EVSNTN'O CAPITAL JOTTKHTAIi. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER LI, 1898. il l $1 I II I 1 P : K the cinch jomal. FOULWUKD DAILY, KXCEW HUNUAV, BT THB " Capital Journal Publishing Company. ! atofflc B'oek. Commercial BlreeU H0FE8BR0THERS, - - - Editor. Ually, tryea rler.jwr rountb Dally, by mall, r' Jr, Weekly. pgS Pr ytr -10 a aoo -LS3 P1XAXCES. with f.TOOO In the citv treasury a nnrklrtor man 'cafinot Set a' warrant cashed 'Warrant draw 8 per cent Interest and'are Isold'at a discount audi there ire thcee who opp e tlfeddea of allowing the bolder of. a . warrant to tjru it against a claWii of the city. Tile $5wlu the cUy treasury is held ostensibly to rmy intertrtt on city bonds. Tne coupon cllriper lias his IntertsFjh gold secured fort'lbi fn ndv-nncVwbU the working tuu must take dt-preeiat-ed paper. There Is no longer much justice h wbat Is called government. Tw claw" cou'end furspoiU ofllelals wh multiply fees and financiers who ban die nubile moneys. These are the great rlvalrf who prefi: U IbelaspH.yer'j' cupidity in the name of government h city, coupty, stMte and nitiou. MALriucritf. Our prisons undjUsylurn are crowded with the victims of ale ibol and narcot lea as a result ot physicians prescribes, whisky for men and tuurpbiue io' women. Some physicians and somt schools of medicine do uot preterit these poisons, but ennugb do, whether they be quacks, irregulars or regular to fill the land with inebriates aud fiends as a result of such malpractice. Tbe pbjrsician who prescribes alcohol as a tonic or source of strength, or mor phlneaa a sedative, or producer of sleep, is a back number In his profession am: society should be protected against him. Tbe O. B. I. A. and cures are full of misguided victims of such alleged medical science. There sboutd be a law declaring It malpractice. COST OP THE PANIC. (Orrgonlan, Oct 10th ) The Springtleld Republican, com menting upon the shrinkage of $20,000.- 000 in revenue receipts for tbe quarter ending September 30th, leaving u deficit for tbe quarter of nearly as much, says: "Nowhere did tbe panic leave deeper marka than on tbe treasury's sources of revenue." This is a thoughtless remark. Great as tbe loss to tbe treasury is, it Is not a fraction of t hat Inflicted upon tbe busi nessoftbo country. There is uodt- struction of value In tbis falling oft of revenue. It is simply postponement of taxation. Tbe conditions of business it reflects do not indicate permanent loss. They are simply less import, and less consumption of beer, tobacco and liquors. To diminish import of luxuries and personal indulgence in times like these is beneficial rather than hurtful, aud tbe Industrie that yield beer, tobacco and liquors can probably bear depression better than any others in the'couutry. It Is different with tbe losses Inflicted upon tbe private business of tbe coun try by the panic These nre enormous ly greater In amount and more perma nently destructive of value. The loss of Interest on withdrawn deposits aud other moneys condemned to idleness by fear Is probably double the low of treasury revenues. It Is known that withdrawals from national banks amount to over J20O.O0O.0O0 aud believed that those from savings banks are at least as much more. This Is uot all the money coudemned to Idleness, since no ftccouut Is made of wlthdiawals from state and private banks nor of money uotwilhdrawu, which banks do uot dare to loan. Much of this money will bo a long time In getting back Into active employment aud forty mlllious is a moderate estimate of interest upon It sacrificed on account of the panic. 'Ibis la total aud permanent loss. So Is tbe sacrifice producers have beeu forced to make upon articles of ex port, to meet the crushing pressure of their debts under paulo c .millions. Abnormally low prices lu the homo market ure loss to the seller, but not to the country, since the buyer gains aud, through him, the consumer. But to sacrifice un article sold for export Is io lose the reduction of price. The loss to this country this year ou wheat, cotton, petroleum and other arttoles sold abroad, cau hardly bo lew, in itself alone, than the entire treasury deficit, which Is uot loss at all, A greater Item of eacrlfloo than any of tbeao Is tho enormous execs of inter ml paid by tbe business of the country for money to carry it through the panic. i aw i. uuv ptMUimo i.s w mo wuniry, except In the cawofexportationof gold te nwet demands of foreign bankers, ' but It Is a drain upoti active agencies of j pmluctlou and exolmnge, a tribute pm by commerco to niouey.ieiMerss ' price or round trip tickets, good for 10 a trauefer of that capital which I tile days to the Portlaud exposition at f3 35, ehleflnBlrumentortrudeffoiu energetic Itioludlugone admission to tbeexposl' employment throURhout tho country tion. Tickets on sale Monday, Wed (p the money centers, Congestion of ucedaya aud Fridays only. tf money at these centers Is always the final eflect of a season of panic,, which elves those wbo can-command-money opportunity to speculate uporiMbe ne cessities of thoee-who cannot. APIS IOjp"9SID!e io compute tue bulub paid In extraordinary interest and com missions by tbe business of tbe country for money necessary to carry tbem tliroff&b tbe rtahlc. Tor some houses they have been so enormous that it would have beeu better for tbem, in everything but honor, to take refuge Jn receiverships till times improved. Tbe payment of this unusual tribute will be adrain on the bU-duess of tbe country forears. Tbe losses for tbe whole couutry'must be many' milliops, and tbe eflect, aa pa meats become due and ara made, will be new cobirestions in the tuoSey filters and enlarged con- tJSToftuV buelHeSTTorthf country b 'These afe'loeses tottecounttyvby the panlc,"ln "comparison with which tht treasury deficit is a baeatelle. They probabfy amount, to more than all tbe profits on tbe silver mining Interest commerce has been maimed aud pros perity has been destroyed to protect, for the last fifteen years. John Quickly Ext-mporized Five Tow Bags. Tbis is a meaningless sentense, butil contains all tbe letters of our alqhabet. Five of tbe&e letter-j spell "woman," lUd large numbers of women believe in the virtues of" Dr. Pietce's Favorlt Pre-cription a strictly vegetable com pound, for her use only, aud an uufuil top cure for the many Ills that beset her. It recuperates wasted strength, (-rtore the Junctions to a normal cond ition, and fit her to bear and real Healthy otlspriiig; promotes digeslioi tturifies the blood, abd give activity to he bowels and kidneys, In a word, it I4woman's cure and safeguard. Guar-mtt-ed to give satisfaction, or its price $100 refuued. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from in the Valley. Towns FROM MARION. Property is still changing hands in Marion. John Christopher has bought a lot, west of the depot, of W. J. Had- ley. Jbonny contemplates building a warehouse on it to store his bay. Lafe George has moved to town. He lives in Mrs. Harrison's bouse on Jef ferson St. A. E Cadwell has leased the ferry east of town on tbe Scio road and will move to it this week. V. J. Hadley, of the firmorHadley & White, left Tuesday on the 1 o'clock train on a busiuess trip to bis farm and old home iu Dallas county, Iowa. He will probably take in the world's fair before returning here. He took hi? son Olin with him. Joseph Cook is now comfortably fixed iu bis new home. Prof. Davis and Rev. Stoops of Jef ferson, were lu town Tuesday on busi ness. There will be a grand ball at tbe Marion hotel uextFriday night. Good muMc is promised, everybody invited. Prof. Davis of Jefferson, has called a meeting at the Friends' church next Thursday night to try to organize a class lu vocal music. We hope he will succeed. The Prof. Is an experienced teacher. Are Yott Nervous, Are you all tired feellue or !ck head ache? Y.iu cau be relieved of all thew svmptomsby takijg Hood's da rsapa rllla, which give, nerve, meutalsnd bodily strength and thoroughly punfiet, the blood. It also creates a good appe tite, cures ludigestiou. heartburn aud dyspepsia. Hood's Pills are eaay to take, easy lu ucttoti and sure in til ecu 23ceutsabox, Men's heavy boots, Just the thing for winter, at prices below all competition at E. F. TOaboru'a Racket store. 2d lw AH miserable sufferers with dyspep sia can be cured by tilmmous Liver Regulator. LETTEE LIST. The following letters remaining In the Salem postofllce Oct. 10, 1S93, un called for. Those calling for them please say "advertised-" Alexauder Love Borden T lttwens Wu Beaty A H Bradley J II (Joburu Wni Criniu Lutle Ml Chambeau Jennie Cramer Mrs Anule Kvaus Ellzt DewlUK Geo Drake Geo Fletton J din l.ugmu arH Mulloy Alfred McCory C D U-tsmasou Mr Ktrelt J uo A Sanders David Taylor Katherluu Weaver D O Henry J no Haba Eurie Mao Donald J 8 McMurry Joe Stiuxter Jacob Spencer J N Taylor J W Whltuev H C Wetty Ed Wllsou T W WelllujUou 8 A Wilson Lillle A. N. OIL1JEBT, P. M. Facta speak louder than words. Sliu ihouh .uiver jteguiAtor doea cure bowel ditto rdera. Men's boots for f 1.0ft, worth double the money, at K. P. Osboru'a Racket store, 2d lw . " The Southern Pacific baa placed the A Bode Encllth Woman. "Speaking, of British rudeness," re marked a New York woman the other day, "I'was invitedjast winter to receive at a 'tea' given in honor of a distin guished English woman, which left me in no doubt whatever'-as to the conduct of at least one of Britain's daughters. This woman was, mark you, neither an actress nor an author from whom pe-cnliarities-are-tobe "expected, I under stand but a well known aud active worker in philanthropic and educational matters. "To begin with ehe came long before the hour that theguests had been invited to meet her, and so soon as the drawing rooms began to fill she abruptly declared she must take her leave, pleading by way of excuse a very special at.d suddenly remembered engagement! Nor was this all. Prior to her departure she picked up the long furred cloak that she had characteristically dropped in one corner of the room, and throwing it over her shoulders she at the Eaine time sent crashing to the floor a dainty tea table that with its fragile freight was stand ing near. "The rest of us fairly held our breath it the total wreck of so much exquisite jhina, but milady merely shrugged her -houlders and with a 'What a nuisance o have such nasty little things right in r."-"s way,' sailed majestically ont of the ia. Her Point of View in New Vork Times. UomancB of the Word Chapel. The word chapel has a highly roman tic origin. It is associated with the story of St. Martin's sharing his cloak with a beggar. "Cloak" in late Latin is cap pella, a little cloalc or cape, from cappa. cloak, cape, cope. The Fraukish kings preserved St. Martin's cloak as a sacred relic. They had it carried before them into battle aud used it to give sanctity to oatlis. It was preserved in a sanctu ary under the caro of special ministers called cappellani or chnplaius-, and from the ministers the name came to be at tached to the building, in old Norse French capele, Proveiical capella, Italr ian capella and thence to any sanctuary containing relics and so to any private sanctuary or holy place. Philadelphia Post. More Emigrants Than Imtnlfirants. Emigration from this port has for the past six weeks, according to Dr. Senner. exceeded immigration. Dr. Senner said that so far as he knew such a state of affairs had not been known in the recent history of this country. Emigration heretofore has been insignificant as com pared with immigration. About six weeks ago his attention was called to the large decrease in immigration and the heavy emigration. He has satisfied him self that the outgoing now outnumber tho incoming, bnt thus far ho has been unable to obtain from the steamship companies any statistics on the subject. "We have been enforcing tbe contract labor law," he said, "and it has had a marked effect in convincing the steam ship companies that it is for their inter est as well as for ours to sift their steerage lists more thoroughly. The steamship companies are beginning to realize that if onr laws are not strictly enforced public opinion will become so strong that immigration may be stopped. As a consequence they are using more care in booking passengers on the other side, and the result is that we are get ting fewer immigrants and better qual ity. "Many of them, of course, are men who came hero with the intention of making a little money and then go ing home. Fully 60 per cent of the Italians come to this country with that purpose, and after staying here a season or two they go back to Italy. They con stitute, with the Germans and tho Finns, the great majority of the emigrants who are leavins us now. That they shonltl outnumber our immigrants, how ever, is remarkable and, I think, unprec edented." New York Sun. STAGE GLINTS. Eugene Bertram and Bassett Willard produced their new play, "The Engi neer," at Albany, with marked success. George H. Timmons is rehearsing a new Irish drama called "The Kerry Fair," written for him by Walter J. Healy of Brooklyn. The report is golug the rounds that Abbey, Schoeffel & Gran have secured an optiou on au available piece of real estato in Boston, with a view to building new theater in that city. R. E. Graham began his starring tour in "After the Ball" at Lancaster, Pa. The new piece is au adaptation by J.W. Herbert from a French comedy and is reported to have proved satisfactory. Clyde Fitch b at Boulogue-sur-Mer busily engaged in writing a uew three act comedy for Sol Smith Russell. Mr. Fitch has just finished for Charlsa Froh man an adaption of "Congan versus Cor- lattH H Before Going to the Wo? Id's Fair Enquire About The Limited Espresa trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul RMhvay between St. Paul and Chicago and umu ami voiTOgo. rThMU trnlna r. viuitltiiln.! a.lull llKhted and steam heated, with tho tin. eat Dining and tileeplug Car Service in the world, The Electric readluR H;ht In each berth is tbe successful novelty ofthl.n progressive age, and Is highly appreciat ed by all regular imtrotis of thin Hue. We wish others to know Its merit, as the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Bail way Is the only line In the vwi enjov Injr the exclusive use of this patent. For further Inforruatmu apply to nearest mutton ticket aaent, or addros V. J. Eddy, O-neral Ageut, J. W. CASKV.Trav. Paw. Atjt, Sil Stark St., P..rtlrtiirt. Or. 1 J. H. HAAS, TT1E WAT OnMAKEIl, n5HCoBrtJISW Stlm.OrijM, (Kext iltor to Ktvln.) ilpteiaJtrot 8pcUeie. and repaWaj taoskt,! t shmih suia 4 sveuy. The Human Electrical Forces! How They Control the Orgam of the Body. The electrical force of the huiain body. a he nerro fluM may be tinned, li an espe cially attractive departnK" t f srlcnce, as It 'Tcrts to marked an l-flupcc on tho bealtl .t the organs ot the Uxl lu ye lorre 1 jrodutcd by tbe brain a d ouveyctl bj wansof the nerves to tue various owjnso he body, thimupplyinj tbe latter wlih tbt uaiitr necesary ton Hire their htalth. Th' raeuraojastr!.? nerre t hOH-n hero, may be s.id o he tbe ment Import-. at it the entire nerve sa em. as It supplies the jeart luns, sto-na h. mwcIs, etc, with tho -erve force necessary to ccep them a'ttve and lealthy. As will bo sc a y the cut the ton? nerre Jesceadlnc from the klso or tbe brain and ermlnatln In the bov-,-ls ljthopneumo?astrlc, rhlle the numerous 1ft- le branches supply the jeart, lunzs and stom ach with necessary tI ullty. When tbe Drain becomes In any way dis ordered by irritability or exhaustion, the nerve rorco which It supplies Is lessened, and the or gans receiving the dl jilnlshcd supply are con sequently weakened. Physicians generatly the lmDortance of thU recorolze fact, Dut treat tin anranltselflnsteadof thecausoof the trouble rue noted specialist, Franklin Allies. M. I). LI. B., has given the preater part of hi lift to tho stndy of this ptiLlect, and the prln lp discoveries concerning II are due to hU e.rcrt Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine, the nnri valcd brain and nerve food. Is prepared on t hi Srlnclple that all nervous and many other lDlcultles originate from disorders ot th nervecentere. Its wonderful success Inc irlni theo disorders Is testified to by thousands lc every part of the land, lte3toratlve Nervine cures slecples'ness nervous prostration, dizziness, hysteria, sex ual debility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc 1 Is free from opiates or dangerous drug. I Is sold on a positive guarantee by all druc ists.orventrdIrectby the Dr. Miles Medina Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, ft pej botrie, six bottles for & express prepaid. JoId by D. J. Kry, druggist, Balem GUNN'h xvraovxn LIVER PILLS fs? tir' A MILU th TSIU ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. 4 moTezneat of the bowels each day, i nccwurr .or health. These plus snpplr what the system lacks to make It reralar. Cure Headache, brighten Jin Eves and clsar the Complexion better than josmettcs. They act mildly, neither gripe nor llcken as other pills do. To convince you of their aerits we mil samples free, or roll box 2Sc Scld verywhera. Boaanko Med. Co, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Baakett A VanBlype. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, October 11,4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were aa follews: 8ALK1I PRODUCE MARKET. FKUIT.' Apples 25c to 35c a bushel. Peaches 05c to 75 a box. BUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4J cts. Hogs d rosed 6 to 7. Live cattle U to 2. Sheep alive fcl.50 to $2.00. Spring lambs $ 1.50 to $2.00.J MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: FIoui ii wboles.de lots $3.00. Retail (3.40. itran $15 bulk, $16 sacked. Shorts $17 I s!8. Chop feedt$17 and $18. WHEAT. Old wheat on storage 44 cents. .New wheat 40 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old, 3S to 40c, new 25 to 30c Hav Baled, new $S to $12; old $10 t 514. Wild in bulk, fO to $S. Barley Brewing, at Salem, No. 1, 95 to $1.00 ier cwt. No. 2, 70" to 85 cts. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, lOe. Hops Small sale, 17 to 18c Jbtrgs Uasli, 130 cents. JButter Best dairy, 25 fa ncj 'reamery, 30. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon lams, 13; shouldere, 10. Potatoes 25c. to 40c. Ouion9 1 to 1 cents. Beeswax -34c. Caraway seed, 12J; ISc. AuUe seed, 26.5. uinseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cts; dry, 4 cts; sbeeplpelts, 25 cts to 4Pc. No quotations on f ire. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 8 cts; -broilers 8; ducks, 8a; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10c; geese (P. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc? Flour Staudard, $3.25; Walla Walla, f3.25; graham. $2.75: superfine. $2.50 per barrel. Oats Old white,33c perbu ,grey, 35c; rolled. In bags, $6.256.50; barrels, id 76s7.O0; cafw, $3 75. Hay Be?t, $1012 per ton. Wool valley, price oomiual. MilUluUa Bran, $17.00; shorts, $20; ground barley, $2223; chop feed, $18 ier ton; whole feed, barley, 80S5 per cental; middling, $2328 perton; brew ing Dane,-, iwmuoo per cental: cntcKen wheat. $1.1001.25 per cental. Hops Oid, 10 to 16c, new 15 to 17. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oreiwu fancy creamery.27lf 30.-; fancy dairy, 22025a; fair to good, I720o; common, 15 to 16o er lb; Cali fornia, 803ic,)er roll. Cneese Oregon, 12; Eastern twitis, lft: Ymintr Amerlcnn, 15o per lerpoui d; California flats, 14c Etrcs Oregon, 22c yer dozen. Poultry C'uiekeiis.old.$4.00: broilers. large. $1 50(33 0: ducks, old. $4.00731 5 00; youDg, f 5004.00: geese, $S-00 turkey.", live, 14c. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. IKlllii BHy? fall to AtemeDft ill V-S2T" II iZZ Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 100 ISo; do inferior, 89oj do valley, 12 ISc Hopa17. I'-utiw- E-tly Rose, 30040. Bur batiks, ,30035c. OaU-Mftllng, fl.8001.85, j M MISIAKE. rlie Tale or n Weary 3Xnn and a Beautiful Illond. Scene Railway station. Time One p.m. Beautiful Blond (to ticket agent) What time, please, docs the next train leave for Woodclmek Junction? Ticket Agent One five. Ansions Man (just behind beautiful blond) Excuse me, madam Beautiful Blond (haughtily) I believe I got here first, sir. Anxious Man But Ticket Agent One to Wookchuck? Beautiful Blond Oh, mercy, nol I want to go to Perryville. &ow, they, told me that the train Ticket Agent That's right. Change at Woodclmek. One to Pcrryville? Anxious Man Madam, I believe Beautiful Blond But they told me if the train was late I might not be able to make connection. Tho railroad com panies are so dreadfully independent, you know. And then my mother told me Ticket Agent That's all right. Train waits. One way? Anxious Man Pardon me. but Beautiful Blond (still ignoring him) What is the fare, please? Ticket Agent (impatiently) Two fifty. Do you want a ticket or not? Anxious Man Say Beautiful Blond Will I have to wait, long at what's (he name? Oh, dear, I'm so dreadly forgetful. Oh, yes. Wood-" chuck Junction? ; Ticket Agent Forty minutes. (The gong sounds.) Come, hurry up. Beautiful Blond Mercy, yes. (Hands him $5 and gets change and ticket.) Ob, dear, I haven't a moment tolose. (Rushes out.) Ticket Agent "Where to? Anxious Man I'm not going any where. Ticket Agent Then what do you want? Anxious Man (wearily) Nothing. 1 thought perliar3 that woman wanted this umbrella sne left in the horse car. Life. Hard on Uabjr.- "Mr. Scribbler, have you seen any thing of the baby?" atked a distracted woman about noon last Thursday as the .furniture was being placed in the van for removal. "No. How'n thunder can I take care of a baby and see that this crockery is pnt in the warehouse van without being smashed to flinders?" "But I'm sure I hear the darling cry ing somewhere. Are yon sure that she is not in the clothes basket with the saucepans?"' "No, she ain't. Howd' you s'pose she'd get iu there?" "Bnt I hear her as plain as can be. Why, Peter, I do believe she's in this roll of carpet!" It was true. The baby had been left in the middle of the sitting room floor, and tbe men who took up the carpet tossed a breadth over her without ob serving her, rolled her up in it and stood the carpet up in the hall. The child when rescued was punctured here and there with rusty tacks, and its month was partly stuffed with carpet dust, but otherwise it was quite hearty. Tit-Eits. AVhjr She Wept. During the wedding ceremony at a fashionable church in Harlem Birdie McGinnis, one of the bridesmaids, wept bitterly. After the ceremony Dndely Canesucker, who was present, said to Birdie: "What were you crying about, Miss Birdie? You were not the bride." "I know it," replied Birdie, with a lump in her throat. "That's what broke me all up." Texa3 Sifiings. A AVIdowcr Probably. He (who has just been accepted) Car rie, darling! Do you know you have made me the happiest man in the world? She i es, Harry, but we must not be married right off not for a long, long time. He Oh, that's all right That just suits me, you know. I'd like to remain the happiest mau in the world for a year or two, Boston Transcript. Inhuman Treatment. "They say Wilkins abuses his wife shamefully." "The deuce he does! Why, he doesn't appear to be a brutal fellow at all. What does ho do beat her?" "Oh, no. He waits until after they, get seated in the theater and then tells her that her hat isn't on straight." 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Send for anuual year book or address, Z. M. Parvln, JIus. Doctor, musical director. 8 9 2md&w IMPORTANT. If you anticipate visiting the world's fair, or your friends in the East, take advantage of the present opportunity, aa the fares are now so low tbev cut no figure In the expense. The Chicago & Northwestern Hailwav have nlarvd in service a solid vestlbnied train, between Portland and Chicago, tbe famous Wayner tourist cars, free reclining chair cars, and dining car "par excel- em.-- wan me accommodations tur nlsbed,rates now offered, together with tbe short time consumed in making the trip, it Is within the reach of all. For further Information, apply to any ticket agent, or write A. G. Babker, Genl Agt. 72 Washington street. Portland, Or. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. l5fSinToern?0lU6-ttirk,,nmb,Oek'roo,n Ml GAS LIGHT CO. Redaction in Price of Gas. From and after October 1st, 1803. the price of gas will be as follews: Less than 600 cubic feet per month $3 50 per 1000 cublu feet. Over NX) cubic feet per month J3.00 per 1000 cubic feet. Special rates for large consumption given on application to L. B. McCLANE, Manager. possibly exist in a food tfc,. heated to more than 2iaB,l,l Every particle of the S GAILBORDEH EAGLE onaensea muic is sterilized enormous heat and is therefore . tyfii healthy food. Thousand,- sK1'"1 annually reared on it andintim.w.. tagious diseases it is safe, healthy 21 FirsU Buy it and talce no subX? Your, Grocer and Druggist sell u line ur"iTueK, JDravs and Exttwil of postcfUee. RYAK, 4 CO? Daily Newsp YEAR, J, a er sSate of the market and all tbe i 1 ! FIFTIETH TEAR. Oldest, Highest and Most Extended Institution of Learning in the Pdw Northwest. Sixteen courses of Instruction, tttm Grammar, through Academic aud I O lege, to i neology, Ij&w ana oieuiuwj Splendid Courses for Training in Teaching, Business, Art, Elocution aud Music. Several Post Graduate Courses. Stronger and better than ever. It's Woman's College affords an ldJ home for young ladies with unsurpwrt facilities for their cure and training. The school year opens Sept. 4, 1693. For Year Book and all Informal relating to school management mu course of study, address, AcUnp Pre , W. C, HA. WXE V, LU BA For financial Information, address, Rev. J. H. EOORK, Agent, 8-231kw Salem, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN On rmprored Itoal EaUte. In Donn"4 Umetoiulu NodeiayaeonililerlneloB' . FEAR & FORD, rVom . BnbBank block. t5 ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, St. Paul. Marios County, Oregon. Conduced by the -Uter oTthe Holy '"Jfff Jesoa and Marr. 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