnerdal St., - Stlam, Orsgss, (Nest doer to Klola'a.)' Speolaltyol Spectacled, and! repairing Cloaka. Watoh and Jawalrv Smith Premier Typewriter. Bold on easy payments. For Ilent, W. I. STALEY, A&enl, Salem. H.N.IBURFKB.aenM.arent, 101Thlrd Bt. Portland. Bend forcnlalorue. LKAVBB SALEM from V. Vi Dock at fl o'clock a. m. ever. WrtJ nesday and. Haturday. LKAVHS PORTLAND from the Central deck: at foot ol Waahlagloa atreet every Hunday and Thursday. LKAVHB SALEM for Albany every Monday aad Tuesday, ret turning same days. iJonoorolng freight aad passenger builnenaj iml, Uli tuo PlCUb, AL llKUUKN. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVB AND COLLECTING BURBAD SA.LICM, Oregon Private work a specialty-. C. 15. CLKMKNT, Manager HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 MarioH Btreot. Has the beat facllltlea lor moving and rais ing bouses. Leave orders at Uray llros., or address Halem, Oregon. From Tefiiotl or Interior Points tbe Is the line to takt To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car ronte. Itrunathroagb veatlbul trains; every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of oars.) Competed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawlag rosea ateepers ;Of latest eulraiftal TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Hast that can be constrnetod and In which acoommodatlnns are both tree and tur Dished for boldws offlrst and second-clae UekaU.and: KLEOAMi; DAY COACHED. . Aooattnuots Wc sMiMttiB with all llMe.a0f4lBg aliaM &a HulBterruptwl service. PulUoajj ll'aiflofioaB bete, cured In adwixo .hro.M any. agent of tbe road. ' Turouf h tickets to and from a In America, KUigland and fcuror. pnreha4atany ticket ocani mall poltiu can u IkU com. paay. Kill) lnrurraatlon eonoeruing ruta; tint of tra.lns.ruu tea and other details furul.b! on sppltcaUoa to any sraut or A, D. (JHAmvrON. Asslstaat Oeaeras PaoMni-er AgriH, Ko. rtMM, m, ,WstSW VBaaaBaaVllVaBaBBBBBBflflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlt .SDsaSaKSlBVsHBKaBKl tlsHsfisBKaiHHp mm Ilwofli Iiiatriawaetmi Etectric Lights On Wet vi tftAtetth TO CONfiUMKRtf IhntfaiMn l.ljtttt nfi'l l,n-r fofrtpitfir hi tf'r t Mnfj linTs niiiMd llieir :irifiu IJtht jimnt Willi I he m at mmlrti aprmmttia f.n.H.T,,',' ,',,, ,n "fl"1, "' puullftalM)tr llatil llmtHnr sv tMi anu l it rate lower IImm ntiv Mty oti the fim. AlY MU Illt'lUMlCHC'CIlt I IjjJlt Ing, ) tactile MoUtrn for all IwrpoBCH wlicro jwwer In re quired. H- I lenw, run b wlw.t tncn tittir llh-a as ilvlrej Hid tho mhikiiiikti, i-u; Tri,'ljr millMaae.aretied. T la Mux rntlatKrtd tyn i!v:ru Jitter, Office 179 Commercial St. Fresh- Tile- News- Papersr Fruits- and Candies. J. L BENNETT & SON. f. O. Bloolc T. W. TH0RNBURG, The Upholsterer, Remodel, re-oovcrs and repairs upbolatered furniture. Flrat Btato Insuranoo block. Deutscher AdvoGat. P0?T0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR. Admitted to practice In all the courts. Special attention given to German apeak. Ing people and busTnoaa at the county and alateoraccai K. HOKKU, Rotary Public The, Yaquina Route. Hi And Oregon novelopment oompany'a steam. ahlp line. 2S6 miles shorter, 20 hours lses time than hy nny other route, First, class through passenger and freight line from Portland and all lolnu In tbe Willamette valley to and fromlan Francisco. T1MK BCUKDULE, (Except Sunday.) Lv Albany 1:00 p m I Lv Oorvallls is) p m Ar Yaaulna.j):S0 p m I Lv Yaqulna.6.4 a m Lv Corvallla. 10:33 am Ar Albauj'll:10a m o;4C trains connect nt Albany and Cor. vallla. The above trains connect at Yaquina with the Oreaon Davelonment Oo.'a, lino of steam. era between Yaquina and Ban Francisco n. u. raaaengeni irom rortiana ana an Willamette valley points can make close con nectlon with tho trains of the Yaquina Route at Albany or CorvalUa and If destined tegaa rraucltco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina tbe evening before date of sailing. Paaaenirer and Freliht ltates nlwava the inwpii for inrormaiion nppiy to Messrs, : . - . :w- i . - -r innlv HULMAM A Co., Freight and Ticket A genu uu ana wi rmxn street, roruana, t)r., or O. C. ilUUCK, Ao'tUen't Ft. t Pass. Agt Or. Paclflo II. It, Co . Corvallla, Or, C, II. UASWKLL, jr., Oen'l Freight and Pass. Agt, Ore. development Co.,, not Montgomery Bt East and South i vja. THE SHASTA ROUTE the- Southern Pacific Company. OAMrOUNM. XXPRBSS TBAIH RON DAILY BK TWKM roUTlJIMDAtfDB.r. "HouTE" "JNorth. 7.-U.' p. m. 0:18 p. m. 10:1a a.m. XvT Lv. Ar. Portland Balem Han Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. TM a. sa 6;24a, m 7:00 p. m Above trains stop only at following station north of Ilosshurg.Kust Portland Oregon City, Woodburn, Balem, Albany Tangent. Bbedds, Halssy, Uarrlsbur,JuuotIonUlty,Irvlngand cunyiip, noamiuno maIi. daily. s.ao a,m. 11:17 a, m 1JW p, m. w Lv. Ar. Portland Balem Itoaeburg Ar. I M p. m, Lv. I VM p. m. Lv. 7.-00 a, w Albany Local, listly Kacept Sunday, 69 p.m. 7:62 p.m. 80 p.m. LvT Lvt Ar. Portland Ar. Lv. LV, ioJJu.ni. 7MS.B, BJI0a.ni. salem Albany Dining Cars en Ogde Reute PDLLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS AND- Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. Vc3t Side Division, Between FofUtu! asti- Gemllis: PAILV. (EtOKl-r HUNUAV). Portland Corvallls Xr7 Lv. &5p, ,u, H0p.HU lifclS p. m. 1 Ar, At Albany and Corvallla connect tralna of Oregon PaHtlo luilroad. with HZraaMHTUAIN DAIl,V CXCKKTaUNllAtr jjfprarrLv: Portland MoHlnnvllle ArrrTiiS8a.i Lv, &'9a.i irjo p. m. i , fc Ar. TUKOUCIM TICKITS To all points In tbe Kasttrn wates, Canada nuu curope ran ue nouiinr ai lowest nwae Iron W. W. BKINNKK, Agent, I4alsa, K.P.KOOK1W. AL (.. and Pats. Ag'l H. XOKI1LKH. Manazar W1SC0SIN CENTRAL LINKS. (Nurtfurn PsclKc R. R, C., Lsm-) LATEST TIME CAW), Two Through Tr! Daily. Ut5pm 1.-21JIH) 14AVH1 ritatn lM.MiBBall I MlPaul at I T:liim (Warn lDulutha!ll t.AshUBd.al 8.aM a.O)niCftol s.i Tickets sold and "" ebaoked toallpoluisln the UaTTe lt aad Claa Sflasaetta i Csilwusi wMl 1U UIU JMHaaMIVWMSJL. Kortvll llbrjaissssy ia ysar aawpaS, 0SH(aetor v' JAaaHaV UV, rsM Tkt, A IMsSassat stkMS fc ""- SiSBbi Matat 7SaSM Wkm MfHM Hts n l 1)