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I'M ir r h. H i t da. w r Mi n It ?4 l? . .r 4 ki r.t r .' p I i i I V fc J :t a is jM i i St THE CMTML JOUIUML Ti:itMH 01' HOIJMtUIITION. DA11.V. One J ear by mall. , - g Mix months by mull - j 'llin-c months by mull- - 1 f. Per wick, delivered bycnrrlcr 1 WHKI.Y. One, vcnrbvmnll . ?1 M Mx monthii by mnll 7; Ono vear. Ifpnld In advance 1 0) Mix months, If paid In advance m Vm advertising ratis apply nt this ofllie .MIHuliKcrlbfrHtoTliKCAIMTAl-.IofKNAl, nliti do not Kimro their iit rciftiliirly will notify thin oltlcc, KllnKii(llrffMfiiiui I lie innl ler w III be attended t t oik e. Omrc, corner Court mill Liberty Html FHIDAY. JULY 12, 188 An Unfortunate. Om nrreiii . LiihI evt'iilHB, w)on after the tiro ciiiclnu test innl wlilh- tins tender of Capital engine with being returned to tlio engine Iiouho. there was an uiilortuiiatehaiipeiilng which nilghl have proven uinro wrloiH. William Niien, a nlxtwii-yi!nr-o!il lad, who lnw hut recently ooino to Haleni.nnd wIio'Iiiih Iksoii dilvlng a truek for (Jeorge AndiTHon, wiih iihlHtlng tin boyH In taking the tender to Itn quurtoix. A lingo number of Mimll ImyHweie nullliur hdi-lt on the ten der and Impeding II- unyicut for ward. TIiIh wiih liillutliig In, young Xleen and the boyn knew it. Then they held Imek the more, mid when ho tried to get tliein to let go they gave him a slum it of gravel and mind. Finally he iintlionghlidly picked tip a lock and tlnew at them after they had mint all dodged. Holt. Olingei, , Im. of eight yearn, did not get out of tlio way, and the rook Htniek him Juct above t ho i Ight eye, knocking him down and Indict ing a painful though not dangerous wound. Nleon wan aiie-led and placed In I ho elty Jail to await ili-vel-opntentH, but wiih iuIimihoiI on ball al ii late hour luHt night. The Ollnger boy'n wound wiih cowed up and lib was taken home, whore he will nuieo u vcr. Hine head for hoiiiu iIiijh, Voung Nleoii hluceioly logietH tlio oceuironeo, and oliwoly (piostlonod a Joim.NAi. lepoitor, who vNlloil him In Jail InKt night, iw to the lomlltion or the wounded boy. JjATIWT. The boy'H wound Ih not serloiiH and an IiIh father, Mr. Al. Ollnger, (Iooh not w lh In pjosocuto Mcon, that young man wiih icloiiHod. II in punishment wiih complete and lie hurt peihapH learned a valuable le-wou ami oiiothat will lemalii with him during life. . - A Now I'll in, Mohhi-h ltogoiH it Thonipsoii have tiHHoeiatod with them In tlio publica tion oP'ThoStato Deniooinl" (leorgo 10. Allen a thoioiigh IiiihIiichh man, who will havo entlio ohaige of tlio liiiriliiexH dopartmenl of the Donio orat In overy paitlotilur, and all hum noss eiitriiHted lo him will leoeive prompt attention. Tlio paper will boHtrictly tloiiioeiatle, and the aim will ho to MiliHorvo the bent intoicxtH of the party. Tim laboiorn of eaeh of tlio tlueo pin liiom In the concern will persevere to that end, .'t I. 1'reptitlntr fin s, ImhiI Kxtoiitfvo proparatloiiH aio being inmlo ul tlio Willamette unlveihlty lortho le-opeulug of M'hool In yep tomber. The hiiHomoiit Ih being piu tltloncd oil Into looms of convenient hIo mid Hhapo lor lodging those young men who wish to' take rooms thoro. -In tlio advoi Using depait- inont request h for eataloguoH for the school year lhSll-lK) aio pouring In from all illiectlous, making tho out look for a piospeioUH school year brighter than oer before In the history of this Institution. 1'itktrrii Oii'ciiu Jip. ThcJnriiNAi.Ispcrmllted tomako following extinct liom a letter telling of the failure of eiops lit tho N alia Walla and I'matlUa valleys: "Tho crops am badly damaged by hot winds and weal bur and there will not lie a half crop ral-td. Some will make twenty bushels to the aero If nothing happens and (hoc will Ik) lots of giiilu lu tlio country that will not U worth cutting. Tho fall grain is all shriclcd," A Troph) ill the lllni:. Tho Item recently published by the Albany Herald concerning Thomas Kay's champion pugilistic belt, which ho won In Kuglaiid, Is pronounced by some to be u canard. However It Is no canard, ami several of Mr. Kiiy'ii friends lu Albany hao been the U'lt, and a promluoiit at torncy to whom Mr. Kay told the story himself, related It to a Herald I hHirler. llm.il ln..urw N... Hiuvtliu SnUnn wiUt-r iMiniimny linvo cxmiinoiuxHl the iiliirwiiiont Uinvail anil ImriK'tl a ftiw tionw of ofllmnilM In nsiiril to tlu hrlt- 4,Uh1,,,,K "l1 uft'iwr (ravo)i.l to tIinoflaMitholiirivaMofnivniivll' hnt Hold, humliiK up uUitil at tho time- wmlrvtl U nollmihlo. For liistaiuv. now the water ennlne' ly which tho presa uf IhU oilliv In run, movw Ith Its ol.l tlmo ojh.hhI. , If tho iiMtnoi w titer w III olistirvo the rules tho water mrlco it will ln Hfii U quite ellU'Iuiit. out T'ui)-riw r. nt. Why not eviiublno (ilmihiire with Inuliicwi an A.J. Jlay will carry vim lu IiIh end for the iiImivh prion. That lliillin Itnllroml. Coiitcmlng HiuHnk'in and J)allaH i railroad the Itcml.or hiv: The nf- fair 1b bv no tnoaiiH In a nulesccnt fitale, but active slops ore being taken, towards the consummation of ii'ing. 'I he atlentlauco huh neon not broadguage' railway from Julomli.y as large as tho friends cf the speaker 7, .?... . , ... ...ia . ..I..I.I I .li,.ir,l I. ill thla iin.li. im!,. ,r ii,,.iw.-,,.,.oi of it i.iriir.u v v n ti.iniiu in i ill iiiiiLrfiiiifuiii, ""J " """"' WK-i. ". ". ' -- will very soon be In tho Held getting rlLdit of wiiv. takhiL' nulcrintlons. and making preliminary surveys, I.',.,.-,. r..r..w.r ...... r iriinon .miTwipi v - -rw II- f-i i. nil ...-i.il.. i in... 1 II, JliiHsin will no Iiiuiuiiiiii iiuiiuiucii by It, and even thoo remote will, feel 1(8 beneficial eilocts. The towns, along the route will all feel an ad 1 -.1 ded Impulse to their business ener gy, mid tho county nt large will more rapidly become populous and wealthy because of iIh existence. Hut wind work and good wishes won't build a railroad. It takes money, muscle, faith and enterprise in large do-es. J.et all the people determine to take some stock in it. Those who are not able to eontilbuto money can woik out their sub-crlp-tion. This Is an age of public enter prise, and lommuuiticH that sit still urolHMind'to bo out dont- and ovei coino by those having mine push. Cur I'll r Axlorl i. William Ucid. niiHldent of the Astoria t r-'oulh court rallioad coin pany, says that the Pullman car company yesleidny completed the llrst llvofrolghtcars, standard gauge, tw only tons capacity, for 1 ho Astoi la it South oo.'i'jL road, which were slilpjicd to St.' Louis, thuie to he loaded with hiIIh for Astoria. Other twenty fi eight cars, twcnty-flvotons capacity, aio now under construc tion, to lie finished on the i!8(h. These e.i ra are marked "Astoila it South Coast Hallway," and will bring with them all the rails neces sary to lay tho track l'lom Voting's buy to i the' Ocean house. The locomotive No. 1 was in Inspected yesterday at Danville, III., and will reach Astoiia In fourteen or sixteen days. A I 'a h ii i Cull eil Thu Hnptlst congregation of this city, at a meeting hold last evening, decided to call to their pulpit for the ensuing year Kid. I). ('. Kills, late of Kansas. Mr. Ellis has been oc cupying the pulpit hole for the past few weeks and the chinch be ing pleased with him dicidcd to ic taln Ills services If possible. Holms not yet accepted tho call but It Is hoped and expected ho will as ho Is a limn of considerable ability. His daughter is still In Kansas and if ho accepts thu charge she will soon Join him lieie. 'I hit Sunliiiiii Milieu. Parties lctiiinlug fioin fishing and hunting expeditious In theSantlam country hi ing advices of meat activ ity lu tho mining districts. The dlMcieut campanies aio huriylng the wiiilc of sinking their shafts lo the ledges and tunneling for the piecioiiH metal. The repot Is are that sumo quite nice finds have al loady'bcou made ami that much good news fi out llioio may bo an ticipated soon. I'l iilllni; nml lliirteatliii; The season Is opening with gic.it activity among the growers ot small fi lilts, In fact ponchos and plums mo now ilponlng rapidly anil the work of uiaiketlng tho pioduots of thcoichatds Is pioccedlng. Among tho fanners harvest will soon bo well under way. The fanner and hoillcullurlst will have all they can do forsoini) tlmo to como In' saving their ciops. Thoyleld of everything will bo Immense. ltxit 0er II) ii lliirm' This moiulng a farmer by the name of Kione was drlvjug along Coiumoiclal stivct and when op poMtu tho Mlntostoblo Mr. I May ley of this elty was coining acos the road and was knocked down and run oxer by Mr, Keen's horse. It did not hint him, as ho rolled out of tho way bofoiv tho wheel inn over hint. Persons dilvlng tluoiigh the streets should keep a lookout or sumo bad accident may happen. Not (iiilll) of Ijiiumi). 'flic trial In tho case of state of Oregon vs. Henry Hrew or, charged wlth.stcalliig wood from J, L. Par- rlsh, wasitincluded.last furo Justice I ioodoll. M. Hctiy, K. I M. Walte, .1. (, WiUon, Welch I ami W. J. Pollv constituted the! Jury iH'fiiiv whom the case was tried. They rendered a venllut of net gull ty.nftor deliberating a few moiuents. A Mirl I'IkIiI llllill.O. Hulvrt AivlillmM, who nuien lMxr WIlUw'T, YlUltltiy M't ll to u lnro tnv, tin I tlio llro ninlill.v twenty ueixw of it. Thl- tleltl of wht'al, u rwuly to out, will U a 8't lw to Mr. ArvhtUil.l. A( i," cwmmi iw tb mimm of H.t. Nnvitiniilh. u Ui ! ilwt ! mulvMr rvvl. (Air wjuh-MWnt Mir hi iuu.no 1 '' f.uuU- Ur hmdllne -UV mcf One IMVtr," klol U lmluier,Uivrli;lulllUuiHl Imwnkr of HisfBjrNikirllUv. Tlililwu mwl) U prtwen li'Miiou Mhi uMnnini ilu MlMrft ror usil tsxmoni)', lu nub UuMS hrriiu. shti Hn,(iMtst.i. Tlie erle of fycrtiirrn. 'I he ceriPB of three lectures by Mr. I'ndeniood, on tho subjects of the . wpuration of t liurqli ami btntc, clones at tho opera house this cen- i i u ii nu.i; u.oi"ti, um. ..... .... Imr InillciilloiiH are that the hall will --ra - " be crowded. The speaker handles , IiIh subjects in an imio ninnuor, nnu ' - . ,. ., succeeds In interesting tnoe i fnvor liliii with tlifl r TirecliC'C. who 1 V H.itlfiulorylet. Capltaltlie company gave n test rfl.,.lr cnolneand liwo last even - v .. ing which was Hatlsf..ctory to all nml highly gratifying, to the mem- tiers of that company. Atone time they had four lines of hoc attached to the engine and from each nozzle a powerful stream was forced. More now hoso will bo furnished them soon, which will give them a suf ficient reel of reliable hoe to reach the most remote localities. 'I lu, 'I em lieri Institute. The tcarlicri' Institute is still lu session iind u'lHely time Is indulg- I i llliwnon u.ey nuu ,. ...me...., c,v ltevcl,le Thu oUl la(ly is Illllk. ample for solution or question fr l,llB"nI1 t.nVirt toHCcuro for her con-dl-cii4loii. The following are the I di;llined sorl a tolll,nlltntion to n life i . i.. j, . - . 1 to'ieherrt mr to-day: wiuien aiiiu metlc, I'rof. Yoder; history, Miss Hruce; menial arithmetic, Mr. Whip ple; physiology, M. Tarnoy; geogra phy, I'rof. Stair. The following new names have been added to the rell: Miss Maggie Copper, N. M. Liinard, Anna Aldcrsoii and Chan. K. Hoblns. Artlrli'H nt liii'oriiriitliii. Articles ol Incorporation wcie tiled with thoHecrel.iry of state to-day ns follews: The Baptist church of Um pire City, wltli !:. H. Post, Leo Stewart and A. M. Wagner, trustees, as Incorpoialoi-. I'lllilXV ITJlSDNAIi. MIsss Lou Tindlo took thoinoin Ing tiaiu for Philomath. Henry Kiindret c.iiiu up from Portland this pioiniug Mis. Ten for leturncd to Piut luiiil this alteaiioou. Mr. Hi uce of Turner eaiiie down this morning on a visit. Ml Lottie Dennett took tho morning train forMohauia. .lames Kowiuan lvtiiriied-homu thlsiifternoou fiomatilnto Yaipilna. Miss Horry of Turner left this afternoon for Pottland, wheie she w 111 make her future home. Mrs. Dr. A. (iiesy and child of Poitland, who have been visiting Mrs. .1. .1. Murphy, icturiied home to-day. Mrs. K. L. H.iclun, sister of 1). C.ShoriiKin, in rived In Salem this inoiniug from Hoston, Mass., com ing via the Canadian Pacific. I.IUUh smni YIIY. The Oiogon jiiess asboclatioii will meet at Newport on Satmday, August 10th. Wator melons, musk melons, grapes, and other delicacies of the season aiv now to bo had lu tho Sa lem markets. One ear loid of melons was brought to this city, to-day from S.iciauiunto. Thee are tho Hist melons iccolved this season, and am ono of the first Car loads shipped this year, Palule-vs dental oporatlonsut Dr T t Smith's, IU State stiect. The Albany Democrat suggoits that lu Its Illustrations of Silem in the August numtier the West Shore Illustrate Salem proper rather than t the state buildings. To be sine, aside from state building, Suloni Is a grand : elty and would illustrate beautifully. They mo always nice and fresh, , piie UKlhe purest, lino as tho llnost, .nud good n the bet. Their goods I Tlu.lr niuuiii aro always the lust aud tiro sold as cheap as the oheupot. Kvory- j iiiiug in season aim mi ueiivereu flee. KoryourgroiHTlosgotoSipiiit), Kairar J: Co. V. S. H.Kslter, w ho resides, near . trunks more kearAil." Jake ''Why Whltukor, returned last night fromlwud It?" "Hoeuuse the more we' Eastern Oregon. HcKiysthat the suuish 'em, the bigger and stronger, crops are all dried up and the farm irtll,i heavier they make 'cm. I've' em aie cutting thiun for hay. The stmel: tlm ihlit mnrnln' made out eveiiliKbi-Jidibltsauds'iiilrrvlsuie eating up;0' leg'lar boiler litm. Me back's gwd poillon of tho grain that U len and a groat many pernio aiv lu the notion of leaving that section of tliei.Hllltrv ' A l.lKHI ('UP OK CUPTKK I 1 n uri-nt utlmtHloH fr'r u u-tmiwiil. i The miIIWi dnn (mm lMIiilHHiid' IVI rut IMHW rttvptnulo l imh tt 111 liwiny llnt Altnivltou of liU HrtUmr prtrlttm, Tiu-u.lsofcufcMif hi tXilloiil ouMW nroMilaoNtio Mis'K, And Ibf )' nml uui.is he muu t-e,init in lit k,nUv . . . . " itt iinM tu,HM fii wmh. rtiai xHirtaiutniMiio iniw dun ami Wrtiititv ohiiihwihI lixtmrtin imi lullillrt U Mlwit )UH l.Mkl Hi UtMW Ul .'S- lmp.irlllw.fiwn llielhxl Mid build u p. 8.itl U 1 1 . V . tk. H1 1. J r'l - A KfUXf IuUImW Tl MM Mil lllfl rt". I. . tMHw. rlal.1 Mj rrli lh mi kn. IsihiiUIUI whlu loih ml i.. i.. isiltt tt nil dnKt Km I s.iili nuj vui-r Wi .i - . iinMiAtusu tiiiv win r,mi n inicv und Itxixe vim Ov mid xli -id i ul) driiui. THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. r, A Sad Meeting. days ng there arrived In BAkcr City, from Oregon, M"lwourl, ...,.. .,..,-. lonolv trin across t,1(? Hock v moutains mift have lcen fral,aflt wjtj, ,f,rt. of orn,- than CftJ , crowded Into the mo-, . . tiifi.nu ...., i in u n oi iiiwm in , i.. ,. n. ..t ii, I Jlllll IIUJ IIIIIMIi;!! lllf H1IIUJ 'l i u p H,mdmv of D(:nlu sht. ia tlu llg;j( i mif,.rlllnn,., ,,,,,.,.,,..., cAUiton J'en - I ,. ., , i,., ..i.. i ..-..... .u.. .-..-.- Ainrimt fm- tlu miinler of J. 11. Jlal - i . . COlll. Almost, lmniCdiaiOiy U1MJU coin. Almost Itiimcdintoly her an Ival she sought the jail and 1 was urantcd an Interview with her enlnghoy. Jtcr story, it appear-, is a sad one. Left a widow while the condemned youth was amerc infant, .. . she labored often out In the fields at home all through tho years it took to'provldo for her family and rear her boy to manhood so that he might , be a comfort anil help to her in old i age. Whatever hopes she may have j entertained of her boy under sen tence of death, all arc dashed to earth, and In their place is left only tho deepest and dirkest sorrow a mother's heait can know. Baker term in the penitentiary, but it is doubtful If she succeeds. i Tlin .Ininl Sii:ili. ' 'A correspondent sends us an ac count of a joint snake he with other school children encountered about twenty years ago, and ho asks whether the existence of such a snake is denied. We replj: Thoso-eallcd joint snake, or "glass j snake," is known to horpetologists ! nu llwi unnl.-n.11'nril Tlu tall la VPI'V longund brittle, and a slight blow will sonietimes cause it to break Into many nieces. When the tail has I been broken and lost, u new one 1m- l mediately begins to grow, and speci- 1 mens with little sprouting tails only a few inches in length have fieipient- ly been taken. These newly devel- I oped tails nte lighter in color than thu other poitiousof the lizaid, and ) only assume the darker or noimal, color with ago. The self-mending i power Is well known to tio a siiat Llow myth, ot notwithstanding , thoioare some who pertinaciously believe in it. Why it Was "Siilti'il" The reason why tho eistein at liockford wiih "salted" and a min ing excitement created, has at last been ascertained. Some contractois were guiding First stiect and had found that they would lose about $150(1 on the job. Some brass filings wcie placed In tho cistern and in tho excitement that ensued of course all woik was stopped. It was fun though while It lasted. Men who had ' ecu guiltless of physical labor for years were lushing excitedly about with a 1x4 scantling, hunting for iome unloeated fraction. About fortv claims were located. Look at Your Cluck. Not one person In a thousand Is aware of tho fact that the Roman diameters on the face of their clocks mo not exactly liko the llrst twelve characters hi arithmetic. You will naturally expect IV to stand for four, but iu-tead of that you will find four ones. It seems that it orlgnated this way: Hundreds of years ago, a king had ono of his sub jects to make a clock and submit It to him for Inspection. The maker had put IV for four, but the king insl-ted that ltshould bo otherwise, and so It bus continued even unto thlsnlay. (Irxio-ltumnii Cli:itii)io!isIiii. Sr..vrn,i:, July 11 Matsada Sora kechl, tho.lap, and Peter Schuma cher wiestlcd to-night forfoOO a side and (lie tinoec-Roman champion ship of the world. Tho J tip won i mo ursi ami wurii liiiisaimcuuma- M'lier tho second. In the last fall the JP "tr'"K'' '' '' opponent. ,(.,1Nt H11L,ml..l,.Sm,isiu.r S..v. ' , , p,,, .i.iukln' It ml bo money' In our iwiokels If we'd Ivgln hadlln' I mo,t hroke." i nii:i. 'SlIl.UIDAN. At hl Itonio in Hiist Jsiiloni til tisifl n. in., Kriilny, Jiil" '2, ls.v.1, of I'.uuvr, Jnnies Mu'rlilttti, iitMl uliont .-vvonty- Mivcii ywirs. , Tlu iKvrtl wu a imtlvi' of Iix-' lmul innl ctitno to this city :it an early day. 1U was tlio falliiT of Jwcnty.foiirolillilivn.iiitvst of whom lho to nimirn for him. Tho funeral will In? iMmlui-titl t 10 a. m. Huu any tnmuite fatiioiie niurcii. JOHNSON. -At Ddllas Thiulay, July 11, IsMi. nt li in.. Mm, John- oii,aftoratillhu.s.ofafov inonths. Uio iUtowiI H tlio Wile or lr. JohiiMiu. wi,n rvovntlv arrintl in Ait.m fts,,,, Mi,.ran,,. .wvl.l .. 1..IIm i Ii.is. 1... . ....... .ul ! tli.w ,,,-,,.. .-,.,, ..,Vi.,. V,,s-. J-.-S. -.V,, ii. iiii..-, iivii-m. vui,iii iii mi' rucory uuUuvv 1wy tonotl in alelll Mtvenu wivKs tm ilurliiir their hrlef htay lioiv inaije ninny frientK f NOB . . , This new plat just puton the market Is the most desirable nowoiiereo . .... i.... i.n.. t rn..... I. .,,-,. .,o nn.il Thp Whole Illat H III a in PHfi ptti inr iniiif miir in . ijiu in. I t-,r i,iii,.,,iif,.i uo1piI In clover, with a cood turf. iiiio niaiv ui vu... , " -- wlump-, no rocks or gravel, soil good, ltho citv. surroundlmr country, the -....i.,. ' illr nni.i .....ii u-nter. Is twelve blocks south of the Chemekete ,- - -- j " - ! hotel and ixtofllce blocks. Thoc '.....,. ....ii. ,.i. ... insiailllieilis, uiiL-iuiiiu wwn nuu UUI. without interest until paid. Tuee lots are now actiaiij worm ... 1. 1 .. ; more than the prices named for them on long time without Interest, bey ... ........ ...... ,,..- jeral lots Have already ueen som on wuien imc ...-.u.v, -- . and a number more. have been optioned. IT you want one or more lots ( call on JONES & WATSON, wluwijl show you the plat nud the lots. l bi 4 ...T.l..... l THE RELIABLE GROCERS. 1 a 1 rf I HL iJr ftLLLLfl Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Soecialties in Fine Tea, and Butter, Cream Clieese, etc. -o- WE LEAD TiSr Remember tlie THU inu FOUN Success in Business requires preparation ! Theiefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by both Single and Donble Entry, tho nature and correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also. Shorthand and All those aie needed In business, and are thoroughly lenced teachers at the SALEM BUSIXES e! Fire! loU mil fur loss;by Tlio dining l lie hot weather. Fsr Insuie Aa:ains( LossFor Bargains ISAAC A. MANNING, BANK BLOCK (UP-STAfRS,) In the l"aeltleof I'ortlnnd, Queen ofl.lv eiKx)l, Northern of London, the Oerma nln or the II imt)iirg-.agdeburg Klre In MiraueoiMmiianlts, reprtcntiug millions of dollars pant up enpltnl. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY (In.ituiite JsUnlPiits in Classical. Literary, Scientific, Xoriiml, business, Lnw. AXI MEDICAL COURSES.! It ! tlie olito.t, tnrvfst nud leant expen lo IntUutloii oflwirulne In tho North eU tH-liool opens rirt Monil.ty lu September Kond rormliiWiieto riiikv. VAX RXY. r iTHsiueni. . Svli'in, Ore-jon, Ml ltrtiun vtHil.l bo clmrinlns ttrl," 1 lnml ikjouuc iixau sn, IMiohnda Hiss! iu.plexlon and thorf mU wtM.ld mi awn); inmhei H7li her loou tMmHei If '" " would out tke ,M- l'lTO'" Medieui ni.oirj . j-.'H) iimbi. ivm.a rnase. It UXMtlil drl suit ull IliA l.iki.... fk..h. . .. i i . i . .. 'II. ,rs iivr ui.kki uuu nui. ll putv, ui.ftni nuu Ullir 11 Uf r Te1'r tx,l",,u",,, " "- aii.uu. '.'.."'"" l Hid t.ti -v u .. ., i.a . . . . Jo.v.1. mid duiuuring wu(iIoh. ..d idotfixs. m --Mi -uh i,-t, !..,.,, v nv v-1"" - -- -- . No grubs, no I --. - if elevatedand level, Has a line iew o mountain ranges aim siiuiUii. lots are oflcred by Jones & W atson on .,...(o.iii. in ..iinrtcr vonrlv navinents - IH.. i -- - ... .. . . ... ... ...., I - InlCl4b . rl Table LLictiriesJ Creameryj Cdffee, CANNED GOODS. Place I i and Call. T ITI i : UTOiieynrti TO 1I(WM scbibhi mm l III I jl i I Jl ll I .1 Salem, Oregon, li.vxe ii ceitett direct J U KJVJyVUKJKJ , inmm N notmin Inntnuinci D' ! 1 Typc-wiiting. Manilold, and Dictation work, taught by exper- SSCOLLKGE Oriswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. I 'l hen. a depressed Illiquid feeling, los !ol appetite and completion. Xow restor ed to perfect health and vigor by Wl-tht't. Hop Celery and Chamomile Hitters. Sold by Jl. W. Co. A Life l'rcserxer Wright's Blaeltberrj Cordial. Keep It In the house for cholera Infantum, dscntecy and summer disease. ' Sold by all di ugglst. IN Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc., GO TO THOMAS HUK1MWS, Commarolal Streot, Sulom.Or t'ouu.ry produce of all kinds alas on hand. If j ou ha e not traded Ith iiie be fore, I respectfully solicit a trial bellev.n I mm butt j on boil. In prices and quallt i.Nfcuii.:;rK lfl in .. n ... Vlllll Mil I i I Kire and ilu- ' rine. I JOS Al.IIKItT. Acent, . . S.ilem, Oresou ,DR. JORDAN & Co.'s I MrSEl'JI. OF AXATOMV1 "SI SIarketbt.Kn KraneUco Adiulsxlon 25 rents (loandlenrn how to aold disease. ConMiHulion and I miiiiuent rsonally or by , letter, on speriuaierrhoeii ' "1 Bfiuim nti.Knes, and nil uiwisse i jucn. Menu for a n .u I deary slrtvt. ihkik. rrnaio nitice Consultation fre,'. - H. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop Xo.iiVll Commerelal St. House and t"iirriai.n l'.iini..,. jSlgn Writing. PajHir linnging an.i ili-OoratlB-, V;.1 tintlnj: ami kal- . sOllllllllltf Il.wllltlsl III ll... I.... . ktuL ExeHenced Workman Enfyeo s:,jpi. ., n ... , .m.m iiaiiII iiiiii I 1 r 1 I alt uml mH ii. Mre von kt mir wi.rk ' A FULLNJNE -oi CrockOTy and Glassware! With specialties In u i j m ;, -r.. c , ,........ v.. , French China Dinner Sels. KING WAY'S FA3I0US R , . y. PaHorn DUUMl 1,1 lal 1 1 TaiLCI II -or- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN orvlitt.li c constantly keep n full lino nndopen -tuck, ennbllng us to ninke up Dinner and Tea sets of nny size, or pell by the slnirlo piece. Tlio finest assortment oi CHAMBER SETS r.er hown In Snleni. A KXJLL STOCK 01 tlielntet ind hnntloinct patterns In t.insswme. tfTH'le.ise rail ana onumlne our sloek. IWELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. (to will id Tho Finest I.lue of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPRING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAINWAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will be bold at Prices and Terms to Suit All! ,ihec goods "mo llrst-class and ns their dock is ery larpca pe.son can find what they may wsh Tlielr wnrehoufieon State street Is completely filled, and they have another tur loud en route now. Ixxik out for them: something tine MAimaotis IEM0RY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. . Great Inducements to coirespondence Classes, Prospectus with opinions of Dr. Win. A. Hammond, the world-famed Specialist lu Mind Diseases, Daniel Urecnlenf Thomp son, tho crcat 1'sjchologlst, J. M.IJuckly 1). I)., editor of tho Christian Advocate N. ., Hiehard l'ro tor.thcbcientUt, lions. . W.Astor, Judah P. Ilenjamau, and others, sent post free by Pror. A. LOI,i:TTC, !i.TJ Fifty Aie., NY Je-IMO. dw AXE OK Tin: LAnaiiiT ESTAnnair- Umcnts n the .State. Lower rates than , - -- Dn."" ....T.mi. IJV UU IU. Price lUt of Job prinling, and catnloEiie oi M llnuks. fc j. WAITfe, .:m.i.iii i riuier Ni'cm uregon. ami HORSESHOEING. on 0 11 Tl IT V V Iliuc moed In i!!5I?.,hey uro now ronttJ" fr wrk. Alf joiirold patrons and friends aro Invited to it aud ?a State street, . i ..""' '" "r new location, we are better prepare! for work now thaiu eer ha Ing secured mure rooai. lO-Mf. BLICKSMITHIXG ud WAGONMAKK&. HL,,,lE. 0I'n "KI'IAIUiE BLACK " Mnltu. has removed hU shop to iriJlrne.r.or Coiumcrciat und Chemekete , Kitn.ii'Sn'L.11 ?rTsrea better than mXin ??"" k'"dofneon andcnrrlUKe. ImnMSi?nd!?,in,l1nK5 " kinds of black ,m,s!r iKnd Jer?"nn au1 Beneral nrfw,'L?'n? bUsln". He has nfl kinds SiiiSSn i,L,nM un-' "nd made, etc.nnd ?:.1ll.?,n ,n H wleniiflo manner. Kiiclal IlltO.Hl.,.. l. ...... -."" ' """"" "l1"! manner, lstructlon .;..: .V..V" '!J" '" ' " eon iructlon of wag- ouaand carriages. Itemember the place pix.ue Muue Insurance building, FOR MEN ONLY! ' Srrr or Eucuet u Oli-Ysf iriuni U PUT. Ill aSFa n n 08 Tin P SCRIBER .1 nniTTi IV 1 UIM iii iiiu, lri.i,I.H4iki, u4rn.(lU, iW,"Wl'.,''HM " lnum-u U Sl tM4m. 4t4T- IHt MtKll "Hfff (MljTU M u- I