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"No danger of that," said his wKo, "It will set off tho rest, ond mako thorn all look handsomer. '" . . , , .- "It may bo so," said George, doubtfully. "I suppose you know bettor about such things than 1 do. If you are desirous of having it, I suppose- I can buy it." "Ob, (Jcorge, If you only will, it will do such n comfort I" "Then," said her husband, turning to tho cierit, "you may send It to my house," "It snail oo done this forenoon." Tho young husband took flvo ten-dollar bills from Ills pockot and paid thom ovor for tho sofa. "This is tho money," said ho, as ho was walking home, "that I was going to put into the savings-bank. You know that this Is quarter-day, and for tho last four I havo put in this amount. Now, In conscquenco of our now purchaso, I shall not bo ablo to." "It is only forotico," said his wife, "and then only, consider how much better our parlor will look." Was it only fo once! Timo would show. When that sofa camo home, and was in stalled in the place of honor, tho old-fashioned sofa was removed to a chamber. Somehow it did not scorn to set off tho room as much as it was expected to. It looucd out of place, as Mrs. Hall could not help confessing to herself, though sho was not disposed to speak of It Tho plain but neat Kidderminster carpet looked decidedly cheap in comparison with it. Howovor, Airs. Hall resolutely shut her eyes to this unpleasant fact, and continued enthusias tically to expatiate in praises of tho now sofa. Bho could not bo contented until Mrs. Savary had called and expressed her opin ion of it. This happened before long. . "My dear," said tnut lady, taking a criti cal survo of tho apartment, "your sofa is n handsomo one, I acknowledge, but will you pardon my suggesting one tnlngi" "Certainly, Mrs. Savary." tU "Thon allow mo to BUggcstthata dark Brussels carpet Is necessary to havo it show to good advantage. Now this Kidder minster, I daro say, is a tolerably good ono, but it couldn't havo cost more than a dollar a yard." "Only cighty-soven cents," said Mrs. Hall, a little confused. "So I supposed. Well, you see, a carpet at eighty-seven cents a yard doesn't corre spond very well with a fifty dollar sofa. To toll tho plain truth, the old-fashioned sofa looked more appropridto." Mrs. Hall almost wished that sho nad never bought tho now sofa, but, having done so, sho vus determined, if possible, to havo every thing to correspond. She was too wiso to say anything about it at prenent, hut waited until a week beforo tho next quarter-day. Then sho began to indulge in brief hincs, which at length became more d'Mded. At first, Qeorgo would not hear of a now car pot. Ho was determined not to omit his usual quarterly deposit this time; but at length his wife's importunities succeeded, aided by a lurking conviction on hl3 own part that thore was a real incongruity be tween tho sofa and tho plain carpet. Tho now purchaso cost fifty dollars and a trifle more, which mado George look a littlo sober; but ho could not deny, as his wife said, that the room looked a good dcai improved. ," And was tnis all! By no means. ' By tho timo tho carpet was put down, it was discovered that tho chairs, which wero only cane-seated, looked quito inferior to tho good company which had recently been introduced. When tho next quarter-day arrived, it was found absolutely essential to purchaso somo black stuffed chairs. Aft erwards camo a new mirror, and a piano was hired, for even Mrs. Hall did not vent ure to suggest so largo an outlay as tho purchaso would require. So tho piano was brought, and somo fifty dollnrs a year wero paid for'its use, hough, by tho way, It was never used, since Mrs. Hall had no car for music; and therefore it served only for ornament. By tho timo tho year was up, George found that two hundred and twenty-live dollars had been spent for furniture, and not one cent had been deposited in tho sav ings bank. Moro than that, as their styto of living had increased with their new fur niture, which had unconsciously elevated their ideas, George found himself somo hundred and fifty dollars in debt. At this time, or just before, tho great commercial revulsion had swept over tho land, and George's employers had not been spared. They had not failed, but their resources had been greatly crippled. Thoy called him aside on trio last day of tho year and told him that, though thoy should bo glad to retain him in their employ, they should bo obliged to cut down his income for tho year to como to six hundred dollars. Ho went homo much depressed, as well he might be. His expenses increased, his income dimin ished, and a debt to pay, which would swal low up nearly all ho had laid aside in tho savings bank. Ho at length told his wife tho cause of his despondency, on her anxious solicitation. The vanity and love of show sho had exhibited lay on tho surface. Sho detormin-M to ex press her sympathy in an actlvo way. What lha' was I will explain. When George came homo tho next oven ing to tea, what "was his astonishment to find a load of furniture beforo his door. "Can it bo, possible," ho thought, "that Mary has been purchasing new furnlturo!" Looking moro closely ho observed that tho new parlor sofa and other articlos of fur niture wore Included in tho wagon-load. Full of amazement ho entered tho houso. "What's all this, Mary! What havo you done with tbo parior furniture!1' "Sold it," said tils wife, composedly., ' "Sold it I" exclaimed George,. Jn surprise. "Yes; I know that your circumstances wero not as good as thoy bavo been, and I thought tho money would bo worth moro to us than tho furniture. I hod heard that tho Walklns wero about to furnish their house, and thought thoy might bo willing to buy our furniture at a reduced price Hero is what I got for it" Sho Dlaccd In her husband's hands a purso containing ono hundred and fifty dol lars. ' Mary," said ho, vith emotion, "you don't know how you havo relieved my mind. Thin will just pay off our debt, and I shall not bo obliged to tnko tho money from the bank." Tho year mssed. Again business re vived, and with tbo first pf January George had his salary, raised to ono thousand dol lars; but though his means nro increased, his wife has learned a valuablo lesson, and probably will bo content, for sothq years to como, at least, with tho Old-FashionedSofa -Caroline F. I'rtston, in Yanku Ulaae. Maggots In LIU Ear, ' A gentleman named Lord, from Alabama, somo days ago had a fly suddenly enter his ear, from which it was promptly extricated. Tho insect then as suddenly disappeared. That night Mr. Lord expcrlsncedn sensa tion of itching in his ear. This grew in in tensity and pain until it was lnbearablo. Ho went to Athens for relief, but remedies applied failed to afford it Going to Wood ville ho stated his caso to a doctor. Tho acute paM had by this tlrao nearly thrown tho gentleman into convulsions. The doctor, after oppljtng an anaesthetic to his car, in aertod a cop. ma drench, which brought out no less than t'oyen well-developed, maggots, t7rigc'lnsr.Hh rohutt life THE ROXAMCE Or" IDAHO. How tho State Was iNnmcd for a Littlo Indian Girl. In the autumn of 1805 1 wattled In Twcnty-secoud street, New York. A genial lellow boarder wasa gentle man of ubotit 45 years, who was putting Eomc mining stock on the market. His name was Cole, and he claimed the distinction of having for initials three Ud-C. rj. Cole of being ono of the first membersof congress from the new stale, and of reoelviuu tho largest mileage ever paid to a member of cougress, over 10,000, his mileage being computed Iroui Idaho to San Francisco, thence (around tho Horn) by way of New Vork to Wasblugtou. Ho was a pioneer from New York, and for" a time kept a trading store at Fort Walla Walla. One evening tho strange name of the new state became n subject of comment, and Mr. Cole gave mo tho following account how the name came to be adopted, and also the selected meaning which ho and others concluded o give as tite In dian word's translation. One bright morning about 10 o'clock, in com pany with anothvrgentlemau.iriter estcd in the government of the ter ritory, while riding over some bar ren mountain tops, or rather hills, tiie road becameHo rough as to com pel the bIo west travelling. As they plodded on, the new name for the state became u topic of conversation. Whllo talking over the various names that had been suggested they came to the top of a small plateauj on the farther edge of which stood an Indian hovel or cabin. Tho utter louliuess of the spot suggested to the travelers they bad como upon tho hidiug place of some outlaw, of whom the country boast ed a great number, just before they reached, but while In plain view from the cabin, an Indian camo out and called out several times in a high-spirited far-reaching, voice the word Idaho. The tone was a com bination ol tho Swiss yodeler, the dpanlsh Indian and Louisiana no gress, and, as was supposed, a call to the squaw's husband. Tho sound of tho voice as Riven by Mr. Cole, and he bad been familiar with the Indians for some years, was Ee-dah-hoo-oo-oo a drop from the first E to the second, a long a, almost as if ah-ah, and a musical, long-drawn-out dwelling upon the who, using tho full force of the lungs in expira tion and in crescendo. This flaw's call was answered by the sudden appearance of an In dian girl about nine years of age. Sho was clean and better looking than most of her race. The infer ence of bcth Mr. Colo and his com panion pas that Idaho was tho girl's mute, and tho idea of adopt ing it asUbo name of the new state occuredti both men at the same time, Mr! Cole claiming to bo the firsttp8pak. All effprs to find the English of the" wortl resulted in failure, and finally, intonsideration of tho fex and surrandings of tho Indian whoso nate had helped solve tho difficult In finding one for tile new stttte, that of "Gem of the Mountains' was decided upon. The real meafi'ig of the word Mr. Cole never ktfet. As tbejliliuns name their child ren from jbysical peculiarities or clrcumstuni's occurring at their birth, an a the child was born about daylht, the translation of "light of ih mountains" was at first' deemed ajsod one, but its fitness us u uamelr the Btnte bad to give way to tlienoro appropriate ono of "gem of t'bfmountuins," whlcli was given to.cogress as the translation of tholnfliu word. I narraflaihe title as I got it from Mr. Cole, ud add what.at the time, I suggftite I to him that the slate ereet a rao mnent on the spot where the name ras selected and as an umendiuei I, that Joaquin Miller, tho poeW h0 Sierras, write the in- scrlptoj- Edward M. Roche, in mo uoB)n -journal. i An ok'mnge says: Did you ever stop totiuic what a tireless letter wrlterjood local paper Is? Week after wek, reaching into year after year, iRnes on, telling of the rnar riages.ths, deaths, aud the com ing an ping 0f tiJ0 people of our town, Biiness success and failure, accidenT crops, Improvements, meetlnip jn fuct) events of all kinds, pi j3 a grj8t that cornea to tho hopprof a good local paper. Why, ifjjiu wero to undertake to write a jitter every week to your absent tIj and tell half the news that yai local paper gives, you would sga. yiY0 Up in dispair. The suppoeej p'eaaure would become tiresome, Ha the letters grow shorter, furthers omi finally quit. "Why thlpirereiice? Because with a newapip; jt j8 business. People in a UvMijyQ recognize this and take plejfe in giving tho editor ncw8!tcMou would never leurn. Many' the new apartment 1 botibes bj " erected In Ijonuon are fifteen fcti ?ilili;li. Thenlrat that J height to be like living in tbo ' couutry. But few people marry for pure' 16ve, and they in after years suspect that what wero at tho thno. prompt- T K 'Z'zrX" tome of cholera morbus. w utarrh, Catarrhal Deafness Hay Fever--A .New Hom Treatment. Suflerers are not generally nwnre that these diseases are contagious, or that they are duo to tho prcsonec of living parasites in tho linlnir mem brane of tho nose and eustachian tubes. Microscopic research, how ever, has proved this to bo a fact, and the result of this discovery Is that a simple remedy has been form ulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever nro perma nently cured in from ope to three simple applications made at home by tho pal lent once in two weeks. N. 13. This treatment is not a snuff or an ointment; both have been discarded by lepulable physic iaiisHH injurious. A pamphlet ex nlnlning this new treatment is sent ueo uii leceiptoi sianip to pay pos tage, by A. H. Dixon & Soil, :M7 and 339 West King Street, Toronto, Canada. Christian Advocate. Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles should carefully read the above. 1-1-ly-cod WW WWIWIIWIIHIIIHIIIH MIWIIIIIMI. A FULL LINE OF Crockery and Glastrare! AVlth ispcclnltles in Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. IIID,GVAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern OK ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly kenp a full line nndopen stuck, enabling us to mnlso up Dinner nnil Tea sets of any size, or sell bv the single piece. The finest ushortrnento CHAMBER SETS Ever shown in Snlem. A .FULL STOCK Ot tholatest Irmcl handsomest patterns In Glnsbwure. 43Flease call and examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. UOAUOIKG. PltlV A TE HOARDING. A few ladles or gentlemen can obtain, a., reasonable rates, good board with nicPly furnished rooms In thollnest part of tho city, right by tho street cars, by calling at :io7 Winter street, corner of "enter street. VOIt KENT. lOIt HALE OR UENT I'ianos to rent or for salo cheap for cash, good upright pint nnos. For particulars call al aU7 Winter street. HOCIETY UOTIOES. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Itogularmeet Ins on Tuesday nlxht of each week ut 7:30 p. in. L. It. STINKOK, (J. C. W. II. II. WATKlta, K. of It. and H. 0LIVI5"L"OIGTTNo. IS, 1. o. O. F., ineetH in Odd Fellows' Hall up stairs. Cornci Commercial and Ferry streets, every tiiV-urdaynt7.-:!0p. m. J. T. GREGG. WM. CLARKE, Secretary. N. G, (T A., It. eagwlck I'ost, Ko. 1&, Cepart ment of Orecon. meets every Monday evening nt tho bull over tho Oregon Uind company's olllce. Visiting comrades un cordially Invited to attend. A. W. Diiavokh, I'ost Commader. B. F. Soutiiwick. Ad.lta it. PltOFliSSIONAL CAUOS. TILMON FORD, attorney nt law, Halem, Oregon. Olllce upstairs In ration's block. VX7- H.H. WATERS & CO., ' LAWYERS, Rooms land 2 Frlar'n Block, N. E. cor nerMtuto und Commercial streets, Halem Oregon. PHYHICIAN. MRS. ttlt. M. E. McCUY physician and surgeon, has loaited und taken rooms over Squlro Farrnr's grocery store. Chronic diseases a speo mlty. Consultation free. 12-21 dw UT P. HTUNOailAI'lIEIl IT. und Typewriter Copyist, Wlllinulto reports or trims, etc.; cony writcruceurately and neatly etc.: copying on type- aone. uniee over A. T Yealon's furnllure btore, Com. mercini sireei, rnuem. nilAltLKy U. OLIUTIS, M. 1)., tiurveou and Homcconathlorihvslclnn. Orllco nvirl rAulrlntijvu fjt.vv II'inLr lilrmlf JSflfT 'filil. mercial street Salem, Or. OillcohoursH to I Oil. in. and from 2 to 3 and? to H p. in. DIs-, eases of the rectum and chronic diseases u specialty. Fifteen years experieni-o, dw A NDltKW II. BIVKN, PIIYSICIAN AND SUIIOEON, f'alein, Oregon, Olllco heurs: 0 to U a. in., 3 to I and 7 to U p. in. Ofilce: Court street, nest door east of Dr. Howluud. ltcsidouei, 301 Chemeltcta 61. Miss Leona Willis, TEACHER OV .MUSIC. Lessons given In volco qtillurn and Hal lanslnglug, plunQAnd organ. Special at tention gvcn,: jejinneru. Can bo een at the Conrvrftorj', or.it iho rv-Mdunie. or nerrt Center an Capitol streets. 10-lCin Salary, $10 expenses ullowed e.ich tnomli. in UdVttlKf, nieuuy en- ployinentntliomenrtrnvollns:. tfio tol 0 Itlng. Duties delivering una muKlng c1- UK tic lection. No ixwtnl card. Addr Aditrn.1 with u-a-lm - - - - pheSpnilon Eun, jif vTjl. tSvtiJrl Eldrsrc' Bonlt TnAlLl frina tA Taftrrl. O.KKI tlrw4 tU Stv York THE CAPITAL EVEITIKQ J&URNAL. ELLIS k WHITNEY, IVnprtdoi-s of ll.n Favorite Livoryant! Fred Duns j ncnciwHvsnnb.iindftndfiirai..hd on short notice. Prlvnto hoarding of horse nnd stock n specialty. Olllce nnil barns nt the corner of Traile and Commercial streets. 50 YXtiWfirri jo Sf n itT w fiieasu's i ,., S&& HUH HEALTH. to Rlchiu's Golden Balsam No. 1 uu.ia viuiiim, lire-, nnu g -cond sla-rcs: inwn mm Djp;illJ. l-rirn, I a (;u p?r Boftlo. urn iiicnntt'a u m n HalinmNo.il S Si ,Ji crcuriaiijjp:i,iUo Rhcu. cs Icrthry. Mercurial CypMdtio Hhcu Ism, Palm in tho fiones, Talmln tho id, back ef tho Neck, Ulcerated Soro oat, Byphlilfc ltafh,vLumps and con- Hcatl. Throat. iractcn t'on s, Stiffness cf tho Limbs, and cndlettts n'l U scao from tho nystom. whether cau.-cil by lmTscrctl-n or abuso of Mercury, leaving tho blxxl puro and hnlthy. P-l-n fr5 (0 pop r ottle. Xi- I. telinu'. Gnldon K anlsli An. 1 rtot'i tor fio euro of Gono-rlicsi, Gleet, lmtiti-n O nvel, and all Urlnvy or OcnU til disarrangements. lrlto$3 50 nor Uottlo. r.p Ulcliau'i f:olilon Spinifih In-J-cti -n, f rs-vcro CM-sof Gonorrhcca, llUim-a t yf !ert. etrictur.s,4c. Prlco 81 ' !cr Koltlo. I, nioifin'd GoJdrn O'nlment for tio eff ct vo lirnl.n ;rf 8ynY.'..t!o R-ri. and crtvt;otn. PrlroQl to p r IJox. Z.o t icli..ua Ooldi! j Pli i:;mo rnd lira - t e-.tmeit; loss of pliysl nl pow. cr o-crt-i c." oor-wnr':, I rostratlon, etc. Prloo .! CO per Uoi. Tnlc I'l.tl ICcrv'nc, Sent everywhere, C. 0. 1)., teeurcly packed per express. C. P. i:iCIIAtrrH"& CO. , Asoi.tg, iZJ 'i 4.0 tans-io f'reet, Corner 1 lay, f'ur-jiPi'w.cii. CISCCIjAII JtAILKD FltEE. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of flic Day None but while labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first cliss style Twenty-five cents per meal. RISDFRONT. Court street, between Journal Olllco and Junto's Livery. Small Fans for Sale. A numbci of ten-ncro tracts of desirable and within one and a half miles of Salem, at prices ranging from 50 to 8100 per acre. Apply to WILMS & CHA.MBKUMN, C-20-Im Opera Houso Block NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N, E.cor from Chemcltcto hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-classjrlga always on hand Charges reasonable J. J. CULVER County Surrcyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. hMBYARS. Civil Engineer Byars, Culver & Walton Surveyors &. Topographers Surveys, drafts, plats maps and descriptions of lunds, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, alloys, etc et :., midc und furnished at r !i.nnnbln nt-lf-r.1. Olfl Loht Solar Tramit. coiners and lines re-cs-w. l. e. hurley tiibllslu'd from original Tor, h.y. Held notes. Grade? n.i ditches, roads, streets or sew ers, with estimates furnished on applica tion. Address County Surveyor's olllco. Selcm, Oregon. Overland to California via Soutlifim Pacific Company's Line. TilE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time 1'etttiH'ii Salem anil Han Francisco.;? 'I hlity-slx Hour, CAI.IFOUNIA K.tl'llliSS TKAIK HUN DA1M HBTWBEX 1'OKTI.Ayi) ANDS. F. "Rout IT" iynTiin Ar. I "10: IS a, m. Lv. I 7:S1 n. m Lv. 7:00 p. m. AS 3 smfv$ 4Tk."JL lASfi! HAWIM -. JMlUUIli.il Kfi rr b r ti t nn uh ,........ ...u iiu u-uj, core isa-a. l.yc, hose, etc.. Copper lor.d Biolchci. Syr..il.l.ioiatirih.iljcascd Scalp, and all 1'iii.i.ii.r iw .la ui i.-in U1U1A Lr Ta7 Lv. Ar. 1'ortland Hul em San Fran. LOPAI. 1'Ah.Sl-J.GKlt T1IAIN JIAJJiY KX t'EIT HUNPAV). S:00 n, m. 11:10 a. m i-jo p. m. Lv. Lv Ar. 1'ortlund Salein Eugene Ar. I 3:15 p. in. Lv. 1 12:62 p. in. Lv. i U.0U . m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tfll IRIQT 1 FFPINR PARs lUL-.llOI OLLLIIHu UnllO. For nccommodhtioii ol second cum p.ihsenireiKiittiu-lied u erjire tiiilns, Tho a. P. Gomnnny'n twty inuhiat con nectlon with .-.II the regular tritins on th tiiK. k;u I)lvilon from j'ikiI nl I- i.tr'-' PoitlanU. iVest Side Division, Delivccu I'ortland ami Cflrvallis: llAJJjY (SXCKl'r WW1IAVI. TUSK III. LV. J'OltlHIHl Ar. ifc p. t'l 12.-2S p. in Ar. (VirvalllH l,v! I i:.yp. iii AfAflku HUiTiiurtaUtf uohimmT'V iti. iraluH of Oregon Puelllfl fUljwid. Throiigji llol.ot to ml mtl9 M.utti und cant, via Oitllfiiruw m B.M'llUBBTBAlH (DAILY BjCnHTU.tnAV '4M p7iiT."i iJvr'i'oHiuTxr7nsriii. 8.-00 p. 111. 1 ArJtoMlnnvlltoI.v. &!. in. Throuffh Ticket I Toullpol, iwn'i'if ...,.1 ,U- U1H (lllll U:i --.VlA-- California.. I'or lull (iilornuitif)n nftrHiUK rmim nispi. etc., apply to the Ciiniiiiiy'A sgcul Hulcm, OrisT'in. K. 1. ItOCJKlix, At. o. K. nd I'Mtn. A't It. KOKHl.KIt, MnnsKor. 1:00 p. in. I U:I1 p. in. 7:15 u. in. I . .' "a. T ,.iiii-ii..iiiiiimi.iiiiiiiiii..ihi.ii.hct .'.i imiimiiLi..n First Mm Bank SAJUISM, OllKUON. WM. N. L.VDUS, -Dl J. RKYKOLDS, JOHN MOIK. - - - l'resiricnt. Vleo Fresldeilt. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. mLxcnango on Portland, Ban Frauelsco, bw ions, Louium and iiong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Formers arc cordially Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances mnda on wheat, wool, lions and other immorty nt rcasonnmo rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED KATlOKAti AUTHOntTY SALEM - Capital Paid up, - - OREGON. - - $75,000 - - .- 10,000 Surplus, It. S. WALLAtJU, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. AL11KHT, ..... Cashier. DIRECTORS! W.T.Gray, ' W. W. Martin, I. M.Mnrtlu, It. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslek, J. H . Albert, T. McK. Patton. LOANS MADE To fnrmers on wheat and other market able, produce, consigned or in store, cither in private irraiiarlesor public warehouses. State and County Warrants Nought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates, limits drawn direct on Now York, Oileago, tan Francisco, Portland, Iiondon, Paris, llurllu Uonir Kong and Calcutta. Teacher of Music and dealer lit Musical Instrumunls and .Strings. NO. 247 1 RONT ST. P. II. EASTON'S Salem Music Store fc Son r, Hmerhiin Citsh oi Steliiway. Hnzlc-tun. Colby an iMano", llcox & White Organ. Installments. 94 State' Street, Patton's Block. ?-12dv WILLAMETTE UNIVER. TY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is tho oleic;!, largest and loast expan sive Institution of learning In the North west. .School opens first Monday In September Bend for catalogue to TIIOS. VAN KCOY, President. '7: ' Salem. Oregon. ;e L 'J UMU 'J'lIOaiAS JJU11K0WS IIus Just received a now llnoof iho latest stylo of hanging lamps which will ho Mild at tho mo-it mtixiniiblo rales Wo nl.o carry u lull lino of QroucrlcM, Keed, Cljirs, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! Don't fall to biunple our now line of con. loetloticry. No. !U Commercial Street Solsm, Oregon Established 1868 ! The Oldest and Staunchost Ilclwccn km incnto and Portland. LADD & BUSH, Hankers Iron Building, Salcoi, Oregon Accounts Itcijt. loans made. oxeliaiii:(i oiiovoiy imrtof lheworUiboiililnuilKlit, luttfliiof crtMlil Ihh- el to lliivtlors, nulloc lioiM niiiile tlmuighuiil tka liiiilc-dHt-iteM, llrltikh Ameiiiiuiiiid Mexico. tt.le. wuiiiv and city warrant oiwliod. V.'oH.t put- runs iiconiniiiouaiiniiH (KinsiMU-ni wnn inn- ncrvatlc iiiiiiiine. 10.3HJ it Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, 8tlWKor to I). Nuxli. huie n '-llfttib Unltetl lrtek uud Tile Aicloiv in .Noiili Salem, nmir llie lairgiouii'li-, .ind uiopic paiud to furnlsli Jlrvl.cluis lrli k nnii utc on utiort notice. t7K in ttOKH MONTH Ciuilci.mile Of O 10 CplUU WlfklDK for 'im. Aj(ii' prwurrMl who uuii lurnUli u tii . mid e iiieirwDoieiiuiu loiueuuiuiMMk Hjiur moiiienu may n prouiuniy eiu piuyi ii i(i. A few VHoanrle In tin im iiKitiiii cuirH. ii. r. Muill wt.. ItU-hmoiid, JOlltUOU A Co.. IDUU Vn. N. II I'lwuntate ! id biilii. ?; jHwIencH, Newer n.tnd i'ut -ntuliii-; Kliiipfnr niply, 11. K, ,!. A I'm. 4-tnm l.N-litWt I: Coin puny., I't f und Miv- rlne. JOH. AM1KUT. ent, - Hulcm, Oregon JIY TIio Capital National Bank H. Diamont Mmm . NEW HARDWARE Chas. Pugh. Proprietor. (Succossorto Uolllngor A Co.) HARDWARE AND i A complete line at ways In stock. M stock Is bought new and for cash, af fording mo the opportunity to sell nt the mast rocit.onnbl3 prkc. Tho best and latest Improved machinery always on lutnd. Oflfeo and store rooms at lloltliigcr's old stand on Stuto sireot. J, H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler,' COMMERCIAL STRliBT. Klrst.cliiis work guaranteed. Olvo hlrn a call and i ou will not. regret it, TOiml GEORGE, WILKINS' NEW BUTCHBR SrJOP On Liberty strcol, across tho brldgo In North Vjuloiu. All kinds of muata kept ou hand. 5-ltf DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 7(51 Market st. San KmncUcc Admission ' cents. Oonnd leurn how to avoid disease. Consultation and treatment petvflnallyor by letter, on spermatorrhoea orgcnltal weakness, and all dUoassonf men. tfend for n book, rrtvato dltlco till Uonsultatlon free. AS Ueary htreot. For the Public Good. It Is an ludlsputnble tact that tho hand homesl vcitbulo trains that nro now run 011 tho American cuntlncnt a to tlioso on tho 11m llugliiii route, leaving lrom Union depot in Denver, iiImi si. l'aul, immediate ly on arrival nl all through trains trout the west. Tho Ilrsl and second class coaches nro liiagnlllceut, the rcclulng chair oil's KUritib. the l'lillman sleepers extiomely luxuriant, and as for the meals that arc served In thoso w.iiK'O Durlltigton dining errs yum yum. Tno next ttmu-you go east to Kansas City, Chicago or ft. Louis, If you mention to tno ticket agent thiityou want yinir ticket to lead lrom Duiinci-or St. l'aul oyer the llurllngtou nnito, you will get It, and yni will always bo glad of It. ft If you go via the Northern or Canadian l'aclltc, the elegant otlbuIo tralus ot Tho lluillngtnn Itoute, botv.ecn ht. INUil and Chicago, or at. J.ouls, will carry you along the eastern uhuroot tho Mississippi river for a dlbl.ineo of 30U nillus, aii1ld.1t M'cnery tlnUcaiiiuit be surpassed; or, If you go via tho Oregon Hhost i.lno or Southerii l'acltlc, mid your tleu-t leads via Tho Darlington Itoulu from iJliuyonuo or Den ver, you wiltp.iss ttiroti!;u ait tho thriving cities and totvns located in what Is tiopu larly known as tho llcailot tno Continent. I'or turthor information apply to A. C. Sheldiiii, lleneral Agent, 85 lnrst street, I'orlland, Oregon. -MUd&wti A. K. STRANG, No. 30J 'Jommcrclal Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -nnAi.r.n ix- STOVES and RANGES Plambinft Gas anil Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. OB-Audit for tho ttlOIlAilDSON A HOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Kh-tablls)u-d In 1I3 ust Received At Charles Calvert's Mllllnui'y Itaaarono of the llnest lines of .Mllllnory Goods ever broimht to Huletn. All koous urn of tho latOhtiliMlyn aud havo beuu brought dlicct fiom tno Millinery Kmporlunis of Hon Francisco. Tho lfidlfts of Halem an' surrounding country nro Invited to itn t ud luupeut this one of good. rwlsh t'i employ 11 few ladles on 11 wilary to tultoclmrtroof my business attlioir homos. lilKht, voiy tin-cliiutlug and liealili nil. Wiiges lu per week. Ilclereni-es given Clood 11 iy i'or part tltno. Address with stamp. .MHH.MAIUON VAI,KKH, Units. vllle.JCy. ILSU-liM John A. Carson, mrWW, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW AND NOTAItY PUULIO. jinbor of thii liar of Ontario, Ciinada. Olllco, OUHtnto Sttdot, Sulom.Orcgnn. UKFRltlCNCKS AT 'lOUON.TO: lion. HlrTlinmaH Qnlt, Olilof .Itmtlcn ol CotliliKiil Pleas; lion. .lnmo MeLerniin, In di of tho Court of Appuuls; lion. W. P. It. ttlrMt, .ludgpof thotuecn's llonch. Mouoy to loan. JlAltVKLOUS f DIKCOYFJIY. Only Gwiulne Sytltm of Mtmery Tnlnleg. rour BimMu Lsarnd -In ono tttMr.j, Mind waniktrtnc eurtd- , Evory child ami mhilt gmlij bmsfltcd, j oit-ut lnUuuMjunnu to vui-icN!Hih(lwic t Cl.-e. i 1'ii'IMHtus, with oirfnions fDr Win. 'A . liiiiiiiiiond, ili( wura.0ieU MjtewUllfct Ip jiiru: i.".-'i.. Diiiiii-t iireenicur riioin' inn iff I'ri'al Pyeliih(rlt. ,1, M. HuriMy of the (ihrikliun AnuiUf II. SI., ! h-. .. It i hftrrt Pro Kir.JhoKfWntliil. lliiii W. A. tor. .Mvliill 1'. ttenjuuiuh, nuf ntlii'M, miiii MH.t frrobv Pr4ti'. A. l.ilnl-riTK, I17 lift A ., S 4 .le-l:wi. dvl Reception Saloon, 2G0 Commercial Street. KIJOKNB KCKIERLTN, I'JIOI. Tlif b' t nt f-ali in iinl I tl-l ll I' '.HI' ' Wl.ll ifi-. Ltijiioi-M tnd ClauN, ii il-i '. giNiil L'.U)UVtfUl ii, h i j "u will ueabrvud JIOT OH ( OLD LUNCIII5R, Xttndw Ii In "i ni-rw ir'i md 'it i'iet isv- l-lhlll. Ix III U'Hill niiiMK.n ii ImhIik I i !'. U. HI Mill l0kl in u in i onli'iillm arming 1m eats ME - "MiMm i fmt tftefHrn A "7 TTTr ; ji'.'jsv ' j "4 ilwDreS' VI t MRS. F. A. CRUMP, AN6w;Yorkl Modlile, who bm had fifteen years' experience, in Gutting and Fitting Would be pleased to see tho ladles of Pa lem nt hor rooms, No. 401 Summer street, corner of Marlon. Fine Watch Repairing 11Y C. A. BURBANK No. 317 Commercial Street. r Worn Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO l'WST TIIA1NS DAILY ! NO UIIAMOK OK CAIta SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And nil points East via St. PAUL ami MINNEAPOLIS. The, Northern l'acltlc nlllrond Is tho only lino running I'ussengcr tnilns.yecoudcla.ss sleepers ((Yco of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, i'uliman lalaco Nlcoping Cars. I'nlaeo Dial ig Cars, (meals 7oc) from .I'ort. laud to tho cast ieo that your ticket read via tbo Northern l'ucltle railroad and avjul tho change of cars. Leave Portlanc1 at? a m.nnd 8:10 p. m. dally arrive nt Minneapolis or Ht, I'uul nt UM p. m. 1'ACtKio Division. Traltis loavo Front niidCl street dully nt U.-M n. in, und 8.-10 n. m.s Ai'rlve at Tacoina nt 7:10 n m and 4:20 n m arrive Seattle IMCiv 111 andP:,'!5p. m Through I'uliman l'nlnce Sleeping Vnn, elegan day co.-icties, llnest palaco dining cars between rortland, Tacomaand Scnltle direct. Dally service. A. D. CIIAIttiTON Afcst. Oen'i J'tiss. Agent, 121 First St., (Jor Washington SU, I'ortland. Oregon. Depot Comer First nndO Strals. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon DOvrlopmcnl company's stcanuditp line :SK mllos shortor, ao liours ies.uimo th'iu by any otiiia. louie. Flret class througli passcinrcr ami freight lino from l'ortlatid nnd nil points In tho Wll lametto vallov to and lrom sun Frauelsci TIME SCHEDULE. (Kxcept Bunanj-fl): ltivo Albany -Leave Corvnllls . Vrrivo Yuquiua - -Leave Yaquliia - Leuve Corvallls - -VrrUe Albany - - 1:00 I'M - -1:10 I'M - - - &S0PM - - (t:4,1 A M - - - lose am - 11:10 AM o. c, lialns connect nl Corvnllls. Albany nnd llionnavotntini connect at YAQUINA with the Oregon Development C)' Lino it Stea-jlslilps between Yaqultia nml nu Fnoolsco. SAIM.N0 DATES. bTK.URai. J'HOM YAQUm Wltlamotto Vallov Monday Sept. Wlllamotto Valley. Tuesday " l Willniiictto Vnlloy, .Wednesday 2i BTKAMWW, FKOM MAN irjIAKdSCO VilUmotto Vnlloy ...Wcdueiday, Sept. -t Wlllamutto V.iiloy Frldny w Wlliainot'o Valloy.. .Batunhiy ' '21 Wlllumotto Valley Sunday " im ,, Tins company reserves the right to oiiiini'o sailing dates without notice. N. 1). l'assennern from Portland and nil Wlllniuetto Valley points can make closo connection with tho train of tbo YAOU1NA KOUTKiU Albany orCorvnlllii aud If destined to ban Im inclsui, should arianKUtoiiriivoat Y'ariuiiin the'ovcnlng befmo date of sailing, I'asscngr-r 11ml Krrlglil Kates Alffflys tho linui'st. For Information apply to Messrs, HULMAN & Co., Fruight nnd Tlokot Acents iW and 'Mi Front st., l'ortlatid, Or. or to C.C. HOfJUE, Ao't (lcn'1 Frt. A Piiss.ABt.,OirgonPnclilen. It. Co., Corvnllls, Or O U. IlASWKLlJ,.Ir.Gen,l Frt; it Pass. Agt. Oregon Dovelopinent Co., SOI Montgomer' ft.; Kan I'VunciHCO, Cnl Tho Oregon Pnclllo steainbnats 011 tho Wlllaniotleorlvor division will loavo Port land, foiith-boutid, Mondiiy, iVednosday and Friday at fin. 111, virrlvo nt Corvnllls Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday ut;i:'J)p. in. Loavo Corvnllls. north-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Ha. in, Anlvoal Portland, TuuBday, Thursday and Satui'day nt:l::!0ii. m. Un Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday both north i.uu south-bound bouts Hoover nlglit nt Halem, Ipavlng theroat 0 11. in. O. U. 1100UK, A. O. F.nndP. Agent, Union Pacific 11 li, Company "OVEHLANJ) KOUTE." l'rulns for tho rust ltavu i'ortland al7.00 fain and 0.00 tun dully, Tlo its to und from principal point in tin uniiKt.-iiniON-cn udaiiud Kuiiipe. Elegant New Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLBEPERS. 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