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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1895)
;jii'i';nrwKi 0 sacs 1 4J Ir 4 MR BACK ALMOST-BROKEN, How Tub' Pain Was Cured. No Good waa Accomplished by at Operation. ammmBesaessssssssgatspgsma uxaov. Boiua oriowA, (CoBtlnued from Href. bage.1 jKron thoCycnlngows, Nrjwark. N, J1,) About elfjliteeu years ago7whea-MrB. Anna Dale,- of 88 Urmer'HTeMiynm a h-. urlglit, merry - school? gin, BUef was taken HI and a- physician who was called (tlnRiioHcd Hie -awe as ouo of ecarlet fover. Boon after th6 llitlo HUll'orer was pronounced out of daoRor and It whs only u nbort timo after that wbon sbo was out of bed. Butebowas a very different girl from a physical standpoint. True, sbo was cured of the scarlet fever, but ber buck bow It did pain. Everything that could possibly aflord her relief was tried with no lasting effect. As she grew older the palu seemed to Increase, but she, like ibo Spartun boy of history kept her suffering to herself and was one da married to Mr. Dale, a well-known Newark business man. Uersuflorlngi however, were only luteusllk'd by hui household duties, but she never cdm plained, and with ono hand pressed tightly to her back she did her work about her cozy home. Now she Is re warded for her patience. She suffer no more. "Nothing ever did mo a particle ol good except Dr. Williams' Pink. P11U for Palo People," said Mrs. Dale when asked by a reporter to what she attr) buted her euro. "After eighteen year. of Buffering," she continued, "I feel like another person now that I am cured; thanks to Dr. Williams and 1)1 pills. J waa 14 years old when I wai attacked with scarlet fever, ana although I was soon over It my bacb ached Irlghtfully from that time until Christmas, when I began to take Dr. Williams' Pills. Everything else that 2 had tried proved worthless and bo you can Imagine ray joy when I at last found the thing tbat gavo me relief. "Night and day i suffered. It really Accrued as If I must succumb to the pain, and thou to muke matters worse, my head ached so badly that! could scarcely see, at times. Finally I went to Bt. Michael's hospital, at the cornor oruigu street una uentrai avonUo.and thora the surgeons pwformod a difficult oporation on my back but it did no good; It waa like everything else. I was told at tho hospital to return for an other operation, but the first had left me so weak I could not go back. Then again I hud becoma dlscuraged and my thrco children needed my attention, and care nt home. The pain became harder to stand and my back was almost broken, It seemed. I thought I would never know what It would be llko to be well again when X was told to try Dr. Wllllauit.' Pills. With inauy, doubts, a lalnt heart and an aching back 1 went to get the pills, and little dreaming that they would prove the elixir ot a new life to me, I began to improve, Could It bu possible that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were doing what everything else had failed to aceomp- iieur j. Hs&eumysuii iuo question many times and before- long I was enabled by my Improved condition to amtwer the query with an emphatic 'Yes.' Now tno pain of almoot twenty years la cured by these Pink Pills in a raw months. I have no pain of any kind now, but I have got some of Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People and while 1 do not think It will, ever be necessary louso them again, J shall certainly never bo without ihutn In the house." -rue loregoiug is uut one or many wonderlul curt tbat have been credit ed to Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills for Pate People. Diseases which have hereto fore have been supposed to bo Incurable, such as locomotor ataxia aud paralysis Bucoumb to this wouderful medicine m readily as the most trilling ailments. In many cases the reported cures' have been investigated by the leading news papers aud verlUed in every possible manner aud in no casn has tho lewst Bemblance of fraud bcon discovered. Their fame has fcprvad to tho far ends of civilization aud there Is hardly a urug sioro in ims country or aoroau where they cannot be fouud. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, In a condensed form, all the elements necessary to glvo new life and richness to tho blood aud restore shattered f nerves. They are an unfailing speoltiq fai such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Bt. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nerv ous headache, the after ellcot of la grippe, palpltlon or the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weak-, nees either In male or female. Pink a ids are noiu uy an uoaiers, or will bu aeut post paid on receipt of price, (60 cents a box, or six boxes for 12.60 thy are never sold in bulk, or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Bohenectady, N. Y. Oall for WarraBtc. Notice Is horosy given that I have fuuds in hand to pay all warrants ,eu doreed up to January 1, 1605. Interest on same will stop from thdV. JABl'KK MIHTO, Treasurer Marion County. Or. Oct. 5 1805. ' fltKMOVAij Notice. The Salem, ruck & Dray Co. have opeaed a new orHce two doors west of BhuUI's, ooraer Btate aud Commercial sKets. Te company nave nut In telephone (No. 80). Orders given th rough telepuene, win receive prompt attention, Mr. W. D, Mohney, for eight mx lots, having none east, Mark II, Savage will act In that capacity. Itlng up No. tW If you want auy hauling done promtly. 10-81 w. ' 1800 Wanted. Will give good m curlty and pay 8 per cent Interest. Want money for twe years. Addrtse A. A. A., Caro Journal, Balem. 10-1381 TREASURY NOTE8. Passing national bank notes, we have outstandlasrat tho present time about three hundred million of dollars In treasury notes, which circulate as mon ey tbsl'lf you stop te read -the face of one of these notes, you will see-it does not purpott tohe.monoy at, all, buti in- stead, It' Is a tewre promise, of - the united 8taW to pay Ibv face value In motteyitd-the hpdiTpBLleand They.are-.by law niade a-Jegal tender Jn.nayrhent.or all debts, public and private) SILVER CEKTIKICATE8. Beyond these forms of paper currency $-e have in. circulation what are known as "Silver Certificates," aggregating several hundred million of dollars, but If you carefully read these you will see they do not purport to bo money, but upon their face they expressly re cite that they are redeemable, on, pre sentation it the treasury or the United Btatee, In silver dollars. For each one of these certificates, the government has on hand in the treasury silver, either In the form of bullion, or coined silver dollars, equal to tho face of all certificates so Issued, and It has also In addition a largo' sur plus over and above this amount ao quired, by the purchases of silver at Its market price as a commodity, against which it issued many of these ceitl ilcates at the coinage valuo largely in excess of the price paid for tho silver against which thoy wore Issued, Theso certificates also are used by the government Independent of any banking association. Wo see, thoreforo, that our paper currency which constitutes tho grca,t bulk of what Is generally understood to bmonoy, but not monoy at all, but In stead, a more promise, either of some banking association or of tho goneral government to pay money equal to the face value of the hundreds upon hundreds of millions of obligations. Tho question, therefore, recurs, what Is monoy? The constitution of tho United States was originally adopted by a seperate vote of the several Btatee as they ex isted at that period. Tho theory upon which t was adopted was that the several states of tho Union surrendered to the goneral government all control over each subject expressly dolegatod to Its care, and that tho states In their seperate capacity retained-to-themselves all legislative authority not ex pressly vested In the paront govern ment. Among tho powers expressly confer red upon congress, and therefore upon the geuoral government, was tho power to coin monoy, regulate the valuo there of, and of foreign coin. And then In express language It was provided, "that no state should coin money or rhako any thing but gold or silver coin a legal tonder In payment of debts." It will bo seen from the reading ot those provlflons that tho general gov ernment, through Ita congress, Is given the exclusive privilege, first, to coin monoy, end second, to regulate Us value, that Is to determine what Bhall bo the unit of valuo In our flnauclal system, and how muoh of a given metal shall constitute that unit, and theu to make the meanlug of these provisions, doubly certain, It la provided that the states shall not coin money, and shall not make anything but gold and sllvor coluta legal tender In payment of debts. Among the very ablest of American statesmen, and the most profound con stitutional lawyers this country has overproduced, are many who havo maintained that these proviektM of the constitution makes It an Imperative duty of congress to provide In some manner, upon some terms, for the coinage of both gold and allveras mon ey of redemption. The reasoning by which this conclu sion la readied seems absolutely conolu elve to my own mind, In express terms, the several states la their seperate capacity are deprived of the power to coin money, or make anything but gold a,ml silver coin aotual money, tbat Is, money that to redeemable at the will of the holder In some other klud of mouey, When the states surrendered to the general government the power to coin ujoneyand voluntarily limited their nothing-hut goW and stlyer coin legal tender (n payment of debts, they right fully understand thatthe general gov. eminent through legislative action by Its congress, was to provide for the coinage of that kind of mosey which they agreed should 'constitute, their only actual or real money, and no duty could be more plainly. Implied than that which these provisions of the con stitution Iraposo upon tho general gov ernment to provldo for the coinage of tho kind of money, to tho solo use of which lln subject are limited. If the power to demonetize one of these metals Is reserved to congress, tho power to demonetize either or both necessarily follows, and the result Is that by tho mere failure of tho general government to provldo for the coinage of either gold or sllvor, tho whole country would bo deprived of all monoy of redemption, and of all legal tender monoy, and there would be no possible way for the states or may of them In their separate papaoty, to relieve themselves from a dilemma that would remit them to a system of barter In the exchango of commodities that has never prevailed In any country since the end pf the dark ages, That tho states believer) they were clothing congress with any such power and depriving themselves of any possi ble remedy for tho untold evils tbat could thus be lnloted, It Is not rational to believe. Tbat the general government put no such construction upon the constitution Is manifest from tho fact tbat congress, Immediately aftor Its ad mtlon, did In fact provide for the colungo of both gold and silver at a fixed ratio, and made tho coins provided for legal ten der In payment of debts, the one as muoh as tho other, and this law with very slight changes in the ratio a which tho two metals wero to bo coined remained tho law of tho nation for three-fourths of a century. Under It anyone possessing either gold or sliver bullion could take, It to the mints of tho country aud havo it ooiued Into dollars, substantially free of oxpqnso tp himself, and these when put Into circu lation wero legal tendor In payment of of all claims, public or prlvato, were money that no one could question, and that no one could ask to havo redeemed with any othor or better money, so you will understand tbat prior to tho de monetization of silver wo had two kinds, of real money, gold coins and silver coins, and every other form of mouey or what circulated as mouey, could be as legally redeemed with one kind of theso coins as with tho other. Very soon niter tho beginning ot our Civil War it was found that the then existing curreuoy of the couulry was wholly inadequato to meet Its necessi ties, and congress- provided for the lasuo of a paper currency commonly called "greenbacks," which the gov ernmont became obliged to redeem with coin, either geld or silver, and as the war progressed and tho demand for money becamo more and more urgent,, coin of both kinds began to disappear, and 'was soon wholly lost sight of as a part of tho circulating "medium of the. country. Tho disappearance, of bills of state bapks soon followed.and treasury notes, took the place of othor forms of cur rency In all of tho northern states, but these notes, although Issuod by tho general government aud containing in legal effect an' express undertaking tbat they should be redeemed by tho gov ernment with coin, either gold or sli ver, soon depredated in valuo com pared with either of these metals, so that a dollar In coin at timet) would purchase more than two dollars of those uotee, and for a considerable uumber of years coin of both kinds remained at a high premium. To meet the nooesiltlea of the times the government was also compelled to (sue In bonds, payable In coin, which under the law as It theu existed, meant either gold or silver coin, and sell them In tho mouey markets of the whole (Continued pa third page.1 I -' jSVb I ti'jj-y T JOHN HUGHES. Denier ift, Groceries, 1'uintSj Oils, Window Glass, Yarniultcs and tho most complete stock oJ Bruslips of all Kinds in the State. Art Ibis' Mnteriuls.liime, llair,cinpnt and Shingles and finest, duality ot CJlKASSJSWEDS That Tired Feeling Ana omer troubles palna about my heart, indigestion, liver complaint, dizzy spells and headaches made me great sufferer. After other medicines failed Hood's Sarsaparilla Qsvo mo wonderful relief. I always take It now when I have any bad fcolinpi I am alaoyorymuob. pleasod with Hood's Pllla." MnB. E. B. Chouch, Lebanon, Ore. Hood1 c PMfe "r tu(e!ii, tnlld, ffa O trilia nT All dmcuUtt. tie. Bow's TJjial We offer One J lunched Dollars IRewad for any case of Catarrh tlut cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Props., Toledo, O, we me unuctsigneu, nave Known t, j. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business trans, notions and financially abc to cajry out any obligations made by their firrp, West & Trunx, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drucclsts, Toledo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. oer bottle, Sold by all Druggists. TcjUnioplaj free. MONEY TO LOAN On frm land security. Hrfclnl rules on large loaUs. Jxmns considered Without delay. . . HAMILTON A MO I II. ) il) 1 k Ixillrllm. DRESSMAKING iHVi CLbVIiMOKIl, from I'orl'nnd, lias opened dremonattlni; 'pnr lore In ihe Eldrldge blook. uu slulrs. next door to Cherrlngtou'a nailery. Mazer, and Hcefer sulUaftfteclnliy.' 9 101m w.:a.:gumok . I'lOHldent. J. 11. AMlltllT, UAalilcr.n Capital tulles of railroad In rails tisod to There are 177765 tho United States. There are 00,835,880 cover tnisurounu. There nro 538,205.000 tles;used to bind tbeso rails togotlipr, but no bucIi tiraount, however, Is required to bind tho hearts of tho traveling public to tbt fact that tho Wisconsin Central lines furnish superior facilities on all theh trains between Ht. Paul and Chicago which form close connections with all lines to tho cast and south. Make a note of It. Ithouinatism Is a symptom of disease of the kid npys. It will certainly bo rolloved by Purka Sure Cure. That headache, backaoho and tlrpd feeling oomo from tho samo oanse, Ask for Parka' Bun Cure for tho liver and kidneys prlct 1.00, sold by Lunn & Brook. 10 4m OK SALEM. TraniuioU a general banking business. Miss illou's Sdioollptaoli CnANKTXQ'B IT ALL . OJfflr5l Tiplrnfo SEPT. m eXst - I twill receive phlldron irom 8years upwards. Hpeclnt Mention to beginners. AUdeMred brnnebes for tbe older, pupils tattght, Inctttd. Ine drawing, modeling, muslo. pla n and anistioBcedloworK. All work done' on the Individual p'nn, In whloU each tUlld it. adt vanccd according to Its own. capacity. 'Kot lermM rtnd partloulnrs apply to Ulsn O.llallou; Twentieth and Ohemtaetasu v ' E. M. WAITE ntlNTING CO,, BOOK. AND JOB' PRINTERS AN) Legal Blank liubltnJicrs. Onsh't Now Hrlolcovnr the bank. Oom'l ltet GEO. VJEtfDIUCJUL'8 MEAT MARKET, !W1 Commercial Ht. IQottln block. Ij rHiln.utriuni' ir. I). M. Ifi-ntrr iv. i , limit in 0.1W lu the city. l'rompLdollvon it IntvNii prirtAM. ThSjt Tired Feelinc Is a common complaint and it Is a dangerous spmntou. It means that t)e system is debt li tated because of irnpurt blood, and In this con. dltlon it is especially liable to attacks of dis ease. Hoods Sarsaparilla is the remedy for this condition, and also for that weakness whlich prevails at the change of sepson, cli, mate or life. Hood's pill net easily, yet promptly and efficiently on the bowles and liver. Price 25c Vfhen Dnby van sick, we gave bor Castorla. When alio was a CMld, sho crlel f or Castorla. When, tho became- Mlm, she clung to Castorla, Wisn she had Children, U10 gave them Castorla. RED FRONT LIVERY AND r.TAGK J. I MM. Ilud Front Livery and Hoarding Hla.hU Klrniclnmi In ovcry rospeai. I'rloea reasouabli It. II. WKsTACOrr, proprietor. daily BrAou link9. Following stuges arrive and dopartdallj except -suudny, Hllvorton suite nrnvos at 10 a, m., lcavo a 1:15 p m. Fare 76 onto. D.iilwi sUttp, anlvo.nt 10 a. m., leaves at I p.m. independence stago arrives at 10:30 a. m.. loaves nf. a p. m. m.id Willamette University, BALEM, OUEdON. Oldest Institution of learning- In tho state. Full preparatory and oolUgiHte eoursct. trout enrolment for fiffll 0, Mi studenu. Bxpeneci moderate. New gymnasium, Firty-scotmu: year begins Bent. 17, If D J. ' I' or Information or catalogue address w. n nur.vrv a i B 0,1 Sonm . -. ..-. .. .. I " l'retldant. ir you lovo your boy glva him tho mot Ya i. offR!lg Us. the best education possi ble. There is no better place tl poMl .ban Yal. 1. Angel Cote, MIVANOKUOH, XIi. CONTltIS, 3KTT U H JPavlora Over Gray Bi'oa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ObT A double-burrel th tgun,on or litur J Asylqm avonue. Finder will receive tull nulerewjrd by returning tame to thlH office, 13 3L TltIHSM AKING-Aud all kinds of plain JL sewing at 178 Ferry street, 1'rlccs renon itUle, 10831 rOT10K-J. U urls; tho expressman, has X conotoi'olkooanty for two weeks, and will bo back ready lor business OoU 30. 110 serve your business for him, 0-ttt WOLZ'S MARKET. Fresb.'talted and smoked Meats and Bau sagos. -ea-Knlrlgerntor meats In best shape itepi la an AI loo onest, eastern ttyle. Free dCllVOrV. BOUth OommnrAlul atrnnl Ml UHAB. WULZ. Fron. Hohool complete m every respect, fplendld S 1 k,,f..t?Bcfiorg'. excellent men's, beautiful and healthy locution, constant oareaMdStrlfcl auclpllno.audcosUi butUOamouth. 831m German Lessons Private or In classes, nt any time during the day or ovBulng to tult convenience or pupils. 1 erms, 6O0 per lesson . Classes of live or more, Wo per pupil. Uorman Haturday school for ehlfdreuatthoohannlnghall, ooruor Oliem ektta aud Cottage tui., rrom lilalla. m.. aad from I to i p. m. Terms, too por month. ' 1 uay mention that 1 wao born and educated in Uermany. and hold a Ucrman teachon'i jertltlcnte from the Prussian government, .nd another irora tho Ht. Louis public school. .. . . Mna.yv.A.ii.iiAl'sifix. 4SI Marlon st. VIA THE Union Pacific System POKTLAND to CHICAGO ja,niUBA,1l5Ss.hy,' Time to.ChlcMOi UK ilnvn.' cars Time to Mowi Ynrlr!t Vlnv. peUtowk ' mMy h0U qu,0,l'cr tuftn nil com. BptM time tables and. roll Information BOISE & BARKER, Agents, Bntom. Or It. W. BAXTFJt, General Agent. 1R5 Tplnl t.. O. K. IlllOWN, Dlst. Pass. Ageu roriiana. AgeuU N i'II' r Vi PACIFIC fl.FtM R V N Conservatory lVorft. Dr. Purvin, duector and teacher of piano, Italian ulnglng harmony and; jlasa teaolit iif. Aaslsted byMisa Anna (Croba, teuoher of plnno, organ, guitar, violin and zither. Mrs. J. R. bharp.i euuuur ui luuno, nrRan ana Binmng. MubIq room nt tlio rceldenco of J. It. tibnrp, Halem. Leave orders at the Allan's or Wills' muslo storo. s Pull mart h'lepant Tou1 Mrs. C. M. Offle will reopen her KINDERGAR1 EN In the Congregational church parlor on Slptf S-10-tm CHEAPEST. BEST, Salem. Oregon.. XITA VV light house work. ana i'erry streets. elrl A pply corner Winter iVIVOb TF you have a good cow to trade for a gentle x uurBQ,goou iur carnage work, t ddress I) K, this offlce. 'or carriage or any other 7-31" 1 (i( acres good level land in Holt county. 1UU Nebraska, to trade for land near 8a loin. Or. Address box 5.Thedford, Neb. 102w Goods, 8111c Moreens, Dressing Gowns, Cnlnaware, Tes, Uattmgs, Underclothing. F.very thing cheap. 113 Court St., under opera uquw. V-18-lm 11 ItH. KLLA U. M'DOWEUi, teacher of voice UJ. culture, jiuiiigi st. V)7-)U) Remember Cy Stewart (The Coooer. 1 make anything with hoops on at, and It good. New work or repairing. Hhou Di Vise's mill, South Balem, O-lO-zm TOE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Write for catalogue. ' U72ra ORKGOK. IiOUIB UARZKE, Preatdnnt BANJO LESSONS. Qlvon on reasonable torms by an experienced teacher. w.a.iuiWv. SleeDln Cars Dlnino Cars ryiaeolno- Car 51, PAUL MlfNEArOLlS DULUTH FARfif. " TO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA ana RIITTP THliOtJUH TICKETS TO CHICAGO washJjNgton:- PHIlADELPHIA. NEW YORK BOSTON and all Poiqts East end Southl THOMAS, WATT 0 CO.. AGENTS, ' 2 Uomniercuu Bt.; iale-m, (11 ?r Al ?;-OUAUiroN. Asat. Geul. Pae Agent; 256 Morrison at., ooruor Third, Portland, Ore. W.A.HAPrtKY. 451 Marlon it, WELL DRILLING .Contracts wanted work guaranteed enoeanu res' at reasonable prhea. Ue can make an mane 11 outh ot SALEM TILE WORKS. iAnQElBTOOK ON HAND. (UIUUTIAN HUlKNUi-lJterature or all J kinds on tale and Ohrlstlau Uetenoe aer v 100a fciuaju oerty ttreeu corner uiter IP. L. ai Is our V. KlttllKlt. Mewsrutuer Advurtlslmr mircasuu- cieuauge, nan Tuuo Xhu our authorised aseut. uu uia in U1BI11UOO. Agent, n claoo. paper la kept lAHl'til' .1'Al'iUU.lurge lot or heavy bruwu Ju SUU'Kl l'AI wrapping ng tbr putu naner for uala cheart. - - .:: - -- - -. ,.-- ,j- -- uaiiauour. Just the ns under carrots. OAl'Klltl. forUana. Maoramemo, oeallle Jf TaoomaandUanKranclsoolaperiontale at Uopfs fotvoaioe block. in teed. Ilelerenoe las to expert' ponslbllltyyurnUhed, "Write. 1 L, KBIZKB, ' Palem, 9 81 Or. JUHN BTANLEY'. UajMZMEA. STANLEY A HEAD,,. STEAM WOOD S Quick work. Low prices. Leave 01 den at R. 11. VVeslaoott'a ttoble; baok of y; 0. 3 8-1441 East and South via THE orlASTA ROUTE -ol the Southern Pacific Comoanv, CAiarorrAlkXPRMB tkaih bdw.daicj b Hiarffira l-oBTiawp a wn b. r, 'youth.1 1 u -Northr IlrOOp. m. 10:45 um. IiV. Jjt. Ax. Portland Balem Baa Fran. Ar. to. &iua.in 8:00 a. m. 0Kp.mt Above trains stop at East Portland. Or egon City, Woodbum, Balem. Turner.Marlon. JeUersou, Albany. Aloany Junction, Irving. Eugene, Oreswell.Uralni and aU stations from Itoaeburs to Ashland Inclusive. BO0KBUUO HAIL DAILY, Special Induoementa onered. Hhlpped toal point on short notice. Bend for prices. YanU, .North Balem. Address J. E, MURPHY, Palrarounda,;Or M OWKY TU U)AU,-U, Marsh, rmi uiudo uiock. Itoom ntr. VI60R of MEN ,1UK 8AUK OUHAl-.On long time or would 1 renin acre cuoloe land in wrst Balem. ood. larze home aud barn; varletv m hwir lug fruit irws. l'lenty or small lrult. good water aud Ji acres Umber, Address box its, Balem. D-2SU (AAUUva an Improved 5-acretrrct three yuyu iiiuea Mium 01 town, csmau nouse aud barn Inquire of liurggrai, over Btatea man. e-a u IKUU BUUitMAN Typewriting and commerelal stenography. Offloe, room Qray blook. The boat of work dona at ran tonable rales, ij-28 TyAQON TO TUAUE-For tale or to trade 11 tor nay ana oats, a good isrm wagon. AnnlrtoU fci layne, eastol asylum Ea, QuMtly, PsfMaa(y Htfmi. WkBMt NtrTAMluat, i "Ji aaa au ui train tIU Irom early errors or ttr oic.iii Multa at overwork..slckae. wo?rr. to. Fun ttrcA, derl IJrilJfnvW SALEM WATER CO. Office! Willamette Hotel Butldinr,( Kor water;servloe apply at ofllce.iUllls pay. able monthly In advance. Make all com. nlatnta at the nrllea. irrigation months-June, July. August and Heptemben hours- to 8 u.m.,6 to u p. ra. Irrltratlon bills narable nn nr lurnrA OiA'ist of J ul v. Street sprinkling uosltlvelv InrbldJen MILTON RHODES, Practical Uphplsjerer. AH kinds of work made to order. iiepainug u specially. 130 Court street, Balem, Or. &80 a.m. 11:00 a. m 'au p.m. IiV. AT. Portland Balem Itosebunr Ar. 4:40 Bu m IiV. I 2.2) p. m IiV. I tfctt)a.m South-4,-DOp, m, 6:16 p. ro. saijcm PAHHExaku, North Lv. Portland. Ar. 110: 15 a.m Ar. Balem. fry 8:60 a.m. I R O. i DlBlng Cars oh Ogdon Route PULLMAN BDFFBT SLEBM AND Second Class Sleeolno Cars-- Attached to all throujh trains. fttf Slip Kyjsk Beta Mtt in Om PAILT fgrairiT BTfKPAT). Titaa.mli.v. UM8p. m.l Ar. Portland OorvallU Ar.l'arAi p. ni IiV. ifli p. re. At Albany and Oorvallli oouneot with trains of Oregon Central Eastern lull road. ' T ' ' ' f ''" t, '" ' ' : ' " ,t, '" ' """WTkaw-r1 (UiHtY JtxcxrTaawDAY T. C. GRIFFITH, Ofllce: Comer Court and Commercial L. UDStalrs. All work iriiarAnfafl p.(mii lw as the lowest. D-31 -tf 4)46 p. Bt; vapp.m TfQTArTl liVi Ay. MoMtaaylUa IiV, Kl McNEILliCKBOElVKR. To The EastU.,1m.?SS5..MS kaSa.ni opmtatand tout wvaa to BverV01,B andlmrtlan of thebody. Simple, aaU 4a. Improvement seta. raimre impeesibi. r,ueo refefence. Book, 0 11 1 11 wh w wwu nw itaitJ 4rt. F, M. Stoolo IBS OOMUEROIAIi BT. Machinery and Bicycle Repair jr. J. HARKIN8, (HORSE SHOEING BhopatlW Ohemyketa etreet. near Oom morelal. Bpeclal attention to Interfering and bnrBMwItb dlaMued fMu l1tchrr CitorIa Childrtnqryfor ,wuPow.ru..v , vw nM UICMUIIIllllttftelLY. ttMlffis KlectrIcaLieUi and Medical lUtur DUIll maantf, a spe lt and PCblchrUr' Kasll.h Uluuoil llrasC ENNYROYAL P5LLS writflnal ul Half Uenelve. arc. um.j nrUiM. ioit uk iMlBrwU ) K4 u4 OaU utulUa1 mim. il lik Mm rikVM Take IM H tMllUMOJ. llllninitfL.flMilA ) Ituu to putlmltrt, toUoittUU ul .t"'l ir-w, -m S ti3 1I I MJ ww Ur , I.nJiiiMi. A'uiyun "KlftStlW QIVEtJ TUE onuioE OP TWO TIIANSC0NTIN1TAL ROUTES VIA GREAT ONION. NORTHERN RY. PACIFIC RY - Low Rates to ill Eisleri Cities. - Ocean steamers leave Porland,every.flved rortuu d,etaiu call.qn oraddnysi ' Qea. Pase. Agent, Portland; 6 1 G. Af. POWERS, . . Lqoa, Ticket Agtnt. rojtroaTra4at4. ClsWra MLatju haniult laJHawMjM be' otutBe4l at 'lowest rate. wiintKi Ageat, tsaJem. t,a.4r,aa.44ssa.Airt, n w. KOl Oregon Central AND ".gJgf.CL" 8. R. Ca lYAQDINA BAY ItODTK.) ,6il " ky n every respect. Balls from Yaqalaa for Ban JTranclaso about every II SVS5Tffl!f . coon wodatlont unsurpass et BbortMt route btweea the wilimettviie an Oatlwiala. Fare ea Albany, nrfpolata west, to Ban rrMekoe: Oablu, tlX; ttsetace, cabin, rouad trip, good 00 days, tti " ' ""' Jcr tailing days apply to ' iCL WALUBN. Ageat r.ff'.tu. JtU- . - -