Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, October 16, 1893, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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    EVENiyg CAPITA!, JOTJItiNfLL, IHCXNDAY, OCTOBER 16, ,83.
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UIB TAKIPF AND I'UICLS.
We should l!ke4 to see the Salem
JooKifjgivetffeattlfdCtory reasons to
Bhoivtal th low price ef mutton
sheep l6ue to the tariff. As well at
tribute tbelow price of wheat to tbe
BimV&use.. Wttat can theJot'RNAi
say abwAftope? EogVn'e (Juardf.
TrtSeriueatlonsvoblSIad to a long
controversy ana obscure tne jsaue.
What we sald'was that jjie democratic
lann reiorm agnation naa aepressea
prices and caused hard times.
One effect of the present bard times
among Sheepmen In Eastern Oregon is
a necessary reduction in the wages paid
to those in tbelr employ. The wool in
dustry in that region is a great facto;
of business prosperity, and, aside from
fhcktnaster, there are very many de
pendent upon the sale of (be clip in tin
spring for the means of llvlihood. A
DjIUs paper Is informed that theep
herders will received less per montd
than heretofore, and thut there will bt
a general reduction of expenses In othei
regards. This w ill bo a a loss to ever.
community, and isom-ot tho many dis
agreeable features iiicMent upon tbt
tirlfl reform agitation. Every iudustrj
baa suffered In consequence of Demo
1 oratic tariff reform; but noun more thai
those connected with the growth aud
manufacture of wool.
As an illustration of the effect of the
tariil reform crusudo aud the way it
works we may meutlon the fact that a
cargo of Australiau wool was lauded it
Boston last month at seventeen cent
per pound, aod duty to be added. No
body wanted It and it was shipped
back. Now why? Wool, according to1
all the statements of Democratic leaden
ls to be put on the free list. An Amer
ican manufacturer cau not pay that
duty and make up the wool aqd isell it
against goods made of free wool and he
would not pay the duty. Wuilt th
manufacturer baa nothing to lose bj
free trade in wool, the uncertainty as to
whether the country shall have free
wool, or low revenue tariil wool, or
high tariff wool, or free trade iu wool,
ens, makes It unwise fir him to bu
any kind of wool.
Will some of the smart Democratic
The army of tramps was never so
large as this Columbian year. ' They
havefbeerj a growing armWjtll over the
world forome'tinie .andHhe financial
and industrial disturbances under tbe
Cleveland administration have bad a
tendency-to precipItatemany.oveivthe
I border of, tramphood who might other
wise sun ue sen-sustaining cmzsns.
Certainly never before did the tramps
take possession of tbe trains as now.
They have come out from under the
cars and now crowd the platforms.
The brakebeams will no longer hold
them. Jji Texas they manned a train
and ran tf seraljuilea the ofher day.
Therere'niaBBliTi'dvIaborera among
them. They may next take possession
oShejIriifdeW Ubpsssengercars and
may yet growisob5iu una' numerous as
to eject theynanngeraiBf the Southern
Pacific wbo employjftbouoanas bf Chi
nese and,assume.control of the property
jfhjmjjel vesJfer lly it is the age of the
tramp, lie nourishes as he never did
before.
Here Lies!
Epitaphy is a demoralizing kind of
tauy. it appears on Uie tombstoue,
ml euiogizt-s the dead, almost to , the"
ven stare. The usual method of becln
oiug, is: "Here lies." Very suggestive
for the lies are fAtjuently quite aston
ishing almost enough to to both amuse
md amaze the dead uf whom they art
written. A trutbful epitaph, in mauv
ustauc-H, would Ih-: "Here lies one
who omitted fb take Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical D scovery. If sick aud suffer
ion, and dreading premature death,
test the iiotcut remedy. It cures all
hrouic, liver, blood, aud lung diseases,
i biliousuess skin and scalp diseases,
urofulous sores and sweliiugs, salt
rheum, tetter, erysipelas, aud even
scrofula of the lun;s (or Consumption,)
if taken in time.
Simmons Liver Regulator has nevei
been known .to fall to cure sick headache.
Tno Holding Oil of Train.
To hold np one's tra'in well and grace
fully is a desirable feminine accomplish
ment. As a usual thing this gift is not
acquired under a father's guidance not
often through a fond mother's tuition.
It is acquired by observation and prac
tice on the part of the young woman
herself. It litis remained, for the far
W.est, to produce a father whose sis
daughters he taught the art of holding
up trams and stagecoaches. This they
did with such ever increasing boldness
that the charming half dozen aro now
behind prison walls on a charge of high
way robbery. In this raising of a fami
ly of daughters to manage trains proper
ly tho father took a leading part His
girls adopted his raiment, aud in this
manly garb went through the usual for
mula known to robbers.
Whilo this new avenue toward cm.
wool experts, who have been insisting ployment for women can hardly become
that manufacturers must have Austrn
llau wool to mix with American wool
to make some kinds ofoloth, please tell
tho people why American manufac
turer are not buying Australian wool
for that purpose this yeat?
The reason is that they can't do bus
iness upon the uncertainties of Demo,
emtio tariil reform. The whole coun
try Is in that fix. Tho tariff reform
gamblers toll the people they are going
to give them freo trade and then leave
them in a suspense that paralysis bus!
ness until the fluances cau be agreed
upon. In the meantime the Democrat
o manufacturers aud Democratic con.
gressmen having protected Industries
appear before tho Democratic Ways
and Means committee and arguo for
protcctiou.
Tho West Virginia congressmen have
nearly cried themselves hoarse before
the committee that Is framlmr a tarlfl
bill for the same duties on iron, coal,
wool and other products, claiming thut
they have exactly the same resources
as the state of Pennsylvania lylm
alongside, Were t not for the Inter
ference of the tariil reform gamblers in
American politics, wool and wheat
and hops would bring far dlQereut
prices from hat the farmer is getting.
THK PHEASANT CANDIDATE.
Several newspapers aro advocating
the candidacy of Senator Denny oi
xumanu tor governor of Oregon bo
came he imported tho Mongolian
pheasaut to Oregon. II thought
enough of his state while drawing 1,
000 a year as forelgu representative to
nenu nomo a few China pheasauts that
grea bone of coutoutloi between the
farmora and sportsmen as to whether
thoy aro ubane or a blessing.
The State Press association recently
uumumieu an aoi or toudyUm by adopt
Ingr ft resolution to the tllect that the
Mongolian pheasant bo hereafter called
the Denny pheasaut. They thus would
embalm the name of Deuuy forever In
Itio natural Histories attached to u bird
that by nil rights deserves Its Mongol.
Ian name, As well strip It of its generic
name uud hereafter let them be called
Denny e.
Judgo Denny Is a man of too much
senso to long couulenauco such folly
Mud if ho b.aa his atteutiou culled to It
wll probably rauauueo all connection
with It. Ho should no po at once aud
spare his friends tho humiliation of
being forced to bellov thut ho ts will
lug to accept au ornithological honor
tbjtt the great Audubon would never
penult.
popular even in Idaho, its manifestation
certainly shows that woman's sphere in
the west is a most comprehensive affair.
Tho six Harvey girls must have been the
pride of their poor old father's declining
years. It was a Harvoy that discovered
tho circulation of the blood in the hu
man system. It has remained for a
inoro modern Harvey to show how the
knowledgo of train management can be
practically applied to swell tho family
lutumu. ruisuurg uuuetin.
The Sen Ilulnn tho KentUh Coast.
Great'njarm is felt at New Rorimey
on account of tho encroachment of tho
sea, wntcli has Hooded tho land for a
distanco of two mllos. St. Mary's cpast
guard station is in great xlangor, and the
building is surrounded .by water, the
wail iiavmg been washed away. Dyia
church wall is also greatly damaged,
and it is estimated that it will , cost
11,000 to ropair flio breaches. Tho
lords of tho manor have been viewing
tho damairo and tho ontlook is vprv
gloomy. t i
As regards New Romney, until tho op
peal is sottled between tho Now Romney
commissioners and tho corporation re
specting tho "scotting" question, noth
ing whatovor can be done. It is thought
that tho damage cannot possibly be put
right during tho next twelvo months.
Thoro is np to the iresont one mile of
tbe wall almost clean gono, and each
imo is wnsninga more away. Galig
nani's Messenger.
STATE NEWS NOTES AND COM
MENTS. Hop farming Is having quite a boon t
Benton county's tax roll shows a de
crease of $200,000. while Lincoln couu'y
shows a train of f300,CO0.
4S00 Salmon were caught in Vaquina
Bay one ulgh't last" week.
Bad roads is tha 'difference between
nowhere aud somewhere.
The Forest Grove college has secured
quite' 'a noted music teacher in Mis.
Cooley, a graduate; of ISaw Eugland
conservatory.of niusic.
Tbe Drain Nnrrnal school has a class
of forty-eiqht in(shortnand.
L. McGregor, of Roseburg, ships a
carload of dressed beef to Portlaud
each week.
E. P. Heuder?on, a pioneer preacher
and teacher of Lane county, is dead.
Major Loom's, of Eugene, will make
the address at a rifle medal presenta
tion and banquet to private Brumley;
Oc 23d.
The Yamhill County Reporter favors
a limited referendum;
Warfare against short weight butter
has compelled McMiunvllle merchants
to soil butter by"tbe pound, actual
weight.
A Yamhiil county man U going to
manufacture hoops from poles. There
Is said to be a good market for them.
The railway employes of Pendleton
have formed a union.
Prunes shipped east fresh trom Hills
boro netted 5J cts.
The Barlow ThreeSisterssaysdurine
the heavy rains oi last week a little
stranger arrived at a home in that
town, and demanded food and raiment.
We have heard of frogs being rained
down, but in Oregon it rains babies
Must be a webfoot.
The tramps are doing in Southern
Oregon what the administration Is fall
ing to do they are en forcing the Geary
law against the Chinese.
H. C. Moran. ofiMweet Home, sold
forty head of cattle in Salem a few daj s
ago, receiving l cents per poum',
While In the Capital City he contracted
to deliver 150 head of yearlings and
iwo-year-oius at ish lake the 18th or
this mouth.
A man boldly walked Into a house at
Albany at high noon and took a lady's
watch ahd chain worth $75. He will
go to the peniteutiary which is proba
bly all he desires. The burglary
was a very bjld one, and suggest
into what straits men are getting, and
that it is not safe to leave one's valu
ables around eveu for a few moments.
Judge Fullerton on Friday ordered
the O. P. railroad and other properties
of the company sold later than Decern
bur 15th, The Sheriff will flx the ex
act date. From what tho Judge says
about the matter (he road will be sold
this time, or it will be compelled to
stop operations. '
xnero are igo puptis enrolled at the
Jefferson Institute.
A Ccrvallls paper learns the good
news that the carriage factorvat that
city will soon again be "on its feet"
and in running order with a full com
plement of worklngmen. This is due
to the untiring efforts oflSuperinteud
ent Sticker toward the end he has al
most accomplished.
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MRS. ELffiIRA HATCH.
HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS.
Or. aiiltt STedteal Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Diab BtES: Tor 20 years I xraa troubled with
sd to sit tip or
heart dlseoce.
Would frequently have fallin?
THOUSANDS fS
spells and smotherlnc at niKbt.
get nut of bed to breathe. Had paiu la my left
eiaeanu dock moster ibeume; at loft I became
uropMcai. i was very i.erroui ana nearly worn
out. Iba least excitement would cause me to
faint Iwa.1
much
who umierme. jror too iut fifteen ycari I could
not f-lccp on my left side or back until began taking
your Am Heart Cure. I had not taken ltTery
Ions until I felt much better, and I can now tlecp
on either tide or back without the least discom
fort I h3Te no pain, smothering, dropsy, no wind
on stomach or other disagreeable symptom. I am
able to do all my own housework without any
trouble and consider myself cured.
Etkh&rt, Ind . INS3. Mfa Elhtkjl Hatch.
It H now four years since I have taken any
medicine Am in better health than I hare been
In 40 years. I honestly be- -. . . -,
Here that Dr. 3IiUt Sne fTI 1 R T fl
Heart Cur taxed mr life I-W
and made me a well woman. I am now 2 years
of age, and am able to do a good day's work.
Hay 29th, 1S92. II m. Elxibj. Hatch.
BOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE.
TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS.
-'old by D. J, Kry, druggist. Balem
DR. GUNN'S
.ONION
SYRUP
FOR COUGHS
COLDS
AND CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE
In rslslne a ttmilj of nlna children, my only
remedy tar Coughi. Colds and Croup wu onion
B7rup. It it Just as effective tc-dayaa It wu forty
Sears aeo. Wow my grandchildren taite Dr.
linn's Onion Syrup, which Is already prepared
and more pleaaant to the taite. Sold everywhere.
ui.wwnwun. iKsoaDnnurotsiorit
Sold by Ba-kett & Van81ype.
TODAY'S MARKETS.
Prices Current by Telegraph Local
and Portland Quotations.
Salem, October 16, 4 p. m. Office
Daily Capital Journal. Quota
tions for day and up to hour of going to
press were as follews:
SALhil PRODUCE MARKET,
FKUIT.I
Apples 25c to 35c. a bushel.
Peaches C5c to 75 a box.
v Cjpsf
?&5t3 fts3?ur?
&&g2mM
STACE GLINTS.
Henry Arthur Jones will deliver the
inaugural address at the City of LondoD
college
Tho new three uct comic opera, "Pet
erkin," is n failure nt the Rovalty thea
ter, London.
Belle Clancey, a young American so
prano, nieco of Bello Cole, has made a
'successful Londou debut.
Rider Haggard's novel "Cleopatra"
has been used by the Danish composer,
August Euna, for an opera.
il. B. Curtis is Koon coming from San
Francisco to organize a company and
begin a tour in a revised vertion of
''Sam'lpfPosen."
Mile. 'Elba, a Scandinavian songstress,
has replaced May Yohe in the leading
part in "Mile. Nitouche" at the Trafal
gar Square theater, London.
The season ot grand opera nt tho re
constructed New York Metropolitan
Opera House will begin about Nov. 27
with Gounod s "Philemon et Baucis."
Noah Brandt, many years concert mas
ter of Theodore Thomas' orchestra, has
composed the musio for an opera en
titled "Captain Cook." which is being
considered by the Bostonians.
The book of Mascagni's new opera,
"Romano," is based on a story byAl
phonse Karr and ig being written by
MM. Menasci and Tozetti, authors of the
book of "Cavalleria Rusricana."
George C. Jenks has signed a contract
with "Ward and Yokes, tho comedians of-
"Playmates," to write them a farce com
edy in which they will star nest season.
The title of the new piece will be "Tho
Jolliers-."
NOVELTIES.
ALL OVER THE WORLD
Ihcy are callinrr for ,v j
shiDmenlc nrP ?n: ."?.
other lands? The T "g
6AILB0RDEN EAGLE B
It is the leading brand, fflj
the test for 30 years. ItC?
1 it-nHine k- , ' " U
..uliuijj uul lilt ff-rinoi rr
1 rflmpmhr rliof I ' Vi W
All Grocers and Drunnfcfc out.
It is simply pure milk of the best quality from wnfch a lar-e percent, t
xgSgjWOENBEpMTg
H, . 4' s&nco.
Sssssi
iMiMW'
has been evaporated.
BUTCHER STOCK.
Veals dressed 4 cts. '
Hogs dressed 6"to ?.
Live cattle 1 to 2.
Sheep olive 1.50 to $2.00.
Spring lambs $ 1.60 to J2.00.J
MILL PRICES.
Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour
in wholesale lots $3.00. Retail J3.40.
Bran $15 bulk, $16 sacked. Snorta $17
$18. Chop feedjm.and $18.
WHEAT.
Old wheat on storage 4i cents. 'New
wheat 46J cents.
Perforated china is among tho prevail
ing styles.
Faience clocks aro shown with refer
ence to room decoration.
The tall branching candlesticks in Ger
man faience are sumptuous. .
A new glass brought out in shell forms
is intended to suggest Egyptian wares
that were found in Pompeii. It is odd.
and the shapes are marine in their sug
gestion. Tho white and ornamental glass vases
wjth gold tracery, as seen in the new im
portations, are further enriched by jew
eling. Italian interlaced lines are con
spicuous set with raised enamels. Tur-
qnoise and ruby are the prominent tints.
The tall vases of green glass reach
colossal heights. One seen was 7 feet
high. It was tall, ribbed and fiaringly
mouthed. These glasses are intended
for a few stalks only, and the stems and
foliage seen through the glass are its
special feature.
"Wall cabinets, Japanese in form and
black in color, are supported on twisted
faience pillars. These have Dresden de
signs nud raised work. Underneath the
pillars is a sprawling cupid, on whose
back the shelf apparently rests, and the
supports are crowned by tiny figures.
Jewelers' Circular.
THE NEW
WILLAMETTE STABLES
lompieteq ana ready to wait on customers. Horses boarded h h. .. .1
line of Trucks, Dras and vJ!?
. Stallion, in this wumv!ftH
at reasonable prices. We keen a full
meet all demands. AIbo keen the finpn
Barn and residence 2 block south of postofllce.
C0U?,' fntrh
niAK 4 CO.
THE
PE
OPLE'S DAILY
Only One Cent Daily Newspape
on the Pacific Coast,
CHEiPEST NEWSPAPER II
Receiving all the
Associated Press
Dispatches,
The palio, a horso race run at Sienna,
Tp-' m,3 ben an annual event since
ICoO. The riders aro clothed in armor
and armed with a whip made of ox sin
ew. During the race the riders are al
lowed to strike each other with their
MM BY MAIL, PER YEAH,
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SDir
Uow to Melt Brau.
Put it in a sand crucible, add a little
borax and set tho crucible down firmly
in the fire.
thai is It?
Grape Vines for Sale.
I baye propogattd several thousand
Kood strong two-year old grant, vii""
for setting out, assorted varltles, suit
able for culture In Oregon. 25 cts eneh
200 per drwri. E. Hofer. SafcrnW
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Journal oillce.
Blmmons Liver R-gulator has never
been known to full to cure dyspeps"
Pair
Before Going to the Wojld's
Enauire About
ThoTiimlled Express trains of the Chi
eiiRO, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway
oeiweeu Ht- Paul and Chicago and
Omaha and Chicago.
These trains are vestibuled, electric
lighted and steam heated, with the flu
wt Dining and Sleeping Car Service In
the world,
The Electrlo reading light In each
ouriu is me successful novelty of this
progressive age, and la highly appreclat
ejlbyRll reKu!ur patrons or this lino.
We wish, others to know Its merits, as
the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail
ltv IH IUB IIIIIV MHO in 111) WU1 anU,.
lug tho exclusive use of this patent.
For further Information apply to
nearest eoupou ticket agent, or address
'; Ennv, General Agent,
J. V. OAswY.Trav.Pasa. AcL
22.-) Stark St., FortlaudOr.tr
Edwin Gordon Lawrence will star
this season, upiortod by Little Lillian,
the qhlld actress. . lie will opeti his tour
": "!"' mm win prouueo a new
play in four acts entitled "A Pieco of
Steel."
Fanny Davennort is in i nm .,.
Play written for her by Sard on, eo ru
mor has it. Tho new work la tn 1 ,i
fancy
121
18c.
Ht'tlWwl nm-k. "If. 1 r.
""lu 'TO1 -uH.v, atm iMi3 Daventwrt
hopes to produce it ut a Broadway houe
lew Yorlicity.
EdinnudE. Price's new uwlodwnm is
wi.it waraposs and Dmj." ft -iii
require five cmiipleta sots of ecem-ry, 10
speaking parts and 00 supernumeraries.
Dartmouth prison aul a ImttledeU fur
nbh two of the iiritu ital ecenrs.
your
J. H. HAAS,
THE TOOnMAKBB,
iwamKiai5t, , S'.m,0rt..
(Nexi door to KJMo'fcJi
WatoiKH ana JviVf .
TDTFfl PILLS cure Blck hedaoUp,
THE OLD FRIABLE
mm mi market,
J. IT. ALLEN, Prop.
The very best or iiiata t ajj .,
nutl ihp lt of eervlee, uw'
lijrOppoalte Wade'aetoro,
Au Interrttin? Kient.
'Gniuoa Another inermse iu
family, eh? Son or a dam.i,t
PiS!v(s!owUy-Son-in''a,w-Kt''
t" told a Washing nit.
VIGOfi F M
ft Eif, Oulcilx.
Permtnintl; Rettored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
"fculUTY,
wm
1 x- -N& vri
I Zptwmmml
m
I&'Sr'RSKgjsS; Mmw,
"wk, leitiiii,
llrrp lu try orja iod
Patina cf th boSr.
KTS" JDiUur tapowttita,.
W) rferncr.Bguk!
xjitioiriSi pJa
IIAV AND QKAIN.
Oats old, S3 to 40c. new 25 to 30c '
514. Wild in bulk, ?6 to J8.
Barley-Brewing, at Salem, No. 1,
0o to $1.00 per cwt. No. 2, 70 to 85 cts.
FAKJI PRODUCTS.
Wool Best, 10c.
Hops Small sale, 17J to 18lc
Eirgs Cash, 20 cents.
Butter Best dairy, 25:
creamery. 30.
Cheese 12 to 15 cts.
Farm smoked meats Bacon
hams, 13; shoulders, 10.
Potatoes 25c. tn 40c.
Ouions 1J. to 1 cents.
Beeswax -34c Curawav seed,
nmsoweu, iUJ. Uinseug, fl.40.
HIDES AND PELTS.
Green. 2 els: rirv. 4 el a- nlnun'n.
25 eta to 40c. No quotations on furs. '
LIVE POULTRY.
Chickens 8 cts; broilers S; ducks,
8; turkeys, alow sale, choice, 10c:
geee 7c. '
PORTLAND QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Fred, etc
Flour-Standard. $3.25; Walla Walla,
3.2a; graham, ?2.75; superflne, $2.50
pvi uaun,
Oats-Old whIte,33o per bu ; grey, 35c;
S'iSkJa. baK8' f-25-60; bSwels
W 767.00: cases. S3 75. '
Hay-Best, $1012 per ton. v
;"?" valloy, price nominal.
Mlllstutls Bran. $17.00; shorts. $20-
smuu unnrv, tn)-; COOp leetl, ?I8
per ton; whole feed, barley, 6085 per
.. ....... umuuuuc, -in-o iwriou; orew-
Ing barley, 0005o per cental: chicken
wheaU $1 10T.25 per cental.
Hops- Old, 10 to 16c, new 15 to 17.
DAIRY PRODUCE.
Butter Oregon fancy creamery,271(a
v&&aey llMry' -J250; wr togooa;
1720c; common, 15 to IGo per lb; Call'
fomla, 303Jc i)r roll. '
t'neese Oreuon. (2i V'lf f..!...
twins, 16o; Young AmerlcHti, 15o Der
ner notiiulf Pniir.riu ftaiu i r
Eu'trs Ojvcoh, 2Jo ier dozen.
x-ouiiry-i'tiiokeus.old.ROOjbrollere.
rue. SI 5V.S Oil! (limbo iM i nnrJ
furtWruSiE?04-00' "
SAN yRANCISCO MARKET.
Woel: Oreimn TjifttArn nhnlu lv-i
l&c U ,,,rrtI,or' 89J do vaHey, 12
HopsI?.
ittuttoea-iriy ose, 3040. Bur-
ERIE MEDICAL CO. I bank., .stxaaio.
urrALo, H. y. OaU-MDling, f 1.8001.85,
A substitute for lard?
Upsetting the customs, hab
its, and prejudices of cen
turies? Yes, all this and
more. Cottolene is a new
cooking product it is bet
ter than lard or butter for
cooking, so say such noted
housekeepers as
Marlon Harland,
2tt,a,nBJDwer
Fri?i,B,X?rune Hrflotfc
Mrs-S.T. Rorer,
Wrs. F. A. Benson.
Amy Barnes,
Margaret Wlster,
and many others; it is
healthier so says every
thoughtful physician; and it
is cheaper as every house
keeper knows when she
finds that one-half the quan
tity answers every purpose.
COTTOLENE
is the purest clarified cot
tonseed oil mixed with pure
beef fat. It is the.5cook
ing material ever devised
for frying anything and
everything easily digested
and highly nutritious.
Beware of imitations. Ajkyour
grocer for the genuine Cottolene.
Mads bt
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
ST. LOUIS and
CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON.
DR. GUNN'S
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PILLS
iUr A MILD PHYSIC
4?JE.P,LL FR A DOSE.
tk ui rniSLrr SPf'r mux
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T.ese ow-hard times rates-enable every farmer to InJ
u, uuy Iper ana Know tne state of the market and i
news of the world.
Jiditonal comment is fearless and independent. Itih
oy its publ'shers to secure good government for the peopl
able to deal justly and fairly with all.
Complete Telegraphic, State, Capital, Fori
eign, Market and ro.pJNews.
GoDservalory of Music, lltotfe.fefi
Willamette TTntvomtto ut -
Scbool of moslo for piano, orBan.v'iollii!
singing, orchestral instruments, narmo-
i 7 ,: ' uBuei oreueairation
ny
.i l.i-i rr l -re i "u.oi
uu uigner musical composition. Mo
oetter grade of work done west of the
Rocky mountains. Prices low. Seven
teachers. Next trm hoin. a .u
fr annual year boob or address!
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director,
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IMPOBTANT.
If you anticipate visiting the world's
fair, or your friends in the East, take
Hdyantaee of the present opportunity.
rweiftlJ? are D0W so ,ow thev Clit
figure In the expense. The Chicago &
Northwestern Rniln-nv i,nw ..i.Si i
aorvtno .u --.;:? .""'" I"-" "
o..i , pu,,u. veiioniea train, between
wLvnl11 ,and ,Cb,CflK. tue famous
Wayner tourist cars, free reclining
chair care and dlnlnt ir.n.r lt
aW Y1111 the accommodations fur
nlshed.ratea now offered, together with
iv V K '" "vu'" me reacn or all
For further information, apply to any'
ticket agent, or write
A. G. Banker, Gen'l Agt.
272 Washington street.
Portland, Or.
SMITH BROS.,
COKTRACTOR8 & PLASTERERS:
FIIT1IETI1 TEAR.
Oldest. Hlihpstnnd Most Ell
Institution of Learning In tbeP
iNortnwe8t.
.BIxteencourseaoflnstruclIoD, f
Grammnn thrntish AradetnlciDd I
lege, to Theology, Law and Med!dj
opienuia t;ourses lor iiwun-
Teaching. TtiiKlnMH. Art. Elo
and Mualo. Baveral Post GrtdE
Courses. Stronger and better tbne
It'a Woman's College afford wl
home forrvouDi? ladies with nDSon
facilities for their care and trBinicg-
The school year opens f ept. 4, 1
For Year Book and all informs
relating to scbool managemeot i
course of study, .address,
Actlnp Pre , W. C. HAWLEy, IJ Mx j
Por financial Information, addraii
-ORer: J. H. EOOBK, Agent,
8-224&W Salem, Oregon-
MONEY TO LOAN
On trnnroved Real Estate, in mdoobu '
.".. . . .. .. " U.ntf I
FEAR t FORD,
HoqbUXI BubBtik block.
SALEM GAS LIGHT CO.
Reduction ta 'Price of Gas.
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ST. PAUL'S ACAI
St Paul, Marlon County, 0rt
Oondnc'ed by tbe lrter ofthe iWrSSio
jesiuaaa Msrr. Tbe tomtion "l"-rL-ii
tun bMlKd far hMlthful outdo "l
xi. Vui can b raaUy recbKl by ?JZuti
niuuneui1, in uauaiDC i nr -,.
lkmta nnAil4Ma
Kor farther jnutlcn'm ppy to "'f I
Sold by BasktU YnSlyp. j
from and after October 1st. iRaa Vi coa-eeorundrtaooniniMer
price of gas will be as follews: iM)frapky tA Typewrituut I1
Less than 600 cubia feet ner mnnih
f3.60 per 1000 cublo feeL
Over 600 cublo feet "per montu 13.00
per 1000 cublo feet.
Special rates for large odnsumptlou
Kveu oa application to
L. B. JtfcCLANE,
Deutscher Advocat
POSTOfFICE BLOCK. . - SALtH.l
Admltt4 to praeUee in U eoaIZ