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MdStasflflH THE CAPITAL EVENING JOTIBNAIi. TIIE CAPITAL JOURNAL. STATE NEWS ITEMS. ABtorla 1h trying to orgrmlzo n big botel company. Work on the now telegraph line between Astoria anil Portland lins been retarded by the severe weather, but is now being pushed, and the Western Union oilleials say they will have it completed about Feb ruary 15th. The Dalles is trying to work a lit tle enthusiasm and get some cuter nrisoatwork. Sbo can do no bet ter, as a starter, than to organize a company to navigate tho middle Columbia and haul the surplus grain to market. Astoria Pioneer. A Michigan man buried his wife, put up a headstone, repainted his house, married a second wife, and dug Ave acres of potatoes within seventeen days, and yet lie says he can't begin to liustlo as his father used to. A steamer from Tillamook rock light house came in with a curiosity from tho late Pacific coast storm. It is a chunk of basalt. It weighs sixty-two pounds. It was blown or carried by tho wind and wave from the base of the clifl to the top of the Blren t wer, a distance of 140 feet during a-storm. It is fashionable for Oregon pa pers to express, at regular inter vals, the opinion that a liberal as sortment of funerals will be of great benefit to the shite at largo and of certain towii9 In particular. No body can bo found, however, who is bloodthirsty enough to supply the desired corpses, and the puople who are urged to die for the good of their fellow citizens show no disposition to do so. Astoria Trausoript. We shall work for political hur monv in the' republican ranks, and do our best to discountenance any factional strife. All that we desire is to sec good men nominated to the various offices to be filled at the next election, so that we will have no qualms in giving them our hearty support. When a paper or a politi cal sore-head begins to give noMce that they are going to make things interesting for somebody, it may be safely assumed that there is a screw loose somewhere, and that their ru!e-or-ruin policy will only serve to bring the odium of'all respectable people upon their heads. Tillamook Headlight. At Oregon City a man made a filing in the land ofilce that is an extraordinary one, at least for him. His application was for forty acres near Milwaukee, in township 1, south, range 1, east. When he ap plied to the register that official sup posed tho piece of land applied for, to be railroad land, and so stated, but the man said the railroad com pany knew nothing about it, and persisted in filing, so his application was taken, .and on looking up the matter on the records, it was found to bo vacant. As laud in that vicinity is worth -5200 or upwards per acre, the applicant has secured from Uncle Sam a very valuable homestead. God's Aci;e. The old Teutonic and Saxon term, "God's Acre," as applied to tho last resting place of the human body, Longfellow made the theme of one of his most touching and beautiful poems; Jt is au eminently sugges tive term. ' The acre or'field of God contains the seed hidden in the ground for a while, to ripen into a glorious harvest; and, just as we write the labels in the spring time for seed wo put in the ground, that we may remember what beautiful flower is to spring from the little gray atom, so wc put a stone at the head of the grave of our dead. The name "cemetry" also signifies merely the place where one may lie, slumbering for a while, till the dawn shall como and the trumpet sound. maiuckt jci;ronT. A Synopsis ml the Markets Iltijlnc and .Selling Prices. SBLLINO TRICES. Bhonldcrs.Sugar curcd.per lb,12 lie Breakfast bacon 15 to 17c. Hums Sugar cured, per lb,-lil".18e. Heef 8 like. Pork 8 10Je. Mutton 10c. Veal-10 12c. Timothy heed Per pound, Se: selling. lied clover seed l'er pound, Vic. White clover seed l'er pound, 20e. IJeims 5c per lb.. Bellini,'. Oat meal Sc.llng nt 4 to 6c. IIUYINO l'UICJW. Wheat-Jse2Mc net. Flour l'er barrel, W.25. Oala i'ei UUsIlul, ( 30e. Hurley l'er bushl-l, 5t!e. Hran-Perton.Sll.OOut the mill. Shorts I'or tmi.SU.50. Chp Per ton, J20. llou tyiuHt-il UIN290 per lb. Egg ;bc PT doen. Potatoes l'er bushel, (ioe, Corn mcnl 3c per pound. Oheoio livai.lc iwr poi'nd. Dried apples Per lb., &37c. 0 w;n i )tiu M'Cvjt. l'er box. Dried plums Per lb. tVS7c. lJueu piMvhu l'er lo. iov. Dried prune Per lb. loft ltlc. llutlcr Sue per pnuud tor good Iird lOulic per lb. Haras Per pound, lrxjlc. Ilacon sides 10 per lb. bhoulden. 7&!m per lb. Chickens. .8l(e per pound 1 log On foot u;I IWer-On foot2j Wrwd Per nonnd.aic. Turkey Per pound, 16c. lla.ui, oldl'tr pound, 10c Youiitf vii.ccii iii pound, C to Geese JU bi SU er d l. Duetts to J7 per idx, Cntarrnli Can't lie Cared witli LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of tho disease, t'atarrah Is a blood or con stitutional disease, and iu order to euro It you have to take internal remedies. Hall's Cntarrah euro la taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrah Cure is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two In gredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. P. J. CHENEY & CO , Props, Tled o, Sold by druggists, price 75c. An English syndicate lias invest ed $25,000,000 in Portland, Me., th'p yards and lumbering works. Inactivity characterizes the mar kets. "Forty-nine Jlmmle," a widely known old-time miner, died at Rob iusonville the other day. Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness Hay Fever A Xcwllonn Treatment. Sufferers arc not generally aware that these diseases are contagious, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites iu the lining mem brane of the nose and eustachian tubes. Mb rofcopic 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 oeatpessuud nay lever arc perma-1 neuiiy cured in irom one to turee simple applications made at home by the patient once iu two weeks. N. U. This treatment is not a snufi'or an ointment; both have been discarded by reputable physic funs us injurious. A pamphlet ex plaining this new treatment is sent tree on receipt of stamp to pay pos tage, by A. 11. Dixon & Son, 337 and 330 West King Street, Toronto, Canada. Christian Advocate. Sufferers trom Catarrhal troubles should carefully read the above. 1-1-ly-eod rou SALK. FOR HALE OHTltADHforclty property lu Salon, lll'ly nciesof land suitable tor grape culture, eight ir. lies houth of Sa lem. Also two Hundred acres best peach and for sale nine miles south of Snlcm dirt cheap. G. G. Glen. 318 Chemcketu street, Salem. HOAKUING. PHIVA I"E HOARDING. A few ladles or gentlemen can obtain, a. reasonable rates, good board with nicely furnished rooms in tho tlnest part of tho city, right by tho streetcars, by calling at 807 winter street, corner of i 'cuter street. SOOIKTV NOTICES. KNIGHTSOFPYrillAS. Regular meet lug on Tuesday night of each week at 7;.'W p. m. J. l)'nONALD:C. C. V. II. II. WATERS, K. of It. and S. M.IVE LODGE No. IS, I. O. O. P., meeth Cornei J m oaa bellows' Hall upstairs. commercial and Kerry sttects, every Sat urday at 7::l0 p.m. J. L. Mitchi:i:i,, I. A. Manning, Secretary. N. G G. .V. H. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart ment of oiecnn. meets every Monday evening at tho hall over the Oregon Land company's olllce. Visiting comrades an irdlally Invited to attend. D. C.Siiehman, Post Commndcr. 8. A. Ranpli:, Adjuui u. PltOFESSIONAL CAIIDS. j. J. shaw. j. t. oruxm. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Salem, Oregon. OfHco first door to the left at head of stairs In the re.ir of Ladd fc Rush's bank. mlLMON FORI), attorney nt law, Salem, .L Oregon. Olllco up-siulrs In Pattern's block. JOHN A. CARSON, uounseuor anu attorney at law. Member of the Bar of Ontario, Canada, W State street, Salem, Oregon. )1IYSICIAN.-MKH. DR. M. E. McCOY physician and sureeon. has located and taken rooms over Squire Farrar's grocery storo. Chronic diseaseu a spec laity. Consultation free. 12-21dw WP. WILLIAMS, WTENOUUAPHEH . and Typewriter Copyist. Will make reports of trials,' etc.; copying on type writer accurately and neatly done. Olnee over A. T Yeaton's furnllurc store, Com mercial street, Salem. CHARLES O. CURTIS, M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic physician. Olllce und residence, 155 Courtstreet, In olllco lor merly occupied oy Dr. RUden, Salem, Or. Olllce hours 8 tot) a. in. and from 2 to 3 and" to 8 p. m. Diseases of the rectum and chronic diseases a specialty. Fiftecu years experience. , dw A NDREW II. DIVEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ISafem, Oregon. Otllco heurs: 0 to 11 n. in., 3 to 5 rand 7 to 8 p. in. uinee: ouri sireer, noxi uoor cusi ci ur. Rowland, Resider.ce, 301 C'hemeketa st. NOTICE. XT01'ICE ,s licrcb given that at a meet .Li Ingof the stockholders of tho Cap jta', Jiiounai, Publishing company, held December 1th, 188i, by unanimous vote the capital stocK or the company '--as increased from Five Thousand to Ten Tiiousund Dollars. Al. L. CUAMUKULAIN, Secretary. Delinquent Tax Notice. TOTU-'E IS HERE11Y GIVEN THAT 1 tne dellnnuent tax list of tho city of Salem for tho year of 1KSU is now in my bands ror collection. All persons are here by notified to Kettle up ur I shall pro ceed to collect the several amounts by fuw, J H. ROS-, City Marshal and Tax Collectoi Administrator's Notice of the Filing of Ills Final Account. XTOTICE is hereby given to whom It may concern Hint the undersigned admin letratorof the estate of R. A. Uesner, de-ceat-ed.has tiled his ilual account with said estate in the county court of tho state ol Oiegon, for the county of Marlon, mid that monday. January c, isoo, at the lOo'clock a. in., In tho county court room of ild county, has been fixed by ild court as the time and pluce for hear ing objections to raid final account und tho settlement thereol. ALONZO GKSNER, Administrator of tho entitle of It. A. Ges nop ilefcifccd J. J. MURPHY, Adnu'nAtly. X1... Iltlti IfcJl 11-10-ltw U, 1"HI -''. K OTICE Is hereby given thut the pari nerhlp hnetofnre existing between a Thomas and John M. 1'ayii . lias been difMilved. Parties owing or haiug blllsug.ilnalsutd firm o.tn settle wit hell her piriy John m. Payne 1890. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly has n wcll-cstnbtlshed place as the lending Illustrated newspaper In America. Tho fairness or Its editorial comments on current isilltlcs has earned for It the respect and confidence of nil Im partial reodeis, and thoaricty and excel lence of Its literary contents, which In clude serial and shorl stories by the bct and most popular writers, lit It fur the pe rusalof people of t he widest rnngeof tastes and pursnlts. The Weekly supplements aro of remnrliblo variety, Inteiest and value. No e.xpenso Is spared to bring the highest order of urtlsttu ability to bear upon tho Illustration of tho changeful phases of homo and foreign history. A Mexican romance, from the pen of Thos. A. Janvier, will nppcurln tho Weekly In InlS'JO. 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Mnrlou county, made on I lie 21st ay of October, ls:lf being the seventh day of the October term of suld court, tho un dersigned, as rele.ee, will sell ut public auction, furnish lu hand, to Hie highest bidder, at the went door of the court ImiikC InS lent, Marlon counly, state ol Oregon, at tho hour of 'J o'clock in tlie uflernoon of isatiirduy, the 1st day of February, IMm, all the right, title and Interest ot .Mary II. ltutherford, Hubert ilKt II, Kdith Witell, Dean W. Wltzell, M K. Adams, Kdna Ad ams, Cora Adams, Ixirluda Fallow. .Miirr lluiiMkerund Jane 0lxirn. In and to the cast half of the dnniitliii) mud cluliu nfi Jesse 11. Adams and Iteboccu Adams, hU wile, notification No, HUi, ultuatu In sit- lions -jzuna ;ti,iw, koutn r '."ww, una sec tions 4 and 5 t 10 south, r 'I, west ol the Wlllainm.e tleriiliiin, ilurlon cnuuly, and stale of Orc-gon, und coutululug .tJl ucrtw of lauu, mine or tins il.L CHAMBUULIN, Hcfuree. I ELLIS k WHITNEY, I'n.p' i C lic Favorite Livery anil Feed Barns Good rigs nlwuj son hand and furnKhcd on short notice. 1'ilvnle boarding of horses and stock n specialty. Olllce nnd barns nt the corner of Trade and Commercial streets. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Jay Smith Sole Proprietor. Comer Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemckete hotel, Balem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rigs always on hand Charges reasonable New Express Wagon. WILLIAM HQLC0MB Has started a now oxprer s wngon nnd is now ready to deliver baggage to nnd from the depot, nnd to any part of (ho city, llagucgo of nny kind delivered on short notico J. J. CULVER County Surveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer W. H.IBYARS. Civil Engineer Byars, Culver A Walton Surveyors & Topographer!, Surveys, drafts, plate maps and descriptions of lands, townlots, nnd roads, ditches, streets, severs, alleys, etc. et .. midcnnd furnished nt r.vierinnlitn nrtrpa. Olrl Uoht Solar Tramtt. comers nnd lines re-cs-w. l. e. ousLtr tabllshcd fromorlginur thoy, h.v. Held notes. Grade lor ditches, maU?., streets or sew en, with estimates furnished on applied Hon. Address County Surveyor's otllce Sjlem, Oregon. l&iKVisrrt VttlC AM faQBll? n w - fKJi HEALTH. Lo niclnu's Goldnn Balsam ?o. 1 Ci.-cs Chaicrcn, llrj'. and s cond ;a-cs: Sorts rn tlio Legs nd B-dy; Sore Evs. i:yc, Npio, etc., Coppcr-c lor.d Biotchei. Sypil.Klot at.nh.ilscued Scalp, and all primary fo-ns ol the dlscaso known at Syphilis. I'Mco, f 5 CO pnr BoMIe. Ln Klclian's a td.'n Balsam No. a Curcs-Torthrj', Mercurial SypM.ltio Rhcu matlsm, Talm ia tho Hones, Tains in tho Head, liatk (I tho. Nock, Ulcerated Soro Throat, Syph'.'.Ifo Hash, Lumps and con-tr-ictcd Co.Vs, Stiffness of the Limbs, and crullcattj n'l d sca'o from tho system, uho'.hcr caused by IniVacrcthn or aliuso ct Mcscury, l;aIng tho b'.jod puro and healthy. i.- 2'-o 3 (.0 hoc r ottlo. li'l lchnt: .a-ldon'A anlchAn 1. tlot'i frr I" o curj cf Cono-rhcsa, Gleet, irrltatU'lC avel, an J a'l Crina-y or Ocnl tal dUarratifremtnts. l'rlo$4 50 per Bottle. r.r U!c!i:iu' i r'ol.lo-i Spintsli In-J-ctl ii, r ro-vora cas-scf Oanorrhoa, lilUmuv tiy(.lWEtrictur.8Ac. Prlco 8i ' v"? ni(ia. I..) rlc''in'ii Golden O'ntment fort jc it i.liT!'n-;rf Syphlllllo S-rjs. an lent i.-. PrlroCl to p r Box. To I iclj. --"o Golde I Pli Nrrio r.ndllri il atmer.tj losj ot phys! -al pow. or, cii !(.. wnrt, I rostratlon, etc. Prlo C'J CO per Bex. V .io i i il IJrrvlitc, tictit cMrvn'.ic-c, C. O. 1., (ecurcly packed. l)crexi)toii. C. P. niCHAtt-"R"ZJ CO. , Afrents, 7 .4-Jf-.ISl.!o'rcet, Corner chy, S-n 1'rani.J.co, Cal. cir.cjL :t iiaiuo ntca VIA Soullifirn Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time between Salem ami San Francisco. Tlilrlv-clx Hours. CALtFOKNIA nXl'ltlSS TIIAIN HUN DAXLt HRTWKKN 1'OllTl.AFD AND B. K. SoutlH r ToHET 10:45 a. in 7:5.') a, in 7:00 p. in l:(AI p. in. HM p. ni. 7:15 a. m. Xv7 Lv. Ar. Portland Kalem San Kran. Ar. Lv. Lv. LOCAL I'ASSKNOmt TltAIN ( DAILY CK1T SUNDAY). K :00 a. in. 11:10 a. in A 10 p. m. Lv, Lv Ar, Portland S.ilem Kugouo Ar. Lv. 3:15 p. m. 12:52 p. in. Lv. u:uu a. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For accommodation ot second class passengers attached to erpres trains. '1'Iie.S. P. compauy's Jerry makes con flection wlthr.il tho regular trams ontb Kui", yiiie Division fisiui footol i strce Porllaird. Yest Side Division, Between Portland anil Cervallis: DAILV (EXCKtT 8UNHAY). 7;!K) a. in. V2:'Si p. m. fLvT Portland" Ar. Lv. (i:20 p. m. i:.'!(l p. in. Ar. Corvallis At Albany und Corvallis connect wltli iralns of Oregon Pacific Itallrnad. ThioiiL'h tickets to all points south und east via California KXV11KK3 THAIN (DAtLVKXCEITHUNDAY 'l:50"p. m. 8:00 p. in. I Lv. Portland A"r715S)0 a. m, I Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. 6:15 a. m. Through Tickets To all poli-ts 4,0UTH and EAST VIA California.. I'or full iiilormuliou regarding rule maps ate apply to (lie lompuiiy's ageul alem, Oiiwui. K. P. llOOlllW, Asst. O. I", and Pass. Ag't It. KOK1I I.Kit. .Manager. ' $75 tO $250 iwirkinvf forii"11 I preferred who can furnish ., hor iio.M il uaiiboiuude Ai'CllIM rsts mill give their wlioletlmetothubusliKM fipme iiluiiU'iitniiiay be prolltulily omiloycd al.o, A few aeatii'ltii In lou nsuud cities. 11. K. JnliiiMin A Co., 10J .Main H.. Itlchmond. Vu. N. 11 Please state ngoand luislncss ex. perleiv. Never mind about sending uijunp fur reply. " " n. r..i,.v i -i. IWUIm-M INHUHAIICK C (i III p a n )' i Kl.-e and ilu riue. JOH. ALIIEUT, Agent. HaUrrufirhfiui 50 SBfr jy Safins W ZEALAND 8ALKM HANKS. SALEM, OREUON. WM. N. LADUE, DR. J. REYNOLDS, IOHN MOIR, President. Vice President, Cnsnlor. GENERAL BANKING. Exchango on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County und City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most rollnblo companies. KSTAlII.ISHKD IJY NATIONAL AUTHORITY (iiimiiuud OK- SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, .... $75,000 Surplus, 10,000 It. 8." WALLACE, . - President. V. V. MARTIN, - Vlce-1'rcsldeut. J. II. ALHKItT, ..... Cashier. DIRLCTORSi W. T. Gray, W. V. Martin, J. M. Martin, It. 8. Wallace. Ur. W. A.Cuslck. J. H. Albert, T. McF. Pattou. LOANS MADE To fanners on wheat nnd other market able produce, consigned or in store, cither in prlvatcgrauarlcsor puuno warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable vales. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, 8an FTanelsco, Portland, London, Paris, llcvllu Hong Kong nnd Calcutta. Cheap Money. MONKY to lend at low rates unou farm and city property. No delay nfler -;ood title shown by abstract. John A. Caisson, - ttorncy nl Law, in) State Street, 8.iK'in. Of the W'illamctto Unlver ity Salem, Oic- ron, the most successful Music School on ho Northwest Coast. Courses lu music are qual to Eastern music schools. Yearly at- endiince of nearly one hundred and fifty. fho ubio corps of teachers for the coining chool year will bo Prof. '.. M. Parvln, Lcotin Willis, Jtlss Eva Cex: assistant enchers, M Us Lulu M. Smith, Miss llally Parish, and Miss Mamie Parvln. 11 ranches taught aro Vocal Cult nre, Piano, irgan, Violin, Pipe Organ, Harmony, ."ounterpoint, and Class Teaching. Dlplomus given on completion of course Send for catalogue and circular. Z. M PAUVIN. 7-25d.1m-wlm. NEW STORE I NEW GOODS ! ! NEW TRICES ! ! ! The variety store lately opened up in Dr. Rowland's brick ou Court street, tins Just received n largo Invoice of.Varlctyigoods, including CHRISTMAS GOODS, HOLIDAY GOODS, AND 5 AND 10 CENT GOODS. Wo have an endless variety of Fancy House ceeplng Goods and Novelties. Somogrcut bargains nro ollercd In theso OOds. Everybody Is Invited to call and seo how much you enn buy for a nickel or a dollar. AlrCheapcst placo In town to buy your Hollduy Goods. Wits. N.J. llUItFOHD. DEAR GIRLS: Take no Taffy from any young man, but If they offer you a nice ltox of HellcnliraQd's Square Ciiocolale Creams, mado only by his Patent Process, take them, nnd tell them to como again, for they uro superior to any made In tho United States. Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals at All Hours of tho Day None but whllo labor employed lu this establishment. A good substantial meat cooked In first, cl iss stylo Twenty-flVB cents per meal, RED KKONT, Court street, between Journal Ofllco and Miuto'M Livery. Sealed Proposals. SEALED PltOPOsAKSuro Invited by the Marlon County Improvement com pany for furnishing 10.000 ties for Inn con. struct Ion oflhoMilem nudrillvcrtonritcam Motor rail wny and Salem licit Lino. Ties to ho ell her sawed or hewn nl sound timber UxH Inches. Klcet lou. If hewn, Ions than Vi neli face will not bo rcclvcd. 15,000 to bodelivcred nt convenient polntsuloug the prniMised bell line, and 'iuu ulong the pro. losed lino from Halem to Hilvertnn, be tween thoKtatn Agricultural fairgrounds ni.(l West Pudding river. Delivery In the city to be made by tho 15th of April, 1B!W, and from the fair grounds easterly by tho llrKir May next. Proposals for Iho entlro lot or for any number In even thousands will be cousld ered. All proposals must bo addressed to tho Marlon Improvement company, Halein, Oregon, and endooed on (lie envelope, "Proposals for Tics " Tlio proMMnU will be oiened In Hie ofilce of Iho company in Hulcm at U'iOp. m. January Z7lh, 1MU. The right to reject uny und all bids Is re served. MAIiiON COI'NTY IMPIWJVIIMKNTCO. Halein, Or., Jun.7, IsW. l--lw.w2t Tlim I VVU l kepton file ot H. O I IHO I rtl liU Drake'MAdverllsIng Agency, (II mid W Merchanl's Exchango, H n rruiicUoo. California, where ooutpirfs or ndvertUIng can b md lor It, lirst National Bank The Capital National Bank Conservatory of Music Something New! Capital Oily Restaurant NEW HARDWARE STORE! Chas, Pugh, Proprietor. (Successor to Bellinger A Co.) H ARD WA.RB AND Farming Implements A complete line always In stock. M stock In bought now and for cash, af fording mo tho opportunity to sell at tho most rensouabl prices, Tho best nnd latest improved machinery always on hand. Olllco and store rooms nt Bellinger's old stand on State street. A.. E. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, BALEM, - - OREGON. -DEALKR 1N- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. - Agent for the KICIIAItDSON A HOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished in 1349 GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTCHER SHOP On Liberty street, across tho brldgo in North Salem. All kinds of meats kept on band. 5-JlOtf T wish to employ n few ladles on a salary I to tnkechurgoof my business uttheir homes. Light, very fascinating and health ful. Wages 810 per week. Helerenres given. Good pay for part time. Address with stamp. MUS.MAIUON WALKEU, louls vllle, Ky. ll.iXMm For the Public Good. It Isnu ludlsputnble fact that tho hand somest vestibule trains that aro now run on the American continent aro those ou tholiurliuglou route, leaving lrom Union depot In Denver, also tit. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from the west. Tho first and second class coachos aro magnificent, tho ree.lnlng chair cars suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and us for the meals that arc served lu thuso pr.luco llurllngton dining errs yum yum. 'lno next timo you ko east to Kansas City, Chicago or tit. Louis, If you mention to the ticket agent that you wuut your ticket to read lrom Denver or dt. Paul over tho llurllngton route, you will get it, and you will always bo glad or If you go via tho Northern or Canadian Pacific, tho elegant vestibule tralus ol The llurllngton Houto, between Ml. Paul and Chicago, or at. Louis, will carry you ,.U ,,..1...W, Jk ,Jk .AJlllfl. .Till UI1IJ atem: tho eastern shoroot tho Mtsslss isippi river ior u oisiunco oi uou nines, amiusi scenery thatcauuot bo surpassed; or, If you go via tho Oregon Short Lino or Southern Pacific, and your tlcicat leads via Tho llurllngton Houto from Cheyenne or Den ver, you will puss through nil tho thriving cities and towns local ou In wiiutlspopu. lurly known us tho llciutot l ho Continent ror hi liner lniormation appiy io . u. Sheldon. General Agent, 85 5 First street, i-oruiiuu, uregon. MUd&wtt JIAIIVELOUS MEMORY ' DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training! Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great Inducements to correspondence CjllLSSCH Prospectus, with opinions of Dr Win, A. Hammond, the world-fumed Upeclallst In Mind Diseases, Daniel Greenlcar Thomp son, the great Psychologist, J, M, Illicitly D. D., editor of tho Christian Advocate N. Y.. HlchardPro tor, thoHclcDtlst, lions. W. W, Astor, J iidii h P. Ucujamiiii, und others, scut post freo by I'ror. A. I.OISKTTK, 837 I'lOy Ave., N V Jc-lit-K). dw DR. JORDAN &. CVs MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 761 Market st. Biui Francisco Admission 'JH cents, Goand learn how to avoid disease Consultation and treatment personally ur by lei tor, on spermatorrhoea nrgcnltal weakness, and all dlseasse of men. bend I'or a book. Private olllco '.'11 Consultation free. eary street. HE HANGING LAMP THOMAS JIUItltOWS lias Just received' n now lino of tho latest stylo of hanging lamps which will ho sold ut tho most rcasnnablo rates Wo also carry a full line of Groceries, Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! Don't fall to sample our new lluo of con fectionery. No. a20 Commercial Htreet Halein, Oregon. Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, Hueeessors to D. Nash, luivo a well estab llshed lirlck nnd Tlio factory lu North Salem, near tho fairgrounds, and nro pre pared to furnish llrst-cluss brick and tilt on short notice. Reception Saloon, 260 Commercial Street. KUOICNK KCKKIIMN,, IMIOI'. The best of Wines, Llijuors and Cigars, Halein and Kxixirt Jleer.good Lunch I'oiin ler In connection, wlicie you will ho set vert with HOT OH COLT) LUNCHHH, HandwIclicH Wienerwurst Jincl In fuel ev- uiliiiii in ill K'xjii Bljir, UIIU IIIU Ul'H Ol attention will bo shown Io customers. FOR MEN ONLY! lEnciTIIP,'crU,.ltir.11UllMANnooD ArUallllllotscrsI sjid Vtno'M Dillllty fiTTTt f 'Wiknei of Body Ml nil i Etf.tb J U XV Xi of ErrorerEiMMMlnOld-Younc KWtl, Btklt ukM4 fall; HMlorf 4. II." la tmUrtt . MMtka lf..l, I V.U4 Ortut a4 farUcf Mj. AkMlatdr mmlMmt U'mt lrl.l-.! Is tj. ?TilrirnaiIKIlM,TrrrUrUt!'nlnllrk. aataawHUISftaw UM,all.iBlalUaliararaiall4 (.MMllrM. A4iiM.H.MlMAlM.,HrffAll,ll.t. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Uroauiilcs Students in Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is tho oldest, largest and least expen sive Institution of learn lug In tho North west. School opens llrst Monday In September Sond forcataloguo to THUS. VAN SCOY, President. '7: Balem. Oregon. Northern Pacific Railroad, GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE TWO FAHT TIIAINS DAILY I NO I'll AN UB OF CAltS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL ami MINNEAPOLIS. Tho Northern Paclllc railroad Is the only lino running Passenger trains, Second class sleepers jlreo of eiiurgoJ'Luxurlous Day coaches, i'ullmau Palace Sleeping Cars. Palace Dlnl ig Cars, (meals 7oc) from I'on laud to the east deo that your ticket read via tlio Northern Pacltlo railroad and uvjld tho chaugenfears. Leave Portland ntSu m.nnd H:10 p. m. dally arrive ni.Mluueapolls or Ht. Paul nt (l:U5 p. m. l'Actrio Divlsion. Trains leuvo Front and U street dally at U:& a. m, and S;U) P.m.; Arrlvoal i'aeoniual 7:10 r in and l:2il it m nrrlvo Seattle D:U5u m andU.-ittp. m Through Pullman l'alaco Sleeping cars, elcgan day coacnes, finest pitluco dining cai-s between Portland, Tneoniunnd Sealtle direct. Dally service. A D. CHAKLTON Asst. (Jeu'l Puss. Agent, 'i First Ht., Cor Washington St., Portland. Oregon. Depot Corner First. niidU strentR. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's Hteainshlp lino. 'J25 mllos shorter, 'JO houis less time than by any othui loutc. First class through passohger uiul freight line lrom Portland and all points In tho WI1 lametto vallev to aud lVoin Ban Frauclseo TIME SCHEDULE, (lixcept Huunays). Leave Albany 1:00 I'M Lenve Corvallis - -1:10PM rrlvo Yaquiuu 6:.')0 P &1 Leave Yiuiulna U:1SAM Leave Corvallis - - 10:3."AM Vrrlve Albany 11:10 A M O. & C. trains connect nt Albany nnd Corvallis. Tho aboyo trains connect at YAQUINA with the Oregou Development Co's Line JtatcoMShlpsbotweeu Yiunillia und Kan Fmaclsco. SAIMNO DATES. bTRAMKItS. I'ltOM YAQDIN Wlllamctto Vnllov Monday sept. Wlllamctlo Valloy Tuesday ' 1 W'illamctto Valley, eiluoday " 2. HTKAMKILS, KKOJt SAN K11ANCISCO Wlllamclto Valley Wednesday, Sept. -I Willamette Valley Friday " 1:1 Wlliametio Valloy .Saturday ' 21 Wlllamctto Valloy Sunday " at '1'lllU iviinntitiu rriuni'Miiu tl i-iivlil n ounugo sailing dates without notice. N. 11. Passengers from Portlaud und all Wlllamctto Vulloy points can malto closo itonuectlon with tho tralus of tlio YAOUINA UOUTIintAlbun irCorvnllls tnd If destined to Wan li inclsto, should 'irraligo to urrivo at Yiiquiiia tho oveiilcg befora date of sailing. Passenger nml Freight HiitM AIwavs tlio Lowest. For Information tinply to Messrs, IIULMAN & Co., Fielghl and Ticket Agents 'J00 and 202 Froni st.. Portland, Or. or to C.C. IIOGUK, Ao't tlen'l Frt. A Pass, Agl., Oregon Pnclllo It. 11. Co., Corvallis, Or O H. IIAHWKLL,Jr. (len'l Fit; A I 'a SB. Agt. Oicgou Development Co., 'Ml Montgomery st.; Han Francisco, Cal Tho Oregon Pacific steamboats on tho Wtllamctteo river division will leavo Port laud, south-bound, Monday, i eduosdny aud Friday at 0 u. in. irrtvo at t'oruillls Tuosday, Thursday und Saturday at .'1:20 p. m. Leave Corvallis, noi'th-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Ha, m. Anlvoat Porilund, Tuosdiiy, TVursdny and Saturday at :i::tO p. m. On Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday both north ami soulh-buuud bonis He over night at Salem, leaving thcrout l) a. in. O. O HodUK, A. O.F. and P. Agent. Union Pacific It 11, Company "OVERLAND HOUTI3.'' I'mtns for the east ltavo I'mtfapd ai7.00 ,.u and 0:00 pin dally. TIo its to and from principal points In tin lnliou Slides, Ciu adaaud Kurope. ' i it VS. PULLMAN PALACB SLEEPERS. Freo Family Sleeping Cars run through ou Kxpioss trains to Omaha, Council lll(i!U and Kansas City wltliutil chaugu Connections at Portland forSun Fiaiicls co and I'tiget Hound isMim. For further particulars address any agent or thucompahy, or I. W.1.KK. O. P, A. C. H. MHLLUN, Ovueral Traillu Aluuiigcr ZJPPWCOTT'S MAGAZINE, with t, varied anJtxctlltnt con tin ti, it a liiti ,y in itttlf. It teal iiidttd a hapiy thought to fmn an tntlrt njvtt in tath number. Not a thort novilttlt, tut a tong ittrysinH at you art nnd to gtt in took form and pay fromom Joltir to out dollar and a half for Not only that, but with each number you gtl anabund tnct of other tontiibutiom,vihi(hgivti you a good m igatmt beiidii the nwel. 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