WfMMMmw 2SZOT W fa oiww '.. A- J&AR at. iagassr'sSW J .as 1 fr 1 1 I THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. W'A. COUOK J.,il..AIiUCi(r, " ' - I'losldont. . ..i. Cashier, OF SALEM. Tninwtots a general banning buclncss. RED FRONT LIVERY AND hTAQ'. LIMi. lloil Kra'it Livery nnd Hoarding Hlabb. Klrstclni-s In every ruapcoi. Prices reasonable. It ii, wjmtacott, proprietor. DAILY Hl'AGB LINES. Following stages ar-lvo and depart dally, exrept -uudny: nllvertou singe arrtvos at 10 a. m., leave nt 1:15 p. in. Fare 74 cents. DtiluHHUiKi, Bnlve.at 10 a. m., leaves atl Independence stngo arrives at 10.80 a. m , lciciii,'Jp. in. 10-ld F J TO MAKE A Jioooe for every SlOluvoitcd an be mndo by our new bjBicniutlo 1'Ihu o( cpoculuiluu, 110.00 and more mauo dally on small Invcs incut, by nmuy persons who live away Ironi Ibhug'. AU we Msk Is to Investigate our new and or iginal ino'hods I'nsi workings or plan and blulu'Hl rvferuiiccH furut lied. Our lluoklet "Points and HIiiIh," how to n.iiko inoriej even when on Ibo wrong ldo ofol the imiraet nnd otlHr liiloriimt on btnt KIlhK. I LlliOltK, Ar i O., Ihtukeis and Urokers. upvn Hoard ofitudo Mdg., Ublcao, 111, IU-ISUSiii dAw 14042kSMiVCO THE QUEEN OF FASHION THE FASHION PAPER OF THE DAY. Superb, Strlotly "Up-Tc-Dato Designs uituiraiions uuu x'usmuu nuiw Kollablo, Bright and Clean. A year's subscription Only 50 Oonts, deluding, free, your cbolco of any ono V IUD Gelobrated McCall Bazar Patterns, and all patterns to subscribers (or Onlr 10 or 15 Cents. TIiIb beautiful papr free ono year to nny person paylwr $1 60 In advance for the Daily Journal by mall bIx raontba or for a longer period. nOFER BROS., Editors. s )rENKU IN- CHANNING HALL, I JWIll receive ehlldreu Irom 8 yearn upwards. Hpecial Mention to beginner. All de-lred tranche for the o'rter pupils taught. Includ ing drawing, modeling, mualo plain ana nrtlslta needle worn All work done on he Individual p an, In which each child Is ad vancrd according to Its own capaoity. For lerms nnd particulars apply to Ulss O Ilallou, Twentieth uud ChemeUtta its Conservatory Work, Dr. Parvln, dltector nnd teacher of piano, Italian Hinging hurmony and clans teaulilntr AsnUled byMiss Atitia Krcbs, teacher of piano, organ, guitar, ylolln and zither. Mrs, J, It. hhnrp, teaelierof piano, organ and elnmiiR. Muslo rooms at tho residence of J, R. Bharp, Bulem. Leuvo orders at the Allen'a or Wills' muslo store. Capital M M1I1II0 Miss Bailou School German Lessons Given by a qualltltd lechr, - nntlved,j of Germany. Classes fir children on H turdny.at Chsnutngltill. Uy Mrs. lupser. l Marlon Bt, BANJO LESSONS. Qlvoo on reasonable tei ins by an rxpeilencel tWCbcr, W.A.KAP'KY, iJljMarlon st, THE FLOWiJlt UAIIDEN. No.e on Fall Treatment of Rous, Etc, Thin It tlio softeoii when much of the ! most important work of tho year ftlioulri botlouo In tho flower garden. If you wish to lay a good foundation f-f next hiiinniet'H harvest of rloh blooms, now la tho accepted time. HOOKS. If you wish to transplant any rotes tho best time to do It Is beforo the grouud becomes filled with water from the fall rains, and after aulllolent ram has fallen to make tho earth tillable. Tho rose bed should bo well under drained to avoid "stlok-lu-lhe mud" oiudltlons, Different rosea require different qualities of soil, but all cat) atand aundy loam Immediately about the roots. If you have n sickly rose In a bed with others, do not throw it away as worthies. It Is probably starved by the tuoro vigorous growers about It. DIk it up and soak the roots for a day in warm water, to removo all clay or bat soil, nnd to freshen up all its mo treuith. iThen plant it where you w.tut It, first digging a largo hole nnd supplying the roots with plenty of and to atari In. Fill about with light, dry soil, tamping it down well, and watering it plentifully at once, when your pbnt will be suro tb grow, and it will aurpriso you with its vigor and strength. Climbing roses should be protacted from the aotlon of tho winter winds by being firmly tied up. Leather straps aro best for tacking up all climbing vines. It is well to prune all roses in tho late fall, and thus givo tho bushes as tight a lead as poaalblo to carry through tho winter. In this climate close pruning ot by brlds is dealrable, and oven the moro delicate tea roses often gain strength through tho free use of tho pruning knife. Take cuttings of tho dealrable varie ties and plant in beds of sand or light soil for new stool:, and whoro convou tout let tho young plants frow two seas-ins without removing. A good mucin of well rotted cow manure Is a good thing for your rose bo I In the fall, At .least rnkeupall tho fallen IcaveH und give It a coating of hem. (iTHKIt KLOWKIt. Ifyouwaut an e.rly fcturt for your gpranlumns next year, tnke up the plants now, shako all the earth off tho r iita and put them Into a dry place for tho winter where they will nelthor freeze nor be too warm. Thus treated they will apparently become us dry as a bone, but when planted out In tho eprlug will soon sprout out and begtn blooming wbero they left off In tho fall, For an early sweet poa bed preparo tho soil in tho full and now tho seed early enough to get a few inches of growth beforo frost. Then till over with a light soil and mulch, enough to protect them from the winter. Unless the season if very Eovore you can time gain several weeks In the spring. 1'WELVE H003. What They Ate, What it Cost nnd How the Venture Paid. BIx fat hogs, sold to a local Lutouer tho other day, demonstrates forcibly that pork can be produced in Oregon as rapidly and as cheaply as in the great corn bolts of the country. The hogs were fattened on the college farm and wero the product of an experi mental test. Tho purpose of the ex perlmeut was to teat eueaf wheat fur hogs, as compared with chopped grain. Tho six hoga sold wero fed ohopptd grain for a period of 60 days, beginning Beptember 3. Their rations during the feeding period wus a mixture of chopped grain au follews: Ooe part aborts ouo part chopped oats and three parts chopped wheat. At the begin ning tho pigs weighed 1,122 pounds, and at the ond of the 60 dayo their united weight was 2,033 pounds, mak ing an aggregate gain of 011 pounds, theayerago weight of tho pigs at tbe beglnplng was 187 pounds; at the end 338 6-0pouud a gain for each pig of 151 50 pouuds for the 68 days, or more than 'H pouuds per day, a rate of gain raroiy achieved. They were fed 3587 p muds of grain that oost 8 6 of a cent per pound and Children Crv for Pltohtr's Citorl. at a total cost of $21.40 Utoli pound of grain In weight rcqti red 3 ii3 pounds of feed, w'llcb, nt three fifth of n cent per pound made each pound of lucreao In weight cost 1! 80 cents. The hogs wero sold at 8 conts per pound on foot at which low figure they yielded a small profit" for feeding iToln that cost thrce-llfilMof a cont p"f pound. The nix pigs fed on sheaf wheat weighed at the beginning 1,127 pounds, nnd duriug tho 0 days they gained only 277J pounds. They were fed 0,080 pounds of shenf wheat, or 28 1 pounds of feed for, each pound of Increase in weight. The wheat threshed out would yield of grain about ono.thlrd of its weight, an that each pound of grain In weight required eight pound of wheat. Tbeso pigs have been put upon a diet of chopped grulti, nnd aro expected to be ready for markotlng nbont tho bull days. Tho details of this experiment Will bo the subject of a bulletin to be lotuod by Professor French later on. Corvatlls Gazette. Rheumatism Runs Riot When thero is lactic ucld In the blood. Liniments and lotions will bo of no permanent benefit. A euro can bo ac complished enly by neutralizing this acid and for this purpose Hood's Bar. saparllla is the best medfclno beoause Hood's Barsaparllla is tho only true blood purifier prominently in the pub lic eye. Hood's Pills uct'oaslly, yet promptly and elleotlvoly, on tho liver and bowels. 25c. All druKglstn guarantoo Dr. Mllin Paw Pills to atop Hoadacbe. "Ono cent a Jom." When Bnby was slclc, wo gavo hor Castorta. When die was a Child, sba cried for CastorU. When she becamo Miss, sbo clung to CastorU, When eke kvl Children, ho gaTO tbcm Contort. Rheumatism Is a symptom of diseaio of tho kid upyB. It will certainly be relieved by Parks Buro Curo. Tint headache, backache nnd tired feell ig como from the samo causo. Ask fo.' Parks' Sure Cure for tho liver and kidneys price l'Ou, sold Ijv Lunn & Br ioku. 104w Dr. MIIos'Nkhvb I'lusnuwcura RUEOMA.. VKiM, WEAKUAOKH.Atfli uggtoto, only 2SC The Fiondlsh I.urda. ConbtantinoMjE, Isov. 12. The most horrible accounts are constantly arriving hero, In spite of the efforts token to suppress them, of massacres and depredations In tbe okstern pro vinces, in which tho Ku dish tribes are kuld to have perpetrated atrocities morn horrible than nny credited to them. It is stated upon apparently good author ity that whole districts of Erzeroum and Luvlas, scenes of so muoh blood ohud In tho past, have been devastated by Kurds who havo wiped vll!ngcufter village out of existence, and that sword and flro aro sweeping tho country. Tho rioting and bloodshed at Erzeroum Is said to have been muoh more serious thuu provious reports made it, uud it Is nsei ted that even tho presence of Shalr Pasha with tho troops failed to atop the massacre. Unresisting Armenian men, women and children wero blud geoned to death by the hundreds on the streets. Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure. DR. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE euros nervous prostration. Not mi raculously, but BclontlQcally, by flni removing the germa of dlsooso, and then supplying healthy ncrvo food, Increasing the appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tho entire system. Desperate cases require prolonged treatment as shown by th&tof Mrs. M. D. Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who wrltcsi "As the result ot a lightning stroke, tho physicians said I had a light stroko of paraljsls, my limbs would all draw up, J Tf Mil PC would havo throbbing Nervine Restores ... J V - .. WW-WW- unendu ruble For throe months I could not sloop auJ he tbreo weeks did Tlaoltfi nm c, m' 7CS JlCttllUt.... prayed for sleep, and felt that If relief did not omo I would ha dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Rcstora. tlvo Ncrvino and tho eecona night slept two hours and from that time en my health Im proved! slowly at first, hat steadily and surely. I took In all 40 bottles, and I cannot express how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and havo taiccn no medicine for over four months." D-. Miles' Nervine Is sold by dru.ggl.ts on guorantco that first . bottle benefits or money ret anded. Book on heart and ncrvca free. Pr. Miles , Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, 7 1 What is imxk a) ; . El Ctistorln. in Dr. Snmuol Pltchor'H prescription for InfUnts nntl Ohlldrcn. It contains ncltlicr Opium, Morplilno nor other Nnrcotlc nulistnnce. It Is n Imrtnlcss substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee- Is thirty ycara' uso by Millions of Mothers. Cnstbrla destroys Worms and allays fovoriahucss. Cnstorla provonts vomiting" Sour Curd cures Dlnrrhcea nnd Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cas torla Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Oastoria. "Castorla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its good cQbet upon their children." Dr. O, C. Osgood, Lowell, Moss. "Cjutoria Is the beit remedy for children of which X am acquainted. I hope the day Is not for distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castorla Instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by fordug opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Dr. J, I', Kinciiblob, Conway, Ark. The- Centaur Company, 77 (I II "-L 4 PRIZES 4 v FOUR PRIZES! THE CAPITAL JOUE NAL (I003 not do a ottry business to swell its circulation; but in addition to cjiving value , receiyed, it gives its subscribers valuablo premiums. Now Is tho time to order your reading tnattor, and it will pay you to notice the following special eflerb: Anyone of tho following four periodicals free, ono year, to any subscriber ot TPE JOURNAL who pays $1.50 in advance for tho DAILY, by carrier, threo months, (50 cents a month), or by mail sh months, (2oo a month), or tho WEEKLY 18 months, (1 a year). "Queen of Fashions." The best lGpago illustrated fashion magazine of Now York free for ono year. Tho above prices aro net cash and tho nhea est combination ovor of. forod. The "Qu W is a high class, practical, homo magazine, "The Child Garden The delightful Chicago chil dren's magazine. Justthe thing to react to tho litt'e one of tho homo circle. It brings tho kin dergarten into the homo, Song, games and story. Beautifully illustrated, 1 a vear. Pub lished by tho Kindergarten Literature Co iff Wf7HIWSST Oastoria. "Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." It. A. Aliens, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxiord St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians in the children's depart men have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside pt act Ice with Castorla, and although we only have among; our medical supplies what is known a regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castorla has won us to look with favor upon It." 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