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-i 'H"v ni"rjijjTirrw Daily Capital Journal - ;.-. a-. DV HOFER UHOTHKKS. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1800. JOURNAL "X" RAYS. Directed Upon Persons nd Things by the Good Natured Man. There Is at least one satisfaction, .England la prospering as never before! How long will tho generous New York bankers leave their gold In Uncle Bain's treu6tiry? . The I'lnk Till of the Statesman will furnish the Ideas and T. T. Geer will deliver tliciu on .the stump. Gcu. Macco Is six times dead, but the Cuban corp.se Is sllll making It hot for Wcyler's royal licnulimcu. Tnc silver craze ItOibnul as dead as that man Muceo, who has been killed six times by the Spanish soldlars. If you want the exclusive privilege for gambling at the next state fair now Is tlib lime to eceiire It of the Statesman editor. .. Tall Timothy Occr, Ilerr Ickel liclmcr Most, Calamity lJIIUngsgatc Moorcs, tho Grande Hondo Indians, and tho Salem Statesman and Jim Lotan arc a unit tills year. v The banks have come to tho govern ment's rescue, turning about $20,000 -000 Into tho treasury for greenbacks, to maintain tho gold reserve. Why not let the banks run the government anyhow? Are tho New York bankers gutting In shape to freeze out our treasury entirely by making the gold reserve good until they arc ready to demand their gold to buy the bond Ionic that will Biirulv follow at a high Interest? Major MoKltiley was Invited to meet Hryun In debate at the last state fair In Salem, but his otllclal duties prevented. Senator J.N. Dolph was also Invited to moot tho boy orator, but was "too busy writing a brief" for a railroad case. Hero Is a suggestion for tho Salem Statesman: "It 'Is said that editor ltoscwator, of tho Omaha lice, an ar dent gold man, recently had occasion to ncgotlato u llttlo loan ou his. plant, mid whou tho papers wcro being drawn up he reserved tho i Ight to pay off his loan in silver. Nebraska Is tho stato whero tho courts havo de cided that a gold contract Is no good." MuMltmvlllo lice: Sayl goldbugs, you fellows who arc claiming that frco coinage of silver would lower tho wages of our laboring classes on a level with thosoof England, It seems to tho Uoo that you forget that Eng land is a gold standard country. "What Is tho mutter with you? If, as you claim, that u gold atandurd will ralso tho wages of our laboring classes, why don't It ralso tho price of labor in England and other gold standard o ountrles? You aro olT your base. rcndloton East Oregenlan: It may Interest somo people in Poudlotou as well as all over tho land, to know that Joaquin MUlor has declared for Bryan for president and will tako tho plat ( orm to help along his election. Tho old poet loves his follow man, and ho considers by helping llryan ho Is help ing along tho brothorhoo'd or man which nggrandlzcd wealth Is destroy ing. Wo say with fervor hurrah, for tho old pootl Ills volco Is tho volco of Oregon, for ho Is u true son of Oregon, who Hies with her own wings, us all truly Democratic things should lly. ' A Milton a old Dollara Would not bring happlnes to the person suffering with lytpejln. but Hood's Sir. saprllla has cured many thousands of cases of this dheaie. It tone the stomach, regulates the bowels and puts ail the machinery of the system lu good Working order. It creates a good appetite and gives IicaUIi, strength and happiness, Hood's Pills act harmonloutly with Hood's Sarsaparilla, Cure all liver Ills. 35 cents. Hpecial Rates, Seo Bolso & Barkor, agents for tho O, It. N, and Union Paolllo railways regarding special round trip rates to tho Republican national convention at St. Louts, tho Democratic national convention at Chicago, Peoples wtrty convention at St. Louis, national con vention Y. P. S. C. E. at Washington, I), 0., National educational Associa tion at UulTulo, N. Y nnd G, A. It. national encampment at St. Paul, Minn. OiStd-d&w V SWM4MAKUH no? lenbg ofj sbh "TOW (HJMaOKOO- pne-ia 319V3 waflHoa iivd LOUD AHTOU HEAHn t'lKWl, It will bo of much Interest to tho inures or this coiiuto to know that among the most blller opponents of tho frco silver movement Is William Waldorf Astor, once of the United States, now or England. This coun try was hot good enough 'for Mr. As tor, and he chose to live under the more congenial Influences or a mon archy, and his toadyism to the Prince of Wales has given the Amorlcan peo ple good reason to he glad of his rid dance. Through the columns of his Pall Mall Gazette he declares that every honest man will vote In November for MsICInlcy "and the coming campaign will bo a light of patriots against revolutionists." The Tacoma News comments on this bit of patriotism from London in this pointed way: "Wo should like to know what this 11111:1, whose wealth keeps constantly Increasing In value of Its own accord through the appreciation which comes to It from contraction of our one metal and who never In his life has known the need of a dollar knows of honest men. Wo should llk'e to know what this man, who thinks the land of Ills blrlh not good enough a land rorhlni to live In, this man who spends his Inherited American money not for the benellt of his native coun try, but for the enrichment of Eng land, this man who Is ono of a grow ing number of absenlco landlords whoproinUe If they be not checked to make of the United States another Ireland, knows about the duty of patriots. As our cotemporary remarks, as tho purchasing power of a dollar keeps going up and tho yalito of property keeps proportionally declining, Mr. Astor's accumulated millions keep on swelling, and ho continues buying Now York property whenever It is solduta sacrifice. The Times strikes a popular chord when It says: Many there aro who aro still truly puzzled oyer tho great Issue and aro studying tho (luestlon deeply. They may nut bo able to solve It clearly to their satisfaction, but they should at least bo ablo to tumble to tho fact that any cause to which Lord Astor gives his Support Is not for tho good of tho American people. Between his Interests and thoso of tho people of this Nation thero Is and cuti bo no sympathy. 1'oUr Henri. The- polar bear ia not n social aul mnl. Tliu two cub.1 goncrnlly keop to gather for como tliuu after thoy lmvo loft tho mother, but in latur lire, ni 11 rulo, each trnvula by itsolf. About tho lubjout of tho polar bonr'H oourngo nnd foroalty tho author of ''Polar Boar Bhootlng" sayo tliuro Is a great diversi ty of opinion, attributable to tho differ ent circumstances In which it has been mot. It liimntuiuil sovcrnl time during tho Deritinu expedition to tliu cast coast of Srooulaml in 1800-70 that tho crow woro nttuokod by boars, nud ono of tho mou, Borgoit by liamo, was onco dragged n coimltlornblo dltitanco. Ho had boon out In tho ovoulug to toad tho thoriuomotor, which was placed (11 laud, and wliilo 011 his way baok to tho vessel wins nuddoury nttaokod by n boar. Having no tlmo to aim, ho tried to frighten it with a bnllsoyo lantern which ho carried, but without taking tliu slightest notice of this tho boar throw htm down, bit him in tho houd nud thou stnrtod to drag him awny. Ills or las woro hoard, mid his friends hastened to his assistance On hearing tho shots which woro flrod with tho in tention of frightening it tho bonr re tired a few paces, but returned, and Bolzing tho man again draggod him with him at a gallop over tho uuovoii Ico. At last it rau away for good. Dor gen was badly wounded, but thanks to his thick fur cap his head escaped bo lug crushed. In other fuses tliu polar boar has boon known to bo easily frightened. Ono of Dr. Kuuo'h folllowern, who was awakened by tho growling of a boar which had put its head lit at tho tout door, resorted to tho expedient ot thrusting a box of lighted sulphur matches under its no.su. Tho bear mag uiiulmoualy forbore to uvciigo thoiusult and took ittolf off. If strength Is what you want, you should study what causes your weak ness. It Is practically lack of food. But you eat three meals a day, and all you can cut at a tlmo. Yes, but do you digest It? Food undigested, Is not food. It Is nourishment. To digest your food tako Shaker Digestive, Cordial ut meals, After a while you will digest your food with out It. Then you will get well and strong and healthy. Shakur Dlurostlvo Cordial cures in digestion and ull its symptons, such nausea, headache, oructatious, pain lu tho stomach, glddltioss, loss of ap petite, etc. It makes your fowl nour ish you, and make you strong and fut and hearty, Druggists sell It. Trial bottle 10 cents. Chi Id fen Cry for ltohrsjattoria. 3358885 ffl?lrtrr?s rJTATB NKWrJ. Umatilla t-ouiiti hae reduced ex pen sea In the shape of balarles. Tlieie is 8800 hung up by (hcAslorin people for the flremun's tournament. Coburg Is to have 11 new grist mill. This mill will not fitter the millers' combine. The light and water has cost the binallclty of McMlnuvllle 831,000 in 01 years. Ice Is being hauled from Eugene to Cottago Grove by team. The supply is hauled in the night. George Small hasstartcd from Silver Lake with a band or horses and mules, to find an eastern market. The G. A. It. and Old Pioneers or Coos county will meet nnd hold an Eucampmcutund Reunion atCoqutllc City. Geo. Mulkey had a genuine case of sun stroke at Blodgctt, Benton county. He roll in a Held, and paralysis or otic side followed. Big catches of Salmon arc being made on Rogue river. The boats havo been catching from 150 to 200 fish each night. It. C. Edwards,of Unity, Lane coun ty, has the contract for cutting 1,000,- 000 feet of saw logs for tho Eugene Lumber Company. Lacy Bios., of Ilcppncr, shipped live cars of sheep on Thursday, to Chicago and will make out the tralnload with cattle at Arlington. L. Oldcnbcrg, or La Grande, last Monday, shipped a carload or cab bages, potatoes, onions and caull llower to Butte, Mont. Howard Miller, a lad 12 years old, or McMinnvHlc, was shot In the hand while playing witli a gopher gun. One linger was amputated as the result. Ora Byam, the 15-year-old daughter or Mrs. Byain,fell from tho back stair way of tho Commercial hotel a dis tance or 18 fcet,and Injured her spine. Judge E. Dcfcatt, of Pendleton, was round dead In Ills otllcc the other day. He had placed tho muzzle or n revolver Into his mouth and the bullet lodged In his brain. Tliu body or an unknown man was round In tho rlvor near Grant's Pass last Tuesday. It had been In tho water so long that It was Impossible to identify It. John Castro, or Astoria, lms been bound over to appearbcroro thcGrand Jury or Clatsop county on a charge or having murdered Chris Bigetis. Cas tro Is a half-breed. The Baudou Block Coal company shipped its llrst cargo or coal on tho Moro labt Monday. This lot or ono hundred tons Is said to bo the llncst lot or coal ever shipped out or Coos county. The burn, grnmirj and blacksmith shop belonging to C. E. Jones, a far mer or Eight-Mile, In Morrow county, wcro totally destroyed by lire "Wed nesday morning. Ills loss Is about $1,000. No Insurance. Harvoy Allcn.or North Yamhlll,was arrested Monday on achargeor house breaking. Ho was arraigned before Justlco Patterson; waived examina tion, and In default of ball was com mitted to Jitll. Mayor Pennoyer of Portland, has appointed the following commission cemmission commissien ers: Pollco-S. B. Rigge'u, T. M. Richardson and Napoleon D.tvls; tiro It. D. Ionian, Paul 'Wessenger and John Montag. "Saturday was tho 101th birthday or Hoesa Brown, tho survivor or tho war or 1812. Quito a party assembled to greet tho old man at his homo near Wildervlllo. Ho gets a pension or $35 a month, but may drop off any time." Mr. Brown resided In Lane county Tor a numbor or years. Grants Pass Courier. Tlio editor of the Yamhill Independ ent has joined a party to climb Mt. Hood. That editor will not bo ablo to cuol off any or tho sliver ardor that Is sprinkled In his blood by vlowlng tho situation from so cool on elevation and when ho gots back we may look for nothing but solid chunks of silver from his pen. How's Thla, We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. 1 J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all bustness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, WEsr & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. bB Wauhng, ?Kin.nan& Marvin, Wholesale Druggist. Toledo. O I Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken Internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent rec, Price 75 c. per bottle, Sold by all (druggists. mu VIGOR rVr-3rhS tyiCa MORE In harmony 1 T, 'MlM v Wilh tuo vorlJ,2000 i,.'!. 1 ''. r- tiMntttfly curt! iuo-j nru I ilWJ A 3Wi?, happy urelsc for 'fill 'IjSLi il hocrv est.Ktand- 1. una luosi ruo ecraful euro fur sex ual wenkneta and lostytcpr known to woJIcmI fclcure. An Bccauntof this won jtcriut tttscotry, Ja booK form, with rf. er;uccs ana proofs, : 1 . sci vs ir ferlnff wicn (scAled) frte. "ull manly tlepr penuanoutly restored. raUuro lmpoasUUe. EIIE MEDICAL QQ.,IUFFALO,N.Y. rrf!C&Tl",V1"v:i . . .7?. "inn-i ni i i'sV ' ''"''' SWS1WH' I ' -- . iniT-- - ' - - .- .-?? &Au. 1 r 11 1 j-aiiiMii STSsnsfiT-srn 11 mi n A (SERVE fma You Must Feed the Nerves, not Strain Them; Build Them up, not Stimulate Them; Coax Them, not Drive Them. Ordinary Foods do not Supply Sufficient or Proper Nourishment for Wasted Nerves They Must be Carefully Treated on Scientific Principles. THE CASE OF A From the Courter-ITerultl, Do you see thos two men walking up the street? One has a vigorous, firm, clastic step, his hend well up, his eyes brlght-a picture of ft sound nnd perfect man. The other is bent, his knees weak nnd unsteady, a listless nlr about his whole make-up. lie has the appearance of one who Is broken In health nnd who has to whip himself to every tnk. The difference between these two men is a difl'erence of ncrvo power. With nerve power comes energy, enterpiisc, force, vigor ull thlntrs which make existence enjoy able; without it the muscles cannot net, the brain cannot think. Dear in mind that life is nerve power, nnd If you wish to keep It you must feed the nerves. Do not simply stimulate them, but coax them-feed them. Give them the food which will renew their lift, nnd make them sound nnd healthy, that they iiriv wnrd off disease. Probably pnrnlynlils the nearest disennnto nerve-death that we know, nnd we thercforo cite a case or it oelow. to mow wnai a cer tain famous nerve-bulldlng preparation can do to feed and absolutely restore almost hopelessly wntcd nerves. There are but few In the Saejnnw Valley hut who have know 11 personally r made the acquaintance Indirectly of W. II. Dawson. fi'S t'nioii Avenue, Saginaw, Mich.. est Hide. It it here Hint the hand of sickness hni fallen henily and caused ft mau to be come widely known and extremely pitied. It Is the hand of fate that often nips in the hud that which nature has started with the greatest predictions for the future. Until threi years ago W. II. Dawson has known hut little of sickness nnd pain but the last few years hive brought with them untold sulTtring. With many doctors taxing their brains for something that might benefit, all remedies known to the scientlflo medicine man were applied and w ithout a vail. The pa tient meanwhile faded and became worse hut still lingered to fulfill a wonderful mis sion which will be the cause of less suflering nmnng his fellow creatures. It was that un seen hand directing nil thingswho permitted tills one man to liro In misery so that the world might become enlightened. To hear tho pitiful story of one who has suffered who could not move a muscle for one whole year nnd who Is now convalescent through the nid of n wonderful medium might lead one to believe that miracles arc porfornied in this day and ace. They arc, but not as in times of old. This time it Is through tho baud of man that life is restored. " Until the fall of '02." said Mr. Dawson. to a rcorter, "I was as hearty nud as full of lilt- mm vigor as any joung mau couiu iiojte to be, In fact sickness was then unknown to me. About this time I was taken sick with Ju grippe nnd after having two relapses my r-piiie became affected. This trouble grew worse rapidly nnd in March of '03 I was completely paralyzed from my waist down. Having taken everything my doctors could nrrscrlbe without any effects. I decided to co to the Indiana State Institute at Indianapo lis hoping to receive at least some benefit from their specialists. 1 was there tor a neriod of ten months durine which time I was taken sick with Bcarlet fever which left mo in n worse condition than ever before. MAa soon as I was able I was removed to tMginnw for my friends could not see any ira crovemint under this treatment and besides THE MARKETS. Chicaco. July 24 Wheat, cash 57tf; MfHJf. new yoik, juty St. silver, o;ic; icau 3 3 PORTLAND MARKET. Portland, July 24. Wheat valley, 5 a S3! Walla Walla, 49430. Flour Portland, 2.85; Denton county, 2. 85; graham, 2.50; superfine, Jj.25jpcr bbl. uats white, 29116300; grey, 271 28:rolleJ. in bags, $4.2SS-3S. barreli, 4.5o7.og; cases, 3,75, Potatoes., Oregon, 8oooc per sack Hay,, Good, totQ.50 per ton. WooL. Valley, 8oc; Eastern Oregon, 57C MillstufU.-liraii, $i3.oot4.oo;shorts,Jit. Poultry- Chickens, mixed, JJ.5o3i broil ers. l.5o2.5o; ducks, 2ii c", 56; (urKcyi, live, icjm ic; urcsicu, 151 Hides.. yrccn, salted 60 lbs 5 60 Ibi 44Mc; sheep pelts, io7oc, under Hops, .Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to qual ity. Uuttcr.. Oregon fancy creamery, 3J4o; fancy dairy, 253; fair to nood, 17, Cheese .Oregon full cream, 10 Eggs. .Oregon, ucperdoz. Ilecf. .Topteers, 3,oog)3.25 per lb: fan to good steers, 22 3.5c; cows, 2l4iytcr dressed Ueel, 4(S5 y,c. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. San Francisco, fjuly 24 Wheat,92jo Wool,, Oregon, choice, 8) toe; inferiors 7c, valley, 8oc. Hops Quotable at 24C. sacic. rRKET. Wheat. .43c per bu., market firm. Oats .22($25c. Hay,.Ualed, cheat, 710.50j timothy, 7.00. Flour .In wholesale lots, 3.00; retail, 3.20; bran, hulk 11,00; sacked, 12.00, shorts, 12.5013.50; chop feed, ll,oo 12.00. Poultry.. Hens 5c; Spring chickens, 7c lit. Veal.lDressed, 3. Hogs., Dressed, 3i. Live Cattle.. tJia Sheep, .Live, 1.25, - Wool., Rest, 1 aw. lIop..ilest,45o. f-ggs..Casn. :oc. Butter.. Rest dairy, 15c; fancy creamer 20c. Cheese .wMc. Farm Smoked Meats. 905 shoulders, 5c! Potatoes. .60c per bu Daccn, 7c; hams Tun shoes soiling lice. Kmnsso Bra. at u yreat sacrl tf Soap Foam Washing Powder will not make the clothes yel low, nor burnthe .hands, T, iff, ; j , ! Ill I I I ' ' ' r rV 1 -AJi I pftimm ruunu PARALYTIC WHOSE NERVES WERE SO NOURISHED THAT HE WAS CURED. Saginaw, Mich. the expense was entirely too great fr, mo to entertain thoughts of Maying there longer. The most annoying peril d of my cxHcnci' was lived nfter my return to bagiiinw. I sometimes prayed that my worlhUm life might betakenawaytlint my niflirlngiiilgrl be ended and that the care 1 was to oll.urs might bo brought tu a close. I did not lhi dream that God had yet a mlsxion for mo In fulfill. That work which I enn now put nil my soul Into with which my being is thrill. lug, is proclaiming to sick nnd millerlng hi;. mniiily the wonders of Dr. Williams' I'lnk Tills. They have given me new life. " It wns in Arrll of '01 that n friend told mo of the Dr. Williams Pink Pills nnd asked mo to try them. 1 had no faith In anything. In fact my life was now buulen. tome nnd I hated to tnko an) tiling Hint might chnnec to rrolong it. I was nt length persuaded and the pills were obtained. When I began Inking them I was pale, weak, helpless and almost without life, as before stated, wascomplctelypnralyrid from niy w-aistdoun. my limbs were simply bones nnd skin with no life or feeling In them nnd had been so for one year. Jlcrore tiie nrst box was used I could move my toes a llttlo and could begin to feel new life all through me. This was encouraging and I continued to use these ninrvelous pellets. "In two months time 1 couiu move my limbs about on the bed and by the tlmo another month hnd seen me swallow this medicine, to which I owe my life, I was able to cct out of bed alone. It has been Just about one year since I learned of Dr. W ii- Hams' Pink Pills and during that time I liave made such marked improvement that I r proclaim what they have done for me to nil the world and ask you fellow sullcrers to try them nnd receive new life. My life, mv nil. I oho to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "I am now comparatively fleshy with good color and high spirits, and every dnv brings new strength and more happy life throught the continued use of Dr. Willlnius' Pink Pills." W. II. DAWSON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of May 1895. P. J. EVANS. v. 1 I r 0-..1..-.- .. ill.. I. iuiury lu nuu lur carina. tu( .tui'ii The foregoing is but one of many wonder ful cures that have been credited to Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Diseases which heretofore have been supposed tube incurable, such as locomotor ataxia and pa ralysis succumb to this woudcrful medicine as readily as the most trilling ailments. In many cases the reported cures have been Investigated by the leudlng newspapers and verified in every possible manner and in no ease has the least semblance of fraud been discovered. Their fume has spread to the fur ends of civilisation and there is hardly n drug store In this country or abroad where they cannot be found. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a condensed form, nil tho elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood nnd restore shattered nerves.'" They aro an unfailing specifio for such diseases as loco motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nerv ous headache, the after effect of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of weakness either In male or female. Pink Pills are sold by nil dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price, (GO cents a box, or six boxes for $2.00 they ore never sold in bulk or by tho 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicino Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Notice, III pursuance of tho icqulreiucntR of tho hi w approved February 2.', 1889, notlcols hereby given that tho follow ing list of county warrants Issued seven years prior to July 1, 1890, have not been presented for payment and thoso enclosed In parenthesis having been uncalled for and still remaining in my hand and custody, and unless so presented for payment at the olllco of tho county tieasurer, of Marlon county, Oregon, on or beforo August 21). 1890, Bald warrants will be can celled and payment therein will bo refused, nil In accordance with tho ro qulrcments of said law. C980, Capital Adventure Co., July, 1888,50.70. ' 0120, S.W. Morgan, July, 1888, $8.40. 7270,;Wiison MoKnry, December, 1688 1 $5. 7491, W. U. Simpson, January, 1889, 7718. 11. Phelps: January, 1889, $30. 7784, J. w, Thomas, February, 1889, 8510, D. W. Yoder, May, 1889, $2.75. -.WARRANTS UNCALLED FOR.) (l 0, L.A. Vermech.Mareh 18, 1889 4i;835. W.II. Trulllnger, February 7, oo$R0' tan Kscrs, January 11, 1889, 28.70.) ,cl0eU0J: Pscar Kunnels, October 5, Jtooo, $1.) (0547, 1. D. Pitman, Octobers, 1888, ,Pi Allco A. Omeg, May 13, 1889, $2.90.) (0101, John 1888, $2.) . Molntlre, August 8, (0358, Gad Miller, September 7, 1888, isis38! "onrotta Lute Deceber 8. i!?os?,",'p' IIoniday' July - 1888' lifiin ' E" N G,ran1, March 1889, (8031, Ganes Fischer, May 13, 1889, (G555, John Flynn, Octobers, 1888, (0357, A. Ecler, September 7, 1S88, l&S! $i )C'mS Cau,,old September 10, (7843, Lewi Is Burtman, February 8, INK), $1.50.) (7t10. Win. Rrnwn Tn,,,.n... n ,oDn $1.70.) ..,-....",, ,, 400j, be T 'tfS ?urt08', Septum. Liipriti'iuinW 1 ,t igDaled this 30th duyof Jug AjB.. naW.i'wfc aWKI 6. H, MABK, DENTIST, - Successor to Dr. J. M.IKeene, old White. Corner, Salem, Or, Parties desiring superior operations nt moderate fees in any branch are in cspccinl request, Peter G, Norgren, I Formerly with P, J. Larsen 4c Co ) Catriagc nnd wagon hop, 320 Cummcrclu! strci'l. Hrlng on Soar work, old or new, and hnve it rime Willi a guaiumce 01 satiniactlon C26d&w tf DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and pessengcr tialns llay age nud cxpicss to all pails of the cltj 'rompt service, Telephune No. 70 IAMES RADEU Capit. I Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. Kxnress. bnncace nnd all kinds cf work Patton's 12 done promptly. Lc cave orders at ft imi iONEYTOLOAN On faim land, security. Special rates on lari;e loans. Loans cousidcicd without delay HAMILTON & MOl . Hush Rank bulldiniJ. MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm properly. T. K. FORD Over Bush's Rank, 4'. VAN DER 13AAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. 481 Winter street. tyllard limes prices always. C. H. LANK, im M Jt 1 Cm n:rei.il st , Sti; 11 Or -ml- Sis upwards. PanlsS upwands'gj Mineral tym. 1 'li'N HL'IlllARn. OREGON. 'I he ih cit m!nrrl water in the stale. S I in i-u id ii) lv C M. Epplty, at the I.lsCin. Ooitr;, East State st. WHAT I. SAID. Some say we i;lvc the beit meal 'In town for 15c Wc cay try us and tct. UOME RBSTADRANT ! S. RICHARDSON, PROP. t.'S"tecoiid doof noiih n llctel Willamette. SALEM WATER CO. Ofiicci Willamette Hotel Ouildlno- , , Tor water service apply at office. Rill payable monthly in advance. Make u complaints at the office. There will lie no deduction in water rate on account of temporary absence from the city unless notico Is left nt the office. Hereafter water for mention will only be fumikhed to iq;ul.vr runmiiMa n-ins; watei for dnincMic rnri'" l"- ii'Uvio. fir U walk. I.nt.1. w il: ami itl.t-.. hum will idease read "undtr buildui! nurt'tv" nee 17 ' scheduh: of rates fur 1893. Apply at ofhc foi copy. SALEM WAGON &Rff AIR SHOP X am prepared to do all kinds of work in wood and iron. Repairing machinery ol any kind or making and repairing stone cut ters, tools and edged tools of any kind made and repaired; w.irouj and buggies repaired, and new ones made to order, uorieslioclng, the best that can bo done In town, hand made shoes. Plates and running shoes care fully attended to. Call at my stand, at too Chemeketa street, back of New York Racket store, R. I. HERSCHBACU, vvA 1 v"" VV 0 Gents ON THE DOLLAR, Ed & Lamport, 289 Commercial st, Salem, Or,, Has bought the Frank E Shaiv fer and the M, Beamer harness stocks at forced sale, $4,000 worth ol goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice,the cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain locenjs Under drawers ;stoiocenU Under shirts..... ,....5 to iocents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs I cent 1 ". handkerchiefs 3cenw blieeu and pillow slips 34 cents per dozen, I "" T W T '" VTT in ' i Plannelp and other work W, telhgently washed by hand, uamui "mna WSsmM 111 ifil mm m b4jUmJvr3ZJKBlkS!ztA tl lissssssHl l7 Commercial ltMi '' l ! 0X " I he climctJt article nfi!,. 1 1 1 lured. M.,1- ,1,1, u" The cl red. : equal to it tor 1 enseitt iliir,l. ,Jlttl ....! ..1. , ' " 't.' ai'tn v.l I Mil r'J !f ii 1 1.-7-FREC DELIVERY W LZ h MleS n. . UralanUi .11klnltorrKA Ulnj Lir-rreihtaiiMM s icmd, ". 7"tOM.MEI!CUlsf' EAST "AND 'Sdi -VIA Shasta Route Or 1HK Sou hern Pacific Co California Exureu fiiin -linn,!,,. rortland and San Francisco. AIkjvc train! itop at EsjiJPwiIuJ.O City, Wo iluuru. Salem. Tomer. U leilerson, Albany, Albany lnociioo.Tnr Sheddi, llalsey, ilarruburg, JanctlaQ Otjl uucnc, v.ruswii, urin, tad lilt from Koteuurg to Ashland, inchiirt R03KUURO MAIL MILT, South tj::io ii.in. 11:()0ii.iii. .5:20 ),in. ortb lv.PortlaniTar. lv. Salem lr. ur. Iloscb'g lv. 23i HAI.KM PA8SENGE8. South TM 4:00 p.nt 0:15 p.in lv. Portland ar. ur. Salem lr, DINING CAKS O.V 0GDE.V ROCtll PULLMAN UUHETbliiPERS and Mcudd -class ilctpingwii:abtJloi throuia irsuu. WEtTTIDElJivisioS, lletween Portland and OimllU, iilj cept buuJijr, 7130 a.m.! Lv, 12: 15 pm. Ar. Portland. CorvaWs. TpSJ At Albany snd ConallU coosa 1 Ira.ns of Oregon Contral A Eutcni w-s , ,i' . la i -"ir 4i . in 1 Lv I iU:il At Wi ?US p. m I Ar McMini.ll Ul WA TIIKOUOII TICKET . .11 ,.,1,,,. in ihpE2sterni5.ilrt,C .-.1 ,.-...i.,. ,.n lnKll'mfd it lotcsl 1 from' W.W. SKINNER. Aeeat, M E. P. KOUERS, Asit. C t.UX II. KOEH1.KK. Manager OREGON CE AND Eastern R. 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