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Vl JEB& JJAPiTAiL jjystcLoxm4ii. Jii. .. . S"i rf nnd fourth were hold In tho Bftmo way. So four of tho party waited for a fow breathless seconds, whllo tho two rorauln lnjr ones hurried further down; but ono moro effort nnd tno car was upon thcm Tho first obstaclo was whipped out of tho hands of tho strong man who held it nnd tho car rushed on to tho second with hardly lessoned force. Again tho barrior was brushed aside, but this tlmo tho spood of tho old wrci'k was porccptibly less. By tho time tho fifth obstruction was rcochod tho uewcomor was ablo to clambor aboard and throw tho child into tho arms of his com panion, but boforo ho had timo to savo hira solf tho old truck had regained something of its momontum and was plunging on to ward tho precipice "Well, tho man jumped just as thoy reached thq edge, just boforo his vehiclo shot over into tho air, but ho had very littlo tlmo to choose his ground, and so landed, as luck would havo it, on tho only heap of stones in sight. Tho othors picked him up for dead and carried him up to tho settle ment, whoro tho minors held a regular wake over him. But ho camo to life in tho middlo of tho festlv tho obsoquios, I mean and found that ho was only crlpplod for lifo. "Tho miners folks riot easily moved, wero enthusiastic about tho affair, and garo such testimonials as thoy could to show their gratitudo and appreciation. Ono of thoso expressions took the form of a souvenir, signed by every man in tho Elaco, and stating in very grandiloquent mgungo what tho poor follow had dono. His quick wit seemed to them moro won derful than his courage and devotion, in a community whero neither quality is un usual at all. 'Tho man who takes his own lifo in his hand ovcry day, and has frequently to fight for tho lifo of Bomo companion values a 'brainy' action. In tho box with tho testi monial was a purso of fifty dollars and a curious old gold cross, that had boon treas ured by tho brothor of tho lad who was Bavcd as his ono piece of finery. On it was rudely engraved thoso werds: " 'Given by the minors at tho Notch to tho man who risked his lifo for a child. ' "That was all. Tho poor follow went away and would havo been forgotten, only that tho old miners told tho story sometimes to their children." Tho prisoner was looking out of tho win dow. Tho conductor rustled around ns though ashamed of iho interest ho had shown in tho story a story which ho did no doubt was puro fiction; Only tho brake man gavo way to his sympathy, and asked whether tho man bad over been found. " Not that I know of," replied tho detect ive. " And was you tho boy what ho saved!" "I was tho kid." "And you never heor'd toll what became of tho man- what would you do if you shu'd como'acrost him somo timo?" Evidontly tho brakeman had an imagination which was trying to assert itsolf. " Oh 1 I'd try to oven tho thing up somo how. 1 supposo common decency would de mand that. I'd treat him as well as I know how." "Look hero," said tho prisoner, turning from tho window with an apparent effort to chango a conversation which for somo reason had not seemed to interest him "look here, old man, I'vo got a littlo keep sako that your story just reminded mo of, and if I could got at it I'd ask you to tako charge of it for mo till till this thing is over. If you'll put your hand in there and pull out that bit of ribbon ; so" Tho conductor almost jumped out of his seat. "Blamed if It ain't tho cross that you'vo just been telling about," ho shouted. A month later tho detective was under going a cross-examination by tho conductor and brakoman. " Yes, ho was a bad lot. Oh, yos, ho didn't havo a log to stand upon. Tho facts wero all as clear as day. All true about the cross and the rest of itl Just as truo as gospel. 'What had ho been doing! Throwing bombs tho last thing. Punished! "Well, to toll you tho truth, they won't bo apt to punish him till they catch him again, I guess. Fact is, ho got away from mo somohow that samo nigbt. Who, me! Oh, no, I'm not on tho forco any more. I'vo boon bounced." LoweU Mas.) Courier. , THE MOTHeR-lN-LAW. An Earnest I'loa In liehalf of a Much Abused Class of Women. Perhaps to-day thore is no relation in lifo in which a woman is so persistently abused and misunderstood as in that to er daugh ter's husband, says the Now York Pros. It has been made tho thomo of the jost book, tho circus clown, and tho topical songster ad nauseam. In tho vulgar and witless warning against matrimony, sung by Nadjy, it Is encouraging to noto that tho hit at " mother-in-law " extracts only a sickly smile from tho audience. No doubt this 1j due to tbo staloness of tho subject quito as much as its f also sentiment, but lot us hopo it marks n rovulsion In public taste, not withstanding that fair brido, Amolio Hives, who makes Herod say: Mothlnki that Sutan was a married man, and h s Wife's mother egged him to re Del, see ing Heaven would not lioid thorn both. People are beginning to fiud out that when a man vilifies his mother-in-law it is generally safo to assumo that ho ill-treats his wife. A young girl, when sho marries, takes it for grunted that her husband's lovo and devotion will continue to bo hois as much as tho sunshine and tho air. Tho mother, from her wider observation and perhaps bitter experience, is full of vuguo fears and alarm. When her daughter stood at tho ullur sho trembled. Sho was losing not only her child, but her power of insur ing that child s happiness. Hor maternal eyo, keen ts eagle's, seeks to pierco tho futuro; but no, sho must fold hor brooding wings and wait with beating heart to learn if this marriago meant tho highest happi ness or tuo greatest misery that comes to woman. In tho former caso tho mother joyously feels sho has not boon robbed of a daughter, but been given a son. Her heart turns in gratitudo und lovo to tho man in whoso hands hor daughter's lot is sccuro; iudeed, it is doubtful if sho fools moro tenderness for her own son. As to tho youug husband, ho regards with reverence and liliol affec tion tho mother of tho woman ho adores, and who has mado hor what sho is. On tho other hand, what Intolerable an guish comes to that mother who, condemned to see tho child sho has so tenderly roared, so carefully sheltered from ovory rough Wind and word, now tho victim, or tho sorv- ant, of a man whoso "lovo" expired with ! possession, or whose cruelty or ueglect Is I sapping tho lifo of the young wife If tho mother interposes to reasou, remonstrate, ' or savo hor daughter, tho floodgates of abuse arc opened, and In that portion of so ciety In which tho master of ceremonies is i thopolico justice ho accepts tho excusoof "mother-in;law," when ho should ask: " Why was sho driven to interfere !' ' Of course there are weak, foolish and vcn tyrannical women who would liko to rule their sons-in-law as thoy do their bus- i bands, with hysterics or rods of iron, but theso nro tho executions, not the rule, i which should permit a largo class of women, mothers in tbo first place, to beoomo a tar get for cheap wjt nnJ an excuse for marital rFUSUJtJV - ' ,r NEW YORK LETTEI.. A Cable Roail for Uroadway Hospital Saturday and Sunday. New YortK, Dec 80. 1880. At ln8t we have a plan Tor un ele vated rnllroad on Broadway. This time It Is to bo a cable road, and to bo operated more rapidly tbau tbe present elevated roads, or fortbal matter, faster tban any otber cable road In use. Tllo Rapid Transit Cablo Co. la the name of tbo concern which proposes to do the business for us, aud Its promoters havo their plans almost perfected. They are to Introduce somo entirely new fea tures In tho cable prlnctplo, and also some Improvements ou tho elevated road system. Among others are tho doing away with ties, thus allowing tho Ilirht to shine through, self switching motors, a new klod of grip, aud nioro real rapid transit, tiuillcient power to work tho brakes will be stored In each car. There will bo duplicate cables so that, in caso of accident, transfer cau bo made from ono to tho other In l.s? than five minutes. The expense of operating theproposed plan is clulu -ed to bo much less than that o! present metln.ds. It took twenty years of persistence to get an ordin ary horse-car road on Broadway, aud there will no doubt be vigorous opposition to tho present scheme, but I suppose that, In iho nature ol things, it will come to It somo day anyway. HELP FOIt THE HOSPITALS. Saturday and Sunday, just pilst, were what is called "Hospital (Satur day and Sunday." They are des ignated as the days on which the annual collection for the benefit of iho hospitals is taken up. There are twenty-seven hospitals now be longing to the Sutuiduy and Sun day association, covering eery orancb of medical and surgical work. During the year now closing these twenty seven hospitals aired for 13,500 bed patleuts. of whom 10,000 were free. They also gave medical aid to 128,700 free dispensary patients. The expenses of curing for all those havo been more than i700,000, of which about oue-four- teeuth, or $50,000, is raised by the Saturday and Sunday collections. The remainder is made up by in come on invested funds, paying pa dents, and tno city. The collec tions ure taken up in churches, synagogues, trades und professions. The collection boxes aro also placed on tbo elevated railroad stations aud other plaas for sevtial days. 0 STREET SIGNS. This city is suilering lamentably from a lack of street signs,, and not only strangers but old residents, merchants uud others are complain ing bitterly on account of tho in convenience caused thereby. There are so many streets in this great city that it woild tako an experienced one Indeed to know them all. This, of course, is a practical impossibility, and hence all tbo streets are sup posed to bs labelled properly. Be fore the advent of the electric light, this was admirably accomplished, by paiutin; the names on tbo sides of the stnet lamps, so that they could bo rad as easily at night as in daylight. The electric light lamps make a veiy poor substitute in this matter, anl therefore travel at night in some dWicts is extremely iucon veuient. Worse than this, in some localities io names are to bo seen whatever. The same naturo of com plaints is tpplicable in the greater degree to the numberiuir of nouses. Tiis is done so poorly that one often talks for nearly a block without beng ablo to discover tho number of my house. The citizeus ure protestng against theso neglects and they lave good cause. There seems to'bmo well defined system, aud it isvh?h time there was. f Edward Arlington. " "t UlltUJ San Ffaiclaco iStar: Still another Chinusejierlu a state of "advan ced deiSnposition," was found roam!rnar streets during the past week. Nteflbrt whatever Is made by theltutuortties to prevent the spreadlngif this dread disease. If you douLtivhat we haye rcpeutedly said, that Jundreds aud thousands of our bjjji and young men are al ready affllied with leprosy, to devel op hereaftr, wo suggest that you visit tbg.(hine8e quarter particu larly the tellish alleys off Pacific and Jaefeon streets as we have done, and almost auy day, after 4 o'clock,wu will see youngsters en ticed into he slave-pens where thoso uufortupti creatures who have been admitteuu our port by tho Federal Judges k the "wives oi Chl neso nutbauts," are held In bondage tore terrible than is known In ulmojrttny other quarter of, the globe. 1iey are compelled, with paiutedlfiies, to peer through the little 8 DM0 openings in the doors, and eiitluthe innocent but suscep tible yoEti to enter their dens in fernal -Spon whose fronts tho knowinjjead the unwritten words; - v no entra uere, leaves nope oe hiud."iltnuy be asked: Cannot the auto(tlc8 do something? The auHwerila They can, but will not. Money controls almost ovcry de partment of tho city government. j Tho bribery of public officials Is the rule, and hot the exception. Tho Chlneso Six Companies aro lavish in their use of mouey, and they know how to place It "whero it will do tho most good." Tho rotten Police Department, certain of our Julges, aud tho Board of Health, seem 'to bo in leaguo with the Devil the Blind White Devil to mako San Francisco, and ulti mately tho whole coast, a hell! If it wero not so, theso Chlneso dens of filth, iniquity nnd unspeakable vices, would not bo tolerated for a moment. And If tho community itself wero not so selfish, aud sordid, and spiritless, thcro would bo an expression of indignation so strong and sweeping that thoso charged with tbe execution of the law would be forced to do their duty. Wo are and always havo been in favor of upholding the law; and wo would uphold It, if need be, by forct , in a matter such as this, which involves tho futuro peace and happiness and prosperity of the people, not only o' this state, but of tho whole Re public. Tho full meaning of what theStar says is notappr. out d now but it will be somo time uei haps not until tho evils of which it treats will have assumed such pro portions that the peoplo will rise up against them not so much in anger as despair with or without tho law officers, or against them. Then it will bo too late! For what will havo been done can never be undone. Already thousands that are, and thousands yet to be, are doomed to a fate more terrible than a thousand deaths. Every day in creases the number. Should we I uiger "parley," or is it not our duly to act? A NoW Method of Treating Disease Hospital Kemediis. What are they? There is a new denarture in tho treatment of dis ease. It consists in the collection of the specifics used by noted special ists of Europe and America, and bringing them within tho reach of all. For instance the treatment pursured by special ph'yHlcians who trtMt indigestion, stomach and liver troubles only, was obtained aud pre pared. The treatmeut of other physicians, celebrated for curing uturrh was procured, and so ou till these Incomparable cures now in clude disease of he lungs, kidneys, female weakness, rheumatism and nervous debility. This new method of "ono remedy for one disease" must appeal to the common sense of all suflerers, many of whom have experienced the ill efFects, and thourghly realize the ab surdity of the claims of Patent Med icines which are guaranteed to cure every ill out of a single bottle, and tho use of which, as statistics prove, has ruined more stomachs Jthuu alco hol. A circular describing these new lemediesis sent freeou receipt of stamp to pay postage, by Hospital Remedy Company, Toronto, Can ada, sole proprietors. 1-1-ly-eod mi ihiw i mwiqMiMWMBi FOB SALK. 7UR SALE OltTRADEfor city property In Salem. flfiy acres of land suitable lor crane culture, eleht n.llestouthof a- lem. Also two hundred acres bestppnch 'and for sale nine miles south of Salem, dirt cheap, a. Q. Glen, 318 Chomcketa street, Bulem. BOAltDG. KIVATEBOAIIDING.-A fow ladles or gentlemen can obtain, a. reasonable rates, good board with nicely furnlsli'ed rooms In the finest part of tho city, right by the street cars, by calling at 367 Svlnter street, corner of t "enter street. SOCIETY NOTICES. KNIGHTSOF PYTHIAS. Regular meet Ing on Tuesday night of each week at 7:30 p. m. L. R. 8TINKON, O. C. W. II. H. WATERS, K. of R. aud ft. OLIVE 1X5DGE No. 18, L O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall upstairs. Cornet Commercial and Ferry streets, every Sat urday at 7:30 p.m. J. L. MiTCHEiiL, I. A. Manning, Secretary. N. G. GA. R. Sedgvlck I'ost, No. 10, DeparU ment of Oregon, meets every Monday evening at tbe hall over the Oregon Land company's office. Visiting comrades an cordially Invited to attend. A. W. Dkayqek, Post Commader. B. F. Boutuwick, Adjuta it. PHOFESSIONAb CARDS. JOHN A. CARSON, Counsellor and attorney at law. Member of tbe Bar of Ontario, Canada, 09 State street, Balem, Oregon. J. J. SHAW. J. T. GKECia. ATTORN EY8 AT LAW, , Salem, Oregon. Office first door to tho left nt head of stairs In the rear of Ladd it UubIi's bunk. TIL&ION FORI), attorney at law, Salem, Oregon. Office up-stulrs In Patton's block. vy U. It. WATERS & CO., LAWYERS, Rooms 1 nnd 'J Frlnr'n Block, N. E. ror ner state und Commercial streets, Salem Oregon. PHYSICIAN. MRS. DR. M. E. MCCOY physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms oer Squlro Farmr's grocery (-tore. Chronic diseases a speo laity. Consultation free. 12-21dw w 1 WILLIAMS. 8TENOORAPIIKR . and Typewriter Convut. Will make reports of trials, etc.; copying ou type writer accurately una neuiiy aono. utllce over A. T Yeatou's furulluro store, Com merrlol street, Salem. CHARLKS C. CURTIS, M. D., Surp'on and IlnmcBopathlo physlclun. Office and resldeuee, NowHank UlocK, .107 Coin merciul street, Salem, Or. Olllco hours H to tfa, rn. and from ii to 3 and 7 to 3 p m. Dis eases of tbo rectum and chronic dUeases a epo-lalty. Fifteen years experience, dw A NDREW II. DIVEN, riiYHICIAN AND SURGEON, Salem, Oregon. Office heurs: 9 to 11 a, m., 3 to 5 Jand 7 to 8 p. m, Office; Court street, next door east of Dr. Rowland, Residence, 301 Cbemekelu si. ELLIS & WHITNEY, Prnprlls'nriJOf the Favorilc Livery and Feed Baj'iis Oood rigs always on hand and furnished on short notice. 1'ilvnte boarding of horses nnd slock a specialty. Ofllce nnd bnrns nt tbe corner of Trade nnd Commercial streets. NEW LITERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor, Corner Ferry nnd Liberty streets, N. E.cor from Chimeketo hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodation for commercial travclors. First-classics always on hand Charges rcosonnblo New Express Wagon. WILLIAM H0LC0M1) Has started n new cxprcps wagon nnd Is now ready to deliver baggago to nnd from the depot, nnd to any nrt of the city, liagairgo of any kind delivered ou sbcrt notice tart r.vr -r-. miimu AjAS HEALTH. Lo ntchiu's Golitn Balsam No. 1 Circs Chancre, Drastic! a cond :aTes: Sorts rn tho Legs ind B-dyj Sore E-, Kjcf.Nouo, etc., t'oppcr-c lorol Blotches, Syp.illltlo latin h, fecased Scalp, and alt primary foray of ta dloeaso known as SypMllj. l'ri, SfiO per H0MI0. La rtlclmtt's O tarn Balsrtm No. Cures Tcrtl ry, MorcnrlalSraiillttlaRhou roatlsin, Talni In tho Bono, Palm in tho Head, back cf tho Nock, Ulcerated Soro Tbroit, 8j phllit'o Hash, Lumps and con tracted Con's, Stiffness of thu Limbs, and end lc.it u n.l d sca?o from the yjtora, whothcr caused by Ind scrctln or abusa of Mercury, leaving iho b'.xxl puro and healthy. l'Iro 5 t O por 1 ottlo. TjI iilclinuM GnldonH nnlihAn I aoto Icr t o euro ol Cono-rlicca, Olcct, irr.tatlrn C -avcl, nnd all Urlna-y or Qonl tal dlrarrangcmcnt-a. VrUofiii CO por Bottle. r.p Itlchnn' i Polilen Rptnlnh In Jrtln, fTS5VC-o cajsof Gonorrhea, InfUmm to y C lect. Strlctun e.ic. Frlco SI i por Eottle. to Hlciinu'j Qnlden -O'lilniriit fort oeff rt voli-Ulniof bypMUtofi-rc and cruntloni. PrlroQl 1,0 p r Box. to t Ichnu's Goldiva ril Nmo and Bra n t.catment; loss of physl-al pow. cr, cv.cm tr uicr-'.rrr'c. I rostration, etc Prlco S3 OO per Box. Titiio i-i.il Nervine, Sent everywhere, C. O. 1)., securely packed per express. . C. P. mcnAIt':s"& CO. , Ai:rnt, 27 & 49 fcansnnio street. Corner Clay, S-'-n rranefcon. Cal. CtnCOLAlt MAILED rilEE. J. J. CULVER County Survey6 JAMES WALTON, Topographer W. rUBYARS. Civil Engineer Byars, Culver & Walton Surveyors & Topographers 8urveys, drafts, platt maps and descriptions of lauds, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewern, alleys, etc. ct mado and Airnlshed at o . rcuHtuiuuiu prices, uut Lbht sous Thus corners and lines re-ca-w. u t uur tabllhhed from original t9t,k.t. Held notes. Grades nr ditches, roads, Mrects or sew ers, 'with estimates furnished On applica tion. Addrebs County Surveyor's office Selem, Oregon. to Gali VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA RODTE. Time between Salrm and San FranclscoJ Thirty-six Hoars. CALIFOIINIA EXPHESS TUAIN HON DA1IJ 11KTWBKN POltTLAFI) AND S. IT. SoutnT ""fcorth. "10:45 a. m. 7AI n. m 7:00 p. m. 4rtXl p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar7 : p. m. I Lv. Balem Lv. T.45 a. m. A r. San Fran. Lv. LOCAL I'AbSKtJOKK TItAIN ( IIAIIiY CKIT BUNDAY). 8.-00 a. m. Lv. Portland Ar. 11:10 a. m Lv Salem Lv. I 8:45 p. m. 1 12.52 p. m. HO p. m. Ar. Eugene Lv. i l'.uu a. in PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For accommodation ot second class passeugers attached to erpres trains, TheS. P. company's ferry makes con nectlon with ail the regular trains on th fciict Blue Division from foot ol 1 stree Portland. tVcst Side Division, Between Portland and Ccrvallis: DAILY (CXCE1T BUNDAY). USSa. m. FLv. Portland Ar. ! 6;20 n. m. U25p. m. Ar. CorVallls Lv. haop. m. nil At Albany und Cnrvallls connect with trains of Oregon Pacific) Railroad. Through tickets to ull points south und east viu uuuiornia EXPItKSSTKA'lW (DAILY BXCE1T8DWDAY "4:50 prm. 8.-00 p. m. Lvl Portland Ar. Ar.McMlnnvilloLv. U.-00 a. in 6:45 a. m. Through Tickets To all pop. ts 0UTH and EAST VIA California. For lull inlormntinn regarding rater, maps, etc., apply to the Company's ageni Salem, Oregon. E. I'. ROUKIW, AssL U. F. and Pass. Ag't R. KOKHLKR. Muuager. fc7K in OKfi MONTH can be made CDU IU J)DJ working for uii. Aeonis preferred who can furnish a hono and give their whole time to I lie buslneks Hjaro liiutripnumiiy boprofltubly einj)liyed ul.o A few vaaini-lerf In lown und cities. It, F. Johnson & Co., lOUt Main st.. Richmond, Va. N. Il-1'Ioat.e state age and business ex. perlenw. Neer mind about vending lamp fur reply. 11. K. ,1 . V. t-Kf,n-n INHUltAIICE Company, Kl.-o and ilu rlne. JOB. ALBERT, Agent, Balem, Oregon 500 1&V3 wmm Established 1808!"" Tho Oldest and Sfanncksl Between Sacra 10(0 and Portland. LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon Accounts kept, Irons made, oxchaiifre on every part or tho world bought and sold, tetters of credit Issued to travelers, colloo tlons mado throughout ie Untied 8tates, HrltlKh America nnd Mexico, state, county und city warrants cashed, wo oner pat rons accommodations consistent with con servative banning. 10-3tdv3t hrst National Bank &ALEM, OREGON. VM. N LADL'E, rrcsiaont. DR. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President. JOUN MOIK, - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Kxcnnngo on Portland, Ban Francisco, Now Yorh, liOndon and Hong Kong bought und sold. Htnto, County nnd City warranty bought. Farmers nro cordially nvlted to deposit und" transact business with us. Liberal advances mudo on wheat, wool, hops und other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such rc isurlty can be obtained at tho bank In most rellablo companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL ACTnoniTT OF SALEM - - OREGON. - - $75,000 - - 10,000 Paid m Surplus, - R. 8. WALLACE, President, W. V. MARTIN, Vlce-1'resldenU J. II. ALUERT, .- - - Cashier. DIRECTORS) W. T. Grav. W. W. Martin. J. M. Martin, R. 8. Wallace or. W. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. l'alton. LOANS 1VIADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either in private granarlcsor public warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Boueht at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Draft lrawD dlroct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, 1mdon, Paris, Rerlln Hong Kong and Calcutta. LOANS. Loans negotiated nnd closed without do lay when security Is satisfactory und Title Good ! Principal and Interest payable at our Salem office. Loans made on faun prop erty. Money Ready When Papers Completed Those wishing loans for Impiovomonts or stock uio requested to call on usoroor icspond. SMITH A IIAMILION. ufllco with Duncan &. Booth, 01) btnte St., Salem, Oregon. Cheap Money. MONKY to lend at low rules upon farm and city property. No delny after good title shown by abstract. John a. Ca.ison, ttorney at Law. 00 Stato Street, Ualum. NEW STORE I NEW GOODS I! NEW PRICES ! ! ! The variety Btoro lately opened up In Dr. Rowland's brick ou Court street, has Just received a largo invoice of Variety, goods. Including CHRISTMAS aOODS, HOLIDAY GOODS AND 5 AND 10 CENT GOODS. Wo have an endless variety of Fancy limine eeplng Goods and Novelties. Some great bargulns are offered In these goods. Everybody Is Invited to call and fcce how much you can buy for a nickel or a dollar. -Cheapest place In town to buy your Holiday Goods. MRS. N.J. UURFORD. DEAR GIRLS: Take no Tafiy from any young1 man, but it iiiuy uuer yuu u uicc aju ot Hcllenbrand's Square Chocolate Creams, made only by his Patent Process, take them, aim tell tnom to coino again, for they nro superior to any made In the United States, Fine Watch Repairing I1Y C. A. BURBANK No, 317 Commercial Street, J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STKKICT, FlMt-clss work runronteed. Olve him a call and ou will not regret It. 7.31ml FOR MEN ONLY! AFUallllCoiatriluid Xtr'oi DellllU flTT'WK'W.kiitMcfBody&KUdiKifMU J U XtJU ofErrororExeen In Oli-Yourr, k(fcl, XvlU HukM4 (ill; lUtlwt, II w l MWHl tlmrikoWnk, M,iil,w40, ftrirftMf, lbtlutlf JHj !! lrtlBl UittHtm m . tmTMUritwvmiltitn,rrrrUniitlilnltlMmirU. tutU'rililliM. l,rn.,i.l.i.il4jr.IU4 imiJUn. A4am.lllHlWAU.,IIl'AU,ll.t. The Capital National Bank Something lew! LTO Chas, Pugh, Proprietor, (Successor to Bellinger A Co.) HARD WA.RK AKD A comptctA lino always In stock. M stock Is bought nbw and for cash, af fording mo the opportunity to sell nt the most reasonable prices. Tho best and latest Improved machinery nlwnys on hand. ortlco nnd storo rooms nt Bellinger's old stand on 8tato street, A.. E. STRANG, No. 803 Commercial Hircct, SAIjEM, - - OREGON. DEALKn IN STOVESand RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metdl Work a Specialty! JOS?- Agent for tho RICHARDSON A BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnncos. Ea- tabllshod in 1KJ9 GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHBR SHOP On Liberty street, ncross tho bridge In North 3alom. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. 5-Sotf DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market nt. San Krunctsco Admission 'lb cents. Goand learn how to avoid disease. Consultation and treatment personally or by letter, on spermatorrhoea, or gen I tal weakness, und all dlswiHuo of men. tioud fur n book, l'rlvato olilce 211 Ueary street. consultation rreo. For the Public Good. Itisau Indisputable fact that tho hand. BOmest vcsllbulo trains that aro now run on tho American continent nro thoso on tne uuriingiun loute, leaving from union dupotln Denver, also St. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival ot uD through trains from tho west. The first and second uluss coaches nro magnificent, tho realnlng chair cars suburb, the Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and us for tho meals that aro Hurvcd In thoso pi.laeo Uurlingtnn dining errs yum yum. The next tlmo you mi east to Kansas City, Chicago or Ht. Louis, If you mention to tuotlckoi ngont thatyou want your ticket to road irom Denver or St. Paul over the llurllnglon routo. you will get it, und you will always he glud of iu If you go via tho .Northern or Canadian Pacific, tho elegant, etlbulo trulus of rno Darlington itonto, between Ht, Paul and Chicago, or Ht. Ixmls, will carry you along tho eastern shoroot tho Mississippi river for u distance or :150 miles, amidst scenery thutcannot bo surpassedjor. If you go via tho Oregon Hhort Lino or Routhem Pail tic, and your tlcK3i leads via The Uurlinglon Routo from tlherenno or Den ver, you will pahs tnrnugn all tho thriving eltlet nnd tourm located in what Is popu larly known as tho Hcaitol tho Continent. Kor further Information apply to A. C Hlieldon. Uenerul Agent, 83 First street, Portlund, Oregon. -Mlld&wtl Just Received At Charles Calvert's 111110617 Dazaarone of tnqflncHt lines of Mllllnory Oogds over brought to Salem. All goods are of tbo latest design and havo been brought direct from tho Millinery Emporiums of Han Francisco. The ladles of Snlom nt A surrounding country aro Invited to ct,. ui.d liupect this one of goods. T wish to employ u fow ladles on n salary I to tnkochurguof my business at their homes. Light, very lancinating and health- mi. wages iiuperwouK, uoinrences given, Good nay for nart tlmo. Address with stamp. MRU. MARION WALKER, Logls- viuu, ivy. xi-Ahim 5URVEL0US MEMORY DISCO VERY. Only Genuine Syitem of Memory Training Four Bookt Learned In one reading, Mind wandering cured. Every 'child and adult greatly benefited. Great Inducements to oorrostioadence Classes. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr Wm. A. Hammond, tho world-fumed Specialist In Mind Diseases, Daniel Urcenleaf Thomp kon, the great Psychologist, J. M.Uuoidy D. D., editor of the Christian Advocate N. Y..JtlchardPro tor, the scientist, Honn. W. W. Astor, Judah I. Honjuman, und others, sent post freo by i'rof. A. LOlbKTTK, 837 Fifty Ave, N T Je-iiwm, dw FINE HANGING LAMP8 TJI0M.1S JiUIHtOWS Has Just received a new lino of tho latist style ofhatiglng lamps which will bo fold at tho moil reasonable rates Wo nlxo carry n full lino of Urocorics, Feed, Clgurs, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! Don't fall to samplo our new lino of con. Ictlonery. No. 228 Commercial Htreot Salem, Oregon Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, Huccessors to D. NatOi, havo a well rsblb. llshed Hrlck and Tllo factory in North -wiem.uearuKWHirKroundM, una are pro j'uruu ui luruiHu ursi-ciass uncx linil til lu on suon nonce. Reception Saloon, 260 Commercial Street, EUGENE EOKEUL1N, PROP. The best of Wines. I.lnnora nnrl I'lirnr. HiIein and Kxmirl Heer, ood Liinnh t'viiti tor in coiinectiou, wnerc you will bo served wuu HOT OR COLD LUNCHE8, Mundwlches tt'lcncrwurlind in fimte eryininv isineoou style, m tiiu bet M Attention will iMmiiown to cunlointrH. Farming implements WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students in Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Cosiness, Law, -AND- MEDICAL COURSES. It ii tho oldest, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning In tho Ivorth west. School opens first Monday In SepUmbor Send for catalogue to TUOS. VAN SCOY, ,, President. ' Salem. Oreiton, Northern Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO PAST TRAINS DAILY 1 NO CHANGE OK CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. Tho Northern Pacific railroad is tho only lino runnlnir l'RHSOnonr trains. MfHvmit cliito sleepers (freo of caarge) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman Palaco Sleeping Dxra. Palace Dint ig Cars, (meals 75c) from Port land to the east deo that your ticket read -via tho Northern xticino nuinmu and avjul tno change of cars.) Leave Porllnnr? ntRn in. nnrl R-Jfl n ,,. dalLvarrlva aLMinncannlls or St. I'mil nt :05 p. in. .t'Aciirio i;ivisio:. Trains leavo Front an clegan day couclics, finest palaco dining cars between Portland, Tacomannd Seattle uiieuu uaiiy service. A. u. UUAULIXJM Asst. Uon'l Pass. Agent, 131 First St., Cor wasningiouMU, rortianc. Oregon. Depot Corner First andO Ht rents. THE YA0UINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship lino. 22j inllct shorter, 20 hours less lime than by any otlioi loute. First class through pnHsengor and frelgbt lino from Portland und all points (n tho Wll lamctto vallov to and from tjau Francisco TIME SCHEDULE. (Except Bunoaysv Leave Albany - -Leave Corvull Is . Arrive Yuqulna Leave Yuqulnu -Leave Corvjtllls Arrlvo Albany - - - - - 1:0UJ'M - - -1:40 PM - - - . &S0PM - - - .CAM 10:85 AM - - - 11:10 AM O. A C. Cor vail Ik. trains connect at Albany nnd The above trains onnect nt YAQUINA with the Oregon Development oh Line iiHtejMshlpHbetwoei. Yiupilna und Hun Francisco, SA 11,1 SO PATES, STBAMKRS. PltOMYAIJlIS Wjllttinotto Vnllov Monday Bcpt. W! lamotlo Vahey. . Tuesday " I Willumotto Valley, Wednesday " r BTEAMBItS, most HAN FltANnHCO Wlllametto Valley AVednesduy.Rcpt. 4 Wllluinette Valley Friday ' is liumoito Vulloy.. ..Bnturday ' 21 Willamette Valley Hunduy " a) i.iiiin uwiipituy reoerves uio rigui to ohanKO falling dates without notice. ...N.-. . 1 assongcrs from Portland and all Wlllametto Valley points can mako close connection with tho train" of tbo YAtiUINA ROUTE at Albiny irCorvallls and If destined to Han ltrmclsm. ahnnift arrange to arrive at Yuquiua tho ovenlng UUltflUUlligill BU1IIUU. , I'lKneiigcr and Freight Kuttt Always tho tpwest. lor InfonnutToij apply to Messrs, Agent annd 202 Front st Portland, Dr. orto O.C. JIOQUK, Ao't on' Frt. A PaAs. Agt., Oregon racllleR. R. Co.. 0 H. HASWELL, Jr. OenFrt" &' f Pass. AgU Oregon Dovelopmont Co., sdl Montgomery nt.j Han Fninclsco, Cal Tho Oregon Pacific steamboats on tho Willauietteo river division will leavo Port land, south-bound, Monday, tVoducsday und Friday at (J a. in, sirrive nt corallls Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nt 8:20 p. m. Lenvo Corvnllls, north.bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday ut 8a. m. An I vo ut Portland, Tuesday, Thursday and Katurday at :30 p. m. On Monday. Wcdncwdny and Friday both north i.nd soutti bound boats Hoover night nt Balem, leaving thoroat tl it. m. O,0 IIOOUK, A. 0, V. and P. Agent, Union Pacific 11 Ii Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." ITaltis for the cast Havo Portland n 17.00 am und 0:00 pin dally, Tlo its to und from principal points In tht UnliouHtattH CTi adii and Kurope. Elegant New Dining Cars. PULLMAN- PALACE SLEEPERS. Freo Family Bleeping Cars run through on Express trulns to Omaha. Council mulls and iCausus city without change Connections nt l'ortlond forHun Finncis co und Xuiget Bound points. 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