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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1893)
SI -lliMTH yilBii Ml mir i) S?55 BVmim OA&MAL JOtmSTAL, THtntSDAY, OOTOBBIt IS, ia3. mjkma&mim1iua kmhSEmp 13 lift IB a I St sr the (Mm mm, PtilbtfilJKD tiAibl , KXCKr? BtWIIAf, , tir r Capital Journal Publishing Company, I' ijffl5 H'OJk OoinmerBtat 8tret, HOf ER BROTHERS, Edifsri, liily,tryetrltf,pr month, .10 W imiy.b imiff rr ;v ?B Weekly, l jwfWM'"', J-W THE OXK CFAT 1MILV. Through all these hard times the clr cttlmloD of Thb OrtB Cent Daily has kept dp and ajruwa. People are sur prised that vfe are ab'e in famish a compfcfa associated pr-w dally for 25 eta. a month. They ore all pleaed with the papery regardless of party af flllatldns. The publishers are Republi cans and have their views about sub jects when calletflipfln to ekpfesa tb-m. But they ar first of ail In favor of good government ami belong to the great disinterested m i- of tho people win seek no OHIO'S, get no salaries, draw n fes, and are only contributors to tb tax collector. From thla standpoint readers of the O.sb Ckvt Daily car. always net assured thai they will b, dealt with. They will be given editor ials from the independent peopleV standpoint, not from that of any of the political machines. All disinterested citizens who desirt good government In Oregon are a runch Interested In circulating the Oxk Cent Daily as we are. The bargain Is theirs. The service is ours. The re sult Is for all. Circulate it. Show it t your neighbor; It will Bpread. Tbej will take It; nil that is needed is for them to see It. It Is Its own best ad vertisement. Tins One Cent Daily. THE SENATE MUSr ACT. The silver debate has dragged to a point where tbe senate of the United States must act. The house has acted. All tbe harm has been done that can be done to the country. The senate must now act in continu ous session or forfeit its right to' be called a deliberative body that can reach a conclusion. There has been too much disturbance of business by congress already. After the house passed tbe repeal of the silver purchase act the business Interests1 of ... . . . ... I the country revived. As soon as it be came evident that the senate was 'tri fling with the subject to kill time mat ters became worse again. There should be action one way or another unlesB tbe country la to be thrown into -another crisis. THE SIMON lmiliKKY CASK- In the State vs. Simon, a report of which appears elsewhere, the evidence seems to have been all on tbe side of the state and tbe argument all against it, Mr. Simon probably made no more effort to get a stato contract than many others have made, only be Was not successful. It Is more than likely that Superin tendent Downing and other state bill cials have been approached by other business a.en along tbe same Hue. But it makes a world of dltlereuee how It is done and whether the man Is a friend or a foe. It Is not likely that Mr, Downing went before tho grand Jury and In formed on Simon of his own account. As a rule he is not so vindictive as that. If the truth were known he was prob ably called there and bad to tell what ho did. The supplies for the pen should be advertised for and open bids received sa for the asylum. TIIK SiiM.h CHIMES. The time of tho grund Jury Is mobtly occupied with small criminals. Mot of them are poor men, unable toem ploy counsel or bring thoso Influences to bear which keep offenders out of the clutches of the law. If our trailer nuuiu aiiuw II we WOIIIU I1KO to Oom- montona case which happened this year where a man had been guilty of a grave oflenso against public morula, bd robbed the widow and betrayed tho confidence of u family, nnd where the lawyers, courts, police, two alleged newspapers and all wdo are ordlnurlly OAlMd upon to protoct society aud bring th d offender to Justice, deliberately pro- teotcd the guilty party and curled on In punuuuuumgniunv porsous wtio weru uo, tuuooeuioi uu wrongdoing. Contrast that with the criminal business of the present term of oourt, where petty of. fences are dragged through enormous ly expensive trials. There la too muoli truth In the oft re- rutatri futvintr Mmr. tlm Ll.r nrliliui. Moape Juatloe. What is being done ' llKh'ea.u,ul 8tPa' heated, with tho fin with Jim Lotanwhols charged with ' I'"U Car Service In pwHiing wverai nuuureu tuousuud; I tho Electrlo reading light In each wltU Henry Vlllurd who has stolen Ills l'rtl1 ,9 te successful novelty of this million out of tho North PacHle: with l.erefslveage.undlshlglilyappri'clat. J L.Oowauwhrbstrac,ed unklnU &! & 'ttnernS mhks of deposits In hi bank man ago- theChloago Milwaukee 4 St. Paul Rtll WMI. We are living In a money oor- r " rtipted age. Our law aud J amniiig nvf vy mr lue Ulg Uearest OOUOO wWvm. Vflg JK9Y8. At fiharpe'a dairy are aHft a Ane a herd of Jersey cows as Je jtm whmi 10 boe. a nans wny iuey soil mutt Mceeltetit milk and cream. THE GEARY LAW. The efforts of" the present administra tion in break down the Geary law are undoubtedly dictated by a large and respectable element of people In the Eastern stAtes, who regard the whole Cblneee question as a local matter. The question should be made nation al, and ail elements of foreign Immigra tion4 Included who-will not come up to certain stanaards of American family life. Our country Iibs no u?e for aliens who do not intend to become citizens and establish homes. The American home, owned by an American citizen and taxpayer must be tbe mint of the state and the sooner this fact Is recognized the better It will be for onr government. Mr. Geary does well to stand for tbe expulsion of all that id alieu tfl American homes. John Quickly Extemporized Five Tow Bags. TfifS Is a meaningless sentence, butil contains nil the letters of our alqhabet Five of these letters spell "woman," and large numbers of women believe In the virtues of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription a strictly vegetable com pound, for her use only, and an unfail int' cure for tbe many ills that beset her. It recuperates wasted strength, restores the functions to a normal cond itlon, and flt her to bear and rear healthy oflnnriiii': promotes digestion purifies tbe blood, and give activity to 'he bowels and kidneys. In a worn, It ..woman's cure and safeguard. Guar anteed to give satisfaction, or its price glUU retimed. STATE NEWS NOTES AND COM MENTS. The Eugene cleaned off tbe city. Guard wauts the mud principal streets of the In one respect Oregon can not lag be hind If it wishes to her supreme court I decisions have got to be up with the progress of judicial science. Hops still readily bring 18 cts, that is, a number one article. Alderman Wheeler of Eugene has re signed. The San Francisco midwinter fair managers will give usVxn Oregon day. A goodly share of Oregon will be there. Itev.J. R. N. Bell Is likely to be called to occupy the Presbyterian pul pit at Baker City. Joel Warfleld, a Baker county plo- j, . ... ' , r died at the age of 73 years. OfltfinAa nff nlontu In lhaQul Quinces are plenty in tbe Salem mar ket. The Red Jacket mine at Cornucopia, Baker county, has Just made auother clean uporfOOOO. Times got bo hard under the Cleve land administration that Asiatic chole ra stood no show in tills country. The Oregon trespass law has n great run in the press. But, that Is the only place it is popular. An Englishman was heard to remark yesterday that tho Willamette is "pretty bloody high." S.tlPin people will go without tbelr home made pickles this year. The only large cucumber patch Is on Brown's island and Is under water. RosebuTg Rev.ew: Miss Eugenia Shelby, of Portland, will press the elec tric button that will set the battleship Oregon afloat at San Francisco in a few weeks. The young ludy in a daughter of Eugene Shelby, a grand-daughter of Gen. Josepli Lane, and is 16 years or age. Dr.ilo normal school has 103 students eurolled. Surveyor General Byars Is notified that $11,000 Is appropriated to survey lauds in Oregon this year osagalust fcXl.OOO lust year. The Albany Herald appears In re dticed Bize. An exchange says even bankers are working shorter hours than formerly. Banks can do nil their business In Ave hours where It formerly required seven. Albany's city debt September 30 was $03.0-13 01. Linn countv h-.a watraiita out for Ol70 70. Mayor Mason, of Portland, Is said to be an aspirant for the governorship. Bad weather nearly ruined tho east ern Oregon fair at The Dalles. Tho Dalles Times-Mountaineer says Oregon development will be much re tarded because this state was not prop- or,y represented at the world's fair. The Oregon bar association will meet tho U. S. court mom, Portland, Oct. at 10a. Ill, Before Going to the Wo; Id's Fair iinrjulre About The Limited Express trulua of tho Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway between St. Paul and Chicago and viunim null luiragO. Th eiio trains are v restlbuled, electric .1S ine 0,,y l,e wt enjoy iistlcamtoh ,,,K,t,'0cluslvoUfaoofthUpateut. usticamaoh , por ,uforuialon a , ,Q for the big. uearvst coupon ticket ugent, or address (J. J. Eunv, General Agent. J. W CASKV.Trav.l'aas. Agt, 2J5 8trk 8t Portland, Or. tf New buckwheat Justlu at Clark Js Eppley'e, PERSONAL AND SO DIAL. Local Correspondence from In the Valley. Towns FBOJf HUUHAKD. Messrs. Wealing and Cluussln arc hauling lumber for J. It. Jordan Gus. Gerrotd bus accepted a position to clerk on J. It. Minkle's farm this winter and c mlog summer. Tbe city schools are progressing nice ly under the present administration with a very large attendance. G. W. Whitney has gone to Heppnei as a delegate to attend tbe K. P. con vention from Arlon lodge 67. John Dimick lias some extra fino po tatoes, oftbe Burbauk variety, on ex hibition at tbe P. O. Tbe neatest thing yet in the shape of a tack hammer was made by J. Zeek, for Dr. Weaver. J. L. Calyert bas made quite a change In tbe Interior of the post office. ' Tbe sale of Frank Gault was well at tended and things brought fair prices. Say George, where did you get that silk tile? Willis Devoren has been assisting A W. Laurence in (he wood business. B. F. Cooley, of Woodburn, was down on business last Monday. J. C. Miltpn bas purchased the build lug now occupied by him as a saloon, from Mr. Frederick. G. W. Spight bas leased twenty acres of land from Peter Lower, aud will put it out to hopB. Term ot lease to run six years. Mr. Johnson bas leased Cal. Reason er's hop yard for a term of three years. Herbert Button, of Salem, was doing our town one day last week. C. Alnswortb shipped some dressed pork to Portland, last Monday. Are You Nervous, Are you all tired feeling or sick head ache? You can be relieved of all thest symptoms by tnkljg Hood's Sarsapu rllla, which gives nerve, mental and bodily strength and thoroughly purifier the blood. It also creates a good appe tite, cures indigestion, heartburn aud dyspepsia. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy It, action and sure in rilect. 25 cento a box Making Money With Uuse. "An old farmer came into my of fico not long ago and sat down.' said an Alabama banker. "I vrap putting my Bi;namro to some Want bills received in sheetsthe usual form, you know, from the treasury department. Tho old fanner watch ed me for a few moments and asked " 'What is that?' "I handed him ono of the sheets. He looked at tho blank hills and said: " 'This is money?' "'Yes,' I said. " 'Is that tho way you mako it?' he asked. " 'Yes,' said I. "'My godleruity ' he said and walked out without another word.' St Louis Globe-Democrat. Gross Carulrssucss. 'Til never forget Bill Timmins," Eaid tlio man who used to live m the far northwest. "Bill was as game a man as ever lived nnd too generous to tako advantage." "Isn't he living now?" asked the listener, who had been a good deal Impressed by tho sadness of tho nar rator's tone. "No. I was on tho coroner's jury that looked after Bill," "Whater what v. aa tho verdict t" "Died of carelessness!" "Carelessness I How?" ".Got into a fight without a gun on him. "Exchange. How's Your Liver? la tho Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When tho Liver is torpid the Bow ols are sluggish and con stipated, tho food lies in tho stomach undi- Sested, poisoning tho lood; freouent headacho ensucsj a leoling of lassi tudo, despondency and nervousness indicato how tho whole system 13 do ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring mpro Eeoplo to health and nppiness by giving them a healthy Livor than any agency Known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BtCN DISAPPOINTED, C i.V.n4,Uml!' edr for dyspepsls, Torpid liter. ConsllDstlon. etc I Ii.mW1.... 00 tnyihinr elie. and hsrt nerer bn dl. tppolni b lm u in tho effect produced; It Mms to b almost a perfect euro for all diseases of th. &tOIUACh ten euro lor ail uncases or Ui kiwels, W. J, AlcKinor. iUcon, Us. uuoowcit. J. H. HAAS, TLU5 WATOHMAK.EK. 2l5HCr.KlalSt. SiUn, Orsros, (Kert door to Ktc!n.) HpliJty ot BpeetaclM, and renalrlut O-vjJu. Watebs aud Jewelry. JAEXES R. WJUTE, JUaartr of WaitV Celebrate Oraoly Co, rrealna Band and OrcbMtia. Dr. MIU SttdUal Co., Elkhart, Ind. You will remember the condition I was li flro years ao, when I ra afflicted with a combina tion of dieae, and though; there was n? help ro me I tried all kinds of medlclnes,ananrcs of eminent pbjilclane. Jly nerve were pros;ricd, producing dlzrlnc4, heart trouble and all tntsilU mat make life miserable. I commenced to tako DR. MILES' NERVINE and la three months was ptnrteTiv cunro. In nr trarelaeach year, when I are the tnoasandi of physical wrecks, suffering from nervosa pros a . n . tratlon, taking prescriptions from H iA local physicians who baTO no knovrl i a nw jje 0f their cafe, and whose death U certain, I feel like roing to them and saying, get Dn Miles' Nervine and oc cured." In myiirofesslon, , .-, 1- wnero tbcro are so many sn Sll I H ft" IJ Herers from OTerwork.men1' ,""" tal prostra tion and nerrous exhaustion, bronzbt on by the character of the bininesa engaged In, I would JgiTS? THOUSANDS as a sure euro for all roflerlng from these causae. Jakes R. Watts. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CTS. Jold by D. J. Fry, druegist. Salem Tbe Southern Pacific has placed tbe price of round trip tickets, good for 10 dayB to the Portland exposition at $3.35. including one admission to tbe exposl tion. Tickets on sale Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays only. tf Will pcssltlvely cnr ilck headache and pre sent its return CarWg hlltle lilver Fills rtils U nut lik. b ot troth One pill nt a dose See advertisement, a in ail p U tjmnll dose. Pa!n from Indigestion, dyspepsia and too hearty eating, U relieved at ouco by taking on of Carter's Little Liver Pills immedlaielj .iter dinner, lxra't forget this. If you ire tired oflnklnscthe large old fash oued prlplug pills, try Carter's Little Llvtx -ins ana rase some comiori a man can t stand everything: One pill a dote. Try them. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, October 12, 4 p. m. Ofllc Daily Capital Journal. Quota lions for day aud up to hour of goiug to jjress were as follews: 8ALK1I PItODUOE SIAHKET. FKUIT.I Apples 25c to 35o. a bushel. Peaches Oou to 75 a box. BUTCIIKK STOCK, Veals dressed 4J cts. Hogs dressed 6"to 7. Live cattle 1 to 2. Sheep alive fcl.50 to $2.00. Spriug lambs $1.50 to $2.00.J MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flnui n wholes tie lots $3.00. Retail $3.4(1 trim $15 bulk, $1G sacked, tihorta $17 18. Chop feed.$17 aud $18. WHEAT. Old wheat on storage 44 cents. New wheat 46 cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old, 3S to 40c. new 25 to 30c Hay Baled, new $S to $12: old $10 t. 514. Wild In bulk, $6 to $8. Barley Brewing, at Bulem, No. 1 to to $1.00 per cwt. No. 2, 70 to 85 ctf. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 17J to 18c Eirgs Cash, 20 cents. Uutter-Best dairy, 25; fanci reamery, SO. Cheee 12 to 16 cts. Farm smoKed meats Bacon 12'; oanis, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes 25c to 40o. Onions IV to IJ cents. Breswax-34c. Carawav seed, 18e. Anise seed, 20e. Ginseng, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Green, 2 cts; drv, 4 cts; sheep'pelts, 25 cts to 4lc. No quotations ou furs. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens 8 cts; broilers 8; ducks, 8.1; turkeys, Blow sale, choice, 10c; geeso7c PORTLAND QUOTATIONS, drain, Feed, etc Flour-Standard. $3.25; Walla Walla, 53.25; graham, $2.75; suijerflue, $2.60 per barrel. Oats Old white.33o nerbu .crev.35c: rolled, In bans, $6.250 50; barrels, $0 757.00; caW-s, $3 75. liay iiot, $1012 per ton. Wool valley, price nominal. MillstuHb Bran. $17.00; shorts, $20: K'rouud barley, $2223; chop feed, $18 per tou; whole feed, barley, 80085 pet cental; middling, $2328 per tou; brew lug barley, 0095o por cental: chicken wheat. $1 10T.25 per cental. Hops-Old, 10 to ICc, new 16 to 17. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Orveoti f.inov creamer v. 271 fS 30.; fancy dairy, 22I25o; fair to good. I720o; oominmi, 15 to l(ta per lb; Call foruia, 303i jwr roll. Cneeiw Oregou, 12; Eastern twins, Id'; Young AnierlcHii, 15o pei ler pound; California flats, 14c hug ureeon, 221o per dozen. Poultry-Chlfkeim,old,$1.00; broilers iirge, $1503 0.; dunks, old, $4.00(3( 5 00; young, $2 504.0O; geese, $8.00 turkeys, live, 14e. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choloe, 10 13e; do Infilor, 89o; do valley, 12 15c Hops 171c Potato K-rly Rose, 3040. Bur ankm, .S035c. Oats MDUuk'. tl.80Al.85. CallfornlfcNiiraes Ending In O. Attention bas not been called, wo bo llere, to ono peculiarity that iS the number of geographical names in Cali fornia which end with o. In this respect this state must bo awarded tho champion ship medal, as a brief inspection of any list of names of places will show. First, lamongtho 59 counties of California there are no le8 than 14 which end with the round lotter. They nro El Dorado, Fres no. Inyo, Mendocino, Meno, Sacramento, San Benito, S.m Bernardino, San Diego, Ban Francisco, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Solano and Yolo. It is to be ob served that only a jwrtion of these are named from rart3cnlino saints in the Spanish calendar, Fresno, Inyo, Meno, Solano and others being presumably In dian names, though tho termination may have been put on by the early Spanish settlers. When we como to towns in California whoso names end in o, their namo is legion. There are, among others, Acampo, Alamo, Bernardo, Blanco, Can to, Capistrnno, Decoto, Echo, El Casco, Frnto, Igo, Jacinto, Largo, Llario, Milo, Moreno, Navarro, Nicasio, Ono, Paler mo, Philo, Rialto. Snnsalito. Tropico, Venado and Volcano. In the compilation of this imperfect catalogue the towns and cities named for saints haro been omitted, as tho list wonld bo entirely too long, running from San Antonio through most of the letters of tho alphabet to San Ysidro. Thero is said to bo a reason for all things, and it is not unlikely that tho names given by tho early and pious Spanish settlers to their settlements may have sounded pleasant to the gringos who came after them and have inflnenced them, perhaps unconsciously, to confer upon their own mining camps and villages and towns names ending with tho letter o. San Francisco Chronicle. A Tnurh of Telloir Feellnc. "We do indeed have some queer ex periences," said tho trained nurse, tak ing off her white cap and giving its dainty bow a few deft, reconstructing touches, "and many interestmg and di verting episodes also. Not long ago 1 was sent for to attend a minister's wife and must confess that I responded to the call with some trepidation and ap prehension. It was my first experience in a minister's family, and I was afraid that my patient might ask me to pray with her or read the Bible to her, which most excellent offices would be wholly out of my lino and wonld cause me much embarrassment. "When I reached my post of duty, I found the minister's wife suffering a great deal, and my first office was to make and apply a mustard plaster. 1 concocted it with a generous and con scientious hand, and it must have been pretty warm, for several seconds after 1 had deferentially applied the mustard plaster on the person of tho minister's wife she groaned dismally. Leaning over her to disoover whether her pain had increased, I heard her murmur softly but energetically: " 'Oh, jiminyl It's too hotl I can't stand itl' "Perhaps yon can imagine how my heart leaped toward the dear woman at this touch of nature. We had a delight ful time together when she got bettor. She was a good woman, too, but like the rest of us sho had her favorite ejacula tions under compelling circumstances." Louisville Couner-JournaL For Old and Young. Tntt'8 Liver Pills act as Itladly on the child, tbe delicate female or lnflraa eld age, as npoa tho vigorous Bea. Tutt's Pill: tjlvotono to the wenk stomach, bow els. kidneys unci bludder. To these organs their strengthening qualities are wonderful, emitting them to per form their functions as In youth. Sold Everywhere. Office, 140 to 144 Washington St., N. T, Hum (lie I'linm "To Sleep ML u Top Oriel tinted. It comes from the Italian proverb, "II dormo cumin en topo" 'To sleep like a donnonse"-the Italian topo having been corrupted into tho English word. Uow Itlurk Cuote to He lined For Mourning. Anne, queen of Charles VIII of France on the death of her bnsband in 1498 sur rounded her coat of arms with black and clothed herself in the same color in op position to the then prevalent habit, which was for widows to mourn in white attiro. There Is no explanation of the whim now to Te.t Gold and Sllrer. Dampen the metal to be tested and gently rnb with lunar caustic If . pure metal, the mark will ba faint: if inferior it will be black. now to Take Creates Out or Taper. The cre.ues may bo removed from papers intended for binding by sprin kling them with water, throwing it on with a whisk broom, then putting tho papers under heavy weights until dry A crease in a picture may be dampened, then covered with a cloth and ironed. now to Drive NalU lu Hard Wood. Touch tho end in lard or fallow first. vieoe t MEN Eullr. Quickly, Pernanentl, Rittortd. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and. all th iraln or eriu irvmtr!jrtrrur or later xeeue, ue rt-.ulu of oernoik. Hckue.i. yomr.ttc rmi.trebctj' dwlof.ifcest aad tone Clra tw every organ and portion of tLe body, simpl.- Daluralmelkoda. """ntoUtwlnipruTenieul -iUu" tmpoMltle. Su rrfereoera. Boot, explanation and urooia aUed (waled) trei. ERIE MEDICAL CO, UFFAI.O. m.y. Mm stfi fc . m PURITY! bF n 1 TUB SEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers. Horses boarded hv ! . ..! at reasonable prices. We keep a meet all rlcmnnrla Alorw bun I ha Barn and residence 2 block south THE PEOPLE'S DAILY Only One Cent Daily Newspaper on the Pacific Coast, CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER II fill Receiving all the Associated Press . . Dispatches, DIM BY MAIL PER (( K 1 iiese low hard times rates enable every fa j rat r to have his daily paper and know the slate of the market and all the news ot 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. CoDservatory SIC. Willamette Uulverelty, Balem, Or , School of music for piauo, organ, violin, singing, orcheatraMnHtruments, harmo ny, -ounterpolnt, fugue, orchestration jtnd higher musicaP composition, too letter grade of work done west oftbe Rocky mountains. Prices low. Seven teachers. Next term begins Sept. 4tb. Send for annual year book or address, Z. M. Parvln, Mus. Doctor, musical director. 8 9 2md&w IMPORTANT. If you anticipate visiting the world's fair, or your friends In tbe East, take uuvantace or tne present opportunity, as tbe fares are now so low they cot n6 figure In tbe expense. Tbe Chicago A Northwestern Railway have placed In service a solid Vcsilbnled train, between Portland and Chicago, the famous Wayner tourist cars. fr rMitr.in chair car, and dining car "par excel lent." With the accommodations fur. nisbed.rates now offered, together with the short time consumed In making iheTrlp. It is within the reach of all. For further Information, apply to anv ticket agent, or write ,H' y A. G. Barker, Geu'l Agt. 272 WHsbingtnn street. Portland, Or. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. ,.mfon?0ltl,-Vrkh'Ur,Woek'rooto SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Redaction in Jf ice of Gas. - From and after October 1st. 1693. the price or gas will be as follows; Leea than 600 cubic feet per month f3 50 pec 1000 cubic feet. Over 500 cublo feet per month J3.W) per 1000 cublo feet. 01 Mil Speolal ratea for large consumption given ou application to ' Ih B, McCLANE, Manager. - - --- -..fc PURITY! That is Lie lundamental principle of n business and on it we stake our reDuhti when making the m GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRI Condensed Milk. In times of epidemic when all foods are called into question th! public can rely with perfect confidence Z the Eagle brand and serve it with the assurance that it is a food Free From Ail Disease Germs. Remember tbti It's the food for children. U Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. Every can Is sterilized and every microbe lily. full line of Truck-, Draxs and EirWU flncaf C)olllnnn l .' . . E.prete of postrifflce. RYAN 4 CO?' YEAR it a n FIFTIETH TEAK. Oldest, Highest and MostExfendri Institution of Learning In the Pacific Northwest. Sixteen conrees of Instruction, from Grammar, through Academic ud Col lege, to Theology, Law and Medicine. Splendid I kiurses for Training In Teaching, Business, Art, Elocution and Music. Several Poet Graduate Courses. Stronger and better tlian ever. It's Woman's College affords an Ideal home for young ladles wltbuusurpasetd facilltief for their care aud training. The school year opens Sept. 4,1693. For Year Book' and all Inforroatloa relating to school management and course of study, address, Acting Beta , W. C HA WLEY, LU B For fluanolal information, address, Sev. J. H. ROORK, Agent, 8-22-d&w Salem, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Real Etat. In amountt n Umu to kuIu Ho delay in coulderU8 was FEAR & FORD, Boom IX BubJ Bank block. 81M ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, St. Paul, Marion County, Oregon. Ouadnded hv iho Utm nfthe HnlT Nam0 JtuandM8ry. The local lo.. aflorflaUtn Ciu txi drciml tor bealtbml ouldour exjfj hi. IVtulcan baraally rtcb(d by bouonio WtllametU', The bmldlog U newandinpN wnh all the mod rn Improvement. " cou seofatudy Uooraplete. SteBOKraphy aaA Typewriting Tanga Terms moderata. For further paitlcuan apply to lter Pag ir, g.i."ma Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEH.OR. Admitted In nnjMln. In nil the COUrti. BmcUI attention tlren to German .r lalneMi at tba connty w Moriot. Moury ikU- I rg people aact ba Double Newsmi K. JKMTKK, Woury i"u Mtl'-Afctfe -