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pyV&!gWiri ir1 "-"S'.tjw - mw "W 'it THE OAPITAL EVENTING JOUBNAl. MURIATIC ACID LAKE. The Seething, IH baling; Mineral Man Found on White bland. White Island is nearly circular and about three miles in circumference, writes an Auckland correspondent of tho Ban Fran cisco Chronicle. It consists of tall cliffs on three sides formed of rock and loose rub bish thrown up from the crater. On tho fourth fide is a largo flat many acres in ex tent, broken in two places by tall and fan tastic rocky eminences, which appear to hare once formed part of tho cliffs in which the flats would seem to bo a fault. These cliffs aro eight hundred feet in height, per pendicular within and gently sloping to the sea. Before you is a vast amphitheater of extraordinary tint. Tho walls of this basin, 'towering up to tho fcky, appear serrated at tho edges and intersected along tho face by an inextricable net-work of fissures and crevices. Landed in tho ship's dingy on the bowldcr-strown beach, wo find our selves within tho awe-iuspiring inclosuro of this wonderful place. A large plain of mineral deposit is before one, and on tho right is seen a tramway leading up to what is known as me Auumani reel, in mo cen ter of this plain Is tho wonderful boiling lake. As wo approach it along a well-beaten track tho ground "becomes of a chocolate color, and all at once the visitor is conscious of the most pungent orders as the fumes from the surface of tho boiling lake and the base of tho surrounding walls of rook reach him. A few steps more and a mag nificent sceno bursts upon tho view. Below you lies tho most extraordinary tinted pict ure that poet, artist, explorer, novelist, tourist or special over gazed upon. The general tono of the ground lino is of a deep chocolate, tho walls of rock around of that warm color known to artists .as madder brown, relieved with rose madder, the edge of the lake a- deep orange and the lake it self a blending of the peculiar green of verdigris and lemon yellow. At the base of the rocks issue jets and clouds of vapor. The tint of this lake is probably duo to the fact that as the volume of water has lessened the chemical properties in the water have become of greater strength, and some predominating over others give the present extraordinary hue. The lake is dimply a seething, bubbling mass of muriatic acid, and as the liquid boils up the bubbles have their sides in. shadow, reflecting a green tinge, the whole surface'cmlttlng a vapor that very soon finds out your lungs and tickles the mucous membrane of your nose and throat, to say nothing of bringing to the eyes involuntary tears. To the right, following the natural basin of the island, is chaos itself rocks, stones, chasms, streams, pools, lakelets in frantic confusion, these latter apparently all alive and each one bent on outshining if not out noising one another. This was a sort of school-room for the apparent education of small volcanoes. Amid the hissing, sputter ing, choking things could be seen here and there what looked like huge, mammoth golden cauliflowers boiling. These were sul phur formations. No animal or insect breathes upon the island. Two hundred fathoms will hardly reach the bottom within half a mile of its shores. This island is the eastern limit of the extensive belt of volcanic agitation which extends from Mount Etrm on t through Tongariro, the Taupo Botomahana lakes to Whale Island, and the adjacent rocks, north of which line earthquakes are rarely felt. An analysis of sulphur deposits on this island made in the New Zealand Geological Survey Laboratory shows that one of yel low sulphur contained 09.9 per cent, of sul phur, that another of green sulphur con tained 63.5 per rant, sulphur and that a third of impure sulphur contained 63.05 per cent, sulphur. The chief impurity was gypsum, which .does not interfere with its distillation. MAN-KILLING MACHINES. Maxim's Automatic Gun That Almost Loads mad Fires Itself. An automatic three-pounder gun, which seems destined to play a great part in the warlike operations of the future, was tested at Brith a few days ago in the presence of rep resentatives of the War Office, who were so greatly struck by its performance that the Maxim Company has been requested to construct a twelve-pounder on the same principle, says tho London Tima. About six years ago, when Mr. Maxim be gan his experiments in automatic gunnery, he made certain alterations in a Martini Henry rifle so that when it was fired the recoil opened the breech by dropping tho block in tho ordinary way, the block re maining down'until another cartridge was placed in position, when the breech auto matically closed and the trigger could be again pulled. The gun lately tried is merely an applica tion of this system op a large scale. It has the appearance of the quick firing three pounder, is mounted on a cone in, the same manner and is trained by a crutch on which the shoulder of'the gunner rests. When the gun is loaded and the trigger is pulled the barrel of tho gun recoils a distance of four inches, the breech remaining closed during tho recoil. When, however, the bar rel returns to the firing position the breach block is thrown downward, the hammer is cocked and the emotV' cartridge is ejected, the breech block remaining down until an other cartridge is introduced. The act of placing tho cartridge inthe chamber liber ates the block, which rises instantly, clos ing the breech, and the gun can be fired again. After firing the gun in tho way described the trigger was fixed in the pulled position, a cartridge was fired and its empty shell ejected. On Introducing another- cartridge it was fired in tho same way without the in tervention of tho trigger, and so on with an indefinite number of cartridges', the gun doing all the work except that of placing the cartridges'ln the chamber. This gun weighs no more than tho ordinary quick-firing gun of the same caliber; the strain on the mounting Is less, enabling it to be fired from a light torpedo boat without damage to the deck, and the rapidity of the fire is increased, with only one-half the usual gun detachment to work it. Pretty Havaaese Feet. Cuban women wear shoes no larger than the No. 1. Nor is this dlmlnutivo size the result of an v ntnehinir nrocoss. She is bom that way. That Is, her foot You could hold two of them in your one hand. And, Whatever the woman's weight or size, the foot is universally this dainty and beautiful thing. Its arch is wonderful. But one thing about it offends tho foreigner's eye. That is the high, narrow heel, two or three Inches long and scarcely a third of an inch at Its narrowest part One feels afraid of acci dents and contrtiempt from it But the pretty-footed woman is a sure-footed one. Hue is tho most graceful woman on her feet, la her walk and carriage, in the promenade or in the dance you ever saw. So this sin ewy, live grace must also be lubrcd-a part of the grain, fiber, blood and very spirit back of them. , , A Wealthy Alaska Squaw. Mrs. Captain Tom is the name of the rich est Indian woman in Alaska. She is worth bout 130,000, and Uvea royally at Sitka, lurrouaded by slaves. She supported two husbands uatil JUly. having to give up one when she Joined the Presbyterian mUskm. w. Tow ia ugly, fat uA over forty, wd J rwvdtrOtr, KLUS & WHITNEY Proprietors of the Favorite Livery and Feed Bams onrttlce115-8 n ,mml "ud '" BpSlaTtybardlll80f horscs nnd 8tock anTmXTItrUfs1.0 eorner f Trado I W ,-tJM SiGtf 7l'aIILll CO 'Afe AM isvfii; BALSAM 500 XXouiRmri '& seii? r-T feASfr HEALTH. " primary forms of the diwLT k, .1 555, te.Ltbp Nck.n" IceA" dVorJ proat. Syphilitic Run, Lumps and eon. tactcd Cords, StlffWot the Limb, and eradicates all di.casa fronT the siVtSm whether caused by Indiscretion or JIbuTi ?f "rcury,ilftfi!ir the bljod pure an" . healthy. Price 5 00 per ITottle f,St.ni-rnt!,e P"-.0' Oonorrhcca, Gleet, irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Genl nott?rgCm VrlC" 50 ' Ll.lVC,!,V"J' ' 0ol,,e" Spnlh In. ! ". 'or; cum of Gonorrhaa. ltifUnini'to.y r.loct. Strirturts.ic. Prlc, Si M per Dottlo. 7n,,."nl!,!,,1 G.?Weis Ointment fort o eff it tc li:.iig of Syphilitic Sorci, anuiniytior. PrlroSi CO pr Box. andllri it -raiment; loss of phyi-al now- cr. e-iw cr oicr-Tnrlc. Prostration, etc. Price Cil 00 per Box. T.mlc i,i.a Nerrlne, Sent everywhere, C. 0. D., securely packed per express. ' -. C. P. IUCIIATtlTs"d: CO. , Arents. 127 & 42) fcans-iiro street. Corner thy, Sn Frnnclco, Cal. CIUCULAIt MAILED FREE. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of the Day Nono but white labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first class stylo Twenty-flve cents per meal. RED FRONT. Court street, between Journal Office and junto's Livery. Small Fan for Sale. A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable and within one and a half miles of Salem, at prices ranging from 50 to $100 per acre. Apply to WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, 8-29-Im Optra House Block A Grand - Clearance Sale LUNN '& BROWN'S, Beginning on the 6th of December, 1889, and Ending January 1, 1890 ! For cash only. AH goods without reserve nt actual cost until January 1st 1890, In order to reduce stock beforo invoicing, niul to prepare our selves for Spring trade. These are facts. All goods will be sold nt cost. Wo have Carpets, Cut tains, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silks, Satins, Flushes, Velvets, Ribbons and Laces, Lace Cloaks, Handkerchiefs, Laco Ware and Embroidery, Fans and Rusches, Gloves and Hosiery, Buttons and Corsets, Muslins and Uuderwear, Knitted Underwear, Itubbtr Gossamers, Umbrellas and all lines belonging to Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. CLOAKS AND FURS, CARrETS AND RUGS, AND A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. BfiTSpace will not allow us to mention all goods. Come early and late. Goods once bought not taken back or exchanged. LUNN & BROWN. TrE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. ISli miles shorter, "Ju hours less time than by any otlict loulo. First clans through piis-sengcr unci freight lino from Portland and all points In tha Will lamctto vallov to and from Son Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Lenvo Albany 1:00 PM Leavo Corvnllis 1:40 PM Arrlvo Ynqnlna 6.J0PM Leavo Ynqulno (1:15 AM Leave Corvallls 10:35 AM Arrlvo Albany 11:10 AM O. C. trains connect at Albany and Oorvallls. The abovo trains connect nt YAQUltTA. with tho Oregon Development Cos Line if Steamship between Yitqulna and fan v runclsco. SAILING DATES. STEAMKUS. FKOM YAQUIN w; lamctto Vallov .Monday Sept, Wlllametto Valley .Tuesday " luuiuuuu imeyi vtcunesauy a 8TKA.MF.IW, FKOM 8AN FRANCISCO Wlllametto Valley Wednesday, Sept. 4 W lometto Valley Friday " is Wlllametto Valley Saturday ' 21 Wlllametto Valley Sunday ' at mm i-vmiumy reserves mo ricm 10 Abstracts For reliable and correct ABSTRACT OF TITLK, -Call on the m. ei Abstract and Land Coif any, F W. "WATERS, Manager. NO. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. B-The only complete set of Abstracts in Marion county. P. O. Box 260. WANTKD. WANTED. To rent a dwelling house withslx or soven rooms. Inquire. nt my omce, uapitoi minding. Frank U Bakkii. LOST. I" OST A largo black Gordon setter dog J has leather collar on, a nick In the. tip of the right cur, scar on tho left side of the bock of tho head A liberal reward Is of fered for tho riturn ofsjld dog to L. F. Conn, Salem, Orecon. KOU KENT. -OOD BOARD with nlcclv furnished VJT rooms In a iluo locality, convenient to me street cam, may oe nau at reusuimum rates by calllngat HOT Winter street. I New Dressmaker. 1 change sailing dates without notice. xs.11. rasscngcrs irom rortlana and all Wlllametto Volley points can make close ixinnecuon wun FOR SALE OR LEASB. FOR BALE OH LEASE. Who wants to purchase or lease, a saw mill? Address 1!., this olllco. 0-Odwlw SOCIETY NOTICES. KNiaHTSOFPYTHIAS.-ltcgulormect Ing on Tuesday night of each week at 7:30 p. m. L. R. STINNON, 0. C. WVH. II, . WATERS, K. of R. and 8. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd Fellows Hull up stairs. Cornei Cdmmcrclol and Ferry streets, every Bat- First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemclceto hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. Flrstclass.rlga ulwuys on hand Charges reasonable J. J. CULVER County Suiveyo'' JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. hMBYARS. Civil Engineer ars. Culver k Walton Survevers & Topographers Surveys, drafts, plats maps and descriptions of lands, townlols, nnd rouds, dltcbert, streets, sewers, alleys, etc. etc.. made and furnished at reasonable prices. Old corners and lines re-established from original flalri tint ps .tt.i... MnHfl ctrnnta nr RP.W. eis with estimates furnished on appl ca ?.' "r ,.. mimtv surveyor's office. Selem,. Oregon. WM. N. LADUE, - - - - - President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, Vice President. JOHN MOIR, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, Ban Francisco, New York, London and Wong Kong bought and e61d. Btate, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool! hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BT JfATIONAI. AUTHOttlTY jwm ii) Uut SOLAR Tl W..UL tUMJT TMT, . OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CDAS.N SCOTT, - - Receiver. On and after June 23 18S9 and until further notice trains will run daily (except Sun day) as follews: BAST SIDE. The Capital-National Bank City Tax Notice. The Salem city taxes are now duo and Davable at my office with Williams & En gland. Taxpayers will please govern tnemseives accoraicgiy. E. J. SWOFFORD. City Tax Collector. GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHHJR SHOP On Liberty street, across the bridge Jn North (talem. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. 6-301 f For the Public Good. It Is an indisputable fact that the hand somest vestibule trains that are now run on the American continent are those on thn llurlinerton route, leaving from Union depot In Denver, also tit. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from the west. The first and second class coaches aro magnificent, the reclining chair cars snhiirb. the Pullman sleeners extremely luxuriant, ana as tor me meats mui are served In those palace Hurllngton dining xno nexi ii tv. Chlcaeo oi If you mention to the ticket agent that you urdayot7::Wp. m. T; GREGU. Secretary. AVM. CLARKE, N. G, GA. R. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Dcpart- ment of Oregon, meets every Monday evening tit the hall over thoOicgon Laud company's office. Visiting comrades or) cordially Invited to attend. A. W. Duayokk, Post Commader. B. F. SoimiwiCK, Adjuta'it. MRS. F. A. CRUMP, ANewJYorlC Modiste, who has had fifteen years' experience In Cutting and Fitting Would bo pleased to see the ladles ofSo lcm at her rooms, No. 101 Summer street. VVfl Ub Mt tfilM IKIH Just Received At Charles Calvert's Mllllno.-y Uoraar ono of the finest lines of Millinery Goods over brought to Salem. All goods uro of tho latest design and have been brought dhect from tho Millinery Emporiums of Sou Francisco. Tho ladles of Salem and surrounding country aro Invited to call and Iiupcct this ono of goods. tlin truliw nf Mm YAOUINA ROUTE at Albany or Corvallls and If destined to San Fruiclsco, should arrange to arrive at Ynqutna tho evening beforo dato of sailing. rAsscncrr and Freight Kstes Alwsjs tho Lowest. 1' or Information apply In Messrs. HULMAN A Co., Freight and Tlcke Agents 'Ml and 202 Front st Portland, Or.i or to C.C. IIOQUE, Ae't Gen'l Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. 11. Co. Corvallls, Or C H.HASWELL,Jr.Gcn'l Frt; a' lass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., SOI Montgomery st.ji San Francisco, Cal' Tho Oregon Pacific steamboats on tho Wlllauictteo river division will leave Port loud, south-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at (In. in, Arrlvo at Comtllls Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3:20 p. in. lieavo Corvallls. north-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. Anlvoat Portland, Tiiotday, Thursday nnd Saturday at !l:30 ii. in. On Monday. Wednesday and Friday both north i.nit south-bound boats Uo over night ut Salem, leaving thcroat (I it. m. C. C. 1IOGUE, A. G. F, and P. Agent, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L. S. Skiff. Maiik S. Skiff. SKIFF A Co. Dentistry. Painless extraction of teeth with new process, srold crowns mtido and sot. lirlck dental office near opera bouse, Salem, Or. Li. 63 Also gc J J. SIIAW, attorney at law, Salem, Ore- gon. Olllco up-stalrs In tho Patton block. PHY8ICIAN.-MRS. DR. M. E. McCOY physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Squlro Furrur's firocory store. Chronic diseases a spec alty. Consultation free. 12-21dw WP. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER , and Typewriter Copyist, Will make reports of trials, etc.; copying on type writer accurately and ncutly done. Office over A. T. Yeuton's furniture Btoro, Com mercial street, Salem. errs yurayum. The east to Kansas Clt: SALEM - Capital Paid up, - Surplus, OftEGON. . - $75,000 10,000 R. S. WALLACE, - Prostaeni. W. W. MARTIN, - .Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, r - - Cashier. DIRLCTORSi W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, ' R.S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Culct. J. H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other markeU e proauce, cou"""" " either in private granar)esor able produce, consigned or in siore, either in pnvuie gruumi public warenousea. Coburg Malll From Portland Lv. 8.00 am pm .0.08 Lv 0.65 pm xv. 10.60 11.05 1L1U 1L25 1L35 12.10 12.30 il.35 liu 1.08 1.S8 5JU Portl'dMall STATIONS. fTow'rd Port land Ar 2L21 2.13 8.13 8.45 8J&9 6.-07 &C5 6:60 p m pnnTI.AWIJ P4W Foot of F Street Ray's Lanaing, Bt.Paul's, Woodborn, Townsend, McKee, ML Angel, Down's, Hllverton. Johnston's Mill' Switzerland, A East Side Janet,, Macleay, Aumsvllle, Ale OF Crossing, West Bclo, Crabtree, Bpicer, Tallman, Plalnvlew. Brownsville, Rowland, vAr.3.5.pm. Ar Z38 L40 1.15 1.10 125 liS2 12.1M 11.15 11.48 1UJ)J 11.14 ' 10.48 108 10.10 1O00 siso 9.02 &5J 8-18 7,43 8J8 State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafu drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, ParisBerlin Hong Kong ana vaiumu. Norton Pacific Railroad, next time you iro Chicago or St. Louts, wunt your ticket to read from Denver or St. Paul over the Burlington route, you will got It, and you will always be glad of It. if vnn co via the Northern or Canadian Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains of Tho Burlington Route, between St. Paul ana L nicago, or a. iaiuib, win winy juu along the eastern shore oi the Mississippi river for a distance of 350 miles, amidst scenery that cannot be surpassed; or, If you go via tho Oregon Short Line or Southern Pacific, and your tlcuet reads via The Burlington Route from Cheyenne or Den ver, you will pass through all tho thriving cities and towns located In wbatispopu' lue Portlund, Oregon 4-ldAwtt Geary street. DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANAT01! 751 Market st. San Francisco Admission vz cents. Gooud learn how to avoid disease. Consultation and treatment nersonallv or by letter, on spermaterrhoca orgcnltal weakness, and all dlseasseof men. Send for a book. Private office 211 Consultation free. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWOFASTTItAV.EoK SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via (Bt. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The NorthernPaciflcrallroadlsthe only Coburg. Alt LV Lv &00 am line running iwkurw ".i .--v- r sleepers (free of charge Luxurious Day coiches, Pullman Pafiice Sleeping Cars. iSSSEf Dining Cars, (meals 75c from Porl- land to the east See that your tioket read via the Northern A'acino imirvw bum .. - change of cars, Leave Portland at P a. m. and &10 p. m. daUy arrlvo at Minneapolis or St. Paul nt 6:pactfio Divisio.v.-Tntins leave Front and tfi7C i (f ocn A. MONTH can be made 3 0 10 ipZOU working for us. Agents preferred who can furnish horse und give their whole time to the business. Spare mumemg inuy ue iwuuuij ciujjiujicu r" A few vacancies In towns and cities. B. F. Johnson A Co., 1009 Main st.. Richmond, Vn. N. B. Please state age and business ex. perlencp. Never mind about sending stamp for reply. B.F.J. 4 Co. HWnn OUAULhS U. CURTIS, M. D., Surgeon and HomccoDuthlo nhyslclan. Olllco and residence, NewBank Block, 807 Com tnerclul street, Salem, Or. Office hours H to B a. m. and from 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Dis eases of tho rectum and chronic diseases a specialty. Fifteen years experience, dw A NDREW II. DIVEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, iSalem, Oregon. Olllco heurs: 0 tolln.in.,3to5aud 7 to 8 p. in. Office: Court street, next door cast of Dr. Rowland, Residence, 301 Chomokota st. Established 18681 The Oldest and Stauncliestlllclween Sacra mento and Portland. LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon. Accounts kept, loons made, oxchaugo on every part of tho world bought nnd sold, letters of credit Issued to travelers, collec tions modo throughout tho United States, British America and Mexico, ktato, county nnd city warrants cashed. Wo ofler pat rons accommodations consistent with con servative banking. 10-3taw.1t Overland to California DEAR GIRLS: Tnko no Taffy from any young mnn, but if they oirer you n nice Box of Hcllcnlirand's Square Chocolate Creams, made only by his Patent Process, tako thoni.nnd tell thorn to como again, for they aro superior to any mado In the United States. VIA Soutlinrn Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Iietwren Salem anil San Francisco Thirty-six Hours. OALIFOUNIA HXI'llKM TIIAIN ItUN DAILY UKrWKRN POUTLAiru AMDS. r. "HoiithT 4:00 p. in. (1:11 p. m. 7:45 n. m. Tv7 Lv. Ar. 1 'or t land Salem Situ Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. "North. Tft'l5a. in. 7:5,1 a. m. 7:00 p. m. VAtMKNOKH TltAIN CHIT SUNDAY). (DAILY EX 8:00 a. m. 11:10 a. m 2M p. m. Lv. Lv Ar. Portland Salem Eugcuo Ar. Lv. Lv. I !1:45 p. m. 12:52 p. in. I U.OOn. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For accommodation of second class passengers attached to oppress trains. ThoH. 1. company's ferry l unites cou tiectlon wtk all tho lcgular trains on th East Side Division from foot of I1 stroo Portland. iVest Side Division, Between Portland and Corvallis : DAILY (KXCK1T HUKDAY). "77: o. Ill, p PA2.5 p. III. 1 iV. Ar. Tortluriil-Corvitllls Ar.l Lv. 0:20 p,m. I::i0p. in. Miss Leona Willis, TEACHER OF MUSIC. T C. SMITH, M. V., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON WOfllce with Dr. J. N. Smith, Qrlswold block, Salem, Oregon, w. H. 11. WATEBS t CO., LAWYERS, Booms land 2 Friar's Bloclc, N. E. cor ner State und Commercial streets, Solum Oregon. A. E. STRANG, No. 803 Commercial Street, SALEM, OREGON. -DKALBR IN- ludO "treeTdally at &"Z m. and" 8:40 m? Arrive at Tacoma at 7:10 P m und Saoam arrive Seuttlu so in und.33p. m Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Ours, - . . ma niitfi.. Hlnlnv cents per ling Bgeuis. Commutlon TlckeU, at two miuon let tatlopi Uv ooauwiKutherj ih& company ..BdfiomPorOr OHMl OflU". N W Cr. rint d Ha. KrU4Uil,0fif am'lAnDaWr.tTlCOor FOR MEN ONLY! AflfllK Tor Mil or ismag s&n jsuuui Jlnri Wtikncuof BodykUlniiJUrecU J U X&Xi ofErrororExMUftinOld-KouBt. STOVESand RANGES PlembiDiT, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty! 'Agent for the ar. Airpr BOVNTOK COMPANVH Furnaces, tablUbed In 18 rtlCIIAIlDSON A liK- INSUBAIICE O o in p n n r . Flro and Ma rine. JOS'. ALBEBTCAgcnl, . - Balcm, Oregon NEW ZEALAND WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Uruduutes Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, Lessons given In volco culture and Ital Ian singing, piano and organ. Spcclul at tention given to beginners. Can bo Keen nt tho Conservatory, or at tho rcsldonre, cor ner of Center and Capitol htreots. 10-lUml J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STREET, Flrst-cluhg work guaranteed, Give lilm a cull and you will not regret It. 7-31 ml THE FAVORITE Billiard and Peel Rooms, TIIK ONLY FIRST-CLASS CIGAR STORE IN THK CJTY, Imported und DomoHtlo CIGARS AND TOBACCO! 240 Commoroiul Stroot. Reception Saloon, At Albany and CorvalUs connect with li alns of Oregon l'acltlo Itallrood. Through tickets to iill points south 'and cast via California KXI'itKHH THAIN (nAnAKXCKlrrHUNnAY i:Sa p. m. 8:0U p. m. Lv. 1'ortlonil Ar. Ar.McMinnvilleLv. 'D.'M'o. m'. 6:43 u. in. Through Tickets To all points 10UTII and EAST VIA-- California. For lull information regarding rates maps, etc., apply to the Company's agent Halem, Oregon, K. I'. llOGlJltH, Asst. 0. F. nnd 1'at.s. Ag't It. KOK1ILKU.I ' Manager. AND J wish to employ a few ladles on n salary to Utke charge of my business ut Ibefr )ine. 1 Jght, very taitlnatlng und heuUh ful Wages 10 per week. References given. Good i5y for part time. Addrtws with itarnp.'iilW.MAHION VS'ALKKIt, l-oul. ville.Ky. U-'JU-lm f.A Salary, 5W expenses in advance, SOU allowed each month. Htcady em ployment at home or traveling. No solic iting. Duties delivering und making ad- lections, rio posuil varum, auuicn ... tamp.IIAFKItJ U-W-lm lAOO,l'tquay,Obo. MEDICAL COURSES, It U the oldet, largest nnd least expen sive Institution oflturnlng In the horth- School opens first Monday In September 8endlbra.Utofu.t?oHVANHCoy i'resldeiit. 17: Sulein, Oregon. School Tax Notice. Tho school taxes of HUlrlct No. 21, In Marlon county, are now due and piiynblo ut tho clerk'k iifllw, No. l Court utrtel, n Opra llouke block, Sulein. 'I lie kuiiio will be deemed dtliwiucut unless paid within sixty duys from iluto. UAVIU SlMlON, clio clerk, October 15, 16. 260 Commercial Streoti KUGKNK KCKERLIN, PKOP. TJm best of Wines, Liquors and Uigars, Sulem und Kxixirt llecr, giHd Lunch Cuuii-t-r In cuniicctlon, where you Mill bo served with HOT OU COLD LUNCHES, Sandwiches Wienerwurst, and In fact ev erything1 Is III good style, und thu best of attention will bosliown to customer', MRS, M. E, WILSON, Milliner and Dressmaker, JnvitcK llio ladies of Ktleut und vicinity to cull und luicct her Meet stuck of Fall 1 lllln try thut has Junl urrlvvil, bliewlll Hty IMtrtlculur utteuilon uUo to the latest t)'M of drofcuinakliig, Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY, " Columbia River Route'.' ' j r rntlnsfortho cost ICavo l'ortlundiU7M& um und U.:w put dully, Tlo .its to und from principal mints In tin United mutes Cur. udu and Luropc. Elegant New Dining Cars. I'ULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Freo Family Sleeping Curs run through on l;xpreH iruiiiH to uiiioini, unmet 1 llluftx and Kaunas City without eliangu Connections ut l'ortlund forHan Fiancls co und 1'iigct Hound points. For further particulars address any agent of tho company, or A. L. MAXWELL, ". 1. T A C. J. HMITU, Oei.'l Muuager.l'orthiud. UAKYELOUS MEMORY DISCOYEKY. Only Genglno Syitem of Memory Training! Four Books Learned In one reading, Mind wandering cured. Eveiy child and adult greatly benefited. (J rcul Inducements 10 loiruspoiidtmc Classes. rruipectiii, Willi opinions of Hr win, A. Hammond, tho wurltl.fuiiii'il Hpccbillst In Mind IilseuM'S. Dulilel Ureuiiltuf Thoiil! ton. thu gnat l'sc!iolog!st, J.M.lluckly inu uiirisuiiii nuiH.-uiu roulor. lliuHcluiitlst. lions. udult 1'. llenlumau. und others, sent wt freo by Vrut, A. LOWKTTB, '437 Fifty Ave., N V Jt-131. dw ton, thu gnat 1's, 1), I),, eJltor of N. Y..Itlcliurdl'n W. W.Aslor, Jiu m M "4 a Vi J II !i ', 2, ttll ml - i 9 1 ;i.i 'Jl I. H m m I H 41 rf . -B .fv