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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1893)
BPMC55Cpw wm mimmmmnmimmamtbi tfjM?ffS55S5Bfc jh :mvmmKWmf si!pi :4r WDtiaffanwg,V? MMMf "WtWg't'ywwwB1 MYSTERIES! The Nervous System the Seal of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. No mystery has ever compared with that a human llfo It has been tho leading sublec of professional research nnd study In uli nces Uut notwithstanding this fact it Ih not gener any knowi that the sea) of life Isloca ted In the tip Demartof thf I spinal cord near the tiusi I J J I ' J I V I I .!. ,...... B U VL'fl?i3. I ) and so sensl ' K "C-rV5or tho Is t b if portion of (In nenous sjt, tern thai eui the prick of i needle wll cause Instan death. Hecont discoveries linvirinmnnitrntprl Hint nllthoorsansof tho body are under the con trol of the nervo centers, located In or neai tho base of tho brain, and th.it hen the&earc deraneed the organ which ihe Mipp y wi(l nerve Huldnro also der:iiL'ed. Wlieu It N re membered that a s 'UHlnlurylo thukplnfi cord will caina pauijsis of tho body belovi t'10 Injured point, Uvntito the nero-forte I prevented by the Injury from reaching tin paralyzed portion. It will be understood lion the doranement of thonero center nil1 cause tho dorangument of tho various organs which thovsunnlv with nero force. Two-thirds of clironlo diseases me dm tc thol nperfoct action of tho nervo ii'u iv the base of tho bralr, not from'ti u .e ment prlm.ivlly originating In the nq i i -snlf. Tho groat mistake of physloit i in tieatlng theso diseases Is that they tu he organ rather than tho nervo centers xdilcli ar. tup causo of tho trouble. Hit. Kuankmk Miles, tho celebrated spo clalist.hus profoundly studied this subject Tor over20 years, and has made many Import ant discoveries In connection with It. chief im.ong them being the facts contained In the a ovc statement, and. that the ordli, irv methods of treatment aro wrong. All he'idachc, dizzi ness, dullness confusion, pressure, b.ucs mania, melancholy, Insanity, epilepsy, bt. Vitus dance, etc., aro nervous diseases no mutter how caused. Tho wonderful success of Dr. Miles' Rcstorattvo Ncrvlno Is due to the fact that It Is based on tho foregoing principle, l)a. Milks' Kestouative Neiivinb ts sold by all druggists on a posltlvo guaramou, or tout direct by On. Milfs Medical Co., Elkliar: 1 tut., on rocelpt of price, tl rer b ttl ', sl bottlosfor $5, express prepaid. It contains "either opiates nor dangerous drugs. gold by IX J. Kry, druggist, Salem Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in bundles of 100, not cut, lor sale at this oflleo at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents u pound. Next door to the postofllce. tf TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, October 10, 4 p. m. Office Daily (Jaiutal Journal. Quota tions for day anaup to hour of going to press were as follews: SALEM PHODUOE MARKET. FRUIT. Apples 25o to 35c. a bushel. Peaches 05o to 76 a box. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4J cts. Hogs dressed b to 7. Llvecatlle Hto2. Bbeep alive $1.50 to 12.00. Bprlog lambs-$1.50 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Halera Milling Co. quetes: Flour In wholes-lie lots $3.00. Retail $3.ju. Bran $15 bulk, $16 sacked. Shorts $17 $18. Chop feed $18 and $19. WHEAT. Old wheat on storage 44 cents New wheat 401 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats-old, 38 to 40c, new 25 to 30c. Hav BalPd, new $8 to $12; old $10 to U. 'Wild in bulk, $6 to $8. Barley Brewing, at Salem, No. 1, 95 to $1.00 per owt No. 2, 70 to 85 cts. FARM PRODUCTS. Peas and beaus-8 to 10 cents a gallon. Wool-Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 17J to 18JC. Eu'ttS Cash, 15 cents. Butter-Beat dairy, 25; fancy creamery, 30. Cheese law 10 cib. Farm smoked meats Bacon hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes 25o. to 40o. Onions H to li cents. RHMwax-34c. Caraway seed, 12i; 18c. Anise seed, 2flo. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cts; dry, 4 cts; sbeepipelts, 25 cts to 40c. No quotations on fure. LIVE POULTRY. Chlckens-8 cts; broilers 8: ducks, 83; turkeys, slow sale, choice, IOC, geese 7c PORTLAND QUOTATIONS, ftrnlu. Feed, etc FInur-Statidard. $3.25; Walla Walla, $3 25; graham, $2.75; superfine, $2.50 per barrel. , Oats-Old whlte,83c perbu , grey, 35c; rolled, in bags, $0 256.60; barrels, $8 757.00; cases, $3 75. HayBest, $10I2 per ton. Wool valley, price nomiual. MllIstuHs-Bran, $17.00; abort, $20; cround barley, $2223; chop .feed, $18 ber ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 per ioutal; middling. $2328 per ten: brew Inz barter, 9005o per cental: chicken wheat. $1 10T.25 per cental. Hops-Old, 10 to lOo , new 15 to 17. BAIBY PRODUCE. Butler-Oregon fancy creamery,27j SO- fancy dairy, 22J85o; fair to Koo2T, 1720cj gomroon. 15 W 16c per lb; Call forula, 5032c per roll. F.ern Theese Oregon, 12. JvwMrn twlSTiee: YoutiR AiwrlCTii. 15c per peSutnl California flats, 14c. P PVw-OreBOO. 22lo r down. Ktrv-Chlen-H old.M 00: l.rrftog. (luck, old, W00 large, i 'W'-rM.' . 88 00 rnrji'j ilh R 00: voting. f- IA'"" O ' ' turKey.", hyp, 11". I .. t J.a HAN FKANCISCO MAHKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 10 13o; XlnfWIor, 809c; do valley, 12 15c Pot-E-rly Rose, 3O0W- Bar- banks, 3035c, Oat-MTllliiK,fl30ia5 )flUi -SSs msx. (J VxSssSJ C Y7 Orape Vines for Bale. I have prorogated several thoucand WOMAN'S INHUMANITY TO WOMAN. IVliero Sympathy Might Hnvo Itccn E pectcit From Any Wearvr (if Skirts. A little young vroman turnedinto West Twenty-sixth street frnin Seventh avenue on lior way to Eightli nvcnuo about 8:30 1. tn. yesterday. A jaunty liat snr nounted her hentl, nnd Iter dark gown wns snugly fitted. OppoMto tho stables in the middle of Mio'iloi-k nil at once her step began to 'alter, nnd a look of despair came into her hrown eyes. She gazed about like a hunted nninial in search of a place of Uielter, whilo her hands grabbed convnl f ively at her hips. A thin white line ap peared at the bottom of the skirt. All at onco her face lighted up as does 1 landscape when thesun breaks through the clouds. She had found a place of refuge. The area gate of a house near Eighth avenue, which she had now reached, stood invitingly open, nnd there was no gato nt all to tho recess under tho stoop on which the basement door opened, Tho basement door, too, was open, and there was no one, as it proved, in tho dark hall beyond. It was just tho placo to reclaim the refractory underskirt, and tho girl hur lied to tho friendly shelter. Quickly as she had passed under the stoop, she had been seen by a big woman who was dusting tho first floor hall. The big woman hurried down tho steps and asked aggressively of tho young woman, who was struggling with her skirt in the basement hall: "What aro you doing there?'' "I'm tightening my skirt, which had slipped down," answered tho girl, com pleting tho tightening process. "You'vo no business there. I'm not keeping a dressing room. I'll teach you to trespass on my premises. I arrest you. Conio along." So saying, tho big woman grabbed the girl by the throat and dragged her into the street. "Let mo go. I've dono nothing wrong. Lot me iro to work. It's timo I should be nt tho shop," remonstrated tho girl as well as bIio could whilo nearly stran- Tho Dig woman only tigntcneu ner grip on tho girl's throat. "I'll not let yon go until a policeman comes. Making a dressing room of my honsel Too many havo dono it, and 1 won't havo itl" Whilo speaking, sho continued to drag the girl toward Eighth .venue and looked up and down that thoroughfare for a policeman. Apparently thinking she saw one in tho diiection of Twenty fifth street, sho started down the avenue with tho girl. Now, tho spectacle of one woman hav ing another by tho throat is unusual in Eighth avenue, at any rato nt 0 o'clock in the morning, and a crowd soon sur rounded tho two women. By the time they had reached Twenty-fifth street the p.rnwd was so creat that their farther nrotrress was barred. The crowd wanted an explanation, and when tho big worn- an looseneu ner iium o nui unnwa throat, whilo telling of the trespass which had been committed, tho j-ounger woman took advantago of tho opportu nity to tell her side of the story. The crowd believed her and began to jostle and shovo tho big woman. A sympa thizing woman in the crowd stuck pins into tho big woman's arm to make her give up the hold which sho still kopt of her prisoner's neck. Tho big woman lot her prisoner go in ordor to draw a rusty file from her pocket with which she thieatened the jostling crowd. This proved tho prisoner's opportunity. She plunged through the crowd which open ed to let her pas and then closed in bo hind her, nnd hailing a horse car was a moment Inter being carried out of her captor's reach up tho avenue, The crowd prevented tho big woman fiom following her, and rubbing tho arm into which tho pins hail ueen siuck eno ruiumeu j her home in Twenty-sixth street. New STork Sun. ' t - HU Doc Stopped tli iV. One of the few dogs worth having is owned by Silas Holbrook of East Harps well. " Startim; out from the wharf in a boat with his master the other day, the dog noticed that the plug was out of the bottom of the boat and tho water was coming in. After calling attention to the trouble he placed his paw over the hole and kept the water out until his master found tho plug and replaced It. Lewistou Evening Journal, CURE Sick neadacheanrt rellere all the troubles Incl dent to a bilious state of the tjMm. such as DiSnes. Sauaea. Uronsineu. DUtress afu-r eaUne, Paul In the Side. Ac While thelrino.t remarkable success has been shown tn curing SICK Headache, yet Cits' Umx Lrrtn Fru ir. rSquauV "aluable In ConUipat on, curine and preventing this annoying complalPt.while UVeyalso comet all disorders of the roach, iVlmulate the liver and reuUl- U" boeta ErenU they only cured HEAD ebe they would be almort priceless w those who suffer from tbU dwreuinr wropUlntj tal lortw-oelr !S SS'.SSS X find esgfeKr jJuattrUlckhead ACHE -- .. -a. 1..M while others do Dot are Terr small aag&hra?S aoafl. "V. ,-'i .-'ii.-r.MiiU action 10 uw i . " ----.-L. ,n fire for II 60M eterntnere. or v, . r.-". i". ou ..wknt. or ami vi CUTIS XEKiaX M., If r Tst ICARTER'Sl f iVk'R HI I pills. m 1STBKXNG OAJPITAIi.JOtTBAli, TUE9D,A1 O0TOBERU0 1893. Mood's Cures- Health and Strength Restored "I suffered severely with pains all oyer my body. During the spring I felt com pletely worn out and barely took food enough to keep mo alive. I tried Hood's Sarsaparllla. Tho swelling has subsided' and the shooting pains are gone. I am stronger and have a good appetite." Mas. A. G. OsiAjf, 34Nwirmn St, 8. Boston, Mass. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, and perfect In proportion and appcaranoe. ODDS AND ENDS. Schools of forestry were established In Austria in 1810. Bees never store honey in light, be sanse honey thus exposed granulates. Men are more liable than women to Insanity, but dio sooner af ter becoming insane ' About 1620 the use of logarithms was Introduced into problems of navigation by tho famous Edmnnd Gunter. In 1893 there wero 1,095 vessels of all kinds built in tho United States, with an stiuiated tonnage of 199,000,000. Tobacco, cigars, cigarettes and the nsual mixture aro forbidden from enter ing New Zealand by parcels post. The first United States navigation laws wero passed by congress in 1793 indfor tho most part aro still in force. Siam's exports last year included no less than C tons of birds' nests sent to Hong-Kong to make tho celebrated Chi neso soup. Tho Chilkat Nation in Alaska is divided into sections, each named after somo living thing. There are the Ravens, Wolves, Eagles, Snails, Bears, etc. Sir Arnold White, nn English lawyei who died recently, was tho private so licitor of Queen Victoria and other mem bers of tho royal family, as well its tho king nnd queen of Belgium. Thouso of the flannel shroud dates back to acts of parliament 18 nnd 19, Charles II. which, to encourage tho wool en trado in England, compelled that nil bodies should be so protected. Tfotween 2.000 and 3.500 convicts from English prisons nro annually discharged ontlCKetOl leave, mm ii w'w " are apprehended for fresh offenses and 120 for failing to report thomsolves. Tho Imperial canal of China is the longest in tho world and tho greatest in point of tramc Its length is 2,100 miles, and it connects 41 cities situated on its banks. It was completed in 1350, after 000 years spent on its construction. Ono of tho best remedies for toothache is tho common compound tincture 01 benzoin, sold overywhero in tho drug stores. If a few drops aro placed on cot. ton and put in or around tho tooth, tho pain will be almost instantly stopped. Tho great steamships plying between Australia and England aro provided with freezing machinery, by which mutton, frozen, is preserved and delivered in London in fino condition. Australian flowers, preserved in ice, are also car ried to London. Tho Duko of York must be acquiring a considerable library, for it is. paid that ho is preserving all the newspaper refer, ences touching on any part of his life. Now, of courso, ho has added those about his bride. Tho volumes are handsomely bound and havq. solid gold clasps, which display tho duke's initials beautifully engraved. rerfumed Mists. On certain parts of tho coast of France, including tho channel, mists occasional ly appear which aro generally called "nnrfnined mists." They como in the morning, especially during the spring, and strangely enough only when the ,..iml U in the northeast. Sometimes they only last for a few minutes; at oth ers they hang nlwut all day. They have a characteristic smell, similar to that of a lime kiln. Tho origin of thro mists is mystery, In ono district tho inhabitants thought tho smell caino from eorao limekilns somo miles to tho northeast, and they may liavo been right, but that was not an explanation of the phenomenon, be cause tho emell from these kilns could not havo been carried by a northeast wind to all the other places where the mists wero been and the sniell notioed. in r,n of these places the northeast wind comes from the eea; in another it comes overland. The ernell does not therefore necessarily come from the cround. During the past few weeks the northeast wind has been very prevalent and the mist frequent. The best explanation given is that the blustering northeast and east winds sweep up the dust, gases and germs of the ground over which they iss and drive them toward the eea. When thi wind is continued for aome time, it con. x..- .,, a nnantitv of these things as n nffwt all our organs. That is the cause of the complaints which appear when the east wind blows, and it may be the cause of those "perfumed mists. Paris Petite Revue. lr. tiuW Utcutiuti. Mrs. Grafton Roes, an English worn an. baa invented a tool for killing wtds in gardens. It is in the form of a hol low piercer, tbrongh wh.cb jiolson U conveyed to the heart of the root of a weedcaw it to ahrivel up in a rery ihort ttmi,-trOnd'n Or ntlewoaan, Mrs. A. O. Oman IVIl.t.J- Short. Tho tempest shrieked, and tho waves rolled mountain high that is, roughly speaking. A knot of people wero huddled to gether on tho deck of the laboring vessel. Tho gSrl in tho frilled night gown clung iu terror to tho man in tho striped bath rolio.' Only tho day before they had plighted their troth. "Darling" Ho whispered hoarsely. "we must wovni .;e." Sho grow suddenly calm. "Edward," sho cried nbovo tho howl ing of tho storm, "it is all for tho best I hato long engagements." Locked in each others' arms, they waited. Detroit Tribune. ' Next. -CT'S&i -rSA -f-jfeVs-r-, 5SL.AfW -.? Clara Did yqu accept him? Maude No. Clara Then what is ho waiting over thero for? Maude Ho says ho wants to seo yon. Voguo. Tho 'Wrong Man. .' '.A.- -V-SSt-.V?.' -H-WiVC?!?' . A good Ftoryis being told of onoofJing our preachprs. Last Sunday afternoon a couplo called at tho parsonago nnd in broken English inquired, bo tuo reverenu gentloman understood, if the "preacher man" lived there, and on being invited in they commenced preparing their toilet. Of courso it was supposed tley had como to bo married, and every assistance was given by tho preacher nnd his good wife iu getting ready for tho ceremony. Tho bridal veil and wreath wero carefully adjusted by tho lady, and tho gentleman carefully combd his hair. Then their bunds wero joined and tho solemn words spoken which bind humans togethor in wedlock, The ceremony over, of course it was supposed tho newly married couplo would be in haste to depart. But it was not bo with them, and by their actions they be trayed that they expected something else before leaving. Finally the reverend gentloman re?narked, "Woll, now you are married," nnd tho answer came, "Oh, ye s, w been married last February and now vant ntizzcr bigturo taken." A feather would havo knocked down tho proacher upon tho rovelation. It was tho "picture man' tlioy wero loomng jor and not tho "preacher man." However, thero can now bo no mistako about their being married and that tho knot is tied good and tight. Mansfield Nows. Ilather High. The colored man was before a Ken tucky judge for the statutory offense of stealing chickens. , "Not guilty," pleaded tho prisoner. "This makes tho third timo you havo been hero, doesn't it?" said his honor. "Yas, boss." ,. "Well, what aro you hero for again?" "Jis' fer do same t'itig, lioss." "I believo I let you off tho last time, didnH IT "Yas, boss. T'nnk you." "Well, this timo I'll fino you (10 and costs." Tho prisoner gasped. "Fo' do Lawd, boss," lio exclaimed, "ain" dat a heap to pay fer ono lean olo hen?" Detroit Free Press. Too Kmart Ilojr I'or That. Jlission Sunday School Teacher Ben jamin, I was shocked to seo you picking up a half smoked clgaretto on the street as I camo clown tins morning, xou ought not to smoko the vile things. They nro poisonous, filthy and dlsagreo ablo to ever) body around you. Indignant Waif I don't smoko no cig'rettesl I gits 10 cents n quart fur do stumps ut do fact'ryl Chicago Tribune A Convenient Faslilon. Jlra. do FaJihlon Did you tako tho medicino tho doctor ordered? Small Daughter You. an It wab horrid. Mrs. do Paahlon Did you tako a spoonful? Small Daughter N-o; I took a fork ful. Sjkkhih Is out. of fashion, you know, iiiuinma. Good News. An Idea. Mr. Cramp (handing out some nlno days' old bread) Hero, Jlr. Tramp, If you'll saw up that pilo of kindling", you 1 iav have this bread for your breakfast. Mr. Tratnn (calling at the door threo minutes later) Hog pardon, mum, but if it Milken no difference to you 1 11 taw up the bread and eat the kindlln wood Boston Courier. Not Up to the Mark. Sylvan This crtn't be a first class theater. I gnew. Rhode Why not? SylvBU Well, I notice tho names of the uight watchman and Janitor ure not on the programme. Chicago Inter Ocean. A MUlafce. "1 bay e ilr of glare each week. I Lai." satd'she, "mr dear, Vou 40 wt mlriil, I tell ym this To nuke things trry clear. "I'm ! JJ ttfi Kloves, jou know, AM be c a cuivi, And vihn paKeis the till h month It wakes Mm nearly wild." A gtwy smile elsed oVr the ae Of Ubi !" kTeJ Ur so. HU ibk tttrned jalu. "Ortal Bcoltr saVlli. -ThM Is a fearful blow. Jf I had only known Ufoi T,er I sa gulcg to land, I do Ml think I should bars beta toMitossfwtUtbaBd." , -Cloak RtU. BALD HEADS What la 4fia rnnrllilnn af vftUM? Is vofar hair harsh, brittle? Does it spilt at tho ends? Mas it a K lifeless appearance? Docs It fall out when combed or 5 brushed? Is it full of dandruff? Docs your scalp Itch? Sh Is It dry or In a heated cotttHtton ? If these aro somo.bf your symptomsbe warned in time oryoawill become bald. , SkookumRootHair Grower! It wht you nwd. IU production It not an accident, but the ttptt of clentiao 1 H... irA-i,M a, th il.MMfnf thn h&lr and icaln led to thftdlattiT. I irT of. how to treat them. tahotDy,butadelllitfnU7eoollug ana rerretning ToniOjir tumuiaunir the follicles. atojwTBJMnp' ko(r, cum damtnyr ami groin halt o bald f '"rr-Beep tho ecalp dean. hetthy. and fre from Irrlutlnf ernrUon.)y the use of fiooiii Bi Socp. It destroys parotitic intclt,wMoh fettt en 1 i rial. I anuacnroiriwnutr. , nw&iTnrTpS'or Zri if7 tnr fLBA. THB SKOOKUH : nr. uRK mn TI! 57 Bout vm ATine, now xars, n.4a. w,ajii WWAWWWW4rVirW T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, IPAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing,- Oor, aoth and Chemeketa Btreot. Geo. Fondrich, CASH MARKET Dost meat and free delivery. 136 Mate Street. . 1 Protected by 111 Dliiinnuda. Dnrintr tho worst of tho recent hard times two Wall street men wore discuss-1 matters in n lnwyor's oflleo. On parting ouo of them said: "If I cuir manago to hang on to tny diamonds, I .guess I can pull through." Later tho lawyer wns asked whnt the romnrk signified. Ho laughed nnd said: "It means that 11 diamond is toot only a valunblo but a conspicuous article If a man is in the habit of wearing this sort of ornament, his associates nro bound to notice it. In n timo when men aro going to pieces all sorts of Bigus nre looked for by business men that will in dicate tho financial standing of a cus tomer. If they notico that a man who has been in tho habit of wearing expen sive jowolry suddenly appears without any of his usual jewols, they are apt to conclude that ho is being pushed so hard that ho had to realize on jiereonal prop orty, und his credit goes down." Now York World. Flnln Lnwrunfra tho licit. If the pulpit is to givo no uncertain sound, bo also must it speak in a lan guage understood of tho people "Well mv friend." said ft clergyman sent for to tho sick bed of a parishioner, "and what induced you to send for mo?" Tho man was very doaf and inquired of his wlfo tho purport of tho inquiry. "What do ho say?" "Ho Bays," bawled tho voman, "why tho aonco urn you senu ror mmr Temple Bar. Women llallrotiitcm. On ft certain railroad that is claimed to provido Benton with its host service women aro einployod in tho dining cars in tho capacities respectively of cashier, cigar dealer, pantry maid and cook's as sistant. They aro fairly well paid, as women's work goes, and nro highly pop ulnr.Woman'a Volccj , Hair Death. I instantly remnvesand forever destroy qb' Jectlonable hair, wlieiner upon me unnos, , won nrnaor nock, without discoloration! ,r Inlnrv I, f tin was ror nny yearn too soerei inuummj Krasmus WIIbod, acknowledged by Physl I clans nn tne mguesi aiuiiumy uu mo most, eminent derriialoloeisl nnd hair spe clallst that ever lived. During liU prlvute i)tuollo ol a lire-tune among tne nnuiiur 4nd arlstooracy of Kurope ho prescribed this rwlM.i'rlce. Si hynlf, purely pacKea, i;orreepoaueui:ocuuuuiuni. ou Agents or America, auiiicm THE SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER U nent. IL 67Houth Filth AvenufcNew Vork looonnnononrKwi rp' 'nop poof)' HOf ' I'lMJFKaaiONAL AND llUBINKSaOAKl8. p.ii. p'Auor. o07o.iiiwaHAM. fiAIlOY 4 HINOIIAM. Attorneys at Law, llonms 1, 2 and . O'Arcy Hnllding. Hi la street, epeclal attention given to bust neasln the supreme sou circuit iunu. mo state. nULMN KOIII), Attorney at law, flalein, X Oregon. Ulllce up stairs In lVtUm block H. J. H100Kll,Attoi ney at lawalem, Ore gon. Olllce over Hush's bank. r J.BIIAW. M.W.HUNT. HIJAVAIIUNT .1 . Attorneys at law. Ufflro over Capital National banlfr Balem.regon. JOHN A. UA1HON, Attorney at law. rooms a and i, Hush bank building, Halcm.Ur, li. . HOVHAM. W. II. HOLMKM. nONHAHA IIOLMKM. Attorneys at tow. 15 onloelnllusU block, between Bute und i ourt.on Commercial street- 7oiIN UAYNE. ArrOHNKV;.AT.. AVV." .1 Drillecilons roads aLd promptly remitted. Sluipby block, Cor. HtaUi and ConiiiiercUl strevU Halera, Oregon. . WO.KNIUHI'ON-Architect and juierin teudent. Offlce, rooms and 5 llwli. urejHiau iiiuvk. U-lV-tl B. KKJUK, vla. It. HUinograplier and Tjpe- wrltest liest equipped typewriting or- lpeu 1 Our cm nut one In Oregon. SIUSU WU Haiam.urenoQ. S cointnerclaisienograpby, room II. Gray block. trsKlaswork. lutes reasonable. Dlt. A- OAVH, Late t'-wt aroduatepf New York, gives spcUl attention to the dls ee of women and children, cose, throat, lungs, kidneys, skin diseases and surgery. Offio" t rlder.ce, lol Htata street. Conulla lion from Dto Ha. in anditotp in. 7-l4m : U UllOWNK, M. U.. f byslclau ana Hur- geon. umii, wurpu n. iwu.".., ointntrctal street. w. II 1 i . HMITH, l)enttt. State street I) Balem. Oreoo. Klnlsbed denul opera, nuns of every description lions a specialty. faloleas operw W.' 11. 1'UUII, Architect, pUns, specltlca. lions ana io(nununjrMw u. .. elaMcS 01 uuimiugs. 1 iiinns Tfisis mil siissiESjaa Olltoe VJ0 Oominercli trert, up stairs, PtmrixirioN uhkjk no. a a.o. u. w MetU Iu tbelr ball In nuta lusuraoc ,ulldlU,,.Vry Wednesday .ol J. A BKLWOOU. Iteeorder. aflnrt ANNIBTUOHNTON. OonsTaUry M ol Miwle, Uieoden. Urrinany. Vi-CHl Ziu Instrumental mtulo. Ius"f uclor of Jfrtaet; Sid Osrmsn at Wiliasjio University. -Kisas-7,aWi)ki)aU4lBf. t-l-U. fVVVrWAVVWVVSiVV"ArAVWVt'WVV II JB drV. ,8kookum"conulns neither minerals nor otlf,. It 1 u- JlH... ..Hfnn,M I ROOT HAIR! 'GftDVtoR CO., J. E. MUBPHY. - Brick and Tile - NORTH SALfcM. Take It! EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 oenta a dny- delivered at your door. Fresh- Netfs- PaoVrs- J. L BENNETT HON;"' P. O. BlooW HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Marlon Street.' lias the best facilities tor moving and ratl ing nouses, ijeavo oruers at uroy uros,, or HddroB Balem, Oregon. From Terminal or Interior Points the" ,lrl- I Is the Una to take To all Points East and South. ' It Is the dining car route. It runs through vestibule trains: ovory day In the year 19 . . . 1 ." ST. PAUL AND ;(No change of cars.) Oomposed of dlnlnKcara unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Of latest equipment TOURIST ' Sleeping Cars. Host that can be constructed and in which Rooommodalleos are both tree and tar nished for holders of first and seoond-elaas tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. . A. continuous line oonnnetlnr with all lines. nnordlDg dtreot and uninterrupted service. l'ullman slirraf -""vntlonscan be se cured In advinca ' t):U any ngent of the road. Through tickets to and from all points in America, England nnd Kurope can be purchased at any ticket ofllceof this com pany. Full Information concerning rated, time ortralns,routsaudother details furnUbed on application to any agent or A. D. OHAIILT.ON. Assistant General Passenger Ageat. Mo, Ul First street, oor. WauhlBgfrn; lert land, Oregon Biiaw & Eownino, Agent". Hotel Monterey. Newport, - Oregon. Located on tho Ueacli.two miles noitli of Newport on Cavo Cove, a beautifully Hhollered apot, wondorrul scenery, sea, bathing, line driven to Capo Koul weath er lighthouse. House new, roorrla large and airy. Finest resort for families or Invalids Open all winter. Terms moderate by day or week. Intending visitors can drop n noatal card to New port und be tnot by hack. John FrwATiuric,, d-2-ra Proprietor. ' TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS AND AM. EASTERN CITIES 3 1 DAYS to 2 CHICAGO m the Ouleketa Chicago and Hours Qu'c'cgr t0 m'ia ant an" Through Pullman ind Teurlit Sler-peu, Free Reclining Chair Cart! Dining Can. or raw and ineraj tnfonnauon call or address, W, H. HUHLHUrtT, Asyt, O f. IU WajhlnstOb III . CtM INiaTIHH. IIMMf. THE PACIFIC DETECTIYB ANU COiLKCTING RUREAU NALUM, - - - Oregon lrlvat work a speo'alty. Q, H. ff ,M fWT Ksnsgtr. iB TICKETS Electric Lights , On tectet System. TO CONSUMERS :' TheNulm Llnht nntt rower Pomrwuy at jc In-ipunfailiavp , quipifn 11 eir en IH?itfr'-iDt tilth tho in jh 11 oftuu ari'P uuo 4r ' ''" H' 'u offtr he 1 tibl o t -flil 'hn. 'it.i v w.i mi t nt rule I EUrtnn rutiM bt'r lower tlittli 1 1 lUI ' tr"fi Uv j 1 rJifUiHlcsrrnt tlRkt leg.' Mcutrlc Motors ier nil purposes wlicro power is re qufrctl. Ha I inccacanbo wirel forn-itnanyllithu as ddtrert mid tho consumer pny for only u6t llttlit nro ucd. This bolng reglatoie(l oy an Kleetno Meter. Office 179 Comfnercial St, MEATS. HUNT, ih&Norlh Salem Balckr; 8jya bo Inn not roM oat hat Htiuply moved lt lnp to tha nld maud at Liberty street bridge. David McKilltp, Steam Wood Saw Leave! orders nt Pnlem Im provement Co., 03 State street. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO E. V. HADLEY, Receiver. OCEAN STEAMER SAILINGS. B. 8. AVILliAMBTTK VALLEY. Leaves an Franelsco, Oct. th, 17th nnd 27 h. Leaves Yaqulna.Oct. Sd, 12th,32d and Nov.S7tli HA'E4AI,WAY8 BAaiBFACTOBT. For trelffht arid na'senserntes (uir.lytoany ngont orpursor of this company. , . U. T. WAltllllAW, JL' r. IS I- A. ' a. M. I'OWEllH, Ageut, Ba'em Deck. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE the- Southern Pacific Company. OALirOHNIA XXFRE8S TRAIN BUK OA1LT M twkkk rom-i.AWDAHDa.j'. "BoutET y KoftST u 16 p. m. tt.ttt p. m. 10:16 n.ra. LvT Lv. Ar. l'orUuucP Halera Ban Krnn. Ar. Lv, Lv. k.'AJo.m 6-i) a, m 7Kr.m Above trains stop at till stations from Portland to Albany Incluslvo; also at Tangent stiedd, Hatney, llarrtsburg. Junction City, (rvtug, Kuitene unit nil stations from KoKeburg n Ashland Inclusive. c lllKllUUO MAll, 11a"u.V, t&j U. Ul , Lv. I Lv. fortliiud tUUeui lloneburg Ar, 4:. p. n Lv. I 1:40 p. m. Lv. 7Kl0a,M 11:17 a. ra 16O p. w, Ar, IMuIng r ou Ogdon MonUi PDLLMAN BDFFET SLEBPBRS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. JVcslSMe Mm, Iktweti WM md Cervillis: HAIX.T-(axcirr bowday). ISua-'in. villi p. m. LV. Ar. Portland Oorvallls Ar. Lv. ojiSp.m. IWp. m. At Albany and Oorvallls connect wltu rains of Oregon 1001110 Kallroaa. KxraMBHTKAiw iUAtutjuiaiart owuak l:4up.in. Lv. 1'ortland. Ar. Jwoo,m Ar.Jtf Lv.l JW 112H t. in. I Ar. MoMlnnvllla W0 a. m THKaUCSH TICKKTS ro all points In the Knrirm Htatea, Canada ind Kuropo ran be obtained at lowest rates irom Mv. W. UXINNKK. Agent, Halem. K.V. HOUKItrt. AL O. K. and fata, Agt It. KOKHLKH, Manszer LINK (Northern Pacific R. R, Ca.( tMiee.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Train! Dally. iti'jpni l.-Hpm o.anam l.pm 7.Untn &2fipin 1 . Mtnu. a 7:16nm I Htl'Ktll S It Worn H.O0am 11.10am 5;p kOOpw 736vea 4.S0fwa ti.vpm 4 mptn 1 .. uuiuin a 7Jnpm 1 . 1 Ashland, a lOJam rnioroi 4.00pm Tickets sold and haggug checked through toallpoln'sln the United Htalee and Canada. Close couneotlou made In Chicago with all trains going Kasl and Mouth. . . Kor lull InformaUoa apply to your narW Jeket agent or M . o?o0t,. tieu.las.nnlTkt,AKt..Chloo, IU W. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE NKW toy wttt m1 WUMI.sfclJ &9s)tlnttiTwrM Oft iiyav mistSB " jHttMlMHrM ma 4IMPrkaJ3 HlsLkadfl tMIMKLVsl rM.ftl.aM0srjV, 1 w S tVm, TWMsJtecsHiMsaMrfMisi vwhwH kwltfcWMiiisiliiWysarftit itWsMatW. LMtasss, mIc itowfW ss MtosH lees, far H Wm yes ksf l W A f pa aafi 0i