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- - -wwyss TIDE CAPITAL EVEXIXG .JOIHlNAL. rv 4- THE MflTJli JOHIIML I'UIIUHIIL'I) DAILY, i:XCi:iTHL'MAV, 11V T1IK Capilal Journal Publishing Company. (Incor)iomted.) Knlvrctl nt I lie wt(illl(c lit Hnliiii,Or.,u second cIiim limtliT. CURE B.IRVINE, Manager. N fourth mge for term of subKcrljt Advertisements lo lnure In-crtlon (for the name clay) shnuiil rio iuiimui m . o'clock. , , , . CorrcMpoiidciKo rontnliiln; news of In-t-ret mid lMirlance Ib desired noni nil p-irtsof tho-fiitc. Nil attention will ho JBiU loiilioiiymoiis coiiirntinlaitlotm. J'ithoiim flfMlrllis the CAPITAL .lol'll.VAl. Brnc-il nt their Iioiick (mi km-iiio II hy w (ul ciinl risiucit, or hy word lift nl tlilH oilier. Hiieclincn numbers mil rrcooiinpplloi Hon. . , imuv, corner Court unci i.inrry nm'iiri. MAY 1, 1H!( SATUHUAY HtntiMlcs show Unit iniiriied wo men iiml widows live longer than women who never iiuiiry. A.Vlu't HlltllOlllllKIIII llllTl'll-f ii )MIHiIIIH ill Mt-VH III' lll'llfllCSS Wll' pihM'll ll.V lllCllMirtlll'OMKU'M-. I'liiNcirro.v ('m.i.mi! will send In tlio summer an uxiicdition to the "Hml Lauds" of Or. uiiii, under tin direction of I'l-iif. VY. V.. H-otl, fo llu purpose of 'nulcontoliilcitl mi' gCOf-l'ltpllii-lll ll'SC.lll'll, filllcrllll fill alls, etc. It in claimed that the wml. m the I'niiiiiiin c iii.il Inii nicnlly mil Igntoil l In heal of tlml i-iimiir.v climate. 'I'ln- ties mi Hie height' Of (,'nlllllll llHVl' Utll flit lIllWII lllll sixty feet of I In- iiioniitiilii sliced oil tli tiM periiilltiiitf llu1 I unit' winds ! HWll'pllCIOSH till' ('III. Tin; ui'tivlly shown in r.iilroii' nlliiliH has caused ii number of specu lators to lake up tlmlKTclaluis alone (lit! (Iralid Honde liver and in the "hooking (.lass" country. Lnrgi (raelH of laud covered with a good growth of .M'llow piui', llr and tam arack are hcliijj located, w'l Ii (he oxpeclatlon of a hooin. Norn few of (lie hold-owi's uri Hindu happy liy 1 1 live words of I'os'liuastor- (lenernl 'WiinamnUcr: "Ho fur an prcsidcutnl posloflWvs are concerned, I wish Id Hay (1ml it rule has been niudu that luuttmlicuts he allowed to serve out their lour yearn to da(i, from the (line of their ap pointment." Tliliiu: niu about IDilll Imilillng iini loan associations In (his coun try that aru gicatly respouslhlo for tlio large number of comfortithlc homes owned hy tlio winking peo ple. Tlio aggregate aiiutial dues of these as-oclalloim reaches tho enor mous Hum of Jta.DM.iHX), and their ai'i'iiinulati'd savings amount to f:i(R),O00,0O0. i A i:w jiotivk i'ori:i:, Soda in Uw coming power. At the Haldwiti locomotive works, Philadelphia, there are In cour.se of construction four locomotives which are designed to run hy soda, which takes place of lire under the boiler. They arc to he run on the streets of Minneapolis, where sfeam engines arc forbidden. The engine is about sixteen feet long, entirely boxed in, with no visible smokestack or pipes, as there is no exhaust or refuse. The boiler Is of copper, H inches in diametcrand II ft con feet Iong,having tubes running through it us in steam hollers. Inside the boiler will bo placed live tons of soda, which upon being dampened by a jet of steam produces an Intense heat. Jn about six hours the mkIii is thor oughly saturated, when the action ceases. A stream of superheated I steiiiii from a stationary holler Is then lorced through the soda, which drives out the moisture and the soda is leady for tite again. Tlio exhaust steam from the cylin- deis is used lo saturate the soda and by this means all refuge is ued. TIicm' engines mo the first of their kind (hat have been built in this country. They will have the same power sis those used o.i (ho New Vork cloviiteil roads Hoda engines aroused in Herlin and other Euro pe in cities vury successfully, and they also traverse tho 81. (lothard tunnel under the Alps, where the slo.im engines cannot bo used, be cause I he tunnel cannot bo ventila ted so as to carry oil' the noxious Ikfiroi- Iaci'V Day. They wild 1 would rew-p to lot e her When her freshness showed decay; They were wrung forni the rlter Wear Its channel morciiwny, Deeper crew my lo etmd clenrer Sifiiif it her hen a ties lndlpliy, She grew oldr ilic grew dearer Dearer et cry day. Had 1 loted her for her humify, Hud her heart been linply clay, Then iiiIkIU mine hate ceased Its worship, Hut her truth's resplendent ray Killed my Mini mid drew me nearer To the fount whero (sweetness lay. Htlll the older, Mill the dearer Dearer every day. A(;t has laid Its hand upon her Dot realize. It? Nay, Jltryouth'h bloom my heart remembers Years her faithfulness portray, And It shall he mine to cheer her, Ho her winter shall be ilny. Still the older, still the dealer Dearer every day. Iluckleii's Arnica Salve, The licst nalvo in tlio-world for cuts, bruie, sores, ulcers, wilt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapied hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required, it is gtiarantceu togivo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 contu per box. For sale by Daniel J. Fry, drug- ist. IB' Congress will have to consider sixteen contested election cases when it convenes. "SCUM'S." Habit is a cable; we weave a thread of it every day and at last gases generated hy a locomotive. Vamiaiii.i: galena anil silver lodgi'H havo boon found on the lino of tho Hcattle, Lake Bhoro fc Eastern road, a short distance frni Heattlo. There are ton or twelve ledges, of from a quartor of a niilo to a mile In lengtji and six feet In width. Ono has been smelted ami gocfi 70 per ton In sliver and It) per cent. lead. Tho llnd Is tho llrst of tho kind on tho west side of tho Cuseados in Washington. Munv havo signilled their Intention of going to tho now Kldormlo. A yi:au andaludfagoMr. Wvatt, living near CorvallN, was boring a well and found n coal win, ami strong gas that oamo from it drove tho men away. Another well was dug with the nanio result, and of late a company has organized to do , voloptliotliid and mm what show thoio Is for coal ami natural gas. It Is not at all unreasonable (,, upp0se the whole Wlllametloi'ounlry to bo underlaid with coal, and oasmid oil A Look line lltiinlrpil Years Alieail. What will our population lie? Who shall say? Tho united .Stales to-day contains over (50,000,000 peo ple, who Incicasoat thiMaloof about 2 1 percent in every decade, so that at tho close of the next century tho increment would have run up to a total of not less than 100,000,000 souls. Take the population of all the other slates and countiies as iiKeiy io conic under our sway, and another 100,000,000 will bo easily added. In the year of our Lord ".000, and tho year of tho Independence of tho United Hlatos tho 1221th, it will bo no longer the United States of North America, but tlio United states of Noi tli, Central and South America, and the president will then Issue his Thanksgiving day proclamation to nearly a thousand million people. 'I ho miml fails to grasp our industrial and commercial expansion at that day; the wonder ful progress In tho arts and sciences; the tremendous energy with which onterpiise after enterprise will bo conceived aipl iiiadea' icalhy. And thou congress, .hist think what congress will bo then! Hut slop! Hotter not think. When wo" con template what it Is now, with -100 inombersTtlio Idea of what it will lie with -KMXI is Hitnfily appalling. we can not ureal; It There is a great difference be tween tho general that leads thou sands to death, and the fireman that sacrifices his own life in saving helpless women and children. The Methodist book concern last year declared a cash dividend of $100,000, tint Mil proportion to its capital the most profitable of the publishing concerns in America. Lady Lonsdale has arrived in New Vork on her way to meet her husband on his icturu from his: al leged Artie journey. She is .'SO years ofatre, of a retiring disposition and seems to shun notoriety. Tho How of gas from Clans Sprecklcs' well in hi sugar rclliiery still continues. Itsoiigin isasmys- torious as over. It was not lidded as tlio (lame would interfere with tlio men at work. Tho wealthiest colored man in (ho South since the war, who was born a slave ami set frto bv the in tin.. i Portland, Or., January 12. Having a severe back ache lust summer. I tried the Orciroii Kidney Tea. I used ono can. which ellected a radical cure. I would recommend it to all who ure afllicted as an un failing remedy. Julius Acit. Sold by D. V. Mathews. Father Damien, widely celebrated as the leper priest of Molokal, died at Kalawao, Hawaii, on April 10. When all other remedies fall, Ore gon Kidney Tea comes to tlio front liKe a true, faithful friend. For Kid ney and urinary troubles, such as pain in the back, mucous and inllkv discharges, brick dust deposit in the urine, lo.-s of aonotite. weakness. and general debility, Oregon Kidney leanas no equal. it never talis and being of purely vegetable com position does not injure the system. Sold by J). W. Mathews. An English paper announcing the death of a clergyman last week, ends thus: "Perhaps tho most re markable thing in his life is that ho had tlio whooping cough in his ninetieth year." Always Yomi. Why N my uifo mi pieeions In my hlKlrtr' Is It because her eyes aie always bright, And uraeo and niodcty are In ln-riilrM Neither, believe me, t Hough she's very fair, Miesay.s .and says it ttlthnii earnest dictien: 1 1 U D Jl S L Li tf This new nlnt lust miton the nTurket Is the most (lesirauie now ouereii in Salem for building lots. They have no equal. The whole plat is hi a lino stuff of cultivation, seeded In clover, with a good turf. No grubs, no stubs, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevated and level, has a fine view of the citv, surrounding country, the. mountain ranges and snow-cappeu peaks. Fine cold well water. la twelve blocks south of the Chemeketc hotel and postoillce blocks. These lots arc offered by Jones & Watson on installments, one-tenth cash and onc-tciith in quarter yearly payments without interest until paid. These lots arc now actually worth In cash nioro than the nrices named for them on longtime without interest. Sev eral lots have already been sold on which line residences will be erected, and a number more' have been optioned. If you want one or more lots call on JONES & WATS0N,'wh j will show you the plat and the lots. Oregon House! Corner Mill and Summer Sts, Tho building formerly oceanic . Boys' Boarding Hall has bcei? e renovnted and refitted and Is now Shl? to the general public: w Pnei Board per mral Board and lodging per day ., 25 Board and lodging por tveekl " ' " w Freo transportation of passemT 4 baggage to nndrrom depot. gcr" al B. J. HlOnv, Proprieto, The Salem Abstract im PAUL'S SCHOOF Boys .and. Girls. 1th "This l'iou ingold, I Und, S all ulietlmi, Since toitnno hent mo 'Kavorlto l'rcscrl won crli- I)r. l'lcree's famous remeilv of this mmm Is, Indeed. II perfect SDcellie fur "fnmnln weakne-V and kindred ailments. By dinggihts' Cleanse the liver, stoniiiph. Imuk nn,i whole system by using Dr. l'l-ice's Pellets. The school tt ill open on the " of September. Thorough Instruc tion In the primary nnd navnced English Branches. LATIN AM) ELEMENTS OF MUSIC In course. , TKUMS and farther Information muj bo had on application to i , ItEV. !'. H. I'OStJ A Cor. Chemeketa and State Sts. 8-20-tf Hoi'M r.XUI'ioVol'tUllltr It does in every lino of business, and especially in compounding and preparing medicines. This. I lllus- I .. . A ! f '..mancipation rioci.iumtlijii, was lion Montgomery of Mississippi. lie belonged to Joseph Davis first, and then to Jcllcrsou Davis. George Kennaii, tho celebrated Siberian traveler, has returned to Washington. lie lectured diirimr the past mouth in the chief cities of America and was every whero wel comed hy crowded audiences. The summer lie will devote to -the prepar ation of his book on Siberia for the press. There is a region of country along tuesjimkoriver in Idaho beginning some twenty miles above l.ewiston and extending for thirty miles on both. sides or the river that oilers tho best Held for prospectors after mineral wealth. This region abounds in innumerable ledges of copper, e.i crying paying quantities of silver and gold. Almost any of llicso ledges au quite rich in copper. Several of them have been assiyed and found to carry from ,'H) to 70 percent of copper. In ii speech to republican oillce-T 'cokot's in Washington, Gov. For ikor said: "T don't know what the devil you arc hero for, hut I hope you will get what you want." This is a revised version of the Flanagan ol'Tuxas doctrine. A gentleman who had suffered great annoyance and pain from Har bor Itch, and who had been treated bythebe-t physicians, without re lief, says that two bottles ofPutard's Specific cured him and lel'Mds face perfectly smooth, without d'scar. It never fails in skin diseases. pld by D. V. Mathews. . STOVES an A. E. STRANG, No. 30-J Cnmuieuiiil street, SALEM, -i- - OREGON. DEAI.RI New Butcher Shop AT No, 216 Commercial Street AXOEVXE & IIANSOME. ir.ivoonenedun r first-class butcher shon nt tlie abovo location, where they will be pleased to serve the people with the CHOICEST AND BEST JIEATS of nil kinds that the market affords. (live them u call and be convinced of the Mipeilorlty of their meats. S"Good.s delivered free. d RANGES .1?. steam I'llliE POOR PEOPLE'S Sonio waa crossing CHANCES. i yoare ago a city missionary ssing ono of tlio parks in Now ..!. ..I I., ii . . -xr . i """ "i "io great supeiiority of, or on tlio S-iibuath day mul said ta Mood's Sarsaparillaovor other pre-1 !l ,'. "W"d aro you doing hero, paratlons, as shown hy thoiemarka- toft'Vchnfrf,''?'7 Yo;,I0,,?h' bio cures has accomplished. &,, ' mslead o " t WL fcii fl. .. i. . t . . . .. Forty-three per cent of tlio Entire population o( Alabama who aroteir years old and over c.innot read. H'l'll'sV. Thi.s reiuod.y is liecoming so well know u and so popular as to need no special meniion. All who havo used JCIeotric .Hitters sing the same song (it praise.- A purer medicine does not exist ami it N L'uitrantecil tn ih. all that is claimed. Floctrio JHtters will euro all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and oilier ulloetions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria fioni tin-system and prevent us well as. euro all malarial fevers. 1-or cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Hitters Entile .satisfaction guaranteed, or money reiunucu. I'rlce fillets, and 111 s n iimiiDiDjr, uas ayn Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. X;AKeIlt ror tUG UICHAKDSON & BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tabllshed In 18t9 DO YOU EAT? If you do, call nt the W. C. T, U, RESTAURANT In the opera house block, tihcro you can get it good clean meal at any time of day or evening. xms resiaurant is unucr new manage ment and satisfaction Is guaranteed. Ev erything Is In llrst-class shape. ., Mr. and Mrs. H. E. HOWARD, The New Managers. -ANI LAND COMPANY Have removed to building adjoining Thompson' jewelry atore on Commercial street. JOHN F. STRATTON & SON U and io Walker St. John V. Slratton's Celebrated Itu slan Gut Violin btrlngs, the Finest in the World. ' BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES By repaperlng nnd decorating your resi dence. For material go to Sargcunt's Va riety Store, who carries tho latest styles and patterns in Wall Paper, Borders and j.n:uiiiiiiiiis. ru per irimmeutrcoot cliarge. A line line of BABY CARRIAGES always on hand, besldesalarge assortment of new goods too numerous to mention War. SARGEANT, Variety Store, Commercial St., Salem. Titles Investigated, Money to Loan, Land for Sale, Houses' for Rent. CALL, AND SEES US. BoarderSI- H. J?. RANKIN'S inyone wishing to board at a oulet 4.?s1eir?hy?rCe'Wm flndtbo ob& MRS. M. A. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemekete and Liberty Sts., Baiem board0 " '6W 8CleCl boardera secure Northern Pacific Railroad V RtgUtnrt ami hop I .10 lll'llll Ol till! 111111 of (.'. I. Hood A' Co. Is tliorouulily coiiiitctciit anil v.NK-'ri(iuv(l iilmrnmcist, Imvini- do voted his. wliolo lito ( w Ht,v und actual iiri'imrutlon of medicines. UuImiiImmi meinlier of tlio Massa elmseths mid Aiuerieun l'imriimeen tleiil AKsoelatlotiH, ami eontinue.stie- uwiy (tevoted to hiuktvIsIiij- tho ptoimmtlon of and nmna-.iiij- tho iiuhiiiohs eonneoted u Ith Hood'sKar Kipaillla. lU'iifo thostivrioiltyand -venllar merit of Hood's Hatsiparilla I-, built upon the most Milistantial fonnda Hon. .In Km iir.'imratlon tlur.. i ill tllia WllV." Tho iinnr Iml i.. .:. imkh looked m. at tlio citv niinsionary nnd said: "Oh, sir, it's very e.w for .vou to talk Hint way, but tiod knows iiiiii. ioor eiiaps ain't got fli 1 l.r H " Tho BjtitiiiuMit i-ouma to bo crowlna tliat in tin; l'nii.,l States thu tiaiehaB 551.(10 per bottle at Dan'l J tinitf i-tore. Fry- Our Oimrnntee If a dealer receives a comi)laint, (whlcli ho believes to he honest) Horn any musician to whom ho has sold any of these strings, bo is authorled by us lo give him another string without chaigo.and all such lov, will bo made good uy us to our customers, witlioutoulbhlnm- iiuestlon. (Uewaruol Imitation.) Dealers "'III please send lor descriptive catalogue, i rad supplied at low est price. in rived when "the pooreiupH don't im ii nu ril.lIli'O,' 'I here ii some truth in it. Tho po.T mo net shut out ftoai iiinkin- a Iiveli Jioo.i, but the Kulf lwlweou rieliesand povtuty i oiitiui.ally rows nioro ditii. cult to cross Ab tho country becomes lions. !y populated keen busliicpscotu. otitioii docreiscs the. chances for auumolatitiKWcftith by ordinary busi ness methods. lli-t thu saiuo conditions vastly Im io the chances for Brc.it success to llio.-e who i-iiti u'l-t. .,... :.. .... ,..i ;. , v in now BW un.l j. II aro found Mil It Is not at I l's developed, combined with K Ul.r.h, oil,." HcamlS?. I,,B l U'e "'. " "io viiiaiiiett(il,Al,('ii'ii.v, iniiiii worl;, and (.tieri- ' "io nu-r.t, in comi General Ureeley, of the weather bureau, is uonlined to his lieil by a severe attack of rheumatishi. Tills probably account!, for the persileney with which lie has recently predict ed violent storms. oven, may Ik other atliibutcs. It is , ivprosented all the know ledirewhtch 111 kilcli vull. .i.w ., il. i ii.... i . in, !.!.... ., i.i ,. V .'" " '"- mai eoai anil " n ivwjiicii in meitical science A I U-. i v.!1 "? llt'1'vs or Irritable, feel miiBiiltl, dispirited, or if you have situ iieauaclie, sallow complexion, or oensive breath, then your liver rnnii Is out of iirilm. .iiwl .......1. - i.. lllll life. I II I Vl Cull and See J. CRONISE. Salem's Popular Job Printer, l I..".1., X1:XV QUAKTKUS IN THE k. .lllIU llllinilll'll f lllllllKr (Vie fv... merelal and Chemekete stieels' ''D-itf No.2041 Conimercial St. nouso. and Carriage Painting, Sign writing. Paper hnnging and decorating, Wall tinting and kal feoniining execute in tlio latest siyie. i Experienced Workmen Employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and see us before you let vour work. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE II TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY 1 NO CHANGE OK CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And nil points East via PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. St nodity orabilttv. "K,o,i miitoum time astonish t.i mimt. It Is only nmwirv to l-Iv,.1 , ".', Vm t',,(,11' with prandieMilta world 111, Its lliuk-OiOKoulun. thU medicine a fair trial t ,valle ' it du ed rSi i.T'" can be ,,, , 7" ; I ,,(i "l value. I .ion og?" mpil SZ Wll.uiWMitiMis Is about halfi Uli.it u.o Hon.etinics BneorinKlv if- WllV Ik'lwm.n Iv'iiii,. Willi I (.tlllt. At lll'll.l I ..f ll... Ml lUlInd to iisnilvulllaiiii. ...il. i.r - ..... mi-..,, in , IKI1III111I1II . ...... ... t,,ii .11 i,.iiiiri. .....I II... I.. .1. 1 . . ' ll'll.l K 111.. 1 . .ii ihti iii (mi Heart o the eountrv ' """"' "i" I'.inmaiK's p.iven. ni often talked about and so lttf,.K'l'' is 'iUh'iing from his Midden iiiiucrsuKMi-tiie ('heiokiv outlet. ! lM,r"'i.v. UK tij-ht hand has ihvh biiakon so nmeh in 1'liiladeU phla and lhiltinum that It i swollen to twice Us nattual sUe. Ills head Is still normal. i ii.. . ,.. ......... . . ..iicsiiiiiiiMiiiiistoi a vast undii. lidliik' Plain, hlch Is o,t t view in th.'dlstuntliorUon. Look whcieyou will. Imt which, as far a H can Ik- fml. Kniuiuluoik, Uh iIkuivs ,.s , A -A. vnrlmw and Uiuilm as the varlcth ,su.Vn"k' ,,,,-,,"," -,ri..iiii.,,. vy ill, their ,K.r,., r ok. "Tho vMtLd iXi.y ll .ma means Uulilil , -" P-imiwHU, UUM Iwte la caw oj tlielittorprxtor-hav,.UviuM,(tll -. ;,11',-ta1?,,i,1l--,JMit,rt0vfMi.w . ..- i.ir.i i. --- -" ii. ( uiiirM ii illis'tisl .., .. ...... """vu-. i,. i i . "'.rvciuts Hitcces- has at- lewoil.iufthe merits of Hut wonder ful remo.ly for kidney disease-wiP jor'n afo Cui0. Hon. H. H. Wariw power by Ikmiik restore:! to hea th win yh.it tho ihv.ors i.ronoiu eo a V.'"' J;1,": ry,'bI:'- "eeonchukM! Hio ten yiMia sliuo ho li-K,m lis " ,w iiadvortiptiis. ihe Safe Cure. Dr. Henlev's Dainlollmi 'Pni.i.'. Mores the liver to healthy action and ones up the entire system. Sold bv ' . .oiiiinews. It was an old woman in Indiana who invented the whUk broom, and millions of them arowhiskliu- fm. layliglit to dark without her having """"" vent out ot the invention. a snap Hi- rw.isswr.siiKitur'K. It was just an ordinary scran of writing paper, but It-wtvwl her life Miewas in the lasUstnges of con sumption, told by fvhysielnns that slie was ineuiiible and could liveou v a short time; she weighed less ....... svti-iny pounds, on a piece I ot wrapping mpor she read of Dr. Kings. New discovery, and got a p...l.e iHiiui'j it noHH.nl her, she! iMUigh a large bottle, it heliwi her moie, bought another and grew bet-1 tor last, coutuim-il It nuomi.i i.. ....... i. i.i .-v ii.iu jn iimv cuiiiiKi ii In.. ui ... ...n ciiiii stainn to v. n .,!.. ..... . ... ;.. .-. .v"i trial bottle i xm JT nuai Having been furnished for the especial ii,i'?T,m!llol,.u.l,on of tlle Publle, 've laltethoattent Ion of th.i tiin'iriTv'riTM.' iniilh copy ones to "Our Home" heds, now M.1!1;','.1.1; "IV" '"""io" ineiils served "eg- i .'. "- : "ivs u u.iy, xo Uhlncso in "oarti.'l-f.'0'1, ol-.w nil," "eo for K. M. LAW, Proprietor. Oir. Court ami High St., Salem, Or. TWENTY LOTS In North Salem llouso and lot corner? arnrion nnd 1.5th streets ; extra farni .eight-miles trom Salem ; eighty acres rich land, seven miles from Salem, $17 pet acre ; four hundred acres eleven miles Cast of finlnm. mu if !, i, imprlpved in tho county. 5.30'ner ncre. For sale by Iho Northern PacIHc railroad Is the only lino running Passen;er trains, Second cUm sleepers (free of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Can, Palace Dining Cars, (meals 7Sc) from Port land to the east. :ee that your ticket read via the Northern Pacific railroad and avoid the change of cars. THOMAS 07 Slate Si., - & PAYNE - Salem. 751 Mnf IM OF. DR. JORDAN'S ANATOMY n Francisco VIA Koiuid leanuyy to' avoid J' you are lude. Coiiiuim. lion and tatment pei-s on ally or bf letter or weak nees nnd nil dUcao o men. siii.i r. .. V. I'rlvnte otllee 211 Ueary street. vl I nUsolutloii nr Partneriililp. VOTICi: Is hereby "lvcn thntthi. nn,.- i,i...JB. r' ' -'' --0" "nd N. Q. Holt wiin 'SJ. bcL "l'-mtlne-a saw: and niliniSS S-iWtflTSlS troii-, healthy, rosv, plumn. welLdi ng 140 pounds.' bV.r'Kllle ' w& ill's send stimm ,,. ' VV .' DniCL-lst. Fort .smith 'V.1..1' 1. T.A.J irsS5sr- - WILLAM ETTE H'UBlWllixlHlm . Z, .1..'". "' Tlmn. I. .,...,. ' .i .,!i. . ---- .. nhWii,Uu -- v i. u, u 111 III lis sei mm l7,ir,T' 0Vn t0 nM- li "" ,,u' w'"r.v than all oth, n" ,.,..,:,,!i""'.,u--. " 'T!:"!J'w until ti, - .. . v-.. .,.,oi .(Ml, Hut mark' he fever wni.1.1 i,... .... -ii 1... 1 u ....... ... . . ': 's - . . - .,.,,1 luni return ol tie vast ... iiM.i nut hoen iiillv moiecatairh In this sec-1 or I lust few vcais iv. ...... H.W...I ... 1... ... uniMl.l.. 1.' .. .'-v.i n. ne iii- uirtii.e. l-r m.ul , U1 h et,; rs ,,n..,.,tt,l ,t a hval dC I . . . .' V ".'." " j " remediw, audi T. il. Holt. ' xt i ;.:.-i Jpinrwnn n. ......... .f.'j. " '"I.T, '""I "'! .'. 1U, INiU, Leave Portland nt8a. m.and 8:40 p. m. uallV arrlVO nt. Mlnnpnnnllii nr Ul Pnnl at 6:05 p. m. r 1'acikio division. Trains leave Front and Q street dally at 11:65 a. m. and & P.m.; Arrive at Tncoma at 7:10 p mand t:20 a m arrive Seattle (WSa m andft35pm. .through Pullman Palaco HleeplDg Can, elegant day conches, finest palace dininf cars between Portland, Tacoma and SeatUe direct. Dally service. A. D. CHARLTON Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agent, 121 First St., Cor. Ynshlngton8t., Portland, Oregon. Depot Corner First andO Streets. SEE One hundred acres of extra clear land, fln for dividing up Into small .tracts, is only three-fourths of a mile from Salem pott office. Price $85 per acre. THOMAS & PAYNE. IN8URANCK Company. Fire and Alt rlne. JOS. ALBERT. Agent, Salem, Oregoa mmm a ii M7difcwtw Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD UNIVERSITY I,1?, .",.l,vJto' with fine ew dravs 1 husl- rni!". L'f r"""1 "I'OrVUlo to For Bar iii.i .:..",..' ".."'V" "im nno losL i,...i?.T.".V" ". PreiwreU to 00 all husl- (iraniiute& students In VBVffl'.SlJS . ' iiiiii 1 Mfrn,i iiirii iia . anwork. Corner Atoimaculaelal land Mm (v.. the C..,rr,.n . ,.. Wud-co, Kcbnury s, 1 "W k ,. JS' W-e ' Lllll til), iClCllll 0, Ilrldal ,.,,., n.n.Mw ft , ;. - U4 a Mara ut -ahi ; in w.j,,, er'll: hMl Z , t 2 XlT ANI- jHiKimffiNrnMuibbuiur. i.irlM l . iJrh.. m .rr.,"r',uo,,f d . s "', 7,7riV ,or ."S . ,,rolta l" i-i-v.'iiul. I. . ., MU PA AMrtrM- r lrw.,wivluui. ,ha, U i, J' H - -&XTKS "iZJXS. ZVli "!"!"- ' ' m.eu, ,,,LU-- UUriC5tb. f yininu(MSiu Wldl,i,,ir y lu """ '"'iwiiuir, M '.i-nr Ui suweUilui: th ne liuuda.l .bill . r lwy" ." " ie olde.t, lar, thattviiuilry r-v,,Uy Vl HiAAI i.i, V, - i.ni.V .'"- -Sift t&i' t ""'- ', iilvMitiriiii. hi,u ' "rutj 1 COURSES. :',and. least exPn' .irnlng in the North- sssr - '--s:'- s:,r; J- SXB,az?j;?- immmm my kuid. V rH;v;i.w;,"V."".".l!n.-- of Hef. ' s. inn. iiiiiuni re. Sold by I). V. j,,H,eWS A Co Family Groceries Prov pms IN -W oDSuits Eff., GO IUKE0WS, 'xr wirmr i a 7-y Commerolol Street, Salem. Or COUIlirvtirAiliiMinf nil IrlnitB alWATS Ott hand. If you have not traded with m be fore, I respectfully solicit a trial bell" I can suit you both In prices and quality. i$& hi& ilMi.V! A PC nITIV !: ? t iot er i-iii,:; Sltfvfnl1. cuaES!4is THE OLD IABLE '.X ijLkpr. John JHUhedltliUne-' rest, jui .'.,. a. b . ""w tit GlnflfB.llttl. nn Kufjjht Is now fully est limners on i.ueny n the new metlioda In hi sivclaltr or diukikiw Kranlc Lynch lias Jbarve of the 'ragorf'- palrlB oowHl.- 'iVi-lilMnt department und dasi a imiwl rep Sftlem, Ortgw, Dlllnou Thu. Adn.lunon IM ttfO ImMjtrM. lUnu uiiiK"S-T!SS3; known for u. to try and rMmtd tbi ItM N4t ft swri Mr, piiiftH Im" ih Imt r''tr,