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351 jBVBsaasG tik&Tuumrjjaic&AKTmbjL-tt bfember.2898. - - V-'Vi!'!!;!'':, V"- ft- MBS.JELMHRA HATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. Dr. 3H1f-Kdteat-C4.,-Xlk?art, Ind. Dun Bibs: For 20 yeans I was troubled with -heart diteauo. Would frequently have filling spells and smothering at night. Had to sit up or -ret out of bed to breathe. Had pain In my left sldo and back, most ef the time i at last I become dropsical. I was very nervous and nearly worn out. lhe toast excitement would cause me to THOUSANDS ggjS with fluttering. For the last fifteen years I could not sleep on my lefttddeor back until began taking your Keu 11 ar$ Curt. I had not taken tt Tery long until I felt much better, and I can now sleep on either side or back without the least discom fort. I have no pain, smothering, dropsy, no wind on stomach or other disagreeable symptoms. lam able to do all my own housework without any trouble and consider myself cured. Elkhart, Ind.. 18R3. Has. Eurrsa Hitch. It Is now four years since I hare taken any medicine. Am In better health than I hare been in 40 years. J honestly' be- mwrN lieve that Dr. Mile ' CURFD Jlrart Cure saved my 11(6 W,a a fc- fc and made mo a well woman. I am now 82 yean of age; and am able to do a good day's work. HayMth, 1892. Mas. Suusx HaTCS. BOLD ON A POSITIVE OUARANTER. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. Hold by QJ. Fry, druggist, Salem iJJaby cried, . Mother sighed, ' uDocton prescribed : Castorta TODAY!S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph i Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, September 2, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were ns follews: SALEM PltODUOE MARKET. FKUIT. Apples 75o to $1.00 a bushel. Blackberries wild 60ets. a gallon; tame 5 cts. a box. Peaches 85o to $1.00 a box. BUTCHKB STOCK, Veals dressed 5 cts. Hogs dressed 8 J to 6. Live cattle 2 to 2. Sbeep alive $1.60 to $2.00. Spring lambs $1.60 to $2.00. MILL pricks. Balem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lots $3.20. Retail $3.00. Bran $17 bulk, $18 sacked. Shorts $19 and $20. Chop feed $19 and $20. WHEAT, Old whpat on storage 48 cents. New wheat 60 cents. . HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old, 88 to 40c, new SOc. Hay Baled, new $8.to $12; old $10. to $14. Wild in bulk, $0 to $8. Barley Brewing, at Salem, No. 1, 95 to $1.00 per owt. No. 2, 70 to 85 cts. farm PBonnare. Peas and beans-8 to 10 cents a gallon. Wool-Best. 10c. Hops Small sale, 16 to 17c. Ebbs Cash, 20 cents. Butter Best dulry, 25; t, fancy creamery, 30. Cheese 12 to 16 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon hams, 13; shoulders, 10. ' Potatoes new. 60c. to GOo. Onions li to 2 cents. Beeswax 34o. ' Caraway seed! 121 18c. Anise seed, 20c. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cfs; dry, 4 cts; sheep pelfs, 76 cts to $1.25. No quotations on furs. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 8 to 10 cts; broilers 10fol2j; ducks, 12J; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geese slow. v PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc Flour Standard, $3.40; Walla Walla, $3.40; graham, $3.00; superfine, $2.60 per barrel. Oats Old whlte,40o perbu.; grey, SOc; rolled. In bags, $0256.60; barrels, $fl.600.75; cases, $3 76. Hay Best, $1016 per ton. Wool valley", 10 to 12o. MillstuiTa Bran. $18.00, -shorts, $21; ground barley, $2223;chopfeI $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 per cental; middling, $2328 per ten: brew ing barley, 0005o per cental; chicken i wheat. $1.2.)J1.25 per cental. . , Hops--OldilO t 165 Dew J? to J7 DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery ,22J 25c; fancy dairy, 2022Jc; fair to gooj, . 1617c; common, 14 to 15o per iu; tall- i a V nfA 4 4, ansa mil lOrillB, OOKSftta irci . i , H fliee Oregon. 12J; Easterp twins, 10c: Young AmeriCHii, jijo per per pound; California flats, 14c. Ekks Oregon, 16 to 16c per cloten. Poultiy-Chlckeus.old.M.OO; broiler, large, $2 003 0u; ducks, old, $4.50 6 00; yonngT $i604 00; geese, $8.00 turkeyp, live, 14c. PAN FRAN0I8O0 MARKET.. "Woel: OregonHRtern choice, 10 . JOo; do inferior, 80e; do valley, 12 16c. Hops 1821c. Vntntnm Krlv Rose. 20(7,50. Bur- banks, f 4075o per cental. Onions 7685 per cental. for reJ. and S.8090o fDrpllvrfklua. Barley.Feed, C870o per cental for good uuHlity auii.831 fbr dioice) brewing. 80 per cental. 0W-Mlllltttf , f I.001.0. SOlCALUEDUNUUCKYDAY6. Mahy.Days In the Tear Are Said to Might tliolLlvea bl Heedless Lovers. IThere airy certain dates upon the calendar which cannot bo fixed upon for "tho happy day," because hoary tradition has decided otherwise. If the fiubtlo fever of matrimony is working in your brain, consult tho following list of unlucky days and bo governed accerdingly: Jan. 1, 2,4, 5, 7, 10, 15; Feb. C, 7, 18; March 1, 6, 8; April 6, 11; May 5, 6, 7; June 7, 15; July 5, 19; Aug. 15, 19; Sept. C, 7; Oct. C; Nov. 15, 1C, and Dec. 15, 10, 17. IThese particular days are warranted to. blight tho lives of tho truest lovers ever seen. But they aro not tho only snares which threaten tho matrimonially in clined. Read this little verse: Monday for wealth, Tuesday for health, Wednesday tho best day of all: Thursday for crosses, .Frldayfor Josses, Saturday no luck at alll Hyman has a deep seated grudgo against the lattor'part of the week. Nd'good and sufficient reasons can be advanced for' this partiality, but as marriage is not often an affair of the .reason- it would bo well perhaps to respect the caprices of its particular deity. Having learned the particular days to be avoided, the feverish lovormay think that he can breathe freely. Not yet t Tho plot still thickens. He has yet to learn that the old Romans started the idea that June was at tho top notch as a propitious month for matrimony, and' that May was cor respondingly below par. This com plicates matters evenTnoro, but tbe tangle is still further aggravated by the moon;fthatv potent factor in all human affairs. If the individual who is credited with inhabiting, tho land of green cheeso were a woman, it would help out the theory that a wedding should be celebrated only when the moon is full. That would gratify a woman's proverbial desire toliave a good view of such affairs. At any rate such is the superstition that nothing short of the full light of the sanguino moon can dispel tho clouds -which seem to hang over the voyage of wedded life. Probably by this 'time the lover who would a-wooing go is in tho depths of despondency, but jtho end is not yet. Here is another warning which cuts thomatrimonial season down to still narrower limits: Marry In Lent, And you'll live to repent. Nowonder that unhappy marriages are' so common and the divorce law yers so sleek and well fed. There seems to bo no forgetmenot crop of days "that grow for happy lovers." Butif the lovers are really determined to wed they can probably, out of all ithesd, unlucky? conditions, sift some day to which no penalty attaches, and having settled that point turn their attention to other utterances of' Sibyl lino tradition. New York Sun. Perpetual Motion Howard. I am often asked tho question, How much money do tho different governments -of' the-world offer for the disco very of perpetual motion! To all such I invariably give this an swer: There is no patent law relative to perpetual motion machines.' Not- thor is there a fixed sum of money of fered by any government for the in vention of such' an unheard of con trivance. As early as 17751 18 years ago the French Academy 6t Sciences refused to even consider thoiclaims of tho 60 called perpetual motion in ventors. A valuable reference work before mo in making mention of those who aro experimenting in that direction saya: "They have an idea that 6omo immenso government re ward has for years been laid aside for the successful inventor. Unhap pily tbis idea is as fallacious as the grarid delusion itself." St. Louis Re public. Dootli's Loss When Barrett Died. Mr. Barrett's death, for which Mr. Booth was entirely unprepared, was a terrible shock to tuo survivor anu a blow from which ho never fully recovered. The gentle spirit of "The Man of Airlio"Beemed to haunt in Hi o most nleasant wav his old apartments adjoining those of Mr. Booth at Tlio .flayers, anu more than once after Mr.. Barrett had fvicuul nwnv. wlinnsomo lieuvv truck in tbe street had jarred the building and caused the strings of tho auto ..ntiA Imm nnrni lila rlrwwl ilmir f'tn pldV reet music," Mr. Booth has turned his sad faco toward it, and has said, with a smilp, ."There comes poor' Lawrence now." Harper , -Weekly. Work- For a Pslnstaklns; Jeweler. Wnt. vnrv loritr atro a London news paper announced that a jeweler of Turin lind maila a tucboat formed of a single poarL' CTho sail is of beaten gold studded witu aiamonus, ana me binnacle Hghtat the pro wis a perfect ruby. An emerald serves as Its rud der, and the stand pn which it is mmintMi fa a slab of whitest ivory. The entire weight of this marvelous specimen ih uiogoraw WB..BW. than hall art w "Ul lut uuMr valuesit atiEl.'oOO. Vortot nimwlf. She My husband is a brute I Friend All men are brutes, my She Mine U simply abominable I tasked bim if he did no think you -were as pretty as L'nnd ho Bald, i.yecNew York Weekly. A BIT OF SUNSHINE. ling, sin, you sweet bird, my yellow canary. You friend of my silent hour si However tho moods of tho household may vary rhere's n bright note from you. my yellow ca nary: Your sone soon follows In Bhowers. 6uppo3lng tho telephone call Is most trying. or tuo orcan ennuer is heard. Or unwelcome care Is knocking arid prying Tin wo all nver wo would rather be dying. Still you trill and trip it. my bird! tn the hush of summer when robins are dozing Your warblo rolls clear In a tune. When callers are fanning and laughlugand prosing, And I am a tropical yawn half disclosing. Your cheery roulade U a boon! You like my enrersing, my glanco and my praising; You hop and you perk, don't yon, Dick? Your Intelligent ways aro simply amnalng; The whole day long you aro never icaaght lazing. For you peck and you sing "double qulckl" But at dusk you mount the perch of your choosing To dream through a "sleep of tho Just:" You tuck your hood in to avoid risk of .losing, 'And each fairy feather, stands guard while you're snoozing. Dick, you look like a star of gold dustl -Roso U. Lathrop In Ladles' noma Journal. Catching a Wildcat In One's Hands. The wild jungle cats of southern India aro tall, long-legged, bold and( dangerous animals. One of them' was prevented from doing serious in jury to General Hamilton! by tho skill ho had acquired in catching cricket balls. The cat came to thoi cantonment prowling after fowls. The dogs were set on its track, and for some time there was an exciting chase among tho hedges which divided tho offi cers' quarters. Then thero came a long check, tho dogs having lost tho scent. Hamil ton at last espied tho cat squatting in a hedge and called tho dogs., When thoy came, he knelt down and began clapping his hands and cheer-, ing them on. Suddenly tho cat sprang at his face, but ho caught it as ono would a cricket ball, gave its ribs a strong squeeze and throw it to the dogs. The cat Tiad madoits teeth 'moot in his arm, and for weeks he carried it in a sling. Youth's Companion. The 1'ygiules of Spain. As might have been expected the dwarf raco of Morocco and tho .Atlas has been traced to Europe, and fairly pure' types are found in Spain,, espo; daily in tho province of Goronai These people aro only 8, feet 7 inches, to 8 feet 9 inches high, and aro other; , wise characterized by a yellow skin,, broad, square faces, Mongolian eyes and red hair of a woolly' texture. Specimens of them are occasionally to be seen in the markets of Sala manca, and there .is said to be a num ber in tho Col do Tosas and tho valley of Ribas, several hours by rail from Toulouse. It is not improbable that tho Mongolian eye, which is observed in a small percentage of Welsh and English people, is derived by inherit ance from tho Iberian pygmies or a common ancestry. Cassel's Maga zine. Found In Nearly livery Village. There is generally somebody a lady as n ruUV-iu each district, on 'whom its finest malaprops- are fa thered, sometimes quito unfairly. It is sho who is reported, to havo made thatspeech about the glories of hor father's houso, up to tlio door of which there ran a' 'revenue of popular trees, 1" sho who asked her daughter to play that little "malady" sho had learned at the "cemetery," and sho again who pronounced Mr. Brown as "proud as Luther," while tho tuft hunting Mr. Smith was such a ''toby" he deserved to bo "tattooed" at his club. Dear Sirs. Malaprop, what should wo do without herf .London Globe. Just Wliut IMilCatlou Is. In a composition upon i'Edudation" a boy onco. xvroto, "Education is go ing1 to school, whidh is being marked every day and examined oni paper and then promoted, and if you aro a girl you graduate and havo flowers, but if you aro a boy you don't have flowers; you only go to college." A somewhat uniquo, deplorable, but comprehensivo definition I Journal of Education. Detected, f "Bay, Bob," said tho zealous' flow custom houso inspector "IVo caught a feller hero in a lio. Shall I report him" What's tho lie?'' asked tho lother. "He's tryin to bring in a. box he 6ays only has glass in it, 'but it's marked fragile, What's tho rat on fragile?" Harper's Bazar, A man, after gazing at a photo frrnnh tot tho- Threo Graces, ox- claimed & "What fools women are I Those girls havo not got money enough to buy themselves clothes, yet they spend tho Uttlo they have in having their photograph taken.1 Tho proper administration of prop er food has much to do with tho res toration of sick peitonB to health, and it is equally time that Illness may of ten bo avoided by the avoid ance of food or drink which is Irri tating to tho uigesuvtforgauB. J. H. Mitchnier, writing to Knowl edge, says that tlio Bible is not tbe oldest book in the world,, as the "Panvrus PriW was written at least prior to 2500 B. C When yoo wish to know what to do, ask yourself what Christ would have done in- theBame' circum et&nces. Horace Mann. T qu?allng For Justice. A fow mornings ago, shortly after tho -adjournment of tho Jefferson market court, a man came in and wanted a warrant. "You can't get it now," explained ono of tho officers. "Tho judge is gonb for tho day." ' "Where can I find him!" "You'll havo to wait until tomor row morning to itransact any buai, bess of that sort" "Wait until tomorrow I" ho ox claimed, wiping tho perspiration from .his forehead and trazinir at tlio empty bench as if he'd like to jump QDon.ru oi it anu issue tho warrant himself. "Thero ain't no uso of getting ex1 cited," continued tho officer. "You" don't expect to bo murdered, do you J. And nobody ain't going to burn youri houso down, I guess." "Well, you keep on guessing'," ro? plied tho exasperated citizen, "but if you had a woman next door hangin over your back yard fence from mornin till night talkin to your wife whilo you' was waitin, hungry for your meals, I'm bettin you'd squeal for-iustico a arood deal louder'h I an.'' Now York Times. They Outgrow It, Tho office boy had been roasted by tho boss until ho was so tired that ho adjourned to a remote corner i and collapsed on a chair, where a visitor found him. "You Beom to be in troublo.'Nsnid the kindly caller. ,i 'T am,u answered thb boy. '"I'The, old man thinks what' he says; and. he says enohgh about mo to hang mo up if he was a jury." "That'll be all righfrafter awhile," said tho visitor encouragingly. "I know it," and the boyteifaco brightened. "Don't I know it.i By gravy, if it wasn't . that a. boy lean t be an offico boy always, I'd go jonglo myself,.'' and ho kicked the pfiico cat over tho railing and wont and meas ured himself against the wall arid looked longingly at tho distanoo be tween tho pencil mark ho 'made and one a foot and a half above it, where tho old man's head reached. Detroit Free Press. (Tlio Unheard Nolie nMuseets. Entomologists havo succeeded in recording theories of many .insects by .the ordinary system ofl .musical inotauon. diui una moiuoui uoes not show the actual pitch, which is usu ally several i octaves abovo thelstaff. It merely serves to express, tho mu sical intervals. It is known withrea sonable certainty that many insects have voices bo highly pitched that they cannot be hoard by the human ear. Ono evidence of thig fact is that some peoplo can distinguish cries of insects which aro not audible to. oth ers. Washington Star. Tukcs tho Golden Hall. A former sultan so runs tho story J ottered a golden ball for iyfng. Many lied to him, but tho sultan re; plied that he could himself lio bettor' Finally an aged man from Angora appeared before him with a. largo jar on his shoulders. "Your father," ho said, "borrowed a jar like this full of gold from my father and said that you would repay tlio gold to" his son." "Impossible," said the sultan. "If tho story bd trad," replied the pil- grim, "pay ypur father's debt. If impossible, I havo won the golden ball." Tlio sultan at onco awarded him tho prize. London Truth. A Parisian Idea. An entirely Parisian idea is the project, to erect in different parts of Paris statues of tho women who havo booureigning beauties in. that city, either to past generations or in tho present. Tho idea of the projector is' that "beauty should not bo the only j consideration in tlio selection of mod els, but finish of costume should bo carefully considered." It might do to havo annual balls for tho selection of a lady who shall bo honored by tho erection of a statue at tho publio expense. Philadelphia Press. CURE Sick Headache and rtlUtt all ths troubt tad dnt to billoo state of the systura, such as tUalns. Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after estlnff, l'aln in the Bide, 4c while their most reaurkAbh) success baa Uea sbowa ia curios; SICK Headache, ys C.t's Lrrrui Utm riua art) equally vlubl in CotwWpaUoa. curio and prettiT shle amsoylns; eoi plaint, white thsy also correct U cttsordef of lb stomach, '"titautotf W lir a4 wyslm tba.be. Erea U Ifcey only cured HEAD & ft? wotsM b almost teias Hmm who saster from UA Wstrrtnc compUiat but fsrfunateljr tfcek- goodtMM ek aot asd hen, and tbos wlto ones try Ibem wM Jk4 tixmt UtUe pills raluable in so rnaar ways that Ussy wW not U wltitac to V wtttatf tfctta. m affcar a H sjsjfc tiftad ACHE tt tbb o to masjf Ike tbat htr U wtm we saaka our treat boast. Our pW cure M whits other do not. CUawa'a trmx Ur Fata awnwamaM and sy af to take. On or two Bafts KM dot. TbT am strictly TrUU a4 do not crlfM or yursju. but by IMr cU actio rJaai all wboua them. In rUlsatMcruUi SreforH. 8oU vary where, or test by aaafi. fcinLhillft MM CARTER'S If? 181 yWWWfVWwWVMWVf . . t5AUD What Is the cbndltloa of yours? Is yor hair dry, iMTSh, brittlo? Does Hfetcss .appearance? brushed ? is it full of dandruff? Docs your scalp itch ? , Is It dry or In a heated condition ? If tlieso aro soma of i yonrsymptomsbewarncdktUmooryouwiHbecomebald. SkookumRoot Hair Grower a rNHHJsliw I Si lswhatyouneed. ItsprodoetlentsBotanaccldsnt.buttherFsnHof Bctsntlno I research. Knowledge of tbe diseases ot the hair and sealp led to the dlscor- i ery ot how to treat them. ."Skookum contains neither minerals Borolisj It i the- follleles, it tloptallMg htana. , . tv Keen tha ecslp clean, healthy, and tree from irritating eruptions, by tbeuio or litookvni Skin Soap. It destroys paratMa tiusott, which fetd on If your drunlst c5not jjtpki, onrrcripjiii;iiqi, THB SKOOKun TH ABIE MASK STtsoKt T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, t Cor, 90th and Cbemoketa Street. Geo. Fendrich, CASH -MARKET Best moat and free delivery. 136 Stato 'Street. Lcavel proveracnt PROFESSIONAL AMD BUSINESS CARDS. V. U. D'AltOV. aro. a. bingham. Irv'AROY A UINQHAM, Attorneys at har. L) r Itomg L 2.and 8. D'Aroy Bulldin?. W 0ute street. Speolal attention given to bust nrnrn In the supreme and circuit .courts or the stato. , t ail R. P BOI3K. Attornty at, law, Balem, Ore son. Office 'IH Commercial street. rrUkMON KORD, Attorney at law, Palem, X Orcfton. ofllce upstairslnPattonibloclc H.J BlQQKIt. Altoinoyai lnw.Salcm, Ore- eon. oraoa overmusn's tanic. T J.8IIAW.M.W.UUNT. 8HAW4UUNT t) . Attorneys at law. OCloo over Capital National bank, Halem, Oregon. JOHN A. OAK-JON, Attorney atlawjrooms ft and 4, Uuah bank budding, Halem, Or, II. K. liOMHAM. W. U. UOL.MKU BONK AM A HOUMB3. Attornoys nt law Offloelu Hush block, between Btateand Court, on1 Ooramerctal street. K. I'OGUK, Htenographfr and. Tjpe , wrltest Host equipped typewriting of. ce nut one in ureiron. over uusn'tf uanK. Halem, Oreiton. QTISLIiA HHKItMAN-Typewrltlns: and to commercial stenography, room It, Qray blook. Hrst-clas work. lutes reasonable. Dli. A. DAVIS, Late Post Graduate or New York, gives special attention to the dls euses of women and cblldren pose, Ibroat, lungs, kidneys, skin diseases and surgery. Office at resldenoe, lo Btato street. Consuita tlonTrom B to 12 a. m and 2 to S p. m. 7-1 -6m w orilce 7, 41IU4 ., .. I'UYSIOIAN ANUHUIttiKUM, 3IoCommerrlal street,ln Bldrldgeblocki lUaldence 47o Commercial street. C O. liKOVVNK, M. D.. Physician and Hur O. ccon. Office, MUrpny btok; residence, 45. Commercial street. TK,T.O. HMITII,. Dentist, 02 Btato street J Balom, Oregon, Finished dental opera, lions of every description; Painless lopera ttons a specially. DH OLA It A M. DAVIOHON, grtduale of Woman's Medical College, of Pennsyl vania Ufllce, Uvsb.Ureyman Iilook, Halem, WD.l'UOH, Architect, plans, speciacn. . tlons nnd superintendence' for li classes ol buildings. Office 29Q Commercial street, up stairs. r)llOTEOriONlX)DaKNO. 2 A.O.V. W I , Meets In their ball In Htate Insurance building: every Wednesday evenlnjr, v A.W.DKNNK.il.W. J. A.AEL.VVOOD. Recorder. SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AXDALI. EASTERN CITIES. 3 I DAYS to CHICAGO HOURS the 0olcKtetOaChlcago and lm Quicker tjjlijjh. and Kan- Through Pullman nd TourUt Sleepers, Free' Reclining Chair Cart, Dining Cart. knrrafA and rfneral lBformatlOU Call OU or address, 2M WHtnton rfu. VorM. Hair Deatb. i Hnsisntlr removes and forever Aulroytfb- jecilonabla hair, whether upon the nds. r Injury to tbe roost delicate saiu. 11 j srimorsw. wiimiuy ww..." i hwssfur fly years tue secrst onnu'sui - -.- flft.a hlutisksil stilt hlifltV MtlQ 1EUI Wilson, acsoowiouscHi uy i7. n.Ltnlnnt rtrn'stltCiltnd tliitrvS ctallst tbat ever uvea, uuno ins tit w "" -- if . - .- - - riTf "".":x 'i:rr. .. . ,. 1 mi; nd artstocmry of Knrope be preeertfrs ibUrwclpa. ITlosu II by innlf, ;nly rmCKta t OrrSS(WaBO wiiiihuum, mwr luls for America. Address THc 8KMKUM ROOT HAIR QR0WCR TO, P. J. LABSBN & CO., MonfotuwP ot' Wajcona, Car rke. t(X Rpsslrlne m mtolmlty. fcvbof sHUtrt. iwri Lttf IW W TBTS TO . i . .; . . . tWAD it split at tho ends? Ila3 it a Docs it fall out when combed or! fcslr,-cmw dandruff aad-oiws Aolron baJd tnptiry you send dlreet to us. and we wul forward . urowsr, imi per uotus I tor fe.vu. uosp,ouo. ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., rmhiATevse. new irork, N. Y. A s Screen-Doors AND JODBINa. Morloy Ss Winstanloy. Bhop 218 High street. n l- , imi? MR anu NOHTHBAll. T.L.ASHBY, Meat Market, SOS.Cotmnerolal Strcot. EVENING JOURNAL, Only '2 cents' a diay delivered at .your door. Good meaU, rrompt delivery. I)aid McKillop, JOBN. a MARTIN. Horseshoeing. BLAOKBftlTHING. orders at Balem Itu-; Btato Street, - - Co., 06 State street. J. H. HAAS, (TELE WATOHMAKEBj 2ISX Contmerclil St., Stltffl, OregM. (Next door to Klein's.)! Specialty of Bpeolaolee. and repairing Clocks, Watche and Jewelry. "' Smith Premier Typewriter. Sold on easy payments. For Rent. W, I, STALEY, Agent, Salem. H.N.U'UIll'KB, aeu'Ugent, 101 Third EU Portland. Bend forlcalalogne. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noT. Do yM vmr them? Wtwi hext Ia need try a ptr.t estm tnawona. 45.. J3.I6 4(UJ 3.SB 2.50 2.25 12:00 rSAUMCS' 2.00 U.79 ron BOYS 2.00 41.7s ron sis IfyouwMt a (Ins DRESS 8H0L rntds lath tststl trylM, dos't ciy $6 to $9, fay my $3, $340, $4.0? $5 Shoe. Tbv fit equal to eiutom niide an look as4 WMr tt well. If you with to tconomlu In youiTeettrsifi at, i by purciuting w. u uougiu anoet. name sas pries ttimpcil on the bottom, look for It when yo boy W.X DOUOLAfl, Brockton, Mass. Sold by Kbaussb Bros. HOWARD, The House ''Mover. 451 Mnrlon Street. Has the best facilities lor moving and rais ins; bouses. .Leave orders at Orey llros., or aaarcs naiom, urecon. From Terniui! wlikrior P!t. ik I Is the Uno tojUke To all Points East and Mi, It (sthadlnlna car roQle.ltrnns through Vestibule trains; every day In tbe year to ST. PAUL AND' '.(Ho ehns; of cars.) OoupeceA of dining ors unsurpaasea, 1'uUroan drawing; room atewsetg Oflatwt ufimst TOURIST Sleeping Gars, West tbat can be construrttid and In which aenouimodatlans Are both Ire and iur nlshwl for holdon of Drst and seoondhus tlckeU,ana( IWLKGANT DAY COA13HE8. Aeontlnuots line eonasMlBs; with aJ4 lints. aBordJa dlreet suoit uavtrrnptei aenrtoe. . . . fulltuan Ur" w-Tftloas sn bese. cured tn advs.. ...' U y aeut t tbe road. Tbroocb ItckeU to aad froM all. pel In America, Knaland and rm ma U purchaJ at uy HeetoKsetfctosta ofll InformaUon xeerilMr waU eftralnv.routM aBdottwr dstalei rats4 Ml r IfH mttismf wCt $Kf9Kmffmmf nn HM4UfMH ' isdasailPMb. : z.5a SSSKU..,.MiUB Vkr !sHL. CDICAGO EFeotric Light OnlMctcv System, TO C0NSUMEE8 : TheBaiem Light and Power romwsnr ( BTOU expense baye equipped Uiolr KIrtrwJ u'K'i iiuut wjm uie iiiitst inoewrn aprraina j KCrtnrtt nnwi-hlfc In nffer tt nMiin k.x. i ltfrht Ihfth unvvrinnV.MA mff ... - - --- - ' titan Atur ol It utrtha huul V, Arc and fucHdcscitt IlfliiJ' iug. Electric Motors for alll ' itiirpftses where pwer i re quired. lie I'etifeacnn An duHlrfitt' j. hi) i b v tred for as mnny llsbla tbo nouanmeni puy ar vmtir nujeil. This bcluf reglMwM nimh 11t.hls m nff. by an Kleutrio Slcter Office 179 ComiTrsrcial St News- Paoers- Fruits- ' and Unndli's. J. I BBNNETT k SON. P. O. Blook. T. W. TH0RNBURG, The Upholsterer; Itemodels, re-covers and rejwJrs 'up cla pnoinerea rurawRre. rmu ass work, Chemefcet atreot, Balom Blate insuranoo block. rtfu lilAitL " mil The Ysaulna Route. IIGI ,A.A tm. nA..lflMn.t amhh.&...,u ..uks ship line, m miles shorter, 20 hours lest; tlio than by any other route,- First elast through, paseeneer and freight line mm ,; Portland and all ioint tn the Wl!lniHni vnoyio ana iromian fntnoisoo. umi; buukuujuk, (.Except Hunaay.j , j'. (iV Albany.l:00 p m I Lv pprvallls 1:40 p sr.!3' Ar ynauiua-jfcsop ra l.v Yaqnlnft: a n?. LiT.Oarvallls. 10:5)6 am j Ar Albany lUlOa u'-,- O. A O. trains connect at Albany and Oos , vallls. i N PACIFIC li M UThe above trains connect ct VaqntnK. wlti ; '''j ie Oregon Development Cc's line of steam j oth oetwetn xaquina ema tma jrrnnoisoo, N. II. laseengcrs from Portland snoUal,, vVlilameite valley polRM can irake eiose eor ': nectlon wllh Iho trains ofthe Yaquloa Rout - ni AiDany or uorvalll ana if aestlnrd t He. lowent Kor tnrorrnatlon anMv HULMAN A Co.. rrt-leht and fieket- Aavnt M0 and 303 Kmnt street, I'ortland, Or., or i O. U. ilOUUK. Ao't Uen'l Ft. A Ittas. Agt Or. raciao R. R Co . Oorvallls, Or. C. H.IlA8WKt,Iv,Jr,, Gcn'l Freight and l'fws. Agt. Ore' Development Co., H Montgomery K East and Soutr A -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE -of the , ' Southern Pacific Company. I'i OALirOIUlIA XXPKM8 TUAIK-SUM VJilUY TWKIH I"OBTJJU5B ASD B. J-. BonlbT Ko ii' 0:16 p.m. Wtlp.m. 10: Ift a,m. Lv. ' l'orilaua Ar.i jki, , ; Lv. Halesi l,v. I fcS9a,o Ar. Ran Km!. I.v.l 7-Kln. '1! Above trains stop at. all stations lro;,.j Portland to Albany InclnnlvojHlsoatTaujet I HUwld, llalsey, llarrlsbnrg. Junction Oil. ' (rvlnfcEuseueundallstMlonsfromftoMbui ' to Ashiand. Inclusive. '. , I108K1IUKO MAl U IIAII.Y, ,J wu a. m. I J.v, 11:17 a. ni I Lv. 6Q p. m, A. I'ortland Palem Kcseburg Ar.i :aup.l' 1: v.i'i I.v, 7 a. '; V I Billing CHI'S H tfjjdeM Kout ,' PULLMAN mmt SLEEPERS AND Ji! Second Class Sleeping Cari?) AUoehed to nl th rough trains. l Siie &ivisi, Mum Pftiii&Ji ul Cmaills: pailt (xxcmrr hcwpat). ji 7ua.in. life la p. m. TTvT Ar. Oorvallls Lv, 100 p.. At Albany and Oorvallls oonnset wl. train arorearon I'anlflfl Kallroad. ' , KSfHSaa.TMAiN lUjtll.V KSUSUtttCIMUA t ":wp. iuH J.v. "I'ortlitud 71 p.m. I Ar. MrMlnnvllIe Ar, I tsM- l.v. W. TMKU!II TICHKTM To all points In tbe Hastens Mattes, Can and Kurope ran be obtained at lowest nil from W. W. ttKlNNKR, Agestt, Haiti K.P.KOOKKS, Aat.O. KssanwA! H. KOKHbKH. Msnaafr WISCONSIN CENTRAL UNS (Noith. Pacific R. ft, Co., Low-) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Tralw Dally. 13:15pm ISpm lO.'BlMIll 6JJ8ptp 7: tip n i 4 (rinni 1 Minn a I .-WlMnl.a t uuiuiua l.Anln. ll.loaso 1 lMt' 1 1tam 7.0H)U. uani .ritiai &.9Upw TlckeusolU anaj-j olMakeJ tiir.. to all polu's In itz Vsimt Mates) a4 'Vn. Close coiHtoM4 ia Dkfsuu wtittj trains iiuir MbtaH4 Mouth. 1 for lull )ukhmUo Msly to your m ttekeiatiint.tr M tuZv.TH, Don raasjBd Tstt, Alt.. Obhsaj BLOOD D1&0RDEI k New Remedy A trus, Ct.ia.a isiss ssjl utiM ntJjotf fwas At thisA ail . nrW to Ihf ifrnttS X sis' i tW tmssi.i i far tfca (nsrwly olwJt ks Imm ukImsw' tt f uij'tjjL i. vju at,. Lia u y True I - .. L.ll.T, ..t.l -J ''"" J jl!-' fU IWtsTj t Wlw kXtminim sail wmV W; MateA iMttk Magriirir aad uttw '9Mu yw. k jo sssv i! .(.DDHWIU r mm mumi cii ! lrs4 kSMsd fsMTlXAIiP rrauoweo. snouia arrange u. arrivt) at Yaqom , theovenlng before date of sailing. ;"i lnsenser and Ki-!htl KatM 1wair th ' to Mis.r: I is 1