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2 MVBanaSfO' UAlPITAIi tfOf; OJfiiRSDAtJ, SBPTEMfifiIl'7, 1899. 4 I HTOBIES! The Nervous System tbejSeai of Life'and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. ally k now t that the teal of life Is local tcdln the ud- Dcrnaitof th BfJloal cord, OearMhu bns andSbOisonsl tiye.Tirth' ner ous Vvr. Una that uviu iheSlTlCk 058 . ..needle, will vcaujoylnstant death. Recent discoveries bavedemopstrtited-thSt allthoorgans-pf tha,bodyaru utiuer the con trul of tj tli basiv itxni ifijii nqrvncemora,upc ted In or neat Draux-aimmuv ,ml,N lien tlie.se are Uiey biipnly with iVhcn It Is re-1 to ihesultial I e uoay oeiow lervo force Is tlialnjured polnWxlG)n.usp.thonervo force proventod by the Injury fi rom reaching the paraiyzoa portion, it win do uauerstoou now the derangement of the ncrvo centers n ill cause the derangoment of the various organs which thoyaupply with nerve force. Two-thlruaof chronic diseases are iluc to the imperfect action of tbo neno ceirtt- ut thobaseof tho brain, not from a lit., n'e munt primarily originating In tho ore i It self. The great mistake of physlclii i, in treating theso diseases Is that they tren tho organ rather than, the nerve-ceDier which are tbo cause of tho trouble. Dii. Franklin Miucg, the celebrated spe clalUt.has profoundly studied this subject for ovor 20 years, and-has made many important discoveries In connection with It. chief among them'belng tho facts contained In the above statement, and that t ipo oraiit'iry mei noos oi All headache, dizzi ness, dullness, confusion, pressure, blues, i.nnla, .molancholy. Insanity, epilepsy, St. Vitus dance, etc., are nervous diseases no matter how caused. Tho wondorful success of Dr.. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is due to tho fact that It Is based on tho foregoing principle On. Miles' Restohativk NanviNBla sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee.or Font direct by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Intl., on receipt of price, SI rer octtle, sU bottles for SIS, express prepaid. It contain 'either oplatos nor dangerous drugs. gold by D. J, Fry, druggist, Salem Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Caatoria TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph r- Local and Portland Quotations". Salem, September 7, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as, follews: BALJS1I PRODUCE MARKET. FBUIT. .Apples 50o to 75c. a bushel, t Peaches OOo to 75 a box. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 5 cts. Hogs dressed 6 to 6. Live cattle 2 to 2J. Sheep alive $1.60 to J.2.00. Spring lambs $1 60 to f 2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: n whnlonnln lots S3.20. .Retail Flour $3.60, Bran $17 bulk, ?18 sacked. Shorts $19 and $20. Chop feed $10 and $20. WHEAT. Old wheat on storage 43 cents. New wheat 45 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old, 38 to 40c., new 30c. Hay Baled, new $8 to $12; old $10 to $14. Wild In bulk, $3 to $8. ; Barley Brewing, at-.Balem, 'No. 1, 05 to $1.00 per cwt No. 2, 70 to 85 cts. FARM PRODUCTS. Peas and beans-8 to 10 cents a gallop, Wool Best; 10c. Hope Small sale, 15 to 17o. Bugs Cash, 12 cents. Butter-Best dairy, 25; ifancy creamery, SO. ( , uneese is wio cts. Farm smofted meats Bacon bama, 13; shouldere; 10. Potatoes new. 50o. to 60o. Oqioos li to a cents. Beeswax -Sid., Caraway Beedj 121; 15c Anlde-seed, 20o, Ginseng, $1.40. ' - HIDES AND PELTS. ' Green, 2 .eta; dry, 4 cts; eheep pelts, 76 cts to $1.25. No quotations on lure. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 8. cts; broilers 10 p 12J; ducks, 12J; turkeyB, slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geeseand dUoks 9 and 10. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, cto. Flour-Standard, $3.25; Walla Walla, $3.25; graham, $2.75; wiperfinet.$2.60 per barrel. Oats Old whUe,S0operbu.;grey,.33c; rolled. In bags, .$8 25C50;. barrels, $000.76; cases. $3 76. Hay Best, $1015 per ton. Wobl-valley, lOlo 12c MlllstnflB-Bran, $17.00; shoHa. ,$20: ground barley,$222g; W.!" per ton; whole feedT barley,' 8085 per ceuUtl; middling, $23028 per ton j-brew:. Ins; barle, 0095o per ceatali .feklcJrea wheat. $1.10L25 per oenUl. Bopfl-DldTlO to Mc, w 15 to 17. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter-Oregon fancy creamery, 25 27c: fancy dairy, 2fl22Jc; fair to good, 1617c; common. 14 to 16c per ft; Call forula, 8544c per roll. Rft,tsrn Cheese Oregon, 12J: E8t"J twins, 16c: Young American, 14Jo per per peund: California flats, 14c EKgs-OreKon, 16 to 16o per dozen. Poultry-CblckeDa.oM.HMj.brolWai, large, $2.003.0u; dncka.old, HfO 6 00; yoong. f2.6tW; eeaei00 turkey, lire, lijo. SAN VRANCIBOO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Etro choice, 10 10c; do inferior, 89o; do valley, 12 16. Pow-Erly Rose, -30040. Bar. teate, f.'tOSSOf. Oulons 7685o per cental for ea. and$06fJuforiIverkna. . iii P.wl -MA70a nwcent! for gou4 qaalltr awt 88c for obofa; No mystery has over,compared with that a human life. It has,t)iHthe leading subjoc; of professional rawafcn toa study In hit ages nut nQtwIthstaauItt2rtliifnct It Is nut cener. rtfi7; iVvixiA i??7yW L, T deranzoa ina,oreans wtu u norveiimaaraiaisQ-uernnfrQU ' insmDufcd thai aAerlotu lnHirj pnnl will cainojliurairls of th brewing, -$ ,Wpweui. OiWWHHnHi'1.Wl. ,10, CLEARING THE WAY. Chicago and Itoiton Unite In a Great Scheme. 5ceno Tho Bunkerill villa, near? Bos ton. Mis3 Portia Bunkerill, a learned but pretty girl of 18, is entertaining Mr. Lardsloy Sugarham of Chicago on the portico. Her father and mother occupy a window near by. Mr. Bnnkerill (after a covert but Crit ical survey of the visitor) Quite a sober and industrious person, I imagine, but his faco bespeaks the soul of a pork packer, and his laugh has the timbre of a coster's. I do not understand how a girl of Portia's unquestionable good taste can tolerate a being of such vul garity. (Resumes the perusal of his Rusldn.) Mrs. B. (who has surveyed the field Portia is perhaps studying him for a pa per that the literary society has appointed her to.writo on the subject of 'The Lack of Culture In the "West." She can cer tainly have no other interest in him. I heard her ask hinvwhat ho thought of Ibsen as a playwright, and he replied that ""the show business -gave him a pain!!' (Begins 'anew. on her "Keysto Browning.") Portia (on the portico) All of Ibsen's writings are so very lovely from the standpoint of the' earnest investigator of life, though I scarcely think that he has been correctly designated as the Poet of Doubt, do yqu, Mr Sugarham? Mr. Sugarham (emphatically) Not any. lie's ail ngnxi Portia Have van ever reflected upon his terrible ideas othe, .subject of love? Mr. Sugarham itreaoljing ,after the spirit) Well, I should (juaHe. I remem ber the most excmnjpaay ve ever imu at the slaughter housetho day I told you we killed so many" hogs I stopped right in the middle of it all and thought of this fellow Jibson and' his terrible ideas on love. Mr. Bunkerill (jumping to his feet with a shudder) Confound the bar barian! I will retiro to the library, where I shan't bo annoyed by his Btrident ignorance! (Stalks away from the win dow.) 1 Mrs. B. (gathering up her Browning and following her .husband) We cer tainly bavo nothingto fear from an Idiot that talks as he does. But Portia is too devoted to her literary.vrork forhenown good. Poor girl, how her neryes must sufferl "Portia (meditatively) I never grow tired of that particnlar.passage in Pier Gynt where the divine passion is com paredito the sound of two instruments a bell and violinerr ohl Lardsleyl They've gone! Mr. Sugarham (looking eagerly) So they have? -.(Grabbing her.) My little, nweetest. vum m darling! Portia (ecstatically) As an expert in love, Ibsen can't compare with a mus tacha'from Chicago.. Brooklyn Life. He Guarded HU Freedom. A certain wealthy young club man is just now telling, without mentioning any names,. his last narrow escape from matrimonial toils. At a country house visited by him re ceritly were several interesting nnd ac complished young ladies. Among them he divided his attentknsabout equally, although one of them was continually thrust forward by the designing mother. Just as be was about to take nis de parture the latter proceeded to consult him upon a matter which sho alleged was causing her no little distress. 'It-is reported," said she, ''that you are to marry my daughter Mary. All thonelgbborsaretalkingaboutit. What shall we do? What shall we tell them?" , "Oh,'.' responded thpeonsidorato young gentleman, "just say she refused me. I've been so unfortunate in my love affairs, you know, that tho report of one morftidisappointment won'tlvort mo, and you'll be spared all further annoyance." New York Herald. A Nntural.Ieellnc-.-MV,TitJnronrist('cra:rfrorwithraptur- ed eyes upon tho scene spread oufbeforo him) Among sucu surruuuuuBo these he must bo a poor clod indeed who does not feel a senso of exultation, an uplifting of his Guide Ya-a-s, .1 roqkpn we're nigh onto 4,000 feet above the salt water this mlnlt. Detroit Tribune. Out of tlio Queitlou. r m,r.a7.inr rafter an unusually .spirited engagement)-Josiah, if we ran't get along in peace, we'd better separate! Mr. Chngwater (snjnuB " monrnfullyMtweuldn't help matters nny. Samantha. I cau tell you right owyon'd never get anotner maa vuv would endure yourewmm, .-v l&or-Chicago Tribune. ; ETTect of D1U Mrs. FinngwM?oP. &Y; Mwu,?r" pby. Phwatia the matter widyonf Wlhr pat? He bees turnlrig flip ilapi all de m5Murphy--PatBay8it doeabo Mr. oloomeM b geU along wid eating do circus bills. Life. Toek Him at HU Word. . trkv, rfh to be adored? (Earnest ly) atowme tbeway to adore? iJEtonmbK the,eletrip bntton) p2Srrow3lv. Btaplettw the door Troth. AN EPISODE. Once upon a time, which was 6 o'clock yesterday morning, there was a remarkable concatenation of circumstances. Tbo sun tras rUIna In the east, and the union depot was crowded with people going west. Train No. 44 gave a shrill whistle, which indicated that there was no time to spend in fare wells, and after kissing the others gooUliy the passengers took their seats la the car and waited for results. There were three persons in thq ctu'rinyo next to the smoklug car who would lmt: attracted the attention of nuy extraordinary observer. One was a very green country fellow, who moved, uneasily and tut, un gracefully In his i-iat. T"hcro wus no doubt thnt ho was tresh from the plow, and he carried about wjth him the peculiar but not unpleasant odor that the husbandmau invariably receives from mother earth. He! was the ')se:ved of all observers, but especially of' two observers on the other side of tho aisle the other two passengers, who would naturally be the cynosure of neighboring eyes In any neighborhood. They eyed him askance from time to time, and at last one of thcm.satd: "I'm durped if he ain't the worst greenj horn I ever seen." "Just get on to him now, will yerf" ex claimed the other, manifesting a maximum of excitement for an adult. Both men be came excited. The train was rushing through a leafy dell at a rate that fairlr took away the breath of the excited travelers and afforded them no opportunity of admlringitha beaui ties of the picturesque country through which they wero passing, if they had) beeu inclined to do so. Tho eongs ol tne birds were drowned by the rattle of the caw. The wild flowers which enameled (the earth looked like white nebulas in tho. distance, and for tho first time in the history of rail roading the telegraph poles skirting the railroad-track- really did present, the ap 'pearanca. ft ia board fence, so completely did they engineer annihilate space with tateam. While science was effecting this phenom enon, which often has been alluded to in jest before, the two excited travellers turned their eyes uppn the countryman. H had in his hand a big roll of greenbacks, which he displayed in a reckless manner. He counted 'them over several times, and it was plain that many of them were of a larsre denomination. "Well heeled," said one of the travelers on the other sidp.of the aisle. "You bet," answered the other. "If he flashes his money in that way, he'll get robbed," suggested Traveler No. 1. "You bet," responded Traveler No. 3, "We are honest fellows," remarked Trav eler No. 1. "You bet," answered Traveler No. 2. "Now, the fellow Js bounij to be, robbed He don't know nothing. " "Not a thing." "Suppose we get him into a game, get hi money fromhim and" "And whatf " asked his companion. "Send, his money, horne after we've won it." There was a sigh f ron qno traveler and a Wipk from $lo other, 4nd they (both Red "agreed." It was an easy thing ior tnem to get me conductor to turn down the seat opposite the green countryman, and they knew it would bo an easy thing to turn down the countryman if he consented to play cards with them. They took their seam opposite to him aud-opened up a conversation. "Traveling frf " "Pretty ior," said the countryman. "What time do you get there? " "Tomorrow morning." "Ever pjay cardsf " "Used to play oh tho farm sometimes." "Any particular gomef" "Poker." "Like to.play nowf" "Don't mind a little game to pass away the time," remarked tho countryman, wltji a yawn. One of the two travelers produced a deck of cards. The countryman picked them up md shuffled tfiem awkwardly. It was small game, quarter ante, no limit. "Puddln,".wbIiperedjoqo of the travelers laconically. "You bet' hoarsely murmured hla friend.- The countryman was looking at his hand and did not notice this exchange of views.. On the first hand he dropped & and on the second he dropped 5. Then the, game. vent alonn steadily for awhile. Atlasttbe countryman picked up a hand which made him very,nervous. The travelers both had good hands, and they looked mysteriously at each other. The betting began to grow heaw for the travelers. The .cguMtmnsD seemed to have nerve. Fortune had po doubt smiled upon him. There was a large sum on the table. The travelers laid down The countryman won $40. He only had, i pair of deuces. The travelers were uocvuiiuk uwrum auu klrlfMl each other ouletly under, the table. They were getting the worst of it They uero accomplished poker players, and it was mortifying to bo beaten by fejlqw that did not know anything about the frnmp. The countryman bad a steady run of luck, ml In n few hours be was $1W ahead. Rn.llf-nlv the bntkeman cried out, "Five minutes for rifrtshmenUI" Tbe tvq plar eni wero nerj 'uui j" cwi. uv.... trnnan drew one card. Tbe others draw nnn nnl 1-iich. '..-- r I.., ii..t.irnHu.1..Vn 1 "ilakoyour uei, - iu "'"" "I am not In H."std tbe countryman, andrlslnu bo added, "I'm jjojpg, to Krt a cup of coffee." , ., . , He left tba car, and .tba .travelers upon examlntnKbis dUcarded band dlrered tbatboJtad laid down four king, wblpb had been dealt to Mm. They looked M each otlier in blank astonUbin,erit ppd fctarted out to find tbe countryman. But be w nowbere la the.vlclnlty. He took away with bimllJOof tbe two pbllantbropUM, who wanUd to win bU money to save-It or bim. Moral-In,, free eountrje fnd does not Juatllf tbijneara.--4irchanBe. Tb. Origin of W.H K'" Kprlon. A Rearo in Georgia wa, Ipdlded for M' lo con,; bU to vuxTmtoto lbl iilulttil ou account of variance, m was r.h. .m,.m- in criminal oroceedlntrx at the time, the accuwd naa eUawea in Ui MlctmJnt with stealing opj Jtunbial of corn, one busbel of Uan. ,Kiul buKbeN.f rfeariyeveryothtr kind of produce. Ita d wrn!" but denied "all de ret of de r deuaaaa." , A Story oXStUttinaaii'a.WWww. A prvtty atory la uW of tb widow ojbt rt&rf.nvwa, La,U bewtfiMM" Wonaer. and wbn.vf U U uV. f ptsr any of berhukbHnd' muric In puil : 1. ...,. rumieLLU loy.UMra.-n- XVaji. "thkt I mr bt brtUr alt tA la-tarprHtliaapIrttoftUworii," WHV MINISTRIES. CHANGE OFTEN. A roiilhle Explanation of the UnnUbl, net of th French Cablntt. There nxe-scores ol clover lawyors, doctors, journalists, and professors, half loaf ers, half Imsy bodies, in every department in France, in numbers eufflckmf to offoril a Burplusago of candidates (ox every arrondissement to vhon tho life of tho provinces is dull and, distasteful whom Paris in vites with temptations of all sorts The. steady routine practice of the counti y lawyer ana doctor ana tno church steeplo politics of the provin cial newspaper offer only a long and fatiguing journey to no particular goal, or to a goal not particularly worth arriving at. .Fans itseir is tno goal, or tho first stage to tho goal, of a fVenchman-'a ambition. The ques tion is how to Kt thore. To arrive In the character of a deputy seems tho most feasible plan. The yearly pay of 450 which oach deputy receives is an income larger than that to which tho laborious doctor or lawyer or journalist in tho country may work his way toward the close of his lifo. To become a d,oputy(Proviucial notoriety is necos eary, The respect and confidence of one's' fellow citizens is an acquisition which, may tako half a lifetime to gain and comes insensibly to thoso who.do not seek it and who would not care; to use, it -fo thplr own ad vantage. Notoriety is of much quick er achievement, it can bo won al most instantaneously by the crudest arts of tho tonguestor and tho soph ist. Tho deputy's salary is a sufficiont income with which to venture on Paris, but .howsoever virtuous, tho new deputy's intentions, and howso ever frugal his plans of living ho Boon finds that it is not enough to keep him there, Ho must find means, of adding to it. He establishes pr becomes .connected, with a newspa per and.makfis his profit out of tho ltradqsmen'8 or tno projector s appre ciation of thead,vftntagesof publicity. As o, deputy, perbnps as a member, of a committee of the chamber, ho has the means of promoting copces- sions to this or that contractor, tho genuine character and tho substan-i tial value of which aro shown by tho price tho contractor is willing to pay for tho deputy's help. AsaminisJ tor, JiQwever, his power of useful nesa to himself and othors would be muclj. greater than it is when ho Js f private mpmpor. Hence, as well a frpm a genuinely poiufcai nmuraonj l$j desire for a portfolio, Honce largely, tho. rapid.Boquonco at, minis tries in France.iifational Poyiew. 91rl With ads. Girls -with fads are typos all by themselves. Tlioro Jtlio girl wittj thoDolsartofad. And tho girl who goes.in for; amatepr tloa.tficals. .Ibo tho damsel who has ,tho ploqutipij craze (tho gods defend us. I), and the philanthropic girl who teaches in missions, free kindergartens, goes Lb Hull House and assists in -working-girls' lunchrooms. And last but not least there's thf. f business girl. She has to earn ho own living, ana yec suo contrives u. bd, almost as cheerfu, dainty, wojl brpd,t well dressed antj flwoot tem .pered. aa her morp f ortunato, sister ,wboJkqows nqthingof thpoamysidt of Ufo or tho trials of mpney getting Tho girl whose father or brpthor takes car of her. knows only ono sort of men tho chivalrous gentlemen who meet her in her own homo or in society. Fortunately for hor she never has to learn that often thoso wuno men have a difforent sidoto heir characters which is not cor) ealed from Iho disillusioped, disorj ciymte4 but plucky littlo ousinwja yqmu.'--Chicpgo Nowa-IloconL CURE Blek Iteadaeh sod rUT all tbe trouelM lad ,dent, to a bilious iUU ot the tjHvn. such as DIuincM, Nausea. Drowsta, DittreM afttr atlng, Pain In tha Bide, 4o. Wblla their moil ,rmarMhla auccau baa etw shows 4b curios SICK naadacbe, yet Cn'i Lrrrue Utaa Frua ajTequalfy valuable la ConHlpation, curing and pnveatliig Uil anaorlag complaint, whlu Iherabo correct all dUordars of the stomach, sUmuUU the llrer aaa refutet Ism bowels. Ktea atkbey onlycuraa HEAD ,aeh tkt would be alnost prtoetesa w tboea vhoTsSftr from ttU dtotrwwtor complalotj but ,tenuaauly Jbtlr goeSM lots eot jad Sre!aoXthSi who opea try rfesTwlll flnd thUe 5Se pUto valuable W so turn waj-s 1 that thiTwUl cot b wUUoc so fe.ftslfcottt thm. ttotaAar all sick saaa ... ACHE wall others do not. J Ciarca'a bnu fjvaa Piua are eery unall iraTorfl. Bold atery where, creaat by pJL UXm aOSttZH H,llM, WORLD'f K0TEL-- Faw, Ohcaco. CalaaM AM aod awb BumC tirtproofi Mi rvousi aaar rVlr bioiaiti featb ob ff Sour. CARTER'S BALD HEAD! What is tho condition itnrsh. brittle? Doejl lifeless appearance? brushed? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp Ken , Is It dry or in a heated condition? If these are somo of your symptomspo warned in timo or you win nccomo oaia. ,SkookumRootHair Grower! I U whutyou nred. Its crodastton ms u.. t iruij4A r a ma i?VofTiowtntrt.ttfira. pi in i tho folUclei, it ttopt failing r"i. - v. .. J.ll.katta "' .. . ana aairav ia ar. U rout druicstlst CUBBOt i prepwd. on receipt of prlco. i rwr iir i a iui cu. or" Keen tne sesip cin. uwuny. " ;" imi v,Tv"v tbonto of itootvn Siit Soap, lldeitrojsyanuttto iue, whioK etdm TUB SKOOKyn kuui kimk ukuwck S7 Honth Fifth ATenoe, New York, M. V. TRADE MARK jcrpiftcrsu. T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, aoth and Chomeketa Street. Screen Doors AND JOBBING. Sorloy & Whistanloy. hop 218 High street. Geo. Fondrich, CASH MARKET Best meat and free delivery, 136 Mate Street. T. L.ASHBY. Meaf Market, 20a,ComueroIol Street. Good nieata. Prompt delivery. David McKilloii, Steam food Saw Lenvel OTdei at Salem Ira provement Co., 85 State street. PBOFEMSIONAIj and business cards. p. ji, D'AnoY, ao.a.niMOHAM. D'ABOY A BINGHAM. Attorneys at Law. Rooms 1,2 and 8, D'Arcy Building. 1 ..,HAA. dn.fllol c.Anllnn fflVfin LO bUSl ness In the supreme and circuit courts of the state. Rl. B018B, Attornty at law, Balem, Ore , (ton. omce Wi Commercial Btreet. TILMON FORD, Attorney at law, Bdlorn Oregon, onloo up stairs In Patton block Hj, B1QQKU. Attorney at law,saiem, ore . gon. Offloe over Bush's bank. T J.8HAW.M. W.HUNT. SHAW HUNT A . Attorneys at taw. Offlre oyer Capital National bank, Balem, Oregon. JOHN A. CARSON, Attorney at law, room 8 and 4, Bush bank building, Halem, Or. B. If. BONUAM. W. H. HOLMIU BON KAMA IIOLMW. Attorneys at law Offloe In Bunhblook, between State an4 Court, on Commercial Btreet. M Hoe K. l'OGUK, Htunographer and Tjpo; wrltcsv uesi enuippeu vr iwwiiuub - nmd tvne flee but one In Oregon. Over flush's bank, -talem, Oregon, OTELtiA BHKUMAN.-Typowrltlu and O commercial stenography, room 11, Uray block. FlrsHslass work. Rates reasonable. D ttA. DAVI8. Late l'nst Graduate of New York, gives Bpeciai aneniiou w i " of women and children, nose, throat, !. wanwi, mn OlwaSes and surgery eases innZ? vtmtAannn fni RfAfA fttrfiflt. ConiUltA Uon,from9to2a.m.and2to5P m. 7-1-gm M0i'ilY8I0IAN AND8UROEON, . ce SloCommerclal street,ln Kldrldge blook. llslrtenco 47o Commercial street. a BROWNK, M. D.. Fhysiclan and Hur ceon. Office. Murphy bleck: residence, ,45, ( Commercial street. R.T.O. HM1TH, Dentin. IBBUW street Balem. Oregon! Finished dental opera, tloni nm nf everv desorlntlon. rainless lopera- lions a specialty. DIU OLiAKA M. DAVIDSON, graduate of Woman's Medical College' ofTfecnsyl. vanla Olllce. BHsh-Hreyman Hlock, Kalein. plans, spoclflca. nf1-nr.a for all W t'inn. and superintendence for all f w v iniiiii js rnnimm . iiin.ii si. tlons and olasses of buildings Offloe 290 Commercial street, up stairs, V MeeU In their hall In Htate Insuranoe fcudlng.every Wrfnflgnln. J, A. 8EIWOOD, Reoorder. ilhnJuOvuuUwO iauuuuu jou ouu vw. Hair Deatti I Instantly removesand forever aestroys 00- Jeetlonaul ) h.ir niimhcrunon tbe hands toofi arms or neck, without discoloration irlnlury to the most del rinilRate skin. II was for flfta years the secret formula 01 ormu'aoi Krasmus Wilson, acknowieagea uy V"" i Hnna na the hlffbest autberlt: ty and the nost eminent dcrmatelt: .ogist s Durlni iat and hair IPO :Ullst that ever uvea. m. . ... 111! private jroeticaol a life-time among the Moiiwy ,nd aristocracy of Kurope he prescribed hlsrMlpTT i'flca, II ha malfT securely acked. Correspondence confidential. Role tgents for America. Address THE SK00KUH ROOT HAIR GROWER "U .ni kt Mouth Filth Avenue.NeW York trlnnnnnrtnnncwi orvnon ononnorx P. J. LARSEN & CO,, Manufacturer of Wagons, Car rlacefl. etc. Repairing a. Spwololty. Bhop 45 Btate street. MONEY TO LOAN pn improved Real taUn amount, ana lime to sun nuuwj ,m ."- tw FEAR & FORD, Hoom 13. Hash Bank block. 6 13dw LEAVK8 BAIEM from U. I. Dock at 6 o'clock a. in. every Wed ucaday and Baturday. LEAVES 1'OIITI.AND trom the Central dock at foot o Washlagton street every Sunday and Thursday. tKAVWt 8AI.KM tor Albany ymr Monday and Tuesday, re- n'ca.ft.Va-ht aa lrIDrr!,t,!rK nil in tha aiftnU AI II KllllKW, CHflS. WOLZ, rroprlstor of tha GERMAN :-: MARKET foutii ComnweW HUaalsta. AH kinds irresb, Malt and Bmokad tfeaU and HauM r yiUltt DXUWXMX. Steamer Elwood. ,v.vv1.vprvvwy; I-: of yours? Is your hair dry, It SUllt at tHO CndS? IlSft It a ' Docs' It fall out when combed or! It not an seetdant. but tba mult of ' cdanttflo I -skooknm" contains neither ioltierU nor ollfc ,, i flUAaia m inn rum- sanii rrmii irii u ilia u isnuii i hair, vurt datutrHf aH arewt hairmtxHi uuOl.m nrl MfMthlnV TMtlA. II v HmtilKtirii ..... A. .!.... -..l.. V- I inntMtMii1 tnMt ftA tML &nA vM 1U formed I Orowjr,Upyrouirorw. mjkw.;, CO., - Brick , and Tile- NOBTH BAlifcM. ' Take It! RVENING JODRNAL, Only a cents a day delivered nt your door. JOHN C, MARTIN, Horseshoeing, BLACKSMITHING. Btate Street, - - J. H. HAAS, THE WATOHMAICB0R, 2ISK Coraraercli) St., Silun, Origon, (Next door to Klein's.)! , 8peotalty of Spectacles, and repairing Clocks. Wavh and Jewelry. r'M Smith Premier Typewriter, Bold on easy payments. Kor Rent. W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. H.N.BURl'fir:,aenMAgent, 101 Third BU Portland. Bend forjcatalogue. W. L. POUGLA5 S3 SHOE NdVWiP. 00 w WW them? Whfl next In mi try P ett In th vyr!d. 43.0B 2.Si 42.11 fMuwee- 4l.7i- ren by 4I.7S SfS If you want a fins MESS SHOE, macts InthatstHl lylei, doa't iy $6 to $8, try my $3, $3J0, $4.00 (iSkoe, They St equal to euifom mdnd lack m wtar at wen. I ryou with to economize in your teoiwtsri do to by pur?haihig W, L. Dougla Blioei. Name a orlca itamped on tho bottom, look for II when you buy "W.IDOUaULS. Brockton, XMi. BeJdb? Kbaubce Bros. HOWARD, The House Mpver. 451 Marlon Street. Has the best facilities tor movlnc nd rais in if bouses, Ieave orders at Oray Jlros., or aoareas uaiem, ureaou. From lmhl crlaUrior Pouts the la the line tojUka To all Toints East and South. It Is tbedlnlng car rout, ltruns through vestibule trains; itrr day in the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ;(No change of can.) Composed of dining cars unsuraaased, rullmaa drawing room alaepers Of latest eo,uimsat TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Vest that can be conatrueUd and In which accommodatlena are both tree and lur nlshad tot ho) (tors of first aad.second-claas tickoU.andi BLEOAMT DAY,(X)AOHE8. Aoontlnnota Una crtniiostlcg .wIUj all llna,aSordiDg dret ni unlntarrupted service. Pullman sit r -rllons can be se cured tu af rt,uv0 (iiKVatl any asat of Threwcb tickets to and from all pclot In AmsrW, Kngland and Kurope Mil N purchaaadalany ticket oasoa of UM com bany. rull luformatlon enneernina rates, time of tralnt.rooUMi andoiher details furntMtal Mti,uUU,,n,oy(ja4Xtor ia.oosW kw S m tm 4ssW' k. 4S4.UwassssslV s 3,soHUttda r.so flMM 2.28 m ML t2.ooMPp ana ifFri .sssssssWbsV WM Itetric Lights On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS : Thettalem IJght nnd Power Company nt Drum oxnenio avo equipped theli Eltotna Light plant with tbo u nt modern appjiratus ana mo now me ia oiifr ino i Debt tlmn any ny-toni and nt ana mo now Me to oner tbo c than any city on tbe coast. Arc and Incandescent Ligkt; lug, l.Icctrlc Motors for all purposes wlioro i)wcr is re quired. lleHldenoca can be wired for as maiyr lights an doRlrpil, and ths oonmimerw py fiir only xeu UghU nn nred. This being regjitteiod by an r;,octno Meter. Office 179 Commercial St. 5 Irresfl-. j... - News-Paoers- Fruits- and Candles. J. L." BENNETT & SON. P. O. Bloolc. T. W. THORNBURG, The Upholsterer, Remodeli, re-covera and repair upholstered fornlture. First, class work. Ohemeketa street, Btate Insurance block. Salem The Yaouina Route. M HB. And Oregon Development company's steam ship line. 23S IB lies shorter, 20 hours MM imeiDun ny any uiurr rouw, nisi. thfoliEb. nataensor and freight line from Rer ana ireignt lolnts In the Pprtland, and all tolrfts in the WlUamettn valley to and fromlian Franclscc. T1MK BOUEDUUC, (Except Handay.) Lv Albany 1:00 p m I liv oorvalltaljiW p m Ar Yaaulno.J:80 p m Lv Yaqulna8.4s,sa I.V Corvallls. Ittao am Ar AiDany.w-.imsn m O. A O. train connect at Albany and Cor. "fhe above trains connect at Yaqulna with tke Oreiron Development Ca's line of steam. ois between Yaqulna and ban Francisco. Hi B. I'aHengers fromi t'ortiapa. ana mi WiHamel te valley pqlnU) can make close con. uectlon with tbe trains of tne Yaqulna' moms ut Albany or uorvauis ana ji aesunvu 1 V-rnnnlHivi. nlmuldarranzeto arrive at Yaaulmv tne evon.ns Dsmra uaiooi bbiiiu. iSnsbcntradatoof sallltig. ager and Freight Kates, always tba For Information' apply to Messni. H A Co., Frslgbt nnd Tloket A genu I'niineuE lowest I IIIir.M AN A (V1.1 Km Kb .w LZ. j Anl ..... l.l lim.li. I. n O, O. ilOQUK, Ao'tOen'l Ft, A fass. Agt., Or. PaclOo R. n Co . Oorvalllii, Or. C. H. HASWkOj, Jr., Qen'lKrelgUtaB ' IW.ABt.Or.DevelopntOo East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacific Company. CAMf-OUMIA SXl'BKaa -TBAIW BtlH DAII.Y K- TWKUt 1-OllTliAnO AND 8. T, "goulBT Blip. ra. 9:tu p. rn. KklA a.m. TvT Ijv. Ar. 1'ortland Halem Ban Fran. "aT tl TiSTaTaa Stat a. ts 70 P. IiY. bv, Above trains stop at all atstlona fro Cortland to Albany inclusive; also atTaBtjut aiaoai'iaBCM juacm CHy, Hbedd, 10, air. flatant-- llarrltthurfr. iryia Kuue pe and all stations from KoMburg 1U A shiend Inclusive, IIOSKHUHU MAlIi DAIUT, VM U. Rl. mi7 a. m m p. m. i.v. Lv Ar. fortlahd Halem ltoseburg- An I' 4a p. m. Lv. I 1:40 p. m. Lv. 7Ka.M JMiilng hih on gdcH euto PDLLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS AKX) Sepond Clss Sleeping Gars Attached to all through trains. restSide Dim, Beta FM ml GyrTallis: pAIlTKXCkrT aUNOATf). 7:UU a. in. Tlv." Ur. "Portland' eJorvallls ArnTtoSpTS. laia p. m, Lv. l.tu p. m. At Alban and Corvallls connect trains of Oreaon l'aino Ilallroaih with Bir'aawBTKAiH iuan.v uaoarTauwDAV llSTpTmrrCvi "Iortland l 'Ar.'l MoTas 7purn:AnMeMtnnTlUe Lv. I fcWam .IHKOUtll TICKITg To all polo" In tn8 VatUrxi tats. Ca-nada und Kuropo ran be obtained at loweat rataa Ironr W. W. aKlNKKK. Ageat. mUm. K.1. UOOKltn, Acit.il, K. auA'ata.Act )t, K()KUI.Ki. Manaaer WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Nerthora Pacjflc R. R, Co., Imms) LATEST TIME QARD, Two Through Trains Dally. ItlBpln Idhun lOWam 1 45Diri aapm 7:l&nm l.Minrwa irTtrul.a ttisaHl lt.taM S05HR1 o.Wpm I uuiuiB a 7.UJPHI I. AUlana. a a..'bffiBnn.l 7.1bm lurain TlckeHsold and haifgafe checked thropgji toalliwluislu theUnTreHUleaaBAOjga. Clot ooanacUoQ mad l Chlcw WlMt att trains going Kant and South. .j KoriUlt luinnnatius "" ,'la Vr MiMBnT I tlkrt iiirAtit nr JAM. V. fi ' '" " ".JC Vaaa. Tkt. At.,cmsr, SiTw BMOD DISORDERS A New Remedy D (uutkului 04 nx- au,nj. imui iniMiSn Mruk tuwosrv 'ana vm 11,lr.iolr W w y W w 4jw l AMfHS PPTrAI "aMrl fXasspvoSj lPi r X7yaamf ll.H , i lO sa vaaaaMj w waiavjii fa awvav mfts lpJv'W ' - - - MtaMt sWsL ""i ! i tvi i 4 1 1 I 1 ? f X i J ; .t J Usst-t- Atftsl-W