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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1893)
f ji",v--'WJ-'1"!aHP59Si The Hmnan Electrical Forces! Hov They Control the Organs of the Body. ? Tho electrical force of the hum-in body, aa tho norvo fluid may bo termed, U tin espe cially attroctlvo deportment of science, as It exerts so marked an Influence on tho health of the 'organs of tho body. Norvo forco Is produced uy tho brain and convoyed by means of tho nerves to the. various orRuns of tliu ody, thus supplying the- latter with the uauty necessary 10 in suro their health. Tho pnoumogastrle norvo, as nliown here, may bo said to be the most Important, otthoonttro norvo syst torn, as lb supplies the In at lungs, stomach, bjarcls. ale., vrjth tho norvo forcojieecssary to keep them active, and litulthyAs will bOiEeon by tTiocut tho long jiervo lie jjendini? from the lino Of tlto brain and. tormiuating.ntliQ sowi' SLtttho pneumogastrlc, ivliile tho numoronsJIr vi o urancnes. supply .me hoart lungs. nndstom ach with necessarv vl- tallty. When the brain becomes In any way dis ordered by Irritability oroxhaustlon, the nerve forco which It supplies Is lessened, and the or gans rerelvlnp tho di minished supply are con sequently weakened. Physicians cenerallv recognize. tho Importance of this fact, but treat tho organ Itself Instead of the cause of tho trouble Tho noted specialist, Franklin Miles, M. D., Jili. B., has Riven tho creator part of his life to the study of this subject, and the principal dlscovorles concerning ft are due to his otforts. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervlno, the unri valed brain and nerve food. Is prepared on the principle that all nervous and many othor ilinirultles originate from disorders of the i.orte coalers. Its wonderful success In curing theso disorders Is testified to by thousands In every part of the land. Restorative Nervine cures sleeplessness, norous prostration, dizziness, hysteria, sex ual debility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc It U f rco from opiates or dangerous drugs. It Usoldonaposltlvo guarantee by all drug gists, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical t'o., ElUhart, Ind., on receipt of price, 1 por bottle, six bottles for $5, express prepaid. rjolri by D. J. Fry, druggist, tinletu Raoy cried, Mother sighed, JXxitor prescribed : Castorla, TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, September 8, 4 p. m. OQlee Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: SALKM PRODUCE MARKET. , FBUIT. Apples fjOo to 76e. a bushel. Peaches 60o to CO a box. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 5 cts. Hogs dressed 6i to GJ. Live cattle 2 to 2. Sheep alive $1.50 to J.2.00. x Spring lambs-$l 60 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Balem Milling Co. quetes: in whnlncmif, tots 3.20. Retail Flour 13.60. Bran $17 bulk, $18 BacKeav tsnoris .u and $20. Chop feed $19 and $20. WHEAT. Old wheat on storage 40 cents. New w ieat'8 jents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old, 38 to 40c, new 30c Hay Baled, new $8 to $12; old $10 to $14. Wild in bulk, $0 to $8. Barley-tBrewlng, ut Salem, No. 1, 05 to $1.00 per cwt. No. 2, 70 to 85 cte. FARM PRODUCTS. PeaB and beana-8 to 10 cents a gallon. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 15Jto 17c. Eirgs Cash, 16 cents. Butter Best dairy, 25; fancy creamery, 30. Cheese la to to cis. Farm smoked meats Bacon lmms, 13; shouldera, 10. Potatoes new. 50c to 60o. Onious 1 to 2 cents. Beeswax 34c Caraway seed, 12; 18c Anise seed, 2Go. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cts; dry, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 75 cts to $1.25. No quotations ou fure. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 8 cts; broilers 10 to 12; ducks, 12; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10 cts; geee and ducks 0 and 10. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. wimir Standard. $3.25: Walla Walla, $3.2-5; graham, $2.76; superfine, ,$2,60 iwr barrel. Oats Old white.SOo perbu ;grey,'83c; rolled, In bags, $0 3()U.60; barrels, $0 608.75; cases, $3 76. Hay Best, $1016 per ton. Wool valley, 10 to 12c. MUlatutTa Bran, $17 00; aborts, $20: irrnnnd barlev. $22323: chop feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 per ceuiai; uiiuuhhk, vmi&m i,.UUi - lnc barley, P095o per cental: chicken wheat. $1 10(3)1.35 per cental. Hops-Old, 10 to 10c, new 15 to 17 DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter-Oregon fancy creamery, 25 27c; fancy dairy, 20-2,c; fair to goo, 1617c; common, H to 15c per lb; Call foruia, 3544c per roll. -., rr,eee Oregon. 12; Eastern twins, 16c: Young American. 14c per pernouud; California flats, 14c KKKs-Oregon. 15 to 16o per dozen. Poultry-Chlckeu8.old,H.50;hrollerB, large, $2.003.0u; ducks, old. $4.50 6 00; young, f.504.00; geese, $8 00 tun-eye, live, i-e. 8AN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 10 10c; do Inferior, 89c; do valley, 12 16c Hopg-MGio. , Potato Erly Roser 304O, Bur- banks, $,40W. Onions 76(85o per cental for red. and $.6090o for Bllversklns. 'MflHfSffSMH fall to mnej -reea, wt&ivo per -- for good quality and 83o for chojoe; brewiug, $ .00 per cental. Onte-MUUng,f .0001.10. CONVERSATION OF A PROMOTER. An Interesting Story of a Fretleal Jolt With a Horrible Sequel. "It was the -most expouuive drink thut ever I took," said tho tall man. "How's that?" asked tho short man. Tho tall man looked out of tho of flee window at tho crowds hurrying along Wall street. He thrust his hands into his pockets. Perhaps ho found less there than thoie might have been, for ho rellected, a bit be fore he began his story, vhiclx runs this way: "Well, onco I had a great bchenie. There was a good deal in it really, and I was confident that I only had to interest some capital in it to make a pretty turn for all of us. I had been making overtures to several mon eyed men and had an excellent pros pect of carrying this deal through with one of them. "The day I was to have another talk with my capitalist a couple of friends of mine came in and got me started on a subject I was greatly in terested in. Then one of them said, 'Oh, by tho way, let's see your watch a moment.' I pulled it out of my pocket and handed it to him. Be fore Lknew what ho was about ho had walked off with, my timepiece. "Knowing the chap, I didn't wor ry, but I couldn't see what he want ed with the watch. Half an hour later I ran across my capitalist,, and after we htuftalked a little I asked him to take some quick action re freshment. Mind you, I liad been talking as if money was as plenty as planks in a lumber yard. "We went tea restaurant that was handy, and standing up td the bar gave our orders. The chemist be fore serving us reached artund to the cashier's desk; and pulled out my missing clock. " 'Here's your watch, sir,' says ho. 'Sixt-five cents due on it, please.' .'Naturally I was embarrassed. So was my guest, but he drew him self up stiffly as he said: "'Really, I have some change, If "Rnf. T had tho funds. I -paid the clerk, redeemed my watch and had a drink with my capitalist. As we walked out of the place the atmos phere was very chilly. Ho said good by as soon as wo were outside, and after that he had no use for my scheme. Nobody could ever convince him that I hadn't personally-hocked my watch, and I didn't try to." "And tho fellow who borrowed the watch?" queried the 6hort man. "Oh. he explained that it was a Joke." I I. . 1 1 i. 1 . n. Af 4-t- A C.Tl.YI A'" Anowum ueijuiiiou- luunuTpui "That reminds me," said tho tall man, "it's just as good as ever. Now, if you want to put in a lit tle" "Sorry," said theshort manhastily, "but I'll have to bo going." Now York Times. Shipbuilding on the Great Lakes. The shipbuilding industry on the great lakes, including engine, boiler and other machine works, comprises over go firms, with an invested cap italof $15,000,000 to $18,000,000, aside from the builders of small craft not represented -in the registered ton nago. A few of the large establish ments still construct wooden vessels Tho business of others is largely con fined to repairs, and somo of thero have great drydocks for repairs and aro builders of iron and steel, wooden or composite vessels or all of these as well. Their united capacity U equal to that of all the 6eacoast and river shipyards combined. The ton nago passing Detroit ia 1890 was 21, 888 472 tons 1,000,000 tons greater than that of tho entire foreign ana coastwise trade of London. Engi neering Magazine. Napoleon' Words About BUlclUe. Rnirfdes. like fires, 6eem to have their cycles. Every despondent man 1 or woman should paste in his or nor hat tho wordswhich Napoleon spoke to a person who said' he would avoid a certain situation by blowing out his brains "Yes, I can do that,' aid tho emperor, "but those who wish me well could not profit by It, and those who wish mo harm would bo pleased." And yet somo writers have assert ed that Napoleon attempted suicide by taking poison in the palace at Fontainebleau after bigmng his abdi cation. A person in utter despair does not think of precept or exam pie. New York Tribune. nmnrrnn Strange Aulnials. A dainty, cjean, cunning kitten Jnnka Innocent enoucb. but it is well I to know just whero it has been be- Ioto permitting uio cnuuruu w iuu It The measles, whooping cough, scarlet fovery with other contagious diseases, have raado-pad vacancies in home circles bo carefully guarded that there has been no "known" pos sible chance for infection. Cats should bo kindly treated and dogs also, but i both aro given to visiting, as it wen to permit the children to fondle strange petal-Philadelphia frees. l'atron oftna Atroloer. Astrologers, like fortune teller, . V? i.ri.iul l,w ilirat who are largely iuu' -v :--ore in love or who want to be and by those who are anxious to get into matrimony or to get out of it In SldiUon to these there are not a : tow business men, specuiat"", i"- -and craftsmen who consult tbenv javMsri CAfio?Aii "" "'f-r ALL A MISTAKE. The Case of Two Girls Who Wert Not lilt Supomtltloin. "Are you superstitious?" asked the girl with tho blue sunshade. ."Not a bit," answered the g'rl wu.i the white w.iisteont. "Neither nui I, but Nellie is awfully bo. Why, the other day she dropped a fork at tho breakfast table and ran up stairs to curl her bangs, perfectly Bure that Sam was on his way from California to surprise her." "And did he coine?" breathlessly asked the girl with the whit waistcoat. "Of courso not. And there's Minnlo. Why, sho dreamed tho other ldght that she was at a big funeral, and as dreams go by contraries sho refuses to wear her new evening dress because she is suro sho will be invited to a swell wedding richt awav." "How foolish of her! Why, her father would have to buy hor a new dress if that one was soiled." "So I told her. Well, I nni not super stitions, but I thould hate to nmrry tho thirteenth Baron of Blazerfleld, us Jen nie expects to do. Something awful will bo sure to happen to her especially if sho continues to put ou so many airs." "Yes, indeed. Speaking of that re minds me of Delia. You know she dropped her bouquet as she started up tho aisle to bo married. Everybody said that was suro to bring her ill luck." "What happened to her? Do toll me?" "Oh, nothing, only she got 110 pres ents, and 87 of them woro souvenir spoons." "Oh, you-know how superstitions Fan is about tho number 13. Well, tho other day a sudden shower came up, and sho tookrefugoin the first Btreet car that came along. As soon as sho saw tho con ductor's number sho was sure some thing awful would happen, but it was risk it or rnin her new dress. Oh, it was just awful!" "What was it? Tell mo qniokl" "Why, right across from her was a girl sho hadn't spoken to for a year, and with her was Charley and Fan had only returned his ring tho day before." "How perfectly dreadfull I must tell you aljout Efllo. She dreamed the other night that a runaway horse, knocd her down, so of courso she was afraid to go out that day." "Of course, it might" "So she just staid in, and young Bore by isaw her at tho window and came in and read his epio poem to her." 'Grackra8l Did Emma eyer tell you how Bho finally helped- George-1 to pro pose?" "No. I've often wondered how" "Why, she askqdhim if he was at all superstitious. Of course ho answered no." "Well?" "Sho just saidi 'Neither am L But a f ortupo teller told mo yesterday that yon wanted to ask mo to marry you and were afraid I would refuse. Wasn't it fool ish?'" "Well, I novcr. What did ho do then?" "Emma didn't tell mo, but their wed ding cards are out." "Oh,, Susie says sho is goiug to toll Fred that tho last nail has fallen out of her horseshoe." VBut I don't understand." "That means that sho is to be married this year, goosio." "Goodness, that must be why Puil took all the nails out of thoono ho gavo me." "Very likely. It's the only way he'd ever have tho courage to ask you. Well, rm glad I'm not superstitious like soma people." "So am I. Let's crpss over and got somo 6oda water." "All right, but wait until this funeral passes. It is awful unlucky to cross b tween tho carriages at a funeral." Chi cago Tribune. Uoir It Wm Done. "Talking about bright landlords," said Creighton, "I nover mot one equal to the landlord of the P Housotin Portland. Thcro wero five of ns there who all wanted pie, and ho only had one pie in tho house. Yet he gnvefach a quarter." ''Impostlblel" interrupted Robinson. "None of your miracles here." "It is true, though," said Creighton. "Yes, but tell us how ho did it," chim ed in tho logical man in tho corner. Creighton erinned. "He sent out for .another pie." Boston Budget. A Jolly Honeymoon. Bbe-Thls horrid article implies that you married mo for money. HeWV. don't contradict it I don't tare to be taken "for aifooL Wfe. Wliat I)lajr4 J'r. Mr. Darley You aro so IsU Yon should have boon hero two hour o. I got o tired waiting for you. Un. McBride-rin very Mrry.aear, bntlcftmoasBOonasererlainla. xon see, Jack gave mo his coat to sevf a bat ton on this morning befere be went to the office. Mrs. Darley-I aeol Wert tbfltttan o Interesting as thatf-Brooklyn Lif. "y rfotnlAiBiiAY, - mm ., y rmmTtiT - " " - A Mculluz tt Itli Heine. Ono day as I left a cafe of Paris with Dr. Holler of tho French Academy of Medicine that gentleman said: "Wait n minute. I waut you to meot the witti est man in Europe," aud then presented mo to tho gifted German writer and sa tirist, Henri Heino. "Ah, dear poet," said thodoctor,."yon aro all smiles this morning." "It is forgood reason, doctor. I have just been calling on my unelo from Hauiburg who is visiting Pari3," re plied Heine. "Your nncle, tho lich bankei?" "Exactly." "Ah, thuu I understand your cl'erful air." "Oh, it is not on account of tho 1,000 frano note that that dear undo slipped into my hand. No, do not think it. It Lj because of remark ho made to "mo, tho truo opinion of a banker, a Hebrew and a German. After he had embraced mo ho said, 'Well, my dear nophew, you aro as usual doing nothing in Paris?" " 'Pardon, dear uncle,' said I, 'I write books.' 11 'So I was saying,' said my unolet 'you aro always doing nothing,' " and Heino burst into shouts of laughter as he repeated the words. Then he added, "And tho drollest part of it is that my undo is perfectly right." "Nineteenth Century Memoirs." All 0 er a Cow. Moslems were preparing to celebrate a religious f ostival in Rangoon Sunday and were forbidden by Mr. Fleming, British magistrate, to sacrifice a cow near the Hindoo temple. When the pollco ap peared with Mr. Fleming's Order, tho M6 hamniedans fought with sticks and stones. Tho police got re-enforcements nd Mr. Fleming ordered them to fire. Twenty Mohammedans fell dead, aud many moro woro wounded severely. .The Mohammedans still refused to disperso and the military were called out. Four companies charged on tho double quick with bayonets. Many Mohammedans and Hindoos wore killed and scores wbunded. Exchange. Uke Son. t.lku TuUiar. "My son," said Jinkins to Ids boy, "1 understand that you go behind the scenes at the burlesque." "No, father neverl" lied j oung Jin kins, "to sorry," said Jinkins, with a sigh. "I was going to ask you to take mo with ton-next nrnn " ! nitu There is a new demand for intugllos. The mannishness of women's attiro seems to require an intaglio ring as a proper accessory. Theroeoems to be a fashiomfor rings with oblong settings. These havo an almost geometrical nccuracy in tho gold outline. Within are precious, stoned in onot)r two rows. Ono ring had cr6ss lines of gold Wit with small stones at the points of intersection. Jewolors' Circu lar. If You Saw tour Own Wood nd saw enough of it, your digestive organs may perhaps be equal, ostrich like, to any task you impose even to the digest ion of lard cooked food. If however, like thousands of other people, you have learned that you must " draw the line at lard," thisiis to remind you that there is a clean, delicate arid healthful vegetable substitute, a Vhich if used in place of lard, permits you tcrtat pies, pastry, patties and such " good things " without fear of dyspeptic con sequences. There's abundant proof, but none so convincing and so pleas ant as a trial for yourself. Wo Invite it. For sale everywhere. RCrUSC ALL SUBSTITUTES. Gcauioa patdt only Vf N.K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICAOO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. DR. GUNH'S ONION SYRUP FPU com C8LSS ahq croup. AMANDMOTHER'ft ADVICE In raids UaUr of alfla blt.m, mr eatf iajMor tor Co-stx. ColU a4 Cnupw- U fynip r f a. Mow mi sT-a-chlldrra tk in, Uann'i LTOi; looBrrnp.-l-Ulr prpr4 hiu.ui tA th tt Oold ifimbtrt. LrxTbatOMMMBU. T-VSBesataUInU ifarlL Hold by n-kett it VnnSlype. World's Fair, Chicago (- Arnst iu au nvw tBWI . iitMYif i ail ruuoii dm rat HI I H QrtMBdsi talb on ttarj toot. UWtMflt'0r,Ta! Kuropo plau. rinwwn wmuij nnwlm b. wr. TWm KJri? IUU TIKLD-TOKt.lO ntxf M.BO-IM-K01PleRE-er. nni mu tfiiMlr n puu tiM-t ft" , to uvrt.Uirtitl-,IlM PJLEb wi. .--JTiii5-. Bold by IlsUtt Vb Blype. I colled f m. -mjr COTTOJLENE NHfl ,r""Sa1 KjJpvlf FSjV wff September d,9s. lVSiVVVVVV.VV.ttVVV-R.VVV. ubV-V IBALD HEAPi What Is the condition harsh, brittle? Docs lifeless appearance? Docs It fall out vhen combul or , brushed ? Is It full of dandruff? Docs ydur scalp itch ? Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If theso aro sonic of yoursy mpioms do woraeu in urns oryou win uccomc cam. -v. SkookumRoot Hair Grower U what ron need. IUprodu6tionUnotanccldntbntthenrolt6f adentlfio research. KuowlcdRoOf the dlteaseiot the hair and acalp ltd to ihedHcor. ttrot how to treat them, 'Skooum',cOnutn neither mlnornltnwolla. It li not a Dye, bat a delightfully cooling and refreshing Tonic, liy stlmulatlnq the rolllolet, (I ttopt falling hait cmt dandruff and grmct hair on bald KmnAs rtf Vnon tha analn clean, the use of Stootum iPtin Soap. and destroy th Zialr. prasald. on reee sipiocpnce. M.tuil for BX20. illfiW il c i i nil vf f a i J juvutend. aVWWWVVW THE SKOOKUri ROOT HAIR GROWER S7 Booth Fifth ATeaae, Hew York, N. Y, T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Oor, 30th and Chemeketa Btreet. Geo. Fondrich, CASH MARKET Beat meat and free delivery. 136 State Street. PROFEUSIOKAIj AND DUSINES3 CARDS. P. n. D'ABOY. OKO. O. UINOUAM. D'AUOY & BINGHAM. Attorneys at Law. Booms 1,2 and 8, D'Aroy BullainB, Ml State street. Bpeolal attention given to busl neiui In the supreme and circuit courts of the state. . ll R. BOI3K. Attornty at law( Balem, Ore gon. OUlco X74 commercial siroou TILMON FORD, Attorney lit , law, Salem, Oregon. Olllce up Btulrs In Patton block H. J. BiaOKIt. Attorney ailaw,8alem, Ore gon. Olllce over Uush's bank. T 'J. BHAW.M.W. HUNT, till AW A HUNT t) . Attornej s at law. Offlee over Capital National bank, Balem, Oregon. r01H A. OAIHON, Attorney at law, rooms I 8 and 4, Hush bunk balldlnir, Hatem.Or, H.K.HONHAM. W. H. HOLMEB BON HAH & HOL.ME8, AtlorneyH at law omoe In Until bio3k, between State and Court, on Commercial street. E. lOGUB, Btenographrr and Tjpe- wrltcst Best equipped typewriting qi- co nut one In Oregon, uver UBh's bank, Halom.OroKon. 1ELLA HllERMAN.-Typowtltlnn ana commercial sionograpuy, ntuui n,.uij ock. KlrsUclass work. Rates reasonaoio. TV It. A. DAV13, Late I'r-st Graduate of New I I Vnrl. olvnjt .nAlal nttnntlon tO the dlfl eases of women and obtldren, pose, throat, lungs, kidneys, skin diseases antt surgery. Ofllce at residence, lol Stato street. Consul ta Hon from 9 to 13 a. m. and a to a p. m. 7-l.flm vilvflTnrAN A VI) HIIRO EON. ce 31o Commercial streot.ln Uldrldgp block, Residence no commercial sircui. BROWN K, M. D., I'hyslclan and u ceon. Olllce. filurpuy uioja; icbiuuuuc, iS.Cc. Commercial street. rU.T.O H J Balem, tlons of eve: BMITH, Dcntlit. M Btato street .Oregon. Finished dental opora, tlons of every description, rainless lopera. tlons a specialty. Tll. CL.ARA M. DAVIDSON, graduate of Medical College, of l'ennsy. JL Woman's vanla Ofllce. Busu-llreyman Block, Haiem fl Iiril II Arnhlloot. nliins. BDeclflca- . tlons and superintendence for all classes oi buildings. Oulce X commercial street, up stair. PuorifcrioNiiODG-No, a a.o,u. w. Meets In their hall In Htate Insurance .ulldlng, every WednUveyln J, A. BEL-WOOD, Recorder. (UOUUUOuOuUO OUOU JUUO O J OKUoO Hair Death. instantly removes and forever aestroysor., Juotlonable i hulr, wheihcrutMin the hands, J or neck, without discoloration! to the most delicate skin. HI or Injury to the most delicate skin. HI wus for fifty years the secret formula oil rnM nrtnutw wusfor nay years the secret 'orrauuiu a fcrssmua Wilson, acknowledged by pliysl (.lam as the hluhest authority and the. llson, sc-nowjeoi tie highest auiho int dermatologist I most, eminent dermatol logtstand balrspe During his private tnnnor lb nobility clullst thut ever uvea, oracttM ola life-time among the nobility r ' m ".. . ti..r.n I ind aristocracy of Europe he. prescribed 1 bUreclr. Price. I by'2.!!furl pecxea. correspouueutwij'uiiuou..-.. . Vgentsror America. oiue THE SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER '0, w.n. n. 67 Mouth Filth Avenue.New Vork .vviooofVwonnrM-i nooooo nnoonoon P. J. LARSEN & CO., MftDUfacturor of Wagons, Car rianea, etc Kpolrln a Bpwolalty. Shop S Htate street. MONEY TO LOAN reP.MecV,n,.d FEAR k FORD, Boom 13. Bash Bank block, t lld LKAVES 8ALEU from U. F. Dock at o'clock . m. every Wed nesday and Batnrday. LKAVB3 FOBTLAND from the Central dock at foot ol Washlegton street every Bunday and Thursday. LBAVEfl BAI.KH tor Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re- WSSB. iftSw p"AiTft5r eall on the agent. Ah HEIUtl-N. CfiflS. WOLZ, froprtetorof the GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial BU, Balem. All kinds Fresh, Mlt aoa iaionaa Hcau I and -. i. FBlt-J PKUVKRV. Steamer Elwood. " I II I I . 1) l J . f . - r 4 oi yours? Is y6uV I.2i. it spue at tnc cnusf run i . healthr. and free from Irrltatlnr tnmUani. br ' It destroys paratltia iiUKli.uhieh fetd on i ourdniEKUtcannotiapplrTOQaend dtreet tow, and, wainll forward i urower, uni p trowe i iw fM cv.,c .Wo. i CO., Screen Doors AND JOlllUNa. Morloy & Winstanloy. Bhop 216 IHbIi Rtreet. J.E. HTJRPUY. - Brick and Tile- NOriTaiAllKM. T. L.ASHBY. Meat Market, ZOa.Cotnmerolal Etreet. Good meals. Prompt delivery. Take It J BVENING'JODRNAL, Only 3 cent a dayi delivered at your door. David McKilloii, Steam Wood- Saw JOHN C, MARTIN. Horsoshooing, BliAOKSMITHING. Btatd Street, - - Balem Leave! orders at Balem Im provement Co., 05 State street. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMARCBI?, 2I5W Commsrclal St., Slem, Orgon, (Next door to Kleln'a,)! Specialty ol Bpootaoles, and repelrlB. docks, Watohen and Jewelry. Smith Premier Typewriter. Bold on cosy payments. For Rent. W. I, STALEY, Agent, Salem. H.N.IBUllI'EK.aen'Ugent, 101 Third Hi. Portland. Bend forlcatalogne. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE HoTVfP, D. j ww thetn7 When ptxt In nd try a p-Jr., eat In the world ?5.W $3.00 94.00 42.S9 43.50 2.Bi YMUMtS' 42.50 2.25 ,2J I.7S FOR BOYS 2.00 i'7 f! If vouwmt ifns MES3 SHOE, mttt In the lalttl itvlei, don't pay $6 to $8, try my (3, $340, $4.00 or $3 Ehos. They lit equal to cmtam mdo snd look and wears well, Ifyou wlihtoeconomltotsyourfooUsar, do to by purchulrwr, W, L, Douglas Shoet, Nam mi pries itamped on tho bottom, lock for It when you bay W.I" DOUatAfl, Broekton, Mass. Sold by Khausse Bros. HOWARD, House Mover. The 4?A Marlon Street. lias the best facilities lor moving and rail ing houses. .Leave orders at Uruy Bros., or ada -dress Balem, Oregon. From Ter-Io.1 or Interior Poi.i. Uu Northern Pacific Railroad Is the line toitake To all Points East and South. It Is thedlnlng ear rente, .trans through vestibule trains; every day in the year to ST. PAUL AND CDICAGO ;(No change of oars.) Corapesed ofdlnlugcars unsurpaased, FuUman drawing room sleepers Of latest eiulpmeat TOURIST Sleeping Cars, BHt that can be constructed and is which accommodailea are both tree and fur. nlshsd tor bolder of first sad seeoud-claas UckeUi.andi ELEGANT DAY COAOHE8. Acontlnuots line eooneotlag -with all Hna.a8ordlng direct arA tuaJste upted service. Follman sli rt ' -fttOMfcaa be se cured in advtu) .-ru- ny agsut of the rood. . . Throuxn tieseu to ana nvm au pnints n America. EUicland and Kurops oho be nih in America. Kngland and Kurops ohd purcluuMdatany Ueket oMee o( this num. full Information concerning rates, tltr of Uln,n tee andothsr details rural list on application to any arsot or AasUUnt Uenera) l-SB.r Aaea. Mo. Klrst stmt, w7WilliG; WrU ia-,OrOH ' A. U. JlifIUlJVj v(7 H I H9sisBHfiTiHPi lJt! TBBJpSM, i - Wm! ron .wcji Jarm. . -rffl KL Electric Lights On liefer System, TO CONSUMERS:' Ihofulera XJcht oriel 1'ower rompaoy at KteJit itiTire Cave tqnlppcd tbelr Electris Ught riant with tho ru si inodtrn npparatua and nienCiWfblo to o(l.r the public a better llclit than nuy syteni and at a rate lower lliau nay city on the coast. Arc ami Incandescent Ligkt ing. LIcclric Motors ler Hit purposes where power Is re quired. Uuil lencea can be wliuri foras many UghU i dtalrcl Hiid the funaumero pay for only ucll lights hh re lined. Thla belug reglsteied oy nu h.icctrio Meter. Office 179 Commercial St. Enesh- News-Paoers- Fruits- and Candles. J. L. BENNETT k SON. P. O. Bloolc T. W. TH0RMBURG, The Upholsterer, RemodeU, re-oovera and repairs upbolatered furniture. Flwt clasa work. Ohemnketa street, Btate Insurance block. The Yaouina Route. Mm Ull And Oregon Development company steam ship line. 225 miles shorter, 20, hours' leas tltaa than by any other route, First class through passenger and freight line from F&rUand and all joints In the Willamette valley to and fromlKtn Francisco. T1MK BOJlEDUliE, (Except Sunday.) Lv Albany.l 00 p m I tiv Corvalll V p m AryYaulna.ft0 p m I lv Yaqlna8.A a ru Lv Corvallls. lftafi am AT Albany.U:10a m O.AO. trains connect at Albany and Oor. valllfl. Tho above trains connect at Ynqulna with the Oregon Development Oo.'s line or steam, era between Yaqulua and n Kmuolsoo. N. B. l'assengers from l'orttand ana all Willamette valley polsita can make close con. ncctlon with the trains of the Yadulna Route at Albany or Corvallls and If destined tHan Vraupls3o should nrrsnge to arrive at Xsqulna the evening bentre date6f sklllrig. I'astenger and Freight' Hates alwarn the lowest For Information apply to MeHsrs. I1ULMAN Oo., Frelght'and Ticket Agents 300 and 30- Front street, Portland, Or., or . O. C. iiOOUK, Ao't Uen'l Ft. dt 1'aas. Agt., Or. Faclfie It. it Co , CorvalU, Or, C. it, JlAHWKLJi, jr.. ucn'i rreigm ana rase. Agt! i j Ore Development Co., . WM Montgomery Ht East and South VJA THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacific Corr.panv. CALlrOHMIA xri'H-SS TWAIN HOW DAILY SK-. TWKRM I-Oim-ANDJIIIIIB. V, "HoulbT -rHortii alin. m. XvT Lv. Ar. Portland Balem Ban Fran. Ar.l Lv.l l.v.1 H.WA.B e.tu p. ra. ltrln o.m. 6.i9 a. va 7.tWp.M Above trains stop at all stations from Cortland to Albany lnoluslvi): also ntTaagent stiedd, Uatitey, llarrlsburg, Junction tllty, irlug, Jiuvcnoitnuau svauuui Hum nowtuuij lo A Si wo uoiid Inclusive. lUlHKllUUOMAlI. riAl-Y, iju a. m, . I iv. J11.T 1. 1 Ar. I'ortlaud Hal em ltoseburs Ar, Lv. I iM p. in. ( 1:40 p.m. 11:17 a, m :SO p, m I.v.1 .UU SB Diniog arH on Okch Koute POLLMAN BUFFET SIiEBPERS AWD Second Class Sleeping Cars Allrubed loall Ibrotigh tioliik, rVestSide DWision. Between PorlhoJ and (Mlis: HAII.T"(KXCItPT BlTMPAYfc Huv. "ivnTsuoT A.r.1 oTS3"p."m. Ar. Corvallls Lv.l lKWp.m. 7:iMa.m. l-:lft p. m. At Albany and Corvallls connect trains ef Oregon FMflo Uallroad. wltn "sTxpjubsituain Inattv CKlTaUNIlAY -fciop.m.Tl'i 7:M p. m. I Ai Portland" MoMlnnvllle Ar.l sfl6 nlm. Lv. I ftjeswrn v. Ar. THKUCiM TICKKTB To all points In the Kasttra Mates. Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates) from W. W. K1NNKH, Agent, Haleai. K.F. ROOElUt, AsiUO. F. atidFsS.At K. KOF.HLK.lt, Mansa-r WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES (Northsm Pacific ft. R. C., Lmisc) LATEST TIME CARD, Two Through Train Daily. It5proe-25pm lr2pm7:l&fim UhSUam UOAom iMinna ktQtm HtI'aulM.a &skua rAsblund. a Bbjh l.pm 74pm 7.1-am llBJaui aChtogoi -wp- Tickets sold and bsie cfeeeked taroug h to all points la the VtiUtA kUetce ; tuuMH. i;iuaoouiaviuiK uw w. . . UlMslBta4 --. . . rot lull laforwaMo- ajy to J Ueket ae-t or iAM,9.YOXl u5-VV-s. aad Tkt, AnU. Ohtsoriu SYPHILIS! A New Rmedj a . !(n.aa fwiililM ut BarnaiMBt eW ins !- U t& poUoo fMB M UaoJ. - s ,bn ef s-atifcy l9 lqtltWlWt-SMWWfatfwMl faf - tuta Us Um itUtmymm ma aw-ws ,uiiHMtoMsmet, . VPwt - tu vrrms , ana h ra it ..- p "-" . MKa.aubM4 I 1. .! fn lull Ndawlu. fl aniiw vour r-5 -wrcary M sW, saliisfi lT? Thiji.---v-jlaHr-,ww wMsAiiiniitw-. WsgsMWWirssi HMFFAT CMEIMCAL CO.; V1" TaiW I IT fe yiNsVf- , O. imiisjpi K Edjrsrl In Arena. k'"-J,aiifiiff-i - i.?V . AM intuj&jhi . .? 0.