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n n4 a,i iWWKt l i J W r . .'; jjrf THE CAPITAL EVENIffGF JOUENAX. I '' t a THE ClPim JOCBHL I'UHUHHKDIMIIiV.KXfKlTHU.VIlAV, JIV 1HB Capital Journal Publishing Company. (IlNorimnitrd.) Knlvred lit the iKMlnnlrc lit Fiilun,Or.,uii t.vcQiid clan matter. Hie fourth iko for Icrinx of Mibcrlj lion. Ailw-rllwhicnlii lo Insure Insertion (for tin- wine ilnyj should be handed .In by 1 o'clock. Cu.rcviMiiidoiioi coiiliilnliis news of In It. ml mid luiK),'t(iiii) I iiiwlrtil from nil imrlHof tho Mate. A'n iituiitlnii .'lll be paid loiinoiiymoiiH roniinunlciitloiiH. CiTxont iliwl.'dii; IIm1 C.vriTAl. Jiirii.vAl h Tied lit lliclr Iioiim-b cim own re It liv hoh I'l cr.d rwiurM. or hi vmrd left (it thin oilli. Hin-lIiiici. niimhcrH xent free nil iiMillcii. tlon. Oillcc, mrniT C Mill and Liberty HI (ret. CLARE B. IRVINE, Manager. Kill DA V, MAY it, 1880. J'oitTf.ANDliiiH Hindu contracts for $1.11!. lo worth (iriiiU'i-itlHiiiK lnciii-t-eni paper. 'I'hls irrrrrHTTiiuId be. Tin: House of jhc .MLs'-ntirl letfis. Inline j,f, i.njrrcfMJil the liill reduc ing mil, ad fun- Iji lu fi'iilH M'i nilli'on iiiiiin IIiich and tlnec centH per mile on brnneli linen. TIiIh Is refrediliiu; wlicn compared with nitcHon the coiiitt. John May, uiuv' pnv.iii- M"'ie lury of I'cc idi'iit U'lc.iii, nlso mi Ihornf "Mt.l' liic I'lu-" (Hid .liin JJIiiiIhoc," will ' clltcr In elih I' ol the New Yoik Tribune dining Hit absence of Vlilli'liiv Held, iiinliil ed minister to I'Vniicc. A Zoological Ilomanrc. The lollouiiii; Ingculoint romance In rhyme, which amid appropriately be en titled "A Zoological Itornnnce," lint n jiearcd iihout ten ) earn age: No sweeter girl ewe ever gnu TJiiiii llelly .Martln'i daughter Buc. With sable bare, small tapir wnlst, And lips you'd gopher miles to mate, Ilrlght, lambent eyes, like the gazelle, Sheep iertly brought to bear no well. Ape pretty huw, It w.ut-nvnweJ, Of w horn her marmot to bee proud. Ileirglrl, Jlovidher as my life, And vuu'ril I'd heifer hh my wife, Alalia Hnlltir on I lie My, Hud ca'ttin her hi wciitherryc. He wild my love for her wan bosh, And my nllcetlon I iiiisiiiiiihIi. 'He'd dither lnolsleps everywhere, A(di'(it( r In his easy thalr. He'd heltcr round, HiIh allorchai, And pointer out upon the limp Where onie a pliute cruleer boar lllm captive Ion foreign slime, The cruel captain fa-outdid The yaks and crlniCK or C'npi. Kid. Hoolt would wlinlclaek with the cut, AndKiiy: "My buck, doe you like that?" "What makes you 'tag about hi, Miy? 'I he catamounts ilo Miiiiethlng, hey?" Then he would neiil It with an oath, Andwiy; "Vouiuimi Iny flotli." I'll Marvo you down, (iiy K.illorllne, Ant hill for bceforiiorcupliie." 'I hen finely InirM- wl'h fiendish laughter Would say: "Hencelorth, mind what gl- lullu ler. ' In null ihc many rinks he ran flight Hell llamaa braver man. 'I hen he was wiecked and cast m-horc h :e lei lily illnglng lo mi o..r, ll.vi inn le'l ii lining Hie locks He cllmbid miiiskIio"s and 111111114 ox, Ami when lief.iln would goatto bed, .li ilnl lo Hon leaesl(iste;(rt. I'lu UNDIVIDED. I met a trua dear friend last night, I had not aecn In years, And In her face beamed lore's sweet light Unchanged by tlmo or tears. We turned at once with natural thought Hack to our mutual past And thus, I think, ve will bo brought To view our lift at last AVhen meeting with our long-lost dead, To And their lore unchanged. We gather up Its hidden thread, No faithful heart estranged. Nor noed wo fear they will outgrow Us, In their service sweeti To us 'tis givon to serve bolow With swllt and willing feet. Whllo they. In ministries of love, May oft to us be sent; And gently draw ng us above, Their work with ours Is blent. ? Our vision dim may see them not; No voice our ears may hear. Hut yet I bold and love the thought Tbej nro In spirit near. N. Y. Observer. HacKlen's Arnic-i Snlvc. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever pores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns unci all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pcrieetsatislaclloii, or money refunded. Price 2-j cents per box. For sale by Daniel J. Fry, druggist- Portland, Or., January I-'. Having a severe back ache l.iat summer, I tried the Oregon Kidney ic,u, 1 used oiiecan, which eiiecieii 11 radical cure. I would recommend It to all who are nfllicted as an un failing remedy. Ji'i.irs Acn. Sold by D. W. Mnthow-. Senator Ingalls will spend the s inimer fishing, hunting, reading, smoking and talking to his Kansas constituents. II. V. MATTHEWP. F. L. AJNSWORTH. NEAELY A TEAGEDY. Suffering from tho MIsdooda of a Twin Brother. I.v Si'iitciiihci" of next ytar will c cur tin' iil-ciMilciiiifal .if 1 1 ic-linii of the 111 "t paper 'mill i.i Am 1 1 -Tho site wimat Ibixb'iriiiiub, Pa. ll Is proposal 1 hnl Him uiiiiKciHiiry be celebiatt'd hi an MppioprlaU iii'iiiiicr, under Ihc inmplces of (he p:i ei mailers and pilnlcfs tliroiiglioiit llu Unlle.l SlnlcH. ; i .-i.e uniiliteiiy Willi IriWThled .ice: lb .1 KihhIihiImV In Micif 11 plucc?" Mul Mniljhtwiiy Iiyii Jrn would melt Ami f,ij: "How ImdW must have fell." 1 In 11 be, the brute, viXbjhuck her chin And mi): "Ayr, ii) my lass," mid grin Kmmmu those sleecv, It's over now; I'l' i-'s u.iughl l!egilel Iheh.ut loeou. Jiu-I.MSs'il her tu be bis, am! she In ,'.(.! i. 1-1..1I .ilnl Jilted inc. Mi no.., l i.-, llu- l,Ml- llllllks. 1m Ii iiiikI to him Willi II men's lyn. "SCIIAI'S." TillliiiliabitaulHof the AoicH Is lands nio Igiiorniit, lint ni'i' li'iiiper iito ami clean in tiich' dress. They are c.ti"incly fond of mimic. The three groups of hIiiiiN compiie 1 1 III square miles, mul contain nlioiil KI.IMH) luhalillantH. The chief cx lii'tH are wine, bluntly, grain ami oraiim. PirriiiK'ooi'iiii.whodlcdatiilncly two leaving a fortune of jlillhi.OdO, icniurlicd ton youth a few mouths prior to his death: "My miii I never went to bed without wiving halfof what my day's prullls weic. If I made a dollar, half a ilolliir uns put away. I cairlcd llial rule Into active llfo when I lieeamnn mcichant and never dcpaitcil from It." Ki:v. lliioiiics, lute (landldate for vlee-picHidcnl on (lie prohibition ticket, does not believe in lOaster. jiohuj'hoI II: "KiHer Is a iclio of barbarism, or rather, a combination ofpaganaml Clulstlau riles, which was originally InstlliiteJ to win pagan nations. This unfortunate festival is ooth unauthorized and uiM'ilplurul," l''i:v things cause editors of news-papersmiiicaniioyaiicetlmntbeeare-less or Ignorant way inuvlilch tho.se who scud in manuscript furpublloa tlon often UMJanilabiiseijipllidlelleiH. WilteiH who, hi rcspivlj o H'lllng, grammar, ami even jiuueluatloii, lu'ipilt themselves t-ivditublv. blnn. tier Niioeiiiiiu v .Mr. Hyena hits been dlscoveied out 111 Jewell county, Kansas, mid when liu opens his lips, it is hale to say, not a neighbor dales bark out of tune. Hwinburiie, England's erotic Ch.irlcs Algernon, is about to pub lifh a now volume of verse. Walt hitman and Amelle KIvcs will now gel ti rest. It is claimed that the Isabella and Catawlia grapes both originated in X01 lb Carolina, and were cultivat ed Iheie for years before they be came known to fame. A colored woman in Atlanta, (la., Is the youngest of thirl v-mivcii chil dren, and although not yet thirty eight years old, is herself tho mo ther of twenty-seven children. King Louis and Queen l'ia of Portugal recently held n conver sation through telephones at a dis tance of hundreds of miles. He was at Marseilles, ill, mid she was in Paris, anxious. As llieie are OI.OOO fourtli-class postmasters hi the United States, Mr. ClaikMiu can turn them out at the rate of 100 a day, and yet leave u lew of the Denis in olhYc for some tlmo to come. Pennsylvania. Iiiismhiio girls worth liavlng. In tho haying scum in a gentleman dining tt nhort drive counted nine young women ditving two-horse uioweis and seventeen managing horni rakes, t'vrus Tilplett, who died at the ago of eighty-two years near Akron, Ohio, iccently, had never been out- OCUitlL'IV II C.lllthlll.ill.,,, An Idea seems to prevail, ton L'reiili.i'rl,, ,lm llmllH f the eouutrv but or les cAtent, that It (s the emivct Uiw nl"1 '" "" 1,is Hfftime rode thing to begin with n fapltal letter any word which the Writer wish loniakiiemplmtle. j In a little town in Jiisughi there Nn uiiliiie ilrunkanl, not becaiis0 of ills ill iiiUltig iiiipeiihltiis, but Ikw uiM or (he bevcragd lie eliooses. For the just Utti-eii yt.rs holms rvgulaily Imhlltoil fn)iii one totto pints of ismiI oil perdv.umi Is, to all uplK-araiiiYs, a stronu;, licalthv man. His favorite liquor d.s not 'intoxi cate, nor even stiuuilnto him, , 'ct he cannot do without It. Warn "go ho tried to hioak himself of this ' lucor habit, and for n,.., llllllhfcl,1 wont Into tho ,,,nitrj-, wheie lie ' only live miles on a railroad "What is tho matter with vour eyes.'" was asked of Marshall 1'. Wilder a few dayh age: "they look lillliututl." "Yes," will the little Inker: "they me. I hmo been read a list of (he Dannmik's passengei-s. The llauscliistlca, from the milk r wlileli tho India rubber com merce trade Is made, kiiiws well Southern California and prepara tions ,m, making to cultivate the tieos. A gioat many will be planted him winter. The little boy was on Ids knees in ms utile nightdress niylng "Just one moro errand, and then home I" It was a careless speech enough, and Sophie, AVlltbank's voice was Indifferent in tone, but her eyes, large dark eyes full of expression, scanned her companion's laco closely. She, know well that this ono last errand was tho only aim and object of that drive, though thoy had visited many stores and purchased quantities of goods. Sho hoped Grace would ask her where thoy were going, help her to draw down a blow upon her cousin's heart, that sho must give, nnd which sho would yet hnvo given her own llfo almost to avert. But Grace, was day-dreaming apparently, looking out upon tho village, streets, as tho carriage drovo toward tho suburbs. So Sophie tried again. "Aro you very tired?" sho asked. "No, indeed 1 I was thinking of Ernest." Hero was an opening, with a vengeance "Of Mr. Copelandl He will bo back soon!" "I do not know. His brother Is dying. Who can toll how soon or how Into ho may coiuo. Father heard in tho city that Mr. Qorard Copclnnd is very rich. Perhaps Ernest may hnvo business to arrange- for him. For," with a shy, pretty blush, "you kiiow Mr. Ernest Copclnnd is not very rich." "So I have heard. Grade," and Sophie's voice trembled, "do you lovo him very muohl" "Why, of courso I do," tho bluo oyes now vory wido open. "Aro wo not to bo mar ried In Septemberl" "Hut if any thing should prevent." " What can happen I It is August now." Then tho carriage stopped. "In a moment, John," Miss Sophio said, and John Btood asido. Hut Sophio, laying ono llttlo gloved hnnd upon Graco's, said, earnestly: "Oraco, you know that I lovo you, don't youl" " Yes, I know it. Why, Sophio, wliat ails youl" "You know I would rather hurt myself than hurt youl" ' I believo you would. What is it?" Sho was trembling then, and all tho pret ty pink Hush faded from her lovely faco, for Hiwhio's eyes wcro misty, her lins oulv- oring. "Como and sec," Sophio said. "And, darling, forglvo mo that I must show you 1" i., Sho sprang out of tho carriago, and Grace followed lior. Two pretty maidens thoy were, tho daughter nnd tho nieco of tho greut mill-owner, Joseph Wiltbank. Graco was bis only child, Sophie, tho orpnnnod, penniless cinui 01 ins uroiner. Grace's lover lived in thogreatcity.whoro tho cousins often spent some of tho winter months with their mint, in 11 fashioiinblo bo.11 ding-house. In one. of tho informal social gatherings, to which they wero invited, Graco had met Ernest. And Sophie, heart-wholo, loving Grncons yet nbovo any ono elsoon earth, thoughtof it nil us sho led tho wnv across a tin ni. den to n mean llttlo cottage, wboro n woman stood In tho doorway, holding sotno sewing lu hor hand. Two boys, of threo nnd llvo. lIMll-.t .tin. .!.. 1.. .1... 1 - ' .. n.u ,ujiiiK in mo gnruvn, "Good afternoon, Mrs. Copclnnd," Sophio said, very quietly, but watching Oraco braco horsolf us sho heard the name. "Is the sowing douul" " Woll, no, miss, not nil of it. I hnvo two skirts dono." "I promised to bring my cousin to seo if sho had any work you could do." "Walk in," Mrs. Coneland mild. And Graco, following Sophio, entered tho llttlo parlor. A cry roso to her lips, but sho oi', hastily: ' "I sprained my foot I" nnd sat down, just as Sopbio prepared to catch hor if sho foil. Hho could still seoovor tho mantol-ploco a crayon head of EruostCopolnudl Sho saw that Sophio meant to draw tho woman's attention from homnlf TIIKIK IiIfME.SS IIOUIII.NU. Probably no one thing has caused such 11 great revival of trade at Dan iel J. J' ry's Drugstore as their giving away to their customers so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade issimply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Dronchitis, uroup, aim 1111 tnroat mid lung dis eases ih'ckly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bot tle free, largo size $1. Every bottle warranted. Hepresentative Tom Iteed of Maine is in Washington. He thinks an extra .session of congress will be called in October. uracil. The transliion from long, lingering iiiu i.iiiiiiiiMCKiicss to rooust neniiu marks an epoch in the life of the in dividual. Such 11 remarkable event is treasured In the memory and the agency whereby the good health hos leen attained is greatfully blessed. Hence It Is that so much is heard in iraise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their icstoration to Health, to the use of the (J rent Al terative ami Tonic. If von are troubled with any disease 'of Kid neys, ijivcr or stomach, of long or short standing you will surelv find relief by use of Elcctiic Milters, bold at SOe. nnd ?1 per bottle at Dan iel J. Fry's Drugstore. -lv--benalor Malione still holds the fort at Washington. Mahone is not very big, but like other small creatures ho "gets thar." When nil other remedies fail, Ore gon Kidney Tea comes to the front liKe a true, faithful friend. For Kid ney and urinary troubles, such as pain in the back, mucous and milkv discharges, brick dut deposit in the urine, loss of appetite, weakness, and general debility, Oregon Kidney lea has no equal. It never fails and being of purely vegetable com position does not iiiime tlw hvmIi.ih riold by D. W. Mat lie ws. P. T. liariiiim Ims given $11,000 to the Univeisalist church of Bridge port, Conn., thus freeing it from debt. Always Youiiff. W'llV Is 111V Wife so nnvlrmu In mi. Ll..t.n sit because Ikt c.cs nro alwnys bright. And grace nnd modesty are In hernli-.' Matthews & Ainsworth, "" TATE AGENTS, Office Over Capital National Bank, SALEM, OREGON! REAL ES Five ncro lots in the bcimtitiil "Garden City ndilition to Siilcm," just east of tho city. Jloautiliil Harden, iTuit and Jlomc sites! tan cany aim gei your cnoice, Wo Mill sell yon uiiy anil niiMiiruiiii itius ,11111 lainin 01 an ucnuiipiiwiin. MATTHEWS & AINSWORTH, Real Estate Agents. JOHN F. STRATTON & SON Importers nnd Wholesale dealers In MUSICAL MEHCHANDISK. New York, 43 nnd 45 Wnlker St, John F. Htrnt ton's Celebrated Kii'Blan Gut Violin strings, the Finest In the World. VO tt,M Mi S9J VsT 'At Ls4r 1 lie oaiei 0(111 ii Mr -AND- Our Oiiurmitpc If a dealer leeelves n complaint, (which ho bcllexcsto be honest) from any musician to whom lie has sold any of these strings, ho Is authorized by Us to Ifive llhtl iinnthcr stHiiir tvlthnnt eharge.andall such loss will be made good by us to our customers, without quibble or lltlestloil. (limi'lin-fif linltiillnn.l Tlpnlors will please send lor descriptive catalogue. 1 lad supplied at lowest price. LAND COMPANY, Ilnve removed to building adjoining Thompson'.' jewelry store on Commercial street. ..i-uiii-i, ueiiuvu me, inougiisiie'svery fa r. S)lii'saystiiiid ni) k it w lib an earnest diet Ion "I Ills L'lowlngol,!, I nnd, is all atlctlon, Since loiiuiio sent 1110 'Favorite 1'icsci lo tion.'" ' 1 ; k'r,1'1' " r-"0"'' lemcdy of this name Is, indeed, 11 peileet speclllc lor "femiile wenlcm-ss,' and kindred ailments. Hy Cleans the llvor, slAmaeh, bowels and whole system by using Dr. l'Uco's l'ellets Tlie Car of liussia recently cele brated his forty-llftli liirtlulay. Tliia Is a remarkable fact when vou con sider the number of plots aainst his iife. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY GraQimtes Students in Classical, .Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is tho olde.-t, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning In the North, west. School opens first Monday in September Send for cataloguo to THUS. VAN SCOY, President. 1,: Salem, Oregon, Titles Investigated. Money to Loan. Land for Sale. Houses for Rent CALL AND SEE US. Oregon House! Corner Mill and Summer Sts,, Tho building formerly occupied by the Hoys' Hoarding Ilnll lias been thorouehll renovated nnd remted and is now onln J now opened 25 :o the general public: Hoard per meal 1111.11U1111U tunning jht any ti, Hoard nnd lodging per week i M Free transportation of passengerT and bagg.igo to and from depot. " H. J. rfllAIlP, Proprietor. 13 oarderSI inyono wishing to board nta quiet A. nnd cozy piace, will rind tho object ol their search lit MRS. 1VI. A. THOMPSON'S Cor. Chonielteto nnd Liberty Sts., Baiern l Where n lew select boarders can secure II board. ui.i 1101 kci miv ml oil. II,. ,(i outfurUihti days, I'liduih.Kaltihe cmvIiiBu imd MillernK of u ,,m,v toK'r, but was ilimtty iiiiiih.m , .livni Id IIISlllH'Ulq. "I think you told mo you wore not a wid ov.' Boplno sold. "No, miss. My husband dosenml m t wan n poor Kirl. without education, nnd ho was u Kcntloman. Hut I bolioved In tils love and wo woro very happy till last winter. Hion ho changed, nnd ono day ho gave mo iomo money to keep for him, qulto n sum. aud weut away. Honuvercumo buck, but no wrote, to mo never to expect to neo him again. Tho inonev Imt.vi 1111 .,,.. 1.... 1. ,. - mm' IIIKIIHIIVM MiyhiB his Rone. 1 hoped 1 cSuU Ket work nttho mill rayiT. and his llttlo sister eouldn't I aml iv c vtuff In tho ceuntry: so I wMtheten.ita(lou to tlekle the' Cm iliT" .llutV,1u,,10t8,ronK ensU for M..esons ,t,e,W,. II.. hI.hhI It lo pay Voomond Z 1ST - l IK uh liiMiHil.1, ,,i,,I 11,011 Kild; " I lwtoutht.Sn-WtauStoaSeal "l'leas,.,Uod,e.euse me whllo I b0ttr,tou wtiieh waapaintod tho legend: t:ii.vtV- 1 III ti.iit . .... .. ... 1 ; iitiiniMiiiiiu z::zrr.:nrmv.. . -. wr ""' i'ii 01 ,ierevv t'llv W'iIl'IiI'- iim. i-i... . ItliiniZ .. ...Ti i'i . . """ '"'miiioiniie r ....? 1. .' ",l,l0.,,ml.l nppeilcrand upc aii.l .,r..l,'.i1K,'7tOS ,h.u 'l!l'-liM orgu'is nlHnii'l'ilrj'cox. C"" b ,cl,cU Louis Stevenson's father was an engineer, and was much enraged at his son's determination to n.lnni literature as a profession. v genueinan who had Miflered great an noyaneo and pain from Har bors I teh, and wiio had been treated THE 1101 RESTAURANT, liavlng been furnished for the especial 1 i . .r "'"""""iiiou 01 me puuiic, u'e inite the intent Inn of the the HUNGIft' and sleepy ones to "Our Home" beds, new nnd clean; giKHl "Home" meals served reK Y?JlVlne "m,es n d".v- No Chinese in ymiiN If '"' " "S " l'a" ""ll hC0 for E, M. LAW, Proprietor. Cor. Court and High St., Salem, Or. H. f. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. 11544 Commercial St. O House and Carriage, Painting Sign writing, Paper hanging and decorating, Wall tinting and kal- sonnning executed in tho latest style. Experienced Workmen Employed. oausiacuon uuaranteed. , Call and see us before you let your work. Norflierii Pacific Railroad GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE TWO FAST TJtAINS DAII,Y I NO CHANGE OK CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And nil points East via St. PAUL nnd MINNEAPOLIS. 1 he Northern Pacific railroad Is the onlr lino running Passenger trains, Second clasi sleepers ffiee of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, J'ullmnn Palace Sleeping Can, Palnco Dining Curs, (meals 76c) from Port land to tho cast. tce tliat your ticket rend via the Northfli Pacific railroad nnd avoid the change of can. A Bargain For Somebody ! ! I.v il,. 1 ' . . , uml "oon "Wi I'd J theiiet phjvslelans, without re- ht'I, havhthat two bottles of Dutard's perfectly smooth, whlmnt .. u..- V; never fails in skin diseases. Soldi;. i. . Jlathews. One of the nuwest thlniM ) .... " one, with a Miielllng bottle in the stick, and in iho smelling bottle a little very strong ammonia. If VOIIlim Ilin-iMiio .. l.-u.i 1 . . laI.iU.diiritrifou'0!, sick headache, sallow e,m,a..i'..L oroteiisive breath, then voir "liver fclie,&,?!!!l,J?-Hrouiing: . :."'. " ""iiuvihjii loilii nv. 1 hollSimris nn nOltxtn.l ...lit. .it . . - the Kidney ami Urlm ry OiTjitis w 10 mr an kind, a rewdos.es iillord Instant re- Sold by D. V, ilatliflvvs A Co. m PAUL'S SCilOOf. -KOIt . Bys and Girls. stores the liver to health v act! onand ien on the 21th ik i . 1 AwwiH II Aiii:.t l..M. ..f . iho Tu n,...i.i. .. ' " ""'mv.1 .. ct.Mioto lor a fee on 1 ho i,r.. ivZ . ',,:. " ", h" ,u" "rougni m ...'- . i umsiana news. ss-srsciSI S5SSS 1 gSpSSB' iwii U It Uiv,i.kii ,. , liMliuu.u.,iri...... .'.".. w,"ff.u,,om,sl Wher.uiry. and Mr. wihk.. .:... ,c" r caued bv iv.i,.i. .?...,.'," The school win of ffis,!- Liffifi .. 'inier """ " "'"iriiniiry anil nttvanced English Branches. UTIX JSB EEMB'TS OF 111SIC -In course.- Cor.Clicmlke'tandHtSesU s-ao-tr EASTERN PROPERTY! To Exchange for !'!& mm LAND Lcavo Portland ntPn. ni.nnd 8:40 p. m dally arrive at Minneapolis or Bt. Paul l 0:0.) p. m. v Pacific Divisiok. Trains leave Front and G street daily at 11:55 a. m, and ft P. m.; Arrive at Tnconia nt 7:10 p Jnnl 4:J0u m arrive Seattle OrSin m and9:35piii. Ihrough Pullman Palaco Weeping (an, elegant day coaches, linest palaco dlnini cars between Portland, Tacoma and SeatU direct. Dally service. A. D. CHARLTON Asst. Gon'l Pass. Agent, 121 First St., Oor. Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Depot Corner First nndQ Street. ' SEE One hundred ncres of extra clear land, fln for dividing up into small tracts, U ova tlll'eO-fOlirtllK nf .1 nilln frnlrl Knlpm DOI oillce. Prlco$85peracre. THOMAS A PAYNE. INSURANCK OODipJ' Fire and Ma rine. . Salem, Orefoa WZEU.ANI) w . JOS. ALBERT, Agent. . ""'".W.ffrSwi Goandlearu how to avoid dUeae, ahd how woniiern I. Jy you are maile. 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M n.l ;; ,.""".. iwviaeu wlih iCTmSSSW,,",; U carried arSo,l V Urugubta, 7.1c, ' Uu g?. K'ntTS STORED FOR SALE. MM4wtw O. "W.HUNT, Proprietor. For Bargains IN Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Ek, GO TO- TJI0MAS BURROWS, Commercial Street, Salom,Or. Country produce of nil klndalway nana, if vnn tinA nn iM4.d ri.h ms w fore, I respectfully solicit a trial belleyW l enn suit you both In priced and quawf' THE OLD RELIABLE lllackiiii.-li and Wtcon maker, JJ Knight is it ,t tuny eatublUhed at hUWj quartern on u erty street. He ufcef mo nowinetlmi InhU art nnd mate" lciauy of (Use., es or horte wet . ennk Lynch Ihik clurra of the Iviiiir.i. iiuandtiiMB a ceueral rtl" I. .J. .11. W . I.r.. .... ...An aVM ttfl 1 I'liiivv if fi.' u ... iry and-reouminend Um .Mr.i.'nlsflii nuWn hereforyWi