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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1893)
tHt NOS -what a comfort it iato have ready at hand a remedy that never fails to relieve Constipation, - -and that, without pain or discomfort; and almost immediately cures head aches, and dispels every symptom of Dyspepsia. Such a remedy is found in Simmons Liyer Begu lator not a, sweetened'' compoundTto nauseate, or an intoxicating beverages tST cultivate an alcoholic appetitebut a,jnadicne pleasant to thHale,and perfectly harmlelsfwhon criven to the Smallest child. fcfffi.--xtSn&rf-?r: disappoints. ItposseJSelr the virtues and perfec tions of a reliable remedy of the kind endorsed by eminent physicians. mony to thoee you receive nnnually'ln j nbmiM in Tour valuable medicine, J eoniider Simmons Uvcr Regulator tbo best family medicine on the .maxKeu. 1 bare prescribed It with excellent result." -W. F. FAXK, 31. D., Trac7 City, Tenn. A EoiiK tuj OJ, There wns no one but tbe proprietor In the office when the man in sailor clothes came in and cautiously closed the door behind him. "You smoke'r' nskod the visitor. "Yea." "Want somethin extra dirt cheap?" "What do you mean?" "Cigars. These newt saw tho custom house." And he pulled a box from under his arm and opened it. Like many other individuals, the man in the offico was weak and ready to profit at the govern Bent's expense. "How much?' ho asked. "Four dollars," was the answer. Tho bargain was closed, and the mar iner started for tho door. "Hold on!" exclaimed the other as he bit a sample of the goods. "This is do mestic tobacco. Didn't I understand you to say these cigars had never Been" tho custom house?" i "Sure. What I meant was that they had never been so far away from home." American Industries. II i Money Tied Up. llaroer'a Btwr. ODDS AND ENDS. Siam, it is said, can boast of tailless cata with purplo eyes. Pot dogs nro now dyod to harraonizo with tho prevailing tint of their mistress' boudoir. Tho averago weight of men in Eng land is 165 pounds and that of women 123 pounds. This is perhaps our first duty toward our vermtn: To bo surotliatthoy nrovor rain that is to say, noxious boforo de claring war on them. Tho oldest town in Texas, and by some beliovod to bo tho oldest town in tho United States, is Ysleta, on tho Rio Grando, in El Paso county. Zoar, 0., is tho abiding placo of atnva tio band of German communists, who hold all property in common, tho place ueiug a mtniaturo tonguoin wit ma itself. Tho figures usually spoken of ns "Ara bic numorals," represented by 1, 2, 3, etc., nro really of East Indian origin. Thoy wero first tised in Arabia by Mo hammed Den Musn in 000 A. D. Tho record for tho ratio of iwrsons of advanced ago to tho cntiro population is said to bo borno by Aumdno, a littlo JfYcncn hamlet, which has bnt 40 inhab itants, 2-1 of whom nro ovor 80 years of ago. Tho ago of tho lobstor is n debated question, Tha small, markotablo speci mens are generally supposed to be from 4 to 0 years old, but eoino lobsters nro belioved to llvo to tho green old ago of xa years. Tho embalming customs of tho Egyp tians wero against iieatueu precedent Tho funeral pyre prevailed in most of tho .Mediterranean nations, lit Romp cremation was an honor denied to sui cides and young children, Before Going to tho Woild'a Pair Enquire About The Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee diSUPaul Railway botween Bt. Paul uiid Chicago aud Omaha aud Chicago. These trains uro vostlbuled. oloctrlo lighted And steam heated, with the ilu st Bluing aud Bleeping Cur Service Iu t. world, TkeElectriu reading light Iu each berth M tho successful novelty of (his progNweK-eage, amlls highly apprvolat e I by all regulur patrons of this lino. We with others to know Its merits, as tlH Chicago MUWnukeo A Bt.Paul Rail waj ta'the oujy line, In the wet enjoy. 1BK irw exclusive use or una patent. For further Information onnlv to MHet ooupou tioked agent, or address la I). J. Eddy. Qenoral Acent. J. Wt Casey, Trav. Pass. Act. m 8ark St., Portland, Or, tf 'HIE GlPfTil JOURKAL PUJBL.&HED DAJLYiEXCEPT BUNDAY, BTTHK Capital JournaiPublishing Company. f.astoiuee uiock. (commercial aireeu H0ER.Bjt0JHE(?S, ,r - - Editors.. Iwtty, d carrier, px month,-. lMlty, bf umUI, pr year, WeeKiy, pogea, per year, JO 60 -300 AX U.NTBSAliLK POSITION'. .. The Pacific Insurance Union has taken apposition it cannot possibly maiutaiu. It is, inBhort, thnt it cab Bavfthe people of Oregon what insui- wftbt.ln1a3ditIonto' right' they have long exercised? of? saying- what tbnj Shall pay for InsurauceC .-This conibiua tion'of San Francisco stock jobbers has overreacbeddtself) It cauuot maintain nUiPMitiouMbefOrdthe people, among business men or in tbe courts. Oregon eople have a special interest id resentiugibis attempted dictation of gigantic trust. The blow is aimed at i home cooipduvr the State of Salem. The insurance Union baa added a slip to nil Its policies forbiddltfgtbe insured party from taking any additional insur ance in any but ' Trust" eotnpauies, be .ougiag to tbe Union. In this list the ritate of Salem is boycotted. Oregon people are sure to resent this aud wlli be beard from in no uncertain way iu ruly to the dictations of the (rust. The sooner the Pacific Insurance union retieats from its arrogant assumption to own tbis state, the better for the com punies it represents. If the fight goes on aloug this line the state of Oregon, as well is "the Btate of Salem" will make short work of the robber trust. Honest competition in tbe insurance business is a precious right of the peo ple," of which they have been deprived too long already. It may be of interest to note that tbe "rjtate of Salem" is standing the fight well. Investigation shows that it is financially stronger than ever. It has tbe ablest legal talent in the Btate among its stockholders, men like ex Supreme Justice Thayer, and Richard Williams of Portland. It has never borrowed a dollar to do business with Hud has never paid a cent of interest. It has paid over a thousand losses' iu Oregon aluno and Is better able to meet Its obligations today than any company doing business In the state. IHBUKX.NY PHEASANT. The Oregon Press Association at its meeting iu Partlaud last week agreed uy vote that all uevspaers in referring to tue Chinese pheasant introduced by Judge O.N. Denuy, the bird will be called tho Denuy pheasant as a compli ment to the Judge. he suggestion was made by J. B. Eddy. This was a very seusiable and proper agreement. We were thinking about this matter a few weeks ago, that it would be more appropriate to call these birds after the muii who sent them here than after the eouutry they came from, wlieu they may be aud no doubt are found iu 5uuy others countries. Ills strange how great minds will sometimes agree as well us diiiur. Eugene Journal. REVIEW OP NEW BOOKS. "Prutro Ghlslerl" Is Marlon Cmw ford's most uiaturo novel. It holders strangely upou tho most progressive psychology, The hero who 1b sound iu uis tendency toward tho good, the right aud tho true, recovers from a wouud or dinarily fatal. The woman who plots evil dies of Incurable disorders of the mind, produciug nervous insomnia. It Is distinctly Italian, with all the rich background of a romantic post and the sott lilluslons of a ilowery realism exist ing iu Italy of the preseut. He creates au atmosphere of freshness and purity above the English herolue that is ele vating ami tonlu.lti ltsellect. Altogeth er tho work Is hopeful and helpful aud hence uplifting. Thero is fine disseo, tion of motives iu all the characters. The writing hasuueven literary finish, with ocoasisual Hashes of wit, us when Lent in Rome Is described as a "period of mortification and fasting during which society uses Its legs le&i aud Its lougiies morv," Maciullluu it Co., 112 Fourth avo,, New York, aro tho Amer ican publishers of all his works, aud Iu every respect this series, (Maumillaus Dollar Novels,) are tho best prluted aud ueHt bouud volumes to be had at the book stores for th price. "Old Kaskaskhi" is a love story, as distinctively idyllic as Mrs. Burnett's oest novelette, it possess the rare llttvorof au excursion in letters, iuto a rogtaju qulto uud reamed of and forgot ten, tuo French territorial days wheu the Illinois of oday, was the heart of Indiana territory aud exteudsd from the lakes to tho unbounded plains. There Is uo occasion for a haokueyed uharauter, were Alary Hart well father wood bo little (he artist as to Introduce oue, Augolfuuo is a dr&uuy tyegf womuuhood with as many suitors as a rojo has petals, yet uo duwdrop oyer nestled on Uie bosom of a rose more pure aud refreshing thuu her presence felt through thee pages. Houghton, Miniln & Co., Bostou. "Donald Maroy" by Elisabeth btuurt tiVEisiiza capital Phelps Is a good story of collge life for young people Mrs. Ward's 23d volume, beginning wth "Gates Ajr," which has reached its 77?h thousand. Be yond an ideal 'New England college girl, Borne well done ;Btudles of Ameri can university life, the book mutt rt t upon the author's reputation fiir He sale. Houghton, Mllllu &. Co., Bostou F. TeniiTson "Neely7publtSher, Chlda go,bas presented in an attractive volume Col. Richard Henry Savage's "The Passing Show." The sketches are graphic novelties frpm many strange lands, and reveals the graceful storv teller. The library form preserves many a meritorious piece of literary work that could never possibly' get into print in the old expensive book form. BOOKS OK CHILDLIKE. Besides being a - readable novel "Sweetheart Given" is an original study In tiie literature1 of child1 life. N happier panorama of Welch country life could pass before the eyet thau thai unfolded in bis life on the farm In the Vale of CI wyd; North Wales. The life here depicted will liuger long in any soul capable of feeling and the author, William Girebuck will be much iu de mand for having done this work. Louguiaus, Green & Co., Ne'w York. "T'le child-soul is born to live iu every man." These are the words in which Margaret Svdney of "LlttTe Pep pers" fame begins her tribute ofluve entitled " Whittier With the Children," published ou plate paper in handsomely engraved octavo by" the D. Lathrop Co , Boxton. The chapters present in agreeable realism the sweetest Incfden of the good gray Qiaker poet's life bis child-life and his associations with children. "Au Adventure in Photography" by Octave Thanet, illustrated by photo graphs by tbe adventurers, deserves to oe studied by alfwould-be artfsta with the camera rather than review, d iu a newspaper. However, if we attract the attention of several hundred ama teurs to the lecord of valuable experi ences here detailed by a skilled hand and trained brain we shall save sueh persons making thousands of errors, that may cost tbem much in time, dol lars, irritation, humiliation, and vexa tion of spirit. We gather from tbe writer's experience that there is a won derful world of perversity in the ways that are dark about photography, and this is all told in bright, witty and common sense English. Charts Scrib ner'a Sons, New York, Our Dumb Animals for September shows iu bright pnems, pretty pictures and wide-awake sketches of the grand work which Geo. F. Angell is doing for prevention of cruelty to animals. Students of art and literature will find helpful studies iu Denton J. Snyd er's mouograpbs ou the W irul's Fair. The five booklets are sold for GO cents, Kindergarten Literature Co. jjotes. Zola, tho apostle of filth in French flctiou, is coming to our country. Rev. Dr. Joun DeWitt lias a new volume on "What is iuspiratiou." Will H. Low will write "An Artist'. Impressions of the World's Fair." for October Scribner's. Harpers sSth edition of LorenaDoone has a photogravure of theauthor Black more. Robert Louis Stephenson is a grand son of Stephenson, the Scottish Llglit- bou?e builder. 0car Wilde returns momentarily from oblivion with "A True Theory" of the mystery of Shakespeare's sou nets. Lee & Shepard have printed a new edition of Charles Sumner's groat ora tion, "The True Grandeur of Nations." Ella Hlgginson has n delightful "Last' Message of Summer," iu the September Overland, It is rich with the aroma or nature. MacmMau & Co., the ureat New York publishing house, is enjoying Its golden Jubilee, having breu established iu 1813, by John Muemilluu, a protege of many American authors uf renowu. m Grand Sale. Of ladles' and children's trimmed hats for $1 00, $1.60, 52.00, $2.60. Friday and Saturday, at Mrs. D. L. Fiester's Court street mtlliuer, Salem. A Tjufle Latk. This would seem rather late lu the season to buy fruit cans, but owing to tho great rush at their store, which is acknowledged headquarters, Clark fc Eppley have beeu forced toimportauother large con signment. These must bo sold, aud tbe low prices mut do it. G-aM 15 Port. "Ihnvobcuncront aurfercr from iorpiu i.i ver nim J.v8iekin. llrer tlilnj; I afedlbBsrctttt mm iwtuntUJ Z can uon iJIcost nuy Jilui! of food t tiovrbuvnuarl.u,amlliuvcuiUu Cit Itrioeu lioiuitW tu tielRlit." IV. C tiCXlVL.ri.lX, Coluuibtn, &. O, OXTJEVEKTWHEEE. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLKCTIXG BDREAU SItflSNf, Orison frlvate work a ipedally', C, 11. CX40IKNT, Manager. QfSQ B V2CK H JOUEkL, SATTTRDAT, OCTOBEB 7, 1898 . AVERY, ORK OfTHCLABOCBT CONTRACTORS AMD BUILS CRB IB NCBRR. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. Gbjutd IsiixD, Keb., April 8th, ISM. Dr. HUt Itttdlcol Co., Elkhart, 2nd. GraTLEMEW: I hsd been trembled with htmit oitsr roRTHC iartoo ytARS,paiuuKi" was treated by able rhtlclans and tried many remedies, I grew Readily grew steadily worse until was com- PLCTCLT PROSTRATED AND CONFINED TO "T.BtO WITHOUT ANT HORC Of RECOVERY. 1 WOUld USTe rtry badsluk-. . . .lnzEpeHi.wben to vr.ito .itorether, v l"and It waawlUi tbe greatest difficulty that my circulation could ggTHOUSANDSgg ck to censdoufness again. While In this cccdl Uon I tried your new Heart Cure, and began to Improve from the first, and now I am able to do aeood day's work foraman6Syearofage. Iglre Dr. Miles New Heart Cure aU 1 the credit for my reooverr. It la overrtx months since I have taken any, although I keep a bottle in the house In case I abould need it, 1 have also used your Nerve and Liver Pitts, and think a great deal of them. Z- Avssy. JJOtD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CT8 -out uy U. J. Fry, drugist, Salem Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied iu bundles of KH), not cut, tor sale at this otneo ai fifteen centa a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cent? a pound. Next door to the postofflce. tf TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Sales!, JOctober 7, 4 p. in. OQlc Daily Capital Journal. Quota tlouaforday and up to hour of going to press were as follews: SALt M PRODUCE MAltKEr. FKUIT,' Apples 25c to 35c. abU9bel. Peaches 155c to 75 a box. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4 cts. Hogs dressed 6 to 7. Live cattle 1 to 2. Sheep alive $1.50 to $2.00. Spring lambs $1.50 to 52.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milliner Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lots $3.00. Retail $3.40. Bran $15 bulk, $1G sacked. Shorts $17 $18. Chop feed $18 and $19. WHEAT. Old wheat on storage 44 cents. New wheat 481 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old. 38 to 40c. uew 25 to 30c Hay Baled, uew $S to $12; old $10 to ?14 wiiu in duik, M to 8. Barley Brewing, at Balem, No. 1, 95 to $1.00 per cwt. No. 2, 70 to 85 cts. FARM PRODUCTS. Peai and beans-8 to 10 cents a gallon. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small Bile, 17J to 18Jc. Eirus Cash, 15 cents. Butter Beet dairy, 25; fancy crarnerv, 80. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm stnoised meats Bacon 12J; hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes 25c. to 40c. OniouB 1 to 1 cents. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c. Aule seed, 2Cj, Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cts; dry, 4 cts; sheep'pelts, 25 cts to 40c. No quotations on furs. LIVE POULTRY. Chlckeus 8 cts; broilers 8; ducks, 80; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10c; geese 7c PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. Flour Staudard. $3.25: Walla Walla. $3 25; graham, $2,75; superfine, $2.50 per oarrei. Oats Old whlte,S3o perbu.jgrey, 35c; rolled, in bacs. $0 25(3)6.50: barrels. Hi 767.O0; casen, $3 75, Hay Best, $1012 per ton. Wool vallev, price nomlual. MillstuH's Bran, $17.00; shorts, $20; ground barley, $2223; chop fed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 per , cental; middling, $2328 jerton; brew ing barlev, 0005o jer cental: chicken wneat. $1 lUQrji.as percental, Hops-Old, 10 to 16a, new 15 to 17. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregou fancy oreamery,27j w: tanoy Ualrv. 221(e: fair to coii l7(a2rto: common. 15 to ICo per lb: Call fornla, 30(330 er roll. i-neene Oregon, (jj) l"i; iiastern 1 wins, ttk: vnune Amerionn, 100 per (verpouiui; taniornia uats, ho. Eugs On'iron. 22Jo er dren. Poultry Ohl'keu8.old,$4.00; broilers, 'urge, $1 60a.oi; ducks, old, $4,000 6 00; young, $M5Q()4.00; geese, $S.00 turkey, live, 14o. BAN FKANClSCO ilAKKET. N oel: Orogou Eastern choice. 1(V31 I So; do Inferior. Sl9e: do vallev. 12ra ion. Hops 17 '' tat.-- K-rly Rose, 8040. Bur banks, S0AS5C. Oats-ililhug, 11.8001.85, . . p. , w , hou. z. He Llhcil IU She was one of theso young women who are never ready when called for, and the young mmi v ho was to take her to tho theater that night knew it. She didn't lire far from the theater and was slower than usual. "I'll be ilovn in a minute," she called to him from the head of the stairs. "It's time we were there," he replied, and as she sung out "All right" he walked out of the honi-o and to the thea ter. "When the first act clor ed, ho hur ried back. When he bad been seated a minute or two. she came down stairs all in n flutter. He was smiling all over and happy as a clam. "I hurried just as fast ns I could," she explained, "and it was too bad to keep you waiting." "Oh, that's all right," he laughed so pleasantly that she almost fell on his neck. "You are the nicest man in the world and have a perfectly lovely temper," she twittered. "Don't mention it," he replied cheerily. "We'd better bo going now," he con tinned as he got up to go, "if we want to see the last two acts. I've just seen the first, and it's fine," Then she wanted to know what he meant, but he didn't tell her until after the play. Detroit Free Press. "Witty rhcobe Cary. Some one has called Phoebe Cary the wittiest woman in America, and as one of her friends declared the Phoebe Cary who flashed and sparkled at an evening dinner was no more brilliant than the same Phoebe as she came in to the break fast table from her marketing. One evening at a littlo party the fun was fast and furious, and one lady sud denly turned to another, who was very quiet, saying: "Why don't you laugh? You sit there like a post!" "There," exclaimed Phoebe, "she called you a post! 'Why don't you rail at her?" Mr. P. T. Barnnm told her that the skeleton man aud fat woman in his mu seum were married, and she replied: "I suppose they loved through thick and thinl" Looking at the curiosities in the mu seum, she became so absorbed in watch ing a largo anaconda that she walked off the top stair of a flight and fell. Mr. Barnum was just in time to catch her and save her from a severe bruising. "I am more lucky than the first wom an who fell through the influence of the serpent," said Phcebe. Youth's Companion. CARTER'S ITTLE fVER PILLS. CtJfCI Sick Headache and relieTe all the troubles Inci dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dininesi, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eatine. Pain in the Side, ic While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing Headache, yet Cihteh's Little Liver Pills are equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, v. bile they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stfmulato the liver and regulale tho bowels. Even If they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them. But after all sick bead ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while others do not. Caster's Little Livrn Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gnpe or purge, but by their genUe action please all who use them. In vials at 25 cents: nve for $1 Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. 113 a rsex CASriS irzncnrc CO., Her tcti. yi Ulk. U Fries, Ve Modern Ilawktliuw. Police Official (New England town) Any clews to that mysterions murder? DetectiveYes, sir. I've arrested all the living members of the family. Official Glorious! What evidence have you? Detective When I accused them of tho murder, some of 'em turned white and some turned red. Now all we have to do is to find out which color mean: guilt. New York Weekly. Itetter Unsaid. Paterfamilias (to unexpected guest) Why didn't you send us word yon wero coming? Pot luck, you know, my boyl Hope you have managed to make out a dinner. Unexpected Guest (politely) Bless yon, old man I I hope I may never have a worse one. Life. Heaping a Harvest. "Siinms had been out collecting. Did no get anything" "Oh, yes; u copple of black eyes before he'd been out an hour.' Philadelphia Times. VIGOti r MEN IgBBjp WhvErfVt&WM IS!Oi Eulljr, Quickly, Permanantljf Rettored. WEAKNESS,- NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, aid an the train of t!U trwutarljr crronor Uler ". U mulu of oerotk, sickness, wernr.no Fulutreopa! aeniupateat n4 ten ctvea i eiery orzaa w& ltinn vl to body. bimpl natBralmeUMKb. InuwJUt Impnoeiwat K Jr'''uftjBpottd. inn rrfereaera. Buok, iiuiiuUou aad proofs mi4 iti) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N,Y. aj U iOIW wBCjJ A A GOOD REPUTATION Take no substitute 1 if p' w m w ""-"f-r m TUB XEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers. Horses boarded by day or wetk at reasonable prices. We keep a full line of Trucko, Drays and Express to meet all demands. Also keep the finest Stallions in this county, for service. Barn and residence 2 block sooth of postofiice. RYAN & CO. THE LEADING INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN PAPER OF THE VALLEY. MPIST NEWSPAPER I OREGON Receiving all the Associated Prfess ; Dispatches, DAILY BY. MAIL PER urn (f ( v n These low hard times rate s enable every farmer to have his daily paper and know the state of the market and all tlie uews of the world. Editorial comment is fearless and independent. Edited by its publishers to secure good government for the people, able to deal justly and fairly with all. Complete Telegraphic, State, Capital, For eign, Market and Crop News. w Willamette University, Balem, Or., School of music for piano, organ, violin, liuginp, orchestral instruments, Harmo ny , counterpoint, fugue, orchestration and higher musical composition. .No better grade of work done west of tbe Rocky mountains. Prices low. Seven teachers. Next term begins Sept. 4th. Send for annual year book or address, Z. M. Parvin, Mus. Doctor, musical director. 8-9 2md&w IMPORTANT. If you anticipate visiting the world's fair, or your friends in the East, take tdvnntace of the present opportunity, is tbe fares are now so low they cut no figure in the expense. The Chicago j& .Noriuwesiern Kaijway nave placed in service a solid vestibnled train, between Portland and Chicago, tbe famous Wayner tourist cars, free reclining chair cars, and dining car "par excel lent." With tbe accommodations fur nished, rates now offered, tocetberwitb tbe short time consumed iu maklnc 'be trip, it is within the reach of all. for runner information, apply to any ticket agent, or write A. Q. Barker, Gen'l Agt. 272 Washington street. Portland, Or. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. Leave ord era at Oottl&.parkkunt block Joom IS, Balem, Oregon. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Reduction in Price of' Gas. From and after O.:tobr 1st, 1E93, the price of gas will be as follows; Less than 600 cubio feet per month mvM (3.50 per 1000 cublu feet. OverfiOO cubio feet per month $3.00 per 1000 cubio feet. Special rated for large consumption jlven ou application to L. B. McCLANE, Manager. l""-fc-afc.sjjsfc Is often ruined by manufacturers, who relying upon that alone allow the char acter of their goods to deteriorate. The GAIL BORDEN EAGLE WM Condensed Milk is always the same. Rest assured that its standard of excel lence is constantly maintained. Its purity, cleanliness, richness and perfec tion of process in manufacture has never been equaled. It stands First. It has for Thirty Years. Your Grocer and Druggist sell It, for the Eagle brand. ("Hf YEAR, a FIFTIETH YEAR. Oldest, Highest and Most Extended Institution of Learning in the Pacific Northwest. Sixteeu courses of Instruction, from Grammar, through Academic and Col lege, to rbeolopy, Law and Medicine. tiplendid Courses for Training In Teaching, Business, Art, Elocution and Music Several Post Graduate Conrses. Stronger and better than ever. It's Woman's College tffirds an Ideal home for young ladles wilh unsurpassed facilities for their care and training. The school year opens Sept. 4, 1693. For Year Book and all iuformatioB relatlncr to school management ana course of study, address, Acting Pre., W. a HAWXEY, LL.B . For financial Information, address, Bev. J. H. B00RK, Agent, 8-22-d&w Balem, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Kd Estate, tn "moanU n time to aalt. Uo delay In conaldertng WW"- FEAR & FORD, Boom IX Bun Bank block. SI1 ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, St. Paul. Marion County. Oregon. Cbuduood by tbe siitera or tbe Holy Nmj' Jesua and Mary. Tbe location J'd"iuJ; can oe owweo lor neauuiui """ " tn Kt. Iaul can be eaally reached by bojU 1 on w Willamette, Tb buudms l newand upP with aU the mod-nv improvement. couiMofatudy 1 complete. Stenography and Typewriting Taught Tf nut modcTftts. Kor fanner partleaan apply to clf f?$ Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE Bl.0:K, - - SALEM.OR. Admitted to practle In all tbe court. Special attention riven to German ; nr people and boalncca at tn oDOw,,ir UateoateM. js. UOKKH, floury ihUfc Double Newsp Willamette University - - M