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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1893)
EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER s4, L&J3. i ri i, raa 85 Mi m I KB !' C THE G1NUL JODRHU POULIHHKD DAILY, RXCKFT HONDAY BT TIW Capital Journal Publishing Company; l'.mtoiSce Block. Commercial Street. HOFER BROTHERS, - - Editors. lxilly, by carrier, per mMUh Dally, by iubII, i-ee your, Weekly, 8 pagat, per year, .$060 - 3.00 L5o VALE, VALKYRIE. Farewell, representative of British aquatic sport and eailorcraft. ' Hie thee to thy u arrow channel arid Ball with cat boats, fishing smacks and picnic sloops. Eight times beaten in fair cup races in English, Cauadian and American water would weary auyoue but an Englishman. He will now attempt building yachts on the American ceu tvrlKwrd plan, and try' to outsail lit Americans next year In his owu water with an American built yacht. Well, with all that added to liisstocl ofsM'I as a sailor, the Englishman wi.1 get left ut his favorite snort. Bettei man your Atnericau built sloop wit) 8-vedisb or better yet American sailor and try agalu. liUODLK Ju-UU.ViIjISM. The winking out of a Portlaud dally a few weeks after it was de prived of the cit priuting is another II lustr.itiou of the fttulty of boodle joui nallaru. It spring' tb up as the gros when some stock company or the pub lic treasury puts up the money for tht boodler to absorb or dissipate. It is cut down and withereth as the ilower af soon as the money plays ou;. Of course, those who promote such schemes are very properly mulcted. The great injury comes from the des truction of public confidence in the public press. The people learn to dis trust all newspapers because a few are mercenary aud mushroomy growths, that spring up for pluutler only, whos projectors never intended to earn un honest living, but expect to beat tneir way through life by some sharp scheme or other. a fine oismcriux. A Salem lawyer has just acquitted a horse thief who was found with the stolen animal In his possession, on the plea that the man stole the ride but had not stolon the horse. This Is refining the art of the crimin al lawyer to a remarkable degree. The shrewd attorney represented that his client was tired, found n stray horse, borrowed It, and at moat hat! purloined his transportation but not the luilmul In question. Whether it was his lumioious presen tation of the mutter or drawing a Hue legal distinction, the Jury sided with him. He deserves credit for acquitting his client aud having him from going to tho state prison. As ho argued a tramp might as well bo convicted of stealing n train for stealing a ride ou the brakebeatn. ' TdE BULLETIN HOARD. The bulletin board la a fraud of the first water, aud the dissemination of news lu that way Is a piece of Ill-art-vised gratuity on the purtofu uews paper. It would seem to bo hortl euough to find tho mouey from deliuquent ad vertisers aud subscribers to pay tele graph tolls without giving the informa tion away. Bet if tho newspaper wants to make a fool ofltsoif there Is no law against It. Oregonian. The Jouiinal has bullotlued the news for soveral months and Its bus! nessosu newspaper had not been in terfered with. It has not found It any unruer to get money on that account. During the panic nil the news was gtveti tho people ou tho subject of fall- urea and itdid much to allay nHploions and prevent runs on baulks, while In Portlaud whore tho Unauulul news was ' monopolized uud kept secret the bauks i met with ruin. Tiik Journal's flag was found flying Friday In honor of (ho American between St." Pl und Chicago un5 lacht'a victory. And every true heart-, Omaha anil Chicago. ed American and lover of sport re- ' trains aro vestlbuled, electric iewloTr v,1 w;if Io ,"!' rriiA newspaper cities of tho world the news ' the world; la bulletined. The people do uot buy i The Electric reading light In each less newspapers, but the demand for """" w tho successful uoveliy of this by rather than atherw Ise. It la ou the , We wish others to know Its merits, us prluclplo of the uewsboy ou tho train , tLo Chlougo Milwaukee &. St. Paul Rail Solug through and dropping a few freu ' ,wav !9 ,no 01,,.v ,,ne ,n luo wit enjoy peanuts in each mongers lap. ItXUTrti,WM.iWSii to croatea n taslo for more. Bo with uews , nearest uoiiikhi tit.k.tt .ni. r ,t.TL bulletins. . I Tho llttlo magazine called Oulld-Qur-den, of Story, Bong, and Play, lajust the thing. Clilld-Gurdeii ! (hut's funny uame, Isn't It? Well, It is a kludergurton magazine for children,! und the only magazine of (ho kind In tho world. It hua thlrly-two Hno liagea t'auu month, prluttd on largo pa-1 ifr. full nf idrturpH nml lnllnllii.nl wpndeiAil things the uhlldreu do In tho! kindergartens. Aud tho stories! tuore ,--., . .. -. ,........, .. .. ,VII .,,, ,,, nciougici uvtici uuva iujii, bo lull Ol I' juu anu earinsi. iiavo papa or iuiuu mutrondft for thU mugallue, to the' KlHtlergartou Literature Compauy, Wouiaij'a Teiuplo, Ublcago, III. The Confederate War Journal, an illustrated magazine, for November number will .contain a dlncriptiou of Capture of Fort DojJeisouby Generals Floyd, Buckner, ''Pillow und Forest, aud other interesting matter, besides portraits, battle sceues, maps, etc. The subscription price of The Confederate War Journal is only 51.00 a year; single copies' 10 cents. AddresSfTbe Confed erate War Journal, Lexiimton, Ky and 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Yung Yu, the new Chineso minister, smokes cheap tobacco because he thinks it the best. Mr. Glads'oneisfond of Scott's novels And has lately given v set of them to the Qawarden institute. " ? After 40 years' of life among books the venerable libriman'oClBfown university, Dr. R. A.'Guild.liasrretirSll to private life , J ij King Lobengu'a, who'is referred to as tho most powerful man in Africa, has himself Hveighedifeyery day on a weigh ing mach'itfe hVprocnred from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fennett of Sterling, Conn., are believed to be the youngest married couple .in the United States. He is 14 years and 7 months old, and his wife is 9 months younger. Miss Kluwpke, a young American girl, has won for herself recognition in France is being one of the most learned astron omers and most indefatigable and suc cessful observers in that country. Attorney General Olney is an enthusi astic tennis player and has construe ed a court near his residence in Washing ton. Ou fair afternoons he indulges in the sport, in which he shows great pro ficiency and espertness. Prince Louis of Battenberg, who is a commander in the British navy, has in vented a ruler, provided with rollers, by means of which sailors can calculate, wiong other things, the distance run by i ship and the time necessary for one ship to overtako another. TURF TOPICS. Trainer Ed Geers has driven three2:10 pacers to their records. Lou Trotter is the namo of a success ful trainer of harness horses. Tho Gliarter Oak stake has been won by mares three times in succession. Colonel North's racing stable in the United States-and England is to be sold. Tho people of Montana are game bet tors. During tho Montana circuit $424, D00 passed through the poolbox. Mascot is reported to bo improving steadily, and htroug hopes are enter tained of his complete recovery. Six 2-year-olds in America rau unbeat enSensation, Tremont, French Park, El Rio Rey, Domino and G. W. Johnson. Thero aro bn two stallions living by Electioneer, out of dams by George Wilkes Advertisor, 2:101, and Hum mer. Tho German bred raco maro Well gunde, by Martini, won 24 consecutivo races and was ridden by an amateur each time. "Knapsack" McCarthy has decided to return to tho trotting turf after nn ab bouco of five years Ho will drive tho Renn Valley stud trotters next season. A Boston man c.mio near owning Hal Pointer a few years since for $3,500, hut was dissuaded from buying becauso tho horse was represented to bo wrong in underpinning. Perspiration of tho feet is a sign of good circulation, but perception of it is a sign of vulgarity. Neatness is a snre cure. "Why is Ho So Irritable?" This question is often heard aud near ly us often unanswered. It is not often remembered, us it should be, that tho occasion of 111 tem per uud irritability is often to be found in the physical condition of the persous ull.cted. What is tho use of trying to "harmonize" n inuu whoso liver has gone back on him ? If a mau is tortur ed with rheumatism, how can he be ex pected to be tillable and agreeable? Cuu a confirmed dyspeptic be expected to be cheerful and always ready to tell a fanny story ? Tho only way to remove tll (linlmiltV lu In rtat at ilia n.n. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, imnura blood ,uul ,lvtr troubles yield to Hood'sSar ISllu.l'l'1 ,a whry,U H BU,ffwv? 5aSSlSM" , . Beforo alng the Wojld's Fair T, , Enquire About II'" H'J! ! .'o!1"",',"? ,of ,t'1?.Ch- O. J. Kdwy. General Aueiit. J. W. Oasky, Trav. Pass. Ant, Us titaric tft., Portland, Or. tf J. H. HAAS, TI1J5 "r AT CHt A JCJbJIt mi.Cu.ki. c.i. n ' (Nut uoor to kmu'.) ' ' epotiaity o rat, rd .ptrut vtneu Wftlhu rc1 UvpaIfv THE OLD RELIABLE SALBM MEAT MARKET. J. H. ALLEN, Prop, Tho very Ust uf meats at all times, aud the Ut uf wrvleo, S$rOpmUo Wade'a Store, STATE NEWS NOTES AND COMMENTS. Net taxable property of Union coun ty is $6,542,347, as against i3,G10 735 lu 1892. The deductlou"f.ir debt lust year was $2,035,175, which just about muker the difference. .Cabbages welghlijg forty to fifiy lbs. aro to be sent to the world's from Cove, Oregon. The ChiueFe were driven Geer's place In Union county ofi Mr uL.d hi lost a great deal on his hops. Eastern Oregon boasts of a Hunga rian prune eight inches around. The Chlueie have been driven out of LaGruude. A lumberman calls attention to the fact that Oregou, while making no pre tentions and having no appropriation, got away with Washington and carried till the prize ou its exhibit of commer cial woods. Astoria will never get a railroad with wind. TbeJBudget says: "It is about time for Pat Douau to show up with a railroad proposition. It has beeu u month at least since there wus a hen on." Oregon bacon is good enough to have i wurld-wido reputation, aud the hog s an animal with a good preseut and a reat future iu Oregon. Portlaud Telegram: The tramp exo dua has set in. Claims against Hamilton, Job & Co.'s bauk at Corvullis foot up to 223,412.24 The assets are reported to amount to 59 cts. on the dollar of this. Flour retails at $3 25 a barrel at Ore gon City. An Oswego man has just been re leused from a California insane asylum. He sold his farm last year aud went to tbecily to see the sights. Ou the night of his arrival in Portlaud he stopped in several saloous and partook of a con siderable quantity of that which exhil erates. He finally wandered into a saloon ou the east side where he met two confidence men who discovering that Bmith was in possession of consid-, erable money, made his acquaintance and invited him to take a walk when taking him into a saloon they quickly bad him drugged aud ho kuew nothing of his course until he came too In tht insane asylum at Agnews, Santa Clara county, Cal., and heard everybody ad dressing him as Henry Webber against which be protested declaring bis name to be George Smith. For this he was ridiculed by the physicians uud attendants as some mad raving of a diseased bruin, no attention being P'dd to his repeated demands for liberty and the privilege of writing to friends wus either denied him or the letters which he did write were thrown into the waste basket by the atteudunts. This continued from the 19th day of July, the day he was committed by the Alameda court until finally gaining the confidence of the employes he managed to send a letter to Oswego uud friends came to his release and the other day he walked Into town to tell bis strange experience. Douglas county has a debt of $109, 347.39. There has been some disgraced 1 "monkeying with the justice mill" iu Umatilla county. The report is thut the court reporter offered to insure one Tuctser that he would be "let down easy," probably by pleading to petty larceny, if he would put up $150. Some of the prisoner's friends ugreed to as sist him by signing their numes us sureties on a note, and the little deal was nearlng a satisfactory adjustment when Judge Fee happeued to hear of it He asked tho grand jury to investigate. Dwellings are reported very scarce in Baker City. How's Your Liver? Is tho Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. "When tho Liver is torpid tho Bow els aro sluggish and con stipated, tho food lies in tho stomach undi gested, poisoning tho blood; freouent headache ensues; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and norvousness iudicato how tho wholo eystom is do ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been tho means of restoring moro peoplo to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency Known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED, TwpldUrer, CoMtlpitlon, etc.. I hardly ei flio anything cite, and bro nertr been dl ippolnted In the effect produced; It leeuM to bo ilmou a perfect cor for all dtteue of the Stomach and DowrJ. W, J. McKi bot. iluoa. Ut. No Chinese. The Salem Ktearo Laundry has always excluded the Chi ueee. It drei white people's Washing with white labor. LOUIS D. VANDERVERE, Ono ef tho test inorm Vcslnecs men in Chicago reprcsoatatho of tie great Bradstrcet Oo. HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Vr. ZliUa Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Gentlemen: I taio pleasure In informing yon of tho very beneficial results w hlch have followed thousaof Dr. Miles RcsTonvive Nebvime in tno caw of myself and w lfe. lor a year I was subject to a distressing pain at the base of the brain and upper portion of the spinal cord. I f I B F V VI lost SiJt ?? ,wft". Greatly I J I b fr I 1 troubled witu sleeplcsmesa. VV t lUb your Nervine was hlehlv recommended to mo. My case had been so obstf nale that I had no confidence In tho i fiicacy of any medicine. Yet as a lat resort I consented to (he It a trial Muchtomycurprise.I experienced marked benefit; my sleeplessness disappeared; my hcadacho was removed ; my spirits and geuerai i?ETHOUSANDS OAINCD TWENTY POUNDS. ALL THIS OCCURnCO AFTER LEARNED AND WELL KNOWN PHYSICUN3 had failed. My wife I tatinztho Nervine with the best of results. Louis Jj. Vandebvekk. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CTS Jold by D. J. Kry, drujrsist. Salem Grape Vines for Sale. I have propocated several thousand ;ood strong two-year old grape vines for setting out, assorted rarities, suit ihle for culture in Oregon. 25 cts each. $2 00 per drzen. E. Hofer, Salem. Or., Jouit.vAii otlice. d w Will positively cure slct neadncheand pre veut its return Cart r' Little Ilver PUN This Is not 1 1 b, but truth Uno pill at a doe See advertUciuent. H.nuil p ll 8mll dose. Pa'n from Indigestion, dyspepsia and too hearty eitln?, la rolteved at once by taking mi- ir Carter's Little User Pills iiumedlaieb alter dinger. JJon't forget this. If you iro tired oftHkinsthe large old 'ash loned prlplng pills, try Carter's Little Live 'Ills nnt take some con. fort A man can t stand everything: Une pill a dose. Try them. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salem, October 14, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital Journal. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going t press were as follews: SALEM PRODUCE MARKET. FKUIT.I Apples 25c to 35e. a bushel. Peaches Coo to 75 a box. UUTCHER STOCK. Veals dressed 4 ct. Hogs dressed 6"to 7. Live. cattle to 2. Sheep alive fcl.oO to $2.00. Spring larabd $1.50 to $2.00.1 MILL PRICKS. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flout in wholesale lota $3.00. Retail $3.40. Bran $15 bulk, $1G sacked. Shorts $17 $18. Chop feedjjsn.aud $18. WHEAT. Old wheat on storage 44 cents. Nevt wheat 40i cents. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats old, 33 to 40c, new 25 to 30c. Hay Baled, new $S to$12; old $10 U 514. Wild iu bulk, $6 to $S. Barley Brewiug, ut Salem, No. 1, 95 to $1.00 per cwt. No. 2, 70 to 85 cts. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 17J to 18Jc. Eirus Cash, 20 cents. Butter Best dairy, 25; fanc creamery, 30. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 12J; ham, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes 2oc. to 40t Onions 1 to 1 cents. Beeswax -34o. Caraway seed, 18c. Anise seed, 26d.. Giuseug, $1.40. HIDES AND PELTS. Qieen, cts: dry. 4 cts: sheep'pelts. 25 cts to 40c, No quotations ou fure I.IVK POULTRY. Chickens 8 cts; broilers 8: ducks, 8c; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10c; geeje 7c. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS, (iralu, Feed, etc. Flour-Staudard. $3.25; Wallu Walla. $3.26; graham, $2.75; superfine, $2.50 per burri'l. Oats Old white,33c perbu ,grey,S5c; rolled. In bags, $0.2o0.50; barrels, $0 767.00; cases. $3 75. liay iJrat, $ll'12 per ton. Wool vallev, price nominal. Millstutls-Bran. $17.00: shorts. $20: ground barley, $2223; chop feed, $18 per ton; whole feed, barley, 8085 per cental; middling, $23028 per ton; brew log barle.', 0005o per cental: chicken wheat, $1 l(l.25 percental. Hops - Old, 10 to k, new 15 to 17. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fuuov creamery,27j 30 ; fanoy dairy, 22125p; fair to good, u3jk; oomiuon, la to iuo per n; Cali fornia, SiKajo ier roll. Ctie Oregou, 12; Eastern twltw, 18-; Young Atnericsn, 15o jer Ier iMuud; California flats, 14c Kirp Or-ein, 22o er dczen. P.ultry-CtiiekHi8,old,$4.00; brollere, lurw, $AH$8 0ii; ducks, old, $4.00 uw, .um.g, jsout-.w; geese, a.w turkey?, live, I4e. SAN KRAN018CO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 10(5 18u; do luffilur, S0o; do valley, 12 Hope 17K Pitatoe Krly Rose, 3040. Bur- uauuB, .MXiMSoC, Oata-MMlng, 11.8001.85, Cros I'tirpnKt-s. An Irishman ono morning went out very eatly in search of somo garno on nn cstato where the game laws were strict ly enforced. Taming a sharp corner, whom did ho meet but tho gentleman who owned tho estate. Paddy, seeing the game was tip, coolly advanced toward the geutleman und said: "Tho top of the morning to yottr honor! Arid what brought your honor out so early this morning" Tho geutleumn replied by paying, "In deed, Paddy, I just (drolled out to seo if I could lind an appetite for my break fast," and eying Paddy rather sus piciously added, "And now, Paddy, what brought you out so early this morning?" "Indade, your honor, I just strolled out to seo if I could find a breakfast for my appetite!" said Paddy. Spare Mo ments. An Expressed Preference. rw55Ec msm an tfiS-VA :j fi Miss Yorke Mr. Obese is very light on his feet. Miss Berlin Pd much rather have him light on his feet than light on mine. Club. Mrs. Mnluprop'H Sncccfsor. Mrs. Hudson, wifo of the English rail way king assailed by Carlyle, was a worthy successor of Mrs. Malaprop. Here are two stories of her related by Mr. Vernon Heath in his "Recollec tions:" Mr. Hudson had issued cards for an evening party "to meet the Duke of Wellington." Tho night arrived, the guests assembled and the rooms were crowded, but no duke, though at a late hour his grace arrived, when Mrs. Hud son, who was ready to receive him, said, "Oh, duke, yon aro so late, and I have been so anxious, for tonight, you know, you are my prima donna!" Desiring to visit the celebrate Bridgewater gallery, at tho residence of Lord Ellesmere, Mrs. Hudson was duly shown the treasures of art there collect ed. In passing through the corridor, where much beautiful sculpture is ex hibited, the visitor was struck by a bust of Marcus Aurelius. Addressing the housekeeper, she inquired, "And who may this be?" "That is Marcus Aurelius, ma'am." "Oh, indeed!" said Mrs. Hud son; "father of tho present marquis, I presume!" Argonnut. a: Tntt's Mver Pills act as kindly on tbo child, tliodclicato female or Infirm old age, as upon tlio vigorous muii. rIto tone to the weak stomach, bow els, lildnejs und bladder. To theso organs tbeir strengthening: qualities aro wonderful, causing ttieintopor Xorm their functions as la youth. Sold Everywhere. Office, 140 to 144 Washington St, N. Y. FASHION'3 FANCIES. Vith round waisted toilets, which are still very popular, the directoiro ribbon scarf is an ncce. sory seldom omitted. It is tied at th3 left side in long, generous loops, with ends that fall to the skirt hem. Tho now fur iielerines made in The form of a full short cape, with mons quotaire collar and long, rather wide stole ends which extend almot-t to the feet, would sufficiently trim jacket or pelisse. Tho pelisses of our grandmothers and the spencers likewise are to reappear this winter. It is also announced by re turned Europeau traders that quite aH many styiiiii wulkmg coats will be worn this season as the still very fashionable capes. Tho now autumn blazers nro very styl ish with their olxeclivo trimmings of black passementerie flecked with gold on tho jacket fabric of silver blue, a deep neapolitau ' lne wholly uulike the hack neyed navy blue and dark Russian green cloth. In spite of many of tho resurrected modes of the present, fashiou is no ty rant. She givo3 full liberty to each in dividual taste and forbids absolutely nothing, although she is unbending in her judgment of false taste or rather lack of taste. Navy blue is deoidedly in the back ground for the moment in tho world of fashion, although the summer gowns of ims styusn urn overdone color still flour ish by the million, and they will not give up the field until frost appears demand ing fresh and novi I urm-ns and fabrics. Tutt's Pill "- - - ... - - .. vmsi 0F mm EMlljf, Quickly, Pefminentl; Rutored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, jbU UihJrlncf rlU from fulrrrun or later cxotUM. Ue tttulst of oemoik, Ickueti. wom.no. ruUttrcozth! dertlopineol eoa tone Sln lo (ryorgaa n4 pnnlno of the body. WrapU- BMnnlmtiboO. lmmUn-mpn.tmnJ S?- UurmpoMlb. Jio tvttnnen. Boot, cxilActoa nd prooti nua iij) rrc; ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. jrf "- - - 0N THE BREAKFAST TABLE 3 iwl You can use it for general household purposes. THK KEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers. Horses boarded by day or wJ i reiisuuuuie prices. ve Keep a iuh line tit irucko, Draxs and ExnrMi I mppt nil (Ipmnlirla Alon boon tha fttiott Rtntlli.m, In iki. U.L... , -McnUI Bam and residence 2 block south Only One Cent THE PE on the Pacific Coast, CHEAPEST NIWSPAF1R II I Receiving all the Associated Press Dispatches. DAILY BY MAU, PER WEEKIY " These low hard times rates enable every fajmcr to have his daily paper and know the state of the market and all tie news of the world. Editorial comment is fearless and independent. Edited by its publ'shers to secure good government for the people, aDie to deal justly and iairly with all. Complete Telegraphic, State, Capital, For eign, Market and Crop News. Conservatory of Music. Willamette University, Salem, Or., School of music for piano, organ, violin, "inglng, orchestral instruments, Harmo ny, counterpoint, fugue, orchestration ind higher musical composition, .No iietter grade of work done west of the Rocky mountains. Prices low. Seven teachers. Next term begins Sept. 4tu. Send for annual year boob 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 avantace of the present opportunity, hb the fares are now so low they cut no figure in the expense. The Chicago & Northwestern Railway have placed iu service a solid vestlbnled train, between Portland and Chicago, the famous Wayuer tourist cars, free reclining chair cars, and dining car "par excel lent." With the accommodations fur nished, rates now offered, together with the short time consumed In making the trip, ills within the reach of all. For further information, apply to auy ticket agent, or write A. G. Barker, Gen'l Agt. 272 Washington street. Portland, Or. ' SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. ,J&7tor$Len M C'tl-ParkBnrtbloc)c,roon. 15. Biilem, Orceon. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Reduction in Price of Gas, From and after October 1st, 1893. the price of gas will bo as follew: Less than 500 cubic- feet per month f3.60 per 1000 cublo feet. Over 600 cubic- feet per month $3.00 per luuo cuulo reel. Special ratw for larce oonaumntlon given ou application to ' In co''fee. tea. choml.if. j .i-i!. i i .... ""u m liar. ucnuous oeverages, Kicluiess is addH ti theus,eofthe aull; GUL BORDEN EAGLE Condensed Milk. For Mora , ' Thirty Years the E,Tr6 has stood the test, has given perfect:: isiacuon to me American people, andk had an enormons Exnort Tm,i. i.. the Ee'.t, it goes the farthest and! economical. Your Grocer & Druggist sell ft. of pOBtoflice." RYAN ft'co OPLE'S DAILY Daily Newspaper YEAR, a Double Newspaper Li ii FIFTIETH TEAK. nirimt TTIirhcat nnrt Mnst Extended Institution of Learning in the Pacific Northwest. Rlrlwin Antipoon Af 1 nbfrnpllnn. frOD Grammar, through Academic ana col lege; to Theology, Law and Mtdicine. HnlnnriM fYinrepa fnr Training W Teaching, Business, Art, Elocution and Music Several Post Graduate Courses. Stronger and better than ever. It's Woman's College affords an ideal home foryoung ladies with unsurpassed facilities for their care and training. Tho school year opens Fept. 4, 1893, For Year Book and all information relating to school management aiw course of study, address, Acting Pros , W. C. H AWLEY, LL. B..A . For financial Information, address, Rev. J. H, ROORK, Agent, 8-22-d&w Salem, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Real Estate. In 5ounI'iJf 4 time to Butt. Ho delay In eontlderinff iom". FEAR & FORD, Room 12. BcuhlBsnk bloek, ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, St. Paul, Marion County, Oregon. Conducted by tbe Utera ortbe HnlyNSJt Jotui and Mary. Tbe locauon Ooi;"fS! cxn be drMred tor healthful outdour "'JTJ hi. Paul can be rally reached by boU ooo Wlllaniett, The building U newandiapiMirj with all the mod-ra Iroprovementa. cou'Moftludy li complete. . Steaography and Typewriting Tango Tortxif mode a Uj. For further paj Ucu-n apply to Wf Mj Deutscher Advocat. POSTOFFICE BLOCK, - - SALEH.OR. Admltttd to practice In aU U conrU Bpeclal atuntlon rtxtn to Oennan JS i witette liven .?-.. . ,. mnnty AS L. B. McCLANE, MaDCfer, "f iennie ana dosiiu X, MQTSi, iiotary ttW