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TUB ClflHL JfljjBjLlL. I'Ujii.wiikihuii.y, iJXfliiTHL'NDAV, ' the following rqiort of a miraculous ! escape of burial jiIIvc. J lie percent jngo is enormous. Wc have more fours of being buried alive than we - i f riiniiofir llp.inllcs. the CAPIOYEyiyGTJg- A XAItltOW JISCAI'K. Following Hie thought expressed in the! columns yesterday, conira 11V TJIK Capilal Journal Publishing Company. (Ineori .orated.) Krilcrcil nt llio xwtolIUe nt Hnlein,Or.,nH q hccoihI cIiim tnntt'T. CURE B. IRVINE, Manager, Hid fourth !tgo for terms of sulHerlp- AiUrrllKCimiilK I" Inmirp Inwrllon (for tlio .nmu day) tilioulil he handed In by 1 C'orrt-HiioiKlciicP mntnlnlfig Hewn of In tTost unci ImiMtrtiiiKf In di-drril from nil parts of thonlntc. No iitteritloiiwlll In- pnldtoiinoiiyinuiu coinmiiiilcntloriii. IVmoimiliiilrltu tlif (WI'IT-U. Joi'ii.nai. nri'il nt lliclrlioiiM-tnin ecriiro It by imih till card reiiiet, or by word left "t this office. , ,. HIM'Hincn muiiiImth Fciit nrooimppllcn- tdilru, corner Omit mid Liberty Ht reels. TlIKSIlAY ..MAY 7, IKS'). Tiiij tli'vll fniilH irtoHt men, hut Idle men tempt the devil. Wahhinu'ion'h Hag is aecredited to have been the origin of thontnrH and nlrli"f, our nnlioiinl banner having been designed from the Washington amis. Miksinsiiti Is the Mate to wbieh the negro population of the miuUi h IneslKtlbly altnieleil. A MIkhMpp paper gives the negro majority it the population of the Mute as(iO,"ll In 1H70, m.HilH In IfvSO, anil es tlmules that the ecnuof H!)0 wll' nhow .Viil.WI moie eolored than white people within Its holders. 'I'm: literary iiondiwrlpl given be low Ik very old as well as ingeniou-l. eoiiHtrueled. It exhibits an e.tra ordinary amount of patient labor on the part of Mioieb ny, and Is deserv ing of a plnro in every scrap boeh: uir f w d dlH mid p A M'd li ml roiiKliI I'i'lli cum' inn lili'H Ir d or mid in.' What Iseeeenliie in one country Is not eccentric in another. Ke eenlrlclty is a matter of lulitiide and longitude, 'i'o be ijulle collect one would need to la' e his bearings and carry with him a book of customs anil cort umes, graduated according to the distance from the IliM meridian. 'I'm: line story of the capture of (Jen. ItogeiH A. I'rinr, the ex-Con-fcdeialeolllcer who Is being so lill teily assaullcd by the Hiullicru press on iieeouiit of a recent speech, Is iniule public for the llrst lime by his captor In order to icfuie the charges of cowardice which are made against I'ryor. The otllccr who ef fected his capture Is dipt. II. O. Dudley of Manchester, X. II. (lAl.ll.m was right; the woild does move. A rallnmd Is to be built from Jerusalem to .lella on the Alcdlteiianean, III miles distant, the ancient poit of the Jewish capital and the lauding place of the cedars with which the temple was con structed. A JeiiisaleiuJcw Joseph Allium by name- who Is uu Ottu man subject, has obtained fiom tin Sultan u charter for this purpose The chai ter holds good for 71 years The estimated cost of ooiiMructloi IsfcKO.OWI. So, then, heiealter civ. lll.tlmi Is to be domesticated In Palestine. The nluelcenth century! will utilvo In those parts when the' llrst locoinollvepuH's Into Jeiusalcm. Kvciiyikiiiv Knows that lion. S. S. Con of Xew York bears the soubriquet of "Suiim-I," but not Ilium than one In u thousand can tell why. OfoJHKI nopa per read ers probably not mum I ban one ever heard of the lemarkable production that has tied "Sunset" to Samuel Sullivan Cox for life. Most people have an Idea that the nickname, was applied on account of his Initials being "S. S." but this i a memiue. ears ago .Mr. Cox was the editor of a iviper in Ohio, the Ohio State Journal, in his paper hcgaveudcM'ilptlou of a sunset, a commonplace, every -day occurieiuv. However, the description Mr. l'o gave would convey the Impression that It was one of thenuM remark able phenomena that the eope of the world had ever beheld. have of death. This last esciijie was ut HI. Louis. This nllmcnt was catalepsy. The. story is to the ellect that a young married woman, twenty-live years of age, was in her coffin and about to be taken out for burial, when her husband saw her arm move, ordered her to be taken out of the collln at once, called in two physicians, who, after examination, pronounced life not extinct, and be gan a process of resuscitation. Their ellbrtH were successful, and the woman was In n short time brought back to consciousness. Tlio story was obtained from her sister, a young married woman. The sister says: "The most terrible part of it all is that she knew per fectly everything that was going on around her When she was being dressed for bin Jul she realized what was being done, and tried her best to show siirns of life, but could not do so. When she was placed in the collln an awful feeling of what was t,) be her doom came over her, and he says she tried to hcream, and bought she succeeded, but ofcoiir.se she did not. "When sheeametoaud related to us an account of the mental torture she had experienced during the time 'lie trance lusted she said: 'Wheic were you all when I i-eieained'." "When she was lying in the collln he tried to move, but failed, until a little child came luniiiug Into the room and asked to look at her. Then her arm cramped and her husband, who was Htaniliug by the collln, fortunately happened to see it. Had he not she would certainly have been burled alive." :(iN(!i:it.iN(i nii'in m;iti.. The Huston board of health lias issued a circular which contains some useful informal Ion regarding diphtheria, which should be known In the public in all large cities, wheic cases of (he terrible disease frequent ly occur. Diphtheria Is contagious and in fectious, and can be communicated by kissing, coughing, succ.iiig, or by the use of Infected articles, as towels, handkerchiefs or napkins. It Is dltlleult U) eradicate the poison from clothing and furniture. It oc curs at all seasons, and attacks all ages. It, Is bred by dampness, lilt li and foul air. Thoieirciihir describes the means of disinfection, which should be ali.solute. A recent report gives the details from diphtheria In one Meek as twenty one In llrooklyn, forty-seven In Xew York, six in Philadelphia, twenty-six in Chicago, 111 in St. I.oulsand twenty-live in Loudon. liiicklcn's Arnica Salve t '!'!,(. linat cntv. Ill (111! WOflll for i The iittrartKiii of phonetic rpplllnif may lir.w ,,rc. ulcers'. Slllt ' bereeiilm mlr "heiu.U-ou, l.eatllu.le , ', fem.' m tetter chapped in the follow-in lii" uy i's lmnd, chilblains, corns and all fckin eruptioni, mm positively cures jmen or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. .-Price 25 cents' per box. For sale by Daniel J. Fry, drug- &" H. V. MATTHFWG. P. L. AINSWORTH. . The fanner leadi no K . life The CI) sows will lot; And when nt i: V lie reits from xlrlfr, Ills hones nPsV K lot; In 1) I) has to struc(?le haul To KK living out; li I 0 frosti do not retnid IIli crops, there'll be n drought. The hired I. V lni" to pay Are awful A 7. looj They OK a rest lien Ch Away, nor 2f K work they do, Jioth X . cannot rimlie tomb cut, And then for A J) tuki s onie boarders Who ro It T eat tli.it K mi money muUvs. Or little UU IndshNlife; Hick In old (I lie The debt he O 7. leaves his tt Ire, And then In I'C dies. A eanvasback duck is ! eighty miles an hour. .iid tolly Matthews Ainsworth Portland.Or., January VI. Having a scveiu back ache kst sumnief, I tried the Or-gon Kidney Tea, I used one can, which eliieted a radical cure. I would recommend it to all who are alllieted as an un failiiigWmcdy. JiLif.s Acii. Sold by 1). W. Mathews. ISvery French hank has a photo- "SCIiAI'S." grajih of every employe. THKIII HUSIM.SS IIUOIIIM!. Probably no one thing has caused such a great revival of trade at Dan iel J. Fry'dDruirstoreus their giving away to their customers so many free "trial bottles of J)r. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption. Their trade issiniply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, JJronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung dis eases (iiiieklv cured. You can test it I before buying by getting a trial bot- who is i ,,t' r'ee Iar8e Hie " Lvery bottle wariaiucu. There are lots ol people who mix their religion with their business, but forget to stir it up well. As a result, Hie business invariably rises to the top. Forepaugh and J'arnum have di vided the territory of the Unhid States into two parts, and agieed not to txliibit tlieir shows in the same territory for two vein's. This Is circus trut. Ml-s Daisy ot Kentucky, among the Oklahoma boomers, is fully prepared lo defend her claim. She is well provided with pistil", ami this is about the time of year for the daisy to shoot. Druggist --What's the matter with you? You seem exeitid. CIeik1 leavens! I sold Mrs Smi ley strychnine iiisl id of potash. Well, if you are 't the most care less Idiot I ever saw. You seem to have no idea of the value of strych nine. In Paris (beie is a room almost completely finished in celluloid. The curtains, the furniture, the door-knobs and even th !" J La AGENTS SAIv Office Over Capital National Bank, , OREGON! KM The fashion of carrying a nitifl' dates ,'iOO years back. Courtiers wore them in tlio time of George 1. 5 L II'OCII. The tranMtion from long, lingering and palnfulsiekne-s to robust health marks an epoch in the life ofthein- dividual. Such a remarkable event , is treasured in the memory and the J agency whereby the good health has i been attained is gieatfully bles-ed. ! Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Electric Hitters. So many feel they owe their lestoration to health, to the iwe of the (J rent Al terative and Tonic If you are 1 troubled with any disease of Kid i nevs. Liver or Stomach, of Ionir or Hitting short standing vou will surely lind' were made of the material. To lie sure, no matches were ever can led there. Indeed the room w. is never used. It was only a curiosity, and the man who owned it, owned the factory where It was made. The nosey lines given below are from Itev. Asbhurlon Campbell, a relief by use of Electric Hitters. Sob! at 50c. and id per buttle at Dan iel J. Fry's Drugstore. An Ohloniin has taken the small pox from a pig. What an Ohio F JJl'i Five acre lots in the licuniiliil "Garden City lulclilloii to Salem," jnsl oast of the city. i. .,, m.i ftnnioii. l-Yi.it ami Jfomc sites! Call early ami gel your choice, We wll sell j i... ..- vi"i " '-. ..,.-. J city ami suburban lots and farms ol all tirscrimioiis. MATTHEWS- AINSWORTH, Real Estate Agents. yon New Butcher Shop AT imwhiiii HLE?TII - Tie Saiem Abstract No. 216 Commercial Street man would nut take, i not havlnjr. worth iirfon Campbell, a i viu.-n all other remedies fail, Ore- man of great ilrennth of mind, but K" Kidney Tea conies to the front who is always ready to substantiate I iiKe il "i110. nitliful friend. For Kid 1.1. belief in-the old adaKe: n 1, "S, XA better than phy.sic, and a deal easier i U(-fliiuir-M, brick diM deiKlt in the to take:" . urine, io-s of annelite. weaUncp-. and Kener.il debility, Oregon Kidney Tea ha no eipi.il. It never fail's ami beiiiK of purely vegetable com-po-ition does not iniure the system. .Sold by I). YV. Mathews. AXEVIXK & 1IAXS03IK. IlnveoiiPiifdiip i llrit-rl i-s belcher Hlinp it tlio abn.'u locitlim, wlicro they will bo pleiiNeil to servo tlio penptis with I ho CIIOIv.'H'.T AND IIKSr 3Ii:.VTS of nil ktnii-, thai tin1 inaruetjiirnrils. (jive llii'ii a ufill mul bo cim lnreil of the Mipeiioilly of their moat-. 3-lJi)(KNiIolie cclfroo. DO YOU BAT? If yon do, call ut the W. C. T, U. RESTAURANT in tlieiipcni lioie-o block, where you can not a sfood clean inealnt any tlinuof day or u eniii!;. Tills lcstmirnnt N under new niunnse mont and satisfaction is guaranteed. Kv erythiiiK is In llrst-cl.iss .shape. Mr.nnd MixS. K HOWAUI), The Xew .Managers. Knows lie that ucei' took a pinch, Nosey! the plo.isuio thence which llim? Known he the titillating Joy W'hleh my nose hnowvf Oh, iiom'I I am as loud of theo As any iiniunlalii of IIkmmii. I nileon Ihu-aiul feel llnl pride A Itouian UniniH. i Jo-.cphluo Kcdard, a French girl ; living in Tingwiek, Jliiix,, has eaten nolliing in seven years, and is still ( alive. AllMIJS 01lll. Why is iny w Ife mi pieclous In mv sight? Is it becan-c Iht ejes mc itlwins blight, I .Mat ,;iiue mul u oikMr niu In hcrnlr? Ne llier, lel!ec mc, t hough-he'.-. cry fair, Mii-Mi ,aml s.i. s n it luin earnest dlellen: "IhNiriimliigoliI, I Had, Is iillatictlon, S.nceloituuc sont mo 'Kuvorlle 1'ivvciii) tliin.'" Dr. l'leice's i.imnus lcinetly ol'thls name Is, Indeed, a perlut speciile lor "lem.tlu weaklier, ' and kindred allineats. lly druggists- l'leau-e the liver, stomach, bowels and' whole sjsieiu bj iislnjj Dr. l'llco's l'ellcts I The world is growing wiser, and tlio rock that had been taken from ' l,ruinably better, but it is neither tlieshafis they were sinking, and : wi'e ul"nl'1 "or. good enough to which lay around in the way, and l,:,.v !l wmian man's wages for doing nuieadanil.ed the road' all a nian's work. tlu' Wiy through. The' . ,, ",","," W'WV - he mad gl5lt ftlXMS ground the roek down. One day ' bei Itch, and who hud been treated they hud a heavy rain storm, anil' '.v ,,u' be-t physicians, without re when tilings got dry a"iiin after the ' ''' ',i,!,lltit two bottles ot'Dutard's ) '", V ""'" "T" ""'''"' "' " MsiK S.'"n road, and all through the road bed, never falls in skin diseases. Sold by every which way they could see bi" l)- ' Mathews. streaks of silver. Well, nciybe they A Silver W'aim Itoail. "You may talk about n'ukel plated raihouds," said Viee-l'ivsi-denl T. I.. Stanley, "but what do you think of a solid silver wagon road? The lloiseshoe mine in Col orado has one, although when It was built they didn't think it would pan out Hint way. They had to have a road to their mine, a distance of three miles, oyer which heavy loads were to be drawn. Thev took BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES lly rep.incrlug and decorating your resi dence, for material go toSv.-geant's Va riety Store, who curies tint latest stvles Land patterns in Wall Paper, Holders and i;ecorauons. i-.ipcr iriiiimeuireeol charge. A lino lino of 13.A.I3Y CARRIAGES always on hand, be.sldesa liujo assortment of new goods too numerous to mention VM. SAHUKAXT, Variety Stoic, Commercial St., Salem. Ksr.VllLISlUUl 11V NATIONAL AUTHOItlTV m..! iiT.i' .in. i iwpiiai nam mm -AND- LAND COMPANY, Have removed to building adjoining Thonipson'.s jewelry store on Commercial street. Titles Investigated, Money to Loan, Land for Sale. . Houses for Rent CALL, AND SEE US. SALEM Capilal I'aiil up, Surplus, - - -uk- OREGON. - - $75,000 - 10,000 II. b. WALLACK, - - President. W. W. MAIITIX, - Vleo-1'residcut. J. II. AliHKHT. ..... Cashier. DIRbCTORSi W.T.Gray, TvW.aiiirtln, J. M.Mai tin. It. S. Wniiuce. Dr. W. A.Cusick, J. II. Albert. T. Mel', ratton." LOANS MADE To runners on wheal and other market able produce, consigned or in storo, cither in mlvate granaries or imuiio w.irenoubcs. Sfafe and Couuiy Warrants Bouehi al I'ar. COMMERCIAL PAPER eaeb o.wl r H, ! .Yi"' " .' ' "i. .r"!"1P'e. ra es. Drafts . .,.. x. .,. MMiott iinrvi uu Till' miner wlm invf.ntioi .1 n.fi 1 tin t collar Oil to lie lest nf II. ..1 rivl ... ......l..f .. 1 1 .., .. ..I .......... ' "' v.'"' i v-.iiii i-iiu 01 uiei drawn d reet on w vnri.- i'hiu.. loo-oioeu Hint lay arottnd those mouth of eo it and troiiMUs Docket "''"i.l'ortiaiiii.iiuton.'purulSri In haft,! Thevetit aay a lot of It to ivskt tl... ...-in ,..,..,., L. .,.'., ""'" Calcutta. to be assayed, and when the re- carria-e of pieces of ore 'and heavy l&"n".. l".K'k' lw.v.fontl that tool,., lu-g made more monevVmn, I-I. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. aoll Commercial St. O House and Carriage Painting, Sign writing, Paper hanging and decorating, Wall tinting anil knl .sominiiig executed in the latest htylc. Experienced Workmen Employed, oaiismcuon uuaranteed. Call and bce'us before you let your work. Oregon House! Corner Mill and Summer Sts,, Tlio building formerly occupied by th. Hoyo' Hoarding Halt has been thorouchli icnovatcd and related and Is now opened to the general public: Board per meal Hoard and lodging per day 41 to lioirduud lodging per week 4 00 Kreo transportation of passengers and uaggagu iu unuiroiu uepoi 11. J. SIlAIlP, Proprietor, B oarderS! 1 nyono wishing to board ata quiet A mid cozy mace, will find the object ol their search at MRS, M. A. TMOIvIPSON'S, Cor. Cheinekete and Liberty Sts., Batem, Where a tew select boarders can 6ecurt board. A Fo Northern " Pacific Ratal GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TRAINS DAIIA' ! NO CHANGE OF GARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. Tlio Northern Fnclflc railroad Is the only lino running I'assencertrains.SecondcUsi sleepers (fieo of charge) Luxurious Daj eoachos, Pullman Palace Sleeping ,Can, Palace Dining Cars, (meals 75c) from Fori- 1UI1U IU 1UU CUSL J Seo that your ticket read via the Northern racitio railroad and avoia ine uhangoofcars. A hi.eraiy Curio.ily. ihelrroad hed was , fl , I , . r T7 "T' tKm AHMoflU orilte.'aryeiirMlIeJ't a a little expensive to drive I " ,tUo 11Ult;"fc tlmu ,HJ wo,,w would lienadly laeklng in eomplete- iiesv, 11 (lie tamoiis triple platform were omitted. appeared annul over, hut they had lo have the road 1 1,aVl ,,liul1' l,ml '-''"i'U a good vein ' "i"li .' M,mlmv Ihey'vegot it ,et ll'j "'' uold-heariug iptartz. j "111111.". nave nein out, . 11 .mi 1 arc nervous or irritable, feel i TWENTY LOTS in North Salem III 1:111: are mm- Mi.iHm jk,,,, , glve you the Union, while the two the teultory ol Oklahoma. This Is' read toiietherulvestl.estralL.l.i .1...... ocratlc platform in full, -. it then interpreted; ii.i .. 11 me imie 01 me oegiunliigot the1 ' """"", r.Miri woiiis. "'"khi. u-uiiieu, or 11 you have I 11,,U!,U a,ul 10t corner jlariou and war of the rebellion, hefoie thlnes' WillllMregrctfully)-lM like Just :,, (,,.u,at!liu" ll !-:llow complexion, Jl cets ; extra farm eight miles re.viimtine nr!i eoiuuiii you have ' ' '" ' ,'"' Know wr. tieuieyS Dandelion Tonlo re-' 1,L'ro ! fo'- hundred acres eleven AM the Mee.Nslon iihuforni; th.. s..,....i ' mv '"allium niIi! you miNii't nev.-r toiv." the liver to health v netl.ni,.n.i miles east of Salem, nn.. nf ti,n i,n., iWJ GilSTIN PHOPKBTT! ToExciiangc for Hurrah fir .i'i'ci.i.!oi W' llcht for The (iiriHliruky WI00 Tlio HeUtlhoa Wo nlor) In S'vinilUm Tin I'ulon 1 iiourc lhotiu.utlon Iu loiiKUoulth liell At t vr luitard W'o lao not oveivMlmiitluK the uiiinlier. ami thodejjieeof Its variation frnm tlio exact tiutli Is IkiIow rather thuii iiIkivo the Hue. Tlio hNtory of the world never linn, ami probably never w 111 aH'itln, allonl a :irllol to mioIi n bWivplnif, MuBUi,' Mrcam of ltimmiilty us hi day and iiIl-Ih hWOOt llVer till .Minor.. .....1 . for., 1 ! h. ... n "'. "" hV"li .. far ' " ' ,,r"" "Ho an l(.uMriuil.m active centre of rotloM and turhu-hvomu.umvi lent popuUtlon. It u. Ciu-iwir i' I'ntun who Mild that Uo.1 nmdmho wun. j w.0l"'x,,rMM rymii nmu unulo the elty, hut hoi anitoTN lunl not lived In an MKV r ,. .,... , v ,i.riii whoi, In a few Iniiirs, rural isintll. Tiiwhurna liar uoun or lire can Ihuuo oIiiuil-wI ",,w"m,, iilnuu.1 In tl... 1..1..H. V u'bW'' Nmilwni Ulvnlry aimoMlii ttie twlnkllm; of an eye, twi, u, lo a kviio of iiiomkiiuii riuh, hi ' M Uul ry ami (xuifiiMoii. The change u, lw with Mvlft mid ktartllns atobo nlm.M Uw ml "flU" uuKTtopt.blo. ti, If tt Um,.H A- , B naslowaud l,n, touel.M a favorxHl lfi,rnv Invention, was VnJ m kls- the liovc. I tliiieli Yo. that', u li.. ki, ..,1,1 MM..... ... . . . ...... . wa, "'",. s "xni what she siid. I, ier.oue has seen the metal 1 inemtierju-t a well! She mu to plate.-" that are iisod to omieet i.., IIIO. sllO WIVs! "I!r.u.t. .1..,,.. ...... . . . ' ' -."" . 1,,, 1 vim ' von KUsiir iii,, 1, ho'. ..... .... .-...-.. ll.llMO, UOll I .IV..I1 l.il .11....... ... ... .. . ... ... ...v.-vv,,.,, ms- iuooo. .Muiiuua, HllhyV." Kimo over to Mr. ,IV".,T,,,,.l'l,",,r0!,Vstom. Sold bv 1 ilul"-oved in the county, 30 per I. W. Mathow. acre. For sale by ' THOMAS & PAYNE heel and ole5 of lough shois, but1 7 Stale SL - . . S-ilim everyone docMi't know that within ' . o.utiii. en .vears the man who hit upon the , inpiina.,,re mulcted with du m K LAI I JO! encs or neci.iviHi 1 , , .. " inane .-.io ,oiw. , ;:. 1;, w ..r " Hr,"r urgiins who tuf- Mmimii I A Hiritv timau ! r !helrbr,n!hu;m'& wlllnottH. loumto.!1 !. ri,ut.WM.i Ji " 'lKW JV'U'". a, they ummi't K?bSlJ:UviV,h,,l,;,,u "! "' The ni-Br,.'. fr,,x..n kVluui.r,.u,em,tBIOmyoK rwWi he dUeaml mi tluu of the,"awm .MiuitKoliiuiiiM . 18 Ibtf Wrtlu of Jv iLS:.ilr'. Hieio Nonlr uno wav toenr.. ay Uimt. v fevd ,.n. la1 V.'.l of MVIt IwtllU. iiieaine, ami ttint w be ....wiii.. neafin", is caused 1 'MP(rfilU.V rtkd. I'.... . " w.- iikiuv ivixnt.. ..mi i,,..i -. . IrvmliUI uio. ....'.. .. . . .""" i tlotlal rein.Mli. 1. . - .". . -'""'"') "uwirt mer. ilv. ,,,.,. ;";'-, "" ""'"' """""" voiuuiiou 01 tne mu- iistacliiau tulve. i. intlaiin.l v.in jliiKNiuml or ini)ierfect Sold by 1). y, Jlntlunvs A- Co. Leave Portland at8n. m.and 8:W p. n. dally arrive at Minneapolis or St. rul l (i:0, p. m. ' Pacific Division. Trains leave Front and a street dally nt 11:55 a. ra, and & p.m.; Arrlvo at Tacoma at 7:10 p mw4 1:IW a m arrlvo Seattle 0:25a m andfcKpffl. Through Pullmun Palace 8leeplDglB elegant day coaches, finest palace omnil cars between Portland. Tacoma and Sejtw direct. Dally service. A. D. CHARLTON APst. Gcn'l Pass, Agent, 121 First St, Cor. Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Depot Comer First nndd Street. SEE Ono hundred acres of extra clear land, tot for dividing up Into small tracts, 1 oW three-fourths of a mile from Salem P1 oilice. Price $S5 per ncre. . THOMAS PAVNE. w INSUIUMCK Oomp;nj Fire and a rlne. JOS. ALUEHT, Agent, - - Salem, Oregon For Bargains A GOOD CHANCE I l.'t the I'liU.aMUIe Uwliullu Uw of upw.tlio ami dm. mt ' V "V, lrtu"cd condlti Th 1'i.Km.,. 11 , wilu.ln.nik Uk u,l it nu.1 i x'm U,,,! 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Wp- , iiiVI)c ioniiM.il iiv e.itarihl that .. .. .., ..,.-.. it. takiu II-tH-H r.urrh Urn-. oinl forvnvuluv. t'r. kisdd l.y tlriu-sMs, 7V lni ,.I'.LW".l!!?.Vt,r S,0,v for w. Good rYi-j v it null IWAwtw G.K HUNT, l'roprtttor. in Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc, 00 TO THOMAS BUKR0WS, Commerolul Street, SoIenr,Or. Country produce of nil kinds Woyj? htiiid. If you have not traded with me fore. I rpKnor-tniiiv oiiMt n trial belieTP U can Milt you both In prices and qual'v- 3-For mrtlculai-scaii .,t this olliee. Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD n.ve tn-' "?!--. .. ' a?KtmSiuiVuorAnE-i " wk. Uoruer hinte nn.l 7i m.T,,. .. I " V.''- . l,ct..BM""?B."Y-Vit nri, - w,iM THE OLD RELIABLE 111... .1. ...... .. .trnf J0fel Knight U n iw fully .esttthlliihed at bbVa iiimriera on laherty Street. He use " the nuv i.inii.iuU in hia ni-i and inaw Hitviulty of diM.Me4 of Jiorbe' fnL ,. rr.iiiKi.yncli ha charge 01 iao "frW na ooes a geuBret fyi-j iibio gentlemen are too " nomi air ih in try and reoammeno i! ir.KniEin h.wtxn. hewfwtayf" fl