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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1895)
1 hi- S...,tiht V. & 'dJimidSStS! f HlJr(J It 17 VA scientific jammmssmsf .Reparation orTiS?3fc. Aufcllnc Balsam ii wuiecurccr UATARRHi Colaffufielicao)! tAiarrnai Peamcjj jnrtfin fm It ItsJoroUJIcrsiidl; WUHmUU0. THE CAPITAL JOOIUHL. (DAILY Ai WKKKJbY,) BV IIOKKH. BROTHBKS, valla tooAC Mtfrfr WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1895. ui in iiiijh ii i 1 """ TV J j iw FRmtiu. OROVIU-E.OVL Kima'ohr MWN IIHOUKH. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer In WroccrlcH, Pa in Is, Oils, Window .!!iuM,Vnnilr.IieH and tlio most complete Hfoclc ol Brushes of all Kinds in Mir StRto. Artists M'ntei-ials, J line, IfaIr,Ccincnt and Shingles and finest finality oi (MUSS SHIMhS OU NEW PBEMIUMS. Journal readers are urged low Mir ifat of premiums Offered on another page. A fashh u Journal tree. "The Queen of Fashions." A Rich Gift Boob, free, from the pan of Andrea Hofer of Chicago. A Komance of Malaya, a beautiful book tree. Home Education two choice magu zlnen. Standard works of English literature. When you are visiting your frlerid tell them about Tjik Jovunau and get tlnse beautiful premiums for a few new names. A WOMAN LOST. D. 13. UADffi FISK & CO I SPECIALTY. Fine Millinery Only. Look out. for the bargain sales Inst of tlio weok. Now window in a low days. Miss Hodman, as always, will bo pleased to soo her cus tomers, and will make overy oflbrt to please thorn. BENEFIT is. Glias. S. Riely. Heed's Opera House, Friday Eve, May !l She Spends the Night Wandering in the Woods. Eugene Guard, iMIefl Mate Laudou, u single lady, aged about 45 years, who resides with her father and brother on the Mohawk Mo of the divide between Coburg und Mohawk, about six miles eatt of Co burg, started out about 5:30 o'clock laot evening In search of some milk cows belonging to her father, and became lost und was not found until this inarn lug, upending tie night alone la the woods with only a dog, which hud ac companied her, as a companion. The home or the Jbaudoiis Is lit the hills between Coburg and Mohawk. The fattier and brother had been away during the duy, yesterday, doing work and us they wero late getting homo aud Miss London supposed they would be very tired, she concluded to drive up the cows. Taking the House dog along with horsbe started up a moun tain trull in search of the cows. Not iludlug them close nt hund she con tinued the search, and wauderlui? quite a ways from home Anally became bewildered and lost, and wondered about through the woods M night long, vainly trying to Hud the way home, the faithful dog remaining with her until found, keeping all wild animals frightened away. Luto last evening she waudered out into uu opening neur Mr. A. Hopkln's pluce on tho Uoburg Bide of the divide, about two miles eaBt of Coburg, whero alio was soon by a neighbor boy, who was on his way to Mr, Hopkln's. Hho called to tho boy and then wont back Into tho brush. It Is evident that she was too badly dazed to realize whut she was doing. Tho boy did not know who she was but went on to Mr. Hopkln's and reported that he hail seen a woman that had uobd strangely, But Mr. Hopkins did not know at thut time of the womuu being loit and as she was not seen uguiu in thut vicinity ho did noUtliiuU it worth while to Institute Bourch. MariorJii Mafidri Was blessed with a dne shower on the27tb. George Huishaw Was s passenger in the overland on the night of the 2M for Southern California. G, W. Eplcr has n new plank tei ce In front of bis property which adds to the appearance of his place. Fred While, nccompuuled by- A.B. George inailo a dying trip to the Capi tal on Friday, the 20th, who can say from observation that a spin by the 400 Balem cyclists out to tlie Reform school would surely enable them more fully to appreciate the great need of road reform in Oregon. Try ii. Too muchee stone. Riley Tomllsou, who left here some timr, ago write back to his wife here saying he has to wear heavy clothing to protetthls body aud a kerchief in his hat tj protect his head from the burning Ironical sua. Not so in Ore gon. Deb aud Fred Wblto left for California,-Monday, theS'Jih. 8. P. Section Foreman Bullvan, of this place, hastruded his property near Hudley and White's store for the Epier property near the Murlou tannery, of which he will take possession soon and will give tho cotage a new coat of paint. Louesa Rounds, of Lafayette, Yam hill county, state organizer of the W. C. T. U., delivered u lecture on their work, aud also gave a good talk in the Interest of Humana society on theifflih. Reports say Mr. Bonen, of Balem has sold his farm north of town. Gardening ha been tiie order of the duy in Marlon for the past week. Orolitwlr. rnoaiiAMMK. lloiitl()ii-Zliignrlla," In costume, Mm. . Mlttrt Dnoo-MU Uotia UJnoU una Net. H. .'tMIKIIVIi Mrs. ltuy D.UIlberL yooal ttolo-bolMHMl. Mm J onto Drown. rontotiiiin-jMii jiiivcr of My Soul," llfkM.tl.AlnH Ml.... IhIa I l)imeo JUofy mul n Hvona Irmu "K.ineruldu"-llrt. I n,iMrfin MHllllUWH, Mr.. I idle Allro HUuuer. lis IIm. II II I1..1I Jieleu Copclund, J0.I0 In) vi n. ,"n1'OAeo'-rfc Jl. II. TlioiniujQit, . Willi, llunulwav Mr. II tv ti..V.J Mri. ii. w. MnNm v. iil... pn,..iai.;.rir,.r' MMi.lAlIu HirBCli, Kiluit Moody" Jw,,tti llrt-y- WMIif V 1i,",.,S'f0,,.-Llley William, Maud ... . . --..- JIUSISI Wulvr,KllilTuomiou,Li.,ilei muiuiiii i)nfj-uiM liAisu utpainud. Jlfily ,HU4''' "rwmi Mm" . 0 T1 III 1 i)uuiiiufA v.iumm i Villi., iiiii.. Wn...i iL'Ji:!M?f,.Jr! f!m;!M'U'!! w,te,, wii Mtw,,r',,," "IiikjIi, Ma.UIm iiry.' F. M. Steele AT Til IS 01,11 IMintT IIUIMK. - Maohf uory ami Hicyclo llopaii1 . .i Uly.BJull 1 )viM, All llllll IIHH Ml U HUM 1 UllVllUtt un. diiiii nriwiiuMHiiil fluiur. luiniM...! nuis ouiiiii, i ! HINHMtr. f 'l.Uk.Ml.r sll.b iMu.Mj'll.'.x. ' CMHYROYAL PILLS m aWt JtrTZ IjImIhiIIIi li.kuka. u r!'l.tT'T .' R? f"Tl Vf "W SSfi OVDlIf MitAiHIVf tut HtJ HI j. 4-f tiMMl Jala mithitfi vV 4.f - . J.StV Farmers' Prospects. Under the heading of "Saturday Night Thoughts," the editor of the Albany Democrat makos the following philosophical suggestiens: Tho Demo crat Is glad to report thut on this Bit urduy night crop prospect wore nover better In the history of tho Wlllumettu Valley, A talk with number of farm ors has universally brought the answer that wheat usver looked better. There la now not a drawback to the outlook. fruits, also, are In prime condition. If all this continues until niter harvest though prices continue low there will bo uu improvement in times that will be marked. Farmers will have a more serious problem to solve than usual, that of whim to sell. Certainly, they will say, next spring wllljirlug higher prices; but It Is well t remember ttiu pat. ami ttmtublul In thu huutl Is woitli two 111 the hmdi l 011 general busings principles. Had tilts rule been followed It would have put tlimiiands and thoimnuds of dollars Into the pockets of Mini ootiuty farm ers. Another Ihlug. Farmers are rrulltlug mom than over the iitiwimlty of diversifying their htiiliions, ami thU they are doing aoimluutly, '1'hu hard times have taught farmer lliu value of keeping out of debt, buying only as lliey can altmd, and running ihslr farms in a hiuluas way. They mint as fast as xu.lbU knooW out lliudo maud fur money at 111 per cuni, which lid fanner nan allbrd to pay, and It will Iheil seek Us level. WHV TJI11 ll U u live iiMWapajkef, lllHharltxM nowppor, H la Hr of lliu iumhiIu ll laUiiMl a( li.lf thu iH'. II Is wnllli ;dwiblu (hu ml uf ny oilitr. )i0IVrlhuHtjif. I'wIlliMlir llanlMlii's slati'iueul at I he hNd ef ill! agu of i!?fijut. i)U lull Dili Win. HVu II. JOUKNAr, LATUM, Bethel. Jtev. J. B. Early of Salem, was out Hunday and gave us an Interesting talk. B. F. Bashor of Hubbard, gave his best girl a pleasant surprise on last Saturday afternoon. Farmers, bo patient, we will have rain in duo eeason. Miss Anna Lehman loft for Squirrel Hill on last Sunday whero she will spend a week with frieudB. The Misses Hurtly of McCleay, were at tills place Buuday. Our fishing club took its first outing last Saturday evening und came homo with a splendid catch. We ure sorry to say that only one of our young men had presence of mind enough to take his bathing suit along; all the rest oould do was to stand by and look on. Montlo Trice has reooverod from his uprulned ankle aud Is able to attend sohool again. A good thing to push tho road re form; bettor still to push tho dirt to tho center. Dr. Stott was called Monday to see W. Lander's little boo who is quite 111. A number of our young people visited Parkersvllle Sunday, while some at tended meotlng at North Howell Prai rie. This community was well represen ted at tho onterUIumont at MIsb Bot tom's school house. Tho house wub filled to its ui termost capacity. Thero will bo a box social at tho school hoiifo noxt Saturday evonlug May 18, every, body Invited to come. Tho audience will bo entertained by a literary and rauslcul program. Mr. aud Mrs. Clifton Evans were tho guests of E. K. Hhaw Sunday. Mrs. Crook has goue to Salem to bo under the care of physicians for three weoks longer. G. B. irwlu and wife, of Sllverton, were guests of E. K. Shaw Sunday. Oha. Hoover spent Sunday with irisiKis Here, returning to Brooks on Monday morning. Misses lone McUlard and Helen Browu wero pasnongerfl to Salem Mon. day. MUseB Maggie ICrebs alul Carrie Molun put down carpet lu the Catlio. Ilu church Monday, Mrs, Martin and little grand. daugh. ter, of Huloiu l'rurlo, were guests of Mijutre isvaua Friday, Mrs. J, T. Clark returned in im home In Falun Saturday, acoouipan. led by Mb May Ramp. Mr. Smith, proprietor of the MoMln. yllle broom factory was dolug business lu these porta I tut week, 'I'll., w 1 n IT 1, . . ... ,,, w. ,. w, is nwpvriug nicely and the ladles hold their regular meet. lugs 011 Wednesday ofeaoh wetL, Him Wolf has been Improving piano of buslm'i this week. . Orftifi and Wealher, DffPpl'jr II. rt. P.igtiP, Pott'aud, of the If. h. Depirtmeiit of Agrlcu'tne Weather Iturr.iu, w udi nut wcatli r crop liulletiu No. 6, of tlie Oregon St te Wtather Heivice for the wtek en ling .Mon.lsv April 23, 180.5, for Wfstorn Oregon s follow-: We- ther: The temperature has been tho hlgrrest hi far this year, the maxi mum ranging i.bove 7)9, except on Sut urday when it fell from 4 10 58" The minimum raugert from 34 to .V-. Tie miiiitnum temi erature of 34 on Mon day morning tlie I'Otb Is reported from Ros bnrir where light froat occurred, as it did itUo occur In many other sections of the counties south of Marlon. The sunshine wub unrm and bright up to Friday when clouds formed and rain fell Huturday. The lalnfall was heavi- tstat Grunt's Pass where. 67 of an Inch fell, decreasing to 32 of an inch In Jackson county, .40 of un lu h In Doug las county and from a trace at Portland to .15 of and inch throughout the Wil lamette valley. Oeps: All correspondents unite in the excel lei t crop prospects. The warm weather gave a great impetus to the growth of vegetation aud the rain fall of Saturday was most opportune, The fruit blossoms are rapidly falling and the young fruit appears to be firmly set. In some few very limited localities the frost lu the forepart of the mouth did some slight damage, but lu the maiii fruit districts no dam age has been done by frosts and the fruit prospects were never excelled ut this date. The period for damage by rain Is passed and only once in 20 years past, has a damaging frost occurred after this date, heuce a large fruit yield appeals to be assured. The hops have healthy and vigorous growth. The many new yards have unusually bright prospects. The hop poles ure being set, wire is being strung and all work lu tho yards is being rapidly pushed by the rapid growth of tbe vines. The hay crop is most promising. While more rain would be benlficlal to the clover, yet tho absence of it is not, so far, material. The hay crop will equal that of former years; In tho coast coun ties it will be especially heavy. The grain crop Is doing well; full grain has a healthy color, having rooted and stooled well und promiees heavy yield; spring grain is doing exceedingly well; the cereal crop was never more promis ing ut this date thau it is this year. The stook has good aud plenty of feed; it Is all fat and in prime condition. Lamblpglsubout over and shearing continues. From 100, to 125 per ceut of lambs have been nayed. If climatic conditions were made to order, they could not have been made more satis factory to vegetation than those of the past week have been. B. 8. Paque, Director, LflTTrifi L1S& The foll.mhig It Iters remained in the pontolllee uir-il'ed for M-iy 1 In rail ing for eters please say "advertised": Blust Vlnzei'Z lleirymau A H lUliU Kiy lluuer Jacob Mrs Current V A .llivis Z'ljer Mrs Herndon Mrs A J liiiiit.ui G A P'tfters-Jii Kate Mr IVrry P A Pnilliber Mrs M 11 mens Hittiu R iiihiiou CtiftH bco't TntzMrs 'trtslnr Mirv Mr Wind-Id Mr H Ii Piulilook Hdw Co B F. BivitAM, P, flroi kma 1 Jon HuxltrCiU lUVer H rf 11 tl .win Jan (' ow FriuipN H Davh 13 m Mra Hick y&Co Heigu. C E Mc'JonnHC A H PiillllpsN Midi Pickens T H Rimmel E M Ruitfll Maud Mrs Hah Lydlu Small K WelltttsGwi2 M. Confkhb.vc!K riie tvelfth annual session of the Oregon conference of tl e Evangelical assn 0 -tun, will convene lu the German Evangelical chinch, corner Center and Lloeit treet, this city, on Thursday morning, May 0,and c n.tlnuo until over Sabbath. Bltbnp Wm. Horn, of Cleveland, Ohio, will preside. TODAY'S MAEKETS. -Local miles of railroad in rails used to Thero are 177755 he United Stutes. There are 00.835.880 cover imsgrnuuu. There are 533,205,000 ties used to bind these rails together, but no such amount, however, is required to bind tlie hearts of the traveling public to the fact that tho Wisconsin Central lines furnldi superior facilities on all their trains between St. Paul aud Chicago, which form close connections with all lines to the east and south. Make u note of It. Deafness Oannot Be Cured oy local applications as they cannot reucu ine uiseaseu portion of-tho ear, 'Ihere Is only ouo wuv to rmrnMeufneHu und that Is by constltutlouul rebiedles, Deafness is coused by au luljaUit'd con dition of tho mucous llnlug,bf tho Eus tachian Tube. Wheu this tube Is In flamed you have a rumbling souud or Imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed, deufuoos I&J the result aud unless the Inllumatioij can be ta ken out and this tube reitored toils normal condition, hearing will bede- siroyeu crever; uluo cat out of ten uro caused by catarrh, wbloh Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mu cous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case or Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cuuuot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Heud for circulars; free 1;. J. ChknkvA Co., Toledo, O. o)r"Bo!d by Druggists, 75o. 10-4 w Democrats and Silver. Ji:mcitHotr C'itv Mo Thirty Jive of '17 omul weiiiixjruiiu inemuers of the tato house of roprimenlutlves met lu a caucus lust night and adopted rwolu. lions favoring frco colnuge of silver ut a ratio of lilto J. The vnt,, stoo.t ytC i-'a nays l). Not voting 4 Prices Ouxrenji by Telegraph' and.Portland Quotations. HALKM l'UOOUCE MAUK KT. BUTCJIKK STOCK. Veuls dressed 4 cts. Hogs dressed 4Jc. Live cattle 22jc. Sheep alive J.2.00. MIIJ, PUICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale lota J.2.25. Retail $2.60. Brin $11 bulk,$12.50 sacked. Sbortsi$12 13 Chop fead $14 and $15. WHEAT. 40 cents per bushel. HAY AND GRAIN. Oats 20f322c. Hay Baled, cheat $5.500; timothy FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Btst, 3 to 7c. Eggs In trade, Sic. Butter Best dairy, 1012c; (an. y creamery, 1520c. Cheese 10 to 12$ cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 0c; bam9, 11; shouldew, 7. Potatoes 20c. Onions 2 ceuta LIVE POULTRY. touitry Hens, 0c; looste s nt wanted; ducks, 67c. Turkeys.68c. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS , Grain, Feed, etc. ,Fiour-?orllaml. W.86; Walla Walla, $2 05; graham, $2.30; superfine, $1.80 per oarrel. Oats White. 28fai30(?: milling ai 2fiy' 26280' wiled, in bugS, $5.766.00; barrels, $8.00G.25; cases' $3.75. Potatoes 35o per "buck; sweet. 2c per lb. ' Hay-Good, $69 per ton. Wool valley, 80c. Millstufrs-firan,$12.50;dhorts,$13.50; chop feed,$13 per tou; chicken wheat. 75c per cencal. Hops Dull, 27c. Hldea green, salted, tiO lbs. 3Jc. un. der 60 lbs., 23c: sheen nelw. Uifnnn DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 14 17o; fancy dairy, lll2Jc; fair to gooa 810c; common,67jc. Cheese Oregon 10llc per peund: 2830o; Dom.,1418c. Eggs Oregon, 00 per dozen. Poultry-Chickens, $3.003.50 per dozen; ducks,f5.000.50; geese, $7,60 $,00; turkeys, dressed, 12c. Beer ToDsteors. s(Snin m.r il. ri. to good steers. "lfii.un- o,ua 01 . dressed beeWBToT l' ewUtS7Bc8t:8heep,fiG02,75iCUolce Indicate as surely as any physical symptom shows anything, that tho or gans and tissues of tho body arc not satisfied with their nourishment. They draw their sustenance from the blood, and if tho blood is thin, im pure or insulllcient, they arc in a fitiite of revolt. Their complaints nro made to the brain, the king of tho body, through tho nervous system, and the result of tho general dissatisfaction is what wc call Nervousness. This is a concise, reasonable expla nation of tho whole matter. Tlie euro for Nervousness, then, is simple. Purify and enrich your niooii by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and tho nerves, tissues and organs will have tho healthful nourishment they crave. Nervousness and Weakness will then givo way to strength and health. That this is not theory but fact is proven by the voluntary statements of thousands cured by Hood's Sarsapa rillA. Bead tho next column. iWSSftJSSSSS&firys- , rvei " With pleasure I will state that Um Sarsaparilla has helped me wonder For several months I could not llo doj, sleep on account of heart trouble andj Prostration of tho Nerves. For throo years I had been doctoring could not get cured. I received relief while, but not permanent. Soon afti ginning to take Hood's Snrsnparllla was a change for tho better. In a ft, tlmo I was feeling splendidly. I no well and am ablo to do work of whol, kind. If I had not tried Hood's Bar rllla I do not know what would havn come of me. I kctp it in my houso nl time, and other members of the ftj take it, nnd all say there is Nothing Like Hood's Sargnpnrllla. I have highly recomme it and onoof my neighbors has comma, taking it. I recommend Hood's 8ar; rilla at overy opportunity." MR5 Bhaddock, 401 Erie Av., Williams Pennsylvania. juo sure tit W MM. LU M.W. I.H.. II.IIIWM .IMII I MI.H1.I I.WMWWMWi NEW ADVERTISEMENT A l URN KH LOT.-A 7 room house. llHru nnd other eutbiilldmes: nleaniiMv ic. cuted; at a bargain for cash. Crwl 1 take an unimproved loiln part piyment 11 accepted at once. Applj to A. W. Dennis, 105 Stale st. tuaiii IjiRUM aud alter lhu date I will ba found T dolnga regular Tailoring and Uepa'rlug uliBiucaa uif inn VICIU UUUMI SUIUU. reCcIlltV occupied by the balem Tullorlng J-Ja-nhiiflh-ment, where I thai) bo glad to receive and ex ecute all orders nl very reiifonnhlo rntex aid In a womui.inllke stjle. J. RURKNsTKlN. 108 Court St. 4 j (,t DRESSMAKING Ravine moved my drpesmaMu-r nar'.mJ 1-6 court street I desire fro n I he ladles ad icin ii bu.410 oi mtur puiroiiu&m. aiism given. M:.:. 11 UOLCOisj QiELLA atiKKMAN TyjmwrltiLK ana KJ couimerclul stenography, Olllco. ro m 11, Gray block. bouauio rates Tho best of work done at re.i- ms M I'osl Offlco biocK. Marsh. Room a 11 tf. n K KxCtlANUK-AMrst-class grain firm. V situated In the famous Ju ts Klvur Viil' .vy, oi th D4&0-11, close to good niirKet Will )Xi.h'jug; for property about eaUiu, Addiess u., c.iro Juurml. I . '".?' i?1111- -.".ewspaptrAdvertisliig Aijei-t, U. l Merci,!nts' bxchaoge, San Fieuclrco! umipf iilhiniii.H .m.. rm.l . ' .. VT """" n.vui. iius paper is Kept ou 11 f te hi- i-Illce. CLUB STABLE DOWNING THOMAS. Full supply ol horses, buggies and hu. Best ol lare given to trautilcnt stock b boarding. Corner Ferry and Liberty stiis S-Jl3ke specialty of taking parties to c or m( uitauih. -j - IBUIojIAj.i .llidS vine '' Ki iic.riy street, cornnr t'lipmoirom 1 tMulojiAr. nitvt Literature ol w iuuouu Dnioiiuu mnsujiu Hcience kit ClAHf bi' PAl'i.11 L,aige lot of heavy brown j win ppliiupuper lor eale cheap. Just the talng for putting under carpets. Call at Jour- tf nottsALE UK TRADK-Two hundred acres T i0 acres in cultivation and iau acres pr-ib -- ,iUac. nuu iuiilliug water tho vulr round, will trade for Macres good luud m . r station In pa, tp.ijinent Inaulro or address J. G. HARRIS, I'errydale.Polfc county, ur m'j Lu PAPKlto.-Portland, Sacramento, aeauie" lacomaand Han Francisco mnmnn o . atllop.'s PosiorflCH block. IIKMOVLD- IV slou house, b- eoud Ojoao's uurtlou and coniuils i. S. f.nilfl llulir, nnn.t.. 1 ... and sold on commission. ParTitS lmun7 ,.T. v. luiogio sen mould call uLd ne i.te. Fuim eaes a specially. J. F. GJOIll.? ,,.,,:.i-f. .'.'" aid commercial St., near First National bniik t M. WAITM PRINTING CO, 17 1V1 TAD imiM V ii ii f r i u AND Legal lilunk lJnMisien Bn"' vpir Hrlnlt ovpr tho l.nnk rvnn'l im. Carpets. Carpefe J A IIOTAN lirts bought the entire stall carpets and mattings, oilcloths and llnoleti, 1 J. JUers.of tho While Hmuse corner.ii will Bnllcarpe's lor the noxt CO dajs lor ttn 10 to 20 per cent less than cost. Call and a amine my stock and prices and be convince "" J. A. IIUTAK, T. H. BLUNDBLLi, Moraiugsiile Poultry M C fl. MACK,' DENTIST SALEM, OR. Eggs From Prize Winning Poulfrj, ii "K8-,S:U0,Icei lvy, $3.503.75, light and feeder8,30; dressed, 40 per 3iye,e1p8oISu1d:cl'oIce 66oj large'3 BAN FKANOIBCO-MAKKKT. inyV,:. ?nS0U Eastern choice. 8 10c; do Inferior, 07o; do valley, og Hoiia-Quotable at 57Jo Potatoes-liarly Bwe, 3040c in sacks; Burbuuks, 40c50 perlack 0tB-,MllliiL' 8i.n7.i iVi CKl his OIUOU Uoothea And Koala. BANTA A 11 IK sootliea and hvala tho IUnlllhraile of tho Ihnvit hu, I I....... when imlsoiietl and Inflamed by dlirtu-o II )rivilla night sweats und tlglitm NOriNMI lliatllltait. IHIftfa tt)Ugha, UHltip, mIIiiim, ooliU, bruiiolillU, iiuv uiiinnla, niiTMUHHuiiiiuii mill uu 0imir Jliroat and lung trouble, No oilier luedli-lnu UwauiHfu liifltiring nM w,anh m OAMKOHNIA CAT-H-OUUK 'lhttiioriiitni4iii li)i)fi'alng lUmaml fur lliM alaudard California rmulH will Inn tliatr mer la. Nnld n.i mi...J... vy uuaraiittwil Uv l.uun A Mrooka at fjwl MI fl.wa mkw, 'j'lirw, mi r.mi. Rhiuwatiim aHIdOIIM.tdMof Dim hid, try t will mli ilv Im rei vwl by iolaiditf uiiil llin. fut lug uinia frun ltfMii)ii.i(J Aikur I'aifc.' Pun Ww tor ili Ii w ami bliliwy mlw iW, oM by J.iiuii A Hroohi,' )p.4y CoHiuitnoN.- Tiik JoniiNAi, wishes tocorreot and retruot Its Htntemont, niaile iixiii current reput uttlic time, that At omey Oeperul Idlfinaii lielpod t gt up ihw paper lu the iimuduiiius suit ol the railroad ooiiimUlnnofii nsainsiMr. Kinottltl. Jin aayahuwaa inn ui nii'.Miiinvile and did nut .n..- a-l or rtsmiumeiid lhu notion and Tnw JniuiNALU glad of it, juatlau tu llMilfahilMr. idlriuaii. ('ii'iiAniHitiNdJaiiii . U,bn. mi HiiiinwaMl n JMiutt gnUiMlog m I'riiitiMuii Hmindny fiveulpg iiuuu u. 0fiillyaliihl,ika, Youva No Idea. How niMy mhIU HafMiiarllla hits lUwu.sionl uu IIm whol wiailun: 1 1 BBv II II Wt' VKiuHl II ll wis KB 11 t ''j ' ' tUpwj l3V S 'yyr Carner Court and Commercial Sfc n.?riawM.anAWh'.t0 P)ymoutU Itocks, Goldes aud White Wvaiiiintt.n iiionb- ui...L.. ;,. gleand Hose comb llrownT Sun "and tffi5 hnteS?1 " Ul "edUameliantlmsand Peto Uuclts also squabs and Fancy PieeonB Tiki T?JlfrJ! - CaSngX8nldJUW' ......,4. "iiumnn -312E- Olllce with Dr. J. M. Keene Hincial attention fivnn n ..... . euZMa&al!1111 Aching or Abscessed Teeth f Successfully Treated and tilled or crowned with gold or pure alum. Inum, Finest ol; Gold CrowrCand Gold Bridge Work, man1rmu';h:,Ty,,u,ule8i'ni'mor,ni BArtificial Teeth Actually Better than can be uad elsewhere, and as cheap as which S '""""vlng ar.lflclar.'ee,. XaTKra';)r,,"l,0n' " -!'. TOE ARCniTECT,! IJKFOKK YOU BUI1.D. Ofllce over the Dally Btatesman. CARD OF COMMENDATION, mi citizens of Portland, Or., April 10 1 to oit.wn.or juien,;, iIO nUM. O II. iluek, Dintliit. ,in ,-.,.... four en,, but formerly oi Por.lan, , and wel FOR SALEJJR TRADE. Vlnliliti..,. . .. . City. New house, 3j acres under ouJtwat running water, w'm trade m?itaf.mUiSiSJ "".rcss wKt.tvi;irr' -" nV,Y""A. Huie Wing Sang Co, IMPOUTKIia JapineieFauiy Goods, all kindunf hhit p arSuigcfi'" SALEM TILE WORKS, ILAIiaU HTOCK ON HAND,, I.,.. ... . .v.vr ,"" "."? a"bii !7H,lvr;upu,,..r Mml. ' PtyTl! ' '"' ",m ., on. HEARTDISEASE. PluttorliiK, No Annotlto. r,.i., "PtP,WlnijH,sto,n,cii, noil CouldlM.t ai Ju r'"i "PWMf Mry Uiiuuu rwoui, i l lhoVlil Here wii 1 1 fHn?,. "'L lm- aar-snK IUl(ikrw iimi l...i -"""' Hiiywne'B. lie u a mn tleituu whii u-nnii.. .,t . i a gen. ..w.,.., , wiumiBiio and rttvor J. A uaAPilAN.il. Ji." A.KJUIItlta u . '"-uaud. i ii ...... l'nrMan.l ; r:: 'wiw,,,' $1,500 rewarh n -"iinmmti, "-iimmw v 1 utlUUf Jill" ?:.- "-- toZmSX sKa,s .? a fHltMiMa.Mkl Mte.?S?SiniR('!a, Hhlpnad U al Void., AiVrthjiatam; mmtor ''rlce' .Andrew, J, k, WUHPUV, lair (Jrouuds, Of nZ' .Wl&mJr222 j. . KNAfi., " - .J.7w,T JSv LWZ&3. - JUtfK HWJWA, itoitl., 1'i'flUud amm,, "ilMailAi(( w j,i Aar tmt Uuui uv . .. . . " waniw af Ur JMaik la ItKoTrZ IrtW. f Jil 'WU lllKhl'0 I'lll tfiliw lVr Ilia. OOiuIIum. Dr.Miles' Henri Cure !" Nalk ra, lli1 .npsi WVf HfnNMktlt '"Mt0w5rrw'w' ..AltVMUI(,M.p, H.J.WIT.U.ii.., "'. V, (I, XfltMl, Malaa. wniir pt"rnuii .! UHlt BW 1 luj u. . ' I I Ik UJUiUhw,, 1 J Mini ii ii' ftiWdril Vll It AUIiIltUfiaT Wil)jnm. l)r m k 'III UliiUiii,u...t . lr.iiaiiiLTfSS.., " J ..'!. u ...".: T- ! dulykpi W tvvm a, kt in ,au iUKgrs so tl M if . tMTWvur.iuiZL Mftarf ""' lmwiii I lrwi. ,m 1 AihUI BUILDINQJIATffniAl i-jiti wf5 vJU, 1 "WeWiMi iy,