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Daily Capital Journal BY HOKttR BHOTHBR9, SATURDAY, JULY 11,1800. ' " ' w" ' " " " DAILV LINK TO tORTI.AND f STEAMERS LEAVE f? DAILY. SUNDAY. 1 fortlorid, 6145 a m. 9:00 t.m, P Independence, fiija a rrt, 6iot m, t?ulh time, fjjular service and iliv.tr . . rntci ... M I'. IIALIJWIK. AkcHI, Salem. i IsiPK ft vt lA Vi f sM f "ifc M p y w' Waist ! Hot Wcatlwr Fabrics. Linen Homespun, 15c a Yard A cool, serviceable fabric very stylish for outing suits. Linen GrasssCloth In b timbers of styles and qualities. Other towns can't get enough of It, Pun Silk Mitts 15c a Paif, Dimities mid thin wash goods cut to mil. .Sec tile Uric. T. HolversoD. J'l R30NAL. The reflect A new line of Persian pa terns, and nc.v stripe effects, just received, J, J, Dalrymple Co, HUNOKU AT A PltKMIUM. You CHtl never get real hungry If you eat regu larly at Strong'B. You live kg well and so satisfactorily (and ho cheaply) that ono meal seems to (tilde Into another, an It were, and you enjoy It all without Interruption. Basickt Ball.--Teams, from the Portland Youiik Mon's Christian As sociations, will play a match game of basket ball, at Gladstone Park Mon day afternoon. It Is not known of whom tho Salem team will consist. To Start Monday. Lumbering Comany of -Tho Capital this city will start up Monday next In all Its de partments with a full force. Solid Silvkic- Wo take dollars of any kind for feed, and furnish you the big dollar's worth every time. Hrow- Htor.t White, 01 Court Ktroot. BARGAIN DAYS! Monday and Tuesday wc will sell Our 20c dimities for Mo Amazon dimities 70 Lyons silks too Colored dotted hwIsscs , lCo See our grand display of line zephyr ginghams in corner window, l'rlccs reduced from 15c to lOo a yard. Remember us for straw hats, summer underwear, tan shoos, summer corsets, silk mltU, etc. .Willis Bros, & Co, Court mid r.)wrt.v. Tho Cash Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoo House. OTUntll further notice our ulnm will closo tit 7 o'clock oyonlngs except Sat- uruuy.i eV BSt , . av , VCCwrC Something New Try It Bayle's vCelery Mustard uAncliovy Mustard, 2C Horse Radish ?L C Mustard. JTC VEnglish Sandwich Mustard, XC 3 Bayle's C Celebrated Wafers. X All Kind A! X Sonncmann's, X .1. O'Neill returned to Portland this nftcrhnom Hoyd RkiiiirtNon went to Portland tlllS U Ullitl". Scott Taylor, of fJer.' lis, was a Sa L'ln visitor tod.iy. Phil. Ncl, the hop-buyer, returned from Aurora this morning. Tho-;. Beynuld will spend Sunday with his ramlly at Portland. W. II. AudeiMiu and miii Everett w.-nl to Portland this iiioiiiIiil'. Chas ltae retuiued I(k1:i.v from a b.isiiKss tilp to Brownsville. Rev. John Parsons left by stage this morning for Sheridan and other valley p ilnts. Justice 11. A. Johnson Jr., was among the Odd Fellows going to Jef ferson this afternoon. ChiiH. L. Mc-Nary, deputy county recorder, went to Lebanon this morn ing forn visit over Sunday. F. P. Kculstou, of Portland, a prom inent dairyman, spent today in the city on business at tho asylum. Gov. W. P. Lord, Secretary II. It. Klncald and Treasurer Phil. Mctschau went to Portland this afternoon. John Brooks or Salem, fatherof E. A. Brooks of tho light house, Is visiting with the lattcr.-Tlllamook Head light. Thos. C. Bloomer, traveling sales man for tho Coast Agency company of Portland, Is In tho city visiting friends. Chas. Benson, of Hotel Willamette, left this morning for Ynqulnaand will spend the summer at the Hay View House. T. A. Walker, of Coqtilllo city, was In town today, having helped to bring an Insane patient, Frank McLaugh lin, to tho Asylum. Geo. Altkon has accepted a position as salesman for tho Chicago Portrait Company. Mr. Altkon loft for points up tho valley this morning. J. II. Settlcinlro and J. M. Poor inau, of Woodburu, wero In the city today Interested in a foreclosure In Sheriff Wrightiuan's hands. Arthur Dayton went to Portland this af tornoon and will leave on the Shasta tonight for San Francisco to accept a position In a leading drug store. Sothll. Hammer, a prominent at torney and mining man of Salem, was on our streets this week. Mr. Hum mer Is Interested In tho mines In this county. Marshlleld Sun. A. Hush says ho has not been inter viewed as to how ho will vote on pros Idont. Ho says Bryan Is a man or re markablo ability, that ho will unite mi mo Hiivcr oiomctiw, win carry Oregon and defeat MoKlnloy. J. S. McCain, or Coqtilllo City, a delegate to tho People's party Na tional convention, July 22, left today for Portland, on his . way to St. Louis. Ho considers Bryan's nomination ncompromlsomoro accept able to tho Populists. J. W. Hewitt, of Maoleay, was In tho city today to have- somo foreign mattor removed from his eye. Ho has Buffered oxcruclatlng pain for several " I days and lost his sleep. Dr. Byrd re- SOCIAL HARMONICS. Chronicle of Events and Individuals nt the Capital City, ! Miss Morris returned thlsafternoon, fl from a visit ut Albany. a Aiiss josic wise rciurucu m m-i MC Home at Mills City tills morning. Miss Ella McXary went to .Lebanon thl morning for a short visit with friends. Mrs. C. E. Wolverton and niece, Miss Edna Price, spent the day at Gladstone Park. Misses Anna and Murcla Burton aro visiting friends nt Woodburn, going down this morning, Miss Jcuslo Crolghton returned to day, from n visit at Lebanon und other points south, Miss Minnie I re ton returned this afleruOoii, from a brier visit at her home near Staytoii) MKs Jessie Settlemler returned to Woodburn this afternoon, after a xhorl visit with friends In this city. Mrs. Klocti and daughters. Mlscs A utile and Wallie, were among the Salemltes bound for Newport today. Missus Julia and Nellie Mctschau went toNewport this morning, wi'ure they will spend several weeks b; sea. Miss osle Balsley, who attei.u..i Willamette university last year, re turned to her home at Staytoii tills morning. Mrs. Bryon Adkins, of Independ ence, came down this morning and is visiting with Mrs. O. I). Bonnie, of South Salem. Mr. and Mrs. A. White left this morning for Wllholt Springs and the mountains where they will remain about ten days. Mrs. LeeStelneratitl babies aro vis iting friends at Albany, to which place they went via bteamer Elmore Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Schlbrcde and Mrs. C. W. Parks returned to their home at Boseburg Friday aUer a visit at the home or Geo. S. Downing. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Reynolds, Jr., left this morning on tho Elmore for Ilwaco, Wn., where they will remain for about 0110 month. Mrs. McGcorgo and daughter, who have been visiting friends In Salem, left this morning for their homo in San Francisco via the steamer Elmore to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Boss Allard, who have been visiting at tho homo of J. P. Johnson, on Asylum avenue, left this morning on the Elmore for their homo at Troutdalc. ProL J. T. Matthews and family will leave Tuesday by boat, for Shoal water bay, Washington coast, where they will remain for about two months, during which time the pro fessor hopes to recover his health completely. Fred David will leavo Portland to night via tho Shasta limited, for Sail Francisco, where he may rcsldo in tho future, when he will bo followed by Mrs. David. Mr. David expects to ouiaiu employment on a street car lino in the California metropolis. A HAUK KVKNT At Pendleton tho Fourth of Julv celebration last Saturday was ono of pleasantost that occured in tho state. Somo remarkable talent appeared on tho program. The Tribune speaks In glowing terms or tho Introductory re marks mado In presenting Hon. P. H. D'Arcy, ot Salem, as orator or tho day who "represented unusual talent Interspersed with gonitis." Tho poom or Joaquin Miller written Au dio occasion und read by tho author, was also highly spoken or. and tho Interior of the hoiw was nicely decorated. A number of games were played out-of doors after which the young folks were seived Icecream and cake. Games were renewed after refreshments bad been served and it was not until a late hour that the party disbanded, having spent a very cuiovablcevenimrand wishing for an Military Investigation. Lieut. ('!. M. W. Hunt litis Issued the follow lug teday: Incompliance with special orders No. 20, Headquarter Oregon National Guard, dated Salem, Oregon, July 8, 181)11, detailing a board of oniccrs, con sNllngof Llctit.Col. M.W. Hunt aide-de-camp, Major Charles E. Boblin Judge advocate and Major J'crcy wims ,uiJ.f .......Mit,... .,f .,. tihfik'lMt. Hit event. Those present last evening! Second Beglmcnt, to Invest gate the ..... mi t...i Hunt. Zulu conduct of certain enlisted men at Hnnf T.tnntVn.m.m.M Mnt i in Hunt, i Siilcin. Oregon, tin the night of July 3, p,irio rw.r.u.ii tn,.ii Hiindlfitt J 18IM. The board or W..... W.......WW., ...'- - - , jMtie rossan, iwucia uuviiiiiii, -'--plilne Lewis, Hattlo Rundlctt; Messrs. John King, Ralph JClng, Fred Bower sox, Ralph "Watson, John Cochran, Frank King, Arno Crossaib Jerry King. Samuel Rundlctt, Andrew Campbell, EddloMetschan.Guy Hunt, An Accident. Last evening Jack Darr, accompan led by Mrs. Darr were out buggy rid ing. As tit ey were comlngdown State stieot they met wl th an accident that might have resulted much more seri ously. Mr. Darr's horse was running along quite lively and when near the Cook hotel, a man with a young horse attached ton light rig was seen com ing up the street. Each driver pulled to the right making plenty ot room for passing but Just befoie meeting, a top-covered buggy came up behind the colt causing It to shy considerable. It Jumped Immediately in trout or Mr. Darr's rig, striking Its breast against Mrs. Darr's left side quite forcibly. One shaft struck Mrs. Darr In the left breast causing a very pain ful bruise. This collision caused a general smashup; buggies drivers and horses being thrown together per nilscuously. A physician was sum moned to attend Mrs. Darr but It Is not thought any Ikuics were broken. The unfortunate woman has been kept under tho Influence or chloro form since the accident In order to alleviate tho suffering. No blame Is attached to anyone since It wtis one of those accidents for which no ono can be held responsible. Notjok to Property Ownkrs. Acting under Instructions rrum the city council I am required to seo that tho streets and alleys or tho city be cleared or all rubbish and reruso by the abutting property owners. Prop erty owners will take notice and clean up the streets. In the event that the property owners tall to so clean up the streets and alloys I am Instructed to perform such work and charge tho same to them. A. C. Dillky, 7-11 (It City Marshal. olllcers will con vene at tho armory at haiem, ur.,uns evening (July Ilth) at the hour or 8.30 p. tn. for the purpose of hearing testi mony In relation to such conduct. Any citizen who may litive any com plaint to make or any statement to offer, in relation to the conduct or any enlisted man of the Oregon National Guard which may have occurred on the night of July 3, 1800, Is hereby In vitcd to present at said time and place and make any statement of complaint that lie may feel disposed to make and the same will be given duo consideration. Climax Plug, at 30 cents a plug, Is'a iHmanza. Try It at Gllbrct & Pat terson's. ll-3t Smoke La Corona -cigars. 1 During Our Clearance Sale, reduced W--I .. Yvasn silks2i. te Shirt waists at cost, Wnsh goods at greatly Summer underwear at greatly reduced oricc. r.hamois Gloves 75c. Sahtrdnv wi will ff "-- --- w . ,-t--.,,- ,, w Tfui jiLir nHiA prices to astonish you, Fancy mixtures 17c and 23c Tdt 8t all-wool serge 47c, New fancy black goods, all l!t 'S Now is the time to buy, . au wool, 47C) 257 Commercial st. Do you want to keep cool or not 1 If you do use lime juice, only 30c per bottle, quart, or what is the matter with some of our fancy lemons at 25c per dozen, Pineapple at 10c per can is pretty low, is it not 1 Yet that is what wc arc selling at Chicago, IIIL MARKETS juiy 3 Wheat, HflRRITT & LAWRENCE, P, O, Grocery, CHURCH SLRVIJBJ TIM.RROW CimiSTIAN CHUi c ! . Corner or Center and Ih... s II. A. Denton, pastor. Mor.iln; t. M-- TO CL1MII MT. HOOD A trip to Mt. Hood has been planned by some Salem parties who propose, to scale tho lilgliost.siiinmlt or tins venerable peak. Tho party will leavo Salem Monday olther by bicycle or train, Tor Oregon City when they will travel overland to Mt. Hood. Tho members ot tho party anticipate a pleasant trip and expect to return Friday. Those forming the party are: C. Woodln, Ed. Judd, Chas. E. Boblin, A. M. Grllley and Win. Babcock. Card From Pro!. Norris. Mil. Editeii: I hear you stilted I would discuss the sound money ques tion with C. B. Mooivs, J. M. Keeue and T. T. Geer. 1 want It distinctly understood I am a sound money man, "don't you see," and I know as much about It as they do. I lepudlatc your accusation, and let me tell you I am forMcKInley, sound money and the "Sword of Bunker Hill." Phof. Fhud Nonius. Fkkk Lkctuiiks, MIssMllly Brou lllettc, tho young orator of Gorvals. will lecturo Tuesday and Wednesday evenings -tho coining week. Miss Broulllotto Is tho youngost lady lec turer on tho platform and promises to entertain her hearers on tho subjects: "Tho History of tho Temperance Movement," and "Your Bespouslhll Ity and Mine." All Invited. How's This. We ofler One I lumlrcd Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. ' V. J.CllKNEV &Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known 1. J. Cheney for the last is year and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions ami imanciallv able to carry m, Druggists, ;Kin.van& Marvin, Wholesale moved tho obstlclo In a few minute and Mr. II. went homo happy. INSTALLATION OK OmOKltS. A largo number of tho members of Ollvo and ChemekeLi Lodges 1. O. O. F. went to' Jetrorson this afternoon where they will Install now olllcers of Santlam Lodge No. '27 of that city, this evening. Tho party wont up in Basey's wagonette, leaving Salem about I o'clock. Thov will rotnm out any obligations made by their firm, jia.r iruax, Wholesale 10ICU0, u, Wai.dino. Druggist, Toledo. O. mil' Catarrh Cure is taken Inlernallv. acting directly upon the blood sunaccs ot tnc free. Price druggists. 75 and mucous system, testimonials sent c. per bottle. Sold by all When Itaby was slclc, we gave her Caatorla. When eJio was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When alio became Miss, the clung to CastorU. Whe n the had Children, the pare them CajtorU. Cure for Headache. Ai a remedy lor all foruu of Headaches Klectric Hitter hat proved to be the very best. It elTccti a permanent cure mid the proline a bottle. anlgtvethU remedy a fair l,ac0, (-lluu' Gatoll, SUto Deputy trial In case of habitual constipation Klcc Grand Master, and W. J. Culver, DU- ,olc,.:reaAfcVv,VonBg, hjiJjr.? i,rd "i",1" use of this medicines. Try it onco. Fifty U, wrl tho latter KOIltloinnn as In ccntk and i,oo nt Fred A. UggN Drug stalling olllcer will olllclnto III the ex- ,""Ct t orolses tonight. Among those going were: co.n. uurnott.ClaudoGatcli, " A. O. Coillllt. All nitlnv. T.'m.l T-lv,... " " "" 'I' v" "", mon at 10:30. Theme: "A F-rw--Movement In Salem." Ci-.ni'r on at 11:30 a. tn. Stinda school at 12 m. Miss .Nellie Clark, superintend t. Junior Endeavor at 3:UU p.m. MIs Alice Perrlne. supcrlntentlent. Y. 1. S. C. E., at 7 p. in. Evening sermon at 8 o'clock. Theme: "Fellowship. Its Basis, Its Object, Its Test." Prof. Allen, Into of New York, has been elected director of the largo chorus choir and will take charge today. Short but. most enthusiastic services during Hie heated term. Kiiisr im:siiYTi:itiAN. Bev. W. Steele, pastor. At 10:30 a. m.-SubJect, "A Wise Injunction." A sermon for the young. Baptism will be administered. At 8 p. m. Subject, "Essentials In Life.' Sun day school at 12 (noon). Chinese Sun day school nt 3:30. Junior Chlstlan Endeavor at 1:30. Senior Christian Endeavor at il:4."i. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Welcome, I-TKST IIAl'TIST, Itev. .). P. Fanner, pastor. Morning services at 10:30. Subject, "Shall We Know Each Other In the Churches." At tho closo ot the morning services theLord'sSupper will bo administered. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Y. P. S. O. E. at7p in. Evening services at 8 o'clock. Topic, "Modern Spiritual. Ism and Its Antique Counterpart." jwi ine invited. UNITY CltUKCH. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. No Sunday school. Itev. W. E. Cope land, pastor. Subject ot morning ser mon, "Tho Llvlnir God." Snhlner, nt evening lecturo being the conclusion ot mo lecture on the "New Woman.' "The Riddle of thoSphynx." KVANGKLIOAL CHCHCII. Corner Chemeketa and 17tli st roots. Sunday school at 10 n in. Preaching atlla. m. Y.P. A. meeting nt7p. m. Preaching and tho celebration of Liio niicuarisr, conducted by Rev. N oiiiipp, i ., at h p. m. Ezra Man pastor CONaitEfUTIONAL CUUHCH N-lics. Ill p'irsuanco or tho rcqiiircmciits or tho law approved February 25, 1889, notlco Is hereby given that tho follow ing list or county warrants lusucd seven years prior to July 1, 18WJ, liavo not been presented rr payment and those enclosed In parenthesis having been uncalled for and still remaining In my hand mid custody, and unloss so presented for payment at the olllco of the county tieasurer, ot Marlon comity, Oregon, on or licforo August 20, 1800, said warrants will be can celled and payment therein will bo refused, all In accordance with tho ro qiilrenientsof said law. fiilSO, Capital Adventure Co., July, 1883, $ 0.70. (1121), S.W. Morgan, July, 1888, $8.40. 727i),WIIson 1) McNary, December, 1888. if.1). him, w. u. &impoii, $.-, January, 1881), 7718, B. Phelps: January, 1880, 830, 7781, J. W, Thomas, February, 1889, '8.-.40, D. W. Yodcr, May, 1889, $2.70, (WAUHANTS UNOALI.nD FOIt.) (8I.-)U, L.A. Verniech.Miircli 18, 1889 tiFl )V,H' 'rriillliiBor, February 7, ('';39, ban Rogers, January 11, 1880, -O.IU.) (11007, 1888, $.) ()j7, L. D. Pitman. Octobers. 1888. c 5fo N,wVo,k, lulr 3 Silver. c. M POKTLAM) MAUKET. case, 3.75, J'W-a., sool.. Valley, &', KatfciD 0,w .Mill.tuni.Hran, $13.0014 o,i;0.orllJ,f ei, t Sn3 duck, 415; Kcese 5, turkew, live. laMcjdreued, u.i ' 6' , IJjdert.. green, salted 60 lbtC; uj Hops. .Oregon, 2 to 3c, accordirg to qual. Uutter.. Oregon fancy creamery, toQai, fancy dairy, 20J fair to rkiic. " Cheese .Oregon full cream, 10, Egg.. Oregon, tic per dot, beef..Topstcers. 3.K3.5 peril.; fur to good uteers. 2VJ(Vji2 3 50; cow, iy.aiV.v drened beef, vMslti a'l9Vii SAN b-KANCIhCO MARKET. San Kranciico, July 3 -Wheat, flt0 Wool.. Oregon, choice, M7c; inferior 4 c, valley, oioc. " ' Hops Quotable at 23c I'otatoe 6o8oc per sack. Oati Milling. 758i. SALliM .MARKET. Wheat. .43c per bu., market firm. OatS ,20(g)22C. Hny.. Haled, cheat, S.jjJSj; tinb. 7.00 Flour .In wholesale lots. 3.00: retail. 3.20; bran, bulk 11,00; sacked, 12.00; nhorts, 12.0013.00; chop feed, n.ocrj 12.00. Poultry. .Spring chickens, loc Ih. Voal..l)iesstd. 3. Hogs.. Dressed, 3J4. UveCattle..22i. Sheet... Live, 1.25. Wool .UeHt, I2c. lIop..J!est, 4(150. Egg .Cash. 10c. Butter.. Host dairy, 8c; fincy creamer loc. Cheose ,i2c, Farm Smoked Meats . Uacci, 7c; bin) 9c; shoulders, 5c. I'otatoi..3scperbu Oscar It unnols, October C, Maurcr. Cholco frlors-Doty's Market. 7 tf Goo. ! Sunday Dinnkil- Mrs. ,Aiiui.i win iQiuorrow sorvo a jlunc3 Lewis, John Roland, W.J. Cnl iHrb ilinucr frc.mll to 4 o'clock, ver. and Elmer White. ,w,"lul Romomber tho now location, 222 Com- morolal street. 'wn iakty. ------ ' Friday evening Mlssoa Maudo and Soap Foam Washlnc Powder Zula 1Ill,,t "avu ft "JcliBiituj Jawn ...Hi .,,u 4i. i!i.- .. party at tneir home, corner of Cbntor 11TrlVrir IVtS: uT'r . .W greets. Tho grounds sws isws sw w tS, sm w"' .,v? vwwsmv isaiivw, vrart- wero lighted with Jaivuieeo lanterns Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR.' F CREAM B4KING POWDER Most Perfect de. 4oYertliSUaa(riJ, Owing to the tibsonco of tho pastor, P-?y 1 )V-iif" Knntnor, Rev.1 P. si knight will occupy the pulpetoftho Urst Congregational church, both morning and evening. Let there bo a good turnout. FIKST U.NITKD KVANOKLICAL, 011 Cottage street, near Center, J. by Rev. M. C. Starr, and at 8 by tho pastor, tomorrow. Sunday school at 1- K. L. C. E. at 7. QKltMAN 1'VAVfiMt.inif Corner or Liberty and Center vrS!l , ''e?'B ?Wer N. Shlpp 0 !eom,,,onlecCr1 kindly Invited. Y. services. All arc m. c. A. Rev. H. A. Denton will address tho mens meeting at tho Y. M. C A. Sun" day afternoon at 4 o'clock. All men SKS, y vUwl toutte,,(1 1"''" t. , l-T. 1. CHUItOH. v.,,i: .IS lOUOWS: I'rOllRllllin .1 in. and 8 p. m, Sabbath school 7 In pas- $1.) (e'iOliAllccA. Omcg, May 13, 1880, .ot'il ,Joh" A- Molntlro, August 8, 1000, 92.) ((KISS, Gad Miller, September 7, 1888, loil38'. "Clirett''. ratc, Decomber 8 looa, 91,,0.J (J1120, 13. F. Holllday, July 0, 1888, 91. iO.) (8222, e. N. Glrard, March 0, 1889, $1.50.) 4 (8031, Ganes Fischer, Mny 13, 1889, 1.70.) (.")."), John Flynn, October fi, 1888, $1.) (0357, A. Eclcr, September 7, 1888, lsRf )lm' CailDeW September 10, IsSmi go V'S Burt,nnn Pobruury 8, ho-10, Win. Brown, January 11, 1889, Sl.iU. 1 1 - i'boo riul-(1 Iln"tonsliaw, Septpni: I iuuu, P1.IU.I 31 ber D 1890. -Hated this 30th day of Juno, A. D., L. V. Ehlen, Clerk. 11a atl0ti.m.andY.P.s.C. E. at tho ovenlng. Walter Reynolds, BORN, JHiwmSMElRE. At Portland, on yednoSdny,"ji,iy;8,i8U90,"a,t,8-30 o'clock p. m., to W and Mm m Bredomelro. of Salem, a son. OholccSunday frults.-Branson. Smoko La Corona cigars. A Banquet. That's what most Phl)l0 want, but can't get It. Hence the) take a 15 cent mea as n substi tute nt Kenworthy & George's Stayton Hour Brauson & Co. Sunday Excursions. Neg "iiing with Sunday, Juno 21, and on each succeeding Sunday, a special excursion train will leavo Al- ""'"patYaqultui at 11:15 a. n ?nI1!:.,",.'1aF,:!v,n nt Ooryallfs at m v. .,,. .(u iviwany at I0:3Q n, ni, I-are, good on this train on y, from isewport and return, $1.50. Wn) AV?EN " B' LOWMAN,- Agent, Albany. Agent, Corvallls. Edwin Stone, rw..niu t Manager, Corvallls. Corvallls, Juno 17, 1890. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla, If you cat what you like mid digest It. you will surely be strong and healthy. But If you dout digest it, you might almost as well not eat, ror what good can your rood do you ir It doesn't nourish you y jr you lnd that you can't digest it, thero Is a simple help for your stom nch. It Is Shaker DigestlveCordkil.made by tho Shakers of Mount Lebanon. It has never failed to euro the worst case of Indigestion. .. Strength and health come from the food von eat. after It has been digested and has gone Into tho blood. The best tonic Is digested food. The best aid to digestion, Shaker Diges tive cordial. . When you have acid eructations, nausea, headache, wind, dlBlneA olfenstvo breath, or any other symp toms of dyspepsia, Shaker Digestive Cordial will euro you. ... At druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents. Smoko La Corona cigars. Imitation hurts the original af first but after that its all right The survival of the fittest decides the guesuun. ttHE$ Rootbeer stands in the face of all imitations way beyond gl of its competitors, Smoko La Corona cigars. ABSi8TED.-F.LlLconarJof5J sonville, was assisted by J tto g Vjoard of charities as far as .ww on his way iiq""- County Ckui!-Thc iunty Wf met this morning, andadjourncu 10 n. m. Monday. Ths Ducovary Bwd BU gj Mr. G. Cailloutte, Druggist, ' , 111., says: "To Dr. Kmg' K JJ ?$, nd tried allthepny'". ,4 tan I could not Hvc 'n.Cfor Wtlj discovery in my store I sent 1' brj began its use and from the fint 0 )(J , get better and after using J ht Spaml about again. "J" a h in gold. We won't keep yA. witTiout it." Get fw '" Legg't Drug Store. , Chllj" Cryor pjohr' CMtorla. v. ib.jiai.Ui&ai