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HTQfflSli(3 OJl-lTAi. JOtrKN.a2, MOHDAT, SEPTEMBER 18, lo3. 'IBB CAPITAL JOURNAL. rJBLI8UKD DAILY, EXCEPT BUSDAY, BY TIJZ Capital Journal Publishing Company. P-rttomce Block. Commercial Street. OTHERS. Editors. nli. .n.lf ' ". ! Weekly, s pages, per J.,tn.. -SJ.50 L50 STATE FAIR PREMITJM87-r NATtiKAU HISTORY. P. L TWasfihurU, BUperlntendeotf Mc&eafaralsft&lge, ' MrsLucy L. Wbiluker, Ifrdepen dence, collection live birds uot less than teutjflve'lit;"abd lat'collectfon fancy birds."' " '. MWOEL 9. Jordan, cabinet of sheila 2d and 1st. , ,, Mrs. H. B? Jordan,- lj4tTn display minerals not less than Hundred speci niena; Mrs E 1". Tnoiuas, Mulalla, 2J. Mrs. H. 8. Jordan, cabinet Oregon fossils, twenty BjMciuiens 1st, Mr. B. G. Miner 2d. A. F. Miller, tiellwood, collection North Paclflo coast u-ools not less than fifty specimens 1st; Mrs. H. 8. Jordan 2-1. VEGETABLES. F. L. Wasbburn, superintendent; Geo. Coote, Judge. F. H. Savage 1st on largest and best exhibit sweepstakes; C. H. Chapman 2d. F. H. S-ivage 1st on beets, sugar beets, cabbage, cirrote, cauliflower, muskmelons, onions, peck onions, ruta bagas, squash, pumpkins, turnips, to matoes, largest tomato; 2d on mangel wurtzel, cabbage, potatoes, paranips, kale, kohlrabi, late potatoes, table squashes. Mrs. F. A- Wolfe. Falls City, late po tatoes 1st. C. H, Chapman 1st on mangel wur zel, cabbages, early potatoes, parsnip", kale, kohlrabi, squashes; 2d on beets, sugar beeta.sugar beets, largest cabbage, carrot8,caullflower,mu3kmelons,onIonB, rutabagas, largest squash, pumpkins, turnips, tomatoes, largest tomato, and' 'sweep stakes. BI'EOrAIi WOOD SHEEP. J. C. Simpson, 'superintendent; Jas. Richards, Thos. Paulsen, superiu enls. The committee awards the first pre mium for twelve bead of 11 no wool sheep bred la Oregon to n y. Carey because the general appearance and condition of his sheep are the best, al though the tlneness of the wool is not quite equal to tho wool of the sheep exhibited by John Mluto. Tho sheep exhibited by E. C. Cross did not, In the opinion of the committee, belong to the class of fine wool, although so eutered, and should have been classed as long wool, but tho committee reoommend the establishment of a class to be known -as "middle wool Bheep." It. W. Carey. 1st; John Mluto, 2d. houses. AmoB Wllklns, superintendent; It. O. Donnelson and James Richards, Judges. Peroherson 8. B. Cone, stallion 4 years and over ("Napoleon") 1st. English Bhlre James E.Davis, Mon mouth let; Richard Hughes, Brooks 2d. ClydesdaleH. O. Fletcher, 1st on stallion 4 and over and 2 and over; II. W. Cottle, lBt on mare 3 aud over and mare and colt; J. D. Nairn sweepstakes stallion1 aud five colts 1st; stallion 4 and over 2d. Graded draft. W. A. Mills, Buperlnteudont; Amos Wllklns and R. O. Donaldson, Judges, Richard Hughes, Brooks, beat hone any age or bread, 1st. H. H. Craig, Maoleay, maro 8 and over ("Bess") 1st, aud 2d on same ('Fannie"); and 2d on maro 4 and over ("Nettle") J, Wt Lafollet, Wheatland, mare 4 and over ("Rose") 1st. BREAD, OAICK3, ETC. Mrs. D, H, Loouoy, superintendent; Mrs. M. I. Dalton and Mrs, I. M. Simp son, Judges, Margaret Munsou 1st on hop rising bread and potato yeast bread. Zilla Cole, Turner, assortment cakes and loaf cake 1st. Bell Wolfe, Falls City, tlvo pounds freeh butter 1st. Zalla Cole, Tumor, 1st ou assortment dried fruits, domestic oauued fruits, display of tigs. LydU Muellhaupt, six varieties jelly 1st. u tlvo H. I. McCrow, Clv pounda buM.17 let on largest cake. Mlm N. J. Ilogan, 1st on crochet work, embroidered table scarf, uprou, crazy quilt, toilet cushion (embroidery), 1 oh washataud splasher. MUm Annie Cunningham, 2d on net trimmed underclothing, pocket hand kerchief. HwtfureltA I. McUrow, Olyiuer, calico drees lt. Margaret Munsou, sofa pillow ap plique 2d. Lena Klgbtllnger, drawn-work tidy, lt. Ethel Klghtiluger, bureau scarf, 1st, Ethel Williams, Munroe, buttonholes aud patohwork quilt 1st. (OoaclUde4ou fourth pag o.) a ? sev " f r Lard Thafs the happy and healthy condition .of thous ands of housekeepers who have been bright enough to try ttolene , NEW SH0Rrt..n - which is a pure, perfect and popular substitute for lard for all codkingpurposes. The success o( Cpfro lene has called out worth less imitations with similar color andsimilar names. Look out for these. "All that glitters is not gold," and all that's yellow is not COTTOLENE. There is but one valuable new shortening, and that is Cottolene. It is healthful, delicate and economical as a single trial will prove. At leading Grocers. Watch the name. REFUSE ALL BUD8TITUTC8. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Bolo Manufacturers, ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. PERSONAL GOSbir. Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone have been married 54 years. The daily four horso stage between J'rmceton and Fleetwood, Pa., is driven by Miss Date Levin, a girl of 16. General Monotti Garibaldi, son of the Italian patriot, and his wife celebrated their silver wedding recently in Rome. The namesake of Molly Stark of Rev olutionary fame resides in San Jose, Cul., a girl of 13 and the sixth in direct descent from General John Stark. Tho king of Siam has 300 wives and 8? children, and his hat of state is so loaded with precious stones that it weighs 27 pounds. His royal robe is worth $1,000, 000. Harvoy Albee, who was scarcely 21 years old when first elected constablo of an Illinois township, is still in tho office, having since had no opposition tore-elec tion, at tho ago of 72 years. Tho father of Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, wno rum uecu uumu .... -0 peer,wos married twice first to a daugh ter and secondly to a widowed datighter-in-law of tho first Marquis of Abercorn. Thomas A. Edison comes of a long lived stock. His father is still alive at Port Huron, Mich., nt tho ago of 00. His grandfather was 103 years old, and two of his aunts lived to bo 08 and 00 respec tively. Tho shah pf Persia does not possess a railroad train of any kind. He goes about Porsia in carriages or on horse back, and although 04 years of age is still ono of tho best horsemen in tho country. Dr. M. A. Cheek, once of Orange oonnty, N, C, i3 one of tho most suc cessful business men in Siam. Among tho other possessions which ho has accu mulated is a herd of 120 elephants, worth $ 1,000 apioco. John Iaams, who is said to bo the old est resident In Texas, was born in Steu bonvllle, O., In 1807 and movod with his parents to Bayou Sara, La., and thenco to Texas, they coming over tho gulf in thoir own boat and landing at Cedar point in 1823. GREAT REVOLUTIONS." B. C. 480 Tho Assyrian empire over thrown and that of tho Medes and Per sians established by Cyrus tho Great. B. O. COO Royalty abolished In Rome on ncconnt of tho abuse of power by Tarqnin." An aristocratic common wealth established by the patricians. B. O. 331 Tho Persian empire de stroyed and tho Grecian established by Alexander. B. 0. 70 Tho Roman constitution sub verted by Sulla, who mado himself dic tator. B. C. 47 The Roman ropnblio over thrown and tho emplro established by Julius Crcsar, A. D. 728 Tho city of Rome passed from the rule of tho emperors to that of tho popes and bocamo independent of the emplro, ' 011 The Gorman princes asserted their iudopendence of tho empire an' claimed tho right to elect thft"England 1060 Tho Saxon, Gorman established. overtlusxjhsuccessfnl Insurrection at 'llomo against papal authority by Arnold .of Bresoia, IIo endeavored to reform the church and to establish a popular form of gdvernmont, but was put to depth as a heretic. The Queen Fawned Her Jewels. Queen Isabe'Ia nt Rnaln. iwwtipd hor Jowels to raise money to fit out the ex- iwuiiion mat discovered the new-world. HerBaorllleo was not greater than Is uiiuie uy mauy women or America, who deny themselves manv things In order to have money to buy Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for their elck husbands or children. This "Dla overy" is mora Important to them. than tho one made In 1482. For all dis eases of tho lungs, liver, throat oretonv acu, me -.uiscovery" is a sovereign. remeuy, a inai convinces, us contin ued use cures. It purities tboblaod, luvlgorates the liver, and strenstheiia and builds up the whole system. Guar autecd to benefit cr curu In every case, or uiouey paid for It returned, u Tliii Explanation. "I suppose," said a visitor to the Wash ington state building, "that those apples are but gooseberries compared with some of the' other varieties you raise in your Stater "No, sir," replied the attendant; "those are the biggest apples I ever saw taken from a tree in Washington." "And those pears?' "The biggest that over, came over the hills or down a pike in Washington." "And whiJre are you from?" "Washington." "Live there?' "Yes, sir." ' "And yon are frank enough to admit that these apples and pears are the big gest you ever saw raised in Washing ton? "That's it." "That Is a commendable admission, I r"nst admit." ger,"c to tell you the truth, stran to move to clJijo attendant, "I'm going go Herald. -"xt.week." Chica ne Didn't Get Hurt, Sweet Girl-r-I am so glad to see von alive and well. I was afraid papa would lose all control of himself when you ask ed him for my hand, and he has snch an awf nl temper. What did he say? Brave Adorer I I couldn't quite un derstand. Bweet Girl Couldn't understand? Brave ' Adorer N-o; the er wires got crossed. Good News. Ho Scored a Victory. A teacher, questioning littlo boys about the graduation In tho scale of in telligence, asked, "What comes next to man? Whereupon a little shaver, who was evidently smarting under a sense of pre vious defeat, immediately distanced all competitors by promptly shouting, "His flannel shirt, ma'am." Texas Sittings. A Shlmper. Hotel Clerk What were you pomad ing on the door of No. 75 just now for? Bellboy To wake the man. Ho wants to go on the 6 o'clock train. Clerk Didn't I tell you that tho train was five hours late? Bellboy Yes, but how was tho man going to know it unless somebody told him? Chicago Hotel World. A Good Reason. "Mamma, think lamp UUUTUV Why not. dear?' "Because little girls wear skirts and little girls don't smoke." Harper's Ba zar. Wilson's Sucgestlon. Mrs. Hardy (boarding house keeper) I wish we could get rid of that young man who is annoying my daughter with his attentions. Mr. Wilson (boarder) Why not take him to board? Yankee Blade. A Poor Metaphor. Eugene Marfa, you is sweeter dan a marshmlller. Martha Hoi hoi You bettah call me yo' chocolate drop. Don't similitude mo to yo' soft white trash. Truth. VIGOR ME Eatlljr, Quickly, Permanent! Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all lbs train of arils from larly erroraor later excesses, tfae results of overwork;, sickness, worry.etc. FulUtrengtb, development and tone given to at err organ and portion of the body. Simple natural method. Immediate improvement seen. Failure Impossible. S.ouu references. Hook, explanation and proofs mailed (scaled) free, ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N.Y. Boforo Going to the Woild's Fair Enquire About The Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway between St. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and Chicago. These trains are vestlbuled. electric llifhted aud steam heated, with the flu- est Dining and Sleeping Car Service - tho world, m each The Electric reauX"tioveitv oftiiia berth Is the irand is highly appreclat- i""'ii "sumi ikiiiuub ui mm line, vo wish others to kuow Its merits. the Chicago Milwaukee fc St. Paul Rail way Is the ouly Hue in the west enjoy ing the exclusive use of this patent. For further Information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address U. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. Cabky, Trav. Pass. AgL 225 Stark St., Portland, Or. tf IMPORTANT. If you anticipate vlsltlngthe world's tair, oryour irienus in tuo Jiat. lakn advantuuo or tho present opportunity, hs tho fares are uow so low they cut no flguroln the expense, The Chicago & Northwestern Railway have placed In servlco a solid Yfstlbtifed train, between Porllaud and Chicago, the famous Wayuer tourist cars, free reollnjug chair cars and dining oar "par excel lent." With the accommodations fur- nlahed.ratts now ullVred, together with the short time cousumed (n making the trip, it la within the reach of all. For further information, annlv to auv tlckct'Bgent, or write A. G, Bahkeh, Gen1! AgL 272 Washington streeL Tortland, Or. I don't MYSTERIES I Ths Nervous System the Sea! of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. No mystery has ever compared wltb that a human life. It has been the leading subjoc of professional research and study In all aces But notwithstanding this fact It Is not genen any Knovri that the sea or life Is loca ted In the up per part of tht spinal cord, near the bast of the brain and so sensi tive is this portion of the ner ous sys tem that even the prick of a needle will caute instant death. T?nrnt rilwwnrl have demonstrated that all theorsans of tho body are under the con trol of the nervo centers, located In or near tho basoof tho brain. nnJ that when these are deranged tho orear-s -which thev supply w nerve fluid aro also deranged u uiiequespiiiui 1".H6 body below Vn nerie force Is membered that n f er jut In cord will caune paralU Qienere the Injured point. becuufrom reaching the prevented by the lnj;flbe understood how tr,rhtvAuorJ,lniuU."tue nervo centers nWI yaosethederanRomenl. of the various organs -" Uiey supply wltn rve force. Two-tuiiju of chronic liseases are duo to the Imperfect action of to nerve cen't ut lie base of tho bralc, nt from a iei .j;c jient primarily orlginat I g In the ore i It elf. The great mlstab of physicln In rcatlng these diseases that they treat the trgun rather than the nerve centers which ire the cause of the tro'ble. Dn. Fha.nklik Miles, the celebrated spe- lallsMias profoundly st died this subject for iver 20 years, and has mde many important Ilscoverles In connect loi wit hit, chief umong hem being the facta cocnlned In the above tatcment, and that theudlnary methods of reatmentaro wrong, ill headache, dlzzl less, dullness, confuslm, pressure, blues, aanla. melancholy. Inanity, epilepsy, St. Itus dance, etc., are'nervous .diseases no natter how caused. Th wonderful success of Jr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is due to tho ict that It Is based on tlo foregoing principle. Dit. Miles' Restoratve Neiivine Is sold by .11 druggists on a posltle guarantee, oront itrcctby Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, nd , on receipt of prte, 81 per bottle, six xjttlos for S3, express rrepald. It contains either opiates nor dansirous drugs. iold by D. J. Fry, cruggiat, Balem Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castorla TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem. September.18, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota' lions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: SALKM PRODUCE MARKET, FIIUIT. PeacbesT55c"loYSi Tl ,UWfr'a- Plums 25 to 50c. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4 cts. Hogs dressed 6 to 6. Live cattle H to 2. Sheep alive $1.60 to t.2.00. Spring lambs $1.50 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem MllliDg Co. quetes: In wholesale lots $3.10. Retail Flour $3.40. Bran $15 bulk,$10sacked. Shorts $17 Chop feed $18 and $10. WHEAT. Old wheat on storage 48 cents. New wheat 50 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old. 38 to 40c. new 30c. Hay Baled, new $8 to $12; old $10 to $14. Wild to balk. J to 8. Barley Brewing, at Salem, No. 1, 05 to $1.00 per cat. JSo. U, 70 to bo cts, FARM PRODUCTS. Peas and beais-8 to 10 cents a gallon. Wool llest, 10c. Hops Smallsale, 15 to 17c Eegs Ca9h, 15 cents. . Butter Best dairy, 25; fancy creamery, 30. Cheese iz to 15 cts. Farm sniokal meats Bacon hams, 13; slioullern, 10. Potatoes nev. 3Q& to 50c. Onions 1 U 1 cents. Beeswax 34. Caraway seed, 12; 18c. Anise seed, Sun Ulnseng, $1.40. HIDI3 AND PELTS. Green, 2cts;dry, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 25 cts to 40c. No quotations on furs. LIE POULTRY. Chickens 7 cts; broilers 7; ducks, 8 10c; turkeys, alow sale, choice, 10c; geese 7c. PORTLiKD QUOTATIONS. Okln, Feed, etc. Flour Stan'ard, $3.25; Walla Walla, $3.25; graham $2.75; superfine, $2.60 per barrel. Oats Old, tVilte,86o per bu. , grey, 33c; ro.U(ijo:75; ca J8-2o6.50; barrels, nay isest, $iO(aio'. Wool vallev. 10 to 12o?0,L MtllstulTs Bran, $17.00; shor., ground barley, $2223; chop feed, $W per ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 per cental; middling, $2328 per ten: brew ing barley, 0005o percental: chicken wheat. $1 10T,25 per cental. Hops-Old, 10 to 10c, new 15 to 17, DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fanoy creamery, 25 27cj fanoy dairy, 2022o; fair to good, 1017c; common, 14 to 15o per lb; Call fornla, 3544o per roll. Cheese Oregon, 12; Eastern twins, ICo; Young American, 14o per per peund: California flats. 14c Etrcs Orecou. 15 to 16o per dozen. Poultry Chlokeus,old,$4.60r broilers, larce, $2 003.0u; ducks, old, $4.50 6.00; young, f A604.00; geese, $3,00 turkey, live, 14o. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 10 10c; do Inferior, 80o; do valley, 12 15c. Hops 16ie. Potatoes Knrly Rose, 3040. Bur banks, $.4050c. Onions 7585o per cental for red. and $.8000oTyr sllversktns. Bailey .Feed; CS70o per cental for good quality ar.dS3jo for choice; brewing. $ .03 per cental. Oata-MUllug, .0001.10. Avoiding Military Duty In France. Public opinion has been called in France to S6andals In connection with army recruiting which show how dif ficult it is to carry ouba scheme of uni versal compulsory service. As a matter of fact, it is well known that In order to prevent the burden of tho system fall ing with undue weight upon certain in dividuals numerous exemptions have to bo made. Tho only sou of a widow, for Instance, who helps to support his moth er, Is let off scot free, while the eldest son of a man upward of 70 years of ago is only made to serve for ono year if it can bo proved that the father is depend ent upon him in any way. A declara tion of the facts has to bo mado on oath by three witnesses before the exemption is made. A case of fraud which has jnst cgpjgg light has shown thaWhjonaideration who aro Tez&Sfinng that is required in tojWyl In tho country districts the fraud most be attended with great risk, but it is tho opinion of one of the Paris magistrates, who has had much expe rience in the matter, that in tho great cities it is practically impossible to de tect it. London News. Sleeping Car Arrangement. A lady writes urging the introdnctiou of special sleeping cars for women on which only women servants should bo employed. Theoretically this would un doubtedly bo a desirable reform, which men as well as women would favor, since the usual mixed arrangements are probably not agreeable either to men or women. However, it is to bo feared that the plan is not practicable. .From a woman's car of this sort conductors, brakemen and all other men would have to be excluded, or else there would be no advantage except to the men in the other cars from which women were excluded, and under our present system of con struction this would be impossible. Men would still have to make a thoroughfare of the car in order to carry on the train at all. A separately curtained portion of a car would seem to approach nearer to practicability. As a matter of fact, no Eerious trouble results from the pres ent system, though it is often incon venient and disagreeable to both men and women. Boston Transcript. Hood's Cures Mrs. O. B. Tltua 11 Every Dose Helps Me "When I take Hood's Sarsaparllla, and I think It tho best medicine for the blood. My six-year-old boy had sores on his feet, caused by POIMON I W. They becamo so large and painful be could not wear his shoes. A weelc after I began giving him Hood's Sarsaparllla the sores began to heal and when he had taken two bottles he was cured." Mas. C. H. Titus, So. Gibson, Pa. HOOD'S Plt.L8 " purely recetable, and not corgt, pais or gripe. Try a box., 25c. HAVE YOU GOT PILES ITCHING riLE3 known by icolstur like perspiration, cause Intense Itching when warm. This form and QL,INr. BLEEDLNO or PROTRUDING PLLXd YIELD AT ONCE TO DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY, Which acts directly on parts affected absorbs tumors, allays lteh!nsr,eSectlna a permanent cut e. Price fiOn. ti-ruz Rlata or mall. Dr. .Bosaako, Pnlladelnia, Pa, Sold by Baskeu ic Van Slype, Bids Wanted. Bids will be received by the asylum board of trustees, until noon, Sept. 18, 1893. for hauling brick from the peni tentiary to the asylum farm. For par ticulars, apply to T,. T,. Tloivi.Aicn. 0-18-td Sunt. Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, -.- SALEM, OR. Admitted to practice in all the courts. Special attention given to German speak ing people and buslnexs at the mnntv nnrt state offices. K. HOFKU. Notary Public. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH RONS The Rustler Wood Saw And he doesn't burn up half your wood. In fuel, when he saws it. JI ke your contracts wuu uiru personally orleav- orders at Veatcbs -mt store Dearborn's book store,i8o Hummer T.ddreea me by mail, 0-14-u HUnTorj The House Mover 451 Marion Street. Has the best facilities lor moving and rais ing bouses. tave orders at Uray Bros., or address Balem, Oregon. DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP F0H COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. flssssssskS 3fHj P t 'taei GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE laralatnc a famllr or ulna children, nj only reaaadjr for Oauxhs. 'Colds and Croup was Obloa rrap. ItUJu.ta.en'ecUre texUrasitwasfortr 6 .Ho-. Wow mr rraodalldrea take Dr. linn's Onion Brrup. which la alteadr prepared and more pleaaant to toe taste. Belt everywhere. LarteboiOMfrOoaau. Tate as snUutou for lb Bold by Bsakett & VanBlype. for Infants " Castor la Is so well adapted to chndjfJoa I recommend Itoa superlo j D known to mo oJord St, Brooklyn, tf. T. "The ua of 'Castorla' Is so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Ciblos Harttm, D.D.. New York City, Late Pastor Bloomlngdale Reformed Church. Tnx GnmcB THE SEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers. Horses boarded by day or wetlt at reasonable prices, we Keep a iuii line oi 'irucK, urays and Express to meet all demands. Also keep the finest Stallions in this county, for service, Barn and residence block south. of postbfllce. RYAN & CO. Civ K AM. If you would be clean and have your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest mannor, take them, to the sjvlbm: steam laundry where all workjis done by white labor and in the most prompt manuer. UOL.UJN.tt.L J. UL.MST.KD, Liberty Streei CHURCHILLlPiimpstPaERp5,Piirnp BURROUGHS J. W. TflORNBURG, Recovers and repairs upholstered enaoies rue to turn out nrst-class worts, G;ive eatlioatefl. State Insurance block, TKOFE5SIONAE-ANTJ TniBrNEHa CARDS. P. H. D'ABOY. GEO. O. BINGHAM. D'ARCy i BINGHAM, Attorneys at Law, Rooms 1, 2 and 3, D'Arcy Building. 141 atate street. Special attention given to busl- ness in the supreme and circuit courts or the state. 2 11 R F.BOISE Attorntyat Uw, balem, Ore eon. Ofilce 27-i Commercial street. TILMON FORD, Attorney at law, Salem, Oregoa. Office up stairs in Patton block IT J. BIGGER, Attorney at law,8alem. Ore- jujl. &uu umto uvur nuaas DanK. J J. SHAW. M. W. HUNT. SHAW & HUNT . Attorneys at law. Office over Capital National bank, Balem, Oregon. fOHN A. OAR -JON, Attorney at law, rooms I 3 and 4, Bush bank building, Halem.Or. B. r BOSHAM. W. H, HOLMES BON HAM k HOLME3, Attorneys at law Office In Bush block, between State and court, on Commercial street. JOHN BAYNE. ATTORNEY-AT-IASV. Muipby block, cor. State and Commercial streets, Halem, Oregon. 9 9-tf. ME. FOGUE, Stenographer and Tjpe- floe but one in Oregon. Over Bush's bank. Ha 1 em. Orezon. STELLA 8HERMAN.-TypewntlnK and Commercial stenography, room n. Gray tlck. Klrstrclass work. Rates reasonable. TH. A. DAVIS. Late Post Graduate of New I t Vnrlr vlv.. iiu.lnl ... .- .1 . ... j. eases of women and children, pose, throat, lungs, kidneys, skin diseases and surgery. Office at reaiuence, lo4 State street. ConsuUa- tints fmrrx Otni)n nnia . ....M .wW v ,w ltt n. w ttuu A Vl j p rrj, emiQ T. AlUli, PHVATflflM a fctrv Dlfnnnn.T ic6 ofmmerotal streeMn Eldrtdee bloct. ou,;ui, -ij MiuiuoTciti Bireet, Q O. BROWNE, M. D., FhystcU'u and rur O. geon. Office, Murpby blouk; reslaence, 15. ommerclal street. ' ' DR.T.0 SMITH, Dentist. 82 State street KlIAm Hrairnn llHleV, . lions of every description. Painless iopera tlons a specially. TTvR m.ARA M TlaritutXT n.-.A - U Woman's Medlotil CoUege' of Pennsyl vanla Office. Bush-Breyman Block, Halem. WD.PUQH, Architect, plans, speclflca-. . tlons and superintendence for all classes oi buildings. Office 290 Commercial street, tip stairs. PROTECTION LODGE NO. 2 A.O.TJ. W. tT.,e6U,n tnelr nal1 la Btat Insurance building, every Wednesday evening J.A.SELWOOD,RbXerl:ENW,l " W ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, couduciesL. Marion County, Oregon. ebeTslVedfer'fiUro HoIyN.me.of st. Iaul can be easily relcyoiard "" Willamette, The buSdwg lYSe8I .Vi' with all the modTn lraprovementS?n.4?S course of study U complete. Stenography and Typewriting Tamgbt. Terms moderate. For further Daitlcu'arsannlvtnaiilitrRnnap r. ft-l-lmdAw MONEY TO LOAN On improved Real Estate. lu amounts and time to suit. No delay In oonrldering loans. FEAR & FORD, Room 12, Bash Bank block. 6 124 World's Fair, Chicago. uapl Calnmet Arena and MkaStrae. nTEl ss m Fireproof lit rooms i near rW nw I bfa Oroundai bath on urery Soor. IAWfTCa;S. and Child ran. castorla cured OoUe, CoewtlpUlorL Sour Stomach, BUrrbcea. KractaUoo. KJHfWjy1. "P. MdlSous d Without injurious medication. " T?LST1. Tears I have recommended your Castori,' and shall always contunSta dosoas it has Invariably produced beatflcUl Edwdc F. PAssn, K. D, M Tho Wtothrop," lOth 8trt and Tut Are, Hew York CUy. Compaxt, 77 Bcuit Bntzrr, Hnr Tom. 103 State Street. Tlit) I'PUOLSTURER. furniture. Long Experience in the triJ tsamples or coverings. xo trouois wi Chemeketa street QMS. WOLZ, I I Proprietor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial St., flilfrn. All kinds Fresh, tsalt and Smoked iioim uuu auases. FREE DKMVERY. BURTON BROTHERS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick In all Patterns for rrostil and supply the brick for the Newfixlemdl'I nan aua nearly nil menne DuiiuingscrKw lnnhe Capital City. Yards near Penitentiary, Balem. Or. 8ift Conservatory oflfii WHIatnette University, Balem, Or, ttcnool or music ror piano, organ, viom, singing, orchestral Instruments, Hinw ny: counterpoint, fugue, orcneairauoi and higher musical composition. ' tter grade of vork done west 5tv Kocuy mountains, prices low. ce teachers. Next term begins Bept 4! Bend for annuaPvear boob or addre Z. M. Parvln. Mus. Doctor, musict director. 8 92mM' P. J. LAESEN & CO Manufacturer of" Wagons, Car riages, etc. Rannlrlnv m naalaltv. Bhopi5 8ttUrfI SALT LAKE.. 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