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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1894)
?( o" 1 w TISK CAPITAL JOURNAL. l tll.icUliU) DAILY, KXCIIIT HUNUAY. iiv tub Capital Journal Publishing Company Pmtomca Block. Commercial Street, HOFER BROTHERS, - Editors. Dally, by currier, per mouth, ...... so m l'ftlly, b n-ull, per year, .. 3.WI Weekly, pages, per year, l.fij FRIDAY, JULY 0, 1891. BUSINESS IS BUSINESS. Our Circulation Wo Challenge Comparison With Any Newspaper Outside oi'.Portland. CtKCUIiATION EACH WKKIC. Wi:ii,f Cai-.tai. .Ihitkai, a,0((i Daii.v, seven city Ujd huburbuu ciuri-r routes 3 3J I Daily, mull ciruuUMoD.all prepaid llu, 4,,) hi Total weekly circulation i0,0JU ADVKUTIStMQ ItATKS. Want nds. 8 lines 3 tu orilo is, 2i els. Thtve to live IU164 ouh wed,oi)ct . Teo Hues one weefe,75cts. 'lhla rutij li either Daily or WKKlCul. LojiI roiidto i intlctM J 5 en, par Hue each Interllon DAILY o- W.kkly, llu-mn.-.-, locili 6 cts. per lino In Daily r Week .y. l.oDi;er mlvertlBumeutt or loatuicls h month or year, pavtible monthly, Bpecliit tootract rotes made known at uiuliio-solllc , posluttlce block Tkjims. All trnuslont advertising, except under contracts wltu flrnn nr buslueis meu, strictly ash iu advuucu when ordered. The ubjve rules wl-1 no lis U-vlnied from expl th it a li ilf-ratn Will bo given l . no'icei lor lellyloas or cliirluiblo entortulunieins Alipubll!, nioiut and lellglous Bervlcm an nounced fico grulls. .i u ii'al, journal mm. co. Oxford Bibles. Special Reduc tions made on Teachers Edition of Oxford Bibles. Call and see them F. S Denrborn, Bookseller. The Mehama Oelebration. There were at least a thousand peo ple at the Mcbama celebration where the fine new grove and campground on the bank of the roaring Santlam was dedicated to the public with a fine program of music, speech and song. It was a beautiful day and the Mehama band and Grand Army post combined carried out the most successful celebra tion ever held in the county. The grove was fanned by the cool breeze that always blows up the river all day and the dense cool shade was one large family picnic ground with natural bowers and lover's retreats on every hand. The Mehama house served a grand dinner and fed several hundred people again at midnighftlurlnB the recess of the ball, given at the ball by the band, The choir and band furnished music at the grounds and made themselves yery pleasing to the large audience. J. T. Bennett was president of the day and makes a good one, keeping all in good humor and fine spirits. J. B. Hart mus read the Declaration of Independ ence with a little of the old time ring and fire in his words. He has that job down fine where no one will take it from him. Rev. Bennett was chaplain and Col. J, R. Baker delivered an ora tion replete with history, patriotism and eloquence. Mrs. David Johnston presided at the organ. In the after noon F, U. Hull and others made short speeches that were well received. The grounds are being cleared and enlarged for the Grand Army eucaaapment to be held here lnSeptember.whioh promises to be ajhappy harvest-home reunion for the veterans of Marion and Linn counties. Keep it in mind, The Me hama people know how to entertain, as few others on earth. The man who cries down Oregon must have little conception of what an Industrious and economical man can do here, for one of our townsmen came here over four years ago without a dol lar to his name. He now owns four lots in town, handsomely Improved and his four acres, including his lots, have trees set out and bearing him plenty of the most delicious fruit and ; not a dime In debt. He is perfectly satisfied with Oregon and cannot im- aglne how anybody can find fault ItMtli ililo Aniinl.ii nr full tft trlnlTA A! VV.bU l&JIO lUL.Ull .. W. .Ml. W uv.w - by 111. C j " , labor of hla bands Jn an iudustnous employment Oregon Is good enough for him and will be for any one who is Indufetrious and economical. west 8lde. Took Leg Bail. Judge Hubbard refused a writ of fiabeaa corpus In the case of J. B. Smith, the roan from the asylum. He wandered into the clerk'a onice, eluded custody ana naa not oeen seen since. Oar Grandmother's Way. Was to steep root and herbs aud use It every night We can do the same by uslug Park's Tea. Nothing acts as promptly aud without discomfort. otaplll uor a cathartic but moves the bowels every day. Sold by Capital Drugstore. It Is Reliable. Announcements tf enlertalnsMnU la Txk "JonnxAXr. I PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from Towns In tho Valley. NKWI'OKT NI5WSLKTS. Mr. and Mrs. Muck, of Polk county, with some young friends are camping near Nye Creek. The steamer Volauta Is laid off for a few dayB In order that her hull may be overhauled and repainted. MIm Alleen Webber Is now an e li'Hcher, having elo.td Hit term of school at Oysteivllle. dipt. BabbUlge Is carrying the mull and paseeugerH between Newport and Yaqulna while the Volanta Is off duly. Hie summer solstice, and the sun and moon being in conjunction now comblno lo givH us unusually high tides fur a few days. People from the valley points beirln to arrive hi their private conveyances a well as by the railroad, and e'er lout' Newport will, we think, take on quite a business like aspect again. John McCulloch took ou ome cap italists and an expert today to his ranch, lyinir some four tulles up the bench, to look for surface Indication for coal; ti.tii if the outlook is favorable a diamond tli 111 will be brought up'uud considerable money will be expended in finding it. Newport and environments like many other unfortunate places is neg atively blt-fsed with Home dog ln-the-uiangcr-policy citizens who distinguish themsetves ohielly by what they do not do and will not let others more lib erally disposed do either. Parlies have come here to bore for coal and instead of meeting with every encouragement, met with just the reverse. "Whni shall the harvest be?" ''Nothing bu' leaves" and these very "'dog ln-the e.c" will, in the end, be badly left. The deep sea schooner Leslie put out to sea on tiaturdiy last for a cruise of several days, but owing to the high wind she was brought in again for it more favorable time. Rev. TownsHud has moved inlo and will soon be at home in one of the re fitted and enlarged Williams' red wood cottages. Ho preached last Sunday morufng and evening. Mr. Ed Seidler will soon have the Nye Creek bathing houses ready for service. He has the bay outfit ship shops, and is getting fairly started once more. Keep your weather eye on his bulletine board and flag stall. Some new piling are being driyen under the Yuquina Bay News building and not any too soon as the teredo and natural wear have told upon the foun dation of that structure. Apropos of this subject wo noticed several of the piles of the north jetty were badly knocked out of time nnd unless the matter is looked after soon a break may be made. We still look for and hope for our long delayed appropriation for this harbor. "Everything comes to him who waits," goes the old law, and that too may come "In the sweet bye aud bye." Jefferson sent us a small delegation last week. That is right. Only let the good work go on and we will be happy and send our visitors away physically and otherwise improved, if they stay long enough. We opine that the rock oyster, slar fish, sea-urchins and "sich" will sever ally suiler during our low tldo season. Another case of death to you, out fun for us," you know. Judge Carson, of Toledo, is in our midst greeting and being greeted by bis many friends. The judge has a good, hearty, hard sLake such as we appreciate. The elections are now over judge. Our weather is yet cool and health ful and such an uppetizer. Old Boreas gets in some of bis work occasionally, but we must expect this from a stretch of ten thousand miles more or less of the Pacific. Of course we must have under such circumstances a Sou' Westkr FROM aumsville. One day last week youug Mr. Miller and Thomas Davie were met north of Turner going toward Salem, looking for the camp meeting grouuds. The boys were all right. The camp meet- ing grounds were only a little lost. C, W. Cole, these hard times, is say ing of bis cigars; he burns the cigar, bands and lips. ' i our town was uusy last ween attenu- I .. m. I. , intr camn meetine. jue weea uetorea Dutnber of them attended another meeting at Salem. Our people are ver reiig0U9 RDd dally read the 13th chapter of 1st chanter of 1st Corinthians and have moulded their Hyes by it. Strawberries and caterpillars aie nearly all picked, Thomas Swank has become an expert In the management of his safety but tne Kins iuiuk ne juokb luuesouie riding all alone, they like the horse and buggy best. The great contest between the Tur ner and the Aumsville butchers has been settled. For a few dayB meat was cheap both to seller and consumer. from jiarion. Mrs. O. M. Templln, or roruana, and BertbaRalnsey.ofBalem.wbo have ten vUltlujr relative: here for Hvexal days pnsi, returned to Salem Monday, on the I p. m. local. Mrs. J. C. Pickett received a-tele-gram last Saturday irom her parcntp, stating that they were on the way out here, on a visit, and were tied up at Ogdeu, on account of the strike. Jerry Wynut, of the Statesman, came up on a horse Thursday morning, aud brought the dally and weekly Statesman, for which 'the people here were wry thankful. Charles Craven, of Biilem, panged here eaffy Thursday tnornlnu. tin a bicycle, on his way to Jefferson with some of the mail, and left a bunch of letters aud postals for tbatofflce. Many thanks, Charley. Rey. C. R. 8cott and M. M. David son, who have beeu attending the yearly tneetiug of Friends at Newberg, returned to Salem Tuesday evening, on the Altona, aud, not finding auy other couveyanee to Marion, walked nut, arriving here about midnight. W. J. Hadley, afier atteudlng the yearly meeting at Newberg, went to Portland Tuesday to buy a bill of goods. He returned home Thursday noon, on the Roseburg local. P. M. Tomlluson, of Marqunrn, Clackamas county, was In town on business Tuesday and Wednesday. Tho farmers are Improving the op portunity of making their hay this fine weather, and the rattle of the mower can be heard on all sides. The yield is atiove the nverage. Aboui Salem People. R S. Bhuii and F.-A. Moore, Justices of the supreme court, who started yes terday forenoon lor Salem via the Northern Pacific, did not get far. Ow ing tu the tie-up ou the main Hue In Washington they concluded to come back lo this city and are now at Hotel Pendleton. Pendleton Tribune, June 29th. Judge Lord, of the supreme court, lecently elected governor of Oregon, Is deaf. A number of genlleman of the legal profession were discussing the subject at Hotel Pendleton yesterday. One said: "It's too bad Judge Lord Is deaf." Another remarked: "Yes, it Is too bad, as a justice ot the supreme court, but it is a mighty good thing for him as governor. He will be spared many an infliction from those with long-winded requests." Pendleton Tri bune. E J. Swaff'ord, of Salem, recently bought au interest In a bakery at Port land to which he has been giving his attention. Ou Monday evening he was In town on his way home having found a p'arty who wanted the business worse than he did. He does not yet know what be will turn his attention to. Oregon City Enterprise. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Chas. Miller to John Weld, 20 acres near Jefferson $2z00. Oregon Land Co. to F. D. Wilcox lot Scotts Mills (50. John Garbe to Elizabeth A. Kirk pttrick 1 acre Aumsville $100. Edmoud Dupuis to Plielix Legun lot and laud at Gervals $8000. G. W. Epler to E. P. Osborn lot Sa lem $1500. W. A. Mack to Hans Bro Jessen 7 acres $750. Wm. F. Lenon admr. A. A. Lenon 4 lots Jones add Salem $1500. Royal Ann Cherries. Full sunnlies for canning nt Harrltt & Lawrence's postofflce grocery Friday, Monday and Wednesday. 7-5td Nervous Are you, can't sleep, can't cat, tired, thirsty ? Blood poor ? It's a tonic you want HlTOS Rootbeer. This sparkling, exhilarating, and re freshing drink, while being far more agreeable in bouquet and flavor thou the finest wine or champagne, is at the same time unlike them, being free from alcohol. A temperance drink for temperance pcoplc.deliciousand wholesome as well. I'uriiics the blood, tickles the palate. Tackage makes five gallons. Ask your storekeeper for it. Take no substitutes. Send a-cettt stamp to Chas. It. litres Co., l'hiladelpbta, tor beautiful pic tuxo cards. A Mains Man Du a Great Tim. Lewiston and Auburn have been en tertaining a novel visitor. It wasn't th Dnke of Veragua, but a resident of the town of Rnmford, C. E. Johnson, who came over from home to attend court the other day. It was the first ride on the cars experienced during his 43 years of llfo. He never had seen gas lighted before, never went to a theater or had his picture taken, and ho saw a good many novel and interesting sights. There are but few of that variety left Ban gor Commercial. A Btotlful Drera. Dudely Canesucker I hail a beau tiful dream last night Dreamed I had $50,000 all ray own. Tommy Vanderchump And you woke up to find you hadn't a dollar, D. C Yea, but 1 was mighty lucky not to dream of having $1,000,000. I don't think I could ever have got over o heavy a low M that-Tan lift lags. WpmTaai totturni i iiimaiwi n' CAMPERS HURRAH. Tho .time fr making all arrange- incuts Is now at liund and scores of tfatetiiltes are busy making all arrange ments tor a pleasaut outlug. The chief Uilng (or comfort Is to have n supply of fresh and desiraolu groceries, Harrilt & L-twreucehave made all arrangements furnish everyone regardlew of the strike. Besides geltlng what you want jnugellho benefit of river (heights. Our'prlcts were never so low. Post oillce comer. Salem. Harrltt & Law fence. 8 d lw Merchants Take Notice, The following changes in rates of streot sprinkling this July Sd. All stores in side of corners handling Roods ot any kind which include dry goods, grocer ies, drugs, confectionery and restau rants, jewelry, furniture, aud others exhibiting goods in fronts, will be charged thirty-live cents per week for each store, nil such stores having here tofore paid fifty cents will bo reduoed to same rates. All single corner stores will be charged fifty cents per week where both sides nre sprinkled; double stores seventy-five cents. Those not wishing to pay these rates, order the sprinkler to stop. Geo. D. Goodhue, manager. A Dairy Product. These hot days, when people need something cooling nnd refreshing, it is apparent that the New York ice cream at Strong's bat preference over all others. They have their own dairy and "don't have t slight the quality." Gold Watch Given Away. Sat urday evening of this week is when Clark, the Court street grocer giver away that finn gold ladies' watch, in connection with the Bee Hiye baking powder. Have you bad a can. It Costs Nothing To step into ami inspect our stock of choice meats, aud get our prices. We are selling cheap for cash and can save you money. Givo us a trial. Free delivery. Salem Cash Market, Cottle-Cash block. A Fine Building. If you are thluk ing of building a fine house be sure and get your sand, cement, etc, of the Sa lem Improvement Co. They have the best. Superior Quality. The la Corona cigar is far superior in quality to all other brands made In Salem. Try one and be convinced. Don't Forget. To avoid sending your clothing to China wash houses when you get better and more satisfac tory work done- at tho Salem steam laundry. STRAYED-From the Fair Grounds, July 4th, a brown bone, white Bpot on forehead, weighs about 1.0G0 pounds, blaok mane and tall; about 6 years old. Any one returning him to E. II. Klagg, Balem, will be paid for the trouble. 7-fi-3t That New Moon Will bo just the right size next Tuesday evening for the excursion. Number limited; buy your tickets early. m Cure for Crippled Children. The National 8urglcal Institute, No. 310 Bush street, SanFranciscq, success fully .treats all cases of orthopaedic sur gery. One or more surgeons of this In stitute will be at the Hotel Willamette, Wednesday, July 4th, one day, only, to examine cases. The success of tho In stitute in treating all cases of curvature of the spine, diseases of the hip and knee Joints, club feet, Crooked limbs and bodily deformities, as well as piles, fistula, nasal catarrh, and all chronlo diseases, has made for the Institute a national reputation. Write for circular. References may be had to; Governor K P. Ferry, Olympla. Judge Thos. L. Davidson, Salem. Rev. E. N. Condet, Albany. Supreme Judge J. P. Hoyt, Olympla, and hundreds of others. Found Not tho ten dollar bill ad- vertlsed forJMonday evenlng,but a place to buy the best of clothing for the least money at G. W. Johnson & Sons. Nothing Strange. Intelligent people, who realize (be Important part the blood holds in keep Ing the body In a normal condition, find nothing strange in the number of deceases Hood's Barsapasllla Is able to cure. Bo many troubles result from Im pure blood, the best way to treat them Is through the blood. Hood's Sarsa parllla vitalize the blood, Hood's Pills are i tie best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, prevent constipa tion. Imitators and Impostors. The unequalled suocew of Allcock's Porous Planters as an external remedy hah Induced unscrupulous parties to otler imitations, which they endeavor to ell on the reputation of Allcock's. It is an absurdity to speak of I hem in I tin same category as the genuine por ous piaster. Their alleged equality with Allcock's to a false pretense. The ablest medical practitioners and chemists and thousands of grateful patients unite In declaring Allcock's Porous Plasters the best external rem edy ever produced. Ask for Alloook's, and accept o otbw, BrsBdretVi PJlto at upes tbe wbok system, A PfiOCi-Efl IN BEESWAX. Men cf Sc "ccu iunlcd liy the Dcpciit on the blturortlio Nortli 1 uciflc. The bees wax found in largo quanti ties on Nelui'cm beach has from tlmo to tinio for years rust attracted tho at tention of tho curious aud enlisted tho inquiry of r dentists. Tho gcucraljy ac cepted theojy thut In some prehistoric era a vessel, wax laden, wont nshoro at that placo is frequently disturbed by Eonio less prubnble unuiso for n tliuo, mid after exciting somo Rnwmlatlou mill comment drops out of Right. Tlu latest of theso comes from Mr, Odium, who, iu connection with tho department of archaeology of n British Columbia col lego, is collecting data from which ho proposes to show that the Indians of tho Paciflo coast nro descendants of certain Asiatic races. Ho desires to know whether the WUX found nt Nchalom is actual beeswax or mineral Wax, hoping to forgo a missing link iu his chain of evidence by muuiia of information Upon that point. It has been shown by careful scientific analysis that tho wax is of mineral ori gin, but it may bo said in this connec tion that the substance in to till appear auco genuine beeswax; that this appear anco is corroborated by the faint, sub tle odor of beeswax, which lingers around tho storm boleagucivd specimens that have been from tlmo to timo brought up. from tho beach, nnd that no ono from tnting it could toll that tho piece sampled was not identical with that surreptitiously bitten from thoyol low, thread marked ball -which was a. part of the fnrni.ihiug of his mother's workbnskct in his boyhood. Moro than this, tho wing of a beo lias been found Imbedded in tho wax, furnishing irro futablu ovidenco of the truo uaturo of tho substance. Tho Pacific coast Indinus niny bo de scendants of nn ancient Asiatio race, but it is not likely that any moro con clusive proof of this will ever bo devel oped by tho most painstaking rcsonroh than that which this littlo brown beo'B wing furnishes of tho fact that tho No lmleiu beeswax is beeswax. How i t came there will probably never lw known def initely until the. secrets of tho unremem bored nges nro rescued from tho tomb of timo and incorporated in tho written history of tho days that wore, but now cro not. I'ractical pooplo tro not look ing for nu occurrence of this kind; hence they nro prepared to accopt tho ovidenco of their souses in regard to tho nature of this mysterious deposit in tho sands of tho seashore and to abandon attempts that nro moro than likely to provo fu tile to disoover how nnd when tho bcos wax, fantastically molded and curious ly stamped, voyaged thither aud was thrown upon tho beach. Portland Oro gonian. WOMEN IN SMOKERS. A Squabble on In England Over the Desire of Women to Itlile In Smoking Cars. Englishmen and women hnvo been discussing to tho extent of column after column tho indignant letters in ono of tho great dailies on a subject whioh, it is safo to say, will not soon ariso on your sido of tho Atlantic. It is a grow ing practice of women to rido in tho smoking compartments of tho railway carriages. All tho woman haters have joined tho chorus of denunciation of tho invasion. They nrguo that tho sign "Smoking" means for men only, just as other compartments aro roscrvod for womon only. This is resontod by tho now privilege scelting womon, somo of whom admit frankly that thoy love to bacco fumes, while- others allcgo tho su perior germ killing and sanitary advan tages of n tolmcco laden atmosphero in promiscuous company. Tho mon rotort that solflsh womon go among tho smokers becauso thoy recoivo courtesies and attentions which thoy do not got from their own sex. Tho squab Mo is developing a dogroo of heat and bitterness that is truly alarming. Lou don Cor. Now York Sun. Sam Joiicn' Prescription For lllllouancM. After tho tremendous mon's meeting tho other night Brother Sain Jones was thoroughly oxhuustcd, and he folt sick. Brother Jones is of a bilious tempera ment, and Ills sallow complexion tolls plainly that whilo nil is well between Brother Jones aud his soul there is war between him and his liver. Brother Jones felt bail at bedtime, and Brother Owens told him: "Go to God with it, brother. Ho'll straighten you out " "Tako a doso of pills," suggested tho reporter. And Brother Jones followed tho advice of Owens and thp reporter, nnd as a result when ho got up this morning ho was nil right and much re freshed. Ho said: "Prayer was tho thing, but I must admit that tho pills did much good, and from now on my prescription for bil iousness will bo ono prayer and three pills befofo bedtime." Waco Dispatch in Galveston News. I'ound a fortune Through a Clairvoyant. No! ton Chaco of Auburn, Me., who is reported to havo fullen heir to a fortuuo of 15,000,000, is iu this oity and con firms tho story of his good fortune. A few mouths ago a clairvoyant told Chaco that there was a large estato awaiting him and advised him to find his half brother. He found tho missing relativo William T. Phelps in this city, and on investigation learned that two uncles had died in Kan Francisco somo time ago, without leayiug wills, aud their property, which is said to bo worth about 15,000,000, has since been in the caru of the state Boston Globe. Widows' I'emlons lu Virginia, Numbers of persons aro applying to tho uudltor of public accounts to got state tensions for widows of Confeder ate soldiers. AU of these do not under stand that theso pensions are only gives to widows (remaining unmarried) whose husbands lost their lives "during the war. " Widows whose btubaads bare died "since tho war" are not eatltM toyetf lions nuder tho exkttaf law. JUek wood DUfistak YOUR St a B f 9 f 2""" uHUHt Wt vi IpeM nny Mp ingjui-ket In our More for $2 00. J)-i von nt'Ml ' V 1 m), (-.inn and Pn us. 'Iliy are in i...,o. Mi'itoi7.,iu. i'-i mi Urf:s GootJss, 1 Tlunil Inp olir Innny Mend for aiiee ol of i he fcaltm while wo wind lip The Best. TIim Home Bakery, In tho Cottle block, makes (ho best bread Mid cakes lu the elty. School Monky.-TIiu Sitera school board has funds on hand to pay nil lUiHtanding warm n it. Removal. On and after July 1st, Dr. E B. Phil rook will have tils oillce in room 1 Hughra Monk, State street. Olllie hours us usual His residence will In lu the G ildeti hoine, No. 80S Llbn oriel. 0 2 041' Conckkt. Next Monday evening In l. R cliureli by Mrs-. MuDowell und M Ism Albeit, JOHN HUGHES, J)cnler iu Groceries, It!iiit, Oils, Window slss,nnii-li(' anil the most coninletestocjc oj Brushes ot all Kinds in the Stale. Artists Male ials, iiif Ilair, euient and Miiuglcs aim finest quality of OKAi Slit; IIS New Advertisements l,()-T tweoi llmiKtnln us lnri;o ii k s n eoltl nitre. bi-tu-eun I'ltl'mila church aud Yow I'ark, em- bt-ini of I hr-o order Ketiirn to tnu olllco. m t U AN. Kif.cei. hundred dollars on tlret I morlKiwo security ur ouo or Uyo yours i-, u liox 317, Hiilom, Or 0 '11 S t Flit BALK Sovorul c-tiolcu lots on Aijlutll avenue. Alsou ood plmtiton. Inquire ui residence south xltle ut Junction of cituirlcrHi line. Asylum mviiiu .. 0-7 tf rptlK most porlect utllutftruKH mine. Will 1 hold a rupture whnre all others hi.v failed. For sate by J. U l'arrlsh, -101 Oupllul strwt. IMb-lf Al'EItd. 1'ortlaud, auor.iniento, ei ill tie, Tucomiianduan Kninclsco papers on Halt Htl IleMnett's, t'ostolllce Mock c UitlsTIAN KJIKNUB-Lilleratuie of u Mndxon salftul :V2H i.llwriy slieeU 4-fi-i rntllU I'AfKlt Is keplou Hie at K. 11. ltso' I Advertising gt.ncy, 01 and 05 Meruhnun Exchange, Buu Francis o, (Jaliffirntu, wlur ooutracu for udvertlxlni; can heroade or i NsTwVONaNnsSNaBkJk'K!t FOR In PoRtago, wo Mill wend A Nniiilo j:iivu1ou, of vlllicr WIIIXE, 1XE.NH or Jlltl!Ni:i'i'E op lOZZONIS OWDER. You havo seen it advertised for many years, but havo you evor tried UT If not, you do not know what an Ideal C'omitloxloii IoHiIor Ik. besides belns an acknowledged beautlfler, luumanv reiretbliitfUMis. ItiirorenUchnf. Iiilf.iuiitjurn, wind-tan, U'MnpBni)lrtitl(jii, oUMlnfactltUauiostdollcaloanduetlriiblo protection to tho faco during hotwouUior. II Is Hold Everywhere. For amnio, address I J. A. POZZONI CO. St Louis, Mo.1 uiiNrioN this pai-kh. Oablo From Queen LP. Iar Qrejhami One moro boon 1 crave, 1 tru.t Inyourullunllon 'TIs not to murder I))'e, the Knave, - rputdowu lusiirr't-tlon: T nut my crown bin me to save, t wrliulndoep ilO-'Cllmi, A d sourutosugel must have Of I'ark'n Te ,or my complexion. OHESIIAM'S ANHWHUTOQIIKKN LI I.. When 1 received wmr Uubli-ifuin 1 thought I sure wiuld flul Fit though I often un l'trk's Tea ' lis not for vnurcomplilni. I f-ared that Mrs. O w uld think wrong a'Hiui our co miction TUInn 1'oTlre ser the e 1 saw i'uik's'lYa for hercuiHu exton, Hold by i.'nplial Drug Store. Rheumatism. Lumbago, Solfttlc. Kiunsy Complaints urns saoK. ko TUG IELT WKh Iltro-M..ftfi.l0 SUftPCMORV. Lt4 NuiiurNiH fi Will cur wH&OM mwMelns til W.iImm lain. I rfi rMultlay from OTMxsUim of traiJ MRMMHClfli brain ittr VU dAh liisvr i.riri craiioa. h ftinrou tUbluty. aUfpliMimis. languor, tawinilliia. Wurf, t.rtr ana. fclaoilar eompuiiila, Ian tark. lumbau, h ,l-a- all f cmala MBipUUta ii CKCai UMM or In inuia. 17 7s I1 aaiui, aw. iui .miru mm Miawiai fdhl !.. .u OTtr all oUiara. Curraul ll laanUrltHW.waarror.w tottiit ,(., aiut VUlcuiaallu Ut abora dl.ants or Lo (. TbH. aaada Ua.f Uaa eurad br tkla niarfaloaa fuvanUon afUr all oakar t?mLU faf 14. and trltj kuaOnrlt n taatliuwalala la tfrls aiut ararr oMr (lata. Our hwW faaar. tUtTUV SlbTtlMaT. tha tTfilail too v.i Sara4 wrak man, WS vlikaM fctw. Htm aal Hiwh. KnHit WaKinSkala tw la MSars aW4forinualr-arlat,iuajlW.aW,tr AN4MH4 ILtiTjjtM,. H'lSTS Vaww. a4 W(ilfrU M4 sVafOHMCf Off y. ml III bMlU. cu. TU tlwtrto luw t I'll. I II. lllliHl If kll. si. LHIislL, ulvJvm A3 Wilis 3 CTS, 4.Cl B .V iH BR. SANWEN'StELEl FOR $2. .en, i ii- we will letlhem.ro COST. Clothing?. Shoes, Btc, riB -mi ruin their past palrnnnKe, we solicit a continu- tho biisliitss. Respect fully, pos. & Co., OPKRA HOPOTC convfcR. i'HOFKUSIONAIj AND IttJSINBSS CARD. P. II. DAKOV. UkO. O. 1IINOHX - D'AKOV A 11INOI1AM, Attorneys at lw, Ilonms 1, 2 and 8, D'Arcy Ilulldintr. 1JI Btato Htreet. Sperlat Bttmttnn given to boat-iib-hIu the pupreme nnd ulrcull courUof th' state. a ji li. 1. HiUvji-.H, Alto ney iti, lawiiilem.Oi iron Ofllce over Mush's bank JOHN A. HAlloON, Attorney at law, rocW Hnnd 4. Hush hunk building. Hftlem, Or. It. ItOKA.M, I30NIIAM & Hi W.H. ItuLMKH. Ol.MEH. Xttnrnnva nt law. OMoe In Rimh block, betneen Htntnanri t)iir. on Cnimerriiil siivet QTKL O on n,Qr CUl. HUhllM .N 'J'ypewriiluu i nd liirnlnetcia stenni'tfinhv. Offlcp. tn. m li-nv block. Tho licaL uf irnrk climnitti.i . .niuthl" hIok i?-a. m IL WDDW in ii F .est llea'ili Resort on (lie Cwl. in North Heidi. New. ort an4 Yaqulna Bsy, Jeo nd ousoii. KveryUilngnew. Iroo baths. Itucks free ton. id fnnu an boits and trains. .)'tuKe mid a-ipplnir prlvl rges. Hates p. 'lay, '1 HpeclHl luruis lo fumtilts or by tin week. MltS MHV KHZ ATIUOK. i'roprlet r 'osloftloi nd 'ies: N wpnrt.O gIxxc. wilj DRAI.EU IN .Itelnwoy, Knniie, Webber, J ton ii;, d other plunos. Htorty dc Clark and Eurheil' 01 j All first cIohs makea of csewli ohinoB. Bmallor raaltea or inualcal in i mentaaud Huptillen. Gonulne needlen, oil and now par--for all makes of timchlnea. HowIuk inucblneH and orgaua r paired nnd cleaned. Two dnois nortli of pastofllce, Saleti', Qrocnn. THE ELEGANT PASSEKGrER STEAtEI M.flLTOHflL.. I,EAVr FOR rOUTLAND. Leaves noise's dock Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays 7:15 a. m. ItKTUUNlNO, leaves Iortland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Haturduya at (1:45 a. in. Fast time for passenger service; no wa landlnK freight handled. HOUND THIl' (unlimited) f2W. One wu Jl:2(j. MBALS SO OENT8 For freight rates and tickets apply to F. A SLEIGHT, Agent, At dock, foot of Court F NOTICE. From this date, tho undernlgniil woodaawera of Siletn will eharire I In following prices fur sawing wood; Fir, ono cut -' 4M Fir, two cuts ..olio Fir, three cuts.... 7 As Body ottk, nsh and uiuple one cut 6H-, two cuts 00a, three cuts W)o. Pole oak, one cut, 60o, two cuts, 76c, three c-utn, $1. Pawing -Ingle cord 76c. Hawlug by tho hour (1.60. MoKILLOPBIKH, JAH. ROHKRcOM, RAKER & DUNN, (JI1AH. A. HMITH, JAd. HH V . Term' eas'i ... ... )V if i. LIVERY, BOARDINiS AMI 1 1- n HAY, OATS and - SOLD and DLL VLHEt . l h ovs irry irm'i..wrri oi r Di' HAl.KM, - EaSOWAlTEFJlIVIIMi . BOOK AiD JOB liu. ,. 4.NI) Legul Jitunk JPttblMtr flush' New ll'lrk,ovr the bank '"n HONEY TO LOAN :-; On farm iar Iimiis. land 'ecurltf. HpmiUI itIi l.Kun, lobilderea without (1 Haaii'ton & Mel HooiiiA, Hu'li II ink flu 5-;u clwif Huie Wing Sang ( Teas, CIiIiiwm t. J mo' I UimhJ, Kinbroldii.. mIi, ni- diss HHekrwfar. i mi i &mri, hsmiteoon u n i" i I rwKM aH t r rj 1 1 What .. i H.tWl Ml nui UUnifiLlBl