'UMtajMWiiw ' "'vrrf It is very difficir.. to convince ;hildren that Vz lav medicine is nice to take" -this trouble lis: not cxpen Kiced in ad ministering Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil. It Is tost as palatable as milk. Jo preparation so ranidlv builds up Pood flesh. strength and nerve force. MOtners the world over rely upon it in all wasting diseases tjiat children are heir to. IPreparedby Scott A Down. N. Y. All drnciUls. (2a&jt&& 1CAP1TAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, first National Bank Building, J. - OUEGON. School now In tfutnn Tim uMirur uvu. ITEM OK INTKIWTOMMTTNlnATtnM iiiiut. Ka l'HACTIOE," recenty Introduced, the vruvuiiJK iruiure. OfBQ lor VBiai02U0 Or COl- Vtofi Journal. Address BRTa" W. I. rta r.w I-M-w Prlncloal. 0LUB STABLES. W. V. 1 OWNING. IKull dUnnlv'ol hnrspa. tinei-lea nnrl hnnba Best of care 'given to trunBlent stodt and IboardlnK. Corner Ferrsr and liberty hiieMn. K4e-iUke specialty or taking parties to coast or mountain. 7.7 tGEO. C. WILL DEALER IN jCBteinway, Knabo, Webber, Emer- ; eon anu oilier pianoa. Btorey & uiam ana isarnell organs. -, iAii tirat, class mates or sewing ma t chines. - uuiunui uiuttra ui uiumuii iuni.ru meats and supplies. ' Genuine needles, oil and new tiartx for all makes of machines. Jf (Sewing machines and organs rt paired anu cieaueu. Two doors north of postofllce, Salem Oregon. Cooper Shop, CYRUS STEWART haiionened unnshon north of Mire's mill. In JPm , Mouth Holem, where he Is prepared to make audsrepnlr all kinds of cooperage, such as falls, tubs, keen, barrels ana churns. Only he best seaiouod stock used, frloes reason able. 7 iH-rtiw $1,500 REWARD OFFERED, iTlie undersigned ollom JtWO reward lor Ih conviction f the parly or parties who burned hi barn uud horses ou the nltftit ol December ft. Jit. ItsW. He will also pay JAW for each acces- ' swry to the crime. I own two good ranches .,,, 'oud ra able to puy this reward, k -. W 13 d&w6m Mehuma, Or. Wd Wholesale and Retail. Everything In my line uL lowest nrlces. IV) uommemui sireew J. II. DANIHL. KONSIilWATORY OF MUSIC Willamette University t uiMt txirniilfte uud best iulmd music hClWll DM UlB llOf lllWWl UU i UnlVDrnllyandardii, Mtutmelliods and Jlioiijiigli wuik. yitti unuUw w('iiiibir , jkm, . U, I'AHVIN, si wu. x. mi hie Wing & IMIfJlM'KiW W- V,M W JuiMiitMt huh riulHe" runny iiwai,r,iiiwiM nbrifiO' w. tfllliim lui'iv unfit, wii tun leww Uli. Uf ilium ; DRESSMAKING:- 111 lliu liATJM'ITANIIKmAIIMOfryMM mmi j,'tjju.' . m), m i iniiiUHKir ifiiiim mwitihmTrimMimiiMV, mnv:nm&,m- . IVaITIII'IUNI'JNOMI.i IK AND Jill! I'ltlNTKILS -A Mil. U Vift ItUmli Pubthhm, Mpiiw$fm noon parii jf....... ... lilillt Wllll IKV1WVIUIIMI KLsiMl liisu n w .'.wt Brvirva m mrmuri FHit lnu4imw m WW HWHlHK. J)oooralliiffs iiwd wooa '7 11 1 iiiri w fnu4 m' W.W 1115 to. '. HUM wnsiif all mIiji, wiliius Ufimi nidsi)lliiKli VuilWiur, HsHJ ftiarfiraM'T' jtfi;fili'"'''i'ti mifc, , (Sill) l.u.1 lA Mnma rvh HiPLVvw: miUiQL frf"wfs...effiwiM lUfiiUij l.f.! mxrmbmhJBA WHAT THE MOON SAW. A IIUlu Udu tjJ innocent Out In tho jr.ls at play Had ihusud, without n thought or wroin A mother lien away. Her father spoke in earnest tones, And gnfre tho words ho said, TTbllo fihe, nnd for her thoughtlwwncaj, cnt to her little bed. Again at night fho Bought tho yards. Fearless of ghosts or owli, Where, upon porch or nest or treo, Blumbereil tho precious fowls. When they with terrifying noiso Flow out and off, nil wild, Tho master wtight to know tho causa And met lils panting child. "rather, I camo to kiss tho hen," Bho said in her sweet wuy, "And tell her I was sorry 'causo 1 scared her j esterday." Tho father clasped her in his arms In liappiest embrace "And I, too," said tho gcntlo moon, "I kissed tho dear, sweet face." Agnes E. Mitchell. MY BET. At tho llttlo dinner of threo whioh Aloo Bradford was giving I hadn't drunk more than threo glasses of wine in all. But I have been a temperate man throughout my lifo, nnd possibly oven this moderate- indulgence- mado inc unwoutedly rash. Perhaps my unstrung norves had n good deal to do with tho matter as well. I had fled from tho homo of a tyrannic al stepfather hero in Now York about six yoars ago, when tho merest boy, just after my mother's death. Count less hardships had besot mo sinco then, but now 1 had gainod in tho far west at loast a hopeful somblancu of prosper ity. I had como back with only a single purpose to find my twin Bister, Ruth Amborley, and bring her to dwell out thero in Kansas with mybelf and my boloved young wifo. Tearful, yet striving to smile through her tears, Clara had bidden mo goodby. "It's drcndful to havo you go nlono, Frank, " sho falteied. "Still, you know, you owo it to your sistor. You nover wroto to tell her where you wcro for a long time after you'd driven your tent stakos horo into Ashbyville." "I know I know, Clara. It was my jealousy, I supposo" "Jealousy of a stepfatheil And of such a shocking despot as you paint him tool And how could Ruth hnva run away with you as yon proposed hi your madly boyish fashion? And as for her not answering tho letters you'vo writ ton her sinco remorso has begun to prick you why, thoro iwi't a doubt that sho never received thoiu. Hor htupfather's probably movod away from whoro ho usod to live, or it may bo that ho's diect and" "That Ruth's dead, too," I broko in dismally, "or drivonout into tho bit ter world by that samo bruto who drovo mo thero 1" I was destined to learn on my airival in Now York that my htopfuthcr had died over two ycatH ago. Concerning Ruth no ono could toll ma Our former homo hold now (onnnts. I made count less inquiries and oven put adveitibO monts into newspapers. My htopfathor had loft all his money, I discovered (no groat sum eithor), to certain relations iu Baltimore, Tiiese, answering my Jot ters regarding the whereabouts of Ruth, could only tell mo tliut who had left hor Btopfathor 11 good while boforohis death, and that thoy believed some kind of qunrrol had caused tho Hopantion. "Home klinl 01 quarrel r 1 lonorniy inubed, "Oil, haw horrible to think that tho sister I ouco ho dearly cherished may bo in want and suffering I But of ono thing I am cortaiu. Ruth could nuvor go wiong, no matter what Jintoful orisis overtook hor, Sho was and will always stuv nuritv and refinement to lier fingor tips. Our dear dead mother taught her that and gave it to Imr oh wull as tho strungo and hwout sanctity of inherit' unco, I wroto to my wifosovoral sod letters, and one was so dospomtely lupuntant iu its tenor that ho answered It with u kind of sweet HavBgury. "JIow ditro you say, Frank, that ymi feol ns If yon had killed Jtuthr" ran her response. "If yon want to inalto my IuiiuIIiiu, wliloli I am trying to bear iu brnvuly its I can, still nmro dUtrwwInK to ii, you will not writ hrhIii Iji a jiiood both morbid mid wi aUurd. That uvwiliitf, whan I dtnwl at tlio UruiiKWluk with AIo Bradford am John JJatlmway, two riuwU wlimn J had nitt'lo In lliw wix.1, and who wi in Now York for aoiuiuurelul rwwm, m (lltrtirwit from my own, I Mt far mor- williwlly hojHilww tlmii J nrl to i vwil. At tin) wmI of iiUrntr, vll! w wsr drlublHK r w"1 Mui "K",1,"' Iwk Jlwlford mlvmiitsMl III mm tlnwiy, )mh f wtw twiivi! m Imd Md hIwhi twwUmnmfoynnUy ut "dnrkr mw runt- "I Miv J itwhl At )uW wlmj you my I aaiiV W wurb uflw a With vimu)mnM II. kiwMkt-l U4 M .rUJy.. . . ., ,. ... Mk l.iw 14 yiMjrW. Urn, M Mm wmII II . . . Vim K" mii' ""1. ft mf l uuwWll " rwwi yui umn Wf" " -" r;--- r 1UM Ui It. 00' UrwMuttJ it) Ills Umm. UummUt "f "MlaMvfcM ..... 1,1 turn (m JteMMMVitf '." tv ,;; . u .i. l-i..- ' tl.U liul " 111, ....... ..11 .., 1 ,ii nml if us sustfCaPMi Ml BX r,zr, -p HMitiy MWs Mil il.u if .WM Wi . lUibwwH j--. -9 Vu ! IIW. thH .J... n.m .. .. Ililll. IslisUI 1UIM IMW lUh " ' Jue, uid (ho piglit a Wnnd ono; honco nMthnr of ns woro nn overcoat. When nil was arranged, I resumed my orgn ment about the safety of going nnpro teetod into quartets of tho lowest class es. But ldid not tell why thero had lately como upon mo this boldness and security. I did not chooso openly to avow that in seeking my poor lost sister "every whero" I had not neglootod haunts of poverty and sorrow. Of courso it was all a mad kind of venture. If Bradford and Hathaway had not both boon in that dovil may enro mood which sometimes oomos to visitors in a great city nftor dining rather too well, I wonld readily enough havo thrown our wholo plan to tho Winds. But presoutly wo had entered a cab, and in half an hour or so wo wore over in tho oast side of tho town, among Btroets many of whoso names I had scarcoly hoard. Thou wo dismissed our cab and wont into a horrid flaring den of a place, with oloctrics in Its windows and pictures of huge "schooners" from which tho tawny boor prodigally over foamed. "Tako nothing but sol tzer water," I whispored to Bradford, but ho laughing ly rof usod and called for threo glasses of boor. "Now bogin," ho rojoinod, and in his twinkling eyes I read hints of in ebrioty by no moans pleasant "Come," I said, whilo wo woro all threo sipping our boor in presenco of ft groat, blond, moon JTaced barkooper and watched by a group of shabby loungers, "it's very plain, Bradford, that this wholo schemo has boon idiotic." "Ahal" giggled Aloo, "yon'ro back ing out I I thought you would I" Ho called for threo more glasses of boor, haviug drank his own, and the bar kooper, with great alacrity, whisked all tho glassos away and supplied us with fresh ones. Hathaway slipped iu betwoon Brad ford and mysolf. "Yes, Alec," ho anx iously whispered, "Frank is baoking out, and very sensibly. Tho idea of threo sauo men like ourselves attempt ing this bravado gamo of silliness in flvo different places I Wo might rogrot it all our Uvea Como, now, lot's go up town and call tho hot off." But Bradford tossed his head stub bornly. Ho was tho best follow in tho world at ordinary timos, but drink, even in limited supply, had tho ugly trick of demoralizing him. "Not a bit of it, " he mattered. "Tho bet isn't off at all. Frank Amberloy's got to begin." Then ho loudenod his voico so it could bo heard in overy cor nor of tho big, vulgar gilded tavern. "How much monoy, Frank, did you say you had about you tonight?" "Aloe," pleaded Hathaway's low voioo, "look at that gang of rowdies over thero I Wo'd best all concodo that wo'vo behaved liko fools. Do pull your solf together, old follow, and" "How much, Frank?" cried Bradford, with an obstinato smilo and a saucy bhouldor shrpg. Something in histoucsohallongod vay reckless anger. I spoko as loudly as lie did and at onco began to act out my prearranged part. "Fivo thousand dollars," I said. Then from ono pockotl drowono roll of sham bank notes and from another tho second. "Twouty-flvo hundred dollars in each of thoso littlo packages I" Hero I lifted them both and guvo to each n littlo ostentatious flourish. Then I re placed them, adding, still in tonos cloar and high, "It makes mo fool kind of nervous, but still I don't doubt I'll got homo all right." "Oh, Jook and I will boo yon safely liomel" cried Bradford, with 11 glanco across his shoulder at tho listening group of loafers. Just then something touched my arm. A yqunu woman, who must havo en tered tho place bat a fow minutes ago, stood at my sido. Some trick of tho garish light loft hor faco in partial shadow, but I could sco that it was very palo and hollow cheeked as if from want, "Oh, ulrl" bhq said to me In a trem bling voice, "If you'vo got all that money, perhaps ypu'H uparo mo Just a few colnsl J'vo jiuvord swear it to you) Ixxiii in bueli a place tm this before. But J y so Muk that I lost my ohauco of work In tho big uhlrt factory not far off, and tonight my lamlludy has turned 1110 Into the streets, and, oh, sir" "Frank, what's tho matter?" flew from Alto Bradford' Jlpn as ho. saw mo rwd n littlo and put my bund dluily to my lieud, "flood Uod. Hwthl It'nyoul" 1 4wulit her to my breiutl and show itrul knw 011 her jor wastod faeo. lly two U lends got us oarrlasjo Ixj furu long I Juuriiw afterward that Jlutli Winvisl llku tho strong, bravo Jit tlu (irwtluru kliu hl n I ways Ihxu, ijiuiiub Urn I win nfrtmmud down lier shiuiikmiahwl", hut tout J babblod In thy IHM Why and imrrowly nwjtjiwj huh'K drMKHwl l 1-rlK'U w fllnordurly butwlmiiuliim. Itulli Is at I101110 with Olaru ami my wlf .w, and w ru both my linnny lij liw uwiiwoy, IIiuumIi lliu rcturii of htwlthfiil lwm to )'r ulmV ofl HtalusJ us ImIIsvu that onu ndmlrtr out b( u Imlf dw whom m lw y ou )r(lRHy Nb us of hvr iiriwiurn YHvin n"ivji h t ill . u y.lll.. llis t UMuy, iMil ll(Mlrl MO fnii "' .j ' A.. by II10 wy, m Iw IIvm .j f. fiuui Lrtir iCaiisas iowii, And W utwuujH m villi '" MU' ,()tw uT VsTi timu im I. HfPtttl w .felft !"'K & IJIMM 0 Wll'. I 1 fir -j-rr-- ttTi.M illiluiaj ' ' ....1 tAiM -"! writ W J ' "" ",TT Mm vHOi 04 w y .., T. -Tvull t WM H I T amA vf ta H-ttw mhm !' ' liSST U- Muim wlwt r44 M , '" MttliMKf ftfUl 1111 - . rr ". arM All AUTUMN NOVI-LTY. V (1 ini VMi l.'.ul. U Kncilly AtlApt- III I ... 1 ll TO. ciiu-of tho swi'ui' mnel effeets in lip' t cloth gowns i r' own in our illus tration. It iH mado of biscuit colored (ucxd eloth, a very popular and Ikhhhu ing fnbrio. Tho -widely flaring skirt falls in godot plaits iu tho back and is garnished by n row of lace, bordered on olther edge by rt narrow strap of cloth. If a moro effective trimming is desired, tho laco may bo bordered by bands of brown velvet instead of tho straps of cloth. Four bauds of laco, inserted iu tho closo fitting bodice, divido tho lattor into flvo strips, each ono of which ta pors to tho waist. Largo opaulots of tich brown volvet full over tho bhoul- AN AUTUMN NOVELTY. dors, and, if dosirod, may bo bordered by an iusortiou of laco, laid ovor tho volvet. Tho epaulets should bo lined with brown silk nnd with crinoline or haircloth. Tho gigot or leg o' mutton sleovcs aro vory full and stand out at tho shoulders. Tho high collar is of laco, nnd a full bolt of brown vclTet ic finished by a bow nt tho loft side. This gown is peculiarly ndapted to tho stout figure, as it produces n long waisted appearance. Tills is effoctod by tho narrow bolt, tho tight fitting bbdico, without any fullness whatovor, and by tho vortical trimming. Tho back of tho corsage is garnished in tho samo man ner as tho front. An admirablo gown iu this stylo could bo fashioned in dark bluoKugliHh sorgo, with strips of mink fur substituted for the laco insertion. Tho epaulets and belt would then bo mado of tho new black and whito check volvet, with hairlino of ocriso, nnd tho epaulets, would bo edged with mink. Nairow cuffs of tho velvet, edg ed witli fur, could also bo added witli muoh effect. Philadelphia Ledger. Ilrnko the Itecoril. Miss Page of Norwich, England, is to bo credited with tho distinction of being tho first woman who lias ovor spoken in tho Foresters' high court On tho con cluding day of tho congress thoro was a discusHion regarding tho wisdom of electing a undo trusteo or trcasuror for a femalo court. It was notablo that tho lady leaned strongly to tho mnlo nldo of the question, saying that "it was nou seiiho to say that women wero as com petent as men to manage or adviso as to monetary nmttors. If tlioyolectod a wo man to this ofllco, sho would consult tier husband, and they thought it better that tho goutlomau should bo consulted direct by tho court and hold u position of responsibility. "Loudon Lotter. A Ilutktit Hull Tongue. Thero is a movement on foot to form u basket bull lengiio among tho swoll girls of Now Orleans. Basket bull has of lata, under the heading of athletlo games, beoomo very popular in an tno northern colleges, and in Wollevloy col lego ono of our New Orleans girls is the "captain of the team." It does not dlf fer materially from baseball, only that It is more reilned and lucks tho rougher elements of tho latter gamo, although it requires mueli tho samo requisites, ex cent that of weight. It is hinted that it Will Ihi "quite the thing" this wilder to belong to basket ball loam. The young JadUM at tint Hmithoui Athlutlu nluh, it In rumored, will organize Immediately. Km Hull In Im Uir I'mt.i, An editor out wo!, liuving been nuked If lioowr saw a lmhlliuded woman, ro plledi "No, WMiievnr ifld. Nor did wo uvur Hto u womuii wiilulng around town In hwriihlrt Mwvww llh uliir between liwr Im.Ui uud run Into uwy juilvoii sho saw Wu have never mmoi a woman go (UlilliH with 11 hoitlu In her isxikot, nit down on Did damp giuuml nil iUty and go lioinu drunk at iiIhIiI. Nor bitvu wo mii a wumitu yank off lw ixMt mid City Him Auuld uK any irnni In town No. Und hlklMr, in Iwi't bnlll Unit way " 'NrlhWMt Wa.tt4uu. ',11 (Utt-rth tUmmtuni fUilu) WnrwWom htlUscMitids ut UMmuit litutiuil Ttui llU VitdilUU Is WM, Mill) lilt lllHUtlHfO lM U4 dmwIllM H llMi luJIuwl IM) lium wllii dwwy pr-wu 'llw ffU l ttHi brt4MMiid wr ut wliliw i-i-'n, Willi y "' l' ,H", MMVWWI Will) . ami itiuwhW MUlmu! MhU vlv 1, um wWt alill' irimMMi wiiii ptiii mm, wsnu turn ml wliU vtuw TU (ft utstf urn. 4 WmwB M'sW' fte, iHlVfMli4 m iU MMtui, of I) NlltflM WMtMli Ni IN l IU JjMM iMtrrf 'mm mwu I'm vwisfiM, "t tw, sMIW (I (. Urn, Maw"'"'- f "t Ljutjitoto Ui tumid Mwr4i ") ithsvitihttrw Al mdUhU v l Yandalla, Illinois. Ivy Poisoning Eight Years of Suffering Porfoctly Curod by Hood's Snrsoparllla. "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.! "Wo havo tried Hood's S.irsnparllla and find It to bo nil you claim for It My wlto was poisoned by ivy when a young woman, and for eight years was troublod ovory Hood'sS Cures season with tho breaking out nnd tcrrlblo Itching nnd burning. I thought hers was as bad a caso as anyono over had. Sho was in this distressing condition every year until she began to tako Hood's B.irsa parllla, which lias effected a perfect euro, without leaving any scars, and she has bad No Sign of tho Poison Sinco. Sho is well and hearty. I hao taken Hood's Sarsaparllla after tho grip with good results, and havo also given it to our four children. YTo nro nil pictures of per fect health and owo It to Hood's Sarsapa rllla." J. 0. rniiEMAX, Yandalla, III. Hood's Pills act casllyyct promptly and efficiently, on tho liver nnd bowels. Mexican i Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissuo Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts It in a Jiffy. Rub In Vigorously. Miutang Unlnient conquen Pain, Makes flan or Beast well gal". Nerve Blood Tonic Builder ,WII.UAMJ UllhltlUtl ti yvrvttt tcliciKCt(Jy,N,y. 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