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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1890)
WE ffHrfTiT T0II9T1T IBIi VM11MI 4TH)HiAU rmLtSI IED DAILY,EXCEPT8UNDA Y, BT THE Caoifil journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) knUred at the prntofflce at lcm,Or.,M Sfoond-dAM nutter. HOfER BROTHERS, - - - Editor. fourth page for terras of nbcrlp tloo. Advertisement to Insure Insertion (for "'oSrpondence nu.nln- new, of In-1 lemv ana importance is aeximi irum aii ratrta of the tnle. So attention will be paid to anonymou communication . Ieron dealring the Capital. Jockxal. erred at tneirhouMeunM,cnreU by pos tal card requort, or by word lea t thU offlee. Hpeclrnerf number eut free on applica tion, omra, rorner Court and Llbertr Htreoi. KIUDAY . .FKimUAItY 7 If you name that new baby Will amette, remember be will get on a tear once in awhile. BAl.iaf has a train evory day the oue that Is standing here and cannot z either way. Tin: volli-y of a wli'di lwtlury of pile drivers will resound In I he val ley tK'fore a we, k 1 over. Tjik flood levaetatlou In the blK Cow Creek canyon, In Southern Or egon Is reported iw unprecedented. Up to yesterday noon the river had fallen four and one-half feet at Albany, and the total damage Is re ported as slight. The Western Union telegraph company at this city hns hud hard luck gottlnjf connection with the outside world. With some fifteen different lines (o the south and east tho company has at times been cut off for a day at a time from tho cap ital city. Tiik Jouh.val has arrangements pending for a more complete even ing press service. It was our pleas ure yesterday to present tho first digest of Kastern and old-world news since tho flood blockade this week and that too on the day of its occurrence. So far, during tho flood the JoL'Utf Af has been the onjy pa per in Salem to inaintnjn a daily telegraphic press report. i . mt I'Olt TIIK MASMKH. It must be evident to any person who thinks, thutaclvillzatiou which does not uplift tho great masses of tho neoblo Is worthless and will pass awav. Riches and culture for tlio few cannot endure or jM-rmanently exlt. Such aristocratic grass will wither and pass away. Tho same is true of religion. If It sanctities and makes nlousand holy only tho elect. ' It h worth less to humanity. If our schools and colleges educate only the favored nnd preferred classes thoy! only create an educated clnss at tlio excuso of the mass. The newer ideus Uon thehe subjects nru taking tho broadest sweep and recognizing tho grand principle of a iiuulstry unto humnulty. liven tho Sou of Man cauio not upon earth to bo ministered unto, but to minister unto others. This principle sancti fies all human endeavor and nuikus holy every net, word mitt thought that extends along this line. Till: Afl'UA.'lANOi: Ol HI'ltlNU. Tho croons Is above the green turf looking around. Tho lllno buds nro swelling and getting ready to burst. Tho inab blue bird occasionally mounts to tho topmost bough und twlttors his teuderest notes of al lurement. Tho sharp ears of youth can heur tho frugs croaking. Tho wild cunant hussliovedlts brand ies out several Inches. Even tho sound of tho lawn-mower Is heard lu tho laud. Tho muslo of another bird that has made Sulem his homo can be heard from morn till night tho muslo of enterprise Is abroad In tho Willamette valley. All around wtde-iiwnko men and women are getting tho Infallible spring fever, ami tiro stirring about to have yards cleaned; lawns and grassy borders are prinked and raked and no ouo feels that they ran well aflbi'd to get utong and not look their very best about their premises. Thut Is tho iiietrosilltau spirit of nrt and Ix-niily and It should widely prevail, The humblest homo may Im uiiido to mar, or. contribute to, the tluciipncuruiuoor our city. The wonderful February and March weather of this Willamette valley can Ik iiiihIm n source of great blessing. Over uluo-touths of the northern two-thirds of tho United States winter still holds sway. Peo ple sit in bondage to the terrors of tho lcv-klng, dressed lu furs, and vhlvcrlng by their llrr-s. Send them tho good news that hero Is aland with no bitter cold winter and no raw, blustering, stormy spring. Write your friends a letter, Send t hem a frctfh daisy from your lawn, Bend them n marked copy of the local iper. Theiv U not a printed slnvt Issued from a nowiqidpcr preM but U worth dollars und dollars in sdvei tUlng our state and this valley, If pent to tho proer party east. Every truu frlvml of thU K'Ction, man or woman, boy or glil.'ean do J Ibelr share toward filling our laml with (lie most desirable population In the United State. Do not leave thin lo the board or trade, the real estate men, or to the newspaper. Do your nhare. N. B. 2fow Is the time todothat. Mailer Crowded Over From Yesterday. Mr. O. F. Dennis tells us the re port of his losses was much exagger ated. The upper part of his saw mill was carried a abort distance, M U machinery is all there. The . ham M moved oil llie louniiaimiis some. The Mouse Is all right, and uotfmticll'Iurnber was lost. We ore clad to diminish any report that was too heavy. PUPKRVlfion. The county court has nppolatod Geo. Sehman road supervisor, for rood district No. 01 in plaveof H. It. Ana!y,"Tfcslgned. A&ics.or Bhtckerby, Of Sllverton, was in tbis eity yesterday on busi ness. The warehouse at I&utsldo June lion on the narrow gauge Is said to have fallen yesterday, as a result of lie flood. There was not much r,iin in it at the lime Slate lions Notes. If you wish to charm a stranger with the beauties of the city and the Willamette valley, show him be views to be had from tho state Iiounj windows. Governor i'ennoycr loft the city a week ago Wednesday. No reports hod reached the executive depart ment from his excellency, tho' It Is upMscd holsallvonnd well. The private secretary, W. A. Munley, Is n sole charge of tho office, ond in formed the reporter that lie hud not been In communication with the governor and did not know wljcn lie would be. In the department of state Private Hecretury Ulltncr consented to an interview, in the great dearth of hews: "A few letters leak In every day, but no business hns becu done of uny consequence, since tho flood set In. People will recover their happiness much more rapidly than sonic now anticipate. The flood of '01 was a terrible calamity because It came upon the people when they hud the whole winter before them. Wow winter Is past, spring Is open lug right up, and nil kinds of business and Industrial activity will make us quickly forget the Hood that Is gone." Htate Treasurer Webb was serene mid happy, and busy tracing out a genealogical true of the Webb family. When the roKirtcr entered bo had not got fur enough buck to meet with what tho old adage says will befall any man If ho only traces tho family record far enough. All ho hnd to say was: "No news, no mall, but chuck full of hope." MKIOKS STATION. it Is reported that Wheatland warehoiibo went out Monday even- i lug with about .'Ki.OOO bushels of! grain. (uito a lot of stock In the upper ! part ol tho barns on Mission bottom. They are safe If tho buildings do not ( go oil. Part of tho old laud mark, the old barn, on tho I leers place on Mis sion llottom, built over forty years ago, Is gone. No lives lost so fur us heard from. A. M. Lafollotlo reported as lost two horses, Quito a lot of grain will lo lost by O. Beers. The Kldrldgo warehouse Isjtweeii Wheatland and Kalrlleld, went out Monday, with nothing lu it. All of the hogs on Mission Bottom uro lost. Mr. W. Isom on the Island ls tweeu Mission bottom and Wheat laud, lost every thing, houyc, barn and stock and all their clothing. They will bo In destitute circum stances. Water fell four inches yesterday. The water on Mission Bottom at O. Beers wtu about seven foot deep, lio lost t ivo cows and ouo colt. On South prurio Mr. Delmer (Joslln lost all his stock, also Mr, Lincoln and Mr. Joiuw. Mr. Morln, of Wood hum, lost KKh) cords of balm wood on the river on Mission Bottom, Mr. JooSlinou lo( (UM) cords of fir wood. Weennnoi tell yet thej extent of h damage by water. , Several buildings liave changed . thulr pnsltlniw. Mulvlnloy Mltehell und Juhuy j Taylor, of Oervlas, were viewing tho Mls.snu bottom to-day, and It would seem us though they wore getting Items, for when they started for homo they were to heavy 'ended fur tho buggy, and It broke and let them down. Mo smiled but It was a dlllervnt smile from what he uvh when ho sells you u suit ofoloihes. Johuy was the same, but you can not always toll about how Johuy looks. Too much water for tho (lorvlas Ivy. Mist horsert wlidii tolliorxil by rope will lujuro thouiMdvus by saw lug tho roxi against tho nsivo of tho hiHif iKihtud, To rometly this trouble, (lo In a plttoufourfWjt long, of stout canvas, maklug u soft roll lu plucoof tho npe. WAXGrnwr rntcA-rrna. A Cltjr PollectnlnT Very TeeuJIar Trjjerlenee. i kttoertlpnit 1 r!.itrlersrsiulre Irritate I r enM ctb-;-"- t,t toe (teraach and , Wwefc In fatt'-e?ri atfcortlc action if due Ut lbctr IrrttatJ&t Vie dagger attending , tbeir tteatr n I parent The new lara- tire principle In J ' Vegetable eartaparltta pet lu rtl-ar!- a'tlon ,j laercailn? the Bi.iootn rr i .n cad gently itlraatatlnjr , Cir rtAmarb. It I'ttirelr tejetable, doe Dot , Im Its uBul, and is tile to be takes eeca- iky.slljr or mntlni-nily. Onx Vldeau, the r, :i fcaown poHceoScer of . '-Z Howard St, Can Frn i '.ten, writes- Afterrajronu arfrlcnce I annlr boWere hat Jars' Vegetable Sana pnrilin will cure tbe ot ob-'.iuaU-cases of constipation. .Vh:?h eured I am itlll Uklnyltand nevr bail tnr rjitem to thor tagbly rrgTiJa'ed fly ItKreariug or diminish ing the dote one bai n,olate command oyer UIiaKlf with IhU tal.ble remedy." All heavy laud that is not to much exssed to washing in winter should be plowed In autumn for cul tivation the following summer. There Is usually moro leisure in the fall, the teams are in better condi tion and can do the work easier than In spring when the warm weather is coming on. With the Improved harrows and cultivators now in use there is no call for spring plowing land that was well plowed In the fall. Ethereal Cough Syrup. Persons su fieri tig from the pre vailing cold will do well to try llol den's Ethereal Cough Hyrup. It Is an excellent remedy and bus been used by hundreds of persons in this city who will join in commending it to their friends. Stockton Indepen dent. Large size $1.00, small HO cents. For sale by all Druggists. Frost bitten grass and no shelter make hollow converts. Is Consumption liunraldf? Read the follewing: Mr. U. II. Morris. Newark, Ark. . siys: "Was down with Abces- of Lungs, nnd friends und physicians pronounced mo an Incuarable Consumptive Began taking Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, am now on my third botll", nnd able to oversic the work on my farm. It Is the finest medicine I'ver made." i Jesse Micdlcwurt, Dcf.ltir, Ohio, i says: "Had It not been for Dr.! King's New Discovery for Con! sumption I would have died of Lungl Troubles. Was given up by doc-1 torn. Am now in best of health Try it. Sample bottles free lit Dan iel J. Fry's Drugstore. People who can must change their dairies to vlntcr. This is a sign of the times and a big one. i;iutric Hit tors. 'I his remedy Is becoming so well known and so popular us to need no snecial mention. All who have used hleetrlo Bitters sing tho same song of prulftO. A purer medicine docs not exist and It Is gurranteed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Bitters will euro all dlxcases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt IMicum mid other afl'cc tatlons caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system ami prevent as well as cure all Ma larial fevurs. For euro of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction euiirluteed. or money refunded. Price CO cts. n.vd $1.00 per bottle at Uinlel J. try's urugstore. If you have not been converted to sheltering tho cows, see how much they shrink In their milk the first cold storm they aro in. Catarrh, 1'nlurrlial Deafness Hay I'ever A New Home Treatment. Suflerers are not generally aware thai these diseases are contagious, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in the lining mem brane of the uoso and eustachian lubes. Microscopic leseareh, how over, bus proved this to lie a fact, mid the result of this discovery Is that a simple remedy bus been lorm ulatcd whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are perma nently cured In from ouo to three simple applications made at homo bv the patient once lu two weeks. N. B. This treatment is not a snuU'or mi ointment; iioth have been dUearded by reputable physio liiusiis Injurious. A pamphlet ex plaining this new treatment is sent I'ico on recelnt of stump to pay pos- j tage, by A. 11. Dixon & Son, ;W7 1 and .'tJi West King Street, Toronto, Canada. Christian Advocate. Mulluror troni Catarrhal troubles hIioiiIiI carefully rotui tlio iihove. l-l-lyeoil I The wNe man who ha- new gniund to plow doin the plow lug In , the fall. Tho tol Is mellowed by t PprliiK, but it !.i t.aigh that it will; allow the mln to eltlo about lho riMttti, hahteninir tliulr doeay. Kur (tier, flowing new groimd is ,low work; hence, hhould be kept out of the hurried spring. riurklcif t Arnica Salve. Thelnwl mi Ivo in llit n,ril forou.H, buiU m,mhw, ukvn.,Milt rliwiui, fe nr Mirv, li lvr.vlwpis.Hl tMiiita, nhiliUla, mtu, iiml all kiu t'ruiitnm, urn! iHtetllMly otirM Ml(M, ur mi Mt) riulrwl. llU ijvmruuUi! to ii (nwlwl Mitunimltm urinniiny n nuiutsl. I'riaDttixiiiu ir !. r"nrnilchy ImuUI J.Kry,ilriii;i;UI. llowV TliUV Wo onw SUM rml ftr uiiywuvofm lartli that mm nut lx isirtst li 'mm in; Hull'. .iiiHitliCMn. Ib J, Uliviu) ACn. ljii).,1'kilwli), uhUx ho, lim uiitii'riiKiitsi. im MIO'll I. J.' Clmuo) fur lit 1h.i i jwr. mid IxJItm, him loUi rsHI tmiiiirubtr In hII uhi- 1 1 u tnniMptiuu. h4 Huuucutlly mUIo u, wrry mil m . UIIxiiii.hi. uhuW t thlr ilriu: Wwl iVI'tmux, taWilMitl drt.uK t.'imi., u., Hiiur, uuiHNii a Hurxill. Uulttkilv tlruUU. Till du, u.. K It n lliMHvo.eutlilorlkkHlu NuikmllMuk.Ti IfdiStl. lluitv owrrh Cviru 1 tHkviuu Irruully, uulliiir tnrtvtb' ivhi tlio ittuwl nnd mmotiiiurftuv . In y(Mu. I'rii-w 7 iviusrUlli'. Nitld by hU dnicsuu t-vliu THE CAPITAIi EVENING JOUByAli. Gram Consisting of the follewing: Fim Prize-Elegant China Tea Set, fifty-six pieces, complete. Second Prize-Fine Hanging Lamp. Third Prize-Set of Itodgers Bros.' Plated Knives and Forks. OFPKKKt) HY Cox & Boggs, Grocers, 249 Commercial Street. -o- ie-TlcketB with chance on one cry purchaser of ONE POUND of 1, 1890. Wm.br DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, ClTi " I, ii fli wm." O'CUfv.m.sxajicj laxtb BROOKS loo State St., Salem, Or. 1 1 -AND- Chemicals, HE rWCMY AND TOILET ARTICLES ! CSrPIiybli'laim' PrcfCrlptlons and Family Recipes carefully conv mleil. A full line of choice Imported anil Key West Cigars. poti W. A. SHAW. 'SI-IA.W "& Hi Real GENERAL AUCTIONEERS! tsrWe have a largo litof farm lanila anil city property for sale also take charge of auction sales In any part of tho Htate. NO. UO-l COMMI5RCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. TWO REDUCTIONS. Wo ninpt uxliKiMnir stock In order to make room for our spring good incrciorv weum ni-o iixiueo our aireany low prices on BOOTS AND SHOES For tho uent fo'ly il.i tllve us a wiuii wok.-.-. i..it, mihi'uii.v, KRAUSSE No. 221 Commercial ATTENTION ! e have furnw, large nnd small, lots from f50 up, and houses and It In nil parts of the city. Wedoa comml8.siou business excluslvWv. If y wish to tiell, list your properly with us. Suburban tracts a specialty. STEAM LAUNDRY AT GEORGE HOUYE'S 1UBBER SIIOP. I THREE fei Prizes! of the three prizes presented to ev- our TEA! Offer good until March own & Co, Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HrDES, PELTS, AND FURS. This houC carries a large stock of first class goods from tbe best manufacturers In the world, and Is prepared to give satisfac tion, both in stye and quality, to every one who will purchase goods ot them, No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM OREGON & COX, 1 -O- W. H. DOWNING DOWNING, iinrumrnn i m tate - Agents -AKD- O -o- AVe call and bo couvlnciu that we mean & KLEIN'S, Street, Salem, Oregon, lots ou PAYNE &. lllUDGFOKD. HAVE YOU KVEU SEEN ANY OF those Shirts Collar and Cull's lauudrled at the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY? If not make It a oiut to do o. OFPIPP. 'VM PAMMrnnriT. or mm I From Terminal or Interior Toinls the LlAUT 1 the line to take To all Points East and South. ST. PAUL AND (So change of cars.) TOURIST Sleeping Cars! Bet that can be constructed npd In which accommodations are umu .. ;-".-,-- ntshed for noiaers oi nv uu n. Uckeu.and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A continuous line connecting with nil llnisVaffordlng direct nnd uninterrupted Rery'?l ...M, .u.n'nitnnnin bese- cured In advance through any agent or Through tickets to and from all points In America. England nnd Europe can be purchwedat any ticket office ot this com- Pull Information concerning rates, time oftraln,routesandotberdetails furnished on application 10 huj ustu.ui A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passencer Agent, Ko. 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon, JACOB L. MITCHELU Local Agent, tjalem, Or. THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon kfpamchln llnp. npvelonment company's T : r. . i-.. ZB miles snorter, w nours class through passenger and freight line lehsiimeinan oy any ouiei louic ii lamette vallev to and from Ban Francisco mm I'nrTtnnn Ann nil iximiM ill lite hh TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays). Leave Albany 1:00 Fh Leave Corviillis 1:40 I'M Arrive Ynquina ---- d:m i' M Leave Yaquina ..--.-- 6:15 A M Leave Corvallls 10:35 AM Arrive Albany -.--.- 11:10 A M O. 4 C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallls. The aboe trains connect at Y'AQUINA with the Oregon Development Co's Lint jrhtea'jishlps between aqulna and Kan Krancltco. SAILING DATES. iTEAMEHS. FHOM VAO.OIN Willamette Vallev Monday Sept. Willamette Valley Tuenday " 1 Willamette Valley, ednesday " 25 STEAMERS, FROM SAN FltANCISCO Willamette Valley Wednesday, Sept. 4 Willamette Valley Friday " 1.1 Willamette Vulley Saturday ' 21 Willamette Valley bunday " 2J This company re.-erves the right to change sailing dates, without notice. N. 11. I'asii'nirfi-s from Portland and all Willamette Valley points can make close connection with the trains of the YAOUINA IIOUTE at Albany or Corvallls uud if destined to San l-i-mclsco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date of hailing. I'afetnger ami Freight Kates Always the Lowest. For information apply to Messrs, iiui..uj. a uo., rrcigni una ncuei Agents 200 and 202 Front t,t.. Portland, Or. or to C.C. IIOQUE, Ac't Gcn'l Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific B. It. Co., Corvallls, Or O II. HASWELL, Jr. Gcn'l Frt; & Pjss. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 501 .Montgomery St.; San FraucUco, Cal The Oregon Pacific steamboats on the Wlllainettee river ClvIMon will le.-nc Port laud, houth-bound, .Monday, iVeducsday and Friday U 6 a. in, arrive at Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at :i:20 p. m. Leave Corvallls, north-bound, Monday, Wednesday and t rtdiiy at 8 a. m. An he at Portland, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3::J0 p. in. Ou Monday, Wednesday and Friday both north i.ud houtb-bound boats lio over right at Salem, leaving there at 0 a. m. U.O. HOGUE, A. G. F. and P. Agent, VIA Soutlifirn Pacific ' Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time littwern Silom auJ Saa Kranclsrofl Thllt)-slx llouis. C.VLIFOKN1A KXI'KFiS TKAIN HUN riAILt BETWEEN fOHTLAFI) AND S. F. (south. North. 10:15 a. m. 7:5.1 a. m. 7:00 p. m. 1.1)0 p. in. I Lv. I'D ifcll p. m. I Lv. . 7:15 a. in. I Ar. San ASMWOEII TltAlN ( UAII.Y CK1T SUNDAY) 8.00 a. 111. 11:10 a. m 2:10 p. ra. Lv. Lv Ar. Portlaud S.ilem Eugene Ar. j 3:15 p. m. Lv. 1 12:5J p. m. Lv. 0.-00 a. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation ol second class con on th tee fl'cst Side Division, Between Portland anil Cetvallis: OAILY UCHT hUND V ). '7a. m. I tvrnMrttaiiif Ari7 6.:20p. m. IA3Hp.ni. Ar. Corvallli. Lv. I:i0 . I At Albany uuu Corvallls wutiecl with ' tnilusofongon P.iclflo lUillrcid Through tickets to ail lxiliu.. uuui, ..., fot via CallfornlA " K.VI-KBS.STKA1N n.MLYEXCKPTSPNDAv' 11 p. in. two p. m. lv. PortnnirAT7 Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. "ISUa. ni". Mia. m. Through Tickets To nil polcu P0UT1I and EAST California. ror lull intprmation rvBarding rates S3.FaeofcS?uPlT l ,bC to,uPy5 agent INhURAIICE Com puny, lire aud Ma rine. 10. ALUKUT, Agent, - . P4Wnn,0rsa Pacific Rata 1 A.. K" """l"cu 'c-previ trains T".eS' Vco.'!",;l::"i prry makes nectloii with ,ul the regular trams oi Lat t-.de DlvUion from nn ot r st PoillinU. roil SAI.K. t-wiii SALE A good mint cow Willi a l youn df. Inquire nt East Knlcm meat market. I'Olt KKNT. ........ a ntln ft vt I blySl A room near business center. Journal onice. TniiTiiKST A desirable business ofllco I?J1V 1VT..JJ " Innnln.l .1,1 1 III llCSl UIOCH IU iuui u.,-..w ..v .... olllce. ' WANTED 2-nr AirANTKD-attuntlon as clerk: can give Y Bood references. 0. M. liniter. Ill fourteenth street. lWt. -f TrANTED A man of good nnd Indus- VV trlOUS Imuiis vimo i win-.puuu with nlady. Object, matrimony. Address ).D. Nelson, Walla Walla, Washington. itt anted. Agents, Ma'o nnd Female, WAn every CMty.' Town Und Village: outfit free. No Capital whnteTer required. BtMk. Wan andXcrms the Best. This Is a splendid opportunity to ) mhko money. Write at once fur Particulars, l" P. COLUKK, 65 Wnrren Bt.,New York IfOK SALE. TCOKSAL.U OKTKADEfor city property . uninm n.r nrrcs of land Rllltnble for grape culture, eight miles south of aa em. Also two hundred acres bestpoach and for sle nine miles south i of fticm, dirt cheap, u. u. uii-u, o ,utu.t.v. street, Salem. SOCIETY NOTICES. Ing on Tuesday night of each week nt T. hi - til. "w H J. O' DONALD: U. W. II. H. WATERS. K. of K. nnd 8. C. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meet In Odd Fellows' HallupBtalrs. Cornet Commercial nnd Perry streets, every Sat urday nt 7:30p.m. .., j. l. -Mitciieel, I. A. Massing, Secretary. N. G. GA. n.-tiedgwlck Post, No. 10, Depart- ment of Oregon, mecU every Monday evening at tho hall over the Oregon Land company's olllce. Visiting comrades an cordially Invited to attend. D. C.Sheiiman, 1'oat Commader. S. A. Handle, Adjuta-it. 1'ltOFKSbIONAl. CAUUS. J. J. SHAW. J. t. artF-ao. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Salem, Oregon. Ofllcc nrst door to tho left at head of stairs in tho rear of Ladd fc llush s bank. rnlLJION FOUD, attorney at law, Salem, JL Oregon. Olllce upstairs In Patton's block. TOHN A. CAU80N, Counsellor and attorney at law. Member of' the Bar of Ontario, Canada, U9 Btato street, Salem, Oregon. TtllYMIi'IAN MltS. LlIL M. E. MCCOY Jl physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Squlro Farrnr's jroccry store. Chronic diseases a spec .alty. Consultation free. 12-21dw CIIAHLES U. COHT1S, M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic physician. Olllce and residence, 155 Court street, In olllce lor merly occupied by Dr. IUsden, Salem, Or. Ofllcc hours 8 to 9 a. m. and from 2 to 3 and7to8p. m. Diseases of the rectum and chronic diseases a specialty. Fifteen years experience. dw A NDUEW H. DIVEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ISalem, Oregon. Ofllce heurs: 0 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 (and 7 to 8 p. m. Olllce: Court street, nixt door east of Dr. Uowland. llcsidcr.ee, 301 Chemcketa st. PROFESSIONAL NUUSE-A specialty made of confinements, large experience Mrs. C. C.Morgan, 200 Commercial si root. I-2Hm P. WILLIAMS, 8TENOGKAPHER , and Typewriter Copyist. Will make reports of trials, etc.; copying on type wi iter accurately and neatly done. Ofllce over A. T Ycaton's furniture store, Com mercial street, Salem. OUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, all kinds of decorating; piepared to do contracts. C. 0. Morgan, 200 Commercial street. 1-24-lm E OI'ICE Is hereby given that tho part nershlp heretofore existing between A. Thomas and John M. Payn . has been dissolved. Parties owing or having bills against said firm can settlo with either party John M. Payne. Professor Loisette's M E IV! 0 R Y Discovery and Trai ning Method, In spite of adulterated imitations which miss the theory, and practi cal results of the originul, In Bpite of the grossest misrepresentations by envious would-be competitors, and lu spito of "base attempts to rob" him of the fruit of his labors (all of which demonstrate tho un doubted superiority and popularity of his teachiiiL'), Prof. Loisetlors Art of Never Forgetting is recog nized to-day in both Hemispheres as making au Epoch in Memory Cul ture. His prospectus (ent post free) gives opinions of people in all parts of tho globe who havo actually studied his System by correspon dence, showing that his System is used only while being studied, not tifterwtmls, that any book can be learned in a single readlug, mind wandering cured, etc. For nros- pectus, terms and testimonials ad dress Prof. A. Loisette, 237 Fifth Aveuue, N. Y. l-24w3m J. J. CULVER County Surveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer W.H4BYARS. Civil Engineer Ryars, Culver & Waltoa Surveyerj L Topographer Surveys, drafts, plaU maps and descriptions of lands, townlots, nnd roads, ditches, streets, fccwe.n, alleys, etc. etc., made and furnished at . , . ... reasonable crices. Old ..Zr1 corners and lines rMs- f". tablUhod fromoriglunl tmt.iiy. rield notes, urnui-s mi ditches, roads, streets or sew ers, with eitlmules rurnUbcd on applica tion. Address County Surveyor's offlee, Selem, Oregon. Call and Saa T. I. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, T HIH NEW QUAUTEIW IN THE " NEW LIVERY STABLE. Jay Smith Sole ProDrietor. Horuer Kerry and Liberty streets, N. K. cor .tun. vueiuvKeie noiel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. Flrm-class.rls always on band Charge reasonable 7: .V $ ; .. ii. -Mil ' IVS... hkU vmm mi