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l!i! . tr il Tifiii THE CAPITAL EVENING JOTJKNAI. BAT.KM HANKS. ,,., f Music nnd dealer In Musical leacher "'ais and Strings. N0, 247 1- RONT ST. Q (llMClle For success at the . i iiiiDTVvco rniirnr Salem, Orrpnn. A, P. Armmkono, Mngr. H. L. Wiley, Trln. Business, Shorthand, ...)Trillj, Ptnmmk!p tsd Ingliih lepirtmenU. n,md evening Sessions. Stuilents admitted inTllme. Call at the Colleire or address the Principal for catalogue. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. V'U. N. liADUK, Oil. .1. ItBYNOI.DH, IUUN num. - - President. Vice President. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. ISxchnngo on Portland, S.tn Francisco, Now York, London and Hone Kong bought and Bold. Stale, County nnd Cltv warrants bought. Fanners uro cordlnllj invited to deposit und transact buslucsb with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and othor property al reasonable rates. Insurance on such se 3iirlty ctn bo obtained at the bank in most reliable companies. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, -AND MEDICAL COURSES. It Is the oldeit, largest and least expeu live Institution of learning lu the North School opens first Monday in September Bend for catalogue to THUS. VAN HCOY, President. (7: - Salem. Oregon. A. K. STRANG, No. :0.1 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -m:.u,cu in- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. W Agent for the IlICHAllDSON BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Ks tabllshed In 1819 New Express Wagon. WILLIAM H0LC03IJ Has started a now express wagon nnd Is now ready to deliver baggage to and fiotn the depot, and to any part of (ho city. Bagaurge of any kind delivered on short notice '"iLTiuim Proprietors of the Favorite Livery and Feed Barns Good rigs always on hand and furnished on short notice. Private boarding of hort.es and stock a specialty. , , Offlco and barns nt the corner of Trade and Commercial streets. Oregon R. R. Company Line. (Limited.) C. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER. Tickets for any point on this line for sale at the depot, foot of Jetrerson street, and t the United cairago and baggage Transfer company's otllco. corner Second nnd rlne streets. Commutation Tickets at 2 cents per mile. General offices northwest corner Hrst nnd Pine streets, Portland. From Portland EAST SIDE. Stations. Toward Partland Silver-Coburg Port'nd Port'd tonao mall mall hxp LVPJt LVAJI AKl'I Alt.tM J 00 8 00 Portl'nd S P Co :t 45 10 -15 6 00 9 55rtay's Landing. 2 38 0 45 5 58 10 60 Woodburn. 1 40 8 49 7 00 II 47 SUverton 12 20 7 30 5 07 Uri'Wnsvlllo 7 40 6 60 Coburg , C 03 WEST SIDK. Alrlio mall Portland mall LV AM Alt I'M 7 45 .Portland 1'iWV. 4 85 1U15 Dundee Junction 2 05 2 Oa Sheridan 10 27 4 IB Dallas 8 22 4 55 Monmouth 7 38 5 55 Alrlle 845 l-3wly & nTTN &8 Elehau'a ,'i r .7V -t -r mkv 3s-e JU, &50C .rn-am mrlx 4-?WVWkiWv rQ HEALTH. V.-K AM QBU r.A fiivfl mmi Capital National Bank, SALEM Capital Paid up, iurplns, - OREGON. 175,000 - - 15,1100 It. 8. WAM.ACK, President. V. V. MAUTIN. - Vice-President. J. II. ALHK11T, r - - - Cashier. DIRLCTORSi VV. T. Or.vv. W. W. Martin. I. M. Martin, K. S. Wallace, Or. W. A.CUBlck, J. II. Albert, T. McK. l'atton. LOANS MATDB To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private granaries or public warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates. Draft drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Purls, lierlln Uong Kong and Calcutta. iams & England Banking Co., sialism, Oris. A General Banking Business. CAPITAL STOCK. $200,000. Geo. Williams, President. Wm. England, Vice Prcst. H. P. McNauv, Cashier. DniECTens: Geo. Williams, Wm. Eng land, J. A. Richardson, J. A. Ilaker, J. W. Hudson. Ladd L Bush BANKERS. IRON BUILDING, SALEM Transact n general banking business In all branches. Tno bank Iiiih conneotloi with banks In Oregon, Washington, Mon tana nnd Idaho, and correspondents In al the principal towns of tho-,0 states. l-2d.twlm Cheap Money. MONEY to lend at low rates upon farm and city property. No delay alter good title shown by nbstinct John A. Causon, p ttorney at Law, IK) Stato Stiect, Salem. New Fish Market. Allen Rhodes has established a new Fish Market on Slate hticet, and he keeps a gooc supply of fish, poultry und game. Give him a call and your order will In promptly attended to. 8 28-lin Conservatory of Music Of the Willamette Unlver ity Salem, Ore gon, the most suecesslul Music School on the Northwest Coast. Courses in music an equal to Eastern music schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one hundred nnd fifty The able corps of teachers for the coining school year will bo Prof. Z. M. Parvln Leonn Willis, Miss lsvn cox; nssisiam teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hullj Parish, and Miss Mamie Parvln. Branches InughtnroVoculCulturc.Plano Organ, Violin, Pipe Organ. Harmony Counterpoint, nnd Class Teuchlng. Dlplomns given on completion of course Send for catalogue nnd circular. Z. At PAUVIN 7-25d3m-Wlm. McCrow & Willard, New Salem Market pa Rlchon'g Golden Balsam No. 1 Cures Chancres, fin, and ncond stajes; Sore en fho Legs and Body; Sore Eas, Eye, Nose, etc., Copper.c-Iorcd Blotches. Syp'.illitlo Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and fill primary io-ras of the dlseaso known ai Syphilis. Prlrr, f!i OO per Bottle. L Itlchatt's G-lili'ii Balsam No. a Cures Tertiary. JlcrcurlalSyp'iiatic Rheu matlsm, Tains In tho Bones, Talniln thu Head, back o( tho Neck, Ulcerated Soro Throat, Syphllit'o ltah, Lumps and con (roctcj Con's, Stiffness of thu Limbs, ami crulicatcs all d:scapo from the system, whether exused by tnd'scrctlon or abusa cJ Mercury, luting tho blxxi puro and healthy, Piiro 5 CO per I oltle. Lo HiclinH,4 Golden -!' anlsU Am 1 doto lor fio euro of Cono-rhcca, Gleet, irritation G-avcl, and all Urina-y or OcnI. til dl.arraniremtnU. Vrlte 8'J 50 per Uottlr. L Ulchau riolilen Nnnnlsli lu- J"cllii, tirtnco cis"of Gonorrhaa, l"fUmmto y r.lect. Strlcturi,A.c. Price t t l per Iluttle. l.e Klchnu'j Golden O'ntment (r t'.o elf ct'.vc b"cl"njrf Byph'.'.llo S-r7, an4 tni'itlnrs, prlcoSI CO p r Ilox. i l.e 1' Ithnn't Coldn i Pi; .','rrn miIRri it.citmcnt; luuolp'iysl al paw tr. e..Mi t ocr-wi-rU, I rostratlon, etc, Prlctf g.1 to pev Utx. TjiiIo fi il Nervines Jnt cirtyirherr.C, 0. 1., focurc!y picked per express. - C. P. TilCnAYI-fTft: CO. , Agents, 417 & i;a ha -vo street. Corner i lay, H'irri-lco. C-il (.'incuL;i ;ui!.CD rune. Wright'B Hon Colo'y nnd Chamomile Bitters a reliably tonic, nppctlrer and np parleut, Invlgoratei! the dlgmflve organs 55d B.TftnU dr-popU. cairi be relist) up on. Solttby aiiflrufjlsts, EXCHANGE BLOCK. Opposite Candy Kitchen, Commercial St EVERTIIING NEW AND CLEAN Only the best meats kept, and delivered free to all parts of the city. Kansas House, Corner oi Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. We have token n new name hut will continue to servo ourpatrons with the I best the market nflords, give them u cordial welcome to Our Home. J"" reasonable. Qlve u a call and wo will di- you ,iooa. - No Chinese employed. BETTER THAN CANAAN.' The Claim SInilo by un Old tady for the State of Nebraska. A groat many peoplo In Nebraska, n well as elsowhcro lnourcountrv, cat corn meal mush with milk very frequently fo supper. It is a matter of universal com I'laint that fow cooks got quite cnoufcl salt tn tho mush to suit tho palates of thos who aro fastidious in mush-oatinfr. Then is an old story of a farmer's family whosi members each determined that tho supper' mush should bo salt enough for onco and ono day each salted it in turn without saying any thing to tho others. Seven big handfuls of salt went into tho kettle of mush and nobody could eat It, ol course A cortaln former's family in Nebraska had lonij been troubled by tho freshness o tho mush. Whether tho mother or ono ol tho girls mado it, it was always too fresh Tho grandmother, who lived with them, and was not as atnlablo as some pcoplo'i grandmothers, scolded a good deal nboul this lack. Ono day, whilo tho farmer was digging n shallow well in tho pasturo behind tho barn to furnish moro water for his cattle, ho was surprised to como upon a stream of vor.i salt and very warm water. Tho moment a'n opening was mado for it, up it gushed in i sparkling little fountain. Ho ran to tht houso in great excitement, and called "th( folks" to como and see. All wore amazed of course flis old mothor stood with arms akimbo forallttlo whilo and watched tho spurtinr waters, then sho bent over, thrust he fingers Into tho fountain and tasted the sal. water. Her faco glowed with delight. "I'm thankful to llvo to seo this day," shr said. "Nebrasky beats tho land o' Canaan It flew with milk and i.oney there, it's true but nobody can't live on such victuals a that. But here's tho salt water nil heatec" for our mush, nnd yonder the corn i a-growing to mako it with. Tho good Lon bo praised, we'vo dono with fresh wo'r water for tho mush cooking. Yes, Nebras ky beats tho land o' Canaan." And sho started at onco for tho houso tr fetch a tin pail to got somo of tho welcome water, whilo tears of pleasure rolled down her withered old cheeks. MOURNFUL STORIES. A Serins of Tales Invented by a Young Lady for the IleuuOt or Jtores. Thero is a very nico young lady lu Wash ington who, according to tho Post, liis i way of ridding herself of bores to bo com mended for uniqueness at least. Sho tell thotlresome party a story; then a second . if the second doesn't start him, tho thin ono is almost suro to. In caso that fails tho fourth never missed its man. Shi calls them her "Undertaker Series." Tliej aro as follows : "Oh 1 dear," said tho beautiful daughter of a prominent undortakcr, "I am afraid ) shan't be ablo to go to Saratoga this sum mer. Papa says ho never know people tc bo so frightfully healthy. If somo om doesn't dlo before long I shan't oven hove a new spring hat." Tho second runs as follews: A New England gentleman went to Florence in the last stages of consumption, lingered a few months and passed away. His bereavet widow telegraphed home: "John is dead Loss fully covered by insurarco." She then set about preparing the remains foi shipment to tho North. The local undertakei was called in. Tho season was about over and his largo and select assortment ha, been reduced to a singlo casket, which proved about two foot too long for the do ceased. "Never mind," sobbed tho widow, after she had haggled tho prico down to the lowest possiblongure; "tno oox is too long, but 1 can fill the end in w-wii h oranges I" And tho third is liko unto this: A certain undertaker's enorgetio wife ekes out tho family purso by keeping a board ing-house. Tho boarders claim to bo abl to tell, with unerring accuracy, when the husband bus had charge of a funeral, bo nn...... 4li navt uit Ihnpn nrt finwnpa nn flu table, and icoon tho butter. Tho fourth story can bo told only undo' extremo provocation. It would bo down right grave robbery to repeat it. STUDENTS IN GERMANY. (h-ir, (POEfl VMONTHcanbemade $75 10 OOU working for us. Agents preferred who can furnish horse and clvothelrwbolotlme to the bUblness. Spare moments may be profitably employed aUo A few vacancies In town and cities. B, I Johnson & Co., 10UU Main St.. Richmond, Vn N B. Please state nge and business ex. rwrlenc, Neur mind about sending 'P for reply. nft',J9Vf HfOm Interesting: Statistics Concerning ,TIieli Work nnd Studies. The following interesting statistics occur in an article on "Student Life in Germany,' by Dr. F. M. Warren, in tho Chautauquan : "Wo find in tho twenty schools of Gerrnanj some twenty-six thousand students, o' whom over twelvo hundred aro foreigners tho Russsiaus leading, closely pressed b tho Swiss, Austrians and Americans, ii numbers that do not vary far from tw hundred for each nation. As might bo sup posed, tho largest towns contain tho larges. Institutions. Tho modern university, like tho mediaeval appears to demand the multi pllcity of industrial life. Tho University oi Berlin numbers over fivo thousand students, thosQ of Leipzig and Munich more than threo thousand each. To resist this tendency toward tho distinctively urban foundations, favored to tho utmost by states which they peculiarly represent, the institutions of tho smaller central powers and thoso less fostored by the pride oi dynasty exert themselves to excel in some ono spocialty in which effort they are often aided by tradition and habit. Thus, in 1837, lu spite of tho greatly superior ag grogato of tho threo universities noted above, certain of tho provincial faculties have successfully maintained, not merely a relative, but even an absolute pre-eminence. Tho order of attendance in theology (both Protestant and Catholic faculties bo ing reckoned together, when in the sarao Institution) was, Berlin (701), Leipzig (073). Hallo (593), Tubingen (514). In law, the capitals of tho lnrgest two States como llrst, Berlin (1.232), Munich (1,180), fol , lowed by Leipzig (733), and Tubingen, n bad fourth (318). In medicine, tho capitals again iEad, but In roversed erder: Munich (1,350), Berlin (1,297), Wurzburg, however, has here a specialty (935), which puts her ahead of Leipzig (781). In philos ophy, Berlin (1,881) and Leipzig (1,010) leave tho others far in the rear." A Laugh-l'roUuclng Plant. Palgravo, in his work on Central and Eastorn Arabia, mentions a plant whose soed produces effects analogous to thoso of laughing gas. Tho plant is a native of Arabia. A a warf variety is found in Kasum, and another variety at Oman, which at tains a height of from threo to four feet, with woody stems, wide-spreading branches and green foliage. ,Tbo flowers are pro duced in clusters and aro yellow in color. Tho soed pods contain two or threo black seeds of tho sizo and shapo of a French bean. Their flavor is a little liko that of opium, tho tasto is sweet and tho odor from them produces a sickening sensauun unu i slightly offensive Theso soeds, when pul verized and taken in small doses, operate upon a person -h very peculiar warror Ho begins to laaHrloudly and boisterous and then sings, dances and cuts up all kinds of fantastio capers. Tho effect contii.uei about an hour, and tho patient is exiri.-ii.oJy comical. When the excitement coaos the exhausted individual falls into a dead sleep which continues for nn hour or more, nnd when ho awakens he is utterly unconscious that any such demonstrations buve been ja"" r ultji. THE STUDY OF SELF. Tho Way to n Tnipcr Valuation of Our selves and Our Attainments. It is a llttlo singular that a quality which is really essential to decency, not to say ox ecllonce, is yet ono capable of producing a deterioration of character, qulto as low in Its descent ns its opposite is lofty in alti tude, says Harper's Bazar. For a jortaln amount of consciousness of ourselves is good and necossary, whilo too great an amount is debasing and unworthy. With out a proper pride, ns it is called, whero aro wo? Wo aro almost without self-respect. For prido of a personal kind keeps ono in tho observanco of thoso lessor dutios, which not to obsorvo would render ono recreant in one's own estimate. It will allow ono to do nothing nt odds with ono's ideal of honor, of honesty, of civility, of kindness, and, whero religious props and stays aro miss ing, it keeps ono from much of tho ovil that, lies in wait. If it is not good morals in Itself it enforces good manners, and leads tho way to good morals by such regard of tho real reason nnd motivoof good manners as springs from tho Golden Rulo, if hav iug nothing to do with that rulo in it self. But, indulged beyond a proper point, this characteristic is capablo of as suming a doublo mask, either aspect of which is hatof ul. It has on tho ono sido ar roganco, an expression of self utterly outof proportion with right and truth, whero the claimant gathors to hlmsolf all tho wisdom and virtue and admirable quality that thero may bo in question, and if ho does not ex claim : "I am Sir Oracle, and when I speak let no dog bark," ho thinks it, and thoreforo bears hlmsolf as if ho wero infallible. It is into this detestable quality that prido of birth and prido of money merge themselves. Adventitious circumstances as both birth and money aro, tho person who manifests prido in them, and clnims superiority be causo of them, acquires unconsciously a haughtiness of manner that mukes him not only unboarablo but laughable, tho haughti ness being only tho external manifestation of tho unduo ostlmato of tho facts of ono's Individuality, and showing, on tho whole, less nobility and worth than thoro might havo been, without either high birth or great wealth, inasmuch as pride in ma terial nnd perishablo things is less to bo esteemed than pride in spiritual ones. A man of proper prido could never arrogate to himself tho possession of tho merest trifle that was not really his; ho would consider it as all of a pioco with any othor dishon esty, and ho will nover drag his name In tho dust of assertion, struggle and dissent; but an arrogant man, assuming to bo the equal of his superiors, is never any thing but a ridiculous object to thoso whoso flnor senses aro not offended by him. Tho othor aspect of this doublo mask is that presented by tho activity of vitality and self-conceit. Not that tho presence of vanity always implies that of an overween ing conceit; it may bo that its possessor by no means overestimates a parliclo of his powers or belongings; ho may have all that of which ho is vain, and bo really a marvel ot capacity or beauty, or whatever is tho thing most valued In his category. When tho proacher said: "All is vanity," ho meant to uso the literal signification of tho word all is hollowness; and henco some times we attach to tho word an idea of falsity nnd pretence, which, as tho word is now used, is erroneous, as ono Is vain only of what ono actually possesses, or sincerely thinks ho possesses, and vanity puro and simple is as much an expression of actlvo interest in one's self as any thing else. Thero is, indeed, a certain questionable variety of vanity which is so spurious and deplorable as hardly to bo clalmod by either prido or vanity, and is to bo classed under tno neaa or sou-ngnteousness; but. kept out of sight it does no special harm to any ono, and if it docs not clog Ins moral ondcavor, acts only as a stimulant to the possessor; always odious in tho angollo and superior oyes, it is only when it be comes so overtopping as to obtrude itself upon earthly neighbors that it becomes odious to thom; or when it Is founded on noxt to noth ing that it mukes its victim absurd; it is then a form of self-conceit that is an abomination in all eyes and ears. To the self-centered porson tho outer universe is a trifle; the ogo is tho only unlvorso; tho rest of mankind aro moro motes, or at best parasites; ho himself walks with his head In tho clouds, and so loftily that ho fails to seotho pebbles on which his feet stumble, or tho party-color with which his folly has dressed him liko Harlequin. On tho whole, if in somo relations thero is any bracing or stimulating quality in tho possession of a certain amount of prido, yet Its abuso is so tempting and so easy that ono is lod to think it would bo bettor when tho good fairy glvos gifts to decline that ono alto gether, indulging no vanity, and running no danger of trampling over tho weak nnd poor-spirited. Tho safo and wiso maxim, "Know thyself," which used to bo worked by llttlo maidens on their book-marks, in tho days of perforated paper, points out tho way to a propor valuation of ourselves and our attainments. Possibly no ono over really acquired the knowledge thoroughly or accurately; but ho who has endeavored to do so can not help agreeing with tho poet when ho writes : " Self -reverence, solf-knowledge, self-control These threo lead man to sovereign power." A KENTUCKY FREAK. It Has a Mule's Ilody, nn African's race, and Hutu Tobacco. From out of Taylor's Bottoms, back of Newport, Ky., has been brought a living curiosity much abovo tho general order of freaks, says tho Cincinnati Enquirer. It was discovered by Henry Cohen, of Kline & Cohen, bought by him and re moved to this city. At present it Is housed In tho firm's stables on Liberty street, noar Central avenue. In form Its body Is that of a mulo of dlminutivo stature, but in every respect a mulo all over. Its head, howov'or, is a curiosity. It is much shorter than tho ordinary, and tho ears aro tho only parts about it In keeping with tho body. Tho faco resembles closely that of a full-blooded negro. Tho forehead is full over tho pyes and receding. Tho noso is a perfect repro duction of tho African human typo, though on a much lurgor scale, and tho nondescript expands and contracts tho nostrils in a manner remarkably manliko. Tboy aro sot I some distance abovo tho usual location, 1 making room for a long upper lip. Tho I mouth, instead of being Bet in tho middlo ' of tho muzzle, is moro toward tho top. Tho ! upper jaw is short, tho lower projecting over two inches beyond it, and tho animal I whon chewing moves it up and down and , without tho sideways, grinding motion used 1 by all grass-eating animals. Tho hair on ' tho faco is of a woolly nature. Tho animal I is about four years old, and, haying been a I household pet, is very tamo. Thoro aro I many visitors at tho otablo daily, but odmis I sion is generally denied. Whilo being shown yesterday the animal chowetl a hand , ful of tobacco with much gusto, Utl'izutlon or I'Ines. An extensive tract of country In tho Landes in Franco is now devoted to tho cultivation ot pines, and largo numbors of young trees are annually shipped to En gland to bo converted into paper. Im mense quantities of older pines aro sent pytr, too, (or ute la propping Enpllih cca The Best Residence Localities In the city of Portland nnd other prosperous towns nro thoso owned hy men or corpora. ioiislio havo tho disposition nnd ability to improvo them. HIGHLAND ADDITION IS OWNED BY-- TI 1 ID PilWiu I II III I LI 1 I And this Corporation is determined to Ike It The tame At ill To the city of Snlcm. They have nt this time fifteen tennis employed nml the contemplated improvements havo -"carcely begun. It is Intended to make the drive leading from Commercial Htreet through Riverside and High mud additions nnd mound Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IK THE STATE -r nnumt, Tim lino nf Mm Hniimi stropt Tinllwiiv .ftoniMiuYv runs tliroiiuli the middle of this addition, and no ots will be moro than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future bo , , TI-IK IVIOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lots in Highland Additon arc High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil is black and rich. From nil points u fine view Is obtained of tho public buildings nnd our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements aro already being mado for the location of two churches In this addition, and t number of residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Jlesldcnco lots within the limits of tho city of Salem are worth on an average over $1000. "Wo am sell you better lots in High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of tho street rallw ly they are practi cally not half so far from tho public, buildings and the business part of the town na tho majority or the so called "Inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay $1000 for an inferior lotftiot so well located. With the diil'ercnco of J.700 you can mild a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of Interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car ickets every year. Ueiry street. DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 761 Market hUKuii Kninclsco Admission 'Si cents. Oonnrt learn how to avoid disease. Consultation and treatment personally or by letter, on spermatorrhoea orgcnltal weakness, anil all dlscasse of men. Hend for n book, l'rlvnlo otllco 211 ousultatlon Tree. Look at this ! $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of goods nt our store! Wo carry a full line f groceries, feed, ciockery, glassware, ci gars, tobacco and confectionery. T. Buimows, No. 220 Court St., Snlem, Or. Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, Successors to I). I(ihh, have a well estab lished llrlck and Tllo factory In North "nlein, near the fair grounds, nnd are pi o pared to furnish first-class brick nnd tllo on short notice. NOTICE. "VTOTICK Is hereby given that nt a meot J( lng of tho stockholders of the Cat iTAr. JouiiNAi. l'ubllshlng company, held December -1th, 18SU, by unanimous voio tho capital stock of the company vas Inciensed from Klvo Thousand to Ten Thousand Uollais. M. Ii. (HAMHKUI.AIN, Secretary. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Jay Smith Sole Proprietor. Corner Kerry and Liberty streets, N. K, cor from Chemekcto hotel, Salem, Or. CJood accommodations for commercial I ravelers. First-class rigs always on hand Charges reasonable lUHB AND I'KEVKNTIVE WITH. 'out medli'lno For Information con cerning Dr. A VVILFOHP HAI.l.'H iieaiiu riiinpmei, win on or nuurcss K. L. MOOUIJ, U)cal Agt., 1 University Ilulldlm?, Halcm, Oregon. N. D. JONES, Practical Painter GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BXJT.OHKR SHOP On Liberty street, across tho brldgo In North Vialem. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. ft-JUHf J wish to employ a fow ladles on a salary to takuchargoof my business at their mies. Light, very lasefnntlng and health ful. Wages S10 per week. Helciences given Oood p.iy for part time. Address with stamp. MHS. MAUION WALICKlt, Louis ville, Ky. 11-29-lm Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours oftho Day None but white labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first diss stylo Twenty-tl V8 cents per meal. re b d v re O N T. Court street, between Journal Ofllco and M Into's Livery. 181)0. Paper hanging and kntxomlnlnun eno-' c'alty. Hhop ltootn 27, over 11. C. limall's 8 ore, on Commercial street. PATRONIZE Home Industry, and ute Mountain Halm CoiiKhCuro. (iuiir anteed lo give rllei or money refunded. Manufactured By II. H.i'ross, tinlem. Ore gon. Ask your druggist for It. 1-Kdlin dP( Urtlury. tW oxpensos in advance cpUU allowed cich month. Steady cm ploymont nt homo or traveling. No hollo itlug. Duties delivering and making col lections. No lKwtnl cards. Address with HUiinp, HAFKIl&CO, I'lquny.Ohlo. Il-U'-Vin 'IMIll! I K llMl J k,,l't on tllo nt K. C 1 II 10 1 Al hit Driiko'KAdvorllHliig Agency, 01 mid US Merulinnt'n HxiiIliiikc, Hun I'riuiuiioo, California, n litre contracts r ndvoriisliiK chii be made (ox II, Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's lla-zar Is a Journal for tho Iiome Giving tho lutet Information with regard to fashions, Its numerous Illustrations, fashion plates, und pattern sheet supple ments mo IndlspeiiKlblu alike to the home ilrcss-makcraiul thu professional modiste. 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