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THE CAPITA!; EVElTCNGr JOUB2sTAL. Till1 MlMTlf IM'PYM lIlFl Vlllllill (iVllUMUu IM'M.IHHKIIJMIIA'.KXCKITHUNDAY, jiy the Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Knlorril fit the. KwtofIlrc nt Hnlcm, Or.,w second-clntu mnttrr. CLARE B.IRVINE, Manager. Hce fourth pajjo for term of nub?crlp- AUcrtlciiiPiit to Insure lnorllon (for thn Rimo day) should be handed In by 1 o'clock Uorrttipoiiilcnce roiitiilnlhs new of In front nnd ItniKirtiinrc In deidrrd from fill nirUlif ttintttj.tp. xso iitlfiitton will b paid tofinonyinoiiB communications. lVrwiimdivlrlne tlio Capital .loi'itNAL mrvtd fit llH-lrlimiffH ain wcitrc It by lion, til Kird requiiit, or by word left nt ililK Hpcclmin numbers cent frccon npplltn- Ofilco, corner Court mid Liberty Htrictf, KKIDAY. JULY 11, I8M lll'.TAItll inventions. Erastus Wininan, on the subject of telegraphs and telephones, in fi" address recently wild, uiiioiik other things, thut It win u ureal blowing that the telegraph nml telephone were early dliscovcted, "because I do not helleve that the telephone would ever have been developed to one quarter (he extent to which It has been developed If it had been de pendent fin the telegraph." T which The Electric World adds, "ami those are exactly our nuiiti nients." Mr. Wlnnian goes on to show it little later how the Western Union eoiiipany dl.weoiiraycH Invoic tlon. "To-day the Lord help the man who goes to (he VentiT IJnioi with a now wheiiie," says Mr. Win man. What electricity stands In need of to-day In not the rcpicssivc spirit that sits down at once on'thi miih with the new Idea, but the en couraging spirit that tenders a help ful bund to every Inventor of genius and high aspiration. Woshall never have too ninny Inventions in elec tricity, the World addH, but under the recline of Mr. WIiiiiiuii'h trim! there would soon be too few. Our patent record, week by week, shows how active In Intention in the elee rloal llflilH. What would be tho stimulus or encouragement to all thou persevering Inventors, pro ducing new apparatus and appli ances for the good of mankind hh well iih for their own benellt, If they were at the mercy of "a hard-headed net of men on new schemes" bent on ."discouraging speculation or In ventive enterprlh.cn" by all nieuiiHln their power? lillKAMH 111' a ii.vsiiur.sii hmoki:u. Science describes the experiences of a gentleman who placed himself under thu Inlliicnco of a hasheesh. JIo Hiuoke lit until befell a pro found sense of a well-being, and then put the pipe aside. Altera few minutes be seemed to become two persons, he was conscious of his real self iccllnlng on a lounge, and ol why he was there, his double was In a vast building of marblo and gold, splendidly brilliant, ami beau tiful beyond all description. lie felt tin extreme gr.itlllcalliin, and believed himself In heaven. This double- personality suddenly van ished, but reappeaied ill a few minutes. Ills real self was under going rhythmical spasms through out his body, the double was a ni'irveUiiis Instrument, producing sounds of exquisite sweetness and perfect rhythm. Then sleep ended and all ended. Upon another oc- ,s., ,.,, . . .. ";" ' '" " went so rapidly t hat they all seemed I obeeonfused. ills double seemed , , i i i .....i. i.... ......... .....i ' " ""K"v ' "7"K ' thewiud blew, then a continent. H.m, m.r....m. .. '""'"-. and sat a his table, pencil lu ham, to record the ellecls. lie loM all I ...lt In. .iimiL.iil .linilil.i .li. ,i it i it n.. ........ ..." ...... ... ..... vmii viiiwn t'i nun 1 and till elt-e. He was not ono mail or two, but several men living at the Nime (time lu dllUnent pliicesj with dlU'erent iHViipatlous. I lo 1 could not write nun word without hurrying to the next, his thoughts Mowing with enormous hipldlly, Tho few words ho did write moHiit nothing. , r-r o,,enadoor am 1. seemed to take ,1 M(m , , ' m. J Jjo to.mm.,nv ,,,?, Chicage: the Rochester Chamber, of Con - nil Hon years, lie went to pacify an .,, ,,, , ,, , mi. . -.1 ...1 . '""'J unuiseixu iiiuu iioiimw ami a , ,,,.., ,-... .,,,,' niorco; a successful and upright busi- .nirrv dL. and ,..i,ll.M ii, mhiiiiw! ' ",0 I ,,,.n, . "u U.mM" v- n'im The water ismrMj H Mmt w .W tmnMI lor you. Img-. ne!U man. He has given away for-1 ,P ,,.. ., , to have tms.Mil when ho returned ' " "uw UinH ni won; i.orl.ig Into ofgmil value and will to ued tor 'Hb louriM ,not posted on lllinoH tunes in cbarllies. The celebrated j U-M"""mr' onno pns.Mii wiien no luurmu. , Kl;r,mml aft,,r I.khisIs, thought It irr Li.t.,,, Thisill-mwrv .niln.w towns, inutleis to liltnself), Regad, and costly "Warner Observatory of 1 Conceptions of space retained their, J after, and ,h, 112?!!; what Muchaun! TZZZTT' k normal character, lie felt an tin- ,, , . ... . .1 1 , , uu 'Uipte?stou utai mui.im wsonee and is maintained b,y him. His 1 usual tullnes-i of nieulal luipres-" ,V, '. ' '- . ,! ,S T a populous land, and by no inemis The i.ii.millafesvmptonis of l)vs- i!9aJ!?riiaioyory,ot' slous-eiiouuh to fill volume. nJ1""' "'' ' '' ,,s'",1 ,1,u aste or desert. Tlierostomtlon r kiIh, or IndigeMlon.are a dUtrVs- "S?wuMr,?..,?0n?mt,,e W?',,der a,,, riuiiN wmiikii i 1111 wu umiw. in , ... m, ...... w ... )rw ,H ilcei and .1 ........ ...n. ....... Ii.L -....-.. ..r ..i..i. ,..r.woi.. .....1 auddohght of the scientific world. AIMirtAlT 1 1 uii Diiiinm the IhhI hloii .iriH.iiviii.tnlUllolHMklKi it. om-llv iimtlo K.VN tho sum ..raSMMHW wu. up. , r.h...n..ti r...- .1 1-I.IM........I Jrfi ir i lMIU'MilllIM r u Koologlcal ganlcit lu Washington. The itttVMiiry stle lor It has now ! Uvn hekvtid. It eomprlMW tdmtit irf l.Vlacn's, llert to the uoi'tliwoM ot thovlly, about two tnllcn Iroin the White HoiiM', along the Isinks ol ,rUC,vk ad.ri,d,.,tH.a,.u,.r- ably iJUintod mid lu every wy w. -11 adapted for Its puiHw It In e- lMH'teil that lwfor.' nejit winter the. uwvrv nrniiiiwiiioiil. will I-. r..-...u...:...win 1 : 11 ... ........ ..... ...... ....- ...........r ...... 1 nir umppMprniieix iiouhwi in lite , KrouudsoftheHinlthKinlaii lutltu. (Ion win W ninovisl to their new , niirvn. A(jL-lTio.N6fKcoKruphIcaIliittT. ' est arises out of the bursting of the Johnstown dam. The plains of the TJnjHjr Indus nrc said to be strewn with angular blocks not rolled by ordinary river notion nnd' -their presence has been explained by the Bupixjsltlo'u that huge land slides, having from time to time formed! dams across the mouths of mount ain gorges In lower Cashmlr, created temporary lakes, nnd that when these pent-up waters, overtopping the flam, let themselves Iooc, they were mixed with sufficient earth to form n Hood of density enough to carry with It debris equal to glacial moraines. Very flood. The following was 'Wiped" from nn exchange: "I would lice from the citly's rule nnd law from its fashion and booms cut loose and go where the strawberry grows on the straw ; and the gooseberry grows on the goose; wheio the catnip tree la cllincd bv the eat as she clutches for her prey the guileless and suspecting rat, on the rattan biwh at play. will ivaloli at ease the saffron cow and fiecowlct in their glee, as they leap from bough to bough on the (op of a cowslip tree; and list while the paitrldge dritius his drum, and the woodvhiiek chucks his wood, mid the dog devours the dog-wood plum In the primitive solitude. Ob, let me drink from the moss-grown pump that was hewn from a pumpkin tree! Kut mijsli and milk from a rural stump, from form and fashlop free new gathered mush from the mushroom vine, ami milk from the milkweed sweet with luscious pine apples from the pine! Such food us the gods might eat! Anil then to the while-washed dairy I'll turn, where the dairymaid hastening hies, her ruddy ami golden red butter lo ohiirn from the milk of her butter llles; ami I'll rise at morn with the earliest bird, to the fragrant farm yard pass, and watch while the farmer turns his herd of grasshop pers out to grass. Annies l'lir Pigs. A prominent fruit grower who used to feed about .'100 hogs each year, said that he always feeds his hogs plenty of tipples and ho never lost a hog with cholera, and he believes It can be prevented by eating apples. If It Is not convenient forgive the hogs (he orchard It will be found prolltablu to gather up all the wln-l.'alls and apples not used and feed tluiui, attending to it daily. It Is much better to give them a light feed dally than to stull' them once a week. The pig docs not make any choice between the sound apple nod these tilled with worms; mid besides saving the apples it puts an end to the damaging career of many Insects that piey unoii the orchard, and sends Ihcm wlieie they will be of some value lo the pork barrel. W.t ontiiv Hiudlnr t In, libra i-i uiitnii. ' "- --V-'.' r. - i--r their dally allowance of anples, and a pig must be t-erlously nil for feed that will not lake a bite with Its fel lows. Appier are splendid oppctl yew. lliiils lMilUi'ii-alili'. The more this subject is Investiga ted, the more convincing are (he facts lu favor of the birds. The vast amount of good done by these little beings Is (pdto surprising. A large nuinberof birds lu tiny place means the daily destruction of vast mini U'rs of ItiM'cts. The-o Industrious ,Ue creatures work every day and HmU u (, ,,,. 0 u f , , ,. how the Me of llourdon was over- run with locusts aeoldently Intro- (l,UV(l ,11 the soil III which COltalll ,ui(m XwMwX a fi,w , of ,.,,, lwmi, ' protected by laws, mid the Insects were mmiu brought under control again. 'I he Worhl ami Cliuure. How often might ti man after ho had jumbled it set of letters Info a Img fling theiit out upon the ground Imfore they would full Into an exact KKMii, yea, or t much as nuiko a giH.il disiH,u.M ... pixwi. And u.av by elmnee this KWI voliuno of w ii...i. 1 fM M"U'M M" (Ullha tll,tl ft lllilM Ui sprlukliiiK eoloi upon oniivns with a raivlw hand beftint they ouuld Iuiimk'h to liuike the exact (iletuiv of a iiiau? And U iiinii omsW innde by eham than his picture? How long might twenty tliuitwind bl.nd men. wl .ho,,,,, bo WW oi frmi veml ntmuto plucM lu our ' 111! 1111 K11 '111! . . . . . .1 I "!. . . I I I'r.iu- lilm.Ulilr.il wkiii liilr.iiliii'i'il I .. 1....1 . . . , t'nlmim Weilniwiliiv. IMrls tn-ilnv. Aiivnnconienl ol M-ienrn? l'rpanlont 1 ....11... . " I llT . 111. I lllll'l I. Ill III' IIIIMIIttl Mil 11 ..!. " tti- ... Mvihl.lt .... ...-v...... ...... .!-!. ....llAn. .. I I I I I I I I I I 1 1.1 tE. country, wander up ami down lh j wwv, In iaprU p,-rMi. That U, fbwthdv wmld miHit mmnlliB Urn., .tl.- .di.wi.r,.... ...in iu. ,.h,Min.,..i tmlmniiiHik and full into 1.111k ... .1 . .1 ...."...-:; ....- ui iiiv .A.iv. wi.ivi .!. i.i. uriiiv. an Amiyot tiuaisiuoreonsytou el than bow dm luniiuiam p.iU of iiiatter should theuiMilvtitliitoii world. . I'icnic Conrlship. When mi miner fair her claims display And wild llowcru gem the lcn, And musical are woodland ways Willi congblrdd' melodic. Tlie gentle mnld, In White arrayed, Then to the picnic hies And help to tnako the Ic;ii'j)i.i(tf And enrve the cuMnrd pics. She u-RlkN with John o'er mend nnd len And pluck the daisies white. ;And hears hi vow of love nnd she lU'tiirns "engaged" At night. "SCISAI'S." ("live work rather than alms to1 the poor. The former drives out indolence, the latter Industry. Ihirkc. The question is asked, what Is the difference between worsted cloth and woolen cloth? The answer Is: Worsted goods tire composed of wool that has been carded and combed, while woolen goods are composed of wool that has been catded but not combed. A sharp fakir ismaklug a good in come by advertising a sure method of killing all Insects. When you send him AO cents you will receive n printed card on which are these werds: "(Jet your insects to smoke cigarettes, and they will die in an hour, So long." 1 Jessie You refused Mr. de Temps? Why, any other girl would jump nt an oiler from him. Maud (just graduated) Oil, I know he's handsome, but I could never marry such an ignorant man. Why, I asked him a few questions about the diUcrcntintinu in protoplasmic mol ecular bivalves, and do you know all he said was, "I suppose so!" It Is soberly related (bat a youth ful married couple whose house has recently been glorilied by the addi tion of a facsimile of the beautiful little mother decided to have the christening service at home. A venerable minister was called to ollftlnte. He took the babe in his arms very aflecliontitely and ad dressed a few words of ml vice to the young praeuts. ".See that you train up this child in the way that it should go; that you surround him J with the best Influences, and that you give him a good example. If you do so, who knows but he may become a John Wesley or a George Whltollold? "What Is his name?" "Nellie, sir" replied the mother. Sulves n Great .Mystery. The rector was a very genial old gentleman and always taught the small children In the Sunday school. One day he, by request, handed the class over to his voting nephew, who undertook thu duly very willingly, The subject was Jacob's dieam. All went along smoothly until, i" an ungarded moment, he impul slvely asked: "Children, why did the angels walk up and down the ladder Instead of flying'."' Profound silence. (The young man confessed w ben he came home that he no sooner asked (he ipicstlou than he was conn elkd lo iicklmwkdge his Inability to answer it.i At length one small ihild held up her hand. "Well, what Is It, J.otlieV" "Please, sir, I think I knows." "Speak nut, then; don'l be afiaid." "Please, sir, I think It wti. 'cause they wu. moulting, sir." Voung man (Im mensely relieved I : "Quito right, Lottie." Note Lottie's mother kept cana ries for sale. The Sahara. .M. Terry, one of the engineers on the Sahara railroad, now being con structed by France, reports a curious i discovery of great arclltcologtcal value. Coming upon tl nmillil of ' surtsieof the system. Trstlmonlalisent sand, he had dug into and found a i J "'"' ' "oltu"- 8o,a "" dome, which proved to bo the top of ' - - a tower; and digging deeper, the 1"ut ijoklng with fellow tower proved to belong to a mosque nvoloron mi Illinois railroad train) oi.lln.lv ..MI..I,1,,1 in II... uil i I WllS 111 Peklll Oil AroiHltlV, III ,.,,,..., ,,.... ,,, ..V 'KllUt A blLonil tteiiiu'.st. Uiudlttdy My Hwr ntther died ten earn ago tiMUy. Sytuiatietio UmmUr lndeisl! What buslne was ho engaged In? "He was tho owner of an oxton- 1 mvo aniry ...... i..i 1 - . . . . . A. " ' ' ! ItaH e r. ...,",,,,,H Vl,lwr.rM mi ""' " s , r,rol '"""'' ' NWtor-Tlmt omjlne note very tpieerty, It Neii to iius ICiujtunor tjulte llkajy, Mr. It hu mi v ivutrUtMl. - - A11 Autuuintip Xuvel l.pailirr. It 1 6iiiMUd that, tiunHig lwt things, the plmuotirmih niuv w Jim JL. ,r. with each i-ltanuHwr .pAMK. mk It wtil. n, vr,...,, v.j 1. . .. .i..r.. :..: .:.:.:.. . ;."..' ntv iiiuvviuuih.ii iH'nHins, moiivw , i renowei iMimim. uiiii-i u. u nunr 1, .1.1. u.ui 1, g,....,, ,ho ohto ,, ., fir , ,-- , 11 n , 11 v il V I s,vtoU)hiiigtH-.'nii)iiUi.v, cl.lieiile Hint MireosHi, nml ihl iviHiWHis,b,v pMllMixwl ehHtitloiihbs I.vlloiaiuaml plimeiv. TOSfc Kfc The Chief Kenonn for MO great SUft eess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found in th article. Itself. It Is merit that wins, and thi fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, Is what has given to this medicine, a popularity and sale greater than that-of any other sarsapa- Mokit Wine rl,Ia or Mood mr merit Wins flerbeforo the public. Hood's .Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Sail Ithcum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired reeling, creates an Appetite, strength ins the Nerves, builds up tlio Whole System. Iluod's Mni-utnrillu Is sold by all drug tills. JtjBlxfor$5. Prepared by C. I. Hool v !.. Atsfthccarles. Lonell. Mass. - His Preference. "We have elegant water here," said a Chicago merchant to a visitor. "Yes." ' "ft can't be bent in the country." "I'crhups not; but I ptefcr Cincin nati water." "Why?" "Uccauso It's so poor that nearly everybody gives you beer." Electric Utters. This remedy Is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Elcctiic Bit ters will. euro all diseases of the Liv er and Kidneys, will remove Phn pies, Moils, fsalt Rheum and other affect ions caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from ihe sys tem and prevent as well as cure all Malariii levers. For euie of Head ache, Consumption and Indigestion try Klostrie. Bitters Entire satisfac tion guaranteed, or money refunded. Price GO ctH. and sjd.OO per bottle at Daniel .1. Fry's drugstore. The belle In the choir often brings more people to church than the bell in the steeple. Ilurklcn's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, gait rlieuin, lever sores, tetter ciinppeil iiuiiiis, i-iiiiiMuiii?, turns iiiiu nil suin eruptions, and positively cures piles r no pay're.pilfed. It is guaranteed to give pcrfi ct satisfaction, or money rclumleii. rriee zo cents per mix. For sale b Daniel .1. hry, drug gist. Sunday sehoo teacher We told here that the prophet 'v it clothes. Why did.be do thatV Tomiu.v Simtildiiig P'rhaps couldn't aflbrd to buy 'em. Hnw's This? We oiler line Itumlrcd Dollars ivunril lor any cnt' l Oiturrli that cannot bo cured by taking I lull's Catarrh Cine. r..l.(.'heiiP A Co., proprietors, Toledo, O: We, tha itiuli rslguetl, Imvo known I'. .1. Cheney for the hikl IA years, ami hellove him porleetly honorable In all IiuiHucm. tmniwietUtnii, and tlnatielelly iibloto carry out any obligation., made, by tills tlrm. et A Trillin, w hole.-ale drut!KlstH,Toledo, Ohio. K. 11. Van HiH'ven, Cn-diler, Toledo Nat ional ISank, Toledo, O. Waldtug, Klnnan A 5tnrvln, wholesale. drugglslN, Toledo, O. nn Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, jaellni?dluelly upon thobliMid and nnu'iis . .... fullneos lu the stomach, heartburn, los 01 appitlle, 1011 iiiK, llatuleiie.w iiatisi hhottlders tin.! breast. Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonl- promote healtliy symptoms. Mii.iti u..Alalliewb. Tho man who iKMitiuithetlhnlf of his estate to his wife "as longns she . . " remained single artor wltt, a ,,n,vWllll ,lw, , his death." provwon th.nt the other half ... I... al 1.... It. IP I.. .k. j .ll. 1..n.I.-.l v.'ga.vi.i ...-. in n.ffa on. ...... iiv. i tigiilu, "as it eostsmoiv to keep two than one " wus a d.itsv ' tnanoiu, wnstuiats.x. The Age of Modem Man. Pounltf are fond. of siylng that "MHiiKlnd l giMwlnp vler and wwker." ltut is tt mill.v m? Let "" ! the n.,-. Aecortllng to he hu statisit,-s tltert are more 'gSS X "in !S! Vittrv' Z w.rtd. Vi? llcoaiusoof thegViit dtw.tirieiJiiiKiticaUelenw wiileh rt".nl liliu Imnuniity from iIIm.um .l,ul,..,""u:,A . .V.'V.J !u?!.,,L,Vr " :"r"". .,.m u. ,ii ":? .oitHHi .ienieai iitM-overv, toe ul WwMHmrtrtr ad renovator of the Uillkuiiui)ttlieumtliluWiifllcknt llilluciuv. Qw&wk i.k . . 1.. .1... ...:..' ...: 1 u ivaun juvur M-ouniuo in ino 1 1 111 111 1 .1 11 11 The Best In the city of I rn IC To the city of Sale in. Thevhave t is intou'ded to scarcelv bcirun. It land nddlHons and around Highland HE in Make t THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Or Oregoti. The line of the Salem Street Bailwny Company runs through the middle of this addition, nnd no lots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. ' Highland Park will in the near future be TI-1K MOST POPULAR .RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Highland Adioii are The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings and our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and a numberof residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of.the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over 1000. We can sell you better lots in High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street rnilwiy they are practi cally not half so far from the public building and the business part of the town as the majority of the so called "inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay $1000 fur an Inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of $700 you can build n beautiful cottage, or put It out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand streetcar tickets every year. g-jrimat U. 000.000 Poop' Uliew that It w,ww"" t best to bajr Seeds of tDQ largest and moat reliable bouse, and they use Ferry's Seeds SI. 1T2KRY 4 CO. are acknowledged to be the Largest Seedsmen In the world. D M.Febbt&Co'i i Illustrated, Descrip. I tire and Priced ' SEED ANNUAL For I08S I Will be mailed FRCC ' .,iiitlSSS2!SS without orderinR it. In mlu. ''TOssr" I o.roo:ftvfjTo7rr0?Sed. In exlstiKB. labonldsendforiL Addrosa D. M. FERRY& CO., Detroit, Mich. A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR, "Who is II. II. Warner, of Rocho tor, N. Y., whoso Safo Remedies, es pecially Warner's Safe Curo, have at tained such success nnd celebrity l homo and abroad?" The question is inspired nsmuch b affection as curiosity, sinco through his Instrumentality hundreds of thou sands, in both hemispheres, have beon restored to health and happi ness. Hon. II. II. Warner, then, is a loading nnd honored resident ol Rochestor, not only, but a prominent and influential citizen of the United States. On several occasions choson by his party ns a National delegate to nominate- n President of tho Republic, ho has been a member of the Repub- can btato Committee- and of its Exe cutive Committee. Ho ia a member of tho.Araoricnn Institution for tho vellow lever Fcourncn in thn , count, 1110 unto nocKis. the tiro dis asters of Rochester and other cities aw atoned his profoundest sympathies ' and in each instance his chock for ! ta'S'rrS men give tons nnd hundreds, he givos hundr.Ml.i nml Oinimnmid His charities are as ready and 1 magnificent as his enterprises nnd ....1.11.. ...t.n 1. ' ''Srrr,!L.: .' iiu 11 ui iu 11A.1 iiriKi imirH tiiii'ii nicn. " 1 nt..A2.IM. 1... .. t . .. . .111 luiiucni iru kiiu mio iud inillu- , Ichiro ot medicitio. Seized some; twel yenra aS with what tho ablest 1 physicians termed fatal kidnev dis- 1 ease, no was miraculously restored to 1 health by what is now known as Warner's Safo Cure. At once ho re , poIwhI to make knotvn the merits of sa 1 iwtent a remedy, and the consequence I is that to-day he ha itumensHi laboru-1 torios and warcho XauSiiJ of his Safo Remei lories ana warehouses fn tho United .ngland, Germany, and lUuniah. Sales Remedies are enormous, and their power over dUeaso (Imply marvelous. T!,e U of a production is in ex feein pnxtucer. An man himself. Mr. ewU Wcy wl p jSSStOtSJV; " j(jiae , 3rf;Rfti$B i HtffAJiS his t NJ2?.Ar UJTJSAN' he JKSfc-iy I 'iCtJCfcT 1 iiH.i.it 11 iti nn 1 ----- vuU v mtj u 1 v 1 1 a 1 lb i me ciiarecter ol Us ! wto km i.i. "Z . . , .? "." ' ',""" "." "4iuyc uS; .,,.! x-i. honest and rliihl livr tItirubolIlmniitL..I. . : ' '' V- : Ta.i.u ... T.m .. ... -v... Residence 'ortliuul nnd other prosperous towns fire those owned by men or corporations who have the disposition find iilnlit.v to improve them. IS OWNED BY UNO And this Corporation is determined Attractive .1 at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated Improvements have make the drive leading from Commercial street through Biverside and Iligh- Park High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage SEE HERE! I If there is an voile in the whole Mate of Oregon win wants to return to the east ho should read this advertisement: A Bargain For Somebody!! )DnDhWn IUI toll J I : . . v r-. - mt I jt II ) V ( . A xrrtw - ' . - ... '-' r -l-r virillurOMli hi ihb. mr. 1 1 1 1 1 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri 1 1 v . vl ... A I Ui til 1 a ) n ."hv.n . i yr"" " " ' Am-. ii,vi.,....iv.... , . Warner makei wiw Vi"!.'iwip?rf,nl,b"w.''fil ,:"i" '"!'.V.u?hiw """t,?Bl g ' ftL4-"1 t ,i!f?7?Ui J!',ui Main u nkaJ.ta. '. fS "". Mt ula'c edlnlm;' , " by their pheno- v?i 1M ' ; ',' 'W uud,TtinnniiNiui3' cpularitr. LriV "51 ta,.,,Pnn ., Il, , '', ..r' A-. harwox - lufis i r,-A.v" ,"v."? xs . "'. w .( ,7. :r ,:h,. ."? '- ll"r' Localities ADDITION 11 to JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Importers and 'Wholesale" dealers In .MUSICAL MKItCHANDISE. Now York, 1 1 and V Walker .St. John P. sitratton's celebrated Hh slan Gut Violin strlns, the KliuM In the World. Onr fiiiuiiintoe If a denier receives n complaint, (which ho bellevesto be honest) Ironi any mnstclan to whom he has sola any oftheso strlnus ho Is authorized by us to give him another string without ehorg,audsll Mich loss will bo made good by us to our customers, without quibble or question. (Ilewaroot Imitation.) Dealers will plenve end tor descriptive catalogue. Trad supplied at lowest price. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL rots and. Boys Qirls. The school will open oa "the iuth Thorough lnstruc- of Hcntcmber. tton in the primary and iuiv.inoeii English Branches. LITIX .1X1) ELEMLNTS OF MUSIC -tn comte.- "i riUMS and further Information may bo I'liil on appllcntlnu tn KKV. K. H. POST, Cor. Chemeketi. nnd State Ktn. s-ao-tr Norilicrn Pacific Railroad. (IIJEAT OYERLAXI) ItOUTE. TWO FAST TltAINS DAII.V ! NOCJI VXOKOK CAiLS SHORTEST LInTtO CHICAGO And all points 1-ii.st via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. ii.Ti1 Nrt"eru I'ucltle roilnwd is the ouly Meopers (frea of ehnivei iaixurioin Iinv iMi,;s?hi,n,aiw,n ie winSS fis. UntZWtl'""'1' ' frol 1,'rl- C,MliU,i'Ji!!ri1.c.UolI8''iila ' Northern UHtlc mllroad and nold th rhuOeofpir. d1.K'i'ri,.'Srl,il?,llali"1 " &W P.. m. liii I"3 s -!ffi( 3 - Vlrv KBttnl 1 . .A - - . liH.U UVk 1-MUll.kat I